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Serving the Newp'ort-Mes a community since 1907
TUESDAY, JULY 22, 2003
CenterLine still -'On track after 9-2 vote·
OCTA officials shorten billion-dollar light-rail system
that will connect Costa Mesa to John Wayn e Airport
and San ta Ana to 8.5 miles.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
COSIA MESA -A packed conference
room at the Orclllge County ·rraru.pona-
IJon Authority headquarters Monday
mommg proved that while the length of
the proposed CenterLine route contin-
ues to shrin1c. generaJ interest m the
project has not.
The board of directors voted Y 10 2 to
proceed with a revised light-rail route
from the cransponation depot in Santa
Ana. through Costa Mesa's South Coast
Mecro area to John Wayne Airport. The
decisjon came after a five ·ho ur meeting
in Orange, where more than 60 people
spoke on both sides of the issue.
"To not continue is short-sighted and
affects the long-term viabiHty of trans-
portation in Orange County." Col.La
Mesa Councilwoman Libby Cowan said.
"We can't jus t continue to widen free-
way-., oth er things have to happen."
The route will be shortened to 8.5
miles and drops the overall price tag to
le~ lhan $1 billion. board chairman
fim Keenan said.
The tenterLine project, once envi·
<;ioned as a 28-mile alternative to the
overcrowded streets and freeWiiY!> ol
Orange County, has been revised and
!>hon ened and shortened some more in
the p(l!)t decade. The previow. plan,
which failed to garner the support of Ir-
vine voters in June, called for an 11 .4-
mile light-rail system connecting Santd
Ana, Costa Mesa and Irvine. Irvine\
Costa Mesa
Job Center
will not be
restricted
A COOL DRINK
Councilman All an Mansoor
suggested relegating the
cente r to only registe r
res id ent day laborers.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
CO~'TA MESA -The Job Center has
been controver..ial smce 11 opened its
doors 15 years ago to provide a central lo-
cation for day laborers to find temporary
woit.
Monday proved no exception.
At the request of Council man Allan
Maru;oor, the council discussed the future
of the center. Mansoor wanted to limit the
Ct'nter to Costa Me-.a resident day la -
See JOB, Pa1e A4
portion would have tnduded a route
from UC Lrvine !Jlrough the Irvine Ru<.1 ·
ness Complex to John Wayne Airport.
All three cities backed the propowd
line. but Irvine's support hinged on a
vote of It!> residents.
Tho-;e voters rejected the tenter I m e
route through their city on June J.
prompting the transportauon author·
1ty's board 10 reexamine the entLre pr111·
ect. Monday, official!. considered dban
donmg the CenterL111e pro1ec1 but
approved the c;honened routt' in,tead
Keenan said Lhe decl!>mn put~ all
board memberc; "on the ..ame page
and allow.., the transponauon Juthont\
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QUESTION 7 Did the OCTA make the
right decl•lon to keep
Cent.erLine alin7 Call our •
Readers Hotline at (949)
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your name and include your hometown
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t1J reaJly hont' m on the ... peufied 8 5
1111Je route and ton">1der an exparu.1on
to \d.llla Ana CoUege. which wru. cut out
See CENTERLINE, Pace A4
CITY HALL
Newport will
consider its
Crystal Cove
influence
DON lEAC.-DAILY PILOT
Taha Prairie, Donnie Schroth, Reo Nathan, Charissa Kroeger and Reann Nathan sing a song while selling cold lemonade at the comer of
20th Street and Orange Avenue tn Costa Mesa. The girls raised about $30 for themselves and their church.
City Council will decide
whether it wants to be
involved with three
projects at the state park.
Celebrating half a century since the Scout Jamboree
June Casaarand•
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BF.ACH -Three projects
planned at Crystal Cove Sta te Parle are out-
side the city's jurisdiction but will none-
theless come onto the City Council's radar
today as m uncil members hear a study
sessJon presentation o n the matter.
ln the session. the council members will
S..COVE,P.,eM -·
The Boy Scouts today will honor the SOth
anniversary of Newport Beach's hosting of 1,500
troops from 17 countries.
DHpl Bh1reth
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Don Webb
first came to Newport Beach SO years
ago.
1lle mundlman and former public
works director said he bell~ h1s
first crip lO Newport Beach from his
native Arizona and his memorable ex-
perience camping out wtth tens of
thousands of Boy Scouts during the
Boy Scouts Jamboree may have had
something to do with rus desire to
make the coastal town rus home.
The Boy Scouts Jamboree will cele-
brate its 50th anniversary today at
Fashion Island. Fifty years ago. the
event began near Robinsons-May's
CWTent location. said Jason Stein, di-
rector of field services for the Orange
County Council of the Boy Scouts of
THE VERDICT
America
About 51,000 scouts from 48 states
and 17 countries congregated there.
he said. The weeJc.long event was so
huge that the area had Its own post
office, petting zoo and telephone ex-
change, Stein said.
Tonight's public celebration, from
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Wolfgang Puck's
Caf~. will feature a Oag ceremony.
Webb discussing h.is memories of the
Jamboree and recogrudon of other ruums. .
The 1953 Jamboree was also speciaJ
to many Orange County scouts be-
cause h was the onty one held on the
-.. A more polite way of going through life
THE ARST JAIEORE.E
• 1 ,500 -number of troops at the
1953 Jamboree
• 5, 168 -kitchens that cooked meals
for the scouts
• 169,594 -loaves of bread eaten
• 200,000 -dinner rolls con&umed
• 623,656 -quarts of milk con•umed
• 3 -years taken to build the area
• 5 -days to tear It all down
West Coast. Stein saJd.
•for scouts, the Jamboree has aJ-
ways been the best scouting expesi-
Daily Pilot
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A fun ay
to ~pend
the day on
the bay
The Daily Pilot
caught up with
children taking
scµJing classes with
the city of Newport
Beach and asked
them, 'What is your
f~vorite part about
sailing?'
"Going out
on the bay."
BETH
ARNESEN,
11
N~wport
Beach
"I like rigging
the boats."
JENNA scon, u
Palm Desert
"I Ji.Ke to rig
the boat"
KRJITINA
BAKER,9
Newport
Beach
"Tipping over
the boat and
then
controlling
it."
AMY
ARNESEN,
10
Newport
Beach
"Trying to tip
over the
boat."
BRIAN
ARNESEN,
11
Newport
Beach
-Photos and interviews
compiled by Deirdre Newman
SUMMER LEARNING
-Sailing -aw-ay (
Students in four summer
sailing classes in Newport
Beach learn the p~stime on
sabots and Lido l 4s
Deirdre Newmmn
Daily Pilot
W hen Beth Amesen's mother
suggested sailing lessons for the
summer, the ll·year-old wasn't
enthused.
"I (didn't) really think it would be that fun
because I (didn't) really think sailing was that
fun," Beth said
But that changed on the fourth day of her
beginning sailing class with the city of Newport Beach. .
The class is a family affair for the Amesens.
Beth's twin brother and sister are also learning
• how to sail.
The city offers four classes every swnmer -
beginning and next step cl~ are in 8-foot
sabots and sailing & tennis and recreational
sailing are in 14-foot Udo 14s. In the beginning
classes, the students learn enough to be able to
take the boats out by themselves, although they
go out in pairs during the class, said Qui Peets,
an independent contractor for the city who
coordinates the sailing classes.
Both locals and cbildren staying in the area for
the summer attend the classes.
"Even the local children are so fortunate to
participate in a program where they can use
city-owned boats and get a feel for it; Peets said
"We're so fortunate to live in an area where there's
so [many] recreational. opportunities."
The students learn nautical skills such as
rigging the boat, tacldng and jibing. They also
learn about the different points of sail. The
session is eight days over two weeks and, on the
last day, the students celebrate with summer
•---nacb-and·-sandcasde contests:-
Eigbt-year-old Olivia Smith from Corona del
Mar was the only girl in the tennis and sailing
class. While she didn't enjoy "always bei.rig sruck
with the boys," she said she learned a lot about
the basics of both sports.
"It's just fun," Olivia said about sailing. "You get
to capsize the boat and stuff."
Scott Andrews, 18, is teaching sailing daases
for the second year this summer and said he
enjoys seeing the kids make such fast progress.
"The first day. they have no idea what the
different parts of the boat are," Andrews said. "By
the end of the session, they blow the parts and
how to sail."
On the last day of the ~ion, Jenna Scott, 11,
said she felt comfortable to sail solo.
"I wanted to learn how to sail by myself," Jenna
said. "I learned how to rig, unrig, how to steer
and how to do the different things when you're
turning."
•SUMMER LEARNING is e weekty feature in which
the Dally Pilot visits a summer camp in the
Newport-Mesa area and writes about it.
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Daily Pilot Tuesday. July 22, 2003 Al
NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW
ON THE AGENDA
Here are some items to be
considered tonight by the Newport
Beach City Council.
Because this ls just a presentation,
today's discussion probably won't
resuft in any tangible action.
they handle volatile situations? ls
there any legal liability?
members tonight vote in favor of a
plan to try to cover increased costs of
recycling. Right now. homeowners in
most parts of the city pay $2.46 per
month for recycling services. The
city's General Services Department is
requesting that fee be raised to $2 .66
to cover a cost increase in the fees the
city pays Its waste recycling
contractor. The~ity's cost of $39.83
per ton is going up to $40.79. It is
estimated that residents who use city
trash collection services will make
·39,500 tons of waste this fiscal year.
Newport Coast is not part of that
FY1
•WHAT: Meeting of the Newport Beach
City Council
VISION200~
Today's study session will include a
presentation on an issue near and
dear to the hearts of many Corona del
Mar residents and business leaders:
PARK RANGERS
f. self-funded park patrol program
will get a second go-around in
council chamber~ tonight. Council
members will consider whether to
hire two rangers to patrol parks,
check permits, assure sports teams
get to use reserved playing fields and
deter graffiti and other crimes.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Proponents of the program point
out that it's self-funded, mainly
through increased fees for reserving
city facilities. Youth sports groups
who pay the bulk of these fees
support the Idea, making the money
matter a no-brainer. This fact may or
may not become a deciding factor for
council members considering the
program.
• WHEN: Study session begins at 4
p.m.; regular meeting begins at 7 p.m.
• WHERE: City Council Chambers at
City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
•INFORMATION: Agendas and staff
reports are available online at
www.ciry.newport-besch.ca. us-.
information is available by phone at
(949) 644-3000.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Vision 2004, the village Business
Improvement District. Council
members will get an update on the
be.autification plan thus far and some
goals and hopes for the future.
WHAT TO EXPECT
At discussion on the matter earlier
this month, council members had
some-concerns about the program~
Could just twO' pa.rt-time staff
members make a dent? How would
RECYCLING FEES
Residential recycling fees could go
up 20 cents a month if council
equation nor is it subject to the fee
increase because the area's trash
collection is handled through a
separate contract.
Staff is 1ecommending that council
members approve the.item.
-Compiled Uy June Casagrande
BRlEFLY IN THE NEWS
Special ed committee
seeks applicants
Costa Mesa Mayor Gary Mona-
han. a member of the Special
Education Community Advisory
Committee for the Newport-
Mesa Unified School District,
said the committee is recruiting
applicants for the upcoming
school year.
The committee is made up of
parents, teachers and representa-
tives from community agencies
who are interested in the devel-
opment and support of the best
education program possible for
students with special needs.
The· committee was estab·
lished to provide a forum for par·
ent involvement in the school
district's Special Education Pro·
gram. The committee serves in
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.dsilypilot.com.
MUSIC
PActflC AMPHITHEATRE
CONCERTS
an advisory capacity to assist in
developing home-school part·
nershipg, parent education and
recommendations to the school
board on matters relating to spe-
cial education.
Meetings are held in the eve-
nings seven to eight times a year.
Applicants don't have to have a
child in special education.
lf you are interested. please
contact Monahan by Friday at
(714) 754-5192.
Claim Jumper opens at
South Coast Plaza
The Qaim Jumper Restaurant
will open today at 3333 -Bristol
St. at South Coast Plaza.
The restaurant will feature a
display kitchen that allows pa-
trons to watch the staff prepare
July 30, Kenny Loggins and
Mictiael McDonald; July 31, 3
Doors Down and Our Lady Peace;
Aug. 1, Jethro Tull; Aug. 2. Roxy
Music and David Lindley and El
Rayo-X; and Aug. 3, Boston. For
concert information, call (714)
708-1870 or visit www.ocfair.com.
To order tidcets, call (714)
740-2000.
O.C. FAIR CONCERTS AT THE
ARENA
The Orange County Fair is
presenting many summer events
1· ....
;~eals.
IKEA donates portions
of teddy bear sales
IKEA and UNICEF are work-
ing together to ·help benefit the
children of Angola and Uganda.
With the sale of each $6.99
Brum teddy bear, I KEA will do-
nate $2 to UNICEF's MOtildren's
Right to Play" program, with
the goal of raising $400,000.
In Angola, the IKEA dona-
tions will be used to reach
80,000 street kids and provid e
them with learning opportu-
nities. In Uganda, some of the
donations will be used to edu-
ca~ at-risk adolescents about
the threat of HfV/AID S.
IKEA's bear program will con-
tinue through August 2004.
and concerts at its Citizens
Business Bank Arena: today, Billy
Bob Thorton; Wednesday, Ride
Springfield; Thursday, Phil
Vassar; Friday. the Fabulous
Thunderbirds; Saturday, Royal
Crown Revue; Sunday, the Latin
Music Festival; July 29, ~e
Mountain Top with Or. A'alph
Stanley, featuring Rhonda
Vincent and special guest Clark;
July 30. the Fab Four; July 31,
Ziggy Marley; Aug. 1, Ozomatli;
Aug. 2, Bull riding, with a musical
performance by BR5-49; and Aug. The Orange County Fair is
presenting its-summer concert
series at the Pacific
Amphitheatre: today, Devo and
Cake; Wednesday, Steely Dan;
Thursday. the Doobie Brothers
and Buddy Guy; Friday, the
Doors: 21st Century; Saturd1:1y,
Alanis Morissette and Jason
Mraz; Sunday, Bob Dylan; July
29, Alan Jackson and JC>i! Nictiols;
Skosh Monahan's
~OR THE
RECORD
rn Comme:nta & auioa-ldee on Sunday. •Fight
nf&tlt coma to c.o.ta
Miia.,. the date for
•0ppen;ut Baling" up-a>lnllll evtDl WU te-
parted wrong. It will be
bald 111 cbe Coa Mell HD-
1an on s.untly. For more
b"11owt'-oQ, call (714)
311-9974 or cl-* out
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IKEA is on the Home Ranch
site in Costa Mesa off the San
Diego Freeway at Harbor
Boulevard.
Village Crean will host
a fund-raiser on Aug. 9
Kids Konnected will host its
fourth annual Founder's Event
called Keeping Konnected on
Aug. 9. This Spirit of Aloha event
will be held at the Village Crean,
overlooking the Back Bay.
It will feature tropical cock-
tails and a luau style feast spon-
sored by Outback Stealc.house.
as well as an awards ceremony
for volunteers and a Live auc-
tion.
Tickets are $1 25 per person
and can be bought by calling
(949) 582-5443.
3, the Fiesta Del Charro. The
Orange County Fair is on Fair
Drive in Costa Mesa. Information:
(714) 708-FAIR.
BOLERO AND RHAPSODY
Maestro Carl St. Clair and the
Pacific Symphony, with guest
pianist Valentina Lisitsa, will
explore the vibrant rhythms of
Spain in a concert called "Bolero
and Rhapsody" at 8 p.m. today at
the Verizon Wireless
Amphitheater. Tidcets cost $19 to
$85. To order. call (714) 755-5799.
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M Tuesday, ~ 22. 2003
PUBLIC SAFETY
NeWportman
ordered to pay
$1.2 million
Superior Court judge forces son of
former British official to compensate
the man whose li fe h e threatened.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -A Su-
perior Court Judge on July
11 ordered the son of a for··
mer top-ranking British of-
ficial to pay S 1.2 million for
stalking and threatening the
boyfriend of a woman who
spurned his advances.
But the plaintiffs may
have lo meander their way
4lfough the British judicial
system to actually get the
money, their allom ey Daryl
Dworakowsld said on Mon·
day.
Alastair Irvine, the 26·
year-old son of Great Brit·
ain'~ former Lord Oiancel-
lor Alexander Derry Irvine.
who resigned last month af.
ter crossing swords with
Prime Minister Tony Blair
over a political issue, had
pleaded guilty to five felony
charge., -vandalism. stalk·
ing, burglary, two coun~ of
malong threats and one
misdemeanor count of po ·
sessing a concealed fireann.
He will be deported soon
after he serves the sentence.
Irvine, an avid body-
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Adema Avenue end
Fairview Roed: A traffic
accident was reported at
12:59 p.m. Sunday.
•Bristol Street Petty theft
was reported in the 3300
block at 3:52 p.m. Sunday.
• Elden Avenue: A traffic
accident involving injuries
was reported in the 2200
block at 5:14 p.m. Sunday.
• Fairview Road: Grand theft
was reported in the 2800
block at 8:33 a.m. Sunday
• Mlipfe Av9nue: Vandalism
was reported in the 2000
block at 11:19 a.m. Sunday.
• Minorca Drive: Petty theft
was reported in the 1500
block at 11 :40 a.m. Sunday.
• Newport Boolevard: Grand
theft was reported in the
2100 block at 8:51 a.m.
Sunday.
• South Coest Drive: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 900 block at
builder who lived in New-
port Be<;1.ch, was arrested in
June 2002 on suspicion of
vandalism, stal.ldng and
brandishing a weapon.
The charges against Ir·
vine steouned from various
incidents starting in March
2002. when lrvine began
pursuing a 19-year-old
woman who worked at a
tanning salon in Costa
Mesa.
The woman rejected Ir-
vine's advances, saying she
was already seeing Karel
Taska, who worked with her
at Newport Tunning O ub.
lrvine then wallced into the
salon with a concealed
weapon and threatened
Taska with bodily harm. He
also threw acid on Taska's
car.
Taska and his parents,
Karel and Kathy Taska, filed
the civil lawsuit because
Mthey were terrorized" by Lr·
vine. said Dworakowsld.
MThey're pleased with the
judgment,• he said. "They'll
be happier if it's effective."
So far, there has been no
response from Irvine or his
family. Dwora.kowski said
1 :05 p.m. Sunday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• West Balboa Boolewrd: A
vehicle burglary was
reported in the 1100 block at
8:51 a.m. Sunday.
• Jasmine Avenue and
Ocean Boulevard: Battery
was reported at 7:10 p.m.
Sunday.
• McFadden Place and Weil1
Ocean Front: A vehicle
burglary was reported at
9:37 a.m. Sunday.
• Pattl Newport Ortve:
Vandalism was reported in
the 4200 block at 2:18 e.m.
Sunday.
• Via lido Nord: A boat
burglary was reported in the
400 block at 3:19 p.m.
Sunday.
• 17th StrMt and Ptac.ntia
Avenue: A hit-and-run was
reported at 8:39 p.m.
Sunday.
• 30th StrMt: Petty theft was
reported in the 100 block at
10:04 a.m. Sunday.
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•
CENTERLINE
Continued from Al
because of a lack of fund.Ing.
Monday's decision will also help
authorities meet tight federal
deadlines.
"Well yes, it's a smaller route,
but once you have the initial
phase, the next step in the ex-
pansion already tw ddes lining
up to be a part.• Cowan said in a
phone interview Monday after-
noon.
Irvine's polidcs are not the
only ones to affect light-rail
JOB
Continued from Al
borers.
The council voted to reject any
restrictions on the Job Center.
The measure failed on a 3 to 2,
with Councilwoman Ubby Co-
wan and Councilmen Mike
Scheafer and Cliris Steel voting
against the restrictions.
The Job Center opened in
1988 to provide a central clear-
inghouse for 'contractors to
hlre day laborers. Costa Mesa
day laborers are not charged to
use the center and nonresident
day laborers pay a one-time fee
of SS when they initially regis·
ter. There is no fee for em-
ployers.
• 1 believe we do still have a
problem with solicitation and
loitering." Mansoor said •(But)
it's nol my intent to close the job
center, I think it would cause
more problems than it would
solve."
Limiting the center to Costa
Mesa residents would decrease
the pool of available employers
by about 50% and thereby re-
duce the potential for resident
workers to find jobs, staff
found.
During budget discussions in
June, Steel made a motion to
shut down the center, but dJd
not receive any support. He also
COVE
Continued from Al
decide if they want to play a
more active role or take an offi-
cial position on three projects in
the works in the state part.
The 3.5 miles of beach the
state Department or Pads and
Recreation operates is the site of
46 cottages that date back to the
1930s.
San Francisco-based devel-
oper Michael Freed once eyed
the site fur a S35·milllon hmuy
resort. but public opposition ul·
timately killed that plan. The
California Coastal Commission
in 2001 helped foot the S2·mil·
JAMBOREE
Continued from Al
ence of their lives," he said.
The event Is held once every
four years at Valley Forge in
Washington D.C.
VERDICT
Continued from Al
"May the spirit of the
approaching Ouistmas and New
Year's bring you and all your
loved ones happiness. success
and good health."
This politeness ls probably an
outgrowth of all the ceremony
that iB so much a part. even
today. of Samoan life. They love
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nautical event. aubmh the
lnfonnation to the Detty Piiot, 330
W. Bey St., eo.ta Meu, CA
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lf'iOV I deV al .-no OOUftllV of en. Coelt College The ,
"It just needs to get started. I think once it is
built, people will find a way to vtllize it."
Costa Mesa Cooocilwoman
progress. Costa Mesa made Its
own waves in the CenterUne
discussion months 880 when 1t
pushed heavily for a portion of
the railway to go underground.
The idea was costly and un-
popular, but city o11icials stOod
by what they believed to be best
for South Coast Metro business·
es.
Underground. Above ground.
Centerline proponents are just
working on getting an acceptable
plan off the ground now.
"It juat needs to get started,"
Cowan said "I think once it ls
built, people will find a way to
utilize it"
Voters in 1990 approved Mea·
s,ure M. which included a list of
projects to be completed with
the one-half cent sales tax in·
aea.se. The measure, which in·
cJudes CenterUne, IB very ape-
dfic as to which projecta should
be funded and ve detailed in
the break! own, acco to a
stafJ report. Oflldals have com-
mJtted to each project and
added the widening of the Gar-
den Grove Freeway to the list No
projects have been abandoned.
according to a staff report.
• LOUTA HAN'£R writes column•
Mondays, Wedneadey• and Fridays
end covers culture and the arts. She
mev. be readled et (949) 674-4275 or
bye-mail et
lolit11.h11rper@l11timn.com.
FILE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT
Day laborers in front of Burger House opposite Costa Mesa's Job Center in 2002.
recommended putting a referen-
dum on the center on the March
2004 ballot as an advisory mea-
sure.
For the 2003-04 fiscal year. the
council approved a budget of
about $99,000 for the center. The
current rent is $2,000 per month,
but the budget includes a poten-
tial rent adjustment of S200 per
month.
lion cost for State Pa.00 officials
to buy out Freed's rights to build
on the land.
Th.rough a series of public
workshops, officials have drawn
up the current plan to restore the
historic cottages and make them
available to the public. The 12.3-
ac.re (.rysta1 Cove Historic Dis-
trict that hosts the cottages is
within the Newport Beach limits.
·1n general. I'm in favor or the
public being able to use public
pad space,• Councilman Don
Webb said. But he added that it
remains unclear what the city's
role might be in guiding Crystal
Cove's future.
The El Morro Village Trailer
Park is among the more contro-
versial is.sues at Crystal Cove.
Webb said he has several fond
memories from the Jamboree.
"The thing I remember most
vividly is that we had this candle-
light ceremony where !then-Vice
President Rlcbard) Nixon spoke,"
he recalled •And then we had
50,000 to 60,000 candles Ught up
the hillside in Eastbluff. It was
to make long. effusive speeches,
and this often extended to the
court room where l presided. I
remember, in particular, one
witness who had been called to
give testimony.
Attorney: •State your name,
please.•
Witness: "Thank you for
asking that question. May it
please the honorable court, I
would like to say bow honored I
am to be in the presence of this
honorable court which I honor
School of Salling and
Seamanahlp now offera a dlance
for groups to wort wtth the
on-board Instructor on different
.. mng tectinlquM wti11e ttiev get
9dvice on how to perfonn well In
businea No Nfflng experience neceaserv. <>n.dev d ..... cost
from $100 to $126. (SC!IJ
646-9412.
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The discussion elicited emo·
tionaJ reactions from people who
support restrictions and those
who prefer the starus quo. ·rrwe limit to Costa Mesa resi·
dents only, not only would our
neighbors get jobs. but they'd get
much better rates,." said Judy
Beny.
·[Making restrictions I will
force certain employers and la-
State Pa.00 plans to end its leases
with the owners of 294 trailers
there on Dec. 31. 2004. That
would dear the way for environ·
mental restoration of the land
and creation of a 60·unit camp·
ground, parking and beach ac ·
cess.
The area is outside of Newport
Beach city llmlt.s. more closely
aligned with Laguna Beach. but
some local environmental
groups have asked that the New-
port Beach City Council offer an
opinion to support the state's
plan.
The third item is a park
planned for the area that would
border Newport Beach and
would probabty include playing
fields and other amenities. The
a.mazing.·
Jamboree Road was named
after that event. ln fa ct , the road
was created to get the scout~
into the area. It was ironic for
Webb because he ended up re-
sponsible for paving and
widening the road as the city's
public works director in 1962,
and respect. Insofar as the oath I
just took fwish to advise the
hono~le court that I am a
sincere Ouistian, that I am
active in my church. that 1
worship God, and that I will. in
the presence of God. gi"ve
nothing but honest evidence.
· Will you repeat the question
please?•
Less Oowery but even more
memorable was a witness in
another case I heard. The
witness stood in the witness box
group ectlvlty for corporation•,
birttldeya, nonprofit
organizetlON end g roup outing•.
The hunt pacbget include boeta,
trivia quMtion•. maps, Polaroid
ca"*'8I end eoppUea. The cost of
e hunt~ at $226 per boat
Ind cateffng ia evalleble et an
lddltional rate. For hunt
reaefVatione, call (949) 873-7200.
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by the hour It Duffy Electric
8oeCI, 2001 W. Coest Highway.
N9w..,ort 8Mct\. All boeta lnl
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borers back into ow parking
lotS." said Bill Turplt. a Westside
activist ·u will also have the ef-
fect of having the city police de-
partment chase loiterers rather
than wort:i.ng to protect our city."
• DEJAOAE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by a-mall at
de1rdre.newman latimes com.
park. which the Irvine Co.
would construct, isn't scheduled
to be built for about five or six
years.
Ml am not sure why this is be-
fore us in the form of a study ses-
sion because it's outside our bor-
ders and we have no authority
outside our borders." Mayor
Steve Bromberg said about all
three items. "Generally. Newport
Beach does not take a position
on issues outside our borders
unless it's something for the
common good."
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beadl end John WIJYne
Airport. She may be reached at
1949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
1una.casagrande@lstimes.com
he said.
·u was a tremendous learning
experience for me,• Webb said.
• OEEPA BHARATli covers public
sefety and courts. She may be
reached at (9491574-4226 or by
e-mail at
deeps.bhsrsth lstl~.com.
and raised his right hand.
Oerk: "Do you solemnJy swear
that the evidence you are about
to give in the matter before this
court will be the truth, the whole
truth and nothing but the
truth?"
Witness: ·No:
Now there's someone who
took the oath seriously.
• R08ERT GARDNER i1 e Corona
del Mar resident end a former
judge. His column runt Tue9days.
Gondole~
3101 W. Coast Highway, offers
one-end two-hour gondola
crul ... , A one-hour tour with
dlem~ is $70. A two-hour
tour wtth <firmer and dlamJ)"9ne
11 $180. Pidc.up la evallable st
waterfront ~uranta. (9'9)
676-4984.
IMne eo.t awe... In Udo
Merine VHlage of'lera two-hour
elec:tric boat etultM with •
gourmet tinner. $180 for two
penon8. (Mt) 87M704.
Oondole "°"'8nee °"""My
toul'9 of Newpori Hatbor during
lund\ end dinn«. Call (948)
87M730. The toun go out of
Udo Marina Vllage. 3400 Via
Oporto, N4M1)0rt BMch .
AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND 10WN Items to
the Delly Pilot, 330 W. Ba St.
esa, ; e-ma
to mlke.11Wanson@l11times.com;
by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by
celling (949) 67~298. Include the
tlme, date and location of the
event, as well as a oontact phon~
number. A complete llatlng la
available at www.dallypilot.com.
WEDNESDAY
A frM Mminar and book lignlng,
"Asian Longevity Secrets," will be
offered by author Ping Wu from
6:30 to 8 p.m. at Mother'• Market.
225 E. 17th St, Costa Meta. To
make reservations, call (800)
595--MOMS. ·
'.-Adutt ~..._est.din
exploring how cultural
oompleicities can affect familial
relationships are invited to a
discussion of Amy Tan's "The
: Bonesetter's Daughter" at 3 p .m
: at the Corona del Mar Branch
:: Library. The program Is part of
• "Branch Out-Read; an adult
· summer reading program at
: ' Balboa, Corona del Mar and
Mariners branch libraries. For
·' more information, call (949)
I 644-3075.
Otiktr.n entering first through
sixth grades are invrted to "Up in
the Air" at 3 p.m. at the Mariners
branch of the Newport Beach
Pentral Library. Renowned
juggler David Cousin, who holds
five world records for keeping
things in the air, will present the
free program, which will be
repeated at 10:30 a.m . Juty 24 at
the Balboa branch. For more
information. call (7 14) 717-3816.
Local euthor LYMtte BralfWd,
whose first novel, "Nature
Lessons;' was honored as a
July/August Booksense 76 p1dc by
the Independent booksellers of
America, will be the featured
11uest at Mariners Branch
Library's "Meet the Authorff from
7 to 9 p.m. The South
African-born author is now
working on her second novel,
"Anyhow in a Comer." For more
information, call 949-717 3816
THURSDAY
ChHdl9f'I entering first through
sixth grades are invited to "Up 1n
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 Chembef of
Commerce's Newp0rt Sunset
Networking Mixer will be held
aboard the Empress yactrt of
Pacific Avalon Yacht Charters,
3404 Via OJ>Orto, No. 103.
Newport Beach. The dodts1de
event from 5 to 7 p.m . will rnctude
hors d'oeuvres and a no-host bar.
The mixer is free for members
Potential members pay $10. For
more information. call (949)
729-4400.
Book Soup's ·Teking TN" euthor
series at South Coast Plaza
returns with authors Janet Fitch
and Susan Straight. Drscussions
of their books "White Oleander·
and "Hlghwire 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 (714) 689-2665
FRIDAY
Newport Dunes Resort'• ·Movies
on the Beach" series offers
"Remember the Titans" starting
at dusk on the Newport sand.
Parking costs $8 per car.
Campfires will also be available
fo r a'mores. The resort is at 1131
Badl Bay Drive. For more
information. call (949) 729-DUNE.
Longlnel pt'9MnU en ett.moon
with Olympic gymnastics gold
medalist M ary Lou Retton and
legendary coach Bela K.arolyi
starting at noon at M acy's In
SQuth Coast Plaza. Retton and
K.arolyl will sign autographs and
promote the upoomlng World
Gymnastics Championships In
the Rne Watch Department on
levef two. For more information,
call (714) 556-0611, ext 4231.
·~Summer 2· wll ecfMf\
at 11 a.m. Friday through 28 end
Aug. 1 through 8 at the Regency
Udo Theater. The prnentation la
111.\IPllll I 'S ---1:1 I,'-' ( \l\l'I I" . . . .
In celebration of Dana Brown's
new surf film, "Step Into Liquid;'
which opens Aug. 8 exclusively at
the Udo. Each $5.50 admiuion
tlcltet eams a full-size "Ste Into
quid" movie poster. The ldo Is
at 3459 Via Lido in Newport
Beach. For more lnform,tion. call
(949) 673-8351. .
JULY26 .
Gardena. Attendees are asked to
enter from the badt parttlng lot at
2647 E. Coast Highway In Corona
def Mar. For more Information,
call 949 4224210.
JULY 31
Chlldl9f'I em.ring first through
sixth grades are invited to "A
Radical Science Show· at 10:30
a.m. at the Balboa branch of the
Newport Beach Public Library. For
more information, call (949)
717-3816.
The monthly c.,..., Networtdng
Resource meettng for the
unemployed, sponsored by St.
N.wpot1 Ounee Ae9oft'• "MovlM
on the Beach" series offers "Alice
In Wonderland" starting at dusk
on the Newport sand. Parking
costs $8 per car. Campfires will
also be available for s'mores. The
resort is at 1131 Bade Bay Drive,
For more information, call (949)
729-DUNE.
"Whit's Cooklng7 Biatrp Ii
Lounge" in Newport Beach will
have a farewell party celebrating
its 27 years and Grandma
Vallera's 90th birthday from 5
p.m . to closing. This will be
patrons' last opportui:titv to taste
Grandma Vallera's famous pasta.
There will be two "Memory
Albums" for attendees to insert a
short note, photo of story of
memories at.the bistro. The cost
will be $28 per person plus tax
and gratuity. For reservations. call
(949) 644-1820.
' Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
will run from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the
church's chapel. All monthly
meetings are open to all for free.
and reservations aren't
necessary. Information: (949)
574-2236.
Tnengle Squere in Costa Mesa
rnvites the community to attend
"A Fair at the Square" for the
sights, sounds and great deals in
the outdoor marketplace while
taking advantage of storefront
specials from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m
SUNDAY
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 coS1ume,
best decorated boat, first
parent/child team. and first
married couple Information.
(949167J..n30.
Homblower's two-hour
champagne brunch cruise
features a lavish brunch buffet,
free-flowing champdgne and
1u1ce service and great views
wh1fe you cruise Newport Harbor
Boarding begins at 11.30 am at
2431 W. Pacific Coast Highway for
the noon cruise. For reservations,
call (949) 631·2469
MONDAY
Metul9 drivers cen sharpen their
driving skills in this eight-hour
class held during two sessions. at
12:30 and 4:30 p.m at
Presbyterian Church of the
Covenant in Costa Mesa July 28
and 29. The $10 classes are
trmrted to 30 students. Advanced
registration is required.
Information-(714) 557-3340.
Children entering first through
sixth grades are invited to HA
Radical Science ShowH at 10:30
a.m . at the Newport Beach
Central Library. The free program
will be repea1ed at 3 p.m. July 30
at the Mariners branch and at
10:30 a.m . July 31 at the Balboa
branch. For more information.
call (949) 717-3816.
JULY 30
AUG.2
Hornblower Cruises and Events
offers a three-hour cruise of
Newport Harbor, a gourmet
three-course meal, live
entertainment and award-winning
service from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m .
Boarding starts at 7 p.m. at 2431
W. Pacific Coast Highway. For
reservations, call (949) 631·2469.
AUG.8
Hornblower Cruises and Events
offers a three-hour cruise of
Newport Harbor, a gourmet
three-<:aurse meal, ltve
entertarnment and
award-wrnnrng service from 8 to
11 p.m Boarding starts .at 7:30
p.m. at 2431 W. Pacific Coast
Highway. For reservations, call
(949) 631 -2469
Inventors Forum, the Orange
County-based nonprofit
inventors' support group.
presents a seminar on ·High
Technology Patentrng" by patent
attorney Cunis L Harnogton.
Registration and networking
begrn at 7 p.m for the 7:30 p.m .
seminar at Orange Coast
College's Science Lecture Hall
The cost 1s SS for members, $15
for nonmembers For more
rnformat1on, call (714) 540·2491.
AUG.9
Triangle Square in Costa Mes.
invites the community to attend
~A Fair at the SquareH for the
sights. sounds and great deals rn
the outdoor marketplace while
Whether You
Buy or Lease-
v ou·n Find Incredible
Values on Your
Favorite Lexus!
taking advantage of storefront
apeolala from 11 a.m . to 4 p.m .
AUG.10
Hombloww'a two-hour
champagne brunch cruise
features a lavish brunch buffet,
free-flowing champagne and
juice service and great views
while you cruise Newport Harbor.
Boarding begins at 11:30 a,m at
2431 W. Pacific Coast H~hway for
the noon cruise. For reservations,
call (949) 631-2469.
AUG.11
Reglatretlon for the Q,..nge
County Business Council's ninth
annual Corporate Executive Golf
Tournament begins at 9 a.m . at
Mesa Verde Country Club in
Costa Mesa, with the shot gun
start at 11 a.m . The coS1 1s $300
for a·single player padcage or
$1 ,500 for a corporate players
padcage. Proceeds benefit the
Orange County Rescue M ission's
Strong Beginnings program,
which provides wortcforoe
development for those who have
lost hope and need help. For '
more informatron, call (949)
476-2242, ext. 216.
AUG.23
Triengle Squaf9 in Costa Mesa
invites the community to attend
~A Fair at the Square· for the
sights. sounds and great deals rn
-the outdoor marketplace while
talong advantaye of storefront
specials from 11 a m 10 4 p.m.
ONGOING
The Newport Cen1er
Toastmaster's Club can help you
improve your public speaking
skills or ponsh your business
presentations. Members come
from.a variety of professional
d1sc1plines and badcgrounds. The
group meets every Monday
mom1ng from 7 to 8 30 a.m. at I
610 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach. Validated parking
is available in the parking
structure neX1 to 24 Hour Fitness.
Guests are welc.om e For more
information, call (949) 721 -5732.
The ACLU of Orange County
meets at 7 p m. the third Tuesday
of every month at the Unitarian
Un1versahst Church, 1259 Victorra
St. rn Costa Mesa Each month's
meeting will feature a different
speaker on issues relating to the
Bill of Rights For more
information. call (714) 957-6107
Children entering first through
sixth grades are rnvited to •A
Radical Science Show " at 3 p.m
at the Mariners branch of the
Newport Beach Publtc Library
The free program will be
repeated at 10:30 a.m . July 31 at
the Balboa branch. For more
information. call (949) 717-3816. 8ldsDlancLcom
A free aeminer, •Pet Nutrition
Pawsibilities,· will be offered by
Coco's Canine Cuisine from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Market,
225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa.
Reservations: (800) 596-M OMS.
Join Coton• ct.I Mer In orgenlzing
its 2004 Centennial Cefebf'ation at
a public meeting running from 7
to 8 p.m . a1 Sherman Library and
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Sunday, J uly 27th, 2003
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COMMUNITY
COMMENTARY
Did Nichols '
opponents
make too
much noise?
T he city of Newpon Beach was
considering maldng changes to
Corona del Mar State Beach and a
reporter asked Councilman Dick Nichols
if be favored a plan that designated
more grass area. His honest and 4-
straightforward answer of "no" because
"Mexicans" would claim and occupy it
for the day provided the Daily Pilot with
fodder sufficient enough to create the
resultant, highly charged controversy.
It is worth noting that the critics of
Nichols did not contradict or challenge
the accuracy of his analysis. Missing
from the debate is whether large
numbers of Mexicans do use that
beach's existing grass
area, and if so was
Nichols' lamenting
th.at fact because he
harbors hatred for
Mexicans or was
Nichols merely
quesdoning the
wisdom of a large
financial expenditure
that might be used
for a purpose other
than what the city
intended (which. by
WENDY
LEE CE the way, is what we
elected him to consider)?
Here are a few questions worth
pondering. ls it bias in reverse to assume
his comments originated from a racist
attitude? Are his opponents, who for the
most part are not new critics of his.
making this more or an Issue that it
deserves just to destroy him7 If so, why
do they dislike him? Do they really
consider him to be dangerous or just
annoyingly blwtt? Is the real irritation
that he doesn't filter statements through
their version of politically correct speech
and thus he has become a threat?
Social analysts bave warned that a
segment of our population has digressed
into attacking the messenger instead of
the message, intentionally Ignoring the
real issue behind controversies that
deserve attention. In this case, the real
~ion regarding beach
improvements has been ignored, but
that is not the red-hot subject at the
heart of this firestorm. It ls the impact
legal and illegal immigration has had
and continues to have on our
community, most of which comes from
Mexico. Many of the speakers
addressing the last Newport Beach City
Council meeting testified they bad seen
and experienced numerous problems
associated with this unprecedented
lmmigradon explosion -an explosion
brought about by a government that
ignores tbe very laws that were
apedficaDy designed to keep a healthy
balanceonimmigrationfor the
well-being of its existing population.
That ls the subject that deserves
attention, but mentioning It -even
referring to it -causes accusations of
racism to be hurled at a person. Thus,
open and honest debate Is stifled
because who among us wants to be
branded with the scarlet letter •e" for
blgor? It ts one thing to have people
disagree with your opinions, that is fair
and expected, but quite another to be
personally tarred and feathered for
expressing them, especially knowing
very few will come to your rescue for
fear that they. too, will experience the .
same fate by asaociation alone Cask
Assembfyman Ken Maddox if you don't
believe that).
Has it become acceptable io
• condemn, censure, fire or recall anyone
who dates commit the sin of voicing
what the •elite" among us have deemed
to be offen.stve speech? IC this pt'ICtice
continues, it will soon destroy most
people's desire to debate or even discuss
controvenlal IUbjecu. If the "'elite
attackers" (whether mey are political
actMat.s, elected oflldalt. the media or
even ~n) continue to ldfte free
lpeecb and healthy debate throuch the
practice of intimidation. we law an
\Dlobetructed pl!b for them to ldvance
their own agenda rA publ6c poUcy Ind
tbek wnk>n of political correctnat for
\II ... Thal .. what eerioUlly threatem
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••ment he~ to be flC:tUlly
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MAILBAG
Jeff Teller is the president of Tel Phil, which has been operating the Orange County Market Place for 34 years .
A change for the Orange
County Market Place
Bring on Delaware North. the
company that is vying for
management of the Orange
County Fair's Market Place. Let's
hear it for "back to the future!H
Huh? Confused? Here's what I'm
thinking:
When my family first moved to
within walking distance of the
fairgrounds. the weekend event
was nothing more than a sJeepy
community garage sale that had
been in operation for just one
year. Now, that's all changed. Tel
Phil has created a weekend
outdoor mall called the Orange
County Market Place. And. since
we live so close, my family gets a
year-long pass signed by Jeffrey
Teller. himself. But, Teller can't
fool me. He can't bribe me. I hate
all that weekend traffic up and
down Fairview Street. Fair Drive
and Newport Boulevard. I bate
being able to walk to the Market
Place with friends from out of
town (e'ven from out of the
country) and ''showing otr the
place.
Secondly, for most of these 30
years, I've also seen what's
happened to Yosemite National
Park. My family has been there
skiing, hiking, back-packing, and
car-camping many, many times.
We go just about every year. And
what have we witnessed there?
WelJ, for one. the facilities were
well-maintained and touris t
services were ex.cellent during the
era of the Curry Company. Now.
with Delaware North as
management. the park has gone
downhill. Camp Curry bas
become a zoo. The facilities are
dirty. The food sold by ilie park
restaurants and vendo rs is awful,
tasteless and very expensive.
There's even been talk that car
camping will become extinct on
the valley floor and tourists will
only be brought in with shuttle
buses frQm motels outside of the
Park.,.
-So. keeping that in mind, I vote
for Delaware North to run the
Market Place. The quality of the
services and care of the facilities
will deteriorate. Entrance fees and
cost of food will escalate. Folks
will get turned off and will stop
coming and my family won't have
to d eal with weekend traffic
around College Park any more.
Wtnk, wink.
FLO MARTIN
you put your towel or blanket
down. on the grass or ... and. and
that is your ~pot until you leave
the beach. It is first-come,
ti rst -~erved. regardlcs~ of who you
are.
I am afraid that Nichols is guilty
of only not knowing the unwritte n
rule1.i of the beadl.
MILT MEEHAN
Newport Beach
Costa Mesa If the shoe fits. wear it. if
Ignorant comments versus not, forget it
d. · · · Enough already on Newport 1scnmmat.1on -Beach Councilman Dick Nichols.
I was amazed and amused at the The City Council shouJd drop it.
recent debates over race relations They are the ones making a big
and bigotry in Newport Beach. I d eal.
grew up in east Costa Mesa and So Nichols accu~ed them of a
did my after-school activities in couple of things? If the shoe fits.
Newport Beach (LittJe League, wear it -or toss ii away.
Cub Scouts, etc.). DOROTHY BUKEWIHGE
Even as a "whHeft child, I was Newport Beach
discriminated against due to
where I lived, the clothes I wore
and the occupations of my
parents. Surely. this type of
discrimination and silent
segregation will continue for far
lo nger than the effects of a few
Ignorant comments by an elected
official.
DONALD MCKAY
Las Vegas
The 'Judge' knows the
rules of the beach . . Robert Gardner. your colummst
with "The Verdict," solved the
whole major problem facing
Newport Beach regarding
Councilman Dick Nichols'
problems ("Con sidering the rules
of the beach,H July 15). The judge
hit the nail right on the head when
he described the rules of the
beach.
Being a lifeguard at Main Beach
and Buck Gulley from 1946 to 1951
and knowing the Gardner
frequented the beach quite often
In those days, the rules of the
beach are exactJy as he described.
You stake your claim, wherever
What about the chi ldren
of the condo project?
Concerning the proposed
condomin ium pro1ect at 190 I
Newport Bl vd.
It seems that the past 50 years of
experience (some good. some not
so good) by the Costa Mesa
Planning Commission and City
Council are all for nothing.
The current commission and
council want to rewrite all of the
requirements for d ensity parking
requirements -garage
requirements. height limits and,
m ost importantly. the feelings.
wants and needs of the people of
Costa Mesa.
This project at 190 I Newport
will go down in the history books
as an even large boondoggle than
Trian gle Square, which has been a
financial disaster.
The 1901 project would make a
ton of money (or the developer. if
allowed to stay at the present
approvals. The surrounding
neighborhood and the public will
al suffet due to over-building
congestion.
CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
CITY Of COSTA MESA
Corte Mele City Hall, n Ffir Drive,
Coste Mese, CA 92626. (714)
764-5223
~ GaJY Monehen
Council: Libby Cowan, Allen
Mensoor. Mike Scheafer and Chrl•
Steel
crrY Of NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beed\ City Hell, 3300
Newport Blvd., Newport Beech, CA
92663, (949) MW309
~Steve Bromberg
CcM.wd: Gery Adema, John
H9ffem1n, Didt Nlc:nofa, Gery
Proctor, Tod R~y end Don
Webb
QOVERNOR
Gray Davia (0), State Cepftot,
Seeremento, CA 96814, (918)
446-2841; fax: (918) ~
U.l .IEMTI
• 8efblrl '°"" (0), 112 Hirt
Ser\ltll luffdlng, Suite tt2,
'IJMNngton, o.c. 20510, (202)
Dt-3113;
or 312 N. Sprtne St., Suite ,,_
~
Lot Angeles, CA 90012, (213)
894-6000; fax (213) 894-5042;
E-mell: boxer.8tHlate.govl
contactlwebfo"".
• Dianne F-einuein (0). 331 Hart
Bullding, Washington, D.C. 20510.
(202) 224-3841;
or 1111 Senta Monica Blvd., Suite
915, l.A>e Angeles, CA 90026, (310)
914-7300
E·meil:
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PMSIOENT
George W. lulh (R), White Hout.,
1800 P9nnl'(tvanla A.ve.,
WMhlngton. D.C. 20600
Hotline: (6 a.m. to 2 p.m.) (202) •se.-1111
E-melt:
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Fax: (202) '56-2~1
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Suitt 212. Wnhington, O.C. 20&00
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l<f.NT TREPTOW I DAILY P1LOT
Somewhere the public has the
idea these condos will be offered
at SJ00,000. Not a chance. I'll bet
the prices wiU run from $450,000
and up.
I'm not even going to talk about
~hadows on the neighbors' homes
or commercial buildings. I'm not
going to mention the traffic jams
that will happen on Harbor
Boulevard. But I am going to ask:
Where will the kids play? There is
no 'Place for kids on the entire
pro1ect, so it's either out in the
s treet o r in the condos. No sun.
no t outdoor playground and an
estimate of more than 100 le.ids
under 12 years old. ·
City fathers. think about the
kidr..
Think about the reasons for
density limits. Why were these
rules and regulations created over
the years? They worked.·
CURTIS HERBERT'S
Pacific Coast Realty Group
Costa Mesa
Costa Mesa character
needs protecting
Costa Mesa just celebrated its
50th year as a city with smaJl-town
charm where young families come
to raise their children. Yet
Planning Comm ission.er Katrina
Foley feels "there's not going to be
support for just a zoning overlay
on the Eastside" unless the city
looks at "making different
neighborhoods unique" and taJces
into consideration the "unique
character of the different
neighborhoods" (9Fine lines still
divide home expansions.· July 14).
When one considers that the
cities or Los Angeles, San Diego.
Laguna Beach and Orange all use
overlay zones to preserve and
e nhance the unique character of
their distinct local neighborhoods,
one has to ask -why not Costa
Mesa?
What were we celebrating over
there at the Fairgrounds? Irvine?
MARGARET LECZKOWSKI
Costa Mesa
Daily Pilot
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
TUESDAY,
NOON
• South Coast Weavers &
Spinners (untll 11 p.m .) -Home
& Hobbles Bulldlng
• Sewing Gulld (until 11 p.m.) -
Home & Hobbies Building
•High Tide Pur1era (until 11 p.m.J
-Home & Hobbies Building
•Crafts (untll 8 p.m.) -Youth
Bulldlng
• "Discover the Fair" Button
Program (until 8 p.m.) -Youth
Building
• Sode Hop -Kida Stage
• Farm and Garden Contest
Display Round 3 -Centennial
Farm
• Uama Presentation (12:30 p.m .)
-Uvestodt Arena
1 P.M.
•Maureen W. Puppet (until 6
p.m .) -Around the grounds
• Dance Dynamics Performing
Arts -Heritage Stage
• Beach Cities Stars -Sun Stage
• Sewing Guild Demonstration by
Denise Howard -Home &
Hobbles Stage
• Art & Woodworking
Demonstrations (until 8 p.m .) .1r
Visual Arts Building
• Glaublowing Demonstration -
Crafters Village
• Miss Debbe Lynn -Vocalist -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
• Juggler Dan W iles -Kids Stage
• All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Uvestoc*
BEST BET
• Traveling Gam e Show ( 1 :30
p.m . -6:30 p.m .) -Around the
grounds
•Russell Bros. Circu s (1:30 p.m .)
-Green Gate Area
•Angora Goat Industry
Presentation (1:30 p.m .J -
Uvestoc* Arena
As part of the Orange County Fair's Summer Concert Serres, Oevo, above, and Cake will perform at 7·30 pm today in the
Pacrfic Amphitheatre. Gates open at 6 p.m. Meanwhile, Billy Bob Thornton, actor and musician, will perform the free show at
7 p.m. in the Citizens Business Bank Arena on the.,. fairgrounds.
• Ceramics Demonstration ( 1 30
p.m.) - Crafters Village ·
•Milking Demonstration (1:30
p.m.) -Millennium Barn
2P.M.
• Dancers in M otion -Heritage
Stage
•Westminster Performing Arts -
Sun Stage
• Spinning Contest -Home &
Hobbies Stage
•The Magic of Frank Thurston -
Kids Stage
• Recycled Percussion -Little
Theater
• Circus Fun Review Auditions
(2:30 p.m.) -Kids Stage
• Sheep Industry Presentation
(2.30 p m I -Liv~~oc* Arena
3 P.M.
•Triple Threat with Second
Generatton -Heritage Stage
• Beach Cities Stars -Sun Stage
• Miss Debbe Lynn -Vocalist -
Celebrauon Stage -Youth
Building
• Circus Fun Review Show -Kids
Stage
•All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestock
• Cooking with Chef Jan Mongell
(3:30 p.m ) -Home & Hobbies
Stage
• Oxen Team Presentation (3:30
p.m.) -Livestoc* Arena
• M ilking Demonstration (3:30
p m.) -Millennium Barn
4P.M.
• Dancers in Motion -Heritage
Stage
•Westminster Performing Arts -
Sun Stage
•The Magic of Frank Thurston -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
• Catch-up Contest -Kids Stage
• Glassblowing Demonstration -
Crafters Village
• Port City Washboard Wizards
(4:30 p.m .-6:30 p.m.) -Around
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• Russell Brothers Circus (4 30
p.m l -Green Gate A rea
•Canning with Carole Olson (4.30
p.m .) -Home & Hobbies Stage
•Angora Goat Presentation (4 30
p.m.) -L1vestoc* Arena
•Ceramics Dem onstration (4 30
p.m .) -Crafters Village
5P.M.
• Kids Are Music and
All-American Kids -Hernage
Stage
• Ramblin' Rogues Square
Dancers -Sun Stage
• Juggler Dan W iles -
Celebratton Stage -Youth
Building
• Recycled Percus&1on -Little
Theater
•All Atas~an Rac.ng Pigs -
L111estod<
• Circus Fun Review Aud1t1ons
(5 30,p.m l -Kids Stage
• Sheep Industry Presentation
(5 30 pm ) -Livestock Arena
• M1lk1ng Demonstration 15 30
pm I -M illennium Barn
6P.M.
• Russell Bros Circus -Green
Gate Area
• Awards Presentation -Home &
Tuesday. Jufy 22, 2003 A7
• Kids Are Music and
All·Amencan Kids -Celebration
Stage -Youth Building
• Circus Fun Review Show -Kids
Stage
• Red. Ripe & Karaokln' Contest
(6 30 p m.J -Heritage Stage
• Best of Show Awards Ceremony
(6 30 p m l -Youth Building
7P.M.
• Summer Concert Series. Devo
and Cake (7:30 p.m ) -Pacific
Amphitheatre Gates open at 6
p.m .
• Billy Bot;i Thornton -Citizens
Business Bank Arena
•Hypnotist Mark Yuzu1k -Sun
Stage
• Glassblowing DemonstratJon -
Crafters Village
•Tomato Walk Contest -Kid s
Stage
•All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestoc*
• Russell Bros. Circus (7:30 p m 1
- Green Gate Area
• Port City Washbotrd Wizards
(7:30 p.m .J -Hentage Stage
• Visual Arts Awards Night (7 30
p.m.) -Visual Arts Stage
• Kids Karaoke (7 30 p m ) -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
• The Magic of Frank Thurston
17 30 pm.) -Kids Stage
•Ceramics Demonstration (7 30
p m ) -Crafters Village
•Milking Demoastrauon 17.30
p m ) -M 1llenn.1um Barn
8P.M.
• Lost Boys -Sun Stdge
•Target Tomato Contest Kids
Stage
• Recycled Percussion Linle
Theater
•Oxen Team PrP.senta11on -
Livestock Arena
• Swingfest 8 30 p m
Heritage StdQ"'
9P.M.
• Billy Bob Thornton -C1ttzens
Business Bank Arena
• Ru&&ell Brus Circus Green
Gate Area
• Hypno11s1 Mark Yuzu1k -Sun
Stage
• All Alaskdn Racing Pigs -
L111esto
• Pon City Washboard Wizards
19 30 pm J Heritage Stage
•Ceramics Demonstration 19 30
pm 1 Cr afters VillagP
lOP.M.
• Lost Boys Sun Stage
• Swing fest I 10 30 p m ,
Heritage StagP
QUOTE OF THE DAY
"I 'm not used to playing in front of
people, but I'm almost excited. I'm
'1-just going to try to take deep breaths,
t m goo t ought! and hopefully
the ball will go in the air."
S.aty Holtteln, on competing in the Tea Cup
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Locals collle
out winning
The first day of action in
the War by the Shore is
highlighted by four local
winne rs in boys 12
singles and five winners
in girls 12 singles.
The War by the Shore, also known
as the 14th annual Balboa Bay aub
Junior Tennis Tournament began
Monday, but the action is sure to heat
up today. ·
Most of the top seeds had first-
round byes Monday, but all the seeds
in all the singles divisions will play to-
day.
Much of the action on the first day
of the tournament took place in the
12s and 14s in both boys and girls,
which had full fields.
Nine local playe~ from Newport-
Mesa competed in the boys 12s and
four advanced to the round of 16.
Joshua Lorenczen of Newport
Beach, the No. I seed, showed off his
skills with a 6-I , 6-0 victory over Dan-
iel Nguy. Also from Newport Beach,
Daron Arnold was a 6-3, 6-2 winner
over Mikey Zablan. Corona deJ Mar's
Orneed Ghassemi defeated Ma.rt
Saad, 6-0, 6-0. The other winner was
Newport Beach's Erik Heirnstaedt, a
6-4, 6·2 victor over Bret Mathews.
In conlJ'ast to the large local con-
tingent in the l 2s, just one player
pulled off a victory in boys l 4s Mon-
day, Parker Rhodes.. But the good
news for Rhodes, which came in the
form of a 6·3, 6-2 victory over Adam
Gassin in the round or 64, was fol-
lowed by a bout of bad news. Rhodes
was ousted from the tournament In
the round or 32, falling to top-seeded
Raymond Sarmiento.
In the girls l2s bracket, five local
players advanced to the round of 16,
which will be contested today. Hailey
Hogan of Balboa was a 6-2, 6-0 win-
ner against Katrina Ellzes. Newport
Beach's Kelli Feeley won 7-5, 7-5
against Brianna Ashley Steinmetz.
Meghan Olomeau, aJso from New-
port Beach, was a 6-1, 7-6 winner
See TENNIS, Paa• A9
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Above, Erik Heimstaedt eyes a backhand return in his match at the War by
the Shore junior tennis tournament. At top, Omeed Ghassemi concentrates
on a backhand volley shot at the net. Both players won their match.
TEACUP VII
A family
feel for
Holstein
Big Canyon winner will
have sister caddie in
Friday's Tea Cup Qassic.
Brye• Alderton
Daily Pilot
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a chip shot In
Frtday'a lea OJp
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• Verde Cowatry Oub, CIASSIC
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but dinner anytime.
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NEWPORT
HARBOR
BASEBALL
ASSOCIATION
Anaheim
• remains
Newport
• nemesis
With loss, Bronco A
All-Stars can now fo._cus
on Thursday's opener in
the regional tournament.
The Anaheim 11 · and 12 ·year-old All·
Stars again showed their mastery of the
Newport Harbor BasebaU Association
Bronco A team with a 12-4 victory in the
semifinals of the section tournament
Monday night at York Field in Whittier.
Newport lost twice to Anaheim in the
sectionals and once in the district tour-
nament. Despite Monday's loss, New-
port will advance to the regional tour-
nament as the No. 2 seed in Orange
County -behind Anaheim -by virtue
of its 2·0, eight-inning victory over Los
Alamitos Sunday.
Danny Moskovits and Ryan Alben
each pitched four innings of shutout
ball and produced offensively. Moslco-
vits went 2 for 4 with a double and AJ-
~~-9@,F'HJ-ffWe-in-a ruA--iR-the--eigtlth-inn1Jf· w---
with a double against Los Alamitos.
MThat was possibly one of the best
baseball games I have seen," Rlch Ho-
gan. the Bronco A Manager, said.
I logan tinkered with the lineup Mon-
day. giving pitching duties to Jacob
McCann, Jack Grace and Alex Maddox.
Albert, one of six I I -year-olds on the
team, had two hits and two RBis while
Michael Helfrich added two hits. Mos-
kovits chipped in with a htl and an RBI.
Grate doubled. Blake Davey tallied two
hits and McCann added a single.
Newport scored its first run in the
fourth after Helfrich singled and stole
second. Svendsen hit a grounder to the
third baseman, who threw to first. but
Helfrich quickly went to third, sliding in
safely to beat a throw. Moskovits then
hit him in with a sacrifice ny to right.
uThat sparked the guys up a UttJe bit,"
Hogan said.
Newport cut the lead to 10-4 before
Anaheim scored two more.
Newport will play the top-ranked
team from Rive~ide in the first round of
the eight-team, double-elimination re-
gional tournament beginning at 5 p.m.
Thursday in Chino Hills.
One team will advance fro m the sec-
tional tournament to the wne champi-
onship. the final step before the World
Series.
SWIMMING
Peirsol sets
meet record
·Newport Harbor grad
starts strong at the 2003
World Ch ampionships.
Aaron Peirsol got off to a fast start at
the 2003 World Swimming Ownpion-
shlps Monday in Barcelona, Spain let-
ting a meet RCC>rd in the aemlftnals of
the 100 meter bacbttoke to earn the
top time going into today's 8naJs.
The first or three bacbtroke CMnta in
wb.lcb Peirsol will swim. the 100 meter
backstroke ftnaJ taba place in the eve-
ning seealon of today's competition.
HAI mnUlnal time or 54.28 ls a new
~ OwnplonahJpl reoord and puta
him at the top or the tleld beading lnto
the final after eam1ng the No. 3 aeed go-
ing Into the .em1flnAia.
Swimming ln the nth or 12. hem,
Pelnol recorded a time of 54.99, good
enough to ftnJsh ftnt lo bAa beet. but
dUrd OV'el'd. behind Aultnlla'a Matthew
Weleb and ...... Mady ~1dlmdn.
A 2002 Newport Harbor Hilb pd
and 2000 .. medllllt In Che s,dney
Qymplca. MIOI Ul1I 20 OD Wldnel-
ct.y. A repelt of bk Mmilnal perfann-
ance lhould eun him a~~
omNp priat .. ~ ~
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HOLSTEIN
today's 18-hole, stroke-play
event f~aturing the four women's
club champions Crom the private
clubs in Newport-Mesa,
frequently get together for a
chJpplng contest, with the loser
buying dinner.
•we chip close to 200 balls,"
Holstein, 52, said about the
competition with her sister. a
member at Santa Ana Country
Oub. "Now, when I go play Big
Canyon, I know exact distances
and I am relaxed and calm. I just
chip It instead of getting tense,
which I've done many times. .
~The practice of doing it over
and over agaln boosts the
confidence. Jt helps having a
!sister with you so you don't get
bored I usually buy her dinner."
The two teamed up to win the
gross division at Big Caoyon's
ladies two-day tournament for
the first time in June.
Holstein will practice her
swing in DeMille's baclcyard one
day and the next, DeMille will
stop by Big Canyon to share a
few putting tips.
"She helps me and vice versa."
said Holstein, who first began
taking golf lessons when she was
12 on the wging of her parents,
George and Elinor.
"The first time I hit a driver, I
said, 'I like this sport,' " Holstein
recalled. #My parents always
motivated me to play golf. They
would leave for four or five hours
to play golf when we went on
vacations. so I wanted to I play
along] so I could see them"
Holstein, a Costa Mesa resident
and accountant for a commercial
property manager. was first a
member at lrvine Coast Country
Oub, now Newport Beach CC
before joining Big c.anyon in
PEIRSOL
Continued from Af3
1983, where her parents already
were members.
to heat up, causing Holstein to
focus more on her game.
~Sue started to beat me and I
hadbeat her previously." said
Holstein, who also has an oldl!r
sister, Sandy Thomas, "She lived
at Big Canyon and played more
than I did. At that time I was
only playing once a month.•
Holstein joined:a ladies group
and began playing twice a week.
much like she does these days.
Frida.y, Holstein will join
Ak.eml Khaiat, Mesa Verde's
women's club champion,
Marianne 1owersey (Santa Ana
CC} and Debbie Albright
(Newport Beach Cciuntry Oub)
when the Tea Cup begins at 1:30
p.m. at Mesa Verde. Holstein's
only other Tea Cup appearance
was also at Mesa Verde, in 1999.
• 11ove the course. it is a bit
more open (than Big Canyon]:
she said.
Holstein, who is single. will try
to maintain a calmness once she
steps on the first tee, but knows
it won't be easy witl:i galleries in
tow.
'Tm not used to playing in
front of people, but I'm almost
excited," Holstein said. "I'm just
going to try to take deep breaths.
thinX good thoughts and
hopefully the ball will go in the
air."
Holstein, who went to Corona
del Mar High. and Towersey
grew up on the same street and
competed against one another
often from the time they were
young.
"She is so good, she should be
a professional, but she decided
to be a mom instead." Holstein
said of Towersey. who finished
fifth in last week's California
Women's Championship. ''I'm
going to enjoy the day and play
with my friends.·
SPORTS
TENNIS
• Conbnued from Af3
against Alex Yates-Robinson. Melissa Matsuo·
ka advanced with a 6·0, 6-0 win over Teresa
Macias. Last but no certainly not least. top·
seeded Cierra Gaytan-Leach was a 6-1, 6·3
winner over Madeline Jaeger.
In girls l 4s, nine local players will take part
in today's rolUld of 32. Five of them advanced
on Monday. the other four had byes. Two all lo·
cal matchups will see Sasha Dunlap a 6·4, 6·4
winner over Mysa Sangria. battle Michelle At·
kins, who had a first-round bye. and Christina
Schwartz. a 6-4. 6-2 victor against Kelly Sny·
derman, battle Kendall McOure. who had a
bye. AU four players hail from Newport Beach.
Other advancers in girls l4s Monday in-
cluded Elizabeth Van't Hof (7-5, 7-5} and Kelli
Kawabe (6·4. 6·4).
Tuesday, Joty 22. 2003 At
WATER POLO
Newport
Harbor
strikes twice
Gi rls under-18 team
wins VilJa Park tour-
nament.
Newport Harbor High'6 gi.rlb
water polo team continued Its
winning ways this summer by
capturing the championship of
the Villa Park 18-and-under tour·
nament Sunday.
With six victories in the tour-
nament, the Sailors improved
their record this summer to 26-2
as they conti nue to prepare for
the Junior Olympics in two
weeks.
WII\S over Edison, Orange and
Villa Park put Newport Harbor in
the semifinals. There, they de·
feated San Diego Shores l l ·9. In
the championship game. the
Sailors needed overtime to knoc.k
off Santa Barbara, 13-12.
In the final. Anne Belden
scored four UJnes to lead l\ew·
port Harbor. Jessica Ball and
Carolyn Conway added three
goals each and Ashling Taylor
had two goals and ~ah Mun
added one to round out the !>COr·
mg. Goalie T eryn Conam had
seven saves.
The Sailors came back from a
5·4 first -quarter deficit to take a
9-8 halfume lead At the end of
regulauon. it was an I I · l l oe.
Mimickin g thett older counter·
pans. Newport Harbor's girb llll·
der· 16 water polo team won all
three games Sunday to clrum the
eight·team CaptStrano Valley 18·
and-under tournament at Capo
Valley High.
Th.tneen of the 15 girls :"oiew·
port Coach Les Cutler used wen:~
members of the frosh-soph team
;-..;f\o\.-port defeated Tierra Santa.
13·3. m Game 1 and foUowe<l
"-ith victories over Coronad<i
18· 71 and San Diego Shores 4-31
Last year at the World Champi-
onships, Peirsol won a silver
medal In the 100 meter back-
stroke, while setting a world re·
cord and winning a gold medal in
part of the 400 meter medley re·
lay team. He won his first World
Championship gold medal in
2001 in the 200 meter baclcstroke.
this year's 200 meter backstroke
are on Thursday, with the finals
scheduled for Friday. Peirsol will
also compete in the SO meter
backstroke, with the heats and
semifinals scheduled for Saturday
and the finals coming on the last
day of competition at the World
Championships on Sunday.
Peirsors younger sister. Hayley.
ate, will also be competing this
week.. She is entered in the 800
meter freestyle. The heats are
scheduled for Friday and the fi:
nals for Saturday.
Four locals advanced Monday in girls l 6s.
joining nine who had byes to put 13 locals in
the round of 32. Brittanny Sturgess of New-
port Beach was a 6· I , 6·3 winner against Me-
lissa Stringfellow. Andrea Zamucen advanced
when her opponent didn't show to the tour·
nament. Jill Casserly of !'Jewport Beach was a
6·2, 6·0 winner against Jill Levin. Carolin
Oaure of Newport Beach had no problem
with M~ Maxwell. downing her 6-0. 6-0.
ment action included Spencer Reitz (boys
l8s, 6-0. 6-0) and Joseph OiGulio (boys 10s.
6-3, 6-2).
Pf-tOTOS av DON LEAt:h I DA•L' Pli_J'
Above. Daron Arnold nps an overhead slam
r a point IA his first round match tR the War
Cali Manderino. Kalli l .uca<.
and Katie Kepner each led :\ew
port Harbor offensively. wh1lt
Kendall Nelson and EIJ.7.abeth
Layton shared time in goal.
The heats and semifinals for
by the Shore 1umor tennis tournament. At
top, Josh Lorentzen reaches for big return Manderino and Lucas eac:h
finished with 7 goals m the three
games. Keppner clupped in \.'.ith
six goals in the three games.
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PERSONS: l. l'etltlontr Anltl
Alonm Lewis '1114 • petition wltll tllls court
for • decrM chll'lliflt
n-H fol"': Anlte Alomet lewie to AlliUI
Alolftet St lewb
2 THC COURT OROERS
tll81 ... PtnOltS Int"·
satecl lft t1!la ''""" Slit/I ..,.,_., HIM• this court
al the llutlftt llldlcttM
behtw to allow clllM If
Ill)' why "'-P41trt-....
c:ftellp of n-aflotM "'°' be v•flt.M. fllOTICl or HlAltlfllG
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CUTll, JUDGI Of THI
SUPla.m COUltT
Pubfo shtd Newpor t
Bu ch ·Costa Mui Oa•ly
Pilot July Z2 29 Au11ust
5 12. 2003 T083
nc.......-... ... s......
Th~ follow1na persons
~re do1na buS1neu n
al 24 Carron b) A Cius
Ac l C•ter in&. c) Newi>«I
Caterina Com~ny d)
The Grumpy Gourmet e)
Premier Caterin11 f) 2'
C¥rot &) Caterona by
Oeqn. h) 2' Carrots
Caterln& And Events
9392 Cliftwood Drove.
Hunttncton 8each, C•h
lornl1 92646
No<m1n Richwd Ben
nett 9392 Chitwood Ofove. Hdntincton Be.ch
C1llfM11t1 92'e6 'She•n Stone..aeronett
9392 Cltffwood Df!ve.
Huntincton 8uch, C.it
tw11le~
Tl\11 but.intA is con·
ducted II)'' "'"*•nd and
Wlft
....... YOll ,tart .. dolfll
bv&IMH ,.o No ~rl SlOM-hnMlt
This et.te-nt wn IMM wttll tM Cov11ty
Ctttla of °''"" Cov"ty 011 Ol/11/03
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22. tool T1ll6
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AlO Tuesday, Jdii 22, 2003
......... --...... -....... --.. -........... -......... -.......... -Llili .................. STARTING ' .......... .........
ere clolnc bu$inn1 u .
Electronlc Finencl•I
Services Croup, 3300
Irvin. Ave., '120 New·
port e .. cn. CA 92660
New Amerlun Real
Estele Mana.ement
Croup, Inc. (CA). 3300
ltvlne Ave., 1120 New
port BHch. CA 92.660
This business Is con·
ducted by: • CotPOfltlOn
Htvt you started dolna
buslneu yet? Yes
06/01/03
New Amencan RHI
[stilt M1na11ment
Croup, Inc.. Grant
Wilker Km1. Prnldenl
This statement waa
llted with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on06/17/03 200s.94a492
Oa1ly Ptlot July 1, 8, 15,
22.2003 ·T067
are dolna bus neu as;
Wtlllnaton Court Aoart ·
ments, 600 Eaat Well·
lnston Avt., S1nt1 Ana, C1hf«ni1 92701
Harper Realty Croup,
Inc (soft C.P) (CA) 18301 Von Karman Ave.
Suite 750, trvtne, Caff.,
fornit 92612
This business Is con-
ducted by: a hmlted
partnership
HIYe you s1111 ltd doma
business yet? Yes
12/05/97 Harper RHlly Croup,
Inc.. Ian MacDouaall
Hitrper, President
This. statement was
llled 1wlth the County
Clerk Of 011n&• County
on 06/16/03
200S6t4Sl7• 011ty Pilot July
29. Aua. 5, 2003
Policy
•rt clolna b11slneu .s:
S • J Custom Chotll*•. 28472 Porsen• Way,
Ttab11co Canyon, CA
92679 •
Witham Otvld Jonea,
28472 Porsena Way,
Trab11co Cenyon, C~
92679
Steven W•fne Sidwell,
3268 Sapwood Lene,
Corona, CA 91720
Thlt bualneu is con·
dueled by: co·pwlners
Have you started doln&
buslnass yet? No
W11tlam 0 Jones
This statofl\•nt wu
filed with th• County
Clerk of Or1111e County
on 06124/llJ •
200S6t4t27•
Daily Pilot My '/2. 29. Aua. 5. 12. 2003 TOM
I.II dOinc bu
H11tth Insurance Coft.
clerae. 3 Som met,
Newport Cont. CA
92657
F trial 8allrtfllend, 3
Sommat, Newport Coast,
CA92657
Cynthia Lynn Natalie,
3961 Colrna Court,
Octanside, CA 92054
Thfs business Is COfl·
ducted by: • aenerel
partnership
Have you started doins
bUSll'ltU yetf Ho r trial B1hremand
This statement wn
hied with the Coun\}t
Clerk of <Kanae County
on 06/24/03
200Ht4t240
Daily Piiot July 8, 15, 22.
29. 2003 T068
are dolna butlnus as:
On Time. 3198·C Aifport
l009 Or., Costa Mn..
CA92626
Copy Amerio. Inc ..
3J9&-C Alrpott Loo9 Or.,
Costa MIH. cA 112626
This business Is con· d~tecl by; a corporation
HIVt )'OU alafted doinc
businass yet? Yes 6/'307
03
Copy America, Inc.,
Byroll R. Brooks, Vice
President
This statement wn
hied with the Co11nty
Clerll of Oran&• County
on 07/11/03 200SHS11 ..
Oaily Pilot July 15. 22,
29, Aua. 5, 2003 T07S
are doinc bus as;
E11ylh111 Commu11lu·
tlon1, 31202 Via CoMnH.
Coto 9t Cau, CA 92679 Relay Mlrketilla. LlC
(CA'). 31202 Via Colin••·
Coto 0. Cua, CA 92679
This buslntu IS COfl·
d11ct1d by: Limited
LlabU.ty1:o.
Have you started doln1
bualneu yet? No
R111y Mark.etin&. llC.
Anthony Pallante, II,
Men-aer
This statement wu
filed with the Co..nty
Ct.rll of Onnp County
on 06/09/03 • 200J6t47HJ
Dally Pilot July 8, 15, 22,
29, 2003 T074
S•ll f'"" C-l n C14t•(/ld I
How to Place A
11e dolctc bus u as:
Flshfendef, 821 N. Ollv•
St, Sent• An1, Calllornla
92703
Rlcherd Chlll'ftnd, 821
H. Olive St, S1nla Ana,
Calif« nla 92703
This bu$fttess Is con·
ductt4 by: an fndivldu•I
flaYt )'OU Started dolfla
buslneu yet? No
Rich Ch1rl1nd
This statement was
fifed with the County
Cle<'k of Oranae County
on 07/16/.03
IOOS6ts175J
Dally Pilot July 22, 29.
Aua, 5, I~. 2003 TOSS
BUSINESS?
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
& MISC.
GARAGE
SALE
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL
PAOflCVllW
aAYVllWlOUCI
S lOTS·AU OI 'AJtT
t4t-4t4-SOIS
CoHectlllla/
230S-2490
SELL
your stuff
through
classified!
llllftOrlltilla 1160 Aldtons 1483
TOP SS 4 U<oaDS nc i=iii:=::=:::=:;:=~=:;
.Im. Ol!lmc, [le. Sh .. 00s W' ANTED Jll Mee. Sjlllf, tube M"9S ...
Mike 949-645-7505 ANTIQUES
ENTERTAINMENT
1310
EOUAl. llOUSllG
OPPOIMm
All real estate adver
t1s1n1 tn this newspaper
IS subiect to the federal
f aw Housina Act of 1968
as amended which
makes 11 illeaal to
adverltH •any prefer
ence, limitation or
dlscr1m1nat1on bued on
race, colo<, re1te1on. sex.
handttap. f1m1l1al status
or national oriain. or •ri
intention lo ma~e any
such preference, lim1ta
Iron or d11cr1m1nat1on •
Older Style Furniture
PIANOS & CollectiblM ·---·-• -·-· ()4ico ,..._ $$ CASH PAID $$
or-.,... °' ..-itn how.
WE BUY ESTATES
• """""'-'"-dy-
CONSIGN MErJTS ......... I
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;!64M822e
soumcgASr AUCTI N
2202S.. ... k
......... CAt2107 -·l·-C'..A •lll'
By Pax
(949) 631-6594
(Please 1n<luck your name and
phone number and we'll call
you bock w11h 1 pnce qUOle I
Bf Phone
(949) 642-5678
II ours
By Mail/In Pers on:
330 Wcs1 Bay Suec1
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
At Newport Blvd. & Bay S1
Wedncsday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm
Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm
Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm
Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm
Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm
Monday-Friday
Walk·ln 8:30arn-5:00pm
Monday-Friday Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm
Index
-. . •••3940
soos-saso
-' 'I ....
-.
I •
Genenl ftmlln 3435 lllSC8JMEOUS
Amcwement1 1610 ...., _ P9W ~ MERCHMOISE
'rlvote Ovd1 H-t"'t ()ysbl Owldels". ~
Clult app101 I/hr lrom "1d tlbl8s. ~ seoebey
Newpoirt Beach. Excel chht. dwr. ~.1879
leflt hunt1ne adiacent to
slate waterfowl refuee.
owner ship tntetest C.
approx 37!> acres of land
& improvements + your
own camp compound
w/st ruc ture and 2
trailers Wonderful Fri.
n1aht BBQ'' & wine
lul1ne durrne duc k
season • mariy ea t11s!
Idol tor 2 friends or
father & w n Call Mike
al 310 541 0854
HOME
HIGH IOY CHIST
7 drawers, enltque blue/
Whitt outline, e"eli.nt
cond S'95 949· 720-1565
JEWWIY/
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
c._t CHI Ne.4.
Old Coins! Cold, silver,
iewetry, watches. antJqun
collecbbles 949-642 9448
3610
2.00+~<Ats,
DOCS .,_ ...... ldtwatulrl
( ll5hoo ~ Spec·
trum tVl ™ GUMM1t[
!M9-644-1219
Spay mortYlla cat. homes tor i...llr6 ~-E632
Odcot "'"-•· Le09•rd foe* a hlle$, rare uotrc
aofd/chocolate 590b, rut
!othmoozers 909-681-6664 -
snn 1UtlDINGs
50·70S OH, 40x40,
50x90. 601 120 Must
Sell! Can Dtltverl Roy
(NO) 499·2760
Ml CASH CANDY Route.
Oo you earn ~ wi • day 1 Yow own local candy
route. lncklde5 :.> ma·
chines and candy M lot S9.~. 1lllO998-VEH>. (CAL•SCAH)
AVON Entrep111neur
wilnted. Must be ..,..,. to
wor1I ~ you want.
be ~ CMTl bou. and
fll'Pf unltrnQd ~ Leh Tall (888) !M2 .el
(CAI..~)
AJSOl UTE GOlDMINll
60 vend1na machines
with ucellent locations
.. far Sl0.9!l> ll»Z3«8:12
LOOKING FOR A
Quality Home at whole
sale p1 l<U ? Before
mak1na th1I crucial
dec:lstori to buy. call 1 •
800 2"7 0060 10< free
•nlorm11ton packet that
could u ve 'l'ou SlOOO's
(CAL •SCAN>
l 'ndcr thL· Sen ice Dircrtor~ Ban nL·r ...
Reach 80,000 Homes E~ch Week
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 ·'
o..a cow 3br 2ba
hcluil. w-. ~ "' lat. ~==m.~
OPPI SU• 12·J
201os-or.
N< aoll courM 4br Jba
sin& l•m house Larae
yd. S689.000 Aet Paul
P1v1llon Real Estate
949--290 8128
,.IMllSTAUS
PATRIOC TlNO«I
NATIONW101 USA
...... 54.9705
www patric.ktenoie.com
SUfMU v.-of Octll'I .. Catallnt
from H1Ca P1tlo, lllf lBa ~JIXJ'Cl~TIO ~,,,.., ..... )
~ Cofty~ 5915
SOUTMHN SHHA'S
I.ANO lwfOlot. 20 acres $49.900 Priced tor Q1adl
-[ •cdenl locabc>n.
WW#\, "NI horse COt.l'llr"y
[10llent ~-11on·t
mm oot! r ...._,. """"
... Owns l-888-432·5ail
(CAl-scAH)
MISCBJ.ANEOUS
RENTALS
•S. ley front yr ly 4b<
2bl Oppe< duple• I car
p k1n e. laundry h e
S32!>0mo • [ast Bay
Iron! apt 2br lb•, Ip,
Sl800rno •11w v.o. pr.
_,.. • brlll* S1400mo
• 2br 21>11 l1ou'Je ~ty
S7100Tlo 'ct 949-Q~
Conmdtllllf
ColtaMaa
RlnlllToSlllrl 6030 stv4te a,. 1n Mob•le
t..wi ~ NP8, ptf!ll Horne Par~. kite ba uhl
comm eu.torn furnnh incl S600/mo othce 949
Beau Y!fJW. fl balcony, CMT1 646·4l ~1 114 -404·9068
ba. F ul pr~ p , pool
SlCfiO • 1/2 uti fllm prrl
Altla1 8 I 714 608· 2145 ==-
~....,c ulty
lit fie ¥ w/pvt p .
fr'I-wall to Tri-SIJJart
$895/mo Water/trnh
pllCI K""' MlnlCM*lt
877 104-8649 E • t 9200
N••r N •• ,.,, ""· c:omplehly ramocl 2br
1 5be twnhm, new wd,
new lutch C. epph a.
carpet & mortl Car
w/opene< No P'b. $1875. 9&29)6DJ~
4br Zba MUCH YAaD
W /GAIOlNtl. r1uh pen ., C. a.A. ,_ T_..,,. -
,.._ & F-sounc& SlW>. ·-~13 ·'.
·,
MAUCMI WOODS &MAGeS w/eled lh22 1'.W. It tr. Mt, ....
2br 2ba, 2 c 1ar. bedrm/ UX> °' Z213> 157'5. °' & ......... It ,...., -
office aat $1900 !iSn;f, .rport •• INI ,..., SffS/-180 I
949--293-4631 ...,... ..:uty 98661100 2i.t St. Mt .. S..7776.
RURAL PROPERTY
FORSAl.f
RESIDENTIAL RENTALS
ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
l.1111111 ...
21r, 21•, upper unit Lux apt bid&
Apt 1 c aar. new paint, 2t>r 2ba, ocHn view
carpet, bhnds, ~m. $2200/mo call resident •
Aat SllOOm 949-673 7800 mar 949.494 8083 • • ThtS newspaper will
not know1nely accept
any adverltsement for
real ntate wtuch 1~ tn
vtolallon of the law Our
readers are hereby
mlormed that all dwell
mis advertised 1n this
newspaper ere avatlable
on an equal oppor tuntly
bn•s
&t*Sales 1486 FURNISHINGS
Ger-St.epltercl• 111
colors, all sizes for
•dophon to qualified
homes w-&Yestue ora
or 114·173·5915
HOMfS roo SALE Rlndm,fMns/
ORANGE 5400 tmry"-'Y 5915 Balbolllllnd -.-.-.,-.. -,, --;
• l.....W <_. localed •
To complain of di~
cr.mtnatt0n, can HUO loll
free at l ·800 424 8590
•
HIW,OttT COAST
Pine Hutch, W1terford.
Art. Ruas. Antique
furniture. Ralph Lauren
Bed. Royal C1own Otrby
(lm111) becutive Onk,
Kitchen Items. 7/22 &
7fl3.10.2P9&673~
949-636-1313
llDROOM SUIT(
Queenelie bed, 2 nl&ht
tables, a1mo11. lat&e
dresser w/mtrror Also
TV. work out bike, sofa
949 939 3677
SEU
your stuff
through
classified!
COUNTY AllZOM am IMIWN, unu lllMD lbr studio.
36 acres $24,900. ,_ c.pctJ 1*1t ~
Borders State l•nd. ind ud Lou c. ~"""" 8-lllful ranch In w.ns,I now ~ !MJI Bafbol PenlRIUll
Gc...e °"'6-11 1 block to
belch, 3br 2ba upper. I br
1 ba lower. Jeer car,
S949JIXJ ... •574 lS98
~~~t~·~ sm
~ -Affordable ii.. ~ AZlR I U1 2112· ,...
52.63 (CAL •SCAH) ~
Call .(949) 642-567~
..
'
I
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In E xpresston1 lo-.•
1111it 2b< 2be, frplt, ac, ~
2 c attach 1ar, Sl600mo .,
Joanie 949· 720-9422 r. --------·· :. :.
... :·
·'
UM YUll.Y LIAll &UIO_._.
aL. GlltUNDY MAl. TORS Mf..67M161
Ill 11A YUllY •lt:!J:;.~"" '-I 1 Nt-t71·::..e:w
A ftW IM StOff/ .. ., ...... ,._ ...
for llllo ...... N.wly remocWed w/-..._ ~·~tlle.W/D
llWdt @ lllit. D/W l "• C.il l.«11 fM9.646-222if OI
714Q.l.158'Z., No dop:
w.t..tfMt Offke w/I
p~lna spi ces, eppro•
SOO.f. lllOOmo enll
now. Auoclet1d Reelty t4t-67J-J6H
...... 11r 1h unit on
quiet Penlnaule point. SloCle ~rson, No/smll/
pets. Sl450 949-293·4631
Vl&A U&.aA 2 MHWs/
2be. Fp, lndry rm, la petio,
COIMI ~. 2c prk&, w .. to bell, ps/wtr
pd. 118!50/mo. "fll).rJ9.
8107, 949-574-9243
1 11.0(l( FIOM OCIAH
2llr 3-r"'10d, ~ =·~ a 2'/• 2 Slry Twnhm
fr11h remodel. aar +
carport. p1tlo. w/d hkup. Sl!mn IM IYl n4-ll'2-834.3
Newpert Crett, 2br
2ba, 2 c au. walk to
bch. ten/pool/spa. $2000
Aveil 8· l 949-707 ·4408
&..Yely 21r+4ett 2' /•le
Townfiouu 1860sf, 2-c
... wet bar.~
1Y F_.., Isl $2350tn no
p!t. yw 1se -.rn
IHtltlvff, Jlr 21r,
111u11e. w/d hkup, Act S2375/mo 949· 293-4630
IALIOA PININSULA
le Ulll* 3br 2ba. veull cell.
Ip, w/d, 2c pt. S2«X>,'mo.
tel Clwisty 949-50). 3648
211 YIAltl Y llNT AlS
Newport Bch Peninsule.
S1400·12400/mo Act
t4t-'7J-7800
Jlr 2.Sle, NP(rHt, lW'lded .. rrmic. tNrtJlle,
.. to bdl. pt. poot/lllm.
l25(X)Ti VIit ~
~C,.,.•/2'1• End unit pnv, .,c 411'111y,
~ c:ounb'y kit. ~ • SZ'llll YI Ill 986t&8ll73 .......................
lbe home, 2+ar pr. Pfl\I
petio, ccmm pool YI 111
flJ75 _.now~
It.ff'•,..,..._ I,._
•Br. 21/'6•. family rm.
courty1rd, balcony, no
peb S2lmni 7 l 4-J28.8333
a.diiMry H .. Hua• yard.
fruit trH s. •Br 2Ba. d
•l*rl ~~ $29ll)n rV'plb 949-251-01:11
HAllOI VllW HOMIS
38r, 2Ba. aru t tocallon
nur 'chool & arHnbett.
Ntw c1rp•l/p1int 1v1ll
8123 UXXlln !M9-759-"5171
* s..,.., S~ltl * 3Bt. lB• Condo step5 to
bell, IWxll """' _,, 2< pr. Sil!'OTI llr 9l.MDOC7l
...... blMM .......
Homa. 29.-2811, 2-c. pt.
p..t ~ A/C. smlrno
n 4-9!1H 758 714-34!>-5713
Callfornla law rt· 4Uirts tMt conltac·
ton tlltlna jobs that
total S500 or more
(labor or matwlals)
be l~nMd by ~
Contractors State
license 801rd. State
law allO requires tMt
contrectora Include ~Ir license number
on all~a.You
c•n chectl ~ status
of your llcenud
c:ontrector •t
-w.c11b.c1.aov or
800·32l·CSl8. Unll·
c•natd contractors
h kln a Jobs th•t
tottl IHI thin $500
llluat at•t• In tlielr
1dvttll1tm•nt1 that "'Y tte not lle•nsed br tit• Cont11ctor1
st.ta UcenM Bowd."
i'•••• A1•1~1ln1
••ANNOUNCIMINT••
Hlrina for 2003/Postal
po5ftions Feder 11 hwe,
$14.80 $36.00+/hr Full
benefrh/pa1d tainina and
vac•tlons. No exp nee.
1·817·3ze>.52.68 eat 131
(CAl..•SCAN)
IW\la/CDl ~ .........
Sl0.000 alta S yeat$!
SOlOS to 39 cents. Tum
to 41 cents. ContuctOts
to lrl cents. fuel S&.t·
charees. COL Cr•ds
welcome. EOE ID> 9'ZS· S5~6 or KLLM com
(CN. •SCAN)
DllVlll-e-....i T,....
port· Teams, Teams.
Tuim. We r-i turns for
the Iona haul Ownet
opera tors, experienced
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(195•2) S2S. 980
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White w/Saddle
lnlher. Moonroof
(19•43) $29.980
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w/Saddle lthr. 28K
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(19112) $32.980
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Cher coal w/Btack
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Chrome Wheels,
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(19512C) $29.980.
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Tuesday, JtJy 22. 2003 Al 1
Bridge
SHOW AND TELL
8-0!.h vulnerable. West deali. monds. South's four spade& c l<*d
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The bidding:
WEST NORTH !>-. ••
Dbl .Rdbl
P.. ....
Opening lead· Five of •
the auction. ·
West led a ll'Ulllp. Declarer won
with the jack and culled the tce, then
led the kin& of heans. Weu grabbed
the ace and &hilled to the t.iJt of clubs. Dummy's ace was played, a heart
was led IO the jack and the four of
beans wu rewmed to the queen . Wheo East failed to follow, declarer
continued' w11h a fowUi heart, dis-
carding r.bc jack of clubs from hand .
Since the biddina and play indicat·
cd that East held the king of clubs. West was trapped in an endplay. U
the defender shifted to diamonds.
South's king would become the ful·
filling Irick. so West w~ forced to
lead ....L...club. Declarer inserted
dummy's nine. ruffed out the king
and rerurncd to the tllbk with the
king of tJ'IJm~ to discard a diamond on the queen of club). Thc defense
could take only two heart tncks and a
diamond.
Thcre are often opportunitiell in the
bidding and play to tell panner how
you want 10 defend. con.~idcr this
deal from the quanerfinals of a
natJonal team event.
At the Olher table 1he auction SW1·
cd the same way. Over the redouble.
however. ~ cbo>c to bid iwo clubs.
the suit in wtuch he held r.omething
of value. intending to correct to dia-
monds if two club~ got doubled.
Against four \pade~. West staned a
club. and the ~padc vmc was dead 10
the water. On gainmg the lead wnh
the king of clubs. w1 shifted to a
diamond and the defenders scored the
four uicks that were their due
By agre.ement. North's redouble
)!\owed iopccilically three-card spade
suppon heeded by an honor. Since to
pass might resuh in West taking out
the redouble 1.nto hearts. East wa.\
obliged to bid and chose rwo dia-
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The Calif. Public
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movers prrnt their
P.u.c. Cal T number;
limos and ch•uffeurs
print their T.C.P.
number In all edver·
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