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FRIDAY, JULY 25, 2003~
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County fa~r .Jdrops· Adrenaline Drop
State safety department lists requirements
for the freefall ride to reopen, but fair and
ride officials will keep it closed.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
FAIRGROUNDS -A thrill ride
that left one woman on crutches
will hobble away from this year's
fair.
spicuous with its tall, bright
orange tower, was dosed barely
two days after the fair began
when 30-year-old Aidyl Sofia-
Gonzalez of La Canada plunged
to a llO-foot freefall untethered
by bungee cords or harnesses
and hit a 5-inch foam mat on the
ground. The ride's nets somehow
didn't break her fall.
The extent of her injuries was
not known, but she is said to
have left the hospital on crutch-
es.
Thursday listing seven separate
requirements or changes that the
operator must make for the ride
to resume safe operation.
The conditions included in-
stalling a switch and locking de-
vice for the hatch door from
where !he rider is released. The
state also requires the ride op-
erator to make changes in the
manual. some procedures and
t:ra.inin g.
The changes "cannot be made
in a timely manner." said Beclcy
Bailey-Findley. the fair's chief ex-
ecutive.
The Adrenaline Jump will
likely be dismantled on Monday.
the fair's day off. Bailey· Findley
said.
She said that the fair will not
lose much because of the ride's
departure. Last year, the fair
made about I% of its total ride
revenue came from the Adrena-
line Drop. Bailey-Findley said.
She said the ride operator be-
lieves that making the changes at
the fairgrounds would be im-
practical and disrupt the event.
"He may have to work limited
time or after hours," Bailey-Fin-
dley said.
She said it is premature to say
whether the rid e will rerum to
Officials announced on Thurs-
day th0at the Ad renaline Drop will
pack up and leave the fair·
grounds after they and the ride
operator decided that th ey can·
nQt fulfill several mandates the
state Depanment of Occupa·
tional Safety and Health requires
before the fair ends.
The Adrenaline Drop. still con ·
State officials who have been
investigating the July 13 incident
issued a preliminary order on
"We won't be replacing this
ride." she said Thursday. "We
may move a few things around.
maybe provide some table and
chairs for people to sit down and
relax."
the fair next year. but said fair of-Mike Wh1thurst of Arkansas drops more than 80 fee• r•c, ~ k " ~r
See DROP, Pa&e A4 the Adrenaline Drop at the Orange County Fair la~ t i "" y
Still strumming
. -. . . . . . -.. . .
The Oasis
Strummers of
Newport Beach
ente rtain with
ukuleles and hula
dancing at the fair
Tom Forquer
Daily Pilot
S eniors with little ·
instruments put
large grins on the
faces of those who
watched them ..
Wearing a colorful variety
of flower print shirts and
dresses, the Oasis
Strummers. a ukulele club
from the Oasis Senior
Center in Newport Beach,
played. danced and sang to
an audience of about 50 on
the Heritage Stage at the
Orange County Fair on
Thursday.
They kicked off their set
at the fair's Senior Day with
"God Bless America." a
Strumrners tradition.
Though the band
member with the sheet
music arrived late. the
seniors still managed to
keep the audience
entertained with solos
performed by a few brave
men.
Songs such as "Lady Be
Good" and "Baby Bumble
Bee· got the predominately
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY P1LOT
Millie Monroe , 89, dances to the sounds of ukuleles courtesy of the Oasis Strummers.
elderly audience singing
along, while MMy Little
Bimbo Down On The
Bamboo Isle" seemed to
strike a chord with at least
one young person.
-we're just a bunch of
crazy old people playing the
ukulele." said Ralph
Llngenberg, who was filling
in for group leader Tony
Cappa.
Though it took her a little
while to get up from her
seat. 89-year-old Millie
Monroe of Newport Beach
could still do a decent huJa
dance with a smile on her
face.
Another of the five hula
girls, 22-year Strummers
member Thelma Qinkard
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THINKING ALLOWED
Back/or/a limited time
~. . c osta Mesans who
long to hear the
sound of an
11 -pound ball rumbling
down a hardwood lane and
those who yearn for the
clatter of plns falling over
each other need look no
farther tlwl their own city.
Bowling is back.
1
LOLITA
exact)y the same but for a
brief moment bowling
enthusiasts can relive the
glory that comes with
mulcicolo.red shoes and
Velao wrist guards.
No, not at Kana Lanes.
but at the Orange County
Pak:, where the <>range HARPER
C.Ouoty 8awUng A.Mn. it
Oleryl Hundngton. the
MCreWy for the Orange
County\\bmen't Bowling
Alan. and~ owner of
the trawUDa lane. II.Id
tbey\oe pubd their trailer
II the fair to promote bow ... _,.... __ llDOOI attendee&
ofhrinc one free tum on a mobCle
&ane. OK. '° one lane or tree bowling
next to the kldcUe awir'I ride la not
Anyone at 1be 6dr. ftom l IO 92. can
dlmb up lbe ...,.,._ p6c:k out I ball
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Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
ONTtEWEB:
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WEATHER ~
Cloude wtll gf'Mt us this
m0mlng. but the sun wtll lhow
up thll 8ftemoon.
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SPORTS
EPA may retain
off shore dump
The site now hold ~ an intl'rim Jc-.,1g11dl 11 in
but the federal envi ron nwn1 a I <1g< 1H '
consider keeping it in o pl'r..it1on
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
:"\'F\.VPORT RI AC If -I ht·
Emmonmental Prott·l 11011
Agency launched a11 l'ffon II>
continue U'>ing an urH.Jt•n,att>r
dump -.ite about fom mrlt·.., oll
the city's coa'itline.
The site. known a... "L·\ 1
would he c;et up a.., ;1 pernra·
nent dumping are<J for ~l'd1
ment. mostly from Bad, Bil\
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PUBLIC WORKS
Mariners proj ect
isn't overdue
Joint-use library is
on budget a nd
could open as soon
as two years from
now.
June Casa1rande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -n1e
Mariners joint-use library prn1-
ect is moving ahead on u me
and on budget and is expected
to break ground next summN
The City Council got an up
date at their meeting Tuesday
on the 15,000-square·foot pub·
lie library that will also serve a. ...
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See MARINERS, Pa&e A4
Recall effort
run out Of .
Costa Mesa
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -The San Diego con~Rl'CsS·
man who ha.s.becomt the po ter boy (or RC·
publican effon:s to n!C1ll Go . Gray O&\.is U.
NflJling hts awn campaign out or n ~
near the airport.
Rep. Oartell (R.Y'mal, who tw Md
$1.7 million of hb own money nto cht
e.tron. opened an oftktt nNr lobn ~
Airport tn la.tt May. a poles.man tor &he
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A2. Friday, July 25. 2003 Daily Pilot
.('.._. ON THE i\TER
STEVE McCRANK/DAA.Y P1LOT
Amy Elliott runs a marketing services company called Nautical Marketing that caters to boating businesses.
Niche tnarketing
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
A my EU1011 has always had a
p~ion for boatS.
She has been a saiJmaker. She
has raced catamarans. She·s even
worked at a sailing club and done
marketing and publicity for a boating
manufacturer.
It's how she found her niche.
Elliott does publicity work -anything
from brochures and advertisements to
fliers and catalogs exclusively for those in
the boating business.
Working out of her office on Tustin
Avenue, barely half a block from Newpon
Hmt>or; Elliott says what she enjoys most
about her job is being by the water.
"I love boating and anything that has to
WHArs AFLOAT
•WHAT'S AR.OAT is published periodically.
If you are planning a nautical event. submit
the information to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay
St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by fax to (949)
646-4170; or by e-mail to
dalfypllot@latlmes.com.
SAILING CLASSES
Orange Co•lt College 11 offering new cradit
and noncredit sailing classes this summer.
Most classes a re five weeks in length, and
boats range from Udo 14 dinghies to large
ooean racers, even keelboats. Cruising
seminars are also being taught. The OCC
Sailing Center is at 1801 W. Pacific Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 645-9412 or
visit occsailing.com.
Salli119 Fascination offers claues In boatl119
safety and sailing year-round for pergons
with disabilities. Free. (9491640-1678.
Orange County employers can bri119 their
employees out to Newport Beach on
weekdays to enjoy a day of sailing courtesy
of Orange Coast College. The School of
Sailing and Seamanship now offers a
chance for groups to work with the on-board
instructor on different sailing techniques
while they get advice on how to perform
well in business. No sailing experience
necessary. One-day classes cost from $100
Amy Elliott has found a
way to keep he rself by
the harbor and in the
money
do with the ocean," she said. "People in
the industry, the people I work with, share
that love for the ocean. And that's what I
love about what I do."
Elliott, who has been on her own with
her company Nautical Marketing for tJ1e
last I I years, says she takes on numerous
jobs no matter how big they are.
"I have a client who spends $SO once
every two years." she saJd. "But that's OK •
What Elliott values the most. she says, 1s
the opportwtity to work with 'mall
to $125. (949) 645·9412
BOAT RENTALS
Wrth Marina WaterSports at the Balboa Fun
Zone, you can enjoy nautical experiences
from mild to wild. Take a self.guided tour of
the bay in your choice of power and sail
watercraft. jump the ocean swells in a
Sea-doo jetboat, put you sport-fishing skills
to the test in a fully equipped Boston whaler,
or soar above it all on a parasail flight along
the Newport coast. Complimentary Ice and
beverages are included with all electric boat
rentals.
Balboa Boat Rentals can put you on the
water in many ways: with single and double
kayaks, electric boats, 14-holder sailboats.
pedal boats and runabouts for offshore use
or cruising the bay. Balboa Boat Rentals
also holds two-h·our scavenger hunts
aboard the electric bay boats, providing
group activity for corporations, birthdays,
nonprofit organizations and group outings.
The hunt padcages include boats, trivia
questions, maps, Polaroid cameras and
s upplies. The cost of a hunt begins at $225
per boat and catering is available at an
additional rate. For hunt reservations. call
(949) 673-7200.
Elec:tric: ,bolt rentals are available by the
hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. All boats are
equipped with window enclosures and CD
businesses and build a relationship with
them.
"My business is mostJy based on word of
mouth," she said.
EWott said she also enjoys the variety of
jobs and client she deals with.
"One day is not the same as the other.·
she said.
Although she has a loyal clientele. Elliott
says the challenge, In these tough
economic times. is to get a regular
paycheck. •
The hard times also work to her
advamage, she said.
"With layoffs. the first jobs to get
eliminated are the marketing jobs.· Elliott
said. ·Business owners doni want to pay
someone just to do this job. So that's where
I come in. They can come to me if and
when they need something done:
players. Ice and cups are provided.
Reservations are suggested. An hour rental
is $75. (949) 645-6812.
Pedal bo9ta, Metric boab, boogie~.
kayaks, inflatable rafts, catamarans, belch
furniture and wetsuits are available for rent
at Resort Water Sports at Newport Dunes.
(949) 729-1150.
Gondola tourt ... off9red by the Gondola
Co. of Newport, 3400 Via Oporto, Suite
102-B. The $75 cost Includes a basket of
bread, cheese, salami, ice, glasses. a
blanket. music and a Polaroid picture. Wine
is also available. (949) 675-1212.
Gondole ~Newport, 3101 W.
Coast Highway, offers one-and two-hour
gondola cruisea..A one-hour tour with
champegne la $70. A two-hour tour with
dinner and champagne is $180. Pidrup is
available at waterfront restauranta. (949)
675-4984.
Irvine Coast Chart.n In Udo Marina Village
offers two-hour electric boat cruises with a
gourmet dinner. $180 for two persons. (949)
675-4704.
Gondola Aom1nce offww deity tours of
Newport Harbor during lunch and dinner.
Call (949) 676-4730. The tours go out of Lido
Marina Village, 3400 Via Oporto, Newport
Beach.
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THE HARBOR COLUMN
It's time for another
Newport Harbor tradition
Ahoy. news soon about
the Jack of gasoline
for boaters in
Watch out
this Sunday.
as there will be
lasers in the harbor
everywhere -
Laser saiJboats, I
mean. The
Newport Beach
Olamberof
Commerce's
Commodores Qub.
of which I am a
member, will host
MIKE
Morro Bay.
Remembe r. there Is
only one remaining
fuel dock. in Morro,
and the station only
sells diesel, but
rumors are they are
adding a gasoline
tank.
WHITEHEAD TIP OF THE WEEK
the 68th annual Flight of the
Lasers. a race inside
Newport Harbor.
Once again, Commodore
Seymour Beek is the
chairman. You may
recognize the name as that
of the owner of the Balboa
Island Ferry Service.
The regatta is open to
anyone sailing a Laser. and
there will be awards for the
best costume. best
decorated boat. first
parent-and-child team and
first mamed couple. I
wonder which spouse will
be at the helm of the
married couple's Laser
barking orders?
Afterward, an awards
ceremony will be held at the
Newport Harbor Yacht Oub
on the Balboa Peninsula at
720 W. Bay Ave. I
recomm end that you
register soon by calling the
yacht club at (949) 673-7730
to join in this Newport
Harbor summer tradition.
TROUBLED WATERS
Those of you cruising up
the coa~t wiU fi nd the seas
north of Point Conception
still impassable for small
craft. I left a 40·footer
mooted in Morro Bay until
the seru. calm down so we
can debver her to
Emeryvilk Additionally. a
• good friend of mine. CapL
Mitch Keeler of San Diego.
told me he has two yachts
waiting that are destined for
San Diego from San
Francisco.
The seas between Point
Conception and San
Francisco are normally 4 co
6 feet, but presentJy, the
sweU Intervals are only six 10
nine seconds apart with
strong winds. This
combination makes the seas
very steep faced, and we
were burying our bow trying
not to slam into the toughs
until we decided to seek
refuge in Morro Bay.
The sweU Intervals need to
be in the double digits.
around 12 to 14 seconds.
and it is important to check
the condioons before you go
around Conception or go
out under the Golden Gate
Bridge. The buoy reports on
the Internet are a great tool.
and I am finding the
National Weather Service's
marine forecasts to be very
reliable and improved from
years past. You can read my
article on rounding Point
Conception in the August
issue of Santana Magazine.
Also, I hope to have good
The KohJer Co. has issued
a voluntary recall of some
gasoline-powered
generators. BoatU.S.
magazine repons that at
least eight deaths are
attributed to an exhaust part
on Kohler's generators that
deteriorared in lhe m arine
environment.
.. Kohler's recall
announcement came JU!il
days after an article on
Kohler's problems appeared
in the JuJy 2003 issue of
BoatU.S Magazine." -.aid
Richard ~chwanz. BoatU.S.
founder and chamnan.
KohJer has 1~<>ued a Black
lron Wet Exhaust Pipe
Replacement Campaign for
gasoline marine generators
manufactured from I 9SO to
1989 for models: 2R, 2A,
2.5R, 2.SA. 3.SR, 3.SA. 4R. 4A.
SR. SA. 6.SR. 6.SA. 7.SR, and
7.SA Kohler will replace the
part with a stainless steel
exhaust tube at no charge to
the boat owner.
If you have one or these
model numbers, you can
find out more informallon at
wu•w.koh/RrpowerYystems.
roml manne pipereploce.
/um/ or call KohJer at (866)
866·4933.
Boaters being killed or
harmed by carbon
monoxide po1~omngs have
been in the newi. a lot lately
with wammgs issued by the
U.S. Coa<.t Guard. and the
poisoning continues 10 be
major problem for boaters.
People have been lulled
swimming under a boat and
entering closed space~ such
as under the -;wim stepc;,
and many have succumbed
while leak surfing, in which
you are dragged through the
water while holding on to
the swim step.
Also, you have to watch
out for the Venturi effect.
which can pull carbon
monoxide into the salon
area or aft cabin through an
open door similar 10 what
happens in a station wagon
with the back window roUed
down. Carbon monoxide
detectors are standard on
most new boats, and older
vessels should have the
detectors added as part of
the safety equipment.
Safe voyages.
• MIKE WHITEHEAD is the
Pilot's boating and harbor
columnist. Se~d him your
harbor and marine-related
thoughts and story
suggestions by e·mail to
mike@boathouserv.com or
visit boathousetv.com.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST SURF
It'll be another very cloudy The IO\(thwest swell arrivee
day urty, but the aun will today, picking us up In to the
come out and highs will top 80 chest-to shoulder-high range.
In Costa Meu and hover In the Those checti119 Into the
lower 70t along the coast standout spot.I will run Into Lowa wm be in the mld-«>s. some decent head-highs.
Saturday will be very similar. On Saturday, the sw.tl peaka
Sunday should be warmer. and we should see......,.,
Temperaturea look to stay heed-highs. _
retativety constant all of next The swell will begin backing ~ wtth Inland highs down on Sunday, when we'll hovering ,,.., 80 . ldl ftnd weltt-to ch..c-Ngha Wonnatlon: and the occasional www.mw.noa•.flOV lhoulder-hlgh.
....,qualty:
BOATING FORECAST llWINUUrfrl<J.r.oro
~ WMterty wtndt will TIDES blow 10 knots In the fnner Time w.ters, with 2.foot WltYM and ........
• mixed WMt ewetl of 3 feet 9:171.m. 3.A1 .... high
and aouth .... of 3 fMt. 1:01 p.m. 2.71 .... low
Out t.fttw, the .. wtN 7!31 p.m. 5.17 .... hlgh
blow 10 llnoel. wtth 2·foot 3:041.m. -0.1 ...... low
WIWI end I mbced WMt IMtl
of ..... end'°""' ..... of 3
.... Noc ""-"will """" ..... . ...... • ,,,. ..... • L..
Daily Pilot
Students visit the land of Rising Sun
Corona del Mar freshmen
experience something of a
culture shock on the trip to
their sister city in Japan.
Tom Forquer
Daily Ptlot
couldn't handle theirs. The other host fami-
lies provided similar levels of hospitality,
such as helping stud ents find souvenirs. One
family even shelled out a hefty sum and driv-
ing hundreds of miles to treat their guest to a
swnomatch.
Aside fro m attending three days of class at
their hosts' school, the students got to take a
tour of Kyoto. visit the Nara deer part: and go
"leaf skilng. • a sledding-like activity on a hill
covered with pihe needles. NEWPORT BF.AC H -"All the girls started
screaming. and l even saw some girls cry-
ing.• said Tony Jones, describing his recep-
tion at a Japane&e sch ool.
Jones is not a rock star. but is one of the
four Corona del Mar High freshmen who re-
turned last week from the annual Wendell
Fish Sister City Student Exchange program
between Newport Beach and Okazaki. Japan.
The program's goaJ is to create cooperation
and understanding between cities through
the exchange of ideas. people and culture.
PHOTO COURTE~V Of DORY FOIID
The students m Japan, from left to right:
•If you see how people live, you are more
inclined to be open minded about differ-
ences,• said chaperon Mary Ouistensen. a
Spanish and history teacher.
Fo rd was impressed by the students' work
ethic, noting that "they have a much more
demanding schedule of school work.·
Michael Ford, Sarah Cummings, Taylor
Harkins, Tony Jones, chaperone Mary
Christensen and son Thomas Christensen.
they will ho'lt this October.
Other scudents discovered mo re subtle dH-
ferences.
"It was the best experience I've ever had.
Michael Ford is suU getung several e-mails
a day from the friends he made during the
tnp.
Though she fo und the futon -style beds
substandard compared to Amencan mat-
tresses. Sarah Cummings was impressed by
Japan's technologlcal advancement. We were treated like celebritie..,," Taylor 1 lar-
ki.ns l>Clid.
They met Okazalo'!> mayor and school
board. entered the ·1upperware factory on
red carpet and were ceremoniou!>ly wel-
comed at schools with orchestras and no~·
ers.
~(Your hosts! really become your -.econd
family." he ..aid enthusiastically.
"ln the house I stayed at, when you walked
into the bathroom. the lights rumed on
automatically.'' she said. 'I? I larlum. found that her h ost's fam ily was
-.imilar to her own .
··11er mom w~ outgoing and willing to
make sure everything 1s JJ(:rfect." she 'aid.
During the JO-day trip, the delegate'
stayed ln the homes of the Japane-;e ~rudent'>
I !er ho'>t family wa!. even willing lo go out
and fmd her Amt•rn:an food when !>he
Jones found the slip-on ~tyle shoes that
the lcids donned before en tering school to be
superior to American athletic shoes. When
playing basketball and volleyball, ·I could
jump higher. run faster.· he said.
NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
INSIDE
CITY HALL
Here are '>Orne of the decision.,
coming out or the Newpon
Beach C:.11y Council on IUesday:
STUDY SESSION
CANCELED
People who were loo~ng
fo rward to a d1~CU!'><;ion on
(l)">tal Cove ~late Park prOJeCt'>
learned on Tuesday that ther'll
have to keep looking forward to
1t fo r cit least a few mort' weeks
The m1dy se&'lton wa.s canceled
on Tuesday because not enough
council member<> had attendl'd
FOR THE RECORD
A Thursday story about the
d osing of What's Cooking Bis-
tro. ·Soon. the answer will be
tacos... needs clarlflcation. It
was reponed that the Irvine
Co. declined to keep the res-
Be'>tdcc; thl' Ll"}"ltaJ <.ovl'
pro1ect!>, pre'>entation-. on the
Coronil del Mar Vision Plan. tht·
Pelican Hil l lle.,on ancJ the
Southern Calilurntil A''" ol
Government'> V1cre abo
postponed. It ~ likely thl'y w1U aJJ
show up on the next agl'nda or
anothl'r in thl' nl'ar fu111n·
RECYCLING FEE
INCREASE
IJl''>))llt' thl' lllllt'l'lll)f)-. OI l\\O
communuy nwmher-., tht-
toun1 11 <1pprm l'd
.111 .mmtJI mne.i"'
u1 tht' f1•1•, that
r .. -.1dt-nt' P·" 10
h.1\t' their rl·nchn~
taurant at the Ne\o\.'J>Ort Hills
Center. In faLI, Jorge l.uhan,
who has run the rei.taurant
since 1909, and the Irvine Co
signed a lease terrmnaa on
agreement ln which both par-
ties agreed Lhe restaurant
would close.
~orted. The 20-cent-per·month
inln~a.,e, from S2.46 lo $2 66. 1s
to to\<er the 111creased cost to the
Clly for the c.ontrdcted ~ervice.
ARTS GRANTS
TI1e counctl took ccUe of it...,
annuct.I approval of $40,000 m
Jrt., gram,. fhe
..imount ·~ divvied
up <unong cultural
group., \\.ho
dpphed for grant-..
·\\\<lft..lt>t"> ren•1\ t>d amounts
rnn~'lng Imm SI 000 ro SJ,650 for
NEXT MEETING
• WHEN: 7 p.m. Aug 12
•WHERE: City Council
Chambers at City Hall, 3300
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach
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DROP
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ficials have received ~ few calls
from people saying they already
miss it.
"We'U need to review the
changes and see what their ex-
perieoce and effectiveness is,"
Bailey-Findley said. ult's too early
to teU."
The conditions listed by the
state ~ quite elaborate and
could take some time to execute,
said Dean Fryer, spokesman for
CaJ/OSHA.
STRUMMING
Continued from Al
of Westminster, said that despite
their age, "We still have fun." ·
"The main thing is seeing
very old people still being young
at heart.• said Marilyn Marsino
of Anaheim. "It's good to see
there is still a lot of Life left in
them."
The dub of 137 people meets
every Monday at the Oasis
Senior Center in Corona del
Mar. When the club was
fealured on 1V personality Huell
Howser's "Visiting" series in
1999, allendance increased
dramatically, Qinkard said.
Though the group does not
offer formal training, Egasse said
that through the simple chord
charts they use. "I learn new
chords all the Lime."
Leo Dempsey of Newport
Beach said that some people
don't come lo meetings to hula
dance, sing or play, but simply
to listen.
"A lot of people don't have
anything to look forward to and
they love th.b." Dempsey said.
DUMP
Continued from Al
designation so they could use
the site during a $38 -million
dredging project set for October
2004.
"Our position has been that
we want to use lA-3 perma-
nently for sediment," Asst. City
Manager Dave Kiff said. "Lf we
have to go to la Long Beach sitel.
it's much more expensive."
On July 3. the EPA published
its four proposals in the Federal
MARINERS
Continued from Al
ing area and the building slightly
easl from the spot first envi·
sioned.
An ad-hoc committee to help
design the library has selected a
two-toned exterior combining
sand-colored plaster with slightly
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
and take a tum. Those who
strike a pose will receive a gift
certificate good for one free
game at area bowling renters.
"We hope that with the free
coupons. they take advantage
and support the bowling
centers." Huntington said. They
won't just play one g-dffie. It'll be
two games. something lo drink.
somethjng to eat. and one thing
leads to another."
Not like tl1a1. Get your m ind
out of the gutter.
Despite the rally for recreation
in Costa Mesa, Huntington said.
bowling is ··going down hill, and
we don't know the reason for it."
"I guess people have too
many other things to do," she
said.
Uke shop at a semi-big· name
department store?
That's what C J. Segerstrom &
Sons were betting on when they
decided 10 replace the vacant
RECALL
Continued from Al
congressman said.
"h's an excellent central loca·
tion," said Jonathan Wtlcox. a
campaign spokesman for Issa
"We're very convenient to the
airport."
Plus, he noted, "there's an ex-
cellent source of supporters" in
Orange County.
M er qualifying for a fall bal·
lot Wednesday, the recall initia-
tive gained more steam Thurs-
day when Lt. Gov. Cru.i
Bustamante announced the
measure would go to a vote on
Oct 7. Voters will also be asked
to choose a replacement candi·
dat~ from a list of names that
will lndude lsaa.
Jack Ktmp. Bob Dole's run·
n1nc mate In the 1996 etecUon.
J
' ..
"Our condidoos do call for
changes ln everything from
manuals and operation to train-
ing procedures." he said. "I
would imagine that will take
some time. Also, the changes
must be approved from the
manufacturer, who is in Cer·
many,"
This is, however, only a pre-
liminary order. A final report de-
tailing what exactly went wrong
with the ride is on its way,. Fryer
said.
State officials are also investi·
gating the Booster ride after 23-
year-old Staci Tomaclc suffered
an injury when a pin from a sign
ca.me loose, fell on her face and
reponedly gave her several cuts.
That also happened on July 13,
hours after the Adrenaline Drop
incident. Tornack's mother said
her daughter had to undergo
surgery because of the lnjwtes,
but the ride operator reported.
only a cut.
'
Daily Pilot
take the time to do It," she said.
"If it's unsafe, It doesn't belong
here."
Bailey-Findley said the two in·
cidents have motivated fair oft-
clals to be "extra vigilant."
"We don't anticipate ma.king
any changes in i.lle way we do
things." she said. "We're jus1 gb-
ing to try and be extra carefta.I
and not leave anything to
ehance."
The Booster was checked and
reopened to the public, but Fryer
said they are still investigating
bow and why the incident oc-
curred. • DEEPA BHARATif coveri; public
Fairgoer Teresa Brownlee of safety and courts. She may be
Costa Me5a said she is glad to reached at (9491574-4226 or by
see the Adrenaline Drop closed. . e-mail at
ulf they're fixing it, they should . deepa.bharathl!i'latimes.com
KENT TRfPTOW /OAJLY Pll-.1
Nesa Wensink, left, sings as Dean Woods plays the ukulele during a performance by the Oasis
Strummers at the Orange County Fair on Thursday.
Register.
lne agen cy, at the urging of of·
ficiaJs with Urc:111ge County and
the Army Corps of fJlhrineers. is
proposing three lead plans for
the site.
Under one scenario. the proj·
ee l would split the amount of
sediment it could receive with a
similar site off the shore of Long
Beach. ll would receive sediment
only from Orange CoW1ty proj·
ects.
A second scenario proposes
using it as the primary deep-wa-
ter dump site in So uthern Cali -
fo rnia. A lhird propo-.al would
lighter-colored concrete.
The nearly 15-rnillion project is
being funded with a mmbination
of state gJCllll money and local do·
nations. The library is known offi·
dally as the l'bnna and John Crean
Mariner.; Branch I ilirary in honor
of the benefru.1.ors who helped the
city meet its fund-raising deaclline
with a $500,CXXI donation.
Some community members op·
posed the library out of fear that
ice-skating rink. movie theater
and Kona Lanes bowling alley
with Kohl's. Thanks to the loud
squawldng of the community to
preserve Kona Lanes (which is
now long gone) and opposition
to yet another retail outlet in the
city, the City Council denied the
projeCL For now.
Huntington, who is an avid
league bowler. said membership
in the Women's International
Bowling Oub was down another
5%.
Keep in mind, these are
league bowlers. not yow
just-for-fun bowling enthusiasts.
We're talking people who can
nail a 7-10 spHt with no sweat
off their brow.
Part of the reason leagues are
in trouble is because bowling
centers can make more money
from programs such as Rock 'N
Bowl (bowling with neon lights
and a on or private parties than
they can hosting leagues.
"Jn comparison, we're t.alJcing
beaucoup bucks,· Huntington
said.
So, bowling is alive in Costa
'Costa Mesa is going to
be part of California
history. If it weren't for
Darrell, it's unlikely the
recall would have been
qualified:
~K•Mlddo.x
wu reported Thursday 8$ a pos·
slble gubernatorial candidate.
Actor Arnold Schwarunegger
bu said be la considering a run.
a..lnessman Bill Simon, who
Iott to Oavlt 1n 2002, bas said be
it alto muDlng entering the race.
Green Party candidate Peter
cameJo, who alto nn ln Novem·
ber. hu met he would run, and
...... Sen. Tom McOintoc:\ bu
formed an a:ploratory oomm.tt-
1ee. Parmer t..A. Mayor Rk:Mrd
RJordln ... ., beeil min·
designate the Los Angeles '>ite a..'
the primary regional dump. A
fourth proposal would leave tht'
site as is.
Four mileli off~hore from New·
port Harbor near the underwater
channel Newpon Canyon. the
site has been used since the late
1970s. It has held an interim de~·
ignation. as had a number of
other underwater sites along
U.S. shorelines, Ota saW. It was
the main coUection site for a
large-scale dredging project in
the late 1980s.
lne interim designation~ ex·
pired in the mid· 199<h, except
combining the puhlic librnry with
the school facility could put stu ·
dents in hann's way. Uiat opposi-
tion was defeated when propo·
nent'> emphasized their i111ent to
keep the school and public area-.
separate. The joint·U..'>e nature of
the library was necessary tu quali·
fy for the state gJClllt money. which
had been earmarked specifically
for such combination projects
Construction is expected to
Mesa, albeit for another IO days.
After that, bowlers will have to
travel to Irvine. Garden Grove or
Fountain Valley to get their
kicks. Huntington said she's
excited to see all the avid Costa
Mesa bowlers patroni7...e the
remaining bowling centers in
Orange County. Perhaps a fulure
all-league champion will
emerge.
Those who loved Kona Lanes
for more than its balls and pjns
will also be pleased to hear thal
a mini-Karaoke machine is
stationed about 2-feet from the
free bowling lane. Sure, it's in the
kids camp area, and you may
have to chose from a varied
selection or Hansen hits. but it's
your chance to shine.
Add a little Tiki motif, funky
shoes and some beer, and il'll be
just like old times.
• l.OUTA HARPER writes columns
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
and covers culture and the arts. She
may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or
bye--mail at
lolita.harper@latimes.com.
tioned.
Davis has said, according to
press reports, that he wiO •fight
like a Bengal tiger" to stay in of-
fice.
·1 hope Bengal tigers don't
fight like Gray Davis," Wilcox
said. "I expect Gray Davis to try
everything to hold onto power.
The mess he created won't clean
hself up."
Other Republicans lauded Is·
sa's decision to open a campaign
headquarters in the been of
Orange Councy, a GOP budon.
"Cost. M~ Lt going to be
part of Califomla ~ • Mid
Assemblyman Km Maddox, the
dty't repreeentadve. "lf IC
weren' for o.rreu, lt'1 unlikely
the recall would haft been quaWlecl ..
lsea._ olk:e 11at3199 Akpon
Loop om.. Baller ... week. ...
.. .a.a -IChed • Web -WMllM~
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tor " I A-3." wtrn:h wa:-. grjntc<l an
exten!>ion to an:omrnodatt' .i
Hack Bay dredging p mwct ui
.WOO. Ota l>aid.
llu: agenl)' ha.'> aho fouuu
'>Orne pollutants at the site.
"'lllt'fe 1s -.omc cont<unuUJ
tion. ·· Ota ..aid. "There rrnght h e·
some elevaliorn. lin the leveb. of
toxic contamjnant!»]. hut thtrt·
aren't any hot ~pots.··
• PAUL CLINTON covers the
environment, business and poln1cs
He may be reached at (949)
764-4330 or by e-mail at
paul clinton a lat1mes com
take about a yt!dr. nwaninK th t: Ii
brary could open about two year..
from now.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beach and John Wayne
AirPort. She rnay be reached at (9491
574-4232 or bye mail at
1une.casagrsnde a lat1mes.com
Mary C. Allan; 64;
lnvorved in OC/San
Diego communities
A longtlme survivor of t>reast
cancer, Mary C. Allan pou~
her time, energy, and talents
Into many c auses, including
Newport Beac h JuniQr
League and the Scl"lpps
Polster BnNllt Cere Center in
la JollL She loved traveling,
skiing, and competing in
equeetrian events. She met
and married developer
Robert M. Allan in 1958 at
USC. They lived in Newport
Beach then settled In La
Jolla. Survivors Include
husband Robert M. AJI.,,,
daughter Kathryr:t1 son .
Robert, sister Ann t1ansen, 1
and two grandchlldren. A
rnemo'1lll aervlce .... be hMd t
811 p.m .• Sat., July 28th a1
La Jolla~ Church., Donation• c.,, be mede to
th• Serf PP* Politer er..-I c.. Ctntlr tft La Jolla. I
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' Dail'/ Pilot Friday. liy 25, 2003 A9
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FRIDAY,
JULY 25
lOA.M.
• South Coast Weavers &
Spinners (until 11 p.m.) -Home
·& Hobbles Building
•Scale Squadron (until 11 p.m.)
-Home & Hobbles Building
• Pat Wall -Rug Weaving (until
11 p.m.) -Home & Hobbles
Building
•The HP Mobility Tour -A
Hewlett Padcard Exhibit (untll 6
p.m.) -Outside Blue Gate
•Crafts (untll 8 p.m.) -Youth
Building
• "Discover the Fair" Button
Program (until 8 p.m.) -Youth
Building
• Sode Hop-Kids Stage
11 A.M.
• Melodie's Dance Theatre -
Heritage Stage
•Linda Buell's Dance -Sun
Stage
• Juggler Dan Wiles -Kids Stage
• Circus Fun Review Auditions
(11:30 a.m.) -Kids Stage
NOON
•Ringling Bros. and Barnum &
Bailey Clown Seminar (until 6
p.m.) -Youth Building
•Hi· Tops Dance Team -Heritage
Stage
• Pacific Performing Arts -Sun
Stage
• Weavers & Spinners Guild -
Home & Hobbies Stage
• Juggler Dan Wiles -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
•Circus Fun Review Show -Kids
Stage
•Junior Breeding Sheep Judging
-livestodc Arena
•Maureen W. Puppet (12:30 p.m.
until 5:30 p.m.) -Around the
grounds '
1 P.M.
• Melodie's Dance Theatre -
Heritage Stage
Llvestodc
• Tra\(eling Game Show (1:30
p.m. until 6:30 p.m.) -Around
the grounds
•Ceramics Demonstration (1 :30
p.m.) -Crafters Village
•Milking Demonstration (1:30
p.m.) -Millennium Barn
2P.M.
• Russell Bros. Circus -Green
Gate Area
• Bailey's Dance Group -
Heritage Stage
• Pacific Performing Arts -Sun
Stage
• "How to Be a Better Badcyard
Gardener" with Wade Roberts -
Grass Roots St.age -Floral
Building
• Kevin & Karen Kaplowitz -
Magicians -Celebration Stage
-Youth Building
• The Magic of Frank Thurston -
Kids Stage
• Recycled Percussion -little
Theater
3P.M.
• Defore Dancers -Heritage
Stage
• Hart Academy of Dance -Sun
Stage
•Paris Endicott-Chase· Youth
Vocalist -Celebration Stage -
Youth Building
• Juggler Dan Wiles -Kids Stage
• All·Alaskan Racing Pigs -
livestodc
• Milking Demonstration (3:30
p.m.) -Millennium Bam
BEST BET
p.m .). -Millennium Barn
IP.M.
• Papermaldng with Kelty C1artc -
Home & Hobbies Stage
• Storyt•ller -Youth Building
•The Magic of Frank Thurston -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Buildjng
• RedYcled Percussion -Little
Theater
• Llama Team Presentation -
Llvestodc Arena
, • Red, Ripe & Karaokln' Contest
(6:30 p.m.) -Heritage Stage
•Tomato Walk (6:30 p.m.) -Kida
Stage
7P.M.
• The Fabulous Thunderbirds -
Citizens Business Bank Arena
•Russell Bros. Circus -Green
Gate Area
• Hypnotist Marte Yuzuik -Sun
Stage
• Glassblowing Demonstration -
Crafters Village
• Kids Karaoke -Celebration
Stage -Youth Building
• All·Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestodc
• Port City Washboard Wizards
(7:30 p.m.) -Heritage Stage
•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.) -Millennium Barn
SP.M.
• Summer Concert Series: The
Doors of the 21st Century (Gates
open at 6:30 p.m .) -Pacific
Amphitheatre
• Proud Mary -Sun Stage
• People Pretzel Contest -Kids
Stage
• Recycled Percussion -little
Theater
• Oxen Team Presentation -
livestodc Arena
•John Peace Band (8:30 p.m .) -
Heritage Stage
9P.M.
• The Fabulous Thunderbirds -
Citizens Business Bank Arena • Minuteman Youth Band -Sun
Stage
• Cooking with Chef Jan Mongell
-Home & Hobbies Stage
• Art & Wooctwooong
Demonstrations (until 8 p.m.) -
Visual Arts Building
4P.M.
• Glassblowing Demonstration -
Crafters Village
• Russell Bros. Circus -Green
GateArea
The Doors of the 21st Century will perform at 8 p.m. today at the Pacific Amphitheatre as
part of the Orange County Fair's Summer Concert Series. Performing the free shows at 7
and 9 p.m. at the Citizens Business Bank Arena will be the Fabulous Thunderbirds.
• Russell Bros. Circus -Green
Gate Area
• Hypnotist Mark Yuzuik -Sun
Stage
• Glassblowing Demonstration -
Crafter& Village
•Paris Endicott-Chase -Youth
Vocalist -Celebration Stage -
Youth Building
• Rodan' Roundup Contest -
Kids Stage
• All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
• Orange County Music Academy
-Heritage Stage
• Gemtones Band -Sun Stage
•Chili Cook·Off Contest -Home
& Hobbies Stage
• Storyteller -Youth Building
•The Magic of Frank Thurston -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
• Recycled Percussion -Little
Theater
· • Port City Washboard Wizards
(4:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m.) -
Around the grounds
•Ceramics Demonstration (4:30
p.m.) -Crafters Village
Mesa Verde Country Club to host this
year's Tea Cup Clas~ic and Jones Cup
Mesa Verde Country Club Head Professional Tom Sargent holds up the
Jones Cup along with Fletcher "Ted" Jones Jr. in front of the newly
remodeled Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa. This year it will be the
site of the Tea Cup Classic on Friday, July 25 and the Jones Cup on Friday,
August 1. In the packground is this year's Hole-in-One car, a 2003
Mercedes Benz ML350 SW. The public is invited to these annual golf
tournaments, sponsored by Fletcher Jones Motorcars and the Daily Pilot.
Come out for cwo days of great golf and .to cheer on your favorite players
from Mesa Verde Country Club, Newport Beach Country Club, Santa Ana
Country Club and Big Canyon Country Club.
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• All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestock
• Port City Washboard Wizards
(9:30 p.m.I -Heritage Stage
• Orange County Music Academy
-Heritage Stage
• Circus Fun Review Auditions -
Kids Stage
• All·Alaskan Racing Pigs -
livest ode
• Ceramics Demonstration (9:30
p.m .) -Crafters Village
• Gemtones Band -Sun Stage lOP.M.
• Hart Academy of Dance -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
•Circus Fun Review Show (5:30
p.m.) -Kids Stage
• Proud Mary -Sun Stage
•John Peace Band (10:30 p.m.) -
Heritage Stage • Milking Demonstration (5:30
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M Friday, JAJy 25, 2003
PUBLIC SAFETY
r
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• w.st Bay Street:
Vandalism was rePorted in
the 300 blodc at 7:40 a.m.
Wednesday.
• Harbor Boutevud: Graffiti
was reported in the 3000
blodc at 12:15 a.m.
Wednesday.
•Joann Street: Vandalism
was reported in the 600
bl<><* at 1:30 a.m.
Wednesday.
• Kalmus Drive: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
100 blodc at 10:16 a.m.
Wednesday.
garage burglary was
rePorted in tne i,oo blade at
6:16 a.m. Wednesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Anc:hoNige W.V: Annoying
phone calls were reported in
the 100 blodt at 6:56 p.m
Wednesday.
• Newport Center Drive
WMt: Petty theft was
reported in the 700 blodc at
4:03 p.m. Wednesday.
• Paftt Newport Drive: A
home burglary was reported
in the 4300 blodc at 7:28 p.m.
Wednesday.
DROP
Continued from Al
' ficials have received a Cew caUs
from people sayilig they already
missiL
"We'll need to review the
changes and see what their ex·
perience and effectiveness Is,•
Bailey-Findley said. "It's too early
to tell.·
The conditions Listed by the
state are quite elaborate and
could take some time lo execute,
said Dean Fryer, spokesman for
Cal/OSHA
SJRUMMING
Continued from Al
"Our condltions do call for
changes ln everything froro
manuals and operation to train·
log procedures," he said. "I
would imagine ·that will take
some time. Also, the changes
must be approved from the
manufacturer, who is in Ger·
many."
This is, however, only a pre-
liminary older. A final report de-
tailing what exactly went wrong
with the ride is on its way, Fryer
said
State officials are also investi·
gating the Booster ride after 23·
year-old Staci Tomaclc suffered
an injury when a pin from a sign
came l<>Oie, fell on her face and
reportedly gave her several cuts.
That also happened on July 13,
hours after the Adrenaline Drop
incident. Thmack's mother said
her daughter had to undergo
surgery because of the Injuries,
but the ride operator reported
only a cut.
The Booster was checked and
reopened to the public, but Fryer
said they are still investigating
how and why the incident oc·
curred.
FairgCJer Teresa Brownlee of
Costa Me5a said she is glad to
see the Adrenaline Drop closed.
"Jf they're fixing it, they should
ta.Ice the time to do It," she said.
"II It's unsafe, It doesn't belong
here."
Balley· Findley said the two in·
cidents have motivated fair om.
chili to be "extra vigilant."
"We don't anticipate making
any changes ln the way we do
things," she said. "We're just sb·
Ing 10 try and be extra careftll
and not leave anything to
chance."
• OEEPA BHARATH covers public
safety and courts. She may be
reacned at (949) 574-4226 or by
e·mailat
deepa.bharath<a. /allmes.com.
• ~Avenue: Vandalism
wasreportedinthe1900
blodc at 12:19 a.m.
Wednesday.
• Ridge Partt Road: A
commercial burglary was
rePorted in the 7300 blodc at
3:12 p.m. Wednesday.
•21st Street A hit·and·run
was reported in the 200
blodc at 9:07 a.m.
Wednesday.
ofWesuninster, said that despite
their age, "We still have fun.· ·
• Newport Boulevard: A
traffic accident was reported
in the 1700 bl<><* at 11:32
a.m. Wednesday.
• Paularino Avenue: A
• 23rd StrHt and West
<>c.an fTOnt: Petty theft was
reported at 8:06 a.m.
Wednesday.
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"The main thing is seeing
very old people still being young
al heart," srud Marilyn Marsino
of Maheim. "It's good to see
there is s till a 101 of life left in
them."
The club of 137 people meeti.
every Monday at the Oasis
Senior Center in Corona del
Mar. When the club was
featured on lV persuuaJjty I lul'U
Howi.er's "VisiLing" series in
1999, attendanc.:e increased
dramatically, Oinkard ~id.
·n10ugh the group docs not
offer formal training, Egasse sajtJ
that through the simple chord
charts they use, "I learn new
chords all the time."
Leo Dempsey of Ncwpon
Beach said that some people
don't come to meeting~ 10 huJa
dance, sing or play, but ~imply
10 listen.
.. A lo t of people don't have
anyLhing lo look forward 10 and
they Jove th.is." Demp!.ey ~id.
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Continued from A 1
dei.1gnation so they couJd use
the site during a $38-million
dredging project '>Cl for Ocrober
2004.
"Our position has been that
we want to use LA-3 perma·
nenLly for sediment," Abs!. Ciry
Manager Dave Kiff ~d. "If we
have to go to ta Lo ng Beach 'iitel,
it's much more expensive."
On July 3. the EPA published
its four proposals in the Federal
MARINERS
Continued from Al
ing area and the building slightly
east from the spot first envi-
sioned.
An ad-hoc comminee to help
design the library has selected a
twO·toned exterior combining
sand-colored plaster with slightly
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
and Lake a tum. Those who
strike a pose will receive a gift
certificate g!)Od for one free
game at area bowling centen..
"We hope that wiLh the free
couponc;, they take advantage
and suppon the bowling
centers," Huntington said. ll1ey
won't just play one game. It'll be
two games, something 10 drink.
somethjng to eat, and one thing
leads to another."
Not like that. Get your mind
out of tht' gull er.
Despite the raJJy for recreation
in Co~ta Mesa. Huntington '>aid,
bowling is "going down hill, and
we don't know the reason for it."
"I gue~s people have 100
many other things to do,· she
:.aid .
Uke shop al a semi-big-name
department store?
·m at's what C.J. Sege~trom &
Sons were betting on when they
decided to replace the vacant
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congressman said.
"It's an excellent central loca·
lion,· said Jonathan Wilcolt. a
campaign spokesman for Issa.
"We're very convenient to the
aJrport."
Plus, he noted, "there's an ex-
cellent source of supporters· in
Orange County.
After qualifying for a fall bal·
lot Wednesday, the recall lnitia·
live gained more steam Thurs·
day when U . Gov .• Cruz
Bustamante announced the
meuure wouJd go to a. vote on
Oct. 7. Voters will also be asked
to chOOlie a replacement candJ-
date from a list or names that
will include Issa.
Jack Kemp. Bob Dole'• run·
ninl male in lht 1998 election,
K[Nl f~(PTOW I DAILY PIL,
Nesa Wensink, left, sings as Dean Woods plays the ukulele dunng a performance by the Oasis
Strummer s at the Orange County Fair on Thursday.
Register.
The agenc.-y. al the urging of of·
lic1als with Ordnge County and
the Army Corp'> of l:nginel'r~. b
proposing three lead plam for
the site.
Under one \Cenanu, rhe proj·
eel would 'Plit the amount of
sediment it could receive with a
similar site off the shore of Long
Beach. It would receive ~edimcnt
only from Orange County pruj·
ects.
A second scenario pruposei.
using it as the primary deep·wa·
ter dump site in Soulhern Cah·
fornia. A third propo.,..1J would
lighter-colored concrete.
111e nearly $5-million project ll>
being funded with a combination
of state grant money am.I loc.:al do·
nations. The library ~ known offi
dally as the [)Jona am.I John Crean
Mariners Branch I jhrary in honor
of the benefactor.. who helped the
city meet its fund-raising deadline
with a $500,<XX> donation.
Some commuruty members op·
posed the library OUI of fear that
ice-skating rink. movie theater
and Kona Lanes bowling alley
with Kohl's. Thanks to the loud
squawking of the community to
preserve Kona Lanes (which is
now long gone) and opposition
to yet another retail outlet in the
city, the City Council denied the
project. For now.
Huntington, who is an avid
league bowler, said memberi.hip
in the Women'.c; Internatio nal
Bowling O ub was down another
5%.
Keep in mind, these arc
league bowlers, not your
just·for·fun bowling enthU!)ia'\ts.
We're talking people who can
nail a 7-10 split with no sweat
off their brow.
Part of the reason leagues are
in trouble is because bowling
centers can make more money
from programs such as Rocle 'N
Bowl (bowling with neon lights
and a OJ) or private parties lhan
they can hosting leagues.
"In comparison, we're talking
beaucoup bucks," Huntington
saJd.
So, bowling is alive in Costa
'Costa M esa is going to
be part of California
history. If it w eren't for
Darrell, it's unlikely the
recall would have been
qualified:
Aulmbtyman Ken Meddox
wu reported Thursday as a pos~
aible gubernatorial candJdate.
Actor Arnold Scbwuunesger
baa II.id be la considering a run.
Bualnesaman BW Simon, who
Iott to Davis In 2002, hu II.id he
is allo mulling entering the race.
Green. Party candidate Peter
Camejo, who allO ran In Nowm·
ber, bu Mid he would run. and
.... Sen. Tbm McOJntoc"k baa
bmed 1n exploratory commit·
tee. Former LA. ...,. Rk:hard
IUordul baa allo been men·
dl'signate tJ1e l.o., A11gcle~ ~ite a.'
tJ1e pnmary regional dump. A
fourth propo\al would leave Lhe
... ite <l!t 11>.
Four mtJe, off.,hort' from New·
port 1 larbur near the underwater
channel Nt'wpon Canyon. Lhe
i.ite has been ui.t>tl ~met' the late
1970s. Ir ha~ held an inwnm de~·
igna1ion, a-. had a number of
other underwater ~ilei. along
U.S. shorelines. Ota sail.I. It was
the main collection site for a
large-i.cale dredging project in
the late 1980,.
The interim d~1gnat1on'> ex·
pired m the mid 1990\. except
combining th{· public library with
the school fadlity m uld put stu·
den!.'. in harm·~ wdy. That opposi
cion was defeated wl1en prop<>·
nenl!. emphasi7.ed their intent to
keep the -.chuol and public an.>a.~
separate. lnc ioint·u~ rmture of
the library WclS necessary lo quali·
fy for the stale grant money. which
had been carmarlted specifically
for such combination projects.
Construction ill expected to
Mesa. albeit for another l 0 dayc;.
After Lha1. bowlers wilJ have to
travel to Irvine, Garden Grove or
Fountain Valley 10 get their
kicks. Huntington said she's
excited 10 see all the avid Costa
Mesa bowlers patronize the
remainjng bowling center<; in
Orange County. Perhaps a future
all-league champion will
emerge.
Those who loved Kona Lanes
for more than its balls and pins
will also be pleased to hear that
a mini· Karaoke machine is
stationed about 2-feet from the
free bowling lane. Sure, it's in the
kids camp area, and you may
have 10 chose from a varied
selection of I Jansen hits. but it's
your chance to hine.
Add a linlc Tiki motif, funky
shoes and i.ome beer. and it'U be
just like old Limes.
• LOUTA HARPER writes columns
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
and covers culture and the arts. She
.may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or
by&-mall at
lo/its.harper latimes.com.
tioned.
Davis has said, according to
press reports, that he will "fight
like a Bengal tiger" to stay in of·
fice.
"I hope Bengal ti~rs don't
fi.ght like Gray Davis,• Wilcox
said. "I expect Gray Davis to try
everything to hold onto power.
The mess he created won't clean
itself up.·
Other Republicans lauded b·
sa's ded Ion co open a campaign
headquarters ln lhe heart or
Orange County, a GOP betdon.
"Cosca Mesa la going to be
part or -Ca.UfomJa hllcory,.• said
As.wmbtyman Km Maddox. the
city's repreaentadw. "If It
weren't for Dv1'ell, It .. un1l.kely
the 'recall wouJd have been qua.lifted..
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-.,ome p<>llu1an1' at thl· !>Ile.
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• PAUL CUNTON covers the
environment, business and politics
He may be readied at 19491
764-030 or bye mail at
paul clmton a /al/mes c.om
taler aboul ..i year. 111r:111illl( thi.: Ii
brary could open abour two vt·ar.
from now
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Bead'! .md John Wavn~
Airport She may be rPadled a1 19491
574-4232 or bye mail at
1une.Cdsagrande a lat1mes com
Mary C. Allan; 64;
invorved In OC/San
Diego communities
A longtime survivor of breast.
cancer. Maty C. Allan poured
her time, energy, and talents
Into many causes, Including
Newport Beach Junior
League and the Scrtpps
Polster Breast Care Center In
la JoQL She loved tfaWlllnQ,
skiing, and competing rn
eqUHtrlan events. She met
and married developer
Robert M. Allan In 1958 at
USC. They lived In Newport
Beach then settled In La
Jolla. Survivor• Include
husband Robert M. Allan,
daughter Kathryn, son
Robert, sister Ann Hansen,
and two grandchildren. A mtmoMI ~ wll be,.,.
at 1 p.m., Sat., Mt 291h at
La Jolla~ Churc:h.
Oonatione cen be mllde to
the 8crtppt Potater ..-0.. c.mer In La Jola. •
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' • Friday. My 25, 2003 A5
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FRIDAY,
JULY 25
,
lOA.M.
• South Coaat Weavers &
Spinners (until 11 p.m.) -Home
8t Hobbles Bullding
•Sc.le Squadron (until 11 p.m.)
-Home & Hobbies Building
• Pat Wall -Rug Weaving (until
11 p.m.) -Home & Hobbles
Bulldlng
•TM HP Mobility Tour -A
Hewlett Packard Exhibit (until 6
p.m.) -Outside Blue Gate
• Crefta (until 8 p.m.) -Youth
Building
• .. DllCOVer the Fair" Button
Program (until 8 p.m .) -Youth
Building
• Sode Hop-Kids Stage
llA.M.
• Melodie's Dance Theatre -
Heritage Stage
• Linda Buell's Dance -Sun
Stage
• Juggler Dan Wiles -Kida Stage
• Circus Fun Review Auditions
(11:30 a.m .) -Kids Stage
NOON
• Ringling Bros. and Barnum &
Bailey Clown Seminar (until 6
p.m.) -Youth Building
•Hi-Tops Dance Team -Heritage
Stage
• Pac.Ifie Performing Arts -Sun
Stage
• Weavers & Spinners Guild -
Home & Hobbies Stage
• Juggler Dan Wiles -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
• Circus Fun Review Show -Kids
Stage
•Junior Breeding Sheep Judging
-Livestodc Arena
•Maureen W. Puppet (12:30 p.m.
until 5:30 p.m .) -Around the
grou.nds •
lP.M.
• Melodie's Dance Theatre -
Heritage Stage
Livestodc
•Traveling Game Show (1:30
p.m. untjl 6:30 p.m.) -A.round
the grounds
•Ceramics Demonstration (1:30
p.m.) -Crafters Village
•Milking Demonstration (1:30
p.m.) -Millennium Sam
2P.M.
• Russell Bros. Circus -Green
GateA.rea
• Bailey's Dance Group -
Heritage Stage
• Pacific Performing Arts -Sun
Stage
• "How to Be a Better Bac*yard
Gardener" with Wade Roberta -
Grass Roots Stage -Floral
Building
•Kevin & Karen Kaplowitz -
Magicians -Celebration Stage
-Youth Building
• The Magic of Frank Thurston -
Kids Stage
• Recycled Percussion -Little
Theater
3 P.M.
• DeFore Dancers -Heritage
Stage
• Hart Academy of Dance -Sun
Stage
•Paris Endicott.Chase-Youth
Vocalist -Celebration Stage -
Youth Building
•Juggler Dan Wile11 -Kids Stage
• All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestodc
• Milking Demonstration (3:30
p.m.) -Millennium Barn
BEST BET
p .m .). -M IHennlum Bam
SP.M.
• Papermak.lng with Kelly Clar1t -
Home 8t Hobbi" Stage
• Storyteller -Youth Building
• The Meglc of Frink Thurston -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
• Recycled Percuaion -UttJe
Theater
• Uama Team Presentation -
Livestodc Arena
• Red, Ripe & Karaokin' Contest
(6:30 p.m.) -Heritage Stage
•Tomato Walk (6:30 p.m.) -Kids
Stage
7 P.M.
• The Fabulous Thunderbirds -
Citizens Business Bank Arena
• Ruuell Bros. Circus -Green
Gate Area
• Hypnotist Mar1t Yuzuik -Sun
Stage
• Glassblowing Demonstration -
Crafters Village
• Kids Karaoke -Celebration
Stage -Youth Building
• All·Alaakan Racing Pigs -
Livest ode
• Port City Washboard Wizards
(7:30 p.m.) -Heritage Stage
• The Magic of Frank Thurston
(7:30 p.m.) -Kids Stage
•Ceramics Demonstration (7:30
p.m.) -Crafter• Village
• Milking Demonstration (7:30
p.m.) -M illennium Barn
8 P.M.
• Summer Concert Series: The
Doors of the 21st Century (Gates
open at 6:30 p.m ) -Pacific
Amphitheatre
• Proud Mary -Sun Stage
• People Pretzel Contest -Kids
Stage
• Recycled Percussion -Little
Theater
• Oxen Team Presentation -
Livestodc Arena
•John Peace Band (8:30 p.m.) -
Heritage Stage
9 P.M.
•The Fabulous Thunderbirds -
Citizens Buainess Bank Arena • Minuteman Youth Band -Sun
Stage
• Cooking with Chef Jan Mongell
-Home & Hobbies Stage
• Art & Woodworting
Demonstrations (until 8 p.m.) -
Visual Arts Building
4P.M.
• Glassblowing Demonstration -
Crafters Village
• Russell Bros. Circus -Green
Gate Area
The Doors of the 21st Century will perform at 8 p.m. today at the Pacific Amphitheatre as
part of the Orange County Fair's Summer Concert Series. Performing the free shows at 7
and 9 p.m. at the Cmzens Business Bank Arena will be the Fabulous Thunderbirds.
• Russell Bros Circus -Green
Gate Area
• Hypnotist Mar1r. Yuzu1k -Sun
Stage
• Glassblowing Demonstration -
Crafters Village
•Paris Endicott.Chase -Youth
Vocalist -Celebration Stage -
Youth Building
• Roe.kin' Roundup Contest -
Kids Stage
• All·Alaskan Racing Pigs -
• Orange County Music Academy
-Heritage Stage
• Gemtones Band -Sun Stage
• Chili Cook-Off Contest -Home
& Hobbies Stage
• Storyteller -Youth Building
•The Magic of Frank Thurston -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
• Recycled Percussion -Little
Theater
• Port City Washboard Wizards
(4:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m.) -
Around the grounds
• Ceramics Demonstration (4:30
p.m.) -Crafters Village
Mesa Verde Country Club to host this
year's-Tea Cup Classic and Jones Cup
Mesa Verde Country Club Head Professional Tom Sargent holds up the
Jones Cup along with Fletcher "Ted" Jones Jr. in front of the newly
remodeled Mesa Verde Country Club in <;:osta Mesa. This year it will be the
site of the Tea Cup Class ic on Friday, July 25 and the Jones Cup on Friday,
August 1. In the background is this year's Hole-in-One car, a 2003
Mercedes Benz ML350 SUV. The public is invited to these annual golf
tournaments, sponso red by Fletcher Jones Motorcars and the Daily Pilot.
Come out for two days of great golf and .to cheer on your favorite players
from Mesa Verde Country Club, Newport Beach Co untry Club, Santa Ana
Country Club and Big Canyon Country~Club.
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• Orange County Music Academy
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•Circus Fun Review Auditions -
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• All·Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestodc
• Ceramics Demonstration (9:30
p.m.) -Cr afters Village
• Gemtones Band -Sun Stage lOP.M.
• Hart Academy of Dance -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
• Circus Fun Review Show (5:30
p.m.) -Kids Stage
• Proud Mary -Sun Stage
• Milking Demonstration (5:30
• John Peace Band ( 10:30 p.m.) -
Heritage Stage
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READERS RESPOND . '
·Jumpin·g on the bandwagon
Here's one who will be j umping '
aboard the c.enterLine
I do s~pport this CenterUne and only
wish it could be brqught from Bristol Street
down Newporc Boulevard or the freeway to
the beach area of Newporc. so as ro get
people to the beach or the entertainment
area AT ISSUE: Should
fireworks be illegal in
Costa Mesa?
I think the city should ban
~fireworks": they are
dangerous. The Caty Council
should not try 10 duck the
question as they have an the past
and should take action 10 save
lives and property. There are
many community eventi. in the
area that aJJows families to
celebrate the Fourth. Service
clubs will have to look for c;afer
ways to raise money.
BETSY WHITE
Costa Mesa
I'd like to see the city of Costa
Mesa ban all fireworks.
Safe-and-sane fireworks are not
really safe. They also seem to
encourage illegal fireworks. which
now abound and make for a
dangerous evening. Some of the
explosives used on our street
soared high enough co scatter hot
debris over a wide area. We now
stay home on the Fourth of July.
hoses out, ready to put ouc any
tree or roof fires.
JEAN ULANDER
Cosca Mesa
I appreciate Cosca Mesa
Councilman Mike Scheafer's
concern and compassion and the
epiphany he has had in response
to Adelaide Thief's unfortunate
firework injury. I wish her a quick
recovery and am sorry she is in
pain. AJI due respect to Thiel. one
makes a decision to Lighc a
sparkler. A similar decision is
made by the adventure seekers at
the Orange County Fair who take
a chance on the Adrenallne Drop
attraction and are injured. The
fair, so far this year, has double
the injury rate of the fireworks on
the Fourth of July. ln response to
those injuries, will Schaefer also
work to phase out the fair?
MEG TWEEDY
Costa Mesa
What should the city do about
its fireworks? What it should have
done in 1990 when the advisory
vote favored ridding the city of any
fireworks. How many lives will be
lost and bodies maimed in this city
before we ban those torches?
Councilman Mike Scheafer is right:
A neighbor was badly burned.
Solution: Conduct a workshop
by smart marketers to teach the
nonprofits how co raise money for
their charities. Have the sports
kids sell items, bake cakes, wash
cars, etc. Use their computer
heads to solve problem. The 58
stands should be arutihllated .
They are ugly and an eyesore co
City of the Arts.
ANNE HOGAN-SHERESHEVSKY
Costa Mesa
As a longtime opponent to
Costa Mesa's "safe and sane"
fireworks policy, I was delighted
to see that Councilman Mike
Scheafer has reversed his thinking
and is now in favor of phasing out
firework usage in the city. My
neighbor and I spent time on July
5 performing our annual ritual of
showing each other the charred
remain s of bottle rockets that we
cleaned up from our yards.
I regret that it took Adelaide
Thiel's injury to make the
councilman rethink his position.
While I prefer an immediate
banning of all fireworks in Costa
Mesa, if a phased-out procedure
makes the ban more Likely to pass,
then that would be welcome.
EWOTT S. MITCHEU
other form of accountability in
exchange for handouts.
We accommodate hordes of
commuters from Huntington and
Newport beaches each weekday
morning, and yet, in the evenings,
. those same cities offer us no
relief. And in the specific case of
Adams Avenue. Huntington Beach
actually e.xasperaces the problem
with uncooperative traffic signals
at Brookhurst Avenue, causing
gridJod:: in our city.
. Costa Mesa And Eastside residents have co
endure more and more overhead
flights due to lost opportunities by
I am not worried that the Costa our City Council to reduce future
Mesa Cicy Council may ban the growth in air traffic.
.sale and use of fireworks for Whatever happened to
Independence Day. Aren't there common sense in setting
other issues that should be priorities?
addressed first? No, I am not too worried about
Almost 50 innocent people die losing fireworks when it is obvious
each day in this country from these issues mentioned and
alcohol-related driving assaults others need addressing first.
and yet our city. in some places, Whether or not we continue to
rivals many well-mown slum allow residents to set off fireworks
areas in the number of liquor in this city should be based
scores and substance abuse group heavily on community input and
homes per capita. not reactionary impulses.
Costa Mesa has the Accidents happen. and af I
embarrassing status of having the witnessed firschand what
ZIP code with the highest number happened to Adelaide Thiel~! too
of teen mothers giving birth in the might have made the personal
county. and yec, we stiJJ cling to choice to swear off fireworks. (I
the hope thac our local Planned still may. anyway) I pray for a
Parenthood could possibly ---qutcrncoveryfor her and her
provide solutions and not actually husband. However, sound law
be one of the key causes to the should be based on sound
problem. judgment. careful chought and
Increasing numbers of transient open and fair debate.
men allegedly cause repeated
problems including crime, lewd
aces and the take-over of some
JOEL FARIS
Costa Mesa
public parks. yet our soup kicchen •EDITOR'S NOTE: Joel Faris 1s a
requires no community service or Costa Mesa planning commissioner
Anyway, I do supporc it.
BIUNYHYOM
Costa Mesa
Leece's words pull the fleece
away from our eyes
I just read Wendy Leece's column in the
Daily Pilot and I wane to commend her on
her courage to say what a loc of people are
afraid to say: We do have a problem here
in Newport, the encire state of California
has a problem. the entire United State~
("Did Nichols' opponents make too much
noise? Tuesday). We have far too many
illegal iinmigrancs who are causing
problems to the infrastructure, to the
economy, che degradation 10 our medical ·
system and just about anything else you
can name.
My greac-grandparents came over
legally through Ellis Island, as all the rest
of them did. They paid their dues.
Some of my family have died in wars
defending chis country. I, myself. served in
Korea. I thank ic's terrible chat we are
allowing thi'l wave of illegal immigrants to
continue on forever because it is cheap
labor and the large corporacions just love
II.
But what\ going to happen, we'll see. ll\
going co ruin the enure stale of California
-t-__ an_d_al_r_ea_d~lv_1_1 "'-'-=-h_o.,..W1_n_.1R..._.
I know a loc of other people -because I
have talked to them -are feeling the
same way. So let's call a spade a spade and
quit pussy-foocing around.
Everybody knows we have an
immigration problem. A ~erious
immigration prohlem, and it\ only going
to get wor'e
FRED BOCKMILLER SR.
Newport Beach
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THEATER
Director
sp ends
summer
with the k ids
By Tom Tit us
S umrnertime has been a
special time for the last
several years for director
Terri Miller Schmidt It's the time
she spends with the kids. Not
her own lcids. The ones who
comprise the casts of the
summer children's show at the
Newpon Theater Arts Center.
Schmidt has mounted
summer productions over the
past few years of "Popeye.· "The
Emperor's New Oothes" and
"The Princess and the Magic
Pea.· Next weeken . s elf
unwrap a new version of a
classic folk tale. "The Magical
Pied Piper.·
SATURDAY ~little concen. The Orange County Fair 11
presenting it.a summer concert series at the Pacific Amphitheatre
Tod1y'1 show will feature Alania Moriuetta and' Jaaon Mraz. For
concert Information, call (714) 708-1870 or vlart www.ocft1ir.oom
To order tlclceta, call (714) 740-2000
SUNDAY Hebrew rodutra. Detroit Bar will hoat Tel Aviv, farael's
RoclcFour The Tel Aviv quartet, which has bean popular in larul
since the mid· 1990s, has started recording ln Enghah and are
reaching for an international presence The atiow w1ll st.1rt 11 9
p m. Detroit Bar is at 843 W 19th St
Frioay July 2S. 2003 A7
"It's a project I aJways look
forward to each year,· she says.
"With my background of
producing and directing
children's theater in Orange
County since 1984, I am
constantly reminded of the need
for this kind of theatrical
experience not only for the
children who perlorm in or
aeled 11.e plays. but for their
pannts and family members.
too.•
MARKC OUSTIN /0All.V"rt0•
Once a month, a group of local women pick a theme and get together to play Bunko. As the wedding dresses show. this month's was "Bridal Bunko. • » not just a •Jdds' show.·
LocaJ adult luminaries who have
pirticipated in past summer
ptoductions include veteran
performers Teri Ciranna.
Adriana Sanchez. Damien
Lorton and Jack MillJs, just to
name a few. It's a genre in which
these veterans have an
opportunity to play as broadly as
they want to -and they take
full advantage of it.
• 1 especially enjoy casting
adults in the adult roles so the
younger cast members have a
chance to learn from
experienced actors, -said the
director, a recent Daily PUot
woman of the year in theater.
·Some of these ldds may never
appear in another play, and
some of them will use this
experience to launch an entire
career in the perlonning ans,·
Schmidt said. ·1 have seen it
happen over and over agaJn.
Some of the children we have
had here at NTAC have gone on
to perform on Broadway and
other top regional theaters.-
The youngsters learn tl)e art of
performing on stage from the
veterans and discover, as
Schmidt said, "the pure fun and
joy of performing for a live
audience in a professional
theater atmosphere.• ·r also encmmge the you ths
to inwlYe themaelvea ln the
SM THEATER, P .. e M
Rolling the dice and
shooting the breeze
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
T hey gathered on the front
porch of a magnificent
howse in Bonita Canyon.
Their children were at home
and they were ready for a
monumental nighL Their eyes
sparkled as brightly as the sequen ts
on their wedding gowns. and they
milled about. waiting for some
action.
They are a spirited group of Bonita
C'.anyon women who escape the
monotony of every-day life in
suburbia for a rousing game of
Bunko.
Wednesday night was "Bridal
Bunko.· Each guest dressed to the
theme. Brides, bridesmaids and even
a "groom " attended the game at
co-host Lori Openshaw's home.
The women have been getting
A group of Bonita Canyon wom en get
together m onthly fo r themed Bunko nights
together for about five years 10 roll
the dice, shoot the breeze and let
loose -so to speak. Each member
of the gro,up hosts. or co-hosts. a
night at her home, and each party
has a theme. Parties are held once a
month, giving each woman the
honor of being the hostess once a
year.
Angela Callger said she has been a
part of the group since she moved
into the neighborhood four years
ago.
"We all have kids. so we just get
together and have girl talk." Caliger
said. "It's a girls night out where you
can walk home.·
The large home was beautifully
decorated with white flowers. lace
and rtbbona. The large "bead table"
,
carried crystaJ wine glasses. a
beautiful centerpiece. luxurious
candle sticks and fine cluna ln the
kitchen, the blushing brides mtlled
around a di.splay of
chocolate-dipped strawberries.
delectable pastries. vegetables and
cheese.
Near the nonh·facing window sat
the piece de resistance -the
two· tiered wedding cake.
"Look at that cake.· the guests
marveled.
Women wandered around the
house, handing out drinks and
trading stories about their wedding
days. A party guest in a beaded gown
with a full skirt clutched a glass of
red wine in one hand and a layer of
her full skirt In the other. The group
BEST BITES
'We all have kids,
so we just get together
and have girl talk. It's
a girls night out where
you can walk home.'
An1ela Call1w
of 30-something women still fit mto
the dresses they wore I 0 to 20 years
ago and they looked radJant
lt had been 14 years since Colleen
Premer walked down the aisle In her
off-the-shoulder. fit -and-flare gown.
She said it was "kind of fun· to have
it back on, sans groom.
"Isn't this every woman's dream to
do this again?" Openshaw said.
After small talk and big drlnk1ng.
the game begins.
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REEL CRITICS
'Swimming Pool' is intriguing and eccentric
B e prepared for something
unexpected. offbeat and very sensual
underneath the .surface of thia
intriguing "SWtmmlng Pool" in the llQUth of
France. The mature but still lovely femme
fatale Oiarlotte Rampling,is excellent as
Sarah Morton, a.proper English author of
crime dramas suffering from classic writer's
block at the beginning of this tale. Her
sample the pleasures around the swimming
J>901 of her father'S French estate.
Our reserved middJe.aged writer
becomes a curious and somewhat jealous
voyeur to Julie's free-wheeling lifestyle.
Sarah steals a look at Julie's bawdy diary and
wants to incorporate Its lively truth into her
own novel. But in between writing sessions
at her laptop, Sarah watches the
increasingly strange poolside encounters
between Jul~e and her paramours wiLh
growing unease.
COMING SOON
JOHN
DE PKO
publisher offers her the
use of his summer home
on the continent to give
her a fresh perspective
away from ordinary we
to inspire her new nov,el.
nus simple premise
sets up a peaceful respite
in the country for Sarah,
but h er quiet vacation
doesn't last long.
Young and sassy Julie,
the college-age daughter
of the publisher,
suddenly shows up at the
Tu tell you where ap this leads would be
to give away one of the most .lntelligent and
ei:centric movie plots of the y\!ar. French
actress Ludivine Sagnier is stunning as the
uninhibited Julie in a role that grows more
complex as the story progresses. Director
Francois Ozon transforms obvious
situations into the perplexing and
uncertain, leaving viewers to draw their
own conclusions from the clever puzzle that
remains on the screen. In the midst of
summer block.buster nonsense made for
teenagers, "Swimming Pool" is worthy of an
educated adult's anention.
villa with her own key to dad's summer
house for an unscheduled visit. The se~ally
adventurous Julie quickJy becomes the
center of attention in the n earby village. To
Sarah's chagrin, Julie brings home a
succession of wildly different m~ to
•JOHN DEPKO is a Costa Mesa resident and a
senior investigator for the Orange County public
defender's office.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck star
in the romantic comedy wGigli." .. ,
THEATER
ace announces scaled-back 2003-04 season
By Tom Titus play entitJed "Som e Men Need
Help" by John Ford Noonan. o range Coast College has The drama, centering on a
lon g been proud of young alcoholic, will be staged
possessing one of the Sep t. 13 to 21 in the Drama Lab
most active drama d epartments Studio.
in the United States. Upwards The annual "Ten or Less
of 30 p roductions a year, in one Festival," also prod uced by the
form or another, have been OCC Rep, will be offered Oct. 4
offered in past seasons by the to 12, also in the Studio. The
ambitious OCC thespians. festival consists of a collection
This, however, was before the of plays that are 10 minutes in
coHege absorbed the grim length or shorter, all student
realities of California's fiscal selected, directed and acted.
crisis. lt started with the touring Another student work, yet to be
productions being erased from selected, will enjoy a two-day
the Robert 8. Moore run Oct. 24 and 25 in the
auditorium. Then, OCC was Studio.
forced to cancel its summer One of Shakespeare's mosl
theater program for the first popular comed ies, ~rwelfth
time in recorded history. Night," will be the college's
Next season, OCC will offer a annual Shakesp eare Month
slightly scaled-back season -observance. The show wilJ
from 13 shows in 2002-03 to 11 break from the usual
in the upcoming schedule. And two-weekend stint and wilJ
the student-operated OCC have a three-weekend
Repertory Theater will be back engagement, from Nov. 7 to 23,
in action for its 19th season. in the Orama Lab Theater.
The Rep will lead off the new The approach of Christmas
campaign with a two-person means one of two shows at
THEATER experiencing a live performance
for the first time,
Continued from A 7 ~u·s always thrilling to me to
see children in the audience."
she said. ~In this day of
technical aspects of theater," she immediate gratification and
added. "We have young people surreal stilnulation from
apprenticing as light board electronic games, digital
operators, stage crew and tech animation and unbelievable
people, working side by side special effects in film, it is a real
with qualified adults learning challenge to wort to try to
the ins and outs of technical involve these kids with a
support. What better way to character in a play. Not only the
establish a new crop of 'techies' lcids up there acting. but the kids
for the theater?" out there watching."
The payoff for Schmidt comes You don't see ~The Magical
from watching the reaction of Pied Piper" produced too often
the young audience members, -perhaps because the ending.
some of whom will be as originally written in the folk
DICE the game. Round one, people
tty for ones. Round two, go fo r
Continued from A7 twos, etc. There are three dice at
each table, rolled at one time by
one player, and the teams
Bunko is a dice game usually compete for the most
played by women and generally .. matches" per round.
coupled with alcohol. Players sit f.ach match is worth one
at tables of four in teams o f two point. Two in one roU is worth
and try to roll the dice to two points.. If all three dice are
correspond with the round of the same and correspond to the
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"Talley's Folly·) also penned a production5 each year at locaJ
plethora of one-act script!>, and 5chools to pi4ue youngsters'
OCC will ~howcase several of intcre5t in tlwater. will tackle an
these from Feb. 14 to 22 in it<; ambitiuu!-i work. a stage verMOfl
Lanford Wilson Play Festival. of I lerman Melville\ clahl>1c
"Solo Voices." a festival of "Moby Dick." lne !.how will run
monologues and one-per5on May I~ lo 22 at OU hl'fort'
p lays. will be presented for a going on the road.
single weekend, March 6 and 7. It may be a o,lightly
in the Studfo Theater. Tht·-.c abbrrviated ~Ca!-ion, hut Orangt·
will be directed by OCC. drama Coa-.t College will 51111 offer 1t'>
students. a<.:tor~ innumerable
A full -length play, yet to he oppo rtunitie-. to '>trut their
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11 to 21 slot in the Drama I.ab. OU. drama program may be
Another, aJ1.o unchosen. nhta111ed by calling 1714 )
production will be pre..,ented 432-5640.
April 16 to 18 by the Rep
company in the Studio Theater. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater
The college's annual Spring for the Daily Pilot His reviews
One·Act Play Festival 1~ ticketed appear Fridays.
tale "The Pied Piper of ptpe and return home to their
Hamelin," was a bit of a downer. loving parenll>. and the mayor
Never fear. In the NTAC version, get-. hb due," Schmidt promi~d.
the director assures that all will "These are extremely bright
turn out well. and talented kids. and I am
For those unfamiliar with the alway-; proud of the parents who
story, the village of Hamelin i" clear their schedules and busy
plagued by rals. The mayor live5 to bring the kids to the
offers a reward for a nyone who audition and performances and
can disperse them. When a make a commitment to involve
young man with a magical pipe them in the pcrfurmi11g arts.··
leads the rats from the town and she said.
returns for his reward. the mayor "II\ harder and harder for
reneges -so the piper works his parents to find these kindi. of
magic on the town's children entenainmelll, and I am
who, in the original story. are convinced that once they
never heard from again. involve their kids and
"In our version, the children them!.elves, it can truly change
are released from the speU of the lives." Schmjdt said.
round, it is called bunko, and the other cables stopi> and Lht'
that team automatically gets 21 team with the most points
points. moves up.
With 12 players per group, So. who are the bunko gurus
there are six teams, sitting at in the Bonita Canyon group?
Lhree different tables. The "Oh. it's just a stupid, silly
winners move up, and the dice game," Premer said. MThe
losers move down. The head main point is not dice, it's social
table controls the timing or the interaction between friends.
game. Once a team at the head Sometimes we don't even get
table hits 21 points, all play at around to playing."
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"You can get cooking
experience from following
recipes, but you cannot learn
how to cook by them,~ Brown
said.
He argued that cooking is like
navigating. Mlfl gave you
dlrecdons to my house, you
could find it, but without a map,
you won't know where you are.
Recipes are directions. not
maps."
He used a tomato soup
demonstration coincide with the
Fair's "Red, Ripe and Roclctn',"
tomato them~. First, Brown gave
h1s audience the history of the
tomato. Although tomatoes are a
mainstay of Italian cuisine, they
are actually a native berry of the
Americas. It can be lraced back:
to the Andes. It was
domesticated by the Aztecs in
what is now Mexico. Spani1>h
conquistadors brought tomato
seeds to Europe in the early
1500s.
Although respected for 1t&
aesthetic quality. i.ome feared
tomatoes were pobonous even
in the 19th century. especially in
England and America. So uthern
Europeans weren't as ~keptical
and incorpornted tomatoe~ in
their cuisine. As for the
interminable vegetable or fruit
debate, Brown says the U S.
Supreme Coun has ruled that it'~
a vegetable. In 1887. the decision
was mostly reached to benefit
American growers: vegetabl e-..
unlike fruits. can be taxed when
imported.
"You'll never get a good
tomato in a grocery ~tore,"
Brown said. "Grow your own."
C:OmmerciaJ tomatOt's don't have
the same flavor, and tomatue'i •
oniy ripen on the vine.
Brown says he prefers
tomatoes fresh off the vine. with
salt and fresh basil; in gazpacho:
and in Bloody Mary's. Beside~
their inherent delicious flavor.
Brown says their lycopene
content help~ prevem prostate
cancer.
At first glance. Brown's quick:
tomato .-.oup recipe look." too
simple; oli ve oil. garlic, onion,
tomatoes. ba:.1J. '>aJt and pepper.
white wine and balsamic vinegar.
Most cooks could go through
that recipe ln a mlnute, but thar's
not Brown's style. He explains
every detail of the process. He
chooses a pressure cooker to
maintain the tomato's flavor,
which Brown says comes from a
time sensitive volatile substarrce
known as Z·3-Hexanol. lt's gone
after 20 minutes of heat. Also.
Brown says, tomato flavor by
itself is one-dimensional
"Like Tony Orlando," Brown
said. "He's not good alone. He
needs good back-up."
Since tomatoes are berries.
Brown said they need
water-soluble alcohol or
fat-soluble oils to liberate their
flavors._ Other preferable
supporting flavors are members
of the lily family: garlic, onion.
leeks and scallions.
in terestingly. Brown doesn't
recommend any ce nain tomatu
for the soup.
"111ere are 1.700 varieties of
tomatoe5," Brown said. "Use any
tomato."
Brown cho~e to sweat onion-;.
rather than saute. whi ch he says
opens up the flavors and doesn't
rnu::.e browning. He used olive
c>1l U!.ed for a good cooking
environment and 5Upporting
flavor.
Next. how to get the flavor CJllt
of the cell of the wmato?
Lcllulol>c, which I'> basically
vegetable cement. can be
extraca·d by planng it in the
blender. and through cooking.
Up unul four year5 ago. Brown
LOl1!:>idNed prC'>'>ure cooker:.
antique'>, but now he adore ..
them. Ry rat<.ing the boiling
point. he !>aid, food<. cook faster.
and important flavors remain
He recommendc; an
eighHJUart cooker. Brmrn adds
wine to kill two culinary bird-.
with one '>lone. -n,e -.uup need ...
liquid and alcohol ~oluble
Oavors In 10 minutes. the soup\
done. In a standard pot. ii could
take 45 minutec., to an hour -
the z .3.1 lexanol. long gone.
The idea for Brown\ la'>t <.tep
com~ from '>alad dre'5111g
"(,oud \alud drc<,.c.,in~ mu-.1 bl'
emubified." he -.aid.
Otl adds texture and proVlde ...
emuJ.,1011. After putting oil 111 the
bknder. the soup\ color went
from red to orange from a
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chemical change. Brown added
salt and vinegar to bring out
sweetness. He said that basil and
chives could enhance the flavor,
too.
Brown was asked to name his
favorite restaurant
"Rose's Donuts in Corona del
Mar." Brown said. "I went in for
three doughnuts, came out with
a dozen, and got in the car with
three."
His favorite 1V show is
"MacGyver." Favorite "Good
F.ats" episode, "ln the Bulb of the
Night." the garlic show shot
through the eyes of a vampire.
And all-time favorite food.
cheeseburgers.
Brown says he has no brand
loyalty, but he liktfs Shun kitchen
knives. and prefers Japanese steel
to German, but he did have good
things to say about
Messermei<1ter.
After the show, Brown
graciou-.Jy signed co pies of his
book, 'Tm Just Here for the
Food," publi:.hed in 2002. for two
hours. His next book. due Ill the
fall. focuses un knchen tools.
offering <!5 recipes.
You can give Brown's expertise
a try at home. Here's his recipe:
Oief Alton Brown's Less Than
10-Mlnute Tomato Soup
] table~puon., olive oil
<! clove" garlic ... ma~hed
I largl' onion. -<.:hopped
l 0 Homa tomatoe-.. -.tern med
and c.,eeded
11:> cup frec,h ba.<>11 leave!.
I te1e.poon ..alt
I teit~poon black pepper
I cup white wine
l tea'>poon bal!><un1c vinegar
U'.>ing a paring knife. remove
the ~terns for the tomatoes. then
cut in half. and 'eed. ·
In a pre:...,ure cooker. ~weal
01110n'> and garlic 111 I table~p<mn
of olive oil unt1l 1ramlucent Add
all thP remaining mgredwnts
except the 2 remai11111g
1ablespoon ... of olive oil and the
vinegar. Uamp on the lid.
Increase the heat to high, and
aJlm, pre ... surt· 111 cooker l<J build
\\'hen the pre-. .. ure vent on th(·
!Op of the cooker 1<, rclt>a::.ing
'1eam a1 a t'Onstam !>tream. rurn
the he.st down to lo..,.. Lon Un Lil'
uwkmg for b minute'
l um off heat. relea ... e pre'>Sllrl'
and remove hd. rran ... fer mixture
The Orange County Museum of Art is delig hted to offer a series of jazz concerts this summer.
Participants are invited to enjoy Live jazz, the beautiful art on exhibition, and fine food and
drink. Come join us in our relaxing sculpture garden for some hot jau and cool art.
Tom Hynes, jazz musician and educator, is coordinating the artists and music that will be
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Aug 22 The Tom Hynes Quintet
Director of the OCMA Summer Jazz Series, Tom Hynes brings his own hot quintet
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Admission to the individua l jau peiformances is S15 for the general public and $10 for mUStti"l
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to blender. Add balsamlc vmegar
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The cafe's dinner features
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Concert dinner., are $40.
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N9wpot10u,,.. Reeott'• ·Movi.. In Newport Bead'I will have a Mn.ire driven can abafJ*' their
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Gampfires will also be available opportunity to taste Grandma Covenant In Costa Mesa July 28
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Longlnel preeents an llft9moon at the bistro. The cost will be $28
with Olympic gymnastics gold per person plus tax and gratuity. Children em.ring first through
medalist Mary Lou Retton and For reservations, call (949) sl>Cth grades are invited to .. A
legendary eoad'I Bela K.arolyi 644-1820. Radical Science Show" et 10:30
starting at noon at Macy's in e.m. et the Newport Bead'I
South Coast Plaza. Retton and 1H1ngle Square In Co.ia Me .. Central Library. The free program
Karoly! will sign autographs and invites the comm uni~ to attend will be repeated at 3 p.m . July 30
promote the upcoming World "A Fair at the Square for the at the Mariners brand'l and at
Gymnastics Championships in sights, sounds and great deals in 10:30 a.m. July 31 at the Balboa
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WEDNESDAY
•E.nd*s Summer 2• will t>.gin SUNDAY Children entering first through
screening today at the Regency The Commodores Club of the sixth grades are invited to •A
Lido Theater. The presentation is Newport Bead'I Chamber of Radical Science Show" at 3 p.m.
in celebration of Dana Brown's Commerce is proud to host the at the Mariners brand'I of the
new surf film, "Step into Liquid;' 68th annual Flight of the Lasers at Newport Bead'I Public Library.
which opens Aug. 8 exclusively at 1 p.m. at the Newport Harbor The free program will be
the Lido. Screenings are at 11 Yacht Club, 720 West Bay Ave .. repeated at 10:30 a.m. July 31 at
a.m. today through July 28 and Newport Beach. Join Laser the Balboa branch. For more
Aug. 1 throug~ 8. Attendees get a enthusiasts of all ages as you sail information. call (949) 717-3816.
full-size •step into liquid" movie to win prizes like best costume.
poster with ead'I SS.SO admission best decorated boat, first All who are in search of a little
ticket. The Lido is at 3459 Via Lido parenVd'lild team, and first romance are invited to ·winners
of the Golden Hean Award• from
7 t9 9 p.m. In the Vincent
JorgenMn Center ne>Ct to
Marine,. Brandl Ubrary. The free
program will feature local writers
Suaan Squlrea, Shannon
Donnelly and Debra Holland,
eadl of whom laun<lhed her
writing career with a Golden
Hee rt Award from the Romance
Writers of America. The annual
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authors. For more Information,
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A free Mmlnar, •P.t Nutrition
Pewsiblllties," will be offered by
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to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Market,
226 E. 17th St., C()sta Mesa.
Reservations: (800) 596-MOMS.
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Join Corona del Mar In organizing
its 2004 Centennial Celebration at
a public meeting running from 7
to 8 p.m. at Sherman Library and
Gardens. Attendees are asked to
enter from the back parking lot at
2647 E. Coast Highway In Corona
del Mar. For more information,
call (949) 422-4210.
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Children entering first through
sixth grades are invited to "A
Radical Science Show" at 10:30
a.m. at the Balboa brend'I of the
Newport Beach Public library. For
more information, call (949)
717-3816.
The monthly Career N.tworklng
Resource meeting for the
unemployed, sponsored by St.
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church's chapel. All monthly
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p.m. at 2431 W. Pacific Coaat
Highway. For reservation•, call
(949) 831-2469.
The ennual N.wport to S.n
Diego Coastal Race will set off.
Sponsored by the Bahia
Corinthian and San Diego yadlt
clubs, it Is an enjoyable,
challenging race with parties on
both ends. The S60 entry fee will
be accepted until Friday at 6 p.m.
Entry and Notice of Race forms
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For more information, call (949)
644-9530.
AUG.4
Children en~ng first through
si>Cth grades are invited to "A
Jungle Cruise" at 10:30 a.m. at
the Newport Beach Central
Library. Troubadours Ken and
John Frawley will present the
interactive program. Information:
(949) 717-3816.
AUG.6
Children entering first through
si>Cth grades are invited to •A
Jungle Cruise· at 3 p.m. at
Newport Bead'I Central library's
Mariners brand'I. Troubadours
Ken and John Frawley will
present the interactive program.
Information: (949) 717-3816.
AUG.7
Children entering first through
sixth grades are invited to "A
D . Pilot
Jungle cru1 .. • It 10:30 a.m. at
Newport Beach Central Ubttry'a
Balboa Brandl. Tre>Ybedo\lra Ken
and John Frawley wUI pr9Hnt 1h4t
Interactive program. Information:
(949) 717-3818.
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p.m. et 2431 W. Padftc Coest
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Registration and networking
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seminar et Orange Coeat
College'• Science Lectute Hall.
The cost is $5 for membera, $15
for nonmembers. For more
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person oonsurnes too mUch on
a daily basis already To cut
back on the amount of salt
ingested in a day, check food
la5els. Choose low-or
no-sodium brands when you
buy processed foods, choose
fresh produce and meats over
canned. Beware of "hidden
sod.1Um• in sweet th.tngs like
diet soft dnnks To make up for
loss of seasoning when you cut
back on salt, there are a number
of tasty substitutes Garlic IS a
great alternative, and will
actually help lower your blood
pressure. Pepper will boost the
flavor of meat dishes -from
ground black and white to
green and pink peppercorns.
Fresh lemon and vinegar will
also add the tang; cuny.
powdered mustard, horseradish
and allspice add zip Most
seniors, especially women,
know the IITlportance of
calcium in the diet. The FDA
recommends up to 1,500
milligrams a day of caloum for
seruor women. Calcium
supplements are readily
available, but it's fun to modify
one's diet to get the necessary
daily value. Dairy products are
the leading source of calcium,
but as eigfit ounces of milk
supply 300 milligrams, that's a
lot to drink in one day; cheese,
ice cream and bunermilk pack
plenty of calcium, but also
plenty of unhealthy fat. Try
tofu, low·fat yogun, leafy green
vegetables, seafood/fish like
shnmp, oysters, salmon and
sardines. For your daily value of
magnesium, potassium and
tr0n, by tossing fresh spinach
with a Ught dressmg and
walnuts, pecans, pine nuts or
almonds
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Continued from AIO
while you cruise Newport Harbor.
Boarding begins at 11 :30 a.m. at
2431 W. Pacific Coast Highway for
the nOOh cruise. For reservations,
call (949) 631-2469.
AUG.11
R9tlstl•tion for the O,.nge
County Bu1iness Council's ninth
annual Corporate Executive Golf
Tournament begins at 9 a.m . at
Mesa Verde Country Club in
Costa Meaa, with the shot gun
start at 11 a.m. The cost is $300
for a single player padcage or
$1,500 for a corporate players:
padtage. Proceeds benefit the
Orange County Rescue Mission's
Strong Beginnings program.
which provides workforce
development for those who have
lost hope and need help. For
more information, call (949)
476-2242, ext. 216.
AUG. 23
Trt.ngle Square In Costa Mesa
invites the community to attend
"A Fair at tha 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
ONGOfNG
The Newport <Anter
Toastmaster's Club can help you
improve your pubhc speaking
skills or pohsh your business
presentations. Members come
from a variety of professional
disciplines and badcgrounds The
group mee1s every Monday
morning from 7 to 8·30 a.m. at
610 Newpor1 Center Drive,
Newport Beach. Validated parking
is available In the parting
structure neJ<t to 24 Hour Fitneu.
Guests are welcome. For more
information, call (949) 721-5732.
The ACLU of Onnge County
meets at 7 p.m. the third Tuesday
of every month at the Unitarian
Universallat Church, 1259 Victoria
St in Costa Mesa. Each month's
meeting will feature a different
speaker on issues relating to the
Bill of Rights. For more
information, call (714) 95Hl107.
•Beach lancSsc.pes; an exhibit
featuring digitally manipulated
aerial photographs o f the
Hawaiian islands by Donna
Ruzidta, umbrella beac:h scenes
by Carole Boller and Badc Bay
landscapes by Luke Spencer, will
~ Ofl display through Sept. 30 at
Newport Beach City Hall. For
more information. call (949) 717)
3870.
•Tennis in Art,• an exhibit of
paintings by long1ime tennis
instructor and coach Jose
Mendoza. will be on display in the
Newport Beach Central library
foyer through Aug. 30. Mendoza's
work is known for it.s
manipulation of color and form
as well as its concentration on
tennis. For more information. call
1949) 717-3870.
VoluntHr drivers are nMd9d to
help deliver nutritiously prepared
meals to homebound, frail or
elderly clients incapable of
shopping or cooking for
themselves through ·Mobile
Meals,-sponsored by
FISH·Harbor Area Inc. and Hoag
Hospital. Call (949) 645-8050 for
more information.
Swim lessons are available July
21 and run through Aug. 1 at
Halecrest Parit, 3107 Killybrook
lane in Cost.a Mesa. lnfonnation:
(714) 657-7234.
Project Cuddle, a nonpnJftt
organization that offers safe and
legal alternatives to gins wtio are
considering abandoning their
babies, is in need of ongoiAg
volunteers. For more information,
vi•it www.projectcuddle.org or
call (7141432-9681.
Mecy'1 In Co.ia MeN invtt.s
Orange County nonprofit
organizations that provide
services and programs to the
HIV/AIDS community to apply for
participation in Macy's South
Coast Plaza's PasSJ>ort In Store
fund-raiser. This year's e119nt will
be held on Oct 4. To receive an
application to participate, call
(714) 556-0611, e>Ct. 4231.
Yoga c:lasNS w ill be off9red
Tuesdays and Thursdays from
noon to 12:40 p.m. for nine weeks
at West Newport Community
Center. Registration is $54 for one
class each week or $100 for two
days a week over nine weeks for
Newport Beach residents. Others
pay an additional $5. For more
information, call (949) 644-3151.
The merchants of Balboa Village
will hold a seaside Craft Merchant
and Farmer's Market at Peninsula
Park near the base of the Balboa
pier in Newport Beach every
Thursday through Aug. 28 from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. The market will
include fresh organic produce,
freshly cut flowers and arts and
craft.s. For more information, call
(714) 536-2213.
Costa Mesa's Recreation Division
will provide a three-hour theme
birthday party for up 10 20 guests
at the Balearic Community Center
weekdays from 5 to 8 p.m.,
Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
or 4 to 7 p.m . and Sundays from 4
to 7 p.m . Parties for children 5 to
12 will consist o lunch/dinner,
games, crafts, prizes, cake with
ice cream and aupervlsion by
staff. Parties cost $250 or $300.
For more information, call (714)
754-5158.
Ave new wines will be 1eNed on
Bayside Restaurant's terrace
overlooking Newport Harbor
every Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30
p.m. The cost is $15 per person.
For more information, call (949)
721-1222.
A variety of private, semi-private
and group swim lessons will be
offered this summer at the
Marian Bergeson AQuat1c Center
at Corona del Mar High School
Options include one on-one
instruction on Saturdays and a
Monday through Thursday
program for all ages and levels
For session dates. 11mes and
costs, call (949) 644 3151. or
register in person at Newport
Beach Recreation and Senior
Services at 3300 Newport Blvd.
Children, tMna end adutta can
now register for summer
recreational boating classes
offered through Newport Beach
Recreation Services. Classes
begin JuJy 12. Fees vary Call
(949) 644-315 l , or visit the
Newport Beach Recreation and
Senior Services a 3300 Newport
Blvd. for mor.e information.
Profnsion•I •nd l~Md soccer
trainers with the All England
Soccer Academy are available for
one-on-one, small group and
large group training. For more
information, call (949) 395-5103
Jewish Family S«vice is
sponsoring a teen support g roup
for high school students that
meets Mondays from 3·30 to 5
p.m. at Tarbut V'Torah Upper
School in Costa M esa For
information or to register. cdll
(714) 445-4950 Pre registration is
required.
First Page -Fine Children's
Books. at 270 E l7th St . No 10 111
Costa Mesa, offers free story t1m,:.
Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays
and Saturdays from 9:30 to 10 30
a.m .• Tuesdays and Thursd<1ys
from 4 to 5 p m For more
information. call (9491 645-5437
Bayside Restaurant m Newport
Beach offers wine 1as11ng every
Thursday from 5 30 10 7 30 p m
for S1 5 per person featuring five
new wines each Wf'P.k For more
information. call (9491 72 l · 1222
If your orchid is too big for its pot,
Green Systems ln11~rnat1onal will
show you how !O re po! your
plant during their free
orch•d·poning seminar at 2 p m
every Saturday A plan! sale •S
held from 9 a m 10 4 p m at the
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Canyon Regional Partc as you
walk through groves of beau11ful
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S4 Call (714) 996-5252 for more
information.
Team Survivor, a nonprofit
organization encouraging
women who have been through
cancer treatrnent to e11erc1se,
hosts "Wall dnd T<1lk e11 10 a m
the second and founh Friday of
!he month 1n front of
NIKEgodess store in Fdsh1on
Island Members meel for lunch
af1er at Atrium coun It is free
dnd all fitness levtls are
welcome For rnort: 1nformdt1on,
call (949) 275 J888
NewPort Communrty Counseling
Center offers d w<Jy to stos:i the ·
cycli;, of domestit violence
through the suppon group Ir
S A FE Hands S A FE stands tor
safely awdreness faith <1nd
ompowermenl The group meets
Monday'> frorr 6·30 10 8 p IT'
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Teens are invrted to drop by the
city of Costa Mesd Rer r•;at1or
Center lroin 2 too p m Monddy
through Fnd<Jr ff .. indoor ar J
outdoor sport s drtcJ ac11v1t1<·s Tl1•·
cen1er 1s at 1860 Andh• 1m Ave
For more inforrndtion r illl 714
327 7560
The Newport Beach Walking Club
meets at thr; c orrwr , I Sui.-.-r•->r
and Hosp1tal AtJdrl 1n !'\Jew1-i0rt
Beach at 9 1 ~ ~ m .rnd I p n
everyday For mori• 1nf ,rm<1t1or
call f9491 &~ 1332
Silverad o : actively involved in living Active seniors enjoy the added benefit of a hea lthy self-esteem
At Silverado, your loved one
with Alzheuner's will be
ac.'t.lvely mvolved in livmg.
We feel strongly th.at our
rru SJon is to provtJe mearung.
purpose and quahty in each of
our residents' lJves There drt:'
many way!> th.it we are ahle to
fulfill our rrusSton We have
successfully combuwd a s0C1a1
model of care inte~ated with
professional nursing services
By uidudmg pets, plants and
cluldren in our community. we
hdve been able to create a
home-W<e environment
Through our actJvity
programnung. residents enJOY
one full day each w(·ck with a
master's level rnUStc therapist
We are able to meet the social
needs of the very speoal people
who rcStdc Wlth us
In addluon to mteracuve
act.JVlLJes 111dudmg .cooking
classes, special entenarnment
and gardening, our residents
en1oy weekJy bus rnps. We
even hdve a s~ial men's
workshop! We provide on-snc,
24-hour Uccru.cd nurses,
including a full·time RN and are
able to care for our re51dems
through the progression of their
disease. Provision of tlus level
of nursmg care is uruque and
has estabLshed Silverado as a
standout assisted livmg facility.
Please feel free to drop in for
a cup of coffee and meet our
dog Asher and the rest of the
S1lverado family.
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inf ormatwn.
Country Club Convalescent Hospital
A family owned and operated care faal1ty Stnce 1973. Country
Cub Convalescent Hospital is a modem, private, skilled nursing
fad.lity with S4 beds and smgle or double ocrupancy with a
bathroom and shower in every room
Residents en1oy excellent food, personalized care and a high
st.a.ff ratio. We pro\ide quality, home-W<e care with dignity and
respect
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call (714) 549-3061 . You can also visit their Web sill al
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A recent medical study has
shown that physical act.iVlly
can help put people on the fast
track to happiness Accorchng
to the !>1Udy, done by three
Brigham Young University
professors, there is a strong
correlation between self-esteem
Avalon in Newport
Avalon, an assisted living
and Alzheimer's community
specializes in quality senior
living. Residents enjoy spacious
private suites, a social activities
program, arts 8r crafts, cable 1V,
weekly housekeeping, laundry
and linen service, and on-site
wellness program DeUcious
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room, chauffered transpon
Avalon at Newporl West &
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393 Hospital Road. Call (949)
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642-5861.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"It's fun to have friends
following [in the Tea
Cup gallery]."
M8rtMne Toweney, defending
Tea Cup Classic; champion
A12 Friday, July 25, 2003 Sports Editor Richard .Dunn: (949) 574-4223 • Sports Fax: (949) 650.0170
TEA CUP CLASSIC VII
PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER I DAILY P1LOT
Marianne Towersey of Santa Ana Country Club celebrates her victory on the 18th hole in last year's Tea Cup Classic at Santa Ana Country Club.
Walking on familiar turf
All four women's
club champions
have experienced the
Tea Cup and will go
at it again today at
Mesa Verde.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
All four women who will tee off at
1:30 p.m. today in Tea Cup Oassic VII
have been here before. And that goes
more than one way.
Defending and four-time Tea Cup
champion Marianne Tuwersey (Santa
Ana Country Oub), Akeml Khaiat
(Mesa Verde Country Oub), Debbie
Albright (Newport Beach Country
Oub) and Sally Holstein (Big Canyon
Country Oub) have all traversed the
5,792-yard course at Mesa Verde
(they will play from the yellow tees)
==-=--:::::-::::-:=1 and all have -par-EA CUP ticipated in the
tournament,
which began in
1997 to promote
women's golf,
bring the golf
community closer
together and cele-
CLASSl C brate the four ..___ ___ _, women's club
champions from the private courses
in the Daily Pilot circulation.
Albright has won the 18-hole
stroke-play event once, in 2001, while
Khaiat and·Holsteln are each making
their second appearance in the event
Last year Towersey made an 11 •
foot birdie putt on the 18th hole at
.. Santa Ana to win by one shot in the
most compelllng finish in Tea Cup
history. With last year's victory.
'!Pweney, who has won a Newport-
Mesa record 19 women's club cham-
pionships. became only the second
player to win the toum.ament on her
home course. Albright also per-
formed the feat at her home venue
This year, it's Khaiat's tum to play
her home course. But she bas said
that there'• added preaaure to do well
in front of &tends. fellow members
and anyone else who wanta to come
and watch the drama for free.
1bwmey feeds o.ff of the gallerie1.
•It's Am to haw fdenda following,"
~ IUd. •Generally, 1 don't
hlM a lot of people watching and
~for me, eo that it the great u-
J*l to At. I think that bu helped me IUCClld.. .
Al four haw pla)'eCI tofld* and
Newport Beach Country Club's Debbie Albright, above, won the 2001 Tea Cup Classic and will play in the event
again this year. Sally Holstein, bottom left, will represent Big Canyon Country Club in this year's Tea Cup. Akemi
Khaiat, bottom right, of host Mesa Verde Country Club, is a world-class amateur player.
blow each other, making for a famll· at six target greens (three additional
iar feel to this year's tournament. ones were added) along with the
"We are a friendly group of three greenside bunkers and...atrdtle
women," Tuwersey said. •rm just try-fairway bunker adjacent to ale tWo
Ing to shoot aa dose to par as pos-USGA·apedfled practice aw:faces.
atble. Mesa Verde' is a great venue." 1be plulh pnctk:e range wDJ surety ·r loYe the coune and the uw pLUle from Albri(lht m eight-time
dubbo'Use," Holstein added. champion at NBCC who prefers to
Mela Verde'• new 40,000 equare-spend u much time u poellble hon·
foot clubboUle opened In January Ing her~ DO matter the COUl'le.
and the expanded 125,000 equare,.. She pllJ9d on a winning team at
root pn.cdce fadlity debuted the nm Big Canyon .. member-guett, plldng
week of June.
, Gollm will get the chance to lhoot , IM TIMF, hp All
c
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EYE OPENER
• DaityAllli •
SpoNIWfJIFtllDe
Crloibrattqr Ille rullffillhlm
~28honol'te MATT JAMESON
Dally Piot
NEWPORT
HARBOR
BASEBALL
ASSOCIATION
Newport's
Moskovits
heating up
in regionals
Bronco A All-Stars rally
for five runs in the sixth
to overcome deficit and
win South Region opener.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
CHINO Hlll.S -Sports fans call it
"the zone," the place where near perfec·
don Is reached. ln the bottom of the
sixth, the Newport Harbor Baseball As·
sociatlon Bronco A 11 -and 12-year-old
All-Stars were in the zone.
Newpon scored five runs off six hits,
including four straight hits, to overcome
a 3-2 deficit, leading to a 7-4 victory
over Fontana in the South Region tour-
nament Thursday at Otlno Hills Com-
muni Park.
-.They're jilst really at that place where
they believe they can win,• NHBI\ Man-
ager Rich Hogan said. "They've gotten
to the point where they're not worried
about the opponent•
After recording two dose-shave vic-
tories last week to earn a berth into the
South Region tournament, the NHM
Bronco A All-Stars found that extra
so~ething once again to pull away from
Fontana. Newpon is also making his-
tory. This is the first time a Newport
Harbor team has reached a regional
tournament.
The Newport All-Stars. the No. 2 seed,
will play Dana Point in the semifinals of
the eight-team, double-elimination
tourney today at 5 p.m. Dana Point ad-
vanced to the semifinal after host Olino
Hills was disqualified because it had
travel ball players on its team.
"They had to dig deep,· Hogan said of
his team. "We just kept reminding them
the different challenges they have gone
through. We kept reminding them that
they could do it"
While on the mound, Danny Mosko·
vits also reminded himself of his ca-
pabilities, and he did his best to avoid
any distractions. Moskovits pitched a
complete game. Thanks to his team-
mates he displayed some of his best
stuff in the final two innings.
"I was just thinking that I had to
throw as hard as I could," Moskovits
said of his thoughts during the final two
innings. "I was trying to block out all the
shouting from the other side. I just
blocked all of that out and focused on
throwing to the glove. They hit the ball.
but my fielders played real weU behind
me.·
In the top of the sixth. Fontana. the
designated visiting team, scored a run
to go up 3-2. With one out, the Fontana
All-Stars then loaded the bases. But,
Newport ended Fontana's rally and
grabbed momentum in the process.
SM NEWPORT, P .. e A13
JUNIOR TENNIS
Finals have
local flavor
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Deuces
wild for
·Dunlap
Newport I I arbor senior
changes he r style to defea t
teammate and doubles
p a rtner Bonnie Adams.
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot
NHVPfJH I Bl A< II I he~ 'w ht·t·n
fnt:nd., '>inn• till' wH·nth gratll' I ht"•, ·vu
played the la'>I t hn•t• yc;u., togl·thN on I.he
var!>ity girl' 1t·nr11' 1t•J.1n at N<'"'IH1rt l lar
KF NT TRf PTDW 01\H (PU r r
Vanessa Dunlap grimaces as she powers a shot across the net during her semtf mal
match agamst Bonnie Adam s in the girls 18s of the War by the Shore iurnor tennis
tournament at the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club on Thursday
hor I li~h an,i:t'W~I l'llll'I 1lw1r 't·rnur Yl'J.f \'\1111 It whrwvl'r madt• tht· lir-.1 11m1.tkl' to~t:ther thi-. fall. 1 lwy w 1•11• 1·n·11 'l hl'd· ohl'11 ""' lht' poi111
-ulcd to pl..iy •' doulill"• 111.tlt It 111gl'llll'r 1'111 mort· of Ill £• .i hard l11t1l'1, l)unl.Jµ
latl·r 111 tht-d..iy .... 11<1 ·• 1 don t U\UJll\' ''•I} 111 ratlw ... ,.., long
Hut for l\\11 hour' I hur.,J.1\. ll1111111t· \tl a\ I did 1od<1} Hut I ~Ill'\\ 11 \,,.., .111 1n1por
am' ,111J Vant'"-'" I ll111l.1p \\t·n· on oppo t.1111 111.111 h I km·\\ I ro·c:11l~ h.111 .1 lll'rt1·r
'>Ill' end' of thl' 111urt . ho111ling 111w a11 1ha1Ht·of\,11111i11gll I pl.iy1rn1'.l'>lf'11111·n ·
other 111 lht girl-. lh' '>lllglt·-. w 1111l111.il-. .it "" und 11ot try 111 ... 1,1111 1h1· li.111 l'H'f\'
tht' War by tht• C..,lum· Jtmuir tl·nr11' 11111rnu po1111 1'111 not n-.tll\ u'l·d 111 pl.1\ 111g l1k~·
mcnt. th.11 ··
Hdittmg or till' do-.e hund llfl' l\\O \\1th l>u11l.1p ""1d111g .I .! Ill th•· 111-.1 'l'l.
\hurt: ufJ I.ht' tm1rt, the-rt' wa\11·1 much tlHJ't' long rallit•" turrwd m111 l1111g1·r
'>Cparating thl·m 011 tlw lCJUrl. I ho11gh thl' ganu:" Dunlap had four ga11w p111111-.. lw
M:tonJ '>eedt•d I >u nlJp pn:v..i1IC'd h ·1. b ·.t. fow 1\da111'> hmkl· -.(·rw to Ill' tlw ,,.I .11
at the Halhoa l~,1y < lub Racquet < lub. thl' 1 .I
match wa:; mul' h do-.er than th,11 In t ht> m·xt g•IOH' 11 "a ... 1\dam' "h11 h,1d
1 lt'Vt'n of till' fin<1l 16 g;um•, \\-t•nt 111 .1 l h.1111 t• to 1.1l1· tlw lt·.1J l\\111 "1th
dt'llt l', llll lud111g two g.unn 111 lilt' fir-.1 wt g•llllt' p11in1 opp111111111t1t'" 11111 I >w1l.q1
111 wh it.It 1111' pl:t}l'r' \<\-t'rl· ill tll'Ul t• li1,-1· Lt·pl hri11g111g 11 h.11 k 111 dl•1111· ,11111 1t11.ill\
111111·' ,111d .uwtlll'r g.1111t· 111 tlw -.i·1 011d '''I prt"1.;11fed 111 1.11..t• .1 111w g.1111e .Hh.1111.1~:1·
Ill wh11 h thl'y \\('r\l 111 Jeuu· tour tum·-. I . .it h uf tht fin.II l\\11 g,11111·' \'""' 10
"Oh my gthh.-Dunlap ""d I 1l 1· .!II dt·uu· J' \\l'll. h111 ·\ti.um. h.111 111,1 11111•
Ul'Utl'' l'Vt'I) gan1t· It \'a' .1111l 1· g.111w p111111. ,, l>rt'.11.. 11pp11n11111t\ 111 llll'
111a11v dt>LH (·~. 111-,1 IMllhng h.11 ~ o111d
forth ..
\ltl'r l\Vo 1(111( k g.lllll'\ Ill -.lJrt d1t• Wl
ond '>t'I 111 \\ 1111 h •\d,1111' \\Oil 111'1 11111·
f)Ollll , II \\,I\ h,11 l 111 tl1•111 l' Ill '" 111 tllt'
111·x1 '>l'\'1'11 ga11w..,
Both plav1·r<, pn•f1·rrt•t.I 111 .. 1.1~ 1111 1111·
f>.J,t-lu11·. prodtH IJlg !ling rJllif''> .
I l .11111· 1<1tl1t·1w1 p111ht1hh 01111·" 111111
l.1p .... ud I 111 11111 J Jouhll''> plt1\l'r t111d
lll'llh1·1 1-. ... 1 .....
i\tl,1111-. 111111· .1g.1111 h.1d 11pport11111111·-. to
... 11-.d till' w1. l1•ad111g .I.!. and 4 · I ll111 l>L111
lap l ,1pturl'd till' l'1gh1h gatnl' "ht·n Ad
.1111<,' mt-rh1·.id ,11111, aftl'r pti..\lhf\ till' lcin
g<'"' rail\ 0\1'1 tht· 111t1lt h. \Vent long I ill'
tilt• hr't '>l'l f l1111l.1p 1 lowt..I 11111 th1· Ill.Ill h
\'\!lit \II llHll'' Ill lhll'I' ... 1r.t1ghl g.11111''>
\\1th th,11. I h111l.1p .111\,1111 t·d 111 tlll' fi11.1l
111 I IO p 111 1t1d.1\ dg.1111,1 I ,tl'fa111.i 'wr
fJllO
SWIMMING
Peirsol sets.
record in
200 back
Aaron Pe1rc;ul ronunut-d 111,
'>trung perfonnam.e JI thl' .!IJO I
World Champ11111-.h11>'-m Bar
celon.a, Spairi, rt'(·ording tht' '>t'\
ond fa .. lt'St llmt· t·wr U1 lhe 200
mcwr batk.'>tmkt· -.t·1111ti11.1l'
lnur.day to quahlv ..... 1ht· \11 I
\{'t'(.) Ill the l'Vl'lll
Peu-.ol "'ill allt·mpt 111 hn·J.k hi\
own world R'lord 111tl11·1·n·111 dlld
Win hb '>et.'011tl gold 1111.'tlaJ, and
lh1r<.l 111e<.lal uwr..111 tod.1\ 111 lhe Ii
n,11-. of the 201J 11111t·r h.ll l\trtikt·
\Jreat..ly dlllll'll \\.Ith t1 gold
lllt'<.1..tl In I.ht' 100 h,H K t11lt.I •• -.1h1'f
,.., part 111 llw lJ" HOii 1111·11·1 fn·1•
-.1ylt· rday tl·-1111. l'1·1r,11I ,\\,lfll ,,
I r;r, ll2 111lht·"'1111l111.1l-.11! 1l11 .!IMI
IM< k. '>('tll11g .1111t·1·1 11'111rd \'\l111 h
lw al..o held 111 1'\1ou..Jy
l'ctrwl ht 11~c I.he Mord wtUl h
hi' -.et m Juh ol .WO I wil.h a t1lll1
of I '17 I I. b\ more than c1 fulf ,•·<
orH.l llit• world re<:ord. wt111 Ii
1'1·1N1l '*'' in l\1arch of 2()(1l, 1
I 'i'i l'l
I IJ., -.em11in,1J ltmc: WC:L'> 1111111·
lh.m l\\O '>t"< onlh fa.'>lt:r lh.tn I 11"
1111-..t...,I tompt•tlfor, Hu~'>la'> \1~.1
dy Vvald 1a111n i 1-r,7 f\H)
Pc:m.ul, u LOO:! •wwpon I l.u1 '"'
I hgt! graduutt· !Witt' :.et I.ht• 1111-.·1
rt-t orcl m tht I !JU hack on tw .. \\ .1\
to I.ht' gold 1111 '\IJJ. llt-w11J al....-1
'>Wlm m tl11· ·i11 hack. wuh tllf'
ht·dl'> and '>t·11111inah '>(.Jwd11lt'f l
Im 'iatUJditV .md lht• fm.1h '>t'I It''
">1mua\
WATER POLO
U.S. advance s to
fifth -place gam e
lkl1111d low 1tr ... 1 q11.1rter gou.J-.
lron1 frnmer ll< ln111e 'tandoul'>
Hht1I B.iile\ ,md Jdl l'o\<\l·r<., till'
11 ..., 11w11' n.111111i.1I w.itt·r polo
11-.1111 hrium ed h.il~ from .i
qu.tr11·rfi11ul lo" Ill ( 1rt't't l' 1r1 1111
.!tl<J l \\urltl I 11..t111p11111,h1p~ 111
lt•r I hur..dJ\ '>t 1Jn11g <111 1·'\11 .
111,111 goJI 1111rrwd1atelv aft1·r ,
\l11vill-1an t'll'l l11111 Pu'wt•t" I• ·I
lrnH·J \"Ith J Jldlr of goah .111d .1
hJl k.ht111d1·d goal by l:Mtlt'\ .11 'I ,
1•11J 111tht·1h1rt..I 4udftt'r g.t\t 1h•
l J..., J I I ll'.td It 111<1\ ha\£· kit thJI \\,1~ 111 tht· pl.i\l'r'. 1·1gh1h ganlt' I >1111l,1p 1 .11111· '1J1 I.. 111 tlt.11
---J.._hut f111~tl.ll1JI'>. ll tumt·d lilt' 111t111 h g.mw ,.., "'di .uid 1111..,lwd 1Jll 1lw f1r ... 1 wt
llllll d Wl'·'>Cl....,_ hull It• 111 t'nJI>\ -----'-h'--1-
AdaJll'>, who ht1<.l lo'>I in thrt·1· "t'h tu · hi..t 11111gh 1t·11111-.." I h111ld(l ..... 11cl 'llw ...
I h1111gh I J1111l.1p 1 l.1111tt'l.l 111·11h1·r ,h1·
1111r \ll.1111 ... 111 d11uhl1·, pl.1\l r... th1·\ ,m.•
tht• '\11 I ,., dnl 11•,1111 111 tl1111l>lt·, 11111
th1•\ tl1d111 Ii l\t' 1•1 pl.1\ ..tll1·1 tlll'll l1111~:h
'>lllg "' ii .11r IUf\I .iv ll'l ;1 'I' I )
p111w11h \<\llhdn·\<\. g1\-111g tlil'111 .111 .H1111
lllJ.!11 I"'"" 111t11 1'11 fin.ii' "ll!'rl' 1111·~ \\ill
I ll l' \rtJ1111a I ahmt•\ .111J l..111r.1 ll11h111-.1111
.11 l. Ill p 111 111d.1~
., ·1 '-.1t1111 \'\Ith Jll II I
'" lllf\ lhur.,tl.1\' 11\1•r \lmak1.1 to
ad\anu• 111 ~lllrd..i) ... fifth pl,1< l'
g.1mt•
I hrt'l' ollll'r former \1111· ''' ·
1ontnhu1et..I 111 thr \iC'IOf\ t 711_n_r---~
D11nl.1p 111 tourn.1111t'nt play l\\1ll' 111 I.ht> a rl"JI gwJl pb}1·r .11111 -.lw ... n·allv ... 1t••11h
pJ-.t. fcm:l'<l her opponl'nt 10 pld} .1 t..11fft'r and I tnt•d ,L., h.11d "' I t 1111ld 10 ht• a'
ent type of g.m11· It 111volvl'tl long r;dfie., 111 ''l'Jtl\ ,1, ,11 ... wa' lh.11' \.\h1,-· y1111 """' "'
FLAVOR
Continued from A 12
hilt.in llrm1·r111,111 of \.1'\\j)•Jrt
lk'dl h will f,1l t '\o 5 '-<'t-d C..,ht'I
I\ lrlJl'l1 l1.m Ur.:1\-emhln d1·
l1•at1•tl lounh 't't't..lt'd I ur n·n
lhllltT\\lt~ lln1r ... d,I\, h I. 11 .!
,md ,tl,11 h.1-. 11111 111..,t .J 'l'I Ill l)ll'
1111111l;11111·111
t,('t-'ll t11l111\ ... 10 .. '>lllgl1-.., f)1(,111
ho \\111 h,111h· \.o I JonJthan
I h1ang 111 ">ctllW .\11,1 JI 11 J Ill
1111.l.1\ I >1< .111ho t.ll'll'.th'(I Jun
:-Ol)t•r-.. ll111r ... d.1y. 5 7. h I. h .!
A wi11 would gJ\l· tht• lJ.C.., II'>
ht·'>t fi111 .. h '>Int 1• J l11urth-plut L'
.. 1tow111g Jl tlw l'J4(J W1Jrld
< l1t1111pion\l11p' 111 l't:rth. •\u,
tr..iha I he team h,,... fini..hc:t..I '>('\
t·nth at the IJ"l t~'o \\.orltl c l1am
JllCll1'.h1p ...
II.ult•\ gol thl' IJ \ grnng 11·"
lha11J111m111t·1111111ht· lir'1 qu.ir
·\nu had <Ula''"' and u bl111 !..1 '
'>hot Ill 11 4 I ,,f playmg 1111 l•
I ),Ul Klatt wa' in I.he pool 11"
11 m uf lhf' match H.it k111•
goal1t' Lt'rlt.IJ J...nr '>JW hi-. fir..t oil
111111 of lhl' \Vmld C h..imp11111
'>lllp'>. pla\1ng the tnurth q11.1r11 r
dild mdk.mg ont' .,..,e.
fht> U 'l \\ 11! tac e <;parn at I "I
p rn 011 \Jturd,1\. ~p.irn dt>l1 .11t·d
\11,trnli.1 I 0 H. I hur,tJav vann-d to thl· t ht1111p1t>n!.hip
With J 6·J, b I \II 1111) dl{'Jlll\I
No I '>("t'<.I ~rnh I .t·t· ll1ur.d,1>'
C.ayt,in 1.e-ach h.L ... >et 10 lo..e a
'>t'I 111 '>mgle-. m lour 111t1tlhe" 111
the t1111rrn"nc:nt. ~he will f..in~
No I '>t'l'tl Apnl Bl\har.11 m t lw
lint1h at ~:J(J am
lwo t hump1u11.,f11p malt ht•, "
'\t>\'\ pon f l,1rhor 111¢1 .... ·ruor
Vanl">.'><i J>unl,1p. tlw -.ct 1111J
-..t't'(I 111 thl• h'lrl' llh '111glt"> and
tilt' :'><11 l '>l't'U 111 the girl' 111,
douhlt"-w11h lw1n1111• ,\da111 ...
whom Dunl.1p dd1·.1tt'cl 111 tlll'
'mgll" '>(·m1fi11.i1 ... I hur"l.l,1\
11w onl} 11tl11·r '\11. I .,.., . .J
from thl' Nl'\'\p1111 \It•.,,, .m.1
1J1.11 will play for .1llllt•..,1111>11\'
I .h wlwre N1·wpon 111-.11 "'
Jt,.,huJ I A1r1·11111·11 \\Ill la11·
( Jin,1t1ph1·r \..i.1111.uu 111 In 1111'
,,, l!.JO p Ill IAllt'lll/t'll 11~1·
< 111\ 1.111 · l.1:a1 h. h,1, no1 h '"' " .,..,
111 tht' touma11w11t w1J dl'11•,11t·d
N11.:ola ... t .arill11 111 tlw t,t·11111i11.1I-.
I huNliJy. b 11. h I Naa111,1111 cit•
ft•t1tt"<l f>dfon \11111ltl 111 '\1'\'\
pon fk,1ch. I h. h ti, h 1
I ht• Ill~'.< 'I \Urpn'>t 111111"
ti.I\ t .um· 111 tht· hf1\.., 111, .. 111
gl"' "pt•1111·r 1!1·111 111 '\1•\\f11111
( ...... 1 "P't'I fll(l ....... d1·d 111-.h
I •·tf .. 1111.111 111 l'.u 1h1 1'.th,.1d1·'·
ft '·Ii ' H1·111 \\Ill f.111· ..,l11111p1·1
\11111k1 .11 'I 10 .1 Ill t11d.I\ h1r 1h1
l h.llllJllllll,lllp ">11111~ I Jiit'
\t•n11-<l .111 ,tll '\t'\\f'llrl \lt .... 1 II
n.11 hv dc-h-:i1111g lylt-r I lt1 k 111
'-.:t•\\ port H<•.11 h. I; .!. 6·-1
!11 ..tcltl111011 to llw l\\11 prt•\ t
llU'>f\ 11 ll'lllllll lt'tl dtt11fllt•'
lt'.1r11' l\\O 111h1·r ie.1111' '"'Ji ,1
l111al 11111111·11m11 ni.ult· th1• Ii
11,11-. YOUTH SOCCER
lnow t"rn 'hould k111M t'Jt h
otlwr \H·IJ. ha' mg p,urt'tl up 111
the girh IL-. duuhtl ..... \<\hl·rl'
thry Ml' tlw No I '>t't·t.l .1ncJ
have readwJ the· li11al., At .uo
p.111 ioday. th1•y will plav tu
~t·ther ai.:run ... 1 Jt·.11lt'lll' I Al'klrld
• a11d 0,lt'fJme Vill.11u.111
I lit' \;1•\,pon Be.Jl Ii d1111 111
\l11 lidl1· \1L111\ and 1 Jm.,tmoi
..... h\\.Jrt/ \\Ill l.tkt• 1111 llrttll~t·
fl 111f1 II .111d \I\ "'><t '\,tl,11 r1·1t 111
tl1t gul' I h d1111hl1"> 1111t 111.111 h
.ti 1 JI 111
Slammers reac h nationa1 final s
l h111 lll'tl .1 'Piii 111 the l111JI' .11
\\Ill met'I fur the tlllt' on ">11111111
,11 H ,1 m.
n1e 111.ht'r ,playc•r 1molvt'<.l Ill h1 girl<. I(;,, t,('t 011d '-"l'tlt·d
( ,11111g lur olll lllN.'I '>llllll.U to
1!1·111., 111d,1\ \'-Ill lw '\t·\~ Jll 1rl
lkad1" Jo..,.•ph 1>1< 11uh11 11.t"HIK
.ilreml\ l11111 l1·d 11fT thl· Nu .!
( htrht• ( 11111111 of < 11-.1.1 \lt· .... 1
\\ 111 lt'.llll v. ith Hornd Orp1.11111
opp<Nlt' "Ill'\\ ron tk,H 1 ... I ),1
11111 \rnoltl ,mt! 111' p.inrlt'r Ju
m ,1 ) 11-.l 11dJ 111 thl' hoy, I!"
t11Juhll'' Im.ti J( I JO p Ill
\llt r '"'" gallll''> th!' '\t•\\ port
lk.1d1 h.i,,·cJ C..,l.imml'r" huhol
( Jnh u11Jer l I j.,'lrl' tl·.im 1' tll'd
\\Ith tilt' H . l>l'lrn 1 u'>lon. lro111
l'il"ll'l ll l'ennwlvan1J, for fir-,1
pl.11 I' Ill tilt.' d1\ 1'>1011 JI thl' .?CX)I
~nit~l'r' IJ \ \llttth '>Otter n.1
11onal 1 hamp11111-.h1p' JI tlw
1 M.1l)l.111d '>iJCt t•rl'll'X ll1 < •l'r
J rnantown, Md
lnl' ~l.1mrnl'r'> defoatt'<l I 1 •
phat ·01 (,ul d from Georg.ta. { II.
I hur ... day \\ h1l1• edging t lw
I t hp<.e IJhenV\1lle. ru.,. 1 'l. 111
tlw1r opener \\l•<.lne-.da}. < \11111 1,1
\ kn<.!111.a hnikt· J .! l. tw \\uh ,1
go.ti m lhe 4.lrJ nunute .1g.1111 .. 1
the l·d1p'>t'
TURF
Continued from A I 2
first in Lhe low-gru..., ace lhghl.
Rig Canyon is where I lol-,1em tall-. homt·.
but she abo cxpc1.·i.. tht' unexpecte<l when 11
come~ to golf
·rvcry day is <Jiff Prent. even on lht• 'amc·
course." !><lid llol!.lC'in. who place\ t'mpha!>1'>
on her short game lwadmg into tot.ldy\ tour
nament.
·n1c hindrance 1~ that I am playing w11h
other ladies who can hit ii c1 lot farther 1han
do," shr said.
Holstein showed her rc\ilicncy and dt•ter-
mination before. She trailed lhc leader by
two shots heading into 18 -during Bi~ Can-
yon's club champio nship -and parred I.he
final hole. After her competitor double ho-
geyed (she hit into the water), the two went
to a playoff. won by I lolstein with a par.
"She played so weU, I wasn't expt.'Cting
that: Holstein said.
With the Tea Cup. uncertainty and down-
to-the-wire linishes have become reguJar
descripton1. especially the past three years.
Past champions
2002 -Mananne Towersay. Santa Ana C C
2001 -Debbie Albright. Newport Bea<:h C C
2000 -Marianne Towerwv Santa Ana C.C
1999 -Mananne Towersev Santa Ana C C
1998 -Marianne Towcrsey, Santa Ana C C
1997 -Selby Sctmbe1, Big Canvoo C C
lowl'rwy heat Albn~ht in a pl.1y11H otl Big
Lanyon 111 l OOO. hut tlw . ewport Ht•ctrh
memht·r returned tlw favor lhe following
yl'ar \' ht·n 'hi' won hy two ~hill\ over her
Sa111,1 Ana COUlllC'rJMrl
IA1~1 yC'ar fo\wr~cy m•etlt:d to 'ink dll II ·
foot hirdic• pull on thl' nnal hole to <.ll•ny any
hopt''> of a playon with Big Canyon\ Oliv1a
Slu11.l.y, the fir!.! pregnant player to rnmpete
in I.he lea <.up. to tlaun her fourth lt:d Cup
title.
The strategy lhi~ year for Towcrscy?, who
has been "playing in a' many tournaments
as she can."
"Try 10 shoot as c.lo'>e 10 par as possible,
but I try not to put 100 many expectations
on myi,elf," she said.
Khalat, a three-time winner of Newport
Bl'ilt h' \\111111·11 ... 1 l11h l h<1mp1111i..h1p \\hen
'ht• wa ... J mt'111lwr tlll'rr 111 tlw 1 .. 1rh I '19Ch,
m.1k1•, hl'r 'l'' ontl ... u.11gh1 ,1ppl'.11.1111t·111 tht>
ll'a <.up
1 lw lokv11 11.1!1\•· h.1, hel'n \\11rl..·1ng witl1
111111 \.trgl·nt. ~It·'·' \'t•rt.lt'" lw.111 pro. in
hopl'' oJ dt1.1rn111g 1111 dull' fir,, lt'.1 < up 11
1lc• ~h.11.11 fc:t'I-. 111111idt·111 111 lwr gJ.me,
wlm h protlut t•tl .1no1 her duh 1 h,1mpwn
'hip al ll1v11•ra. wht•rt· <,ht' " ;1h11 a nwmbt>r,
Ja,1 month llw J,1p.int''l' n.111011.il team
m l'mher 1111<>.'>ed qti.thfy1ng Im thl' U.S.
Wnml'n\ Amatl'ur h\ t\\O 'troll'' .11 \1,......ion
V11.•10 Cuuntr\ (]uh, hu1 ha-, d1•\t'lop<'d a
Mrong '>trl'ak '>till'!' llflifi.
In that ume Kha1a1 llil'> q11a11fit'd l'llhrr for
Lhe lJ.S. Women\ Amateur or ll \. Women\
M1cJ 1\m.iteur. In ()t toher 'ht• will rompete
in the Mitl ·Am.11£•11r, wlwre 'he ,.,.a, tht• nrst-
round m et.lair'>! fa<,t yedr
"I'm hop111g to ~et back to thl' national
level and compett• morl'." <><11d Kha1a1, who
i'I kept active rai-.illg her !>Ori, A11lhony. 2.
along wilh hu'ihand l..iurent.
Mesa 'Vc.'rcle figur~ 10 keep not only
Khaiat, but her tlm>e opponent' bw.y today.
·1 think anyom· could win 11." lbwersey
saJd.
I .11 h lt•am h,L, two w 111' ,111d
1111 lo'>'>t''> hl'ad111~ ulln 1lw1r
matt hu1> tot.lay .11 Ii J.m. l".t'>tern
1111w 111 tht· fin.ti prehnrnia')
rounJ. whKh ".11 tually J mt'dll
111~ll'" round roh111 matt h. ht•
cauw both tt•.tm'> h.t\t' .1Jread\
NEWPORT
Contmued from A 12
W11h the hcL,<'" load('d. I on
tan.t't; Jordan Wilh.tm' dehH·n·tl
a ha."c h11 to c;hallow centt•r field.
hu1 Adrian Rodnh'l1e1 qwrkh•
made a long arrnrntt• Lhruw to
Mo,kovits, who thn>\<\ the ball to
catcher Rlake I>aH'Y for lhe furn'
out at the plate
l'imt> was stopped for a .,hon
while bt>cause f)aV{'y wa.' 1111un.'ll
on I.he play. but he n>maint>d 111
the game. Moskovits got the next
batter to ground out w1lh the
hasel> loaded. and Newport'c; par-
ents and fans chee~ as I.heir
Bronco A All-Stars headed to
I he ~lammer' blc1J1kecl A1 la111.
lophat. J-0. on I huNla), gc1111w
guill' by laylor hillon 1n tht
111nth mmutt'. I .e1>he (.;rdJ1dy in
the 50Lh mmute and U1ri'>ti11.1
~l11nllo 1n the S2n<.l nunult•
their Pl\'Otal hall of the 'l'tth 111
11111i.:.
.. n1e whole team l.11111'
through." llogan <,aid "N11 k
\vend<,en opent:d up t.hat "''"
inning w11h a double and rt•flll}
got us goin~ Ryan Alben la t.10 11
hie and rwo RBlsl also <.tC'ppt-tl
11p and so did Adnan R11dn
~(('/_
Aftrr ~vend.sen·., doublt' and
<1fter a pop out. Rodrigu1·1
._,,own to hlS teammate:<, a.!. ·A
Rod." delive~ an RBI do11hl1•
oil a full count. Albert foltOW('tl
"'ilh a double, and then Jamb
Mc<.ann camt' up with a singlt.,
that moved Albert over lo t.hi rcl
ba<>e •
McCann'!> stng!e chased Fon
tana's relief pitcher.
$1.f655
.-$3 356
s.Rlng Pnc. . . ·. S22,9 0 Foctory Rebate • • • • . •.. -Sl,000
S.ll1ng Pr1ee S 1 I m
foct0ty Rebate ·S2 500
NIT COST TO YOU
NIT COST TO YOU
•1&.880
.. ,799 .. -~.1AUOH, a 1
' .
•
RctlliM a...ss
MmeS"'-t
The following persons
are doing busmess as
PLUMBSHARK, 1768 W
Juno Ave. ,.9, Anaheim
CA.92804
Darren Matthew Yip
1768 W Juno Ave •G
Anaheim. CA 9?804
This busmes~ " con
ducted by an ond1v1dual
Have you started doong
business yet? Yes, 07 /
03/03
Darren M Yip
Thi~ statemeot was
toled with the County
Clurk of Oran&e County
on 07/08/03
200369S0820
Dally Ptlot July I l, 18,
25. Au&, L 2003 F 485
fktlliM lusi!tss ,._s......,..
I he lollnwtng per sons
are ctoong bu'lness a!.
Player Development
2233 Fairview Rd Apl.
K, Costa Mesa. CA 92627
M1cllael Wtlliam Hood,
2233 f airv1ew Rd Apt
K. Costa Mesa. CA 9?6?7
!hos bus1ne's is con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you star led doing
business yet' No
Michael W Hood
rhis statement was
flied with tile County
Cler k of 01ange County
on 06/20/03
20036948874
Daily Pilot luly 4 11. 18.
25. 2003 f 479
NO'TlCE Of APPUCA·
TION
TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVEMGE.8
Date of Alna Ac>Pl-
catlon; JulY 11, 2003 To Whom It May
Concern:
The Name(I) of the
APPiicant(•) • ls/are: cHATNOIRU.C
The ~nts hied
lboYe are lllPlylng to
the Department of ~
hollc Beve~ Control ~ ... alooholic beYef • -oes at· 655 ANTON
BLVD COSTA MESA,
CA92626 Type o1 licenM(s) ~led for. 41 • QN.
SALE GENERAL EAT·
ING PLACE
SanlaMa
NeYIJ)Ort Beach-Coata
Mesa Daily
CN684955 7497-CM Jul
18,25, Aug t' 2003
RcffMa..Mu
Mmes.....
The lollowme persons
are doon& business as.
All Season Property
Management, 816 Ala-
bama St.. HunUngton
Buch, California 92648
Mary Ran&el, 816
Alabama St.. Huntington
Beach, California 92648
Eddie J Ran&el, 816
Alabama St . Huntiniton
Beach, California 92648
This bus111ess •~ con·
ducted by· husband and
wife
Have you sta1 led doing
business yet? No
Mary Rangel
This statement wn
hied with the County
Cieri< of Ordnge County
on 07/16/03
200369 S l7 4 I
Daily Pilot July 18, 25.
Aug 1,8,2003 ~492
Fldltieus lusilMs
MmeS""-tt
The following persons
are doing business as
1gotin com, 270 S
B11stol, Ste #IOI 315.
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
tnquarla, Inc (SCA).
?081 Business Center
D1 Suite 280 Ir vine. CA
92612
rtus busrnoss rs con
ducted by a coq101 atron
Have you started do11111
busmes~ yet' No
lnquada Inc . Oon
Osborne· President
This statement wa~
tiled with the County
Clerk of D11nge County
on 07 /15/03
200369S1678
D.uly Pilot July 18. 25.
Aug. I. 8. 2003 r 491
UUl.IOllCI .. ,. ....
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the Board of
Education of lhe New·
port-Mesa Unltied School
Distric t of Oran&•
County wlll rec1lvt
se1led bids uo to 8:00
a.m. on the U th day ol
Auaust, 2003, at th
Purc'1asln1 Ottlce of 'aid
School Distttc\, located
at 2985-B Bear Street,
Coste Mesa. CA 92626,
at which time s11d bids
will be publlcly opened
and reed tor:
SCHOOL LOCKERS
AND INSTALLATION
Alt bids are to be In
accordance with Condi·
lions, Instructions, and
S1>eciliutions which are
on file in the office of
the Purchasine Director
of s11id School Oislrklt.
2985-B Bear Street,
Costa Mesa. CA 92626.
Each bidder m ust
submit with each bid a
Cer t1f1ed or Cashier's
Checl\ payable to the
District or a bid bond m
the lorm set forth •n the
contract documents in
an amount not less than
SJ0.000 a~ a guarantee
that the bidder will enter
mto the proposed con·
tract 1f the same is
awarded to such bidder
In the event of failure
to enter into said
Contract. such secu11ty
will be lorte1ted to said
School 01st11<.t of Orange
County
Only 1.ontractors ti
censed in both c1loes of
Costa Mesa and Newpo1 t
Beach will be el1&1ble 101
award ol lht> contract.
A Perlormante Bond
will be requu ed proor to
the uecut1on ol the
Conh act in the amount
or SI00.000 00.
No b1dde1 may with
draw hos bod for a perood
ol FORfY·flV[ (45) days
alter the date <.et fo1
the opening thereof
The Board or Educa
loon ot the Newport
Mesa Untl1ed School
01s 1ric l reserves the
11ght I<• "'f~Ct any or all
bids and not necessa11ty
accept the lowest bod,
and to waive any 111
lormdhty 01 11reau1a11ty
111 any bid received
NI WPORT Mf SA UNI
fll 0 SCHOOL OIS fRIC I
of 01an2e County.
/S/ Shoron L Ching,
Director of Pur<hatlng
and Warehou•lng 424·
5071
Published Newport
Beach Costa Me~a Dail~
Pilot July 2!>. Augu~t 4.
2003 fM496
PvWlc ........ wHI
be held by the Co$t•
Mesa Pfannin1 Commls·
slon at City Halt, 71 F' IW
Drive, Costa Mau,
California, at 6:30 p.m.,
Of as soon 11 possible
theie.ft11.r on Monde~,
A•tHt I 1, tOOJ,
re1ardln.1 the fotlowlna
1ppllnt!on•.
1. Coodttlon1t llse
Permit PA·02·18 for
Dou& Bennett. autho•
rlied aaent tor Coast
Communit y Collea•
District, for a 6 month
status report for the
Oran&• Cont Colle&e
Swap Meet, localed at
2701 F'•lrvrew Road in an I & R zone; Envi
ronmental determln•·
tlon· exempt.
2. Vanante PA·03·2• '°' Cina Marie Johnston, to l!laalfze a 256 sq. It ..
13' hi&h slot a&e shed
with variances lrom side
and rear setbacks (5'
side setback requ11ed,
2'·6· uisiin&: 10' rear
setback required. 3•.9•
e11stina). located at
2278 Oranae Avenue in
an Rl zone. Cnv11on-
ment•I determination:
exempt.
3. Tenta tive Parcel
Map P M 03 171 for
Kevin A. Coleman/Net
Development, to subd1
v1de a 45.539 sq. II
industnat 1burldmg into
so ~ auspace condominr·
um units , located at
3130 Aorway Avenue In
an MP zone. Environ
mental determination.
eumpl
4. Minor Design Review
ZA -03-44 101 Jerry
lut1ens, autho rized
a&ent for Brent & C111dy
Jones, 101 a 678 sQ ft
second sto1 y add1t1on to
a ~1ngte-lam1ly rH1dence
with an uempt1on from
current pa1k1ng •e
quirement~ (20' by 20'
mm1mum 1nte1101 garage
dimens ion 1 equ11 ed, 19'
by 19' 6" eaos ton11J.
located at 1010 W 19th
Street on an RI zone
(Property 1s located in
a potenttal 111ew pres
ervat1011 ar~a) Cnv11on
mental deter mmat1on
e•em1>t.
If any of the preceding
actions are challenged m
cour I, the challenge may
be l1m1ted to only tho~e
·~~ue~ ~omeone 'AIM~~ at
the public heartne
de~Lribed in this notice
<U u1 wntten entre:
spondence delivered to
the P1annon11 Comm1ss1on
at. or pr oor to. the public
tiu11ng
For furlhei 111lo1ma
Iron o n the abo ve
apphcat1ons. teleµho11e
(714) 754 5245. or v1s1t
the olfk• of the f'len·
nio& Olvltlon, Room 200.
77 F •II Ot lve. Coal•
Mesa, C1llfornla.
Publt1"ed Newpor l
BHCh·Cosl• Men Oaily
Pilot Jut125. 2003 F493
-'ll01ICIOf ...
POllSR.-r Of
CWSdlll
T01 AU PHSONS
WHO, WITHIN THI
LASf POH YIAIS,
PUlCHASID MU-
CHANDISE fROM
SOUTH COAST AUC-
TION WITH A CltlDtT <MD . IF YOU ARI A
MIMIH Of THIS
CLASS Of PllUONS,
YOU SHOULD llAO.
T*S NOTI<l CUlfU~
LY llCAUSl tT MAY
AfflCT YOH lllGHTS
There Is now pendhl&
In the Oranee County
Superior Court a lawsuit
entlt ed Dunwoody v
South Coast Auction et
al., Civil Case No
02CC00266. Plamt1ft has
hied a lawsuit •gain.st
South Coast Auction on
behalf of the Cius of
people desc11bed above
The lawsuit alle&es that
South Coast Auction
Imposed a two peicent
surcharee on its cus·
tomers who paid for
merchandise using a
credit card, and that this
practice violated Cah·
lorma consumer laws.
This Summary 1s to
advise you that you will
automatically become a
menrbe1 ot the Class
unless you elect to be
eacluded by lilmg the
appropriate e •clus1on
reque\I with the Court
and with Class Counsel
As a Class Member you
wilt be bound by the
Settlement Ae• eement
YOU HAVf A RIGHT TO
RCCEIV[ INFORMATION
ABOUT TH[ CLASS AC·
TION ANO Tiff PRO·
POSCO sr 111 [M(NI
VISll Soulh Coast Aue
t1on at 2202 South Marn
Street. S anta Ana,
Cahforn1a and request a
complete Notice of
Pt oposed Settlement of
Class At loon e•plain1ne
the nature of the laws uit
and vnu1 11ghts •nd
dullt•s to be eHluded
from the utttement 01
lo ob1et I to the settle·
mtnt
THE PROPOSED
SlTTUMlNT
THC PARTIES HAVE.
AGR££D TO THr fOt
LOWING SI Tft•MENT
South Cunt Aur ilon has
agreed to provide a ten-
dolla1 (SlO) discount
coupon 1ood for any
purchu• 1t South Cout
i\l.lc;tion to clH• 1nem·
bers who preunt •d•·
QIQlt proof that he O•
sho is 11 member of the
class descrl~d 1bove.
Cius members will be
entitled to one coupon
for 11ch tlme the clus
tntmber P•id the credJI
cud 1urth•r1t . South
Coast Auction has
•rttd to Issue a total
o $132,000.00 In dis·
count coupon1 for the
c:leu. South Cont
Auction has also 11rMd
to pay class counsel's
attorneys' lees, court
costs, and litieatlon
expenies. Payment of
•tlorneys' lees, costs.
•nd upenses will not
•flee t the benefits
provided to the proposed
Cius under the Settle
ment Aereement,
HHAl
fAJRNISS HlARING
On July 30, 2003, at
8:30 a m. a hearma will
be held on lhf! fairness
of the proposed settle
ment. The hearma wilt
lake place belore Judge
Jonathan H Cannon m
Department CX IO? of
the 011n&e County
Supe1101 Court, C1~lt
Comple• Center. located
at 751 W Santa An~
Boulevard, Santa /\11J ,
C•hlor111a If YOU WISH
TO Bl EXCt UOEO fROM
THE CLASS ACTION DR
WISH TO OBJECT TO lHE
SE.TTLE.MENT, YOU
MUST COMPLY WITH
IH( IHQUtRf Ml NTS
/IND D[ADI INLS Sl I
f ORHI IN lt1E COM
Pll TC NO flCt Of SI I
TLE MENT Of CLASS
ACTION You m<ty oblam a copy of the w mµlele
Notice IJf Settlement 11f
Class Action by 11151t1ng
South Coast Auclton al
2?0? South Mam Street
Santa Ana, Cal1to1111a
You mav dlso Wiiie for
a complete Not•~c bv
send11111 a self·add• es''''
stamped l!nv~lope to
Class Cuun•el
Neil B Fineman. H11
FINEMAN & AS$11CI
A TES. 501 C1v1~ C~r1t''
011ve Wes t. Santa An11
CA9:>/0 I
P u bl ished Newpo1 t
B•ach·Cosla MP\3 llA1ly
Pilot July 25. Au&U•I I
8, l003 f 500
MOlla Of ArPUCA 110fl
FOi OWtGf II OYMISHP
Of AlCOflOUC
SMIAGE IJCBtSE
Date ot t 11tng Apph1 J
t1on
Jo Whflm II May l;1Jn
ceru
Index How to Place A
CLASSIFIEJAD ... Ry Fax
194"1 I\~ I C>'9-I
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Uy Phom•
194CJ1 642 .'i67ll
By Mail/In Pt•r!o;on:
HO Wc\l Ba) '>ll'l:t't
l'o'u Me\J. C •\ Q!o27
Al S1·~riin Bhd & lla' \1
.. SIU SllS-SISO
2»H•to l'tW••llill .. .i,,,, .. , ..... ~ .... .i
SERVICE DIRECTORY "C lh . .111 , ... I>.&.~ •Ill• I
J.'fkt'lf\M.••
L'mkr the Sen IL'l' O irl'lllll'\ B.11111t•1
-.. eo.ooo Homes Each Week For Only SJ2 per week (4111eek minimum)•~ i.n-• (949) S7Hm
Collectibles/
Memorabilia 1160
TOP SS 4 RECORDS ETC
.Im. Clilssl;, [II:. !Cs & OOs .et.. Mee. SP<.1, t~ amps
Mike 949 -645· /505
BITTRTAINMENT
Calendar at
Events 1310
EQUAL HOUSllG
OPPOl11llTY
All re.I es tate 1dver
hsm& In this newspaper
Is sub1ect to the Fede<al
r aor Housing Ad of 1968
H ame nded wh"h
makes 11 illegal to
advertise ·any prefer
ence tim1tat1on or
d1sc11mmat1on based on
race, color, rell&ton, sex
handicap, lam1hal s tatus
01 national origin, or dn
1nlenl1on to make any
sucb preference, hmrta
lion or d1sc11m1nat1on •
This new1.paper will
not knowingly accept
any advertisement for
real estate which 1s 1n
vlolal1011 of the law Our
reader~ arc hereby
informed that all dwell
1nes advert1Hd '" this newsptper are available
on an equal oppor tun1ty
basis .
To complain ol dis
crim1nation, call HUD loll
tree'' I 800 •24 8590
S#ll ;yo1u Car In Clnu ifitd I
Older~~
l"IAHOS i Colledlblet ........... ~ . ,.__. -·Olloo ........
... CA8MMID .. -----•MIYDTATD ......... ~
=--=-"--"" ,.....
Estate Sales 1486
~ NewpOf't Beoch Ct
last HufTah htot• Sale
JOO Block Santa Ana Ave
7am, Fine lu1mlure,
tools. ek
Garage/
Yard Sales 1489
Shabby Chic vintage
1lor• clot.h1n11. pdlnted
fu1noture, ~tor~ tl1;play/
fl •tUrPs, l\nl( k knat ks.
iron p~t1n \et t nltecll
bles, some a ntiques.
ctos~ out p11ces ' 9am 1
Sat 500 Po1nsell10 CdM
Moving Soh Wilton
WMe Omnei Set. T1eadm1n
• more' f11 Sat. 8 4. 4615
W~yne Rd Corona del Mar
Newport Coo11
Ga1 alt' Sate I he Pointe
p~ & v.t*-'d. ()'s
Sat , July 26, Sam noon
H1&h quality eoods
Don't min
Gener1I Announcements 1610
Private Duck Hvntl"t
Cll>b app1 ox 1 /hr from
N~wpoort Bucio b eet
lent huntme ad1acent to
state waterfowl 1efuge,
ownership interesf &
11ppro~ 375 acres of land
.\ 11npnwements • your
own tAmp compound
wh tructure and 2
trailers Wonderful fri.
n1aht BBQ's & wine
t n t•ne du11na duc k
season -1 many eilrasl
Ideal for 2 friends or
lather & son Call Mike
at 310 $41-0854.
HOME
IMPROVEMEHT
SERVICES 2600
Miscellaneous
Services 2605
S600-S 1 S20/WUKL YI
Postal pos111on s/an
nouocement #NOS! r ntry
Professional level No
upe1rence ,_.,...Y Paid
lra1n1n&fvacaloon~ Call
Monday Sah.wday lor app/
mto l-llX>-620-1401 • 703
(Monday-Saturday)
CCAI •SCAN)
HOME
FURNISHINGS
Dogs 3615
Chocolot• purebreetl
tab named "Moose·
recoverone from &Un
shot wound, 1n dange1
of being put lo sleep
Need~ eood home •~ap
Call Lynn 714 658 4623
Pet Adoptions •
Germon Shephertls all
•Olors, all ~Iles for
adoption to qualified
homes WWW gsrescue ore
o' call 714-ll3-5915
MISCEWHEOUS
MERCHANDISE
Miscellaneous
Merdlandlse 3855
furniture J435 STHL BUILDINGS
50 701. OFF, 40<40,
Oal< kitdlM tbl w/4 dlalf"S 50~90, 60.t20 Must
Sl50. 8ft Couch 19rt i,.. Sell! Can Deliver! Roy
with sm red !towers (•OO) 499·2760
w/ff!Bl ~ SISO 6ft n.-.1 kw1ll oottee tbl S25 ~ -nm ~:~~~==-wl r:oud1 $200 N lb MW tnlll
Misc: St ·S3Xl ~559-~ Fr111chisa •
2 Motdtlne Von llemert
solas, 811. soft white.
like new, $750 each,
bottr '°' $1400, 7tt ereen print sole SJ 50, oak
table & chairs Sl50.
949-673-HSl
Md Wt.. btod1 ~ed
$100 I.a mrror w/matdq
·~ S25 7ft ~ white tbl S25 1)1). nl-0492
lffGH BOY CHIU
7 drawers, antique blue/
white outline ... cellent
t ond $495 949· 720-1565
ABSOlUlf COLD·
MINE. EARN up to SASK
yearly Ma.e b1and
candy route. In your
city No S down, c1tl
nowt 877-692·7298
(CAL •SCAN)
Balboa Peninsula
~P~Condos
OllY2lBTI
S•ttOct.&*'
OPOI SAT ·5'111-4
213A·2.ll! Z8TH ST.
The Saprtz Co
94~9l).7528
Gt--°"file• I bloc.II to
b<!adi, 3br 2ba uwer. lbr lba tower, Jcar t!M'
$949,<XXl aet. 949-574-:b98
Corona del Mar
OPIH HOUSE
SAT-SUN 12-4
3 16 '// HellotrOft• NHtte Amid MUii-S
homes• 2br Iba. buu
p11v tree llne .str on cul
de-sac $687 ,000
Jrm & Patty McDonald
COM Honr. 949 ~!ll70
•A Cwuwu&7 C.W-~tr toB111
Corona and loollout potnl
48r 4 5Ba brand new
custom hollll!.
Offl!'ed at $2.Wl.000
COASTllNE REAL TV
949-759·0177
Cwt-<-tlet Mar
C.,,.._lni-1.
&QUtmet kit<:Mn. 1"1'0Ul!ht
iron, custom llle end cab·
1netry rront Is. lbr 2ba
home & reM Is I 2bf 2b1,
COASTl.llf RIAi.TY
f4f·1Sf.Ol 77
I BLOCll TO
Uttfe c.r-1-i.t Sl .5~..000 316 Hazel Dr
On Lu"' Canyon
w/oceen vlewlf
McO....UCDM..._1.
t4f-7st-f070
RllHICID f• St07 ,000
Very pvt 2br • <kn, alns
story on la lot In
)•)mine Creek Prof
landscaped A~t Jo•n
Burke 949-759-9 14
OtlM CDW ~ lllt
""""' w. Vllw Le Lot. ~=-~~
c.. ...
ClfllSAf ... 1-4
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Jr II• c.,oit Pn
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GftlUAJ· ... 1-4 UUW.IAYn
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2 tr• new. IA.?5,000 8J
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~all Ink 'O.il11 ) tX.tpm
Monda) l·ndd~
Of'IN SUN 12-3
2010 Sw-Dr. MOBILE HOMES/ Nr golf cour -.e 4br Jba
s111e lam house large MANUFACTURED
yd $689,000 A&t Paul HOUSING Pav1l1on Real £\late
949·790-81?8 Molllle,fttanufactured Newport Beach Homes 5993
INSTANT NOTlflc.ATION lM OM Tll IMICA SlRVICI< ~ ... you '"""' Int! to purcha~ a hnm• II LOMG IUOf 111 Newpnr t Beach or th• OPEN HOUSE su11 ounding area' To
•~u•ve 111~t~nl nut1lic4 La\t fWO lu•ury manul
hOM VIA e mail d~ \OOn homl$ .JV!MI 11 pflld ~ ~<W
as 11rw hst111.is hot the l4)SCllle -motMle homP mnrkel. "mply 1111 out pill'k. Only Sl6Z> ~ 1 enl our onhnt! lnrm hy ,..,... ().lem Mary' lq
v1s1t1ne pur website at. Bo!adl acµirium & SP.Al =-~'(==~~ &acl1 k>. fur
PhytE 714-23!> !i883
With any quesbons
OrtN SAT 12-S
2201 Vista Huerta MISCELLANEOUS Newport Beach Bluffs RENTALS EAec townhm. 3b1 end
unit, pvt patio, 2 c gar
S5'9.888 Rental To Sllare 60.10 By Owner 71 4-299-7313
Ch«Ml"I Jlr H-•• 1n .. .....,. Grt IM!Stml!flt Newport He1ehh, close property OPIN SAT 2-5 to beach. prort "'* pief. 3212 MOAD St h 2.5be ~. S7lln 949.at' 8002 & 2br lba R2 CGrMSted
to~ Sl,110.<XX> ~photos-I ••• tri ptu 2br's
~ avail. share ba. Must like
does SSOOmo• dev• ulit HARIOtl WOODS 949.293.605:> 351 t71? 2br 2ba, '2 c gar, bedrm/
office art s 1900 5'lngeAinge 949-293-'631
NtwportCollt Space f« Rlrt -CM Lg Single Car11&11 2"1r CJn-1• Highest point access. storqe only no w/Spect1eul8r ocean vohlclu S17'5mo avail now views. One of the hnnt 949-6.ll "8216 714-731-2047 comm of luxurl homes
5br 4 5ba 12. ~.000
Stre4e Europ11n style Rc:S1CEN1W. REM AL.S
livin1. Hl&h in the hills ORMGE 7400 11ver looliinc th• ocean. 3br + office. S 1.695,000 COUNTY
Of'IN SUN 1·$ Stunnin&
mode; hke hOO'le ........... w/view& of S.ddleback,
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'the N•m•(s) of the
AppUcant(s) Is/•'•
tlllTON HOTELS COR·
PORAT ION
The applicants listed
above are 1pplyin1 to
the Department of
Alcoholic Bevera&"
Control to sell 1lcohohe
btVtrll&H it· 30!>0
BRISTOL ST. COSTA
MESA, CA 92626
Type . of Hcense(s)
applied for: 47 ON
SALE GENERAL EATING
PLACE.
66 · CONTROLLED AC·
CESS CABINET PERMIT
Pubtlshed Newpor I
Beach·Cosla Mesa Daily
Pilot July 25, 2003 F495
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Tile lollowin& p"rsons
are doing business as.
ALWAYS SIMPlE. 250
West Ash St , Brea.
Cahfor111a 92821
Kenneth W Ch11st1an
son Jr.. 250 West A'h
St , Brea, California
92821
This bu•mess rs cu11
ducted by· an 111d1v1dual
Have you started dning
busmess yet> Ye~. 01 /
08/2003
Kennelll W Cl""''~"
son, Jr
Thi' s t•l"111e11t wd'
llteo wolh 1111; County
Cle1k of Oran!(" County
on 0//09/03
200369S090S
Daily Pilot July 11 18
25.Auu I 2003 f486
Fic1itiM IWMss
"-eStwt.Mt
The following pe1 ~on~
a1 e doing busone•s as
J ) 4 lmpall M•rkelln£
1111 b) Impact MarkPI
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ING 1?63 S Wr1Rhl St
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dull~d by ~ LOI po1 •lm11
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un 0117 1103
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!lie eosy way I "-ct a
Clesdfie4 o4 to4ayl
(949)6.42-S67&
MW1'*
the Co"• Mesa lonlns
Administrator will render
a dec:<sion on Ta.w.tloly,
A1191H1 7, IOOJ, 01 H
soon u possible there
•lier. on the foltowlna
1t•ms·
I. Minor Oes1&n Revl'ew
ZA·03·53 lor Jullt
Karies. to construct a
451 sq. II. second-story
office and 1 bathroom
above • new del11ched
11an&e behind a single·
family residence. with •
mmOf mod1ficat10n to
encro11ch Into the re·
qu11ed rear setback (20'
req1J1red; 16' proposed).
located al 2291 Elden
Avenue 111 an . R2 ·MO
zone. Environmental
determination· tuempt.
Published Newport
Beach. Cos la Mesa Daily
Pilot July 25. 2003 F 494
fictltlMIWitKs
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lhe lollowma persons
11 e dotn2 business n
Re.ou1ce Cap1IAI, 1952
Port Provent~ Place,
Newport Buch, Call·
lorn1a 92660
Joseµh Gordon McGh1e.
1952 Port Provence.
Newpo1 t Beach, Calo
tornla 92660
T Ins business rs con
<lu~ted by an 1nd1v1<J1Jal
Have you ~tarted doinK
buw1en yet' Nn
Jusl!ph C McCl11e
• This statement w.;s
filed with the County
Cl&rl< of Orange County
on 07/15/03
200369S164S
Daily Pilot h1ly 18 75,
Au~ 1.8.2003 f490
CLW OUT
YOUR HOUSE
WITHA
GARAGE SALE!
Wl
(949) 642-5678
De!yPilot
l.tpl ... 2MI
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The followln& per~ons
ere dolnc bualnt.ss ·as:
Sl<ylynn Truehina. 3114 s. Sycamore St., Senta
An•, California 92707
Albef'to J lfern. 3114 s. Sycemore St., S•nlAI
Ana, Callfornle 92707
T1ina Hern, 3114 S.
Sycamore St., Sant•
Ana, Cahfornla 92707
This business IS con·
duc:ted by; husband ind
wife
Have you started doin&
business yel7 No
Trina Heras
1 his statement was
toled with the County
Clerk of Oran&• County
on06!25/03
200S6'4f 4S4
Dairy Pilot July 25, Aua.
1,8, 15,2003 f499
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llmtS......
Tht following per$ons
are doln& busineu as
Gr aph1callycorr ect, 2300
fa11v1tw Rd. I CIOI.
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Julianna Ruth Zeiler.
2300 F•11v1ew Rd
#CIOI, Cash Mesa, CA
9?626
This business 1s con·
ducted by· an 1nd1vrduat
Have you s tarted doon1
bu\lness yet' Yes. 06/~
23/2003
Julianna Ze1ter
fh1s daternent was
fried with the t.nunt y
Clerk ol 011n1e County
on 01/08103
200369S070S
Daily Pilot July 11 18.
25. Aua I 2003 r 487
CllANOUT
YOllHOUSE
WITHA
GARAGE SALE!
CAll
(949) 642-5678
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no liability for any error in an advi.:r1t&entent for which it may
h.; re,pon"blc c 'l(ccpt for the co!.! of the ,pace ucruaJly occ upied
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stove ~ Lei Ian. mote.
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133 ( l6tl1 St A~k 101
S..ellal 949 S48 1421
2lr 2IG. 111 sm cornpte1
new p;H•t/urpet/ceramo:
hie. earaae, patio 2186 Pa~1ftc Ave 714 231 •385
Stvdlo Apt In Mobile
Hom<' P1rk. lute ba. ulll
incl $600/mo office 949
646-41!>1 714·404·9068
3" Me-Dr, I altl•
duplea, lbr all redone,
v•cant no pets S875/mo
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i.-efy a.t.4 Cw•••*""Y 11r th ¥· w/pvt gar,
lrlL walk lo Tri-Squa!e
S89!1/l'llu WBte1/lrash
paid. Klein Mllnqement
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t fj Pier comm pool, spa,
w/ct •l Ullll. ..Word pk& fl.ff. Still> ~673-J!IX)
Laguna Beach
Lu• ~pt bide
?br l ba. oc~an Ytew
S2200/mo call resident
m111 949 494 8083
Laguna Niguel
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unit 2b1 lba. frplc. ac.
2 c attach 111. Sl600mo
Joanoe 949 720 9422
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WINTlll llNTALS
1-2·S & 41r'1 Aved. •• _ ....... ..tty
'4f-67J-S6U
UDO YIAllL Y UASI
& UDO SUMMIJt MOMlS
Bill GRUNDY REAi TORS
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3br 21M. l'ltt yard, ~ pr.
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ICINGS RD. ,...._ W"'9
of ra11e home, 2 spac
rms, lba~tchette, pvt --~ W.....tr-9 Offk• w/t ~Ina ~S, IPPfOJ
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now. Auoclett d RHlty
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quiet f'entnsul1 point .
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7ba 2 c gar walk to
bch tentpoot/\pa, $2000
Avail 8 I 949 707 ~
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pool, tl!l10l'I o15. ~ snmn 0.97
l•vely 21r+<ltft 2'/•B•
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pel 'fell tse 949-723-Qi22.
2br 2bo OCEANFRONT.
Near B•lboA pier
$2375/MO
agt 949-673· 7800
lo.t.,luff, JBt 2Br,
&lr-ge, w/d hkup, Ae1
$2375/mo 949.293 4630
BAlBOA PINtNSU&.A
Ii upper 3br ~. null ed.
Ip, w/d, 2c &af, $2400/mo
agt Chnsty 9't!).5(X).3648
3lr 2.Slo, NP(re1t, lW'aded & mmK, rn;wblia, wt< to bch, pr, ~
S2Smn vac 949-923.(Wf,7
N•Wf'"' ... , .... , 3Br.
2Ba. larae family room,
2 car a11ra&e. avail 8/1
S2700/mo949-759 3771
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Ull9'ldt ~ kit. nwble
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patio, COfMl pool Vr Ill
S1T15 Ml now~
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48r. 21/iB•, family ~
COIHtyerd, btk~
pets S2800rn 714-
Nlw Jbr 2b• on Balboe
Penln, hdwd fin, fp,
patio, 2 c aer, av•il a.1
•at $2.800 9"9·2'3·4631
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pr._~tely remocteltd
laxld. MoNoo Moo (I '\t 11 Mata). $4.950/mu c.11
Oorrte 714 m 1811 •ZJI
1124 P.-1 Wheeler, 4b1
31/lb•. 3 c•• ear '.,m
pletely remulleled
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TIOVAll .
1br 2bl 2 c aar' e•ted!
community pool. •at
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VACATION
REMTALS
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Datrt Rentals 7!M 5
VACATIOUOCTAlS
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Publlshma
,.OMOTIONS
D"AUMINT
Communtty newtpillWS on
Or&fllll County Wlllls ful
Tme person to int•v-
and write storteS. pat IJcl
p;ite in COIMll.Wllty wttrts.
CfUle lfld flltlMlt pllltS
end MCtlOllS Eit<*!ent
-bon sklll, ""'°"' well wlOI the public Know
Bridge
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
,
TODAY'S
CR0SSWORP PUZZLE
JOBS WANTED
Employment
Wantld 8200
Wori<lnt tlntle -, .. ks room & bath
lpo1tllal) e.ch<lnee fOf lt&flt
hoo.~~ a. ..wslMlce
Nu '"""'"" Of ""'Mni Rtlerencn 949 673 '>192
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Prooli~ t~t Dru1
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PKl.all'! E.rm~ resume.
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requuemen t s to
lana ,ollnson@l.!t~com
Receptlonltt Port-time
early morn1nss a. eve
n•na~ tor NB Heath Club
Contact Mike 948-642·3215
Reato11ront
Food Runntr '· Cashiers,
Kitchen Stall a. Ktlchen
Manaeer Posrtions Awl!·
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