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WEDNESDAY,AUGUST6,2o03
Considering its options
Caltrans offers Newport
$3.5 million to take stretch of
Coast Highway b etween
Jamboree Road and NeWport
Coast Drive off its hands.
June Casaerande
Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -Caltrans has made
Newport Beach an offer ii certainJy can re·
fuse. Bue ifs anyone's guess whether they will. .
The state highway agency has offered the
city $3.5 million to take over ownership of
Coast Highway between Jamboree Road and
Newpon Coast Drive in Corona del Mar. The
payment is to cover the city's maintenance
costs of the three-mile portion of the"tllgh-
way for a lO·year period. But it's almost im-
possible to teU whether that amounr will
cover the city's costs.
"It's very difficulr. if not impo~ible, to
quantify how much It will actually cost the
city." City Manager Homer Bludau said.
Maintenance of the road itself costs about
$I 00,000 per year. but it needs to be repaved
every I 0 years at a cost of about SI. 7 million.
And those estimates don't cover storm drain
'fiJters and other itelTll> the city believes will
be aOcf eo costs rrom t.Ufng over iherugnway.
Bludau said.
The Corona del Mar Business Improve-
ment District has hired a consultant to lobby
Caltrans for more money to cover installing
sidewalks and other expensive improvement
and maintenance costs.
The city's biggest expense in taking over
the highway couJd be legal liability, Bludau
said, but by Caltrans' rules. the agency
doesn't cover liability costs when relinquish-
ing a portion of 110adway to a city.
"liability could be the big issue." Bludau
said. "We're still trying to see whether the
consuJtant can get Calcrans to agree to pay
more money. But we will leave it up to coun-
cil to decide how much is enough.·
Mayor Steve Bromberg said he wanted to
ee analysis of the potential costs to the city
before forming an opinion on how much the
city should accept for taking over that por-
tion of Coast Highway.
I _.,;
"I need to see the science behind the nwn·
bers to ~e what are we getting for that S3.5
million besides some concrete,· Bromberg
said. "I'm not convinced that the liability will
be a big issue. Are we buying a pig in a poke?
I don't think we are, but we need to look at
the numbers first·
KOO TREPTOW/ OAILV Pll01
Pedestrians cross Pacific Coast Highway near the old Port Theater in Corona del Mar on
Tuesday. The city wants to take over ttus section of the highway to beautify rt and make
pedestrian safety improvements.
Bludau said that the matter will likely show
up on a council agenda in September.
when maldng improvements such as decora-
tive planters and pedestrian and traffic signs.
The Corona del Mar Vision 2004 plan can
likely take place with or without the highway
relinquistunent, officials said, but relinquish-
ment would definitely make It easier for im·
provers to get permi~ and work done.
"I'd like to have it resolved as soon as pos-
!'.ible, • Bromberg said.
Some supporters of a Corona del Mar Im·
provement project are anxious for the city to
take over the highway because that would
give them more freedom and less red tape
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach
and John Wayne Airport She may be reached at
(949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
1uns.casagrande '.!> latimes.com
At 20th National Night Out, safety i.s kids' stuff
Newport Beach Police Department has
demon strations and displays at Mariner's Park.
Costa Mesa has events at two locations.
Tom Forquer
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -As part of the
20th annual Nadonal Night Out. the
Newport Beach Police Department
and some of the cornnumity it serves
converged on Mariner's Pa.rt on Tues·
day for a fun and infonnadve event
The event was "mostly geared
toward child safety,· Lt. John Kline
said.
Oilldren participated In the
McGruft' Safety Oub and learned
about strangers, street safety and the
911 service from Officer Rachel Hall
as the brown crime fighting dog gave
reinforcing nods. The parents ~re
given fingerprinting kits.
Hall said that the goal of the Na-
tional Night Out Is to "to get the com·
munity together and show them a lit·
tie bit of the Police Department and
what we do.·
·1 discovered that they use that to
find out where you are ca1llng from
when you dial 911,~ saJd 6-year-old
Colin Duffy of Newport Beach, point·
ing to the mobile command post
truck with one hand while holding a
romplimentary Carl's Jr. hamburger
ln the other.
Also present were several members
of the S.WA T. team. Their van and
some of their tools were on display.
Qtlldren got to try on some of their
gas maslc.s and the heavy bulletproof
vests and helmets.
·Seeing police In this environment
makes kids more likely to approach
us when they need help,• Kline said.
There were also camival games run
by the department's F.xplorers, a po·
lice youth group. ·
SM SAFETY, Pap M
THINKING ALLOWED
City, Dyke
March
leaders at
odds
Lesbian rally's organizers say·
some of Costa Mesa's 22
conditions for permit violate
their 1st Amendment rights.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COS IA MESA -With lru,t year\ march un
der theu belts. organizer\ of the Orange
County Dylc.e March thought obtaimng the11
perm11 for this year's march "uuJd bt' a
breeze.
Instead. the city handed them 22 cond1-
uons they have to meet to receive their per
mit, includmg some they ~y infnnge upon
their I ~t Amendment nghts
The orgamzmg commutee wants a penrut
to use Lion's Park for a noon rally on Aug. 16
Ille march would begin at 5 p.m.
After the group threatened the c11:y \.\1th a
lawc;u11 from the Amencan Civil Libeme.,
Umon. rhl' CltYJ'TClded a httie m 1ts restnc
11ons. It 1s nO\.\ up to the committee to decide
whether the Lity hai. budged enough
"We wont know for another day or two. '>O
thmg:-. are suU lond of up in the air · said Tn-
cic1 .\ymes. dm.,ctor of communicauonc, fur
the ( 1a} and Le\h1an Lemer of Orange
County. which fund!> the march.
See MARCH, Pa1e A4
CITY HALL
Can you hear
me now?
official asks
Councilman John Heffernan
wants to find 'dead zones' in
cell phone service. But
getting the information is
turning out not to be easy.
June Casa1rand•
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -City Councilman
John Heffernan wants to create a map of cel -
lular service m the city, showmg all the areas
in which each provider's service is available as
well as the otys dead wnes.
That mformation Isn't so easy to come by.
So fat. Verizon, Clngular. AT&T. Nextel, Spnnt
PCS and SBC have not responded to the ciry's
request for infonnation about their coverage
areas in Newport Beach, Asst. Oty Manager
Dave Kt.ff said.
City officials ha~ been considerl.Jl8 hiring
an independent surveyor to travel throughout
the city with a sensor. logging information
about which cell phone provider's frequency
is in operation at various points tn the ci~
initial attempts to find a company that pro·
vides th.ls service have come up empty
Daily Pilot
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LOCALS ONLY
NEIGHBORS
Dmd s....-of Newport Beach
won first place in the fine arts
competition category at this year's
Orange C.OUOty Fair with his
woodwoO.ing ••• Bewlty W*il
of c.osta Mesa was a division
winner in the preseMJS
competition category al the fair
wUh her~ fruit jam ••• Sue
Jobmon of C.osta Mesa took first
place ln the breads competition
category at the fair with her sour
aeam lemon bread ... Jeny lee
Pnndl of Costa Mesa was the
division winner in the
professional confectionary
competition category with his
tru1Des. He is the owner of
French's Qipcak.e Bakery at 273 E.
17th St., Costa Mesa. French also
had three other first place
products, one
.....----, second-place
Cara
Jacobson
and one
third-place ...
Qua 1-:obeon
of C:OSta Mesa
was division
winner In the
collections
competition
category with
his military pins.
The collection
was handed down from his
great-grandmother ... Sandra
Slerio of c:osta Mesa was division
winner in the
seafood
competition
category with
her salmon dip
... Robert
Moore of Costa
Mesa won first
place honors in
the ceramics
Robert Moore competition
division with his
ceramic jar ... Hunter Doughty
won best of show in the youth
competition category with her
collection of wind-up toys ...
Hunter
Doughty
Joeepll Lwln of
Newport Beach
won best of
show in the
youth
competition
category ~th
his desktop
publishing ...
Kade MuraJ of
Newpon Beach
took best of
show in the youth competition
category with her crafts display
Katie Murai
.•. Chia Ho of
Costa Mesa was
division winner
in the
photography
competition
category with
his color
photograph of
four images of a
helicopter ...
OiadCzJmy,
son of FAt and Maine CzJmy, has
just received his P.agle Scout
Honor Award from the Newpon
Beadl Th>op No. 90 of the Boy
Scouts of America. He graduated
this year from Corona del Mar
High School and will attend c.aJ
Polytechnic Universiry in
September to study electrical
engineering ... Q'8lg M. Smith. a
Costa Mesa resident and a
student at the University of San
Diego, was selected for motor
board. a national honor society
that recognizes students for
outstanding achievements in
scholarship, leadership and
servic.e. Smith will be a senior this
fall. He is majoring in Spanish and
theology with a minor in Italian.
• NEIGHBORS spotlights
achievements in the community.
Please direct noteworthy information
to Coral Wilson by fax at (949)
646-4170, or send e-mail to
coral. wilson@latfmes.oom.
PET OF THE WEEK
via e-mail at want.dog@
anlmalndwort.o~
"We really need people
wanting big dop to come
fbrward as homeowners'
a.odadoos, and apartment
rules are forcing euthanasia
nues &>r big dogs at
shelters.. J>faff-Martin said
See other anb:nals
available for ado~at
UIWIAl~orgor
Ruelo~ pet atore at Paabloo
llland between noon and•
p.m. on weekends.
Jnbmadon: (949) 759-3646
or Community Animal
Netwon, P.OtBox 8662,
Newport ee.c.b, CA 92658.
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FOR GOOD CAUSE
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Rick Miller
R ick Miller is used to taking the
heat in his job as a wild land
firefighter/ engineer.
In June. he put enough heat
on a robbery suspect that the police
were able to catch up with him as he
tried to fade into oblivion.
On July 16, Mayor Gary Monahan
announced that he had chosen Miller
as the latest recipient of lhe Costa Mesa
Mayor's Aw.ud.
Miller's quick thinking and brave
actions allowed him to gather enough
informal.ion on the suspect and his
vehicle to ultimately lead to the
suspect's arrest.
"In this case, I think he did all the
right things,· Costa Mesa Police Lt.
Dale Birney said.
Miller said he was just following bis
instincts.
"I felt like I was in control of my
situation and could taJce myself out of
danger anytiJne lneededto,bu1you
never know." he said. "l probably
would do it again if I found myself in
the same situation and felt I could save
Uves and the propeny of other people."
MUler, a lifetime Costa Mesa resident,
was at the Vons on 17th Street
returning a piece of rental equipment
from the Rug Doctor on June 16. He
noticed a supervisor walling past him
with a large stack of bills and then his
DUI ARRESTS
These people have been Bff6$ted on susp1c1on of
driving under the influence of an intoxicant. They
have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime
and. as with all suspecrs, are considered innocent
until proved guilty.
COSTA MESA
TUESDAY
Heather Katherine Murphy, 21 . Costa Mesa
SUNDAY
Pablo Valdivia-Gutierrez. 39, Lake Forest
Jessie Frank James. 35. Tustin
Fighting more
than fires
gaze fell upon someone who aroused
his suspicion. It was a man wearing a
blaclc beanie and dark sungliwes. Then
he noticed the man had black glov~ on
and, in his right hand, next to his right
thigh, was a gun.
·11cnew in a maner of secondc;.
something was going to happen,·
Miller said.
Miller unobtrusively walked toward
the exiL As he looked back. he saw the
suspecl sticldng his gun into the
supervisor's waist
He did what he could to stop people
from entering the main entrance of the
store and yelled for people not to go
into the far entrance.
"I was just thinking. if it were to tum
ugly. the less people in the store, the
less could get hurt,· Miller said.
Once he had cleared the entrances,
Miller jumped into his truck and
positioned it in the parking lot so he
could see the suspect when he exited
the store. With one hand gripping the
steering wheel, he used hJs other to call
911 with his cell phone.
When the suspect exited the store,
Miller followed him in his truck and
when that became impossible. he
Leonardo Vieira-Gomes. 35, Costa Mesa
SATURDAY
Anthony Leal Crawford, 34. Huntington Beach
Rhiannon Marie Vida, 18, Corona
Robert Blair Morris, 23. Mission Viejo
Michael William Hudson. 43, Huntington Beach
FRIDAY
Steven James Peterson. 35, Newport Beach
Hung Duong. 24, Santa Ana
Fabian Tabare-Navarro, 24, Hamilton, Alabama
Arthur Adam Bertran, 26, Granada Hille
THURSDAY
Tracey Louise Eller, 42, Phoenix. Arizona
Andrew Laurence Wardeln. 30, New port Beach
trailed hJm on foot. always keeping a
safe distance.
VOf coun.e, I was always concerned
he had a weapon,· Miller said. ~But I
was more upset that he could possibly
injure or kill some innocent people for
no reason.·
When the suspect jumped into his
getaway car, Miller no1ed as many
details as possible about the vehJcle so
when he finally talked to the police. he
could give them as much information
as possible.
About 15 minutes after Miller called
in the information. the suspect's car
was spotted. The suspect ended up
leading police on a short chase, tossing
money and his gun out the window in
the process, Miller said.
Miller was elated when he heard the
news and exchanged high-fives with
the police officers on scene.
"It's really great to prevent someone
like him from getting away and
becoming a career criminal,· Miller said
The suspect, Michael Angelo Powell.
was arrested on suspicion of armed
robbery at the scene.
Mill er was presented with the
Mayor's Award at Monday's Clry
Council meeting.
-Story by Deirdre Newman,
Photo by Don Leac/J
NEWPORT BEACH
WEDNESDAY
Enrique Victor Chacuelo·Gomez, 25, Costa MeN
THURSDAY
Christian Patridl Dundas. 21. Rancho Cucamonga
Monica Nasseen Neshat. 41, Henderson, Nev.
FRIDAY
Ray Robert Meierd•rb. 51, Scottsdale, Ariz.
SAT\JRDAY
Kimberly Collette Floyd. 37. Newport Beach
Bradley Robert Zook, 39, Pasadena
SUNDAY
Matthew Scott la&1e, 34, Newport Beach
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More opening at South Coast Plaza
Brooks Brothers, which left Orange County
in 2000, is among the new stores just
opened o r about to come to the center.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
SOUTII COAST METRO -
South Coast Pllll.ct earlier this
month unvelJed a new slate of
shops that includes Brooks
Brothers, the country's oldest
clothing retailer.
South C..oast Plfl,Za, which sees
aJmost $1 billion a year in sales
and can lay claim to the distinc-
tion uf being the nation's top
mall, al'io announced three other
new leases and \et Limelines for
a handful of nther new ~tore
opening!>.
Plaza owner C.J. Segerstrom &
Sons said it has also brought in
ltaljan clothier MAX & Co.,
women's apparel specialist Ver-
tigo and young-women's apparel
seller Marina Rinaldi.
"These new retailers greatly
enhance our position as
Southern California's premiere
shopping dest inatlon, • said
Debra Gunn Downing. the
plaza·!> marketing director. "We're
proud to offer our shoppers the
opportunity to experience the"e
Orange County ang Southern
California exclusives for the first
umc.·
Broob Brothers returns to
Orange County after closing its
Fashion Island store In January
2000. It will be the retailer's only
location here.
The retalJer has signed a lease
and is now negotiating with the
i.hopping center for a storefront.
Rrooks Brothers will fit well
with other high-end men's cloth-
iers at the plaza such as Ermene-
gildo 7..egna, Giorgio Annani and
the rwo I lugo Bo~ stores, said
Tony Olerbak. a retail specialist
at Oeloitte & To uche's Costa
Mesa ofJice.
·n1at"s one of their strong
points," C:herbalt said. "South
Coast Plaza hru. been· very dili-
gent a t gettjng the best group of
tenanl'>."
11m fall. the center wilJ wel-
come Robeno <:avalli, which
sells couture m en's and women's
clothing.
The plaza's Robinsons-May
wing is seeing two additions -
MAX & Co., whjch o pened Aug.
1, and Vertigo, set to open later
this m onth. Along with Marina
Rinaldi, which has also set an
August opening. the stores are
the onJy ones of their kind in
Orange County.
A previou!ily announced
women's clothier geared toward
larger woman. Eileen Fi1>her, IS
set to open this month.
In September. the pla7.a wiU
welcome jeweler Temple St.
Qair, a venture launched by Ti f-
fany & Co .. and Sony Style. whk h
will showca'>e that company'c;
electronics gear.
COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
INSIDE CI TY HALL
I lcrc are ~ome of the itemi. the council
rnn ... idcrc<l Munday.
CHANGE TO THE GENERAL
PLAN
1 lw prnp1·rty ownt'r u f 330 a nd 340 W.
Hay \1. h.i., 'ubmitted a ... cret.'lling
I l'lflll.'.,t to t hangt' the general plan
dt·<,1J..'llallOn from generci.I commercial to
medium demity
resid en tial. rhe :t 7 -acre
.,Ile ha!> heen the '>lie or ·nu•
Daily Pilot for more than 50
year.. Ilic owner plan!> to
dt•\l'lop huu'>mg on the land. ~talT
m1:mlll'r ... "'ill also be .,tudymg ad1acent
pJtccb at 2025-20:17 Newport Rlvd .
I he wunty has not clt'af('d the Hay
~trcet property for r~1dt'ntia1
dt'velopnll'nt, and two clo~d.
11n<.lc·r.:roum.f tank.<. sull eXJM on the !>lie.
\talT member. recommended n.•<>olvmg
thl' -.oil ton1anunatmn i!>'ue beforl'
pmlt'''111g the change to lhe general
plan.
WHAT HAPPENED
lltl' rnunul voted to approve lhl·
reqm· ... 1.
WHAT IT MEANS
fun her review and analyst'> of
fl'\ldential development wdl be done on
the 'tudy area.
WHAT WAS SAID
"I think lookmg di the option of
'mglt• famtl) detal hcd houi.ing i-; a very
\ 1Jhlr 1dt•J at thJt locauon," Councilman
Allan Mansoor !>au.I.
COMMERCIAL RECREATION
ZONE
On the recommendation ol tht•
Planning t:Omm l!>.<,IOn, thl· cou11nl will
direct <,lalT m cm ht'r" to n•.,carch change'>
to tlw general plan. the
:t0ning rndt' or both to
enlouragl' dcwloµmt·nt
and retention of .
commerd..il n.•cn•..itirm u .. e<>.
In March. U>rn mt'>'>toner K:.itnnJ I olcy
1>aid '>he would be intere<,ted 1n thl'
adoption of general plan oh1ct 11vt"" or
poliCIC!> on 1ndo<ir recrl'ation. 1m luding
bowling. ice \kallng and 'kateh1Jardmg.
WHAT HAPPENED
me counci.I approved '>t'lllllg ur a
community meetmg w11h the l'lanning
LommL'>Stun and the P·c1Ik.\ and
Recreation C ommi..c;1011 to l...,tahh ... h d
repon for the rnunt:tl to <:an'>tdt'r
change'> to lhl' gt•nNal plan
WHAT IT MEANS
The commi-.-.wn... will nwc1 antf put
together the r<•pon.
WHAT WAS SAID
"Staff b already burdened with plmty
to do. and I don·1 'ee that\
accomph'>hing anythini.: Wt' don't already
have.· Man.,oor 'aid. "It\ going to be a
lot of work. and the t'nd r~uh " going to
he a repon that w1• look at and o;ay, 'What
du we do with tht'> now7' The po1n1 1:..
everybody want.., rccrea11on, including
me· I JU~t don't <.ee how thl'> ,., going to
get u' tha1 reuea11on."
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
NEXT MEETING
•WHAT: Costa Mesa City Council
•WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Aug.18
•WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Dnve
•INFORMATION: (714) 754 -5221
REQUEST FOR NEW HEARING
On JuJy 7. the council madt: \Orne
changes in the field <>v.e .. and uu1field
fence dimen'>ium for the
three MJftball field<. at the
TeWinlcle Park A1hlem
Complex. The actmn'>
wouJd require th(' removal
or relocation of al lea..i 36 mature trees. a
picnic shelter and concrete walkway'>
On July 14. Councilman Chri., Steel
requested a new heanng on behalf of tht·
Me!><l del Mar I lomeowncf\ A'>'>n.
WHAT~NED
The council approved the new hl'aring
and scheduled it for Oct 20.
WHAT IT MEANS
Sta ff members will provide no11fica11on
of the October meeting to rec;idents
within 500 feet as weU a<, to the
hom eowners' association, provide tull
drawings of the potential field and fence
expansions and hold a comrnurnty
meeting at the park..
WHAT WAS SAID
"I think we did the nght t1'11ng.·
Mansoor said . "I want to hear what the
pubhc ha!> to say on it."
-Cnmpiled by Deirdre Nt>wnum
FOR THE • Corona de! Mar coach
wi 11 appear on TV
Corona d~I Mar John l:mme
and hi!> attom<'y. David Shore!>,
will appear on "Good Morning
America" some time between 7
and 9 a.m. today.
lege basebaU 111l' complaint
!>aid the coach made J.D. Marti·
ne7.. pitch too many in ning~.
leading 10 a damaged arm. That
lawsu it ha.'> been thrown out.
and rnuld con11n ue through the
firc;t week in October.
AJI American Asphalt's con-
trnr t require<. th e company to
cornplele within 65 days work
now underway to beautify the
landscaped m ediani.. improve
irrigation on the m edians and
resurface the roadway with rub-
henzed a1>p halt.
RECORD
In Sunday's Q&A.
"Reinventing the cup." it
was incorrectly reported
that Andy Rose Is a former
attorney. He is still an
attorney. Also, Rose did not
say Dave Ullman lost the
Governor's Cup. Instead,
Rose said it was his first
·1o~ ••
111<' two will d1<icu~., a law1>ui1
that parent Marc Man ine:r
brought al{ain'>t Emme 111 July
200 I claiming that Em me nuned
h i-. son's chance<, of playing col·
Jamboree Road
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Roadwork began this week on
Jamboree Road berween Hi1>on
Avenue and University Drive
Traffic delay!> could continue
through the construction pe·
riod
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MARCH
Contiooed from Al
Jim Golfos, a city code en·
torcement official. said the con·
dltiona imposed on the commit·
tee were the same that would be
set for any group ~king for the
same features.
"I don't quite understand why
they were upeet with so many
restrictions. because . . . they're
not real stringent.• GoJfos said.
The committee's first staging
of the lesbian pride march last
year was controversial, as well.
Organizers had asked to have
their permit fees waived, but
withdrew tbat request when
they obtained their desired
route through the city.
The route thfs year will b e
18th Street to Pomona Avenue
to West 19th Street, east to Har-
bor Boulevard south, and end-
ing before the Newport Boule-
vard intersection. Rolling street
closures will occur in the direc-
tion of travel, with police es-
corts accompanying the march-
ers.
Golfos said closing down the
street is a big deal, especiaJJy
during a summer weekend Jay.
"The city manager took a spe-
cial interest in this (event!. but
he has to balance it with the
safety for other citizens." Golfos
said.
The conditions include re-
quiring all motorcycle rideri. to
attend a safety briefing with the
Polke Department and mandat
ing that sound levels May below
55 decibels at the reside ntial
property line.
One that realJy riled the
march organizers was the con-
dition requiring aJJ participating
motorcycle riders to provide
their names. addresses and
other personal informalion to
the p olice in advance of the
even t.
City officials were sympa-
thetic to the committee'i. con-
cerns over Ulis condilion and
decided to let the committee
make the lisl and keep it, in-
stead of giving it to the city. Gol-
fos said.
The city also deleted another
condition · that threatened de-
nial of future permits for similar
events if the committee failed Lo
comply with any of Lhe other
conditions. The committee said
HEAR
Continued from A 1
handed, but He!Ternan b holding
out hope that there erisl!> w m e
way to get the information.
"If someone goes and geis cell
phone service. they have no way
of knowing whether it will work at
their home or wherever else they
need it.· Heffernan said. "You find
out the thing you just bought
doesn't woit. then you're stuck
wilh a $200 or $250 disconnect
fee."
For Heffernan; .. it's a problem
lhat hits home. An attorney who
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
son~ to certain people and
practicing them in the living
room. Once we had it all down.
we wouJd perfonn the entire
musical in Lauren's Uving room.
Some of my greatest hits were
"Castle on a Ooud. • "On My
Own" and •Master of the
House.· (Can you tell which was
AFTER HOURS
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MUSIC
1TAUM F1REWORt<S'
The Pacific Symphony's Car1 St.
Clalr will conduct a program of
•ttalian Areworb," a concert
filled with the romance and
exdtement of Italy featuring
vfoflnist Philip Quint end soprano
Dominique Labelle. The concert is
It 8 p.m. Seturday et Verizon
WI,.._. Amphitheater. Tidtets
ooet S75 to $375. Information:
(714) 756-5799 or~
www.,,.citaympllony.org.
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The inaugural Orange County Dyke March makes its way through the Costa Mesa Courtyards
shopping center last year.
MARCH CONDITIONS
These are the 21 unmet conditions the city has placed
on march organizers·
series manager to provide adequate restroom
faciliues to accommodate attendance at the event.
14. Organizers must provide their own power and
electrical supphes at thetr sole cost and expense 1 Pohce will tlSCort marchers with a rolltng street
closure 1n the direction of travel
2. Organizers must have adequate event volunteers
to maintain a rope barrier along the left side of the
marchers to prevent marchers from drifting out into
open lanes of traffic.
15. The permit, conditions and ettached application
must be available on site for review by city personnel
at all times during the permit period.
3. Organiters must sign a poltce services agreement
for police services for tho rolling street dosure.
16. Organizers must provide the city with a current
certificate of insurance with minimum limits of S 1
million for general l1ab1ltty and no-owned automobile
habiltty coverage, including coverage for motorcycles
for the event. The policy shall also include an
endorsement naming the city as an additional
insured.
4. No more than 10 mororcycles will be permitted 1n
the march.
5. Photocopies of each motorcycle participant's
drrver's license must be available before the march
6. All motorcychsts must anend a safety brtefrng with
the Police Department
7. All motorcychsts will bo required ro ride 1n a
column formatton during the march
17. The anached indemnny agreement must be
signed by the organizers of the march and returned to
Jim Golfos with code enforcement at least 10
business days before the event.
8. Organizers must obtatn any and all permits that
may be roqutred by other government enttttes.
18_ Organizers must include language stating that the
city does not guarantee the safety of the participants
on this event and 1s llOt responsible for damage to
property or personal 1n1ury of any part1c1pant m the
program and to be distributed to all vendors.
9. Parkrng 1s not allowed at the Neighborhood
Communiry Center because a previously scheduled
large event 1s on th e same date.
10. Set up cannot be~in earlier tlian 7 a m , and
teardown must be completed no later rhan dusk on
the day of the event.
19. Sound levels shall not exceed 55 decibels at the
residential property line
11. At least 10 trash cans must be provided rn addition
to the trash cans at Lions Park.
20. Organizers must provide written nottoe to the
owners or on srte managers of all retail businesses
adioining the march route, informing them of the
ttme. date and route of tho mardl.
12. All trash and debris must be removed from the
s11e upon conclusion of the event.
21. Organizers must comply with all of the plans
outlined in their application that don't conflict with
rhe cond1t1ons set forth herein above 13 Organllers shall worlo. w11h the city's ma•ntenance
ii fell intimidated by that condi-
tion since it wai.n't included in
three previou., permits offered
IO the group.
IM . .., on Pon l4 uren1 Place, I lef-
feman ha.<> four cell pho ne provid-
er. at once bl'ta0--.e none of diem
oITer'i die covemge he net'd!>.
City officials do n't have an ~ti
matc for how much a surveyor
could cost. but tl1eir best guess is
U1at the price could be $50,000 or
$75,000 for mapping the entire
City.
Ml'rn wilhng to pay for it out of
my discretionary budget if neces-
sary," Heffernan said. "This could
be the information customers
need to make consumer choices
and it could also play into our role
of being a landlord to cell compa-
nies.''
Last year. the city created a
my favorite?) I can remember
working to hit various note!> and
experimenting wilh harmonies.
Sure, some of the songs were a
tad racy, but they were fun to
sing. I can still remember the
words.
I went on to perform in
musical thea ter. honors chorui..
concen choir and school talenl
shows, as well as play softball
and soccer. A'i I got older. sports
got m ore competitive. and I had
to chose. Sports won.
The Center is at 600 Town Center
Drive In Costa Mesa.
NEW WORLD FlAMENCO
FESTIVAL
The Barclay's third annual New
World Flamenoo Festival will be
two full weeks, through Aug. 17,
offering performances.
workshops and outreacn
ac1ivities. From the traditional to
the contemporary, the festival
showcases the best of flamenco
music, dance and song. For more
information, tidtet prices and
dates. call (949) 854-4646 or visit
www.thebarcJay.org.
'A NIGHT AT 1ltE OSCARS'
Tho Pacific Symphony's Richard
Kaufman will oonduct •A Night at
the Oscars• at 8 p.m. Aug. 23. It's
en evening of legendary film
clanlcs pl"Ojected onto a large
screen with the Pacific Symphony
playing the soundtredc live. The
concert Is produoed by nino-tlme
Emmy Award winner John
Goberman. The concert Is at the
Verizof\ Wlrefeu Amphitheater.
llcte\S cost 176 to $375. for
infonnltion, ~II (714) 765-5799 or
vfth WWW.P«:llbymphony.org.
'SING-Al.ONG SOUND~
.-c'
Now pfaytng to IOld-out
~·round the WOfid.
·~Sound of Mualc. 19
coming to Orenoe Councy
~Ing Ml CenW'I ~romHll,.7p.m.Aug.2.2
At Monday·~ City Council
m('eting. Lo ri I lutson. organiz-
ing committee co -chair. said the
committee would like to resolve
poliey that will allow ii to rent
.. pace on buildinw.. ·poles and
other tall structures to cellular
w mpanies for their antennas. No
uch business relationship~ have
been !>truck yet.
Armed with information about
cell service dead wn~. the city
might be able to offer reduced
mt~ for leased antenna site:, to
give provider.. an incentive to fill
in the gaps where ceD phones go
dead, Heffernan said.
In f.ebruary, the city sent out
letten. to cellular providers asking
them to identify on a city map ar-
eao; where the companies lack
<:lrong coverage. A follow-up letter
w.i.<, '>ent in July, repeating the re-
Hut music never lost. Singing
ii. a regular part of my life. I slill
belt out songs in my Uving
room. or car. and so does my
son. Oonmrdn.
l lad it not been for those field
Lrips to the Center, I would not
have realized the power of live
perfonnance. I low a perfect
note can send chills down your
spine. How the s tance of the
perfonner exudes confidence.
and energy. How beautiful they
looked on that great big stage.
and 23 and at 1 p.m. Aug. 24.
Tldcets cost $12 to $22 and can be
purcnased at the center box office
or at www.ocpac.org. For
information, call (714) 556-AATS.
The Center is at 600 Town Center
Drive in Costa Mesa.
K.0 . l.ANG IN CONCERT
Three-time Grammy winner lt.d.
Ieng will perform at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hell It 8 p.m. Sept. 6.
Tidcets cost S46 to $70. The
oenter is at 600 Town Center
Drive in Costa Mesa. Tldtets are
avalleble at the center's box
office. by celling (714) 656-ARTS
or onllne at www.ocpac.org.
CHRISISAAK
Chrl1 Isaak will perform et the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center' Sftgerstrom Hall at 7 p .m.
Sept. 14.. Tk*eta ClOSt $46 to $82.
The center is at 600 Town Center
Drive In Costa Mesa. Tidcets •re
avallable at the center's box
otnc.. by calling {714) 556-AATS
or online et www.ocpac.org.
JAZl.TlttO
Gulfltreiem ~in
Newport 8eech ~ .. • l.zr
trio Sunday through w.dneedey
•• regular ent~inment It 860
Avocado Ave .. Ntwport Beedl.
Hour1 are 5 to 9 p.M. Sundev and e 'o 10 p.m. Mondrf through
Wtd~.194$) 71f.Ol88.
WEEKLY JAM
its difference!> with the city
without resorting to legaJ ac-
tion. As of press time. 21 cond1-
lions remained.
quest.
Calls placed Monday afternoon
to representativ~ of Nextel. AT&T.
Cingular and Veri.7.on were not re-
turned by Tuesday aftemoon. An
SBC representative said that the
company intends to respond to
Newport Beach's request A repre-
sentative of Sprint PC5 said that
the city' requ~t for information
appeared to be more of a sales
tool by the city for renting cellular
antenna sites..
•JUNE CASAGRANOE covers
Newport Beactt and John Wayne
Airport. She may be readied at (9491
574-4232 or by e-mail at
june casagrande aJ/arimes.com.
II was that stage that served as
the imaginary setting for our
after sch ool musicals. And it is
that Mage that continues to
carry the revival '>hows
performed in my apartment
today.
• lDUTA HARPER writes columns
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
and covers culture and the arts. She
may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or
by~mailat
lolita.harper@latimes.com.
The Studio Cate presents
Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11
p.m . every week. "Wanted"
musicians include guitar players.
bass players, singers, drummers,
keyboardists and others at 100
Main St .. Newport Beach. Free.
1949) 675-nso.
MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZZ.
Walter Lakota and David Alcantar,
the New York Jazz Connection
Duo. play at Mamma Gina at 261
E. Coast Highway in Newport at 8
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and
at 7 p.m. Sundays and Mondey1.
Diena Oitri joiM the doo on
vocal• on Monday-. It's free.
Information: (949) 67).9600.
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Res1au rant
in Newport Beadl preterits Jeue
on the sax on Friday and
Saturday evenings and Sunday
for brunch. The program features
all your fawrit8' on the
aa)(Ophone. Anthony's is et 161 e.
Cont Highway. (949) 673-3425.
PUBLIC SAFETY
Sexual Chocolate
' .
seized -it's a boat
Harbor Patrol impounds Dennis
Rodman's boat after former NBA star
it's found at a private dock.
Lollt• Harper
DaityPilot
NEWPORT BEACH
Dennis Rodman, resident
bad boy and master of the
boards. will surely rebound
from bis latest run in with
the long a.rm of the Jaw Sun-
day that led to the impound-
ing of bis boat
Rodman's 47-foot Foun-
tain powerboat, *Sexual
Cllocolate,· was impounded
• _.. Sunday afternoon because
" he a.llegedly used a private
dock without pe~on.
Orange County Sherifrs I !ar-
bor Patrol Sgt David Ginther
said.
"I think all it is is a simple
boat impound, but it seems
to be bot news.· said Ginth-
er. who fielded various re-
porteIS' calls on Tuesday.
The manager of a small
marina at 254 7 W. Coast
Highway saw the unfamiliar
boat at the private dock and
asked Rodman to move it.
lhe former Los Angeles
Laker refused. so the man
caJJed the I !arbor Patrol.
Ginther said Authorities
took possession of the boat
and took it to a mooring.
where it is bcing held until
'iOmetx>dy comes to claim It.
he said.
Rodman will be charged a
S63 fee for towing and S42.JO
for each day the boat star; in
POLICE FILE S
COSTA MESA
•Albor Street: A 36-year-old
man was arrested on
suspicion of assault with a
deadly weapon in the 900
blodc at 9 p.m. Monday.
• East Paularino Avenue: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 100 blodt at
4:45 a.m. Monday.
• H.rbor Bouleverd;
Embezzlement was reported
in the 2700 blodc at 10:08
a.m. Monday.
• Newport Boulevard: A
19-year-old man was
arrested on suspicion of
possession of a controlled
substance and
paraphernalia In the 2400
blodc at 1:39 a.m . Tuesday.
• Pinecreelc Drive: An auto
SAFETY
Continued from Al
Nouhad Captan. an 18-year-
old explorer from Huntington
Beach. said he felt that commu -
nity events such as National
Night Out help strengthen rela -
tions between children and the
Police Department.
When he does ride-alongs
impound. As of press time
on Tuesday, no one had
picked up the boat. and the
fines totaled Sl43.fJO.
•Now we are really just
waiting for somebody to
come and retrieve it.· Ginlh-
er said.
The colorful busin~
owner and fonner NBA
basketball star has had more
than his fair share of run-ins
with local authorities. From
arrestS on suspicion of drunk
driving to alleged assaults.
Rodman's name has consis-
tently made headlines with
some sort of legal battle or
another.
In August 200 l, Rodman
was slapped with two misde-
meanors for allegedly racing
in his llashy boat Officials
waited more than a month
to offici.aJJy cfuuge him
On Thursday, Rodman
1.e.$ti.fied in a civil trial that he
has no recoDection of meet-
ing a woman who has ac-
cused tl1e former N&. star of
drugging her. raking her to
his West Newport home and
sexuaUy assaulting her sev-
eral times in March 200 I.
Jo Len Md:iowen accused
Rodman of sexual battery.
negligence and fabe impris·
onmen1. No criminal
charges were filed in the
case. The civil trial is on-
going al the Central Justfoe
Center in Santa Ana
theft was reported in the
2800 blodc at 6:23 a.m.
Monday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Bird'I Street: Forgery was
reported in the 500 blodc at
3:16 p.m. Monday.
• Dovw Drive: A lewd act in
public was reported in the
700 blodt at 11 :38 a.m .
Tuesday.
• MKAtthur Court: Vehide
burglary was reported in the
4600 blodc at 2;13 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Newport Cent.et Drive
w..t: Grand theft was
reported in the 900 blade at
3:12 p .m. Monday.
• s.uhor. Drtv.: Grand
theft was reported in the
5900 blodc at 7:57 p.m.
Monday.
with police officers, *the kids are
always waving.· he said. ·it's
nice to know that they loolc. up to
us in that way."
The Costa Mesa Police Depart-
ment hosted Night Out activities
at two locations -Shalimar
Drive and Placentia Avenue; and
El Camino and Mendoza drives.
• TOM FORQUER is a Daily Pilot
intern. He can be reached at
tom.forquer@latimes.com.
Celebration of llfe:
Marian K. Lamb
Marian KJlmer lamb 91, of IMne, a redr9d teecher Nld execudve
assist.it to Chief of Staff, U.S. Naval Academy, AnapoNa MO.,
died August 2, 2003 of natural caaw. A c8'ebratlon of Ufe wff1
take place at Unlvef'Sity United Methodist Church, 18422 Culver
Ortve, Irvine at 11:30 am on Thur9dlly, August 7. &rmora: Sl9tar
Winn PatrizJo of Muncy, PA; 1W1n aons, o.vtd L8mb of NNpof1
Beach Ind Richard Lamb of Santa Barbara; Deughter9-ln.-.
Patrlcla and Peggy; ~ GrandchUdren Courtney, Keny, .._,..
ca.in. Erin, and Annlc k. In lieu of now ..... the fetnly ........
don8tions to the National Mhrttts Fooodatk>n cw The ~ ~Soctetr. ~··
Dally Pilot
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Children •ni.rlng first through
sl>(th grades era Invited to HA
Jungle Cruise" at 3 p.m. at
Newport Beach Central Library's
M•rlnera branch. Troubadours
Keo and John Frawley will
pr.sent the Interactive program.
ln~rmatlon: (949) 717-3816.
~ pl'HlcMnt end CEO of El Pollo
Loco Inc. will appear at a ,
breakfHt meeting sponsored by
th• Young Executlvea of America
11 7:30 a.m. at the Pacific Club In
Newport Beach. Stephen Carley
will speak on small bu1lne11
challenges of the decade and the
role of American business In the
Middle East. Admission Is $1 6 for
· m~mbers, $26 for nonmembers.
Information: (949) 721·8686
TiiURSDAY C~ld,.n 9ntering first through
ai>(th grades are Invited to ·A
Jungle Cruise" at 10:30 a.m. at
Newport Beach Central library's
Balboa Branen. Troubadours Ken
and John Frawley will present the
interactive program. Information:
(949) 717-3816.
A fTff Mmlner, "Fear1••• Feta,"
will be held 6:30 to 7:30 p m at
Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th St.,
Costa Meaa. For reservations. call
1800) 595-MOMS
FRmAY
Hamblower Crul1H and Eventa
offers a three-hour cruise of
N0Wport Harbor, a gourmet
three-course meal live
entertainment and
award-w inning service from 8 to
11 pm Boarding starts at 7·30
p m at 2431 W. Pacific Coast
H1qhway. For reeervatlona. call
1949) 631·2469
Inventors Forum, th• 01'8nge
County-baaed nonprofit
inventors' support group,
presents a seminar on "High
Tectinology Patenting" by patent
anorney Curtis L. Harrington.
Registration end networking
begin at 7 pm. for the 7:30 p.m
seminar at Orange Co111
College's Science Lecture Hall
The coat ia $6 for membera, $15
for nonmembers For more
1nformat1on. call 171 4) 540-2491
The R99ency Udo ThHter wlll
hoat the exclu11ve Orange County
engagement of Dana Brown's
surf documentary ·s tep Into
Liquid· today and Aug. 9.
Attendees will get a chance to
ride the "Robo Surf," a
mechanical surfboard. "Step Into
Uqu1d" show times will be 11 :30
a.m , 1:30 p.m .. 3·30 p.m .. 5:30
p.m .. 7:45 p.m . and 9:50 p.m
daily. The Robo Surf will be
available from 5 to 10 p.m . t oday
and 2 to 8 p.m . Aug. 9. For more
information, call (949) 673-8351.
The Newport Beach Theater
Company will present Rodgers
and Hammerstein's "Cinderelleff
et 7:30 p.m. at Uncoln School in
Corona del Mar. Information.
(949) 759-1046
SATURDAY
Tria09le Square In Cotta M ...
Invites the community to anend
"A Fair at the Square" for the
11ghts, sounds end great deals 1n
the outdoor maritetplaoo while
taking advantage of storefront
specials from 11 a m . to 4 p m
The Newport 8Mc:h Th~
Compeny will pr• .. m Rodgers
and H1mmer1teln'a "Cinderella"
at 7:30 p.m. at Lincoln School In
Corona del Mer. lnformetlon;
(949) 759-1046.
The Regency Udo Th..., wtll
ho•t the exclu1lve Orange County
en9.agemem of Dana Brown's
suCf documentary "Step Into
Uct'Jld:' Attendee• will get a
cnence to ride the HRobo Surf," a
m'7!anlcal 1urfboard. "Step Into
Liquid" ahow times will be 11:30
a.rn. and 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:46 and
9:50 p.m. The Robo Surf will be
available from 2 to 8 p.m . For
more information, call (949)
873-8361.
™ Ne'w'PO't luc:h Ma
Commlllion wlll apontor a free
outdoor production of ¥...,. ...... QOmedy "Tw91fth
Nl9ht" 1~ p.m. •t Grant Howald Pl~ In Corona cMI Mir. Pre-ahow
~~In et &;30 p.m.
lnfOrmttlon: (Ml) 717-3870.
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outdoor production of
Shakespeare's tragedy "Romeo
and Juliet" at 6 p.m. at Grant
Howeld Park in Corona def Mar.
Pr•ahow begins at 5:30 p.m.
Information: (949) 717-3870.
To honor Ktlthann• H.pbum,
Oasla Senior Center wlll preaent
"The African Queen; the l900nd
of five free acreenlnga In August,
at 1 p.m . All are Invited to enJoy
the movies and free popoorn at
the center's Hepburn Film Feat, at
800 Marguerite Ave. In Corona
del Mar. For more Information,
call (949) 644-3244.
The Newport B•ach ThMtM
Company will present Rodgers
and Hammerstein's #Clnderella"
at 2 p.m . 111 Lincoln School In
Corona del Mar. Information:
(94S) 759· 1046.
MONDAY
R99lstratlon forth• O,.nt•
County Buslneu Councll'1 ninth
annual Corporate Executive Golf
Tournament begins at 9 a.m. at
Mesa Verde Country Club In
Costa Mesa, with the shot gun
start et 11 a.m . The coat la $300
for a single player padcage or
$1.500 for a corporate players
package. Proceeds benefit the
Orange County Rescue Mlaslon's
Strong Beginnings program,
which provides workforce
development for those who have
lost hope and need help. For
more information, cell (949)
476·2242, eXl. 216.
Hoeg Hospital will holt tr..
"Look Good ... Feel Better"
classes, which teach cancer
pa,tlents makeup, wig end turban
ttps to help hide the ravages of
red1etion end chemotherapy
treatment, from 10 a.m. to noon.
The classes are sponsored by the
American Cancer Society, the
National Cosmetology Aasn. and
the Cosmetic. Toiletry end
Fragrance Assn. Registration la
required lnforrnetion-(9491
261·9446
TUESDAY
·Tum Baek the Clock on Aging," •
free aeminer and book aigning,
wlll be held 6:30 to 7:30 p.m at
Mother's Market. 225 E 17th St.
Costa Mesa. For reservations, call
(8001 595-MOMS.
Adult readera ere lnvit.d to a
grand finale celebration for the
"Branen Out-Read " program at 3
p.m . et the Corona del Mar
Branen library. The festivities will
bring the 2003 summer reading
program for book lovers 18 and
older to a close. For more
information, cell (949) 644-3075
AUG. 13
Adult t"Md«e, writen and enlmal
lovers are invited to •ca11 and
Dogs" from 7 to 9 p.m . In the
Vincent Jorgensen Center neX1 to
the Mariners Branch Library In
Newport Beach. The free
program will feature Patricia
Guiver, author of the mystery
aeries starring fictional pet
detective Delilah Ooollttle, and
Cat Fancy journalist Sandy
Robins. For more Information,
call (949) 717-3816.
Tha Newport Beech Chemt>.r of
Commerce will hold its monthly
Newport Networking luncheon
from noon to 2 p.m. at the
Radisson Hotel, 4545 Macarthur
Blvd. Anendees are invited to
dlaplay their brochures and
business cards "mini-expo atyle"
to bener connect with attending
busineupeople. The cost Is $20
for chamber members with
reservation• and $25 at the door.
For reservations, call (949)
729-4400
Sp.ak Up Newport wlU hold its
monthly general membership
meeting at 6 p.m. at the Newport
Beach Tennia Club. 2601 Eaatbluff
Drive. Refreahmenta will be
.. rved atartlng at 5:30 p.m. This
month'• topic is Newport Beach
lifeguards. For more information,
call (949) 729-4404.
AUG. US
TM FriM"'9 of the N9wpof1
Beath Library will hold a used
book aale In the Friends Meeting
Room at the Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave., from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. with boob priced at •a budc
a bag:" A members-only preview
will be held Aug. 16 wfth
hardcover boob priced at two for
• $1 and pepert>8dca It six for St
All proceed•,,. donated to tM
library ayttem. For more
Information, call (949) 769-9667.
·~A New Beginning: Iii a
• worbhop for men and WOtNn
divorced or gettl09 diVorc.ci. The
C09t 11 S40. It wHI be held 101.m .
to 12 p.m. •t 180 Newport c.nt.r
Olive. For mo,.. lnform8tion, cell
(949)644~
AUG.17
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0.. Senior Cent•' wtll prtMnt
·~ Ind Mike;' tM third of five
free ecnentno1 In August, et 1
p..m. AH ire lnvtt.d to eniOY the
mOlliee and"" popcom It the
~ Hlobum Rim,_, IC 800
Metgu.t. Ave. In Corone dll M•. For more fnfonnetioft. c:en
M)&Mai...
Arthur Mu1Tay dancers end a live
auction wlll be held by
Adventuree et Sea to t>enefit
Parent Help, U.S.A. Reaervatlona
are required. Tldceta are $75 per
pel'IOn or two for $125. For more
Information, call (949) 650-2412.
AUG. 18
~,.driven can eharpen thW
driving aklll1 In two four-hour
AARP driver ufety cla11ea held
from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. today and
Aug. 19 at the Pre1byterlan
Church of the Covenant In Costa
Meaa. Cla11111 are llmited to 30
students. The coat la $10.
Advanced registration 11
required. For more Information,
call (714) 657-3340.
AUG. 19
Th• Or11og• County chepter of
Wine Brats, a national nonprofit
organization, It holding Its
monthly wine tastmg event et
Gustaf Andera Restaurant in
South Coast Village from 7 to 9
p.m. The Wine Brats will be
tatting several wlnea from
Australia. Information and
registration: oc. winebrats.org
A frM Hmloer. "Feng Shul for•
Healing Home~ will be held 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Market,
225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For
reaervationa, cell (800)
695-MOMS.
AUG.20
Th• N•wport BHch Newcom•ra
Club general meeting will begin
at 9:30 e.m. et the Oasis Senior
Center parking lot in Corona def
Mar. Attendees wlll then carpool
to Crystal Cove State Park for a
hike and lunch. Information: (94S)
645·9922 or
newcomers·newporrbesch.org
AUG.21
A frff bone density 1Crffnlng will
be held by appointment only
from 11 a.m. to 3 pm. at Mother's
Market. 225 E 17th St . Costa
Mesa For reservations. call (800)
595-MOMS
The Newport BHch Chamber of
Commerce 1s hotting a Retail
Mercnantl Sales Seminar
sponsored by the Bayside branch
of Union Bank of California from
7:30 to 9:30 a m. et the Newport
Beach Yacht Club. The coat to
enand 11 $15, which includes a
continental braekfaat. For
reaerv1tlon1, call (949) 729-4400.
AUG.23
Triangl• Square In Coate M•u
invites the community to attend
"A Fair at the Square• for the
alghts, sounds and great deals in
the outdoor marketplace while
taking advantage of storefront
specials from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The N.wport Hart>or High Sdlool
cheer squad will host Junior
Cheer Camp from 1 to 3 p.m.
Aug. 23. 26 and 27 in front of the
high ldiool'a anchor. The cost is
$95, which covera a T-shirt,
snacks, pom·poms, photo, extra
fall practice and performance et a
high ldiool football game on
Aug. 28. Students in grades K
through eight are welcome. For
more information, call (949)
673·1989.
The Newport Hart>or CRA will
have its annual w ine end cheese
reception with Congressman
Chris Cox from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at
the home of Debbie Allen, 1021
White Salli Way, Corona del Mar.
For information and reaervetions,
call (949) 64&-9127.
The N9wport e.actt SunriM
Rotary Club will hold Its annual
fund-raiser. ·Al Time Goes By," at
the Village Crean. The event will
include dinner, music, silent and
llve auction• and the chance to
win a diamond and emerald
bracelet. For more Information,
call (949) 644-2943.
AUG.24
A ~tion to martc th•
opening of the fl rat phase of
Bonl1a Canyon Sports Partc in
Newport Bea<:tt will begin with a
dedication of the sports fields at 3
p.m. Sport• cllnlca, conteats and
door prize• wlll run throughout
the day. The flrat 1,000 children to
arrive wlll receive a free opening
day souvenir. Information: (949)
644-3161.
Th9 °'9nge County Ml.tc.c PllC9
in Cotta M ... will ~the fourth
annuel Endt ... Summer Cla ..
Car Show .nd EM1 Fest,
celebradng the llfe and music of
EMa Pre.fey, from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. GeMrel edmlaalon It $2, 1""
perking It frff. For more
lnfonnatJon, call (Mil 723-6683.
lb"°"°' Kathertne ..........,_,
O.tlt Senior c.mer wot prMent
•Gu ... Who'• Coming to Dinner."
the fourth of five frM ecreenlnge
In August. tt 1 p.m . All 1,. lnvtttd
to entov th•~ •nd,,...
popcorn 1\ the center'• Hepbum
Rim F1m. •t 800 M1rvuertte Ave .
In Corone def Mtr. For mote
lnfonnetton, oell (948) ~
TM..._..WlllltorUllNw41
ta. Place from noon to• p.m. tt
Felr'\-'IM ~In C.. Mlea.
Oondona wll go toMfd.,,
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YM' lgO, C*\ OllNrol'WW\ her
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mouth. Information·
www.ourlellani.com.
AUG,28
A frM Nmtnar, '-fonnanc.
Nutrition for Strength and
Longelfrty, will be held from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. at Mother'• Market
226 E. 17th St., Coate Meu. For
reaervatlons, call (800)
596.-MOMS.
volunteers. For more lnformatton,
vi11t www.projectcuddle.org or
call (714) 432-9681.
Macy's In Coeta M9N lrwh9s
Orange County nonprofit
organlzatlona that provide
aentlcea and programs to the
HIV/AIDS community to apply for
participation In Macy's South
Coaat Plaza'• P1111port In Store
fund·ralaer. Thia year's event will
be held on Oct. 4. To receive an
applicatlon to participate, call
(7141556-0611, eX1. 4231
Th• N9wport Beach Chambef of
Commerce will hoat lt1 Newport
Sunaet Networking M ixer from 5
to 7 p.m . at the Rusty Pelican,
2736 W. Coaat Highway.
Attendancj!I it free for chamber
members, $10 for potential
members. Reservations aren't
reqµired. For more Information,
call (949) 7294400.
AUG. 31
To honor Katharine Hepbum,
0111i1 Senior Center will present
··on Golden Pond:' the last of five
free screenings in Augult, at 1
p.m. All are Invited to enjoy the
movies and free popcorn at the
center's Hepburn Film Fest, at 800
Marguerite Ave in Corona del
Mer. For more Information call
(949) 644-3244
Yoga eta ... • will be otr.r9d
Tuesdays and Thursdays from
noon to 12:40 p.m . for nine weeks
et West Newport Community
Center. Reglatratlon ia $54 for one
• ctaaa each week or s100· for two
daya a week over nine weeks for
Newport Beach residents. Others
pay an additional $5. For more
information, call (949) 644-3151.
SEPT. 20
•c.1eb,..tlng th• Piiat ... and
Rebuilding for the Future• is a
two-day fund-raiser to benefit
education. Interpretation and
restoration efforts et the Crystal
Cove State Park Historic District.
The events, from 4 to 9 p.m. Sept.
20 and from 10 e.m. to 5 p.m .
Sept. 21 , will celebrate four years
of preservation efforts end the
beginning of restoration
scheduled for October under the
park's direction. For more
Information, call 1949) 640·5220.
SEPT. 25
The 01'8ng• County e1flllata of the
Susan G Komen Breast Cancer
Foundation will pay trtbute to the
sponaors of its 12th annual
Komen Orange County Race for
the Cure on Sept 28 in Fashion
Island with a VIP sponsors
reception from 6 to 9 p m. at the
Turnip Rose in Costa Mesa For
more information, call (714)
957-9157.
ONGOING
The Newport C•nter
Toastmaster's Club can help you
improve your public speaking
skills or poliah your buainess
presentations. Members come
from a variety of professional
disciplines and bad(grounds. The
group meets every M ondey
morning from 7 to 8:30 e.m . at
610 Newport Center Drive.
Newport Beach. Validated parking
is available In the perking
S1ructure next to 24 Hour Fitness
Guests era welcome. For more
information, call (949) 721·5732.
Jewlah Femlly Service la of'f9ring
a support and discussion group
for women 50 and older the
second and fourth Monday of
every month from 10 to 11 :30 a.m .
at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G in
Costa Mesa. Pre-registration is
required. For information or to
register, call (714) 445-4950.
Jewlah Femlly Serva la ofhri09
a women's divorce and
separation support group et 7
p.m. Wednesdays at the Jewish
Federation Campus in Costa
Mesa, 250 E. Baker St. For more
information, call (714) 445-4950,
ext. 114
Th• ACLU of Or11nge County
meets et 7 p.m . the third Tuesday
of every month et the Unitarian
Universalist Church, 1259 Victoria
St in Coste Mesa Each month's
meeting will feature a different
speaker on issues relating to the
Bill of Rights. Information: (714)
957-6107.
·a.ach L.andacapn,· en exhibit
featuring digitally manipulated
aerial photographs of the
Hawaiian island• by Donna
Ruzicka, umbrella beach acenea
by Carole Boller and Back Bay
landacapes by Luke Spencer, wlll
be on display through Sept. 30 at
Newport Beach City Hall.
Information: (949) 717-3870.
Com MM•'• Rec:f98tlon Dlvlaion
will provide a three·hour theme
birthday party for up to 20 guests
at the Balearic Community Center
weekdays from 5 to 8 p m .
Saturdays from 11 a m to 2 p m
or 4 to 7 p m end Sundays from 4
to 7 p.m . Parties for children 5 to
12 w ill consist o lunch dinner
games, crafts, prizes. cake with
ice cream and superv1s1on by
staff Parties cost S250 or $300
For more information call 17141
754-5158
Flva new winaa wlll be served on
Bayside Restaurant's terrace
overlooking Newport Harbor
every Thursday from 5:30 to 7.30
p.m The cost 1s $15 per person.
For more information. call 19491
721·1222
Newport Ounaa Ra1ort'1 •Movies
on the Beach H will run every
Friday and Saturday throughout
the summer, including a
two-hour barbecue befora the
movies start at dusk Gues1s are
1nv1ted to bring their favorne cuts
of meat The resort will provide
the rest for S7.95 per person The
films will be shown on a large
screen 1n the sand on every
Friday and Saturday evening in
June end July except July 4.
Parking 1s $8 per car For more
Information. call (949) 729·DUNE
A variety of priv.te, aemi·privtte
and group swim lessons will be
offered this summer at the
Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center
et Corona dal Mar High School
Options include one-on-one
Instruction on Saturdays end a
Monday through Thursday
program for ell ages and levels
For session dates. times and
costs. cell (9491644-3151 or
register 1n person at Newport
Beach Recreation end Senior
Services et 3300 Newport Blvd
Chlld,..n, tHna and adults can
now register for summer
recreational boating classes
offered through Newport Beach
Recreation Services. Classes
begin July 12. Fees very. Call
(949) 644-3151 . or visit the
Newport Beach Recreation and
Senior Services a 3300 Newport
Blvd. for more information
Prot.salonal and licenaed soccer
trainers w ith the All-England
Soccer Academy are available for
one-on-one. smell group end
large group training. For more
information. call 1949) 395-5103
J.wlah Femlly Service is
sponsoring a teen support group
for high school students that
meets M ondays from 3:30 to 5
p.m. at Tarbut V'Toreh Upper
School in Costa Mesa. For
information or to register, call
(714) 445-4950. Pre-registration 1s
required.
TIM Arst Page -Ane Children'•
Books, at 270 E. 17th St .. No. 10 in
Coate Meaa. offers free story time
Mondays,Wedneaday,Fridays
and Saturdays from 9:30 to 10:30
a.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 4 to 5 p.m. For more
ALDEN'S
Neon~sd.!; August ti ~003 A5
information, call (9491645 5437
Bayaide Restaul'9nt In Nnrpolt
Beach offers wine tasting every
Thursday from 5.30 to 7·30 p m
for $1 5 per peraon, featuring five
new w1nn each week For more
information, call (9491721 1222
tf your orchid ls too 1>19 for ltl pot.
Green Sy1tem1 lnternattonal will
show you how to re-pot your
plant during their free
orch1d·Potttng seminar at 2 " m
every Saturday A plant 11le ''
held from 9 e.m to 4 p m at the
20362 Biren St. facility Call t949l
756·1211 for information.
Dlecover th• aec:reu of Cart>on
Canyon Regional Park as you
walk through groves of beautiful
Coastal Redwood trees every
Saturday at 8 30 a m Perking 1s
$4 Call t714J 996-5252 for more
information
Tum Survivor,• nonprofit
organization enc.ouragmg w omefl
who have been through cancer
treatment to exercise. hosts
-walk and Talk" et 10 a m the
second and fourth Friday of the
month in fron• of NIKEgodess
store 1n Fashion Island Memberi;
meet for luncti after at Atrium
court t lree and all fitness
levels are welc.ome For more
1nforma11on call 1949! 27!>·3888
Newport Community CounHltng
Center offers a way to stop the
cycle of domestic violence
through the supoort group Ir,
SAF.E Hands. 5 A FE stands ltJr
safety, ev .. arener.s faith and
empowerment The group m eets
Mondays from 6 30 to 8 p m
Free For more 1nformat1on call
'9491 721 8079
THna are Invited to drop by the
city of Costa Mesa Recrea11or
Center from '2 to 6 p 'Tl Monda"
through Fnda\' f r ndoor a,,d
outdoor sports 8"0 act1" ties Tt ••
center 1s at 1860 Anaheim A"f!.
For more information c,1 7'4
327·7560
230 Eoi• 1 71n S1 • Cosro ~~o
(949) 722-7224
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"T•nnla In Art.• an exhibit of
paintings by longtime tennis
Instructor and coach Jose
Mendoza, will be on display in the
NeWpe>rt Bead't Central Library
foyer through Aug. 30. Mendoza'•
work is known for lta
manipylatlon of color and form
0 N-!i ITE ·1
as well as itl concentration on
tennis. Information: (949)
717-3870.
\A:)luntMf drMw't.,. nMded to
help deliver nutritlou5fy p~red
meals to homebound, frafl or
tlder1y clients Incapable of
lhopping or coold09 for
themMIVM through "Moblle
MMI•," sponeorecl by
ASH-Hatt>or AIM Inc. Ind Ho-o
Hoepltel. Cati (Ml) MM060 for more lnformetion..
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LEITER TO THE EDITOR
The ligh_t q,nd dark of life
H igh density and Lraffic
burdens are not the only
worrisome precedents the
masstve 190 I Newport condo
project would set. As part of the
public hearing, the Costa M~ City
Council will consider a "threshold
of significance" for shade and
shadow impacts to residential
properties from new construction
The threshold proposed by lhe
environmental report for the project
says, "A significalll impact occur.
when the pro~ pro1ect ~t"
shade or shadow onto :.ensitive
land uses in adjacent off-site area"
for more than two hours between
the hours of 10 am. and 3 p.m."
1ltis is not a \..osta Mt'Sa
standard, but one made up for t.he
occasion. Before prcx:et>ding \\1lh
the hearing on 1901 Newport, it ts
important for the city of Costa Mesa
to adopt its own standard, one that
is appropriate lo our city and
reflects our current residential
envirorunent. and quality of life.
The author of this environmental
report cites a Los Angeles threshold
as support for the one proposed for
Cos1a Mesa ·n1e LA. threshold sa}'l>
only three hours of sunJi1:1it
between 9 am. and 3 p.m. is OK.
The proposal for Costa Mesa sa}'l>
it's OK for new construction to
shade a front yanJ all but three
hours a day. Both instances assume
three hours of sunligh1 a day is a
suitable local sumdard. 111.C, is nol
appropriate or acceptable for Losta
Mesa We are not in as intense of an
urban enV1t0nment ~ I .o'> Angele<;.
Such a standard allow-. a much
greater negative' impact to Costa
Mesa\ quality of life than is befirung
our environment
Costa Mesa re~idents who have
fron1 yards. whether rente!'l> or
ownel">. use and take pride m the
outdoor area available to them
South facing residences that enjoy
full sun all year round should be
protected from such a radical loss
of winter SWllighL 1llat is about ~
of the day's sunlight. gone. Front
yctrds should be protected from
shadows greater than those from a
twcM>tory home across the street.
Re<>idents !JlouJd have a reasonable
expectation that development
around them will be consistent with
what is allowed by zoning and the
city's general plan. It's sometimes a
case of buyer beware. because
whats planned·may be different
than what is currentJy in the
neighborhood However, in IJ1e
specific instance of the Bernard
Streel properties, there is no way
they could have anticipated this
change because the general plan
and zoning for the property across
the street didn't allow it.
We will ask the City Council.
"Please don't adopt such a
restrictive limit for Costa Mesa"
Residents want to save the
suburban character that we value
so m uch. If the council approve:.
lhe environmental report for 1901
Newport without changes, it would
be a de facto adoption of this
inappropriate standard. As a city,
we should set ourown standard
first, and lhen evaluate project
applications to see if they comply
with the standards we deem
appropriate for our city.
ROBIN LEFR.ER
Vice presJdent, Costa Mesa
Citizens for Responsible Growth
Costa Mesa
• EDfTOR'S NOTE; Costa Mesa Citizens
for Responsible Growth, which is
fighting the condo project planned for
1901 Newport Blvd., has been sued by
the proiec:t's developer
MAILBAG
Tel Phil started Market
Place, Tel Phil should run it
Wilh regard to the Orange County
Pair Doud opening the Market Place
operation to so-calJed competitive
bidding.
lb.is action demonstrates a typical
government mind set Being unable to
exercise creativity In the use of
resources. the board can only try to
cheapen a prosperous, ongoing
business by substituting a lower
bidder mentality for one ongoing
change and improvement.
Without Thi Phil Enterprises'
inventiveness and creativity, the
Martet Place would not exist Don't
mess with success; leave the Market
Place management and operation
with Tel Phil Enterprises.
PETER J. ANO LINDA L. OETH
Costa Mesa
An alternative to
Marinapark proposal
I submit an alternate plan for the
proposed. and controversial,
Marinapark hotel. I think this is a
m u ch better plan, as it keeps the
traffic off the peninsula .
We have an area of town that
needs to be tom down and rebuilt. It
is known as Lido Village, and it has a
large m arina also in need of
replacem ent. The reason I say it
needs to be rebuilt is that it doesn't
conform to new standards and ii is
brick. so It is hard to reinforce. The
parking structure may be aJ:?le to be
saved after It has had support pilings
installed under it.
This sUe would make a perfect
resort because the existing six-floor
office/nightclub building at the
south end would make perfect hotel
rooms. The village Itself could still
have waterfront restaurants, but with
private sultes above. catered by the
restaurants below. You could have a
couple of conference rooms, too. The
office building immedJately neX!·tO
the Arches Bridge could have hotel
rooms, also.
This would provide a ~shot in the
arm " to the economies of the theater,
mark.et, drug store and charter boat
business. The old Bank of America
building would make a great lobby
and already has a vault for hotel
security and safery d eposit boxes.
This location is close to the
oceanfront and is on the harbor. It ii
zoned for medJum 10 dense traffic
and close 10 Coast Highway and the
Costa Mesa Freeway.
If the dry needs more money. then
instead of building a $30-mWlon ciry
hall, seU the property and the resort
could wrap around the shopping
center. You could even build the
parking structure the dry has
proposed and have that much m ore
revenue.
City administrative offices could
move to the non-harbor-front rooms
in the building next to the Arches
Bridge. Cily Council meetings could
be h eld in one of the resort's many
conference rooms.
Now, instead of a new City Hall
costing us $30 million. we receive
money for the property. Everybody
wins.
The Marinapark site should be
developed into a youth and senior
cidun sailing center; after all, the
city of Newport Beacb does conduct
sailing classes from this beach.
Tennis courts could be
recondJtioned; add some basketball
' , . ' \ courts and rebuild the kids
playground area.
If there must be some kind of · · V
incom e from this site, parking .,.~
meters can accomplish It.
Let's not lose one of the last • <::;
harbor-front open spaces. Once it's.-.:.
gone, the people will never get it · ~ •
bac:Jc. .· :•
Maybe we could even bring back;. _ ·
lawn bowling here.
LARRY BARREJT
Newpon Bea'-b, ·
I '
.... Commentary bridged the
issue perfectly . ' . The commentary by Eric Bever ..
pubUshed in the July 29 Daily Pilot ii& ,,
the best discussion about the 19th ., .
Street bridge I have seen c·Qualiry Qft ••
life the issue with Santa Ana River . , _
bridges·).
Anyone who did not read and .
understand it should look back to ..
that issue to read it The
construction of the 19th Street •• •
bridge should be done as soon as
possible.
MElRICHlEY
Costa Mesa
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"In one simple word it is
fun . You have the feeling
that you are flying."
Jennifer ParlHa, Olympic
trampoline competitor
Da/t1 Pilot ·Sports Editor Richard Dunn: (94YJ 574-4223 • Sports Fax: (9491650-0170
YOUTH SOCCER
EYEOPENER
Daily~Pibt
AuguS1 I 0 hooo<u
JEFF CLARK
Wednesday. August 6. 2003 A7
Knocked down, but not out
Lawsuit doesn't dampen
spirits as local regions
have systems in place to
give children ideal soccer
experience.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
?be American Youth Soccer Organi1.a-
ti0f1 may have suffered an initial shock.
but the consensus among those a..\.'>oci -
ated"With the nonprofit soccer conglom-
erate is one of resistance, the "We will
survive, n o matter what" manln1.
While last month'~ announcement
thlft AYSO was suing former Region 97
Commissioner Anthony Ani.'>h for alll'g-
edly misappro priating $100.000 in or·
ganizational fu nds into hi-, own bu'>iness
and to his landlord m ay have cau~ht
some off-guard and stirred tlw water<1 a
bit, several coaches, board member'>
and parents remain confident this late<>!
brash of negative publicity will not tar-
Fl •
lll
Newport Beac h resid e nt
Jennifer Pa rilla is on the
fast track to go back to
the Games, this time in
Greece. .. Steve Vlreen
Daily Pilot
T he tram poline !>hoots her
up, :m feet in thl' air. She is
practically nying. While
levitating. ~he llipl> and .
twists, curlt. and tuck.'>
before landing on a 3· by r,.fool
painted area within the tr.Lmpoline.
And, then flies aird.in and .1gain.
Welcome to Jennifer P'.:mlla's world.
Parilla, a Newpon Bea1..h rcl>ident.
won the gold medal in the senior
elite trampoline competiuon a t the
USA Gymnastics nalional
champion.ships in Sacrdmento July
22. Now the 22-year-old i:-. in
Pocatello. Idaho preparing for two
world cup competitions that will be
in Belgium and the ('3.ech Hepublic.
Her goal is to return to the
Olympics, and she wants to place
higher than she did in 2000. when
she finished ninth in the event that
made its Olympic debut m Australia.
The trampoline, just like ot11er
gymnastic even ts, is judged .
Competitors mu~t continually land
on the painted area within the
trampoline so not lo lose points. To
gain points. they must perform
variow skills, I 0 straight during two
routines, a compulsory and an
optional
For example, most of the time,
• Parilla will complete a triffis -a
triple somersault with a half twist on
• the third rotation -to begin her
optional routine.
A typical routine lasts o nly 20
seconds, a remarkably short time
compared with the practice and
tranining Parilla has put in
throughout the last I 6 years.
"I know it sounds like it should be
pretty easy, but h's a tough sport,·
said Parilla, who has been part star.
• part pioneer of the event that is
• gaining more interest within the
gymnastic commwtlty. "The No. I
• thing I like about trampoline Is how
• dilferent it is &om a backyard
trampoline. You can jump 30 feet in
the air. ln one simple word it is run.
You have the feeling that you are
flying.''
' Parilla. who went to El Thro High
~ for two years and then took home
_ achooling because of her competition
scbedule, became £amiliar with the
trampoline when she received a free
leseon for her sUdl birth.day. ever
since, Parilla has been wortdng her
w.y toward stardom ln the event.
After bet gold medal at the
• na.donal champioMblps, the
S.fooc.t, 116-pouod Plrtlla became a
four.dme wtnner of the senior elite
b'lmpOUlle competition. She WU the
U.S. nadooll uampoUne chld\p6on
In 1999, 2000 and 2002.
Sh9 II Mio an l l ·dme eenJor ellle
, IUdlollll dwnp6oo In the uampotine,
11bh •meeds allure i11 Ncwpo11-Mesa.
• "I don't think thi.'> will have that much
impact on soccc1 ," Ion nch. Hegion 120
corrnr1i!>.'>ioner for Lhree years and cur
re11~ referee dJld AYSO parent, said. "It tl>
a wakl:'·Up call lo the AYSO nation !><IY·
ing, 'We belier makl' l>ute that we know
what is going on with the money.' "
Members of the board of cLrector'>
and comrnbsioners' adherence to AYSO
rulei. were i'kh's priorities in Reg1011 120
evl'n before he wa'l i11 charge.
"The board holds the region account-
ahll' fur lthe comm issioner's) perform·
arin.'." i'kh !>aid. "The way the prograrn
i~ run i.., a result of all the boaw mem
hf'r'> doing their job!>:
AYSO. an aJl-volunteer orga1111~11ioo.
ha ... financial rt«.1u11cments the boJ.rd
mu-;t adhere to ... ud1 ,I')· all chedt!> wnt-
ten by the region requ1tl' two signature ...
a11d t'ach mu\I dl',1r bank account'>
managed by the o~m1v.<1tion. /jch '><!Id.
lJndcr AYSO rule'>, J.n appointed trl'a
l>Urer receive-, thl' check back from AV~>
and i-, '>llppol>ed 10 rep1111 it to the bo,11d
t'<trh month al a rPgion met•ting. fa1d1
EDITOR'S NOTE:
This is the third and final
installment in an ongoing summer
series that examines youth soccer
in the Newport-Mesa community.
Lreasurer must also assist the regional
cumrni!>:.iuner in the preparation of both
the annual budget and financial statf'·
ment, given to the National Support and
·1r.1ining Center before and up(Jn rnn·
clu.'iion of 1he '>Cason.
"I took tht· treasurer's report and gave
Iha! tu a1 anther board member lo look
ove1, /JL h ...aid. "I laving another per ... 011
lool.. O\t't <t haril.. ,iaiement 1. "". I
1c.lea."
lkfere1h c dwck!> on pottn11a1 .
gional co111mi~ioner'> have been tJ, ..
hut AYSO ha.., only bt>1-,'l1n '>tag111g l>.il ~
ground clwd~-' the la'>t lew year~. a11 olfi
L'taJ Wllh the nonprofit ~id.
Wt'll bl'lore the n•cent law ... u11 "'"'
'>entative ... Imm lkgio11 j7, wh1 I. ...1 ...
GYMNASTICS
toward the 01
Corona de! Mar. have monHurcd volun-
teer-, 10 en.,ure that adult!> enu Ul>tcd to
interact with children ht't-d t\\ ~)'.., Five
l'htlo'>ophies, which are: everyone is re-
quired to play half the game. the teams
arc balanced. registration is open.
coad1e-, di'>play positive attitudci. and
i.:ood 'iportsmanship is shown.
'Jwo or three tim ei. a season, typically
in August when he has several applica-
tion:. from interested coache:.. referee~
cu1d administraton., Jim Percival, child
and protection advocate for H~on 57.
will reference the Meagan\ I .aw t.lata·
ha'ic: ill the police station to c;ee if any ol
the volunteers submitting applicatiom
.lrt' regi.,tcred 'lex offender:..
l'ernval\ joh centtr'> on en ... uring
l o;.wlw-.. ; Jen ts. adm11 ''"" awr-, ,mt.J
pl.tyl·r.., .ia· '><'lting good L .,,1mplt"l and
lollowi11g AY~O's Five l1htlo ... oph1e ....
~ornt·ttrne-, coaches !>lray fnin • Uldl phi·
lo.,1Jpl.1 when handling thl u tt-.1m'-. at
\\h1ch .ime league l'omm1!>!>llJ11t:r., dlld
b1J,1rd 111..-mhers are not1fiul .1111.l ldll
tal-t· lhl' appropriate ac111,.1
·1wo l'Xamplt''> ol l>dlJ. ""'that would
• m lCS
Trampoline gymnast Jennifer Parilla, a Newport Beach resident, is hoping to qualify for the 2004 Olympic Games
in Athens, Greece and improve upon her ninthi>face finish at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydne~. Australia.
synchronized trampoline or for the 2004 Olymplc Garnes in medalist at the trampoline world
double-mini trampoline events. Athens, Greece. championships.. "l 6gure if I'm going
There are four disciplines as part of Parilla will once again attempt to to the Olympics. I might as well train
the trampoline, but the individuuJ qualify the U.S. as one or the with a very good coach.·
trampoline event is the one tm countries to participate in the 2004 After the 2004 Otympics. Parilla is
Olympic competition. Olympics. Th.en she will cump~te in tentatively planning to go on tour
Before the 2000 Olympics. Parilla the 2004 Olympic aiaJs for with USA Gymnanics. She is hoping
earned a bid for the U.S. to send one gymnastics at the Arrowhead Pond. to medal at the Otympit's and then
woman for the trampoline event 10 June 24·27. ride out the celebration..
Sydney. Then. she won the Olympic Before each major competition, ·0eyond that. my life is pretty
trials to advance to the Olympic& Parilla said &he will llllin ln Idaho much open," said PlrilLa. who has
Now she ls hoping to duplicate ber with coach Oleg FedotOY and U.S. 1abn athldk training ~ a t
efforts. men's trampoli~ dwnpfon Ryan Orange Cout College. • 1 don't know if
Parilla. who WU named to the U.S. Westoo. l wHI May with the ~n. I lc;now a a,.
senior nattooal aampollne ttam for ·1 came hcte before th naOonal part uf '1le ts gMng my penonal life•
the 10th ualght )"!V, will compete In championshap. and that worked go.~ baW! bem tome people
I.he uampoline world reaDy well," aid IW\Da, who b8I who recite frotn me IP.Kt In dW
champeou:Jlipa. ln •1anwtr. p&aced tec0nd. tounh. ~lb and mlcM~• and th~n ·c:ome back. h\ a
Germany. Oct. 17· I~. The 200J ~th I.I priot wodd wp epon tt.t'ibot'->a l1lld on your
WUltdt II che Olym1 · ... ~, ewnt competidone and ii a thne·time bones."
re4uirt• attention would be if a coach c.
favoring a cenam player over the rest of
the team or if an otlkial fails to follow
'>ugg~ticin., made by the board, Percival
~id.
An awrnge week will yield an averdge
of one to 1hn•e complaints. pertaining tu
di'ipute'> or altercallnn.\ -typically not
phy-.ical -involving inappropriate con
duct by <1 rnach, parent or player. Peret
val <>aid.
"TI1a1 could he rnache"> not treating
kid'> fairly or ahul>1ng referee!> or player.,
abu.,ing rcl!:'ree<.." Pert·ival :.aid.
I le addt'tl that a'> ol last month, thert
were four or live people who will mo~t
likely not he aUowed to coach next year
bct.auw "we have learned that their bt-
hav10r wa.<, detrimental (to A~OJ." After
.mending a hoard mecun" a few day ..
later. Percival leanwd that numbt-r wa ...
-,lightly h1glwr.
Hut the unruly hehav10r often got...,
again-,1 lhl' nonn. Percival said.
"Nmetv-111ne percent of the peoplt
See SOCCER, Paee A8
MEN 'S
BASKETBALL
'Eaters go
own ullcfer
• once again
UCI basketball will have
one scho lars hi p
re maining if NCAA clears
guard'from Australi a, who
wo uld becom e second
Aussie o n the team .
Steve Virgen
Daily Pilot
Aaron Hruce. a 6-foot·2 guard who
helped lead Au_c;tr.ilia to the World Junior
Bask.t'tball champion!>h1p last month.
plans 10 play for I IC Irvine I.hi:. season.
pending clearance from the NCM. ar
cording to publbhed reports and Man
I toward. tht: media relaoon!> director for
Hasketbilll Au .. '>traha.
"He was offered a M:holarship to play
over there !UL Irvine!.'' Howard said
"And, it\ been repo11ed on over here that
he plans 10 go tJ1ere."
Bruce ha-. .ipplied for cla'lSe!. at UCI,
according w the WUT1mera Mail-limes in
Australia. UCI and its basketball coaches
cannot di.'>Cll!>S the recruiting of Bruce.
since he soil needs to be cleared by the
NCAA But the Amealers do have lWO
scholan.h1p:. available because of the
tTansfers of Devaughn Peace and Ryan
Codi.
Bruce is fini.shi.ng his final tes~ at the
Australian Institute of Sport. the same
school that current UO pla}"!f Nie
CarnpbeD came from. Campbell missed
the majonty of last season with a bad in-
jury. bu t is expected to return this season.
He played sparingfy in three games last
season before suffering the bad injury.
Bmce came off the bench and scored
25 points to lead the Australians to a 106-
85 victory over the U.S. July 17 at the
\\brld Junior Basketball Ownpionships
in Greece.
"He wasn't on the radar wtlil he had
that big game against the U.S.," Howard
said "He WclS playing real well in that
game."
A day after the game. foxsport\.com re-
poned that Bruce was bound for UO. so
the Anteate.rs were more than likdy re-
auiting Bruce before the upset OYel' the
Amedcans. who were undefeated in the
tournament heading into their pme
against Australia.
8roc:e SCOl'1!!d 10 points.~ Aa.db"alia de-
feated Qoatia. 97-84, in che aemilnak o{
the wottd championsbipl. Bruce "*"'d
a ~ in~ but atiD came blick to dis·
tribute four assists in l6 minuca in cbe
Au8tllllians' dtJe..winnlng pme. It was
the first ~ ~ "'bMll:et· ball (or Auscralia.
The Au9lnlian lnsdtule of Spon"t ...,
the lillJ 8ruQe as a aa-d wtlb .,_
tpft!ll magy and cmbt ' rn.
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YOUTH SOCCER
The Newport-Mesa Breakers 9-and 1 Q.year-old girls club soccer team captured the Long Beach
Sun and Surf International August 2-4, improving their overall record this year to a perfect 17-0-0.
Breakers win Sun & Surf title
The Newport-Mesa Breakers, a
soccer club team consisting of 9·
and 10-year-old girls from Cosca
Mesa and Newport Beach, cap-
tured the Long Beach Sun .& Surf
Internacional girls under-JO divi-
sion titJe after winning six
straight games m Long Beach,
August 2-4.
The Breakers won their third
straight tournament of the sum-
mer and they remained unde-
feated, with a record of 17-0-0.
In the final, the Breakers de-
feated So Cal United, 5-2. The
Breakers reached the title game
after finishing first in their pool
and posting a 3-2 semifinal win.
whiJe So Cal United had ad·
vanced with an overtime semifi-
nal victory over the So Cal Blues.
Anna Venturini gave the
Breakers a 1-0 lead off an assist
from Josie Jogwe. The Breakers'
lead increased 10 2·0 when Sierra
Gordon laced a shot into the net
after some creative dribbling.
But United came back and
tied the score, 2-2, early in the
second half. However the Break·
ers' defense stiffened behind the
goalie play of Lauren Terry and
the offense came alive with two
more goals from Venrurini and
one from Rachel Kerce, leading
the Breakers to their third titJe of
the summer.
In order to reach the final. the
Newpon-Mesa club team had lo
record a 3·2 hard-fought semifi-
nal victory over the Santa Ana
Strikers. Kerce gave the Breakers
an early 1-0 lead with a beautiful
left-foot laser that beat the
keeper a1 the near post The
Strikers answered with a conver·
sion on a comer kick and the
teams were tied 1-1 at halftime.
Selling Price .............. $21 ,980
factory Rebate ............ ·$3,000
5 TO IET COST TO YOU
=s1a,980
VIN. I 'S 3A93083, 3111131,
3C17758,3C17809,Sl15117
In the second half, Qaire Cas-
tillo converted an indirect kick
just outside the penalty area, giv-
ing the Breakers a 2· 1 lead. Ven·
turini increased the lead to 3-1
when she received a through ball
from Courtney Mcintosh. beat
the sweeper with a lace cut and
knocked a shot inside the near
post. Brooke Lux. Shanay Fischer
and Castillo held off a furious
raUy from Santa Anita to secure
the win.
The Breakers also ~cored pool·
play victories over Crescenta Val-
ley soccer club. 3-1. and So Cal
United, 7-2. Then they edged
We!>! Coast Premier. 3-2. Terry
slopped a penalty kick on the
game's final play 10 ensure the
win.
The Breaker~ wrapped up first
place in pool play with a 8' I vic-
tory over San Diego Spirit.
GIRLS WATER POLO 'I
CdM finishes 25th in JQs .. ~
The Corona deJ Mar girls water
polo club teatn finlshed 25th at
the USA Water Polo JWllor Olym-
pics, which ended Sunday and
took place at various high schools
throughout Orange County.
CdM, whicb includes players
from the high school. lost lts first
SOCCER
Continued from A 7
out there are wonderful people.
who are doing a great job." Perci-
val said "People mature with age.
They need to step back and lei go
of the compedtiveness and reaJ.
ize it's all about the kids.
"We try to modify their behav-
ior to be more of a po itive role
model."
•••
AYSO provides coaching clinlcs
for those new to the game, while
reinforcing specific tactics
learned by those with more ex-
perience.
"The coaching clinics teach en-
try-level coaches lechnlcal. ball
and game slcills," said Kirk Mein·
tosh. creator of the annual Daily
Pilot Cup and Regjon 97 board
member. "If you have never
played soccer before, you won't
have the first idea of how 10 run a
practice. You can't just throw balls
out there because no1 everyone
will be happy. An unhappy parent
will realize you're not getting any·
thing accomplished."
AYSO provides free volunteer
training whether ii be for a coach.
referee, commissioner, safety offi-
cer or field supervisor and some
regions provide a paid-rraining
program that presents a more tn·
depth lesson.
Region 120 features a training
program called "Super." a joint
match Saturday, 3-2. to Los An·
gel.es. but came back to win Sun-
day to finish 25th after defeating
the CHAWP club of Otlno Hills.
8-4, at CapJstrano Valley High.
Vivian Uao and Jordan Anae
scored one goal each Saturday.
but <JdM could not overcome a
session with UC Irvine. which
gives 300 to 500 A'i'SO coaches in·
struction by "experienced profes-
sionals.• Zich said
"In AYSO. everyone plays. It's
not like club: Zich said "AYSO is
about positive sportsmanship
and positive coaching."
Volunteering can be a substan-
tial time commitment, said
Mcintosh, who also coaches a
club team
"The commissioner is a diffi ·
cull and time-consuming job." he
said. "You have to organiz.e and
go to all of the meetings, set up
the fields and deal with the city
vendors."
And Alli.sh put in hls time, ac-
cording to Mcln1os.h.
"Tony Anish wanted to cake the
region to a higher level." he said.
"I got e-mails from hlm sent at I
or 2 in the morning. He would
line lhe fields and (officiate)
games. He devoted numerous
hours (lo AYSOI. far more than
anyone else in lhe region."
During the season. Mcintosh
spends an average of eigh1 hours
a week between coaching and a1 -
1ending board meetings.
But it is time well spent in his
eyes.
"Coaching for me is enjoy·
able." he said. ·1 have a stressful
occupation (attorney). so it's my
way of releasing some of that. I
look forward to it"
•••
Phillip Greenberg, a coach for
the last five seasons and current
3~ I deficit However, Katya E&-
dlngton scored three goals ·to
lead CdM to the victory ~r
CHAWP. Amy Strack. Kade Kubei.
Natalie Wayte, Anae and Uao
contributed one goal each, whlJe
Brittany Fullen recorded ftve'
saves.
board member for Region S'Z,
Which covers Corona del ~
was inltlally "disgusted" when )le
1.eard about the recent lawsttlt ••
but remains confident in ~
thrust of volunteers that make
AYSO tick..
During the season. Greenberg,
the region's director of fields, Will
spend eight to 10 hours a week
on AYSO-rela1ed endeavors.
Job descriptions are laid ou1 for
positions such as regional com-
missioner to learn parent to rd'·-
eree scheduler 10 snack ...
buyer. all given by the AYSO ~
cional Support and Training<:&.:.
ter. : ....
Part of the difficulty in ove~;
sight is the constant change ~=
volunteer!> every year. Mcln1oslt--
said. • !·
"The members on the bo~ ...
change all the Lime," Mclnl~.
said. "Your child might be in ~
SOJ. bu1 then goes into dub,'"l<>-
the parents aren't in1eres1ed in
volunteering any longer."
Confidence by both 7Jch,
Greenberg and Mcintosh cenlt>~
on the commitment of the votnn-
teers who show up at the begin-
ning of every soccer beaSC>n
eagerly awaiting a chance 10 heJp
QUI
"(Soccerl has been such a
popular spon m chis area ...
there will be a great deal of fallout
and a 101 of people will be left
wondenng. ~ Greenberg ~d of
the re<:enl law.uh. "But there is a
good enough program that in the
long run, everytlUng will be fine.·
Selling Prfc:• .............. $17, llO Dlacount OFF MSRP ....... $3,000
Factory Rebate ............ ·$2,500
Ford Credit Rebate ....•.... ·$1000
•Tl IET COST TO YOU
=•14,480
VII. t'S 3233277, mml. '244121. m.t
factory Rebate ............ ·$3,000
' TO llET SAVlllS •s&,000
VIN. I 'S 3F375N3,
371105,3f435707,3F4357oa
2MO legal Nadca
TS No. O:Mll2t3 Doc: ID
I00019300'71l'100SN
Tl1le Ordlt No. 017033t50 lrMt-. torlliwurw No.
001930079 APN No.
425-452-15 NOTICE OF Tl'USTEE'S SALE YOU
ARE IN DEFAULT UN-
OEA A DEED OF
TRUST, DATED C3/71m#l. UNLESS
YOU TAKE ACTION TO PAOnCT YOUR PAOf>ERTY, IT MAY BE
SOU> Al A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEED AH EXPUHATION OF
THE NATURE OF THE
PAOCEEOIHG AQAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD COHTACT A
LAWYER." Nodcl la '**'Y g1wn tNt ere
R4lll e... ServlcM,
• ~nt9d "'*-* '°the DMd l nm bllCIMd
by HEATIER D. WAT·
TlRSl ~ UNMARRIED WOM~ m.d 0Vl71ZW2 end ,.
cord9d OWW02, •
llllCrUment No.
200202lm!J.n .~ • ,,. • of umcMI ...
cords In the ofllce of
the County "9cordlr °' Orange Councy, .....
of C9lfor'Nll. ""' ... on oem/1003 111
2;00PM, AT THE NORnf ~ m.
TMNC2 TO THE
COUNTY c:ou.T· "°'*-1'00 CMC ceHTlfil OfWI WOT, UHTA AHA, CA II ........... ..,... ........, '°' cMtl
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1.01 llD TIMI, DATI ANO ,LACI COSTA MISA HIGH SCHOOL
A. 114 o.,. .. .,,, 11 .... _,. 114 o-t111 ... i Tu••'-Y. s.,., • ...._ff JOtl\,
200S1 2:00 P·"'·
B Place of 81d Receipt Newpor I Men Un1hed School DtStroct
Purcha~1n1 ?98~ B Beai Sl!ul. Costa Mna Ca 92626
C Proiect Nitme Musurt1 ·A· Modern1zatron Cosfa Mesa H1ah School
D Place Plans ue on Ille PROJECT MANAGER"' office. McC1rlhy Building
Compi1n1es. 10401 S W 81tch Str~et Suite 300 Newport Beach CA 92ii60
McCarthy Bu1fd1nt Compan1es/Musure .,, Offrce l985·C Bear Sheet
Cost' Mesa Ca 92626 1.02 SUMMARY Of WOH1
Protect Descrrptoon This pro1ecl cons!lts of tne phased modern1Ht1on
of Costa Mesa H111h school rn tne Newporl Mua Unified School Drslroct
Specrhcally. he.Ith & saltly compl11nce ADA compllance. burldrne shell
mtear1ty up11rades clusroom interiors technolo1Y and infrastructure
upif•du
Prehmmitry Esltmitte S9 500,000 00
l .OJ HOTKli
A NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Newp<>fl Meu Unified School 01slr1cl
actrna by and lhrouah 1t"s Governmc Board wtll receive sealed brds for
award of a contract fOf the above-named Project up to. but not lettl'
than the btd deadhne
B Bids shall be received rn the place 1dent1f1ed above Whether or not
bids are opened euclly at tht time fhed rn th" notice. no brd wrll be
received after the bid IJudhne.
C PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE AVAILABLC AUGUST 12th, 2003. The documents may be reviewed at the PROJt:CT MANAGER's office (see
address item H below) OR CAN 8£ PURCtlASCO fROM
IHTUIHIT llUlf'llHTr 1'J72 c-etruttf.,. Certter, ltvfne, CA. 92606,
(949) SS2-7SH , IAX (94') SS2-t 209
!> The District wlll be inillalina end enlorcin& • labor Compliance Proaram
in 1ccordance with the provl5ion1 and requ1rtmtnts of Assembly Biii -
1!>06 and pursuant lo C1flfo111h1 Labor Code uct1on1 I 770 et. seq All
con111ct0fs and theif epphc:abl• subc:ontracton performma on the project
srte will be required to comply with 1111 requirements of lhe labor
Compliance Proaram 111cluslv1 of, but not llmlttd to provldlna the lab«
Compll1nce Officer Of hl.,tl!er dnianated represenleltve the ri&llt to
conduct 01ud1t• interv11wa of lhe tndesmen pertormina on the project
site on an 11 deemed necusary basis durlna employees normal workinc'
hours. al no additional cost to th• 01str1ct. or any of th• 01stnct's
rtpresentatlves or •rents
[ Each BIDD£R must post a b•d bond 01 other secu11ty In the amount
of IO'Mt of the amounl of lht bid with th• brd
f heh BIDOER. s1mult1neously with l11e eJecution of Ill• Conlr.ct
A&reement, will t>. required lo lu1nlsh 1 laboi and Mater11t PerfOfmance
Bond in an amou11t equal to I 00 percent of the Contract sum and •
f 11thfut Ptrlorm1nc1 Bond In '" amount equal to 100 percent of the
Contract Sum Said Boncb shall be fr om an admitted Calltofl•I• Sutety
ut1Sfutory to the Oistrkt and listed In th• r ader•I Resister. 1u~d by
the Department of Treasury end hcensed in Cat1f0fn11 Said bonds shall
remain 1n lull l0<ct and tlftct throucti Ille auarantff ;>trlOd
G The BIOOER shall k • hcenMd contrector pur1111nl to llle Business
and Profuslonaft Code and b• licensed In t!M applk1bl1 claulfiutlons
for the trades for which lh• contractor 11 sublfllltm1 •bid
H. Thts project hH 3~ Otsabltd Veteran Buslfl•,. Ent1ttp11se ptrticlp•tion
1011\ '
t Questions 1bo11t this PROJ£CT should be directed to the PROJECT
MANAGER Contact 80M1e Marlin. Ttltphone 714/424 8950. fwm.
McCarthy llulldln1Co. rAX 714/424 8951
J, Ho Bid m4y bt wlttuhwn unhl Ninety d1y1 after the llld Openln1
Dete.
~ The O"trlct resenu 1114 11Cllt to relec:t any ind 1111 bids 0< to waive
lrrecutarltlu In any bid
l !Qwp0tt Mesa Unified School 01st11ct IS 1n •equal opportuntty•
employer .
M. flt• MMwt wtW i.. r41l1"lrfll •• pr~Nltfy. for Pftqu111flutlon
pach1H P .. •H cOflle<I tlle l"fofld Mantt., •t •bo•• eddf•~
H. No telephone 0< lanlmllt m•ch)ne will b1 n11t1ble to blddtn 011
t11e O!STRICT P'•lllltea 11 th• lune ol bl4l
'ubl1slled Htw t l11cl1·Co~t• Mna 0.11 "'°'A st 8 U 2003 l4S
I
(CllAOOM MMCW.l
NOTICE TO OEFEN
DANT. (AVtso ' Acusa
do ) DONNA PENNY
YOLlES, and DOES I
throu&h 50. Inclusive.
YOU ARE BEING SUCO
BY PLAINTIFF·
(A Ud le est• dem•nd
ando) CINDY BRYANT.
You have JO CALEN
DAR DA'l'S atte<> th"
summons 1s urved on
you to Ille • typtwnllen
response •t this court
A ltlttr or phone call
will not protect you.
your typewritten ,..
sponse must be In
proper lw11I form 1f you
w1nt the court to heu
you• case
If you do not hie your
response on trme you
m1y lo\e lhe cue 1nd
your •¥lits money 1nd
property m1y be tahn
without further w•r mn&
Ir om the court.
There are other leaal
1equrr1ments You may
want lo cell 1n attOfney
ri&hl away. ti you do not
know an attorney, you
may c•ll 1n 1ttorney
referral service or 1
le11al 11d office (lrsted '"
lhe phone booll)
De'S9UIS Oe que le
entreauen e1ta c1tacro,..
1udicial usted lrene un
pluo de 30 DIAS CAl
ENDARIOS p1r1 pr.sen
tar una rUCJUUt• tt
crilAI a m1q;,1n1 en esta
COftt Una c arte o una
lt.mada ttlefonoca no le
ofreceu prottccion, w
rupunl• ucrih a
maqulna ttene que
cumphr con las formal·
ld1des leaates •propia
du sl ulled qufere que
la corte escuche su
ceso.
SI usted no present•
&u resputsla 1 llempo,
puede perder al cno. y
le p11ed1n qu1tar ~u
ularlo. su dinero y olras
cous!H su propiedad
11n ev"o 1dlc:ion1t por
patt.t de le coc-te.
C.~tan otros requlsi-
tos lepln. Puede que
u,1\ed qulwa ll•mar • un
at1011do l11111edl1ta
m1nlL Sl no conoce •
un ebo11do. puadt
llamllf a 11n sMvk:lo d•
rafettncl• 0e •boc•dos
o 1 un• ollc1na de 1yud•
.... I (VH el difeclO<lo
tell foriicO).
CASI NUMlllb ( ......... c .•• )
Ot<Ctst1 I
,.,_..THOMAS Ill •
TMIASHI .. sa.
MPT.CH
The name and address
of th• court ts· (El
nombft y dkecdon de
11 c0<te es) SUP( RtOfl
COURT, 700 CIVIC CCN·
TtA OflM wtST, P.O. aox 138, SANTA AHA •
CALIFORNIA 92102 0838
fhe 111me. 1d6rna,
and teltollone 11um1>« of
plllnttff"s 1ttorney, Of
pl•l"tllf wltho11t 111
atton11y 11: (El nombt1.
la duccloll , el nuin1to oe teltfono del aboaado
dotl dttM11de11te, o det
de111uda1111 qua no
tiMt abotHO, ti) I.AW
OHICU or NICK
O'MALlC!.1.. HtCK,
O'alAU.EY ~~l.
l lOS l AST SlVlN·
fllNTM STllUT. SUIT( IOI, SANTA MA. CA 1270I, 714 ,.,,~
Ntlt~eCT U , ...
AlAN SlA TIR, Cltrit
(Actv.,le), lty OlGA MOllNO,
De,.,ty (Delete4•l
STATIMIHT OF l>AM·
AGU (h r.-1 lftlu~
er Wre n9ful Deeth)
CA SI HUM lllt
02CCISll l J v41e:
Tl•-.. N. Thr .. her
lo Oonna Penny Yolln
Pl,.nt1H Cindy Brv.tnl
seeks d1m11es in Ill~
11bove entrtled action n
follows I Gener .ti
damit11n
Pain. ~ufle11n1 ,rnd
1nconv1n1ence
$1000000
2 Special 01m1au
Medical uptnses Ito
dale) $3,500 00
future rned1ci11I tapen\ts
(pr esent value )
S2,500 00
Properly damace
$2,500 00
Olhe<. Total SIS.500 00
Da te 7 /21/03 /SI NICK O'MAllE'I'. Esq
Publ11hed Newpor t
8e1ch·Cosle Mesa Oally
Pilot July 23. 30, Aueust
6. 13. 2003 WIJO
SUP8lll COllT Of
WOlllA,
COllTY Of OIMtl
SUP9Cll CGU11 -PIOIA11
M1111CJJ'UIM
'· O. IOI 14171, CIUll&I, ~"6JJ..JS71,
rnmalOf: ..
PAllCI '9IOIA FOi
~OfllAll
.. lOSIOWCMSIHll
C.-Of-
Wl-A220597
TO All INTERESTlO
PERSONS
l Petitioner. Oanltl
Piii le., Pedroza ftt.d •
petfllon with this court
IOI" 1 dtc1" ch1n11nt
namu u lollows·
OANl(I. PATRICK
PlOROlA lo OAH
PATRICK ELIAS 2. THE COUAl ORO£RS
lilat ell pttSOn• Inter·
tstad In this matter r.llatl
ape>ear before tltls co11tt
at tlM hMfillf fndiutad
b110w to allow '9ust, If
•nr, •111 thl peltlloll lor
cll1111e ol name •hovld
not "r•nted. NOTIC or HURIHQ
O•tt t-H•Ol T1in.· 2 00
pm01J>I L7l 'l'M ~u• of the~
ltMNM" tt0lilclelile ... S. A copy ol Ul1s Order
to 5'l6w C'8UM ._.. "
'"' ....... et ..... ...c. . ......... .
sucunrve weell~ pnor
to th• clllt set for
hunna on lhe pclll)Oll
;n th• lot1ow1n11 ne,w\-,
piper ol 11en•r•I c11cu
l<1llon p11nled '" this
'ounl t Dail, Pllol Oeteo AUG 04, 200J
MARJO Rl l l AllD"•
CAITfl, JUDOI Of fttf
SU,.RIOtt COUi t
Publllhtd Newpor I
Beach Cost4 Mes. 011ly
P1lol Au&u\I 6 1 l 20 27 200J
WIC .
SlllB)I ((QT Of :
WOllA, :
COIMTY Of OIM$f. :
34 J City Mw, hp, CA ,
'2161 ·:·: """* Ofi • ...:.: o......-.u-.
ODii TO SNOW CAll5l fOI
OWlllOflUI --Wl-mMi• ;
TO All INTERESTED :
PERSONS. ,
I Pohllontr flied • • ptlllton with this court ;
for • dtcrH ch1n11n1 1 n1mes n follows O.vin ,
Aleunder U1bu1 to ~
Devin l yl« Alu andt< •
2 THE COURT OllDERS •
that 111 penons Inter •
esltd In th1S matter shall •
•ppur befOft th rs COUf I • :~~':: t":·:::oa..1~:~::-:; :
111y why lhe petition lor ,
chance of name \hollld '
not be cr•nted •
HOTIC[ or HEARING ~
Otte SCP 16. 2003 ,
Time 2 00 pm Deot · l73 t fhe •ddr•n ol lhe court •
Is ,..,,. H noled 1bove •,
3 A Coe>)' of th" Or def :• to Show cause shell be ,
pllbllshed at least once I
H Ch WHll lor four ~
tuceu•tvt weells prior ,
to the dlle Ml for '
llearlne on lhe petition "
In thl foltow'1n1 newt :
P•I* of .. Miii CltcU• • talion, Pflntad In thl,1 •
coun~ Htwcio<t 8HCll • Oally Piiot • ..... Aue .... ,... •
MAUOIU UllO :
CAllTP,, .... Of , ...
S....0.COU9T ' f'ultll•IH4 Nawpott
INCll Cotti ~ 01l4y \
,!lot ""-ust t. IJ. 10, \
Z7. 200l Wl38
..
""
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'•
.•
~· 111 1lnn U1et
111111u•11t to Section& ZJ701·21715 of the
B111ln•ss •nd ProfH· sk>M Co$, SICitlon 535
of tJI• P•n•I Code,
NEWf'Oltl MESA SELF ST~CE. 2550 Newport
Blvd., Cotti Mff•. CA
92627 will ull by
competitive biddlnf on
Alleust 26. 2003 at 0:00
a.r#: Auction to bl held ,., a:;50 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. CA 92627.
ProCMwlY to bl told H
fol,loWs: misc1llan1ous
ho"'911ofd 1006s. per·
sonal Items, furniture,
1pjfllence.s, ind clolhlna
bel(lntln& to the fol·
iowina:
N1m1 ·Unit t
PAIJLA DEICHMAN, 69
PAOLA DEICHMAN. 245
KIMBERLY SWOCER. 47 tolllt HERNANOEZ, 345
OAVIOSTARKEY, 747
POfttlA BROWN, 5'5
OONALO KRANICH, 366
KEN.Al PETERSON, 574 ~ <l..E'tfl.AN), 714
f/JHJf WM>SWCfffii. 53> ~~LER,70
RICHARD SIOOERS,
AUCTION£ER P11bllsh1d Newport B"~h·Costa Meu Delly
P1JOf ·July JO. August 6. 2C»3 WIJ6
SEU
.......... ---The followlna per sons are dolna buslnus 11:
Royal RHtty Pertners,
1601 Dove Sltfft, Suite 120. Ntwport Buch
California 92660 '
Triumph Mott111e.
(CA). 1601 Dove Slttet,
Suite 120. Newport
Buch. C•tilorma 92660
This bustness Is con·
ducted by: a cotPoralion
Han you started doine
business yet? Yes, 07 /
11/2003
Triumph Mott1a11.
John Cates, PreS1den1
1 his statement was
ftled wolh lh• County
Clerk ol Otan11e County
on 07/14/03
200J6t51SOJ
D11ly Pilot July 16. 23,
JO, Aug. 6, 2003 Wl25
Mii. .....
"-*-' The lollowinc pen ons ere dotna buslneu u .
ofloomtown American
Sire.Iler Company, 1788
Monrovia, Costa Mua,
CA 92627
Brad Thompson. 221
Diamond Ave., Newport
Buch, CA 92662
John McCray. Jr . 431
E. 20th, Costa Men . CA 92627
Thts business ~ con
ducted bvi a aenertl
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Callndlrof
EVlflll 1310
(QUMHOllSll&
OfPOl'MITY
All real estate adver
tos1ne In lhts newspaper
Is subiect to the r eder al
Fatr Hous•rt& Act ol 1968
as amended which
makes ti 1lleeal lo
advertoMO ·any prefer·
ence. llmilatlon or
doscrommation based on
race. color, re1t1ion, su ,
h1ndtc1p, f1m11tal status
or nattonal oneon, or an
1nt1nt10n lo make any
such preference, ltmil•·
!ton or d1sc;r 1mln11ion •
This newspaper wm
not lo.now1ncty accept
any 1dvertosement for
tell estate which Is on
v1olatton of the law. Out
r ea de rs are hereby
mformed that all dwell·
incs 1dvert1sed in this
newspaper ate avatl1ble
on an equal opl)Ortunity
bests.
To compl11n of dts·
ctiminaloon. all HUO toll·
free 11 1 ·80().424·8590.
p11ttnenhip
Have you atarted clolne
buaineas yet7 YH
July 13. 2003
Btad Thompson
This st1tement was
filed with the County
Clttk of Orenae County
on07/'l:d/03
200'6'52926
Deily Piiot July JO, Aug.
6, ll, 20, 2003 Wl37
Ac-.. .....
"-S......
The following persons
•re dotn& business as:
Happy Doc Mobile
Groommg, 42 leuera
Avenue. F oolhlll Ranch.
C1hforma 92610
Janet 01pue, 42
Tes$9r a Avenue, Foothill
Rench, Calllornl11 92610
Mike Depue, 42
l H$1ra Avenue. F ootholl
Ranch, CA 92610
ThtS busln,ss ts con·
dueled by· a &«met al
partnership
Have you slatted domg
business yet? No
Janet 1)epue
This statement wn
filed with the County
Clerk ol Oranae County
on 06/16/03
20036948293
Oaoly Po lot July I 6. 23,
30. Aue 6, 2003 Wl23
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The followlne pet IQns
tre doln1 buslneu " Contrast Delivery Repair
Serviee. Inc, 2504 Maik
ln., Cost• Miu, CA 92626
Western Medical Re
IOUfCH , Inc .. (CA). 2504
M11k Ln .. Costa Meu.
CA92626
Thi$ busln11s Is con·
dueled by: •corporation
Have you stltted domg
buslll8$s yet?
Yes
07/01/2003
Wester Medical Re·
sources, Inc, Robert J
Monette President
This statement was Med
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on
07125/03
200J6tS2110
Oaily Pilot July 30. Au&
6, 13, 20, 2003 WIJI
fkfllll .... ... s.....
The followme persons
11e doonc business u
Group Vertical
Stretec•c Advert1s1n&1
Merketin&. 3187 Rtd Holl
Ste 115. Costa Mesa. CA
92626
M1 y l Lee (Sole
General Partner). J l8/
Red Hill, Ste 115. Costa
Mesa, CA92626
Ibis bysjnen ts ton
2l40 Legal Notices
ducted by· a l1m1ted
partnership
Hive you st11rted doong
busmen yet? No
May L lee
This statement w.u
filed with the County
Cler~ of Or11n11e County
on08/06/03 200~6953654
Delly Pilot Aue. 6, IJ,
20, 27, 2003 Wl41
FlctltiM ..... •s...... The lollowlna pet suns
•re doine business n
An11el's Auto Spa, 2285
Newpott IJlvd , Costa
M"a. CA 9?627
Kam•t and Somt, In~ (CA). ?28!'> Newport
Blvd , Co~t" M41Sa. CA
92.627
This busoness 1\ con
ducted by " corpot al ton
Hove you started dntna
bus1n~s yet?
lat>Udr Y l , 2003
K.omdl and S1m1. In~ .
Surat S111gh, Prll!I
lh1s 'talemenl wu
l1le<l with ltie County
Cler~ of Oranee County
on 07/21/03
20036952169
Daily Pilot July 30, Au& , 6. IJ, 20, 2003 Wl32
Fktltlous .,_.
Nmts.......,
Rainbow Inn, 831 South
Bea'h Bl , Anaheim CA
92804
Pt Yu h ao, 831 Suulh
Beat h 81 , An4helm, CA
92804
This bos1ne$S " con ducted by .,, 111d1v1dual
Have you started dom11
business yet?
Yu07/01/0J
P1 Yu Tsao
Thos statement '"'dS
loled with the County
Clerk ol Orange County
on07/;>4/03
20036952619
Daily Pilot July 30. Au11
6. 13. 20, 2003 WlJJ
FkffM lusiltu
ie...s.....
Jr1e lollow1n1t person~
a• e dOl"lt business "'
Nest•nde Enter"""" 949 South Cods! Di
Cosl<t Musa. CA 92626
Nestande IJru•t 94'1
South Cout U1 Cr"'"
Men . CA 9?6;?6
t hts bus one's °' .,,,, ducted by an 1nd1v11Judl
Have rou ~l•rltd "'""~ busmen yPI'
Yes I l 03
IJruce Nestande
lh1s statement was
flied with lhe Cnunly
Clerk ol Or•n&• C.ounty
on 07/21/03
20036952198 Oa1ly Pilot July ?3 JO
Aue. 6, 13. 7003 WI 78
I low to Place A
Re-.. ....
"-*-"' The lollowma per sons
are clo1n1 bus1neu n
a) l ustm Toyota, b )
Tuslm Scion. "4 Auto
Center 0Hve. I ustm. CA
92782
Oremor ol luslrn LLC,
(CA). « Au lo Center
Ome. Tusltn, CA 92782
I his bu"'''" 1~ Lun
dutted by l 1m1hd
l1•b1hly Co
Ote111ur·ol lu\ttn. LLC
Sl.ven J fl•urant
Ct11et F 1na11c1al Officer
lho\ \ldlemenl Wdl.
filed will\ lh• County
Clerk of 0••11¥~ Counly
01101111 103
20036951841
0•1ly Pilot Jutv 23 JO.
l\~__f> _!_l_l_OOJ Wl?9
fktltiM t.siwss
N..Stat..t,
lh~ lolluw1n~ per~ull\
Art Outrl~ bu\1MS\ •S T
& I lnve,lme1FI C1ou11.
8JI ~ Beddo Blvd
An<1heom r A 9?804
f'1 ru 1,,,, l!J I s
Bea<h Blvd An•h•tm CA 92804
Ttw, bU\Hh'\~ 1\ c.on
duL led by an 1nd1v1du<1I
llav~ you started d111ng
bu\rn,.~ ... <\ vet,
V•s 0/ 01 2003
CLASS IFIEAD
Wednesday, August 6, 2003 A9
Cletk ol Or ~nge Countv
on 0//16/0J
200J69Sllt9
Oally Piiot July JO. Au& .
6. 13. 20, 2003 Wl34
The. lollowln& per '1ln•
•re doing busonns n
H11r d Luck CklUlma 2292
Otchi11d 011ve Newport
!leach, C•hlor noa 92660
bu,onen vet? No
Katheone C 1leet1 ~le
'""''~ Th" slltemenl WAS
hied with the Cuunly
Cieri. ot 011n11c County
vn 07/07/03
200HtS06JO
011ty Pilot July 16 2J
10 Au& 6 2003 Wl24
Dan PatroLll £has, ?29? lh• folh,w111g pe"ons
Orchard Olive Newport •r~ doon~ tiu"""" as
Beac:h. Caltforn•• 92b60 Antoent Waf\ 440 f ""
This buson~~~ ·~ rnn Or1vt i.uol• l. Co•I•
ducted by "n mdlvodual Mes. CA 9?6/(.
Have you 'tarted d'""ll Ron•ld llo•I•• r, l
bustnns yet? NrJ ""'"''"" h """ LA Oan Pat11d1 I ha. 9?614
I his ~talerrumt Wd\ fhl\ tH.1•.tt1tt-.'\ ·~ too
filed with Utt C•,unty dutltd by "" 111dJV1du•I
Clerk ol Ot .mge l..•m11t 1
1
Ila'" y .. u \larl~d dumw
on 08/04/0J t.u•.1n~" y•t' ft\ lit; sq
20036953674 ffon•ld tto•l.r
Daily f'tlol Aug h I 1 lhl\ ••l•trt•rtl ;,.,
70. ?/ ?003 W 14/ l1l"d woth lh'. County
fhe tolluwmg IJ'""r" ,.,t: doina bu\tnft'~· .. d~
Srol 317 Cold•nr "d
Al/enue Cu,.1nd d,.I Mtt1
Cahfu1111~ 9?67~
(.l.,k ol O••ttl!• t.uunly
"" 7 10 Oi 200369 s 117 6
D•1ly P1l1JI July 2) JO
Auk F, I< 70()3 Wt?(;
K.ithr11ne I 1le,.u tt.. lt1r follnwu1g µf'J V1n•,
1m.uk J 17 GultJ~"' ri11 "'' t· do111'! bu'rn .. '..-. d'
Avtrnue Cmond d~I Mdl I H1,., 111\liJO r 11111~ $067
C•hf1>rn•• 9764'C, I 1 .. not v Or (o~t<1 Mn •
t.altfor n11 92626
ltU$ bUSlfll~\ " r "" duded by •11 K1d1•1dual
Hav~ you •tarted domw
bu~1ri11ss y~t ' No
Vlnle MdSU•le
lh1~ ~l•lem.,nt wo
hied w1lh the Cuvr•I y
Clefk ol Or111111e County
on 08/04/03
2003695'171
O<ttly Pilul Au& b I J
lO 27 200J Wl40
r h• following '"'""" ••~ du1oi. bu.-.1ne\~ d '.
Cullo\l)url, )43{ 16th ',I
lu,td M~· ... d t 11111ft,, 111t•
'Jl b27
I ti" UCJu&t••· Wc .. dui•
l~J/ B \•n•• Ana AVR
Co'...td MP."1d f...4lttu1n1ot
Wf.26
Thi~ bu~tnt'~'· t\ '1.JI•
duLtrd tJJ' din md1v1tJu~
~t•v•• 1uu ·.t., l1•d du11!~ llusrn~" Y•" No
I t i• flnu~I•' We~rlo110
lh1• \t<ilt>m.-.11t w,1•
lllfld w1tl Ult-C 1uml1
flt•~ ul Utdrtg< I •>Ulll,
''" U8 04 03 200369Sl149 1 h•oly f'ot .. 1 Aul(
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FIND
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This. bu\.tnf'~~ •~ t.on f a1tfm111a 9i'f..i'fj an~
ducted by an 111d1v1dual
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phone: numhcr and .,,·11 <all
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110 w~~· Ba) \(r~t't
<~mla M~'J, Cl\ 92ft27
At l\o~wport Bl\J cl.: Ha\ '\r rnda~ ......... .
I lours Sa1u rd..t). .. Friday \.oorrn
~(STAR
SALE
Older Style Furniture
PIANOS l Collectlblet ·--·--..... ~. O"<• ,_Vl'..,.Jl/W
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SOUTH COAST AUCI'ION
Dllllt. ..... ._.._CA12711
-&o.--CA•1111
Telephone 8· JOam·5·00pm
MonJay -fmla)
~.ilk In X .10Jm 'i OOpm
\1l1nd.1\ -fndJ SumlJ.~ ................ ,. Fnd:.t) )·OOpm
lndrx
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3010-3'40
soos-saso
le1t -7 /30 at obovt 9.JO blue & 1ed Ruay
su1tc"e at !ht vic1mty
of lrv111e Ave between
Santiago & Un1vers1ty r ell out of back of truck
Please call 949 650 1989
General
mt ESTATE
BlllS
=IUlll ~
Blcyctes
For Sale 3080
llAot<mSll
Nf W, Si100
Call 760 902 8038
Announcements 1610 HOME
,,,,,... o .. d. """'1"' FURNISHINGS C"4 appro• I/hr from
Newpo" I Beach f acel
lent hunttna •dracenl lo
stale waterfowl refuge
ownership mt er est &
approx 375 acres of l<1nd a. irnptovemenls + your
own camp compound
w/s tr ucture and 2
trailers Wonderful I ro
n11ht BBQ's & wine
tastin1 durin& due~
season • many utras!
Ideal for 2 lroends or father a. son. Call Mllle-
11 310-5'1 ·0854
Furniture
lTHAN ALUM IRJTISH
CLASSICS dining 1.a.le
w 6 cha 11 s (NEW)
SJ9'j() 949 160·9713
3460 JEWELRY/
DIAMONDS/
PREC10US METALS
Cefll Coln N .. 41
Old Coins 1 Gold, silver,
jewelry, witches, 1tr1bques
collectibles 949 642 9448
Tuely.arail
(949) '42·5671
~-7402-7466
~; Under the Service Directory Banner
IOOS·8S10
(¢ Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
9000-9750
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) S74-424S
Cats 3610 --------200+ KITTtHS, CA T'S,
lXIGS
W'WW antmalr>e!WtYI< (Jf g
f aVwJft lslMd \'vwvo ~
Business
Opportunities
Businesses and
Franchises 3905
trum IUll lfl GUARANTfl ABSOLUTE GOlDMINEI
949.{,44 'J7-r3 bO vendine m•chm.-
Sp;iy n.,,,,,., Ldl. hcwnes "'''"Ht ~llent lo< dt1on~
tor kittens ~lll76632 al Irr $10 99'> Im ?l4~
Pet Ado¢ions 3660 1-UA VENDING ROUTE
Ger"'on Shepherd• •II
<<>IOr~ •II "IP' 1111 adoption to quall11ed
hom~ WWW g'Jft'~ lW "'I>'
or call /14 113 !>9lj
PHOTOGRAPHY I
OPTICAL
!ti~ Untb filllll' ••
1.Allr"1'> ~ lnve-;t .!!>"-
().....,,, Wdl. 8J) :Qi CUI I
Ollices b Lease 4540
I Offl<e ror lea11
t Auwnrnnat@ly IOOCJ~I I 11n r l llh Str~e• -M-isce_l_la_ne_ous ___ I r,,. ,. M~u 949 46b fi'>73
Accasories 3735 I-----ft< of.A~ 5 ~(IH SAU:
fill ORANGE 5400
COi P()M) ROCl(S COUNTY
7 l 4-CX>4 3944
Balboa Island
IAUIOA lSlNC> DUPUX
Bay Wl!W llS (meuld last
\beet olt PMI<. l.4l!llflLin
2br 2ba ~ !bl Iba aw-949 500 1145
SAT -SUN 1-S Balboa Penl~la
~I l'l'OONN! l~ro •
otlY 211fl! I 208 TUSTIN AVE rtf~IOftJTtA RI"''
""• t1 a lg Int & roum tur Sp~< ldt ulat •1~w I ORANGE 7 400
I
• • p•M•on lo•n Alhsnn COUNlY Bkt 94'l 1)41J ?011 Steps It Oc• & Sc.I
OftJf SA J. SUll 1--4
213A 2ll! ?.8TH Sl
!he Saywitz Co
949-9..l).7528
or 'l4'l ~ ! R<ll I ,---------EASTBLUff 'h .,.. . Corona del Mar
,,..,.,,, 3 < p ii-' (Md r 2br 1 bo, laundry.
"fl 't't>""t w f'"'"' Sl500rr11 1 .l'~11ra~,•
S.!_<JiJl.LO Ael 'lil9-ll9 l4~ , 1 .. s~ l•1 •II• "' ••"
CostaMesa
HARIORWOOOS
7bt 111" ? L >'•' ··~· be<lroom off11 • 11.gl
1 1900 ~9 29i 4631
o,£N suN 12.3 Newpol1 Coast
2010 Swan Dr.
Near Co\I• M"\a golf I ~ 'll.< ho o;st.tl-;;,.._
<ovrt• & oµ~n wal~ h1Jrflf· "'P ""t" RUt\I
in& tr •ti~ 4br Jb~ I~ '1<"" 1 ... , ~ Hiit• ~licit
yd pallu Jdllllll n...-ry •W.wle'. nr.ean -""
Bes I utr .. , •••et I Sl R9'> OCO Shelby C<tldw<f
S666 000 ~...... ':Wµlj.' 184!>
Poul Lang-•
'avlllon R".tt bt•ll' I PRIM( ESTATIS PATRICK TINOU
... _94_9•290-.8•12•8_.. NA TIONWIDl USA
Newpor1 Beach
220 l Vl•to Hvorta
N1wpwt 1-ct. llufft E aec lownhm. 3br end
unit. pvt pa Ito 2 c aar .
coudn y to brokl'ts
SS49.888
By Own~r 714-299 1311
949-&S&·9105
www pAt11cktenore <om
AKI 949 611 440( • 11"
Cory ltJr llM 11•
duple. Wd\het dr f~'
h••"~UfJ\ ~L'i $1 ]'>f'
'14q ?'l • 41', lO
* leautil11I Jbr lb'
, ,.ntdl , u f .. t UM dupl~ •
i•' ai~ w d h!l"• UP' Agt S2 7'>0 949 l9 J 41)3()
• ~ 0.-. View •.rlj.'4
sl'j htwr. ~ cnmm
LhArrn1ng r.rlyrd ..,nt1y
Aopro• 111-" ,f :'br .o.n
2ba Ip 1,.,m OR ~tt ?c
ea1 " \lm aee M'tet
w .,... ..-1 ci-t Cutm1 pOOI.
54>" clbhw Sm ~ ()(_
GHlnr $3450,. mo KINI
~ 88/ 1()4,.11649 • 92()1
3bt 3 I 41><1 dl!l.llcll ~.
Oen ~, vw·ws 3 ~ car
ti" .. 2 µarh $4500
()p@n Sit Sun I 4 401
~Ill Ail! 919 2.lJ.6867
Call (949} 642-5678
AlO We<ftsday,
CRQSSWORQ PUZZLE
Costa Mesa
lASTSIOf Sludto Uhl
paid avail now l~n~~d
yard pel ok coon op
laundt y $195 I S2SO dl'p 714-S4S-0442
Huntington Beadl
~ lbr Iba cmcb ~•I
I*' Pll'f comm pool. !Coil.
w d lfl und. under~ d pkg
~Sllm~~711X>
Laguna Beadl
lu• apt bld1t
2br 2bd. oc,an view
MAK£ DECLARER GUESS
Opc:nmg leui.I Seven of >:>
If )OU can dl\'lllC declarer's plan.
)OU might he able IU lilecr him into a
lu<.ing option. llerc is an example. The aucuon. whicb futurcd an
1nvencd (limit or better) raise 10 iwo
tlt.i1nooJ~ hy North 111lll 11 .,.c.il.. ~ump
tll lhrN hcaru by Ea~t was highly
compcu11~c. typical of the world or
h1gh-~vel tournament bndge. Four
hearts could have been defeated two
ll'ICk.\, but that would have been a
poor duplicate 5'Xn for Ncxth-Soulh
.igwnM a m11bblc pme, so North
o lASHWFfo
381 2Br. &•r•ae. w/d hookup, $2300/mo
Ael 949·2:93·4630
2br 2bo OCUNF•ONT.
Near Balboa pier
$2300/MO
. aiit 949·6/3 7800
Newpof"t Heltlit• 3Br.
2Ba, laree l•mlly room.
2 car &dr aae. aveol 8/1
S2400/1no 949 759 3771
,._ S26.50 pro :b•h
den. pdloo. 1..umm pool,
~v. don lam. • ~ll cond
avatl now ~ 949 646 8473
llutf'• Populor E Pl•
4Br 'l' / Ba family rm,
tourtyard balcony no
pets S28nn 714 J2.8 8l33
cootinucd on w rOUt no 1n1mp. West led a hclut and dcclarct hid II
oroblcm.. South could on))' 6URCndef
lbe lead once before die defenders hid the hea.rU ~llshed. and there wen: only eight fas1 winnen. Ooc.larcr had IO estlibllJh lWO mote
quickly. and clubl wu the only sub
to offer hope. Tiicie weu two Wl}'5
for lhis 10 be accomplished -lo find
either defend« with a doubleton KQ
or clubs, or to find Wesi wilh shOf1
dubs including lhc wn.
Soulh. Kit Woolsey or Kcosing1on.
Calif.. won the openloa lcaa ln
dummy petfOftCI, cashed the kin& and ace of diamoncl~. disooverinj$ I.hat
West l\eld Wee cords In the SUit and
marting West with club shorut&c -the bidding h.aJ revealed lhw defend-
er held 111 ~I eigh1 cards in lhc
majon. A low club fiom hand fetched
lbe kjn,g from We~t. and lhc heart
return removed declarer's laa1 Mop.
pa in the suit Since K 10 °' Q 10 of
dubs was rwicc u likely as K Q, Wool~y crossed to dummy with lhc
knave of diamonds and led the latlt
of clubs. pinolng w~·s ten. Makio1
four-Odd.
Suppui.c Wo1 were lo play the u:n
wbe.o dccllll'CI tm1 led a club to
dummy. Now South has to gues\
whether w~, 1~ clever enough 10
play the ten from a doubleton club or
hold a singleton, or whether 10 play
for the actUal boJdiog. We will never
know what wool<\ have lt8nSpircd!
DIJVHS rut-TIME
Mon-frl. 011ve nice car~
end ,.t paid for 11 Call
Dan 949 862-7474
c--o,.,..n-111 .. 1
FT/PT pos avail. l oolun,
for 1nd1v1duals who ere
reliable. friendly and
wllllna to work. Call us
at I ·866 604 · 8325
•••ANNOUNCEMENT•••
Hu 1na fo1 ?003/Po\tal
pos1hons I eder al hue,
S14 80 S36 00•/ht full
benel1hlpaid Ir •inong
and va~•l•on• No op
necessuy I 877 329
5267 eal 111
(CAL ·scAN)
Jb• 2bd 011 B•lbo•
P~n1n hdwd fir~ Ip.
lwg. 1 I r 1 lo unol on paloo 7 < e•• avail 8 I
qu1el Pen1n5ula po1nt a1tl S2800 ~ ?9~
Songlt perS<ln No/.,nll/ F~ leo .. 31r 21 /•I •
pth S139Cl 949 293 4631 H..n• IJllVale <UI de ~l a-i.i...,.., PT, 20·2S
hrs pl'I wk l1vrne firm,
e ap"d Qu1CkboOlls [,al.
Word P/R F.u rewm"
to 949-7 S7-19:SI
$157'5 2br Iba bodvtl,
attadlt<d giW""' ~ 14>" IJMled Ip ill~ J)t'I
~ ....... ID Gel5orls
14 11-635-1777
206 ltart.or W-ta
nite yard erl'JI 101 atoon
$1950/mo 949 47S 00?7
le...,tlful Home &•led
a.rm h 2''.hl. ~ '
w/d u .I. a !:'ff\ •-lwdwd lh Ufiln l'fd !)&~~ IOOICJCUPER
Pon-ti,,..
~ Gofecl C..,,_.,,ty
19' llo Apt. w/pvt l:Jf.
!Joe. willk lo In Squar ..
S89'>/mo W•le1/lrash
p.1od Klein Management
877 704 8649 Cc I 9200
$2200/mo rail 1e~1dent NEWPORT HUGHTS Jbr
'"1' 949 494 8083 townhouse Ip. \one gM.
Monthly Rental Aw1' ~
U't! 4br ;>ti;, 115<! on Pe.1
5 days per week 11 J 00
Cdll949 331 4100
Pubhshon'
PROMOTIONS
Oll'ARTMENT
Communty~tn o. anee County ~ r u11
Tsne person 10 onlerv-
and ""rte sto .. es p.lK.1
pate on community ev1!f'lts
ae.itt•llCl~te~
and secboos [ ac~lo!nt
commonicallon sklls. wort.
wel wdh tilt pobloc II.no•
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and PC. CCI do1en
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cu pet, blinds. hnoleum. in l •press10<1s lower unol
Ag\ Sl200m949673 /P> ?bf 2ba. f!pk. ac, 7 c
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completely remod 2b1
1 !Iba twnhm, ,_ wd.
new luld!/llJl)l's/C41fpoel Yd
w/pdener ('.ar w/~e<
No pel $1675 949 500
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OCfAHFRONT
wtNTlR RENTALS 1-2-3 & 41r'• Avoll.
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avail So!pt S2'2IXl .b I 5tM & UDO SUMMOI HOMES
AV1'Jll Oct S2IXXl ?~ BU CRUNOY RCAl TORS
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Service DlrldDry
A&:co9tlng
"1tOTICl TO Rl~RS
C1hforn1a law re
quwes that contac
tors takona 1ob• Iha I
total S!JOO Of more
(labor 0t materials)
be hc.en•ed by the
Conl11clori State
license Board Stale
law also 1equ11es lhat
contractors on~lude
theor lrcen~ numbt>r
on •II adverlosin& Y.,u
can chKk the st•tus
of your licensed
con t 1acto• e t
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800 321 CSlB Unli
censed tonlr •ctors
tal\111 11 1obs thst ,,,,,1 less than S500
mu'I stale in t~rr
adverl1~t>menh that
they are not licensed
by the Conlracto11
Stele license Board "
Ovtck....... tr a1nina &.
Wl>l>O'Vtr ou!Me $1\00\ma
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CUSTOM
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W1A Lhl5 CtOW!l ~
8'seboaids QQlm Built~
blpenr:rad & Aeamalllf
U5n982
949-709-5642
A -? HANDYMAN
Install, reface cabinets
~ ~Dou& 7l4-546 ~
Ca111ttRetaalr/Sales
o CARPfTo CARPETo
Repa.,~. Patc:lunc. lnst11ll
Cou1 leous. 1ny site jobs.
Wholesale! 949 •92-0~
C1nnlng
Tuuch or Klass
European lixpcn in
House Cleaning
20 years 111 Business
Licen<ied & Boflded
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as ilf'Cd
lo Your Home
(949) 548-0097
Frtt Bw.mates
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Spnng Ckanin1
Specials
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new carpel, paho 'VeQ
111ce $1595 9119 612 6004
2b1 l'b• rental Newpo1t
Reach Peninsula. n~ai
Newport poer S1800
Agl 949-673-7800
Pooni Vt$y '""'' lur n d agl 1Ml 919 67';) 46:1) Clair t
Weor Oceonfr-1 duplex
1111.e 4!J< 4bd. 2 ca; ear.
SJ600m yrly oo/smll ava~
9/ 15 Ael 949 400 9656
Port Streeh Sir, 310,
Newport Creot , Zb1 Summer \Pl model
2ba. 2 • ear walk lo •v•1lable 9f I. 54000/mo
belt. lenfpuolrsp•, SI~ yea• lrase 949 no 1460 Avail now 949 707 4408
lwefy 28r....,.., 21/110
Townhouse 1860sl 2 c
p . wet bar pool/~enn
nr F asi-t Isl S2150m no
Pd. yeal 1\1! 949-113-<Xill
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& IUSl#ISS lt"'AlltS
Uparl<les. Rapalts of
Computer. Networks.
£ ven1n11/Weellend1
Competitive prices
fOf qualil)' swvlc. ... .....,,_ .. 75
71t-t2M2U
c.r...•~
a...lds Meck S.-TKe
Coner• Patio, Drfwwot)'
flrte>lc, 880 Raf's 25Yrs
hp Terrz 714·S57·7594
n..c--'•• Cem4Jf\twor•. Bricl, Tll9
6 Mofe Relieble Ko job
too smen 714-61S·9062
HOVHl
7br 2ba 2 c gar. 1ated
tommunotr pool aet
$2400949193 4631
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IMP•OVlMlNT
PIOJECT?
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paonler. handyman
or any ol the creal
servrct5 hsled hete 1n
our se1v1Ce dorectoryl
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PCOPtC CAN HUP
YOU TOOAYI
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est l~ 714-639-lW
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DUNCAN IUCTRK
loc1I. Quick Response
Home, Yard &. Dock Elect
20 Yrs Eap. Lie/Insured
U275870 949-650 7042
DUTCHMA" ILICTRtC
Commercial, lnd~trlat,
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R991". remodel, fens, spe.-SllC~
Omer COVE NANl
l RA NSPORl feams ,
Teams. Tums We need
t-.Ams 101 the long haul
Ow11m operalots, e ape
11enced dnven, solo~.
teams and araduale
students Call 1-888· MORl PAY (1·888-667-
3129) (CAL •SCAN)
CLASS A COL 1n 1ust
7 I '2 weeks lu1t1on
paod H111n1 e •peroenced
d11ve1s No credit
che~ks No felons long
Haul 011v1ne I 800 781 2 J 7 8
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Lawn ""°"'· Ylfd ~. tTIWllasl. tree 11'11\ ~
Comm/Re$ 7J4-4JIH518
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Wf!l/llJy mart. tree trYmq
' 1nslallalJon 25 Yrs up
LIC/IOSIHed 949·548-4363
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its ti.st for ltwJ -Y•dclNrl~~
~and~
waehf\d &. eve quotes
Xtr• ffeft4 S.rvlcH
71M21-GMO
Tr•• Service, Yard
Cleanup, Maintenance,
Sprinkler Repair, Haulone
(t49)6S0-1711
RF~ TOR[ • Rl PAIR
,\ f?I "11101 1 I ~f,
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Contact W.e 9C9-6C1 l? l !>
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through
classified!
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No Job 1bo Snudl
Dave Bamllton
949-322-1292
FIX UP Sf'l<IAUST. All
typn of repaws. E le<:·
triul, plumbloe. doors, watw he8tln. tllllS &. mare
24htfldays 714 366 1881
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AVAll.A8lC TODAY! 9ot!M73-5566
IMW 't7 J211 C..
metallic dark blue/sr•Y
lthr. s uperb c:ond
throua hout $1~.495 ~] 8lw ~586-181111 -w.etpe~l.c•• '
IMW SUI 'tt C.-t
Fully loa~ed, uper ades,
I cur owner
low mo, mint rnnd
9&51()."'5111 $ 7lf>..4.)l6
IMW 3231 't9 Coom
Fully loaded, upar•dH,
l car owner
I 11.w mo mini cond
9651 ().4bfl) ':M 211> fj46
IMW '98 74011 (3)
81k tan , a~me1 e lin
cr@tn/l•n. alnl tond
S70 9'.>0 949 '>00 8641
IMW '91 Z3 Con ...
AUIO wholtltal\ Ith• C.D
buutolul hke ntw cond
SI/ t 9'> v~9/24 Ion '
WlJTI ttVM l!llr 9$511;.1888
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luh li ''9 Uectro aood
ml'c hanocal cond1t1on
low n11l•ce. 430 VB.
$3000 obo 949 494 01.4.8
Co4111oc '90 fleetw-4
\l\Ve1 Ill ey 4dr ~uno ool,
llhr auto. 381. 1111 54800
new tuts 949 760 0144
<-•ry 'ft lf 4 cy4.
68"" mt, better ltwrt ,_' nu dllllo:\ Qt sa atches,
S9998 obo 949 640 ~OJI
o.r,.a.. •94 New vertt ..
3 !> V6 I owner. 4Jk
a r l u•I "''· book1. retord\, metallic. tur
QUOl\e/ta11 lth1 lutly
loaded. like new S5250
vl9inl8 Biii 9119 511; 1888
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Cervette 'It Ceupe
•ulo &Oii • m1 metallic
ied/lan llhr 1upe1b
cond throuchout S9.995
8kr 949 !>86 1888
-w.eqoebl.<-
fer4 '6S Mu•••"I
Convet toble, Ot 111nal
owner. sohd car Sl9 995
obo 949·119 7943
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Servonc "" Citin Insured Tl6l844 800 246 2371
323 630 9971 <•"
PUBLIC NOTIC The Calif Public
UlllillH Commission
requ1rH that ell u"d
ho usehold aoods
movers p11nt their
P U.C. Cal l numbet;
limos •nd chauffeurs
print thou T C.P .
number In ell adv tr·
Usemenh ti you have
1ny quesllOM about
the le1aht y of •
mover , l imo or
chautt•u1, u ll. rutU< UflLITllS
CO.-IM* 117.a67
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Conv. 4~ "''· •Ulo, silver, t.n top. pw, pl, we. co. superb ... new
cond. ~119743 $9,995
flnancin& & warrtnly
avall 8kr. 949-586· 1888 _ .....,.c_
Mla<IDIS llfZ '02
$430 blk, 2lk "''·Sports
pl\1. phone, N•v. CO. AMC wllts, 100l warr,
mif,t cond. Pf> $61,500 949-631-0771
MUC:IOn Mil 1000
SA30 H,100 m1, loa<kd.
alt options. showroom
n•w. $49,500 Pvt Party
94g..759.9088
Merce4e• 'U SM> Sl
white/tan, lqtmec: ~
1\1'& ,.. ,_ d. ~
d'n:mll. Sla7'.il ~}',)I~
Mereclle• 'ti 420 'SU
whilt/ll•Y llhr. c~rome
whl5, low 111i1 superb
c:ond, $6995 V•567281
Bkr 949·586·1888
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mnrl, CD. fabulous cond
l hroue houl $5995
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Ml, Sc>cw1a Piia. (19478:) ~4.!8>
OOMIWttJI
Sliver w/black lthr
moonroof
(19542) $22, 980
991i20 Se don
White w/Saddle
leather. Moonroof
(19443) $29,980.
01 J•1••r S Tyf'•
Sea Green
w/S•ddle l lhr . 2811.
m1. Moonroof
(19\1?) $37 980
99 llfleu oJ., SU(
2JO
Blue w/blac k 11r .-y
SPOI h P~i
(19416) $"7.980
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premium sount1
sun1 ool <I /60/ 1 S79 980
0 ' ,..,.,,.. ,,,,110
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100 mile-.
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Solver w/Crey Nav1
1atoon Only l~K m1
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S1lve1 w1Bl•ch
P1em1un1 Sound
< 1942631 SZS.980
'4t-S74-7717
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;IS; It a.
Sel"" .....tt4 It .. rt.. Mlf WIJI P'lect 1 ClmifW_...,,
(t4t) M2-S671
a.-.'• .... "/lYr$..,, Creaf Prk91 Cu.annleed
work. FrH esl U375602
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...... ey c ... Send your best
friend to camp while
you ao on vacation.
Sale. friendly &. tun
mountain environmerit
al Ulle Arrowhead for
soclafQed dors No
11.._a. Weekend limo
Mrllloe to and from
ump. '°9....,._5625 ......
,.,... '" c.n-. "" ml, b•lb• ltlle, co.
CNOIM """· ... naw $42,000 Vt62'2057 ti·
n.,iclnc & warr avtll 81lr
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S£ 21k Ktual ml, books,
rK«ds , I ·owner w111ta,I
Ian ltllr. co. IUMiil&
botrds/br11sh 1aurd1,
like new cOf\d, v272M8
$18,99!> f111 & warranty
avail 8kr 949 586· 1888 --...-..u.
Tre4e let m "1rowbear/
Bia 8•11. by I.he take fOf
late model car 5uch as
Mercedu, M111ma.
leaus 909·544·7133.
VOl VO 240Dl '12
White, stetlon'IO•IOn.
aood for beach c:u . $3800 750.902.8038
YW a-tt. •t• Ol 12k
u tual ml. 5sl>d. silver/
black int, pw, pl, 1111•
new, fantaslic savlnp
S9400 v'752861 8kr.
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res•ored, 114.000 Jilt& 949.349424 • :
SUPS AVAILMll
fr-3S-tSft &oo ••wpwt ._ .. $2100
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