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SERVING THE NEWPORT -ME.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 'DfE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2002
. Newport officials see less hope for El Toro
• County decision thls
week to hand Irvine the
Esed base is a major
tback in dwindling
majority of supervisors dramatical-
ly voted to bail out on their nearly
decade-long effort to plan an dlT-
port and hand the base to the city
that hopes to build a Great Park. • u certainly decreases the
chance for an airport at El Toro,·
Newport Beach City Manager
Homer Bludau said. •At this point,
it sounds like a ma1onty of the
Board of Supervisors feel that an
airport is no longer realisbc."
in state park bond money for parks
in North County in exchange for
her support.
Coad was also promised as
much as $800,000 in property tax
money from base development to
be used for a park trust fund.
Orange County Fair leaders
eye land at closed Marine base
• ances for an airport
there, city leaders say.
Paul Clinton
DAILY PILOT
At the meeting, the surpnse
development was Chairwoman
Cyntltia Coad breaking ranks from
her pro-airport colleagues, who
include Newport-Mesa represen-
tative Jim Silva.
Coad's move surprised Newport
Beach Mayor Tod Ridgeway. At
the very least, he said, the supervi-
sor -who was defeated in March
by Fullerton City Councilman
Chris Norby -should have asked
for more park funds.
• Costa Mesa officials say
it would be premature to
make plans for the reuse of
the fairgrounds just yet.
Orange County Fairgrounds but
added that even the poss1bility pos-
es numerous bypothebcal quesboru..
Becky Batley-Findley, general
manager and chief executive of the
Orange County Falfgrounds, s~ud
fdir ofhcials requested 300 acres or
lhe closed El Toro Manne base for
possible expansion or reJocat10n of
the falf as part of Irvine's attempt to
annex lhe 3,200-acre parcel.
NEWPORT BEACf I -The
county's decision to hand over El
Toro to Irvine could be one of the
final, tf not most shocking, blows to
plans for dn airport at lhe closed
Marine base, city leaders said
Wednesday.
"Somebody should talk to Cyn-
thltl and ask her to reevaluate that
vote,• Ridgeway said. "She could
have got a lot more mileage out of
her vote."·
Lolita Harper
DAILY PILOT
Before supporting the move,
Coad cut a deal with Supervisor
Todd Spitzer to receive $2 million
COSTA MESA -City leaders
said it lS too soon to worry about the
possible southern m1grabon of the SEE FAIR PAGE A4
At their meehng Tuesday, a SEE EL TORO PAGE A4
SEAN Hl1£R I DAILY Pl.OT
Firefighters with water hoses advance on a brush fire ln Talbert Regional Park that came near townhomes.
Park fire burns nearly 4 acres
•Officials don't yet know what caused
Wednesday's blaze at Talbert Regional
Park that caused concern for neighbors.
Deepa Bharath
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -A late afternoon brush hre
that came close to homes on Balboa Boulevard
charred nearly four acres of Talbert Regional Park
on Wednesday.
Pires are not uncommon in the county-owned
park on West 19th Street and Balboa Boulevard,
but this was probably the closest it ever got to the
townhome complex on Balboa, said Costa Mesa
Fire Capt. Kirk Dominic.
He said 20 firefighters from Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa responded to the call that came in
DON lEA(}I /DAILY Pl.OT about 5 p.m.
Spectaton along Balboa Boulevard ln Newport Beach, near
the Costa Mesa border, watch the parkland brush ttre. SEE FIRE PAGE A7
Film festival's tra.ffiker reels in the ftlms
•Volunteer Tom Nolan ensures
movies get to viewing destinations
and back to their'creators.
NEWPORT
EACH -Tom
olan leaves his
steeay and pre· • SH~ A 12 for
dictable Ute for rodlY' fifn ~
two weekl ..,.ry
Apffi and Jump. i.ato what he kMngly calll
• organized cbaoe .•
· · Po.-'50 WMb of the year, Nolan ii •
Ufecturer' of a sports th .. py ~
Prolca. He holds 30 trade lbowl
U!llly and~. by now, that~
Nally ... wrong.
SEE FILM Mii M
Balboa Theater
officials will pitch
business plan
• Organizers say the venue can add $3 million
annually to the local economy but will need
fund-raising assistance.
June casagrande
DAILY PtLOT
BALBOA PENINSULA -
The Balboa Theater would
pump about $3 rrullion a year
into the local economy,
accordmg to a business plan
for the proposed theater that
the City Council will review.
·This shows that the the-
ater would be a real catalyst
to the downtown economy,·
said Bill Wren. Vlce president
of the BaJboa Performing Arts
Theater Foundabon, which is
charged W1th transforming
the decrepit vaudeville house
mto a world-class perfor-
mance venue.
The buc;mess plan was
requested by city officials who
are cons1denng quadrupling
the clly's current $480,000
investment in the theater pro-
ject by purchasing the build-
ing next door at 111 Main St.,
where Orange Julius iS now
located. The Orange Julius
would be closed
Before smkmg between
$1 4 milbon and $1.6 million
into the purchase, City Coun-
cil member; Sdld they wanted
to see a business plan for the
project.
SEE THEATER PAGE AS
Palestinian activist
to speak at OCC
•Political science
professor Ken Hearlson
calls Imam Mohammad
Al-Asi 'one of the No. 1
radical Islarnists.'
Deirdre Newman
DAILY PILOT
OCC CAMPUS -The
Muslim Student Assn. will host
a daylong event today at the
college to support the Palestin-
ian sbuggle against Israel.
The event, billed as #Free
Palestine Day -The Contro-
versy Behmd Ziorusm, • will
include two speakers One of
them will be Imam Moham-
mad Al-Asi. an actlVlSt for
human nghts and Palcstuuan
issues
Pollbcal soence profe:.sor
Ken Hearlson said he lS con-
cerned about Al-Asi voiong
his oplIUODS,
"They invite one of the No
1 radical IS1amists to the cam·
pus, and he's only here to mb-
cize the Jews m Israel.· Hearl·
son said. •Maybe he's here to
applaud and 1om hands with
SEE SPEAKER PAGE AS
Time for a consensus
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A2 Thur'®y, April 18, 2002
Darcy Bateman
SHE IS
Providing your pooch with plenty
of exercise when you don't have the
time
DOG BEHAVIOR 101
The peaceful sidewalks and pic-
turesque beach.front of Newport
Beach are Darcy Bateman's office.
Five days a week, Bateman strolls the
neighborhood with dogs of all sizes
and temperaments as a walker for
Darling Little Rascals Pet Sitting and
Dog Walking Service.
"You have to have a passion for ani-
mals and understand that it's not an
~job,• Bateman said. "It takes a lot
of endurance.•
With a background working with
wild annnals, Bateman is attuned to the
nuances of canine conduct.
"Working with wolves, you learn
body behavior and have to be aware of
the circumstances and what's around
you, especially other dogs and their
owners,• Bateman said.
Yard House restaurant
earns national award
The Yard House was selected to
receive this year's Hot Concepts! -
an award bestowed by Nation's
Restaurant News, a leading trade
publication for the restaurant and
hospitality industry.
Steele Platt and Steve Reynolds,
founders of the Yard House, and part-
ners Harald Herrmann and Chef Car-
lita Jocson, will accept the award May
19 in Chicago during the National
Restaurant Show.
Yard House restaurants are in Cos-
ta Mesa, Long Beach, Irvine and Ran-
cho Mirage, with plans to open a fifth
restaurant in Downtown San Diego at
4th Street and Broadway in December.
Nation's Restaurant News editorial
staff, along with s1x senior executives
from top hospitality organizations,
select restaurants that meet criteria that
include strong concept definition, an
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CONTROW NG DOGS OF AU SIZES
Bateman has been walking for Dar-
ling Little Rascals for the past two
years and spends about 20 minutes.
with each dog per day. On a recent
morning, Bateman walked two dogs of
contrasting size and attitude.
First was Milo, a Great Dane that
Bateman descri~ as •a big goofball. •
Bateman took Milo to a grassy field
nearby and ran back and forth with
him as he galloped around.
She·kept bold of him using a choke
co11ar and explained that tt is not bannful,
"The collars simulate an alpha male
in the park coming in,• Bateman said
"When the pup disobeys, the alpha will
come and grab it by the neck and the
throat collapses. It does not hurt the
dog. When you understand that part,
you understand how the dynamics
work. It's all about education.•
Next was Dodger, a small Jack Rus-
BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS
entrepreneurial spirit, strong consumer
appeal and a sound finandaJ position
determ.U:ied by a credit check.
A restaurant must be present in at
least three markets or operate five
stores, and cannot be more than 5
years old to qualify for the award.
The Yard House was one of five
restaurants selected nationally to
receive the award.
The restaurant's name was derived
from the colonial tradibon of serving
36-inch-high glasses of beer to weary
stagecoach drivers.
Newport law firm wins
Newport Corp. case
lrell & Manella, a law firm with an
office in Newport Beach, anno<inced
last week that it •successfully defend·
ed Newport Corp., the world's leading
manufacturer and disbibutor of .high-
predsion components and systems
used for development and application
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~ tenier packing a whole lot of atti-
tude.
, "(Jack Russells] are high mainte-
nance and intelligent,• Bateman said.
"They will test you any time they can.
You don't want to buy one on impulse.
They're pretty much a personality.•
BONDING WITH HER' CLIENTS
Dodger's owner, Heidi Sherman,
said Dodger has a special affinity for
Darcy.
•He has a special bark just for her,•
Sherman said. "Darcy really has a way
with all animals.•
And Bateman says she develops a
strong attachment to the dogs she
walks l!lS well
"You're happy for them on their
birthdays and when they aoss that
proverbial rainbow bridge. we all feel
it,• Bateman said. "We're like an
extended family .•
-Story by Deirdre Newman;
photo by Greg Fry
of laser and optical technologies. •
Newport Electronics Inc. had sued
the Irvine-based company •tor trade-
mark infrUW,ement, false designation
of origin and dilution under the Lan-
ham Act and for violations of the Con-
necticut Unfair 1Tade Practices Act.•
The trial was held in federal district
court in Bridgeport, Conn. The jury
deliberated tor two days before favor-
ing Newport Corp.
Animal hospital
receives accreditation
Costa Mesa's Newport Harbor Ani-
mal Hospital has again received
accreditation by the American Animal ·
Hospital Assn. About 15% of all small
animal veterinary facilities are acaed-
lted members of the association.
Newport Harbor ~ved a 4-year
acaedl.tation, the group's highest hon-
or. The hospital has been a member
since 1984.
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Doily Pilot
Centre in on a
Right travel deal
Flight Centre Newport
Beach is a new travel
specialty store that
opened recenU1 at Westcliff
Plaz4. It offers deals on
llights, tours, cruises and car
rentals. There are no book-
ing fees, and it advertises
that it can get you the "low-
est any international air fare
guarantee.• It promises to
offer a better price on an
international flight from a
competing travel agent.
Examples of low air fare
rates are Caho San Lucas
from $150, New York from
$269, London from $275,
Paris from $298, Hawaii from
$349, Costa Rica from $359,
Tokyo from $366, Hong
Kong from $425, Rio de
Janeiro from $435, Asia Pass
from $741 and Sydney from
$795. Flight Center is at
1132 Irvine Ave., Newport
Beach. (949) 574-7450.
Sarah Whitcomb
Antiques has recently
opened a new antique mall
in suites F and G at 130 E.
17th St., Costa Mesa. The
new •dealer mall" has 11
booths with all kinds of
antiques. "The diverse styles
and collections are attracting
much attention, with many
positive comments from cus-
tomers,• says Sharon. ·we
have everything from vin·
tage jewelry to French coun-
try, old toys and trains to
Chinese furnishings. Also,
there's a great selection of
old postcards and antique
gardening items, even
Bohemian annoires and a
Civil War doll." More items
include sterling 1latware,
crystal stemware and porce-
lain. It's open from 11 ·a.m . to
5 p.m . Tuesday through Sat·
urday. (949) 65()..5947.
A new upscale children's
(esale store called Newport
Kids bas opened on Ea.st
17th Street in Costa Mesa. It
. specializes in infant, chil-
dren's and maternity cloth-
ing, toys, equipment and
furniture. It's at 462 E. 17th
St. (949) 548-2849.
Jo Malone, a British per-
fumer and skin expert, intro-
duced a new skin care line
that's available at Neiman
Marcus at Fashion Island. Jo
Malone started her business
in 1983 with a small private
facial clinic in London. Mal-
one's business thrived since
she started a •revolutionary•
technique of facial massage.
Without using any electron-
ics, Malone used her hands.
Malone soon found herself
with more than 2,000 clients
who loved her bands-<>n
approacll and her wonderful
skin care products. Her lat-
est akin care line comes from
her background of skin care
knowledge, and it can be
tailored for your life,style. All
of her products are deslgned
to work alone or with others.
There's a selection of clean-
en and molsturlzers for d.aily
skin care, and there's a col-
Greer Wylder
BEST BUYS
lectlon of specialists -that
can be combined with
cleansers,mo~turtzesand
other specialist products for
the skin's individuals needs.
"Your skin is always chang-
ing and affected by every-
thing you do,• says Malone.
"Leaming to listen to your
skin and become aware of
its changes is the first step
toward creating healthier
looking skin.• A list of Mal-
one's cleansers includes
Eucalyptus and Mint Froth-
ing Cleansing Cream. $35;
Avocado Qea.nsing Milk,
$25 and $451 Camphor
Oeansing Gel, S25 and MS;
Rosemary and Lavender
Skin Tonic, $20 ond $40;
Juniper Skin Tunic, $20 and
$40; and Purifying Soft Clay,
$35. The "speclallsts" are
Vitamin E Gel, $401 Protein
Skin Serum, $100; Pace
Refining Serum, $70; Dally
SPP 15 Lotion, $351 Eucalyp-
tus Oil Control Solution, $35;
and Blemish Control Solu·
tion, $25. The moisturizers
are Jojoba Day Molstwizer,
$50 and $90; Gtn.seng Day
Moisturizer Cream. $451
Orange and Geranium Night
Cream,S60;Aprtcotand
Aloe Eye Gel, $40; and
Green Tea and Honey Eye
Cream, $50. Neiman Marcus
is at Fashion Island, New-
port Beach. (949) 759-1900.
Alta Dena Esprea la the
most convenient place to
buy milk and all kinds of
things when you're short on
time. It has a bargain on
Alta Dena milk at $6.49 for
two gallons. It also sells oth-
er dairy products, vegeta-
bles, snacks, beers, sodas
and household cleaners. It
has two locations in Costa
Mesa, on Santa Ana Avenue
and on Baker Street.
"Sesame Street Uve" is
coining to the Orange
County Performing Arts
Center in Costa Mesa from
May 9 to May 12. Tickets
are now on sale at Robln-
sons-May Tidtetmuter, on
the third level, near gift
wrap , at South Coast Plaza
iit Costa Mesa. U you pw·
chase your ttcketl there,
you'll receive • SeN.me
Street Growth Chart, while
supplies Last.
• llST IUYI eppe.n ~
end Saturdays. Send lnfonNtlon
to Greer Wyfdet It 330 W. hY St..
Cos1a Mesa. CA 92627, or vi• fu It (949) '4M170. r
SURF AID SUI
Doily Pilot
First Newport candidate emerges
• Longtime activist
and fonner lobbyist
will vie for the seat
being vacated by the
termed-out O'Neil.
June C.sagrende
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -
Making the first splash in
the upcoming election sea-
son, longtime community
activist Laura Bekeart Dietz
has made public her plans to
run for City Council.
The 56-year-old Corona
del Mar resident will vie for
Councilman Dennis O'Nell's
District 6 seat when term
limits require him to step
down this fall.
·vears ago, I was
approached by a GOP offi-
cial who asked me to run for
state office,• Dietz said. •At
that time, I said it's not the
time for me. But now that my
son is graduating from high
school, I'll have more time to
dedicate to my passions:
local and national polltics
a,nd community service.•
Dietz, a former profes-
siortal lobbyist who now
describes herself as a "pro-
fessional volunteer• is a
member of the city's Envi-
ronmental Quality Affairs
Citizens Advisory Commit-
tee, the newly formed Gen-
eral Plan Advisory Commit-
tee, and the Corona del Mar
Residents Assn. Board of
Directors.
. She is also active in the
Newport Harbor Republican
Women's Club and plans to
officially announce her
intent to run at that group's
luncheon Friday at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club.
No other contenders for
the seat have emerged yet.
Dietz said her top goal in
running for a council post is
to help secure senior hous-
ing and services.
"Our senior population is
growing: she said. "Seniors
need more care and more
medical attention. We have
an area in Newport Beach
near Hoag Hospital where
we can create, Without view
impairment, mu1tistory facil-
ities for seniors that can pro-
vide services for all levels of
care.•
She added that she would
like to see a senior commu-
nity center built in the area
as well.
Also high on Dietz's prior-
ity list are W(lter quality aJld
other issues that directly
affect quality of life in New-
port Beach .
A San Prancisco native,
Dietz moved to Newport
Beach from Charlottesville,
Va., in 1988.
"I was immediately
enamored with this area -I
thought 'Wow,·· she said.
• 1t seemed to have all the
elements anyone would
want in a community, and I
haven't been disappointed.
... I've been active in the
community, been here
awhile and am very interest-
ed in the quality of life
issues and would do my
very best to do what's best
for the city.•
Finley ftles for divorce after wife's arrest
• Newport Coast resident and former Angel says
he fears she will harm him and their two children.
She admits addiction to prescription drugs.
Oeepe Bhereth
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT COAST
Former Angels pitcher
Chuck Finley filed for
divorce from actress wife
Tawny Kilaen Finley days
after she was arrested on
charges of beating and
scratching him after an alter-
cation at an Irvine restaurant.
Finley. 39, filed divorce
papers April 4 -three days
after the altercation -at the
Orange County Superior
Court in Orange. asking the
court to dissolve their four-
year marriage based on
"irreconcilable dilferences. •
Kitaen Finley faces
arraignment April 29 on two
domestic violence charges.
Police responded to a 911
hang-up call at the couple's
Newport Coast home the
night of April 1. Officials said
they found cuts and bruises
on Finley's arms and face that
they believe were caused by
his wile.
Kitaen Finley reportedly
got into an argument with
her husband as they drove
home from dinner, hurt him
with her high-heeled shoes.
scratched him on the face
and pulled his ear, police offi-
cials said.
Court documents show
Finley is seeking legal cus-
tody of their two children,
ages 9 and 4.
in a statement attached
with the court filing, Finley
said · he believed his wife
"presents a significant and
substantial risk to the health
and safety of our children.•
He said Kitaen Finley was
addicted to prescription
drugs and that be discovered
"various knives" under the
bed in their master bedroom
after she was arrested.
"I'm fearful,• he said, "that
[Kitaen Finley), who has in her
past attempted suicide, will
ha.rm others, including me or
including our children, unless
WHE~J YOU ARt RLADY TO tMBRACE
Llf E CHA~JGING 'v\i'EIGH 1 LOSS .
Chuck
Finley
restrained
from being
around me or
around our
children.·
Finley has
also asked
that pending
further court
order. Kitaen
Fmley be
ordered to
remam at least 100 yards
away from hun and thetr chl.1-
dren.
Kitaen Finley face~ a year
in pnson and a $6,000 hne if
convicted of the charges.
In a separate statement,
Kitaen Finley acknowledged
she has been addicted to pre-
scription medications for
depression , and migraine
headaches over the past two
years. She said she voluntari-
ly checked into a 30-day
rehabilitation treatment pro-
gram last week.
"I'm seeking treatment for
the issue so I can be the
healthiest and best mother
possible to my two daugh-
ters, who mean the world to
me.• she said in her state-
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Thursday, April 18, 2002 A3' •
GREG FRY I DAl.Y Pl.OT
Two skaters practice their moves Inside a vacant storefront on 17th Street
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
Women's group will
sponsor breakfast
Women Helping Women
will hold its annual fund-rais-
ing breakfast next month in
an effort to gain support for
programs that help women
make the transition from
dependence to economic seU-
sufficiency.
The organization serves
needy and abused women by
offering clients free program
services that include personal
improvement classes, com-
puter training, job search and
business-readiness work-
shops. Women Helpmg
Women is also the largest
full-time proVJder of profes-
sional clothing and acces-
sories for wome11 u1 Orange
County.
The breakfast wlll take
place from 7:15 to 8:45 a.m
May 10 at the Holiday lnn,
3131 S. Bristol St .. Costa Mesa.
No matter what you're doing,
your hometown~
RTS IN ••• Daily Pik>t
Fresh Boneless Skin On
Chicken Breast
Reg •s-. Nows ;!99"'
To attend the breakfast or
learn more about Wome n
Helping Women. call their
office at (949) 631 -2333 or
visit thelf Web site at
www.whw.org.
Cable provider will
host service meeting
AT&T Broadband repre-
sentatives will address cus-
tomers' concerns dunng a
community forum next week,
hopmg thetr efforts will con -
vey a continued comrrutment
to unproving customer ser-
U.5.D.A. Choice
Tri Tip Roast
s5 99 Reg '7"• Now Lb. All Homemade Pork Sausages
Sl.-t llalWI. HIX IWiM. Ca/1111, 8tuK/u !==========:
Unh. o.n1c s.us.~ 1Jngu1» Alaskan Halibut
Re '4fd... Nows 9 Fillet
Mangos
Haden Variety
5!JCea.
Reg s J.3",. rft/;w ~'"·
SearedAhi
Tuna!
s 1599
Tb.
Lemon Pound Cake
SJ 99 rloaf
vice m Costa Mesa.
Cable representatives will
attend to make on-the-spot
adjustments to billing state -
ments and service plans
while also answering ques-
tions. Technicians will be ful:-
ly equipped -their service
vans m the parking lot -to
follow a customer home and
repair or install as needed
thtst rught.
The se minar will take
place from 3 to 7 p.m.
Wednesday at AT&T Broad-
band office at 200 Paulanno
Ave .. Costa Mesa.
FULL BAR
COCKTAILS
South Pacific
Escolar Fiiiet
Reg' J :J",. Now $ lJ99
AUanUc Salmon
Fillet
Reg '13" .. Now s-499,. •
Large Cooked
Shrimp
Reg s16". Nows~,.
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PUILIC
SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
•West.._ Stn.t: A
ptOWler was reported In the
600 blodc at 12:13 a.m. Tues-
day.
• lristol StrMt: A petty
theft was repotted In the
33()0 blodc at ~ p.m. Tues-
day.
• Fair Drive: Vandalism was
reported In the first blodc at
12:27 p.m. Tue5day.
,. Fairview ltolld: A petty
theft was reported in the
3400 block at 12:34 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Hatbor llouhrvard: Prosti-
tution was reported in the
3100block at 11:23.a.m.
Tuesday.
• MacArthw Boulevard:
Annoying phone calls were
reported in the 1500 block
at 11:10 a.m. Tuesday.
• s.nta Isabel Avenue: An
auto theft was reported in
the 200 block at 6:40 a.m.
Tuesday.
• 22nd Street and New-
port Boulevard: A traffic
accident involving injuries
was reported at 8:30 a.m.
Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Eastbluff Drive: Battery
was reported in the 2100
blodc at 11 :03 a.m. Tuesday.
• Irvine Avenue: A petty
theft was reported in the
1000 block at 11:08 a.m.
Tuesday .
• Md.clden .... and
West Oman ff'ont: Battery
was reported at 2:11 p.m.
Tuesday .
• Newport c.m.r Qriw
East A petty theft ./las
reportedin the 600 block at
7:51 p.m. Tuesday.
• Promont.oty Drive West
and East Coast Highway:
A traffic accident involving
injuries was reported at 2:57
p.m. Tuesday.
• 11th StrMt: A loud party
was reported in the 100
block at 11:20 p.m. Tuesday.
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
County issues
bacteria warning
High bacterial levels
on Tuesday led Orange
County Health Care
Agency offidals to post
warnings along about
1 ,000 feet of Corona del
Mar State Beach. The
postings will remain
there until further
notice. offidals said.
bmg-term postings
in Newport Beach are
still in effect at Harbor
Marina at Coast High-
way and Newport
Boulevard; 43rd Street
Beach; and in the 33rd
Street Channel
between 33rd Street
and 37th Street.
Postings are also in
effect at Harbor Patrol
Beach.
FAIR
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Orange County supervi-
SOlS voted Tuesday to. support
Jrvine's plan to acquire,
annex and develop the closed
El Toro Marine base -a plan
that includes a large designa·
tion for the Orange County
Fairgrounds.
Balley-Findley ~d fair offi-
cials were prompted to apply
for the land to pursue an off-
campus equestrian center.
which is part of the fcUr'-
grounds' 10-yEN\r master plan.
The existing site on Pair
Drive is 160 atres. Pair offi-
cials are ·asking for nearly
double that amount of land at
the closed base. Balley-Find-
Iey said officials picked the
"nice round figure" because
there is so much land avail-
able.
"It's just a goal on our part
to ask for that nwriber and
see .if it will be considered,~
Bailey-Findley said. "The
idea of relocating completely
is very, very preliminary.•
U the fair were to head
south, it opens a variety of
possibilities for the state-
owned land bordered by the
Costa Mesa Freeway, Fair
Drive, Fairview Road and
Arlington Drive.
City Manager Allan Roed-
er said the city would be
interested in the land, but
FILM
CONTINUED FROM A 1
He's usually in bed by mid-
night.
It's the remaining two
weeks of the year that flip his
life upside-down.
As the print traffiker for
the Newport Beach Film Fes-
tival, Nolan ensures all 200-
plus films get where they
need to be every spring.
He's not in charge of
bringing the films to Newport
Beach. But once they arrive,
that's when Nolan's fortnight
of "bedlam• begins between
the Lido Theater, Edwards
Big Newport, Edwards Island
Cinemas and the ever
crammed-and-slammed festi-
val office.
"There'd be nothing worse
than for the theater lights to
go down and nothing play,•
the 57-year-old said.
Once the films screen,
Nolan returns them to their
senders (who are spread across
more than 27 countries) or
jockeys the movies to different
theaters for repeat viewings.
"That is a monumental
task,· said Todd Quartaroro,
director of marketing. "I can
say that Tom Nolan keeps the
entire festival running
smoothly.•
But the traffiker's job
description far exceeds that of
a messenger.
Over the years, he's
learned to go from traffiker to
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only ii it could be acqutred for
e nomin41 price. ·u they should relocate,
then that property should be
made available to the city, not
traded or sold oft for some
other commerdal or econom-
ic use," Roeder s&d.
Given the state's 6.nand.al
crisis, that option may be
unlikely, Roeder said.
"My sense is that (the
state) would have to think
lohg and ha.rd about that
property 8irnply being given
to the city." Roeder said.
A slew of "ifs" peppered
each of Roeder's statements
about the posSible use of the
land. .
U Irvine succeeds in
annexing and properly clean-
ing the closed base ...
U fair offidals dedde to
move the entire site to South
County ...
If Costa Mesa could
acquire the land at 88 Pair
Drive from the state ...
U all those factors should
fall into place, Roeder pre-
dicted the city would use the
land for more parks and field
space.
"Obviously the first thing
that leaps to mind is the city's
need for more parks and
recreation,• Roeder said.
. Kim Pederson, a parks and
recreation commissioner, said
that would be his dream for
the site. In addition to more
playing fields and open
space, the city could have the
engineer with projectionists
asking about a film's aspect
ratio, its sound requirements
and what sort of millimeter
the piece is shot on.
"When you're a volunteer,
everything's your job,# Nolan
said.
He's set up food platters at
opening and closing galas,
he's carried tables, he's
answered a page mid-screen-
ing and run out to tend to
small festival emergencies.
He's even found himself
far from his Laguna Hills bed
at midnight. The Hard Rock
Cafe, Wolfgang Puck and the
Four Seasons Hotel -he's a
regular face at these party
headquarters.
In his fourth year of traf-
ficking films -he· started
with the Jeffrey Conner ver-
sion known as the Newport
Beach International Film Fes-
tival in the late '90s -Nolan
has learned that the best
thing to wear every day is a
big smile.
"You just try to speak in a
calm, patient voice and know
that everything will be OK,•
be said.
Which is hard, sometimes,
considering all the things that
could possibly go wrong.
About 65% of the films
arrive in the mail well before
the festival begins. No, they
don't all come in sophisticat-
ed canisters -some get
thrown in everything from
supennarket bags to laundry
hampers -but they get here.
Others are hand-carried by
------., ~ --
perfect spot tor a long-await-
ed skaUt park.
•we sure could build a blg
one there,• Pederson said
about a possible skate park.
People should not get
ahead of themselves, Roeder
wained. Many hurdles have
yet to be. crossed and any pos-
sible use ol the fairgrounds
would have to be carefully
planned and budgeted.
Roeder also outlined a con-
cern that his fellow Orange
County dty managers have
warned against. and that is
alloWing Ute closed base to be
developed in such a way that
existing . county businesses
coQ).d be lured to the South
. Couhty site with a promise of
cheap land -a move that
could potentially rob other
cities of sales tax and greatly
diminish their coffers.
"Cities cannot hope to
compete i.yith an offer of
cheap land,• Roeder said. ·
Ed Fawcett, president and
chief executive of the Costa
Mesa Chamber of .Com-
merce. said he is not worried.
Irvine has too many hurdles
to clear before the fair-
grounds' relocation is a possi-
bility, he added, and he refus-
es to fret about it yet.
"We have plenty of time to
sweat over it,• Fawcett said.
• LOUtA HARPER covers Costa
Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at lolita.harp-
erOlatlmes.com.
the directors to the screening
the day it's supposed to show.
Yet others are overnighted,
coming straighffrom another
festival.
"We hope and pray."
Nolan said.
There are films that arrive
with trailers from a previous
festival still attached. There are
films that get sent without
cores -the middle section to
which the projector is attached.
Nolan laughs describing
each mini-catastrophe.
Everyone means well, be
concludes. After all, festivals
everywhere are run mostly by
volunteers.
"It migbt've been a doctor
from Wisconsin,• he mused,
about how a film arrives with-
out cores.
But it's this volunteer spirit
that brings Nolan back for 18-
hour work days every year to
celebrate film.making. The
hectic office, the fact that six
different things always hap-
pen at once and the almost-
humorous guaxantee that
everything might go wrong
challenges him to help make
the screenings happen.
"You just learn that your
own personal needs and
wants are going to go on the
back burner, • Nolan said.
"Everything's for the good of
the festival. The festival
always comes first."
• YOUNG otANG writes features.
She may be reached at (949) 574-
4268 or by e-mail at
young.cha~latimes.com.
EL TORO
CONTINUED FROM A 1
Navy ottidals have
announcad their intention to sen df3,700oldle4,700~oltbe
base. The federal government
has set aside 1,000 acres foJ' a
mandatmy wildll1e preseive. .
A Navy announcement 15
scheduled for April 23, but
Federal Aviation Administra-
tor Jane Garvey could step in
tq delay that decision.
Garvey, who has p~bllcly
remisined silent on the issue,
supports an airport at the
base, PAA • spoke~woman
Thmmy Jones said.
"The administrator is sup-
portive of the local govern-
ment's efforts to find alterna-
tives to selling off the land at
El Toro,• Jones said. "Whatev-
er the local government comes
up with to deal with the solu-
tion, she is supportive of.•
But, regardless of Garvey's
ayptic stance, Irvine ls moving
ahead with annexation plans.
Irvine Cicy Manager Alli-
son Hart gave a presentation
to the board on Tuesday in
which she laid out her city's
aggressive schedule for
OllTUARIES
Aaron Evan
Michaelsen
Aaron Evan
Michaelsen, a Newport
Beach resident. died Sat-
urday. He was .to. Mr.
Michaelsen suffered a
heart attack on Saturday,
just two days shy of bis
41st birthday.
Mr. Michaelsen was
intelligent, interested in
politics and loved other
people~ kids as much as
bis own, said bis wife of
16 years, Anne.
"He was enremely
honest, extremely hard-
working,• she said. ·1
always remembered
what he said every day to
the kids as they were
leaving for school: 'do
your best and keep your
protniSes.'•
Mr. Michaelsen was
born ln Chicago and
raised in Santa Cruz. He
groduated Phi Beta Kap-
pa from Claremont Men's
College with a bachelor's
degree in economics and
a special focus in political
science. He also received
a master's degree in
finance from the Ander-
son Graduate School at
UCLA.
Hil business career
spanned 11 years and
included executive posi-
dons with 8qy Steams
and Co., Duff & Phelps,
Union Bank and the Bell-
port Group, in addition to
entrepteoeurlal ventures.
He also .erved as the
president of the Los
Angeles Chapter of
Young Executives of
America, in Wbich tie wo.s
actively fuvolved in
ReptibUcan polities.
In adclition to bli busi·
ness and community
involvement, Mr.
Micbaellen was actively
1nvOlVed with hit dlil-
dnm's COl:nmwiity youth
,lpCli1I progiama u both a
c:oecb and • mentor. and
waa an actlvv member of
Temple Bat Yahin tn
Newport 1*ch.
Mr. Mlchaelaen's
friends and fa:lnily bAw
Mtabli•hed a trust for the beneat Of h1$ dUldrim.
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Analt and four c:bOdren.
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securing the property and
tu.ming around a perk plan.
Irvine offidalt plan to
begin negotiations with the
Navy in May, circulate an
environmental analysis in
September and annex the ·
base by April 2003. . .
Measure W, which passed
on ~ ~ with a 58% mar-
gin, rezoned the base from
aviation to open space. Air-
port boosters have sued to
overturn the initiative.
•That's what the voters
voted for," Irvine Councilman
Mike Ward said. •we helped
create this idea1 and we're
going to follow it through.•
Not all Newport-Mesa offi-
cials are convinced that an
airport for the base is dead.
Costa Mesa Councilman
Gary Monahan said Tues-
day's vote could be only polit-
ical wangling on a con-
tentious issue.
"Just because the county
took that vote, doesn't mean it
is over," Monahan said.
"There are sure to be a few
more horse traaes.""
• MUL C1JNION covers the envi-ronment. John Wayne Airport and
politics. He may be reached at (949)
764-4330 or by fHNtil at paul.din-
tonO/atfmes.com.
SOUTHWORTH
Don
resident of Newport Beach,
beloved father of Steven and
Brian, preceeded in death by
wife Ruby and father Don
Southworth Sr. passed away at
home April 14, 2002 at the age
of 69.
Memorial services will be held
Menday, April 22, 11 :00 a.m. at
the Newport Harbor Lutheran
Church, 798 Dover Drive,
Newport Beach.
In lieu of flowers, the family
suggests donations be made to
the American Cancer Society.
BRITTINGHAM,
Betty L
beloved wife for fifty two years of
Kenneth A. Brittingham, of
Newport Beach, California.
passed w:Nay April 13, 2002 in
Newport Beach. Born in
Rockford, Illinois on October 3,
1928. Attended West High
School In Rockford, IRinols,
graduated from Coachela,
Valley High School In Coachella,
CA. Betty was a member of
Delta Delta Delta Sorority at
Urlversity of Califomla Beft<eley.
Betty and Ken were married at
the Church of the Good
Shepherd In 8eYet1y Hiils, CA
on June 20 1949. They were
members of St Manin of Tours
Parish In BAwltwood, CA prior to
moving to Newport Beach In
1963. Betty was a member of
the Westside Guild Children's
Hospital of Los Angeles.
member of the Udo Isle
Women's Club, a board
member of the Newport Irvine
Chapter of Orange County
Music Center, and President of
the lntelsotoritV Moeher's CU>
at the Univefslty of Southern
California 1978-1979. She was
a proud member of the National
Sodety of the Daughters of the
American Revolution. Her son.
Kenneth A. Bflttingham, Jr.,
pl'e08ded Betty In death. She Is
suMved by he< husband,
'Kenneth A. emtingham, and he<
three chllelren, John Bnttlngham
(Kathy) of North Tustin, CA,
Debby Jones (Jesse} of
Newport Beach, CA, and l..Ol'i
Viole' {Thn) of Pacfflc Palisades,
CA. She ls also 8UtVlved by nine
pldchildren, John, Bob. Ktf8tl
and Mike Brittingham, Et1n and
Lauren O'Leaiy, and Nicole, 11m
"Stttr, and Taryn Viole'. Mii& ot
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Doily Pilot Thursday, April 18, 2002 AS '
COSTA MESI CITY COUNCIL WRIP·UP
Inside
CITY HALL
Here are some of~ actions tak-
en at the Costa Mesa City Council
meeting on Monday.
hour law. The council also may
explore the possibllrty of letting resi·
dents decide the fate of RVs by way
of the ballot. a move that would
cost the crty at least $5,500, a staff
report shows.
sanctuary for gardeners.
Staff tn the Public Service Depart-
ment will apply for the funding
from the Murray-Hayden Urban
Parks and Youth Service grant pro-
gram, whidl is accepting applica-
tions for the development of recre-
ation facilrties In "highly urbanized
and underserved communities."
a Pl•nning Comm ssion decision to
grant Jeffrey Hutter, the owner of a
home in the 200 block of Esther
Street permission to demolish the
existing structure and build a new
3,339-square-foot home. Steel
appealed the decision on behalf of
Lori McDonald, a neighbor who lives
a street away on Wafnut Street.
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WHAT rT MEANS:
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WHAT HAPPENED:
~~uncil members postponed any
dec1s1on on 8i recreatlonal vehicle COMMUNITY GARDEN
The city will seek a grant for the
Westside community garden.
McDonald said she is concerned
that two two-story structures would
be on the same lot. as an acc.essory
apartment is built on top of a garage
and is not .scheduled for demolition.
She also said the project is incompati·
ble with the neighborhood.
enhance the neighborhood and
increase property values.
' WHAT HAPPENED: WHAT tT MEANS: ordlnanee until the
entire coundl can be
present.
Coundlwoman Lib-
by Cowan was not at
the meeting, and her
colleagues decided the Issue was too
important to pursue without her
vote.
To bring some hortkulture to the
Westside, council members autho-
rized a grant applica-
t ion to fund a commu-
nity garden on Charle
and Hamilton streets.
TWO·STOIY REQUEST
WHAT HAPPENED:
In a report planning raff say
that while the two neighboring
homes are one-story, the Eastside is
"an eclectic mix of residences." It is
difficult to.deny a request for a two-
story home on the grounds that sur-
rounding houses are single-story
homes, the report states.
Hutter may go ahead with his
remodeling project.
An Eastside man got the go-
anead to demolish his one-story
The same, small
WHAT THEY SAID:
Neighbor Jeff Kirst spoke in favor
of Hutter's project while interjecting
some humor.
The council was scheduled to con-
sider a simple ban -with certain
exceptions, a placard system and
tougher rules for the existing 72-
Westside plot was
rejected as a site for a skate park
last year. Now, Instead of promoting
the adrenaline rushes of skaters, the
property may serve as a calming
house and replace it
with a two-story home
after the City Council
unanimously upheld a
previous decision
allowing him to do so.
Councilman Chris Steel appealed
A handful of Hutter's neighbors
were present to support his remod-
eling project. They said it would
"The only problem I have Is now
my wife wants me to build her a
two-story house, .. he said.
-Compiled by Lolita Harper
THEATER
CONTINUED FROM A1
On Tuesday, city staff will
present to council members
the plan, which argues that
even if the theater project
falls through, the city woul'O
net about $920,000 on their
current investment in the
theater by converting it into
a commercial property.
The plan a lso projects
that it will take about three
years for the theater to
achieve its full revenue
potential of about $600,000
a year.
"I don't think it's a sur-
prise to the city that it will
be several years before the
theater is up and runrung
financially,• City Manager
Homer Bludau said.
The plan shows that the
theater will operate at a
deficit of about $150,000 a
year, but Wren said that's
the way most theaters oper-
ate.
"Performing arts theaters
lose money; they're con-
stanUy in fund-raising
mode. That's not unusual,·
said Wren, who explained
that the disparity might be
covered by fund-raising by
the theater's Divas auxiliary
group or through board
members' contributions,
which a re expected to be
about $125,000 a year.
The benefits of the the-
ater, which would showcase
drama, dance, music and
even film, extend far
beyond its own books, Wren
said. The 350-seat venue
would draw theatergoers
from throughout the county,
shaping the economy and
culture of the peninsula
year-round.
•It fills a void in a county
that does not have perform-
ing arts theaters Uus size
and with the facilities we
will have,· Wren said. •And
it will pull spenders into the
community year-round.•
The theater suffered its
most recent setback when
planners learned that the
building's basement would
require about $1.4 million in
upgrades before it could be
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used as space for dressing
rooms and restrooms. To fill
that need, officials have pro-
posed buying the Orange
Julius building, using a por-
tion of it for theater space
and selling the remaining
portion of the building.
Wren said the founda-
tion's goal is to have about
$2 million in the bank
before starting construction.
Right now, they have about
$1.25 million. Until then, he
said, they won't make any
predictions about when the
theater could be complete.
"We're being very con-
servative,· Wren said.
Mayor Tod Ridgeway,
who has helped push for the
theater for years, said he
will have to examine the
busmess plan closely before
corrung to any conclusions.
"We have to look at this,
using sound business Judg-
ment, as an investment,•
Ridgeway said.
•JUNE CASAGRANDE covers New-
port Beach. She may be reached at
(949) 574-4232 or. by e-mail at
june.casagrandeO/atimes.com.
SPEAKER
CONTINUED FROM A 1
the Jews, I hope that's correct.•
Hearlson also maintamed
that invited speakers such as
AJ-Asi should be subject to
the same conduct of speech
as professors.
Hearlson was accused m
the fall of harassing Musllm
students and was eventually
cleared of most of the
charges. But he received
what he considered a repri-
mand from the college's pres-
ident, Margaret Gratton,
admonishing him for singling
out specific students on the
basis of theu religion or eth-
nicity and declaring that stu-
dents should not feel obligat-
ed to defend their religion.
"l think AJ-Asi has the
right of freedom of speech,·
Hearlson said. "But this was
the type of speech that they
accused me of. Whether 1t be
10 the classroom or an outside
speaker, if they have certain
standards for me, they should
be the same for anyone.·
College spokesman Jim
Carnett said the two speakers
were approved by the di.strict
as part of its normal procedure.
This lS not the hrst time
anti-Zionist d emonstrations
have provoked controversy al
the school. In November
2000, the Muslim Student
Assn. was denied use of
rooms on campus for a sunilar
program because college offi-
cials feared the content rrugbt
spark tension and offend
Jewish students. At thdl tune,
the group did not follow prop-
er procedure, Carnett said.
The college will employ
the usual degree of campus
FYI
Two lectures included as
part of "Free Palestine Day
-The Controversy Behind
Zionism" will take place in
the Orange Coast College
quad free speech zone and
student lounge from noon
to 2:30 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m.
secunty and will not take any
extra safety precaubons for
today's event. Carnett said.
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers edu-
cation. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre.newmanOlatJ~.com.
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A6 Thursday, AP'il 18, 2002
EDITORIAL
' OCC ·honorees
lead by example
O range Coast College
faculty members
hdd such a hard
ume choo mg the school's
FacuJly Member of the Year
m Mdrch loot lhey chose
two -malh professor
Vdlene lidyward and art
professor Karen Mortillaro.
Hdyward has been with
OCC since 1989. ·she
directs the Coast Commu-
nity College District's inno-
vative TEACh3 Program
thdt trains students for
careers in teaching.
discussion. He was later
cleared of those charges.
It seems the school's fac-
ulty m embers who voted
for the honor should all be
appreciated, for they
picked two very fine indi-
viduals for the award.
"I see myself as a motiva-
tor with high expectations.
There are no such things as
stupid or dumb qu~ons
and no such thing as failure."
Doily Pilot
FU PHOTO I OAJt.Y PRO! Mortillaro jomed the col-
lege 32 yedrs ago. She has
rounded a business with he r
husband. received a patent
lor one of her works and has
earned three fellowships.
That was Mortillaro, who
has the right attitude when
it comes to teaching. Every-
one inside and outside of
teaching should take those
words to heart.
WCA worker trims a EucalYP.tm tree on Windward Lane in Newport Beach.
On Tuesddy, the college
honored both of them and
has also invited the two to
spedk dl the school's gradu-
abon.
Overall, the faculty norru-
nated 12 of their own for the
annuaJ award. Among them
was political science profes-
sor Ken Hearlson, whose
name reached national cir-
cles last fall after Muslim stu-
dents accused. him of harass-
ment during a post-Sept. 11
"II was kind of like 'Oh
my gosh.' It's a great place
to work and I've had some
wonderful mentors."
And that was Hayward,
who obviously comes across
as quite grounded. and very
nattered-yet additional
proof she's worthy of the
honor bestowed upon her.
We hope everyone, espe-
cially students, recognizes
these two individuals and
learns from their examples.
There's certainly a reason
they're at the head of the
class.
' ,
LEnERS. TO THE EDITOR
Sycamore trees
looked just fine
What is it about face
lifts that they never look
quite right (Facelift to 17th
Street center nearly com-
plete,• Dec. 10)1 Perhaps
at Hillgren Square it is a
generic choice of stucco
and palm trees that once
again replaces any etist-
ing history within the dty
of Costa Mesa.
Somehow, we just saw
it .coming that those beau-
tiful, healthy sycamore
trees were to meet their
fate with the bulldozer.
Does anyone around here
realize that those trees
were actually native to this
area ~d that palm trees . are not? Enough already.
Oh, and by the way, what
are the requirements to
become an upscale client?
. IAN M. YOUNG
AND UNOA H; YOUNG
Costa Mesa
Costa Mesa lackS
beach component
Here's a new name for
Costa Mesa: Costa Mesa
Beach (bring your own
sand).
ANNA BmY GOLDMAN
Corona del Mar
A ll citizens of Newport Beach
should be proud of the hard
work done by our Urban
Forester J ohn Conway and the city
being named "Tree City USA·
However, J feel that your article (·A
forest grows in Newport,• April 7) did
not present the problems with view .
preservation in a balanced manner.
This article highlighted one
ocean-front homeowners "question-
able" complaint about a tree block-
ing his view from his bathroom.
The article did not mention the four
years of participation by both view
and non-view homeowners with Con-
way, the city's staff, the Park Beaches
and Recreation Commission and the
City Council in establishing the G-1
Policy in 1998. This policy provides for
reforestation and trimming to protect
the views of all our residents while still
preserving our urban forest.
While emphasizing the city's valua-
tion of lhe wban forest at $63 million,
the article does not point out that
view homes have an increased value
of $500,000 to $1 million-plus over
comparably sized non-view homes on
the same street. There are more than
1,000 view homes in Corona del Mar
alone, easily adding well over $750
million in taxable value to the city.
In City Council Districts 2, 3 and
7, view preservation is one of the
major issues residents have asked to
be addressed in the new updated
city general plan.
Unbalanced reporting over this
sensitive issue is not fair to the resi-
dents and city staff who have
worked so hard to address this
important matter.
YVONNE HOUSSELS
Corona del Mar
• EIMTOR'S NOTE; Yvonne Houssels is the
former presJdent of Harbor View Hills South
HomeolNf'lers Assn. and a partkipant on the
committee to establish the G-1 Policy.
Marinapark residents
need to pack and move on
Here we go again. First the Crys-
tal Cove people want out of lhe lease
they signed ages ago and now Mari-
na Park. These people can't be that
naive to think these documents are
meaningless.
The fact that the Newport Beach
City Council tS even trying to accom-
modate them irritates me. They cer-
tainly weri! thrilled to sign the lease
17 years ago. Did they think it would
give them the right to cheap living
the rest or their lives?
Tell them their time is up and get
on with the business of running the
city. There are much more pressing
issues than this one that is clearly not
up for discussion.
RHODA FRJEDMAN
Newport Beach
Kids need information
when time is right
ls Steve Smith (Family Tune -
"Kids need shielding and time to
grow.· March 16) really that naive that
he believes by shielding children from
what he deems "bad information" this
will somehow protect them from life?
lnformation and education is pow-
er and if children are told the truth, in
an age-appropriat.e manner, they will
be much more secure in this ever-
changing world. I also feel that Smilh
needs to stop taking cheap shots at
Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis-
trict trustee Jim Ferryman, move on
and focus on what is really important.
MAXINE MACHA
Costa Mesa
Pilot editorial needs
some clarification
I would like to correct an unfortu-
nate impression tlutt may have been
created by the Pilot echtonal "Costa
Mesa should appreciate property own-
er's compromise" (Feb. 28). The editor-
ial states that Costa Mesa dty planrung
staff urged resident Michael Schrock
to apply for a zone change on h1s Ceal
Place property and then reconunended
City Council deny the appllc.abon. In
fact. staff temporarily reconunended
denial when a parking deficiency WdS
discovered between the Planning
Commission and City Coundl hear-
ings. However, once this problem was
corrected, staff returned to its origmal
recommendation of approval.
While zoning and land develop-
ment issues often generate contro-
versy and disagreement, it would be
a shame to further complicate ttiing<;
by giving the impression that oty
staff is intentionally misleading
applicants. Costa Mesa residents,
business owners and developers
deserve better service than that. and
we do our best to provide it.
PERRY VAlANTINE
Costa MeSd
• EDOOWS NOTE Peny Valantine is Costa
Mesa's assistant development services director
Don't be fooled, state
has plenty of mule deer
California has the highest number
of mule deer anywhere, not Nebras-
ka or Utah (Inside Scoop -•Council
really passes the buck,• March 4).
We just don't see that many of them
because access to where they are at
is extremely limited.
The mountain lion is also a maJor
cause of the plight of the mule deer
Ignorant California voters put a hold
on all mountain lion hunting and the
deaths of fawns and immature deer
has increased dramatically, as have
the attacks on humans.
XAVIER LIMON
Costa Mesa
Marinapark hotel arguments are faulty I
T his is regarding •Marina park
leases won't be more than a
year• (Feb. 16) anci •Q&A
with Stephen Sutherland -Putting
a future on hotd• (Feb. 24).
It appears tllat the Daily Pilot bas
mounte4 an ad campaign favoring a
private developer over the great
majod~ of the homeowners on the
peninsWa. In the process, you have
spread a great deal of diltorted infor-
mation conCeming the cwrent and
~ uses of Mannapark. Please
grant e(JuaJ opportunity to counter
Pile of lhoee mllrepresen.tatkm.a.
'Ttaffk:: Sutbertond'• oontenUon
that th propoied hotel wouJd cause no tncreue In traffic or inlght ~sf·
tjly decrease traffic on the peninsula
:IO laµghable that it hardly
~ rebuttal. Tho traffic lmpact gemrated by bii esthfi4ted guest
anwaI and d~ times is pure
~UOD and c.an JUlt a1 reedlly
~ Nlut*d aw count." projectiOOI. a ... bit pointed out however,
u.t • •• ol trattic ~•*I by
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COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
elsewhere, one might ask "But
where would they park their can11•
Would Sutherland, in order to over-
come this objection, promise to build
a parking garage for his employees
somewhere outside the dty -per-
haps in Costa Mesa or Santa Ana1
• HyperboJe: Contrary to his user-
tion that hll •oppolition can 1ay any-
thing,. it ii in fact Sutherland himself
who is pfomlllng the moon ln order
to gel.in public appoval foi bis ~
He contends thet he ii wUllng to low·
er the number of~ roams, Iowa'
tra.fftc, tower the De "'bis ballroom.
the me o1 the entire protect if necm-
sary, open it to the pubtic, improve
the Alnerlam lAlglon property, build
a bigger and betllll' G&t Scout ttou..
All ol this and a~ S3 rn1D6an
annual mama to the ctty and llill
make -.:~1UnderanyeDd11 ea>-
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between lh~t •market rate"
and what residents are actually pay-
ing came about beco.use the dty •cut
rents in half" 15 years ago.
In fact, when my husband and 1
purchased our home fn Marinapark
in September 1987, we did so only
after compertng the space ren.tal at
Martnapark with Bayside mobile
home park in the Ba.ck Ba.y. We found
them to b8 comparable. The truth Is,
no one -induding the ctty olf!ckJ•
-anticipated the spectecular rile ln
property values that bas taken piece
around the bay ln the put 15 yem,
Md wbk:b has caused a subiequent
meteoric 111e in relllal valaa.
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ma year·to.;(latft leae at Marlnaplrk
cannot by any lb'etd1 0( the imlgl·
nation be compared with the $2.500
Oguie, which the PUot quollll • lbe
going rate for wa'8rfloat lilobDe
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OON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Plrefigbters m ove through thick brush as a fire bums in Talbert Regional Park.
·FIRE
CONTINUED FROM A7
"We had the fire under con-
trol in about 40 minutes,"
Dominic said.
Firefighters entered the park
using trails, and a police heli-
copter dumped waler from above
on pockets of burrung brush.
Flames were not linuted to d
smgle area in the pd!k but
danced around a number of
spots for severaJ hours m the
southeast portion of the park. he
said. Nobody was hurt m the
blaze that sent thick clouds of
brown smoke biDowmg skyward
and black ashes flying m the au.
The hre, fueled by gusts of
wmd, put on a spectacular show
for neighbors and passersby,
some of whom shot photographs.
Residents of Newport Ter-
race said they were concerned
about the proximity of the hre to
their homes.
"It's a cause or concern for all
of us," said Valene Griffin, a l 0-
year resident.
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APRI~ 11·19, 2002
'We love the park.
We walk our dogs
and take walks, and
it's peaceful. Bvt you
never know when
something like this is
going to break out.'
-Heaven Moffert
Several residents said
Wednesday's fire was neither the
first nor the biggest fJre they've
seen in the park. Many said
they've seen several homeless
'people take shelter ir1 the park
A number of homeless resi-
dents of the park were removed
from the park by pol.ice about
three years ago, but residents
said they still see transients
walking in and around Talbert
Regional Park.
"We hear them at night, and
we see them go into the park all
the tune," Heaven Moffert said.
"We love the park. We walk our
dogs and take walks, and it's
peaceful. But you never know
when something like this is
going to break out."
Among the bigger brush
fires in the park were a one-
acre fire in November 1999 and
a blaze that consumed close to
five acres in July 2000.
Firefighters respond to at
least a couple of small fires at
the park every year, Dorruruc
Sd1d But he declined to specu-
late on whether the fires were
related to the home less people.
Dominic said the aty would
borrow a bulldozer from the
Orange County Fue Authority
for the "mop-up" or cleaning
operauon, wtuch he sdld would
go late mto the night. The park,
Dorruruc said, would be dosed
for the rest of the rught to allow
firefighters time to clean up and
ensure all areas are Sdfe.
The cause for Wednesday's
fire is not known, he said.
• DEEPA BHARATH covers public
safety and court.s. She may be reached
at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at
deepa.bharathO/atimes.com.
CURVE
CONTINUED FROM A 1
' des1Joyed. And the best contnbution I
can make right now is to offer some per-
s]?edive into what bas turned a done thlng into confusion and uncertainty. Fust. it's important to unden;tand
where we are now. We all received a
letter from the Newport Beach mayor
more than a year ago saying the dock
#was ticking" on the annexation
process and it "should be complete
and become effective in December,
2001."
Obviously, this hasn't happened. So ·
I asked Assistant City Manager Dave
Kiff why. He said the annexation pro-
posal was filed on time, as promised,
with the county's ~al Agency Forma-
tion Commlss1on, whlch must approve
it, and "the baU is now m their court.•
He said action on 1t was delayed
because the commission wanted to
consider an annexation request by
Costa Mesa at the same time, and that
wasn't filed until October, thereby set-
ting the process back several months.
The conurussion has now scheduled
a public workshop on this matter from
7 to 10 p.m. May 16 at Costa Mesa
High School, at wtuch boundary lines
and services offered to the new com-
munity will be chscussed. If necessary,
the commission may follow this session
with a later public hearing. It could
approve the application al any time
during this process. Thirty days after
the decision. a window will be opened
for 45 days to receive objections to the
annexation. If less than 25% of the
registered voters ob1ect, the annexa-
tion will be approved. If between 25%
and 50% protest, there will be an elec-
tion. U more thdn 50% register opposi-
tion, the annexation will be dead.
All of ttus was movmg forward at
normal bureaucrauc speed until last
week, when Newport Beach held a
workshop session on how, wbere and
when to provide a commuruty center
and fire stabon within the boundanes
of Santa Ana Heights -and the whole
process turned emouonal The chief
contributor to ttus change was Coun-
cilwoman Norma Glover, who
responded to some heated chlferences
on these issues by telling a reporter
afterward: "II people don't want lo be
a part of Newport Beach, why should
we push it?" A few days later, she
amplified this by adding: "I'm not ir1
the mood to take on d group that does-
n't want to come in. Maybe we should
stop the process "
Thursday, Apr1t 1 e, 2002 A7
This is not an empty threat. Right
up to the time the formation commis-
sion approves the annexation, New-
port Beach can withdraw the request
for annexation and bwy lt -as it has
been buried for the last 30 years. ·
Although observers said that other
council members did not renect
Glovets anger, they dJd appear to go
along with new member Steve
Bromberg's desire to have another look
at annexation.
Here the matter rests uneasily. So I
called Nonna Glover to ask her why
this procedure, previously discussed
meticulously, should be bashed out
again by the City Council. Glover
tends to begin and end every answer
with the assertion that U Sai)ta Anil
Heights people don't want to 1om
Newport Beach, they shouldn't be
offered that pnvilege. She adoutted
that this feeling was based largely on
the performance of two members of a
small group who strongly quesboned
the positions of the city at the work-
shop meeb.ng.
When I inVlted her to come out and
talk with residents llke the guests at
our cocktail party, she saJd it was our
responsibility to prOVlde her with cl
"consensus.· When I asked how many
phone calls to her Crom residents who
support the annexation would qualify
as a •consensus," she said that there
were six othe r council members
involved as well.
1 asked her what changes have
taken place since council approval of
the annexation that would make
reconstderation sensible. She finally
came up with three· the dispute over
the commuruty center, the differences
over redevelopment funds and her
Visceral feeling that if Santa Ana
Heights can't come into Newport
Beach a nd "feel good about 1t," we
shouldn't be tnVlted
On Glover's first two pomts, Kilt told
me emphabcally that he considers the
chlferences • negol.:iable " On the Uurd,
I would urge my fellow residents who
feel strongly on thlS matter to call
Glover and tell her so. She wants a
consensus. so give her one
Another optlon 1s to register your
feellngs at Web site opinion@cJty.New-
portBeach.CA.US. This wtll go to all
council members If th.Ls d&Sn't con-
VUlce the counal thdt Santa Ana
Heights favors annexabon, then the
machinery is in place for residents to
register theu opposibon after the com-
mission rules. So let's get on with th.Ls.
• JOSEPH N. BEU is a resident of Santa Ana
Heights. His column appears Thursdays
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A8 Thursday, April 18, 2092 Doily Pilot
Public television gets a bdost at Arlsteia Awards
T he third annual Aristeia
Awards, presented by
KOCE-Tv, unfolded at
the Irvine Marriott Hotel.
attracting a distinguished gath-
ering of local support intent on
fostering the goals or public
television.
. More than 250 guests
applauded KOCE-TV founda-
tion board members Peggy
Goldwater Clay and Gloria
Gae Gellman for their out-
standing effort chairing the
gala dinner and ceremony. The
two Newport Beach leading
ladies helped KOCE-TV raise
an impressive $84,500, which
will directly benefit Orange
County programming.
THE CROWD
the evening a success for the .
largest private Catholic school
on the West Coast.
Costa Mesa's dedicated
Cheryl Law chaired the
evening, along with Denise
Mentchlello of Huntington
Beach. A committee of 50 super
bard-working moms and dads
worked with Law and
Menichiello to present a fabu-
lous affair for the school.
Accepting the Jo Caines
Expanding Minds Award, a
most prestigious honor
bestowed upon a community
member by the local broadcast-
er, was Harbor Island resident
Mary Lyons. The eloquent and
understated champion of D'lit{lY
Orange County causes accept-
ed the award with dignity.
Lyons was joined by Pat Hal-
berstadt, Ruben Smith, Prank
Quevedo and Norman Watson,
all receiving 2002 Aristeia hon-
ors from KOCE-TV.
Major support for the Mater
Dei event came from Andrew
Edwards, Crevier BMW, South
Coast Plaza, Thader Joe's in
Costa Mesa and the William H.
Hannon Foundation. Mater Dei
is undergoing a major SO-year
anniversary remodel and
expansion.
Attending Mater Del·High's fund-raiser was Kelli and Alex Kesk, Sandra Downey, and Cindi and Andre Brysha.
Pat Beckman, Marian and
Garth Bergeson, Hildee and
Gary Brahm, Sharl and Harry
Esayian, Tom Harmon, Julie
and Todd Hollander, Nora and
Hal Lehman, Belle and Jack
Lindquist, Essie Plnsker, Don-
na and Ronald Phelps, Betty
.Mower, Leslie Purdy, Ardelle
SL George, Dian!! Sussman, Irv
Gellman and host Ed Arnold
dnd his wile, Dlxie, were
among those joining forces for
public television. The highlight
of the evening was the very
passionate address by KOCE
Chairman Mel Jilogen, attend-
mg the event with his wile,
Marcia.
• • •
Newport-Mesa parents and
fnends of Mater Dei High
School in Santa Ana raised
more than $200,000 at a recent
benef1t billed as Moonstruck
Western Roundup. More than
500 guests pitched in to make
• • •
Northern 'Thlst's dynamic
Mary Cook, spotted this week-
end at the super-successful
Newport Beach Spring
Antiques Show at the Newport
Dunes, reports that the recent
Orange County Literary Soci-
ety event featuring Debora Sil-
verman was another high point
of the spring social season on
the Orange Coast.
Silverman, author of "Van
Gogh and Gauguin: The
Search for Sacred Art,•
explored the relationship
between the two artists wbo
met in Paris and •sought a new
form of expression.· The author
is a professor of art, culture and
European history at UCLA. Her
book was 10 years in the mak-
ing.
• THE CROWD appears Thursdays and
Saturdays.
Mel Rogers and Gloria Gae Gellman spent time
together at the KOCE-TV Arlstela Awards.
t<f"AnntUllQRANGE COUNTY
I
April 18 -21, 2002
Anaheim Convention Center
The co-
chalrwomen
for Mater
Del's
Moonstruck
Western
Roundup
fund-raiser
were Dentse
Menkbiello
and Cheryl
Law.
Attending the Artsteia
Awards were Phil and
Mary Lyons. Mary
Lyons was honored
with the Jo Caines
Expanding Minds
Award.
Doity Pilot DATEBOOK Thursday, April 18, 2002 A9
After 17 years, Carmelo S still has the goo~
i't DINING REVIEW • • slaphen s.ntMn>ce
l'Jj.LY Pl.or
Recently I looked over a
list of the restaurants
I've reviewed since I
sterted doing this nearly three
years ago. Not surprising,
many of the restaurants have
changed ownership or gone
out of business. Restaurateurs
will be the first to tell you that
running a successful estab-
lishment is difficult. and that
restaurants have one of the
highest failure rates of any
new btJ,siness; subject to the
taiteS of fickle diners, chang-
iqg culinary trends and an
Ul):predictable economy.
With this knowledge. it's elsy to conclude that a
~urant that's been in bus1-
• for 15 or 20 years must
be doing something nght.
aumeio•s in Corona del Mar
iS:one restaurant that can
1$.ke that clabn, having now
served a traditional Italian
menu to loyal patrons for
17 years.
In recent years, Cannelo's
has been as well known. for
better or worse, for its rught
life as it has for its dinner
menu. The lively bar features
nightly entertainment. and
Carmelo's late dosing time
ensures that it's a popular spot
for the trendy Newport crowd
to meet for one last rughtcap
Carmelo's occupies a
prominent spot on East Coast
Highway, and its red neon
sign makes 1t hard to nus~. In
the balmier summer months,
the outdoor patio fronting the
sidewalk along East Coast
Highway is crowded with
casual diners or those out for
a pre-or post-dinner cocktail.
Inside, one enters directly
into the bar, a large inverted ·u· that always seems busy.
The bar includes a dimly
lighted seating area, and a
dance floor and stage that IS
the focal point for weekend
revelers.
To the right, as you enter
"The Tea Room"
at
The Village Fanner
Restaurant
I Personally would like
to lnvlle you Lo L'it?W lhe
Tea Room and unique
gift boutique and enjoy
a compllmenlary
cookie.
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laJge main dining room. an
elegant affair with high ceil-
ings, cool white plaster walls
and crystal Chandeliers that
cast a festive glow. Classic
Italian scenes adorn the walls,
and a color portrait of a young
Carmelo, looking like a 1940s
celebrity, adorns a promlnent
spot. Beyond the main room,
two smaller rooms provide a
eozier setting amid a trickling
fountain or the restaurant's
wine collection.
Consistency is a must for
any restaurant's longevity,
and Carmelo's begins with an
owner and head chef that
have bQth been at the restau-
rant since day one. Carmelo
Manto purchased the build-
ing 17 years ago. after having
worked there for six years
when the restaurant had a
different name. His chef, Cel-
so Razo, has been with the
family since the beginning,
finely tuning his menus over
the yea.rs.
Most Italian meals begin
with antipasto, appetizers in
sharing-size portions crafted
to open the palate while
enjoying a cocktail or aperitif.
Cannelo's has duplicated the
custom of many restaurants in
Italy, and presents an assort-
ment of antipasto arrayed on
a table in the center of the
main dining room.
Order a plate ($8.95) and
your waiter will bring an
assortment of treats that might
include marinated mushrooms
or artichoke hearts, grilled
eggplant wrapped around
some light ricotta cheese, or
some salty cured meats. A
complimentary bowl of olives
on each table completes the
selection. If I wanted to be
picky, I might suggest that the
bread served should be a
heartier Italian loaf than the
light French baguette ottered.
As many of my readers
know, one of the things I
judge an Italian restaurant by
is the fried calamari ($8.50).
Carmelo's calamari is as it
should be, lightly dusted with
seasoned flour and bread
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Manager Jerry Espada shows off the dinner buffet. the
antipasto dello chef, at Carmelo's in Corona del Mar.
crumbs, and qwckly fned in
hototl.The result istender
and crisp, with no greasy
aftertaste. The marinara sauce
served alongside could have
used a bit more kick, maybe
I'll ask for some red pepper
flakes on my next visit.
The carpaccio ($9.95) is
another good choice. Lean
raw filet mignon is sliced so
thin that light passes through,
and is dressed simply with
good olive oil, lemon, capers
and some fresh Parmigiana
cheese. The flavor of the raw
beef is as delicate as the sbces
themselves. and the lemon
and oil enhance but don't
overpower.
Carmelo's also offers a
good selection of soups and
salads. induding a Caesar sal-
ad for two ($7 ,95) that's pre-
pared table side, and a tradi-
tional stracciatella ($7), Italy's
version of egg drop soup.
Chef Razo organizes his
entrees in typical Italian fash-
ion. ottering pasta and rice
dishes as the first course, and
meat and seafood as the sec-
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the nomenclature fool you.
however, the pasta courses
are definitely meal-med. in
fact all of the portions at
Carmelo's are enough to start
thinking leftovers as soon as
you arrive.
Pasta dishes at Carmelo's
include favorites such as a
hearty linguine with clams
($13.95) that sports enough
garlic to kill any lurking vam-
pires and clams that are
served in their shells, as they
should be. Rigatoni a1la Sicil-
iana ($12.95) is another good
choice, pairing tluck' pasta
tubes with thin slices of fried
eggplant and chunks of melt-
ing mOZ7Arella m a zesty
tomato sauce.
Another creative combina-
tion features wide papardelle
noodles ($15) tossed with arti-
chokes. mushrooms and scal-
lops in a tomato sauce light-
ened to a pink hue by a touch
of cream. My only pasta dis-
appointment was the gnocchi
($15.95), a dish that sounded
promising with a sauce stud-
ded with prosciutto and porci-
ni mushrooms, but was ruined
by heavy and overcooked
dumplings.
Throughout a meal at
Carmelo's, you'll be well-tak-
en care of by the attenbve
wait staff and maitre de. I was
impressed on a recent vislt
when they offered, without
prompting, to create a dish of
two half-orders of pasta when
I couldn't decide between
choices.
On another VlSit, they
scored more points when 1
ordered a bottle of Amarone
trom the wine bst. I didn't
reahzed there were two selec-
bons, one pnced twice that of
the other, and the server
brought the cheaper bottle by
default when he could have
easily tried to push the more
expensive choice.
Another standard at any
Italian restaurant is the veaJ
dishes. Unfortunately, it's here
that Carmelo's shows room for
improvement. A dlsh such as
veal saltimbocca ($19.95)
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pounded thin. topped Wlth a
few sage leaves and a bit of
prosciutto, and sauteed qwck-
ly in a light brown sauce,
sometimes flavored with some
wine or mushrooms Canne-
lo's gets all the ingredients
right but made the ca..rchnal
sin of overcooking the veal,
rendering 1t tough and chewy
Conversely. a recent por-
bon or veal Marsala ($19.95)
saw the veaJ slices cooked
perfectly, only to have the del-
icate flavor of the meat
drowned by the cloying flavor
of too much sweet Marsala
wme. A more attentive hand
on both dishes would have
made each perfect.
Tl'\ere are no complaints,
on the other hand, with d.lsh·
es such as the gamben indi-
volab ($21), large shrimp
cooked in a spicy arrabiata
sauce served over a bed of
linguine. The shrunp were
as large as small lobsters but
remained succulent and ten-
der, and the sharp tomato
sauce added a welcome
luck
Despite a rrusstep or two,
Carmelo's provides dmers
every reason to VlSlt the
resta-urant for more than
dancing and cocktatls The
elegant atmosphere, Old
World seMce and tune
proven menu are the
elements of lasting success,
proVlding a welcome tnp
down Corona del Mar's
memory lane.
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A 10 Thursday, April 1 e, 2002 DATEBOOK
A c<ireer in the theater at UCI
8yTom Titus .
W hen the doors ol
UC Irvine first
opened in the tall"
of 1965, one of the first peo-
ple to walk through them
was Robert Cohen. Fresh out
of the Yale School of Drama.
Cohen had come we$t to
take up his duties as a pro-
fessor and director of theater.
Come to thiQ.k of it, there
were a lot of firsts in theater
that year. That was when I
began covering all things
theabical for the Daily Pilot,
and a couple of other young
fellows in their mid-20s
named David Emmes and
Martin Benson set about
starting their own theater.
They called it South Coast
Repertory.
Well, 37 years have
passed, and those careers
that began in 1965 are still
hwruning along. Emmes and
Benson remain at the helm
of SCR. overseeing the fifth
phase of their regional the·
ater showplace, and Cohen
-after heading the UCI dra·
ma department for a quarter
of a century -now carries
the title of Claire nevor pro-
fessor of drama.
Thirty-four years ago,
Cohen mounted a Bertolt
Brecht drama called "The
Good Woman of Szechuan·
at the only theater the uni·
versity had at the time, in the
Humanities building. This
weekend, he'll bring it back
at UCI's newest and showiest
venue, the Irvine Barclay
Theatre, under the title "The
Good Person of Szechuan•
(the title hasn't been
IHEATER
changed, just the translation,
Coh en explains).
The title difference, how-
ever, isn't the only switch
from UCI's 1968 version to
the one that opens Friday at
the Barclay.' The alteratiol\S
in the CUJTent production, the
director points out, necessari-
ly begin with the change~ at
UCI.
"Instead of the little 150-
seat studio converted from a
Humanities Hall classroom,•
he notes, the play will unfold
in the 750-seat Barclay.
"Instead of an all-white,
all-undergraduate, all-locally
recruited student cast,•
Cohen said, there will be •a
multicultural and interracial
mix of graduate and under-
graduate students selected at
auditions and interviews
from around the country and
abroad."
The central theme, of the
search for a "good person•
from the squalor of rural
China, remains intact, as
does Cohen's ideas of
Brecht, which he maintains
haven't changed much over
the years, though "the the-
ater world has absorbed
them,• he said. "Indeed,
since '68, Brecht's notions
have so entered the main-
stream that 'epic theater'
has e~sentially pervaded
everything from Broadway
to the Royal Shakespeare
Company,• Cohen
e xplained. "People are
always addressing the audi-
ence, going back and forth
in time, introducing Asian
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theater forms, projecting ' feet. Apart from teaching, he
words and images, grabbing directs regularly at the Utah
microphones and singing and Colorado Shakespeare
their idees, etc. So the nov-festivals and has staged
elty has worn off.• plays in a variety of profes-
Wbat is di1ferent in the sional and academic theaters
2002 prpduction, Cohen said, here and abroad.
is primarily a much more He has written several
powerful (and more Brecht-notable tmbooks on acting,
ian) acting style, a seriously directing and general theater
evocative design in llll areas, histoiy, and bis original plays
.a profoundly sensual musical have been presented around
score (written and conducted the country and in Europe.
by Yung Wha Son) and the He also has published articles
more global reach of the pr.o-in most scholarly theater jour-
duction, in which Szechuan · na1s in North America and is
more truly represents the the Southern California dra-
entire human universe. ina critic for the London-pub-
Cohen has kept in touch lished Plays International.
with most of bis former stu-The university awarded
dents over the past decades him its highest honor, the
and notes that, from bis 1968 UCI Medal, in 1993, and
production of •szecbuan, • conferred on him the Claire
Susan Bedsow is an Emmy n evor Endowed Professor-
Award-winning television ship in Drama in 2001. In
producer, Bob Currier is now 1999, Cohen received the
artistic director of the Marin national Career Achieve-
Shakespeare Festival, Bruce ment Award in Academic
Bouchard and the late Theater from the Assn. for
Michael van Landingham Theater in Higher Education.
each were artistic directors of His insights on Bertolt
the Capital Repertory Theater Brecht are born of a global
in Albany, N.Y., and Charlie career that has included con-
Hutchins, Kathy Donovan, d~cting lectures and work-
Anne Bloom and Steve Nis-shops both in tlle United
bet all have enjoyed fine pro-States and abroad, including
fessional acting careers. national professional gather-
• And, of course," Cohen ings and conservatories in
added, •cameron Heuvey, Hungary, Finland, Estonia,
the lighting technician for Sweden, Costa Rica, Hong
our 1968 show, is now the Kong and Australia.
producing artistic director of "Brecht intended
the Tony Award-winning 'Szechuan' simply as a
Utah Shakespeare Festival, metaphor for oppressed
as well as being the present humanity,# Cohen points out.
UCI chair of drama." "He had never visited China,
Cohen himself may have and apparently didn't even
remained at UCI from day know, when he wrote the
one, but he hasn't let much play, that Szechuan was a
grass· grow under his own province. not a city, in Chi-
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Robert Cohen, a drama professor at UCI, will bring "The .-ii
Good Person of Szechuan" to the Barclay thls weekend. ~ 'I
na's Yangtze heartland. lation by Douglas Langwor-
thy, will be presented this
weekend and next at 8 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays, 2
•And so,• he concludes,
~il's appropriate that our cast
and staff represent a great
spectrum of multicultural
America, and the world at
large, as does this play. That
certainly wasn't true in 1968
-although our Shen Te,
Kathy Donovan, whose
mother was Chinese, was
UCl's first actor of known
Asian extraction.•
p.m. Sundays and next
Thursday at 8 p.m. in the
Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242
Campus Drive, Irvine. Ticket ,
information is available at
(949) 824-2787.
"The Good Person of
Szechuan," in its new trans-
• TOM 11lUS writes about and
reviews local theater for the Daily
Pilot. His stories appear Thursdays-,
and Saturdays.
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'DEAD MAN WALKING'
Opera Pacific will present
"Dead Man Walking" today
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O'.tange County Perfonning AftS Center, 600 Town Center
o,Ne. Costa Mesa. Show
are 7:30 p.m. today, Fri-
and Saturday and 2 p.m.
ay. $25-$125. (714) 740-
7~8.
INDULGE IN DVORAK
The Pacific Symphony
Orchestra will present a con-
cert titled "Dvorak in America
-Chamber Music," as part of
the Dvorak in America festi-
val, at 3 p.m. Saturday and
7:30 p .m. Sunday at the
Orange County Performing
Arts Center's Founders Hall,
600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. $10-$34. (714) 876-
2383.
WINO CONCERT
Irvine Valley College will pre-
sent a performance by the
Wind Symphony at 8 p.m.
April 29 at the lrvme Barclay
1b.eatre, 4242 Campus Dnve,
COSt.a Mesa. $6 or $8. (949)
4i1·5100.
~EKEND BLUES
Anthony's Riverboat Restau-
rant in Newport Beach will
present The Balboa Blues on
Fri.day and Saturday evenings
and Sunday afternoons. The
program will feature jazz and
classic rock: tunes for dlning
and dancing. Anthony's is at
151 E. Coast Highway. (949)
673-3425.
PC>l4t0CK AND FLAMENCO
Tate 5, a funk, rock and
Motown act, perfonns at 9
p.m. Saturdays at Carmelo's
Ristorante, 3520 E. Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders
performs classical flamenco
tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays
and Sundays. Free. (949) 675-
1922.
SENIOR CENTER AFTERNOON
A seven-piece group plays
big band tunes from l :30 to
3:30 p.m. Fridays at Oasis
Senior Center, 800 Mar-
guerite Ave., Corona del Mar.
$4. (949) 644-3244.
ART
LIFE, ART & KARAOKE
"Lee Bul: Live Forever,• an
installation by Korean artist
Lee Bul consisting of video
and three karaoke booths,
will be exhibited through
May 5 at the Orange County
Museum of Art, 850 San
Clemente Drive, Newport
Beach. Museum hours are 11
a.m. to 5 p .m . Tuesday
through Sunday. $5 for adults,
$4 for seniors and students,
and free for members and
children younger than 16.
(949)759-1 122. .
ELMER RETROSPECTIVE
The Orange County Museum
of Art will present ~The Art of
Elmer Bischoff,• a retrospec-
tive of the artist who helped
launch the Bay Area Figura-
tive Movement, through May
19 at the museum, 850 San
Clemente Drive, Newport
Beach. Museum hours are
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday
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88 fair Drive, Costa Mesa. The show of equestrian
artistry, created by the former director of creation
for Cirque du Solell, will be held at 8 p.rn. today
through Friday, 4 and 8 p.m. Saturday, and 1:30 and
5 p.m. Sunday. $30-$58. (877) 528-0777.
and children younger than
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DANCE
FIESTA LATINA
Orange Coast College will
present its third annual Fiesta
Latina at 10 a.m. and noon
May 3 at the Robert B. Moore
Theatre, 2701 Fa.irvtew Road,
Costa Mesa. The dance and
cultural heritage outreach
event will pertonn one-hour
shows for elementary and
high school students and
community members. Free.
(714) 432-5506, Ext. 4.
BIG BAND DANONG
An afternoon of danang to
big band music is olfered from
1 :30 to 3:30 p.m. Fridays at
0dSIS Seruor Center, 800 Mar-
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del Mar. Coffee and other
refreshments are served. (949)
644-3244.
ARGENTINE TANGO
Tango dancing is offered from
8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. on the first
Saturday of each month at
Danscene Studio, 2980
McClmtock Way, Costa Mesa.
(71 4) 641-8688.
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Children 3 to 7 are mvited to
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A children's story time is pre-
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10:30 a.m. Saturdays at the
Newport Beach Central
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Children may wear pajamas
to the evening sessions. Free.
(949) 717-3801.
WEEKLY STORYTEUER
A children's story tiIJ\e is held
at 10:45 a.m. Wednesdays at
Barnes & Noble Booksellers at
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BOOKS
GROUP FICTION
The Fiction Book Group
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OPRAH BOOK CLUB
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Booksellers at Fashion Island.
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Newport Beach. (949) 759-
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DINING/TASTING
TWILIGHT DINING
A twilight dmi.ng menu, fea-
tunng dishes such as chicken
parrrug1and and calaman
picante at reduced pnces, is
held from 5 to 6 p.m. week-
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champagne. (949) 476-2001.
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'YOUNGMAN'
Horton Foote's "The Young
Man From Atlanta• • will
appear at the Newport Tbe·
at.er Arts Center, 2501 Cliff
Drive in Newport Beach,
through Sunday. The play, ,
which won the 1995 Pulitzer
Pnze, chronicles the lives of a
couple subject to a con ·after
their grown son commits sui-
cide. Show times are 8 p.m.
today through Saturday and
2:30 p.m. Sunday. $13. (9'9)
631-0288.
'DAU AND DRAMA'
·References to Salvador Dali
Make Me Hot.• Jose Rivera's
dramatlc fable, will be staged
at Orange Coast College Fri-
day through Sunday at the
Drama Lab Studio, 2701
FCillVlew Road, Costa Mesa.
Show nmes are 8 p.m. Friday
and Saturday and 2 and 7
p.m. Sunday. $5 or $6. (714)
432-5640, Ext 1.
'PETITION' AT THE LIBRARY'
Readers Repertory Theater
will present "The Petition,•
a Brian Clark drama, at 7 p.m.
Fnday at Mesa Verde Library,
2969 Mesa Verde Dnve, Costa
Mesa Free. (949) 206-9674
'JOHN BROWN'S BODY'
Orange Coast College's The-
atre Department will present
•John Brown's •Body,· a Civil
War story based on a Stephen
Vincent Benet poem, May 2-5
and 9-12 at OCC's Drama Lab
Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. Show tunes are 8
p.rn. Thursday through Satur·
day and 2 p.m. Sunday. ~ ·
$10. (714) 432-5880.
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Edwardi lsl1nd 1
United States. 2001
Director: Kasla Adamik
Screenwriter: HHther Morgen
Cast: Use Kudrow, Hank Auria. Vin·
cent D'Onofrio, I.ff Ter~. Heither
Morgan
Running time: 94:00
A pro~/ dog-walker has gr.dual-
ly stop~ usmg JpHCh and auum«J
the Identity of 1 uni~. This GI~ no
end of concern and embarrusment for
her husband. who consultl their veteri-
narian, his JJacJcerrsh ~ fnend ind 1
psych/a tflrt
G.-t Olly In Halv-
Edwards Island 2
United States. 2001
Director Casey Stoll
Filmmakers Laur~ Ann Schag and
C.uey Stoll discover the city of Havana
through the e~s of I I arrisu. The
crumbling bulldlngs coll.tfast with the
vibrant ~pie and their art; Plflnttrs.
sculpton. actors. fllmm•kHS. ~ts.
dancers and musicians. baring the splr/.
rua/ soul of old and MW Havana.
11:30 A.M.
Chef1sh
Lido The1ter
United States. 2001
Director. Finn Taylor
Screenwriter: Finn Taylor
Cart: RQbin Tunney, llm &lake Nelson,
Jason Priestley, Uz Phair and Brad Hunt
Running time: 100:00
z~ ~ 1 lo~11rved anlmlltor;
spends countlflS hocJrs limning to
Cherish r.dlo, lo.sing herself In 11 syrupy
romantic ~on. She endi up drl·
111ng a hijacked Cllr, mowing down a
po/Kemll\ Ind Ming put under ho<M
arrest for two )'Nrs. Zoe ~ her
ro~Jored gill~ Ind b«omfl her
own w~r hero when she rNlittS she
IS being Sflllked.
• Spotlight screening Spomofed by Fine
Line Features. S 1 O
12:30 P.M.
The K• You Gave Me (El lelo Que
Me Dtst9)
Edwards Island 2
Puerto Rico. 2000
Director. Sonia FrlU
Screenwriter: Eliseo Alberto, Sonia
Fritz. Augustin Cubano
Cart Members: Mar1carmen Aviles, Jim·
my Naveno
Running time: 92:00
hlOP.& ..............
UdoThffter
United States, 2002
Director. Bob Gale
Screenwriter: Bob Gllle cm: Gary Oldmlln, Jame;s M1rsden.
Christopher Uoyd
Running time: 117:00
Dnpitt his good looks and winning
smile, Nu/ Qliver Is corrflkted •bout
his II~. On his 22nd blrthdaJ' he wisheJ
for 11n ans-. The wish Is granted by a
myth/Clll character with 11n unusu11/
Slt!fl14! of humor 11nd luds to •journey
11/ong • htgirw.y thllt Clln't be found on any map.
SMrt Alms: 1bcMy In SMru
Edwards Island 1
BEGGAR
This film explore the myths we ~le
to one another and the llldness with
which we .cupt ~as lnJth.
DIWAU
The stoty of a )'OUng Indian A/Mriun
m11n who d/sco<.ws his cultural iderlriry
as he ll~pt:s to win the love of 1
bffutiful lndllln girl. ·
BUNK
A harri«J businesswoman rushes
thlOVl)h her day without even taking
time to blink.
BIUY528
Enveloped In the comfortably familiar
world of the ln~met. the Introverted
Biiiy strugg~ to face his rNl-world
aff«tion for Eve.
CONTESTANT
For his ap~arance on a TV quiz show.
Danny is as obsessive about Ironing his
shirts as he Is about memorizing the
periodic table. But his OM-track mind
leads him astray during a final pre--
show haircut from his Palestinian bar·
ber.
MOMENT OF SILENCE
A frantic advertising ex«utive Is assem·
bllng a campaign for a soothing vaca·
tion pllCkage while fielding a barrage
of nonstop phone calls, pages and fax..
es. An intwruption changes everything
FERMINA MEDINA
AJI hell brNks ~ when Fermina
Medina, an oblivious houSl!lcttp6. rear
ends the brand new car of a nch and
spoiled kid.
2 , ...
No Socb, No~ Just You .m •
Beg of Chips
Edwards Island 2
United States, 2001
Director. Darin Marshall Ogden
Screenwriter: Darin Marshall Ogden
Cart: Darin Marshall Ogden, Ross
McCusker
Running time: 82:00
A romantic comedy dealing with two
country boys who decide to pursue
their dreams ind hit the road for the
big city In SHrch of a recording con-
• p.a; .............
ldwardl llland I
United s~-. 2002
Dlf9dor: Temll'• Ka~
RuMlng time· 75:00
A doclHMfJtMy llbout the cha~
Md culture ailTO(Jndlng the StrMt·
flghW vldflo ~me touma~t SCMe.
Siient~ Udo Thel1t!r
' Australia, 2000
Director: Alklnos TSlllmidof
cast Members: David Field, Syd em,.
bane
Running time: 81:00
Biii ind John •re drunken lowtlfM who
hang Out It the dog-racing Plf1* when-
ever they CllO m11lce • bet. ~
down on their ludc. they thlnlc they
have been o~ the dlllnc. of 1 lffe..
time when , slellZy ~ngfter, Alex SI/. ver. offers to set thim up with• grey-
hound thllt he'll finance u 11 sl/eont
partner.
4:30 , ...
~ Fiims: SMru from Afw
EdWards Island 2
ETERNITY
One minute of 11bsence. ~moment
of lr111ttentiOI\ and "t'JUr world Clln col-
lapsl!.
MOVING ON UP
~n one of Biiiy's friends discovers
that he attends chnce cla$.H'S,, ~
body flndf out and he 11 taunted by his
friends and teachers.
ENOUGH
Ufe Is a rat race. One day the dream
snaps back Into focus.
UBUNTU'S WOUNDS
A look at one man's disappointment
with South Africa's Truth and Reconcili·
atlon Commission for granting amnesty
to the person who kif fed his wik.
DADDY'S LITILE GIRL (PAPA'S KLEINE
MEID)
A respectable family man risks his repu-
tation by meddling with a streetwalker.
6 P.M.
Grownups
Edwards Island 1
United States. 2001
D1rec1or Doug F1nelh
Screenwrrter Doug Finelli, Mitch
Ga lane
Cast John Stamos, Daniel London,
Meredith Slllenger, Tara Westwood, 8111
Sllge, Jessica Walter,jtny Roberts, Car-
ol Alt T Running time: 90:00
Ste~ and Eric. average guys in their
early A are starting to realize that
something Is missing. Their /Ives are
turning out exactly as expected. Erle
loves to make silly jokes about how he
and Steve should •swap wi~. • What
if Eric's joke beame ~eallty7
Runaway
Udo Theater
Iran, 2001
Director: Kim Longlnono, 21ba Mir·HOS·
DON'T MISS THE FUN!
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F R E E ADMISSION
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Eugenio}
UdoTheatel'
Italy, 2001 .
Director: Francisco J. Fernandez
Screenwriter: Francisco J. Fem11ndez
Cast: Chiara De Bonls, Glullana De Slo,
Giancarlo Giannini, Jacques Perrin,
Annamaria Petrova
Running time: 90:00
Eugenio has a Cllring family. work he
believes in. a persolllll routine and 1
house in the country. This SHms a slm·
pie and ordinary profile, but Eugenio is
challenged by Down s-yndrome. 11nd
every tas; of living is a struggle to
achieve a sense of normalcy.
• Closing night gala will be held after
the screening. $35. Dress CllSIJal.
9:30 , ...
~Alms: 1ucbt O' 5MrU
Edwards Island 2
FOURSOME
CUSP
WITHIN AN ENOUSS SKY
THE LAST GUNSHOT
FROM THE BEGINNING (DA CAPO)
WONDER
MEEMO
FRIDAY
Awards Night
Tent at the Newport Be.ch Marriott
Hotel
Awards will be given out for ' variety
of categories, Including best fNture.
audience award, best short film, best
document•'>' ett. • Gala event will Include coc:kUll
reoeptlon and catering. S30. Slack tie
optional.
Doily Pilot
'Ibe qUality of 'Eugenio' --· ...... OMV Pll.o1'
T .. Uti.dw·
ect8I: ot
·~· Love vou· ii• me wtth a qu1et
life. l!!ugepio
(Giancarlo Glo.noi·
'Di) gets~ to dO
gardeniDg at the
loCal pOUce ttatiop,
volunteers With
padentl at a bolpl-
tal and lives alone
ln a beautiful
country villa.
N~nmlark
ab&e, except that
thefo~ • ' thing-year-old bas Down syndrome, a genetic condJtion that
caUlet mental cllsabillties.
DUector PranalCX> J. Fern.aDdez brings Eugenio's tale; bmed
on a true story, to life in a thoughtful,. if sentimental, film that rais-
es ~ about bow people judge the quality oC their lives.
At the hospital, Eugenio watches over Laura (Chiara de
Bonls), a young woman t9COVerlng from a coma who is unre-
sponsive to the world. As he starts to reach Laura, we le6m in
flashback about Eugenio's past and bis friendship with two
women -Elena (Ginllana De Sio) and Cristina.
When Bien.a comes back to town, she and Eugenio revisit
their friendship. a bond that becomes strained after some major
r,,-velations.
Told in Italian with English subtitles, •Eugenio, I Love You•
Is a film made of moments -both happy and sad -that meld
together into a decent film. You may want to bring your hanky.
• "Eugenio, I Love You" wJ11 play at 8 tonight at the Udo
Theater, 3459 Via Udo, Newport Beach. There will be a gala
alter the JJlm, whkh closes the 2002 Newport Beach Film Festi-
val. 1kkels are $35.
Not a very 'Grownup' movie
Jennifer K Mehlll
DAll.Y PlloT
I f you're looking for a frothy way to spend a few hours. then
watching •Grownups• is probably a good idea. Otherwise,
relegate this lightweight film about friendship and wife •
swapping in Freehold. N.J., to late night cable.
Doug Pinelli's film stars John Stamos and Daniel London as
two best friends (Steve and Eric) in their 30s who are bored with
their lives. Both are m.anied to beautiful women. both have sue;
c..wi careers; it's ju.st that both are dissatisfied and want that
elusive •something more.• '
When a joke about wife swapping gets out or band, the pair
g~ 1ntrigued by the Idea of actually doing it -swapping
Steve's wife, Claire (nua Westwood) for Eric's wife, Am1
(Meredith Salenger). Getting the women. especially Ami, to
agree ts a challenge.
Though not offensive, •Grownups• never manages more
than tepid laughter. Watching two otherwise happy men invent
conflict in their lives gets stale In a short amount of time.
• "Grownupa• will play at 6 tonlght at Edwards Island 1, 999
Newpott Cen~er Drive, Newport Beach.
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"That's probably one ol our more
slgn1/Jcant BWlm8 ... •
Ken Lamont. Newport Harbor High girts swim coach, commenting on early Geehr's
swims In th' breaststroke events.
Daily Pilot
Bruins. will
btt invading
NBCC soon
Second-year event, which
will have John Vallely as
guest speaker, hopes to stay
in Newport for a long time,
Tie Bruina are coming, the
Bruins are coming.
t won't quite have the color
and pomp of a Rose Bowl game, but
UCLA Bruins will be in full force
April 29 in the second annual UCLA
Orange County golf tournament at
Newport Beach Countl)' Club.
The UCLA Club of Orange County
and the UCLA Chancellor's
Associates of Orange County are the
event hosts in a fund-raiser for
scholarships.
John Vallely. an ex-UCLA
basketball star under legendary
former coa.ch John Wooden. will be
Ri<hord Dunn
GOLF
the guest speaker
during the
dinner/awards
banquet.
The tournament
features an 18-hole
SCT4Dlble, lunch,
silent auction,
Bruins prizes and
dinner.
·we are
looking forward to
bringing UCLA
alumni. friends
and family
together for an
exciting event to benefit a good
cause.· said Jeff Wine, one of three
tournament chairs. ·This year. we
hope ~o exceed last year's total
contributions of $30,000. •
Vallely, of Newport Beach, was a
star at Corona del Mar High and
Orange Coast College before
attending UCLA. where he played
with such gTeats as Lew Alcindor,
Sidney Wicks and Cwtis Rowe.
Vallely also played in the NBA with
· the Houston Rockets and Atlanta
Hawks.
The UCLA Club of Orange County
raises money for merit-based
scholarships for academically superlor
students, while the UCLA
Chancellor's Associates, the
preeminent donor group on campus,
raises funds for academic programs
deemed critical by the chancellor.
Organizers of the UCLA Orange
County golf tournament are hopeful
of keeping the event in Newport
Beach. Details: (949) 760-6709.
Kimberly Kolstad ol Newport
Beach shot 83-80-77-2"0 to finish
ninth Wednesday in the Ladies'
Division of the Prandsco Grande Golf
Classic, hosted by the U.S. Challenge
Golf Tour, at Francisco Grande Resort
and Golf Club in Casa Grande, Ariz.
Cbrtstina Monteiro of Las Vegas won
the event in a playoff.
Mary Anaold (COiia MeN Gott
& Counby Cub), Michael Davis
(Pelican HW) and Ryan Davis (Mesa
Verde Countl)' Cub) are partidpating
in the Play Golf America program. a
nationwide initiative sponsored by the
PGA of America and Golf Digest that
often free lessons to amateur playen
durtng the month of May.
lpoltl ldllor Roger Carlson• 949-5744223 • Sportt Pax: 949-65().()170
HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING
"
Newport
Harbor Hlgb's
Michael Bury
(left), Jay 1bomp-
IOD (below, left)
and Nathan Wein-
er (below, right)
were Just three
of a bunch of
Sailors who
lhared in the
lopsided victory
over Woodbridge
ln Sea View
League swt.mmlng
OD Wednesday.
Bury won the 500
free, Thompson
was second ~ the
100 backstroke
and We.iner won
the 100 butterfly
and was third in
the 200 free.
• SCOlllOllD
9on
Woodbrl. so
s.llon 117
OAl.Y P'LOT PHOTOS
BYSEANHUER
Just breezi11g
Newport Harbor has no individual two-event winners,
but it spreads the wealth in easy Sea View League win.
Rktwd Dunn whose team defeated Laguna Hills
DAILY PlloT April 10, competed in the CIF Relays
NEWPORT BEACH _ Even with preliminaries last Thursday, lost to
three of their top swimmers missing, Irvine in Sea View makeup meet
the Newport Harbor Hlgb boys swim Friday and swam again Monday in th the finals of the CIF Relays at Belmont team finished 1-2-3 in five of e eight Plaza Olympic Pool.
individual events Wednesday, while The Sailors (3.1 in league) will
dominating the relays in a 117-50 Sea also compete Saturday in the Foothill
View League dual-meet victory over lnvitational. •That's a lot of meets in Woodbridge.
The host Sailors. with seniors two weeks.· Lynch said.
Aaron Peirsol and Ryan Lean and Filling ln for the aforementioned
1 standouts included sophomore Sean junior Andrew Co e granted McGhie and freshman Michael
penniaim to pursue other endeavors Robinson.
Wednesday afternoon by Coach .(Peinol) wasn'tgoingtoswimno
Jason Lynch. swam off events and matter what,· Lynch said of the enjoyed an easy victory. Lynch was 50 confident again.st current three-time world-record w~NVt .... e, be held a team practice holder and 2000 Olympic silver .........,.~ ~ tn the 200-meter badcstroke.
early Wednesday morning and again •i.ean wanted to work out (with bis before the meet in the afternoon. ·w e haven't been working out dub team. the Irvine Novaquatlcs)
that much because we've been and Cole is in the sc:bool play (•Guys and Dolls•) and bas rehearsal• having 50 many meets,· said Lynch, McGble, competing in his fint
varsity meet. won the 50-yard
freestyle in 23.41 , one of the few
events Newport Harbor did not
sweep. McGhie was also third in the
100 free (55.63). a lifetime-best
docking. "He's pretty excited to be
~g varsity,• Lynch said.
Andrew Belden had a big meet
for Newport Harbor. winning the 200
individual medley (2: 14.39), taking
third in the 100 back (1:06.47) and
participating on two winning relays.
The Sailors' Brent Armstrong was
first in the 200 free (1 :57.73) and
second tn the 500 free (5:41.05), while
teammate Nathan Weiner captured
100 butterfly, an off event. with a
personal-best 1:01 .63. and firushed
third in the 200 free with a season-
best time (2:01.08).
Bryan Auer won the 100 free
(51.81), placed second in the 200 free
(2:00.77) and started ofl winning the
200 and 400 free relays.
In the 500 free, Newport's Michael
Bury was first in 5:31.95, finishing
SEE BOYS PAGE 82
DAl.Y PUT HIGH SOIOOl AlHlDI Of THE WED
llayley Peirsol
mo.am:
~llhon«•
CHARLIE BERRY
Thursday, April 10, 2002 Bl
Newport.
girls get
in Geehr
for win
Stanford-bound Newport
Harbor senior makes her
first appearance since last
year in Sea View victory
over Woodbridge.
Richard Dunn
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT
BEACH· It was the • final Sea View
League g1.tls swun
dual-meet of the
season for Newport
Harbor High. but SCOlllO•-
for senior standout -
and Stanford· Gas
bound Carty Geehr. Woodbfodge 11
1l was the begin-Wion 89
rung of a new era
Geehr, making ber season debut
following surgery on her right
shoulder in July, remembered the drill
Wednesday as she swd.JD the 100-yard
breaststroke and the breaststroke leg
of the Sailors' winning 200 medJey
relay team.
"That's probably one of our more
significant swims,• Newport Harbor
Coach Ken Lamont said, following
the host Sailors' 89-81 Sea View wm
over Woodbridge.
Geehr, a highly decorated
swimmer who competes m national
events. bad been a multi-event
standout for Newport Harbor for three
years, before recurring shoulder
problems shut down her progress last
summer.
Despite new pam m her left
shoulder, which bas hm1ted her
training. Geehr suited up for the first
time since last year and finished out of
the top three in 1: 11.46.
•That's terrible,• Geehr said of her
time. ·1 haven't gone that slow since
I was about 11 . •
Geehr, whose compebbve future
is still uncertain because of shoulder
problems. signed with Stanford in
November. But classmates and frlends
asked her before Wednesday's meet if
she was nervous making her season
debut.
She told them no ·rve done this
e nough,• she said.
Still. Wllh her Newport Harbor
teammates gearing up for C IF
competition and the league fmals,
Geehr wanted to let them know that
she's part of them
"By no means am I ready to
compete, but I'm a senior and a
captain and I feel that I need to be with
the team.· Geehr S41d
The Sailors (3-t in league) opened
fast with juruor Ma..i TuJtma m the 200
medley relay, followed by Geehr,
junior Nicole Mackey and junior
Hayley Peirsol. who combined for 1
winning 1:55.29.
Peirsol won the next two events -
the 200 freestyle (1:56.29) and 200
SEE GIRLS PAGE 12
I ],
82 ii 18, 2002
Silencing
Of the
lambs
Orange Coast baseball team
has turned its season around
after a 'silent' practice.
Y oung baseball coaches shoulq
take a lesson from Orange Coast
College Coach John Altobelli.
~ OCC baseball team's 6-5 win
over two-time defending state
champion Riverside Tuesday stemmed
from a serious, down-to-business
strategy Crom Coach •Alto.•
A month ago, Alto basically drew a
line in the sand. He challenged his
team's character and made sure Uus
season would not be doomed to
underachievement.
After the Pirates lost, 13-2, to
Saddleback on Mdrch 16, which
marked their fourth setback in five
games. Alto demanded what he called
a "silent practice.·
He did not let any player talk, laugh
or cheer during the practice. And then
he said, "who's with me?"
The Bucs (25-8, 10-7 in the Orange
Empire Confere nce) responded with a
10·g6!11e winnjng streak that included a
Sequoias Tournament title and
Tuesday's win.
"(Since the silent practice) the guys
started believing: it wasn't anything
magical,• Alto sajd afte.r defeating
Riverside, snapping the Tigers'
16-game winning streak and
undefeated OEC home record. "There's
nobody ln our conference that we can't
beat Every game it seems hke there's a
new hero. There's not one guy doing it
Steve Virgen
COASTERS
for us.•
Throughout the
Ptrates' turnaround
Alto has influenced
hLs players with a
busrness-like
approach to each
game and the Bucs
have been punching
in with blue-collar
efforts. •
Freshman pitcher
Kyle Allen and
sophomore G lenn
Hedgpeth were the
he roes who helped
the Pirates to victory
Tuesday. Hedgpeth. who led off in the
ninth inning, crushed the first pitch over
the fence in left-center for his seventh
home run of the season, to give the
Pirates a 6-4 lead, while Allen retired
the side in order in five of the six
innings he pitched. recording three
stnkeouts with no walks
Other notable heroes for OCC
include fTeshman shortstop Donrue
Murphy, freshman infielder Kyle
Stanley and sophomore ace Justin Azze.
Murphy's season has been electric on
defense and iust as exciting at the plate.
He leads the Pirates with a .451 batting
average. which includes 11 home runs.
t O doubles and 37 RBis.
"He's so much tun to watch," Alto
said of Murphy, his prized recrujt. "He's
about as steady as you get. He's
working and playing to be conference
MVP by swinging the bat and with his
defensive ability. He's phenomenal to
watch."
Stanley is batting .400, while Az:z.e
owns a 7-3 pitching record. Azze has
recorded 61strikeoutsin62 innings.
Matt Clanton and Scott Beerer have
also been key pitchers. Clanton is 5-3
and he has struck out 90 batters in 67
innings. And, Beerer. who picked up his
first save of the season Tuesday, is 5-2.
Coast is in OEC action today at 2:30
pm., hosting Santa Ana.
The OCC men'• volleyball team has
also been business-like throughout its
undefeated season. Coast Coach Chuck
Cutenese said the Pirates are not
concerned with records, other teams'
records or conference chAmpionsh1ps.
Cutenese's squad is contending for a
state championsh1p, which eluded the
Bucs last year ln the title match against
Los Angeles Pierce.
"Don't get me wrong; they're having
fun,• Cutenese said of the Pirates (21-0,
17-0 in the OEC). ~But they are going
about It business-like and with a lot of
maturity.•
The Bucs are also balanced enough
to lend themselves to a bit of
1pontanelty. They are planning for their
traditional end-of·lhe-seuon throwback
pracUce on April 25, when they dress
up tn 197()s..style clothing.
The Pirates finished ~Heaton
play Wednesday night when they
stOpped district rival Golden West lo
four, 30·28, J0.22, 28.;JO, 32-30.
CoC*t clinched lts teeond 1tralght
Or.nge Empire Coal rence tKJe wUh
a tbree-game sweep ov r bMt PD>mat
OD Apil 10.
· IRVINE -Host Northwood
High earned a 15-12, lS..12, 15·
13 Pacific Coast League boys
-volleyball victory over Corona
del Mar Wednesday, but CdM
Coach Steve Conti was
encouraged by the Sea KJngs'
effort.
"Our whole team competed
well and we had opportunities
to win all three games,• Conti
said. "This was one dour better
defensive matches of the year.•
Kevin Welch (17 killsand24
digs), John Grod (12 kills, 25
digs) and Bart Wek:b (eight kills,
25 cligs) for the Sea Kings, who
fell to 5-3, 3-2 ln league.
CdM begins the second
round of league play at Laguna
Beach Friday.
"I'm tnore optimistic now,"
Conti said.
Artists top Mesa
COSTA MESA -The Costa
Mesa High boys volleyball
team played what Coach Dave
Sorrells termed its best
defensive match of the season,
but visiting Laguna Beach
prevailed for a 15-11, 15-6, 15-
1 7, 15-12 Pacific Coast Le4tgue
win Wednesday.
Mesa had 59 digs, paced by
seruor Eli Solis with 17, and
played the Artists virtually even
after a lethargic fim two games,
Sorrells said.
Jeff Collett had 12 kills and
six stuff blocks, while Mesa
teammate Carlos Jaime added
12 kills and five blocks.
Solis also served three aces
for the Mustangs (9-6, 1-4 ln
league).
Mesa k>oks to avenge a four·
game loss to University when
the Trojans invade Friday to
begin the second round of PCL
action.
. -
SEAN ~I OALY PlOT
Nicole~ lwtlili lae butterfly ln tbe medley relay. She teamed with Mal
'hJtma. Cady Geelar and Hayley Petnol to record a wlnnlng time of 1:55.29.
80¥5
CONTINUED FROM 81..__._
ahead of teammates Armstrong and
Charlie Hocbnberry (5:A6.33).
Harbor\ nm Roach won the too tsec:k.
(1:05.91), WU tbe ruo.oer•up in the 100
b utterfly (1:03.01) and swam on two
winning relays.
Robinson anchored the Tars' winning
400 free relay (3:44.17) and swam the
second leg on the first-place 200 free
relay (1 :35.29), while Brad Dillman and
Ross Sinclair helped on the relays,
Robinson was also second in the 200 IM
(2:26.55) and Sinclalr third in the 100 fly
(1:03.01).
Jay Thompson was second in the 100
back (1:06.12) for Harbor, which faces
Edison next Wednesday ln a nonleague
dual meet.
HAYIWWMIOD
Nll9cm tw.oa 117. We a-m 50
200 ~ Nll¥-1. Newport Haltlor~
Dillmln, flold\ Hoc:bt lberry), 1 :A9.21; 200 he. 1.
Atmstrong (NH). 1:57.73; 2. AAl«f (NH). 2:00.n ;
GIRLS
CONTINUED FROM B 1
indJvidual medley (2:12.99)-wbile Mackey gave
the Tars a sizable lead with victories in the 100
butterfly (58.32) and 100 free (53.75).
Mackey swam the 100 free for the filst time this
year. •That's a great time for her," Lamont said.
Tujima enjoyed an outstanding meet with Wins
in the 100 backstroke (1:03.56) and 100 breast
(1:06.24), while ta.king second in the 200 free
(2:00.03). Anne Belden was third in the back
(1:06.36) and breast (1:09.0).
Carolyn Conway was second in the 500 free for
Harbor ln 5:42.79.
Other third-place finishers for Newport Harbor
lncluded Jenna Murphy in the 200 IM (2:21.73),
Ashley Parole in the 50 free (26.88) and 100 free
(56.66) and Paige Lansing in the 500 free (5:43.2').
The Sailors face Edison ln a nonleague dual
meet next Wednesday.
SIA Y11W lWUI GILS
~ tt--. ft, Woe -m 81
200 ~NII¥. 1. Newport HMbof (Tljlma, Geehr, M9cMy "1d Msol), 1:55.29; 290 ,._. 1.
""1ol (NH), 1 :S6.2t; 2. Tajima (NH), 2.1>0.03;
J. Wllrw(HH), 2:01.0I; 200 .... 1. leldtrl (NH).
2:14.39; 2. RcbWwon (NH). 2:20.55; 3. lwy (NH). 2:22.13; so,,_. 1. "4cGhle (NH). 23.A1; 2. Pion (W). 23.73;
3. Geuthler (W), 2.'06.20; .... 1. Pwinol (NH),
2:12.ft; 2. 51111(W).2:19.16; 3. Mwphy (NH), 2:21.73;
.. .._ _ '. Gm (W). 25.65; 2. Gauthi.r (W). 25.89;
3. ""*(NH). 26 .. -~. 1. ~(NH). 58.32; 2. Gllnt (W), 1 ;0036; 3. GlutNer (W), 1:01.78;
3. ~ (W), J,4,.2.4; tao ~ -1. Wiiner (NH). 1 :01.63;
2. "°9d\ (Nt4). 1:03.01; 1 Silft:l*r (NH), 1:1101; 100 he
-i. ~(NH), 51.81; 2. Pion (W), 54.~ l. McGhle (NH),
55.63; 500he·1. Bury (NH), 5:lU5; 2. Armstrong
~ 5:.41.05; 3. ~(NH), 5:A6.l3; 200 he
,.._ • 1. Newport Hlrt>or (Auer, Robinson, DOimen,
~. 1:.JS.29; 100a.dl· 1. Roed'I (NH). 1:05.91;
2. ~(NH), 1:06..12; l. 8eldln (NH), 1:0U7;
...... -1. ~ (W). 1:08.06; 2......., (IN), 1:10.63;
3. Moore (W). 1:10.72; .. ,._.....,_,,Newport
HMbof (Auer. Ro.ch, Belden. Robinson), 3:M.17.
100 ..... 1. ~(NH). 53.75; 2. Grllnt (W). 56.17;
3. ,_.(NH), SIM; .. .._· 1. GMlthllr (W).
5:3t.79; 2. ConMy (Nt4), 5:A2.79; 3. Unslng (NH),
5:4.U4; .......... 1. Woodbridge. t:M.52;
1• a.di· 1. Tl}lml (NH), 1 :03.56; 2. lostl (W),
1 :06..2A; J, Belden (NH), 1 :116.36; 100 ...... • 1.
Tljlma (NH), 1 :03.56; 2. loltl (W), 1 :o6.2A; 3. Belden
'"H), t:OUI; 400 he Niiiy • t. Woodbfldge,
3:47.53.
HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING
1 .l. Oaity Pilot
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AilD ~ 16, ,... ' a 't Hllillbor 1 ~1dgt 10, "*-0
fltdg'l SIMDll J;.1J IMDa
Irvine It Nlnupa.t ...._.
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Nl'Jspmt Hlllbar It Lagl.r\I Hills
,.,., ~ • IMne
Wwtn, ?dD· All:ll Z&
Ytbxb~ at N91 upaet tflltaar
lJ9n His at Also Ng..iel
Aliso ~iguel
handles Tars
Sailors still seeking first
Sea View League win.
AL IS 0
VIEJO
Newport
Harbor High
senior Mike
Jones went 2 • for 3 to KOlllOAIO
account for Wion 1 half of the Aliso Niguel 16 Sailors' bits in a 16-1 Sea.__ ____ _,
View League baseball loss
Wednesday at Aliso Niguel
Andre Pinesett, who drove
in Lu CasWJo for the Tan' only
run in the sixth, and Mike
McLean also bad singles for the
Sailors (4-16, 0-9 in league).
Newport will try to right the
sh1p on Friday when the Sailors
host Irvine in a 3:15 dash.
HA YIW LIAGUI
Auto NlciLa. 16. ......., HAMolt ,
Newport Hafbof 000 001 0 • 1 4 3
Aliso Niguelo 132 406 IC · 16 10 5
Torrey. Kretdlmllt (5) -S Ptmstein.
TOrTey (6); Nolan lllld Serodte.
W'-Nolan. l ·Torrey. 28 • Hebeler (AN).
HR • Pltchfonl (AN), serocb (AN).
Sea Kings have too -much for Costa Mesa
CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona
del Mar High boys and glrls swim
teams soundly defeated Pacific Coast
League visitor Costa Mesa Wednesday.
The Sea Kings improved to 2-3-2, 2-
2 in league.
PAC11C COAST l&AGUl ton
QiM 120. c.asa M1M 15
PACIK COAST IMM il1S
CDM 11& c.on. MIM 40
CdM senior Sherwin Kim was the
lone double-individual winner ln the
boys meet, won by the Sea KJngs, 120-
35. Kim won the 200-yard individual
medley (2:14.12) and the 100 freestyle
(51.10).
Coach Doug Volding's CdM girls
squad (4-2, 3· 1) won every individual
event and swept five events to earn a
118-40 win.
200 medley ,.i.y . 1. c.oron. cW Mir
()CMtln, ~Derr, Mmrdl), 1:54.20.
200 free . 1. Mlylr (CdM). 2;03.fOl 2. twm
(CdM), 2:0UO; 3. Adltnowta (CM).~.
200 IM· 1. IClm (CdM). 2:14.U; 2. Money
(CdM). 2:21.37; 3. llpcion CCM>. 2:27.72.
200 medley rmy . 1. CdM (MM. u.o. MdC.ly,
~.1:S8.JO.
200 free · 1. w.yte (CdM), 2:1U7; 2. T. ICubti
(CdM), 2:2A. 1 J; 3. Harris (CM), 2:30.32.
200 IM • 1. Hendric:bon (CdM), 2:.28 50.
The Sea Kings won 10 of 11 boys
events, including individual triumphs
by Matt Meyer (200 free in 2:03.60),
James Strack (50 free ln 23.55), Kevin
Amendt (100 butterfly in 1:0\.91),
Marcello Pantullano (500 free ln
5:36.35) and Ali Kattan (100 backstroke
in 1:06.94).
Kim McKay was a double winner
(100 free and 100 back) for the Sea
Kings. while Natalie Wayte (200 free),
Niki Hendrickson (200 IM), Jordan
Anae (50 free), Kelli Kline (100 fly).
Hayley Sheetz (500 free) and Flo
Rodenbuis (100 breaststroke) won one
event each.
50 free • 1. Str ldt (CdM), 23.S5; 2. Mae l9fC
CCdM>. 24.n ; 1. Moore (CdM). 25.90.
100 lfy . 1. Amendt (CdM), 1:01.91; 2. Mullen
(CdM), 1:15.21; 3. M¥sNll (CM), 1:18.16.
100 free . 1. IClm (CdM), 51.10; 2. Strldt (CdM),
52.05; Mitch (CdM), 55.96.
500 free· 1. PlntUllano (CdM), 5:36..35;
2. Money (c.ctM), S:AS.91; 3. Amendt (CdM),
5:49.82.
2. McAd.ns (CdM), 2:40.69; 3. ~ (CdM),
2:A7.78.
50 free • t. ~ (CdM), 25.04; 2. Glr1soo
(CdM), 21.02; 3. ~ (CdM), 21.36.
100 fly · I. Kline (CdM), 1:13.36;
2. z.hlr'Son (CdM), 1:14. 13; 3. Vlfble (CdM).
1:20.79.
100 frte • t. MctCay (CdM), 56.93; 2. HM!tlns
(CdM), 1 :00.33; 3. Fries (CdM), 1:03.7S.
500 tr .. • t. Sheetz (CdM), 6:16.70; 2. Harris
(CdM), 6:18.94; 3. McAdams (CdM), 6:32.58.
200 free relay· t. CdM (EaldingtOn. W'(te,
Velble, Zlhanon), 1:59.84.
Costa Mesa's quartet of Carly
Millian, Allyson Harris, Lacey
Navarette and Katie Thorsness won
the 400 free relay (4:38.14).
200 frM rHly • 1. CorON def Mar
(Str.dl, Mlrd\ ~Moore). hit.82..
100 bid . 1. ICattM\ (CdM). 1 :06.94;
2. Mlnhlll (CM), 1:15.70; no third.
tOOlnlst • 1. Tipton (CM), 1:11.37;
100 b.ick • 1. MdCay (CdM), 1:05.0; 2. Hewko
(CdM), 1:116.90; 3. MUllan(CM), 1:21.13.
Costa Mesa's Brian Tipton topped
the field in the 100 breaststroke
( 1: 11.37) for the Mustangs' only
triumph.
A select group of the Sea Kings will
compete ln the preliminaries of the
MUlikan Southern Section Relays
today at Belmont Plaza.
2. 8rundege (CdM), 1:13.82; 3. Hersh (CdM),
1:13.92.
400 free relty-1. c.oron. dll Mar ~
Str.t. H8lp«; Gentry), 3:47.83.
100 breast · t. ftodlnhuls (CdM). 1:19.05;
2. lammtnnan (CdM), 1 :28AO; 3. Adams (CM),
1:28.50.
400 free relly • t. Cost.I Melia {Mill!M\ H.wris,
Navarette, Tllonnesl). 4.:38.14.
HAYLEY
FROM 81
whether you go slow or
fast, it's going to hurt.
After the race, you can
barely get out of the
water. But when it's
donE!i you're so happy
it's over with."
Peirsol said she
routinely overcomes this
cynicism with the help ·
of her club teammates,
who lure her to dally
workouts with the
simple pleasures of
friendship. Her fellow
distanoa swimmers al80
• form an exclusive
support group, the
memben of whlcb
frequently s.bare their ~ations over tbe
hardships brought oft by the monotonoUJ
and demanding workout.I De.ded to
sustain their elite fitneu level.
•wtthout thOle people, I Wouldn't sW1
be swimming,• N.ld Peirlol. wbo b.egen
compettrlg at age S and p.lanil to. COllUDue
at least through colleg • ·~ wtth your
friends can reeJ.ly Dialte ttab:Wlg IUQ.
espedally dry·land tralnlng. ID .. wa•.
we'J'9 aJways encouraging each oftler to
gcl through the next Mt."
Petnol Midi no piapang to bOIJter
t.hJt lineup for Newpclrt Hatbor.; for '"1Jcb
she sparkled In a pu ot SM View League
dual meets Id ....
The two-dlliil .. ~Mi Ww
dWnpioa In .... ..,,,_----~
that eY.al til dai CIP"c:M .... 8*8Da DMiloD 1 IDU .... .,..., ,..._wan Cbl
200 liidh1du.a...,., 2 1 ~· .... _. ........... too~ ......... ~ ...... ..,.
lhtldan'INl ..... 9'Wu1 •J-HlkApllU,
The Daily Pilot
Athlete of the week
also won the 500 free
Friday against Irvine,
which defeated the
Tilrs, 109-61.
"I try to go to as
many high school meets
as I can and I try to have
fun,• said Peirsol, who
finished second tn the
800-meter free at the
national championships
March 19tn
Mlnneapolls. She was
also third in the mlle
and second in the 400
JM in Minnesota. "I
swtm in whatever
events coadl (Ken
La.Mont) pub me and
I dbG't ree1.ly Wort'Y
ebout times.•
1...-Mcmt WOl"l1tl U&:de
about Pelnol'• elfort. or her ability tO
dQminate prep I• With any stroke.
"She's Vt!ly good ln all the atrolutl,
which maka her a V.tKY g9C*1 ~ •
Li.Mont laid. ·r cao '--her elmciJt
l.DY'\'.here and &be'• still ~ to be..,_.,
IWXl8Slfu1. I try not to plgeoobolj blr Imo
the same two events every meet.•
LaMoot Nld PelilOI'• •ucceta .....
from her work ethk:, u !"9lt al u
Ull(OllDIPOft competitlv8 delllila.
.She .. veiy devot9d to tralnlnl With ...
• aub and a tpeDdt a kJI ~ lime an the
~. LIMoDt Mid •• Sba .... "'Y
gOOCl racer. She eJWayw bdngl a llr(lng
+.11•11f4d11wreMdtudetoUJnice.•
"*9ol. ..... older braeber Mron
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GOLF
CdM tunes up for University
NEWPORT BEACH -Corona del Mar Higb's boys golf team
tuned up for todays big Pacific Coast League match with University
by completing an 18-hole nonleague duel with Irvine at Newport
Bea~ Country Club Wednesday. The nine boles at Newport Beach
cul.m1nated ln a 387-440 victory lo give CdM a 12,2 mark.
Corona's Alex Chlkovani and Ryan Lynch shared medalist
honors Wednesday with 2-over 37s, followed by Brad Chamberlin
and Nick Sherman (both at 40) and Tun Frohling (42).
Over 18 boles, Chambertln was the medalist with a 75, and the
followin(J is what sets the Sea Kings apart from most: Chikovani and
the combination of Colby Hackett and Lynch were at 76, Sherman
wu at 77 and Probllng was at 83.
Mike Starkweather's Sea KJngs (7-0 in the PCL) can clinch a share
of the league crown with a win today against a foe they defeated
by six strokes on it's course.
WhlUleld medalist in S8llors' victory
SANTA~ -Newport Harbor High senior Semi Wb.ltfield shot
2-owr ~ 36 CD grab medalist hOnors and lead the SaUon boys golf 1IHiD to a t 99-~ Sea View League v1ctory over Laguna Hills
Wednelday al Santa Ana Coun!Jy Cub. Freshman Rhett PAliner and
sophomore David Molldlenbacbe.r shot 39 for tho Sallon (2-7, Z.
3m1-g\ae), while Devit PemttCn (41) Qd Geimt Wbldfeld (42)
.., <GntribUlied.
' .
KVOWYIALL
Pirates ..
• rem am .
Unbeaten
OCC caps perfect
regular season by
topping rival GWC.
Steve Virgen
DAllY PILOT
COSTA
MESA· Their
story goes a
little
something like
this: In the
year 2002, a SCOlllOlll
talented group =====
of individual$ Golden West 1
came together ,.,._ 3
as a team and --------'
produced
Orange Coast College's first
undefeated men's volleyball
regular season.
On Wednesday night, when
the Pirates (21-0, 17 -0 in the
OEC) faced a challenge from
district rival GJlden West, they
depended on sophomore
leadership, and again became as
one to win, 30-28, 30-22, 28-30,
32-30, at Coast. The Pirates, who
clinched their second straight
OEC title April 10, have lost just
five games this season, one
against the OCC alumni.
After winning an intense
Game 4,
the Bucs
picked up
their coach,
chuck
Cutenese,
and threw
him in the
pool amid
the Pirates'
biggest
celebration Cutenese of the sea-
son.
"The biggest thing has been
the leadership from our
sophomores, and I'm talking
about all of them,• said
Cutenese, who was the setter
on OCC's 1987 state champi·
onship team that went 16-0 in
the OEC. 29-2 overall. "They've
been working on their game
individually and they kind of
came together. It's not a real
emotional team, which I'm not
used to having. ll has ~ an
adjustment for me to let them
just play and not let them have
emotional eidtement. This is
their biggest celebration.•
Against the Rustlers. the
Pirates received a Wt from the
return of sophomore team
captain Soeren Schneider, a 6-
foot-6 outside bitter fTOm
Germany, who missed the last
two matches with a sprained
ankle. Schneider led the Pirates
with 15 kills and gave his
teammates encouragement
when the Rustlers reached
game point ln Game 4, 29-27.
•we were playing afraid,•
said Schnelder, who was
inspired by a swprise visit from
older brother La.rs, who arrived
from Germany Wednesday. ·we
gave away too many easy errors.
I just told them that we bad to
calm down and play our game.•
And so they did. The Bucs
received a sldeout on a Golden
West net violation, making their
delidt, 29-28. Then, with key
freshman reserve Miguel
Galeana serving, ,sophomore
outside bitter Jeff 'nlylor gave
the right touch on a kill that
went untouched OD the Rustlers'
side for a point. The set came
from sophomore Scott Wloant
(57 assists).
The Pirates seized the
momentum. as sophomore team
captain John Campbell and
Taylor teamed up for a stuff
block to give OCC game point.
Golden West re5pollded With
a lldeout, but the Rustlers' Allan
Vince mlaed the ensu1og ~.
to make Lt 31-30, OCC.
Wloant served and then later
set ror 6·8 fresbman Zach
Ja.rdl.ne (14 kills, five digs), who
iWnmed the ball lbat camed a
Rustlen' oet vfoladon.
Golden West toptiomore
Brian Costanzo WU charged
wath a yellow card midway
tbtough Gaine 4, whk.b gave ' occ a point and• 22-:u lead.
The Pilatet bavo Hmed a
bye in the Southern Calilomia
~and wW bolt tbel<e lilbalfuw match APdl 26 at e
p..m., •ve:lmt the winner "' the liMtcb between GrOllmmt and
UM Soutb Cout Conference
~up. n. ... tllle mMdl wlDMo bl .. Coilt. April 7111' p.a -· , ...
I ?~ ,._.
..
Coronadel
MarHJgh'•
Nlcole Kbn
negoUates
• Jump bl
the IEL
compeU·
Uonat
the Inter·
ICholastlc
Equestrian
League.
Cd.Ms Kim, Koetting
sparkle in the finals
Corona del Mar High lmbman Nicole Kim I ~ won the Interscholastic Equestrian League medal
competition and &0phomore Julia Koetting was
named overall varsity champion to highlight the
dub program's shoWing at the final IEL show of the season
Sunday at Oaks Blenheim Exhibition Park.
Kim, the' defending champion, rode her mount, Top Flight, to
victory over 11 other championship medal contender:;. who all
qualified for the final at shows e~er in the season.
The medal final consisted of two phases and a work off. The
first phase consisted of jumping varsity fences set at 3112 feet.
The second phase included judging riders on their hand and
leg position as they performed sped.fie tasks without Jumping.
Each of th~ phases comprised 50% of their score and the
top six advanced to perform a complicated work off over fences.
CdM sophomore Anne Schroeder won the IEL medal m the
JUnior varsity classilication, riding ,Rallkl. The Junior varsity
Jumping course fences were set at 2-6.
Both Kim and Schroeder received a bouquet of roses. a three-
color sash and a medal, then performed a victory gallop
Koetting earned a third-place ribbon, while CdM teammate
Sarah Mendelson, a freshman, finished sixth.
Schroeder was the overall JuruOr varsity ch.am pion and CdM
eighth-grader Katie Jones was the overall runner-up in the
novice division.
Freshman Elyse Avila and sophomore Sydney Fanar also
competed for CdM.
The year-end CEL awards banquet is scheduled April 29.
NEWPORT HARBOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION
Mud Hens cool iri the clutch
Key hits, strong pitching lead to
10-9 and 4-3 Pony Division1Wi.ns.
The Newport Harbor Baseball
Association's Mud Hens dug down deep
lo pull out two one-run victones in Pony
Division action last week.
The Mud Hens used their team play to
defeat the Corona del Mar Reds, 10-9. and
the Mud Hens also scored a 4·3 deasion
over the NHBA Yankees.
Mud Hen pitcher Brendon Salisbury
struck out seven and walked just one in
four innings of work, and Nathan Cramer
struck out five in three innings as the
Muds rallied to beat the Reds.
When the Mud Hens trailed, 9-7, in the
seventh inning, nm Cramer lined a shot
down the left field line, which scored two
runs to win the game. WW Klatte
contributed two doubles and a single,
while Salisbury added three hits and two
runs scored. nm Cramer (two hits),
Andrew Skjomby (two hits and two runs
scored), NldcPruier (one run) and Brice
St1llman (three runs scored) were also key
in the victory, as was Jose GuUerrez, who
played sound defense ir1 center field.
ln the 4-3 win over the Yankees,
Salisbury struck out nine batters ln SIX
innings, walking only two and allowing
no earned runs. Nathan Cramer earned
the save as be struck out one in the final
inning. The two pitchers combined on a
one-hitter.
Salisbury had two bits, one RBI and
one run scored, while Stillman provided
two RBis. Nathan Cramer completed an
unassisted double play.
For the Yankees, Cbrls Thompson
pitched all seven innings and got the
team's lone bit.
Elsewhere in Pony actio'n:
THE CARDINMS of the Corona del Mar
Pony D1vISion outscored opponents, 36-9,
dauning victones over the Phillies and the
Athletics Apnl 11 and Saturday.
First, the Cardmals c:rwsed past the
Plullies, 13·2. as Cardinal p1t~hers Hunt
Rychel. Kyle Schneekluth and Ryan
Lance limlted the Phillies to two hits.
Alex Johnston singled in two runs in
the fourth mning to break open what was
a dose game. JamJe Kline slammed a
two-run double in the filth, and the ..
Cardinals went on to score seven runs in
the sixth as a result of five hits and three
walks.
Roger Ramlllon and Matt Loyd each
collected three bits for the Cardinals.
Pitcher Mike McDaniel maintained
steady play for the Phillies.
1Wo days later, the Cardinals scored
four runs in the top of the first and went
on to defeat the ~s. 23· 7. Schneekluth,
Lance dDd Andrew Dlalynls bad singles
in the first inning.
The Cardinals scored seven runs in the
fourth and t t more in the fifth to break
away. Every Cardinal was credited with at
least one base bit. Lance went 4 for 4 and
Johnston went~ for 4, while Kline,
Schneekluth, Rychel and David WheaUey
added two bits each.
Jalk Ballback and Matt llaJger each
scored two runs for the A's.
In NHBA Bronco DiVlSion action:
• BRAVES 7, llED Sox 6 • The Braves
pulled out a thrilling come-from-behind
victory, scoring four runs in the sl.Xth
inning and pushing across the
game-winner in the bottom of the
seventh.
Arturo Vasquez, who went 3 for 3,
scored the tying run in the sixth.
In the seventh inning with two out and
the bases loaded, Ned Lyon drove an 0-2
pitch to right field, which scored the
wmrung run.
Down 5-1. after two innings, Brave
NEWPORT BEACH unu LEAGUE
catchers Spencer Smith and Justin Jones
provtded momentum. throwing out four
base runners, while mfielders Bryce
Puller and Nlko Hernandez also played
solid defense.
Adrian Rodrlguez led the Red Sox.
pitching three strong mrungs and
allowing onJy one run
• BRAVES 5, DoDGERS 2 · Brave pitchers
Hernandez, Smith and Jones took
advdOtage of being backed by a solid
defense, that was led by Lyon and Ethan
Aores. Vasquez slammed an RBI double
I.fl the fourth that provided the margm of
victory
Dodger pitcher RJ. D'Cruz was steady
for three strong innings. allowing onJy one
run while striking out six
• RED Sox 11, R.Eos 5 · Adrian
Rodriguez, who went 3 for 4, and Nathan
Talbott keyed a four-run hrst inrung to get
the Red Sox going Red Sox slugger
Ganett Gordon (2 for 3) pounded out a
double Ul the ftrst. while Scott Ward went
2 for 3 and Vlnce Newsome had an RBJ
bunt. Hunter Freeman also went 2 for 3
for the Red Sox.
Scott Ward, Max Royer and Austin
McCarthy belted singles that resulted in a
six-run sJ.Xth.
Nick Svendson, who went 2 for 3, and
Spencer RJchJey turned in sohd efforts for
the Reds.
In Pinto Amencan Division action
• THE DEVIL RAYS and MAalNER.s clashed
in a home-run-derby of a game.
Garrett Farthing crushed two home
runs for the Devil Rays, while the
Mariners' Riley Peterson and Blake
Pemer answered with a grand slam each
Jakf" Prater turned in a valuable effort
as the Mariners' catcher. whtle Jacob
Steiner snagge4 a line dnve and tagged a
runner out for a double play.
Reds outlast Cards in eight, 12-9
Silva and Neilsen, who all got on board
with walks.
Ln NBLL AA Division action.
• DIAMONDBACKS 13, ANGELS 1l ·
Austin Blodgett belted a home run and
a double, while Mkbael 'hormlna
produced a triple and Natllao Wagner
whacked three doubles to lead the
Diamondbacks to victory. Wagner also
pitched well for the D·bacb, allowing
one run ln two innings.
• DIAMONDIACD 13, YANDES 5 • lbe
Diamondbacks' offense lnduded ti.inely
hitting from SMdon G.rUlla. Sam
C\lbelro and Blodgett. BnMola Pktl
pitched two scOrelesS in.olngs, striking
out six. "
Mariners.
In NBLL AAA action:
• 1tED Sox 4, GIANTS 1 . With the score
tied, t -1, in the top of the sixth, Red Sox
slugger Brent Gray chipped a base bit
and later ca.me around to score, which
was the eventual winning run. Gray, a
right ft.elder, and Erk Han.sen eadl
threw out Giant runners attempting to
score.
Outs Preeman pitched the first two
lnniDgs for the Red Sox. and allowed
only one run, while Plll'ker Werll:De
completed two scorel innings. Ill.all• 11Mr•-came on in reUcl in the fifth
tnn1"g with two runners on base and no
outs, but be didn't allow a run. Hetben
went oo to pitch a scomess sixth to end
tbegame.
Jedi Genia• and Jamie H "MCU
a.c1 t.be Gian with tbf:U delensma ons.
Thursday, April 18, 2002 83
COll.EGI wmuu.
UCI hoops
stock gets
a big boost
Ganesha High's Mike
Efevberha is ap
Anteater. Also, Greg
Ethington returns with
three years eligibility.
BREN EVENT'S
CENTER -Mike
Efevberha. a 6-
foot-4 guard who
averaged 25.1
points for Ganesba
High last season, has signed a
nabonal letter of mtent with the
UC Irvine men's basketball
program. Anteaters Coach Pat
Douglass said Wednesday.
"Mike 1s an electrilymg
scorer who gained recognibon
throughout his senior season,•
Douglass said m a statement
released Wednesday. •He will
be ari immediate contributor to
our program beginning next
season.• ·
Efevberhd, who also
averaged 9.3 rebounds per
game, earned first-team All-CIF
Ill-A accolades, after a season
that included a career-lugh 58·
pomt performance in a wm over
Brea Olinda 10 December.
Efevberha, who led Ganesh.ct
to its ftrSt leaglie btle since 1987,
was named Most Valuable
Player of the Valle Vista League
under Coach Joe Tremblay
Efevberha also earned
recogrubon as the Inland Valley
Tunes' Player of the Year. and he
was selected an all-state player
by CaJ·Hl Sports
Douglass also received the
return of Greg Ethington. a 6-8
forward who signed a
scholarship agreement to return
to the Anteaters program after
serving a two-year church
mission in Bntish Colwnbia.
Ethington played for UCI in
1999-2000. averaging 3.7 poirlts
and 3.4 rebounds en route to his
selection on the All-Big West
Conference All-Freshman
Team. He started 22 games,
scoring a season high of 10
points twice and grabbing a
season-best 11 rebounds in a
g~e Ethington. from Gtlbert
High m C handler, Anz .. will
have three years or eu91bility
remaining
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OOTHAGEI A MARRIED 01b d i1e Cour11y mull Ille Ihle <ililm the are doing buslnees •· doing bu11nee8 yet? 2002N'7133 doing bullnetle yet? ~ CA 92627 2§. 2002 Th205 doing bulineee yet? No
MAH ASH s sou ANO Reconllr Of OtMQe Coi.llly, ~. ol ~ol...::, Oullerrez Campbell ~L~ Dally Piiot Apt. 1, 1~ Frantde CoMQuei No F18t1 ~ 6038 Sen Oultavo A. Duran SEPARATE PROP· s-cl C!MllOl'IK. will Mil ~~ of ;v.. fttm Communications, 3818 MUOCI( Derek Davte 25, 2002 ~ Thll atatement was Miohel Dr .. Co91i Mesa, Flctltloua 8uafMM Thlt statement was
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GAGE COMPANY, .. ENTRANCE TO TWE "'*'· (l"IMM UM 92@60 Cleft< of ()fenge County Name Sutement on ~ Wua St .. Tustin, CA 111'1 ~~ on 03l29'.I002
e.n&llclary, wllt •II at COUNTY COURTHOUSE. ~~ nut Karen S. ~. H on 03l26fl002 · The folloWlng peraone 2002u 97157 92780 Olymolo Lawna · 2002tll71111 public auction ••le to 700 CIVIC CEHT£A DRIVE ~ .. OOflY rA Cherry Hills Lane. New· 2002Qt712a .,.. doing ~ ea: Dally Pilot·-4 11 18 This business la con· 231 1~ Maanolla'. Coeta OelyPloC Apr. 1, 11, 18,
the hlghe•t bidder tor WEST, Sl<HTA N4f.. CA a1 ~°'on D4fll1CI port ee.cn. CA 92660 Dally Pilot Mar 28 Apr Aquutarr 1143 2S 2002 ...,.... ' • • ducted by: a general Meea CA f2627 ~ ™21 t
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ler'• chock drlWn by • pey8ble In "" II Clme d :701 ol ~ ~of(~ 92805 tloua Bualn... 1143 Cflarleslooe s1.: The lolloWlng persons Yea, Jan. 2002 This buslnesl la con· Th• foff9wlng persons
slate or federal credit ..... 111 llgtoc, Ulle. ....s :rm tn llw ~Court This business Is con· Nim. Statement Coeta Mesa, CA 92626 ere dotrla bustneas Fran Tracy ducted by· an lfl<hldual are doing. buei** u · union, or
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.,o /Clvlc:Olvltlon. ducted by: an unln· The followll)g per'IOl\S Thls buainees 11 con· AloN enterprise. ~2 Thia atafement was Have ·you itar1ed PetlOtllllzed Nutritkln
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state oow held by w una. u1e1 The Falli.n to drnely 11111 oorporated association are doing bualnesa as: ducted by: an lndMduel Newport Blvd Sult A. !lied wl1tl the County doing bullnell YfK1 No Con1ultenl1, 23011
or feder11l 11vlrig1 and Deed cl TNll. 111 111e and_. a verified Clllm other than a par1nershlp The Maltlnl Boat Com-Have you 1tarted Newpod euCh c.::.tor Cleft<...,~~ County Larry Ottele MoultF28on ~. Ste. loan usoclltton, .. v. prope11y
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Inga anoclaUon, or Counly end si.. -"' .. ~wiltn ~ ~ doing business yet? r-. Ste. D, Laguna Yes. 12·13--01 Yoko Takai, 11865 ~ 20026817'31 flied 'wiJitat:='nleouW,,fy 92653 '
11Y1ng1 benk specllled ,_. IUlly dwtt'*I In Ille PfooertY bellll dldlrld or Yes. 3118/2002 Beeoh, CA 92651 Jeny Alh4ey Kaiser Bealrlce Street. Culver ~ /14><. 1, 11, 18. Clefl< cl Onlnge County Gregory Howatd Tefft. In MCtlon 5102 of the lbOV• 191--.ced OMO d Otdind fotf9llird to Stall ol Karen S. Campbell Tari Soderling. 404 This ltetemenl was Cl1y, California _ Th203 on 03l29l2002 21988 Los Alamos, Ananclal Code ind Ttwl. The ..,_ llddl.-Cllltoml and cllt:r1bulld This statemenl was Loma Terrace, Ste. 0, filed with the County JalTl88 Te.kal~5 Flctttl B 1 200ZNl7H2 Lagune Niguel, CA
iuthol'Ufd to do busl· mr><1 -comnon purauan1 io t111 PfVY:!elone filed with the Courify Larna Beach, CA Clerk of Orange Coooty Beatrice Street, Culver oua u1 nen Dally Pllol Apt 4 1 18 92677
neu In Ihle atate. Sala c11e1an..ion. K M'f· Of .,,. 9!.J!' ~..!!..,and Saf9t\I Cieri< of Orange County 92 51 on 0312912002 c~. Calif--'-90230 Name Statement 25 2002 · ' .Jw..: This buelnen is con· wtll be held b the d 1 ,.., """"' ......,,...,, 11489 on 03/26/2002 Lisa Pk>en, 401 Loma 2002Nll76211 ""'"' The following pe-~· -· -· JDSW ~ ""': an ............. ·-•
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11 eo1 SN«>CASnE ORNE. 04/1~. 04/'23m, OaJty Piiot Mar. 28, /14><. Bw:h. CA 92651 2§. 2002 Th204 wife Christian Famllr. Name St.tement doing bu1lne11 yet? ~~~·tano ~2~tenr~ ~I:!!'°'!!__~-~ ~I026U 4, 11. 18, 2002 Th178 ~~ ~~':9-~· Flctltloue Bualneu Have you started Churcn lnternatlona . Th• lollowl Yea, 3/28/2002 ....... ~,....v .,,.. v~ __ ., .,,. ,......,.,.._ Fl ti I -1 ..-.M~~ dOlng buslnes$ ,_.., No 377 W. Wiison St., #15, 8111 """-Wing pereoos Ofegory H. TelTt
held by the lru•tee In TMIN diedlllTll lll1Y ~~A MESA c t oue Bualneaa Have you started Name Statement James Takai,~.. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 ~'V buslnels as: Thr1 11atement waa the hereln1ttw de-111111u1y 1or
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y PtlO Name Statement ~ bus1oess yet? No The followl,ng persons Yoko Takai Hein Austin. 3n w. Seulde Delicatessen, flied with the County
1crlbed property under 1~ c1 111e IVMI The lotlowl11G persons Soder1lng are doing bOsiness as: This stalement was Wilson St .. 115, ~ ~Ritz Carttoncf'lt•
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the ~ snc1 °'* conman Fictitious Buelneaa are doing bUslfless as: This statement was Ronald Banks and As· filed with the County Mesa. CA 92627 ana Point. 92629 on 03f.2fll2002 OMd of Trust. The ule dellgNlk>n. 11 Wff, ~ Name Statement Laguna Beach Mag fic'led with th• County aoclate\, 3700 Nowpor1 Cieri< of Orange County This bualnese la con-~:aa r6u•hby, 263 20026117653
wlll be made, but with-l'leN!n. TN 10lll MlOUlt1 c1 The following persons 1617 Weatelill Dr., Ste: onleri< of Oranoe ~ Blvd. #202, Newport on 03/29/2002 ducted by. an lndMduel
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out cownant '¥ war· lhe ~ bll.oce •Oh are doing business as: 210, Newport Beach. CA 03/22/2002' Bead!, CA 92fl63 20026897648 Hava you llar19d ~ Mesa. CA
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Implied, regardlrig title, ob11Q8110n MOJ111d by tne n95 E No11hfleld Ave , Douglas Stockel, 296 Dally Piiot Mar. 28. Apt. Irvine Ave. Ste 215 25. 2002 Tb2tO Hem Austin 3 Santo Tomu
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The following peraons are doing bullilMI .. : po11eulon, or ancum-property to be acid .,u Anaheim Hflls CA Cypress Dr.. Lag'una 4. 11, 18. 2002 TH1Q6 Newport Beach, CA This statement was Slnlet. Costa Mele. CA
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r•mtlnlng prlnclpel ~ n ldv-• Lonnie Owen Wright, This business Is con· Fictitious Builneaa This business Is con· Name Statement Cletil of Orange County Thia buslne11 Is oon·
•um of the not-<•) Ille tJ/llf ot thl lnl11111 n95 E. Northfield Ave , ducted by: an lndvldual Neme Sblte t dueled by: an individual Jhe lollowlng pepersons on 04I02fl002 ~ed by: husband and ACured by the Deed of oucUctllon d ow Nollea Of Anaheim Hills. CA Have you started m.n Have you started are ~ business as· 2002UH025 w
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Tru11, 1ntere1t thereon, Sele is S60'7831.tl8 k It 92807 do4no business yet? No The fotl~rsons doing buSlness yet? No Or.-A~toptex, 3195_0 Dally Pilot /14><. 4, 11, 18, ,.,!!v~ started
Htlmated fee•. chargt• poeaible IN! • 111e titTW ot This business is con· Douglas Stockel are doing as: Rober1 Falco Airport Loop. Costa 25. 2002 !1!231 -Lisa'V Bu•....., yet? No end expensu of the ..ie !ha opening bid rTWY be dueled by· an lndnlidual This statement was Leap Communlca· This statement was Mesa. CA 92626 -~r Tru1tee for the totll *' !hall "" IOlll Have you started filed with the County = 4i'4 E. 17th Street, Hied with the County Kayvan Akhavan, Flctltloua Bualnen This statement wu
amount (at the time of 1~ oo.. 1n doing business yet? Cieri< of Orange County CA rrlfi.; Costa Mesa. Clerk of Orange County 24171 Lindley St . Mis-Name Sbltement filed wllh the County
the Initial publlc.Uon ol addUon 10 caa11. "'• Yes. 311/2001 on 03/26/2002 Brenda Harmon Lavin on 04/02/2002 soon Viejo. CA 92691 The following persons Clefl< d Olange County the Nolle• of Sale) TIUllM will~ C&lhlel'• Lonnae Owen Wnght 20026697136 480 E. 19th Street' 2002881171136 This buslnus is 000• are doing busfiless u : on ~00 ..
reasonably Htlmated to Ched<a di'nn on •-. 0( This s1atement was Dally Pilat Mar. 28. Apr. Costa Meaa, CA 92627· Dally Pilot A{X. 4, 11, 18, dueled by: an lndMdual CNC Countertops, • ,Qll7t51 be .. 1 forth below. The nllllonll bank. a c:l*ll< filed wlth the County 4. 11 18, 2002 Tht83 Jason Lavin, 480 E. 25. 2002 Tb219 Have you star1ed 3746 Warner Ave.. Dally Piiot Apt.
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amount may be greater cn..n by • llale 0( *""' Cieri< ol Orange Coun1y Fictitious Bualneas 19th Street. Coata Flctltlou• Bualneaa doing business yet? Santa Ana. CA ~ 25. 2002 TH208 on the day ol sale. credit union, Of a cl'8Cll on 03/22/2002 Mesa, CA 92627 Yes, 411/02 Cart G McPherson. FlctltJoue Bualneaa
Place of Sale: Tt1E dnl..n by • ttm• 01 1-.i 200288116673 Name Statement This businffl is con· Name Statement Kayvan Akhavan 2424 V1Sta Hooa.r. New-N S NORTii FRONT EN· sav1n01 1t111 IOlll Dally Pilot Mar. 28. /14><. The following persons ducted by: a general The following persons This statement was port Beactl, CA 92660 eme bltement TRANCE TO Tt1E auocl..,on, 1.,,,;ngs 4, 11, 18. 2002 Th 193 are doing business u : par1nersh(p are doing business as· filed with the County Tht1 business Is con· The followlng persona
COUNTY COURT· llllOClalion. or llVlnos bani< F Orange County Sale Have yov started Southern Calllornla Cieri< or Orange Couoty ducted by: an Individual -~ bulineaa u: HOUSE 100 CIVIC speoAad In SectiOn 5102"' lctltlous Business Company, 3021·B Har· doing business "et? Carpet Cleaning. 1254 on 04/02/2002 Have you 1tarted N AC.) AC Loan, 8.)
Tiger Patent, 1300
Adami Ave .. 11F, Costa
Meaa, CA 02828 Merk Piigrim. 1300
Adami AWi., 14F, Costa Meaa. CA 112626 Thll bollfleM It con.
ducted by. an lnclvlc1lal
Have you etarted
doing bu1lnea1 yet?
Y•. Feb. 2002 Mark Pllgl1m
This stat.men1 was
flied with the County
Clerk of Orange Coonty
on 04I0'2l2002 200Hlt71190
Daily Plot Apt. 4, 11, 18,
25, 200? Tb215
CENTER DRIVE WEST the Financlll Code Ind Name Statement bor Blvd., Costa Mesa YN. 5/'2fJI02. , Londondarry, Costa 20026111711711 doing businesa yel'7 No A Life. C.) NAC
SANTA ANA, CA Legal aulhoriztd10<IO~ln The following persons CA 92626 ' Jason M. Lavin Mesa. CA 92626 Daily Pi1o1Apt.4. tl, 18, Leue, 2915-A Redhill Oeacrlptlon: _Amount lhl• SUiia. Seid .-""' be are doing business as· James D. Wiiburn. This statement was Cesar Romero, 1254 25, 2092 Th232 Cill l9491642.s671 Ave .. Ste. 210-C, Costa
of unpaid balance end tnlde, In .n 'AS tS" Coast 10 CoaSl lnfoona· 3276 Iowa S1reet. Costa hied with lhe County Londonderry, Coste ~ CA 92626 C.ll (949J64l-S611
other ooncltlon. bUI ... lhOUt lion Semces. 1733 Mesa. CA 92626 Cient of n......... "-·-Mesa. CA 92626 I Clll Ct--.111...0 ~ I ,,. I , .. nr41 elghbot11ood Aocep-charge1:S2e1.L653.02 covenant 0( MrTW>ty. Monrovia #F, Costa This business Is con· on 03l2si2002""' vuuu!y This business is con· .._,_ 10dly lance C':li (CA), ret I fw 111"9 ~~~~~(I(~~~~ ~byan~ ~~~1 1~,d~~~o/~·~an,~~~~~-~~~~9~)~W~~~·~~-~~t;t;fl;~~~;r~~;·~~~L~91~5-~A~~R~~rn~A~v~•·~·~~t~•~~~~~~,~~~·~~
dr111 and' other com· reQaldlng 1i1le. poeaaeelor'I Gerry Greer. 1046 Have you started Dall)' Pilot Mar. 28, Apt. •· 210-C, Colla MMI,
mon d11lgn1Uon of the or~ to N1ltfv Madison Pl.. Laguna doing bullrieu yet? No 4, u, 18, 2002 TH196 SAVE A LIFE
SPONSOR A PET
real JMOperty; 3119 the lndebtaclnMs .--1 Beach. CA 92651 James 0. Wllbum -· ----
MANISTEE DA COSTA by Mid OMO OI Tn.t, Ian Wintert>otham. 121 Thi$ atatemenl was
MESA. CA 112626 APN ~ "**'"'*· ""'1 38th St.. Newport flied With the Coun1y
Number: 418-012-10 lr-.ar.i • ~ and Boach. CA 92663 Clerk of Orange County
Fictitious BuelneM
Nwne Statement
The !ollowlng persona are doing buslneas as: The underelgnad Tru• Ille l.WIP8IO l)llndPll or Ille This business Is con· on 00/26/2002
tea dlaclilma iny llabll· ~TMCUl9CI bV Hid Deed dueled by· a general Daily Pilot ~~aor2.028H07!~1.
lly for 1ny Incorrect· .. "* """ tnterwt partnershfp ... ..,.... ne11 ol the atreet ~ 111.,eon u pttNlcSeCI In MIO Have you slar1ed 4. tl, 18. 2002 Jb182
dre11 and other com· Note, plua 1-. dlAlvaa doing business yet? mon dulgnetlon, 11 any, and ·~ a1 "• Yes, 03/01/02 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne1a shown twiln. The TMIN Ind cl .,. In.Illa Jerry Greer Name Sbltement
property heretofore c;l'Mle(I by Mid OMd al This statement was The following persons
delcrlbed II being aold TMt. Oallld: 03/08I02 CTC llled with the County are doing butSneta aa:
•11 11•. DATE: RMI ~ SeMoee FKA Clerk of Orange County Bargains and More
0312912002 CALIFORNIA CTC Forac:I-SaMcal on 0312212002 2537 South Main St.:
RECONVEY ANCE Cofponlllon, 68118 Condor 20026896672 Santa Ana, CA 92707
COMPANY , u Truatee, Or., Mf'·88, Mclorpelt(. CA Dally Pilot Mar 28, "4>f. The Aziz Family Um·
9301 Corbin Avenue, 93021 Phone: (900) 281· 1, 11, 18. 2002 Th192' 1ted Par1nershlp. (NV}.
Mall Stop: N 03 02 04, 8219. Sale lnfOITf9llon 2537 South Mam St., Northrldol CA 111324 (llOSl 57M618 ey Fictitious Bualneaa Santa Alla. CA 92707
(915) W·TT28 or (714\ ISITNllM Sate Olfioer Name Statement Thia business is con· 67).1865 OEB~AH CTC AMI EMm• Ser'lloM I• The lollowl119 persons dueled by: an lndlvldual
BRIGNAC, VICE • debt coj!llCllO< ~ng are doing business as. Have you star1ed
PRESIDENT CAUFOA· 10 cohct • diet. Any Random Acts 4:12, 55 doing business yet? No NIA AECONVEYANOe 1n1onn111on obeelned ...ut be Fair Drive 114, Costa The Aziz Family LJm.
COMPANY IS A DEBT UMd lor NI~ Mesa. ~ 92626 lted Partnership, Tarek
COLLECTOR AT· ~~!~· OU18/02, Alane Ann Andrews, Samee. General Partner TEMPTING TO COL· ,,_....,._ 55 Fair Dr 114, Cosla This atattmMt wu
L.fCT A DEBT. ANY CH• 3793$01 Mesa. CA 92626 filed wllh the County
INFORMATION OB-HEWPORT 8CHJCOSTA This business is con-Cieri< of Orange County
TAINED WIU BE USED '4SAP!LOT ~ed by an lnd1vldual on O~ZH"fHI
FOA THAT PURPOSE. Fictitious Bualneaa ave you started 0 ty PllOI • ASAP173U8 04I01 doing business yet? No al Mar. 28. /14><. 01/11, 04/11 ' Name Statement Alana Ann Andrews 4, 1 t. t8. 2002 Th184
Fl 1 The following persons This statement was ct tloua Bueln .. a are doing business as flied with the County Fictitious Bualneaa
Name Statement Steve·s Sharp cars. Clerk ol Ql'ange County Name Statement
The lollowlng persons 2036 Harbor Blvd on 03/22/2002 The lollowlng peraone
are doing business as'. Co61a Mesa, CA 92627 2002HH883 are doing buslMtS as:
L•xxel Auto Finance. Christopher Shuster, Daily Pilot Mar. 28. /14><. A.) Coast Acceptancl 2192 Dupont Dr. #116, 31250 Sun'81 Ave . 4, 11. 18, 2002 Th188 B l Coast Acceptance lrvlne, CA 92612 Nuevo, CA 92567 Corporation. C.) Coall Rob9rt G. Davenpor1, Th11 busintss Is oon· Actltlou• Buelneu Financial Corpo,.llon,
2192 Dupont Dr .. #116. ducied by' an lndlviOOal Name Sbltement 3991 Mac At1hur 6IVd.
lrvlne. Ce 92612 Have you started The lolloWlng person. s Suite 125, Newport
This business Is oon· doing business yet? are doing bu$lilesl es. Beech. CA 92660 ducted by an Individual Yes, 9/19177 a) College Preview Matthew 0. MOIMY Have you 1tar1ed Chris1opher Shuster b) College Focus. 2042 3991 Mac Arthur Blvd.;
doif10 business vet7 No Tl'lls statemenl was Bus1nes' Center Dr Suite 125, Newport
Aober1 Davenport flied wlln ttwl Counly Sle. 200. Irvine CA Beach, CA 92657
This statement was Cieri< of Oratige Couoly 92612 · This buslneN la con-
filed wllh th• County on 04/10/2002 Maril Cof'l(ery. 101 ducted by; an lndiVldulll Clerk of Oolnge County 200266911113 Pari< Ave .. long Beaoh Have you •tarted on 04/05/2002 Daily Piiot Apr 18, 25, CA 90603-3160 • doing buslneel ~? No
2002681111119 May 2. 9, 2002 Jb?54 Thia bu.slnffs II con· Matthew D. MolMy Dally Piiot ~ 11, 18, ducted by. en lndMdual This s1atement w•
25· May 2. ~ Th239 Flctltlou1 Bualneaa Have you started llled wtlh the County
Flctltlou• Bualneaa Name St1tament ~::.:'311~1ness vet? ~~Jl1~ County
Name Statement Tha lollowloG persona Mark Conl•"' · 200211"813 Th 1.... are do4ng bUlliMlsa as· ·, "-"" """~ M • .,.IOWlng peraona Dog Gone Walklng 01 This atatemeot was ........ , r""' ar. 28, AfK.
are dolfig t>usfneU u : Newport Cool, 4 flied with the County 1, 11, 18, 2002 ntlit
tnk12go.eom. 11175 Celano Court, NeWJ)Or1 Cieri< d Onl'1Qe County Fl ltl Pomona Av.. #5, Coli. Coast CA 92657 on 00/22/2002 ct OUI BuelnaM
MeN, CA 92827 Sh 2002'6Hl71 Name Stetement Owilel J. Wthlfl, 1975 aron Malle Schull, ......... 00-• Mar 28 •-The 1o1:o::e.:-• ..........,.. 4 Cel8l'IO Court, Newport ~·1 r""' . :!....,....' ,...., __
............ Ave. •5. Coata Coe•. CA 92657 4. 11. 18. 2002 JD!89 are doing .. : Mela, CA 9202'7 Thia bualnelt la oon· PlatHU One, 83•
Thie bullne&s la con-ducted by: an ~al Flctltlou• Bualnen Baywood Drive, NeW· clded by• WI lncMdual H Name Sblta!Mnt port Beach, CA ~
Have you at•rtod e1o1n:v:..i.= ~1:: The foltowfoo peraona ... ~VM K Wettera. 8'1 tilQ ~ 'lfA? No Daillet J. Wellh are doing busfneee as: -~ Drive, New· Oei1lll J, W•latt Th a) 01811t ,.,...... Port 8eactl, CA ~ Thia 1taremtnt WU le etetement WU """"' Cotllrlcl· Matk BlleckY. 21141
filed With the COUllly ~ :r'hr.::. = ~~I. 425 Recllende Canad• Ao.cl, t13A. ~~ Col.flly on ~me11s1 ~a~ewpon BMch, ~~~~.
Plol :2':11'° Dllllly Pdot Mar. 2!. Nlf. Clartl Cook Contn1crt· CM:ltd ~: ~ M. 181 2002 Th~ 4 u, 18. 2002 Ihlao ~ar:: ·,,.vi~~ ~v~ueli: ~rt= Beeoh. CA e:!983 Lynn K. Watten
JJ's O!Vegear lntema·
liona.I, 278 Aase Lane
Costa Mesa. CA 92627'
Janet Erna du
Monceau de Bergend&I.
278 Rote Lane. Costa
Mesa, CA 92627
Jon Stephen Dlnadaie,
931 Dogwood. Cosla Mesa CA 92627
This bualnesa 11 con-ducted by: a general partnership
Have you started
doing business yet? No
Janet du Monceau de Bergendal
Jon Stephen Dintc1e1e
This statement w .. flied with the County
Cieri( Of Orange County on OOl26l2002 .
200268117216 Dally Piiot Mar. 28 Apr.
4. 11, 18. 2002 !H195
Flctltlou• Buelnen
Name Statement
The followlnQ per&onl are clolno buelnela 11 · CalllornTa Concal)·ll
Oynernlc Onlgn. 160 C°"8 Meu St., Sulla B.
Colla MMa. CA 92627 KlmbertH Drake, 180 Colla Mesa SL, Sul1e B,
Coeta MMa. CA 92627
Thia bualneSI ll con-ducted by. an lndMdual
Have you 1ter1ed
doing buli\ees yet? No
l(lmt>erlee o,.u
Thia .Wl•mtnl WH
filed with the County
Clel1c d ()ange CountY on 03/'27/2002. · 2002tlt7333 Daily Piiot hW. 28, A(K_.
4. 11. llL 2002 Jbl 98
FlctttJoua BuJIM ..
Neme Statement
The tollowlng pt(lonl ..,. clc*'G bulblit ...
Sick l:n1ertelnm1rit, 1114 CaAlomla St. t1
Hunttflglon eeaan. cA 112848 Mlchul Dean Meyer,
1111 California St. II , ~Beech, CA
Thlt bullne11 le oon•
dUc*I !>\': art ~ Haye vou •tarted dOln.9 buelneee yet? No
Mll(f OWi M9yer
Thia ttatement w•• fllecl with IN County °""' ol ()ftnge Covnfy on '1V27~ IOOatttatlt
Delly Pfiol Mw, 28;{,~ 4, 11, 18, 2002
Flctltlou. Bualneu 'lctltlou• au.lneu Thia twtlntlt 1, con· TNe 1ta1emeoi ...
Nlmt ·~· Heme ~nt . ducted bV! e CO!pOnltlon t11«1 wlU'I the County Ttt. lollowinO ~ Tne folk>Wlno pttl10nl l1ave )'OU tl•rted Olof1I-ol Onlnge Coooty Flcdtlow .....,...
are dOinO ~ .. .,. clOlng eu.Nill "· doing l>lltlneH Vtl? °" 03l22l'l002 NlfM ....... P.clflc e<>u1 Roner JO l.Od( a Key, 30.21·8 Y ... a.1-02 200HIMlll The fo4lowlnG ~ ~ ClUb, 1843 ~ H•lbor Blvd , Coate Clortt Cook Contrt<:t· O.ity Piiot Mal. 29 ~. ate dolrlg ~ ... Gt,. ~llgf()n ea.en. Meel, CA t2S2tl l!lg, Inc., Ctllk Cook t 1 L 18. 20Qi j'H117 Llnbert AHOCl&IH,
CA '2648 JarM.t C>. Wilburn. Pttaldtllt ' .,...;..M,1-•• -•·-'---25e02 Allele P#tlMy,
Qeottrey E Mvtt9, 327'& ic., Sttte1. COe&I Thltl •lattmellt ... r111n
11
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tM3 UIM 8.h 'tM!t Mw. CA ~ 111.0 witt'I Int County ........... ...,. OA eae53
lldDft lleedl. ~ .... '"* bUA'lell • con-Cleltt of Oranaa CounlY The lolowlng .,.,.,. ~ w.tbol\ 25G 'T'1ir ~ • con· ~ by "' lndMOO.tll on ~ .,. dOlllCI ...._,. Allala ~. Suite clo.d 11y .,. ~ Have you •tar1td toOHtlll?t Etottrlo. 1A.,,,artll, l~i.-~ · f1!M. CA
Hilv• Y9U tlef1ed doing ~ yet? OeMy PfklC Mat. 28 /IV. ~ Pl'"'°'""' ~: tnea dl!i"I ...... 1fl(7 No YM. I0481 ,, U, \D, 200:il Jhim OG. Coell Mw, CA Linda !Ntn, 2M01 ~ I ,..,.._ Jlmll 0. Mbum flt8 Mell ::::-r.;.._ ..:"•~ lledThle~eo: SELL ~~: : =a...... . CA c.ll. d 0111rWt ~ ~ « 10lw!Dt C0Untv OOtlliil ....._ CA lNI llillllMM • OOfto °" .,...,..-111 ~ .• tatn ....., . W: • .......
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P•rllw•y. 12828, .,. dolllO ~ on IOOHIMMO B••cll.COlll ..... ~ date lor flit admlni.ttatlYI •uppoit 110N COMPANY A.O. M.ID. c:o: ~ M'9
Laou114 N!Quel, CA Awtllruck Mualo, ~Plot All'~ 11 18 C:: t'r /;fJ 1~5, ua:J,~ .!~ #:": 9'llCI lor the o.part. 2901 281'1 StrMI. 4m R&6IW 9"MI PNtldlnt'a ~
112877 25591 PINO Le Vi.ta. ~y 2. ~ Th2+4 --• -· - -... qulrlmlfft lhd be ot .,. mant " ~ Suite 100 SM ~CA 92111 Aoom ~ ~~ ~x~~a Nlgual. CA Flctltlou1 Bullnu• FlctJtlou• Bu1lnel8 lllnl type requifld by :w.:: otllb• tupp<>r1 ~~~ Monica. CA g'f:I lll~3~ANICAL = = ~
Hive you 1l1r11d GrendaJ JoHpll Name S~nt ThNam.,..,,.,.Swit.tement lhe2, ~-or _ .. 111 191c:.; 2.000 HI of (310) 3"-1600 COHTAACTOAI, IHO. Su11e 3000
dOi1Q butlnlll Y.rl No Hanlcl, 25591 PaMo Le The tollowlng 1*10n1 1 "'"" "jl P9f'IOOI ,.,. .....,1 .. -.. , ach<*r1y activity IPKll .. A1£TO COHllRUC-!1870 E. Eide DIM IMnl, Calfomla 82697
Mary l(alherln• Viall, Laguna Niguel .,. doing bulirlela u; .,.Mdoingd Lbulinelll ... 9'0Vlderflf.......!.. ~Al~ and 11.000 .., ol olflc:e TIOH COMPANY, INC. Anlhelm. ~ '2807 (949) ~ SMflldt CA 92677 ' David kokes For Men I + nk lnt1rn1· ......... '"' ,....,...... and .arnl11lslratlve sup· 30 Hughll. Suite 209 (714) 83().7879 THE THREE PAI•
Thia itat""-nl WN Tiiis buajnue la OOll· & Women. 2400 W. llOnll, 124 Tuetln Av1.. lln'lfllr10 "hlaln ~ and• •• ~ Por1 191c1 for the IMnt. CA 92818 llUftAAY COMPANY PROPOSAL CON· filed wtth the Coonly ducted by: 111 ~II Coesl Highway IC, Suite 100. Nt•pOrt • PrOjfet wll~ School of Biological (949) 586-2860 2919 E. Vlceol1a SITMI FEAEHCU ARI MAH-Cllllc OI ()range County H1v1 you a tarted Newp0r1 Beach, CA Seeen, CA 92663 have bffn aucc ... tutty Sc:lenoel; and 11 ,000 W.M. Kl.ORMAN CON-Rtrdlo ~z. CA DATORY FOR ALL on 00/21/2002" doing bualntH yet? 92863 Yourmadllnk, Inc. competed during the ut of wet llborllOry and STAUCTION CORP. to221 PRlOUALIFIED
2002HM5H YM &I01 DalM Nokes For Men (CA), 124 Tuttln Ave .. put 3 YM'I· lab support apac:e and 2648 Durlfl Av~•. (310) 831-1500 D£810N BUILD ~Apr. 4, 11, 18, Gr1ndal Jonpll & Women 1A), 2400 W. ~~~I.!_ ,!~.:.-~!wpor1 THE REGENTS OF 0,275 asl of departmen· 2nd F\oof RFP Doc\lmen11 wlll ENTITIES. PAE· ""~.r..a..,....__ __ _.TI!2.:.111JIL.lt8 Hanka Coast H hway IC, ._.,, .-'""'""" THE UNIVERSITY OF Ill ottice and adlYllnia· El Monie, CA 91732 bl ~ to Sobcoo-PROPOSAL COH·
This 1111emen1 was Newpor1 eacfl. CA ~ ~slllltll It o:!; CALIFORNIA lrllive IUPPOl1 apace for (826) 448-2425 trllCl<HS on Thurlday, RREHCE HO. 1 W1U.
llled with the County 92663 H 1 a OOfPO'l1 r1 d PMaun:hbllah2002ed Newpor1 ~! _ _2epartman1 of PREQUALIFllD Apll 18, 2002, and wll CLOSE AT 1:05 , ....
Flctttloua Bu1lnea
fWM St.t.ment
Thi tonowtna per90nl .,.. cll*IO bullillla ..
A to Z MNll. 5 Hutton
Center Offve. 11025. Sen1a Ane, CA W707
David Gomes
Entefl)ffses. LLC (CA) I
812 San Dleoo Lane, Pllcanlll. CA ~70
Thia buainMI " con· =~Umlted
Hava you "ar1ed doin?,~ r:'m~
Ent~. LLC
Oavld Gome•. Manager Thia statement Wat
filed with Iha County ~ of Or~ County on 04/CYlnD02
20021117'32
Dally Piiot Apr 4, 11, t 8
25, 200!'l Th218
Flctltlou• Bu11.,. ..
Name Stat1ment
Th• followmg peraons
Bfl doirel ~ .. Designer Show Case
Weal, 2415t Vlsla O
Oro, Dana P01nt. CA
92629
Julie Anne Syperda,
24151 Vilt.a 0 Oro.
01t19 Po1N. CA 92929
TIM bulln881 11 oon-
cl.dld by. an lncivkMJ
HIVI you •t•r1•d
doing ~ '(11'1 No
Jule Anni Sypefda Thll 11.alemenl .....
filed with the Cot.Inly
Cllltt of Orange County
on OW2l2002 20026117942
~~4.1~
Flc:tJtlou• BualneH
Name Statement
The lolloWtng penons
.,.. doing bulli-. as
Elizabeth Thal.
216 112 Manne Ave
Balboa Island. CA
Clerk ol Or1llge County This business 1$ con· dol IV b yo, u •• '1 Beach·Co••• Me•• """''""'IC81 Englneenno CURTAIN WAUJW1N-be ""*' ... PST. PRUAOPOIAL on 04I05l2002 ducted by. a corporallon ng UI neu yet The Proiect program OOWSIGLAZINO SY.. Coneolldfted COHF£RENCU HOS.
2002Htl518 Have you star1ed YN. t0/10IOt Deily Piiot April 18, 2002 has been d1v1ded into TEMS SUBCON· R~loa, Inc:. 1 ANO 2 W1U. CU>SE ~ P1lol ~ 11 t8 dolog bU$lness yet? Yourmedflnk. Inc Tll251 wet laboratory space TRACTORS A.Al: 3162 ~ Street AT 1:35 PJI. PST. ANY ~y 2, ~ Th249 Yes. 01/02 MlchHI OtGlecco. Publlc Notice Wllll a<11acen1 suppor1 CARMEL ARCHrTEC-Colla ....... CA PRE.QUALIFIED DE· David Nokes For Prealdenl spaces. and scholar1y TUAAL SALES 92628 SIGN BUCU> EHTITlES
Fictitious BualneH
Name StattlMnt
The folfowtOQ persons
lfl doing bullnna as
Cameron Company
80 HunUngtqn Beec:l't:
CA #420. liunt1ng1on
8eactl. CA 92648
Chnstopher Cameron
Stl\Jll. 80 Hunt.ngton 84
1420, Huntington
Beactl, CA 92648
This buatness 11 oon-
ducled by an IOdMdual
Have you srarted
dotng bustness ya!?
Yes. 41/1/02 Chnstopher C Slrvn
Thie 111aramen1 was
llled w1lh the County
Clerll ot Orange County
on 0410512002
2002Htl517
Dally Pilot Apf 11, 18,
25, May 2, 200? TH238
Fictitious Bualneaa
N1me Statement
The foltowlng peraons
are doong business as
A ) Slarvt~ SChola11
Moving & M1nt·Storage,
B ) HI low Movtng &
Rental Co I 1957 New· pon Blvd Co&la Mesa
CA 92627
DIYld vector Donovan
210 I lndtan $e>nnos Ln
Cos1a Mesa CA ~
Thts buStn&SS IS con·
dueled by an indMdual
Have you startad
dotng buStneSS yet?
Yes. t9&4 David V Donovan
This statement was
hied wtlh Ille County Cieri< of Orange CouOty
on~
200261185111
Oat1y P1lol ~ 11 , 18.
25, May 2, Th237
Men & womeo Thi$ atattrnent was NoUce la hereby ~ confereOGe'<lepartmenta 1173 N Armando Sl1MI Phone I (714) 751·2680 ARRIVING AnEA
Stephen C Pottortf filed W11h Iha County :·.::.: ~ ~ I oflice space This ~. CA 92808 AHll'ltlOn TitESE TIMES WlU.
Managar/Sec:retary C~?' Orange County .-dMslofl '" program 11 re-(7141 f530-7221 Rick 8el1olU BE DISQUALIFIED
This atatement WIS on ..... t2J2002 00 May 2• 2002• II llecled '" me de$ql ol w d 0 D B R I D G E Sal DllglcMo Of FROM FUATHE.A PA.R-
Iiied with the County 2002tllfM01 ~. ~~ the bulkltng lhal l1as two GLASS. INC. Aoblt1 Sol8no TICUJATION IN nus
Clertl ol Orange County Delly Ptl04 April 18, 25, Blvd-• ..-Coata -~CA distinct compooems a 1666t Noyae Ave PrlOuallflld Dnlgn RFP PROCESS.
on 0410912002 May 2. 9. 2002 Th252 92tl27. (949) 631.3379 wet labotalO<y wing and llWll, CA 9'2i!08 8utld E.l'lllllM ltiell Clb-ALL SUBCON-
D
2002HH852 DEFERMENT 12018. Chuck anec:~~ll be coo· ~~Q~D ELE" taln I~ of live TRACTORS AND DE· dy Pllol ~ 11, 18. OF BIDS WlanHkl, houHhold -·..,.. ,. ...-(5) Mis ol RFP Docu· SIGN CONSULTANTS 25, May 2, ~ Th245 furntlure s1ructed of poured-in· TRICAL SUBCON· metU tl'M al d\lr9I II ARE INVITED TO AT·
lc:tltl
Subject to c:ondtl.lons F place concrete Consist-TRACTORS ARE: Dfflnn & ConatNCtion TEND THE PRE-
F oua Bu1lnna p<escnbed by the under· '202l A Emmett ord, ing ol lrve level$ ol offlCe ANDERSON • HOW· ~. Univefslty of PROPOSAL CON·
Nam. Statement signed, M8led b1c11 tor 8 household furniture space and four levels of ARD ELECTRIC. INC. Cal1fomll, Irvine. 3500 FERENCE$
The lollowtlljl persons Lump Som Conlract are Landlord reservn the wet labora1ory space 1791 Reynolds Avenue Berbtey PIKI, Irvine. RFP SUBMfTT~ RE·
are domg bu5I08SS as: invited IOI' t111 following right lo bid at sale Cull Developmeol of the wet Irvine, CA 9261 4 Cllifomla 926117·2450. QUIAEMENTS SHAU
AISe and Shme Re"""· Worll only Sale ia subj«:I 10 laboratory wing woul<I ~94~ 250-45!>5 PreOualllied 0111gn BE AS FOLLOWS: Thi
20 I _., canceaatlon In the event 1 Amador, Irvine. CA REPLACE HIGH of settlement between be modular and sym-E X ELEClRtC, INC. Build EntlllH may RFP Submittal lhlll bl
92614 VOLTAGE SYSTEM, '·ndl me111cal allowing 8260 Camino Santa Fe. purchaae addltloMI MIS aubmltl8d In two c:om-Willlam Robert UTILITY TUNNEL .. ord and ot>Hgatad maximum adaptability Suire A at Dfflgn &llld Entity'• ponen1a: Flrat Cornpo-
Mact>eth, 120 Almador. PROJECT NO. 9M036 P~~1rv1nn SCllotara for Mure neeos and cost San OieoO. CA 92121 cost from Conaolldaled nent Submittal will not
IMne, CA 92614 UNIVERSITY OF Mini-Storage control (8581 ~3-1232 Aepr()Q(IOhicl, lno. bl ~ afl«: This business ts con-CALIFORNIA, Publlahed Newport ESTIMATED CON· SASCO NOfE:' rT IS THE 2:00 P.M., PST, OOCfed by an 1ndMdual IRVINE STRUCTION BUDGET: 41701 Von Karman Ave-SUBCONTRACTORS' THURSDAY, MAY 30,
Have you started First deferred to Beach·Coata Mesa $44,000,000.00 • nue, Sotte 100 AND DESIGN CON· 2002
doing business yet? No 2:00 P.M., WEDNES-~ Pilot Aprll 18• 25· •funding la ~ndlng Newpon Beech, CA SULTANlS' RESPOH· Al. Design &
William Robert DAY, APRIL 17, 2002 -Tl1249 Stall Public Work1 92660 SIBILITY lO REGIS-ConslruClion Services Macbeth h8S been delenld aoaJn ADVERTISEMENT Soard (SPWB) ap· (949) 724·1569 TEA WTTH THE UNI· Un111ersity ot Catifomta,
This statement was to 2:00 P.M., THU~S-FOR SUB-COST prov.I. PREOUALIFIED FIRE VERSITY'S DESIGN 6 Irvine
filed with the Coonry DAY, APRIL 25, 2002 PROPOSALS (Bids) ALL SUBCON· PROTECTION ENGi· CONSTRU CTION 3600 Berttelev fltlCI
Clef1( of Orange County DESCRIPTION OF Subject lo OOflCllltOns C 0 N T R AC T 0 R S NEERING (FIRE SUP· SERVICES OA CON-lrvlna, CA ~-2450 on 04I09l2002 WORK: Wortc Includes. p<eacnbed by the under· SHAU. PROVIDE SUB-PRESSION/SPAIHKLE SOUDATED AEPAO-Second Component
200258981157 but is not limited lo. the iignl<I. sealed Cosr COST PROPOSALS R S) SU BC 0 N • OAAPICI TO AC· Submltt.ll wlll not bl
Daily Pilot Ap< 11 , t8, lollowlng ~ lhtrty p It (81<19) I (BIDS) ONLY TO THE TRACTORS ARE: KNOWLEDGE RE· ec:apted llfW:
25, May 2, 2002 Th24§ (30) oti.ofete oll higtl ~Sum Con1rac:tor1r: l'OLLOWING PRE· LINK-NILSEN CORPO-CEIPT OF THE HAfU. 2:CIO P.M .. PST,
Fictitious Bu11ne ..
N1me Statement
The lollow1ng plfSOrlS
are doing bl.l5lness as Hillsborough Pnvale
School 4757 Velley
Voew Ave Yoma Linda.
CA 92868
Hillsborough Pnvate
Companies Inc (CA).
4757 Valley V1ew Ave ,
YOlbe Linda. CA 9'2868
This bustness Is con·
<M:led by a corporattOn
Have you star1ed
doing business yel?
Yes, 811/2001
Hillsborough Pnvate
Companies. lno Lacv A Bonner
CEO/President
YOllaqe 1Wllehes and ap-Invited tor the following QUALIFIED DESIGN RATION RAL SCIENCES UNrT 2 FAIOAY, MAY 31, 2002
proximately 39,000 Wortc BUILD ENTlTIES: 130 E Senta Ciera RFP DOCUMENTS. Al
lineal feel of deterlotlled NATURAL SCIENCES HENSEL PHELPS Street UNIVERSITY WILL ~ & Construction elec:trlcal cable UNIT 2 CONSTRUCTION CO. Arcadia. CA 91006 H 0 TI FY 0 NL Y Servtees
BIDDER QUALi· PROJECT HO "101 24115 Campus Onve (628) 445-3"1' SUBCONTRACTORS Uorversity of Cablornia
FICATIONS: Prime \JHIVERsrrY Of O Sutte 100 SOUTHWEST FIRE AHO DESIGN CON· Irvine
Bidden who do not CALIFORNIA, Irvine. CA 9'2612 PROTECTION SUL TANlS WHO 3500 8etiteley Place IMlt the qu.allftc:etlonl IRVINE (949) 852-01 11 COMPANY HAVE REGISTERED IMnl, CA 92697·2450
In the Contl'Kt Doc:U· DESCRIPTION OF FAX (9"9) 852-0218 215 East El Sur Slreet W1TH EmtER DESIGN The Flm Cotnpoiwnl men~ mey not be WORK: Wmalor Malt Kellef MonfOYIB. CA 91016 6 CONSTRUCTION Submlttal of the RFP
ellglble for ewerd. Thia Request tor McCARTHY BUILDING (626) 359--0034 SERVICES OA CON-ltlell lndl* al of the Prime Bidder• ahall p I (AFP ha COMPANIES, INC. OAS ARE. INC. SOUDATED AEPAO-RFP written i.c:tlnlcel
1ubmlt their Quell· ~~eel tn al. ell~ 20401 S W Birch 157t Liiac Avt GRAPHICS OF ANY pn>f)ONI. Thi Sec:ond
flc:atlon1 on the tom1 10 obtain the most Street. Sune 300 Bloom.Jllglon. CA .92316 ADDENDA WHICH ~ Submittal
provided by the Uni-creative project ap· Newpor1 Beach CA (909) 421-7858 ARE AVAILABLE AT of the RFf' 91\111 the
verahy a• an 1tt.ch-proactl and eosi .. flec:· 92660 PREOUALIFIED HVAC DESIGN AHO CON-Coa1 Componenta. rnent to the Bid Fom1. ti f H I f (949) 85Hl383 (WET AND ORY) STAUCTION SERV· The requirements for CONSTRUCTION ve ec lty soullOn or FAX (949) 756-6846 SUBCONTRACTORS ICES. bolh !tie First and Sec· the UfllYerally of CalflOI· COST ESTIMATE: nla, Irvine (Untverslly) Esbmlltor Rob Bums ARE: Three PAE· Ond Component submit·
11,325,000.00 The Unlvenitty's goal is PCL CONSTRUCTION A.O. REED • CO. PROPOSAL CON· l8ls ant provided In the Bidding Oocumen" 10 aelect 8 Prequalllled SERVICES, INC. 4m Ruffner SlfHI FERENCES shall be Supplementary lnstruc·
~°' ..... lllCle pllCi9I ,...,,_, ID
$.%=
Md Et*Y .:. :-.: lea to ll)CWOVll by u.. ~ ...,M; polldM re ~uro:i..-ya:
.,.., UIDili1y I/Id Bul'-
Nll A&tlomoblll
fly 9tltl bl luued by ~-·tn•&.111 Aamg of A· OI blt\lf
and a f tnanel81 c:laNl-
llOlllorl of VIII or bitter. or with an equivalln4
ratJno by Moody'• or
Star)danl and Poor'a. At
p()lclll requM'ed by Unt-
varalty for Wof\ier'a
Compenl.llk>n and Em·
olcwlf'I Uabllity ihal bl ltai;ed by' compenlM
With I Bell AahnQ of B +
Of blltlr and I financa# ctaaelftCatton of VIII or
baller. or wllh an equtvalenl ratinQ by
MoodV'I or Standatd
Ind i>OOl'I The It.IC·
cessful Propollng De
191 Build Enllty and Ila
SubcontnM:tors will bl
requ;rld to lollOw trll
nond1acrlmln1Uon re·
qwamenll HI lorttl 111
Iha RFP Documents and
10 pay p<IVAll!ng wage
ra.t• II the locatlOl'I ol
Ole Wor11
Thi IUCCMllul Proc»
aong Onql Build Entity
Wll be requored tO have
me following Sta•• of
Ca11tom11 Conlracl<>I"•
llC4051 currant at the
time ol ~ ol lhl
Coll PropoNll
General Building Con
lrllctor B (l.loenM Clas
stflcallon) (Lice n ' e
Code)
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF
CALIFORNIA
April 2002 Publlahe<l Newporl
Beach·Coala Me ea Daily Ptlol Apnf 18 25
~ TH25Q
NOTICE Of
APPUCA TION TO
SELL ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES
Date ol Filtng AW1C8 llon April 8, 200~ To
Whom It May Concern
The Name(•) ol ltle ~
pllcan1(1) ts/are
BAEZTOARES LUZ
!SABEL
The applicants ltsled
abo\le 111 applying to
"" Depemienl ol AJco. hollC Bevlfagl ConlrOI
to sell 1tcohol1t
blveragM II
S80 W t9TH ST
COSTA MESA CA
92627 = : hC4trl14t(I) 1$)·
41 • ON-SALE BEER
ANO WINE ·EATING
PLACE
Pubttshed Newpor1
Beach·Co111 Mau
92662
Van tn1hll1ngm11y,
1978 W. Le Palma Ave .
Anllh1lm, CA 92801
Thll bullnll8 11 con· Clucled by· an tndlVtdual
Have you 11arted
doing bu1ln111 yet?
YM, 1<W4/2001
Flctltlou1 Bu1lneu
NalM Stat9m.nt
The lollowir19 persons
are doing businell as
Tiils statement was
hied wtth the County
~ of Orange County
on 04/09/2002
were avalleble 10 Bid· Doslgn Bulk! Entity otter· 200 Burctiett Slfeet San Diego, CA 92111 held u loflows uons to Oe$IQn Butld
ders on WEDNESDAY, tng the best possible Glendale. CA 91203 (858) S65-4t3t Pre·PropoHI Con· Enbtift tn the AFP.
MARCH 6. 2002. and combination of design (8t8) 246-3481 CONTROL AIR COH04-flflnCI No. 1: Cost Proposal (BKI)
wer1 ltlOed .,. and construcuon serv· FAX (818) 247·5nS TIONING CORPO· 1:00 P.M .• 3:00 P.M. Security In the amount of
0811y Pilot April t 8, 25.
May 2. 2002 Th253
Tell Us About
YOUR
GARAGE
SALE! Van tnatxilngm•V
A ) Oceangate Capllal
Financial Managomenl Groop, B ) Oceangate
Capital Mor1gege Man·
agem1n1 Group. C ) oeeanoa•• Ca1>1ta1 1.c
Hughea •B206. lrvtne
CA 92618
DESIGN & lee& lhal art consistent Estimator BUI Esakl RATION PST, Mondly, Aptll 22, 10% o1 the Lump Sum
CONSTRUCTION with the UniverSlty's P R E Q U A L I f I E D 2301 N Glassel4 Street 2002 Cost Proposal, axclud· SERVICES goals Subrnottlls will be SUBCONTRACTORS: Orange. CA 92865 Univerarty of Calllomia, Ing ellemates, shaJ ac:-
Unlv&Bity of Cafltomia evlllualed ustng the 'Y" Noc.: The lllld9d 0.. (714) 283-StOO Irvine Preaident't ';:::::;l each Cost
Irvin• tamaUc and objec:llVI algn Build Entity will PAEQUALIFIED Confe<enoe Room . The Su<ety ·-
SUMMONS 3500 8rdey Place approach ldenblled Jn be requlNd to ti.t only L A B 0 R A T 0 R Y Mell Olfioe Buldlrla euirig the Coat Propolal (CITACION trvwi.. CA 92697-2450 the Supplementary lrl· thoM Conc:me, Cur· CASE W 0 AK a 4004 Mesa Rd .. Suite (Bid) Bond lhall be, on
20026898851
D<y Piiot Apr 11. 18.
25, May 2, 2002 Th247
This statement waa filed with tile County
Oel1c .of Orange County
on 04/02/2002
20021H7953
Oely Plot~ 4, It 18.
25, 2002 nm
10lgtlech Coo5Ultlng
Inc: (CA), t4 Hughes
1020e 1rvtn1 c" 92618
This buslnflSS IS con·
duded b'( a COl'l)OlallOO
Have you star1ed
do.ng buatness yet?
Yll 41tl02
JUDICIAL) (949) 824 -M30 atruc1lona 10 Proposers teln Wall/Wlndowll C 0 U NT E R T 0 P S 3000 lhl Cost Prqiou1 ~ ~ Hol Line In AFP Glulnt Syaeme. Elec· SUBCONTRACTORS lrwll Cal<fon* 92897 line, an edmilled atnty D~VcE [~v1~0FEN~ er!:' (:4:~.. T':i': N11ura1 Sciences ~111;,.~;rnt0t(:'::: ~~ otvEASIFtED, r,:.>P~:~ con· ~~SIC:
AQl$ado) l'HE CAEST Unit 2 Projact will S -',... AT HAWARDEN, UC. fUndabla fll Wiii be ,... provide 89.770 11• uppr .. elorv~prlnkler INC. lertnee 2 Procadure S1ct1on
In
CIASSIFIEDS
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HAWARDEN LLC dOlnO di~ Documents r
Flctltloua Bualneu
.... St8tlment
The folowl~ 1111 dr:WIQ u
A) Ai.undlr Publcl·
.... 8 ) Ale.under P\A>ll·
Cltionl Canada, 347 'f!' J:G· Coatl Miu
Alc:hard 0. AllQl'lder,
347 Vista Baya, eo.11
Mita. CA ~
Thia bul!MM II con· ~ by: .,, tndMdual
Have you 1t11ted
doing bu•ln111 yet?
Y11. 1997
Richard 0. Alexender
Thia 11.alemllll WH
filed wtth the County
Clel1I ol Orange County on~
20028197151
Olly Pilot~ 4, 11, 18.
25, 2002 mm
FlctlUou• Bu11,,. ..
H_,. Statement
Thi foltowlng plf10nl .,..~~
Score Ol"nbutlng. 1818 Alaab Avenue
Colt.a Mlle. CA t2e28
DeWlldt Dealgn •nd ~lllno. u..c ~ I 811 Alellla Ave • MIN. CA llr2fS20
Thll ~ II con· Cluc:tld by. Uft\l1ed Ua.
billy Co
Have you 1f1r11<1 ~~~-= Mlutlellna. LLC-RoMlcJ A.. DeWllde,
Pf•eldent Thia atatement ...
llfld With the Counly ~~County
l002Hl7t51
~Apr. 4, 11. 18, IH227
1D104tecll Cooaulltng
Inc Aobelt Fnu Prffj.
denr This s1a11men1 wH
filed wtth 1111 Counry
Clerk of Orange County
on 04I05l2002
i-tness as COMPASS HOMES · COMPASS hec:kl are to be mllde payable 10 The DESIGN GROVP, Ind Regents of 1111 Untver· DOES 1 lt1l'Ough 100 ~ ,.....,__ YOU ARE BEING SllY "' ,,_...,.,_
SUED BY PlAINTIFF lwo mandatory Pre· bid Conference• and (A U<l le esta deman-Mandatory Pre-bid Job dando) MARCO GAR· W-"-.. ..._. tol CIA and LIZA GARCIA -_. ,,_, u •
You have 30 CAL.EN-Iowa
OAR DAYS aner this ~MNo~GASOAY,
summons ts served on MARCH 141. 2002 al
Flctltlou• Bu1lneH you '° file a ~ Univertity of Caltfornll.
N1me St1tement re~ at this COUl1. Irvine
2002HH505 ~llol ~ 11. 18. y 2, !h236
A lett8f or phone call President's Conference The follow;ng persons w\11 not proteoc you. your Room
ant doing business as typewritten response MIN Ollloe 8ulldlna
Th• LIUle Golden must be In proper legal 4()0.4 Mesa Ad • Sulla
Harp. 2662 Aedltnds form If you w11111 the 3000 Dr , Coeta Mesa. CA court 10 hear your cue. tlVine, Callfomle i2697
92827 11 you oo not file your (IM9) 8241~ Lirida M Bruce, 2662 response on lime. you Meet•
Atdland• Or . Costa mey lose the case. and g 00
1'1 :'· ~UESOAY. ~ ~8=7
15 con· ~..!..:,ao&Sy may~ll:: MARCH 19, 2002 11 ............... ,. . .,....... Unlver111y of CaMomla. dueled by an 1 • ..,. • ...._. wllllout furthef wamtOg trvlne
Have you 11111ed trom ltl8 court Prealdlnl's eonterence
doing busirll&S yel? No There are other legal Room
Unda M Brvoe req111rements You may Meea Oft1c» Building Th•• atatement was Willi to caH an eltomey 4004 Mne Ad , Suite
tiled wtlh the Coooty rl!ttt away If you do not 3000 Oltk oe Orange Councy kNIW an lllomey. you IMnl, Calitomll 92687
on 04I05l'2002 mey c.ii ari a~ (949) 82~
2002HH504 femll MMOI °' a ATTENDANCE AT ~ Piiot ~ t t 18 aid office (hsled In • THE PRE·810 CON· ~y 2, ~ Jb23S phorle booll). F'lRENCES AND PA~·
09lj)IJIS de qoe le BIO JOI WAUCI JS FlctltlOUI Business entreguen esta acactorl MANDATORY FOR r:n:e~~. ~ :;:tedso'""'~,~ ~~~c/J'~~~ Cf.:'£
.,.. dOlnO bu'*-a CALENDARIOS Piii MEETINGS CLOSED
D1valo1 Pt1nning ~ UNI respuMla Al t ,.. AM ANY
Group, 404 J11rrun1 :'9 ~. mequinl en co~AClOM AA· ~ ~ def Mar, Una carta o una RIVING AFTER THIS
Laura Q1nlev1 llameda l.itfonlca no 11 ~~O ~
Oavatoa. 404 Jumme of,_.. ~. au PATE IN THE BIO ~
Ave . Coronl dll Mar. ~ llCr1ta I ma· CESS AS A PAIMI ~~in ... 1a con· ~..:'r~~ c=1!'l~"w111 ~
ducted by 111 lndlVidUll gales aproplad11 al bl ~ ~
Have you 111rted Ullled qulere QUI la COiie 2 oo ' TM• ,...;O"Y dolflO ~ yet? No eec:Adle IU C8IO. ~PAtl., '21; ._ ..... '
(aura Genleva 8' uated no ptaaenta ~:.. °"°' & eon.vuo.
Oevalot tu ~a.la a tlempo, """ StMcta
Thie ttalll'flll'lt wee DUldl perdlf el CQO, Y University of Cllifornla, flled With tfll County le pueden quit.at IU IM Cllllc of Orlll9I County Ullrio, eu dlnlro y 01n11 .. Blrtl4ltY Pleet
on 04I05nO<Xl COUS de W prQPledld lrvtN, CA ~~450
2002ttH503 eln 1Vlt0 llCliciOnll !'Of e..1ec1 Ilda w11t be ~:, ~ 1~ P?~ -=·rtqt.lltl• ..-.cl It IM P.M.,
---- -IOI .... Putdt qua TMUMOAY. AltM. 211
Ftctldout ~ Ulttd ~ ..,.,_ • ~ S.C:Uitty In lhl
N""9 .........,, ~~ SI emotim of 1~ ol !tit :-~:-oonoct ~ ..,.=. ~ 8'#ft ..... -.. PAO 115 Su< pUldl llam.r • un CIUdlnO .nMN•. "*' =~~~~=:~:.~~= Phlllp Roe OOOdltlt llll*w dt •Yltda ltGtil llct Ot1dhn11 . 1n
4920 lf:Z w ti~ Cor dlnlOIOtto , .. ~ Maity ~
IMI.,, Ha"'1h0ml. CA CAM NUllltM": J:.:-.S In fie Cea ll02ti0 ,..,_ cl9t C:.0' Codi OI O¥ll Thia ~ ~~· ,._o'i'cLollTI , Proud11ra a.cuon
CllCltd ~ Ill ·--1201 Hlvt yqu 119'1ed TM MIN and lid Thi • cc 8'111 8tddW dOlrlg . ~ 'ffl'! No ~ d Iha court • (a Md Ill 8'eeollllldcWt
Prllllp Rot OOodlla ~ f dir9CdOn dll le • bl ,....... ID .._
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.._ •1•1 •nl OM~ Ccu1ly 100 CMc c.n-.r °' ,. ..... Dollot'*'* .:....~· en ........... Wttl =-':.:'11 -:::
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STARTING
ANEW
BUSINESS??
• • • • • • • • • •
The Ltgal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased w announce a new service
now availabk to new businesses.
wt will now SF.ARCH tht name for you at no extra chargt, and savt y()U the
time and the trip to tht Court Houst in Santa Ana. Thtn, of course, aftn the.
search is completed we wiJJ flit your fictitious businns namt statement with tht
County Cltrlt, publish onct a week for four wttlts as rtqujrtd lrj law anJ ihtn fik
your proof of publication with the County Ckrk.
Pkase stop by to filt your fictitious busintJJ statnnmt at tht Daily Pi~t, 330 W.-
Bay St, Costa MtSa. /f you cannot stfJp by, pkast ca/J ia Ill (949) 642-021 and wt
wiJJ make ammtnntfllJ_for you to handk this prrJ«Jhm by mAiL
If you shou/J IMJJt ""1 fo1!htr tpmtions, pkASt cJJ • aJ u llliJJ bt mort tbim
glaiJ to llSSist !""-GooJ Id ;,, '°'" """ businm!
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~ wi1hout notire. The p1tbliaber
rt"M!rVel the rigl11 to cerW>r, reclaNify,
rev\ie or ttject any cla»tilied
advtJ'tUt>ment. Pleue n'.port u1y ur0r
that m4y be in y0ut clftllllifkd ad
immedwttly. The Oclity Pilot 8()C('po
no liability 1or any error in"llll
adveniscmt'nl for •iaicb it mAV bf. ~1-'iblt CllCleJ>l fot• a.ho COll'o( the
space-actuall) OCt'upied b~ 11:M! error.
Credit can only bf aOowed for thf.
fin.1 inM'nion.
~ fOUAI. HOU$1MG Of>f'ORTIJHITY
Al rul ... adYettislng In lhis newspaper II subject
lO the ftclefll Falf Housing
• Aci of 11168 u amendlc1
which llllllts It llllgll to
adYtrtlse ·any prflertnct.
lmltitlon or discrimination
blsed on race. colof, rtllJ: Ion, sex. handiclp, 1111111111
status or national orlgl11. or 1n Intention to make any
: lucll preference, Hmltatlon , or dlscrlmlnallon.' This newspeper wilt not
knowingly 1ccep1 1ny
1dv1rtl11m1nt for real
l8tatl which Is In violation of the llW. Our readlr1 are
hereby Informed th11 all
dWtlllngs ldvtrtlltd In this • llfWIPllPlr art lvabbll on
an tqUllSS ounl\y blsll. • To of dlscrlml-
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BY Mlllllln PaWlm
330 West B~y St:reet
Costa Mr.sa, CA 92627
Ar N"'-pon Bl•d. & Bay St.
Wedne&d~y ........ Tuesday S:OOpm
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Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm
Monday-Friday
PROPERTIES
WANTED
LOOKING FOR DISTRESSED HOMES.
VIC PETERSON
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FEATURES: 24-Houf
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dry ac. "' 405 a 55 Fwys. Min'• flom o.c.
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SPORTS PAGE
All Sports Card Page
Here's how it works: --
FiU out the form below. Enclose a picture of your
child in their uniform, a $25.00 check
made payable~ the Daily Pilot
(or credit cord number) then moil ~:
CWSIRID DIMnMINT
330 w. lay St •
Costa M..a, ea 92627
tf it i1 mof9 ~ ~ 'f04J, f..i free b drop by our office.
We will d.ign a •CNID" for )'O'W child and publish it on our
apeciol pooel
AU MO~ W • ...,.._ 10 1HI ANNlat YOU
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hnknlptcy. low Oft
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wori< with you to get
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very low lnter .. 1
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How would you play thrtt no
uump at rubber bndgc? Would you play 1he same way at duplicate?
'The auction 1! routine. To overca.11
at the: two-level vulnerable, Nonh
mll)I urely hold at least-one high
card in spades. 'IO there is no problem
about Jumping to three no trump wi!h
the: Sou!h hand.
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chrome wllMla, $9750
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