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FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 2003
City Council
OKs housing
element
State might not
approve overdue
housing plan if the
Lower Bayv iew
project fa lls through.
June Casa1rande
Daily Pilot
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STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT
Three boats open their sails as they head for the finish line of the Governor's Cup in the waters off the Balboa Peninsula.
NEWPORT HI.AC II -fhe
Clry Council ha'> findlly formal-
ized the ciry\ hou..,mg element,
a laboriou!> and long-Jwa11ed
document lO -.a11..,tv tederal.
state and regional hou~mg re
quirements. But the umenamt~
hanging over Lhe lo\\ er Ba}'\1ew
Landing senior allordable hou:,-
ing project threaten., to undo
state approval of the crucial
document.
"I hope we get our senior
housing proiect," Councilman
Tod Ridgeway said during a
presentation by c11y Senior Plan-
ner Tamara Campbell at Tue'>·
day's Ory Council meeting.
1 lw, ues 111 lllleh \\llh \\hat
we'rt' doing wllh tht· gt•nc:ral
plan updJte. L1111pbl'll <,;.ud
fue'>dd).
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mmou'> document ill't' tilt' l11V.,
goah tor nt'\' hou ... rng in Lhl' CH\
that are bcc,ed on pro]l'( it'd h(Ju<.·-
mg need.., throughout tJw dfea.
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1.421 nt'\\ unil'> \>\1th Hh of them
tor verv-low-111uJmt' rt:'>ldent:..
148 for · lc:M mcornt' Jlld ttJ for
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-1-1'.Sails-s@t-and slack
The first day of the 31th annual
Governor's Cup, hosted by the Balboa
Yacht Club, is cut short, lacking wind.
Tom Forquer
Daily Pilot
was met unfavorably by
Mother Narure. who did not
even provide enough wind to
complete the racing schedule
onThwsday.
more breeze."
Nicky Souter. skipper for
Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Oub
of ~tra.lia. said the winds
proved challenging.
"The wind conctmoos were
quite difficult, especially with
waves. the slop.· he said
"There wasn't much match
racing out there.· said Trey
Wattson. Newport Harbor
Yacht Oub crew member.
"Everyone was looking for
speed"
The housing element is a de-
tailed look. at the city's hoU'.ing
needs in the coming years a~
well as an accounung of effon'>
to provide affordable housmg
The city 1s about rwo years late
in completing the document
and earning the approval of the
state Department of Housing
and Communiry Development.
I he fe\\ area~ m 10\\ n that
could a ccommod<1tl' ne\>\ homt''>
mrludt' the ~et ·to he annexed
poruom of Banning Ram h , the
area near Macarthur Bnulc•\·ard
al Avocado t\venut' and the
Lower Rayvaew site
' 'D rifting backward.. said Steven Natvig
of King Harbor
Yacht Oub. describing pan of
his sailing experience.
"It ranged from 0 to 8 out of
the west.· said Len Bose. pan
of the Cup's staff and fleet
captain of Balboa Yacht Oub.
the host of the four-day event
"We certai.nJy are hoping for
Unlilce traditional sailboat
racing. where ~u simply want
to cross the finish line as
quicldy as posstble. match
racing focuses on keeping
your competitor at a tactical
disadvantage through the use
of right·Of·way rules.
"It was a challenge to keep
your head in the game
mentally.· said Phil Stemler.
skipper for the Newport
Hamor Yacht Oub team.
H's important that the state
certify the document because
otherwise the ciry 1s left vulner-
able to lawsuits. UI) officials
were pleased 10 learn 10 Ma}
that the state Departmenr of
1-{ousing and Community Devel-
opment had given initial ap·
proval of the housing element
based Largely on the city's work
toward buiJdang the I ower Ba\
Redevelopment 1-. Jl.,11 an op·
tmn. male.mg aln·ad\ de,eloped
a.reai, more den't' 10 dl l om mo
date more home..,
Despite the lad of match
racing QJl the course, some
took place In the pre-start The first day of the 37th
annual Governor's Cup Junior
Match Racing Championship See SAILS, Pa1e M
•JUNE CASAGRANDE c ovPrs
Newport Beach and John Wayne
A irport She may bf' read1Pr1 at
19491 574 4232 or bye mail~'
1une casagranae a la11me:. ,om
Ueberroth campaign has Newport Beach touch
Former baseball commissioner and Laguna Beach
resident is running campaign for governor from
Newport Beach.
By Mi ke Swanson and Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Let the games
begin.
Peter Ueberroth. leading orga.nlzer
of the 1984 Olympics, Conner baseball
commissioner and an Orange County
resident, is among l35 candidates
seeking to replace Gov. Gray Davis if
c.allfornians vote for a recall Oct. 7.
Ueberroth, a registered Republican,
will run for governor as an independ·
ent candidate with a bipartisan cam·
palgn team. He ls using a Newport
Beach address a,,s a campaign head-
quarters. He Uvea in Laguna Beach.
He said he's committed to serve only
the remaining three years of Davis'.
term •to .... c n ..... cbm~
ing economic death spiral while It is
still possible. reverse It, and put Cali·
fomia back on track.· He won't run in
2006, he said.
"California's problems need to be
6xed and they need to be 6xed now,·
Ueberroth said in a statement released
Aug. 8. "But l have learned from ex-
perience that there are no solutions
that are not bipartisan."
Ueberroth has been widely em ·
braced as a serious candidate for the
state's top elected post. Newport-Mesa
political experts agree.
"J think anyone with $40 million Is a
serious candidate," said Costa Mesa·
based GOP pollster Adam Probolsky.
"He's decidedly moderate, when you
have more than enough moderates
m d liberals in the race.·
Ueberroth faces long odds against
Arnold Schwarzenegger. who has
drawn on his star appeal in the week
since announcing his candidacy. Presi-
dent George W. Bush, Reps. Dana
Rohrabacher and Chris Cox. billionaire
financier Warren Buffet and others
have endorsed him.
"Peter has incredible credentials,"
said GOP fund-raiser Buck Johns. "Un-
fortunately, has Is facing a candidate
(in Arnold Schwarzenegger! who has
sucked the oxygen out or this race."
Ueberroth. 65. received widespread
praise for organizing the l984 Olym-
pics in Los Angeles, which turned a
$215-million profit rhrough corporate
sponsorships and media contracts
during an event many feared would
fail
Ueberroth then started his te.rm as
commissioner of Major League Base·
ball in October of 1984. He stepped
SM UEBERROTH, P .. e M
THINKING ALLOWED
New Majority backs Arnold
Moderate Republican
group with ties to
Newport-Mesa agrees to
support gubernatorial
front -runner.
Pa ul Clinton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -Members of a
moderate wing of the Republican Party
based locally have thrown their growing
political clout bellind the Running
Man.
Citing its two-year political relation·
ship with actor and gubernatorial
hopeful Arnold Schwanenegger, the
New Majority decided Wednesday to
'>Uppon the candidate with the mo!>t
')lar power
The coahuon of f™:aJlv minded bus1
ne~ leaders, who founded lhe1r group
10 1999 to abolish ·wc1al htmus test" is-
sue-, for Republican candidates, also
<;a.ad they are ptulo optucally aligned
with the former Mr. UruveNe
·Arnold has the best chance to win,·
said cha.Jrman Larry Higby. who laves in
Newport Beach. "He also lines up with
our view'> on broaderung the Republi-
can Party. He's basically m hne with our
philosophy.·
During a conference call the day
Schwarzenegger announced he would
run. the actor called the group at New-
pon Beach's Pacific Oub to ask if he
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MARK C. DUSTIN I ON..Y Pl.OT
A seal sunbathes and snoozes on the dive step of a boat moored in Newport Harbor on a recent afternoon.
Fishing gets the ki d s' angle
Organizers of ch ildren's ing, ·Peters said.
The contest was new this summer, but tournament at Davey's produced exciting results from participants
bass. halibut, tuna, bonito, dorado and mar-
lin.
Fish must be weighed by a Davey's Locker
crew member and official entry cards must
be submitted.
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Locker hope participants will and sponsors from the fishing industry.
catch a love for the sport. Davey's Locker has been handing out 18
___ /l<!nzes=· ="'-"'-'er month,_resulting in big_grins and .Mackerel. sharks, .mys. em ~b._. __ _
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
There is no such thing as "the one that got
away" in the Kids Fishing Tournament at
Davey's Locker Sportfi.shing.
Children who enter the summer contest
can learn the joys, strategies and intricacies
of fishing while competing for great prizes,
contest organizer Tiffany Peters said.
"We thought it was a good idea for fami-
lies and lcids to get interested in fish.Ing, and
the prizes just make ii a little more interest-
WHAT S AFLOAT
• WHATS AR.OAT is published periodically. If
you are planning a nautical event, submit the
lnfonnation to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa M esa, CA 92627; by fax to (949)
646-4170; or by e-mail to
dailypilot@latimes.com.
SAILING CLASSES
~ Coe9t College Is otr.ring new credit
and noncredit sailing classes this summer.
Most classes are five weeks in length, and
boats range from Lido 14 dinghies to large
ocean racers. even keelboats. Cruising
seminars are also being taught. The OCC
Sailing Center is at 1801 W. Pacific Coast
Highw ay, Newport Beach. (9491645-9412 or
visit occsai/ing.oom.
Selling Fudnation or.. eta.... In ~
safety and sailing year-round for persons with
disabilities. Free. (949) 640-1678.
~County employw8 can bring th.w
employees out to Newport Beach oo
weekdays to enjoy a day of sailing courtesy of
Orange Coast College. The School of Sailing
end Seamanship now offers a chanoe for
groups to wortc with the on-board instructor
on different sailing techniques while they get
advice on how to perform well In business.
No sailing experience necessary. On&-day
happy future sportfishermen.
"You should see their little faces when
they come in to get their prize,· Peters said.
"It is so cute."
Organizers hope the contest, in its last
month, will entice one more wave of chil-
dren who want to spend their last days of
summer on the water.
Oilldren compete in two separate age
groups: 10-year-old and younger and 11 to
15. Prizes are awarded for the three heaviest
fish in each of three categories: Bass (sand.
calico or spotted bay), Barracuda, and
Other, which includes yeUowtail, white sea
classes cost from $100 to $125. (949)
645-9412.
BOAT RENTALS
Wfth Merine w.t.rsports .t the IWboa Fun
Zone, you can enjoy nautical experiences
from mild to wild. Take a sett-guided tour of
the bay in your choice of power and sail
watercraft, jump the ocean swells in a
Sea-<k>o jetboat, put you sport-fishing ski\ls to
the test in a fully equipped Boston whaler, or
soar above it all on a parasail flight along the
Newpon coast. Complimentary ioe and
beverages are included with au electric boat
rentals.
Balboa Boat Rentals C9n put you on the waw
in many ways: with single and double kayaks,
electric boats, 14-holder sailboats, pedal
boats and runabouts for offshore use or
cruising the bay. Balboa Boat Rentals also
holds two-hour scavenger hunts aboard the
electric bay boats, providing group activity for
corporations, birthdays, nonprofit
organizations and group outings. The hunt
padcages include boats, trivia questions,
maps, Polaroid cameras and supplies. The
cost of a hunt begins at $225 per boat and
catering is available at an additional rate. For
hunt reservations, call (949) 673-7200.
Electric boet ~ ... wellble by the hour
at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. All boats are
cod and rod fish are not eUgible, Peters
said,
During the hot summer months, when
children are out of school and loolcing for
something to do, fishing is a wonderful, tra·
ditional pastime. Peters said. Participants
are given the opportunity to take pride in
the fish they catch, she said.
And it's free.
-we are most concerned with making it
accessible, -Peters said.
For more information, log on to
www.daveyslocker.com. or call (949) 673·
1434.
equipped with window enclosures and CD
player&. loe and cups are provided.
Reservations are suggested. An hour rental is
$75. (949) 645-6812.
P9del boats, electric boeta, boogie bcNuds,
kayak.a, Inflatable rafts, catamarans, beach
furniture and wetsuits are available for rent at
Resort Water Sports at Newport Dunes. (949)
729-1160.
Gondola toun.,. olered by the Gondola Co.
of Newport. 3400 Via Oporto, Suite 102-6. The
$75 cost includea a basltet of bread, cheese,
salami, Ice, glasses, a blanket. music and a
Polaroid picture. Wine Is also available. (949)
675-1212.
Gondola~3101 w. eo..t
Highway, offers one-and two-hour gondola
cruises. A one-hour tour with champagne Is
$70. A two-hour tour with dinner and
cttampagne Is $180. Paup ls available at
weterfront restauranta. (949) 676-4984.
Irvine eo..t Ch..-. In Udo~ Vllege
offers two-hour electric boat cruises with a
gourmet dinner. $180 for two persona. (949)
675-4704.
Gondol9 Romence ... dely tours of
NeoNpoct Harbor during lunch .-ld <Inner. Call
(949) 67M730. The toort go out of Udo Marina
VIilage, 3400 Via Oporto, Newpor:t ee.ctt.
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Fire Chief Jim
Ellis, right,
places the badge
on the jacket of
Father Joe
Robillard of St.
Joachim Catholic
Church, left,
making Robillard
the new chaplain
of the Costa
Mesa Fire
Department.
MARK C. DUSTIN I
DAILY Pll.01
NEW ADDITION
Sharing for the classroom
Costa Mesa ch arity
will hold annua l
back-to-school
donation drive.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
Fendi bags and Gucci win
purses are not on their back-to·
school lists. The 1.000 studen~
who will participate in the Share
Our Selves Bade to School Day on
Saturday just need the basic., to
get through the school year.
Terri Madden and &rbarn
Pender, volunteers in charge of
the program. are asking the com-
munity for backpacks. binder;,
markers. calculators, paper -
any basic suppLies to be donated
to the children of famili~ who
have more pressing provision'> to
purchase. Backpacks can be
-gently used-but still in good
condition, they said.
w A positive Stan to the 5ChOOl
year can baVe an important Im-
pact on each student's ~uccess:
Pender said.
Orange County children have
enough to worry about without
trying to struggle through math
cl&S without a calculator. or
worse yet, explain in front of the
whole class th.at the family can-
not afford one.
Madden, Pender and an army
of volunteers have stocked the
building with materials that will
be divided into packs for the stu-
dents to take home Sarurday. Or-
ganizers estimate the pack.!. will
.:;ave woricing-das.s families about
SSO. leaving perhap~ a liule wig-
gle room in some very light
budgelS.
In some yean>, tht: l'venl gar·
nered so much commumtl{ !>Up-
pon that Share Our Sclvc:. accu-
mulated supplies io ~ for a
couple of years. With the down-
turn of the economy and I.he in-
creasing number of children be·
ing helped, I.he i.urplw; t<,
dim mishing.
Despite the conunual a11aclc!.
that Share Our Selves and otl1er
neighborhood chariuec, haw
come under by thoi.e who believe
they attract poor and immigrant
famiHes to the area, progrdm
leaders are not backing down.
Education l!> a tool to combat
poverty and help overcome dis-
mal living :.ituations. they said.
Costa M~ Councilman Chris
Steel said he believe.. in the or-
gani7..aLion-.. charitable intentions
but feeb the burden falls too
heavy on the city of Co.,ta Mesa
The supplies will be distributed
to children from all over the
county. yet the nexu.., of that sup·
pon ii. only in one city, he said.
Madden, Bender and other vol-
unteers ~d they are happy th.at
their commun11y can help so
many in need and hope r<.~idents
of Newpon-Mcsa wall continue to
give. O'.>nalioru. can be delivered
to SOS at 1550 Supenor Ave. in
Costa Mesa.
For information. call Madden
or Pender at (949) 642-3451.
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POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Auldn ~Two men
were anwated on euapkion
of poaeesion of
peraphemslia cnarges in the
t100 blodc st 6:30 p.m.
Wednetday.
• loglin ~end
McCllntDck Wily: A woman
was arretted on suspicion of
driving under the lnftueooe
st 12:02 a.m. on W8dnesday.
• IMrM~ A man was
arrested on suspicion of
driving under the inftueoce
in the 1600blodco(at 12:12
a.m. on Wednesday.
• MecAlthur 8oul9uent A
man was arrested on an
outside warrant in the 2100
blodc at 3:15 a.m.
Wednesday.
• H#bor BouleYllrd: A
woman was arrested on
suspicion of conspiracy in
the 3000 blodc at 4:55 p.m.
Wednesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
Bllypointe Drive: Grand theft
was reported in the 400
blodc at 8:15 p.m.
Wednesday.
Dorothy lane: Grand theft
was reported in the 1500
blodc at 1 :59 p.m. Thursday.
Bristol Street Vehicle theft
was reported in the 2200
blodc at 12:29 p.m.
Thursday.
R• 1 dieocia: Vehide theft
was reported in the 7100
blodc at 10:45 a.m. Thursday.
Sussex Lane: Vehicle
burglary was reported in the
1300 blodc at 1 :25 p.m.
Thursday.
when the boats were confined lo
a small area. Stemler ae1d.
Though the local teams might
have bad more years of
experience with conditions
de8cribed by one competitor u
wtypicaJ Balboa. .. everyone had an
equal amount of time racing the
Governor's Q.rp 21 -zero..
The new 21 -foot. three-person
boats were designed and built
spedflcaDy for this event and
location, replacing the Santana
20s that the Balboa Yacht Oub
members had loaned for the
eveot in other years.
.Reviews from the sailors were
m1xed.
Ml like it a lot better than a
Santana. lt's more maneuverable,•
said Whitney Loufelt of the
Newport Halbor Yacht Oub team.
King Harbor Yadtt Oub skipper
Scon DeOutis disagreed.
~ou really have no
maneuverability with the rudder,"
he said. Increased wind would
gjve the rudder power, while less
wind would make it useless. he
said.
His teammate Marte Spector
added. "They don'1 track very
weU."
Stemler found them w dean.
easy to use. H
Differences of opinion aside,
most would have agreed with
DanieUe Richards of San Diego
when she said that wit's good to
have standardized boats.·
MAJORITY
Continued from Al
could count on their suppon.
They announced they would
back him after a fierce debate
OBITUARY
Frances Evelyn
Kimmel
Visitation for Costa Mesa
resident Frances Evelyn
Kimmel will be held from 4
to 8 p.m. Sunday at Rose
Hills Mortuary in Costa
Mesa. Services will be held
at 9:30 o..m. Monday.
Ms.. Kimmel died
Tuesday. She was 85. She is
survived by sons James.
Thomas and Bruce;
daughter Lynette Guarino;
brother Vaughn James:
sister Corin Hyat1; o.ipe
grandchildren; and nine
great-grandchildren.
• The Dally Pilot welcomes
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former residents of Cost•
Mesa and Newport Beach. If
you want to have an obituary
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mortuary to fax us the
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or call the newsroom at (949)
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Some of the boats from the
Santana 20 fleet bad an age
difference of more than two
decades, making it diffirult for
race organizers to maintain their
equa.Uty.
Desplte the nwnerous
challenges. the spirit of racing was
still present at the event
"There's good teams out there.
Its a lot of fun," Wattson said.
Races will continue today and
Saturday and conclude Sunday,
when the winners of the
Governor's Cup will be decided.
•TOM FORQUER is a Daily Piiot
intern. He can be readled at
rom.forquer@latimes.com.
about whether to throw their lot
In with Peter Uebenoth.
"This was a very tough deci-
sion for us because of Peter Ue-
berroth, • Higby said. "He's
known by the New Majority."
The group's Oirtation with
Schwarzenegger began in 200 I,
when New Majority board mem-
ber Paul Folino, chief executive
officer of Costa Mesa-based
Emulex Corp .. headed to the ac-
tor's Pacific Palisades home for
dinner.
The cwo found common
ground in support for Proposi-
tion 49 as weU as for a film and
television srudio a Olapman
University.
Schwarzenegger has visi1ed
Orange County to speak at
events organil.ed by the group.
• PAUL CUNTON covers the
environment, business and politics.
He may be reached at (9491
7644330 or by e-mail at
paul.c/inron~larimes.oom.
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
Horlick sees it as a donation.
Bergum sees it as payment for
enrichment of the community.
The cwo agree on one thing:
the value of sports.
"It is such a great thing." said
Horlick. whose daughter will
play keeper for the newly
formed team. "It keeps them
out of trouble a nd teaches them
so much."
Bergum echoed his thoughts
and added benefits of
well-being to the list
"It is something that is very
healthy," she said. wwe live in
such an emotional society. We
all have so much on our plates,
and these parents and children
gel out and participate in spons
and spend time together."
Horlick can be found on the
soccer field with his daughter
nearly every day. For two hours.
the father-daughter duo
practice goaltending at the park
on 23rd Street and Orange
Avenue. Nichole, who Is quickly
approaching 5-foot-10 at the
age of l2, learns 10 dive to her
weak side, cut off the angles and
punt like a pro. Horlick gladly
blasts far-post shots,
challengjng his daughter's
abilities.
In a few weeks, when soccer
season starts, Horlkk will do the
same with about I 4 other girls
for no payment other than the
thrill of watching his team
improve throughout the season.
MThe discipline involved with
coaching and all the things be
deals with, such as the parents
and politics," Bergum said,
without finJshing her sentence.
·1 truly mean this &om the
bottom of my heart. It ls the
very least I can do."
• U>UTA H.AAPER wrtte. column•
Mondey1, w.dneed-VS and
Fridays and OOY4trl cultu,.. 1nd tM
an.. She may be rached et (9481
57'"4275 or by .-m.11 et
lol/U.Mf'l*'•~com.
Put a bug In
someone's
ear
Call the
Daily Pilot
Wiiiie Mayt. who bad been
banned from buebaJl for alleg-
ed)y woddng for an Atlantic Oty
caaioQ.
A poJJ releued early this week
ah~ Ueberrotl\ among the
top five candidates In the recall
race, but h1B 8<i(, back.Jng trailed
front-runner Arnold Schwan-
enegger by 239't.
• ~E SWAH80H I• a reporter for
Times Community News. He can
be readied a1 494-4321 or
mikfuwan.ontllatlmu.com.
PAUL CLINTON covers the
environment, business and
politics. He may be reached at
(949) 764-4330 or bye-mall at
p11ul.clinton@l11timas.com.
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SUNDAY
10 honor~ Hepburn,
Oasis Senior Center will present
.. Pet and Mike; the third of five
free stteenlngs In August, at 1
p.m. All are 1.nvi1ed to enjoy the
movies and free popcorn st the
center'• Hepburn Rim Fest, at 800
Marguerite Ave. In Corona del
Mer. For more information, call
(949) 644-,3244.
MONDAY
M.ture drivers can sh8fPM'I tlMir
driving skills in two four-hour
AARP driver safety classes held
from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. today and
Aug. 19 st the Presbyterian
Churdl of the Covenant in Costa
Mesa. Classes are limited to 30
students. The cost is $10.
Advanced registration is required.
For more information, call (714)
557-3340.
AUG.22
The CosU Meu Senior c..rt.r
presents a Hawaiian luau
featuring authentic Hawaiian
food, entertainment and more
from 4 to 7 p.m . Ttdcets are on
sale at the center's front desk.
Reservations are a must.
Admission for members is $5, $11
for nonmembers. Information:
(949) 645-2356.
AUG.23
The CosU Mesa Senior c.n.
will be dipping ice cream at an ice
cream &Oclal at the marbtpla<:e
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Everyone is
welcome. All proceeds will
benefit the Center. Information:
(949) 645-2356.
AUG. 24
To honOt Katharine Hepbum.
Oasis Senior Center will present
.. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner:'
the fourth of five free screenings
in August, at i p.m . All are invited
to enjoy the movies and tree
popcorn at the center's Hepburn
Film Fest. at 800 Margueri1e Ave.
in Corona del Mar. f.or more
information, call (949) 644-3244.
AUG. 31
To honor KAllhMne Hepburn,
Oasis Senior Center will present
.. On Golden Pond; the last of five
free screenings in August, at l
p.m. All are Invited to enjoy the
movies and free popcorn at the
center's Hepburn Alm Fest, et 800
Marguerite Ave. in Corona del
Mar. For more information, call
(949) 644-3244.
SEPT.12
The CosU Meu Senior c..rt.r.
in celebration of Costa Mesa's
50th anniversary, presenta the
CostAmazing Senior Hoedown,
featuring live western muslc by
the Travis Parter Band, dancing
and barbecue, from 4 to 7 p.m.
The Co8ta Mesa Senior Center is
at 695 W. 19th St. The coat Is $6
for members, $11 for
nonmembers, $6 for kids. Tldtets
go on aele Aug. 15 at the center's
front destc and at Costa Mesa City
Hall, on the third floor In the
Recreation department.
Information: (949) 645-2356.
ONGOING
OMle Senior Center hoede.
pancake breelcfast from 7:30 to 10
a.m . on the eecond Saturday of
f1\18ry month. BrukfMt Includes
pancakes, sausage, coffee end
orange jua for $3, $1 for
c:Nldrttn. The center Is et 800
Marguerite, Corona del Mar. For
more infonnetion, cell (948)
&64-3244. -.. ............ _Join.
diea..ion gtoup coonlNltad by
Jewtth Ferntv SeMcle to
eddf-.ta •--~ • an1dety,
del:M'e•lon. ~.
~end t.nltv-The group
,,,.... from 10 to n:30 a.m.
Monda.,. at the agency CJfllbs,
250 E. Baker St.. Suit9 G, C.O... Meet. Prwtgllblldon requiNd.
(71') 448 ••• .... "' ......... ... compuW .... topeoplewfth
fading vision who have difficulty
seefng tfle computer ec:reen. The
Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite
Ave., Corona del Mar, offer& six
session&. Call to sign up for
ciauea. (1141821--5000.
The to.ta,... s..llor c....r
has ballroom dancing with live
music from the Betty's Trio from
7:30 to 1o:30 p.m. every Tuesday
night at 695 W. 19th St, Costa
Meta. $4. (949) 548-3884.
J9wieh F8mly s.mc. of arw.
County sponsors an ongoing
healing support g roup for the
chronically ill. The pyrpose is to
provide participants with
emotional and spiritual support to
manage illness and Its
consequences. The group meets
at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish
Family Service office, 250 E. Baker
St., Costa Mesa. Attendance is
free, but registration is required.
(714) 445-4950.
The Coin and St.mp Club mNb
from 1 to 3 p.m. Mondays at the
Oasis Senior Center. New
members interested in trading,
buying and selling stamps and
coins are being sought to join
these informal meetings. There
are no fees required. (949)
644-3244.
Jewish Family~ off9rs
ongoing bereavement support
groups for adults at all stages of
loss. Group members share
experiences, hear how others
deal with grief, receive support
and learn ways to cope with
sadness and loss. One group
meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth
Jacob in Irvine. The second group
meets at 10 a .m . Tuesdays at
Temple Judea in Laguna Hills. The
third group meets at 1 p.m.
Thursdays at the Ezra Center in
Anaheim. There's no cost to
attend, but advance registration is
required. (714) 445-4950.
0..-Seniof c.nter °"*"'
asaistance, counseling and
referral services for seniors.. (949)
644-3244.
The Costa Mesi Senior Citinn
Square and Roond Dance Club
seetcs experienced dancers to join
its group from 9 to 11 a.m.
Thursdays at the Costa Mesa
Senior Center. 19th Street and
Pomona Avenue, Costa Mesa.
(714) 545-5669.
Atthrttil Foundation insiNctor
Hillary Stone leads an exercise
class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the
Jewish Senior Center, 250 E.
Baker St. Costa Mesa. (714)
513-5641.
0.. s..llor <Anter°"""'. daily
telephone contact program for
seniors who have a limit!Kf local
support system. They also offer
computer classes that teach the
basics of Word, Oulc:ken, Print
Shop and Internet usage. (949)
644-3244.
The 0..-5-*>r c.nter ofllrs.
shuttle to take members to
appointments and grooery
shopping. The •hutde also takes
members to the center. Call to
make an appointment. (949)
644-3244.
o.61 s.r'6or c..,w ~ vtsual
aid screenings with a Braille
Institute representative, by
appointment. (949) 644-3244.
Oaieie s.lior Center has a walking
group called Walkers Not Rodcers,
which meets once •week to enjoy
llCl8nlc walb In end around the
Newport Beech area. (949)
644-3244.
The~~.andGNf
Support Group of Newport Villa
West/Vitia Roea OC>41p()n90f"I a
free tuppOft group meeting for
caregivers at 7 p.m. the fourth
Thursday of each month through
October at Newport Villa West
Assisted Living, 393 ~al
Road, Newport Beach. (949)
631-3555. -
The Ab:hetmer'a Alisn. and M.a ·
Terraoe, a residential community
for peopJe with Alzheimer's
disease and relat.ed dementia,
offers a free support group for
caregivers at 6:30 p.m. the first
Tuesday of each month at Mesa
Temtce, 350 W. Bay St, Costa
Mesa. (714) 283-1111.
Oasis Senior c..,w conducts
blood pressure screenings from 9
to 11 a.m. the first and third
Tuesday of each month in Room 3
at 800 Margueri1e Ave., Corona
del Mar. (949) 644-3244.
The Ouis Senior Center oh-a 1
Braille class to help with sight loss
from 10 a.m. to noon Thursdays
in Room 4 at 800 Marguerite Ave •.
Corona del Mar. (949) 644-3244.
The Jewish Senior Center °'*'9
card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m
every third Tuesday. A kosher
lunch is offered at noon for $3 per
person. (714) 513-5641.
ReviM your lhtime documents
for advance health care directives
al the Oasis Senior Center for $3
each. Call to make an
appointment. (949) 644-3244.
Oasis Seniof Center ,,,,,...
preventive healthcare services for
seniors on the fourth Wednesday
of each month in the center's
Room HS-3, 900 Marguerite Ave .•
Corona del Mar. Call to make an
appointment (949) 644-3244.
Senion and &ow-income famYM.
in the Costa Mesa·Newport Beach
area can obtain free U.S.
Department of Agriculture surplus
food from 11 a.m. lo 3 p.m. the
second Friday of each month in
the rear parting lot at the Church
of Christ, 740 W. Wilson St., Costa
Mesa. Picture identification is
required. (9491650-8236.
Oasis Senior Center ofhws •
counselor to assist with
questions about Medicare,
HMOs and supplemental and
long-term care insurance. Call 'o
make an appointment. (949)
644-3244.
Oatis Senior c.ntiw ofhws 1 m .. 1
program for members. Lunch is
served daily from 11 :45 a.m. to
12:15 p.m. in the multipyrpose
room at 800 Marguerite Ave .•
Corona del Mar. Home-<lelivered
meals are available for
homebound seniors.
Reservations are required. (949)
644-3244.
The AINnce for the Mentaly "' of Orange County provides
education and emotional
support for families with loved
onas who are mentally ill. A free
support group meets from 10 to
11 :30 a .m. every other Saturday
at the Orange County Mental
Health Clinic, 3116 Red Hill Ave .•
Costa Mesa. (714) 850-8463.
a.sis s.... c.,,., ..... rental
of medical equipment -
wheelchairs, walkers and more.
1949) 644-3244.
The c-. Meu Senior c.ntiw
offers preventive health care
servicet for seniors from 91.m .
to 2 p.m. Wednetdays and from
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. every other
Tueeday, at 696 W. 19th St.,
Costa Mesa. Call to make an
appointment. (949) 64&-2356.
The eo.c. Meu Senior c.n.. oner. couneellng, aafstance and
referral services for Mniors, 696
W. 19th St., Cott. M818. (M9)
645-2356.
fnday August 15, 200'3 A5
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READERS RESPOND·
Marching to more than one beat·
AT ISSUE: How Costa Mesa should have
hand.Jed restrictions to a lesbian pride
parade and a lawsuit fil ed by organizers.
If the goal of lesbians is to
persuade society to like and
accept them, they got about it in
a very strange way.
Right now, I am furious with
them and the American Civil
Uberties Union for suing my
city over legitimate,
common-sense r~trictions
placed on them for this
Saturday's "Dyke March." The
money required to address any
lawsuit is significant, and that
money should go for more
important civic matters instead.
MARIA SANCHEZ
Cnsla Mesa
Need a linJe incredulity tc>
-.tart your day? How about the
Gay & 1.esbian Community
~rvices Center of Orange
County's plan 10 continue
pressing Hs la~uit against
Costa Mesa? This. despite the
fal.'t the city backed off several of
the permitting requirements for
the group's OrMlge County Dyke
March evenl. Aut hey, we've
learned this much at lea'>t:
Idiocy, spite, mean·spiritednrt.,
and an utter lack of grnce arc
not exdusive lo the heterosexual
rommunity.
BYRON DE ARAKAL
Co.-.ta M~
• EDfTOR'S NOTE: Byron de Arakal
1s a Costa Mesa Parks and
Recreation comm1ss1oner and a
former Daily Pilot columnist
The city need') 10 adopt a
comprehensive policy that i~
applicable 10 all marrhes.
parades and rally's. The ciry of
( .osta Mesa should not bt>
intimidated by Ute threac of a
lawsuit when the safety of the
taxpaying citizens is in question.
STEPHEN 8. MADER
Costa Mesa
What is a "lesbian pride·
parade all about? To many like
myself, it is a distasteful display
of ones sexual preference,
which is not a reason to gather a
group of exhibitionists and
parade themselves in public.
Unless. of course. they have a
deeper agenda: ln this case to
shock the mainstream family
community of Costa Mesa and
Newpon Beach.
I would suspect that by using
the ACLU 's muscle in obtaining
their ·nghts,-the agenda is
more to gather momencum and
proselyti.7.e a lifesryle, rather
than about "gay pride.· In the
past, we have witnessed an
attitude and dress of a lascivioui.
nature accompanied with a
dic;play of angry Jeering usually
a.ssociared with these parades.
"Gay pride" simply meam
standing out and thumbing
their nose at the !>ociety they live
in, instead of joining in and
becoming producuve members
of a community. I think a.ny
"..cxual prefereme· parade is
inappropriate.
So in answer to your question:
No. the city ctid not malc.e the
right dec1~ion in dropping
re<1triction'I on th1c; Saturday's
march.
LIZ BROEDl.OW
Newpon Beach
I began my day angry early
thi'i morning as I read the
banner headline in The Daily
Pilot, M ACW sues city on behalf
or march" and the
accompanying article about
how the organizeN of the
Orange County Dyk.e Man:h ace
not happy with the terms the
city has imposed on them for
their march this month. r was
really ticked off, with phrases
such ~ ·Just who do they lhmk
they are?" and "How dare they?"
running through my head. My
blood was boiling.
Then it hit me. This is 1us1
what they want. If Lhey had not
threatened d lawsuit at t.hc most
recent Ci1y Council meeting,
and if the ACLU had not
followed up by filing one, this
·event·· would be ~cuing no
puhl1ci1y at all. I low clever of
them, ju:.1 a'> they did a year ago,
to credte tht• provcrhial ·much
ado about nothing" to whip up
intere'>t in 1hb ·event" which
otherWI~ would have very
limited appeal in the
community I low else could
they generate intere .. 1 in an
"event" thar , 1f memory serves,
was '>parsely attended last year?
How else could they expect to
aruact people to thb "evenl"
intended to ·promore visibility.
empowermenc and equalny for
lesbian, bisexual and
tranSgender women in the
county"? Without this free
publicity. I s~pect the "Nehi
Bottle Cap GoUectors of Orange
County" would draw a larger
crowd.
So. I guess we can thank the
news media -and those of us
who react to it -for providing
them the notoriety they need to
pull this thing off. What a
gullible bunch we are.
GEOFF WEST
Costa Mesa
The 37th Annual
Governor's Cup
U.S . Junior Match Racing Championship
Wiii be held August 14 -17
At Balboa Yacht Club
Corona de I Mar
The Daily Pilot is pleased to again be a Co-Sponsor of
this internationally recognized yachting event fey the
work:J's best competitive sailors under the age of 20.
For the past 36 ye«s, this event has been held right
here in local waters. Again this year, the Dally Pilot will be
bringing It to yrur breakfast table every morning from
August 14 thrrugh the 17th. Coverage will include daily
results and stories on the racers coming from Australia,
New Zealand crid from across the Ltlited States.
A feature of this yeer's ccmpetltlO"l Is a fleet of newly
deslQted and built boats, named the Governa's Cup 21
Class, which wlll be used for the first time. Both hulls and
sells were destgied by BYC members, and the hulls were
~od.Jced In the local a""ea.
You ~e Invited to come out on the water and enjoy
watching these flne young sallas become future
AmErlca's Cup skippers md crew.
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~E'l I ER ro THE EDITOR
Marchers asking for equal rights
I 'A fter reaclJ.ng Sharon WUliarnson's letter to
the editor ("'Marth
organiurs should think of
community," Tuesday) r felt
obllged 10 clarify why the
Dyb March Organ.Wng
Committee, the Center
Orange CoWlty and the
American Civil Liberties.
Union continue to pursue
JegaJ action against the city
of Costa Mesa It is not, as
Williamson suggests, for
publicity or to pwh an
agenda. Rather. h is for the
protection of the rights of all
community members and
any organization which
hopes to hold an event in
the fine city of Costa Mesa
I appreciate that
Williamson has been
through the permitting
process with the city and l
wish her much success with
her event While it is true
that the four conditions
attached to her permjt are
similar to four of the
conctidons attached to the
Dyke March permit, the
march organizers and I feel
I.bat the additional 17
condJtfons attached to the
Dyke March permit are
burdensome and
unreasonable.
The lesbian. gay. bibexual
and transgender community
has often been accused of
• asking for special rights or.
in Williamson's words.
.. shoving our Interests down
the throats or the public .•
But the fact is, we are not
asking to be treated any
differently tlwl any other
group which applies for a
special events permit from
the dty of Costa Mesa. We
are ju.st ask:ing that aJJ
groups be treated the same
and be held to the same
condJtions -condioons
that do not interfere with
any group's constituuonal
right to free speech and
peaceful assembly. We
believe the city's permit
scheme vests unbridled
discretion in city officials
~ places unconstituuonaJ
restnctions on I st
Amendment nghts. we are
fighting not only on our own
behalf. but on behalf ol
other groups who may
foUow. Whether Williamson
reali7.es it or not, we are
fighting for her righu. as
weU.
As for Wllliamson'i
admonition of the permit
appttcam.s, I take no shame
in drawing attention to the
inequities and injustices of
life when r see them and
doing all I can to eliminate
them. My parents, who
raised me in Costa Mesa.
taught me to stand up for
not only my rights. but the
rights or all people when
they are trod upon.
PAULBlANK
Corona del Mar
• EDITOR'S NOTE: Paul Blank ••
the chairman of the board of
the Gay, Lesbian. Bisexual and
Transgender Communrty
Services Center of 018nge
County, the fourth largest suet\
communrty center in the United
States
HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Board: President Paul Berger. Vice President
Armando Ruiz George Brown Jerry Panerson
and Walter G How.aid, student trustee Madeline
Levy
Newport Beadl City Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd
Newport Beacn, CA 92663. (949) 644-3309
Mayor: Steve Bromberg
Counal: Gary Adams, John Heffernan, Dick
Nichols, Gary Proctor, Tod Ridgeway and Don
Webb
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Distnct Office: 2985-A Bear St , Costa Mesa CA
92626, (714) 424-5000
COAST COMMUNJTY COLLEGE DISTRICT
District Office: 1370 Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa. CA
92626, (714) 432-5898
Superinteodem-Robert Barbot
Board· President M artha Fluor, Vice Pres1den1
Dana Blad<, Clerk Serene Stokes, David Brooks
Tom Egan. Judy Franco and Lmda Sneen Ch•ncellor. William M. Vega
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72 FRIDAY Puailt' on the-. Anttionv'I RIYef'boat ~estaurant in
Newport Beech preMl'lts J..-8 on the aax on Friday end Saturday
evenings and Sunday for brunc:tt. The program features all your
favorites on the aaxophone. Anthony's is at 151 E. Coast Highway.
(949) 673-3425. . •
SAT\JRDAY Remenco. The Barctey'a third annual New World
Aamenco Festival contlnues through Sunday, offering
perlormanc:es, worlcshops end outread'I activhiel From the
traditional to the contemporary, the festival 1howc8aea the best of
flamenco music, dance and song. For more lntormetlon. tidtet •
prices and dates, c:,all (949) 854-4646 or visit www.(hebafC/ay.org.
SUNDAY To boo°' not to boo. The city of Newport 8eadl and
Newport 8Nd'I Repertory Theatre wlll present •The Haunting of
Will Shllkespeere• et 1:30 and 8 p.m. on Saturday and at 1:30 p.m
Su~. The play will be performed at the Newport. T}lealle Art
Center et 2501 Cliff Drive. Tidtets are $9 for adults and S7 for
student. and seniors. Information: (949) 633-1580 or (949)
644-3151. HOURS
A6 Friday, August 15, 2003
MARK C. DUSTIN/DAILY PILOT
Dady Pilot
THEATER
Taking
her a c t on
the road
IJBBY. MonL -Shortly after earning thil.
columni. accolade as the Daily Pilot's
woman of the year in the<ller, Mary
Sullivclfl Slade decided II wa:. time for a
change.
The actress and direclor. who'd amassetl
a plethora of stage
credits at the Newpon
Theater Arts Center and
surrounding
playhouse.. took her al1
10 Montana. where she
proceeded to enrich the
lives of theater lover. in
the nonhwestem
comer of that state. She
changed 1101 onty her
venue, hut her name. TOM TITUS After a divorce and a
remarriage. she's now
billed as Mary Sullivan Reck.in
Sarah Vure is the organizer of the photo exhibit "Woman: A Celebration" at the Orange County Museum of Art.
Thw. far, she's performed and directed in
three Montana communities -Bigfork
from 1994 to 1999, Kali.spell from 1999 to
200 I, where she founded the Kalispell
Repertory Theater, and Libby for the last
two years. Now she'~ had in Kalispcn.
having ju.st relocated with her husband of
three months. Jerry. Doing women justice On the occasion of her finale m ubhy. 1
happened to be in t.hc audience, having
flown 10 Montana Oil vctcation with my
lady friend. who was born and raised m
that UttJe comer of the world. Since 1 jbby
was just a two-hour drive from her home
town of Whitefish. we couldn't resist. Peter Fetterman's collection of portraits from the 19th and 20th
Centuries is featured at the Orange County Museum of Art The show -in which Mary both
directed and perfomied -was "Jerry':>
Girls," a compilation of musicaJ number.
from Broadway composer Jerry l lerman.
whose creations include "Mame" and
"Hello, Dolly." Mary enacted both thC>l>t!
heroines with her usual professional polish.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
T hey are smiling, aying,
loving and mowning. They
nurrure, excite. infuriate
and toil. They are women,
and their beauty has been
captured, one frame at a time, in a
breath raking exhibit of photographs
on display at the Orange County
Museum of Art.
Adorning the walls of the Newpon
Beach museum is "Woman: A
Celebration: Photographs from the
CoUection of Peter Fenerman. • It is a
survey of some of the most
memorable portraits of women
famous and unknown from the
mid-19th century through the ZOth.
museum spokesman Brian Langston
said
·Everybody knows women." ·
museum curator Sarah Vure said "I
think the emotion that is captured in
these photos is something everyone
can 11?late to.·
There are those who are unfamiliar
with the arts. with exhibits and with
museums. but nobody is i.mfamillar
with women. Anyone who knows a
woman. has ever loved a woman or is
a woman can find something moving
at this exhibit. Vu.re said
People are sunounded by
phocographs all the time, Vu.re said -
in magazines, on the Internet and on
bUlboards. But Fettermans coUection
introduces people to a world of
photography before digital
enhancement
The exhibit has images of Mother
Thresa. Helen KeUer, Billie Holiday.
Katharine Hepburn and other
women. unknown but equally radiant
~men are shown with their children.
hald at work. in times of war and
times of jubilation. Some photographs
follow women through their Uves.
Shots of gi$ with cherub faces
framed by flowing loclcs lead up to
shots of mature, knowing women
with lines that represent experience.
·The Women depicted embody the
human experience and are portrayed
in various roles," Lan&'ton said.
"There are traditional porttalts and
nudes, compositions of women at
FYI
The collection is on display now
until Jan. 4 in the Pick/Laudati
Gallery in the main museum at 850
Sao Clemente Drive, Newport
Beacti. For more information, call
(949) 759-1122.
woric and at play, icons of timeless
beauty. and picture, of powerful
individuals who have changed the
world."
All photographs in the exhibit are
reproduced in the accompanying
book of the same title, published by
Ouonide Booh San Francisco. TI1e
volume is edited by k?tterman. who
single-handedly collected the more
than 100 photographs in the exhibit
"I .have known Peter Fetterman and
have been to his gallery in Santa
Monica and be has shown me these
wonderful photographs in the past."
Vure said. "When he told me he was
working on a book on them and we
had an opportunity to show them as a
collection, it was just too good to pass
up."
BEST BITES
LISETTE MODEL
Lisette Model's ·cafe Metropolr,
New York, c .1946 • is one of the
wol1<s on disptay in the photo
exhibit "Woman: A Celebration.·
At the curtain call there were terus and
flowers to spare. since the Libby audience
was aware that this w.l.'> Mary's farewell
appearance. Libby's los.-. will be KalispelJ'o;
~· Audiences in Newpon-Mesa an<l the
surrounding area have been treated to
Mary's talent for more than three decade5
-as Margo Channing in "Applause."
Madame Hortense in "Zorba .. and in the
tide role of "Mame." She also directed the
critically acclaimed premiere of ·A •
Distance From Calcuna" at the Newport
Theater Ans Center in 1996 during a return
visit lO Newport.
During her stint in Libby, Mary treated
audiences lo such productions as "Steel
Magnolias." ·The Octette Bridge Oub" af\d
-rhe White Am7N' -a mu.sical version of
the Robin Hood legend written by local
director and playwright Kent Johnson,
which had premiered in Newport. She also
brought another locally born piece to
Sff ntEATER, P•1• A8
Zinc makes a great addition to diet . .,.
E uropean comer caf& are
sometimes called •te zinc,"
which refers to their
zinc-covered tables and counters.
John Secretan, Zinc: CaM • Marbt'I
owner, borrowed the expression for
his three popular vegetarian cafH.
John's first caf ~ Is on Ocean Avenue
ln Laguna Beach. There's another on
South Cedros in Solana Beach. The
third ls on Coast Highway In Corona
de1 Mar. He wanted 1 relaxing
environment for nefgbbon to feel
comfortable. A8 ln Europe, be Uaet
onJy the finest in-season frultJ and
vegetables. (He'• a third-generation
vegetarian.) 7Jnc serwt breakfut.
lunch and dessert dalty and, new to
Laguna onty, diMen 1bunday throucb S.turdq.
Corona del Man Zinc Calf•
FYI
At Zinc C.t• & Martet. breakfast la
Mrved undl 11 a.m. Monday through
Friday. and until 11 :46 a.m. an Saturday
and Sund-v. Lunch Is Mrved from ·
11:15p.m. Monct.ythrough Friday and
from noon Saturdey end Sonday. Zinc
Ca1' la open from 7 a.m.'to 4 p.m.
Mondwf through ffidey; and from 7
1.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sonday.
Ztnc Market la open from ? a.m. to 6
p.m, MoncNv through Friday; Ind from e a.m. to 5 p.m. S..Urdtv Ind Sunday.
3222 E. Co.c Hlgtwny, Coron• cW
Mer. (Mt) 71 .. 9482.
www~.com.
M<el opened In November. The
large calf hll tndoor and outdoor -ans. The cWc:or i. ln calm aaupe
IDd belie IOMt with vaulted ceWnp
...
and. of course, zinc-covered tables
and counters.
Zinc's casual, relaxed almosphere
has so much appeal to those who have
leisure time. as well as busy residents
who rush in for coffee, gifts and
gourmet foods 10 go. The caf~ and
market are separate. The market aide
has self-serve lunches to go. (Soon It
will have more refrigerated foods.)
The coffee bar serves premium Peet's
coffee and stx of the hlgbeat quality
who.le Jeaf teas -never tea hap.
The market apeci.all7.es 1n
hand-telected home acceaoriet and
takeout foods for tmall end la.rje
groups. The selection lncludet
lmponed floe portt&aln, pUloWa,
coot.boc>b, vuet Ind beeudful
c:andlel. Cont.alnttl an tlDad with
dfffereat (eoclt dally. 1beie could tie
anything from dellcloUJ routed
tomato salsa to unforgettable Tuscan
white bean soup. It's well known for Its
Zinc vinaigrette and homemade
granola (a mixture of oata, pecans,
almonds, wheat germ aesame teedJ.
coconut, orange rind, butter, brown
sugar and vanilla).
Customers can order food at the
counter and then plckup drinb. Food
la brought to a.blea by Mlftn.
Prepared foodt caa be:::•• rrd at
one of the re .... In -of the
ca.ft, menu boardl bMI abcwe than.
and Unet form b9llind Ille~ door. FreeNlltfllf .... MtVe,.._ ..
offered on the fir llde o1.-tm. Por
the breakfut ud lunch IUllb. lhere" a
qulck-tene drink .• J*ICl'Y bit. nae ... ,........-. heavy on
clliryproducta. ..... ~
I
aelectJon. There are appetizers, :
mu_ffins,.scones and put.rles. soups.:
sandwiches, salada, entrees and
desaerts. Most restaurants wtth
extenlive menus have a hard time :
aucceeding at every dlsh, but Zinc :
manages fine. Even people who aren't
vegetarians love ll 1
AU llema offer an original twist.
Even the fruit saJad bas been
marinated ln honey, ctnnamon,
ormp rat and mint. , .
Alfde fr'om the .. dlahet, 7Jnc'a I
other protetn·dde fOodiftnttu• :
bMed ... -Cano( •dr·fry (S8 pe( ....->:'°'bean with ahallou Pd •
thjme (S8 per pound): Zinc bwpt l
With oruona. mUlltroo-. celery, oa ..
Wl.lnull, f111. l'llOaarela dlleM fDJ
._lllT,.._M
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Daily Piiot HAPP EN I NGS Friday, August 15, 2003 A7
'S .W.A.T.,' 'Castle' work, and then don't
Realism sets 'S.W.A.T.'
apart at ti mes
Oark )ohnMm hai. directed
:.everal t'p boucs of IV's best
crimt: drarnai., including "I.aw
and Order: "NYl'D Blue."
JOHN
DEPKO
"l lomicide"
and "Th e
Wire."
Clark
brings the
same gritty
realism
found in
these shows
to hit. big
screen effort
in "S.W.A. r:
which seti. 11
apart from
the m ind
numbing demolition derby a1
Lhe center of m ost blockbu'>tt'r
police LhriUers. The cop ... seem
to be real people, not cartoon
superheroes. We see a
thoughtful prei.entallon of the
actual training that S. W.A."I.
team members must comple te
Most of the hoMage situatwn ..
they tmcounter could come
from today's headline'>,
aJthoui.;h event-. tum a lillle
preposterous by the end.
Thal said, there\ 110 douht
this cop/buddy m ovie ha., been
done many time., beforr. fheir
plots are \O sirmlar. 11\ ama1.ing
that any 'itudio will pay a
'>creenwriter to churn 0111 yet
,m o ther version of th1 '> same
old story.
We have an old gni'.:dl'd
veteran mentoring younger
1deaJ1s11c cop'>. They're hard,
they're mean and they're the
l>est on Lhe force. Of course,
their boss think..:, they're JW>I
cowboys who need to be
disciplined and controlled
Samuel I .. Jack.son 1s
excellent a'> tht: legendary
veteran. Cohn rarrell and
Mk helle HodriKtJez are well
caM as the iunior members of
the team. fhcy bring some
depth and humanity to the
characters. but they all must
operate within the narrow
rnnf111e1> of the predictable
plot.
I heir tough job-; cau'>e
AFTER HOURS
~ Submrt 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)
5744295. A complete list is
available at www.dailypifot.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 traditional to
the contemporary, the festival
showcases the best of flamenco
music, dance and song. For more
information, tidcet prices and
dates. call (949) 854-4646 or visit
www.theNrclay.orp.
'A NfGHT AT THE OSCARS'
The Padfic Symphony's Richard
Kaufman will conduct "A Night at
the Oscars" at 8 p.m. Aug. 2i It's
an evening of legendary film
dusics projected onto a large
screen with the Pacific Symphony
· playing the aoundtradt five. The
concert is produced by nine-tlme
problem:. in their person al
live\, bringing more mtense
bonding with their ':>.W.A I.
team member'>. Thcrt' are life
and death deci!>iom. to be
made. r here are evil villains
who need to be captured or
killed. There are
bone-crunching fight .. cene ..
l here are car chases that net·d
to happen accompanied by
very loud music.
They <)o Lh1s all in "S.W.A."1.."
and they do it pretty well, if you
like thi!> sort of thing. It's a
money-making big !>Creen
version of the old 1V show with
big-budget i.peciaJ effects. A
com petent and amusi ng
d1 ver~iun , but only for fan'> of
the genre .
Emmy Award winner John
Goberman. The concert 1s at the
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
Tidcets cost $75 to $375. For
information, call (714) 755-5799 or
visit www.pacificsymphony.org.
'SING-~LONG
SOUND OF MUSIC'
Now playing to sold-out
audiences around the wor1d,
"Sing-a·long Sound of Music· 1s
coming to Orange County
Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall at 1 p.m. Aug. 22
and 23 and at 1 p.m. Aug. 24.
Tidcets cost $1 2 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.D. LANG IN CONCERT
Three-time Grammy winner k.d.
lang will perform at the Orange
Co~mty Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall a1 8 p.m. Sept 6.
Tidcets cost $46 to $70. The
center is at 600 Town Center
Drive in Costa Mesa. Tidcets are
available at the center's box
office, by calling (714) 556-ARTS
or online at www.ocpac.org.
CHRISISAAK
Chris Isaak will perform at the
NICK'S RISTORANTE & PIZZERIA
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• JOHN DEPKO 1s a Costa Mesa
resident and a senior investigator
for the Orange County public
defender's office
·ai ti e· ri~c~
and Lhen deflates
On a lovt'ly '>Umnwr'c; day. an
cl·centnc Hnt1\h family
1.omi!>ting of two girls. one buy.
a mother and a falher are
motoring through the English
coun1 ry.,ide when they come
aero'>'> an abandoned castle
topped with a turret -if no t a
complctt.• roof. 1 he lhildren
love 11. of courw. and a re
dl'lii.;h1ed when the fattier
agrt'e'> to tht.>1r Wt\h to claim
Orange County Performing Arts
Center' Segerstrom Hall at 7 p.m .
Sept. 14 Tidcets cost S46 to $82
The Cilnter 1s at 600 Town Center
Drive in Costa Mesa. Tidcets are
available at the center's box
offieil, by calling (714) 556-ARTS
or online at www.ocpac.org.
TCHAJKOVSKY'S
GREATEST HITS
Conductor 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 Mamikonian will
perform "Piano Concerto No.1.
The evening starts with the
Polonaise from Eugene Onegin
and the Suite from ·swan Lake,"
and ends with the rousing "1812
Overture· with cannons and
fireworks. Tidtets cost $75 to
$375. The concert is at the Verizon
Wireless Amphilheater in Irvine.
Information: (714) 755-5799,
www.pacificsymphony.org.
JAZZTRto
Gulfstream Restaurant in
Newport Beach presents a jazz
trio Sunday through Wednesday
as regular entertainment at 850
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and
COMING SOON
JUNE
FENNER
the l"J\tle J'>
I hl'I r llWll
"I C<1pturt·
tht· CJstle
What thl'
duldren
don't rl'.:ih1e
"thdt thl'
falhl'r hd\ no
uthl'r lllt.'Jll\
tu put J roof
OYN their
he<1d'>. What
hdd hl'l.'ll ,1
.. u ccessful caret·r as J wntt.·r
ha'> crumbled unt.kr that wor'>t
tJI crcau vt.• fl'ar... vHlll"r\ blulk
It i'>n't thu1 ht.' c.111 no longl'r
wntt.' great book ... I It.• l .111·1
even generute a rt•.tdahle
\l'n tence.
6 to 10 p.m Monday through
Wednesday (949) 718-0188
WEEKLY JAM
The Studio Cafe presents
Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11
p.m every week. #Wanted"
musicians include guitar players.
bass players, singers , drummers,
keyboardists and others at 100
Main St., Newpart Beach. Free
(9491675-n60.
MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZZ.
Walter Lakota and David Alcantar,
the New York Jazz Connection
Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251
E. Coast Highway in Newpart at 8
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and
at 1 p.m. Sundays and Mondays.
Diana Ditri joins the duo on
vocals on Mondays. It's free
Information: (949) 673-9500
MUSIC AT TME GRIU
The Bluewater Grill offers hve
music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nidc Peper
and Kelly Gordien (known as
MPG) perform classic rode, R&B
and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
perform classic rode, swing and
R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The
restaurant is at 630 Lido Park
Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949)
675-3474.
Come shop at the oldest
flooring store in
Southern California.
Family Owned Since 1879
JOHN BLOESER
CARPET~ONE
Karastan • Lees • Mannington
Mohawk • Liz Clairborne
And Much More
AJJ ... thl· fJther.., bd1l'f thal
lift: in a t umblt.-<l <luwn t.a.,tle
will help h1111 dl'>lmer h1., lu.,t
gift., for v.n11ng pro1.e., fuule
Yt.•Jr" roll b>-. the children grow
up and thl• ne>.1 th1ng we know.
the two .,1.,ter., .:ire young
l,ulie.,, ht.•out1ful to look al. if a
1111 l't. centn c d\ J re!>ull of their
yeJr.. of 1 .. olatwn.
l.ntcr the herue'>. ·1wo young
llll'n dnvmg a handwme
m .id'>tt.'r appl'ar al the Cd'>tle
one day fhey dft:' 1m111ed1ately
charmed by lhe two lovely
lad1c•., who havt-been living 1n
tlwir ta'>tlc. It appear., the two
broth er.,· famtl) own., Jll'l
about .ill the '>llrrounding area
I he -.iage " \l'l. We have luvl'ly.
MUSIC AT TliE PELICAN
The Rusty ~ehcan offers the
music of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday. The
band performs from 7 to 10 p.m
Wednesday and Thursday, from
8:30 p.m to 12:30 a m. Fnday and
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m
Sunday. The restaurant 1s at 2735 w. Coast Highway. Newport
Beach Free (949) 642-3431.
MUSIC AT Pl.AYERS
Players restaurant is now offeri ng
live music from 9 p.m. to
midnight every Friday and
Saturday. Players 1s at 512 W. 19th
St., Costa Mesa No cover charge
(94.9) 646-5615
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
in Newport Beach presents Jesse
on the sax on Friday a nd
Saturday evenings and Sunday
for brundl. The program features
all your favo"tes on the
saxophone. Anthony's 1s at 151 E
Coast Highway. (949) 673-3425.
POP-ROCK ANO FLAMENCO
Tate 5, a funk, rode and Motown
act. performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays
at Carmelo's Ristorante. 3520 E
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders
performs classical flamenco
Jackie Chan
stars as
Inspector
Eddie Yang in
the Tnstar
Picture s
action
comedy "The
Medalhon •
but 1mpovt'rt'>ht:'d ht-rn1m·-. dnd
d1drm111g dnd \' t•dhh) lu:rot•.,
Hoth brutht:r'> f111d hoth '"tcr'>
dppeaJmg
'>o far. '>O good IJp until nm".
the c,tor-,1 and 11'> t hdrdt. tC:'r\
hd\t' bet.'n delightfully quirk) ..
chJrmmg and lun At th1.,
point, \Onwone mu.,t have felt
that the '>tory nt:edt'd a noblt'
re.,olu11on. I lelt a:. though
someone had lei all tht' air out
of cJ bt'au11ful halloon
In all fa1rnt''"· I will repon
that not everyone in tlw
aud1emt' 'ihart'd my rl·act1011
• JUNE FENNER. a Costd M esa
resident. 1s vice president of a
wor~ force training company
tunes at 7:30 p .m Tuesdays and
Sundays Free (94.9) 675-1922.
SATURDAY NIGHT Ra..B
Gerald lsh1bash1 and the Stone
Bridge Band play rode and R&B at
9 p.m Saturdays at Sunon Place
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500
MacArthur Blvd , Newport Beach
Free (949) 476-2001
STAGE
'THE SNOW QUEEN'
South Coast Repertory 1s
featuring "The Snow Queen· by
Hans Christian Andersen Aug 23
and 24 with perfo rmances at 1
and 4 p.m. both days in the
Nicholas Studio. Tidcets are $5
South Coast Repertory 1s at 655
Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa
For t1dcets o r information. call
(714) 708-5555
'CHICAGO'
Kander and Ebb's hugely popular
·chicago" will be performed at 8
p.m. Aug 26 through 29, at 2 and
8 p .m. Aug 30, and at 2 and 7:30
p.m. Aug 31 at Orange County
Performing AIU Center's
SegerS1rom Hall. Tldtets cost
$28. 75 to $65. 75. They can be
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Montanans -the children'.s play
"The Pale Pink Dragon." written
by the late Costa Mesa Ovic
Playhouse founder Pati
l8mbe1lini.
"I was bom and raised in
Orange Cowtty, and it wdS home
througl\ l994," she remarked.
Mary began performing while
attending Mater Dei High School
in Santa Ana and continued in
Santa Ana C.Ollege. playing the
lead.Ing role of Fiona in
"Brigadoon."
She began her career as a
musical theater performer in
Gilben and Sullivan and Victor
Herbert operettas. Costa Mesa
Ovic Playhouse audiences will
recall her headlining stints in such
011.Wcals as "Somet.hing's Afoot"
and "CalJ Me Madam_•
And while life in Montana suits
her quite nicely. it's doubtful that
local audiences have seen lfle lru.'t
·of Mary Sullivan Red:in. As one of
our gubernatorial candidates
once remarlced. "l'll be back.•
A production of the
two-character dramatic comedy
"lettice and Lavage" with local
lwninary Teri Ciranna has been
mentioned as a possibility for the
arts center.
'Tm all for it," she declared.
"Tull (arts center President! Rae
C.Ohen if she wanis me to do it, I'll
be there."
•TOM TITUS writes about and
reviews local theater for the Daily
Pilot. His stories appear Fridays.
Mary Sullivan Reckin, once The Daily Pilot's woman of the year in
theater. has been directing and performing in productions in cities
in Montana for the last nine years ..
BEST
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herbs are Sl.95 per patty; and
seitan, a firm, flavorless wheat
gluten food, sometimes caJled
wheat meat, with mushroom-;,
green onions. fresh ginger. olive
oil and lemon zest ($8 per
pound)
Favorite breakfast items are
the huevos rancheros with
papaya-mango saJsa ($6.95);
Zinc's muesli with oats, yogurt
and berries/seasonal fruit
($4.95 to $5.95). Other choice~
are the-poaehed eggs orHoa<tt
($4.50) single, ($4.95) double
and heaJLhy breakfast plate
(low fat and high protein)
scrambled egg whites served
with black beans and brown
rice ($6.50). All egg dishes can
substitute egg whites for an
additionaJ charge.
Try a treat from the extensive
breakfas t pastries. There are
breakfast oak cakes ($1.95).
scones in sour cherry. almond.
and currant scones ($1.95).
mini-scones ($1.50). and
caneUa (cinnamon twists)
($2.25).
At lunch, the cafe has entrees
such as the eggplant parmesan.
vegetable lasagna with
bechamel sau ce, or the twice
baked potato. Or try the black
bean chili. or the rotating
selection of Moroccan pasta or
mushroom nut loaf. polenta.
served with a side of mixed
greens and feta cheese ($7.25).
There are eight pizzettes,
personal pizzas ($6.95); and
seven wonderful sandwiches,
including the Zinc burger and
the mixed vegetable w hich is
pain rustique bread fiJled with
thinly sliced fennel, celery,
radish, red and green bell
peppers, aioli, olive tapenadc,
arugula. hard boiled egg and
vinaigrette ($6. 75).
Best selling in-season
prepared foods include m y
favorite, baJsamic roasted
vegetables, a mixture of
Brussels sprouts, sweet
potatoes, squas h and beets;
and a gourmet version of
macaroni c.1.nd tht·ese with
rosemary. parmesan , fonuna
and white cheddar cheese
($5.25); or eggplant parmesan
with low-fat ricotta, parmesan
a nd fresh tomato sauce ($5.25).
or stuffed bell pepper with wild
and brown rice in a creamy
blend of Swiss chard, c urry,
mus hrooms, onion. jaJapeno
and fresh herbs ($6.95). All are
great selections.
Th e delicious cakes are
baked in Laguna. They're
available by the ~lice or whole.
There are 23 cakes to choose
from. There·~ an almond pound
ettke \"lith citrus neam chet>i.t'
and coconut fro:-.ting ($25).
JtaJian Mandorlatta cake ($25).
Oour-les:. chocolate cake with
creme Anglaise ($35), German
ch ocolate cake ($:i5), fresh
ginger cake with creamed
lemon curd ($25) and sponge
cake with whipp ed cream and
ricotta cheese frosting ($35 to
$45). Popular treats for kid'>
and adults are the rich
chocolate brownies and large
pecan cookies with citrus
frol>ting.
Cafe foods can be ordered in
any quantity for take out.
Private catering food~ are
served on Apilco while
porcelain dishel>. Zinc offers
deliveries for breakfast and
lunch items. The cafe even has
a wonderful prearranged
takeout menu for Thanksgiving
and Ouistmas.
RIBBJN' FOR 20 YEARS
The Newport Rjb Co. is
celebrating 20 years of sNving
great barbecued ribs.
Th e locals' favorite rib
resraurant serve:-tasty dinners
daiJy. and lunches. 100, on
weekendl>. lt also has popular
takeout party packs, i<leaJ for
summer entertainin g.
The convenient dinners
include baby back rib-..
barbecued chicken, Lo uisiana
hot sausage, sliced brisket.
cornbread . two sides and all
utensils. A Pig Pack can feed six
to eight hungry people for
$59 95; and a Hog Pack can
feed nine to 12 for $74.95. The
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side dishes include barbecued
beans. coleslaw, potato salad,
chili, dirty rice and garlic
mashed potatoc~. Its latest
party packs are the ¥U-Que
Pak" and "U-Remote-Q."
·m ese new takeout meals can
be grilled at h ome, on fishing
trips. while camping, at the
beach and at a picnic. Both
packs offer the same great food,
but only the "U-Remote-Q"
comes wilh grilling, serving
and eating utensils. napkins
and cleanup item:.. The packs
include savory meats cooked,
cold and ready to grill, its
famous barbec:ue sauce. tasty
side dishes and easy to follow
cooking instructions. Prices
start at $59.95.
The Newport Rib Co. is open
from 4 to 10 p.m. Monday
through Friday; and from noon
to JO p.m. Saturday and Sunday
at 2196 Harbor Blvd., Costa
Mesa. (949) 631-211 O.
www.newportribcompany.com.
1rs BLUES TIME
Some of Costa Mec;a's
top-rated restaurants are
participating in 1hc annual
"Hot Blues on a Cool Summer
Night" event from 5 w 9 p.m.
Wednei.day at South Coast
Plaza Village. The annual
alfresco fund-raiser will b enefi1
the Center Stage Olapter of lhe
Guild . ., of the Orange County
Performing Arts Centet.
The entertainment will be
provided by Steve Cop eland &
Raging Sun, and dining will be
provided by Antonello
rustorante, the Bluewater Grill.
Maggiano's Little llaJy. Nello
Cucina, Z'Tejas, Pinot
Provence, Quanro Cafe. Royal
Kyhber. the Oubhouse and Vie
de France. Sweets and drinks
will come from the Coffee Bean
& Tea Leaf and Haagen -Dazs.
Tickets are $40 per person in
advance or $50 at the door.
ww1u.cen1erstage.org.
•BEST BrTES runs every Friday.
Greer Wylder can be reached at
greerwylder@yahoo.com; at 330
W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa. CA 92627;
or by fax at (949) 646-4170.
purdlased et the Center box
office or et ~.ocpac.orp. The
Center Is at 600 Town Center
Drive In Costa Meta.
Information: (714) 55&-ARTS.
'THE LAST NIGHT
OF BALLYHOO'
South Coast Repertory will
present "The Last Night of
Ballyhoo" at Segerstrom Stage
Aug. 29 through Oct. 5. The
performance Is set In 1939 in
Atlanta, when the war on the
minds of the locals is the Civil
War, as depicted In "Gone with
the Wind: But for Lala and her
familv. aothin,g could be more·
important than her debut at
Ballyhoo, a dance thrown by the
e lite Jewish Society. Ti<*ets are
$19 to $55. Call for curtain tlmes.
South Coast Repertory is at 655
Town Center Or. in Costa Mesa.
Information or ti<*ets: (714)
708~5555.
DENNIS MILLER LIVE
Comedian, author and five-time
Emmy Award winner Dennis
Miller will make his enter debut
in Segerstrom Hall at 8 p.m.
Sept 13. Ti<*ets cost $36 to $66.
The Center is at 600 Town
Center Drive in Costa Mesa.
Information: (714) 556-ARTS.
'SOME MEN NEED HELP'
Orange Coast College's Theatre
department opens with John
f-ord Noonan's two-person play
"Some Men Need Help:' The
play, about a young alcoholic,
will be produced and directed by
the college's Repertory Theatre
Company. The production will
run Sept 13 and 14 and 20 and 21
in the Orama Lab Studio. OCC is
at 2701 Fairview Road in Costa
Mesa. Show times and ti<*ets:
(714) 432-5640.
'JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR'
"Jesus Christ Superstar~ is
coming to Orange County
Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall Sept. 16
through Sept 21. It was the first
masterpiece from the legendary
team of Tim Rice and Andrew
Lloyd Webber. This landmark
show, which premiered in 1971,
chronicles the last seven days in
the life of Jesus of Nazareth as
seen through the Byes of his
disciple, Judas Iscariot, who has
become disillusioned with the
movement. Ti<*ets are from
$27.75 to $64.75. Tidcets can be
purchased at the center box
office or at www.ocpac.org. The
Center is at 600 Town Center
Drive in Costa Mesa.
Information: (714) 556-AATS.
'ANNA IN THE TROPICS'
South Coast Repertory will
present "Anna in the Tropics"
Sept 18 through Oct. 19 on the
Julianne Argyros stage. The
Pulitzer Prize-winning play is
about the laS1 of the Cuban
American cigar makers dinging
to their way of life in the midS1 of
the Depression. Most
performances are at 7:45 p.m ..
except for Saturday and Sunday
matinees at 2 p.m. Ti<*ets are $19
to $55. South Coast Repertory is
at 655 Town Center Drive in Costa
Mesa. Information or tidcets:
(714) 7()8..5555.
'TEN OR LESS FESTIVAL'
Orange Coast College's Repertory
will offer its "Ten or Less
Festival" on Oct. 4, 5, 11and12 in
the Drama Lab Studio. The
festival will feature a plays that
are 10 minutes long or shorter.
The plays will be selected,
directed and performed by
students. Orange Coast College
is at 2701 Fairview Road in Costa
Mesa. Ti<*ets and infonnation:
(714) 432-5640.
ART
ANDRE MtRIPOLSKY
Bayside Gallery Restaurant, at
900 81y1lde Drive In Newport
ea , 1 0 ermga
exhibition showcasing the
worlca of artist Andre
Miripolsky now through
September. Information: (949)
851-9181.
DANCE
OCCSUMMER
JAZZ DANCE CLASS
Orange Coast College is
offering a sl><·part, noncredit
dance class for high beginner
and intermediate dancers.
Designed for dancers 15 years
old and older. the class will
focus on technique,
progressions, tums, jumps and
a repertoire of combinations.
To register, go to the bursar's
office, ne>C1 to the Student
Center Building. The fee is $75.
Class meets from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Mondays, Tuesdays and
Wednesdays through this week
in OCC's Dance Studio C.
'SUPPER AT TIFFANY GALA
South Coast Repertory's "Supper
at Tiffany' Gala is from 6:30 p.m.
to midnight Sept 20 at the
Tiffany & Co. at South Coast
Plaza. The gala will celebrate the
landmark 40th season and the
15th anniversary of Tiffany's
South Coast Plaza store. The
evening will begin with a
reception inside the newly
refurbished store and continue
with dinner and dancing in an
adjoining tent Information: (714)
708-5504.
SWING
Lessons are given from 2 to 6
p.m. every Sunday at the Avant
Garde Ballroom in Newport
Beach by the Orange County
Swing Dance Club. All ages are
welcome, and no partners are
needed. Information:
ocswing.com, (909) 656-6119.
ARGENTINE TANGO
Tango dancing is offered from
8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. the first
Saturday of each month at
Danscene Studio, 2980
McClinto<* Way. Costa Mesa.
(714) 641-8688.
KIDS
STARLIGHT STORIES
Children 3 to 7 years old are
invited to participate in songs
and finger-puppet plays at 7
p.m. Mondays at the Costa
Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave.
(949) 646-8845.
P JS AND BOOKS
A children's story time is
presented at 7 p.m. Mondays
and at 10:30 a.m. Saturdays at
the Newport Beach Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
Children may wear pajamas to
the evening sessions. Free.
(949) 717-3801.
WEEKLY STORYTELLER
A children's story time is held at
10:45 a.m. Wednesdays at
Barnes & Noble Booksellers at
Metro Pointe, 901-B South
Coast Dri ve, Costa Mesa. (714)
444-0226.
STORY TIME
A children's story time is held at
10 a.m . Wednesdays and 10:15
a.m. Fridays at Borders Books
& Music at South Coast Plaza,
3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa.
Free. (714) 432·7~54.
DINING/TASTING
SUNSET DINNERS
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunset
Dinners from 4 to 5:15 p.m .
Monday through Friday at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport.
Beach, $10-$15. (949) 642-3431.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
The Rusty Pelican offers
Sunday brunch from 10 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. every Sunday at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Dail'/ Piiot
Beach. $8•$16. (949) 642-3431.
1WIUGHT DHNG
A twilight dining menu.
fe•turing dishes such H
chl<*en parmigiana and
calamari plcante at reduced
prioes. Is offered from 6 to 6
p.m. weekdays and from 4 to 6
p.m. Sundays at Villa Nova
Restaurant, 3131 W. Coast
Highway. Newport Beach. (949)
642-7880.
WINI TASTINGS
HI-Time Wine Cellars offers
wine tastings from 4:30 to 8
p.m. Fridays and from 1 :30 to 8
p.m. Saturdays. (949) 650-8463.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
A Sunday brunch featuring
international seafood and salad
buffets, roasts carved to order
and breakfast favorites is held
from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
Sutton Place Hotel, 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. $30; $40 with
champagne. (949) 476-2001.
CLUBS
ALTACOFf£E
Musical acts perform at 8:30
p.m. Thursdays through
Saturdays at Alta Coffee House,
506 31st St., Newport Beach.
(949) 675-0233.
ATRIUM MARQUIS
A variety of live music is
presented daily at the Atrium's
Airporter Club, 18700
MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. (949)
833-2770.
BISTR0 201
Jazz is played at 8 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays and at 11 a.m.
Sundays at Bistro 201 , 3333 W.
Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. (949) 631-1551.
DIN DIN AT
BAMBOO TERRACE
Instrumental music is perfonned
after 9 p.m. Thursdays, and pop
and rod< is presented after 9 p.m .
Fridays and Saturdays at Din Din
at the Bamboo Terrace, 1n3
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949)
645-5550.
DURTY NEUY'S
Live music is performed at 9
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays at
Nelly's, 2915 Red Hill Ave .•
Costa Mesa. (714, 957-1951.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL
Live music is performed
Mondays through Saturdays at
the Four Seasons Hotel, 690
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach. (949) 759-0808.
HARD ROCK CAFE
Live music is performed
Sundays at Hard Ro<* Cafe, 451
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach. (949) 640-8844.
THE HARP INN
Live music is performed
Thursdays through Saturdays
at the Harp Inn, 130 E. 17th St.,
Costa Mesa. (949) 646-8855.
HOGUE BARMICHAEL'S
Live musk is performed
Wednesdays through
Saturdays at Barmichael's,
3950 Campus Drive, Newport
Beach. (949) 261-6270.
UOO CIGAR ROOM
Enjoy a smoke with yoor drink
at Lido Cigar Room, 3441 Vi•
Lido, Suite 0 , Newport Beach.
(949)7~95.
MARGARITAV1UE
Live music is performed at
Margaritavflle, 2332 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beadl. (949)
631-8220.
MARRAKESH
Authentic Mo('occan cuisine
end belly dancing la offered at
5 p.m. dally at Memitelh, 1976
Newport Btvd .. Costa Mesa.
(949) 645-8384.
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are three televised N
events: Manhattan ' Huntington and Chicago."
Dally Pilot
Mitty aby, pro beach
volleyban standout
Sports Editor Rlchwd Dunn; (949) 5744223 • Sports Fax: (949) 650-01 70
PRO BEACH VOLLEYBALL
Aue 18 honoree
DON BEATTY
Friday, August 15. 2003 A9
Zooll)ing in on perfection
Newport Ha rbor High product
Misty May and teammate Kerri
Walsh have yet to lose a match
on the A VP Tour this season.
Patrick Laverty
Da1tyP1lot
0 n the Assoc1a11on of Volleyball
Profe~ional!. Pro Beach Volleyball To.ur
Web s11e. the current poll question asks
whclher Misty May and Kerri Walsh will
go undefeated Lhis !.ea'>on.
The three multiple choice am.were; are rather
simple: Ye~. no and no, but they will win every
title.
Bui in answering Lhe que~lion herself, May
wasn't as straightforward.
"I would like 10 !Kly·yci.. but I don't want to jinx
time I'm 30." May said.
anything," May said.
fhe fact Lhat
'iOmelhing might be
jinxed afier five
tournaments is quite
unbelievable in itself.
May. a Newpon
I !arbor I ligh
graduate. and Walsh
have played in five
tournaments this
season going into
Lhis weekend's
Hunti ngton Beach
Open and Lhey've
won .ill five.
They've played 26
matches in those five
tournaments and
won all 26.
In just three of
those 26 matches
have they even gone
Lhree sets.
"I'm 26. I told Kerri
if we play three sets
it'<; going 10 give me
a coronary by the
It's easy to joke when a team is as dominant as
May and Walsh have been this season, but
opponents can't be laughing. especially when May
insists that the duo still has a 101 to learn.
"We're young." May sa.id. "We're still learning a
lot and growing together as a team. This is just our
third year together. We're not halfway there,
especially in this game. I think you can't learn
GERT £GGENBERG£R ASSOCIArED f>RE SS
Kerri Walsh. left, and Misty May, back row, combine to form the top women's pro beach volleyball team on the AVP Tour, winning all 26 matches this
season. May, a former prep All-American and CIF Player of the Year out of Newport Harbor High, and Wal sh play this week m Huntington Beach.
enough."
·n1a1 has to be a t.eary though for opponents
considering May and Walsh finished fi rst or
~ond in 19 of 29 1oumamen~ in their first two
years together.
But this is their first '>Cason playing on the AVP
Tour afier playing wlely on the international
beach circuit last year. They had thought about
playing on the Amencan to ur last season. but May
was still recovering from recbns tructive surgery on
her Jenee. a result of a lorn posterior cruciate
ligament she suffered while at Long Beach Stale in
1996 and couldn't handle a heavy schedule that
CHECKING OUT
would have had her playing nearly every weekend.
The wail proved forruitou as May has
capitalized on the recent convergence of
television and pro beach volleyball She wa'> a pan
of the first AVP women's final to be televised live
two weeks ago al Manhattan Beach
Lilce the proceeding four AVP tournaments this
season. May and Walsh were crowned champion!>.
The Huntington Beach Open women's final is
set lo be televised live Saturday at I ;JO p.m. and
May and Walsh are expected 10 be competing in
that final
"I think it'i. awe'iOme." May ..aid. "There fare!
three televised NBC events· Manhattan.
Huntington and Chicago. That definitely helps.
not only with individual spon..or5h1ps. but 11 help'>
the tour too."
Having competed against each other c;ince high
school, May and Wahh bolh moved on to the
beach from the indoor game m Lhe pa'>t few yecw.,
another factor in their conunued de,elopment
At 6-foot-3. Walsh combinl'<> well ,,,th the
5-foot -10 May.
"She's a great athlete e.,pec1aJI~ for .,omeone
See MAY, Paee AlO
COLLEGE SOCCER
Anteater
men third
in Big West
coach poll
The UC lrvtne men's soccer team has
been pided third in the Big West Con-
ference in this year's preseason coaches'
poU. The Anteaters picked up one 6rst-
place vote and edged CaJ late FUllerton
by a half poin t in the poll for third.
UC Santa Barbara was selected 10
three-peat as champions. The Gauchos
received four of the six first-place votes.
Cal State North.ridge, who finished sec-
ond ln the Big West last season, was
picked to finish second and received
one first-place vote.
UCI finished 8-8_. last season overall
with a 3-4-3 record in the Big West for
fourth place. The Anteaters return sec-
ond-team All-Big West selection An-
thony V'll.C8ml. a senior mldfielda
They also return All-Big West honorable
mention honorees senior defender
Chris Ruiz. junior mJd.fielder Dardo
Acuna and junior goalkeeper Cameron
Rossi.
SEAN HUER I OM.Y Pl.OT
Dawn Payne, who believes success motivates athletes and coaches, is beginning her second 'fe• as pts athletiC director at Corona ~ Mar High.
The Anteaters open the lft900 host-
ing the ua College aa.ic Aug. 30 and
Sept. l ..,..m.st Fresno State and Ala-
bama MM.
~ayne primed to make impact at CdM
After learning the ropes, she has big plans
for her second year as girls athletic director.
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in~ rankings
lbe UC Irvine women'• eoccer team
bu been pkked fourth ln th.ii ~ ..
praeuon Bae West Confermce co.dl·
et' poll. The Anteaten tdled OUl ~
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XGAMES
Costa Mesa's da Silva
winsfirst competition
Sh~ win s women• s
aggressive ·-li ne
park title at Staples
Center on Thursday. •
Fabiola da Silva. a Costa Mesa
resident. won the women's
~ive in·lin"-"park title in X
Games DC a~ the~pl~ Center
in Los Angeles olMihursday.
Competing in ... first event of
ilie X Games,:E, a arw:ruan na red 60.50
points. edging Jenny Logue,
who scored 59.75. Logue is from
Great Britain. .
street-oriented obstacles. Each
athlete takes two 60-second runs
and Is judged on a point system
fo r their performances. The
greater score of the two runs is
given as the competitor's best
score.
Da Silva is one of the most
recognizable athletes of the X
Games. She will also compete in
the aggressive in-line vert final
Sunday at I :30, also at the
Staples Center.
MARKC. DUSTIN/OAILYPiLOT
The Corona del Mar High girls coaching s1aff includes, from left, Mike Starkweather (golf), Scott Feichter (tennis), Doug Voiding
(swimming), Bill Christiansen (volleyball), James Barkalow (basketball) and Bill Sumner (track and field and cross country).
The aggresslvt;<ln-line park
co~petition features a course
that is comprised of ledges,
handrails, wedge ramps. quarter
pip~s. spine ramps and
The X Games continue today
with the skateboard vert doubles
final, which will include Costa
Mesa's Rune Glliberg and Olris
Gentry. In the skateboard vert
doubles skaters piclc their own
panners and try to create
unique lines togeLher. Partners
get a greater number of points
for teamwork..
CHECKING
Continued from A9
be in a po-;lllon ofleaderstup
and is also keenly aware 1hat
her title help~ position her as a
role model for her athle1e~.
"It's important for girli. to
have role models,· sajd P·ayne.
who believes athletics i!i. a
cruciaJ pan of the educational
experience.
"'I thinlc athletics are
invaluable," she said. "What
we're crying to do in the schools
is teach students how to
contribute to society. All the
skills that are functional in life
can be represented in athletics.
Athletics teaches kids to set
goals, overcome defeat and
work hard."
Hard work is something that
comes in handy for Payne, who
said it took her until about
midway through the school year
before sh e was fully versed on
her various responsibilities.
"It's a huge learning curve,"
she said.
Those duties include
coordinating transportation.
officials, scheduling. hiring
coaches and trying to
emphasize with her coachei..
athletes and parents, the ideals
she values.
"'This was the first year all of
our coaches went through the
Victory with Honor program
and it has been good for
everyone," Payne said.
CORONA DEL MAR GIRLS COACHES
James Barttalow -basketball
BIH Sumner -crosa country
Mike Starttweather -gotf
Bryan Middleton -socoer
Racte Giffin, Ed Mejia -softball
Payne said she benefill'd
greatly from the experience of
boys athletic director Jerry
Jelnick, as well as the valuable
assistance of athletic secretary
Ri.ldd Cox. She is also generous
with praise for her coaches.
·our coaches are great.
amazing,· she said. "Just by
definition, coaches have to be
special people, because they are
in this for the love of the kids. I
really admire the leadership
qualities I see in our coaches."
One of her biggest challenges
is to help hire coaches.
"The hardest part about
hiring coaches is that you can't
always see on paper the type of
attributes you want in a coach,"
she said. ·A lot of it comes down
10 the feel you get from a person
during the interview process."
Payne said s he can
occasionally feel overwhelmed
by the job. particularly with the
time constraint<, involved,
having to balance teaching four
classes a day wi1h her
administrative role. ·
But, having settled in during
the spring. she appears anxious
to begin implementing some of
her id eas, beginning in the fall.
"One of the things I want to
5 TO IET COST TO YOU
=s18,980
VIN. I'S 3A93083, 3816831, 3C17751,3C17809,3815117
Doug Voiding -swimming
SQott F-eic:ttter -tennis
Bill Sumner -track and fteld
Bill Christianeen -votleybell
Aaron Chaney -water polo
do more of is hold meetings for
all athletes and bring in guest
speakers," Payne said "This
could be especially valuable for
girls to get exposure to future
opportunities ln athletics and
female role models."
Another area she wants to
focus on is using athletics as a
catalyst to build school spirit,
both on campus and within the
community.
"I think we have very little lies
with the community itself," she
:.aid. "It's a problem and it's sad.
The school pirit here is terrible.
When I was going to school.
everyone wenl to the footbalJ
game. I'd like 10 see if we can
make attending athletic events
more of a social event"
Whether apathy does or does
not exist in the stands. Payne
believes there is no such
problem among the
competitors at CdM.
"There is a h1~1ory of success
here." said Payne. who believes
proof positive exists in the
stream ofCLF Southern Section.
CIF State and mythical national
championship banners that
hang in the school gymnasium.
''I think li.uccessl motivate!>
people to continue on with that
legacy," she said "When the
standards are set high. there's an
expectation of success. Kids
come in as freshmen, they see
the varsity level of play and they
want that I don't trunk we have
kids who are that much more
athletically gifted than other'
schools. But our kids have high
expectations and they have a
strong work ethic.·
Those qualities have helped
produce 24 ClF Southern
Sectio n titles and seven Cl~
State crowns.
The fall sports of volleyball
(six section and four slate titles),
cross country (five sec1ion, three
state) and tenni-; (seven section
titles) clearly set 1he pace.
Track and fil'ld (three). watN
polo (section 111les the 1~1 lwo
seasons}, and basketball Cone)
round out the CIF
championship honor roU.
Even more impressive, mo!>t
of these spoils have come with
walk-on coaches. Of the I 0 girls
programs now in place. only
three. Mike Starkweather (golf).
Bryan Middleton (soccer) and
Doug Voiding (swimming) are
led by coachei. who are full tinw
teachers or counselor'> at LdM.
Despite no1 having more
on-campus coachec;, Payne "-"lid
she experience' grea1
cooperation with her rnacht·'·
"An athletic department i..,
like a family.· she :.aid.
"Coaches know they can rnunt
on other coaches for c;uppon
and -,o do I."
Selling Prfce .............. $17,980
Factory Rebate ............ -$2,500
Ford Credit Rebate ........ ·f 1 ,ooo·
IET COST TO YOU
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SOCCER
Continued from A9
maining two first-place
vo1es. CaJ Poly, UC Santa
Uarbara and Ca.I State Fuller-
ton finished first, second and
third last season, respec-
1ively.
Last year. UCI went 8-I 0-I
overaJI and 5-J-I in the Big
MAY
Continued from A9
her si7..e" May said. "You don't
find many playe~ that big 1ha1
can pass and set·
The partnership led to Lhe
championship 011 the FfVB Tour
last season, where they earned
$97,000. Through five AVP
tournaments this year. they've
notched another SJ9. I 50. That's
S15,000 more thau the leading
money winner on the men's
Mdt'.
l hcy·ve also taken a large lead
in the race to be one of the two
American teanl.!> to quaJify for
the 2004 Olympic Games. May
lost in the quarterfinals of the
2000 Olympic Games while
playing with I lolly McPeak. She
West 10 finish founh in the
conference. The Anteater'
rel\Jm second-team All-Big
West members senior Hayley
McNallan, senior \,aroline
Kabe and junior Tara Wei
don. AJHJig Wesl honorable
mention players i.cnior Leah
Da~n and junior Lachelle
Manzano also return for UCI.
The Anteaten. open the
sea1>0n Aug. 29 against Pep
perdine in Malibu.
and Walsh
currently
hold an
800-point
advan1age
over
second-place
McPealt and
FJaine Young.c;
in Olympic
qualifying.
Misty May which is
determined
by a team·~ eight -best finish~ on
the FIVB Tour over a two-year
period.
"'J hat's our No. I goaJ: May
said. "We want 10 medal in the
Olympics.#
They'll get there by continuing
to beat up on thetr competition
on both the /\VP and FIVB tours.
They might ju'>I go undefeate<l
in doing so
Selling Price .............. $15,499
Factory Re bate ............ ·$3,000
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(SICS. 6104, 6105 U.C.c.)
Notice " hereby a1ven
lo cred1t0<\ ot the w1lh111
n1med '"Urr that a bulk
sale is about to bt ma<k
of the anth dP\cr1bed
below
fhe nam"' and bu\1·
neu addrenu nt the
Seller are Betty Lou
Cllbeit, 213 Marine
Avenue. B1tbua Island
CA92662
The locetton In Call
for nt• of the chief
eaecultve llfftee of IM
sellef ts· Same H above
Al fisted by the seller.
all oth111 bu11neu n•mes
end tdd1eu es used by
tN sailer within lhre<1
years bef0<e I~ d•I~
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dtllttrtd lo the buy•r
ere. 11one
The n1me~ and bus• neu addresses of tht
buyt:f' ere: lOl •I CJH.
Inc . 209 Cmereld Ave
Balboa Island. CA 92662 The HMU to be M>lt:I
.,. described In 1e11e11I n : All ruANITUAE,
r!XTURES, EQUIPMENT.
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ltjMd, CA 92662
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th~ bU\tne~s day bfofnre
the \itll' dale speltf1e11
above
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lltilow lo lhow c•UM if .,, .., ... petition for
< hdn&" nl name ~huuld
nol be vranlcd
NO TICI or H[ ARfNC
o~r~ •) ·16 Ol I 1mP 2
""'Dept 111
The .Jdd• en ol the cuurt
t' \._1mf' •~ uoled above
J A tupy of this 01de1
In Shflw t:ftuSP '<hall be
puhlt•hed at tent once
~dch week for lou1
\U• '-e,."~• weeks pnor
t" lh" d3tt tel fQI
"' arina on lht pehlron
m lhe lollowlnc news
paper of 1ene1al circ:u·
latmn. printed 1n this
county THE DAILY Pit.OT
Dotes AUG OS, 2003
MAllJOatl UlaD
CAaTllt, JUOel Of THI
SU,lRtCHI CC>UaT
Publl,hed Newpor I
Beach Co\11 Mesa Dally
Ptlnl Au1ust 8. I !I. 22. 29 2003 FSl7
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n•11111 •• follow• KATHU H SHANNON
MOlfWI 4*1 llATHltCN
SttANN ON MOHAN
DAVI( S lo llATHlCCN SHANTY MOL.NM
2 ttt coyu OftPCRS
lhal all peoons inter
u ted 111 lhrs matter shall
•ppear befo1e this court
al the hea1 ma 1nd1cated
below to \how c1use 11
any, why the pel1hon for
ch1n1e of name should
nol bt aranted
NOTIC( or fi(ARING
Date· Sept 16. OJ Time
9 AM, Dept · L73
The 1ddress of the court
" ume 1s noted above 3 A copy of lh1s Order
to Show C•use shaH be
published 11 lust once
u ch week for four
SUCC:HSIVI weeks prior
to Lii• d•I• set fM
hurtn1 on the petition
In the followmc news·
paper of 11neul circu
lahon, pilnted in tllis
county· D11ly Pilot, 330
W Bay SlrHI, Cost1
Mesa. CA 92627
Deto1 AU8 04, 2001
MAIJ Oatl lAtaD
CAITEI, JUDGl Of fMI
SU'llKMI COUtlT
Published Newport
8t!8'h Cost• Mes. Dally
P11<1t Aucust II 15. 22.
29, 2003 FSl8
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Reltable f1Sllir11 P1od·
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Paul Robbins, 28071
Calltna, M1ulon Vielo.
Cal1forn11 92692
Robert Plcke11n1.
2624 t h111sa, M1ut0n
Vleto. Calrtornla 92691
l his business 11 con-
ducted by: a 1eneral
plrlnership
Have you SI.tried do•n1
bu11MSs yet? Ho
Robert Plclltfinc
Th11 s tatement wts
hied wilh the County
Clttk of Oreoae County
on 07I03/0J 200HtsOSM
Dei11 Pitot Aue. 1, II, JS. 22. 2003 f 508
IOna Cf NUC WI
Oftl8~
Hobet is hereby Cl'Vtll 111a1 • clowd bid l)Vblic
1uctloll will bt held on A111u11 29, ZOOJ •I 10
o'clock A.~. 1t t.flnf U
Stor1p. 11 71 Cemtl·
beck Street, Newport
Bt<Kh, County ol Of
anc•. Ca1tfc>f111a Mtnl U
Storti• will 11H to n llsry the lien on the
followlnc rnlscell1MOus
household 111d pnw1I
P'otM• t1 1tored •t 117 /
C1n1elb1cll Strut.
N.1wport 8uch, CA
92'60. bf the followint
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116ted Mlow •w• no
ltt'4 by tM ttftlftft It
Ult tlint tf rtfltlll lilllllll
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rtPfutfttllion CJ( WW
rtnt)' that lM wllftl
eot1laill uld lnventorln,
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HouHhold. Bus1neu
Records. Busmen Furn./
Equip l
UV t 6 tony Petersen
(MISC Houullold. Per
sonal E fleets. Olhe1
Fu1n1lu1e)
Pu1chues must be
made with cu.h tnd P••d
for a I the tlmt of
pUfchne Ho one undet
Utti •t• of 18 ts allowed
to allend tti. sale lht
landlofd resenn the
rltlll lo bid al lht ult.
All purchased coods a1•
sold •es 1s• 1nd must be
removed by S·OO p m
on Ute day foltowlft1 the
ui.. Bwyers must pro
vtdt • currant, or1&1r111 °' • ~holocopy of thtir
orlcinal resale r.rm1t at
the time of u e In lltu
of Hitt tu. This Hit
is •ub,.ct lo prior
canc.41allon 1n Ute tvwnl
of stltlement btlween
l1ndlofd end obll11ttd
p•rty.
Published Newport
Bttch·Cost1 Mtst Dilly
Pilot Stpl l !I. 2?
2003 Fi24
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ClllfltPIDflln
Nollet ,, htieby ''"'"'
lh•t • doMcC bid pullhc 1uct10n w1H be held on
A~I 29UI, 200. <11 11
o'c'°'k AM at Mtnt U
SlOf 1111 II,' 111 • r,•met·
N t k Slr"t. Newport IHCh, C-ly Of Or Mtf, Clfifofni• Mini U
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tN flM! of rllltal MMw
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reprei.entation or war
renty lh•I lhe un1ls
contain said tnventorln.
84615 Mart0 Albe<lo
Alblar Misc Houwhotd
84602 Mt1l1 A Z.
h•rson Misc. House
hold
PurchHH must bt
mlde with ctsh and paid
for el the time of
purchase No one under
lhe _,. ol 18 is allowed
lo 1ttend lh• ult. Tiit
landlord ltSM•ltl the
rrpl to bid •l the ult.
All 1>11rcllased IOOds ttt
sold"» 1t• ind must be
removed by S..00 p.111. on the day lollowine tk
nit. lwyws must ptO·
vide • current, or laln1f
or 1 photocopy of lhtir
orlelflel restlt ~unit 1t lht ltme of Hie In lieu
of ules tu. nus salt
Is sublec t lo prior
c1ncen111011 tn the event
of setllemtnt bttwffn
landl0<d end obll11ttd
p11ty
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ducted by. t c0<porallon
Have 'tOU lllrttd dolnl
busl11tu ,.u Yes. 01/
01/2001
4 Impact Mlfkellnc,
Inc., Cyndi• Morrla/
Stattllt)' Tres. •
Oita si.t.-.nt •H
f ttlHI with the Cownly
Clet'll of Or •fllt C~ tt10'l/lllUJ IMMtHlt7
Diiiy f'ht July 2!, A4c. 1, I, lS, 200J f...,
Tht lollow1111 l>'ftons
trt 6otnt IHI~• "· Sk)'lynn l rudttnc. 311•
S Syo1mor• St., Senu
An•, Caltlornie 92707
Alberto J HtfH, 3114
S. Syc11110re St • Santa
Ane. C11ttornll 92701
Irina Hetu. 311' S
Sycamore St., S1nt1
Ana, Cel1for11•• 92707
Tht. bualness Is con-
ducttcl ~y. llu.tbM4 "'41
wife ..... Y" .... _..,..., ......_, • .,"'°
Trin1Htf•
TMt ttf*'*'I w• 18" ....,. ... c-ity
Cleftl of Or 11119 eo-ty
tfl Oll25.4J 1:;,;1.'1)HI ~::~ 26. r4:A
l
f'Ulc;e o Bid Rece1~1 .ott10 of 01rector of l'utthas1n1. Co8't Community CO ..... Oistllet, Blq, 0 • 1370 Adams Avenue. Co1ta Meu , CA 92626
Project ldentificallo11 N•mt Ol•troct lransportellon M1tnten•nce r acollt•· Bid Ho, 1880 ,.
Pleet 8 1dt are. on file and awa1l1blt at Ollln of Ute Phyt•cal F acllllles
Coorclin•tor, !"d1th Richey, Coa\I Ctunrnunoty Colleae ()1~trtct 13/0 Ad•ms Ave., •••• ·o .. Co~· ... SI. CA (/ 14) 438-4673 • w• Sit•: www.c:ccd edu/f1c1l1ti.s •
NOllCf IS HEREBY GIVlN that the above narn•d School OistrltL ot Oraroae
County, CaUlor~la, actlro' by •nd throuah •h Govunine Board, he1e1n1Her
referred lo H DISTRICT • Woll rcuovt up lo, but not later th•n the above
staled time. stiled bids for the award of • contract lor the proiect dnc1tbed n . N.w CoMlruchon of 8,794 squ•" loot M1onten•nu f•uhty end PMluna l ots
There 111111 be a Su ty <S60) dolla1 non refundabl• P•Ymenl r'eQutted for
each stl ol brd documenh Chech ~hould be m•d« P•Y•ble tu Coa>I Community Coll~e 01slr tel
81d1 $11111 be received on lhe placo 1dclll1f1ed •hove, and fhoH bod~ shall
be opened and publicly read aluud .ii the above ~Idled tom• and vlace
In accordance wtlh the pr<.oVl\tUll\ ul C•l1furnt• Pubht Contr.i~I Code
Section 3300, the 01strn:I requite\ lh•I the bidder µo~sus the follow1nr
clusrhcatlon ol 'ontractor'\ ht en'~''' lho t1111t thal th~ conlrdll I\ awardPd Conlrtctor: 8 License
The followin& per,ons
•r• doln1 buslntu n
Retttr & Company, 30!>8
Club Houu Rotd, Costa
Mtu. Cellforoi1 92626
K1thleen Reiser, 30'!>8
Club Hovw Road, Coste
,,...,., California 92626
fhn busineu 1s con
ducted by an 1nd1vHluat
Hne ycx,r started dom~
buslntu yet? No
Kathleen Reo!>er
Thts statement wn
hied with the County
Clerk ot Oranae County
on 01/'12/03
200S .. 52S4S
011ly Ptlol Aur I!>, rl,
29,Sepl.5,2003 FS28
lhe lollowlna persons
••• do1n1 buslM n u
Advanced Vu 1btllt y
Contepb , 916 W Ocean
front, New1>Qrl Beach.
CA 9~661
l1nce YaUtry, 916 W.
O~un rronl, Newport
Beach CA 92661
""' bUSIMU " con ducted by, an u1d1vHlual
H1111 you st.ir led do1na
busmen yet' No
l•nce Vallery
Thts statement was
!tied with the County
Clerk of Or 1n1i• County
on 08/01/03
200S'9SUll
Daily Pilot Au& 8, I!>,
22 29 2003 f'513
PUBLISH. Aucust I!>. 2003 •nd Au&u•I 2'J .!OOJ NOTICE OF PE'fl. ~ h l4l#1ol1ly
WALK THROUGH W•IH hrouih '' not Mond•lury Oale Au&u ... 28 2003 T10N TO ADMINIS-A HEARING on the
11 9•00 1 "', Coast Communoty Collt11.t !Jl\tr r<t 11/0 Allam• Avenue t.o•I• TER ESTATE OF pellllon wtl be held on
MeH CA 9 2626 Please meet ouhrd• Ku1ld1ng O Plu.e lall /14 438 4646 VIRGINA KNOTT ~ 11, 2003 at 1~tO~AT£. September 23 100J at 2 00 p "' ; BE.HOER 'I 4i PM In Dept. ~
80 AJIO OATC October I 100) Cale No. A220670 ~ =' ~. CA
No payment shall be m•de lor wur~ "' m•ler••I u11de1 the w nlfact unleu To .. ,._.., benefl-92813-1571
end unhl the Rearslrar of Cunh •llur\ ~~"""' 1r1 th• OISTRlt f' lh•I the ~. ~. oonlln-IF YOU OBJECT to
COHTAACTOR wn properly httn\ed •I lht 11111~ ""' <Un Ir atl wu •warded Qllfll crecMora. Ind per-Ille gtal'lling al the 1>9tt-
Any CONTRAC TOR not so ht ensed '' •11b1t <I lo 1i.n•tt1e, u11dtr tht l•w It IOlll whO may Olhefw!Je lion-~~ appeat
Ill• hcense class1lrcat1on speu l1t'd h~r e1n•bnv• ,, Iha I of • ·spettAhly be lnlel9S1ed in the wlll 11 th. '-tlf'll and llla'9
contractor· u deltned on Sf'tt•vn 10'>8 ol lh~ Cd1tlorr114 R1J,1nen ..,,0 Of MUtte, Of bo#'t, al ~ objlc:tiotll Of file
Professions Code, the 'pec.,ltly <1t1•tr•<lur dwaidtd lh• Conlr~<t fcir thi' VIRGINIA KNOTT wntten objec:liolie Wi1fl
Work shall itself construd " ""'lultly ol lh1: Wur~ 1n acu11d•n<t wrlh the BENDER the court before the p1ov1s1ons ol Callforma Busme\~ and P1111t•\\1ons Codr 'lee lion 7()'jq A PETITION FOA he ring y appee
All Worli must be compltled w1th1n iOO <On\.cut1~e ddn lune I\ ot the PROSATE hU been ,,.;. may :r,n ~
eswnce f arlure to complete thp W11rl. w1thon th• 11m• '"' '"'th h~• •m will filed by Jolln C. Fossum Of by~ attorney
ruult 1n the 1mpos11ton of ltq111d,11~d d~m•~t\ l<•r ••<h d•y of d•l•v '" lht Ind Teny Hadleft In the IF YOU ARE A
•mount ~et forth on the "lnlnrm14l1on fror f!odl1Pr< Supertof· Court Of Call-CAEOrTOA Of 1 contin-
[ach bid muil conl<irm .ind b~ r•'l'""\•v< 111 111• rnntr•ll dotun1r11h lomla. County ol OA-gent Cl'edttol al the
["h bidder $hilll ,ubm1L on Ill• h11n1 lut111•lt•d "''h th• •••nlrdll d•1tumtnh ANGE oec:easecs ~must file
• hsl of lhe propo~ed \Ubt untr •<I•" 111 lh10. pro"'' I '" r1<<1otred by th• THE PETITION .,o.JI c:lalni with the CXlUlt
Sublettrnc and Subconh a<t1n2 t,rn l't1 tur· 11.t '""••nm•nt I.•><!• 'i•<h<•n FOA PROBATE re-and mall a copy to the
4100 et seq q1»91s 11'111 Jom C per10flal representa11Ye
C at h Brd shall be ac<o>t11P••1t•d ht • •to t1t1•fl "' , ,1\h••r •, 1 h•< i. "' tHd ~ lllid Teny IPl)Olnled by the court
bond on an amount not ""' lh•u l•n ,,.r• •nl 1 HJ 1 ,t th~ total btd p111 r Hldl.ltl be lj)pOll'1led u Wllttn tour montnl from
pay•ble lo the Orsh1cl d\ 4 ~udt 1nl1 • 111.,1 lhl' lucldo-1 ol 11· ll"•IHl\dl " petlOnll ~ h date of first lsauance
atcepted. \hall promptly rHtuh "" AK• "emF11t 1111111• 11 , \Al1• l•tl1o1 y to ldmlniater the estate al lett9'1 111 ptOlllOed in
f11lhlul Performance Bond 111 .. n """""I ""' I•·' lhdn 11111 h11111h•d 11r••"nt al the decedent Probate Code section
(IOOS) of the tolat btd p111 • l111111•1t ' l',1ymrnl 11 .. 11d rn ,.,, dmounl 11111 THE PETITION 9100 The time lor filtng
leu than nne hundr ~d 11e1<••ll 'IOCJ· / .,f lh• t1•l•I hod 11111 • and fu1111\h ~ the decldent't dams """" not eJO?re cerllftcate~ ev1dencma lh•I lhl' 1•111111.1111•~11• '"' r""' rllr1 I 111 tll• ln1n1111t' wiU Ind oodlc:h, II any, befofe lo\K mof1lhe from
\Ill forth on lhe 11ene1 al '011d1t1 .. 11\ h1 111" ev1111 ul I 11lu1" lo 1·11l~r rnlu llt<· be admitted lo probate lhe heerinn date nollCed
conlr•t l and 1uelule the r•11u11•d <.1 .. ,urr1o·nh """ hod ,., 1111ly wtll !Je The will and any oodlclls llboYe . .,,
lorlerted The ra1thlul P1•d orm•111 • B•md •h•ll 11 lfldlO Ill lull l111u '""' ellrtl -evlilable for exami-YOU MAY EXAM-
lhrou11h the au•r.rntee 11errod •• ~"" tltrll 111 !Ito K•O•• JI toJ1111tli1111•. nabon 11'1 the Ille kepi by INE tile file kept by the
The OISl RIC f re~••v•s It•• "~"' Ir. ,.I•• I Iffy "' All htll• ... "' ... 11 ... my the court ooun " ....... ,.a,_.,,,.,
11reaularrt1es or mlormahlt•·· m '''Y huh"' 111 lh• h1r1r11r>1 THE PETrTION Interested-Ill tile Mia"te:
As requ.,ed by Sec.hon 1 // ~ ,,t lltf" I •hf11u11,, I,,,,,,, f oth• thf' lhtf"r tnr
ol lhe ~P••lment al lndu· lrtAI R•I•••· , -.I "" \I.ti• ,, l.•hh1tuA 11.n ~ autrlonty to ~ may file wi1t'1 the
dete1m1ned lhe &enetally l)tnA1hne r•lr• ol "'~' ~ 111 Ith l"l•hty tn whtlh ldmilliSlet lhe eslale OOUf1 a Request for
lhe Wurk I~ lu be perlurm~d I I"" .. 1 l•n \1 "'Ai' r•I• drlrt111111•tt1>11\ tTdef the k~e.s:::: Speaal Nobce (form OE-
•"t1tlect PRfVAlllNC WACl <.c flt I At• "'uni 11n•J .11 !hr IJt'.IHll t """ r ~ 154) al Ille lllong al an
lo(ated at 1370 Adant\ Av• I ,,•,t, Mr 1 t A 'l?tilh l'hy'1• ii I 1111t11~, /lot;1. (TIWs ::::::I will ""'9tllofY and ~aJSal
Plannon11 and ate ~•a•lahl• tr 111y 1111•,.,l•d l'MI• ,,1,.111 ,.,111.-1 lhr alow lhe 191>" al estate aseetl Of ~
Contr.ctor \hitll post a U'PY .. 1 1111-. 11 .. , um• .. t .11,.,It 11111 "'' 11,. t nntr ,, 1111 ~llYe IO take ITIW'Y any petition Of ICQOUnt
•nd any 1ubcont1 aclo• undrr ti '"''II I•·• v nul '"' th,•n 111•· ""'"' 111.,J 1,, •v.11111111, actlOt1ll 'Mlt10llt Ol:Jtaining aa provided '" PrOl>lte
••lo uf wa11n to .tll Wt.lf ~PI\ •11111l•o 111t "' ..... "" ulu111' I"" '·'"'''•'I OOU(1 approval Before Code IMICllon 1250 A
Nu blddt!r may w1thdr•w ""V hill '''' • µ1•111><1 ol ~'"' 1111)1 •l<1V" ""''' taklng oettaln very Im· ~I fOf Sj)ec&al
the dalt S<it for the optn1n~ 11111111' portant acllone, haw· NOtioe form I& avtlllabte
A payment b<.ond \hltll be rP11111t•l1 1•ru•1 tu i'• •11111<111 »t 11•• , ""'' "t 111d -·the perMJnal 199'9-from the ooun cf«ll
\h.tlf bt on th .. fo•m \el forth 111tt"111111tAr 11111111111•1•1\ IM!fUIM! Wiii be requited Attotney fOf petlllofw:
J>u"uant to s .. ctton ??lllO nt II•• l'111ll1t r ""''••I I u1I• Ill• '''""" t ... 11 ID grve nobce to Inter-PAUL N FRIMME.A ESQ
tonl•m PIOVl).t(ln\ p,.rmttttnR .,, .. \U 'l"\'\lul t.otrtH t11 ub·•1tof1 •.t•f tHltW\ esle<J penona ~ IRE.LL. MA.NELLA
tOf any monn~\ w1U1held b1 lht IJ1~.1111 .. t t11 ,·O\un-JJ•·tl.;0ttu1t11r • 1m,h, lh,. they Nve WI.Ned nobC:e L.l.P
tontu ct or C>Of-'ted to the 1800AVEOFTHE
I •<h btd \ublfllll•d on <t<.pon'• t .. 1111\ Nu111 r "" 111 ••llt 011 4\ ' hut propo9ed ICdon ) The STARS 11~m aMQu•lf! s.h~ettnR,. $hOr1n1 f'lfh1 t.r -tLIOi ._,, ,.qwvttl111tul n1,.th •• tt I ,, 11"'9Pf"w:lef• ~•a STE 900
the p<otectton or ltff' and hmb '" 11 •n h•' •ntl up•n • , ••·•hon "'"" 11 ,,..,11 llOn aUltlonly ...-be LOS ANGELES CA
•onlorm to apphc.tble u lety o•d~" j granled un1eM an 1'11191 90087
Cenrftt"9 a-rd llSl8d peraon 6ln 11'1 Newpof1 ~
ly W IKlo"' M. Y•t"· ld. D., Ct.-ellor, otljeclx>tl ID h pfttioll Mesa Dally c~1 c-""'""Y Colle9• Dlttrl<t and anows good cause CN885932 BENDER
Publtshf'd Newpoll Bur h Co•ld M•~~ Oatly Prlot Augu~t l'r 71 X~I I why the court liholJld not Aug 15, 18,22, 2003
The lollow1111 pet,on•
ant doml! busmen as
The Calaly&t , 1300
Adams Avenue, 1A,
Costa Mtu, Ctllfornta
92626
Nancy M Anllel\on.
1300 Adams Avenue, 2A,
Costa MeMt, C1l1lorn••
92626
This bu•tn•u 1s '°" dueled by •n 1nd1v1du4I
Ha ve you slatted domtt
busmen yet' v.~
03/01/03
Na"cy M Ande"on
This •lalemenl "'"'
ltted with the Cr1un1y
Clerk of O"nae Couuty
on 07/30/03
2003 .. SS222
01111~ PllOI Aur I. 8, I!>
22. 2003 r ~07
PUT AfEW
WORDS TO
WORKfOR
YOU!
(949) 642-5678
The lollow1n1 per son'
••• dom11 buuntu u
Chaya, 2072 Orcherd
Onve, Newpo<t BH ch.
Cahlorma 9?660
lnlerProareu Corp<>
r•lton (C•l1f), 1700
Caluy Duve. Newport
Buch, Caltl<irnr• 9·~
lhrs busmns ~ con
du~tttd by a ">fpoulron
Havf' you started doonc
busmen yet• Nu
lnte1Pr<.oeru• Corpo
r4ltu11 Sh1tcru h k•d•
Pr•\ldent
lht\ ~latemenl was
filed with the County
t.ler~ ol Orane.e Cciunty
on 07/10/03
20036951 110
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PUT AFEW
WORDS TO
WORKfOR
YOU!
(949) 642-5678
lndrx Ilow to Place A
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SERVICE DIRECTORY
-For All Your Home and Business Needs -
I 11d1 1 thl Sci\ hL' D1ro·1.tr•n lt111m·1
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(Oc11n v .. w) $6.500/ea Sal Sun s.m h.wnrture.
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1489 ANTIQUES
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Office ,.,. l-•e
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170 C I 7th Street
CO\l8 MHa 949·466-~23
34 77 Ve .. etl-Dr
!>br Jba lO~I e•eC:
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SUN 1-S
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e&P•n\lon Joan All1•on
Bk• 949 646 2011
01 949 683 8911
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The lollowln1 pef\on~
.,, dolna busonen u
lol1tes S11v., Jewelry 2237 M•plrr St Cost•
Mew CA 9262 /
Oolo1n Perei Pelayo
2237 Maple St Cus.
Mesa CA92627
fh1s bu~meu rs t<in
ducted by •n ond1Y1du•I
He11e you started dornc
bu\1neu y•I, No
Ooloro P P1tl•yo
Thi\ \l•lerrn:nt was
hied with the C<.ounly
Clerk ol Or.nee County
on 01/l!l/OJ
2001 .. SIUI
Daily Pilot Au& I 8 I'>
Z2, 200J FS03
Th11 follow•nc penon'
.,e do1n1 bu"n•u H
VICKI Kl I IN DfSIGN. I
Weybrod1• Ct Newpoll
Beat h CA 92660
Vtl kt luu1u Kl~1n, 7
W11yb11dee Ct Newport
Bnc'1 CA 92660
Th1s bu\men t\ rnn
duLled by •n tnd1wldu•I
Have you •IM 1,.d '"""• bu~""" y~t 1 Nu
Vi< ~rlll•tn
1111\ >l•lr menl wa~
!tied •tlh lhe Ct1unl1
(.l~rli ot IJ•.,,lt,. C11un1y
""08 01 01 200lHSS644
Da11y 1'11111 i\1111 It I~ a "l'i XXH rs21
STARTING
ANEW
B USINESS?~
• • • • • • • • • • •
The fol\owtn1 pert.On\
are doon1 busmen n
I he Heellll Connection
I 7!1<> Whither Ave , '67
Co\la Mesa CA 9167 / o .. ne M.i11e l dl• I/')()
Wtlllher Awe •62 Gu\lw
Meu CA92627
Thi\ bll$1"US " lUn
d,..; l•O by an 1n6Jv10u•I
Hav• 100 starl•d ~rnr
bU\trlt\\ yet, Nu
01•11•1 ....
Th• \l•lement •n
!tied woth lh<' Cuunty
r if,r ~ 11 Q,.nl!P County
.. n IJ!lr!>'l()J
200369SS6SO
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mnd It.rm Ip wmnonr YU.Illy llASIS
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lllur-.IJ• ~ rupm
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?b• ? < il•• .. alk Ir
l><h len pool "1'.>A Sl900
1\011 now 949 /0/ U()ll
MfWl'Olll HflGMTS
Coll•att • 21H .lb•
larmm hdwd fir \ Ip
r~r yArd Sl~ • 7bf
711A tp hdwd llf \ K •r
lab SI 900 <)49 6C2 !14811 ...... ,_,ty btote s•
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MIN SUN 1-S SJIS2 s11v., t..t ... .,
Stunnine 180' whrte
water p~nor CM:n view
4br Zba tncl cuest quar
lets froprc•l landsc
$729,000 Tero Boweo
Coldweh 8anller
HUIOllWOODS
2b• 2ba. 2 c ear•&"
bedroom/olhu A11
$1800949 293 4631
ORANGE 7400 l.Jflna Bndl
COSTA MISA
SAT t-l. CU,...ttc Y•ll S•. •..Y lr-••ll J 17 l'rlMetett Dr.,
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8ey area) 420 VIII•
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All real ntate adllw ·
hsill& In ltlr. MW$PBC* ts tub)ect to the r ••• ,
Faw HovMn& Act of 1968
as amended which
rneltts It 1111111 to
adverltw •any pref•·
tni:e, llmllallon or
dltcrlnllftehon beNCI on
rac., colori r~. Ml,
h1ndlcap, 1Mlli•I tutus
0t national or l(ln, or an
Intention to t11•ll.e eny
•uell pref"'"''· tlmita tMHt Of dlKtlmlMtlofl •
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not kl'IO~ Kctf)I any ldvw'....,._t fot
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stile wattffowt rel1119,
ownerslllcl lnteust '
8"PfOl 3~ acres of land
& 1mprovemenh + ycx.rr
own camp compound
w/1truc t u1• and 2
tra1lera Wond«ful Fri
nltht 8BQ'1 & wine
l ulln1 durlnc duclt
HHOll + m1ny utrasl
Idell IOI 2 friends Of
fetllet & aon Call Mille
11 310 Ml-o854.
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B•hamt lurn1tur1 ,
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ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
MJaQOSIOVTl
Pm BIC8 fCI CMICI
W•Y1lBT OP£N SAT I .t
491 ~River Av• Jbf 3b•
Wu $82!1,000 Now
$799,000
The S1yw1tz Co
949·930-7528
-eon.• .. ADiAUWAill
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ScKllh ESTATt on one
of lhe llf cat lots.
Of'l•SAT~suet 1-S
ISMlMfDr.
!>bf lb•, Medlterre
nun paradise. Cre·
clan shaped pool a
Spa fountains & Prim
Trees. 8y OWn.r
Aceeplin& Bid$ S.
twun $1.499.000 ll~~ •19>-01&»
.. w.-11.-
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9"49 ~~ 4391
ntne
felt lelitefr...t ~•1'
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Waterfront sunHt
vlf!ws•~.000 ,....,_,.,.....,, ...
Stef-leM-er t4t-7aS-l1 56
220' Yhte MMfcM
Of'DSATl-6
Newport 6etch 8hltfr
C IK townhm, 3bf •nd
unit. ollt p•tlo. 2c1.r.
courtuy to broltK\ SSU,818
Br Owner 714 299 7373
m7 Catalpa, llla4 -
of ~bly I city llctlla.
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al 19th St 2br 2be oondo
turn'd. Ip clean Winier
awe10me 949-927 nn
·oclAH & IAY VllWs·
11 lh St. :..-. 2!M. 'ff'1 ""' al. ""1 rermd. w/d. '""-"-bbq S'tfj(X) ~ 1979
·~2-.-.,..a. w.. to nwMVJ llSIMwl
bjancl '!Al '*arbor Woods
S\850,fmo 949-6 3'730
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Wetb•r. w/d hoOIMJPS, $1900/mo 949 640 103~
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House Cleaning
20 ycan. m Busmen
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(949) 548-0097
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Spring Cleaning
Specials
NORTH
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AVOID nt.E CALAMITY
WESr • 1087
Q 93
EAST
• 54
North's bidcUna clearly described a
J,. ~ 1 ilililribution and I beticr ltuin
rninimuro opening bid -with a min-
hnum Nonh would simply have
raised tO two ~ Oil die teeond
round, or paued two no tnimp. Since
the club stopper WIS virtually DOOeA· i tenl, SoU1h wisely chose four
sPlldeti as the final cooc:rac1 rat.btt than three no trump.
0 J 10
•AQ973
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• KQJ3 '1:'72
o AU • J 842
SOl11'D WEST .. .... 1NT ,_ ... ....
Opening lead: Ten of •
Thrte no tnlmp would have been
defeated quickly after a oonnal
fourth-bcsc club. Against four spailcs,
West led a ttump lo cu1 down on pos-
sible tuft's in dummy. Tu preserve a
laler entry to band. dee lacer carefuU_Y won the O(*llng lead with dummy s
ICC. Tben: were nine fut tricb to be
had -fodr soadcs. two hearts and
Ihm: dWnoods -so one club ntff
would suff"lCC. At tnck two decllll'Cf 1mmedialely led a club rrom dummy.
West woo and revcr1ed 10 ipadH, bot
decll/'Cf" was in cootrol.
A bridge player·~ paradise i~ a lond
when: thecc will be a 4-4 °' bcner
majOf-~uit fit on every deal.
Unfortunately. real lire is oot like that
and. while the 4-3 Moysian fit might
be k:sl> than ideal. ii often proVldcs a
sound enough haven.
The spade wa~ taken in hand with
Lhe jack and a club ww; ruffed on the
table. II wa~ a simple matter '°"
declarer 10 come 10 hand with the ace
of diamoods. druw the outstanding
ll\lmps anJ ca)h the n:IT\llini ng red-
u11 winner.. 10 bnng the IOOIJ to 10
tnck.s.
Newpen Helehta 3Br.
2Ba, Iara• f1mlly room,
2 car a11raae. avail 8/1
$2400/mo 9-49· 759-3771 TaOVAH
2br 2b1 2 c; aar. aaled.
community pool, aet
$23009-49 293 4631 OCIAH WWI 2h 2.Sba towmome. 11i lellel. 2 car
lttch pr. wd ~ s:2Sln' MO~ ~I 858..tl4-3777 s-en• Jlr 21/tl•
sinale lam hm, new
NIW,Oal HllGHlS paint I. carpel, 2.:: p .
Townhome 3br 2~a. 2· $3IDTI ~ h 9685J.8)ti
car lllf. S2600m 9-49-230·
3290 or 9-49·689-4200 Renllls Wanlld 7880
3br 2ba on Balboa Wiii lie a , • .,..._,.,.,
Pcnm. hdwd firs, Ip, drover. Pf1vate ~relanal
patio, 2 c a•r. avail 8-l wort<. udlanae loi room/
aat $26509-49 293 4631 bath 909-791 ·1932
...... vi-...... .h
2ba hou'le. 2 car Plllll!.
wd l*l4JS, trllf1C/bld( yard
$2!l:ol) pet '* ~51Zl
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94t-673-J6U
VACATION
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Exchlnge 7930
M-iM ..... ten Can't u~
our timeshare Oct • 18
c1n lou' Ocnnlronl
... S3l!i0 949-719-9'86
W..te4"-t"°°u-
rT /PT Apply in per SOf1
1801 81yside Or • Corona
del Mat. Wed Sat. 10.-2.p.
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~ Cere11ver FT
•Waiter PT •OldE~CW,
• Rtceptoonisl
949 760 2800
HOW YOU SAY rT,
Cl...AlllFIED CAN Am il.
I I
& •USl#ESS •Ef'AMS
Uparades. Repairs ol
Computer, Networks
E venln~/Weekends
Compellltve prices
for qua hi y ""vie ...... ,,_1175
714-926_.221
Concr9tl & .....,
WlnHOln HYWAU
All phases sm/lra jobs
CUANI 20yrs. fair, free
est L~ 714-639 1447
DUNCAN lUCTltK
Locel, Quick Response
Home, Y1rd & Dock Elect
20 Yrs E ap locftnsured
ll'275870 9-49 650· 7<M2
DUfCHMAN W CTltC
lrldi Ii.di S~ llle Commerc11I. Industrial. Coocrete. PellO, Or1veway .~ ~ ~
ftreplc, BBQ Refs. 25Yrs RllBI tlfl'H!Jl g&~
C.p Terry 71 4 557·759'4
The Ce-t ·-UCINSID CONTIAClOI
Cementwork, Bridl, Tde No JOb too 1111 M wW:es.!
& More Reliable. No job Repair, remodel, fans,
loo small 714·615 9062 •· -SYC ~3656
YGUaNOMI
1 .... 0VIMUfl
NOJl<n CUSTOM mAlM lll
C1ll • plumber. hWltiofl ..... ceramic.
p1inter, h1nd1m•n. ~---...... 1975 or 1ny of the 1rHt L#6121* Jeff 714-612-9961
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PCOPLE CAN HCLP T1LE DEAN ,.9-673-8065
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through
classified!
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Gel your yard loolune
tis best b the SWTmlr
Y•d c:1!9t ~ ~n,u
bJne..141$ and ~
weekend I. eve quotes
XtH H...t Sentk M
714-427-0040
lree Servi~•. Y1rd
Cle1nup, M1lnlen1nce.
Sprinkler Rep111. Heuhna
(t4t) 650-1711
Ill" TOil! • Rf PAIR
S. RlMOOll l~G
Ctwiltiln~ RWic..i--. in.. drywlll
IUX:o, llb floarl. ~--....... ~, Sll'ior~ .... C.WJDM
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~ Almadel E.wpens
l1577912
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• ~. Cornmrrcial
No Job 1bo Smoll
Daft llam.lltoa
949-322-1292
<•'• o. "' .._., -• t• 4e It? We can & we
wtll 2Cfl . 4 •• yo..-home
rep3l1s 71 •·348·8430.
FIX UP SPICWIST. All
types of rep11<s. Elec·
trocal, plumbtne. doors, "'* ~ liea I. more 2~/7dlys 714-366-1881
~c-...
'~ Cwpentry • Plumblna
Drywall • Stucco
Palfllir'C. Tilt & more 20+ Y urs Experience!
JI 714-t6t-Sn6
, ... ..,aw-·. "-•...-s.-...... lnterlot & E•terior
Rtp1in 714 501 6466
lHI HANDYMAN
All work 1uarenteed ~ E1ectrlall. Doon.
f!Nh carp*' S&Malfi .....
.MellOf .. DUM"ll
71 • 968· 11112
AYAILMILE TOOAYI
9-49 673-5566 ............ ................. Sl'fCllllz/nQ ,,,
Additions & ~~ 714-111-1711 ............
, ........
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ed w/tll'Olll OflllllUI·
tlon1I 1111111 npwlel'tc•,
efeuble w/aecurit"r•
jMIW .. 1 lftllSt • ...._.
Fri 9•3:00 C•ll for
lfltlf'Ylew !M9·n l-92JI
Al-IASI W-n·a Store
1l FNhlon lallnd Is now
hlrll'll up'd fT a,nd PJ
Sllu I UOC ,... c:orDd
la Afwl .. -~.,.
llOUl DHMHHI 2S lira • week. Must IHI fully
experienced.
COM. 949-644-1•13
... .._11 Flllh
11111. loolq b IP.f{d
Prime loc b ... _ 949-2.12·16'29 Pwt.
NIHtSIS IMMllHAllLYI ~'s. ~'$ & Cclrpwb1s
Medtd for llve-in/Houtly Actt.NMMtc .. °' .... <-'Y • (71.4)SS7-227S ...., .................
$12/hr La stor11e
f1c1hty Mon, Thurs,
Fri's. Office 1nd Ille
riialnlenance. E.Kp. a +
Leon 71•·437·9200
rr u les '" upscale
baby I ch1lderns
store m H8 TH m
pl1yer who hkes to
dulan & sell. Salary
+ bonus + medical. t4t-4t ... 454 I
SalMIWlcll ,... In Costa
Men nMds help. Call
between S.111·l~m 9'49·
645>1100uk for M1raot
-IMW 't7 3211 C.-
melalloc d•rk blue/arey
lthr. $uperb cond
throu1houl Sl4,995
~1 8llt 9&$18118 ........... ,, ..... (_
IMW 'ti U CeftV.
aulo wh1te/t1n llhr. CO,
beaulllul like new cond,
Sl7.495 v59724 Im &
wan llYM Biii 9&511& 1llll8
www.ec,el.c••
IMW 't9 U C.-, 2.J
V6. l!>k mo ~pd. CO, 2
tone b"' & ten. Ith< Int,
beautiful hilt new cond,
S19.99S vS55721 11·
n1ncona a. w1rranty an1I
Bkr 949-586-1888 ___ ..,,... ... _
Co4t"°c 'to n..tw-4
sllver/17ey, •dt. sunroof.
tlttr. IUIO J8k m1. S4800
new 11<0 949 76()..()1«
Open 1Dllys
Law Rlltee
Stoqige Specilla
Since 1981
949-645""'545
HSY MOVUS SH/Hr.
Ser~ ~C1lln lnswed
Tl ~246-2378
32J.6lO. 9971 eel
PUBLIC NOTICE
The C1llf Public
Ut1hlln Commission
requires th•t 111 uied
h ouuhold 1ood1
movers print lhelr
P.U.C C1I T number;
hmos ind chtuffeurs
print their T C.P.
numtMlr in 111 edller-
tJsementa. If you have
eny qvnlt()fls 1bo•I
th• le1•llly of •
m ove r , limo or
ch1ulfeur. c1ll.
l'U8UC UTIUT•S
CCNIMtlSION .,, ..... ,
Cervette 'It c_,.
1uto 60tl+ ml, metalllc
red/ten lttir, superb
cond lhrouanout, $9,995
Bkr !M9·586·1888 -.ecpeltl.c-
...... ,
sllvlf'/l'tY lthr, 21
V6, 4wd', 6 CO. w11r
pp $14,999 949-675-87
MAIDA Y•Ull 2001
red u ter t•n lthr Inter.
1m·fm CO. sunrf, 1c,
SIS.•95 949-4!M-4652
MHCIDH INZ 't2
I~ 2.4 bMdl. II J#llf'
Nroof, -ml. orP -. ..,~2341
MercHH 'OJ 1201 20lo. ml, ,...,., , ptrfect
cond. fletcher Jones svc
& n tended w1rr1 nty
$14,500 !MS-644-23-42
fer .. '65 Muto•t MllCIOU 5a$l 'N
Converllble , orialn1I Blue/crMn, new top i nd owl\lf, aollol ur Sl9.995 obo s.49-719·2943. uphols1ery Pvt P•rty $9850 949-673-1095
f-4 ......... c-. • ... , ...... 560 Sl
6cyl, 111110, A/C. pb. pw, whlll/ten. immec ~
pi, 11111'-fm. c:c. whl covers nn .,.._ ,.. d • um o0o 11 .. 962-1 .. 1 dm-... Sl3J'.l> ™-751-*
ow..-wte ... .__
l-" a.ever 't6 ..... 60k ml, t>lac:ll/1fey ltlv.
•••er While . fully mnrt, CO, flbulous cond
loaded, 1U m1inlen1nce th rQu&llout $5995
rec, $16,900M9.,.(11'29 vlnf457219 BM.
,HIUWSAUlO
01.,..u~
Blue w~. only 141<
• mi, sports ... ( l 9C78C) $24,980
oo•wn• Sliver W/bladl IUv,
Stee>ltonic
(193871) S21.!8>
HUIO_....
WMe w/:iaddle lealh·
et. moontool
(194-43) 0 .980
or..,.sr.,,..
Sea Green w/uddle
lttw. 28K mo, moonroof
(1911 2) S'29.!8>
HMerc.-.su uo
Blue w/black. IU"Y
\l)OrlSl*a (19416) SZJ,!8>
HfffWUMS
Red w/black ltlv, 5spd
( 19'70) Sl8.!8>
or,....r..._
T11>tron11:, ooly 1811
m!IM. navacation
(1939') IHQUIR[
•• t.JrW GS .JOO
Gold w/saddle leather.
chrome wheel5
(l!M18) $21,!8>
01 f'end. GT1
Blldt w/bllet. only 100
~
( 19!197C) INQUH
0, • .,, ... cuoo
Silver w/vey, navi·
aation, only 151< ml
(1~5C) INQ4JIRE
OOf'..ulte .. 11nw
Slinr w/bladl,
1>1em1um wund
(194263) $28.980
fft..574-7717
PllllSMITO ;'I\ If Ila
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~Professional
Painting
UC.~
latUr/lltedar
Decmllw JW.tlM u.~
Rob Isbell -Owner
Costa Mesa. Ca
(949) 646-3006
Cell 949-887-1'80
a...-• .-....~.., Or11f Prlcel Guwtnteed
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N:Jt red on l>lilod., low
moles, IOI aeous! (194001) $57,980
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Stiver w{blacll llhr,
Stecitronte
(193871) $21.!8>
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White w/saddle leath-
er moorvoof ( 19443) $27.980
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lttv. 28K mi. moorvool
(19112) S'29.!8>.
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Blue w/bl<lck, ~ey
Sj)Of1S pile
(19'16) SV.911>
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Red W/b&Kk lthr, 5spd
(l9C70) $18.980 "',...,...., .... Tt1>lton1e, only 18"
miles, navaphon
(1939') INQlH
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Cold \Ir/saddle luther.
chrome wheeb (19'18) $21,9111
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81ac:k w/btack only 100
mMs
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Sil .. ., w/.ey, nlYi-
pliOn, only 151< mi
(19M5C) IHQtME 00,..,...._...
Stiver w /bladt. &spd,
low miles (19607) SJS.980
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$18,995 fin & warr•nty
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hft kit, pl w/•IMm nliftt
cond $7900 9&675·5744
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429 Chevy VB. 2S1< or;aln
mi, $11,fiOO BE.ST OHE.R
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2003 22tt.. lmmac:,
sleeps 6 I. 8 opltonal
tent. pm1c lbl. bb-. T oy Ir atler & tut
tr a1ler ~9 295·0356
or 949.500 1266
BOATS
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restored, best offer ~
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Slllbolts 9521
CAl 20 SAUOAT,., ...
$1495
PP949 ~ 3024
BOAT REPAIRS/
SERVUS
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top s 760-723-9444
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SlOOO REBATE IN LIEU or ()'\
FINANCl"IG UP TO 60 MOS. SIOOO
FMCC BONUS CASH IS APPi ICABLE
WITH FMCC FINANCING ONLY.
1 At This Savings
(3ZJ32396)
Plu• govemlll<'nl (~ and 1a~e•. any
finance charge•. any dealer document
pn:paruuon char@e. "'1d "'1)' c.-m""on
ll"\llng charge RElMTh 10\I LIEU 01 O«
FINANCING UPTO 60 MOS
1 At This Savings
tJU078071
1 At This Net Cost
(677S091
finance c~ .., deal« dOcumtnc
pttparauon clwJe. llld any emission
ICliUOS chatJe $)()()() REBATI! IN LIEU
OF~ FINANCING UP TO 60 MOS.
2 At This Net Cost
(Jl9202. Jl99)9)
~ dlqc. ~ MY muuicll
ICfilrng charae S3000 REBATI! IN LIEU
OF SPl-Cl/\L LOW RATE FlNANCI G.
Mt:ST H"IANC'E TIIRU FMCC TO
OBTAl"I BONL'S REBATE OF Sl,000
1 At This Savings
16071'1)
prcplf1ltion dwp. end Illy emiMioo
1~1rn1 chaJie REBATE IN LIEU OF
SPECIAL LOW RATE 1-llllAt-.CING
1 At This Savings
(7098.S4J
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