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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-07-27 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilotc D Serving the Newport-Mesa conimunity since 1907 TUESDAY I JULY 27' 2004 Voters ·hope· to cast Marinapark call Council will listen tonight to residents' pleas for a November say on the hotly contested project. The mayor expects a long meeting. said. The council has tu decide to· night tu maJce a deat.llint• for No- vember ballot issues. At to11ight's meeting, the puh- lic will get to comment on the environmental reports. and rouncil memlwrs c:m c.lii.n1ss i11· formation un the project that has emt·rgt•d ~incc 1he last meeting. also recentJy told city offidals his linancial partner for the resort projcrt will be Woodrid~c Capi· tal 1.u:. Su1hcrlaml's original partner. D. Michael Talla. has withdmwn from the projl't'I. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot NEWl'OHT HFACI I -The C :iry Council will decide tonight ·whether vowrs get to cast ballots in NoVl'mlwr on the hotly de· bated Marinapark rt•sort pro· po!-.al. which many resident!'. ar· h'llc is the wrong idea for some of the las t 1111dcvcloped coastal property in the rity. Coundl memheri. arc poi1'l'd 111 volt• on whether tht· environ- mental report on the pmjcc·1 mccli. California Envmm111en1al ()ualit y Ari i::,'l1idl'linci.. If tht•y n·rtify lht' rt•porl, 1lwy will voll• on whether 10 place the I Hl· room luxury resorl projet·I on 1h1· Nuvemher hallut so vole rs ran havt' a s.1y. The meeting I!-. t•xpeclcd to dmw a vocal crowd. b111 it'i. tm · dear whid1 way the counril i!> leaning on the issul'. Some coun- cil mcmher!> have-conu.· out for and some again-;t acceptin~ lhe t-11viro1111wntal rt'port amt otllt'r~ dcdi11cd to 1;ay how tlwy t•x1wr1 lo vote. "ll's a vt'ry critical 1111·t·1i11g. hC'- t<111sl' if lthe report! d11l'sn't gl'I certified, tht·n it"s not going IO go to I ht• vOlt'r!> in Novemhcr." C111111cilrna11 John I ldkrn;111 < :iry !>lalT m1·111hl'rs revised 1he ex111·rt<'d n·vcnut• from the Ma- rinapark resort hrcausc of a math 111b1;1kl' in lht• earlier num· her!'., City Ally. Bob Burnham ''ml. 111 1he fourth Yl'ar of opl'm· tion, 1lw first year the resort is 1·xp1•cted to read1 financi<d i.ta· biliry. Marinapark j.., proj1•ctcd to net the f'ily $l.2 million ralht•r th:m $:1.!i million as officials had tho11~h1. he .-.aid. l>1•vclopl'r S1t•ph1·n Sullwrland SEA SOARING --. ~ - . - . . . .-- _. .. . - Hut the co1111l'il'..; decision lo· 11ight centcri. on the environ· mental report. < :ouncilman Steve Hromhc~ said everything hl''s i.t•cn so far. induding thl' rity a11orney'i. legal opinion. lndicatl's UH~ rt•port llll't'I!-. the i.latc'i. j..'llitfr•linei.. < )n the other side of 1h1· i.<.s1w. I ldfrman noll'tJ that tht• city\ t:nviro1111w111al (}11ali1y AITairi. Cui 1ittet• wanted I Ill' 1·11vimn· mC'ntal 1r1 rt•visited ;md -;aid that rnrrit•, 1111w \Vl'ighl with hirn. An artist's rendering of Marinapark resort by SJI Concepts of See VOTERS. Page A4 Newport Beach shows how the controvers ial project would look. .. .. .. ft .. --. -· -. -- Council hopefuls few, far between Not many have jumped to file for the three open scats in Costa Mesa or three more' in Newport Heach . Deirdre Newman Dally Pilot NEWl'Oln MESA Only a 'Jl;irw 11111nlwr of rnml11l;i11·-. for lhl' ( :11y ( 1111nnl l'lt•cliono; rhii. fall havt' q11alili1·d 111 run. 1.-~ h<.:l•ll IWll Wt'l'I...' 'i11c1• p1111·11tial candr ilatei. roultl pull paper-. and lilt• to run for llw lhrl't' open 'it'ali. in C o ... 1a Mei.a and tht• thn·t· opt'll -.t·al~ in Newport ll1.,1d1. Fil111g indude<, gt•11i11g ;it l1·a ... r ~ll rt'sidcnli. to ... 1g11 a 111·11111111 'iuppurting a rnndid.111·. Bruce Garhch In ( .osta M1•...,1, 111i1· l>ON ll AtH I VAii l' I 'II Cl I A parasa1ling enthusiast prepares to. dip his feet into the ocean in front of 18th Street m Newport Beach, as morning clouds begin to clear. l'la11ni11g ( .11111misi.111111·r l1<i... q11.illli1·d· C l rair111an Brun· C ;,arl11 h I 1,...1.1 ~lt·..,;1 l'l1·1·h n11111dl 1111·111lwrs :11 larg1·. < ;arlid1 ..,;rrcl ht• filed hi' 1wr 11 i1111 ;1-. ... 111111 a ... ht• n1uld o;o ht• cooltl 11111vt• 1111 lo other ai.p1Tt' of his campaign . Fire victim identified; cause still unknown "I don't me!..' around," ( .arlich i.aitl. "Thar's the way rm gonna lw "' a City C.ounril 11w111hl'r." A 58-year-old neighbor and his son, 26, pulled 21-year-old Maria Carreno from the small blaze. l'arnml:'diri. look Carreno 111 lloag I loi.pital. where she wai. pronuuncc<l dead hy hospital staff. he ...aid. lolt.I polin· they i.aw !>lllllkt• and rui.lwtl ovt•r. lloheni. said, 1>111 lw coult.111'1 nmlirrn Lhe names wen· slill actiw when rhc 11ei~hhors .:01 tlwrt•. In Ntwporl Ucad1. which ha!> .-.1•ven tlistrit'I!., i11n1111ht•n1 StcVl' lloi.an- i.ky hai. qualified 111 run in Steve Jeff Benson Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Coun1y inve-;liga· rur. Monday idt•111ifit•d the fatal vie· rim of Sunday's s111all aparlrnl'lll fire Oil Maple Avl'nUl'. hut the cause or the fin• is still being invcsligatc<l. An Orange Counry Coroner'-; oni· rial !.aid Maria Cam•no, 21, died ---------- Daily Pilot ATA GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.dait)'pifot.com WEATHER & More morning clouds. but then it should be a hot day, even on the bead\. Sff Pa1eA2. SPORTS A ledt of summer pay prompts Costa Mesa High ~to call it quits. SNPa1eA7 shortly after neighbor:. ex1i11gui:.het.I thr fire and pulled her from the hell· room of her Sundann· Wt· ... 1 apart· m cnt Su11day afternoon. Cui.ta Mei.a lirctighll•rs arriVl'd al tlw apartml'nl at :1:58 p.111. Sunday lo find lhe virtim in full rardi;K arrcsl and immediall'ly hcga11 Cl'll and ad- vanced lifo support treatment 011 hl'r, Ba1wlio11 < lticf Cl1rbtophcr llill'y -.aid. Hll wa!'. a small fire, and we're still 1ryi11g to determine the exact cause," lw said. "Whenever there's a d eath. we haVI' 111 makt' sure we're really right 1111 ... C:;irrenu was removed from tht• i.11111kc·filled room Sunday hy two of her Sundance We.~I neighbors, Isidro I .ahastitfa, !lA, and his so11, /\imdndo l;1bas1id11. 26. acting Battalion Olicf Brian llnlwns said. The two neighbon• lnvestigutors nrc still garhering facts <L" 10 how the fire staned and exactly who doused the na mes wilh waler bur would not disclose any other i11for rnatio11. including possible cm1se-.. dting the ongoing investigation. dbtrit-t lwo. which in Bromberg dudei. Wt•i.1 Nt•wport. and incumht•nl Stt•vt• Bromlwrg ha-. quali fit•t.I lo nm in diMrit-1 fiVl'. whirh 111d11dr' Balboa ls.land and Big< :.inyo11. lm:umhenr John I h·Ot'rna11. who n-prt· <;t•nt~ district st•ve11, which ind11d1·-. Nt•w port Coast. ha.<. pullt·d ;1 pt'lit11111 111 run hut hasn't deddt·d wlwtht·r ht• will go "I huvt•n't heard hark from investi- gatori.," Hoher1s 1'<1id. "'llu•y'vc ac · See FIRE, Pa1e A4 See HOPEFULS, Page A4 Street-widening project narrowly focused, some say An open house tonight will allow residents to comment on a Newport Boulevard plan and its favorable e nvironmental report. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -An environ· mental report on the potential widening of Newport BouJevard says the pmjccl wiU have mini· maJ negative effect on the en- trance to the city, but some resi· dents reel the project will not accomplish the touted henefits. The proposed project calls for Improving the traffic and pedestrian conditions on New- port Boulevard from 17th to 19th streets hy adding a fourth northhound lane throughout the area and adding a fourth southhound lane from the end of the Costa Mesa Freeway to the intersection with Broadway. In November, the Downtown and· F.astside lransportatlon Ad Hoc Committee gave its bla.,. Ing to the widenint(. although many committee members had mixed feelin~ about the project. Tonlght. an open house will be held for residents to comment on the project and tJ1c environmental report. 1ne report sa~ 1wo on-street parking spaces will be lost with the widening. and nearby resi· dcntial neighborhoods might see more traffic during con· structlon, which wiJI he about five to six months, project man- ager Da~ Sorge said. Jn addi- tion to improvin~ traffic. other pluses proml!led by the city are decreasing the number of acci- dents and promoting a man- ageable downtown area. Some residents, like Tom P.pn, who wa.s on the ad hoc committee and Is a Newport· Mesa Unified School District board member. said the project will be a waste of time and money. H'rhe project would 1101 im· prove traffic much , hut it would cost a lot of money and dcterio· rate our duwntown," Egan said. The prospect of wideni11~ Newport Boulevard has beer controversial In the past he· cause some merchants in the area are concerned It wiJI add tn the area's congestion. thereby deterring shoppers from fre . quentlng the shops. Tum SulJ'o, who was chair- man of the committee and is on the board of directors of the Olamber of Commen:e, said better circulation In the project area will mean more customers. "Nobody ever likes more trnf· FYI The open house will take place tonight from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Neighborhood Community Center. 1845 Park Ave. fie. but I foe! that widening that particular area will benefit those people that are just tryint( to gel from the 55 freeway down to flacific Coast I ligh· way," Sutro said. "lt'U move the traffic 4uicker, which in turn al- lows those residents and people that want to shop at thost• husi- nes.'le8 hettcr access quicker." SM WIDENING, Pa1e M ~ ......................................................... ._ ........................................ ________ ___ ---· -... .. rt 1 5 I 1 t - A2. Tuesday, July ) I )()()4 KIDS TALK BACK Campers mix ·fµn , respect,. reactants The Dail y Pi lot wen t to the city of Newport fkach 's Radical Reactions su mmer science class a nd asked cam pers: 'Wha t do you t h ink ahout all this science?' "Son ol honn,.: and ~on 111 hm Wl' t11111'1 i.:1•f Ill n111 ar111111tl ... ADAM .JARVIS,9 t:o .. 1.1 ~"""' .. llll' 1.l111r11la1e 1a .. 11•<, i.:ood, aml tlw chal._ Wil' llH'")' ANDY GUTIERREZ. 7 N1·w1111r1 lk'.11 h ''\Vlw11 \\I' 111ad1· till' 111111,11· roll, 1h;it w.1 ... .:uoll · BRADEN POSTIL, 6 < .11~1 a l\1t .,,, "It\ g1111d \V1· math-'h1111· .111ll pl.iv• -c I wi1h it W1· ... tn.·trhnJ 11 • inti 'tri·1d1nl 11." SAWYER FARMER, 7 Newport Bt•adt "M,1 .. 111i.: 11101 ... 11· roll' wa., run. 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SUMMER CAMPS AQUATIC CAMPS COSTA MESA: Summer W.itcr Polo Instructional Classes consist ol practice. cond1t1omny and game tuchmques. Part1c1pants must pass a SO·yllrd lreeslylo swim and tread water for one minute to he uhg1ble Agus invited are 8 lo 14. Camps are Mondays and Wednesdays Aug. 16 through Aug. 26 from 6 to 7 pm. Tho cost is $30 fnlormat1on: (714) 327 7525. BASEBALL CAMPS NEWPORT BEACH: Skyhawks Baseball C11mp 1s 11proyrarn 1h111 focuses on baseball fund11men1als through drills and lun games in a relaxed scning. Ci'!mpcrs should bnng a baseball glovu. water. sunscreen, lunch and a snack, and will recetve a baseball and a T-shirt. Ages invited <tre 5 to 12. The camp Is Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. 10 1 p.m and begins Aug 2 Information: (949) 644-3151. http:/lwww.c1ty.newµort·beoch.ca.us. BASKETBALL CAMPS NEWPORT BEACH: Skyhawks Basketball Camp provides a noncompelitivc environment for kids lo learn the basic skills of the game. Participants will learn techniques for passing. dribbling and shooting. Campers should bring water. lunch and a snadt, and will receive a 1111·-.w pro1t·rh. Tht• d1mrnatographir 'hi rt i'X p1·rillll'lll l1•;11·h1·' llll'lll hnw 1111111, nm lw ,t•para11·i.I ii tlw propl'r t h1·111ir;al i-. mtrc>J11n·d. Arn11·ll with d1ll1·n·n1 -n1l1m·d 111;11iwr .... ca1111wr ... lwgan marking amt tlraw1 11g on I ,1J1rh. Onn· folly rnlon•d, nthhin~ .1ln1h11I wa' drippl'd 1111111 lht• marl..111g-. w11h t'Yl'Uroppl'r .... /\ .... ii hy ni;ig1c th~ color' 011 the ,111n' lwga11 111 hrt•ak down into thl' ha~1· rolor' that ro111p11.~I' 1lw111: lllark rnarkl'r' -.p rt•atl into purple. g11•1•11 into y1·llow. c·tc. Hv 'h11w111g r hildn•n that ... dt·m·e ran he f1111. 11 mak1·' them more 1111n1•,fl'd in otllt'r 'd1•1K1'' lor tlw h1t111t'. .... 1id -;almna lo.:.;"ha11, a11111lwr H.uliral H1•a1·111111' i11 ... 1runor .111tl h1nl11gy ~tud1·111 .11 II< .I. "I think it giw' 1lw111 an opl'll 11111111 ru l1·ami11i.: ahout 'idt•nn•," she '>itid. <tdding that most of her d1a~es have already said they wanl 111 he scientists when tbey grow up. i..:eepin~ children motivated and interested in the projects for three hours a day is difficult. Johnson said. hut he maintains that being positive anti moving the kids in between project~ helpi. ensure they don't gel hon•d. '"fo keep lillle kids focused on one thinl: is next IO impossible," he said. "As soon as you're negative at all, ii )\fop~ being fun for them ." The next science course offered from the Newport Beach Recreation Services department is "ltecord-Brcaking Rocketry." This dai.s teaches about s pace and how to gel then>. The weeklong course ..iam. Aug. 16. Information and registration can he found al , , (Ip.WWW.city. nelll/J(lff-l)(>fl('/1.ca. "s . basketball and a T-sh1n. Ages invited are 5 10 12. Camps are Monday through Friday, 10 a.rn. to 2 p.m and begin Aug. 16. The cost is $125 or Sl35. Information: (949) 6443151. l11tµ:llwww.c1ty.newport·bcad1.ca.us. materials fee. Information: (949) 644-3151. httpJlwww.city.newport·besch.cs.us. CHEERLEADING CAMPS NEWPORT BEACH: Cheerleading camp by All-American Cheer provides a fun, action-padted environment to learn cheers, chants. motions and jumps. Participants should bring water, a snadt and a lunch. and will receive a music compact disc UPon completion. Ages invited are 4 to 12. Classes are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to noon (for the 4- to 8-year-olds) and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (for ,. the 9· to 12-year-olds), and begin Aug. 16. The cost is $120 (for 4-to 8-year-olds) or $165 (for g. to 12-year-olds), plus a $10 panicipant fee. Information: (949) 644·3151. BEACH CAMPS NEWPORT BEACH: BeachSports Summer Beach Camp includes instruction in beach and ocean safety, boogie boarding, fitness. ecology and beach games. Campers are encouraged to bring boogie boards. drinks and snacks, Shade, water and sunscreen will be provided. Ages invited are 5 to 13 years. Camps are Monday through Friday at either 9 a.m. to 2 p.m .. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. or 1 to 4 p.m. until Aug. 30. The cost is $186 plus a $15 Daily A Pilot SPORTS STAFF &any h ulllner Roportor. 19491 574 4227 tJ.1ny loullinot "lotrmos com Steve Vif99fl s111Jscri1>hon~ to lhu OJ•lv P1lu1 Q1 u .1v111tablu only Uy first class ni111I lor S30 1ie1 month . IP11ces 111chnlo ult <1p11hcable slltlo anc1 local taxos I POSTMASTER Sond address d1H1>gPS to The Newport Bead.Costd M•-sa 0,11lv Pilot. PO Bil• 1560, Cosra Mesa. CA 92626 Co1)yrtgh1 No llt1WS SIOrteS. 1lluslr11toons, ort11orial mattor or ltdvurt1semon1s here111 can he reproduced without written 1~1m1ss1on of copy11ght ownf'I SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST A partly cloudy morning with areas of fog should clear. Expect highs near the coast from 75 to 81and86 to 92 inland with southwesterly 15 mph winds in the afternoon. Partly cloudy skies should return in the evening, and expect mostly cloudy conditions late at night with lows from 61 to67. knots by the afternoon on combined seas of 5 to 7 feet, with the dominant period et 9 seconds. Winds should drop to 10 to l 5 knots In the evening, making waves of 2 feet or less on mixed northwest and south swells. VOl. 98, NO. 209 TffOMAS H JOHNSON Steve Mcierwnk Photo Ec11101, (9491 764 4358 Publisher TONYOODERO f chlnr LANA JOHNSON Promo11<1ns D1uic11" EDmNGSTAFf S.J. C.hn M1m11g1ng Ed1to1. (9491574-4233 s / Cllhn"'' /IJlimes com o.n.n. Gout.t CityEdrtor. (949) 7644324 rlanerte goolof(ro/atmHlS oom Richard Dunn Sports Editor. (9'9) 574 4223 flcherd.dunn("'f11t1mes rom "venC..- Aaslttant City Editor, (949) 574--086 l)'an caftttr(li>/atimes.mm JlmellM Features Editor I News Edrtor. 19491 574-4275 j11m«1. 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Douglas Zimmerman READERS HOTUNE 19491 642·6086 Record your comments 11bour the Daily Pilot or news hps Adchu Our address is 330 W Bay St , Cosl11 Mesa. CA 92627. Office hours are Monday Friday, 8:30 11.m. !'> p.m eon.ctioM It is tho Pilot's policy ro promptly corroe1 ell errors of 1ubtt11nce. Please call (949) ~24 FYI The Newport Beacf\IC011a MeN Daily Pilot (USPS 144·8001 la published dally tn Newport Bead! and Ctnta Mesa, lklbecripCion• ere eveilable only by 91.1b9criblng to The Times Orange County (8001252·9141 In ereq outside of Newport Beacti 81'1'1 Costa Mesa, HOW TO REACH US Cimlletlon The nm.. 0r9119' County 18001252 91'1 ~ ~(9491642-5678 Dhpley 19491 647 432 l EdltoNI Newt {94.9) 642·5680 ~ 19491574 4223 Newt Fu (9491646-4170 ~Fu 194916500170 E-m.11: clai/yfJllotrr> letrmea rom M-6ft()Mce luelNu Ofllce (949) 642 4321 .._. '-• (9491631·5902 Publiahed by T1mn Community News. a d1v1at0n ol the Los Ar'Ofllf!S T 1mes lnformatton: www.nws.noaa.gov BOATING FORECAST On Inner waters, expect a variable wind at 10 knots or less to become westerly at 10 knots In the afternoon, making waves of 2 feet or 1 ... on miJCed west and south twells. Winds should stay westerly at 10 knots at night, then tum southeasterly overnight. Farther out, expect a northwesterly wind of 15 knots or 1 ... to increase to 15 to 25 SURF South.facing spots should see it staying In the waist-to chest-high range, while west-facing brakt will also get some waist-high action. w.w quellty: www.surfriMr.org TIDES Time 12:58a.m. 7:31 a.m. 11:20a.m. 6:12p.m. Height 0.22 feet low 3.17 feet Ngh 2.51 feetlow 8.18 feet high WATER TEMPERATURE · · . . • .__ __________________________________________________ ..JS• EASEL-LY DONE OOUCLAS /IMMl RMAN I DAii V I'll \ 11 Wen Hou works on a painting of the ocean and shorehne at Little Corona Beach in Corona del Mar on a recent sun-filled day. NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL MEETING PREVIEW ON THE AGENDA I lere a rc ..c1111c ilt·m~ lo lw rnm.i<lcrcd by the Newport llt:ad1 City C:ound l t0tligh1. RECOVERY HOME ZONING The rnut1l'il will hold a se(.'OIHJ rt•ading of IH'W zo11111g n:l{Ulat ion~ that govern Jrug and ak ohol recovery ho1111·'· which rc!>idents say arc scattl•n•d a round the lialhoa Peninsula anti can t:<lll!.l' pmhlc111., <;m:h alt noi!>l' a11d h1t1•r. Al their July IJ m l'l'ti11g. 1·111111cil rnemhers voted 4 10 :! in favor 1Jf rules that require so11w recovery homes to apply for Federal Exi:cption Permit~. whirh will be granted hy tht• Planning Commission. Most of the' public l'Ornnwnt at lhe prcvioul. meeting W<1" from people suppo rting tlw recovt>ry homes and in soml' t:tL\ics o pposing the ne w regulations. Because of tlwir comment~. council agreed tu BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Water board to talk quality TI1e Board of Directors of the Mesa Consolidated Water District will hold a public hearing regarding the 2001 Public I lealth Goals Report tonight. The report is prepared every three years to pro- vide further information to the public in addition to the annual Wate r QuaJjty Report. which was mailed out to resi- dents in June. The report compares the district's drinking- water quality with pub· lie-health goals adopted by California's Environ- mental Protection Agen- cy's Office of Environ· mental Health Hv.ard Assessment. It also com- pares this information with the maximum con - taminant-level goals adopted by the Environ- mental Protection Agen- cy. The meeting Is at 7 p.m. at 1965 Placentia Ave. In Costa Mesa. No m<11ter wll.it you're domQ, your homc?IOW!• n~per · ms"'··· Daily Pilot cJmp thl' l't11t~idl'rati1111 ol a rt•t'llVl'ry h111tll .. ., lltrllOVl'f lro111 tltt• lll'W Jll'flllil (fllt'fl,I. l<1•t·11vt·ry honw p ropum·11h ,,ud 1 lw home., .,h11uld11'1 lw 1wnalizL•d for quil'k.Jy adiil·vi11g tlwir goal of gt•t1i11g p1·opk hack into 'ioriety after ki rking a dnig habit or hooting dir-.rnp11v1· f>t'Oph• frorn program,, WHAT TO EXPECT No m ajo r cha11gc~ to tlw rt'h'llla111111" haw lw1·11 11101u1 ... l·d ~111n· till' fir~t rt'.ttling. \\hl'll l'llOllgh l'llUllt'il llll'lllhl'r' \Olt•tl lo r tlw rl'g11lation~ to pa .... th1·111. ROCKY POINT SEWER PUMP STATION Tlw Ora11gt• Cou111 y Sani1a1 ion l>b1 rit-1 wa111' to rl·plm·c its pump slat ion al I !i 7!i W. ( :na~t I lighway with a highcr-l'apal·i1 y -.1a11011 anu"' the ~trecl at 1700 through ;moo Coas t Highway. The 1·011111·il will vow on whetlwr to forward l:Ollllllf'lll~ lro111 lht• l~nvirunmental ()11ali1y Allair' WHATS AFLOAT • WHAT'S AFLOAT 1s publtshed periodically. If you are planning a nautical event, submit the information to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by faK to (9491646-41 70; or bye-mail to tlailypilot•'"latimes.com. CRUISES Join Capt. Don Moseley on the beautiful sailing yacht Dulcinea for a narrated Newpon Harbor cruise of the fa bulous w aterfront homes ancl boats of the rich and fa mo us, see the sea lion colony, and sail the spectacular cool-summer, warm-fall Southern California coastline to Laguna Beach or Dana Point. As a private birthday, anniversary or special event? Sail, swim, snorkel, kayak, sunbathe, watch dolphins, and dine at andlOr for the time-of-your-life vacation at Catalina Island on this well-appointed, U.S. Coast Guard inspected vessel. ASA sailing instruction and cenification. Business conference facility. Information: http:Jlwww.shell baclcdon.com, shellbaclcdon<n> yahoo.com, (949) 632-3736. < .111111111ttl't' 111 tlw .... 111i1a111111 tl"triri l'lw rww $~1..1 111illion p111np ..,1;i11on w ould i11t'ft'ilM' wa).lt•-hamll ing rnpadty from !'i n1illio11 gallon~ pn day to :!:I.Ii m illion gallon~ pt•r day and w1111ltl help tl1•rrt·a~t· the ri~k of M'wagt• !-.pill' hy working with thn·c· olht•r p11111p ~talion~ i11 1h1· l'ity. ( :on.;trul'tion 1' whnl11kd 10 lwgin in :WO!i. WHAT TO EXPECT l'llt' flUlllp ~l;lltoll p n>jl•t•t I' 1101 a lontr<>Vl'r"ial 11111•. anti n 1111wil i~ likl'ly 111 approw !-c·mli11g on tht• 1·ommt•111~. which as k for n1ort• i11fon11atirn1 aht111I traflk. the t'o11str1tl'tion '-dll'd11h• and ot hl'r isMH'"· UNDERGROUND UTILITY DESIGN rill' t"UlllU-if wilt l:Oll).idl'r l\VO rcq m•st., lo pay for cfr~ii.:11 work lo hury utility li11t·~. 011t• area i~ on l'ad lk l>riw, w hc•rt• thl' dl•sig11 is l'XflCl'ted lo l'O~I $ 111.CXiO. l'hc ollll'r i" ho1111tl hy I. A three-course dinner and rtancmg while cruising the harbor 1s available at 8 p.m. Frtdays and at 7·30 p.m . Saturdays at Hornblower Cruises & Events. 2431 W Coast Highway, Newpo n Beach The fee is $59.95 per person on Fndays and $65.95 on Saturdays Sunday brunch cruises also are available . (949) 631-2469. Electric BoatTours offers two-hour cruises of Newport Harbor ($75 per cruise). Round-trip hote l or off-the-water restaurant shuttle service is available. Pidc-up from restaurants with dodts 1s also available. Chanere d and catered tours. (949) 291· 1953. The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum offers Fall Bu.s Tours to the San Diego Maritime Museum. The bus leaves at 9 a.m. and returns at approximately 4 p.m. Enjoy a no-host lunch at the Fish Ma rket. The cost is $20 per person. Information: info1nlnhnm.org. The Newport Landing Belle is available for weddings and receptions, codctail and sightseeing cruises, and IGIB-U•UMIT Special Year-End Values on Your Favorite Lexus Models FYI •WHAT: Newport Beach Crty Council Meeting •WHEN: 7 p.m. today •WHERE: Newport beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. Strcl'I, llalhoa lloulc·vanl, <liantwl lload aml Ou•;111 lio11ll'vanJ, and that dt•,ign Jlmjel't would rn~t $ lll!i.!ltlO. l'lw city ha" had many n·1·1·111 rt'l!Ul'Sh to l'rl':lll' Iii>. a~).l':.."tll'lll Jistm·t, to fl•IY lot 111ilily hurial. lo "tarl tlw pron·s~. rl'~idt•11ts sign ii Jll'lttio n and hring it to till' l'ity. whil'h fronts the 1110111·y to d1·~1g11 tlw utility burial work and taxl'~ rt•sidl'llt~ to Jlay tor I Ill' dPsi~11 and construrtion of tlw prnjt•t't. WHAT TO EXPECT 11w rnundl i' likdy lo a pprove funding for tht' dt·~ign work, .,i11i:t• till' city will n·1·0Vl'r tht• money min· n·-;id1·11h volt' to ncatt' th1· ass1·~s1111·111 distrirt. ( i 111111ilnl /1y 1\lil'i11 /111hi11.w111 meetings. The cost is $500 for the first two hours. plus $150 for each additional hour. (949) 361 3640. Fun Zone Bo1t Co. Nns a 45-minute cruise (adults, $6; children, $1) a nd a 90-minute cruise (adults, $8; children, $1 ) depaning from Balboa Fun Zone every 30 minutes from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. A 60-minute showboat sunset cruise (adults, $6; children, $1 I leaves the Fun Zone at 7 p.m. daily. Private charters are available. (949) 673-0240. Cruise the harbor aboard the Electra. a 100-foot Classic Fantail vessel. Charters with catering are available for up to 145 passengers. (949) 723· 1069. luesdc1y. July 27, 2004 A3 Chalk home sales up to the millions Allcla Robinson Daily Pilot NEWPOHT-MESA -Tlw sale of multimillio n dollar homes has lwen a hot Scgml•nt of Lhl', rc·al estate market this yt>ar, with more Newport lkad1 hOllll'~ valued at $:\ million and u11 al ready sold this y1•ar 1han in all of :woJ. Fn)111 Jmnaary thrmri.:h 111111• of thi~ yl'ar. !l:I Nl'w0port llcad1 huml'~ ~old rnr at lt·a .... s:1 m il- lio11, 1:0111paretl wit h 9<1 home -;ak'l'-in the l'ity starti11g :11 s:1 111illion in 200:1. ~id Sll'Vl' I ligh of Strada Pmpt•rtil·~ in Nt•wport tlcal'h. "We'rl' trar ki11i.: an l'Xtrcml'ly good yl'af in rt.·al l'~lall'," ht> s;1itl. adding that n·n ·111 sall·s data "how thl• flr-.1 salt• of a h uust• on the Ea-.tr-.idl' of Costa Ml•sa for morl' tha n $1 111illi1111. 1\vcrag1• h u1111· prin:~ fu r 1h1· firs t half 111 :!OIM .ire· rloM' 111 .10% hii.:hl'r than lht• s;11l\l' 1wri11<l in :W<l:I i11 hoth 1•wpurt lkarh and <:0~1.1 !\h·,a. :wt'Cmling to d ata from St ratla l'ropert it·~. 111 C:o ... 1a 1'.h·-.a, till' awragl' sah· prin· tor a ~inglt·-farnily ho111t· war-. $(1.IH.fi.15 i11 thl' flrsl half 111 thi~ y1·ar rnmpan·d wi1h tanuary 10 J111w of :!t10:1. wlwn till' awragt· 111 in· wa~ $4~11 .!i~lll. In Newpo1 t llt•ad1, tht• aw ragt• 'all' pr H't' i11 th1• fir.,t 'ix 1111mth~ or ~tlt~I \\,,, .rt $I.!) 1111111011. a~ 11ppo,1·d It• .ut .1wrag1• 111 $1. t7 n111l1t111 1111 tl11· ,,,,,w 'il'glltc'lll Ill l;L'I \'t".lr. l'h.11 aw1agt• "lll'lll'r th.111 1111' 1110 ... 1 1t'l'C't1l 1111111lwr" arrn~s tilt' •Ha ll'. rtw C:1lil11111ia A~s11. of Ht· .tltor., n •111ir1t·d Momlay that in J1111l'. l1H'd1a11 Mt1gh•-farnily hon11· prrt'l'' 'lah'Wiclt• rt•arlwd S4ti9. I 70, a :.!5.:1% increase com- pared with June 2003. In Orange County. the median sale price 1'1st month was $657,930. an in· crea).t' or :17.2% ~im:t' June of last yt•ar. I >1·,pile dmoping local sales. real '~'late hrukc rs said the mar- kd lwrt• has hccn active. With in· vt•111nry growing fro/11 a low poi11t till' market reached in l\1ard 1. l'eoph· are looking to sell in an1id pa1i1111 t>f a post-election "lowdown i11 November, said Bill ( :111t• ol <.Oil; llt•ally < ;nmp. "I think tlll'n:~ a lot of people that know !that'~ co ming!. so tlll'y'rt• tryini.: lo sell lheforel the l'lt0l'lio11," lw ~aid. -I listuril'ally, the rate banks pay for n1onl'Y fru111 the Federal Ile· M'fVl' gtll'~ up after an election. s11 < '.011• t'XIH'l'li.. tht• nrnrket to n 1111i1111l· to ~low Llown as No- Vl'mbc·1 approarhes. "l'lll'n.•, j11'1 not a wholl· lot of ronlidl'IH'l' i11 tc·rm~ of what's go- ing to happ1·11." lw ~aid. I lu11~i11g ...:cit•' in the fi rst ha.If o l ~IKM w1·n· ~low in Custa Mesa, whl'n' ~.1ll'" ""'k ~U:i% frum thr s;111w pl'fiod in :wo:1, and in Nl'wport lkad1. s;1lcs dipped ~lightly lc•s:. 1ha11 '1% in the year- uv1·1 y1·ar n 11nparis11n. Mort• Jlnlfll'rlies may comr 111110 tht• 111arkl'I in the immedi- .lll' tuturt', however, hecau~c pru· .;p1·r11w "l'llt·r" art• thinking it's tinw to c·a..,h 111, I ligh said. "I 111~t 1hi11k that a lot of peo- plt• an· a1111l'ipatini.: that our 111ark1•t i' al ;1 hii.:h point right now .• 111d tlwy want to take ad- vantai.:1• ul it," h1· ~aul. "I don't think chat Wl'0fl' goin~ to s1•t• a l'alarly~rnil' drop in our prit:es. I just think Wl'rt· going to sec sOllll' ll'Vt'ii11).: off." Don't SliR! Install Grab Bars • Professional In sta llation Beachwood Canetructlon of Grab Bars rn Tub. Showe r and Walkways • Ramps and Mod1f1cat1ons (949J-230· 1 !548 Licensed a nd Insured Lie. B-#456742 Serving OC for 25 Years ~~ H0 1•rr 50 Yrars of Fint Q11alityH AJI Types of Window Treatments • Valanl'l:s & Cornice Boxes • Roman Shades • Blind1 • Verticals • Shutters • Bedspread~ 20'', ' '' <lt:1: ~L~ DESIGN CENTER F.il'tory & ~howroom 1948 Harbor Bl vd .. Costa Mesa NOi VALIO WHH OTHER OHCNS (949)642-8400 ' WllH PUllCHASC CK 80TH rA8RK lllA- • Fin,st Prim' Sr,alu a,,J Buf in Orang~ County • F"shest Grilktl Lobst", Crab anJ Seafood in th' arra live Tribuu to Franlt Simitra Monday anti Tuntlay Niihts from 6:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. BAR OPENS AT 4i30 PM DINNf.lt IS SERVED MONDAY-SATIJRDAY FROM 5i30 PM For Rctcrvation Call (949) 646-7944 1695 lrvi'" Aw., Co1t11 M.,. C4 H O!ofE OF nm PEARL Dusr MNmNI ' .. ........ ...._ .. _,_,_, ---- A4 Tuesday, July 27. 2004 '. 101 VOTERS Conbnued from Al public's comments before com· mJlllng to anything. They w-e likely to get plenty of public commenb at tonight's meeting. PUBLIC SAFETY I• l "I'm 4uestioning m yi.el f "I think we're in for a long one." Mayor Tod Ridgt>way ..aid. POLICE FILES .NEWPORT BEACH M onday. Friday. wherher Lhe treportl was ad- L'qUate and should be rertifie(,i," he said. Most council member.. said 01ey have enough technical in- formation but want tu hear the HOPEFULS Continued from Al 11111111)',11 w1tli JI. lfo said he is g1.1ppl111,: \\llh how to best baJ- .1111 t" Iii 111111• "I 111 1 1·11111g .1 lot of push -hack • 11 11 .. 11, I h'flt-man said. "I 11.1\4 1 11111 17-year-old bar.-. ,111.J 11.. ''' 1~ a full-rime teach- • 1 I 1 • 11 H ·w derision!> urt• '"I'• •1 1 •. 111 uh• from the insidt' "111 11 .. 111 \illll family. profc~· ·'""ti 111.· 1111•11 puhlic S(>rvke .11 111 n111w.11 h 111 lhc commu- 1111\ hVl'lvt· p1~11plt· have puUed pc- 11111111' 111 run in Costa Mesa, in· • l11clirtg lnc11mbt'nt Mike Schcaf- •·1. Plan11111~ <..ommisi;iont'r f.rir l<t'vt·r. former Mavor fjnda I J1xun, l'.ul~ anti · Herrcatiun 1 .mnmi~siont'r Mirnu Hurcla~a .111d Planning CumrniM 11mer K;1- 1n11a Fule)'. who had 26 111 her ~upportt•rs ~i~ll her rwlition ~tonday afternoon on the steps ot ! :ity I I.ill "'It\ .:rl'at." Foley said. "It wai. w1111derl11I. 11 wa., nict' 10 ha\/(' till' -.1ron~ -.upport from -.urh a h1oatJ ~c1·1 i11n ut 1ht> rommtmity, \\'1• hll\'I' ii ..:ood ll'Ulll on (HJr wny 111 .1 -.1ro11g firu,h I've r<11sl·d • AIJCIA ROBINSON covers business. pah11ca and the environment. She may be reactied at 1949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at a/1c1a robinson o la11mes com 'It was nice to have the strong support from such a broad section of the community. We have a good team on our way to a strong finish.' KlltrNFotey Planning Comm1ss1oner $1 7,1100 in the pa!>I m onth." The others who pulled pap('~ in < :osra Mesa were Sam (l ark. Karl Ahlf, Lori 1 lammarlund. Mi- r hal•I Clifford, Richard Carroll and ;\11illio Giovanallo. In Newpon Beach, Lhc only othl·r potential candidate who has taken our a petition i,· Do- lores Ouing, who would be n111- 11ing in dis1ril'1 seven. Phil ArM. <i 'pokcsperson for (ireenlight. rlw slow· growth KfOUp, :.aid while II hasn't endorsed anyone, Oiling share' tlw <irt.>e11iigh1 phito~o­ phy. Otting lllllldn't he rcadwd for co111111e111. • DElftOftE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa. She may be reactied at 19491 574·4221 or by e-ma;I a1 de,,dre.newman •> latimes.com ------------ FIRE Continued from Al thl· hf-<lronm of (.arrcno·, apart· tnl'lll 1111i1. and tht•rt· wt·n· 110 u tlwr inj11ri1·' r<.•purtl'<l, H1l1·y said. f>am.1g1' tn lhl' building Jnd it~ t:o1111·n1.; wa' c•,11mated al $.1,0(10. 111111ph..,lwt! whllt tlwy'w atT11m pli~hl'll. ,111d thl·y·r~· ~11ing tn •JEFF BENSON is the news 111rtlll1lll' 011 111 lhl• llt'Kt n1uple of assistant and may be readied at d.1y.., · (9491 574-4298 or bye mail at 1111· fir1• d.tm agt• was l!>e>lalt'tl IC> -1e/f.benson o filtm1es.com WIDENING thl' 1111rnh1·r of acnd1·n1' hr · l"aU-.\' 1111,.,t arc from pcnplt> runn111~ rt•d light.., and the data i11 1hl' report wa~ t'Ollt'l"l t•d he:· fufl• rt·d-light l«tmcra.; Wt'rl' 111- 'talll·d. Continued from A 1 l·wrn tnnk "~tit' w11h ,111111· 111 tilt' otllt'r promi!.t:d benefi t~ of tht• witlt'ning. Whtie om· of 1111•111 1s <.h·crca~mg delay' 111 thl' prowi-1 art'a. l~gan i.aid tlw amounr of 1imf' saved in :W;.!5 would Q11ly be one minutt' and ·17 ,.;cron(b in th1• morning a111I one minutt.' and nme ~erond' 111 the cvcnmg. A11d Egan 1'a1d the widening would not tlccrt·ast' Data fur 1lw un:idc111 r.tlt'' wa' rnill'd frnm April I 99c.'J lo :WOl, J.lld lht• red ·hgh t l'Unll'ra . ., wt•rc llll>talled downtown 111 < ktuhl'r 200:1. • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa She may be reacned at (9491 5 74-4221 or by e mail at delfdre.newmon "lat1mes com f r I I Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot 1490.0 Square ft. Granite Countertop...... Installed S II (80 colors) 18X18 Travertine.... 2 Square ft. TWO LOCATIONS 1363 S. State College Blvd., Anaheim. 92806 (714) 999-5522 1536 Newpor1 Blvd., Costa Mesa. 92627 (714) &81-4757 cont. Lie. 1812121 •References CAPRIBLU Almtl'JOTl( ~ IUSTOMHTIJ Tuesday Night Special! 40°/o OFF WINE wrr!t 1111 !-•"•' tJT /,.~_. mlut'/ FULL BAR· rRJVATE DINING . '' I 61 7 WESTCLIFF DRIVE. CORNER OF· oovtll 949-548-4060 Newport &each (._ + • Naplet: Vandalism was reported in the 2300 blodt at 5:21 p.m . Monday . • Newpon Boulevard: Grand theft was reported in tt'te 1800 block al 1:29 p.m Saturday. -I ~ COSTA MESA • c.m.,u. Dttw: Huardooa material• were reported in the 3800 blodt at 2:04 p.m. Monday. • ~StrMt: ~theft waa reported In the 100 blodt 1t 1 :53 p.m . Monday. • 8ri9tOI StrMt: Annoying calls were reported In the 3300 blodc at 3:37 p.m. Friday. •Newport Boulewrd: Embezzlement was reported in the 1900 block at 2:13 a.m. Sunday. • w..tmlnswr Avenue: Vand11lism was repolted in the 1900 block at 5·08 p rTI Friday. • Montero Avenue: ~theft was reported in the 300 blodt at 5:67 p.m . • Hirt.or Boulevlrd: Pro11itution was reported in the 3200 blodc at 8:52 p.m. AROUND TOWN • Send AROUM> TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa. CA 92827; by e-mail to jeff.benson@l•tlmu.com; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, dare and location of the event, as well as a contact phone number. TOOAY Thi fifth ennu1I Co.u M ... Concerts In the Park aeries is held at 6:15 p.m . Tuesdays at Fairview Park. 2525 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa. Latin rodt band "Savor" w ilt perform. Information: (714) 754-5300. Mother'• M•rbt will hoat "Peripheral Neuropathy (PNl and Pain," a free semin ar given by Dr. Donald Jolly and Whittaker Wellness Institute from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The market is located at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (800) 595-6667. WEDNESDAY Borden Books, Mualc ind Caf9 will host Storvtime with Miss Laura and the theme: Zany Zoo. Reading begins at 10 a.m. at 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 631-8661. Borden Books. Muaic ind C"' will host Nidcelodeon Summer Camps for kids, featuring songs, games, crafts and m ore. Beginning at 11 a.m .. the camp is limited to 20, and registration in advance is required. It's at 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa M esa. Information: (949) 631-8661. The Or11nge County F1iir will otr.r froe admission with the donation of one new or three used ctuldren's books. Donated books to benefit Orange County public schools and will be matched by Scholastic. Inc. The fair runs from noon to 6 p.m. at 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714)708-1543. THURSDAY Cold Stone Cftlmery and the M ake-a-Wish Foundation are holding the' third annual "World's Largest Ice Cream Social:' Guests are treated to one free slice of M ake-a-Wish Ice Cream Cake white accepting donations to the foundation from 5 to 8 p.m. at 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 642-8570, http:Jtwww.coldstonecreamery. com , http:ltwww.wish.org. The Or11nge County F1ilr presents Alton Brown, host of Good Eats on the Food Network, featuring a one -hour cooking demonstration, answer session and a book sate and autograph signing from 5:30 10 6:30 p.m. on the Heritage Stage at the Orange County Fair, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 708-3247, http://www.ocfair. com. A monthly ea,.., Networtclng Resource meeting for those who are unemployed Is held from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in Stewart Lounge of St. Andrew's Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The meeting is free and reservations aren't required. Information: (949) 574-2236. A Badl.a.y 11.t W.• wll be hoated by bat expert Stephanie Remington beginning at dusk. The co11 la $7 per peraon for age• 8 and up, and pre-regiatratlon is required. Information: (949) 923-2275 SATURDAY A CPR dlu wfll M held from I a.m. to 4 p.m . In Room 104 of Orange Coaat College's Bu1ine11 Education building, 2701 F1irview Road, Costa Mesa. Thoae who aucoe11fully complete the courae wilt receive two American Red Cro11 certification cards: tor adult, child and inf1nt CPR and for Automated Extemal Defibrilation. The colt la $60. Information: (714') 432·6880. The trend opening of the °'9nge County MuaeYm of Art'• new Orange Lounge begin• at 10 e.m. in the Crete & S.mtl 1nd Mecv'• Home Store wing et South Coeat Plue, 3333 Britto! St., Coata Mesa. It'• the ftrtt mua.um ~ on the Welt Coat devoted to dlghal end vkleo ert. Hou,. ere 10 e.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Fridey, 10 e.m. to I p.m. Saturday end 11 e.m. to 1:30 p.m. St.lnday. Adml11lon 11 he. fnfonnttlon: (71') 112-3388. to malle chocolate ones from l 10 2:30 p.m. There is ·a $10 per child fee (ages 5 and up), and regiatration is required. Information: (949) 923-2275. SUNDAY The Z1n Center of Orange County is offering an Mlntroduction 10 Zen" workshop from 1 to 4 p.m . at 120 E. 18th St., Costa M esa. The workshop combines experience in Zen meditation with amall group instruction. The coat is $60. Information: (949) 722-7818. MONDAY Ptein •Ir painting for kid• will teach the joy of painting under the instruction of artists and educators from the Southern California Plain Air Painters Assn. Wort! produced will be displayed at the SoCalPapa Art Show in Oct. The cost is $5 per child (materials included), and regislration is required. Call for ages and times. Information: (949) 923-2275. AUG. 3 Plain air painting for kids wilt teach the joy of painting under the instruction of artists and educators from the Southern California Plein Arr Painters Assn. Work produced wilt be displayed at the SoCalPapa Art Show in Oct. The cost is $5 per child (materials included), and registration is required. Call for ages and times. Information: (949) 923-2275 The fifth annual Costa Mesa Concerts ln the Park series is held at 6:15 p.m. Tuesdays at Fairview Park, 2525 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Swing and oldies band "Red & the Red Hots" will perform. lnforma1ion: (714) 754-5300. AUG.4 -Whit Animals Live Herer is a parent-child learning experience about the animals that live in the Upper Newport bay Preserve The class runs from 10:30 to 11 : 15 a.m . and costs $5 per child ages 3 and 4. Registration is required. Information: (949) 923-2275. Orlnge Co1at College'• Tranat.f Center is hosting a workshop to show students how to fill applications for California State University campuses at 12:30 p.m . OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road. Costa M esa. The Cal State application filing period for the spring of 2005 begins Aug. 1. Admission is free but appointments are required. Information: (714) 432-5894. AUG.6 Joe P9truccio, the "Official Artilt of Graceland." will bring his "50th Anniversary of Rodi 'n' Roll" tour to Newport Beach from 5:30 10 8:30 p.m. through Aug. 28 at the Chudt Jones Gallery in Fashion Island . The e)(hibition includes original fine art and photography d'lronicling the careers o f Elvis Presley, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones. Led Zeppelin and more. Information: (949) 759-0758. AUG.7 A two-hour Wlllklng tour of the Badt Bay will be given by a trained naturalisl beginning at 9 a.m . There is no cost no reservation• are needed. Information: (949) 923-2269. An edult-only hike. the Ttall of Beauty, will be held from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. at the Environmental Nature Center, 1601 16th St., Newport Bead'I. Inspirational quotlS are placed along the trail. The coat is $2, Information: (949) 645-8489. A GlJCa 9Y8WNr ttunk ahow will be held from noon to 6 p.m , at l.1. Eyeworb 11 South Coast Pta11, 3333 Brlatol St .. Ste. 2520, Co1t1 M1&a. Open caaea will ahowcaae the Gucci eyewear collectlon, coooepta, color p61ett" 1nd designs for the aeaaon. lnform1tion: (714) 957-8256. ,...,, .., peinting for kids wilt teach the joy of pelntlng under the lnltruction of ertlat• and educator• from the Southern C.lifoml1 Pleln Alr P1intera Aun. Work p~ will be displayed et the SoCalPape Art Show in Oct. The coat la S6 per child (mat1riat1 lnduded), and reglatnrtion ia 1'9qUlm. Call fo' egea and tlmea. Information: (Ml) 923-2275. Alt 0.-. eo.t Colete women'a d ... on Nlllng and eeemeneNp, •CMetng fof WOmtn; wtM be held toc:t.y, Aug. 1 .. end Aug. 21 et OCC'a Salling C..tn ~ INdl. 1901 w. CoeM •tlghwly. Co.I Guard-licensed women sailors will teach the class~aiHng terminology, safety, dodcing. steering and more. The cost is $225. Information: (949) 645-9412 . The lab is pfMentlng a MPet-a-Porter " pet runway fashion show . Participants can enter their pets into various categories including: bes1 costume, m ost fashionable. and the owner-pet look-alike contest. Admission is free, and the show runs from 3 to 5 p.m. at 2930 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 966-6661. Menily Kutner will read story lime and sign her book, ~Down on the Farm;• at 3 p.m, at Barnes & Noble, M etro Pointe, 901 South Coast Dm1e, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 444-0226. Corona del Mar High School's Class of 1984 will celebrate its 201h high school reunion from 7 p.m . to 1 a.m. at rite Hard Rock Cafe. 451 Newport Center l)nve. Newport Beach. Information: (949) 640·8844 AUG.8 Costa Mese High School's Class of 1974 will celebrate its 301h hiyh school rcunron from 7 p.m to l a.m . at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. 17941 Von Karmen Ave., Irvine. Information; (949) 863-1999. Estancia High School's Class of 1984 will celebrate its 20th high school reunion from 7 p m to 1 a.m. at the Westin South Coast Pla1a, 686 Anton Blvd .. Costa Mesa. lnforma11orr (714) 540-2500. AUG.9 Orange Coest College's School of Sailing and Seamanship is offering a noncredit "Introduction to Shields" sailing class from 5 to 8:15 p.m . M ondays through Wednesdays until Aug .. 18 The course is held at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Students will learn seamanship skills, dodclng, knots and more. Registration is S1 29. tnformalion: (949) 645-9412. AUG. 10 Plain air painting for kids will teach the 1oy of painting under the 1ns1ruction ol artists and educators from the Southern Calrfo rn1a Plem Air Painters Assn Work produced wHI be displayed at the SoCalPapa Art Shovy in OC1ober. The cost is SS per child (materials included), and regis1ra11on is required. Call tor ages and limes. Information: (949) 923·2275. The fifth annual Costa MeH Concerts m the Park series 1s held at 6:15 p.m. Tuesdays at Fairview Park, 2525 Placenlla Ave .• Costa Mesa. Classic rode ban d "The Answer" will perform. The Friends of Fairview Park Committee will host a "Park-0 -Rama" event at 5:30 p.m .. featuring kite and glider plane demonstrallons, tram rrdes and m ore. Information: (7141 754-5300. AUG. 11 Shennan Llb,.ry and Gardens will hold a floral dos1gn for formal dining using roses course beginning at 9 a.m . The class is being held at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona det Mar, and costs $45 ($40 for "Friends"). Information: (949) 673-2261, http:llwww.slgaroens.org. The C.IHomia Retired T1adl1rs Assn .. Harbor Division 177. will hold a meeting for members and prospective members at ~2:30 p.m . at the Costa M esa Community Center, 1845 Parle Ave., Costa Mesa. Fabie Kay Combs, who participated m the 2002 Winter Olympics as iJ torchbearer, will speak about the Olympics. An mdoor p1c111c lunch will be served. Information: (949) 551-5082 Or11nge Coast College's Transfer Center is hosting a w orkshot• 111 show students how 10 frll out applications for Caliform;i St.HA University campuses at 5 p 111 OCC is at 2701 Fairv1<'W Ro,.d. Costa Mesa. The CSU application.filing period lor 1hS spring of 2005 begins Aug 1 Admission is tree but apporn1men1s are requir<'ct Information-1714) 432 589-l The California Assn. of Nurserymen's i.>la11t 11ur.lf()n wtll be held from 5 10 10 p rn 1P Building 12 the Parade ol Producls and lhP Counv<1rrl dl Jf1e Orange County Fair & f 1<1J_u!.11ion Center, 88 Fan Drive. Coo;tc1 Mvsa Admission 1s $5 lnlurm111m11 (714) 545 8449 AUG. 13 A gem, jewelry and bead "how will be held lro111 10" ", 1 ··,, 111 Fnday, 10 a.m to 7 p n • ~.11111 l1w and 10 a.m to 5 p 111 S11nd.1v HI Building 12 am11h1• f't1tdd1 1.f Products .11 •he 01.11 1111• Co111 1t\ Fair & E~pus1t1on C1·nt1·1. RI:' f .w Roacl. Cost11 Mesa AdnitSSll)fl IS $5 for ddults and fret• for rh1lr1rcn 12 and under tntonrn111011 l'•U3) 252-8300 or www 111•mf<11ft rn111 AUG. 14 Orange Coast College E><tended Education 1s sponsonnq • H• '"' to Become a Nutarv Pul•lit '''''" 8:45 a.m . 10 5 p rn ,11 Ur,m I'' Coast College 2701 F.rnv11·w Road Reg1 stral101110., S9'1 (add111onal $45 ,11 rl 1.,~ Int • 1 111· cert1f1calel lnlorrn/111011 111~• 432-5880. opt1Cin 1 R.,41st1 ' online at httr ww\<\ occrirkers.coni Intermediate plain air painting 11 an outdoor cou1 \I! lr)r ,.~, • B <•mt up that runs from 9 a rn 111 noon. The cost 1s S20 (material!:. included) and re91stra11on 1!> required. lnforma11u11 19491 923-2275 Orange Coast College Extended Education 1s snonsonnq ·9, . ..,1 Locations io Invest, L1vp Woi~ Play, Have a Seconrl Hom<> .111d Retire" seminar 9 a m lo '.> 3(1 pm. at Orange Co;ist Collcq" 2701 Fairview Road. Rry1s11,1t1on is $69 per person, S99 per ru1lple. Information (7 14) 432 5880, option 1. Register onlme .11 http:11Www occtirl.t>t:-. c11m Chevy Madness, featunng cilrs, trudcs, manufacturer!., venrtrn <; and apparel, is heir! frum 9 .1 m lo 5 p.m . at the Oranye Cmml\ Fair & Expos1t1on Cenler's Festival Fields and Arlington Fields, 88 Fair Dr111e, Co')t;i Mr><;a. Admission 1s $10 for <1rh.1lls, w hile tickets are SS for semor s ttnrt d'l1ldren 12 anu unrter Information· (805) 686·2007 AUG.16 Newport Harbor High School cheerleaders w ill lead lhtm summer junior cheer camp frum 1 to 3 p .m. through Aug 18 <1nd • from 1to 1:30 p.m. Aug. 19 at the school. Climes will include basic cheer technique and a danrP routine. The cost is S95. Information: (949) 645-1641, · • • AUG.18 Toddler Time "Mud and Muck I" is a parent-child learning experience that has 9 park ranger reaching, telling stories and employing hands-on fun for children 2 10 4 beginning ;it 9 or 10:30 a.m. Tho cost 1s $5 per child, and registration is required. Information (949) 923-2275. .. 1. ~. :· Mary Grace Overend (80) Resident of aolboo lalond died Fri~ July 23, 2004 Beloved Mother of Peggy (Ste¥.) Lloyd of lo Jolla, Potty !Tom) Goethols of ~ Beodl, John (Cnrisf <Mrend of FollbrOoli, Fr Jim Overend of Newport Beach and Tom (Tomi) oYerend of Huntington Beach loving siater of reggy Von O.r. ~he of. Los Angeles. loving Grorldrnolt. of nrne. Mou of Chnation Burial Tuesday 1 O:OOA M. ot St Jdln Vionney Chapel, Balboa lalond, CA. Interment at Pocifk • Vi9W Memorial Peine, Newport e.odl, CA. In lieu of flowers pleo11 • donat. in Mary's nOtM io the Hoag Conc•r Society, Newport leach. O'ConnOr loguno Hilla Mor1uory Directors (949) 58 I ·4300 ... www.OCOlw~.com :,_ ! Dady Pilot Tuesday, July 27, 2004 A5 I ORANGE COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS TODAY 7P.M . NQON BEST BET AT ·THE FAIR • AJl.Aleskan Racing Plu• - Porter Meadows • Dlecowr the Feir Button ~Hunt (Noon to 10 p.m.J -Youth Building • 3-.._..old Deys a1 th• Felr Entriee Aceept9d (Noon to 2 p.m.) -Youth Building • Pwt Rode Contest (Noon to.2 p.m .) -Youth Building • Jam Seuion o.ndn' -Kids Stage lP.M. • AJl.Alubn Racing Pie• - Porter.Meadows • Mys19ry Contest -Kids Stage • • Gluablowing Demonltntion - Crafters Village • Art Demont1ratlon -Visual Arts Building • Uama Presentation -Livestock Arena • Knotty Knitters Demonstration -Home & Hobbies Stage • Westminster P9tfonnlng Arb - Herit6ge Stage • Beach Cities Stars Dance -Sun Stage . • Juggler Chu Mllrquette -Kids Part Science Center • MaurMn W. Puppet (1to6 p.m.) -Grounds 1:30P.M. • Trwe&lng Game Show ( 1 :30 to 6:30 p.m.) -Grounds • Russell Brothen Circus - Green Gate Area 2P.M. • Woodwort(en Demonl1ration -Visual Arts Building • Ceramics Demonstration - Crafters Village • Storvt-IHng -Youth Building 3P.M. • All·Alaakan Racing Pig1 - Porker Meadows •Circus Fun Review -Kids Slage'_ • Westminster '-rfonnlng Am - Heritage Stage •Beach Cities Stars Dence -Sun Stage • Jenica Wilson -Celebration Stage • Glaublowlng Demonstration - Crafters Village • Art Demonstration -Visual Arts Building •Juggler Chu Marquette - Grounds • Singer Lani Risto -Centennial Stage • llama PNHntatlon -Livestoct Arena 3:30P.M. • Milking Demonstration - Millennium Barn • O.C. Woodworbrs "Tops for Km· wtth Biii R09ers -Home & Hobbies Stage • Singer Billy Eridcson - Centennial Stage 4P.M. • Ceramics O.monstnition - Crafters Village • Hypnotist Maltt ~le -Sun Stage • WoodwOtbn Demonstretion -Visual Arts Building • Karaoke -Youth Building Stage • Trinlded StMI DNm Band - Centennial Stage 7:30P.M. • Jadcaon Browne/Shewn CoMn ($32 to $52.50) -Pacific Amphitheatre · • Docent Tour -Visual Arts Building • • Milking Demonstration - Millennium Barn • Magic of Frank Thurston -Kida Stage • Port City Washboard Wiunh - Heritage Stage • Ru11ell Brothen Circus - Green Gate Area • Singer/Guitarist Steve lord - Centennial Stage 8P.M. • The Funk Brothers (An Evening of Motown) -Citizens Business Bank Arena • Potato Sade Tag Contest -Kids Stage • Oxen Team PNsentation - Livestock Arena • Patton lathe -Sun Stage • Trinidad Steel Drum Band - Centennial Stage • Art Demonstration -Visual Arts Building 8:30P.M. • Big Band 2000 -Heritage Stage • Singer/Guitarist Steve lord - Centennial Stage • 3· 'fM...old Deys et the Feir (Entries Evaluations) -Youth Building • Woodwoltters Demonstration -Visual Arts Building • Mel's Boot Scoot.ers -Heritage Stage The Funk Brothers will perform at the Citizens Business Bank Arena tonight at 8 p.m. 9P.M. • Hypnotist Mark Yuzuik -Sun Stage • Sheep Industry PNsentation llveltOdc -Livestoct Arena • ABC Cake Decontlng Shoppe & Bakery -Home & Hobbies Stage • Magic of Frank Thu1'9ton -Kids Stage • Me&'• Boot Scooters -Heritage Stage • Ballet Folklorico -Sun Stage • Juggler Chu Marquette - Celebration Stage • Singer Lani Risto -Centennial Stage 2:30P.M. • Clrcut Fun Review Auditions - Kids Stage •Singer Billy Eridcson - Centennial Stage •Docent Tour -Visual Arts Building • Balla1 Folklorico Renacimlento -Sun Stage • Magic of Frank Thurston - Celebration Stage • Storytelling -Youth Building • Juggler Chu Marquette -Kids Park Science Center • Singer Lani Risto -Centennial Stage • Shffp Industry PNsentation - Livestock Area 4:30P.M. • Cooking with Jan Mongell "GNat Grapes" -Home & Hobbies Stage • Associated SquaN Dancers of Southern California -Heritage Stage • Russell Brothers Circus - Green Gate Area • Singer Billy Eridcson - Centennial Stage •Through the Grapevine Contest -Kids Stage 5P.M. • All-Ala1kan Racing Pigs - Porker Meadows • Showuse Entertainers -Sun Stage •Jenica Wilson -Celebration Stage • Juggler Chez Marquette - Grounds •Singer lenl Risto -Centennial Stage • Junior Dairy Goat COSTI\ MFSA IU1 COUNTRY CLUO 'i 2004 32nd ANNUAL COSTA MESA CITY CHAMPIONSHIP (Will JORDAN CLASSIC) Dear Fellow Golfer: . A uit 7 and Sunda~ Augu1~ I . at This year's event will be heldt+!" Soturclay,d .t:!Me...a Lindo Cours.es.1he event includes a Costa M.e...a Coun!rY Club~ Los ~s 0J more than S l 0,000 in scrip , with $~. barbecue oo Su~A 'htee prize~. ~~ ies ·fin be lour Rights ovoiloble ond a Senior 01v1s1on for maximum to each 19 I winner · re wi pl 55 """"" of age and older. ·11 be ho ed ayers '--. bl k player No requests for group tee times w1 nor . ~;iiu=~t:wi7i'~ in :~r~ sh;pe for ltm year's event and our pro shop is open for 0 11 your golfing needs. Speed of ploy will be monitored and enforced R ... ro .. ?~ ~~) Q Head Goll P<oi..,;...,1 Tournament Diredof - Dress code: Shirts with collar, no short shorts or swim tn.mlts. • 9m.d on 320 l'\oyer'l Showmanship -Livestock Arena • Associated SquaN Dancers of So. Califomia -Heritage Stage 5:30P.M. . •Sebastian Sidi (5:30 to 10 p.m .) -Courtyard • Milking Demonstration - Millennium Barn • Singer Billy Erickson - Centennial Stage 6P.M. • Glitter Art on Acrylic with Sandy Hefnider -Home & Hobbies Stage • Magic of Frank Thurston - Celebration Stage • Circus Fun Review Auditions - Kids Stage • Storyte&ling -Youth Building • Glassblowing Demonstration - Crafters Village • Ceramics Demonstration - Crafters Village • Trinidad Steel Drum Band - Centennial Stage • Art Demonstration -Visual Arts Building 6:30P.M. • Karaokin' at the Fair -Heritage Stage •Circus Fun Review -Kids Park • Singer/Guitarist Steve Lord - Centennial Stage · • Ru11all Brothers Circus - Green Gate Area • All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Porker Meadows • Trinidad StHI Drum Band - Centennial Stage 9:30P.M. • Port City Washboard Wizards - Heritage Stage •Singer/Guitarist St9ve Lord - Centennial Stage lOP.M. • Patton Letha -Sun Stage • Trinidad Stffl Drum Band - Centennial Stage 10:30P.M. • Big Band 2000 -Heritage Stage CA LIF ORN IA NEWSPAPER PUBLI SHERS ASS OCIATION 20 03 BETTER NEWSPAP ERS CO NTE ST First Place -Daily Pilot Spot News Photo ean Hiller's March 2, 2003 photograph of California Highway Patrol officers reaching over the railing of the Costa Mesa Freeway interchange, trying to prevent a suicidal Tustin man from falling onto the San Diego Freeway, won first place spot news photo for daily newspapers in California with circulations of 25,001 to 75,000. 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I kept laughing. ,,,111111J.: fur the AOI. man's voice. l 11 .. 11allv chuckled the whole llml' I 1i'~t'd tlH1' computer, unit'" I wa!> 111 an urg1mt '1111.Jll()tl. I lol<.l on! I ''a~ 111 an urgent .. 1111.11ion. Susie wrung her hands ·"till' l11tl1· hgl11e11ing bolt failed 10 1.:n11t·. mec1n1ng we were still 11111 w1linc. t\ h:1·1 minu1es later. II d1d "I low do I make an ,11tadllne11t and t:·mail it?" "J luh?" ~aitl Susie. who checks 111·1 e-mail al least once a week. I du~ed out of e-mail {you h:1,·1· 111 l'iil'k on a little filing rah111ct. not an "X"), and went 1111111 ~!1crosolt Word. But then I ro11ldn'1 get bark to e·mail and tlit·n, \\hen I did. I couldn't n•11t1 n 111 \\'urd. It probably d1d11'1 help thal I wa~ giggling i.o 11\llt'h . S11 here j, lhc column. It may 11111 l'\'en make It to the Pilot. It's not l'<tl>Y u~ing .1 modem la~l111med 111 thl' PaJeolithic Era. but the weathl'r here is so great. all I c<u1 do i1' J.1ugh. • SUE CLARK 1s a Coate Mesa resident and 11 high sc:tiool guidance counselor at Creekside High Sctiool 1n lr\llnll NEWS QUIZ I. A 11mull KJ'OUP of blbllophUes last week revived un effort to do what7 t\. Rt·\ 1w tht• H1hll' I\ F1Hht 1h1· :\l.mn.1park rt"'-orl tft'VC'fllJllllt'll l. - C: Run lnr pohticill offi ce. n. Start thinking about new library 'pare in Costa Mt" a. 2. Orange County health oflklals 1ugested to do what In rnponae to the thftat of West Niie Vlru9' A. Eliminate standing water. R. Limit outdoor activity at dawn and dusk. when mosquitoes are most active. C Wear long-sleeved 'lmt~ amt Ion(( pnntll when ou tdoor,. 0. All of th<' a how . 3. Orange County CoutJCeeper, a local environmental poup, Is pohed to start an effort In Augu•t that would do whatr A. Study the effr-cts of Michael Moore's ''Fahrenheil 911 1" on sea life B. Measure the bi!Q(est wavt's on the Newport Coast. C S1udy the Rhine Otannel. 0, None of the above. 4. Aw Coeta Mesa police o~ were lnJUftd IMt week after a 40-mlnute punu.lt that started In Santa AM wtth an allepdwhatf A. Fight . B. Drug 1ransaction C ProslituUon sollcitaUon D. None of the above 5. What lllue klltPld ~of --' city priorities for 2004-05 that N~n Beach City Manager Homer e.ludau preeented to the City Coundlf A. More streets A. Addressing wt overcrowded Ciry llall C Better training for City Council members D. More staff parties. 8. An option the <>ranee County llulportadon Authority la coneklertnl to we cor4esdon on the "Orange Crwh" II lo do whatt A. Hope for a lot less traffic fl. More sigJlage C. Extend the Orange Freeway to the Corona del Mar Freeway, pulling freeway lanes through Mesa Verde. I>. None of the above. 7. Local martnen debated an A.seembly bW IMt week that would do whatf A. Require soulhwesterly swells 10 be larger B. Require more buoys in the water C Tighten up a yacht tax law D. None of the above a. Dltt. Atty. Tony RICU&dr•. called the~ Haldl ..... team'l 81rat9 of hlrlns )won for conlUhadon wbatf A. HOutrageous" R. "A smart move• t:. "A good deal" 0. None of the ab<M I: D: 2: 0; 3:C; 4:8; 5:8; 6:C; 7: C; 8:A MAILBAG FIL( PHOTO I DAILY PILOT A local walks his dog at the Mannapark mobile home park on the Balboa Peninsula. Preserve Mari napark 'bay-front treasure· I am strongly opposed to approVlng the general plan amendmen1 for the Marinapark resort on the ground~ 1hat it will inevitably and irrevocably remove this parkland from puhlil' access and place it in priva1c h;111d1>. subject to lease term!> v.ith the developer. In my opinion. the pro1ec1 doesn't pencil without ultimate conversion to timeshares. with far greater increases in traffic than the developer would like the puhlit: to believe. Cmon. This one little bay-front treasure 011gh1 to be preserved. JOHN BUTTOLPH Newport 1 leights Knowing the dealmaker as important as knowing deal There have been many l e11er~ published lately !including one of mine) regarding thl' propul>ed Marinapark hotcll11meshare pro1cct. but I feel somethm.: ha~ i,een !ell out. There has been much "talk·tall" around town about Stephen Sutherland. thi~ propo~etl pro1t•r1\ developer. none of \vhich has rt•ally been addres~ed. Why is 1he ci ty 111 such a hurry to pall~ our publil l<111d to a hotel/timeshart' tll'' 1•loper type? Who is this guy? And who is behind this guy? Years ai.;o I learned to ask a very valid question in regards to business situations: "Don't tell me what's in the deal; tell me who's in the deal." Well? SARAH PEDERSEN Newport Beach Films fo llow partisan lines but maybe not always facts As the film "Fahrenheit 91 11 " now sits poised to enter the glorified staws of "blockbuster," I can't help but think of the irony of that other film . whose audience -not unlike "9111" -divided itself along partisan lines of liberal and conservative. What I find of inlerest is the fact tha1 the majorily of the people who condemn "9/ 11 .. as being historically inaccurate are many of the same people who genuflect in reverence to the film "The Passion orThe Olris1" and its perceived historical accuracy. I'm no theologian. and I may be going out on a limb here, bur I'm guessing "The Passion of The Olrist" most likely contains le ss factual information than does "9/ 11," if not only 111 part due to the time discrepancy and method of report ing. Don't get me wrong; faith and myth play a very important role in the human experience. but unfortunately, when it comes 10 a certain president using faith and myth with zealous invocation as a reason to go to war, sorry. but it just doesn't ny. BILL MADDEN Costa Mesa Meetings about church growth should be open Many of the residents of Oiffhaven and Newport Heights have signs in front of their homes that say: "No to St. Andrew's 35.000-square-foot Expansion Plan." The signs do not say. "let's have an unannounced. by·invilation·only meeting.· where people gather and come up with some ideas and call it a neighborhood-church representation of what the community wants and hope that such a process prompts the Planning Commission into believing that the community has been consulted. To rephrase an old saying: "What part of 'no' doesn't St. Andrew's unders1and?" It has been published in the Daily Pilot th.at churl'h officials are not prepared to postpone another Planning Commission meeting. As another saying suggests: "The tail does not wag the dog." RICHARD AND ElAINE ENGLAND Newport Beach LEITER TO THE EDITOR Something foul about community S discourse I enjoyed reading Rohen Gardner's column on wlaarlty In public ~ ("Polltlca becoming oDtnlY profane," July 13). His deecripdon of what was acceptable and unaccepcable public speech leaves me longtns for the good old daya. I am not ln a position to Influence the epttbeu uttered In Washington, but I hope eometbJng can be done In Newport-Me& There la a Ume and a plac.e for :Z::-. I haw been known to utter &Ofthem myaelf In appropriate a.ltuadona. However, Newport-Mesa hll become a place where wlpr wotdl are bema used In family l'llWll'mll. cote. houaet and banb, not• apled¥M but u common aoum. .... ldjecdwt and lldverbt. Prtday. around nocm at your ~ IHOP. Should ,..lo .. JO'S cb8d to luncb. lboukln'l kf Pamly .......,. .. = olday. Gu...s wronld after my eon and I ... our .... 20·~WWN..-ci In dll boodl nm to ua. Without "IUd .... wblnlbCKda. dttr..., ................. o1 ... .- Datly Pilot ABOUT THIS SERIES Red flags went up following a spike in coaching vacancies at Costa Mesa High. including all of its high-profile sports. After a three-week investigation by the Daily Pilot, today we conclude with the third in a three-part series to find out why this is happening in our community, and, if you were the parent of a potential student-athlete et Mesa. wouldn't you want to know? From April 3 to July 23, Costa Mesa endured tile firing of its football coach, Dave Perkins, along with the resignations of the basketball. baseball and track and field coaches, as well as the end of Perkins' post as the boys athletic director. The Daily Pilot conducted interviews with Costa Mesa coaches. administration, as well as district and city officials shortly after the school announced the resignation of its boys athletic director, Perkins, on July 1. Since then, Costa Mesa fired Perkins as its football coach, the Daily Pilot learned.Friday night, forcing us to make 11th-hour wholesale changes. This series entails why there has been chaos at Costa Mesa during the past four months. Bob Serven, who is now an assistant with the Mater Dei boys basketball team, said he resigned. in part, because of the lack of summer pay fo r coaches and his frustrations with the joint-use agreement for fields. In January, Perkins was told to resign as athletic director because he was so adamantly against the joint-use agreement and because he took exception to the payment process to coaches, he said. The series began with Sunday's lntroductory story on what is happening in Costa Mesa's athletic department followed by Monday's focus on the joint-use agreement. Today's concluding story concentrates on the topic of summer pay for coaches. THE CHAPTERS SUNDAY •Chepter 1 The Mustangs' whirlwind -An introduction, which features what has occurred within the Costa Mesa High athletic department during the past four months. MONDAY •Chepter2 Joint-use miscommunication -A look at the joint-use agreement for fields and facilities from the coaches' perspective and that of the city and district officials. TODAY •Chapter3 Summertime blues -Coaches have sacrificed their love for their profession by not being paid in the summer, nothing like the coaches at Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high schools. 5pof1s Edttor Richard Dunn: (9491574-4223 • $pof1a Fu: !9491650-0110 Tuesday, July 27 , 2004 A7 INVESTIGATION · Players, parents support Perkins Costa Me sa High booster club president Jack Carich for ms a m eeting co clear the a ir Monday in wake of recent firing. Steve Vireen Daily Pilot COS IA ~IFSA -With a stern voke. yet ~howing a ~ddened demeanor. Juwi Diaz ~poke ahout his coach and told the public at CoMa Mesa 1 ligh that Dave Perkins ~hould lw the coach of the Mus· tang-.' football team. Diaz. who will be a lunior at Costa 1\k!>it I ligh, pleaded, "Why." •md sup- poned his footbull rnach during a meet· mg Monday night that was intended to let the community as.k questions that have surfaced in the wake of Perkins' fir· ing Lhal was learned Friday. Oiu. who emo- tionally '\poke m suppon of hb coach, looked directly at . Costa Mesa Principal Fred Navarro and -----~ !'ollid, "Why dJd you tire our coach?" Dave Perkins Navarro apolo- gized and said he would nut he ahlr to teU him because it wa' a per-;onnel matter. "It'" our right to know," said Diaz. wh11 ~rol.c tnr the team during the meeting that included about 25 players. 20 rarents, Navarro, Assistant Principal Kirk HauerrneiMt•r and Perkins. • DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN /DAILY PILOT Perkins <.lid not address parents at the meeting becau~e he said he was advised by his luwyers 1101 to speak of his dis· inissal in public. Perkins said Friday he wa~ fired hecause of a misunderstand- ing with -.d1ool adminii>tration over a dwck from a summer football camp that wa~ mi~takenly made out 10 him. Perkins o;aid the rheck was intended for the school'.s booster program. Fred Navarro. Costa Mesa High principal, addresses concerns of about 50 football players, students. parents and boosters about the firing of former coach Dave Perkins during a meeting on school grounds Monday evening. "On all matters we cannot ~peak on thl· rea,on' for tht:' inleb'Tity of the school and the rights of the coach. even if the story is one-sided," Navarro said when pressed 10 give his side of the story. On Monday. Perkins. who is seeking legal action against the school. told his players he asked the principal if he could coach one final season and resign afterward. but Nav-c:U'ro refused. Diaz was dll>traught over that news and he sald he was devastated to be wi thout Perk.ins with the season starting five weeks from Thursday (Sept. 2 against lirea Olinda). ·"Everybody wam s him back," said Diaz. a reserve offensive lineman last year who has improved in workouts during the summer to the point he has earned consideration for a starting role, Perkins said in a June story about spring football. Diaz, who, just as most players and parents. discovered his coach was fired when he read the Daily Pilot Satur· day. said he has considered transferring. but is not sure what 10 do. SH PERKINS, Pa1e Al Summers of labor yield debated compensation Lack of summer p ay for coaches played a role in resignation of boys basketball coach Bob Serven. /11ird ma tlue~·f!art Sl'rit's Steve Vireen Daily Pilot It'~ an unwr111cn law. nie understood 1ru1h for most high school coaches: ~·laking a fortune should not he ex- pectl:'d. Knowing that, Hob ~t:rven said not get1111g paid for his summer work as a com:h at <.11 ... t;.1 Mesa lligh still hit at him and. in turn. was one of several rea,orn. 1ha1 drove him to rcsib'fl April 3. Serven\ re,ign atlon was the fi rst of four 1ha1 came witJ1in a thrce-monlh -.pan at t:oi.ta Mesa. Serven was the only one of the four who <iaid lack of ~ummer pay for coaches was one of hii> rcasom ror re~igning. Serven 1s the Costa Mesa hoys haskcthall progran1'i. all -time victories leader. posting a 79-56 record. includ- in~ a .,hare of the only league title the Mustang~ have won in their 45 varsity seasons. "I do coach for the love of tJ1e sport," -;aid Serven. now an aS!>istant for the Mater I >ei hoys ha~ketball team. '"l11erc arc just l'ertain things you are sup- posed lo have in order 10 be competi· live. You have 10 be there in the sum- mer. It's hard for me to justify going 10 work. leaving my kids to go work for fret'. I low many parents decide they're going to work for free? If you want us to provide teaching for the kids during the '>Urnmer. because that's wha t we do. then pay us. We're nut asking fur $40 million. It'~ not like I'm asking to be paid like I'm (Duke University coachl JUNIOR TENNIS Mike Krzyzewski." l)'pically. cuachei. ol high-profile i.portl> make between $2. 700 and $3,000 for their respective .. easun. In the sum- mer, they do nut receive a <.tipcml. Doug Deats, who resigned as base- ball coach in late June, also d id 1101 like the lack of summer pay for coaches but said he resigned to spend more time with his famil)'. <.ilenn Mitc:hcll, who resigned as boys and girls trai:k and field couch in late lune. said his sole reason fur stepping down was 10 spend more time with his wife and daugluer. I lis timing just added 10 c:o ... ta Me-;a's chaos. which in- cluded the re"gnation of boys athletic director Dave Perkins. who was fired by th e school ai. football coach last week. Perkins !>aid he wai. told 10 resign in January bccaust· ht· was "rattling too many cage~.· I le ali.o .. aid he was fired bet·aust• of a misunder,landing with school administration over a check from a summer foothall camp that was mistakenly made out to him. Perkins said the check was intendt:d for the school's booster program, which is standard procedure. Costa Mesa Principal Fred Navarro did 1101 comment on reasons for Per- k.ins' dismis~al Monday. saying it was a personnel mailer. I le commented, though. on the recent developments with Costa Mesa athletics. 'The issues arc not related," Navarro said of the resignation" and the firing. "Each issue is separate. Everything has been discussed with !l'erkinsl. We've bt'en direct with him. We're not at lib· erty to share any of that information right now." In regard 10 lark of pay for coaches. Navarro supported an improvement. "'I don't think compensation has kept with the time~ for what our coaches SH BLUES, Pqe A8 Play heats up in Costa Mesa Several Newport-Mesa junior tennis players advanced with victories Monday while three top seeds begin play today In the I 2th annual Costa Mesa Summer Junior O assic at the Costa Mesa Tennis Center. Play began Monday and concludes Friday for boys and girls singles divi- sions Cl0· 18s). Newport Beach's Sarah Geocaris, who will be a sophomore at Sage Hill this fall. and Joseph DI Giulio, along with Corona del Mar's Cierra Gaytan-I.each, hold the top seeds t.n girls 165, boys I 2s and girls l 2s singles divisions, respectively, and begin play today. An All-Newport Beach matchup will pit Geocarls against Jill Casserly l.n the round of 16 at 11 a.m. Casserly defeated Newport Beach's Elizabeth Van' Hof, 7-6, 6-4, Monday. Leach, who won the girls I 4s singles crown In the War by the Shore, faces Glendale's Sevana 7.argarlan at I p.m. Newport Beach's Jungyeun Lee defeated Desiree Tran of Lake Elsinore, 6-0. 6·0. to reach the round of 16 and a match against Mission Viejo's Olrlstlna Hansen at I :30 p.m. today. lege today. In boys 14s Monday, Costa Mesa's Brad Fisher defeated Hesperia's Austin Karosi, 7-6, 6-4, to earn a round of 32 matchup against Nicholas Galang at 4:30 p.m. today. l.n girls 14s singles, Costa Mesa's Eleanor E<iles defeated long Beach's Kiah Generette, 6-1 ,. 6-1. and will face Anne Russell from CdM in the round of 32 at 8 a.m. today. Vanessa Dunlap a senior al Newport Harbor last season who will continue her career at Pepper· dine University, Is seeded second In the glrls l8s singles and will face Santa Ana's Becky Duesler l.n the round of 16 at 3 p.m . today while Diana Khoury, a team- mate of Adams at Newport, will play Celeste Voce at 2:30 p.m. today. DON LtACH/DAlY PILOT Newport Beach's Vanessa Dunlap Is seeded second in glrls 18s singles draw. DI Giulio, who claimed the boys l 2s title ln last week's War by the Shore tournament, will face Irvine's Kona Luu In the round of 1 0 6 at 10 a.m. Gaytan· Four Newport Beach residents won their matches In the girls 16s division to reach today's quanerftnals. Michelle At· klns earned a match against thlrd-seed· ed Miranda Young. a sophomore-to-be al Corona del Mar, with a 6-0, &-4 vic- tory over Los Alamitos' Bridget Notting· twn. Sasha Dunlap defeated Rancho Palos Verdes' Katie Barth, 6-2, 7-5, and will face San Oemente's Oltvta Muesse at 11:30 a.m . today. Brlttanny Sturgess. who will be a junior at Newport Harbor thia fall, defeated Katherine Debowsk.I from Laguna Niguel, 6-2, 6-l , and will face Capistrano Beach's Taylor Ann Mannix at 9 a.m. at Orange Coast Col· Sean Pham, who will be a senior at CdM this fall, Is the only Newport-Mesa player t.n the boys 185 slngles and will face Anaheim's Douglas Taytor at 12:30 p.m. today. -. --~---· •• ' -... Al lue~y. J\lly ? I , 2004 S P ORTS Daily Pilot PERKINS Continued from A 7 Hyun Fn·nrh. a 4uarwrbark entermg his junior yt·,H. ':ml hl' dm·s not plan IO transfer. Hui he, 11111111-: with the rest uf the players In allt'11dante, 'an.I h1• wanted Perkini. IU tome back. which b un· hk1•ly to h.ippl'll. ~till. C.chla Me!.tl booMeri. pM>idcnt Jat k Carich lornwJ M<mday\ mcc1111.: tu. "dl·ar the air," and 111 ~a111 \llppurt fro m parents. 111ey, along with tlll' pan•ntl., plan 111 4uesllun the district today. Vt.J e-mails 111 their quest tu reinstate Perk.Ins a.a rm.1rh, Asidl' lrom hriu.:ing a new cc'>ud1, parcnti. and pl11yn i. Wl"rl' nho ninn•mt•d fur what to do next. I\ J>UCl'lll ll1'k1•cJ Navarro if till' players should still ,how up Aui.:. UI, whl·n pr.trtin: hewns. if there is IHI l"U<)l"h . , "Wt .. 11 no'" that hnllgc wlll'n Wl' i.:l'I to it." Na· varm -..ud Ah t·r 1lw 1111·1·1111.:. Navar111 '1>11kt• hril'Oy with the 1111·1liu ·· 1 ht• llf1· ll'''on lthc player'I Jrt' .:1•11111~ hcrc, i~ th.ii 11111 .111 tlungi. ~o a.' plamlt'd.°" Navarro said. "Wht•n dilfirultics conw your way. you have to nv(•rro1t1l' tlwm. l11a1\ till' real ll·~\1111 hen·. I hope tlwy will wow a:-. individuali. and persevere and 'IH l'l'l'll." N.1varro '111d thl'y wuulc.l makt• the u1111u1mrc· 1111·111 111 till' N1•wp11rt-Mcsa l111ilit'<I Sd1ool District of 1h1• 11pc11h1g Monday. whid1 an.:t•red a few par· 1·111\, who wa111e.(.f the .idvertisenwnt to KO 0111 im· 11ll'd1,11 l'ly. OOUGl.AS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY Pit 01 Former Costa Mesa football coach Dave Perkins listens during a meeting Monday when players and parents asked about his firing. Perkins. per legal advice. did not speak during meeting. BLUES Continued from A7 1111." N,1\11rro ,,till. "Bad. i11 tlw h(I,. 1111· llltllll'Y W.1 ... dlffl'r~'lll h.11 I. 1lw11 and 11 was good rom · p .. 11,.1111111 I think •lhat"!t 'illlflt' 1111111: 1li.11 1w1·<1 ... 111 Ill' worlwd 11111 111 1111" lt111111• Finanrially. wt· •.111111111 lw l1111kin~ at ways tu r~· \\,1111 1111' 111.11 lll'i.. I hl'S(' arf' '""~h 111m'' I lu•n• an•n"t a lot of 11p11rn" to 11 \ ;111<.I ofTl'r worthy ' 11111p1·11,.1111111 to 1hei.t• inllividu- .il' wh11 li.1v1· put in hours upon hn11" ill11 •11K the summer. It's 111,1 .1 n .. 11i1v 1ha1 people haw to ,. •• ~ 111\' 11111 .... t 11.11 ht·, l .111 gt·t mont·y 1h11 111~ 1111' \111111111'1 I '111"' who wa111 111 dcJrlilh' flllllll'V IO 1h1· 'lhllol\ a1hl1•t1t'\ Ill I <l'l.1 J\k -..1 ll'l1Jlly 111.1kt• 11111 .1 • lln k 111 1 lw lio11,11·r duh or 111 1111' N1•w 111111 M1·-..1 lli111it•d 'u 1111111 I 11,11111, wl111 h 1hc11 n 1h a11utJ1er check. for the athlctit" pm~rarn or the ("Oach~ a:. a mat· ter or im .. -ome during thl' sum· mer, said Jaime Castellanos, the district's as.~istant supt"rintcn· dent for secohdary education. Cuat:hes will condut:t camps it1 Lhe summer to raise the extra incomt'. but Mudents at Lht• camp are not fe(jllired to pay. If 1111 money tomes in, the coatht.., tlon't get paid. Sometimes, a' 111 the case of < :oi.ta Mesa girli. basJcethall w ach Jim Weeks or softball coach and girls athletic director Sharon Uhl. the coach will work for free during the summer and maJcc sure all of the money goes lo the sports program. Last year, the district paid a 'itipend to coaches at Costa Mesa and F.stancia. while coache!> al Newport I !arbor and Corona llel Mar 'itayed under their U!>Ual for- mat, Cai.1ella11os l>ald . It 1' appan •nt that Uai:k B.ty h1.:h 'rhool\, ( :urun.1 iii-I Mar .111d N1•wp11r1 I larhor, arc loratt•d 111 .111 affim•nl an•a, ai. oppoM·d Ill the''"'' affiucnt. 1,11111ctillll''i pt111r ( .o-.ta Mt•i.<1. ( :.1,1dh1nm ... ud. llad :. Uay l11gh i.d11111li. havt' murl' 'tudt•nt!o. than tlw <·'"la Ml'\ll l amp11'1''-l11u'. roatlwi. .11 l\ack l~w I ugh ... dwul' n 1ak1· mun· money during lhe !.um111cr than coaches at Costa Mt·..a and b i· tancia. Several coadwi. at Cui.ta Mesa and Fstanda don't like that, hue they continue to coarh ht.><:ausc they luvt! thl'ir prof1-s. i.ion. lhe diver~ity ~twetn tht· lour '>Chools cauSt'i. sonw l'Oaclw:-111 leave, ai. in the caw of Serven. "Newport·Ml-sa i1' 1111·1t•dihlv uniqm•," said Castellar1u-.. ;a ror mer hi~ school rnar h .. 1111' '' m y fourth lli.,trirt that J'w worked in and thh 1' 11lt.' 1noi.1 diverse, politically, l't:onomirall y and socially that 1 have t•wr hc•t•11 in." Serven and Perk.ins weren't 1hr only coaches to leave dt in~ pay. l{jck Buonarigo. a former s11f1hall coach, al.so resigned. in part hl .. cause or the pay durin~ the :-um- rner. he said. Buonarigo, a lnrmcr < >rani.:l' Coast College coarh, did not haw hii. ncdentiaJ for the high i.c hool lt·vel lru.t ycaT. In tht· -,um rnl'r. the distrkt pauJ him ~uh ... tantially less 1hi111 1he otlll'r crnwhei. at Custa Mt''" and 1:.,_ taJJda fur that rca.so11. B11onariw1 !><till. lie wai. hurt by 1ha1, Ill' 'a.id. and it ht•t·anu· 1111t• 111 llll' r<'a.s11ns fur hi~ fl'\lg11ati1111 l.t'I year. BRIEFLY Titans become Twu former <.:.11 Statt· i:uller· ton Titans are thc final two ad · ditions to the UC Irvine bai.eball coaching 'ta ff. announced by Anteatt>rs' head 1.:oad1 l>aVt' Ser· rano on Monday. Sergio Rrown aJJd U1ad Baum reunite with Serrano. who was himl by U<:I l'arlier thii. month lo replace rurnwr head lllitn John Savage, wlw took the head coaching position at UCIA Ser- ra no serve~ as pitdiing c·oildl and rt•cruiling co11rd111a1or ;11 Cal Stall' Fullr rton the pai.t ci~ht ye;1r,. Hruwn. who will w11rk with till' infieldl·ri. and ht• in rharge nf recruiting. joini. IJCI after serving at. Fulll'rton's director of baseball opnatlons fur two years (2001 ·'OJ), hl'lping the Ti - tans reach the Collt•ge Worh.1 Se- ries in 200:1. Prior to hii. s1inl al Fullt'rton . Hrown was a11 '"Mstant coach at Cyprei.-., Collel(e from 1995 to 2002. whPre he helped lcau lhc lllargers 10 a state champion· ship in 19~9. Brown worked with po1>ition players. instruttcd o n ha~erunning and 'crvl'd as recruiting coordinator. l'layl·rs Brown has worked with current major lcaJ,'lll' player.. Keith < iin· tt•r (Milwaukee Hn•w1·rs) and c;crald Laird (Texas Han~l.·ri.), a:-. well as Cory Sullivan, a former All·Amcrka11 at Wake Forest. Hrown played on the I 995 Ti· Ian' i.quad that w1111 tlll' na tio11al rhampi1111.;l11p. Baum. who will instruct Lill' •·atdwr' and outlicld1•rt; aml wurk with Rrown 0 11 the 'l·.aters 11lfloni.e, was <1 voluntt•cr assist· ;1111 at Fullerto n 1lw last three year.,, indudinK for thii. 'Pring'!> 11ati1111al champiumhip 11•am . I k was im.trurncnlal in dt•Vl'I· oping 2004 Johnny lk nrh Aw;ird winrwr Kurt Suzuki. a fir-.1 -tt•a m All·Anwrkan and i.l·1·0111l-r111111d pick hy the Oakland Athlc•t11·, 111 thl' Jum• draft. Haurn. a fonner n 11dwr. c.1p lttllll'd tht' I !J!HI .111<1 ·~l!I F11llC'r 11111 ICilOl\. I )11r111K 1ha1 1-oJlil ll, he h111hrC'c homt' runs in '.IH Kil111es and tallil•d a 1.1100 fielding pt·r · n·nt<tgt'. lll'fori> ioi11i11g lht· 'Ii· tan!.. Baum ~p1·n1 ;a ~c11so11 1•ach il l {;olden Wt•st anc.l Santa Ana rnlle>1e'-I It· h11 .:11.Hi for tht• Doth in I !J~'7. when they wt·n· rankt·d No. I i11 1h1· u1un1ry tor most of the season. He was se- lected in the 42nd round by the San i:ran risco Giants in the 1997 draft. "'Hoth Sergi,o Brown and Oiad Haurn bring energy and great character to the coaching stafl. • Serrano said. MThe1r past experi- enct" on the national level will 1:ontinue the climb of lJC·lrvine baseball." UC! finished :l8·14·1 last sea· son, earning a berth into t.he 64· team NCAA regional field. John son. a Bengal again • FOOTMJ.L: Eddie Johnson, a former Newport I I arbor High and Ornngc Coast College i.tandout punter, was picked up on waivers by 1he Cincinnati Bengals Monday. Johnson. a sixth·round pitk of Minntisota in 2003, was re· lc:ased by the Vikings Friday. Johnson and hi$ agent, Ken I larris. requested the release shortly after the Vikings signed veteran punter Darren Bennett in March . Johnson. who played at Idaho State, said he was excited to play for the Bengals and added he was motivated to have a bet- H·r year than his rookie season, when he was replaced late in the season by Leo Araguz after dropping snaps in three con- secutive games. Last year, John son handled Sfi of Minnesota's 63 punts. He averaged 39.1 yards per punt with a net average of 32.6 yards. I le had live touchbadcs and 12 insidl'-the-20 licks. "'Thii. is just a real exciting time,"' Johnson said in a phone interview. "Tht:rc is motivation. l didn't have a very good year. I feel likt• I have the ability to do o;o much more. It was very frus- 1 ra1ing for me to have that year. Hut I'm totally motivated and I want to play at a h igher level than I did."' Johnson said he will travel to Kentucky today, heading for c.;eorgt•town College, where the Bc11gals begin training camp on Friday. l"hc 6·foOt ·3, 236-pound Joh11so11. an All·American puntl'f from Idaho State, will hattle for the punter spot with vt'leran Kyle Richardson and rookie free-agent Kyle I.arson . luhmon i.aill he felt no ani· mosity toward the Vikings. yeI he was extremely excited to be- come a Bengal, again, as Idaho Stale h as the sam e nickname. lie also liked the fact that Coat'h Marvin Lewis is a former Idaho State stando~t line- baclcer. -Steve Virgen FoxForce finishes strong against ~reakers •TENNIS: The host Hartford FoxForce claimed the final two sets and forced a super tie- breaker 10 defeat the Newport Beach Breakers, 23-22, in both teams' final World Team Tennis regular-season match Sunday at the Blue Fox Run Golf Course in Avon, Conn, Hartford (9·5), the Eastern Conference tharnpion. won the fifth set 10 pull within. 22-19, and evened the match at 22 by winning all three points in over· time. The FoxForce then won the super tiebreaker, 7·2, to post the victory. The Breakers led, 15·9, alter three of the five sets, but Hart· ford's Don Johnson and Lisa McShca teamed to defeat EUis Ferreira and Nana Miyagi, 5-4 (5·4), In mixed doubles fol · lowed by Milagros Sequera's 5-3 triumph over Newport's Stephanie llazlctt. Newport's Ramon Delgado outlasted Wesley Whitehouse, 5-4 (5-J) in men's singles and later teamed with Ferreira to down Johnson and Whitehouse, 5-3, in men's doubles. Despite the loss. the Breakers (8-6) fi nished second to the Sacramento Capitals (I 3· I ) and advance lo the wrr playoffs for the first time in their two-year existence. Newport finished 7 · 7 last season . Newport will face Sacra- mento in one WIT semifinal Aug. 27 at the United States Tennis Association National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadow!\, N.Y .. site of the U.S. Open, which begins three days later. 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Au1 3. 10, 17. 2004 TOS9 S-..tl .. . , ...... ............. the tollowtna 1*10n hH abandonecf the u .. ol th• J lclllloua Busl nen Hime. Shor1lll'I• Oryw1ll, 2241 Elden Ave , Cost1 Meta, CA 92127 TIM f lclitiOut Bualneu name referred to •bo•• pH filed 111 Ortftl! -----c ... uncy on JU 14 Ol I 11 I NC) /00.W!ld '>ll3 ( h1 1•.H1 1tf1t·r l\ttf nu lh """ 11~7 I i<k" 11 ... C11'.l.1 Me,,1 I.II !1/6? I I h1\ t111'",""'" ''• 'on Ull• h 1fl h'( dO lfldlYldtHtf I lir •'.l11ohr1 Art1 uH lh.uttt f hr "\l.tf1•111t'fll ¥rf,t\ llh·tt with '"" C uunly I lttt._ ,,, IJ1.1ny, ( t•Ullfy ''" II/ "I J !14 20046994Sll 1J,.,1v 1'11111 luly 71 llul( I Ill II }()().4 1°'1 I fldltiM~ .... s....... I h" luUuwlflR put vu1~ .U1' t1l1111J! bU\lflr.~'i ,11, .1 l t 1ec 11t1v1· CornpP" '·•'"'" flclv1~ors h i ' ••• , UIHlt Ht'llf"l•t'-AO Yl\IU '• I ' ' mployt'P tfr .. rlrh Allvo~ms I.II t 1 •• ulov~ Hrnrlol\ fie ''Y" ';y,f Pm--. firOlfO t-I (,I 0 H•vol'w II Srt 1111lv °''''"" "' (."'" f>tann~rf. 1 !. I 'I (h an1tt' flvenu• r .. ,,,, Mr.a r.A 91611 K,1.,ddr Cn111 (CA1. l '> 111 1}1 ol<IKI! /\•enu•. \,n\l.I M•• .. 1 1;11 92677 I tw. hu•.,nt-·.~ •'-LOil duel••d tiy 11 1.ur1mrnhon ll•v•· 11111 \IJ1 led dnon~ hu~"'"" vrP No K.rnot.u Co•v MMk K.utdM•dn. Pret..•dent fh" 'lalemc11I wotS t1lr<I w1ll1 lhe C1111nty Cir<~ ul Orange Cnunly un 0/llf>/04 2004HUMI Daily P110I Jul' 20. 27. Au1 J.10.7004 T047 ~ ..... ......... the lollowtn& petsons are do1n11 busrnen as fleph1nt Bai Reslauranl. 7~>7!>0 laP111 Road. I <tKURI Hills . CA 926!.3 S I! Reslauranl Co <CA>. 6316 A l1ndm1r D• . Colel•. CA 93117 I his bus1n1u Is con- dulled br· a corpor•hon Hawe ro11 sla1ted dotn& business yet> Yn, 1994 S B Reslaunnl Co .. G111 l•~•n c r o lh" \lllement wn lited wllh 1he County Clttll of Oran1e County on 07 /19/04 20046HJ7J7 Daily Pilot July 17. Au1. 3,10,17.7004 T064 A&-. ..... ... s-.. The h>llowtna pe1 sons a<e do•na business IS Mo rl111Equ1ly com . 15612 G1rland Cir .• Westmtnstllf. CA 92'613 Chlflel Gllflrd Rous Ml, 1!1612 GerlMld Cw .• WealrniMtef, CA 92613 Tllil buslnns " con- duc tH ltr: •n lndMduel Hew you stlfted clolftt bu1lneuy1t7 Vea, .luM 19, 2004 Cherle1 Gllflld R1>11nel Thlt tl1ternent w11 f11td with the C1>11nly Cltrll of llf1n1e County on 07 /16/04 "°"" .. " Deity 'llot Jvfy 2'0, 27, AMI 3. I 0. 2004 T048 tilt· loll11w1n41 persons att' domi bu~1ness as ( l"phanl 8a1 Reslaurant. 14 146 Culvtr Ur . Ir vine. 1;A 971)()4 •;II Re~1.iu1 .101 t:o ((,fl I b.176 A l on<lmar II< C:ul1•I• CA 93117 l lt1\ bU"ftf!!~S IS c..on dul l•d by " lor poi a lion ~ldVC VOll sl•rled do.nit bu .. lle'>~ yel' ve,, 17/7000 l> U Hulaui ant Co , t~r t!.: I evrn C f 0 ltus 'lal~menl was lol•cl with Ille C<1unly Clerk ul 01 ~nae t:ounfy 0 11 0//19104 2004HU7SI llaoly flolol July 27. Aull 3. 10. ll.?004 106!1 ~ ..... ... s....... I hr lollowong per~on~ ,u ~ d1J•n1t bu" nos •s Heu uol<ng Consultants. 1 l!i!i 'lo• lido. Newport 8P-dLh CA 92663 Rober I I 1 ank Seaburn. 21!> l!Jll• Sl•eet. B•lboa. C/\97661 llu~ bU\IOHS ll con duded by· an 1nd1v1dual Have ymJ sla<led doinr busor"ss yet' Nn Robed h •nk Seaburn !hos \la lemenl was toled w1lh lhe County Cle• k ot 0 1 anre County on 01n J!04 2004H944'7 Oa~y Pilot J11ly 27, Aua. 3, 10. 17. 2004 TO&O ........... ... s...... The lollowlna penons a1 e do1n1 business IS· l ods4ule, 96!i0 Smolle T1ee, rounl1ln Vellty, CA 92708 The Jordan AHoc!41tH, Inc., (NV), 96~ Smoh h.e, rount1m Valley, CA 92108 This bUSlntSS IS con· dutltd by • corpoutlon Hue you started doinl business yet7 No The Jordan Anoclates, Inc .. Rlchlf d Oelhovsayw, Ptesklent This s t1temenl w•• filed with Ille County Clttll ot Or1n1• Count1 lhe lollowrng persons a•• do111a busones5 as· People l •ke Poke•, 401 Newport Cenler 01 , Newpo<t e • .,, h CA 97660 Mok• Wallon. 73 r ""dawn. Ir V•fll'. CA 976U This business is '"" dueled by an 1nd1V1dual Have you started doong bu~rnen vet> No M1ke Wall1n lh1s s talcmenl w,l', hied w111> the <:ounl y Clerk ot 01ange Cnu11ly on 07/23/04 20046 .. 4476 Daily P1lol July 27. Aug J, 10, 17. 2004 1056 Rdlllm ..... ......... I he lollow1n11, pe• sons •re do108 bu~rness u Aot Ser.,u A1qllUe. I 1!11ng and R1R1t•n& Company. 3810 So B11ch St . Sanla Ana. CA 97707 Nel,on Osu• McKay. J810 So Buch SI . Sanla Ana. CA 92707 1 hos business 1s con ducted by an cnd1v1dual Have you sla• led dom1 business yet1 No Nelson Mella' Thrs -'tatement was llled with lhe Counly Clt1k ol 01an11e County on 07/16/04 20046 .. 3677 Daily Pilot July 20. 27. Aus. 3. 10, 2004 l043 A&-. ..... ......... The f0Uowl111 pe1Sons are doina business es Prnt11ious M1rket1na. 2!>691 P•tle1son Pl.. L11un1 Hills, CA 926!>3 Kristin• Schlnko. 2S692 Patterson Pt .• le111na Hilb. CA 92653 Thls busineu IS COi!· ducted by: an lndivlduel Hawe you alwtlld dotnC business yet7 Ho Kristine Schtnllo This sl•lemenl wn llled wtlfl lht County Cltrk of Of1nce County Oii 07 I l l/04 IM46M1611 011ty Pilot July 20, 27. Auc.l , 10,~ T044 on 07 /23/04 I0046ff44'7 Dally Pilot July 27, Aua. ~ .... J, 10, 17, 2004 T057 .......... ~..... Tiie lollowtn1 ptllOl!S ere dolna b1111neu H ......... Subllm1te This , 1640 lhe followlna peraons S11perlo1 Ave., Costa ate dolns lhislnen .,. Mesa. CA 92527 Rodeo Honie• Interior lflan Jofln Lovqren. Destan. 2 A111ador. 504 'ec•n S!.1 Hvn ~port Cont, CA tillttOft hec:fl, WI 9ZMI n...,7 Cody Metlry, 504 ,,. J111e St Jolut. 2 u11 SI., H11nlln1ton AlnldOt, Newp«t COllt, leeclt, Ce 92141 CA 92157 T1llt ~· Is con· ,T!Ws buliltttl la COii· dllcttd lly: I 19Mfel ducted lly: ... ~ ,.,,_....., Hew you ahrtH dolnl Hew JOU stwtlCI dolnl bulillelt , .. , No llllllMM .,.,, Ho Jane St. Joltft lift.ft Joltn LD'f••" This 1l1tement ••• Tl111 st1t11Mnt wts filtd wlttt tlte COll!lty flllCI wltll tlte Collnty Clerll of 0!'11111 Covllty Cleftl of Of•nce C-ty on 07/23/0l on 07/lltlM MM6ff446t ........... O•lly ,.... July 27, Alli, Olly f'tlet My 10, 27, l.10.17. iooe TOii A!f. J, 10.1004 T045 llte luflowm11 per sons are domK bus<ness 3~ I ronlhne Signing SP.r · vor.~s. 99:11 t:ornwall Dr , llunton111on Beach, CA 97646 )d\o n C I a~ll•ne. 9931 Coinwall Dr . Hunt1n111on Buch. CA 92646 lh1s busmess os con ducted br an rnd1v1dual Have you slarled doing busmess yet' No lison h chrne !hrs slalemenl was hied wolh lhe Counly Clerk ul Or dn1te Counly on 06/14/04 2004Hl97SS Oa1ly Polol July 6. 13. 20. 27. 2004 !034 ~ ..... ......... I he lollow1n1 persons 11e do•"i bus<ness as flO•.l West Nursery, 79117 llommers ln S1lver1do, CA 92676 Gu1lhe1me Dom1n1ues Do• Sanlo\, 7911 'I llomme" ln . Solveiado. CA 92616 . Cs ler B Oom1n1uu, Z91 IZ Kommers L•nt, S1t~et ado, <:a 92676 I hi• business Is con ducted by husband and wile Have you started doma. bus1nes• ,e11 No Gu1lher me D Dos Santos This slat1menl was filed with lhe C1>11nty Cle1ll of Onnae County on 01/16/04 20046HHt4 Dally Piiot July 20. 27. Au1.3. 10,2004 T046 flctll9 .... ... ...... fhe lollowma persons 1re dolna business as: Ten ind Caffe Panlni H.B.. 460 Macarthur Blvd.. HewpOft beech, CA 92660 Mopan Investments Inc , A C•hlotn<a COf- poullons (CA). 4630 Cemovs Avenue. Suite 208, Newport BHch. Cl 92660 Th~ b111lntss ls con d11cllld by; 1 corptlfallon Hmv• you atlfled dolna business yet? Yes. 10/17/2004 Mopan lnvulmenh Inc . A C•Hlo1nla Co1p, Htr!Mll Kamel, S.Crel11ry This statement wH llt1d with lhe County Cltrll of Of1np County Oft 07 /Ol/04 ltM6HHM 081ty ,Hot Jiiiy 13, 20. 27,Auc. J, 2004 TO.O ' .. ,. .. ,. ,. . .. --- Poliry • • How to· Place A ---Deadlinrs--- Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The, publisher reserves the right IO censor. reclassify, revise o~ reject any classified. classified display or . display advertisement. CLASSIFIEIAD -[ii Monday ................... : .. Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Mom.Jay 5:00pm · Please report an.y error that may be in your cla~sified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advenist>me nt for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be: all owed for the fi rst insertion. 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