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THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2003
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Riders cruise an equestrian trail on Cypress Street in East Santa Ana Heights, which was annexed this month by Newport Beach.
_New neighbors
Newport Beach welcomes 1,250 new
residents from East Santa Ana Heights, Bay
Knolls and anothe r a-nne"-ed area.
June Casaarande ·
Daily Pilot
SANTA ANA HEIGHTS -For 48
years. Marlene Hester has wished
that one day her Bayview Avenue
home would become part of New·
port Beach. l\vo weeks ago. almost
overlooked in a city embroiled in a
race-related controversy, Hester's
wish came true.
"I've wan~ed this for a long
time," she said . "Now. I finally see
the Newport Beach Police pacrol-
ling the streets. It's wonderful."
East Santa Ana Heights. Bay
Knolls and nine homes known as
the Emerson Tract was officially
annexed by Newport Beach on July
I. Councilman Gary Adams said
he plans to extend a formal we!·
come at Tuesday's council m eeting
to the 1.250 residents of the area
who are now in his c-OUntit dic;trict.
"I'm looking forward to working
with the residents there," Adams
said.
Santa Ana Heigh!!!t' most distinc·
tive feature is its horse culture. All
the zoning and other rules that al-
low thb eque'itrian environment
to thrive will remain the same un·
der Newport Beach's rule. The only
visible change: In keeping with
Newport's emphasis on water
quality, signs will soon be going up
to tell residents to clean up after
their horses the way residents city·
wide are expected to clean up after
their dogs.
"I think that the city of Newport
Beach does a good job of main-
t.aining the identity of the city's dif-
ferent neighborhoods and I think
that will be the case here, too," Ad-
ams !>a.id.
The city will increase the fre.
quency of street sweeping from ev-
ery other week co every week.
Signs will go up soon posting park-
ing restrictions on Thursday
mornings.
But most things in the area will
remain the ~e. and the few
things that change could change
tor the berter. Kilf said.
All the old building and zoning
mies apply, but residents no longer
have to drive to Santa Ana to apply
for permits. Newport Beach City
Hall handles these now, perhaps
even faster with the city's policy of
conducting plan checks within
four weeks.
The Newport Beach Police De-
partment now provides police
services that the co'unty Sheriff's
Deparnnent provided until July I.
But Newport has been providing
Fire Department services to the
area for years. Santa Ana Heights
residents have also always had full
access to city library services. And
trash collection services, which the
residents pay for directly. won't
change.
"Life isn't going to change
much." Kilf said. "I think everyone
in Newport Beach appreciates the
village and community atmos-
phere of Santa Ana Heights the
5ame way we think of Balboa Is-
land. Corona del t'.tar and :'-Jew-
port Coast as distinct neighbor-
hoods.
West Santa Ana Heights and
homes near Mesa Drive are being
considered for annexation. Santa
Ana Country Qub operators also
hope their property can become
pan of Newport Beach, though it's
unclear whether the city of Costa
Mesa will release this prestigious
facility from its influence. Kilf said.
Sisters arrested after ~hild found sipping alcohol
The 37-year-old twins, suspected themselves of
drinking, are charged with,child endangerment.
"There was an almost empty bottle
of alcohol in the stroller," Ciszek sald.
"Officers also found a sippy cup with
orange juke mixed with alcohol in
the stroller."
Both women have been charged
with misdemeanor child endanger-
ment and an additional misde-
m eanor count of damaging a jail cell.
Detpa Bharath
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -lWin sisters were
charged with child endangerment on
Wednesday after police reportedly
found that one sister's child bad been
drin.ldng alcohol out of a child's cup
and found the other's child wander·
ing unattended, officials said.
Police got calls from passersby at
about 5 p.m. Monday about a woman
lying on the grass near the intersec·
tion of Fair Drive and Viola Street. Sgt.
Bob Cisuk said.
When officers responded, they
found 37-year-old Stephanie Brown
p<Wed out and drunk on the ground
with h er 3-year-old son sitting in a
stroller next to her. he said.
He said the boy had apparently
been drinldng the spiked juice.
Ciszek said the officers found a 2·
year-old child wandering on Fair
Drive and Stephanie's twin sister. Sta·
cie Brown, walldng toward her sister.
She was also intoxicated, he said
The 2-year-oJd belonged to Stacie
Brown. Ciszek said.
They are being held in Orange
County jail in lieu of a $25,000 bail.
They were arraigned at.Harbor Justice
Center in Newport Beach on Wednes-
day.
• DEEPA BHARATH covers pubHc safety
and ooorts. She mey be readied at (949)
574-4226 or by e-mail at
deefJ8.bh11rath@l11timN.com.
THE BELL CURVE
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
ONTHEWEI:
-..ww:~can
'
Human relations committee needed
W e returned
home from a
week ln North
Carolina late ln the
evening on July S.
While we were
unpacking, J
mnembm!d that thlt
wu~Belcb
CityCoud ...... ~
WU nett iOd&ci
when we pkbd up the
Proceedlr\8I 00
television. and ror
llmot1 duee ho\ln -undl 4
Lm., our ptdna.,:f. dme-we
watched I dCy b9ck..,.
after 1-yer of bigotry
and hatted until a
deeply troubling body
was ex.poled.
Don't disparage this
uae.ment by teJUns me that DlOll of the
tpeakenwbo
IUppOr1*d Nlcboll on
-~--from ..... tiii6i...., o(
them Wirt. But ID \118
that fact u a shield to
bide our bome-pvwn bltoCrY would be to den)' tbe -..ihm thla.., qry
nllbt lbmt -....... pllaly ot
healing to do here at hon. And
because that awarenete hu
been sublimated to dMllng with
the public behavior of an
antediluvian council member,
I'm not at all Nre the leseon bu
been lelmed. ....
• What we heard alter we tuned
In MN people wtlh ~off.
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tooan~ml 't) mMll=by die abnoet oClhand ape 111 d .,,
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Fees may
go up for
UC Irv:ine
students
Regents will consider the
second tuition hike this
year. Annual fees could rise
30% for UC schools.
Oeepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
UC IRVINF -111e 1Jn1vers1ty of Cal1for
ma regent!> on Wednesda~ were urged to
raise student fee-, up to 30·1: 111 reaction to
devastating '>late budget cuh
The UL Regent'> Finanu· Lommtttl"e
voted 5 to -1 to '>Uppun the increase. d deci
'>ion expected to he finalized by the enurt·
board of regen~ today
The committee vote recommended rim
ing in-state o;tudem fees by 25% to dbout
$4,794 a year It ali.u gave Ul Pre.,1den1
Richard Atkinson the authonry to rai'>e fee-.
another 5% if nece.,.,ary. Graduate -.rudenti.
at a number of profe~1onaJ ..,chouJ..,, ai, well
as out-of-stare -.cudenh. will tc1ce '>tmuar in
nease::s.
Students enrolling in the fc!ll mu't be pre
pared for the wori,t -a 30% mcrea'>e 'atd
Hanan Ell>enman, a UC '>PO~e-.mdfl ba,ed
in the prei.ident's office in Oakland
At.k.inl>on will not tie able to decide the
exact pen:emaze mcrea'>e unul the '>tall"
budget 1s unveiled. Eisenman 'aid
"We really didn't want to pur.,ue th1' 1JP
See UCI, Page A4
PUBLIC SAFETY
Miscond uct
allege d in
rape case
Attorn ey for suspect in
gang-rape in Corona del
Mar claims prosecutors are
withholding information.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT Bl:ACH -The attorney for
one of three teenagers accused of gang-rap-
ing an unconsc1ou~ 16-year-old girl at a Co-
rona de! Mar home last July filed a motion
on Tuesday alleging prosecutorial m iscon-
duct.
Joseph Cavallo. who is defending Greg
I laid!. asked in his motion that the case
against his client be dismissed because the
Orange County district attorney's office
"overcharged" Ha1dl and failed to give Ca·
valJo information about the case.
Haid!, the son of Orange County Assistant
Sheriff Don Haid!, Keith Spann and Kyle
Nachreiner -who were all 17 at the time of
the incident -face 24 counts. Spann and
Nachreiner ,face enhancements for alleg·
See RAPE. Paa• M
AZ llusday, ).if 17, 2003
MET BY A REPRESENTATIVE
THE POLITICAL
LANDSCAPE
Dalt1 Piiot
. . . ·
Permanent ban
on Internet
taxes nears
P1 ul Clinton
Daily Pilot
Rep. CJU'le Cox's effort to pennanendy ban
taxes on Internet access cleared two key hurdles
this week. The bill, whJch C.OX co-authored with
Sen. Ron W)desl CR-Ore.), made its way to the ':>
House Ooor and cleared a Senate<:emmittee.
C.OX and Wyden are backing the Internet
Non-Discrimination Act. whJch would make
permanent a temporary ban on access taxes set
to fall by the wayside at the end or the year.
On Wednesday, the House's judiciary
committee sent it to the House Ooor for a vote. In
the Senate, the proposaJ cleared the commerce.
science and transportation committee.
MToday, we are one step closer to permanently
ensuring that Americans are free from new taxe~
on their e-mail and Internet access," Cox said.
MNew taxes discriminating against Internet use~
would be unfair to our economy and our society.
It i.s time to permanently ban them.·
Clmpbell urge s governor to remove
appointments
Assemblyman John Campbell and an Ora nge
Co unty state senator want Gov. Gray Davis to
remove two of his appointees to a building
industry commission. They have c~arged the
two men wilh conflict of interest.
PHOTO COURTESY Of AAAON LEWIS
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher welcomes Marines from the 23rd D1v1s1on home from Operation Iraqi Freedom at the National Guard Joint
Training Base in Los Alamitos.
Campbell, who represents Newport Beach.
and state Sen. Dick Ackerman CR-Fullerton)
want Davis to remove 8any Broad and Sid
Cavanaugh. who now sit on the Building
Standards Commission.
HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
crrv OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall, n Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. CA
92626. (714) 754--5223
M.yor: Gary Monahan
Council: Libby Cowan, Allan Mansoor. Mike S<:heafer
and Chris Steel
crrv OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newpon Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.,
Newport Beach. CA 92663, (949) 644-3309
Mayor: Steve Bromberg
Coundl; Gary Adams. John Heffernan, Didc Nichols.
Gary Proctor, Tod Ridgeway and Don Webb
COAST COMMUNITY COUEGE DISTRICT
District Office: 1370 Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa. CA
92626. (71 4) 432-5898
Chancellor: William M. Vega
Bo.rd: President Paul Berger, Vice President
Armando Ruiz, George Brown, Jerry Patterson and
Walter G. Howald; student trustee Madeline Levy
NEWPORT-MESA UNIAED SCHOOL DISTRICT
District Office: 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa. CA
92626. (714) 424-5000
Superim.ndent: Robert Barbot
Bo.rd: Ptesident Martha Fluor, Vice President Dana
Blade. Cleric Serene Stokes. David Brooks, Tom Egan.
Judy Franco and Linda Sneen
MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT
1965 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627, (949)
631-1200
Board: President Jim Atkinson. Vice President Mike
Healey, Trudy Ohlig-Hall, Fred Bodcmiller and Paul E.
Shoenberger
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa. CA 92628-1200, (714)
754-5043
Board: President Arlene S<:hafer, Jim Ferryman, Art
Perry. Greg Woodside and Dan Worthington
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
200 Kalmus Drive. P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa. CA
92628-9050, (71 4) 966-4000
Elizabeth D. Par1cer. member, Trustee Area 5, Costa
Mesa. Newport Beach
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa
Ana. CA 92701
•Jim Sliva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa, Newport
Beach), (714) 834-3220
•Thomas Wilson, 5th District (Newport Coast). (714)
834-3550
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR
88 Fair Drive; Costa Mesa. CA 92626, (714) 708-FAIR
Board: President Ruben A Smith, Vice President
Patricia Velasquez. Emily Sanford. Peggy Haidl.
James Barich. Deborah Carona. Leslie A Ray and
Frank Barbaro
STATE SENATE
Ross Johnson (R), 35th District. 18552 MacArthur
Blvd., Suite 395, Irvine, CA 92715, (949) 833-0180;
fax: (949) 833-0696; Press Secretary Pat Joyce. (916)
323-1200
STATE ASSEMBLY
John Campbell (R). 70th District, State Capitol,
Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) 319-2070
E-mail: d1stnct70l°'8SSembly.ca.gov
Ken Maddox (R). 68th District. State Capitol,
Sacramento. CA 95814, (916) (916) 319-2068;
Or local office at 1503 South Coast Drive, Suite 205.
Costa Mesa 92626; (714) 668-2100;
Fax· (714) 668·2104
E-mail· Ken.M addoJniiiasm.ca.gov
.POLITICS
ASIDE
S.J. Cahn has the day
off. I li'> column will return
next week.
DailyAPilot
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Sean Hiller, Don Leach.
1C.ent Treptow
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Tod9y: The C.lifom&a Repubtlcen
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p.m. at 1he Four SNeons in •
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guest wtll be Aonct. GoY. Jeb
Bush. lntomMrtion: (714) 481-6102
Republican Central Committee
meeting tredition.ny datlt in July.
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Commibe wtll hold. genetal
mMling 917 p.m. at the South
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In a Tuesday statement, Campbell said the
two men. as plumbers' union officials. have a
vested interest in the commission's adoption of
new building and fire codes for C.alifornia. The
commission held a hearing Wednesday on the
issue.
"I am ask.ing Gov. Davis to remove both of
these individuals from the commission,·
CampbeU said. "To allow them to remain on the
commission and participate in [Wednesday's!
hearing regarding budding codes threatens the
public trust in state government.·
Broad is a lobbyist who has represented the
plumbers' union. Cavanaugh is a special
representative to the United Assn. of
Journeymen and Apprentices of 1he Plumbing
and Pipe Fittin g Industry.
The Davis administration referred calls to the
Department of State and Consumer Services.
which oversees the codes. However. the two
men remained in their posts Wednesday.
·we d on't have a comment right now.·
agen cy spokesman Drew Mendeoon srud
about CampbeU's demand. "They're
participating in the hearing.· .
Campbell. the vice-chairman of the Budget
Comminee. aJso said he would strike funding
to the commission from Republican budget
proposaJs.
County Republ icans grow by 1,600
in June
The Republican Party of Orange County 1s
reporting a surge in new supporters for June.
Of the about 4,000 voters who registered in
June. some 1.600 ch ecked the "R" box.. while
only 300 d eclared themselves De mocrats.
"The Republican Party out-registered the
Democrats by more than a 5-1 margin.·
Oiairman Tom Puentes said. "This is
significant because we out-registered our
proportion of overall registered Republicans to
Dem ocrats in our community.·
In Orange County, Republicans outnumber
Democrats by a 3-2 margin. There are 634.872
{48.66%) elephants and 412,249 (31.6%)
donkeys.
Fuentes attributed the surge to the
continuing popularity of Pretldent Bush, the
grass-roots effort to recall Gov. Davis and the ·
legions or dedicated volunteers.
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PHOTOS BY KENT Hit, '
Month-old piglets zoom around the track in a hesitant cluster while racing at the Orange County Fair on Wednesday.
Hogging the spotlight
Swine strut their scuff
during the pig races
a t the Orange County
Fair on Wednesday
Kris O'Donnell
Daily Pilot
P 1g'> ran their httle µ1ggy
heans out on
Wedne'>day to w111 u11l' of
the day\ All Ala.!>kJ Pig
Hace<>. .
Marc Stamper Jild I lolly
S1and1ford, from Grant'> Pav,,
Ore., direct five d,11Jy '>how.,
'>larting al I p.m. and ending at 9
p.rn.
"'T11e '>how actually originu1cd
at the Ala~ka <,1a1e I-air:!:.! ·,ear'
ago." Stamper '>aJd. "Wt• r: )\
do We<;l Coa'>t '>how., lrw
'ieattle <,outhward."
"We <>tart training 1h1. f'l~ll'l'
when they are between 4 aml h
wee~ old ... St,111d1ford
conunucd. ·All It ~I'> 101 of
repetJtion. and ge them t0
trust you; kmda llke a pl't "
The 12 pigs -not a runt 1n
the bunch -that make up the
racing troop at tht.' fair Jrl'
Yortc.sh1res, Duroc'> and
Hamp<;h1res.
• York..,hire<, are tht: 11111\t
sought -after breed. Yori.., ,ue
good mOlher'> and pnil. ice large
liners. They exh1b11 a long. big
frame and are generally ''hlle
with erect ear'>
• Duruc!>, noted for thl'1r fa.,t
growth and good feed effinency,
are a reddish color with droopy
ears. On the avcrJ14e. tl1 >rel·d
needs Jes.'> food to rn.U. u pound
of muscle than tht• oth1 lrt'edo;
• Hampshire~ are bl .. l k with a
white belt that extend., fn m one
front leg. over the shoulder, and
down the other front leg. They
have erect ears and are popuJar
for their ledJ1, mec.1ty care~~.
Hogs and pigs refer to ammah
of the "porcine" or "pig family ·
The term "swine" can a.bo refer
to the pig family in a general
way, and "pig" can be w.1.d in
referring to young aqjmals.
"Hog" will generally refer to
animals at or nearing market
weight or finished for market
The term "barrow· m'!ans a
neutered male, a. d "&Jr' mean~
a young female. P1~s are dlso
referred to as grov. mg pig.-i ( 40 to
125 pounds), and finishing pigs.
weighing above 125 pounds to
market weight -usually 1bout
230pounds. .
Pigs are very susceptible to
heat and sunllght. Stamp1..r said.
"The trailer in whkh we house
our pigs Is air-condltlone<l and
equJpped with water-misters
that aid in cooling them -
especially after races.• St.unper
said. "The Ideal temperature for
a growing pig is around 70
degrees. and the Ideal
temperature for a finishing
'SWlne Is slightly cooler, about 60
de8J'ees. The need for mud I.I universal
throughout the plg world.
"Yorks are (clean), but they do
gehunburned. so lfyou get one,
you lhould plan on buying
suntan lotion for your pig."
Standiford said. "A pig has no
sweat gland : Mud draws heat
out throush the slln, heJplng to
regulate the Pis'• body
temperature oo hot dayi;."
Pip need a high-energy,
ooncentnlfd grain dier that ii
low In ftbt-r: Cir c ·U oie, 1.,<'I k
1Upplemel1'ed wtth ftd~tt·
protein.
..,,_ pfp allo loYI anlmll
. cncbn, .. Stamper llJd.
For today's fair schedulu
see Page AS THE BOWERS KIDSEUM
race after 6 month'> of dge. dfter
whi ch we will e1Lher pu1 them
Explore the worlds fasci11at ing cultures!
Spectators cheer racing pig Albert Swinestein after his victory.
Pig'> ha,·e a keen ..,ell'>t' ol
'men. Fur tho'>e who didn't
l..nO\\, pig'> are LJ'>ed to hunt
trL111lc'> -truffie~ are '>mall
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wln 1998 and 1999, we even
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Eisenman said that the Uni-
versity of California. even with
the increases. would be $1,200
cheaper than several other uni-
versities in the nation,
"We're acting now to prevent
deeper cuts," he said.
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• WMt Babr StrMt: Vandalism waa,
reported In the 600 blodc tt 1 :04 a.m.
Monday.
~ PlecenUa Awnue: A'traffic accident
fnvolving Injuries wes reported In the 1800
blodc at 11:16 a.m. Monday.
. • TteVWM Dlhe: Petty theft w11 reported In
the 600 blodc at 6:48 p.m. Monday.
200 block at 2:12 p.m. Tuesday.
• Newport Co8ilt Ortve and East Coast
Highway: A traffic accident Involving
injuries waa reported at 2:47 p.m. Tuesday .
• w..t eo..t tftghwey: Petty theft waa
reported In the 4600 block at 8:34e.m.
Tuesday.
• Bear StrMt and Paulalinq Awnue: A
traffic accident involving injuries was
reported at 7:20 p.m. Monday. NEWPORT BEACH • Bliatol Street: Grand theft was reported
in the 3300 block at 6:04 p.m. Monday.
• lrviM Awnuec Petty theft was reported in
the 600 block at 11 :12 a.m. Tuesday.
• w..t Ocean Front: A hit-and-run was
reported in the 2600 block at 10:44 a.m.
Tuesday. • Fairview Road: Vandalism was reported
in the 2700 bleidc at 12:28 p.m. Monday.
• MacArthur Boulevard and Vlllaglo:
• Newport Boui.verd: A vehicle burglary
was reported In the 2600 block at 6:33 a.m.
Vandalism wes reported at 6:34 p.m.
Tuesday.
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• W..t 18th Street: A vehicle burglary was
reported in the 900 block at ~:24 p.m.
Tuesday.
RAPE
Continued from Al
edly inflicting great bodily injury
to the victim and using a deadly
weapon -in this case a pool cue
-to penetrate her.
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Everett Dickey in January
had ruled that there was enough
evidence in the case for the Ran-
cho Cucamonga High School stu-
dents to sLand trial after watching
a 20-minute videotape the teens
made that capt,ured the incident
in lurid detail .. The incident re·
portedly happened in Don
HaidJ's Corona del Mar home.
Cavallo said on Wednesday
that prosecutors have prevented
CURVE
Continued from Al
emotional speakers -both pro
and con Nichols -were locals,
while the out·of-towners offered
up statistical and ·constitutional
arguments that were mostly
irrelevant.
The number of Latinos -
legal or illegal -entering the
country or in residence here was
not an issue before this City
Council. Nor was free speech an
issue. No one has tried to inhibit
Nichols· right 10 speak out.
I le has articulated his
particular brand of inbred
bigotry in this commuruty for
many years and sees no reason
for changing this pattern now
that it has gotten him in trouble
when dispensed from a public
platform.
Instead of stepping back to
take a breath, he has added to
his laundry list of obtuseness in
recent weeks by calling a local
political appointee
"questionable" beeause he is
gay, describing Orange County's
hallowed Lincoln Oub as "not a
bona fide Republican group."
and even suggesting that the
out-of-town speakers opposing
him before the City Council
were conspiring to return
California to Mexico.
Nichols' views are not going to
change. That becomes a cause
for removal only if racism clearly
influences his votes on public
policy. Thus, the core question is
whether or not Nichols, in light
of recent events, can properly
represent the people who
elected him to the City Council.
The resolution of the council
demanding that Nichols resign if
he can't abide by his oath of
office offers no problem to
Nichols since he clearly believes
that is exactly what he has been
doing. And given the tone of the
public conunents, both at
council meetings and on the
Pilot's Forum page. a successful
recall would be no slam dunk.
So while the recall issue is
being held in abeyance, maybe
it's tlme to change our focus. As
him from talking to an expert
they are using in the case. He
added that the district attorney's
offict! also interv~ned In a civil
case filed by Greg'Haidl's mother
in San Bernardino County and
tried to protect the victim from
giving a deposition in the case.
"If you're afraid of your key
witness testifying, then why
prosecute the case at all?H Caval-
lo asked. "The prosecution has
an obligation to seek the truth,
not to win."
Deputy Dist. Atty. Susan
Schroeder called Cavallo's mo·
tion "laughable." adding that the
district attorney's office has not
been officially served the motion
yet.
Schroeder said the case was se-
rious enough for Dickey to com·
long as our attention is fixed on
Nichols, we can avoid
addressing an issue that seems
to me not only more important
but also more amenable to our
efforts.
When I arrived in Newport
Beach more than 40 years ago.
we had a congressman who told
us a Otinese army was training
in Mexico to invade California,
the John Birch Society was
finding nests of commwtlsts on
our school boards, we sent a
man to the California Senate -
and later to Congress -who
believed that Dwight Eisenhower
was a communist agent, and we
refused to let a group of touring
Yugoslav mayors attend a
Newport Beach City Council
meeting -among many other
aberrations.
These are the philosophical
roots that spawned Dick Nichols
and -from the sound of his
supporters -more than a few
other local citizens. All the layers
of sophistication that have come
about sin ce -in education, in
the arts, in the business world -
have papered over these-.
excesses. But Dick Nichols has
exposed them anew, and if we
simply paper over them once
again, we've learned nothing
from the Nichols episode.
I called City Manager Homer
BJudau to ask if Newport Beach
had a Human Relations
Commission. We don't.
I asked if recent events don't
suggest that it might be a good
idea. He said he didn't think we
needed one and cited the city
clerk's scorecard showing that
local citizens who spoke out
were 2 to I against Nichols. I
don't find a projection
suggesting that one· third of our
citizens embrace the Nichols
agenda very comforting.
lf such a commission is ever
proposed, I have a strong
candidate for chairman. He is an
imposing Abican American
resident of Newport Coast who
went directly to the heart of this
problem with quiet dignity when
he told the City Council: "This is
not a healthy place for me. I
don't feel comfortable living in
Newport Beach. but I'm not
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ment during his ruling that he be-
lieved that the teens had treated
the victim "lil<e a piece of meat.·
"We have validation from a
judge that our case has merit,"
she said.
Cavallo also said that the pros·
ecution has been "unfair" in
charging Greg Haid.I.
"This is a boy who's had no
criminal record, and they want
him to serve life in prison." he said
Greg Haid.I faces a maximum
of I 04 years to ·life in prison if
convicted of all charges.
"ln my professional opinion.
there is no chance any jury
would convict defendant !Greg!
Haidl on all counts and find all
the enhancements to be true,"
Cavallo stated in his motion.
Schroeder said that she looks
leaving."
I think it would be inslructive
for council members to know
why he doesn't find Newport
Beach a healthy place to live. I
tried to help, but the city clerk
tells me he didn't tum in a
speaker's card, and I can't find
the name our reporter got from
him in the local phone book. J
would strongly welcome a
phone call from him (I'm in 1.he
book) so I can pass this
information along to council
members, wl1ether they want to
hear it or not.
Meanwhile, there are some
heartening signs that the locals
are finding all sorts of creative
ways to deal with the Nichols
Syndrome. Some of the letters to
the Pilot have been of near
literary quality, and almost all
have been thot1ghtfuJ. And the
best medication of all -humor
-showed up at a kind of
forward to the triaJ.
"We look forward to proving
all charges beyond a reasonable
doubt." she said.
Cavallo also alleged in his mo-
tion that the district attorney's
office was much too late in pro·
vidlng information relating to
the case, which he said was inap-
propriate.
"There was information that
they had in September that they
gave me only in March," he said.
The motion is scheduled to be
heard on July 25 at the Centrcil
Justice Center in Santa Ana.
• OEEPA BHARATH covers public
safety and courts. She may be
reactied at (949) 574-4226 or by
e-mail at
deepa.bharath@lat1mes.com
grass-in at Corona del Mar
beach last weekend where an
ethnic mix of people got along
just fine. and the centerpiece
was a large cardboard sign that
said: "Warning: Mexican~ ...
A fitting epilogue to all this
appeared in a Los Angeles Times
story about a survey just done in
· Germany seeking to identify the
social roadblocks in the w-dy of
tolerance.
"Many Germans still believe
in a cultural sense that Germany
1s a country only for Germans,"
the survey read. "As a result, we
are faced more urgently than
ever with the unsolved cardinal
issue of a new culture of
recognition for all who hve in
this society."
So are we.
• JOSEPH N. BEU 1s a resident of
Santa.Ana Heights. His column
appears Thursdays.
Everett D. Nunan
July 6, 1914 -July 11, 2003
Everett was born in Los Angeles California, attended
schools In South Pasadena and Santa Ana College.
Married Wilhelmina Mounter May 23 1935, raised his family.'
in Newport Beach, and was a 55 year member of the:,
International Brothertiood Of Electrical Workers, Local 441 . •
Everett and Wilhelmina spent their retirement years in Oeaert•
Hot Springs and Running Springs California. •
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beloved wife and children, at age 89. • •
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Patterson (Gene) of Costa ,Mesa, and son Wiiiiam Everett.,
Nunan (Nanty) of Costa Mesa sister, Marjorie Nunan Ullon of ,
Santa Ana, eight grandchildren, fourt~ great grandchildren,
and three great great grand children.
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made to the American Cancer Society. ,
Joan Sabina (Adams) Cunningham•
7125/19 • 7 /12/03
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Perf orining Arts Center has good news in hard times
Lolita Harper
Da ily Pilot
The tenor at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center
was upbeat Tuesday evening,
despite the lack of any musicaJ
instruments, as officials an-
nounced a record-breaking fi -
nancial performance· in the· past year. .
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' are struggling to stay afloat. the
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gtmerous donations and a tide
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ergy and provides a positive out-
look for the future of.the cultural
hub.
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ing to envy -if they don't al·
ready," said Roger Kirwan, co-
chairman for the Center's ex-
pansion fund-raising campaign.
More than 350 people gather-
ed ·in the intimate halJ for cu1
elaborate offering of food and
cocktails and a pleasant recital
by board members. Olairrnan
Paul Folino congratulated the
Center's staff and donors for
their loyal support during trying
tlnancial times.
"It was challenf9.!ig, in lieu of
the economic environment,·
Folino said. "We should all be
very proud that we remain posi-
tive and in the black:.·
Treasurer John Evans reported
total revenues of $37.6 million
and expenses of $37.2 million,
leaving the Center with a net
surplus of $386,000, which will
be added to reserves for future
programs. Record ticket sales of
$21. l million and gifts of $7.4
million, no.ne of which came
from government entities. also
highlighted Evans' report.
"I arn very pl.eased to report
that our Center continues to op-
erate in a financialJy strong and
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COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WRAP-UP
11,
INSIDE
CITY HALL
I !ere are a few of the items
the commission considered
on Monday.
ARMSTRONG
GARDEN CENTER
The property, at the corner
of Newport Boulevard and
Victoria Street, is occupied by
Armstrong Garden Center.
The applicant, Ted Stelwer.
representing property owner
Pastor ·rrm
Celek of Calvary
Oiurch
Newport Mesa,
wants LU 1ear
down the
slructure and construct a
new building. display area
and parking 101 for the same
busineS/>.
The zoning administrator
approved the requesl on June
5. Planning Commissioner
Katrina Foley appealed thal
decision because she is
concerned thal the
exceptions Celek is
requesting on landscape
setback: encroachment and
reduction in parking don't
address the po8.'>ibiliry of die
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WHAT HAPPENED
The commission approved
the permit.
WHAY IT MEANS
Celek will be able to make
the changes. to Lhe site.
WHAT WAS SAJD
"Staff modified one
condition of approval and
added three more that picked
up the things that somehow
didn't get into 1he list of
conditions. and it wac; no
problem," commi~iun
Oiairman Bruce Carlich :-aid.
HI TIME LIQUOR
The applicant, architn'I
Marcus Paris. repre-.enting
owner Diana Hir-.1 of I Ii Time
Uquor, propo*s a
4.060·'>quare-foot addition
on the north
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NEXT MEETING
•WHAT: Planning
Commission meeting
• WHEN: 6:30 p.m. July 28
•WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair
Drive
•INFORMATION: 17141
754·5245
WHAT HAPPENED
The commi'>!>ton approved
the cxpan..,ion, with
Conuni!>!>ioner loel Fari!>
dis~enting.
WHAT IT MEANS
I ltr-.1 c.;an expa11d her '>tnre.
WHAT WAS SAID
fari'> ..aid he dt'-.,l'nll'd·
hetau'>e ht"-aw and hl·ard
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ownt:'rs rhal the owner of the
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"They left it really untidy in
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aboul 11. 1hey really didn'r
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can't be a good neighbor
now, do we W<uH them to
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Kirwan, co-chair of the Build-
ing on the Vision Campaign, as-
sured the audience the new Re-
nee and Henry Segerstrom and
Samueli halls, which are under
construction, would indeed be a
reality.
"Get those tuxedo!> and your
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September of [20061. ~hb i~ the
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Sin~e its, beginning in 2000.
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$200 million roi the prujec.;t, he
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"We've got momentum in our
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mark." Kirwan said.
While most of the meeung
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· Kirwan au:cpwd tlw dwanJ
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rn11tmue to enhghtt>n and en-
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ter ha'> mc11ntamed a reputation
uf ".irlr-.lic exceUence" arfd wi lJ
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ht· -.aid Mandel aho .. tressed
thl' < A:Oter'-. rnle 111 education.
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EDITORIAL
Fair board .
made the
right decision
C onsidering aU that
has transpired, the
decision the Orange
County Fair board
made to deny the bids of Tel
Phil Enterprises and American
Parle 'n Swap to run the swap
meet at the Orange County
Fairground5 and reopen the
bid process was indeed a good
one.
Too much had been said and
too many knots have been
tangled that it is best just to
cut the losses and start aU over.
We would also like to take
this m oment to commend fair
board member Frank Barbaro
for seeing the apparent conllict
h e has by owning a 51 % share
in a swap meet vendor and
abstaining from his vote.
With aU that done, we now
urge fair board members to
weigh the new bids evenly and
do what's best for the
taxpayers who support the
fairgrounds and for the locaJ
community and local
businesses, least of which is Tel
Phil Enterprises, whose
founder, Bob TeUer, created the
market place that is weU loved
by many today.
As we said before, if it ain't
broke, don't fix it. And so far,
the market place doesn't look
broke to us.
Still, American Parle 'n Swap
officiaJs see it differently. and
we agree they deserve a
chance to make their case.
They think that if fair board
members are able 10 see ·their
bid side by side with Tel Phil's,
it will be clear that they are
offering a better deaJ. They say
they can give the taxpayers
back more money and still
keep vendor rents and
enlrance prices the same.
American Parle 'n Swap and
its parent company, Delaware
North, have a good reputation.
They run the Boston Bruins
hockey team and con cession
venues at Kennedy Space
Center and Yosemite NationaJ
Park.
We have no doubt they are a
fine company and would do a
fine job running the swap
m eet if the fair board were to
choose them .
But in our mind, American
Park 'n Swap would have to
come up with an extraordinary
offer to convince fair board
members to unseat Tel Phil
Enterprises, with its equally
impressive track record and
local connections.
So, let the bidding begin.
and let the best company wm.
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
WhatSfair
about stealing a
family business?
E veryone knows the Orange
County swap meet, but
what most do not know is
that an Orange County family
invented the market place idea
80 years ago. Before there was an
Orange Q>unty Marlcet Place,
there was nothing but a useless
waste or space. A parlc:ing lot
used for two or three weeks a
year for the county fak
Bob TeUer invented the idea
An idea that changed business
and made Orange County a
hot-bed or entrepreneurs. Before
the marlc:et place. if you wanted
to start a retail business, you
needed a storefront. Storefronts
are expensive, and if you had
one, there was no guarantee that
people would come find you.
Thus the dilemma -do you
give up your day job to pursue
your dream or keep on working?
The answer to that quesdon all
changed with TeUer's idea. He
peated a market place. You had
~ storefront twice a week and
~. e rent was a nominal fee. But
th that rent. Teller would drive
pie -2 million a year -
t your front d oor.
Now, it you had an Idea. you
could still keep your job and
have your own business on the
Weekends. I mow of two
eom~ that have millions of
dollus in sales that started at a
booth at the Orange County
Mamt Place. They all got their
at.art wtth 1 booth at the swap
meet.
The idea Is solid. And while
there~ been swap meeu and
Oea ma.rtets before, there was
neYet a maitet place. Mk
American Padt 'n Swap. They are
1111 e:rpert at nee mal'keu, but
baye never •tarted. l'VI or
pPened a mark.et ·place. Hern,
~the aame vmdon show
Up~ after week. Yqu ~buy
~al cbe maitet p&lce
&nd If you want to return It. the
i...,.,teect.
1be fair t;oarct ol dncton thia
30 reara after 'hlla' the..__ ,.ole hit
No\ll>; cbe memben of ' ' ..
the board are good honest
civic-minded people, so I do not
mean to claim any impropriety
on their part. but they have
allowed it to happen. Tut! bid
consideration and whoever
recommended it are responsible.
You see, from the readings in
the newspaper -it sounds like
the board had every right to find
a new operator or the market
place. but this is the deception.
John Femback. President of
American Parle 'n Swap, and his
half page ad in the Daily Pilot
does not set the maner straight.
It continues the deception. The
fair board has land -it does not
own the ma.rtet place. It is truly
Teller's own invention. By
putting out to bid and limiting
the bid to those interested in
running a market place, the fair
board stole the Teller Family
business. There is no legal basis
that allows any government to
steal your business. American
Parlc'n SWap is simply trying to
buy stolen goods.
If the fair board said, "We
have this land and we want
someone to come up with an
idea to use it~ -then there Is no
problem. But to actually put a
bid out and call it a bid for a
market place -that is theft.
As I understand the reports
from the Daily Pilot. American
Park 'n Swap bas failed at every
California swap meet they have
ever attempted. They are not
local, they have nothing here but
an opponunity to steal the
Teller's family busineas. They
failed to follow the fundamental
rules of the bidding Procet8. 80
why would we want them.to run
the maibt place?
The f.air board now must mm a dedslon. t-t.vtng allowed
the autbon or the bid to b1jack
the bu.sintM. they~ an
opponunfty to conect thM. The
p.U ol John Femblth to Mk the
que1tlon "CMI the mlrt.et place
be nm betta'r1be re.I~
Is, whoee mmbt ..... k1
.-.SDM.Y
Newpon~
MAILBAG
Brothers Chuck, left, and Tom Lane move equipment across the stage at the Pacific Amphitheatre.
Higher ticket prices are not
what the fair is about
There is a very big difference in the
Orange County Fair in the area of concen
entertainment since ·a year has wooshed
by." and I think it is wonh mentioning.
since you did not. Up until this year. all of
the concert en1ertainml?n1 -and for that
ma ner all staged entenainment -was
free.
It was part of your admission to the
fair. Yes, you could have secured a
reserved seal in the Arlington Theater for
a nominal fee if you wanted to, but the
majority of seats were stiU free.
Now, with the inclusion of the Pacific
Amphitheatre and its "top billed" lineup
(is this just Lhe ·A" list of the fair circuit?),
the tickets cost more money. Lot.s or
money Ticket costs are at a level close or
equal to most conLen s in Los Angeles or
anywhere else. with prices ranging from
$20 to over $70. The cheapest seat for
Dylan was $54.
Gone are the daY'> of seeing good free
entenainment al the Orange County Fair
Y~. there are a few free concens in the
arena, but the spirit of the fair's free
concerts is gone.
The Orange County fair ii. not
inexpensive. With admission, food and
some midway rides, an evening can easily
cost $50 per person or more. Now we are
ClCpected to add another $20 10 $70 per
person for each concert we want to see.
My vote is to bring back the Arlington
TI1eater and II'> level of cnterta111men1.
Keep it free and lc>t people en1oy tJ1e fair
the way we u~t.l to. I.el the Pacific
Amph1thea1re hold it<., concert!-. -JU!>!
don't make it pan or tht• Orange County
FaJr -it\ JUM not fair.
RICHARD HAAS
Bridges over troubled
condom inium project
An open letter t<lwlhc ( o .. w Mt·'>a City
Council· Your pro1ec1 a1 190 I Newport
Blvd. '" ~oing to he d1 .. a ... 1rou-. 1f it
proceeds a., planrl('d C,Jn we really
handle more 1raffic? Of course not! And
not enough parking ell!'>!'> n1m. '>U
changing that requirement would he
ndiculous. But the \\Or'>I of II i-. that we
arc going to hd\ e two bndge'> '>ho"ed
down our collectiH· throat'> bt•taw.e of
the mann<'f in which this council
conduct'> plann111~ bu~m''>" and
approve'> proj('l lS '
I '>hu l my mouth about the Kohl''>
project and I have kept my mouth 'hut
about your ever·changmg plans for the
West'>ide -even though I felt you were
wrong aboul Kohl\. Th<'y complied wi th
everything required of them and were
turned down, yet yuu will approve a
project that'' nor in rompliance wi1h
existing city requirement., and cannot
fit into existing requirementi. w11hout a
myriad of variam·c· ... lh1~ makes no
-;eni.e!
READERS RESPOND
I have li\'ed in my bona• tor 20 year1>
and ha\ c· '>een my \bare of council
change'>. I have been a1>1>ured over and
over that no bndge would ever he built
on Gbler Avenue. but me think., this "'J
lie perpetuated by each and cvt•ry
council fountain Valley" proc:eeding
with their '>tuc.ly. and I beliew when lhe
laM ligh1 i-. turned out. Newport Beach
and llun11ngton Reach will vo te w·i1 h
them and wr will have two bric.lg!'.., lh.it
are not wanted by u' "fuoli~h"
resident<\.
Plea.,e note that I am addmantly
oppo'>ed to your new pe t proJCt l W1•
may need more hou\mg. but thi'> I'> not
1he direction to go. I hi'>" nut gu111g to
be affordable h ousing anyway.
Allow granny units on tho'>e huge lob
o n the J-;a.,1s1de Allow humeowner~ to
add second 1>tone., and expand their
exi'>ting h ome.,'><> maybe wand ma and
grandpa can move in with them. 1 here
are other alt ernative., to '>Olvmg our
housing problem -1( that I'> why you
1hink th1.., project 1' m•cdcd for the city
You need to be crea1ive to <,olve our
houo;mg needs. <..hJng111g vanante<> and
allowing thl'> kind or deni.ity Ill a City
I hat i'> fully built out now is ju..,t not
good leader'>hip and "not the answer.
1 lell. I don't know wh,11 it i'> -bu1 I do
know what 11 will be in hind1>igh1: a
terrible me!>S for the rc ... idents or Costa
Mesa.
GAYLE SPINKS
(,osta Me'>a
Still feeling the heat from searing comment
AT ISSUE: Newport Beach Councilman Dick Nichols
and his comment about Mexicans usi ng grassy areas at
Corona del Mar State Beach.
T he Daily Pilot has been less than
objective in its reporting of the
Nichols fiasco. Its incendiary
"Mexicans on the beach" article sparked
the confiagrJtion, and since then, the
paper's reporters have shown consistent
anti-Nichols bias. The Pilot's report on
public comments al the July 8, 2003,
council meeting depicted only two points
of view: racism and anti-racism. Thal is
not balanced reporting.
I spoke at that meeting and heard every
other speaker. While there were
extremists on both sides, there were
many others besides myself who called
foran end to the hysteria, opposed a
draconian resolution that-would have
removed or neutralized Mr. Nichols and
appealed to the City Council to let the
community express its oplnioo at the
next election rather than encouraging a
recall peddon '-which would be costly,
debWtatlng, and most probably
unsuccessful. I did not read of such
moderate vlews In the PiJot. which
balanced reporting would not have
overlooked.
FlnaJJy, your editorial on July 14 feU
Into line wtlh the reporting. It ts totally
lnconect to say that Mr. Nichols
1ccused the councO, the Daily Pilot and
the Fire Department of a conspt:ncy. He
never used that word: It was Mayor
Steve Bromberg'a. Mr. Nichols
repudiated the word. But what be meant
WM clear. Shi.lb do not conspire when
they smell blood. They just know what
to do.
1lakkig Brombtlg'• WOidt and pUttiog
them In the mouth of Mr. Nkhot'a.,.
berond unprofelllonal ~ It
(.
~oundi. to me like, well, a conspiracy.
TOMMOULSON
Corona del Mar
A surplus or verbiage has resulted from
Councilman Dick. Nic.hol'S"commenrs
regarding the use of Corona del Mar state
beach by the Mexican community.
However, littJe attention has been
devoted to his vote to abstain from the
decision to proceed with plans to make
capital improvements to the beach. No
reason was g_iven for this vote. The 500
foot radius restriction does not apply in
this case, as It did with the Port Theatre. QualitJ~ that should be possessed by an
elected representative are leadership and
vision. Sadly, Nichols lacks both. and on
this basls aJone he should resign hi
position on the City Council.
RUSSELL HOWELL
Corona del Mar
Watching the sad debacle at the
council Tuesday nJght. I was struclt by the
Incredible arrogance of councilman Gary
Adam.'I. He was not troubled by the
oommcnu of Councilman Djclr. NJchols
per e, but rather Intimated that NJchols
waa slmply ltpl9rant and supported that
usumption by noting that Nichols didn't
grup concepu the way he and his
Q"Onles did.
Thill from a councilman who8e
ttpertolro includes dnneanlltJJ and
de.n>gltory commenta to apeaken who
dare approecb the da1I to addn!M the
council and quesdon thelr ICdonll
Adami hu repeatedly mW re.narb
about~· "brilnl beU1I fried.. bel"3 •tgnorant, • aaille or dlslnfenuous.
Nichols' comments are regrettable,
however. the conlinual dressing down of
speakers at the dais by Adams. and at
limes Mayor Steve Bromberg. are
unacceptable. The result or their
condescending and abusive behavior is to
chill freedom or speech and the citizen's
inalienable rigtlt to address tlleir
representative government.
Adams' apologi7lng to the city for
Nichols' comments is a joke. He needs to
only look within himself to see reaJ
intolerance.
MICHELLE TRAll.
Newport Beacl)
Cyndie Rorcoman's lener in the Pilot
sounds pretty intolerant to me. rn fact. I
could feel the hate dripping off the page. J
afso found it interesting that Borcoman
whined that many or the supponers of
Dick Nichols were. in Borcoman's view,
not from Newport Bea.ch.
Can it be that Borcoman wants to keep
people out of Newport Beach who don't
agree with. her liberal world view'l
Perhaps she wants to keep Americans of[
the grass near the beachet7 Borcoman
should also look up the word bigot before
she th.rows It arou_nd, because some of
her views sowii bigoted.
Borcoman al.a doesn' seem to
undersf.and m.t •rtte speech" lo the UntblO
States means' that pe9ple haw a ri&bt to llif
more than ·1 kM mom and.ai>I* pie,•
tMtl If Bcm:omlLn and her Ilk don't -lib It. 1M.H.•••
Costa Mete
Councilman Dick Nichols la an
cmbartaament to our communlry. and
yea. I agree wtlh the actlona that the Cltj
Councll took.. Tho bad they coulddt do I
even stronger.
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Daily Pilot
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~ldren entering first through
h grades are invited to "A
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S,lboa branch of the Newport
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rNeractive program, part of "It's A
Jongle Out There;· the Newport
Seach Public Library's summer
N(ading series. For more
information. call (949) 717-3816.
~IDAY
Newport Dunes Resort's "Movies
on the Beach" series offers
!Newsies" starting at oosk on the
~wport sand. Parking costs $8
~r car. Campfires will also be
available for s'mores The resort IS
a( 1131 Back Bay Drive. For more
(nformation. call (949) 729-DUNE
Auntington Beach author Jean
fSrueger. a weight-loss specialist,
wjll appejlr at Metropolnte's
Barnes and Noble for a book
9fgn1ng and workshop from 7:30 to
8:30 p m The free workshop is
tftled "Why the Weight' Dare to be
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SATURDAY
Newcomer5 to the digrtal umverse
ure invited to "Tools and Tricks
Internet 101," a free Internet
workshop, at 9 a m. at the Balboa
brnndi of the Newport Bedch
P11bhc Library For more
1nformat1on call (9491717 3816.
Intermediate-level Internet
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"Divorce: A New Beginning," a
workshop for men and women
l1vorc.ed or gening divorced, 15.
c ffered from 10 am to 12 30 pm
11 180 Newport Center Dnvc.
NPwport Bead1 The cost is $40.
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Newport Dunes Resort's "Movies
on the Beacn" series otters "The
')word and the Sto11e" starting at
dusk on the Newport sand Parking
costs S8 per car Campfires will
also be available for s'mores. The
resort is at 1131 Back Bav Dnve.
For more information call (949)
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"Growing Begonias" is the subject
of a free program at Sherman
Library and Gardens 1n Corona del
Mar at 9·30 a m The program 1s
part of the Weekend Gardener
Sanes No reg1strat1on 1s required.
For more information. call (949)
673-2261.
MONDAY
Children entering first through
SiX1h grades are invned to "Up in
the Air" at 10:30 a m at the
Newport Beach Central Library
Renowned 1uggler David Cousin.
who holds live world records for
keeping things in the air, will
present the free program, wh1c:ti
will be repeated at 3 p.m. July 23
a1 the Mariners brandi and at
10·30 a.m . July 24 at the Balboa
branch. For more information. call
(714) 717-3816.
WEDNESDAY
A free seminar and book signing,
"Asian Longevity Secrets:· will be
offered by author Ping Wu from
6:30 to 8 p.m . at Mother's Market.
225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. To
make reservations. call (800)
Adult readen interested in
exploring how cultural
comp exr 1es can a amt 1a
relationships are fnvited to a
discussio"n of Amy Tan's "The
Bonesetter's Daughter" at 3 p.m.
at the Corona del Mar Branch
Library. The program is part of
NBranch 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 first through
si><th 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 keepin~ things in
the air, will present the free
program, which will be repeated at
10:30 a.m. July i4 at the Balboa
branch. For more information, call
(714) 717-3816.
JULY 24
Children entering 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 juggler
David Cousin, who holds five
world records for keeping things in
the air, will present the free
program. For more information.
call (714) 717-3816.
The Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce's Newport Sunset
Networking Mixer will be held
aboard the Empress yacht of
Pacific Avalon Yacht Charters, 3404
Via Oporto, No 103. Newport
Beach. The dockside event from 5
to 7 pm will include hors
d'oeuvres and a no-host bar. The
mixer 1s free for members
Potential members pay $10. For
more 1nformat1on. call (949)
729-4400
Book Soup's "Taking Tea" author
series at South Coast Plaza returns
wtth authors Janet Filch and
Susan Straight. D1scuss1ons of
their books "White Oleander" and
"H1ghwire Moon" will take place
over coffee. tea and dessert A
portion of book sales will be
donated to the Orangewood
Foundation. For more information
call (7141 689-2665
JULY 25
Newport Dunes Resort's •Movies
on the Beach .. senes offers
"Remember the Titans" startmg at
dusk on me Newport sand Parking
costs $8 per car Campfires will
also be available for s'mores The
resort is at 1131 Back Bay Dnve.
For more information, call (949)
729-DUNE
Longinff presents an afternoon
with Olympic gymnastics gold
medalist Mary Lou Retton and
legendary coach Bela Karolyi
starting at noon at Macy's 1n South
Coast Plaza. Retton and Karoly1
will sign autographs and promote
the upcoming World Gymnastics
Champ1onsh1ps in the Fine Watch
Department on level two. For more
information. call 1714) 556-0611 ,
ext. 4231.
JULY 26
Newport Dunes Resort's "Moviff
on the Beach" sen es offers "Alice
in Wonderland" starting at dusk on
the Newport sand. Partung costs
$8 per car. Campfires will also be
available for s'mores. The reson is
at 1131 Back Bay Drive. For more
information. call (949) 729-DUNE. '
JULY 27
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 costulne,
best decorated boat, first
parent/child team. and first
married couple. Information: (949)
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NOON
• Guild of Fiber Artist• (untll 11
p.m.) -Home and Hobbles
Building
•California Cervera Guild (until
11 p.m.) -Home and Hobbles
Bull ding
• Orange County Tole Painters
(untll 11 p.m.) -Homd'and
Hobbles Building
•Crafts (untll 8 p.m.) -Youth
Bull ding
• •olacover the Fair" Botton
Program (untll 8 p.m.) -Youth
Building
• Sock Hop -Kida Stage
• 4-H Market Swine and FFA
Market Swine Judging -
Livestock Arena
•Senior Hat Ptirade (12:30 p.m.)
-Heritage Stage
••spam Delights• Contest
(12:30 p.m.) -Home and
Hobbles Stage ·
1 P.M.
•Maureen W. Puppet (until 6
p.m.) -Around the grounds
•All-American Boys Chorus -
Sun Stage
• Art and Woodworking
Demonstrations (until 8 p.m.) -
Visual Arts Building
•Glassblowing Demonstration
-Crafters Village
• Song and Storytelling with
Amy Jo -Celebration Stage -
Youth Building
•Juggler Dan Wiles -Kids
Stage
•All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestock
•Traveling Game Show (1 :30
p.m. until 6:30 p.m.) -Atound
the grounds
•Russell Bros. Circus ( 1 :30
p.m .) -Green Gate Area
• Cal's Caddyshack Putting
Contest (1 :30 p.m) -Heritage
Stage
•Ceramics Demonstration ( 1 :30
p.m.) -Crafters Village
•Milking Demonstration (1:30
p.m .) -Millennium Barn
2P.M.
• Flying Carpet Caravan -Sun
Stage
• Drapers & Damons Fashion
Show -Home and Hobbies
Stage
• Morgan the Magic Ma
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
•The Magic of Frank Thurston
-Kida Stage
• Recycled Percu11Jon -Little
• TheatM
• Slzzlin' Seniors In Motion (2:30
p.m .) -Heritage Stage
• Circus Fun Review Auditions
(2:30 p.m.) -Kida Stage
3P.M.
•All-American Boys Chorus -
Sun Stage
• Song and Storytelling with
Amy Jo -Celebration Stage -
Youth Building
•Circus Fun ReYlew Show -
Kida Stage ·
• All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestock
• Eva Fry's "You Must Have A
Dream" (3:30 p.m .) -Heritage
Stage
• Rockin' & Splnnln' with Dog
Hair (3:30 p.m.) -Home end
Hobbies Stage
•M ilking Demonstration (3:30
p.m .) -Millennium Barn
4P.M.
• Glassblowing Demonstration
-Crafters Village
• HuntingtonMlestminster Adult
School Line Dance -Sun Stage
•Storyteller -Youth Building
•The Magic of Frank Thurston
-Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
• Red Rocket Launch Jell-0
Tossing Contest -Kids Stage
• Port City Washboard Wizards
(4:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m.) -
Around the grounds
• Russell Brothers Ci rcus (4:30
p.m.) -Green Gate Area
• Cooking with Chef Jan
Mongell (4:30 p.m .) -Home
and Hobbies Stage
•Ceramics Demonstration (4:30
p.m.) -Crafters Village
SP.M.
• Marge's Tappers -Sun Stage
• Juggler Dan Wiles -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
Celebrity Chef
Alton Brown
sta~dinf •r the Shadow o Motown ruruamo
The Funk Brothers
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Playing the free show at the Citizens Business Bank Arena at 7 and 9 p.m. today will be the Bangles, above. Standing in the
Shadows of Motown, featuring the Funk Brothers, will perform at 7:30 p.m. today at the Pacific Amphitheatre as part of the
Orange County Fair's Summer Concert Series. Gates open at 6 p.m.
• Recycled Percussion -Little
Theater
•All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
• Red, Ripe & Karaokin' Contest
(6:30 p.m .) -Heritage Stage
Livestock 7 P.M.
•Celebrity Chef Series: Alton •Summer Concert Series:
Brown, Host of Food Network's Standing in the Shadows of
#Good Eats" (5:30 p.m.) -Motown, featuring the Funk
Heritage Stage Brothers (7:30 p.m. Gates
•Circus Fun Review Auditions open 6 p.m .) -Pacific
(5:30 p.m.) -Kids Stage A mphitheatre
•Milking Demonstration (5:30'--•The Bangles -Citizens
p.m.) -M illennium Barn Business Bank Arena
6P.M.
• Power Carving with Don Lloyd
-Home and Hobbies Stage
•Storyteller -Youth Building
•The Magic of Frank Thurston
-Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
• Circus Fun Review Show -
Kids Stage
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• All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
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• Port City Washboard Wizards
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• The Magic of Frank Thurston
(7:30 p.m.) -Kids Stage
• Ceramics Demonstration (7:30
p.m.) -Crafters Village
• Milking Demonstration (·7:30
p.m.) -M illennium Barn
SP.M.
• All-American Boys Chorus -
Sun Stage
• Rock, Rock Limbo Rock Contest
-Kids Stage
• Recycled Percussion -Little
Theater
• Oxen Team Presentation -
Livestock Arena
•Wartime Radio (8.30 p.m.) -
Heritage Stage
9P.M.
• The Bangles -Citizens
Business Bank Arena
• Russell Bros. Circus -Green
Gate Area
•Hypnotist Mark Yuzuik -Sun
Stage
•All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestock
•Port City Washboard Wizards
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• Ceramics Demonstration (9·30
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Daily Pilot S O C I E TY TnurSddy July I 7 2003 A9
THE CROWD
D id you ever think that
• the summer social
experience might also
include a great weekend
camping trip?
Growing up. I heard many
tales of family adventures in
the California Redwood forests.
My father and his parents
'would actually spend the
entire summer Qn caravan
camping excursions. A small
canvas village was erected in
the wilderness with all the
accouterments of home.
That was in the early part of
the century. Today, we have
news of The Big Boys
Weekender, a camping
excursion set for early faJI al
Big Bear Lake on a property
run by the YM CA Camp.
Corona del
Mar
residen to;
Norm aPaul
Fruchbom
opened their
coa51aJ
residence to
some 200
local guests
for a preview
party of the 8. W. COOK Big Camping
Weekender
to come. It's all about good
old-fashioned "male bonding,"
a little male escapism. and
perhaps most impo rtantly.
raising funds for local charitie'>
that will be 1he benefic1arie<. of
the camping fees. The Big Boys
Weekender will support the
Orange Counry YMCA.
Orangewood Child ren\ I lome.
the United Way and an
organization called l.earnfog
For Life.
Paul Fruchbom. board
member of the charitable
organization spo nsoring the
excursion and host of the
pre-event party. went all out
for the event, e recting a 26-fooi
Alpine rock climbing tower.
producing an archery
demonstration and inviting the
Orange County Sheriff's
Department to show off their
new high-tech Hummer.
Guests managed to enjoy some
extensive wine tasttng to go
along with the
:.uper-old-fashioned backyard
ba rbecue that made for perfect
Getting the Big Boys Weekender camp off to a great start at the kickoff party are Dave Blankenhorn and Paul Fruchbom.
'>Ummer function on the
Orange ~1viera.
Hoste'>'> :\orma Fruchbom
decorated her magnificent
home w1th a Catalina hland ·
vie\' using trad1tional red and
\\ hne checked tablecloths set
with centerpieces overOowing
wi th yellow and white daiste!>.
I le~ food ~tations were out of
this world. If they serve food
li ke thi'> on the camping trip.
none of the big boys will want
to come home. Four different
food station s prepared
rotic;serie grilled chicken, rib-.
glazed in ho1~in ginger.
barbecue beef sandwiches,
beans. homemade potato '>alad
and cole":>law. and there was a
des~ert station \\ith lot'> and
lot., of cobbler.
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Shea. John Parker, Carlos
Leija and Allen Boemer will be
among the more than <!50
expected to ~hO\\ up on d
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weekend of poker and pool
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fohmg. kayakmg and IU'-I
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Robert Grant. Mike Meyer.
Phil \fc'.\amee :\1ichael
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Sunday, July 27th, 2003
At Embassy Suites Hotel
11767 Harl>or Blvd., Garden Grove
Registration is at.10:30 AM •Auction Begins at 11:30 AM
Y ou can't miss the
newCrulli
• Qotblng Store.
A bot pink-and
black-striped awning
wraps around the store
on F.ast 17th S~et in ·
Costa Mesa.
BEST BUYS
deals on children clothing. ,
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With all of Ute great
local upscale clothing
boutiques to compete
with, Crush stan~ out
-it offers hip fashions
at bargain prices.
GREER
WYLDER
selection of desJgner
style-pwses at
a1fordable prices.
There's also a mix of
gifts: silver and fashion
jewelry. candles,
hand-painted wat~r
fountains, lucky
bamboo plants,
sunglasses. hat boxes
and select clothing.
Many items are special
purcha.8e$ offered at
discount prices. If you
attire. Also1 summer shoes can
complete your outfit. 1bere's a
boutique section of donated
new designer clothing offered at
discounted prices. Oassy
Seconds, a resale boutique,
benefits Human Options'
programs for domestic violence
victims. Quality donations are
apcepted. Oassy Seconds is
open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Saturday at 419 a 17th St., Costa Mesa. Call
(949) 631-4696.
Everything in the store la
reduced 40% to 75% off. The
children's boutique specialius
in casual to cotillion wear. _
Baptism outfits, too. Sizes rang~
from Oto 16 for girls and boys. :
'There are even some women's
sizes. Popular brands include
Roxy, Quiksilver. Petit Bateau
and Baby Lulu. Little People & •
Me is open from 9:31'.> am. to
5:30 p.m. Monday througll
Friday; from 9:30 am. to 5 p.m.'
Saturday; and from 9:30 a m. to
l p.m. Sunday. The store is et
1829 Westcliff Drive, Newport
Beach. (949) 645-1355.
Yoll'n Find Incredible
Values on Your
Favorite Lexus!
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801 Baker Street, Costa Mesa
Between Bear & Bristol
(714) 540-2882
now two locations
free
drink
427 E. l 7TH STREET
COSTA MF.SA, CA
949.646.1440
MON-FRI 7:00-6:00
SATURDAY 7:00-5:00
Closed Sunday
Buy any sandwich
or salad and receive
a free drink.
Must present coupon at
time of purchase.
Limit one per customer
Hurry Expires 7 /31 /03
2950 GRACE LANE
COSTA MESA, CA
714.424.0176
TUE -SAT 9:00 -5:00
Closed Sunday & Monday
S l \: F L o L' R N :\ T L R A 1 B ,\ K E H \
Look into Coastline's:
Teenagers to moms love the
selection orin-season" apparel
priced from $20 or less. Together
the owners, Diane Pratt and Teri
Lyn Callouette, have yea.rs of
experience in the retail and
wholesale apparel business.
They can buy directly from
manufacturers and suppliers in
Los Angeles, and offer discount
prices.
Great customer service, a
boutique atmosphere and fresh
merchandise add to the store's
appeal The interior features
blond hardwood floors, and
color combinations of hot pink
(cerise), black and white
throughout.
Don't miss the fun grand
opening planned from I 0 a.m.
to 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 2. The
event will feature food, drinks, a
live DJ and a $300 clothing
giveaway.
Crush Qothing Store Is opeR
from I 0 a.m. to 7 p.m. l\(onday_
through Friday; from JO a.m. to
6 p.m. Saturday; and from 1 O
a.m . to 5 p.m. Sunday. The store
is at 333 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa.
CalJ (949) 631 -3303.
CAN'T GET ENOUGH
OF THIS BOUTIQUE
A new boutique store called
Never Enough just opened in
Newpoft Beach. It offers a large
AFTER HOURS
•Submit AFTER HOURS items to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St ,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to
(949) 646-4170; or by calling (949)
574-4295. A complete list is
available at www.dailypilot.com.
MUSIC
PACIAC AMPHITHEATRE
CONCERTS
The Orange County Fair is
presenting its summer concert
series at the Pacific
Amphitheatre: today, Standing in
the Shadows of Motown
featuring The Funk Brothers;
Friday, 311 and Something
Corporate; Saturday, Marco
Antonio Solis; Sunday, Michael
W. Smith and Amy Grant;
Tuesday, Devo and Cake;
Wednesday, Steely Dan; J uly 24,
the Ooobie Brothers and Buddy
Guy; J uly 25, the Doors: 21st
Century; July 26, Alanis
Morissette and Jason Mraz; July
27, Bob Dylan; July 29, Alan
Jadcson and Joe Nichols; July 30,
Kenny Loggins and Michael
McDonald; J uly 31, 3 Doors
Down and Our Lady Peace; Aug.
• ACCESS-an A.A. degree/transfer program offered during the
day al the Garden Grove Center.
• Distance learning opportunities-fully transfe.rabJe Internet,
Tclecourse, cablecast, and independent study classes.
• STAR Program and Weekend Collcge-t)Vo accelerated ways
to earn your A.A. degree.
• Updated Technical and Career Education programs offering
certificates in a variety of high-demand occupations.
Coastline has convenient locations in Costa Mesa. Fountain Valley,
Garden Orove. Huntington Beach, and Westminster.
• J
mention this column, you'll
receive a gift on your first visit.
Never Eno'ugb is open from 11
a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through
Saturday at 410 32nd St,
(Cannery Village) Newport
Beach. (949) 673-0820.
ntERE'S A CANDLE
IN ntE BAG FOR YOU
ln the Bag. a fashion
accessories store in Irvine, will
have a warehouse liquidation
sale two consecutive Saturdays
only in Costa Mesa. It's held
from 9 a m. to 5 p.m. on JuJy 26
and Aug. 2 at 670 W. 17th St.,
Building C4, in Costa Mesa (next
to Trader Joe's). Mention this
column and receive a free
candJe. Thousands of purses are
reduced in price, including
embellished purses and straw
and beach bags. TI1ere's also a
s~lection ofsunglasses, crystal
and stone jewelry, bade. packs,
belts and hats. Prices are at
wholesale and below -50% to
80% off. ln the Bag is at 5262
Plum Tree, Irvine. (949)
378-1153.
IT'S OK TO SETn.E
FOR SECONDS
Bargains on summer apparel
are offered at Oassy Seconds.
You can select from sundresses,
shorts, trendy tops and sports
1, Jethro Tull; Aug. 2, Roxy Music
and David Lindley and EI Rayo-X;
and Aug. 3, Boston. For concert
information, call (714) 708-1870 or
visit www.odair.com. To order
tidcets, call (714) 740-2000.
O.C. FAIR CONCERTS AT THE
ARENA
The Orange County Fair is
presenting many summe r events
and concerts at its Citizens
Business Bank Arena: today, the
Bangles; Friday, Poco, Richie
Furay and Chris Hillman and Herb
Pederson; Saturday, the Young
Dubliners; Sunday, the Mariachi
Festival; Tuesday, Billy Bob
Thorton; Wednesday, Ride .
Springfield; July 24, Phil Vassar;
July 25, the Fabulous
Thunderbirds; July 26, Royal
Crown Revue; July 27, the Latin
Music Festival; July 29, the
Mountain Top with Dr. Ralph
Stanley, featuring Rhonda
Vincent and special guest Clartt;
July 30, the Fab Four; July 31,
Ziggy Maney; Aug. 1, Ozomatli;
Aug. 2, Bull riding, with a musical
performance by BRS-49; and Aug.
3, the Fiesta Del Cha1To. The
Orange County Fair is on Fair
Drive in Costa Mesa. Information:
(714) 708-FAIR.
A SALE FOR
MRS. BOW DANGLERS
Bow Danglers Boutique has a
terrific summer clearance sale,
prices reduced up to 75%. It
speciali7.es in women's apparel
made from machine washable
fabrics with relaxed fits. All
shapes and sizes can wear the
apparel. Plus, choose from a fun
selection of jewelry and gifts.
Bow Danglers Boutique is open
from IO a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Saturday at 369 E. 17th
St., No. 21, Costa Mesa. Call
(949} 642-5459.
GET BARRELED OVER
WrTH ntlS SALE
Through Sunday, Crate It
Barrel has reduced select items
up to 40%. lncluded in the
summer sale are loveseats,
sleeper sofas, patio sets,
entertainment centers, chests
and more. The s tore is open
from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday
through Friday; from 10 a.m. to
8 p.m. Saturday; and from 11
a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday at
South Coast Plaza, Crate &
Barrel wing. CaJJ (7 14 l
825-0060.
NICE PRICES FOR
ntE UTTLE ONES
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Maestro Carl St. Clair and the
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Spain in a concert called #Bo lero
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Saturday at the Verizon Wireless
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Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and
6 to 10 p.m. Monday through
Wednesday. (949) 718-0188.
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The Bluewater Grill offers live
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We/Come to the
home of the 21st century
I f you have shopped
for appliances
lately, you know
what analysis-paralysis
feels like. No longer are
q uestions as simple as
gas or electric, white or
off-white. It's a whole
new world o ut there.
feature is there is less
benrung to put in and
take out a load, but
then, your counter
height is iaised to a
ridiculous level. Why
didn't they consult with
me when they did all
their market research? Actually, it's a
complicated universe
with a lot of
technobabble and
amenities that we
KAREN
WIGHT
The adrution of the
baclcyard pool also
tweaked our kitchen -
don't ask.. I lost a
window and a
apparently can't live without. My
appliance odyssey is long and
complicated, as almo'>t all
remodeling projects are. It
began with adding a pool to the
back yard four years ago Inc
project spread its po1\onou.,
tentacles mto the kitlhen,
laundry room. outdoor
barbecue are.i and ou1duor
bath.
I know Wl' Jive in tht• · 111cm• ,.,
more~ world, but mnrt• ran bt•
~nd blowing. Sonw of thl'
improvements are 1mp1red.
o thers leave me asking why I'm
going to give you the n•adPr\
djgest vero;1on on new
appliances. 1 lang on, you"rt• 111
for a ride.
No matter whl'rt' you go.
avoiding confu!'.mn 1'
impossible. Among I loml' I .xpo.
Standard-. of l'.xcellcme. l".infir
Sales and the Great Indoor'>.
choices abound.
If you arc '>hopp111g 1n e.trne,t,
go prepared Take
measurement.\. l11:1gt11 .. , \\ldth,.
depth' ... and <tl'>li rotenll.tl
height<,, width'> and dt•pth' My
journey began with lht• 4ue't for
a new wa.,hcr and dryer fhc la'>I
t1me I bought a wa.'>hrr and
dryer. I w.t<, 111 and OUl or till'
store in 20 m111U1l'\. Lc.•t\ JU'>t '><IY
that I've lx·en lc.u:k.Jng lhl'>
around for a year and I '1111
h:aven"t deCHlcd.
There are .i lot of cool new
1hingl> about wa.,her' and
dryers. The hcst feature i., that
many manufacturerl> arc making
full -si1.e front-loading wa!.her..
and dryers 1hat can be moun1cd
unde r a counter. Thi!> mcam
beaucoup folding <,pace and·
storage space. and it look.<,
cleaner. Of cour<,e, 1f you decide
to go with under tht• counter
machine<,, it would be nece~<,ary
to . . add the counter thal they
!>II under. ·
I think thl'> I'> worth the effort.
and sooner or later, a11
under-counter wa'>her <111d dryer
will make II'> way into the Wight
house. There arc a fow ne\\-
features for wa ... her and dryers
that I don't under'>tand. 'uch a.'>
optional pedestal mount!>. If
there were room in tht·'>e hase'
for a Costco-siu box of
detergent, this might be
appealing. but sinct' the bru.es
amount to about 12 inche'> of
what I consider unu!klble space.
I can pass on that
The only plus side 10 this
downdraft for the stove top, so a
hood and a new cook top (we
finally plumbed for gas) were in
order.
I load!). Who wouJd trunk
there arc 'iO many fearures to
choo'>e from. I ended up with a
very simple design. but I could
have gone wild. By far, the
favorite feature (that I didn't
'>plurge on) WcC> a warming shelf
above the cook top that keeps
rooked foods a1 ready-to-serve
temperature. Very sman .
Now for cook tops. There is
nothing 100 radical about the
new cook tops, but it's the
accessories that make the
den!'.ion hard.-chopping block?
Nu thankl>. Optional griddle?
You bet. Wok ring. nah. I can live
wi1hou1 one. plus it means I
might serve my le.ids vegetables
. wouldn't that be horrible. Pro
sene'>. non-pro, gas
rnnfiguration, sealed burners,
control panels mounted on top
or on the face of the cabinets,
'>lmmenng humers. Wow.
Ovens. If you don"t choose a
free-'itandmg stove unit wnh
oven., built m. you need to get
an oven wall unit. Ras1caJly. 11
come'> down to "how big is your
turkey?" Oven widths are 27 or
·m 1nche'>. Do you want double
oven'>' I low many thjngs do you
bJke at one time? Do you want a
microwave buiJt in? I low about a
warming drawer?
At one point, I swore to install
two warming drawers, one for
1he k.Jds' pizza, one for my
Ounese food and do away with
ovens altogether. OK. not reaJJy,
but it°'i tempting. Warming
drawers ended up being a must
have. If you have a family that
eats at different times in the
evening. a wanrung drawer is a
great amenity. You can set it on
low. medium or high. moist or
dry. and it really does keep food
ready to serve.
And here's an extra tip:
Warmmg drawers are outdoor
fncndJy. You can no t only have
one near the patio barbecue. if
you have space, you can install a
warming drawer near the pool,
... et it on "dry" and the medium
warmth 'iCtting. and have toasty
towels to wrap up in. I haven't
done that. but it's a darn good
idea.
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praying tha t our 25-year-old
Sub-Zero keeps liclc.ing for a
while longer because I'm not
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ready to make more choices.
Refrigeration has a lot of
options. Wide fridges, wide
Creewrs, veggie crispers that are
mounted in the kitchen island,
wine captains that can be
installed anywhere.
If I were designing a kitchen
from the ground up, I wouJd get
tricky with this
compartmentalized refrigeration
concept. It makes sense to have
the trungs you chop near the
place you chop them. Freezer
space near the oven is another
great idea. Ice makers near the
glasses. •
OK, I have a couple of thlngs
to say about ice machines -
actually. only one thing to say: If
you've ever been to Massimo's
Pizza on 17th Street in Costa
Mesa and ordered a beverage.
ll'l> the best cup of Coke, Diet
Coke, lemonade or iced tea
around. Tht> have·an ice "Oaker."
not an tt:c rnbe machine. lbil>
li11le nuance I'> a big deal. I
generally don't care for regular
Coke. bu1 a Coke from
Massimo\ wi1h Oaked ice is like
a dessert. Srnt..,man is the
manufacturer. lllis machine
doesn'1 cornt' cheap. but if yoJJ're.
going for 1lw gi.No, Oake. don't
cube.
fclCVl'>IOn<,. 'fl11.., topic can
make me cry It\ like computers .
I buy a new computer, and a
groovier new version comes ou1
Ill '>IX month'> Oh weU. Love the
one you're with However. the
technology with televisions is
even more dramatic.
I low many of you have
purcha~d or had entertainment
units built for your home!>? I M'e
all those hands out there. And
I'm right w11h you. We are on lhe
verge of havin~ giant dinosaurs
111 our family roomi.. With the
new Oat .,creen, high-definition
1clevi~ion'> that are hitting the
market lilc.e a hurricc.lne, viewing
opiion" are expanded
exponentially. You want a telly in
the kitchen? Get a fold-out or
Oip-down version. You want to
watch the big game in the living
room? Mount tht! Oat screen
above the mantle and lll'itall
framed artwork that has a roll
down canv-Js that hidt!'> the
screen.
With a hnlc imagination and a
lot of cash. you too can enter the
21st century, or at least take
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TRAVEL TALES
Wining and dining on Eastern European waters
Tublin ~.
A Class Above.
I f it's good wtne, beer. f<><><t
desserts, history, m usic and
scenery that you are .
loo1ciog for, a trip we toolt
to Central and Eastern Europe
might be for you.
We Oew to Budapest, Hungary,
spent two days and then
·embarked on a beautiful ne~
five-star river cruise ship, the
Amadeus Symphony. We
traveled north on the Danube
River through five different
COW1tries: f-!ungary. Slovakia,
Austria, Germany and the Czech
Republic.
We were wined and dined
every evening and during the
day, after a full buffet brealtfast,
were whisked off on tours to
Budapest, the Slovak capital,
Bratislava, Salzburg and Vienna-
in Austria and Regensburg and
Nuremberg in Germany. as well
as other small charming country
villages in between. We ended
our trip with three extra nights
in Prague, the capital city of the
Czech Republic.
In Budapest, we were able to
stay directly adjacent to lhe
500-year-old Matthias Omrch
and lhe famous Fishermen's
Bastion. From our vantage point.
we had a glass of the local Tokaji
Aszu wine. The view was so
charming, overlooking the
Danube from the Buda side to
the Pest side, that I immediately
fell in love with the area, and I
don't think it was because of the
wine.
In Austria, we were able to see
some of the areas where the
"Sound of Music" had been
filmed, along with the church
used in the wedding scene and
the absolutely stunr:iing MirnbeU
Gardens.
Get a head start for the school year!
Austria is aiabulous country.
and Vienna is definitely the City
of Music. We were able to enjoy
a concert and ballet at the Palais
Uechtenslein with music from
Straus!. and Mozart. We were
also right in the midst of a
pension <>trike in Vienna. but I
have never seen a more orderly
and polite ~trike. The cable cars
and the city buse<; were not in
service, but our privately owned
bu:,es were able to get u!.
through the.city to '>re the site!.
and attend lhe c:oncen. The
traffic was backed up, but none
of the drivers were cros.sing over
onto the cable car tracks lo pass
other cars or even honking. I
can't even im~ge that happening
here.
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Connie ~d Darwin Reinglass on the "Buda" side of the Hungarian capital overlooking the Danube
River and the "Pest" side with· the Parliament building. r
is breathtaking. While in Prague.
the women of course bad to go
shopping for gameLs and
Bohemjan crystal, which is the
specialty in the Czech Republic.
If you have never been to
Europe -or even if you have -
a river cnaise b the way to go.
Your hotel travels with you. It is
so relaxing, and you really get
caught up in tl1e atmosphere
and are intoxicated with the
scenery. even without beer or
wine. We have heen back a few
week.\ now. and I st ill have
vacarion head. I would go back
in a heartbeat.
Ouring our c ruise, we
celebrated our anniversary. I
whispered to my nu<>band
during the fabulous
Pictured from left to nght are Gary and Cher Shepherd ot Newport
Island, Connie and Darwin Reinglass of Newport Beach and Cyndy
and Bill West of Costa Mesa in the Faust Wine Cellar inside the
Hilton Budapest.
sparkler· laden layer cake that
paraded out, "How are we ever
going to top thil.?"
• CONNIE REINGLASS 1s a Newporl
Beach resident
fa.'><:inaling feat and it
t'ntertained the entirt' ship.
The beer wa), great, and we
got a royal tour and taMing at
the J:>ilsner·Ur4ueU Brewery. in
l'Usen, juM outside of Pra1:.'Ue. We
took part in a wine tasting in the
FauM Wine Cellar. a former
cellar of Dominican monk.<>, in
the Rudapest I lilton and in a
cellar in the quaint little town of
Oi.irnstein.
Even the abhey!> were
exquisite. The Melk Abbey wru.
astonishing. There were M"veraJ
of us that ju!.t sat !.pcechJehl> in
the cathedral. absorbing it-.
magnificence. It is one nf
Europe'<; large!.! baroque
mnnasterie:,. We were also able
to view the Weltt'nberg Abbey
af1er a lei<.urely cruise through
the Danube C.orge.
Prai:,1\Je is definitely a city
worth visiting. We would have
liked to spend another two or
three days just exploring the
history and mu:,eums. It is a very
diverse city, and I would want to
venture out into the country~1de
next time.
We aU gathered aroWld and
waited for the world famous
astronomical clock. in the city
square, to chime at the hour,
and I had the feeling ru; if we
were waHing for the ball to drop
on New Year's ~e. It's quite a
mechanical wonder watching
the apostle), parade around al
the stroke of the hour. We then
went to the top of lhe rower
houo;ing the clock and absorbed
the entire city of Prague, which
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GOLF
Quite a
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wide-eyed ·
report~r
W ell, I'm irnpres.5ed.
I had seen the pictures
and heard the reviews, but
hadn't laid eyes on it until
Tuesday.
Walling through the tall wooden
doors upon entering Mesa Verde
Country Oub's "new'' 40,000
square-foot clubhouse, my feet stepped
on velvety carpet with intricale designs
woven in. lWo stairways lead from the ·
dining room on the upper floor apd an
elegant chandelier hangs from a ceiling
that extends steeply toward the sky.
BRYCE
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And I haven't even
got to the views yeL
Members can eat
lunch in the club's
main ~room
and lo61c Out over
four of the course's
holes, inducting the
par-four ninth and
par-three 18th,
which has a swath of
water fronting the
green.
"This is one of the
most beautiful sights
from any clubhouse.· Tom Sargent,
Mesa Verde's head golf professional, said
Tuesday, as he took. me o n a tour of the
grounds. .
Hard to argue with him on that one.
. ~fireplace, ~th white ceramic tiling
luung the outside of the chimney. sits in
the middle of the dining room. greeting
those who enter. Al its side sits a
four-foot vase made out of what I t.hi.nlc
is clay. Tom. please correct me if I'm
wrong.
The vase is elegant, but not too gaudy.
"Things in here are eJegant. but it is
not a place where you walk in and are
afraid to touch something.· Sargent
said. "I've walked into some clubhouses
and they have these vases that I think.
'lf l lmock th.is over. I'm out $100,000.'"
"Elegant" is a good word to describe
the 40,000-foot clubhouse that opened
early this year. The vi.ews make it such.
Once golfers drive their carts baclc. to
the cart barn, they can head up to the
bar to chat with friends about the round
over a cold one, with a view of the 18th
green, watching each group finish out
Tables are set up on a patio that wraps
around the clubhouse.
. ., The club's banquet room also
I overlooks the course. with large
windows allowing enough light to filter
in without blinding you.
It seems no maner what part of the
clubhouse you are at. evenJnJhe pro
shop, a view of the course is not too far
away. That proximity to the rolling
fairways and freshly cut greens creates a
closeness, an intimacy. The course
reaches out and· tugs on your shirt.
pulling you toward Itself.
See GOLF, Paa• 82
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WORLD TEAM TENNIS
SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
Josh Eagle of the Breakers returns a serve against St. Lo~1s on Wednesday night at Palisades Tennis Club .
Breakers rally past
St. Louis, 19-16
Sharapova overcom es
slow start Wednesday
in leadjn g Newport
Beach to third straight
victory.
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACl I -When the
night started. Maria Sharapova
looked listless.
Who could blame her? She was go-
ing on her third straight nighl of
three sets of tennis.
In the opening set of the Newport
Beach Breakers' match against the St.
Louis Aces at Palisades Tennis Oub.
Sharapova's serve was broken tWice.
with the Breakers scoring just one
point combined.
"I really wasn't into the match at
the beginning.· Sharapova said. ·1
had a really long two weelc.s and I
hadn't really had a break. rroday isl
my first day off, so maybe I was
thlnlcing about thaL" When she re-
turn eel to the court, three sets later
for women's
doubles. the
Breakers were
already trailing
14-9. She was
broken again
on her first
service of women's doubles, agrun
scoring just one poinL
But Sharapova is a 16-year-old and
16-year-olds have a resiliency that
older follc.s can only dream of.
After her customary enthusiastic
smile had become a frustrated gri·
mace much of the night. the Shara·
pova that Newport Beach te~ fans
have become accustomed to seeing
returned.
Pumping her fists lilc.e Tiger Woods
and with the smile quickly returning
to her face. Sharapova finally held
serve. coming back from a 3· I deficil
in the sixth game of women's dou-
bles to spark. the Breakers to a 5-2
victory in the~t.
With just women's singles remain·
ing, Newport Beach had pulled to
within two games.
Having brought the smallest
crowd of the season to life, Sharapo-
va wasn't .about to let an opportunity
pass her by.
With a 5-0 victory over Bree Rinner
in women·s singles. the Breakers cap-
tured the last 10 games for a dra-
matic come-from behind, 19-16 vic -
tory over the St. Louis Aces.
It was the Breakers second victory
over the Last-place Aces ( 1-5) in three
days. their third win in a row and it
pushed them back to the .500 mark
(4-4).
They did it all before a crowd lack-
ing the energy of previou~ home
dates, two of which included Lindsay
Oavenpon as weU as Tuesday's ap-
pearance by John McEnroe.
After near-capacity crowds at their
first three matches. the Breakers
opened play to bleachers that were
less than one-quarter full and box
seats that were half-empty. By the
end of th~ first set, fans were allowed
to move closer to the coun. occupy·
ing any open seaL
But even with the fans dose to the
action, the Breakers continued to
struggle. Josh F.agle and Brian Mac-
See BREAKERS, Paee 82
.
Thursday, July 17, 2003· Bl
PONY BASEBALL
CdM
• gains
opener
Nielsen's two-out single
drives home winning run
as Corona del Mar scores
twice in seventh to win.
Bryce Alde rton
Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -Sometimes the
friendly rivalries are the most fierce. Sev-
eral of the coache:. and players from
both the Newport Harbor Baseball Asso-
ciation and Corona del Mar Pony 14·
year-old All -Star teams have grown up
together in organized baseball. making
bragging nghLS for Back Bay supremacy
even more substantial.
It took fiw lead changes and two tlei;,
but CdM's Blame ;-.;1elsen ripped a 2-2
ct1IVeball. with two outs, inches inside
the third-base Line and into left field. col-
lecung his second single and, most im·
portantly, tu.s second RBI to give CdM a
9-8 tnumph in the first game of the best·
of-three Back Bay series Wednesday at
tastbluff Parle..
"'These kid" belieye tn themselves, ft
Vlnrue SL John. a Cd\.1 coach said. "They
\'>ere confident they could hit the pitch·
e~."
Walks to Conner Whalen and Tom
Thomas began the bonom of the sev-
enth for Cd~.f. trailing 8· 7 after Newport
scored five ti.mes in the top of the inning.
Michael Ford battled back from a two·
suik.e count to send a 2·2 pitch into right
field. scoring Whalen and giving CdM
first and third with no outs.
That's when Newpon Manager John
Houten shifted his shortstop to third.
brought the infield in and sent third
baseman Bryce Stillman to play almost
even with the piccher's mound oo the
grass.
"fBobby Manning] had bwlted twice
before. so I wanted to take that option
away." Houten said.
Nathan Todd held strong on the
mound. striking out two baners sand-
wiched around an intenoonal wallc to
Tyler Brady. Cd.M's leadoffhiner.
"I wanted them to swing the bat to
beat us,·· Houten said.
After the game. Houten. a former CdM
Pony Oiret.1.or. approached CdM coach-
es and said. ·· 1n seven years I have never
intentionally walked a fbaner]. Brady al·
ways puts the ball on the ground and he
hit it hard the Last two times. I was not
going to have him beat us."
Newport scored five runs in the top of
the. seventh to erase a 7-3 deficit. using
three hits and three walb in 10 batters..
7jppy Levy and Andrew Sk1onsby eadl
singled in runs while .Stillman doub&ed
in one Todd, Jarren Daniel who slam-
med a two-run home nm over the cen-
ter-field fence to give Newport a 2-0 lead
m the first. Bren Houten, Levy and Drew
See BASEBAU., Pap 82
2003 NEWPORT-MESA DISTRICT GIRLS ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
One fine Day
Mustangs' three-sport star is named Daily Pilot's top
female prep athlete for 2002-03 school year..
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
S till aborter than the
awrage high jump pit
and lacking the ability to
tCrtng together words and
phruel. Sharon Dfly provlded a due u
to the compeUdve iide of her
developing peno~
"I remember aoinl to the
lllUlldrlORJJll when lhe WM about a year
" ll1d Et.fkene Day, her fadler and Jump COICb at ea.ta Meta fflab.
were littlng.on the bench wahfn8 our laundry and another little kid
walking In. The kid ttted to climb
Oft lbe bench to • down Ind Sharon
°"'to her Gld. whb her Umad
ICll:9UlllN uted ID t8ll the lcicl lbe
Pn1to111 on IShuon'tJ bench. J
to .. Shln>ll No. no. ma. 1111'1 our
I But. rtp there. tblt told me Che
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BREAKERS
Continued from Bl
doubles, giving the Aces, led by
former Newport Beach Dukes
Coach Greg Patton, a HM lead.
MacPhie then pulled off a 5-4
victory tn mens singles. coming
bade from. a match point for bis
opponent. Amir Hadad in the tie-
breaker by breaking Hadad's
service for the last two points.
Still, when Sharapova and Eva
Dyrberg went down 2-1 in
women's doubles, the Breakers
faced a daunting six-game de6.cit
"We · really didn't play that
bad," Sharapova Said. "The other
team rerumed well. We could
have played some points better,
but that's just the way we
played." Until Sharapova's sec-
ond terVice game In women's '
doubles. 1be twn1ng point of the
match saw Newport Beach come
back from two game points,
juvenating Sharapova.
She and DyJ:berg swept the 6-
nal four games of women's dou-
bles for a 5-2 victory. Then Shara·
pova swept Rittner ln women's
singles. • holding serve three
times, including a paJ.r of 4-0
service games to 6nish the
match.
·1 didn't serve badly,· Sharapo·
va said. "I didn't make many dou-
ble faults." But her serve wasn't
Its nonnal self witil the waning
moments. She made It clear that
everything was back to nortnil in
the third game of the final set.
when she recorded three con·
secutive aces.
SPO.RTS
SE.AH Hl.lER /DALY PLOT
Maria Sharapova of the Newport Beach Breakers returns a serve
against St. Louis Wednesday night at Palisades Tennis Club.
GOLF
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WATER POLO
· U. S . team to win
Victory sets up a.
possible first-place
group finish.
Fonner UC Irvine standouts
Omar Amr andJelf Powers com-
bined {or three goals as the U.S.
m~n'• nadonal water polo team
trounced Japan, 14-4, on the
second day of competition at
the 2003 FINA World Cllampi-
onsh.lps 1n Barcelona, Spain.
tralla on Friday. _
Powers opened the scoring
for the U.S., which fell behind
early, 1-0. Amr contributed two
goals, one on a man-advantage
situation to finish the first-half
scoring and another on a
counterattack that gave the U.S.
team a 9-t lead in the third
quarter.
Dan Klatt and Ryan Bailey,
also former UC Irvine players.
contributed significant minutes
in the pool while another for-
mer Anteater Genai Kerr served
as the backup goalie.
Towersey finishes fifth in Monterey Bay
· The vlct.ory, combined with
Monday's tie with 2003 Euro-
pean champion Serbia and
Montenegro, gives the United
States a chance to finish first in
its group if they can defeat Aus·
The U.S. returns to the pool
Friday against Australia at 6:30
p.m. Barcelona lime.
FinaJ-round 79 drops Santa
Ana CC women's champion
back after trailing by two.
in Monterey Bay in filth place after a final·
round 79.
Towersey, 52. entered the third round
Wednesday two strokes behind eventual
champion Erica Blasberg. a sophomore-lo-
be at the University of Arizona. But the two
golfers went in differen1 directions. Blasberg
shot the first sub-70 round of the tourna-
ment with a three-under-par 69, while
Towersey's final round finished seven
strokes over par. Blasberg finished with a
54-hole total of 216, twelve strokes better
than Towersey's 228.
Big Canyon Country Oub's Cllanning
Lovejoy fired a final-round 77, matching her
first-round score, to finish at 237, good for
16th.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Big West changes
tournament format
Marianne Towersey, the women's club
champion at Santa Ana Country Oub and
the girls golf coach at Newport Harbor High,
finished the 2003 California Women's
Oiampionship at Black Horse Golf Course
BASEBALL
Continued from Bl
Harris all scored for Newport.
Daniel went l for 2 with a walk
and scored three times and
pitched rwo innings in relief,
striking out the side in the fifth to
finish with five JCS.
Kyle LeGrand ripped a 3-2
pitch over the center-field fence
-his second hit -10 plate three
runs in the bottom of the sixth.
Brady went 2 for 4 with a walk
and two runs scored while Virmie
St. John singled. walked and
scored once. Kelsey Olase went 2
for 3 with a double and a~ walk
while Ouis Rosen plated two in
the top of the first with a single to
tie the score. 2-2. Ford went 2 for
2 with a walk and one RBI while
Whalen walked three times in
fow at-bats. Manning scored
twice and added a sacrifice bunt.
Thomas finished l for 3 with a
run scored.
Houren went 2 for 3 with an
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RBI and run scored while Starnes
Arnold added a sacrifice By in the
seventh to score a run. Blake
Pinto went 1 for 3 with a run
scored while Kyie Rohan walked
and Troy Seeber hit the ball
sharply on lhe ground twice.
Nielsen went four innings on
the mound in relief of LeGrand
and struck out three while al-
lowing three runs and Harris
struck out three in his two in-
nings. Houten relieved for two
innings and fanned two, allow-
ing two runs.
Game 2 will be 5:30 p.m. today
at the same field and if a third
game is necessary. it will be
played Friday.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Celebrating the Daily Pllors
Athlete of the Week series
1 I I ' I
TODAY
20 -Kilssa Tyler
Newport Harbor
Girls soccer. '01
Newport Harbor
lntrod~ction
to
The California Women's Olampionship is
open to all California female amateurs, re-
gardless of age.
GOLF
Continued from Bl
I could be rambling and
probably am, but 1 can't help iL
When I step on a course for the
first time, I tend to get emotional
and philosophical.
Emotions will surely run high in
the next few weeks as the Tea Cup
~c and Jones Cup will each be
held at Mesa Verde. putting the
private dub on this radar.
With the improved clubhouse
and lop-notch conditions, Mesa
Verde further exemplifies a long
tradition of excellence. . . .
Players in both the Tea Cup.
scheduled for July 25. and the
Jones Cup. Aug. I, will tee off a1
DAY
Continued from B 1
1:30p.m.
Sargent said Mesa Verde
superintendent Eric Lover has
been working hard getting the
course ready for the rwo
tournaments.
The greens could be quick.er,
Sargent added.
"(I .. over) might add a layer of
silicone." he said
•••
There are still openings for the
Mesa Verde Community Oassic
Golf Tournament scheduled Aug.
18.
The purpose of the
tournament is to begin fund·
raising for a multi-sport Stfidium
at Estancia High and an aquatic
facility at Costa Mesa, both
spearheaded by The Costa Mesa
Community Athletic Foundation.
Expected cost is S7 million.
The Big West Conference an-
nounced Wednesday a format
change for its men's ·and
women's postseason basketball
tournaments that should be
beneficial to UC Irvine's men's
team.
The change, which wiU begin
with the 2003·04 season, will
have the top two teams in the
league receive an automatic
pass into the semifinals. The
third-and founh-place teams
will receive a first-round bye.
If the format had been in
place last season. the Anteaters,
who finished second. would
have au1omalically been placed
in the semifinals and onJy
would have had to win two
games to advance to the NCAA
tournament for the first time in
school his1ory .
"This new formal is designed
10 reward regular season per-
formance and crea1e even
DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA
GIRLS ATHlETES OF THE YEAR
greater incentives as teamll
compete for positioning in the
final regular season standings."
Big West Commissioner Dennis
Farrell said in a released stale·
ment.
The format is a replica of the
one adapted by the West Coas1
Conference prior to last season.
Eigl:J1 men's and eight
women's teams wiU advance to
the tournament al the Anaheim
Convention Center, March 10·
13.
The firs1-round games will in·
elude only teams seeded Nos. 5
to8.
Winners of those two games
will advance 10 play the No. 3
and No. 4 seeds in the quarter-
finals. with the two winners ad-
van<~ing to rake on No. I and No.
2 in the semifinals.
In each round, the highest
seeded ream will play the lowest
seeded ream remaining.
( She ~assed 29 goals and 34 assists as a
ubiquitous senior midfielder to earn CIF
Division UJ and Golden West League
Offensive Player of the Year laurels. while
leading her soccer team to a 22· l-3 record.
wntt high ""°"' in PMWlrl'I## 2002-0I -Sharon Dey leo.a M ... I
IOOMlr2 -Julie Alleo ICorone def Mar)
a.t.ot -AmOer Steen (Newport Hartlofl
-.2000 -April ROM (Newport Hal'bof)
---Jamie ~(eo.ta Metal ,..,.... -Julle Collea (C:O.. Metal
,._.., -M.E. Clayton (Newpon Haltlofl
_... -Katie Grogan leo.ta Metal
She won the 2002 stale high jump crown
with a then-personal-best 5· 11. which also
set the school record. She cleared 5· 10 to
finished tied for second at the Masters Meet.
after winning the Southern Section Division
III title with the same mark. •
She was also fourth al the sectioa finals in
the 400 as a junior, after winning the Paci.fie
Coast League crown in the same event with
a personal-record 57.33 two weeks earlier.
She was league champion in the 200 as weU
that spring.
A 5-foot-8 middle blocker whose jumping
ability helped her provide a dominant
presence at the net, she earned Golden West
League MVP honors after helping the
Mustangs to an unbeaten league voUeyball
season.
The Mustangs. in fact, djd not lose a
Golden West League contest in voUeyball.
soccer or track and field in 2002-03, largety
due to Day's preemjnence. '
Such all-around brilliance also led to her
being named Orange County, Golden West
League. and Costa Mesa Athlete of the Year.
She can now add Daily Pilot Newpon-Mesa
Girls Athle1e of the Year recognition to her
legacy.
1IM4I -MelilN Scftlll2 (Newpon Hatt>or)
_,.. -Gine Heeds (Newpon Hatt>orl
1112.e-OlMa ~li(CGU~I
W'H:Z -Maur911n Mc:UrWI (~ Haltlof)
Southern Section playoffs.
Her freshman track and field campaign
included PCL and CIF Southern Section
Division Ill high jump crowns. the latter with
a leap of 5-6. She cleared 5·9 at the section
Masters Meet 10 finish second, then went 5·8
to finish fifth at CIF State finals.
She was also second in the 400 meters
(58.20) at the 2000 PCL finals.
Her senior year began by spearheading
the aforementioned league title run in
voUeyball. which led to the program's first
trip to the CIF playoffs In five seasons. Coach
Allison Sallaclin's Mustang.s lost in the first
round to finish 13-3.
Culminating in a scoreless tie in the
Division nI dtJe game against Walnut, Day's
prep soccer career finished with 83 goals. 71
assists, a 57·20·21 team record and a
23-game unbeaten streak.
"Sharon is the engine !hat makes it all go,·
Mesa girls soccer coach Dan Johnston said of
Day's role on the ream.
Equally as impressive as her athletic
accomplishments is the humility and poise ~ with which she conducts herself. Revered by
teammates, coache' and competitors alike.
she simultaneousty seems to rise to the
challenge of the biggest spotlight, while
diffusing the accompanying fuss !hat goes
with the results of success on such a grand
slage.
After playing varsity voUeyball for a second
season. she became a full -fledged soccer star
as a sophomore, when she coUected 23 goals
and 16 assists, en route to first -team All-PCL
laurels. TI1e team finished second in league
and, though eliminated in the first round of
the CIF playoffs. won a then-school-record
14 games.
Her sophomore year culminated with a
third-place showing in the high jump at the
state meet (5-8) after she tied for second at
the Masters Meet
Her senior spring Included the
aforementioned state high jump crown (5·10
before 11,862 at Cerritos CoUege June 7).
Prior to repeating as state champion, she
won the ClF Southern Section Masters Meet
(5-10), as weU as her founh straight section
Division Ill crown (6·0, a division record).
She won Golden West League titles in the
high jump (5-8), 100 (13.07) and 200 (26.30)
and also anchored the league champion
1,600 relay, which clocked a league-record
4:07.44, to help the Mustangs win the league
team championship.
·or our three lcids £Louis, a fonner Mesa
football standout. and Jasmm, already a
standout in soccer and track and field as a
freshman), Sharon is the serious one,·
Eugene Day said. "She sets her mind to
something and she does whatever she bas to,
to get it done."
Day. who will compete in soccer and track
and field at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. first
drew notoriety as a freshman soccer star. She
scored 14,goals and added 12 uaist.s to earn
6rst-team All-Paci6c Coast League
~on. She also helped the Mustanp
earn the program's 6rat trip to the CIF
She was second in the 400 at section
Division m finals in 2001 afterwlnnlng the
PCL high jump crown for a second time.
She was a second-team All-PCL choice her
junior volleyball season, then J>elped Mesa
make a run at the PCL socs;et dtle. Her 17
goals and nine assists tha( season helped h er
earn co-MVP honors in lhe PCL. as well as
second-team All-ClF Division IV recognition.
The team won it.s first ClF playoff game; then
lost In the second round to finish 13-6-4. .
For good measure. she was sixth in CIF
Southern Section Division ID in the 200 (a
personal-record 25.37) and helped the I ,600
relay finish eighth at section finals.
She soared over the bar at 6-2 to win the
lfabuco Hills Invitational April 5. That mark
wa.s her season best
She cleared 5-10 to finish second at the
USA junior outdoor championships June 21
at Stanford University .
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rweteiUINe IO paraonal rtprneolaW. ........._~) ~ ~) S1nta Ana, CA 92705 O I p I 1 J I IO l/ D1 •211, lrv1no. C•h 200.,9•11 •1 ldtn •DOOlnled by the OOUl1 ....... -cl ... The r1~ltlKJUS Busmen ,, y I 0 u v . lornta 92612 ~ .. ..
the :O~ estate ol Wt1hin lour moottla lrom tS/n DAE DO KEY, 1 n1mt rtlerred to d>ove t'4 31 1003 Th!il!! I his bus mus tS con Daily Pilot lune 26 July
THE PETITION requestS tne dale of hfat iMuanoe NEWPORT eo.J.£11AIVJ, was !tied tn Or do&• flctitlws lusjnns dur ted by 1t1 m<1tv1dual 3 IO I I 2003 lh!>35
the deoedeofs will and °'p ~ ~_f!OVided In ~AME.SA.CA~ County on 2/23 01 r!lf Have you st•lltd clo1n1t Fktitletll.._..___
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admmed to probale 9!00 Tl'le bme lorflllng ~ 11 At Your Service o.. Tho lollowma pers1.ins 7003 MmaS......
The wrM and Af11codlclls ::: ~~~'it;= EOUPt.£Ni RXT\JAES. hvery Serv1rt;! lnl 1CA1 ••• d<iin& bu11nen u Ammar Al lbt.ih1m The lollowm1 persons
are 1v11table tor 17'4 hHll"" <lite noooed 0000.VU.' 2138 S Wri&hl St a1 Sea Bretlf M.rket1n& Pash1 •rt dcun& bu•1neu •• examinallOn 1n the file lbOYe . ..., TRADENAME. Sant• Ana CA 9210'> 1>1 Ma• Adir1n WholtHle This statement w .is New D.awn ol Oranae
kept by the COUit YOU MAY EXAMINE 17'4 1.£ASEHOLO MEAESf Tht' bo\tne•• " <on Dt\lribultott 1414 N ltltO wtlh tnt Cuunty Lountt Hou\e Church
THE l'ETITK>N requeslS file kept by lhe court H J4l.C) MPROl/EMENTS du~t•d by a <.orporaltun 8.1tav1d Oran11e Cah Clerk of 011n11e Cnunty 1676 M.arauettle Ave
•uthonly to ldmlnlsuw )O<' ara a per90ll CJ::N9'WlT NOT TO Al Your s~r•1~' Oe forn1a 9?861 un 0711103 C'lt<ina Del Mar CA
the estate undef the interested tn lllll Hiiie, CCMPETE ltvtr y ltlL I aur '" Gt1ta1 ~ M•rkeltn& 200369 50100 9/6/S
lflOepelldenl you may ~le Wlltl the ard are tocmed ._ 1560 H•r11plun Pr t\1dent C. r u u 11 t t; A I J3 5 6 Daily Pilot July 3 10 I I H<nr y A John sun
Administration of E.slates coun 8 Request for NEWPORT BOU..EV.-AO. Th1\ •talcmcnl .,., Ave 111 d d U b c rt u r a . 24 2003 I n'>4b lbib M•r au•ttl•. Curot1d
Act (Thia authonty wiH Special Not/Ce (IOlm OE· COSTA MESA. c,t.92627 llled with tht t.ounly '-•r l\l>aO ( dltlorn1a Oel Mar CA 9267':>
lllOw tne pe(IO(lll 154) of tile llllng of an n-e b.111 sale 8 r.endlld to Clerk ul Or dn&e !'01111ly 97009 Fktltiolll hsiltu I h1\ tlu\1ness •• con
repfesentAl1ve IO take lnvenlOl)I and awalsal be ~ at tie on 0611 J 03 I h1\ bu"'"'" 1\ <On du< too by an 1nd1Y1dua1
many ICtiona Wl1h0ol OI estate a ... lt or of any o1fioe al us fSCFIOlol. 200S6941400 dut ltd bt d 'or11ur•l1<1n "-S......_. Hov• yuu \tarted duine ot>talr.ng court awovaJ petllton ()I account as 1C»42 LAMPSON Daily Ptlul Junt 2b luly Have vuu \ljrf~d drJll1£ lht lotlowtn& per WO\ ~UW••\> ytl' 't'e\ ~e~~~ =::. prO\ndeO in Probate AVENUE, GAAOEN J 10 17 2003 Th!iH bus1r>P\\ Y"' 1 y,., a1e do1n11 b1ntnc\\ d' May J lOOJ ·-1 •. ....,.._. Code SeetlOfi 1250 A GA:ll/E. CA 92840 li'CI j 'J 01 199'.l lade Morl&•llt 3181J P•,tu1 Hen1 y A
h0w9v8f, lhe ptfaOnll ~ I()( Special f'e~uledMeltl fldltlewslvsiaess Gr•be •~ M.rkel•nll A11way Avenu~ Suite C Johnsr.n ~!Ive w\11 be •o...:....... ....._ ,. 1v·•·...... AUG4 :10:)3 .._ Group M1< hael C Cost• MH• CA 97626 lht\ \tatement "u
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unlesa ltl8'f hive ...alY9Cl BUASl'ElN. MICHAEL 1 Corrrneroal Cooe ~ are do1n11 bu\1ne\\ <I\ f1l~d w•lh the County (.A 92627 un 06 "ll 03
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The Uldepetlden! LOS ANGELES. CA hi per!D1 ..., ...tun bl Colm.c 'I t .1n1•• 200369S 1539 9?657 14 :?OCH 1h567
adm1nlstrab0n allltlon!y 90060 c:iarre ...... be led IS us Otr tcl n J Calmal Red I Da•I• P•lul Jul• 11 ?4 lh • WIM be gtanled unleas an ··-1 9!> ' ' '' ou"n ... \ •• ""' r::....., __ a....:.-... inte<etted ,_son files 01116/03. 07117-03. ESCPDN. 10042 h tate 46 Ma· Arthur JI Au& I ?003 ll\'>90 dut ted b/ • ~tntr•I nrnnw>-.u
....... 0712$'03 LAMPSON AVftl..£. Co111 1 Suit• 1100 partnerihiµ M-.S......____.
an oc,ectlorl to ll'le CtlS-MOCl2tt GARDEN GROVE. CA Newport BeHh C.A FldltiOlnluslntss Havt yuu \ldfted <111111~ -,..._,
pelJ1Jon and shows good N~ HACH-COSTA 92840 arc! '1e last day tor 92660 ..... StGttllllllt busine\s yet' The lulluw1ng persons
ta!Ae wtYy the court Ml!SA DAILY PILOT ArQ dlli"nl bo/ "ff aedt)r Cdlifor ni• Mur l~•t.• Nu di• dotng businns n
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NOTICE OF detcnbed as belon!har1lttllOll!dsale Court Su.re l lO' 1:!111 &l•uly £nte1p"u" lht• stalemtnt "'"" 1168 Newport Blvd
TRUSTEES SALE TS Comcliete4Y descnbed in dalespeclledilbM! Ntwporl 8,,,.,, 1 A 1140 North van tl•t1•n hied wtlh tn• l.uu• ty 1 u\I• M.-a t.A976U
No 1053472·08 APN UICI deec:t Of trult Tile Daled.JU.2.20J3 92£>&0 St lllO~ At•fht1m CA ~~·c;; ~ i~•n~c \."u' It C.•ll•roo Food Se•••Lt>
412-052·16 TRA 15034 street aOdrels and 01t191 OAEOOKEY ~32S Tht\ bu''""" ,.,. Iv' '1/!iO/ 20036948888 ht< 1CA1 1768 New1M I
Loan "lo 101051324 ocmmon OtllgnabOO, If PCTS du< ltd by • Ulll••"''"'' Ntll·•m Wo,ur l./40 dtly Pilot June /t, luly 81od Cu•I• Mes. ' A
qEF Pelge, Jeffrey Ill)' ol ltle real property -NeNPORT Ha•• v•1u •l•rtetl J r • N~tth >l•n l:luttn S1 • 10 II 700! '"'II 'Jlf,"l/
IMPOATAHT NOTICE deacnbtd &bolle It BEACH'COSTA MESA bu\•M ·' t•t ' v.-A,,,.1 Analt•un CA 97!!07 lt11~ bu\•ne\\ '' r,n
TO PROPERTI pu~ to be 1068 DALY Pl.OT 7117/:tJ 71 ?OCH I.•• •If Ctdar 14!40 du1 led by • <urpur•l•uri
OWNER· YOU ARE IN Vllle,o Clfde Coata I c .. 1tlotr1td M ··I~···· ~vllh ~ • ., Bur.n St fldltlowlludnh1 HA•t (<JU \lart•d dull.
DEFAULT UNOEA A Mesa CA 9262e The NOTICE TO CREDITORS Act •Pl'"'• I nrp1;111 ... n An•h•im C.A 92807 ..... Statlllllllt bu••ne'> Y•I' Yt•
DEED Of TRUST unclef...,_, Trustee OF MAAJOAIE LENORE C.rir 1\tuµhtr l 1, .. 1•·"1 lhi• bu"''"'' '" '"" I I 2tlOO • <ftcla~ any ll&blhty ror ELMQUIST I V11t l'.-\ldtnl Ju.i~d by • Kt"lll'IJI 1 ••• I"""'""~ µ•""r" vdll•rdll f uud ~er'" r DATED Aprfl 11, 2002. CASE NO A2l9890 th 1 I 1 1 .ttll""'"'I' •r.-dr.m~ llu\rnt•,\ •• In• Marltal c,,.11.,..,.,
UNLESS YOU TAKE any 1nc:orrectneas Of tne SUPERIOR COURT OF 1'• \ ~ tn:•" ""~' t1,,., ynu o,t,1rt•<I .i.,.1iw 1 A 1;,,,ul' Prorl111 '"'"'· (I r1
ACTION TO PROTECT street address and olller CALIFORNIA I 1.11•d with '" \.uui•ly 1"'""'"" v•t' Nu In< 740 Niu I""' lh" \tatement ,.H
YOUR PROPERTY IT ~mon "'~"'na""". rl COU•"" OF O"'.,OE Cl•r~ nf Or•n'e l:<•1tt1ly 11 · ~ H • ""'" ..,.,.~ . ., """ "'' • ""'" on 06 I J 03 1•·•111 I,.~., • I """''"rt r3th f1ltd with lh• Lvu"ti MAY BE SOlD AT A any, Sllown herein Said Nollce IS nereoy QM1t1 to 20036948050 Ir·" t.1tM""' w•· r A 'JlbbJ C.ler~ ol Or •ni.t Luu11t;
PUBLIC SALE IF YOU sale ""'" be maoe, DI/I the ettd11on ol •:: 0 111 p,1 1 Ju , 10 17 111"'1 "' 111 tn• L '""'Y LA C.r ""~ 11, 1Nv1 ,,,. 01 l l 03
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$110ULO CONTACT A lees t:Nrges anel Court. at 3"1 Tlle Coty Flctitlouslusinhs"--Ha., rou ~l•tttcl ~· •r•~ MmeS""91111 But•tv J 11.11 •• ,.,
I ·WYER On '""'US! e~nanc.e$ or Ille Trustee Onve °'~ CA 92868 Fictitious lusintss ~u\tn•·' Yl'I' NC> I I II ?4701 R ... rn~nd •2St i:>•1'0' p,11 !,_,.: .• i~I .~
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06. 2003. al 10 ooam a.no of tne lrUSIS created ll\lada/y, as lnAIH ot llll hi\ ·~~nduoed ttl• U\t -.... _,, Arn~•·\"' Cl tJ •r• dO•ne bu'•"e'' ., 9?bJO ., Cal-WesltfTl Dy said Oe«l Of Trust. to 11\JSI daled May 28. 1991 .1 lflt f•dtltvu' fhl\t 'h• lo11n .. 1n~ P"''''"' 1ht\ ,,., ....... , wa• H .... ~rd Pr(Jdudrvns 971! 1111\ l>tl\lllr'\ \ II Flctitlousludnht
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CofporabOn, as duly ponopal sums ot the a setllor. •t 2029 C&nllJIY D"·'2"' 740 H611< ••• •• N<"'U"'' Ull1t• ,,, f l<rk .,1 Or•tt~• r ,u1111 Bea<t> 'al•h""'" 92651 H••e vuu "•rT•O Joo•• ... • •'·• ,,
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bank a CtleCll drawn by wnnen Dectaratlon ol PAULJ UVAOAAV Nnv•n• l•"a"~" tiled "1th tt>e tuunt~ nid 9~ll6S •' • un07 I OJ Sulut"'"' 230 £ 11111 lil~d ""'"' lh• ""' '•
a slllte or federal credrt Oetaull and Demand tor 2029 Ctntuty Per~ East, i11,,.,.., j' l•r~ 111 u .. r>~e Ccrnnt1 !his bu\inen " LJfl 20036950101 ::.t ~It 211 Co•I• u.r~ .. t CJrdn~• "'"'•
unoon. ()I a check Cltlwn Sale ano a wrttten Suite437 '"" 'tAIPn1er>~ wa' "'' (J6 11 01 ouct~o l>y • torpuratton 0dilV Prlot lul1 3 10 l/ M._. CA 91617 '" l)b .!l 03
Dy a atata ()I federal Nonee o1 Detau~ and I.Os Mg91ts, CA 90067 t11eo "'th the ruuntv J 20036949 719 H••t ou ,11, teo do in 14 1003 lhS4 7 Sttphen S•ur>Oer~ 2 JO 20036949112 Eledlon to SeU The 07m'03, 071()7/03. Link of Or•n&e L •unh D••lv Pilot luly J 10 17 l>u•tn••~ 1•1, ~o II I 1 l lh St Sit ll I I Daily Pilot lul, 1 IV I I savmgs Ind loan 0711003 01 II OJ l4 :?OOJ fh'>bb , .,. ' " ftdltieuslusiteu L•nt,Mnd Llo926?7 ?4 7003 1"'1-l • ·~•IJOn. S8V1""" undefsigned e1used sat<! --u. ..... ,... on -----1 About T 1me Plumb11>• ~ .,,... ~~·v. 20036951221 • K-...r~........... '"" bu\IOf\\ t\ OU assoc11bon, Ot savinos Notice ol Oef1ull and NEWPORT eEAC.._ fkt1tious 1usJnK M•rilyn f1and•1.h r "'~ -mn-batWI ~II\ Sedlon Elecl>On to Sell to be COSTA MESA DAILY Daily P1lul July l7 24 S ~crel•ty lht lollow•n~ pot\ufl\ ou1.IPcl by An ind•Yldu•I
5102 _, •'-Fr~~~1 r-..._. 111 lllll cou""" PILOT ll Auii 7 2003 ZOOJ MmeS,._.. Thi\ •Ut•mpnt w•s •r• d •no; t u••'•>\ a\ Ho• i uu •Utttd doin. "' u.., .. _,_ VltAl"\IV\I on1 lh595 bu\1nt\' 'ft'f Vt:\ Jun~ Cooe and al/ll'lollzed to wnere IN rn l property -------lnp I llv.,tn~ per\un• t11eo wilt> the C11u"I Y H•<t~1ttl• D~ Meu A1>t lOClJ Irie loll,w. n11 ptr\
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•nd now held by n under 17, 2003 Trullee Sile Surf COIT! d l I Slree t ~•ndt.-11• Or Cl)rl)ttd llAV• ynu \lat led c!n1n~ die dutlli! l>u\lnt\\ ., (.A 92705 bu\I""' v•t Y•· NJd Deed ol Trust in the Oftlcer Rriordl L Rorie Sutf Ctnler el T Strnt del M.ar CA 92625 bt1\1n•\\ ytt' Yr•. 09 01 '_,Della Mot,,, spur I• bl I lhl\ bu\111eu t\ co11 ~S....... 1 l ?OOJ
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NOTICE Of TRUS. OltW common c1Mi9--
TEE'S SALE TS No.~ rwtion, " wry, ahown 02021 Doc 10 het91n. The total
I0001'598542005H amount of the unpaid
Tiiie Ordaf No. belanc:e wttl'1 lntefMt
077031351 I"""' ther9on of Iha obllge-
tornneu,.r No. tlon eec:&nd by !ht
2500013989 APN No. property to be lold
937-21.011 YOU ARE IN plue reeeoneble Htl·
DEFAULT UNDER A mated coeta, ••peneet
DEED Of TRUST, and ldvMCel 1t the
DATED 01117'2002. time ol the lnltlel publl-
UNLESS YOU T AAf c.tlon of ttle Notice of A~ TO PROTECT Sele II $390,Ml.OI. It 19
YOUR PROf'EATY, IT poMfble tNt et tha
MAY BE SOLD AT A tlme of .... ttle ~ PUBLIC SAL£. IF YOU Ing bid 1MY be IMa
NEED AN £XPlAHA. 1tW1 ttle tcMI ~ TIOH Of THE NA TUAE ,.... due. In eddltton to
Of THE PROCUOING c.eh, 1M Truetee Wiii
AQAJNST YOU, YOU 8Ccept CMhllf'1
SHOOlO CONTACT A cr.cb drewn on I
LAWYER.• Notice le 1t8tt or nMlonll benk.
het'tby glwn tN1t CTC 1 chick dr9MI by •
...., Eetalla SeMcee, 118'9 or tedlrll credit
M duly appointed union, Of 1 chick
tNltile pu~ to tha dr9MI by I .... or
Deed of TrUlt I~ '9dlf1ll U¥tngl end
by LAUREL FEHNERTY loan WCI clllltoi1, NY-
A SINGLE WOMAN. Inge ll80Ct9doli, or
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The f itlrtiou\ Bu\lntn delM., CA9262!> ltltd wtlh lh• County C '"a Mes• Cfi 9lf>.?6 This statement "'a\ IGhn S••a•~• 3063 Jn07 II 0 1.1n1<.• •••
n•me ltltrred to •bO•t T'11\ bus1nts\ IS <On Cler~ of Or•"ll' County Tt11s l>U\llte\\ " .un !tied with the County Hayn Awe c~\I• Mes• 20036951222 fh·• ' •m•nt ...
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Coonly on 8 19 200:? por,led auol•alion 2003•9507S3 Hne you \tarted doin on07 01 03 Th•• busine.\ 1\ tu~ 31 •u.: 7 lOOJ THS'I' Cltr> 'O••~i' r.uunt,
f Ill NO 7002691 )931 otnri tnin • partnerstl\p D•1ly Pilot Joly 10 11 bu\•MU ytP 20036950084 Oucltll by •n ·~dt¥1dual I ~ •·-~ on 07 08 03 Norman Daylt [ i vltl H•ve yuu \Urtod dntnii 24 31 2003 lhS8J Ye\ 1 03 Daily Pilot July 3. 10 17 H••t yt>u \l.irltd do1ni1 rtun,.. _.s 200J695074t
Jr 108 c.11-Del P·· I bu\tnt\\ yet' Yt\ 01 ID...oU.I--a.-1-.., 0 l I In •• In A''" n 111 l' 2003 Tl'I!>~) bu\1nf\\ ,,t, -S"'-"'t 0~1ly Po1ot lul) JU I • • rllm...-c J o l J "!'es 0dl9 1998 4 H ?003 lh!I • ltco. Sari Clemente CA Ol 1977 ..___S......__. orp .,,. t • .,. RctltiM ..._ lonn S•••\•e lht lollnw1n1 P'"""'
92672 Jc11 YA Kine -..,_ Pre\lde111 .._ S This \l•tement wu ue dome bu\1nn• '' fldltleus '4niltu W1llram J Luka.1• Jr . This statement was The lollow1na pe"On\ Thi\ 't•lement "'0 -......., El t p o 1 n.11 Pr o
108 C11lle Del P.ac1ltlo !tied with the County 1re do1ne business a\ ftled with lht County Th I II flltO "'Ith ll'lt 'uunly u:t: ; ~':,~u Cl N:w 11-. s......t Sa1r~1Cslebmu~n10t~\•CA1.92,60/n7
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du:;ed b~ <: aener•I 200S6950711 c) Solt;,, Sol~lton\ 2003'949721 ::.oR~'s"·'~>BrR~~h~r,•d 2003"41"1 N~:;o~tt"e:.~~t(J c.~-~r.7. d~~oo~~~:nm :~ P•~~~~;~1~ayle t1v1n Jf ~:'1I1 p~/uly 1~h~/9 !~~2 l~~~:~n €:1~t1or~;a ~;•l~~ol July J 'fri~l!I ~0d':~0~: ~:t:,'t~~1~r1ou~) ~•;I~ i~o~;• lf>Th~~ 9~! busmm ,, un ~~,m;.~;K~'1~"~. ~1:,1:
This slllemenl WO 92780 180 w Wilson St RctitlM..... ducted by •" 1nd1Wtdu•1 I c• 92679
ltltd with the County RdillM..... Robert P111on 13912 Actitilul~s •£106 CO\ta Mesa CA ..___,........___. H .. e you •t11ted d· int 1"1r1 Wood1ull [nQ11•
Clerk ol Oranee County .... s..i..t Tustin, E.st Or •39d 92627 - -bos•nns yt tl No •a• 11811 V1• P•tu
on Ol 08103 lust1n C11tlo1n1a 92780 .... s...-it R1chtttl Brent Johnson Ille lollow1n& penon• C1n1 Stern I l'otu dr r.•u CA 9267'il
200S695073• Tho followme persons this bu\1nus " con· lhe lollow1na pe•suns J80 W W1tson St art dom11 Ouwnus •• This statement wa. Th•' bu""'" '' ton o111y Pilot Jult 10 17 ''' dotn1 bus1neu as ducted by an individual ..,,. do•ne bu""'" n •E 106, Cosh Meu CA Pe nu I Comp•ny 970 hied with tht County Clul led t>y •~ 1nd1vtdu1I
24 31, 2003 JHS8!> •J llelll•ae Real f•l•te Have you st1rled dome a> R•w Chuppen bl 92627 C•o•• Pl Cnsl• Mtos.a Clerk ol O<anf>t County li•n vou ''••led dott11
The fotlow1n1 persons
1re doln& business "
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14. 31. 200l TllSI l
b) llet11aie Realtors c) buunnsytt?No f oreltont Mor1111e Thts busmeu is lOn CA92627 ot107 l~/03 l>u\1neu v••' Yh !I
Her1t1at Re11tv d) RobertM Patton C ap 1 I• I ' l ducted by 1n 1nd1Y1du•I Edward R Tomasek 200S6tS1'13 200J
Het1l•&t Properly Man Thi\ stitement was Rehnanre< tty com d) Haon you started do1na 970 Gro~e Pl Costa Daily Pilot Jul 17 ?4 1111• ~ Enqu1111
.icement. •> Herltaae filed with fht County Refinenuc1ty el rore busineu yet' Meu CA 926?/ 31 Aue 7 2003 Th610 l h" ,,., .. m,nl wa.
Propett1u 2785 w... Clerk of Oran1• County Ir 0 n t c. p 11 •I t ) ru 6·2l·03 Tl'llS bu"nus IS 'on· l1ltd with the County
w1n1 Cir Costa Men , on06/l l/03 Hav1cat1on l<im &> Rtch•rd.lohnson ductecl by •n 1nd1w1dual Rdlttlll...... Cler~ of Or•nee Count,
CA 92626 4850 200S6t41SJS F 0tehont C•plt~I. I~ I Th,. statement wn Have you 5tarted do1na on 01 11 'Ol
Oav1d W Myhre. 2785 Daily Pilot Jvl 17 24. W 18thSI A 207 Cosh f1ltd wtlh the County bustnt»ytt'No ... s......t 200HtS12S7
Wuwtnt Ctr Cost1 31. AU( 7. 2003 Th60!> Men C1hlorn1192627 Clerk of Otani• County f dwe1d R lomotk Tht lollow1n& ~"0"' D11I~ Pilot lul 11 24
Mt» CA 92626 4.850 01v1d C0tdon Howu on 06/24/03 I"" statement WI\ •re do•n& bu""'" H JI .\I.II , 2003 Th60.3
This buslntn is con ........... 412 12th St Huntmaton 200J4t4t207 ltled with tM County HeWl)Oft Guilt! Co 9!>2
ducted by 1n 1nd1v1du1I ie-se...t Buch C•l1lorn11 92648 D11ly f>tlot June 26 July Ci.r• of 0flnlt County Post Rd Costa ~u
Have you started docnc This bus•nu' 1s con 3 10 17, 2003 lhS33 on 07/l!llOJ CA 92626
businessytt' lhe follow1nc persons ducted by an individual 200S6tJl6l2 Gracory Scott Misner
Yes 196-t are dotn& bus1neu H Havt-yb<.t stetted do•ftt .......... 011ly Pilot Jul 17. 24 952 Post Rd Co,ta
DavidW Myhre Spin, 2973 H11b0t 81vd bu5'ntssyet'No ... S....... 31 Au& 7.2003 Th609 ~ CA92626
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hied with the County 92626 This 11,tement wes Tiie l0Uow1n1 per.ans ~..... •d by en end1vldu.tl
Clerk of Ofln111 County S1und11 II Abbott. hied with the County l rt doinl buslMU H -~ Havt you llMt.cl do;;f\C
on 06/20/03 1073 SaludOI, Costa Clerk of Onni• County Enc0t• Ct111Mt, 3424 Vlt bul"eneu yet> Yn. 1994
200J H4U7S Mua, CA 92626 on 06/03/03 Opo1to Slip •709, New Scott Mt111«
Dally Ptlol June 26, July Robert W Well1, 682 IOOJ4t4H l 7 port Be.ch, CA f2663 Tl11• 1t•lement wn
3. 10, 11. 2003 Th5'1 Alt• Vista Way, I •aunt OtU~llot July 3, 10. 17. Crut Atl•ntk: & h tiled with tlM County 8ttch. CA 92651 2• 3 Th"!i6 Ctfic Yacht C0tp (CA) Cft1ll of Ounct County
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buslnns r•H No ... ....... Th" ltvtlMu •• co11 ll Ava. 7 2001 "'601 The follow1111 per.ans
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H•ndrm•n. 114 c 20t11 St I 2. Costa flhM. CA
92627
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Cllfk ot Oran1t Countr '°'*· 230 t 17tt1 St clflC Yecllt Co<'. H9ffy
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Caltt«ni. ""2
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Nth SI 112, Co•ll
fli\eH.CAt21Z7
Oft 06/20/0l t20l, Co•t. Mn~ CA Stlw.t.. S.Crttll'J ~41t7t 9~hMI l>ofteld Mer This 1tattme11t •tt
Dally t11Dt AIM 1$, Jutr lfl, UO (, 17th St !lied With the Countr
3.10, 17,1003 ~2 e203. Co.la ,...._, CA Cleflt of ~411f9 C01111ty
Ot1¥ Net Mr I lO, 17. 24.1110.J -n.Mt
Mir du '*' In ..... -CC!!2!' Tlle lol10w111a. t'9taon• -........ Died -.... -.... doin& bll*''" ... ;r-rn!lt. lftl ..,.. i;Nt' CA ~ •) Sovtl\ftn C•llf0tnl1 .... ... ... .......~;:a Alt f'ro!Kb arid hl'll· f · a· I 1111 ....... l>ltiOll• II) Tiit Shed : if-:.,~':t rr:&a'r-OTC.._ ~~J·~;~::~
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1 -7. t.-.. .... • ._ _, .. =• .. , M11 CA .. =.,....,tit .. l:.'lt n... ~ iS (Oft
: MJ l I UAdll ff ........ • -thKtetl aw I tetportMll t ,. ......... _.,... ttwwwc• ....
Mllltt Sfttlflltll, 114 f
20th St. 11 2. Costa
,....,CAll2821
Thi• bua1tt•s ._ '°" du<t-4 llJ llusNM a11d
wife
Have rou 1twtad .._
._.._.,en,..
ftt0trsi.• 1"" tt.ttflltllt ...
1"'4 wctll tM Coun.h C*" tit 0rtt11t ewnu .,,0711sm MUtttt••• DelfJ , •. ..,_ 11 z•.
ll.Allle 7,fOOJ TMOI
......... 9~1 ~;:... ™' ~'"'"' it COii· Ody ........... I 10 ', .......... duc:IM llr. 111 1ndMdutl , 200 ,...~ • ' T!lil to11o•:~so111 ......_ ~ tt•t• _.., 24i J nim
aia Htlll II It! ~,.tfY• ......... °""° l'f opwt;a, mo litn a tll R•llfO~ Ave . CO\ta ~~ ....,.., ... ......
Mu8,C.lctoullet82t 11\it attte.-c 'wet ......... ~
0.1 .. ,.,.,.,_. CCA), fle4I W6 Ille C.-., •• ..... .__.. M 2MO lte114tlptl An. C'9tt et 0r-.. ~ D91 Seil. D .._ ...
Cftt• ...... c.wtr• •..07/llm •Ill." ............ ,
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14 l!vtdly, tt 17, 200 __ J ____ _
........... .. Ulll..... .. Ulll ..... MUpl..._ .. f.llllW. ......... .........
TM followhlc persona
•• dcMll& blnil'lh• ·-= .eity WOfks floorlna.
104, Coste Mesa. CA tM.26
Vfedimlr P'oipj, 84J6
Umest~Ot , R1vet$kle. CA92SCM
Thb business la con·
ducted, by: •11 1ndlvidual
Have you sterted doln1
business yet? No
Vladimir Poza•I
This 5tatement wn
tJed with lhe County
CMrll of Ou n19 Co11nly
on 07/15/03
200S69SH16
Daily Pilot Jul 17. 24,
'3 1, Aua. 7, 2003 Th607
At-.. ...... ..........
The follow1na persons
ere doina business as
Actio n Talent Wnt
Manaeement , 1670
Santa Ane Ave • Costa
Mesa, CA 92627
Ana:ela Gritt1th, 740
16th Pl. #8, Costa Mesa.
CA 92627
This business is con
ducted by an ond1v1dual
Have you started dome
business yet7
Ho
Aneete Grottllh
This stal1menl wu
Med with the County
Clerk of Or a nae County
on 06/20/03 ION6MHH 0.Jly Piiot JilM M. July
3. 10. 17, 2003 "'~ ........ ..........
Th• followlna pttJOns
art doir11 business es•
Ace f rei1ht Service ,
19487 Su r tu t Dr ..
Hunlin•lon B11ch, CA
92648.
Elayne Poy, 19487
Surlset Dflve, Hunhna·
ton Buch. CA 92648
This business 11 con
ducted by an 1nd1vldual
H•v. you sl11 ted dome
business yet 1 No
Elayne Pov
This statement wu
llled with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 06/27/03
200S6t4t720
Delly Pilot luly 3, 10. 17,
24,2003 Th560
~ ......
"-*'-' Th~ lollowine per sons
are dome business H .
Wireless No w . 30
Morena, l1vrne, CA 92612
OMC Companies (CA), 30 Morena. Irvine. CA
92612
llus business IS ~On
ducted by a co1por a hon
Have you sta1ted dome
business yet7 No
DMC Companies. David
M. Citllson, President
Policy
This •t1t1m1nt wn
filtd with UM County
Cllfk ot Oranse County
on07/0IV03
toOMtS07M
Dal Pilot July 10. 17.
Ac-.. ..... ..........
The loltowina per.1ons
1rt dolna buslne" n :
Allaood Appre1sal Ser·
vices, 1361 El Camino
Real, #173, Tus tin, CA
92780
Judith Ann Schoelfler,
1361 El Camino Rul.
1173, Tustin, CA 92780
Thi$ b~SIMSS Is con·
ducted by· 1n indlvldual
Have you st1rted dolna
business ytt7 No
Judith Schoeffler
This s tatement wu
filed with lhe County
Clerk of Onnae County
on06/26/03
200SHCt67t
D11ly Pilot July I 0, 11
24,31,2003 Th572
RdltlM ...... ... s.......
The follow1n1 persons
are dolna businus u .
Kerr Co .. 1760 Monrovia
Ave IA 9, A 10. Coslil
Mesit, CA 92627
Kem Harsl•d. l 7li0
Monrovia Ave . Costa
Mesi, CA 92627
This business is con·
ducted by. an Individual
Have you started dol11a
business yet? No
Kerri Harstad
llus stettment was
tiled with tti. County
on 07!08/03
200S6tS07U
Dally Pilot July 10, 17,
24, il1 •i lll61' ........... ... s......
The followln1 per sons
art doln1 business as:
Morain P R (Public
Relations a -rketin1)
2504 W. -cArthur Blvd.
18, Senta Ana, Cahfornla
92704
Mora•n Nauyen, 27252
E astride• Or.. l •k• f' or est. Californle 92630
This buslneu Is con·
dueled by: an lndivldu1I
Have you started dolna
business Yll? No ,
Morean Na uyen
This statement was
hied wrth the County
Cle1k of Or1n11 County
on 06/13/03
200SHCl1S7
Dally Pilot July 10. 17.
24,31,2003 1h587
AdillM .....
"-*'-' The lollowlna persons
are do1n1 business •s.
May Photo and Desren.
300 Broadway. Costa
Mesa, Cahlorma 92627
Keith Tetrill M1y, 300
Broadway. Costa Meu,
Callfornl• 92627
This bualnu s Is con·
ducted by 1n lnd1vldu1t
Hevt you sttrted doin&
business 1et1 Yn, 1111/
Keith-y
This statement wn
flied with tti. County
Cled1 ot Or•nae County
on 07/l/Ol
200s .. so102
Daily Pilot July 3, 10. 17.
24, 2003 Th543 .......... ... s......
The followln1 persons
art doin1 business as:
Irvine financial Sttv1cH
Company, 1391 Brus
lantlrn Or , l a H•bra,
CA 90631
Elizabeth Gllkman,
1391 Brus lantern Dr ..
la Habra, CA 90631
This busonen Is con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you started dome
busonen yel? No
Eliiabeth Gllkman
This statement was
filed w1lh the County
Clerk of Or •nae Courtly
on 07/15/03
200.S69S 1'1 I
Daily Pilot Jul 17. 24.
31,Aua 7,2003 Th610
sm
Newport Be1ch, CA
92661
Sean Dilullo, 217 1/2
S•pph11t Ave .. Newport
Beach, CA 92661
This business Is con·
ducted by· an lndlvldual
Have you started dolna
b11siness r,et! No
SunD1ullo
ll11s statement wn
filed with the County
Clerk of Or1nae County
on 07/08/03
200369507 19
Dally Pilot July 10. 17
24.31.2003 Th580
~ ......
"-*'-' The lollow1n1 per sons
itre dome business u
Cau1 Oeslan & Auoc1
ates. 35 Seasupe Duve.
Newport Beach CA
92663
Maraaret Ann C'1s1,
35 Seascape D11ve,
Newport Beach. CA
92663
This bu11ne~s 1s con
ducted by an 1nd1V1dual
Have you started do1n1
business yel7 No
M.,aaret Cus1
This st1temtnl wn
filed with lhe Co unty
ilerk ot Orange County
How to Place A
011 06/27/03
200Mt4t714
Oall1 Piiot July 3. 10, 17.
ZA. 2003 Th!l63
The ft>llOWllll j)W sons
ere doina business as:
R•1e Choppers, 6'4
Terminal We y, Costa
Mesa, CA ~26?7
Stev.ii Lucn Brosilow,
644 Ttcminal Wey, Coste
Mesa. CA92627
This bus111tss ts con
ducted by an 1nd1vldual
Heve you started doin&
business y1t7 Yes, 7 9
OJ
Steven l ucn Brosilow
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk ot 0 11nae County
on 07/11/03
200SHS12C2
Dally Pilot Jul 17, 24,
31. Aua 7. 2003 Th604
Rdllim~
"-S......
lhe followmt: persons
are do1n1t buslnus as.
EMS Consullma. :?016
Beechwood Ave f ul
lerton. CA 9283!>
Michael R1y Srmlhhn11
2016 Bee,hwond Ave .
f ulle1 ton. CA ,ms
Thrs business 1s con
dueled by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you slM led doing
business rel?
Yes 2/19/03
Mlch"f Rey Smltllllna
This statement wu
Hied wllh tht Cuunty
Clerk of Ot1n&t County
Oll 06/20/03 200Ht4aat4
~ ... ... s......
'The tollowln& persons
are doln& buslnen n .
•) Deco·Crttt b) Dtco·
rallve Conerttt Coat·
inp, 2365 Collea• o..
Coste Meu, CA 9?626
T1acey M•ne Batton.
2365 Colle1e Dr.. Cosla
Mesa. CA 92626
I his business 1s con-
ducted by. an lnd1v1dual
ll1ve you stat led doing
bus1nus yet7 No
lracey Mane Ballon
Thi~ 'l•tement was
Med with the County
Clerk of Or1n1e Cou<1ty
on 07/11103
200U ts12.S.S
Oa1ly Pilot July 17, 24.
31, Au1 1 2003 lh59R
Rdttl. lllli1tsi
"-S........
lhe follow•n& persons
are do•rl& bu\1nMs as
J&R Molor\purh 1760
Monrovia Ave #A 9 A
10. Costa Mesa CA
9?621
Raymond Harstad
1760 Mont ov•• Ave
Cost• Mes•, CA !12627
Thls buslntn Is con
ducted by an lnd1vldu1I
Hilve you atar ted doln&
busineu yet? No
Raymond Harstad
Th~ st1tement wu
RdlllM ...... ........
fhe ro11ow1n11 pe1sons
a1e doina bus1neu •s
Colle fln1ncoal Con
su1tin1. •OOO Channel
Pl . Newpo. t Buch, CA
92663
Daniel Cutillo. 210
lill• ln #11/, Newport
Beadt. CA 92663 ,
Thi• bu\lneu 1s 'on duct~d by an 1nd1vljlual
HJve ~OU Slllt ted doina
busineu yet' Yes
6/1/02
Daniel Cutillo
This slAlemenl wa•
loled with lhe County
Cieri\ ol Or~nite County
on Of>/'l I /03
200.S694t722
Daily Pilot July 3 10, ll,
?4 200) fh!>!>/
AditiM hsims
"-S.....
I he lollow1na persons
ue do1n11 business as
01 an~e Co.ut Rnolina
Co , 2870 Chlos Rd.,
Co1t1 -u. CA 92tl26 Do ld K. Millet, 2870
ChlOS Rd .. Cost• Mesa,
CA92626 1 his buSlntSl It COii•
ducted by an lncStvidu•I
builnen yet? Yes 1985
01vld K Miller
Thia statement ••• tiled with th• County
Clerk of Ou na• Count)
on 06/2//03
200Ht4t7 10 Dally Piiot July 3, 10. 11. i•. 200:1 Tlt56A
Ac-. .... ... s......
The tollowlna penons
are c1o1n1 buslMss as
Flmn Oesoani, 2626 Coa
St .. Corona dtl Mar, CA
92625
£1ln [llMt fllnn. 2626
Cove St . COf on• IHI
Mar. CA 9262':1
lh1s bus1neu ll con
dueled by an 1nd1Y1du1I
Have rou started dome
bus.men ye•' Yes
l~n 1989
[11n [ fhnn
lh" statement wu
l1led with lhe Counly
Clerk of Ora111• County
on 07/11/03 200S69Sl 2S~
Oa1l1 Pilot July 17 24
31 Aue 7. 2003 Th59ll
fl.ND
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revise or reject any classified
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that may be in your classified ad
immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts
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Credit can only be allo-wed for the first
insertion.
CLASSIFIEAD Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm
Tue .. da} ................. Monday 5:00pm
ANNOUNWAENTS
& MISC.
GARAGE
SALE
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL
P'AOJKVllW
IAYVltW TOltACI
S lOTS-AU Ott P'ART
t4t ... 94-SO 1 S
Collectlbtesl
Memorabllla 1160
2305-2490
1419
Yerd Safe s .. , 1-
C11b ch1ldr Ans thm&s &
lols ol olhet ere.I item~
'>17 Ca1nallon Ave CdM
C.M./SAT 1-3
Git-tic Yard Salo! TOf' SS C RICORDS ITC A flttt. lift of everyfhMtl Jla. <lil!a. lit.. ~s & EDs 311 ,. ....... ,_ on-
.Ill Allee. 5'lkr tube MTIP\
Mike 949 645 750'>
EHTERTAJNMENT
Cllondarof
Glam y_.4 Solo
Salu•day 8<1m
220J Hunllneton S I '1
Huntina:ton Buch. X street
Ven1ce/Hunl1ngton SI
Events 1310 General --fGUAl--llOUSIMG---Announcements 1610
OPfOl11llTY
All real e~lal~ adver
t1s1nr 1n this newspaper
" subeecl to the f eder ~I
fair Housmr Act of 1968
I S amended which
makn 11 illegal to
advert1s.e ·any p1eler
enc e l1m1lat1on 01
d1Sc11m1natoon based on
1ace. color rel11oon, ua
h1nd1up lam1hal status
Of national onem. or an
Intention to mah •ny
~uch preference hm1t1
hon or d1scr1m1n1t1on •
This newsp<1pe1 wlll
nol know1n11ly accept
•llM advertls.tment lor
r!lil estate which ~ in
v1ol1tion of the l1w Our
readers are hueby
tnfOfmed lhat 111 dwell
"'IS adverl!sed In this
1l«W14>itpet art 1011.lble
Pfl an equal oppor tun1ty
J>Ht'I
To complain ol dis·
crlm1111tlon, call HUD toll·
frM at 1·800·C2C·8!>90
1413
P'rlvate Dvck Hum1"9
Clvt> appro~ I hf from
Newpoorl Beach I •ctl
lenl huntone 1d1ac enl lo
slate waterlowl refute.
ownership interest &
appro~ 375 acrH of land
& improvements 1 your
own camp compound
w/slructure and 2
If ailers Wonder lul f 11
n111ht BBQ's i wine
hst•ne dunna duck
season • m•ny t•tras•
Idell tOf 2 Ir ll!lldS or
lather i w n C•ll Mike
at 310·!>41 ·08!>4
<••tl"f Coll Contact
Stl!Ye Wilber 714-997·b644
or Mo~ roth 949 !183
9908 "The Nazarene" will
be hold1n11 eudthons tor
this years ,,.,.101 m•nCH
on Dec 19th )Ith
Auditions will 119 Alli
3rd & 10th, by llWOinl·
ment only II you ct"'t
make thos.e dates. m11I
a pic ture & resume
•ltenllon: Steve Wiiber,
Seaside Communit y
Church 18538 Bt1ch
Blvd, Hunt1nc1on Beach.
CA92648 ".,.. , ........... , ...
and went to 11thtr
dlnics, I am In dnptttte
Mt d of lhe n1me of the
docton whO ope11ted
lh•H cf1nlcs Pinn c1ll
me tolttct 1t Cl5·t2C· 903/ or C1~381·384!».
1uaoo• sun•
Qwel11lu bed. 2 nfClll
l1ble•, ermorr, lerat ••IMf "''''"'"" Ako TV, wotll'°"t bike, sofa. MQ Jl77
By Fax
(949) 631-6594
t f'lra..,.. '"' lu<k }out nAnO<' .mJ
phone numll.:r and "'<''II ••II
\lltl had. 11> 1lh J pn<<' ljUult' I
By Phon~
(949) 642-5678
II our~
By "lail/ln P(·r~ou:
3 ~O WN 8 ay S1rt:et
Co,ta Ml.',a, CA 92o~7
At Nl.'WJ1'ln Rlvtl & Ray SI
Wedne'>day .............. Tue~day 5:00pm
Thur~day ............ Wedne~day 5:00pm
l·ritlay .................... Thur ... day 5:00pm
Saturd..iy .................. Fm.la}' 1:00pm
Tt:lcphone 8:JOam-5·00pm
Monday-Friday
Walk-In IUOarn 'i OOpm
Monday· l·ntlay Sunda} .................... F-nday 5:00pm
L ESTATE
R SALE
3010-3940
soos-saso
JEWEL.RY I 3460 HOMES FOO SALE
DIAMONDS/ ORANGE 5400
PRECK>US METALS COUNTY
C~t Coln Needs
Old Coons' Cold, ~•Iver.
iewelry, waltl~. en~
collecllbles 949 &42 9448
3610
~ tamNS, CATS.. oocs
www~ora r as/w.Jl1 ~ Spec·
trum ~ lli C'.t.IARANTEF
!M!Mi44-?279
Spay momma Citt, home'\
tor luttens 949-e17 fi632
Ock..t IClttons. I eopa1 d
look-a·lllles rere uotoc;
1old/chocolale JPOh. reiil
schmoozers 909 681 6664
IMt-Terrier 10/wks,
female black i while
housebroke, show qual
1ty. perlecl champion i
lnternithonal champion
hnes. $2000 obo 11 • 596
1044 or 714 7115!>41
Ge.,.._ Sho,.tiords all
colors, all slzn for
&dopt1on to quallfted
h011\e$ WWW iSfH(IJft or& °' 114-113 5915
A.ll SlUl IUIUHflOS surt• SAU 24a28 WH
$8200. saM $3990 28J146
was S 13,600. seM SS480
41a 100 WH US,800 Mii
112.850 C1ll Howl
T .... (IOO)Jt2-7906
-
COFIBml
PIOERIYRJR um •
Balboa Peninsula
... SUMME• SIZZLEU ...
Q, n..s..w1
8eautJh;f Et 3 5be homfl
Wiiii elteV<ltDr pool llfllill
i.itchen LR. bellchfront
p den & whltewillar ~ll!WS
ol Cold CNsl $4,500..000
~-2..sa.
Cont~¥'f home on the
' SI Park I rendt 8eeu
manee llmestone !loon
dOwn. ir arwte kit l>Nutlful
~ w/lfOUI own tree
Sl,Sft..000
ow.ra•s»,.__ Remodded ,. dwd floors.. la
open LR w/f p. ilJeal out
door J>Mx>. MrClle ?t p
$1,599..000
.....,.,,~
Rernod!led _.., e ~ panded.
local!d on rare ll)j lot 4Br
48it W/Of:e;i!,n -Fp. wdt halways.. vault am
$2,D)..000
.. °"tloe ,...
t4M7J..sett
w
P'lNINSUl.A CONDOS
C>petts.t.s-1-c 4t1 S ltlvot' Ave
FROM $125,000
213 21THST.
S&C...._
4'1~17.._,_ ,..._,, .....
o.. ...... = .. .......... c:. ..._. .. ,.
' 0 I f ... T,.,..a !tidy
to remodel or 1t'Oulld,
!pllCIOOl5 R 'l lot. l as
Oftr the ·-per1I by ha...,.. Jl.395,0XI
Jim ~. Auoclatecl
Rally Mt-67~
......., •••• t t ' f"*•·•~ fornq w/-~'bey
vtlwl.. '1.195.CP> Im ..... Aaodlted
RMlty MMJ:J.Jli&J
•
lndrx
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•• c-..... c-
Loalltieft....slr ol to Boe
Corona and lookout point
48' 4 58a bf and new
custom homt'
Ottei ed al $2 .950.000
COASnlNE R£AI. TY
949-759 0117
Cv•f.., Coro .... def Mer c_....1 .. 11 ......
IOO'rrM!t kit~ Wfll<iaf'll
son, custom tile 1nd cab
lflelry front is• Jbi 2ba
home & t-IS a 2b< 2ba COASlUNl RIAi.TY
t4t-7st-4171
Of'lH SUN I · S
)'01 P'olnsettla
3br 2 !Iba look' hke.
feels llke • s1nele lam
home Soon lo be tom
pleled. SI 279 000
A1;ent B J J.>hn~on
949 m 013?
ltf.DUCD>ll ~ Cted< r abulous location• on the
.. eenbefl 3bt. den/Workout
room, extra le IN/rm w/fp,
IC. e•le KUafded, pools,
spa's. Mly KoliW. &oller
M9-J76-SS7'
OPBISAT-SUN 1-4
lfiO MorwOY!a
3lr Iba Canyon Pan
$425,!XXl toy f ewet
R~1
949-646-~
F ... ~ J' sul Apk. !Br. w) i.ups. patio,
ywd, 310-8 Monte Vista
S8lfim. rVpet ~l-1813
11r , .. pted condo
New pnVcrpt, kit llrn& i
D/W. Mstr br w/walk 1n·
clsl, LR w/ceUI cl!lts, F p,
tennis crts. clubl'lse Pr ud
C. Realty !162 · 307 • 7Sll8
11 .........
Of'lNSUN 1-.4
SIAl ... VIUAS
20311 T.a.pool C1r 120'1
IBR IBA, Conso, I ml to
bch Gated comm. pool,
tennis, uun• ~.000 Br Owflef 909 7'8 tOl&
l $tOf'Y Md con• llMlft 2.t>t ••Plllded 1549,000
, ........ Ofhtot
3bt UHJldH to•11110fne
$501.000
3llf I story townhome
S*.000 (lH)
._, Casi 9111ff "°""
ll.Oll,000 ......... ~ ..............
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~ IOOS-ISIO
w_.._ a-y .llt
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!Odds W/O S lll)(XX),ubu
Mary Wood. ~ 949 584
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Balboa Peninsula
Nie• 211 l l o. y1ly
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be<Kh, Ip, 2 t.it i"' .tee
$3250rno Blu 949 400 ()171
Corona del Mar
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!Br IB•. h&hl & b1111hl
no peh. lu•P $1?%mo
• va1I now 949 l?O I '>65
21r, 21a, llPI'"' unot
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no smok/pel I c ear
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Appro• 1700 51, 'lbl•Oetll
2ba. F p, form DR. .rtt 2c
aar w/storaee Mster
W/W* In Cl'it Comm pool,
spa, clJllSo!! Sm pet Oil
Ctdnl $3450/mo Klein
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2ba f p, lorm DR. alt Zr
,., w/stor•a• M\I.,
w/wt#A ., dsl <:omni pool.
1'Jt. clJhtol. Sm pet OK.
Gtdhr l3450lrno KIMI Mpnl M7 704-884& ll'3M Cllll-~IAST1M~
3Bt 11/lbe, 1•r•1e.
b.Uywd, utils lnduo.d
(!Ct) 60-7111
4bt ?ha HUGl YAaO
W /GHOlNH. fresh '*"' .,, ' ou1 ,. r-~ Pn & f•llrOIPb Sl!M
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17625 B at Harv•d Mid
MMt rwte ca 9261'
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Bl I CAUf«>Y RtAl TORS
949-6 75-6161
2H llA YlillY w/,., ..... Avail ""' t
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ol larre home 2 spw
rm~ I b• krtLlwlte pllt
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quiet Pen1n\Ula point
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peb S 1450 949 293 46.1l
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romm pooVIUIOhpa, 4lt IW1la. wllll to bdl. anfw11
pd S 1850/ mo 761). 729
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courtyard, balcony, no
.......... """-2br pets S28Xlrn 714-328.&133
a.., 2 l*s to bdl, ftlOC loc~ the Huse y•rd,
pogl. ._.. a1S. ~ fruit trees, 4Br 2Ba, .a S2l!nn 0973-8Z39 • ~ b ~
V-. '*" oubtaodonc S3:imn rll'l>eb 96-251-01.311
condo w(l mn~ on aoll IAYPRONT CONDO
-• wall to Balbo.I 21r 2te, 2ter .-.. e lllitld & Baell Bay Avtll SH00/111e. now $22ro'n •et 949-718-Dede Avell.we.
.1S32 Aoed ote4 leofty ...... ,,.,.u 2 & J 141'111 Unlh
11pared1d w/111 new
~pet. tit, kit cabnb, p ,
stow, moo, dl'w. iranite
c:ntn. ell to bell! SJSOO.
SZ!"JO 9&S I s.«8> Open
Sat/Swl 1().2 4202 Hllarll
Lev~,.,...._ 21/1 ..
fownhouH 1860sf. l-<
pr. wet blr. pogl.I...,_,
vr r mhlon Isl S2l50rn no
-~be 949-723~
IHt .. lvff, Sir 21r,
l"aft, w/d hhup, Aat
1237!>/mo 949 193 4630
IA&.IOA PENINSULA 111411* 3br lb.. yMJll eel!,
Jp. w/d. 2c pt. S2AOO/rno -ct Clnty 9&500-3648
tn YIMlY llNTAlS
lfewporl Bell Penin\Ul1
... S1400 S2400/mo Aat
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duties. elderly & child
care op 323 937 9038
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Fir991t, BBQ. Ref's. 25Yrs
h p. Terry 714·!157·7™
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Ct meritwork. Brtek. Tilt
' Mo<t. Rtfltble. No lob
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Charcoal w/Bt1ek
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Chrome Wheels.
Moonroof
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TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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NOml
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five ~~ wluch \o\ouuld ha\c had
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kJAg of hcarui. on which u\I fol·
lowed ll.'11h the qtJ«n In ca..e dw
wiu a singleton, WcM oonunucd ll.'11h
the aa: of hearu. ruffed in the cloo.ed
hand A ~pack lu the kmg rc~Cltled the
S-0 IJ\lmp brc:a.k, anJ p!'IA(>CC~ WC~
poor. They brighteocd com1derably
wbcn declatcr led a diamond lO the
king, dtoppin~ We~t\ queen
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bad uump break. But ~ a
1n1mp ~k C'dll hamper the defcru.e.
S-Oulh contmucd \\'1th a dwoond 10
the jack. then l.OOl the mar~ fine~~
for the ten. On the .11.:e of dmnon<b a
club was di~arded from dummy. The
queen of club'J w:u tinc~~d. the ace
o( club:. "'~ c~J illld a club wiu
led from lht wble w1. Jown w
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jad. w Pfe'(nl dccl.un from o~cr
rum ng. and da. larer J1-.canled the
rcmamin~ dJamonJ 1.:..a.,1 now had lO
lead a lnimr d"' d) frum 1he quc.:n
tnlO dumm} ·, A 10 .inJ one mort
ll\lmp tm ~ v. a' all lhe defender
could gamer !Had f..1.\1 rufTed low,
dt'clarer "'0Uld ha'~ O\erruffcd to
MSUl'C a fuunh trump lnL~ and IQ In
all.1 Nu ll\Jtu:r ,..II.it. the dcfcnl.lm
would \Ulrt vol) 1 v. u trump' and .i
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'onh had a difficult decu100 10
make lifter Wcs1·~ four-heart opening
prctmp1 and selt:cted a dubious dou·
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beaut like new cond
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black cherry llhr new Jeep "96 Grm!d a-.lee
tires $4500 714·74!'>·7794 V6. ?wd ro super dean
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silver, Ian top pw pl
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