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Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 2003
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Surrounded by radio-controlled hehcopters and airplanes, Fred Browns, left, and Lawren ce Klingberg, Jr. greet visitors to the Scale Squadron of
Southern California and the Orange Coast Radio Control Club's booth in the Home & Hobbies Building at the Orange County Fair on Tuesday.
A little
high flying
Airplane enthusiasts
showcase their scaled -
down creations at the
Orange County Fair.
Tom Forquer
Oa1lyP1lot
They experience the thrill of Oy
ing without the rii.k of dying.
In iti. eighth year at the OranKe
County Fair. the Scale Squadron
of Southern California and the
MORE
INSIDE
For fair
schedule. see
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Orange Coa<,t Hatl10 Control <Jub
drew attention to their cluh\ with
an exhibit featuring a variety nf
model aircraft, flyi ng video ... anti
'iirnulator'> in the 1 lome & I !oh·
b1es Building on the fairgrounds
on Tuesday.
F a1rgoer John Roza of Buena Park, right, tries his hand at video flying
as John Kenny of the Orange Coast Radio Control Club lends his
expertise at the group's booth at the Orange County Fair on Tuesday
Bu1lchng a '>CJlc airplane 111
vohe'> rl'ducing the dimension.. of
a full '>itc airplane anti constn1rt
ing a model a frJction of it~ •we.
Whtie '>Orne are '>tallc model-.
built s1mpl\. for .,how. Ulhl'r'> JH
flyable anti .ire equipped w11h .in
engine and r..idw conirol tompo
See FLYING, Paee A4
Heist in Corona del Mar has officials on lookout
Robber was wearing a surgical mask. gloves and a ski
cap, and ordered employees into the vauJt, police said.
Deep• Bharath morning.
Dally Pilot According to police. a man. who was
wearing a white surgical mask. latex
CORONA DFl. MAR -Newpon gloves and a ski cap. walked into the
Beach Police are looking for a man in bank in the 3300 block of East Coast
connection with an anned robbery of a Highway at about 10 am. carrying "an
Bank of America branch office Monday item in his hand he said was an explo-
siv<.> device: Newpon Re<.1ch Police ~h'l
Steve Shulman said.
I le then demanded money from the
teller. took an undisdo<.ed amount ur
money and ordered emp~ into the
banlc'c; vault and customers to lay on
the Ooor, Shulman said.
Shulman said that the robber left the
bank on foot and no one saw him leaw
in a vehicle.
No one ~ injured during the het'iL
Newpon Reach Polict> crime 1m:e-;u
gator.. mid I-RI officials l"l"pondl'd tu
the mcidcnt.
ShuJrnan '>did takeovl'r·'>t}1e robher
1es have happened in Newpon &>-dch
but are wry rare.
Shulman ~d tt L'i in the employt"E"
and l'tJ.stomers' best interest not to trv
and fight the mbber. ·
See ROBBERY. Pace A4
Police
look into
threat on
former
·offi-cial
rhe a nonym o u ~ letter from
the 'old boys' appears to be
aimed at a Newpo rt Beach
ma n who helped bring
d own Dclanev's Re<>tau ran t
in tlw I ~HHh.
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See THREAT. Page A4
PUBLIC SAFETY
Two arrested
in connection
with assault
Costa Mesa offit ials
o;;ay a l O-year-old and
16-ycar-old assa ulted a
man, possi bly as part of a
rivalry between two gangs.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
co-. I:\ Ml SA -Poltu• .1rre,lt'tl 1wo
penplt' I 1w,day in n HHWl IHlll with d
po.-..,1hlr ~·Hl~ rela1ec.l a-.-..11111 th:it hap·
penetl e;1rher m thr d.1\ n11 lhe ury.,
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Co'it.1 Me-.a pohll' .1rre1>1ed Rafael
Rn.-.ale~ . .!0 .• inti another I fl year-old hoy
on .,u,p1non of asi.ault1ng a 21 year old
See ASSAULT, Pase M
THINKING ALLOWED Daily Pilot Fnvironmental projects
KOCE still faces · uncertain future AT A GLANCE poised for federal boost
$ I , has fire.breathing dragons. at ways to cut ~ experues. 1be ON THE WEB: lf approved, FY1
freakishly huge house pets. arts. KOCE Foundadon. a group dedicated to www.dalypllotcan funding from two Loulemmonment81proieds crafts. business. news and raising funds, gives about S6 million of inHne for federel funding medicine. Huntington Beac.h-l>Med the station's S8·miDion budget. leaving WEATHER proposals in the rutural TrMtrMnt System public television stadon ICDCE has got the district with about S2 million to House would go to of W9tland ftlten: s, 0.25
It all. cover. It'll be warm and possibly milllon
Programs include the "News Hour Because of the budget shortfall. the wet. All In all. a bit muggy. the Back Bay and Restontion of 152..ecn
with Jim Lehrer" and the animated distdd Is looking to iJ:npruYe I own SeePaceA2 San Diego Creek. UPI* Newport ley ..iuert:
"Oifford the Big Red Dog.. One financial scanding by selling the Sl million
program. "Destinos." helps people 30-year-old station. Not only will the EASTS ID~ Senta Ana River flood
learn to speak Spanish. whOe "Dragon LOLITA district save $2 million a year, lt will also Paul Clinton controf end....,
18les" helps dlildren learn lO take tecetve a one-time lump sum of Two different housing Daity Pilot ~: $25.7 million
respon.1ibllity. follow directioN and HARPER anywhere from $10 to $25 miDion -projects meet two diffenlnt RN111N"9t1Gft of SM Dleeo
problem solve. money that ls badly needed fata before the'Cocta Mea NEWPORT-ME.C\A -1Wo a.-MMf•'*'"': $186.000
Ah. it's got It aD -except a certain futln. 8ut now I group o( J([)Cl3 suppC>l\ttS, ,,._nning Commlak>n. proJlOS&ls ln Con~ lhat Or-.. Ceunty ........
Because It bas no dial-a-lawyer commerdals ~many n!lldmts of Newport-Mesa. S.Pll•A3 would bring federal money w8'erqu811ylmpfou.._.,ts.
or catchy jingle adwnilemeots and~ lt have .wted to rdy around the stalion. to a handful of local envt-$100,000
survlYeS most.ty from people's Flel'Olity and ~the di9trict board o( directors to keep .SPORTS ron~tal projects ha~ o...e~.oundw--
help(ul funds from local oonununity oo8ep the k>alll IWiorl.. cleared key hurdles on the ,. .. ........_: $4 million
disbit1. It " In trOltie. The pttiic lbldoft broedcasll 40 hours al Big Canyon Country C1ub road to final lJ)proval
Coat Qmrnumly CoUep DilUict holds the oomnuUty °*"' COUl1el to the homes ol men's goff dwnpion Will A bill propoeed by Rep.
llc:enae b the ICadoll, ~II uldmlle aldenll and ehcJWI 1$ bours olkindelllten T!l*n wll ~ in the Jon. am. Cm that would par·
:t::~ to b1d the ltadon. llthougb lt ~high Khool educadooll Pf0911D1. I CUp fof --.... time F1id9v· ~ ttaDy fund an lrvlne Ranch
proridet 25" ol cha budiet-In --S.PlpA7 Wirer Diltrtct ~ to
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NEIGHBORS
Navy Seaman Ca.y C.
Grondehl, son of Chris R.
Grondahl of Costa Mesa, Is
currently assigned to the
aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan,
the Navy's newest
nuclear-powered ship. He
joined the Navy In June 2002
•.• 'hcey"CoulbW, of Costa
Mesa, took first-place honors in
Wiiiiams of
Newport •
Beach,
received his
PhD in
International
politics from
the University
of Sye1ney in
FOR A GOOD CAUSE
· the wedding accessories
-oompetit.lon category at this
year's Orange County Fair. . . •
.Mnice Hall, of Costa Mesa, took
first-place honors in the
Christmas decoration-Fabric
competition category at the fair
... Annett. Rosenfeld, of Costa
Mesa. to first place honors in
the fine arts competition
category at the fair ... Albert
StMc:flfield, of Costa Mesa,
took first-place honors in rhe
drawing competition category
at the fair ... Don Jacobson,
Lina Jacobson a nd Bill Sieker
took first-place honors in the
models (ship) competition
category at the fair ... Elana 8 .
Gelman of Newport Beach,
Nicholas A. Holmes of Costa
Mesa, Kelly M. Nelson of Costa
Mesa, and Catherine Stockstill
.nf Newport Coast all qualified
for the president's honor list at
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with
grade point averages of 3.5 or
better ... Rob Williams. son of
Dr. Robert (Rob) and Melinda
Australia, after Rob Williams
researching
his
dissertation in Tel'Aviv. The
23-year-old will be moving to
London this fall to complete his
international
law degree in
human rights
•.• Whitney
l.ouf9k,a
graduate of ...
Newport
Harbor High
School and
daughter of
Richard and
Gretchen
Loufe,
Whitney
Loufek
received a $1,000 scholarship
from U.S. Ba ncorp, the parent
company of U.S. Bank; Whitney
will attend UC Irvine this fall.
• NEIGHBORS sPotlights
achievements in the community.
Please direct noteworthy
information to Coral Wilson by
fax at 1949) 646-4170, or send
e-mail to
coral.wi/son@latimes.com.
...
GETTING INVOLVED
DON LEACH I OAJLVP1LOT
Deidre Egan Healy is volunteer for Kids Konnected, a group who helps kids whose parents have or have died from cancer.
• GETI1NG INVOUIED runs
periodically in the Daily Pilot on a
rotating basis. For information
on adding your organization to
this list, call (949) 574-4298.
ongoing programs. Training
sessions are available. (800)
660-1993.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
The Orange County Region of
the American Cancer Society
seeks office volunteers. The
society also seeks volunteers to
Doing all she can
ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA
Costa Mesa families can host a
German student and earn up to
travel-abroad programs. Danielle
Carpino;(800) 322-HOST.
ALS ASSN., ORANGE
COUNTY CHAPTER
The Amyotrophic Lateral
Sclerosis Assn .. which helps
individuals who have the
disorder that is also known as
Lou Gehrig's disease, needs
volunteers. (714) 37!>-1922.
ALZHEIMER'S ASSN.
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Support group leaders, Visiting
Volunteers. family resource
consultants and office volunteers
are needed. Volunteers may
work on one-time projects or
Helpline lnfoCenter. (949)
261-9446.
AMERICAN CANCER
SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP
The American Cancer Society
Discovery Shop needs unwanted
goods such as clothing,
furniture, jewelry, accessories,
antiques and collectibles to fund
the society's research, education
and patient services programs.
The goods may be dropped off
at 2600 E. Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar~Volunteers are
also needed from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Monday through Saturday
at the same location. (949)
640-4Tn.
PET OF THE WEEK
Sas ha and Monte
Sasha and her baby kitten, Monte. are
part of the Newport Beach -based
Community Animal Network's effort to find
homes for animal families.
Deirdre Egan Healy lends her design skills
to a national organization that helps
D eird re Egan Healy lost
her mother to cancer
five years ago.
M It was very hard for me,"
said Lhe 30-year-old Costa
Mesa graphic designer.
It was even harder for
Healy to imagine what little
children with parenLs
struggling with the disease
must b e going through.
"I dealt with my mom's
cancer as an adult." she said.
"But I was fortunate to have
been raised by my mom."
However, there are many
children who lose their ~
parents to the disease.
Healy became determined
to help out these children
and sh e found the perfect
way with Kids Kon nec1ed.
The organization was formed
in 1993 by 11 -year·old Jon
Wagner-1 loltz a fter his
mother was treated for brea~t
cance r.
Jon also created a hotline
where children could talk
about their situation!!.
These people have been arrested
recenUy on suspicion of driving
under the influenre of an
intoxicant They have only been
arrested on suspicion of a crime
and, as with all suspects, are
considered innocent until proved
guilty.
COSTA MESA
Monday
"Sasha is a very loving family cat that is
vocal like a Siamese when she wants lo be
loved," founder OiAnna Pfaff-Martin said.
"Her son Monte wac; raised with children,
making him very resilient to a high-activity
home and noise."
Aflt!r adoption. r J t.<. often feel the pain of
separation and cry JJ. a loved one goes to a
new home, Pfaff-Martin said.
"Hands are not toyli and kittens can learn
to bite when hands are used to wrestle,"
she said. "Hands are for showing love only ...
•Jose E. Diaz, 23, Costa Mesa
•David Andrew Tow, 21, Costa
Mesa
Sunday
"TWo is always hetter than one," she said.
The network hac, been stressing the
importance of monitored playtime as a
part of its pct parenting classes,
Pfaff-Martin said.
See other animals available for adoption
at www.animalnetwork.org or Russo's pet
store at Fashion Island between noon and 4
p.m. on weekends. Information: (949)
759-3646 or Community Animal Network.
P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA 92658.
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VOL 97, NO. 211
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C2003 T1m .. CN. All rlghta
reteNed.
..
.. Jon wanted to talk to
other k.ids about what it wa.'
to deal wi th something like ..
how that felt. and wanted 10
help out."
She helps the organiw tion
with most of its graphic
des ign work, including press
releases, fliers. poster., and
business ca rds.
Healy has volunteered her
design services for three
years now. Thjs year she will
receive the organization's
Adult Volunteer Award during
its annuaJ fund-raiser.
"It's really an honor to
receive this award," she <;aid.
'Tvc never been honored like
DUI ARRESTS
50, Costa Mesa
•Mansour Aoun, 60, Costa
Mesa
• Luis Gonzalez. 48, Costa Mesa
• Jacqueline Ann Ludwick, 36,
Corona
• Jorge Mendoza, 24, Newport
Beach
Friday
• Almasi Adilifu Glenn, 27, Costa
Mesa
• Jeremy Joseph Scruggs, 26,
Costa Mesa
• Denise Evelyn Davis, 46, Costa
Mesa
this before.·
But the mo-;t satisfying part
of her work has bet!n the fact
cause that is. and will always
remain, clO!>e lo her h eart.
1 lealy considered
volunteering to talk 10
children, but she ~d it was
too early for that.
"It would he too emotional
and I didn't know if I was
ready for tha t, .. she said.
But that may change in the
future, I lealy said.
"It's been :o.o rewarding for
m e," she said. ·1 can't
imagine why I'd stop being
in volved."
-by /Jeep<1 Bltamth
NEWPORT BEACH
Sunday
•Justin Wayne McClure, 18,
Huntington Beach
• Jason Joseph Ryan, 21 , Yorba
Linda
•Spencer Robert Ellis, 21 , Yorba
Linda
Saturday
• Bryan John Ellis, 27, Long Beach
Friday
• Steven Wilson Staus, 60,
Hacienda Heights
•Joseph Michael Walker, 25. San
Pedro
• Crystal Sue Booth, 40, Newport
Beach
Thursday
• Siegfried Dennis Palma, 27,
Anaheim
•Vicky Jean Blake, 43,
Huntington Beach
Thursday
• Douglas Richard Overby, 56,
Newport Beach
Wednesday
• Bill Boyd Lebold, 73, Irvine
--SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
Jus1 like Tuesday, we'll be
warm and a little muggy on
account that there's a slight
chance of thunders1orms in the
aftemoon.
Expect the very slight
shower. with highs just
topping 80 in Costa Mesa and
about 73 along Newport's
coast. Lows wlH hover In the
mld«>s.
Thursday should be dry.
Information:
www.nws.noaa.gov
BOATING FORECAST
The winds will blow 10 knota
In the Inner Witten today, with
2·foot W8vet end I IOUthwest
swell of 1 to 31-t. The swell
will buMd 8"ghtty this tvenlng.
Out farther, the winds will
lfto blow l&ght. with 2-foot
W9W9 and a mixed rforthwnt
tW9ll of 3 f9et and 80Uth ewelt
o 2 feet The ume wtft be
toundthls~
SURF
The day will start off really
small, with knee-to
waist-highs, but by late
aftemoon. it should pick up.
On Thursday, the next
southwest swell arrives. h
should bring us chest-to
shoulder-highs ear1y, but by
evening, we should see some
head-highs.
The swell will peak on
Friday, and we ahould see
more head-hight end the
occaalonal ov8fhead.
W.....queltty:
www.surlrider.org
TIDES
Time
5:12a.m.
11:431.m.
U7p.m.
10:37p.m.
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-0.76 f9et low
.t.07feethigh
2.17t.tlow
8.26 feet high
WATER TEMPERATURE
89degreet
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A lot for develo erS to consider
Monday Planning Commission meeting
highlights risks and rewards of trying to
build dense Eastside housing projects.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -lWo years
ago. the CHy CounciJ set guide-
lines to control explo51ve growth
after officiab noticed small lot
developments running rampant
on the Eastslde.
Despite the guldeUnes, devel-
opers often try to circumvent
thc rules. The fate of the rwo
project!>, which happen to be on
Lhe same block of Elden Avenue.
represents how tough those
guidelines can be. .
On Monday one developer
who reduced the size of his proj-
l't:I to abide by the l,'Uidelinei>
was rewarded wilh approval by
th<.· Planning Cumn11~ion.
whale another whu requested a
~ll'w of exception-. 10 re4uire-
m t•nts for his project wa. ... not.
The project that Wa'> ap-
proved Monday ca.lb for a three-
unit development a1 2459 Elden
Ave Architect Brm e '>tookey ol
Andrade . Architects, re -
llresenting propeny owner Fer-
guson/Day Propertie , had
originally suggested nve unit!>,
but that was nQJ blessed by the
planning staff, said Planning
Commission Olair Bruce Gar-
lich.
Neither was another vt:rsion
for four units. Garlich added.
Finally. Stookey came back
with a plan for three unjts,
which proved to be the magic
number for approval Monday_
Stookey and company repre-
s~ntative!i. were not available for
comment.
One of the reasonc, thcl>e
guidelinec; relating to the East·
:>ide were adopted in July 200 I
wa., as a response to concerns
regardmg residential develop-
ment on narrow. deep lob. They
call for a minimum lo t '>17.e of
J .000 -.4uarc feet with an aver-
age lot ~ii'e of 3.500 ~quarl' feel.
I hey alc;o recommt>nd four
p.1rk.mg '>pacec, per unat -two
covered Wld two open spacec, -
to prevent parlr..ing on the street.
n1e projec t that didn't fare 1>0
well called for a five-unit projctt
at 244 l Elden Ave. rhe indJVid-
ual lot area~ would only have
bet!n 2,205 1iquare feet mini·
mum, with an avc,..dge or 2,506
square feet. ·1 he number ol
parlr..ing i.pac.es proposed wru. '>I)(
shy of the reqwrement. Property
owners Doug and Tim DeCince
alM> asked for other exceptions
for thing!> like open space and
rear yard setback.
The DeC:111cei. did not n:turn
phone calls for comment 'l\Jeh•
day, but before the meeting,
Doug DcCance wa~ ada rnam
that the excepuonc; were jui.ti·
fied. I le ~aid he WiL'> not ame
nable al that time to dropping
the number or unite, to four.
"We're trying to enhance the
area and put 1>ome reasonably
priced homes lml so people can
buy and hve in the area," Doug
OeCince \Clad friday. "I think we
have a very n:asonable request I
think that having four perma
nent parking spot'> for home~
that haw three bedroom'> a nd
mo'it hk.t>ly "'" be {hved ml by
younger people. and not renl·
er5, seems a little haid to grasp."
Commissioner Bill Perkin
MaunchJy supported lhe proj-
ect, agreeing with DeCance thaJ
the park.ing requirement was ex·
treme.
"Most of the cuie~ in Orange
County and throughout Califor-
nia require lhree parking
'>paces,· Perlon~ said. "If that
lwereJ the ~. DeCince would
be u.nder-parlced by one parldng
space. For <1ome reason. Costa
Mesa require!> four parking
c;paces. I tried to make that
change durin~ the discussion o n
the residenuaJ guidelines, but it
was shot down."
Garlich did nut support the
project but eventually backed
continuing the item, , which
pa')Sed 4-0 with Commissioner
Katrina Foley ab<,ent
~The mouon (to conunue 111
wai> an the '>parit of trying to
make ii cac,1er to bring back,"
Garlach <.aid. "ll wa., continued
until Sept. R w11h 1he expeua-
tion tha t ltht· l>l'Cinc.e!>I will
bring it back vvith a le.,., dca"e
de'>ign that alle\tJlt''> !>Orne of
thc den~11y trlflt't•m-. •
COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WRAP-UP
INSIDE CITY HALL
I It-re are a few ol lltt• Hem' thl'
< rn11rnt.,.'iion coni.1dC'rt>d Monday
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AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND TOWN items to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W Bav St.
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to mike swanson a la times.com;
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calling (949) 574-4298 Include the
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JULY 30
Children entering fim through
srxth grades are invited lo "A
Radical Science Show" at 3 p.rn.
at the Mariners branch of the
Newport Beac:h Public library.
The free program will be
repeated at 10:30 a.m. July 31 at
the Balboa branch For more
information. call (~17-3816
The Senior Ministry of St,
Michael & All Angels Episcopal
Church Brown Bag Musicale
presents vocalist and guitarist
Rusty Vail at noon. Admission is
free Cookies and lemonade wall
be provided. The c:hurch as at the
corner of Pacific View and
Marguerite Avenue in Corona del
Mar. Information: (949) 644-0463.
Macy's South Coast Plaza and
O'Neill are teaming up to host a
party for the U.S Open of surfing
.tpplir,111on. with a condition
th.it rite owner\ Jddre...., .my
'>ml'll-. that art' detectl'<l ou1-.ide
th1• IJl 1h1y ICJ appeJ'>l' \Onat'
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l'Olltl'flll'd dbOUI ti.
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WHAT IT MEANS
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home
Norn1,1ll~. am nor dt-.a~n W.HAT WAS SAID
•'Vil""' fm '"1 ond 0001 ----·-'·1111 nt.'d ou1 lhl're rl·ally i.-.11·1
con,trunmn art' ,..,·wvv1·tl hv 1lw 111111 It ot .1 v1t•11 .i11d 111 alroalwr
with personal appearances by call 1949) 422 4210
professional surfers and live
music at 5 p.rn. in the Macy's JULY 31
men's sto re. For more Children entering first through
informallon, call (714) 556-0611. sixth grades are invited to ~A
ext 4230 Radical Science Show" at 10'.30
a rn at the Balboa branch of the
All who are in search of a little Newport Beach Pubhc Library For
romance are invited to "Winners more tnlorma11on. call (9491
of the Golden Heart Award" lrom 717-3816.
7 to 9 p.m. in the Vincent
Jorgensen Center next to The monthly Career Networtcing
Mariners Branch library The free Resource meeting for the
program will feature local writers unemployed. sponsored by St
Susan Squires. Shannon Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Donnelly and Debra Holland will run from 7 30 to 9 p m 1n the
each of whom launched her church's chapel All monthly
wrttrng career with a Golden meetings are open to all fo r free.
Heart Award from the Romance and reservations aren't
Writers of America. The annual necessary. lnforma11on. 19491
honor recognizes unpublished 574-2236.
authors Fo r more information,
call 1949) 717-3816-The Newport Theater Arts Center
will present "The Magical Pied
A free seminar, •Pet Nutrition Piper:' a musical for the entire
Paws1b1ht1es~ will be offered by family, through Aug. 10. Shows will
Coco's Canine Cuisine fro m 6·30 start at 8 p m. Thursdays through
to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Market. Saturdays With matinee shows at
225 E 17th St., Costa Mesa. 2:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays
Reservations: (800) 595-MOMS. T Oet5 are $8. For reservations or
information. call (9491631-0288.
Join Coron• del Mar in organizing
its 2004 Centennial Celebration at AUG.2
a pubhc meeting running from 7 Homblow• Cn.rises and Evenu
to 8 p.m. at Sherman Library and offers a three-hour cruise of
Gardens Attendees are asked to Newport Harbor. a gourmet
enter from the bad\ parking lot at three-course meal. live
2647 E. Coast H1g!'iway in Corona entertainment and
del Mar. For more information, award-winning service from 7·30
r1•-.pec1-.. 1h1· addiuon
confom1ed l.\1lh 111de
Oliiarman Hru < e l .. trht It '>did
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lo 10:30 p m Boarding starts at 7
p.m at 2431 W. Pac1f1c Coast
Highway For reservations. call
1949) 631-2469.
The annual Newport to San
Diego Coastal Race wrll set off
Sponsored by the Bahia
Corinthian and San Diego yacht
clubs, rt is an en1oyable,
challenging race with parties on
both ends. The $60 entry fee will
be accepted until Friday at 5 p.m .
Entry and Notice of Race forms
are available at www.bcyc.org.
For more informatron. call (949)
644-9530.
Discover the pros and cons of a
hrgh protein o r high carbohydrate
diet in a nutrition lesson tilled
·carbohydrates vs Protein:
Fnends or Foe7· from 9 to 10 am.
at Simply Shapely in Costa Mesa
The cost is $15 lo r Simply
Shapely club members and $20
for others. Space rs hmited.
Information: 1949) 646-6789.
The Harbor Christien Fellowship
Churc:h wtll partner with the
YWCA Encoreplus and the Susan
G. Komen Breast Cancer
Foundation to provide free breast
cancer screenings from 8:30 a.m .
to 12:30 p.m. The c:hurc:h is at 740
Wilson St. 1n Costa Mesa.
Information and appointments:
(714) 935-9720
W~~Y. J(Jly JU. :tOOJ Al
Skosh Mona han's
St:eakhoase & laish Pab
Skosh's Daily Specials (only S6.99)
Monday Tuesday
Sawps & Mash Lamb S'9W
Wednesday Thursday
a.I Srrogonoff Comecl Seel & Cabbage
Happy Hour Specials
(Mon-Sat 4-dpm I Sun: 10om·5pmJ
Fish N' Chips $7.50 Pi:u:cu $2.00 Off
2CXX> Ne<.opc>Qt Bloo., Costa Mes<J • (949) 548-0099
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-Come /Jt /t>lt a ~ v-r--: Free 11.Jed tJrioLI ./;
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I 370 B E. 17th St. Costa ~
In the Rat1h's ~ng c.ene-
' 949.646 .6789
M-Th: 8arrH!lpm Frl: ~ Sat:1~m-1pm
www . ~ i m p l ysha pelyfi tnes s . com
"Experi ence creative,
innovative. informative
and exciting programs
in a warm, friendly
setting, where you wiJJ
feel at home"
Frtdoy. August 8. 8:00 p .m "Challenging 'Under God'
In the Pledge of Allegiance." Dr Michael Newdow,
plolntrff 1n th& fa m ous notional rose r holleng1n9 th1>
words ·under ~oo· 1n the Pledge of Aheg1o nc.£• will
speak dunng servrces
Frtdoy. August 15. 5.JO pm and 6.JO pm
5:30 p.m. Shobbo1 Ptcnic Dinner and 6:30 p_m
services in Laguna 8eoch.
Bring a dairy dinne r and o blanket or c horrs to
C rescen t Boy Pork over1ook1ng the ocean Joan
Robbi Rochhs a nd C a ntor Broaer for o n unforgettable
evening of nature singing and JOY
Con our office tor directions
Frtdoy August 22 6 30 pm Introduction To
Reconstructlonlsm and University Synagogue with
Robbi Rochlis 1s o n opportunrtv fOf p<QSPeCtave
members and anyone to leorr obou1
Reconstruc tion1sm (before services ) Please RSVP to
the office
Fr1doy August 22. 8 DO pm "Nurturing the Reffg.ous
Imagination of Children and Adults~ wttl be Rabbi
Sandy Sosso'• topk: at MM<:es led by Robbf Rochb.
Robbi Sosso a prolrflc outhe< and storyteller was the
first female Reconstructtonist Robbi
Friao~ 4 llgus' ,09 8 00 pm " Shobbot AUve" -our
jazz and pop sty1e se<Vlce. Robbi Rochlls focuses on
spirttuollty ond Cantor Broler 1s occomponied by o
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Continued from Al
Newport Beach Police have
forwarded the letter to detectives
for further investigation, Sgt.
Steve Shulman said.
"We take all threata seriously,·
be said.
[)etectfvea will fir t try LO de-
termine lt lt is a ·reai· threat or a
hoax, Shulman saJd.
-n1en, or CO~, we will try LO
identify the individual o r lndi-
viduuls who wrote it,· he said.
ln response, Person declined
to comment.
Tile menacing letter, which
the Pilot received Monday morn-
ing. tells Person that •arrange-
ments have been made" to have
him "dropped off in the Oltalina
Channel half way berween Cata·
lina and Laguna Beach.•
"We might s~est you wear a
long wire for this one," the letter
states. "1l1at shouldn't be a prob-
lem. We all remember this is
something you were vety good
at.•
The letter says it is from the
·otd boys" who "got together re-
cently at the Bluewater Grill." It
adds that they were going to do
this for their "old friend Fran De·
Janey."
It end~ with a chilling wamfog
that "thi!> may take place in one
year or it may be five years."
"We think par1 of the fun for
you wiU be looking over your
shoulder wondering when the
fun btgin s," the letter c;ay ...
In 1989, Delancy plcac..led
guilty tO one count of felony
bribery in connection with a
$20,000 bribe he offered Person
in March 1998. Person wore a
wire during a meeting with Dela-
ney when the restaurateur of-
fered him the money in ex-
change for help with getting a
permit to exceed height Hm its on
a new restaurant. Person re-
ASSAULT
Continued from A 1
Costa Mesa man with a deadly
weapon, said Lt. Dale Birney.
Both the alleged attackers and
the victim were from Costa
Mesa, he said.
Birney said police received a
call a t about 10:45 a.m. repo n -
ing three men engaged in a phy-
sicaJ fight in the 500 block of
Hamilton Street
"We received information that
two males approached another
:"l:Dale and began hitting him ·~th a club-lilce weapon." be
.. -said.
•., The duo then got into a Cadil-.. -tac and left the scene. Birney
.A.id. The victim, whose name ~ "WaS not released, suffered cuts .. -
80MC °' 'ntS OU> llOY9 OOT T'OOC1laQt ..C&HT\..Y AT n4C
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RSMDlllU WHDt rTWM Da..ANsY9 YOU~ OCAHn.
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P"Oflf TOU WI: TfflHK OHC CW ntotlll NKW AOvaH'NRa WHllM
YOU PAJntCWAft WOUU> •JUST OfltKAT we n-IOUGHT A
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AJUl eatNG MADC TO HAVC YOU ORO ... D °"IN THC CATA.UNA
CHANNEL HALI' WAY Bl:TWDN CAT AUNA AND UOUNA BJtACH
wa MIGHT 8UGGUT YOU WEAR A LONG WlfltE l"OR THt8 ONE
'niAT 9HOULDN'T a• A PftOllLlr:M Wit AU.. MMRMBER THl8 18
SOMll!:'n-llNG YOU Wutlr VICR:Y GOOD AT
OoN'T WORRY "BOUT THE MONEY IT9 TAKCH CARE OP ANO
DOH'T WORRY ABOUT TME 8HAltKS llECAU811 CVEN THEY
WOULDN'T WAHr TO OIET A BAD TASTS IN TMCUt MOU'Tli
PART OF THE FUN bFniDIE ADVE:NTUR8 DJl'£RJENCU IS TWE
TIMING TulS MAT TAKE ~CC IN ONIE YSAJt Oft IT MAY 11E ff'IVE
YEAJtS WE TWINK PART OF TWE f'\JN "°"YOU WlU. Bl: LOOKING
OVER YOUR SHOULDER W ONDERING WHEN THE l'UN llCOUtS
OoN'T W ORRY ABOUT A TWING AU. TWI: AftRANGEMENTS HAVE
Bl:E>I MADE TO HAVE YOU ESCOft"A:O TO THE LOCATION AND TWE
OCltAH WILL llE YOURS
HAVE A GOOD TIME.
The letter the OailY Pilot received threatening James Person.
corded the offer.
Delaney WdS ordered to per-
form 200 hours of community
service, pay a $5,000 fine and
sentenced to three years of pro·
bation . State officials took disci-
plinary action against Delaney,
suspending his liquor license for
I 0 days and, shortly afterward,
Delaney's company filed for
bankruptcy p rotection.
Delaney, who lives in Costa
Mesa, said on Tuesday that he
has no idea who may have sent
the threat.
"What a bunch of nuts. -he
said, denouncing the writer of
the letter. "I would never go out
and bruises and was not 1aken
to the hospital.
Shortly afterward, officers
stopped the Cadillac and ar-
rested Rosales and the boy, Bir-
ney said.
"We believe this may be a
gang-related assault." he said.
"We d on't know for sure."
Rosales is being held in Costa
Mesa city jail in He u of a $50,000
b ail and the boy h as been trans-
ported to Juvenile Hall.
Tuesday's incident is one in a
string of gang-related assaults
since April. The first was on
April 15 when a IS-year-old b oy
was stabbed with a pair of scis-
sors by two men while wallcing
in the 1900 block of Wallace !iv-
enue. The teenager's injuries
were not life-threatening.
The second came less than a
of my way to hurt !Person!. I
wouldn't go out of my way to
help him, either."
Delaney said Person caused
him a heavy financial loss.
··He broke my back." he said.
"I lost my cash Oow. I lost mil-
lions and I lost my restaurdillS.
But I'm a happy person today
and I feel sorry for the people
who wrote this letter. I have
nothin~ lO do with the let fer."
• DEEPA BHARATH covers pubhc
safety and courts. She may be
reached at 19491 574-4226 or by
e·mailat
deepa bhararh«~ lar1mes com.
month later on May 9 when
men wielding guns attacked two
men tanding in.a parking lot of
an apanment complex in the
1900 block of Maple Street. Both
victims suffered gunshot
wounds but survived. Another
incident left a 20-year-old with a
b uUct in his back.
Gang officers said they beHeve
the incidents are the result of a
rivalry between two Costa Metlh
gangs. Last month, a mulli-
agency task force conducted a
gang sweep in the city's West-
s ide, arresting four a nd sei7fog
two handguns.
• DE"EPA BHARATH covers public
safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by
email at
deepa.bhararh "/arimes com
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~~OBBERY ..
:-Continued from Al
"Just hecau~ you have one
robber, it doesn~ mean he does
not have helper-. in the crowd,· he
WHATS
AFLOAT
• WHATS 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.
byfaxto(949)646-4170;orby
e-mail to dsilypilot@latimes.com.
SAILING Cl.ASSES
Orange Coast College is offering
new credit and noncredit sailing
classes this summer. Most classes
are five weeks in leng1h, and
boats range from Lido 14 dinghies
to large ocean racers, even
keelboats. Cruising seminars are
also being taught The OCC
Sailing Canter ls at 1801 W. Pacific
Coast Highway. Newport Beach.
(949) 645--9412 or visit
oocsailing.com.
Belina FudNction oftlrs dnMI
1n boating safety and sailing
yeaHound tor persons with
disabilitie$. Free. (949) 640-1678.
Onltge County emp6oyen can
bring their employees out to
Newport Beach on wee«days to
111njoy a day of sailing courtesy o f ·orange Coast College. The Scnoo1
-of Seiling end Seamanship now
offers a dlanoe for groupJ to wortc
.vtfth the oo-boerd natructor on
-dlfhtntnt aalting techniques while
they get advice on how to perform
wetl In bullnea. No selling
e~iot neceMary. OnMav
• dM8MQOttfromS100to S125. • JMtl M6'4M 12.
!E:·· RUfTM.S : ..... W...Spwtaat the
: f\ln Zone. you Qin 81'\Jov
.. ,.,... ~from mid to
=~Tiki.""~ tour of ..
.. )ily In"°""'~ of PoWlr Ind
..... ¥ ... Q'8 .. jumpthe~ .,..In. s-.doo ~pul
.... ~ aport~ ... tothetlllt
• tri. tufty eqelfpped ~ whller,
• A
said. "He may have othen; on the
lookout or at the door helping
him out"
The best way to deal with such
!.iruatioru. is to foUowing any or-
der.;, Shulman said
"We always suggest tha t every-
or soar above it all on a parasail
fl ight along the Newport coast.
Complimentary ice and beverages
are included with all electric boat
rentals.
Balbo• Boat Rent.-11 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-hour
scavenger hunts aboard the
electric bay boats, providing
group activity for corporations,
birthdays, nonprofit organizations
and group outings. The hunt
pacbges include boats, trivia
questions, maps, Polaroid
cameras and supplies. The cost of
a hunt begins at $225 per boat and
catering is available at an
additional rate. For hunt
reservations, call (949) 673-7200.
E1ec:t1tc: bo9t ~ .... .wHable
by the hour at Duffy Electric Boats,
2001 W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach, AJI boats are equipped
with window enclosures and CO
players. loe and cups are
provided. Reservations are
suggested. An hour rental is S75.
(949) 645-6812.
P9cW bo9tl. ... boeb. boogie
~. kayeks, inftatable rafts.
catamarans, beadl fumlture and
wetaulta are availabM for rent at
Resoft Weter Sparta at Newport
Dunes. (949) 729-1160.
Gondole toun .. olnd by the
Gondola Co. of Newpot1. 3400 Via
Oporto, Suite 102-8. The $75 OOlt
lndudea a basket of bt'eed, me... .. i.m1.1ce. g ....... a
b&enket, mutlc end • Poletold
picture. Wni i9 at1o tv1H1ble.
(949} 875-1212.
Gol lall Ml•....,.,..upcNt
3101 W. Coetllt I~. o1w'8
~.,.,~gondole
aruieel. A one-hour'°"' widl
c:lwnp9gi • la S70. A two-houf'
one comply with the demands of
the robber for their own safety,"
he said.
Those with information about
Monday's robbery are asked to
ca1J the Police Department at
(949) 644-3790.
tour with dinner and champagne
is $180. Pidtup is available al
waterfront restaurants. (949)
675-4984.
lfvlne Coast Charters In Udo
Marina Village offers two-hour
electric boat cruises with a
gourmet dinner. $180 for two
persons. (949) 675-4704.
Gonc:toa. Rom9nCl9 6"I dUy
tours of Newport Harbor during
fund\ and dinner. Call (949)
675-4730. The tours go out of Lido
Marina Village, 3400 Via Oporto,
Newport Beach.
CRUISES
Join Clipt. Don Mo..,. on the
beautiful sailing yadlt Dulcinea for
a narrated Newport Harbor cruise
of the fabulooa waterfront homes
and boats of the rich and famous,
see the sea lion colony, and sail
the spec1a<:Ular cool~summer,
warm-fall Southem California
coaatline to Laguna Bead'I or
Dana Point. A. a private birthday,
anniversary or apecial even17 Seil.
awim, anortSe, kayak. sunbathe,
watch dolphins, and dine at
anchor for the time-of-your-life
vacation at Catalina Island on this
well-eppoin1ed, U.S. Coast Guard
Inspected vessel. ASA sailing
instruction and oertffication.
Buainea confenlnoe feclllty.
Details at www.•h4fllbadfdon.com
or contact Don at
IMllba<*tJontlr-hoo.com or cell
(949) 632-3736.
a.c.rto eo.t TOurt °""
two-hour crufMa of Naiwport
Harbor ($75 per CNIM) .
Round-trip hotel Ot off~ ,...,rent ehlJ1de MMct It
~ ... Pldc-up from
l'WlltltUrllntS wfth docb it tl9o
8VIMlbfe. Chertered and C8tef9d
toura. (Me) 291-1963 0t
www.~oom .
11-Nawport .......... la ev.a ... .,, w.dcit'91 Md
~. oodll9I end
BOOST
Continued from Al
commlnee a week ago.
At the same tJme, ~·s re-
quest for federal mooey to de-
fray tho cost or a string of other
projects sailed through the
House. as $31.6 million was al-
located for eight Orange County
projects.
•Nothing is more important
to Southern CaJlfomians than
the quality and avallabUity or
our water,• Cox said ln a state-
ment. "That the House has ap-
proved over $30 million for
Orarige County water qualJty, at
a time of tight budgets and
careful spending, reOects the at-
tention to our needs being paid
by Congress.·
Cox;'s Irvine Basin Surface
and Groundwater lmprovement
~ct. which he introduced ln
April, would offer federal fund·
Ing for up to 25% of the cost of
the wetlarid-fiJter project,
which is known as the Natural
Treatment System.
The bill for the water district,
which was introduced by Cox
on July 17, cleared the Re-
sources' Subcomrnin ee on Wa-
ler and Power. HR 1598 will now
head to a fuJJ commlnee next,
then the House Ooor.
During the project. the Irvine
Rarich Water District will install
31 wetland filters along San Di·
ego Creek to purify polluted
runoff Oowing down the water-
shed. The project's timeline is
being reworked, said Beth Bee-
man, a spo keswoman for the
district.
The water district has said the
project will COSl $41 million to
build and about $3 million per
year annualty after that to opera! e.
FLYING
Continued from Al
nents.
Fred Browns. the Squadron's
president, explained the work
put into building a scale model.
•A lot of guys spend as m uch
time building a miniature a~ it
takes to build a full-~ize plane,"
he said.
Wearing a 1930 Afr Force uni-
form , Squadron vice president
Lawrence Klingberg said. "You
learn a lot about history with
these things, too.·
·After I saw the movie 'TI1e
Hindenhurg,' I decided I had to
build a model of it," Klingberg
said as a ~-scaJe mod el of the
zeppelin loomed over the ex·
hibil be hind rum. Also hanging
in the exhibit was h is v.-scale
m od el of a Fannan Moustique,
built from scratch arid authen
tic right down to the canvas-
covered wings. I le ts currently
building a ~-scale model of tJ1e
same plane. Its wingspan is 13
feet.
While scale m odelers repli·
cate the size of real aircraft,
some also replicate the speed.
Hanging from the ceiling in
front o f the exhibit wru. a 94-
sightseeing cruises, and
meetings. The cost is $500 for the
firS1 two hours, plus $150 for each
additional hour (949) 361-3640.
fun ZOne Boat Co. runs•
45-minute cruise (adults, $6;
children, $1 ) and a 90-minute
cruise (adults. SS; children, Sl)
departing from Balboa Fun Zone
f!Nery 30 m inutes from 11 a.m. to 7
p.m. daily, A 6Ckninute showboat
5unset cruise (adults, $6; children,
$1 ) leaves the Fun Zone al 7 p.m.
daily. Private charters are
available. (949) 673-0240.
Cateh ,._,..., s.rvice NM
45-minute harbor cruises (adults,
$6; children, $1) and 90-minute
cruises (adults,~ dlildren, $1 ), .
departing from~Balboa Fun Zone
every 30 minutes from 11 a.m . to
4:30 p.m. dally and on the hour
until 7 p .m. (949) 673-6245.
CNiM the hW'bor llbcMttd the
Electra, a 100-foot Classic Fantail
vessel. Charters with catering are
available for up to 145
passengers. (949) 723-1069.
A~clnnarend
dancing while cruising the harbor
are evailat>M at 8 p.m. Frldavl and
at 7:30'Jl.m . Slrturdaya at
Homblower CNiaes & E"""'11S,
2A31 w. Coast Highway. Newport
Beac:h. The fee is $69.96 pet
peqon on Fridays and_. on
s.turcMya. Bruncf1 c:nMsM alto 1ra
avlilat>M. (949) 631·2489.
n,.~ ,.,., .... from
Balboa PIWUlon at 9 a.m. deity Ind
returns from c.t.Ana Wend at
4:30 p.m. S38 round-trtp for edulta;
S20 roun<Mrlp for cHldnln.
AeMfvltiont .,. reoommended.
(949) 673-6246.
·~-..... , ..... nc1 dlnntt dence end Sunday
cNnipegne bnmd\ CNIMe on
Nawpoft tWbot ht cellbrlM
&neglNidw cuWne end
s>enll*ed ..,a. 2G1 w. eo.t
"lrvtne Ranch Water Dlmict
appreciates everything chat
support the Natural lfeatment
Syatem, which ls detlgned to
Improve water quality in (Up-
per) Newport Bay,• Beeman
said. "Today. wban runoff is
ometh.lng that concerns aU
Orange County residents who
value coastal resources and this
bllJ wtll make It possible to
greatly reduce poUutJon in one
of the coun~ key watersheds:~
Tue money ror the other local
projects was Included in the En·
ergy and Water Appropriations
BUI. which the House passed on
July 18. It ne.xt heads to the U.S.
Senate.
The bill includes $1 million to
restore the ecosystem at the
state's reserve in Upper New-
port Bay. The funds will be used
to reduce upstteam watershed
erosion. downstream silt re-
moval and other restorative ef-
forts in the 752-acre reserve.
As part of the bill, Orarige
County wiJJ also receive $25.7
million for water conservation
and Oood control along the
Santa Ana ruver.
The county also wilJ receive
$186.000 to restore the ecosys-
tem along San Diego Creek and
$100,000 to improve water qual-
ity along the shoreline.
Other funding, about $4 mil-
lion, goes to county efforts to
used reclaimed wate r from the
grou ndwater aquifer for drink-
ing. Several other South
County projects also received
funding.
• PAUL CLINTON covers the
environment;bu&1ness and
polillcs. He may be reached at
(9491764 4330 or by e-mail al
paul clinron aJ/a11mes.com.
inch model of a F-104 Starflght ·
er. The $4,000 plane is jet-pow-
ered and can reach s peeds of
180 mph. The slowest that it
wiJI Oy before stalling is 45 mph.
Reason!. for building a scale
model range from a desire to
win a modeling competition to
the simple pleasure putting a
m odel together. Klingherg re-
vealed a very pragmatic reason.
··n1e bigger they are, the bet·
ter you can see them in the air."
h e said. noting that their visibil-
ity is beneficial for someone
wi 1h failing eyesight.
While the two clubs were
founded around building and
Oying a irplanes, they also have
p rograms that give back 10 the
community. The Orange Coast
Radio Control Oub has a pro-
gram that teaches youth how to
Oy by putting them through
ground ~chool and in-Oight
training. fhe Squadron has it!.
yearly "lOys for Kids" toy drive
for underprivileged children,
taking place on Oct. 25.
Both clubs Oy at the former 1:1
Toro Air Base as well as aquatic
locations for their Ooat plane!..
• TOM FORQUER is 11 Daily Pilot
intern. He can be reached at
1om.forquer(o latimes.com
Highway, Suite 101, Newport
Beadl. (949) 631-2469.
n.. AdwnturM at s.. v.cht
Charters offer cruises around
Newport Harbor trom 12:30 to 2
p.m. every Sunday at 3101 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
$20, includes crui&e. parting.
cookies and soda&.. Reservations
required. (949) ~2412.
ASHING
A9hlng ~ i..w Balboe
Pavilion at 6 a.m. and return at 4
p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays.
$125. (949) 673-2810.
Get.., the N9wport Pier wty10
watch the dory fishing fteet retum
with the fresh catch of the day.
Fish are prepared for sale at
Mcfadden Square. an open-air
marttet.
Rahing •llPPIM end bo9t charters
(open party and private) are
a\lallable at Davey's l.odcer, 400
Main St, Balboa (9'9) 673-1434;
and Newport landing
Spoftfishing. 309 Palms, Soite F.
Newpott Beach (949) 675-0560.
Olly end night ftahWtg.,,.,.. tar
groupe Ot: tingles are availat>M at
8ongoe Spoofishlng on Balboa
PenfnM.lla. (949) ~3-2810.
Diiiy Pilot'
SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
·~----:An
Individual WM reportedly
drunk In public In the 1900
blod< at 2:20 a.m. Monday.
• ~of the Alta:
Vandallam "YI• reported In
the 3400 blade at 9:26 p.m.
Sunday.
• BNtol StrMt: A
commercial burglary was
reported In the 3300 blade at
4:16 p.m. Sunday.
• Fulefton ~Ind 11th
9trMt: Trespa11lng waa
. reported at 2:09 p.m.
Sunday.
• H8llbor Boul9verd: Art
aasault was reported In the
2200 blade at 11 :22 p.m.
Sunday.
NEWPORT BEACH
•Goldenrod~: Shots
were reportedly fired in the
200 bloc* at 11 :26 p.m.
Sunday.
• Nawpof1 Boulevard: Loud
music was reported in the
2600 blade at 11:32 p.m.
Sunday.
• River A"9nue: Illegal
firewortts were reported in
the 4800 blade at 10:36 p.m.
Sunday.
ALLOWED
Continued from A 1
remember flipping through the
channels after school. looking for
something mindless to erase
everything I learned in anatomy.
and seeing some bearded man m
a bow tic explaining algebra on a
large black board. For '>Orne
reason. I watched and learned a
better way 10 solve for X.
Costa Mesa resident FJeanor
Klein is one of the many who has
joined the fight to save KOCE
Klein plans to artend the dil.-uicl's
meeting Aug. 20 to ask Ulat
trustees recognize the 1mponance
of the channel.
"I le.Ne KOCF: Klem said "You
see, the thing is. my hu.'lband and
I c..lon't have cable, and we only
have three public channels.~
this is exa.-'t'dingty important 10
us.:
Klein is more than 1us1 an
enterta.mment fan. she i'> also
thankful for the educauonal
programs. I for nephew, who I.'> a
quadriplegic and confined to a
wheelchair, supplemt•nte<.I his
on-campus classes with 'iOmc at
home .
"It gol very difficult .for him to
move around to 'iO many das..<.cs
but tru"tead of give up. he <;tudie<l
from home. rv wa. .. really
important to lum. I lhink 11 woC>
essential'.
Klein l'i not tJie only local who
ICM.'S KOCF.. Fletcher Moturcan..
the Orange County Pcrfonning
Art.s Center. the fl>ell Oub,
Diedrich Coffee and Wahoo's are
among the sponsors listed on the
stations Web site.
District spokeswoman, f.rin
Cohn, said it is not certain the
board will take action Aug. 20 -
the item ha.so\ even been placed
on the agenda
"The agenda ha.m't been made
yet." she said "I'm sure It will be
on there but e:xactly how aild
what and when, I don't know."
The KOCE Foundation has
submitted a proposal to the
district. Cohn said But she would
not disclose details.
"It's definitefy in consideration
with the other nine who have
submitted proposals.· Cohn said.
A buyer must be a nonprofit
organi.z.ation. be licensed by the
Federal Communication
Committee and use lhe station
for educational pwposes. Cohn
said.
There is no mandate the
station remain public. which is
what has ~ people up in arms..
"I think it would just be craglc. •
Klein said
KOCH also provtdes local
Orange County news, coverage of
dty and county events and locaJ
elections. hundreck of public
service announoements.
emergency service
announamen~ and the ·Help
Me Grow" series of pre and post
natal child care.
• LOU1a HAAPfR wrflM oolumna
Mondeys, ~Md Fridlya
end COYert outlure end the.,._ She
may be rM<hed M (948) 57-M275 or
by~llt
lollt~.hMpet(t"1tfnwoom.
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JULY 30
Noon
• Orange Grove Quilt Guild (until
11 p.m.) -Home & Hobbles
Building.
• Scale Squadron (until 11 p.m.)
-Home & Ho~bles Building
• Calif. China Painters Art Assoc.
(untfl 11 p.m.) -Home & Hobbies
Building
•Crafts (until 8 p.m.) -Youth
Building
• '"Discover the Fair" Button
Program (until 8 p.m.) -Youth
Building
• Sodt Hop -Kids Stage
•Junior Dairy Goat Judging -
Livestock Arena
1p.m.
•Maureen W. P\Jppet (until 6
p.m.) -Around the grnunds
• Dance Precisions -Heritage
Stage
•Pacific Performing Arts -Sun
Stage
•China Painting -Bird of
Paradise -Home & Hobbies
Stage
• Art & Woodworking
Demonstrations (until 8 p.m.) -
Visual Arts Building
• Glassblowing Demonstration -
Crafters Village
• Cristina Ballestero -Youth
Vocalist -Celebration Stage -
Youth Building
• Juggler Dan Wiles -Kids Stage
• All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestock area
•Traveling Game Show ( 1 :30
p.m. -6:30 p.m.) -Around th6
grounds
• Russell Bros. Circus ( 1 :30 p.m.)
-Green Gate Area
•Ceramics Demonstration (1:30
p.m.) -Crafters Village
• Milking Demonstration ( t ·30
p.m.) -Millennium Barn
2p.m.
• Amenca's Kids Freedom Club -
Hentage Stage
• Seacrest Elementary School
Band -Sun Stage
• Italian Cuisine from Magg1ano's
l.Jttle Italy -Home & Hobbies
Stage
•The Magic of Frank Thurston -
Kids Stage
• Recycled Percussion -Linle
Theater
• Circus Fun Review Auditions
(2:30 p.m.) -Kids Stage
3p.m.
• Dance Precision -Heritage
Stage
• Pacific Performing Arts -Sun
FAIR SCHEDULE
Stage
• Cristina Ballestero -Youth
Vocalist -Celebration Stage -
Youth Building
• Circus Fun Review Show -Kids
Stage
•All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestock area
• Scale Squadron -Park Flyers
(3:30 p.m.) -Home & Hobbies
Stage
• Milking Demonstration (3:30
p.m.) -Millennium Sam
4 p.m.
•America's Kids Freedom Club -
Heritage Stage
•Anna Marie and Band -Sun
Stage
• The Magic of Frank Thurston -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building .
• Glassblowing Demonstration -
Crahers Village
• Pool Jewels Contest -Kids
Stage
• Port City Washboard Wizards
(4:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m.) -
Around the ground
•Russell Bros. Circus (4:30 p.m.)
-Green Gate Area
• Desserts with Tina Davidson
(4:30 p.m.} -Home & Hobbies
Stage
• Ceramics Demonstration (4:30
p.m.) -Crahers Village
5p.m.
• Assn. of Southern California
Square Dancers -Heritage
Stage
•Anna Marie and Band -Sun
Stage
•Juggler Dan Wiles -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
• Recycled Percussion -Little
Theater
• All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestock area
•Circus Fun Review Auditions
(5:30 p.m.) -Kids Stage
• Milking Demonstration (5:30
p.m.) -Millennium Barn
6p.m.
• Wood Finishing with Dave Dutra
• The Magic of Frank Thurston -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
• Circus Fun Review Show -Kids
Stage
• Red, Ripe & Karaokin' Contest
(6;30 p.m} -Heritage Stage
7p.m.
• Summer Concert Series: Kenny
Loggins (7:30 p.m.) with specfa1
guest Mictiael McDonald -
Pacific Amphitheatre (Gates open
at6p.m.)
•The Fab Four -The "Ultimate
Tribute to the Beatles" -Citizens
Business Bank Arena
• Hypnotist Mark Yuzuik -Sun
Stage
• Kids Karaoke -Celebration
Stage -Youth Building
• Don't Topple the Tomato
Contest -Kids Stage
• Gljissblowing Demonstration -
Crahers Village
•All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestock area
•Russell Bros. Circus (7:30 p.m.)
-Green Gate Area
• Port City Washboard Wizards
(7:30 p.m.) -Heritage Stage
• Visual Arts Judges Walk
Through (7:30 p.m.) -Visual Arts
Building
• The Magic of Frank Thurston
(7:30 p.m.) -Kids Stage
•Ceramics Demonstration (7:30
p.m.) -Crafters Village
• M1lk1ng Demonstration (7:30
p.m.) -Millennium Barn
Sp.m.
• The Blast -Sun Stage
• People Pretzel Contest -Kids
Stage
• Recycled Percussion -Little
Theater
• Big Band 2000 (8·30 p.m.I -
Heritage Stage
9p.m.
•The Fab Four The .. Ulttmate
Tribute to the Beatles· -Citizens
Business Bank Arena
• Russell Bros. Circus -Green
GateArea
• Hypnotist Marl< Yuzu1k -Sun
Stage
• All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestock area
• Oxen Team Presentation -
Livestock Arena
• Port City Washboard Wizards
(9:30 p.m.) -Heritage Stage
•Ceramics Demonstration (9:30
p.m.) -Crahers Village
10p.m .
• The Blast -Sun Stage
•Big Band 2000 (10:30 p.m.) -
Heritage Stage
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Kenny Loggins. above, and Michael McDonald will perform at 7:30 p.m today at the
Pacific Amphitheatre as part of the Orange County Fair's Summer Concert Series. Gates
open at 6 p.m. Also, the F ab Four, an "Ultimate Tribute to the Beatles.~ will perform the
free shows at 7 and 9 p.rn. today at the Citizens Business Bank. Arena .
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4:00 p.m. ·too p.m.
Mariner's Park, Newport Beach
Ncighborh~ throughout N~wport .B.cach ~c ~ing invited t.~ I
join forces with thousands of commumncs nanonwtdc for the 20 l
Annual National Night Out crime and drug prevention cvcnd
Residents arc asked to lock their doors, tum on outside lights and
spend the evening outside with neighbors. Carl's Jr. will ~
providing food and. drinks. Please join us for some summer fun!
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HOW 10 GET PU8UStE> -t..a.n; Mall to Editorial Page Editor S.J. Cahn et the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa MeA, CA 92627 • Re1iters Hotlne: Call (949) 642-6086 Fu: Send to (949) 646-4170
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Having some good,
clean fun with Hope
Bob Hope and I go way back.
()( course.•be didn' know it Over
his 100 years he has known and
woited with so many acts and
people that he couldn' possibly
remember everyone that has ever
been on the stage with him But I
bad that privilege several times.
Way back in my teen years, a
well·lcnown soap company (Lux)
held a oadonal beauty contest for
15-year-olds. It was an advertising
scheme and, as we were soon to
find out, a way to seO their
product. for votes were counted
by soap wrappers. One of the
prius was a trip to I loUywood
and an appearance on the Bob
Hope Radio Show. I already lived
near Hollywood, so that wa.-. not
appealing, but to see Hope in
person wru. worth a car load of
soap wrappers. nus is how the contest worked:
Girls from each state mailed in
·their photos to the company. Six
from each state were selected for
the semi-final group. I was one of
the six from California Our
pictures were then put ln tl1e
newspapers and the public w:u. to
vote for one winner. Now here
comes the gimmick: to vote you
had to send in a soap wrapper
with your favorite girl's name
written on the back. You can
guess the rest Every time any of
our relatives. friends or neighbon.
went to the store. they bought !>ix
bars of soap. My boyfriend and
his family stocked up with bars of
soap. We had bare soap bars in
every cupboard and doset, in
every apothetary·type jar, under
the sinks, in drawers, everywhere.
Mom would wrap two or three
bars with ribbon and give them
for gifts. (ln fact 15 years later, I
still found naked soap bars in
Mom's cupboard.)
even though I did not win the
grand prize, it was jolly good fun
and I did get to meet Hope. There
we were the six finalists sitting in
MAILBAG·
the front row looking up to the
stage where the great comedian
stood a t the microphone. He
introduced ~ individually by
name. We waDced onto the stage
to the twle or a rew jokes about
~ being very clean having
washed with so much soap.
The nexJ time I met Hope was
several years later and I was doing
a little modeling. Hope had his
first television shaw. Lt was put
together in vaudeville-type acts. I
was one of the girts that held the
slgns armowtcing the next act. I
did th.is a few times until the acts
turned to skits and the format
changed
Hope performed everywhere.
He journeyed around the wond.
entertaining the troops. How I
wanted to join the USO and travel
with his show, but l was too
young and without much talent
He was a great patriot and
philanthropist
On stage or off. this legendary
showman was always a
gentleman, always a nice guy.
That twinkle in his eye like he was
ready to say something dever Wa.!>
always there. I feel privileged to
have rubbed elbows with one of
the greats.
NANCY ROBISON
Newport Beach
Rohrabacher needs lo
fly lo airport's rescue
In response to your article,
"O.C. grounds L.A.0s El Toro
airport proposal,~ July 23:
Secretary of Transportation
Norman Mineta, a1 Democrat in
a Republican administration,
could onJy reiterate what
Herman Bliss, the Federal
Aviation Administration·s
Western-Pacific Region
Director of Airports, had
written to me earlier at the
request of the White I louse:
that the first article of the U.S.
Constitution gives the power to
Congress to, among other
things. control interstate
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''Meet the Winemaker"
'/h~""' 31n. 2003
5:00 u 8:00 ,. ..
mcct TOBIN JAMES &om
Tobin ja.ma C&an of Pate> Robles.
Toby will be pouring Tobin James
Owcau u Cadidlo, Jama Gang~
Cabcme! SauYigDoo. Made io tbt ~
Matot and •l..icp&id lo¥t" to rwnt 1 f(W.
Toby will dia. chc wine making history
of Tobin James c.dlan.
commerce, commerce with
other countries, postal roads
and property of the Army and
Lhe Navy, and that Congress
has not provided the a,viatlon
administration authority to
operate an alrport at the closed
et Toro Marine Air Base.
Therefore It is up to Rep.
Dana Rohrabai;her to look after
his constituents wbo live in the
communities of Dover Shores,
Westcliff and Santa Ana Heights
w ho are adversely impacted by
increasing noise from aircraft
departing from John Wayne
Airport and his constituents
who live in Costa Mesa,
Westminster, Huntington
Beach, Seal Beach and Long
Beach who are adversely
impacted by increasing noise
from aircraft approaching Long
Beach Airport.
Voters in these communities
depend on Rohrabacher to join
with representatives of
communities adversely
impacted by increasing noise
from aircraft approaching Lo5
Angeles International Airport
and aircraft departing from
Ontario, overcome the
ill-directed inOuence of Rep.
Otris Cox and provide the
avialion administration
authority to open a reasonable
national airport at the closed El
Toro base. One that would not
adversely impact any
communiry such a.-. described
at the Web sue
http://www.ocxeltoro.com.
CHARLES GRIFflN
President,
The New Millennium Group
Newport Beach
A short, simple
and sweet response
Regarding the JuJy 19
Community Commentary,
"'Facts don't suppon Greenlight
contentions." ... Bravo, Bludau.
PAUL SALATA
Newport Beach
No Prerequisites.
Orange Coast College invites you •..
To Bring Your Dreams!
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LE I I ER TO THE EDITOR
Why stop at charging for j ob center?
T he Pilot has endorsed
the idea of Costa Mesa
Mayor Gary Monahan
and Councilman Allan
MlµlSOor of trying to charge
surrounding cities for their '
residents who use the Costa
Mesa Job Center as a way of
sharing the cost But why
sh ould we limit that idea to
just one city expense?
Thousands of drivers from
Newport Beach and
Huntington Beach and
Fountain Valley and Irvine
and Santa Ana and other
cities drive on Costa M~'s
streets. wearing them down.
Out-of·towners use our
parks and recreation areas.
wearing them out. We shouJd
bill those cities for those
costs. And what about police
<>ervices? Every day. Costa
Mel>() police officers stop and
arrest do1,ens of people from
other communities. We
should bill all tJ10se cities for
the time lhat this take<,.
fhink of au the money we·d
ralte in, collecting for those
city expenses, and dozens
like them. that those
free-loading ~>Ut -of·towners
are using at Costa Mesa
taX}>ayers' expense. or course. there are a
couple of small problems
with this idea. We'd have to
hire an army of bureaucrats
to keep track of aJI of those
non-Costa Mesans who are
enjoying a free ride at our
expense. And we'd have to
sho uJd er the cost of what
Costa Mesans get for free
from other cities. It wouJd be
a prelty hefty bill we'd get
from Newport Reach for all
of those Costa Me'ia
residents who use Newport'!>
beaches, and their parks, and
their streets, too. The county
wouJd have to charge Costa
Mesa for all of us who now
use the airport for free. And
the stale. strapped a\ it is for
cash, would no doubt send
Costa Mesa a bill for it!>
re:.idents' use of Mate
highways, parks. beaches
and publicly-owned
attractions. But it wouJd be
only fair, right?
Or we could simply stop
this foolishness about
whether other pe0ple are
using our facilities and
recognize that one fact of
living in a country hke ours
is that each of us pay"
direcUy for a lot of things we
don't uc;e. and each of us
uses a lot of things we don't
directJy pay fo r, and that the
beauty of this 1>ystem is that
we're in it togcLher and
nobody keeps track. hecau'*'
"-Call live together and it all
ccrmes out pretty much even
in the end. llenu:mber "We
the PC'nple"?
Or ,., that Arm:rin1 gone
100?
JIM TOLEDANO
C.o.,la Mbd
•JIM TOLEDANO is the former
head of the Democratic Party of
Orange County
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"Everyone has their bad
days."
Dady Pilot Sporta Editor Richard Dunn: (949) 574-4223 • Sports Fax: (949) 650-0170
·JUNIOR TENNIS
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Ail& 3 honoltt
TY HARPER
Wednesday, July 30, 2003 A7
Matthews gunning for victory against his seniors
13-year-old Newport
Beach resident is the No.
2 seed in the boys 16s
singles at the Costa Mesa
Sumn:ie r Junior Classic.
P1trlck Lave rty
Daily Pilot
COSIA MESA -Fabian Matlhew; b
playing in his second or third boys I 6l>
junior tenrus tournament.
Don't blame him for not knowing ex
aclly. He's just a 13-year-old about 10
enter lhe eighth grade at Ouist Lu
lheran School in Col.la Mesa. I le ha' to
have more pressing concernl> on hi.;
mind.
One of lhose is trying to win the Cow1
Mesa Summer lunior Class. Af1er all, he
is seeded second in the 16!., dei.pi1e h e
ing as many as lhree year; younger thJn
some of lhe player..
"That's wha t I was lhmkmg." Mat
lhews said. "If I'm lhe 'o. 2 seed, I c<in
FROM
THE SIDELI NES
Timeout
for trivia
Newport Harbor
football's history included
rarities and intrigue,
perhaps proper for trivia.
S pons quesuonl> Crom yesteryear
involving harbor area athletic
personalitie<> can be most
interesting and fun.
After the 1930s. one might be
prompted to ask.
whatNewpon
I !arbor 1 ligh football
coach once played
coUege football with
a future president of
the United Stales?
• A sharp old-timer
would be quick to
exclaim: "Dick
Spaulding, I larbor
Higti grid chief tn
1938-39.~
The one who
became the
DON
CANTRELL
president many years later was the late
Richard Nixon. The pair played at
Whittier C.OUegc in l11e early '30s..
Spaulding was a fair gridder who
graduated from Escondido High. He
once reflected dimly on his grid talent
because he was pigeon-toed. Nixon
loved the game of footbaJJ, but rarely
ever got off the bench be<,-ause he wasn't
strong enough to deal with the first· and
second-string players.
Spaulding established higti marks in
prep football while coaching at Fullerton
High. He once set a record, guiding the
Fullerton Indians to 28 straight Sunset
League victories. I le took. one team to
the CIF finals.
One of the most interesting aa:olades
for Spaulding arrived during his final years
of education when the Buena Parle Higt\
stadiwn was named after him. He had
served 18 years as Buena Pad's principal.
Incidentally, Nixon served once as
student body president at Whittier
C.Ollege'and drew Spaulding into the
picture to serve as vice president.
The Nixons once invited the
Spauldings back. to the White House for
a visit The friendship was fairly solid
over the years until Nixon was jolted by
the Watergate scandal.
Although Spaulding drew ample
atten tion over the years as a champ grid
coach, his widow, Thelma. once said
baseball was his favorite game.
One of the early day owners of the
~d Rams pro football team once
arrived at Harbor High's auditorium one
evening for a national appearance on
radio.
He also had served some years as a
professional prtt.e fighter and later
became an outstanding golfer among
celebrities. He died Monday and people
around the world conveyed tributes and
good cheer. His name? Bob Hope.
In dme, the Rams ahlfted to Loa~
'ftars lall!f they nXMJd to SL Louis.
Who was the former Harbor HJgh
roc:k·rl>bed tackle who adYanoed to s.nca Ana College lnldaDy Ind almost
collided wbh the peat )die RobtOlon
of Fuaderl& Collepf
... llDILMI ...... Al
probably win thjs thing.·
He advanced to the third round Tuei.-
day with an easy 6-0, 6-2 victory over
Jonathan Ormont and his road to the fi.
nals got a bit easier when thfrd;seeded
lfyan Caughren of Newpon Beach was
upset.
Ulc.e Ma tthews, Caughren is 13, but
he will tum 14 an August and be a fresh-
man this year at C.Orona del Mar 1 ligh.
Playing in his second toumamenl in the
16s division, Caughren had already ad·
vanced to the finals of last week's War by
the Shore at Lhe Balboa Bay Oub Rac-
quet Oub al> the No. I seed.
But he couldn't advance to the third
round Tuesday a .. he was dom inated by
Al varo Sanche1 of Palm Desen. 6·0. 6· l.
What weni so wrong'?
·Everything," C..aughren !ta.id. "My
<;erve ju'>I wen1 nut. And the kid gol '>O
lucky. Scrioul>ly. I'd hit a perfect '>hot
and he'd hit a winner off it. I couldn't do
anything abou1 11. • KHITTREPTr w )fl, I Cc!ughren '>truggled from Lhe out'>l'I Jon Kroopf of Corona del Mar returns a serve against Adam Perez during ttie Costa
see GUNNING, Page AS Mesa Summer Junior Classic at ttie Costa Mesa Tennis Center on Tuesday
JONES CUP IV
Ghassemi,
·Damion do
double duty
CO~l:i.\ Ml.V\ -llley :open! IUl:!:.da}
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ho~' I l' '-lllWl" 4uanerfinaJ<. on lht' ~ne.
lnen 1h1°\ II have 10 wme hatk to
gc1lwr again on lhur..da~ 10 compete m
lhe '>l'1111ti11.u'> 1n douhll..,
h'IJ Ix-.i '1rangc t ouplc of da'" lor
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See DOUBLE, Paee AS
Will Tipton, the Big Canyon Country Club men's champion. will be competing in the Jones Cup at Mesa Verde Country Club on Fnday Below, Tipton
practices his putting at the club. A former use golfer. this Wiii be his first Jones Cup. He Wiii team wrth two-time defending champion Bob Love1oy.
New ground
for Tipton
Big Canyon nm 4 handicap. "I don't Ret tht'
champ-misses chance to play v.rith Hoh
~l.+i lhat often so it\ a good
heated opportunity for him IO .. carry
competition of me the entire 18 hole<;,
The Jones Cup featu~ a
coll ege golf, but is pro-am team from each of
pleased with th e the four private country
clubs in Newport·Mt">:I
path he has chosen. (Newport Beadl. Santa Ana. Ml'l>Ct
Verde and Big Canyon) competing in
a better-ball of partners fonnat with
Bryce Alderton • two foursomes foDowing each other
Daily Piiot back-to-bade with galleries in tow
Lovejoy and amateur partners F riday's Jones Cup IV will be new Danny Lane (2002) and Ron Maggard
on two fronts for Will Tipton. (2001), have won the lase two Jones
The JS-year-old Big Canyon O..ps after the Mesa Verde team of
Country Oub men's champion has Tom Sargent and Pete Daley
never played the golf course at Mesa captured the inaugural tournament
Verde C.Ountry Oub and will be in2000.
teeing it up for the first time in the llpton Is quite cognizant of the
Jones Q.rp. part of the Fletcher Jones stakes Frida~
Motorcars/Daily Pilot OUb ·11~aren~ in the hunt. I donl
Ownptonsbip Series, which began
with the Tha Qip ClaMfc in 1997.
know if Ron Mqgard and Danny
Lane will talk to me anymore.·
Ttpton wW team with Bob Lovejoy, Tipton said. •t know Boyd Martin
Big Canyon~ Dlreclo.r or Golr. who (Santa Ana Country Oubs
has bc5'en on two consecutive cNunpon) and Steve Rhorer (Mesa
winning Jones Q.ip teams baading ~-title hoJder), so 1 loolt forward
into the I :30 p.m. 5far1 ~ to playing with thml and producing
·rm looking bward to h w:ry
SM TPl'ON, hp Al much.• said llp(on. who is a 2
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GUNNING _ 30 lo lhe stxth game, Kroopf
came alln.Ior ~ eo&W.WCiV41
polnta to close to wlth\n 4·2. He
bad an opportunJty to wtn the
next game as weU. lWQ game
pOints In (act. but couldn't put
Perez away.
[)()lJEll..~~~~~~o~f Alet~~M~~;n~thow~q~and~·rnMat~t~WD~-:--=won~~s-~2.~6-.f~uver~~~~·~Ub~8~Thomas.~.~&-0Eli-~iftt:Jl~::l~~~~~~~~...-
c tinued fr A7 day. winner againSt Alys8li Tunelli. Continued from A 7 on om The only other player from lhe Newport 8-dt'I Jaml8on Steele
Damiorl nd C.hasli8mi ad· Newport-Mesa aree to advaooe in also advanced when ~
vanoed to the thin:t round or the the boys LZS singles was Cost.a seeded Amy Beck wttbdrew be-
Continued from A7
It WU Dave Phoenix. in the
mJd-a<M at Pllsadena one n.lght
when the superb athlete,
Robinson, streaked right past
him on a quick-opening line play
to score. Robinson went on to
break the racial banier for blacks
in baseball when he signed a
contract in the late 40s to play (or
the Dodgers. Its safe to say that
Robinson was most versatile in
sport& And, a sterling player in
baseball.
He bad already lo t four game5
before he had a game point and
although he came up wllh three
of them In the fifih game. he
couldn't deliver chc final blow.
bays LZS singles competitlon al Mesa's Owtie Corum, who de-caUBe of iojUry.
the Costa Mesa SUmmer Junior feated fourth«eded Damn. Mg, Jn ~ l4s. Newport Beach's Perez prevailed 6-3, &-0.
The only other player from the
Newport-Mesa area still alive in
the l6s singles was Corona del
Mar's Lance Ning. But he drop·
ped out of the competltlon with
a 6· I. 6-0 loss to 1hlvis McClel-
lan.
Oasslc at the Costa Mesa Tunnls 6-3. 6-4. Chrisdna Scbwart:t advanced to
Mer sweeping the first set,
Sanchez won the first two games ot the second set, before Caugh-
ren won his first and only game.
Center Tuesday and then com-Corum is also playing with the third roWld with a 6-2, 1-6, 7·5
blned to wln their quarterfinal Romel Orplano In the 14s doubles wbl against P.l.lr.abeth Van~ Hof.
doubles match. and was a 6-t, 6-1 winner Tuesday also of Newport Beach. Alexandria
~Everyone bas theu bad days."
c.hasserni, from Corona de! to advance to Thursday's semifin-Walters of Corona de! Mar ad·
Mar, defeated Ron Ryan Tua.Ian a1s. wnced with a 6-0. 6-1 wtn over
6-1. 6-0 and has lost ~t three Qber locals to advance on Newport BeadlS Whitney Griffith. Caughren said.
Tuesday wasn't a bad day for
Matthews. who disposed of Or-
mont in quick. fashJon.
lbat leaves Marthews as the
lone local representative among
the remaining 16 players. All 16
players are tough, as evidenced
by the fact that none or those re-
maining even lost a set on Tues-
day and the most games any of
them lost in a set was four.
games In h.ls first two matches. Tuesday included Spencer Re1tt.. Sasha Dunlap. the younger sister
Damion, of !Wewport Beach, He defeated Geoffrey Hsu 6-2, 6-2 of Vanessa, al<;<> advanced with a
was a 6-1, &O vi6lor against Ron· lo reach the set'nifinals in boys 6-2, 6-4 wln ugW.nst Michelle Na·
Wllh the victory he advanced ro the round of 16. where he will
&tee Sean Winbauer at 3 p.m. to -
day al the Costa Mesa Tennis
Center.
aid Pre.i.ssman. 18s, where he will meet No. J seed muco. The one-time Heisman Th>phy
wlriner for Anny in the mid-40s
and a coUege Hall of Farner In
football was Glenn Davis. I le was
a 9.7 sprinter In his prep days
when he led Bonita High to the
CIF small schools title agajmt
Harbor High, 39-6, In '42.
But only one of the two will Whitney Reed. Three locals reached lhe th.int
emerge victorious when they face in boys 14s singles. Henri 010· round In the IPrls 12s singles.
each other at 9 a.m. today. meau was a 6-3. 6-4 advancer Pifth-.seed aena Cieytan-Leach
No matter what happens. against Ryan Mayer. was a 6-1. 2-6. 6-4 winner against
Corona del Mar's Jon Kroopf
wasn't as fortunate.
He broke serve to win the first
game against Adam Perei but·
(hen lost the next four.
But Matthews is a tough player
in his own right, evidenced by
his No. 'J. seeding. And no matter
what his experience is, he thJnk.s
he can win.
they11 till team back up for their Newport 8eachS Diana Khoury Della Tuylor. Hailey Hogan from
doubles sem.i.6.na1 againsl top-~ a 6-3. 7-6 winner agaiMt Balboa was a straight-set winner
seeded Kenneth Ip and James Raf-Natalie Kelley In girls I& and will against Natalie Small of Newport
fi.ni Thursday. Ghassemi and Da-face third-seeded Vanessa Dunlap, Beach. Melissa Matsuoka was a
mion mamtalned the theme of a senior-to-be at Newport Harbor 6-l, 6-2 winner against Jeanette
Coincidentally. one Newport
'42 tackle. em· Neth. and Davis
eventually ended up woriting for
the same company, the /At
Angeles Tf mes.
Trailing 4-I in the set and 15-easy victory with a 6--0, 6-0 defeat High. in the quarterfinals. Dunlap l.osaria
TIPTON
Continued from A 7
some good golf out there."
TI pt on plays an average of live
oc six times a month, usually on
weekends. The partner in a reaJ
e&tate investment finn was on
the course quite a bit more when
he was growing up in I lollister
before attending use.
The Trojans claimed the ll-acific
10 championship in 198S
-Tipton's freshman year -
when Duffy Waldorf~ leading
the charge. '
USC reached the NCAA
championships in 1988. the same
year 'T'ipton qualified for his only
U.S. Amateur. The tournament
was held at The Homestead in
I lot Springs. Va
"I missed the cut by one !>hot
.. and that still baun ts me,·
'T'ipton said with a laugh.
Harold Ecklund. 'T'ipton's
grandfather. introduced him to
golf at age 5 and at 7, Tipton wrls
entering tournaments.
"IEckJundl took me around ro
these tournamenis and we
traveled around Nonhern
California in the summer.."
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Tipton said. "He was a colonel in
the Air Force and taught me
everythjng about the game. most
importantly etiquette and
sportsmanship."
Eventually the constant
compctidon against future l'GA
golfers such as Billy Mayfair and
Phil MidceJson, who was a
freshman at Arizona State when
'T'ipton was a senior at use was
too much for TI pion to handle
and he decided to give golf more
of a "recreational" status.
• After my M!nior year lat usc..1.
I took rwo year.. off. I didn't pit.k
up a club." Tipton said. "Quue a
bit was going through my mind
such as. 'What am I going to do
for the rest of my life?' The day-in
and day-out competition with
these guys like Billy Mayfair was
a bit disappointing. I lost pace
with them so I decided it may be
a benefit to get out in the world
and worlc.
"lt is somewhat of a regret
seeing these guys do well, but I'm
happy with the path l have
chosen. I wouldn't give up my
recreational play for anything."
Tipton has been a member at
Rig C..anyon since 1997. but by
November, it may be a bit more
difficult for the future father to
find time for the links.
Tipton and Monique. his wife
of 18 months, are expecting their
first child in November and
they've even picked out a name
-John Harold Tipton.
"He's named after his
grandfathers, so that made my
mom and dad very happy.~
Tipton said. "I'm undertaking the
babies' room so I could still have
palnt on my hands on Friday."
Tipton is somewhat of a
newborn to the Jones Cup,
hoping to add another coat of Big
Canyon success.
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Another Neth. Roger, a
second-team Newpon tackle in
·42 who seived for years as the
police chief for Costa Mesa and
Irvine. has had occasions of
bumping into Davis when he 1&
invited to the Amigos Viejo)
luncheons at the Newport
Harbor Yacht Oub.
Many old Newport fans suU
recall that Davis once told nme
Magazine that his favorite
gridder from the early 40s wa.'
the late I faruld Sheflin, the
AJJ-CIF fulJback for Harbor I ti,;i.
who had the !>peed and power 10
handle Davis.
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TRUSTEE'S SALE T S Completely desoibed in
No 1063531-03 APN said deed of 1rVSt The
933-94-088 TRA 01001 aveet lddresa and Oltlllf Loan No 1004081873 common deslgnlbOrt. ii
REF Gordon, Dana l/l'f, o1 the ~ ptOpel1'f
IMPORTANT NOTICE dncltled above It TO PROPERTY purponed to be 118
OWNER: YOU ARE IN 36th Street Newpot1
DEFAULT UNDER A 8Nctl CA 92683 The
OEEO Of TRUSl, undef8Jgned Trustee
OATED Nowmbef 15, di9Clalms any liabilily for
2001. UNLESS YOU any ll'tCOITllClnell o( the
TAKE ACTION TO street address and otllt(
PROTECT YOUR oommon designation, d
PROPERTY, rT MAY Bf any, shown heAlin Said
SOLD AT A PU8UC sale Wll be maoe. bul
SAL.£. IF YOU NEEO wrthOut COYenanl et
A>4 EXPLANATION Of warranty. 8JCPl'89S et
THE NATURE OF THE implied, regarding 1111e,
PROCEEDING pogeession, oondtion or
AO.AINST YOU, YOU enct.urtnnc:es. lncludng
SHOUlD CONTACT A feel, Charget and
LAWYER. On August ·~or the Trustee
06. 2003, at IOOOlm, end ol lhe trusts aealtld
Cal-Wetllefn by uid Deed o1 Trvst, to
Aeoonlleyance Pl'/ the remaiAng Corpeta11on, as dirt principal IWt1I ol the
eppointed lrllslee under note(•) secured by &aid
and pursuant IO Deed of Deed of Trust to wit
Trust recorded $446.233 33 .+th
Noll9mber 30, 2001 . H inte<es1 lher80n from '1lt No 20010861768, Oeoembef 01 . 2002 at
Of Official Reoofde in the 7 .990'% per ennum u
olfiot ol 11'19 County pnMded In llld "°'9(1)
~ ol Orange plus COsll and any ~. Statl ol ~ancea with lnlerelt.
Cellomla. ell8CWd by ESTIMATED TOTAL
~ Gonion, a Migll DEBT S.C75,646 28 Tht
wll 181 at PIA:llc blntftclaty und« laid
IO ""*' bio:'8r Deed of 1'NS1 t.etotoce
' caeh, cashief• c:flldl •MICUled and oellYeted • Olwn on • ... or lo 1he underlqled a
nltlolW bank. • c:flldl Wlltten Oedatlllon of
chwn by a .._ or o.tkft and Demand for
tedal1' c:r9dit ur4on. or a Sale, and a Wl1ftlfl
cl** drawn by • "*" NoClce °' Dlfaull and or .._.., eaW9 and Eldon to Sel Tht
loin -l)ia.b .. llWlOI ".,....,.., c.Uled Mid
-.;*"'bi, OI 1M9 NcD ot Dtfd and ** ~ In Sec:torl Ellalotl to Sell lo bt
5102 Of .. Anlncfill ~ In .. CCMllY COdit and ~ to ........ ,.., property
do buefnlea In HI ...... 11 loclled. F« Mlle
In h il'or1l ol h lnb'mlllon: Mon-Fri
ftlCllOIM et h "*' tooam eo ':()()pm (819) ........ lo Tht 610-1221 Cli-Wtlllm
Pleclnll CM: °'""'· Alcoc;..,.,_,. Corp . <t01~1t E ~ 129 Ealll ...-, .,_,
• 1Mt1wa P11oer-. Po 1o11 2200i'. e cellofM. .. ~ .. C'Aitan. Ce ~
Ind ........ ~ IO Dlllcl Ny 18. 2()03
, Ind now Mid by i wldlr T~ S. Olllar"
Mid Deed of T""' In h &bf P Olw11Mrtti11 ~ ..,.., tn ... A-"7320 lf17/'IM>:!,
CClfty and ... 071ZWJ, 07r»03)
f'lditiM~ 11mes.....,
The lntlowme persons
are dwn~ business as
L d\t'I Med1t al Cenlfl r or
Skin Re1uveMt1n11 3816
S 011,101 St Sull<' M
Santa /\n~ CAhl11rn1~
\12104
Ru,s•ll Joh11 Kala11dt1
18142 Brentwl'tl r.,
Hunlon~lon BeA• h C.il1
tor noa 9?641
l onda lee Somnnoan
1814? Brenlwetl tir
ltorntingtnn Hea( h I: nh
ll)rn1a 92647
Thos busmen " turo rlur led by en µarlM,,
ltave yl'lu sl~rlf'(I do111g
borsineu yel > N11
Rus•l'tl Jl'ltin llal•nd~r
This sl.tlemenl w.i\
fol~d with lht. County
rink of Oranee Cuvnt1
on 07103 OJ
200J&9S0463
Daily Pilot July 9 lf1 71
JO. 200J W208
NOTICE OF PETTTIONTO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: DEBBY A. EV ANS CASE NO. A220366
To aM heirs.
beneficiaries. creditors.
comingent aeditOB, and
per900S whO may othelwise be inlefesled
111 lhe will or tslaWI. et
both ol DEBBY A
EVANS
A PETITION FOR
PAOBATE has been filed by STEPHEN J
SCHUMACHER In me Superior Cwn OI Caltfomia. County OI ORANGE Tl-IE PETTTION FOR
PAOeA TE n!QUllll ht STEPHEN J SCHUMACHER be
~ u l*IOf\ll
representative lo
adminlstef the tllale ol
the deoedenl. Tl-IE PETITION l'eQUelts the~· wM and OOdlcill, If any. be
admilled lo probate
The will and lll"J oodall .,. l¥8latJle lor
txaminttion In h Ml
=~ aulhoff1y lo ~
fie --undllf .. ~,_·_,,"""' ol Em•
~ (Thie authority •
elow the per10nll , ......... ~ ... ____ .....
~co.rt~ .,.,,.. tllOrlD C*tlln ~~= l'lpllll!'llllM .. bt '*ll*ed lo r;te itClb lo =,,....i:
rdlol or C01•.e.d lo .. propoMd din.)
Tht ~---· .,...... IUflGltly
... bt w.-'""'"' '""""8d '*"°"' ... tn~IO .. ptlllew'l n .,.,... ~
--"""' .. QCUt
Aditi.s liniltls -s ....... The tottowin1 per \On~
•re doma bvsinP,5 J \
Con tr dsl Deliver v Rtpa~
S•r v1co Inc. 2504 Mark
ln !'o\ta Mesa. CA
97676
W~\ltrn Med11al Re
• uurces In< tCA) 2~
Mar~ l n Co,ta Mt\•
lA 92626
t ht\ busme\' '' ton
dut ted by ~ cnrpnralonn
lfave you 51•1 led doon!'
bU\111~\S yel I
Yes
0110112003
Weiler Medoc~I R~
\ources lnr Rob•rl I
Monette President
I hi\ sl~temenl w"' lolrd
with the County (1'1k .,f
Or•'"&~ County titt
OJ ,l<;IQJ
200369S28TO
U~oly Pilot luly lO /\u~
6 13 ?O 2001 Wiii
fldilills llSiltu
11-.S........
fhe lollowme prl\Oll\
are dO•Ol bu.,oMS\ d\
Bo11mt ow 11 Atn• rte an Sllck~r Company 1788
M11111nvoa. Co\la M~•a
CA 97621
B•·•d Thompsun lll
D•~nound An N1 wµor I
Br"' h CA 92662
Joh11 MLCr•y Ir 411
I ?0th Cnst~ MP\~ I.II
9?671
fh1S bu~onrss os ~nn
durled by .t tttn~ral
PM Iner ship
H.we you star lrd doll!~
busrn~u yeP Yr'
July 13 2003
tlr all T toomp,nn
lhl\ statemtnt w~'
hied with lh~ r uunty
Cler k uf Ordnee ( ounty
on 07 '28/0l
20036952926
Daily P1t11t holy 10 AllR
6 13. ?0. 700l Will
MtiM llliltu
"-S....
fh1; totlowme. per \On~
dre doone bu\tnl'\\ a\
Roy.it Rolly Partnrrs
1601 Duv• Sll•el , Suole
170 NewpC1rl H~ach
Cahlorn1a 91660
Triumph Mor tiia&•
1CAJ 16'll Dove Street
Suite llO Newport
Beach C•lotor 1111 'J2660
Tho\ busone\\ os cnn
dulled by .l 1nrpor"llnn
ttave you d•rled doona
bv\ineu vet> Y•s. 01 I
I l,200J
T11umpl> Mort ~•~e
lohn CAies Prf'\ldf'nt
tho\ stalement was
filed wolh the County
(;ler k of Or ~nee Conni y
on 07 14/QJ
200J69S1S03
0•1fy Pofot July 16 23.
30 Au& 6 2003 Wl25
ficffMllls9tu
11-.S....
The follow1n1 pto \On\
Me do1n11 busmen • .,
The Newport C•nltr 101
lnteer ated Med1l 1ne.
1!>19 Bonni• Onnne
I err ace, Cornn a del M3r
Cal1furn1a 92675
W;llo•m S Flanaean Ill
1Sl9 Bonnre .Doone
ftrrac e. Cnrona <kl M•r
C•f1torn1a 9?6?!>
!hos buStne\\ " 'on due led by an 1nd1v1dual
tfave vo11 star led dOirlfl
bu~lncss yet> Nu
Wollrnm S Flanap,dn
I Ac
fhl\ \latemtnl w•\
hied wrth lht Cnunl r
Clerk ot Otan&t County
on 06126 03
20036949SIS
Oaoly Pilot July 9 16 13
30. 2003 W213
\
SELL
your stuff
through
classified!
Adilm~
"-S.......
The fotlowone persons
11 t doing bu\llot\\ •"
l111eo;r aled Acupuncture
Ce11ler , ~020 Buch
Stre~t Suitt I 05 N,w
pml Be.at h C:ahfo1111a
9?660
Mary J Snyd~t I A•
4020 B•rch Slrtel Su1tr
LO~ Nt wporl Buell
C•ltforma 92660
1 h" bu\lnen 1\ enn
ducted by an 1ndtv1dual
Hav~ you 5l••ffti <loonv
bu5ones. yet' Y" 06/
01.'2002
Mary J Snydfl I lie
lhl\ shl•m~nl wa\
lole<1 wtlh the t:ounly
Cltr~ or Or ~n1r tnunly
on 06124/()3
200S6t4t4S9
Oaofy Pilot Jvty 9 16 -ZJ
JO 2003 W212
SELL
your stuff
through
classi fied!
Notice os ioven 11141
11ur\u•nl lo Stcloon'
11701 2171'> of lht
Ru\111r \s and f''"'"'
\OM\ 1'.od•. s .. , hnn '>l'>
''' the p,.n•t Codr N[ WPOR I M( SA Sll I
STORAGE. Z5!i0 N~wpurt
Blvd . lo\la M•"A CA
9762/ Wiit Ult l)y
to1n1>e1thv• b1dd1n11 on
Au2u5t 76 ;>()())•I 10 00
• m Auction to bt h~ld
al 25!>0 N•wpm t Blvd
Co<I~ Me.a CA 'J2627
f'rnp•oly tn b• \Old a.
follow\ "11\1 •ll•11eou•
hnu\ehuhl 111111<1' PP!
\Ona I olem~. lu• n1l111,.
applt•nt e\ and ( tulh1n2
btlung1n~ fro lh.-fnl
luw1n~
N4n1e Unot •
PAUlAOltllfMAN 69
PAUl AOflCttMAN 74i,
KtMBERl Y SWOClR 4/
lOUll HERNANDr l .14'>
DAVID STARKEY 747
PORlll\ BROWN 545
DONALD KRANIClt . .1'>6
Kf 11111 Pl I[ RSON. '>74
MOt.llC Q(llfl..A/'() 114
RNC)Y W~Tll 'i20
MAAY SADLER. 70
RICHARD StDOERS
AOC 1 tONC £ R
Pubtoshpd Ntwport
BPach·t.o,,la Mua Oa1ty
Polol luly X) llu&U\I 6.
2003 Wl36
FictitiM~ •s...... Thr-full1>•t1rin1 ,,,.. ·11•
Ml" duine, t.IU')H1t\' '' $ut ii 7 r.11tor111 r1
AVfl'flll•. Cmo11i1 dcl M.u
C~1tfn1 n1• 'J7bi~
.,.,AU1.-i1 lltf! F tlrru ~~,.
111\U ~ JI 1 r.utrtrno 011
Avrrou•i f uron• drl Mdl
( dfol1Jr Mlf 92f.lf!>
f h1~ tJus1nt\\ 1• l l•n
c1tu ffl(t hy .. fl mt11vu1u.tl
lfh~ you '' 111~11 !fooonr
hU\lft!:\' Vf't) N,,
KdfhrllM I ot•*n It•
l(U:Jfk
Th1t. -.tdtf'mrflf W1'\
toled woth th• l.o•uitl~
Clerk ot Or •n~t f.r11111 t v
on 01,01 03
2003'9SOUO
Darty P1fol July lb l J
JO Aue 6 ?OOJ Wl 74
FidftiM t.iltu
"-S.......
I he tollowona pel\nn<
art' do111a busonu' .,
Master Serv• Commer• oal
PHI l lonuni01111n 7741,
Toston Avenur f)ftwpmt
Beach. CA 91660
Muk J•ml'• Shor •Y
??45 Tu,1,n Av• New
port B~deh. CA 9?660
Th;\ h1"1nn• " con
dueled by 411 1nd1v1dual
Hav• you \lllr led doma:
bu51neu yet> No
Mark J.ime5 Shorey
ltH5 \l~trmenl w~' fo~d woth lh~ County
Cler~ of Or 1111• <:n11nly
on 06/10. OJ
2003't47S"
Oi111ly Prlol July 9 16 Z3
JO 2003 Wllf>
AdlliM ..... •s....... Thi' tollowma per"'"'
<11t! c101n1 busmen •S
Z.tlllll\h Cnte1prisu
506 1/2 l6th Street
H1wpo1 I Brach C•h
!CH no• 92663
All<OO MrcllHI (jro"
506 1/2 .361h Strf'tl
Newport Duch. C•h
f0<nia 92663
This bui1nan " con ducted by an lndlvodual
Have you stMted dorn&
but1ne"s yet' Ho
All<on Moc:haet Cros.e
Tlus $l1t1menl wu
hied wttll llM County
Clef-of Ouna• County
on 07/01/0J
200l6HOt21
011ly l'rlot July 9. 16. 23, le?· ?00~ W21 l ,...... ..... .........
The followlna penons
lft dolnC butlnus » T
& T lnns.tment Oroup,
831 $ 8UCll Blvd ,
A11111trt11, CA 92804
l'I Yu Ttal, IJI S
Buch Blvd • "n•lltlm, c"9~· Thb buslneu 11 con
ducted by an lndlvldo11I
tt1o;e you s.tM led dolna
bUt.tMU ytll
Yn07 01 2003
PIY11Tat1
Thll •l•t-111 ....
t1ltd wltr-the C61111t1
Clv• of Or111P Coulfty
011 01 /l6.IOJ .... ., ....
Dall~ ,.ilot Jiiiy 30. A111.,
8, 1; 20. 200.1 WU4
I I
•
•
Daily Pilot
ISClJttS
MOlllOf P1111111 TO
UMHJa ISTATI Oft
IUICl'SOMA • fQI WI IO. A2202St
To all hairs, benell
cianes. creditors, cor1
tina•nt c;red1tou. and
persons who may oll1·
erwise be lnte•esl11d m
the will or 11state, or
both. of. FRANCES
CLARA Of POU
A PETITION fOR PRO
BAU has been filed by
JOHN S. WILL IAMS,
PUBLIC 4')MINISTRATOR
In the Superior Court ol
Cahfornla, County ol
ORANGE
TH[ PUtrlON I OR
l'ROBATC requesh JOftN
S. WILLIAMS. PUBLIC
ADMINIS TRATOR be
appointed as pt1 ~onal
represenlaltve tu ad
nunoster the n rate of
the decedeot
lHC PCTlllON requests
the decedent's Wrll iilnd
codlcib , If .. n~. be
adnulted to probate The
Wiii and any cod1c1ls dre
available tor e.amona·
t1on 1n the tole kept by
the court
l H[ PE llTION r equesh
1uthority to admm1>ter
the estate undeo lhe
Independent Admono\
trahon ol £sidles Act
(!hos Authoroty woll allow
the p~r~onal repre.en
tatove to tak~ many
<SCtoon~ wothoul obtc11n
on& court appr oval
Before 1 .. 1un1 certain
very Important act10ns,
however. th• personal
represenl•t1ve woll be
required to 11ve notice
lo ml•• ested per sun¥ unle~s they have waived
notke ur coriHnted lo
the propoud <1cl1on.)
lhe 1nd~pend111I od·
n11n1sltat1on authonty
woll be granted u11len an interested ptir ~on
Illes an ob1oction to the
Pelohon and shows eood
cause why the court
should not arant lhe
3UlhOflly
A ttCARINC on tht
palo toon will be held 011
AUGUST 27. 2003 •I I 45
P m on Dept l / 3
lncated al 341 lhli Coty
D11ve !.outh. Oranrt . CA
92868
If YOU OBJECT to lhc
l.(r .rnton~ of lh• petoloon,
you \huuld dppear di ltoe
hea11n11 and >t•te your
ob1e1.t1ons ,.,, file wrollen
ob1..c1ton\ wolh the court
belore lhe he.tllnll Your
apved• an1.-e may be 111
jH!I \on 01 by youo
~llor nty .
If YOU ARl A CRL 01
!OR or cont1 ng•n l
co ed•lor of th• deceased.
you mu•I lole your claim
woth the court •nd mdll
a copy to the perso11dl
1 epresentalove •llPOllll•d
by lhe l OIH I w1th1n lour
month\ fr om the dat• al
the '"'I os"Janu, of
leller\ a' provided 1n
Probdle Cude \etllun
~1 00 The tom~ Im lolong
tldlm\ will not up11e
belor~ four month\ lrnm
Pol i•·y .
Rate-.. and deadl im.:' .in: -..uhJcct 111
~·hangc without 1w t1n· 1 ht• r uhli-..ht'f
reserve). the right tn ccn-..or. rcda,:-.tfy.
re v1'>c or l'l:JCl.'.l an) da.-. .... tied
udvt•ni,t·mcnt. Plca'c rc pon an~ l'rror
that may be 111 )our d a\\tf1cd :id
1mmcdiat£:ly. ll1c Uall) l'ilnt aLcept.-.
no hab1ltty for an~ error 1n an
advc niscment for ~ h 1d1 11 111ay he
responi.iblc Cllccpt l11r the Lmt nl the
space actuall y oc<.:0p1ccJ hy the error.
Credit can onl) he allm•t·c.l lor 1hc fiN
insenion.
ANNOUNCEMENTS [~j
& MISC. 10HH770
GARAGE :~
SALE 1489
BUSINESS & I_$ J
FINANCIAL 23os-2490
Colledibles/
Memorabilia 1160
f\mt rir11n Mnt1°t• vt..1~
~-t.,. 10..W.ltl ~.,..
LAI~ 4(h . f, yi:..t1' ,,f
11~'>110p pr<> OrdfV &
llb..k c. ... ,.., w, prot • ..., <1fJl
of mt mb .. , w~ArtnR
~-ltlr ~.-i UXJJ
""' ~ 114 '>31 .Hll
Tot' SS 4 U(OltOS nc
loa. ~lie~ & llh
Ill Mee-sp., lube dfTIP"•
Mike 949 64'J l'>O">
ENTERTAINMENT
talendarof
Events 1310
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OPPOIMl1Y
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l1~1ne on thos newspaper
I\ ..ubiect to th~ Feder al
I au Hous1n11 Act o l 1968
a s am~nded whoch
maku ol tllt&al to
advcrt"e ·any prefer
e nc e, llm1tat1on or
doscromonatoon based on
race. color . reh111on. sea.
handicap, familial ~talus
or national Ofl&tn, or an
1ntenhon to make any
such preference. hmota
tlon Of d1sc11minatoon •
Th" new\paper will
nnt know1n11Jy atcept
any advet hsemenl for
rut estate whoch 1\ on
voolatoon of the l~w Our
readers 11e h•reby
informed that all dwell
on~ adverltH d on thos
newsp3per are available
on an equaf opportunity
basos
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FOUNOON 7 -24/0J
(. SIOl COSTA MlSA
(A llKI) CAU CM
,OUCI 01"
todenrlk
'-"" '••"e•• 1 n8 ~' 10th St & Oceanfront
Cati to 1d 909 180· 2538
Genenl Amolncementl 1610
'rlvote Owll HvM"'t
Ckitt approa l/hr from
Hewpoltt Buch. h eel
Jent hu11t1n& ad,.cenl to
slate waterfowl refuse.
ownership Interest &
IPf)fOX 375 aCfQ of land
& 1mprovement1 + your
own camp compound
w/struc tur e ;and 2
trailers. Wonderful frl.
1111111 8BQ's ft wine
teslina durln 1 duck
seeson • many 11xtrnl
ldHI fOf 2 lflotnds Of
lather ft son. Call Mih
al 310-54 I 08S4.
SELL
your stuff
thnqn
classified!
the ht1t1n11 d1tt not~ed
abova.
YOU MAY fXAMIN[ lhe
hie kept by the court JI
you are 1 peuon In·
terested in the estate.
you may Ille with the
court D Requ111I for
~coal Nolie• (form Of· I~) ol the Mme of an
inventory and a ppr a1ul
of u l1te n seh or of
any petition or account as pro•lded In Probate
Code section l :l50 A
Requu t for Special
Notice lorm os available
fr om the court clerk
Att .. Mr. t .. '•tltl-f't
ltnl-• '· 48 Moye County CevnHI ond
Joyce alley, Deputy
341 The City Or., , .0 .
••• 4411
Or-s•. CA 92163
P ublished Ne wpor t
Beach Cosla Me\~ Daily
Polol July 24. 30. 31.
2003 fhW612
SUllOllS
(OTACJOIC AIDIOAl)
N-Ol lCE TO OHEN
DAN I· (Av1so • Acusa
do/ DONNA f'l NNY
YOllES. and 00£S I
through SO, Inclusive ,
YOU ARl BllNC SUED
BY l't AIN ltf r <A Ud le est a demand
ando) CINDY BRYANr,
You have JO CAI [ N
OAR DAYS after th1\
\ummon<s ·~ ~er ved on
you to Joie a typewntten
resrionu at th" court
A leller or phone call
woll not protect you.
~ewo otten rt
spon u must b• In
f)(Oper legal form of you
w1nl lht court to hnr
your cue
If you do not hie your
response on hme. you
mily lose the cu e, .md
your waees, money and
property may be taken
without lur thet warnlna
Ir om the cour l
There are other leaal
requirements. You m~v
want lo call an attorney
rlaht away fl you do not
know an attorney, you
may call an alto• ney
ref err al service or d
leg•I aod office (h'>led on
the 11hone boo~)
0e"!>U8S dt Que le
entreeuen esta colatoon
1ud1c1al usted toene un
pl.,zo de 30 UIAS LAL
{NOARIOS para pr~s~n
tar una respue\l.t c~
er lld d mdqUtnd ~n t'"»ld
cor te
Una cdrta o un.1
llamada lel•lonocd nn lb
ofrtocera protetl'oun. so
re~pue\ld escrtld a
rtldQUlflo lotne que
w mpl11 con lo for •ndl
odades Jegale• apror11a
da~ " us ted quoere qu,.
la corte nc U<ht su
CiSO.
So usled no prt\•nl.i
\U 1espuesla a tttmpu
puede perder el td"' y
le pul!den 4u1tar w
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2002
ALAN SLAT£R, Clerk
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by OLGA MORi NO,
Deputy (Delego ... )
STATEMENT Of bAM-
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FURNISHINGS MISCB.WEOUS
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Iota! $500 or more
(labo< or malet11ls)
M ltcenwd by the
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Alf Condltr0flt111 & Heal
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A -I HANDYMAN
Install, reface c1bonets.
~ ~ ODie 714-546-78
.,,,"""" <1<.AltPlf ~ Rep1ire, P1tch1n1. Install
Coortffll.5 any m e iobs
Wlloletetel 949 492·0205
Cluning
Touch or Klsm
Europe41l Eapen in
House Cleaning
20 yea" 1n Business
L1ccno;cd & Bonded
Prufc"1onal team~
as,.gncd
10 Your Home
(949) 548-0097
FRlC El:trlTUltCS
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Special~
Pl.AV OR DFl'END'l
8ucJ\ \'llJOCl'lblc. South dell~.
NOlt11I
• AJ 1165 <:1 3• ( 114
• S·Jl
WFST •07 41 0 91 63
0 9763 1
• Vc*I SOUTH
•8 ~AKJ 75 0 8
•A KJ 1064
The bidding:
SOlJ11t WF.Sr .. ,_
2·~ .._ ,. .._
NORTH F.AST .. ....
2NT .... ,_ .._
Opening lead: Three of v
S1udy the dje,&ram alxl\C
A~~ummg rcbOnllhle phi) and ~fen\t', would you rather try for 10 trick~ JI nearts (If opl to defw that
contract?
Since South'\ IWO heart~ <ohowed
adlliuooal \'aha. North'i. lwo no
trump was cmmcntly 1oOUnd, as Wlb
Sooth· s dtt1st00 to g"e North a
choice of &amcs by lcaptna to four hearts. showin& Ill lea~• slii clu~ and
fh-e ~~. AJthoogb North del:ldtd
10 gamble on thc m11Jur-~ui1 gwfl(, w<t
"'ould ha\'e corrected m fhc cl~
bccauo;e of our bcucr support fllf part-
ner·~ hrM·hld \UIL
Wc\I led 11 low diumond, declarer
played k1W Crom dummY and the ,-;k
WOI), 'The klnj of dfamonda Wli
Nffod in the tlol«I hmli. ~ wcne drawn io Cour l\lUOlh and lhe
lee o( clubr. Wiii led. Wesl'a diamond
dllal'd WllS I motW blow. W"Uh Oflly one entry IO the ~ in the .:e of ~there wa..\ no way'°' declllm'
to pick up the quMn of clu~ and thc
cootnel foundered hopelculy. Obviously, the contract can be
ll\lldc aJona double dummy lines If
dccllll'CI' croues to dummy wilh lhc
queen of uumps and immediately
tflku the club fl.llCUC. West can rulf.
but the dcfeodmi will score at IDOlo1
two heart~ and a dhimond. But lha1
will look very foolish if West holds a
11l11gletoo or doubleton q~n of clubs
and ll\IJ'l'lfl"I arc '-2. as expected.
Betrer is for South. after ruffina the
diamond II Irick IWO. to cash 11() more than cw high trump from hand and
then te!>I clubfl by leading tbc ace.
West CID ruff and fC\'Clt lO dilllll00d£,
but declarer ruffs. Cl'Q>SC~ to lhe
qucco of hearu and lake$ the matted
club fi-.se. We:;t ogain ruff5. but
lb.it 1s the fin.al trick for tbe defemc.
Since all the defensi\.c trum~ Na\e
bct-n r~ "'hilc South ~till lw.
onr, the: <1cr cnden. o.:annnt fJR\ cnl
dec:larn from wiMmg any ~turn,
C""'-''"8 tn the ace of '~ and
repeat• ng the club finc:s"C-The ron-
tracl " home with five trump tnc~.
(our club<; and the: occ of spades
Hard "'url< to achic \ c lhe same
te\Ull lb v.uuld ha~ been obmUICd,
with thc j!re31CSI Of ~..e. Ill lht'
clu~. thanl.\ w the rc"'t'aling be of
the car<b.
~lASTalU"~
3Br 28r. aar •ae.
w/d hookup, S2375/mo
Agt 949·293-4630
Of'IN SAT-SUN t-5
2Ga TUSTIN AVl
-4---11---+--I J 2br 2bo OCIA.NHONT.
Near Balboa pier
S2375/MO
r ab arch1lectual 3br 2ba
house remodel La yd,
&eller purchased another
Sl,395.000
ael 949 673 7800
aAlaOA PENINSULA Ill upper 3bt 2ba, VllOlt CAHI,
Ip, w/d, 2c 11•, S2400/mo aet Clwrsty 9t9-500 3648
.._ S2'50 tf*d :b t\h
d~n paho. coovn pool
trw, don, lam:' clnt cond
.,,.., now lie 949-646-8473
Newport Helfhta 3Br,
2Ba 1ar1e tamtly room
2 ctr 1tar11e avail 8/1
S27001mo 949 759 3771
lluff's P...,to. ( ,..,,
4Br 2'/·Ba. family rm
courtyard b41Clll1y, no
pm S2BX)n 714 328 8lJ3
Nice Jbr 2ba on Balboa
Penon hdwd fir s, Ip,
pitt10, 2 l 111, avail 8 I
•et S2800 949 293 4631
or lse S3995 Joan Allison
Bkr 949 646 2011 ~r 949 683 8911
llOVAltl
2br Zba 2 c ear. ea led,
community pool. aet
$2400949 293·4631
Renlats Wnecl 7UO w.......,..,..._
seeks room & bath
(Plrtal) t•chinte for hef1l
~'~ No coolune or nur Wll·
Rt>te-ences 96-m !il92.
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BeacMVaterfront Rm ts 7905
NICC he1 1-•tllote
openones lor Wail Staff
& HotlonetColdhne B~n
quet Couk Apply on
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fir pliln 10<. 2 kitchens Cott¥ on Ocear1 8MI. iettY
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nice yard. areal locahon
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714-91JS.l l'!"l8 714-366713
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Sept I 13, 9Z8 525 1950
Desert Renlats 7915
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H-••r•• Sf>•"°'''' lnteroor & Eiteroor
Repa11s 714·501 6466
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714·968· 1882
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Costa Mesa, Ca
(949) 646-3006
Cell 949-887-1480
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chrome wllls, ••• n.w
142,000 V'612057 fl
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CliryW "4 ..... y ....
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1cluel ml, b oolls,
11cords. metallic lur
quo110/ttn llhr, fully
I01ded, II"' new S~250 ve7218. 9&-.18118 •.... ., ..... _ c......... .•• c-,.
1uto 60fl+ mt. mel•llic
red/I 1n lthr, superb
cond throuahout. $9,995
Bkr ~9 5116 1888 -·~crM.c-
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Red/Cream. low miln. ful •va $49,SOO
I079039 Oii.
~AUTOSPOIT 949-~74-5600•
fenwi 'OD 360 .......
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,.. 7' s..-2000 per!
nnq c:ond. I:& m, new
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ford '6 5 Mo ton9
Convertible. 0111:1n1I
owner. solid c., $19.995
obo 949 719 2943
INflNITI X4 200 I ~ tooded. !Vi. :Bl ""
brOONpj lthr ntw. lrtted
ww>d. lour'loof, ~ •M:W
tol b;Jr S26.00'.l w•th e•
IDldecl .... ~
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SllWH t•n lop pw pl
A/C CU superb l1lle MW
cond v'11970 $9.995
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9'9·574-S600
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pile. phone. N~• CD,
AMC whls, l()()j( warr,
rmnl cond, PP $61 500
949 631 0771
Merc•d .. Ml 320 '91
wh1lc/i rey llhr, >Int
cnnd. loaded, ~ mo,
$18.525 949 394-2626
Mwe<4" •t 1 '-" sn
wh1te/11•Y llhr, chrome
whls, low ml, &llpefb
C411d, $699!> V'56728l
Bk1 949.586 1888 -........ -
Qkh ......... Aww•
60k ml, bladl/Cf•Y lthr,
mnrf, a>, fabulou\ cone!
lbrouahout $5995
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M1lu , Sports Pkl
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ff U 205eflo•
White w/Saddle
leather, Moonroof
( 19443) $29,980.
0 I Jo111or 5 r.,,.
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mo. Moonrool
( 19112) S32.980
f4 M.,ufle1 SIOO
Charcoal w/Bl•t k
Luther. 18"
Chrome Wheels
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( 1951:/Cl $29,980
0 I IM W 7401
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