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THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 2003
A ta-e of Balboa doesn't end happily
LocaJ Web site shuts down after a debate about its
link to FreeNewport.com, run by a group that has
battled Newport Beach City HaJl.
June Ca111rande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BF.ACI I -Business asso·
ciaLion representatives say it was a le-
gitimate disc~sion on whether a hnk
to the FreeNewpon.com Web site was
consistent with association goals. A
FreeNewport spokei.man says it
amounts to city officials policing the
Internet and using their influ ence to
shut the group oul.
At a meeting of the Balboa Business
Improvement District on Tuesday
morning. TalesoffiaJboa.com Webmas-
ter Jim Fournier wai. discussing with
THE BELL CURVE
Noway
to argue
with this
• crazzness
A whih! back, some Pilot
letter writers got upset with
me because I suggested that
there has long been a perception
in the rest of the country that an
inordinate
number of
poliucal nut
cases have
Oounshed in
Orange County.
I offered
example -
some of them
local-in
suppon of that
thesis. JOSEPH
N. BELL
Now, I'm
ready to pass
that mantle on
to the entire state. Like any citizen
anxious to cast a thoughtfuJ.
well-researched vo1e. I spent an
hour reading through the Los
Angeles Times' brief biographies of
the 158 candidates (I counted
them) for the office of governor of
California. I consider this list a
spectacular upgrading of our
poU ticaJ hi'itory. far exceeding any
of my earlier examples, and I
congratulate the public servants
who brought thi'i about for
thinklng big.
It also occurred to me that the
poli tical lessons we are now
learning in califomla might well
serve as case histories for those
backward countries where we are
trying to introduce democracy. The
baqis and Afghans. especially,
should study some of the finer
points of participatory democracy
illustrated in our recalJ election.
district members his hope to put a fea-
ture on his Web site called "This Week
in Balboa, H highlighting some of the
happenings at local businesses. But the
discussion took. a tum as members
questioned TaJesoffialboa.com's link to
FreeNewpon.com -a site and affilia-
tion that some members found incon-
sistent with the group's goal of promot·
ing local business.
ln a series of e-mails after the meet·
ing, district members asked their city
staff liaison, Dan Trimble, his opinion
on the affiliation with FreeNew-
port.com.
Trimble responded: "I think anybody
who claims to be supporting or pro-
moting Balboa or Newport Beach can·
not, in good conscience, also claim that
the Web site/link referred to is consis-
tent with that objective. The graphic at
the top of the Web page should speak.
for itself. A red hammer and sickle nex1
to the letters NB in a red circle with a
line through it. It is Jim's choice which
links are on his site, but it also the
choice of the [business improvement
district) who they link with and tho~e
links and sites should be consistent
with the (business improvement d1.,-
tlict'sl mission."
The hammer and sickle images ap-
pear on FreeNewport.com's Web site.
Spokesman Brian Oarkson describe'>
the image as an anti-communist state·
ment to support freedom in Newport
Beach.
SEA DOG
Busine~ improvement distnct
member Gay WassalJ-KeUy, who at·
tended the meeting, !>ald that no one
told Fournier to remove the link. Trim·
ble on Wednesday said that he never
meant to teWFourruer what to do He
had simply been asked his opinion and
gave it.
But for Clark.son and Fournier, the
discu~ion by the business association
members and particularly the com·
ment by Trimble amount to bullying to
the point of censorship by trying 10 get
Fournier to remove the FreeNewport
link.
"'T11ey are applying pressure on a pn
vate Web '>ite not 10 link Fret>"lew
port.com. It i'> none of their busmt">'> as
a c11y to regulate what private \\'eb ~lie~
do on their own," Oarkson .,,ud .. me
Internet ha~ become ont of the Id.St
Probably the most important
polnt is that elections can be
bought. Thls is not a new concept.
of course. What ls new about the
California recall ls that money
created an election where one
MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT
On a sunny afternoon in Newport Harbor, this dog is scanning the water for a meal while riding on
the bow of a boat.
SM CURVE, Pa1• M
It's out with the southwestern eatery, in with the French
The owner of the Newport Center restaurant Chimayo
will replace it at year's end with the upscale Rouge.
Paul CUnton
Deity Pilot
NEWPORT CBNTER -Owners of the
southwestern-themed Clllmayo Grill
wlU close the Newport Beach mtau·
rant at the end o( the year to open a Pa·
rtaian-,styte blatro at the aame toe.don.
Lasuna Beach mtaunteur O.vld
Wilhelm and h1a coDeaauel wdl dole
the popular OiAmayo afier New ......,
!Mt. 11ne monCht later, WUIMlm planl
to WMU Roup In Ila plla.
•tt made ...... to do anotbef ~·
rataurant ID Iba& netpborbood, WU.
bebn ..W Wldll11~ •1t wll be more or an.-,., bllao. •
O.vtd Wllbelm'a Culinary Adventuret
Inc., a consortium of private inve tors,
runa Ow other mtauranu in Orange
County, induding Chat Nolr In Cotta
MeM; French 75 ln Laguna Beach and
Clllmayo at the Beach in Huntington
Beac:b.
The new rettaurant will go into a dty
that COUDU Only two lDIJor French taf·
et1el wltbln ha holden; blgb-dcket
Aubftalne and Pllcal.
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taunnll In N9wpOrt lwb,. Mld ltidl·
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Despite the obvious comparisons,
Wilhelm said be didn't model Rouge on
either French 75 or Oult NoJr, a jazzy,
upecale Flench diner geared to the aru
crowd.
He dedded to cloee OUmayo ~
thouch it hu been~ Wllbelm
Invented OUmayo when he worked for
~co Bell in the early l990I.
"We're aolna' to focus on expanding
one concipt. that ~ d)e Pnnch bil-
troi • Wilhelm Mid. •0ne of tbe thlnp I
don\ wmt to do aob1I forward la be
off ·concept."
Wiiheim WIDl to me 1rv1ne eo., his
landlord. wtda die ldQ. wbkb WU ID ..,.
~~ .. ~=:..-= H1i191r, a C01111*17 Ill !It I IW D "We'we ._ tbl IUCCM wtlb PNncb 75.
1 0
and frankly. we're thrilled that be wan1'
to bring French food to Fashion Is-
land.•
WUbelm will pend about $1.4 mil·
lion to convert awn.yo to the French
blltroi Wllbelm Mid. He h1red Hatch
DellgJl Group to deYelop the concept.
And he1J tttain Lu.ii florN. u the a ·
ecuttve chef.
He'll aerve tl"ldldonal Freodi dllbes
aucb u foie IJU and rabbit routard.
The wine lilt la expected to be about
~ French wine. with the remainder comlna from in·IWe.
1be 5,700·~-.... wtll
.... 110 at capedty.
QUESTION
Was the Balboa Buslnesa
Improvement District right
in questioning • Web link to
a group critical of Newport
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sanctuaries for frtt -.pt-ech m the toun
try, and for free pre!>~. and 11'i. unfonu
nate that the ci ty of Newpon Beach 1<,
trying to silence that free '>pet'ch."
FreeNewport. be~I known for oppO'>·
mg the city\ Fourth of July re'>tnction'>
on drinking and gathering m V\ec;1
See BALBOA, Pace A4
Dis trict to
run water
treatment
research
Newport-Mesa' m ain
water supplier will be part
of a na tionw ide study of
how to purify water.
Jenny Marder
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-:-.11-.sA -fhe nauon\ de-
pleted dnnlmg water suppl~ ha., led rt'
o;earchers on a que<,t 10 find ne" rt'·
'>Ources. and Newpon-Me'Ml ~ mam
water supplier. the Ordllge Count~ \\a
ter District. wiJJ serve as tht' 1e-.1 'ub1ec1
The dJstnct ~ selected by the Na-
tional Science Foundauon to. '>en.e a<.
the tesung sue for a nauonwide re-
search program aimed at developing
new water treatment refhnology. fhe
water utility Y.1U u<.e a S99.000 grant.
~aranteed by the founda11on for the
next five year'>. to anaJ11e equipment
designed to purify water.
The team a.bo include., researcher.
from Stanford Univer~•I). the University
of filinois and Oark Atlanta University.
The program's goal i~ to increa.-.e and
improve the world'!> dnnkmg water sup-
plies by focusing on technology that pu·
rifles compromtSe'd water '>Ources such
as seawater and sewage water
Central to the pro1ect ,., development
of reverse o~mo IS membranes, wtuch
are beconung common m the water pu-
nfication '1du'>try and edgmg out other
kmd~ of water treatment technology.
said Don Phipps. dtreetor of research at
the Orange County Water Oistnct. the
.. ource of about 66% of Newpon Mesa's
water.
The reverse osmosts membrane IS a
device that separates water from salt,
bacteria and other constituents. Water
molecules move easily through the
membrane. while salt and contami·
nants move more lowly and are caught
before passing through.
Reverse osmosis membranes take up
less space, and therefore require less
SM WATER. Pqe M
Daily Pilot
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AZ Thw., August 14, 2003 Daily Pilot
POLITICS
THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
Arnold Schwarzenegger at a fund-raiser in October 2002 at the Newport home of New Majority member Mark Chapin Johnson.
Race will get serious
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
The slew of off-the-wall candidates
vying to replace Gov. Gray Davis on Oct. 7
has been an entertaining distraction, but
shouldn't diminish the seriousness of the
recall effort, locally elected state and
federal lawmakers said.
Assemblyman Ke.o Maddox, who
represents Costa Mesa. said he's confident
that voters will "sift through the laundry
list" of the 135 candidates certified for the
ballot to replace Davis. Recent polls have
put Davis' support at under 30%.
"Uulius) Caesar said 'people want bread
and circuses.'" Maddox said. "Gray Davis
has been good about providing the
circuses, but has yet to provide the
bread."
The list of replacement candidates
includes actor Gary "The Goose"
Coleman from lV's "Diff'rent Strokes;"
Hollywood billboard model AngeJyne;
adult magazine publisher Larry Flynt; the
"other" MlchaeJ Jackson and &fward
Kennedy; and comedian Leo Gallagher.
The list of "serious" candidates includes
actor Arnold Schwanenegger, state Sen.
Tom McOlntock CR-Thousand Oaks) and
Peter Ueberroth, former major league
baseball commissioner.
Schwarzenegger has already garnered
the support of Reps. Dana Rohrabacher
and O.rls Cox. Rohrabacher was one of
the first House members to throw his
support behind the Running Man.
POLITICAL CALENDAR
AUGUST
Today: Marianne Zippi for Assembly will
hold a fund-raising reception from 6 to 8
p.m. at the home of Cathy and Tom Kroop in
Corona Del Mar. Information: (949)
644-7094
Saturday: Balboa Bay Republican Women
Federated will hold its second garage sale
"He's a friend, so I know him well,"
Rohrabacher said. "He has the personal
qualities that will serve our state very well.
·Arnold Is going to win,• he continued.
"He's the best candidate who can win.
Arnold will save our state."
Cox said he hasn't been fending off wise
remarks or snickers from East Coast
colleagues about the recall campaign.
"I'm getting calls from around the
country from people saying they wish
they could vote for Arnold," Cox said.
uThere's a pretext that they wish they
could recall their own governors."
Assemblyman John Campbell hasn't
picked his candidate yet, but he
discounted criticism that Schwarzenegger
Is too politically inexperienced to succeed ·
in that job.
"Because he's a celebrity, people tend to
be discounting the seriousness of the man
and his potential policies," Campbell saJd.
"He's got a lot of experience and depth."
Busty porn actress Mary "Carey" Cook
has proposed her platform: tax-deductible
lap dances and a tax on breast implants.
She has also promised to wire the
governor's mansion with live Web cams so
Californians •will get to see their
government in action -literally!"
"Some people have very simple
messages," Campbell said about her
cand idacy. •This is proof that democracy,
as flawed as it is, still works."
No local candidates successfully
qualified to run, even though a few rattled
their sabers.
from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the home of Anita
Ferguson. Information: (949) 644-7425
Monday: The Republican Party of Orange
County will hold a reception from 5:46 to 7
p.m. at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel
immediately after the central committee
meeting. The special guest will be Tirso def
Junco, former chairman of the California
Republican Party. Information: (714)
556-8555
Monday: The Republican Party of Orange
County Central Committee will hold a
Former radio disc-jockey Jim
"PoormAU1" Trenton, who lives in West
Newport, and Costa Mesa resident Mark
Vl'owglndewey failed to qualify. They both
submitted papers.
Also, Corona del Mar urologist Don
Udall and Costa Mesa electrician Joel
Wirth took out papers, but didn't return
them .
Surf and Hugh
Rohrabaciler, who himself surfs, is
planning a Hawaiian luau fundraiser in
Huntington Beach on Thursday.
The event will feature conservative
commentator Hugh Hewitt as the master
of ceremonies and awards for best
example of Hawaiian attire. It's scheduled
for 6:30 p.m . and carries a
$250-per-person entry fee.
Ferguson, Republican group
support assemblyman
The California Republican Assembly
has endorsed McOintock for governor,
former Assembtyman GU Fergu80n
announced this week.
Ferguson holds a chairmanship of the
ultra-conservative group's publications
committee.
~No candidate for governor from the
Republican Party has been elected
governor of califomia without its support
since the mid-1930s, when the
organization began," Ferguson said in a
release.
general meeting at 7 p.m. at the South
Coast Plaza Westin Hotel, at 686 Anton
Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admission la free, and all
Republicans are w;come. (714) 656-8555
21: Chuc* Devore for State A.aaembfy has a
funckaiaing reception from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at
the home of Tom Phillips in Corona Del Mar.
Special guest will be Rep. Dana
Rohrabachar, and national radio personality
Hugh Hewitt wlll serve as master of
ceremonies. Information:
www.dluckdevore.com or (949) 472-5414
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POLITICS ASIDE .
Winning the New
. Majority· vote
Does this
sound like
anyone you
know?
Self-made
multimillionaire.
Dabbled a bit in
politics. Has strong
Republican-type
beliefs about the
a Republican."
Both of those
have been key New
Majority goals.
size of government,
economics and
But Arnold is not
the only figure
running who
appears to fit the
New Majority mold.
Fonner baseball
Coinmtssioner S.J. CAHN PeterUebenoth. a
busln~ practices..
Socially, however, more
moderate than conservative
Republicans.
It's a fairly apt description
of the typical member of the
New Majority, a moderate
Republican group with
strong ties to Newport-Mesa
that has been on the scen e
for the past few years.
Members of the group
have included George
Argyroa, Don Bren, Gary
Hunt, Roger Kirwan. Paul
Folino and Henry Samuell.
Their goal: to elect more
moderate Republican
candidates, people they
believe stand a better chance
of gaining votes from across
the political spectrum.
The description also is a
fair initial one of a leading
candidate in the
gubernatorial recall: Arnold
Schwarzeneaer. And
Arnold, if he wins, could
rewrite the New Majority
story dramatically.
(As an aside, given that
Arnold can go by his first
name, I'd love to see every
candidate go with a single
nom de plume: Cruz. Larry.
Gary. Bill. It would make the
decision just that much
more daunting for voters.)
So far, the New Majority
has had mixed success in
getting candidates elected.
Huntington Beach
Assemblyman Tum Hannan
is one of the few. During the
last gubernatorial election
(amazing it was just a year
ago), the group was behind
Conner Los Angeles Mayor
Dick Riordan.
The ties between Arnold
and the New Majority are
more than just coincidence.
In the closing days of that
election. Arnold made an
appearance at a fund-raiser
at the home of New Majority
member Mark Ouapin
Johmon. It helped raise
more than $100,000 for
Republican Bnlce
McPbenon, who was
· running for lieutenant
governor.
Among those at that
fund-raiser was Tudd
'lbeodon, a Newport Coast
resident and an attorney
with Stephan, Oringher,
Richman & Theodora. which
has an office in C(>sta Mesa.
Theodora is also a
member of the New
Majority. Speaking solely for
himself, and not the group,
he said of Arnold: •Arnold
wants to make the GOP a big
tent party with mass appeal.
•He also says it's cool to be
Laguna Beach
resident whose campaign
headquarters is in Newpor1
Beach. has the appropriate
businessman profile.
And for moderate
Republicans, that's a
pleasing sight
"The Republicans seemed
poised to do very well in
this upcoming election
because Peter Ueberroth is
an excellent candidate in
his own right," Theodora
said.
Like members of the New
Majority, Arnold Is being
attacked by more
conservative Republicans
who don't like his stances
(still not fully laid out) on
gun Jaws, abortion rights
and gay civil unions.
But if anyone can survive
those attacks (he's made it
through bullets. fire, aliens
and morphing robots on
screen). it's Arnold.
And if he or Ueberroth get
eJected, it might mean a
direct line to the highest
levels of political power for
some of Newport-Mesas
most powerful.
CAMPAIGN RNANCE
LOOPHOLE
Just a thought here: With
the passage of Proposition
34 in 2002, donations to
candidates are limited to
$3,000 per contributor. But
with Arnold's movie,
·Terminator 3: Rise of the
Machines" still in theaters,
maybe there's a way for
supporters to funnel moi;iey
Into the box office and to
Arnold's pockets. Only
problem: He reportedly got
$30 million for the role, but
there's no mention of a
percentage of the revenue.
QUIET ON CAPITOL HIU
The Hiil newspapers.
which serves Capitol Hill
along with Roll Call, is
reporting that Rep. DarftlJ
i.a -who briefty fiad a
campaign headquarters in
Costa Mesa before he
dropped out of the recall
race he helped get on the
ballot -ls expected to keep
a low profile when Congress
returns in September. They
say he'll focus on his
committee assignments and
constituent work and try to
avoid the cameras.
Strangely enough, that's
what he was elected to do.
• s.J. CAHN i• the managing
editor. He cen be rwached at
(949) 57<M233 or by e-mall at
s.j.cahnlllatlmn.com.
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Daily Piiot
Shoe City will try on Costa Mesa
The discounter will replace a credit union
on Harbor Boulevard once owners rebuild
the building.
ing it." Shih '>aid. "If they're de-
molishing it, they'U have to push
the building back from the
Stret:L" .
Shih said Mobil prombed to
d~ign the building similarly to
the adjacent Coi.ta Mesa Square.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Owners of a
small I larbor Boulevard property
plan to bring a Shoe City dis·
counter in to replace a credit
wtion that moved away.
A commercial real estate bro·
lcerage retained by Mobil Oil,
which owns lhe parcel at the
northeastem comer of I !arbor
and' Baker Street, has signed a
deal to bring the l>hoe retailer to
town once a new structure can be
built, a city planner said.
UThe Shoe City will comple-
ment the other businei..'tel> within
the center," \aid F.d i:awu•tt,
president of the Col>ta M~
lhamber of C...om91erce. "I lope-
fuUy, the architecture will com
plement Co'>ta Me<>a Square."
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Cal State Dominguez
visits OCC on Aug. 27
A repre!>entauve from Llw ad-
missions office of(.:Ctl State Dom-
ingue" I lilb wiU v1,i l Orange
Coa'>t ColJel(l' from ~I tu S p.m.
Aug. 27 at the colll'ge\ Tranl>fcr
<.enter.
For more i11form.1t1on. call
(7 14) 432-5894
Blues ni ght will take
place on Wednesday
I he Center ~t.1ge clMpter of
thl· (,uiJd' of thl· Orang(•
County Performing Ari'. Center
will present "' annual open d1r
fund-ra1i.er. "I lot Blul'' on a
Cool Summer Night.· from 5 to
9 fl.m . on Wednc'iday at \outh
C.oa'>I Plaza Vill.ige.
The acclaimed Steve C.opl'
land and the Raging ~Liil will he
the featured e11tertai11111e111.
Dining will be rrovicfrd by
South Coac,t Plal'.a and "outh
Coa...,1 Plaza Vi llage restauranti..
including Antonello llio;torante;
Rluewater Grill ; the Oubholl'>l';
the Coffee Bean and fea Leaf;
I taagen·Da.J~; Maggiano\ Utt le
Italy; Nello Cuc1na; Pinot Pro·
For the past few weeks. work-
ers have been demolishing par·
tions of the building. wWch now
has littJe more than one wall re-
maining.
The building l>iLS adjacent to
Costa Mesa Square, a retail center
anchored by Target Grealland
and Henry's Marketplace.
1he city's planning department
approved Mobil's application to
~xpand ~nd remodel the buiJdi.ng
in October: Shoe Cit~ would be
required to supply four parlcing
Malls for each 1,000 i.quare feet of
retaiJ space. The city issued the
permits in April and July, Associ·
ate Planner Wendy Shih said.
TI1e permits provided for the
expan~ion of the retail space, but
not a full -.cale demolition, h1h
..aid.
"They -;huuJd not be demolil>h·
vence ReMaurant; Quattro Ca f
fe; llainforcst Cafe: Royal Kh y
ber; Vie de France; and Z"Jejai..
Advance ticketi. are $40 per
per,on -$50 at the dour. To
purchase ticket~ by telcpho11c,
call (7 14) 284-5464 or vi!>il
www.ce11tns1age.cm11.
Balboa Village
welcomes new event
BHlboa Village will hiN "l.<i
'itrada Dell' Arte· An ltalia11
Street Pa111ting .. t:''>llval and
Ta'>tc of Italy" on Balhoa Penin
'ula from 10 a.m. lo 6 p.m from
On May 19, a branch of the
Orange County Federal Credit
Union lef1 lhe site for Fountain
Valley. The coumy banker had
taken over the Costa Mesa Fed·
eral Credit Union, which opened
in the clly in 1958.
With the c1edJt union gone,
Marina del Rey-hascd broker R.L
Pmtt & A<;SC>Ciatcs Inc. stepped
up marketing effort<; on the
5,3 11-i.quare-foot huilding.
Mobil had purcha'>ed lhe prop-
eny i11 the late 1990s from C J.
S<.'gerstrom & Son.,
The Shoe City would ~ the
J hr bmnch in (..llifom1a and the
1 l th in Orangt: County. Calb to Y
~ M l·.nrt:rpn'>l''>, the Whittier-
based O\\IJWr of the company,
were no t returned by pre.,_., time.
Oct. 4 to 5
·1 he 1wo-day event, which is
frCl' lo tht: public, offers
authentic llah..in food, wine and
bccr. More than IO(J a rtists will
be crcalmg chalk murall>. The
fl''>t1val will al'>o havt.' lhc Piazza
de Bambini, an an·a for hourge-
oning young Mti""· and ~troll
ing mu,ician.... 111imc<, and
d<.mcer,.
Prm:t.'l'd'i from "1..i ~trada "
will ~upport the Balboa Per-
forming Art-. rtu:.itcr Founda-
tum. I or mon.· information,
'>end an t·-ma1I 111 dtwid~rod
lteim marl..e1111g c 11111
Featuring A Live Tribute To
Frank Sinatra
Every Monday & Tuesday 6-9pm
Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails
•"Quality Service•"
"0 Nigbdy Entcruinmcnc•"
fur l/t'J, .. r1111tio11.1 CuU
(949) 646-7944
I c,9<; Irvine ""'·• ( .. ,., .. l\1~J
l).,•an ,. w1 ... 4 "1•• \_..IN• \ SC • a.,, • -r:-., t '9
Ttusday. August 14. lOOJ A3
Rabbitt Insurance Agency
AlTfO • llOM~ERS • HEAi.TH
.'>labil1f'! ·'"'" / 115"'
~~ ~Sr)J ,. ,
949-631-7740
+41 Old Newpott 81.d. • Newport Beach
\. (Near lloeg H011pital) ,)
BALBOA
Continued from Al
NewpQrt. has ~ aiticaJ of a
number of city policies and prac-
tices..
On Wednesday. Foumier's
Thies of Balboa site contained
the sudden and Wlexpected an-
nouncement that the sJte wouJd
shut down for •personal rea-
sons."
Fournier would not say
Wednesday whether the Oap
wilh the business improvement
district was a (actor in his ded-
. sion.
•JUNE CASAGAANDE covers
Newport Beach and John Wayne
Airport. She may be reached at
(949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
june.casagrande@latimes.com.
No maner what you're dotng.
yovr hometown nt!W5pclpef
R1S w... Daily Pilot
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Diabetes Awaren-
-f~ blood rug;u testing and consulr:iag
fc3mring Dave Taylor
The 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each
monch &om 1 o~ooam until 3:00pm
Cartb • Books • Su1Ulrie1
AJJ Insurance Pl.an.1 Accepted
801 Baker Street, Costa Mesa
Between Bear & Bristol
(714) 540-2882
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•Individual Attention
•After School Programs
• Fldd Trips
DESIGNER OUTLET
'We woufd ~ to t~rui tliis invitatUm
to visist our 'De.signer Outkt
featuring 7500 square. fut of
fint. furniture for your entire fwmt or offiu
at 6tlow tl.tsifirur prices.
'I1ie f})esigntr Outut is open to tfu public.
?Joniay tnrou9fi Saturrlag
ftqm 10:00 a.m. · 4:JO p.m.
BRIEFlY IN
THE NEWS
PUBLIC SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
Wednesday.
• South Coat Oriw: Two men were
arrested on suspicion of vehicle theft In
the 900 bloc:t at 9 p.m. Tuesday.
Sewage spill closes 150 feet
of Newport Harbor
• East 17 8trMI:: A man was ammed on
suspicion of being drunk In public at 'the
400 bfoc:t at 2.:60 p.m. Tuesday.
• HedM>t Boulewlnt end VlctDrie StrNt:
NEWPORT BEACH
• c.nwtlon Avenue: Burglary was
reported In the 600 bloc:t at 10:69 a.m.
Wednesday. Orange County health regulators
closed a strip of beach along lhe Balboa
Peninsula on Wednesday after 20 gallons
of raw sewage bubbled into a street gut-
ter, a spokeswoman saJd.
A man was anested on suspicion of
driving under the Influence at 11 :57 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Felrvtew Roed: A man was arrested on
suspicion of being uncklr the influence in
the 2700 bloc:t at 11 :65 p.m . Tuesday.
• COfPC)t'9te Plan: Vandalism was
reported In the 100 bloc:t at 9:31 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Newport Boui.vard: Grand theft was
reported In the 3400 bloctc at 2:12 p.m.
Tuesday.
The Orange County Health Care Agen-
cy, which monitors water quality, closed
150 feet of beach along Newport Harbor
at l l a.m. Wednesday. The closure oc-
curred at lSth Street
Sewage overflowed from a city sewage
pipe at 8 p.m. Tu~y after pieces of clay
and other construction debris clogged it,
an agency spokeswoman said.
• Hatbor Boulevard: Two women were
arrested on suspicion of possession of
drug paraphernalia in the 3700 bloctc at
.,i:50 a.m . Wednesday.
• tt.rbot and Mec:Atthur boulewrds:
•Newport Coast Driw: Vehicle burglary
was reported in the 22800 bloc:t al 1:41
p.m. Tuesday.
• ac..n Boui.vard: Burglary was
reported in the 1500 bloctc at 10:22 p.m.
Tuesday.
One female was arrested on suspicion of
loitering In a public plaoe at 4:35 a.m.
Wednesday.
City crews quickly mopped up the
mess, spokeswoman Monica Mazur said.
• w..t 19th Strwet: One man was
arrested on suspicion of being drunk in
public in the 700 bloctc at 1 :30 a.m.
•Seashore Drive: Grand theft was
reported in the 4100 bloc:t at 8:44 a.m.
Wednesday.
WATER
Continued from Al
real estate than other larger sys-
tems. because of their me-
chanical and chemical simplic-
ity.
MAs time goes by and we con·
tinue into the 21st century, this
technology is golng to become
more widespread, and the use
will become more common at
both the small scale and the in-
dustrial scale," Phipps said.
The membranes, are hardly
perfect, though. Phipps said.
They could be cheaper, more
CURVE
Continued from Al
didn't exist
Our Iraqi and Afghan students
need some background here.
The Republicans lost the
governo(s office a year ago by
finding and running probably
the onJy candidate in the state
even less attractive than the
unpopular incumbent. So after
h e lost, his party then came up
with a creative new political
concept now known as lssa's
Law: if you lose an election, just
keep buying new ones until you
win.
There were two problems
here. Nonnally, proof of
malfeasance in office is
necessary to recall or impeach a
public official. Since -as a
recent Los Angeles runes
editorial pointed out -"there is
no evidence th.at Davis is guilty
of malfeasance," Issa's Law had
to be extended to include public
officials who are arrogant,
duplicitous and personally
unpleasant.
That this might well include
half our office holders doesn't
have to be a deterrent. It
certainly wasn't In this case.
The other problem was
tougher. There wasn~ nearly
enough lnterest in the recall of
Gov. Gray Davis to get the
necessary petition signatures.
That's where lhe money came
in.
The sugar daddy behlnd the
AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND TOWN items to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bev St,
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to mlke.swanson@latimes.com;
byfa~to(949)646-4170;orby
calling (949) 574-4298. lnolude the
time. date and location of the
event, as well as a contact phone
number. A complete 11111ing Is
avallable a1 www.dailypllotcom.
FRtDAY
Teddy BNn •nd TN Cups on
Ba lboa Island, 225 Marine Ave.,
will host a Doll Trunk Show. For
times: (949) 673-7204.
SATURDAY
The~ of h PMwpott
Beach Library wfll hold a used
book sale 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 bu<*
•bag:" A mem~ly pt'9Vfew
will be held Aug. 15 wtth
hardcover boob priced at two for
$1 end paperbedca at six for St
AH proceeds ere donated to the
ffbrery -vatem. l~nndon: (948)
7M-tee1
• .,..,,.._A New 11 .. will.:••
worbhop for men end women
dtvon:.d or g9lllng divorced. The
COit II $40. It wit be held 10 a.m.
lo 12 p.m. 91180 NeowpOft ~
Drtv9. lnfonndon: , ... ,
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energy efficient and less prone
to problems. Olemical and.bio·
logical species, for example, are
known to co1Jec1 on the surface
of the membrane, making ii dif-
ficult for water 10 pass through.
MThere's a number of arear.
where we need 10 see new de-
velopments," Phipps said.
"We're working on a membrane
that can produce a be1ter-qual-
ity produc t for less cos I."
The membrane samples will
be crealed at Stanford and then
sent to Fountain Valley, where
the research team will put the
systems to work, performing
extensive experiments and lest·
ing to weed ou1 what doesn't
recall bought the services of a
corps of m ercenaries who had
no interest in the issues
involved, but were trained
simply to get signarures -and
are quite good at it. After enough
signatures were obtained to
force a recall, the angel who put
up the money in the hope of
becoming governor himself, was
then dismi.cised by lhe party
heavywejghts.
He was allowed a public
podium to ma.k.e a tearful
withdrawal while the
heavyweights scouted around
the movie business for a
name-recognition candidate
who couJd win. Fluency in
English was not required.
Several new sets of problems
presented themselves after a
date for the recall election was
set It turned out a whole Oock of
citizens had been fantasiWlg
a.bout being governor some day
and suddenJy found an
opportunity to be heard. All it
took was $3,500 and a handful of
•signatures. So, at the time I
wrote this, 158 incipient
governors had applied for the
job.
Then. some serious technical
problems emerged. Creating
ballots long enough for all those
names and counting them -
sometimes by hand -will be
awkward and expensive.
F.stimates of lhe cost of the
election are running near $70
million in a state already
scavenging for money by cutting
back on sorely needed social
services, especially in health and
Marguerite Ave. in Corona del
Mar. Information: (949) 644-3244.
A auftMt auiM In Newport
Harbor lnoluding a gourmet
dinner; live musk end dancing,
Arthur Murray dancers and a live
auction will be held by
Adventures at Sea to benefit
Parent Help, U.S.A. Reservations
are required. Tidtets are $75 per
person or two for $125. For more
information, call (949) 650-3461.
MONDAY
Metu,. driven can aha.pen theh'
driving skills in two four-hour
AARP driver safety claases held
from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. today and
Aug. 19 at the PreatJvterian
Churdt of the Covenant in Costa
Mesa. ca...e. .,.. limlted to 30
atudenta. The COit la $10.
Advanced registration Is
required. For mote Information,
cell (714) 557-3340.
TUESDAY
The Or-.. County dMipter'of
Wine Brats, a nation,t nonprofit
orgeniz.ation, ia holding ita
monthly wine tutfng event at
Gulc.af Anderl ....... ,..,. In
South Coat v.. from 7 to 9
p.m. The Wine Brlb wttl be
tadng.,.., wiMlhm
AultraMl. lnfom'8llon end
r.-1tlon: oc....,...org
A,,_w16 ............. .
HNllng Home:" • bl Mid 8:30
to 7:30 p.m. •MocMf'I ~
226 E. 17th 91., CGllM Mme. for
rll l f'Yltianl. cell (IOO)
1585-MOMS. ..... ,.. .. , , ....... ·-· ~.., s•'tawllbliln . ...... ~ ......
C..pMlni'*" lnCorGNdll
work.
Ron Wildermulh. 1he dis-
trict'i. communica1ion director,
!>aid 1hat thb is just on e more
!'.tep in the agency'i. "lradition
of innova1ion ."
"To be participaling wilh lhis
level of expertise demons1rates
1he quality of people here at the
Oran~e Coun1y Water District,"
Wildermuth said. "We're talking
the best in the country and
maybe the world."
Shrinking water supplies are
the project's driving force.
Many water l!eatment experts
such a-. Phipps believe Lhere ic; a
global water crisis.
"It\ 111 our best in1ercs1 not lO
education. But tha1'!. the way it
goes sometimes in a democracy.
First thing's firs1.
What we have to look forward
to now is the campaign. The
nonnal procedure wouJd be a
series of candidate forums to
discuss individual differences on
public issues. This will be
possible locally only if the .
candidates make a semicircle
acros.s the outfield in Anaheim
Statlium. To keep the program
under 1wo hours. each candidate
would then have 30 l>eCOnds to
prei.en1 his or her program for
resolving C.alifomia's economk
and social problems so that we
voter-. migh1 maJce a rationaJ
choice.
Ole forum moderator would.
of course, be Jay Leno. who
would have to be cautioned
agambl giving special candidate
attention to porn actresses.
stand-up comics, reality lV
producers or Austrian
weightlifters while he is warming
up the audience.
Some of the debate
possibilities are exciting.
Schwan..enegger up against
Arianna Huffington. for example
-Austrian accent against
Greek. Or BiU Sim on , debating
with himself, in an effort 10
come up with a complete
declarative sentence. The
problem here is !hat if select
candidates are given special
medJa treaunent, lhe olher 150
are llitely to demand equal time.
And finally. of course, there
are lhe clowns. Every circus has
its clowns. and democratic
Mar. Attendees will then carpool
to Crystal Cove State Partt for a
hike end lunch. Information: (949)
64&-9922 or
newcomers-newportbeacll.org
AUG.21
A free bone ct.nttty ecrMning
will be held by appointment only
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Mother's
Marttet, 225 E. 17th St .. Costa
Mesa. For reservations, call (800)
59&.MOMS.
The N9wport BMd1 Chamber of
Commerce ia hosting a Retail
Merchants Sales Sem inar
sponsored by the Bayside branch
of Union Bank of California from
7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Newport
Bead'I Yacht Club. The oost to
attend la $15, whlc:ti Includes a
continental breakfast For
retervation1, call (949) 729-4400.
T.cldy....,. end Tee eup. on
Balboa Island. 226 Marine Ave .•
wfll host •Spa Dey for Girt a• at
2:30 p.m. Information: (949)
873-7204.
AUG. 22
TheCoetll MIM...., c...
preunia 1 Hew9Aen luau
r.etunng euthefldc Heweflen
food, ~and more
from 4 to 7 p.m. ~,,.on
...... the center'•"°"' delk. "-vdonl.,.. mu.I..
Adm._.on for memt>era It SS, $11
for nonmembera .. lnfonnetion: , ... ~
Mll.U
111euc ...... ..._aim11
~-8fWlllSummetlulb
.. from tO a.m. '°. p,rn,.
Giidea"" ..... the dMNlOe to ........... donnn ............................
AQFN, ...... In conlilll•a.
waMe thal prec1ou1> re:.ource
that we have,· Ph1pp!> 'ia1d
"Water i1> worth hum an lives.
You can'I t.'Xi!>t without water."
Phipp!> hopes 1hat these new
system'> will play a part in bail
ing out the dry nation.
"We need to be ab!<' to lw
much more efficit·nt cm how we
deal with our wa1t·r, <.1nd wha1
-.tands helwt.·cn us and that wu
ter '>Upply ic; the appropmllt•
technolob'Y·" Ph1pp1> s:iitl
•JENNY MARDER is a reporter
with Times Commumly News Shu
can be reached al 17141965 7173
or by e mail at
1enny marder " liJl1me5 com
election-. .ire not t.'lltt·p11on'> fht·
problem comt'l> when thc.>
clown1> take over the 'how And
our '>tudent-. in Iraq and
Afghanis1a11 need to a.<,l 1f 1ha1 1c,
wha1 h~ happent!d in the
California motlel tht•y are
studymg. So du we.
A lV ..atiml nanwd Hill Prady
is-already sure. When he filed
candidate paper'>. he la.,twd our
at 1hc poliLician'> involved 111 1he
recall, celling a Lo~ Angele'>
Time'> reporter: "A., a per')on
wh<1 make!> <1 liv1111< uff uf mak111g
mockery. I rl''>Cnt thcm intruding
inlo my world "
Not me. I like a good emu-. 1r
these guys who have pu-;hed our
democratic .;ystem over the•
ra11onal edge and will be
spendmg many millions of badly
needed public doUan. to do ii
can bring thJs off, I up my ha1 10
them. The state will probably be
in worse chaos ahcrward. and
the system may have taken a
body blow, but they will have
demonstrated a cardinal precept
in this country today th<1t we
need to look straight in the eye:
that money can buy anythJnl( -
especially power
There is stiJJ a chance that m
Lhts in'ilance. money may have
bought an election. but not a
victory. Thal will soon be in our
hand~ And our resolution may
well be lhe fm.t and the final
lesson for our studenls of
democracy.
• JOSEPH N. BEU rs a resident of
Sanla Ana Heights Hrs column
appears Thursdays.
Expen advice and landscaping
ideas will be available. The
Arboretum is located just south
of the oomer of Campus Or. and
Jamboree Ad. on the north
campus. Admission is $2 and
dlildren under 12 are free. For
more Information, send e-mail to
ldlyons@uci.8du.
Triangle Squ•re In Coai. Mes.
invites the community to attend
·A Fair at the Square" for the
sights. sounds and great deals In
the outdoor marttetplace While
taking advantage of storefront
specials from 11 a .m. to 4 p.m.
Th• fMwpof1 tt.lbor High School
cheer squad will host Junior
Cheer Ca,np from 1 to 3 p.m.
Aug. 23. 26 and 27 In front of the
high adloot's anchor. The oost I•
$95, whic:ti covers a i:.shirt.
anadta, pom-poma, photo, extra
fall practice and performance 8t a
high adlool football game on
Aug. 28. Students In grades I(
through eight are welcome. For
more information, cell (949)
673-1989.
n.. Newpoft tt.taor CM w41
h9W ita aMU8I wtM end~
~wtth ~
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NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
INSIDE CITY HALL during prime vacation time in August. NEXT MEETING:
Here are some decisions coming out of
Tuesday's City Council meeting. OASIS CENTER • WHEN: 7 p.m. Aug. 26
COUNCIL ATTENDANCE
As is common during August V"dottion
time, only four of the city's seven council
members attended Tuesday's meeting.
On vacation were Gary Adams, John
Heffernan and Gary Proctor. Mayor Steve
Bromberg saJd that it's so common for
council members to be on vacation In
August that the council at one time
considered not holding rnveting.s in
August.
A plan to work out the details of a
more fonnal relationship between the
city and the Friends of the Oasis
•WHERE: City Council Chambers at City
Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
•INFORMATION: Agendas and staff
reports are available online several days
prior to each meeting at
www.city.newport-beach.ca.us; phone
(949) 644-3000
WHAT THEY SAID:
volunteer group died as a
direct result of Tuesday's
low council turnout. The
item to create a committee
to draft an Oasis agreement
was shot down Tuesday by
-not just the members prestm -the
3-1 vote was not sufficienl for 1he morion
to pass.
WHAT IT MEANS:
"Maybe we'll want to look at that again
som etime, H Bromberg sald of the idea of
having council meetings "go darkH
a single vote. Councilman Dick Nichols
voted against the item. He voted no after
telling colleagues that he had· wanted .to
be on the committee. Bromberg did not
change his original decision to appoint
Councilmen Don Webb and Tod
Ridgeway. Nichols then voted against the
item. Because council actions require
approval by a majority of the full council
Though the motion failed, City
Manager Homer Bludau on We<lne!-.day
saJd that the matter will come back un a
future agenda, probably on Aug. 26. Six
council members are expected to a11cnd
that meeting. Proctor is expected 10 bt
still on vacation at thal timt.
TOWN
Continued from A4
Chris Cox from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at
the home of Debbie Allen, 1021
White Sails Way, Corona del Mar.
For information and reservations,
call (949) 646-9127.
The Newport Beach Sunrise
Rotary Club will hold its annual
fund-raiser, "As Time Goes By,• at
the Village Crean. The event will
include dinner, music, silent and
live auctions and the chance to
win a diamond and emerald
bracelet. For more information.
call (562) 743-4906.
The Costa Mesa Senior Center
will be dipping ice cream at an ice
cream social at the marketplace
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Everyone is
welcome. All proceeds will
benefit the center. Information:
(949) 646-2356.
AUG.24
A 4*ebntion to martc the
opening of the first phase of
Bonita Canyon Sports Pane in
Newport Beach will begin with a
dedication of the sports fields at 3
p.m. Sports clinics, contests and
door prizes will run throughout
the day. The first 1,000 children to
arrive will receive a free opening
day souvenir. Information: (949)
644-3151.
The Orange County Martcet Pfac:e
in Costa Mesa will host the fourth
annual Endless Summer Class
Car Show and Elvis Fest,
celebrating the life and music of
Elvis Presley, from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. General admission is $2, and
parking is free. For more
information, call (949) 723-6663.
To honor Katharine Hepbum,
Oasis Senior Center will present
·Guess Who's Coming to Dinner;
the fourth of five free screenings
in August, 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
Mar. For more information, call
(949) 644-3244.
The Jewish Communtty Centw of
Orange County will host the
"Three Centuries of Music·
concert at 2 p.m. The Three
Centuries of Music Quartet
includes Russian-trained
musicians Sergei Kossiak, Tatiana
Kossiak, Arshak Hayrikyan, and
louri Adichtchev, all members of
the Oueretaro Philharmonic
Orchestra of Mexico. The
ensemble has played for
President Fox of Mexico and for
the king and queen of Spain.
Proceeds will benefit construction
of the Jeremiah House. Tic*ets
are $1 5 general admission or
$100 for patrons. Information and
reservations: (714) 755-0340, ext.
134.
The second Walk for Leilani will
take place from noon to 4 p.m. at
Fairview Pane in Costa Mesa.
Donations will go toward an
electric wheelchair that Leilani
Gutierrez. a 5-year-old who was
paralyzed from the chin down in a
car accident a little more than a
year ago, can control with her
mouth. Information:
www.ourleilani.com.
AUG.28
A free seminar, "Petfonnanc:e
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Longevity; will be held from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Market,
225 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa. For
reservations. call (800)
595-MOMS.
The Newport BMch Chamber of
Commerce will host its Newport
Sunset Networking Mixer from 5
to 7 p.m. at the Rusty Pelican,
2735 W. Coast Highway.
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EDITORIAL
Drop the lawsuit
agaiitst the city
C osta Mesa is diverse. It
has a wide variety of
people, stores, arts
venues and events. The city became more diverse
last year when it welcomed the
first Orange County Dyke
March.
The Dyke March will make its
second appearance on
Saturday, but it didn't happen
easily. And that's a major
problem.
·niere were a few glitches last
year at the Dyke March. In
particular, a participant on a
motorcycle perfonned a stunt
that a Costa Mesa Police officer
specifically asked her not to do.
the city's restrictions were
"unreasonable" and
"unconstitutional."
Whether that was the case,
the city, a day later, dropped
most of the conditions, paving
the way for the show to go on.
Organizers were glad the march
would no longer be hindered,
but have not dropped the
lawsuit.
Several of the city's
conditions were unreasonable
and, plainly, ridiculous, but the
lawsuit, too. is ridicuJous. As
memioned earlier, the city has a
responsibility to protect itself
against injury lawsuits.
READERS RESPOND
That disregard led the city to
compile a list of conditions for
marchers this year that
included requiring motorcycle
riders co submit copie!> of their
driver's licenses. Now, whiJe the
city has every responsibility to
its residents to protect itself
from possible injury lawsuits. it
seems there could have been
another way to go about this.
Councilman Mike Scheafer
knows this too well, as it was
near the Costa Mesa Fish Fry
that a woman injured her ankle
on a curb. Even though she
wac;n't even at the event, she
happened co be near ii at
Orange Coast College and
1urned around and sued the
Lions Oub. It held the Fish Fry
up for two years.
An artist's conception of condom1rnums proposed for 1901 Newport.
But that requirement became
part of the city's 21-condition
list. h also became a sticking
point between the city and the
Gay & Lesbian Community
Services Center of Orange
County, which stages the rally
and march.
The city can't afford to lake
such a risk either. and if Dyke
March organiz.ers can back up
their marchers with extra
insurance -another condition
the city originally required -
then so be it But right now, the
city is the one taking the risk of
injuries, resulting from what
can be dangerous wheelies and
other unnecessary motorcycle
stunts.
Rehear ye, rehear ye
The rwo sides held a !>eries of
meetings to resolve the
differences, but this resuJted in
an American Civil Liberties
Union lawsuit against the city
Last week. The suit alleged that
We urge the organiz.ers to
drop the lawsujt and get on
with the march.
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Time for improvement
on Westside is now
I n a desperate Hall step up to the plate
attempt to stave off and do what is best for
what should be the Costa Mesa. rather than
inevitable, a group of catering to selfish
Westside Costa Mesa business owners who
industrial property reside elsewhere. And
owners, who tha t includes his honor,
themselves. for the the mayor.
most part, live in I consider myself
Newport Beach. have business friend.Jy. but
formed an alliance to there must be a
prevent their property ILA balance. Apparently,
from being included in JOHNSON some at the helm don't
the downtown Costa think so.
Mesa redevelopment area. 'rhese Unfortunately, health issues
business owners, who are are not the only problem here.
polluting our city and occupying The quality of life in Costa Mesa
the most desirable property in is belng severety compromised
Costa Mesa, shouJd not be in another way. 'rhe
driving the train when It comes inappropriate industrial use of
10 what course the city takes m what should be the premier
conducting 1he bw.iness of residential area of the city is
Costa Mesa. It is presumptuous impacting the city by
oft.hem to anempt to do i.o. causing/contributing to the
Contrary to what Mayor Gary social problems which include,
AT ISSUE : Did the City
Counci l ma ke the right
decision to rehear the 190 I
Newport condo project?
I totally agree thar the Costa Mec;a City
Council needs lo give the 190 I
Newport BouJevard condo project a
second look. I've attended the City
Council meeting!>. I don't rhink 11 !>hould
have been approved and pa.-.-.ed without
more information. And I am very wad
they are doing a rehearing on it.
Al least i.o that 1hey know when and
why they made a decision and l>O lh<" rc'>t
of the residen1:. also can participate.
IRENE SHANNON
Costa Mesa
Yes, they made the nght dec15ion lo
review thi project. and Costa Mesa
Mayor Gary Monahan should abstain
from voting because he has a vested
interest in incre~ing foot traffic to his
nearby restaurant
DENNIS BARTON
Costa Mesa
J believe that the City Council should
have allowed the rehearing. In fact. the
city planning department and the council
made a mil>take by even approving thi'>
project to start with back in April. And
now, we have gone through this situation
here, and the la..,t month for rehearing.
we were ready to expre'>s our opinions.
and then las t night. how disappointing.
This big development company. they just
want lo bully the city and buJly the group
that brought thb to tht· attention of the
MAILBAG
Monahan states, their request to but are not limited to, an Funds should land in
have their property excluded unprecedented growth of a
from the redevelopment area is population that cannot afford to classrooms
most certainly not reasonable. live here. 11lis population must ln considering where to spend
It is also presumptuous of depend on the ever-growing and redevelopment funds, one should
them to believe that a few expanding charities and other consider the source of the funds.
oounetic improvements in any social services. Redevelopment money comes from
way ameliorate the negative EmployetS from the what is caJJed "tax-Increment" funding.
Impact their businesses have on industrialists on down who Normally, our propeny tax dollar is
the residents of Costa Mesa. exploit a permanent underclass split among variou agencies, including
Those pollutants produced by of immigrants need to take a schools, the city. the county, libraries,
the factories affect every resident close look at their actions. These parb and special districts. After the
of Costa Mesa. not only those on immigrants, from day wort.era 10 redevelopment agency is established,
the West Ide. Residents of COsta nannies and gardeners, are often any increase in property truces, the "true
Mesa. both on the Westside, to paid low wages under the table increment," goes to the redevelopment
the north and on the Eastslde. with no benefits. This requires agency, even If the increase is only due
are exposed daily to air unfit for them to be subsidiud with an to normal inflation. Meanwhile. schools
humans and contaminated by attendant need for more taxes to and othen still get only what they got
some of the businesses owned support the social servica. years ago.
and operated by tndu.strialists Wake up. people. The In the case of the Santa Ana Heights
who care littJe for the health and resultant social services are Redevelopment Area. the Newport-Mesa
weU being or the citizens of costing you more in taxes than School District gets no more than It got
Costa Mesa. you save by exploiting these in the mid· t 980s. ln the cue of the
And why houJd they? They individuals. Costa Mesa RedeveJopment Area,
don't live here. Why should they n,e time to rezone Costa Newpon·Mes& schools don't get a penny
ca.re ti Costa Mc.a ls becoming Mesa'• bluff* and utilizo the area more than they got ln the 1970&
more UM M>mc cA the most property ii long c;werdue. Come In all those yura, coats or educatlon
W"delil"lble cidee In lhe SUlte on. Cotta Meta cittuns. telJ your have lnc:teaaed along with the cost of
'""djy1 decled reprettentattYes to start everythlng et . These redevelopment
Wt.II, they dOn't. bUt chose repreeendna your lnteftlltl lnCI area continue to gent"rate ttudenu to
cemDg che abota In Costa Mesa. noc. llioee of OUllklm who care the IChools. lnalnd ol ~Mng
mmlly lhe Qty QQ\dL people little tor ow dty .odier than to rewnuet to co.er these co ts. the money
*Ucl co make decttlonf ln h UM h for 1 clwnplnc pound for goes to redevelopment agencies to pay
IJl!lll inf8'fsb of thei1 mndldone ~would n4M!I' for t.h1nga lib corllUltant ttudJ
~ mo« Uliarcdly tolerate in their own dty. decorative ltrfft light.a, consultant
-... c:me. But die)' do tbe1f k INdJa, dewloper handouts. consultant
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clly counnl 10 ~tart with.
!>o for what it's worth, the c11y !>hould
not have approved this development.
rhcy could have said M>met.hing to the
effect we don't want thi" development
now because you are trying to bully us
into OJGng your mammoth project, hut
they didn't.
JUNE MCKINZIE
Costa Mesa
I am calling in regards to your
4ue'>tion, "Did the City Council make the
right decision to rehear the 190 I Newport
condo project," and J think lhey did.
ED MAZZARELLA
Costa Mesa
You've heard 4uite a btt from me abou1
the 190 I project But J am re~ponding 10
your Reader's Holline question, and
Councilman Allan Mansoor is totally
justified in granting the rehearing
We brought up enough new
information that it has been changed
quite a bil prior to this last attempt at a
public hearing. And we raised enough
new issues that Councilwoman Libby
Cowan. who b a very intelligent woman,
saw that there were some discrepancies
and some things that needed 10 be ·
answered that she hadn't seen before.
And that was all new information or she
would have not changed her mind and
supported the rehearing,
One of the problems with the original
process is there hardly was a public
hearing in the first place. What I mean is
that even though the April 14 hearing
was 1echnically a public hearing, not
much of the public wru. actually there.
People didn't know about this project,
The bulk of the funds are diverted
from schoots and city general funds. The
rwo local redevelopment agencies would
be expected to divert about one and a
half to two million dollars a year from
local schools. Does anyone else find this
scandaJous?
The Santa Ana Heights
Redevelopment Agency should repay
funds that belong in our schools -as
should the Costa Mesa RedeveJopment
Agency. Redevelopment agencies are
supposed to invest in the community lo
maintain propeny values and contribute
to a better future. What better
investment than the education or our
children?
SANORA GENIS
Costa Mesa
• EJ>l'YOA'S NOTE: Sandra Genis ls 1 former
ea.ta Mesa mayor.
C.Osta Mesa knows
high-intensity better
What ln the world la Eleanor P.can
talkl.ngaboutwhenshedescribe1
•major, hJgh·lntenslty development
projetts" In Fountain Valley'? Our blgest
conatructJon projects are our aenJor
center wtth adjKent condot and
1partmentt and another echool aite
bftng convened to 52 tngte.r.muy
homd.
Mike Thompson'• RV hM apeOded tu
aaJet ac:ttvtlles to bodl _....,.,~
freewa~ but lblawullll.._.-..C
generation uee the dfy IDr
and there w~ no auempt to inform the
community. There was no outreach. so
very few people could weigh in. In the
last two auernpl!> at a public hearing. a
lot of people cam e to speak.
Titose public hearings were canceled,
and the people went away without being
able to speak. So we still haven't had a
hearing where we hear much from the
public.
ROBIN LEfFLER
Costa Mesa
Yes, the City Council made the right
decision to rehear the project, but then
they denied resident!> rwo times the right
to be heard, ~o we haven't really gotten to
the place where they reheard anything.
The first meeting that approved the
condo project ~ held in a secret area
lha1 not many people knew what was
going on. It wasn't advertised in a City
Council meeting. And some of the
information presented that night
regarding the shadowing was not
accurate.
Basically, the Ctty Council has denied
the residents of Costa Mesa the right to
be hean:I rwo times. And many, many
people have t1Jrned out now for two
evenings and not even had an
opportunity lo \peak on the agenda item.
And f thinlc that it il> time that the City
Council listens. even If It takes all night.
to what the residents of Costa Mesa want
or don't wan1 regardmg this project h
will cause great congestion. We don't
need that high of a density. We are
overbuilt and we need to look at other
places to build and not build a four-story
building.
WENDYLEECE
Costa Mesa
reusing this site. Sam's Oub is
purchasing an adjacent shopping center
to expand its existing store. We're
planning to develop addjtional youth
sports facilities at Mile Square Park. and
Fountain Valley Regional Hospital has a
new master plan coming to us soon for
reorgani1..ing their campus with a new
hospital bulldJng. We're working to
redevelop several existing buildings that
the city a cquired when we spent
millions buiJding the Newhope
Extension. one more roadway project
constructed to carry east·weat
pass-through traffic.
If you think any of these projecu are
"major, high-intensity developments,•
then how do you describe tbe Home
Ranch project and Its gargantuan OP.A?
GiUIAYD
Fountain Valley clty coundlman
Keep the music rolling at
amphitheater
I would love to see the Oranp County
Fair officials conllnue to use the Padftc
Amph1theatre.
I went to the first concert when tt wu
Barry Manilow and went to at leut to to
12 concerts In between befons they
closed it down in t995, and .mce the
neighbor complaint• haw dwtncDed
down to almo1t Rn>, I thJnt thil 11 I
fantutJc venue and I lcwe 1 pa.c. I can
So to a concert and be home ht
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THE CROWD
The Blacks mark another 10 years of marriage
D urtng my first year on the
job as society editor some
10 years ago, I ran a piece
on a Costa Mesa couple
celebrating its SOth wedding
anniversary. It was my intent
then, and now, to celebrate the
personal and positive side of
hwnanity in print.
This week. Corinne and Dave
81-.k celebrated their 60th
anniversary. Married in Tacoma,
Wash., in 1943, the couple has ·
resided in Costa Mesa since 1959.
A luncheon a t Sama Ana
Country Oub, hosted by their
three
children,
David Black
of Aptos,
Calif.; Stewn
Black of lake
Oswego, Ore.;
and Kristin
Black of
I luntington
Beach,
brought 8. W. COOK together
family and
friends to toast 60 years of love.
Jazz artist Page Cavanaugh and
his trio entertained as family
history and community bonds
were recountc..'<i in tribut~. I will
happily look forward to printing
the Blacks' 70th annivcr..ary
celebra tio n.
REAL ESTATE WOMEN RAISE
FUNDS
Real ~late has long been a
vital business in this community
Last week, w me of the leading
women in commen:1al real
estate -Commercial Real l·.c,1a1e
Women, or CR~W -joined
forces at the BaJboa Yacht G ub
in Coro na del Mar 10 enioy a
little summer '><>ClaJi.7Jng and
raise funds for a good cauc,e.
Attending the California Real Estate Women event at the Balboa Yacht Club were Nancy and Mar~
Buchanan and Leanne Berry, CREW president
The event tally wa_c, SS.000, to
be donated to Wt!>e Place. a
shelter for abused women and
children. On han d to accept the
donation and thank the womt'n
was Kathy Bowman, ext-<:utive
director o f the charity.
Nancy and Mark Buchanan.
Balboa Yacht Oub member-;,
sponsored the evening at the
yacht club, with suppon from
co-chairs Oaeryl Byrne. Dem
Cannon. and P.llttn Schwer.
"Th" c,ummer event '' c,o
popular that we have h'llC'>I'>
dnve 111 fro m a<, far away a<. I J\
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Barbara lao-lborson, Stefanie
Patrick, Oieryt Dow. Marcla
f<orsyth, Beth Kiley. Jerri Klein.
Debi Stanley. Gary MaxwelJ.
tort Kramer, Cathy Voreyer,
Diane Bartko. ICaren Hardy.
Doris Bolton, Mary Monday.
Maxxy Farzlne .md Catherine
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anniversary at Santa Ana Country Club
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Special events co-chairs of the Commer(1al Rec: r Sidi"' t.o•r Pr
fund raiser were F1leen $(huler ..,heryl 5yrrie 1• J nr>rr :'l' or
Attending the California Real Es tat~ Womer d1n11"'r 1ur IJ '"' • 1 d
the Balboa Yacht Club were Madonna Mohn.:iri .. ino Ru·ti Hr d,.. J h,
Al Thur~. August 14, 2003
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LIF E & LEISURE Darty Pilot
BEST BUYS
Chuck Jones' art lands at Fashion Island
C huckJones
Gallery just
opened in
Saturday; and from 11
am. to 6 p.m. Sunday
on the Main level,
Atrium Court. (949)
759-0758.
from 10 am. to 6 p.m. Friday and
Saturday; and 11 a.m. lo 4 p.m.
Sunday in Westcliff Plaza on
Jrvine Avenue in Newport Beach.
(949) 548-988).
SHE'S IN VOGUE SIT STIU'AND SMILE
Supermodel Anna Local photographer Julie
Vyalitsyn.a, the new face Norton has an eye for taking
of Olanel, will be at beautiful family photos. She's
Fashlon Islands Atrium
Court. Newport Beach
is the famed gallery's
hometown. ll offers the
largest coUection of
Oluck Jones' artwork in
the world. Jones' career
in animated film history
began in the earty
Macy's South Coast offering a holiday special -GREER Plaza Women's Store for sittings are $95. The sitting musl
~1 930s. He worked for
Ub lwerk.s; creator of ·
WVLD ER a Olanel fragrance and be ~eduled before Sept 15. For
. cosmetics party from 6 an appointment. call (949) ·
Mickey Mouse, washing the ink
off celluloid sheets before
r becoming one or thj! great
animation creators Cluring the
golden age or animation from
the 1930s to the 1950s. While al
Warner Bros., Jones created some
of the most famous and beloved
cartoon characters: the Roa d
Runner, WLle E. Coyote, Marvin
the Martian, Pepe le Pew and
do1.ens more. He aJso co-created
Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and
Elmer Fudd. He went on to direct
and produce animated classics
including the Academy
Award-winning "The Dot and
The Line" and Mor. Seuss' How
the Grinch Stole Olris1mas." An
upcoming "Peanuts Show"
happens Aug. 23 with a special
guesl appearance by Peanuts
direc1or Bill Melende:t. The
gallery wilJ fearure special
artwork from Melendez, late
MPcanuts" creator Olarles Schulz
and Tom Everhart. The Oluck
Jones GalJery is open from I 0
am. to 9 p.m. Monday 1hrough
Friday; from 10 am. 10 7 p.m.
AFTER HOURS
• Submit AFTER HOURS items to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by faJ< to
(949) 646-4170; or by calling (949)
574-4295. A complete list is
available at www.dailypilot.com.
MUSIC
NEW WORLD FLAMENCO
FESTIVAL
The Barclay's third annual New
World Flamenco Festival will be
two full weeks, through Sunday,
offering performances,
workshops and outreach
activities. From the tradilional to
the contemporary, the festival
showcases the best of flamenco
music, dance and song. For more
information, tidcet prices and
Lo 8 p.m. Aug. 22. She'll be • 650-5616. www.julienort
presenting Olanel's new summer plwtoograp/Jy. com.
colors and lovely Olance
fragrance. Vyalitsyna, from
Russia, is known as fashlon's
latest wit girl." Guests will learn
top models beauty secrets; enjoy
mini-makeovers and manicures;
and receive a complimentary
Teen Vogue gift bag and gifts. To
reserve a personalized makeup
appointment with a Olanel
specialist. call (714) 556-0611, ext.
2362. A limited number of
appointments is available.
CLEAR FOR SUMMER
Three Frlenda is having a
summer clearance sale Friday
through Sunday. The women's
clothing boutique has only two
sales a year. This one is extra
special, saving up to 70% on
summer merchandise. Prices on
fall arrivals are 10% off. It's the
perfect time to stock up on
basics. Three Friends is open
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday
through Wednesday; from 10
a.m. 10 7 p.m. Thutsday; and
dates, call (949) 854-4646 or visit
www.thebarclay.org.
'A NlGHT AT TME OSCARS'
The Pacific Symphony's Richard
Kaufman will conduct "A Night at
the OscarsH at 8 p.m. Aug. 23. It's
an evening of legendary film
classics projected onto a large
screen with the Pacific Symphony
playing the soundtrack live. The
concert is produced by nine-time
Emmy Award winner J ohn
Goberman. The concert is at the
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater.
Tidcets cost $75 to $375. Fo r
information, call (714) 755-5799 or
visit www.pacificsymphony.org.
'SING-A-LONG SOUND OF
MUSIC'
Now playing to sold-out
audiences around the world,
"Sing-a-long Sound of Music" is
coming to Orange County
A CUT ABOVE
Ant Cut, al Fashion Island, is
an upscale hair salon for kids.
Young children can get haircuts
in airplanes and ~oy." and older
lcids can Wdtch DVDs or play
video games. New services
offered here include birthday
parties for girls to feel pampered
as a princess; henna lalloos
(starting at $5.95); airbrush
1attoos (starting at $6.95); and
corn rows (kids start at $30-$50,
adults are $95 for a full head.) re
also offers exotic braids and hair
wraps with beads ($2 an inch).
First Cut is between the Iris
Fountain and Carousel Coun at
Fashion Island. (949) 640·0956.
rrs WITHIN REACH
Design Within Reach. at
Fashion Island, is having a '>a.le
through Tuesday to cclehrate 1hc
company's founh anniwr-.ary.
MoM items featwe<l u1 tJw
August catalog, including
Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall at 7 p.m . Aug. 22
and 23 and at 1 p.m. Aug. 24.
Tidcets cost $12 to $22 and can be
purchased at the center box office
or at www.ocpac.org. For
information, call (714) 556-ARTS.
The Center is at 600 Town Center
Drive in Costa Mesa.
K.O. LANG IN CONCERT
Three-time Grammy winner k.d.
lang will perform at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall at 8 p.m Sept 6
Tickets cost S46 to $70. The
center is at 600 Town Center
Drive in Costa Mesa. nckets are
available at the center's box
office, by calling (7 14) 556-ARTS
or online at www ocpac.org
CHRISISAAK
Chris Isaak will perlorm at the
Orange County Performing Arts
THE BOWERS KIDSEUM
Explore the wort.d's fascinating cultures!
Experience our summer
an classes and camps!
July-August
1802 N. Main St., Santa Ana 714.480.1520
••• To The Reqdlng Center
and receive a FREE drainer container!
UC1Cl.I ~oa.
Contain used oil I fitter securely before transporting.
Call drop-off site beforehand to confirm hours and
acceptance of oil I ftttera. Limit one giveaway
per houeehold. While supplies laSt.
outdoor and popular upholstered
pieces (the Cicy Sofa Collection),
are priced at 10% oft.Also choose
(rom ma1tresses. workspace
tables and chairs. Design Within
Reach is open from IO am. to 9
p.m. Monday through Friday;
from IO a.rn. to 7 p.m. Saturday;
and from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday on the lower level of
Atrium Court at Fashion Island.
(949) 721-0031.
LOOK FOR TMIS
Opdcal Shop of Aspen carries
luxury eyewear -in
fashion-forward and
culling-edge styles. The boutique
shop sclJs fashionable frames
prict'd from $179 10 $795. Some
jeweled frameb could cost up IO
$5,!){)(l. It.'> exclusive throme
I learts line, originally a
handmade jewelry line. features
detailed etching and wood,
lea1licr and s1crling ~ilvcr
a!'Cl'lll'>. 0 1her eye-catching Jjncs
an: C >livc1 l'l'opJe,,, MaLo;udu.
l.t11111r, Fate a l;ace and
Kie,,ebtcin-Cord. 11·,, one of the
fr.•\\ l1J~h·end chaw..; Iha• ha<-a
lab. !Jn:n:,ed oplic1a11 on -.1a1I
llw !>hop b open from I 0 a.m. lo
9 p.111. Monday through Fnday;
from 10 am. to 7 p.m. S;11urday:
Jnd from 11 ;1 111. Ill 6 f).m.
Sundav. 1-iL'>luon f-;l<u1d 111
Nt•wporl Keach (~MY) ()..HJ ll::!JO.
•BEST BUYS appears Thursdays
Send inforrnation to Gree1 Wylder at
gr<>Prwy/der o yahoo c:om: at 330 W.
Bar St Costa Mesa, CA 92627, or by
fdX at (9491 646-4170
Center Seyerslrom Hall at 7 p.m.
Sept. 14. T 1cke1s cost S46 to $82.
The cenlcr 1s al 600 Town Center
Drive in Cosca Mesa. Tickets are
available a1 the center's box
office, by calling (714) 556-ARTS
or onllne at www ocpac.org.
TCHAIKOVSKY'S GREATEST
HITS
Conduc1or Carl St. Clair leads the
Pacific Symphony in
"Tchaikovsky's Greatest Hits," an
all Tchaikovsky program, at 8
p.m Sept. 13 Special guest
pianist Vardan Mamikon1an will
perform "Piano Concerto No.1.
The evening starts with the
Polonaise from Eugene Onegin
arid 1he Suite from "Swan Lake,"
and ends with lhe rousing "1812
Overture" with cannons and
fireworks. T 1dcets cosl $75 to
See HOURS, Page A9
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received a
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course) someLilnl' i11
the late 1960s a,-. a
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thought it was very
groovy and ortcn
begged lo use il, but
that wouJd have
involved actual cooking
-which my motht•r
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WIGHT
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great decor. great
i.ervice and great food.
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Information (714) 755 5799
www.pac1ficsymµhony orq
MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZ.Z
Walter Lakota and David Alcantar,
the New York Jau Connec11on
Duo, play at Mammd Grna at 751
E. Coast Highway in Newport JI t!
pm Fridays and Satu1t1<1ys cmd
at 7 p.m Sundays and Mondays
Diana Dttri 1ocns the duo on
vocals on Mondays fl s fre<J
lnformauon (9491673 9500
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MUSIC AT THE GRILL
The Bluewatcr Gnll ulfor!. ltvt•
music Friday and St1turday nr4hts
Greg Morqdn N1<:X PPper and
Kelly Gordu.:n (known dS MPG
perfonTI classic rode R&B and
swing di 8 30 pm Fridoys Marv111
Greqory and MPG will perform
cfdss1c rod<. swing and R&B at 8 30
µ m Saturday'> The restaurant 1s
at 630 Lido Parle Drive Newµort
Beach Fr~e 1949) 675 3474
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty p,,lfc:an offers the
music: of Common Ground from
Wednec;day through Sunday The
band performs from 7 to 10 p m
Wednesday and Thursday. from
8·30 pm. to 12.30 a.m Fnddy and
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• 'ihowrrs, Stram & 7owrls
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MUSIC AT PLAYERS
PliiyPr!. rf'Stdurant is now offering
hv1• rnu-.1c from 9 p 111 tu
rn11J111ght r•very Freddy and
_..iturddy Players 1s at 512 W 19th
St Costa M1•sa No cover charge
(949) 646 5615
SATURDAY NIGHT R&B
(1L•rnlrf lst11bash1 and the Stone
B11dqr· Band play rock and R&B at
9 µ m Si:lturdays at Sunon Place
Holf~I s Trii:lnon Loun!.Je 4500
MacArthur Bfvcl . Newport Beach
Free. (9491 476-2001
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LI FE & L E I SU R E Daily Pilot
BEST BUYS
Chuck Jones' art lands at Fashion Island
Saturday; and from 11
a m. to 6 p.m. Sunday
on the Main level.
Atrium C.Ourt. (949)
759-0758.
SHE'S IN VOGUE
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . Friday and
Saturday; and 11 a.m. 10 4 p.m.
Sunday in Westcllff Plaza on
Irvine Avenue in Newpon Beach.
(949) 548-9881.
SIT STIU ANO SMILE
C huck}ones
Gallery just
opened in
Fashion Island's Atrium
C.Ourt. Newport Beach
is the famed gallery's
hometown. It offers the
largest coUection of
Oluck Jones' artwork in
the world. Jones' career
in animated film history
began in the early
1930s. He worked for
Ub lwerks, creator or
GREER
WYLDER
Supermodel Anna
Vyalitsyna. the new face
of Chanel. will be al
Mecy't South Coast
Plaza Women'a Store for
a Chanel fragrance and
cosmetics party from 6
LocaJ photographer Julie
Norton has an eye for laking
beaullfuJ family photos. She's
o ffering a holiday special -
&ttin~ are $95. The silting mu.st
be scheduled before SepL 15. For
an appointment. call (949)
650-5616. Wlvw.julienort
p/UJloogrrJpfiy. COltL
Mickey Mouse. washing the ink
off celluloid sheets before
becoming one of th~ great
animation creators (luring the
golden age of animation from
the 1930s to the 1950s. While at
Warner Bros., Jones created some
of the most famous and beloved
cartoon characters: the Road
llunner, Wile E. Coyote, Marvin
I.he Martian, Pepe le Pew and
dozens more. He also co-created
Bu~ Bunny. Daffy Duck and
Elmer Fudd. He went on to direct
and produce animated classics
including I.he Academy
Award-winning "The Dot and
The Line" and "Or. Seuss' How
the Grinch Stole Ouisunas." An
upcoming MPeanuts Show"
happens Aug. 23 with a special
guest appearance by Peanuts
director Bill Melendez. The
gallery will feature special
anwork. from Melendez, late
"Peanuts" creator Olarles Schulz
and Tom Everhart. The Oluck
Jnnt..-... Gallery is open from I 0
am. to 9 p.m. Monday through
I nday; from I 0 a m. 10 7 p.m.
AFTER HOURS
• Submit AFTER HOURS items to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to
(949) 646-4170; or by calling (949)
574-4295. A complete list is
availahle at www.dailypilot.com.
MUSIC
NEW WORLD FtAMENCO
FESTIVAL
The Barclay's third annual New
World Flamenco Festival will be
two full weeks, through Sunday.
offering performances,
wortcshops and outreach
activities. From the traditional to
the contemporary, the festival
showcases the best of flamenco
music, dance and song. For more
information, tidtet prices and
to 8·P:m. Aug. 22. She'll be
presenting Chanel's riew sununer
colors and lovely Cllance
fragrance. Vyalitsyna. from
Russia, is known as fashion's
latest •it girl.· Guests will learn
top models beauty secrets; enjoy
mini-makeovers and manicures;
and receive a complimentary
Teen Vogue gift bag and gifts. To
reserve a personal.ired makeup
appointment with a Cllanel
specialist, call (7 14) 556-0611, ext.
2362. A limited number of
appoinQnents is available.
Cl.EAR FOR SUMMER
Three Priends is having a
summer clearance sale Friday
through Sunday. The women·~
clothing boutique has only two
sales a year. This one is extra
special, saving up to 70% on
swruner merchandise. Price. on
fall arrivals are 10% off. Its the
perfect time to stock up on
basics. Three Friends is open
from I 0 a.m. to 6 p.rn. Monday
through Wednesday; from I 0
am. to 7 p.m. Thursday: and
dates, call (949) 854-4646 or visit
www.thebsrclay.org.
'A NIGHT AT THE OSCARS'
The Pacific Symphony's Richard
Kaufman will conduct •A Night at
the Oscars· at 8 p.m. Aug. 23. It's
an evening of legendary film
classics projected onto a large
screen with the Pacific Symphony
playing the soundtradc live The
concert is produced by nine-time
Emmy Award winner John
Goberman. The concert is at the
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater.
Tidcets cost $75 to $375. for
information, call (714) 75S-5799 or
visit www.pacificsymphony.org.
'SING-A-LONG SOUND OF
MUSIC'
Now playing to sold-out
audiences around the world,
·s;ng·a·long Sound of Music· is
coming to Orange County
A CUT ABOVE
Ant Cut. at Fashion Ii.land. b
an upscale hair salon for kiili.
Young children can gel haircuts
in airplanes and "fly,• and older
kids can watch DVDs or play
video games. New i.ervkes
offered here include binhday
parties for girls to feel pampered
as a princess; henna lattooi.
(starting at $5.95); airbrush
tanoos (starting at S6.95); and
corn rows Odds Sta.rt al S..10-$50.
adults are $95 for a full head.) It
also offer.. exotic braids and hair
wraps with beads ($2 an inch).
First Cut is between the Iris
Fountain and Carousel Coun at
Fashion Island. (949) 640-0956.
rrs WITHIN REACH
Design Within RMch. al
Fashion Island. is having a "'1.le
through Tuesday to cell'tm1te the
company\ founh annht•!"M1ry.
Mol>I iiemi. feanm:d in the
Auguc;t catalog. 111clud111g
Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall at 7 p.m. Aug. 22
and 23 and at 1 p.m. Aug. 24.
T1chts cost $12 to $22 and can be
purchased at the center box office
or at www.ocpac.org. For
information, call (714) 556-ARTS
The Center is at 600 Town Center
Drive m Costa Mesa
K.D. LANG IN CONCERT
Three-time Grammy wmner It d
lang will perform at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall at 8 p.m Sept 6
Tidcets cost $40 to S70 The
center 1s at 600 Town Center
Dnve in Costa Mesa. Tickets are
available at the center's box
office. by calling (714) 556-ARTS
or online at www.ocpac.org
CHRtS ISAAK
Chris Isaak will perform al the
Orange County Performing Arts
THE BOWERS KIDSEUM
Explore the world's fascinating cultures!
Experience our summer
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July-August
1802 N. Main St., Santa Ana 714.480.1520
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and receive a FREE clrah1er container!
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or wlllt www.a•...-.... ........... ,... UCTCLI um> OIL
Contain used oil I fitter aecurefy before transporting.
Call drop.off site beforehand to conflnn hours and
acceptance of oH I titters. Umlt one giveaway
per houeehold. While supplies last.
outdoor and popular upholstered
plt.>c.:es (the City Sofa C.OUection),
are priced at 10% off. Also choose
from maitresi.es. workspace
lablcs and chairs. Dei.lgn Within
Reach is open from I 0 a.m. to 9
p.m. Monday through Friday;
from 10 am. to 7 p.m. Saturday;
and from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday on the lower level of
ALrium Court at Fashio11 Island.
(949) 721-0031.
LOOK FOR nt1s
Oplk:aJ Shop or Aspen canies
luxury eyewear -in
fa-.hion-forward and
cutting-edge styles. The boutique
shop -.clb fashionable fram~
pnw d from $179 10 $795. Some
wwdecl frame!'> could cost up to
$5.000. I Ls exclu!'>ive < hrome
I lt•art:. line, originally a
hamlmade jewelry line, feature~
dt•t.uled etching and wood.
lt•atltl'r ;uid Merling '>ilvcr
a1 n•rll'>. Other eye catching lines
an.• < Jhvc.-r Peoplei., Matsuda,
l.1111or, Fare a Face and
Kw.,cf.,tein-Lonl. It"" one of Uw
few hiw1·end cha1m that h~ cl
l.11> I Jcen-.e<l op110.u 1 on c;lafl
llw .,hop is opc.•n Imm IO a.m w
Y p.111 Mon<l.1y through l·rid.1y;
from I lJ a.m. 111 7 p.rn. ~turday;
and lrorn 11 .1 111 to fl p.111.
\111uJ.w 1-<L-.hron 1-.lam.J in
Nt'\o\port lkad1 l~l"IJ f>..ICJ fUJO.
•BEST BUYS dppcars Thursday~
Send information to Gre.,r Wylder at
yt1•1 •1wylrler ,, yJhoo com. at 330 W
Bc1y St Costa Mesa. CA 92627, or by
f,1x >t 949) 646 4170
Center Segerstrom Hall at 7 p.m.
Sopr 14 Tickets cost S40 to $82.
The c1:11ter 1s at 600 Town Center
Dm1e m Costa Mesd Tickets are
c1va1lci1Jle di the center s box
otf1ct'. by calling l 714) 556 ARTS
or 011hne at www ocp<Jc.org.
TCHAIKOVSKY'S GREATEST
HITS
Conductor Carl St Clair leads the
Pac.1flc Symphony m
"Tchd1kovsky's Greatest Hrts; an
all T charkovsky program. at 8
p rn Sept. 13 Special guest
p1an1st Vardan Mamrkonran will
per1orrn •Piano Concerto No 1
The P.venrng starts with the
Polonaise from Eugene Onegin
arid 1he Suite from ·swan Lake;
and onds with the rousing "1812
OvPrtureff with cannons and
lrroworks T1ckots cost $75 to
See HOURS. Paee A9
Pilot
NO PLACE LIKE HOME
You too can fondue
•
M ymother
received a
fondue pot
(avocado green. of
course) sometime i11
the late 1960s as a
OuisLmas gift. We
thought It was very
groovy and often
begged to use it, bu1
that would have
involved actual cooking
-whlCh my mother
was morally oppoM:d
to.
KAREN
WIG Ht
fondue to a new level:
great decor. great
l>t'rvice anc.J great fooc.J.
The be!>! part 1~ that 1hc
table'> aJJ have built 111
electric burner" ~o you
can cook your ow11
meal. I he servero; brrng
the i11grt'd1ents 10 tht'
1ahll'. mi>. it, mole it,
a11d bring oh'>ccne
a1rn1un1' ol foo<) to drr
.uitl e;i1.
It sat in iti. harve<,t gold hm.
for three decades and wa..,
eventually plac.:ed 111 thl' K·•rai.w
sale pile when I found 11,
untouched .,ince 11s birth Ill
years earlier Om 1• m·w. 1111\'
retro, ii wru. '>llll t•xtrt•11wly
groovy. and the 1dt•a of 111a~111g
fondue soundt•d far ou1.
In its honor, we h.id .1 't,(h
theme par1y, rninplett• ~11h our
1961 bug bu., a<, a l.iwn
ornament. Wt· doruwd t.1ft.111,,
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$375 The conccn 1s at ltw Vn110n
Wireless Amph11hedtf'r in lrv11w
lnformatron-(714) 755 '>799
www.pac1ficsymphony orq
MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZ.Z
Walter Lakota and David Alcantar
the New York Ja11 Connection
Duo, play at Mamma Gma at 251
E. Coast Highway in Nrwport .;t 8
p.m Fridays and Saturday~ and
at 7 p.m. Sundays and Monday~
Diana D1tn 1oms the duo on
vocals on Mondays Ire; lrr>e
Information-(9491 673 9!>00
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MUSIC AT THE GRILL
The Bluewa1~1 Gnll off,.rs live
music Fnda\, and Saturddy n1yh1s
Greg Moryan Nici: Peper and
Kelly Gord11::11 tknown J~ MPGJ
perform ctas!>1C. rock R&B and
c;wm\.J at 8 30 p m FndJys Mt1rvrn
GreQorv d!ld MPG will perform
cld~s11 rod< swrng .:ind R&B at 8 30
µ m Saturcldys The restauranl 1s
di 630 Lido Parle Onv\! Newport
8edd1 Free (949) 675·3474
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offers the
mu-;1c of Common Ground from
WednestJ:.iy through Sunddy Th£'
band performs from 7 to 10 p m
Wednesday and Thursday. from
8 30 pm to 12.30 am Friday and
• St'mi-Pnvalt' Jur Mt'n & Women
• Over 80 Piun of Fq11<pmt'11t
• Priv11lt' />i/aus \1ud10
•SPINNING I"""'"' w11h N"ru
S1au-of1lu Art C:ycln.
• 16 Full-timt' Personal Trainers
• Chi/J Cau l:lll m-noon M -S111.
• Convl!nit'nl Parltint.
• Yoxa. Tlli Chi. 'ltrnrh rtasus
•Sup, J>ou1u Pump. ( ard10
• Showt'rs, \'u am cf Towt'ls
•Day Spa
mar .. hmallow~ Jnd pound cake.
I low decadent 1' that? You really
do nt·e<l tu wt•ar a caftan.
Our <IVOl·ado ween fondue pot
I'> ol lht· '>terno varrl'ly, bu1 1f you
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1hu111h-. up II would bt· l'a-.y to
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OI J11lt'rl'11I k111d' ol t hee'>t' for
the lir'>t rnur-.t• rir hy throwing in
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MUSIC AT PLAYERS
f'laycr'> r1~staurant 1s now offering
rvv music from 9 p.m to
tr11drnyht 1!very Fnday and
.:><1turd11y Players 1s at 512 W 19th
St . Costa Me~a No cover charge
(949) 646 5615
SATURDAY NIGHT R&B
Cwrctld lshrb,1~1 dnd th1• Stone
811tlgr• B,snd pldy rodt and R&B at
9 1J m Saturddys at Sutton Place
Hotel's Trianon Lounqe, 4500
MacAnhur Blvd Newport Beacti
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• White pepper
• Salt
Grate chee.,ei. and 10,., with
comi.tarch. Rub the tnltldl' of the
fondue dii;.h wnh garlic. Add
wine. Do not bring to boil. I ft•al
until tiny bubble' forn1 111
fondue dis h. Add g.ra1ed cl1ec.,t·'>
and lemon juke. 'itrr unttl
->mooth. Remove from hl'at Add
kirsch or cook111g 'hl"rry. whlll'
pepper and '>alt to ta'>tt· \1..·rve
with cubed h en1 h lm·ad .u1d
vegetable-, lcarror .... hrm.rnlr,
mushroom~. cauJrOower. umkl'<l
artichoke hearu.. peJ pod')
SUMMER CLEARANCE
Baby & Adult Bedding
Clearance -Up to 70°/o ·OFF
by House Inc. and Bella Notte
Fabrie by the yard -Up to 70 % OFF
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• 12-ountc pac~age
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TRAVEL TALES
PHOTO BY ANTHONY BlANCO
A Sierra Battery 155-millimeter howitzer hard at work supportmg other 15th Marine Expedition Umt and British troops at Umm Qasr. (
A Tiger Embarkation cruise
with the Sierra Battery
By Mike Anderson
T iger what'? ~mbark
where? Thar's what I
..aid when m y ~ister
asked me if-I wanted 10
sail back from I lawaii aboard 1he
DuJuth with my nephew, Lanrl'
Cpl. Jake Hubby. Sierra Ba11ery
- Guns Pla1oon. U.S. Marine
Corps. TI1e 15th Marine
Expeditionary Unit ou1 of Camp
Pendleton consisli. of the
Tarawa. OuJuth and the
Rushmore.
They are a 30·day totally
self-sufficient amphibious
ferriei. Marines and aJJ of their
heavy equipment (tanks.
155· millimeter howitzer">,
I lumveei., cargo LrUck.'>, etc.) 10
and from the ship dnd the
beache.,.
Tigen.' accommodationi. are
cquiva.len1 to the ~ponsur's rank..
so I wa'> given a bunk that had
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Lance Cpl. Jake Hubby and "Tiger" Uncle Mike Anderson on the
landing platform deck Duluth's starboard side, observing refueling
operations by the Walter S. Drehl.
sea. I can't say that for the rebt of
tJ1e Marinei. and hllilurs, totaJing
about a thousand servicemen
and women. They had just
traveled from Au.c;tralia nonstop
and previously from the Peri.ian
Gulf and the War in Iraq.
The l>uJuth is a 569-foot-long
landing platform deck. or I.PD,
that has a nooding weU deck
under the night deck that
launche., a 130-foot landing craft
unjt, or LCU, lilc.e the one in the
movie "Saving Private Ryan-
except much larger. l l1e
five-man-all-live-aboard crew
Marines and ..ailors had
access to the computer room for
e-mail communications. and
each area had a -rv and cable
access. I think the old-school
Navy would agree that the
modem Navy lived well.
Each day. we had planned
activities with tours of various
areas and demonstrations. They
had helicopter landings and
takeoffs. demonstrating cargo
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TRAVEL
Continued from Al 0
lifting and marine reLOll'> fa.st
roping (i.liding down ropes).
Harrier jets were screaming
overhead ready 10 show strafing
techniques. which didn't happen
because a freigh1er had entered
inlO our perime1ers. The air ·
show was exciting -;ince we were
halfway oul in the Pacific w11h
40 knots of wind blowing and
had a pitching deck.
One of the highlights came
close 10 1he end of the nossing,
when we were refueled at sea.
The WaJ1er S. Diehl came
alongside and fired off four o r
five "monkey fist linei." tu stan
the proce~ of securing heavy
wire lines that suppon the large
hoses as they travel across the
water to us and begin the
hour-and·a·half-long fueling
process. AU that in 40 knots of
wind with a lumpy sea running.
That was something to '>ee. rhey
also had live firi'ng of M 16 rifles
and 50-calibt:r machine guns off
the stem of the ship.
These were au fun to watch.
but I found talking 10 the gu}"'
about the war and leam111g
about their peri.onal '\torie-. were
really the highlighl'..
On opening night of the
ground war. March 19. on
Bubiyan Island. Kuwail, the
Sierra Battery was poi!>ed and
ready with their ISS·millimeter
howitzer!> charged with
"superstick" propellant and
rocket-assisted projectiles.
awaiting their order'i.
Sierra Battery rnnsists o f six
I SS-millimeter howitzers
manned by nine guy!> 10 each
gun. and that night, they were
on the line flanking Iraq. The
average age of Sierra Battery's
• gun crew four is 20.
Lance Cpl. Jake I tubby. Lance
Cpl. Olad I less. Lance Cpl.
Carlos Fregoso, Lance Cpl. Nick
Huerta, Lance Cpl. Brian
McCarthy, Cpl. Mjke Sheperd,·
Cpl. Larry Lambarren, Cpl. Josh
Kuhs, Cpl. Dario Cabreera. and
Section Olief Sgt. Carlos Perez
-wen their orders came down
at sunset. they started firing
rocket-assisted projectiles
ma.Icing a deafening.
gut-wrenching noise continuing
all night long until dawn (a
heavy graveyard shill to be
sure). This bombardment of the
Al Faw Peninsula gave credence
to their motto, "Rain of Steel.·
Later on the next day. as the
Marines breached the Iraqi
border, Sierra Battery took part
YOUR DENTAL HEAL1H
in supporting some British and
the rest of the· t Sth Marine
Expeditionary Unit while they
liberated the city of Umm Qasr.
Immediate orders were received
10 "speed-shlft" the guns and
aim at a location where the
RepubLican Guard was
delivering heavy mortar fire on
our Marine Recon. These are
arguably the toughest of all
Marines. equivaJenl to Navy
Seals (heavily trained Lifers).
Because Sierra Banery did its job
so well, we didn't lose a single
Hecon Marine of Fox company.
These experienced Marines were
eternally grateful tu these young
"kids" of Sierra Banery.
While moving onward toward
Naslriyah, the order came down
for a shoot to create a diversion.
The diversion was part of a
master plan in conjunction with
Special Forces. Apparently,
intelligence from an Iraqi
civilian came in about a U.S.
private being held at a hospital.
We now know of the famous
Pvt . Jessica Lynch rescue. Seal
ferun 6, Marine Recon and 1he
Army Airborne received the
credi1 for the rescue. but let's
not forget the Sierra Battery that
created the diversion so that our
Special Ops wouldn't lose one
guy.
Most Marines whom I talked
to said it was difficult to ge1
sleep. even if it was relatively
safe. lne stress of war. fatigue.
the noise and the "unknown"
were all factors. When you were
able to get some shut-eye. there
was always that "something"
that would wake you into reality.
In Nasiriyah. where most of
the action took place. there was
that one night where Jake
I lubby's sleep disorder took
over. In Jake's case, it was
sleepwalking.
The story goes that he
wandered off asleep and when
he awoke. he realized that the
rest of the crew on duty had
their weapons drawn and ready
to fire. You can only imagine
what our family was thinking
when we heard thal.
This Tiger cruise for me was
really an eye-opener in all the
positive ways. Many thanks go
to Cmdr. Olarles G. Emmert and
his executive officer. Fulgham.
and chaplain LL Hager for their
professionalism and hospitality.
It would be a billersweet end
lo our cruise in that I would like
lo do it again. and I had the time
of my life, but like all in the
military and the large majority
of Americans. I wish never to
have lo go to war again.
In this uncenain world in
which we live. I can only say that
I'm happy and proud to know
that we have the highest quality
people in the military. They are
the ones willing 10 make the
sacrifices and pu1 their lives on
the line as part of their duty to
our country. No matter what
one':. view of the war, we owe
them our respec1 and gratitude.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"Right now, we're the top
team on the beach and we've
made $25,000."
Matt Fuwbrin1er, pro beach volleyball
' star
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PRO BEACH VOLLEYBALL
·ng of
the beach
Es tancia High grad Matt
Fuerbringer arrives in
Huntingto n Beach this
weekend as part of the No.
I team on the A VP Tour.
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot
SCHEDULE
AVP PTO Beach Volleyball Tour
Huntington a.ach Open
South skte of Huntington Beach Pier
Today-Sunday
Schedule:
Today: AVP qualifier, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Ftiday: Men's and women's main draw,
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday: Men's and women's main
I twas printed more than 12 years draw. 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m .
ago. but Mau Fuerbringer recalled Women's championship match, 1:30
ii alm~t word-for-word. p.m.
Fuerbringer wasn't about to let a Men's main draw continues, 3 p.m.
recent interview end without bringing . Sunday: Men's main draw, 9 a.m.-1
up what the Daily Pilot wrote about him p.m.
when he was a ju11ior at Estancia High. Men's championship match: 1:30 p.m.
playing for the l:.agles' 1991 state
championship basketball team.
"Spindly F.'>tanCla I Ugh junior Matt
1--uerbringer will probably never be King
of Lhe Beach. Lord of the Lane, maybe,
hut never King of Lhe Beach." a profile of
fuerbringer written on March 14. 1991
c,.aid. The article concluded, u ••• projected
as a blue-chip volleybaJI recruit. That's
the indoor game. of cour..e. not the
beach vanety. •
fuerbringer repeated those word'>
rues.day as he prepared for this
weekend's A&'>OCiauon of Volleyball
Professionals' I lunungton Beach Open,
partially hinting at Lhe motivation those
'itatement3 prOV1ded htm and enttrely
'>aying. look at me now.
In his first full 'ieaSOn on the AVP Tour.
Fuerbringer and partner Casey Jennin~
have become Lhc top-ranked team on
the beach. That's right. Matt
ruerbringer, he who was &-foot-5 and
160 pounds as a Junior at Estancia, and
can still be coru.1dered qwte spindly. can
nuw be c-.illed Kmg of the Beach.
After a five-year mdoor career m
1-urope. the fonncr four-time
dll-American at Stanford has dedicated
himself to the heach game and he hru.
proved he belong.\.
Beach Open looking for their fir;t title.
Even without a fu!.1-place finish. they are
r.mked No. I on the AVP money list tJus
season with 1.792 points and $24,495.
"It's really surprising.· Fuerbringer
said. "But it ha<in't surprised me since
we started doing it. But if you would
have told me before the seao;on that we
would make four finals, I'd be ecstatic.·
Now the goal is to break through and
win an event and nothing would be
'!Weeter than the I lunnngton Beach
Open for Fuerbringer and Jennings.
Fuerbringcr's connections. having
grown up in CoMa Mesa though he now
resides in Hermoc;a Beach, are obvtow..
But Huntington is also where Jenmngs
teamed to play the game after moving
from Las Vegas to attend Orange Coa ... t
and Golden West colleges.
"This is a big one. for Casey too, th.., ,.,
where he learned to play the game aftrr
coming out from I.as Vegas. h
Fuerbringer ..aid.
They met competing against one
another at Huntington Beach and latrr
worked together at Lhe Old Spaghetti
Factory in Newpon Beach. When
Jennings was looking for a partner rnor
to this season. he called Fuerbringer Jnd
told him Lhey were playing together.
Inc 29-year-old Estancia grad had
EYE OPENER
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DON BEATTY
Thorsday, August 14, 2003 81
Now standing 6-foot-7, Fuerbringer
dfld Jennings have reached Lhe finals tn
four of S1X AVP tournament events thi5
.. ummer and enter the I luntington see BEACH, Paee 82 Matt Fuerbringer, a former Estancia High basketball and volleyball standout, 1s riding high these days on the AVP Tour
CHECKING OUT
Fletcher Olson, the
girls athletic director at
Newport Harbor High,
also coaches tennis
and 1s a mult1med1a
design and
commumcabOns
technology teacher
She's also the school's
director of the Franklin
Academy for
commumcabons and
business department
chair.
Pl-lOTOS BY KENT T~PTOW I
~LYPtlOT
Setting Sailors' course
Olson's many tasks
include overseeing
success for Newport
Harbor girls athletics.
technology teacher.
In her spare time, this mother of
three is an advisory chairman for the
Newpon Hamor Yacht Qub junior
sailing program.
'1dUfd-taaking, • said Olson, when
a.sbd how she makes it througtl the
average day.
There Is nothlna average about ha
contribution co Sdor athkdcs. Next fall
will be her 16c.h 1eUOO as a tennis
coach at the ICbooL her dgbth aa gids
head COllCb.. During her tenure at the
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82 Thursday, Aoiost 14, 2003 SPORTS
FILE PHOlOS BY STEVE Mc CRANK I DAILY P1L OT
UC Irvine senior center Adam Parada, who will play for the Mexican national basketball 'team at the Olympic qualrfymg tournament,
waits for the air to clear in action last season against Cal State Long Beach's Marcel Jackson at the Pyramid in Long Beach.
UCI's Parada to
play for Mexico
Anteaters' senior
center wiU play for
Mexican national team
in the Olympic
qualifying tournament.
l J<. I rvme '>enior center Adam
P.1rada i~ a member of Lhl' Mexi-
c .in national basketball team
thJ1 will compete in the Amerl-
{"d" Olympic qualifying tourna-
mt•nt al San Juan, Puerto Rico,
Aug. 20-31.
I he tournament at t.he Hober-
to Clemente Coliseum features
~roup play Aug. 20-24, with lhe
'><.'LOnd round beginning Aug. 25.
ll1e '>t'milinals are Aug. 30 and
I.he championship game is set
for Aug. 31.
Mexiw i<> joined by Argenlina,
J'ul·rto Rico, Canada and Uru·
guay in Group A.
The United States, BraJ'il, Do-
minican Republic, Venezuela
and the Virgin Islands comprise
Group 8. The top three teamo; in
the tournament wiU qualify for
the 2004 Olympics in Athens,
Greece.
Parada scored 16 poin1s in
Mexico's 78-76 win over the Vir-
gin Islands June 21 10 win the
bronze medal in the Cea1ral
American · Cllampionships.
Puerto Rico won that tourna-
ment with a 93-83 Victory over
the Dominican Republic.
Parada earned AU-Big West
Conference second-team honors
as a junior at UCI last season. He
led the conference in field-goal
percentage at .545 and he is the
Anteaters' career leader in
blocked shots with 111. Parada_
averaged 12.2 points and 6.2 re-
bounds in 2002-03, when UCI
finished 20-9 overall for Its third
straight 20-win season.
The Anleat~rs open the 2003-
04 regular season competing in
the Black Coaches· Association
Oassic at Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov.
15-17.
UC Irvine's Adam Parada (55) puts up a shot over Utah State's
Mike Puzey m Brg West Cont erence men's basketball action last
season. Parada will play this month for the Mexican national team.
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Six locals in
ESPN's hot
summer fling
Extreme.sports
action starts today
a nd runs through
Sunday in LA.
Steve Vlraen
Daily Pilot
In regard to in·line skating,
Fabiola Da Silva could be
called, the queen of the half
pipe. If extreme spons were
women'i. tennis, she would be
Serena Williams.
Da Silva, a Costa Mesa resi-
dent, will be one of Lhe most
recogni1..able athletes of X
Gamei. IX. the premiere ac-
tion sporti. event spear-
h eaded by ESPN that begins
today and ends Sunday at
Staple Center in Los Angeles.
Da Silva, a Brazilian native.
il> one of o;ix local athletes in-
volved in the extreme sport
ex1ravagan1.a that will be tele-
vised and aired Sarurday
through Thursday. on ESPN,
P-5PN2 and ABC. As a female
aggreb'>ive in-line bkater. she
h~l> pu.,hed 1hc !>port to new
limits and is plenty capahle
of compel.Ing alongside the
men in the aggressive in-line
vert competition.
The aggressive in-line vert
competition, which take.,
place Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at
the Staph~., (..enter. will fea·
ture 20 competitors, men and
women combined. who per-
form various tricks in the half
pipe. The skaters are cha!
lenged to link tricks together
in two SO-second runs.
The performances are
judged and the top 10 ltkater'>
adv-.m cc to the fi nal
BEACH
Conbnued from B 1
played sporadically on lhe AYP
Tour previously, participating in
13 tournamenu. fmrn 1999-2002
I le actually intended to make
2002 his first full year on the tour.
but he received an offer to play
indoors in Puerto Rico that paid
more money.
Money was al'>O a rea'>On he
kept re turning to Europe.
including Spain, Auo;tria and
Greece, to play indoor volleyball
during the winter.
"I've alwdys wanted to lplay on
the AVl' Tourl. the money just
hasn't been there," Fuerbringer
said. "Right now. we're the top
• team on lhe beach and we·ve
made $25,000. Next year we
mighl not play as weU and not
make as much. There's no
guarantees. Bui the money's
gelling a lot heller than it was
two years ago ...
After some lean years. which
included declaring for
bankruptcy in 1998. the AVP Tuur
has become energired once
again in recent months,
including the recent addition of
NBC and Fox Sports as broadcast
partners. NBC televised the
Manhattan Beach men's and
women's finals live and they are
scheduled to do the same this
weekend NBC is also set to
telecast six tournaments next
year.
Of course, those telecasts will
colfCentrate on the finals and
that's where Fuerbringer and
Jennings have bit a waB this year.
ln all four 6naJs that they have
reached. Fuerbringer and
In the vert final. each com-
petitor completes two SO-sec-
ond runs again. The greater
score of the two runs is as-
signed as the competitor's
best score. Scores are based
on style, difficulty, consis-
tency and line.
Oa Si lva was one of the fea·
turcd athletes during the X
Games' kickoff press confer-
ence Wednesday.
()1ril'o Gentry. abo from
Costa Mesa, wiU be compet-
ing in the 'ikateboard vert
cornpe11t1on. In addition, he
will be trymg lo win in the
doubles d1vis1on of the com-
petition. which wilJ include
Runl' Glifberg. who also hail.,
from Cu.,la Me~a. Glifberg
will a lc;o rompetc in the
bkatt•boartl. verl bes1 trick
event, one of 17 competition!>
in the X c;<imt''
Hudil de Arau10 Jr .. a C.o'>la
Me'>a re'>ldl'lll. will dis play ht'>
talent-. 111 the .,kateboan.I
s treet <1nd the '>kateboard
park event-. Hobbie Miranda
of Nl'wpurt Bedch will com
pete 111 tht• downhill BMX.
which will 1ndude Co-.1<1
Me.,a\ l"horna-. Allier.
From year to year, X (lame~
ha!> been 1ncrrasing in popu
larity and those involved with
the even1 expect the compe11 -
tion and notoriety to take a
huge \tep rorward With It'>
venue Ill lo' Angele., Lhl'>
year X (,ame'> IX will .,how
rn~e more than JOO of the
world\ be!>! t•xtreme sport'>
athlelt'" .inti wi th the !.Celle
'io near tu I lollywood, organ·
i1cr~ art• expt•cting high
drama.
I >a '-,ilva ..., nnC' who ..., 'iUrt.•
to dl'ltH·r
fennmg'> h<1ve IO'>I the fi~t game.
won the -.econd and then lo<1t the
third to loi.e the rndtch. Thetr
htrJ;(".I prohll·m ha-. been early
defidl'i.
"It\ likC' the l.aker.. <;omelU11e-.
play tearm, wfll're a., I.he Bull.'>
came out and cn1-,hec.l teams. -
l"uerhringer ...atd. "We do a good
job of w m111g hack. but we only
have o;o many live<.."
l'how livt:!l> can take a beaung
in the earlier rounds due 1.0 the
panty on the men's tour. No team
ha., won two toumamenL' Liu'>
year.
" llw compel.it.ion out there i.,
unbeliC'vahle." 1-"uerhringer srud .
"We're playing guys for 17th that
are unreal. I .ast weekend, we
almo't los t in the i.econd round
to two Olympians. Its that dose.·
But d~plle the difficult
compeouon. Fuerbringer and
Jenning.s have still managed to
finish second in four of the six
tournaments and third ln
another. A ft.rst-place finish this
weekend will only further cement
their No. I ranking on tour and
possibly help Fuerbringer put to
rest those harsh words written
about him more than 12 years
ago.
DEEP SEA
WEDNESl\4Y'S COUNTS
Newport ....... -5 boeta,
161 englera. 3 yellowtail, 120
albacore, 178 berrecoda,,1n
celk:o be .. , 162 send bias, 1
hllibut, 6 ICUlpin, 3
lheepehead, 16 slcipj-*.
Dally Pilot
SAILORS
Continued from B 1
Rather than separate duties
between boys and girls
programs, the two use a
crossover approach. allowing
each to ull.lli:e his or her
strengths to better serve Sailor
athletes and coaches.
·My role is more on th~ side of
getting the word ou1 about
acadernlc athletic student
awards. implementing the
Victory with Honor program,
and working with our Athletic
Council.
Olson's focus on academics
includes working with coaches
to monitor the classroom work
of Sailor student-athletes.
"An area I've pushed since I
became AD was 10 create a
strong awareness for the need to
have a strong GPA," Olson said.
kThere are programs in place 10
recogni.7..e varsity team GPA. Of
the 16 teams here fo r which we
submi11&! team GPA!., five were
in the lop five in lhe state and
girls voUeybaJJ was the lop team
in the state for schools with at
leas1 a 1,500 enrollment. The
other 11 all earned honordble
mention."
Olson said coaches complete
reports to track students'
academic progreSl>. which allows
both coaches and Olson to
monitor student-athletes and
avoid potential eligibility 1~ut!S.
lbe Athletic U>uncil, initiated
for the 2002-03 school year,
consists of an athlete from each
of the sports. who are
encouraged to bring issues and
concerns up for dil.cussion with
Olson, Tweit and an assistant
principal, all of whom oversee
the body.
Olson believes the council, an
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idea gleaned by l'Weit from an Th N athletic. directors meeting back e ewport Harbor High girls coaching staff has enioyed success on all levels in past seasons and expects much of the same in the 2003-04 school year
1:.ast, lih weU with the Victory
with I lunur program, inillated
by the CU: Southern Secuon 10
help improve sportsmanship.
Parent booster~ are also
invited 10 auend council
meetinK'>
Olson !>aid maintenance of
facilitie!>, particuJarly during the
effort JU!>t underway to rebuild
the school's mam academk
buildings. prompting the
introduction of several
temporary classrooms that have
eliminated aJready sparse field
space. is a pressing concern.
"We lo!>! two fields [to tht:
temporary classrooms). the
Junior varsity bc1.\eball and the
juruur varsity softhaJI field and.
hopefully. the way things have
been set up, we won't lose the
footbaJI practice field ." Ol!><>n
said.
Ol!>on said she i!> cautiously
optimistic the Newport-Mesa
Unified School lhstnct wiJI
continue to help fund neces....ary
repairs to existing facilities,
while construction. funded by a
recent bond measure. consumes
the campus.
"The maintenance and c;afety
tSSues are huge," Ol!>On said.
"Our biggest concerns are our
necessities, including our locker
moms. Hopefully. those areas
won't faJI through the cracks.·
Olson is encouraged by the
creation of a liaison in the
district offi ce. Mike Murphy, 10
hear concerns about facility
maintenance.
Olson aJso works with Tweit
and the Newport I !arbor
adrnimstration to maintain a
h.igh level of coacl)ing in aU
programs.
"ldeaUy. we like to hire
teachers with an athletic
background who are interested
in coaching," Olson said. "We
get a great deal of support from
our principal (Michael Vossen)
there.·
Olson's athletic background
~f NT If<! prriw OAll ( Pll 0 1
The legendary clock tower at Newport Harbor High School
cc:•111erc; around -.ailing, which
.. he cmhrnced growing ur U1
(.()rona del Mar. A Lc.J~I I lt~h
graduate ({]ru,, of 196!11. -.he wa.,
the only women on lll'r Ora11~e
Coa..t Collegl' sailmg ll'.lm and
even1uaUy became tourd111Jtcir
of the -.ailing program for the
City of Newpon Beach, a
positron she held for 25 yc·ar'>.
)he aJwa}"> k.new shl,.d
evl'ntually hccome a IC'.!Chl'r.
however. and ubtaincc.J hl•r
teaching crede11Ltd1 111 tht·
m1d-l990s.
"It's everything I thought i1
would be, .. Olson !'.aid of her
experience 111 education
She became AD after former
principaJ Bonnie Ma:.pcro
suggested a second AD be
appomted tu e<be tJw workload
of Tweit, who had over'>Cen both
programs for years.
"'Ibey askec.J if I'd be tntcre.,ted
and I've always had a slro11g .
interest in athletics," Ol-.c>n !>aid
Olson has helped protect the
best ln1erests of Sailor girls
athletic~ Of the I 0 girls varsity
programs wi th coachE"> 111 place,
six are led by coache!> who teaLh
at Nev. p orl I l.1rhor. Among
thu-..l' art• n·ternn 1nentors Hill
Bametl Id forml'r U.S. nauunal
rnen\ ll'am codch who ha., 'pent
mon' Ul.!11 JO year'> in thr waler
polo pm~mm). Dan < rlenn ! 17
rear'> at tlw volll')'hall helm!, and
lwe1t. who ha'> lt:d th e cru"
country and trJt k and field
-.quad!. for more than a de<.«tde
Volleyball h,i-.. hcen tJ1e
na~ship program 111 1em1s ol
.. ucce-.-.. l11e Tars h.!vc won
-.even U I Southt'rn ">ection
1.hamp1onship,, a1 least one tn
the last four decade ... and have
added four en: Stale LitJes. all 111
the 1990\.
Cros:. country hd!> '>Ccured
three section and three state
championship!> 10 account for
nearly all the .. chool'!> remaining
< IF L rowns.
Water polo won a UF section
LitJe in 194-)q anc.J track and field
managed the same feat in '93.
Ille aforementioned success
111 tenms has been a constant,
while basketball, soccer,
swimming and field hockey have
aJso ndden pericxlk cycles of
taJent to KH'at heiWits. Judy Ayers 1s the invaluable atttletlc secretary at Newport Harbor High
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IOllQ TO COlllUCTOIS
CAU.MfOlleS ••1t2-te 1.01 llD TIMI, DATI
A-.Pl.ACI
A. Bid Open1n1 r tlM
Md Biel Oudlin•: Sep
t-bef 4th, 2 p.m. Bids
lllU$t be reulved Pf iOf
to 2:00 p.m. '
8. PIK• of Bid Rt· c~ Newport-Moe u . S<hool District •
PurFhtsln1. 2915 B 8•.,
StrMt, Cost• Mu•. CA
92626
C. Projttt N1me·
lllll YBROOllE & SOHO·
RA CLE ME NlARY
SCHOOl.S FIR£ H~ANT
ANO WAT£RLINE IN
STALLAT'°"
0. Plec:. Pl•ns ere on
htl · Mcc.rtllJ Bulldlf!t
Cof11'1•niet/MMsur• •A
Office. 2915-C Bur
Strfft. Co1t1 Mai, Ce.
92626 1.0I IUMMAIY or ....
A, Project OucrlptJon fhi. ptOject COflMstl of
tlM fh h'f~hnt end
11aocl1ttd w1terlln1
lut1ll1tlon •l htll
S-1 en4 KilytltOCIM
(""'*"•~ I. ,, '1 hti·
IMtl: ll0,000.00 •••no. NOTICE IS HEREBY
Glvtfll ltl•t lfew,ort
llwl Unlfle4 kho I
Olstrict tetifte •1 IM t:t .. "::c..~'::!:2
brds for award of •
conh.ct 10< Ille above
named Proiect up lo but
not l1ler than thl' bid
dHdhne
A. Bkh shall be re
celved 1n the place
ldenttl•ed •bo ve
Whether 0< not bids •re
OIMlfled .. actty •t lh•
time fraed In this nohce,
no bid wlll be received
ett. the bid deadline
8. PLAHS AHO SPCC
IFICA T10NS ARE AVAll
ABLE NOW. TM docu
menu m•y be rntewtd
•t the PROJECT MAN
ACER's office (u•
•ddress Item H below)
Oft CAN BC PUACllAS£0
FROM·
MTUMP fiU'"*f• 16J7t C.•••tr•ctle11
c-t•r, lr•l••t CA. H ... , T&(t4t Ht-
7SM, ru (Ht Sst-
"" C. Eich 8100£R must
post • bid bolld °' other
11turlt1 It! Ille ._nt
of l~ of tt.. 8111CM1t
of the bid wittl Ille bid
0. heh 8!00£11, al nwlt•MOualy with tllt
uecutloft of tllt Coll·
tttet Afr-'· ... be
requlre4 lO f\#111111 • L•bor end M1terl1I
PtffOJmantt llM ill •11
•MOVftt IOU.. to 100
l)WC9flt of IN t;oftt,.,,
llllft Hf I , eltllf•I
,«for~ 141114 Ill Ill
llM04Htt ..-i te 100 perceftt of IN C:0.1rct ,...._ s.w .... ..... .. ,,_ ......... ..
Cahfotnra Surety 'ah'
lacl0<y to the 01\lrlt.l
and lrsled '" the I eder•I Rr11slet l\\Ul'd by lhl'
Ol'parlmrnl ol Ttenu1 y
and ltcensed rn C•ftlor nr• Said Bonds shall
remam 111 full f0<ce and
effect lhr o u111 the
1u1,.ntee penod
E The BIOOER shall be
• 'licensed contractor
pursuant to the Busmess
and Professlc!nals Code
Ind IHI hc:ensed on the
1119lrctblt clmsstf1C1t101u
for the tr edts fOf which
lhe conlraclof •• •ub
m1t1m1 •bid r Th11 ptoiec• 11.s J'\
Disabled Veter1n Busl
ness C nterp.11e parhc1
patoon 1o•ls G Quntlons •bout
th11 PROJECT should IHI
ducted lo the PRO•CT
MAHACER
H: Conlect Troy
8rownlff, ltlephone 714/
424·8950, firm: McC•r·
Uly 8u1ldif1C Ce F Al
714/424 8951, Addrtu
2985 C 8u1 SttHt.
Cotte Meu, CA 92626
I. No Bid m•y be
w1ttlclr•wn until SJaty
"''' efter the Btd O,...inc Oat•
I The Olatrr<\ •-Ifft tllt rltflt to reject eny
•ncl •If blft Of lo W81Vt
lfftpwttll$ 1n •"' bid K Newport llln• ~ kllool 0-Wlct " .., ....... °"°'hlfllt1°
~·,...,._.Of
·----111.M wll bi
a•aol•blP lo b1ddttt \ 11n
lhe DIS rRIC r pr•lrtt\t•\
at lllt time of brd
Pubf"htd Ntwpor t
Bt'Ach Co,la Me\a O.uly
Pilot Au1usl 141. i.>1.
200~ 111684
art Of
COSTAllSA
OUIMi( cu.n,
CucmA
IOlDIMw.195
NOTICE IS HCRC BY
GlvtN th1t seeled pro·
pouts f0t fllrnrshin1 111
labor. m1t.,i.U. equip
ment, It 1nsporl1llon and
Mich other l•c1ht1es H
m•p be requlfed fo1 ••. ,.,.... • .... ,:c.. Cw-ti Tr.tflc Pr+cf, Pr+cf Me. OJ-1t, will be received by
th• City of Cost• M41H
•I the Ollie• of the CltJ
Chlfll, 71 F11f 011vtt. ~st• Men . C11tf0Jnll
u11t11 lllt hOUt of 10.00 ...... .-.., .........
II, !001, •I llrflldl {1-
they will be opened
publltl~ and reed aloud
Ill t11e Co1111ul Ch111'1Defs s..w propoub ..,..
... ., "" title ol the work •114 118-ef ti..
l»d'-r but no other
di,t111111l1hl111 merh
""' ltkl rte«'"41 •It• llle ~1*1'*4 Clotrftt
tMM for tfle r~'1Pt ol
Wt "'811 bl returflff to
blddM unlll*lff It '91•• MIN tote rhl*!MWllY
hos bid rs recervrd '"
p<opf'r lime
I\ ~•I of Brd Oocu
menls m•y be obl41ned
al thr Oflice ol f~e City
En11nre1. 77 Fair 011ve,
Costa Mesa, Calllorma
upon "•11ref11.,,.elole
,..,..._. •• $20.00. Aa ............... dierr ••
$4.00 will be made rf
handled by mall Bid
Documents and other
conll acl documents may
•lso be 111mmtd at the
Office of the City Cieri.
of the City of Cost•
Men Brd 9ocum8flts
will not be m•rled unltu
lh• •dd1tion•I S4 00
ch1t1• Is included with
payment
h eh bid sh•" be medt on llM Propoul fOfm.
sheets P I• llwoup t
91 pro.lded In tfie
contrect Oocv-ts, •nd
Wit lie KCompanltd by a cerliflef or cHl'li41f 'a
check or • 1114 bond for
not 1-s lb• 10~ of the
amount of U.. Mel,
m8dl p•p8blm lo Ult City
of Coal• Meu No
ll'oPOlll sW be con·
slclered UMss l«Olll·
p11t1H •r MKh c...., '1 cllet\, cMll. OI ~·,
llond.
lfo btd \llal be COii
slcWed unlna It la 1118dt
Oii • Ml'* ..... fur
111111oN bJ IN Citr If c .... ..__. • .,,.
!ft ecnul-.t •'"' IM Pf'OYltioM Of It. ho
pout requirotMelll btll~_. .....
a Cla" ·c1cr l t•<troral Con tr ar lnr lttrn\t and
af~o ti. pr r quahhrd a\
requurd by lew
The Cuntra~lor 'hall
comply woth the provr
sluns of Srchon 1770 lo
1780 1ndu\lve ot thr
C11tlor n11 l abo1 Code
the prevarl1ne r air and
scale ol wagt\ u t•b
hshed by the Crly of
Cost• Mua, which are
on hie wrth lhe Crty
Clefll of the C11y of
Cost.a Mes. and shall
fotl11t pe"11t1u prl!·
sc11b1d therein lor
noncompliance ol s.ld
Code
lht City Council ol tlM
City of Cosl1 Meu
reserves the rlpl to
reject anJ Of •II bids JUUlfOlctl
0..-tY City Oef'li. Ctty.fc" ... _
..... My lt.~l
PubltU!td Newport
Bffch Coste Mesa Oalty
Pr&ot Ptlol AAcvst 7, 14,
2003 T"611 ........
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1111 ......... .,.,_
118• IOIMol!M IM ¥M
of tllt r ~tltlous luSI
MU Na-· •) T "'"' S.f II) l.Street S.f
Ille• l) T S \teet
s.rf t eM f ) T tr•t l«t C..._ ., T Stf-..t
S.flloeln. ~II 6 llllvlt IOCI\ l e to.tit ll
~·
\
Cl~menle CA 9?6/?
Jh~ f rcllllOU\ Btr\lnt'\S
nam• referred In above
w~\ hied '" Or an1~
Counly un 8 19 2002 nu NO 20026913931.>
Nmm•n Dayle E1vtn
" 108 Calle df'I Pn•
11<0 San Clemt'nl~ CA 91617 •
Wrlh•m I lulluoll If
2107 Voa Helecho, San
Clemente. CA 92673 lllos busonns is con·
dueled by • 1enetel
pe<tnen l\19
NO< men 0.yl~ C rvon ll'
rh1s statement WIS
fried wrth Ill• County
Cltrt. of Ofan1• County
01107/08/03
IOOMts07S6
D•oly Pttot .My 10, 17.
24, 31. •"*'ded publi
utlot! Au1 14, 2003
TH7ll
°"°'..,._. IOICI-• s .. IH bfds may be
rece111t'd mt the oftk• of
1114 Coty Clerk. UOO "-port loWeu1•. ,. 0.
Boa 1168. Newpo1 t
8NCl'I, CA 92el •tS
ulltiJ 11 00 I M en tlle ntll .., of ~ 20Q..)
et wflidl WM MKll !lift
Wllbe"'**'lfllllreMI
ftf ...............
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~ove41oy
/S/ Stepho" G. .......... ,,_.,,,
Wwtis Dlrone.
Pr us pee love brdder \
m•y obl•in one nt ol
bid documenh 10< $5 00
al the ofltet' ol th•
Pubhc Worlls Depart
ment 3300 Newpor I
Boulevard Newport
Beach CA 92663
Conh ac I 01 llcen\e Clns1l1cat1on( s) re
QUlfed 10< this PfOfKI
"A" r Of lurthe< 1nl0< mm
lion, cell Stl!phftn I LU'f.
Pro1ec t Man11er at (949) 64' 3330
Published Newpor I
BHch Costa ~ O•ll'f
Prlol Au11nt 14.2003 Th710
Ma11B r RArr •• • I l1u•lf't' of lh• D•n•~I R
!brr,..• .1nd Me11a I B~rr•r• l1u\I Oalt'd 10
14 •H Ul Viii• Pnrnl
Or Newl)\111 Bu t h LA
9/bf>O
1 hi\ bu~rne\~ "' ron due l•d by lru~t t 1v1n
"'" stat•m•nl wa• hied wtlh I~ Ciwnty
Cletll of Oran~ Counl•
on ()8112/03
IOOHUUU
01r1, Piiot Aue 1' n
?8 s.>• 4. 2003 'h 70!i
,
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11,. lnlf '"""~ .,.rwn•
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Runltni C11tle ln•t• M~\I Caltt '1?6:>6
( 10" R••th 7797
Bunttni Crrdt Cn~I•
Meu CA 9X>l'b
fhll bu\lnn) ~ con
ducted by an 1ndtv1d11al
Hav• you 't••t" Ootne
l"isrnnsyePNo
Caon Rete"h
This s tetemeftl •••
ftlff '"Ill the ~11nty
Cltfk of Ounre Count•
on OllOlt03
toH .. SJSJf
Oa•ly Piiot Alfl 1 14
21 , 21 20QJ Th67Z
.......... ..........
The to"owin. !*tOltS .we dolea tw'1nw u . Soccer l:a_preu, 1211
•tti St., Nni)Ort 8ucll, tA9MG3
I.tall lth1ka Amill• llhllH, 125 46th SI ..
=orl 8euh, CA
Thia buM1t•u 1t con-~l•d by· 1n lndlvldu1I
• Hive you swted dol111
bu:slMU yet? No
l.lah Rivka Am1ll1 ..... uu
• This tltlement wH
filtd with the County
Ct.rll of Or1n1e Coul\ly
Oil 07/29/03 MOU9H 071
Cally Pilot Ally 31. Aua.
7, 14.21,2003 Th~5
Ac-. ... ... s.....
The followlne persons
ire dolne businass" as;
Photo's By M1esh, 401
Newport ·Center Drive.
Newport Beach, CA 92660
, Joli Michelle B1eder,
9312 Res1dencia. New·
port Buch, CA 92660
This business is con
~uct1d by: 1n individual
Have you started do1na
business yet? No
Jolt Michelle Bledet
This statemenl wu
.liled with the County
'blerk of Oranae Counrv
on 07/23/03
200l6'52533
Diuly Pilot Aua 14. ? I.
28,Sept,4,2003 Th698
fidlllM l.a.ltsi
"-S.......
• The lollowh1a persons
•re doana business as·
'.'NAIFA -Orange County, "'l 1684 Manila Drive ,
Cypress. CA 90630
• Onnee County Asso·
):iation of Insur an~e &
]in11rn:ial Advlsor5, Inc.
~A OCAIFA (CA). 11684
'Wlamla 011ve, Cypreu.
:J:A90630 • Tills bus111ess 1s con
oducted by. a Non Profit
'()rg_
• Hive you slat led doin11
l>usiness yet' Yes
• Orange County Asso
~1at1on of Insurance And
'1nancial Advisors, Inc ,
J>toylhs Brown E ~ecu
"ive Director
• lhts statement w11s
hied with lhe County Clerk of Orange Count y
Ull 07/29/0J
•20036953071
'Dally Ptlol July 31. Aug.
:7.14.21,2003 Th635
• NOTICE OF TRUSTI:.E'S • SALE
'APN 938-25-007
I Rellfence No OQ036..&.
' 10HiN006'04
: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A LIEN FQA : DEUNQUENT DOES ANO , ASSESSMENTS DATED
MARCH 4 2003 UNLESS : 't'OU TAKE ACTION TO ,PROTECT YOUR
.PROPERTY, IT MAY BE , SOlD AT A PUBUC
• SALE. IF VOU NEED AN ·~TION OF TliE
•NATURE OF TliE • ~EEDING AGAINST
•YOU YOU SHOUlD • Ci5fr N::T A LAWYER. ' No4loe 11 heteoby given lhlt
I .. fMI property 9it1a19d ·~allfomla.~~:
AIMeeol'• Paroel Number 938-25-007 Lot 1, Tract
,toe&4, i.ln11 1 anct
' appurtenant partl9ls • th9relo, II l/'ff. lncluelYe of
1 MllClllMleoul ~ 1tht ol I ,~ILLBE
• AT PU8UC AUCTION ON • SEPTEMM:A 9 2003 AT
• 10.00 AM • 'ro tHe •HIGHEST BIOOER lor • CM/I. cuhlef'g dl9Clc • dnlwn by a state or • national banlc, chick
'dntwn by a atate or ledt<tl . uvtrcll and IOen • eeaoc:illllon. NYings
:~°k,A= 'Codi Mellon 5102 and
: aullortiild ID do bl.el.-In c.itlomla. : Atlcloloded owntf(I)' Ml.n>
'o.vwi and Nom1a
I Blfwrll Common proc>eny , dtMcl~ 380 . W.
, Wllloil St. ~!.~ Coela
'..... CA. '"°"'' The • Ille wlll bll IWtd at tne
I llbcwe notlld ·-II: .saru Are~ <Cel'nl> 100 w..i CMc
C«'lllf °'"· Ser'lll Are. CA Thi .. wll be oondlaed
by Edwwd w. Hee.. Jr ... ~AIPI~
Pllltl Hom9ownera Aeeocillllon. Thi ..,. wlll be made ~ cov.rWll or
WlllTllf'll)' f90llrdlrG lllle,
poeMMlon. OI ~ID aali$ly .. otJlfgdol! MCI.Ad by
..... -· ' ...
Have you stwte.d dolnc
bu1lneu yet? vea. 10/
2.6/1998
Apurva M•P•• Ind Altf ~
Tht lollowlnc pt1 aont
are dolne buslnus as:
N•wi>ort Hiiis Rtally,
Inc .. 2192 Ovpont Dflvt,
Sult• 205, Irvine, CA
92612
Th• fGlklwln& P•ttOns
•11 dolna buslneu as:
American Tu & Flne11
clal s.,vil;'ft. lrte •• 11770
Werner Ava. #101,
Founleln Valley. CA
Pacific 1ndewl11d1,
lLC., Andi .. H Shubin.
C£0
This 1tatement waa
fil.d with the County
Ct.rll of Or1n11 County
on 07125/03
200S.HJ1SI
Th• lollowlnc penona
tre dofn1 buslnus as: •> Chtlsloplltt Marcus
b) Blueflame produc·
tlorls, 2307 Santa An1
'This 1tatement wn
filed with tM County
Cletk of Oran&• Co1111ty
on 08/11/03 100.Mtl410a
Oellr Pltot AuJ. l 4, 21, 28,Sept.4.2003. Th68l
92708 • Irvine Hills Re•lty, Inc;
(CA), 2192 Oupbnt
Orivt. Suite 205. Ir vi11e,
CA 92612
This bush1eu 11 eon·
ducted by: • corporetlon
ltave you started dolne business yet? Yu
7/24/03
Adv1nc:ed Tu & f'I
n1ncl1f Servlcn. Inc.
(CA). 11770 Warner AVI.
1101, fountain V•lley,
CA 92708
Dirty Pilot July 31, Au(. 7, 14,21.2003 Tt.64\ ........... ... s......
Irvin• tlilll RHlty, tnCJ.,
Philip E, Becker. CEO
lhl1 business Is con· ducted by: a corpor1tlon
Have you started doln1
busfnen yet7Yes
08·-01·03
Tht follow1111 per sons
ue doll'll business u .
Conquest Telecom U C.
439 1/2 Beeonl• Ave ..
Coron• Del Mar, CA
92625
This sh1tement .,.H
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 08/06/03
200369SS961
Daily Pllol Aug. 14, 21.
28. Sept.4,2003 Th682
Advan<:ed Tu & .Fi·
n1nc111 Services, Inc,
Clyde B · Dallon-Vance,
Ch1ir.
This slltement wu
lfled with the County
Cler~ of Oran1e County
on OIVOS/03
• 200J69SU56
The tollowlna persons
are doin11 busJrie" u ; Spa ol Newport, 1105
We s l cl1fl, Newport
Beach, CA 92660
Corona Del M~r ran,
Int (CA). 2101 15th St ,
Newport Beach. CA
92660
This business 1s con·
ducted by. a corporation
Have you sta1 led doing
bus11111u yet' No
Coton1 Del Mar Tan,
Inc . Jack R C1ang1uho,
lrea~
lhls slatemenl was
filed with th• Cou11ty
Clerk of Orang" County
on 08/05/03
20036953863
Daily Pilut Aua 7 14,
21.28.?003 Th656
lhe following persons
dr e doong buson~ss as
Pac1hc Coast Tttathlon.
576 Seaward, Cotona Del
Mar, CA 92b25
Pelican Coast Events,
LLC (CAI. !176 Seaward
Avenue. Corona Oel Mar.
CA 92625
This busones~ 1s cutt
dueled by a L1m1ted
L1ab1hty Co
Have you start'd domg
busines~ yet' Yes t -?003
Pel1Lafl C..oa~I r 11e11ts
l lC. Tina Bu~h Hll01ter
Seueldry
Tt11, ~tat~munt wa~
tiled with the County Clerk ot Ooange Cou11ty
on 01/25/03
200369S1752
Daily Pilot July 31, Aul!. 7. 14,21.2003 Th639
Daily Pilot Aue. 7. 14,
21. 28, 2003 Tl\660
S.......tf
M • 111• 111 ef Use tf
RdlliMllldiless"-
The following person
has abandoned the use
of the F lctilious Busi·
ness Name. Seek-erz,
427 E. 17th St. #133.
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
The F 1ct111ous Business
name referred to above
was filed on Otange
County on 7·25 02. FILE
NO. 20026911375
Deborah Ann Wilson.
427 E. 17th St. #lJJ.
Costa M11sa. CA 92621
Melody Mauh Mclin,
10069 San Pablo.
Fountain Vdiley. CA
92708
This busoness 1s t.on
.ducted by· a general
par Iner ship
Deborah Ann Wilson,
Melody Mauh Mclin
This ~tatement was
tiled wtlh the Counly
Clerk of Oran11e County
on 07/02/03
20036950216
Daily Piiot July 24, JI,
Aue. 7. 14. 2003 Th617
*--'" il•lmm 11tfUsttf
FktlltMlllsilm ...
The following person
has ~bandoned floe use
nl fh11 F 1ct1huu~ Bus1
11ess Name MIDNIGHT
DOG 11 ASH CO I 760
Monrovia five A 10.
Costa Mes.:i Calilornoa
92627
The F1ctit1ous Business
name referred lo above
was filed 1n Oranee
County on 09/22/00, r IL( NO r 474788
Ultra B1a1d Inc ,
(California Corp) 1760
Monrovia Ave A 10,
Cosla Me~a. Cahfornra
92627
1 his business is con
ducted by a corpur atoon
Ultra Br.t1d, In< ,
Ma11on S Gravely, It •
President
This statement was
!tied with the County
Clerk of Orange Cou11ty
on07/22/03
20036952404
Oaity Pilot lul 24. 31.
Aug. 7, 14.200~ Th629
UGALllOOO
PIOPOSID 2003-2004
IUOGIT fOI COAST COl-
llllJY COWGl DISTllCT
The Coast Community
Collei[e D1strrct's pro·
pos10d budeel for 2003
2004 will b~ available tor
publtc 1n\pecl1on at
Coast Community Col
lege Dosttlct Ollore,
Buold'"i A. 1370 Adams
Avenue, Costa Mesa CA
92626 lrum August 27.
2003 to September 3,
2003 betw.,en the hours
of 8·00 a m and 5·00
p m The public hear'"e
on th~ proposed bud11et
for 2003 2004 will be
held ell Coast Commu
n1ty Colle11e Ooslrocl
Of11ce. Bu1ldu11 A. 1370
Adam\ Ave11ue. Costa
Mesa, CA 92626 011
September 3, 2003 ~t
6.30p.m
Publtshed Newport
Buch-Costa Mesa Daily
Ptlot Augus t 14.
2003 lh697
ActltiM INitss ... s .....
The following person'
ar11 dO'"i business as
Psychodynam1c St1tdy
Ce11tet. 7 Corporate
Park. Ste 235 lrvone
Cahfornoa 92806
Jotge f C~hndo I
Corporate Park, St~
235. Irvine Cal1fo1 noa
92606
Richard J letllcri. 7
Corporate P•r k, S!e
235, Irvine, Cal1fot1111
92606
T111s bus1nen 1s ton
ducted by co par lne1 s
Hav" you star led dom&
busine\5 yet! No
l-01 we f Calondo
lh1s statement wa s
flied with the Coullty Cler~ of Oran11e County
on 08/ll/03
200l6954546
Daily Pilot Aug. 14. 21.
28.Sept,4,2003 Th700 ...........
"-S.....
The followlni[ persons
are doing businen n
Fistunoff Charter~. 9332
Darrow Or .. Huntinlfl<>n
Beech. CA 92646
Conquest Telecom LLC
(CA), 439 1/2 Beaonla
Ave, Corona Del Mar, CA
92625
This business Is con-
ducted by: a limited
llab11tty Co.
Have you aterted dolne business yet? No
ConquHt Telecom LLC
Alu Vorobiett, owner
This stetement was
tiled with the County
Clerk ol Oran1e County
on 07/15/03
20036951SIS
Daily Pilot July 24. 31,
Aue. 7. 14.2003 Th614
fldlllM ....
"-S.......
lhe following persons
are doing busine:i.s as:
J1 Concepts, Inc . 13800
Park Centet lane. Ste
140, fusion, Catltomoa
92782
JJ Concepts, Inc. (CA),
13800 Park Cenh!I Lane,
Ste. 140, Tustin, Cah-
fornla 92782
This business 1s con·
dueled by. 1 cot po111ion
Have you slatted doin11
business yet? Yes, 6/18/
2003
J: Concepts. Inc . Joyce
Smtih, CEO
This staltoment was
filed with the County
Cltorll ol Orange County
on 0//21/03 20036'S2259
Daily Ptlot July ?4. 31.
Aul[. 7, 14, 2003 Th615
fiditlm INitss ... s ......
lhe foliowone persons
ara dom2 business as·
Taylor Cityscapes, Inc ,
778 W. 20th St .. Costa
Me~a. CA 92627
hylo1 Cityscapes. Int ,
(CA). 778 W. 20th SI ..
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
rh1s business IS COn·
ducted by a corporatmn
Have you started dom2
business yeP Yes. 7 9
2003
Taylor Cityscapes. Inc
Richard laylor. Pres•
dent
fhls statement was
ltled with the County
Cletk of Orange County
on 07/25/03
20036952765
Daily Pilot July 31 . Aue
7, 14. 21 , 2003 Th646
RditlM IMess
"-S.......
The toflowma person)
are doing business n
Gao H1ao·Hua Gallety,
20321 Ramona lane.
Huntington Beach CA
92646
Jimmy Ma. 20321
Ramona Lane. Hunron2
ton Beach. CA 92646 ~annoe Ma, 20321 Ra
mnna I ane. Huntington
Beach, CA 92646
This busmen IS con
duclt'd by hu~band and wile
Havt you started doine
bu~1ness yet? No
Junmy Ma
Hus statemenl was
filed with the County
Clerk of Or anae County
on 08/12/03
20036954625
Daily Pilot Aue 14. 21.
28, Sept 4,2003 Th707
fidtliM INitss
"-*--'he lottowma per~ons
are dom& business a~
lfunlongton Beach Sand
Castle F estlval, 301 Main
St Ste 208, Hunfan11ton
Beach. CA 92648 5171
Huntin11ton Beach
Conference and Vmtor s
Bureau (CA), 301 Mam
St . Ste 208, Huntington
Beach. CA 92648·5171
This business 1s con
ducted by. a corporalton
Have you started dome
business yet? No
Hunt1n11ton Beach
Conference and Vi5itors
Buoeau, Oou11las C.
Traub/f'rM1dent & CEO
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Dunae County
on 07/22/03
20036952325
Daily Piiot July 24. 31.
Aue. 7. 14, 2003 TH625
lhe following persons
are doine business u .
a) Aroma Eipress b)
KITIMA c) Mick's, 2010
Main Street Suite 165,
Irv me, CA 926 I 4
M au Mobile, Inc
(Delawue), ?010 Main
Street S0tte 165. Irvine.
CA92614
lhis businen ls con
dot ted by· a corporation H~ve yo11 1teth1d dolna
bus1nus yet7 No
Ave. Cost• Mese, Call·
tornl1 92627
Christophei Marcu1
Butt. 2307 S1nl1 "'" Ave. Cost1 Mesa, C11i·
for nla 92627
This business Is con·
dud•\! by: 1n lndivldu1I
Have yQu started dofna
business yet? No
Chris Bull
This stetement wn
filed with the County
Clerk of Oran1e County
0007/21/03
200l69S22 ..
Daily Piiot July 24'. 31,
Aua. 7. 14. 2003 Th628
Re-.. ..... _._......,
The followint~persons
ire doing business as:
Royel Acedemy, 2805
McG11w Ave, Irvine, CA
92614.
Loomworks Apparel,
Inc (CA). 2805 McGaw
Ave. Irvine, CA 92614
This business 1s con·
ducted by: a corporation
Have you started doing
business yet?
Yes. 5/1/2003
loomworhs App111 el,
Gary Hesp, Clloef F 1
nanc1al Officer
This statement was
flied with the Cou11ty
Clerk of Orange County
on 07/23/0J
200l69S2479
Dally Pilot July 31. Aug
7. 14, 21. 2003 Th631
RcltiM..._
"-S......
The following p1usons
are doing business as:
N r c 5 UC, 4832 i\Jgyle
Drive, Buena Park.
California 90621
N f C 5 LLC (Or11anozed
California) 4832 Atgyle
Ortve. Buena Park, CA
90621
This busmen 1s con·
ducted by: l1m1ted
liability Co.
Have you star led doinll
business yet? Yes. 04/
23/03
N F C 5 LLC, Glenn Moss
·President
This statement was
hied with the County
Ch;rk of Orange County
on 08/01/03 200l6953545
Daily Pilot Aue 7 14.
21,28,2003 Th665
RdillMllllilm
"-*'-" The fottow1ne persons
are doing business as
C and P Antique Ser
v1<es. 1067 Salvador,
Custa Mesa, CA 92626
Arnold F. Christensen.
I 067 Salvador. Costa
Mesa. CA 92626
Patrrcia L Chnstens·
en, 1067 S~lvador. Costa
Me~a. CA 92626
This busmess ts con
ducted by huiband and
wilt.
Have you started doina
business yet? Yes 1973
Arnold F Chnstensen
TI11s statement wu
filed with the Cou11ty
Clerk of Orange County
on 07/29/03
200369S30H
Daily Pilot July 31 , Au11.
7, 14,21 .2003 Th633
FldffiM ....
"-S......
rhe followin11 persons
are doing business as
The Soil Cutle, 3185
Airway Avenue, Suite A,
Cos ta Mesa. CA 92626
Tom Bebout , 3185
Air way Avenue. Suite A,
Cos ta Mna, CA 92626
Jamos M Bell, Trustee.
Bell Family Trost dated
2 3 88, 415 H11tedae.
L111una Beach. CA 92ii51
This busoness rs con
ducted by a 11ener al
partnet~hlp
~lave you started dOIOll
business yel1 Yes, 8 18
86
Tom Bebout
This statement was
f1l11d with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 08/01/03 20036'5USI
Daily Pilol Aua 7. 14.
21 ,28,2003 Th668
Fldltllls INitss
"-S......
The lollowin11 per!>ons
are doing business as.
Portof1no lntenors. 27
Castellina Dr • Newport
Coast. CA 92657
Kathy Bates, 27 Cas·
telllna Or , Newport
Coast, CA 92657
Oavid V. B•les, 27
Castellina Dt., Newport
Coast, CA 92657
This busl"eu IJ con
ducted by· husband and
wife
!lave you started do1n11
bus•uess yeti No
Kathy Bates
Thos statement was
ftled with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 07/22/03
200S6952J22
Daily Pilot July 74, 31 ,
Aua 7. 14. 2003 TH621
~ ..... .......
fh1 followlna p11so11,1 are dolna business as:
Eda• Cr11t1ons. 218
Vlll•nova Rd.. Cost•
Mesa, CA 92626
Aleundef J. Vinson,
218 Vlll•nova Rd .. Costa
Meal, CA 92626 i
Andttw Arthut Barnes.
4000 Topside Lo., Hew·
po<t Beach, CA 92626
This busin11Ss is con·
ducted by: co-partners •
Have you st.rted doine
buslnus yet1 No
Aleuonder J. Vinson
This st1tement was
flied with' the County
Clerk of -oranee County
on 07 /22./03
200S .. 52S24
Daily Piiot July 24, 31.
Aua. 7. 14.2003 Th624
RctlllMllllillea ... s.......
l he followlng persons
ar~ dome business as·
Suncoast Oesten &
Construction. 18384
Btookhurst St .. f ounta1n
Valley, CA 92708
Suncoast Develop ·
ment, Inc .. (CA). 18384
Brookhurst St .• F ountam
Valley, CA 92708
1 hos busoness 1s con·
ducted by: a cotporat1on
Have you started dolne
business yet? No
Suncout Develop
ment, Inc .. James lst"
khrlan. Ptesldent
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 07/29/03
200S695lot7
Daily Piiot July 31. Aue.
1, 14,21 ,2003 Th633
fktttlM ..... ... s.....
Th11 following persons
are doin11 business as.
Con tr 3ctors' Warehoun •
601 E. Imperial Hwy., I a
Habra. CA 90631
JHO·WEN. Inc (OR),
40 l Harbor Isles. Kia·
math falls. OR, 97601
This business 1s con·
ducted by· a corporallon
Have you started doina
busmen yet? Yes. 01/
01/1999
JELD·WEN, Inc . Sam
uel 0. Porter C0tpor ate
Secretary
1 hos st1tement was
filed with the County
Cletk of Oran11e County
on 07/22/03 200'6952335
Daily Pilot Au11. 7, 14,
21, 78,?003 Th662
RdlliMllsiltss
"-S.......
The followina pet sons
are doing bu~onen as:
a ) KtO SKU b)
l(IOSKU.COM, 351 Old
Newport Blvd Surte 501.
Newport Beach, CA
92663
W1n8tlo Kusumo·R1·
hardfo, 351 Old Newpotl
Blvd Smte 501. Newport
Beach, CA 92663
This business 1s con
ducted by an 1nd1v1duel
Have you stMled doong
business yet? No
Wlnarto Kusumo Ra
hard)o
This slatcmcnl was
hied with Ille County
Clerk of 011n11e County
on 08/01/03 20036953529
Daily Pilot Au2. 7, 14,
21.28. 2003 Th673
RdlllMllsiltss ... s.....
!he lollow1nv, persons
are doone business u .
Merry Gardeners. 1845
Anaheim Ave '20B .
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
Warr~n Chnshansen.
1845 Anaheim Ave •208.
Costa Mesa, CA 92ii27
V1q1mla Mark. 1845
Anaheim Ave #20B,
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
This business 1s con
ducted by· husband and
wife
Have you started doing
business yet? No
Warre" Chnstlansen
This statement was
toled w1tti the County
Clerk of Or 1n1e County
on 08/12/03
20036954626
Daily Pilot Aug. 14. 21.
28. Sept. 4. 200.3 Th706
The followln11 persons
are dome business as:
Derma-Pro OC. 2855
P1necreek Dr B 220,
Cos ta Mesa, CA 92626
Sab1hn N Bukhari,
2855 Plnecteek Dr. B·
220. Coste Meit. CA
92626
Fareed R. Bukhui,
2855 Pinecreek Dr B
220, Costa Mesi, CA
92626
f hla bUStnUS la COO·
dueled by: husband and
wife
Have you started dolna business yet7 No
Farted R. Bukh11I Stephen Stew•rt fblph
Queale, 9332 Darrow Dr.,
Huntington Beach, CA
92646
Dustin Queale, 42 Vista ctet Cerro. Ahso Vieto. CA 9~
M:u • Mobile, Inc •
President Michael
Schepers
This statement wu
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
onDT/??/OJ
100l6952110
The followin'g persons
•1 • doln& bu$1ness as:
a) AXION, b) AXION
ENIERPRIS£S. e) AXION
VEN TURES, d) AXION
COMPANY, e) AXION
CONSUL TING, 19682
Su,lbreaket l 11ne, Hun ~z:.:an Buch, Calttornla
This statement w11~
filed with the County
Clerk of Oun11e Cootlly
on 08/05/03
2001 .. SS&Sf
Deity Pilot 'lull 7, 14.
21, 28, 2003 Th659 Thii bu1lneu Is con
due.led by; • aoner ti
partnership
..... ~OU ... tMted dolna
buslneu yet? No
Stephen St1w1rt Rtlph
Queale
0•111 Pilot July 24, 31,
Aua. 7, 14,2003 Tll619
Lenros Bountour,
19682 Surfbreahr Lene,
Huntlnaton Beach, C•ll
fornle 92648
Tiiis business Is con ..... .....
'fhl• d•lem.tnt wn
fit.!d w1lh tl'HI COtJnty
Clefll ot Ot•"C• County
on 08/01/03 toH .. SH ...
Oeily Piiot Aue 7. 14, 21.28,2003 Th663 ......... .......
The fallow'"' l)ef'SOllS
Int do!llt tw.i!KU I ~ fredlwlllds. 3991 MllCAtt~t 81Vd. #150.
N1w,ort 8tech, CA 92"030«9
!ltciflc lrad1wtnd1,
UC (CA), 3"1 Mac·
Arl1110 th41 USO, :;:r;c:..111e~, CA
r• ..... •• .-i.cted It~. ll"'lh d
LllM!trCt.
ducted by: 1n Individual ... .......
,..._..... Hive Y°" •t•ltd doll!& TIM followlna peraona ... S..... bu1inn1 yet? No ate dolnc b1n1n11s u :
L.,1ros Bountour 8unllllou-. Ap1rtMtnla. The followlrr~p11 .. ons Tiils 1tat1m.11t wes dol b 1939 W1llaoe Ave, Colt.e tr• na us us n : !Ued with thtt CoU11ty Mei.1, CA 9'621 Wntp1rk Jewtlry, 26 Clerk of Onnp County Brlsbllnt Wey, lrvlne. CA on06/26/0J Rudy A. M arlm1n,
92612 IOOS6t4tHS Trust" Rudy Mttlmttt
MlcllHI Scott Zook, 2G Oallw pa...l Jll~ 14• 31 Trvst. 341 B1yside Orlvt,
8 I b W I l C• 1 ..., Suit• 3, Newpot l 8Ndl, 9261;ne ay, rvne, " Aug. 7, 14,200 Th630 CA926e0
Diane loftelne Mellu•. ..... .... ~ bttalneu It COii· 2S 81Jlb1ne Way, lfvlne. ...---Mtt'd b,: • T1W1t CA 92612 -Hive you alMttd doil'I
Tlllt lluilnns It con The fof6e~ pert.OM b-../e.tf v .. Jttl.
ducted 11,: • JtMt•I lfl .............. ·~ Acq t1Jr• Bunll llOHI
Wtt'lenftjp Qvm10'1 ~. 2121 W. &/ll(U3
lt1vt YOU ltwttd ~ l"'l*lti HW),. St. w lhld1 A Muhn1n,
Wtln«n J'l.f t Ho Hall!' a, CA IOU l f natte, ·~ •ll'lltit
Scott ti l'10ll ~"'"' ••• •n4t fnnt fllll 1tat1m1nt wn Arti Matt.,a, fh • aute-t W•
fled wltti the C.1111ty 11718 r~ Lib Ct.. flW wffll the C:0.11ty
C.llW\ of OflllP C-t1 ChflloHlk.CAtl109 CWtl 6' 0r8'111t ~)
Ofl Cll,IQ5JOJ TMI ~ ti C9"· .. 01/'D/OJ ..,...... =-.,~ ~ .......... 1111
Olltw ~ ... -~ ..... ,.. ............ t:1~J:l ~ U.&lllo.l ts' ,.i•
......... ... s.....
The follow!"' person• 111e dol114 b11slneu •s:
The Way l>fivln& School.
27230 l • ~az Road #E,
Minion Viejo. C•llfornl•
92692
M1rlcela C1MH0. 1881
Milchtll Ave 179, Tuatin.
C1llf0t'nl1 92780
Gtorae Loyote, 2218
W Flot•· Santa An•.
Cellfornl1 9:l704
fhll business is con·
ducted by: • limited
pulntrshlp
Have you shirted doln11
buslnen yet? No
George Loyola
This statement wu
filed with the County
Cl11k of Orenae County
on 07 IO'l/03
200Mts0314
Oelly Pilot July 31, Aue.
7. 14,21.2003 lh651 ..........
"-se...t
The following per sons
are doina business as.
Charmed life Creations,
87 Plateau, Aliso ViejO,
CA92656
Wade R Wooldrodae.
87 Plateau, Ahso Viejo,
CA92656
Kimberly Wooldndge
87 Plateau. Aliso Vieio.
CA92656
This business rs con-
ducted by. husband and
wife
Hav~ you st<irted do1n11
business yet? No
Wade R. Wooldridiie.
Kimberly Wooldrtdee
This statemenl was
filed with the County
Clerk of Oran11e County
on 07/30/03
20036953112
Dally Piiot Aue. 7. 14.
21,28,2003 lh6~3
fldlllM ..... ... s.......
The tollowma persons
are dome business as
JWC lnwrance ~rv1ces.
26522 la Alemeda Suite
190. M1u1on V1~Jo. CA
92691
Steve f roedmlln, I
Hawk Hill, Miss1011 V1e10.
CA 92692
John Waihle, 26522 la Alameda Su1le 190.
M1ss1on Voe10. CA 92691
This bu\meu 1s con·
ducted by a &enet •I
partner~l11p
Have you ~lartcd doone
busmes> yet? Nu
8/1/03
Steve F ttedman
lh1s ~tatement w~~
flied with the Counly
Clerk of Or a nae County
on 08/01/03
200S6'U537
Daily Pilot Aug 7, 14,
21. 2B. 2003 Th669
Rdltl.s-...U
-s.......
I he followme persons
ar~ do1n11 business as.
Mullin Land!>tape Des1if1.
20 Amador. Newpo1 t
Coast. CA 92625
Oeborah Mullin 70
Am1dor. Newport Cn~\t
CA926~
This bus11,.S\ t\ ~on
dueled by an lndlvtdu•I
Hav~ you slart"d d11111K
busoneu yet' Yes, M•Y
2003
Debor ah Mullin
This slltement wu
hied with the Cnunly
Clerk ol Or anae Cuunly
on 08/01/03
20036953541
Dttoly Pilot Aue I 14
71. 28. ?003 fhb64
flclillMlllliless
"-S......
The followone persons
are dome bus•ne\s n
118 lpnay floor Sys·
tem~. 8450 Atlanta Ave
•21 Hunhnltlon Bch CA
9?646
James L Coll11u II
8450 Atlant11 Ave •27,
Hu1111na1on Bch. Cl\
92646
fh1s business 1s rnn·
ducted by· a11 111d1v1dual
Have you 'terted do111a
business yet' No
James L. Collins 11
lhos statement wu
hied with the Cnunty
Cler~ of Oran1e County
on 08/05/03
10036'5HSI
Daily Pilot Au& 7, 14.
21.28.2003 Th67S
Rdlllmlam
"-S.....
The followme persons
1re doing busmen as
Jacqueline K. 319 Marone
Ave., Newport Beach CA
92663
Jacqueline K1nawat1,
19541 Vasile Cr . ~iun
t1nrton Beach, CA 97646
!his busineu rs con
ducted by. an 1nd1v1dual
Have you slatted dome
business yet 1 No
Jacqueline Kanawell
This statement was
filed with the County
Cieri\ of Ot1n1e County
on 08/01/03
200M9Sl547
Dilly Pilot Aue 7, 14.
21. 28. 2003 Th66l
......... .. .....
The tollowlnc per•ons
•r• dolna buslneu as:
Tr•lllPlftnt Promotlo111,
91S W. Ocean Front
;';66forl Buch, CA
Lance Vallery, 916 W.
Ocean Front, Nlwpo<t
8each, CA 92661
This bu1ineu Is con
dueled by· an lndlvlduel
ll•v• you started dolna
buslneu yet? No
Lance Vallery
This statement wn
flied with the County
Clerk of Oren1e County
on 08,I08/03
200S6954242
Daily Pilot Aug. 14. 21.
28, Sept. 4, 2003 Th686
Rdl!IM ..... ..........
The tollowln& persons
ere doln11 business as· Stu1tt Interiors, 893
SandcasUe, Cotona Del
Mu , CA92625
Jarl S. Stuart, 893
Sandcastle Or., Coron;a
Del Mer, CA 92625
This business ls con·
dueled by: an 1nd1v1dual
Have you started doing
business yet? No
Jari S Stuart
Th1-s statement wu
ftl•d w•lh the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 08/08/03
20036954250
Daily P.tlol Aua. 14. 21.
28. Sept.4.2003 Th688
AdltM ..... "-S.....
The lollow1na persons
are do1na business as·
E.chelo11 Siem Care, 2333
Vista Huerta Newpotl
Beach, CA 92660
Karen Jean Cawthra,
2333 Vista Hu er la,
Newport Bch. CA 92660
I hos bultness 1s con
dueled by· an 1nd1v1dval
Hive you started doing
busmeu yel? No
Karen Jean Cawlhr a
This slalemenl Wlf>
filed with the Coonty
Clerk ol Oranae County
on 08/08/03 200l 6954246
Daily Pllol Aue. 14, 21
28.Sept.4, 2003 lh694
fidtllM hsiieu
"-S....... r he follow1n11 l)""nn<
~,. doina hu\lnh~ a•
ODB Properties. 1048
Irvine Ave, Suite 356,
Newpotl Beach, CA
92660
Georae We•s•bere. 1048 lrvtnP M~ Suite
356, Newport Buch, CA
9?660
I his busone•\ I!> con
duded by an 111d1v1dual
Have you st•rted do1n2
busmen yeP Nn
George Wtouberg
1 hi$ statement was
filed with th~ County
Clrrk of Ora11g~ County
Ott 08/08/0J
l00l'95424S
Daily Pilot Aue 14. 21.
28 Sept 4,2003. lh693
ActliM ltlsiless
"-S...... The lolluwing persun>
"re do1tta busoneu d>
G1bb1ac Consullrnio:
I IOI W MtAtthu1 •183,
S6nla Ano, CA 92707
Kevon Mille1 1101 W
McArthur # 183. S.inl•
Ana CA 9?70/
Thi~ bU~ltl.,~'-f~ C-f1fl
ducted by a11 1nd•vodui11
Ha•e you ~l•oted duonu
bus111e~s yeP Ne>
Kevon Millet
This stat~merot wa'
filed w1lh the County
Clerk of Orange Cou11ly
on 07/25/0l
20036952766
D11ly Pilot July 31, Au2
I , 14,?!.2003 Th64~
~ ..... ... s .......
The lollowin2 per sons
ote dome busoness ·~ The ob,ect Cor1sultancy.
19307 S1eep111R Oak,
lrabutn r.~11yt>n. Cll
97679
Hada1 l1v 19302
Sl~ep111g 01k. Tr abuco
Canyon, CA 92679
Th1r. busmen •> con ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Uave you start"d dotnR
bu"ness yet'
Ye> 06/0l/2003
Hadar Z111
Thoi slatern"tt 'l"U
filed with the County
Clerk ot Or a nae County
on 08/08/03
20036954247
Daily Pilot Aug 14, 21.
28, S~pl 4,2003 Th690
Ac*-....
"-S.......
The follow1na persons att doone business as·
C1rcu1t Interconnect
System~. 3151 Aitway
Av C J. Cost~ Meu. CA
92626
Tro Bru, Inc (CA).
315! Airway Av C-1,
Costa Mesa. Cl\ 92626
This bui.ineu I! con
ducted by: • cOt'pontlon
Han ~ou started doln&
bu•lneas yet? No
Tro·8ru, Inc, Marvin J
8•ln, Praslde11t
This statement was
tued with the County
Clerk of Or •nee County
on 08/05/03
200Mf5H6 I
O•Hr _ Pilot Au.e 1. 14, 21.28,2003 Th658
Ac-. .... ... .......
The followin11 persons
ere dolna busineu as:
lrlam Travel, 28882
Wu \port Way. L•guna
Niauel, CA 92677
Dei1dre J. lrlem, 28882
Westport Way, L•euna Nfguel, CA 92677
This business 1s con·
ducted by: an indivldu•I
lltve you started do•na
buslnen yet? Yes, Jul. 1, 02
Oe11dfe J lrl1m
lhls statement WIS
hied with the Cou11ty
Clerk of Orange County
on 07/22/03 200l6952J27
Daily Pilot July 24, 31,
Aue. 7, 14. 2003 Th626
RdltiM ...... ... s.......
l he tollowina persons
ate do1ne business as·
Ca11dela Sales. l 17 G
Sheet, Newport Beach,
CA 92661
Matthew F Ishman. 117
C Slr eel, Newpor I
Buch, CA 92661
This business 1s con·
ducted by· on md1v1dual
Have yuu slA1 led dn1na
busm~s veP Nu
M•tlhtw f1shm•n
This slateine111 was
111.;d with the County
Cletk of Orange County
on 07/2~/03
20036952759
Daily Pilot July 31, Aue
7, 14. 21. 2003 Thf>.44
RctitlMlllliless ... s ......
l)'te l•1ll11w1n11 ptonons
1te do1nR busineu as·
M•tk lone,. C..o . 11192
Elm St , llunlinittnn
Bea'h CA 9764/
Merk lny Jono. 17192
Elm St •..!, Hunl1n11lon
BHach, CA 92647
tho~ bu5mes~ " con
dlH l•d tty an 11ld1v1dual
I l~ve ynu •tar t'd dOlllll
liu\rneu vet' Ye\, 11/
2'it07
Mark J Jonu
This \latement wa'
lited with the County
Clerk of Ot anKe Co11nty
011 08/12/03
20036954624
Daily Pilot Au11 14. 21.
28.Stpt 4,2003 Th708
AdlliMW.U .... s ......
The tollowine per '>Ons
are du1n11 busmess as
On lime MtHeneer
Ser vote .i' ~ Newpo1 t
BlvO , Suol• fl 7. ru,13
Men , Calif or mA 9161/
M•tta Gehhyd11, 1775
Men Verdt Or [ •J'l03,
Co~ta Me~a l:~hlnrn1•
976?6
lh11 busone" I\ ~On·
d11t led by an •1>d1v1<1ual
H~ve you •t•lled dumg
bu•tne'~ yt't> Nu
M1110 (;ck• hv•n
Thf\ \t14lenu1nl w•s
ftl~d with the County
Cl-1 ~ of 01 Anl(~ C:uunly
''" 01n410J 200369 52728
O•oly Prlot July 11 . Au~
7, 14, 21 200J 1h638
FldillM ....
"-S......
Tt1~ lnllowong P""ons
are do1n11 bu11n~u u ·
M•ltllm•k•1 Bowl •nd
RV Slord£C, I H.1wk Hill
Mt>"on V111iu CA 92ii92
Steven f fltdman, 1
Hawk 11111, Mo'l.>tOll Vtef'l
CA 9?692
I hll busotH~'' '" ~nn du~t•d by an tndlVldual
Hive you •tllr l•d dom&
buw••n ytt1 No 9/1/03
Steve F rtedm•n
lh1' sl alernenl was
ltted with the County
Clerk nl Orane• County
on 08/01/03
20036953536
D11ly Pilot AUR /, 14,
21 28, 2003 Th670
Rdltlm ..... ... s.......
Ille followine perwM
a111 doonii business .n
lhrouah the Gourdvlne
Ma"Umd 6238 Twin
Pe'91\, An.the1m CA
97807
Vincent l evon Wlllla•n$,
6738 I won Peak Corcle
Anaheim. CA 92807
This bu>onus 11 con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you startftd dn1oe
business yell Yn. len
03
Vincent I ev111 W1lhems
This statement WH
ltled with the County
Clerk ol Oranae County
on 07129/03
200l695Sot1
Oally Pilot July 31. Aue
7. 14. 21, 2003 Th631
STARTING
• •'
ANEW
BUSINESS??-
• • • • • • • • • •
Daily A Pilot
..........
--~ The tot1ow1ne persoM
ur do1n2 bus1neu as
FulfColot Prmtone. 1954
Placen1t1 •IOG Costa
Mesa, CA 976?7
I AG 108, Int (Cf\)
1954 Plat enh• 11106.
Cost• Mes.•. CA 92627
I hos busmess 1s cun
<lut led by d torpor allon
lf•ve you \tarted do1na
bu1uni.ss y~P N<>
I AG I 08. Int Alan
Y~ung CfO
fht\ >t.ttement wo
toled wtlh the Cuu11t y
Clerk ol Or anite County
on 08/05/03
2003695»51
Oa11y Pilot Aug I 14
21 28. 2003 Th655 ,.... .....
..... s.......
floe lulluwmg 1>tr\uns
drt doona bu\tne>s ~s
011111:1 Butkl«y lnsm •r11 e
Servore\ I ~01 f.oh.im
boa Ln th1ntrn2ton
Be.,ch. r A 9?64 /
01n1el tluOley. 1)•01
Cnlumbo• In llunlrn1ton
B .. tch. CA 92647
This busoneu ,. con
ducted by an n1d1v1du1I
Ha•e you st1rted do1n1
t;""""'\ yetl No D•111el Buckley lh,. ,1~1en1ent wn
ltlcd with tht County
Clerk ul Or •n&• Cnunt 1
on 08101/03
20036953535
Daoly Pilot Au11 I. 14
21, 28. 2003 Th671
fidllm ..... ...--..
The lnllow1ng petsons
are doone bu"neu n Steonbera lanrta111I, 413
Baywood Dr • Newport
Beach, CA 92660
lrny l amarlowe Hall
413 811ywood Dnve.
Newport Beach. CA
9l660
!ht$ business rs con-
ducted by. an md1v1dual
Have you star led do•oa
bu~tnl\'H yeP YH 7 /74/
03
lroy I 1mulowt 11111
lhlt stateme11t wn
hied with the County
Cieri. of Oranee County
on 08/01/03
20016953543
D111ly Pilot Aue ], 14.
21 . 28 2003 Th667
Pla"e your ad
Cudjayl
(949) 641-~678
~~~~~~---------~_...------~~--------~--~----.... ------------...----··f-·~~--------------~~ ....... ~------· ...... ----.... •
Diiiy Piiot
Re-.. .....
"-*'-" The lollowlnc persons
•re doln& business as·
Yestetd•y Antique &
Clnstc Car Co , 300 f.I
Cimino R11I, Tustin. Ci
92780
Daniel Raul Barteu.
332 \/Illa Point Or.,
Newport Buch, CA
9?66()
This bul!ness IS con
ducted by an md1v1du•I
Have you st..,ted doona
busone\s yet? No
Daniel R Barre• a
This slale1T1ent was
flied with the County
Clerk ol Oranee County
on 08/12/03
20036954634
Daily Pilot Au& 14, 21,
28.Sept 4,~3 lh/04
RctltiM llsilltU
"-S.......
The lollowone pe"on~
are dom& bu\iness a\
Moller Kennels, 7171
Kermo1 e Lane. Slanton,
CA90680
Kimberly Miller. /I/ 1
Kermore L.1ne. Stanton.
CA90680
Thi~ bu\iness is con
du~led by an 1nd1v11Jual
Have you \larled doing
bu>iness yet? Yes. 01/
t0/2007
Komher ly M1ll-.r
lh1\ \litement was
toled with lhe County
t:lor~ c>I 01 ange Gounty
nn 07122/03
200369523 1 I
o,11y Pilot lvly ?4 31.
Aug 7, 14. 2003 lh6t8
FktltiM lwslmss .... s .......
the lollow111g pe"0"'
<11e doing busones\ a~
Bonoco 3104 Barbados
Pla<e. Costa Mes•. CA
92626
William 1. Novak. 3104
Barbados Place. Costa
Mou. CA 92626
This business 1$ con
ducted by. an lndlv1du1I
Have you s.tart11d dome
business yet' No
Wilham 1 Novak
rhl5 Statement WH
filed with the County
Clerk ol Oranae Counly
on 01ns;o3
20036952761
Oaoly Piiot July JI. Au&
I, 14.71 . 2003 lh642
flctltlM hsiless
--~ fhe followon& per~ons
are doina busineu as
\11rtual Medne~s USA.
135 Corsica, Newport
Beach. C.I\ 92660
Andre Kona. 135 Cor ·
Stea, Newport Bea~h. CA
92660
Thos busmeu 1s •On
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
. Have you started doong 1bUSine\S 'Yef1 y_,S. 6/6/
03
Andre llong
This slalement was
l1led with lhe County
Cle•k ol Oranee County
on 08/08/03
2003695425 '
Oaoly P1lol Aug 14, 71 .
28. Sept 4. 2003 Tlo687
RditiM IMess --.s .....
The lullowmg persun~
are dome busine•• "'
Bl•ck Foot 01•trobut1on.
440 De Sola Terr<1~e.
Corona Del Mar. CA
97675
Steve Alan McK1bben,
440 D• Sola lertace
Coron• Del Mar CA
W62S
Policy .
Rate' an<l deadhnel. are ~ub1ec1 to
chang1: "'11hn111 nolicc. The puhlt:-.her
re:-.er.-e' 1h1: nght 10 Cl·n-.or. rec.:la-.!.ify.
rev1~c t1r rl'JcCI an) cl:t!>!\lfied
adve n1,l"111e11t. Plca.'c repon aJl) error
thal ma~ Ix-in your das ..,1fie<l a<l
unm1.:dratd). The Oatl) Pilol acccpb
no ltahtltl) tor any e rror in .i.n
a<lvcni~·ment Im "'h1ch ti may he
rc~ixin ... 1hlc l'.\Ll·p1 tor the co~t of the
space al luall) ocrnp1ed by the error.
C'red1t lan onl) he Jllov.ed for 1hc liN
1nsen1on
ANNOUNCEMENTS l~
& MISC. 1010-1110
GARAGE
SALE
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL
c...-y~ --
2 l'rlm• A<fioinlng loh
P/IClf IC VIC W
<Ocean \l'"wl S6 500 ~a
obo 949-673-9 201
Collectibles/
Memorallllla 1160
Ame11c•n Moto1 t ycle
S-lfr (~Id Olapl ... )
Lat2 40's 6 yean of
~ J*'5. C#IJtV! &
bUd<. Come w/plYlqrlP!
of member wearone
-kw fi«:a.vsed um
51!11 lZD> 714 531 llll
TOP SS 4 HCottOS n c
Bz2. QiMc. [k. !Os & Sh
ill Mee. sp.,. tube ~
Mike 949 645 7505
errERTAltMENT
Clllndlrof
Ewnll 1310
IQtlM llOUSll6
~
All real estate &tlver·
thins In this new191per
Is sublect lo the F ede11I
Fair Hous1n1 Ac:t of 1968 •• 1m1nd1d which
mikes ot Hleaal to
advertise "any prefer·
enct, hrnitetton Of
dlsulmlnallon bned on
race. color. rel\f)on. sex,
handlc111. !Atmlh1I 1t1tus
or natJonaf oriain. 01 an
intention to make any
such preftr•rn:•. llm1t1·
hon or d1J>Crimlnat1on •
lhis newsp1per wllf
not knowlnJly ll(~ept
IAY edvertlM!mtnl fOf
rul tsl•t• whleh it In
v1ol1tlon of the l1w Our
r uders are hereby
Informed that ell dwell "'*' ad11t1t1sed In thl1 MWW•P« are 1nilablt
on 1 n tefU•I opportunltw
btm.
t o COMl)laln of dlt·
crlmlmitlon, cell HUO Jr•
trM II l•800 4i4 IS .
SELL
your stuff
ttwoueh .
classified!
c;
"
' ,.
l~ 1419
llJ
2305-2490
Garat Yard les 1489
COSTA MESA
SAT 8 -3, Glpnll< Yo,.I
Sole, "'-Y treoownll
l 1 7 l'rl1tcet-Or.,
General
Announcements 1610
l'tlvote Ovcli Huntin9
Cl..tl 1ppro~ I/hr from
Newpo1tt Beach r acel·
lent hunt1n11 adJd~ent to
't~te waterfowl rl!fug•,
owne1sh1p 1nleresl &
•PPI01 375 acres of land
& 1mprovemenls • your
own camp compound
w/struc ture and 2
trailers Wonderful F 11
n111ht BBQ"s & wine
tastlna dur1n& dud
sHson + many e xtras!
Ideal for 2 tr lends or
lather & son. Call Moke
at 310-541·0854.
HEALTH SERVICES
Hlllllklf~ld
SeMcltl e...-2515
CURBSIOCR LIFT FOfl
VAN. SH UP FOR A
PACESETTER 3 WHEH
SCOOTER
llFT:Sl200
SCOOT'ER $400
BOTH SlSOO
Golden T echnoloc.es
POWCR Liff & RECLINE
CHA!ff $600
lWIN HECTRIC BCD
S300 ·9• MOUNT 8£NT BRAKE
HAHO CONTROL WAS
USED ON GOLF CART S250
BESlOfF£RON AU 949-67S-~ ... ....r
IBMD -•mn •• -....... -1$CASHA ......... hi c .. 11 ,., a tr•c t•red
.. ttlt!Mflb; ........... , .. , e••···· .......
jlfWt ht _, .... not.,
nclftllt CHH , ....
111t•re1u:• '•/••h (I00 )1 t4 ~ JJ C>
<CM.•SCMJ ..
business yet? No
Steve Alan Mcl<lbben
This statement wn
filed wllh the County
Clerk ol Oran&• County
on 08/08/03
200SHSU'3
Dally Piiot Aua. 14, 21,
28,Sept 4.2003 lh69!>
fktlllM ......
"-S......
The lollowlne penon•
are do1na business as
McCreaor's Marine De
l••llne. 10052 Bonser Ave, Carden Grove, CA
92840
Shawn McCre&o•
10052 Bon•er Av e.
Gatdon Grove, CA 92840
T hos busonen 1s con
d11cted by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you started doona
busmotSs yet? No
Shawn McGregor
This statement was
toled with lhe Counly
Clerk of Oranee County
on.08/08/03
20036954236
Oaoly Pilot Aug 14, ?!,
78.Sept 4. 2003 Th691
flditlM...,
.... s.......
1 he following per !f.ons
are do1n& business n
Honublu, 1848 lll11101s
SI . Costa Mesa, CA
92626
Cados Promoano, 1848
1111no1s St . Co•ta Mesa.
CA 92626
This business 1s cun
ducted by dll md1Y1dual
Have you started domi
bu"ne1s yel' No
Carlo• Prom1ar11
This statement wn
toled woth th~ County
Clerk of Or•n&e County
on 08/08/0J
20036954234
Daily Pilot Aug 14, 71 ,
28.Sept 4.2003 Th692
..........
"-S......
The tollowon& pe15ons
are doina business as·
Rhino Computer Sys·
tem•, $ Cameron C11 .
fooltt1ll Ranch, CA 92610
\lern Hupp, 5 C•meron
Cu .• F oolhtll R11nch, CA
92610
This buslnen '' con
ducted by· an 1nd1v1du1I
Have you started doon11
bu•inen yet? No
\/em Hupp
Tlus sl•tement was
toled with the County
Clerk ot Orange Coun1y
on 08/01/03
20036953544
Oaoly Pilot Aug 7, 14,
21.28.2003 Th666
fldllM ..... --.s.....
Tile following persons
ar.e do1n1 b11s111e~s as
Ro<k 11, 431 Co•tlf Mes;
St.. Costa Mesa CA
92627
Keith W M~Clellan
431 Co\ta Mes• SI
Costa Mesa. CA 9?621
Th•~ tiu~1Ress os con
ducted by an ond1Y1dual
Have you star led do1111t
business yet> No
lle1th W McClell•n
lh11 statement was
hied wolh lhe County
Clerk of Orange County
on 08/08/03
20036954249
Daily Polot Au~ 14 21
28.Sepl 4, 2003 Th689
FiditiM lusiitss .... s ......
r he lullow1ng P~"Ull\
~Ht dOtnK bu\tn~~°' d-.
M ... t1n [nrnunmenl•I.
231 P1nev1ew. l1vine CA
976?0
T 1a [ lotabelh Martrn.
231 Ponevoew, Irvine, CA
92620
Thi$ bus111eu 1$ con
ducted by· an 1nd1Y1duat
Have you started dom&
buslnes' yet? Yes, l/ I/
03
T1• £l1abeth Marlin
This 't~tem11nt w•s
filed wllh the County
Clerk of Or a nee County
on 07/22/03
20Q3HS2326
Daily Pilot July 24, 31,
Aua /. 14, l.'003 Th67/
fidttlMW..U --.s.....
lhe followmi persons
arc do•ng bo"n•s~ as·
Newpo1 I Mesa Mortuary
Servile. 535A Bern.ud
Stre•t. Costa Mesa.
Calotornla 9?627
Step1>er1 M"hael Ohuy,
'jJ'jA Bernard Street.
Cost• Me.a. Cahforn1a
9:762/
lh1s bu>1ness " ton
duUed by on 111d1v1dual
Ha¥e you sta1ted doma
business yet? No
Stephen Michael Dhuy
lh1s statement w;os
loled wolh H•e County
Clerk ol 01ange County
on 08/12/03
20036954699
Daily Pilot Au& 14 ?I , 28 !.ept 4, 7003 lh/09
fidltlM lvsilns .... s.......
I he lollowmg pel\ons
•r~ doong busme~s ll~
Soudl/Bl!hav101 al Seo
enl e~ Colle&e E 1,ecutove,
1262 Smoke Tree Ln.
Sanld Ana. C• 92705
Dotk I Mai sh 1767
Smllke Ir~" lane Sant"
Ana CA97/~
Thi~ business 1s con
dul led by an 1nd1v1duol
Have you •tarted doing
business yet? Yes
lulx L 2003
Ooek Marsh
Th•• statement wa.
llled with lh@ Counly
Clerk of Or•n&~ Count~
on 08/12/03
2003'U4U t
D•ilY Piiot Aue 14 21.
28.S•pt 4,2003 Th/02
RdtlM llllilltss ..........
fhe followln& per\ons
arc doln& bu sine'' "' \11a1ocom. 1549 Pl•
cenllot 11218. Ntwpn11
Beach. CA 92663
Todd Mt M11Hm<nt
J 549 Pl•• ent1.. n I H
Newpor l Bedt 11 CA
92663
T111s bu\me\\ 1\ tun
ducted by on 1nd1v1du~I
Hav" you \larl•d tl111n~
businen yet? No
TQdd MtMln1m~111
Thos sl•l•mt 11l w•··
filed wolh th• C.1111111 ~
Clerk of OranK~ '"""IY on 01/2!>/03
200369S27Sl
Oaoly Polot July ~I Aug 7 14, 21 2003 lh64U
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L ESTATE
R SALE
ANTlOUES
Antiques Warad 3025
CASH Fott l'<>TrEH
Sauer, C~talona Rook
wood. l uken\ etc
9119-6/3-6723~1313
APPUANCES 3050
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Im ILn!r. \Ol blpe did SU> lie ,_ 9$71.8{b) 7
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FURNISHINGS
f1lntlln 3435
Hlp-llM btote Sak "'r,! l<h. French
couc . w•neback cha,,s.
Veen aame bar. love
seats. Ir br & dr Tommy
Bahama furniture ,
dresden. bronzes. follany
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DIMIOllDSJ
PRECIOUS METALS
.c:-•<• ..... Old Coins! Cold, sit•~.
,._.,y, Wlldies, Mliques
cohctibles 949-642·9448
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3010-3940
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MISCEWNEOUS
MERCHANDISE
Miscellaneous
Merdlalldlse 3855
Mevtng m~t Sl!ff rurn1
lure. vonta&e collect•bl".
wedgewood •love. L& waU
unit. retail stO.e h•lures
new clolhfl\i. &JUI prices!
Maea•e 949 433·8423.
Offl••'-~ ~ppro•1m1tely IOOOsf
170 ( 11th Street
c~•• Meu 949-466-6523
OPEN SAT-SUN 12-4
178 l IAY Sl
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home $579.CJOO Agt
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949 922 0965
3477 Venetl-Or
Sbr 3ba 3020sf es t<L
horn@ By Owner Crut
Buy $699,900
Call W 714 850 1680•16
H 714 850 1057
OPEN SUN 1-S
33132 Sliver LWlf•m
Stunntne 1so· whole
water panor ocn view.
4br 2ba Incl runt quar
ters Tropical landsc
S729,000 Ten Bowen
'--""' ~.-"A, " ColdweH Banker ~FOO~ 949 355 4391
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4915 Rover Ave lb< 3b1
Wu $825.000 Now
S799.000
The Sayw1t1 Co
949 9JO. 7528
AWWWOIWWii
Soult! ESTATE on one
of lhe l•r,ut lots.
on•UAT-SUll 1-S
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S'\.$75.(0) t&:JaWJf.iZ
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corner lot. Pfl11elp1l1
011fy M-760-0110.
OPINSAT 1-4 w-•-._, Et
2Ba w/llNett Say V-
open floorplari, lots of
windows, Sf)ilCIOUS ktl.
irldch W/O, Slal,ax\lobo.
Mary Wood, ll8l 965&'-
581 f. 717 ·9816
2201 V1ste"-rte
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Newport BHch Bluffs
C aec townhm. 3br end
unit. pvt patio. 2 c 1•1.
courtuy to brohrs
$549.888 ..
By Owner 714 ·299-7373
2927 C1t1lp1, lncrd view
of b•ckbay & city npts
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cr1cte1. new l1ndsc•P1nt.
3 c 1tt1c h 1ar.
$1,249,000 Aft Kristi
Cousens Withers Rt1lty
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9000-9750
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LONG BEACH
SENIOR SPECIAL
ON THE MARINA
2 eOfltOUS double Wide
mobile homo secu .. ty
cated, 5 star par• only
$625 $9Kt rent. Pets
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firs $1950/mo tncl gd/wtr
noArroll/pet 949-6*2 •940
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pool, ~·· teoni~. n~tl
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llvdol now 949 707 4408
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or boat, Ca he'd Central
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714-92'--4221
Conctete & Masonry
1r1c1i lladt st-"'° Concrete. Patio, Onveway
Fweplc. BBQ Refs 25Yrs
hp. Terry 714 ~7 7!>94
By CHAALES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
YOU BE T HE JUDGE
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the other. Declarer woo the 1in;1 end.
with dumm,Y's queen and. ••nee five
dwnond 1neks wauld be r~ lo
land the game. immL~hak!I)' led 11 WI·
mood IO the ICC !ind the '4!\CO IO 1111: king. WC)l·s dub di!M.'i&rtl wu l>nly a
minor discomfort w Swlh. who l'Un
tinued wilb queen of dil!lllOnd' and
anotbtr. ditcatding two ctu~ from
hand u West paned wicn u hcan and
another club.
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0 J •0543
SOUTH
• QIS2 1.1 g6 3 o A 7
• AJ6 2
In with the u:n of di11momh. WC\I
~hif\cd ~nwnly 10 the ten of ~plrdc\.
Whether Jcciarer covered with thc
qllt.en or llOl. the dirfendeN were
lbSwlld of four ~padc trick~ and ;1
one-trick i.et. Whilt 's yuur vi:rtlict~
Pint coograruhite the defoodc~ nn
lhelr ~~ill. West'~ discunh made it
clear thee spudes wa.' tbc unly -.oorcc
of fa." trick' for the defense. and an)
lead Other than the lt.!n !rum 1:.i,1
"'ould t'lave allowoo S<xith tu M:rapt'
homt'
11ic b1d..li11~ . NORTH iAST
I Paw
2¢ .... .._ .._
sot.rm WEST lllo .._ JNT .._
Opcmng leud: Fhe uf
Study the hrdding and play of this
deal, then lkc1de. Did anyone err? If ..a. who and when?
Nevcnhckss Sooth ,houkJ hJ\i:
fulfilled the cootr.ict mce uni y ti H·
diamooJ tnd.~ were ~-one
I.rid. in lbc: 'iVit coukf-Oc sacnftcc:d
There arc ~ who nUihl not
t•oo.-.Kler the North hand LO be an
opcrung bid. but we don't mind iL
NMh was not trong enough 10
re•er.c wuh t"'o heat\\ on the socond
round. .ind two no uump hy Soulh
v.ould l'lll•e b«'n lnYIWLIOIWI, noc
forc1n~
A\ 11 hAppcn,, a duh lead "'outd
h.i'e been beuer lhan a hean but.
"Whtie 11oc arc not fonJ uf leading from
11 fOUH'UTll ~Ull heaJcd by lhc Jack.
lb loog I.!> u w~ lo Wc,1 IU ~UJrd
QjllllMI a li~HOUnd lead through lhc
queen of ~po.Ji.'~ Afu:r wrnnint lhc
lir<il lnek 111 dummy. d..>elarcr ,1·1uulJ
ha\c led :t lo11o diamond and. "When East fol1011ocd kiw. thc l,('\t:n lrum
South would ha'c guarantctJ five
tnck.> gh c:n the 4-1 )plit Wlll nu11:
u\erall NOl.C that. "'llh Wt"M oo kad.
dedarer\ 'Poh arc ju,1 gouJ ~oough
10 lim11 the dcfcolk.'11> to 1.1\ltt tncl••
111 the ~11 oo any lie of I.he ,p.llk,,
COVCRNMl NI JOBS
, Woldhfe/Poslal $1 3 21
to $48 per hour P .iod
lrarn1n2. Full benehls.
No uperoence neces
sary. Appllc alron &
eum onformatoon loll
free 1·888·778 4?66 ext
8!>0 (CAK•SCAN)
NUllSES IMMIDIATHYI
Ot-111'5.. ~·5 & ~
needed lor L rve on/Hourly
Actl-Hooltt. Coro
or_,,.c-ry
{714) 557-2213
FEDERAL JOBS r orestry/Parks. Ctenc•I/
Pos tal/F 1r1l111hters/
Poh<r Sl!>I< • Sranup
Bonus Call M F 9am
9pm/t:ST I 800 464 8991
ul 23 (CAL •SCAN) ......................
Si l/ht la \toraae
lacilrty Mon Th111s,
Fri) Oflrce and Irle
marnl enanc.e [ c p a •
leon 714 437 920-0
S600 $1!>20/WI ll<I Y'
Postal pos1l1on5/an
nouncemenl #N081
Entry Proleulonal level
No ei peroence nece$
s ary Paid lra1n1na/
vacations Call Monday
Saturday lur ,pp/rnlo I
800 620 140 1 a 703
(Mo nday Saturday )
(CAL ·scAN)
SELL
your stuff
through
classi fied!
WITTHOln DllYWAll
All phases sm/lr c iobs
CllANI 20yrs, lalf. lree
est l «XXXll 114-61). 14'7
DUNCAN IUCTIIK
local. Quick Response
Home. Yard & Dock [lee!
20 Yrs [ap Loe/Insured
l'275870 949 6!>0 7042
Publ1sh1na
l>llOMOTIONS
DEP'AllTMENT
Commurnty newspapcws in
Orange County seeks ftil
Time persoo lo Interview
and wr ile $10f ie:s, l>'lf Ucl·
pilte tn commumly events.
creai. and paeimle f>il&el
and sectrons. Eacellent
commuocaboo ~11$. wotll
well W1th tll4! publlc Know
N> Style, QuriXPrl!SS,
Pholoshop, Muttr '41 Ct ..
ator, Profic.1ent on MAC
and PC, CCI de$•cn
u peroence preferred
ProofrMdlnc test Drue
-~requncl COC C•cellenl benefit
pad• Ema4 resume.
wrrune ~ aoc1 wiary
requirements l o
......, JDlmoo@ labrnes c.om
lt11to11ront, l11ss•r
O•ytrme & wkend shrft\
av.1111 Call for appl ask
I& Adam Newport Bu ch
TennaCllm~
llETAll
fl sales on upuale
baby I c.htlderns
~tore tn NB T earn
player who lrku In
de"i " & ~ell Salary
• bonus -1 medical
949-496-4$41
Saftdwlch Shop on Co\ t ~
Me\a need\ help Call
between Sam IOam 949
64!> 1100 asli lor MarlU)I
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classified!
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Get your yard lookona
rl5 besl lor tilt unmer Y111dcftr>CV-.~
b.re-14J!l .., ~
Wttllend & eve quote$
Xtra Huo4 S.ntcos
714-427...0
DUTCHMA.N lUCUJC Troo Slf'Vl<o, Yard
Commercial, tndustnil. Cleenup, Me1nlen1nce ~ l.rA1s CotlJlilillM Sprinkler Rep•". Hauhng
Riiis 'tf1'B111 9& aBOl2'l (f 49) 650-Ut T
Automobiles 9000
AutomOOve 9004
An.phl<ar · Have fwt In
l.anek lalt.-elc ffl't.om
~fr....,, waler ll'MIY.•
alnl oond l to rt>oo5'!
from SIMI JI S4'J.CXXJ
NEWPORT AUTO~T
__ 94_9_-S74· 5600
Bonltey Arnoge '07
I "5~ th,j11 6(X) n 11 hlk '\,Ill
rtM I~ , htome whi..
(XfE761 i Sl24 <it)
N£WP<lftT AUT~T
949-S74-5ll00
IMW '91 3281 Cenv
metalhL dar~ bl11~ ~r•y
II ht •. u 1ar b """' thr ouehoul SM 99'>
...-672C21 Bl.I 9'19 511> llllJI
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SELL
ynut unw tnlP'1
rtems lhtou~I\ <la\"lr•tl
HandymarV
Harne Repair
GF.NEIAL REPAIR
'MAIN'llNANCE * ~ • CIUr.llmll
No Job Too Small
Dave Hamilton
949-322-8292
Tho ComOftt Ma11 UCINSID CONTllACTOll No Job loo sm.,. _,
Cementwork. Brock, Tole Repair. remodel,''"'·
& More Reliable No JOb spa, new svc 949-~J666 too •mall 714 615-9062
YOUll~I
IMPaOVIMENT
PaOJICT?
Call • plumber,
painter. handymen.
or •nr of the crut
nntrc:es t.sled llore in
our M<~ dwKtor1I
THESE LOCAL SVC
P£0f'U CM HELP
YOIJTOOAYI
CUSTOM CllAfM lU hstllatiofl. .... cenrrc,
nwt>lt, &tone ....... 1 t7S
l'6120W "" 714-612·9361 LIMY.__.. Ripsed
Recrouhn & lnstarielJOn
TILE IX.AN 949-673 8066 71~ 714-llB-2031 =
Rl S TOR[ • REPAIR
ti. l!EMOOCl INC
CONTRACTOR
HANDYMAN
18 Yrs bp • 6-IW'l
Al Phases ~ ConstruclJon
~ Allnodel Upll1s
l./Sn!lll2
949-709-5642
~Cmhdltl &¥t Carpen!ty • Plumbing
OrywaU • SttKco
Paintlfl&, Tole & more
20• 'flllr~ E•perience•
J9 714-t6'-S776
J11Hy.Ai.r-'s
"-...... r S,..Cloll11
Interior i. £-terror
Repairs 714 501 6466
THE HANDYMAN
All WOff\ cu. an teed
""'1Cq. [lednclll. Doon..
Fnsh arp tic.~
JUN• TO THI ou•r111
714 968 1882
AVAllA8U TOOAYI
949~13-5!>66 ..... .,,.._ ..
Awll• ""'*'"" Specializing in
Additions & Ouallty Rewxltllng
Sintt 1970 714 .. 309.0713 .-.......i ....
f11ff1loldecl,11p1rac1t1. all.,•/CJ•~ tllw, 2111 ml,
1 ~' ow11« VS, •wcf. 6 CO, warre11ty. low ml, mint cond. pp 114,999 M9'67S·~ 9&6l<M6ll> $.,...
IMW 'ti 1..1 C-.
auto wMt/bn lthr, CO.
bteutrful ltll• new cond,
Sl7.49!i v5972A fin & -Mi·---www.ecpel.co•
IMW 'tt UC-, 2.1
V6. 3!>11 mt, !>spd, CO, 2
tone bill & tan, llhr Int,
beaut1lul. hke new co.nd,
Sl9,99!> v!>5&721 fl.
nanCHll & werranty aveol
Bhr 949 586 1888 -·°' I.e.-
...... '01 T....._H
lllv•/lfe~ ttlw, 2111 ml,
VS, 4wd, 6 CO, wauanty.
PC1 U4.999 949-67~5.3
MADA , .. un 2001
r9d aaltf tan lthr Inter,
am-Im CO, 'itllff. ac.
Sll,495 949-494·4652
......... '02Q.f00
1411 ml, b~ io.o.d.
nav. sunroof, full pwr (024813) $89.500 NEWPOaTAUTOSl'CMtT
t4t-S74-S600
Ce4111o< 'tO r1Htwoe4 MHCIDIS INl 't2
s1lve1/arey, 4dr. sunroof, 190 2.6 blac:t<. II l'Wf,
lthr. auto. 31111 ml. $4800 ~ool. a mi. oralnal
new llrtl 949-/60·0144 ownw, SK> 949-644-~1
Co4111oc '90 floorwoo4
silver/grey, 4dr, sun1ool.
llhr, au lo, 3811 nu. S4800
new llros 949 760 0144
Marca4aa 'OJ 1201
20tl ml. perfect cond,
u tencled warranty. Why
buy new, nve money
$46,500 949-644·2342
Mttt<IDls HOSl '16
Blue/arean, new top •nd
uphot1tery. Pvt Party
S9850 949 673 1095
•
4611 ml. b!Vblll ltlle, co.
dlromt Wiiis, W.e new
S42.000 VK2:2057 II
nancina & wan av•ll ~r Ht-516-1111 -...-. .. -
It .... llevff 't6 4.0
Sl 2811 actual m1, books,
records. I owner while/
l•n llhr. CO. runnlna
boards/brush a•11rds.
like new cond, v272848
Sl8,99S On & warranty
aYllll Bkr 949·586· 1888
www.-qMlitl.<-
T.y"• '91 rac:orna 414
New ott rd t11es. J 1/2"
lrlt krt, pl "'/alarm mini
cond S7900 949 675 57.U
VOlVO 2400l '12
Whole, s tallonwaaon,
&ood lor beech car
$3800. 760-902 8038
Dally Pilot
..... 2000 JOft., •
2003 22ft • lftlmec,
si.eps 6 I 8 oc>bon•I
tent, pt11lc lbl. bbq.
T 01 lt ellet & tent
traller 949-295--0356
or 949-500-1266
BOATS
9615
DUJ" IUCYlllC '16
CLASSIC I 8F T lulty
restored, best otter Rick
949.348 94:14
Sallbolls
CAL 20 SMIOAT, .. w4 sms
PP 949 s.48 3024
BOAT REPAIRS/
SERVICES
ChryaW '94 Now Yoriier
3 !> "6 l owner, 431(
dc tual mr . book s,
1 ~LOI d\ mel11t" lur
quoose/ldn llhr tulty
loaded hke n4!w $499!>
.-66nl8 8llr 9&511).1888
www.oc obi.co"'
Corvollo '19 Co11po
•utu 60h • 1111 rnet.ilhL
r ed,14n llho \uperb
cond lhrOUJ!hOul $9 99!>
Bhr 949 ~ 1888
Morca4es 'H HO Sl AUTOMCml.fS,
whole/tan. 1mm1c ~ llSCB..lANEOUS nrrs lf1Jll ,_ sill q,.
BOATS SUPS/
MOORJNGS/
lMJNCHING/
STORAGE
l.<Oftl
0....,. °91 """""' itUIO, 6cyl A/C. ttlv lul pown
orn·fm U1.S. cc lint aloy
wilt!. $6499 /14-!193 81 ?9
Dodge '02 v1,.or 3li .. 1. red/bl~. ACR coupe, re.I
rnu\Lle h<11 d lop
( 101065) $$69.900
NEWl>OltT AUTOSP'OllT
949·S74·S•OO -----Fwtwi'07 575 ..._..
Ood df!YUlt' SilY lilt~
&ncP 12 ~y1 hont orie. rid/ tan. ~ thail 211 mi,
(121148) S?19.~
NIWPORT AUTOSPOn
949 S74-5600 -------r-1 ·oo 45~ GT.A 311 n•. silvft/bordl'aui mt
I ully •uto tram. 4 waler.
(119638) s ll3 900
NEWPO«T AUTos..o.T
949-574-5600
fwrorl 't7~
4 sealt'f llbdvlAn lthr
aloy wll@lk J()( ""
Sl(J'.8391 "3.900
NEWPOltT Al.IT~
949 S74-S600
'17 Jorrorl M0t0dlol
4 ~~~Irr hi~ I 1n le.1lhtr
•ll•'Y wh•rh lllil mo
<06kJ91l S.l'J 'IOO
NlWPOAT AUTOSP'OllT
949 S74 s•oo
Jerrorl'1 llno1I Spider
'03 3&0 (Of'v.rllblo
l ll 1111 h•.pd tt•d I ~n
rt:d l~l1cu r·, trtU\I \ef'1
(I jij!l<)I;' J.?17 StlO
NEWPORT AUTOSPOltl
949-S74·S•OO
Jerrod '98 SSS Spl4or
Rll ni1 I I blut,/blu llht
pwf .,,. .. t, "' f'dl c und 11 ir, l'101 Sil l 900
NEWPORT AUTOSP'OllT
949 S74 S&OO
Jord ·•s Mu•l•nt
(.,_111..-1 r t1bl• tJf 1111n•I
11wn•r \ul1d ~di S 19 99!>
11bn 949 /I ':I /'14 ~
r .... d '16 Mw1-. c .......
b.. fl dUIO fl. I I'll pw
P'• ... m fm •f wh4 t..uvtir\ s..mi ........ 714 q(,(' 1447 ---land Rover '9• ltcmgo
Rover Wh •~ lt1lly
I 1d•d •II 111.imlr11.1ro~r
r1o l ib 900 'M'l 1!87 Oll'J
House Ctunlng
HoVH Cleonl,..elxp'4 W~ly Bo wkly/MonlhlJ
Ref ' Cini "Les' Imelda
949 '>4S-4211> 949 'l/8007
Moving & Storage
... ./1(', ~ ;,r "'H~r,c.
r.• , l~~t ·~ ~ T, t•j,,., 1(
()pel'l 7 Deya
l.owRate9
Stor.ge $poclola
Smoe 1981
949~645-4545
HST MOVHS S55/tff.
Set vtne All Cit >es Insur od
TJ638U 800 246 2378
323 630 9971 cell
PUBLIC NOTICE
lhe Calof Public
Ut1h11e• Commission
requires lhal ell used
houuhuld a oods
mnver~ print their
P U C C•I T number;
limos and chauffeurs
pnnl their T C P
number on all edvef ·
hs.emenh II you have
any queshons about
the 1e1at1ty ol a
mover limo o r
chaulleur. call ruauc UTIUTllS
COMlllSMON
100 177-1117
........... en
Att1u ......,IR.._. ..... c-.. .. ,,......, w-.. ..... .......
1111111111. Of. ..... .. ~
ref .. cstili9d '~lll~
l.lndlf.,
dJO"ll!f!.. $13,}9) m.J51..,.. w..-i
Ol41....a.11o '96 Awe.-.
60k m1 bl1c:t./c••Y lthr.
mnrf CO, lebulous cond
throuchou l $5995
von•457219 Ohr
9680
94t-5 .. ·1Ht
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P'HIWl>S AUTO
01 A.dA4 °"""'9
Blue w/Blue. only 14K
ml, \PO'ls pka.
( 19478C) S24.91Kl
00 .,,.w 3131
Stiver w /black fthr.
Step!tonic
(193871 ) $21. 9ll)
,, lJ20 Hclmt
White w/Mddle leath
er, moonroof
(19443) $28.~
01 Jor-S Tn-
Su Cteen w/S01ddle
llhr, 29\ ml, m()OIW OOI
(19112) S29.980.
HMwCM/wSU( no
Blue w/t>W:ll, ff I'/
SflClrls '*' (19416) S279111
H HIW'281S
U"d w/black htw !><.pd
<19470) Sl8.91ll
011'.,..dw , ...
T'opllonoc only 1811
mole!. 11av•~•llOfl (19394) INQUIR(
,. t.xw GS JOO
t.(lld w/s.oddle lt:alllef.
c hronw whttk
<t94 18f Vl,<Jlll
01 l'ondte GT1
Btiw::k w hllH.k °'''Y I 00
m•~
!19!19/C l INQUIRI.
01 MKt~ •• CtSOO
Srlvrr W/f1Jey, MVI
11al1un, only 1~ m1
(l'J',.45{:) INQUIRE
00 l'ond+. 1 .. ,,.,
S1lvt1 w 'bl"<~.
pt em1um Wtlnd
1194?61> S78980
'49-S74-1777
M1'SAUTO
;'S,11tcm
Pli-
S4J1t & ....... .........
Cu\lom Hand Painted
M.s• & f.au p ......
Mr;! b twe !ll!Milll ~
~'JJdt,e..
~Professional Pa1n11ng
l.c. M9'31SO
IDtakr/Eltaior
~PliatitC U.MbrC
Rob tsben ·Owner
Costa Mesa. Ca
(949) 646-3006
Cell 949-887·1480
a-.'•,.... 'OYfl ..
Greaf Pricet GuanntMd
WOfll Free est LU75602
714 5J8 15.34 7 390 2945
lrl"5 CUITOM l>Mn"M
Pro'1. clNn, quality wull
lntel'lor /eU encl docks
Ll703468 949-631-4610
...,_,.~ T~ Q11allt_y, ~1Uve
Interior/hi L'641US
Call Jay 949.650-SOfi6
llAIM90W c:.11 .-T
Pelnth'l~~I. HtM.'~ Quality )obi FrM estimate
l~7714.U·-
MOTOR HOMES
1914 GMC SIFT Ceo"
Country RV 'l a• unots
429 Chevy V8. lSK or ~·n
nu. Sll.500 B£ST OHER
714·840~ 7919
Wanted 4511 M<>«onr
around Balbu" l•l•nd
top S 760 72J 9444 Cell
71 4 4 12 1068 ___ _
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Now,...rt •-•"· l•o .. 949-SOO TOOS
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apartment
through
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plumbers. to
landscapers and
-painters
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Plumbing
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(949) 64S-2JS2
• 0.\'•)IOn "' MlllJllltn9M Sl WC R Jf. TTING
ElfCTRONIC SlAB
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r rrendly Service
94t -•75-9 J 04
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"'*'5T & lllASCMIMll
PlUMBCR l'506686 free Est! Sm ,...,..
OCTTClJ Oltt. 714-ZJS 91 !iO
PaEOSI P'WMltNG
Repairs & Rernodelln1
f REE £STIMA T£
l'6873987l• 969-1090
"-""N*a-11
CAUGHT IN TH E ACT
Pool Service
M11alc P'ool & s,.. Svc .
Wtehly SetvKt (QUIP
menl Rr11•1r• lnwotd
Coll 949-292-717 S
R~uftlrs
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~ttvtuin .li.-.m
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Wallplljlf Rtmoval
LIW241 949·J60.12 1 I
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• 949 631 1562 *
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