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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-04-04 - Orange Coast Pilot. . • • - . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM .. ·wu1111 · · · It's feeling too m• much like June to be April. But. don't Jook yet. April showers may soon fall. • Can May flowers be far off 7 See ft-ee A2 THURSDAY, APRIL .4, 2002 JWA insurance costs jump more than 60%· • Coverage extension increases because of Sept. 11 , and travelers' w allets will make up the difference, airport officials say. P•ul Clinton DAILY PILOT increased more than 60% this week, the county's insurance manager said Wednesday. More than 30 separate tiers of coverage went into effect at the air- port Monday, when the previous coverage expired, said Risk Assess- ment Manager Sharon Lightholder. The increase was at the low end o1 county projections. ' . . lot of claims against it.~ The county bolds two basic types of coverage on the airport: one for property damage, the other for per- sonal injury claims. The airport's most comprehen- sive policies cover the county in the event of damage to or loss of prop- erty. The county will extend more than two dozen policies amounting to $250 million in coverage. The cost of insuring the airport itsell jumped 61.5% when compared with last year. The new coverage will cost the county $1.77 nullion. The county also holds $200 nul- lion in two policies protecbng 1t against lawsuits stemming from bodily mjuries. That coverage spiked 66.5%. Jumping to $452,646. The Sept. 11 terronst attacks sparked the huge insurance increas- es at the airport. •For news on how JWA shops and eateries have been affected since Sept. 11, see Page A3. port managers proposed mcreases to the parking rates at the rurport. On March 12, the Orange Coun- ty Board of SupervtSors approved a 55"· .. cost mcredse to park m the lots JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -The annual cost of insuring the airport ·some of the earlier projections put it at anywhere from 60% to 80% higher,• Lightholder said. "It's been a very sale airport. We haven't had a The county holds a ·sub-limit pol- icy" of $125 million in protection in the event of an earthquake or flood. To help smooth out the dent the costs will make m the budget, air· SEE JWA PAGE A4 SEAN HUER I OAllY Pll.OT Emergency workers from Newport Beach and. Costa Mesa work to free James Glanulas from his Porsche, which rolled over on the northbound side of the Corona del Mar Freeway at Red Hill Avenue on Wednesday mominq,. He was late r taken to a hospital. Newport Beach man hurt after car flips NEWPORT BEACH -A Newport Beach man suffered major injuries after h e lost con- trol of hl$ Porsche on the Corona del Mar Freeway early Wednesday, California High- way Patrol officials said. lar phone when he tried to merge into the No. 3 lane. But he struck a Volkswagen Jett.a that was traveling in the No. 3 lane, officials said . Fujimoto said. He was taken to Western Med- ical Center in Santa Ana. James Gianulas, 63, was drtving his 1997 Porsche northbound on the Corona del Mar Freeway near Red Hill Avenue about 10:45 a.m. Officials sa..ld he was talking on his cellu- The Porsche sltidded to the right and onto a dirt embankment until it overturned and slid to a stop, landing in the No. 4 lane. Gianulas' band was stuck ln the wreckage, and it took Costa Mesa firefighters about 20 minutes to free him, Battalion Chief Keith Officials said there were three people m the Jetta -a 36-year-old woman and two 6- year-old girls. One of the girls suffered rrunor injuries, but the other girl and the woman were unhurt, officials srud. -Oeepa Bharath Actress arrested after fight with former Angel • Newport police arrest Tawny Kitaen. wife of pitcher Chuck Finley, after domestic dispute between the couple, police report. Deepa lh•r•th DAILY PILOT NEWPORT COAST -Ne wport Beach police arrested actress Tawny Kitaen alter she beat her husband, for- mer Angel pitcher Chuck Flnley, dur- ing a domestic dispute Monday night, officials said. Police received a 911 hang-up call from the couple's Newport Coast home about 8:40 p.m. Monday, Sgt. Steve Shulman said. Plnley, a 6-foot-6 pitch- er for the Cleveland Indians, suffered cuts and bruises to his bands and face after his wife beat him with her bare hands and high-heeled shoes, he said "The incident happened in the car when they were on their way home,· Shulman said. ·But the call came from their home." Kitaen was arrested and taken to Orange County Jail. She was held on $25,000 ball until released Wednesday on her own recognizance. Shulman said it is not known whether SEE FIGHT PAGE M i ~~ ~ .. ' ·WI .. N · . Chuck Plnley 50-year lease deal extended to legion • Draft of proposed agreement is being looked at and could come before the Newport Beach City Council in the next weeks or months. June Casagrande DAILY PILOT BALBOA PENINSULA -Amencan Legion Post members are taking d long look at a city offer to gwe them a 50- year lease. A draft lease. about 35 pdges long, was delivered to Amencan le91on rep- resentatives late last month. It offers terms of a half-century's secunty on the oty-owned site. as well as proVlS1ons for mamtenance and upkeep of the property, which is next to Mannapark "We're taking a close look, hold.mg meetings with our members and hav- ing our lawyers do the dec1phenng. • said J .T. Tarwater, commander of the legion post. "lt's too soon to say what position we'll take on 1t • City officials who worked on the proposed lease, though, said they're confident their efforts to give the legionnaires a good deal will 1:><> weU received. "We're doing the nght thing." said Councilman Steve Bromberg, who was on the committee that created the lease. "They've been there a long tune They're a veterans organization. They're a service orgaru.zabon. They deserve a favorable long-term lease • Further details of the lease were not dlsclosed, but will become public m the coming weeks or months when the City Council co0S1ders puttmg its fmal seal of approval on the deal The legion post has been on the site adjacent tt>Mannapark and Las Arenas park without a long-term lease smce 1949. They pay $300 a month, plus ' 100% of revenues from their 26-space parking lot, 40% of manna slip rentals and 50% of revenues from storage space and locker rentals. In 2000, that amounted to about $105,000 m revenue to the dty. When developer Sutherland Thlla SEE LEASE PAGE A4 • Fliers fuel big-house fears in Newport Finding meaning before season starts • •The trend toward ever·~er homes in some parts of the city Is turning oat to be a top concern among residents. NEWPORT BEACH -Man· aionizotion. The word alone 11 enough to •trike fMl' In CCJrOOa del Mar and Balboe Island bomeown· en. And the trend toward bullding huge houa• in neighbOtbooda where llnlDlr .._. llt the ttaft· dard hat elD8l'ged M ODe OI tbe ~ -.... an the cttP g.nen1 pla upcta .. fnClW. lt'I a IMI pn't' IF Jn---lllCb .. quelal ~ • Mir. .. . a.. llllDdll.-..... .... 1118 to ... but ._-. I mu .. '" For more inform.tion lbout the~.~~al,_.,.,~!l>J; plan updlte and'(Ommunfty Wofk.shOP's. ~II the city man- lgKs offi<~ •t (949) 64+ 3()00. ~ Jlland •1c1tcherl cabinet.• Btombefg tutWyed .:U 1.2'75 homes on 841b0e'• two W.8"1. OnlY 16. ~two Under cm. ltNction. bid laige bom9 ...... .. lnO O\IS "'° ... On .... -·1m ._ cNl'fiM .--1n 111 nad toWaftl-..r--:r.c; .. mtct .... •lle•Gt dlil CM be ... ..... Sil HOUSIS M8 M • T here ara two tim during the year when I hdve to a.:l with Almost 1nsuff erable . e nm time is tn early Odober. When the World goes head·to-head with bOth pro- fellional and ~ footbell. Tbe l8CODd la •rly ·tprtng, when I IOIDlhow ~to JuiOle Iha NCAA ....... anti I ..... d'9 op1a1ng Of the tJ • lblD ,... IGll. TbMlll~ .. _ ... 8aall Of Gae two met·--•atWW O\ltn Ell~'-: tomy~......... • •ci...,..Wllaom a Ill 0 illf''adl Dllllllir,._wM!ia .... eM&lll ... _ ...... ·••,ballatfwllllli ·, • COIPQUTE HIPPEllll Fidelity feder•I Bri and • group of friends wilt host a fund-raiser to lillilt a woman with reftex sympathetic dystrophy, a disease of the~ nervous l}'Stem that causes severe ~In. The event wtll t8ke pi.-frOm 1to5 p.m. at the Fidelity Fe'denil Bank. 1515 Westdtff Drive. ~ Bffch. An auction will be held with proc.ds benefiting the RSOICRPS Moss Memorial Foundation and going to -. the woman. OonatJons and volunt~rs are sought. (949) 44&8982 or (949) 448-0668. A2 Thursday, April 4, 2002 Kenny Ristau HE IS Teaching people to fight gravity LOOKS CAN BE DECEIVING Don't let the friendly smile and charming personality fool you. Ken- ny Ristau will work you until your muscles are so fatigued you will lit- erally lose your grip. Ristau, a 24-year-old rock climb- ing instructor at Rockreation in Costa Mesa, encourages his stu- dents to pusb themselves and tack-It challenging routes. "The only ~rson you are competing with in tltis sport is yourself,· Ristau said. RISING TO THE OCCASION Ristau anchors tumself to bis chmbers -physically supporting the ropes lus clients dangle from - while providing reassurance from the ground. "Dig your foot into that groove.• •Balance your feet before you reach for that grip.• "Let your legs do the work.• "You can do it, just stretch and reach.• BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS Downey Savings teams to build Habitat homes Since 1957, Newport Beach- based Downey Savmgs and Loan has helped provide California resi- dents with home loans. The compa- ny will now take on the job of home bwlding as well. Along w1th Habitat for Humanity, Downey Savings has fu nded one of four homes being built in Stanton. Downey employees will work with h ome-building professionals to build a detached three-bedroom home consisting of a full bath, living ro~m , dining room, kitchen and DailJ mot VOL 91, NO. 101 '"'*"SM. .... Nillf'lr 'l'QM'~ He,s helping you get a grip If his enthusiasm isn't enough to propel you up the wall, bis rock climbing expertise will guarantee your ascent. Ristau has been climb- ing for 10 years. Not just inside. where the padded floo' will soften the blow ot a 20-foot fall, but on cliff sides, where a wrong decision could cost his life. Luckily, he has never been seri- ously injured. •Just bloody knuckles and scraped knees,• be said. CLIMBING FOR FITNESS His passion for climbing is strengthened by bis students' accomplishments. Ristau works with children, senior citizens, dis- abled and autistic children, as well as anyone who wants to be active. The feeling that comes from he lp- ing people master a difficult climb on a 30-foot wall outweighs the lure attached two:car garage. "We're honored to be a part of this Habitat for Humanity communi- ty project,~ said Dan Rosenthal, president and chief executive of Downey Savings. "The citizens ... m surrounding neigh borh.oods can look upon this project as our level of commitment to helping families obtain the dream of home owner- ship.• The project ls scheduled to be completed late this summer. Company taps Costa Mesa firm for PR NeoBrands, a brand consulting and marketing services firm based in Costa Mesa, wu recently chosen of a job ~th a hefty paycheck, be said. "Obviously, money isn't the rea- son. Doing what you love is a greater motivation than payment,• he said. "Plus I don't have to be at work until noon.• Climbing can help people over- come a fear of heights, poor body image, improve overall mustje tone and boost self confidence, Ristau said. Now lean and toned, RiaUlu Mid he started climbing because he was a chubby kid. He couldn't find a place in organized sports, be said, but felt right at home on the face of a rock. The instructor works to instill that same sense of belonging and accomplishment in bis stu- dents, whether they pursue serious climbing endeavors or just use the various courses to stay in shape. •I really do love working with people -especially kids,~ Ristau said. -Story by Loltta Harper; photo by Greg Fry to conduct public relations activities and product announcements for WolfeTech Development Corp. ·wolfeTech is a company we have wanted to work with since they were named a finalist at last year's Venture Net conference,• said Rick Sharga. general manager and exec- utive vice president at NeoBrands. ·we believe that WolfeTech soft- ware will drive the growth of the enterprise wireless market, and we are excited to be a part of the launch of such exciting products.• WolfeTecht which chose Neo- Brands 1n part for its software back- ground and market knowledge, will also use the firm for press materials development, trade show support and corporate messaging. . 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Fairvlew Developmental Center will have its annual Super Garage Sale from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.. Wednes- day outside the vo)unteer office at Fairview Road, just follow the signs. Profits from the sale will go toward spe- cial programs at Fairview, such as Special Olympics, Very Special Arts and holi- day parties, as well as Christmas and birthday gifts. Fairview is home to more than 850 developmen- tally disabled people, rang- ing from infants to senior citizens. Fairview is at 2501 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. (714) 957-5188. Mtasys in Costa Mesa offers needlepoint classes that will begin today and Satlrday and run for a six.- week session, on either Thursdays or Saturdays. There's also a workshop on learning how to apply stisehes to a painted canvas from 8:30 p.m. April 17 or from 1 to 3:30 p.m. May 15. The works.bops cost $15. On Monday nights, there's a stitching workshop open throughout the year from 6 to 9 p.m. Custom needle- point designs are also avail- able. The store is open from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday to Friday, and 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Missys is at 1500 Adams Ave., Suite 107, Costa Mesa. (714) 444-4210. Macy's at South Coast Plaza has invited Ernesto Esposito, stylist and head designer of Via Spiga's shoes, to its newly expand- ed women's shoe depart- ment from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday. Espisoto's shoes for Via Spiga are known for their vibrant and sleek designa. He will be in the shoe department meeting customers and showing the latest spring styles from Via Splga. The shoes range in styles from flats to stilettos ln a variety of color1. Tbe Golden Truffle has Greer Wyf der BEST BUYS· gone all out on its menu for wild mushroom/truffle week, which will come to an end Saturday. II you're crazy about mushrooms, you'll love the samplings or wild mushrooms that include crimini, chante.relles, bluefoot, trum- pet de mort, porcini, hedge- hog, enoki, matsuta.ke, portabello, forest, button, morel, shimegi, lobster mushroom, wood ear, oyster and shiitake. The menu is all about mushrooms and is too long to list. A partial list includes crimini mushroom soup, fricassee of wild mushrooms with truffles, scrambled eggs with black truffles and wild mush- roolllSI assorted wild mush- rooms tempura with ponzu, wild mushroom ravioli with mushroom marinara, prime miyagi steak with smoked shiitake mushroom sauce and wild mushroom fe ttuc- cine alfredo. Fresh truffles are availab\e on Clll dishes. The Golde!l lhlflle is at 1767 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949) 645-9970. Scand.la Down, for the ultimate in bedding, 1s hav- ing a pillow sale through Sunday. All down, feather and blended sleeping and decorative pillows are reduced 25%. Scandia Down is on the second level of South Coast Plaza, in the Crate & Barrel/Macy's Home Store wing. (7 14) 549-9046. A moving sale is in progress at PumJshlngs Dlrect in Costa Mesa. All floor samples are reduced 25%. Items on sale include upholstery pieces, slipcov- ered sofas, Craftsman furni- ture and accessories. Fur- nishings Direct is moving sometime in May to a much larger location a block up the street. The sale items are new from the factory . and come with warranties. Furnishings Direct ls at 1925 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949) 515-4450. • llST IUYS 1ppears Thut'ldays and Saturdays. Send Information to Greer wyider at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627, or vi• fax at (949) 646-4170 . SURF AND SUI be enc;ountered at night. as • will areas of fog. Out f 1rther, the sc>Utherly winds will blow 10 knots. with 1-foot Wl'tleS Ind • northwest swetl of 3 to 5 feet Llttf. fog wll roU m . S4Mr The soUthwest sWell pe1ks ~., ~ating w11$t, to Cheri-ntgM. Friday's looking quite similar while turf blcks doW,; this~. .... .... ~,,,, . l1DIS ..... 10:14-.m.. 5:03 p.m, t:57p.m . ·-......__.._ l •• _...... ... ... .,. \ . . .. ~ Daily Pilot Thur5doy, April ... 2002 ~ A question of growth JWA merch~ts looking to extend leases • Ficus trees along Main Street on Balboa Peninsula are known to be destructive, but a few solutions are sprouting up. June C.sagrande DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH To some, the revitalization of Balbpa Peninsula now underway seemed to pro- vide a perfect opportunity to replace desbuctive ficus trees on Main Street with another species. But to oth- ers, it's an ideal opportunity to save the trees. A public bearing tenta- tively scheduled for the April 9 City Council meet- ing will give locals a chance to chime in on the the 15-year-old question of what to do with the trees. The Parks Beaches and Recreation Commission on May 7 is scheduled to con- sider giving final approval to remove the 25 trees. But if anyone appeals the mat- ter, it could end up before the City Council by the end of May. vThese trees have done a lot of damage, particular- ly lo sewer lines,· General Services Department Man- ager Dave Niederhaus said, 1ntd1ng that a n\lJttbe'r of residents and business owners have requested the trees be removed. He also explained that 10 of the 25 trees are desig- nated as landmark trees, wluch means extra consid· eration must be taken before removing them. But Niederhaus said that, after this speaal consideration, officials nonetheless came to the conclusion that a1J the trees should be replaced. many of those Main Street trees to be preserved as possible,• said Jan Vander- sloot, a peninsula resident and local activist. "They don't need to take a scorched-earth policy just because one or two trees have been a problem. •Vandersloot said the construction work now underway in the area gives officials the opportunity to prune the trees' roots and to install root barriers - underground devices that stand in the roots' way of causing damage. Vandersloot said the trees provide beauty, char- acter and shade to the Main Street area. Officials, after consider- ing dozens of species, decided on the coral gum eucalyptus to replace the ficus. About three weeks ago, eucalyptus trees were planted along Balboa Boulevard in place of ficus. Vandersloot said, though, that planting younger trees will destroy the canopy created by the -olll' lit'US';" ~211?W'Ufe - years it takes for the new trees to grow. He pointed to Clay Street, where ficus trees' roots were pruned as an alternative to removal, as a model for saving the Main Street trees. Root pruning was done on the ficus trees on the south side of Main Street in the mid-1990s. On the north side, there is visibly more damage today. • Allport works on a 2-year deal with gift shops and eateries, many of which are doing better in sales now than they did before Sept. 11. Paul dlnton some improvements to its DAILY PILOT shop to airport brass. McDonald's hopes to JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT upgrade its menu boards, -Gift shops and eateries at improve cash registers and the airport have rebounded repair chairs and tables. nicely from the crippling Paradies has agreed to effects of Sept. .11, leading install built-in coolers and managers to pursue exten-add lighting, McCarley said. sions of leases with the oper-The new lease terms, if aters for two more years. agreed to by both parties, Airport Director Alan Mur-would be extended to June phy has asked for lease 30, 2004. extensions for the six main While most shops have concessionaires -Caterina's, returned to relative good Creative Host Services, health, some have eclipsed McDonald's, Paradies Shops, pre-Sept. 11 revenue, Paradles TOM Inc. and TOM Chil· President Dick Dickson said. dreil's Spedalty Shop. Because of the increased The Orange County Air· security at airports, passen- port Commission. at today's gers are arriving earlier and meeting, will consider spending more time in the whether to recommend the terminal's boarding area. extensions to the Orange "They have more of what County Board of Supervisors. we call 'dwell time,' so The board is expected to vote they're purchasing more con- on the extensions April 23. cessions,• Dickson said. •No "Most of the concessions question that the traffic is still have been doing just as well down .... What we're seeing as they were doing last year,• is that our sales are outpacing airport spokeswoman Ann the traffic.· Mccarley said . "They have Before Sept. 11, passen- agreed to make improve-gers spent an average of 35 ments. • minutes of dwell time. That Each concessionaire has has more than doubled; Dick· submitted a plan delineating son said. -.,..,... -~ FOR THE RECORD In a Wednesday story about the new Arts Center at Orange Coast College, the construc- tion cost was reported Incorrectly. It cost S 15 million. Rabbitt Insurance Agency AlJTO •HOMEOWNERS• Hoo:nt Su111!11y S111u 195- ~~~ -....~ .... _..... .. -.. ../ >? 949-631-77 40 ~I Old Nritpott 8hd. • Nnrpon Beach (Near Ho.g Hospiw) FU PHOTO I OAlt..Y NDT Most gift -~ and eateries, like this snack bar, at John Wayne~ have rebounded from the effects of SepL 11. The two Paradies shops at John Wayne helped add to the company's renewed sales, Dickson said. The company operates shops m 57 of the country's 100 or so airports. For the period between July 1 and March 30, sales at the two shops showed a 6% increase. Dickson said. They surged 13.5% h1gher in March, when compared with the same period during 2001 . The airport has shelved a plan to reconfigure the loca- tion of the shops in the termi- nal and perhaps add new eateries, McCarley satd. The airport commissioned a study in the late 1990s that looked at the issue of relocat- ing the shops. But tightened federal secunty regulations have made that report a relic. The airport also awaits the · supervtSors' hnal decision on any expansion of the termi- nal. The board is expected to consider a modest expansion of the airport in late May th.at could lead to the consbuction of four more flight gates. A terminal revamp would likely be needed if that occurs. McCarley said. WE DO THINGS RIGHT! OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURAN T ·ouR SIZE IS THE Rl,HT s1z1· A MEAT PATIU SMOTHERED WITH OUR Ml CASA CHILI" BEANS. 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·64S·7626 But some locals hope to change the fate of a1J or most of the 25 ficus trees on Main Street. Current plans are to remove the Main Street ficus trees in September and to plant the replace- ment eucalyptus trees in February. Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from ·1 would like to see as BLACKMAN LTD. WANTS To REMIND YOU To TURN YOUR TIMEPIECE AHEAD ONE HOUR ON SUNDAY, APRIL 7TH DAYLIGHT SAVINGS BEGINS AT 2:00AM 'i' RO LEX • • • • • • • BLACKMAN Lm .. ~ • • ••• 3408-1 Via e>porlo, ~-Beach 949-673-9334 Visit Your Oldest EslabliahMOIRdal Rolex Je\Wlw localed Just Ov6r' 'the Bridge Jn Udo Marina Vdlage electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. .. . . , Costa Mesa woman dies after bike accident •Margaret Dailey was hit Saturday as she returned home froJD grocery shopping. 0...,. 9hatath DAILY Pit.OT COSTA MESA -Mar- garet Dalley never owned oi drove 4 car in the 36 years sbe lived In the city. She always rode her bicy- cle -to work, to the schools where the volunteered· her time and to the store. In fact, Dailey was head- ing home on Paularino HOUSES CONTINUED FROM A 1 "I, too, had been exposed to this perception that there's a problem on the island,• Bromberg said. "I was getting very concerned Balboa island was going to become one huge box." But after learning the facts, Bromberg said he's relieved. "I'm comfortable with where we're al,• he said. Corona del Mar, though, is another story. There, econom- ic trends are causing quaint cottages to be scooped up and razed to make way for much larger houses. "Land values have gone up so much that when devel- opers buy a piece of land there they have to put a fairly good-sized home on it to make it worth their while financially,• said City Coun- cilman Dennis O'Neil, noting that the •flower streets• m his distnct are particularly prone FIGHT CONTINUED FROM A 1 Finley requested his wile's arrest, but said officers don't have a choice but to arrest the aggressor m a domestic violence case. Kitaen, 40, was arrested o6 suspicion of inflicting lDjury on a spouse. Futley has been m town this week as his Cleveland Indians play the Angels at Edison IntemallonaJ Field of Anaheun. Kltaen appeared with Tom Hanks in the 1984 film Golden Avenue after getting gro- ceries Saturday evening wheti she was bit by a·truck. She was taken to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana, where she died Tuesday of serious injuries. Daughter Rebecca Dailey said she would remember her mother as a "loving and car- ing person.• •she was a great conver- sationalist and loved people," she said. "But she liked to keep her own life private.• Riding the bike was her mother's way of asserting and celebrating her indepen- dence, Rebecca Dailey said. "Even when we were kids, to the trend. "There's a transi- tion from the quaint village atmosphere that many find hard to accept. . . . It's very sad." But the general plan update now underway could provide a solution. The city is gathering resident input and statistical information to update the document that sets goals and guidelines for every aspect of the city's future. A series of community workshops will continue Monday with a 5 p.m. meet- ing to discuss the airport com- mercial area and a 7 p.m. meeting to focus on City Council District 7. ·I think the general plan update process will provide a great opportunity to focus on this and see what will be done about it,· O'Neil said. "It needs to be looked at, and this is a great opportunity.· • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers New- port Beach. She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at 1une casagrandeOlatimes.com. "Bachelor Party.· She has also appeared in television shows such as "The New WKRP in Cincinnati," "Sein- feld,· •Hercules: The Leg- endary Journeys" and "Mar- ried with Children.• The celebrity couple have pa¢cipated in several local community events, includ- ing the annual HomeAid fund-raiser that raises mon- ey for construction and reno- v a hon of shelters for the homeless. • D&PA BHARAnt CO\l'efl public safety and courts. She may be reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e- mail at deepa.bharathOlatimes.com. Dragon ,ff~ • Ouick Special Lune.hes • Restaurant Writers Awards • ~amily Style Dinners Several Years In A Row •Banquet Pacilities •Full Bar • Catering Available • Best Mai Tais in Town COCKTAILS • LUNCH •DINNER • FOOD TO GO CONSIGN• DESIGN QuaUty furnishings for your-home Just A:rrived: "Beach Cottage" Acces ories & Furnishings she either rode the bicycle or took us ln a bus or wagon," she said. In July, Dailey spearhead- ed a reunion for her immedi- ate and extended family at the Holiday Inn in Costa Mesa. More than 70 members of the Smith family came to the reunion, which Dailey affectionately called: "2001: A Smith Oddity." Smith was Dailey's maiden name. During the reunion, which, the Daily Pilot covered, Dai- ley said family members were there because they "love each other." • 1t•s emotional," she said at the time. "When we're JWA CONTINUED FROM A1 at the Thomas F. Riley Termi- nal and a 71 % increase to park at an off-airport lot. "The [new insurance) costs are high, but it's just the real- ity of life after 9/11." airport spokeswoman Ann McCarley said. "The adoption of those rate increases will help to ensure the continued, safe operation of the airport.• Before Sept. 11, the airport also held coverage against war or terrorism. The insur- ance providers, after the attacks, canceled those poli- cies at all airports. ~ part of the new policies, the oirport has secured cover- age m the event of war. How- ever, Llghtholder is sbll inves- LEASE CONTINUED FROM A1 proposed last year to build a luxury resort where the legion hall now stands, build- ing a new facility for legion- naires at the other end of the property, American Legion representatives asked the city together, we laugh and cry.• The event wu attended by her sisters, brothers, nieces, nephews, grandchildren and even girllriends and fiances. The reunion was a positive experience for her mother, Rebecca Dailey said. "She could see them all,• she sa.ld. Police said the driver of the truck, Israel Romero, 21, of Brea, possibly reached over to answer his cellular phone and veered toward Dailey. · The front of the truck hit her bicyde. Traffic investigators are still interviewing several wit- nesses, Ll Dale Birney said. . . beth (. tigating w er• to pursue coverage for terrorist acts. That policy has skyrocket- ed and can be bought for about $100,000, which Lightholder said would be too expensive at this point. The increased insurance costs were factored into the estimate, by airport man- agers, that it would cost an additional $9 million to oper- ate the airport during the year following Sept. 11. It's not surprising who will shoulder the brunt of that spike, Lightholder said. "It's going to translate to higher costs to the traveling public,• she said. • PAUL QJNTOH covers the envi- ronment. JOhn Wayne Airport and politics. He may be reached at (!M9) 764-4330 or by e-mail at paul.clin- tonOlati~.com. for a long-term lease. Though Sutherland Talla later revised its plans, deciding to leave the post where it is, legion- naires and city officials agreed that a new lease was still a good idea. •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers New- port Beach. She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.casagrandeOlatimes.com BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Workshops set for Monday evening Newport Beach's next two general plan update commu- nity workshops will focus on the airport conunercial area and on City Council DlStrict No. 7. The workshops, where community members are invited to share input on the goals for the area, will take place Monday. The airport commercial area meeting will run from from 5 .to 6:30 p.m. at the Muth lnlerprebve Center, 2301 University Dnve. The Distnct No. 7 workshop, which includes the newly annexed Newport Coast area, will run from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Central Library Friends Meet- ing Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Information: (949) 644-3000. •ln the past, ii we found out ii it was the driver's fault. we've filed cases with the dis- trict attorney's office," be said. Alcohol was not a factor in the incident, Birney said. The charge is usually vehicular manslaughter. But the district attorney decides if the manslaughter would qualify as a felony or a misde- meanor, whic;h is a lesser charge. . Dailey is survived by five daughters, a son, 12 grand- children and a great-grand- child. She was married to Rod- ney Dalley for 44 years. He died nine years ago. A private memorial service will be held. OBITUARIES Jean Holden Private services will be held for Jean Holden, a Costa Mesa resident for more than 40 years. Ms. Holden died Saturday of cancer. She was 73. She is survived by daughters Lauri.e O'Brien and Tara Black. June Hinrichs Keyes Graveside services for June Hinrichs Keyes, a 32-year Corona del Mar resident and former air hostess, will be held at 12:45 p.m. today at Pad.fie View Memorial Park. 3500 Pad.fie View Drive. Mrs. Keyes died Friday of cancer. She was 66. She is survived by husband Jack, son Kurt, daughters Unda Keyes Ledendeck- er and Usa Keyes Lundri- gan, and sisters Janet Sul- livan and JoAnn Hook. WandaM. Tedesco A Mass for Wanda M. Tedesoo, a 43-year New- port Beach resident. will be beJd at 10 a.m. Frlday at Our Lady ot Mt Carmel in Newport Beach. Mrs. 1'edelco died 1\lelday o( emphysema. She was 72. Sbe 15 survived by husband Thomas S. Tedesco; and daughters Laura While, Sandy Kay and Julie Bas. • TO °"" MA0aS: The Dai- ly Pilot wekomes • obitu¥ies for resldeots or former resi- dents ot c~ ~and New- port h.ch. If you want to have an obltuaty printed in the Pilot, ~ YOU1 mortUary to fax us the lnformatlon at (949) 646--4170 or call the newsroom at (949) 7~324. • Daily Pilot PUIUC Slfln POLICE FILES COSTA MESA .~...,_._Ahome ~Ml ntport9d In the 1200 blOdc et 7 pm. Monday. • Goncord Stl'e9t: Posses.- slotl of marljUMla was reported In the 1000 block at 3:34 p.m. Monct.y. • East -StrMt Md ... wport IOuMQrd: A trafflc colllsfon lnvotvlng Injuries was reported at 4:07 p.m. Mond-v. • Mieol 5'r-.t; A petty theft was reported In the 3300 blodt at 2,<(YS ~ ~. • felrvlew I: A traffic accident Involving an Injury WM reported In the 2700 blodt at 4;31 p.m. Monday. • N9WpOlt loUlev.-d: A hit-.and-Nn was reported In the 2100 block at 6:33 p.m. Monday. • ....... ,,.._A petty ttleft was reported In the 2700 blodt at 3:05 p.m. Monday. ·~~..t\lk. torta SO.C Gmfld was reportl!d at 7:23 p.m. Monday. NEWPORT IEACH • EMt ..,ftoht: A boat bur- glary was reponed in the 200 block at 9: 13 a.m. Tuesday, • Weft Coast Highway: A petty theft was reported In the 2400 blodc at 11:47 a.m. Tuesday. • Ordlld Avenue: Annoy- ing phone calls were report- ed in the 600 block at 9:53 p.m. Tuesday. • St.fltlh (owt: Loud ~IC was reported In the 100 block at B:SO p.m. Tuesday. • 11th Street Battery was reported in the 900 block at 8:10 p.m. Tuesday. • 445th Street Ari auto theft was reported in the 100 block at 8:08 a.m. Tuesday BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Police diffuse bomb scare A suspected born b Wednesday afternoon at a Newport Beach home was very likely a paper weight or a replica of a World War 11 grenade. police said. Newport Beach police called the Orange County Sheriff's Depart- ment Bomb Squad after they received the call about 3:30 p.m. from a home in the 1700 block of Miramar Drive, Sgt. Mike McDermott said. He said the bomb squad has taken the grenade to .its lab for fur- ther investigation. McDermott said he was not sure who called in the bomb threat or where exactly the grenade was in relation to the home. No homes were evac- uated during the inci- dent, police said. . . Doily Pilot CURVE CONTINUED FROM A 1 on Easter Sunday, the only team in the majors to do so. We were told that this was because it gave them expo- sure on national television ahead of everyone else, which turned out lo be a mixed blessing. I had planned to.sneak off from the party to get my first look at the new and improved Angels on TV when two Easter miracles happened. I bad resigned myself to seeing most of my baseball this season on the tube. Our piece of a season ticket was lost in economic austerity. The extended family season ticket connections followed suit. Any ticket clout I once had as a result of writing warmly about the problems of the Angels' ticket manag- er some years ago In the Los Angeles Times were gone, along with him. Then, miraculously, res- cue. From across the street and over the phone . My lawyer neighbor, Ron Dar- Around TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN rtems to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fu to (949) 646- 4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event. as well as a contact phone number. A complete listing is available at www.dailypilot.com. TODAY Republican cand.ldate for governor Bill Simon will dis- cuss a variety of topics, including economic growth, transportation, energy, water and fiscal responsibility, when he speaks at a net- working buffet that begins at 5:30 p.m . at the Paof1c Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., New- port Beach. $75. Reservations requested. (714) 979-9131. SATURDAY Tbe UC lrvtne Arboretum will hold a spring plant sale titled "Showers of Flowers" from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. In an effort to brighten up your gar- den, the sale will feature ear- ly spring perennials and spring bulbs. The arboretum IS south of the comer of Cam- pus Drive' an Jamboree Road on the UCI North Campus. (949) 824-5833. Fashion Island wlU hold a We painting event from noon to 4 p.m. today and 7 at Fashion Island's Island Terrace Food ling, invited me to join him at the Angel.I' last exhibition game against the Colorado Rockies on Friday. And my brother-in-}.,w, Dan Angel, called in some favors to the Angel lront office, got tickets for the opener on Sunday, and invited my wife and me to join his party. The table was set on Thursday when Indiana quite remarkably won its way to the NCAA finals. Then on Friday, the Angels lived up to all their rosy pre- dictions by beating up on Colorado. I went home that night full of hope that the new Angels were loaded to deliver our first World Series in history. The n came Sunday and Monday. It would have been more exciting to stay home and watch small people hunt eggs in our backyard than it was at Anaheim Stadium. The Angels collapsed like a deflated balloon, losing 6-0 to the Cleveland Indians and looking very bad in the process. Cleveland scored four runs before the Angels ever came to bat in this new season, and I could actually Court, 62 Fashion Island, Newport Beach. $100 per We. ' Part of the proceeds will ben- efit children's programs at the Orange County Museum of Art. (949) 733-2198 SUNDAY Fidelity Federal Bank and a group of friends will host a fund-ra1Ser to assist a woman with reflex sympathetic dys- trophy, a disease of the sym- pathetic nervous system causmg severe pain, from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Fidelity Federal Bank, 1515 WestcWf Drive, Newport Beach. An auction will be held Wlth proceeds benefiting the RSD/CRPS Moss Memonal Foundation and gomg lo assist the woman. Donations and vol- unteers are sought. (949) 448- 8982 or (949) 448-0668. Youngsters are invited to make the mark at the annual Fashion Island Newport Cen- ter ble-painting event from noon to 4 p.m. today. The 12- inch terra cotta tiles will even- tually pave the walkways of the shopping center, adding to the 1,215 hand-painted bles now m place. The tiles are $100, which is tax-deductible, and paid reservations are reqw.red. The center IS at 401 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. (949) 721-2000. Tbe first of a three-day vege~ tarian cooking demonstration with samples, recipes and The Original MIKE'I cillPETI OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA •Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery• ALL CARPET & FLOORING CURRENTLY MARKED DOWN 30°/ooff ~s feel the air go out of a capac- ity crowd once inflated with hope. Then the following night, Indiana was creamed by Maryland in the NCAA final. The only thlng positive I can draw from such a week- end ls a tax deduction for the food I bought at both Angels games. My brother-in-law is about to make it very big as a TV and motion picture writer and producer. When he does, he plans to buy the Angels and install me as · their general manager. Thus, I consider any money I spend at games to be a business deduction. Beyond that point. I'm searching for meaning. Since baseball has long been embraced by Great Thinkers as a microcosm of life, itself, I feel the need to look for the philosophical ground to be discovered here. Not reli- gious, since I consider the spirttual qualities of a ball- park as powerful as any church I know. Not patriotic, since baseball has long been canonized as the American game, and we were quite certain in my war that's what handouts will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. in the fellowship hall at Costa Mesa Seventh- day Adventist Church, 271 Avocado St., Costa Mesa Call to register. $20, $25 a couple for the entire session. (949) 548-6596. MONDAY lnlernaUonally known schol- ar of humanistic inquiry and critical theory Georgio Agam- ben will present a lecture titled ·community, Identity, Trauma• at noon. The lecture is part of UC Irvine's 2001-02 Chancellor's Distinguished Fellow Senes and will be held at UCl's Humarubes Research Institute, Adrrunistrauve Building, Room 338. Free. (949) 824-7372 or www.evc.uci.edu/cdlsl. TUESDAY Orange Coast College's 19th annual High School Senior Day will take place from noon to 3 p.m. m the campus quad .. More than 3,500 Orange County high school seniors are expected to attend. Each sewor will receive early regis- tration materials for fall 2002 classes with counseling, orien- tation and financial aid mate- rials also available. Depart- ment and campus tours will be conducted for interested stu- dents. A free barbecue lunch also will be provided. Free. (714) 432-5725. Vinyls • Ceramics Wood• Laminates CALL NOW 642-8400 DESIGN CENTER · ''For All Your EJecorating Needs!'' 1 fliRNITURE ·1mupBQU1eu we were fighting for. Not ethical, since nowhere can be found a greater ma of Americans united in a single cause than at the ballpark. So what then? I've deaded that Rohen Bwns pointed it out when be wrote •the best laid schemes o' mice and men gang aft agley. • We set ourselves up for disappoinbnent if the Angels lost. Now we have to accept the realities and move on. That's when the cliches kick in. You win some, and you lose some. It's a long season. Don't be seduced by unreasonable expectations. Lile lessons all. Unless, of course, the Angels blow this season altogether, in which · case the cliches no longer work. I'll deal with that when and if it happens. Meanwhile, I find it both amusing and relevant that the Angels opened the sea- son against the Indians since that provides me a transition to a local event that simply can't go unrecognized here. I'm talking about the new player in the El Toro airport game: the Juaneno Band of Mission Indians. A workshop focusing on the art of selling in business will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at National University. The event will be hosted by the Service Corps of Retired Executives and sponsored by the U.S . Small Business Admirustration. The event IS $25 per person, or $20 if pre- registered. The university is at 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. (714) 550-7369 or www.SCOREI14.org. WED NESDAY Jodalko, a UC Irvine student organization that performs taiko drumming, will pre- sent a workshop at 8 p .m .. The workshop is part of UCI's 2001-02 Chancellor's Distinguished Fellows Series and will be held in Winifred Smith Hall. Free. (949) 824-7372 or www.evc. uci.edulcdfsl. Thursday, April 4, 2002 A5 According to news reports Wt week, this tribe has med up the airport property as an ideal site for a gaming casi- no. And this is no kile specu- lation since ii El Thro can be established as part of its ong- inal territory, the Mission Indians might file a ~ocess­ ful claim and decide they want an airport to provide customen; for their casmo. At the very least, they should provide an mterestlng addi- tion to the Great Park. Contemplating these prospects almost takes the edge off a losing weekend. But not quite. I'm not going to sell out a World Senes that easily. • IOSEPtt N. BEU 1s a resident of Santa Ana Heights. His column appears Thursdays. ==-. ~ -' '· .._ -- rNn>Sri~ Q~Oaals! cwUQtM.&IO ,_. ,-. wnM ~iu .. ~ HALilkC1" ........... tUSJ ~L..,., .......... tq-J MM/ ~HI ........ ~1« <;Qllil>~ ..... •ll• "'faaf., ...... •1~ C-C3 FIEEDEUVERY 714-549-2101 '°"" MNct • 'f 7J...., ..... ~lAFOOO RESTAURANT el OY!> TER BAR ~ir"U""ea tval'l'Er lunch I Dinner ~ 14:ro ~1 79SJ ~whi F,./e,d CJl'~.t> !J/irlf'e.r ~16~ Newpon Oeoctl (949) 67~74 C k>tmefty Delaney's) South Coast Plaza VIiiage (oooss Sunflower from lbdsll'oms) (714) 546-J.47 .. www.bluewstergrlll.com Why Isn 't Your Bank Willing to pay you more on Your Money Market Account? 3-. 0 0 %APY* 3 • 2 5 %APY* $10,000 Minimum $50,000 Minimum W E ARE! 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EDITORIAL Council made right temporary solution T he Costa Mesa City Council on Monday made a wise deci- sion in overtvming a Plan- ning Commission decision and allowing Calvary Church Newport Mesa to build a temporary sanctu- ary along Newport Boule- vard. The unanimous decision allows the church to build a 36-foot-high, 7,910- square-foot tent at 2115 Newport Blvd., the church's eventual location once it moves from its Orange Avenue site. The council Monday granted the church a 2 1/2- year approval, alter which the church will be required to request an extension of up to another 2 1/2 years. The church says it needs the tent because its perma- nent sanctuary cannot be built until they sell the Orange Avenue property. In the meantime, the church will monitor the real estate market. Church offi- cials say it's more difficult to sell the site now because the city issued a moratori- um on small-lot develop- ment. The Orange site is in a medium-density residen- tial zone. The Planning Commis- sion in late February voted 3 to 2 to reject the church's request, saying the tent would not be compatible with its surroundings and would set a precedent for other churches that have outgrown their buildings. When it comes down to it, though, Newport Boule- vard appears to be a piece- meal set up as it is, so how can something actually not fit in there? Further, the Planning Com.mission, just like the. City Council, should make decisions with planning in mind and a heart within. After the com.mission's decision, the church did make some adjustments to appease city officials, and the City Council made it worth its effort. The right decision has been made. However, we do urge the church not to take advantage of the council's generosity and to sell its Orange Avenue property sooner rather than later. After the 2 112 years, we hope the church will not need to ask for another 2 1/2-year extension. We hope by then that the per- manent sanctuary will be built or that it will be close to being finished. Peter Biehl's presence will live on after death Lorry and Melissa Sweet LETTER TO THE EDITOR South Africa to their Amy Biehl Foundation staff, they are much beloved. Jn our country and around the world, they have long · been in great demand as inspirational speakers and advocates for South Africa. Many in our community know them. too, and appreciate all their vOlun- teer hours spent to enrld1 our schools and cities. Any pa.rents who can raise four such outstand· ing children deserve our thankS and admiration u well. And our family can· not ~ress bow deeply touChed we have been by their kindness and dear concern. We've heard Peter •Y that Linda was at leut 60% of thelr foundation pamer.; ahlp. As dev~ .. bll pessing must be fOr UDda. I know her to be a lltrtlng. able~and leader WbO wallal wilb aplo\mb .bl ma.ny dnill. Wltboul mWi'lG ..... ..... goes frOaa tb9 ... ytoWm ol Cape 1bWn to JJlll'8 cm- fmw 111>~ .... 9'!t,tl ~-·· SllDR . . . ....... GETPUllllB I I 'It get4 the clock tlcJclng. And that's a good thing because it la 1n ow best interest to move to the new buJ.ldlng sooner.' Tlw Deily Pilot wekotNS i.ttM Of'I lsluts c.oncemlng Newport 8eld\ end Co$tl Mela. • lD1IM -~I to Edttorial '• Editor .,.... ...... at the Dally Pilot. 330 W. lay St., Costa MeM, CA 92627 • MAOW Hem.M-Ctll (949) 642-6086 -~lvary Church Newport Mesa Senior Pastor T1m c:.lek. on the Cost1 Mesa City Council's approval of a temporary sanctuary at his church's new site on Newport Boulevud that gives the church 2 112 years to build a permanent sanc;tuary •MX -Sendto(949)~170 • • 5-MAL-Send to dallyplloteQtimn.com All corr~ must Include full natM, l"lof'M. town and phone nUmber (for~ pU(pOMS). lhe Pilot~ the right to edit.,,~ for darity •nd length. Doily Pilot FU PHOTO I OAlt.Y i._or A boater makes bis way up West Udo Channel pa.st private slips. A report estimates that more than half of the city's private piers are rented out for profit City officials are considering whether the practice should be taxed. Dock rental fees can be avoided Hey, whose dock is it anyway? If the city of Newport Beach has to dip its hands into regulating free enterprise through trucing dock renters, then I hope that the dock owners are smart enough to figure out a legal opinion on how they can avoid paying more stupid taxes ("Dock rentals will get scrutiny,• March 29). I hope the new •harbor• com- mission under the command and final say of our mayor looks at how much revenue the offshore moor- ings bring the city, and what the mooring owners get for their tax dollar. Does the tax go directly back to the mooring/boat owner, such as lighted convenience slips with fil- tered running water and trash cans? Has that money collectively been used for dredging over the last 30 years? Or does it end up in the beach and parks fund? If a tax is assessed, then would it be fair to have everyone pay the same rate? Would the State Lands Commission get the tax? Does the city get an extra tax if you rent out a room in your house or an apart- ment? So is a dock zoned for use by the sole owner of the house? What if the house is a rental, does the renter get to use the dock? What if a duck moves in? U Newport Bay is listed as an "impaired waterway• by the state of California, then our leaders should be at grace for letting prop- erty owners pay to live and recreate in polluted and impaired water for millions of dollars of the ir hard earned money. I also would request under con- sideration a •wait in traffic rebate• for driving through Corona del Mar. RANDY SETON Balboa Island This letter,s from Costa de la Mesa On Sunday, I read your editorial titled "The name is lame.· which warned of a group proposing we change the name of our city from Costa Mesa to Costa Mesa-by-the- Sea. Although I am not sure I like the Idea of ordering new checks, address labels, rubber stamps, etc .. I would suggest that we consider (at lea.st what I am told) is the more grammatically correct in Spanish: Costa de la Mesa, meaning "table of the coast.· I feel this has a much classier ring to it, like Corona del Mar, Marina del Rey and Cota de Caza. Don't you agree? KENT M. PAUL Costa Mesa \iVestsideresidentoffended by source ,s opinion In Monday's article regarding the Job Center ("Job Center a whirl of controversy·), I believe (Orange County Human Relations Commis- sion Executive Director) Rusty Kennedy's ·ru1es· are called laws, which he wishes to circumvent, and his suggestion of containment, ·the more rules a job center has, the less people it can serve, therefore send- ing those who need to work to other parts of the city,• is highly offensive to Westside residents. LINDA NEWMAN Westside Columnist obviously envies rich Newport I would like to commend Gerald Bradley for his letter March 7 (Com- munity Commentary, "Residents live in Newport for a reason·) not so much for setting Mayor Tod Ridge- way straight for his ignorant com- ments regarding his own citizens, but mainly for blasting Byron de Ara.k.al. This has been long overdue. De Arakal's obvious class envy has made his wtiting inelevant. I am not rich. STEVE LEACH Newport Beach Mayor says Costa Mesa sounds perfectly fine S ince Costa Mesa is receiving newspaper recognition, I felt compelled to share with the community a few facts about our outstanding dty. We are close to the ocean (within three miles) without the fog, and we are lucky enough to live in one of the best punatit: zones for gar· dening in the world -a gardener's delight. Costa Mesa is a vibrant community -with wonderful resi- dential neighborhoods and recre- ation programs for the entire com- munity, arts programs, youth sports activities, higher educational insti- tutions, special events and 412-plus acres of parkland, all unique and enjoyable. We are proud to be a memoo of nee City, USA, and mott d-all;jmt at>Oat-everythtng J>ef19D needs can be found in Costa MeA. for eumple (this is just a start): South Coast PJaza1 Metro Point, Harbor Center; Target Greatland Center, The Lab1 HWgren Center; Triangle Square, Mesa Verde Cen· ter1 The Courtyard•• The Campi East 17th Str t sbopt1 Ne~rt Boulevard 1hops; Mfta North Cen· ter1 1\'ader Joe'.11 Orange County Pa1rtJroundt Swap Meet1 Orange Coast College Swap ~ii BUt 17th Str et Antique Rawr Tl9e Autopln on 8rtltol1 ~ ~ a='orming Arts Cedlllrr .... ..,._,Tuea Mela aw: "'1bo-.. 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The 'Success belongs to the ladies and gentlemen back- ing the charitable foundation, led by Diana Miner of New- port Beach, in conjunction with the super-dedicated vol- unteers who organize and staff the presentation. This year's chair- woman is the dynam- ic and love- ly Pamela Nestande, who is tak- mg the event to a new expanded plateau. ·we have taken the dead- edly American penchdnt for rnixmg styles and penocls by fusing European formallty with the elegant, Wltty sensi- bility of the 21st century,· says Nestande, also a talent- ed decorator ,in her own nght. She adds, ·Dealers are eage( to talk to new, young collectors. They want to edu- cate the client, explam the histOPf and the value of an antique piece.· • I' I I ' .. " , • I • ~I I J 11' I 11' I • I•,, I ' Nestande also shares that the show Uus year will pre- sent three outstanding guest speakers. Best-selling author Arianna Huffington, White House sociaJ secretary Laude Firestone and internationally acdaimed designer Ann Fraser will each preside over a luncheon dunng the show's run. Sponsored by Mercedes- Benz USA, Whittier Trust Co .. Coldwell Banker-Coast New- [!]~Dunn-Well Fine Furniture At Designer Prices New Mcrchaldlse ArrlYcs Oal!Y -Hurry In Fof Best Sclcctlool port Properties, South Coast Plau and George A.rgyros and hl.s wife, Julia (who has gone back to her ongmal name from Judie), the show will debut April 11 with a preVlew dinner and reception under the tent. It will run through Apnl 14. This event is a must-do. Proceeds from the show will benefit 10 char- ities chosen by the commit- tee. For information, call (949) 451-4546. • • • It was luncheon on the "lsle of Capn" for the Nallon- al Charity League Juruors. The 16th annual mother- daughter fashion show was a true breath of spring. 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M Tustin, CA 92780 lln Cbelsee and Maddy Roth enjoy the auctton at the Naaollal Omtty League Juniors spring fashion show. 10n011 un: Art of Dining patrons Hal and Cindy Harley Joln sponsors Joan and Tom Ria ch. 1on01111HT: National Charity League Juniors President Kathy Hancock ls surrounded by event co-chairs Leonie Lumpkin and Toni HUton. ters represents a very moclem group, with many balanong careers and famtly, but still mdkmg bme for Old World tradlbons thdt represent fanu- ly values and cornmuruty ser- vice. More thdn 500 guests of the Juniors converged upon the Palm Garden of the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach to blend the old and the new. At the end of a very full day -which mduded a !Yanlrtri '"'· E -Nshion~ DIKOIJr? Chmmd - M.tJtt Owr !Wry anJKOCE fasbwn show featunng many of the children of league members modelllig Roxy and Oilily garments, and a vast auction that mcluded every- thing from diamond jewelry to a Hawalian tnp-the group of children and their mothers graduated from the 1wuor status to the National Charity League Chapter. Co-chaired by Toni Hllton and LeonJe Lumpkin -with able support frQm President Kathy Hancock and board members Kathy Stuart, Ertn Meyer, Kathy Kelter, Kath- leen Fanner, Suzanne Sear-· Jes, Anne Burger, Debble Johnson, Yvonne Scholemer, Gay Butera, Krlst1na Grace, Diane Cotton and Diane Edmonston -the event raised m excess of $75,000 The money will benefit league-sponsored charities, mdudmg Hlgh Hopes Neuro- logical Recovery Group, Rehabilitation Center, the Harry and Grace Steele ChLl- dren's Center and the Ped1- atnc Cancer Research Foun- datlon. Spotted in the very fdsh- 1onable crowd were Jennifer Van Berg, Mary Fallon, Ann Ramser, Betsy Van't Hof, Evan Corkett, Stephanie Rados and Marion Palley • • • Art of D1runq XV lhr antlopated June 1 event c,up- portmg the Orange County Mu!>eum of Art, will Ix• pre- viewed at an elegdnt cocktd.ll recepuon t>-1dy q hosted by the much 111 demdnd New- port Bedch hostess Joan Riacb and her husbcmd. Tom Bronze sculptures by French artist Guy Ferrer dnd exqws- 1te contempordry gldsswork by Caleb Siemon will be on display dt the R1dch Wdter- front estate. Tius season's Art or Duuny will honor Henry Segerstrom, Orange County patron of the arts, along with artist John Baldessarl. Jazz performer Diane Schuur 1s set to enter- tain. To support Art of Duung, call Brian Langston at U1e museum at (949) 759-1122. Ext. 207. • THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Matnmr thas AJ """&«iw • I 0% discrnmJ "" • hllir ntl. J -r DATEBOOK Doily Pilot t -A8 Thursday, April 4, 2002 Rumors' rife with l~nghs at the ·Trilogy Tom Titus fOR THE DAILY PILOT 0 ver the last four decades, Neil Simon has firmly established himself as the king of Ameri- ca's comedy playwrights, but not until the late 1980s did he give vent to THEATER pure, unadul- terated farce. REVIEW Before that, his closest dpproach to this genre was lhe third act of H Plaza Suite" more than 30 years ago. With "Rumors," however, Simon's patented one-liners link up with uproarious sight gags in a convoluted plot that requires repeated viewings to lruly sort out. It's also a rarity in the Simon canon -a true ensemble comedy, with the qood stuff spread quite derno- natically among its eight principal characters, and con- taining nearly as much ctia- logue in the key of F as your lypical David Mamet opus. o;;omething Simon has shied uway from in the past. Naturally, this is a play local community theaters have pounced on, and cur- rently the "Rumors" are Oy- mg at Costa Mesa's Trilogy Playhouse. where a mar- velously bdlanced company FYI • What: "Rumors" • W'heN: Trilogy Play~ house, 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa • Wh•n: Through April 14. 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and S p.m. Sun- days •Cost: $13 or $15 • • Call: (714) 957-3347, Ext. 1 plays the farce to the hilt under the practiced guiding hand of director Alida Butler. No matter that we've seen this work nearly as often as we have "Steel Magnolias," the zingers still zing w.hen launched by a cast as capable as that at the Thlogy. The occasion for all the fun and frolic is an anniversary party hosted by a couple we never see. The husband is recovering from a bullet wound to the ear, and the wile is missing. A recipe for madcap comedy? Absolutely. when the four invited and for- mally garbed couples.concoct their own interpretations as to what might have happened. First on the scene are Ken (Jamie Polli) and Chris (Jillary Gordon), a pair of lawyers striving to apply the proper Prom left, Jtllary Gordon, Jamie Poli, James Mulligan and Beth Mernll Divis plot their explanation of the hosts' absence in "Rumors," appearing at the llilogy Playhouse. spin on the situation. Then come Lenny (James Mulli- gan) and Claire (Beth Merrill Davis), an accoUQtant and his wife, whose new BMW has just been broadsided, leaving Lenny with a severe case of whiplash. Psychiatrist Ernie (Wes Martens) and his TV cooking show hostess wife, Cookie (Sharon Simonian). are next on the scene, both enduring liberal doses of physical pain (her sprained back; his burned fingers) throughout the evening. Finally, we get squabbling spou~s Glenn (Dave Schade), a nervous aspiring politician. and Cassie (Karen Franson), seething with jealousy. which may or may not be justified. Mixed together and stirred vigorously, this company interacts with vigor and verve. a capable ensemble with numerous inctividual highlights emerging. Chief among these are Mulligan's convoluted explanation to the curious police officers (Justin Brusca and Jenny Stumpf) and Franson's tense tantrums, which morph into comedic vamping. Gordon's aching nicotine withdrawal and Polli's gun· shot-inspired deafness also gamer a plethora of laughs, while Martens' and Simon- ian's middle-aged billing and cooing contrast ni£ely with the rancorous jibes burled P.-Y Schade and F.ranson. Mulli- gan and Davis lift the show's comedy level as they plot to save their unseen friends fur. ther embarrassment. Mulligan, as always, serves as scenic designer, cre- ating an.attractive, upper· class interior setting on which the comic bedlam· is played out Butler bas done a fine job highlighting the contributions of eaoh performer on a small stage housing eight -some- times 10 -actors at once. "Rumors" may be a famiJ. iar property in local commu- nity theater circles, but its frantic comic desperation remains fresh and exceeding- ly funny in the hands of a superior ensemble such as the cast at the Thlogy Play- house. This is Neil Simon at his absolute funniest. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His teviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. Theatre Arts Center's 'Young Man' stirs a disturbance Tom Titus FOR THE DAILY PILOT T he young man from Atlanta never makes an appearance in Hor- ton Foote's "Young Man From Atlanta," but his omnipresent THEATER shadow ?ark-ens the lives REVIEW of a Houston family at the nudpoint of the last century. tytuch like the 1950s peri- od lhe play depicts, the pro- duction at the Newport The- dire Arts Center plods grimly ulong, repetitiously, until a rnnclus1on of sorts 1s redched. Even for a play lhat 1>amed the 1995 Pulitzer Pnze. "Young Man" is in need of some jucticious prun- iny to attain its full potential. Prolific.playwright Foote has reversed the usual order of drdmatic construction. His rhmdx actually arrives early m the play, and the balance or the everung is spent dttempting to ascertain just what led to these traumatic nrcumstances. Fringe char- acters are mtroduced and orcupy entuely too much FYI • WHAT: "The Young Man From ~tlanta " •WHERE: Newport The- atre Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach • WHEN: Through April 21. 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays, 2:30 p.m. Sundays •COST: $13 • CALL: (949) 631-0288 time and attention. while expository events are deliv- ered by one character, then recycled by another a bit lat- er. Director Phyllis Gitlin has given us a moving experi- ence, but one that doesn't move with sufficient velocity, as though it would border on· heresy to trim the fat from this corpulent creation. Why, for instance, is an elderly lady who once served as a maid for the central couple introduced? What does her· presence accomplish in fur- thering the story? Nevertheless, HYoung Man From Atlanta• contains Spruce Up for Spring! 50 % Off Topiaries J69 E. 17th Street. Costa Mesa. (located behind Plum's Patio) Phone(949)646-674S Jack Messenger, right, confronts, from left, Harriet Whlt- myer, Seymour "Sy" Schwartz, Simon Panczyk and Brian Burns in "The YoungMan From Atlanta" at the Newport Theatre Arts Center. a pair of stellar performances in the central roles of Will and Lily Dale Kidder, whose lives are thrown into turmoil almost from the first line of dialogue. Will is a proud businessman. approaching . 60, whose financial feet are kicked out from under him. while his wife is a pathetic study in ultra-religious gulli- bility. Jack Messenger delivers a magnificent interpretation of an angry produce company executive whose abrupt ctis- missal after 38 years with his company -and just after RosEY's AUIOBODY You have the right to choose your repair facility Insist on the Best LIFETIME WARRANTY Fun Service Collition Center ln•uronce Approved Shop (949) 642·4522 I he's built a $200,000 home. a mansion in the 1950s -cul- minates in a heart attack when he learns the family's nest egg has been doled out to a silver-tongued con man who's profiting from their grown son's sukide. Messen- ger is superbly accurate in his portrayal. ranging from emphatic roaring to painful capitulation. As his equally pained and emotionally conflicted wile, Harriet Whitmyer beautifully conveys the picture of a vul- nerable Southern homebody who has allowed religion to . consume her life in the absence of a loving son and supportive husband. Wh.it- myer's heartache is skillfully enacted as sbe continues. against her husband's wish- es. to contact the unseen uyoungman " who may pro- vide a link to her departed son. Seymour "Sy" Schwartz, making his stage debut at an advanced age, is quite con- vincing as Lily Dale's pas- sively understanding stepfa- ther. Brian Bums squirms in the role of the younger work- er th.rust into Will's position, while Simon Panczyk offers surface veneer as Schwartz's nephew, who also knew the Kidders' departed son. Patricia Newman makes her maid's role far showier than the part is written, thereby contributing what little lightness exists in the Newport production. Valerie Harness draws sympathy in her penciled-in role of the elderly and nearly infinn domestic, and Darren Nash skillfully depicts a younger executive's discomfort at cashiering an aging employ- ee in a scene reminiscent of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman.• Sei against an immaculate backdrop created by produc- er Terri Miller Sahmidt and constructed by Marty and Mary Eckma.nn, "Young Man From Atlanta• reeks of period authenticity. If Foote's script were tightened and polished, this play would be even more of a riveting experience. • TC)flll nrus reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. . i' . .., • ...,. Ill ~... ..,,.. . . . - . -~~ .. -.;.~ _.....~ -.. . . . ""' . Wlch M-f. 1 1 .30 -2p.m. • Dinner~ 5 -1~.m. 2675 Irvine Ave. • eo.t. Mela Doily Pilot .. Thundoy, April 4', 2002 A9 Satirical and strange 'Smoochy', 'Panic Room' pushes buttons Reel CRITICS Keep your kids away from 'Smoochy' Danny De Vito's ·0eath to Suioochy• is a strange dark come- dy that totally . skewers the world of children's television. ~esaim John Depko at popular kiddie shows that feature ani- mal characters. Surrogates for Barney and Big Bird are placed squarely in DeVito's wicked gun sights. In this malicious satire, all the stars of the Kid TV Net- work are foulmouthed drunks, drug addicts or crazy men whose vices lead to their downfall 11Us R-rated moV1e IS definitely not for young- sters. Robirl Williams is frenetic as the bate-filled Rainbow Randolph Smiley, who ends up broke and homeless after being busted for taking bribes from parents who want their lads to be on his show. Enter Ed Norton as a sappy and ide- alistic entertainer for kids who is hired by the network to replace Randolph and save their ratings. Norton puts an a baggy pink costume and becomes Smoocby the Rhino, the politi- cally correct kid show host. De Vito plays the sleazy agent who tries to take Smoocby down the taintesi path of bis previous clients. Wild plot developments unfold at a frantic pace. There areduelinggangsofmob- sters, a collection of neo- Na.zis, a brain-damaged prize fighter, dwarfs and mW"ders played for laughs. A bizarre mix of scenes and characters that are occasionally very fun- ny, but always peculiar. Bad language and aude ~ghtgagsabound.Amusing but vulgar, the target audi- ence for this fare would appear to be teenage boys with short attention spans. As director and star of this effort, De Vito seems to be desperately tryirlg to recap- ture the zany atmosphere of tus past hits: "The War of the Roses· and "Throw Mama from the Train." He is only partly successful. •Death to Smoochy" is rat- ed R for language and sexual references. • JOHN DEPKO is a Costa Mesa resident and a senior investigator with your next dinner. Mouth-watering entr~es , a relaxed dining atmosphere I and patio seating with a delightful view of Newport Bay make for a refreshing break In your day. Open from 7:00 AM, 7 days a week. (949) 729-1144 Now Open For Dinner. -·~-_.,..__ for the Orange County publk defender's office. 'Panic Room' pays off in suspense •panjc Room.• the new film by director David F10cher, never lacks for suspense. Findler, whose previous work includes •pigbt Club," •The Game,• and ·Sev-en.• once again suc- ceeds irl making the audience anxious Kristen Stewart plays Sarah Altman and Jodie Poster plays her mother, Meg, In "'Panic Room." :~mtort-Ryan Gilmore able. In any other context, provoking such feelings would be tantamount to complete failure, but in a suspense-thriller they are nec- essary elements that are so . often lacking in today's pre- dictable formula films. The film revolves around a room designed to be a fortress against home invasion in an immense Manhattan town- house. However, the audience learns, along with the protag- onists, that such a room can be easily transformed from a sarictuary into a trap for its inbabilarlts. Meg Albnan, played by Jodie Foster, is recently divori:ed from her millionaire husband and moves into the townhouse with her 11-year- old daughter, Sarah. Unbe- knownst to them, three men have set their sights on a for- tune that is hidden in the pan- ic room. These would-be thieves are initially thrown off by the fact that the home is already irlhabited, an unforeseen diffi- culty that their greed con- vinces them they can over- come. 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But aside from these minor chstractlons. ·Panic Room• really delJvers with an intense story lme and fine perfor- mances by all the actors. "Panic Room" is rated R for violence and language. • RYAN GILMORE IS a Costa Mesa resident I ;,;, 011 r \<'II' ()/( f\(,/: l.ocatio11 .' FREE 4,, PLANT wrth a minimum purchase of $25 (Good lhN Apfli 10lh) ls your garden ready? Warm weather means beaucifuJ Spring color. Come sec our wonderful selection of premium quality pcrrenials at our new location in Old Towne Orange. Custom orders and home delivery arc available. Call G~ Davila, o~cr. at (71") 838-1985 schedule a fm: in- homc consultition for planter beds. containers and hanging baskets. ( lll/f1// 11. ' I' I Tl/' I "'""fill f,1,· __ 1111111 ".11111 il.11 I I'"' J .. DAtEBOOir . . . . Doily Pilot AIO The beef's the thing at .Mortoi;i's Stephen Santeaoce FOil THE DAtlY PILOT Fine dm.ing in America bas over the years taken on many guises. French restaurants once stood as the pinnacle of haute cuisine, but dS American palates grew more sophisticated, various food styles DINING have vied to~ REVIEW :~=~~- wallet. High- end Italian is certainly stylish, Cc:lhfomia cwsine and its off. shoot produce exciting ideas, and exotic Asian and Middle Edstem tastes now compete tor a share of the honors. FYI • WHAT: Morton's •WHERE: 1641 W. Sun- flower Ave., Santa Ana, Inside South Coast Plaza ' Village • WHEN: 5 to 11 p.m. Monday through Satur- day, Sunday untll 10 p.m .. • HOW MUCH: Very \ expensive ' • CALL: (714) 444-4834 the diners are elegantly attired and groomed. The occasional patron wandering about in blue jeans seems as out of place at Morton's as a vegetarian. family-style. Jumbo steamed asparagus ($7.95) as thick as a dgar or fresh broccoli ($4.95) are both served with an eggy, rich hollandaise. The lyoMaise potatoes ($4.95), thick chunks of potato roast- ed aisp and mixed with carameli2edonions,aredeli- cious. Non red-meat choices include a thick-cut swordfish steak ($26.95) served with beamaise sauce or whole baked Maine lobster that's market priced. Of course, good steaks deserve good wine, and the Morton's wine list features a well-thought-out selection of bottles. although the markups are on the steep side. Cork- age is $15 a bottle if you'd like to bring something from your own cellar. Everything is done on a large scale at Morton's, and dessett.s are no different. No But despite all the trends und fashions, one style of din- 1119 has remained a classic American icon -the steak- house. Arnericqns have had a love affair with }>eef since the dc1ys when cowboys roamed thP plains, herding cattle and lc•ndmg off rustlers. While mdJly of us couldn't tell a morel from a truffle, most can Pxtol the virtues of a good cut ol lx•ef. A good steak.house begs for a good martini to start the evening off, and there's no better place to enjoy one than the clubby bar set off to the Side of the entrance. The designers have left the wall faong the dining room operi but ingeniously portioned, wtth a glass panel so that one can observe the goings on while still enjoying a hushed conversations over a pre-or post-dinner_ cocktail. SEAN HlLER I OAl.Y Pit.OT Adam Johnson, food server, displays a menu tray at Morton's tn Costa Mesa. -less than four souffles are offered -chocolate, Grand Mamier. lemon and raspberry ($12.95). The souffles are sized for two and need some lead ti.me to prepare. Plan ahead, and order. one with your dinner. Morton's of Chicago is the Pp1tome of what a high-end steakhouse should be. The restaurant has recently rnopened in its new location on the site where Planet Hol- lywood used to sit, and the new Morton's is twice the size ol the old and as imposing from the outside as a bank headquarters. Sitting in th~ line of fancy cars waiting for the vd.let, it's difficult not to IC'el Like you've arrived; and not 1ust for dinner. Inside, Morton's exudes a confident, understated sophistication. Muted earth tones and dark wood elegant- ly define the large. open dm - tng room, punctuated by the crisp white linens that adorn the well-spaced tables. Although there is no dress code ell Morton's, it's the type of rc•staurant that you want to clrPss up to go to and most of The menu at Morton's is classic American with an emphasis on generous por- tions, prime beef and fresh ingredients. Appetizers such as the Jumbo shrimp cocktail ($11.95) or plump oysters ($10.95), served well chilJed .with classic cocktail sauce and horseradish, merely wet the appetite for the feast to come. A must is the smoked salmon ($10.95). Sides of salmon are smoked in-house and proudly displayed on.a silver platter near the entrance. When ordered. servers will carefully slice paper-thin portions and serve the smoky fish with tradibon- dl garnishes and toast points. Soup lovers can start off with a hearty lobster bisque ($10.95), although I found that they over do the cream and I couldn't detect a trace of sherry; a must for any true bisque lover. Salads are kept simple and include my favorite -thickly sliced beefsteak tomatoes ($6.95) served with either a classic blue cheese dressing or slices of onion and tangy vinaigrette. I like to order the latter crumbled with some of the blue cheese. Morton's also serves a respectable Caesar ($6.95) that's not timid with the anchovies. although I thought the kitchen was a bit heavy-handed with the dress- ing. or course. beef IS what Morton's is all about, and it's presented here with a Oour- ish. Soon after you're seated, your server will roU over a trolley and begm the menu •demonstration,• which involves showing off each cut of USDA prime beef, as well Gaucin is The St. Regis Monarch Beach Resort fd Sj>a's magniftcml rtj/ection qfan endzonft°ng Mediterranean destination. 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The steaks are, as expect- ed, cooked expertly under the guidance of Executive Chef Dwight Craig, and the servers are well-skilled at describing exactly what the difference will be between medium and med.iwn rare. There are probably as many opinions on the best cut of beef as there~ ex-Enron employees, but true connois- seurs seem to prefer the rib- eye. Morton's rib-eye ($29.95) is a generous 16-ounce cut perfectly marbled and as ten- der as any I've had. Filet mignon is popular these days as a leaner and often more tender steak, and Morton's offers a healthy 14- ounce filet that melts in your mouth. Because of the lower fat content, filets are consid· erect slightly less flavorful than other cuts, and Morton's dresses theirs up with a tangy beamaise, the classic French sauce that's similar to hol- landaise but with vinegar. The signature steak at Morton's is a 24-ounce bone- in porterhouse ($34.95). Or, for the truly adventurous (and well-off) take a shot at the 48- ounce version of the same steak ($69.95). They don't give a medal for finishing one of these, but it's sure some- thing to tell your friend's about. In true steakhouse fashion, Morton's dispenses with any pretense of presentation. You won't find edible flowers adorning you're plate or tow- ers of artfully arranged herbs. Order a steak, and you get a steak on a white plate, noth- ing else. Dig m. U you want something to go with your steak, sides are ordered a la carte and served ] The warm Godiva cake ($8.95) IS probably the most decadent. The small round, flourless cake is tilled with a molten Godiva chocolate sauce that oozes onto your plate as you cut into this lus- cious sweet. For big steaks, cold cock- tails and an upscale dining experience (albeit with an upscale budget), Morton's is a great choice. In addition to the main dining room, Mor- ton's has several private "boardrooms" that can accommodate groups of 1 O to 140, makmg 1l well suited to a special event or corporate dinner. • STEl'ttEN SANTACROCIE'S restau- rant reviews appear every other Thursday. Send him your comments at sdsantaOoc-dining.com. Friends of the Mission and South Coast P laza Re9uest the pleasure ot ~our compan~ at the Benefit Preview Gala for The Southern California Spring Garden Show prc&ekd b_y Smith&Hawken Thursda~, A pril 11 , 2002 6:)0 -9:00 p.m . South Coast Plaza Crate & r>arrel/Mac~·s Home S t ore Wing l3e the first to experience The South ern California Spring Garden s h o w! E:~o_y the live sounds o f Alturas Music, fine cuisine from South Coast Plaza restau rants, a nd a selection of premium wines, M argaritas a nd M a rtinis. Tickets are available at $7).00 per person RSVP Toda~, b~ calling (9+9) 2;1'-J,00, ext. '2' A ll event proc.ceds w11l 6upf?Ofi pr'r"~rvabon pro_JCGt6 ~the , Great Stone Church Monument t M1~ion San Ju n pistrnno. Rm1'mR COAST VDmv'O ltWtsnN ............ ,. Quon Of 1HE DAY "The only thing that matters, when you get right down to it ... ls how many people did you really help out? ... " Rich SIWI, for.mer Rams' All-Pro center .. Daily Pilot 5pom lcltor Roger Corfson • 949..5744223 • Spol1s Pax: 949-650Q170 The Saul of the earth Former Rams All-Pro center continues to give back to community, charities. ch Saul was• Mr. Dependability during his 12-year NFL career or the Los Angeles ·Rams, and, since retiring, has carried on a similar streak for charities. "For however long I'm here, all I want to know is did I make a Richard Dunn GOLF difference· in some peoples' lives,• the former All-Pro center once said, while he was battling colon cancer, which he has since defeated. "The only thing that matters, when you get right down to it ... is how many people did you really help out?" Saul, who has been one of the few former Rams to remain in Southern California since the team bolted for St. Louis in 1994, is gearing up for a banner event. The Orange County Chapter of Cbildhelp USA will host its 20th annual Celebrity Golf Classic May 21 at Pelican Hill Golf Oub, with Saul as celebrity host. Med.hi Eftekari of the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach and theater magnate Jim Edwards of Newport Beach are the co-honorary chairmen of the event, which raised about $165,000 last year for Childhelp USA. Saul, who never missed a game in his NFL playing career, will once again provide the tournament field with star-studded former athletes, mostly ex-Rams. Last year, Saul was joined by fotmer teammates Reggie Doss, Lawrence McCutcheon, Merlin Olsen, Vince Ferragamo and Dennis Harrah. SEE GOLF PAGE 82 San Clemente def eats CdM in title game, 8-1, Wednesday night at TeWinkle Park. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Despite the verdict in Wednesday night's championship game, Corona del Mar High's baseball team found itself this week in the Pride of the Coast Tournament. "This is by far the best spring break we've had since I've been here, so I'm not the least bit disap· pointed," CdM Coach John Emme, in his fifth year, said after San Clemente defeated his Sea Kings, 8-1, to win the tournament title at TeWinkle Park. •since we started this tournament, we've l:¥!come a better baseball team and we'll be ready when we come back to open (Pacific Coast) league on Tuesday (at home against Northwood).• Something had to budge, though, as CdM and San Clemente entered the title game with five-and four- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Coronadel Mar High; funlor Keith Long runs down an Infield bouncer that made ltlnto the outfield ln Wednesday night's champion.ship •ow down .with San Clemente ln the Pride of the Coast Tournament atTeWlnkle Park. OAJLY~OTOS BY "CH ti111e game winning streaks, respectively, • and identical 7-7 records. "In tournaIIJent play like this, you need a lot of luck," said San Clemente Coach Dave Gellatly, whose squad took some knocks in SCOlllOllD the perennially tough South Coast League, before having a team meet- San Cle(nente a ing and beating Thabuco Hills, 2-0, Sea Kings 1 the next day to trigger the winning streak. San Clemente starter Andrew Bovich, a sophomore left-hander, improved to 3-1 with six quality innings. Sovich, who gave up five hits, struck out seven and walked two, lost his shutout bid in the sixth inning. when CdM cleanup hitter Keith Long doubled down the rlght-tield line, moved to third on Matt Gugliuzza's ground out and scored on a wild pitch. Bovich fanned the final two hitters to end the inning. SEE COM PAGE 83 Corona del Mar's Jerltt Thayer (left) applies the tag to a sliding Michael Swain (16) of San Cemente. DAILY PILOT HIGH SOIOOl ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Sharon Day mOPSll April I honot9e CRAIG PHOENIX Thursday, April 4, 2002 Bl Sailors' errors turn it south Newport Harbor outhits Pacifica, 14-7, but three unearned runs fatal as Pacifica capitalizes with an 8-6 tourney victory. Steve Virgen DAILY PlLOT NEWPO RT ~-----. BEACH -True to the name of the tournament they hosted and true to the words of their • coach, the New-SCOlllOlll port Harbor High Sailors had much Pacrfica to be proud of Sellon 8 6 while playing in .__ ___ __. the Pride of the Coast baseball tourney. Newport (4-9) was able to improve and won back-to-back games Monday and Tuesday, after a one-run loss to Back Bay rival Corona deJ Mar Saturday. So, an 8- 6 consolation championship loss to Pacifica Wednesday could not dim the Sailors' light at the end of the tunnel. The Tars know: If they eliminate errors they have a better chance to win. Wednesday, the Sailors outhit Pacifica, 14-7, but they were done in by four errors, which led to three unearned runs. •We won two in a row and improved every game,• Newport Coach Joel D~sguin said. "We battled today. Hopefully, we're going in the right direction. We still have to eliminate some errors, and that got us today.• For the tournament overall, Desguin said the Sailors, "got the most out of it.· In addition, the consolation championship pro- duced an opportunity for freshman Matt End.son to make his pitching debut. The Tars' right-bander went four innings and showed strmg dl8lader in the fourth. After allowing two runs (one tmearned), Erickson started to show signs of falling apart. Then, a would-be double play by senior f:ir&t baseman Cody Forsythe went for naught because a catcher's inteder- ence loaded the bases. After, Pacifica designated hitter Alfonso Auelua, who would later slam a towering solo home run over the right<enter field fence in the sixth, came up to bat. Erickson battled with Auelua to a full count, then delivered a low change-up which produced a swing and a miss for the strikeout. his second of the game. Erickson induced the next batter to groundout to get the Tars out of tbejam. •Erickson did a great job,• SEE NEWPORT PAGE 83 , - SPORTS <" Doily Pilot'~ DAILY PH.or SPOITS COWIUT OFFICIAL COUPON 500 The Daily Pilot's Irrelevant Week XXVII Very Most·· Relevant Contest v NO STRINGS AITACHED EVERYONE'S ELIGIBLE, EXCEPT THE JUDGE AND ms ENTIRE FAMILY TREE. BECOME AN INSTANT EXPERT. IMPRESS ESPN. IMPRESS YOUR WALLET. CELEBRATING MR. JUEi.EVANT xxvn BE AN NFL 2002 DllAFINIK ENTRY FEE: ZERO KNOWLEDCE REQUlll.EMENI'S: NONE One Dally Pilot reader has a $500 payoff coming to him or her, with world-class fanfare. TIU! PINE PRINT Here's what you have to do. 1. KOUS"i"ON 3. DBJ1l01f 4. B1JFFA10 O.DAUAI 7. MINNl!SOTA 8. KANSAS crrv 9. JAa!ONVllU 10. CINCJNNAJl ·- 11. INDIANAJIOUS t2. ARIZONA , 13. NEW ORLEANS H. NEW YOU GIANTS 15. 1ENNESSEE 16. 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U this thing is still tied, then it goes to a coin lip, or series of coin mp., by the Big Cheese himself. the Unda Isle Flash, honorary mayor of Newport Harbor, multiple Hall of Famer, lnelevant Week Founder and local good guy Paul Salata. So save this coupon, and be ready to strike when the Iron ls hot •.. and GOOD LUCIO NOTE NAME: . ' ADDRESS: CHEAT LIST The Cheat Ust at lhe left is a partial listing or some or the top players believed to be available. but by no means should it be considered complete (or accurate). --------------------~ BUJEOfFS QB -Joey Harrington, Oregon; QB -David Carr, Fresno State; DE -Julius Peppers, North (.arolina; CB -Phillip Buchanon. Wisconsin; TE -Jeremy Shockey, Miami; OT -Bryant Mc:Kinnie, Miami; PHONE NUMBER:------------- OT -John Henderson, Tennessee; S -Roy Williams, Oklahoma; OT -Mike Williams, Texas; CB -Quentin Jammer, Texas; OT -Albert Haynesworth. Tennessee; OT -Ryan Sims, North (.arolina; WR -Jabar Gafney, Florida; RB -William Green, Boston College; WR -Ashley Lelle, Hawaii; DE -Dennis Johnson. Kentuc:Xy, WR -Antonio Bryant Pittsburgh; DE -Kalimba Edwards, South c.arolina; WR -Donte Stallworth, Tennessee; CB -Craver Keyuo, Nebraska; OT -Mike Pearson, Florida; DE -Dwight Freeney, Syracuse; WR -Josh Reed, LSU; RB -TJ. Duckett. Michigan State; CB -Lito Sheppard. Florida; NOTE: IF THE ABOVE IS NOT LEGIBLE, WE'RE GOING TO WAD THIS WHOLE FORM UP AND TOSS rT IN THE TRASH. OG -Toniu Fonoti, Nebraska; S -Ed Reed, Miami; TE -Daniel Graham, Colorado; OlB -Napofeon Harris, Northwestern. THEY'RE GOING TO GO, BUT WHERE AHO WHEN7 G -Kendall Simmons. Auburn; RB -Ointon Portis. Miami; G -Andre Gurode, Colorado; 33; CB -Derek Ross, Ohio State; OL8 -Saleem Rasheed. Alabama; CB -Sheldon Brown, South c.arotina; WR -Javon Walker, Aorida State; ILB -Robert Thomas, UClA; Marc Colombo, Boston College; DE -Alex Brown, Florida; OLB -Levar Fisher, No. c.arotina State; CB -Mike Rumph. Miami; OT -Levi Jones, Arizona State; RB -Deshaun Foster, UG..A; S -Michael Lewis, Colorado; WR -Marquise Walker, Michigan; DE -Charles Grant Georgia; WR -Reche Caldwell, Florida; OT -Anthony Weaver, Notre Dame; TE -Jerramy Stevens, Washington. •' onERS COMMANDING AT1Ull10N First. anyone else on any roster from the st.ate of Florida, including S -Chris Hope, Florida State. All entries must be received at the Daily Pilot's front desk no later than 10 p.m., Friday, April 19. All late entries will be put in a bonfire. WR -Daryl Jones, Miami; ILB -Bradley Jennings. Aorida State; ILB -Andra Davis, ~ OT -Joaquin Gonzalez, Miami; FB -Najeh Davenport. Miami; WR -Atrews Bel~ Florida State; S -Marquant Ma~. Florida; G -Martin Bibla, Miami; K -Jeff Chandler, Florida. One entry per person. Use this coupon, or any reasonable handwritten facsimile. AND HOW 'BOUT ... 7 OE -Kenyon Coleman, UG..A; OT -Alan Harper, Fresno State; WR -Brian Poll-Dixon. UQA; OT -Chester Pitts. San Diego St.; WR -Nakoa McElrath. Washington State; CB -Kris Richard, USC; S -Marques Anderson, UQ..A; TE -Justin Peele, Oregon; OT -Ken Kocher, UQ.A Entries should be mailed to or dropped off at the Daily Pilot front desk, at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627, or by fax, at 949-~50-0170. -· ' Ml IRREl.EVANr POSSBLmES CB -Chris Cash, USC; Michael Collins, OT -Wake Forest; C -Ben Miller, /4Jr Force; S -Ron Israel, The official Irrelevant Week Committee reserves the right to rule on any and all questions. Notre Dame.; OT -Ma'ake Kemoeatu, Utah; QB -Nick Rolovich, Hawai~ OT -Anthony Fletc:he<, UG..A; OT -Dave Volk. Nebraska; RB -Josh Scobey. Kansas State; QB -Brandon Doman, BYU. Winner will be announced April 25, unless we have been bombarded with billions of entries, which could push the big day up to April 26. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ~,.,,,_ting tM Daily Pilot's Athl•~ of the Week series i Ii I J I ~::· W.Wpolo • GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 Event chairs Debra Violette and Patti Edwards are expecting a full field of goUers this year, while net proceeds should top the $100,000 mark, despite the recent economic climate. ,. The tournament, known for its silent and live auctions, will once again feature many one-ol·a-ldnd sports and travel items, while a fabulous tee prizes awe.it golfera at the registration table. GoUers will also pertidpe.te in a post-towname.nt cocktail reception, dinner, auctions and awards ceremony with Saul, captain of the Ra.ms' Super Bowl team in the 1979 season. Childhelp USA was fowided_ ln 1959 and is dedicated to the t reatment, prevention and research of child abuse and neglect For more details on the tournament: (949) 829-6922. Cal'• Caddysback tn Costa Mesa will host the Masters Night April 10 at the Ne'Wport Rib Company at 6:30p.m. In addition to dinner, a Masters pool, door prizes and raffle items, a classic 16 millimeter Masters color movie wfil be shown. Space is limited to the first 50 people. The cost is $45, which includes dinner and entry into the pool and door prtzes. Det4ill: (9'9) 646-771•. With all tom women'• dub chl.mplons.hips about to begin, lt's tiJna to start tbirildng about Tea Cup OF VI, whkb will be played th1.t IUIDIDer at Santa Ana Country Club, pending approval fromitfle club's boerd. · The Tea Cup Classic was • designed to feature the four women's club champions in this newspaper's circulation, with the four clubs rotating as host site. Defending Tea Cup champion Debbie Albright of Newport Beach Country Club mapped Marianne Towersey's three-year Tea Cup winning streak a year ago. Albright, 44 this year, will attempt to win her seven.th straight Newport Beach club title May 17. With age on her side and the fact her game ii improving every year (she'• been a 1 he.nclic!aP). Albright ap~ to have a cbaJiee cl breaking the club recOrd Of Dine ltrt\lgbt Cldel, held by O. l>ee Wht .. lnJID 1967 to '15. Alldgbt would mn to wtD titlel lllaugb 2005 to eca,,.. tbe ma1'. (Wbfte " House Ear Clinic AanoaDca iu new Hearing Center in Huntington Ba.ch 11612 ._.IL IJ.a 714.963.4300 ·~T•· • ~ AJtl ENI 1arl II • &.;,tjAUr. ....... #'nllal ---~ ... ._..,a ,n ,.._.. ... _....,..._aWlllll•_. ... ,,,. ' ,, the club's all-time leader with 17 ., championships.) ·- Albright, who won last year's title ,, by a career-high 19 strokes, is ~­ expected to be pushed tbJs~ea.r by ·- Brenda Parrott. Sandi Coffer, Janice ~ Sauter and Nancy Curd. •. Big Canyon Country Oub will ber~ the first to finish the women's club 1" championabip this year with the fine.ti round slated for Aprtl 18. Olivio .,. Slutzky is the def ending champion. ., Santa Ana's final round ls April : 26, while Mese Verde Country •:i. Club's ftnal round 1s April 30. "' New Mesa Verde member ~ Akemi Kbaie.t. a 2 ha.ridlcap, should"""' ctutl .. llx·time defending ; cM ..... ~Woodud. .. WOodard. ... ~ al Iba b0 dtlt Matt .... 8'C.; Iii~ ~ .......... ., graQ:hnntiM....Stua.-w~ ..... 111 ... -..eup~ .. Daily Pilot IRIEFLY UCI's Green at Portsmouth Invitational , UC Irvine guard Jerry Green, a two-time [.:] Msodated Press Honorable Mention All-American ahd Big Weit Con1erence Player of the Year, is OQDlpeting In the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament at Portsmouth, Va .. tbrough-caturday. ~ tournament is a showcase for 6' d the najion's top collegiate seruors who are loo1dng to punue a professional basketball career. Elght te41DS of eight playen each compete throughout the week before an audience that includes pro IOOUts and general managen. dreen is playing for the Freedom Automotive team that includes JGevin Bra.swell (Georgetown), Josh Davis (Wyoming), Anthony Qrundy (North Carolina State), AJtron Jackson (South Flodda), Lpnne Jones (Ball State), Mario Porter (Rider) anCI Kelly Wise ~e;rilphis). Green led UC Irvine and the Big West in scoring at 20.3 points ~game this sea.son. · : UCI's career scoring.leader with 1,993 points, Green ran.ks D;xth ln Big West history with that total. He led UCI in scoring 20 tiines this season. Green started each of the 116 games in his UCI cireeJ" to break Ben Md>onAJd's school record (114) for consecutive ~· Green scored in double figures 93 times, leading the team ut scoring on 6' occasions, and recorded 45 20-polnt games in his Anteater career. Eagles trio fourth Estancia High ~ goUers Jason o Cassidy and Joey Mueller both shot 5-over-par 76 to help the Eagles finish fourth among dose to 40 schools at the Oak Park three- man golf tournament Wednesday at Sterling Hills Country Club. Peter Baker shot 79 to round out the leading Estancia threesome, which finished 11 strokes behind team champion Brentwood (220). Thousand Oaks (227) was second and Westlake (230) third. OCC stays perfect Coast College ~ The Orange~ men's volleyball '<@ team remained unbeaten by sweeping Orange Empire Conference host Grossmont. 30-26. 30-23, 30-24, Wednesday. Seoren Schneider (13 kills), a 6-foot-6 sophomore, and 6-8 freshman Zach Jardine (11) paced the Pirates, who are now 17-0, 13-0 in conference. Grossmont fell to 9-7, 7-6. Pirates blanked The Orange ~ Coast College badminton team sµf fered a 2 t -0 setback to host El Camino Wednesday, dropping the ~ates to t-6. El Camino improved to 8-0. Coasters go 2-1 O<ange Coast I O~ College freshman Predrik Svanberg · shot 1-under-par 72 oo the way to medalist honors to lead the Pirates men's goll team to wins over Saddleback and Santa Ana in a four-way Orange Empire Confe rence match, hosted by OCC at Santa Ana Country Oub Wednesday. In a razor-close match, Palomar came up with a bit of an upset and won with a 376. OCC followed at 377, then Sad- dleback 378 and Santa Ana 381._ Lou Carrasco, an OCC sophomore, shot par to contribute to the win, while Kelly Wicks, Eric Moore and Go Koyama each carded a 78. The OEC-leading Pirates improved to 20-3, 12-2 in conferen ce and dealt Sad- dleback its first loss of the season. Lions' men win, 5-4 Vanguard[.:] University's men's tennis team snapped host Cal Poly Pomona's 10-match winning s treak Wednesday, posting a 5-4 nonconference victory. flOlmmDKI VN!llaWm S. CM. Pal.Y PoMaNA 4 sar.-. Vlllaroman (CP) def. SkneczyNki. ~ &o; Zllmef M def. Roland. 2~ 6-1, 7~ Holmgle11 M def. Thin. 3-6. 6-3. 11; ~ M def. Nguyet\ 6-3, 6-7; Taylor M def ~ 6-1. 6-1; at.ell! (CP) def. nan. ~ 1~. retired. _.....v~(CP) def. Skrttaynski-T¥>t S.3; zjjmer. Holmgleu M def.~ ~1; Fellz-Olen (CP) def. Lepner-lran, 1-2. SPORTS OOH LEACH I OMV PILOT CdM's Wess Presson takes his cut lo the ttUe game. COM CONTINUED FROM B 1 MThey had multiple oppor- tunities to break the game wide open,• Emme said of the 1\itons, who left the bases loaded in the seventh and had a runner thrown out dl the plate in the fourth. ·Blake didn't get much help. He pitched well, but I think play- ing at night and on some- what foreign soil dehnitely showed. We Ta.rely play here at night ... and the lights are always something new." CdM freshman right field- er Wess Presson (3 for 3) was the only hitter to solve Bovich. ChemtMol llNp SAN Cw•m a. CAMoNA oa. MM 1 San Oemente 021 102 2 -8 8 1 C0<ooa def Mar 000 001 O • 1 5 4 Bovich. Rusinkovk:h fn and MeKneS, Contant. Pham (6), Dunzef m and Karpe. W • 8ovich. 3-1. l · Cont.ant 28 • Elkeoon (SQ, Spnngman (SO. Stroupe (SO. Presson (CdM), l.oncJ (CdM). 38 • Swain (5Q • Rowe recovery progressing NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor lilgb junior baseball player Ryan Rowe remains ru.. pitallzed, but was doing well Wednesday. two days after being injUred in an outfield collision In a Pride of the Coast Tournament game Mondaf, Sailors Coach J oel Desquin said. "He's still sleeping a lot and he's a little groggy and be'• not up and around yet,• Desguin said. "But he's still doing well." De&guin said the family wished to sincerely thank thole who have called or written to express their support and ooncem. Rowe suffered a concussion when bis bead collided with a teammate's knee while chasing a fly ball. He underwent surgery la~er Monday to relieve pressw"e created from bleeding inside t\is skWL Desguin said he accepted a baseball signed by the Padfk:a High players and coaches to deliver to Rowe after Wednesday's consolation title game, won by the Mariners, 8-6. NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 81 Desgmn said. ·we got four innings out of rum, wtuch was what I wanted lo do. I thought Cody would come m and do what he's capable of doing, then (Ryan) Torrey comes in and shuts them down. But we had mdde some base running mistakes and errors. But, overall, heck, any time when you win two back to back, it's definitely a good thing.· Newport junior second baseman Ryan Heenan led the Tars' 14-hit attack with a 3 for 4 performance, while seniors Jon Vandersloot and Mike Jones and Junior Travis Moore added two tuts each. Forsy1he crushed -by Bury Paullmer a basm.- clea ring double to the left· center field fence , scoring Andre Pinesett, Torrey and " ... When you · win two back to back it's a good thing ..... Joel Des9uln Newport Harbor High baseball ca.ch Moore, to -------be it al 4·4 in the bottom of the fourth. But the Mariners ( 13-3) responded with the three-run fifth. PllDE Of JH( C06SJ JOtlntNll c:on.o&lltlon d!M ....... PAaF1cA a......._ 14-I Paci&a 110 231 0 • 8 1 4 Newj)ort H.wbor 000 401 1 • 6 14 4 Estrada. c.astre (5). Bowtlng en and Randall; Enckson. ~ (5). Torrey (6) and Moore W • Estr~ l • ~ 28 · Bemard (P), Heef\11\ (NH). Torr.y (NH), Fonythe (NH), Jone (NH) SHAY SHARON DAY it's going to be hard to come back. You really have to go.· • Costa Mesa Coach George Greenwalt said. "She gets out there and doesn't get a good start, but she ran so well and some other girl came at her and ran neck-and-neck with her. But (Day) just twned 1t on. I was so happy when I saw her tune.• CONTINUED FROM B 1 typical Day-fastuon, her heroics came with drama. Si.x days before her e lectnc performance di Trabuco Hills, Day strained her Achilles' tendon in a club soccer game. She dJd not tram dunng the week. or compete in a Padhc Coast League meet at Northwood Thursday. However. when Saturday came, Day was ready. "It wasn't that bad,· Day said other injury. "It didn't hurt that much. I just couldn't spnnt on it (March 30). I wanted to compete and see how I would be alter my first race." Day suffered no effects of the inJury Saturday, complebng a personal-best time to win the 400 (57.94). She also won the high jump, equaling her personal-best 5-foot-9 and earrung Dally Pilot Athlete of the Week laurels. Her personal best m the 400 came at an opportune brne. She came out of the blocks in lane 9, wtuch is a difficult spot to wm from. Day also conquered a challenge over the last 50 yards to win the race "I told her before the race, 'You're in lane 9, the hardest lane, ln addition, Day, affectionately known as ·Shay· by her teammates, nearly cleared 5-11 Ill the high jwnp, but her leg hit the bar This time, Day's VLSUalization was enough for the Vlctory, but not reflective of what she expects lo take place before season's end. *This year, my goal is 6-0, • Day said. "I've tned 5-10 and 5-11 and I've come really close.• Does she have any chance at reaching that goal? *She has always had a good shot at it (6-0), • said Day's father and hlgh jump coach, Eugene. ·aut she didn't work bard at it. She basically cleared 6-0 last year but her ankle hit the pole. She kind of slacked off in praebce. She didn't put 10 the time to correct thal She would have bad 6-0 last year. This year, she's nght there, nght on track. Looking at what she did at Trabuco. ~he dJd that (5-9) with four inches to spare. Her very last jump at 5-11 she almost cleared, but again the leg bit the pole. This is early m the season, so we have some time. It's just a matter of gel:tlJlg the timlng and ded.lcating herself to jumping." Have you 1tarted doing bullnela ~ No Sunburst Sai.. lllCI Assoc., Inc.. Thoma T Pyles. ~ & Pwt· ner · This atatement WU filed wittl the County C1ettt ol ~ C«ny on 03/12/2002 200HUM52 Daly PiaC Mw 14, 21, 28, Am. 4, • Th125 Actlttoua BU91neu Name Sl8"'"*1t The lolowtng per9C>ne .,.. doing ~ -= Garett. Oellgn. 341 Bl't'lidl Dr 15, ~ BNch, CA ll29llO Gary w. ~ 29 San Antonio, Newpof1 Beectl, CA 1129110 lY.a. SlMlbefg. 29 Sen Antonio, Naipotl BNch. CA t2fl80 This~ .. con-~by.~ ~ 9ulll'IW Hime ••1..... ..... .... "*"* .,.Thede*~~~· S1e1n1 end a..t1£A!7:. JERONIMO PlAZA. 2 ...... I c::i.tiiea II C ff 'M c*tt niil .......... .. ""' ·······"'·-· .. Thia Id II Nnl ... lllld win 1w COUllly tied .. 11'9 ~ 23rd Sl, Colta CMo Plua. &M 181, =-~ = ~~~ ~ ~~.=r COld1 on ~n ••1111u n•HIH" ~2 Oei't' Plot ..., t.!.i_ 21. o.ti, PM U.. 21, a ~ ,,_.. Mar. 14, 21. NI, 1. 11. 2Q!R jJIHf Air. 1 11. W Tb!51 n . '«. 4, 2002 Jl!!31 CA rrze27 N-pol1 -&.ah, CA Dtvld Andrew ~ Gregory, 27'0 t3nl 81 , Wllllam J Mul'DflY COila MIM. CA l2G27 Tfuel (Wllllarn · J. . Thia ...... 11 con-~~?">'· Tru1111>. Flcttliou8 8uelnMa ~ by eri ~ lf'l Weelty a.r-. .._ Statlment Have .-ov •••rtld ¢clwt ~. CA I0230 Tiit followlnO · penone doing ~ yflK1 No 1ble bualnetl le con--dolr1!I buJi.et - David ~ o,.go.y dueled by. • ~· 8-13 Studlot. 3550 This ttetement waa Have you 1tar11d Eut Enltfl)l'IM Dr., filed w1111 the county doing but#!... yet? AnehMn, CA 92807 Clelk of OrlnOI County Y•, 111&79 Juon Adam Young, on 03/1~ William .t. Murphy, 11721 Plll)'llU' LA. Gal· 200HH54U Trualtt den Olov9 CA 82810 Daily Plol Mat. 14, 21, Thia llatlmlnl WU Thie ~ II con· 28, Mr· 4. 2002 lbt20 IHld wtlh tl'le County dueled by: an ~ Cleitc of ~ Counly HaYt you 1taf11d Flctltlou• Bu11ne.. on CXW&'200t" doing bullntN vet? No Nlf'M Statement 2002tttl10t Jaton Adlm '10l.llQ The toltowlna peraons Dally Piiot Mir. 14, 21 Thia 1ta1em1n1 waa are doing buUllla 11· 2§. Aor· 1. 2002 lb11i lllld Wllh the County SK T~ & Consul!· Cl9f1< ol OrwlQI County ~1~ ~~~· ~,,:'~ on OO/l~2etH"4 Sandra LoulM Ryan. The lollowllla peraona Ody P1o1 Mir. 21, 29, 216 16th PllC• •I<. .,. doing butNial u: Alx. 1. 11, 2002 Ib111 Colla Mau, CA 92e27 At Your 8tfvloe Mot>llt Thia butlnell 11 con· WUh. 1027 Concof'd ducted by en lndMc:bll St , Co.ta ~. CA Have you 11artld 92828 doing buSIM.. yet? Wiiiiam R Rendl4m&n. Yet. March lllh. 2002 1027 Concord SI .. C08la Sendra l..oulae Ry8'I M1M. CA 92928 Thill llalement WU Thia ~ la COflo ttled with lhl County cb:led by sn lncMcll8I Clelk of Oranoe Coonly Have you 1i.111d on 00/12.f.!002 doing butln"a y.17 2002Ul5411 Y•. 2·1-02 Dally Piiot Mat 14. 21, Willem R. Rende6mM 28, AP! 4, 2002 Th131 Thia statement wu Flctltlou• Buelneu N•me Statement The tollowlng peraons are doir1g butlOesa u Bebypreclous com, I 9782 MacAnhur Blvd. 1250. Irvine. Calll 92612 BabV Prtcioul (CalW ), 19782 MacArthur Blvd #250. trm.. CA 92612 This business Is con· ducted by: 8 eotpOnltion Have you started doing business yet? Yee, 1/2/02 Baby Precious, ThOmas M Abercrom-bie. Secretary This statement was l11ed with the County Cle'11 ol {)range County on 03/12/2002 20026115418 Daily Pt1o1 Mat 14, 21, 28. Apr 4. 2002 Th132 Fictitious Buslneu Name St.8tament The following persons are doing bulln111 as Casa f'"actflC8 Home• and Loens Compeny, 92 Corporate Parle Suite C, 1Mn8, California 92606 Lau1a Hall Broket, 92 Corporate Partt SUtle C. 1Mn8, Ceklom4a 92606 This bu11ne11 1a con· dueled by an lndMdual Have you 11arted c»ng buslnees yet? No Laura Hall Brol\81 Thl1 statement waa hied with the County Cl&r!I of Orange County on 03I08l2002 200211895162 DaHy P1k>I Mat 14, 21, 28. Mr 4. 2002 Th131 Flctltloo• Bu•lneu Name Statement The lollowlng peraon1 11e doing bullnell ... Gundy ~ros Aulomo- llve. !!089 Harbor BM! • Cotta Mete. CA 112626 Gary Gundar11n, 2089 Hartx>r Blvd , Cosla MMe, CA 92826 This bu1m... 11 con- duc:led by an lndMdual Have you alerted doing bu11nen yll? Yes 1960 Gary Gundersen Th11 1ta1tmen1 waa flied wtlh the County Clelk ol Orange County on 03IOOl2002 20026895107 Daily Pilot Mat 14, 2 I , 28. Mr 1. 2002 Ih115 FlctttJou• Bu•lnMa N•me Stat.ment The following pe"""' Ill doing buefotta •• a) Notary Pro b) NolaryPro com, 18012 Cowen flOO, Irvine, CA 112614 Secured Funding Cor-J>Oletlon (CA). 18012 Cowan. Ste '100. lrvlne. CA 92614 Thia buliness 11 con- ducted by • corporation Have you alerted doing butlrMS yet? No Secured Funding Cor· por111on, Corinna l<noeaen, Secretary Thia statement wu flied wllh the Coun1y Cltltc ol OrW1gl Coonly on 03.'08/2002 2002etH110 ()Uy Pllol Mat 14, 21 20. Mr 4, 2002 Th116 flied With lhe County ~~County 2002et951:t5 Delly Pllol Mar. 14, 21, 28. Mr 4. 2002 Th119 Flctttlou• Buslnea Name Statement The lotlowlno persons are doing ~ as: al Fbc ·N:.chipt, b Sole Survivor' c Sneaker Beeper, 2060 Ptacenlla Ave .. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Randall W. Sheldon, 21851 Newland SI., Huntlngton Beach. CA 926"46 Thia boalnesa Is con- ducled by en Individual Heve you 11arted doing butlne11 yet? Yta. 3-1-02 Rendall w Sheldon Th11 statement was lll&d with the County Clel1t of Onlnge County on 03J08f2002 20026811113 I Oatly Piiot Mar 14, 2 I 28. Ag 4, 2002 Th12Q Flctltlou• Bu•lneu Name Statement The lotlowlno persons are doinll .buMieSs u . MIN Garden, 2013 N Meyer Pl . Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Miguel Gonzelez, 2013 N Meyer Pl .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Guadualupe Gonzalez. 2013 N. Meye1 Pt . Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Thia business ts con· dueled by husband and wile Have you started doing buslnaea yet? Yes, 3-1-02 Guadalupe Gonzalez Thlt 11a1emen1 wu llled with the Coun1y Clertt ot Orange County on O:wel2002 20026195132 Delly Piiot Mar. 14, 21, 28. Aot. 4, 2002 Th121 Fictitious Bu•lneu N•me Statement The tolloWlng persons lie doing ~ 81 A Balboa l<llaalc Salon, 333 E 171h IE, Costa Miu, CA 92627 Keith Hlnkll. 1660 Santa Al'la Ave., Costa Mela. CA 92627 This buslneu is con- ducted by· an lndMdual Ha111 you 111rt1d doing bulineN y.a No Keflh Hlnkle Tilla tllltmenl waa filed with the County Cler11 of Orange County on 03l08/2002 20026195129 Dally Pilot Mar 14. 2 t , 28. Mt. 4, 2002 Th123 FlctltlOU8 Buslneu Name Stet.ment The loltowlng persons are doing busi*' u . Costa Slerre Ananclal. 2418 e Mill>lf* 0r .. Or· enge, CA 92887 Costa Sitfre Financial !CA), 2418 E M111benk C>r , Orange, CA 92887 Thia buslnHa la con-w by • COl1JC)latloli Halle you 1lmed doing buelrllll yflKf No eo.ta Sierta Flnenclel. Greg Foneeca. Presl- F1c:tltlout BuafMSs Name Statement Jbe k>lowlng per90M .,. ~ buliwa 81: RRI Marllellng, 8 Seyne, Newport Cout. CA 92657 Muatala AljaH, 8 Seynt. Newport Coast, CA 112657 Thia business Is con- ~ by: Ill indMcMI Have you started doing buslnHI yf/I? No Mustafa AJJall This suternenl wae filed with lhe County Olel1< of Orange Coonly on 03/15/2002 20028895953 Daily Plot Mar. 21 , 28. Apr. 4, 11, 2002 Th!!? Flctltlou.e Bu•lneu Name Statement The following persona are doing business 81: PDC, '135 Farad St.. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Cnlli Enl.e!Priset, Inc. (CA), 735 Farad St • Coeta Mesa. CA 92627 This bueiness is con· ducted by: a corporation Have you e1art11d doing business yet? Yes, June 1994 ewaru Ent~. Inc Paul Douglas Ciralli, JI • PrHldent This statement was filed wtth the County Cllll< of Orange County on 03f I 5/2002 20021895952 Ody Pilot Mar 21 , 28, Mr 4, I I, 2002 Th143 FlctltJou• Bu•lne•• Name Statement The fotlowlng persons are dolno business 81 HomeOuest Mongage Services, 1481 Placen· tla Ave., #15. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Ismael Angel Correa. 1481 Placenlla Ave . 115, Newport Beech, CA 92663 This bueineas Is con· <M:ted by: an indMdual Have you alerted doing business ye<? No Ismael Angel Co"ea Thi$ statement was tiled with the County Oerll of Orange Coonly on 03f1 5/2002 20028895951 Daily Pilot Mar. 21. 28. Mr· 4. 11, 20Q2 THl44 Flctltiou• Buelness Name Statement The following persons .. doing busll-. u Moonlrre Dlstnbulion, Inc., 24502 Moofira Dr ' Dina Point. CA 92629 Moonllre, Inc (CA), 24502 Moonfire Or , Deni Point. CA 92629 Thia boalness Is con- duc:led by: • corporabon Heve you started doing business yet? Yee, Matdl 1, 2002 Moonfire, Inc Sherry Holt. Prllident This statement was filed with the County Cleft( of Orange Collily on 03/15/2002 20021895950 Delly Pilol Mar. 2 I . 28, All! 1, 11. 2002 Ih145 Flctltioos Bu1lnua Name Stat•ment Thi tollowlng persons are doil'G bua#llM u · Unllm1tld Funding. 14621 Oavonal1lr9 Ave., Tustin, CA 92780 MlQuel I. Cuevll, 1482f Oevonal1lrt Ave., Tudn, CA 92780 Thia butlneu la con- cllCted by Ill incivicMl Heve you 111rtld do'1I ~ )'!!? No F1cttt1oue eu.11... l'lcadoul ..,..,.. Heme ......... ....... 111••• ••1' TM ~··.-. Thi ~ perWll -tilg bulilall II: .,. dOfl'll bullilMa ... B.o . Communlc9tionl, El111n end Son• 2217 Hlf1* 8'lld , e-e. Bulldere, 1694 COila ......_ CA t2e27 Monrovia, Newport Wllllam R1ymond Beaell, CA '2880 Gomer. 2217 l1alt>or ThoMM Miiier a..n, ....... ro • ,........... u.-. 2083 ConlinenCal Ave., CA"~' ..,._ -Colta M9M. CA 112W7 Thie butlnela II con· Thie bu11nt11 II con- di.did by: WI ~ ducittd by In indMduel Have you atlrtld H1v1 you a1a111d doing ~ yflK1 No dolflO t>ualn... yet? ~llllam Raymond Y•, 311102 Gomez Tom Mlllf Elllen Thit llaltmtnl WU Thie• Slaltmenl WU ~ :n the = ~ :"er!:. = on 03/1 J!::,'1' on 03/1 !f200t" 2002Nff Mt 2002t1Mt34 Diiiy Piiot Mer. 21 28, Delly Piiot Met. 21, 20, Mr· 4, 11. 2002 tb111 Allf. 1. 11, 2002 TH153 Actltlou• Butlneu F1cttlSout But!MM Name Statitment Name S18tllment The lottowlno penl()(ll The followtng penona -doing ~ aa: ... doing ~ •: Homeowner Property Pro Ola11. 1890 Service, 735 Fared Placentle Ave. I C, SlrMC, C01t8 Mele. CA COlllll ......_ CA 92827 112627 Dene Seauola New. Cn11 E.ntlrPflMt, Inc 210 Cider "4. N9wpolt ~ 735 Farad St1Mt. Bwh. CA 112683 Mela. CA 92C127 This bu11nMa la con-Thia buslnMI la con-dueled by an lfdYtcUI dueled by. a C01J101811011 Have you started Have you started doing busln111 yet? doing bu1ln111 yet? Y11. Yl5r'OI YH, J,IJ 1 !'100'1 Dwll Sequoia New cw.. EnterpflMI, Inc Thia atattmenl WU Paul Dovglu Clr&IM, filed with the County Jr., Pruldent Cleltl of Oningt County This ataltmenl wu on 03/15/2002 flied with the County 20026895940 Cle'11 of Orange County ()Illy Piiot Mat. 21, 28. on 03/15/2002 Apr. 4, 11, 2002 Jb154 200211895949 Dally Pilot Mar. 21, 28. All! 4, 11. 2002 Thl48 FlctJtlout Bu1lneu Name Statement The following persons are doing bullnea u Vallejo Glllery, ISIO WHI Coul Highway, Newport Beach, C.\ 92663 Joseph Thomu Vallejo, 2501 Oceen Boulevard. COfona Del M.r. CA 92625 This bullntN la COO· liJded by Ill lndiYldual Have you sllrted doing bu11ne11 yet? Y11. 1972 Jo11ph Thomu ValleJO This statement wH riled with the County Clertt of Orange County on 03/15/2002 20026895941 Dally Pilol Mar 21. 28, AD!. 4, 11. 2002 Thl49 Flctltloo• Bu•lneu Name Statement Thi followlng ptf'IOOI are doing bualnesl aa. MetrOl)Olilan Financial Insurance Selvlcel, Inc .. 18662 MacAMur Blvd .. lrvlne, CA 92612 Metropolilan Financial Group, Inc (OE), 18662 MacAnhur Blvd . Irvine. CA 92612 Thia busineu is con· ducted by • eotpOnlllon Have you lllrted doing bu1lnHs yet? Yes, 611/200'1 Metropolitan F1nenclel Group, Inc Lucinda A Herdman, PrHJOwner Thie 11atement wu flied with lht County Clttlt ot Or1ngt Coi.flty on 03ft 5/2002 20026195939 Daily Pilot Mat 21, 28, Mr 4, 11, 2002 Th15Q FlctltJous Bualneu H•me Statement The lollowinQ PlrlOll• are ~ bualntaa 11 Ml Belle ltalla. 841 Newport Ctnllr Or • Newpon BHCh, CA 92660 Kimberly Louisa Stalford-Miiier, 18588 Prunut St , Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Rahn Farris, 13 Costa Bra111, Llguna Niguel, CA 92677 Sutan Farria, 13 Costa 8'ava, Leguna N1Qu91. CA mn Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-dueltd by. a general partnerthlp Have you 11ertld doing tuine6I ye(/ No Klmblffy Loulal FIND an apartment through classified Flctltloue Bu•lneu Name Statement Thi lollowlng ptrlOll8 are doing buslnesa u : Cale ltallano, 514 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. CA 92681 Nancy Nelson. 5 Rodeo Ave . 131, Seusalno. CA 941165 This business le con- ducted by: Ill lndMIUll Have you started doing bulit*8 yec? No Nancy Nelton This 111tement was llled with the County Cleft! of Orange County on 03/19"2002 2002e8N244 Daily Piiot Mar 21, 28, All! 4, 11. 2002 Th158 Flctltloo• Buslneu Name St.lament The lollowlnQ peraons .,. doing buM1eSs ... Newport Hand Job Auto Oetall, 738 West 17th Slrfft. Suite G. Costa Metia, CA 92627 Fr1dr1C M. Levine, 1408 West Oceanfront, Newport Beach, CA 92681 Thia business is con-ducted by. an lndMdual Have you started doing bullne8S yet? No Fredric M. LeVlne This statement was filed with the County Cllltl °' Orange County on 03119.'2002 200268H211 Delly Pilot Mar. 21 , 28, Aor· 4, 11, 2002 Th159 Flctltlou• Bu11ne .. N8me Statement The follow!~ persons .,. doing ~ u . BSP Chlldrerfs Charl- tlel, 18012 Mtldlell A..,.. nue South. l!Vlne, CA 92614 Orange Counry'a United Way. 18012 Mitchell Avenue South, Irvine, CA 92614 Thia bullnesa Is con- OUC*d by • oorporallon Have you slaned doing bu1lneu yel? Y•. M&ra1 14, 2002 Orange Counly'a Unlltd Way Emmanuel V. Lallana, CPA Thll l lalemenl WU flied with th• County C"'1! of Orange County on 03119.'2002 2002Hff 23' Dally Pilot M.r. 21, 28, m . 4. n . 2002 Th 1 eo Flctltlou• 8ualneu Name Statement The loltowlng ptrlOll8 .,. doing~ as. Frye ~amity Partner· ahlp IV, 1000 Quall StrMt. 1160, Newi>orl Bead'I, CA 92980 Stuen S Frye, 1000 °'* 8ttMc. l f60, New-port Btecll. CA ll2eeCl CarolN Undtlwoocl Frye, 1000 Oull S1r..c. 11 so, N!WpOl1 Btac:fl, " . . ; ,_ . . . . - T o.icll J. WIWI FlctltJoue ..._.. nm 111111 nen1 ... ...... ..... ... !ltd wtll fie County CA _, -W.. ~ ,,,,_ VlljO, T1lla bullMea ta con-CA •M ..,.. ..... by a ~ 1lll8 ....... II oon-PMI~ UMd by ~ ltld Have ~°" llan.d _.. The loloWO pM90ftl o.itc al '°""* Col#llY .,. ~ buli'1le-= on ~ ~ ~ 21Q11171t1 doing builll'IHI yel? Htwe ~ ll&t1ed v-. .u. 200t MIO .,._ ~ No b CdltOI F1IQl9, 204.2 Plat .... 21 •· c.nltf Or .• n . 11. m ThtlO see. 200, lrvlne, CA _, 8. Fiye Tt!Ty 8 _..,.. tH12 Plctldou9 BueiMM Marte COIQ!y, 101 ........ k'""' Thie ....... ft9 'fllli .......... WU flied ... ... County fled ..... -County Pwll Ave., LMo Beedl. llle ~ PMCJn1 CA eoeos-3160" .,. doirlfi1 ~ '* OM of · OlwGI ~ Otlti o1 ·a.,. ~ on 03118r'200if' · on 03/1M!IOOlf" 200211N2M 200MIM211 Dlily ,..,. Met. 21 29, DallY Pllll Mar. 21 28, Apr. 4. u. 2002 ib101 Alll 4, 11. 2002 ibm Tilll bollMM II con-JO Lode & ~. 1021-8 ~ by en ~ Hal1>0f Blvd COtta F1ctttlous 8uetneu Flctltloue ~ Have you ata.r11d ......_ CA 82fi2e doing butlnffl yet? J.mea o. Wilburn, v-. 'J/lf02 3279 low.a 8lrMt. eo.ta Mali! Coltlf°y ....... CA t2e2e .._ Stmment Name Stlltement TM IOllowlno peraona The IOlloWlnO penona -doing l:IUlileee u: .,. doing l:IUlileee Ill: Archltec:tural Audio, Cout Prot*t!H of Thit atallment WU Th19 bu1ineM It ce>n-fllld With tnt County ci.ICl9d by. 111 ~ Cllltl~ ~ Have 'you 11a111c1 on 2002~Hl7f doing t>uslnl11 yet? 212 AY9fllda Febriclnle Cdfomle, 500 Old New- San Clemente, CA ~rt . Bl\/d,L._~ewport 92872-7531 ~. CA ~ O&n& '!'::J:Uon• MMDC, Inc. (CA). 101 (CA), 212 A Fltbe Shlpyant Wlf'I, Newport ....... ·~ v .. ,1Ml9 ,.....,. Mar. • · Jalntl o Wllbum ~. JA, ~ Th Thia l~ttmtnl Wll ncan•. San Cltmlnlt, 8eact1. OA 8:2S83 CA 92972·7531 Thia bullllNI la oon· Flctltloua BualneM lhla bual!lla la c:ot1'o ducilld by: • corpotadon Name statement cU:led by. 1 ClQll>Ol1dlol1 Have you atarttd Thi followtng penone H1v1 you 1tart1d dolna butlrleM vet? No -doing tMillll -. ~ bueltlMI vet? No Mt.lOC, Inc. 'I) Oertc Coe* Connet· Dene lnnovatlonl KtYln Randall Mattln. 1ng 1nc. lM!y Brown, alltf Ex· Ila P'9lldlnl b) CCCI: 425 Rtdlafldl ecutllle Olllc:et This llalemlnt wu Ave... Newport BMctt. Ible lllaltmenl WU ftled wtlh the County CA 92983 llled with the County Cltltc of Oninoe Cow1IY Cieri( Cook ContrKt· Cltltc d Onlngt County on 03/19'2002 ..... Ing, Inc • (NV~ on 03f19"!002 2.002t1-.. as R«llllda Ave., 2002NH25t Dmly Pllol Mir 21, 28, Bead'I, CA 92fJS3 Delly Plot Mat. 21, 29, Aor 4, 11. 2002 Jb169 Thia oosw-la con- ¥. 4, 11. 2002 lb162 ducted by • oorpotallol1 F1ctltiout Bt.l81nes• Name Statement The ~ persons .,. doing ~ as: Bluedsddy, 10242 Kamuela. Huntington 8-::h, CA 92646 Gena Toth, 10242 Kamuela. Huntington Beach. CA 92646 This business la con· ducted by· an indMdual Have you alarted doing business yet? No Gene Toth This statement was filed with the County Cllll< of Orange County on 03f 19/2002 20028896257 Daily Pilot Mar 21, 28. Al/!. 4, 11. 2002 TM 163 Flctltlou• Bualneu Name Statement The following J*Sons 11e doing ~ as Diamond Salee At· soe1ales. 1800 Port Sheffield Pl . Newport Beac:h, CA 92660 Stephen Lee Rob- inson, 1800 Pon Shel· field Pl.. NewpcHt Beach, CA 92660 This business tS con- lb:led by: an ~ Have you started doing buliness yet? No Stephen L Roblnaon This statemeol was filed With lhe County Clerk of Orange County on 03/19.'2002 20026196255 DaHy Ptlol Mar 21, 28. Apt. 4, 11. ?002 Th164 Flctltlou• BuslneH Name Statement The following persons are doing bullness u : MJC Anancial, 2651 IMnt Ave., 1118, Colla Mesa. CA 92627 Michael Joel Cartson. 1842 Irvine Ave .• New· port Beach. CA 92660 This bullnlSS Is con- ducted by, .,, tnCtllldual Have you started doing business yet? No MiChatl Joel Canson Thia Witement was tiled With the County Clerk of Orange Coonly on 03/t 9/2002 2002UIHl254 Ody PlloC Mar 21. 28. Ao!. 4. II-2002 Th165 Flctttloua Bu•lneu Name Statement The following ptrlOnl are doing bulii1lla as MPRlJ'Tz.COM, 207 22nd St . Cosla M .... CA 92627·1811 Miehatl Prulz, 207 2nd St, Colla Mesa, CA 92627·1811 This busineu Is con- ducted by: an Individual Have you started doing business ye(/ No Mlctlael Prutz This ttalement was filed with the County Cllll< of Orange County on rot1 Q/2002 2002HH237 Olly Pilot Mar 21, 28. Apr. -4, 11. 2002 TH11!8 Flctltlooa Bu•lnea Name St.9tMMnt The lollowlnp peraons are dOll1g tit.intll u · Peul• end T1ny'1 Lenclng. 6 Kara Coul1. Allio Viejo, CA 92e!l4H089 Terry e Stephan. e Kar. Cou11, A.ltio Viljo. CA 92656-8088 Paull S. Stec>han. IS Flctttiou• Bu•lnes1 H1v1 you atarted N8me Stawment doing buslnna yet? The lollowlng l*'IOllS Y•. 3-1-02 11• doing ~ as C1att Cook Contract· Oc:eanvl-General Ing, Inc., Clartt Cook, Pertnerwhlp. 2700 N Prnldtnt Main St. 1601. Santa This statement wu Ana, Calllornl• flied with the County 9~3~ °'OtAP· ~~County Inc. (NV), 2700 N Main 2002UHl71 SI., #601, Sante Ana, Dally P11oC Mat. 28, ~. California 92705-6837 4, 11. 18. 2002 Tl!t 90 ThiS butlness Is oon· dueled by 8 OOIPOflllon Have you started doing buslnees yet? No Phoenix Health Group, Ina. Caty D Arnold, C F 0 Th11 a1attmen1 wu tiled with lh• County Cleflt of Orange Coonly on 03/1 Q/2002 2002HIHl:tl8 Daily Pllol Mat 21. 28, AD!. 4, 11. 200? Th 170 FlctltJous Bu•lneu Name Statement Th• lollowlng persons ate dOll1g bulli-. as Pacill<: Cotti Whot+- aale, I 729 lrvlne Ava . Newport Beach. CA 92660 Slephanoe Smith, 1729 Irvine Ave . Newpon Btactl, CA 92660 Thie business 11 con- ducted by .,, lndMdual Have you started dotng bur.lneM yet? No Sltl)hanle Smith Thi1 statement wu filed wtth the County Clertc ol Orange Coonly on 03/14/2002 200261115132 OaJly Pilot Mar 21, 28, Apr. 4, I 1. 20Q2 Tht71 Flctltlou• Bualneu Name Statement Th• following persons are doing butilleM u Pertormence Eleclrlc, n95 E Northfield Ave . Anaheim Hilla. CA 92807 Lonnie Owen Wright. nas E. Nor1l1field Ave .. Anaheim Hiiia, CA 92807 Thill bullness ts coo· ducttd by Ill ~ Heve you llartad doing bu1in11s yel? YN. 311/2001 Lonnie Owen Wrtghl Thia statement waa hied With Iha County Clttlt ol OrW1gl County on 03l22f2002 2002N9M73 Delly Plol Mir 28, • 1. 11. 10. 2002 Tb!93 ActJtlou• BuslneH Name Statement Thi lollowino peraona Ill doing buAltae ... Random Act1 4 12, 55 Fair Drtve 114, Coate Mela, CA 92626 Alana Ann Andrewa, 55 Fair Di 114, Cos1a Mesa. CA 92626 Thie busln111 i1 oon· ducted by an lndlllldull Have you lllrted doing bullMll vet? No Alanl NW! Andrew. Thia ltlltmtnt waa llled ~ Iha County Clerk ol Orllngl Coonly on 03l22J2002 200211HN3 Daly Plot Mer 28, AfJt. 1. 11. JO. 2002 Thll!O Flctltlou• Bu•fn ... Name Statement The following persona art doing bullnea as: Innovative Management Conaullant•. 304 Mer\Qold Ave .• Corona del fkf, CA 112625 Nancy MINe< Polletd. 30o4 Marigold Ave., Co- rona del Mat, CA 92625 Edward LM Pollard, 304 Marigold Ave., Co-rona Clal JAat, CA 92625 This bullness le oon- duclld by hueberld lf1d wilt Have you started doing business yet? Yea. 1-98 Nency M Polard Thia statement wu f~ed Wtlh the County Cllltl °' Onlnge County on 03fl2J2002 200268"'87 Dally Piiot Mar. 28, N!f. 4, 11, 18, ?002 Th191 Flctltlou• Bu•lneu N•m• Statement Thi following persons ere doing bullMils ea: Laguna Beactl Mag., 1817 Westclifl Di., S(e. 210, Newport Btactl, CA 92660 Douglu Stoctcel, 296 Cypreea Dr.. Laguna Beech, CA 92651 This bullnesa le con· duded by: an lndMdual Have you allrted doing buslnesa yet? No Douglaa Slo<*tl ThlS ltltement waa filed with the County Cllltl of Orangt Cow1IY on 03l2Sl'2002 200218t71H Dl#y Pilot Mar 28. N!f. 4. 11, 18. 2002 Th183 Flctltlout Bu1lnua Name Statement Jbe tollowlng penona .,.. doing~ ... lnk12go.com. 1975 Pomona Ave. #5, Coal.a Mlle. CA 92927 Oenlel J. Wallh, 1975 Pomone Ave. #5, COlta Mesa. CA 92Cl27 Tht• buslnt• Is con-ducted by: Ill lndiYldual Have you alerted doing bualnMa yec? No Denlet J . Wlllh Thll ataternent WU flied with the County Clerk of Oranot County on 03l2Sl'2002 20021197130 Dl#y Pilo4 Met. 28, ~ 1, 11. 18. 2002 lbri flied with the County OIM ol 0rMgt Col#lty on 03l2el'lOtYl 20021tl11SI Daly Pllol ...,, 21, •· 4. 11. !O. 2002 _lbtOJ Flctttloua Buafneu Heme Sta9*Mnt Thi lolkl'Mna f*IOlll -tiig~u· Ot*1IQI County Sift Comolf!Y, 3021-8 Hit· bor Blvd.. Coate ...... CA 92626 James o. Wllbum, 327e Iowa SlrMC. eo.ta Miia. CA 92928 Thie buelnlA la con· cM;ted by Ill ~ Have you 1tar11d doing bullnlll yflKf No Jamel o. Wll6um Thia stat.mtflt WU filed with IM County OtM of °'8nge Cw1ty on 03l'26l2002 20021197134 Delly Pllol Mar. 28, •· 4. 11. 18. 2002 TM82 Flctftlou• Bu•lneu Ntune Stawment The following pll'IOlll are doing ~ u : Bargains and More, 2537 South Main SI., Santa An1. CA 9T/07 The Aziz Family Um· iled Partnershlo. (NV). 2537 South Mam SI., Sanla An1. CA '07<11 This' bualneu II con· ~bylll~ Have you alerted doing ~ yflK1 No The Allz FllTlily Lim- ited Pannetahlp, Tartli s.r-. -Oen«lll Pll1nlt Thie 11.alement -filed with the County Cllltl of OrW1gl County on 03l22/2002 200211tM418 Daly Pllol Met. 28, N1f. 4, 11, 18. 2002 Th1!M 8SC 11729 NOTICE OF PETmON TO ADMJNISTER ESTATE OF: MAURINE H. WILSON •ka MAURINE HORTENSE WILSON CASE NO. A21251t To all heirs, bloeli- ciaries, creditors, cont· lngenl creditors, and petlOlle who mey Olher· wlM be lnl-*S In lht wll « estate, or boCh, '* MAURINE H WILSON eke MAURINE HORTENSE WILSON A PETITION FOR PROSA TE hu bHn ftltd by DOUGLAS C wu.soH In lhl Superb Court of Celllomle, County of ORANGE THE PETITION ~ PROBATE~ llwl DOUGLAS C. WILSON bl appolotld u .,.,. aonal r.,,_iattve to adl••--lhl ...... cl lht dlcldtnl. THE PETITION ,... QUNl8 1t1e decldtnra Wll and codicila, " wry' bl ldrnlled IO Pf'(lbme. Thi Wll and etry codclla 819 IVeJllblt for IJC• aminallon In lhl lilt lulpt by the court. lliE PETITION r• QUMlt authority lo ad- "*111ter lhl ..... under ltle If ldtpendeol Admln- ielrallon °' Ealetea N:A. (TNa Authority will allow lht pereonel 19C>rMlnt· dve IO talle many eo- liona without oblalnlng oouft apf)l'OVll. 9efori ta111ng ceNln very )mo portant ICtiona, how· --· fie pnonal ,... Mf'llllllYe .. bl ~ IO give nodcl to In· liar8llld l*IQnt unltel fwy haw W9IYed nolcl or COOMntld to the ~~Jn,~ ltdon euthol1ly ... bl QrWlled uni-en in. -....cl pmon tllel an Call (949) 642-5678 PUBLIC NOTICE HOT1CE OF SALE OF ABANDONED PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEH THAT UNDER AHO PURSUANT TO SECTION 1980 ~ THE CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE THE PROPERTY LISTED BELOW BE· UEVEO TO BE /IBAH- DONEO WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT SOUTH COAST SELF STORAGE, 3480 W. WARNER AVE SANTA AHA. CA ON APRIL 11 , 2002 AT 1 00 PM AUCTIONEER MF\ RICHARD (DICK) SIOOERS CALIFORNIA STATE BONDI 508&400 UNIT · NAME · CONTENTS 11, MEGEN HIGGINS, MISC. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 8, DIGITAL VISIONS W.G. SHAW, MISC HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 61 , JOHN GLOVER. MISC HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 601 , LUCRETRA GREEN, MISC HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 603, LUCRETRA GREEN , MISC HOUSEHOlO ITEMS 748, JAMES SUH. MISC. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 051...1. JENNIFER LOUDvN. MISC HOUSEHOlO ITEMS SOVTH COAST SELF STORAGE SHARON YOUNG Publlahld Newport 811ch·Co1t1 M111 Odv Pllo4 March 28. A.Dt'l 1. 2002 Tb1Zi Flc:tttkKle But.Nd Name Stelement Thi followlng ptl'IOflf .,.. doing bulNia ... Pl1111u One, 834 Btywood Drive, New. pott Beedl, CA 92880 Lynn I( W1ttera, 83A Btywood D1111•. ~ pott 9eedl CA 92880 M&lll 8MV. 21141 Cenldl -~l f13A. ..... Fortet. ~ ta03lT," Thlt ~ la COi"' di.did by. co-pei1nenJ Have you etar19d dolrlQ bullneea yflK1 No Lynn K. w.... ';" Thie ata1emef'IC WU lllld will the ~ ~~Ccu'lly Oet, Plol =~= 4. 11. !§. 2002 1q Thunday, April 4, 200'2 BS .... _. ...... _..,,. p• •• bl ..... F'lctllioue .. ..... ..... ........... ...... ...... . "TM ...... l*MN Tht lalowlna l**lfW .................. clc*:'O~- .A) Coile A1 1~uuo., JJ'~ ~ ~ ~~-~IO~ &.J COM! ~ done!, 278 Roe. LAnt. • to .... oeiit019lllo, C.) COM COia ...... CA 92927 ... ._ pet1o111 WOfll· F__. CcrPotllon. Janet Erna d11 ~~ c:J:1.. ., ... ,.,... !';!t Monet.. dll ~. ConltKt Code Sealcwl .... ~DJ; :::.. ~ ~; COlta 22300, OOHTRACTOft ~ 0 MofMr, Jon 8-tian Chdllt. Wll bt ~ kl f)Cllt .. Mlle ,.,... llwl.. 113'4 QOQWOod. COlta ~ ~ wfll ~ 125, Ntwpon Mtta CA 112827 ltll Diltl1ct Of 111 • llledl, CA 92957 Thil ~ ii con-PfOY9d linancial lnltitu- "Tbll ~ It con-ducted by, a getllfa/ lion In ordtf IO ht\11 flt dlllllld by. In lldYldull i>artn•ratilp ~ ,...... lundl ,. • tf1v1 you 1t,l14d Have you 111r11d ::!" ~~ Olelriet ot'° dlll'll ~ yet? No doWlg tMiMll yf/ft No • ,....orrnenct Malltlw D. Minty Jlriet ~ Mon0Nu de ltW conltlct. 'Ttlll •i.m.nt_ Wf' S.rgeod1I the~~!!' .. ~..!! lllld wtlf'I !hi ~ Jon Stephen Dinsdale _,,"'~au P11' -1 C'.111111 of OfWIQe County Thli 1tattmtn1 wu llhall be 1m~ for on (l(l,'Zt/2002 fllld with lh• County eec:tt UlltXCUHd day 2002Nllt1J Cltllc ot Orange CountY beyond th• contract ~ Piiat Mil. 28 Atif on 03t'2el2002 ~~1•27 2002 4trU. tf, 2002 JH194 2002Ut1211 BY OROER oF THE ~ ~ tti.~;; ,.,~ =mOFo~E=A ....... Stllt9ment COSTA MESA MESA SANITARY OIS· "nae fOllowtna Pll'IOOI SANJTARY TRICT ~ doing ~ •· DlSTRICT Published N1wport E1o~par1ll, ORANGE COUNTY, B1~ch-Co111 M111 = Co.ea MeU, ~ CALIFORNIA ~ Pilot March 28• 9~ NOTICE 4· 2002 Tf!174 :/Wld'J SplZM, 2855 INVITING 8tOS PJMcrffk Or., Aol NOTICE IS HEREBY PUBLIC NOTICE DC02, COlfa Mela. CA GIVEN lhll IHltCS REVISEO CITYWIDE 92821 proposals for h.Hnlshlng mAFFIC IMPACT ~ C. Andrtw1, all labor, m11iri1l1, FEE PROGRAM f7l85 ~ Parle Cltdt, IQU!pfMnt. trantp0r1a. The eo.ta MeSI City I~. CA 92914 lion, IOd SUCh ~ t.-Col.n::ill wwll hold a pybllc 7'* ~ ii oon-~ u may bl ,.. hearing tor the AIYillcl dP*Cf by. a glM(lll cM9d lot fie Citywt(lt Traffic 1mpect ~ltlhlj) CONSTRUCTION OF Fae Program on Mon· ~·ve you 1t1rtld THE FOLLOWINO clly, Ap1I 15, 2002, at doing bulintla y.r7 No PROJECT WATER 8:30 p.m., in lhl Council ~ Spizer SERVICES FOR Chamt>ets Of City Half, -~:1]111 ltatemtnt WU SEWER P\.IMP STA· n Fair Drive, Costa ,_ with lhe County TIOHS, PROJECT NO. Mesa .• CA. Cit!\ ol OrWlgl County t 1 1 2100-111 • The T rattle Impact FfJe on 03l'2V2002 Bids wtll bl recetvecs Program has been n-200291..... by the Cotta Mesa Sanf. ldahed lo finance the Olly PlloC tMt. 28._ Atif. 1a1y Diltria, at tt1e olftee improvements necas· 41 11. 18. 2002 ml85 of the City Clell(, n Falr aary to address Iha , Oltve, Co&ta Mesa, Cali· cumulative impacts of ffctHkKI• Bu•lnen fomie u11tll the hOor of development within Name St.t.ment 10:00 1.m., Monday, Costa Mesa and to ·Th9 lollowlng ptr10l1I April 22, 2002, at wtlictl :='':,, ~i,:: ea= .. dolrlg buefntla u ; l)ne lhly wil be opened ~Davia Minigamant ~ Ind r~~ tainad on the Traffic Comf>any 383 Vista lo tie ·COIJlldl .... _'"""'"'· Clrculalion System. ' I . . . ....,.,., .• . .,.... _, Ao111oue ........ Obit a. Anlheirn, CA ...._ D ~ ~-.~~ -· ~ by: 111 ....... n. ~ It cmn-~ • I nt f2to4 ....,., --· .,.. __,,_,. --H1v1 you ltattld ~ br ~ Thell:,;. Jenn 0. Reno, 3190 Thie ~ WU Ned ~ Ill ~ dc*1g ~ yttlt'I No Ulll9y Co -ti~.... ..._Dr.,,..~ .... lilld ...... <:ountr ,.._.. ............_ ,. _ _., OUltl-.o A. Dinn Have you ltalt~ .... -ii2Mi" ....,...._ ,,_ a.II ol Orlf1GI Ccu1tY ~ ~-..,......., TNI .......,. wu dail1Q ~ -1 No Unt>trt A11oclat11, Thll bullMll 11 con-on ~ 200291t7611 tied Wllh o. ~ · Dold Ou1 .. ~~~~:~a~ Olitf~~ =·4·~ ~~Ccll.nY ~~ AcOwt w.1bo1t, 25002 H•" Y011 ltlrttd ~ ~ »02Nt1Mt _,., A11ci1 Pattcw.,..,Sulte ~~~:r Mo Aottllou9 81191neu [Wy P1ae Ap 4, tt, 18, Tl*' at.W._"',..111 .. ,. ... n•-f1cdUou9 BU91neu NMW 8tatMMnt 25. 2002 nt2J 1 tilld Wiii .. ~ 123, l.aQWll CA Thlt ~ •u . The~ P9f90ll• ~ BwlMu a.1con II at Orww CounlV 92863 fllcs wlltl flt County Name St81ement .,. '""m ~ • 04I02l'll1CE lJnCla lrwln, 25e02 Olerll of ~ CcuWY The foaowlrlo '*'°"' ~ ...... ......,..,, 2002tetnl2 Allcla Partr."''71 Solt• on 04I02IZ002 ~~ ~ u 231-112 ~Colla -~~u ~Atif 4, 11 , 1a. ~S3Laguna 1111, CA 2002tlt7157 .,,. O.l Group, 6008 Miu. CA lf2e27 .. P·---""'·-' ,..._....__ ~ Th210 Olly Pllr".,.,. 4 1l t8 Sart Mlcllat Or. C06ta , ...... O!t'"'·. 231 l/2 ....... _.., ·~"'"'"'" ri.. ...... _ •·-• Thil bualolu 11 COil· ~ .,..... • • ' MIN. CA 92627 ..... , -Con1ull1n11, 23011 ,...,..,._ .--wa ductld by. 1 oentraJ -lb226 Fr111 Tracy, 6038 Sart Ml0004ia, Coala M.... Moo11or1 Pll1tway, Sit. N.me Stnment partnlrlnlp fictlUoul 8u91Mu Michal Or., Cotta Mela. c~hla~netl II coo-t F2B. ~ H ... CA The lollowlllQ ptl'IOlll Have you ltartld .. ~ Stlt9ment CA 92627 92853 1111 dOlr!g ~ •· doing bu1ln1.. yal? ~lono.lno ~ MllY Ouinlan, 1068 duc1ld by 111 ~ Ofll)OtY Howard Teltt, Oeall)Mr Show C... Y•. 3-4-02 .... ~llO ~~-Wue SI • Tustin, CA Have you •llrttd 24888 Loa Alamoe, W11t, 24151 Vilta O ROlltrt Walboft .,. ar. 92780 ,~ bualnel&011111 Y911 No L•suna Nlgu11, CA Oro, oana Pomt. CA T"'· ·····--· WU Aloha •rprlta, 26-42 Thia o..~•-e I ...... , 112 n ""'629 ""' .. ....... ,............ -.-. &Mt A ....,_, 11· • oon· Thia 11at-ent wu '"" fHld with In. County ·~.....-·~ Callfor' duc1e<I by a genersl Ill.CS With ~ ,._,,,..,, Thll bullna11 18 coo-Jullt Anne SYPMSI. Clark of Onlngl CounlY · · partnership C ~ ~~ dUcted by: 111 ~ 2.ft51 Vaata 0 Oro, on ~ rlla Have you started onleril ol ~ .. , Have you elarted Oeria Point. CA 126211 2002Nl7"4 .. ~~~ Ts•1,11 11a1 1• ~~-~Sr doi11g business y11? 2002 ... 97 .. 5.. dol11g bu1lnau yet? Thll bullMla II ooo-Oeltt PlloC Ap. 4, 11, 18, -c:..o,,. 902ij V11, Jan 2002 '"" ,. ' Y11. 3.'2&'2002 clrc:C.CS by-an lncMdl.i 2S, 2002 Ill2Ql Cilv. C& T·~-•. 11865 Fran Tr&Gy 25D~ A(>r 4• ~ Grlg()ly H Tefft H1v1 you tllr11CS Fletftioua BualnMa Nel'N StRement The followtrig Pl"OM .,.. doing bulillllt ... Conbln l~ Co., 4 P1rti Newport '3, Newport Beach, C&l 92660 BHret. Inc . (Cald I 4 Paril Newport 13, Newport Beach, Cal 92660 Thie bulirllu II COO· cbMd by. a OOtpor-*>11 H1v1 you atartld "911111 bualneaa y1t? v ... 1988 811ret, Inc , P1ut Miodal, Pfllldlllt fh11 Matemal'lt WU filed wllh th• County Clark of Orangt Counly Oil 03/29/2002 20021197833 0811y Piiot AQr 4, 11, 18. 25, 2002 Th20g Flctltloua Bual,,.,. et::;:: str;;., CIJ!ver TtllS statemenr wu• """' V»VY Thfl 1tat1mar11 wu dOir1g ~ yet? No Cltv. Clllomll 90230 hied wilh the County Flctltloue BuslnHS hied with the Couoty ,kllft Anni SyParoa 11ila bu11Ma1 1e con-Clelit °' Orange COooty Nam. Stat9ment Otlll Of Orange Couory This 1tattmant .,,.. ductlCS ...,. husbelld end on 03/29.'2002 __ 1~ on 03l29t'2002 filld •ilh Iha County .,, 2002&897131 ..... PlflOl1I 20026"7853 Cleft! ol °""1gl County wife Dally P*>t A(>r 4, 11, 18 ar~~ C>elica....:!n Da'Y Piloc Ap "· 11, 18 on CW02J2002 ~v:.J'.: r:::"t:,d 25· 2Q02 Th2Q3 2 AIU Carlton, IUll 103, ?5. 20Q2 TH2l2 Daily ~ -::'..'':17-:l Jamel TUal Dina POlnl, CA 92629 ActltlOU9 Buslnesa 25. 2002 Tll2'22 V<*o Takai FJctttJou9 Buslnes• L111 Buahby 263 ,._me Statement Thia atatarnaot •as Name Statement Santo Tomaa S1r&11 Flctltioui BuslnMS lilld with lhl County The followl"SJ parsons Cotta Mela. CA 9262'7 .,~~~ Name Statement OOCleftl""'~l\JI County are doing busillass as Kai/If\ William Bulhby, n..., Pltent. 1300 The follow!"" P4l"IOfll ...,,c,.,~ Chrtsllan Fimilr. 283 Santo Tom11 ,,... 4F Colla .. ,. 20021897648 Church lntamaUona , Sheil, Cotta Miia. CA :'.' !.AV9~, ar:u!::m ~ as Olly Piiot Afx. 4• 11· 18· 3n W Wlllorl St, 115. 92127 Malit Pilgrim. 1300 216 112 Ma'1rla Ave 25. 2002 Th2lO Costa Mesa. CA ~ ... '.!!!. ~'~-~ .. i-::; Adami AV9 , 14f. Costa Balboa Island, CA NOTICE OF Helt\ Austln, 3n w ;;;;"" wr """'~"" MIN. CA 92626 92662 PUBLIC HEARING ~ J_L·~~~ Coale Have you 1tarted T":, buSifllU ~-197~a~ ~·P=gmay At I meatrng of the This buStness is COO· doing bu&inlU Y9l1 No ~ by: an • C Ave Board of Educallon of uaa Bulhby Hive you s1arted ... nahe1m. A 92801 the Newport-Mesa Uni· ducla<I by an lllCSMduaJ This statemanl was doing bu1ln1n yel? This business 1s con· fled School Dls1tlct ro be Have you started flied with the Co1H11y Vas, Feb. 2002 dUded b'/" an indMduol .._... • .,,.. 9 2002 dolr19 bus111eu ~ No Cleft! f Or Cou M1rk Pilgrim Have you s1ert1d '""" on ....,,.. · 91 Hain Austin ° ange nty This slarement was doing bus1naas yet' 7.0S P m. In !hi School This statement was on 03/29/2002 111 Co Y Ol2 1200 Dlltrlct Boardroom lo· 20028897854 Id w1lh Iha unty as. 1 4 1 2985 B hied with the County Oally p•~ 6 .,, 4 11 18 Cleni °' Orange eoumy Van lnStxiaflgmay catees er ear Oaltl of Orange Coun1y ""' ......, • • • on 04l02/2002 This statement was Street, ~A, Costa on 04/02/2002 25, 2002 TH2Q8 20026H7ff0 filed •1th the County ~::· Ca=,.,.: ~ 20028198025 Flctltloue BualntH Dllly Piiot A(>r 4, 11. 18. Cleltl of Orange Courity .,, Daily Pilot A(lf. 4, II, 18, N S 25. 2002 Th215 on 04/0212002 h upon Iha quastl0f1 25. 2002 Th23l amt t.iament 2002ee97153 Fictitious Buefnea Name Stat.ment The followw1g ptraOnl .,. doeig bu9illel -Cuno ~. 1910 S.y Crlll St . SatU Ana. CA 9:l704 Jania w Mcl.auahh11. 1910 Bay C<ear Slr .. t. Santa Alli. CA 92704 Thi$ bualnell II COil• duclaCS by· an ~ Hive you 111rt1CS doltlg bullneM )Ill? No Jante W Mclaughllf\ This Slalametll ..... flied wilh the County Clefit Of 0rangs Coooly on 03/27/2002 2002 .. 97387 Dally Pilol Apt 4, 11, 18. ~5. 2002 Tt93Q &aya. N~ 8etct1, S.11.cs l>fopoaell shall I~ "1'ea Of o'!!..:n,~ CA 921!eO be« lhl 11111 ol the w01t1 • • ...-. • • vv• Hlllocll Ofilk Divis, Ind ttle """" Of the ~ available for rev-by Nam. StatenMnt The following ptrlOl'IS are doing bwit\111 u Aquutarr. 1 t 43 Char1altont St , COila Mau, CA 92626 Jany Alhlty K1111r, 1143 ChartaltOlla St , Cotta Mesa, CA 92826 Thll bu$lnau ii coo-dudad by an ~ Hive you 1tart1CS CS0111g buslneas yet? Yet. 12·1~1 :.=.~o •1i:~ ~~~~na:r:"s Flctltloua BualMSS 08iy Pilol N>r 4, 11 . 18 t.atlon ~ Flctltloue ButlneH A) N'AC Loa11. B 1 ,._me Si.tement 25. 2002 Th?23 Fictitious Buelnns WHEREAS. tna New· Name Statement NAC Lile c ) NAC The lotlowlllg paraons Fictitious Bualneas Name Statement 393 Vilta Beya, Newport dlr but no oth11 diat· ~ ~~ 8:::, 8Mc:tl. CA 92660 lr1QUW*lg nwtc. N"f bid n Fair Dnva Cotta SuMr1 L De'AI, 363 ~ ~ :':! Mesa. V•ta O.ya, Newport rlCllpC of b6ds lhll bl Public Commanta 111 ~· ~ oon-returnees to the biddef erthar oral or written unopened 11 at\11 be the 1onn may be Pf8$81'1lad dUct9d by 8 Oll1l'AI ~nng the pobl~ l!Jlf1nlrlhiC> .. ~ ol the .... FOf lur1har Jo!!:v:., you ltartld bidder lo 111 that ,. bid borl, telaphooe (714) HO~ ·9s1o:z~ 'f.r7 :ma'tceiVld 111 Pf'OC>lr 754-5335 or YIS•I the ~ Olftll o.vta A Mt of plans ancs Tranaponalioll Saf'V!Cle Thil IUtem.111 WU lpKlflCatlOf\S may be OMsiot1 Ill Ctty Hal n NICI wlltl in. County obl--.cs •1 IM City ol Fair Dnve. Costa ~. Clel1I Of Orange County Cotta M .. a. Oapan-CA • Mooday lhrough 00 03i'2&'2002 mtr1t Of P1.tJ1ic StMoee, Fndey, 8 00 a. m to 5 00 20026191123 4lh floor. n Fair Drive. ~~RY T. ELLIOTT, o.ty ~ Mat 28, ~ Coct41 Mesa, C1lilomia OeoUfY City CWk 4, 11 . 1§. 2002 TH ="~"::"'~~ Publuihed Newport _,_ ........ Beach·Costa Me11 Flcttdou9 Buelnea -• .,_ .. ari .. ~ .......... __ _.. upon 1'11qU1t!) An adcl-Deily Pio! April 1. 2. 3, 4, _,. ~ tJonal Chlrge ot ss.oo 5. 8. 9. 10. 11, 12, 2002 'Thi ~ Pll1IOfll wiM bl m9de If handled M340 .,. doing bulit-. u : by mall (Ptlone 7141 Fictitious B"•l"""'sa The Mlrtlnl Boat Com· 754-5307 tor purctlaaing -·-PlllY. ~ Lorna Ttr· Information.) N9me Stat.ment l'ICI, St1. 0, Laguna Eich bid shall be The lollowlllg parsons &Moh, CA 82651 midi °" the Proposal are CSOil1a bus#lais aa T1r1 ~. 404 Form provided ln Iha Calllornfa Co11c1pt1 Loma Terraoe, Ste 0, OOl'lllw:t documtllll, llld Dynamic Daaigll, 180 L.egun1 a 811ch, CA Shall bl ~ by Cotta MISll St., SUite 8. 8265 rt"-~ ....... ,. COiia Mesa. CA 92927 , ,__ ""'--, """ , -· 1 ct ,,,.., or ca ... "" e .._ ,..._, ...,... ....,.,,. ct11Ck °' a bid bond for Klmbtrlae Orak1, 180 ~. 819 0, l.aoi-not .... the 1 °' of the Cotta Mesa St ' SUill 8, 8-ch. CA 92651 amount of the bicl, made Cotta Mesa. CA m27 •This buelMea la oon· PIYabla 10 !ht Coeta nu ~ 11 oon· ~ by CX>1llA'*'I Miia Seri"-Y DilitJ1ct. cb:led by' an ~ Hav1 you •llrttd No prooou1 lhlll bl Hne you st1r11d eolr1G ~ 'ffl(I No oon9'dtiacs un1eu ac· cloir1I) bulillels ye(? No TWI ..,........_-v ltd b h l<tmbartaa Oma Thll ltatamlnt WU C01T19all y II.IC This &tatemenl WU ll9CI Mii in. County :::;1 :::f Clllfl or lileCS wilh thl Cou11ty a... °' OranDt County Ho bid """ be oon-Qaf1c of Orange County on 03l22l2002 lldtred IM"'8 • II ,.-. on 00/'/:Tl'ZOO'l 20Cl2ttMMt on 1 blink form 2002Nl1Ua Olly Plot .... 28. Atif fumllhed by the Com Olly Pllol ..... 28, Atlf. -4. ! I. 10 2C!Q2 TH100 ._.. Sanitary Oilltld 4. 11. 18. 2002 lb1!!0 and ia made In ac-Flctltiou9 Buelneee Fk:tltloue .,....... cord1nc1 with th• •-Sbra.ment N.me ....,,_.,, ~rovlalona of th• .....,. Thi folowlna ptt80nl ~ r~. The followlng pe!'IOl1I n doing bu1Ni1 11: EllCll blddlr mutt bl .,. ti10 tlUlillila u: L11p Communlc1· llc«'8ld and alao Pf• Sick l:nt1rtalnm1nt, dons, 474 E 171h Slrttt, ~ 11 f'lqlJQd by 1714 Calllomia Sl 11. ~ _, "~-u-a... tew, A ... ~ A °' CU HUf'ltlngton 8-ch. CA .,,.:,;.; ---· -'""8 •MK• cootrK10ta b'll It 92 .... hldl Harmori t.avln, requlfld. ~~ .. f~ SMl•>'«, 1 • .iio E. 19th St!Mt. The 8oll'd of 01rec1ors 1 714 ""'"" .,,. , Coa MMa. CA 92827 ol tlll COila Meu s.11-Hunllnglon 8udl, CA JUOll Lavin, 480 e. = 06llrtd ,.....,,.. lhl 926-48 ... -·-~-,_ 19th Strttl, Co111 to ~ trrf or d Thill .,_...,.... ,. con-...._ CA 92627 ducted by-111 lnd..tdual ~ bullnlu la oon· The Conrractor 1hall Hive you •tarted dUctld by· a ~ comply with the ~ buslrl88I yet? No ~rahlp provt81o111 of Sact10t1 Mille Oean Meyer ~Have you alar11d 1no to 1780 illdulllll, Thia statement wu t>ualntu y11? of !hi Callfomil Labor filed With the County ••. 5l2M)2 Code, thl prevailng rate Cllltc ol ()oange CouncY ~~ ~= waa ==.: ,:i:.:; on 02n7~2t1Ht5t Mttt in. COUl1ly "' the ~ of ,,,. ()Uy Piaf Mar. 23; Atif of Qni1p Co1.W1fy dullrtll Re111on1. Siatt 4, 11. 18. 2002 Thi!!¥ °" 03t'25l2002 "' Celdomla, wNrch ... ... 2002llt7040 lllld wllh .,. Clertl of the I Call Clmlfiell T..., I rt.'7r a'; 28itt~ =i.:nc' ::'ac!%: . (Mt)M2-5171 . STARTING A ·NEW Jtny Ashley Kaiser This statement was hied With the COUllty Claf1I °' OrMge Coooty on 03l29.'2002 20021897129 Dally Ptloc A(lf 4, ' 1, 18, 2S, 2002 Th204 FlctJtloue Bu1IOffs Neme Stetem.nt The following Pll'IOOI are doing busf11111 aa Rooald l:lanka II/Id Al· IOCiatas. 3700 Newport 8/vCS 11202. Newport Baacti, CA 92663 Robin Faloo, 3400 Irvine Ava Ste 215, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Thla bualneaa la OOl'I· clrc:Ced by. 111 tnOvldual H1v1 you 111rtld CSOil1a business y.r7 No Robert F1tco This ttaternan1 was l'illd with lhe C00t1ty Qerll of OrWl\)I County Oil <W02/2002 20026897131 Detly Pilot Atif 4, 11. 18, 25, 2002 T!\219 FlctltlOU9 SU.lneee Nwne S1Mement The tclowtt1g '*'°'11 .,. doing~ .. Southern C1Jlfornl1 C&rpll Cllanlng, 125"4 Londonderry, Co1t1 Miu. CA 92828 Celar Romiro, 1254 Londonderry, Costa Miu. CA 1126:.!8 Thil butlrllsi fl COO· IM:ted by Ill ~ H1v1 you 1t1rt•d doing bullr18ll yet? No Ce11r Romtwo Thfl ltsltrnlrlt WU ftltd With thl qou,,ty Clerj( Of Orange County on CW02f2.002 20021897131 Otil'f Plol Apr. 4, 11, 18. 25, 2002 Th220 Fictitious Bualnus Name Statement The follow!~· .,. dolna as Gr11t1 Alvtf Mlllvtofkl, 18081 R-®ndo Cir Suitt 0, Huntington 8-:n, CA 92840 Fr1nld1 Cooriquez 2317 S Ctnt8' SI . S.. Ana. CA 9'2704 Mtlur Contlque:r. 316 BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Tit• IAgal Dtpartnunt 41 llu ltukpentknJ & pkas1d t.o an11011nc1 a aw 11tvie1 now avallabk t.o MW bruiMss11. port·Me11 Unified The lollOWtng persona Lease 2915-A Recsn111 are doing ~ aa: The tollowlllg peBOnS School Distnc1 (the ilfe doirlg buslrl88S a.s. Alie sre 210-C Costa MKS OocutMtlt Sarv· Name Stat1ment ate doong bullntM a "Sctlool Oistrlcl") OWM CNC Countertopa, Mala CA ~ ICH 28l88 Moullon The tollowtrig l>el'IOOS Beaz Ar1 Books Iha property localed II 3746 Warner Ave Nall)hbortlood Accep-PLerkway, 1 1262C8'" areP•~filC ~Sl R~-l762S LOI Jardln11 2650 Fairview. in Iha Sa111a Ana, CA 92704 lance Corp (CA) aguna Nigue · " ~ ""'" .,.,.r WIS! Founta111 V~. City of Costa Mesa Cart G McPtlel'SOft, 2915-A Redhtll Ave 92677 Hockey Club. 1843 I.Ake CA 92708 Courity Of Orange Stale 2424 V~ Hagar, New· Ste 211><: Co61J1 Mesa Mery Kalhenne St Hunbngton Beach Mallhtw Robeir of c.ltforma (the "Prop-port Beach. c.A 92660 CA 112626 SeetelCSI, 28Ul8 Mo1A1ort CA 92648 8"uw$.Mr1 17625 Loa 1111'/'1. afld This blJS#!8SS 15 coo-This l>us>nals is COil· Patllway, '2628, Geoffrey E Myers Jal'dlnll Wal Fountan WHEREAS the Or· CSOct8d by an WlClwklal ducl8CS by 8 COll>O<DIJOrl L1guna Niguel, CA 1843 Lalla St Hun1 VfllW; CA 92708 111g1 County Sanl!aboll Have you Slarted Hive you s1aried 92677 IOQton Beacn. CA 92648 ThlS bus.nes.s .. c:on-Diltllet (the "SamtatlOll doong ~ ye!? No csomg busmen va1? ThtS business Is COO· fnts blJ~ is con CSUcttd by 111 ~ Octllicl") has requested Carl G. Mcf>llalsoo Y"5 3/1/02 duel.CS by an ~ duct8CI by an ll<lvlOual Have you S1art1CS rhal an easemern b8 This sta1em8111 was NetghbortlOOd Accep-Hive you slarted Hive you staned doing buSlnlM yec? No Qnll11ad to 1t1t Sarwtabon lllad with Iha Col.Inly tanct Corp CSOtl1\) busmess 'l.r? No doir'll bustl1ess yer? No Ma11h1w Roberr D1s1r1e1 over an ap. Cler!c °' Orange Courity Oordon DeBoer Mary Karhart11e Geoffrey E Mya<5 e18u•s .. rt prolOmall l'llfl8 1housan<t on 04/02/2002 c E o Saafeldr This statema111 was Th'5 stalemtnl •as lhrea hundred sl~·frve 2002HH055 Th11 starement was This statemenr was filed wtth Iha County filed with Itta County square 1884 of the Prop-Daily Ptlot Apr 4 11. 18. hied W11h rtia County lilacs w11h the County Clefll of Orallge County Cltrll of Orange County arty for the purpose of 25. 2002 Th229 Clarll of <ftange Coun1y Clertl of Oraoge County on 04l'02l2002 on ~ constructing and main· on ()3l28.'2002 on 03/2112002 20026897952 20026197838 taln4rig tor al time a pub-20026197837 200269H559 Oaiy Pilot A(>r 4, 11 . 18 o..iy Pilol A(lf 4, 11, 1 e lie -•r or sewers ancs Fictitious Bualn .. s Dally Pilot Apr 4, 11. 18, Oally Pllol Atif 4, 11. 18, 25, 2002 TH224 25, 2002 Th228 1ppur1enanc11 In. Name Statement 25. 2002 Th2Q9 25. 2002 Th216 ... .., through, on and atono The following 1>41rsons Fl .. uuOUS BusfneM Iha property, and are doing bu&lnau u Fictitious BualneH Flctttloua BuslMU Name Statem.nt WHEREAS; the School Oatroft Acceptance Nam. Statement Name Statement The following par&or11 D111rlc1 Is authorized to Service Company. 476 The followjnp persons Ttie lollowlrlg Plr80N are doing buslt1als as co11v1y such an a1M-Shady Or . Costa Mesa, are dolog busl08S9 as are dolllQ ~ u : A.) Alexander P\blca manl lo the Sanltatlo11 CA !12627 Granite Rel.tty ancs A to z Mata.ta, 5 Hufton h , 8.) Aluartder P\lbll Dis111ct pur1uant to Catherirle L Bein, 711 Investments, 1!)7 Wood-Cen1er Orlve 11025. catlOlll Car\ada, 347 ECSUcttloo Code MCtlorl E Ranch Rd.. Sacra· bury. llWle CA 92620 Santa Ma. CA 92707 Vilt.a Baya. Cotta Mau 17556 et lllQ menco. CA 95825 ~vo A. Duran. 197 Da~1d GomH CA 92627 Publl1heCS Nt•port Thia business Is con· Woodbury. Irvine CA Enterprises. LLC (CA). R.lchatd 0 Alexander 8uch·Co11a Mesa CSucled by-an ll1dMdual 92620 812 San 018QO Lalla, 347 Vista O.ya, eo.ta OIJfy Pilo4 Apriµ Have you 111rt1CS Th11 busman IS COO· Placen1ia, CA ~70 Mee. CA 92627 Oassificd ls CONVENIENT whctbeq~·rc buyiJJft. aclllng. or jw lookln8. cWtllfitd lw wll1t )'00 Ottd' CLASSIFIID (949) 642-5678 ~ ~ doing busirllM yet? No This buslr-. le oon- Fletltlou• Bual,.... ~--~--~--~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiilllliilllilllllliiiiliilllilii. ............ .. ,._in. Statement The following plf80l'll .,. doing bull'-. as: Or Autopltx, 3195-0 Airport Loop, Costa ......_CA 92826 Kayva11 Akhavan, 24171 l.Jrdty St., Mil-*' Viejo, cA 9269t Thia bosll1MI la con- ducfitd by Ill lnctvfdull Hive you 1tar1ad doing bUlln•u y11? v ... 411/0'J Kayvan Aktlav111 Thil ttatemaril WU lllld wilt\ Iha County CIM of °""1gl County on 04J02/2002 20028897979 Delly P1IOf ~ 4, 11, 18, 25. 2002 Th232 Flctltlou• Buslne .. ,._IM Statement The followlng ptr900I .,.~~ ... : California lnslltutt of M•rtiat Arts ll1d Sci· ence, 0102 Ou11d11 Orlve, Huntington Blldl, CA 112647 John 0 MlrMI. 8102 DullOff Drive, Hunt· 1rigtoo 8-dt. CA 82147 Thta buaillMI II con- cM:t«I by 111 ~ H1v1 you llartld do!t'A ~ l!!? No Have A Garage Sale! A W• will now SEARCH u .. NlllW for you at no utra cltarg•, and sav. '°" llN t'1lw and tM trip to the Colli'f Hou• ilt Santa A.114. Tlwn, of "'un•, _...,_..,_ tlN HOrClt & co,,.,._d wt Will /116 '°"' /kflllolu llusbus• """" 1toUM111l wttA tlN Co11"'1 Ckri, pliblUlt e11ee • wnl/OI' /ow wnb tU t:Wfldlwl "1 Call the Piiat Claaalfleda '8w olUl tlw11 JI#'°"" proof of~ WltJi * Co11"'1 Cfllri. PIMN "°' 61tofl"10flT jldlllou ....,_,,,,.,..,.,at tlac H~ aw111 • .,_,,.,,, lApl l>ttjJL, 18'1J Bwll Blwl., 5*. lMJ, HIU'llllitltM ••ct,. CA. U ,.,, callOt _,, t,, ,..._ oall u Ill (114) HJ~-' IN """...U ,,,,......,.,.for 111" *' -..., ""',,,__.,. ,,, .-a. I/,.. .... ,, Jww •J /fll1INr ,...,,,..,,,,,.... m/l u """IN Wfll N ... ,._ .,_,. ...,,,,,... Gtloll -.t Ill,....,,, .,,..nl at CB49J B4&!·'5B7B . ta Piece Vaur --a B la Adi ~ EOUAL ltOIJSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertising In Chis newspaper Is subject to the ~eral Falr Houslng Act of 1968 as amended whlcti makes It llleoal to advertise ·any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race. colOf, relig- ion. sex, handicap. famlllll status or national origin. or an Intention to make any such preference, limitation or dlscr1rnlnatlon. • This newspaper wtll not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which Is in violation ol the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of dlscr1mi· nation, Clll HUD toll·free at 1-800-424-8590. '·F-·--l " ... ' ;. ; I -~ ''...W ~ .. 'f:I' . ' ' ~ ' ·; ., j ' ' 5 ' LAKE FOREST OPEN SUN 1-4 5br 6.Slle Wa.l8rflont home ~ pllv8le dcd, dec:k. 'Pl 3 viewi1g blblllitll $990,0000 BEACH DUPLEX LOWEST PRICE NEW LISTING AGT M._723-8120 JOIH OUR WEEKLY High &rners CUI, S6ll60 WMlcly goal potential. 75,000.$100,000 yeaity Ol>' portunltlu. 2·3 qualified lj)plB. daily. 28 ml/lion In- quiries to date. Benefits aYIL Est. 1967. Call Jol1n Kobel 888·543· 1788. ICAL'SCANl ·--~ .. . ByMlatal'm•• 3.30 West Bay Stmt Costa ~ifsa, CA 92027 Al ~,., 8l¥d. .. ..,. Sc. .._,, Polley 'tho . The BA~ and deadliM are aubject to~,.., . ut ~· . p_ubliaber mervet tbe r@t to ceo.90r, ~fy, ~or~ any Clueified advutieemeut. Pm ltpot'! u y morthat may ht in your clvaif ied ad lmmediatelv. The Daily Pilot acceptJ no liability for any error in .n advertitemefit for which it mav be mponsibl'e empt for the eo1t of the ~ at1ually occupied by' tht trror. Crtdit can only be allowed f ot tbt first inamion. -----o..lllael----- Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Friday .......... ThWJday 5:00pm ••ii• Telt.pbooe 8:30am-5:00pm ~~t Walk-In 8:3(JaJn-{):00pm ~-fridrr Tuesday ......... Monday 5:00pm Saturday ........... friday 3:00pm Wedne.day .... Tuesday 5.-oopm Sunday.~ ........... friday 5:00pm Thursday .. Wedn~y 5:00pm , Cdlll Clole '° bNcll. &my Lg. room, lots of atorage, female prefd. $725/mo. Ava/A """ 949'697-0'lSO. Newport Cnat room w/ priYalll bath. Kltchen & lluo- dty room priv, Commtinay pool & 191. Avail May 1. $800.'mo + S600 dep., .. tits includld. 94&-307-6617 E'Slde C .. 111. share 3Br townllome, WIO, male pre!, $575+ ~· (days) 94&-672.0132 eves) 831-4751 -5 =-~-- MEDICARE PATIENTS USINQ '"'*'· Alluletol -AllOvtllt • Comblvtnt • Se~ . Azmlcorl • Al>-~ Olhera. Having df· Et1111 Ille Ill. 111111 ::~~= ~a:: C0f JSIGW.1HJTS ' . ll*1IP'f may be IYlllble w --=COl==°'•""-=dll-.lls=-- you quaify. "MMme M ED ·A ·SAVE SatlS-Mllo'tll'I .-1·800-224-1919 a.t E"'Yl*lll llull Geil E.d CA 14Q'l. (CAL'SCAH> tum. do4Nnt , ....._ soUTB cgAST AFFORDABLE HEALTH-ms Hont Aw. c.11. AUCTI N CARE • $54.95 per month lor ~ entl19 flmllyl Holllt- IM. Ooclols, Dentist. Piiat· macy, and -· f>T8.elcilt· Ing condilions ICC8pllld lrnmedlllely. The ~­ ance 1olullon Info: 877 ·588-1199. (CAL'SCANl SELL 2211 ....... .... -.ca11111 -•~CAllllt ..... • .. l F -- . -.·-. , t'-: :-~ . ... 0: ~. ·-=- HUGE llOVINO IALE tt ThomalYllla dirllng ... w/ ct*1a callinet I "'*· IOll, end ...... lllnpl. nl '"°" c:8ll lor i1lo 947!HK! FIND th~ SAVI 11000 OR llOflE OH YOUR HOIE THEATER SYITDll FREE lnlorml- tlr:n 8CXH!97-4871 I 321 SAVE A LIFE SPONSOR A PET For Only $19 You Can Help. Aic you an animal lover? Here's a great way to express it. Sponsor a pct photo on our special "Save a Life,, page publishing on Thursday, April 25, 2002. • • Your sponsorship will secure a space for a photo of a pct who is available for adoption and needs a good home. 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