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Heller Park visitors such as this mother and her son ~Y recent discoveries of razor blades on the playground con em them. . \
Concerned fathers~ reward fund in hopes of fi.Ilding
whoever is putting razor blades at Costa Mesa parks
Deepa BIYrfth
DAILY PILOT
B ud Haley's children come to
Heller Park in Costa Mesa
every day to play in the sand,
on the slides and in the swings.
So do several other families in the
neighborhood. But lately, parents have
been thinking twice about taking their
children to the park because razor
blades have been found on playground
equipment on three occastons at Heller
Park -on March 30, April 1 and April
17 .
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Individuals or businesses
interested ~n contributing to
Bud Haley's Reward Fund may
call him at (949) 548-2500.
16 and at Lions Park on West 18th
Street as recently as Tuesday. Though
nobody has been hurt so far, residents
want the incidents to cease.
Similar discoveries were also made
at Pinkley Park on Ogle Street on April
In an attempt to catch the culprit;
Haley started a reward fund to which
SEE RAZOR PAGE AB
James Boucher, a parks Costa Mesa maintenance
worker, inspects playground e.qu.lpment at the park.
Corona del Mar's bluff with a view
The popular spot to watch the start of the Newport to Ensenada race · ·
will have an added attraction this year -a play-by-play man.
P•ul Clinton
DAILY PILOT
th~ race have traditionally gathered· to
watch the start of the regatta from afar.
FUN fACT
The bluffs at
Corona del Mar
have always been
a popular place to
watch the start of
the Newport to
Ensenada regatta.
The reason -the NEWPORT HARBOR -If you can't
bring the fans to the yaCht race, bring the
yacht race to the fans.
Armed with an amplified public-
address system, that man will be race vet-
eran Michael McMahon. U all goes well,
McMahon plans to c(l.ll O\J.t boat names,
sprinkle in some color commentary and
field any questions as the boats leave the
harbor.
• place's prime view.
With no bleacher seats close to the start-.
ing line of the S..th annual Ne\YJ>Ort to
Ensenada International Yacht Race, orga-
nizers decided to station an announeer on
the Corona del Mar bluffs. where fans of SEE RACE PAGE A14
"That's the best place we have," announc-
er M ichael McMahon said. "I wish we were
closer to the action,. but that's the best place
locally to view the start."
Costa Mesa f~ has questions after discove~g jawbone
• Couple and police are
baffled by human bone
they found in ~ckyard. .,......,11th
0M.Y Pit.OT
COSTA MESA -Pollce
oftidall suspect that a jawbone
found ln the backyard of a
home ii ... than 10 )'Mn old,
oftidaJI Mid .Wednelday.
•we're IUD wdblg on the
an~ .. report to COil·
llnD a lot =-··. l8Ad Cotta M... Lt. Dale .....,.,.. ............
"My husband
found the bone right
outslde my 2-year-old
daugh ter's be~room.
l'd like to know how it
got there. "
.,,,,~
comment further because of
the ongoing investigation.
E•an Chalmers, a history
teacher arid assistant footbell
coach at Newport Harbor High
School. raked up tbe bone bun
the backyard of his a.ta Mela
home when he was deanng
ti.e area to 1-y concrete.
Tb=ment, Chalmers
Mkl. like. small adult's
~Wbone. • Jt had a couple of moJan
on it,• be Mid. •And lt w ..
broken in two~·.
CMtrMn Mid ofticer'I 8Dd
d••tllMi~tilDe ....,Ud~dlgPIQ
near the area where the frag-
ments were found.
•They were looking for
teeth or other remains, but they
found absolutely nothing,•
Cbalmers said.
Chalmers' wife, Amy, said
she felt •rea11y cnMtpy• about
the dllcovery. 1be family haa
1twd in the ho\JM for two yean
and bought the home from
Marvin Waldrop, who ha•
linc:e mov.d to B6g Bear.
•My hu1band found the
bone ngbt oulllde my 2·~
okl daugbeer'I bedioom, lhe
EIONEMGI AI
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THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 2001
Cox niulls.
judgeship,
says he's
undecided
• Congressmap confirms
rumors, and adds that he's
weighing family concerns,
input from constituents.
S.J. Cahn
D AILY PILOT
NEWPORT
BEACH -Rep.
Christopher Cox
(R-Newport
Beach) acknowl-
edged Wednesday
that he has talked
with the White
House about a
possible federal
judgeshlp, but he
said he is still far
from decidmg
whether he will
leave his congres-
sional seat.
"I have told my
BY
GEORGE
Costa Mesa
businessman
and major
El Toro
airport
proponent
George
Argyros is
nominated
by President
Bush to be
ambassador
to Spain.
See story.
Pagel
colleagues in Congress not to run for
my leaderstup post just ye\,· Cox said
#I have not yet determined my own
mind."
Up until this point, C ox has
been noncommittal about rumors
that have circulated all month
that he is one of President Bush's
plcks lo lill vacancies on the 9th
SEE COX PAGE A 14
Westside
meeting
heats up
• Citizens for the
Improveme nt of Costa Mesa
discuss contentious issues
but are pleased with turnout.
Jennifer Kho
DAILY PILOT
COSTA
MESA
Spinted debate
and emotional
argument
helped to
define the
Westside battle
lines at the
Citizens for the
Improvement
of Costa Mesa's
first public
meeting, held
Tuesday. ·we are
closer to the
beach than
some parts of
STAY TUNED
Beginning next
Thursday, the
Daily Pilot will
take an 1n-
depth look at
the issues,
prOblems. his-
tory and future
of Costa Mesa's
Westside. The
four-part series
will focus on
the people try-
ing to improve
the area. what
they hope to
accomplish and
the challenges
they face.
Newport Beach and some parts of
SEE WESTSIDE PAGE A 14
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•lllFLY Ill IUSlllSS
Newport Beach Realtors merge firms
TWo of Newport Beach's most prominent Realtors, Jay C.amahan and
Rick Nefson. have .nnounced the merger of their firms.
The new flrm, Orion Property Partners, will combine the real estate
services, investment advice and development activities, said Carnahan,
who wn the owner of CMG Real Estate,
The new firm will work for a select group of clients.
N ewport Center
Orthopedic will have
a 20%-off sale from .to a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday for
its first Lymphedema Day
spring sale. The event will
include guest speaker JoAnn
Rovig. In case you don't
know what lympbedema is,
it's an abnormal accwnula-
tion of fluid anywhere in the
body, but usually in an arm
or leg. The fluid buildup usu-
ally occurs after trauma,
surgery or radiation. It can
also happen at birth. New-
Greer Wylder
BEST BUYS
Daily Pilot
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Secret The shop will have
an after-Easter saJe iooay
through Saturday, and every
item in the shop will be
reduced 20% to 70%. The
store carries a big selection
of Chanel, Escada, Giorgio
Armani and Versace career
women's suits. Nicki's Secret
is at 177 Riverside Ave.,
Suite G, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 574-0099.
H you're planning a chil-
dren's birthday party and
want your child's favorite
character to make an
Bruce Rath
· port <::enter Orthopedic car-
ries a big selection of prod-
ucts to help reduce swelling.
There are adhesives, skin-
care products, bandages,
compressions, support bras,
JoviPak-bandage liners, Cir-
caid nonelastic support and
application aids. Newport
Center Orthopedic is a spe-
cial needs store that carries
top-of-the-line brands, such
as Juzo, Camp, nutorm/Air-
way, Amoena-Coloplast,
Beiersdorf-Jobst, Sigvaris,
JoviPak, Circaid, Conco and
Medi. It's at 400 Newport
Center Drive, Suite 104.
Information: (949) 644-0065
or(800)644-4247. Phone
orders are also accepted.
• appearance. you may call
Characters Kids Love. It
offers more than 400 popular
characters and moon
bounces. The party services
also extend to event plan-
ning, ponies, zoos, exotic ani-
mals, balloons,ga:rnes, prize~
and food. The company has
experience in corporate par-
ties, company picnics, school
and church carnivals, fund·
raisers and promotional
events. lnfonnation: (800)
850-9979.
HE IS
"A valet on the job"
SHOWING THEM A GOOD TIME
That's what limousine driver
Bruce Rath, 49, likes to call himself.
According to Rath, who has been
a chauffe ur at Newport Beach-based
Back Bay Lunousme for three years,
the JOb is all about courtesy, compas-
sion and contacts.
·I can ta ke a cuslomer to Los
Angeles for a concert, and once
they're done, I can show them lhe
sights and I can get them mto some
of the best clubs, bars or restaurants
without haVJng to wait in line,· Rath
says with con11dence.
How does he make magic for his
passengers?
ll takes a good chauffeur, he said.
·And I'm a damed good one,·
Ra th added with a laugh. He knows
his way around, knows the hot spotc;
and knows a lot of people -from
managers to doormen.
Using connections to better
serve his passengers
HE LOVES THE JOB
Driving lunousmes IS Rath's sec-
ond job, but be loves it, he said.
When he's not driving celebrities to
award ceremonies or hotshot busi-
ness executives to the opera, the
Huntington Beach resident works as
a training technician for the Anny.
• 1 like the service-oriented aspect
or my job,• he said. ·And more than
anything else, I love the interaction
part.•
He also knows when to shut up.
"Some people may not like lo talk
that much.• he said . "Others do. You
have to how know to read people
a nd read them well.•
A PERSONAL TOUCH
Rath also likes to add his own ,per-
sonal touch to the service with a litUe
help from his pocket organizer. He
files away names of people, their
likes and dislikes, where they go or
' don't like to go.
"I even know what brands of
drinks they like and have them
read y when they get off the plane,•
he said.
The job is not without its chal-
lenges.
"The biggest one is to anticipate .
your client's needs,• said Rath.
He's had his share of interesting
experiences, he said, but added.that
he would follow the chauffeur's code
of silence when it came to celebri-
ties.
"But I remember this one time
.when I drove a client all the way to
Vegas and back because they were
afraid of flying,• he said. #That was
interesting and kind of funny.•
-Story by Deepa Bharath;
photo by Steve McCrank
OK, Mom, we get the picttire
W e're beguuung to get the
idea that Mother's Day may
be on the horizon, Judging
from the vanous press releases and
truces received over the past week or
so
Good news. though, out of the
Harbor View Homes Recreation Cen-
ter. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, it
will be hosting a s pring boutique,
put on by the Mother's Group at Our
Lady Queen of Angels Church.
The angle on thelr sale, we're
quick to figure out, Is things a mom
might want: jewelry, handbags, sta-
RETAIL ROUNDUP
bonary, housewares, childre n's gifts.
Heck, we might just pick up some-
thing for Father's Day while we're at 1t.
The recreation center, by the way,
is at 1900 Port Carlow Place. New-
port Beach, which is a bit off Bonita
Canyon Drive.
TALK ABOUT VALUE
The folks at Hallmark -who
may, now that we come to think of It.
have a financial stake ln Mother's
Day -surprised us with a bit of
mom-related news this week. Appar-
ently, 29% of kids would pay their
mom $1 million for all she does -
provided, that is, they had •all the
money in the world.·
Kids, or course, are known for
their generosity.
Another by the way: In the list of
those things that mothers do, •plays
with me• is kids' favorite, followed
by •kisses me/ •hugs me• and
"feeds me.•
That pretty much destroys the
whole "the way to a man's heart is
through his stomach• idea. Just play
with. himl
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The March of Dimes
WalkA.merlca is celebrating
its 31st anniversary, and it
will be held Sunday at Fash-
ion .Island in Newport Beach.
The walk route will start and
finish at Fashion Island, and
wind through Newport
Beach with a beautiful ocean
view. It's about 5 1/2 miles
long. Registration will begin
at 6:30 a .m .. and the walk
shotgun will go off at 8:15
a.m. WalkAmerica is a
national fund-raiser that
raised more than $86 million
la.it year for the March of
Dimes. The annuaJ event
takes place in 1.600 commu-
nities across the country and
helps raise much needed
money to save babies' lives.
Last year, the Orange Coun-
ty March of Dimes raised
more than $700,000. The
organization's goal Is to
improve the health of babies
by preventing birth defects.
low birth weight and infant
mortality through community
services, advocacy, research
and education. To get a reg-
istration form or donation
envelope, you may call the
Orange County March of
Dimes at (949) 263-1100 or
visit the Web site at
htlp:llocmodlmes.org. Walk-
ers may tum in their 'dona-
tions on the day of the event
or through the end of the
month at the March of Dimes
office. The office is at 2031
Orchard Drive, Suite 250,
Newport Beach.
Best buys may be found
today on women's consign-
ment clothing at Nldd's
Yoga enthusiasts may get
a lree demonstration of yoga
at 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Yoga Cen-
ter in Costa Mesa. There are
classes available that teach
all of the main fonns of yoga.
Class times are 7 p.m. Mon-
days and Tuesdays; 6 p.m.
Wednesdays; 9:30 a .m. Mon·
days. Wednesdays and Fri-
days; and 9 a.m. Saturdays.
The center will accept new
students after: the demonstra-
tion. The Yoga Center is at
445 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa.
Information: (949) 646-8281.
The 23rd annual Gentle-
men's Haberdashery is a lun-
cheon and fund-raiser that
will benebt the Sacred Heart
Sisters' work with children
and youth and the Heart of
Jesus Retreat Center in San-
ta Ana. Fifty local community
and business leaders will
walk the runway in the latest
men's fashions. Melinda and
Tony Moiso chair the lun-
cheon. It's happening from
11 a.m . to 2 p.m. May 15 at
the Newport Beach Marriott.
For ticket5 and information,
call (714) 557-4538.
• llST muvs appears Thursdays
and Saturdays. Send Information to
Greer Wylder at 330 W. Bay St., Cos-
ta Mesa, CA 92627, or vi• fax at
(949) 646-4170.
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COSTA MESA
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Doily Pilot Thur5doy, April 26, 200 l A3 ·
When Fish Fry and Angels fly, it must be spring Argyros nominated
for . ambassadorship Eow spring officially
anived Uus week
because:
• I put on a pair of shorts
for the first tlm since Octo-
ber·
; Tun Salrn6n·s batting
average is C'\l]lsiderably less
than the nc~ price of a cup
of coffee a~ Anaheim Stadi-
um. (No $lfills, please, about
the pro~r name being .Edj~
son Fi~_· As Jong as d ~
of my ,U9ht bill is goln9,to
.su~rt that name, itwill be
Anaheim Stadium,,to me.
. Mso no ticky tackv calls
from Edison pofutfng out
that the stadium is ca.med
for Edison International and
not just the electric compa-
ny);
• That former staple of
spring, the Costa Mesa Fish
Fry, is in the news, along
with my insurance agent,
Mike SCheafer, who is hav-
ing a bad year, what with his
resignation from the parks
commission over the skate-
board park and now his
involvement as a Lions Club
official with the confusion
over where to hold the
annual Fish Fry.
I attended the Fish Fry
once because it reminded
me of the street fair that was
the high point of my sum-
mers in Columbia City, Ind.
But I haven't been back
because I don't eat fish. I
don't even like to smell fish.
But it's evident from the mail
the Pilot has been receiving
that a lot of local people are
pretty upset about the
demise of the F1Sh Fry. So I
called Mike Scheafer to find
out why it is so hard to fry a
fish in public these days
And to offer my backyard a.s
Joseph ·N. Bell
THE BELL CURVE
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a site for the eve'l'it, even
though (don't belong to the
Lions Club or eat fish.
I caught Mike some-
where between bemused,
frustrated and irritated. All
three showed up when he
explained to me why it's so
hard to fry a public fish.
By far the biggest hitch,
he said, is the carnival that
accompanies the Fish Fry.
The intent of the event is to
raise money for the Lions
Club to distribute to worthy
community projects. The
proceeds -between
$50,000 and $60,000 -
come entirely from the carni-
val. Without the carnival
income, the Fish F'ry would
lose money and thus defeat
its own purpose.
The carnival, however,
has certain.built-in prob-
lems. Because it requires
about a week ahead of time
to set up, it wouldn't be wise
to mix carny workers with
students on a school proper-
ty. And because carnival
schedules are firmed up o
many months m advance, it
15 muC'h too late to get a new
ddle this year. That's why
Mike would like to correct
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the sugg~tion in the Pilot
that the Fish Fry will take
place later this summer. It
won'L
His frustration grows out
of the roadblocks that bar
access to the places where
the Fish Fry could happen.
#Lions Park is the obvious
place," Mike said. "We were
told it wasn't available
because of ongoing con-
struction work and parking
problems. Ne\ther one
should have stopped it. A
great many o( the people
who enjoy the Fish Fry can
and do walk to it. And we
could have worked around
the construction.
#We offered to hire a
secunty force to make sure
no one wandered into the
construction area, but that
was rejected by the city's
Special Events Commission.
No public official spoke up
against this decision.
Throughout this whole mat-
ter, we've been baffled by ..
the City Council's silence.
Especially our mayor. Where
IS she on this issue?"
I suspect we'll find out
May 7, when Mike plans to
bring the Fish Fry to the
attention of the City Council.
Meanwhile, my ()ff er of our
backyard is still on the table
-providing, of course, that
my wife agrees;
• I got two Great Park
brochures in one week. This
probably has nothing to do
with spring except for those
'buoolic stock photographs of
people taking the spnng sun
m various other parks. They
garrush publications, awash
m PR money and appearing
with mcreasing frequency,
that feed the El Toro airport
---
hysteria of the South County
folks. One of these mailers
told me that 1,884 (I love
those precise numbers) of
my Newport Beach neigh-
bors support the Great Park.
l would like a definition of
"neighbors" and an inde-
pendent audit There
weren't that many votes for
Ralph Nader in my "neigh-
borhood."
I didn't return the ques-
tionnaire that accompanied
the last brochure. It asked
me to rate my priorities for
the use of the El Toro
Marine base, but an airport •
wasn't one of the choices
offered. I'm sure this was
inadvertent, because Irvine
stoutly insists on objectivity
in its surveys. But I'll have to
admit that I was afraid they
would throw out my entry if
I listed -airport" under "oth-
er";
• Finally, we have the
recurring springtime fantasy
of Santa Ana Heights being
swallowed up in Newport
Beach. Twenty springtimes
ago, I used to discuss the
same likelihood over lunch
with Don Strauss when he
was mayor of Newport
Beach. It was inmunent
then. We are told it IS immi-
nent now. And I suspect It
will still be imminent when
the Angels make it to the
World Series -which IS
another recurring spnng fan-
tasy that appeals to me even
more than annexation.
• JOSEPH N. BEU is a resident of
Santa Ana Heights. HIS column
appears Thursdays.
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•The possible move by
the high-profile El Toro
proponent worries some.
Paul Clinton
DAILY PILOT
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NEWPORT-MESA '
Supporters of the proposed El Toro
airport could lose their biggest
ally, at least on the front lines, after
President Bush announced
Wednesday that he was nominat-
ing George Argyros as U.S.
ambassador to Spain.
Some Newport Beach officials
worried that as ambassador
Argyros, the wealthy Costa Mesa
businessman who has funneled
$3.5 million into the El Toro fight,
would play a duninished role just
as the issue IS heating up.
"It will be a distraction, if noth-
ing else," Newport Beach
Coundlman John Heffernan said.
"It pulls him out of the county for
sure. And it may dilute his atten-
tion to the airport.·
Shortly after the Department
of Defense placed EJ Toro on the
base closure list in 1993, Argyros
formed Citizens for Jobs and the
Economy and brought both his
Washmgton, D.C., connections and
considerable wealth to bear on the
issue.
Argyros was unavailable
Wednesday to dlScuss the nonu-
nallon, which has been in the
works for more than a month.
ff Mr. Argyrps t5 honored by the
president's i}nnouncement of hlS
mtention to nommate George
Argyros, • said the businessman's
assistant, Terry Galbraith.
#Nothing I!> hnal. He looks for-
ward to the C'omplellon of the
process."
Argyros must be confirmed by
the U.S. Senate after a series of
. hearings, set to begUl m the com-
ing months.
Bruce Nestande, the president
of Citizens for Jobs and the
Economy and a close friend of the
businessman, srud Argyros would
stay involved. To what degree is
still unclear.
·ft IS really hard to deCine pre-
ciseness of mvolvemeot, •
Nestande said. "Clearly George
Argyros isn't going to walk from
ttus issue.·
About a month ago, Argyros
sent letters to a handful of Newport
Beach officials reassunng them
that he wouldn't drop off the radar
screen.
The presidenbal announcement
comes at a cruoaJ point in the El
Toro debate. With North County
mobilizing for a publJc lobbymg
effort for the airport, South County
has begun to challenge a Judge's
mvalidabon of Measure F.
Also on the honzon is a pend-
ing countywtde ballot measure in
March 2002 to crystallize voter
sentiment of the 1Ssue. The ballot
measure will be wntten by the El
Toro Reuse Planrung Authonty,
the public agency composing the
rune South County cities against
the airport plan.
The group's executive director,
Paul Eckles, downplayed the
announcement.
"It's a fun Uung lo speculate
about over cocktatls, but I don't
want to attach too much unpor-
tance to it,• Eckles said:
·Ultimately, the decision about
Uus airport will be made by the
people or Orange County, not t-..1r.
Argyros •
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EnVironnientalism, property rights clash at meeting .
• Newport Beach City
Council holds off on a
plan for stricter reviews
of homes on the
Corona del Mar bluffs.
Methls Winkler
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH
Struggling to marry their
desire 10 preserve property
rights with concerns for envi-
ronmental protection, City
Council members Tuesday
voted to hold off on a proposal
that would set in place more
stringent reviews of new
homes on Corona del Mar's
bluffs.
If passed in the future, the
proposal would require what's
known as "site plan reviews"
for new buildings on 84 lots
dlong the village's bluffs. Plan-
mng commissioners recom-
mended the reviews after sev-
eral property owners submit-
ted plans for new homes that
would cover most of the bluffs
on their land.
While a 1988 city policy
calls for the "preservation of
natural resources" and efforts
to "minimize the alteration of
natural land forms along bluffs
and cliffs,· commissioners
realized that they had no
means to enforce the policy.
But some council memben.
Sdld Tuesday that it might be
too late lo start paying more
attention now. ·u we're serious about (the
policy!. we should have been
Councilwoman questions planners' acts
• Norma Glover wants to make
dear what powers and authority
both the Qty Council and
PJanning Commission have.
MMhls Winkler
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -Who's really
in charge here?
That's what Councilwoman Nonna
Glover wanted to find out Tuesday after
hearing about a few recent discussions
by the city's pla~g commissioners.
A commission proposal to let it
review new homes on Corona del Mar's
bluffs was one thing she disagreed
with. An idea by commissioners to add
reviews foT any project that requests
use perm.its or variances also rubbed
her the wrong way.
•isn't this an example where the
Planning Commission is trying to cre-
ate policy," Glover asked City Atty. Bob
Bunibam at Tuesday's oou.nd1 meeting.
·1 thought the Gity Council aboufd
estabu.b policy .•
She add~ that she'd like a report on
the authopty vested in the two bodie1.
"I see more and more the Plann.1ng
C~on taking on a policy role,
wbk;h traditionally has been done by
the City Council,• said Glover. who
served as a planning commlssloner for
five years befOft! her election to the
council in 1994.
The dty's elected leaders a.re the
sole policy-making body in Newport
Beach, Bumbam informed her. But
while the planning eommiSSiooen' role
was fairly limited lo advising council
roembera, they had beeb given author-
ity to initiate changes in the past.
The commission's chairman
responded Wednesday that he felt
that the city's hierarchy bad.n1t been
violated.
•1 thought we were ... acting with-
in the policy that the City Council has
set,• said Ed Selicb, adding that he bad .
not watched Glover's remarb on tele-
Yilioo the night before.
If council members feel •that any-
thing we've done is outside lour scope),
they can point us In the proper
direction/ he said. Commissioner Michael C. Kranzley
agreed that be and bis colleagues siln-
ply bad tried lo find ways to eh.force
council policy. He added that no rec-
Ommendation on the citywide review of
projects would come before a joint
meeting between the two bocli~'.I
Oty offidals said they'd scheoule a
joint study.session betw.een the two bod-
ies in the near future, but noted that the
next three sessions will be taken up by
workabops on next year's city budget.
Council memben' appoint planning
commissioners for four-year terms and
commissioners are limited to two t,erms
plus the remainder of a tenn they start
due to an unexpected vacancy. New
commissioners take office each July.
Both Selich an<t Kranzley are up for
Teappointment this year.
serious about it in 1988," said
Councilma n Tod Ridgeway.
"Today, to enforce it. this many
years later, 1 don't think it's
fair."
Ridgeway added that limit-
ing the proposed change to
Corona del Mar's bluffs would
be unfair, since other bluff
areas of the city have experi-
enced similar building pro-
Jccts. A number or residents
responded that there already is
enough bureaucracy.
"U we wish to upgrade our
homes, we have to jump
through a lot of hoops," sald
Eve Brooke, whose Breakers
Drive property would be
affected by the new rule. ·we
don't need any more."
property rights at all.
"I think the homes every-
where are very large,• she
said. "That has become the
mode of the day ... I think it's
the right of every American lo
do that if they can afford iL •
"I think it's wonderful that
people want to be creative,•
she said, adding that the city
took in $21 million in property
taxes that paid for police ser-
vices.
But residenls said they see
things differently. Councilwoman Nonna
Glover, who cast the lone dis-
senting vote after her attempt
to kill the .proposal outright
falled to gamer support from
' her colleagues, said she dido 't
want to lnterfere with people's
With the city's new slow-
growth Greenlight law already
restricting business develop-
ment in Newport Beach, resi-
dential development shouldn't
be discouraged as well, Glover
said.
·u you put this off, you
won't have a problem,
because you won't have a bluff
left,~ said Luvena Hayton,
who has lived in the village for
50 years.
"You say, 'If it's not broken.
don't fix. it,"' Hayton said,
responding to an earlier com-
ment Glover had made. •w ell,
believe me, It's broken. And
you better fix it."
Community activist Allan
Beek commended city officials
and planning commissioners
for being "way ahead of the
watchdogs" in their work on
the issue, "eve n though .it
seems to ruffle some feathers
·· on the City Council." .
To ·see what could happen
to Corona del Mar's bluff, Beek
told council members lo check
out Promontory Point. the area
just east of the Back Bay
Bridge, where development
has eliminated the bluffs.
Other residents asked
council members to consider
putting a halt to all further
development until a decision
has been made.
After making a motion to
put a moratorium on building
permits, Councilman John
Heffernan was infonned by
city officials that this could not
happen until a future meeting,
since the public bad not been
given enough notice to
respond.
The existing proposal for
the new rule now will go back
to the Planning Commission,
which will try lo come up with
guidelines to review site plans
in order to add consistency to
the application of the new rule.
The next Planning Com-
mission meeting will take
place at 6:30 p.m. May 3 at
City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
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• Lack of available land could make it difficult
for new, cheaper homes to ~e built in the city.
comes from the One Ford Road
project, for which the develop-
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money rather than build low-
rent apartments.
Mathis Winkler for seniors, City Council mem-
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The city has about $2 mil-
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The city's general plan
requires developers to set aside
a percentage of their projects for
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Councilman Tod Ridgeway,
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a project happen. He added
that some potential sltes are
City offtoals and represen-
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Doily Pilot Tlwndoy, April 26, 2001 AS
Not parking a lot
• Students at Newport
Harbor High mhke
sugge5tions to/the
school board about how
to solve a tight problem.
Danette Goulet
DAILY PtLOT
NEWPORT BEACH -For
a stud~nt popu'lation of more
than 2,000, ~at least 1,000 of
whom have their licenses,
Newport Harbor High School
has about 350 parking lot spots.
This distinct lack of park-
ing and an excess of cars are
more than just an inconve-
nience for students -it is also
a danger, students told Lbe
school board Tuesday night.
·There are so many blind
intersections and so many cars
trying to find spots in 10 or 15
minutes of time,• said Julia
Hochner, president of the
Student Political Action
Committee at Newport Harbor.
Members of the committee,
who have been studying the
problem this year, brought the
issue before the school board,
Brieflt_
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Fire damages· 3 ·Costa
Mesa a partments
About 35 firefighters battled
a two-alarm fire that broke out
m an apartment complex at
where they oullined the prob-
lems and shared a couple of
possible solutions.
To teachers and adminis-
trators, the main ooncem is stu-
dents getting hit in the cross-
walks -something that is not
unheard of.
ln a town hall meeting held
by the political action group,
one of the five panelists was a
student who had been hit by a
ccir while sbe was in a cross-
walk her freshman year.
"I have seen several stu-
dents come close to getting
killed,. Assistant Principal Lee
Gatea said in a videotape of
the meeting, where he also sat
on the panel.
To students, the biggest
concern is the two-hoUJ" park-
ing limit on slots in front of the
school and the need to get to
school nearly an hour before it
starts if they want a spot less
than a 10-minute walk away,
Hochner said. •
•1 get to school each morn-
ing at 7 a.m. or earlier-that's
45 minutes before school starts
-to get a spot on the street by
school," said senior Danny
Hilton. "By 7:10 a.m. (street
about 3 p.m. Wednesday.
Nobody was hurt in the fire,
but the blaze caused extensive
damage Lo one unit and con-
siderable damage to two oth-
ers at Wimble'don Glen
Apartments in the 1100 block of
Buckingham Drive, officials
said.
Officials said it is not clear
where or how the fire origmat-
parking spots for) two blocks
around the entire campus are
gone.• ·
There are two parking lots
at the school. One is the senior
lo\, which has a total of 250
spots for 424 seniors. The other
ls the junior lot, with about 100
spots for 469 students.
Those numbers do not even
account for faculty and staff ..
or the sophomores who begin ,
to get licenses in the spring.
Hochner admitted that
responsibility for part of ·the
problem falls on students, who
do not fill the junior lot because
they are unwilling to make the
10-minute hike ~cross the DON I.EACH /DALY PILOT
schools' athletic field from the Traffic near Newport Harbor Hlgh School on 15th Street stacks up as classes are let ouL lot to the school.
But even if those 20 or 30 freshman class has more than
spots left empty each day were 600 students.
has been working on for some
time.
solution she would like to see
Other board members dis-
agreed with that idea. filled, the problem would not •. Some of the possible selu-
be fixed, students contend. r':"ti"ons students proposed were
Recent traffic laws that for-· 'increased police in the area to
bid new drivers from trans-slow anxious drivers down or
porting other minors make car-to place stop signs or blinking
pooling more clifficult and the lights at the blind and dan-
congestion will only increase in gerous intersections.
These are only temporary
solutions, however, to a long-
standing problem.
So w hile most people
agree the solution is increased
parking, the question up for
debate is where that parking
will be and what form it will
take.
the next several years, Installing blinking cross-
School board trustee Dana
Black said students have
brought the issue to the board
m the past and parents have
fretted over it fo~ years. "In my opinion. a high-rise
parking structure is the only
solution down the road,•
Menk said.
Hochner said. walks similar to those in She suggested that a two-
story parking structure where
the tennis courts sit is the
While the current senior Laguna Beach is one option
class has 424 students, the Linda Menk, a PTA parent,
ed. An investigation is under-
way.
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scheduled for tonight
The state is set to hold its first
public workshop tonight about
the future of the Crystal Cove
h.istonc clistnct.
Sponsored by the state's
Department of Parks and
Recreation, the mee ting is
scheduled to be held at 7 pm. at
the Corona de! Mar elementary
school where hundreds of locals
showed up Jan. 18 to protest
the state's deal wtth a develop-
er for a luxury resort in Crystal
Cove.
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State parks ofhc1als have
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The state bought what is now
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place at Lincoln Elementary
School. 3101 Paafic View Dnve.
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The 28th annual Roman Feast
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A discussion about sleep
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Orange County Sheriff Mike
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Tbe reception and awards
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Newport-Mesa students will
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29 at the Orange County
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Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 708·
1543.
The Volunteer Center of
Orange County will hold its
ninth annual Volunteer Con-
nection Days, "Putting the
Unity in Community," from
Friday through April 30. The
event will include more than
110 projects offered. Kelley
Searcy, (714) 953-57 57.
SATURDAY
Southern Callfomla Edison
will host a one-day workshop
to enroll income-eligible cus-
tomers for the CaWomia
Alternate Rates for Energy
discount program. The work·
shop will take place from 8:30
a .m. lo noon al Canyon Park,
1065 Sea Bluff Drive, Costa
Mesa. (714) 973-5548.
A free two-hour CPR class
will be offered at Orange
Coast College in the Students
Cente r at 9 a.m. Orange
Coast College is al 2701
Fairvie w Road, Costa
Mesa.(888) 4-HEARTS.
The 16th blannual Neighbors
for Neighbors community
cleanup project wiU take
place from 8:30 a.m. to noon
at Canyon Parle and at low-
income, single-family homes
in Costa Mesa. Call for
addresses and more infonn.a-
tion. Free. (714) 754-4892.
A television taping for a new
Fox TV commercial for the
Pox Family Cable TV Net-
work will take place as part of
Fox Kids Day at noon at 1Ti-
angle Square, 1870 Harbor
Blvd., Costa Mesa. Arts and
crafts and leleviiion cha.rac·
. ters will be on hand. Free.
(949) 722-1660.
Cynthia Mu~ck will sign
her book, The Ultimate
Wedding ldeaBook, • at 3
p.m. at Barnes & Noble Book·
sellers at Fashion lsland, 953
Newport Center Drive, New-
port Beach. Free. (949) 759-
0982.
SUNDAY
The Orange County
Bloomers, the local affiliate of
Y-lVIE National Breast Cancer
Organization, will host a lun·
cheon and fashion show at 11
a.m. at the Hilton Hotel, 3050
Bristol St., Costa Mesa. $40.
(714) 828-5541.
Unda Joy Rose will sign her
book, "Your Mind: The Own-
ers Manual,· at 2 p.m. at
Barnes & Noble Booksellers
at Fashion Island: 953 New-
port Center Drive, Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 759-0982
A black-He dinner saluting
Ritz Restaurant owner Hans
Prager for his two decades of
service to the Orange County
community will take place at
5 p.m. at the Ritz Restaurant.
880 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach. $250. Pro·
ceeds will benefit Someone
Cp.res Soup Kitchen rn Costa
Mesa. (949) 437-5748.
MONDAY
A lecture on the Vietnamese
language and culture ·will
take place at 1 :30 p.m. at
Orange Coast College. 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Free. (714) 432-5725.
Tbe fifth annual poetry fesU-
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Participants have been drawn
from UC Irvine and the local
poetry scene. Free. (949) 717·
3890.
TUESDAY
Human Options, a nonprofit
agency dedicated to prevent-
ing family violence, will host a
40-hour mandated workshop
for anyone wishing to work
with victims of domestic vio·
Jenee, startin'g May 1. Call for
prices and ti.mes and address.
(94~) 737-5242. Ext. 23.
The "BUJlness Plan Develop-
ment• workshop, offered by
Orange Coast College's Com-
munity Education Office, will
be held from 9 a.m. to noon at
National University, 3390
Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa.
$25. or $20 in advance. (714)
432-5880 or (888) 622-5376.
.
WEDNESDAY
Be tested for a nxiety or
depressive illnesses by Susen
Kay, a lic~nsed health-care
provtder, as part of National
Anxiety Disorders Screening
Day. Call for a free appoint·
ment. (949) 250-4755.
The Newport In-Water Boat
Show will take place starting
May 2·6 at Newport Dunes
Resort. I lours are 11 a.m. to 7
p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m. to 7
p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to
6 p.m. Sunday. $10 for adults,
and ctuldren 12 and younger
are free (949) 757-5959.
A re presentative from Cal
Poly Pomona's Admissions
Office will vts1t Orange Coast
College from 1 to 4 p.m. on
campus. 2701 FalfView Road,
Costa Mesa Free. (714) 432·
5894.
A class on effective parenting
wiU be offered at 7 p.m. at the
Neighborhood Center. 1845
Pdfk Ave .. Costa Mesa. $40.
(71 4) 754-5028.
MAY 3
The 12th annual Southern
California Spring Garden
Show, will feature 100 spe·
cialty booths, nal:lonal garden
experts and exhibits for chil·
dren from May 3-6 at South
Coast Plaza m Costa Mesa.
(14) 435-2000.
Daily Pilot
Assodate Justice EUeen C.
Moore will celebrate her
appointment lo Division m ol
the 4th Disb'ict Court of Appeal
at 5:30 p.m. at the Westin South
Coast Plaza, 686 Anton Blvd .
Costa Mesa. The event will be
hosted by the Orange County
Bar Assn. $35, or $25 for mem-
bers. (949) 440-6710.
MAY4
Orange Coast College wtll
present ·Enchanting Hol-
land,· by cinematographer
Jim McDonald, at 7 p.m. in
OCC's Robert B. Moore The-
atre, 2701 Fairview Rodd,
Costa mesa. $9, or $7 m
advance. (714) 432-5880.
MAY 5
The Costa Mesa Bark Park
Foundation will host a rum-
mage sale from 8 a.m. to 3
p.m. at Bark Park, at the cor·
ner of Arlington and Newport
Avenues in TeWmkJe Park m
Costa Mesa Free. (949) 548-
8521.
A workshop on body lan-
guage wdl be offered dt ~J
a.m. at Orange Coast Col·
lege, 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. $4$ for regislrd·
tion, $20 for materials. (714)
432-5880.
Orange Coast College's Com-
munity Education Office will
present a workshop lllled
"Tactics to Make E-com-
merce Successful lor Small
Business" from 9 a.m. lo noon
at National Uruvers1ty, 3390
Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesd
$25, or $20 m advance (714 1
432-5880.
The Uncoln Elementary Sto-
rytellers, a group or about 50
students, will appear at 11
a.m. at the Newport Bedch
Central Library, 1000 Avocd·
do Ave Free. (949) 5 I 5-6Q5S
"Finding a Thom Among the
Roses.• a 'three-hour work·
shop designed to show rehcl·
bilitation opportunities, will
be offered by Orange Coclst
College's Commuruty Educcl·
tion Otrice. The workshop
will run from 1:30 to 4.30 p.m
m Room 202 of OCC's Lewt'>
Center for Applied Soence-.
Building. Registrabon is $59,
plus $5 material fee. OCC 1s
at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. (714) 432-5680.
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WESTSIDE
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Huntington Beach,· re 1dent
Martin Millard said. •Why are
we so different from the cities on
both sides of us? Why are we
the dty dump? Why do we have
the industrial buildings on our
blu{fs? Why do we have the
charities? Why do we have the
slums? Why do we have the
gan•? Why do we have the
affordable l\ousing?"
• Qtizens for the Improvement
of Costa Mesa, a group tbat
supported Councilman Chris
Sieel's election and continues
to support many of his platfomi
ideas, put out an open call for
helpers at the meet.mg.
Members favor such ideas
as using eminent domam to cre--
ate more expensive housing on
the Westside and cracking
down on illegal immigrants -
efforts they say would improve
property values, schools and
the overall quality of tile in the
city.
Although the group has a
ci tywide focus, most of the dis-
cussion at the meeting concen-
trated on the city's aging, run·
down Westside.
Many speakers vented their
frustrations about problems they
think most affect their Lives -
the safety of their children, the
quality of the schools, the clean-
liness of their neighborhoods
and their property values.
• 1 can·t let my 6-year-old
daughter walk to the store,·
said Cra ig Peterson , anothe r
longtime resident. "I used to
walk all over whe n I was
young."
Sever~! speaker. shared a
perceived dcclme in safety on
the Westside, but others said
they feel conditiods are not that
bad.
·A 6-year-old has no busi·
ness walking alone anyway,"
resident Gladys Olmedo said ·1
walk all over the Westside, and
I'm still here.•
Speakers disagreed about
what caused tbe rundown con-
ditions.
Some, includin~ Peterson.
said the problems stems from
apartments and densely popu·
lated areas. Others, including
members of the Wallace Area
(mprovement Group-a group
of apartment owners and man-
agers r--disagreed.
Community members also
pitched the sometimes contro-
versial chahges they want to
make.
A major issue was the possi-
bility of rezoning the industrial
area on the Westside bluffs for
residential use.
The area is close to a now-
defunct oil field, making it a
bad place for housing but ideal
for manufacturing, Millard said.
Now that the oil field is out of
operation. proponents say the
. bluffs would be perfect for
pricey single-family houses.
Businesses would be grand-
fathered in -not forced ,fo
move -but when property
owners decide to sell, the prop-
erties would have to be sold to
a residential developer.
Millard said he thinks rezon-
ing would make the land more
valuable, giving businesses the
opportunity to sell the land at
high prices. •
But not everybody agrees
that the plan would be the best
move for the city.
Olmedo said rezoning would
be unfair to .businesses that
have been there for years.
Resident David Martinez said
he d0esn't want the city to lose
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would support the rezoning if
the busioessel could be moved
within the dty.
One emotionaUf"drclrgNI
argument unrelated to dis-
agreements about improving
the dty sprang from radal ten-
sions on the Citizens for the
Improvement of Costa Me
Website.
Olmedo and Martin
they were offended
ments that they sa
typed Latinos as ·
ous, illegal imriU
Others disagree , saying
that comments de~
Olmedo and Martin offended
them. Janice Davidsqn. the
group's chairwoman, said mern-
bers should be more careful
about the words they use.
"I think we have to learn to
talk with a little more sensitiv-
ity to what might offend oth-
ers,• she said, adding that she
had hoped more Latinos would
attend the meeting. "But there
is no radilD here. I don't under-
stand why they brought it uJ1. •
At the meeting, Daviason
said she was disappointed by
the arguments.
"I wanted this to be a won-
derful meeting, and it's turning
into a riot. which is not what I
wanted," she said.
But Wednesday, she said she
was encouraged toward the end
of the meeting and convinced
that community members left
promising to work harder to
make changes on the city's ·
Westside.
The group is forming com-
mittees to work on some of the
issues discussed at the meet-
ing, she slid.
Community members made
checklists of the issues they are
interested in working on. Some
of the likely conunittees indude
one to eliminate vending bucks,
one to improve the Westside for
childre n, one to raise standard-
ized test scores at the schools
and one to rezone the bluffs
from industrial to residential
use.
·we had a little excitement
there,• she said. "But it turned
out really good at the e nd.
There was a lot of laughter and
fun, and I think a lot got done.
We are setting up committees,
and we are going to get things
done."
RAZOR
local busine and resi·
dents contribute. He
ho to collect at least
, that could be award·
ed to someone who offers
• information results in an
arrest
"Maybe that'll motivate
somebody to help us out
here," Haley said. wnus is
not a major fund-raising
effort. We're just local neigh·
borhood people trying to pre-
vent something bad from
happening to our kids.·
On Wednesday afternoon,
few families were out in'
Heller Park with their chil-
BONE
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CONTINUED FROM A 1
said. "I'd like to know how,it
got there.•
"
GeHin1. INVOLVED
• GETI1NG INVOLVED runs peri·
odically In the Dally Pilot on a
rotating basis. If you'd like infor-
mation on adding your organiza-
tion to this list. call (949) 574-4298.
COURT·APPOINTED
SPECIAL ADVOCATES
Volunteers are nee ded to
serve as advocates for
abused, neglected and aban-
doned children. Volunteers
work one on one with a child
for three hours a week. (714)
663-9034.
CRISIS ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM INC.
This nonprofit organization is
seeking volunteers for its
expanding trauma response
program. Some volunteers
assist law enforcement, fire-
fighters and emergency-type
responders by providing
emotional first aid and sup-
port to injured or traumatized
Doily Pilot
n. The dty bad put up a that."
few warning signs. but one Detectives are investigat-
of them was ripped off. itlg various leads, sa.id Costa
Parks maintenance work· Mesa Police Lt Dale Birney.
er James Boucher said he's On Tuesday, officers brought
been checking tl\e play·. out a blood.bound to Lions
ground equipment t,hree Park, he said. :-
times a day since last week. •The hounds were able te
"I've worked for the city pick up a scent and traced'-
16 years, and I've never seen back to Heller Par".,. Blm'"' anything like this here," he '" ~ /
said. "We're being very care-said. ,
ful, and we're taking this The Police Department
very seriously.• may be dolng its best, bu't
Parent Yolanda Campbell that does not comfort anxious'
said she was unaware of the • parents, Haley said. ••
razor blades until Wednes· · "Kids these days havo.
day. ' th •1 was horrified,. she Said. limited areas where ey can
"My kids play here three play,• he said. "Thi.S is sup·
days a week. They like to run posed to be a sale haven for
around barefoot, but now, · these kids. It's very unfortui
obviously. they can't do nate. •
· She said there are several
unanswered questions.
•Are there other bones?
Was this a burial ground some
time?" she asked.
But more-than anything
else. the couple said ~want
/
people. ~ther .. volunteers"'
provide dispatch• and off.ce
support. No experience is
necessary. Training will be
provided. (949) 588-1414.
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
SERVICES
Volunteer mediators, case
specialists and outreach
assistants are needed to help
in a variety of mediation cas-
es. Bilingual language skills
are needed for office volun-
teers and for mediators. (949)
250-0488.
EIS.SEALS
Easter Seals needs volun-
teers for ongoing clerical
work and to help in pro-
, 9!a1DS for children with dis-
abilities and in special
events. (714) 834-1111.
ENVIRONMENTAL
NATURE CENTER
Volunteer trail guides are
needed to help visitors learn
about their environment.
(949) 645-8489.
an end to the mystery.
"l told my students in class
today, and now they're hang-
ing with me,• Chalmers said
with a laugh. ·1 just want to
know: What was that bone
doing in my backyard?"
FISH -MOBILE MEALS II
Call (949) 642-6060 to hetp
Friends in Service to Human-·
ity assist with the Moboo
Meals program and provide
ongoing emeTgency assisr
tance to those in need. Botb
always seek volunteer assts.-
tance in a variety of areas.
(949) 645-8050.
FRIENDS OF NEWPORT ;.
BEACH LllURY ·,.
The book store needs bod'-
donations for book sale~.' Gooa quality children's and.
nonfiction books are espe-
cially needed. They may bl?
left ~t any of the branch
libraries -Balboa, Marin~rs
or Corona del Mar, or in the
special book closet next to
tbe Friends Book Store at
1000 Avocado Ave. Volun·
teers are needed to staff the
used book store that is inside
the entrance of the Central
Library. Volunteers must be
members of the Friends of.
the Library and are asked m
work one three-hour shift i>;c
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Doily Pilot SOCIE'IY Thursdoy, April 26, 2001 A9
Charity league ~olds ~ Walk in the PCirk '
I t was ·A Walk ln the
Park." The 15th annual
mother-daughter fashion
show presented by the
National Charity League
J,y.niors attracted more than
500 fashionable women and
children to an event staged
ifa the new Palm Garden at
F6ur Seasons Hotel in New-
port Beach.
• The afternoon under the
Palm Garden canvas ceiling
featw"ed charming sixth-
grade daugllters modeling
with their stylish mothers in
something or a rite of pas-
sage. These junior young
women will graduate into the
Newport Chapter of the ·
National Chari-
ty League.
More than
$75,000 was
raised to bene-
fit the league's
charities,
induding High
Hopes Head
lnjury Program.
"Die Harry and
Grace Steele
Orange Coast
Qollege Chil-
dren's Center, and The Pedi-
attic Cancer Research Foun-
dation.
The event began with a
fashion show in the morning
featuring Blair and Mrs. Phil
Belling; Lindsay and Mrs.
Kevin McKenna; Katie and
Mrs. Rober Moosman; Jor-
den and Mrs Jacob Rabl-
1)0vlch; Ginna and Mrs.
John Rothwell; Allison and
Mrs. Allan Stokke; Elizabeth
and Mrs. Robert Van't Hof;
!;)alley and Mrs. Grant
Weise; and Haley, Miranda
and Mrs. David Young.
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presented Wlth sponsorship
from South Coast Plaza and
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· Ann Moorehead, Debbie
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Carol Legrand and National
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Betsy Van't Hof.
Amid all the flowers, fash-
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to note the mission statement
of the league. The organiza-
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daughter relationships
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chantable work. The Nallon-
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many ovic, cultural and
social activities designed to
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Doily Pilot
Take a page from 'Diary' and have fun; strong performances lead 'Panic ' ,
Laugh with fabulous
'Bridget Jones'
• Bndget Jones's Diary• IS
an English comedy with pro-
ficient actors. There were sto-
nes of unrest among the Brits,
who questioned lead actress
Haine
England
Renee Zell-
weger's ability
to c;arry off
the part. b~l
rest assured
they had no
cause for con-
cern. As Brid-
get, she is
fdbulous.
There dre
pdrdUel sto-
nes deahng
With the dltl·
tudes or mdmed lnends
toward their single counter-
parts. Then there Me the sin-
gletons and how they view
themselves. trymg lo mdke
themselves over to plei:lse
someone new in the1r hves.
Most of the action IS cen-
tered tn d publishing house,
•••• CRITICS
With Hugh
Grant and
Colin Firth
as the male
leads.
Grant is Bridget's boss. Firth
is the man her mother wants
to set her up with. The dia-
logue is clear, the humor
kind and on focus.
We come to relate to each
of their desires fpr accep·
tance and respect.
Bridget nas the added load '
of a mum and a dad who are
at odds with each other.
This is a laugh-out-loud
film I hope you'll enjoy. At the
end, you read on the screen
"The End,• wl).ich is immedi-
ately crossed out to read •The
Beginning.• Don't leave.
There is a charming epilogue
that really caps off the film.
·Bridget Jones's Diary" is
rated R for language and
some strong sexuality.
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Less substance than
polish in 'Panic'
•Panic" is the feature film
debut of writer-director Hen-
ry Bromell, who was former-
ly a contributor to two of
television's finest offerings
within the last
10 years:
"Homicide:
ure on the
Street• and
•Northern
Exposure.•
In· "Panic,·
Bromell has
written a film ~b Orozco notr-ish story
set in sunny
California.
•Pante• is the story or
what happens to Alex
(William H . M acy) when his
world ceases to hold any
meaning for him. For Alex
bas been trained since child-
hood by his father, Michael
(Donald Sutherland), to be a
hit man. Alex's recent midlife
crisis has led him to visit
therapist Josh (John Ritter)
and to contemplate quitting
the only job and lUestyle he
really knows.
Alex's unsuspecting wlfe
(lracey Ullman) h~s for years
been Jed to believe that Alex
has run a small mail-order
business from home,
Alex's therapy sessions
enable him to meet Sara
(Neve Campbell), whom Alex
starts having an affair with.
Sara does not like being the
mistress but nevertheless goes
along with the relationship
because she, like Alex, only
has a limited"number of men-
tal options available to her.'
"Panic" strives hard to be
more than what it really is: a
very polished saipt with no
real direction or epiphany.
Bromell's previous work on
•Homicide" and "Northern
Exposure• obviously helped
·his development as a writer
and director p these previous
serials' tone, paang and direc-
tion are evident in every shot.
•Panic" boasts strong per-
formances from Macy,
Sutherland and Ullman. The
best surprise is Ritter's por-
trayal of Josh the therapist.
Ritter's performance follows
his eye-opening portrayal in
1997's "Sling Blade.·
Further kudos are
reserved for Bromell's cine·
matographer, Jeffry Jur, who
lovingly lighted the movie in
homage to the great noir
thrillers of the 1940s.
However, in light of all
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these great assets. "Panic" ·
aims to be too polished and
too rigid in its portrayal of
emotionally and intellectually
impotent and/or paralyzed
people. The criticism of a pol-
ished script. however. should
be one many released films
wish they suffered from.
"Panic" is rated R for lan-
guage and elements of vio·
le nee.
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Doily Pilot Thursday, April 261 2001 Al I
4 premieres in SCR's shortened season L '
IUDS' PLAY
"
By Tom Titus
S outh Coast Repertory audi-
ences will get two fewer '
plays next season, but the
Costa Mesa company 1Hfil make up
for it the following year, when its
newest and largest stage becomes
operational. ,.
SCR's 38th se~on -counting a
1three-show s~er in Long Beach
' in 1964, before
Theater · the company ·111v11w put dc>Wn roots ' in our backyard
the foll.owing
, year and
became South Coast Repertory -
still will have its share or first
looks. Tilree world premieres and
the first West Coast production of a
new play are on the 2001-02
schedule.
nus final season before the
expanded three-theater complex
opens has been shortened by one
production each on the Mainstage
'and Second Stage to accommodate
construction or the new theater.
This project not only includes the
Judie Argyros Stage, named for a
significant benefactor, but al.so
additional offices, classrooms and
technical support facilities.
It al.so will mark the last hurrah
of the Second Stage, which will be
converted to a 99-seat multipurpose
performing space. And, according
to David Emmes, SCR's co-founder
and producing artistic director, "the
final season in the Second Stage
will be a potent example of what
this stage has come to represent in
S~R's history.·
The 38th SCR season will get
und~rway just after Labor Day -
with previews starting the preced-
ing weekend -!.. when W. Somerset
Maugham's "The Circle· opens on
the Mainsijlge. This is an English
drawing room comedy described
as •a·commentary on one genera·
tion's inability to learn from anoth-
er's mistakes."
ffarold Pinter's "The Homecom-
ing,• which SCR previously staged
in 1968, when the theater was
located in downtown Costa Mesa,
is ticketed for a mid-October open-
ing. This "comedy of menace•
centers on a family's reaction to an
uninvited and unwanted guest.
Another SCR favorite, Moliere
-whose "Tartuffe" was the com-
pany's first locdl production -con-
tributes the third Mainstage pro-
duction, "The School for Wives.•
This play is about a prospective
bridegroom who keeps his intend-
ed •under wraps,• so to speak,
until they can wed. Predictably,
complications ensue.
Following a new play in Febru-
ary, as yet unannounced, the short
season will close in early April
with the world premiere of Horton
Foote's "Getting Frankie Married
-and Afterwards.· It's a comedy
about an ailing Texas matriarch
determined to see her son wed
before she.cashes in her chips.
The new season on the Second
omia
AsP..aragus . s 9
Stage will lead off with back-to-
back world premieres -"Hold
Please," by Annie Weisman, and
"Nostalgia,• by Lucinda Coxon.
Ttie first entry focuses on women
in the workplace, while the second
is a drama setrin south Wales
merging mythology and mystery,
with an appearance by Sherlock
Holmes' creator, Sir Arthur Con~n
Doyle. •
The January slot in the down-
stairs theateT is unlilled. awaiting a
prospective tenant. Th~ Second
Stage.season will close in late
Maren with "The Dazzfe, • the
West Coast premiere of a play set
in the early .;20th century by SCR
favorite Richard Greenberg, who's
had five plays born at the Costa
Mesa theater.
While the season is being
trimmed a bit, SCR's annual holl·
day favorites still will return for
their 22nd and eighth incarnations.
respectively. ·A Christmas Carol"
will again unfold on the Main-
stage, while "La Posada Magica "
weaves its spell downstairs. .
Only one element is absent in
SCR's announced sch.eduJe -the
annual American dassic, which in
past seasons has included "Death
of a Salesman,• ·A Streetcar
Named Desire" and •All My
Sons.• Hopefully, such a worthy
project will surface in one of the
•to be announced" slots.
• TOM TITUS writes about and reviews
local theater for the Daily Pilot. His stones
appear Thursdays-and Saturdays.
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DATEBOOK . .
Al2 lhutsday, April 26, 2001
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Daily Piki •
Taking a tropical vacation at Tommy Bahama S
8y Kathy Mader
I feel well rested, refreshed.
revived and well fed. No, not
from my mini-hiatus from writ-
ing about food, but from the mini-
get-a-way I just expertenced over
at Tommy Bahama's in Newport
Beach. Yes, the very same Tommy
. Bahama's Tropi-
Di i cal Cafe respon-n ft. sible for M on-REV W day's golf tour-
nament. The
very same Tom-
my Bahama's "where life is one
long weekend.· And that is JUSt
what I needed.
Let's get it said right away. Tom-
my Bahama's also boasts an
"Emporium" loaded not only with
fancy resort clothes in many colors
and fabrics, but with some of the
very same tropical knickknacks
used to create the vacallon atmos-
phere in the restaurant. so you can
bring it home and get the very
same feelmg in your living room
The geruus here tS that m this life
of 1J1Stant gratificabon, 1t 1s possible
to satisfy two addict10ns at once.
Just stepping into the conJ01mng
lobby of the store and restaurdnl
transports you lo that feeling of
being on vacation. Familiar strains
or Jimmy Buffet emanating from
steel drums, whirring ceiling fans,
Hawaiian-printed bar stools, dark
rattan chatrS, elegant orcluds on the
tables and the smells of Tommy's
"world famous coconut shnmp"
take care of all senses not con-
vinced )CPU have actually left town.
SEAN HUER I DAll.Y Pk.OT
Dinlng at Tommy Bahama's is the next best thing to a tropical getaway.
But this ls no tiki hut. this is a
class-act vacation with nary a bug
in sight. The restaurant has an
excellent patio. relatively bug-free
as well, that doesn't miss a tropical
beat with its small waterfall, big
umbrellas and various palms; the
ideal place to spend a sultry
evening celebrating a birthday par-
ty, or just enjoying a relaxing drink.
The drink menu reads like a
remembrance of your favorite vaca-
tion, be it Key West with the Hem-
ingway -an Absolut Currant, lime
and cranberry dnnk -or the
Bahama Blast and the Banana Cola-
da. Mai la.is always take me straight
to Maui, and believe you me. I
made a real effort to gel there.
These Mai tais have the sleek,
plastic, blue dolphin stirrer that has
inspired my friend Rich and myseU
to attempt a blue dolphin collection
on more than one occasion. Don't
mock me. I saw a lint collection at
the fair once. I can't promise where
these drinks will take you, but
make sure it is the cab and not the
Bungalow Brews that give you the
last ride of the night.
But let me get back to that afore-
mentioned jumbo, deep-fried,
coconut-encrusted shrimp set atop
papaya-mango chutney. As far as I
am concerned. they could never
serve enough of these crispy deli-
cjlcies to satisfy me and, at $12 a
crack, I may never get there. But
Enjoy a Spacious Suite, Sumptuous Dining,
Entertainment, Bingo, Crafts, Billiards, Beauty Salon,
Transp0rtation to Doctor, Shopping, Fun Trips,
F rienclly c.aring People.
From $1,545/Mo.
you know l will keep trying.
In addition to these, you must
order Dr. Mambo's Plantain Combo,
c:rilpy banana-like plantain chips
dusted with cinnamon and sugar
and served with black bean salsa
and sour cream ($6); a sweet and
spicy treat whose memory can tan-
talize you in the middle of the
night. An addiction if there ever
was one.
Suffice it to say that salads really
aren't my thing, but I know you
people a.re out there. Tommy
Bahama's South Seas Spinach Sal-
ad ($11) was one of the top three
salads I have had in my We. High
praise when ambivalence is the
reigning emotion, but the loads of
fresh spinach with chunks of mild
goal cheese in a warm bacon and
balsamic vinaigrette made it hard
to ignore. I would go back just for
this.
Brian ordered the Bungalow Sal-
ad ($6) with mixed baby greens,
Roma tomatoes, carrots and scal-
lions tossed in a citrus vinaigrette,
which was good, but a very jealous
second to the spinach salad.
Brian was jealous yet again
when our entrees came. He
requested the Wha'Jamaican Pork
($18), char-grilled medallions or hot
spiced pork tenderloin served in a
pineapple rum sauce, which was
very good. but not as good as the
Sanibel Stuffed Chicken ($19), a
large breast of chicken stuffed with
alouette cheese and pan-fried m a
roasted red pepper cream sauce, all
served with honey-roasted onion
mashed potatoes. I thought I'd died.
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' ,. . " Tommy's menu -we are.on a..
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aromas of mangoes, ginger and ••
coconut. you can't help but relax, •
which just happens to be the -
mantra here. "
The dessert choices are just as •
iflteresting and creative with the •
Key Lime Pie and the Barbados ... /
Brownie, a coconut chocolate fudge
brownie served with fresh banana,
as the highlights.
When the bill came, I suffered ·
those back-to-reality blues. Tommy.
Bahama's, like any good vacation,,,
is not cheap. But save your chang~.
for this getaway, and enJoy every
mmute. '
• KATHY MADER's dining reviews appear
~ other Thursday.
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,,1 EDITORIAL
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1 ~ay all race sailors
enjoy a bon voyage
A s big events
go, there's
none bigger in
local boating
circles than
the looming kickoff or the
54th annual Newport to
Ensenada International
Yacht Race.
And we can't help but
see a special symbolism in
Friday's send-off. That is, at
least among the many,
many yachtsme n here, it
seems tradition is alive and
well.
As many may know, it's
not so well in other quar-
ters as the 56th annual
Lions Club Fish Fry m Cos-
ta Mesa has been shelved
this year, and some a re
proposing changes to the
near 100-year trachllon that
is the Newport Harbor
Christmas Boat Parade
that, if they are not careful,
CQuld jeopardize its future.
But so far, no such prob-
fems exist regarding the
'achting treas ure that is
Newport to Ensenada
race, and we couldn't be
t\Wpier about that.
The 125-nauticaJ-mile
jaunt through the Pacific
• ,..
that will begin in Newport
Harbor on Friday and end
with boats trickling into the
Baja Califom,ia fishing
town of Ensenada as late
as Sunday, is rife with his-
tory and legendary stories.
There's the dead silent
winds that leave boaters
stranded and motionless for
hours, the bawdy brawls in
Ensenada bars and, of
course, the X-rated films
shown on the boat sails
that, story has it, enter-
tained many a sailor on the
salty seas.
It's a raucous time by a
raucous bunch, and here's
hoping that the event,
which is the world's largest
mtemational yacht race in
the nation's biggest recre-
ational harbor, never
cha nges.
So to all of you boaters
getting ready to set sail, we
wish you good winds and
safe waters and, as you're
cruismg down to Baja Cali-
fornia wondering about the
meaning of it all, just think
of this:
There's a little bit of
locaJ history blowing on
your back.
MAILBAG
Reader praises new
harbor columnist
I'd like to add my voice to
those pralSlng the Daily Ptlot
for its selection of Mike
Whitehead as the new har-
bor co1wnrust on Mondays.
I have en1oyed the harbor
history and current events
described in prior columns.
However, in a uruque, evolv-
ing maritime comrnuruty
such as ours, 1t lS essential to
have someone speaking to
both the current activibes
aad the future of the harbor,
and whose voice is both
knowledgeable and repre-
sentative of the broad range
o{_ community interests
fdcused on our unique water
aiea resource.
Whitehead has been a
aedicated chairman of the
~wport Harbor Area Cham-
~r of Commerce Marine
~mmittee and an equally
active member of the dty's
l>ioad, citizen-based Harbor
~nunittee, while also run-
OJng bis Boathouse TV show
and working as a delivery
~d oommerdal vessel cap-
t41n.
His understanding of all of
om interests as waterfront
a.iidents,recreational
\)Qlters and hosts to many
tJlltors, as we ll as the evolu-
tllion ol the harbor's uses and
UMrs, lb historic and envi-
toomenta.J values, and where
tt eould and should be going, '9 ft1Y <.unpreh~ostve.
• We need this kind of win-
GPw into our harbor's future
Ebow we can belt hel~
dty and its d tizens ~et
'8. Mike should receive IUr support and ideas as a C:-.octing bOard for the bar-
future.
: JOHN COMOUGH
: : Balboa llland.
I Coxbas~er lban Pilot •• •. ~~~ .....,.._ eo report 9CC\I·
......... Witbol.at
~~ci:.
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In -...... Pdoe cit-.......... Web ....
named Young-Congress.com.
which apparently reported
that Cox was "not even 1.n
the top five for the state,
counbng both representa-
tives and senators. He JUSt
rrusses at No. 6 for California,
and No. 49 out of 435 mem-
bers of Congress.·
Based on what criteria?
When I turned to the Internet
to answer this question for
myself, I found the Web site
Young-Congress.com is
unavailable.
The mere suggestion that
Cox ts not powerful is
absurd. ln fact. Cox ranks
fourth (out of seven) in the
House of Representabves
leadership. behind the
speaker of the House. He is
our state's only elected mem-
ber of the leaderstup an
either the House or the Sen-
ate. and the only one wbo
regularly attends 'Congres-
sional leadership meetings
with Presldent Bush in the
White House.
These are facts 1 can't
read in the Pilot, which is too
busy mimicking its owners
by dissing our representative
-whom more than 75% of
Newport-Mesa voters in the
47th District supported at the
polls last November.
Perhaps you should
rethink your commitment to
being our •ne igtlborbood•
newspaper and perhaps we
wUJ reconsider you as a cred-
ible institution of the •fourth
estate.•
JENNIFER VfTElA
Balboa lsla.nd
Oty's rules should be
same for bluffs, views
Regarding the city of
Newport Beach wanting &pe·
dal programs or a Law
watching the growth and
views and so forth of Corona
de1 Mer blufft r A plan to
tave bluft• and preterva Ylewl: April 14).
My point II, why are we
having two ... ol rules -
oae for Corona del Mar end
8DOther for Weal Newport1 U
..., feel tbel'I • good kl9a.
tbeY ougbt to lndude it for
all al Newport regantiDg
bldlaad.....:
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"It is one of the highlights of
Costa M esa that, to me, is as
important as South Coast Plaza."
The Datly Pilot welcomes letters on ~ conc.ernmg
Newport 8eacti and Costa Mesa.
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Mmes Meier at the ~ily Pilot. 330 W Bay St.,
Costa Meosa. CA 92627
-Bob WJlson,
former Costa Mesa mayor, on the demise of the •
Fish Fry. which fell short of its 56th annual event,
which was slated for June
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f E PHOlO
A reader has otters a solution for saving the Fish Fry, shown a bove. as well as curing o ther Costa Mesa woes.
Save the Fish Fry, move .City Hall in one shot
I have, I think, a solution to the
woes of Costa Mesa.
1. We can lake the Fish Fry -
I'm a Lions Club member -and
move 1t over to Te Wink.le Park in the
area between Davis School and the
baseball field. We can use the track
area that was once for Davis Junior
HJgh School and the Pop Warner
and the soccer helds right next to the
baseball fields. There's ple nty or
parlung with use of a shuttle service
from Costa Mesa HJgh School. It
would fit in there wtthout any dilfi.
culty whatsoever.
2. City Hall had wanted Vanguard
Uruvers1ty to purchase 1t; sell it to
them. Then have Estanoa High
Schoo1 students move to Costa Mesa
Bob Crogan
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
H.Jgh School, a nd hdve the city buy
Estancia High School for a City Hall.
And we talk about the plight of
the Westside. Why not bnng City
Hdll over there and start a whole
new s1tuallon? Start from the ground
up. City Hall could be ta ken over by
the high school We would have the
two gymnasiums for leisure services
We would have the swunnung pool
that we're gomg to lose down at the
oty park for letSure servtces We'd
have all the acbVlty m the heldo;
There's plenty of room to add for
addlbondl ofhce space, etc.
By movutg Estc:Ulcra H.Jgh School
to Costa Mesa l llgh School. we can
occupy one school with two, lhera..
tore tctkt.ng up the problem that we
have with the nunor enrollments of
both schools m makmg 1t one D1V1-
s10n I-type s~hool agdr.o. City Hall
could get out of 1ls pldce Newport-
Mesa schools could get d fall'ly sub-
stanbal shot m the arm with the pur-
chase of the h.ltJh school.
So, there we have 1t We've taken
care of City Hdl.I woes We've taken
cdfe of the FlSh Fry We've put
Estancia l llgh School at Costa MeSd
High School and combmed 1t 1.nto
one Sounds like d prett). good dedl
to me.
• ll08 CROGAN 1s a Costa Mesa resident
How would a Mormon temple affect Newport Beach?
AT ISSUE: The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints has
proposed building its first
temple in Orange County.
We have VISited many of the Mor-
mon temples cllld are always
impressed wtth the beauty of their
arctutecture.
LlkewtSe, we find the grounds sur-
roundmg them to be immaculately
manicured and landscaped beautiful-
ly wtth flowers and shrubs. The Los
Angeles temple has become a land-
mark of the city, and we find it diffi-
cult not lo look upon the splendor of
the San Diego temple whenever we
dnve past it. Wherever the temples
are built, they add greatly to the
beauty of the neighborhood.
We believe that it will be a great
honor ld have a similar edifice in our
community. The Latter-day Saint
people are, tor the most pa.rt, a very
law abiding, civic-minded and gener-
ous people . ·
RICHARD ANO SHERRY KETTLEY
Newport Beach
A temple will enrich our commu-
nity in many ways. For worthy mem-
bers:
1. It heightens our sense ot eterni-
ty and our commitment to Jesus
Christ. It reminds us of our divine
nature and purpose.
2. It strengthens our moral com-
pass in a world of moral decay and
confullon. It helps us live with more
tntegnty and compassion.
3. It reminds us th.at marriage is
sacred and families are eternal
A t~ is• place o( refuge and
peece. Anything that tnaeases spiri-
tuality and~ fuulies will
be • polltive lnfluence tn the c:om-
mUDlty.
STM NIO MMAM• EASTMOND
Costa Meea
I do noa b 1111'11'8 tbe dty ol New·
~Beech tbould be the aty ol ==:.z--=. knoWD far ... fundenwMI almS·
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Readers
RESPOND
boo of the grandest, largest temple
nvctlmg that of San Diego's temple
It seems that a more appropnate
city m wtuch to construct the Mor·
mon's Orange County capital would
be either Costa Mesa or lrvme, obes
renown for their llberaltsm and open-
arm approach to any and all re!J91ous
laiths or lack of Smee Costa Mesa IS
not known for stockpiling wealth.
lrvlne should be the foundabon of
choice.
lrvme Uunk.s grand and great in
all they do: gTeat uruversibes, great
schools, great villages, great work
centers and great parks. A great tem-
ple would bt nght i.n the culturally
diverse city. As for Newport Beach,
such a temple would sbck out like a
sore thumb and should be given a
thumbs down by the Ctty Council.
RUSSELL NIEWIAROWSICI
Santa Ana Heights
I beheve a new Mormon temple
would have a profoundly posibve
effect on Newport Beech for several
reasons. Foremost is that it would
draw fa.alhful Latter-day Samts from
Orange County to our oty for lhe
purpose ot worshiping in a manner
intended to make them better Chris-
tians and urute thetr families
U one were to VlSlt any one of the
scores of Mormon temples around
the world, they would fi.nd beautitul
buildings SUITOunded by attractively
landscaped grounds. They are
indeed a place ot peace and an asset ·
to any commuruty in w hich they am
e&t4 blished.
J.OOHAU>n...
Coronadel~
Every time the chu.n::b bu
~pa.DI to build. temple,
thel8 bu beell oppOIWoi Ilia thcJl9
lri .... sunourdnO cc:iariuldty. Whh·
out fall. many of thole crilk'a have
come to lats MY tbey W9l'8 amtak-
en.
,....... ol tM CllUldl ol Jeall
Chrtltt °' ........ .., Slllnll .. built
...... Who ...... l.Alid ...
dillil. tD tluMd '. ti .... Cll W01iblp ._..._. .. .....,or
thet.r chapels The bwldmg of the
Boruta Canyon chapel had its share
of cnbcs. Neighbors have smce com-
mented on the beauty of that bwld·
mg.
The beautifully landscdped
grounds of the temples of the church
are open to the public clnd offer d
place of peace and qwet meditation
Members of the church de51Ie to be
good neighbors.
We partiopate m com.muruty ser-
vice events. There was a Red Cross
blood dnve at that bwldmg Just Uus
month. Our genealogy libranes are
open to the public for its own person-
al research. MUSical concerts are held
monthly, and the pubbc IS always
welcome.
On a conunwuty level. the tempJe
can only be seen as positive On the
spiritual side. havtng a temple bwlt
will add a great splritual d.lmenston
to tlus city.
Those who will be responsible for
the deStgn and cUdutecture of the
building are aware of the concerns of
the community. Many people who
hve m the nearby community are
homeowners m the neighborhood,
cllld they have no d ue to do a.ny·
thing that would detract from the
beeuty of Newport Beach
WANAWEW
Cost.IM
It should be .t good t.tnng tor the
Orange County commuruty for the
followmg reasons
• Members ol the Church OI Jesus
Chnst of Letter-day Saints male
good nelghbors
•There will be no ~t
U)(.Telllle tn trettic becaUle the facility
is going to be heM the me at the
Newport Beech stake building ...
cent IQ .. and wW probably ICCOlll•
modete no more than 100 tndWfduMt
et a tame b lbe MCl'ed •f"'ie. IMI
Will be madudlld .......
• MoN l*IJle hlD .. cmmmnl-
ty at lilrge will becw tamiler WO the,..., ~rr: Mk+ .. MCJr.
racm Cllurch •• 1 l1 bl9 to e••pw lor conducting get 1' ogy
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cox
CONTINUED FROM A 1
Circuit Court of Appeals:
The rumor has sparked con-
siderable interest among
would-be ·replacements for
Cox's seat, which is the most
Republican in the state and con-
sidered among the safest in the
country.
The list of hopefuls has
become a near who's who of
Orange County Republicans.
Top possible contetiders include
state Sen. Dick Acke~ (R-
Tuslin), Assemblyman Bill
Campbell (R-ViUa Park} and
Supervisor Todd Spitzer.
Others who are considering
a ruh include former
Assemblywoman · Marilyn
Brewer, former Rep. Jim Rogan,
Newport Beac.ti philanthropist
John Crean, state Sen. Ross
Johnson (R-lrvme}, Newport
Beach Realtor Bill Cote, former
state Sen. John LeWJS, Newport
Beach physician Don Udall and
...
Tustin millionaire Mark Chapin
Johnson.
-Cox sak1 he is weighing both
family concerns and input from
constituenls as he works toward
a decision.
•The feedback I received
during the two-week congres-
sional recess that I spent in
Orange County strongly
encouraged me to remain in
Congress, and I am certainly
weighing that heavily,• Cox
said, adding that a decision
could be made within the next few~eeks.
If Bush does no~e Cox
'Cfhd the congressman accepts,·
the roctd t.o con~irmation is
paved with a couple 'of
Democrats.
One of those Democrats, US.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein. and Cox
will meet within the next week
to discuss •a variety of issues,•
said Howard Gantman, a
spokesman for Feinstein.
The meeting wtth Feinstein
is potentially important because
of an old Senate tradition giving
Feinstein and her California col-
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league. U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer,
the power to approve any judi-
cial nominees from their state.
This pt'actice, dubbed the
.iblue slip" process, is in dis-
pute in the Senate now, with
Democrats charging that
Republicans are unfairly alter-
ing the way nominations are
band.led.
When Democrats controlled
the Senate before the 1994 elec-
tion, they allowed a nomin,ee
to go ahead with the approval .
of just one home-state senator.
This allowed a nominee by
President Reagan. for instap,
to go ahead with the OK of a
GOP senator.
After that 'election, however,
the Republican majority
changed the policy so just one
senator could bold up a nomi-
nation -a tactic used most dra-
matically by Sen. Jesse Helms
(R-North Carolina). who
allowed none of President
Clinton's nominees from his
state to be confinned.
Now, Democrats are charg-
ing that Republicans are alter-
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ingtheiprocessbackthewayit BRIEFLY IN will begin at 6 p.m. at the
was, denying Democrats the THI IEWS Neighborhood Community political payoff or holding up Center, 1845 Park Ave., Co.ta
any or Bush's choices. Event will raise Mesa. Either way, Cox races the The Beek, Teller and TCll8r
uphill battle ot not having a funds to help teens families will be honored at 1be
Republican senator to back hb y h E 1 / event, which will also include nomination, said Mark The out mp oyment auctions and raffles. Service of the Harbor Area Inc. Petracca, chairman of UC will have its annual fund-rais-YES is a nonprofit org·-
Irvlne's Political Science er_ the Roman Feast and zation that assists teenageft.ln
Department Charity Auction_ toda_y. learning new skills and firuliDg
When word first leaked that }J'be event, themed employment.
Bush was considering Cox, •t.egend.9-of the Harbor Area,• Information: (949) 642-83Qf;. Bo~er reacted coolly to the'· ---------------------:-
prospect. Feinstein has made
no public comment, Gantman
said.
,Cox and Feinstein have
some political bisto~arly in
last year's election,~x had
consid ered a run against
Feinstein, even moving
$900,000 into a Senate cam-
paign committee. By the middle
of 1999, however, he had given
up the idea and transferred the
money back to his congres-
sional campaign chest.
For his part, Cox said it is
too early to discuss the possible
confumation process.
RACE
CONTINUED FROM A1· ...
the starting pistol, the ve5681.s
will jockey for position for the
~t~d.
"In this race, there is a lotof
strategy, ... McMahon said. "It's
•For years, we've noticed getting into the prime position
that people ~ve been coming to get clear air.·
there faithfully,"' McMah"on This will be McMahon's first
said. "We thought i1 would be year calling the race from the
good for the local area to have bluffs. That's if you don't count
someone answering questions." • the failed attempt last year,
The rac;e is scheduled t~ kick when a generator conked out
off at noon Friday. but just as McMahon began work-
McMahon said there will be ing the microphone.
enough activity in the hour McMahon's no stranger to
leading up to it to merit some the race-:"The 66-year-old, who
explanation. lives in Garaen Groxe. sailed
More than 440 boats in 27 in the race himseU in the 1980s
c1asSes will line up in three start-with Catalina 30, a boat he
· ing lanes for the 125-rnile boat-recently sold. · ·
ing marathon. It will take more He has also been involved
than an hour for all of the boats with the race sponsor -the
to cross the starting line. Newport OcE;an Sailing h.san.
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Tiie idea of a mini-tour event is
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indirectly with a Senior PGA Tour . . .. event. .
While the seventh ahnual Newport
Beac:h pPen is still in a growth stage,
the event featured veteran pros like
Fred, Stamey and Ray Carrasco.
For players like Stamey, the event
is ideal with a $10,000 purse, while
being played on an' old-style layout at
Newport Beach Country Club.
And the Newport Beach Chamber ·
of Commerce, the tournament
organizer, could not have ordered
· better weather
Richard DUJln
GOlf
Monday.
"1ltis is a
first-class event. I
wish there were /
more tqumamen~
like this out there
for guys like me,"
said 43-year-old
Stamey, after
finishing tied. for
first place witii
Mike Fergin at . .
4-und~r 6.7, then • ·• losing in a · ~
three-hole playoff.
While the event
appears to have_ all the amenities for
· the golf pro 'looking to poCket a .
grand or two for a day's .work over 18
holes, it is.still coming up.5hort in the
player ret!ruitme:6t department.
Tue•evedt was also open to,..
amateurs in the mpming round with
handicaps U:nder d. as werras other
. amateuis and corporate foursome5 in
the afternoon with an estimated 200
golfers participating. -· . ...
'Stamey's playoff record the past
year dropped to O-:Hollowing
Monday's extra three holes .
Stam'ey, who lives in Boise, Idaho
arid Palm Desert in the winter, is
second on the Golde.Ji State"Ibur
money list in 2001, but is still waiting
to capture a title in a playoff.
. · O!J the Tast playoff 'hole Monday,
· Steuney's birdie attempt from 24 feet
lipped qut, giving Fergin a ~·run
~ wjth a 10-footer, whlch he drained for
the win.
In February, Starney·lost in· a
Golden State Tour playoff at Oak
Valley, and last summer at Lop,g
Beach lost in another playoff when
the winner pitched in for eagle and
Stamey missed a three-foot putt for
birdie. ·
, Part ol the beauty o( the event is
that it brfngs out players like ..
Carrasco, a Toshiba Senior Classic
regular and member of the .Europe
Senior Tullr, and Stamey.
"I'm a bachelor, so I can travel all
over to pl~y goU .• " Stamey ,m:d.
•From May to September, !_become a
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' Quote Of
1HEDAY
•1 think we just had a few more hones i'I the comil. It
was a pit meet between two good propns .. :
Biii 5"""1ef', CdM track coach
..,... ftil ... Apri 30 hancne
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Sports Editor Rog'er Carlson • 949..57.4-4223 • Sports Fox: 949-65().() 170 • Thursday, April 26, 2001 8 J
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DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT
Costa Mesa High's Carlos Ibarra set:Hlie pace as CdM'§ Blake Dillion (left) and Josh Yelsey
(far right} maintain th~ pace in,the Pacific Coast League dual meet, won by the Sea Kings.
• It's the Sea Kings with too
many horses in the corral,
take PCL dual finale, 77-59.
Tony Altobelli
DAJLY PILOT
CORONA DEL MAR -Despite
some pretty impressive marks and
times from the Costa Mesa High boys
track team, Corona del Mar's squad
believes in that ~fil!ength in num-
bers• theory.
With talent and depth in a majori-
ty of the events, the Sea Kings pulled
out a 77-59 win over the Mustangs to
wrap up Pacific Coast League dual
meet action.
"Mesa's got a nice program with
some great athletes,• CdM Coach
Bill Sumner said. •I think we just had
a few more horses in the corral. It was
a great meet between two good pro-
grams. Nothing gets accomplished in
blowout meets. I like these even bet-
ter.•
The Sea Kings had two double
winners in individual events, Tawna-
ta Grey and Josh Vesley. Grey won
the shot put with a mark of 43-.feet-
43/4 and placed first m the discus
with a quality throw of 142-9.
"He's just having a good time out
here,• Sumner said. "He threw those
marks with a sprained index finger
on his throwing hand. That's getting
better and he should be 100% for the
league prelims and finals next
week."
. Yelsey used his last tuneup before
the PCL prelims and finals to 'place
first in the 800 meters (2:08.3) and
3,200 (9:41.4.).
"We just want Josh lo stay healthy
for the big meets corning up,· Sumn-
er said. "Today, he was working on
certain things and he got something
accomplished today. which was very
encouraging.•
On the Mustangs' side. Louis Day
and Josh Strickland took first in two
events.
· Day was a winner in the high
jump (personal-best 6-0) and long
jump (19-1), while Strickland won
both the 100 ( 11 .3) and 200 (23.6).
SEE COM PAGE 83
Sailors share the Sea Hew lead . "" . .
• Steen triples, Burlingham avenges
first l~agliftdefeat lt> lead Tars, 72-64.
•
1Bany Faulkner
D AILY f>.!LOT
NEWPORT BEACH -While Newport Har-
. bor 'High senio.t ,'Amber Steen was scoring
points, Sfillors sophomore Arny Burlingham
had a score t9 s~ttle Wednesday in a Sea View
League girls track and field dual meet against
visiti!lg Aliso Niguel.
Both helped the hosts earn a 72-64 victory.
wbich allowed the Sailors (7-l t 3-1 in league) to
pull,1nto a three-way tie for first, heading into
next week's league finals. .
Steen, a two-time CIF Southem Se~on .
Division II cross country champion and the
feigning Sea View League champion in the 800
eters,.1,600 and 3,200, won all three of those
events: in addition to anchofirJ.g the clinching
1,600 relay victolj'. ·
,. Burlinglia,m, who entered the meet unbeaten
TRACK AND FIELD
this stmg against Sea View competition in the
100 and 200, saw that streak end when Wolver-
uie Whitney Harrison bested her in the 100.
·Amy didn't like getting beat in the 100, •
Newport girls coach Eric lWeit said.
Burlingham, known for her extreme com-
petitiveness, admitted she was fueled by anger
when she defeated Harrison in the 200, win-
rung in 25.6.
Burlingham may still have been a little
miffed when she took the baton for the second
leg of the 1,600 relay. Behind by about 20
meters, she not only made up the deficit, but
created about a 10-meter lead, before handing
off to Nadja Topalovic, who then passed to
Steen, wbo cruised home without a serious
challenge.
Burlingham's split was 59.2, which matched
the winning time in the 400 posted by Aliso's
Amy Devine.
Though T'weit singled out Steen and
Burlingham, he also had praise for several oth-
er Sailors.
Freshman pole vaulter Amy Stoltz was at the
top of that list, supplying a surprising second-
place finish with a clearance 6f 8-0.
"Things weren't going as well as I thought
they might early and I actually thoug'ht we
were going to get beaten badly,• lWeit said .
"But then we got some points from events we
normally don't and, all of a sudden, it came
down to the relay.·
Topalovic (300 hurdles), Elizabeth Clayton
(triple jump), Jill Whitfield (shot put) and Tay-
lor Govaa.rs (discus) also won events for the
Sailors, who received second-place showings
from Lauren Paul (3,200), Patty Vasquez (400),
Valerie Day (300 hurdles) and Kristen McClune
(high jump).
Aliso Niguel had posted the fastest 1,600
relay time in Orange County this season, but
Newport prev~ed.
DAILY PIL~~ "IGH · S~HO.OL ATHLETE OF THE WE EK . Diamond devotee
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82 Thursday, April 26, 2001
Vega on schedule
• Estancia High junior eyes league shot put title.
Stew Virgen oped throughout the season.
DAI.LY PILOT •Some people have a lot of
COS'l"A MESA _ Two w~ks strength,• Osso said. ·sut,
ago, EslanCia High junior Vlo-what it comes dpwn to ls, the
!eta Y~ga produced her person· people with the stren91;!1 and
al bo~~ in the shot put with a 30-the tecbn1<11;1e are ?etter.
loot throw. But that was in Estancia s G_e1der twins,
pratuce. ' . . .· Hanni and Jasmme. displayed
1 Th b h did, t t strength and technique against ' oug s e no repea University. Despite battling the , the personal-bes~ 'mark in the \ Eagles' 85-42 Joss . to visiting flu, they ea~b grabbed a ·tirst-
Un. · Wed sd h · place, finl.s,bl iversity ne ay, s e 18 Jasmine Geider won the 100 optimistic about her chances in next week's Pacilic Coast meters (12.96), while Hanni
League prelirrunaries and finals. Geider triumphed in ijle '200
The prelims are set for Monday (26.86) and finished second in
at 2 p.m. at Irvine High. the 100 (13.0). ·
·1 practiced during Spring Estancia girls coach Joan
Brecik, • Vega said. ·r want to Carlisle said Jasmine Geider
get (the personal best) in a reg-was sicker than her twin.
ular meet.· · •ao figure," Carlisle said.
Vega. who has placed in the The Geider twins, along
top three m the shot put and with freshman <:;rystal-Rincon
discus m every dual meet Uus and senior Sarah Marx. won the
season. grdbbed second in the 400 relay in 53.07, while Uni's
shot (27-11 ) and third in the relay team finished in 53.97.
discus (79-3'12) agaUlSt the Tro-Estancia senior Liz Huipe
jans grabbed first in the 3,200
Last year, Vega earned per-( 12.22.11) and second in the
hdps her most substantial victo-1,600 (5:36.58). Eagles sopho·
ry when she won a $10,000 more Diana Rosete came in
scholarship for her four-page behind Huipe in both races,
essay on •A girl has d right to finishing second in the 3,200
express herself.· Her essay was (12:33.76) and third in the 1,600
the best in Orange County for (5:49.0).
the Girls lncorpordted competi - Carlisle said a team win was
lion. not important and that shooting Th~ season, Vegd expresses for personal bests was the big-
herself with power and tech-ger goaJ in preparation for fhe
nique. She said she continues postseason.
to tmprove despite expenenc-Because of the number of
mg some early-sedson mcon-athletes on the Trojans' W:!am.
s1Stency. Carlisle did not expect to win.
"She has the tendency to "We're used to this,•
underesttmate herself,· Est-Carlisle said of the difference in
anc1d throwing codch Gabe numbers. "That's why the
Osso said I le also noted her upcoming change in league
throwmg techruque hds devel-might help us a bit• .
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SPORTS
DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY DON LEACH
Corona del Mar's Kinzie Kramer (above) readies to hand ott the baton.
Below, left. Julie Allen dominates ln the 1,600, and below. Costa Mesa's
Sharon Day (right) wins the 100 meters.
GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD SUMMARIES
MCFIC COAST LEAGUE
llMYaslTY 85, IEsrANOA 42
100 · 1. J. Ge~ (E), 12.96;.2. H. Geider (E), 13.~; 3 Chung (U), 13.08.
200 • 1. H. Gelder (E), 26.86, 2. Smith (U), 28.07, Chung (U), 28.67.
400 • 1. Mana&n (U), 1 :06.64; 2. Moser (U), 1 :06 64, 3. Valdez (E), 1 :08.8.
800 • 1. Mow (U), 2:28.0; 2. Manaflan (U). 2:28.79; 3. Huipe (E), 2:28.8.
1,600 • 1. Manafian (U), 5:24.1; 2. Hulpe (E), 5:36.58; 3. Rosete (E), 5:49.0.
3,200 · 1. Huipe (E), 12:.22.11; 2. Rosete (E), 12:33.76; 3. Marquant (U), 12:57.0.
100 H • 1. Odell (U), 18.81'. 2. Tran (U), 19.79; ~·Ramirez (E), 20.3.
300 H • 1. Odell (U), 54.15, 2. Tayl« (E). 56.24, 3. Valdez (E). 56.5.
400 relay · 1. Esanda (H. Gelder, J. Gelder, Rincon, Marx), 53.07.
1,600 relay · 1. University, 4:33.37.
HJ · 1. Malouf (U), 5-5; 2. Knoesen (U), 4-10; 3. Rincon (E), 4-10.
U • 1. R. Kim (U), 14-10; 2. E. Kim (U), 14-5; 3. Matsamura (U). 13-4.
TJ • 1. Malouf (U), 35-31/.; 2. Ruth (U), 31-9'1•; 3. Fitzabonls (U), 3o-10.
Pl/ • 1. not contested.
SP · 1. Mills (U). 29-5''1; 2. Vega (E), 27· 11; 3. Hiiiard (U), 21-5.
OT · 1. Mills (U), 111-10; 2. Hiiiard (lJ), 78-1'/1; 3. Vega (E), 79-31/2.
M arte COAST L!AGUI
COMINA D1L MM t 7, ColTA MllA JI
100 ·1. Day (CM), 12.8; 2. Thayer (CdM), 13.2; 3. Ouff (CM), 13.7.
200 • 1. Day (CM), 26.8; 2. Thttyer (CdM), 27.9; 3. 8. Cummins (CdM), 28.1.
400 • 1. J. Cummins (CdM), 1 :01.5; 2. Claster (CdM), 1 :04.5; 3. Kramer (CdM),
1:04.7.
800 • 1. Allen (CdM), 2:25.4; 2. MorM (CdM), 2:32.7; 3. 8. Cummins (CdM),
2:32.7.
1,600 . 1. Allen (CdM), 5:16.0; 2. Hossfeld (CdM), 5:17.0; 3. IC. Quinlan (CdM),
5:22.0.
3,200 . 1. MeMfWY (CdM). 12:11.9; 2. K. Quinlan (CdM), 12:12.2; 3. Hossfeld
(CdM), 12:12.5.
100 H • 1. Mahler (CdM), 16.5; 2. Cluff (CM), 18.8; 3. Dubin (CdM), 19.6.
300 H -1. Mahler (CdM), •9.1; 2. HKlt (CM), 54.4; 3. V. Quint.fl (CdM), S5.4.
400r~·1. Corona del Mar CTNyer. ~Kr.mer, J. Cummins). 53.1.
1,600 rel~· 1. Corona del Mar (I. Cummtm. Mone, ~ J. Cummins),
4:16.0.
HJ · 1. Day (CM), W; 2. lr.wner (CdM), 5-6; 3. Kendt1dt (CdM), S.O. u -1. Thayer (CdM). 1~ 2. MltW (CdM), 14-5; 3. Phlm (CM). 14-1.
TJ • 1. CWwwy (CdM). ~2; 2.. '*mo (CdM), 29-0; ). Phlm (CM), 27-0.
Pl/. 1. c.nary (CdM). teHt 2. *-(CdM). 7-0: 3. Weber (CdM). w.
SP· 1. 8. AIM (CM). JJ.M( 2.. ll AIM (CM). J0.10''4; J. H9wtlnl (CdM),
28-111h .
OT· 1. 8. Alna ((Ml 1CICHY.; 2: ll NM~ 91-4; 3. Shettl9r (CdM). IM. ..... ~ • &:~n.,.._-. ..
100 • 1. HMrtton fi\U; 2. lurtlllghem (NH). 12.1; J . Jenkins W¢ tu. 200 · 1. 8Uf1inghlm ~ 2. tterftlon(AH), 2S.7; ). ~WO. 26.7.
400 -1. DrMeWO. • 1. ~ CNH>. 1:o2.6: J. ~ CNH>. 1m.s.
800 • 1. Steen .... 2:D. , 1. """°" ~. 2:27.5; J. G.u (AH), 2:JJ.7. uoo . 1. St.-. ..... ,. J. Wlftno (Nf), 5:26; J.,.,. (MO, 5:21.
J.200 . t. s...,... a.a: J.,... CNH>. U:OM: w.nno :\'2:11.1. tao". 1. -=~r a. .......... (AH),,,.~).~ (flj 17.7. JOO H • 1. 1i l 4!._t.i J; 0., 0llf). !OA; J, l(.ely (NG, .7. «M>retay ·1.MID -...
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TJ · 1.~ "1sl. Dfc l.c..119111. 1. N · 1. ~ =:., Wlrtno CNt, M. ... :.·.~--mii-.. ~~.N1'"
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11'9~ school J!rl1
TUCK & flELD
Sea
Ki~gs
roll
pa:st
Mesa
• CdM caps off an
undefeated PCL
campaign with a 97-39
win over Mustangs.
Tony .Altobelli
DAILY PILOT
CORONA DEL MAR -The
Co1ona del Mar High girls
track and field team put the
fil)ishing touches on a perfect
Pacific Coast League cam-
paign with a 97-39 win over
visiting Costa Mesa Wednes-
day afternoon.
"We've got some pretty
good talent over here, that's
for sure," a modest Corona
del Mar Coach Bill Sumner
said. "I'm happy with where
we are at this point and I hope
we continue to improve
through the league finals and
into CIF."
There were a number of
standouts for the Sea Kings,
but none managed to pull out
three wins like Costa Mesa
sophomore Sharon Day.
Day took first in the 100-
(12.8) and 200-meter runs
(26.8) and also cleared 5-feet-
8 in the high jump, he r per-
sonal best mark of the sea·
son.
•Jumping on a quality SUI·
face really makes a differ-
ence,• assistant coach and
proud father Eugene Day
said. •1t•s during meets Wee
this is when she needs to push
because this is easy. When
the league finals and CJF rolls
around, that's when it gets
tough.• •
After a disappointing
result at the Arcadia lnVlta-
tional two weeks ago, Day
cleared 5-8 and nearly set a
new high mark at 6-0. "She
cracked a smile when she
cleared 5-8," Eugene Day
said. •But when she grazed
the bar at 6-0, her eyes got as
big as saucers. She knows she
can clear that mark and she
nearly did it today.•
With .the exception of Day
and Beverly Aina, who won
both the shot put (33·93/•) and
discus ~100-7112) ahead of sis-
ter, Rachel Aina (30-101/4 and
91-8, respectively), it was all
Corona del Mar the rest of the
way.
Leading the Sea Kings'
charge is multitaJented
Jaycee Mahler, who won both
the 100 hurdles (16.5) and 300
hurdles (49.1), and placed
second in the long jump
(14-5).
It was that second-place
showing which drew the
attention of Sumner. •1
believe Jaycee will be more
effective for us in the hurdles
and long jump, rather than
the sprints," Sumn er said .
•she's only been in three long
jump events and she's come
in first twice and second once.
That's not too sh abby."
Corona del Mar junior
Julie Allen went about her
usual business, winning the
800 (2:25.4) and 1,600
(5:16.0). "She was working on
a couple of specific things
during her races so ahe got
something accompliJbed
today,• Sumner aald.
Jenny Cummins led a
CdM sweep in the 400
(1 :01.5), edging out tMID-
matet Laura Clater (1:04.5)
and Kinzie KraJMI' (1:04.7) .
Another 1-2-3 am.b came
in the 3,200 wbeN Seuon
Meteney (12:11.8) edged out
Katie Quilmn (12:12.2) and
Oiada }to.Mid (12:12.5).
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H~'!. school boJ.S TRACK & FIELD
Eagles
overrun
by Uni
• The outmanned Estancia boys
will take just six athletes into
the PCL varsity preliminaries.
Steve Virgen
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -University High
needed four buses to bring its track field
and swimnung squads to Estancia
Wednesday. More than half was for the
track team which overwhelmingly pro-
VJded the advantage when the Trojans'
boys squad defeated the Eagles, 85-38, in
the last Pacific Coast League dual meet
for both teams.
"That is like our entire student body,•
Estancia hurdles coach Steve Crenshaw
joked as he watched the Trojans leaving.
"Did they bring their whole school? We
deal with this every year. The numbers
just kill us. 1 cannot recall a meet where
we're donunated by numbers and we
win."
With the PCL preliminanes scheduled
Monday at Irvine High at 2 p .m., the
Eagles concentrated on just staying
healthy, rather than winning, ~specially in
the case of SlX Estanoa athletes.
ln the league prelims, the Eagles will
have Juniors Robert Arroyo and Mario
Macias, who compete tn the shot put and
discus, M.J.ke Casillas and Enc Lopez in the
1,600 meters and 3,200. Junior Pablo Tanielu
will run the t 00 and try to p1lce m the long
Jump, while sophomore phenom Humberto
Rojas IS focused on the 800 and 1,600.
·we just want to survive/ Estancia
distance coach Charlle Appell said of the
Eagles' final dual meeL "There are shin
splints, the flu ... our perfonnances aren't
important. We just want to be able to car-
ry through ~o make today valuable and for
some to get {personal-best times)."
Rojas, Casillas and freshman Jorge
Zuruga came through with first-place
honors. Rojas won the 800 (2:07 .1) and
finished second in the 1 l600 (4:39.91 ),
while Casillas crossed first in the 3,200
(10:24.59) and finished lhlid in the 1,600
(4:46.8). Zumga won the triple jump m
39-11/2 and was third m the 200 (24 .49)
and the 400 (56.2).
Zuruga is one of hve Creshmen who has
competed on the varsity level throughout
the season. Jason Johnston, Nicholas
Koreerat. Panfilo Elias and Omar Montil-
lo. along wtth varsity sophomores Kyle
Casillas, Abdul Ka1yum and Joey
Lmdquist, will get a chance to battle
against their own level as they will be
placed m the frosh/soph competition for
the PCL preluns and fmals.
Estancia boys coach Dominic Lakey
says the underclassmen should benefit
from the change and will certainly have a
chance to claim individual titles.
"They're not going to qualify for CIF
yet, because they are so young" Lakey
said. "I'd rather have them run and jump
more competitively at their age group. I
think we will have some success.•
SPORTS Thursday, Ap!il 26, 200 l m
T~ wrap up dual-meet crowll
•Newport edges 'Aliso,
70-66, to cap unbeaten
regular season.
Barry Faulkner
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -Apparent-
ly, there is a mandatory waiting
period for success among Newport
Harbor High boys track and field
coaches.
Bob Hailey, who coa~hed the
Sailors for 20 seasons (1960-79) did-
n't win his first Sunset' League
crown until his 13th year, before
reeling off six straight.
Now, Bim Barry, who worked 10
seasons before finishing atop the
Sea View League last year, the
school's first title since 1979, is
building a streak of his own.
"Maybe it just took me that long
to figure out what 1 was doing,·
quipped Barry, following his Sailors'
hard-fought 70-66 Sea View League
dual meet over visiting Aliso Niguel
Wednesday.
The victory completed an
unbeaten regular season for the
Tar$ (8-0, 4-0 in league), ahd gave
them their second straigt\t league
dual-meet crown.
But it was without tumult for Bar-
ry and" his athletes, who won just
three of the 1-0 events contested on
the track against a formidable band
of Wolverines.
Senior Chris McMillen, the
reigning Sea View t ,600-meter
champion, lopped the field in the
800 (t :59.9) and the 1,600 (4:27 .3)
He added to a grueling day with a
second-place showing in the 3,200,
behind teammate Jesus Santana.
"Chris was really huge for us,·
Barry said. "That's a really long day
for him, especially smce tus t ,600
' and 800 were both quality times.•
McMillen, who had not run the
three events in the ~e meet pre-
viously this season, predicted a
pedestrian 3,200, before that race
began.
As it turned out, the one-two fin.
ish in the 3,200 by Santana and
McMillen, clinched the team vict.011Y.
· The win, however, would not
have been attainable without some
strong field-event performances by
the hosts.
Morgan Curtis, a senior, and
David Sprenger, a 1uruor, combined
to earn 16 pomts in the long and
triple Jwnps.
Curtis bounded 43-23/4 to wm
the triple Jump, a Beamon-esque
improvement of nearly two f el over
tus previous best
"He has good tPChnlqu ·.but he's
been injured a lot,• Harbor jumps
coach Nowell Kay said •wThe last
two weeks off (the Tars had a Sea
View bye the week preceding
spring recess) helped him get
healthy.· •
Sprenger was ~cond m the triple
(a persondl-besl 42-lOlh), after
"winning the long jwnp In 20-91/4.
Curtis wa'> c;econd in the long jump
(20-3).
"Those guy~ were big time.•
Barry said
Reigning league shot put cham-
pion Rion McKmnt!y won his spe-
cialty (45-5'1/4). while John PcSC'helt
(6-0 m the high 1wnp) ar\d David
Marshall (140-7 in the d1~us) were
also wmne~ for the Tdr'> MarshaU
was also second m the shot
BOYS TRACK AND FIELD SUMMARIES
f'AOAC COAST LEAGUE
CoftoNA DEL MAit 77, CosTA M ESA 59
100 • 1 Stnckland (CM), 11.3; 2. Whrtaker (CdM), 11 6, 3 Collier (CdM),
11.7
200 • 1. StrKkland (CM), 23 6, 2. Powell (CM), 23 7, 3 Del Farite (CdM),
24 1
400 -1 Del Fante (CdM), 53 9; 2 lliescu (CM), 55 0, 3 Stromberg (CdM).
55.6.
800 • 1. Yelsey (CdM). 2.08.3; 2. Dillion (CdM), 2.09 8; 3. Salas' (CM), 2 10.6.
1,600 • 1. Beardslee (CdM), 4:45.3; 2. Hodges (CdM), 4:52 9; 3. Dunn
(CdM), 4:54.2 •
3,200 • 1. Yelsey (CdM), 9'414; 2 ~ (CdM), 10'35.1, 2. Ibarra (CM~ 10:30.S,
110 HH • 1 Carpenter (CdM), 17.2. 2 Glyer (CdM). 19.3, 3 Contreras
{CM), 20.0.
300 IH 1. Falci (CM), 44 5, 2. Carpenter (CdM), 4S 1. 2 <:ontreras (CM),
48.3.
400 relay· 1 Costa Mesa (Strickland. Powell, Falo, Day). 45 S
1,600 relay · 1. Costa Mesa (Day, lliescu, Stnckland, Powell), 3 38 6
HJ · 1 Day (CM), 6--0; 2. R1ngstrom (CdM). 5-8. 3 Green (CdM), S 6
U · 1 Day (CM). 19-1; 2. lliescu (CM). 17-11; 2 McDarnels (CM), 17 7'11
TJ • 1 Powell (CM), 36-7; 2 Knuppel (CdM). 35-6; 3 Krikorian (CM), 35-0
PV • 1 Turco (CdM), 11-6, 2 Knuppel (CdM). 11-0. 3 Norman (CdM), 10-6
SP · 1 Grey (CdM), 43-4V .. 2. Mc0ueen (CM), 38-1 We. 3 Martin (CM). 37-0'h
DT 1 Grey (CdM), 142-9; 2 Barber (CdM), 117-6. 3 Wald (CdM). 105,3•11
f'AORC COAST LEAGUE
UNIVERSITY 85, EslANOA 38
100 1 Vik (U), 11 S4; 2. Koreerat (E). 11.88. 3 Vin (U), 11 98
200 • 1 Thomas (U), 24. 1, 2 Keschrumrus (U). 24.3, 3 Zuniga (E). 24 49
400 • 1. Thomas (U), S4.4; 2 Sprague (U), S4 41, 3. Zuniga (E), 56 2
800 1 Rojas (E). 2·07.1; 2. Collins(~). 2 14 0; 3 Young (U), 2 26 12
1,600 • 1 Collins (U), 4:37.82. 2. Roias (E). 4 39.91, 3 M Casillas (E), 4 46 8.
3,200 • 1 M . Casillas (E). 10:24.59; 2. Lopez (E), 10 46 24, 3 Orozco (E).
10:54.55
110 HH · 1 Wang (U), 16.80, 2 Aryama (U). 17 36. 3 Karyum (E). 23 4
300 IH • 1. Illingworth (U), 42. 12, 2. Wang (U). 42 49. 3 Aryama (U), 46.5.
400 relay · 1. University, 46.9.
1,600 relay · 1 University, 3:46. 15.
HJ • 1. Jeb (U), 5-1 O; no second or third
U 1 Vic (U), 18,81/>; 2. Johnston (E), 17· 10, 3 Tanielo (E). 17 7
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa High's Bo lllescu lies in the long jump Thursday afternoon.
TJ • 1. Zuniga (E), 39·1''2; 2. Koreerat (E), 37-7'1•, 3 Burnett (U), 33-8
PV • not contested.
SP · 1 Rogers (U), 45-3; 2 Fred (U). 43.311., 3 Eskandar (U), 38 8
OT 1 Eskandar (U), 131·7'/z; 2. Sedegra111sch (U). 117 1. 3 Gottan1n (U),
96-5
COM
CONTINUED FROM 81
• Josh bas really gotten senous the
past few weeks,· Mesa Coach John
Camey said. "He's put more focus and
intensity 10to his events and it's showing
with the strong times.·
Assistant coach Eugene Day. the
father of Louis, was pleased to see such
strong marks m his events. "I've really
been working wtth h1m on hi)) fonn in
the high jump and today, he put togeth-
er a great Jump out there,· Eugene Day
said.
While Day and Strickland earned the
load for the Mustangs, a number or dif-
ferent Sea Kings were posting victones
in various events.
Jon-Luke Del Pante placed first in
the 400 (53.9), Travis Beardslee won the
· 1,600 (4:45.3) and Chris Carpenter took
the top spot m the 110 high hurdles
(17.2).
The Mustangs had md1vtduc:il wms
from Bernardo Falci in the 300 mterme-
diate hurdles (44 5) and Zack Powell m
the tnple Jump (36-7). Mesa also won
the 400 relay (Strickland, Powell, FaJa,
Day) with a 45.5 and the 1,600 relay
{Day, Bo lliescu, Strickland, Powell)
Wlth a 3.38.6
"Overall, we dld some pretty good
things today.· Carney sd1d. ~we·ve
been pretty good in most of our events,
but today, some indJVJduals stepped up
and performed even better."
The PCL prellminanes will take
place Monday, beginning at 2:30 p.m. at
Irvine High, while the fmals begin at
4·45 on Fri.ddy.
SU. VlEW LEAGUE
NEWPO«T HAll80ft 70, Auso N IGun 66
100 1. Beece (AN), 10.9; 2 Bourazanian (AN), 11 3, 3 Johnson (NH).
114
200 -1 Paige (AN). 23.2. 2. Johnson (NH), 24 0, 3 Kerns (NH). 24 1
400 . 1 Paige (AN). 50.8, 2. Mudge (AN). 52.9, 3 Peschelt (NH), 52.9
800 • 1 McM1llen (NH), 1 :59 9, 2 Ballens (AN), 2 04 9. 3 Duque (AN),
2 06 3
1,600 1 McM1llen (NH). 4·27 3; 2. Santana (NH), 4 39 2, 3 Mekale (AN).
4:31 1
3,200. 1 Santana (NH). 10-06; 2 McMillen (NH). 10 07 2. 3 Metcalf
(AN), 10· 24
110 HH • 1 Mudge (AN). 40 4; 2. Tupy (NH), 16 1, 3 Moyer (NH), 16.3
300 IH • 1 Mudge (AN), 40 4, 2. Moyer (NH). 40.8. 3 Hawthorne (AN),
42 8.
400 relay -l . Ahso Niguel. 43.6.
1,600 relay -1 Aliso Niguel, 3;34.3
HJ • 1 Peschelt (NH), 6-0; 2. Tehrani (AN), 5-8, 3 Bau (NH), 5 8
U . 1. Sprenger (NH). 20-93/•; 2. Curtis (NH), 20-3; 3. Kems (NH). 19 5''1.
TJ 1 Curtis (NH), 43.211.; 2. Sprenger (NH), 42-10 /,, 3 Hawthorne (AN),
41 -9.
PV -1. Jones (AN), 12-0; 2. Ross (AN). 12·0; 3. Asgan CAN), 11-0
SP • 1. McKinney (NH), 45-5l /•; 2 D. Marshall (NH), 44-9, 3 Rodnguez
(AN), 42·S1/1.
OT · 1 D M Arshall (NH), 140-7, 2 Fisher (AN), 128 3; 3 Rodriguez (AN),
127·2'/2.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS SWIMMING
Mackey, Geehr lead Sailors
• Newport Harbor easily
defeats Aliso Niguel, 123-47,
in final league dual meet.
NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Har·
bor High's girls swim team capped the
Sea View League dual-meet portion of
the season Wednesday with a 123-47
victory over visiting Aliso Niguel.
Nicole Mackey won the 200-yard
indlvidual medley (2:05.25) and l 00
freestyle (52.75) and swam first on two
winning relays, while Carly Geehr
touched first in the 100 backstroke
(1:00.30) and 50 free (25.46), while also
swimmlng on two first-place relays.
Mackey. Geehr, Jennifer Arrow and
Mai Tojima won the 200 medley reloy for
Harbor in 1:54.49, while Mackey. Geehr,
Arrow and Erin Ball won the 200 tree
relay (1:44 .55).
Jenna Mwphy, Ashley Parole, Jessica
Ball and Tajima formed Newport's win-
ning 400 free relay (3:59.17).
Other lnd1vtdual winners for the
Sailors were Mwpby (2:06.16 in the 200
free), Hillary K&rgas (1 :06.27 in the 100
butterfly), 18jima (5:24 77 in the 500
free) and Arrow (l :08.60 in the 100
breaststroke).
The Sallon improved to 7·1, 3· 1 in
league. AUlo Niguel fell to 0-7, 0-4.
ed on two wmrung relays, while Led.fl
touched firs( in the 200 free (1:47.78) and
100 backstroke (57 .86).
Andrew Cole, Lean, Belden and
anchor Joey Snelgrove won the 200
medley relay (1 :44.77) for Harbor, while
Snelgrove, Steven Jendrusina, Michael
Vandenberg and Belden teamed for a
winning time of 1:33.41 in the 200 free
relay.
Cole (2:06 in the 200 individuaJ med-
ley), Andrew Sinclair (5:27 .95 ln the 500
free) and Brad Dillman (1 :10.34 in the
100 breaststroke) also won individual
events for Harbor, wblch improved to 6·
2, 3-1 in league. Aliso fell to 1-6, 1·3.
Mesa falls to Mater Dei
SANTA ANA -The Costa Mesa High
g1rls swim team fell to host Mater Del,
95..66, in nonleague action Tuesday.
Erin Bayes wos the Mustangs• lone
individual wmner, placing ftrst tn the 5()...
yard freestyle. Her time wa not avail-
able from the Mustangs' coaching 5taff.
The 200 medley relay team, cons11t·
ing of Bayes, Wendy Martinovich, Jody
Martlnovich and Sarah Douglass, posted
a winning time of 2:03.82.
The Martinovich silten joined 84yi
and Shirley Peng to win the '00 free
relay (3:59.05).
On the boys aide, the Mustangs lost, Belden, Lean lead Newport to the Monercha. 101-36, but not wtthout
NEWPORT BBACH -Ryen Lean and a couple of lint-place times from Mike
Peter 8elda won two lndMdual eventl Whltmen.
Wednellday M Newport Harbor High'• The Mu.tangs' ltandout woo both th
boys swtm e.un cWeaMd vtattng Alilo 200 me c2:02.61) end the 100 butterfly
Niguel. 108-51, In ti.Mt...._,, ftnaJ Sea (58.72).
View LMgue dual...... CllUen Manball placed M<."Ol1d ln
Belden WOD tbe 50-yanl fJwt)1e ti.Mt 100 he (58.•) Ulld lblrd ln tbe 50
(22.55) end 100 free (50.~) ad C»lllpet-.._(no time avdable). •
\ ~---------~-~~------------·==
CdM girls cruise, 95-56
COSTA MESA -Corona del Mar
Hlgh's girls swim team swept all three
relays and featured four mdlvidual wm-
ners Wednesday as the Sea Kings defeat-
ed host Costa Mesa. 95-56, in the season's
final Paafic Coast League dual meet.
Lauren Powers (2:08 in the 200-yard
freestyle), Vivian Liao (25.45 in the 50
free), Kim McKay (1:04.30 in the too
butterfly) and sophomore Christina
Hewko (1:08.95 in the 100 backstroke)
were individual winners for Corona del
Mar, which finished 5-0 m PCL dual
meets and 7-1-1 overall.
Jody Martinovich won the 200 IM
(2:19.50) and 500 free (5:38.15) for Mesa,
while teammate and sister Wendy Mar-
tinovich touched first in the 100 breast-
stroke (1:12.90). Mesa's Enn Bayes woo
the too Jree (55.03)
I
c~ boys romp, 125-25
COSTA MESA -Corona del Mar
High's Matt Meyer and Marcello Pantu-
hano each won two indMdUAI events
Wednesday as the Sea Kings defeated
host Costa Mesa. 125·25, in a Paclbc:
C065t League boys swim meet.
Meyer won the 100.yanl freettyle
(51.72) and 200 free (1:5'.80), while Pan·
tuliano touched firlt ln the 200 mdMd-
ual medley (2:13.46} and 100 breatt·
stroke ( l :06.46).
Gerrett Bowlus (59.12 ln the 100
beck.ltrokel and John Money (24.29 In
the 50 free} ., recocded lmprellhe
lndividual Wini for CdM, which
Improved to 7·2, 4·1 ln the PCL. ·n.. See Kingl will bolt the PCL pre·
umlnariea Tuesday and lMgue ftnU M914.
SIA VIEW LEAGUl llOYS '*-' .._ 108, A4ao NIGla 57
200 IMdley r~~ I N..-.pott H,rbor (Cole. lHn, Belden -S-..Jgrowl. I 411 11 lOO for" I ~(NH). I •7 71. 2 O.nm.n (NH), 2.08 91. l f1Mlt (NII 2 11 02 200 IM 1 Co.. l"'HI 21>6 00'.
l McO""Ot\ (AH), 2 12 U i ~ (NH). 2 17 .Q SO frtt I 8"len (NHI, U SS. l (I••)
~(NH) lll'CI llodt~ (M), 2l Ol 100 fly I G4~ !A"'l 56 S2. l Cot• ("'HI S611.
l ,.non (AH) 1ll00 100 frM I l8Mn (NH). SO l<I l M(:(l.mon (AH) SI 92 ) Hwng ()114), » 57 soo,,... I s.nc~" (NH). s.27 9S 2 Annsl10t>9 (NHl. H2ll.) v~o (kHI. 60l l7
lOO fTM rlYy I H.wpott ~ !Sne19row, -\&N V...oenbt<9 lll'CI ~l. I JJ •I 100
biKlt • I le.n (NH). S7 116. l ~(NM). I 07 1) ) ~CAA I 07 .18 100 b<N<t I Oill....,,
CHHl. 1 10.)il 2 C""'"""9' CAN.I, 1 1l l9 1 IOMoon (NHJ. 1 u * a ''" relrf 1 Al"° N~. 13299 SIA WW UAGUI QIU ..._ .._ 12l, A4ao ..... 47
200 medley relay I H.wpott H¥bOt <M-!<ey. An°"'I GMtv Mid T•1•ml I Sot·~ lOO forff • I ,
Mu<phy (NI-!), 2 06 16. l w.tidl (AN). 2.09 )4,) l'•olt (NH) 2 12 12 200 IM I M«t~ (NH).
2 05 25. 1 Tajima /NHI. 2 ll 00. l Anow (NH). 2 2JS9 SO kM I GMlw (NH) lS ~ l (
a.II (NH). 2' •l. J Murphy (NH). 26 82 100 fly • I tt.<QM (NH). I 06 . .z7. 2 Ir"'¥ (lljH) I OI 12.
.! tlelden (NH). 1 09 S3 100 lrM • 1 ~(NH). S2..7S. l 0.lmo<at (.AN). S6 69 l I a.ti (Mi).
10012 SOOIT" 1 T11•1NCHH).S2•n.2-w.ict>(AH).S.194,J K•QM(NH) '§'1091 200ffw
relay• I Hewpott Harbor (M.cke)I. ( I.ii, Alrow and GMtv). 1 4'I U 100 btc~ I Citetw ~H) I 00 )0; 2 Oelm«el (AH). I 0167, l E a.II~. I 04 09 100 brMlt I An0¥o (NHI. I Ol 60. l
Melf (AN). I 16 99, l A.cos~ (AH). I 18 30 400 lrM fel.ty 1 Newpon HMbor ('-lurphv. ,.,... I
a.II end TtjllN). ii S9 17
. .
84 Thursday, April 26, 2001 SPOR'IS Doily Pilot
I
This-is what itS all about
• I
11ougb winning matter&, the
\naugwal season for the
Oro.nge Coast College
women's badminton team is all
about fun. And that fun couldn't
have come at a better time for
Kelly Overby.
volleyball and had been training
io the Orange County Volleyball
Club for six years.
she said.
Overby discovered
badminton when she
saw a poster advertising
for team members,
while on campus. Yes,
she joined for the fun
aspect, but she has
come to realize that the
sport 1sn't like a
recreation game at
the abillty to compete
without backing down, is
whist determines a true
athlete.
everyone. Sbe al.so shared smile!!
with her friends.
Five months ago. Overby went
through a kidney tranplant.
She reali2ed her kidney faiJUJe
in October of 1999 and underwent
dialysis three days a week.
"That's when it really hit me,"
Overby said of the reality of her
fate. "Before, I really didn't know
what was going on.•
Overby is no stranger to
courage . She wanted to
play badminton so she
could maintain her
competitive spirit. That's
what's fun for Overby. J
Wben·it was time for a team
photo, she giggled with glee,
capturing the essence of pure joy.
Though she is still learning about
badminton, her confident
satisfaction causes her to appear
as if she were a pro. This ls where
she belongs. 1bis is. God's will. Today, her eyes light up when
she talks about the sport she is
learrung and the friends she has
made because of it.
Then, last November, ~t St.
Joseph's Hospital, she had the
kidney tramplant.
a picnic. • · Steve Virgen
COASTERS
' Yet, she takes pleasure
in the simple aspects of life.
Friends. A new day. And
Soon, summer will come and
she will experience other
activities. She will take·advantage
of her new kidney and in the fall
she will advance further in OCC
sports. M I'm going to try golf in the
fall at OCC, • Overby said.
. Speed is required.
•we have a lot of Laughs," says
the easy-going Overby.
She never worried about death,
much less her next semester at OCC.
Coordination is a
necessity. lntelligettce 1 cookies.
When OCC cruised past
visiting San Diego City Friday,
20-1, Overby brought cookies for
At CaJvary Chapel High, she
played four varsity years of
"I just trusted that whatever
happened to me was God's will,"
and technique is what separates
the elite from the average players.
And like any other sport, courage, r
Sea Kings shocked
• Too many mistakes
for CdM in five-game
loss to Timberwolves.
IRV INE -VOllEYBAll Too mdny
rmssed serves plus too many
hitting errors equal one
toug h loss for the Corona de l
Ma r l l1q h boys voll eyball
tedrn.
Th£• Sed Kings lost to host
Northwood, 12-15, 18-16, 15-
11. 9-15, 15-4, Wednesday m
Pdctfic Coast League action.
Forrest Mack led CdM
(7-3, 6-1 m ledgue) Wl th 30
lulls. wh1.Je Charlie AlshuJer
dupped m 19.
Setter Evd n Burden paced
the offense Wlth 73 ass1Sts to
go ctlong Wlth his five lolls and
11 block!.. •Wt th all lus run-
rung dround. he must have
ran three miles tonight,·
Coach Steve Conti said.
Mesa falls to Uni
c 0 s T A VOllEYBlll MESA -The
Costa Mesa I hgh boys volley-
ball tedm lost a 15-8, 15-b, 15-
5 Pacific Coast League match
to vis1tmg University Wednes-
ddy afternoon. ·we played them a lot
tougher today than we dld the
last tune," Mesa Coach Dave
Sorrelli. said. "I wish we had
dilolher month left m tht? sea-
son becduse we're getting
better and better We're
dlmost there.·
Carlos Jaune and E!J Solis
each had sue kills for the Mus-
tdng.,. Sorrells was also
pleased Wlth the strong
defensive play of Gilbert Lan-
deros
BRIEFLY
DON UACH I OAllY PILOT
Mesa's Strickland wins 100 in 11.3. He also won the 200.
Cleme nte players Wednes-
day, but the visiting lhtons
won the nine-hole nonJ eague
boys golf match, 202-206, at
Santa Ana Country Club. .
Newport Harbor won the
first nine holes earlier in the
season, but San Clemente
came back to capture the 18-
hole series, 404-407.
Also scoring for the Sailors
were Bre nt Beebe (40), Tom
Werbe (42). Miller Akins (42)
and George Hanold (43).
Kush shared medalist honors
with San Clemente's Sean
Miller and Mike Nuno.
The Tars play their finaJ
Sea View League match
today against Aliso Niguel a t
El Niguel Country Club.
Sea Kings fall
N E w p 0 R T GOLF
BEACH -The Corona
er CdM scorers included Brad
Chamberlin (39), Alex Chiko-
vani and Tun Frohling (41
each) and Robbie Fry and
Colby Hackett (42 each).
The Sea Kings will wrap
up Pacilic Coast League play
at NBCC against Costa Mesa
today at 2:30 p.m.
Eagles fall in three
c o s TA VOLLEYBALL MESA -The
Estancia High boys volleyball
team dropped a 15-1, 15-2,
15-5 Pacific Coast League
d ecision to VlSiting Laguna
Beach Wednesday night.
Mtke Phan led the Eagles
with seven kl.lls. while John
Lindsay added sue. Sette r Don
Phan came through with 27
assists.
NEWPORT BEACH LITtl'lE LEAGUE
Diamondbacks nip Yankees
• Colton's two doubles h elp spark 4-3 victory.
Scott Collon had two doubles
to lead the Diamondbacks to a 4-3
win over the Yankees in Newport
Beach Little League Majors
Division action Saturday.
Youth
SPORTS
In addition to Cotton's offense, Grant Heffernan, Greg
Carte and Cameron Black came through with clutch hits,
while CurUs Converse anchored the defense.
Garte was strong on the mound for the D-Backs, pitching
a complete-game gem.
The Yankees were Jed both on the mound and at the plate
by Vinnie Saint John.
In other Majors Division a ction:
• GIANTS 5, RED Sox 4 -Danny Moskovtts and Phllllp
Bannan provided enougb strong pitching to lead the Giants
over the Red Sox Monday.
On offens~ Bannan came through with a single and
double, while Kevin Dearen added a single, an RBI and two
runs scored for the Giants.
Other Giant offensive weapons included JafJer Kattan,
Kevtn Kottke, Tommy Hutchison and Nick Taylor.
In AA Division action:
• Dopcas 10, CARDINALS 8 -Dodgers' pitchers Jarrett
Logan, Nick Flamson and Kyle Danese combined for nine
strikeouts to lead the Big Blue to a win over the CardinaJs.
Chris Burke, Karl Fletcher, Gustaf Hellmer and Carter
Taylor combined for eight hits and seven RBis for the
Dodgers, while Francesco Impagllazzo and Chase Nugent
combined for four runs scored.
The Dodgers were Jed on defense by David Welland.
• MARINERS 10, BRAVES 2 -The Mariners used strong pitching
and eff'ective hitting to defeat the Braves Tuesday.
Alex Maln1how had two triples to spark the M's oUense,
while pitchers Doug Wilt and John Chrtsttan combined to
strike out nine Braves.
Matt Ruiz, Mitch Gardner, Anthony Mainero and Alec Pas-
tre eacH bad key hits for the Mariners, while Alex Weddle, Zac
Cabin and Trevor McGhJe anchored the defense.
The Braves were Jed by Connor Gaughn, Peter Fraaza,
Kevin Pinelli and Collln Krahe.
NEWPORT HARBOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION
Dodgers edge Braves, 14-13
The Mustangs will play at
Northwood on Fnday. begm-
nmg at 3:30 p.m.
del Mar High boys golf team
fin1 shed its 18-hole match
with Woodbridge and lost,
396-407. The finaJ nine holes
(won by the Warriors, 197-
200) were· played Wednesday
at the Newport Beach Coun-
try Club.
WEDNESDAY'S DEEP SEA c~ Landing . 2 boats, •Trailing, 11-5, Dodgers regroup and pull it out.
19 anglers. 61 sculpln, 32 sand
bass, 12 rockfish, 7 calko bass,
2 whitefish, 1 sheephead.
Trito ns top Sailors
SANTA ANA GOLF
D•v•y's Locker -6 boats,
89 anglers. 7 white sea bass,
58 calico bass, 40 bonito,
19 sand bass, 6 barracuda, HEIGHTS -Newport
Harbor H1yh's Daniel Kush
shot 3-over-par 39 to share
medalist honors with two San
Nick She rman was lhe
medalist with a 2-over-par 37
for the Sea Kings (1 2-5). 0 th-
4 halibut. 143 rockfish,
127whitefish,120 Spanish jack.
19 sheephead, 16 sculpln, 6 sole,
1 ling cod. 74 blue perth.
FRANCO CARLOS FRANCO
"We wanted to use the
tournament to try to get
Carlos a few (pitching)
innings to keep him sharp,•
Bauermeister said.
CO NTINUED FROM Bl
rommerc1al for the grand
ol' game dndlor for laundry
detergent.
"He en1oys being on the
held a nd everytlung that
goes with it.· said Costa
Mesa Coach Kuk
Bauermeister, whose dinner
has sometimes gotten cold
due to Franco's persistent
pleas for 10 more ground
balls, or one more round of
batting practice.
·He could lake BP all
day long and he could field
ground balls forever, "
added Bauermeister, who
not only indulges Franco's
obsession, but inspires It.
·1 was really bad my freshman year,•
Franco recalled. •But as a sophomore, I
stayed after practice a lot with Kirk and n ox
(former Mesa assistant Paul 'Th>xel. who died
tragically dunng Franco's sophomore season) •
and they helped me a lot. Ruben Mancilla
(a seruor star on the 1998 Mustangs) 8lso
helped me a lot. He was a great role model.•
Franco is now a role model for his
teammates. He plays first base with
surprising agWty, is productive offen91vely m
the deanup spot (hJtting .306 with one homer
and 17 RBls heading into Urls week~and is
~oned to the mound ln the late innings,
whenever the garn is on the line. ln.171/3
i.nnlnga pitched through April 18, he was 4-2
wtth thr aaves, with a sparkling l .62 ERA
and 15 strtkeout.s.
Jn three Pride of th Cout Tournament
victories last week, Franco flamed two wins
and a aave on lhe mound. H fanned six in
four innings and did not allow an earned run.
He also w nl 4 tor 10 with three RBis,
lndudtng the gam -winning RBI single April
t? aga1nlt Santa Ana Valley. Por h1I efforts,
h la th Daily Pt.lot Atfllet of Uwt Week.
Franco, who started a
handful of games the last
two seasons, but works best
in relief, said he relishes
taking the ball when the
stakes are extreme.
•I just rare back. try to
blow people away, or at
least get some ground
balls," he said. •My arm
fell good last week. Since I
onJy throw about an inning
every game I pitch, my arm
never hurts.•
Though he has average
velocity, a late-breaking
curveball, above-average
command, and a thirst for
competition allow Franco to gel the best of
most prep hitters.
•He bas the mentality of a closer, which
ls hard to find,• Bauermeister said. "Carlos
has a Jot of confidence in bimsell, and we
hisve a lot of confidence in carlos.
·Hts breaking ball is hard for hitters to
pick up and he can throw It any time in the
count for a a;triku. And when hitters are ·
loolung for that breaking ball, it makes his
fastball quicker.•
Franco, an All-Newport-Mesa District
and second-team All-PacilJc Coast League
performer last spring, has savored his three
varsity seasons. He believes this year's team
can rival the '98 Mustangs' run to the CIP
Southern Section Division IV quarterfinals.
And though roindlul tho clock ls winding
down on this &pedal time 1n his life, be said
he will olwayt pursue his diamond pe,.lon.
•1 may try to play for a community college
nf>xt year,• h aald. "It'• hard to lmagtne not
bemg able to play bo bell anymore. But
when that bappena, l'O probably play
softball."
And play and play and play.
The Dodgers used some Late-inning magic to defeat the
Braves, 14 -t:l, in Newport Harbor Baseball Association
Bronco Division (ages 11-12) action.
Ian Goodwin came through with four hits, while Jarrett
Daniel added three hits and scored the winning run for the
Dodgers. ,
RJ. D'Cruz came through with two hits and three runs
scored, while Trey LaGrandeur, Chase Behr, Dan Wln.kle,
Alan Orozco, Jerry Whitney and Eric Paine each added key
hits.
The Dodgers' pitching staff was led by Daniel, D'Cn.tz,
Jake Dayton and Robert Tumlin.
The Braves were led by John Swift, Niko Hernandez,
Troy Seeber, Armando He rnandez, Preston Davey,
Justin Jones, Zack Tegel, Brice Jardine, David Holmes
and Michael Puncel.
In Mustang DiVlSion (ages 9-10) action:
• OODGEllS 10, YANKEES 4 -Garrett Mclloberts went 3 for 3
with a double, while Justin Cotham went 2 for 2 to lead the
Dodgers over the Yanks.
Chrts Griffin added two hits, including a double and triple
and drove in three runs for the Dodgers.
The Yankees were led by Justin Todd, who bad two hits
and played solid defense.
• RED Sox 12, CUBS 6 -The Red Sq~ were led by Alex Rios,
who went 4 for 4 with a double, two triples and four RBis,
and Ryan Albert, who bad a single, triple, two RBis and three
runs scored.
Randall Hause provided a timely hit for the Red Sox, while
Luke Fischer scored three runs.
Red Sox pitchers Eric Holland, Rios and Albert combined
to strike out 13 batters, while Bobby Okvtst, Jesse Hickey
and Sean Mangano come through wttli timely defense.
The Cubs were led by Gabriel Gomez and Michael
McKay.
In Pinto Divisloo (ages 7-8) action:
• For the Braves, ln their matchup with the Astros, Jake
Blade. Zack Beauclln. Rick Sullivan. Aaron Newman. Luke
Dawson, Steve Depgbamen and Colton Jec:bon each
contributed to the tea.m's success.
Angels win a pair in PONY action
•The Angels roll, 21-5, and 13-9.
The Angels' offense exploded for a couple ol big wins lost
w~k in Newport Harbor Baseball Alsod4tion Pony DtV1Sion
(ages 13-14) action.
Eddie Pinela. JUltln Miranda and Abdon Ortega each
ripped home runt ln the Angels' 21-5 win over the
Diamondbackt.
J.T. IOaf had three bits, whlle lV8D _.._added two
doublet for the Angels. The defame wp led by Sine ~MIU h...-..lotla Cnand S.... lcan.
Miranda, Ortega end Pinelo again sparked the on .... t.n
the Angfk' 13-9 wtn over the Brevea. •
Plnela. Ott..i• and King lbu9d tbe pltchmg ctuu. and maneoed to fight ott the Breves.
unLE LEAGUE
Cardinals take care
of Diamondbacks
•Morley, Van Geem
shut down D-Backs in
7-3 Majors triumph.
The Cardinals used
effective pitching from Tim
Mcrley and Evan Van Geem
to defeat the Diamondbacks,
7-3. in Costa Mesa NationaJ
Little League Majors Division
action Monday.
Morley and Van Geem
combined to strike out 11 ,
while Eddie Tomasek
spaiked the offense with
three runs scored.
Van Geem helped tus own
cause with a single. double
and two runs scored. while
Starnes Arnold, Daniel
Freeman and Peter
Frydendall also added key
hits for the Cardinals.
On defense, Garrlck
Wllllams and Chris Falbo
stopped 0 -Back rallies with
strong play.
In Minor 8 action:
•A's 11, MARLINS 10 -
Despite the loss, strong play
was provided hy Marbns'
standouts Jacob Wach.man,
James Wanbaugh,Jobnny
Valdez, Joshua Rydlng,
Bryan Guzman, Joshua
Emo, Julian Valdez a nd
Johnny Valdez.
HOOPS
Youth team to be
honored by City.
of Costa Mesa
The City of Costa Mesd
Parks, Recreation Factllties &
Parkways Commission will
honor Rea Elementary boys
Division A basketball team
with a sportsmanship award
May 2 at 6:30 p.m. at City
Hall.
The award was earned at
the Southern Califom1a
Municipal Athletic Federa-
tion (SCMAF) Youth Basket-
ball Tournament, held March
24-25.
Rea's team and fans were
selected lor the sportsman-
ship honor by the SCMAF
tournament organizers and
olfidals.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Lions swept
AZUSA -The Vanguard
University softball team
dropped both Golde n Stale
Athletic Conference contests
to host Azusa PacUic, 3-0.
and, 8-2, Tuesday afternoon.
In the opener, Uon s' pitch-
er Gina Uebengood beld the
Cougars (38-15, 18-6 ln con-
ference) to only two hits and
allowed no earned runs. But
Azusa Pacific parlayed five
Lions' errors Into three runs.
In the nightcap, RBI hits by
Jessica Thompson and Erin
Gomez gave Vanguard (33·
19. 12-9) a 2-0 lead early, but
the Cougars rallied for lour
runs ln the third and fourth
innings to prevail.
Andrea Saucedo and Celi-
na CamarUJo each hod two
hits tn th second game for vu. ' ..._._MM.me car a1a1
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Doily Pilot
GOLF
Thuoooy, Afril 26, 2001 BS
DAILY PILOT PHOlOS BY DON LEACH
Costa Mesa's Bryan Saltus (left) leans Into a big drtve
during the Newport Beach Open Monday. Above, Steve
Woods hits from the bunker at No. 8 at Newport Beach
Counby Club.
CONTINUED FROM B 1
will miss this year's men's dub
championship at Santa Ana
because of his daughter's wedding
May5.
comment, is a four-time Santa Ana
dub champion who has woo three
straight.
"l practiced a lot until about age
30, then work and family took over.
but for some reason I've been able
to hold onto (a consistent game),•
Veitch, 47, said in July. "(I've been
able to win tournaments) even with
a minimal amount of practice and
minimal amount ~f playing. I don't
know why."
Costa Mesa pro Bryan Saltus,
who captured the first Golden State
Tour event he entered Uus year at
Western Hills Country Club,
hrushed tied for t.lurd at 3-under 68
m the Newport Beach Open. Costa
Mesa pro Darren Ernst also ued for
Uurd.
gollers and proceeds lo net
approximately $150,000. Chtldhelp
USA was founded in 1959 and is
dedicated to the treatment.
prevention and research of child
abuse and neglect Detatls: (949)
589-2770.
nomad. I go everywhere.•
"For Chris, family always comes
first,• bis wife, Irene, said
Wednesday. •He missed golf
tournaments a lot in the past and
was not even able to play in Santa
Ana Country Club championships
fo r years because he was doing
Indian Guides and things like that.
He's just been free the years he has
started winning.•
Chris Veitch, the reigning men's
club champion at Santa Ana
Country Club, won low gross for
amateurs at the Newport Beach
Open, shooting even-par 71,
Rich Saul, the former All-Pro
center for the Rams, is hosting the
19th annual Childhelp USA
Celebrity Goll Classic May 16 at
Pelican Hill Goll Club.
The Costa Mesa-based Susan G.
Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
is hosting its Links to the Cure Golf
Tournament May 3 at Coyote Hills
Goll Course in Fulle rton. Details
(714) 957-9157.
Newport Beach's Mike Giddings
won low net (69), while Boyd
Martin of Santa ~ Country Club
was second low net (7 1). Veitch. who played in a golf
tournament Wednesday in Los
Angeles and was unavailable for
Veitch won 1998 and '99
Newport Beach Open amateur
titles, then did not play in 2000. The Orange County C hapter of
Chtldhelp USA, based m Newport
Beach, is expecting a full held of
Veitch. who played in the
inaugural Jones Cup last summer.
Seems like Veitch wins
whenever he shows up. • RIOtAIU> OUNN's golf column appears
every Thursday.
SCHEDULE
TODAY
• lllaseblll I
Empire Conference hammer finals
at Orange Coast. 2 p.m.
•Swimming Registration for players, cheerleaders
College -Vanguard University at
The Master's College, 3 p.m.
Community college men and
women -Orange Empire
Conference Finals at Saddleback
College, 9:30 a.m. preliminaries,
3:30 p.m. finals.
• NMJAAF: May 5 and 12 at Lincoln Elementary. Por football questions, call Jim McGee at (949) 640-8505.
For cheerleade r information, call Donna Martinez at (949) 721-
0957. Community college -Santa Ana
at Orange Coast. 2 p.m. • Softbllll NEWPORT BEACH -Registration for the upconung New-
port-Mesa Junior All-American Football season will take place
May 5 and 12 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Lincoln Elementary.'s
multipurp<>Se room.
High Khool -Tustin at Newport
Harbor, 3 p.m. High school -Laguna Beach at
Corona del Mar, 3: 15 p.m.; Estancia
-at Costa Mesa, 3:15 p.m.; Irvine at
Newport Harbor, 3:30 p.m.
AYSO Region 57 registration information
.NEWPORT BEACH -AYSO Region 57 will have its regis-
trabon Saturday from 1-4 p.m. at Lincoln Elementary.
• VoUe~ll
High school boys -Corona del
Mar at Estancia, 3:15 p.m.;
Woodbridge at Newport Harbor,
5:45 p.m.
• Golf
High school boys -Corona del
Mar vs. Costa Mesa, at Newport
Beach CC. 3:30 p.m.; Aliso Niguel
vs, Newport Harbor at El Niguel
CC. 2 p.m.; Estancia vs. University
at Rancho San Joaquin GC. 2:30
p.m.
Player registration is $220, which mdudes all eqwpme nt, a
game jersey, a trophy, insurance and a physical exam.
CheerleadE!r registration is $110 per player, which mcludes
a trophy, insurance and a physical exam.
Another opportunity to sign up will be May 8 from 6-8 p.m ,
also at Lincoln Elementary. •Tennis
High school boys -Newport
Herbor at Aliso Niguel, 3 p.m. New players/cheerleaders are asked to bring a proof of res-
idence and an original or certified copy of a birth certificate .
Registration is $75 per player. After May 8, the fee is $150
per player. For ad~tional information, check out the region's
Web site at www.ayso57.org.
• 1\'ack •nd field
Community college -Orange Practice begins July 30 at Corona del Mar High.
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Flctltlou1 Bu1lneu Thomes Oonatelll. 8111 Flctltlou1-Butlneu duded by: e general F1ctttloua Bualnea1 Coast. CA 92657 dent Flctltlou1 Buslnes1 Actltloua Butlneu ~
Nam9 State"'9nt Promoncory Dr West, Name Statement pertMflhip Name St11fement Tl'is businesa ii con-Thia statement was Name Statement Name Si.temerrt This 1>u11ness is con-
The following persons Newport Beech, CA The fol~ peflOl'll H111e you alerted The tat~ dueled by. en lndMduel filed with the County The following pet'SOOS The lollowlng pe<tont dueled by an llldMduaJ ere dOlng busfness as 92860 1,1 doing bulinels ae· doing bueil-. yet? No .,. doing u: Have you alerted Clefk at Qqnge County 8,1 dOlng business .._ .,. doing ~ u Have you started
Hubba Hubba In-Kent Alexander. 2'48 SoCal Netwent, 2782 Auee Medlin ANI, 3345 Newpor1 doing buaineu yet? on 04t03/2001 Ae8ldenll1I Mortgage Californi. LongbOlrdl. doing OUllfleSS yet? No
du1trlt1, 2166 E. Rochester, •C. Costa Mendoza, Costa Mesa, Thie statement was Blvd., Suitt 21'4, New· Yn. 1998 2001H60305 Corporation. 3700 S 856'4 Hemilton Ave , Gtmwune A Jacobs-
Oceanlront. Newport Mesa. CA 92627 CA 92626 filed with the County po11 Beacti, CA 92663 Cerole Hennnay Dally P!lol Apf 5. 12, 19. Susan St. Suite 250. Huntington e..cti. CA Teylor
Beach, CA 92661 This bulinesa Is con-Kurt Dal/id Christen-Cleft( ot Orange County Nlcole Crl1tlne Thia statement wae 26. 2001 Th917 Santa Ana, CA 927()11 926'46 This statement wa1
Peter Je11my ducted by: a general Mn. 2782 Mendoza, on 0~1 ... 0012 Pearaon, 33'45 Newport ~:'''Or~~= MortgagHtcom, Inc Alan L OofNy, 856'4 filed wllh the County
Jacobson. 2166 E pertnerahlp Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Blvd .. Suh• 21'4, New-. ..,-Fictitious Bu1lneS1 (NV), 3700 S Su11n St., Hamilton Av•, Hunt-Cte~~'r County
Ocllnlront, Newport Heve you alerted This business 11 con-Daily Piiot Apf. 5, 12, 111. po11 e.acn, CA 92e1e3 on ().41()312()()1 Name Statement Suite 250. Santa Ana. 5acn, CA 92&46 on
Beactl. CA 92661 ~~.r.fi? No dueled by: Ill ~ 26, 20()1 Th897 This bu81ne11 la con-20018880315 The following Pll'IOnl CA 927().t • 210.Cedar ~Polol 2:"~?·~:
Sara Alahl, 2166 E. Have you started F1ct1tJou B·-• dueled by: en lndMduel Daily Pilol Apf 5, 12. 111, art doing butlness ae· Thie bualnest ll oon-BMc:h, CA ....,....... Oceu1lront. Newport This at11tm1nt wu doing buA'lesll yfl4? No I ...,,,... Have you 1t1rt1d 26. 2001 Tt!914 The ~igh1 Step Re· dueled by 1 oorpo111loo 92663 26. Y 3. 2001 "'""'"'
e.acn. CA 92661 filed with the County Kurt Dal/Id Christen· Name Stdlment doing bullnell yl(? No Fictitious Bullneal cov.ry Housing. 17385 Have you started This bullnNI 11 oon-Fictitious BuilneH
Thl9 bulineM ts con-Oelll ot Orange County sen The lollowlno P8flOOI ~lcole Crl1tln• Name Statement Santa Lucia. Fe>11nt11n doing ~ 'lfl(1 No duded by 1 general Name Statement
dueled by I general on 03'30/2001 This statement WU If• doing ~ u : P11rson Vally, CA 92708 Mortoagees com. Inc. pet1nerahip
partnership 20011M0002 filed with the County Cabnllo St. Heir Re-Thie ltlltrnent w11 The lollowlng pe<eons DOUjllH E Moen, Sulin 0 Meze, All't Have you started The ~
Have you slarted Delly PllcC AtK 5, 12, Ill, Cleft( ot Orange County ltNI. 130 CabriAo St., filed with tM County ••• doing buslnela u 2339 College Dr .. Colll Secretary doing ~ )'It? No ere doing • dolnQ ~ yet? No 26. 2091 Th893 on 03l30l2001 Colla Mela. CA 92627 Clertt ot Orange County Hydrecoach, 3'4383 M991, CA 92626 Thia at1terMnl was NM! L Oot..y Alpine Cleaners &
J>eter Jeremy Flctltloui Bualnell 20018880013 Debor1h Spigner. on 04/03l2001 Dana Strand Rd , IA, Th•• business It con-filed with the County Thie 1tetement wu ~~~. '·s!~ ~11
J1cob1on Heme Statement Daily Pllol AfJ' 5, 12, 19, 1182'4 Gloxlnla. Foun· 20018NOS17 Dana Pm. Ca 92e29 dOclld by an indMdual Oelll ot Orange County filed w1th the County Thia atetement. was 26. 20Q! TI!896 IUl Vdty, CA mos ~Ploe AfJ'. 5, 12. 19, Hyd08
11c111oacStrh _JCAdA), H111e you ster1ed on <Ml03l2001 OM at ~ County ~ ~ 9262:Jo
filed with the County Tiie loltowing persona Thie bullneee 11 con-~1 Tb910 3'4383 .,.., doing business yet? No 2001ueosoe on ~1 Y -n,
Clerk ot C>fange County are doing buefnesa 11 Flctltloua BullneN dueled by. en lndMdual :~529Dane Point. CA OoUglas E Moen Dally P1lol AtK 5. 12. 19, 20011H0120 =ni ~7 Costa
on 03/30l200I Poseidon Yac~ S•N· NenM SUtement Have you atarted Flctttloua Bualnesi Thi b sl 1 This s11temen1 was 26. 20()1 Th9!6 o.11y PloC AfK. 12, 19, Thia business ,, con-
20018860010 loea. 2283 Paci Ava.. The following peraont doing bu1lne11 yet? Name Stat.ment • u neu • coo-tiled with the County Flctltloua BualneN 26. Mey 3. ~! 00~ dud ...,_ lndMdual .......... Ptlol A4>I 5 12 19 •A. Costa MUI, CA ........... busine Yu, 9/2000 dueled by: I corporetJon Clelt< "' Ofange CoYnty Id v, en i."2ooJ · · 009 92827 ere """'ll 11 ae: Oeboreh Spigner The fol~ Have you •tarted on 04t03/200l Name Statement Rc:tttlou9 Bualne98 Heve o;ou 111rt1d
Anthony Ray 2~~r.de'~1 T°';f.~': Thie staa.m.nt wae are doing u : doing bullrlMI yee? No 2001ueo304 The 1o1tow1ng pereona Heme 8"•ment lbng bullnela Y9C1 No
Flctltloua Bu1lneS1
Name S&ctiamant
The loltowlna persone .,. doing~ ...
AA MarQting Coneut-
111"1 843 N Redondo
Dr £aat, Anetlelm. CA
921()1
Adam Romo, 8'43 N.
Redondo Dr. E111, Anltltlm. CA 92801
Thie bualnesa i. con-
cluded by. an lndMdual
Ha11e you etarted
doing bu1lne11 yet?
Y4!1J 3/lr'Ol
AOll'll Romo Thll atetement WU
fifed with the County Clertt at 0..nge Coll'lly
on 03l30l2001
20011M0001
Oely Pl1cc ""' 5, 12. 19, 2!!. 2001 Tb89 !
Flctltlou• lua4neM
Name ltMement
The loaowlno penona
are doing ~ ae:
Bl11on Enttrpt1111.
1902 Slerre Vlata Dr.,
TUIM, CA 9278().5239
Lewll ArtOrew Bluon,
1902 Sierra VI•••· T Ullln, CA t:l180-5239 Thit bUtlnMI .. ~ dlded by: en ~
Hen yex1 •farted dOif'9 ~~No L.-Arrdlft Biiion Thie tlMtfMnC ...
flltd """ the ~ OM GI OrliftOt ~ on 03t'3IW001 ... , ...... ~"'°' •· a. 12, 11, ~· lllR
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5
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Jamea F Alklnlon, on 03.'3C!r'2001 "° Seflllcel. B ) 111 Pr•· Pead! ,... Glfla. 135 Cleric Orange County This bullne .. It oon-2871 Alanzo Lane, 2001Me0011 92 1am1 This Sla1ement Wll F1ctltloua Bualneaa enoe Morlg9ot, 3700 S E Roctleater te1, on ~1
dueled by an lndrAdual Colla Mell. CA 92629 Deily Pilol AfJ'. 5, 12. 19, 1:ra..v=-0r1ve: tiled With the County Name Statement Sc.en St.~ 1250. Senta COiii Miia. CA 92927 200ttMOl23
d:,:v• bu~~~ • .''1~.~~ Thie buslMM 11 con-26· 20Qt 1b890 152H, COlll Mela. CA ~ ~arwr County The 1~ peBonl ~A !l210ot Inc Jecquelyn c e.-11, ~ Pilol Af1' 12, 111
Y11, IOitCl77 dOcled by. 11'1 ~ Flctltlout ........ 92820 ~ 20018NOMI arepdoing bulir.-s I , .. {NV). =r:,, St, 135 E. AocNeter IC1. ~y 3. 2901 Th929
Anthony Rey ..J!!11:U.,":'. ~rtNoe TheName l&clllment Thie II con-Delly PloC AfJ', 5, 12. 19, ower out ona, 1250. Santa Ana, CA COiii Miia. CA lli2e27 ~-B·-•~-Mlcke•·-""""' ,_, duded hw: en 2!!. 2001 Th915 18'458 Bol11 Chica. "27'" Thie ~ ii con-.-... uuuv. --...,,, JarM1 F. Alldnlon folloo#lna '*"°"' Ha111..,..you 1tart1d -------UO!, Huntington • ~ elided by: en lndMcMil N9tM Statement fil~hle W:e'~,:"'ho:ntyae Thie etatement w11 .,. doing ~ • dol"" bvllne11 yet? F1ctttloua Buatneaa BNch, CA 92&49 Thl8 bullnell 11 con-Ha111 you 111rted The follc>Wlng pereon1 tlled wittl the Coun"' Emplfe Pllntlng Com-... ""-~ -m-nt "·ttle N~~ 16982 dUcled by 1 corpo1doli """-... .....__ ....., .._ .,. = .__,____ -· Clertt d Orange CounlY ., pan 183 8ri8lwood VII, 3118/'2001 ,_...,. --..... -_.., H11t• 'JOU' started ...... "' ..,..._ ·-· ._ ..._._ -on 03130t'2001 CCertc ot Orenge County Irv y, · Menny Yeroueha.laml The following pertona VIII•, Huntington doing bulln9M y«? No Jecquelyn Calwell Hydra 1qn Tectmo1o-
I001NI0001 on 03l30l200f Nine, CA 92904 Thie attrnent Wll .,. doing bueilMa 81; Beach, CA 926'49 Moftgegffl com. Inc. Thi• ... ..,,.,. Wll t" 112-A 39th SI .
Dally PllcC""' 5, 12, 111, Dally pp, ..... ~151MOOOt12 1" ~~n·~:., ~ filed Wltll the County ~ Spe Hair & n.~~ Mce.F_ .... ~ v'!~ D1r1ene Ward, PNll-~ ~Or!:.~ Newport Beach. CA 2Q. 20()1 Tb894 20,}oo""' .,... • • •· IMne, ~ 92604 Clertt ot Orange CounlY Neil. 1000 EelC ""4*111 ......,..., .,.,._, -1· dent ,,_,. "' l200( -ftr 82183
1 Tb09e This buelneel .. con-on ~1 HWy, •A2. BrN, CA CA ........ ~.~--IS con-Thie statement Wll on 04'0ll200 .. , ..... ,. Denl t l J~ Flctltloua Bualnn• ...,,_ Statement
The tollowlno pereone ere doing~ II
Preventive Health Medlcel Group, 380 Sen
Mlgl'9I Or1Ye, Suite 208,
Ne11rport Beach. CA
92660
All A. Aaflfjoo, MD. A Profeealonal Corpo·
rellon, (CA), 360 San
Miguel OrMi, &Ille 280,
Newport Beach, CA
92HO Thie bullnHI II oon-
OIJded by I corporellon Have you alerted
doing bullne11 yet? v-. &'14/2000 M R ,....,, MO, A
Profe11lonel Cor~-
rlt!On All A AaflttOO, MD,
Prnldenl Thie l18tefMl'l ...
llled wlltl the COUfl1y aer. GI 0rM0t Courl1Y on 03/m00t lt01Mllt11 ;i.-,.. •· a, 1IN:I
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'"".'::::.::•• UV. 112. Or1f11ia, cA .,.•......,. ~ W. CA •11 H..,t you 1tarttd .,,. dalrw ..,.... • ~~tear .. -=:,,': .,. -.... ~ r.--.. l'ullilehtd Newpcwt do1n9 lll*MM yet? The Ill-. ~ -.....,. Pro OIHI, 11to "* ._.,_ .. ~ ...... nii''rn ... ctl·Co1ta Meta v-. 1114112 111 w . .,,, ...... ~ -c::::-.• ~ ACA ·~· =~: • ..,... 8l coeea ....._ CA Q_aly ,.,. April 20. 2'. OtbOtWo (DE) eww M , c-. ....... CA CNAM.11 It. -.u,
Oltl9 ~ ,.._ iiUt , tr, 200! Thi9 ~ WM 92127 llQ. -tl1t10
2to c.-......,.; ~ve ... ~H•:f ~~If" ~ flntt• ~ :"~ = The ~ ~ uw omcu °' Beed\ CA • ~"'OllO-;o-• -_ ..... on Q4/l1/200l ~ 111 w. 1 CMMLa K. au
Betry v .. •m•U6etl. ~Yid ~ ...... CA lllQI.... NOTIC! «>!..... 2001 ... 1N2 ...... g*~~ Colla 111 .. UNO CANYON
4111 Millrlee:;. ~· = Thll **'*" wee ~ ~~ flU8UC Ubl -Ot1y P11C111 =· 111, 28. Thlt ~ II ~ AYlt IRYINI, CA "I: ~ 1880 flltd wlll IM ~ H1va you tll~ ~~ ~~ Mix 3, 10;1 Tt!9ff ~ ~. • CO!i>Ol.-011 -~lehed Newl)Ol't
Plecentla I C, Coate ~ ..... ~~ Cool.Wiiy ~ ~~ .... No eeq. ot ttlt Clllfomle ..,_....._._ a.~a ......... _,Have ~lllrt'1 BtaOll·COlll Meu MMa. CA t2e27 """' '#'.,.,., e.m.dlt\t Am ,_ 8ullrMel & Pnlll11IC11Nll .. ,..,.,,.,... -·-...,.ng bu ylt Daly Plat April 28. May Thlt bullnaU II oon-200l ... 110a Thia ltatl!Mnt w11 Code that tilt Under· HMM lltftwr..m Y• ~ lf77 2. S. 2001
dUcltd ~ • gtnM•I Delly Pllol ~. 1~ flltcl wfdl lht County tlgned. SUPERIOR The lollowlnQ '*"°"' ~~~. Tl!WR§A partntrahlj> Mly 3, to. ~! -C*1I al ~ County MINI STORAGE. lo--doW1V ~ •: ....... _ ,..,_,, .-.-·
Hive you 1l1t1td on Q4/1!.'2001 ~ltd et 1eoo Suptttor Pao Wt1t Capital dent
doing bu1lnt 1• yet? 'letttlow .,...... . 2001 ... tllO AWi .. Cotet Mau, Ctl-Group'-.2175 Pacific 11,! .. hlt ·~-~~ YM. 312Y.l()ol) u--...' 1tate1Nnt Delly Plot /lot. 19 28, fomla, Cot.I_, Ci1 Or· A.vt U"1I Cotca Mela, '""" ,,. ~"'
Dene StqUr4e New Th:'!;~ MIY 3. 10, 20()1 M Mllf, Stitt ot'Calllomle, CA '92e27 01e11< of Qrw'll' CounlY
Thie lllttmtnt wu .,. doing be* u : , • ..-..~·-lkaelnM8 wll( conOOot a plA>llc lltn St1nl1y Ro1tnthal, on ~1 ... ntt
tiled wlltl tilt Cot.tnty ~ Coups of Nof1tl -tilt of the pattonll 2 I 75 Pildflc Ave~, O&IJy PllOC /lot 2e Mt ~-r County=·~·~ .f:"r~ c;::r~ 11::•~b:: C: ::n.~11 con· 3, 10.11.mi n.J
20011MOl21 Hiiia CA 92807 att doing u : lht 7 dly <:A ~· 2001. dudtd by: 11'1 lnclMdl.lel ~Pflot /lot. 12, 19, Evl.1t. Inc. (CA), 8418 Roadmap ConlOltlna, Tht U11dt1'1bneo wlll ae> Have you 11arttd ~ 3. ~! Thlnt E. Lookout Ln .. Antheinl 230 Liiie Liiia, '21l. otpl CMh bfda IO Mlllfy doir1Q bullnNe ytA? No
Holl. CA 92807 Newport 8t1eh, CA ' lltn IOf p¥f dut 19111 SIAnlty Rottnlhll Act1tJoue lu•IMH Thia bullntN Is con-92843 end lneidlnl8lt tncun.d. Thie sllttmtnl WH Name 8tltitment ducted by: • corporation Deborah Slminou, ~ Tht 1toragt 191ee1 flied with tnt Cot.tnty
The lollo.tng ptfton• Hive you started Liiie Laoe. #211. New-~ oonllll ol the a.11< cl OrtnQt County ~~~~ ~~y.r!No. ~~~~ tltc:tr:t.. ·~ on~1 ... 2213
Gtllafy, 303 8'oldw~, Evlex, Inc dueled by: an lndMdual tu1nllu1t and btd1, Delly Pt1o1 ~-28n:J ~~04ms~una Baa , d~~ L Ridgt, PT .... dol~vtbu~~ .. •l•~.~~ ~g~~ley~: 3. 114 17.!
Michael Bty10, 340 Thi• atallment wu Yt1, 1/2001 toy1. b~ lt1m1, Flctttlou9 Bu•I.,... :,~~l~ona dal ~ ~er!;.= ~~:=u WU ~ lurMuft~ T~"r~
Slltrl Cheater, 340 on 04/13/2001 hied with IN Cot.lnty end power tooll, vthlalt .,. doing u :
POll'lltftia, Corona dtl 2001Me150i Clelk cl OrtnQt County pert.I ind tcctMOritt, A.) Kldlta 8.) Kldef'I
Mar, CA 92825 Dally Piiot Apr. 19, 28. on 04/1!.'2001 boxlt (con1tnt1 un· Muale. 3 Starbu111
Jett Kyml1, 220 Nice Miii 3. 10. 2001 Th941 2001Hl1121 knoWn), mulleal loattu· Court, Newport Beach.
Ln , f315, Newport Daly Pilot Aor· 19. 28, mtnta end otllar ml•· CA 92683 •
Stach, CA 92883 FlctttJou. Bu .. nen Miii 3. 10. 2001 !1!939 etilllntoul ~tnll. Kldtra Import Export,
Thia bUllloen la oon-Name Sbltement Flctlt.loua B·-•nna N~~cr ,tu~ANT Inc.. (CA). 3 Statbu111 ducted by· a gane11I The lollowlng peraona u., Cot.trt, Newporl Btacto, p1rtnt11hlp ere doing but1nt11 u : Heme Satement Ctnlce«>I, Martln, 358 CA 92663
Have you started PPC, 18388 Gotherd The· following persona Robison. Aodnay/Clt1n-Thia buaint11 Is c:on-<l<*lo bullneu yet? No StrHt, Huntington are doing bv8lneel .. : Ing Edge, 323 ducted by: • eotpOration
Jell Kymle Beach, CA 92648 Parecft1 Plumblng, Rogata, Mali<, 313 Have you eterttd
Thia e1atem1nl WH George L. ea ... tt, 11, 20091 Hart>or Ille lint, ClmpbeH. 11.n, 607 doing buslneu yet.?
filed with th• County 8600 Warner Ave.. Huntington Baach, CA Company Unit, 373 Yes, 12/01/2001
Clerk of Orange Coonty Huntington Beech, CA 92848 Company Unit. 819 Kad118 Import Export. on 04l06/2001 92847 Benjamin Stephen Auollon•tt'• Name: Inc.
20018180841 Thie boainese la con· Paredes, 20091 Harbor Jamt1 O'Brien ll88 Zeharlao, Vice
Dally Pilol /lot. 12, 19, ducted by: an individual lale Line, Huntington Bond Numbtr· Pruldent
26. May 3. ~1 Th933 Hav1 you allrtld Beach, CA 92648 158525941 Thla atetemenl waa
doing bu1in111 yet? James Franll Paredes, Auc11oneer1 Ttlepllone filed wlth the County Flctltlou1 Bu11n .. 1 v11• 411/01 919 Gtof'gla St., 18, Number: 909-681·•113 Cleft< of Orange County
Name Statement George L Bneett, 11 Huntington Beech. CA Publlahed Newport on 04/20l2001
Th• fo11owilljl persona Tht• 111tement waa 92648 Beaeh·Co11a MtH 2001816U82
ere doing bUl!lnffS H . foled Wllh tht Cot.Inly Thia business II con-Otily PllOI April 19, 28. Dally Pilot Apr. 26~
Frontline Wood Rt· Clel1< ol Ofenge County ducted by: • general 2001 3, 10. 17. 2001 ~
ISC 10MI
NOTICE OF
PETITION
TO ADlllNllT1!R,.
UTATE OF:
llABEL M. HOROIN
CASE NO. A207043
To Ill htl1' btntfl.
c:larlt•. c:redltorl, cont• lngenl cttdltOIS, end
paf9onl who mey Olhtr·
wM bt lnterttltd In tht
Will Of ...... Of bOCh, ot.
ISABEt M. HORGEN
A PETITION FOR
PA08ATE hU btto
filed by ROBERT L
HILL In Illa Superior
Court of C11iforol1,
County ol ORANGE.
THE PETITION FOR
PROBATE rtQUaltl that ROeERT L HILi. bt ap-
poiolad .. ptl'80fWI ,..,..
r_.qtille IO tdmlnllttr
the eatate of the deot-dant '
THE PETITION It·
quests the deoedtnl'•
Wiii and cxddle. If any.
be admitted to probate.
The Wiff and any codlcfta
ere available for ••· amlnatlon in tht file kepi
by tht oourt.
oondition4ng, 179 E 17th on 04/13/2001 p1rtn111hlp Th951
St , S1e 150, Costa 20018181511 Have you 111rttd Flctltlou. Bu•lneu
THE PETITION rt·
queste authority to ad·
ministw the fftltl under
the lndaptndtnl Admln-Flctltlou1 Bu11ne.. lsttttion of Ellltn Act M~• ct=.1
2547·B :~ 3'."fS. ~1 1~:5 ~ =:: r.?.:: Name Statement
Orange Ave , Co111 Thi• Sletement wes The follow1ng ptflOOI
Mase. CA 92627 hied with tht Cot.Inly are <l<*lo ~ u :
Th4a bo11ne11 la con· FlctlUoui Bu•lneu C"'1c of Orange County Crulive Sounda,
ducted by en •~ Name Sbltement on 04/1312991 16850 Hlrt>or Blvd .. Unit Have you 1111ted 20016H1522 C01, Fountain Valley,
1 The lollow1ng persons 0 Pilot :r:, 9 ..., ,.. • ~oe doing bu11ne11 yet .,. doing ~ u · ally 1 . a., ..,.. .. ~,
Yes, lfllOt Via F'lowera. 1723 May 3. 10,1 Th938 JEEH, Inc.. (CA),
Chrte Pittman W ... 1 .. _. 81.... • 16850 Hlrt>or BIYO., Unit This 11111m1nt WH Ht ... ..,.,.. YU "· BSC 10812 coe. Founttln V•llty,
hied with the County Newport Bt1ch, CA NOTICE OF CA 92708
Clerk of Ore..,,. r~.-. 92683 PETITION Thie butlnt11 la con· . .,,_ ~ .. , Rlch•ll• Davldaon, td by lion
on Q3.12ll0~0018158028 1723 Wt1t B11bot Blvd TO' ADMINISTER ~eve · y~u~~ted
A. Newport Beech. CA ESTATE OF: doing .......... et? No Deity Pilot Apr 12• 19· 92663 PATRICIA FAYE JEE .......,.., .. y 26, May 3, 2001 Th934 This ...... fta11 os con-ANICH H, Inc. uu ... _ Edmund Hloahyk, II,
Fletltlou• Bualnes1 ducted by: an lndMdual CASE NO. A207223 Prt11dtnt
Name Sbltement Hive you •t•rt•d To all heirs, beneli· Thi• statement w11 doing bu1lne11 yet? · til d llh th Counly The foOowl"jl ptf9001 Yea, April 2, 2001 elartes, credito11, cont· e w e
are dOino bustneee 11: Rlchelle Davidson lngenl creditor•. 1.nd Clal1< ol Orange County
South Hunllngton Thia etatemtnt waa pertona wtlo mey other· on 04/9912001 Beach Girls Featpotch filed wllh lh• County wise bt loteresttd fo the 20018181089
Softball, 21252 Cupar. Ctel1< ol Orange County will or eatall. or both, of: Delly Piiot Ar>r. 19, 26. Huntington Bt1ch, CA on 04/l3l200l PATRICIA FAYE A.MICH Mey 3, 10, ~1 Th9;!0
926"6 20018t81517 A PETITION FOR Soulh Huntington PROBATE hH bten FlctltlOU9 Bu•lnes1
Btectl Junior Mial Soll· Dally Pilot ~ 19· 26• filed by PETER M. Name Sbltsment
bitU (CA). 21252 Cup11. May 3• IO,l ~ ANICH ln the Superior Tht follo~•
Huotlogton Baich. CA FlctltJoue Busl,,..• Court of Calllornla. ere doing u :
926"8 Name Sbltement Countv al ORANGE. Mercyfent, n11 LI Tht1 bUalnHa 11 con· THI: PETITION FOR Corona Way, Buen1 duettd by a corporation Tht followl~rtonl PA08A TE requests ltllt Ptl1<, CA 90820
Have you 1t1ned art ~ E u~ PETER M ANICH bt Raul Garcia. Jr., 2708
doing bulln111 yet? &r"'::.· c0.1. 355 ~ 1 CA a~ ... ~· .J"~' Rldgalintti,,'tDnvt. ~202. Yt1, 1131193 92627 r-...--·-u"' ....,,..,,. Corona, 92882 Soulh Hunlongton laltf the M!atl of the c:i.-Thia ntll la oon-Btech Junlof Meu Soll· Linda Whtlatint, 355 etdent. ruc:ttd by an iodMduel
bill E 19th Strttt. Colle THE PETITION r• H1111 you atertad
Robin L Gurney Rob-Mete, CA 92827 quett• the dtcedeore doing bullnell yet? No erta. Tr111ur11 This bullntH 11 con-Wol and eodiall. If any, Raul Guela, Jr Thie statement w11 ducted by an lndlvlrual bt admitted to probtte. Thi• 1t1temeol was foltd with lht Cot.tnty Have you •tarted Tht Will and any codlcile flied wtth the Cot.tnty
Claf1t o1 Orlngt County ~ ~ ~ No are 1v1llable for ••· Claf1t o1 0rtngt County
on 4111/200t Thi• •t•ttment wu amlnllion in the Illa kepi on 04/17/2001 20011N1215 ltltd with tht County by the coun 20016H1115 Deily Pi1oC /lot 12, 19, Clark <:A Orange County THE PETITION rt· Dally Pilot Apr. 19, 28.
28, May 3, ~1 nig35 on n.,1.,,.,......1 quHl.I authority. to ad· May 3. 10. 2091 Th955 ~ ~ .. ..,., mlnlslar the estate under
Fletltlou• euelneH 20011H151t tht lodapandaot Admln-Flctltlou• Bu1lneH
Name Sbltement Dally P•lot AfK, 19• 26• 111r1t1on of Eatat•• Act. Name Sblblment May 3. 10, ~1 Th947 (Thia AU1horily wlll allow The folloW~ ""'rton• The following persona 1 ,.-are doing botfoeas 11: Flctltlou• Bu1lne9• the persona repreMot· ire doing neaa aa:
SOCAL Striping, Inc , N•me Sblblment atlve to take many ac-Llguna Bteett High t1001 without obttlnlng Sc:hool.C1181 ol 1981, 3 20721 Aquatic Ln.. The fol~ pet90ne I "·f yo...i.. H tlngton "·ech CA court epprova . ""'ore Colltal Oak, AJiao ..,.., un "" · 1ra doing ntll H : taking certain very Im· CA 926158
92646 Clark Group, 303 portent actions, how· K.Mttn Belle Wlllon, 3 So. Cal. Slnplng, loo. Amtthyll St., Newport aver. the ptf'IOllll repr• Colllll Olk, Allao Viejo,
(CA), 20721 Aq\Jttle Ln.. ea.en, CA 92662 S«ltetlvt Wlll bt requortd CA 92658
Huntington Bt1ch, CA CleN of 2000, LLC. to give oot1ct to In· Thia butlntll II eon· 9~~~8 bulllntN 18 eon· ~~~~· ~ ~ ~A tereeted persona unleu dUdtd by. an irldM<Ml td "" tlon they hevt waived ~ Hive you 1t1rttd duct vi 1 corpori 926 2 or consented to tht doing bu1lne11 ytt? H1v1 you started Thia bo11ne11 la eon-propoltd eetlon.) The Y... 10t'6f2000
doing bu1lne11 yet? ducted by Umhed Ua· Independent 1dmlnl1· Ktlslen Balla Wollon
Yt1, :Wl/97 bihty Co trallon 1utllority will bt Thia tt1tement w .. So Ctl Striping, Inc Hav1 you started granted unlau en lo· ftltd with Illa Cot.Inly
Name Sbltement , (This Au1l'lorily will 11ow
Tht lollo..-ong pareons the peBontl repr ... nl·
ere doing bulllltS4 as: •tr.le to . takt many ac· Atntllcan M .. t Matktl lions without obtaining
lodualrlH, 2142 West· court approvll. Befort
minlltt Ava • Co11a taldog certain wry lm-
M.... CA 92627 portent actions, how·
la.n Monie, 2142 West· tv9<, the peractWI rtllf•
minster Avenue. Costa sentati11e will bt required
Meal. CA 92627 to give ootic:t to In·
Jordan Watton, 1 IM I ttfeated paraona unites
Pelieeo Pt1ee, Costa they have Wlivtd ootiet Mela. CA 92626 or consented to ltl• Thos busineas Is coo· prop<>Md action.) The
dueled by: e geoerel independent admioi1·
p1rtner1hip tratlon e.uthorlly will bt
Have you started granted" unleu an lo·
doing buslne11 yet? t11<eated petaon fllat an
YH, 06l22J99 objection to tht petition
Jorden Watson and Show• good CIUM
Ian Morns wtty tht court lhoUld not
This statement was grant the authority.
filed with the Counly A HEARING on Ille
C!el1< of Orange Cot.tnty petition wlll bt held on on 04/20/2001 MAY 2•. 2001 et 1:30
20018162211 p.m. in Dept. L73 lo-
Ollly Ptlot Apr. 26, May caled at 341 The City
3. 10. 17, 2091 Th959 Drive South, Orange. CA 92868.
Flctltlou• Bu1lne1t
Name Statement
The followlng persons
ere doing buainess aa: Here to H•lp. 504 Lucia, Newport Baach,
CA 92660
Kathfean MeCltllend.
504 Lucia, Newp0rt
Btteh. CA 92660 Thts business II con·
duc:ted by an ~
Havt you started
doing buslnaa ye(f No
Kathleen McClelland
Thia lletemeot w11 flltd with the Cot.Inly Claril ol Of1nge County on 04/20l2001
20011t822t0
Dally Pllol Apr. 26w ..... 3, 10. 17, 20()1
FlctltJou• Bu•lneH
Name Sblt..,'9f\t
The lollowlng parsons are doing bosfntu 11:
Salt1 Lt1d1 Un·
limited, 1527 Orange
Avt.. Coate Mtea, CA
92627 Mlchael Raymond
M1rowakl. 1527 Orange
Avt , Colla Maaa. CA
92827
Thia bulintsa II con-
dUded by an indtVldual
IF YOU OBJECT to
the grantloQ ol the petJ.
lion. '/OJ ihould appttt at lht t-ring and llltt your objeetlOOI or flit
written objtetlona with
tilt court before the hurlog.. Your ap·
paarance may bt In per· son or by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREO.
rTOR or c:onoogen1 cred-
itor of the daettlMd, you
nQt file yo.JI dalm witll
lht court ·and rntll a CCf1'I to the ptl'80fWI ,.,,.
r..ntatlvt aooolnttd by lhe court Within lour
monthl from the dllte ol
"" first Ulaf'tCI of lat· tefll u plOYidtd In Pro-
bate Code MCtlon 9100.
Tht 1lmt for filing dalme
will not expire btfora
lour mon1he from tht
hearing dale noticed
1bova. YOU MAY EXAMINE
the file kept by tht COUl1.
If you are a pel'IOn In-terested In. tht Hlltt,
you mey Iii• with the
oourt a Raqut11 for Soe-
eltl Notice (lorm OE·
I 5-4) ol Iha lllilig ol 111 in-
ventory and lfl9"INI of tllltt asset• or of any
IUPIRIOR COURT Of' CA~NIA,
COUNTY OF O .. ANOE 341 Tht Cllv Drive,
P.O. Bolt 14170, Orlnot. CA
9286!'M571
L.amof'MUJC Jullict
Cent11
PElTTION OF
Jtnnlftr Mlchtllt
Jlmt ntZ
FOR CHANGE OF
NAME OM>Elt TO SHOW CAUU FOR CHANGE Of NAME
CME NUM9EA: A201H7
TO AU INTERESTED
PERSONS: 1. Petlllontr: Jtnnlftr
Mlc:helle Jlmtntz ftltd a ptllllotl with 11'111 COUf1 for
• dte(tt changing
namtl • followl: Prtttnt .......
Jtnnlfer Mlelltllt
JlmtntZ ~~
Httntndtz
2. THE COURT
ORDERS lhtt 111 ptt· eon• ln1ereattd In thl1 m1ttt1 •hall appear
before tl'lla oourt It the ht•Mcl lndlclted below to lhOW cauM, If any,
why the pellllon for
ohlnge ol name ~ not bt gtanted.
NOTICE OF HEARING Otte: MAY 29, 2001 T1mt: 2'90. Dept.· L73
Tht addr ... of lht oourt ii ..,,.,. u noted above
3. A copy cl 11'111 Ordtt
to Show C.IMt lhlll bt
pubftaMd at leut onct
Md! we.ii for foul IUC> ctlliYe weeks pnor lo
lht dltt Mt fol htenng on the patltlon In the loJ.
lowing newspaper of genertl clrcul11lon,
printed In th11 county. The Deity Piiot, 330
WMI Bey Strtet. eo.te
Mete, CA 92627.
DATE: APR 20, 2001
JUDGE RICHARD 0.
FRAZEE. SR. JUDGE OF THE SUPE·
RIOA COURT Jtnoller Michelle
Jlmtntz
428 V1c:toN1 St.. Unit E Coeta MMI, CA 92827
Publlahed Newport
Beach·Co1t1 Mui
Delly Piiot April 26. Mey
3, 10, 17, 2001
Th9!!!!
NOTICE OF
AVAILABILITY OF
ANNUAL REPORT
Pursuant lo Section 6104(d) of the lotemal
Rtvtnut Codt. nollCt Is
htftby glvtl'I thll the an-
nual rtpOf'I for the calen-dar year 2000 of The George E. Hewitt foun.
dltlon for Mtdietl R•
Hatch, t prl\1111 foult•
datlon. It 1vllllblt at the
foundlticn'• prinelpel of· flol for lfwpKtlon during
rf9\llar bulllntll toou11
from 8:30 a m. to 5:30 p,m by any clUun who
requttll It within 180
dtya atter the dlte of
Ihle publlelllon The
foundation"• prlnetpel ol·
f!u " localed it 137 Jumlnt Cfttll Drive.
Corona dtl Mat, Callfor·
nil 92825. Tht prlnolpel
mlflllgtf ol the loundl· lion ii George E. Hewitt Roy B. Wor;},wy,
Attorney e/o 137 Jeamine CrHk
Drivt, Corone dtl Mer,
Cll#ornll 92825
Publl1hed Newport
BHch·Co1t1 MtH Dally Piiot Ap<. 26,
2001 Th987
ecp.~~
Ao .... 1l11ln111
AIANDCUlllNT OF ..... llMl l'tlllCll
U. OF HCllllOUI The ~
W•ll NAME -:~ u.c 500
The fOlkMq penon(:J ......,,, c.-~.
._ (twwl lil*lclOI Suitt NO. Ntwport ::..::. °!.::· ~ 8Mdi, CA t2eeo
RLS Im.....,,..:. 2928 ~ U.~~o=.
,.... PaMI DwM, ~ Suitt 880. NtWf>Ort
l\Mat CA 131128 . 8Mch. CA 92teO Rootrt ~ SlocJ. Thll butll*' II eon· dttd, Jr., Aov.i ..,,,....,. by: Umlltd Lit·
Pelm Drlvt , Coit• ~Co ·
Mtta. CA 112829 ':lave • you alerted The Fldlllout Bual· ""'n" bualntN ytt? ,,... """' rtftr1td to _,. • 9boYe WU llltd In Or· v .. ~ ll1/200l ange County on OtCI 10 Tt1ntt, U.C
1998, FILE NO'. ~·~~.Grant, Exec.
199837041 '4 Thlt ltltll!lent w ..
Thl9 butlot11 1• con-fHed wrth the County du(;ttd !Iv: .,.. lndMdull C*1I of ()reogt County Robt1t L Stoddlld, Jr. 04f2Al2001
Thia l~ttmtll'lt WM on 2001 ... 2550
flltd wltll the County Delly Piiot Apr 28, May ~ ~ 1~ County ,, 10. 17. 200i Th9e9
2001 ... 1274
Deily Pllol Apr. 28, May F1ct1t1oue BuslnH•
3. 10. 17. 2001 Th9M .....,.. St8tement
THE COSTA MESA.:'~~
ZONING ADMINIS· Van lknn Vlf'llln, a
T R AT 0 R WI LL C.lifomll l imited Part·
RENDER A DECISION ntttl'llp, 3835 Birch ON THURSDAY. MAY Street. Newport Btadl, 10. 2001. OR AS SOOH CA 92eeo
AS POSSIBLE THERE· J. Soot1 F~ 8739
AFTER, ON THE FOL· Hudson' Rlvw Circle, LOWING ITEMS: I. ZONING APPlJCA-Fountain Valley CA
TION ZONING AP· 92708 ~ 1
PLICATION ZA-00-50 11~~~o. ~
FOR MICHAEL OOl.· 8Metl. CA 92e63
L.IER/GIANNIN & AS-This bu91neu Is con-
SOCIATES. Al/THOR· dueled by 8 llmi1ed pert·
!ZED AGENT FOR BIAF n1tship
PROPERTIES/BROAD Have you l lllltd
WAY IMP.ROVEMENT doi"" bualneH yet? COMPANY FOR A Ml· "• NOR CONDITIONAL Yee. 3'Jl/88
USE PERMIT TO ADO o"!n.~ p:~~·
ADDITIONAL ANTEN· Thia 11111men1 WH NAS TO AN EXISTING 80' HIGH MONOPOLE filed wlth 1111 County
ANO THE INSTALi.A· Olel1< ol Orenge Counly
TION Of A 10' BY 12' on 04/24/'2001 P R E FA B R IC ATE O . 200Hlt82551 EQUIPMENT ROOM. Dally Pilot Apt. 26, M ay
BEHIND SHAKEY'S 3. 10. 17. 2001 Th970
PIZZA, LOCATED AT
2216 NEWPORT IN A
Cl ZONE .
ENVIRONMENT AL OE·
TERMINATION: EX·
EMPT.
2. ZONING APPUCA·
TION ZA·01.Q9 FOR
TOM TURNER. AU· THOAIZED AGENT, TO
AMEND PSP ZA-00-21 TO DELETE EXISTING
SIGN ALONG E. 17TH
STREET ANO ADO AD-
DITIONAL SIGNAGE ON FREEST ANDING
SIGN ON THE COR·
NER OF 17TH STREET
ANO ORANGE AVE·
NUE, LOCATED AT 204
E. 17TH STREET IN A
C l ZONE .
ENVIRONMENTAL DE· TERMINATION· EX·
EMPT.
3. ZONING APPUCA·
TION ZA·Ol-10 FOR
STEVE GARRISON/
BAKER FAIRVIEW
SELF STORAGE, LLC ..
FOR A PLANNED
SIGNING PROGRAM
FOR BAKER FAIRVIEW
SELF STORAGE ANO
SURROUNDING SHOPPING CENTER.
LOCATION AT 2955 FAIRVIEW ROAD IN A
Cl ZONE . ENVIRONMENTAL DE·
TERMINATION EX·
EMPT.
IF THE ABOVE
ACTION(S} IS/ARE
CHALLENGED IN
COURT, THE
CHALLENGE MAY BE
LIMITED TO ONLY
THOSE ISSUES
RAISES IN WRITTEN
CORRESPONDENCE DELIVERED TO THE
ZONING AOMINIS·
TRATOR PRIOR TO TliE ABOVE DATE.
FOR FURTHER IN·
FORMATION ON THE
ABOVE APPLICA·
TIONS. TELEPHONE (714) 754·5245, OR COME TO THE PLAN·
NINO DIVISION (SEC·
ONO FLOOR OF CITY
HALL). AT n FAIR
DRtvr:, COSTA MESA.
CALIFORNIA.
Publl•htd Newport
Buch·Co1ta Mes•
Ot.lly Ptlol Apl1I 26, 2001
TH976
Flctltlou• Bu1lneH
N•me Statement
The lolloWlng pe1eon1
are doing businea9 u .
Newport Coest
Personal Training Ctn·
ter. 147 Baywood Dr .
Newp0rt Beach, CA
92660 Manny Molina. 1"7
Baywood Df .• Newport
BNcll, CA 92660
This businHI ls con-
ducted by: Ill indMdbal Have you started
doing bualnell yet? No
Manny Molone
This stelemtnt w11
flied with tlla Cot.Inly
Cl8ftl of Orange County
on 04/24/2001
2.00'11H2544
Deily Pilot Apr. 26, Mey
3. 10; 17, 2001 Th971
Fictitious Bu11n .. 1
N•me Statement
The following persona are doing business as: 9 M'~e Water & Power,
1004 Arbor St .. Co1ta Mesa, CA 92627 Samuel Kelvln
Gregory, 1004 M>or St .
Cos1a Mesa, CA 92627
Th1a buainess la oon-
dUeled by: en lndMdual
H1v1 you atarted
doing buslne8s y«? No
Samuel Kelvin
GregOfY Thia statemtnl wu
filed wlth t.he Cot.lnty Clelk of Orange Couoty on 94124/2001 2001"82548
Daily Pllol Apr. 29, Ml~ 3, 10, 17. 2901 Th97
Fictitious BU•lnHI
NatM Staitsment
Tht followlog panona
ere doing ~ u ·
9 Mlle Equipment,
I 004 Attlof SI.. Cotti
Mtaa. CA 92627 Samuel Kelvin
Gregory, 1004 Arbor St ,
eo.ta Meee, CA ~7
Thia bualoeu la eon·
ducted by: an lodMdual
Heve you 1t1rtad
doing buainast yet? No
Samuel Kelvln
Gregory
Thls llatement wu
filed with the County
Clalic ol Orange County
on 04/241299 I
20018862545
Delly Pilot AfK. 26, May
3. 10. 17, 2001 Tug74
Rot>tn Roberti. Prall· doing txialnt11 yet? ~ peraon !ilea an a.ttc ol Of.,,,.., County dent Yn. l<W7 ......_...... to the -... -..,.. Thi• ttalemeot was ci... ol 2000, UC ...._...... .....,....... on 04/17/2001
filed with the Cot.Inly Stephen J Clark, end ahowa good eeuat 20018t811CM Clerk of 0...,. County Prtlidtnl Wtfy the COUf1 should not Dtlly Ptlot Apr 19, 28.
on 04/1 ll200l Tio.•-a•aie-t __ ~ lht IUll'loltty. Max 3, to, 20!>1 !!!952 "-·• "~' --A HEARING on lhe 20011N 1272 filed with ttlt Cot.Inly oatillon w41 bt held on Flctltlou. Bu•lne.•
Hive you started ddrlCI bulirllU yet? No
t.flch11I Reymond
Muowakl
Thia statement -• l11ed With the Cot.Inly
Clalic al Ofange Counfy
on 04/20l2001 STARTING
Otlly Piiot /lot 12, l9, Clttll ol Oreogt County MAY t7. 2001 at 1:30 Name Sbltement 29, May 3. ~I Til936 on 04/13/2001 pm In n.... L73 •~. Tl.. I~ "·001 ... 1112 . • ......... ..,.. ,,.. ptftona " eattd at 341 Tht City .,. ddrlCI u : Flcttttou•8 Bu•lnes1 Delly Piiot Apr 'L~.: Drive Sou1tl. Orange, The Ptdl Socti. 10
Name t.et91Mnt Mty 3, 10. 20()1 wno CA 928118. Dttttlofn Orlvt. Allto
Tht fof~ Fletltlou• Buslne.• IF YOU 08JECT to Vlljo, CA 92.e5i "~i:lim.~ 2t;21 N•me Stntment the arentlno ol the pttl-Sn.tyt Hoaklna, 10 Th follow! ,_..,... tlon, -you ihould appttr Dttrborn Drive, Ahto ~!. ntlngton • wtng P8·-·1 et lht '-fr10 and ltltt VlllO. CA 92858
. CA 92848 lft doing ~ -your objtc:llOne Of lllt Suten PapagtorgH, R n Robert•. 20721 Chipco WHt. l8345 Wrllttn objection• With 18 Via Tlgra. Rlnotlo Aquetlo Ln., Huntington EnttrptlM Ln.. Hunt· the court before the Senta Merg1r1t1, CA
e..ch. CA 9264e lngton Buctt, CA 112648 hearing. Your ap· 112888
Thie bu11nt11 Is con· George L BIMltt, 11• ~net rney bt In !*'· Thia bUalntu la con· duCttd by: an lndMdull 6600 W1rna1 Ave,, eon or by your 1nomey, duc:ted by: co-pertnera
Have you lltf'ltd 11 69 · Huntington IF YOU ARE A CREO. Have you 111rted
ddrl!IR I butlnttlR....,·rt•yet? No ~· ~~=~ con· rTOR or co111i11gent orecf.. doing bullnMI yet? No Robin .,.,. lier ol Illa dtcNMd, )QI Sheryl Hotkln1 Thi• at1temtnt w.. duc:ttd by: 111 lndMdull must Ille yO\K clllm with Tiii• 111ttmtnt w" flltd with ttlt Cot.tnty Hive you •t•rted tllt coutf and rntll • llltd wtlh 11'11 Cou"ly
Cleft( ol 0r-ange County doing bulintu yet? ~ ~P"ONI ~ CltllC o1 0ranae CountY on 04/1 !f2001 YH. 511188 "7 on 04/l7/200(
2001 ... 1213 George L 8uNtt. II tt1t oourt four 1001 ... 111•
20018M2285
Delly Pllol ~· 28 May 3. 10 171 h\9i1
Flc:tnlou• au .. ,,. ..
Name Sblblment
The lollowl"9 '*"°"' .,. ddrlCI bUai.-1 ••
A.) NS..t<PC l..iqylda· lion, B.) NS..C.11mal1<
Liquidation. C.) NIWPOf1
Equipment Salt1, D.)
Newport Liquidation,
2800 Newport Blvd ..
Sit 152. Ntwport
Btectt, CA 92e83
Ntwport Surgical.
LLC, CCAI. 2800 New·
port Blvd., Sit . 152,
Newport BHch, CA
92883
Thia boalntll 11 con•
ducted by• Limited Ua·
blllty Co
ANEW
BUSINESS?r
• • • • • • • • • • •
Daily Pilot
fk:ddoue ........ ...................
The loftOwing ~
.,. ~ bUllillM •: The 6Vt1Jnt Rt ld
Cornpwiy. ..... 8tgorllt
Avtnu., Corona dtl
... 5,~ Hooper,
""4 8fOot11t Avenue, Corona dtl Mat, CA
92925 • Thll butlntll It con<
dUdtd by: •n lnClllldUal Heve you 111rttd
doing bullMll yfll(1 No Stephenie Hooper
Thlt •t•ttmtnl WH
filed with tile Cot.Inly
C*1I o1 0ranoe Counfy on 04/24/2001 ~0011N25'9
Deily Pllol AJN. 28, May
3. to. 11 2001 Th973
Fictitious Bu•lnMt 1 Name 'Sblt.ment •
Tht • following '*''°"' art doing~ u IC, 2.8051 Amargon, MlatlOn Viejo, CA m92 Tim S Alexaodtt,
28051 Amtrgon. Ml• lion Vlljo, CA 92992
Seou V Mu11ay.
28051 Amtrgon. Mla-
llon Vlljo, CA 92t92
Thi• buliMM It con-ducted by: a gtntral
partntrahlp Have you 11111.ed
doing w..-yfA? No Tim Ale .. ,.,
Thia .talemtnt wu
fl1.o with Ille Cot.Inly
C*1I ol Orlogt Counfy
on 0"'20l200 I 20018N2U4
Diily Pilot Apr 28. May
3. 10. 11. 2001 Th9n
PIERCE__.
IEU lllOADWAY
Mortuary * Chapel
Cremation
11 O Broadway
COsta Mesa
8'2-9160
'We'll
ADI
~Pllol =· 12. 19, .~ ..... 1~"t'.:""eo:,; mol'lb from h ~ "' 0.-V Piiot Alli t9, 28. ~ 3, _1 Dll!37 °"' : r.l...... ,,.. _ _., ....... iMull'lot ol ltl• *' 3. 10. 2001 Th954
----"1 "" .. ~ In PrOt Fk:tttloue ...,,,... Oft Q4/13l2001 bMt Codt adOn 9100 Flctlttoul lu91nM• ...... ....."*.. 2001 ... 1114 Tht *"' tof flri'1 dlllrra ...... ......,.,.
H1vt you 1terttd
doing bulllntu ytf? y... 312!i/2001
Newport Sufglcel, u.c
Jamu Dougal, Prtll·
The Legal Departmmt at the Daily Pilot is pkased to announce a ntw 1trviu
now avai'4blt to ntw businesses.
Deity Piiot Apr 19, Mi will not ~ btfOr• The lollowlr1g ptf9Cnl .,..The~ Mty 3. 10. 2001 lb!Hp four monlhl from lht .,. dOll'tD ~ ...
E 8YttllM Adttlou9 Buelneu hllflnO dltt not1otc1 Ooodflcn lntu1enc:t,
EoglnHtln1.. 2to0 ....,.. ,.......,..11 ebovt . 2600 Unlvtfalty Dftw,
B11i1to1 St.. s.t E•101, The lollowlnQ ~ YOU MAY EXAMINE ~ewport Btaeh. CA ~ MIN. CA 12928 .. -N ~ ae: lht lie ICAIJIC ~ IM court. .. 2MO ......_. 8 ,...._ -~• II ""'' .,. 1 ,_......, In-.llan·Paul Ooocttlcll, ......,.., __.,, ~· 088 Ttehnotoll •-,......._. ,,,...._ a.-.. C)fM, C°"9 S I e *-'td In lht ...._, HOO UnlYttally ..,.,.,., -CA .a erv ou, 4 ~ ... ""Ya ._ ~ . ~~lht Nt 'WPOt1 IMoh. CA TNt ~ II oon-MecAt1t11ir CoYrt. '470, .......,., a ~"" 92teo
duet9Cf by" 111 .,._.. *"POtt ~ del Nodct (lorm · • Thie bullrtMt II oon-
u. you atarttd c.lbTlll __, 154) ol lht fllrlO ot an tno cM:MO ~; an lndMdl* ,....ve ? ~ 8utlllelt wntory Ind.,... ot t11ve you 1t1rttd ~ 411~N yet hn'tCH, Inc.. ~· ...... ..-. or ell .,,, dOlr19 bl.-.. ~ Ho
Y:::o.n t o.llf 4tte MecA11tu • PtWon « eooount • Jeto.PIUI Ooodrtc:h
TNI .......,.,_ WM ~709H7!"POrt Belch. eroYldtd In Problte Tiiie ... ......,,. -
flltd #Ill lhl OounlV ~ M............ • --todt '""°" 1250 A flltd wtlfl .. Counly
.j "'---CtNt'/l'f '... --....... ~ ~ '°' lptclftl .. Qeftl ell Clrw9t Cool.Wiiy Cleft( "' ..,._._ ......, ~ a 001pol!MIOl1 t1ct form i. ·~ on Otfi11l;IOOI
on Q.tl'1~J-tlll Havt you 1terttd froftl IM COUit CIM. ltOt ... 1111
Delly Plot ¥. tt 19. dofnO lluailllll Y•t? ~-,. ,., OlllV Pllol =· 1~
Mft I. JO .• 1 W Y~4:. lulintll 8IQ. lliN ~-· Mic S, IQ.I
..,,,._, IN. WI., ,.-..., • ...... .. ....... 0-.. ~.Pf.... ...... ..... ....... ...,.. Fl ND '"" foloMrll ~ 'TNt a••"*"'~ .... buli1tia .. = T ~ Cl1ea1011 Ol1t1
dent Tll.. Nlatnenl Wll
flltd wrttl "" ~ a.11< cf Orqe ~ on 64l20nOO 1
2001 ... nu
~-~ /®, 28,:;
ActltJout ""'""' ............ It
The lollowlrlQ ptf90f\t .,. dQlrlll ~ • l\C ~ & Main-ltfwnct eo.. 1 eoe w.
0c .. n1ront. NtwPOfl a..i., CA 92883
Th11t11 Almt ll
Hanll, 1808 w co.en.. front, NfWPOll IHch,
CA tae63 TtH ~II con-
~ by: ... lfdYldual
H1v1 y~u 11rted dolnQ MlnMI Ho Thtf,..
Tiiie .... i.. .. 111fllt'14Mtel'ltl'I ...
flltd .. "" ~ Qeftl Clf 0... ~ on cw.ter.IOQf ... , ......
Wl will now SEARCH tht nllmt for you at no ~a charge, and 11wt you the
time and the trip to tht Court Houst in Santa Anll. Thtn, of course, afttr tht
starch is compltttd wt will fik your fictibous busintSS naTTtt sl4tnnmt with tht
County C/erlt, publish onrt a wttlt for four wttlt1 llJ rtquirt.d by '4w and thtn fik
your proof of publication with tht Co1111ty C/nlt.
Pltast stop by to fik your fictitious businrss ttlltnnmt '" tht Daily Piklt, 330 W.
&y St. Costa MtSJZ. If you '.amwt ~P "> pkmt C4ll us at (949) 642-4321 and wt
will wuJte amtninnmts far JO" to hANik this proctdMre by m11iL
_If!'"' 11»u/J h11vt ""1 farther qwstion.s, pkast calJ us and wt will be more t/Htn
glad to assist JO"· Good luck in your new business!
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AJ .... tstJlt adVer1lSll10
In 11115 ~r Is SUbttCT to the federal Fa11 Housing
Act ol 11168 es amtnded
which makes It Illegal 10
1dVert1St ·any preference ~ml\IUon or dlu11m1nallon
based on race. cOlor, retlg-
lon. w . llan<llcap, r~mll~I sutus or na11<>11al orio1n. 01
a11 lnlenllon lo malle any
such preference. llmtlallon
or d1scnmrna11on •
This newspaper wlll not
knowingly accept any adverllsement lor 1 cal
est1te wll1ch ls In vlolahon
ot tbe law Our 1eiders are hereby lnlorrned lhal 111
dwtlhnos ~n1seo m this newspaper are available on
an equal~untty baSls To com 1n of d1J1Cum1·
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OPEH SAT.suN 1-5 BLUFFS TOWNHOMES 281 1.SBa: Fp, gat, no peta. ~ it'~ 2B~ * HUGE E'SIOE • Chumlng W1t1rfront 11 XNoi. Squate 10840 Hunltr ~ & perlOll. boating taper
1019 Oolphln Temc. 1 stoiy expanded 3br $119Mlo 1665 IMne AYI inno'~'. w w~ ~ TOWNHOlllE OuplH 281 281 boat dock Warner Aak about HI SC>Md c 0 n I I g n m • n I • "*PfUI. Apply In '*'°"
48' 3Br 3 car 91f1!19, on 1 Mtom, $565,000 17 949-m-9422 Ext 203 ~ -r~i4'-4394 3& 2 58a, IMnQ room. downS1MS 111'1111 ya!'CI Internet 714·751·2787 13r2 CibnllO Street C M 10-.2pm Wed llwu Sun.
Ovet'liztd lot. 12.980.000 °"91'1 s.t 1-5 or family mom trp1c W1> wre gar S2.20oiMo Sfangl & ~ Pottely· 1801 Bay!ld! Or. COM
'49-37Me13 m7 Fortuna ~GANT SENIOR LMN0 3B 28a Ou"""• lmmac upgraded lulchen. 2car gar nq.ipetllsmlla 949·675-4765 210 ~u Vintage Jtwelry·Anlique :l>r 3 car gar, newty built. Efl/OY • spKIOIJS SUlll, r • ,...... • • comm pool ' leMIS $2000! ---·-Oo41s Come and See Usl O.ll*F1111ft....., Airport
1 10 uniCOST~~-lllESA•••" I dbl vltws greenbelt/bay "'""'1111111111• fllh•. flln ~ape. ga!~ C:: ~ Mo. Agent 94!H33«l74 VILLA POINT Condo 2Br ftllDUSTRIAl We have a lol of na MllllS $7.25 up • ~llOtdlen ~"""":': Pnc.d 1529,000 "-"· lflMpOt1atlOn, morel ""'" bly •• ...,,., 281, sunny~ corn« FOR IEfTUASE at very reasonable Pl!Cff1 ~: 317' Pullmen 112$
949-846·6300 .,..,.."""" ~ &50-8998 -~ ·~ 94t·720..155;---• 949-645-8059. VISA/MC.
949-6324489 COSTA NEUPORTE' ~199051~ y!ly Day 11 .... ,__,._ I un" w/d SI"""'.... OPEN tt:C»5:00, Tue-Sit or Iv meu. '49-se:J..0275
E'1~ V1/ut lrg 48r 38a,
28COsl llome wlskytights.
fam rm R V s11a on
11,000sl lo/ in xlnl area. $479.900 agt Patrick
T 1nor1 949·856·9105
REOUCEO TO $565,000
2596 WILLO E Side Back
Bay area w appro• 2800 sf on a 8400 sl lol •Br 2 SBa,
tam room w Fp tormal
dining rm. tiuge tac lub 1n mslr new rool llalf Sile
basketball court• Gina
McComb aot 949-642·5937
Spmrllng °'*" -SWl-gla Wtel ptllSbglOCJS COlst
comtnullf/)' 58t 48a, pool
, 6 OOOsf lot $929.000
!!Q!W!I, JaJeh 949-632-4821
1
32.::MI
WATERFRONT
RX OR REBUILD
Aaent '49-723·1120
Retr11t Homes $134,000
V15'1 us by boat or car to
vteW our cozy, quaJnl beach
bungalOwt nestled in a
Vlllllge·ldte community with
prlvalt boet lllll1nB & beach
on 1119 bay SllpS available
Land L.eest $1 tOO'mo No Prop Tax No AslOC Fee
Modul11 Lifestyles Inc.
949·723-4045
ask fOf Elizabeth
OPEH SAT/SUN tt-5 ~ RIVER AVE
3br. 3.Sbl, 250011.
1 block to btacht 3 story roo4 lop dtc:lt. $750,000
949-574.0SOS
BAYVIEW DUPLEX '1WWllun aoe 58 FOii RENT LARGE UNITS AVAIL E1tc Aut Sm fitness mlelg
38r ~ ':';,, S:,::~age 18r Duplt• oaf:Wld hlcupa, I 1H "°"-n I ~ POINT ;~!~~~~~~~ = f:8 ~ta':~dea= I I ~ ,g;:::1 ,:;Ir:; Beach Price reduced IO Fp, deck, ya!'CI. n1sm1cwpe11. -· DEL ..... heigncs $2500/mo 10 Inf 24 nour gate access Atao 450 APPLIANCES bonus PT 9am 1pm Of S1 025 000 close to Trl·Sqr $8~S,/Mo -_., Totally R«noM#ed granite. 11 g n 717 4720' 0 11199 l'Nil unit av.ii • • lpm§p or FT 714-612-7011 Alloelated Rutty IM9·376-7637 oi 646·1105 sub·zer~'.. fantastic un· ca agt 4"' • us Storega C.ntera on NP
949·613·3663 ... wly Remodeled 2Br obstruct.... ocean views. Blvd 94H7J.5300 Refrlg, runs good, CM Helghta, 365 La Pelle 2B1, Frplc, IVlll now, clubl>ouse. pool, $280Mfo $125. FRONT DESK
PENTiiOUSE BAYFRONT
CONDO. $47$,000
28th SI Marina. 3rd floor
condo <Ml! loolc.ing Ille bay and courtyard 2Br/2Ba
beautrlUlty deQoralec:t and
shows IVel Sellef mowaled to sell Aasocllted Rtatty
949-'73-3663
CUSTOM BAYFRONT
HOME with DOCK
B<and ,_ CUSlom home on
the water 4Br'S and 4 S8a S
Comer locallOl'I 2 blocks IO
the beach ~ rool
top dedc .... 'panOramtC • w i
of ocean. bay aro ocy 1911$ Doell for up IO 30fl power
boel $1.595,000 ASSOCIA TEO REAL TY
94H73-36e3
OcNntront Duplex located
nght on t/lf1 sandll No
boaldWatk Beaut1ftllly te· modfltJd Wiii! lop qualify
matenats Vet)' spacloos
tJ(\11$ With $ur1lfOtH income
$2, 125.000. AHocl1t•d
,,.,lty '4H73-3663
1 33~1
<>Ptll Sal/Sun 1~ 26 F11nzt·Sau111lto.
Ooean views. canyon &
Laguna 1q11s, oorveoos 4br
4 5ba. OYef 4 000 sl 3c gar
home, dreamy upgrades s 1 495 000 The Alison Co
949-376·3356
CRYSTAL COVE
$1,150,000
PIM! ' In $elOoc#n OPEN SUN 1-5
66 $Jdney s.y Or.
4br 5.5ba fhouundl ot
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Pl 2br 2baf3br 2 lhOI, $2200/mo. Flral & uat, Boet?I. JaJeh 949-632-4821 183 HOUSESICONOOS I ~ ~gs1UN~ 1, 949-645·7292 RECEPTIONIST $2000·3000. Fp. pauo, 2c c 11 ..... 37n •01.. fNJ HlllT """ shills avaitabll gar, Cln, qulel 949-67S-3n3 a ...... .,.., • "" '™'' OORYMAH'S tNH
Bfft E'Sldt loc wlhard 10 FOR LEASE In CdM 172 HOIJSESICONOOSFOR ,,,,_ NEWPORT COAST 452 BICYCLES I Newport 8eld1 S1Mw fond 211r 281 Matr 111hff. 3Br 2Sa, flAy furTllSlled nYll r ""' • to s1an Wil 1raon fW1'I
waltc to tr1-1q1, gar, nlpeta Jun 3 thru Oct 21, 2000 IRVIME L:uST ITTlltST &·IRON plllSOO Fu retome to $l380lmo ISe 949-640-~ 949·380·9492 Unobatructlld Ocean & SenlOI SR STF Blac~ •BICYCLES• 949-673 2t0t OI e1H C1nyon views Ocean l06l ~ 11 O Costa Mesa Mena 3, 10. 12 •P"<I DaVICI 11 949-673-2100
EASTSIOE 2 Stry Twnhle 28' 281 w/Oell. incredible TU1119 Rock remodele<l 581 Ridge tum 3& 358a. 3000 Couolry Club tTotal Joint boy•, girl• 20" ind 24 .. '---------J
11y11 IPl 2br 1Vioa. 2 pv1 jtCly & ca'*'a -Gat 3Ba, 3c garage $3.SOO'Mo st piwa1e pool & Sl>I Open) ca~ 9-C!>-675-3391 $30EACH. 7!4-536-45'3 par1ung apes p1us st01"1911, + carpo11 l360<VmQ yrty 1se Many 04he~ available agt $8000 Mo a;t Pllld ca1,1
949-642·1073 leave !!!$Q ava~ May·lS 94!1-723-1896 949-552-6700 Rea11y 949-233-6146 1420 I
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beddw1g oa.k ole Cllalf. ocn Cal 949-646-5646
J
'.11 Fun and Active Place to Live"
SPACIOUS 2 & 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath s,
beautiful green. belts & end less amenities.
ltSllong pole mou111aon l)•e
lul wear 462 Ftow. Sl • Uted Ole Fumdure AUC1IOn
E aide CM FRI & SAT &Im
156 C:0.11 ..... SI
Huge yd ult Prom en-, 1111!gue1, etc
Eat1tl/Gar199 Sale FRI-SAT W
600 block ot Avoe1do COM. CoUtctor, cerljlllCI,
cryllll, turn, clothea,
• N8fS1t & Sun 8-4 lum
toots b<kes booh appls.
micro. c:h.na cab art wld, &
more• 17 Ody!My Court
May 4111 2790 Hatt>ot Blvd
Ste 200 CM deS-e11a 1
copier microwave etc
Wicker d,.._, IWdwood
drffttr, mirror, 1ntique
ChliM, oak coffte tbt, Dall
aof• tbt. '49-548-1347
456 P£TSI LIVESTOCK
t AWESOME OC1CAT t
spotted CFA kmens pta~
FTfPT SalH Potltlona
Avall Upscaie Nt•Pon
Buen cus1om tum lure
st0re Must nave an r;e tor
e1es.gn ano color and -Sl>es tJI> '4~1233
GENERAL JOBS
Poatat & W1klltt1 Fltlds
Salary Starting S2W611
call Sun-frl 9AIMPtll
1~329-0542 1251
GENERAL
Ttmp. FT & PT, Tlclltl
T1kers. maintenance Must
be 11 leaS1 t 8 & have a vallO ca1~ Dnve" License can
949-757-5959 ext 214 M-F
be!Ween 1 ·5pm
Growl!!i. buatnesa llHda help. Wt>rk from home
Ma~ orderle-commerce
S522wll PT $1K-4K n Free
booklt1 888· 7 "6-34 t2 -actueveallyou1d111ms com
Priced From $1,430/$1,710,
Pets Welcome up to 60 lbs.
Recreation Director on-site: NB/Sit 1-11 Benon1 cnb & fumistw\gs ~nle tykes IOyS
clolh-ng. bt<ld ng jOgging
Sllolltf etc 1219 Eale• ln.
& loVlllg 1 ~ domestic Grow wllh our tNm. M"1
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Swim Lessons, Team Sports,
Arts & Crafts and much more!
$500 OFF MOVE-IN! •
Hurry in .. .limited available
Blease Call: 888-641.7632
$30().$450 949-646-8473 12 ECE 111115 Ill! n lrdanc & Toddler teaching PD' FuP
LOCll kltttnl, c1ta, dOgl t>tnllrts N8 949"~2672
M.B.Movtng Salel Sit 1-2
armoue cooch tiousehold
~ems and moreM
1148 Port Bannouth
tor tdoptlon ntrf Sit &
Su11 1100!Hpm Fnhlon Island AHIMAl NETWORK
tnlo 94M'4-2279
www.1nimal111twork.or11
NB/Sat a.m dryer rum, P\ayful 1Clllno Old ftfTI ca•
huge ch1u w ottoman. pe<m home "'other klllfl clothes children$ 1oys alld Soayecs ShoCS tested hkes
llUl1 "'°""' 1743 J!!yPOrt to aldcle lee 9'9-854<32"6
RUMMAGE SALE
April 28, 8a-1p
All ST. CHURCH
18082 Bushard,
Fountain valley
llcenNd or not .,..,.
hlrl"ll now! ERA Ra'*1y &
UOyd ol Hlninglon Bcfl ...
PIY IOI youi laf1l8 & lrlrl· 11!9 800-400-S391 ... 119
Own A CompuW1
Pulltto~ UJ1 to S2S-S75Mr Pff .f ff
1 ...... 7-2134 "'*"" titremecaSllno• com
Wentlld J*IOl1 to drt'ft
tidl!ly lady to ICllllS SllOC)I
Good )CO IOI l1Udlnl ~
111-.e own e11 21\rs.dly 3
dly n . S!ltv 949-548-3181
1 of • kJnd Sanm Lucie
'""'"'"' $1,195,000
Fred Sltldl Pllltlnum
'41>-717·1'94
Sllhtnlt lleutw
1
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PARK WEST
APARTllENT HOMfS
Spaaocis 28r & 3Blldrooml,
28ath, l>Nutrlu/ prHnbllls
& tndlns 8tnflll/lfes Pric«J
from Sl43CIS1710 Pers
Wlllt:olne up to 60 I»
FIND Spring C1Nt OUI Sllell 451 FREE PETSJ
Frt & s.c Wh1 French doofs I~ RESCUES
Sit lemale min t>ke inens.
mirrored ..,.,ndows toy.s • • • • • • • • • • • •
RECEPTION1ST·P1n·T1mt •
Newpori 8t8Ch ll\4y rtal estate otflce Sall.Wdllys onty
Call .. 888·641·7632
OPEN SUN 1-4
CllOQ location. close lo
beach. shoOPir10 & tr-y.
gated comm , Twnllse, end
tnt 28fs, 2V'l 6a. de!V'.l&. ~by Shan Ten Eyck
949·380·9492 & Maury -------• SiauHer 949.573.5354
95 OCEAN VISTA
SEA ISLAND
EnaJbve ~·Br Home s.lltf .,.,, lrntJncl wr1t1 5~ ~1 doMI PntlaptJl.s ~ $150,000 OwrierlAy:;1. 949-BattMfl For SllH.Mge Lot In Wondertd ea.tlicll Loe. 227 •22721 332·336 East 20th St Colla Prvd c. l!!!lry Meu (111 ·ICOl'pOIWld) 19
BRAND NEW Intl good rocomt, SUio,
OCEANFRONT Ollt and Two & l.kllll.
Uatlng-Better Hurry! ~,.. ~ = A9!!I! Mt-m.4l20 S2.475.000 or ollet Id
cocperlle Wllll M*er) Al»oluft llHt fl#wporl Do not 01tt111t1 T-*11
Vthlf M«»I perlect 38( Call for l\11111er dttalll ~ 1::'::.ii:u:.f ..
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EXECUTIVE NEEDS _ •
llolM lo ..... opllon
to buy. Locel 1111.
Htitl-1433
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an apartment
through classified Brtathtlklng Newport
Coast 281 283 w/pvt
ger, FIP, WID, ¥iew.
Pel 0 K Near Fllh Is
$1610 (877) ~71·6725
furniture. vintage nems. I llltd 1 new homtl Fllllllly
r::ol!taols lj>'s & kllS More' It moving end I can, go.
1108 Palm Avt Hl.W\llngtOn Blick 11199 Lab, (collie
Beach 714-969-05e0 ml•), male, nevtertd. t
love call Ind tvtrfbodY I "-GENERAL I tlN tooll 94~79.2t . .._ FOR SALE . ••••••••••••
WHOLESALE FlOAAt 1-WAL I 111anutact11r• ci-anc. INSTRUMENTS
Savi on ~ 51tlTIS.
IUllOlltl ntlOotll & Pies!" ~ ' eo c-• Urns Huge o.cxiunts ........_ Pitno ~ 30's Octtn1!on1 Houee lrQ 28' Houri tM ..,......_
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. FOR RENT :.,,:~~ w, COAST COIN NEEDs
Mambelahop. S2950 Con-OU> COfHSI Gold ltlYll
*1 lM'dl 949-675-2801 • =:~r.=r 1110111
MANAGERS
• SPECIALt s11s oo~ tax Wkly
(Musi prt11111 IN Ad)
235 mw & kl1Chtnelts
Situattd on btlublutty
larldkal*I groundl FEATURES 24-Houl
lobby/Dlr1c1 d11I
phones/frH HBO, ESPN I OllOl'Poot I
Jacuul. Guest laun-
dry CloM IO 405 I 55
Fwys Min'a llonl 0 C
F1lrgrdl, coAtge and
bchl W1lklng dll•
lance to lt1()pl Ind
1ts11u11n11.
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MOTOfl "'
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COMMERCtAUHOME
unlll l!om s 199 00
I.ow MonlhCy Paymencs FME Cdor ClllllOg
Cl! 1.f00=71 t-0151
YAM YAO TO YAM FFTHt
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Retltl Mal\lttf needed at
Ulra Storage in C M
Cll1tome1 ilrvlCe and lot1
cleaning OU\leS great pay
fie~ houra (25 Ptf wlll Fa•
resume IO 71'-4~ or
apply in pt!SOll 0 1250
BnllOI SI 714-437 9200
Rt11Jl. S11H RespOnSJ· bll4e W1CI cast1111 oPtR a
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1nd •Hllt'ldS Sa ary
$7-$10.hr 714-37~
SEAVERS and IUSS£RS Ml lllllln line dlnntr
hOllN Ill HtwllOll BMc" Fi¥t ,..,.. llM dal>tn9 ••
pel...-ce 19Qll ~ I\
pnon ~''"""' 3131 .. COlll ttwr ...
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88 lhunday.Apri126,200l
P1MM 111 ...,. 11111
the llat.lnge In thll
Cllegory may ,.qvn
you to Clll 1 900
number In •hlch
""" le • cNr9I Pll minute.
POLICY In an enon to oller Ille bell
aeMCt possille IO OU! rtt6-
911 anc1 ~. we wll
require Con1rector1 •ho
10venise •n tne Serva
Ouec:t<>fy to include lhelf
Contractors Ltc1n11
riutnber in lhe1r ld\lert-
ment Your co-opera110n Is
Q!Htly appreciated
~'~--~.~J
JAMES MAHAM Y
l...tc.emcd Pr~.-rer
• R•fu:nd •nlktp•tktn W.n
•t•P·fil.cd h')' IR\ c: fife
t>2'J 1 crm1nal W•y •U
Costa M elMI
949 548-3329
OUICl<BOOKS S!T\JP
T111n1ng & Support
~-~ MMff.7517
Newport 8Mctl 8outlqut
Hip Womens Clolhlng Ind Acceuorl11 Sacrlllce $15,000 li1111 MM75-I005
(949) 548-0670
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Reglaze/ReTurbi:'tf
Porceliln • Fiberglm
Sinlts • Showefs
Counten
949-645-7723
Can't seem to
get to all those
repair Jobs
aroond the house?
Let the CleMlfted a.me. Directory
help you find
reliable help.
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HELP FROM A FO£
BMt·~ vull'ltnlble. ~th qc.1s.
fl NORTH
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( 107 6 541
•A WEST • 181642
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EAST
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NOttJI employed tho Slayman ~vClflllon 10 probe ror a 4-4 heait
fit. None cxlded, IOd a IJA-cwd Siik
Ind two aces c:aWnly aecmed ade-
411111e IO raiao IO dne no tr\lmp.
Wat led lhe COW1h-bcsl spidc 10 i' 11fW ... •
East's.ace, and East returned ihe suit. ~-1« ... By . !he ICC ol chit. and ~
raum1111 hand with a heart IO eet MW
up ch1bi, would haVe Qlne, 714-ISl-1111
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• 10 5J SOUTH
• A9J
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•KQ 972
Irie~. ten. The flaw In ~ ~h theencrnycoold~n lllW um• Dllllln•Z'71571imi.• liCe>ro a,I: ub and thiee dillffiOll(l5 go me Ml, ..,..... P-.. !)Ilg. IOIO, AO, ~ .. ~ jl'lc ace Of •padca -dOw one (4U11'4) •* rteorde, ~ S4800 be~ dc<llarer could nially get CAIVtlR llfW ol!o M llolila· 71443&·3'.11
Tbe bidding: . •
The 10lu1ion 10 the problem was ford......., Xl.T
lbr declarer IO eoaintier 11'1 endplay. !!! 1~ ...... fltdlup W ..
That would succeed • Ion& 15 hearU --•14. ...,... were no WOf'5C than 4-2. The lhiee 115717')£VIER .~-<(10Sf7) '12.119
SOUTH WEST NORTH INT ,_ 24'
l <i .._ lST hiib hearu in the clc»ed hind were CAI -" Soulll COlll Acur11 c:Uhed, dWMly was cnlaed wUh the 714-Uf-1171 71 .. 17•2500 Openinalead:Fourof•
If we were to say that a hand thaJ
opened one no trump -~ short of entriel. that would be mos• unusual.
Tbe problem here. however, 1$ that
Soulb CAMOI alrord lO Id up the club
suit because that would give the
defenders five tricb before dcclan:r
could &Ct mne. The w1y around llus
dilemml was pretty. The auction wu simple enough.
11.1e of clubs and the ace of tieam wu
l&k.en. declllJ'Ct discardina a club rrom hand. Now doclltcr slmply c~t
cd with a diamond.
The defenders could lake dvcc dia·
mond tricks, but th.al ended the
defeme. Whichever defender was on
lead would have to play 1 bbck card. 1CS~~itlli11g dcclarcr'1 hind. In aJI,
South soorcd two spides. four hearu
Ind dvcc clubs -just enough for
three no trump. After Soulh'1 no-trump opening bid,
H.B. Sllp Avellible Up 10 30fl. JM beech, IVll DCM. 423 E. Edgftater Alll. $:4 75/mo IMM50-e502 Ill'
• 24ft bolt allp avail• Sail or Power-safe &
quiet Bay la. (Cove area)
Call 949-673-1943
llMW D 'f7 540CI. Wiiii .... (Ull'OA) 121.-
CRl!VIER BMW
714-135-3171
BMW Z3 'M
S.Sod. lllldl ~ (4A0At'l'll 121,115
CRt'V1£R BMW
I... I ::;;: I-.... , _ ... -10K ...... 2..11.lr.
_ IOATI Hor.di TwlnlW 260cc 10 <~VIER BJ:·•
--------' great staner bike, lemal• 714-835·3171 Bolton Wheler 22ft '00 OMl8d. lo ml. never dropped
Dluntltl• • almost new. $850{obo. 949-645-9498
20llloura. 't'emaria 225,
st11110, Mtom cusNons.
rrw1I ooncitlOll. f\Ay lolded.
PllCI $4&. nkJoo $38.91<. Call 949-466-8010
1111 outly grut lhape.
llllf ~. keep II your dock. $5000 714-31s-4&83
(eel) 714-S41·34S2 (home)
20ft Ouffleld EJeclrtc 8iy BOit perleci cond, ,_,
bat1erl11/cover/111ind/cush
A!ll $13,900 1149-51<M944
H GARDENER H
Fortnllly 1t11nld. ~HI
•llpllllnce. ... "°'"' "" 1'111. Jenel 71W71-1 l30
• GARDEHINO • Alliallle & Oualty WOik al RIMOrllblt Rltll Call Ed
Bllml at~
LAWN lfRVICf MMlllin,
dun up. IPrii**. "" \rim. 8eglll .. &15'1111 Nlldlnllll, oommeftJll MM02-t770.
1986 HONDA GYRO
3 WHEEL, STREET
SCOOTER. XLHT COMO.
$500 MN74-0505
BMW 3111 'M
Al*. Bliek, co
(1<274'7) 121.•
CREVIER BMW
714435-3171
AcUfl 1n18gr1 Coupe 'la BllW 3211 'It B• euto. llr. <~ "°" '*tr.as (~ ea.t ~ CR~IER BMW
11 .. 11•2500 714-~3171
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I'll help you resolve
those naooing home
repair and remodel
issues.
Keith 949-574-1748
REPAIRS • PAINT Home lq>IO'ltlTlll'oCS lllCI
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AtoZHomt ~ Aep1lr1. Etectrle1I end
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C1ll 11A·21 .. 7115 or
Mt-2....011.
JUNK TO 1M! IXM'lll 71 ....... 1112
AVAJl.AIU TOOAYI
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about Viagra ...
but ltave you
tried it?
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dependent on
_ proper uu.
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pi-.n .,..., gl/llglCf. non
1mkr, Ilk• n•• cond s 11.995 oc Aulo 8krl
M•IM-1111
CADILLAC EJdorldo 'f7
Biie*, HotlhNr, Moolltoof
(807598) $21,988
NABERS
(71•!$!0:1100
CADIUAC Eldofldo 'II
wtlill pell!. lln ""· s 1 k mi (602578) $21.9118 MAIERS (7H)54H100
PUBLIC
NOTICE
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hll 111.-d ~ hold goodl moY9tl ertnt ltlelr p. u.c. C. T numblt: lmOI
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PUIUC UTIUTIES
COMMISIOH
714-56f-4'51
lnllnltl M30 '11 Coll¥ 7811
ni, boob. 19C01da. Wiii. tan llhr, CO. chrome wneets.
Ile new condition $7,995 vinl 587211 OC A1AO Bkrs
9411·$86-1888
Madi Mr.ti 't2 70k mi,
IUtO, wllll•. fully loeded. co. .. ,_ cond. SS.1195
'Ml671241, OC AIAO Bkr&
MMM-1NI
*"** Benz 420 ... 'f7
Whit•, ••c.lltnt condi-
tion, 110k mMM. '10,500. 71 .... 2·S203 Debblt.
Mercury Tr-r LS '97
Sldan. 44, .. power, do'f
wtlll. loldld. cute uml9r car, runt strong, 5Sll mi
$6,21& +Tu & le. Tomllo
Auto 714-437'1931
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Toyota PINO Conv. 't7
Slldl. lie, 3511 ml. power Wlllln1oc*a, eoo changer,
• blgl, Ilg pd. mt COnd.
Olde CutlMI .__. 112,700/obq. 949·646-5850
lllWlllllonll 't1 1915 TOYOTA PU iot:) loW ..... i..::.s. KING CAB, 1 owner,
BUii COlllll Acur1I &Int cond.. 121K ml,
71H7t-ZSOO $3500 Mt-574-0505
~ml~:, 1 • VlllClwua:!!'o I (125400) $19,988 ,_I 5
NABERS
1m154H100 _ _i:,..:.;:.i:=='---Fwnlly Ooer11*' Oelltf
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(2UOIO) 111,M Cll VIII Of llUCk. piid lor Of
NABERS not Clll Otck Rey 0
(71•l!'0-1100 714-437-1931 Of 328-3228
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