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' THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2003
Ska~e park stays on Te Winkle plan
Despite efforts by bark
park fans, commission
recommends leaving the
option of skateboarding
at TeWinkle Park in place.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Four-legged crea-
tures lost out to four-wheeled contrap-
tions in a territorial battle for a piece of
TeWinkJe Park.
On Wednesday, 1he Parh and Re·
crea1ion Cornrnission opted 10 keep the
site east of Junipero Drive aJong Arli11g-
ton Dnve as an alternative <.,kate park
instead of de'>ignaLing it as an exten-
sion of the Bark Park in the leWinkJe
Park MaMer Plan. This part of the plan
still needs 10 gel lhe approval of lhe
Planning Commission and City Coun-
cil.
· Bark park i.upporter& and '>kale park
fans raJHed 1he1r 1roops for the meeung
Wednesday. Outside, ska1eboard com-
panies gave away T-shirt•,, hats and
Videos 10 get young '>kateboarders 10
come to the meeting.
The commission voted 4 to 0 to keep
lhe site as an alternative for a <,kate
park.
Skate park supporters argued ada-
mantly for keeping lhe TeWinkJe '>Ile as
an alternative site.
"Costa Mesa easily ha3 as many
skateboarders per capita as any other
city." David Westbrook sajd, "No1 hav-
ing la '>Kale park) pu1s llhe c11yl a1 a di!>-
advantage 10 potential homeowners."
Thi'> 1'> lhe second time C.osta Mesa
Bark Park fans have failed to gel more
space 111 a Clly park. In November 2002.
the City Council vo1ed 10 dele1e a sec
ond bark park from the Fairview Park
Master Plan.
Bark park supporters expre'>'>ed d1.,
appointmen1 a1 !heir lates1 defeat
~1r 1ha1 1s lhe pnmary '>lie for the
skate park. !hat's asking for trouhle \~ 11h
inlermingling skateboarders anti dog-.
in the parkjng 101," Patricia AJlen -.aid
"The parking 101 is not adequa1e nu\.\ ..
The baule for lhb site ha'> heen going
on :.ince the Co:.ta Me'>a H;uk Parl
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Review
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PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PIL ')T
A man who identified himself only as Larry the painter paints the inside of a classroom at Newport Heights Elementary School.
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QUESTION
Should thP
Parents urge delaying school
CJJrl,1111 'illcl
Police
Department
use the
same tactic
for the Fourth of July'"
West Newport in the
Worried about safety during th e construction,
parents of Newport Heights Elementary
students ask that the start of school be put ?ff.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
NF.WPORT BEACH -Some
parents at Newport Heights
Elemen1ary School have asked lhe
district to delay the opening of
their school because they are
concerned that the campus Isn't
safe and that teachers won't have
enough time to set up their
classrooms.
The request comes on the heels
of the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District's announcemen1
last week lha1 the opening of
Harbor View Elementary School .
FYI
The Measure A site comminee
meeting will take place at the
school at 4 p.m. today. Newport
Heighls 1s at 300 E. 15th St
will be delayed a week. Problems
uncovered during construction at
the school pushed the opening to
SepL 8.
Th.is afternoon. a site
committee monitoring the
construction al Newpon Heights
will hold a meeting to discuss lhe
See SCHOOL. Pa1e A4 light poles and other construction materials lie in front of the school
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council chambers and broa1k,1't on loeal
See FOURTl( Pa1e A4
Horizons can be broadened in Newport Beach
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
ONlltEWEB:
www.~com administration In Los Angeles and
Orange County for the past 30 years.
•t felt the council took a coU1"88eous
stand o n the Nichols' lssue and aald so."
Craig told me. ·ll was also heartening to
me to see the compassion that was
expressed. But I was appalled to hear
the ~om and racial hostility that came
out of 10 many local people who
embraced what Nichols wu uying. It
wu almost a minor lmlp of the 1'9dst
exampl I uttd In my distenadon on
human reladonl. •
Sa. owr <.'O&e one ruem ~ I Mk.eel CIWaand bit wtflt-Whio .. ,...._
howdle Ncboll .. llt ........ Into
lift dllcOnilan wlda NNpoat lwh.
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kind of human mix. We were embraced
there. along with everyone else. When
we all had to leave Crystal Cove, lt was a
bit of a culture shock to u to move into
Newport Beach. where the lack of
diversity WU almost IOW. •
They made a attong poln1 up front.
~of sue.Ing how~ they havt
been accepted in their Newpon Coast
nefghborbood, but ta.id it doesn't cart>1
Oftf nearly u well into Newport Beach.
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dub that Maddy aplClftd 8ril. Sht got •
quite di&Ttoc receplioa when lhe
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THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
PHOTO COURTESY Of PETER UEBERROTH
Peter Ueberroth is running for governor in the California recall election.
A virtual win for Ueberroth
S.J . C1hn
Daily Pilot
Though the polling numbers say Peter
Ueberroth won't win the gubernatorial
recall election. he can claim an early virtual
victory.
Information Week.com this week named
his-campaign Web site the best among th~
recall candidates. The Laguna Beach
resident. best known as the head of the
1984 LA. Olympics and for his reign as
baseball commissioner, has his campaign
headquaners in Costa Mesa.
"The message is clear: He cleaned up the
Olympics mess. and he'U clean up the
state's, w the review said.
The site,
http://www.petnforgovemor.com. includes
linlcs for contributions, audio and video
clips and information about the recall.
De Vore devours cash at
fund-raiser
10th District Assembly candidate
Clluck DeVore added to his coffers at a
fund-raiser last week.
Devore said the event. at the home of
Tom and Randall PbJlllpt in Corona del
Mar, raised more than $25,000. During
the first half of the year, De Vore raised
$145,250, according to campaign finance
statements.
DeVore's main rival, Anaheim
businesswoman and Corona del Mar
resident Crktt CrktJch raised $331 ,819
during the same period. Former Newport
POLITICAL CALENDAR
AUGUST
10dey: The Republican Leadership Forum of
the Repybllcan Party of Orange County will
hold a breakfast et 7:30 a.m. et the o1fices of
the Inland Group Inc. In Newport Beecti. The
tpedal guest will be former Rep. Bill
McCollum of Aorida. Information: (714)
666-8555
SEPTEMBER
11: The Republican Party of Orange County
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Assemblyman Ken Maddox (R-Costa
Mesa) makes a point during a town hall
meeting on Wednesday, and Costa Mesa
City Councilman Allan Mansoor listens.
Beach City Council candidate Marianne
ZJppl raised $70,658.
About 75 people auended the
Hawaiian luau· themed event. Among
them were Rep. Dana Rohrabacher and
will hold its second Sept 11th Memorial
Prayer Breakfast at 7:30 a.m. et the Hihon
Costa Mesa. The special guest will be Bruce
Hersctiensohn. The cost is $26 per person or
$250 for a table of 10. Reservations are
essential. This is not a fund-raising event
Information: (714) 656-8665
15: The Republican Party of Orange County
Central Committee will hold a general
meeting at 7 p.m. at the South Coast Plaza
Westin Hotel, at 686 Anton Blvd., Costa
Mesa. Admission is free, end ell Republlcans
are welcome. (714) 656-8555
22: The last day to register to vote for the
Oct. 7 recall election.
30: The last day to request an absentee
his wife, Rhonda, who brought along
their surfboard, the WGeorge W."
Tom Phillips is the publisher of
Regnery Gateway, America's premier
conservative book publisher.
Udall alive and well , j ust not
running
Corona del Mar urologist Don Udall
toyed with the idea of running in the
recall election. but chose to sit It out.
It was his choice, however, and not the
choice of fate, despite what some of his
patients think.
The confusion, Udall said, came after a
paid obituary ran in the Aug. 19 Daily
Pilot about his brother. John Alfred
Udall, also a doctor. The obituary
referred throughout to "Or. Udall." the
obvious point of confusion.
Don Udall is alive. weU and supporting
Ueberroth in the election. Udall, who has
worked with Ueberroth on nonprofit
efforts, said he sent a letter of support to
doctors at Hoag Hospital.
Udall is related to former Rep. Morris
Udall and former lnrerior Secretary
Stewart Udall.
Like many, Udall sees Arnold
Schwarzenegger's chances as the best
among the Republicans.
"I think Schwarzenegger will have to
come out with some statements" about
his policies, Udall said.
And, if Schwarzenegger wins, Udall
said, he hopes Ueberroth will stlU have
some influence.
ballot for the Oct 7 recall election.
OCTOBER
7: Recall vote of Gov. Gray Davis scheduled.
14: Cristi Cristicti. candidate for the 70th
Aaaembly District, will hold a
meet ... nd-greet et 5:30 p.m. in Newport
Beadl. Information: Kelly Hillmen at (949)
278-9661
20: The Republican Party of Orange County
Central Committee will hold a general
meeting at 7 p.m. at the South Coast Plaza
Westin Hotel. at 686 Anton Blvd .• Coste
Mesa. Admission is free, and all Republicans
are welcome. (714) 556-8555.
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POLITICS ASIDE
Wh at do y ou want ·
in a Republican?
Amongthe
e-mails that
have come
into the Pilot in
recent weeks was an
interesting one from
Conner
~tyman Gll
Fergmon.
over the past twenty
years, deserves our
vote,w he said.
I tried but falled
to get ahold of
Ferguson to aslc a
few more questiom.
including: Why
should
Ferguson, despite
being out of office
nearly a decade, is
still as
Newport-Mesa
residents support S.J. CAHN Mdlintock Cmainly./\
over Arnold)? Are
hard-charging a conservative
Republican as there is in
Newport-Mesa.
He leads a group.
Principles over Politics, that
consists of lllce-minded
GOPers who don't believe the
party needs to swing to the
middle to get new votes.
In an article on the group's
Web site, written after the last
stateWide election (again, I
feel compeUed to mention
that was just last year),
Ferguson says: "'The major
problem confronting the
GOP is ltse!f. The party has a
total lack of political
leadership. and its continuing
war with itself is slowty killing
it and the volunteer dubs so
vital to lts SU~ Our last
three Republican presidents.
beginning with Reagan. won
with the conservative
message, as did most of the
Republicans in the other 49
states, in the most recent
election. But that doesn't
satisfy the moderates who
want the message to become
more like the Democrats.
They apparently feel that if
we can't beat them. we
should join them." nus is not the New
Majority, in other words.
Ferguson's e-mail to the
Pilot came after BID Simon
dropped out of the recall
election.
In Lt. be writes: "Bill
Simon's withdrawal from the
election has suddenly made
it much ~for voters,
espedaDy Republicans, in
choosing who should be our
next governor. Those
mesmerized by celebrities
and famous follcs can more
easily choose Arnold. Our
county's 'Country Oub
Republicans' in the Lincoln
Oub and the moderate. rich
man's clubs, such as the New
Majority, can now more easily
solidify their vote for
Schwarzenegger. Those
Republicans who long for a
victory at any price. can now
join them and our stalwart
GOP 'conservative'
congressmen, in voting for
Arnold"
In contrast are the
WRepublicans of principle."
he continues.
They "understand that this
election is about the future of
this once great state,"
Ferguson said
"There is now but one
known conservative
Republican candidate, Sen.
Tum McOlntodt, who, by his
leadership and devotion to
the principles of our party
there local is.sues he's
involved in or stands for that
they should know .about?
I haven't heard bac:Jc.
though I hope he still might
respond.
In the e-rnaU, Ferguson -
who notes he's McClintock's
county chairman -does
describe McOintoclc as "the
state's most kn~le
person on the budget and
state finances," which would
seem to de&aibe a good part
of the debate team Arnold
has put together, though
perhaps not the actor
himself.
Conservative parts of
Orange County certainly
seem a place McO.intodt
would need if he entertains
real hopes of winning.
NO VOTES IN SAN
FRANaSCO
A possible piece of good
news for Newport-Mesa
Republlcam. Including-If
not especially-members of
Ferguson's Principles OYer
Politics.
As they certalnly lcn~ the
buft'er of votes Orange
County has provided for
Republicans has been
shrinking In recent elections.
Ronald ....... puDed In
425,000 more votes in county
than Walter Mondale in 1964.
That number dropped to
119,000 for Bob Dole in 1996
and roee only lligbdy, to
128.000. for Pt..-llnt 8Ulh
ln2000.
That bt.dfer Is important in
statewide me.es to oftset
similar wins for Democrats in
places such as Los Angeles
and the Bay Area.
But. according to a friend
of mine who lives in San
Francisco, that city's rush of
elections this fall is turning
the voters off.
Not only are they facing
the Oct. 7 recall, but a month
later the city has mayor and
district attorney races to
decide.
And. my friend says. with
the real possibility that no
one will win the mayor's race
outright. there could be a
runoff in December. the third
election in three months.
Rather than psyching
voters up. he claims, the
series of elections has them
n.ming aD the races out
And that could mean bad
news for Cruz Bultamante.
• S.J. CAHN Is the managing
editor. He can be reached et
(949) 574-4233 or by e-mail et
•.j.cahn@latimn.com.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST SURF
It'll be yet 1nother gorgeou. The southwest swell peaks
Newport-MMe day, wtth today. eo we'll ltlll '"tome
83-degree highs In ea.ta Mesa walct-to c:n.t-hlghs In the
end lnl1nd N9wport 8eedl end morning. By lftemoon, the
nNr the mld-70. 1long the cNlt-Nght wlll dluppear.
cout Lows will be In the On Friday. Wlllst-hight will
mid.ea.. ClOl'ltinue.
Mud'I of the aame can be On 5mltdey. W8WI should
eJCp9Cted for fridev. build bec:t towlfd the
Not undl Sundly wtll It cool d"9t-Ngh,..... the
off • lltlle. IOUlhwMt -UV bulldl.
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WWW.IMS.noN.go.t Sunde(l lootdng ft81 egeln.
to ai.y high end dry.
BOATING FORECAST W...qullty:
www.IUrlrltl#.org
The 'Hlllefty winds wtll
blow 10 to 15 knoll, wtd'I 2· to TIDES 3-foot MWI on• weet IW9lt of TIMI ........ 3 .... end • IOUth twell of 2 to 4:381.m. .OA,_low 4fMC.
Out t.fther, the 10'.311.m. 4.71,_hlgh
no'1htu l*"V wlr1dl wMI blow 4:20p.m. U7tMtlow
10 to 11 ltrMJll ..tyj end wtl 10:29p.m. .., ..... high
buld to 20 to 21 --...... with 2· to 4.foot~ on a WATD TIMPEIATURE ncdMM ... of J to ....
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Dady Pilot
Costa Mesa Police Traffic Investigator Floyd
Waldron retires after 30 years, but he'll stick
around to train his replacement. ~
DHpa Bharath
Daily Pilot
COS!}. MESA -For 30 yeari..
he has held a reputation in the
Police Department ill> "011e or Lhc
11icest guyi.."
Today. Traffic Investigator
f1oyd Waldron will officially re-
tire from a position he has held
for most of hii. career -welJ,
mostly retire.
I le will continue a!> a reserve
officer and help out traffic offi·
cers with the expertise that tJiey
have come to value greatJy over
the years.
Waldron, 54!, '>tarted hi!> career
a'i a patrol officer in 1973. Within
a year and a hair. he had become
a traffic offiLer and, in three
years. a traffic 1nve!>tigator.
"Except ror three year. after
Lhat, I've been a traffic inve:.uga-
tor mol>l of my career." he ..aid.
Waldron enjoyed doing whlil
he did because he "Liked to help
people," he ..aid.
"I liked everythmg about the
job." he -.aid. "Taking accident
report'>, doing invc~1igatio11..,. I
h'Ucs:. I rwwr got tired of it."
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Pacifi Care gives
$45,000 to charilics
01e P·actfiC..irr I ounda11on. l''>·
tabli.,hed by P..tdfiCare I lraJth
'>)"tt'nt'> Im . ha-. rnntnbutc•d
$2..5,000 to threl' UJ'>lJ ~le-.a
nonprufii.. (,1rh Inc .. Annie\
I lou'>t.' .ind •;omeone C .cifl"> '>Oup
lc.mhcn.
(,1rl., Inc n:cc1ved SS.000.
while An111e\ I lou'>C and ~1111('
onl' Care-. got SI 0,000 each.
nit' foundation alMl donawd
$10.000 each to Newport Beach
ba'>t'tl I luman Op11om Inc.. to
fund lhe salary or an cldt'r ahu-.e
prevention rnordinator, and to
The case th;u stands out in his
memory. Waldron said, is one in
which a man driving a Molen van
from Santa Ana sped Lhrough
19Lh Street, broadsided and
killed two Estancia I ligh School
students who were i.ki pping
school to go surfing.
"That was one case I remem·
ber well because I foUowed it
right through to Lhe trial sLage."
he said. "I got the opportunity Lo
work with the disllict attorney
on that one. It was interesting.·
The biggest chaJJenge:. he
faced during his career were tJie
ones that made him mo-.t fru!>-
trdled, Waldron !.aid.
"I've worked on many hit-and
run cases where I'll know a per
wn was involved.· he !.aid. "But I
wouldn't have evidence or wit
nesses to actuaHy prove Lhat Lhey
did iL lhat Wd.'> extremely rrw.-
traling for me bccaw.e you really
Wcint to help 'iOmeone by ')(}lving
the ca-;e, but your hand:. are tied "
But Waltlron'i. persbtcncc, ht'>
quc'>I for perfection and his ahil
11y to mamtain an even temperJ
ment at any time werl' hie, Wl'at
l''>t c,trengths, his colleahll.ll''> c,ay.
HSI 1-1 larbor Area Im. to help
... ubsid1ze Lhe CO'>I for meal-. dl'hv
crcd to low-income. homebound
elderly. ill and di..abled people
Costa Mesa need~ lo fi ll
cily committee spols
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the city\ Web '1tl', l111v11
·In 1.he 20 plus years thal I've
wort-.ed with him, I've never ever
l>een him mad," Lt. DaJe Birney
said. "lie·:. very thorough with
his inv~Ligations and, when he
interviews people, he':. low ltey
and doe'>n't put anyone in the
defcni.ive."
LL l.t•c, Cugerty, who :.uper·
vised Waldron when he wru. a
traflk ht·utenJnt. called him "a
very cun-.ncntiou~ and respect·
ful officer."
''I le wa~ a wonderful person to
'iupcrvii.<-," Gogerty said. "Hls
work i., impeccable. and he was
alwayi. there when needed. He
w.c, very po!>ilive and had an
o ul'>tanding work ethic."
Waldron :.aye, he plans to
'>pend more time with his family
-wife Karen, i.cven :.ons and
five dauWitc".
"We -.11JJ have half of our kid'>
with U'> at home." he '>aid. "I still
have a few bo)" involved in
'ipom Jnd I look forward to
helping out wherever po'>!>ible."
~aldru11 wtll. however, return
on MondJy a.-. J re-.erve officer
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Man pleads not
guilty in auto theft
f:. 26-year·old Costa
Mesa man on Wednes·
day pleaded not guilty to
two felony ch arg.es in
connecti.on with stehll.qg
a woman's 1986 Toyota
Corolla when she was
visiting her disabled
child in the hospital, offi-
cials said.
The Orange County
district anorney has
charged Pedro Meraz
with one count of unlaw-
fully taking a vehicle and
one count of receiving
stolen propeny.
Meraz was arrested by
Huntington Beach police
when be was driving into
a strip mall at the inter-
section of Golden West
Street and Garfield Av-
enue on Monday, Deputy
District Atty. Susan
Schroeder said.
uofficers fo und the ig-
nitio n punched and a
screwdriver in the igni-
tion," she said.
The car was stolen
Aug. 18 after the owner
had parked it at Olil-
dren's Hospital of Orange
County and gone in to
visit her child.
Meraz wa-; arraigned
on Wednesday at the
West Justice Center in
Westminster. He is being
held in Orange County
jail in lieu of$10,000 bail.
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Anton Boulevard: A
vehicle burglary was
reported in the 600 block at
12:09 p.m. Tuesday.
• Bristol Street: A traffic
accident involving injuries
w as reported in the 3000
blod< at 12:58 p.m. Tuesday.
• Harbor Boulevard:
Embe.zzlement was
reported in the 2600 blod<
at 12:32 p.m. Tuesday.
•Hyland Avenue: Annoying
phone calls were reported
in the 3300 blod< at 2:45
p.m . Tuesday.
•M aple Street: Vandalism
was reported in the 2200
blod< at 11:25 a.m . Tuesday.
• Meyer Place: Vandalism
was reported in the 2000
block at 3:32 p.m . Tuesday.
• Newport Boulevard:
Grand theft was reported in
the 2:300 bloc* at 8:56 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Orange Avenue: A hom e
burglary was reported in
the 1500 blod< at 6:28 p.m.
Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Port Banno uth Place:
Petty theft was reported in
the 1800 block at 3:12 p.m.
Tuesday.
• East Bey Avenue:
Vandalism was reported in
the 600 block at 10:56 p.m.
Tuesday.
• West Coast Highway:
Battery was reported in the
3100 blodc at 11:16 a.m.
Tuesday.
··Santana Dmle: Vandalism
wasreported in the700
block at 9:18 a.m. Tuesday.
• Santa Rosa ~ and
Newport Centet Drive East:
A traffic accident involving
inil!ries was reported at
2:21 p.m. Tuesday.
. • j .. ..
Continued from Al eradon of skateboarders to re-
inforce their case.
•1 think lt would be cool to
The master plan originally have a park," Bric MJc;Aaelson,
proposed a 20,000-square-foot 12, said. "1 usually skate a t &-
skateboarp park at Davis El-tancia High School, but I get
ementary School But installing kicked out because there's no-
it there raised red flags among where to go."
some commissioners, sta1f at Companies such as Volcom
Davis and Newport-Mesa Uni· and ABC Board Supply had o f-
fied school board members. fered giveaways to endce the
leading city staff to consider the · younger skateboarders to come
other site. to the meeting, but the kids who
People who have been trying did show up did not do so be-
'
SCHOOL·
Continued from Al
status of the school.
The elementary schools are
two of seven schools under
construction as part of Measure
A. the districtwide facility
improvement program.
Palents are mainJy concerned
about the lack of electricity in
classrooms. making it difficult
for teach ers to set up their
learning environments. Part of
the reason Harbor View's
opening~ delayed was to
provide time for setup.
"From what I've heard as of
the status today, it doesn't sound
to me, because there's not
elecaicity on, that they're
ready," parent Wendy
Thompson said Wednesday. "If
things don't improve between
today and Friday. then I wouJd
say, 'No they're not ready.' On
FOURTH
Continued from Al
cable TV portrayed a far more se·
rene holiday than did the footage
of volatile incidents last year.
McDonell also reviewed the
statistics for the holiday: 2003 ar·
rests were down to l 03 from last
CURVE
Continued from Al
There are too many .
restaurants where they are left
to wait while later comers are
seated. Tradesmen who
encounter Jess and ask if the
man of the house is around.
Visitors who are startled when
Maddy introduces Jess as "my
husband." A constant and
repeated sense of being
inspected disapprovingly in
public places around town.
·we encounter prejudice here
all the time," Craig said, "but it's
not o ur issue. It's their issue. I
feel sorry for them. Where there
is no diversity, people live in a
vacuum. It's sad and
unfortunate, but we can't let
this dictate our lives."
Shortly after he spoke to the
City Council, Craig visited the
Museum of Tolerance in Los
Angeles and came home so
deeply moved that he wrote a
letter to Nichols saying, in part:
"In an effort to promote
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TODAY
· A,.,_ MmiMr, •P9tfonnanc:e
Nutrition for Strength and
l.Ongevity;" will be held from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Maricet,
225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For
reservations, call (800)
595-MOMS.
The Newpoft ..... Chamber"'
Commerce will host ita Newport
Sunset NetworicJng Mixer from 5
to 7 p.m. at the Rusty Pelican,
2735 W. Coast Highwey.
Attendance Is free for chamber
members, $10 for potential
members. Reeetvations aren't ·
n.quired. For more informetion,
call (949) 729-4400.
FRIDAY
Teddy ............ c...,. °"
Betboe lalend, 226 Mattne ~ ..
will ho8t .. ,,_Jama N~" from 6
to 8:30 p.m. lnfonndoo: (9'9)
873-7204.
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the other h and, the district is
supposedly ~wing us that they
would not open the school _
without those thin~ being in
place."
Assistant Supt Paul Reed said
there is no reason to delay the
opening of tho school because
teachers there are under the
same kind of pressure as at the
other schools under
construction, except for Harbor
View.
"It's no different at Newport
Helghts than anywhere else,
although I understand Newport
Heights wants to believe it is,"
Reed said. "We're asking all
teachers in the (modernization)
sites that have to move in to put
out an extra effort for the good
of the rehabilitation of the
school and for the [entire
modernization program)."
Reed emphasized that the
district is trying to provide as
m uch su pport to the teachers as
possible.
year's 162 and a staggering 193 in
2001. The total number of cita·
tions was 1.224. Despite the in-
crease of some fines, the cost of
policing the area during the holi-
day continues to outweigh the
income. Conrracting extra police
personnel shipped in from many
other jurisdictions, added to
overtime for Newport Beach offi-
cers, brought the total cost to
tolerance, sensitivity and the
un derstanding of the power of
words, I would like to
personally invite you to visit the
Museum of Tolerance ... with
me. I sincerely hope you will
accept my invitation to more
fully discover the rewards of
diversity."
He sent copies of this letter to
all the council members. Tha t
was five weeks ago. So far. there
has been no response. In the
same letter, he encouraged the
Newport Beach council to deal
frontally with local racism by
forming a human relations
cornminee with the help of the
Orange County Human
Relations Commission. As
noted in an earlier column, I
offered the same suggestion to
City Manager Hom er Bludau,
who-told me that the city had
no need for such a committee.
Meanwhile. a network TV
soap opera is using Newport
Beach as the locale for an orgy
of mindless rich people, and the
state board of the nation's
largest Latino civil rights
organization, in a show of
seminar at 7 p.m. P.K. Odle, a
worldwide Instructor for the
American Feng Shui Institute, will
explain how elemental remedies
are implemented as elegant
accessories that complement
decor to improve health,
relationshipc and prosperity.
Visions and Dreams la at 2482
Newport Blvd. Reservations are
required: (626) 288-1669.
SEPT. 4 Sh.....,_ fans.,. lnvtt.d 1o
join performing artist Dorene
Ludwig for ·shakespeare's
Ladles .. at 7 p.m. at the Newport
8eadl Central Library.
Co-.ponsored with the California
Canter for the Book. the free
program will include dra matic
readings featuring the dialogue of
witches, wenches, virgins and
queen1 In Shakespeare's playa.
The library Is at 1000 Avocado
Ave. Information! (949) 71 7-381 6.
SEPT.5
The YMCA In Newpoft Bwih,
2300 University Drive, will start
offering eeuions of Hetha yoga
and medit.atk>n Frldaye from 9:30
to 11 a.m. end s.turdayl from 10
to 11 :30 a.m. The cxm It $80 for
eight .... ion.. Ditcounted rat"
will be offered to fuH·facl llty
. YMCA membeta. lnformatloo:
(949) 413-9642.
SEPT.I
Mecy'tloutta COMt ...... s.v.m..n meoezt,,. end actors
from the eoep Ol*'I •PlllJona•
will team up to help gft1I edlleve
the petf9ct look for the new
tcftool veer It 2 p.m. In the
Mecy'e Women'I "°"· ~ cen Mlopi<* up•
Supply.
"Hopefully, we made their
day, and they'll come next
time," Gray said . .
The master pl'1\ designs the
primary use of the site as open
space. Commissioner Byron de Arakai made a motion to change
the priority to make the primary
use a skate park. b ut that mo·
don was not seconded, and it
died.
He then made a substitute
motion to keep the primary use
Voters overwhelmingly
approved the $1 lO•miliioo
Measure A construction bond in
JWle 2000. The funds have been
spread out and applied to the
neediest areas at the schools.
Construction on the first
schools broke ground in April,
but the bulk of the work could
not be done until the students
cleared out in June.
Some parents are also
concerned that the fue alann
system hasn't been tested yet,
parent Robert Shaw said. He is
also worried that the eight
port-a-potties that will be
available when school starts
won't be enough for all the
students and sta1f.
Reed said there will be as
many bathroom units available
as there were when school
closed in June and there will be
more when the renovation is
finished.
He urged parents to look at
the big p icture and be patient
$142.758. Revenue from fines is
estimated to be no more than
$120,000.
Though McDoneU called the
Founh of July outcome a sue·
cess, he cautioned that the po-
tential for someone to get seri·
ously hurt remains high. To
prevent that, he said, the city
must use the same strategy next
year and continue to get the
support for its locaJ members
after Nichols' remarks. held its
annual meeting in Newport
Beach because, according to ill>
spokesman, it is ·one of the
m ost controversial
communities in CaliJomfa
today."
So how, I asked Craig, can a
human relations committee do
anything about such
perceptions?
·First of all." he said, "it could
be used as a resource. The
Nichols matter couJd have been
played out in such a comminee,
with a recommendatio n to the
City Council for action. And it
could always be used as a
mechanism to promote
diversity. Even if economio;
limit those who can live in
Newport Beach , the residents
still have to get along with other
people.
"We can't change prejudice or
legislate feelings," he said , "bur
we can attempt to enlighten
those who carry prejudke -to
show them that differences
among people are minor, and
that we must stop focusing on
Commerce will host a breakfast
buffet at the Daily Grill in Fashion
Island from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. as its
Newport Networicing event tor
September. The cost is $17 for
Chamber members with a
reservati on and $21 atthe door
for members and potential
members. Information: (949)
729-4400.
SEPT.11
Four of~·· .,,...minent
sports autho rs will make up a
panel that will discus s "Sports
Literature: Bringing the Game to
Life" at 7 p.m. at Borders South
eo,st Plaza. Los Angeles Timea
columnist Bill Plasdlke, Orange
County RegiSter columnist Steve
Biaheff, and authors David Ferrell
and Don Wallace will make up the
panel. Information: (714)
279-8933.
SEPT.12
Daily Pilot
as open space and dle altem a-
proval for this use was unani-
mous, wtth Commissioner
Wendy Leece absent.
"This city nee~s to get off the
dime," de AraJcal said. "There
has been a t least a half-genera-
tion of kids that has not had the
opportunity to skate In thls
city .•
• DEIAORE NEWMAN oovers Costa
Mesa and may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre.newman@larimes.com.
until the entre modernization
effon at the school is complete.
"We had eight weeks to do
Herculean labor and. for the
most part, we have," Reed said.
"If people's expectations were
(that) it would be absolutely
perfect the third week. in August
so it could open the way it
normally would, those
expectations are unreal. Anyone
who's ever moved into a new
house knows that it's not perfect
on day one. and Measure A will
continue on all those sites until
November. 111 the end, it will all
be worth it."
Bonnie Martin, a project
director for McCarthy Building
Co .. which is handling the
renovation effort. could not be
reached for comment
Wednesday.
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reached at (949)
5744221 or by e·mail at
deirdre.newman•?!larimes.com ..
word out that Newport Beat:h is
no longer a place to ma.Ice trou-
ble on the Fourth.
"We're getting there,· Mayo r
Steve Bromberg said.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beach and John Wayne
Airport. She mav be reached at
(949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
june.casagrandeltiJ far1mes.com.
those differences and
concentrate on the ways we are
alik.e.
"In Newport Beach, too oft en,
we have no clue about the
magnitude of difficulties in the
world while we worry about
people sitting on the grass or
palm trees blocking our view ...
Craig said. ·we have everything ,
one could want here except
enough of the ability to have
compassion fo r those less
fo rtunate -and that has put us
in to the national news.
"Unless this community
starts dealing with racism and
prejudice against people who
are no n·white, it is going to get
worse," he said "It's time to
acknowledge this and tum it
around, and the formation of a
human relations committee
would be a first step in that
direction."
If that ever happens, I have a
great Idea for 1he guy who
should be put in charge.
• JOSEPH N. BEU 1s a resident of
Santa Ana Heights. His column
app ears Thursdays.
588-2429.
William F. Schulz. exacutive
director of Amnesty International
USA. will be Che featured speaker
at Orange Coast Unitarian
Universalist Churdl, 1259 Victoria
St. in Costa Mesa, at 5 p.m.
Reserved tid<ets to the lecture
See TOWN, Pace A5
NORl<Ams,
Suzanne
Suzanne Norttaitla, 60, of ·
Laguna Beach, fonnerly of .
Newpon Beach died August
21, 2003 after a year rong
courageous battle wlttl
cancer. Her memorial wvtce
wtll be Sunday. ~t 81 at
at 8 pm at M.-in1t1 Chwch 1
In Irvine. In lieu of ftowera, ' ·
donation• may be made to
Marinlra Globtil OuWMch.
The Coet8 Me.a Senior c.nt.r, In
celebration of Costa Mesa's 50th
anniversary, presen11 the
CostAmazlng Senior Hoedown,
featuring live western music by
the Travis Parker Band, dancing
end bali>ecue, from 4 to 7 p.m.
The Costa Mesa Senior Center It
at 696 W. 19th St. The cost is $5
forrnernben,$11for
nonmemben, S6 for kids. Tldteta
go on Mle Aug. 16 at the center'•
front detk and 8t ea.ta M8M Chy
Hall, on the third floor In the
RectHtlon deplrtm«rt.
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Jett Sharen is closing
h er ballet studio after
12 years. Stude nts
say she was a mom to
them, as well.
~ DHpa Bharath
• Daily Pilot
T he alr wdS heavy in that
hall with hardwood
floors thal is normally
filled witb laughter and
the happy shuffie of feel
At Olorusline Ballet Studio in
Corona del Mar, there were rears
and hu~ Wednesday evening as
srudents bade a sad farewell to
Jen Sharen. the woman who they
say had been a teacher, friend
and mom to them.
Sharen, 72, will move oul of the
building on Friday lo make way
for a new tenant.
"The fear or not danong or
teaching again kepi me from
crying all week.· she said, visibly
overwhelmed by the farewell
party srudenlS an d parents had
put together for her.
II was hard for her lo hold back
the rears when a student gave her
a toast
"A couple of yean. ago when I
strolled into th!!. 'itudio, Jett told
me, 'I want you to be one of my
daughters.'" !>he said. "Now, I
know I have become a daughter
lo her. ro Jett -the mother and
friend everybody benefile<l from
knowmg. •
Another :.1uden1. Damelle
Weiner, ~ been rnmjng 10
Sharen's srudio for the la'>I eight
years. Ille 17-year-old is pan of
Corona del Mar I hgh School\
MAR~ t ; > N 'Ai • ;-
After being in business for 12 years, Jett Sharen 1s closmg the doors of Chorushne Ballet Studio 1n
Corona del Mar and moving on.
dance team.
"I don't want to go anywhere
else." Danielle said, tears rolling
duwn her face. "I love her. She i'>
like a mother figure."
Sharen was there for her
students always. she said.
"When my father had cancer.
'>he prayed for rum everyday ...
Danielle said "She's not jw.1 a
dance teacher. She's part of m y
family."
Danielle's mother, ffdflene
Weiner, called Sharen ·an
incredible blend of strength and
beauty" who iru.pired her
stud en~
Bryan Huchert, another
student. received a three-week
~holan.hip at the American
Ballet Theater''> \Ummer prohrram
at UC Irvine.
"She care:. about her studenLs. •
the 12-year-old '>aid. ''I'm going to
mi!.s the aLmo'>pherc and the
people. I u<,ed 10 be able 10 ride
my rcv.or (M.·001erl down here. Hut
now my parenL<> are going 10 have
10 dnve me 10 another ~hool. •
Sharen <>a.td '>he ha-. denved a
lot of plea.!>ure '>t'emg her '>tuden~
WfM
"rney comt' to ll1l' d' littll•
gtrl.s," she '>aid ... And 17 of Ill\'
students have mmk 11 111 1lw
Corona del Mar I h~1 \(hool
dance team. I've dont' a 101 ol
work profes.c,mnall), ,111d th,11 g.i\ot•
me happine..-.
"But Uu~ t~ a tl10t'n•n1 kmd 1JI
Joy, .. i.he xud.
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Nortltt'rn C.ahforn1J \\hl•rt· lwr
son l:ve-.. hut that '>hl· dl'lirnll'l'.
hope; to conunul· to ll'dl"h
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don't teach 111 <lw llt.11, hrJ\\
much I low \-.hilt I do
NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
INSIDE CITY HALL
Here are ~me dt'Cl'>ion'i
coming out ofTuesday niWit \
City Counnl mee1111g.
FRIENDS OF OASIS
The second time was a charm
fo r a plan to create a commjuee
to evaluate the ci ty'!> relationship
wtth the Fnends or
Oasis. The item
was voted down
last week when
onJy four council
m ember; were present and one,
Dick Nichol!., voted agamst the
item. On Tuesday. a ma1ority of
the six councaJ members present
~TOWN
Conbnued from A4
and reception are $20 for
preferred seating and $1 5
otherwise. A few tidtets will be
sold at the door Information:
(562) 6464652.
SEPT.16
Gen KefNng Tut>p. of the
Vajrarupini Buddhist Center in
San Diego will give a free talk,
·Guide to the Bodhisattva;" at 7
p.m. at Borde rs South Coast
Plaza. The talk will be based on
·The New Meditation Handbook;"
the latest book by Buddhist
scholar, teacher and author
Geshe Kelsang Gyatso.
Information: (714) 27s-8933.
SEPT.17
Newport Beech recreation
aenrices will present a new series
of drawing and painting
workshops featuring individual
instruction for students of all skill
levels In mixed media. The
aeulons, led by artist and lecture r
Mim i Sharon Stein, will run eight
consecutive Wednesdays from 10
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Vince
Jorgenaen Center, 2006 Dover
Drive In Newport Beach. The fee
for the aeries Is $66. Information:
(949) 644-3151.
SEPT.19
1M 15d1 Tastll of Newport.
featuring food samplings from
more than 30 local '9ttauranta,
tpeetacular llve entertainment.
approved the plan.
WHAT IT MEANS
A commj11ee of two, fod
Ridgeway and Don Webb, will
begin drafting a cooperative
agreement between lhe city and
the Friends of the Oasis. Until
now, the volumecr fund-raising
group':. relationship.with the city
wa., governed only by a coundl
policy.
BACK BAY SCIENCE
CENTER
A ')]am-dunk agenda 11em for
a $J6J.000 conlract with
arcrutect Ron Yeo was blocked
by ( .ouncilrnan Tod RJdgeway.
--more than 15 winenes. codcta1ls
and beers, will run today to Sept.
21 at Fashion Island. Today's
hours are 6 to 11 p.m.
Information: (949) 729-4400
SEPT. 20
·c.lebnrting the Past ... and
Rebuilding for the Futurew is a
two-day fund-raiser to benefit
education, interpretation and
restoration efforts at the Crystal
Cove State Park Historic District.
The events, from 4 to 9 p.m. Sept.
20 and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sept. 21, will celebrate four years
of preservation efforts and the
beginning of restoration
sctieduled for October under the
paric's direction. For more
information, call (949) 640-5220
The 15th Taste of Newpof'f~
featuring food samplingf rr1.. -
more than 30 local restaurants,
spectacular live entertainment,
more than 15 wineries, codctails
and beers, will continue today at
Fashion Island. Today's hours 4 to
11 p.m. and noon to 8 p.m. Sept.
21. Information: (949) 729-4400.
Bo.rd a Homblow9r yacht In
Newport Harbor and relive the
fun of summer camp -for
grown-ups only -with elegant
food and harbor views. The $100
tidtet includes dinner, live music
and dancing. Proceeds will
benefit underaerved gins. For
more information, call Gir1 Scout
Council of Orange County at (714)
97~ 7900, ext. 315 or 397.
SEPT.21
The 15th,.__ of Newpolt.
\'\TIO quesuoned the amount of
the contract and the quality of
Sel'Vlce Lhe City
could expect from
Yeo. Ridgeway
pulJed the item off
the conc;ent
calendar. :.aymg that the co'it of
the contract was high compared
to the co"' of the project. lne
rouW'tly S3 million center will be
part of a Mate-of the-art
water quality laboratory and
educauon center at Shellmaker
bland. llidgew.iy offered an
.ihemativc mouon 10 bnn~ the
11em back for clo'>er '>IUd)
WHAT THEY SAID
"I thank thal. arch11ec1need!>10
featuring food samplings from
more than 30 local restaurants.
spectacular hve entertainment.
more than 15 wmenes, cocktails
and beers. will conclude today at
Fashion Island. Today's hours
noon to 8 p.m. lnformatwn: (949)
729-4400
Chef Sumiko Matsumoto will
discuss and sign her book,
"Japanese Healthy, High-Style
Cooking;" at noon at Borders
South Coast Plaza. Matsumoto's
approacn to cooking has brought
her an exclusive clientele m select
settings sucn as Lake Forest.
Illinois, La Jolla, Palm Springs
and Boca Raton, Fla. Information:
(714) 27~8933.
Anton.tlo Ristor9nte in South
Coast Plaza Village will host the
11th annual "La Dolce Vrta• at 6
p.m. to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation. The evening includes
an exquisite four-course meal
prepared by Franco Barone, who
was reoognized as "Chef of the
Year· by the Southern California
Restaurant Writers. Tidtets cost
$150 or $1 ,500 for a table of 10.
Information: (714) 938-1393.
SEPT. 22
Dr. KhoMow Mahdwl wAI pNNnt
·chemotherapy of
Gastrointestinal Cancers· as pert
of Hoag Hospital's
Gastrointestinal Cancer Patient
Education Series from 6:30 to 9
p.m. In the Hoag Cancer Center.
Admlak>n Is free, but registration
Is required by Sept. 16.
Information: (949) 7-CANCER.
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THE NEWS
Man pleads not
guilty in auto theft
A 26-year-old Costa
Mesa man on Wednes-
day pleaded not guilty to
two felony charges in
connection with stealing
a woman's 1986 Toyota
Corolla wh'en ·she was
vis1nng · her disabled
child in the hospiLal, offi-
cials said.
The Orange County
district attorney bas
charged Pedro Meraz
with one count of unlaw-
fully ta.king a vehicle and
one count of receiving
stolen property.
Meraz was arrested by
I luntington Beach police
when he was driving into
a s trip maJ.J at the inter·
section of Golden ·West
Street and Garfield Av·
enue on Monday, Deputy
District Atty. Susan
Schroeder said.
"Officers found the ig-
nition punched and a
screwdriver in the ignj-
tion," she said.
The ·car wa'i stolen
Aug. 18 after the owner
had parked ii al Oiil·
dren·~ HospitaJ of Orange
County and gone in to
visit her child.
Meraz was arraigned
on Wednesday at the
West Justice Center in
Westminster. He is being
held in Orange County
jail in lieu of $10,000 bail.
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Anton Boulevard: A
vehicle burglary was
reported in the 600 block at
12:09 p.m. Tuesday.
• Bristol Street: A traffic
accident involving injuries
was reported in the 3000
block at 12:58 p.m. Tuesday.
• Harbor Boolevard:
Embezzlement was
reported in the 2600 block
at 12:32 p.m. Tuesday.
• Hyland Avenue: Annoying
phone calls were reported
in the 3300 block at 2:45
p.m . Tuesday.
• Maple Street: Vandalism
was reported in the 2200
block at 11 :25 a.m. Tuesday.
• Meyer Place: Vandalism
was reported in the 2000
block at 3:32 p.m. Tuesday.
• Newport Boulevard:
Grand theft was reported in
the 2300 blodc at 8:56 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Orange Avenue: A home
burglary was reported in
the 1500 block at 6:28 p.m.
Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Port Bannouth Place:
Petty theftwasreportedin
the 1800 block at 3:12 p.m.
Tuesday.
• East Bay Avenue:
Vandalism was reported in
the 600 block at 10:56 p.m.
Tuesday.
• West Coast Highway:
Battery was reported in the
3100 block at 11.16 a.m .
Tuesday.
··Santana Drive: Vandalism
was reported in the 700
block at 9:18 a.m. Tuesday.
• Santa Rosa ~and
Newport Center Drive East:
A traffic accident involving
inju.ries was reported at
2:21 p.m. Tuesday.
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SKATE
Continued from Al
to get a skate park for yean tried
to brtng out the younger gen·
era on o e ers o "'~
lnforoe their cue.
"I think It would be cool to
The ina.ster plan originti)y have a park.• Eric Michaelson,
proposed a 20,000-square·foot 12, said. "I usually skate at Es-
skateboa.rd park at Davis m-tancia ffigh School, but I get
ement.ary School. But in.stalUng ldcked out because there's no-
it there raised red Oags among where to go.•
some commissioners, staff at Companies such as Volcom
Davis and Newport-Mesa Uni-and ABC Boa.rd Supply had of-
fied school boa.rd members. fered giveaways to entice the
leading city staff to consider the · younger skateboarders to come
other site. to the meeting, but the kids who
People who have been trying did show up did not do so be-
SCHOOL
Continued from Al
status of the school.
The elementary schools are
two of seven schools under
construction as part of Measure
A. the districtwide facility
improvement program.
Paren ts are mainly concerned
about the lack of electricity in
classrooms, making it difficult
for teachers to set up their
learning environments. Part of
the reason Harbor View's
opening was delayed was to
provide time for setup.
"From what I've heard as of
the status today, it doesn't sound
to me, because there's.not
electricity on, that they're
ready.'' parent Wendy
Thompson said Wednesday. "If
things don't improve between
today and Friday, then I would
say, 'No they're not ready.' On
FOURTH
Continued from Al
cable 1V portrayed a far more se-
rene holiday than did the footage
of volatile incidents last year.
McDoneU also reviewed the
statistics for the holiday: 2003 ar-
rests were down to 103 from last
CURVE
Continued from Al
There are too many
restaurants where they are left
to wait while later comers are
seated . Tradesmen who
encounter Jess and ask if the
man of the house is around.
Visitors who are startled when
Maddy introduces Jess as "my
husband.· A constant and
repeated sense of being
inspected disapprovingly in
public places around town.
"We encounter prejudice here
all the time," Craig said, "but it's
not our issue. It's their issue. r
feel sorry for them. Where there
is no diversity. people live in a
vacuum. It's sad and
unfortunate, but we can't let
this dictate our lives."
Shortly after he spoke to the
City Council, Craig visited the
Museum of Tolerance in Los
Angeles and came home so
deeply moved that he wrote a
letter to Nichols saying, in part:
"In an effort to promote
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TODAY
· A frM Mminar, •P.fonnance
Nutrition for Strength and
Longevity," will be held from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Martet.
225 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. For
reservations. call (800)
595-MOMS.
The Newport Bw:h a.nber of
Commerce will host its Newport
Sunset Networtlng Mixer from 6
to 7 p.m. at the Rusty Pelican,
2735 W. Coast Highway.
Attendance la free for chamber
members, $10 for potenti•I
members. AetefVatlona antn't
required. For more Information,
call (949) 729-4400.
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the other hand, the district is
supposedly assuring us that they
would not open the school
without those things being in
place."
Assistant Supt Paul Reed said
there is no reason to delay the
opening of the school because
teachers there are under the
same kind of pressure as at the
other schools under
construction, except for Harbor
View.
Mlt's no different at Newport
Heights than anywhere else.
although I understand Newport
Heights wants to believe it is,·
Reed said. "We're as.king all
teachers in the !modernization)
sites that have to move in to put
out an extra effort for the good
of the rehabilitation of the
schMI and for the (entire
modernization program]."
Reed emphasized that the
district is trying to provide as
much support to the teachers as
possible.
year's 162 and a staggering 193 in
2001. The total number of cita·
tions was 1,224. Despite the in·
crease of some fines, the cost of
policing the area during the holi-
day continues to outweigh the
income. Contracting extra police
personnel shipped in from many
other jurisdictions, added to
overtime for Newport Beach offi·
cers. brought the total cost to
tolerance. sensitivity and the
understanding of the power of
words, I would like to
personally invite you to visit the
Museum of Tolerance ... with
me. I sincerely hope you will
accept my invitation to more
fully discover the rewards of
diversity."
He sent copies of this letter to
all the council members. That
was five weeks ago. So far, there
has been no response. In the
same letter. he encouraged the
Newport Beach council to deaJ
frontally with local racism by
forming a human relations
committee with the help of the
Orange Gounty Human
Relations Commission. As
noted in an earlier column, I
offered the same suggestion to
City Manager Homer Bludau.
who told me that the city had
no need for such a comm.ittee.
Meanwhile, a network 1V
soap opera is using Newport
Beach as the locale for an orgy
of mindiess rich people, and the
state board of the nation's
largest Latino civil rights
organization. in a show of
seminar at 7 p.m. P.K. Odle, a
worldwide instructor for the
American Feng Shui Institute. will
explain how elemental remedies
are implemented as elegant
accessories that complement
d9cor to improve health,
relationships and prosperity.
Visions and Dreams is at 2482
Newport Blvd. Reservations are
required: (626) 288-1669.
SEPT.4
Sh•irMpeue fllna are lnvtt.d to
join performing artist Dorene
Ludwig for "Shakespeare's
Ladies" at 7 p.m. at the Newpon
Beach Central Library.
Co-sponsored with the California
Center for the Book, the free
program will include dramatic
readings featuring the dlelogue of
witches, wenches, virgins end
queen• in Shakespeare"& plays.
The library is at 1000 Avocado
Ave. Information: (949) 717·3816.
SEPT. 5
The YMCA In Newport a..ctt,
2300 University Drive, will start
offering MMk>n• of Hatha voga
and meditation Fridays from 9:30
to 11 a.m. end Saturdays from 10
to 11:30 e.m. The C09t is $80 for
eight aeeafons. DilCOUnted rates
will be offered to full-faciltty
. YMCA members. Information:
(949) 413-9642.
SEPT. e
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Seventeen fNIOIZlne end ectora from the eoep opere .. .....,,..
wlU teem up to.,..., glt1t ldlieve
tM S*f9ct look for the new
edM>OI yMf at 2 p.m. in the
Meqi'I Women• ttore.
OJllOf'Mf'S can .e.o pk* up•
epedee otft wtth «fV pun:f\aM of
$76 or 'l)Ot'e• pfu. I fnle gift beg
ounipllMnlil of S..•-.n
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cause of the giveaway, said Jltn
Gray, president of ABC Board
pp y.
"Hope.fully, we made their
day, and they'll come next
time," G.ray said.
The master· plan designs the
primary use of the site as open
space. Commissioner Byron de
Arabi made a motlon'to change
the priority to make the primary
use a skate park. but that mo-
tion was not seconded, and it
died.
He then made a substitute
motion to keep the primary use
Voters overwhelmingly
approved the $110-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 broke ground in April.
but the bulk of the work could
not be done until the students
cleared out in June.
Some parents are also
concerned that the fire alarm
system hasn't been tested yet,
parent Robert Shaw said. He is
also worried that the eight
port-a-potties that will be
available when school starts
won't be enough for all the
students and staff.
Reed said there will be as
many bathroom units available
as there were when school
closed in June and there will be
more when the renovation is
finished.
He urged parents to look at
the big picture and be patient
$142. 758. Revenue from fines is
estimated to be no more than
$120,000.
Though McDoneU called the
Fourth of July outcome a sue·
cess, he cautioned that the po·
tential for someone to get seri-
ously hurt remains high. To
prevent that, he said, the city
must use the same strategy next
year and continue to get the
support for its local me mbers
after Nichols' remarks. held i~
annual meeting in Newport
Beach because. according to its
spokesman, it is "one of the
most controversial
communities in California
today."
So how, I asked Craig, can a
human relations committee do
anything about such
perceptions?
*First of all.· he said. "it could
be used as a resource. The
Nichols matter could have been
played out in such a committee,
with a recommendation to the
City Council for action. And it
could always be used as a
mechanism to promote
diversity. Eve n if economics
limit those who can live in
Newport Beach, the residents
still have to get aJong wi th other
people.
·we can't change prejucUce or
legislate feelings." he said, -but
we can attempt to enlighten
those who carry prejudice -to
show them that differences
among people are minor, and
that we must stop focusing on
Commerce will host a breakfast
buffet at the Daily Grill in Fashion
Island from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. as its
Newpon Networ1cing event for
September. The cost is $17 for
Chamber members with a
reservation and $21 at the door
for members and potential
members. Information: (949)
729-4400.
SEPT.11
Four of CallfonU'• .,,.....,1nent
sports authors will make up a
panel that will discuss "Spons
Literature: Bringing the Game to
Life# at 7 p.m. at Borders South
co,at Plaza. Los Angeles Times
columnist Bill Plasdike, Orange
County Register columnist Steve
Bisheff, and authors David Ferrell
and Don Wallace will make up the
panel. Information: (7141
279--8933.
SEPT.12
Daily Pilot
as open space and the altema·
live use as a skate p81t. ~
mous. with Commlas.loner
Wendy Leece absent.
"This cJty needs. to get off the
dime," de Arabi said. "There
has been at least a half-genera·
tion otldds that has not had the
opportunity to skate in this
city."
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reached at 1949)
574-4221 or by e..111ail at
deirdre.newman@latlmes.com.
until the entre modemiz.ation
effort at \)le school is complete.
t-We had eight weeks to do
Herculean labor and. for the
most part. we have,• Reed said.
"If people's expectations were
(thatJ it would be absolutely
perfect the third week in August
so it could open the way it
normally would, those
expectations are urueaJ. Anyone
who's ever moved into a new
house lcnows that it's not perfect
on day one, and Measure A will
continue on all those sites until
November. Jn the end, it will aJ.J
be worth it."
Bonnie Martin, a project
director for McCarthy BuilcUng
Co .. which is handling the
renovation effort, could not be
reached for comment
Wednesday.
• OEJRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be readied at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre.newman@latimes.com.
word out that Newport Beach is
no longer a place to make trou-
ble on the Fourth.
"We're getting there," Mayor
Steve Bromberg said.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
New port Beadl and John Wayne
Airport. She may be reacned at
(949) 574-4232 or by e-mail a1
june.C8sagrandel"'lat1mes.com
those differences and
concentrate on the ways we are
aJike.
"In Newport Beach, 100 often,
we have no clue about the
magnitude of difficul~ies in the
world while we worry about
people sitting on the grass or
palm trees bloclcing our view."
Craig said. ·we have everything .
one could want here except
enough of the ability to have
compassion for those less
fortunate -and that ha5 put U!>
into the nati onal news.
"Unless this community
starts dealing with racism a nd
prejudice against people who
are non-white, it is going to get
worse." he said. ·1t's time to
aclcnowledge this and tum it
around. and the fonnatioo of a
human relations committee
would be a first step in that
direction."
If that ever happens, I have a
great idea for the guy who
should be put in charge.
• JOSEPH N. BEU is a resident of
Santa Ana Heights. His column
appears Thursdays
588-2429.
WlllMlm F. Schutz. executive
director of Amnesty International
USA. will be the featured speaker
at Orange Coast Unitarian
Universalist Church, 1259 Victoria
St. in Costa Mesa, at 5 p.m.
Reserved ticbts to the lecture
See TOWN, Pace A5
NORKAms,
Suzanne
Suzanne No rkaJtla, 60, of
Laguna Beach, fonn8f1y of
Newport Beach died Auaust 21, 2003 after a year !Ong
courageou1 battle wttfl cancer. Her memorial Mfvlce
wttl be Sunday. ~t S1 •t at 8 pm at M ...... ChUtch I
In Irvine. In lieu of ftowera, • •
dooatlont may be med• to • Mnwl Qlobjl oun.oh.
The Coeta ~ Senior c.nt.r, In
celebretion of Costa Mesa'• 50th
anniversary, presents the
CostAmezing Senior Hoedown.
featuring live western music by
the Trevis Parter Band, dancing
end bal'becuo. from 4 to 7 p.m.
The Costa Meta Senior Center ia
at 696 W. 19th St. The cost is $6
for membera, $11 for
nonmembera, $5 for kids. Tic:kets
go on Nie Aug. 16 et the center'•
front detk end It Cotta Mesa City
Hell. on the tNt9 floor It'\ the
Recfeetion departn *1t.
lnformdon; (Ml) M5-23tie.
8EPT. 11 •
Suzanne, beloved wtte, •
mother. mentor Ind ........
8'ntwd by hueMnd 8Mr\
IOn Matt and wife Belle, _ da~hter K,.yten, mother
VM.n Grochow Ind btottW
Ind ai'et .... ln..._w Stew Ind
9twtey Grochow.
The .................. .
Sb1twg1n.Conferenoe tor
Women wfll run from 8 e.m. to
4:30 p.m. at the Hilton in eo.ta
Mele. 3060 8riltol St. The
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Jett Sharen is closing
her ballet studio after
12 years. Students
say she was a mom to
them, as well.
• Deepa Bharath
• Daily Pilot
T he air w.as heavy in thal
hall with hardwood
Ooors that l'> normally
filled with laughter and
the happy shuffle of feet
At Oiorusllne Ballet Studio in
Corona del Mar, there were tears
and hugs Wednesday evening as
students bade a sad farewell to
Jett Sharen. the woman who they
say had been a teacher. friend
and mom 10 them.
Sharen, 72, wiJJ move OUI or the
building on Friday 10 make way
for a new tenant.
"The fear or not dancing or
teaching again kept me from
crying all week.· she said. visibly
overwhelmed by the farewell
pany students and parents had
pul 1ogether for her.
It was hard for her 10 hold back
the tears when a '>ludent gave her
a toast.
·A couple of yean. ago when I
strolled into this studio, Jen 1old
me, 'J want you 10 ~one or my
daughters,'" she )aid ... NO'N, I
know I have become a daughter
to her. ro Jen -the mother and
friend everybody benefited from
knowing."
Another !>tudent, Danielle
Weiner, has been l'.oming 10
Sharen's srudio for the la'>I eight
yean.. The 17·year·old is pan of
Corona def Mar 11.Jgh School's
MAAll
After being m business for 12 years. Jett Sharen 1s c losing the doors of Chorushne Ballet Studio in
Corona def Mar and ~ng on.
dance team.
.. I don't want to go anywhere
el-;e," Danielle said. tean. rolling
down her face ... I love her. She is
like a mother figure."
Sharen wa'> 1here for her
s1udents always, she '>aid.
"When my father had cancer,
~he prayed for him everyday,"
Danielle said. "She's not jusl d
dance teacher. She\ pan or my
family."
Danielle's mother, Darlene
Weiner. calJed Sharen "an
mcredible blend of strength and
beauty" who inspired her
srudenLS.
Bryan Huchen, ano1hcr
srudenl, rl't:ciw<l a three-week.
scholar..hip al the Amencan
Ballet ·111catcr·., ... umrner proi:,rram
at UC Irvine.
"She c.:are!> abou1 her students,"
the 12-year-old '>aid. 'Tm going to
miss the atmo..,pherc and the
people. I u'>Cd lo be able 10 ride
my razor 1-.cooterl down here. But
now my parenL.., are gmng to have
to dnve me to ;mother -.chool."
Sharen ..aid ">he ha.., derived a
101 of pleru.ure '>t'<'tng her c,rudem~
W"OW·
"They come lo 111t• a-. ltllll·
girls." she c,.11d. "And 17 of r ny
5rudents have madt• 11 to lhl'
Corona def Mar I ltgh :Xhool
dance team. I've done a IOI ol
work profes .... 1onall}. a11d .thill gaw
me happu1~
"But llu.c, I\ a d11Teren1 I.ind ol
joy." \he ..aid.
Sharen \Cud -.he will mow 10
Northern (AJ1fom1J \\h1•a· lwr
'iOn lhes. hut that ,1w ddi111tl'I~
hope<> to contmue 10 ll'.it h
"llus i.<. ffi}' IJle,' ..,he \did If I
don't teach. I II Wt' lh.it' ho\\
much I lo\'C '' h.it I do
NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
INSIDE CITY HALL
Here are some decbioni.
coming ou1 ofTuc'>day nighf~
City Council meeting.
FRIENDS OF OASIS
The second ttme was a charm
for a plan to create a committee
to evaluate the city'!. relationship
with the Friends of ~ Oasis. The item
wa<i voted down
last week when
only four council
members were present and one.
Dick Nichob, voted agami.t the
item. On Tuesday. a majority of
the six council members pre..ent
4: TOWN
Conbnued from A4
and reception are $20 for
preferred sealing and $15
otherwise. A few tidle1S will be
sold at the door. Information:
(562) 646-4652.
SEPT.16
Gen K .. Nng Tubpa of the
Vajrarupini Buddhist Center in
San Diego will give a free talk,
·Guide to the Bodhisattva; at 7
p.m. at Borders South Coast
Plaza. The talk will be based on
·The New Meditation Handbook;
the latest book by Buddhist
scholar, teacher and author
Geshe Kelsang Gyatso.
Information: (714) 279-8933.
SEPT.17
Newport Beec:h recrNtk>n
services will present a new series
of drawing and painting
w orkshops featuring individual
instruction fo r students of all skill
levels in mixed media. The
sessions, led by artist and lecturer
Mimi Sharon Stein, will run eight
consecutive Wednesdays from 10
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Vince
Jorgensen Center, 2005 Dover
Drive In Newport Beach. The fee
for the aeries la $66. Information:
(949) 644-3161.
SEPT.19
The 15th Tam of Newport.
featuring food samplings from
more than 30 local restaurants,
spectacular live entertainment.
approved the plan. who que<iuoned the amount of
the contract and the quality of
WHAT IT MEANS '>elVlc.:e the c11y
A commitlee of 1wo. lod ~ could e>pco from
Ridgeway and Don Webb, will Yeo. Ridgeway
hcgin drafting a c.:ooperative pulled the 11em off
agreement between the city and the consent
the Friends o f 1he Oasis. Until calendar. '><lying thar the l'.OM of
now. the volunteer fund-raising the conlracl was high compared
group's relationship with the city lo lhe co111 of the project The
wru. govemc•d only by a council roughly S:l·milhon cen1er wlll be
po hey. pan or a ... tale·of-the·<lr'l
water-quality laboratory and
BACK BAY SCIENCE educauon center at Shellmaker
CENTER bland. Ridgeway offered an
ct.lternauve mouon to bnng the
A 5fam-dunk age nda 11em for 11em back for cln<>e r <itudy
a S36J.OOO rnntracl with
architect Ron Yeo was blocked WHAT THEY SAID
by Councilman fod Ridgeway. "I Ihm~ tht'i archi1ect needs to
more than 15 wmenes. codcta1ls featuring food samplings from
and beers, will run today to Sept. more than 30 local restaurants.
21 at Fashion Island. Today's spectacular hve entertainment.
hours are 6 to 11 p.m. more than 15 wineries. codcta1ls
Information: (949) 7294400. and beers, will conclude today at
Fashion Island. Today's ho urs
SEPT. 20 noon to 8 p.m. Information: (949)
·c.1ebntting the Past ... and 729-4400.
Rebuilding for the Future· is a
two-day fund-raiser to benefit Chef Sumiko Matsumoto will
education, interpretation and discuss and sign her book.
restoration efforts at the Crystal "Japanese Healthy, High-Style
Cove State Partc Historic District. Cooking,H at noon at Borders
The events. from 4 to 9 p.m. Sept. South Coast Plaza. Matsumoto's
20 and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. approach to cooking has brought Sept .. 21. will celebrate four years her an exclusive clientele m select
of preservation efforts and the settings such as Lake Forest.
beginning of restoration Illinois, La Jolla. Palm Springs
scheduled for October under the and Boca Raton. Fla. Information: partc's direction. For more (714) 279-8933. information, call (949) 640·5220.
The 151h Taste of Newport., AntoM!lo Ristorante in South
Coast Plaza Village will host the featuring food samplingF rn ... • 11th annual ·La Dolce v11a· at 6 more than 30 local restaurants, p.m. to benefit the Cystic Rbrosis spectacular live entertainment. Foundation. The evening includes more than 15 wineries, cocktails
and beers, will continue today at an exquisite four-<:aurse meal
Fashion Island. Today's houn1 4 to prepared by Franco Barone, who
11 p.m. and noon to 8 p.m. Sept. was recognized as •chef of the
21. Information: (949) 729-4400. Year· by the Southern California
Restaurant Writers. Tidlets cost
Board • Homblower VKht In $150 or Sl,500 for a table of 10.
Newport Harbor and relive the Information: (714) 938-1393.
fun of summer camp -for SEPT. 22 grown-ups only -with elegant
food and harbor view5. The $100 Dr. Khosrow Mehd11VI win pteMnt
tldlet includes dinner, live music ·chemotherapy of
and dancing. Proceeds will Gastrointestinal Cancers• as part
benefit underseNed gir1s. For of Hoag Hospital's
more information, call Girl Scout Gastrointestinal Cancer Patient
Cooncil of Orange County at (714) Education Serles from 6:30 to 9
979-7900, ext. 315 or 397. p.m. In the Hoag Cancer Center.
Admission is free. but registration
SEPT. 21 is required by Sept. 16.
The 15th Test. of~ Information: (949) 7-CANCER.
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NEXT MEETING
• WHEN: 7 p.m Sept 9 The
study session begms at 4 p m
•WHERE: City Council chambers
at City Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd
• INFORMATION: (949) 644 3000
put a -.harpl'r pt'nctl tn 1111., ii I 111
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WHAT IT MEANS
Lil} Mafl will hnng bc1t ~ J
more detailed expl<mauon of lht•
architect\ propo-.t:d fee,, a11d
the council ma\ wn...idcr f111dtng
another ardlllect
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EDITORIAL
A tough attorney
to replace
I t may sound strange, but every
time a plane from John Wayne
Airport fil es over their heads,
Newport Beach residents should
thank City Atty. Bob Burnham. Why?
Because without his expert legal
advice and hours, if not years, of hard
work. the skies above the city would
be far m ore crowded.
Burnham, who has been working
for the city since 1980 and
anno unced last week his plan to
retire next spring, was instrumen tal
in establishing the original John
Wayne Settleme nt Agreement of
1985. ln the last several years, he was
again central to preserving flight
restrictions at the airport,
restrictions that nowadays a re
impossible to establish because
fed eral regulations.
During his tenure, he also has
played leading legal roles as the city
developed s tricter water.quality and
other environmental standards. He
has frequently been the mediator
between the city and the state on a
host of issues, most notably those
involving the Back Bay and harbor.
or course, two d ecades with a city
cannot be free of controversial issues,
and Burnham has had to handle hjs
share, most notably the investigation
into former Police Chief Arb
Campbell and the aftermath of the
embezzlement of city fWldS by
former utilities director Bob Dixon .
And Burnham was unafraid 10 wade
into other touchy territory, whether it
be the city's Ubrary Foundation or its
Greenlight law.
But through those issues, as well as
the grand successes, Burnham has
managed to build relationships with
other city staff members and the
public. He has consistently found
ways to bring people together 10 find
solutions to the city's biggest
problems.
City leaders will have a difficult task
in replacing him. Not onJy b the role
of city attorney a critical one, but tl1is
city attorney has been a model for
how the job should be done.
READERS RESPOND
From City Hall to the
halls of Orange County
AT ISSUE: Would Costa
Mesa Mayor Gary
Monahan m ake a good
county supervisor?
I think that Costa Mesa Mayor Gary
Monahan would make a wonderful
supervisor. I'm a retired employee of
2 1 years and le.now and have observed
how the Board of Supervisors works.
I've also had the opportunity to work
directly with Monahan on some issues
here in Costa Mesa, and I think he's a
very smart, honest, reliable person.
I think he would make a wonderful
supervisor.
DIANE OORRIEN
Costa Mesa
Yes. Gary Monahan c;eems to see a
bigger picture than most locals. He
does protect righ~ of property owners.
but he also listens to and considers the
effects on individuals involved and the
community in making his independent
decisions.
IRENE SHANNON
Co ta Mesa
I think Gary Monahan has to first
show his expertise tn running our city
concerning Centerl..ine, El Toro (and)
eviction of people before he looks to
the county seat.
ANNE HOGAN-SHERESHVSKY
Costa Mesa
Gary Monahan would male a good
counry supervisor from hi!> bu!>iness
experience plus his community
activities. I le'd be a lot beller than those
that are only politically motivated.
HAZEL FULLER
Costa Mesa
We are calling 10 encourage Gary
Monahan to run for county supervisor
and think that he would male an
incredible supervisor. All the luck.
JOHN AND DEBBIE CL.ARK
C..osta Mesa
Based on his leadership and
councilman tenure in Costa Mesa alone, I
would say yes, he would. J think he's very
fair to business. to industry and to
corrunerce and to the residential area<> of
Costa Mesa Still, a lot of work has to be
done. but I think hes done more and
helped more and assisted more than
most any other single councilman to date.
Therefore, based on his councilman
and mayoral leadership in Costa Mesa.
I do support him as a good county
supervisor and think he'd be a good
leader.
BILL NYHOLM
Costa Mesa
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fll C PHOTO I DAILY Pll OT
A reader argues that a skateboard park should have priority over an expansion of the Bark Park.
Skaters shoul d win o ut
over pooches
I helieve that the \katehoard
park is mo re important than
extending the Bark Park in Lo'>ta
Mesa.
The dog" have had a pl<tce for
many year<> now. and our chiktren
who are our future have recently
lost a bowling alley. an ice skating
rink and a movie theater. I bl'lieve
most of us in Costa Mesa are in
favor of finding some good clean
outdoor fun for our future
residents of this city.
BETH DU BOISE
Costa Mc-.a
KOCE may not have so
much support
I'm starting my 27th year a., a
professor al Orange Coa~t
College, and I read with concern
recent articles about Coast
Community College District and
the sale of KOCI:.-lV. They made
it seem as if there were a lo t of
people al a board meeting -300
to 400 were esumates -oppo ... ing
the sale of the station.
Did anyone else wonder how
many of tho~c were friend'> and
relative .. of people cmplnycd at
tht• ..,tatmn? It\ alw worth no1ing
that thc meeting wa.., held the
week bdore o;chool wa .. in
::.e,<,1on lt:adll'r\ ~eren't around
111 '>1g111firan1 number'>. In any
tJ'>l'. there have been longer,
deeper d1't.U<,\iom of 1hi .. IS'>ue
imolv1ng many hundreds more.
Our Academic ~enate -legally
appointed reprc<,entative' of local
teacher opinion -has pas.,cd
1notion., ..tslting that thl' .. 1at1011
t·ithcr lw made .. ulvent or
dive.,ted by the di..,trh.t. One !ouch
motion wai, presented during my
sccortd tt·rm a1> senate pre!>ident,
thrcl' year.., ago. The Golden We'>t
C<1llt'gC' farnlty made a l>irnilar
molion.
Yet tht• <;talion's recent capital
campaign netted les!. than half of
the $8 million required for digital
retrofit. let alone the probable $3
million ..tn11ual cost. Where was
lhi., "ground1>well" of public
<,upporl when the basket got
pa!>sed around?
The faculty JI r>ec alone..,
about 800, ~ .... w,• al'>o are
memhers of the community. Our
ch1Jdren attc•nd rnllc:ge in thi'>
di .. trict. Mo5t imponantly, we're
the per.,onc; charged with the
primary mi-."on of the district: to
educate. fhb .,hould be thl· key
mattN
We're in dn educational cn\I'>
fhl' '>tUdl'ntl> we're tealh1ng arc
le..,.., and leS!> prepared. Even baste
literacy h an 1\SUl' now. The Cal
'\tall' '>)''item won't handle
remediation anymore and I'>
1urn111g large numbers of
freshmen back to the commun11y
colleges. Some 60% of our
'>tudent!. were remedial, even
before. I sul>pect that the
percentage is much higher now.
Recent bond tl>'>UC'i will help
the fact that we can't offer
promptly repai red or clean
restrooms for our students -this
a'> we continually bold KOCF. the
jewel in our ~lraw hat -but
recent state cutbacks a re causing
a ma ... .,ive reduction of ections.
pred..,ely at the time that they are
most needed. and bond issues
won't cover that.
Doei. anyone reaJly think that
televts1on, educational or
otherwise, is the be<>t solutton?
MICHAEL GLOVER LEIGH
Costa Mesa
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
KOCE-1V must remain the public voice of Orange County
W hat would you do if our Orange
Counry quality of life were
threatened? What if the threat
negatively impacted our homeland
security by eliminating real-time news
and emergency Information about our
local neighborhoods, towns and cities?
What lf that threat included a reduction
in local educational tools for Orange
C.Dunty kindergarten lh.rougti 12th-grade
students, ~ teacher training, an
eliminadon of aa;es., to timely local
information about ~ community
goYel'rtlllellt. JocaJ ans and our
important JocaJ nonprofit causes? What
if that threat would mnove from us the
ability to see the faces o( local elected
olida1s and hear their lssues7 What if
the threat aft:ected the very Identity of
Orange C.Dunty and Its dlstlncdon as a
~ dtffermt from Los Angeles? n.p:aoy, the thn!et exists. Amid the
poltda of ttate budget de6cita and
ecooomlc a1l'e8. one tntgic outcome
could be tbe 1oM to <nnee County of lta
P8S 11.adon. ICOCE-Tv. The station'
ownc che eo.t CommunJty CoUese
Dlm1ct. -put the mtadofl up fOT .. lier men rt.n mree decade ol aeMc.e
• 9QUlbiirn ~The hW*t bldl
..... bililD ......... by .... rellPu
bi Ji SIR• IW0... ~ lhe tmpld could
t r
be devastating. KOCE is Orange County's
only television voice. JI is the only
station that. aJthough also viewed in Los
Angeles, focuses on Orange Counry. Jl
regularly provides education services for
kindergarten through I 2th-grade
classrooms and higher educatiooal
for-credit COW'SeS used by many
thousands of students and teachers. ln
recent years, ICOCE has emerged as the
only broadcast television station
covering Orange County news, issues.
people and events ignored by Los
Angeles' oonunerdaJ television station&
KOCF.. through lts production or "Real
Orange." Orange CoWlty election
speda.ls. "Boobnark." "Help Me Grow,"
"Sound FJrects." "Mendez vs.
Wtstminster" and its broadcast of other
locally produced shows such as Boy
Monk and the Uttle Saigon lunar New
Year Fesdva1. has helped provide fnd
voice and an ideodty for~ County.
As a n!SUlt. KOCE'a audJence hu been
growing. md its operating budset bu
lnc:reMed.
Oetplte , .. growth and 9Uccetl, the
eJ!Pel~ but federdy mandakd
requin!mmt that II lt&doOI corM!r1 to dWtal ~ bM pllced ((()CB In debt........,. the dllok't CM't dord
durtns .... dllk:ult llec* dma
The IOCE fOundldoo. a prt.me
nonprofit corporation, has for many
years helped sustain and support the
station through various fundraising
activities. Its efforts have been focused
on helping to fund the digital conversion
and sustain Its annual fund. It is limited
in its abiliry to place a si7..able bid before
the Coast District Trustees. As the
directors of the KOCE Foundation, we
know the importance of KOCE to our
communities, ind uding our older
dtluns who, without Orange C.Dunty
public television would lose the only
stadon that uses a portion of Its
broadcast week meeting the needs of
those not served by youth-oriented
commerciaJ television.
The solution Is two-fold FU"St. local
d tt7.ent must remind the Coast District
trusteea that, aa holders of a broadcast
UceNe. their responsibility extends
throughout the atadon's viewing area
and does not &op at the Coast Di.stdct
border& Tbc trustees mtwt be
enc:ounged to consider the impact of
their decisk>n on Orange C.ounty
bullnea. eduauion, the a.rta and
homeland leCUlity. ~that on
9/ 11, Loi Medel 1V news reporten did
noc W!nb.n Into ~ C.0Un'¥ Only
1(1)('.:E told UI the irnJ*I of ewnca on
our~ airpon and &eew.ys end
pw • Y06ce to lhe local Arnerai
Muslim communily, helping maintain
an even keel during the crisis.) And
whlle kindergarten through 12th·grade
education is not the mission of a
community college district, the trustees
should be encouraged to consider that
KOCE has helped teach millions of
rudents over the years and has provided
er.lining to thousands of our teachers. To
abandon all that in deference to the
ttighest bidder seems less than
respon,.ible.
lb contact the Coast District lhlstees
and express your oplnion, write to:
Board of nustees. C.OOst C.Dmmuniry
College District. 1370 Adams Ave, Costa
Mesa, C.A 92626.
Secondty, any place with the public
and private wealth that exists in Orange
County shoukl be able to rlse up and
help ln5ure the statJon's long term
existence here. The people and
bwd~ or Orange County must do
what they can to wist those bidden
who would ausulln the tatJon's local
publlclet'Vloe mlt8ion. If~ can bdp.
ple8lle contJct the 1COCR Foundation.
Prl!lt!'ndy. we have merged our btd wtth
ICO!T to ronn a new venture co better
compete wtth the mooey o&fed by
~~Weeeedu.••
politM! IOludon beclllle h ....... chat
bocti ICOCE and OT wtD be public
(
television stations charged with serving
their respective communJties. 1lils
partnershlp would maintain KOCE's
focus on education and Orange County •
news and infonnatlon. It also offers
many collaborative operation
effid~cies. •
KOCE needs the people and leaders of
Orange County to step up and support
us.
We believe our con tinued success. OUT
quality of life, and our Identity as a
populace distinct rrom Los Angeles :
depends on our success In saving •
KOCe-Tv. lfyou can help. contact the :
KOCE Foundadon: 15751 Gothard St., •
Huntington Beach. CA 92647. •
IOlllOWI(
KOCE-'IV IWndatiol(
Board ~ 06rect0f9
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• EDnOft'I NOTE: The KOCE Found9tJon
8oet'd of OitectoB Inductee: Dte ...... ..,
MINn 8-geeon, Bob BfO'M\ a.... •
Brown, PtQcw ~ a.y, John o..n,
Jtny cw..ni.. Dwight o.dliw, the Aw.
~,..,,..~. s.m....Oold I 1n. I
Todd E tWendlr, Citot Jon., Mll9)9 Ruot, "* ~.Jedi: UndQuilt. M9'y lyonl.
.. Mower,~ Ray, Mllllelt.
Geotge, JeQullne Shir. Joel &May, --l 9'roUd Ind Din Wirt*\ • J
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THE CROWD
Jo ining in the fight aga in st cystic fibrosis ' 'I magine knowing that every '>inglc day. you arc in a race for your
life," lhe C;yt.tk Fihrosis
Foundation sar-. "What doei> it take to
wln7"
The scien1bts, adrnini<.tmtor'> aml
volunteers re.pond. "It tA1kc~
delermina1iun. enduranct• and a <,pint of
optimism."
Newport Reach CF at 1ivlM~ Sue and
Dave Hook mu!.ter<.-d a major '>Upply uf
determination , cndurnnct· and
optimism to ra11y community <,11ppo rt
for the 20th anrnveNU)' gala pn...enle<l
by lhe Cy!>tic Hhro'i' <.;uild of Orangl'
County.
lne hlack-11e
t·wning. held at the
(, r JJl d Ca!Jfo rn t<m
I lotl'I. Anaheim.
a11ramxl 375 gur..1~
and neut'd mon·
than $JOO,IJOO in LO
year. .• 1 net amount
of more than S4 c;
million ha.'> ht"t.·n
ra1'>t'd hy 1lw Orange
Coun1y Cl G111ld for 8. W. COOK re~art h lor ,1 nm: It
hm, het•n lhe
tradition of fund rni-,cr. to honor a
distingui'>hcd local cili/A.'ll for lill'ir
c;ontrihulion to lha1 c:ure. Sim:c I !:18.1,
honorees have indudl'd Roger Stanton,
Red Patterson . Ralph and Eva Mann.
Marshall Fant, Ed Arnold . Cart and
Margaret Kllrcher. Boomer and Oleryl
Esiason. 1hr Motenko fa1111lv. thl' lsen
family and tht• Mount f,unily llw .. yt•ar''>
honorc-e wa<, 10'1 A rad to pt•N111al11y
Shawn Pan
"Shawn ha.' un'>t·lfhhl} giwn of hi'>
time and 1alrn1 111 help ra1-..t' hundrt'<I'
of lhou'Wm<h of dollar., for !"\'\Ill
fibro'>I'>." !'lul' I look '><ltd "Wt• .1n· 'o
happy thal \h,1wn '" parl of tht'
wonderful fanuly"
Newport's Dave and Sue Hook 1oin Karen Hall and honoree Shawn Parr at a Cystic F1bros1s Guild gala that raised$ 300.000
And II I.!> sndt't•d J fanuly. nol Jll'>I a
chantahle group t\Jo ... 1of1ho'>l' mrnlved
arc m nm't·tl'<l hy the horror. of< I
Many are battling the• d1-..ea.'t' w1tJ1 ,,
cluld or olht•r '1~n1fi< Jill rl'la11011 ( >1lwr'
have lo-.1 a child
A' m 01her y<.•.tr\, lilt• l'\t'llt11g wa'
J e<licaw<l to thl' 111cn10ry of om• '"l h
chiJd. Sarah Kanofsky. dauglllt•r of
Myron and Carol Kanofslcy ,md ,i ... 1n ol
Megan. Sarah fought <.I her t'rll irl'
young life. pa..,.,mg away JI agt' 12 111
1997. Sarah and lwr family an• i.ymbol<,
ofthe '!truggk and lht• 'Pini hcld by
many others.
'>llth a'> \m<:man AirluH·'· BJ\
R<">taur.m1 .md Bre"el"}. John and
Uonna Crean, k'rry and O.erl
llennesi.-y and Pat lfitchcoc.k O'ConneU
/\llendmg lht· gaJa 10 honor l .. arr ,mcl
... upporl <.I wt•rt• :'\t•\ .. port\ Patrick and
Lonnie Anderson. Mary fli'l,abet.h
Boren. Roland Dextrauder. Shelly
flam. PauJ GaJc. David and Corrie
GranofT. Carn Hunter. Mike llurwil7,
Roh Walto~ .md Mary and Mike
Zollman.
I he h1gl1lig)11 of 1he t·venmg w;.., an
in!>pirauona.I addre .. s hy l li vcar old
Stacy Motenko. llw 1t•1:11ager 'pokt· al
la">I year ... gaJa abu111 Ii" 1ng wnh ""'Ill
fihro""· and 'ht• re111rnl'd 1111., yt•ar 10
11pda1e the cro\Vll on her progrt"' f il'r
appearance \\'i.1<, an uphc:ai '1gi1 of hop<.·
for 1he many \\ho '"rrl•r w11h lwr
Some of 1ho<,t.• 11111111a1dy 111volwd .ur
Olariale Goetz and Debbie Hambright.
Diane Stovall. Karen tlall, Dean Gerrie.
Gail lsen. Catherine Griffin. Myra Ross
and Anne Butcher
Major undeiwnllng fur llll' affair< amc
from corporaw .md 1nd1\1dual donor.
•THE CROWD app('ars fhursdJys <md
Saturdays
CF patient Randy Twarte wrth CF gala chair Sue Hook of Newport Beach, radio
talk host Michael Reagan. and Helen Johnson
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GET TOUGH JEWELRY
SoHo-based Stuart Moon
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designers, including its own
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(949) 646-4170; or by calling (949)
574-4295. A complete list is
available at www.dailypilot.com.
MUSIC
SPYRO GYRA CONCERT
Contemporary jazz legends Spyro
Gyra will perform at the Hyatt
Newporter at 8 p.m. Sept. 5.
Tickets cost $32.50 to $57.50 and
are available at any Ticketmas1er
location. The Hyatt Newporter is
at 1107 Jamboree Road in
Newport Beaen. Information:
(949) 729·6013 or
www.summerjazzseries.com.
K.D. LANG IN CONCERT
Three-time Grammy winner k.d .
Ieng will perform at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall at 8 p.m. Sept. 6.
Tickets cost $40 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-AATS
or online at www.ocpac.org.
TCHAJKOVSKY'S GREATEST
HITS
Conductor Carl St. Clair leads the
Pacific Symphony in
"Tenaikovsky's Greates1 Hits," an
all Tchaikovsky program, at 8
p.m. Sept. 13. Special guest
pianist Vardan Mamikonian will
perform the Piano Concerto No. 1.
The evening starts with the
Polonaise from "Eugene Onegin"
and the suite from "Swan Lake;'
and ends with the rousing "1812"
Overture, with cannons and
fireworks. Tickets cost $75 to
$375. The concert is at the Verizon
Wireless Amphitheater in Irvine.
Information: (714) 755-5799,
www.pacificsymphony.org.
CHRIS ISAAK
Chris Isaak will perform at the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center' Segerstrom Hall at 7 p.m.
Sept. 14. Tickets cost $40 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) 656-AATS
or online at www.oopac.org.
'NEXT UP!'
The "Next Upl" concert will
kick-off the Eclectic Orange
Festival from 4 to 7 p.m. Oct. 4 at
Town Center Part< In Costa Mesa.
The 88, Bedroom Walls and Tom
Brosseau will perform. "Next
Upl; formerly Unsigned Indies, ls
a showcase of Independent local
artists presented by KCRW FM
(89.9). The free, all·ages concert is
at Town Center Parle In Costa
Meaa, ecron the street from
South Coast Plaza. Information:
(949) 553-2422 or
priced at least 35CJli less than
retail.· The store bas an annual
sale in April. Selected styles are
reduced up to 50%. Stuart Moore
ls open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m .
Monday through Friday. from 10
a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and
from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday at
Fashion Island in Newport
Beach. (949) 644·0501
www.stl«irtmoore.com.
HUNGRY MUCH?
Stone Creek Cal~ is a gourmet
deli that features Boar's Head
meats, deli salads, a salad and
omelet bar, and homemade hot
foods. It's in the Atrium Court.
(949) 760-0403.
LEARNING AT LA TABLE
In 1972, the original Stu La
Table opened at Seattle's famous
Pike Place Farmers' Market The
store was created as a source of
high-quality cookware and
unique tools for home chefs and
culinary pros. Its experienced
staff can help solve
ldtchen-relaced problems and
offers expert advice. It also offers
a range of cooking classes for
beginners to accomplished
chefs through its culinary
www.EclecticOrange.org.
JA1.Z TRIO
Gulfstream Restaurant in
Newport Beaen presents a jazz
trio Sunday through Wednesday
as regular entertainment at 850
Avocado Ave., Newport Besen.
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,
keyboardis1s and others at 100
Main St., Newport Beaen. Free.
(949) 675-7760.
MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZZ.
Walter Lakota and David Alcantar,
the New York Jazz Connection
Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251
E. Coast Highway in 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 GRILL
The Bluewater Grill offers live
music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nick Peper
and Kelly Gordien (known as
MPG) perform classic rock, R&B
and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
perform classic rock, swing and
R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The
restaurant Is at 630 lido Parle
Drive, Newport Beaen. 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. Coas1 Highway, Newport
Besen. Free. (949) 642-3431.
MUSIC AT PLAYERS
Players restaurant Is now offering
live music from 9 p.m. to
midnight every Friday and
Saturday. Players is at 512 W. 19th
St., Costa Mesa. No cover charge.
(949) 646-5616.
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
in Newport Beaen presents Jesse
on the sax on Friday and
Saturday evenings and Sunday
for brunen. The program features
all your favorites on the
saxophone. Anthony's is et 151 E.
Coast Highway. (949) 673-3425.
POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO
Tate 5, e funk. rock and Motown
act. perform• et 9 p.m. Saturday•
at Carmelo's Rl1torante, 3520 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken Senders
co•1111•T1 •• ShtrHA·MA·Alot
949-857-22?&
program. Oasses are taught by
local and'traveling instructors -
includlng chooolate, Asian
cooking, baldng, fundamentals,
Italian cooking, comfort food
and more. Hands-on and
demonstration classes are for
ildults and children. Sur La Table
is open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Monday through Saturday; and
from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.
(949) 640-0200.
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POLITE PATIO
Looking for quality patio
furnishings? Stop by Padftc
Coast Patio in Costa Mesa. The
owner:, Ana, goes out of her way
to be helpful and offers a nice
selection. There are hundreds of
fabrics to choose from for the
perfect patio look. Pacific Coast
Patio is open from 10 am. to 5
p .m. Monday through Saturday;
and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday at 845 W. Baker St. in
Costa Mesa. (7 l4) 979-1336.
PERFECT ASSORTMENT
Neiman Marais carries the
new Infinity collection of luxury
intimate apparel by Cosabella
The new Line features
performs classical flamenco
tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Sundays. free. (94.9) 675-1922.
SATURDAY NIGHT R&B
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rock and R&B at
9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500
MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Besen.
Free. (949) 476-2001.
STAGE
'CHICAGO'
Kander and Ebb's hugely popular
*ChicagoH will be performed at 8
p.m. today and Friday, a1 2 and 8
p.m. Saturday, and at 2 and 7:30
p.m. Sunday at Orange County
Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall. Tickets cos1
$28.75 to $65.75. They can be
purenased at the Cen.ter box
office or at www.ocpac.org. The
Center is at 600 Town Center
Drive in Costa Mesa. Information:
(71 4) 556-AATS.
'THE LAST NIGHT OF
BALLYHOO'
South CoaS1 Repertory will
present "The Last Night of
BallyhooH at Segerstrom Stage
from Friday through Oct. 5. The
performance is set in 1939 in
Atlanta, when the war on the
minds of the locals is the Civil
War, as depicted in "Gone with
the Wind:' But for Lala and her
family, nothing could be more
important than her debut at
Ballyhoo, a dance thrown by the
elite Jewish Society. Tickets are
$19 to $55. Call for curtain times.
South Coast Repertory is at 655
Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa.
Information or tickets: (714)
708-5555.
'FOREVER PLAID'
"Forever Plaid" will be presented
at Orange County Performing
Arts Center's Founders Hall
Tuesday through Sept. 14. Shows
will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
through Fridays, 2 p.m. and 7:30
p.m. Saturdays and at 2 and 7
p.m. Sundays. A four-man
harmony group on the way to
their first professional gig In 1964
are killed in a car crash. But the
squeaky-clean crooners get a
second chance o n earth. Tickets
cost $46 to $49. The Center is at
600 Town Center Drive In Costa
Mesa. Information: (714)
556-AATS or www.ocpac.org.
'SHAKESPEARE'S LADIES'
Fans of the Bard are invited to
join pe{forming artist Dorene
Ludwig for "Shakespeare's
Ladles; at 7 p.m. Sept. 4 at the
Newport Beach Central Library.
Co-sponsored by the California
Center for the Book, the free
program will include dramatic
reading• featuring the dialogue of
witdlea, wenches, virgins end
queen• In Shakespeare'• play1.
The Newport Beach Central
' ..
Daily P~ot
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cutting-edge Ughl mesh fabric,
with seamless edges at the top
and fine side seams. The
comfortable, sexy line has a
variety of styles: a low rider
thong. low rider bikini, hot
pants, molded bra and camisole.
Expected to arrive soon are a
push-up bra and sleeveless top.
Colors include black, nude,
powder blue, powder pink and
white. Cosabella is known for its
innovative (abrics. In the early
1980s, it was the first company
to use elastic tulle fabric in
lingerie. It was originally used
exclusively for hosiery. The
elastic tulle was used to create
Cosabella's famous Soire
collection. It's currently
available in 30 colors and 15
styles. Neiman Marcus is open
from l O a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday
through Friday; from 10 a.m. to
7 p.m. Saturday; and from noon
to 6 p.m. Sunday at Fashion
Island in Newport Beach. (949)
759-1900.
• BEST BUYS appears Thursdays.
Send information to Greer Wylder
at greerwylder@yahoo.com; at
330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA
92627; or by fax at (949) 646-4170.
Library is at 1000 Avocado Ave.
For more information, call (949)
717-3816.
'AN EVENING WITH BETH
HANSEN'
Critically acclaimed actress.
singer and director Beth Hansen
will present her popular
one-woman show, "An Evening
with Beth Hansen; at Orange
Coas1 College at 8 p.m. Sept. 6
and 7. The show will feature a
collage of Broadway show tunes.
Tickets cost $20 for adults or $10
for students. OCC is at 2701
Fairview Road in Costa Mesa.
Information: (714) 432-5880.
DENNIS MILLER LIVE
Comedian, author and five-time
Emmy Award winner Dennis
Miller will make his enter debut ii\
Segerstrom Hall at 8 p.m. Sept. •
13. Tickets cost $36 to S66. The
Center is at 600 Town Center
Drive in Costa Mesa. Information.
(714) 556-ARTS.
'SOME MEN NEED HELP'
Orange Coast College's Theatre
department opens with John
Ford Noonan's two-person play
"Some Men Need Help.# The
play, about a young alcoholic. will
be produced and direcied by the
college's Repertory Theatre
Company. The production will
run Sept. 13 and 14 and 20 and 21
In the Orama lab Studio. OCC is
at 2701 Fairview Road In Costa
Mesa. Show times and tidcets:
(714) 432-5640.
'JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR'
"Jesus Christ Superstar" Is
coming to Orange County
Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall Sept 16 through
Sept. 21. It was the first '
masterpiece from the legendary
team of Tim Rice and Andrew
Lloyd Webber. This lendmarle
s how, which premiered in 1971,
enronicles the last seven days in
the life of Jesus of Nazareth as
seen through the eyes of his
disciple, Judas Iscariot, who has
become disillusioned with the
movement. Tidcets are from
$27.76 to $64.75. Tickets can be
purchased at the center box office
or at www.ocpac.org. The Center
is at 600 Town Center Drive In
Costa Mesa. In formation: (714)
556-AITTS.
'ANNA IN THE TROPICS'
South Coast Repertory wlll
present "Anna in the Tropics"
Sept. 18 through Oct. 19 on the v
Julianne Argyros 1tage. The
Pulitzer Plite·winning play it ·~~
about the last of the Cuban " •
American cigar makers clinging; :
to their way of life In the midst of ;
the Oepre .. lon. Molt •
performance• are et 7:45 p .m., •
exc:ePt for Saturday end Sundrf.:
matinees at 2 p.m . Tidtet1 are S1C•
to $56. South Cout Repertory It •1 . -=· • ••
See HOURS, P .. •"' '
Daily Pilot
I 'm sitting at the
computer trying to
think of something
clever to write about,
but I'm a little
preoccupied. We just
got back from ta.ldng
Annie to Berkeley, as in
University of California
... Cal, lfyou want to
use the vernacular.
op ace
Wow. It was colorful.
And l think It was
incense that I smelled
as we drove down the
street, but I was feeling
rather relaxed afterward
... so maybe not.
And just to get the
superficial question out
of che way, yes, her
KAREN
WIGHT
The street vendors
crammed the sidewalks
on both sides of the
street. My mission was
to take a picture
documentary to show
the other kids when we
dorm room was way cute. Very
colorful, cheerful and, ahem,
well thought out. The only extra
she needed was a fridge, which
was easy to get, and the only
thing we brought back home
with us was an orange beanbag
chair that was too big for the
room -wishful thinking on our
part.
Ben and I took her solo. sans
siblings. It just seemed right to
end this chapter the way we
began: just the three of us.
Eighteen years ago. struggling
with the novelty of a newborn,
and now struggling with the
newness of the changing family
dynamics. They rock your world
coming; they rock your world
going. We drove up last Sunday.
Is there anything more boring
than the freeway? Good for
conversation. Or not. Good for
reflection. Or not.
We decided to take the scenic
route, which turns into Tunnel
Road and runs right through
Berkeley. I love the beach, but I
have to say. the view from the
Berkeley hills is magnificeni. We
drove past the Oaremont Hotel,
a grand old lady. and drove into
town. On the map, the fastest
way to Annie's dorm was down
Telegraph Avenue. Y~. that
Telegraph Avenue. And being rhc
Southern Californian that I am, I
didn't even think about
Telegraph on a Sunday
afternoon.
HOURS
Continued from AB
at 655 Town Center Drive in Costa
Mesa. Information or tidtets: (714)
708-5555.
'TEN OR LESS FESTIVAL'
Orange C6ast College's Repertory
¥Viii offer its #Ten or Less Festival H
on Oct. 4, 5, 11 and 12 in the
Orama lab Studio. The festival
will feature a plays that are 10
minutes long or shorter. The
plays will be selected, directed
and performed by students.
Orange Coast College is at 2701
Fairview Road in Costa Mesa.
Tidcets and information: (714)
432-5640.
ART
'PAINTINGS OF MEXJCO
AND JAPAN'
#Paintings of Mexico and Japan#
by art professor Howard
Hitdlcodc will be on display in the
Newport Beach Central Library
foyerfrom Monday to Oct. 31 .
Created after visits south of the
border and to the Far East, the
paintings depict colorful
cityscapes of life in foreign lands.
The Newport Beach Central
Library is at 1000 Avocado Ave.
Information: (949) 717-3870.
ANDRE MIRIPOJ.SKY
Bayside Gallery Restaurant, at
900 Bayside Drive in Newport
Beach, is offering a solo
exhibition showcasing the works
of artist Andre Miripolsky now
through September. Information:
(949) 851-9181.
....
• Snrti-Prit111U for M111 0-
• Ot11r 80 Pi1u1 of EIJ•I
~ Pri1111u Pi°L.w ShlJi1
got home, so J hung out of the
side of the car, which had a bike
strapped on top, and clicked
away like a tourist. I got a
picture of the Campanile (the
tall clock tower) and a lew
pi ctures of some interesting
street characters before the
daughter pulled me back m
because I was embarrassing he r.
I loney. there's no such thing
as being an embarra!>Sment on
Telegraph Avenue.
Ille dorm scene was a 1.00, a..,
you wouJtl expect. \\-ith
thousands of kidi. and their
parents struggling with a year\
wonh of college -.urv1val iwar.
Lots of computers. printer" and
~crate patls for rock-hard
dorm beds were being 1ockc'yed
irn.1de.
We unceremonioui,ly put all of
Annie's possessions 111 trai.h bag ..
-we weren't g01ng for the -.tyle
award. Luckily, we had the room.
to ourselves whiJe we unloaded.
I can't imagine having rwo
families in the sam e .. maJJ dorm
room trying to get '>ettled.
The rooms weren't a-. bad a.., I
expected aJthough. on another
shallow note .. rhe cuna1rn; and
carpet were h1deous. We ju'>t
ignored them. and after we \\crt
done, the ug.lines"> d1~appeart'd
amid the sea of color. Annie got
luck}. getting a room on tht:'
'>econd floor although 11
wru.n't reallv the -.crnnd floor
counted three ll1gtw. of -.1a1r-.. .t'
DANCE
'SUPPER AT TIFFANY' GALA
South Coast Repertory's USupper
at Tiffany' Gala is from 6:30 p.m.
to midnight Sept. 20 at the Tiffany
& Co. at South Coast Plaza. The
gala will celebrate the landmark
40th season and the 15th
anniversary of Tiffany's South
Coast Plaza store. The evening
will begin with a reception inside
the newly refurbished store and
continue with dinner and dancing
in an adjoining tent. Information:
(714) 708-5504.
SWING
Lessons are given from 2 to 6
p.m. every Sunday at the Avant
Garde Ballroom in Newpon
Beach by the Orange County
Swing Dance Club. All ages are
welcome, and no partners are
needed. Information:
ocswing .com, (909) 656-6119.
ARGENTINE TANGO
Tango dancing is offered from 8
p.m. to 12:30 a.m. the first
Saturday of each month at
Danscene Studio, Z980
McClintodt Way, Costa Mesa.
(714) 641-8688.
KIDS
STARLIGHT STORIES
Children 3 to 7 years old are
invited to participate in songs and
finger-puppet plays at 7 p.m.
Mondays at the Costa Mesa
Library, 1855 Park Ave. (949)
646-8845.
PJS AND BOOKS
A children's story time is
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at 10 30 a m Saturrjays di thf!
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wear pa1arnas to th .. evening
sessions Free 19491 717 3801
WEEKLY STORYTELLER
A children s story time 1s hPld at
10 45 a m Wedn•;vfays a1 B,;rnt's
& Noble Booksl'llt::rs c1t M,.t,,
Pointe 901 B Sc.urh Coast DrivP
Costa Me~c 17141 444-0226
STORY TIME
A d11ldren s story time 1s held di
10 a.m Wedne<;davs and 10 1 S
a.m Fridays at Borders Books &
f\1 us1c ar South Coast Plaza 3333
Bear St . Costa ME>sa Free (714)
432·7854
DI NING/TASTING
SUNSET DINNERS
The Rusty Peltcan offers Sunset
Dinners from 4 to 5 15 µ m
Monday through Frida\ ai 2735
W. Coast Highway. Newpon
Beach. S10 S15 1949).642 3431
SUNDAY BRUNCH
The Rusty Pellr 1ri ':>fh:rs Su11d..iy
brunch from 10 a m 10 3·30 µ m
every Sunday at i735 \\ Coast
Highway, Newport BPct.h SS 515.
1949) 642-3431
TWILIGHT DINING
A tw1ltght dining menu fE:aturing
dishes such as chicken
parmigiana and calamari pi~te
at reduced prices. is offered from
5 to 6 p.m. weekdays and from 4
to 6 p.m. Sundays at Villa Nova
Restaurant, 3131 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
642-7880.
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H1 Time Wine Cellars ott•--rc Wint:
la~l1riqs from 4 30 10 Sp m
Frida~ s a1 ,c..J fron1 ' 30 10 8 p m
:.)dr rJ.iy!> 1949 650-84b.3
SUNDAY BRUNCH
A Sunday brunch featuring
1nt1)rna11onal seatood and salad
b1iffe1:; rollsts carved :0 order
and breakfast frtvoriles 1s held
tr om 10 30 a m to 2 p rn di
Surton Place Hotel 4500
MdcArthur Blvd . Newport Beach
530, S40 with champagne 1949,
476-2001
CLUBS
ALTA COFFEE
Musical acts perform at 8 30
p m Thursdays through
Saturdays at Alta Co Hee House.
506 31st St .. Newport Beach
(949) 675·0233
ATRIUM MARQUIS
A variety of live mui.1c is
presented daily at T11e Atrium's
A1rrorter Club 18700 MacArthur
Blvd . Irvine 19491 833 2770
BISTRO 201
Jazz is play~c1 iii 8 pm Fridays
antl Saturdays and at 11 am
Sundays at Bistro 201 . 3333 W
Coast Highway Newport Beach
(9491631 1551
DIN DIN AT BAMBOO TERRACE
Instrumental music 1s performed
after 9 p m Thursdays, and pop
and rod 1s presented after 9 p m
Fridays and Saturdays at Din Om
at the Bamboo Terrace, 1773
Newpon Blvd Costa Mesa 1949)
645-5550.
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White Front Pharmacy
-Serving Orange County for 32 years -
Convenient, fall service phannacy with low p rices
Diabetes Awareness
Free blood sugar testing and consulting
fearuring Dave Taylor
The 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each
month from 1 O:OOam u.nriJ 3:00pm
Cards • Books • Sundn'es
AU Insurance Pl.ans Accepted
801 Baker Street, Costa Mesa
Between Bear & Bnstol
(714) 540-2882
CLASSICAL DANCE CENTER
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AlO nMxsday, Au&ust 28, 2003 L I FE & LEISURE
PHOTO COURTESY Of TOM JACKSON
Tom and Sharon Jackson on the beach in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.
An adventure among exotic animals
By Tom Jackson
W e have just had
one of the most
exciting and
interesting trips
of our lives. We visited the
Galapagos lsJands. Our
adventure staned in Quito.
the capitaJ of Ecuador, for
two nights.
On the third day, we Oew
via Guayaquil, on the Pacific
coast of Ecuador, to the
Island of BaJtra, some 600
miles nonh by jet aircraf1.
Upon collecting our luggage,
our next move was to a
nearby harbor for zodiac
transfer to our home for the
next eight days, the
exploration ship Eclipse. The
Eclipse is more than 200 feet
long and accommodates 48
passengers in 24 cabins. On
this voyage. there were 38 of
us, inclurung seven children
The Jacksons saw more than just
the turtles th at gave the Galapagos
Islands their name
ages 8 to 17. We thought the
weather wouJd be some
what humid, but it was rniJd
and in the low 70s for our
stay.
This adventure included
nightly presentations by the
four naruraJists on board
about our day's activities
and what was ahead of us on
the next day.
A nonnaJ day wouJd
include both a morning and
afternoon visit to an island
and/or a dive to enjoy the
underwater world. There
were so many sea creatures
that we swam and dove
with. The sharkS included
white lipped and
hammerheads. and the birds
included blue, red and
marked boobies as well as
pelicans. We cruised
underwater with sea tunJes
and watched water iguanas
harvest vegetation from the
moss beds attached to large
rock outcroppings.
Our island landing!.
included wet, water up to
our knees, and dry from our
wruacs caJJed Pangas by the
Ecuadorians. On land, we
were given the history of the
islands plus a review of the
current and previous flora
and fauna.
It was very speciaJ to enjoy
the many animals, sea life
and birds. especiaJly through
the eyes of the youngsters
who were with us. Several
famjjje , including chiJdren
and grandchiJdren were full
of energy and exclaimed
wonderment of that which
was seen.
Birds nesting, iguanas
sunning. pelicans and
boobies laser diving into the
sea, sea lions relaxing on
tree roots in mangroves, plus
the legendary land tortoises
at the Charles Darwin
preserve. Here, the
government has helped to
regenerate the population of
the almost extinct rortoises.
F.ach day also gave us the
opportunity for a siesta,
which wa.., most welcomed.
We cant wait to go back
!.Orne day with our
grandchildren to enjoy this
exceptionaJ destination.
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Emily Haupert and Nathan and Nickie frank enjoy camping and
boating in Lake Havasu. Ariz.
Devin McNulty, 5. of Corona def Mar at the Grand Canyon on his
very first driving vacation. He took the trip wrth his grandparents
John and Nma Townsend.
Pictured left to right Lenard Davis, Linda Burleigh and Paul
Sowerby m Paso Robles, Calif.
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ON VACATION
Former Mayor of Costa Mesa Jay Humphrey Ill and his wife, Sally, were among the guests at the
marriage of Eloise Brown, daughter of local attorney Douglas Brown, and his wife, Helen, of Corona
del Mar, to Kevm Petrone, son of Thomas and Catherine Petrone of Scottsdale, Am.
Enjoying more than 50 years of fr1endsh1p aboard Holland America's Statendam on a rouncHnp
cruise from San Diego to the Hawa11an Islands are. from left, Wick1 McDonald, Betty Keefe. Kay
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SUNDAY
To honor Katharine Hepbum,
Oasis Senior Center will present
·on Golden Pond," the last of five
free screenings in August. at 1
p,m. All are invited to enjoy the
movies and free popcorn at the
center's Hepburn Film Fest, at 800
Marguerite Ave. in Corona del
Mer. For more information, call
(949) 644-3244.
SEPT.12
The Com Mesa Senior Center, in
celebration of Costa Mesa's 50th
aonlversary, presents the
CostAmazing Senior Hoedown,
feeturing live western music by
t~ Travis Paricer Band, dancing
and barbecue, from 4 to 7 p.m.
1}\e Costa Mesa Senior Center is
al 895 W. 19th St. The cost is $5
f~ "'embers, $11 for
nonmembers, $5 for kids. Tic:hts
are for sale at the center's front
delk and at Costa Mesa City Hall.
Information: (949) 645-2356.
SEPT. 26
The Oesls Senior Center wil hold
1 pntView rummage sale from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission costs
$3. The center, at 800 Marguerite
Jwe. in Corona del Mar, will be
eccepting donation• from 9 a.m .
~ p.m. weekdays from Sept. 8 d . lnformatlon: (949) 646-4131.
Jean and Larry Hams of Newport Beach celebrated their 50th wedding annrversary at Tamarack
Lodge on Mammoth's Twm Lakes. Their son Lee, his wrte. Esther. and grandchildren Allison . Steve
and Kevin of Turlock, Cahf .. and their son Mark and his Wife, Jessica, of Costa Mesa }Omed them.
Blake Walchh of Newport Beach en1oys a v1s1t to NASA m Texas with his dad. Tom
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"Half our team is new
and they don 't know
any e er.
Kerry McGrettt.Crook1,
Vlfnguard women's soccer coach
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WOMEN'S SOCCER
Ignorance.
is bliss
for Lions
With 12 underclassmen
on 18-p layer roster,
Vanguard wom en
unfazed by daunting
GSAC challenge.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
Much i~ unknown about this year's
Vanguard University women's soccer
team, for which the 18-player roster
includes 12 underclassmen. But, ac-
cording to fourth-year coach Kerry
McGrath-Crooks. what the Lions don't
know may be among
their leading assets.
·Half our team is
new and they don't
know any better.·
McGrath-Crooks
said. "They don't
know they're sup-
posed to be afraid of (perennial Gol-
den State Athletic Conference and
NAIA power! Westmont. Our girls just
want to compete, which is kind of
nice. They're showing me they're not
afraid to go in and compete.·
Competition will remain rugged in
the GSAC which McGrath-Crooks
terms the NAIA's toughest conference.
And, having lost its top three scorers,
as weU as All-GSAC goalie Jordan Fre-
drilcsen. from last year's 8-7-3 squad.
the Lions may be as untested as they
are unbowed.
"The experience factor with our de-
fense could be a concern, especially
with the teams we play in confer-
ence,• McGrath-Crooks said. "But
we're a lot faster than last year and,
overall, our depth is a lot better than
previous years."
Seniors Amber WaddJe and Bryan-
na Gonzalez spearhead the returners
and represent virtually all of the ex-
perience at McGrath-Crooks' disposal.
WaddJe, who scored seven points
last year (three goals and one assist),
tops among returners, will start at
center midfield, while Gonzalez. re-
covered from ACL surgery. is another
midfielder. Both are co-captains.
Sophomore forward Ashley De-
Loach. who scored three goals last
season despite playing at about 50%
due to a knee problem. will help key
the attack.
She tuned up for the season by
playing with Athletes in Action in Ire-
land, McGrath-Crooks said.
Jennifer Zipprich, a freshman out of
Salt Lake City. scored two goals in the
Lions' 3-0 win over the alumni Satur-
day (Waddle scored the other) and
McGrath-Crooks believes her speed
will maker her a dangerous scoring
threaL
The Lions' scoring punch took a hit
when senior Janae Welch. who led the
team in scoring the last two seasons,
transferred to Loyola Marymount.
Katie Dynice, a freshman from Ven -
tura, is a midfielder with polished
passing skills and freshmen Heather
Hutton and Stacia Hoover. both of
whom played for McGrath-Crooks at
Edison High. could also contribute
right away. Hoover will start at sweep-
er and looks to be surrounded on the
back Line by Lauren Walker, a fresh-
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GOLF
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JUNIOR TAGALOA
Thursday, August 28, 2003 81
Vanguard University
senior Amber Waddle.
above and No. 2. and
VU senior Bryanna
Gonzales, left and No-:
3, are two of main
cogs this season for
the Lions' women's
soccer team,
coached by Kerry
McGrath-Crooks.
PHOTOS COURTESY Of
VANGUARD UNMRSITY
Another summertime bash at Mesa Verde
Mesa Verde Country
Club, which opened
Its new clubhouse this
year after a $7-million
renovation,,has been
busy this StJnmer
hosting several golf
tournaments, includina
this week's Southern
Celfomia MicMmatew
ct.npk>nship,
which WIS won by • Eric Wang of Cypress.
A two-shot lead ~eading lnto
the final 18 boles Tuesday
didn't deter Eric Wang's
oomeback attempt in the
Southern California Golf Association's
Mid-Amateur golf championship held
at Costa Mesa's Mesa Verde Country
Oub.
Wang. of Cypress.
saved his best for
last. shooting a
l-under-par69 to
tlnish the 54-hole
BRYCE
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FROM THE SIDELINES
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Newport arbor's
re-union nQt far off
T be~ of 1948, which
· came to help Newport
Harbor High captwe the
only baaebell
cbamplombip in lta history. wW
eel~ Ua SStb reunion on the
afternoon of Sept. 20 at the little
park near the foot of Balboa Pier.
Four of the '48 playaa are
expected to attend. lnduding
All-SUnset League catcher Bill
Weatherwax. Boyd Hotrell, who
was the top hJtter, and reserve
pitchers Pete Nourse and BOb
Nettles. 1Wo stars who have
passed on include legendary
left-banded pitcher Frank
Hamilton and outfielder Paul
Robertson.
Reunion spokesman Don
Dickey indicated a golf
tournament will be held the
previous day. followed by a
cocktail party. 4-7 p.m., by the
Dickeys. Oassmates seeking
more information are invited to
phone Dickey at (949) 642-6393.
The afternoon picnic will
feature a BBQ briquet and
chicken picnic starting at l p.m.
The event will be catered and a
~lion The '47 'Jars blanked Bonita. booth~ be 20-0. wbac.ked Downey. 28-7 and
aet up {~e defeated Anaheim. 38~ 19.
~\ Four gloomy loeses came
~ ~ through: Santa~ 32-6,
games will bt,_ Ri'Yel"Side, 6-0, Orange, 13-6, and
set up, Huntington Beach. 25-6. •
including a \ Weatherwax returned to
croquet baseball to start bJs career. He
challenge. spent five Years as ll catcher with
DON Dickey said t:t,e Idaho farm club for the St.
his main LqJis Cardinals. He later joined
CANTRELL message to dM\ c.osta Mesa Police
the gang is Department to finish his career.
"come early, stay late." IUmilton, the 6-foot-4 pitcher
It has also been disclosed that who was offered a $50.000 check
one of the party's featured guests ilbe would sign with the New
will be Don "Muk" Mc:Callwn. Yolk Yankees, declined the otter
the · 48 student body president. so~wuld advance to college.
who was also a noted low hurdler OIJunately. Hamilton
on a winning track team for three inj 1'is pitching arm in college
years. and retired from the game. He
The Sailors outfoxed the went on to estab&h a fine
Fullerton visitors that night by reputation as a nationally known
stacking their tackles against the water ~rist, mainly of the Old
Indian ends. The tackles were West One gallery in Phoenix took
Dave Patterson, Diclc Balch, Bob charge of his wort for years.
Killefer and Weatherwax. Horrell went on to achieve
The prized central linemen high mar~ in both loot ball and
were center Nourse and guard· baseball at Orange Coast
Bill Clark. College for two years.
BRIEFLY
UCI's Merlo hits game-winning shot
He leads U.S. men's
water polo team past
Russia at World
University Games.
UC Irvine junior Rick Merlo
scored the game-winning goal
with five seconds remaining to lift
the U.S. men's water polo team
past Russia. 7-6, at the World Uni·
versity Games in Daegu, South
Korea. on Wednesday.
Merlo's shot into the left comer
of the cage capped the American's
comeback from a 6-3 deficit with
less than six minutes left in the
game.
Michael Hausmann scored
with 5:27 left to cut the Russians'
lead to 6-4, Will Quist scored an
extra-man goal at 4:26, then Matt
Aesher scored off a steal with 3:33
remaining to tie the game at 6-6,
leading to Merlo's heroics.
"I knew there was only about
five seconds left in the game,·
Merlo said on the USOC Web site.
"l had the idea that I would take a
foul and then shoot it because I
couldn't get the ball to the two-
meter man and I got luclcy.
"The team played awesome in
the fourth quarter. 'The emphasis
Should be on the team and Menill
[Moses, the U.S. goalie!."
The United States continues
second-roWld play against Serbia
and Montenegro on Thursday.
Orange Coast drops
season opener
•GOLF: The Orange Coast
College women's golf team lost
Its season opener to the state
defending champion Mount
San Antonio College, 306-361 ,
at Costa Mesa Golf & Country
Oub's Mesa Linda course
Wednesday.
Lorraine Fernando shot 80
fo r the Pirates, followed by
Laura Sumpter (86), Joanne De-
roucher (89) and AshJee Kendall
(106). ML SACS Erin Kato col-
lected medalist honors with a 73.
Flag football league
begins in Costa Mesa
• P~ An adult fl ag
football league, which features
a five-man, all-passlng play
scheme, will begin in Costa
Mesa Sept. 28.
Registration for Top Gun flag
football is also being conducted
for evening and weekend
leagues opening in Garden
Grove, Laguna Hills, Orange
and Westminster.
The Oag football leagues also
offer lnterleague playoffs with
four neighboriRg counties.
Players must be 18 years or
older. For more information call
(714 l 773-4829 or on the Inter-
net visit http://www.lopgunjlag-
football.com.
GOLF
Continued from B 1
tournament when It was held at
Big Canyon Country Oub last
year, finished in a tie for 29th
place, shooting a 15-over 225 for
the three days.
tRAnrrrs>~Ali
Golfers, who must be at least
25 years old to enter, played 36
holes Monday. The field of 84
was trimmed in half after the
first 36 holes.
Newport Beach's Ed Susolik
and David Franey both failed to
make the cut.
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Continued from 81
man out of Aliso Niguel High.
and Natalie Severson, a junior
transfer from Fresno City Col-
lege.
Heather Tape. a junior trans-
fer from Bakersfield CoUege. is
another newcomer who has
impressed her coach with her
aggressiveness.
"Heather clocked a girl in
the alumni game and we all
just cracked up on the side-
line." McGrath-Crooks said.
Sophomore Stacy Britton
takes over in goal for Fredrik-
sen, who received honorable
mention All-American status
last season.
"Stacy has been thrown in10
the starting role, but she's tak-
ing it on strong and working
her butt off," McGrath·Crooks
said.· "She should get stronger
as the season progresses."
The season opens Friday
with the first of two games in
the Westmont Tournament in
Santa Barbara. VU faces Do-
minican University of Califor-
when he birdied the 383-yard
par-4 sixth hole and followed up
with a 2 on th e 222-yard par-3
seventh.
Craig Steinberg birdied 12
holes to lead the field in that
category.
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Big Canyon will host its men's
club championship next mortth.
The first of four days of the
72-hole, stroke-play event will be
Sept 18.
The men's club champion will
jo,in Dave Irwin as title bolder for
the coming year at one of
Newport-Mesa's four private
courses. Irwin won the men's
Daily Pilot .
PHOTOS COURTESY or VANGUARD UNtVU~SITY
VU sophomore Ashley Deloach (No. 101 and VU senior Amber
Waddle (white 1ersey No. 21 are expected to shine this year.
nia in the opener, then meets "We should gel a good mea-
Trinity Univers ily of lllinois suring stick righ t out of the
Saturd ay. gale," McGrath-Crooks said.
Litle at Mesa Verde two weeks
ago. Each cl ub champion earns
a spot in the annual Jones Cup. a
better-ball of partners format
which pairs the men's title
holder with a member of that
course's golf staff. usually the
head professional.
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Work is going smoothJy on
Hoag Hospital's Women's
Pavilion, whJch bas received
substantial proceeds from
Toshiba Senior Oassi<; funds in
the last several years.
The skeleton of the
seven-story facility should be
completed by Septmiber. A
423-foot tall crane \\<eighing 1.4
million tons is responsible for
th e steel lifting. The crane can
lift 84,000 pounds up 10 230 feet
in the.air.
The pavilion. which is
scheduled to open in late 2005,
will include a breast care and
Imaging center and continence
center along will) osteoporosis
. and perimenopausal clinics.
Forty-two private rooms will
be reserved for birthing needs
and tbe pavilion will also
Include 82 patient rooms each
· equipped with day beds and a
dining area for family members,
an Internet outlet and an
Interactive television.
SPORTS Thursday, Aueust 28. 2003 U
TENNIS DEEP SEA
e sey s 10 Wedneaday's
counts
Open debut
CdM grad loses women's
doubles match; Dent
advances in men's singles
but loses in doubles at
Flushing Meadows.
lWo months removed from Corona del
Mar High and less than one m o nth before
she s tarts classes at Stanford University.
Anne Yelsey and her d o ubles partner. Riza
7..aJameda o f Los Angeles, put up quite a
fight against the No. 8 s eed in the first
round of women's d oubles Wedn esday at
the U.S. Open at the U .S. National Tennis
Center in New York.
Yelsey, playing in her fir..t U.S. Open,
and 7..aJameda los t to Llezel H uber of Rus-
sia and Magdalena M aleeva of BuJgaria.
6-4, 6-2. to drop out o r the main draw
competition. Yelsey and 7..alameda are
still expected t o compe te in 1he junior
p o rtion o f the event, whkh takes place
during the second week of the grand slam
t o urnament.
While Yelsey remain!> an amateur, an-
o the r former standout from Corona de!
Mar High. Taylo r Dent, continued his pro-
fessionaJ career this week at the Open,
winning his first-ro und singles matc h ear-
lie r in the week, but losing in the first
round of men's doubles Wednesday.
Dent advanced In the singles competi-
tion with-a 7-6 (7-1), 6 -3, 3-6, 6-4 victory
over Sw ed e n's Robin Soderling. Despite 40
unforced errors, Dent prevailed by way of
64 winners, compared to 40 for SoderliAg.
ln the second round, Dent will match
up against Nikolay Oavydenko of Russia
He needs two more victories to advance
to a fourth-round matchup against Andre
Agassi.
ln the first round o f men's doubles,
Dent ·and partner Jeff Morrison fell, 6-4,
6-4. to Karol Kucera of Slovakia and Boh-
dan Ulihrach o f the Czech Republic. Dent
and Morrison con verted just 53% of their
first serves in the match.
Yelsey and Zalameda kept things com-
petitive in the first set of their m atch,
which took 39 minutes. But the duo
couJdn't keep up with the No. 8 team in
the 32-minute second s et.
Yelsey and Zalameda qualified for the
U .S. Open as a wild card by winning the
girls 18s Supe r National hardcourt ch am-
p ionship s in Sa.n Jose this month.
DONlEAtrl C.AIL· P11 .•
Corona del Mar High product Anne Yelsey, headed for Stanford next month, lost in
the U.S. Open women's doubles on Wednesday at Flushing Meadows in New York
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enllablt f0t uam1na·
lion 1n the hie kept by
lht court TH£ PE T1TION requests
euthOfrt)' to edm1nrster
the Hlall 11ndef the
Independent Admlnls·
tntlOn of Est1tes Act.
(lhls Allthotft)' wrll allow
the p.rlOnaf r1t1reMn
tatlv• to l•h m1ny
Klk>n• w1t11011t obtain·
Ina c:o11rt approver.
tefOft ltkllla ctrteln
YtfY Important ldloft•,
ltowwvtr, the ~al
r.-nt1tlw ""' be '~"" lo a •• notlct to lnterute4 p1111ons
11nlna ttltt llevt wlMd
not1<1 or conwnt1411 to
tl\I P'090Ud tctlOft )
Th• lndet>enffnl 1d·
111lnlttret1on 111tlloflt1
wllf lie 1r1nt9d untes1
tn 1111..-•sttd ,_Mft
files 111 oltjKtlon to the
jMlltloll tnd ...... tood c-wll)' the court
tllOvld Mt ""'' die _._...,
A HlNllNO tfl the
pftltlolt .. " ..... Oft •rrtm<• 11. as •t l .S IUl. iii o.t l73 *'"" .. ,., n. ~
OrlM a.a. °'""'· CA ... ,, YOU Ol•CT ....
arantina of the pet111on
you should apour at the
llearona iond state your
ob,echons or tile w11t1en
Obte<=llOR\ With the Cl)Url
before the hea11na Yuur
appur a nee may be on
person or by your
attorney
If YOU AR[ A CREDITOR
or contmeent creditor of
the deceased. you must
hie your lll 1m with the
court and mail a CllPY
lo the personal rep•e
Hntallve appointed by
the court w1th1n lour
month\ fr om tlie date ot
the first •nuance ol
letters •s provided on
Probate Code section
9100 lhe tome for folln&
claims will not up1re
beforr four months from
the hea,,na d1le not1led
above
YOU MA'\' £XAMIN( the
Irle kept by the courl II
you are 1 person in
terested 1n the ntatt
you m•y file with the
court a Request tor
Spec11I ~ohct (form OE I 54> of the f1hnc ol 1n
mventO<y ind 1ppra1ul
of e\tate au~ts or of
any pet•hon or 1ccounl
n provided 1n Prob1te
Codt uct1on I~ A
Request for Special
Notice form " av11teble
from the court cler~
Att-y f., Pet116-rr
Mlchoel It. lowtef, Jr.,
l1.41.SIN97111
90l o.,,., Dr., Ste 101
Newpett leocli, CA
92660
Published Newpo •t
Buch Costa Moe 011ly
Pilot Auaust 'l1 28. 19
2003
SSC 13414 fTh721
CITY Of COSTUWA
OIM&t COlllTY,
CllJOlllA
ll011CI IM1W leS
NOTICE IS HERCBY
Gt\/£ N that seated pro
po1.als for fur n1sh1na 111
l1bor m1tero1ls tQu1p
ment, tunS!)OftltlOn and
$UCh othes f1e1hhes u
may be requ11ed lo<
THI INSTAUATION OJ
lNTIY MONUMENT
ANO rou MOUNTID
SIGNS -CITY ... OJlCT
HO. 03 -20, "'111 be
received by the City ol
Cost• Meu et the Office
of the City Cluk. 77 r 111
Drove. Costa Mt\I,
Cahforn11, until the hour
of 10100 ..... ., .....
tloy, SephMli•r I ,
2003, 1t which hmt
they will b• opened
pubbcly and rod aloud
1n tht Council C~mben
S111ed propouts shell
bur the till• of the
w0tk and name of the
bidder but no other
d1st1n1u1shrn1 merks
Any bid rec11ved etlt1
the scheduled closln1
timt f0t the receipt ol
bids shall bt returned to
bidder unopened. It shall
be tlle 10le r upooalOll1 t y
of Ille bidder lo H I that Ills brd Is recerved on
proper hme
A set of Bid Oocu
mints may bt obt•ined
at the Office of the City
Ellcineer, 77 F•lr Ofive. Cost.a ,.,..,., CtlifOfnle,
11pon •••r•f••tloltl• ,,.,_. of SI0.00. M
~ ........ SS.M must be Included
if handled bt meil. Bid
Oo<:uments and othtf
co11tract •umenb may
1bo be u emlMd It tlle Off~ of the e1ty Cltfk
ol Ult City of Cost•
Miu. llld OocUIMllla
win 1101 be melled 11nlea
the 1ddtllo1111 H .00
cllttat Is lncl11dff with
pey-t.
(tell bid .. " '"'°' on the Propoul fonn, .,_..._ P-1 tlwo.cfl r-te
PfO~ In lti. cOfttrlcl
*»tWIMfltt. 1nd •Mil lilt
eccoftlPOftled by I C:tlr•
tlfitd or ~• c*k
Of 1 bill ltond fOf not
i.s tt\111 to" °' t11e -nt of the# llld,
_. 11t1"" • n. c~
of Co•t• ••u. No ,,.,... *" " COii• '*" ... ICC-• ...., _,. Midi "*"'•
cllecl, c_.., • ~·· ~.
............... etll• .. " ......... ... MI ..... ,,.,.... .. "' ......... ., .. cit, .. C.la .... ..
i....-111-... ..... ,, .........
the Proposal requue
men ts
Rdltl.s ltBiiitu fldltiM a.i.tu l h" bus1 n es s is con cio 1 t n rr" c
"-S....__. "-<~ ductedby a torporator" lld'"•"'\l•"•'ll "• fljrrr A, .. •~7'>
•P• f; 1[f,1,
[1th bidder must have
• Class ·A· I Cener 11
Ena1nee11n&/ license and
1lso be prequal1hed u
required by la"'.
,.... .,..,._.., ,._ .,,......-Have you ~tarted dotnll nu'.1n~. ,. .. , 1 ., ,., Ap,. Jt, '\ r.u ,,.,.~5. 1 ""
A Con tr actor usme a
l rah n• class1hcat1on
not sho"'n on the
Ctner•I Preva1l1na Wace
Determinations may be
rtQuortd to pay tile w111e
rate of that craft or
ct1ssd1cat1on most
< tosely rerated to 1t n
\hown m the Gener al
Oeterm1natoon\ etfechve
'' the ltme of the call
tor bids
lhe Contractor shall
comply with the prov•·
sions ot Sechon 1770 to
1780. 1nclus1vo of the
Cal1for nia Labor Code
the preva1hn& rate and
scale ol waaes estab
hshtd by the City ot
Costa Me\I which are
on hie "''th the City
Clerk ot the Crty of
Costa Meu. and shall
forfeit penalton pre
\Crobed therein tor
noncompliance of u1d
Code
The City Council of lhe
City of Costa Meu
reserves the riaht to
re1ect any and or alt
b•ds
JULI£ fOlCIK
Deputy City Clerk
City of Costa Mesa
Dated Auaust 25 2003
Pubhshed Auaust 28
September 4 2003
Th726
Pursuant to Chapter
10 commenc•na with
21700 of the BusrnH\
and Professions Code,
noire• 1s hereby 11ven
that A• Storaae ot Costa
Mn• aka Storaae Plus
Mail Center will cause
to be sold to the aener al
public by compet1llve bod
11 2458 Newpor1 Blvd
Cost• Mesa, C1htoM11
92627 on September 15
2003 at 10·00 AM the
follow1n1 described
prooerty
Unit 2531. 409 2292
John Ashl0td, personal
proper I y. hou sehotd
aoods business records
end/or inventory
Unit 228 Jeu1ca
Sandra Staley, p.,.sonal
property, houHhotd
11oods, busineu records
and/or Inventory
Vmt 1090, 10900.401
Walworth, Constance
p1r1on1t property
household 1oods. busi
ness records and/or
1nvent0<y
Umt 406 .lttf Oily.
personal prope r t y.
houHhold &ooch. busr
ntss records 1nd1or
inve11t0fy
Pu1chue must be
medl with cesll only and
II th• lime of ..... 'S•I•
subJecl to cenc:ellallon
in lh• event of settle·
menl between owner
ind obll1et1d party.
Publ1 1hed Newpor t
BHCh·Cost• Mesa D1ily
Piiot Aucust 21, 28, 2003
Th714 ........
•• l , ...... ................
The tollow1na persons
art do1na bu"nns u
Me taler alteo \ lnteroors
JV. 11161 Slater Ave
rount11n V•tl•y CA
92708
GRMC lnl ICA1
11161 s1.1 .. Ave
f!lunl.t1n Valley CA
92708
Sall & I u11n Model\
(Italy I \/1.t A Cran do 9
10095 C.rual1•s•o Toro
no Italy
Th" bus1neu 1s con
ducted by 101nl vrnfure
Have you started doina
bus1ne•\ yet> Ye\
Auau\t 12 2003
CRMC Int Rubtn
Calfoaho President
lh1\ statement was
hied with the Counly
Cieri. of Oranite County
on 08 18103
200369$5362
011ly P1lut Aua 28. Sept
4. 11 18 200J Th744
fldltiM~s ... s.....
Tht follow1na persons
are doina bu\rneu as
Cal1ndo and Associates.
2192 Marlon St . Ste
160. 1rv1ne Cahforn11
9?612
Joree F C111ndo 219?
Martin St Ste 160.
Ir v1nr Cal1f0< n1a 92612
M111am J C•hndo
2192 Martrn St Ste
160 Ir vine CJhforn1a
92611
fh1s busone\\ " con
dut led by hu\b1nd and
wile
H1vr you \tar led do•na
bus1no\ yet' Yes
1 23 03
Jorae f C•hndo MA
MfT
This \tatrmenl wn
filed with the County
Clerk ot Or •"i' County
on 08108 OJ
20036tSOU
Daily Pilot Au~ 14. 21
28. Sept 4 2003 Th699
AdltlM a.i..u
"-S......
Tht follow1n11 persons
are do1nit bu•1ness IS
Se11ous F 1tnen 241
Can1I St Newport
Buch. CA 92663
Su1ous f 1tnns Inc
(CA), 241 Canal St .
Newport Beach. CA
92663
Th11 business 1s con
ducted by a corporation
Have you \tarted cloina
business yel7 No
Set10U\ r 1tnns. Inc
B1lht R Powers CEO
Thti sl1t1mtnt was
hied with the County
Clerk of Or •n11 County
on 08 15/03
200369SSMO
Oa1ty P1tot AUfl 2 1. 28,
S8'11 4, 11 2003 Th723
The followln& per10n1
ire doina buli111u u :
CZ destcns. 3481 Fuchsia
SL, Coit1 Meu . CA
92626
ChtllnM Cltep•nond.
The fottowina perion\
are doon& bus1nen a\
AmertCan I a• & r 1n•n
c1at Ser vices, Inc . 11110
Warner Ave •IOI
Fountain \/alley CA
92708
,t.dvanced l U & f I
nancial Servocts lnl
CCAJ 11770 War nor Ave
•101 Fount11n Valley
CA 92708
This busonen " con
dueled by 1 corpor.1t1on
Have you \tar led d!l•ne
business tel' Ye\
08·01 03
Advanced I at & r I
n1nt1al Servocu Inc
Clyde B Dallon Vantt
Cha or
This statement "''' toled with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 08 05 03
20036953156
Oaoly Potol Aue 7 14
21 28 2003 Th660
Fittl6M tum .... s.....
The lollow1na perion\
ire doina bu""'" n
Cattoaho Rut ht•te
P•rtnersh1p 11161
Slater Ave , f ount11n
Valley, CA 92708
Georee Gaffoal10/ John
Gaffoatoo 11161 Stater
Ave . f ountaon Valley, CA
92708
Ruben G1Hoa11u 11161
Slater Ave r ounu1n
\/alley CA 92708
Marc elo Calloallo
11161 Sliter Ave
fountain llalle1 CA
92708
Th•\ businns I\ con
due ted by a a en er al
partner~h1p
Hive you \tarted doina
business yet> Yes tan
1. 1999
Ruben C1tloa1to
This s tatement wo
filed "'1th tht County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 08/11/03
200H9SUlS
Oaoly Pilot Aua 28 Sept
4 11 18 2003 Th743
l.KMIOTKI
PIOPOSll 200J..2004
IUKIT fOI COAST
C.-TYCOUKf
DISllCT
The Coast Community
Collea• Oist11ct's pro
posed budaet for l003·
2004 wiN be 1va1lable lor
public inspection at
Coast Community Col
teae District Otfoce
Bu1ld1n1 A 1370 Adams
Avenue Costa Mesa CA
92626 lrom Seotember
11 2003 to September
17. 2003 belwttn the
houis of 8 00 a m and
5 00 p m the pubhc
hearrn1 on the proposed
budpt tor 2003·2004
wilt be held et Cont
Community Colfea•
District Office. Build1n1
A. 1370 Adams Avenue,
Cost• Meu. CA 92626
on Septem.ber 17. 2003
1t 6:JOp m
P ublished N1wport
Buch-Coste Meu Deily
Pilot Auaust 28, 2003
Th723 J.UI f 11Cllsia St., Cost1
Mesa, CA 9262S fie-.. .....
Th1t blnlneu Is con· .........
Mttd bJ. ell lndivict11el The tollowi~ ...,50ns H•v. rou st.led cloillt .. -· The foftow1111 p.rson business yet? No ere dol!ll bu nus as.
h11 ab1.ncloMd Ute UM Chtllnff Chipanond •) Horizon Fjn111clal
of Ille Fictitious Biiii· Tltll 1tlte111tnt WIS RHOUtCH , lllC . b) Hfll
11eu N•-; Yest•d•r flied with the County lnsuren ce Serwlcn ,
Alttlque a OttMlc Cat Clertl of Orenae County 18301 Yon K111111n Av• Co. 300 El Cemlno Rul, on 08/\2/03 #325, Irvine. CA 92612
Tuttln, CA 92790 Heh.,.... HfR, Ille (CA), 18301
The flttltlola l ialnea Oell) rnot AllJ. l .. 21, Von K11m1n Ave. '325. n•-refwred to .,,. 21, s..it. 4, 200l 0.101 lflvne, CA 112612
wn fli.d 111 ~lft(I TlltS IKlliMss " con·
Co11nl)' 011 U•lt-OZ. ducted ttr· • t o<potetloll Fill NO. 2002l924250 ..... ..... Haft 1°" lt8'tecl ...
D1nlel R. II•"'"· ._--.....:. busl-,elf v-. t2/
Tr11tl4e, 0tnW R. ... -lVltlll ,.,. 111d Merli f. TM followMi ""'°"' Hfft Inc., Slwl L. W .
lllffWt TMt· ~ 10--............... H : Korn,~· s.tT1l1tJ 14 97, s,n VIie r•t A11cllou Aw11. JOU TINs 1t1i:--t w• Ot .. .....,.,, ltldl CA C... ...._ C4lr • Ootll 11"41 wltfl the t.vllt) t2'IO .... CA aut C..,_ of ~ ... Countr
.. ., •• ( •• ,,.,.. I.Ill* • ~119di. ;;.~-TNttw ef the DeMt It 3011 C... ...._ Cir,. _..... ..
l1trlfl 9"' llltfl (, CoMI ._.,CA f'aa o.-y r11ot .... !I. s.t
lwr•• Ttust Q.ted 10· T1'tl ....._. la -· 4. U. ll. IOOJ lllUO
14-97, 332 ._ '* M t. .. ltJ. Ill ~ ... .... ~.......,t lledl. CA .::-,:,-~.~ ... ......
TIMI ..,... It a11t• OJ ,.._ .......___ -MW'1 T t LMftt l"'*._C,_. •----..---......... ~, ... n...._.._ ...... ...--•.
·-... -.-. -...... C....ty ~ ......... =:"or!;.~:..= ;;7.-1:,i':; c-e, =.. 21:._°'=-. °'TA •== mu •• = ..... -..u a ..,... ... ..., ... ~,.. ....... .!!, .,." 1118 ri.m ~· 2111 ..,. •• ..... .... Tlltm • -....... .,...
C!& .. Z
bu•1n•s• yet' Ye~ I 'J7'1 Ou1. ft 1 t•v ,.. "ut ""'' •l1t.1n Th~ tollow1na p~r \on\ 7 ·24 03 R· ~.n .... ,,. <J••
Ir vine Hill~ Really Inc I 11" ''•'~"" I ... ,
Ph1hp E Becker C£0 ld .. d w1lh !'tr • ""'•
This statement was I C.lor~ 1 I Ur•"•'.' 1 .uni, filed With the County on (JI! ?l 0 j
t1,.v ... 1 u \.'"'' ltod J1.1n£_ 1 •rt Oo1ng bus1nt~' a\
t.•l' •"•\' ;ti' r.~ rJ.' I IJwznro \ Sub~ ?Ill W
,4 l~ 1 lmper.~1 Hwy Ste A l•
J Ii VI •1 .. •n & A~w Habra CA 906)1
',,,,,... in "'"'' I H Apurva Mapard •""
Cieri. of Orange Cnunfy 200369SS904 H 10 J''' ,.,,,.,,.f'v At t1MilpiHa
on 08 06 03 0dli~ P1I• I ""~ ,f< ... ~ t
200l69Sl968 4 11 If' ll J ·~71< •1 , _ \lal•"''nr .. ~, 167% ra .. n L1H1 Cl 11.~ ,. 11 I~• Cc.111 ly Chilo Holl• CA 9170'J I 011ly P1101 Aue 14 21
28 Sept 4 2003 ln68?
r-~r-rllo f fJ, H1.:t 1~rt, ln1'\ busine"5 I\ C<>"
' .18 " O, Ju t•d t v hu\b•nO •110
200369SS901 .. 1r•
Oa• 1" t A111. ,. Sr"t H.ht you •tartrd :J1;1n~
Tt.l t. ~· \ 4 J IP 700J r1l,A tu\1RU\ ;et'~o
•It' J.,,,,., t. l' • j~ Apury4 Map•r• •nO
Tne fottow1na per\on\ ~lump • H .. o.r\ ,., Ario Mapara
Jire do1na bus•ne~\ a r1:-.t,on 101 ~ • .,ht,... fklttiMlsa.s;.u rri1,, \tatem~nt ,.,,
Loane1cet In< JlJ92 Or N1 "'ll ·rl E!• • ,. r A "-S fol~d "'lh tht C:ountv
S Pac1hc Co•st Hw1 ~tb6.l ........ Cl•r~ of (Jran11, C.ount1
•240 L•auna Beach CA lollord C.r H•I :;1,.p r1,. lnlll1w1na """""' "" 08 II Ol 926~1 'i h"'""'" ?IOI li•y~hnre ~,. Oo•ng bu\1nu\ "' : 200l 6 9S4S03 Loanu cel In< 1 Cfq 01 Nfwp1Ht tlu• n r.11 r,,,, lhao HtJd C~ller v Daily Pilot Au& )4 21
31392 S Parof1, C.'la.I I 97b6 ! ?(J 1:>1 R•mon.; I"" I ?8 Srpt 4 2003 Tn681
Hw y •740 l aauno I lh1• hu\1n .. ~·. I', , rl H11ot11'1lt11n Si-•t...h LA
Buch CA 926~1 du• l•d by •" 111ol1>•d oa \j;>~.4"
This bustne'S,. 1~ con H""' •'1~ .. ,.,,h·d J1 ~n~ mm • Md 20 j 21 duct~d by a corpor41t111n bu\1nfl yrt> N,; R~rr,.,,,~ Lant Hunttn~
Have you \tarted dnona r 1,11 •·I (, ·h•i>~••d Ion k~a•h C" '11b4ti
bu\tneu yet, No \r.r f ~nn • Ma ' 1.-1 I<•
loane•t el Inc Bryan fh,~ • t•t~ff\~nl .,ac l'iOnd l v1j0> Hunt•f"&tc n Part.~ W1l\On Pru1denl t11rd woth lh• 1 1,11•, ilea ~ CA 97b46
This \Utemenl W4\ Cl•,. uf Cl• •"i' u~t 1 -,,.\ t.us1no\ 1~ c~n
filed .. 1th the Count, I un 08 I !i r J ilu• ltd br ••u,b•nd MtO
Clerk of Oran11e Counl1 200369SSOl6 "'11•
on 08 22 OJ I 01111 P1lol Aua ll z~ H•v• you \IArltd d~•"R
200J69SSl99 Seot 4 I\ ?OOJ '" ll 9 bu''"'" t't' ~'
Daily Pilot Au& 28 Sfpt Jimmy M•
4 11. 18, 200J Th137 flctttious lullness Th1\ statt'mtnl '"'' lhnltS 111,d with thr Cuunt1 """*" Cler> o t Oranee C'ounly
Th' lnllnw1n~ P'"""' I on 08 12.03
ar• do1na bu"""'' d\ 200369S462S
The fotlow1na per~ons N4!1Jn•I M~·rt,n•"" Oa•I• Pilot Aue 14 11
are doona bus1neu •s M•n•i•m•nt ~·l Spr n0 ~e •ol • 1003 lh/01
Crisp N' Cleon Wondow T 1J~ Or NtWP•H l Bea "
Wash1na 12482 Alm1 CA 9ZM:>I'
Aldez •250 Ranctiu PdC•I l'Ul••JnA Man
Santa Maraarota r A I t•n•n • M•n•°'tm.,11
9?688 1n, ICA I 901 Sr;H ng
Brian Scott Peter son I •dr Or ~,,.port B•~ h
22482 Alma Aldea •250 CA 9.'660 • • l •1n11 bu,1nn\ ''
Rancho Santa Mareanta Th1\ bu~'""' ,, . 1• W••IOar• Jtw•lr v ?6
"" 1<,11ow1nc per •o~\ •f• doma bu\1ne:~\ ••
Mortaaii• Sc.lut•ons US
F.i Mor aan St •12~
rv•nt CA 92618
T • T Mo1 t11it
Lendon& ICA 1 3303
H•r bo• Blvd • I\ !i
Cosu Me~ CA 92626
fh1\ t>us1nt\S. 1\ con
due fed Dy a corpot1t1on
Have you st•r led do•ni
busonru yet' No
T T M ort a•~• I encl1na loseoh Betche• s ....... ...
0'11" sutem.-nt -·~ IMd .. 1th the County
r ter> ol O•ance Cnunty
..,n0815~3
200369SSU6
Daily P1tot ~ui 78 Sept
4 11 18 2003 Th7?9
CA 9?688 du< ltd by J tr>rpnr~t1•Jn Br•\bane W1r , .,n• A
lhrs bu\lness rs ton ll1YP 1,,.. \tarl•O dn1nw 92611 ,.,..... .....
ducted by an onc:t1v1dual bu\1n'" it•' Y•, I MIChHI Stntl Zi.u• 16 "-s....t
Have you \tart•d c:toona Ma••h l'l89 B11sbdn• Way Irvine CA The follow1na persons
busmen yrt' Yes 6 ;>q P•t•f1< Na1ouna1 MAor1 926ll .,, cioina businen n 03 trnana Manat•m~nt O•ant lt'11aone M•llu\ B11an S Ptterslln Int Mok• Ba•ra1Tuan 26 B11\b•nt W1v lrv1nt 'Oawod Medina Attorney • CA 'J261' I Al Law 1043 C.1v1c Tiiis \latem.,nl W6\ I P"s•d•nl ' Center Drovt Wttt 2nd filed with the Ceourlly Tho~ \I H•menr wA• This busoneu " ton F 1001 Santa Ani CA
Clerk of Oranae County liltd Wllh lht ( ,,,.r>'y dutted by • a•neral 97703
on 07/30'03 Clerk ot 011nae •u•ry par tn•rshop Davia Abot Mtdona
20036953178 un 08 2Z OJ ~a•• you star ltd do1na 1043 Co voe Centrr 0.1vf
Deily Pilot Au& 29 Sept 200369SS901 bu\•n-'\ 1•1' No Wut 2ncl Floor Santa
5 12. 19. 2003 Th745 D11ly Pilot Aull 28 S~i:I Si·>!! M loot. Ant CA 92703
4 11 18 2003 '• 111 Tho• \l1temenl .,n
The follow1n1 person\
.,e doin1 busine\\ IS
M1lltnn1 um rotne\\
Products. 1690 Placentia
Ave . flf Co\ta Mesa
CA 92627
A & M Burrna LLC
(CA) 1690 Pl1eent11
Ave . llf Co•ta Mn •
CA 92fi27
Th•s buSlnesi '' con
ducted by l1mttfd
L1ab1lrty Co
H1v1 you started dome
business yet> Ho
A ' M Bu11na. llC
Keith R F 1ber, Maneae•
Thrs statement wn
ffled with the County
Cieri\ of Oranee County
on 08/18/03
toOJHSUU
011ly Piiot Aus 28, Sept
4, 11, 18, 2003 Th12/
Rclllm ..... ... s......
The folloWlnC ~sons
11• doitlc busoneu as
Sp1 of Hewpotl, 1705
W11tc ltff. Newport
BH<h. CA 92660
Coro111 0.1 Mat Ten,
Inc (CA), 2101 l&ttl St ,
Ntwpo1t Buch, CA
92660 This business Is con
dwctld br. • corpoution
Htv• row 1twtec1 dolnc buslneQ pt? No
CorOM Del Mat fen,
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C111ly P1101 Aue 14 11
28 Sepl • .'003 Th61P
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Cubby ryk, Outen'
1'11 Ou111ue1 01
Ln1 nn~ li•t Mat CA
9~}'>
CMotyn r ykt 14Zl
Oul•IClllf Or. COfon1 ~
Mat CA92615
Thi\ bu•lnen " COfl
dUCl•d by •n 1nd1wldual
Hawe '°" •I•• 19<1 do•nc bu""'" YtH No
C.••otyn rykt
Tit" \l1tement wn
ltl•d wtlh the Covnl1
Clerk ol Or •nee Covnty
Oft Oii ~'03
200J .. SH42
Oaoty Pilo1 Aue 7 14
21, 21 2003 Tle7
II Thursday, August 28, 2003
....... --.. -.... --.-Upl ... Mlepl..._
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are dol11& bu,lntu u .
rlton Ena•-1111. 425
30tll SI., Suite 17,
Hewport 8eac:ll. CA
92663
Ool\ald S. Cr1ham. 42S
30th St., Suit• \ 7. N1wp4rl Beach, CA
92663
Thi\ buslnesi 1, .con
ductld by. 1n lndlvldu1I
ttne you started dotn1
buslnes1 yet? Ho
Donald S. Creham
This •t•l•menl wu
hied with the County
Clerk of Of'anae County
on08/22/0J 2003 6955905
Daily Piiot Aue. 28. Sept
4, 11, 18. 2003 Th736
fic*'-llldMss
"-S.......
The lohowme per sons
are dome bus1nns es' Honublu, 1848 lllmo1s
St . Costa Mui, CA "92626
Carlos Pr 1m1an1, 1848
lll1no1s SL. Cost4 MeH.
CA92626
This business 1s con
ducted by: an 1nd1vldual
Haveyou ~ne busmes~ ye~o
Carlos Pnm1•n1
This slalement wu hied With lh~ County
Cieri. of Oranee Cuunly
on 08/08/03
20036954234
Dally Pilot Aue. 14, 21,
28,Sept.4,2003 Th692
"' dolnc business as: NewpMI Miu Mortuery
S«v'", 535A Bernard Street, Costa Mua,
C1l1for me 92627
Stephen Michael Ohuy,
535A 8ern.,d StrMt,
Costa Men. Cellfornla 92627
This bu,lnen Is con
ductttd by: en mdMduel
Have you sUir ted cloln1
busmen yetl !'lo
Stephen M1chatl Dhuy
This stelement wes
tiled with the County
Clerk of Or•nl• County
on 08/12/03 20036954699
Dally Pilot Aue 14, 21,
28, Sept. 4. 2003 Th709
FlctillM w.u
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The lollow1111 persons
•te clom1 business as J1cquehne K, 319 Mar1ne
Av• • Newport Boch, CA 92663
Jacquehn4 K1n1wat1,
19541 Vasile Cr .. Hun
t111aton Buch, CA 92646
Th ts businen 15 con·
ducted by an 1nd1v1du•I
H•ve you $IM led dolna
business yet? No
Jacqueline Kanawatl
Thi'.\ statemenl w1s
ltled with the County
Clerk ol Oranee County
on 08/01/03
200S69U S47
Dally Pilot Aue.
2l. 28. 2003
PoJi rv .
ere 6oln& bllSIMu H :
Soclal/91havlo11I Sc:I·
enus Colltte [HCUll¥•,
1262 ~ TrM ln,
Santa A11a, Ca 92705
Didi E M.,sh, 1262
Smolle Tr .. lan.. S11tta
Ane, CA 92705 • This business Is con·
ducted by: an lndMdu•I
Have you started cloln&
bus1new yet? Yes
'uly \, 2003
DldiM¥sh
This statement was
filed with the Coun1y
Clert. of Orena• County
on08/l2/03 200UU4Ut
Oa1ly Pilot Aua 14. 21. 28, Sept. 4, 2003 Th702
AcffM ...
"-*'-' The lollowlna per5ons
•re doma business as: Al's Auto a. Tru1t.s,
1980 I C, Plo1centl•.
Cost• Mesa, CA 92629
Alan G. Clev1n1er.
36726 Beech St., Win·
chester, CA 92596
This business •~ con
dueled by: an mdlv1dual
Have you started dome
bus1nen yet? No
Alan G. Clevenaer
This statement wes
filed with the County
Clert. of Oran1• County
onOS/22/03
200J69SSHJ
Daily Pilot Aua. 28. Sept.
4, 11. 18, 2003 Th740
-· 6olna bu• MIS H : Checkpoint Security
S«vk;e1. 909 N. Bey·
front fC, Biibo• blend,
CA.92662
Gre1ory M erli.
Oonehue, 909 N Bey·
front IC, Balboa tslend,
CA92662
This b1.1slneu Is con·
ducted by: an lndlvldual
Have you 1t11 led dolnc
buslneu yell Ho
Greaory M. Donahue
This st1tement WIS
filed with th• County
Clerk of Onna• County
on08/12/03
200Hts4U7
D•ilY Piiot Aua 14, 21, 28. Sept. 4, 2003 Th703
RdltlM ....
"-*'-' fhe lollowlna persons
are doma business es·
Roct.·lt, 431 Cost• Meu
St . Coste Mn•. CA
92627
Keith W. McClellan,
431 Costa Mes. St ..
Costa Mtu, CA 92627
This business Is con·
ducted by: an md1vldu1I
Have you stlrt1d doine
business yet 1 No
Keith W. Mc:Clell1n
This statement WIS
filed with the County
Clerk of Orane• County
on08/08/03
200J695424t
Dally Piiot Aue. 14, 21,
28,Sept.4,2003 Th689
.. ....., ...
are doln& builn
Blaclr. f' oot Dlstrlbutlofl,
440 0. Sol• Tarrec:e.
Coro~ 0.1 MM, CA
92625
Steve Alen Mclllbb4n,
440 Ot Sol• Terr1c:e,
Coron• Oel Mer, CA
92625
Thi' business ts con·
dlKted by: 1n lndlvldu1I
Hive you abrtld clolna
buslneu yetf Ho Stne Al1n lkK1bben
Tiiis 1t1tement WIS
11led with the County
Clerk of Oren&• County
on 08/08/03
200JHS4241
O•lly Pilot Aua 14, 21,
28, Sept. 4, 2003 Th695
fidllMllllilltS1 ... s......
The followinc per soM
er• dolna buslnus as·
Rhino Computer Sys·
tems, S C1meron Cir.,
f'oolf\111 Rench, CA 92610
Vern Hupp, S Cameron
Cir., f oothill R1nch. CA
92610
This buslnen 1s con dueled by: an indlvtduel
Hive you st.rtad do•ne
business yet? Ho
Vern Hupp
This statement wu
filed with th• County
Clri of Or•na• County
on08/01/03
200J69SJS44
Daily Piiot Au1. 7. 14,
21. 28, 2003 Th666
dol.nc bus n .. s as:
•) .... CIHn 114ald
S.vlce, b) Maa Clun,
920 Darrell St., Coste Mesa, CA 92fZ7
Merlllo Yuml, 920
Darrell St .. Costa Mau,
CA92627
This business Is con·
ducted by: en lndlvldu1I
Have yOll started dolrtt
buslnen yeU No
MwlkoViaml
This statement w-s
filed with lf\e County
Clef'k of Oun&• Covnty
on 08/22/03
200S69SH07 <>•"r p11ot Aua. 21. Se\:lt. 4, I , 18, 2003 Th742 .......... ..........
The follow1n& persons er• dOln1 business as:
Photo's By Mlesh, 401
Newport-Centw Ot1n,
H1wport 8Hch, CA
92660 loll Mlchelle 811der.
9312 Resldencla, New·
port Be1ch, CA 92660
lhls bu,lness Is con·
duct1d by: 1n lndlv1du1I
Hive you started dolna
business yell Ko
Joll Miehelle Bleder
This 'tatement was
tiled wlth the County
Clerk of Or 1n1e County
ono7n3/03
200J6'52SU
Delly Piiot Aua. 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 2003 Th698
How to Place A
......., .....
M l do fl& business 1$:
RNlty Aswt Solutiolts,
l 7Z91 hint Blvd. '409,
Tustin. CA 92780
Thom .. Leo114, 13406
Hetltqe W1y Apt 312.
TustNI, CA 92712
This business Is con·
ducted by: en lndlvdual
Have you sterted doln1
business yet? Yes
4·1·03
Thomes Ledn11 This 1t1tement was
flied with the County
Cleft. of Orance County
on 08/0l,I03
200JHS4248
Dally Pilot Aue. 14, 21,
28,S.pt.4,2003 Th685 ........... ...s.......
The f9llowln1 persons
.,. doinc buslneu as:
Mc:CreeM's Marine De·
'llllln1. 10052 Bonser
Avt, Gerden Crove. CA 92840
Sllawn Mc:Cr11or,
10052 Bonur Ave.
Garden Grove, CA 92840
This but.inn-. 15 con· ducted by: en Individual
Heve you stl'led doina
busineu yetl Ho
Shewn Mc:Gre1or
This stetement was
filed with the County
Clerll of Oren1e County
on 08/08/03
200JHS42Jt
01ily Piiot Aua. 14, 21, 28,Sept.4,2003 Th691
... 6oln1 bus ness H : u1 An111s ,hotor•phy,
2104 ContiMnt• Ave ..
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
ShHnl De Hoyos.
2104 Continent.I Ave .. Coste~ ... CA 92627
This buslneu Is con·
duct•d by: 1n Individual
Have you alerted doln&
business y1t7 No
Sh .. na De Hoyos
This stetemenl was
filed Mth Jhe County
Clerti of l>t•n1• County
01\ 08/11/03
200J6t54SCM
Dally Piiot Aue. 14. 21.
28. ~pt. 4, 2003 Th696
nc... ...... ...........
The lollowlne persons
are dolna business .s:
Stelnl>era Jenltorlel, 41 3
Beywood Or.. Newport
Bnch. CA 92660
Troy LlmMlowe Hall.
413 B1ywood Drive,
Newport Buch, CA
92660
lh!S bu\tness Is con·
ducted by· an lndlvldual
Have you started cloln&
business yet7 Yes. 2/24/
03
Troy l•merlowe Hall
Thrs statement was
flied with the County
Clert. of Of'ane• County
on 08/01/03
200SHSJS4S
Dally Pilot Aue.
21, 28. 2003
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community pool, •el $2300 949 ?93 4631
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tt-e private cul de ~ lb< 2 501 ht.e MW, w/d.
ni<:e yMd, areal localH>n reh11. S2900/mo Tron<•
$2950/mo 949 47S-0027 Condo 949 233 6146
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Contt ecl0t & c:wtifled
Pr0c> MOl1. 949 642·3939
fmp~ -I~ c.11.. Clow '-' 4edL er-......,.
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n•nctna & w1rr.inly aVdll
Bkr 949 586 1888
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'03 Fully lo1dod. black
on black. Perfect cond.
3000 ml, $64.500 9&~ar~
MercetlH '14 SIO Sl,
Clanic wMktnder, two
2dr hate , dlesel, 5spd,
60mpa. fabulous, hl!e
MW cond, much aouaht
after r1re vehl<M $899!i
11872951 8kr 9$5116-1888
-1d'-
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Bv CHARlES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TAHNAH HIRSCH
NO GUESS
)l)lides was ll trifle aure~ivc. bot ,_ " ,.. des1en/
-of holiWy C<lflh ;;d'l,;Ltions, C00'1I ~ ..
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C4D 4UTANH '1992
I owner cor1vt black
top, whole body, 66krn1
very de4nl $12.500 949 644·7949
tops, ~ou'll look areal for ··~ff only $7500 949·376·3633 ,.,,~,
MllCEl1MfOUS
Boch vulllCltlblc:. NDnh deal~
NORTH
• KJ 51 73
Wf411 j~tified by tho! pl;ay. t
We~• ,tarted with lhe ace of hellU
and oontinu<d with lhc teo. Wt over-
took to ri:cum at.padc. Declarer won
with dummy's Jack and clcucd omc1 MANAGIR
Position f /Pl. personal lr alnlne canter COM Call
LISI 949·675·3287 ,, .. ,., c.,.,, •• ,. &
ho111eke•p•n needed
for OC area flu1ble his
c.rSShr.3105419823 · ChevyC-OC-.'61
fr a~ up rt:stcnd. l"iO
le<r11lter1 Wanted. V 8, dlllD, aN re Mc: g1lfg
A&&rcss1ve, motiv.iled ON! y
and outeoing PT 1rr Call S29 !>CO •164/84
310-614-0025. NEWPOAT AUTOSPOAT
restaurant SlRVlRS
NHDIO Lido Om~r 2 yr~
uper Apply al l4bl V••
Lido, Newport Buch
l.elCllt S*t Sc>ace .tva•
alile lor Pl Ii&. Dresser &
Manlcwat Call for detail~
949-631-1194 lst 30yrs
lner9otlc, motlva1ed,
tum player\ need to
help clean newly bu•ll
homn No experieno
required 20 40/hrs per
week 949·515 4758
949-574-S600
OwyMer '94 New Yor\er
3 S V6 1 owner 43~
adual m1. bnok~
retord\ m~lalitc tur-
QU01se1tan lthr fully
loaded, hke new $4795
vlf667218 8"t 94!1 ~ 1888
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c-o '94 221 Conv.
Wht 62k m1 n~w ltre~ &
mt er IOI nu din&~ S 10.0IXI
949 ~5 934'> •lier Spm
Corvette '19 Coupe
aulo 6()11 • mo metallic
red ldll lllH •11perb
~ond lh1uuaho11t S9.~S
Bkr 94!:1 '-,8/i 1888
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Corvette '19 (o.,pe
auto 60k • m1 melafl•c
red ldn 11111 ~upeib
co11d Htr<•u~ti .. ut S9 995
Bhr 949 586 1888
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Ferrari '90 f40
On@ ol • lunrt 16~;. n,.
i4SO 000 •086840
NlWPORT AUTOSl'ORT
949-S74-S600
Ferrari '89 328 GTS
48< ,,. 1'1t4{J...:r1 , .. ~ lf(}
\47 500 •019039
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949-S74-S600
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Hf,. clP.tUJ ltlJ1 J 11 4
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Sl34.500 •119638
N(Wl'()RT AUTOSPOtn 9()00 949-574-S&OO
ford '6S Mu11an9 Jaguar Co•"•"•"1• •1r 1gina1 owne1 \>Jhd , dr tl9 995
JAGUA1t ·as u; Se!O!> 3. obr194':1 /~><l4_i __
sdYet re.ii but.lly \jre,1m
to drt>'e AC' CO d0 ""W
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Automotive 9004
lontt.yAmoge 'OO
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Sl46 2'iO •X048/l
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Jaguar 94 x J6 v.1 .. den
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Champ•11a•/arey. AT. 4
dr. low mi, art car. $1500
Mov1ne 714·878·9455
"',.......... DMMANTl '92 7511 1111, dw/'6111. sunrl,
A I. 6 cy( loaded! Ca Sliq.
$4400 71.4-914-8166
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0 I DoJge VlpN GTS
ACf!. red on black, low
m11e$. eor~UJ1
094051) $'57.!8>
OOIMWJ231
S1lvei w/blaclo. lthr.
Steptromc
(193871) $21.980
99U20S.-.
White w/saddle leath·
er. "'°°"' ool ( 19443) $27.980.
01"9-S T~
St?• Green w/saddle
llhr 28K in•. moonroof
119112) $29.980.
99 Merc..JH SI.I(
230
Blue w/blacl1. ruey
!lllOrlS pl\g ( l9416) $27.980
99 BMW 321/S
Hed w black llhr. 5spd
( 19470> $18.980
01 ""'""' , .... T1pll l)n1t only 18"
nule\. nav•earmn
\193941 INQUIRE
91 t.xin GS 300
Cold w ""ddle leather.
t hrnme wheels
( 194181 Sll.91JJ
02 l'onc#o. GT2
Bid<• w bl.ilk only 100
nut~s
I l 9'>'J/C J INQUIRf
or M•rc•Ju ctsoo
Silver w gt•Y nav1
eatoon. only l 5K mt
(19545<: I INQUIRE
00 Porulte lo1ut•r Silver wlblack. 6spd
low miles
119607) $35. 980
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46• "" bl• blk Uh• ro
l hr .,rnt-whl\ f•"-t-ne""
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949-S16-1888
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warrdnfy lvf!<lt!d
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•ulo whit• tan lthr CO SP•Jlt blH ~ bide~ tu\I
b.,<1ut1ful like ntw '-1HH1 wt-irrl• fHl'ft l•-,1ded
116 995 vS9724 loh & 1 •0481>56 $115 500
wrn 8val 81.t ~ 1888 NEWPORT AUTOSl'OltT
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Saah '00 93 Conv 39k
m,, fuH tJtlor 11 Yrdrf I metallfl ~•Iver ~,.~,.
oatmeal lthr •ul~ C 0 hedled seals. superb i1kp
new <Ond S l6 99~
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or not Cal Dick Rey (i:i) T ormto Auto Sale$ 7 ~
437 1931 or 7t4-328-322B
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2003 2211. 1mmac.
sleeps 6 & 8 optional
lent. p1nic lbl. bbq
1 oy trailer & tent
trailer 949·2'¥->·0356
or 949-500·1266
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Power Boats 9515
DUffY CWSK l lfT
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4• ,,_
Opening leuJ. Ace ol ·
bpcrt.' will go to grcar length~ 10
avo1J ha•mg LO take a finc\..C Once
in a while. 11 canlkJI be d\u1dcd.
Stn111gd) enough. 1f u is a tv.o-v.a)
line'..: •I \Ometim~' ea\c, rhe e~pen·, Jor. a' Uu\ deal illu\tratcs.
Wc>I \ 1ailure ru t>od two ht: am v. J'
\l.>rTit:\\ har cr.iven. Nute that. u' tho:
'ard' he. Ii ve heart.' can be: ddeatc:J
t>nl> t~o tnck.' South·, le.ap I.Cl four
ltum~ with a sec.:ond round. ending
in hand. A low club was led and. had Wc~t bcld Ille acc. the conltllet wuuld
huve been -ccure. l.Jnfonun.ately. Ea.\I
capt urc<l the 4ueen w 1 lh the ace and
rcrumcd a cluh to che king. declarer
discardin~ a diamond.
The r.:onrmc1 no" lunged oo locat·
1ng lhe 4uo:.:n uf diamond,, and 11
might ~em likely on the aucuon that
l::.a.\t held rhur card But rather than
guc\\ 1m111ed1<1tely. declarer i.ct aboot
learning J' mu'h .. ~ pt:M1blc: ;ibour
thc i.ll\tnhu1ton T"u dub run, m
hand "t'l'I.' '>andwiched .iround a heart
ruff on the table Jnd tho: count uf the
hJnd "a' rnmplt!lc The pluy 1n
heart\ confirmed chat Wc,t. who hlj(j
ovcrcalkd 111 1hc \Urt. hnd \mncd
With li»c hcJ.1'1' and had 'ho" n up
wnh l"-u crump' \\'c,t' 1a.1lure tu
folh•" m the lourth round ol duh'
mnrl.c:J EJ.,1 v.11h fl\e card' in lhc
\Ull. hence l:..'r' J1,mbuu1111 v.:1.' 1
S-1-5 Ded.ilt>r ,,.,hed the ~mg uf
Jiamond!. • .nJ. 11vho:n F.<i.'I l•>llo"cd
lol'o. _.1nliJc:n1h Lt-<.! .. d1am11nd 111 the
kn.,\c "1ak10j,'.ftnJr-<>Jd
2000 17~ Clas"L electoc
w tea~/holly deck var~
n•~hed wood inter ~urrey
lop & full cover $5000.
Needs minor Tl C but
runs areat' 949.500.3zso
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Concme & Masonry
Irick llod1 St..,e Tiie
Concrete, Patt0 Driveway
rwepl1.. B8Q'Reh 25Yrs (;p Terry 71 4·5S7-7594
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All phases sm1lo11 1obs.
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Electrical Services
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20 Yrs [ •P l1c/ln1ured
l~275870 949-650-7042
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No loll loo sm Al wvusl
Repaor. remodel fans.
1Pol, new SVC ~ 36fi6
Hardwood & 11e.
Gantenincv
landscaplng
Dlr'tyW~Com Sp11nklers UPI!< a des.
Repao. Troubleshootlni,
Cleanups, Tree S«voces
Pfantone S....voces & more•
714-715-2821
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Cet your yard lookina
th best for Ille W!l'ml!f.
Yard clean ~ Sll'w1"lr.r
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Xtra HO..d Servlcot
714-427-0040
Handyman/
HomeRepajr
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Don'1 ha ... the rigti1 tool•!
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Vada. Vada. Yael.a
Xb'I Ha.ad Savka
7 I 4.427. {)()40
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949-322-8292
House Cleaning
Ho11se Cl-lng•hp'd
Wkly/Bo· whly{Monlhly
Rel s Great rates! Imelda
949-548-4~ 949--278.Ql37
Interior Design
In Home Cons\lltln9
Affordable Style
949.644 4640 A-Home
714·962· 1877 lttferl•r•
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37 Ch1mot11~ s Mont
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Painting
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Painting Pool Service
ltl'S CUSTOM 'AIHTING Mooolc Pool & Sp• Svt
Prof! clean qualrty work Weekly SPrvtt• l·~111p
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Spnng Cleaning
Sp«Ull'
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Cementwork, 811ck, Tile
& More Rthable No job
too small 714-61!>-9062
Linoleum,
Sub Floor Repair,
Molding
141-682.-8881
714·125--3241
Troo Sonic•, Yud
Cle.nup, Maintenance,
Spr'"kler Repair. Haul> nit
(949) 6504711 COll't Do tt? Oott't w-t
t• tlo It? We can & we
will 2417 4 •• Y'1IJI home
repain 71 4·348-8430
Strip & ............... HST MOVlRS $SS/Hr. Custom Hand Painted Se~ine An Cities Insured Mnls & faii. ~ Tl6~ 323-997· I 193 MJs11o-twe mat.6ffit
323-630-9971 cell
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f nendly Service
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sv.n1cw..,.
Qvlddl.elit tra1n1na &
suppott/lrouble shoolmR
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Ill& Stfvlce 888 AclslrO'lld l"80lli60 g&50).9Cm
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water heat~. tin & more
24hr/7days 714-366-1881
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Drywall • Stucco P1lnbnc. Tile & more
20+ Ynrs Elptrit<lctl
•714469-$77•
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Interior & £ 1 terior
Repairs 714-501·6466
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Ouality RlmOdlling
Sll!Ct 1'70 714-SGl-07~ ............
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(949) 6'6-3006
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66 month closed end lease. Total drive off $3947 includes $3304.12 cap cost reduction. First payment,
tax, license and fees and $0 security deposit and $595 bank fee 12k miles per year. 15e per mile
excess. Charges for excess wear and tear may apply Next payment due 30 days after inception.
200!
Beetle GL
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2 yrs. • 24,000 mlles fUll warranty Included
see dealer for complete written copy Of warranty.
'88 VW JETTA CL
C6801U/237583) Used, 1 At This Price
'01 VW BEETLE GLX
<601 0U/409950> Used, 1 At This Price
'00 VW BEETLE CLS
(6534U/458605) Used, 1 At This Price
'88 VW JETTA GLS ·
<66270/032744> Auto, Used, 1 At This Price
'01 VW JETIA OLS
<66460/005451 > Auto, Used, 1 At This Price
'00 VW BEETLE OLS
l6628U/465959> Auto, Used, 1 ~t This Prtce •
'01 VW BEETLE OLS
(6626U/406530) Auto, Used, 1 At This Price
'01 JETIA GLS
<6433Ul210&54> used, 1 At This Price
'00 VW PASSAT GLS
(66150/205027) Auto, Used, 1 At This Price
'OS 20TH ANNIVIRSARY GTI
C6673U/4074987) Used, 1 At This Price
$7,999
$12,988
$1 2,999
$12,999
$13,988
$13,988
$13,988
$14,988
$17,999
$22,288
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plUI tax I fHl/1110.
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66 month closed end lease Total dnve off $3825 includes $3080.38 cap cost reduction. First payment,
tax, license and fees and $0 secunty deposit and $595 bank fee 12k miles per year. 15e per mite excess.
Charges for excess wear and tear may apply Next payment due 30 days after Inception.
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66 month closed end tease. Total dnve off $45621ncludes $3576.76 cap cost reducbon. First payment, tax. license and fees and SO security deposit and $595 bank fee 12k miles per year. 15e per mile excess
Charges for excess wear and tear may apply Next payment due 30 days after inception.
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'98 KIA $PORTAGE 4X4
<6662U/576508> Used, 1 At This Prtce
'01 JEEP WRANGLER
(416HZ/3557fi0) Used, 1 At This Prtce
'01 HONDA CRV
<45IHZl008088> Auto, Used, 1 At This Prtee
'02 CHIYSLIR PT CRUISIR SI
<65810/281887) \Jnder 10K Ml.. Ulld, 1 At This Pr1Ce
$5,999
$6,999
$7,988
$10,988
$10,999
$11 ,988
$22,988
$5,999
$12,999
$14,988
$15,988