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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COf.AMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2002
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Costa ·Mesa's latest budget appears 'healthy'..
•But city manager warns
that habit of overspending
must not continue in future
years as the city will not be .
able to support it.
Lolita Harper
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -The city man-
ager declared a "healthy" financial
outlook for the upcoming year in his
annual budget message this week
and crectited the city's strong vital
signs to exceptional growth in rev-
enue from retail establishments.
Allan Roeder presented the
council with the $101 .8-million pro-
posed budget ror the 2002-03 fiscal
year and' said the report was intend-
ed to begin discussion. Council
members will begin public budget
discussions at a June 10 study ses-
sion.
The 2002-03 budget presents a
$7 .2-million increase -or 7 .64 % -
over its 2001-02 budget. No pro-
grams are scheduled to be cut in the
next fiscal year -wtuch will begm
July 1 -and the city has even
added a few more employment
positions. Despite the national eco-
nomic downturn, Costa Mesa con-
tinues to thrive because of its large
retail revenue base.
The boom m retail establish-
ments over the last 30 years has
allowed city cotters to consistently
increase, the report states. The
2002-03 budget assumes the same
growth, showing $1.9 million more
in anticipated sales and use tax than
the previous year.
Sales and use tax is the single
largest revenue source for the city -
estimated at $36 million in 2002-03
-but with Costa Mesa rapidly
reaching its building capacity, Roed-
er cautioned agaihst depending on
such dramatic return!> m the future.
Caty ofhcadls foresee a 3°1.,
increase m property taxes -from
$13.4 million in 2001-02 lo $13.8
million m 2002-03 -and 1'urist-dri-
ven revenues are expected' lo go up
5.8'Y. ..
Roeder said the aty is m good
shape <lS £dr dS expenditures dre
concerned The budget calls for d
numbN of capital improvement pro-
ject!\ d'> d haqh pnonty, espec1d1Jy for
the Westside The city as expected to
spend 0 83''',. more an capital
111)provement projects an the next
year, ford told! of $2.1 m1lbon.
•All of that 1s being dffom-
m
Copies of the Costa Mesa 2002-
03 fiKal year budget are avail-
able in the city clerk's office at
77 Fair Drive or online at
www.ci.costa -mesa.ca.us. Copies
are also available at Costa Mesa
branch libraries.
pbshed -for dbout the 20th year an
d row -without dny new taxes or
mcrease an tdxes, • Roeder said.
SEE BUDGET PAGE A4
Mayor touts
airport area.
development
•Newport Beach leader
stresses the need for continued
economic growth, d espite city's
Greenlighl law.
June Casagrande
DAILY PILOT
NEW.PORT BEACI I -He's said it
before, and he'll Sdy 1t agam: "Quality
of Life demd.J1d'> thdt we hdve strong
economic growth "
Staying true to h1'> pledge to promote
Tod
Ridgeway
re!>pon,.1ble develop-
ment in the aty, Mayor
Tod Ridgeway made
tht!> point a central
theme of tus State of
th«i.> City address at
Wednesddy's annual
meeting of the Newport
Bedch Chamber of
Commerce
PHOTOS BY STEVE MCCAANi< I O.AA.Y I'll.OT
Amy Hartwell; center, and her Adams Elementary School classmates rehearse for their upcoming musical play "Heroes.,.
Smee talong office m
ldnUdT)'. Ridgeway has
lcrnnched a camprugn to
ldke development isc;ues off the defen-
sive, and to take a bold offensive against
Green.IJ.ght, the atv\ '>low-growth law.
Further pmpomltng ttus V1S1on.
Ridgeway told chdlTlher and com.muruty
members that he -.,eec; the airport area as
an ideal place to foster economic growth
to benefit the oty'!> overall quality of lile. A bow to heroes
Adams Elementary's original music production
will celebrate everyday heroes. including those
who emerged from the Sept. 11 te"orist attacks
Deirdre Newm•n
DAILV PILOT
H eroes have taken on
special significance in
the wake of the Sept.
11 terrorist attacks.
Next week, Adams Eementary
School fourth-and fifth-graders
will celebrate everyday heroes
through a musical production.
The show, •Heroes," is an
original piece written and direct-
ed by Kathleen Chapman. It
brings home the message that
anyone can be a hero and that
even kids can recognize heroit
traits.
•I learned a lot about differ-
ent heroes, that it can be anyone
from a soldier to your own family
members,• said fowth-grader
Aaron Ludlow, 10.
Sixty-three students from the
Costa M esa school have been
rehearsing for more than an
hour each week for the past 14
weeks to prepare for the show.
see HEROES PAGE A4
One of the 1tan of •Heroes," turon Ludlow, foreground,
rehearses with the rest of the cut at Adams Elementary.
Those many memories of murders and mysteries
S carcely a week goes by
• that there isn't an obit-
uary or the revisiting of
)l news event that touches
very directly on people or
stories I covered in more
than 50 years of journabsm.
t..iosU~ I resist rehashing
them here, but every so often
one comes along that ii irre·
iistible. Uke the Marilyn
Sheppard murder cue. nu. ii a story that hu
h'ad legs -teeond only to
the Hearst kidnapping -for
al.molt a hAlf-century.
• Sam Sheppard WU a 32-
year-old Olteopath in a •
aev.Jand suburb when he
WU c:onvit19d In 1956 -Jhen 10 ,..,,, later retried
and found not guilty -of
Joseph I. Ill ......
bludgeoning bis wUe to
death. The crime spawned
.The Pugttwe• 1V --and IDCMe, along wttb
dOiml of bOoks and meg•·
line artk:IM.
............ new94)'9al'
ago when the efforts of Shep-
pard's son to win a wrongful
imprisonment lawsuit that
would have cleared the name·
of his long dead father was
rejected by an Ohio court.
And it made the news again
last week when the Los
Angeles Tunes devoted a full
page to an upcoming book
that builds a forensic C4l8
agaiast a new suspect.
1 got involved in the Shep-
J».rd case wben J was
UllgiMKI by 1hae Mep11ne
-in thole de)'I • kind of
blue-c:Ollar Esquire -to pro-
ftle • 8eYerly HOii medic.'91
dodor mmed WUllam J.
Bryan Jr., W'bo turned OUI ID
Sii CUltVI Ma M
"The atrport dred is.ripe for redevel-
opment,• he sdad. noting that buildings
such as the one-story omces on BLrch
Street are obsolete But he was quick to
point out that some areas should
remain reldllvely untouched
"We're not mterested m allowing
any expansive dE>velopment to occur m
the coastal zone,· he sa1d. drawt.ng the
line from Bnstol Street south.
He underscored hts position on
deveJopment by laying out some of the
financial dilhculltes facing the city:
Property taxes, the No. 1 source of city
revenue, will mcrease only about 2°to to
3% in the next fiscal year, compared
with growth or about 8% m the 2001-02
fiscal year. A nationWJde slump in
tourism is httb.ng home. too. he said.
Hotel taxes and sales taxes from restau-
rants. both cruaal sources of mcome to
the ctty, have also slumped.
And Ridgeway sees yet another
financial danger: a state budget crisis
that has municipalibes braced. for the
worst.
SEE MAYOR PAGE A4
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COIPOUTE HIP~ENING
A free publk workshop titled •How to Control Your Wealth .. will be given
by Carrie Mlzera. a financial adVisor from Morgan Stanley, at 5:30 p.m. Tues·
day at the Newport Beach P\Jblic Libraty, 1000 Avocado Ave., hosted by the
Newport Beach Chamber of commerce. Mlzera v.011 discuss issues such as
estate planning, trust strategies and reaHlfe examples oi hoW J)eople have
made correct decisions to control their wealth. Before joining Morgan Stan-
ley, Mlzera served as an investment advisor representative with John Han-
cock Financial Se!Vkes. No reseNations needed. (949) 729-4400.
A2 Thursday, M.ay 9, 2002
WORKING
Sam Sanders
HE.IS
A man who knows how to move
FINDING HIS NICHE
A former student of Arthur Murray
Dance Studio and an avid dance
enthusiast, Sam Sanders turned his
passion for dance into a career. For
two years, he has taught salsa, swing,
waltz, rumba and many others al
Arthur Murray, leading him to believe
he has found his niche.
"l've wanted to do this ever since I
was 14," he said. "I enjoy making
people get the same feeling that I do
when I dance. I think it's something
that fits me." •
That feeling he gets when he
dances has driven him to always try to
learn more. Even before he started
teaching, when he saw people danc-
ing, he would ask them to teach him a
few steps. As a result. Sanders man-
aged to develop qUite a repertoire of
dance moves all on his own.
ONE STEP BEYOND
Using that motivation in his train-
ing, Sanders now finds he can incor-
porate his knowledge of different
steps to enhance the dances he likes
best.
·1 like freestyle dub dancing the
best," he said. "But l can't actually
categorize my favorites because some
BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS
Costa Mesa PR group
named award finalist
The Public Relations Society of
America has named PainePR of Costa
Mesa a finalist for the 2002 Silver Anvil
Awards competition for two cam-
paigns. The winners will be
announced at the awards ceremony
scheduled for June 6 in New York City.
"Considering the h.igh quality of
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Tea ching a dance
step or twq or three
ballroom dances are better than
freestyle dancing for different reasons
... so knowing both is good."
And knowing a lot more than two
is even better.
Even though he has bad the oppor-
tunity to enter competitions himself, a
run of bad luck has hindered him
from doing so. However, he has had
the opportunity to compete with his
students.
TOP OF THE DANCE HEAP
During a competition in Las Vegas
recently, Sanders and a student com-
peted and won first place in every
·competition they entered. His student
was also named top newcomer stu-
dent, a significant moment for the
both of them.
Not all of his students are at the
competing level, and Sanders never
seems to have any problems with
adjusting his teaching methods.
"There are so m!lJly different ways
people pick up information,• he said.
·As long as I'm going as fast as they
can learn it and they're happy, it's OK•
Some of his students might enjoy
knowing that learning the various
programs entered into this competition
every year, as well as the meticulous
stapdards used to select winners, we
are extremely honored to have our pro-
grams chosen as top finalists in these
categories,· said David Paine, presi-
dent and chief executive of PainePR.
One of the campaigns selected as a
finalist was established for Proctor &
Gamble for Ivory Soap. In that cam-
paign, the firm developed a program to
support the introduction of Ivory's new
retro packaging and celebrate its 120
years of national advertising.
types of dancing for his teaching posi-
tion did have its challenges for him too.
"The rhythm dances like cha-cha,
salsa, swing and rumba I actually
clicked with a lot better (than the
smooth dances), but it was harder to
get the hip movements down,• he
admitted.
TEACHING A FEELING
tfaving overcome the hip-move-
ment challenge he faced in the begin-
ning of his career, Sanders now has
time to enjoy the teaching process.
~1 think it's kind of cool that I can
leach a feeling,• he said. "When you
learn a dance, a lot of people get real-
ly happy about it. People have fun
with it. it's kind of like teaching peo-
ple fun."
That's all Sanders thinks dancing
should be.
While he understands that many
people only feel carefree when they
dance and no one's watching, be
strives to get his students to take that
feeling onto every dance floor. He
never plans to stop.
"I'd like to do this for as long asJ
can, until my legs fall off at least, an .
then I'll figure out how to dance in a
wheelchair,'' he said.
-Story by Christine Carrillo;
photo by Don Leach
The other campaign was created
for the XM Satellite Radio national
launch, in which the firm publlciied
and introduced the first sateJ.Ute radio
service for consumers.
•These campaigns both demon-
strated the unsurpassed level of cre-
ativity that our firm is known for and
produced impressive results for the
clients for which they were execut-
ed," Paine said.
PainePR was established in 1986
and has maintained its top ran.king for
mid-size agencies nationwide.
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Doily Pilot
Spend your Saturday
bujnng fresh orchids ·
G reen Systems Inter-
nattonal is having a
sp~cial for Mother's
Day on fresh-cut orchid flo-
ral arrangements. Award-
winning designer Richard
Moriarty has created beauti-
ful arrangements in various
sizes and designs. Green
Systems carries the largest
stock of orchids in Orange
County. There are thousands
of plants in bloom. Cut
orchid arrangements are
priced at less than $1 per
flower. It's open from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Saturday only.
Green Systems is at 20362
Southwest Birch St., New-
port Beach. (949) 756-1211.
The Friends of the New-
port Beach Ubrary will
have a members-only used
book sale from 1 to 5 p.m.
Friday and a public sale
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Satur-
day. It's easy to join the
Friends of the Library; there
are applications available at
the door. At the members-
only sale, hardcover books
are priced at two for $1 and
paperbacks at six for $1. At
the public sale, books go for
$1 a bag. All proceeds from
the sale will go' to the library
system. The book~ale is at
the Newport Beach Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
It's open from 10:30 a .m. to
4:30 p.m. Monday through
Saturday and 1 to 4 p.m.
Sunday. ·
The Greenhouse Spa at
Fashion Island has two
Mother's Day packages ide-
al for gift-giving. The •Ti.me
Together" package was
designed for mothers and
daughters, or husbands and
wives. With the purchase of
two facials or massages,
booked on the same day,
your mom will receive any
product of her choice, up to
a $35 value. "Her Beautiful
Face" includes a Classique
facial, 1iish McEnvoy make-
up consultation and your
choice of $50 in cosmetics.
This package is $195. The
Greenhouse Spa is at Fasil-
ion Island, Newport Beach.
(949) 644-4677.
Cottura at Fashion lsland
is celebrating an Italian-
style Mother's Day called
Festa della Mamma, now
through Sunday with a
20%-off sale. The store car-
ries a large collection of
Renaissance-inspired, hand-
painted !talian ceramic art,
including dinnerware, pitch-
ers, vases, masks and other
decorative pieces. One of its
most popular lines is Ani-
mali, with 10 patterns that
mix well together. Animali is
featured on this month's
cover of Bon Appeti:t !llaga-
zine. Cottura is at Fashion
Island's Atrium Court. (949)
644-1151.
Designer consignment
clothing is reduced at the
Belllsslma anniversary sale
Greer Wylder
BEST BUYS
today through Saturday. U
you mention this column,
you'll receive 10% off all
purchases. Bellissima carries
high-end women's consign-
ment clothing, including
Gucci, Giorgio Armani,
' Richard Tyler, Valentino,
Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan,
Chanel, Escada, Judith
Leiber, Christian La Croix,
Calvin Klein and Versace,
and it carries a large selec-
tion of St. John Knits. It's at
2850 E. Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar. (949) 718-
0476.
Nordstrom will have a
certified bra fit expert at its
South Coast Plaza store from
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday.
Margaret McMillan will
help you find the perfect
bra, as experts say that eight
of 10 women are wearing
the wrong bra size. Also,
Nordstrom carries some of
the best bras, including Le
Mystere - a linguine strap
bra in pistachio, nude or
black at $52; matching
thong -$22; Felina "Har-
low" demi-bra in black or
alabaster, 328 through
38DD1 matching boy-leg
shorts·-$24; Chantelle
•Ava• lace bra in blue, 32
through 38C, 32D through
42G -$75; m~tching thong
-$36; Donna Karan Inti-
mates -diamond tulle bra
in nude or black, 34B
through 36B -$54; and
matching bikini-$24.
Nordstrom is at South Coast
Plaza, Costa Mesa. (714)
549-8300.
The Collections and
Sarah WbJtcomb antiques,
on Antique Row'on East
17th Street in Costa Mesa,
are having a May sale.
There are savings on light-
ing and rugs. Also, the
stores will be open on Moth·
er's Day. They're open Crom
11 a.m. to 5 p .m. Tuesday
through Saturday. Antique
Row is at 130 E. 17th St.,
Costa Mesa. (949) 650-6947.
Armolre is having a
Mother's Day sale on all
clothing, accessories, jewel-
ry and shoes reduced 25%.
It's in the Corona del Mar
Plaza, 84-0 Avocado Ave ..
Newport Beach. (949) .644-
9888.
• BEST IUYS appears TI'll1rsdays
and Saturdays. Send Information to
Greer Wylder at 330 W. Bay St., Cos-
ta Mesa, CA 92627, or via fa11 at
(949) 646-4170.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
Endure the low clouds and
fog this morning, but look for-
ward to a mostly sunny after-
noon with highs in the mid· to
late 60s. Much of the same
will gr~ us through Sunday.
lnformlrtlon:
www.nws.ne>H,gov ..
BOATING FORECAST
Fog Mld low clouds wlll
domlnMe the sky Nrty. The
westerly winds wtll blow their
typical 10 to 15 knots In the
Inner w.teB this •ftemoon,
with 2-foot WIWS ~ a west
IMfl of J to s Mit. The Winds
will ..,. ovtrNght. though
fog wltl a..,, beck In.
Out friter, • tmall<r•ft
acMloly wtM be In tH.ct •
the nonlu;~ winds blow
15 to 25 knoll thll lftlmoot.,
with 2· to 4.faOt WMs and I
northwesnwell of s to 8 feet.
Tonight, the 20-to 30-knot
winds will blow, with 3-to 5-
foot waves and a northwest
swell of 6 to 9 feet.
SURF
It's going to be knee-to
waist-high sets day today1 though waves should return
to the waist· to chest-high
range Friday 1fternoon, The
same will be encountered this
weekend.
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Doily Pilot Thursday, Moy 9, 2002 A3
. Warnings made
about coyotes
COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WRAP·UP
• Spring is the peak of
the animals' hunting
season, which can
.encroach into parts of
Newport Beach.
Deepa Bharath .
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -It's
that time or the year again.
Public safety officials are •
warning residents about the
presence of coyotes, which
are at the peak of their hunt-
ing season about now.
N ewport Beach Animal
Control officers have put out
a gener&l coyote bulletin to
educate residents about how
to guard their pets against
the creatures.
The problem has always
existed in Newport Beach,
said Animal Control Officer
Ja.mye Rogers.
"We do have several coy-
otes in the Back Bay area,•
she said. "But these animals
are urban and can travel four,
six or even 10 miles.·
Rogers said the city usual-
ly gets several rep orts of coy-
ote sightings and attacks in
the spring.
"Between February and
May, coyotes are usually mat-
ing, hunting and teaching
their young ones to hunt,•
. she said "So it 1s a very
FYI
Officials suggest residents
take the following steps
to protect themselves and
their pets from coyotes:
• Do not feed coyotes.
•.Fence off animal end<>-
sures.
• Keep cats and small
dogs Indoors or in the
d~ presence of an
adult.
• Store trash in covered
heavy-duty containers
with secure lids.
• Keep yards free from
potential shelter, such as
thidc brush, weeds, wood
piles or excess debris.
• Keep property well
lighted at night.
• Keep small children
under close adult supervi-
sion at all times.
For more information,
call Newport Beach Ani-
mal Control at (949) 644-
3717.
active time.·
Jn March, residents on San
Bernardino Avenue, a street
that adjoins Cliff Park,
reported coyote sightings to
the city. As late as fall last
year, Back Bay residents said
they lost several pets to coy·
ote attacks.
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FLO RAL & G I FT
Great Mother's Day Gifts
369 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa,
Located behind Plum's Patio
Inside
CITY HALL ·
Here are some of the dedsions coming
out of Monday's City Council meeting.
MEDICAL BUILDING
WHAT HAPPENED:
The City Council denied a prelimi·
nary request Monday to bend existing
planning requirements and allow for a
large medical building in the place of
two mobile home parks on Newport
Boulevard. ·
Despite an elaborate
computer presentation by ~•. 2 • heavy-hitting consultant Carol Hoffman, who rep-
resented the Home Ranch
project, council members
refused to budge on
existing requirements for develop-
ments.
Hoffman represented the owner of
the Snug Harbor and El Nido trailer
parks in the 1600 block of Newport
Boulevard who wants to use the 4.4-
acre parcel of land for something other
than mobile housing. The proposed
project calls for a five-story medical
office building with a square footage
well over the maximum allowed in the
city.
City Planner Kim Brandt ~aid the
general plan requires building heights
of four stories or less. She explained
planners' use of a formula known as
the floor-area ratio, which attempts to
balance the square footage of the
building to open space and also takes
into consideration anticipated traffic,
and said the project exceeds the maxi-
mum ratios.
Hoffman agreed to a four-story
building but fought for the increase in
square footage. The building requires
wider hallways and storage space for
hefty medical equipment -space that
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doesn't necessarily equate to more
employees or more traffic, she said.
The request is in the preliminary
stages and must still pass throu~h the
Planning Commission and the City
Council, Hoffman said. She asked the
council to approve the initial portion
and then let planners. commissioners
and council members examine it more
closely and then decide.
Three C1f the five council members
opted not to adopt Hoffman's logic.
Councilwoman Libby Cowan said she
was concerned not only.about the con-
cessions in square-footage requirements
but the Qisplacement of 122 trailer park
residents, who are commonly seniors or
people with low to moderate incomes.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The owner of the two trailer parks
must make additional concessions to
the medical building concept or apply
for a different proiect that ,omplies
with the general plan.
WHAT THEY SAID:
"I've seen this project before, and it
is huge," Mayor Linda Dixon said. "I'm
not sure 1f this is the right place for
this."
• Councilmen Chris Steel and Gary
Monahan dissented.
WEST 19TH STREET UPDATE
WHAT HAPPENED:
Council members postponed any
decisions about the zoning of a residen-
tial strip (;li,W~~U.9th
Str~et until the redevel-
opment agency has a
chance to examine it.
In 1965, a portion of
West 19th Street was
designated a "transition·
at. area " in the anticipation of the 19th
Street bridge over the Santa Ana River.
At that time. city officials said the
bridge would require a gradual
NEXT MEETING
• WHEN: 6:30 p.m. May 20
• WtERE: City Hall, n Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa
• INFORMATION: (714) 7~5225
change in the existing properties from
low-density re$idential to commercial
use.
As a result of past actions, many
businesses that operate out of houses
have cropped up along the busy street.
The businesses are legal, but'the Plan-
ning Commission has expressed an
interest in returning the residential feel
to the street.
The city's Planning Department rec-
ommended that the City Council
remove the tranS!tJonal-area label and
return the area to residential zoning.
That move would .aHaw existing busi-
nesses to operate legally until the title
1s transferred.
Area business owners and residents
scoffed at the proposed change, saying
it is ridiculous to zone that area of such
a busy thoroughfare as residential.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The council will leave the transitional
·area as is unless further questions result
during the Westside redevelopment
process.
WHAT THEY SAID:
Councilwoman Libby Cowan said the
proposed changes were premature, giv·
en that they are being considered for
possible redevelopment.·
"We are paying someone to evaluate
that property and if it is a good candi-
date, we've tied the hands of the rede-
velopment agency," Cowan said.
" In favor to postpone the decision
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POLICE FILES
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• last 11th Streft: Vandalism was reported
in the 100 block at 4:10 p.m. Tuesday
NEWPORT BEACH
•Costa MeP Freeway and Del Mar
Avenue: A hit-and-run was reported at 12:17
p.m Tuesday
•Gisler Av~\M: Graffiti was reported In the
1300 block at 8: 11 a.m Tuesday.
• Oiff Driw: A petty theft was reported In the 2000 block at 1:32 p.m. Tuesday.
• Fem Street and West CcNtst Jflghway: A
petty theft was reported at 12:19 a.m. Tues--
day. • Legan Aven\M: A grand theft was report·
ed In the 1300 block at 3:26 a.m. Tuesday. • Newport ~•rd and Hosp tul Road:
A reckless ddver vJas reported at 7:05 a.m.
Tuesday. • Newport Boulev•rd: A petty theft was
reported in the ·2300 block a\ 9:17 a.m. Tues-·
day. • Newport Certt•r Drive West: A petty
theft was reported In the 900 block at 9:12
p.m. Tuesday. • Pomon• Avenue: A commercial burglary
was reported in the 1800 block at 4:27 p.m.
Tuesday •West Ocean Front A prowler was report·
ed in the 2400 block at 12:36 a.m. Tuesday.
• West Wilson Stntet: Vandalism was report·
ed'" the 1000 block at 11 31 a.m. Tuesday.
•East 17th Street: Annoying phone calls
were reported 1n the 300 block at 10·09 a.m.
Tuesday
• Sus.sex Lane: Battery was reported in the
1300 block at 8:42 a.m. Tuesday.
• Unlvenity Dri"4t: A grand theft was
reported in the 2300 block at 11:50 a.m. Tues·
day.
BUDGET
CONTINUED FROM A 1
But thl' report' does warn
of dn c1ppdrent trend of
mcredsed sptJndtng. In the
pdsl tw1l yf•drs, funds des1g·
ndled lor sPrv1ces such as
pubht '>df Pty. street mainte-
ndnn>, cod<' enforcement
c1nd rN·rt•tltJOn programs
hdvc C>xceedt>d budget allo-
cc1t1ons
"The city cc1nnot continue
c1lony tll1c, J)dlh without
cxp<'C llnq to mcre<lse tdxes
dnd h•c>'>, implement new
ldXP'> or dpprovp new devel-
opmPnt in t>xcess of what is
provided for in the current
genPrdl plc1n, • Hoeder's bud-
gf't nH''>'>ct~.J<' '>hows
• U we go into the budget
and cul back programs and
services, then we are basical ·
ly cutting from a local level
and letting the state off the
hook, and people will think
it's their local City Council
that has misplaced priori-
ties,·· Roeder said. •Local
officials work their tails off to
really manage their local
resources. People need to
know that any cuts are ~he
result of the jstatel Legisla-
ture and the governor.''
In the event of a major
raid on local fu nds, Costa
Mesa has $14.1 mUlion in
reserves.
City staffers worked hard·
er this year to produce the
report a month earlier than 1t
is trad1llonally released,
Roeder said.
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THE NEWS
Officers retire from
Police Department
Several Newport Beach
police officers have retired
since January.
Ronald Rodgers, who
served the. department for
about 29 years, retired as
sergeant on Jan. 5. Jim Car-·
son. a 29-year veteran,
retired as division comman·
der as of Jan. 2.
Mary Carson, who has
been a dispatcher for the
department since 1981,
retired Jan. 13.
Other retirees were
Michael McDonough, Ken-
neth Cowell, Doug fletcher,
Mark Miller, Do~d Chan-
dler, Gregory Armstrong and
Ken Stoddard.
The retirees were honored
at a dinner last month.
Scuftle injures two
in Newport Beach
A struggle that left two
victims at a Newport Beach
halfway house also left
police without answers
\Vednesday evening, police
said.
About 5:40 p.m.. three
Co<,td f\.lc·sct 1s expected to
shell out morl' money this
yedr for llc1h1lity. building dnd
pe r!>onc1l pniperty insurdnce
because or tht> indu!>lryw1de
mcn•<1M• c11ter Sept. 11
"We've moved dislribullon
of the budget ahead to really
allow people to mark 1t up.
develop quesllons and redlly
spend time with it so they
don't feel rushed into makmg
decisions,· Roeder said.
STEVE MC CRANK I OAllY I'll.OT
Alex Payzant temporarily forgets her lines during rehearsals for "Heroes .. at Adams
Elementary School in Costa Mesa.
Ro<.>dC'f c11<.o dCknowl-
edg<•s th1• l1kl'lihood of stdte
ley1slc1tors r<11d1nq locdl
funds to pctd C.:<1hformd's esll-
mated $20-b1ll1on deficit, but
he did not accommodate for
thdt in the budget. ll is
impossible to estimate the
mdgnllucle ol potent1ctl loss-
es. RoPder sctid, dnd would
take awdy from residents.
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In addition to the June
study session, two or three
public budget workshops
will be scheduled. The City
Council will hold a budget
hearing June 17, and the
budget must be adopted by
July 1.
Chapman writes an origi-
nal musical ror the students
every yedr. 1itus year, a group
of teachers dsked her to
• LOLITA HARPER covers Costa rewrite a previo~ sbow
Mesa. She may be reached at (949) . about heroes to m~lude refer-
574-4275 or by e-mail at lolita.harp-ences lo the terronst attacks.
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dialogue about Sept. 11
because I wanted the kids to
know the people involved
were not famous,• Chapman
said. "They were just regular
heroes.•
Most of the show revolves
around the mock trial of a
•normal· kid to d etermine
whether he can recognize
heroic characteristics in vari-
ous people in his life.
At the end of the show, the
performers will invite heroes
from the community, such as
firefighters and doctors,
onstage. The police officer
and firefighter oTthe year
irom Costa Mesa will also be
honored. And students from
Te Winkle Middle School,
who recently completed two
quilts to honor the firefighters
who d ied in the World lTade
Center, will present them to
the Costa Mesa firefighters.
In addition to learning
about the heroes among us,
Chapman said the experi-
ence of performing promotes
CURVE
CONTINUED FROM A1
FYI
HHeroesH will be performed
at 7 p.m. May 16 and May 17
at the Barbara Van Holt The-
ater at Estancia High School.
Adult tickets are S4. Children
12 and younger are S2.
a feeling of camaraderie
among the students.
"It creates such a bond
with the kids that normally
wouldn!t even know each
other,• Chapman said. "They
become friends and see past
the skin, past the ages and
past the grades.·
Many of the students said
they also enjoyed the thrill of
performing.
•After the play, you feel
really good about yourself,·
said fifth-grader Ttffaru Ran-
dolph, 10.
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers edu·
cation. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre.newmanO/atimes.com.
He not only told me that
Sheppard didn't kill his wife
but also identified the people
he claimed were the real
killers -information I didn't
be a kind of amalgam of Sig-really want since the people
mund Freud, Billy Graham he accused were solid oti-
and P.T. Barnum. zens in the community, and I
ln between running two had no evidence beyond
medical hypnosis clinics, car· Bryan's hypnosis to connect
ing for assorted movie stars them with the crime.
and preaching as a lay minis-Although the judge
ter, Bryan had gained consid-refused to admit Bryan's testi-
erable national attention by mony ln court, Sheppard was
helping break a major crime acquitted anyway. Bailey
case by hypnotizing the man then turned the hypnotic evi-
who became known as the dence over to the local police.
Boston Strangler. The hypno-It was subpoenaed by a
sis session ended with the Cleveland grand jury that
Strangler diving across a desk dismissed it as "unfounded ln
to attack Bryan, all of which I fact,• a decision Bailey called
listened to.qn an audiotape. a "whltewasl}. • While Shep-
Bryan's work on th1s case pard, destroyed by his 10
so impressed attorney P. Lee years ln prison, descended
Balley that he hired Bryan to lnto a depression from which
perform the same service he died, a broken man, in
with Sam Sheppard, for 1970, the case bas continued
whom Bailey had just won a to be exhumed periodically
second trial. Sheppard still as fresh theories are present-
clalmed -as he had in his ed -the latest in a new
first trial -that he had fallen book called •Tailspin."
asleep watching TV, had Bryan bas become a bit
been awakened by his wife's player in many of these exer-
screa.ms and had been · cises, but he left an indelible
knocked unconscious by an mark on me. In those days,
intruder when he went to her magazine articles weren't
assistance. The blow had done on the basis of a lunch
destroyed his memory of interview attended by a
whom he S4W and what had hired publicist. The week I
taken place that night. spent on and off with Bryan
Bailey wanted Bryan to culminated with a session at
hypnotize Sheppard, ragiw hll home ln the San Peman-
him to the night of the mur-do Valley that caught grephi·
der, break through the e,mne. cally IOme of the bizarre situ·
lia and 8nd out lf Shepperd ationa ln which I found
had re&lly ldDed bil WU. and. m)'1811 • • freelance writer.
if not. who dkS. Shepperd WU I hid MVeral times ctUll-
agreeable, Bryan rea1Ded, lenged Blyan's ellertion that
only after be WAI ..net that ~could be hypno.
regaroa.. ol what the 'bypno-u.d, lriilltlng I COUidn't be
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men entered a halfway
house in the 4900 block of
Neptune Avenue, Lt. Mike
Jackson said . One of the
three men pllegedly fought
two other men who were
already in the house, injur-
ing both, he said .
One of the victims suf-
fe red •marks on his body,"
but refused medical treat-
ment and was •uncoopera-
tive," Jackson said. The sec-
ond victim also refused treat-
ment and provided limited
information, he said.
The assailant and his two
companions fled the scene of
the scuffle before police
arrived, Jackson said.
MAYOR
CONTINUED FROM A 1
"I think there's going to be
a wholesale attack on rev-
enue that comes to olles from
the state,• he said.
Though Gov. Gray Davis
has said he would not tap mto
the velucle license fees the
state passes along to cities,
Newport Beach officials
remain so skeptical that they
have decided not to count this
fee as a revenue source m the
next fiscal budget.
The bulk of R1dgeway's
address was a comprehensive
snapshot of the city and the
challenges that face resident-;
and ofhaals in the coming
years. At the top of the pnon-
ty List. he Sdld, IS extendmg
the J ohn Wayne Airport set-
tlement agreement. The
agreement now 10 place to
limjt lights, growth and notSe
at John Wayne, expires Dec
31, 2005.
"There is nothing more
important than the extension
of that agreement,• he said,
nollng that hopes are low lor
build.mg an airport at the
closed El Toro Manne Air
base.
The second most-impor-
tant challenge facing the city.
he said, is upda llng the gen-
eral plan. Tne document,
undergoing its first major
revision since the 1980s, has
become the mam battle-
ground of the Greenllght
debate This 1s because the
city's Gteenl1ght ldw bases its
development guidelines on
the general pldn.
·we are gomg lo have to
be more credllve makmg sure
there is growth in the busi-
ness community,· Ridgeway
S<Ud.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE coven New·
port Beach She may be reached at
(949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
june.casagrandeOlatimes.com
see what would happen,
secure m the knowledge thdt
I was in charge. ....
After a few rrunutes of
this, he asked me to extend
my ann dnd shut my eyes
and told me my arm was
encased in ice and ngid as a
steel bar When he told me to
open my eyes, I was hornlied
to find a large needle pushed
entirely through the fleshy
part of my forearm. J hadn't
felt it go 10 and my only sen·
·sation when I saw 1t was the
desire to get it out as quickly
as possible -especially after
he told me it would neither
hurt nor bleed and would not
become Infected, a negative
idea that made m e acutely
uncomfortable. He turned
out to be right on all three
counts, but once the needle
was out, all I wanted to do
was escape.
And I've still never told
anyone who really murdered
Marilyn Sheppard.
• IOSIPtt N. llU Is a resident of Santa Ana Heights. His column
~an Thursdays.
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Brlefly_in
THE NEWS
ual rehrement account 1s to
be distributed.
The conflict arose because
Bolton, while designating the
beneftciaries of that account,
named the Salvation Army as
the #primary• and Orange-
wood· as the •contingent~
beneficiary -which means
the money would go to the
Salvation Army, and Orange-
wood would get it only if the
Salvation Army ceased to
exist.
Teachers honored
for their efforts
Bndges Awdrd Celebrdtioo
on Tuesday. GETTING INVOLVED
Judge deliberating
on charity ruling
A Superior Court judge is
expected to decide soon who
gets to keeP. Newport Deach
resident Penney Sue Bolton's
$1 million -the Salvation
Anny or Orangewood Chil-
dren's Foundation. .
When Bolton, a widow
wtth no children, died in
March 2001, she left most of
her estate to her two favorite
charities. But her estate
involved two parts. There
was no question about how
$2.8 million of her money
was to be divided because it
was clearly stated in her will.
Accordingly, the Salvation
Army and Orangewood
received equal shares. The
quesbon now 1s how the $1
mJllaon still left an her individ-
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The Salvation Army says it
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designated the beneficiaries.
But Orangewood contends
that it is entitled to half of
that money because Bolton
showed her mtent to divide
all of her estate equdlly
based on what she stated in
her will.
Judge Richard Frazee Sr.
took the matter into subm1s-
c;ion Wednesday and 1s
expected to make a ruhng
within d few days .
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1 • 1\vo teachers m the New-World War II planes
stopping by JWA
port-Mesa Unified School
District have been honored
for excellence in their fields. Jantina Perry, music The Wings of Freedom
teacher at Eastbluff and Tour will return to John
Newport Coast elementary Wayne Airport on Monday,
schools in Newport Beach, bringing with 1t two World
has been selecl~d by the War II airplanes -the B-t 7
Orange County Music and Fortress and B-24 Ltberdtor.
Arts Adnumstrators and the The aircraft will be dis:
Orange County Opera as Arts played at S1gndture Flight
Educator of the Year for ele-Support at the dlrport from 3
mentary vocal musk>. to 6:30 p.m. M onddy, 9 a.m. to
Debra Muniz from Kaiser 6 p.m. Tuesday ~nd Wednes-
Elementary School in Costa day, snd 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mdy
Mesa w as one of four county--16. . ...
teachers to be recognized for The Collmg9 Founddtion
improving human relallons at that sponsors the event
their schools by the Orange requests a dondllon of ·$7 for
County H umdn Relations adults and $3 for chLldren to
Department. tour through both aircrdf t. A
Kaiser School also won lhe flight on either dircrdlt costs
People's Choice Award for its $350. Parking 1s $2 dnd 1s on
displdy about human rela-Mantz Road.
lions acllvtlles on its campus lnfonnallon (949) 930-
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A6 Thur5'doy, fVt.oy 9, 2002
EDITORIAL
Costa Mesa needs
, a unified face
T he scaffolding is
hnally off the for-
mer Hillgren
Square, and
though there are still a few
storefronts to fill , the
re -christened 17th Street
Promenade looks clean and
inviting following its $2-
million revamping.
· It also looks like a good
start to long talked about
revitalization a long East
17th Street.
But Costa Mesa city and
business ledde rs need to
make sure past mistakes
don't resurface.
The biggest of these is
clear dunng a drive around
the city. ~sta Mesa is a
hodgepodge of a rdutectur-
al designs w ithout the uni-
fying the me that nas
proven to be a be nefit for
both businesses and resi-
dents in communities such
as Santa Ba rbara , Carmel
a nd Dana Point.
While smaller rede velop-
ments such as the prome-
nade can qwckly begin
a ltering the makeup of the
community, city planners
need to make sure they are
looking at revitalization on
a citywide level.
Take, for instance, the
prome nade and another
recent, highly successful
shopping center remodel -
Harbor C enter. Both rede-
ve lopments have grea tly
improved the look and f.eel
of the centers. Harbor Cen-
ter is a destination for both
eating and shopping now, a
ga_thering place of sorts in a
city that can use such mag-
nets. The i7th Street Prom-
enade has the potential to
be the same, and it could
eventually h elp East 17th
Street become a stretch of
road that people don't just
drive through but actually
stop and spend money.
However, it will take a lot
to make up for years of poor
planning, and at this point it
appears the city still is des-
tined to be a hodgepodge:
The 17th Street Promenade
doesn't look like Harbor
Center, which doesn't look
like Triangle Square.
City planners and the
business leaders proposing
new deve lopments need to
put a stop to the mishmash
of construction. While we
are not advocating Costa
Mesa becoming drab, char-
acterless and nondescript,
the goal of redevelopment
should be to give the city a
cohesive look that makes
residents proud, that helps
businesses thrive and that,
during a drive. through the
city, lets one know they are
in Costa Mesa.
Every day that goes by
without that goal makes the
problem more difficult to
solve.
Kana Lanes represents
an old Mesa remnant
.. ,., . ·~ -K. udos to Ed1to; T,ony
Dodero for his kind
words in support of
Kona Lanes and the preser-
vation of bowling in Costa
Mesa (From the News room,
"Knocking over a 7-10 split
of memories,• Monday).
As a 32-year resident of
the aty, I've spent more than
my fair share of time at Kona
Lanes, marlong down X's for
strikes or O's for gutter balls
(though more often a score in
between). Bowling 1s an
excellent way to break the ice
on a date, take out-of-town
guests or strnply unwind after
a hard day's work.
I know the game doesn't
hold the status in sooety it
once did, but that's no reason to
chase the lanes out of town.
Instead of demolishing the
alley for another stupid,
Wltleeded strip mall, why not
build around it, leaving Kona
Lanes as the focus point or a
theme for a new batch of
shops? The Kona Lanes sign on
Harbor Boulevard is one of the
last remaining hints of the old
tild culture that once penneat -
ed the area. and a shopping
center with this type of theme
oould be very cool. as opposed
to another row d faceless cof-
fee shops, cell phone st.ores and
fast food jotnts.
Just as a thought: why not
a skate park in the old Ice
Capades location, and some
shops between the two, with
their commerce linked to
these anchor businesses?
(Something like a Sam's
Sea.food with a Polynesian
dance show, a skate/surf
lbop, a shop that MU. th
hep merch of the lowbrow
UJdlbot·rod/underground
c:u.lture, like, say, Wacko , up
tn LA, and maybe o nice vin-
tage clothlng store IO
bowlers can pick up a shirt
with their name embroidered oe the front ud their favorite
bowling alley OD the back?)
God lmOW9 we don't need
any more llDOCJCble lhopt,
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David Jomes
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
chain coffee shops, unin-
spired eateries or dry clean-
ers. Costa Mesa is saturated
with rotten, run-of-the-mill
common conveniences and
needs something to help the
city stand out like it used to
(remember how cool it was
knowing every tourist rolling
into Newport Beach was
greeted by the giant Mesa
sign of the-long gone and
lamented Mesa Theater?
Now they see Nike. Groan.).
Targets and lkeas and
Starbucks and additions to
South Coast Plaza are, I sup-
pose, the best way to drain
shoppers' pockets and make
our government happy via
the tax revenue, but there's
no reason a well-done shop-
ping/entertainment destina-
tion as I've described above
wouldn't prosper .. Plus build·
ing a skate park at the for-
mer ice rink would certainly
shut all the NlMBYs up.
I can only dream, and I'm
sure my dream will turn into
the nightmare of a Best Buy
or Wal-Mart •gracing• the
comer of Harbor and Mesa
Verde Drive, now that Costa
Mesa has used up all of its
undeveloped land and must
tum to the wrecking ball for
wban renewal.
LasUy, there is a wonderful
book out by Sven A. Kirsten
called "The Book Of TI.Id,•
and there, with all of its fan-
tastic pictures of old ti.Id-
themed restawants, motels,
clubs, ban, and other reUa of
a better ume and place, ls a
picture of IOlll8thing every
Costa Mesan tbouJd •ppred-
ate -the sign for Kon.a
Lanes, gradng Harbor Boule-
vard 1n all ttl resplendent
South Seu g&ocy.
Save Kana Lan..
f ai~ I
'I don't need any more lnlormaUon. It is
ti.m e to put this to rest~ ... [John Wayne
Airport] is a completely different Issue
than this challenge would ever address.'
I
-Costa Mesa Councilwoman Ullby C:O,.W•.
on her decision not to join litigation to overturn
Measure W and to instead focus on sealing a
JWA settlement extensfon
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Weekend swap meets
~e two too many for cify
T hank you for considering those
or us who reside in Costa
Mesa and who feel that not
everyone wants or needs two swap
meets 52 weekends a year ("Swap-
ping days,• April 28).
I greatly appreciate Councilwoman
Libby Cowan for bringing it to our
attention that Orange County College
has been violating the 1984 agree-
ment with the city of Costa Mesa.
For those who do frequent swap
meets, the users have the Orange
County Fairgrounds and also on Sun-
days at OCC. That is more than
enough. The change in policy, or
recognition of the original agreement,
is long overdue.
ln addition to the problem of
increased traffic, should we not consid-
er the merchants that do pay consider-
able rents for housing the merchandise
that compete with the swap meets for
business? Should we not also consider
South Coast Plaza and other mall own-
ers that provide beautification, jobs
and revenue to Costa Mesa?
Residents that live in this area
already have to contend with traffic
from the fairgrounds, two coll~es.
the high school and, up until now,
the traffic on both Saturdays and
Sundays from two swap meets.
The swap meet merchants are lin·
ing the street as early as 5 a.m. on
both Saturday and Sunday.
Actually, I've seen the trucks and
cars waiUng long before that hour. J
have been a resident d Mesa del Mar
since 1963 and bad resigned myself to
the tnaeased noise and traffic in our
area aue to increased student enroll-
ment at OCC, the fairgrounds activities,
Costa Mesa High School and two swap
meets. In addition to the inaeased traf-
fic oo Fairview Road and Pair Drive.
Baker Street bas became a main thor-
oughfaie fur people Uling the freeways.
I JQlly look forward to less traffic
and noise during the weekends. It Is
time for the Inconvenienced and dil-
placed merchants to consider other
areo to sell their products.
IEVERLY E. HUGHES
Cotta Mesa
Reader spends too
much time on El Morro
While~ the pboCo d the two
nkllt a.clill llralllng cm the beec:b at El
Mano, I cvuldD'l help but wonder wtry
Bd MRrth OS jult doem'l go down
then b-.. (ColD!mmlly Qimnwi..
~ ·om,,..._.• Manomap.
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air, too. But he'd rather spend time
supporting an idea that evicts 300 fam-
ilies from their homes to make way for
60 campsites -direct.Jy adjacent to El
Morro Elementary School, no less.
Tax dollars are being spent for
state rangers and lifeguards to patrol
this public beach. One can go right
down there, today, and since it's the
off-season, one can even park for free
in the virtually empty parking lot (It'll
cost $3 in the summer.) One can meet
friendly families who have enjoyed
this neighborhood for generations.
I strongly suggest that iyterrilees
reconsider his support of this hare-
brained 5cheme. Go on down to El
Morro and stroll the beach. The fresh
air will do some good.
_ CAMIUE HOWARTH
Newport Beach
Coach too critical of
Olympic swimmer
'This is in response to the MIA artlde
OD Aaron Peirsol (·Swimming: New-
port's boys claim seven league titles,•
May 4).1 am very disappointed in a
high school coach who would choose to
use the local newspaper to voice his
disapproval of one of his athletes.
First of all. do we need to educate
Coach Jason Lynch that he bas an
Olympic athlete who happens to still be
a teenager? If Aaron chooses to be
involved in something that is just fun for
a few days, then please can we al.low
hbn at least that one small request.
Aaron will be here to compete in ClF
and joh1 his high school teammates.
The irony in this situation is that
Aaron would not have been here to
pa.rtidpate 1n league finals. He was
scheduled to be at Olympic Training
Camp, but even those coaches gave
him a few says off to yes -be a
teenager. '
KAREN WU
Newport Beach
Strip mall weeded
out good haunt
This ls regarding •Face lift pro-
vides new lease on life• (May 2). I
agree, Hillgren Squ.aie'1 metamor-
pbosls into 17th Street Promenade
gtvea it a wek:omed upeoale look.
Wohl lnY91tmentl Co., lhoWd
have been more diplomatic In their
UIBllDUIDt of former tmantl.
, The truth 11 cons1gn ~ wu a
dellgnen haunt and.~
pWce for tbe Jocell, itnFP''9 by WU, a ..... upty. I for one wll mm It .
h II tbat way wtab tll9 r I •mtag
Waadllf\ll 111111 OWW-ND ad •maD• =.. .e:r.=:::1:::.. .. ......... ., .... r11opeoaa.11111 .,
boily Pilot
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invesbnent companies don't move
into 17th street with the same supen-
or attitude, of "weeding out" those
shops they deem undesirable.
UZBROEDLOW
Newport Beach I
Reporting lacked on state j
first lady's appearance
"California first lady promotes
abortion rights" (April 30).
• I read the above-titled article, and
was surprised that so little journalis-
tic analysis was done. The fact that
the state's first lady was in town was
news, as well as what she said, but
the Daily Pilot did not report the
event objectively. Consider:
1. What does the phrase "the fight
to make sex education dear and
accurate" mean? This sounds like
something the reporter read in a
brochure and simply parrotted with-
out objective analysis. Is this the
chastity fight? Printing one side's
rhetoric is not balanced journalism.
2. Is abortion really at stake in this
election? Gov. Gray Davis is trying to
make it a campaign issue, but
Supreme Court decisions at both the
s\ate and federal level, as well as the
California Constitution1 have settled
this matter. It would have been help-
ful for you to have addressed this in
greater detail in your article.
3. l didn't read that Planned Par-
enthood is the country's largest;' aqqr-
tton provider, which woi.tld have q~l
Sharon Davis' comment "Peopi.. '\1)flY
opposed to abortion should b&'tbt! '
biggest supporters of Planned Parent·
hood,• in an entirely different light.
4. I didn't see an opposing view
from anyone. Was nobody available
who disagreed? '
5. Categorizing the VIPt tb818 es a
•who's who of inOueolial Joca1*• is
biased. The mayO( ol Costa M.a and
one dtycoundl mem•harcl¥ cdm-
prlse a who's 'fbO. No supervisors, no
elected memben ol tbe ltate Senate
or Assembly, nobody from the dty of
Newport Beach -in wbk:h the event
was heJd? The reporter it cleiuty
biased in inflating the t.m~ol 0
bunch of allo-nms end ~. ..,,_
A great opportunily wu iilue<f to
do IOl1l8 greet~. If I -.
the editor f8'18d With diie copr. I
WOUid have lhodaecl ...,.
•Celifonija tint *" ~
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TODAY
The 31th annual All Church
Rummage Sale will be held '1'om 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, 600 St. Andrews
Road, Newport Beacfl. It will
also be held from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Friday. It's all part of the
church's annual rummage
sale, which will include items
such as clothing, toys, baby
items, shoes, sporting goods,
electronics, jewelry, books
and more. (949) 631-1854.
The Costa MeJa Senior Cen-a will host a monthly seminar
about special dietary needs
with chef AJex:x Guevara from
1:30 to 3 p.m. Guevara, of
Mechanixx d Health. will dis.-
cuss cholesterol. blood pres--
sure, blood glucx>se and triglyc-
eride levels while also provicl-
tng a cooking demonstration.
Free, though a $2.50 donation is
suggested. The center is at 19th
Street and Pomona Avenue,
Costa Mesa. (114) 545-5669.
1be Center for Global Peace
and Conflict Studies at UC
Irvine will host a lecture by
Susan F. Hirsch, department of
antlut>pology at Wesleyan
University, as part of its Spring
Porum 1002. Hirsch will dis-
cuss the role of victims in a
capital terror case with a spe-
cific focus on the U.S. Embassy
bombings tJial.. The. lecture is
sch~uled from 3:30 to 5 p.m.,
and is free and o~ to the
public. It will be held in the
Social Science Plaza A, Room
1100 at UCI. (949) 824-6410.
Youth Employment Service of
the Harbor Area Inc. will host
the 29th annual Roman Feast
Buffet and Charity Auction at 6
p.m. at the Costa Mesa Neigh-
borhood Community C~ter,
1845 Park Ave. The group
teaches youth ages 14 to 22 the
process necessary to get, keep
and grow from a job while also
creating youth-orient_ed pro-
grams to increase employabili-
ty. In 2001, the group referred
1,200 youth to local employers.
(949) 642-0474.
.
A free temlnar on the ayurve-
da approach to menopause
will be held from 6:30 to 7:30
p .m. in the patio cafe of
Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th
St., Costa Mesa. Reservations
required. (800) 595-MOMS.
FRIDAY .
The 2002 Scout-0-Rama,
whlch celebrates the merits of
the 92-year-old Boy Scout
organization, will begin at
5:30 p.m. with an Eagle Scout
.alumni reunion open to all
individuals who have earned
the Eagle rank and will
include dinner and a presen-
tation at the Newport Dunes
Waterfront Resort, 1131 Back
Bay Drive, Newport Beach.
The public is invited to partic-
ipate, beginning at 10 a.m ., a
day of canoe races, obstacle
courses, wall climbs and oth-
er activities. $5 to attend Sat-
urday's festivities. The week-
end will conclude at 10 a.m.
Sunday, when about 250 Boy
Scouts will accompany their
mothers for a Mother's Day
brunch. (714) 546-4990.
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1835 Newport Blvd.,
Suite E-273 Costa Mesa, CA 92621
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Learn, s hare your knowledge, and ma ke new friends!
Attend the Orange Coun~ Museum ot Art's annual
Docent Coffee
Monda~, Ma~ 6, 2002
J:00..;,,5:00
Join active docents, museum staff, and docent trainees fo r an informa-
tional session on the museum's distinguished Camille and E:ric Durand
Docent Prog-am. Guests will enjo~ light refreshments, a slide presentation,
a ~ller_y tour, and will have the chance to talk with seasoned docents.
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ARTS AROUND THE WORLD
Sunday, t-.Aoy 5, 2002 12:00-4:00 p.m.
Am Activities
Anknolitos (Unt. Animals)
~.Jo.~~ing ~
Performances Ballet Foldorico ~ Grupo Xochipitzohuorl
Gr9at Leap, Inc. PreMnll .
•A Slice ol Ra, Fri~, and Gf'Mns"
Tale. Around the 'NottCt by Barbara Klein
Vlolln Perfannance by Tami l.underian
Student at Orange County High Schoot
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Goller.l Tours OOM:a '9rmonent Collection
Oft-Goi!'t ,,.. Wiehmenta
laloon
IOIND'6·MAY
FREE ADMISSION
Sculpture Gorden, MG
Pavilion, MG
Studio 1 , MEC
Pavilion, MG
Lyon Auditorium, MEC
Community Room, MEC
Lyon Auditorium, MEC
Meet in Gallery 1, MG
12:00-3:00 ~
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Tbe Friend.I of the Newport
Beach Ubrary will hold a
used book Mle in the Friends
Meeting Room at the Central
Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. A
special members-only pre-
view wW be held from 1 p.m.
to 5 p.m. Membership appli-
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the door. Hardcover books
will be priced at two for $1
and paperbacks at 1lx for Sl.
The U}e will be open to the
publl'C from ~ a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, with books priced
at Sl a bag. Proceeds are
donated to the library system.
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porter, Robinsons-May and offered at Children's Hospital
Abbey Event Services will of Orange CoWlty. $75, $750
hold the 13th annual Island for a table of 10. Call for tick-
Fantasy Fashion Show at 5:30 ets. (714) 532-8330.
Costa Mesa. $30, includes Collings Foundation that
lunch ilt)d valet parking. sponsors the event requests a
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Wednesday. (714) 285-0808. $3 for children to tow
through both aircraft. A flight
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airplanes -the B-17 Fortress
can meet for a sodal with live
music and planned activities at
1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Com-
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Costa Mesa. (714) 505-2404.
p.m. at the Hyatt Newporter,
1107 Jamboree Road, New-
port .Beach. Hyatt Newporter MONDAY
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Artwal.k will be held from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. along the South
Bayfront promenade on Bal-
boa Island. More than 75 local
artists will be painting from
Marine Avenue to the Ferry
Landing. Free. (949) 723-6171.
The Pediatric Adolescent
Diabetes Research Education
a silent auction,· reception and CertWed cudlologtst l'ylon
dinner, followed by a fashion Cobb will speak during a lun-
show featuring children who cheon and general meeting of
have been diagnosed with High Priority, The Breast Can-
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spring's fashion trends. Pro-Club, 650 Town Center Drive,
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natwe Flight Support at the spring dance at 6:30 p.m. at
airport from 3 to 6:30 p.m. the Costa Mesa Community
Monday, . 9 a .m. to 6 p.m . Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa
Tuesday and Wednesday, and Mesa. $10 bring your favorite
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.. Amazing Amigos," a free
seminar, will take place from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the patio
cafe of Mother's Market, 225
E. 17th St:, Costa Mesa.
Reservations required. (800)
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A free workshop open to the at the nAture center office, 1601
public titled MHow to Control E. 16th St., Newport .Beach.
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Carrie Mizera, a financial advi-walk will take about one hour.
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5:30 p.m.. at Newport Beach
Public Library, 1000 Avocado The Center for Global Peace
Ave., Newport Beach, hosted and Conflict Studies at UC
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real-life examples of how ~ 2002 and co-sponsored with
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with John Hancock Financial Guatemala and the United
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needed. (949) 729-4400. open to the public. It will be
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A lree aemina.r OD healthy
weight reduction will take
place from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. tn
the patio cafe of Mother's
Market, 225 E. 17th St .. Costa
Mesa. Reservations ~equired.
(800) 595-MOMS.
A Newport-Mesa UnWed
School District meeting to dis-
cuss Measure A plans will be
held at 7:30 p.m. in the Ralph
Reed Gym at ~ewport Har-
bor High School. (714) 424-
5000.
MAY 17
A Ootilla will be formed to
greet the Lynx, an 1812 priva-
teer, at about 2 p.m. All
boaters are welcome to join
the procession as the Lynx
passes through the harbor to
the Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum, wFiere it will dock
and remain until June 30. The
Newport Harbor fireboat and
Coast Guard cutter Narwhal
will lead the flotilla. The Lynx
serves as a history museum
under full sail. It launched
from Rockport, Maine, in
July. It will then stick around
for the Freedom Weekend
Festival at the nautical muse-
um, which will take place
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday. Festival admis-
sion is free, though guided
tour aboard the Lynx costs $8
for adults, $5 for children 12
to 17 and $1 for those
younger than 12.
Tbe 24-bour llelay ·for Ute
walk and run will raise hmds
for the American Cancer
Society, beginning at 7 p.m.
at Newport Harbor High
School's stadium. Teams of up
to 20 people pay a $150 regis-
tration fee and will walk or
run throughout the 24-hour
~riod. Each team member
must also raise at least $100
in donations. Lurninarias,
which contain personal mes-
sa9es, for the Mile of Hope
Luminary Ceremony may be
purchased at the event for a
suggested $10 donation.
Tents and sleeping bags are
encouraged. '(949) 261-9446
or www.cancer.org.
MAY 18
Adams Elementary School
will host its fifth annual coun-
try fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The fund-raiser and commu-
nity outreach event will be
held at 2850 Clubhouse Road,
Costa Mesa. It will feature a
30-foot slide, dunk tank,
pitching machine, silent auc-
tion, carnival games, live
entertainment, festive
dancers, pie-eating contest
and food. Free admission.
(714) 557-4312.
Hike with the Orange County
Sierra Singles Club for five
miles along the. Newport
Back Bay at 10 a.m. Meet at
the Upper Newport Bay
Nature Preserve on Universi-
ty Drive in Newport Beach.
Free, bring one quart of water
and money for lunch. (714)
996-1738.
The Costa Mesa Historical
Society will hold its annual
open house from 10 a .m . to 3
p.m. at the society's head-
quarters. The event will con-
sist of an array of one-day
exhibits displaying old sheet
music, bats and irons in addi-
tion to the regular local histo-
ry· exhibits. Free. The soci-
ety's headquarters are at 1870
Anaheim St., Costa Mesa.
(949) 631-5918.
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MAY 19
The fourth annual Volvo
Junior Leukemia Cup Regat-
ta will begin at 8:30 a.m. at
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club,
ranging in size from 1,000
gallons to 50,000 gallons from
9 a.m. to 3 p.m .. $6. (9-49) S.C8-
3690, (714) 968-5624 or (714)
633-8619.
1601 Bayside Drive, Corona The Cost.a Mesa Cb.amber of
del Mar. Participants ln the Commerce will host a wine
race include junior and adwt tasting and auction from 1 to
racers who pledge to raise 4 p.m. at the South Coast
donations to help find a cure Plaza Village Green, 3333
for leukemia. Not only will Bristol St., Costa Mesa.
racers compete for the Among the participating
Leukemia Cup perpetual tro-wineries are Mondavi, Clos
pby, but they'll also compete du Bois, Ruffino, Burgess Cel-
for prizes for raising the most tars, Moet, Ravenswood and
donations'. Classes include 'Lancaster. Participating
Sabot A-C3, CFJ, Lasers, restaurants include Morton's
Harbor 20s, Snipes and Lido of Chicago, Antonello Ris-
14s. 11lis year's event will be torante and Blue Water Grill.
dedicated to yacht club mem-Proceeds will benefit the
ber Art Guilford, who died of Orange County Performing
leukemia in April. Reserva-Arts Center, Hoag Hospital
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Elementary school moms raise $45, 000 for their little ones .
L ocaJ moms pulled ofJ
the big one, raising an
astounding $45,000 for
Eastbluff Elementary School
in Newport Beach. The third
annual Eastbluff fund-raiser,
billed as "Tropic of Par-
adise," brought out gener-
ous local parents intent on
underwriting element!lry
school enrichment pro-
grams.
The Hyatt Newporter was
the setting for the upbeat
evening celebration, which
called for island attire and
noraJ leis to create a tropical
mood. The party was chaired
by Marilyn CbrlsUan, Debra
Pagllassotti and Susan
Seger, creating a wonderfuJ
testimony to what neighbor-
hood parents can do to make
d difference in the school
system.
• • •
Across town, Dennis
Overstreet welcomed an
overflow crowd of handsome
locals to the premiere of his
new emporium known as
Wine Merchant of Newport
Beach. The master purveyor
of wines, well known for his
successful operation in Bev-
erly Hills, joined his lovely
blond wile Chris bussing the
good looking wine lovers
who overflowed the new
locati'on on Via Lido in New-
port Beach.
Overstreet spared no
expense creating an ultra-
luxurious location that
includes not only a full-ser-.
vice wine shop, but also a
win~ bar for tasting that is
furnished with antiques, cre-
ating a very warm environ-
ment. Overstreet's mission is
to provide his customer with
"a complete wine experience
m an environment of comfort
and opulence."
Some 200 guests checked
out that environment, and
did a little tasting of Over-
street's finest domestic and
imported wines on two sepa-
rate evenings. In the crowd
were Anne and John Wort-
man and Karen and Andrew
Uttlefalr.
THE CROWD
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The fourth annual Volvo
Junior Leukemia Cup Regat-
ta is scheduled for May 19 at
the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club in Corona del Mar. The
one-day race will feature
both junior and adult sailors,
each pledging to raise mon-
ey to fight leukemia. The
race will take over the New-
port Harbor under the gener-
ous honorary chairmanship
of longtime Newport Beach
philanthropists John and
Donna Crean.
Tomorrow evening, orga-
nizers Nancy and Barry Levy
will join a host of other dedi-
cated Leukemia Cup sup-
porters to lead an electric
boat rally leaving the yacht
club at 5 p.m. and going on a
"poker run" on the harbor to
help spread awareness about
the upcoming Volvo
~ukemia Cup Regatta.
Anyone with an electric
boat or a small dinghy is
invited lo join in the run for a
$20 donation to the
Leukemia and Lymphoma
Society. Call (949) 644-9530
to get" involved .
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The stars of Newport
Mesa mingled with both
Hollywood and British royal-
ty al an exdusive dinner
reception held at the Beverly
Hills home of Mary and Sam
Haskell on behalf of the
Mikimoto Company. William
Thomas, the Mikimoto exec-
utive in chiµge of operations
in Costa Mesa, joined Toy-
obJko Mlldmoto, president
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Attending Eastbh.i.ff Elementary's "Tropic of Paradise" event were co-chairwomen Marilyn Christian and Debra
Pagliasso~. with Debra GUDIJ Downing and chairwoman Susan Seger.
Seen at the Mikimoto event in Beverly Hills were Delta
Burke, the Earl and Countess of Wessex and Gerald
McRaney_
of K. Mikimolo and Compa-
ny, LTD., hosting the dinner
dt the Haskell residence.
Welcoming the Duke of
Edinburgh for an upcoming
International Charity Golf
Championship aimed at rais-
ing funds for charities that
assist young people, the
Mikimoto contingent min-
gled with Hollywood stars
including Whoople Gold-
berg, Se.la Ward, Kirstie
Alley, Tony Danza, Patricia
Heaton, Kathy Ireland, Delta
Burke, Gerald McRaney and
Debbie Allen.
Prince Edward, Earl of
Second Annual
Benefit Art Auction
Saturday, May 11 th, 2002
We invite you to join our
Party for the Arts.
Ooors Open at S:SO p.m.
Live Auction Begins •t 7:00 p.m.
ADMISSION: General $30 •
HBAC Members, Founders, Alliance $25
naets ~be purchased In a<Nance
at Hf!AC or at the <Joor on~ 11th.
Opening bids range from $20.00 to $200.00
The benefit supports the HllAC's
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Enjoying ~e Miklm~to event were the Countess of Wes-
sex, Mildmoto President Toyohiko Mlldmoto and hostess
Mary Haskell.
Wessex, and his wife, Count-
ess Sophie, were guests of
honor at the star-studded
reception. Sam Haskell, a
high-ranking executive of
the William Morris Agency,
began in the mail room some
25 years ago and worked bis
way to the top of the show
business ladder.
The golf fund-raiser is the
first event in Southern Cali-
fornia for the international
charity championed by the
British royal family.
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Steak, martini and lots of atmosphere at Lcl Cave
DINING REVIEW
By Stephen hnUcroce
F ans of musical comedy will
probably remember the '50s
Broadway hit ·The Pajama
Game,• in particular the sultry song
•.ttemando's Hideaway.• The song
opens With the lyric, •I know a
dark, secluded place, a place where
no one kno\Vs your face,• and goes
on to describes a hidden, trendy
nightspot reminiscent of Prohibi·
tion-era speak-easies. The perfect
setting for a romantic romp or illicit
assignation, where dim lighting and
clouds of cigarette sm ok e can
obscure faces and intentions.
Today's restaurants favor more
open space, brighter lighting and
busWng atmospheres. But despite
these changes in style, there is still
some nostalgia for hidden, romantic
retreats. Perhaps the best local
example is La Cave restaurant in
Costa Mesa, where it still feels like
a password might be required to
gain entrance.
FYI
• WHAT: La Cave
•WHERE: 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa
Mesa
•WHEN: 4 to 10 p.m. Monday
through Thursday, 4 to 11 p.m.
Friday and Saturday
• HOW MUC>i Moderately
expensive
•CALL: (949) 646-7944
lan Vlndl<Jletlr, [ r<•nch, b)UC cheese
and Thousand blr1nd. I'd choose the
salad, 11\ c1lxJut c11l that''> offered s.n
the wciv nl v<'qf'lttliles. Entrees are
accompdntP<I by nc e, a baked pota·
to or o 1w1w-l1<1k1'<I poldto that's
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then hcJkPd ciCJ<llll In th<' '-hell to ddd
a cno.,p < nt'>I
La C ave, which opened in 1962
on Valentine's Day, is accessed
through the lobby of an old office
building on the com er of 17th Street
and Irvine Avenue. H ere you'll find
a nondescript door, which could just
as easily house a broom closet, with
a small-stenciled sign bearing the
name of the restaurant.
SEAN HliER I DAILY Pit.OT
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your way down a few flig hts of
stairs, and you'll find La Cave
tucked in the basem ent, quietly
serving locals steaks, seafood and
cocktails in a setting of relative
anonymity.
The restaurant resembles a cave
or, maybe more appropriately, a
cellar in an old French chateau or
English castle. The walls are lined
in brick and archways divide the
dining room areas. A heavy cande-
labra provides what lighting there
is in the room; at the far en d a
stained -glass .window gives a mut-
ed glimpse into the restaurant's pri-
vate dining area.
The bar 1S a heavy oak affatr
that runs along the back wall, lmed
with intricate wood relief. Over-
stuffed red leather booths provide
cozy seating for an intimate occa-
sion . Th~ overall effect is secretive
and hushed. The r equisite bdr-
tender, polishing a gldss, is perched
behind the bar looking like he
knows m ore than he tells. ThP
clinking of gldsses oftc>n seem .. '>
louder than the conversation'>
Ld Cave hds d well-seusoned fol-
lowing of reguldis, but the retro
surroundings hdve dllructed c1 fd1r
number of the young, trendy
crowd, who often populc1te the
place on the wcekPncls, listinu lo
live Jazz while enjoying d m,1rt1 ru
and a steak
The food c1t Li Cc1ve seem'>
almost to be c1n afterthought. This
is not a criticism . the food 1'-qood
for the most pdrt, 11 JU'>l dot''>n't
seem to be the focc1l pomt of th<•
experience. Picture your '>elf M'dted·
with a close friend. <'ngdgcd m
conversation dnd cln nks, when you
realize that you're hunqry
Maybe it's for th1., rPc1son thc11
the choices M e kC'pl s11nple No
need to rum the now of the
evening ponng over a ponderous
2002 ·
4 menu. Chef John Kottelanne has
been with the restaurant for more
tha.n 20 years and hdS wisely kept
the menu stripped down to the
most basic choices.
Soon after being '>eated, your
c.,erver will drop off c;1 basket of gdf-
ltc bread. A t first glcmce, the hrec1d
dppears to be toasted w hile bread,
but one b1le-Aooks most pdtrons to
the garlic and cl;leese-coated stull
-it's not too difficult to polish off
S<'veral bclskets in c;1n everung. If L<.I
Cave serves any other ap pelll.Pr'-,
I've never found out dbout them
from a waiter, although rumor has 11
there is a shrimp scdmpi c1 vc1J..lc1ble.
Dinner choices are llm1tccl td
gnlled stedks and seafood. If you
feel Like anything else. you'd b etter
look elsew h ere. The m enu I'> pre-
'>ented on a small trolley. whNe the
meat and hsh port.Jons are ldtd out
under a plexiglass dome. Stec1k s
include a seven-ounce or 10-ou ncE:·
filet rrugnon ($23.95 or $26 95J. dI1
11 -ounce N ew York slnp ($22.95)
Attention 3rd, 4th, 5th and
6th grade boys . and girls
lc's time to sign up for the most exciti ng \Occer rournamenr of the year.
The Third Annual Pilot C up!!!
The Pilot Cup soccer tournament is a one weekend ~occer tournamem
(May 29 -June 2) to sec which school has rhe best '>occer team in the following
divisions. ·
3rd and 4th grade boys; 3rd and 4th grade girls
5th and 6th grade boys; 5th and 6th grade girls
Winners will receive commemorative awards. Winning schools will receive the
right co show off the Pi lot Cup Perperual Trophy Award for one year.
So go co che principal's office or the achJerics office right now and sign
up co represent your school in the most exciting soccer event of the ye-.u -
The Pilot Cup 2002. The deadJine co sign up is Friday, May I 0. AJI
participants receive a t-shirt. This tournament is sponsored by
che Daily Pilot and the Youth Services Association. There is
a $5 contribution to cover the cost of the t-shirc.
Don't miss out on this chance to play soccer
for your school and win the right to the
Pilot Cup Perpetual Trophy as the best
soccer school in town. Yes, we do need coaches.
For more information, contact your child's school. l>dil;JPllot --------,
and, my favonte, a meaty 16-ounce
T-bon<.> ($24.95) Kottelanne's only
nod to hdule cuisine is the beef
medallions ($23.C}5), thin-cut sHce'>
of filPI m1q non topped with d
mu'>hroom wine Sduce On Fnddv
dnd Sdturcl ay, c1c1d pnme nh for
$19.95, dnd you'vp covered the
rnec1t <•nd of the menu.
Ser1food choice'> conw;t mdlnl} of
shellfish. mduc1mg d lobsl<>r tau
that's mdrket·pnced ($46 95 on a
recent v1<;11), long crab leg-. ($28.ll5J
dnd hrollec:l shnmp hmsht>el with
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r REEL CRITICS
Webbed UJOnder stmngs into theaters; Laughter flows at 'Greek Wedding '
'Spider-Man'
weaves a fun web
'S pider-Man" the movie is a comic
book come to life. .
\ Melodrama, cheesy dialogue
and tons or action. 'li'ade in
tbe comic
book
mainstay
of "POW!"
·and
"BOOM!"
for CGI
effects and
you have
tbe latest
superhero
MELISSA movie. The RICHARDSON actors,
with the
exception of villain Willem
Dafoe, were fine. That's it -
fme. They did their parts
and got through the movie.
Tobey Maguire was properly
quiet as Peter Parker and
dmusmg as Spider-Man.
Dafoe easily steals all the
force of the movie, especially
m scenes where he fights to
keep his alter-ego, the
Green Goblin, from taking
over.
"Wed-
cling • han-
dles every-
lhing with
humor. Nia
Vardalos,
whowro.te
"We,d-
d.ing" and
also acted
the lead
role,
weaves
lots of laugh-out-loud
moments into just about
every scene.
The characters in "Wed-
ding" are drawn very
broadly. The Portokaloses
are the quirky, colorful eth-
nic family that Hollywood
just loves. The Millers are
the uptiglit, bland white
Anglo-Saxon Protestant
family .that Hollywood just
loves to ma ke fun of. The
stereotypes in this film are
not mean or offensive
though, since "Wedding"
bas great affection for all of
its characters.
The storyline is silly and
often over-the-top. Think
"Dick Tracy" rather than
"Batman.· I laughed unex-
pectedly in several places,
dnd I wasn't the only one.
While it's easy to tell that
Spider-man {Tobey Maguire) swings through the city in "Spider-Man," ln theaters now.
When I saw dUs film at
the Udo, I was surrounded
by many people of Greek
ancestry, judging from their
conversations. They
absolutely roared with
laughter at many aspects of
the Portokalos family, so I
have to assume this film
rings true for Greek-Ameri-
cans. Not being of Greek
descent myself, I still
laughed hard at much of the
humor. • My Big Fat Greek
Wedding" is a very funny
film that everyone can enjoy,
whether they are Greek or
not.
the special effects were done
by a computer, they're still
enjoyable.
"Spider-Man• is a fun
movie. It's not awe-inspiring
or powerful, but it is fun.
For those of you who
haven't seen it yet, the big-
screen doesn't really help
anything. In fact, the effects
might appear more realistic
on a TV screen ("The Per-
fect Storm• was better in a
smaller format).
Put "Spider-Man" on the
list to see, but if you don't get
around to it unW the month
before the next installment
of the saga comes out, don't
worry. Those webs Spider-
Man makes are strong. He
can hang around until you're
ready.
"Spider-Man" is rated PG-
13 for -stylized violence and
action.
• MELISSA RICHARDSON is a Cos-
ta Mesa resident and a junior at UC
Irvine.
It's (almost) all Greek
at this 'Wedding:
"My Big Fat Greek Wed-
ding• believes firmly in the
idea of a person taking con-
trol of their life and making it
what they want it to be. The
specific person in this film is
second-generation Greek-
American Toula PortokaJos
(Nia VardaJos). At the begin-
ning of the film, Toula is d
frumpy woman of 30 who
still lives with her parents
and works at the family
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dgency. Then, she falls in
love Wl.th a handsome non-
Greek man named Jan Miller
(John Corbett).
Tould's famJly expects her
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there is a huge uproar when
they learn of her relationship
with Ian. Toula is caught in
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While this could all be
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"THEATER REVIEW
Ciml War goes poeti~ UJith
John Brown :S-Body' at O~C
ly Tom Titus
I f you think the 1960s were
divisive in America, be thank-
ful you weren't around for the
'1860s ..
The four nightmarish years
that tore our nation to shreds in
the rrudst of the 19th century are
retold with pass10n, poetry and a
haunting musical accompani-
ment in .. John Brown's Body,· a
riveting prt>duction at Orange
Coast College.
• From Harper's Ferry to Fort
Sumpter to Gettysburg and final-
ly to Appomattox. the Pulitzer
Prize-winning poem by Stephen
Vincent Benet -originally
arranged for the stage by the
noted actor-director Charles
Laughton -is given d dynamic
reading by seven exceptiona1
collegiate actors. backed by a full
chorus.
Director Alex Golson and
Musical Director Beth Hansen
have collaborated on a moving
and thought-provoking rendition
of Benet's epic poetry and Fenno
I Jealh's haunting score. from
which the Union Army's anthem
sprang. Delivered much like a
reota1, more narrat.Jve than
dCllon, the show nevertheless
singes the heart as 1l presents
both sides of the terrible conflict
thdt claimed a total of 618.000
American lives.
OCC's seven CdS t members
are not ident1f1ed in the program
with their characters, pnmarily
because they play so many, on
both sides of the Mason-Dixon
lme. This versatility. however,
does not prevent their dudiences
from bonding with vanous phas-
es of their presentation, such as
the escaped Yankee pnsoner
who falls in Jove with a Southern
fann girl, the proud rebel planta-
tion owner or the preening
Southern society lady.
The performers, all enor-
mously effective, are Raya Bel-
na, Jared R. Cams, James Grant,
Lauren Jessica Kushm. James
McGinnis, Christopher Meditz
and Jenelle M. Smith. Since
they are not pictured in the pro-
FYI
• WHAT: "John Brown's
Body"
• WHERE: Orange Coast Col-
lege Drama Lati, 2501
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa
• WHEN; Oosing perfor-
mances at 8 p.m. today
through Saturday, and 2 p.m.
Sunday
• COST: SB-10
• CAU.: (714) 432-5880
gram (although they do irJentify
themselves briefly before the
performance), it's virtually
impossible to link them with
their characters without a photo-
g raphic memory.
They function as a smoothly
interacting ensemble, much like
the chorale -Wendy Jean Car-
dina1-Nix, Eileen Garcia. Anne
Gray. Leslie Holland, Leah Lyle,
Katie McGuire, Rebecca Muhle-
man, Vanessa Nguyen, Chanel
Panagiotopoulos, Emily Rued,
Jessica Teter, Pal Turner, Linda
Viramontes and Jolene Ybarra.
Musical Director Hansen accom-
panies and directs them with
understated emotion.
Told entirely in verse, •John
Brown's Body" is a dramatic his·
tory lesson tbat might be termed
the fiip side of the musical
"1776, • which chronicled the
Revolutionary War in drama,
song and occasional comedy.
Don't expect many laughs at
OCC, where the grininess of the
conflict and the com.ntitment to
the cause, on both sides. makes
for some pretty weighty viewing,
particularly in light of the sav-
agery being played out in other
parts of the world today.
Perhaps the definitive state-
ment on the Civil War was niade
by Shelby Foote, and quoted in
the OCC program: "Before the
war, it was said, 'the United
States are .. .'After the war, it
was always 'the United States is .
. .' as we say today . ,, . and that
sums up what the war accom-
plished. It made "!' an 'is.••
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SPECIAL
IMAGINARY FUN
Imagination Celebration of Orange
·county. presented by the Orange
County Pe rforming Arts C~nter
and the Orange County Depart-
ment of Education, will feature
events in Newport-Mesa through
Sunday at various venues.
www.ICPESTIVAL.c.om.
MOVIES ON THE BEACH
The Newport Dunes Resort Hotel
will show movies on the beach
every Friday night in May. Show-
ings begin at dusk. The film sched·
ule is as follows: •willow,• Friday:
"Flubber." May 17; •eats & Dogs."
May 24 and "Dinosaur,· May 31.
Newport Dunes is.at 1131 Back Bay
Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is
free, S7. for parking. (800) 765-7661.
MULTICULTURAL FAIR
Sage Hill School will nold its hrst
Multicultural Community Fair from
noon to 4 p.m. Saturday at the
school, 20402 Newport Coast Drive.
There will be hands-on ~afts e xot·
ic cuisine and entertainers of all
varieties. Admission indudes two
food sample tickets. $6, or $5 in
advance. Children 12 and younger
enter tree. (949) 219-0100.
FILM NIGHT
The Orange County Museum of
Art will present "The Canterville
Ghost• as part of its Friday Night
Films series at 6:30 p.m. May 17 at
850 San Clemente Drive, Newport
Beach. The suggested donation is
$4 or $6. (949) 759-1122, Ext. 204.
OCC FILM FEST
Orange Coast College will host the
32nd annual Student Film and
Video Festival at 7 p.rn. May 18 at
the Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701
Fa.irvtew Road, Costa Mesa. The
three-hour festival will showcase
the works of more than 175 stu-
dents. $5 donation at door. (714)
432-5180.
MUSIC
BARITONE REOTAL
Orange Coast College student
Jonathas Menezes will perform his
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champagne b ru nch o r, better yet, a wonderful sunset
dinner overlooking beautiful Newport Harbor.
sophomore recital at noon today in
OCC's Music R09m 101, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Menezes, a native of Brazil, is a
tenor who plans to perfonn worlcs
by Scarlatti, Giordani and Jobim,
among others. Free. (714) 432-5880.
CHORALE SHOW
Orange Coast College's Chorale
will perf onn Mcnart's Requiem at 8
p.m. Saturday under the direction of
Ricardo Solo at the Robert B. Moon:~
Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. $5 or $7. (714) 432-5880.
Thursday, May 9, 2002 AIS
Llbrary, 1000 Avocado f*e. Free
(949) 717-3801 or www.newport·
beachlJbrary.org.
WEEKLY JAM
The Studio Cafe presents Monday
Night Jams from 7 to 11 p.m. every
week. "Wanted• musioans include
guitar players, bass players.
singers, drummers. keyboardists
and others at 100 Main St., New-
port Beach. Free. (949) 675-7760
MUSIC AT THE ANNEX
Musical acts perform at 5 p.m. Sun-
days at the Pierce Street Annex,
HARMONIA BAROQUE r 330 17th St., Costa Mesa. Free.
Harmonia Baroque will present a (949) 646-8500.
program titled "The Lusty Month of
May• at 4 p.m. Sunday in Newport
Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 ~er
Drive, Newport Beach. The pro-
gram will indlide works by Thomas
Morely. William Byrd and G.P. Tele-
mann. $10-$12. (714) 970:8545.
DAUAS BRASS
The Dallas Brass musical ensemble
will perform at 7:30 p.m. May 17 at
the Orange County Performing
Arts Center as part of its EdiJCation
and Community Programs Depart-
ment in Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $12-$25:
(714) 556-2787.
BRONFMAN AND
THE PHILHARMONIC
The Los Angeles Philharmonic will
perform with pianist Yefim Bronf·
man at 8 p.m. May 18 at the
Orange County Pedorming Arts
Center, 600 Town Center Drive.
Costa Mesa. The program includes
Esa-Pekka Salonen's new work
"Foreign Bodies• and more. $15·
$55. (949) 553-2422.
BIG BANDS
Orange Coast College's Monday
and Friday Big Bands will perform
at 1 p.m. May 19 at the college's
Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701
Fairview Road, Cos~a Mesa. $7, or
$5 in advance. (714) 432-5880.
CAFE LUDWIG
Pacific Symphony Orchestra will
present Cafe Ludwig, a concert of
Beethoven's chamber music, at
7:30 p.m. May 19 in the Orange
County Performing Arts Center's
MUSIC AT THE GRIU
The Bluewater Grill offers hve
music on Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nick Peper
and Kelly Gordien (known as
MPG) will perform classic rock.
R&B and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fn-
days. Marvin Gregory and MPG
will perform classic rock, swing
and R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays
The restaurant is located at 630
Lido Park Drive, Newport Beach
Free admission. (949) 675-3474
WEEKEND BLUES
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant in
Newport Beach will present The
Balboa Blues on Friday and Satur·
day evenmgs and Sunday a1ter-
noons. The program will feature
jazz and classic rock tunes for din-
ing and dancing. Anthony's lS at
151 E. Coast Highway. {949) 673-
3425.
POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO
Tate 5, a funk, rock and Motown
act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturddys at
Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E. Codst
Highway, Corona del Mar. Solo
guitarist Ken Sanders performs
classical flamenco tunes at 7:30
p.m Tuesdays and Sundays. Free.
(949) 675-1922.
SATURDAY NIGHT R&B
, Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rock and R&B at
9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500
MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach.
Free. (949) 476-2001.
Founders Hall. 600 Town Center SENIOR CENTER AFTERNOON
Drive, Costa Mesa. $30-$40. (714) A seven-piece group plays big
556-2787. • band tunes from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
THREE CENTURIES
"Three Centuries of Music,· a pro-
gram by classical pianist Michael
Sellers, will be held at 3 p.m. May
19 at the Newport Beach Central
Fridays at Oasis Senior Center, 800
Marguente Ave .. Corona del Mar.
$4. (949) 644-3244
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I JOHN BROWN'S BODY'
Orange Coast College's The-
atre Department will present
·John Brown's Body,· a Civil
y../dr story based on a Stephen
Vincent Benet poem, today
and Sunday at OCC's Drama
Lab Theatre, 2701 Fairview
Road. Costa Mesa. Show
times are 8 p.m. today and 2
p.m. Sunday. $7-$10. (714)
432-5880.
'EVERYONE MAKES MUSIC'
The Orange County Perform-
ing Arts Center will present
Sesame Street Live's ·Every-
one Makes Music· today
through May 12 in
Segerstrom I !all, 600 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
Show times are 7 p.m. today;
10:30 a.m. c1ntJ 7 p.m. Friday;
10:30 d m . 2 and 5:30 p.m
Saturddy; and 1 and 4:30 p.m
Sunday. $15-$25. (714) 556-
2787.
'THE BARBER OF SEVILLE'
Opera Pacific wiJI present
"The Barber of Seville" Sat-
urcfoy through May 19 at the
Jrvmf' BarcltJy Theatre, 4242
Cdmpus Drivf', Irvine. Show
time'> dfe 7.30 p.m. Sclturday.
Weclne>Sddy, May 17 and 18;
and 2 p.m. Sunday and May
HJ. $45-$65 (94 9) 854 -4607.
ONE-ACT PLAYS
Ora nqe> Coc1st c;ollege will
hold 1ls annual spnng One-
Act Play Festival from
Wednesday to May rn in the
the college'!> 0rd.J11a Lab Stu-
c:tio, 2701 Fa1rv1ew Road, Cos-
ta Mesa. Performances will be
8 p.m. Wednesday through
Saturday, and 2 and 7 p.m.
Sunday. $7, or $6 in advance.
(714) 432-5640, Ext. 1.
ART
'LOST IN FRAGRANCE'
"Lost in Fragrance,• recent
work by Brad Durham, will
be on display at A rt
Resources Group, 3032 E.
Coast Highway, CQrona del
Mor, through Friday. The
gallery is open to the public
from lQ a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon·
day through Friday and 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Free.
(949) 640-1972.
ORANGE COUNTY ARTISTS
The opening reception for
artists in the Spring Juried
Orange County Show will be
held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Friday at Newport Beach
City Hall, 3300 Newport
Boulevard. The works will be
on display at City Hall
through July 5. Free. (949)
717-3890.
ANARTWALK
The seventh annual Balboa
Island Artwalk will be held
rrom 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. Saturday
along the South Bayfront
promenade on Balboa Island.
Pieces will include paintings,
jewelry and sculpture. Musi-
cians will pe rfonn. Free. (714)
848-5697.
JURIED SHOW
Orange Coast .College will
dis play a juried stude nt
exh1b1t through May 16 at the
college's Art Gallery. 2701
Fairview Drive, Costa Mesa.
The exhibit of work by 59
OCC students is being curat-
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OAHSCENE STUPIO
BONO BIRTHDAY IASH
tive Movement. through May
19 at the museum, 850 San
Clemente Drive, Newport
Beach. Museum hours are 11
a.m . to 5 p .m. Tuesday
through Sunday. $5 for
adults, $4 for sepiors and stu·
dents, and free for members
and children younger than
16. (949) 759-1122.
Ballroom dancing ls offered at
8 p.m . on the first Friday of
each month at Danscene Stu-
dio, 2980 McClintock Way,
Costa Mesa. $10. (714) 641-
8688.
CITRET PHOTOS
The work of San Francisco
photographe r Mark Citret
will be on display through
May 24 at Orange Coas! Col-
lege's Pl\oto Gallery, 2101
PaiJview Road, Costa Mesa.
Citret is the author of u Along
the Way. The gallery is open
from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mon-
day through Wednesday, 10
a.m. to 10 p .m . Thursday, 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Free.
(714) 432-5520.
SUSTAINABLE
ARCHO'ECTURE
BIG BAND DANONG
An afternoon of dancing to big
band music is offered from
1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Fridays at
Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar-
guerite Ave., Corona del Mar.
Coffee and other refreshments
are served. (949) 644-3244.
ARGENTINE TANGO
Tango dancing is offered from
8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. on the
first Saturday of each month
at DansceQe Studio, 2980
McClintock Way, Costa
Mesa. (71 4) 641 -8688.
KIDS
STARLIGHT STORIES
Children 3 to 7 are invite d to
participate in songs, and lin-
ger puppet plays at 7 p.m.
Mondays al the Costa Mesa
Library, 1855 Park Ave. (949)
646-8845.
PJS AND BOOKS
Bono impersonator "DL" will be at Muldoon's
DubJin Pub, 202 Newport Center Drive in Newport
Beach, from 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday to celebrate the
Bono Birthday Bash. The lead singer for U2, Bono
-who's birth name is Paul Hewson -will turn 42
on Friday. Free. (949) 640-4110.
The Orange County Museum
of Art will present •Ten
Shades of Green,· an exhibit
on sustainable architecture.
through June 30 at the muse-
um, 850 San Clemente Drive,
Newport Beach. Museum
hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday through Sunday. $5
for adults, $4 for seniors and
students, and free for mem-
bers and children younger
than 16. (949) 759-1122.
A children's story time is pre·
sented al 7 . p.m. Mondays
and 10:30 a.m. Saturdays at
the Newport Beach Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
Children may wear pajamas
to the eve ning sessions. Free.
1949) 717-3801
ed by lrini Vallera-Rickerson.
Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. Monday through Thurs-
day and 7:30 to 9 p.m. Thurs-
day. Free. (714) 432-5039,
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ELMER RETROSPECTlVE
The Orange County Museum
of Art will prese.nt "The Art of
Elmer Bischoff," a retrospec-
tive of the artist who helped
launch the Bay Area Figura-
Ballroom dancing to the music
of the Costa Mesa Music
Makers is offered from 7:30 to
10:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Costa
Mesa Senior Center, 695 W.
19th St. $4. (949) 548-3884.
A children's story tJme IS held
dl 10:45 a.m. Wednesdays at
Barnes & Noble Booksellers
dl Metro Pointe, 901-B South
Coast Drive, Costa Mesa,
(714} 444-0226.
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Quon OF THE DAY
"We're pretty much on sch edule.
(Ryan) Lean is n ot seeded first in any
of his events, bu( being a senior
I think he'll come through ... "
Jason Lynch, Newport Harbor High
boys swim coach
Daily Pilot
Woodard
·was truly
a classic
She has played in all
five Tea Cup Classics, but
has been dethroned at Mesa
Verde after a six-year reign.
N ever got to offio ally wish ·
M esa Verde Country Club's
Denise Woodard well after
playing five straight years in the Tea
Cup Classic.
Woodard, who was dethroned as
the six-time defending women's club
champion last week by Akemi Khaiat,
never won the Tea Cup, but was
always a Classic.
The spirited Woodard, the only ,
grandmother and entrepreneur to
play in the locals-only event for the
four women's club champions in the
Daily Pilot circulation, might have lost
her reign (and parking spot) at Mesa
Verde. But she'll forever be
r~membered in Tea Cup lore.
She captured her sixth straight .
Richard Dunn
GOLF
club title last year
by a whopping 27
strokes, believed
to be the largest
margin of victory
l1l club history for
women.
Here's a toast to
you, Deruse.
PeUcanHUJ
Golf Club has
been honored for
the eighth
consecutive year
for operating one
of the top 2p best
resort golf shops. according to Golf
·World Business magazine.
Speaking of Pelican Hill, the Four
Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach has
arltlounced a package in conjunction
with the re ort course that can save
people up to $600
The Orange County Chapter of
Childhelp USA will host Its 20th
arltlual Celebnty Golf Classic May 21
at Pelican Hill with former All-Pro Los
Angeles Rams center Rich SauJ m the
middle of things as celebrity host,
Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949...5744223 • Sports Fax: 949~50-0170
HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING
..
EYE OPENER
Deltl"ki
Sports HaD ol Fame
, ,.,. " "i.,,, I• 'rilllrnnluf:.
~llhonor ..
BRAD LEWIS
Thursday, Moy 9, 2002 Bl
Peirsol, Cole, Lean lead the way
in Newport Harbor's quest for
berths in CIF Finals Friday night.
Steve Virgen
0 AJLY PILOT
BELMONT SHORE • Newport Harbor H1gh's Big
Three lived up to 11.!. btlhng at
the CIF Southern Section
Division I Prehmmc1r1es
Wednesday at Belmont Plaza .
Sailor senJOrs Adron PelfSol and Ryan
Lean, along with 1unwr Andrew Cole,
qualif1ed in two events edrh, ddvanong to
. Friday's champ1onsh1p finals at 4 p.m.
The Big Three. !>-0 named by the1r codch,
Jason Lynch. also helpE>d the Sailors grab
the lop qudufymg
spot in the 200-
yard freestyle re-"The whole
lay (1.27 Bbl dnd team is read y
the 400 free reldy [
(3:13.15J Michael lo swim ast.
Bury. who did not It's going to
advance m th~ 50
free and 100 but-be cool ··· "
terfly, wds dbo on Aaron Peirsol
the 200 free relay Newport Harbor
team, while Ndth· High senior
an Weiner wds
also on the 400
tree relay squad
PelfSol, Lean and Cole are also club
teammates for lrvme Novaqu.Wcs.
"We're pretty much on schedule,·
Lynch Sdld. "Lean is not seeded first many
of his events, but, bemg a senior, I think
he'll come lhrough."
It appears Pe1rsol. who holds three
world records, is also planrung to make the
most of his senior year Pe1rsol, who
skipped the Sea View Ledgue Fltlah for a
trip to lhe Bahama'> to pubhc-1ze his
favonte sport, quahhed first in the 200
free (1·41.55) and the 100 bdck (4q29),
which is his speoalty
Cole remained undefedted Uus season
in the I 00 free, winning his hedt and
quahfymg f11st (46.3q) H e aho qual.af1ed
second m the I 00 back (51.02), wlule Lean
qualilied second m the 500 free (4 .34.44)
and fifth m the 200 free (1·4334)
M edhi Eftekari of the Four Seasons
Hotel and theater magnate Jim
Edwards of Newport Beach are the
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I OAl.Y PILOT
Harbor's Aaron Peirsol (above) cruises ln the backstroke, Nicole Mackey swims the butte rfly.
"I wanted to do that,· Pe1TSOI said of lus
49.29 time m the 100 back "To do that
SEE SAILORS PAGE 83
_ , . co-honorary c.tiairmen <;>f tbe event,
which raised abciut St65:ooo'·last·year
for ChlJdhelp USA.
Details: (949) 829-6922.
Newport Beach Country Club ls
hosting a U.S. Open local qualifying
for the third year in a row. The 102nd
U.S. Open Championship ls June
13-16 at Bethpage State Park (Black
Course) in Farmingdale, N.Y.
The local quallfymg at Newport
Beach is 18 holes on May 15, with the
Southern California Golf Association
operating the event. Newport Beach
is one of seven Southland courses to
be used during qualifying week (May
13-20) by the SCGA.
1lle Derby at Sant.a Ana Country•
Club, a prestigious annual men's
member/gue~t event on the SCGA
calendar, is May 16-18. The
time-honored Derby changes the
playing format each round during
the competition.
DAILY PILOT HIGH SOIOOl ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
drew Cole ..
Newport Harbor swim standout hopes to complete unbeaten
season in the 100 freestyle at Friday's CIF Division I Finals.
BMy f....., fut.' • Cole said. •Then, we
DAA.v PlloT moved to California end I ended
e some may say
ewport Harbor High
ltandout Andrew Cole
swims 1n the abadow ol Olympic
silver medalist and backstroke
world·record bolder Aaron Pelnol.
Cole pref en to look at it u swtm.miDg
under ldl heralded teemmate'I wing.
Call It .... but Cole .....
coa.tndng cme tbat Palol bal
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up at the Nm• school as b.lm. I
wusbocked.•
Cole and Peinol, who bOth
train wltb l.rvt.ne Novaquatica,
have forged a frlendahtp and Cole
aakl be benefttl greetly from working
out one lane away from bil dub and
prep IMJIUDate. But Cole UC> admttl
tJYing to Uep up wtlb tbe curr.t
bec:bbolm wOitd cblmpton a often a
bmabllng aperlw'e •
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' 82 ThuOOoy, May 9, 2002
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O range Coast College crew is doing
its best to make 2002 a memorable
season for Pirates' Coach Dave Grant.
The young man, a history teach<>r. with a
clean-cut look and a desire to conquer what
people told him he couldn't, walked into the
office of Basu Peterson, the Orange Coast College
Dean of Students. 40 years ago.
This wasn't any ordinary meeting, mmd you. but
a day that would change the life of Ddve Grdnt,
OCC and the Pirates' crew program.
• 1 want you to be OUJ' new crew c odch, • Peterson
told Grant, who was caught off gudrd
·or. Peterson, really, I don't know dnything about
this." Grant said to his boss ·1 really don't know that
much about the sport.·
Peterson remained focused on completing Grant's
paperwork for his new assignment Peterc;on
continued to wnte, while making wrP he didn't look
dt Grant.
"I'm swe you'll figure it out," Pf'tl'r'>on told the
young man.
And, so the history teacher be gc111 to work to
make hi.story of his own.
The beginning might have coml' by a b1l of
chance, but the results appeared a!. 11 Grant was
always meant to be the coach of O\C' crew
Under Grant's-watch, the Pirate'>, the only
community college with a crew pro!;Jrrim, have won
80% of their races against JUmor Vdf'.1ly bodls from
college powerhouses UC BNkelc'y. "'lr1nlorcl, UCLA,
Washington, Harvard and Pt•nnc,y lv,m1c1
"Truthfully, I've been very lur ky" '>•lld thP
humble Grant "I've been very bl(•-.-.NJ to I)(' around
truly wonderful people -people who c-hc1nged my
life!
Grant, who will rell.re this year c11ter 38 seasons. is
ending his coaching career in storybook ftishion. His
Steve Virgen
COLLEGES
varsity eight boat, the Rob
Jordan, is undefec1ted this season.
And, on Sunday, dlter they won
the Western lnh•r<0Ueg1ate
Rowing A ssoc1dt1un
Championship!>, the Pirates
accepted dn inv1ldllon to the
Henley Roydl Rc·~Jntta, July 3-7
on the Thdme.s RrvN 1n
England.
Even lf OCC doe-. not win the
Henley Roydl. th" has been a
memorable seavm rorGrant, to
say the least. Theo college
dedicated its bor1thouse in his
name April 21, w hen the Pirates
won the Nonndn Wdt\on Cup in
OCC's Newport Regatta. Codst <sho won the San
Diego Crew Classic April 7
Grant calls this season's varsity 1·1ght h1s best ever.
And, the OCC men think likewise of lhP1r coach.
"He's not only a coach of crew, he•'-. c1 c·oc1ch of
We,· ..aid Bnan Scheele, the \Ophomore tcdm
co-captain. "Without Dave, we wo11ld he nothing.
With Dave Grant as our codch. W C' c .111 do dnylhing.
We look al rum as our part of our bottl It\ the IO of
us: the eight rowers, the coxswain •llld D<1v<'. He's a
good friend and a great coach "
For Chris Pope, just as many othl•r<, who have
gone through the program. Grcmt hr1-. hPen un
inspirational leader.
"There lS JUSt too much to 11~1 ol whr1t he'i. done,·
i.aid Pope, a sophomore co-cdplain 11nd d second
generation OCC crew membror 11" lr1lher. Lewis,
was on the OCC crew m 1967.
"Crew has changed my We cornpll'lt'ly, • Pope
'laid. •1 did a complete 180 from hlgh <>chool. Dave is
JUSt a great guy and a terrilic role model and r can't
even begin to explain how much he has done for me
these past years."
They call crew the ultunate sport And the Pirates
agree, Grant ts the ultimate coarh A-.1de from
training. Grant also sets up sp<>cial nw etmgs. In
addition, oo Monday nights, h1S house ~ always
open for his crew members. They meet there to talk
about their lives and advise one another.
"There's always cookies and milk there,• Grant
said. "The place ls there for them because they need
a place to land sometimes. They just need a place,
like a home.•
So. whatever takes place in England, it's a
deflnlte1 Grant's name has left an impression that
goes beyond the name of the OCC boathouse.
Larry Moore, the OCC assistant crew coach,
fonner OCC crew member and longtime friend of
Grant, perhaps said it best.
·As an academic, he's at a level I don't know who
to compMe to.• said Moore, who cre<lits Grant for
earning his degree at Cornell University "His
leadership Is excellent. His ability to bring out the
best in his oarsmen and colleagues, there isn't any
companson with anybody who 1 know. He sets a
standard that is extremely high. It's hard to live up to
hJs standards, but that's the whole point. I th1nk U
you don't have a level that is relatively high then you
are not going to reach any level of f'Xcellence. That's
demonstrated by bi.I crews.• -
,,
. SPORTS Doily Pilot
COSTA MESA NATIONAL lITTlE LEAGUE
Dodgers .rally to pull oile out, 9-7
Six-run fifth inning overcomes
the Yankees in Majors duel.
COSTA MESA -A late raUy by the
Dodgers, powered by Brandon Grtmmett
(two hits in the fiftl) lnnlng), a double by
Bryan Bennett, who earlier homered,.and a
single by Joan Gumum, as well as walks to
Nick OUver, Cory Ames and Matt Telles.
gave the Dodgers six runs in the fifth inning to
give them a 9-7 win over the Yankees. The
Yankees scored four runs in the fourth to take
the lead. Guzman pitched three perfect
innings with three strikeouts for the Dodgers.
Justin Long came on in relief in the fourth and
finished with five sbikeouts. The Dodgers
finished the first half 8·3, in second place
behind the Diamondbacks.
• DODGERS, 13, CAROINMS 1 -Justin Long
Led the Dodger hitting attack with three hits
induding two in a nine-run second inning,
in the Dodgers' tint game ol the second hall
to outlast the Cardinal~. 13-7. Also
contributing to the Dodgers' offense were
Brandon Grimmett (two hits and two runs
scored), Juan Guzman (single and two runs
scored), Cory Ames (double and a walk), Nick
Pederson and Nick Oliver (both had singles
and each scored a run). Ian Abemalhy
pitched three innings, striking out seven,
while Long pitched two innings, striking out
three. Pederson t>itcbed the final inning
fanning one.
• MAR.uNs 10, Asnos 6 -The Marlins sent
16 batters to the plate in the first two innings,
scoring eight runs, and wound up holding on
for a 10·6 win over the Astros. Leadoct hitter
Kevin Kiser started \he Marlins' offense with a
single in the first inning and Michael Pierce
began the second with a double. Danny
O'NeU also doubled in the second, which saw
the Marlms combine for three hits and two
walks. Kiser, Anthony Secrest and O'Neil
each scored twice in the first two innings. The
Marlins added the deciding two runs in the
bottom of the fourth, when O'Neil and Adam
Seagondollar (who also pitched in relief)
singled and right fielder Evan KJpnJ.s dnlled a
line-drive double into the left-center-field gap
to score the Marlins' final two runs. The Astros
scored two runs in the first inning. AWJUn
Evett and Brandon E1plng hit back-lo-back
doubles and eventually scored on l'aylor
West's RBI single. But Marlins' starting pitcher
MJ~I Gillmore auowed only two more hits
and no more runs through the third innlng.
The second inning ended on a double play
started by Marlins first baseman Secrest, who
fielded a sharp grounder, touched first base.,
then threw across the diamond to Nick
DePletro who tagged the baserunner shding
into third. Right fielder Evan KJpn1s batlled
the sun to flag down a long fly ball hit by
Aslro Mike Cedeno to prevent runs from
scoring in the third inning. ·The Astros scored
in the fifth and sixth innings, but were shut
down by solid Marlin defense and strikeouts
by reliever Seagondollar.
In Minor A aetion:
• DODGERS 8, YANKEES 7 -The Dodgers
smacked six hits with two out.s in the last
inning to score four runs and defeat the
Yankees.
After the Yankees added a run in the top of
the sixth to take d 7-4 lead, the Dodger bats
quickly woke up when Austin Vogel reached
base and scored, along with Coleman Brown,
on Eusebio CasUJJo's double. Daniel Derteg
ad Daniel Degree both !>ingled to score
Castillo to lie the game. With darkness
approaching, Joshua Emo singled past the
shortstop, dnving in the winning run.
• DODGERS 10, Asnos 4 -The Dodgers
continued their wirming ways defeating the
Astros, 10-4. Joshua Emo and Eusebio
CasWlo each scored three runs in the Dodger
victory. Derieg, Brown, Luke Jtoberts and
Jeffrey Guillen edc-h scored as the Do<.lgers
took control of the game. AJso contributing on
offense were Preston Schow, DanJeJ Degree,
Billy DeGlrolamo, V~gel and Chris
NEWPORT BEACH UTILE LEAGUE
WhJlesJde. Solid Dodger defAflse held the
Astros to just four runs.
• DIAMONDBACKS 7, MARI.INS 3 -The
Diamondbacks used strong pitching from Eric
Mlc:kelM>n, Johnathon Jones and Cody
Woods, along with catcher James WaJDbaugb
to defeat the Marlins, 7-3. Juan Vasquez,
'Zachary Baldwin. Joshua Bowman and Kelly
Plummer provided strong defense for the
D·backs. The 0 -l>acks' hitting attack induded
Jan Seagondollar, SebasUan Falnszteln and
Joseph Eggen to keep the lead throughout .
ln Fann Division play:
The REDS and the ROCKIES met for the
second time in just over a week in the last
rught game of the regular season. Both teams
racked up runs in certain innings and were
shut down in other irmings. Both teams played
solid offense and defense throughout the
game. Nathan Prank went 4 for 4 for the
Rockies racking up three singles and a
double. with two RBis and a run scored. Erik
Rasmussen had three RBI swgles and scored a
run for the Rockies. The Rockies also got help
trom Matthew Spicer, who smacked a double
and thJ'ee.slngles and scored two runs. Aaron
Wood hit four singles, added a double and
sl'ored two runs for the Rockies. Mallah
Murtha lut three sJJlgl es and a double, and
accounted for three Rockies' runs, while
knocking in three. Noah Jeyara)ab singled
twice for the Rockies, had two RBis and a run
scored. Alex MazUJ" connected for several hits
that went straight to various Reds players for
outs. During the Rockies' sixth-inning rally,
Mazur finally hil one past the infield for a base
hit, and eventually scored a run for the
Rockies. Robert Murtha scored three runs for
the RC>ckies, and knocked in four more, going
4 for 4 in U1c contest. Adam Ward had a single
and double lor the Rockies, while scoring two
runs. The Reds will take on the Mets Saturday
mommg, wh1Je the Rockies will face the
P1rdte!..
Reds slip past the Mariners, 2-1
A classic duel with classic results.
NEWPORT BEACH -Tough pitctung and
strong defense by both the Mariners and the
Reds prevailed in a Newport Beach Little
League Majors Division game the Reds won,
2-1.
The Reds' Andrew SUva struck out eight,
allowing three hits in five innings of work.
The Mariners began the scoring in the
bottom or the third with a leadoff single by
Wllllam Ham, followed by walks to Tom
Adamson and Michael Bear. WiUrthe bases
loaded, Nick Freeman singled in a run to give
the Mariners a 1-0 lead.
The Reds came back in the top of the fift11
inning on singles from Timmy Wlnnlng and
Evan McNemey and a wji}k by Eric Mooney
to load lhe bases. J.P. Grom1y then doubled to
center. scoring two runs to put the Reds up.
2-1.
Mc10ner defense stymied d Reds' rally in
the top of the sixth. Eric Rask and Freeman
combined on a double play.
The Reds' Bartlett came on IJl relief to get
the first two batters in the bottom of the sixth.
Bear then singled to third and Freeman
doubled to right, putting runners on second
and third. Mariners' second baseman Mooney
nabbed a hard shot by Rask tor the final out,
g1vmg the Reds their 10th wm on the year.
In other Majors action:
• DIAMONDBACKS 6, y ANKEES 1 -fJetcher
Della Grotta, Chrls Rosen and Steven
Manning combined to pitch ct no-hitter, while
Scott Colton Ignited the offense with two
home runs in a n-1 Diamondback win over the
YdJ1kees. Garret Amoroso, Michael ArtenJan,
Tommy Colton, Rosen and Riley Sullivan
contributed to the D-back offensive attack.
Patrick Brennan pitched three strong anrungs
tor the Yankees.
•DIAMONDBACKS 10, MARlNERS 0 ·Chris
Rosen·~ three-run home run and a
basei.-lod<.led tnple spdrked the oHense as the
D-backs blanked the MdTiners, t 0-0. Gc1rret
Amoroso anti Doug Kelly collected two tuts
apiece wh1Je Scott Colton, Fletcher DeUa
Grottd, Connor Whalen dnd Steven Manning
each had one hit. Colton, DeJJa Grotta and
Rosen combined to hold the Manners bats in
check. Michael Bedr, Nirk Freeman and Bryce
Donovan contributed hJts for the Manners.
ln AAA action·
•BRAVES 5, DoDCERS 4 -Strong defens<•.
umely hitting and solid pitching came
together for the Brnves d'> they held oft the
Dodgers, 5-4. Michael Franklin, Michael
Delahanty, AosUn Allen, Benny Townsend
' and Dylan Salisbury alJ mdde strong
defensive plays to keep the Dodgers at bay.
Andrew Dunlap, Nick Flam.son and David
GuJbord combined to stnke out eight
Dodgers, allowing seven hits. The trio also
contributed on offense. Flamson and Guibord
scored in the first mnihg, while Jarrett Logan
and Dunlap talhed runs ln the third and fourth
innings to ward off a four-run explosion by the
Dodgers in the third inrung.
• DODGERS 7, ANGELS 6 -With the game tied
goang into the bottom of the sixth, Dietrich
Stauffer hit a bases-loaded single to brlng
home the-winning run as the Dodgers edged
the Angels, 7-6. Kevtn Wang pitched four
solid innings and had three hits for the
Dodgers. Mlch'ael Borchard, Jacob Sanooke,
Colin Krahe. Stauffer and Nick Taormina
provided timely RBI hits. The Dodgers'
defense was led by Wang, Borchard and
Emery Molnar. For the Angels, Doug Watt
and Brian Hurst each pitched strong innings.
Hurst (three hits) and Erle Morris (two hits)
led the Angels' offensive attack.
ln AA play:
• RED Sox 13, CARDINALS 5 -The Red Sox'
hilting attack was Jed by Cole Chatham,
Brandon M cHugb and Michael Dahl.
Defensive plays by Matt Berry, Matthew
Funsten and Jonathan MetcaJJe, each malung
every play that came their way, helped the
Red Sox to the victory. Pine pitching and
offensive firepower was also provided by
ClaJ"k Cashion, Brent Lawson and Taylor Epp.
•DIAMONDBACKS 10, GIANTS 7 -The
0-backs improved their record to 10-3-1 with
d 10-7 triumph over the Giants in a battle of
the top two teams in the AA Division. The
D-backs led jill the way behind solid pitching
from Sam Cuberto and Austin Blodget. The
0-backs got timely hitting from Michael
Taormtna's three-run home run, and a
two-run four-bagger from Andrew
MachoskJe. Eric Hallett's double in the thltd
mnlng also drove in a run. Other D-backs
stars included Jeremy Bowtnkel, Brandon
Pick, Sandon GrUfln and Jesse Marus, all
· playing solid defense late m the game.
YOUTHSOCaR ROLLER HOCKEY
Pegasus Lightning
wins title, topping
Mariners Christian
Cos~ Mesa team on a nine-game winning streak
AYSO ~n 120 Spring Select team
is 9-0 with a 41-7 edge in goals, with
balanced scoring one of the objectives.
COSTA MESA -The boys' AYSO Region 120
12-and~under Spring Select soccer teem is 9-0 tl1i5
seuon. ICOriDg 'I goals while only aDowlng .even.
The tHID's goal la to yo undefeated and have
each pJAyer IC'Ol'e at lout one goal dUrlng the
lealOI).
1\rfetve of the team'I 15 playen llave awed.
PorWardime.....,~W....
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Joe Br9Dc:l9Ma.·MMI alMc.-ock and a.iloil
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Gabriel SeDtti• Lilo Ar'•, c... .•· ,,..
COWGEN011S
and A.llllr N..art.
Goa.lles Aadrew Niles and Antlloay florea
have been solid in the net, recording thnte
shutouts.
In Costa Mesa Boys 12"4Dd-younger AYSO
Recreation Team action:
THI! MANIACS have gone 4-2 so far this spring,
winning thetr lut two games while short-handed,
4-2 and 4·0.
Dualel Caldel'Oll, CMd and oan.uu Lopa,
CabNI Wood and Jorvt o,orto conbtbuted to
the scoring.
Dt*ndtn Robert ffesw•dea. Alex Allllon. ..... z..n. ............. and c.1ot
~Played •trong C1lhnse to help keep the
ball away fro&n thelr goalies.
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torwudl and r '*11 an..._..,...
HAPPY lllTHDAY
COSTA MESA -lbe
Pegasus Lightning roller
hockey team finished the
season 10-0 after defeating
the Mariners Christian School
Blades, 4-t , in the final of the
JHP Copper DiviSton (first
and second grades),
Coach Vartan
Tchekmedyian's Pegasus team
was led by Zach Prtedman,
Cort Hastl11g1, Dylmt PNvK
and Cole Blower, aacb scortng
one goat. Cameron Pml&uia
had two ltey asai5U, while
Ryu Good.lat and Hastings
were solid ln goal for
PegaJus.
The OCC baseball team Will open
the Southern CalllomJa Regtonals at
Glendele College Priday at 11 a.m., when
the Pirat• (28-12), the No. 5 seed, tak
teeplechaso with a school-record ume or
11:11.96 and UC'l won the women'a 400
relay 1n 47.29.
(5-41/•).
Cendejas placed fourth iJ'I the 800
mf!ters wtth a time of 2: 11 43.
.
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(28· J3).
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Evan Curtis, who flnJsbed llxth in ti>
women's pole vault, broke her own achool
record wtth a t 2-foot·9'h cleat~. iY'he
preVious record was 12-6.
The Ant~aters w~nt 1·2 in CM women'•
1,500 •Junior Tesse c.nde)U won the
e\'eDt ln 4:32,07 and Liou WM second in
•:38.75. Sophomore Ju.He M.ntOD
f!nilhed MCoild In UM 5,000 ...._.
(t7:UU9), while junjot ~ Bdwarda
ftnAthed thiril In die womea'I tltlJle tumP
at 39-e1/J iDd topbomote Awmerte 1\irPin WM ddrd tn .... blgb jUmp
Por the Anteater mf"n, ffnjor Jon
Doroeld finllhed thlrd in the 3,000
tteeplecbase ln 9;·'4 .2A •nd junior 'navis
MortlOU was fourth in 9:46.06. Senior
Julee Cattano placed third ln tbe l.500
wttll e dine ot 3:53.69 and tratuaan
Scott JaMI WU thlid in thft 400 hwdles
tri ~.17 Pre.lunM Petridt GrOgan
ftnllMd third tn the trip .. )Ump wttb •
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Doily Pilot 'SPORTS Thursday, May 9, 2002 8.1
SAILORS
CONTINUED FROM B 1
unshav~ and without my (Jong) suit
on, J'm happy with that. (Friday's
championship Hnals) will be Inter-
esting and fun.•
Peirsol. who owns flve CIF
Division I individual titles. also said
he wants to break the national high
school record in the t 00 bafk. which
is 47.50, set by Woodbridge's Derya
Buyukuncu in 1994.
Pelrsol is itmtng for his fourth
straight ClP Division I title in the too
back on Friday. He also possesses
ClF Division 1 individual titles in the
200 free, and the 200 individual
medley, In which he holds the record
with a 1:49.02 set in 2000.
"(The 49.29 time) let me know
where I was,• Peirsol said. "I'm right
on track. I think I have 1t in me (to
break the 100 back record).•
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SWIMMING
Quality depth sends
Sailors back to finals
Led by Nicole Mackey and Hayley Peirsol,
Newport sends two relay teams to Friday's finals.
St.Ye Virgen .second. DAILY PILOT • ~ledthew.aywltb um two highest finishes for
BELMONT SHORE -the Sailors. $be qualified
Mai Tajima, Hayley Peirsol, second in the 200indMdual
Nicole Mackey and Ashley medley winning her beat in
Parole typified the intens!l'( of 2:04.40. Kristen Caverly of San
the ClF Sou~em Section OiV1S1on Clemente owns tbe top time.
I Prellminanes Wednesday with 2:02.56, heading into Friday's
their swims for Newport Harbor finals.
Hlgb in the 200-yard medley relay Mackey quaW1ed second ln
at Belmont Plaza. the 100 fly (57 . 16), betund Irvine's
The Harbor quartet J~ped Flora Kong (55.71).
from the l~th seed. entenng lbe "What were we seeded 12th
prellnuna,nes. lo the No. 7 seed or someUung like that?" Mackey Lynch, who said the Sailors have
a viable chance to win the CIF
Division I title, agreed with Peirsol.
·n,ne 49.29 time) sets the tone for
hun to break the record,• said Lynch,
who was also impressed with Cole's
time in the 100 free. •(Cole Is) right
where we need him to be.•
OAllY Pl.OT PHOTOS BY DON LEACH
Newport's Hayley PeJrsol (above), Ryan Le an (below), qualify for Friday night's
finals at Belmont Plaza with strong swims ~t the preliminaries Wednesday evenlug.
in .Fnday s championship bnals. Sc1ld, aslculg about the Sallors' seed
wbicb begin at 4 p.m. th 200 edl l •11m Newport Coach Ken LaMont in e m ey re ay. ew
flip-flopped Peirsol and Mackey we co~ld have done better than
Peirsol, who used to swim the that. I m not surpr;,ised that we
butterfly in the medley relay, took lDlJ!roved our ume •
"I'm more comfortable-with the
meet than last year,• said Cole, who
moved to Newport from Sandy, Utah
before last season. "I know what to
expect and J'm just feeling better
about this meet."
Peirsol is also using experience
as an attribute for Friday's champi-
onship finals. He's enjoyed his time
at Newport Ha,fbor and the memories
with his teammates.
"We're probably one of the most
talented teams in Orange County,·
PeU"Sol said. "(The Sailors are) great
.. at what they do. It's great to see
talented people like them get up for
a meet like this. The whole team IS
ready to swim fast. It's going to be real
cool."
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
on the breaststroke, while Mackey We Just ~ned our hard-est,
gladly replaced her in the fly TaJIDla said. It was a team effort
Parole's season-best free~le . Peusol also qualified se~nd
split (26.5) also helped the Sailors m the 500 f.ree (4:49.58). trailing
to a 1:54 .40, 1.16 seconds better Adnenne Binder (4:45.39) of San
than their seeded time. Marcos High. Peirsol was also
"I'm hoping in the finals lo do third in the 200 free (1:52.26).
even better,· said Parole, the only "I d1dn't e.xpe':1 my 500 fr~ to
swimmer on the relay team who be that fast, Pell'Sol said. But,
also plays for the Newport water I Binder) ts gmng to bust out on
polo team. "It's sort of intirrudating Fnday. We'U see what happens.•
to swim with (Ta11Dla, PelISOI and Ta1una, who fuushed less than
Mackey, who are full-lime dsecondortthepace toquahfyfor
swimmers and are also swun club the hnals in the 200 tree, will be in
teammates) But I have gotten the consolation hnals. seeded
used to 1t. And it's fun • ninth. She quahhed fourtb to
LaMont said the Satlors' 200 advance to the champ1bnsh1p
medley relay was one of the fmals m the 100 backstroke
tughbgbts for Newport at the CIF (57 .95)
preluninanes. LaMont also noted, Ta11ma. Pe1rsol. Mackey and
powerhouse lrvme High JS on pace Parole qual1J1ed hf th m the 400
to win the CIF meet, and the free relay (3:36 88).
Sailors have a shot to finish
Sea Kings frolic, 10-1, roll into· playoffs
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Anteaters,
Sacramento
State await
weekend set
A 10-run third fuels
win over Laguna Beach
to clinch the Sea Kings'
fifth straight CIF berth .
Barry Faulkner
DAILY PILOT
CORONA
DEL MAR -
The 10-t
victory
Wednesday
in which
Corona del • Mar High SCOlllOAID
clinched a berth in the LaguN Be.ch 1
S..K'""9 10
ClFSouthem
Section
Division IV baseball playoffs,
was somewhat typical of the Sea
Kings' tumultuous Pacific Coast
League campaign.
The first parallel: C dM
appeared intent on giving it
away.
Just like their 0-3 PCL start,
which later became 2-5, the Sea
Kings allowed visiting Laguna
Beach lo go ahead, 1-0, when an
errant throw on a would-be
sacrifice bunt and a subsequent
fielder's ch oice broke up the
shutout in the third.
The hosts then tried to give
the Artists two outs with sacrifice
bunts in the home hall of the
third, which leads to the second
parallel: They found a way to
defy the doomsayers.
Just as they bad refueled
postseason dreams by wlnnlng
three straight to reach the .500
mark In league (5-5), they
produced a 10-run outburst that
capitalized on some Laguna
mental errors (two Ill-fated
attempts to get the lead runner
on the aforementioned sacrifice
bunt.s) and wlld pitch.mg (slx
wallcs and one hit batsmen. four
of which came with the bases
Padfic: c.o.st League
w l
• Umver<,1ty 12 3 , ....... ,. •I
'Coron.i del Mar 7 8 ...... .,
Co-.ta Me<,a 7 8
QN 10. l..agl.na Beach 1 c.o.e. Mela~ &am 1
UnM!rsity 4. NofttMald 2
EN> REGUlAA SEASON
2 ti
loaded) lo seriously deflate the
visiting dugout.
A third parallel: The .Sea
Kings then insisted on making
things slightly interesting.
Just as their three-game
losing streak leading into the
final week of the regular season,
put them in a seemingly
hopeless position to make the
playoffs (in fifth place. two
games out of third), the hosts
made their supporters, as weU as
Coach John Emme, sweat a
somewhat shaky seventh.
Leading by nine with ace
starter Nick Rhodes cooling off
in the dugout after a masterful
six-inning mound stint, CdM
(12-13, 7-8 in league) watched
the Artists load the bases with
two walks and a hit batter. The
scene left Emme lifting off. then
tugging his blue mesh hat back
onto his gray-hair-speckled
head, while verbally appealing
to bis pitcher to simply serve it
up.
Even the final out brought
drama, as Scott Youngstead's
drive lo deep right was
backhanded by a retreating
Wess Presson. Presson then
bo unced ort the fence and
headed toward a mild C dM
celebration . symbolically
finaliz.i.ng his team's return from
the bnnk.
The 'win raise d CdM into a
third-place lie with Laguna
Beach (13-10, 7-8). The Sea
Kings gam the league's third
guaranteed playoff berth by
v1rtue or sweeping the three-
game series with the Artists.
Laguna. which tied a school
record for wins and posted its
first WUlrung season since 1963,
wiJl hope to gain an at-large
playoff berth
"This definitely makes the
ups and downs of this year look
a whole lot better,• Emme said
or the Sea Kings' fifth straight
trip to the postseason. "We've
made it to the Show.·
Rhodes put on a show
Wednesday. striking out the first
five hitters he faced. He wound
up with with eight strikeouts
and no walks, facing five over
the minimum through six to
improve to 5·6.
"Nick was dominant today,·
Emme satd. "He had any pitch,
any time for a stnke and he was
putting 1t anywhere he wanted
tt..
Rhodes allowed onJy one
runner past second base (the
one that scored the unearned
run) and figures to gel the ball in
the Sea Kings' first playoff game,
likely May 17.
OUenslvely. CdM did not rely
solely on free passes.
Senior designated bitter Billy
Eagle singled in the tying run in
the third and junior catcher Nick
Karpe followed with a two-run
single, a bounder that brushed
off the glove of a leaping Laguna
first baseman.
Presson added a two-run
single in lhe third, and a few of
SEAN HILLER I OAllY Ptl.OT
CdM's Danny Whitaker (5) slides in safely in Wednesday's
PCL finale. Below, pitcher Nick Rhodes baffles the Artists.
the RBI walks
featured equally
ifr¥>ressive al-bats.
Sophomore center
fielder Todd Macklin
fouled otr a 3-2 pitch
and showed a
discerning eye to earn
the walk that forced
across the fourth run.
Senior first
baseman Brandon
Lewis then followed
with a walk, after
__, ___ hosts' four hits,
while all but one
spot in the CdM
order plated at least
one run, paced by
Whitaker who
scored twice.
CdM. which
won the C IF .
Division IV crown
in 1999. but is 1-2 in
playoff games
smce, figures to VlSlt
a seeded team in
L----' the upcoming first fouling a 3-2 fastball '-----.-..;..
off his fists, for a 5-1 cushion. round. Heading
into the hnal week, Bishop
Amat, La Qwnta. St Paul and
Monrovia occup1ed.&he top four
spots, respectively, in the
DiVlSion IV poU.
Sophomore left fielder Danny
Whitaker, whose speed and
hustle allowed him to beat Ul-
advised throws to second, then
third, on consecutive bunts to
get the inning rolling. fouled oU
four pitches, before working an
walk that forced ln the sixth run.
Sophomore second baseman
Jeritt Thayer took one for the
team (a fastball on his left
shoulder) for yet another RBI tn
the inning.
Eagle, who doubled in the
first, accounted for half of the
"We'll be gomg to someone's
house and try to shake things
up a little,• Emme said.
PAQfK COAST UMM
COIDIM aa MM 10. U... 8Mo4 1
LlglJN 8ffctt 00 1 000 0 • 1 3 0
Corona del Mlf 00(10) 000 JI -10 4 1
Men. ht.mer (3) Ind Hite: N. Rhodes,
Stocbtlll (7) lfid KM'pe. w . N. Rhodes.
5-6. L • Merz. 21 • ~ (CdM). ~
(LI).
Cabico comes up big in Mesa's 6-1 win
Mustangs in position
for possible at-large
playoff berth in CIF
Division IV Playoffs.
llkMrd Dunn
DMYhDT
COSTA MBSA -Wtth two
futvre college pttd_.n fadng
Mdi atblr for the nnt time thtl
yeu to entertain tb• large
9'ealDg crowd Wednelday at
,_WIM}e ""In. Ped8c Comt IAqWt flute. Cotta Meu
IUgla'• .Mu1taa91 lobbied to a..nct tlleir blHblJl IMIOD ..... s *9a1Ya..UG111Mm
rtw18111acle ,,. • .SOOdub. ... MllM"'I'
(13·13, 7·1 ID tbe PCLl pat e ...._ 1a a po1111ae lOr a
possible at-large berth
in the CIP Southern
Section Dlvbton rv
Playoffs.
•we had a good
year and we played
of the last three years
and 1 think we'd be a
good playoff team.•
well at the end of the
HHOD,. Hld Co1ta ICIUll•
Coste Me1a, how-
ever, WU needy thrown
for a loop against
E1tand4 6-foot-5 left-
hander Jordan Hert -
~erttng hil Ont game
on the hill ttu. seuon
bec4UM of lneliQlb61tty,
Mesa Coach KJrk
Beuermeilter, whose
...... 6
...... 1
teem won the tbree-
gui~ Mrtes •galn1t
Bttanda---(4·18-t, 2-13) end. thul,
captured tb• dUnt Tronl Bell
trophy.
•we didn't play lbat ¥Y
Monday (ln a 12· I lot• to
Batanda). It's )utt that tbe
ouklalDe WatD't good. llUt W9
Md a good y.ar. We Md 10
.... to...,.. ..... ladll ••
IWO ..... to La QaMl9 We'W
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0 1htwD
Hart, wbo plant to
play at 0r-. coat College
neat year, held the Multanga In
cbeck tbrou9b flve lDDlngt. firing up only two blta and
illtldngOUI .._ lDdl=IM lo*ing oa badcdoar :._
bill. .................
ballalalalllWM~ ....
Halt. wio allowed ~ .. ...... ,.. ..........
with two outs ln \be sixth by
Poul Flory after making l t 0
pttcbes.
"Yeah. I WU tnd. but I dkln't
want to come out,• added Hart.
wbo la 4 for 6 at the plate lliice
retum1Dg to tbe laneup (be Wal
an bonorablii mention AU-PCL
pelforms u • )unlor an 200 l ).
Porth• Ma1tang1, Mnior
rlgbt·bander Nlck Cabko,
CODlidered • college p101.,.:t oa tbl mound clllplll NI.._($-
fOOt·8, 145 poudl), ... the cm.-tn .. nbblrgmm of
tbe teitn (M ... WOD, 11.-0, Mmc:b-·w.w Cllm9to~1a11 ....Nii:.... I 1 ..... .............. u ... ..-.............. ..... =• 111111111• 7 ) 1
Cabko, WOO improved to 7..t,
tcatten!d leVell Ilda and allowed
one run. Estancia took a 1-0
edge ln tbe third wbeo Mttcb
VP* llngled to left. moved to
eeoood on caec:ber'l lntlrfeenas
with Casey Cietm at tbe plm
and took third J.B. Gaft'l ltngle.
Valdu .cored on Hut'• bl
atngla,
Mele came beck wtth three
uneuned NM ID tbe baaam ol
tbe tblrd, edded aaotlaer
Ul'Aelmd nm Ill tllle mu.. md
"' ............... to dlllle Halt. A.J. ,_ .... ~ two NII,_,.__
UCI will try to snap
back from 4-3 loss at
San Diego St. Tuesday.
ANTCA1CR
BALLPARK -
With a three-
game noncon-
f erence senes
with Sacra-
mento State SCOlllOAll
begmrungFn-""-'-~;;..;;;;;..;;..=.;;;;..
day night (7) ~ 3
on the UCI S.n Diego St 4
campus, the '------...J
Anteaters will
try to improve on a 29-21 record
after droppmg a 4-3 nonconfer-
ence duel at San Diego State
(36-19) Tuesday night.
The Anteaters rallied in the
sl.Xth with three runs to take a 3-
2 lead.
Aztec starter Rob Harrand
loaded the bases. Drew Henson
relieved Harrand and proceeded
to walk R.J. Brown. sconng BJ.
Eucce.
Aztec re hever' C hris
Hartshom's wild pitch scored
Jon Horwitz dnd on the next
play. Mau Anderson came borne
on a passed ball.
A leadoff double in the
eighth and three groundouts
gave the Aztecs the game-
winrung run
Catcher Chns Miller bad a
double among UCl's four hits.
M!COUllCI
SM 0.0 SWI 4, UC llwM J
UC lfVine 000 003 000 • J 4 0 s.n OiegoS~ 100010 lh -4 6 0
l(othlef, T"recllY (6), French (I) end
Millr, H«rlnd, Jenlol\ (6), ~
(6), Ring (I) end Mlnfred. W • IUng, 4-1.
L • ~ 1-' 21 • Mllllr (\.ICI), t.. (SO)
31 -Gwym (SOI.
HIGH SOIOOlS
Pubuc invited
lor cll8cU8aloa8
of improvemeata
A pubk...aDg d be
bekiMay 16.t7:30p.a•
NeWpol1 Harbor ltigla ID
tbe hlpb K . heel gym·
n..nam lo cS--. U..
M.....,. A p&am for tlill
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84 Thursday, MIJy 9. 2002 SPORTS Daily Pilot
COLE BRIEFLY
CONTINUED FROM 81
He always encourages me
to keep pushing it, but he's
~He hasn't lost thl$ year
and his goal. right now, '1 to
keep it that way,• Lynch said.
"He could win (the 100 tree) at
CIF. "He's a bi9 strong.
explosive kid who har.; a lot of
talent.•
Cole backed up his coach's
cionfidence by posting the top
qualifying time at CJF prelims
Wednesd{ly. He also qualified
second in lhe backstroke.
behind Peirsol.
Mesa, CdM tie for Second
• .Uways a body length ahead.•
lt bas taken a world-class
effort to get ahead or Cole ·
durtng the current prep
season.
And while lhe former
multiple Utah state champion,
who set several age-group
• records in his native stdte, bas
been a force in the IOO·yard
backstroke for the Sailors. he Is
unbeaten in lhe 100 freestyle,
including Wednesday's CIP
Southern Section Division I
Preliminaries at Belmont Plaza.
Cole won both of his
spcndlties at Friday's Sea View
Leayue Finals. It was Cole's
srcond straight league crown in the 100 free, with
n lime of 48.21. He also took advantage of
Pe1rsol's absence to wm lbe 100 back in 53.56.
To top oH his day. he contributed to Harbor
victories in the 200 ancl 400 free relays.
Cute was second in the backstroke at the 2001
k:dyu(' finals. He then went on to finish fourth in
the 100 back dnd fiith In the I 00 free, while con-
trihuhny to a chdmpionship 400 free relay. at CTF
IJlVISHJn r Finals. •
Newport Coach Jason Lynch said Cole is intent
un µrutecling his perfect season in the 100 free.
Cole also turned in an
impressive performance earlier
this season at the Millikan
Southern Section Relays. He
led off winning efforts l.n the
4x100 hee. lhe 6x50 free and
ttle 4x50 backstroke. His
leadoff leg in the 4x100 wa~ a
sizzling 46.81.
"My goals are to hopefully
get a high 45 or a low 46 in the
100 free and, for the 100 back,
to break 50, • he said. ·
Cole's success this spring is even more
remarkable, considering his commitment to lhe
school's recent production of "Guys and Dolls.•
Said Cole, "I haven't been focusing on
swimming as much as I'd like to. I've been in a
couple school plays, which has.taken a lot or my
attention.•
Cole said be likes to be the center or attention,
whether on stage or in the pool. And, with Peirsol
beaded for the University of Texas next season, be
figures to occupy center· stage for the Sailors.
Vanguard stuns The Master's to take the inside lane, 13-2
AZUSA -Senior Britt Echols
llrPtl d complete-garµe five-hitter
to iqnitc the tournament surprise
Vt1n4unrd Lions to a 13-2 victory
nver The Master's in the win·
nN's bracket in the NAIA
Rt~gion II Baseball Playoffs
W1•c.Jnesclay.
Point Loma and The Master's
will play today, the winner
ml·e Ung Vanguard at 3 p..m.
A Vanguard victory sends the
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Lions into the NAJA Sectional
Playoffs. A loss would force
another game.
''If you would have told me
that I would get two complete
games in two days, I would have
told you that you were crazy, but
this has been a huge lift for us,"
said VU Coach Kevin Kasper.
Echols (5· 7) a II owed one
earne.d run, walked one and
struck out seven.
A six~run fifth inning, keyed
by Joe Carnahao's two-run
single, ble w it open after The
Master's cut a VU lead to 2-1.
!!A1A lli!O!I R NJPffS ·
VNKiAJNID 1J, THE MAsmt's 2
Vanguard 002 062 012 . 13 1 S 2
The Master's 000 HlO 010 • 2 S 2
Echo4s Mid Gamer; ~. Oe<som (5), G~I (6), Conroy (8), Smith (9) and Aloia
W • Echoli. S-7. L • Spffl:e<, $-3 2B • 0iop (VU)
HR ·James(M)
Mesa softball team \
The Costa [TI].
moved into a tie '{_
for second place in
the Pacific Coast League with
Corona del Mar. after the
Mustangs defeate d ·Laguna
Beach, 4-2, in their final Pacific
Coast League game Wednes-
day. A coin flip will determined
the league's Nos. 2 and 3 team.
Pairings for lhe C lF playoffs
will be announct!d Monday.
Tess Lindsay picked up her
17th win as visiting Mesa
improved to 17-9, 7-3 in lhe PCL.
~With a 1-0 lead, Mesa scored
three runs in the third inning.
Ann Marie Topps, who also
double<,! in the game, hit a one-
out single and Lauren DeMello
followed with a single to set the
stage for Uyen Mai, who singled·
home both runners. Mai scored
on Jane-E Yamamoto's fi elder's
choice to give lhe Mustangs a
4-0 lead. DeMe llo had the first·
inning RBI single.
"I'll take it because it's tough
down the re," said Mesa Coach
Rick Buonarigo. "It's a tough
place to score a lot of runs. We
had some opportunities slip
through our hands, but overall I
think we did well."
PAClfK COAST l£AGU£
CosrA MlSA 4, l.AGuNA lkAOt 2
(Osta Mesa 103 000 0 • 4 10 3
Laguna Beach 000 001 1 • 2 8 2
Linmay and Miller; Turner, and
Frlmond. W • Un~y. 17·9. L ·Turner.
28 · A.M. Topps (CM), Herbert (LS)
CdM girls fall,. 3-1
Pacific Coast cm League champion
Northwood
finish ed league
play with a 10-0 record
Wedrresday as the Timber·
wolves claimed a ~-1 victory
over ClF Playoffs-bound Corona
del Mar on the latter's field.
Northwood struck for three
runs in the first two innings, then
was he ld in check by junior
Melanie Cole, a right-hander
who teased the Ttmberwolves
with slow stuff en route to a
complete-game five-hitter.
It was her first appearance
in the circle after spending the
season in the outfield.
A coin flip for the Nos. 2 and
3 spots heading into CIF looms
for Corona d el Mar and Costa
Mesa. both with 7-3 record.
CdM scored in lhe seventh
Inning when Lauren Loe hit a
one-out single and advanced
when Alllsa Zoelle was hit by a
pitch. Meaghan Bunney
followed with a run-s.coring
single, but CdM was unable to
take advantage of runners on
second and third wilh one out,
and dropped to 10-9 overall.
Northwood is 17 -5.
PACIFK COAST lfAGUE
NomfWOOO 3, C'.o9loNA DEL MM 1
Northwood 210 000 0 • 3 5 0
Corona def Mar 000 000 1 . 1 2 O
Lewis and Ota; Cole and Stem.
W • Lewis. L • Cole.
Anteaters' Cobum,
Lavery advance
JunY;'rs Jef;"g',,~ I 0
burn and Mike ~
Lavery have qua·
lified for the California Amateur
Golf 'Championship at Pebble
Beach Golf Links and The Links
at Spanish Bay, June 17-22.
Coburn shot a 3-under 69 in
the Amateur Championship
Qualifying at Antelope Valley
Coun try C lub in Palmdale
Monday. Lavery qualified for
the state amateur championship
by shooting 1-under 71 at The
SCGA Members C lub in
Murrieta Tuesday.
UCI competes in the NCAA
West Regional at the UNM
C hampionship Course in
Albuquerque, May 16-18.
Uni nips Eagles
High softball team \ f The Estancia [ill
scored two runs -( ~
early but it wasn't
enough as visiting University
edged the Eagles, 3-2 in a
Pacific Coast League softball
game, both teams' final game
for the season.
The Eagles (3-15, 1-7 in
league) stranded 10 runners.
PAClfK COAST UAGU£
UNMJtsny 3. ESlAHOA 2
University 000 300 0 • l 6 1 •
Estal1da 200 000 0 • 2 2 4
Wood, Moise (3) and Kim; Odcey aod
Acosta. W • Moise. L • Odley, 3· 1 S.
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of olllclll recordl In .. 13747• Page l5'Sindu11Ye. al usted quiera ttamar 8 0 ty P 20021900293 Daily Pilot Apr. 18, 2 Have you started 217 Opal Ave .. Balboa Bristol St .. Ste. E101, st Highway, Suite the dec:edent. omoe of the Reconiw d <*da l\eeordt al Orw1Q8 un abogado al llot Apr. 25. May May 3, 9, 2002. Th2S4 doing business yet? No Island. CA 92662 Costa Mesa, CA 92628 220, Colona def Mar. CA THE PETITION re·
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p.dc auc1CJn _, ,_ CASE NUMBER: Wallace Ave. #3, Costa CA ~' llled whh the County Yes. 411 1~1 Patrick N. OICarlo, questl authority to ad·
ti1gtwt lliddlr for Cllt\ Page · al the otlcllll reco<dt al (Numero del C8lo) Mesa, CA 92627 John Samuel Withers-Fictitious Business Cieri! of Orange County Alllgator Te<:hnolo· Managing Member mlniStM the estate under ~ 11Mmeof•1n Slid COJltt, ni ~ IO 02CL011176 Jaymon G. Carden, Del Name Statement on 04/23/2002 gies. Inc. This statement was the Independent AdmJn.. ~manl'/of .. lkAld al~St'~alal~~~... The name and ad· 2077 Wsltaoe Ave. #3, ~· = Poln~ The followlnp persoris 20026900f70 Robert S. Galler, Pree--flied with the Gounty lsttatlon ol EstalN Act.
SC.., !JV Cllh, 1 Cllt). ""' ,_ """""'"" dress ol the court 15: (El Costa Mesa. CA 92627 92629 are doing business as: Dally Pitot Apr. 25, Ma~ ldent _ Clertt ol Orange County (Thia 11.uttlorify w11 allow ler'a dladf chwn Riv a =..:i =~to:;. nombre y cfireccion de la This blJsloess Is con-This bualness Is 000 ESP, 2515 Vassar Pt., 2, 9, 16, ?00? TH26 This statement was on 04/26/2002 the personal repr'8ent·
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c:hedt chwnl!Va alall or altll~Slalel ti Orange County Superior Have you started Have you starte Gary L. Balogh, 2515 ous ua neas Cieri! of Orange County Daily Pilot May 2, 9, 16, Ilona without obtalnfng ...,.. cndt inon, 01 8 mont11 · Court Central dolog business yet? No doing business yet Vassar Pt., Costa Mesa. Name Statement on 04/23/2002 23. 2002 lli282 court approval. Before
chadc dnMn !JV e ..... or ~. Ue. and ritlrlll il hi 700 Civic Center Or. Jaymon C81den y ~ n 1 2002 CA 92626 The lolloWl"SI person.a 20021900154 taklng certain very lm-flldll"ll ..wva nt mi lollowing dela1bed P1ll*1y West Ttlls statement was To'hn ~itherapoon This business Is con· are doing business as: Dally Pilot Apr. 25. May Flctltloua Business portant ectlona. how-
auodlltlon. .WV-~ ln said cartf and Santa Ana, CA 9V02 filed with the County This statement wa duded by: an lndMdual St. Matthew's 3, 9. 16, 2002 TH278 Neme Stetement ever, the peraonat repre-llaodallor\ or .WV-Slate: ~ tt IOI t al trlCI The name, address, Cieri! ol Orange County tiled with tile Coun Have you started Montessori, 2300 Ford The following penons senlalive Wiii be reqlilrad a.. ll*Mld In~ I052SasthO'Mlbymeponlie and tele.phone number on 04/19/2002 Cletk of Orange eoonty doing business yet? Road, Newport Beach. Fictitious Buslne .. are doing bullneu u : to give notice to lo·
5102 of .. Flrw1dllll Codi • lnSlllln.c no. ft»:il. '62. of 1)4alntlff's attorney, or 200211900284 on 04/t 9l2oo2 ty Yea, 412()12()()2 CA 92704 ,._me Statement Dive rallied Global te<ested persoM unless
lfld aAtlOltmd 10 do PIQl.a-60,al~rcmlsol ptafntltf without an at· Dady Pilot Apr. 25, ~ 20021190029 Ga~ L Balogh Newport Harbor The lollowlojl persons C:-fltal Gr~ Inc .. they have ""'8d nollce
b.lalrwlnHs....._) N: ~~·C:-~ tomey Is: (Et nombre, la 2, 9, 16, ?002, Th2_ Dally Piiot Apr. 25. Ma Th statement was Monlessoli (CA), 425 E. are doing busineu as: 21 1 E. Pa Coast or consented to the
The Nor1h front.,..... ,....,...._ • dlreccion yet numero de 2, 9
1
H!, 2002 ~5 led With the County 18th St., Costa Mesa, A..) Structure FitMSa, Hlghway, Suite 210, Co-propoMd actlOnJ The
IO lhl County Ccuthol.m, °'* corrmon dalqllflan, • teletono del abogado del Flctltloua Bualneu -Clefk of Orange County CA 92627 · B.) Bridget Fitness, rona def Mar. CA 92625 Independent a minis·
100 CMc ci.. DrM Inf, al the 9 prQPll\Y tJt. demandante, 0 del de· Name Statement on 04l23l2002 This business la coo· 16982 Lynn St.. 11, Diversified Global trallon authon"ty wUI be
Welt, s.-. ~ CA al ICllbed lllM. lor which illl mandante qua no Ilene The following peraons Flctltloua BuslneH 200289001169 ducted by: a corpora.lion Huntington Beach. CA Cepltal Group Inc:. (CA) granted unleH an In· ~ .. nt rr.... ~ 1!11k89 no f81X• abooado. es) doing busfnesa Name Statement Daily Piiot Apr. 25. Ma~ Have you started 92649 2121 E. PaOmc Coaii ter8*ted peraon ftleB an ~IOn now lllkl ..ulloncrwwrlnly,11:2198 RICFIARD A. SOLL, 818Aerocomp, 18~s~2 The followlng person , 9, 16. ?QQ? TH274 doing business yet? No Bridget Nammarl, Highway. Suite 210, Co-otljec:liorl lO die petition br It inllr lllld DMd ct ~ Splngt. COll1 Mtu SBN 67810 8 are doing business as: Newport Harbor 16982 Lynn St.. 11 . rona del Mar, CA 92625 and lhOwl good ca~
Tl\llt In .. ~ lftu.. The llUl'POl*I o.iw o1 Mid JONES, MAHONEY, F~~~~alnBel~ey~ir~ Betta Braccials, 18566 Fictitious Bualneu Montessori Huntington Beach, CA Thi• bullnesa Is con· why the couri should not
lllad ~said ecuq Cll-IU property II Ille lme al Ille BRAYTON & sou 92708 Prunus St.. Fountain Name Statement Karen Wheeler Caves, 926419 ducted by: an lrdvidual grant die authority.
tonWidwata41 lw lnl Oetnlilertl ~ Uen 150 w. First Street, J h c Valley. CA. 92706 The lollowlng persons President Tony Nammarl. 16982 Have you 1t1rted A HEARING on the
....in: Aa men My ~ Aob.t F. Dulude II Said Suite 280 1831~58~ 1 ·~~0• Venita Jean Russet are doing business as: This statement was Lynn St., tt, Huntington dolno bu8lnets yet? No petition wil be hel6 on dalcltbad onaaldDaadof salt _. be made ~ Claremont. CA 91711 Circle, rou':i~ln Vall::. 16568 Prunus St .. Foun-A.) Custom MotOfll, B.) filed with the County Beach. CA 926'9 C1lverallled Global MAY 30. 2002 at 1:30 liUll c.tiln cNdcl n JWIWllY, llllPf9' or irT1lllld. (909)399·99n CA 92708 talo Valley, CA 92708 he Radiator Factory, Cieri! of 0'8noe County This blJalneas Is con· C8'lital Group, Inc. p.m. In Deot. L73 le>-
_, i. made ,..._ to ~ DUt. ~or OAT£; MAR 13, 2002 This busiriess Is con· Kimberly Stafford 69 Baker Street, Costa on 0412312002 ducted by: husband and Patrick N. OICatlo, cated at 341 The City SlnlhltLMldli-IS.W-. ~.topeylleMI ALAN SLATER, Clerk, ctucted by: an lncivlclual 16568 Prunus St.. Foun Mesa, CA 92626 20028900f47 w11e President Drive South, Orang• •
.Al t*6d pmty cNdcl w4I d Piii u honWllt't by K.9lhy Arbarez, Have you sterted lain Valley, CA 92708 Custom Motors Dally Piiot Apr. 25, May Have you started Thia atatemaot was CA 92868.
be l'llumad b ,.. wneru, ,__ Deputy doing buslneas yet? Ana Stafford. 1933 nterprises or Callfomia. 2, 9, 16, 2002 TH~ doing business yet? flied with the County IF YOU OBJECT to
--... The ~ ldrnlltd COiii. lea, dllrga, Published Newport y ~ Weakfish St., Hunt nc. (CA). 769 Baker Yes, 3110/2002 Clertt of Orange County the granting of the petio-~ dlScftlad II nl lnleral Ille 11 lhe tne al Besch-Costa Mese :Seph Catalario lnoton Beach, CA 92648 treat. Costa Mesa. CA Fictitious BuslneH Bt1dget Nammari on 04l2el2002 tlon, ·you ltlOUld appea1 ~ add •a It". The ll'il notiCI In lhe nount al 08.Jfy Pilot April 18, 25, This statement was fhis business Is con 2628 Name Statement This statement wu 2002 .. 01117 at the hearing and 8*818
..,... addrw nt olw '5,397.58. Dllect; 4fZ&'2002 May 31 91 2002 Th248 flied with the County ducted by: a genera This b1Jsln8$S 18 000• The following persons filed wltll the County Dally Pilot May 2, 9, 16, your objectfont or fite oammon ~ I N'lt. 837~1t ey; Gl...cll Cieri! of Orange County partnership ducted by: 8 oorporation are doing busfnees as: C1et11 of Oranoe County 23. 2002 Ttt283 written objec1lont With
q d .. • ~ L Wellf, TM* Slit OMcar Fictitious Buslneaa on 04lft9l2002 Have you ttarted Have you started HIH111ngway'• Reatau-on ~ Fk:tttlou the court before the daeclbd llllM la JU' Ronlld 0. Fblp. A law Corpo. Name Statement 20021900291 doing buslnesa yet? No doing bualnesa yet? rant, 222 Forest A.ve., 200~ • Busfneea hearing. Your ap· !:':: =,:.:= = S:0ko ~ = The foll~sons Dally Pilot Apr. 25tb:§~ v~:S ~iat:= was "c~:!9m Motors Laou~rdh~.!';~\;n"oedy ~ ~'.°'~~ :_~ ~":,,be.:.=.
CA 921181. "'1dw-CllilolTlfa 830 (714) '72· areM:;iLlnk lnte~a-2· 9• 16• 2002 llled wltll the ~~ Enterprises or Callfomla, Oanlet. 10062 Edye FlctltJOUI Buslneee 118 doing u : IF YOU ARE A CReo: '919d in.a dladl*lw 23118 Pt740. fll !ill ....... 1 T . Flctltlous Bual ..... •• Cletll of Orange """'"' nc. D(lve, Huntington Uniqul Event Lote· llOR Of 00011110•• Cf96. lllY 1e.y tor flfV incof-OrJl6'2002 """". 124 ustin Ave.. ,.... on 04/19'2002 Wiiiiam E. Page, Preti-Beadl. CA 92646 Name Sttternent tlon8 of Onlnoe County, i.c>r d the dlclMltd. you ~ of .. .._ Suite 100, Newport Name Statement 2002 .. 00276 ant Thia business Is con-The fottowlno perwona 2991 Rictiter 1.ve., Sui& ITIUll file yolK Claim with ..... nt ol'llf com-SUMMONS Beadl, CA 92663 The lollo~flOOll Dally Pilot Aft'. 25~Ma This statement wae dUcted by; an lndMdual 111 doing buM*8 u : 100, IMhe, CA 92908 the oourf and mall a mon dlllgi~ • q (CITACION Yourmedllnk, Inc. ara doing u : 2, 9, 16. 2002 ed with the County Have you started Stetson Land & Callie Kenney PllUt Hrablk, OOVI to the peraonal f'9f>" .,_, ~ Slid.. JUDICIAL) {CA), 124 Tustin Ave.. Caahmere & Com· Cieri( of Olange County doing bUs1nes1 yet? No Co , 160 New110rt Cell--2691 Rlc:tltef Ave., 1100, ,......... aoootfWd 11)'
v.t! ba rnadl, taa wf11o1A NOTICE TO OEFEN· Suite 100, Newpor1 pany. 5 CMc Plaza Flctltloua Bualneu on 04f23/2002 Oenlel Sldhoum-Ken· ter Dr .. SUlte 130, New-IMhe, CA 92«16 ~ court Wlttllt'I four -we or ~ DANT: (Aviso 8 Beach, CA 92663 1320, Newport Beach, Name Statement 200211900t51 nedy port Beach, CA. Thlt but!netl le con· monthe frO(I) 1tie dal9 of ...,._s or tmpled, Acueado) THE CREST This bullnesa Is eon· CA 92660 Th fOltowlng 118 OelfV Piiot Apt. 25 May This atattment was 92660-61111 ducted by; an lncMduel lhe first lllulla OI llt· ~ell°'!_~'.':. AT HAWARDEN, LLC; ~ed by: a OOl'J)OfatiOll s:;,Mr Stone Beall. 8 are~ ~· U 18, 2002, fHg73 filed with the CovntY Nita W. Connelly, Have you •tarted .., u ptoWted In Pn>
_, --·---... THE CREST Al' .. ' ave you •tarted rellne Drive, New· Shaun H•ley Tile Cletll of Orange County TruatH. Oulet Hlll1 doing bualneel Y9I? No bele Code~ 11100. s-y .. ,...,..._ ~ HAWARDEN. LLC doing Yo.no 10rtJ;,riese yet? pof1 Coast. CA 92667 2269 Cotu,;bla Or. lctltloua Business on 04f23/'lOM Ranch Third Tl\lt4. ~15 Kenney ~ Arabic The lime tor 1llna dalrN
Pl' Ntl d b no.(s) businass u COMPASS ~ciurm.!iiin~. Inc. ~ bubyslnenw:~· Colts Mua CA 92626 Name Statement 20021tooete Avocado Avenue, Co-Thie N 1ement WM will not nplre before
teClnd bV .... Oaad ol HOMES • COMPASS Mlchael DIGlacoo. : an Shaun Haley. 2269 The followlng peraonl Deily Pilot Apr. 25, May rona def Mar, CA 92825 filed with the qounty tour monthl "°"' the ~ •""'~In OOOEESISGN, ~GROUP1;oo•nd Prealclent Jnagve bu~fnu .... t•Y~~ Cotumbla _Q!:.i_ Costa -doing busin9et 11: 2. 9, 16. 2002 IH270 T Todd ROu. Whffler, a.\on " oe Oranae CowllY heartno date notlc* ·--.. .,...._ Thi Yn, l/l/02 Meas, CA ~ Ml~ Woll. 806 Eut ru1IM1.... let Hiits 04l2.tl2WE aOOve. ~=t.~-.d .. • SU~iu BYARP' "l~:NFFO •. )lied •wlt~tatf.:'n&:nafy Cll4lf Stone Beell. Eiieen Haley. 22811 rsl StrHI, luttln, CA Flctltloua BualMU Ranch rolfd lrw1, 10 2002tt011ta YOU MAY EXAMINe -·,. _.,,. '-" ~ o4 0ta'10t r~w.1u Thi• ""at--t wa• Columbia .E!:t... CO.I• 2760 Name Statement Miiand Or .• NA. 00. Mii OtttAIOt May 2, 9, 18, the .. ._,. bV tit court. DMd ct 1l'Ult, -...ct (A Ud. le 8118 elem.In-~ .,.,_ .. , • •• _,,.,, Mesa, CA .,._ KYO ~nte~. Inc. The IOllowl~ Vff/!ey, CA t'941 ~ TH2IO M you &19 e penlOI' In-
.... ct-. ... -dando): MARCO OAR· Oil °"'1 """aN-... 01 ~~ ... ~o=rthe ~~~ Thil bU8lnetl le con ~ 608 £all First .,. ~ -Chrlleooher c, Con· ......__._ __ _.__ tereued In tit .... ..-diia~ ... CIA and UZA GARCIA. ..,., ..... """'".,. """'"l' ,.,.,_.....,. ... .-.......... T,-"-CA.........., A.) M1ettCen u...~~ oelly. Tt111t .. , Quiet ~ -you IM} .. wlll tfl9 d .. .,_ CIWd bw You have 30 CAI.EN· o.ay Pict A.j)ril 1~ on 04/1 ~ .. ,. ,.....,,.. and Thi• -~ .. -;,;::. tary A&eoclatlon '-'i.j "91 Rench 1'*1:1 TNlt Mimi lb:tc:Mnl oowt a ,..._tor Soe-
llllf Dead d~.,.... OAR DAYS lfter thll M'Y 3, e, 2002 ~ 2002H 002tl H•v• you •t•rt•<J d\.dtd by a OOl"pO(alioo Flrat United Group, 20 Vie Lucci. Apt. eta. The ~ pereone del "°"°' "°"" OE·
IZllt,10t.OI ....,~ 1umrnons la leNed on ri ..... u•-··-Bual-•• ~II ~· 25. ~ dOlng bulllnet1 yet? Hav• you atar1ed 197'2 MecMhur Bllld,. lrvfnt, CA M12 .,. doing buliieile aa: !:J:, .. 9rlO Of an In-~ .,..... ... you '° hie a ~ rMiiUUUU. ·-'·· )6, EW6 Th2M v ... l/ll02 dolnt bu•lne.. yel'l Suli.. 200, trvme, CA n. bualrlt88 la C()f\• ~ ~. Ind ....... °' ......, ...... ,,,. '"90lllt et WI oourt Name St8tement Shaun lifley ... 3JM>a 9.28t2 ducted by; ar... TIUllt '74 Co.ta MIN.. 81 ........... 0t oe tn:t
.. ~ ftt 111!1'!1 A i.tter or phone Cal The folloW. wino ~aona Flctlt~ luelnHe Thi• •tttefMnl wH KYO ~. Inc Oele Ltler, tO Alplde Have you eterted C.oal8 MsM. CA lrlt27 petlllon or sooount u
ptDr ID .an...,.... w11 noc pr*«ll you; your .,. dolnD bullil8ll aa: Name ~ flied wftt1 the County Wen Hy, P'r'9IOenl Ot., ~ 8-111. CA OOlng bueloeu yet? Victor vaas.nor. 17<4 ~ In P,,._te
ety t.ldlr _.. Da11t d typewritten reapontt Capltaf ~ Group, The follow4n0 ~ C1tf11 OI Or'lllOt Courlfy Thie ttaternent wu 92ee3 Yee, OdObtr 29, 1975 COiia MtM at., Colla Code -*" t2llO, A ._ ....._ _.., '"'* ~ In ptOptl' leOll inc .. 2121 £Ht Paclllc .,. dQlrlQ ~ •: on 04/1ff'20Q'f lle<J wltti the ~ Thie tMlnetl II ~ Nil w..:::::i ......, CA lllC1 _,... tor 8pacill ,. =~--ID ...... lonn If yOl.I want Ille Cout Htahw•y. •200. Ptelfrc "Arnelloln T.... 200Ht00277 ~ d Onma CounlY dUCled by; an~ Thia ... Na buSlnell " ... tloe '°"" " eWllallle
a -Oldtt-, COUit 10 hMf your CISlt. Cofone Otl Mar, CA com 2"02 MlchellOn ~6-..-on 04l23l200t' Have you started flled Wlfl 119 ~ cl.-d ti'/~ an ~ "°"' fie COUit dlla. ,...._" Olllla Md o.. "you do nee ftle your 92628 • .,... "" 2002HOOMt dolnCI ~ ~ No an of erw. ~ Hev• .,_, •••rted ~ • r •1 =·
.... .., .. ... • reaponM Oil time, you ,.._A.. Ot., SUlte 170• lrvlne, CA °"' Piiot ,.,,, ~. Mell o• l...., on 04l'lYl«1E ............ -No MW A. u.Y DQ.
-N1111S II .,..... "-'I toe. lhe cue. ltld Inc'"'.(~). A2':1~ ~ro::~ er~feOOIY WcfV. 2A02 l*IOfll 2. '-. 10. 291tl0
• .,Tb272 This 1•11ment WM HIHIDON7 VIClor ~· 1'111 IMO MmiM
......... 1111& !!! ~~·~and cillo Cout HIQ.hway, Mtohtlaon Or •• Svtte llllullneeell-.t .......____ •·-• ~ Wiii 119 County ~. 1Plot1 ll '«. 21. Mn 11111 II IL'*"" .. !.!!a~• ..... ~ -m1y ""' Wken ~ron. dtl Mer, t70. IMnt, CA 812 ___ ,,_, .-~-_,_ ---"~ ~ f.11 IQAl N7' tied wlfl fie Qounty .... ~ -emtl l 'Tr 1 "• '="• ": ~ =~ wamrno ~h .. ~ 11 COil' .::.:~~ := .,. ~ •: ~":-" °" 100111111111 Aodeaa ....... _ ~~ ~ aeeett·~=-He=
........ --,....,. .,. otlltf legal cMiltd by.. OQfPOtlllon 170, lrvlnt, CA-~ •• Ml I"" ....... ~· • .,. dalng ~ a.Iv Ploc ~ 25~ ....... •111meu• lllllllUU °* Ploc -a. .... ...... • =-r.: ntQuirementa. Yo.J may Have you s11rte<1 1'lllt tiuelneel 11 oon• ,., '' _, __, A) New Pet°"*""9 !:..!. '' ~ ~ The ::::&.::"°"' ~Mir I,~ not =' :..:-... =~~n~-:1: ~~~ro:. ~by:~ =" IMoh. CA ~New "::t ......... •11rt111 -Z..dOllJ......~ ~... -DtWJIZ ~-I' -on-· '°" 10.. ,,,:;"..:..-~ •lmO"lf I . tJ::I°'= .... CA -l•h•• ,...., m ....... -1-~... .. =-~ ~. re-Patrlcill ... ~. v-. Jan aoc» ~· 311 tla S.-The fF-•• ~CJ.· .. ~ ii: -a6d -"'(i.;o •lo h Pr...... Paw DH•OOIM CA ..,,..,,,,_. llMdl, ...... t.. T"*911 .. .. II: -•• "'" ... ·
,_.. pf'!lfl9 bOOli) Thia ......,.,..,. na "*---!!-" ... THI ........ II oon-,!, °'=Ma....._. 1'f! ~ vi.ti A.=. =:· c: 10 .,_ .. '*"'* de le ~ :"a.:.= ~ o;'ofti = cl.-d !Ir. e......, ..,. ~ ..... CA ...... CA it !! ............ ~ orl 04la'IOOf' °" 04lt9r'20llf' ...... ~-..... "* ........... ~ T1lll ......_ .. _. x ... ill jUlllM J ~ '*-un ...... ,,.. ~'1\5 ee-~ ,-? ........... rT.-w,... ~ ....... ~ ~io'°• %A..9, a.Iv,.... ........ , .. Dlllr -.. ·-··-. ...... --.... ~ ,_.. ,... ...,. --' ~--~·:.. a -._ •· nWt U jL' _, ICll .. I lalt -!!r!!iii 1!1!!!p a . , Cillllll .._CA .... ..._ "" Nit
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--~ '!ft:":'ta~ ,.... :!rt·~~':' .. CAii NUMHft ActMtoue Butlneea Heme ....,,.,.. F1ctltloua Bu91nesa Name Statement
The followltljl pereona .,. doing bvsineel ..
Pretldent Flctltk>u. BuefMH Jln'l88 A P..w Vici~
~~ ,.., wtttt lfll County dal 'NolU (lonn Sc»-(Nulnefo .. C.0) ~ Of °""°' Coun(y 154) °'I» ftq of Ill~ •0000112 .:--~
This statement wu
flied Wtth the County
Cleft( ol Orlllgt County
on OSI03l2002
N9mt Steelfntnt Tl111 m telllttll wa
The lottowlng ptflOOS Med W1d1 lh8 Coul'lfy
Thie •«e.*""11 WM
ltled widl "" ~ ~~1=-~ focue ~. 24840 ~ vtntory 'W1d ~ of You haVe 30 CAl..EN-.,. doing bueiiltte .. Clll1' o4 Oranoe Cow1ly Flonl W-. ~ on 06/071200'E 20021101717 ,..,. VIiia Or .• ~ Nip!, CA 'lflm7
J"H R J1mt1 ~ Nueva vi.ta Or :
.. -2H0114t eet.11e MNtl or Of WTY D~A ~VS the< lhil
Dally Plot Mlty 2, 9, 18, petition or .ccount Summont and Ptllbon
23 •. :2002 ™294 provided In Prob•~= are Mrved on )'O'I IO file
FlcthJoua Bu.lnea =-MCtiOn 1250 A ~ ~ ~ :~ ~~~Si.tetMnt tlol formtor Is~~ = ': ~:.!
Tra-Info 20371
lnnne Ave., SUrte 200 SllM Ml .
82707 Helot*. CA
A.) Olainond s-. Aa-
eodms, B b., IJllt9.Sllul c ) e,,.,..elopTl8l .i Cornoanv. 1800 Pon
Slltfllelil, Ntwport
Beedl, CA 92880
2002H02040
~May9.1M'4 Co b) Flori West TIM 2002ff0t'21 Care Co 29112 e o.ly f>tliq£tlt#fl 9, t5 23. ~5 Ln SMrldo. 30, 2002 mm =Mey8~
Laguna Niguel, CA
92t77 Laurie V J1mt1
24849 NueYI VIiia Or: L1oun1 Niguel, CA
92977 Thia bullnn1 la con-
dOct«I ~ hUsbe/ld Ind
wife Have you 1t1rtad
dOlng bullrlMe yet? No
J8IN R. Jemee This 111tement wae
tiled wllh tilt County Cleltl of Otange County
on. <W26l2002 20028101191
Dally Pllol May 2. 9, 16.
?3 2002 TH288
Flctltlou• BuslneH
Name Stmment
The tolloWlng P8f10111 .,. dOlna ~ as KCU £'ntelJlriH, 2048
Chllte St. Costa Mesa,
CA 92627 Kenneth Clark Upton.
2048 Chll1e St .. Colta
Mlle CA 92627
Allen Smith, 2048
Chllte St., Colt.I Mesa.
CA 92827
This bUllneas lS con·
duc:ted by a general
par1ner1hfp Heve you started
dOing buelnell yet? No
Kenneth Clark Upton
This 1tatement was
flied with the County
Cleft( ol Orange County
on 04/2&'2002 20028901115
Dally Pilot May 2. 9. 16,
23. 2002 TH289
Flctltfou• BualnHa
... .,,. Stltement
The followlng persona
are doing buafness as:
Balboa Bakery and
Oonl.tta, 301 Main St.,
Newport Beach, CA
92861
Thida t<llun Pich. t 025
Parkhlll Dr , Colla
Mesa. CA 92627 Tiiis business is con·
dueled by an lllCWidual
Have you started doing business yet?
Yes, Feb 2002
Thda Khun Pldl This statement was
filed with the County
Cleltl of Orange Coooty on 04/2&'2002
20026901140
Daily Piiot May 2. 9. 16 2J. 2002 Th290
Flctltloua BualneH Name Statement
The followlnp Plf100S
are doiflo buaiiiea IS .JOM Camacho. o o
1831 Orange Ave :
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Jose CamachO, 2402
E. 6111 St., #10. Long Beach, CA 90IJ t 4
This business Is con· ducted by: .,.. lndMduel
Have you started
doing bullnell yet? No
JoH Camacho
Thia 61atement was filed with the County Clerk o( Orange County
on 04/2&'2002
20021901142 ~~2.9,16. . TH?91
--....__ per.one llOm the COYlt deft( ... "".. .... .. ..
-· -"' as A*-r)()4 PfOl8Q yOU Rescue Towing 656 Al·-1 for P.tltlontt: If )'O'I do not Ille )'OIK Bltctl St~ Costa ·Mela. e!'u C. Weetover, A"f>OOH on tl!M, ,the CA 92627 q. COUit may mlkt order'a
Jelfrey DllT90 Kimtl4e 2171 Montelr Ave llfeetlng your metrlage,
656 Beech St , Costi ~ Beech, CA 90ttS your property, and Mesa. CA 92627 ubllshed Newpor1 euslody ot )'O'lr childfen
Thi• business le con· Beach-Costa Mau You may be Ofda<ed to
ducted by an Individual ~g~~ Pllol Maf 3, 9, 10. P8¥ •uwon ind at-
Have you started torney lees and CO$ts 11 doing buslneu yet? FJH373 r:, cennot pay the fiffng V~lr~arren KJmble Fictitious ButlneH ,::· ~.~1o:ni for •.
This statement was Name Statement I~ you want legal
flied Wil/l the County The follo'Nlng persons acMo1t. contact a lawyer Clerk ol Oranoe County ate doing busitleas as· Immediately.
ol'I 04/26/2002 Buttarlly Kisses Flo;al Usted hens 30 DIAS
20021101148 Designs, 3087 Trintty c A L E N 0 A A I 0 s
Dally Pllol May 2. 9. 16, Or.. COsta Mesa CA despues de r1clbir 23, 2002 Th295 92626 · olietllmenle esta ttll·
Flctltloue BuslnHs
N•m• St1tement
The following persons
are doing bulillell as
John F Lalonde,
0 0 . 266<4 Newpon
Blvd . Costa Mesa c• 92627 ' "
John F Lelonde 28A
E 23rd St .. Costa Mesa.
CA 92627
Th•• bullllM4 1$ COii·
duc1ed by an mVlduel
Have you started
<bllg business yet? No
JoM F Lalonde This statement was
Med with the County Clerk of Ofatl\)8 County
on 04/2612002 200281101150
Dally P1lot May 2. 9. 16.
23. 2002 Th296
Fictitious Business
• N1me Statement
The toUowlng persons
are doing business as.
A ) American Voice Boll. B ) Amarlcan
Vok:ebo•. C ) American
Volee and Email O )
Amencat\ Voice and E·
Ma~, E ) A1T1811C81'1 Voice
Email F ) Ama11can
Voice E-ma~. G ) VOIC8
Mail H ) Irvine Ex·
ecutrve Exchange 1 I
VOIC8 Bo• J) Voicebox
17291 IMne Blvd Swle 250, Irvine CA
92780-2930
VOICt Box. Inc (CA).
112111 11Wl8 Blvd . Slate
250. Tu11tn. CA
92780·2930 ThtS business 15 con-
ducted by a oorporallon
Have you started
doing business yet?
VM 12/1111992
Voce Box, Inc
JoAnn Kelpans
Pre11den1
Thi& statement was
filed with the County
Cleric ol Orange COOnty
on 04/02/2002
20026898052
Daily Pilot ""' 29. May
6. 13. 20. 2002 M365
BSC 11849
NOTICE OF
PETITION
TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF:
HOWARD H
MORGRIDGE aka
HOWARD HENRY
MORGRIDOE aka
Ana Milena Vasquez cion jod1e111 y petldon
3087 Trlmty Or Costa para completer y
Me$a, CA 92626 presenter au lormulano
This busmess is con· de Ae1pueste (Ae-
doc1ed by. an tndiYiduaJ sponse torm 1282) ante
Have you starttd la OOl\e Una C8lla o una
doing business yet? No flamada lele4onica no le
Ana M Vasquez otrecera prottcClOl'I
This statement was Sl uSted no presenta
hied with the County SU Respuesta a tlempo. Clerk of Orange County la cone puede upe<tlr on 04/300!002 or0enes que atacten su
200269015'9 matrimonlo, au Da23~ May 2. 9. 16. propledad y qua or·
_. c.vvc TH3()4 danen qua usted pegue mantenclon honoranos
de ebogado y las COSl8$
Si no puede paga1 1as
costai. por la presenta·
cion de la demanda
p1da al actuano de la cor1e que le de un IOI'·
mulano de exoneraoon de las m1smas (Waiver
ot Coun F eas and
Costa)
Flctltloua Business
Name Statement
The loltowi119 persons
are doing business as
Sur:f City Vending. SO Huntington St. t401,
Huntington Beach CA
92648 '
James Wayne Rock
80 Huntington St 1401°
Huritington Beach CA
92648 .
Susan Jane Rock ao
Huntrngton St . 1401.
Hun11ngton Beach CA 92648
Thts busmess is con·
ducted by huSband and wile
Have you started
doing business yet?
Yes, 4115/2002 James W Rook
This statement was
hied w11h Iha County
Clerk ol Orange County on 04l30l2002 20026901578
Daily Pilot May 2. 9, t6.
23, 2002 TH3Q3
S1 desaa oblener con·
se10 legal, comunlquese
de lnmedloto con un
abogado
NOTICE The restrain·
1119 ordel'll on the back
are 1n effect against bolh
husband and wile un11I
the petition IS dismissed
a /U(lgement is enlered:
or the coun makes
lur1her ordefs These or·
ders are enforceable
anywhere m Cahlorn1a
by any law enforoemem
offtCer who has rec81Yad
or seen a C09Y ol them
AVISO Las prohit>&·
c1ones 1udic1alts qua
aparacen al reverso do
esta cttacion son alee·
Fictitious Business lives para amt>os con·
Name Statement yuges tanto. el esposo
The following persons como la esposa hasta are doing business 85 que la pe1tc1on sea
Help·U-Sell Hunt· rechazada se dicte una 1ng1on Beach. 10044 deCISIOll hnal o la corte Adams Avenue, Hunt· explda 1nstrucc1ones
ington Beach. CA 92646 ad1c1ona1es Oichas
Suzanne Hall, 3700 s proh1b1c1ones pueden
Plaza Ortve, Gto2. hacerse cumpt1r an cual· S'an<a -Ana. CA 92704 quler pane de Catltomla
Hildegard Merrill POf cualqu1er agen1e del
20140 Wells Drive orden pubhco que las
Woodland Hills. CA haye rec;b1do o que 91364 haya 111sto una copla de
This business is con· ellas ducted by a general t The name and ad·
pannarship dress of the coutt is (El
Have you started nombre ~ d1reocion de 1a
doing business yel' ~:N "G COUNTY Yes, May 1, 2002 Suzanne Hall SUPERIOR COURT
Hildegard Memll 34 t THE CITY DRIVE
Tilts statement was P 0 BOX 14 170
hted t"' he Cou ORANGE. CA WI n I nty 92613·1570
Comeliut ' Allodal .. , Inc. (NV)
20371 IMne Ave . ~ "200, Santa Ana, CA 92707
Thia bualnHI 11 con-
ducted by • COlllOf91lon
Have you alerted doing bulltltla '/flt'f No
Cornellu1 & Aa·
aoc:lales, Inc.
Dev• Comeltos. CEO
Thia statement was
filed with the Coonty
Clerk ot Orange County
on G5103l2002 20021902055
Dally Pilot May.9. 16, 23. 30, 2002 Th310
Flctltloua Buelneaa
N1me Statement
The following persona
are doing busliless aa:
Entert11nments4U
2805 Catherine Way:
Santa Anl. CA 92705
A·Llll Media, LLC (CA) 2805 C1th1nne
Way Santa Ana, CA
92705 This business 11 con-
duc1ed by Umtled Lia· blltty Co
Have you started
doing buslneu yet?
Vas. 4/2000
A-l.Js1 Media. LLC Dave Comeltus. p,851•
dent
This statement was
hied with the County
Clerk 01 Orange County
on OS/03/2002
20026902059
Dmty Pilot May 9. 16. 23.
30. 2002 Th3t 1
Fictitious Bualnees
Name Statement
The lollowlnsi persons
are doing busmess as. Sel8C1 OfllCO Supphes
18627 Brookhurst •455'. Fw.intam Valley CA
92708 .
Santalten (CA) 18627
BrOOktlurat #455. Foun·
tam Valley, CA 92708 This business 1s con·
ducted by a corporaborl
Have you started domg business yet?
Yes 05/03/2002
SantaJ1an
Richard A Santo
President
This statement was
hied 'flllh the County
Ci.irk ol Orange County
on 05/03/2002
20026902054
Daily Pilot May 9 16 23,
30, 2002 TH3!2
Flctltloue BuslneH
Name Statement
The lollow1ng persons
are doong business as
KIS Ofllee Services,
2211 Pacific Avenue.
Bt01. Costa Mesa, CA
92627 Jenn1ler L P1att1, 2211
Paclllc Ave . Bl01,
Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This business is con·
ducted by 811 individual Have you started
doing buSlllOSS yet? No
Jennifer L Piatti
ThtS statement was
tiled with the County
Clerk ol Orange County
on 05/03/2002
Alrmalil SaleS Corpo. ratton (CAI, 1800 Pon Sheflleld PlllCll. Newpo1t
Beach, CA 92660
This business Is oon-
<b:ltd by: a corporation
Hive you atar1ed
doing business yet?
Yes. 4/1'2002 Alrmark Salas Corpo·
re ti on Stephen L Aobin&on
Prealderit '
Thls &tatement was
tiled with· the Counly
C1el1< ot Orange County
00 05I03l2002
20028902035 ~ PilOt May 9. 16. 23,
, .2002 Th319
Flct1Uou1 Buslne11
Name Statement
The lotloW'1ng persons
are doing boslness as Collator EJtchange
17915-C Slly Park Ctr·
cle. llWl8, CA 92614
Henry Goebel, 8845
Butte C11cle 603·E Huntington Beath. CA
92646 This bu!llness 1s con·
<llclad by an lndMdual
Have you started
dotng business yet?
Yes, 4l221200'l Heniy Goebel
This s(atement was
filed with the County
Clerk ol Orange County
on 05I03l2002 20026902044
Daily Pilot May 9, 16. 23,
30, 2002 Th32Q
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing tiusrness as
Atmosphere. 439 31 st,
Newport Beach, CA
92663
Collette J Glass 186
St. Vincent. lrvlne CA 92618 .
This t>uslness 1s con·
ducted by. an 1ndMdual
Have you started
business ye\? No
a J Glass
is statement was
hied with the County
Clerll ol Orange County
on 05I03l2002
20026902039
Daily Piiot May 9 16 23.
30, 2002 TH322
STATEMENT OF
ABANDONMENT OF
USE OF FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS NAME
The following person(s)
has (have) abandoned
the use of Iha tict11tous
buStness name
Auto Advantage 2107
Bayorast Rd . Newpon
Beach, CA 92660
The F1ct111ous Busi·
ness name referred to
above was hied 1n Or·
ange County on 02/151
2002. FILE NO
20026892590
Changeez Neshat.
2107 Baycrest Ad
Newport Beach. CA
92660
Flctltlou• Bualneu
N•me St1tement The following peraon1 .,. dolrlQ bulfneu ..
Git Doa S1n101 FlctltJous Bu-...
Landaclpe Corp (CA) Name StltetMnt
29112 E K~ Lil, The folloWIO ~
Sliver*. CA 92976 are doing~• Guttermouth Rain·
outtara. 19744 Beech
Blvd . Ste 455 Hunl· lll!llOn Beach, CA 92648
Manin Hamer. 2206
Canyon Dr.. Unit A.
Costa Mesa. CA ·92627
Thie bullneaa ii con-Coeat Pool 4 Spa ducted by • dotporlllon Servk:e, 586t Abraham
tiave you star1ed Ave Westm1nat81' CA
dolnQ bu~ yet? No 92683 .
011 001 Santos Richard DeKontng,
Lendacepe Corp., 5861 Abraham Ave
This business 15 con-Clucted by Ill lndlvidUal
Have you started
doing bualn!MS yet? No ~anln Hamer
Qullherrne Doi Santos Westmlnstet, CA 92683°
This statement waa Thi• blJalness 11 con· hied with the County ducted by. an lndlYidual
Clerk ol Orange County Have you alerted
on 0&0712.002 doing busln4Ks yen Yes
200211024211 Richard OeKomng 'This s1etem1nt was
hied ¥ttlh lhe County Cle~ ol Orange Courlly
on 05/06/2002
Dally Pdo1 May 9, 16, 23, This statement waa 30, W2 Th33Q filed wllh the County CleOI of Or1nge County
Flctltloua BusineH on 05/07/2002 20026902308
Daily Pllol May 9, 16, 23,
30. ?Q02 TH32S
Name Statement 2002H02408 The lotlowin9 persons Daiy Pilot May 9. 16, 23
a1e doing buSION$ as 30. 2002 TH33i
Fictitious Bualneaa
Name Statement
The I0110w1ng persons
are doing bUslnes$ as
Vldasana 111 Mor
nstown Ln Costa ~esa
The Wallpaper Fictit ious Busl"'"U Hanger 7581 Ontario "'" Dr • Hunltngton Beach Name Statement CA 92648 The following per50tls
Douglas Elm 7591 are doing business as
Ontano Or Huntmg1on Champton Grapha
CA 92626 Beach. CA 92648 Inc 17381 Nichols unn
Thi$ bullness 15 con· B, Hunltngton eeacti
CM:ttd by an indMdual CA 92647
Have you stalled Cllamp!OO GraphtCS
Marta Uceda t 17
Mornstown Ln Costa
Mesa CA 92626
This business 1s con·
ducled by an llldNtdUal
Have you started
doing bu$tntsS ya!? No
doing busmess yet? Inc (CA) 17381 Yes Feb o1 2002 NichOIS Unit B. Hunl
Douglas Elm ington Beach CA 92647
This statement was fh1s bus1nau ts oon-
Mana Ucada l1led with the County ducted by a corporatlOO Cieri( ol Ofllnge County Have you started This s1a1emen1 was !tied with Iha County on 05/07/2002 doing business yet?
200211902400 Yes l997 Cle~ of Orange County
on 05103/ro02 Daily P110t May 9 16, 23 Champion Graphics
3Q. 2002 Th332 Inc 2002002053
Dally Pilot May 9 t 6 23 30, 2002 Th313 Fictitious B~slneH
Fictitious Business Name Statement
Nam• Statement The tollowinp persons Th are doing business 116
8 Jollowmg persons Len/Comm Consult· are doing busmess as Ing, 2941 So Sycamore
Persian Rug, t 7835 St IB, Santa Ana CA Newhope Ava Fountain 92707 Valley CA 92708 Ghulam J A11z1, 27 Kathleen Jane Shel-
Bear Paw 30C Irvine field, 29414 So CA 92604 ' Sycamore St #8 Santa Ana, CA 92707 This bus111ess is con· This business is con-
duCled by an indillldual ducted by an lndtvtdual Have you starled H _, do;ng bu!.1118S!i yet' No ave you ~tarted
Ghulam J Azlll doing bus1nesr. yet?
This s1ateman1 was Yes, 51112002
hied .,..1lh lhe County s~::.~~~~n Jana
Clerk 01 Orange County This statement was
on OS-07'2002 f 20026902422 tied with the County
Daily PllOI May 9 16 23 ~~~7~ Coun1y
30. 2002 T!1334 2002690241 5
Fictitious Business Daily Pilot May 9 16. 23,
Name Statement 30• 2002 Th336
The lollowing persons Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 are dOlnO bustne$5 as Black Paarl Jewetiy 4 Name Statement
Piercings 2294 cnannel The following persons
Rd . Balboa CA 92661 are doing buSllless as
Craig O Aytfel <>294 Huntington Beach Ho-
Channel Ad BalbOa 101/Motal Assoc1atron CA 92661 417 Mam Street. Hunt·
This business is con ington Beach CA
ducted by an 1naivtdual 92648·8138
Have you ~tarted Huntington Beach
doing business yet? No Conlerence and V1sto1s
Craig O Ayttel Bureau (CA), 417 Main
This s1a1tment was Street. · Hunttnglon
filed with the County Beach. CA 92648,8138
Clen< of Orange County This business is con· on 05107/2002 dueled by a Tion·proht
20026902420 corporation Dally Ptlot May 9. 16 23 Have you started
30, 2002 Tt\333 doing busmess yet? Yes 211312002
Fictitious Business Huntington Beach
N1me Stat1ment Conlerence and V11tors
The loltowoig person Bureau
Jett Hall, President
This statement was
hied wtlh the County
Clerk ot Orange County
on 05107/2002 20026902406
Dally PllOI May 9. 16. 23,
30, 2Q02 Th329
Fictitious BualneH
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing buStness as
Newpon Chns11an
Fel10wsh1p, 253 May-
flower Newport Beach
CA 92660
Matt Bmswanger 253
Mayflower Newport
Beach CA 92660
This business is con·
dueled by 811 1ncJ;Vldual
Have you s1aned
doing tius.ness yet? No
Matt B1nswanger'
This statement was
hied w;th the County
Cieri( ol Orange County
on 05107!2002
20026902403
Daily P1IOI May 9 16 23
JO 2002 Th328
Flctltloua Buiiness
Name Statement
Tha tollowrng persons are doing business as
CalhOm Management, 19700 Frurchtld Road
Sulla 270, Jrv;ne CA
92614 Socalhom, Inc (CA).
19700 Fairchild Road
Suite 270, Irvine CA 92612 .
This business 15 con·
dueled by a corporatlOll
Have you stanad doing business yat7
Yes. 12/0211994
Socalhom, Inc
Thomas J Kraus
Presld•nt
RctltkMM helnlM Heme ~
The follO\!Mo perwons .,. dc*IO blai*8 ..
A ) Ren111&1nce /w
llqUel, B ) RINIUllllC8 ~ ' Colleetibln 1406 t NewpOO Avenue Su1lt J Tu1t1n CA
92804 AJicla S Cla.rka 4214
Patrice Road. Newpon
Beach, CA 92663
This busmen is con· dueled bV an 1ndMdual
Have you atanad'
doing butin811 yet? No
Alicia S Clarke This 1t1temen1 was
hle(l with the County
Cler1c ol Orange County
on 0Sl03/2002
200211902032
Dally Pdol May 9 t 6 23 30, 2QQ2 Th3J9
Fictitious Bualne11
Name Statement
Tile f ()llOwong pefSons
alt doing bulintl9 IS
Costa Mesa Pel S•t·
ting 228e PllOlfk: Ave
I L Costa Mesa CA
92627
Janice Berna! Gasw1 2286 Pectic Ave •L
~ Mell CA 92627
This bu.stne6S 11 con· OUdtd by en lndMdual
Have you started
doing bUSonesS 'f111? No
Janoc.e S.ITllC8 Ga.silt This statement was
hied with the COUnty Cler'f of Orange Cou(ll'f
on 05/07/2002
20028902484
Dally Pilot May 9 16, 23
;)Q._W~ T H340
Flctltloua Buelneaa
Name Statement
The following persons
are oo.ng business as
MKO Bus1nesa Serv·
ICM 1525 Mesa Verde
Or E •211 Costa
Mesa CA 92626
Maroa t< Devis 3187
College Cost• Mesa CA 92626 '
This buStneu '' con· ducted Dy c1n individual
Have you started
doing busmess yet? ves a 1 as
Maroa K oa.,.~
T111s statemenl was
filed w;th the County
Cle"' of Orange Counry
00 ()!> CJ6."2002
200211902257
Daily Pllol May 9 16 23
30, ?QO? TH3:!0
Fictitious Buaineas
Name Statement
The tc>llow1ng persons are doing bulllleSS as
FunVideoShow com
2 q4 Newport Blvd
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
Irma Moller 17176
Grand Ava . Laka El
IStnore. CA 92530
This busmess 1s con dOC1ed by en lndMdUaJ
Have you atarted doon9 busmHS yet? No
Irma Moller This statement wa.
hied with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on OS/06/2002
Fk:t:ltlou• Bualne•• Name Statement
The ~ peraons .,.. doino ~ u
HH MORGRIOGE au
MO MORGRIDGE
CASE NO. A213125
~ ~ County 2 The name, address
20026901580 end telephone number
DaJly Pilot May 2, 9, t6 cl pel&tlone(s attorney or 23. 2002 Tli302 pntlonef without an It· tomay IS (El nomb<t la
direcaon y el numero de
lelefono def lbogedo del
demandante o del de·
mandant• que no ll8n8
abooadO •l
200211902051
Dally Pilot May 9, 16, 23.
30. 2902 Th314
Fictitious BualneH
Name Statement
The followlng pel$009
are doing business IS
Ermly M Oe11gns, 2
Rue Chamom. Newpofl
Beadi. CA 92660
This business 1s con-
ducted by: Ill tnd1Yldual
Changeez Neshat
This sta1emen1 was
hied with Iha ,County
Clerk ol Orange' County
on 05/03/2002
200211'902061
Ody Pilot May 9. 16, 23.
30. 2002 Th3?3
are doing business as s Dow Traub_
A ) Heyes Financial Prestden11CEO B ) Cataline Enterposes Thts &tatement was c ) Heal1h and Home hied with the Coonty
Finance. t 409 Supeno Cler1c ol Or1111Q8 County
This statement was
filed wrth the County
Cleft( ol Orange County
on 05/07/2002
20021902309
08lly Pilot May 9 16 23
30 2002 T H3:! 1
Classified is
CONVENIEi'ff
whedJcr YOU rt
bu}ing. sdliflg. or ju.q
looking,~ has
v.iw)UUOetd!
A.) KAT, B I Seashore Solulionl Group. t21
14111 Slreet. Seal 8eldl
CA 90740 '
LDf8tl Enc; KalS8r IV
1411'1 Slratt. SN1 Belch CA 90740 '
Thil busineu Is coo·
cM::ted by Ill lndMdUll
Hevt you 111ned
doing business yet? No
l..cnn Enc; l<af-Thlt atatement was
filed with the County Clerk ol Orange County
on CMne/2002
200211901143
Dtlly Pilot May 2. 9. t 6,
231 2002 TH292
Flctltloua BualneH
NllM StlWment
The following persona are doing busineu as Callfomla Center tor
PsychOlogicll Setvioes,
3&48 Cai\ipus, Newporl
BMc:fl. CA 92680
An11t11la Mency Petau, Pay 0 , 35'8
Campua. Newport
BM:fl, CA 929llO
Thil bulineaa " con-~by an~
Have you 1tentd
doing bulln8M yet? No
An11t11la Nancy
Petaes
Thle atllemtn1 WU
filed with the Coumy
Clerk Of Orwlge County
on 04l2el2002 2002H01149
To 1111 heln. baneli-Flctltloue Business
oa!Mlt, creditOfs cont· Name Statement
mgent cred1t0fs and The lollowiog persons
persons wt10 may other· are """"" business as wise be illtere&led In ltle s ~ ... Wiii or eslate, or boltl of peers Design As·
HOWARD H MOR· soaat&S 338 Via Lido
GRIOGE aka HOWARD ~~ewpol1 Beach
HENRY MORGAIOGE Gllla Mane Speers aka HH MOAGRIOOE 338 VNI Udo Soud. N_:
elca MO MOAGRIOGE po1t 8ead1, CA 92663 A PETITION FOR Florence Briscoe
PROBATE has bffn Speers, 338• Via Udo
flied by SHAN KOENIG Soud. Newpon Beacfl
In the Supellor Couf1 o1 CA 92663 ·
Ca1tlornl11. County of This business 15 con·
ORANGE THE PETITION FOR ducted by a general PR08A pannership TE requests that Have you stanad
SHAN KOENIG be ap-doing business yet?
pojnted as pe!IOll8I 1'91>-Vas. 1/2001
reseotatlve to adminillar Gina M. Speers ~':'ntestate of the dace-This statement was
THE PETITION r• hied wilh the County
quests the decedent's Cter1t °' Orange County w 00 °"'30t'2002 111 and codieils. 11 eny. 20026901582
be admitted 10 probate 23Daily Piiot May 2. 9, 16. The Witt and WTY oodbls 2002 are available tor ex· · Th301
anll08bon in the ftle kecit Flctltloua Bualneu
by the coun N S
THE PETITION r• n!":'olloW'~:=:.
quests 1uth0nty to ed--dolrlg botllltSa as
mns1er the .-ate i.ndef Concrete S1alrt Mia·
the "ldepel ldenl Mmin-'". 1 eo 8roold1ne 1n istrabon ol &taies Ad Co5la Mesa. CA 92626 {This AUtlOl'ity wll alow Evelynn Mane King
the petlOOAl represent 180 Brocldine Lil., Co51A allYW to take many ac· ......... CA
tions wlthovl oblall'ling -·
92626
cour1 app«>Val S.fOft This buSiness Is con·
BROOKE NGATUNVI
2175 S COAST HWY
•6. LAGUNA BEACH CA 92651 .
IN PRO-PEA
Oete: JAN 8, 1999
ALAN SLATER, Cieri!,
by MARJORIE FELIX,
~~~~!t1d Newport
Beach·Coata Mau
Daily Pdol May 2, 9. 16. 23, 2()()2 Th305
Emily Miranda
Dempsey. 2 Rua
Chamonlx Newpor1
Beach. CA 92660 This business Is con-
ducted by an lndMdual
Have you started
doing business yet'I
Yes, 311/02
Emlly Miranda
Dempsey
This statement was
tiled with the County
Fictitious BualneH Clerk of Orange Coun1y
N S on OS/03l2002
am• tatement 20021190200
ar~ ~~~1 Dally Pilot May 9. 18. 23.
A, 1600 Dove ,Street. 30. 2002 Th315
Suite 230, Newpon Flctltloua Bualneu
Beach, CA 92660 Name Statement
A~er E Lehman. The lotlOwing persons
1390 Yorba Strffl, aJt doing ~ IS
# 12.S Tustin. CA 9'2780 Empire Pllt'ltlng Com-Th~_, bualness IS con· pany. 17 ThomwOOd.
dud...., by an lndMdull IMne CA 92604 Hive you 11ert1d Davin M Lune &
doing ~ yet? No Donald A Mase&a Inc ~ ~.,;:"was fe.!. i J:.m~ood:
!tied with the County Thia business rs con· C1el1t ol Orange County dueled by • corporalion
on 04l29l'2002 Heve you 1tar1ed
200211901520 doing l>Yalness yet? ~ May 2, 9 16, Vet, 4/20/200! ""'-......::~---..1Tb3061..bl!o!!il Devin M Lurie & Donald A Mascia, Inc. I kl A-.. Al duded by: .,, lndMdull a ng """' n very Im· Hava you star1ed portant act1oo1, how· doing l>Ysinen yet? Flctltloua Butlneaa Donald A. Maacla Chief FNncllll Oflkief ' ever.:! pereonal r~• Yes. 4f.1(W2 Name Stltement
Mnla will be f'tlCIWed Evelynn M King Flctfttoue Bualnesa to give notice to 1n· Thtt atlltme11t waa The t~sons
NlfM Statement tertat«t pel'IOl\I ~ nled wtth tile eou-. are dolnQ as. The follow! tMy have WllYtd noclol Ol9l1I ... , A.) Troike Oealgn
~Mty2.~ This atatement was llled With the County
Clerk cl Orange County
on 05I03l2002
.,.. .......,, wing J>tl"IOM• or conaented 10 the on """~~ County Group, B.) Weel Chl.W'Ch _.., bulliilu ; propoted actlonJ The ..,..,,,.,.,..,.,, lntetlora. 579 S State
20021902047
Dilly Pttol May 9, 16, 23,
30, 2002 Tb316 1~~11:u11:~: Independent 11 minis 200Hto1583 College Blvd .• •5. Full·
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Name Statement
The I~ petsonS
are doing business as
Essenttal Chiropractic,
1TT77 Main Street. Sta
C. lrvme, CA 92614
Edlund Chiropractic,
Proless1onal Corpo·
ration (CA), 1TT77 Main
Street. Ste c. IMne, CA
92614
This business 1s con·
dueled by a COlpOtlltlOO
Have you aranad
doing business yet?
Yes. 212812002
Edlund Chiropractic,
Prolesslonal Corpo·
ration
Destree D Edlund,
Ave •6 Newpor: on 05/07/2002 Beach CA 92663 20026902'1 II
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doing busmess yt1? No
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he lo¥ed IO tc:rll ol lhoullndl of JW-
dem. probably fir ~ than 1111)' other tachcr an lhe biQOfy ol lhe
pme. A &entle n:llll w11b a 1e:t11e ol
humor, he wiJ I be gretlly mwed by
hi• many friend •
He hid• knack for e~ptauuna lhe
pine &imply and cleatly. Thi.I deaJ is
from hit boot "How w Play a Bndgc:·
Hand." Thi: con'11ICt Is f ow hca.ru.
rind'lhe lead Is the king or dilmOOd~ wyou have lbne lnCvilable loac:rs
-the ace ol hcani and two clubl. So
to make your bid you muJC not loac:
any spade lricb. You bepn by ruff-
ing the opening lead. cuhing two
high spades and ruffing the e1gh1 of
sp.'ldc:s in the dummy. Both oppo-
nc:n!A follow to the: lhree ~ leaib. You may think your trouble-. are over.
but you are an danger of an enemy
ruff.
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II" with hc:<lv{ hearu that we learn
of the ~'ing o oor great friend BW Rut~ He: had been 11hnj! fOI' !OOOJC
tune before <>uccumb1ng in h., Boca Ratun tiomc on the cvcnrng of Mateh
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''To c:n'\UrC your contract. you mu(I
conuouc l\i follow\: Rc:tum lhc: lead
to your hand by ruffin(I a diamond
and ruff your h1g11 pacSc: m dunvny
w11h the nine of heart\ If you m1suk
c:nly uy to draw lllUTIJ>!' while: you
\till have a high spade in your hand.
Eut can wm w1tfi the at.c of huru
and lead hh rem;unma 11)11de ror
WClll to ruff. Smee you still have: two
club ~. lhe COllll'ICI " 1<>'11 "
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ocun. on lllNClow f:i C!pll pooVJlc. Ip w. llkup
19&1 TO SHARE * '°""Y Bern 11y1a golClefl kNlll IWll e11p cover coucn.
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Bill wnn m.my maJOr national IJUes
wid repn:'>Cntcd the Uni!Cd St;W:S
three umc.. m the world c:hampi-
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