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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-08-07 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot.. • a1 Serving the Newport-Mesa community sin ce 1907 THURSDAY,AUGUST7 ,2003 NO REASON NECESSARY MAAK C DUSTIN/OAILYPILOT A group of fnends cruise Newport Harbor m an inflatable boat under perfect cond1t1ons on a recent afternoon. Noise no problem for amphitheater neighbors Fair gets only one noise complaint from Me sa del Mar residents during a show at the reope ned Pacifi c Am phitheatre. 1us1ed. the levels. Bailey-Ft.ndJey said. Some residents said they djdn't mind the music at all. "I enjoyed the m usic," said Maria Gutierre'/., who lives on Presidio Drive. "It's no problem for me. I usu- ally go out 1de to listen." QUESTION Should fllir officials continue using the Pacific: Amphitheatre? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-0086 or send ? • Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot MF.SA DEL MAR -A "LittJe" loud was the most severe criticism the concens at Pacific Amphitheatre evoked from residents Living near it. "I \.vouldn't mind if it were a linle lower," said Naynara Tangeland. who lives on Mendoza Drive. "It's not I.hat loud. but it's kind of annoying." 1his was the first year since I 995 I.hat music blared from the amphi- theater during the Orange C.Ounry Fair. OfficiaJs took extra measures to make sure I.he sound clidn't blast I.he Mesa del Mar neighborhood whose oucrage over the high decibels led to Dail y Pil ot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.dai,piot.com WEATHER ~ Thia la how the wea1her's done In Newport·Mea: warm and sunny, with a few morning clouds. SeeP•1eA2. FORUM I.he amphitheater's closing. Officials hired a sound engineer and invested in a high-tech sound system. "I think that was an imponant step for the future use of the amphi- theater to not cut any comers when it came to having a quality, state-of- the-art sound system in place." fair President Becky Bailey-Findley said. Fair officials only l"e(;eived one music com plaint -on the night of July 16. That was the night Duran Duran was playing ln the amphi- theater and Blue Oyster CuJt was rocking the Citizens' Bank Arena stage. They assumed the complamt was about the amphitheater and ad- The outdoor venue had been closed for eight years pending reso- lution of lawsuits concerning noise. Officials spent half a million dollaf!> renovating the 8,500-seat venue. Revenue for the amphjtheater fell shon of breaking even by $765.838. The fair spent SS.8 million on guest artists and about $400,000 on labor for the amphitheater. The acts that played included Steely Dan. Bob Dylan and Alanis Morissette. One resident said the noise from the concens paled in comparison with other effects of the fair such as e-mail to dailypilot@lat1mes.com. Please spell your name and include your hometown and phone number, for verificalion purposes only. traffic. "The concens themselves weren't I.hat bad.· said Helen Cawthon. who lives on Presiclio Dive. •1t's the crowds of people and traffic. You couldn't get a parlcing place in your own front yard. I'm glad it's over • • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa and may be reached at 19491 574-4221 or by e-mail at deirdre.newman <i la times.com. Bonita Canyon Sports Park nears delayed completion Sp orts park will open on Aug. 24, about two years later than Newport Beach officials expected. June Ca111r1nde Daily Pilot "It's really nice to see these pa.rlcs coming on line,· City C.Ouncilman Dick Nichols said at the July 9 City C.Ouncil meeting. The first phase will include opening of all the playing fields. Remaining areas where turf grass ls still taking root will open in the ran. 3 raise $300,000 in state office runs Assembly candidate Cristi Cristich raises more than Chuck DeVore in ch eir race. Paul Clinton Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Three cand1da1t•, \')'Ill~ fo r state office banked more than s·mo.1><1(1 m contnbuuons for the first half of tht:> vedr J\,ri of them, Assembly hopefuls. out ra.J'>t-d J '"lit' Senate candidate, they reponed Candidates for state office undN tlw 'tdlt', campaign finance laws. mu'>t d1-.do't:' am contribution of $50,000 or more tdeurrirlllalh Lontribuuons of S 1.000 or more mu.,1 tw filed manually All dollars received or '>penr in the '"' months ending June JO nel•ded to he teportt:'d See OfFlCE, Paee A4 THE BELL CURVE For now, it just hurts T here is a tiny dog bed m my offit e It ...it' at the base of my bookra.'>e a fe\' feet away from my desk chair II i'> ,mered with black faux fur and a shabby green blanket. Bare spots attest to its long life and use. and there are fragments of leaves embedded an ils fur It lS empty For many of her 16 years. our long-haired dachshund hausfrau monitored her world of cenirude from that bunker. her nose propped on the JOSEPH edge. her soulful eyes N. BELL mostly fixed on me when she was awake, but ready 10 turn. at 1n<>1cu11 notice. wnh outrage on an) ou1s1de \1olauon of her space. Sitting now at my des~ if I look Ion~ See CURVE, Pae• AS An edftortal on the Orange County Fair la featured. SeePqeM NEWPORT BEACH -TWo years late and nearly $7 million later, the Bonita Canyon Sports Park will finally open. A grand opening celebration is planned for Aug. 24 for the first phase of what will be the city's largest active pait. When finally complete in autumn, the 33.5-acre park will have four baseba.D fields. two full-me and three peewee soccer fields. two children's play· grounds. two tennis courts, a basketball court. ~ restroo m build.in~ 300 . MM!< C. OUSTtf I OAILY Pl.OT BEST BUYS Che<* out the latest dealt. SeePqeAI TRAVEL TALES And out how five~ In an RV WOft"ed out tnrvellng to NV'erlf European countrtM. S..,.._AlO SPORTS The 2003 DrMm TMm .. urw911ed._ nine~ ~framthe IOClll Ulle ........ Newpcwt ............ ~ ......... 1 Workers from TruGreen l..andCare cover newly laid drainpipes at Bonita Canyon See PARK, Pac•M Sports Park on Wednesday afternoon. 'The O.C.' is not quite how it's done in Orange County Newport residents and the mayor are sure the new Fox show could be true for some, but not everyone. t ( 2 a A2 Tlusday, Aoaust 7, 2003 Oail'j Pilot LITICS THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE Moorlach to discuss county aspirations Paul Cllnton Daily Pilot Mesa Verde's John Moorlacb is chasing Orange County's top ata.tf job: the often politicalfy perilous chief executive post Supervisors fired MfchaeJ Schumacher in January after a relatively shon tenure. The board also cut loose Jan Mfttermder and, earlier, clashed with WUllam Po~joy. . Moorlach, the county's treasurer. will discuss hls candidacy for the post at noon today at the Newpon Irvine Rotary Oub. The meeting will be held at the Atrium Hotel, at 18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. Supervisor Otrls Norby urged the 47-year-old Moorlach 10 run for the post. Maddox appointed to conference committee Republican caucus leader Dave Cox (A-Sacramento) has appointed Assemblyman Ken Maddox to a conference commiuee, thus raising his profile in a burgeoning effort to reform workers' compensation. Cox added Maddox's name as the sole Republican on the Assembly's workers' compensation insurance conference committee. •Californians are being punished because of problems with the workers' compensation system," Maddox said. "Businesses are forced to cut costs or move out of state." Maddox will participate in several strategy sessions. He brings five years of experience as vice-chair of the Assembly's insurance committee. The committee is expected to develop legislation to change a system that has resulted in a doubling of premiums for businesses in the past four years. Amber Alert anniversary celebrated Gov. Gray Davis, former Assemblyman George Runner and law enforcement officials gathered in Culver City on Friday to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Amber f1lE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT John Moorlach, seen here in 1995, is running for CEO of Orange County. Alert, which was put in place by a bill introduced by Runner and Maddox. Assembly Bill 4 I 5 implemented the alert, which sends text messages to law enforcement officials and Caltrans when a child bas been abducted. -s efore anything. I'm a parent.~ Maddox said. -Few of us can imagine the terror a parent feels when a child is kidnapped or the heartache that follows when that child is not returned safely." The bill was passed and signed by Davis shortl y after the daylight abduction and murder of Samantha RunnJon from her home in Stanton. Before running for office, Maddox served as a Tustin police officer. He is now a reserve police officer there. He was also a Garden Grove councilman. Issa asks for fairness in campaign Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Vista) fired off a letter to the California FaJr PoUtical Praclices Commission on Tuesday from his Cos1a Mesa office, calling on the watchdog to hold all gubernatorial candidates Nto the same stringent standard." Issa wants the commission to ensure that the candidates file each contribution of SI ,000 or more with the secretary of Slate electronically. Proposition 34 set a $3,200 per donation limit on candidates. "Given the increased penalties enacted by Proposition 34. we are concerned that with so many candidates. including some whose intentions are not to be taken seriously. but rather to exploit media attention. there may be widespread violations of the campaign llnance law." Issa conlributed $1.5 million to the effon 10 recall Davis. •PAUL CLINTON covers the environment, busineas and politics. He may be reached at (9491 7~4330 or by e-mail al paul.clinton@latimes.com. P6LmCAL CALENDAR AUGUST 1~ Marianne Zippi for Aaaembfy will hold a fund·raiaing reception from 6 to 8 p.m. at the home of Cethv end Tom Kroop in Corona Dee Mer. Information: (949) 644-709' 1~ Balboa Bay Republican Women F-edereted will hold their eecond gerage safe from 8 e.m. to 2 p.m. at the home of Anita Ferguson. lnfomiation: (949) 844-7426 11: The Republican Party of Orange CoUflly holds a reception from 5:.45 to 7 p,m. 8l the Weedf\ South Coat Plaza ~ lmrMCbtafV ahrtheaintrel commfaee meettng. The sped81 guest wlll be former cf'Nlllrrnen of the C.llfomia Asipublicen Party Tirt0 del Junco. lniormatk>n: (714) ~ • The Republk:en P8rty of Ortnge Countv Cennf CommilllM wil ~a ...,...m cllng•7~• .. Soulh c... ..... w...n Haell.ll•Mton llWL. Cotta Mlle. Adntlt '°"II he. ............ c .......... Dome. (7~ ... , 21: Owe* Oe\lore for State AaMmbly will haw • ft.lnckaisi"" reception from 6:30 to 8 p.m. 8l the home ofTom Phillips in Corona Del Mar. the lpeclat guest will be Rep. Dane Aohrabac:her, and national radio pet11004lity Hugh Hewitt will .. rve u Muter of Ceremonies. Information: www.dtudc<Jevore,oom or (949) 472-6414 S~PTEMBER 11: The Republican Party of Orange County will hold ltl Second annual Sept. 11th Memorial Preyer Breakfut at 7:30 e.m. at the Hiiton C~ Mesa. The tpeeial guett Will be Bruce H9rldien90hn. The co.t ia $25 per person end $260 for a table of 10. Rlettvedons .,. MMntial. Thll la not. fuockaltlng event. lntonndon: (71A) 566-8566 11: The Republican Alrtv ol ONnga Councv Cenlr8t ColNrl I• 11 • ldd e .....,.. mM1119 .. .,~ ... loud\ eo.t ..... YMdr't tWili••Anlon ..... Costa Me.. Adil •••• , ..... . Md .. Repelbbrta ......... (7'M) 666-8566 22: The latt day to nlgiater to yote for tht Oct. 1 recall election. 30: The Int day to ~uest tn abMntee ballot for the Oct 1 '**' elec::don. OCTOBER 7~ Aec:lll \IOt8 of Gov. Gray o.vls 9Cheduled. 2IO: The AepubHcen Plrty of Orange eouncv eemr.1 Commhtee wtll hold• genertl ~ng at 7 p.m. at the SOutti Cont Pt.a Westin Hotel, at 188Anton BM1. Calta Mesa. Admission .. tr., end an Aepublic:ant ere welcome. (71'4) 6f58.8666. ·NOVEMBER . 17: The ftepubllcan P8t1y of Orenge Councy Cenlfal Commttt.e Wtn ~a gener8I rN9ling et 7 p.m. ... Saud\ eo.t Plua w-cn ..... --~ Blvd .. eo.ta ~Admllllon i. frM, and .. AepubNclne are weloama. (71'~ &M8165. • Daily A Pilot PHOTOORAPHERS Sean Hiller, Don Lead\, Kant Trepcow READERS HOTUNE (949) 842-«>86 Copyright No news storlei, · illustr1tlon1, editorial metter or advertisements herei11 can be reproduced without written permi11lo11 of copyright ow11er. VOL 97, NO. 219 THOMAS H. JOHNSON Publisher TOHYOOOERO Editor JUCN OETT1NCl ~~r Promotlone Director NewaEdfton Gina Alexander. Lori Andef90n, Daniel Hun!, P1ul Saltowltt, Dan191St9Wnl NlWISTAFJ Crime~ ~rter, (949)67~ dNpe.bh¥tltft•l«im#.oom ...... =·· Newport rtponer, Reoord your comments about the Dally Pilot or MWI tip.. A.tktfwe Our addrtl&t is 330 W. Bay St., Cotta Meu. CA 92627. Of'lloe hou,.. are Monday -Friday, 8:30 a.m. • 5 p.m. Conudow• It i1 the Pilot's polk:y to promptly oo!T'9Ct ell error• of aubctance. PIMM cell 19'91 ~4. FYI HOW TO REACH US CWwletion The Times o,.nge County (800) 252-9141 ~ Omlfltd 19'91842-6678 ~ (9'9) 842-4321 EdhottM Newa (949) 9'2·5680 ....,_(NII 51'"4223 New9Fn(Ml)Me-<1170 ....,. ,_ (9'9) eeo.G170 (148) 574-4232 Ju,,..CMll(lrande•l«l,,,_oom ..... ~ l"-Newport BMdVCotta M ... 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I don't recall I n a somewhat tum from the nonn of looking solely and wholly at Newport-Mesa political issues, J can't ignore the palidcal story of the season: the California recall. getting elected, Campbell said. H At least, hopefully. we wouJd get someone compelent, • he said. • The next few days, leading into Saturday's 5 p.m. deadline for filing papers to appear One prominent name we won't see on the ballot ls Sen. Dianne Petnsteln, who announced Wednesday that she won't run. S.J. CAHN "Jam very Oanered on the recall ballot, are certain to provide political junkies with near-permanent fixes. With possible candidates including porn pushers, punk rod.ers and divorced couples, the fun of the race is impo}Sible to ignore. It might even include the embattJed governor himself. Senillg aside the revelry in the poUtics of the story. there are deeper, more important reasons to be watching this story, most of them fairly obvious. They are the policy quesdons (as opposed to the political ones} that the governor of this state has to answer. Gov. Gray D.vla' failure to answer the economic quesdons is largely energizing lhe recall, but whoever is leading this ~tale also has 10 answer social questions. education questions and environmental quesdons. Who should answer those questions for California is a serious matter. And it is entirely possible that voters will be talcing the matter seriously when (if?) they go to the polls. Newpon Beach's Assemblyman. John Campbell, said this week that he sees thrtt reasons why people will support the recall: • They believe Davis is u incompetent; • they believe the governor is not trustworthy; and • they believe he is owned by spectaJ interests. These same three reasons. CampbeU said, are why he is behind the effon. (Also, for what it's worth. Democratic friends of mine seem to agree with those three po in ts.) CampbeU, of course, may have a lot to gain from a change in the governor's mansion. He is running to replace Newport-Mesa's state Sen. ROA Jobmon. who is being forced out by term liJnj15. CampbeUs opponent and fellow Assemblyman, JC.en M.ddox. is being forced out of the lower house by term limits. as well. With myriad ou1comes possible from the vote looming over the state. I asked Campbell wha1 he considered to be the best and worst scenarios. The worst, he was qulck to say, wouJd be Davis beating the recall. "We would now have an entrenched governor there three more years.· Campbell pointed out. The victory would be a validation for Davis, who wouJd stick with policies and programs Campbell, often times publicly and loudly, disagrees with. A Davis victory would be worse than another Democrat by the many elected oftki.als. community leaders, and constituents who have urged me 10 place my name on the recall ballot as insurance shouJd the recall be successful.· she said in a statement. "l wan1 to thank each and everyone who called, especially members of the House delegation and the state Legislature, who are deeply concerned about our state's future. ·After thinking a gJ"eat deal about this recall. its implications for the furure. and its misgujded nature, J have decided that I will not place my name on the ballot.· she said. As for the best·case scenario. don't expect to see CampbeU touring about with Arnold. Riordan or Simon any time soon. He hasn't endorsed any candidate yet. "I want 10 see a person articulate their vision,· CampbeU said. adding that "political combat-is where candidates are tested, where their ability to engage voters and construct poUcy is demonstrated. And there lilcely will be plenty of political combat, if the dozeni. of potential candidates all do jump aboard the ballot. Pushing aside that 6otsam and jetsam, CampbeU's best resuJI would be: "The best possible result is a Republican candidate that articulates a vision that connects and gets enough of a percentage of votes over the No. 2 so the person couJd claim with some argument that they have connected with a significant pan of the voting public.· he said. Campbell, rightly, stressed the need for a legitimate winner to emerge. someone. he suggested. who would get 25% of the vote versus a No. 2 at l I%. Imagine. instead, a Republican governor trying to work with the Democratic l~lature while only being able to claim 12% of the vote. Debate wouJd invariably center on the 88% of the voters who chose someone else, not to mention that two or three other poUticlans might have had close 10 the same percentage. (There Is still talk about Al Gore having won more of the popular vote than President eu.h.) In that situatJon, the new governor would have difficulty leading, which seems to be how we all got to this place in the first place. • S..J., CAHN 11 the managing editor . Ht can be reactled at (949) 574-4233 orbye-meil 1t •.j.cahn@latlmes.com. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST After 10me morning fog end doudt. the day will beoom• sunny and beautiful, wfth Cotta M.., highs In the mld-809 and coaattl ~,, highs neer 74. lows wttl drop to the mld-«>I. On Friday, the warming trend IMll condnue. Hjghl wiM tall )ult lhoft of 90 •the Met~ peeb on &rturd9y. .............: WWW.IM&noN."°" BOATING FORECAST The wtnda wfl blow 10 lcnota In the """' ....... wfl\ l~foot WIWl,lweat ... of3to5 '"'lnCI. '°"" .... of 2 Mt.. Out......,,tha "°""'' .... rty .. w.-blow ..,,,.""at 11to2S llnc*. with v to 4"°°' wwvea. a nofth•wst _..of .. to.'"' and a ICMtt IW'llofSfMt. SURF The eouthweat swell contlnuee to .... today • .a we won't eee much mo,. than knee-to wellt-hight. Friday end Saturday wltl provide mud\ of the Mme. wfth no more than welet-highs. On Sunday, tht lmat swell should rofl In, br1"'11ng us waftt-to d'9et-Nghi. The twel fth in mC>fW on Monday, with dtelt· to shouldef"hlght and the ~--~· w.....-v: www..aurlWdtt:org TIDES n- 7.zla.m. n:.241.m. aolp.m. 1:Al&.m • WATER TDIPERATURE •dell•- Daily Pilot TllurSday Augu~t 7. 2003 A3 ~ou sing plans at Lower Bayview scaled down CoastaJ Com m ission rejected prop osal for 150 apartments fo r seniors. June Casaarande Da1lyP1lot NEWPORl Bl.AU I -( aty ot ficials have revt\L·d !heir plam for an aflorcJable !>enwr hotl'lll).\ complex a1 Lowl'f Bayview Land ing in hopes 1ha1 the Californ1t1 Coasial Conuni'>'>ion .,.,;11 t1p prove the o;caled·dnwn projeel The plani,, which Olll.t' rnllt·tl for three building'> co111.im111g ,, total of 150 apanment~. nm\ tt11l for iwn hualcJmg'> wi1h I :W lllllh BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Planni ng Commission meeting cunce lt;d The Ne\'P<Ht Bt:Jl.h l'lt11111111g Lomma.,.,1011 llll'cllng fur 111n1ght h~ been l.lllll'h:cJ bl.'l .llJ'>l' ol lack of bu-.11tL""' l lw ne>.t llll'l'I ing t'l l'XJ>l'l ll'U to ld~t' plJt l' 1111 Aug. 21. I or .1gt·nd.i-,. 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"I 1ruly heht'\l' that there b a '>llgma that they've attached to Nev\.port lll'arh and 1hey're de tl'rrn111ed to -.ee how many hoop., they ran make us jump through 1 hope I'm wrong. but I do11'1 tlunl -.o • Bromberg '>.lJU thdt he comad l'r' 11 a "do or die" project and tht11 11\ untonun.itt• that the cJe t.1vur ul .i tru111 ,11ed Lenlerl.ine mutt· 111 lt1tl' July Jlter In 111t• \Oler' rt:"Jt'Llt'tl thl' route 1hrougb 1he1r ut} Neighborhood Watch availahle in Co~ta Mesa \e1ghburhood \\Jtdl, ~po11 '"rl'd I>\ 1 he l u.,ld \ 1t·'>J Poltu· I J1·11.1rtllll'lll C rtrlll' Prt:\entrun tJ111t '>l.'t:'k-. Ill ll dllLC Ullll< l11tdt lrllllllhil'>, ll'I U\t•r \tUll'll propl·rt\. 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Wedneedey. • e.mpue Dtfve: Vehicle theft was reported In the 4500 block at 11:35 a.m . Wedne.dav. • Newport Cout Dtfve: Commercial burglary was reported in the 21100 block at 10:02 a.m. Wednesday. • Bu,&bWC: Art auto theft waa reported in the 3300 block at 6:08 p.m. Tueaday. • ...._,, S1rMt: A vehicle burglary waa reported in the 3100 block at 9:06 a.m . Tuesday • W.lece Alrenue: A residentlal burglary was reported in the 2000 block at 4:47 p.m. Tuesday. • SMfiotgtion ~: Vandalism was reported In the 1600 block at 10:47 a.m . Wednesday. • F81rview Roed: A residential burglary OFFICE Continued from Al by July 31. , Assemblyman John (.ampbeU, who is squaring off against As· sembtyman Ken Maddox in the state Senates 3Sth District. set the high-water mart for the first six months of the year by raising $504,741, he repon.ed in a filing with the Orctnge C.Ounty Regis- r.rar's office. Campbell, who holds $501.068 in his campaign rreasu.ry, col· lected more than two dollars for every one of MaddoxS. Maddox raised $185,607 and holdc; $250,934 in his creasury. "Obviously, what the campaign money aJlows you to do i!, get your message out to the people," Campbell said. "I expect that 2-1 lead to grow." Maddox. who returned from a two-week Army National Guard stint on 1\Jesday. said he isn't wor- ried about the money gap. Mad- No matter what you're dotng, ~r nometown new5papef FITS 1N... Daily Pilot Vinyls • Ceramics Wood • Laminates CALL NOW 642-8400 110bviously, what the campaign money allow s you to do is get your message out to the people. OeVore didn't return calls seek- ing commenl, but his cainpaJgn spokesman issued a sta1emen1 aboul the reports. I expect that 2-1 lead to grow." "RepubUcan donors are begin- ning to rally arow1d OlUck fk. Vore." spokesman Sergio Prince said. John Campbefl, about his lead over Ken Maddox dQJ( has accepted the state's cam- paign contribution limit of $600.000 for the seat The limits were put in place during the 2002 election cycle. Maddox has called Campbell a "country dub Republican.· "We're actually fairly dose in money raised, except for that he wrote himself a $I 00,000 check.· Maddox said. C.arnpbeU did give himself SI 00,000, said Ollis Wysoclti, C.ampbell's campaign spokesman. 'lhar's kind of lik.e saying New York is fairly close to Los Angeles.· Wysoclci said of Maddox's claim that the candidates are dose in contributions. "Ken Maddox's perception may be a bit off.· In the race for the Assembly's 70th District seat.. Anaheim PARK Continued from A 1 pa.ricing spaces and pedestrian walkways. "We're on our third contractor to complete the work and what we have is a project that's two years delayed," CAJuncilman John Heffernan said. The park was scheduled to open in summer of 2001. but hit the rocks when contractor Castello Inc. was crippled by fi. nancial IJ'oubles and couldn't complete the job. The bonding o.c. Continued from Al cific segment of Newpon Beach, and is not representative of the entire city, much I~ the county. they said. "Obviously. people in Minne- sota are going to think we are all like th.is in Orange C.Ounty, and that is sad: Alcone said. "It is rep- resentative of some of the people, but it is not a good portrayal of the area as a whole.· Weiss said the show portrayed what she referred lo as the ·Na- tional Owity League" scene. A high society scene in which peo- ple -adults and teens -throw a lot of money at good causes, pat themselves on the badt and then indulge in various vices. Not eYel)Une in the city is like that, Weiss said ·1 live in Newport and lCI never be in that Ir's just a joke.· she said "lhere's more to Orange County than that.# Ak:one added. "It's so diverse. I wish they would Marcella Sheldon Marcella Sheldon, a 70-year employee of E.dwards Theaters for whom the Big Newport Thea· ter's main auditorium ls named, has died. She was 9 1. She died of heart failure on Monday. businesswoman and Corona del Mar resjdent Oisti Cristich led the way with $331,819 raised. She hot~ $263.220 in her war chest. Otud OeVore, an Irvine resi- dent who worts for a Newpon Beach aerospace services firm. raised $145,250; he had $122,026 in his bank account. Fonner Newport Beach City C.Ouncil candidate Marianne 7lp· pi reported $70,658 in contribu- tions and $64,521 in on·hand cash. • N. you can !>tt. I'm at a I 0 -1 margin over Marianne and a 5· I margin over Ou.id." Cristkh said. ·r would say that':. a pre11y large statement" Cnstich has been an a~'>ive fund-raiser in the pa!>t few montl"'- company made good on the city's claim and covered tJ1e co'>t of hiring a new contractor, but the work hit more serbaclcs. Most notably. sprinkJer head!. installed throughout the park were def~ve. These problems didn't cost the city any more money. but they djd set back the operung about two year.. A grand opening ceremony wiJJ take place Aug. 24 at the park. which is along Bonita Can- yon Road between Praine Road and MacArthur Boulevard. The event will begin at 3 p.rn. with a dedication ceremony for the sports fields. Cristich and Van Trdll, who b ruMing 10 replace Maddox in the Assembly's 68th District. ~ more money thail MaddQJ( during the period. Van Tran, an attorney and Gar- den Grove councilman. raised S338,497 and holds $301,905. Tran is running against cul· league Mark I.eyes. who didn't file .l rcpon. "Mark 1£ye, ha5 bt:en nmnmK for over two ye~ anti hc'.c; barety blipping on the radar ...creen." rr..m spok~man hrnmy <.amp 'WJJtl. • PAUL CUNTON covers the ornmonment. business alld polrtics He may be reactie<l at (9491 764-4330 or by e·ma1I at paul c/inton a lat1mes com 1-rom :i w S p.rn.. I 950i. and 64h mU'>I( wiU be perfonned m a free concen by the Rockit Sc1en· usis. Other events throughout u1e day will be youth ~port!> din ll''>. bounce hotLc;c'), face patnt er... refrl-..hmenl5 and other ac llVllle'> for kid~ and aduJts. for more informal.ion. call tht• l lly·~ Reneauon dlld Senior '°X'rvtl·~ DIVl~ion at (~9) 644 :H51. • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at 19491 574·4232 or bye mail 81 11.me cosagrande a latunes com shaw everything." Orclllgt-County <;<) they weren't There were pans of the show '>Uft' how acrurale tht• portrayal that touched on universaJ Lruths w~ for reenagers. such as the part "lllar'' not us, but I'm not from where the character Summer ht're,· I lawttins 'iald. ~We're the Sll.ag\ two bottJes of champagne college kid\, and that'~ more the from the fashion show for the af-rid1 kid, spoiled high school ter-party. 'iCt!ne." "There were little thin~ that all P'atel agn.'t"d she has never been teenagers do, and that was more confronted with that type of real," Alcone said. scene, but can imagine some peo- " A 101 of it was really hyped up pie have. just for Tv." Weiss added. "Girls , "You know, Annie, in physics. don't run around half naked or she grew up here and she seems naked." kind of like that,· P'ateJ :.aid. We~ and Alcone said they The show also lost popula.rity would watch next weelc. pomts because it is 001 filmed in Bromberg, who said he only N('wport Beach. The coastline W3.') kept watdling out of cunosity. not the same, and the hills were said he will not rearrange his eve-too green. ning schedule to accommodate ·it all looked unfamiliar. even the show. though we live m the area they're ·1 don't thin.le I am the demo-supposed 10 be filming in; Haw- graphic they are going for," the kins said. mayor said. Veena Patel and Lauren Haw· • LOUTA HARPER wntes corumns lcins. both 20-year-old students at Mondavs. Wednesdays and Ffidavs UC Irvine. also talked about the and covers QJlture and the arts. She new drama during lunch Wednes· can be reached at (949) 574-4275 or day. Neither of the women are bv e-mail et originally from Newport Beach. or lolha.harper~latimes.com. OBITUARIES 28-year Newport Harbor High School teacher and coach, wiU be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Davidson Field, the stadium at Newport Harbor High. also volunteered for the Costa Mesa Heritage House and Costa Mesa High School Band, Color Guard and Costa Mesa Qean· Up Days. He received the Silver Beaver Award by the Boy Scouts of America. DESIGN CENTER Ms. Sheldon was born in On- tario in 1912. Her career with Ed· wards began.In 1930 when. right out of high school. she took a Job as a secretary at the company's office at the Alhambra Theatre to support her mother and two sis- ters. When the company moved ils headquarters to Newport Beach ln 1975, Ms. Sheldon moved to MWion Vlejo. Mr. Bleiker died Monday of natural causes. He was 66. He is survived by wife Karen Bleiker; son Otuck Bleiker; daughters Kelli Jones a nd Karen Supkoff; and six grandcbUdren. For more on Mr. Bleiker's life, see Sports on Page BL Mr. Richey, who Uved in Costa Mesa, is survived by his wife; their seven children; and eight grandchildren. A memo· rial cholanhip in Mr. Richey'• name has been established by the Orange Coast College Foun.1 d atlon. ''For All Your Decorating Needs!'' ..._ ___ ._ FURNITURE REUPHOLSTEU • Custom-Made Furniture • Slip Covers • Patio Furniture • Draperies, Shades. & Bedspreaas Ms. Sheldon wu still working pen-time at the company last ~ar when Edwards was ab- sorbed by Regal Cinemas -a move tba1 ellmiDated many Jobi. To honor brr ~)at tenuie wtth the compeny, P.dwanU oamed lta main auditorium «t the Big New· pott Tbelter after her. Ma. Sheldon 11 atMYed by her daughr.er. Carola Andmon. 8eMces will be held at ll:lS Lm. Slturdly at Pldftc View MemorilJ Put In Newpon Beech. Robert "Bob,, L. Short Services for 46-yeat Ne~rt Beach resident Robert ·sob" L Short will be held at 9:30 a.m. Friday at Paclftc View Memorial Parle ln Corona del Mar. Mr. Shon died Sunday. He was 95. He ls survfved by son Gany; brother Melvln; one grandaon: and three great· grandchildren. T'1Il1 Richey Tim Richey, a 29·)'elT maln- ten&nCe wom r at Orvtge Cout Collep wbo n!arived an honorary degi'8 &om the col· lege, died Tuesday at ... S6 or ' compllcatlona from bft1n can- cer. Charlie Bleiker A .,.tulle of Welcem HAP Servtces for ~lttle Bldket, a School ln Anaheim. Mr. Richey ' • The Dally Pilot welcomes obituarle• for residenta or former re1ldent1 of Costa MeN and Newport Buch. If you wtnt to heve en obituary ptinttd In the Pilot, a.ic your mortuery to fax ut the lnformadon et tMI• Me-'4170 or eatl the newsroom at (949• 78'1-4324. ~~ ··--· -- Continued from Al enough and hard enough al her bed, the emptiness fuzzes. and her liquid brown eyes -so fllmed over in recent yean. 1hut I was never sure what she was seeing -are still on me. demanding nolhing but a soft word of recognition that she can sense through my body language. which as enough to '>Cl her tail wagging. Coco djed two wet'k.., ago, and -until now -I haven't been able to put these words down. She finally struck a reef she couldn't navigate. The resahenc~ and detem1ina1ion and rt'fu\al to become sedentary lhdt had carried her through a '>teadily more frequent ~nt-\ of affiietions finally proved too much for her stout heart. And '>O we lost her. The instant you bring a puppy into your home and heart. you are setting yourself up for what we are now going through We had a longer run than most. bu1 that doesn't make the end an) ~ier. I'm no1 comforted by the dache., -that '>he wa'> very old. that death comec; 10 U'> all. 1ha1 '>he laved a full hfe. that the '>Uffenng of her la'>• few da)''> ha'> mercifully heen lifted from lwr All true But right now, a hey don'1 change ahc ache tha1 tclh me how much I miss her. and 'o I demand the ngh1 to fecl 1h.t1 ache ,,1tJ1ou1 trying Ill ~nllt:'n her 10'>'> Coco, Daily Pilot columnist Joe Bell's long-haired dachshund, died two weeks ago. I ne'er wanted thic; dog. an apoc,ta'>y tllat Coro fo~avf' nw man\ years ago. I wanlf'd a male dog I could roughhotN· """ and .,how off to the men 111 nl\ neighborhood. ( Ol o '"a' hmll'd on me by my wait' and '>tep'>1111 whl·n l Wd'> away on a tnp I came home 10 tlw. owrgro\\ n wharf rat, t:mbarra..,.,f:'d at thf:' Lertam wmcmpl .. he would produce from mv neighbor ... out w·..Ul111g their good old hound dawg..'> Loco '>Olved tlu-. problem b\ 'amply reflliang w walk ...,he would gel very excited \\hen V\-e hooked up her lea-.h, lht•n would '>II an the gu11er and refu.,e w move when we got her ou1c,1de. So my wife and '>lep .. on took hl'r 10 d1sc1pline l>t:hool. She came home wit11 a diploma. J '>core uf 176, and .,u11 refused lo \\alk. I wa'> never able lO find out how I i6 translated 11110 pertormdll< e at school, but Coco earned that 176 proud!}' a5 a banner throughout her lung life Somewhere down the lane. I reahzed 176 meam thdt c,he would deal with life prc11y much on her own lenm. and we'd all get along bet1er af we understood that up front CnLO was t11e fir.I J<>lllt Im t• affair of a new famalv -.1111 fcclmg IL'> ''ay Wc all gre\\ mth her .• uid af she felt t111 re:.pon.,1ba111y. '>he muM have rejoiced m her la't days 10 see where she Wa'> leaving it For thls un11y. alom•. she will be gratefully remembered. Bui there is 'so much more. Coco's entire univcr'>l' Wa.!> our hou'>e and its spaaou" bdtkyard. IL • ., impos.sible to set foot anvwhere Mthin her hab11a1 wiihout bnngmg up vlVld memories or the hfe c;he laved. \.\/hen we come home late at 111gh1 and open the garage door to our patio. she\ not there walling, so funously happy we're home thaa .,he forgave!> the late hour. rhe c;parrow' '>till gather dl her 'iupper hour \\e fed her outside bel:ause '>hl' wa., a sloppy eater. and when '>ht• had her immediate fill, '>he '>di ~ade .ind watched the bard-. '>Warm over her bowl. comfonahle an her 0\\11 generosll\ \\halt' I l'xhoned her to pr(111·c·1 her tt•rnwn..U right' I !er face nu 1011ge1 appear' fra1m·d in her dog hou'>t' t·ntrance. where '>ht• retrcawd when we cba..,tened her. then lullowed u:, with her t:}t''> trom the doorwa}. telling u., -.ht• \\a.' wall mg to owrlouk our unrea'>onable be ha\ 1or \ly \\1fe and I no" IM\l' the enure bed to sleep 111 rather than the half we had to make do with to al'tommodatt• Coto on the othl'r half. We !>1111 'tleep on our half. We don't talk aboua It, but perhaps neither ol u., wana .. 10 do"e out the hope that when we \\ake up. she'll bt· tlwn.• And :.he wa'> funn)' lu'>t tho'>e '>hon I~ plowmg through high grass w-~ funny. but '>he alc.o had c;ome ridiculous!\ cxce\s1ve hab1~. She may have.bet•n the only dog in the Unl\.eri.c to be regularly rewarded with d cookie for relieving herself. I have no idea how that '>tarted. but proper performance at her bed11me toilet gol her a Lreat. und '>he learned over time to .. 1retl'h that 11\10 two or three pl'rformam c'>. Wt: Me told that '>he muhaphed th1:, number when wr fell her w1t11 hou e s1t1er'> \Vhate\.er and \\hereH•r dog heaven as, Coco I!> !>Ure to be there, becau!>e that\ where i.he hru. always IJved. In all her hfe. Coco never encountered evil and thui. had no knowll•dge of it. l'\o person or animal ever tned IO hun her. and on the few 0-.atled ads work tor 11111 1••··~ ,.. Daily Pilot occasion., c;he encountered '>trangers with unl'enam motives. '>he rolled over on her back a.aid wiggled her pa~ in the au And hl·r \ ul11erabaJ1ry was ne\ er \1Ulated The otht:r d,1\, 111y wale was dway for 1he afternoon. and I was '>ittang JI niy de'>k trying to wnte and dnft111g anstl·ad And suddenly 11 h11 me. likt• ,1 fi'>I in the stomach. that I wa!> ..Uone. Thi'> ts '>t:arct'l~ lit'\\ I m alone a lot. But L111<, feeling \V'd'> d1fferen1. I w-dS really, rl'alh alone ~ly dear friend who demanded l11tle of me, but seldom left my .,ide was not tn her bed, watchmg me. And I real11.ed the thing I missed mo'>! wa' her presence. ll was deeply embedded m tlle mosaic of my hie. and tllere ic; a substanual void where 11 has been ripped out. In tune, we will realize that her pre.,ence will never go away, and we wiU rejoice an that Hight no ..... it JUl>I hum. • JOSEPH N BELL 1s a res10ent of Santa Ana Heights His column appears Thursdavs Momma John We belong to tbe world's largest flooring retail group -co-op. We are tbe biggest flooring de{llers JndlvklUllJly owned and ojJerat«J. 4,000STORB Blll7NG POWBR Lifetime Warranty Carpet $199 Lifetime Warranty J.amiaate TtiurSday, August 7 2003 A5 1 ANNIVERSARY SALE! Celebr ,rnng '+ ve.u-. o n Balboa hi and 20°/o OFF our enrire ~cock of l'roven\al tabrics, table linem, pottery. fragrant~ and gi fo • 3 days only Friday thru Sunday • Aug 8, 9 & 10 2 I() .\IJr111t AH. 8JlhoJ l,lanJ (949) 673-07 19 Ope11 -Da;ys JO. IO um -6·00pm Lifetime Warranty Ceramic Lifetime Warranty Wood No 60day~. If )'OU don 'I Ill# #, we u.tlJJ ri!plttia It ' Al Thursday, Aogust 7, 2003 HOW TO GET PUIUSHED -t..a.a: Mail to Editorial Page Editor S.J. Cahn et the Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • R11den Hodne: Call (949) 642-6086 Fu: Se':'d to (949) 646:4170 £..melt Send to dailypllot@latimn.com •All conespondence must Include full neme, hometown and phone number (for veribtion purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submissions for clanty and length. EDITORIAL Fair fell a bit flat this year 0 range County Fair leaders may not admit it. but, especially after a run of record-breaking fairs, they have to be disappointed with this year's fair on several levels. For one, it's never a good sign when serious injuries occur, and it's even worse when they both happen within hours of one another -and in this case on the fair's third day. It proved hard to bounce back from that, but fortunately. no other serious injuries occurred. Fair officials made the right decision to keep the Adrenaline Drop closed just to be safe. While it was wonderful to see the Pacific Amphitheatre reopen with the likes of Duran Duran. Bob Dylan and other decent acts, only one show sold out: Duran Duran. Fair officials said in May that they expected most shows to sell out or at least come close. Some shows fared better than others in tenns of attendance, and some just f eU flat. That has to be disappointing after spending $5.8 million to artract the acts. It probably didn't help that the shows were too expensive for most folks visiting the fair. Many of the bands' fans probably would have paid the higher tickets prices were the shows at bener known venues. Of course, it seems that some of the bands were simply bad choices for the fair. Duran Duran, of course, is the exception, but Amy Grant. it turns out, didn't attract too many fans. Again, the prices may have been a factor. But at least the groundwork has been laid for the amph.id\_eater. and it is ready to host sopte more acts outside of the fair season. Perhaps the fair has learned some lessons the acts and prices will be more appropriate. It would also be nice to see fair officials bring in some better acts for the free shows. Overall. they certainly didn't compare to last year's free acts. The fair also expanded to accommodate an extra weekend. That forced the fair to close on Mondays. but still provided an extra four days overall, or 2 1. Logically. it would seem the fair should have broken attendance records again not only because were there the four extra days, but because there were bigger acts perfonn.ing. But attendance dropped 2% even with the extra weekend. It's hard to determine exactly why the fair failed to meet expectations this year. One officiai Last week pointed out the Anaheim Angels games and U.S. Open in Huntington Beach, but neither of those took place over the fair's full run. Not only that, but the Angels -champions or not - are having a miserable year. No, it seems there are other reasons the fair fell flat. Looking at last year's numbers, it seems the fair should have stayed open on Mondays and closed on another weekday, such as Wednesday. That would have helped the anendance a little. If the amphitheater's shows were a bit less expensive - about $10 to $15 less or so- more shows would most likely have sold out. But. most of all, if two serious injuries hadn't occurred on the third day. one would think more people would have shown up. The fair tried some new things this year, but sometimes, new doesn't work. Perhaps next year, a mixture of the new and the old can be the secret of the fair's success. MAILBAG Castaways Park no place for turf Regarding Jan Vanderslool's commentary ·Figuring out the future of Castaways Park'" on Tuesday. Castaways Park should unquestionably be a pasl>ive, naturai park. and the idea that someone wants to ·run it and apparently give up a handsome Coastal Conservancy grant to help with the badly needed re-vegetation effort is ludicrous. It males a lot more sense from an economical and ecological and sociaJ standpoint to keep the park looking natural, as it did before any of our lives. Has the turf brigade ever been to the park to see that people just wailc or bike and enjoy the view? As a longtime visitor, the most active recreation I have witnessed there was a family Oying kites. This is a rare opportunity to "do the right thing/ and it would be a shame to see someone's tired vision of turf and palm trees installed adjacent to a completely native bluff and ecological reserve. Bring on the mowers, irrigation • system, fertillzen. pesticides and tbe astOClated noise, air and water pollution. ls the city aware that a more naturally appearing meadow will save us an a lot of maintenance and water? Hu the in&le person tef'erenced ln lhe a.rt.Ide ever heard lbe word sustainabUlty7 i. turf an appropriate groundcover lo a deddedly puetve park wt th ple:ncy or tud at an adjacent acdve pule (Bob Henry Part)J Do they know lbal 11 you tw1 th.ii area. the CoalC Uvt Oak uees on the Ike, the d...ac .,..,. ol Cablomla. ... dJe of oat, root f\.mgus U I 4 result of the heavy summer watering required by turf1 We need to stop living In the past. and it would be a travesty to turn our backs on the money provided by the CoastaJ Conservancy grant to re-vegetate the Castaways. JEFF STEVENS Newport Beach Costa Mesa seems city intent on development Regarding Eleanor Egan;, article on the Costa Mesa bridges: If I understood Egan's article correctly, she feels the proposed Costa Mesa bridges are part of a plot by Newport Beach and Huntington Beach to aJlow ~maximum intensity" development in those cities. Yet. whic:h city is proposing a huge, four-story condo tower at 19th Street and Newport Boulevard and Is attemptJng to rezone its entire bluffs ana to medium density resJdential7 Not Newport or Huntington Beach, but Costa Mesa. Her other arguments against the bridges Is that drlwra will tum off Coast Highway at Dover Drive, driw throucb Costa Mesa, cross a bridge 11td come back to Cout Hi&bway in Huntington Beach. lbat would be the equivalent of taking a ·shortcut" throu&b San Bernardino to get to San Diego. Similar twtlted Josic both for and aga.lnst lhc propoeed brfdgee will continue u:nd.I proper 1tudJe1 an done to find our the true effect they would have in Cotta M111. Come on, Cotta Mal Oty Counc:U. lel'a get d>t facta and fund tboee ltUdJes now. , ............. C..Mesa R~DERS RESPOND Not condoning condo plan AT ISSUE: Was the Costa Mesa City Council right to take another look at the 1901 Newport Blvd, condo project? H eUo? Am I missing something here r Rehearing pushed back." Tuesday)? Does the Costa Mesa City Council represent the residents of the city or Runer Development? Costa Mesa voter; placed the members of the council in their seats. right? Is Rutter based in Costa Mesa? I think not. David f.actie. president of Rutter, is not listed in the phone book as living in our city. He can go bully his own City Council. right? So who calls the shots? The answer is -(Ben Franklin knows!) -"We, the people" of Costa Mesa. Council members voted according to their constituents' interests. Come election time, we, the voters, will remember. FLO MARTIN Costa Mesa I believe that the decision to reconsider 190 I Newport was correct (it is aJmost twice the density allowed in the city's master plan). but was the subsequent flawed process a much deeper problem? I attended the last two City Council meetings and was amazed that three of the council members voted 10 continue the issue to some future council meeting without any public comment allowed. The residents were denied a right to speak on the issue in "public comment" since it was on the agenda and then were again denied the right to speak on the issue once it was removed from the agenda. One council member said that "people were too emotional" to allow public comment. I ctid not realize that one's emotional status detennined their I st Amendment rights. Why vote to re-hear an issue and then refuse 10 hear it? JUDITH BERRY Costa Mesa The granting of a new hearing on the Plaza An artist's conception of condom1mums proposed for 1901 Newport. Newport project w<l!> appropriate an d proper. The Costa Mesa municipal code provides for rehearingc;. and the residents proceeded in good faith in accordance with the code. One of the major issues for this project is shading the massive structure wiJJ create in the surrounding area. lnfonnation presented verbally by the consultants on this i.s.-.ue was in ctirect contradiction with written information provided hy the same consultants. Other verbaJ statements made by the consultant on the issue were just plain inaccurate and reflected a poor understanding of the principles involved in shade/!>hadow anaiysis. The result was considerable confusion at the public hearing. On thic; basis aJone, a new hearing w<l!> warranted. Numerous other issues also remain outstanding. Another hearing is not only appropriate. it is essential. The city of Costa Mesa should not join the project developer In trying to cheat Costa Mesa residents of the opportunity to participate fully in shaping their city's future. SANORA GENIS Costa Mesa • EDITOR'S NOTE: Sandra Genis is a former mayor of Costa M esa Yes. the council made the right decision to rehear the 1901 Newport condo proje1:t. DAVID J. STILLER Costa Mec;a lne question was asked regarding whether or not the Costa Mesa City Council made the right decision 10 rehear the 190 I Newport Condo project. On the !>Urface. I would o;ay that tht'y did make the correct call tu rehear the c-dSe I lowever, one rnuld also ask why they are even in a situation where this topic ha~ come berore the council again. and since 11 has and they have granted a new hearing. one couJd conclude that they may have acted in haste by granting the project with approval on June 2 in the first place. This proces'> or decision-making has become somewhat of a painful proceS5 for the Co'>ta Mesa city councils in recent years. 1\No examples come to mind. the first being the much discussed kateboard park. For several years, where to put the park has created such a stir that to my knowledge we still do not have a skateboard park. The second ex.ample would be the hi!.toricaJ I luscroft House and the city's desire to tale possession of it at a considerable cost to move only to have it sit and decay due to the council's inability to decide what to do with it after all Perhaps there is light at COMMUNITY COMMENTARY the end or the tunnel for these two examples. I hope c;o. ~ for 190 I Newport. well. hold on for a long. drawn uul proce<>..'> of decision-rnaltln~ ~ timety decision., have come painfully hard for this council. I know aJI t.he<>e council members have their heart in the right place for ow city. but pulling tJ1e tri~cr on a decision and movinK forward to the next i'>suc takes way to much time. My bollom·hne fear regarding tht.s trend would be po.,ing the question of: What k.111d decision will be made when a really important issue comes before council? TOM NETH Costa Mesa Ama;Jng. Try to add 15% to yo ur house size in the way of a second-story approved by your neighbors and watch bureaucracy at its finest. Extra costs, extortion, unreasonable requirements. unrelated required details. unheard of delays and departments that do not communicate with one another. But if money Is waived in front of our City Council. they buckle and change the rules for a building which is four times the building mass per code, and two limes the dehsity code. CRAIG BELMONT Costa Mesa A stimulating Sunday morning ·-_.._._.... -- \OC I E IY fhur'>dcly, Augu~t l 2003 A7 • THE CROWD ' Let the wild animal in you come out I t's all happening at till' mo Nt•wport Beach's Debbie Newmeyer, .i11ini.tl lover and friend of the Santa /\na Zoo. announced that 7..oofa11 WO 1 will unfold Aug. 23 at the Santa A1i.1 /110 lhe zoo com mittee i'> calJ111g tilt' 11th annual black tie, safari-tlwnw fund-raiser MSaY..ootain111l'nt.'' As In yean. past, the atltrt• for th1' event mnges from the outluruli'h 10 tlw 'lublime. TI10se with phr.1q11t'' \\Or!h\ of di'>play \kip the black tH' 111 l,1vo1 of lenpart.l 1111111 1h1111g bikini' I h1•y < CHiii' tu tht· p.1nv ·" J.11 ... •ant.l lar 1<111 1111' " aJway'> .1 umvtl plea,t•r, t•vt·n lwlon· the mart1111 h.ir opt' II'> 01h1·1 dw101' h.i\'I' cunw in full a11i111.d SUit\, ii' (1<111,, llgt•i... .md lw.u' 1 lw B. w. COOK elt'phun1 !'0'1111111' ., t•,pelially hut 1111 .1 warm summer\ 111gli1 on thl' C ,1111111111.1 Rivil'ra and it take\ up ,1 lot 111 mo111 1111 the dance Ooor Nt'Vl'rthelt•\\, /'l.l'\\lllt'\'t'r .uul l1lf'11d' are encouraging t rt•Jt1v11v I or tlto"' nwn: cnn'>t'rvativt' .• 1 ,,,f,111 1'11·1111· bowtir• or wcktail drt"'' v. ill do ALSO IN THE CROWD Unter, '>a.Id that a llUQ'lber of fine local ~Lauranb will parnc1pate m lite evening. such as AntoneUo\, the <lub How.e, Morton·.,, Maggiano'>, Wolfgang Puck and Hcl)"ctl Khyber The Center ~tagt> Olapter of tJw (,uiJd~ will pre-.enl the evening of rood and rnu'>ll lwnt'fittng the Orange Courny Perforn11ng An~ C ..enter. 'l ilket.'t are S40 in advann.· and $50 at the door For more informauon plf'dl>e at1I (7 l4J 284 54b4 lhe ">andp1pt.•r' of I loag I losp1taJ helt.l tlw1r '>t'\ l'nt11 arn1uaJ '>Ununer JCV./ tum l'rt th1., pa't wet·kend leatunnK rnu'>lu.tJ1 Kelko MatsuJ 111 .1 concert under 1lw 'tttr'> di thL· I l}<JI! :\<·wportl'r outt.loor amplutht:att·r Tlw '>ummcr 1 a\ual cvt'rnng attractt>t.l hunt.lred., of lornl' who pa1t.l SJ 25 and more for '>t'at., to the Jlfrt·'>L11 t 0111._ert that wa.-. pre<.edt·t.l h} ..i pooh1de dtnnt'r tn the Newpont·r\ lerrau.· Ruom 11w evening wa'> unt.len..nttt•11 in part by '\orthwe<.t Alrhnt•.,1.._J J\1 l'rntt>f'd' will benefit Lhe I loag Cctnl t'r ( ..t'ntt'r 'I hl' p<1rty \\1ll lwg111 w11h .1 \'I I' charnpag11l· ren•1Hion h11,1t·d h\ f1U1gata and lhc llO\\l'f'> \luw11111 1\11 animal advmdtt.· <1nd \'l'r\ 'Pl'• 1.d g111·,1 actrl''>'> Tippl lfedren. w1ll 11111 1 .1,~.1111 front the t•ven1 J<; thl' 11n11flit 1.1l 111m tt' Newport Beach's Terry Lee and rerry C1Jlrlf.1rb lee attend the opening night party of MMamma Mia!" at Magg1ano's in Costa Mesa lhe Anah1•1m Angel.., V\111 pr~nl a chant y lum lu:on on Aug :!7 b!'rll'fillng the Orangl' County c;ir1, .rnd Huy<. Oub-,, Nt-wport\ Lana Olandler -.aid rhe fir\I funt.l r<mer 1c, dppmpnatl'I} called " l'he hl'ld of Dream-. ... \tar ~tl''>t of h111111r I lc-drt 11 tlu l(Llmumu' '>tar of ·\lfn·d 11111111 "' f..' WTiw Bird, ... ind rn11tlwr 111 \kl.11111· Griffith "'II 111trod111 t• tlw, 111\\ll 111 the 1011\ 111'\' pn111,111· 111.1" 111 \,111>11 fo1 wlrn h tilt' part} h,..., h1·"11 11.a11wd ··nil' 11,111vl' tln1111-, 1,111111' lw.11111g 1\ Star h Born· 111rc·111g11111n11 of \,111111, · Newmeyer ,,11d In add1tu111 to the ,1ppt•,1r.11111• Ii\ I h•tlw11. C 1r4111· du \olt•1I\ .1u11harn 1wr111m11·r Cia\ha 1-edortchev \\Ill \\11\' till' I fll\'vtf \\llh Ill\ \l'rlll ,II flJjl(' \tllllh II that.., 11111 l'llt1ugh, d111m•r, tl.1n1 111g .tntl :1 lahulou' <1uct11m V\tll ro11r11l 0111 1h1" \t•ry "!Jl't 1.tl ... urnnwr t'\'L'11111g 1111d1·r ll1t• ,t,11<., Ill l>t'lll'fit till' .1111111.th .11 lht• ~.111111 l\na i'oo. I wkl·1-. an· "i I 'iO pn p1·r"111 ,111d, .111 Ill' fl'\('fVl'tl h} I Jlltng (7111 'l-, I !i'1 1~>, 1•\t. I I Call Us ... Let Your Business Be Our Bnsioess R.1bhi11 lmuranlt: Agcnl)' \! fll • llO\IHIW"'I R\ • lttAI I If ''"'' ., ' I'" IN OTHER SOCIETAL NEWS I h1 B.1llu1.1 '·"hi <Jub rn C m1ir1o11lt·I \l.u 11p1·1wd lh dour' for J \l'I) 'IH'l I.ti ,.,, 111t1~ 1111, \\l'l'f.. on ht-half of ( HI \\ < lr;111gl' C ounty. I lw 1·11•11111g ,111racted a largl' 1 111111111.:1·111 111 g1•111·rou~ local l,;'lll''>h 10111111g l11r1 ,., to hl'nefit \\'i!>l' l'l..tu'. '"r \ 111g 111111 ll'll''' und haltl'rl'd won 1t·11 1111/11 1 •1111111111111\. Oleryl Byrne. J d1•\11t1"I 1 HI\\ \ttlunteer, <.,h.trt·d th,11 J 1.irge group of local bu ... 1m•.,.., m .. m·r-, donaled 111ned1hle aun111n prr1t'' 10 lwlp rat'><' funt.J, for the '>ht·ltl'r \outh Coa!>t Pl<U.J V11l,1gl' v.11l 1111tt· .1g,11n ho<,t I lot Rlul'' On \ < 0111 \urnmer Night 't'l tor Aug .!Cl .ulll lc•aturrng the acdai11wd Sieve Copland ,md the Raging ~ur1 Band William P. Lyons Jr., a rnlurlll'l'f rl·prl'\enting the ( l'lltt'r \rdgt· ( l1Jpter ot the (,ujld'> of the l't•rlorrn111g An!> The luncheon J I the C;rove In Anaheim will htghhght Angel' plt1\l'r'> mvolved m Jn urgci1111.a111m lJlled Revivmg B.l.-.t'baJI In Inner LtUI"'> I he event I'> expeued to ral\l' more th.in $200,000 and will bt· <Jllt'1Hli J h\ 1111m· than 700 gllt''>h. v. uh .1 l,trg<' tor111ngc·n1 of Newport Mt''>cl '>Uppon hJr more 111lomld11011 1 .di ( l1J11dlPr ell (949) 857 OOlL •THE CROWD appears ThursdoV!. and Saturdays GOlDf N O~~O~TUNflY Model Y .. -Ellll Sale 5AL50A ISLAND SUMMER SALL ~ a FRIDAY .. 'JA-f URDAY SUNDAY "' AUGUST 8 ,9, I 0 ~ Somrner:i;k. l • * • S.S. R("d Sail • S_ydne._y Mic helle * • E_ VE._N Sisters • F ers1 mmon T rec • Sall_y Huss • Sandcastle Monogramming a nd Gitt • Week.end Traffic: * • Foot l)outi9ue Alex's and Rachel's • ~ • T edd.Y !)ears and T ca C ups • f)asic:.s All etoree are located on Marine Avenue. E>alboa Island is located at the end of J mborcc j ust p35t r CH and over the bridge. x I Al ltusday, August 7, 2003 L I FE & LE I SURE Buyers in the drivers seat Auto Oub members can find great used cars al its one-day sale Saturday. HWldreds of pre-owned autos will be discounted. Financing and autp insurance will be available, too. Trade-ins will be welcome. High-quality luxury cars, SUVs and pick-up trucks wi.U sell at pre-arranged. 12-month/ 12,000-mile limited powertraln warranty and a seven-day/ 1,000 mile buy-back guarantee. F.ach vehicle passed the Auto Qub's 86-polnt vehicle Inspection. The Inspection ls usually offered for $89.95. You can get pre-approved GREER by applylng online at c.ar buyers may enter off Susan Street (800)-943-0000. CLOTHES WITH A MONKEY ON IT The Paul Frank SloJ'fl is the newest hot boutique to open at South Coast Plaza. Find fun, Stylish and hip merchandise that ranges from T-shirts to home ~Orange County resident Paul Prank has a unique style and a loyal following. WYLDER www.aaa-calif.com/ finance. The sale will be at the Auto Oub office at 3333 Fairview Road in Costa Mesa mid-Blue Book prices or I~. Car; come with a Collectors or all ages love his products, many recogni7.able by hJs signature moolcey. Julius. Limited editions are found here too. Innovative collaborations with companies such as Dr. SchoJls and with Franlcs' friends, such as swtboard legend Robert August. add to the line's appeal. The collection features mens and women's clothing, sleepwear, swimwear, watches and eyewear. The Paul Prank Store is open from 10 am. to 9 p.m.. Monday 10 Friday; from IO am. 10 8 p.m Saturday; and from 11 am. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday. It's on Level Three of the Crate and Barrel/Mat-y's Home Store wing. (714) 979-3556. www.fXlulfrank.com. SURFWEAR FOR SALE Don't miss the Dog Days of Fi11t Homt F11rnishinp. AntU(lln cf Ca/Jmibln. Tr""1twMI ro loltllf.t Cifo 11nd (,tm/m CHcor. Wuh lut "n;/ CH/it.,,.,. G11rdm lA/r CJrdrn Plltio Di111n1 ,,.,.,,,,., Bmikfasr, LM11rh, Tt11 aJUI 1111 F.sprrsu &r. CAFE HOURS: Mon-S"" 911m-4pm l..a1ulln rQ Cliandtlim, Ustti cf RArt Boo/ts, Cusrom Pirt11rt Framint,. Furnt1urt RntorAlion 11n;/ "'"'h mort ! ROW HOURS: T iu-Sizt I Ottnt-5 pm Becker Sale, which runs today clothing for infants up to girls' through Monday. Ir's a five-day size 14 to 16 and boys' size 10 to surfwear sale -prices on 12. Women's shes are available, everything except surfboards too. It bas some of the best and O'Neill wetsuits are reduced children's lines In casual to dress 23%. Owner Phil Beck.er is a stytes. New merchandise has legend in the surf world. Since arrived fQI' the sale. Everythjng ii. the 1960s, he's shaped more reduced in price 40% to 75%. than 100,000 boards. and he still The store ls open from 9:30 a.m. shapes I 1 boards a day. Becker's to 5:30 p.m. Monday to Friday; an old-fashioned craftsman In from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. this high-t~h age of Saturday; and from 10 a.m. to computer-shaped boards. The 1:30 p.m. Sunday at 1829 store also carries Dan Westcliff Drive in Newpon Cobley-shaped boards and a large selection of sui-fwear for Beach. (949) 645-1355. girls, boys. men and women. Everyone loves the DECORATIVE SAVINGS limited-edition OP apparel, a NobW AntJques and AntonJo's reissuing of original 1970s Bella Casa are having a designs. Surfwear Unes include wonderful summer sale - Becker, Qui.ksUver, Volcom. Roxy, savings up to 60%. The M>lection. Hurley and Stussy. The store is from both neighboring stores, open Crom 10 a.m.. to 8 p.m. includes decorative acccssori~. Monday to Friday, from lO am. lighting. seating and furniture 10 7 p.m. Saturday; and from 10 for every room. MoM pieces are a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. ft's at from El.IJ'Ope.The c;tores are at 3140 E. Coast I lighway in 318 and 32.2 Old Newport Blvd. Corona del Mar. (949) 720-0533. in Newport Beach. (949) www.beckers1lrfCOnL 642-8402. LITTlf PEOPLE LINE RUN TO THIS EVENT UP TO LEAVE Aerosoles, at Fai.h1on bland, After 10 years in business, is having its annual Uttle People and Me is retiring. Lry-on-a-thon event Marting The popular children's clothing Tuesday .-ind running through and acceswries store carries Au~ 27. H>r every pair of '>hot•\ . you t.cy on, enter to win a free " shoe wardrobe. The store is between Robinsons-May and Macy's (not far from the new ... Carousel Court). It's open from ... I 0 a.m. 10 9 p.m. Monday . .,. ' through Friday; from 10 a.m. 10 7 p.m. Saturday; and from 11 tLin. 10 6 p.m. Sunday. (949) .... 640-1668. 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You con pick up a copy in the Admissions Office. or occess the foll schedule online at: orangecoastcollege.com We'll help you get there. .. . ............... . .......... _.--. • • .. ~Pilot L I F E & L I~ I ') l1 R f Hot home trends, on sale or not such as'copper, cement and butcher's block ace climbing the chan.s. Obviously, a little originality can't hurt. I fyou are considering a remodel or jusl freshening up your existing house you may be debating the return on your remodeling dolJars. There are clearly some national lrends that indicate where your money is best spent for resale value. But then, there are also some things KAREN WIGHT More garage space. which can mean built-in car lifts, more space for storage, work statio ns and racks for sports equipment, is on the list. lf you are rehabbing the gardge, that you just might want, not necessarily need. that l>hould be added to the list, as weU. The lop of the list: updated wiring for the latest technology trends. Families want high-tech everything -high-speed Internet; state-of-the-an lighting systems; security systems and ln-hou!>e audio equipment. This most-asked-for feature 1s not surprising. Rewiring a home can be expen!>ive and mt.'hl>y. Upgrading an older home involves more than ju .. 1 running new line!>. In addition to the t'lectrician. rou will nu douhl have IQ have ~umeonc rt•pa1r t cihngl> and walls and haw a painter cover up lhe work It '' no wonder home buyer-. want hom e <iellers to '>houliler the burden. rhe n ext reqUe!>I i'> a k.1tt hen with high·cnd appha11n·' Su b-i'.ero and Vilcmg top the name brand lic,1. Add111011al hells and whi"tle'> includl' pol llllerl> over the stove; a built-in w ffee s tation: m ultiple d1i,hwa..<;hers; multiple oven'>: warming drawer!>; refngcra11on drawerl>; two-temperature water db penser'> and heated floor-. - no kidding. And I though! I was a pnnce'i.'>. Counter-toµ matenal-. dre evolving, a!. wt-II. II'~ no t a granire-o nly world. Ma1enaJ., don't forgel the floors. F.1>oxy-coa1cd floors are just what the buyers want. Really. Particularly in Southern California, the concept of the ou1door room is big -areas that include a fireplace or fire pll, a spa lat least). a barbecue sta11on that includes clean-up facilities and an outdoor fridge, and plenty of seating and lounging opportunities . . and apparently, a yard large enough to acrommodate all of this. Fourteen percent of potential huyers listed a home theater as d dL''>ired ft'ature. Wow. I 1ho ugh1 that was a h om e tour hou-.e 1h111g. I gues~ I'm wrong. My teenagers like 10 sit in the t.l..irk and watch m ovies. but I'm no t pulllng 1ha1 on my WJ\h list. I'm happy wllh an occru.ional M.111hew MrC:onaughey film ft0'>t And I'm usually folding laundry while I watch. OK. 1f \011 have a home theater. 11 ,., po">1hle 1ha1 .,umeone el'>l' might he folding your laundry. ~end them to rny house. A wine cellar ranked below home theater. but 1t'-. .. 1111 .i cJt•\1red amenity. I !ere\ the 1w1'1. though: fl doe.,11·1 have 10 lw a cellar. <;O lt•t\ call it an appropriately tempe rature·cuntroll et.I "'int· .. torage area. Wine .,torage can be in a dow l with a gla~ door in the a~ified ads work for 11 11111 11y2~ THE Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Community Marketplace dining room, kitchen or anyplace you Ond to tuck 11 away. And maybe you'd better not display your 1\vo Buck OlUck bottles. Save Lhat for the fridge in the garage. Built-in plru.111a televiMo ns are a big hit. I think thdt 1s in addition to the home theater, but I'm not sure. They are good space savers, and if you don't want to stare at the-black <,crecn when it's not on, there is a company.that make!> remote Olli rn111rol roll -down art cru1V-d'iCl> (1ndudlng frames) to disgu15e the equipment. 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Motoring across Europe By Sunny Perino ~-·-------------------- S ince I had spent very little Lime in a motor home, my friends were very dubious about my spending almost five weeks in one. When my brother and ~ister approached me about a trip through Europe in a motor home, r was very excited because I had never been to Europe. Both my '>iblings had been to Europe. My brother. Joe HoUcrbach, was in the '>ervice. stationed at Oberammergau in Germany, and had not been back there in 57 years. I le also showed us the bridge in I leidelberg that he and his feUow soldiers had rebuilt af1er the Gennans bombed ii. We flew Lufthansa (the ~t airline ever) lO Frankfurt. Germany, ~here we picked up our 22-foot motor home. Except for the ride, we had no previous re!.ervations, but we knew approximately which countries we would visit. As far as how long we would stay in each country, we did not know. The Neuschwanstein Castle is in Bavaria. I have lo say, Europe has such wonderfuJ accommodatjons in their numerous RV camps. So clean and in such spectacular settings, but you must provide your own toilet paper. II was interesting that so many countries charge to use their toilets. You do learn about gray water and black water when you camp. Don't ~ Food is very expensive everywhere we visited. ·me people in all the places were helpful and friendly. We would have brcak:faM aJmos1 totally in the motor home. My brother, an early mer (6 a.m.), would go 0111 and get frl''>h roll~. and we would he finished wiLh breakfast amt '>howt:r'> by 8 a.m. each da)'. It is great to have a person coord111a1c plan·'> of mtercl>I and al l the campgrounds. Joe had ordered the motor home, had a calendar for the dar-we would be gone and knew the approximate mileagt• from one country to another. Maybt! that rubbed off when he new his own ai rplane. We vis11cd <;ix countriel>: Germany, Austria, Croatia. Switzerland, It aly and France. 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You can haH' a le1'>urely break.fa\t, lunc.h or dinner loolung over ~omc of the mo!>t '>pcctacular scenery in the world We trawled by buc11. taxi, hor'>c and buggy, bus and metro rad. Of cou~. we al~o walked a lot. Another intt-re~ting thing I found in Europe web that they do not give you bag'> when you grocery shop Nor do they give you cart~ to pw.h your grocerie~ around 111 the market'>. You pay Feet Hurt? We have the Solution! ID Arthritis la Diabetes m Geriatric Conditions ID Hammertoes m Bunions FREE FOOT SCAN s75 VAL UE ID Congenital Deformities la Arch Problems ta Prolonged Standing ta Narrow/Wide Feet ll Foot Trauma .... ·- $1 ouu.1dc and when you leave. you tum in your can and get you SI back. We should do thlS 111 the United States. They would not lo!>e '>0 many carts that way. Everyone said I should take clothes for cool weather because May can be nippy. We htt a heat wave, and ii was very wann and humid. I bought a new umbrella and wann jacket before we left I never used the jacket, either. It alw seems I got bad advice about money -1 took cash. mostly travelers cht!OO and two credit c-dtds. When I had to have money, the exchange was See TRAVEL. Pace Al 1 Sipetve Score to Opalla SawlhclD a.Hfomla 'I . ·-· -. ..-.. _. ___ .......,_...... LIFE & LEIS Ukl:. Ttiursday, August 7, 2003 All l ON VACATION Kim Lehner of Newport Beach and Pam MacPherson of Corona del Mar make new friends m Florence. Italy. Mr. Leach's AP World History class from Corona del Mar High School, plus friends and family, in France during spring break . TRAVEL Conbnued from A 10 drastic. l .wn A11wnl.111 dollJr' were not l''peu.illy w.1111nJ fhen you haH' to find .1 h.mk 111 moM plan•, I found rh.it w11h po,1t .1nh. the merch.int., '' 111 011(\ ,l'fl vou .,tamps for the po,rc .mt, lhl'\' -.ell you. t lwn .iga111. rh.11 .. 1.11np may not tw gwxJ 111 tlw nt·\I lOUntry you Vl ... ll ·n1e onl> 1h111g 1111 '1m· 1f you buy hn·.Jl;.1hJe,, lw 'llrt' to have lhem 111,ull-<l 111 ~<Ht 111 tlw ~tales or l.trl) them\\ 1th yo11 per.onall) m1 hoard. /\11 tht' lovely cry,tal .1111.J r >cllt1 l<olna porcelain wt>re m hu11dn·d' of pieces. You l .in ht· ''m' tli.11 "'111 not happen dg.un It wa.'> M> 'IX'< 1.il to Ill' able to he with my brother. Jue. h1' wire, Jo!>ie. and my .. 1.-.ter. bH.lw Amo!>. We have mc•mone., we "'1JI rwver forget we had laugh' all thl· wa~ the re were momenr., of iemembranC'e; and there wPre • ~ in -.omt· place!> for them. I :·Wl cheri'ih the time furt·vcr and •. tiOw I know we can get along fine. even m a .,mdll cu111inc. for :JS da}"'. Already my brother is calling about another lnp to Canada and hack I a.<.1 'ohould be wondcrfuJ. So, let me finally say rhat if you t"Ver hJ\l' a chante 10 'hdrc with your loved one<.. go Jnd buy a motor home You writ haw a ball and 'o many mcmoneo,. For my ,i.,ter. l:adie, the rhemorie' were of ..-wcet :md nostalgic moments m 1-lorence spent with her IJte huo,b,111d. Ed. My brothtr Joe rcmcmhcn·d hb t:flne in the 't'r'\1cc. h>r me. mo't 1mportan1 wao, )U'>I bt·111g able to be with thow I love ant.I <,hart' this beautiful world Life is good, be thankful' , , In Germany. we vi'11l'd · 11cidelberg, Rothenberg. Munich. We1,badden. tht• Hlack. ; FOrest, the Rhine River. : Frankfurt. Ludwig's Cc1~llc and • the town of I lullerbach : In Austria. the Afps, Vienna. : ttie Danube. the Mm.an : Museum and St Stephen., . . : • SUNNY PERINO is a Newport ! 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The end is never predictable, but the all-st.an aJways are a part of lL They spend as UttJe as a few days to a {ew weeb competing against the . best teams ftom cities auch u Tultin, Anaheim. Mission Viejo, lMne. fMf'I R>ntana. This year saw the Newpon Harbor Baseball Association Bronco A (11· and 12·year-old) AU-Stars advance further than any team ln the league's history. gaining entry to the South Rep>n townament, two eventa away from the \\\>rld Series. Four player& from that team are represented on the Daily Pilot's 2003 Dream Team. which fea~ nine deserving boys. Newpon Beach Uttle League's ftnest went toe-to-toe ln 'memorable 1--0 win for the American team against lta National I.ague counterparts in the District 55 toumamenL The talent oC Costa. Mela Uule Letaue Wiii on full clilpl9y durina ttu. yeat'a ~Olp. wen by the NedonaJ team in the lb1rd and dedltYe lllOe ..... the American lqU8d. Thete ue ~ COUDdell pines that would bib up rDO«e m.n the lpllCe allowed to dela1be Spom Editor RlcMnl Oum: (9491574-4223 • Sports Fax: (949) 650-0170 how the season unfolded. From the thousands of players who began this season in March, only a handful are sdected to each league's all-sw ~-Some are then chosen for the Dream Tham. These nine players made their mark on the 2003 season, both in the regular and all·atar seasons. giving their teams the best chance to win each time they stepped on the flekS. They lasted throu#l the end, to the 6naJ out of another apaing and summer in Newport-Mesa. • Pletdls ~ Grotta (Newport Beadl National Diamondbacb, Newport Beach NadonaJ All·SW's). Completed his third season in the majors by pitching two strong games for Newport Beach NadooaJ AU-Stars. 'lbe 12-year-okl threw two complete ga.mes. allowing three rum, while striking out 13 and walking only four batten in that span. Newport National woo ha Dlltrict SS All·Slar 'Jbumammt opener. 13-2. with Dela Grotta on the mound. Della Grona and fellow Dl-.n Telm aelectioll MJtch s.rlda dueled In • 1-0 win for the Newport BetlchAmerican Al-Stan to ...... cbSr Natlooll Q)ll.....,_,. In 1M Dlllrkt M ~ 1be 5-fr)Ot.3, 102.paUnd 06 Gl'OCl8 - pllJ"d l8COOd bw tor 1he Dilmolidbtm IDd for Newpon NldoML • ,.. .,... (Colta Mela Nt(..,.a Oodllr9. Cos1a Mesa National All-S1ars). Ryding led Costa Mesa Uttle League with eight home runs and played first base and catcher for the Dodgers. who won both halves of the season with a 22-2 ma.rt 10 claim the national league aown. The 5-f<>ot-3, lS<>-pound Ryding's three-run home run ln the first lnnlng of Game 3 of the Mayor's Cup. the annual best-of-three series between Costa Mesa Amedcan and Costa Mesa National Uttle League. sparked a comeback from an early 2-0 defidl The National went on to win the game. 9-5, and the aeries. • MJtdl 5-* (Newport~ American Red Sol. Newport Beech American AB-Scan). The smooth fielding shortstop and potent pitcher also gave flta to oppoling teams trying to get him out at the plate. Sluldl came oo •ICl'Ol'I after• lb.Wah mn a1 the.._· 116d nm Scott. .. .,..., r cQ;og boch the~ MMOn md Al-&an. He bit .550 whh IM home rum Ind helped leed the Red SOit b> lhe Amsbn lelll'Je dw••"onlhtp. "Mhch -the .... a.der If ft'el' ~ w. one.. Sa>tt 8llkt. SlrlCll delMred wbiD It CG&lrifed. ....... ~ ........... t-i:,a.m A 1dzaMO ' 2 'tb* _. A ....... ln .. Dllllla51'0ln BJ 11 1hl Nlwpaft ....... fl d, .. .a OUl '°' EYE OPENER .Dail ~m.• Ar.IL!. 1 honorM JEFF CLARK Thursday, August 7, 2003 Bl Tars tennis coach dies Cha rli e Bleiker, 66, who taught.and coached at Newport Harbo r for 28 years. succumbs Monday. Patrick Laverty Da1lyP1lot Cliarhe Bletker. who taugh1 and coached ar Newpon I idrhor I llgh for 28 year., du~d Monda} of narural La~ at the age of 66. nw longume tennis coach. also known ~ "Tex.· reured from education more Lhan four year<, ago lifter serving time a., I.he Sailors' football coach. boys 1ennis coach and girl'> umnt'> coach. 1 li'i dealh. which lame r,uddenly while he Wd.'> spend.mg 1he day al the beach with one of hls stx grand!>Oru>. has already sparlced an outpounng of sup- pon from I.hose Lha1 he 1ou1:hed mos1 during h1-. years as an educator and coach. "Everybody loved him." Bleilcers wife Karen -.aid. ·rm finding that out more and more every day.· A memonal servtce ,., ">Cheduled for 10 a.m Satwday at DaVld~n Field at Newpon Harbor I ligh. All are welcome 10 auend and Karen 1s aslong that they dn:ss comfortably. "If he was there. he'd be in shons and a ba-.cball hal. • Karen Bleilcer ~d. That umform aptly de-;cnbes a man who was enjoying tus reurement after nearly 40 years as a 1eacher and coach. ·1 caU 11 paradise." Blelker told the Daily Pilot in May. "I never get bored. I don·1 wan1 lo go back IO work. I had a grea1 lime and basically, everything I wanted to accomplish. I accomplished.· A former 1enms player al Abilene 0m.'>llan Umvers1ry and 1n the Army. in which he served three years after being drafted m 1960. Bleiker became a 1each- er and coach, first in New Mexico and Wes1 Texas before moving 10 California in 1970. After a shon stint at Costa Mesa High. Bleilcer found a home for the next 28 year-> at Newport Harbor "I le realty appreciated I.he underdog.· Ble1ker''> son. Oluck sard "lle'd give as much time 10 ldd.s that weren~ as ta). ented as he gave to those that were tal- en1ed on the tennis coun. • After his retiremeni. Blet.ker also found out that h~ touched not only the athlet~ he coached. bul the students he taught as weU See BlEJKER, Pase 83 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL Jennings commits to Texas --... -........ _ • ., .... _~ •t•. I ,_. 12 l"hutldly, Al.cust 7. 2003 South Coat SWim Conf9Nnce l.eHue An••• Team scores I. Harbor View Swim Teem, 1,846; 2. Green Valley, l,ee9; 1 Newpolt Hiiia Swim Team. 1,.205, 4. Late N>rest II, 1,031; 5. Greenb<ook, 808; 6. Pacific Send• Swim Team, 708. Girts 8-•nd·younger 25 free-1 Devin Newton. GVST. 19.30; 2. Tori English, HVST; 19.47; 3. Katie Craig, HVST. 19.68; 4. Brynn Mol81, NHST. 19.84; 9. Kelley King, HVST. 22.0l; 10. Sabrina Smith, NHST. 23.07, 11. Taylor Olson, NHST. 23.86. 25 beclt-1. Katie Craig, HVST, 22.84; 2 Devin NeW1on. GVST. 23.38; 3. Demi Dang, GVST. 25.20; 4. Coortney Gartutni, NHST, 25.53; 5. Charlotte Vlllentln, HVST. 26.84; 6.Brianne Oatxxib. NHST. 26.05; 11. S.bnna Smith, NHST. 30.06. 26 breast l Bnanna Daboub, NHST. 26.67; 2 Sebrina N1selman, GVST. 27.20, 3. Emily Mectler, HVST. 27.49; 4 Toro English, HVST; 28.40, 5. Madeleine Givant. NHST. 29 04; 11. Julia Hohl, HVST, 32 10; 15 Mason Bendetti, NHST, 36 26. 26 fly-1 Brynn Motel, NHST. 23 26; 2. Kalle Craig, HVST. 25 24, 3 Natalie May, PS, 25 48, 4. Emily Medcler, HVST. 25 66, 5 Charloue Valenune,HVST. 26 57; 8 Taylor Olson, NHST. 29 81 , 9 Megan Aoeden, NHST. 30.63 100 free reley -I. HVST. 1 :25.80 (Emily Modeler, Teylor Ped1c1n1, Tori English. Charlotte Valentine); 2. GVST. 1·26.61; 3. NHST. 1'33.47 (Brianna Daboub, Taylor Olson, Counney Gerkani, Brynn Motall; 4 PS, 1 40 40, 5. Ll'll. 1:45.04; 6 GB, 2:00.91. 100 medley relay-l . HVST, 1 .30 79 (Katoe Craig, Emily Modeler, Charlotte Vatentone, Tori English); 2. GVST. 1 37.57; 3. NHST. t .38 63 (Counney Garkan I. Brianna Deboub, Brynn Motel, Taylor Olson). 4 Ll'll, 1 54 10, 5 PS, 1:55 21, 6. GB. 2:04 26 7-8 25 free-1 Jules Pouch, HVST. 15 59. 2 Jamie Dang GVST. 16.20, 3 Allison Skaggs, LFll. 16 36. 4 Taylor Mclaughlin NHST. 16 46, 6 Sdney Aaguse. NHST. 16 72. 12 Monoca Venturini, HVST, 18 21. 13 Allison Ridge, NHST. 18 28, 14 Gaby Carpenter HVST. 1862. 50 free 1 Delaney Pouch. HVST. 33 50, 2 Jamie Dang, GVST. 33 97, 3 Allison Skaggs. LFll. 35 78. 4 Cassidy Papa, NHST, 36 43; 6 Ellen Naruse, HVST. 39 38. 8. Lauren Dean. NHST. 41 57, 11 Allison Ridge, NHST. 41 79. Gaby Carpenter, HVST. 42 08 25 bade I. Delaney Pouch, HVST, 19.93. 2. Shannon Griffin. HVST. 20 23. 3 Soma D1afr, GVST, 21 03; 5. Taylor Mclaughlin. NHST. 21 62; 9 Ellen Naruse, HVST. 22 38; 11 Kaylee Mvers. NHST. 22 52; 15 Lindsey Susolik. NHST. 24.16. 25 breas1 1 Annie Tomlon, NHST. 20.12; 2. Jennifer Lightbody, GVST. 20..tl9; 3 Jules Pouch, HVST. 21 48; 5. Sydney Raguse, NHST. 22.45, 8 Monica Venturini, HVST. 23.28, 9, Shannon Griffin, HVST. 23 96. 12 Kaylee Myers, NHST, 24 78 25 lly 1 Delaney Pouch. HVST. 1766; 2 CaseidyPapa, NHST, t771,3 Jamie Deng, GVST, 17.72. 4 Jules Pouch, HVST. 18.84, 5 Ellen Naruse, HVST. 19 18, 6 Uluren Dean, NHST, 20 19, 11 Kaylee Myers. NHST. 20 90 100 free relay 1 NHST. 1 08 57 (Sydney Aaguse, Alhson Ridge, Taylor McLaughlin. Cassidy Papal, 2 HVST, 1 08 58 (JulM Pouch, Gaby Carpenter, Monoca Venturino , Delaney PoucJll, 3 GVST, 1 09.93. 4 GB. 1 13 59. 5 lfll, 1 15 14; 6 PS, I 1l10 100 medley relay -l NHST, 1 14 14 (Cassidy Papa, Annoe Tomhn, Taylor Mcleughhn, Sydney Ragusel. 2 GVST, 1'16.47, 3. GB, 1 19 59; 4 HVST, 1 19 83 (Shannon Griffin. Montee Venturino. Ellen Naruse, Gaby Carpenier), 5. LFll, 1 20 53. 6 PS. 1 ·2781 ~10 50 free-1 Margot Money, HVST. 30.14; 2 Shelby Webber. GVST, JO 25, 3 Cheyenne Cox. GVST. 30.70; 9 Sarah Craig, HVST. 34.24, 10 Holl11ce Barden, NHST. 34 29; 12. Kelsey Kaamarek. NHST. 35 16; 15 Melissa Manino, HVST. 36 15, 17. Shari Mead, NHST; 3733 50 bade 1 Shelby Webber, GVST. 3788. 2 Sarah Craig, HVST. 38 48, 3 Katrina Cunoss, GVST, 39 33. 5 N1k1 Zak. HVST, 39 86, 7 Katte Matthews, NHST 41 n . 8 Anna Ventunn1. HVST 4186. 13 Claire Ham, NHST, 45 01 14 Sarah Reynolds. NHST. 45 43 50 bfeast 1 Kendra Sui:iuoian, GVST. 39 37, 2 Kathryn Conner HVST. 41 49. 3 ~ Aeuc, GB. 4\.70; 5. Anna Yentvrlnt, HVST. '3.88; 7. Victoria Gabert, HVST44.55; 10. Megen Wurmlbec:h, NHst 44.93; 11. KAltle Md'-. NHST. 46.21; 13. Shan Meed, NHST, 45.74. 25 ftv -1. Margot Money, HVST, 14 87, 2. Tori Smith. GVST. 15.29: 3. Katrina Curtiss, GVST. 16.33; 6. Claire Ham, NHST. 16.63; 7. Devon Greenlee, NHST17.11; 9. Sarah Craig, HVST, 17.49; 12. Holllt<l8 Barden, NHST. 17.79, 14. Kathryn Connllf, HVST. 17.93. 100 IM-1. Tori Smith. GVST. 1:16.01, 2. Margot Money, HVST. 1:17.25; 3. Kendra &igultan, GVST. 1 :19,70; 6. Kathryn Conner, HVST; 1:26.82;'9. Anrni Venturini, HV$T, 1:29AO; 12. Cl1lre H1m. NHST. 1:31.76; 13. Devon Greenlee, NHST. 1:32..02; 16. AdlniZepfel, NHST; 1:34.83. 200 free relay-I. GVST; 2:07.88; 2. PS, 2:21.76; 3. LAI, 2!25.17; 4. HVST. 2:26.48 (Allison Garrett, Lindley Luke, Nilu Zak, Melissa Martino}; S. NHST. 2:32.20 (Kelsey Kaczmere«. Sheri Mead, Adina Zepfel, Hollaoe Barden); 6. GB, 2:32.26. 100 medley reley-1. GVST. 1:04.40. 2 HVST. 1:08.02 (Anna Venturini, Kathryn Conner, Margot Money, Serah Craig), 3 GB, 1:11.04; 4. LAI, 1:11.66; 5. NHST. 1:12.69 (Kade Matthews, Shari Mead. Claire Ham, Hollaoe Btrdent, 6 PS, 1.15.31 11·12 50 free-1. Kierstin Colesen. PS. 27.32, 2. Heather Van Htel, HVST. 28 59, 3. Cynthia Fascel!,a, GVST. 29.30. 4. Anne Palchikoff, NHST. 29.42; 6. K1mberlv Condino, NHST. 29.68; 6. Kate Berry, HVST. 29.84; 11. Mdeenne Caskey, HVST. 31.48; 12. Conley Kipp, NHST. 31.53. 50 badi:-t Brooke Balo, GVST. 32.77. 2. He11ther Van Hiel, HVST. 34.21; 3. Kelly MorTis, GB, 34.61; 5. Michelle Zudter. HVST. 36.24; 6. Kelli Feeley, HVST, 36.48; 7. Emilv Spindler. NHST. 36.66; 8. Krista White, NHST. 36.90; 9. Leslee Kaczmarek, NHST. 37.87. 50 breast-1. Summer Nguyen, GVST. 34..21; 2. Sarah M11nin. LFll, 37.51 . 3. Kara Chatham, NHST. 38.35; 4. Kate Berry, HVST. 38.72; 6. Jenny Menin. HVST. 38.93; 5. Melissa Hohl, HVST. 38.93, 9. Emily Spindler, NHST. 4121 , 11 Erin Epp, NHST. 42.50. 50 fly-1. Anna Palc:hokoff. NHST. 32.92: 2. Kelsey PeterlOn, GVST, 33 20, 3 Modlelle Zudter, HVST. 33 89; 5 Melissa Hohl. HVST. 34..23; 6. Chelsea Giger, HVST34.54; 12. Kan Chatham. NHST. 38.74. 14. Shannon McCrosk, NHST. 41.59. 100 IM-1. Summer Nguyen, GVST. 1 10.55; 2. IGerstin Colesen, PS, 1 13 93, 3 Hea1i-Van Hiel, HVST. 1'14.40, 4 Melissa Hohl, HVST. 1:14 65; 6. Kate Berry, HVST. 1:16.01; 9. Kimberly Condino, NHST. 1:19.89; 10 Conley Kopp, NHST. 1:20.61; 12. Leslee Kaczmarek, NHST. 1:22.68. 200 free relay-1 GVST. 2:01 10; 2. HVST. 2:01.27 (Kate Berry, McKenna Caskey, Kelli Feeley. Heather Van H1ol I. 3. NHST. 2:02.82 (Kimberly Condino, Emily Spindler, Conley Kipp. Anna Palchlkoff); 4. PS, 2:08. 10; S LFll. 2:08.53. 6. GB, 2:44.43. 200 medley relay-1. GVST, 2•11.77, 2 NHST. 2:17.04 (Emily Spindler, Kara Cha1hem, Anna Palchikoff. Kimberly Condino); 3. HVST. 2:18.31 (Keib Feeley, Melissa Hohl, Michelle Zucier. McKenna Caskey); 4. LAI, 2:22.28; 5. PS, 2:22.33, 6 GB. 3 01.15. 13-14 100 free-1. T...-y Foss, LFll. 56 06. 2 Mary Flynn, NHST. 58.29, 3 Ashley Andreason. GVST. 56.38; 4. Can Levine. HVST. 1 :01.11; 6. Holly Van Htel, HVST. 1 _04.6 t; 7. Megan Spmdler. NHST. 1:04.65, 12. Christle Mead. NHST. l 09.68; 13. Haley Prid:ett, HVST. 1·10 41 50 badc-1. Katie lndvik, HVST. 31 20: 2 Jaylyn Saa:hette, GVST. 32.14, 3 Kelsey Kaczmarek, NHST. 32 42; 7 Sarah Hulchoson. HVST. 34.03; 8. BMen.i Galloway, HVST. 34.04; 10 Juliane P1ggon. NHST. 36.63; 12. Chrostoe Mead. NHST. 37.n. 50 breast-I. Sarah Dav. GB. 34 66. 2 Holly Van Hiel. HVST. 34.98; 3. Kasey Kipp, NHST. 35.36; 6. Briana Galloway. HVST, 36.41; 8. Juliane Piggott. NHST. 36.59; 10. Cari Levine, HVST. 36.90, 11. Paige O'Brien, NHST, 37.04. 50 fly-1. Katie lndvik. HVST. 28.52, 2 Ashley Andreason, GVST. 28.72, 3 Amy Kumamoto, GVST, 30.60; 6. Katherine Kaczmar, NHST. 31.41; 7. Cari Levine, HVST 31.62; 8. Sarah Hutchison. HVST. 32.31. 10. Mogan Spindlet, NHST, 34.32, 10 Christie Mead. NHST. 34 32 100 IM-1. Kade lndvtk, HVST. 1 :05 73, 2. Mary Rynn, NHST. 1:05 95. 3 Ashley Andreason, GVST. 1:07.55. 7. Holly Van H1el, HVST. 1:11.02; 9. Sereh Hutchison. HVST. 1:12.28; 10. Kasey Kipp, NHST. 1 12.59; 14 Paige O'Brien, NHST. 1 18.24 200 free relay-I GVST, 1 SJ 41, 2 NHST l :54. 76 (Kalhenne Kaclmaretr., r--------------~----------, eJ~e~~~~ Certified Farmers' Market COSTA MESA RE-OPENS TODAY~ THURSDAY ~ 9:00 AM -1 :00 PM COSTA MFSA FAIRGROUNDS Fresh Produce Directlv to You " $1.00 OFF AiiWil!l. (Minimum $5.()() Purrhase) ~ Expires Augusr 27. 2003 L-------------------------~ .. . SPORTS YOUTH SWIMMI PHOTOS COURTESY Of HARBOR VIEW SWIM TEAM Garrett Larson pushes forward in the breaststroke on his way to a record-breaking swim in the 9-10 100.yard individual medley. Harbor View's Kabe lndv1k negobates the breaststroke on her way to victory in the girls 13-14 1 QO.yard indMdual medley. Kate Barry of the Harbor View Swim Club displays her form m the girls 11·l2 dMsion 1 ()(}yard individual medley. Kasey Kopp, Megan Spindler, Mary Flvnnl. 3 LFll. l 59 09 4 HVST. 2:02 05· (Halev Pricien, Mtdlelle Zudter. Chelsea Goger, Briana Gallow11yl, 5 GB. 2.06.88. 200 medley relay 1 GVST. 2·04.21, 2 NHST. 2;04 78 (K.attoenne Kaumarell, Kasey Kopp, Mary Aynn, Megan Spindler), 3. HVST, 2 04 85, (Sarah Hutchison, Holly Van Hoel. Katie lndvo~. Can LAllltnet; 4. LFll, 2.06.67, 5. GB, 2 15 98 15·1B 100 !rec 1 Brittney Bo~us, HVST. 55 23, 2 Ashley Chandler, HVST, 56.24; 3 Chnstma Hewko, HVST, 68.99; 10. Chri111na Evens, NHST. 11>4 07; 12 Alexine Rodeuhu1s, NHST. 1:04 19, 16 1<81V Tomi on, NHST. I 10 80 50 badt 1 Chrlstrn11 Hewko, HVST. 30 56; 2 Bnuney Bowlus. ~VST. 31 18; 3 Kayla Crowder, GB, 31 76; 5 K1thryn Bilder. HVST. 33 66; 9 Chn111na Evans. NHST; 34.03, 13 Kttte Cole, NHST 35 32 50 l>fea.,1 -t Alexine Aodenhuos. NHST. 33. 79, 2 Stephenie Mo<gan, GVST. 36 29. 3. Enka Jorgen9en. PS. 35.66. 8 Lauren lndvtk, HVST. 37.42, 9 Katy Tomlin, NHST39 01, 10. Kelh Khne. HVST. 39 14, 12 Whnney Caskey. HVST: 39.61, 15 Annabel Farber, NHST. 4147 50 rty-1. Stephanie Morgan, GVST, 29.75, 2. Bntteny Livezey, GB 29.82 3 N1lu Hondridcson. NHST. JO 17, 7 Kathryn Bilder, HVST. 32.31, 7. Amy JENNINGS Continued from B 1 supposed lo be. "The whole college atmos- phere i~ grea11 Lhe town is in10 all the sports. It basically shucs down for football games.~ 'tne 5-foot-9 Jenrungs might not have much time to take in those football games playing for Zuch•. HVST.32 31, 10 Katie Cole. NHST. 32 90, 11 Whitney Cnlcey, HVST, 33 10, 16. Annabel Farber1 NHST. 36 86 100 IM-1 Ashley Chandler. HVST, I 06 09: 2 Brittney Bowlus. HVST. 1:06.45, 3 Chri51ona Hewlco, HVST. 1:06 81: 7 N1k1 Hendrocbon, NHST, 1.11.07; 13. Katy Tomlin, NHST. 1 20 65. 14 Kara Chathem, NHST. 1·22.05 200 free relay -1. HVST. 1 50.63 (Christina Hewko, Amy Zudler, Trecy Kubas, Ashley Chandler); 2 GVST. 1.53 47; 3. LAI, 1:54.68; 4. NHST, t:55.62 (N1k1 Hendricbon. Chn1t1na Evans. Kelle Cole. Alexine Rodonhul1); 5. GB, t :59.66. 200 medley relBY-1. HVST. 2:02 75 CAshley Chandler, Lauren lncMk. Whitney Caskey, &.ttney Bowlus); 2. GVST, 2:06.49. 3. GB, 2,07.96; 4. NHST. 2 08 81 (Katie Cole, Alexine Rodtnhu11 N1k1 Hendr~n. Chrostina Eveo1) 5 LFll. 2 09 90; 6 PS, 2 10 77 Boys &-•nd-younger 25 free-1. Brett Sd'usler, HVST. 18 24, 2 Connof Gofdon, GB. 18.38, 3 Thomas Smith, GVST, 18 60, 4 Jvston Henson, HVST, 18 88; 5 HoY1 Crll008, HVST19 32. 7 Bren Greenlee. NHST. 20 68, 8 Evan Sdlwartz, NHST. 21 97; 9 A"'1tn Ridge, NHST. ~2.09 25 badi -1. Thomu Smith, GVST, 20.71. 2 Connor Gordon, GB. 23 99. 3 a I .onghoms team that went 2:1-9 and reached the second round of the NCAA tourname nt last year. This season, Jennings is ex- pected to lead a $ajJors squad that will be defending its CIF DI· vision ll·AA championship. A three·year starter. Jennings was named to the All-Sea View League team and the Dally Pilot Dream Team. in addition to her all-CIF honors. The early commitment should .. Hafflaon Carttt, NHst 24.40. 4 Justin Hanson, HVST. 24.41; 6. c..me.-on Hoc*. HVST25.01; a. Ben Hutnc>hrevs. NHST. 25.71; 7. Danny Aobeft5on, NHST. 26.02. 9. Rk*y Z., HVST. 27.17. 26 bnlts1-t. Thomu S~ GVST. 23.12; 2. Ak*y Z.k. HVST. 23.43; 3. Ben Humphreys, NHST; 24.43; 8. Joey Cooper, NHST, 28.21; 9. Came..-on Hook, HVST, 28.32; 10. Hugh Crance, HVST. 28 59, 11. Brett Greenlee, NHST. 29.74. 25 fly-1. Brett Schisler, HVST, 22.61, 2. HoY1 Crance. HVST; 23.12; 3. Hugh Crenc, HllST. 25.20; 6. Evan Schwartz. NHST; 26.50; 8. Austin Ridge, NHST. 29.07; 10. J<W; Coopet, NHST; 29.62. 100 free reley-1. HVST. 1:18.3' (Hoyt Cranoe, Justin Hant0n, Ridtv Zatt. Brett Schlaler) ;2. PS, 1:31.99; 3. NHST. 1:33.21 (Austlll Ridge, Brett Greenlee, Metthew Mad, Eval'I Schwartz); 4. GVST, 1:47.20; 5. L.AI, 1:61.95; 6. GB, 2:06.42. 100 medley relly-1. HVST, 1 :31.00 (Cemeron Hook. Ricky Zak, Hovi Crance, Brett Schisler I: 2. NHST. 1 :34.99 (Danny Robertson, Ben Humphf"llY$. Even Sdl~ Breu Greenlee); 3. GllST. l:AJ.14; <l. PS, 1;"9.39; 5. lfU, 1:56.16; 6 GB, 1:58.04. 7-tl 25 free-1. Jelle Wyatt, HVST. 15.59; 2 Aidlle Emden, NHST; 16.58; 3. Tony Monllll, GVST. 16.69; 4. Ryan Griffin, H\IST. 16.81; 5. Reid Meckler. HVST16.82; 7 Christian Gar1leni, NHST. 17.41; 9. Kyle Cou111n1, NHST, 17.72. 60 free-1. Joshua Smith, GVST. 3124; 2. Jake Wyatt, HVST. 34.25; 3. Benjamin Zepfel, NHST. 34.96; 5. Kohl Ebbinga, HVST. 37.59; 6. AleJC Wilde. NHST. 37.72; 7. Reid Medder, HVST. 37.72; 8. Rkttie Barden, NHST. 38.48. 25 bed!-I. Joshua Smith, GVST. 18.36; 2. Ryan Griffin. HVST. 19.72; 3. Joke Wyatt, HVST. 19.89; 4. Blake Mo181, NHST; 20.94; 5. Tommy Brooks, HVST21.68; 6. Alex Wilde, NHST. 2t.89; 9. Chnst1an Garkani, NHST. 23.00. 26 breast-1. Joshua Smith, GVST. 20.06; 2. Luke Knight, PS. 21.81 ; 3. Reid Mec*ler, HVST. 21.93; 4. Node Furgatc:h, NHST. 22.06; 5. Christopher Von Der AM, HVST. 22.08; 6. D811iS Case, HVST. 22 36; B. Kyle Co..-ns, NHST. 26 02 25 fly-1. Ben1amin Zapfel, NHST. 18.06. 2 Blake Motel. NHST. 18 79, 3. Aven Griffin, HVST. 19.76; 4 Kohl Ebbtnga, HVST. 19.98; 9. Tommy Brooks. HVST21 73, 10 Drew Olson, NHST. 21 78 100 free relay-1 NHST. 1.0743 IAlex Wilde, Aodloe Barden, Blake Molal. 8en1amon Zepfell, 2 HVST. 11>8 23 (Kohl Ebtlonga Tvler McPholhps, Tommy Brooks. ChrlSlophe• Von Der Ahel. 3 Lfll. I 11 54, 4 PS. 1 14.56, 5. GB, 1 15 25. 6 GVST. 1 ·27.97 100 medley reliry-1 HVST. 1.16.90 IAvan Griffin. Chrnrlopher Von Def Ahe. Jake Wvau, Reid Medler), 2. NHST: t 1710 (Blake Molal. N1d: Furgatdi, Benjamin Zepfel, Aodioe Barden). 3 LFll. 1'22 25. 4 GVST. 1.23.66; 5 PS, l 26 21 9-10 50 free -I Au5$ell Ren1eri11, lfll, 29.75, 2 Zachary Nelson. LFll. 30.5t. 3 Jeff Condino, NHST. 31 57: 4. Matt Benv. HVST. 32.23; 5. Bruce Bearer, HVST. 32.66. ~VSL3.J.51Lll faylor Epp, NHST. 35 20, 12 Stephen Kipp, NHST. 35.69. 50 bedc-1 Russell Ren1ero11, ll'll. 32.51; 2. Andrew Hoff, lfll, 33 31, 3. Garr1111 Larson. HVST. 37 05; 4. Anthony Deboub, NHST. 38 02, 5 Matt Berry, HVST. 39 10: 9 Brennan Anderson, HVST. 41 71, 11 Man Livingston, NHST. 44 22. 14 Chrostophef Robertson. NHST. 4540 50 breest-1 Lyndon Tren. GVst 3763. 2 Austell Ren1er1t, LAI, 38 29, 3. Garrett LarlOO, HVST. 38.59, 5 Bruce Beerer, HVST. 43.84; 7 N'tdlolas B<!lden. HVST44.25, 8. Stephen Kipp, NHST, 45 30, 11 Chro11ophef Poggot. NHST. 45 78 25 fty-1 l.¥ndon Tran.GVST. 16.02. 2 Anckew Hoff, LAI, 16 37; 3 Nolan Dodge. GVST, t6.44; 4. Matt Berry. HVST, 16.66, 5. Emery Molnar, HVST. 16.84; 6. Jeff Condino. NHST. 1708; 7. Christopher Robertson, NHST. 17.41; 10. Mett l1111ngston. NHST. 18.69; 11. Denief Hohl, HVST. 19.09. 100 IM -l GatTett Larson, HVST. 1 16.00; 2. Andrew Hoff, U'll. 1:16.38, 3 Lyndon Tran, GVST. 1.17.20; 5. Anthony Daboub, NHST, 1 :24 79; 6. Brennan Anderson, HVST. 1.26 60; 8. ~niel Hohl, HVST. 1 31.05; 9. S1ephen Kipp, NHST. 1.32.41; 12. Matt Livingston, NHST. 1 36.91. 200 tree reley-1 HVST. 2:14.98 !Emery Molner, Bruce Bearer. Spencer H11ly, Brennan Andet800). 2. NHST, 2 15 33 tChnstopher Robenson. Tavtor Epp, Anthonv Daboub, Jeff Condino). 3 PS, 2 20 63;4. LAI, 2:2Ul1, 5. GVST. 2 30 SJ. 6 GB, 31)5.88. 100 medley reley-1. LAI, 1;04.63; 2 HVST. 1 06 06 (Mett Berry. Garrett Larson, Emery Moln.r, Spencer Haly); 3. NHST. 1 09.94 lAnthonv Daboub, Stephen Kipp, ChrtStopher Robenson, Jeff Condino). 4. GVST. 1.10.67. 5. GB, 1 1751, 6 1 17.61. 11-12 50 tree-I D.,_td Lindon. NHST. 26.87, 2. M11rc Kryger, GB, 28.74; 3. Daniel Ouenv. GVST. 28. 75; 5. Benjamin ta.Ice one extra burden off her shoulders as the Sailors anempt to improve upon last year's 28-7 record. Jennings also considered the University of San Francisco along with UCLA and Texas. She will become the third Newport Harbor athlete in three years to accept an athletic scholarsrup from Texas. following Aaron Peir- sol (swimming) and Amy Burl- ingham (soccer). Daily Pilot Noe. HVST, 29 54, 1 Kevin Cole, HVST. 29.84; 8 David Gu1bord, HVST. 29.91, 17 ()ylen Verner, NHST. 40 61 50 badl-1 Colin Carroll, GB, 36.84; 2 Oevld Guibord, HVST. 36 96, 3. Alec WlllOO. HVST. 36.25, 4. Ben1emtn Noe, HVST. 36 64; 11 AleJC Swiger\, NHST. 39.83; 14. Dylan Varner, NHST. 57.88. 50 b<tut-1. Kyle Sugu1ttn, GVST. 37.71; 2. lewis Ceatle, GVST, 3795, 3 Marc Kryger, GB. 38 39: 4. David Gu1bord. HVST. 39.17; 8 .. Alec Wilson, HVST. 40.56; 9. Alex Swigert. NHST, 41.67; 10. Tyler H1ly, HVST; 4\.78; 16. Dylan vemer. NHST. 68.28. 50 fly-1. David linden, NHST. 28.96; 2. Ntcnoln lflQrtm, GVST,30.llO; 3. Cameron Hen,.,., LFll, 31,08. 5. Kevin CoJ1, HVST. 33.98; 8. Benl•mln Noe, HVST. 36.70; 11. Av•n Glldych, HVST, 37.64; 15. And1ew Clary, NHST. 53.00; 16 Mlcheet ICusey, NHST. 56.08. 100 IM-\ OtYld Linden, NHST. 1:10.81; 2. l.ewia Caetle. GVST. 1:14.16; J. Cameron Henry, LAI, 1:15.56; 5. Alec Wtl9on. HVST. 1.15.83; 8. t<.Yln Cac. HVST. 1:18.00. 10 Tyler Hatv, HVS1; 1:19.02. 200 free reley-1 GVST, 2:00.81; 2 HVST. 2:05.44 (Ryen Gladyc:h, Tylllf H•ly, Teddy Banderuk, Benjamin Noel. 3. GB. 2:06.85; 4. PS. 2 08.64, 6 LFll, 2. 11.66; IS, NHST. 2 ~ 66 (Taylor Epp, Christopher Piggott, Alex Swigert, Matt Uvmgston). 200 medley rtley-1. GVST. 2:13.92; 2 LAI, 2 15 97, 3. HVST. 2:20~ (Ay1n Gladych, Alec Wiison, Kevin Cox, Oevld Guibord)) 4. PS. 2:2178: s. 08, 2.38.22 13·14 100 free -1 Daniel Moma.GB, 62.80, 2 Tom Money. HVST. 54.69, 3. Deen Poap111, NHST. 5732. 4 Ryen Kent, HVST 68.48. 8. Trevor Oladych, NHST. 59.60: 10 Greg S.nfOfd, NHST. 1 01 56, 13 Kyle McGh111. HVST. 1.04.95. 50 badl-1 Sean Robbins, GVS. 27.49. 2 Patdci White, NHST, 28. 17; 3. Adam Gonzalea, GVST. 28.82. 4. Tom Money, HVST. 29. 73; 7. Adrieo N1ehenlte, HVST. 33.23; 8. Ryan Hultman, HVST. 33 69. 10 Greg Sanford, NHST. 33 98; 15 Ben Evans, NHST. 41.90. 50 breast -1 .Jeffrev Dang, GVST. 32 15, 2 Trevor Gladydl. NHST, 32 S9; 3 Daryn Hill. Lfll, 34 28, 4 Greg Sanford, NHST 34 38, 7 Clay AuSMll. HVST. JS 41 9 Anthony Manalle. HVST. 35 59; 10 Mike Bru1ic. HVST, 36 69, 12 Mite Flynn, NHST. 39 75 50 fly 1 Seen Robbins, GVST. 25 71. 2 Petro White. NHST. 26 49. 3 Adam GON.ales, GVST 28 88, 5 Avan Kant HVST. 30 21. 6 Deen f>vspi11I, NHST, 30.33. 8 Rv11n Hultman, HVST. 31 22, 10 Anthony Marralle. HVST. 33 85 tOO IM 1 Sedn Robbins, GVST, 59.38, 2 Adam Gorveles, GVST. 11>2 86 3 Danoel Monos, GB. 1 03 :n; 4 Tom Money, HVST. 1.05 46. 6 Adroan Nlehenl<e, HVST1 08 78. 10 Anthony Merralle, HVST, 1 14 69, 11 Mike Flynn. NHST. t 19 48, 12 Evan Zepfel. NHST. 1 20 57; 15 Ben Evans, NHST. 1 29 37 200 free reley-l NHST, 1 42 16 (Dean Pospiatl, Trevor Gladyc:h, ~Ind linden. Patndt Wt11111I. 2. HVST. 1;4746 (Adrian N1elwtnlte, Ayon Hultman, Ryen Kent, Tom Monevl. 3 LAI, 14831; 4. VS!J.49.41.!i..GS. 1..52..3 200 medley relay 1 GVST. 1 :52 43; 2. NHST. 1·54.71 IPatndl White, Jr81101 Gladyd'o, Greg Sanford. Dean Polc>f•ll l. 3 HVST. 2 01 75 (Ryan Huhman, Oey Russell. Ryan Kent. Adnan N111henh). 4 LF1. 2'04.24, 5 GB. 2.34 44 15-18 100 free -1 TK E rwm, GVST. 49 17. 2 Sean McGhoe. HVST. 49 82. 3 Matt Garci1. GB. 5185, 5 Ryen Moore, HVST. 52.n; 10. 811"8 Sdloeobetg. HVST. S4 38; 15 Zak Powers. NHST, l 00 94, 16 Adam Evans NHST 1 0115, 17 Evan Zepfel. NHST 1 08 80 50 badc-1 l K Erwin, G"5T, 2• 84, 2 Bryan Buheg1ar HVST. 26.94. 3 Sl- 'Nolf. PS 27 74, 5 Chnst<>c>her Craw1ord, tiVST. 28 66, nan Sdlwar11, 1• Walker Au-11. HVST. 3150 50 breast-I Matt Garcia. GB. 30 18. 2. lad\ Ouehnng, PS. JO 52, 3 Kyle Serna, PS, 31 90. 4 Welker Ru11Hll, HVST. 31.98. 5 Chr11tophe1 Crawford. HVST. 32.41 , 11 Blake Sdloenberg, HVST. 33 67. 12 Adem Evans, NHST. 34.46, 14. Evan Zepfel, NHST, 42 68 50 fly-1 Damien Bernard, PS, 24 "7. 2 Bryan Buhag1ar, HVST, 26 02, 3. Josh Knight. PS. 26 22: 5 Sean McGh1e. HVST, 26.41 , 7. Ryen Moore, HVST. 27.37, 13 T11ylor Slorm. NHST. 31.54. 14. Mike Flynn. NHST. 39 95 100 IM 1 TK Erwin. GVST. 55.42; 2 Demten Bemerd, PS, 5724, 3 Bryan Buhagttr, HVST, 59 44, 6 Blake Schoenberg, HVST. 1 02 28, 9 W.lkftf' Ru-II, HVST. 1 04 38, 14 Taylor Stoml, NHST. 11740 200 frM relay-1 PS, 1:34.47, 2 HVST. 1:36.06 t81atr.e Schoenberg, Chnstophef Crawford, Ryan Moore, Sean McGhoe). 3 lfll. 1 41 79, 4 GVST. 1.43.42, 5 NHST, 1:54 90 (Evan Zepfel, Adam Evans, z..11 Powers. Taylor Storm); 6 GB. 2 49 41 200 medley relay -l PS, 14601, 2 GB. 1 4746, 3 HVST. 1.48 10 (Bryan &lhag1ar, Walker RUIMll ,Ryan Moore. Sean McGh1el. 4. GVST. 1 49 02. 5 LFll. 1.53.78. 6. NHST. 21>6 22 (Taylor Siorm, Adam Evan1. Zft Powers. Mike flynnl The distance from home isn't a concern for Jennings. "I know my parents and my sister will come ou1 a lot and watch," Jennings said. "11 's onty a three·hour plane flight. And we come out here 10 play games loo." Oral commitment are non· binding until a national letter of intent is igned. National signJng day for volleyball players Is in mid-November. WE'VE BEEN SERVICING FORDS • d I ALMO ST AS LONG AS FORD'S BEEN MAKING THEM! Your Newport • Mesa Community For Dea er Motorcratt- 011 and Fiiter Change Up to fl~ qu•rt• of Motorer11ft4' °'I. ru .. and dlll)Olel fffl Mtrl. SH 0..lertttio for details. Offer v.ild Wfth coupon. Expirle 8131/03. Motorcratt- Brake Service Motorcraf .. Pntferred Value pads., front or rear. on most care or light trucks. . ExcludH m•ohlnlng roto,. or drums. lntP•ot and rotate four tfrM. T~• extra. Se-. 0.1lersb(QJ9r detllh. Off9rvtlld Wfth coupon.~ 8131/W. THEODORE ROBINS FORD w111 MEET or BE~T Your Beet Deal on NAME BRAND TIRES Front End & Brake Inspection t Daily Pilot SPORTS • = PF BLEIKER Continued from B 1 ·He was totally loving retire- ment," Karen baid. "Since he's reured, the last few ye~. !'>O many ldds haVt! come by. have stopped him in the market, have Mopped us in a restaurant and Mttl, 'You mc:1tle such a lhller encc in my We.' " I Ii'> inOuence was also fell by his three children, all of whom followed him into the field of education. I lie; '>On , Chuck, earned a Ph.D. and becamt! a profel>Sor at 1-londa lnrcrna- tionaJ University. liis two daughters, KelJJ Jones and Kan.-n · SupkoIT. aJso became teacher'>. All three of Bleiler'~ children also married teacher... "We '><IW the JOY he got out of teadung and the JOY he got out of making a difference in pt!o pie\ lives," (}luck '>C:Ud. "\\e ..aw how much people c:1pprt'c1ated rny fc:tthcr." f!NTTRf f'IOW OAl!.d'llOT Charlie "Tex" Bleiker, who retired four years ago from coaching Newport Harbor High, died of natural causes on Monday. According to tu .. wife lilt'tker was 1n good ht>ahh dnd ht'> dec:1th shotke<l evt'n hi'> doLtor Bleik.cr did ha\e· dJabett''> and mild high blood pre.,,ure, but that was rnntrollcd b~ .L'>ptrm I le wa., with one of hi'> '>IX DREAM TEAM Continued from B 1 --... a single as he is wilh 11 honw run. 111:'\ c1 n·.il team player who is easy 10 math." •Danny Moskovits (NI llv\ Bronco Hl'u Sox. NHBA Bronco A AJl-S1ar<,) The 12-year·old stalwart on lhl' mound. Moskovits produced '>Orne slerhng performances this po'>lsea.c.011. ~ MIKEMOUNA ' 9orft: Jan. 16, 1991 Hometownc Cost.J Mesa Heltlflt: 5-0 ADRIAN RODRIGUEZ ....,._...;_.tum: \ • • I JPS N ThorSday, August 7. 2003 83 grandduJdren. 14 year old Joshua. at the bt!ach on Monday when he died "We think It was very pt:ace fu.J, • hi~ wife said. ·They were boogie boarding and thl'n they had lunch They had brought !>CU1dw1cht.'l>. After lunch, he 1>a1d he was ur~ and he took a nap." Attempts to wake Bleiker were un'>Ul'Lt~~ful 11" wife ~d he dit!d of dfl dlThythnuc:1 I hough 'udden and unex pcc:ted, the manner in whlt'h Ble1k~r lived dunng hii. short re t1remen1 i!. a '>lllall consolation. "He had a dream n:ureme11t.~ Uiuck Bleiker ..aid. "I le and hb wife trc:1veled a lot lit!mg able to live m Nt!WJXlrt wa' a dream. ei. pec1ally rnm111g from We..t Texa!>. growmg up 111 poverty. without a fathl'r .. While Ble1Jccr wa' hv1ng ou1 ct dream of h1' ow11. he wa..., d !.trong force 111 hclp111g many of the 'tudent.., and athJl:'tl"> rt·ad1 their o~ n drt•ctJn' throughout his career It I'> tho'>e mt·murtl"> th.11 Hle1ker\ fanuh I'> h.ippy 111 h11lcJ un 10 "lh.tl '> the tllll' thing fwlp111g thl' lllO':.t , kilrt·11 '> .. utl "I l-llf'\\ people lilted lum. bu1 tht· 0111 pouring ~t·\t· .1lread> rl·t t•1q·d ha<, bt>t'n 01.-1·~hdrning ' NKXFREEMAN 8offt: Se9t. 13, 1990 lklf1M1town: Newport &e¥tl ttelght: >3 ~98pounds ~ Shortstop, pit.Cher allowing rwo hits and walking rwo. He also scored the deciding run -on a sacrifice Oy by Timmy Wtnning in the fourth inning. • Nldt freeman (Newport Beach American Marine~. Newport Beach Amencan All-Stars). He threw three. sevcn-inr11ng rnmph:tt' games, one each in the d1'>1nc1. '>et111>n and regional tournaments. MosknVJh cU'>u 1hrew four shutout innings as Newpon\ Marter in a 2·0 victory over LO'> Alamllo\, chm h111g a benh in the South Region rnurnament Weight 108 pounds Po&: 5hortstop and pitch« ....,.__t.em: Costa Mesa Americ.an Mariners ~~~~r NHBA Bronco Reds I ....,..._t....: The shonstop and pitcher helped lead the Mariners to the Majors division crown with a complete-game shutout over the Angels in the championship matchup against the Angels. Freeman struck out four and allowed only rwo hits as the Mariners won four straight posbeason game!> to claim the utJe, tus highlight of the season He ~as also a workhorse during All-Stan., throwing a complete game in an 11 -5 Newpon victory to eliminate South Irvine from the District 55 tournament. Newpon American went 2·2 in district play. • Mk:haet Helfrich (Newport Harbor Raseball Association Bronco Cubs. NHBA Bronco A All -Stars). rhc starting third baseman and leadofT hiller for the NI IBA Bronco A All-Stars led the team in batting average and in hits through 19 of the team's 25 postseason gam<'S. l'he Bronco A team advanced the furthest of any NHBA team in league history. reaching the South Region tournament, where it wenl 1-2. Newport advanced out of the distnct and sectional tournaments. ln a span of live district games. Helfrich. who also pitched for Newport, was Lied for the team lead in hits with nine. Rich Hogan. Helfrich's regular sea.son and All-Stars manager, admired the 12-year-old'!> staunch defense and willingness to be called on to pitch. ·He do~n't make errors and he can pitch without many warm ups," Hogan said. • MJc:haej MoUna (Costa Mesa American Mariners, Costa Mesa American All-Stars). The shortstop and pitcher was also an offensive force for both the Mariners -the Costa Mesa American League champions - and 01e American All-Stars. In the District 62 Tournament of Oiampions opener, Molina, who bats left-handed, pitched the final four innings. allowing only one hit and was part of a double play while playing shortstop earlier in the game. He added rwo hits and scored a run. Molina. who led the Mariners in batting average, scored twice and added a single in Costa Mesa American's come-from-behind 9-7 victory in Game 2 of the Mayor's Cup agains t Costa Mesa National. Molina reached on a fielder's choice and scored one of his runs in a six-run inning that erased a 7 -2 deficit. . "His head is always in the game," said Phil Bagby, Molina's manager in the both the regular and All-Star seasons. "He is smart at running the bases and is just as happy with Moskovits also produted al the pla1e. hitting five posl.!'>Ca-.on homt' run'> I hrnugh 19 of Newport\ 25 AU ~ldf garm.•\, Moskovi~ who dho played '>hort'>top. \\J.S second on the team 111 ha111ng J\'t•ragl'. 1111, and on-base pertenlagc. , "Danny wru. our bc't pllther am! had the most power," 1 logan said. "Danny doc' everything well." -.aid ~lark Gordon . Bronco Division Director. "lie,., probably the most wcll-rou11ded playcr in the Bronco divi!>ion. H you could pick one guy 10 starl your 1eam it would be Danny." •Adrian Rodriguez (N I llV. Hronrn Hcds. NI IBA Bronco A All ·~tar..). Regularly mentioned a'> 011e of Lht' top pllchers in the leagul', 1h1' vcr"Mtlill' playl'r also saw time at '>hom.tor and oct a'>io11ally in the outfield. The cleanup h111cr for the Bronrn A All-Star team . Hudngut>t\ power and ab1h1y to make contact madl· h1' a difficult our for the opposition. Rodriguez went 4 for 4 with a double and two runs \Cored 111 Newpon\ ~-0, eight-inning victory over l.t.1'> Alarlllto'>. securing a spot m the South llcgum tournament. "He i5 quiet, una,.,um111g and ha'> the most natural talent on the I cam," 1 logan said .. ·Adrian hit the snot our of the ball all season ," Gqrdon !>aid. •Nick Svendsen (NI IRA Brunrn I >mlgl'r'>. NllBA Bronco A All-Siar..). The Dodgers' main pitcher ht'fore he suffered arm trouble three-quarten. through the regular season. Svendc,en maintained his solid play al shortstop, then al first base. The Dodgers defeated thr Giru11s to win the Bronco Division champio n<,h1p. Svend!>en - playing at first -made a divmg catch of a line drive and doubled ofT a runner at second in the bottom o f the seventh inning of the championship game with the Dodgers leading. 4-3. A strikeout one baner later and the Dodger.. were champions. Svendsen was one of the most difficult outs for any pitcher. often leading the way for his teammates, Hogan said. "Nick always puts the baU in play.· Hogan said. "He was our most vocal leader." The 5-3, 11 8-pound Svendsen was tied for third on the NI IBA All-Stars in hits through 19 of Newport's 25 postseason games and was founh on the team in on-base percentage. ~St.rs Tum: COSU Mesa Ameron ....,._ _ wag1r: Phil Bagby ~St.s mwtagar: Phil Bagby Mom 8nd ded: Guadalupe and Enrique F--1W plqar. Garrett Andenon F--1W food: Pizza Schoot In Septenlbet. Ccma MN High (middle school) 9est ...,_It ~n I had 11 st11k~ outs againrt the Yank~ in the reciuf<tr se~.· All-Stln tiaem: NHBA 8roncoA ...,,__men 11 .EncRoyer All-St.ws-a91r. Rid\ Hogan Motft 8nd ded: P•tno.1 and Gabnel Aguilar Favoriee ~ ~ll Rodriguv Favoriee Food: Tacos ~ In Septiae11bet. SL Joachim's 9"t Moment "When I hit my home I rUf'I (a 300-plus foot shot to left fN!ld 1n ~ Newport's 24-0 VICtOf)' OYer Tustin in the fortt round of the Dottnct 2 touma· ~nt) • t..:::::=====I>ai)'===Pillit====---U D.tlly_Plb~~~~ MITOtSANDS llom: May 28, 1991 Hometown: Newport Beacti tWght: S.2 w.ight: 105 pounds ll'os; Shortstop ........ ---Newport Beach Alnefian Red Soll ~St.rs ._ Newport 8ffch AmencMI ~ --11•r: Tim Scott M-Stan ._•••.rim Scott Mom Md ded: Ginny and Tom F--1W p&.yw: Alo Rodnguu ,_.... fooC Plzu SdtOOI In Sep••._. Co<ona de! Mar junior high !lest Moment: "Doing as -11 as we did in the reg~r season. winni09 the Ameflcan le~ • MIOIAEl HEl.FRIOI lom: Oct. 17, 1990 !~Newport Beach Heleht: s.-6 WelPit 110 pounds ~Third time, pitcher ....... -~ NHIA Bronco Cubs MeW tilmft NHIA 8rona> A ....,. _.....,.:Rich Hopl M.-. llMR I . Rich Hogan .......... l.indl and Pet« ,_..... ~ s.inmy Sosa ,_...,...Ribs Sdleol "' ,.. ....... Ensign ._. wie: "Hitting home runs.• DANNY MOSKOVR'S 9om: De<. 11, 1990 Home~: Newport Coast Halfht ~5 ~124pounds Po&: Shortstop, pi'tchef. first bllSe .......,_tlMll'l: NHBA BronGo Red Soll Aa.Mln ---= NH8A Bronco A ............. _., •. Genld Noon ~ _. a . Rid1 Hogan .._ ... dMI: Jennlfef Mld Len ,....,... ~ c.ios Delgado ,_... fooC o-t>IKge<"S ~In Sap•s ... H.t>or D~ -..t MOl••:rt: "Butlng Los Alamitos to adv•nce to the regiooaf touma-, ~- JOSHRYDING lom: oa. 5, 1990 • .......... n.: c.osu Mesa ~>a ~1S0pounds P09: Fint time ....-....--....: Com~ NatioNI DOOg.n M-Ster --CosU Meg National ......., __ a .ICirn ~ Aa-St.-s -I . ICirn ~ .._. .... s.ndra and P.ul ,_.. ...-,.,: 'Tim Sllrnorl ,_.. .... Mllltitd P'ot.Moes ,.... "' • ., ....... Homa~ .... Iii •11Brt: "When I hit I thrae- l'Wl home l'Wl In the ftnt Inning of our fnt [District 62 TOumMwit of ~ 9lfM. whkh we ended up wlfring.. The Costa Mew N.tlonal Mllfor Dodgen ..... the~ Mesa American YlinkMS. 7~ .... ' e. Call (949) 642-5678· Newpon ~ AmerQ(\ Marinef'l M-5an ~ Newport BHch AIMtlan ....,._ _ men111r. Brian ff"eetnan ~ IWJlll • Tim Scott MOltt Md -.t: Mrm1 and Br~n ,_... plqar. Ai.x Rodt'91.1eZ F--1W fooC CmNmon bl'ead ~ in Septattlbet. H•rbor Day hst n-n••lt •winning ~ ~ular season c:hampoooshop " FLETOfER DELLA GROTtA 9om: May 10 , 1991 ~Newport Beacti IWght: ~foot-l Weight: 102 pounds ~ Prtmer, second base ........ -~ Newport Be.ch NltlONI CMrnondt>Klu M-st.w --Newpon ~ICh NatioNt Uttle l.e.gue ......,.. _ -.... John Of'~ Grott.a M-San "*' 11 . John Del~ Grona .._. .,.. dMI: J41rw Mld John ,_... ~ AJell Rodnguez ,__... fooC CMtTy ~ SdtOOl In Sep•s._. Carden Half !lest ·-wwt: "Pitching tM first g.lf'lle of alktMJ (a compiet~llme YIC· ""Y owr Aliso Vltio) • H~ stNdt out ~ wlllted twO and allowed ~ hits and two runs. NICX SVENDSEN • -~· M 'fhndey. A&ftst 1 •.• 2.00.....,3 ____ _ '-..... .. ..... .. Uplllallm ......... The followl111 11•non~ are do1111 bustneu u : ~llln Landsnpe Ouian. 20 Ml•ulor. Newport Co.st, CA 92625 DtbOtlh Mullln, 20 Amtdor. Newport Cont. CA92$25 Tiiie buslnen Is con· ducted by: an indlvldu1I Have you started dol111 business yet? YH. May 2003 Debpr1h Mullin This statement wu tiled with the County Clerk of Orana• County on 08/01/03 20036951541 Daily Pilot Aue. 7. 14, 21,28,2003 Th664 flctillMlusiless ... s"'-t . The fOllowina persoos ere do1na busmen as: Ametican Tu & Finan· cial Services, Inc., 11770 Warner Ave. •101. fountain Valley, CA· 92708 Advanced Tax & fl· nanc1al Serv1cu, Inc (CA). 11770 Warner Ave #101, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 This business 1~ con· ducted by a corporation Have you started doina bus1nes.s yet' Yes 08·01·03 Advanced Tu & Ft nanc11I Services, Inc, Clyde B. Dallon Vance, Chair This statement was tiled with the County Clerk of Oranee County on 08/05/03 2003695HS6 Oatly Pilot Aue. 7. 14. 21. 28, 2003 T 11660 llOOO Of PUIUC HuntG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Caltfornia Htalth and Safety Code. Section 5473. l. a public hearmii will be held on Aueu•I 14. 2003 at 6:00 p m in Conlarence Room IA at the C1v1c Center. Coita Meu. Cal1forn1a, at whtt h lime the Board of 011tctors of the Costa Mua Sanitary 01strtcl will hear and deter mine protuts and ob1ec11ons, and requeS"ts fnr ea emption 1f any. to the proposed charaes for 1tqu1d waste collection tor the 2003 04 fiscal year ·as set forth 1n a repor I filed with the Ct~k of the 01slr1ct •I the 01st11ct Olf1ce 77 Fair 011ve. Costa Mesa. Caltforn1a NOTICE tS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that said report on tile 1n the Costa Mesa Sanitary 01strtt t Office. 77 r atr Drive. may be e>ammed weekdays between the hours of 8·00 a m and 5·00p m. COSTA MlSA SANITAU DISTRICT, Joan •evok, Clark of ttie District Published Newport Beach·Costa Mesa Daily Pilot July 31, Au11ust 7. 2003 Th652 llOOOOf MUCHUlllG NOTICE IS HEREBY GJVEN tl>at purr.uant to Cahfornl• Health and Safety Code. Section 5473 I. a public hea11na will be held on August 14. 2003 at 6·00 pm 1n Conference Room IA al the C1v1c Center. Costa Mesa, Cat1forn1a, .it which t•me lhe Board ot Otrectors of the Costa Mes~ Sanitary 01str1ct will hear and deter mine protests and obie,t1ons, and requests for eY · emption, 11 any, ICI the proposed ch•• ees for trash and aatb•ee collec11on for the 2003 04 ftstal year as set forth in a report hied with the Cieri< ol the 01str1ct at the Ot~lrtLI Office. 77 Fa11 011ve. Costa Mesa. Cal1tor n1a. NOTICE IS tl(REBY FUR THER GIVEN that said rePort on frl11 1n the Costa Mes. Sanitary 01st11ct Office, 77 F .ilr Ortve. may be eumined weekdays between the hours of 8 00 ~ m 1nd S·OOp m COSTA MESA SANIT AaY DISTlllCT Jo-•evok, Clark of tt.e Dlstrl<1 Published Newport Beach-Costa Meo Dally Pilot July 31. Aurust 7. 2003 Th650 .. 5111....t The followln& persons 11• dolna buslneu u : El MattdOr Mulc•o Restaurant Costa MeH, 1768 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa CA 92627 Qall.,do Food S.r'vic.s Inc. (CA). 1768 Newport BIYd., Cost1 Men , CA 92627. ThtS buslnns is con· ducted by: a corporation Have you stifled dolnJ business yet? Yes 7 /l/'l.000 Gallardo Food Service Inc. Marc11I Gallardo ClO T hl1> statement was fried with the County Clefk of Oranee County on 07/11/03 200H9S1234 Dally Pilot July 17, ?4, 31. Aua 7. 2003 TH597 CITY Of COSTAllSA OIMGl COllITT, CAllOlllA llOTICI IMTltG U>S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed pro· posals for furnishing all labor. materrals. equip· ment, transportation and >uch other facilities as may be required for Folrvl•w •ood/Mc- Cormock Traffic Signal Project, Project No. 03· l 9, will be r ece1ved by the City of Costa Mesa at th~ Oftite of the City Clerk. 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Calif or ma, until the hour of 10:00 o.m., Monday, August 18, 2003, at which lime they will be opened publicly and read aloud 1n lh~ Council Cllambers. Sen led p1 oposals shall bear ti'>~ title of tile work and name of the bidder but nu other d1stingu1sh1n11 marks. Any bid received alter the scheduled closing lime for the receipt of bids shall be returned to bidder unopened. It shall be the sole respons1b1llly ot the bidder to see that hts btd Is received 1n proper time A s et of Bid Docu ments may be obtained al the Office of the City Ene1nu r. 77 fa11 Or1ve. Costa Mesa, Caltfornta, upon nonrafundoble payment of $20.00. An additional chor9• of $4.00 will be made If handled by mail 81d Documents and other contuct documents may also be e umined at the Off tee ol the City Clerk of the City ot Costa Mesa Std Documents will not be malled unless the add1t1011al S4 00 charee ts included with payment ( ach bid shall be made on the Proposal form, sheets P-Ja through P- 9a provided tn the con Ir act documents, and shall be accompanied by a cer1tf1ed or cashier's check or a bid bond for not less than 10"\, of the amount ot the1t btd made payable to Ille City of Costa Mesa No proposal shall be con s1dered unless accom· pan•ed by such cashier's check. t a sh or bidder s bond No bid shall be ~on s1de1ed unless 11 1s made on a btank lorrn lur n1shed by the Ci ty of Costa M8'a and 1s made tn accordance with the provisions of the Pro· pout requirements Each bidder must have a Class ·c 10· £1ect11ca1 Contractor license and also be pre·qualtfred as required by law The Con Ir actor •hall comply with the prov1 sions ot Seclton 1770 to 1780. 1nclus1ve. of the Ca It for n1a labor Code; the preva•ltni ratr: and scale of wages estab- hshed by the City ol CO$I~ Mna, wh1'h art on ltle with lhe City Clerk ol the City ot Costa Mesa, and shall forfeit penalltes pre· scribed therein tor noncompltance of said Code The City Cn11nc1I of the City of Costa Men reserve\ the 11fht to re1ect any or all bids JUUi FOlCIK D•pvty City Clar\, CltyofCestoMeH 09'ed1 July 22, 2003 Published Newport Buch·Costa Meu Daily Pilot Pilot Auaust 7. 14. 2003 Th677 COSTAllSA OIAMICM"IY, (AllCal ll011CI IM198 llS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh1t suted pro- pouls for fur nl"11nt 111 labor. m1terlals1 equip· mant. transportation 1nd suc:h other t1cllttit1 as may be required for THE HltAllLIUTION Of AUIY NO. 110, CITY PllOJICT NO. OJ.la, wtll be recetved by the City of Costa Mesa at the Office of the City Clerk, 77 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa, California, until the hour of 10100 a.m .. MOftdoy, A119Wt 11, 2003, at which time they will be opened publicly and read aloud in the Council Chambers. Sealed proposals shall bear the title of the work and name of the bidder but no other d1stinauish1ne marks. Any bid received after the scheduled closine time for the receipt of bids shall be returned to bidder unopened. It shall be the sole respons1biltty of the bidder to see that his btd is received '" proper limo. A M:t of 81d Oocu ments may be obtained at the Ofltce of the City Enaineer, 77 ra1r Or Ive Costa Mesa. Cahforma, upon nanref11ndable payment of $20.00. An oddltl-al ~harga of $S.OO will be made 1f handled by mail Bid Documents and other contract documents may also be eumined at the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Costa Mesa Bid Documents will not be mailed unless the add1t1onal $5 00 cha1 ee 1s ln,luded with payment Each b1d shall be made on the Propoul form, sheets P· la throuah p. 9a provided 1n t he contract document~. and shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or a bid bond for not less than IO't of the amount of then bid, made payable to IM City of Costa Men No proposal ~hall be con s1dered unleu ilCcom pamed by such cashier's chec~. cash. or bidder's bond No bid shaft be con· s1dered unleu 11 1s made on a blank form fur n1shed by the City of Costa Mesa and 1s made in accordance with the prov1s1ons of the Pro· poul requtremenls Each bidder mu>I have a Ct•ss ·A· General Enginet11ne ltcense and also be prequal1lted as requ11ed by law A Con tr actor usine a cratt or class1flcallon nol shown on \he General Prevall1na Waae Oeterm1nat1ons may be required to pay the waee rate of that er aft or clasS1f1Cat1on mi.st closely related 10 11 u shown in the Ctmer al Determination> eltechvc •l the time ol the Call for bid\ The Contractor sh.ill cumply Wllh the PIOVI s10M uf Sec lion 1770 to 1780, inclusive, of the California labor Code the pr.,va1l1na rate and scale of . wages estab· l1shed by the City of Costa Mesa. wtuch are on Ille wtlh the City Clerk ot lh" City nl Cosll Men; and shall tor fe1I penalties pre· Hrlbed therein for noncompflance of S<!td Code The City Council ol the City of Costa Mesa reservn the rttihl to 1e1ecl any or all btds JUUi fOlCllC Deputy City Ct.rk, Cttj ef C"to MtH Published Newpor I Beath Costa Mesa Daily Pilot July 31. Au11ust 7. 2003 Th649 cm°' COSTAllSA OUll6l COlllTY, CAllOlllA llOOO IMTltG ll)S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that soled pro- posals for fur nish•na .111 labor, materitl~. equip ment, lranspotlatt0n and such other fat•hlles u may be required 101 THI lllHUILITATION OF CITYWIDE STRUTS, CITY P•OJECT NO. 03- • u.n lllld recotdtd In .,. 17, will be received by Ollldtl Aecotltf ol °'1lllOt I he C ti y o I Cost a Mesa Cou'tty, C.liiomla M at the Offit• of the City t~ Nl.ll1let Clerk, 77 fair Dnve. 2003000239434 dated Costa Mesa. Caltfornia. Mardi 4• 2003• In trl9 until the hour of 10.00 tmOYl'll at $4~:~ d lnc:lldrrg the loi.I ....,... o.m., Mon ay, A119Ust ol trlt ~ btlancle tnd 11, 2003, al which lime ,_**>' ee1lmll9d they will be opened 009tl. ,,.,.._, end publicly and rod aloud ldYalal 11t h lime °' tn the Council Chamber• lrillel j)IAlllcalion of 111111 ~ nob. Sealed proposals shall NOTE: Accru.d ,,__ bear the title of the :;;:.,... ~~-~~ work and name of the .n.. will ..... _.. ........ ,,,. bidder but no other ~ ~ to dlstina u1shlna m1rks. ..... The OIOPel1Y Any bid received ahar ,,.,..,..,,. dMo1be4 Ii the scheduled clostna ~ told ... ~ ttme for the receipt of S..~ :=c....o ,.= bids shell be returned to PIOl*tY l.lldef tw lltn bidder unopened. It shall -~ men llWI be the tole respOl'lslbllity tine ITIO!ft pl1or to h of the bidder to -that _. OI 1hlt nOlkle In trlt his bid Is received tn OMdll Rtcotdl OI "' proper time. = ~ A set of Bid Docu· E~ 21~2003. ment1 m1y be obteined TS>! J.IN 2003 By: at the Office of the City W. ;...:!G En1Jneer, 77 Felt Drive. ~ ~ · ran Coste Mer.a, Callfornt1, T~ 'CA" a:= ~~~ upon •e11ref-..4e~le (11•) ~1<IOO u ~ ef $to,OO. A11 ~ ,...:-'w~ ;t.'C:'::1 ~dt ~ Pt1tt ~ h1ndi.ct by mall. Bid ~ ~ Ml Documents end other N.:i.~i ;::::::a:~i!:: NOwv I' of the City of Coste ~ Meta Bid Docutntnt• Jt ' wttl not be malled uni.u tnMn '° m. lie th• eddlt101111 ss.oo ~ .._. .:"9..: ch11rp 11 lnc:lllded with _... PtJrntnl. 10 f11t ... Each llld 1h1ll ff mede IW IW _. 111 on tlM Propowl form. NI ~ ~ Mle•b Ma tllroup '" :" 1:6 ~-G · h prnlded In the f/llffflf!I,,..• .. ~ contrKt dc>oulNf!tS. end ........ ..-wlllle~by ... -~.. 1 c"11fitd « Utlllef'• .... d.ed1 or a bid bonO for .._..,...,6 -...., not lea tflen 10' of the amou11t of tl'Mllf bid, ...._ ~--IO tllt City of Coit• Meu. flfo ~ lflell lit COii• ..,... ..... t«MI• ......, ~ -" cn11W'1 'S rt Cl!l!!!1 !!j )j#K) o s a • con sldared unless II ls m•d• on a blink form fur• niihed by lllt City of Costa Mtu 1nd Is med• In 1ccord1nc1 with \ht PfOVl1ton1 of the Pro· posal r1qulrenients. Each bidder must have a Cini •A· Gt nenl Enarnurlna tictMt •nd 1tso b• praquatlflad u required by law. A Contr1ctor uslna • cr1tt or clasalfic•tlon not shown on the General Prevallina Waae Determinations may be required lo pay the waae rate of that cratt or c lauiflcat ion most closely related lo ii n shown In the General Determinations effective al the time of the Call for bids. The Contractor shall tomply with the provr· slons of Section 1770 to 1780, mctus1va. of tile California labor Coda; the prevalllne rate and scale of waaes estab· fished by the City ol Costa Mesa. whrch are on ftle with the City Clerk of the City of Costa Mesa: and shall forfeit pen1ltles pre- scribed therein for noncompliance of said Code. The City Council of the Ctty of Cost,11 Mesa ruerv~s the ri&hl to re1ect any or 111 bids JUlll fOLCIK Deputy City Clark, City of Costa Maso Publts hed Newport Beach·Costa Mesa Daily Pilot July 31, Aueust 7. 2003 Th648 StohlMfrt tf ~•fo•1ll oftkul FktitlcM lusintss ..... The !ollowlng person has abandoned the use of the f1ct1tlous Bus• ness Name: 0 Beetle Oes1ens. 240 Hanuver Dr • Costa Meu . CA 92626 The F1t l1tio11s Bl•Stness name referred to above was filed 1n Or anae County on I l · 10 2000 fllE NO 20006846365 N11van1 Jahane11 Alonso 240 Hanover Dr . Costa Mesa. CA 9?626 Mar~ Edward Alon~o. 240 Hanover Or C'o•la Mesa. CA 92626 This busmr"s 1s con duct11d by husband and wife N1r..ina hhana11 Alonso This statement was hied with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 07/11/03 200369Sl221 Oa1lv Pilot July 17, 24. 31. AuK 7 2003. 2003 Th595 s ...... .t AM 4 m 1hflkul fktttiM ......... The follow1ne person has abandoned the use of the f 1c t1t1ous Bust· ness Name· Seek ·eff. 427 E 17th St # 133, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 The f 1ct1t1ous Bu~mess name referred to above was ftled 1n Oraniie County on 7·25-02 fll[ NO 20026911375 Deborah Ann Wtlwn. 427 E 17th St • 133, Costa Men. CA 92627 Melody Mauh Mclin, 10069 San Pablo , F ounta1n Valley CA 92708 This busmus •~ con dueled by a aener al partne•sh•P Deborah Ann Wilson, Melody Mauh Mclin This \tatement was filed with the County Cieri< of Oran11,e County on 07/02/03 200369S0216 Daily Pilot July ?4. 31 , Aue 7.14.2003 Th617 s..._.o1 ij •1m11hflhuf fktltiM ........... The followina pe"on has abandoned the use of the f 1ct1t1ous Bust· nes• Name MIDNIGHT DOG LEASH CO . 1760 Mt1n1 ov1a Ave A· I 0, Costa Mesa. Caltfornia 92627 The F 1ct1llous Business name referred to above was fil ed 1n Or a nae County on 09/22/00. FILE NO F474788 Ultra Braid Inc , (Catif0<nla Corp ) 1760 Monrovia Ave. A 10. Costa Mesa, CahforntA 92627 This bur.mess 1s con· ducted by: a c:orporallon Ultra Bratd, Inc .. Marton S. Giavely, Jr . Pra&1dent This statement wu ftled with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 07/22/03 200H9S2404 Daily Piiot Jul. 24. 31. Alla. 7, 14, 2003 Th629 The tollowina personi are <loi"i business as NAlfA · Oranae County, 11684 Manila Drive, Cypress, CA 90630 Orana• County Asso· cl1tion of Insurance & F in1ncral Advisors. Inc, AAA OCAIFA (CA). 11684 Manila Drive. Cypress, CA90630 This b11stness is con· ducted by: a Non ·Profit Or1 Hive you started doln1 llutlneu ytl7 Yu 011na• County Ano· ctetlon of lntuunc.e And flnancl1I Advlson, Inc .. Phyth1 Brown • E •tcu· ttva Dlrtclor Thlt 1tattn'11nt WH filed wttll th• County Cltf'k of Orent• Cllilnly on07/29/0l MOJ6tSJ072 ,011fy ,tlot July 31. AUJ. 7, 14, 21.2.003 Th63S 0 c .... I ,.,.., Th• pllbtlc htarlna on the Jl(oposad budaet for 2003·2004 wilt bt held at New,.rt •-Uotolfle4 Set.el Dltttkt, ttas •••r Str•••· c" ... e .. ,CAthH M~tH,lOOJet 1.os, .... Publtthed Nawpor t Buch·Cott• M•u Oally Piiot A111 ust 7. 2003 Th678 lKMll011CI PlOPOSID 200S-2004 IUMIT fCI COASm HOllM O<CllPAllOIAI. PIOGIAI The (eHlllH II•· Jle11C.I Occ11petlenol re9rom'• proposed budpt for 2003·2004 wilt be available for public Inspection 11 Cee1tll11e ••1tenal Occvpotleftol Prttr•M, 1001 Pr..,ldl• S..U-•, Costa Meta, CA 92626 from Aupst 25, 2003 ti A119Utt 28, 2003 between the hours of 1100 ........ 4110 p.m. The public hearrna on the propo,ed budaet for 2003·2004 will be held at Coastline lle- 9lonol Occupetlonel Pr0tr-. 1001 Pre- sldfo Square, Ceato Meta, CA 92626 - A11eust 28, 2003 at S:OO p.m. Published Newport 8e&eh·Cost1 Mesa Oatly Pilot Aueu s l 7 , 2003 Th679 fldtllM IMess ... s....... The follow1ne persons are do1na business as a) Eur0Ma1d, b) Euro Handyman. 114 £. 20th St •12, Cos ta Mesa, CA 92627 Piotr Stepmak. 114 E 20th St 117, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 M1lkn Stepmah. I lt E 20th St •12, Cosu Mesa. CA 92627 Tht• busmeu 1s con· ducted by· husband and Wife Have you started do1na bus1nt!ss yet? No Piotr Stepnial< This statem•nl was flied with the County Clerk of Oranee Counly on 07/15/03 200369Sl614 Dally Pilot Jul. 17. 24. 31. Aue 7. 2003 Th606 FkffMIMess ... s........ The followine per sons are doing business n a) Sea Breeie Market1n11 b) Mu Action Wholesale 01Slrtbut1on , 1424 N B;,tavia. Oranae. C11t· tor ma 92867 Ge1ber11 Market1n11 Group (CA), 3356 Aven1da Obertura, C•rlsbad, C ~ltforn•a 92009 Thi~ business •s con ducted by a corpor1t1on Have you •tarled dome bu\lness yet' Yu 9/01/1999 Ge1be•a M3• ~el•nii Croup, MtthHI c Bentley. Vite President This statement was tiled with the County Clerk of Orane~ County on 07 /14/03 200369 s l $39 011ly Pilot July 17. 24. JI.Aue. 7.2003 Th590 fidltlMltsilm ... s....... I Ile followina persons are do1na bu sinu s as Spa Ill Newport. 1705 Weslcltff, Ne wport Beach. CA 92660 Corona Del Mar Tan, Inc <CA). 2101 15th St . Newpo rt Beach, CA 97660 This busmen ts ton· dueled by a corpor allon Have you st11 ted do1ne buslntss yet? No Corona Oel Mar hn. Inc . Jack R G11na1ullo, Tr .. s This statement wn filed with the County Clerk ot Or al)&e County on 08/05/03 20036953863 Daily Piiot Aua: 7 14 21.28.2003 Th6!>6 flctitiM ..... ... s-.... The lollowma persons 11e dolna businen as Pac1f1c Cont Tr1athlon. 576 Seaward. Corona Del Mar. CA 92625 Pehtan Conf Events . ll C (CA), 576 Seaward Avenue. Corona Del M~r. CA 92625 This business is con ducted by· a Limited l11blllty Co Have you started do1n1 business yet? Yes 1·2003 Peltc1n Coast Evenh. LLC, Tina Bush Hoover, Secretary ThtS s tatement was ftled l'ltth the County Clerk of Oranae County on 07/25/03 200369527$2 Daily Pilot July 31. Aue 7. 14,21.2003 Th639 This statement w11 filed wltti the County Clttk of Oran&• County on 08/01/03 . .toOMtUS46 D•lty Piiot Aua. 7, 14, 21, 28. 2003 Th663 The followln& persons are doln1 buslnus 11: P1clflc Trtdtwlnds, 3991 Mic.Arthur Blvd. •150. Newport Beach, CA 92660-3049 Pacific Tr1dtwlnd1, l.LC (CA), 3991 MtC· Arthur Blvd. 1150. Newport Buch , CA 92660-3049 This business Is con· ducted by: Limited Li1bllity Co. ' Have you 1tttted dolna business yet? Yes, 10/ 26/1998 Pacific Tr adewlnds, LLC .. Andrea N. Shubin. CEO ' This statement wn filed with the County Clerk of Oranee County on 07/'1'5/03 20036952 1S1 Dally Pilot July 31, Aua" 7. 14,21,2003 Th64l Hdlll. ..... ... s........ The followln& persons are do•ne business as• Conquest Telecom LLC. 439 1/2 Beaon1a Ave .. Corona Oel Mar. CA 92625 Conquest Telecom LLC (CA). 439 1/2 Be2onia Ave, Corona Del Mar. CA 92625 This busineu rs con ducted by. a Ltrnited l tabihty Co. Have you started dolna bus1nns yet? No Conquest Telecom LLC Alu Vorob1elf. owne1 This st1toment was ftted with the County Clerk of Or anwe County on 07/15/03 2003695 l SIS Daily P1101 July 24, 31, Aua 7. 14,2003 Th614 AditlM hsilKs ... s....... Tne followina persons ue do1na business as Jt Concept.s. Inc .. 13800 Park Center Lane, Ste. 140. Tustin, California 92782 Jt Concepts, Inc (CA), 13800 Park Center Lane. Ste. 140. Tustin, Call lorma 92782 This business 1$ con ducted by. a corporation Have you started do1na b0~1ness yet? Ye~. 6/18/ 2003 J, Conctph, Inc . Joyce Smtih, CEO Thts statement wu filed with the County Clerk of Oranee County on 07/21/03 200J69522S9 Oatly Pilot July 24. 31. Aua. 7, 14,2003 Th615 fidlllllllllsilllSs ... s....... The followrnw persons ue doing buStness as Taylor Cityscapes, Inc 778 W 20th SI . Cosla Mesa, CA 92627 hylor Cityscapes, Inc . (CA). 778 W. 20th St . Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This businns ts con· dueled by a corporation Have you star led do1na buslnus yet? Yu. 7 9 2003 Taylor Cityscapes. Inc . R1char d Taylor . Pres1 dent This statement wu filed with the County Cletk ot Oranee County on 07/25/03 200S69S276S Daily Pilot July 31. Au11 7. 14. 21. 2003 Th646 RctltiMlllillea ..... s....... The lollowlna persons 11e do1n11 business as. LA Group Productions Inc.. 240 Nice Lane •212, Newport Beach, CA 92663 LA Group Inc (NV), 1306 West Cra111 Ro1d Suite E 106. Lu VtRH NV 89032 Thts busmen ts con ducted by a corporation Hive you started dome business yet? No LA Group Inc , lee Ambrosino /CFO ThtS statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 07/11/03 20016951224 Dally Piiot July 17. 24, 31,Aua 7,2003 Th593 The followlna persons are doine business es. Huntlnaton Buch S•nd Cntlt Festival, 301 M11n St . Ste. 208, Huntinrton Buch. CA 92648·5171 .......... Tht followl111 pa14ons are dolna bu&lnfls n : w .. tp•rll Jewelry, 2S Brisbane Wey. Irvine. C.A 92612 Michael Scott loot., 26 Brltllant W1y, trvlna, CA 92612 Dl1ne Lorraine Mtll11•. 26 Brltbtn• Way, lrvlnt, CA '92612 This business ls con· dueled b)I: a &•nerel partnership Have you st•rted dolne business yet? No Scott M. Zook T'hts · stttement wu filed with the County Clerk of Or1n1e County pn 08/05/03 200S695U60 Dally Piiot Alia. 7, 14, 21,28;!003 Th654 Rdl!IM ..... "-S...... The followma persons 11e dotne busmen u 1) Christopher Marcus b) Blueflame produc lions, 2307 Santa Ana Ave, Costa Mesa, Call· fornta 92627 Chrtstopher Marcus Butt. 2307 Santa Ana Ave, Costa Mesa. Call· fornla 92627 This business 1s con· ducted by:-an individual Have you started dotna busl"ess yet? No Chris Bull Th" statement wu filed with the County Clerk of Or;anae County on 07/21/03 20036952266 Dally Pilot July 24, 31, Aue.7. 14,2003 Th628 FktttlMW.U ... s ...... The lollowme per son> are doinit busmess as Roy at Academy, 2805 McGaw Ave, Irvine. CA 92614, loomworks Apparel. Inc (CA). 2805 McGaw Ave. Irvine, CA 92614 This bustnns 1s con- ducted by a corpora lion Have you started doing busmen yet' Yes. 5/1/2003 loomwor~s Apparel. Gary Hesp, Chief F 1 nanc1al Officer This sf.\t~menl wa> flied with the County Clerk of Oranae Counly on 07/23/03 200369S2479 Dally Pilot July 31 Aue. 1. 14. 21. 2003 Th637 fldltlM~ ... s ..... fhe follow1ne persons art dome bus1ne1S H N F c 5 UC, 4832 Atayte Drive . Buena Park. Caltforma 90621 N r C 5 llC (011an1zed · Cahforn1a1 4832 Ar&Yle Ortve. Buena Park. CA 90621 This business 1s cun duc ted by L1m1ted l1ab11tty Co Have you ~tMted do1n2 busmen yet' Yes 04, 23/03 N F C 5 LLC. Glenn Mon President Thts statement wn Med with the County Clerk of Oranee County on 08/01/03 200S69US4 S Daily Pilot Aug 7. 14. 21,28 2003 Th665 fktltiM lulitlffs ... s...... l he follow1na 11erson• are doing business as m1chaelm Arltsl/Phllos· opher. 230 E. 17\h St •203. Costa Meu CA 92627 MIC hHI Oonald Mty ers, 230 r I /1h St •203. Costa Mua CA 92627 This busmen 1s con due led by an 1ndMdual Have you started do1n11 business yet' Yes Jan 1981 Michael Donald Meyers This >latement wo ftled with the County Clerk of Oranae Countv on 07/11/03 200J69S1231 Oa•ly Piiot July 17. 24. 31, Aua. 7, 2003 Th600 fidltlM ..... --~ f he followme petSons are dotn& business as· C and P Antique Ser· VICH, 1067 S1lvador, Costa MHI, CA 92626 Arnold F Ch11stensen. 1067 Salvador. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Patricia l Christens· en. 1067 Salvador. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 This business ts Ion· ducted by. husband and wife Have you started dotni business yet7 Yes 1973 Arnold F. Christensen This st1tement was flied with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 07/29/03 2003695>0 .. Dally Pilot July 31. Aue 1, 14, 21.2003 fh633 Huntinaton Beach Conference i nd Vislt0<s ~ ..... Bureau {CA), 301 Main ... S....... l,JlrfoHowin& persons a~ doina bualneu ••· The Soll Cutlt , 3185 Altwa~ A111nut , Suite A. Costa Mtn, CA 92626 Tom 8ttiout, 3186 AJtway Avtnut, S~t A. Coste Mtn , CA 92626 Jamla M. 8•11, Tr111ltt, 8tll Famil) Tno1st dated 2·3·88. 415 Hllled11a. L111una 8Hch, CA 92651 Th11 business Is ton· ducted by· a 11ener1I partnership Have you started do1na busints• yet? Yet, 8-18· 86 I lom.fiebout This l>talement was tlttd with the County Clerk of Otan11e County on 08/01/03 200)6953538 Dally Pilot Au& 7. 14. 21,28,2003 Th668 fidltlM ..... ... s ......... Tho follow1na persons ;,re dotne business as: Portofino lnter1ors, 27 Castelhna Or • Newport Coast. CA 92657 Kathy Bates, 27 C•s· tellina Or.. Newport Coast. CA 92657 David V. Bales. 27 Castetlln1 Dr .. Newport Coast. CA 92657 1 htS bosmess Is con ducted by husband end wife Have you star led do1na business yet? No Kllthy Bates This statement was flied with the Cou11ty Clerk of Or anae County on 07/22/03 200369S2322 Daily Pilot luty 24, 31 Aui 7, 14. 2003 TH621 RctlliM l4lslMss -s ....... The follow me per sons are do1nii bus111es~ u a) AXION. b) AXION ENHRPRIS[S, t) AXION VENTURES. d) AXION COMPANY. e) AXION CONSUL TI NC. 19682 Sui !breaker lane Hun· t1n11ton Beach, Caltforn14 92648 l.izaros 81111nlo ur . 19682 Surfbreaker l ane H11nt1naton Buth C•l1· lorn1a 92648 This bu\tnen 1s lOn dut ted by au 111d1v1d1t•I Have you st8'ted doinir business yet' No Luaros Bountnur This statem•nl was flied with the Cuurtly Clerk of Or.inae County on 06/26/03 20036949S2S Daily Ptlot July 14 11 Au& 7, 14 2003 Th630 Fktttlws..._s •s........ Tne folluw1ne person\ are doint bus1rtHs a, f dge CrUltOllS ?18 Vtll•noo Rd Cost• Meu CA92626 Aln•nder J U1nsrm. 218 Villanova Rd Cost.1 Mesa. CA 92626 Andrew Arthur B•r nt s, 4000 1 op\tde ln New por I Beat h. CA 9?6?6 This bu\tneu rs con ducted by ca par lne" llave you started "oing husme~s yet? No Alt u•tder J Vmsnn Tht:\ sl.itement w•1 ltted with tht County Cterk of Or•n&e County on 07/22/03 200369S2324 Daily Pilot July 24 31 Aue 7. 14, 2003 lh624 .RctitlMlllsilllSs ... s ...... The lollow1n11 persons 3r~ do•ne business n Suntoul Ou11n & Consh ut lton, 18384 BroOl\hurst St . f ounl•1n Valle)!. CA 92708 S .. ncoHI Develop menl, Int , (CA) 1838.4 Brookhurst St . f ountam Valley, CA 92708 This business is con ducted by a co1poratton liave you slat led do1na bu11neu yet' No Suncoast Oev•lnp ment. Inc Jamu Esta khr1an. PreStdent This statement wo hied with the County Cieri< of Ora~e Courtly on 07/29/03 2003 69U087 Daily Pilot July 31 . Aua 7. 14.21.2003 Th633 fie*'-...... ._s~ The followrne pef\ons are do1na bu,1neu as Contractors' Warehouse. 601 E lmperltl Hwy., LA Habra. CA 90631 JHD·WEN, Inc (OR), 401 Harbor Isles. l<ta math falls. OR, 97601 TlltS business Is con· ducted by: a corporation Have you started do1ne business yet? Yu. 01/ 01/1999 JCLO·WEN, Inc .. Sam· uel 0 Porter Corpor•te Secretary 1 his statement was tiled with the County Clerk of Oran11e County on 07/22/03 20HHS2U5 O.tlly Pilot Aua 7, 14. 2 l. 28. 2003 Th662 fldtllM...... St , Ste, 208, Huntmaton The followlnC persons 11-...t~ 8each.CA92648·5171 --This business ts con· are dolne business as· AdllM ...... The tollowmc persons ducted by: 1 corpor•tlon Raae Choppan. 644 are dolna business n : Have you started dolna Termln1I Way, Costa "-se.e-.t a) Patton Enttrprlsts, buslneu yet? Ho Meu. CA 92627 Tiit followlna per•ons b) Bey Media M1rlletin1. Huntlnaton Buc h SteYtn Lucas Brostlow. art dolna bvslne.ss »: c) Softnet Solutions, Conference and Visitors 6-44 Terminal W1y. Cott• • ) K I 0 S K U b ) 13922 T11•tlt1 East 01. Buru11, Doualn C. Meu, CA 92627 KIOSf<U.COM, 351 Old •39d, Tu1ttn, California Tr1ub/Prtsldant & ctO This bualnus ls con· Newport Blvd. Suitt 501, 92780 Thit alelanwnt wts ducted by: an lndlYldual Ne wport Buch , CA Robert Patton. 13922 hied with the County HeYt you started dolna 92663 Tustin Ent Dr. 139d, Clerk of Otant• County buatnen yet? Yes, 7.9. Winarto Kusumo·Ra· Tustin. C11tfornla 92780 on 07/22./03 03 htrdjo. 351 Old Newport Thit business Is eon• 200'6tSUH Stnen l.ucH 8rosllow 8t11d. Suitt 501, Newport ducted by: •n lndlvklutt Daily Pilot July 24, 31, f Thia ,•t•ttmtn~ wn Bttch, CA 92$63 Have you •lerttd dolna Aua. 7. 14, 2003 TH625 lltd w th the unty This bu1lnHs 11 con· b1111ness yet? No Cltrk of Orenp County ducted by: en Individual Robert M. P•tton on 01/l l/03 Hive you started dolnt This statement wn ~...... toOMH 1242 llu1l11eu yel7 No ducted by: husb•nd 1od Hive you itarted dolne butlnus yet? No r arted R Bukhari This slltement wu lfttd ..i1111 lh• County Clerk ol Orena• County 0'1 08/0!l/03 200Ht51159 D1Hy . Piiot Aua. 7, 14, 21,28,2003 Th659 fkllM ...... ... s...... The followlna persons are. dolna butlntu u : Bunkhouse Aparlmenh, 1939 Wallace Ave. Co,ta Mesa, CA 92627 R11dy A Mar lm•n. T ruatee • Rudy Martm1n Trust. 341 Beyside Drive. Suite 3, Newport Buch, CA92660 This business Is con dueled by: a Trust Have you started dolna business yet? Yes 1991, Acquired Bunkhouse 6/18/03 Rudy A. Marlman, Trustee, Rudy Martman Trust This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranee County on 07/22/03 200'6952320 D•ily Pilot July 24. 31. Aua 7. 14. 2003 TH622 FictttiM llsilKs "-™'-' The followlne persons are do1na business as: The W1y Om1n1 School. 27230 la Pal Road #[, "11n1on V•ejo. Caltfornia 9269? Maricela Calvillo. 1881 Mllchell Ave •79. Tustin. C•hforn1a 92780 Georee Luyota. 22l8 W Flora. Santa Ana Cahfor n11 92704 I hi\ busineu 1s con ducted by a l1m1ted parlnersh1p Hive you ~tarted do11111 b•n•ness yet? No <leorae Loyola fh•~ statement w11~ flied with the County Clerk ot Or.m&e Cuunly on 07/02/03 200369S0334 D•tly Pilot July 31. Autt. 7 14, 21 2003 Th651 FlctltiM llvW5s .... s ...... The lollow1na person• ar • dome business as Ch.tr med L •ft Crealtons 87 Plateau, Ah~o Vie10. CA 92656 Wade R WooldrtdRtt 87 Plateau. A.ltso Viejll. CA 92656 t< 1moerly Wooldr1dee 81 Plateau Ahso V1e10. CA 9?656 1 ht\ business 1s con du~ted by huiband •nd wife Have you 'tar led do1na bu~1neH yet' No W31l• ~ Wrioldrtdee Kimberly Wootdrtd&e nu~ ~••temeut ,.,_, llled with th" County Cl~•k ol O•Ante County o" 01 j() 0 l 200l 69Slll2 Oally P11n1 Aue l. 14 71 28 2003 fh653 FidttiM a.u.u .._s......, The follow1ne per son• ate do•nii bU\'"tS\ n IWC ln,uranu Serv1Ce• 26522 l • Alameda Suite 190. MtUIOI\ Vteto. Cll 92691 Steve r,.,dmMI, l Hawk 11111 M1u1on V1eto CA 9?69i' John Wa1kle 26~2? lOl Ala me<1A Suite 190 M1ss1on V1e10. CA 92691 Tht• bu\1neu 1s con ducted by • e~neral partne1>h1p tlave ye>u •t~rl,<I On1ng bus1nen yet' No 811/03 Steve f11edman Th•• \t•le1r1ent wu tiled with the County Clerk of Oun2t County on 08/01/03 200369US37 Daily Pilot Aua 7. 14. 21, 28.2003 Th669 llOOO Of AmJCATIOM fCI owt6l II OWlllStl' Of AlCOllOUC IMIAGI UCDfSl O.ol .......... lo Whorn II May Con cern The N1me(s) ot the Appltcant(s) 1s, are CHLNtNO I he applicants listed above ire applyma to the Oep4r lment of Alcoholic Bever a2e Cool! ol to wll 1lcoholic bever~aes at 2801 W PACIFIC C04ST HWY NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663 Type of 'license( s ) applted for. 47 ON SALE GENERAL EATIN{: PLACE Publi1htd Newport B .. ch·Costa Mau 01lly Pilot Au1ust 7. 2003 CNS 569930 Th676 The follow1na persons are dolnt business as· HB [poxy Floor Sy,. tem' 8450 At11nta Avt. •21 . Hunt1neton Sch, CA 9264& J.mn L Collins II, 8450 Atlant1 Aye 1127. Hununatori Sc h. CA 92646 This buslnen Is con ducted by. an lndl111du1I Htvt you st1r led doint buslnu.s yet? No Jtmta l Collin• II This statement wu liled with tll• County Clerk of Duns• County on08/05/03 200JHUHI D•llr Pilot Aua. I. 14. 21, 21, 2003 Th&76 llltd with lht County ... ....... Dill~ Pllot Jul. II. 24, Wln11to l(u,umo·Ra· Clark of Or1n1• County lll, Aua, 1, 2003 TMI>' hatdlo -......__ • Ofl06/J7/03 file followln11>t1110n• -.-.._..........._ Tiiis 1t1ttment wu ,__ 200Ht4HH •rt doff1& bull-u: --fHM with the Cou11tt -~ Dtllr Piiot Jul. lt.._},..4,i •) Atom• h PftU b) ... ~ Cltf" of Oran--County Th• followl.fl~"tr•Ans 3l A 7 2003 tnaw KITIMA c) Mldl'1, 2010 -" ,.... ,. ~ • u1. • M11n Str"t Suite 16$, The followln1 pouon:s CMI Cll/01/03 tit doin1 bua W u : fldlllM.... Irvine, CA 9291.4 tr• dolntl bvslne.lt u : MeMHHlt lnt1cr1ted Techntcal ---~. Meu. MObllt. Ille. •> O.Co-Cftte I>) Deco• Dolly PilOt Alla, 1, 14. S'0Mlon1. 230 l 11th --(Ditiw1r•). 2010 i!lin 11tJ11e C-• C0tt· 21,28.2003 Th673 St . SL•. 217, Colla th• followl111 ptuon1 Strttt Suitt 165. trvlflt. lfllt, JJM ~ Or.. _............._ Mott.CAl2'27 ar• doln& bu~u es: CA 9211' Colle Mesa CA 12626 --SttOllen Saundtn, 230 r11htnoff Cll1rtttt, 9332 Tlllt bldiMtt 11 «HI· n1t1r M.fi. ltrtOft, .......... £. 17th St. Ste. 217, Oerrow Or., Huntinaton ducted by· a c:orpontloft 2JM ~ Or .. Coat• The followlnc per.on• Costa Mtu. CA 92'27 9ffch CA 9M46 Havt 104i tttr1H 41of• Mnt., CA t262' .,, dolll& bwlfteu u : This buslneu 11 c.011· Stewart Ratpli buil'nllU,.-1 No Thie ~ It c.on• Otrmo·rro oc. 28SS duct1d l>y: en .,...ldU•I Daily Pilot Tlte followlna persons u e doln11 business as; KMOCH/REICH, 2797 6unbna Clrcl•. Costa Meu , Calif 926~ t1on Retch, 2797 8untln11 Circle. Co•t• Meu, CA 92626 This busine» Ii con· ducted by: an lndlv1du1I Heva you sllr1td doln1 business yet? No Eaon Retth This stllemaot wH ftled with the County Cletk Of Oranae County on 08/01/03 200S69UUO Detty Piiot Aua. 7, 14, 21 , 28, 2003 Th672 FldlM ...... ... -....... The follow1n2 per sons are doin& business as· Pence! Compeny, 970 Cro~• Pl .. Costa Mes•. CA 92627 Edward R, To111nek, 970 Grove Pt • Cost11 Men. CA 92627 This business IS c11n· ducted by; an lndlviduel Have you star led dolna business yet? No Edward R. Tomasek Thts statement was ftled with the County Clerk of Ora111e County on 07/15/03 1 20016951612 Daily Piiot Jul. 17. 24. 31. Aua 7. 2003 Th609 Rctllws ...... ... s...... The tollowina p~rsons ue dome business as. Gravy Garaa1. 643 B Wes1 17th SI Coslll Me-sa. CA 92621 Steven P Van W•11 oner 1009 Grove Pl . Costa Mesa. CA 92627 fht\ busmen tS 'ton ducted by ~n 1nr!1v1(11111t Have you liar led dotn" bu"ne>\ yet~ Yes luly 04 03 St .. en P V•n Wa11oner This statement w-as flied with the County Clerk of Or11•&e County on 07/11/03 20036 951232 Dally Pilot July 17 24. 31 . Aue 7, 200J Th!>96 tne folluw1na persons ar~ clo1ne bus1nus as Cirque C1terma, 21022 Cocoban• ln . Hu ntme· Ion Buth. CA 9?646 l\~vln o~em~r non Cocob~ne Ln llunt1n1· ton Beach CA 92646 This business " <on ducted b; an tndtvtdual llave you slarted do1nv busmen yet> No Ktvin D•~mer Th,. ~lltfement wn fifed w1111 the County Clerk of O• itnge County on 07122 Ol 20036952309 Daily Pilot July ?4. 31. Au& 7 14 ?003 TllfifO ™"'-"""'" "-S........ lite lollow1ng persons II e dnme busmes. u G1bbd&e C"niult•na. llOt W McArth1.11 •183. SArtla An•. C.A 92707 Kevin Miller l IOJ W McArlh1tt tll!3 S"'nb Ana CA 'J? 101 I h" bus1nen " cnn ducted by •n md1v1dual Hne you shrled dollli bu~1no~ yet? No l\e~in Miller 1111\ \Uler11<!1lt WU tiltd w1fh tile (;ounty Clerk ul Orangt Cuunty un 07125103 20036952 766 Oetly Pilot July 11. Au1 7 14. 21 2003 Th645 ~~ "-S...... The follow1na pt! ~on• are do1n11 busm-" u Circuit lntercnnnect Sy~tem• 3151 A11w1y Av C I Cn,t• M~u. CA 9?626 Tro Bru. Inc ICA), 3151 AirW•'I Av C I. Cosh Mn•, CA 9?6?6 lhti buuness ts con· dueled by a 'orPouhon Have you 1tarted dome busmen yet? No Tro Bru. Inc . Mflvtn ) e,,n, President This statement wn !tied with the County Cf@t~ of Oranee Gounty on 08/05/0l 200'695'161 O•llv Piiot Auii 7, 14. 21 , 28, ?003 Th6!>8 fidttlM ..... ...s..... Tht lollnw1ne persons 11e dolna business es· 0 Beetle Oesl&M. 240 Hanover Or . Co1ta Meu, CA 92626 Nlr van a Jeh•n11r Alonso, 740 Hanover Dr., C"te Mesa. CA 92626 This business Is con· ducted by: •n Individual Have you sterted do1n1 businan yet? Yn 1/t/2003 Nlru1111 Jehaoatr Alonso • Thit stetement WH filed with the Cou"ty Cll!rk of Oun&• County 01101/11/03 200MtJ1HJ Oall1 Pilot July 17. 24, 31.Aua.7.2003 TH5i4 ......... ... a... The followln& Pttao,,._ .,, doinc blnlnns as:' lrl•m Trani, 21882' Wntport War , l11un• Ntcutl, CA mn O.it dt t J. lrlam, 28881 Wutport Wey. la111na Hl&MI. CA92117 fhls llulineu is ~n· ductlld by: an lndiYIHel Hlw you atertM dollW •ualntss Jlt? Ye•. M 1.02 0.lrdr• J. ltlam Thl't at•lam•nt wu llhttt w1t11 tllt County Clef\ Of 0.tftp Countr 01107/?l/O) 2"JttJ2117 Dally ltllot. MJ f~ ]l_r Ac-7.14,2003 ·~ Q32 Detrow Of., Mao Mobile, tnc.1 dlltt" Iii. ~I ""•crHk Or 1•220, Hove,_......,.._ f2l4I eudl, CA ~:nt ••cllu b=~T No tlloil1I ~~1:-';.~::2:111, ·=--~tf Yet.. tuM .... ---11!'!1~• Otettll'I Quetltl., ~· Yttt• TIM 1t1t•IMflt WM ,,_., itltrlt l•ton 2855 ftll!lereek Or, I Sl19hin Stundlrt =-·· -...... "' i~.:;. = ..::" .:."':""'..:.:: ~ ..... -· "' ..::" ;r,"'=-'C.:.:: Ttllt ..._.la .:.11 911 7/fJ/03 cwt_, Or .... c.utltt , fanef R. 8111!h~I, 21°.JI""" C..ty =-.:; • ...... 0 ,.,,..n1e M. Jl ;:r.~~111 m& t:• Or. I -=~1 .. 7 tr ..... ,..,= ... ~7.14,,::, ••' li)..'T.a= l~ ;: t p' ~rt.~--·~ ' The followl111 P"~on, er• dolnc bo$lness n Candtla Sales, 117 c S11 .. t, Hewp0tl Beach. CA 9266t Mt tlhtw Flshm111, 117 0 Street, Newpo•t Beach, CA 92661 This busl~s is con ducted by· an 1nd1v1du•I Kev• yov SIJlltecl do1n11 b11t1Mn yet? No Matthew fl$hm•n This statement wn filed with the 8 ounty Cllfk of Ounae County on 07/25/03 JOOSH527St Dally Piiot July 31 . Aue 7, 14. 21. 2003 Th644 ,...._...._ ... s........ The followrn1 per \On\ an do1n1 busineu as Vlu1ocom, 1549 Pia c•ntla #218. Newport Be1ch. CA 92663 Todd Mc M1n1mtnt I !>49 Placentia •118 Newport Beach CA 92663 flus bustness 1$ con ducted by an mdlVldual Hoe you started <1011111 busrnen yet' No I odd McM1n1menl lh1:1. 'lalement wa• hied with the C11u11ty• Clerk ol Oranae Cou11ty 011 07/25/03 200JHS27S3 Daily Prlol July J I Aug I 14, 71, 2003 111640 nc...w.m ... s........ fhe follow1na p.,sons •rt doina busrntss as: (hi t Promot1on1I Prod· ucts, 7 Mojo <:.&.. New port Ouch, CA ~3 Cm• Stern, 7 Moio Ct , Newpor I Buch CA 92663 • This busmn5 1$ con ducted by •n 1nd1v1dual ll•v• you st.wted dom11 busrneu 1et' No G1111 Stern lh1t sl•lement wu tiled wolh the County Clerk ol Or a nae County on 0//1!>/0J 200JH S1'1S Daily Pilot lul 11, 24. .II, Aug 7. 2003 Th610 fktlllM .... ----'he follow1nc per sons a• e doina bu"nen as M•rlon £nv1111nm ent.il 2J I Ptn~•1ew Ir vrne, CA 92670 11.t I h1abelh Marlin ?JI P1nev1~-o-h •111e CA 926;>() Thi\ b u\fne•• 1\ 1.u11 dutlt'd by an rnd1v1dudl Have yuu sbrt!'d dorna 1Ju\1M~' yeP Yes I/I I OJ lo• I hldb•lh Mar tin 1111\ •latemtnl wa\ lll~d wrlh lh" County Cl"' k ol Ur •nae County on 07 :n 03 200lH S232' CJ•1ly t'1lol July 74 31 Au11 I 14 7003 1116?7 RctlliM-...U . ... s...... The lollowlna pe111ons are dorn1 bu1lnen H : Newport Cutt11 Co., 952 Post Ad.. Cost• Meaa. CA92626 Cre10t y Scott Mlsnet, 952 Poat Ad , Costa Mes., CA 92626 This busrness is coo ducted by an rnd1v1du11 Hive you stilled dolnc busmeu yet? YH. 1994 Scott Mr~et This stat•ment was filed with the County Cletl1 ol Or 1n1• County on 07/l l/03 200SHS12St Oarly Pilot Jul 17, 24, 31, Aua. 7. 2003 lh602 fie*'-.... "-*'-' fhe lollowrn1 persons are Oo1n11 buslntu u Cubby Fyke Oes111ns, 1421 Out11uer Dt . Coron• del Mar CA 9;16~ Carolyn Fyke 1421 Outriuer Or Coi oni1 del Mar. CA 9262!> This bu\lneu 1s con ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Have you started doin1 bus1neu yet1 No Carolyn r yke lh1s statement was filed wrth the County Clerk ot 01:11n1t County on 08/0!>/03 200JHS3H2 Daily Pilot Aue I. 14. 71 28 200J lh6!>l AcffM ..... ... s....... .......... The fotlowln1 persona are doln& busrneu as. 81noco. 3104 8arb1do1 Pl1r.e, Costa MtH, CA 92626 Wlnl1m T. Novak. 3104 Barb1dos Piece , Coal• M111, CA92626 This bu11ness " con ducted by an rndtv1du1I Htve you slatted dome bu11ness yet? No W1lh1m l Novak This statement w;u Med with the County Cletk of Or1n1e Co11nty on 07 /2!1/03 20036952761 D11ty Pilot Joly 31. Aue 7, 14, 21. 2003 111642 Rc-..a..u ... s...... The follow1n1 person\ are dorne bu.,neu n Irvine frnanc1111I Servicn Company. 1391 Bru• l antern Or la Hab<1 CA90631 lhnbelh Gl1kman 1391 Brus l antern Or la Habr•. CA 90631 ThlS busrneu rs ton ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Hive you star led do1n1t business yen No C hubelh Ghkman lh1s ~tatement wa\ fri ed wrlh the County Clerk of Oranet County on 07/15/0J 200JHSl61 I 011ly Pilot Jul I / 4'4 31 Au& 1.2003 lh610 fidltlM lllilitss ... s....... Thi lollow1n1 persons ere tlonlf bu$1nen n · M•l,hm1 er 8o•I and RV Stor1ae, I Hewk Hill, M1n1on V11io. CA 92692 Steven f t1•dman. I Hawk Hill. M1n1on V11to. CA 92692 Thi' bu11no' Is con ducted b1 an 111d1v1du11 Have you star l•d doin1 bu~inus ytl7 No 9/1/03 Steve f uedman Th" statement ,.,., hied with lhe County Clet-of Orance County on 08/01/03 200SHU53' Deity Pilot Aue l . 14. 21,28,2003 Th670 ftctlllMllllilm "-S...... 1 he lollow1n1 per wns ••• do1n& bu,rnns n KHARAK Co1nu1t1na Enarneer\, 229 Wnt W1lso11 14, Co$l4 Men . CA 91627 l<tme' P [ vanl>, 229 West W1l\on St Costa Meu CA9?627 Thi\ bu\rnetn 1s con dueled by an 1nd1v1dual Have vou st<11 led do1na business yet? No J11me\ P E Vdns lh1~ ,1atement was llltd with the Count~ C.lerk ol Oran~e County on 07/22/03 20036952323 Oarly Pilot July 24 31 AUi I 14 ?003 lh62J fiditllll lllilm ... s...... The foUowrna person• 111re doina: bu11nn\ t \ RH DH11ns, lO'> I Bay Av• #3, N•wporl Beaih Cf. 92661 Monie• 8er111 JO<, [ Bay Ave #3 Newpor I Buch. CA 92661 ThlS busineu " 11111 ducted by an 1nd1~1d11~1 Hoe you slirled d•1111K bus1neS$ yet' Nu Monica Be1111 Thi\ state111r111 .,., !tied with !ht l.11unly Clerk of Or .. na• I uunty on 07/11/03 200lH5124> Dally Pilot Jul I I 74 31. Au¥ 7, ZOOJ thbOI FidltiMINitu ... s......... lhe follnw1nK """""'· are domg bu\rnf•.\ tt•. Fhnn On111n lb/b l.vv• St Corona drl Mar I A 92625 l nn I h\f' I '"'" lf>lh Cov~ SI l ., """ ,,,., Mar CA 9761', Thi~ bU\lfl ...... I\ Ill dueled by "" md1mJu ii Have '1uu \ldf hit ,1,.m~ bu''"'~' ytl / y, Jan 198'1 fron I I 1111ro Hu!. .,,,,..,~rnt'ul wit•. tried with tho· I •umtv Clerk ul 01•11~1 '"""'• un07/ll-Oj 200JHSl234 1 he lvllowln& ptt1 ... on• are domg bUSIM\\ n f u111;01or P11ntin~ 19'.>4 Plo1.en11a. 1106 Cu•lw M~-. C.A9/6)1 fAC 108 Int (LAI 1954 f'l•••rnl•• 1 1()(1 Co\l4 ~\a CA 'J/till lhl\ bu-.ines~ '' t uu do-..ttd by -'"' pruAttor1 tfi1111e: ~OU ... ldt lftd 1j11mt1: bu,.1nc;o'\~ ttt1 Nu IA(., IOli 1t11 Al~11 to u11i 1 lo h11 t~tu11rttt w•'\ t1lf"•S w1lh 1ht I t1Utlt'i' (.IPrk of.,,,,,,.,,. (wmty IJll {J8 ()'), 0 j 200l69S31S t D•1ly P1lo1I Au~ I 14 21 211 l'\lOj ll.t.'1•1 F'lditiM lusl.Hs .... 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CA 9/1>4 / IJolllPI 8111 kl~y, 1~1 r ulurnb•• l n Hunhn11t»11 Huth tA 97647 I h1'\ bu\1ne\\ •s t ''" du• IPd by •o 1ndtvodu•I H••• vuu ,,.r led d<Jrnc hu),mt::"\ yrt1 Nu Doniel 8uthlr y !111\ \lol•ni~nl ... , l1l•d with lh• l.<>ur•• f I ···" •If '" an11~ (.1111111 I on (18 01 0·1 200l H SJSJS tld1ly P1lol Aull I 14 JI l8 2001 ltoMI Thursday, August 7 . .2003 8! ----------------2MO llpl Nolicel - I II• totkiw1n1 person' ••& doint bu\.1neu u M1ll•r K&nntls /I/ I K11111ote I 101 Sl•n!Ofl CA 906llO K11nti..rly Miller /J/I Kt rm<)f« I ont Sl•rllufl t A 90b80 This bu\1neu I\ ton dUl ltd by 111 1nd1v1du•I Ho• y11u \IMted dl>tn& tfll\lh~\\ 1d I Y~\ 01 10 /tXJ7 Ku11t;et ty M1Httf lh1\ \lotrm.,11 '"' trl•d WIUI '"" 1.mmty 11~1\ ot 01.rna~ l.11unty "" 0/ 'l7 01 200l69S2J 11 11.11y 1'1101 July "" JI. Au11 I 14 /OOJ Thbl8 The fotlow1n1 1>411\ons '"' doona tius1nu\ n Qu11tly Worlll f toor1na !>'>!> P•ul<111no Ave S• 104. Costa MeS4 CA 92626 Vt.id1m11 Puqio1 84J6 l trnttlone Or Rrver\lde CA~ lhts bu\fnU\ I\ con ducted by •n 1nd1v1Clua1 Hoe yuu ''"' lrd lkirne bus.nns yf'I > Nu 'tllad•n11r PoL&•I Hus ,1.trment w•· frlrd with lltt l.tmnly C.le•~ nl Or•n~e t11unty on 0/11~ Ol 200lHH616 0•1ly Polol Jul I / l4 JI Aue 7 2'003 lllbO/ 1 h~ tolluwm._ IJf • •.1•r•, Hit tulluwm~ "'"'""n' rt1e lotluw1ne i,.et\on·. dft'! do•OC t•tJ•.1111 • ._ A~ .;tr dt1111'1 bu-..1n,.'\~ ,.., 1He dum& buli.10lf!-.\ •\ t1111Qul' J • 1111 4 141 l•' •1uf'hnt ~ ll'l M .. rrn• ~p .. c1ally Aulo :.•••~ H11<h \I tf/fll N• "'l>'"I Avr N•wporl lio" h (A )';.!] B•i.er St t llJ 11~" h r A 91ru1 'J •f,f, I C.u· I• ~~u r.A Cj?f>jff, C~mA '°,t,.ru I M " t..t #ttt 1u~l1nr ~lllOA•atl• \61om Abt.U(h<iih.t• N1 .. ~11111 li• .. I A 1':1',CI V4\tlr r I Hun /IJIJO P.rwn St •19 11/1.t. I '"'"tun Bcot h I A 411>41, >'.I•~~ .. 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CA 'J)8()/ Vint eol l t-v1n W1tlMni\, 6?.18 lwm Poak !".11r le Anaheim CA 9780/ The tollowrne per soM art' doing bu\lness n On lime MeHenee• Ser vice. 2J46 Newport Blvd . Suite B 2, Costa Mesa, Cahlor 111• 9?621 M.trtd Gekchy•n, 2775 Mesa Verde Or E 111120.l Cn,ta Me\.t Cahlo1 ma 97676 The lollowrn1t per son• ., e doing busineu a• Kif• Woodruff KW Commu111c•hons Jl811 \1111 Palo. Coto de Cd(<I CA 92679 K11a Woodrult lnriu1 •e•. 3 181 l Via Palo. Coto de Cara CA 'l/>6/9 lhrs busrn.-s ·~ ton dud ed by an 111drv1dual Have you sl•rled dmn& bu$1ness yet' Yrs '> 2003 The following persons ,.,~ <1a1n1 bu~1n~\s a~ Sutter r IPIH\ 17'> 4&1h St . Newpor I Be.ich l..A 92663 l tah Rivka Am•I•• M.11a~ 17'> 461h St N~wpor t Beach CA 97661 Tilt fulluw111e tJn ow. dr ~ do.nli( ho ·'""'· ,, > Cfllmt ,, f omn111fht "'''''° 820 C~nl~r 51 •II\ I o\l.t MeH CA 9lbl I E ._pt:r tn/d H.tltlt 1 r ur1.1 Cod1ne1 H/U l 1 11t,., »1 #14 r ...... Mo ,, •A 9?b')/ r:.:·.·rt.1 .. :;:::1:1:· .. ~ :.~:·. 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I\ um du<ted by •n 1nd1v1du•I Hav~ 1ou st•• led duine bU\IOt\\ yet> y,., l ?4 OJ lroy l amarlowe Hall !hrs \latement wa\ tiled wrth !ht County Clerk of Or angP County on 081011QJ 200l69SJSO Oa1ly Pilot Au1 71, 78 2003 I hi' bu\Ult''-" •'• r on du1 l•!I by Ml 1nd1V1du al H•ve you \l•rl•d durn~ bU\fnt'" Y•I' Ve\ l•n OJ Vine ,.nt l Pvm Wtlhetm•, 1111\ \lat~me111 was hied wrlh !hf' Cnunly < •~•k of O••nge fn1Jnty on 01 29 OJ 2003'953011 D•rly Pilot July JI Aue I 14 71 7001 Jt>631 Index lh1\ bo\tnn \ '' con due It'd by •n 1nchvrdual Have you •lart~d dome bu"nns yPP No Maroa Gek1 hyan I hMo statement wa' fried with Ille County Clerk ol Or•nae County on 01 24103 200l69S2721 D•rlv Pilot luly J I Au1 I 14. 71 2003 lh638 K11a W lnquiaed fhrs "atemenl wa\ tried with the County Clerk of Onnge County on 0711 1/03 200S6tS12l7 Darty Pilot Jul I 7 24 31 Aue 7 ?003 lh60J lhl\ bU\lllt \\ IS (on d1i. led by an 1ndrv1dual H•v~ you \tarted dorna t.1us1n1:s. yet 1 Nu l r•h Rivka Amal1• M.1lla\ I hi\ \lat~mtnl wa\ fried wrlh the County Cl.,k ol Or '"ie County un0/2903 200JH5l071 D••ly P1lol July JI Aue I 14 71 7001 lh645 fh1• bu•.1nr I I UH du< r .. d tJy .rn rnd11Hf11.il Httvt-yuu \t.111, 11 111111~ bu""""' vet I N ' ['!l"f'f.tflld f· tl1l..r1.Hftli G fh1~ .. , .• , .. , .... 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Sjllu. ttA>e ~ M1kt 949 6 45 7505 OOBrrAINMENT CallndlroC E¥lftll 1310 fOUl llOUSll5 OPPOl1\llTY All rut est•t~ 1dv" llStnt! rn lhtS new\pape1 1$ \Ub19ct lo lhe f eden I f a11 Hou~mc Act of 1968 as amended whic h maku 11 ille&al 1., advetltse "any prefer enc e, l1m1tat1o n o r d1M:11mon•lion ba\ed on 11ce. color reheoon ut handicap, lan11hal statui or n.1honal oroarn or an 1ntention to make any such p1ele<ence hm1t1 hon or discr1m1nation • Th" newspaper wrll not know1n1ty 11cc ept •ny 1dverlrsement for rul estate which 1$ 1n violation ol the l1w. Our reader\ ate hereby informed that all dwell 1np adv.,ttsed in th11 MW'P•Pe< are ava1labl4! on an equal oppo1hm1ty burs To compl•HI of d11 ulmonatloo, cal HUO loll ,, ... , t·ll00-424·8590 otd9f s .. ,.,..,.. MNOS t Col9c.1lblet . ....-.-............ .............. '*-,....... .. CAIMMID .. ............... -llUY ISTATD • ...,.............,.....-0 ...... 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Service Directory Accounting -NOTIC TO R£AO£RS· California l~w re· quirn that contrac· lo•$ takone 1ob\ that tol•I S500 or more (labor or m4ter1als) b• hLM~ed by the CnnlrHtll• s State Ltcen.~ Boa•d St11te i.w als.o •equorts that con Ir acto•s include the" hcense number on 411 •dvertosinK Vou un cheek the status of your licensed contrac t or at WWW Ulb Cll iOV or 800 321 CSL8 Unfl nnsed contractors takln& 1obs that total ten than $500 must sta te 1n the11 1cfvert1semenl5 that they ire not hcensed by the Con tr •t i ors Stal• Ltceme Soard • Qvlckltookt tr11n1ne · & \UPl>Ofl 'lroubte Ploolln& boMwlpc ~ bu!lness or pef'>Onll 949 !>48 ?538 Additions& Remodeling AlrCand~ AWNHVAC Air Co11dttionm1 & Heat '"I Service 888 ~!Mild LllllDl'Sl ~!JCX)..!!00) CUSTOM CARPENTRY ~~ i... "'°"" Madr1 ~ CUsb'r1 Mft, ~ & ·AelloNIJle LJSn~ 949-709-5642 A -ZHANOYMM lnst•ll rtltet ttbllltts ~ ~ Oult 71'*7251 Carpet Repalr~les -c>CAltl'ET<rCAllPlT i> Repaors Patch1na. 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