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S erving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
THURSDAY,AUGUST21,2003
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Asst. Supt. Steven Smith, far right, talks to parents about ongoing construction at Harbor View Elementary School.
Parents concerned about
Harbor View's delay
Some have asked that
the district transfer the
students to another
campus to ensure school
starts on Sept. 2.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
NEWPOITT BEACH -Some parents
upset lhat Harbor View Elementary
School will open a week late have
asked lhat lhe distric1 move Lhe entire
student body to another school site so
lhey can start on lhe first day of
school.
Parent Dennis Gordon presented
lhe request at an informal meeting of
school district officiab. construction
QUESTION
Should the school district
move Harbor View
Eiementary students so
that school mi~n
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representatives and parents in the cor-
ner of I !arbor View's parking lot
Wednesday afternoon. The meeting
was punclua1ed by lhe sounds of con-
struction equipment that prompted
lhe meeting in the first place.
District officials announced Tuesday
lhat Harbor View would start Sept. 8
instead of Sept. 2 because of problems
that only became apparent dunng
renovation. The construction il> ex·
pected to finish nex1 week, but officials
wanted to make sure teachers had
enough time to set ·up I.heir class-
rooms.
While parents expressed frustration
wilh I.he delay, they are also concerned
about lhe next two phases of con-
struction. which will start at the school
o nce classe~ have begun.
"We are not willing to expose our
children to Lhe possibilities of safety
and securicy issues, or subject lhem 10
the dust, dirt. noise and the tools.
equipment and workers as the con-
struction continues while !>chool is in
session," Go rdon said.
District officials stressed that all
See DELAY, Paee A4
KOCE-TV sale brings out some protesters
Before and at the college districts' trustees
meeting at OCC, students and teachers urge
holding on to the public television station.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -In anticipa·
tion of a community college dis-
trict trustees meeting, more than
25 people demonstrated outside
Orange Coast College Wednes·
day afternoon against the dis-
trict's selling KOCE-Tv, a public
television channel.
Coast Community College
District officials are considering
selling the station. which has
been broadcasting educational
programs from Golden West Col-
lege in Huntington Beach for the
last 30 years, because of state
budget cuts. The station costs
the district more than $2 million
every year, officials said.
fifth is a joint bid from lhe KOCE
Foundation and LA-based pub-
lic televisio n channel KCET.
OCC student Binh Truong,
who stood on lhe sidewalk hold-
ing a sjgn, said he and his family
have watched lhe channel for
years.
"We love it." he said. "It's
Orange Councy's voice."
Several others said the district
must not sell to religious groups.
"When you have special inter-
est groups talting over local klter-
ests, that's just wrong," Judy
Courdy said. "This is about keep-
ing local control."
who teaches middle school sci·
ence at Saddleback Unified
School District, said teachers
such as her count on KOCE to
provide resources lhey lack.
·1 can get free instructional
programs for my classes with
teacher guides: she said "It's
like bringing a guest speaker to
the classroom.·
More than 100 people. includ-
ing the protesters, attended the
college district's board meeting
Wednesday night. At least 70
spoke, a majority in support of
keeping KOCE.
Board members were also di-
Newport Beach
city attorney
says he'll retire ,
Bob Burnham, a city
e mployee for 23
years, announces
tha t he'll leave in
spring 2004.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
NEWPOlff Bl-AU I -Cit;
leaders searched for '>uperla
t1ves to de'>cribe Hob Burnham
after he announced \'Vedne'>da}
lhat he plan-. to reure next
!>pnng.
"What hl'0'> brought to the city
b not even mea.,urable, .. \lavor
~teve Bromberg -.aJd. "They
broke lhe mold w1lh this guy · ·
Humham dJd nor return call.,
for comment. but a releal>t' put
out by the city noted h1., de<,ire
to spend more
time w1lh this
family
Burnham,
who plan'> to
retire he1,H·en
March 1 I dJIU
lune m. W04
hru. been ~1th
Bob Burnham lhl' ell) '>lfll'e
1Y80 lie bt:
l·ame lhe city attorne\ thret•
yt·..ir'> latt'r
Bromberg. also an attorne~
lauded Burnham for h1" exper
ll'>t: on .urpon l\\Ut''> Hurnhani
helped nego11a1e the unKJn.t.I
'>ettlement agreemeni 1mpo.,mg
nrn-.e n. .. ,1rict1CHh <Jn John
Wayne Arrprm 111 1 •1HS -\ltt-r
Burnham helped t rah the
agrt'ement. the 1-ederal >\\'1a11u11
See RETIRE, Page A4
Support seen for
community center
Santa Ana Heights
re sidents seem to be
for it, city staff says.
It's not clear that the
YMCA will run it.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT Bl::ACH -Several
community memheri. attended
a town hall meeting on Tuesday
night to express their opiniom
about using Santa Ana Heigh1 &'
redevelopment funds for a re·
gional community center
Newpon Beach City Manager
Home' Bludau. who w~ one of
lhe panelists at lhe forum or·
ganized by lhe Santa Ana
Heights Project Advisory Com·
mittee, a community commjt ·
tee. said a majonty of lhe peo-
ple at Tuesday's meeting spoke
QUESTION
How should the
redevelopment
funds from thlt
Santa Ana H9ights
area be spent? Call
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in 5uppon of building tht' S 11 5-
milhon commun1t\ cenlt:'r.
which the rnunt\ \~oukl tund
\\llh redevelopme111 money.
In question i-. whether lhe
center will continue 10 he run
by lhe YMCA, whJCh ha~ oper-
ated in lhat locauon for more
than 30 years.
See CENTER. Paee A4
KENT TREPTOW /DM.Y Pl.OT
On Fairview Road at Orange Coast College, Chns Minear and The protesters held signs that
read "Save.,~" "Klep ICOCE
in OC" and ·0on't sell KOCI!."
The district is looking at five
bids, four from televangelists, in-
dtwllng C.OSta Mesa-based Trin-
ity Broadcasting Network. The
Among the protesters were
several teachers. Lori Musick. See SALE, Paa• A5 others hold up signs protesting the sale of KOCE-TV.
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A2 Th.fsdly, Auaust 21. 2003 Daily Pilot
THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
Conan gains another endorsement for governor
P.ul Clinton
Daily Pilot
' Assemblyman John Campbell
ls the latest locally elected
politico to toss rus endorsement
for the state's top elected post to
actor Arnold Schwaneneger.
Campbell
follows Reps.
Dana
Robrabacber
and Ou1s Cox.
as well as state
Sen. Rosa
Johmon, in
lending his
support to the
"Govemator." John
Campbell President
Bush hasn't endorsed any
candidates. but has said
Schwarzenegger would make an
effective governor.
"I actually spent quite a bit of
time talking to members of Mr.
Schwarzenegger's team and
.....----.. Arnold
himself,"
Campbell said.
"I became
completely
comfonable
with him as a
man and with
his ability to
Dana lead this state
Rohrabacher out of its current
doldrums and back to
prosperity."
Chris Cox
On
Wednesday, the
Terminator
appointed
Campbell as
one of three
economic
advisors.
CampbelJ joins
billionaire
investor
Warren Buffet and former
secretary of State George Shultz.
In the almost rwo weeks since
announcing his candidacy,
Schwarzenegger has said little
about how he would address the
state's $38-billion budget deficit.
He held an economic summit in
Los Angeles on Wednesday to air
his views.
Campbell heard one
comment from the Running
Man that held a nugget of truth
for him.
"He said, 'You shouldn't spend
more than you
bring in,'"
Campbell said.
"I am very
comfortable
knowing that
Arnold will do
the right thing
for this state." Ross Johnson Campbell
deemed
Schwarzenegger "a bright man"
and said he's impressed with the
actor's ability to succeed in three
arenas in life -sports,
entertainment and business -
as he looks toward a fourth in
politics ..
The election to recall Gov.
Gray Davis is set for Oct. 7.
Office space an easy
find for Ueberroth
Less that a week after
announcing his campaign for
governor, Emerald Bay resident
Peter Ueberroth set up his
campaign headquarters in
Costa Mesa -oddly enough, at
the same location used by Issa
in his brief flirtation with a run.
Ueberroth secured lssa's
former offices in Costa Mesa on
Aug. 14, having formally
thrown his hat in the ring on
Aug. 8.
Ueberroth has also hired
many from lssa's campaign
team, including top strategist
Scott Taylor.
Tom Wilson Ken Maddox
Tom Wilson endorses
candidate for seat
In other endorsement news,
Tom Wilson, Orange County
chairman and Newport Coast
supervisor, has endorsed Van
Tran for the 68th Assembly
District seat.
Tran. a Garden Grove
councilman, is vying with
council colleague Mark I.eyes
for the seat. The winner would
replace Assemblyman Ken
Maddox, who is termed out
and runnlrtg for the state .
Senate agaJnst John Campbell.
Newport· Mesa's supervisor,
Jim SUva. has also endorsed
Tran.
Consultant keeps busy
on another front
Campaign consultant Chrh
Wysocki popped up in the
news this week and it wasn't in
connection to any local
candidates.
Local politicos know Wysocki
as the Sacramento campaign
consultant for John Campbell,
70th Assembly District
candidate Cristi Crlstlch and
others.
However, Wysocki is also the
campaign spokesman for
Rescue California, Recall Gray
Davis. The group has led the
effort to raise fun ds and gather
the signatures needed to
remove Davis.
The group counts some
25,000 donors, including Rep.
Darrel Issa (R-Vista), who gave
Sl.7 million, and John
Campbell. who gave $10,000.
More than $2.8 million was
raised overall. with $2.4 million
spent 10 pay for the
professional signature
gatherers. '
Zippi works on
expanding her reach
A local Assembly candidate is
kicking her fund-raising efforts
up a notch by scheduling two
events within the week.
Marianne Zlppl, who is
running for the
GOP
nomination in
the 70th
District, has
scheduled
private
fund-raisers in
Orange and
Newport Marianne Zippi Beach.
Zippi will
hold events on Sunday in
Orange and Tuesday in
Newport Beach in her bid
against Cristich. Otuck DeVore
and Don Wagner leading up to
FILE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT
Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks at UC Irvine on his after-school program initiative in October 2002.
the March
primary. Zlppi
is most noted
for ber run at
the Newport
Beach City
Council in
2002. a race she
lost to Cristi Cristich Council man
Tod RJdgeway.
Zippi says the Orange event
is proof that she's more that
just a one· town gal. She has
held several events in Newport
Bewh so-far.
"You can't be a Newport
Beach candidate in a race that
covers seven cities," Zippi
said. "But solidifying the base
was the fi rst order of
business."
Sunday's event is set to take
place from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the
home of PriscilJa Yale. For more
information, call (714}
368·0997.
Tuesday's event is set for 6 to
8 p.m. at the home of Larry and
Yvette Mandell at One Ford
Road. For more information,
call Anita Ferguson at (949}
644·7425.
•POLITICAL LANDSCAPE appears
Thursdays. If you have political
tidbits for the column. please
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POLITICAL Saturdlly; The Newport Harbor Newport Beach. Information: Kelly the Oct. 7 recall election. NOVEMBER Republican Assembly will hold Its Hiiiman at (949) 278-9661
CALENDAR annual wine and cheese reception 30: The last day to requeat an absentee 17: The Republican Party of Orange
from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at the home of SEPTEMBER ballot for the Oct. 7 recall electfon. County Central Committee will hold a
Debbie and Bany Allen in Corona Del general meeting at 7 p.m. at the South
Mar. The special guest will be Rep. 11: The Republk:an Party of Orange Coast Plaza Westin Hotel, at 686 Anton
AUGUST Chris Cox. Information: (949) 644-9264 County will hold il8 second Sept 11th OCTOBER Blvd., Cott.a Mesa. Admlulon it free,
Mef'l'10fW Pnryer Brealcfaat af 7:30 a.m. and all Republicans ere welcome. (714)
'Tod9y: A fund-raising reception for 1Ueedey: A fund-railing reception for at~ Httton eo.ta Mesa. The apecial 7: Recall vote of Gov. Gray Davia 666-8565.
Chucl 0.Vore'a state Allembly Marianne Zippi'a Assembly campaign gueatwlll be Bruce Herschensohn. The scheduled.
campaign wtU be held from 6:30 to 8 will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. at One coat II 125 per person or $250 for a
p.m. at 1he home of Tom Phittipl In Ford Road Ctubhouae In Newport table of 10. Reeervatlona are eaaential. 14: Cristi Cristich, candidate for the
Coton& 0.. Mar. The tpeelef guest will Beach. Information: Anita (949) Thia ii not a fund-raising event. 10th Assembly District, will hold a POLITICS ASIDE •.
be Alp. Dane Rohreblcner, Ind 644-7425 Information: (714) 556-8555 meet·and-greet at 6:30 p.m. In
ndonej rlldio penoneltty Hugh Hewitt . Newport Beech. lnformetlon: Kelly
wMI 98fW -~of Cll'emonies. 'IMeday: Newport Harbor Republican 15: The Republican Party of Orange Hiiiman at (949) 278-9661 S.J. Cahn is on lnfonnation: www.~.com Women will hew• dinner at 6 p.m. at County c.ntr.I Committee will hold a
or (949) 472-6'14 the Pacific Qub. The gueat speaker will general meeting at 7 p.m. at the SotJ1h 20: The Republlcan Party of Orange vacation. His column
be Rep. awta Cole. lnfannatlon: Coaet Plea w..tin Hotel, at 686 Anton County Central Committee wtll hofd a will return next week.
Ml9r: CNd Criltich, ~for the Ooloree Oiiing •• , 759-3086 Blvd., C-. Mesa. Admiaalon Is free, general mMllng at 1 p.m. at the SotJ1h
70lh ~District, wtl hold I and an Republicans are welc0me. (714) Coast Plaza Waldn Hotea. at 888 Anton
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De Vore takes another shot at Cristich
Rival for Assembl
seat accuses Corona econ~m1c stimulus money rrom
del Mar reside n t of a small Tucson suburb to reJo-
"Ordinarily, this stuff gets
saved for the last minute," Pe-
tracca said. ·(Sol your opponents
don\ have any time to respond." h . . cate her business but backed out c eating an An zona Cristicb fired back in an open
town OUt Of $100,000. letter, charging De.Vore with en-
, gaging in "cheap political tricks"
Dave Ellis, a longtime Newport
Beach poUdcaJ consultant,
agrees. He's seen other races that
have been uglier, he said.
Paul Clinton and mudslinging. DeVore,. in <l
Daily Pilot press release, said Cristich ac-
NE:WPORT BF.ACI I -With
still more than six months until
the primary election, an Assem-
bly hopeful is using hardball tac-
tics to tar his more moderate op-
ponent.
010ck DeVore, a. Newport
Beach aerospace executive and
former Irvine City Council candi-
date, has leveled a series of
charges in the last five months to
discredit Corona del Mar resi-
dent and Anaheim business-
woman Cristi Cristich.
In April, DeVore took Cristich
to task for endorsing Bill Uinton
in 1996. LaLer, he accused her of
waffling in her position on an
ai rport a t the El Toro Marine
Corps Air Station, a charge ~ht!
says has no merit.
cepted "$100,000 of that Arizona
town's econom1c development
money and then got cold feet"
Officials in Sierra Vista, a town
of 15,000 people, disputed De-
Vore's claim on Wednesday.
"There wa<; never any money
transacted between the city of Si-
erra Vista and Cl'Ulti Cristich,"
sald Barry Albrecht, exeeutive ~i
rector of the Sierra Vista Eco-
nomic Development Founda-
lion.
Political experts here have
been debating the V"dliclity of the
charges but seem to agree on
one thing. nus race, which in-
cludes two other canclidates, has
taken an ugly rum much earlier
than most political rumbles.
This tactic may be a miscalcu-
lation, UC Irvine political science
The 1988 congressional race
between Rep. Ouis Cox, then a
White House lawyer, and Irvine
Councilman Dave Balcer was
much worse, Ellis said.
Cristich and Devore, both Re-
publicans, are looking for ways
to differentiate themseJvesfor
voters, Ellis said.
uw e have two candidates thal
are phjJosophically fairly dose,"
Ellis said. "So they have 10 trump
up these differences more than
they are."
Former Newport Beach City
Council candidate Marianne Zip-
pi and Irvine resident Don Wag-
ner are also in the race to replace
Assemblyman John Campbell,
who is seeking a stale Senate seat
against Assemblyman Ken Mad-
dox.
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
Concert wi ll mark new
sports park's opening
Rocldt Scientist!. will prc!.cnl a
free Concert in the Park on Sun·
day to kick off the opening of the
new Honita Canyon Sporti. P.dl'k..
The band is known for rendi-
tions of dasi.ic rock tunes from
the 1950s and '60s. including
numbers made popular by Elvis
Presley, Chuck Berry, the Heatle!>
and the Rolling Stone~.
lhe performance i!. being
sponsored by the Newpun Reach
City Aru. Commi<>sion. sup-
ported in part by a donation by
the Newport Beach Art!> foumla-
tion. Festivitie'> will begin a t 3
p.m. and will include i.pons clin·
ics, contests and door prize~
throughout the day.
The park i'i along Bonita Canyon
Road fmrn Prairie Road w MacAr
thur Boulevani lnfonnation; Call
(949) 644 3211, code 2156.
230 Eosl 171 St. • Cosio Mesa
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UCI summer
enroll ment a record
lJC Irvine had a record 11, l 09
students talce credit courses this
summer. a university spokesman
saJd.
School officials auributed the
high number of students, which
was 1.726 more than in 2002. to
rising tuition costs.
"With tuition going up 30%,
students are looking to finish
college more quickly," UCI
spokesman Tom Vasich said.
"They go to summer classes to
accelerate their credits. H
lhc UC system has raised its
fees to offset the state's budget
~ap. Vasich said.
Passe nger traffic rises
9.3% atJWA
Airline pas.senger traffic at
John Wayne Airport has in-
creased by 9.3% in July from I.he
same time la.st year.
Commercial carrier night op-
erations, howevt!r, decreased by
3%, while air taxi operations
rose by 3 1.2%.
Costa Mesa cleanup
will be held in Sept. 27
The city of Costa Mesa will
host the 21st biannual Nt!igh -
bors for Neighbor~ community
cleanup event on Sept. 27. The
event will focus on low-income
senior-owned mobile homes.
The city program wa'> crt!ated
to help residents beautify their
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commercial burglary was
reported in the 3300 blodt at
4:30 p.m. Monday.
• Fair Drive: A traffic accident
involving injuries was
reported in the 100 blodc at
5:13 p.m. Monday.
• londondeny Street:
Annoying phone calls were
reported in the 1200 block at
3:36 p.m. Monday.
• Newport Boulevard: 'Petty
theft was reported in the
2400 block at 6:12 P·IJl·
Monday.
• Santa Ana Avenue: Petty
theft was reported in the
1600 block at 10:10 p.m.
Monday.
• Trabuco Circle: Vandalism
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blodc at 6:23 p.m. Monday.
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• Hoag Drive: Battery was
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seven schools now under con·
s.trucdon would remain so dur-
ing the first few months of
school and that no other parents
were asking for their kids to be
moved to another site.
Supt. Robert Barl>ot said he
didn't feel th~ situation at Harl>or
View warranted moving students
at this time.
'"Is it perfect? No," Barbot said.
"But !moving! is not good for the
kids. I invite you to look at the
data."
' Oaity Pilot
Barbot suggested that,a small
group of paren ts work with Asst.
Supt. Susan Despenas to moni-
tor the environment at the
school as construction unfolds.
Harbor View, ensconced in a
residential Corona del Mar
neighborhood, is one of seven
schools being renovated this year
as part of the Measure A mod-
ernization program.
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOl
A ba ckhoe sits in front of tile art wall at Harbor View. which is still under construction.
Voters overwhelmingly ap-
proved the $ll0-million Measure
A construction bond in June
2000. The funds have been
spread out and applied to the
neediest areas at the schools.
Construction on the first
schools began in April, but the
bulk of the work could not be
done until the students cleared
out in June.
Once the renovation started at
Harbor View, work crews dis·
covered termites, dry rot and
higher quantities of asbestos and
lead than had been expected,
and so construction has taken
longer than expected.
At the m eeting, representa-
tives from McCarthy Building Co.
discussed a timeline that calls for
the science lab and the com-
puter lab/library to be open by
the end of September. The third
and final phase of construction
is expected to end by Dec. 12,
said Bonnie Martin, a project di-
rector for McCarthy.
Gordon said if the district did
not acquiesce to his request, he
would take it to the school
board. Many other parents also
adamantly voiced their desire to
have their children moved to an·
other campus.
The district had two student
bodies housed on the campus of
l .incoln Elementary School from
the fall of2000 to March of200l,
during the construction of New-
port Coast Elementary School.
Harbor View kindergarten
teacher Michele Creason said
she was comfortable with the
district's plans.
··1 feel good they delayed (the
opening)." she said. "They won't
open the school unless it's safe ...
RETIRE
Continued from Al
Administration passed federal
legislation so that such agree-
ments would no longer fly.
'Personally, he's a wonderful friend to me, and
I'm gt>ing to miss him both as a friend I deal
with on a daily basis and as the city attorney.'
Homere.udau
City Manager
"I think if Bob wanted to, he
could go out tomorrow and be-
come one of the top 10 airport
lawyers in the U.S .. " Bromberg
said.
Dennis O'Neil. former New·
port Beach city altorney and
mayor, said Burnham was well·
equipped to handle complex is-
sues confronting the city over
the las t two decades, such as
air transportation, water quali-
ty and the environment.
"Burnham's been there and
CENTER
Continued from Al
Bludau said the city believes
that "the Y is a very viable op·
ti on'' to operate the center. But
he added that plans to include
the YMCA still need to be
firmed up.
The city plans to purchase
the property within two to
three months, Bludau said.
"But the question is, what
kind of a community center do
Santa Ana Heights residents
want?" he said.
He said that although several
people support it, he said
there is more outreach to be
done.
"We'll have at least one or
two m ore community meet-
CURVE
Continued from Al
the Bush administration. Her
answer was an immediate and
vigorous, ·No, no, that isn't true."
When I then asked :"Whether
or not it's true, are you aware of
this widely held perception?" she
repeated her denial and said
firmly that the Democrats would
unify under a common banner
before next yef.lT's election.
Then she was out the door,
and I wandered back to my car.
pleased at seeing all those
home-grown Democrats in one
place and wanting to believe that
the good guys have a real shot
after all.
was the right guy at the right
time in history to handJe all
these complicated problems in
a professional manner with ex-
treme ethics and reliability."
O'Neil · said. USo we were well
served. I don't think many peo-
ple would understand that or
would le.now that because the
city attorney's office does n't
have, nor does Bob want it to
have, a lot of public relations
exposure."
City Manager Homer Bludau
ings to make sure we've heard
from a majority of lhe resi·
dents/ he said.
But Santa Ana Heights resi-
dent Russell Niewiarows ki said
he and bis neighbors who live
west of Irvine Avenue do not
want the community center
because they do not believe it
is a good use of the redevelop-
m ent funds.
"What they're doing is taking
half of our redevelopment
funds and setting (them) aside
for a lavish facility, which is
nothing more than a glorified
health club," he said.
Niewiarowski said he and his
neighbors would like to see the
money used to address "seri-
ous problems" such as blight·
ed neighborhoods, a lack of
code enforcement and build-
ings taken over by slumlordi..
political coUateral damage -to
Proposition 13 as a principal
villain in California's financial
crisis today, an assessment
Schwarzenegger has been
distancing himself from as
rapidly as possible, along with
most of the other major
candidates.
My wife and I are typical of the
people who have greatly profited
personally from Proposition 13.
Because we have lived in the
same house for 20 years. our
property taxes have gone up a
maximum of 2% per year, while
the vaJue of our property has
womed. Thus we have profited
over the years at the expense of
public services that have suffered
because of this lost revenue and
because of homeowners who
have come along later and paid
• • • taxes on the market vaJue of their
Ooe of the major ironies -homes.
and one of the few virtues -of So Buffett is right The ~
this recall fiasco is that it has of Proposition 13 eroded the tax
exposed some deeply embedded base in California that is the
political wounds that we have prlncipal source of revenue in
inflicted on ourselves over the virtually every other state. fl was
years and that have metast.asized a broadsword attack on a
into the problems we are problem the state Legislature
struggling with today. At the head should have addressed with a
of the pack is Proposidon 13. scalpel-and didn't. It can still
lt has come back into our lives be modified to protect people
because Arnold Schwanenegger with fixed inc.omes without
chose a Democratic billionaire undennining the tax base of the
named Warren Buffett to advise state.
him on economic matters. And But because it is cast in legal
one of the mt things Buffett did concrete, Proposition l3 stands
was polnt matte .... of-factty -and as Exhibit A In the gallery or
apparently without weigh.Ing any . lnO.exible direct democracy
PLUG IN
noted Burnham·s skill at bring·
ing people together to find so-
lutions.
"On a daily basis, Bob is good
about working with staff." Blu·
dau said. "He doesn't have any
ego and is solution oriented."
Current and former city lead-
ers also said they developed
deep friendships with Burn-
ham that they will mbs.
"Personally, he's a wonderful
friend to me. and I'm going to
miss him both as a friend I deal
"This center would be far
from where we are." he said.
"It wouldn't work for us as a
community center."
But there are others, such as
Costa Mesa res ident Julia
Cross. who use the YMCA al·
most every d ay and would like
10 see it developed and ex-
panded.
Cross. who heads the YMCA's
running club, said she would
be disappointed if the YMCA
were to leave the community
as a result of redevelopment.
"They have a lot of great pro-
grams. including an extensive
aquatics program and physical
therapy for seniors and k.ids, •
she said. "They allow people to
walk along the Back Bay, and
their child care rates are very
reasonable.·
The YMCA is hoping to work
initiatives that now tie up almost
two-thirds of the state budget.
says public policy professor John
Elwood at UC Berkeley.
Whoever succeeds Gray Davis
will have to start with that
problem. And somewhere down
the line. some statesman who
doesn't regard getting reelected
as his main goal in office is going
to have to teU the citizens of
California that their beloved
direct democracy is causing a lot
more problems than it solves. ....
I finally caught up with "The
O.C," the Fox 1V soap opera that
is almost as bad as Fox news
coverage.
It's connection with Orange
County doesn't go very far
beyond the dtle of the show and
some periodic static baclcground
shom of water reputed to be the
Pacific Ocean. It is a ta1e of
unpleasant and uninteresting
people doing unpleasant and
uninteresting things to one
another.
"The O.C" is supposed to take
place in Newport Beach, and if
this is how our city is seen by
Hollywood and projected to the
world at luge, we either need to
mend our ways or hire the
people who sold the Great Parle
at El Thro to change our image.
• J08EPH N. BELL i. a resident of
Santa Ana Heights. Hit oolumn
eppMl'I Thuradaya.
Some students also expressed
satisfaction with the delay.
"lt'U be fun because we get an
extra week of summer," said
Parker Varner, 8, who is going
into the thfrd grade.
ln response to parents' con·
cems, district officials are con-
sidering other days to make up
for the four lost school days in-
stead of extending the school
year a week.
• DEJRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be readied at (9491
574-4221 or by e·mail at
deirdre.newmanla>/atimes.com.
with bn a daily basis and as the
city attorney,~ Bludau said. "I
love my relationship with him. I
know it's unique, and I'm defi·
nitely going to miss it."
Bromberg said he would like
to set up a committee with fel -
low Councilmen Tod Ridgeway
and John Heffernan, also a law-
yer, to discuss expectations for
Burnham's replacement
"I think we need to do that
because we·re not going to find
anther Bob Burnham. but at
the same time, the re's a lot of
talent out there," Bromberg
srud.
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers
Costa Mesa and may be reached
at (9491574·4221 or by e·mail at
deirdre.newman '.a latimes.com.
with the city to develop the
building and expand its pro-
grams. said Joyce Hyde, mem-
bership director.
·o ur building is really old.
and we're look.ing to get a new·
roof," she said. "This would be
really good for us because It
would ma.Ice it a nicer facility
and we can continue to service
the community.·
Hyde said the center will
also serve as a "meeting
place.· •
"There's no community cen -
ter in this area." she said. "It'll
be a great place for people to
meet and get together.·
• DEEPA BHARATH covers public
safety and couns. She may be
reached at (949) 574·4226 or by
e·mail at
deepa.bharath a;/at1mes.com.
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Visitatkm for Cosla
Mesa resident Isabel Or-
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noon today until noon
Friday at the family rest·
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fOOAY
A frM bone density screening
wiH be held by appointment only
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Mo1her's
Market, 225 E. l71h St. Costa
Mesa. For reservations, call (800)
595-MOMS.
The Newport BNch Chunber of
Commerce is hosting a Retail
Merchants Sales Seminar
sponsored by the Bayside branch
of Union Bank of California from
7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Newport
Beach Yacht Club. The cost to
attend is $15, which includes a
continental breakfast. For
reservations, call (949) 729-4400.
Teddy Bean and Tea Cups on
Balboa Island, 225 Marine Ave.,
will host "Spa Day for Girls" at
2:30 p.m. Information: (949)
673-7204.
FRIDAY
The Costa Mesa Senior Cent.er
presents a Hawaiian luau
featuring authentic Hawaiian
food, entertainment and m ore
from 4to 1 p.m. Tickets are on
sale at the center's front desk.
Reservations are a must.
Admission for members is SS, $11
for nonmembers. Information:
(949) 645-2356.
Macy's South Coast Plaza and
Teen Vogue magazine will host a
Chanel Chance fragrance and
SALE
Continued from Al
v11led on the bsue. Tnistee
George Brown '><I.id he 1>uppons
the le.ind of programming K<X:I:
hru. IO offer hut that he does not
want w fw1d television wilh tax·
payer m om·y.
··1 don't want to spend -.tudent
111on ey on 1t." he ~d. "The pub-
lic need' to come forward with
the funds. ·n1e school can't do it.·
Hut trustee Jerry Patterson said
he bellew<; the di1>trict must
fund KO<:r ..
cosmetics party from 6 to 8 p.m .
in the Macy's South Coast Plaza
Women's Store. Supermodel
present summer makeup and nail
color trends that complement the
new fragrance. Appointments:
(714) 556-0611 . ext. 2362.
SATURDAY
The UC Irvine Alboretum ft
hosting its annual Summer Bulb
Sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m .
Gardeners will have the chance to
buy winter species as dormant
bulbs and select summer and
evergreen species in containers.
Expert advice and landscaping •
ideas will be available. The
Arboretum Is located just south
• of the corner of Campus Or. and
Jamboree Rd, on the north
campus. Admission is $2 and
children under 12 are free. For
more information, send e-mail to
ldlyons@uci.edu.
Triangle Square In Costa Mesa
invites the community to attend
"A Fair at the Square" for the
sights, sounds and great deals in
the outdoor marketplace while
taking advantage of storefront
specials from 11 a.m . to 4 p.m .
The Newport Harbor High School
cheer squad will host Junior
Cheer Camp from 1 to 3 p.m.
Aug. 23, 26 and 27 in front of the
high school's anchor. The cost is
$95, which covers a T-shirt,
snacks, pom-poms, photo, extra
fall practice and performance at a
high school football game on
Aug. 28. Students in grades K
through eight are welcome. For
more information, call (949)
673-1989.
The Newport Harbor CRA will
have its annual wine and cheese
reception with Congressman
Chris Cox from 2 to 4:30 p.m . at
the home of Debbie Allen, 1021
"Wt>'re not d1venmg fund-. by
lunding KOCI-. -he '>aid, evolung
thunderous applau!>e fro m the
audience. "Ir's a trem endous as·
set for Ul> and it 1s perform int-:
educationaJ funcliom and pro·
vithng learning experience-. ...
Among the <,peaker'> wcrt' llmil
Luna. :.pokec,man for l.ongn:-:.~
woman Loretta Sanchez, and UL
Irvine 01anrellor Halph Cic·
erone. both of whom c,poke in
suppor1 of the lli'>tnrt keeping
K<>U-..
There wt•re J few in the Jud i·
ence who !>aid thty hclieve the
district mu!'>t '>t'll the slallon.
"With the money crisis. we
White Sails Way, Corona del Mar.
For lnformatlon and reservations,
call (949) 646-9127.
The Newport Beach Sunrise
Roterv Club will hold its annual
fund-raiser, •As Time Goes By;' at
the Village Crean. The event will
Include dinner, music, silent and
live auctions and the chance to
win a diamond and emerald
bracelet. For more information,
call (562) 743-4906.
The Costa Mesa Senior Center
will be dipping ice cream at an ice
cream social at the marketplace
from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m . Everyone 1s
welcome. Ail ptoceeds will
benefrt the center. Information:
(949) 645-2356 .
SUNDAY .
A celebration to mart< the
opening of the first phase of
Bonita Canyon Sports Park in
Newport Beach will begin with a
dedication of the sports fields at 3
p.m. Sports clinics, contests and
door prizes will run throughout
the day. The first 1,000 children to
arrive will receive a free opening
day souvenir. Information: (94.9)
644-3151.
The Orange County Market Place
in Costa Mesa will host the fourth
annual Endless Summer Class
Car Show and Elvis Fest,
celebrating the life and music of
Elvis Presley, from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m . General admission is $2, and
parking 1s free. For more
information, call (949) 723-6663.
To honor Katharine Hepburn.
Oasis Senior Center will present
~Guess Who's Coming to Dinner;·
the fourth of five free screenings
in August, at 1 p.m. All are invited
to enjoy the m ovies and free
popcorn at the center's Hepburn
Film Fest, at 800 Marguerite Ave.
in Corona del Mar. For more
can't afford n anyninrl"" ..aid
Ann I loll1<la\', .1 lt•.1d1l'r for
Coa'\tluw < :ornmun11y t.ollege.
"It need!> to he •,olu "" that wr
can fu nd .1radl'lllll pwgran1'
that Wt'r<' cut heraU'>l' of 1he Ii
nannaJ rm,1'>. \1udt•11l'> ari· not
gelling the edul·a1111n they -.o
despcrntdy nn·d."
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• DEEPA BHARATH cover!> (luhl1t
~afety and couns She mav be
readied at 19491 574 4226 or by
e-mail at
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information, call (949) 644-3244
"Three Centuries of Music"
concert at 2 p.m. The Three
Centuries of Music Quartet
includes Russian-trained
musicians Sergei Kossiak. Tatiana
Kossiak, Arshak Hayrikyan, and
louri Adlchtchev, all members of
the Oueretaro Philharmonic
Orchestra of Mexico. The
ensemble has played for
President Fox of Mexico and for
the klng and queen of Spain.
Proceeds will benefrt construction
of the Jeremiah House. Tlcitets
are $15 general admission or
$100 for patrons. Information and
reservations: (714) 755-0340, ext.
134.
The Roddt Scientists will present
a free concert in the park from 5
to 6:30 p.m. at Bonita Canyon
Sports Park, along Bonita Canyon
Road from Prairie Road to
MacArthur Boulevard. The
quartet, known for their
renditions of classic rock tunes of
the 1950s and '60s, will perform
covers of songs by Elvis Presley,
Chuck Berry, the Beatles, the
Rolling Stones, Cream and Jim1
Hendrix. Information: (949)
644-3211. code No. 2156.
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The Orange County Museum of Art is delighted to offer a series of jazz
concerts thi s su mmer. Participants are invited to enjoy live jaz z, the
beautiful art on exhibition, and fin e foo d and drink . Come join us in
our relaxing sc ulpture garden for so me ho t jazz and cool art.
Tom Hynes, jazz musician and educator, is coordinating the arti sts
an.d mu sic that will be presented on each eveni ng. Tom is an accom -
pli she d jazz guitarist who has a Master of Arts in music from
California State University, Los Angeles.
Aug 22 The Tom Hynes Quintet
Director of the OCMA Summer Jazz Series. Tom Hynes brings
hi s own hot quintet to the museum , featuring a sax and
trombone front line performing his delightful, eclectic
compositions.
Admission to the'individual jau performances is $15 for the general
public and $10 for museum members, students, and seniors. Series
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exhibitions on view at the museum . Jazz evenings at the museum are
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EDITORIAL
Balboa Yacht
Club members
come through
T hough the Balboa
Yacht Oub hosts the
Governor's Cup every
year, irs members go
out of their way to keep the
event fresh and relevant.
This year. the club ensured
an even playing field by
creating a new fleet of
sailboats: the Governor's Cup
2 1 s. The previo~ Santana 20s
were wearing down, turning
the event into a game of
chance in which the lucky lads
and lasses sailed the more
shipshape boats.
But the members wamed to
change that so that everyone,
including young sailors from
as far away as Australia and
New Zealand who made the
trip to the annual U.S. Junfor
Match Racing Olarnpionship
would have a fair shot at the
Governor's Cup trophy.
So the members put their
heads and wallets together to
raise the necessary funds and
then employed the talenlS of
members Alan Andrews and
Dave Ullman to create the
Governor's Cup 21.
Andrews and Bravura Yachts
designed and built the 11
boalS, while Ullman designed
and supplied the sales.
It's devotion like that that
keeps the Governor's Cup
exciting and ·relevant for the 11
teams of youth that fly in from
across the nation and around
the world.
Everyone involved in the
event owes the yacht club's
members a great deal of
thanks. Otherwise. the
Governor's Cup would lose its
edge and. perhaps. become
irrelevant.
This year's feat will be a
difficult one to top, but
perhaps the members have
another exciting coup in the
works.
LEITER TO THE EDITOR
Why is the power
industry stuck in the
19th century?
E lectric power is being
gen erared and delivered
roday exactly the same
way it was when the industry
was created more than 120
years ago. There has been
virtually no progress.
Electricity is generated by
burning coal, natural gas, fuel
oil, etc., for a gigantic
generator that sends its power
over scores of wires to
hundreds of cusromers. A
breakdown. therefore. affects
hundreds of households at a
time.
Compare that Lo the
automobile industry. which has
seen immense progress since it
started more than I 00 years
ago. The 2003 model Buick is
light years heller than the 1903
model Buick. And each Buick is
self-sufficient. so that a
breakdown only affects one car
at a time.
So what happened? Why has
the power industry remained
primitive while the auto
industry has modernized?
Freedom.
The auto industry was left
pretty much alone by the
government until the 1960s.
But the power industry was
seized almost immediately by
the central planners, who took
it over and began regulating it
"for the benefit of the people,"
of course. Each supplier was
given a governm ent-protected
monopoly over a geographic
area thus "saved" from the
need to improve by pesky
competitors.
Consequently. electricity is
still being produced and
delivered the way it was JOO
years ago. But a competitive
free market has produced great
improvements in comfort,
quality and performance of
automobiles.
What better proof that
freedom works; central
planning and government
oversight does not.
We citizens need to demand
that government get out of the
power business and let the
market work.
Ambitious, profit -seeking
e ntrepreneurs ~II build aJI th e
power sources we need. and
their competition will hold
down prices whiJe quality,
service and the variety of
power sources goes up.
DON HULL
Costa Mesa
MAILBAG
STEVE Mr.CRANK I 01'1LY PILOT
Ruben Israel makes his views on homosexuality known as the Dyke March .starts off from Lions Park m Costa Mesa.
Letter writer set progress
back 40 years
Eureka! Ila John!>on (Community
Commentary ... There's no good reason
to march," Tuesday) hm• discovered a
time machine that ha:. transported her
back to the I 96Ch in the deep south. If
you just substitute "Negro" for
"homosexual" within her angry article.
you wiU di .. cover Johmon\ !>~cret to
time travel.
DEVAN MULLINS
Newport Beach
Music was too loud for
this reader's Taste
I read with interest "Taste of
Newport a little Sugar Ray ... in
Saturday's Daily Pilot.
My wife and I live o n El Modena
Avenue in Newport Heights. at lea'>t
two or three miles away from Newport
Center. where the Taste of Newport is
held.
Last year. about 11 p.m., we were
awakened by music that was so
unbelievably loud that I thought our
next door neighbor was bla'>ting his
stereo. When I went to investigate. it
sounded like the music \Vas coming
from the next block. I got in my car.
and finally found that the music was
coming all the way from the Taste of
Newport.
I hate to be a spoil '>port. but music-
should not even be heard two or three
miles away, let alone be loud. J hope
the volume will be turned down a bit
thi .. year
ALLEN DRUCKER
Newporr Beach
Eminent do mai n makes
sense on the Westside
Ocean bluff property, one-half to
two miles from the beach. cluttered
with boat yards, industrial strip
b.uildings and run down shopping
cenrers. This scenario just does nor
make sense in 2003. Think of the
difference in value between the bluffs
on the Eastside versus the bluffs on
the We5tside, which are maybe two
mile~ apart.
1 think·eminent domain should be
used to redevelop the Westside (Ooser
Look, .. Westside plans concern
residento;, too.·· Tuesday).
Unfortunately, people's lives are
rooted in the Westside, and thi~
cannot be dbregarded. However. the
disruption on people"s lives can be
minimized.
Like redevelopment projects in
(Jlicago and other ci11es. current
residents should be given acce'>\ to
affordable housing in th~ new
development Clt is just the cost of
redt>velopment.) Aho. like project& in
other c11ie-.. strict rules for house/yard
upkeep must be enforced.
Whether a busine-.., can remain
should depend o n the busincs&.
Bu'\ine.,.,e!> that emir odor or other
pollutants need to be relocated to an
1ndui.tnaJ pan of Orange County.
Therefore. some of the business
owners and employees will have to
bite the bullet with a longer commute.
However. even a displaced owner
would have lo admit rhat the current
use of Westside property is rid it ulous.
The Westside reminds me of
Huntington Beach I 5 years ago. Any
truthful pers9n would admit that
Huntington is better off today.
ROBERT SOMERS
Costa Mesa
HOW TO ·coNTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
crrv OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall. 77 Fair Drive. Costa
Mesa, CA 92626. (714) 754-5223
M•yor: Gary M onahan
Council: Libby Cowan, Allan Mansoor,
Mike Sdleafer and Chris Steel
crrv OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beach City Hall. 3300 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beacn, CA 92663, (949)
644-3309
Meyor: Steve Bromberg
Council: Gary Adams, John Heffernan.
Did< Nicn?ls. Gary Proctor. Tod Ridgeway
andOOnWebb
COAST COMMUNfTY COUEGE
DISTRICT
District Office: 1370 Adams Ave., Costa
Mesa, CA 92626, (714) 432-6898
Ch•nc.ilor: William M. Vega
Boerd: President Paul Berger, Vice
President Armando Ruiz, George Brown,
Jerry Patterson and Walter G. Howald;
student trustee Madeline Levy
NEWPORT-MESA UNIF1EO SCHOOL DISTRICT .
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
District Office: 2985-A Bear St., Costa
Mesa. CA 92626, (714) 42~
Supet..,wlldent: Robert Barbot
Board: Prestdent Martha Auor, Vice
President Dana Bia~ Cler1c Serene
Stokes, David Brooks, Tom Egan, Judy
Franco and Linda Sneen
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF
EDUCATION
200 l(atmut Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Cotta
Mesa. CA 92828-9050, (714) 966-4000
Elizabeth D. Parker, member, TNlt•
Area 5, Costa Mesa, Newport BNCh
<;osta Mesa must remove industrial past from Westside
T he Costa Mesa
City
Redevelopment
Agency met the evening
of Aug. 10. The City
Council, acting as the
agency; postponed until
October a decision on
·whether to grant the
request of a group of
and in need of new
housing, it is an entirely
inappropriate use of
these highly desirable
locations. Costa Mesa
should not be held
hostage today by
decisions of the past.
lndusttial property
owners to have their
property excluded from
ILA
JOHNSON the area designated for
redevelopment. The tndustriallsu
made the move in order to
preclude not only the inclusion
ol CheU' property In the
redevelopment .,,., but alto to
prevent my move by the City
Cound1 to~ the arM
re*fentitl
Mayor Gery Monahan
gave a glimpse of his
position on'the
industrials' request
when he launched into
a mini-d.Wertation on
The lndlaatal use Is a
boldoYer from earlier dlyl in eo.ta Mall when the uee could
.,.ably be )usd6ed. But today, Wh.:t the city ii virtually built out
•
the redevelopment Cnow called
•revttalization") of the area.
Monahan cautioned that no one
could expect a "quitk IX" and
vtrtuaDy cUlcounted any
poelibllity ol redevelopment,
staring lhat there Just Im\ any
money fot lt. ThAt appears to be
the precunor of, and juadftc:adon
for, hie PQeltie \'Ot.e in fpor-ol
the induatriallla' rlqUe9t to ...
tbefr property wJuded &om lbe
redevelopment aree. ~ 1 have
news for the mayor; no one
expects a "quick fix.·· We are not
stupid
Where do the other council
members stand on the matter1
Who knows? Councilman Mike
Scheafer begged off. citing his
newcomer status, but my guess
is that he will follow Monahan's
lead. Councilman Allan Mansoor
recUsed himselC because he
resides Within 500 feet of the area
in question.
Some of the industrialists and
their supporten discowtted
allepdona of toxic air pollution
eYldenced by otrenalve <>don
(and lnddentaDy, by reports by
agillndel who QMIM.I~ pollution)
by (Ol1lperlna the odors to thoee
that cui be obeerved when
~by. ndllby sewqe
a.anent plant in mo«her cl~ It
la hxllcroul to cornpe,re ~
odors to tbow oonraintng tOldc
Cbem&M pocentldy captblt o(
C8Ulltnl cancer and • whole boet
of other ailments. Yet another
speaker alleged that air pollution
can occur in Costa Mesa from
areas located in other cities. such
as Los Angeles, depending on
how the wind blows. Hello, we
have a predominant onshote
breeze in Costa Mesa.
It Is time to gee serious about
Improvement In C.Osta Mesa. The
bluffs are the. logical place to
start. The industrial use needs to
go. lf some just can't get behind
redevelopment. simply rezoning
the bluffs would accomplish the
same thing. Over time, the
industrlal sites would gradually
be replaced by the dynamia1 ot
free marht forces, wlthout the •
need for redevelopment.
Re7.0nina the bh.d& '9 the very
least thal RWlt be dont If
Im~ ls eYer to come to
J>UI on C.-. ,.._... w..kle.
I am a propaty ri&lm ~but propeny rfltlll are
not &blolute Ind reeDy Cl9le
FU PHOTO/OM.VflLOT
Roaer MacGregor is the owner of Mecare1or YIChts, one of the businesses that might be ihcluded in the redevetopmtnt zone. •
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South Coast Repenory Theatre,
invited by generous sponsors Joann
Leatherby and her husband, Gregory
Batea. held a pall'On dinner on the
grounds of a rural Orange County estate
known as Batesby Farm. The Modje~ka
Canyon setting offered a speciacuJar
step bade In time to early California
coastal canyon life.
The party unfolded on a balmy
swnmer Saturday nigh1. I he
Lealherby-Batcs compound, <;Cl un
some five horse-inhabited acre">. w11h a
grandly undersrated, '>prawling
contemporary
mission-sryll'
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largc'>t c,ingle dona11on 10 ">< ft n·p11r1'
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public relc1tfon'> [or 1he 1l11•;11rn .1l
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··supper at fiffany. • Insider'\ are
whi'>pering that it promise'> to bl' 1he
party of the year to O range County
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the I llgby\ and the l.eatherby·t3ate!'>e'> 111
the plc1.nniug and execution of tlte !."Vent
are comrn11tee members U nda Hovee
,u1d Sue Stem, Unda Maganl. Jennifer
Douderman. Bette Altken . Aletha
Anderson and KJtty·SchuJer. 01lJ'llru1e
and Paul Folino are '>erving ~ t"<l'Cuttvt•
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Segerstrom and Julianne and ~rge
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a.m. to 6 p.m . Sunday at 270 E.
17th St, Costa Mesa. (949)
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The Ant f'll8e, a new specialty
children's bookstore, offers a fun,
free story time that's ideal for
kids ages l to 7 at 10 am. and l
p.m. weekdays. The taJented Lisa
Cohen, who was with the Pacific
School of Music and the Arts
before opening her Creative
Parties for Kids business, is a
gifted storyteller. Children love
her boudong story time, which
ends with a fun "magic"
alphabet box and face painting.
Cohen's creative mind makes the
event even more fun.
Sometimes, she'll bring her
newborn bunnies to share with
the kids, and even gave out
animal balloons to tlie kids. lf
you're interested in having
Cohen entertain at your child's
l:>irthday party, or having her
host a tea party in her tea room,
you can find out more
information at her Web site.
creativepartiesforlcids.wm lne
First Page is al 270 E. 17th St.,
Costa Mesa. The First Page is
open from 10 am. 10 6 p.m.
Monday through Friday; and
MUSIC
'A NIGKT AT THE OSCARS'
The Pacific Symphony's Richard
Kaufman will conduct "A Night at
the Oscars~ at 8 p.m. Saturday.
It's an evening of legendary film
classics projected onto a large
screen with the Pacific Symphony
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lrS A GOOD TIME FOR SLEEP
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a great swnmer clearance sale. It
needs more room for fall
merchandise and has discounred
wonderful bedding from House
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perfect ti.me 10 find beautiful
baby bedding reduced 60%.
Adult bedding is included.
Upscale fabrics by the yard is
reduced 70%. Blue Springs Home
is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday through Saturday; and
from I p.m. lo 4 p.m. Sunday at
369 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. (949)
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GET DRESSE.D WITH WOLFORD
Austria-based Wolford is one
of the top brands of luxury l~
body and swimwear and
imimate apparel. It has an
exciting new line designed from
Lagerfeld Gallery by Karl
playing the soundtradc hve. The
concert is produced by nine-time
Emmy Award winner John
Goberman. The concert is at the
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater.
Tidcets cost $75 to $375. For
information, call (714) 755-5799 or
visit www.pacificsymphony.org.
'SING-A-LONG
SOUND OF MUSIC'
Now playing to sold-out
audiences around the world,
·sing-a-long Sound of Music~ is
coming to Orange County
Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall at 7 p.m. Friday
and Saturday and at 1 p.m.
Sunday. Tidcets cost $12 to $22
and can be purchased at the
center box office or at
www.ocpac.org. For information,
call (714) 556-ARTS. The Center is
at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa
Mesa.
K.D. LANG IN CONCERT
Three-time Grammy winner k.d.
fang will perform at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall at 8 p.m. Sept 6.
Tidcets cost $46 to $70. The
center is at 600 Town Center
Drive in Costa Mesa. Tickets are
available at the center's box
office, by calling (714) 556-ARTS
or onli ne at www.ocpac.org.
CHRISISAAK
Chris Isaak will perform at the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center' Segerstrom Hall at 7 p.m .
Sept. 14. Tickets cost $46 to $82.
The center is at 600 Town Center
Drive in Costa Mesa. Tickets are
available at the center's box
office, by calling (714) 556-ARTS
or onllne at www.ocpac.org.
TCHAIKOVSKY'S GREATEST
HrTS
Conductor Carl St. Clair leads the
Pacific Symphony in
·rctiaikovsky's Greatest Hits; an
alt 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
fireworts. Tldcets cost $75 to
$375. The concert is at the Verizon
Wireless Amphitheater in Irvine.
Information: (714) 755-5799,
www.~phony.org.
JAZZ.TRIO
Gulfatream Restaurant In
Newport Beach present.a a jazz
trio Sundey through Wednesday
aa regular entertainment at 850
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Lagerfeld and Vivienne
Westwood for 'fall and winter
2003·04. On Friday and Saturday,
there's a special showing of the
coUections for special order only.
It's one opportunity to see these
incredible designs. You can also
enter to win great gifts.
Westwood's been considered a
symbol of the British avant -garde
since the late 1970s. Her
coUeclion combines a mixture of
check and traditional patt~ms in
a modem way. Prices start at $58
and go up to $540 for detailed
sweaters and dresses. Karl
LagerfeJd's fashion philosophy is,
"its all in the mix." He likes jeans
worn with h.igh-quallty clothes.
In Lagerfeld's coJJection, there
are 20 styles. including dresses.
skirts, T-shirts, rank. tops and
textured hosiery. Prices are from
$58 for leg wear lo $570 fQr
dresses. Wolford has made some
of the finest hosiery since 1950
and works with some of the
fashion world's best artists and
designers. ln the past. Wolford
has collaborated with Jean Paul
Gauhier, Phillipe Starck and
Andre. Sarda. 10 name a few.
Wolford is on Level lwo at South
Coast Pla7.a. It's open from 10
am. 10 9 p.m'. Monday to Friday:
from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday;
and from 11 am. to 6:30 p.m.
Sunday. (7 14) 556-7900.
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Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
Hours are 5 to 9 p .m. Sunday and
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 .. Newport Beach. Free.
(949) 675-7760
MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZJ.
Walter Lakota and David Alcantar,
the New Yonc Jazz Connection
Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251
E. Coast Highway in Newport at 8
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and
at 7 p.m. Sundays and Mondays.
Diana Ditri joins the duo on
vocals on Mondays. It's free
Information: (949) 673-9500
MUSIC AT THE GRlU
The Bluewater Grill offers live
music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nick Peper
and Kelly Gordian (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 al 630 Lido Park
Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949)
675-3474.
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican 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. Friday and
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m.
Sunday. The restaurant is at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431.
MUSIC AT Pl.AYERS
Players restaurant Is now offering
liv~ music from 9 p.m. to
midnight every Friday and
Saturday. Players is at 512 W. 19tt\
St .. Costa Mesa. No cover charge. •
(949) 64&6616.
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
in Newport Bead\ presents Jesse :
on the sax on Friday and • -·
Saturday evenings and Sunday ~
for brundl. The program featur-.
all your favorites on the _ :
saxophone. Anthony'• it at 161 £..• •
Cont Hlghwey. (9'9) 873-3425. •
POP-ROCK MO FLAMENCO
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Dally Pilot I. I F (· & L l: I ~ U f{ I: Thur!>d<1v Augu~t 71 ?003 A9
The first pages sta rt it all tJ.e. PIZZA
"PNadlJ lenial c..ta ..... lillce 1974" r------------------,
''Whenyou read a
book as a
child, It becomes par1
or your identity in a
way that no oLher
reading in your whole
life does."
First. it reinforced the
influence or the cla&ics
such as "Aesop's Fables"
and "Grimm's Fairy
Talcs." Second, it
reminded me of the
pun~ joy of reading -
nu1 the mandatory list
of hooks 10 slog J love that line Crom
the movie "You've C.ot
MajJ," uttered Meg
Ryan. as the owner of a
boobtore, as she mu<;e ...
over the profundi1y of
children's literature.
KAREN
WIGHT
through for a claM>, but
hooks you chool.e to
read Lhat do indeed
hecomc pan of the way
you in1erpret life.
At UCIA I Look a da'>'> in
children's literature. "Kidd1l· I Jl"
as it was nicknamed I look 1h1·
dass as a "Mick" (M1d .t·y Mou'>t'
class. with the reputa11nn ol
being an easy ·A") hut got f.ir
more out or the <.la.'' thJn I
expected.
HOURS
Conbnued from Af3
act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturd<1ys
at Carmelo's R1storante. 3520 E
Coast Highway, Corona dol Mar
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders
performs classical flamenco
tunes at 7:30 p.m . Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free. (949) 675 1922
SATURDAY NIGHT R&B
Gerald Ishibashi and the StonP
Bridge Band play rode and R&B at
9 p.m. Saturdays at Sunon Plaw
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500
MacArthur Blvd • Newport Bectd1
Free. (9491476-2001
STAGE
'THE SNOW QUEEN'
South Coast Repertory is
featuring "The Snow Ouel'n .. by
Hans Chnsttan Andersen
Saturday and Sunday w11h
performances 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 or
information. call (714) 708 5555
'CHICAGO'
Kander and Ebb's hugely popular
"Chicago" will be performPd at 8
p.m. Tuesday through Aug 29. at
2 and 8 p.m. Aug 30 <ind at 2 and
7:30 p.m. Aug 31 at Orange
County Performing Arts Centers
Segerstro(J'l Hall. Tickets cosl
$28.75 to $65 75 They can be
purchased at the Center box
office or at www ocpac org The
Center 1s at 600 Town Center
Dnve in Costa Mesa Information
(714)556-ARTS •
'THE LAST NIGHT
OF BALLYHOO'
South Coast Repertory will
present ·The Last Night of
Ballyhoo" at Segers1rom Stage
Aug. 29 through Oct. 5 The
performance is set 1n 1939 in
l'w alway ... thought t.Jf book!.
J'> ponable fnend~. While
gro\o\ing up. I rarely took a long
1 .ir nde without one. They
hdpt><l me heat the boredom
and endure 1he !>iblings and
madL· the frequent drivel> to
I >odger Stadium more palatable.
I he Dodger> and I J"rdnk
Atlanta, when the war on the
minds of the locals 1s the C1v1I
War. as depicted m "Gone with
lhe Wind" But for Lala and her
family, nothing could be more
important than her debut at
Ballyhoo. a dance thrown by the
elite Jewish Society. Tidcets are
$19 10 $55 Call for curtain times.
South Coast Repertory 1s at 655
Town C1mter Dr. in Costa Mesa
lnfOfmatton or t1dcets· (714)
708 5555
AN EVENING WITH
BETH HANSEN
Cnttcally dcc.la1med actress,
singer and director Beth Hansen
will present her popular
one woman show. "An Evening
with Beth Hansen" at OrangP
Coast College at 8 pm Sept. 6
and 7 ThP show will feature a
collage of Broadway show tunes
T 1dcts cost $20 for adults or $10
for students OCC is at 2701
Fa1rv1ew Road m Costa Mesa
Information (7141432 5880
DENNIS MILLER LIVE
Comedian. author and five-ume
Emmy Award winner Dennis
Miller will make his enter debut in
Segerstrom Hall at 8 p.m . Sept
13 Tidcets cost $36 to $66. The
Center 1s at 600 Town Center
Drive m Costa Mesa lnformation-
(7141556 ARTS
'SOME MEN NEED HELP'
Orange Coast College's Theatre
department opens with John
Ford 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 Thealre
Company The production will
run Sept 13 and 14 and 20 and 21
in the Drama Lab S1ud10 OCC 1s
at 2701 Fairview Road m Costa
Mesa Show ttmes and ttdcets·
1714) 432 5640
'JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR'
"Jesus Chnst Superstar" is
coming to Orange County
Feet Hurt?
We have the Solution!
A.rthricis
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Baum (of the "Oz' '>cn~) will
forever be intertwined: Sandy
Koufax, Don Dry-.dale, the
Peanu1 Man and Dorothy. "Cone
With the Wiml" will alwaY'> he a
spring brt.'ak 111 Mex.irn. and
"I tarry Potter" " lht• e ... wm t' of
my children\ l hlldhood~.
When my kid' w1·rt· hnlt-. I
coukln't wait until llwy (rnayhe
we?) could go 10 tlw Cluldrcn':-.
l~ok Sh.uppc tn We ... tchfl C:oun
for story hour. I alw<iy11 walk.cd
out with more ur11.Jer my arm
than ju!>! a d11ld. I luw t.111
anyone re-.bt huyin~ .i new hahy
hi" or her own rnpy of
"Goodni~hl 1\100111·
N, I hu1h 1lw rnllcu mn ol
book..., for my own tfoldrl'n, I
ins1.,ted on lhl' h.1rdlMtk t·chtion,
I alway., v. rott· thl' da1t· .tfld I
tried tu \Hiie Jll trl'>ptn·d note w
Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall Sept 16 through
Sept. 21 It was the first
masterpiece from the legendary
team of Tim Rice <1nd Andrew
Lloyd Webber This landmark
show. which premiered tn 1971.
chronicles the last seven days in
the ltfe of Jesus of Na1arcth as
seen through the eyes of his
disciple, Judas Iscariot. who has
become disillusioned with the
movement. Tickets are from
$27.75 to $64 75 T1dce1s c.an be
purchased at !he center box ott1cP.
or at www OCfJdC org The Center
1s at 600 Town Center Drive in
Costa M escs lnforn1a1ton (7141
556 ARTS
'ANNA IN THE TROPICS'
South Coast Repertory will
the recipient on an inside page.
J 'm sure my effom were lo.,t 011
the kids at the time. but I'm
hoping that when they have
chiJdren of their own tht!)' will
find these hidden mesi.a~c' aml
'>miJe.
Time marchcs on. Gonc arl'
the story hours at the Cht.ldren\
Book Shoppe. my father's
pilgrimages to Dodger Stadium
and the childhood of one of my
children. but the love of book!.
continues.
"A good boo~ u the bes/ of
frimds, the same todlly and
forever."
-MARTIN TUPPER.
1810-1889
• KAREN WIGHT os a Newpon
Beach resident Her column runs
Thursdays
exh1b111on showcasing the works
of artist Andre Mmpolsky now
through September Information
(949) 851·9181.
DANCE
'SUPPER AT TIFFANY GALA
South Coast Repertory's uSuppP,r
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 151h
anniversary of Tiffany's South
Coast Plaza store The evening
will begin with a reception ms1de
the newly refurb1shad store and
continue wtth dinner and dancing
tn an ad101rnng tent Information
. 1714) 708-5504
. 1. . EVERY TUESDAY I
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(Costa Mesa Square -Target u nter)
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Sept 18 through Oct 19 on the Lessons are given from 2 to 6
Julianne Argyros stage The p m. every Sunday at the Avant
Pulitzer Pme winning play 1c; Garde Ballroom in Newport
about the last of the Cub<m Beach by the Orange County
American cigar makers cl1119111g Swing Dance Club All ages are
to their way of ltfe m the midst of • welcome. and no partners are
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ARGENTINE TANGO
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except for Saturday and Sunday
matinees at 2 pm T1dcets are $19
to $55. South Coast Repertory 1s
at 655 Town Center Dnve in Costa
Mesa. lnformatton or 11dcets· (7 14)
708·5555.
'TEN OR LESS FESTIVAL'
Orange Coast College's Repenory
will offer its "Ten or Less Festtval"
on Oct 4, 5, 11 and 12 m the
Drama Lab Studio The testtval
will feature a plays that are 10
minutes long or shorter The plays
will be selected directed and
performed by Sludents Orange
Coasi College 1s at 2701 Fa1rv1ew
Road 1n Costa Mesd T1d<ets and
information (714t432 5640
Tango dancing 1s offered from 8
p.m to 12:30 a.m. the first
Saturday of each month at
Danscene Studio. 2980
McClintodc Way. Costa Mesa.
(714) 641 ·8688
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Children 3 to 7 years old are
1nv1ted to part1c1pate tn songs and
finger-puppet plays at 7 p.m.
Mondays at the Costa Mesa
Library. 1855 Park Ave (949)
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Ghysla1ne Martin-Castelliano, nght. presides over the cutting of vegetables by her "assistant chefs" at the cooking class in her home.
The magic of Provence
By Vicki Zimmerman'
T here is something
magical about a Lrip to
the land of Van Gogh
and Cezanne in Lhe
soulh of France in late spring.
Then again, lhere's ~omething
magical about participating in a
Lrip lhat is planned by one
seasoned traveler for I 2 friends
and acquaintances that includes
two personal bilinguaJ guides
who live in lhe area and joyfully
drive us to the special little
towns and favorite re!.taurantl>
Lhey've come to enjoy by Living
in lhe region.
Picture-perfect open-air
market!> lilied wi th beautiful
fabrics and unique finds,
cooking school in a French
chef's home, garden vi~its, an<l
lhen wine tasting and lunch -
whal a plea~urable (and
luxurious) week it was for our
small group to discover the
magic of Provence in a leisurely,
unhurried fashion at lhe end of
May.
Having someone in our group
arrange for our private tour and
extracurricular acLlviLies gave U'>
the freedom to simply pack and
study up on lhe area.
Additionally, when one's
vacation time is limited, being
driven in a private vehicle a nd
lunching and dining in
restaurants held in high regard
by lhe local!-. makes experiencing
foreign travel in lhis fashion so
much nicer. After seeing a
country this way, it is going to be
hard to travel any other way.
Could it get any better than
lhis? Mais oui (But, of course). It
was simply lhat after these lovely
The Sunday mark et at lsle-sur~a-Sorgue. a place for antiques.
daytrips. we would unwind in
our own beautiful garden al I£
Moulin des Vignes Vieilles, our
"home away from home,"
nestling in at our bed and
breakfast inn that was at once
rei;tful and regal.
< >ur preparation for Provence
st<trted early in the year. After
two '>pring planning meetings -
at wltich we discussed packing
and travel tips over a filling meal
Lhat began with a champagne
aperitif (meant to stimuJate the
appetite before a meal). quiche,
ratatouiJJe, ~ad and meringue
paslries -our plan was to
rendezvous fo r this one-week
trip at lhe Avignon TGV Lrain
station (some of us enjoyed a
few days in Paris earlier in the
week).
ln Avignon, we were met by
Jim Sanders and Dominique
Parisot. the two innkeepers of Lt·
Moulin, a re.,tored. stately
l8Lh -cen1ury manor huu~ aml
lovely bed a11d breakfast inn. in
Eyguiercs, France.
This would be our home from
Saturday to Saturday, and they
would be our charming
English-spealcing tour guid<'~.
along wilh lheir equalJy
charming golden rclrlevcr, Bud,
who endeared himself to each
one of us, including lhis cat
lover. ln fact, Jim had originally
lived in the northwestern United
States.
On arrivaJ at Le Moulin, we
went from room to room
viewing each of the seven
designer-touched rooms.
Beautiful waterfall showers, large
windows with lovely breezes and
down comforters welcomed us.
By coincidence, the French
r
magwinc Mai-;on Decor (<;imilar
to "A rchitectural Digest") had
published a beautiful article on
Lt· Moulin with extrnordinary
photographs while we were in
w~idence Lhere. We each bought
the magazi11e to take home to
share with our loved ones and
friends.
That fir-.1 t•veninv,. we !.trolled
out onto the pa ti() and gazed
aero!>., the pond and terraced
garden. In the distance. we
coulc.J hear the sound of running
water from the canal that
bordered lhl' l'statc. We learned
that canals nm through the
entire town.
C11ampagne was served along
wilh tapenade. a tasty olive
spread, Lhat we enjoyed on
hreadl>!ick.-. anc.J cracke rs. Very
quickly now. we were immersing
our!.elve., into the French
culture.
\A/hile Dominique Wit!> a day
away leading a bike tour with
another group. Jim prepared a
wonderful meal Lhat we enjoyed
on lhe patio under Lhcse
250-year-old giant !>hadc trees
known as plane trees.
As each morning arrived, we'd
<,troll outside to a table set
beauufully wilh pollery in lhe
colors of Provence -the same
purples. greens and yellows that
we'd seen on Lhe shuners of ·
these srunning country homes.
Fresh croissants, French press
coffee, a variety of breads. fresh
yogurt and fruit filled the table.
Then we'd hop into two vans
and be on our way for our daily
excursions. Jim and Dominique
would drive us -six to a van -
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TRAVEL
Continued from Al 0
so that we could t'llJO) thl·
scenery. libati<lll'> a.r1<J phlll 11
op port, uni lie~.
Highlight!> from our \\l'dJong
itinerary include thl' ~ur11.J.1~
market at ble-~ur Id '>org111" tll1•
antique capital of 1-rJllU'
(perhap~ even l-.uropel \\1th
more than 300 deall'r!>. I he
Provencal mark.ct fiU., tlw t t'nter
of town w111J midday .• 111d till'
antique Oea market run., all
afternoon.
Driving through tht' I ubcron,
site of author Pcwr t.1ayle·., "/\
Year in Provence." W<l!> anvthcr
visual treat. Jun and I )()mmique
capped off this morning dnve
with a visit to Oiateau Val Joani\.
where we walked through the
lovely gardens. learned about
thewinemakmg proce!>.'> and
en1oyed lunch in their garden.
One very spec1aJ touch wn.,
seeing the American flag fl}111g
alongside the French flag O\'t:r
the 01ateau garden\ We learned
that the chateau ov.ner' fly the
flag of visiting group'>, and each
of w. was truJy touched by thi'>.
Another market in
Vaison-la-Romaine. one of thl'
largest and most varied area.Ii.
was delightful in t\\O ,..-ay'>.
There was a choice of '>hopping
the main pan of tovm with its
narrow streets and plaza!> or
climbing tlle picturesque. but
steep cobblestone walkway to
the upper town to explore the
tiny medieval stree~ and the
chateau at the top of the hill.
Both parts of the town are joined
by a single-arched Roman bridge
over a river.
Meeting the warm and
friendly people of southern
France will long be remembered.
A cooking lesson one evening
with Ghyslaine
Martin-CasteUiano and her
friendly host of a husband.
Jacque, in the lovely town of
Salon-de-Provence exceeded all
expectation. Seeing this lovely
couple in their 19th-century
home with its 21st-century
kitchen was extraordinarily
rewarding.
We were served a multilayered
omelet cake-"gateau" in
French-uslng market-fresh
vegetables; a pistou soup with a
multitude o( summer vegetables,
beans and herbs; and pears
.,Learned to perfec1ion in red
wine.
We learned about olive oils at
< ;!1yslaine·., kitchen counter in
.in informal olive oil ta..ting
""'"'"ion that was a new taste
5en<;ation for '>ome in the group.
l h1'> gave each of us an
<1pprecia11011 for the pure -and
t:arl we '>ay "fresh" again -
ingredient~ that go into fine
Glanum, a Roman archeological
site and, later. I.es Raux de
Provence with its medieval ruins,
gave us all a deeper appredation
of the history around us.
We enjoyed our farewell
breakfast at Le Moulin and
threw a finaJ '>tick tu Bud. the
dog before leaving for the
Avignon train stallon.
Some in our group are aJready
planning to join Dominique in
!he spring to walk in l1aJy (Le
Moulin Web site: www.lemoulin-
inn-prouence.com).
I'll keep dreaming of Provence
as I take in the fragrance of !he
dried lavender I bought at the
market in lsle-.. ur-la-Sorgue.
until I'm ready to go again.
• VICKI ZIMMERMAN 1s a Newport
Beach resident
I rench cooking. We left v.ith
gund memories and a very
healthy night of eating.
(,hy'>laine ~ at work on her
'ioon-.to-be-publi'>hed cookbook
and v.ill leave in late summer for
< h1cago 10 conduct a cooking
das~ in the windy city.
Saying "Au Revoir." we each
departed with a longing to
return and a subtle awarenes.-.
that another trip to Provence
would be in our future. New and
seasoned travelers know there is
so much more to explore in any
locale: the delicious regional
foods, beautiful scenery and
breathtaking historical sites.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY EYEOPENER
enough to compete against the
really strong players."
Aua 2 5 honoree
Mike Peck, SCGA publicist
GOLF
Mid-Am
• coming
to Mesa
Verde
M esaVerdeCountty
Oub continues to be
the hotbed of golf in
the Newpon-Mesa
area this sununer.
Coming o ff hosting the Jones
Cup and Tea Cup O assic event!>
in the past month, the private
Costa Mesa club now readies for
the 84 players who will converge
BRYCE
ALDERTON
on its
fairways and
greens for the
Southern
CaJifornia
Golf~n.'s
m en's mid·
amateur
champion-
ship.
Player!> will
play 36 holes
Monday and
then the field
will be cut in
half for Tuesday's fin al round.
~ 1esa Verde head profes'lional
Tom Sargent believes this 1s the
fiN ume the club ha.' ho'ited the
54 hole tournament, though the
cour.,e has '>erved as the track
for numerouc; other high-profile
toumJJTlents since opening m
1959.
!'he club hosted four
comt'Cutive Orange Counry
(')pens -PGA Tour events -in
the early 'G<h and has also been
the '>ite of regional qualifying
rounds for the U.S. Open, the
I.PC.A rour's Kemper Open from
1979-81, the U.S. junior girlc;
championship. the Tosh iba
Senior CJassic and the Girls
Junior Am erica'i. Cup matches in
200 1.
The mid-am. which began in
I ~184, is limited to golfers ages 25
and older, in conLraSt to the
5( 'GA amateur championsh1p.
which 1'> open to a greater
\'an ety of ages.
·· Ille idea ti. that collegia te
golfers play all year long and will
play more golf than a guy who 1s
a computer programmer wuh a
job and family:· said Mike Peck.
an SCGA publicis t. "In theory
there is less opportunity to be
able to praccice enough to
compete against the really
'itrong players.·
Sargent said the course is in
ideal hape and players can
expect fast greens.
The wealth of summer
tournaments at the course is not
abnormal. according to Sargent.
-w e at least tty to host
something," he said.
The top five finishers receive
' pla tes and the winner takes
home a trophy. The first tee time
ls 7:30 a.m . on Monday.
The Corona
del Mar JUnior
water polo
team finished
sec on~
recently in
Hawaiian
Invitational
tournament. .
Many of the
pf ayers in the
program go
on topfay at
CdMHigh,
traditionaly
one of the top
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COLLEGES
STEVE McCRAf\jK DAILY P1LO-
UC Irvine outside hitter Jimmy Pelzel. an Al~Amencan for the Anteaters in 2003, will play for
Team USA in the World University Games beginning today in Daegu, South Korea. Pelzel, who
will be a senior next season, led UC Irvine to its first-ever No. 1 national ranking this year.
JOHN GOLDMAN
ThUfsday. All&ust 21, 2003 Bl
OUTDOORS
Sea fishing
kicking into
high gear
First oj tW<J parts
Jim Niemiec
Daily Pilot
D eep l>tJ fhl1111g ''J'
turned up J nmt h IJr
two th1, pd'' week d'
warmer c:urrl'nt'
brought up 1he WJter
temperature and in LJmt' the
exotic!> iind marlin CJ'> "a"
anticipated with all tht' fish
holding up uff H.11a tor the pa'>t
rwo month'> Prt\ ate 'at h h dft'
reportmg lot'> ,,r Jct1on m-.1de
the lee of 5.in c Jt•nwnte l'>land
and there IS a 1111Xture of tuna,
yeUowtaiJ and dorado under
Doattng kelp and on htgh spot~
tn mid channe.I \'.aters
Twelve-year old Megan
Rainwater of Newport Beac:h.
landed her firc;t ever c;triped
marlin last week while fishing
on board the vacht loker
captained b) het father Jack
The marhn "'a" hooked on lt\e
ball JU'>t ea<,t of Pyramid Poml
and ''e1~hcd tn at the BaJboa
Angling Uub '-t aling I 9J
pound'>.
The '>ponlhher \farltn !\Ian.
captained b} Jim Valr·nllne. hdd
a double jt~ '>tr 1ke on marlin
just pa~t the 181 ">pot. durnptng
one fhh and rcleastng the other
with an ec;umated weight of 165
p ounds One fi,h ''as hooled
on a !\.lean Joe (.reen lurl' and
the second '>ptkebtll came up 111
a purple and black marhn 11g
For an updatl' on mMhn fi'>htng
contact the R..ilboa -\nghng
Uub at l~~J 673-6316.
\\-1th v.arm water LO the
thannel the marlm season
luok.'> ltke 11 could be a good
one tor harbor area angiers. On
.tW:rage b1llfish '>t.'em to be
bigger th1' '>ea.,on, perhaps due
wan abu11danct' of bait along
the Patifit coa!>t. foumament
director'>, captaim of private
yacht' .rnd veteran big game
angler-. are optimisuc abou t
pro.,pect'> for marhn fishing off
\ou1hern Caltforma based on
tht' number' of marlm that
-.hm .. t'd up o ff Ba1a "iur late la't
n•ar .tnd current water
rnnd11wns This outdoor
column i:ontatn' a schedule ol
nMrlm tournaments that will
t.ike place off Southern
Cahforn1a during August and
~cptember. The second haJf of
th" '<-a,on\ calendar Mii be
pubh.,hed next week.
Tht> I Slh annual Oiurch
\lOll'>l' \larhn lm11auonal
tournament I' the first marhn
1ournamt·n1 ul the L003 sea.!>on
.md " '\t't for \londay and
rut· .. da\ I he l'\Cnt ,,,u be
bJ'>l'd o ut of A\ aJon Harbor and
J mandaton l·aptatn'> meeung
\\Ill l<l~t' plan· 011 Sunday at 1he
1 andtng Re.,,tauram in Avalon
I h1· l'ntry fee 1s S500 per boat
.ind over the past few years the
J\ er age number of yachts
rnmpeung m the e'ent
numbered around nmery
1 he Church Mouse tS a "tag
and releai.e" tournament with
See OUTDOORS, Pace 82
Trio to play for U.S. MEN'seAsKEreALL
u c r s Pe1ze1, Me rl o to play ror usA in Parada he lps in
m en's volleyb all , water polo, respecti ve ly; ·==
N~~~:ts~i:~~~:;::~ ~:~a~ef~>~'.111r~:i:~ugh Group~.......... Mexico 's upset
zel and junior Rick Merlo and Aug. 3.
Newport Harbor High grad Merlo. who scored 15 goals Toct.v-va. Utnlrie
Nicole Mackey will compete for for UCI last fall, 1s playing for :v~~
the USA this week at the World lhe USA men's water polo team MoncMy -vs. ~
University Garnes in Daegu. that opem against Greece· on T~-w. South ICof'M
South Korea. Saturday. ""1tg 21 TIA
Pelzel, a fi r t-team All· Mackey. who ts entering her · -
American for the Anteaters freshman year at the University ....,,...
last season, is a m ember o f of Hawaii. will compete ln the s.t.lrd9y-w. Gt..a.
the 11 ·player U.S. men's vol· 200-meter individual medley m
leyball team that will partici· the swimming competition.
pate in Group B with Ukraine, which begins Aug. 24.
Canada, Den mark, the The World Universicy Games,
Netherlands a nd host South held every two years and or-
Korea. -ganized by the International
Pelz.eJ competed in the Ja· University Spons Federation. is
pan·USA Men's Olallenge Cup a muJti-spon competition
open to men and women be·
tween the ages of 17 and 28
(born betwee n Jan. I. 1973. and
Dec. 31, 1985) and who are. or
have been wi thin the past year.
a student at a coUege or univer·
siry.
UCI senio r scores
eight point a team
upsets Argentina in
Olympic q ualifying
1 to urna ment.
Adam Parada. a ..emor dl UC
Irvine. <,cored eight pomh
Wednesday as Mexico upset :\r·
gentina. q I ·A9. m the opening
game of the Americas Ol\1np1c
qualifying tournament at the
Robeno Oemente Coliseum iQ
'>an Juan. Pueno Rico.
MeXJco led Argenana. the stl•
ver medalists at the World
Otamp1on'lhtp' last veaJ
throughout the game. tabitg j
45·4 I ad\'anta.ge into halftiml
and extending the lead to I
poum mJdway through th
fourth quaner. 1
Lduardo Na1era of the Dallat
~1dvenclc." led Mexico with 20
See PARADA. Pqe 82
YOUTH WATER POLO ROWING
Jorgensen joins
_elite company
Former OCC rowe r and
coach merits prestigious
Oarsman award.
1 r
I
l
..
Continued from Bl
points, including four three-
pointers.
.,, The tournament began
Wednesday and runs through
Oct. 31 with the lop three
teamsrof 10, advancing to the
2004 Otympic Games in Ath-
en~. Greece.
In the opening phase of the
tournament, the 10 teams are
divided into two groups, with
round-robin play occurring In
each.
Mex.ico is in Group A while
1he United Stales, which fea-
1ure!. a collection of NHA all-
-~taN. is 1n Group B.
Mexico will face Uruguay in
• 1u. second game on Friday.
Continued from Bl
winners taking home tackle, accessories
and fishing trips. Over the past 12 years the
to~ent has raised In excess of
$300,000 for Catalina Island yo'uth projects.
This tournament is a non-profit, tax
deductible tournament with all proceeds
being used for pmes, tournament
expenses and donadons to Catalina youth
groups. A gala aWllrds night will be held on
Tuesday at the Casino Ballroom. For more
details call Bob and Carol Butte at (3 10)
820-4434.
SPORTS
I
Roger Cadman at the Zane Grey Hotel
(310) 510--0966 In Avalon.
e u er r s ownamen
will be boated by the BaJboa Angling Oub
with a limit of 200 registered anglers
competing, A pre-fournament party will be
held on sept. 9 at the Village Crean
Restaurant in Newport Beach.
Competition will be on Sept. 12-13 with
the awards banquet to be held at the
Newport Harbor Yacht Oub on Sept 14.
The Master Angler Tournament is a
~Catch and Release" format based on
points for marlin releases made on 12·,
16-. 20-and 30-pound test lines.
111ere ls a broadblll division in the
master's and also a yellowftn tuna category
for tuna weighing over 40 pounds. Boats
and anglers fish aa a team for one of the
Southland's angling clubs and It has
become a pretD" hlghly competldve event
for local big game angl~.
MEN'S GOLF
Two locals
eliminated at
U.S. Amateur
'JWo Newport Beach resi-
dents failed to advance in
the U.S. Amateur Golf
Otampionshlp aft er they
completed match play on
the 7,171-yard Oakmon t
Country Club course in Oak·
mont. Pa .. Wednesday.
Parada. a 7-foot center, aver-
aged 12.2 points and 6.2 re-
boun~ for the Anteaters last
~t'a-.on wheo earning second-
1 f'am All-Big West Conference
Avalon will also host Rosie's Marlin
tournament and it will kick off with a
captains' party on Sep1. 7. Fishing days are
Sept. 8-9 with a tournament ending
banquet to be held cit the Country O~b on
Sept. 9. This tournament was started back:
in 1975 and generates funds to help
support Catalina Island based and other
designated charities.
Rosie's is limited to only 20 boats, which
will compete in channel waters for rwo
days of bill fishing. Last year the yacht
ueorsario~ was the winning boat in the
tournament with its crew talcing home a
total of $78,880.
The entry (ee is $150 per angler and, as is
the case with most martin tournaments,
the bulk or the money ls used to purchase
big game tackle and accessories that will be
presented to the top anglers.
Nate Lai.hlcy." from Scotts-
bluff. Neb .. defeated Steve
Con<>.tay, who will 'enter his
!>Cnior ~eason at UCLA this
fall . 2 up. while Long Beach's
Peter l omal>ulo beat New-
port Beach's Don DuBois, I
up.
honors. •
Tournament headquarters are located on
the end of the Awa.Ion pier and registration
information can be obtained by calllng
For more details contact your local
fishing club or call Dara Fry-Stotesbury,
secretary of the BAC at (949) 673-6316.
l'he :i2 winner~· Wednes-
day advanced to the second
day of match play today.
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\I 110111 S I IHI HYDRANT
ANll WAii RI INI IN
',IAllAllON
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tot•· Mo r .. 111y Bu1ldmt t ,u111Mn1e\ M,.tt,ure _A ..
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11/l:olb
1.02 SUMMARY Of
WORIC:
A Pr<iw< I D"~t11pholl
1111 111111ell wnso\I~ of
It" flf f' hydr dlll dOd
,. •.oc 1.tf~d waltrllne
111 lall•lrnn .11 t>olh
'-111uu.1 uuJ K1tlyl11uuii.e
f h·o•rut.u y ~lhooh.
H Pr~f1m1nMy f ... ft·
"'"'" S80 000 ()() 1.03 NOTICE:
NO llC:I IS Ill Rf RY
I.IV[ N llt·•I Newpo1 l
M, • .,,, Un.toed S<hool
ll< l11e I dC lll!C by and
ll110111th II \ Governing
lf1o '"' will rrcl!1ve ~raled l 111\ f111 .. ward nf a
01111 dt I foe the ahnve
11.111~d Prnl("ll up to but
1 11 1,1111 lhdn the btd
t1•· . .e111n•
I\ kid• \holll be re
(, IVf' ft lfl lhpt. pl~lf'
1df'nt1f1.,I •bnv~
WhHhtr 01 not bids are
•111cn~d e1 ~· lly al the
lm1_, ftal"d m th1\ notice.
ll" btd will be •el ~•ved -11~1 lh" bid deadline
II f'I AN\ /IN[) •wr c
II II A llON\ ARI AVAii
Aki ( NOW !hp dnw
n1~n1•. ""'Y lie reY1ewed
"' lhe PROJ£CI MAN
Al.IR' tttlllf' C~f'to
Mlrl1 "" tltm II below)
OH I AN Bl PtJRCllASf 0
IROM
INTUINlT llUl,RINT:
16372 Cen1tr11ctlon
Center, lrvlne, CA.
92606, Tll (949) SS2-
7S61, fAX (949) S52-
1209
C £ aLh BIOOE R musl
prHt 1 bid bond or olhe1
\l'tut1ly lo lht amouol
"' 10'(. of lhe 3mount nt the b•d with the bid
0 ( 4fh BIOO(R, SI
11111fl•MOU\IV Wllh the
••ecullc10 ol thto Coo
II Ad Atrcemeot """ be r l'QUll "d to lu1 nt\h 1
I ~bnr and Mat .. r1al P•rlntm~nte Bond 1n an
;11nount equal to 100
o••'9nl nl lhe Con tr act
\um .aod 1 F althful
Perform•nce Sood lo an
"nounl equal to 1.00
percent ol the Contr•ct
Som S11d Bonds shall
bf' frnm •n •dmlttad
C11tlotn11 Surety sells
l~dOf y to the D.$l11ct
and lt1h.•d m the r todtr at
A .. ltlflt, IUUtd by the o.g.,1rn.n1 of Tre••urr
•nd hCltflWd tn CallfOf .
1111 Id 80ftd Vlfi'
1•111•ln In hilt fotca and
elltct lh• ou1h th•
&11llfllfllH !*Mid
C The 8100£R "''" bt • l1<.ot11Ud conl,.ctor
punlfl'lt 111 th-811"nnt
end ,rotcrnlomlh Code
end be l~~d 111 thtt
1pplt!!~,. dHslficatlons
fM lt'19 trf411t fOf wtlicll
Ill• con If Kt« IS Sllb•
1111rtm11bld f, lllit ptOject llH 3~
~ Yl!lflttfl 8-·
l\ftJ l,nl•PflM C>ll'liCI ....... ""a o ... ,tlons "°"' Vt• l'f!O•CT ~ k 111•.:t"4 to ttN Pll0.1.Cf MAMCI" H. Co11l1ct
,
424 89!>0 Ftrm McCu
thy Bu1ldin& Co FAX
714/424 8951. Addres\
298!> C Bear Sir eel,
Co\ta Men. CA 9?61'6
I No Bod may be
w1thdr.iwn unlit St•ly
day~ .. 11er lhc Bed
Oper11ng Oale
J lhe 01\l11ct re•erve'
the righl to 1 e~LI any
and all bid• or to waive
1rregula111te~ 1n any bid
K Newpor I Men
Unified !>thoul 01\t11c.t "
an -equal oppllllun11y-
empl1•vec
l No tPll'phune 01
lau1m1le machine will be
ava1lab~ lo b1dcle1' on
the OISTRICT premises
al lhe lime of bid
Publt\hed Nt w1101 t
BuLh Co''" MP\d ll•tly Polo! Augu\I 14. 71.
7003 Th684
MOTICl TO ClfDfTOIS Of
IWSAll is.a. •101-6111 u.c.q
Noh<.e " hereby given
to uedolOf\ ol the w1th1n
named \efler(s) lhal a
bulh s.tle 1s aboul lo be
mad~ on per 'nnal
properly hr1•u1aller
described
The namt and buso
ness addrns ot the
1nl,ndPd "lier t\ BRIAN r ARCO, 1617 West chit
Or Newrimt Buch. CA
97660
The ndm~ and bus•
ness add1ess ol the
1olended buyer is
ARCH NA PA HI SNf HAI
PAl(I AMI ltANSll
27800 Bell lbv1\ W•y
Yorba Linda Cll 92887
The properly lh•l 1s
perl1nrnl httelo 1s
d~'t rcbtd 111 i'"'' at n
m•leroal' \upplles
marh111e1y pi!!h.
equ1pmrnl drtd 1nv•ntory
dnd 1\ lot•lcd 1617
Wutcl11f Or . N•wpo1 I fl~ach !,/\ 9?660
I he hu~inei.\ name
"'ed by lhe 'eller al
~did lnr n11011 1\ lllC
QUl l N Bll
pr op er I y, household
&oods bo~ness records
and/or invenlor y
Un11 1090 10900,401
Walworth, Constance,
personal property,
household e<iods, bu>t
ness records and/or
onvenlory
Uni I 406 Jeff Daly.
personal propert y,
houi.ehold aoocls. bus•
nus records end/or
inventory
Purchase must be
made w11h cash only and
al lhe t1rM ot ~ate Sal•
sub1ect to cancellation
m the tvelll of setlte
menl belwePO uwner
1nd obligated parly
Published Ne wpor I
Beach Custa Mes• Daily
Pilot Au2ust /'I, 78, 7003
lh/14
s .........
.......... Use ..
FictiliM llsiMss ...
I he followm& oer \on
has abandoned lhe us•
of the r W:llllOUS Bu\•
ness Namt' Yeslerday
Antique & Clau1c C•r
Co JOO [I c .,m1no Rul
Tusltn. CA 92780
The F 1cl1hous Bu\1ness
namr referred to above
was hied in Or a nae
County on 11 19 02.
Fil E NO 20026924250
Daniel R Banera
Trustee. Daniel R B.ir
rera and Maria r
Barrera lrust Doted 10
14 97 332 Villa P111nt
01 • Newporl Beach CA
92660
Marca E Barrer;,
lruslee of lhe Daniel R
Burera and Marni C
Barrera Trust Dated 10
14 97 332 Villa Point
Or Newport Beach CA
92660
This business ts con
ducted by Trusl l1v1ne
This sUtemenl was
filed with lhe County
Clerk of 01 a nae Couoly
on 08/t2/03 \ 200369 S4633
Daily Pilot Aue 14 i.>I .
28.Sepl 4,?003 Th/O!I Said t;ulk '>alt '>hall be
consummalf'd on or
after 'if'plembe1 10.
2003 .. 1 lhe olf1cn of
Sunbf'fl Bu\men Bro kers •I 111 Pattfw:a, The lollowmc penolls
Sutle zso trvme. Cah are dome business a'\
fornia 92618 Thi$ built Gallndo and As\OC11tu.
'><tie I\ 219? Maritn SI , Ste
subjtC I to Seel ton 160, Irvine Caltforn1a
6106 I' ol lhe C3hforn13 92617
CommPrc ial Code . Jo•&e f Gahndo. 2192
Claims ol any creditor ~:.~!~ Ca~~~rn~~926 l~), of said 5elle1 may be ltled wllh uld buyer et M1111m J. G1flndo.
th• addreu set forth 2197 Marlin St , Ste
Ahove for buy~r Allen 160, lrvme, Cahfornla
lion Art hna Patel the 92612 This bus1nns K con IHI day for lclena cl1trm ducted b•' husband and
II S@lembef 8, 2003, ' '#111ch tt lhe last bust wife
nns day before the Have you ll.trtff dom•
consummation date business yet' Yes
19ec1hed above 7 n.l/03 So far as is 11nowt1 to Jorae F Galindo, MA, MFT uld intended b11yflf(,), Thi• statement wu said Intended setlef UHd ~
the followina eddltlof'lal filed witb the County
busineu n•mH and Clerk of Of1nc• County
addrenu within th• ;Oo~SS
thrH yeers pest· None O•l•d Aucust 15, 2003 Dilly Pilot Aue 14. 21.
JOHN r HOl.AH. Allor 28. ~pt. 4, 2003 Th699
ney lor Buyer
CffS 575230 Tll715 .......... ... s.......
T"1t lollowlnc Pf' sons
ere do#lc llll'SlnHa IS
Am.fl«tt Te,, ' flfl111 clll S.vku. Inc .. uno
Wtrntr Ave 1101 ,
I ountaln ¥11111. CA
12708 Ad'f tnced TH a ,..
n1ncl•l S.vleu, ltte
<CA>. uno ••-Aw. II~ fO..n\alft V11tty,
CAiri70I
TM\ Min.. K COit• ~tlHI by; I C4f'"'*"
IWw .-•t.AM .... """-t,.crv ..
QI.OJ 03 ~-Tu a n-
11ffldtl S.Wn. Ille,
~ 8. O...Ytnce,
CNit Tllls ............ WH
flW with .. c:.vtlty
'-' pf 0r-CeMl!lf
on 08tv.>/03
200369SJIS6
Daily Pilot Au& 7. 14.
21, 28, 2003 Th660
Rdt""51Mess ... s .....
The foltowme penons
•re dome busmeu as.
NAIFA Oranee County.
11684 Manti• D11ve
Cypress, CA 90630
Oranee County Auo·
llll!On of fllsur ance &
F 1n1oc11I Advisors. Inc.
AKA OCAIFA (CAJ. 11684
Manila 011ve Cypreu
CA90630
I his bustness " con-
ducted by a Nt>n·Pr of•I
Ore
Have you star ltd doong
busmos yeP Yes
Or a nee Cobnly As~o
c oallon ol Insurance And
I •nanc1al Advisors, Inc ,
l'hyll1s Brown Cucu
l1ve 011ecto1
This slalemeol wn
hied w1lh the County
Clerk ot Or a nee County
on 011'l9J03
20036953072
D<11ly Pilot July 31. Au&.
7 14.21 2003 Th635
AditiM lllilm ... s .......
I he follow1n11 persons
are dome busmess as:
Newport Hills Really,
Inc ?197 Dupont Or111e,
Su1le ?O!>, Irvine, CA
92612
h v•ne Hills Rtillty, Inc
(CA) 219" Ouponl
011ve Suite 205. lrvme.
CA92612
Thi\ buStness 1> con
dueled by a c0fp0<alton
Have ~ou started dome
busmns yet1 Ves
7/24/03
Irvine Hills Realty. Inc
Ph1hp E Becker. CEO
This slatemenl w.u
ftlf'd with the Counly
Clerk of Orange County
Oil 08/06/03
20036953'61
0d•ly P1lol 'Aue 14. 21.
?8 Sept 4 ?003 lh682
Adltllm ......
"-S.....
The folloo;1ne persons
11 e doinc business a$':
Spa of Newp0<I I /05
Wes lcl1fl, Newporl
Beech, CA 97660
Corona Del Mar Tan,
Inc (CA). 2101 15th St ,
Newport Buch, CA
92660
Thtl busmen 1s con
dueled by· B corporation
Have you started do4n&
busmen yet? Ho
CMon• Oe l Mat Tan.
Inc . Jtck R Clant1ulio,
Treas.
this ~tatement was
hied with th• County
Clerk of Of1nce County
on 08/0!>/03 2001 .. SJIH
011ly Pilot Au1. 7, t4,
21, 28, 2003 Th656
Offe< valid with coupon
Taxes extra
Ex . 8131/2003
Bla .... llDT•m
Monday-Friday• 6:30AM -7:00PM
Saturday • 8:00AM -4:00PM
Closed On Sundays --2MO LeplMotices 2640 Legal Noticei 2640 I Legal Notices
~ ..... ... s......
The followln& persons
are doinc bus1ons as.
Stumpo$ Raiders Asso
c1allon, 2701 Baysllou
Or , Newport Buclt, CA
92663
Clifford Gr•nt Shep
herdson, 7701 Baydlore
Or . Newport Beach, CA
92663
Th•s business is con·
ducted by .an md1v1dual
Have you started do1011
bU\IReS\ yet? No
Chlf0< d C Shepherd
son
Th" stalemenl was
filed with lhe Counly
Clerk ol Or a1111e County
on 08/ I !>/03
200369SS016
0d1ly P1lol Au& 21. 28.
Sepl 4, 11. 2003 fh719
fictltlM ......
"-S......,
The follow1na per sons
are do1n2 business a~
Psych11c1ynam1c Study
Center. I Co1po1ate
Park, Ste 235. Irvine
Cahf01 n1.a 92606
Jorge F Gahodo. 7
Corporate Park. Sle
235, Irvine C1hlorma
92606
Richard J Let11er1. 1
Corporale Park, Ste
235, Irvine. Caltlorma
92606
This business 1s con
ducted by co partners
Have you started doln&
bustneu yet1 No
Jorge r Galindo
This statement was
foled w1lh the County
Clerk ot 011n1e County
on 08/11/()3
20036954546
Daily Pilot Au& 14 <'I
28.Sept 4.2003 lh700
Rc-..tans
"-S......
The follow'ina: per sons ••e do1ne K.ustnes, as· r t~1noff Char ten . 9337
Darrow Or , lfant1n2to11
Beach. CA 97646
Stephan Siewert R1lph
Queale. 9332 Darr ow Ot
Hunlinelon Buch CA
92646
Ousltn Quule. 4? Vista
det Cerro Af1w Vieio CA
92656
ThlS bu\lnus IS LOR
dueled by a eeoeral
p11rlnenh1p Haw. you slatted ~I
buslnps yet? Ho
Stephen Stewart Relph
Queate
Th11o slatemenl was
flied w1lh the County
Clerk of Of •n11 County
on 08/01/03
200Ht5SS46
01111 Pilot Aue. 7, 14,
21.28.2003 111663
Taylor Cityscapes, Inc
(CA). 778 W 20t.h St ..
Costa Mes•. CA. 92627
nus bus1Mss is con
ducted by: a corporat.100
Heve you surttd do1na
buStntl$S yet? Yes. 1 9·
2003
Taylor C1~caj)H, Inc.,
R1clard hytor, Pres1·
dent
This statement was
filed with the County
Cl«k of Onnee County
on 07fl5/()3
200JttS276 S
Oaoly Pilot July JI llUR
1 14 21 2003 fh646 ,.... .....
"-S......
The follow1na person~
are dome bu\me\s .1s
Gao H1ao· Hua Callery
20321 Raor1on.l I .mt
Hunt1n11ton Beach CA
92646
Jimmy Ma . 20321
Ramona I ane ttuntma
ton Buch, CA 9?646
I annoe Ma 203?1 Ra
mnoa t ane lluo1me1011
Beach CA 92646
This business I\ lon
dueled by. hu\band •nd
wife
Have you sl.lrted dotnR
busoneu yet> No
Jimmy Ma
Thi> slalemeol wu
Ir led w•l'1 the Counl y
Clerk ot 01 anae County
on 08/12/03
20036954625
Oaoly P1101 Aue 14, 71 ,
28 Sept 4 ?003 Th/07 ,.......,
"-S......
Tile follo-m& prrsons
••e dome busmen ;n
Westp1Fk Jewelty. 26
Brisbane Way, lrvloe CA
92617
Michael Scott Zook ?6
Brtsbane Way, Irvine. (.A
92617
Diane lorratne Mehus,
26 811sbane Way. t1v111e.
C/197612
lh1s business 1s cot1
ducted by· a 11ener1t
pa1toersh1p
Have you st.tied dome
busmess yet 7 No
Scoll M Zook
This statement was
filed with lhr County
Clerk of Oranee County
0 ll 08/05/()3
20036953160
Daily Pilot Aue 7, 14,
21, 28, 2003 Tll654 ......... .........
The lollowlnc peraons
are dolne bush1ess u .
Royal Academy, 2llOS
McGaw Ave, lnlM. CA
92614.
Loomworh Appar•I,
Inc (CA), 2805 McC1w
An,ln111t,CA92914 ......... Tillt bulintu IS con
... ---llluct.d II)': I C«~lllOO
-Htvt yell...,.. .,... "" folle .... ,__. butlnas yet?
are dcMn, ~ ... v ... 5/1/lOOJ
Pacific T11dlwinds, 3991 loom-ks "°'*'•'· MteArlllut Blvd. 1150, Gety Help, Chief fl·
Newport Buth, CA nenciatOfflc«
92660-3049 This 1l•'-nl w11
Pe clllc Tr1d1wlnd1, flied ~ th• County
LLC (CA), 3991 MK Ct.rt of <11'11111 County
Art hur Blvd •JSO, Oll 01/UIOJ
Newport Buch , CA .....,Jl'7t
9!'fi60.3049 Olly Plot Jiiiy 31, Aua . This llllSIMU It COii· 7, 14, 21, Z003 Th637
ducted b1. lh11Utd -....
llabatty Co. -... " '°" lt•led...... ...-----bu.llM$8 yetf v... lOl -.
2611• fire'°'°"""''°"' l"ectflc: fr .. •wlttd•, tr• ~ ~ •a. ~~· MdrM N, ~. :,~¥~~ l.~·.::1-r.~
TMt •l•ltflllnl ." C.llfotllle _. tiled wltll the c-ty N f C $ UC~ ~"C,~1"8111t County =7::!.. ,.:~
MNMH7JI TMI ......... _. 0~ ,... M:r n~ '"a.' •r: L..,'" 7. l .2l.200J ~Ce. .............................. ......... =-,.er-M7 "" ......... ,. ... ,.rcsuc. .... -..
"" ... : ..... 11' ; ........... """ e1,....... ... • ftltt ..... 11 •• -.... •• 711 w 2'1111 St., c:.ta .... .. .. ~ •v CA, wz ca., ., praw eew•
on 08/01/03
20036953S4S
011fy P1lol Aue. 7. 14,
21,28,2003 Th66S
~ .....
... s......
The fofloo;in& persons
ere doinc business as·
C and P Anltque S..·
v1cei.. I 067 Salvador.
Coda Me'.a CA 92626
Arnold r Ch11sten"'"
1067 Salvador. Costa
Mesa CA 92626
Pat11c1a l Christens
f'n 106/ Salvador C.o,I•
Meu CA 9?6;>6
lh1s busme» is con
ducltd by husband •nd
wile
H•vt you slarled du111g
bu\tne\\ yet' Vf'' 1973
Arnold f Ch11sten"n
I his \l•tt'rnent wa'
ftlrd Wtlh thP c .. ullly
Clerk of Orange C11u11ly
(/II 07/'l'J/OJ
20036953016
Daily Pilot July 31 Aue
I 14 71 ;1()()3 fh6 IJ
Adltl.tans ... s .......
I he following person\
•re dom& businns as
fhe Soil Ca\tle, 318'>
Allwdy Averiue. Su1lt A
Cusl• Mes<i CA 92626
Tom Bebout. 3185
A11 w•y Avenue Sui le A.
Cosl• Mesa. C:A 9267&
farnls M Bell, lruslee,
Bell r am1ly Tr u't dated
2 3 88. 415 H1lledee
laeun• Boa~h CA 92651
Thi\ bu\meu os con
clucttd by a 11tnf'r al
par Iner "110
ttave you started lfomp
bu\me" yet1 Yes 8 18
86
lum Beboul
I h•s statPmenl w~s
filed with lhe Count;
Clerk of Orange Counly
on 08/01/0l
200.369SJSSI
Daily P1lol Aue 7. 14.
21,28 ,2003 Th668
Rc*-latss
"-S.....
Valley CA 92708
Sunco11.l Dtvelup
menl, Inc (CA) 18384
Brookhur\t !>I I ounla1n
Valley CA 9:?708
This busmen 15 con
ducted by • corporahon
H .. e you )larlt\d dome
bUSIRe\\ yet I No
SunG<>a~I OtvelOP·
ment. Inc Jamt~ £~la
khrian Pr t\tMnl
lh1s ,1a1emenl was
ltlt'd w1lh thr Counly
Cl~rk ol 01<inee Coullly
110 0/ 29/03
20036953017
0-ltly P1l11I luly I I Au~
1 14 71 lOOJ lh&U
RdltiM ......
"-S.......
fht lullowonR 11~1-.uM
aie t1ou1R 1Ju\1ne~" a·.
Conl1ac1111 ,. Wd1 •'1ouo,~
fiO I I lm11e11~I llwy I A
lf•b14 CA 906JI
IUD WEN In< (Of<J
40 I H~rbfl1 '''~' 1\1~ mdlh r all\ OR 9/601
f h1\ bu''""'' ,._ r on
dur !Pd by • c nr pr11 ah"o
llav~ you sli11 ted dnme
l.iu\in.-s\ y~l 1 VI'\ 01
01 1999
J{LO W[N In• 5Jm
uel 0 Po11e1 1.orporale
Secrtl••Y
fhl\ \lalf'rn~nl w•'
toled wtlh lhe C.ounly
Clerk ol 01 .. n&e Cuunly
on 07/'l2/0J
20036952335
Daily Polol Aue I 14
?I ?8 ?00 j I 11667
RdltlM ..... ... s.......
I he follow1r1a P" ~on\
arr dn1n1 business .u
•I K IOS l\U hi
KIO!>KU COM 151 Old
Newpmt Blvd Suite 'IOI ,
Ne wpo1 I Beac h C.A
97663
W1narlo Kusumo Ha
h3rc110. 3!:>1 Old Newport
Blvd Suite !>01. Newpo1 l
Be"h· CA 91663
fhf\ bus1nes\ •s ton
dueled by an 1rtd11r1dual
H•ve you "arted doing
bu\tneu yet' No
Win1110 Kusumo R11
hardio
Th1\ slatemeol was
hied w1lh lht County
Clerk ol Or•nce County
on 08/01/()3
200S6'5JS2'
O•ily Pilot Au& 7, 14.
21. 28. 2003 Th673
I
ltled w1lh lhr l.vuuly Actitills ~
Cler .. nl fhJn•·~ I ou11lt "'--S
on08 O'i ll] -i........ 20036953159 Iii. followina ~"on\
0~1fy P1tro1 Auw I \ 4 .11 • ''""'~ bu\1ne>' d\
21. 28 ltMJ l lhl>'l'l HB [ "'" y f lu1J1 Sy\
fidltiM~s ... s ....
Th• lolluwlflK µer\ot11~
ace dnmg bu"ne\'\ '"
The W*Y 011v1nl( "'' h•·nl uno 1. p., k11••' •f
M1\~1t1n V•f'lfJ C' .-hlnr nt.t
926'!1
M.;r•tl'I• c .. 1.1110 111111
Mrlchtll Av• •l'I lwl11
I Mtfotnta 9:>/llO
l..tr>ri(• t oynl• i'/IK w f lord s.111. 1\11•
C•ltlo1n14 Yl7~
Ho\ bu\IOP\\ 1\ t t111
Judttl bt " "'"'""' l)dl IOt>f \fUp
ftt"tv~ you ''·" t,.t1 dmnv
tu1'\t11rCii'\ yf'I' Nn
C;N"lfk!,. I ll'fHIA
1 ht\ '14tll'HwHt .,; t ,.
ltl~d w1lh llw (.01111ly
Clerk ol 01 .11~1 c •11•111 t
nnO/ 07 Ol
200369S0334
Oaoty P1lnl luly JI Aul(
7 14 11 100 t lltll'il
Rditi.s aw.sJ ... s ........
l ht1 fnllnwrnp ptr '\fHI'
are do1nv. bu"nf\~ ~'
Ch•1111rrl I 11~ C1~.1l1tt11'o
87 Plate.;" Ah•11 V1•1••
CA 976!>6
Wad~ R W1>11ld11d~•
8/ Platei\11 Ah.,.. V1•1n
CA 9?656
K1mbe1fy
87 Plaltdll
CA926~
W1.uldr1'1tf
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NOTICE Of DM0ED PUIUCATION Of ntE PROflERTY TAX
DE,AUL T (DIUNQUENT) UST 2001 • 2002
IMt ~ t; ltc1lon »71, ~IN Tlbllon Code
flw l'ldlllld ~ T~~ P!Ol*IY In Ind lof ()qt County S111e al~ '* bMtl dMltd Ind dieVlbuled IO ¥wlous ~al~~~ In lilt
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l'VBUSIED DEUNQUENT UST
I John M W MaoNch °'W198 Courcy Tu Collec:lci, State of Caftlomia te<tt!y 11111
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12 01 am on J,Jty 1, 2002. by operlllotl d lllW The dedara!lon d delauk -due to non-pay·
"""'ol llw '°'* lr"°"1I due lof Ille Intl, MSasmtnlt ll1d 04l>er CllWQM leY!td fl 2001-2002
11111 _.. a 11en on Ille lll1ed 1811 PfOl)el1y The nMne d Ille -Ind !ht llllaf whlcll -due on June :IO, 2002. It sno.n opposite tlle,paioel mMTlbet
1'u .. Nlld *' Pft.lC*1v may be redeemed by P9Ymllll ol 11 unpejd taaee sid --
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Al in~~~ al tax~l&Jfted ~ ... be IUmished, Upclfl '9qUelt.
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BIN of c.llfoml•
El'OCUled II Sar!la Ma. 0rar>;ie County on Augvs1 21 & 28 200J
PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANATION
The Auenoi s Parcel Nllmbef (APN) -used to de5cri>e plQllel1Y 111 tllis bl rftrl to 11>e
-s map bool<. lht mllP block Oii the map (~ ~) and !he indMdual parcel on Ille
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Tne names publahecl n l1IClM appeenng °" Ille 181 ~ TaiiP"Y"" w!IO hMt do!ll)C)IMld ol
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024-034-08. S2.125 26
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10101.AXE ST
HUNTINGTON BE.ACH. CA
MIYAHARA, SAHORA J
APm-061·28. SJ,69376
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CASTANON, RICHARD G.
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HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA
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HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA
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CA
TAX-MTE AM.A_..
PERIOll WilEft U.C. AP
4»m~. sa.~ae.
175\ KEmRING ST,
~CA
AP 431>141~.0100,
$6,208.02, 1761 KETTER·
ING ST. IRVINE, CA
AP 4» 141-05.0200.
$15,663.le. 1751 KETTER·
ING ST, 1RV1NE. CA
WINKl£R, GARY. AP 4~
142.-02, S20,aT4.90. 18&2
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CA
AP 43(). 14~.0200.
1.513 47, 1682 KETTERING
ST. llMNE, CA
AP 430-142-02.~.
$298.30, 1682 KETTERING
ST, IRVfE. CA
AP 4» 142-02.0400.
$i69.76, 1682 KETIERfNG
ST, IRVINE, CA
T AX.ftA TE AREA 26-09
MOSTAFAVI. FAROIN. AP
691-024-14. SH. 163.68.
I 4 CHRYSlE.R, IRVINE, CA
TAX.ftATE AREA 2M7t
ORANGE COVHTY T"Rm-
SIT DIST. AP !Gi-681~1.
'380,82, 14736 SANO
CANYON AV, IRVINE, CA
TAX-AA TE AREA 2Ml7
HIRAO. EUGENE Y, AP
447-282-07, 12,644 57. 15
POSADA, IRVINE, CA
OONAH. JEFF'EllSON A,
AP 466-191-13.<MOO.
$4741, 7 GLENOAKS,
IRVINE. CA
NGUYEN. HUNG CAO ET
Al, AP 466-241-65 0200,
$406 48, 63 OOVECREEX.
IRVINE.CA
AP 466-241-56 0300.
Sl,419 42. 63 DOVE·
CREE!<, IRVINE, CA
AP 468-2'1-56 9901,
S285."4, 83 OOVECREEK.
IRVINE, CA
THEODORA. DAWN S, AP
466-331-2:5. ic.m 94. 28
HIGHFIELD GLEN, IRVIHE.
CA
THOMS, JOEL. AP 935-
34~99.0400 S289 95. 508
BIRCH GROVE. IRVINE.
CA
wot.FE, JAMES E ET AL,
AP 935-312~ 0100.
SI ,018.19, 11 CARNA· nOH. IRVINE. CA
AP 935-372~ 0200.
$961 42. 11 CARNATION,
IRVINE, CA
T AX.ftA TE AREA 26-.eea
BOESEN, SONIA. AP 935-
600-61 $2,1!>966, 16
SUNflSH. UNIT 51.
IRWE, CA
SlEGB., OANIEl, AP 9J8.
6@-04. $1,5"40 57. ,
SPRINGWOOO UNIT 4,
IRWE,CA
COOO, MICHAEl F JR.
AP938-210.18, S1,0!5302
5 NOfmllAKE. UNIT 18.
IFMNE CA
FRElBERG. LINO.\ AP
9~1-06, "'218.28, 13
\/AU.EV VIEW, UNIT~.
IRVllE CA
l AX-RATE ARE.A 2'-104
CHEN DONG, AP 5JG.
084-06 S2.029 51, 8
REOOtl>A IRVINE CA
TAX-AA TE AREA 2'-110
LOPEZ, OAVIO W. AP
935-161-46, 190006 19
OiEYENNE. UNIT 65,
IRVINE. CA
BRAVO VERONICA, AP
935-17~9. $1,786 74, 3
HERITAGE, IRVINE CA
TAX-RATE AREA ~117
KIM. SIU Y. AP 5~72·
11, M,34986, 41
BUNKER HILL. llMNE. CA
AP m-072-11 0100. sn 28, 41 BUNKER HILL,
IRV1NE. CA
TAX-RA TE AREA 2'-118
MC KKAY BUILDER INC,
AP ~1~7. $4,7S4 84,
11 CROSSl<EY, lfMNE CA
TAX-MTE AREA 29-121
OINARI, f'AAIO TR. AP
~222-17, $4,102.30, 61
Pl.YMOUTH, flMNE. CA
TAX.RATE NllEA Jl.-124
PIRO, AHTHOHY 0, AP
~101-31. $2.52339, 1
SHERIDAN. ~CA
TN>ER. 0 BRADFORD,
AP 53-152-08, $1.178 18,
15 MUIR, 11M1E. CA
T AX.flA Tl AREA 2'-111
EGAR, CAROLYN, AP
452·111-28. $1,08786, 14
PE~TW. llME. CA
A8IWitS. PEGGY, AP
452-172-28, $6,70UO. 4
QUET MOON. WME. CA
HU. THOMAS W, AP
452-211-38, S3,56UO, 34
WUJWHEAT, flME., CA
CH48E. M SliPHEM. N'
931-4TNT, mu•. 31
ORffWIELD. UNIT 32.
llMIE,CA
8CHWiWil. ~111>
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~ U$A. AP t3t-
3»42.0100. 11euc. 12
CVMf, 1HT 42, IRVllE.
CA
AP~0200,
... llO. 22 OMIT. UNl'T
42, llWIE, CA
IOGllY, LOllJETT\ AP --..a. 11.491~
140~UNIT
ti, llMi!, CA
W'NJlll.~•
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C>WU1. AP 5»1~
12.~oo.»~
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TAX-MTtNV. •wt
COMAi.ES. El.EK\ N' •
sa.m-01.0100,
$1,830.60, • ~
llMNE,CA
APD171.0U1,
$320 0, • MONITOR.
IRVINE. CA
T~TE AREA 8'141
GAANGER. RJOHARO H
JR, AP~l-11,
16.&49.10, 20 MORNING
SUN, IRVlNE. CA
TU.Ult AltfA 21-1$7
VAN NOTE. ANH M, AP
529-312·15. $974.23, 37
AUGUSTA, IRVINE. CA
T AX-MTE All'EA 21-1•
ISlAMIC CENTER~
SOUTHERN CALIF, AP
52M01·25, $2.713~ 1
TRUMAN, lRVINE. CA
AP 529-401·25,0100,
$2,823.01, 1 mJMAN.
IRVINE, CA
AP~l-250200,
$6,190.66, t TRUMAN.
IRVINE, CA
T AX.ftATE ME.A 21-172
CHIAW-MONG, AP 581-
121-08. $4,02286, 9361
IRV1NE BL IRVINE. CA
AP Sll1-121-08.0100,
$1.617 68, 9361 IRVINE
BL IRVINE. CA
AP 581-121-08 81,
$804, 10, 9381 IRVINE BL
IRVlNE, CA
NAJJAR, SAIO F AP 591-
121·14, $3.,850 78, 9321
IRV1NE BL, IRVINE, CA
TAX-RA TE AR£A 26-187
WONG, TE PEI TR, AP
434-151-39, $4.22640, 20
PARTHENIA. IRVIN£. CA
WANG, 1-HSIAN ET Al,
AP 1137-1»79. $4,267 12,
l&ALMAOOR, IRVINE. CA
KO, CHING, AP937-131·
05. S2.25H7, '8ALCO.
BA, IRVlffE. CA
EVERS. CAROL, AP 937 ·
131-24, $4.446 32. 154
AGOSTINO, IRVINE. CA
STICI(, JANICE H, AP
937-811-29.0100, 1149.58.
20 ALICANTE AISl.E, UNIT
118. lfMNE. CA
AP 937-811-29 0200.
$217 85, 20AUCAHT'E
i'ISLE. UNIT 118, IRVlkE.
CA
LIBURDI, MATIHEW, AP
937-811-58. Sl,73071,
112 AUCAHTE AISLE, UNIT
14? IRVINE. CA
AP 937-811-68.0100.
$129n. 112AUCAHTE
AISLE. UNIT 147. IRVINE.
CA
AP 931-811-68,0200,
S244 32. 112 ~TE
AISLE, UNIT 147, IRVINE,
CA
F"SEHUN. GBEMISOLA
0 AP 937-812-74.C]OO,
$169.79. 208ALJCANTE
AISLE. UNrT 213, IRVINE,
CA
WARREN. JOSEPti RIEL·
LY Ill, AP 937-814-58.
SI. 790 76. 15 VENEZIA
AISLE. IRV1NE. CA
TAX-AATE Nt£A ~194
NESER. ARLIN ~Ul TR..
AP 452-341-45, $2.055.86,
32 SU<BERA"t', IRVINE. CA
8AYSHORE INVESTMENT
LP. AP 452~71·33,
$3,387 48, 205
FAU.fNGSTAR. 1RV1NE. CA
AP 452-471-33 0100,
$45957, 206
FAWNGSTAR, IRVIHE, CA
AP 452~71-33 0200,
$1,008 16, 205
FALLINGSTAR, llMNE, CA
KEAA. ELENIA MARIA.
AP 93().()!M.83, S 1 ,220 S7,
31 RfVERSTt1NE. UNIT 13,
.IRVINE, CA
TEA. OAV1Cl ~. AP
9~73. $900.64, 3'2.5
OEERFIEl.O. IMfT 13,
IRVINE, CA
WANG, JUAN, AP G-
100.28 0100. S221 05. 448
FAU.JNGSTAA, UNIT 11.
IRVINE. CA
AP~ 100.26.0200.
$298.91, 448
FAU.INGSTAR. UNIT 11,
IRVINE. CA
W, DON C S, LU, SHEflA
C, AP 93a-720-44.0100.
1164 34, 52GRE£N-
MOOR. UNIT 26. IRV1NE.
CA
Ctt~YlJAN.~.
MWIUEl, HIJANG.U, AP
530-$32·18. $10,46U2,
38 Pl.UMERIA. fMHE. CA
AR80R CREST M <X*-
Ml./HITV ASSOCIATIOf4,
AP 530-611.ea, 181.82,
TA 16719LOT E
TAX-Ml'E Ml.A »-211
B<A. GI.EH, HAIM,
SVWI. AP 5»65M7 ,ti,
S120.00, TR 381 IU 98
LOT 378
KUMAR. ANKUR. N' 631)..
74140300, -.s4. 11
VAl.OOE. IRVM. CA
RHOOE8. fW"1f C. AP
0).744-11, .., •• ~
VALEHlt. IMNE. CA
AP Q0.1 ... !5.0300.
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OEVEl.OPMEHT AOOC<.
AP 119-381'44, $321.$4,
1821 1HOUS 8T, SANTA
ANA.CA
TAUATE MIA 9M1t
RASTEOEAA, SAY~,
AP426-09148, $3.59UI,
388 llENXIN LN, NEw.
PORT BEACH, CA
TAUA'Tt MIA 9&.il
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9ll&-m.3U1. mo.oo.
TR 158117 BU< 2 LOT 3821
UN G-22
RAZON. NATHANIEl S,
AP898-n.M281,
$120.00. TR 15697 BU< 2
l OT 3822 UN P.33
TAX-RA Tt: AllfA 5Mll
MC GEE, JAMES F, AP
473-061-36. W .19444, 6
PELICAN Hill Cl. HC. CA
TAlt«ATt Nf£A §431
KOTZEFF, P.\MEl.A J,
BA~. ~TOOE. AP
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AUVERGHE, HC, CA
AP~OIOO,
$692.83, 2.5 AUVERGNE.
NC,CA
TAX..flATt AREA 6M
MAHOERINO. ~UL Al.AN,
AP 4~1-17, S3,0S7.68,
20081 ORCHIO ST, SANTA
ANA. CA
WESTERVELT, OEREl<
JOHN AP 439-034-19,
$3,602.56. 20292 SW
SPRUCE AV, SAHTAANA.
CA
TAX-AA TE AREA 56-047
KISNER. EOWAAO J. AP
4Ji..341-0I, 1967.78, 2173
ORCHAAO OR. SAl>ITA
ANA.CA
CALVIN, CALVIN, AP~
371-09. $3,52360. 20381
SW CYPRESS ST, SANTA
ANA.. CA
CHUACH. L'fNNE E. AP
4~~. S1,Sl9.90.
2181 MESA OR, SANTA
ANA.CA
SANTA LUCIA eot.NJNl-
TY ASSN. AP•73-021-10,
S47 84, TR 14103 lOTK
MONTECITO COAST
Hai'. AP 4 73-032-08.
$2.325 73, TR 14070 LOT
98
ABM WORUlWIOE INC.
AP 47:MJSl-08
$31,309 00, 11 CAHYOH
RIM, NEWPORT BEACH.
CA
AP 473-051-0S 0100,
S24.5!!0.l0, 11 CAHYOH
RM NlWPORT BEACH,
CA
OCf.AH Rl'.>GE II COMMU-
NITY ASSK. AP4n-051-
71, $35 62, TR 14037 LOT c NEWf'9RT COAST CQM..
MUNff~SSH AP 478-
081-08. $49 18. TR 14721
LOT2
AP 478--081-07, S83 04,
TR 14721 lOT B
FULMER. WARREN. AP
478-tn-37. FORMERl.V
AP 478-tn-11, $3,915.54,
16 VIA 0WAAHTE. NC. CA
AP 478-172-37.0'lOO. fOR·
MERLY AP478-17Z-11,
$3.534 89. 16 VIA DIA·
MANTE, HC, CA
AP 478-tn-37 0200. FOR-
MERLY AP478-172·20.
$3, 191.ClSI, 16 VIA DIA·
MANTE. NC. CA
NAM, Y~. AP 478-
172-38.0200, FORMER!. Y
AP47a.1n.21. $3,69980,
18 VIA DIAMAHTE. NC, CA
Hill. PETEJI JOHN, AP
478-tn-39, FORMERLY
AP 4~172-09. $3,831 40,
20 VIA OWrWiTE. HC, CA
OCEAN HEIGHTS MAIN-
TEHANCE ASSH. AP 478-
191.30, SS1 94, TR 15401
LOTE
1'9iRAHCHI, HOUMAN,
WlJ..IAMS. Ta4RAHCHI,
BRIGITTE, AP 936-342-80.
$3.333.17, 22 TRAN'TO
OR. NEWPORT BEACH.
CA
SAAA™RA. SUR£SH G,
AP 17M1&.13,
$13,491.78, 111541 flACF..
IC °°"ST HY. SONSET
BEAC>l.CA
STE'IE>IS. STEVE 8088Y,
AP 178-621~ U.20UO.
1957S PACFIC COAST HY,
$JNSET BEACH, CA
MAX Slt.c:lER LTD PART•
lilMI*. AP 178-6»-
01.D100, $1,418.82, 18S:l6
COAST HY, SlHIET
flEACli. CA
AP 17"2).01.IXIOO,
$1,018-48. 1D°°"8T
HY, 8eM88 llEAOH. CA
MMJUR:. Ml()4A£l. I#
I~. '2.305.44,
fm2 OOAST lfY. SUNi9ET
8EACH,CA
1#1~.0100.
$1.e.MA ltn2 OOMT
HY, 8UNIET WA0t. CA
~wm!E.
N't:M-130-14, 17 .... .AO.
... 2(1li st SUllET
~CA
Al IM-f31>14.0IGO,
s1im.tt. 1 .. itTIUT,
&Mf!TIEMJ4,CA
--..rlliQ.
CDlfA-
MLYNOT .... It··--
Clossifi«I is
CONVENIENT
wltdlltr JOU 'rt
buying, uUing,
or ju.st lookilfg,
clludjihl lw
"""' JOIUlttd ! CUSSIFIED
(949) 6'2·5018
--A
... s......
1'h• followlnc person'
11 • dolnfl b11skltU .a.
KMOCH/REICH. 2797
811nt1na Cite••. Co.st• Mesa. Ce11f 92626
1:.con Reich , 2797
B11nllna Cffele, Co$la
Men , CA 9262&
l hl1 butlneu 11 con·
chicl ed b~: an indM d11a1
lttv• you st•rt•d dolna
bu1lnt u y•U No
E&Ofl Reich
This sletement WH
filed with 1he County
Clerk of Onn11e County
on 08/01/03
JOOMHSSSO
Daily Pilot Aua. 7. 14,
21,28,2003 Th672 ,..... .....
"-S......
The followlna persons
are doloa business n :
G1bba11e Consultin11 .
1101 W McArlhur #183,
S11nt<1 Ana, CA 92707
llevln Miller. 1101 W.
McArthur OBJ, Santa
Ana, CA9V07
lh1s bus.lnen " con
duel ed by· an 1nl(1v1<luAI
Have you stir led do11111
business yet? No
Kevin Miller
This s.l.alement win
filed wlU• the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 07/25/03
20036952766
Daily Prtot July 31, Au11.
7, 14, 21. 2003 Th645
Rdltle.~
"-S.......
The lollowina ptrsons
are doing bus1neu as.
The obtel1 Consollancy.
19302 Sleep1na Oak,
frabuco Canyon, CA
91679
Hadar 71v, 19302
Slt"Pma Oak, Tr•bvco
C.tnyon, CA 92679
lh1) business 1s con
du{ted by ~n mdivldu•I
ltavl! you startl!d doing
bus1neu yel?
Yes 06/01/2003
Hadar Z,v
This statement wn
filed with tho Co11111y
Clerk of Oranet County
on 08/08/03
20036t54241
Daily Pilot Aui 14, 21.
28,Sept 4,2003 Th690
SELL
your stuff
through
cla ssified!
... ~
The followina penons
,,. doln, bu11~ u ;
Circuit Intercon nect
Systems., 3151 Alf'wty
Av. C·l . Co•I• Mffe. CA 92Sztl
-T10·8r u, h1c .(CA ),
3151 Alrw•Y. Av. C·l ,
Costa Men, CA 92626
Thlt bualneu Is con-
ducted by: • COfpor1tlon
Have you sterttcl dolna
business yetf No
Tro-Bru. Inc. M1rvln J
Bain, Pre.sldent
Thrs st1t1menl was
f1i.d with the County
Cltrk ol Orene• County
on 08/05/00 200S69SJ .. I
Dally Pilot A11e. 7. 14.
21,28,2003 Th658
fktlllM ..... •*'-' The foflowliie persons
are dolna business as:
Candela Sales, 117 G
Slreet, Newport 8Hch,
CA 92661
Matthew flshrnan, 117
G Street. Newport
Beach, CA 92661
Jhls business 1s con
dueled by. an Individual
Han you sl.arted doin&
business yet? No
Matthew Fishman
This statement was
tiled with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 07125/03
200369S275t
Daily Pilot July 31, Aue.
7, 14, 21, 2003 Th6"
Rdlllm ...... ... -....
lh• tollow11111 persons
are do1n1 busmen as:
Mark Jones Co.. 17192
Elm SI.. HunllO&l dn
Beach. CA 92647
Maril lay Jones, 17192
Elm Sl •3. Huntm11toll
Beach CA 92647
lhts husmeu is con-
ducted by: an Individual
Have you sto11 led doing
busin•.n yet' Yes. 11/
25/02
Mark I lontis
fh1s ~talement wn
lile<l w1lh the County
Clerk of Onmae County
on 08/12/03
200S6tS4624
01Hy P1lol Au1 I 4, ?I,
28. Sept 4, 2003 fh708
Rdllll9s ..... ... s......
lhe lollowong ptrsons
are dome business as·
On I 1me Meuenrtr
Se1v1ce. 2346 Newport
Blvd .. Sutl • B·2. co,ta
Mei.a, Ca hf Of n1a 92627
Mma Cellchyan. 2775
Mua Ve1de Dr £ IJ203
Cost~ Mesa, Cahlorn1a
92626
fhrs busmeu ~ con
d~led by an mdrv1du•I
Hne you star led d01n2
busmen yel1 No
Mar11 Gtkllhyan
This st;otemenl was
filed wtlh the County
Cle1k ol Or•11ee County
on 07/24/03
200J6952721
Dally Prlot July 31. Aua
I, 14, 71, 2003 Th638 ,... ..... ----lhe tollow1ne persons
are dorna busoneu H ·
M•tt hm1ker Boat 1nd
RV SIOI age. I Hllwk Hill.
M1n 1on Vieio. CA 92692
Steven r riedman, I
llitW'k Hill. M1ss1on Vieio.
CA92692
fh" hu~rness 1s con ·
due ltd by. an 1ndivtdual
Have you sta• led dome
business yet? No 9/1/03
Steve f' "edman
fh1s statement wn
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 08/01/03 20036t53U6
Daily Pilot Aue 7. 14,
2 1.28.2003 fh670 ..... .... ----Tl'I• followlna penons
.are dome business n
Newporl E.nvironmenlal
l Khnoloey. 177 Rive<·
side Or ·r·, Newport
Beacn. Cl\ 92663
Caston Knl&hton, 177
R1vers1de Or 1ve •r •.
Newport Buch , CA
92663
Thts blnlnns ts c:on·
ducted by. en individual
Have you started dorna
business yet? No
C.nton llmetiton
lhrs statement wu
hied with the County
Clerk of Or anae County
on 08/15/03
200Hts.sot 2
Daily Pilot Aue. 21. 28 .
Sepl A, 11,2003 Th722
...... ,_ ··-·~ ~·· business yen No
Daniel Buckley
Thia •ta--ment wn
IUed with th• C911ntr
Cltrk of Of1n1• County
on 08/01/00 100M9SJSH
Dally Pllol A111. 7. a,
21. 28.1003 fh671 ........... ..........
The followlna persons
are dolnt busln•u n .
Stelnber11 '•nllOfltl, 413
Beywood Or .. Newport
Beech. CA 92660
Troy l 1merlowe Hill,
413 Baywood Drive.
Newport Beach, CA
92660
This buslfleu Is Gon-
ducted by: an lncllvld111I
He~• you st.arted dorn&
business yet? Yes, 2/24/
03
Troy L•m•rlowe Hall
f his statement wu
filed with lhe Counly
Clerk of 01 anee County
on 08/01/03
200JHS3543
Dally. Pilot Au11. 7, 14,
21, 28, 2003 Th667 .......... ... -....
The followm11 persons
are dolna bus.Inns as:
Yesterday Anl1que C.
Clank C11 Co .. 300 El
Camino Reel, Tustin, C1
92780
Oiniel Raul Barren.
332 Vrlla Point Or ,
Newport Buch. Cl\
92660
This business Is con
dueled by an ind1v1dual
liave you started dome
business yet' No
01nlel R. Barrera
This statement was
filed wllh the County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 08/12/03 20036954',.
Daily Piiot Aue 14, ?I, 28.~pt 4,2~3 Th/Gt
Rtff. .....
"-S......
The folld'Wine persons
are do1na bustneu as
MdCenna·s Cold. 1911
East Bay Ave . Balboa,
CA9266l
Paula J. Medley. 1911
£ B.ty Ave B•lboa, CA
92661
Thr\ bu"nen 1s con
dueled by an md1v1dual
1~1ve you started doona
busineu ye17 No
Paulot J Medley
This sl alemen1 wo
tiled wrth lhe C11unly
Clerk ot Oranee County
011 08/15/0J
200JH SSOl7
Daily Pilot Aua 21. ?8
Sept.4, 11. 2003 Th718 ,.... .....
... s......
The lollowina persoris
are do1n2 busmeu u
Jennifer's Place, 3848
Campus Or •IOI.
N ewport Beach CA
92660
.lennofer Holey Austin
338 BayWood. Newp0<t
Beach, CA 92660
Thrs business 1s con
ducted by an lndMdu1I
Have you ~,.,led dou11
bu"nen yeP Ye1. )/1/
03
l4!nn1ler tiaylev Au\lur
This Uatemenl wn
hied with the C111111l y
Clerk o1 01anee County
on 08/l~/03
2003'tSSOU
Daily P•lot Au& 21, 28.
Sept 4, 11. 2003 Th 716
~ ..... ...-....
I he followrna persons
are do1na bus1neu n .
l1k1 hma. 3378 Fuch\11
SI . Costa Mua CA
92626
Gree E. Poties, 3378
FUchs11 St CMta Mtta.
CA92626
This bustneu rs con·
ducted by· an rnd1v1du11
Have you st .. rted dorne
buslnen yet' No
C1e11 E. Potjet
This st1ternent wn
filed with the County
Clerll of Orange County
on 08/15/03
2003'tSSOM
O•ily Pllol Aua. 21. 28.
Sept 4.ll.2003 Thnl
Re-.. ..... ..........
The lollowina peuons
"' doln11 buslneu n . B1noco, 3104 Barbados
Place, Cost1 Mes•. CA
92626
Wiiiiam T. Nov•ll. 3104
Berb1dos Pl.tee, Co'''
Meu. CA 92626
This busineu ts con-
ducted by: en 1ndlvldu1I
Have you stlrt.ed doln1
business yel7 No
W111i1m T. !tonk
This statement wu
llled with I.be County
Clerll of Oun&"• County
on 07/25/03 JOOS69S27M
Dally Pilot july 31, Aua.
1, 14, 21, 2003 Th642
The foflowln& persons
ire clolnt busineu as,
Virtual M.tdnen ·USA,
13!» C0tslc1, Newpon
BHch, CA 92660
M1h Kina. 135 Cof-
slu , "9wpor1 Beach. CA
92MO
This business I• con
ductlld by: •n l11dlvldu11
Heft yov slerted dotnt
buslneu yet? Yes, t./5/ 03
A.ndr• Kina
Thil atalemtfll WH
flied with the Covnty
Clerk Of Ottfllt C~nty 01t08/Gli0l
MHffMHI
Deily ,llot AAlf. 14, 214 n. s.t. 4. 2003 Tll68,
~ ---------------------'---~-----"---------------------....... ----~....;.----....... ---. ___ _..., .... ._ __ ..... _~
•
tr• doln1 bullfless as
Mc:Cr1101'1 M1r1ne De-
t1llln1, 10052 Bonser
Ave. G1rden Grove. Cf.
92840
Shawn McGre1or.
IOOSZ Bonser Ave,
G11den Grove, CA 92840
Thts business 1s con
ducttd by: •n 1ndtv1du1I
Have you st1t1ed doon11
buslneu yet? No
Sh1wn McCre10<
This atalemenl wo
fo .. d with th• Counly
Clerk of Or •ntte Counly
on08/08/03 200SHS42U
011ly P1101 Aua. 14. 21.
28,Sepl.4,2003 Th691
Ac-. ..... ... s......
The followona pe<son\
.,. dome buslnHs .,
Honublu, 1848 lllonoos
St , Cosl• Mua. CA
91626 c .. 1o, i'romoano 1848
ltlonots St Costa Meuo,
CA 92626
Thi\ busmtu ts con
ducted by 111 ondovodual
Have you stat led do111g
business yet? No
Carlos Pnm11no
fhos Uatemenl Wd\
loled wolh the Courlly
Clerk ol Oranee County
01108/08/03
200Hts42S4
Oerly Pilot Aue 14. ?I
28 Sept 4 2003 fh69i.>
• o ow1n1 persons
•re do1n1 busmen as
Rhino Compultt Sys·
l•m•, !t. Cameron C11 ,
f ooth1U Ranch, CA 92610
Vern Hupp, 5 C1rneron
Cu . r oothllt Ranch, CA
92610
flus bul!neu '' con
ducted by a11 1nd1v1du11
Have you \lM led doon1
bu\meu yel> Nu
Vern Hupp
Thos statement wn
llled ,.,11h the County
Clert. of o,.na• County
on 08/01/03
200lHUS44
Daily Piiot Aue /, 14.
21 28. 2003 Th666
fktlllMa.sa-s
ie-s......
the following persons
•• e doonc bu"""' .ts. Rutk It 431 Cost.; Mesa
St , Cusl• Mn• CA
9'1671
lle1lh W McC lellan.
431 Co\I" Mesa St
Cosl• Mes•. f.A 92627
!hrs business os ton ducted by <1n 1ndov1dual
Hne yuu sldr ltd do on&
bomne" yrt> N11
lle1th W Md 'l•ll•n
lhl\ \l•len .. nl was
hied w1lh Ille l.uunly
Clerk ol 01 dO&e County
on 08/08/0)
200369S424'
D•oly Pilot Aue 14 ?I
28 Stpl 4 7001 I h689
Polky
.......... ..........
e o ow na penons
.,. doine business as
Jacquelone K, 319 M•pne
Ave , Newport Beach, CA
92663
Jacquelin• Kanawatl,
195-41 Vulle Cr., Hun
tln1ton Buch, CA 92646
This bus1nus 11 con
ducted by an 1nd1vtdua
Have you started ~•&
busoneu yell No
Jacqueline K<1n<1w1ll
Thos sl•tement wn
hied with the County
Clerk of Of a nee County
on 08/01/03
200'69SlS'47
Dally P1lol Au11 7, 14,
21.28.2003 Th661
FldllM ......
Mmes......
I he followme persons
are dolne busoneu as
Newpotl M~~ Mortuary
Service. 535A Bernard
Street, Costa Men
California 92627
Stephen Mich.el Ohuy.
53~A Bernard Strut
Cost~ Meu C<1hlorn1a
92627
T'11s busmen IS cun
ducted by an 1ndov1dual
Han you started doing
bu\oness yet? No
Stephen MtchHI Dhuy
fhlS Statement WI$
toled with lhe County
Cletk ol Onn&t' County
on 08/12/03
200'6954699
Oa1ly P1101 Aua
78. Sept 4. 2003
o w1n1 petfQna
ire doin1 businns as
So<:cer C apreu, 125
46th St . Newport BHch,
CA92663
Liah Rivka Amalia
Melin, 125 46th St.:
~ort Buch, CA
·nus buslnus 1s con·
ducted by· en 1ncl1vldual
Heve you stetted doinc
business yet? Ho
Llah ·Rivka Amalia
a.t.llas
This 1t1tement wn
hied w1tl) the County
Clef• of Onn1e County
on 07129/03
20014'5307 I
Deily Pilot July 31. A111
7, 14,21 , 2001 Th6'l5
Rctlll-.....,
... s......
The lollow1n1 penoM
tre db1n1 bu>oness •• Phot.o's By Moesh, 401
Newport Center Drove
Ne wport Beach. CA
91660
Joh Michelle Breder
9312 Res1denc•a. New
pOft Beach, CA 92660
This busmen ,. wn
dueled by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you star led doing
b1mnen yet? No
Joh Michelle B1eder
!hos slatemenl wa'
loled with the Cuunly
Cle•k of Oran&e County
on 01/23/()3
200lHS2Sl3
Daily Pilot Aue
28. Sept 4. 2003
• o w n1 penons
•11 do1n1 busonen n
Cubby I ykt On11ns.
1421 Dutt 1uer Or ,
Corona del Mar. CA
9262S
Carolyn Pyke, 1421
Outnuer Dr . Corona det Mar . CA 92625
I hts bus1neu IS con
ducted by an 1nd1v1du1I
Hawe you slMted dome
business yet? Ho
Carolyn f yt.e
Tho\ statement wa\
hied woth the County
Cl•rk of Ortn&e County
on 08/05/03
200369SH62
D•1ly Pilot Aua /, 14.
21, 28, 2003 Th6!>7
Fk*'-llsillu
..... s.......
The lqllowon& person\
are doon& bus1Ress .s
Realty Asu.t Solutions
17291 lrnne Blvd #409.
T ii.ton. CA 92780
Thom;as Leona 13'06
Herotaa:e Way Apt 312.
l ul11n. CA 92182
Th" business '' con
ducted by an ondovdu•I
H•ve vou \ta1 l•d doon11
bu\1111\' yet> Yn
4 t 03
lhornas I eona
this s lalemenl was
llled wolh the County
Clerk ul 014n&e Coutlly
on 08/08/0J
200S69S4241
Daily P1101 Aue
28 Sept 4 2003
e o owtnfl persons
are do1n1 busineu n
SeflOUS r 1tnus, ?41
Canel St , Ntwpor I
Bt1ch CA 92663
Set1du1 F otneu In<.
(CA), 241 Can•I St .
Newport Buch CA
92.663
Tho• bus111 .. s " 1 un dueled by 1 ct;tpor•toon
Have you stat It'd dome
business yet' No
Serious f 1lnos lrol
Btlhe R Powers LCO
This stat•m~nl w.,\
fried woth th~ County
Clerk of Or an11e County
on08/15/03
200J69SSOIO
Daily Pilot Aue 11 l fl
Sept. 4, 11, 200J lh/i'l
RctlliM~s ... s.....
The followrn& pu \un\
are dOine bu>ont:\\ .,
C2 destans 3481 f ur h'.1•
St Costa M•\d r.A
92626
Chalonee Ch~l>d"'"'d
3481 r uc;h$1a St !.o\I•
Mesa. CA 92626
Thos bu\lnt". o' LUii
ducted by an urtlovodu•I
Have you ''~' '"' 11'.111~ busoneu yel' Nu
Chalonee Cha11annnd
This s tatem,nt w .••
filed wrth th• 1 1111nly
Clerk of 0. •ni!• 1 ••Uni y
on 08/12/03
20036'54631
Daily Pilot Au&
28, Sept 4 lOOJ
I-l ow to Place A
t o w n
are doon& busmen .s
Soc111/Bthn1or al St!
enc" Colle&• [a oiutove
l?ti2 Smoke lree In.
Sant• An~ c~ 92705
Dock C M•r sh. 126?
Smuke Ir~· l •ne s.nt•
All•. CA 9270!i
I '11\ bu~one.s is con
dulled by •n 1nd1v1dual
H .. , you •lar l•d llu1n1t
bu\lflOl yet' Yes
July I l003
f>u ~M•r\ll
I hi\ \ldltnoent ... ,
lllcll with th• l ounty
t 1.,r" ol Ur dnae C.Ounl y
nn 08117 OJ
200H9S4639
Ddoly Pilot Auii 14 II
i'!l Sept 4, ?003 lh/O.i'
fldiW l4lsilns .... s .......
f h~ lollowonlf per W fl\
ar ' doone bu•ont~\ <l\
V1u1ocum 1549 f'lo
1 enloa •118 Newpuo t
HedCh CA 9?661
t o dd Mc Monomenl
1~49 Pl.ot e11lo• •Ill!
New11c11 t Be•< h I.A
9?6b3
ltus bU!.lnf'~S IS I on
Ou1 led by "" 1nd1V1du•I ltdve you •tarted doing
hu<1110" yet? No
ludd McM1n1mcnt
Hu\ ~ldlemeul w,,,
tiled w1lh the l,vvuty
Clerk of flr4ng• I 11u11ly
un 0 / /7'J10J
200369S27S3
D•oly Prtol July )l /lug
I 14 ll 2003 lh~
ThurSday, Aucust 21. 2003 IS -------.................. -
a•e do•"I businns n
111 An&•h PholOltf •PhY
?104 Con11nenlal Awe
(;o\tl Mna. CA 9:>6'17
Sheen1 De Huy<a,
2104 Continent~! Aw•
Co\IA Me<>f"CA 926l7
This busontu " c<in
ducted try an ond1vodu•f
Have you ''"led dome
bu)oneu yet' No
Sheen• De Hoyu•
lh1\ sl•lemenl ""' loi.d wtth the Cuuroly
Clerk ut O<•n11• County
on 08/J I OJ
200369S4S04
Oa1ly Pilot Auii 14 11
28 Stpl 4, 200J lhb96
..... .... ... .......
•r• d01n1 busoneu n
lom's Yuh! M1rnt1
n•nu 81 I 5 N Bay
lronl. Newpott 8u1h
CA 92662
Thoma\ Du1le Neli.on
811S N B•ylront
N•wp<ir I Bue h CA
97667
fhl\ bu"™''' '' con dulled b7 •n 1ncl1vodu•I
Hil•e you •l.t l•d 11<>1n1
bu!aine~~ 1'tl l Nu
lh"m" Dutlo-Nt l\un
I h f\ \I •tt'ntf"nt ••~
lrled wllt• "'" tuunty lier~ ''' IJr•lltlt (..,unty
"" 01 ?9 0 ! 20036953013
D•oly hl>Jt July ll Au&
I l4 71 :>00$ ltt61;>
L ond.i N•m< hook
Thi·. ,1 .. 1rme111 w•s
toled "''" lhr Lounty
1 lt•k "' Ur •n&t County ronl)J! 1~103
200369SS090
O;i1ly Pilot Au11 71 78
S~pt 4 II lOOJ lh/1 1
.,. dotf1C busmen as
Unroue l11ms 4341
B11ch St #201 Newport
BHCh CA 92660
C111a Stern, 1 Moio Ct
Newport Be.tth . CA
92663
I ho\ busmess o\ con
due: led by en 1nd1v1dual
11•>« you surted d01nc
bu~n~s feP No
C1n.o Stern
fh•• shtement wu
fried woth the County
t '"' ~ of Or •nii• County un 0/ ;>',103
200JHS2767
1Jao17 Ptlot July 31 Au&
1 14. 21 l003 ThM3 ,.... ......
... s......
lh• follow1n1 person\
•r • do1n1t busmus o ~pet1•1ty Autu S•lr•
1~33 Biker St •10
Costa Mesa CA 92'6?ti
Sal•m About h•k• •
?000 ""i'arson St •19
lust .. Mes• CA 92627
Thr• bu\oness " cun
due led by •n ondmduill
H•ve you st11ted durnt
bu\ln•n yel' No
Salam Abouchakr •
1 his statement ... ,
toled with the Cvunty
t:'le1k ot Oranee l.uunly
un 07 29'03
20036953073
Oaoly Pilot luly JI Aue
I 14 ?I 2003 Th6l6
Ra1es and deadline~ arc ,uh1ec1 10
change without n o111.:c. The publi~hcr
re!>crve!> the nght IO ccn~or. rcdasi.1fy,
revise or reject any cl~s1fied
advcrt1-.ement. Plea.'(! report any e rro r
that may be in }'uur c l:h!ltfo:d ·act
immediately. The Daily P1lo1 accept!.
no hab1li1y for any error tn .rn
advertisement for which 11 m:iy be
rc'pon,1ble cxccpl for lhc lO'I of lhe
'pace aclually ocl.'.up1cd by the error.
Cred11 can only be allowed for lhe fin.t
insertion.
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1300 •Qfl,,. mll e••
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wll< rn tloseh, .,, 'd hit up
Sl~m 949 413 6438
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Jbr 2 !>ba c11stom re
mod hvrm Ip sunroom
pool, ~·· lenn•s avail 9 I S229S/mo act
Donald Pf11t. Coldwell
Bini.er 949>-733-6074
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2-<: 1M . $2300/mo (949)
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lotal ~ or more
(labor <>< materialsi
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contractors one lude
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c>n all atlv~lo\1ne Vnu
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Cuur teous al\y·soze 1obs
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Cleaning
Touch of Kl ass
rur .. pc.tn F'prn 111
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~ti '~~r,.,n Hu""~'~
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THE 011IEI CRANCE
Bodi vulnenble. South deal.I. play.
NORTH • J5
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EAST
West led the king ol cha and
dfclaru pimed 10 take llOCL Whh an ..,.,... bet in elCb nWior. the fa.e or the contnlCt teemed 10 hinae Oii
bold.in& lbe ~ loien 10 ooe. That
woWdbe a~ matter ifl!Mlheld
the ace. ~ WIS a second opportu•
nity, bowcYCt. If West held the queen ot spldel, a alow 1J1!11ie trick could be
developed to provide a peridoa place
for the diamood lotcr.
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Tu lat both potsibilities, it WU
eS5Clldal to keeo a move ahead of the
Cl(ll!OSidoo, 50 &.clarcr won the first
tnck with the ace of clubc ud drew tnlmps in two rouods., coding in
hand. Now a low -lplClt: was led
towlll'd the jack. West did as wdl as
possible by winnin& with the queen. Ctihing the queen of clubs and 5hln·
i..Q& to a diamood, but declaru was a
tempo ahead. Declarer w6o the dia·
mood in band. forced our the aoc of
spidcs. cashed I.be king of sp.dcs f<>< a diamond diJcard from dummy, then
ruffed the lo5e:r on I.be table. Declarer
lost only two spades mt a club.
1:-,_ l7 ....
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()peruna lead: Kina of •
Don '1 comm11 yourself to the obvl·
oos 100 early 1n the play. Before fol·
lowin• to the openin& lead, take ~ umc 10 lind out whether there is
• secondary chance.
With 18 points, 1 ruffi~ value IJld
the ten of UUlllJX to solidify the suit.
11 would have been churli$b ot Soudl
ooc 10 jump to game after the ~
he:an openm& hid been raised b,Y panner Note llW. despite Norths
minimum raise. four ~ hid aood
Wb&1 if IJ'ULDPS arc 3-1? Declarct
can still play West for the queen of
spedes or the aoc to be ooside, to take
c,arc of !be diamolld loser, but only
two rounds of lnllflpi can be dntwn 1.o
auure a dummy entry to lead up IO
the king of spldcs in !be event lb.at
Wt hb both spade hooors.
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Miry di PescMI, m.m.
Now Ac.olpCq Studlrlb
for Fa• Enrolment
Employmtlt
Wal'Ud 8200
f'rof'l cevpk, he/bond/
insured. to mao•&• your
Newport Bch home 1nd
01 boat, Ca he'd General
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Pr~ Mner 949-642-3939
WtTTHOIFT DRYWAll
Alt phues 1m/1r1 jobs.
CUANI 20yrs, fair, free est L4000:Jl 714 639-1447
Bedl1cll8'Mca
DUNCAN IUCRIC
Local, Quick Rnponst
Home, Yard & Dock Elect
20 Y" Exp L1c/1nsurtd
L'275870 949 650 7042
UCCHUD CONTUCTOI Ho ,lh too am M __ ,
Rep11or. remod41. fans.
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TILE D£AN 9'19-673-8065
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Cleanup, Maintenance,
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lrlrhlcs &. rtlell Hits.
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td w/sltooa ora1n1za
llonal slulls operienct.
prefeuble w/securilles
knowledee and Com·
puttr Mulls 1 must. Mon·
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lnlerYoew 949·721 9236
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MU.SIS IMMUNATUYI ~" C*'s • Carrprin
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1·800·464·8991 eat 23
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VIEW MEMORIAL PARK
on Corona del Mar, CA
Two positions ava1l•ble
Funeral Se<v1u Dorec
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and iuavnode se•Y•tes
needed weekdayi &
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S7$+/day full·lime Otloce and Ille main
C•ll 1188-DDl·WORK tenance. Eaperience • c.~@ -D-O<l:om • lrma714·841 ·4466
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posit.ans. federal h11e
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b1nelits/p11d tr a on one
and vacal:lOns. Ho u p
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AulGmative 9004
IMW 'l6 Jiii 2 df, black, 5 sp sun
root. lull pwr S 1 fl()()
714-914-816'
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lolt.e new Bll>./tin, 4 d1,
auto, 1c. sunrf, full pwr
tint. C• 'moe S36!>0
714·4!'>4· 1698
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Sport Waaon 1 lnl cond
wa111nty. load4!d
$25,995 949·887·4644 ••w •91 u c-v.
auto wh1te/t•n ltho. CO,
bH ullful hk• new cond,
$16,996 v59724 l1n &.
wwr 1W11 Biii' 941}$ UBI
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V6, 35k m1, 5apd. CD. 2
tont blk & t.n. lth1 1nl,
bHutolul. hkt new cood $18,995 ..,555721 ,,
nanclna a. w.,ianty avtol
Bkr 949-586·1888
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Cadillac '92 Allant•
Conv 54k actual m1
bonlt.s r t <or ds 0111
ownei vr" I wht 1 ed
llh1 blk lop wperb lokt
new <ond \1111 •mtll'
new musl '"e to ap
pre ••It thl\ 1 ue 1 di
that will 4pproc1a1t 1n
Yalu~ $14 994 v•B91656
Blt.1 949 586 1888
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loaded, toke oew $4195
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Wirt 6211 mo new tw C$ &
111ter10t no d1n1r1 SIO 000
949 645 9145 allt·r Spm
Corvette '19 Coup•
aulo 60~ • mo mttall1c
red/Ian lth1 •01,.1 b
cond lhrouahoul, f9 995
Bkr 949 S86 1888
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auto 60il • m1 met•lloc
red It an Ith• \UP~• b
cond th1ou'atoout. $9 99'>
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949 ~ 949 278-0137
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949--645-4545
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Sefvlna All C•hes Insured
Tl63844 800 246 2378
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Th• Cel1f Public
Utillllts Commission
ltQUlrH lh•t All UUd
household aoods
movers print their
P.U.C Cal l number;
limos ancl cneufftur1
print their T.C P
numbtr '" •II •dvtr• tlsements If you have
any qutsllon1 eboul
the l111hty of •
mover , limo or
chauffeur, ceH·
P'UIUC UTIJTllS
COllMlHIOM 117 ..... ,
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O'lll!Mr, solid elf Sl9,995
obo 949 719·2943.
l-4 lever 't6 .....
••••• Whit e , funy loeded, tit m1lntenanc:t
flC, $16,900 949-MJ .f1129
Mu4e '0 1 Tr .... • IS
stlver/any lthr. 2111 m1,
V6, 4wd, 6 CD. warranty,
pp SlU99 94~75·8753
Mtrce4H 'OS s2J
20k mo, pewter, perfect
cond. Flelcher Jones svc
&. uttnded warr1nty
$44,500 949-644-2342
MIRCUllY TOrAZ 'It
Chtmpana•fCJ•Y· AT. 4 dr lowm1,artct1,Sl500
MoYona 714-878-9455
......... DWUNTI "t2
~ 0-. tSrs/ffW'/, surri,
AT. 6 cyl. tiJededl Ca smae.
$4400 714-91Ulfi6
f'oruhe 't9 C...-ere
46h mo, bll1/blk lthe, CO.
chrome whls, like new
SJ9.99!> Vf 622057 II·
nancin1 &. wtrr 1v1ll Bkr
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SE 2811 actual mi, books.
records. l·owntr while/
t~n lthr, CD. runnona
boa1ds/brush aaurd1,
hk1 new c:ond, v2728A8
$18,995 tin & warr1nly
av••I Bkr !M9·586· 1888 -·~-<.-
sll<llll ·oo ts Cenv stk
t. lull factory w•n,
melalhC \llYtr &run
oalmul llhr auto, CO.
heated sols superb lohe
new cond. $16.995
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w-.•<roel>t.ceM
Toyet• 'ti Tacoma 4a4
Ntw ott rd 111u 3 f .7 ·
iltl kit. pl w alarm mini
cond $7900 949-675--5744
Toyota Terc•I DX '96
4 door •" options
worhs perfectly. 56K mo
1d .. 1 lo.id 2 coll•ee car
$3900949 645 1418
"""8'S AUTO
., .... ""9rfJ'J
ACR f'l(f Oft bliidl, low
rnill9,pf1CMA! (194a51) $57,980
OOMWllM ~ W/1llllCll ltlv,
Steptronlc
(193871) S'Z l .980
JfU10S.-
Whde w/saddle INlh· er. moonroof
(19443) S27 .980.
or-.-srw-s .. Grett1 w/AMldlt
lthr, 281( ml, moonroof
(19112) $29,980,
HM~SUC
2"1
Blue w/bllcll, erey
lj)Or ts pl\&
(19416) $27.980.
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Red W/bllch ltlw, 5$l)d
(19470) Sl8,980
01 ,,._,. rcn.
Ttpttonic. only Jiik
miles. n•Vl&lltlon (19394) INQOIRE
H t.iw as "'° Cold w/wOdle leather.
dvoma wtMets
(19418) $21,980
02,..,..012
Blad< w/bladl only 100
nules
{19597C) INQUIRE
01 Merced.• CLSOO
Solve< w/ifey, nav1
1•toon. only I SK mo
(I~) INQUIRE
00 ,,end. hut•
Silver w/bl•ch, 6spd,
•ow mllu
(19607) $35, 980
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lrtc w/tuh holly <llch
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surrey top & full cower isooo Ne~ds TLC but
runs creat1 949 500 3250
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