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THURSDAV,FEBRUARY19,2004
An extreme surprise
A family returns to its Costa Mesa home,
which h ad been remodeled for ABC's reality
show "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition."
Deirdre Newman
Da1lyP1lot
R aln had thirtned the
time.
"Comple1e exultalion." is how
Tom's good friend Ouis Meehan
described the look.
construction crew could have
free reign over their l10ust•.
day hu1 have nol reveakd
a11y1hing IO him," Muno:t ,;11d
"II was exci1in~ 10 see him:·
rhe eager i:rowd of frh.'mh.
family memher' and neighbor..,
''°"d in lht.• r.iin for 1wo hour ...
M.1yur c;ary l1111ahan :.aid
Whl•n tht• McCrory' li11ally
urriwd, Mlllll' of lhe crowd h.ul
d1),pt'r!>cd hel·ai"e of lhl' rain,
hu1 till' nn1pll· wa::. ~l\'en a
u:lchnl) grl'l'l1t1g by 1he rl'~1lien1
1111open. who rl·maincd.
KENT TREPTOW /DAILY PILOT
Spencer Mearns, 9, sweeps trash left by onlookers waiting for the
McCrory family to return to their made-0ver house. at rear.
crowd of people waiting
to welcome Thomas and
Deirdre McCrory home by the
time they arrived, but it did not
dampen the thron!(s desire to
i;ee the look on the couple's faces
when 1hey saw their newly
renovated house for 1he first
The McCrorys' home was
renova1ed in a one-week
construction frenzy by the crew
of ABC's 1V show "Ex1reme
Makeover: Home Edition." The
couple and their two toddlers
were whisked away 10 Arizona
1~1 week so the design team and
The 1,077 -square-fool hou!>e
was expanded by 423 feel. which
Included a new bedroom."' the
family wiU also be eKpamh11.:
i.oon. gaining three new
members a1 once. Tiie co11plL·
handed over the ultrnsuunJ uf
their triplets 10 the producer1o
before looking al it 1hcm,elvec;
~o the producers could dei.ign
the triplets' room accordh1l{ly,
said Patrick Munoz. a friend of
the famiJy.
·I've been 'ccing tlm place go
up and haVl' lulled tu lom l'VCry
'"I um got uu1 with onl' ol hb
'on' anti waved with a b•K 'mite
See EXTREME. Page A4
Woman
arrested
after fatal
accident
The driver was rushing to a
day-care center when the
crash that killed her baby
sister occurred, police say.
Deep• Bharath
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -PoUce on Wednesday
arres1ed a 24-year-old Sa.Illa Ana woman
who was aUegedly speeding and driving
reckJessly right before
....------. an acciden1 on Tuesday
afternoon that killed
her 18-month-old sis·
ter.
Araceli Vega has
been charged with one
count of vehicular
manslaughter and two
felony counts of child
endangerment
Al about 4:45 p.m.
Araceli Vega "l\Jesday. Vega wai.
driving on Sunnower
Avenue heading 10 a day-care center 10
pick up her relatives' children. Costa Mesa
Police LI. John FitzPatrick said. Iler infanl
sis1er, Diana Vega. was in the back secured
in her car seal, he said.
Witnesse:. told police tha1 Vega was go-
See ACCIDENT, Pase M
COLLEGES
Trustees opt
to continue
KOCE sale
to foundation
The board disregards a
legal threat from Daystar
but sets a dea.dline for the
unreliable foundation.
ALL IN IT TOGETHER
Kf NI IRE PTOW DAii < f"I 01
Humans and ducks alike seek shelter from the rain near the ferry c rossing on the Balboa Penins ula on Wednesday. The human, Shem
Watson. who was visiting from Oklahoma. had hoped to go on a whale-watching c ruise but was unsure 1f the weather would allow 1t.
Pimco 's parent company accused of fraud
N.J . attorney general claims an asset management
firm let a large client make improper trades.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BPACH -·nic New Jer-
sey attorney generaJ's office has ac-
cused the paren1 corporalion of Pim-
co bonds of defrauding Investors by
allowing a large client to engage in
Improper trades wonh more than $4
billion.
The suil alleges that the Newport
Beach-based bond operation's parent
company. Allianz Oresdner Ao;.,c1
Management of America. allowed
hedge fund operalor Canary C..<ipital
Partners U.C and other affiliales IO
participate In more than 200 similar
transactions be1ween October 200 I
and May 2003.
Canary ln tum made large invest·
ments ln mutual funds thal genera1ed
sizable dMdends for the defendant ...
the sull allegL•<;.
The allt.·~at11m1> i,tem from an invt.•,.
1iga1ion by the a11orney gencran, of-
fice i.pan11i11g ~cvcral months. said
Frank.Jin Widmann. Chief of 1hc New
Jersey Rureau of !-.ecurhies.
"If somconr gains. someone el:.e b
lo:.ing." he said. "When one gel!> ~pc·
dal treatment. ii ;.11nm1111s to a breach
of trust lhy the dcfe11dant~I 10 1lwir
OLher inve!>lol"i who nre losing thl•ir
hard-earned money."
Plrnco, short for Pnclfk Investment
Managcmcnl Co .. hus i ... :.ued n -,1a1e-
men1 denying the allegation::..
THE BELL CURVE
"Wt di-,agrcc rnrnpletely with the
charnr1t•ni.ation~ ,ind conclusioni. as-
sertt•d hy New Jersey related to Pim·
1·0." 'pokesman Mark Ponerfield said
in n wrillen 'tatcmenl.
llw companiei. reportedly carried
oul a con1rovcri-iul 1ype of trading
known a!> "markC'I liming," whkh in ·
volVl''> frequent "in and out" trndes of
mu1ual fw1d ,h,1re' 1hat exploit mar-
kel rnndi1ion., and ineffidcncies in
till' way mutuill runds are priced.
Thl''l' lran!'action<, are not illegal. hul
See FRAUD. Pase A4
C Marl11 O'Neil
Daily Pilot
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
ON THE WEB:
www.~.com
Nixon in Fantasyland 0
COSTA MESA -lhtstees for the Coast
Community CoUege District will stand by
their decision to sell pubUc broadcasting
channel KOCE·1V to the station's fund-
raising wing -at least for now.
In a dosed se Jon at Wednesday night's
board of trustees meeting, the district de·
cided to give the KOCE· 1V Foundation
until March 10 to meet the terms or the
agreemenL The attorney for the district,
Milford Dahl. saJd he wouJd notify today
spumed bidder Daystar Thlevislon Net·
work. which has threatened to sue the dis·
trict unless It allows them to buy the sta·
don. ·1r we don' have an agreement by
IMKOCE,P•M
FORUM
Because of the coverage of
candidates in the March
prlmartea, there will be no
Forum page until Sunday.
SPORTS
The first round of ClF
pleyofrt b9g.n last night.
SMP .. e81 '
T he Yorba Unda branch or
Disneyland is being given a
makeover, thus depriving me
of my favorite place to take visitors.
First-timers always want to visit
Disneyland. and when I explain to
them that Fantasyland has set up
shop at the RJchard Nlxon Library
and Blrthplace In Yorba Unda, they
want to go there. too -especially
the retired editors from Manhattan
with whom I used to work.
They have never been
disappointed. surftng with wonder
through the Watergate exhibit,
which made It clear that it was the
media and not Nixon that should
J
~ \J
JOSEPH
N. BELL
have resigned;
listening to the
"smoking gun"
recordlng. In
which the
Interpretation of
Nixon's words
took up a great
deal more lime
than the words
themselve ; and
exchanging bon
mots with the
1\\Udng Nixon.
which might be the only quiz how
extant -except, perhaps. for
questions about the existence of
weaponi. of mass dcs1ruclion -in
which 1he anl>wcrs prect>ded lhl'
formulation of the questions.
Now. the fedc; are going to move
in and rum this imaginary land in10
a reality show and thus destroy lhc
innate charm· of the place that our
guests have always enjoyed. 111c
Nixon Library is 1he onJy
presidential mu eum or libr.uy that
was created and ha remained
!ltaunchly ln the h;mds of personal
and political.supporters. This has
led to some fa .. ~tnatlng pins on
hl tory that contributed heavily to
,
.,
A2 Thursday. February 19, 2004 Daily PllOt
POLITICS
THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
DON lfACH OAA.Y PtlOT
70th Distnct Assembly candidate Cristi Cnsbch has been cntlwed for misusing a letter from Rep. Chns Cox.
Committee fi nds no ethics vi olations
Alicia Robinson
Dady Pilot
rhl' t'Ulh'S ('OnUnlltee of the
OF.m~e County Republican Pany
..tnnounf t'd Wednesd a\' that 11 has
J1-.m1~d complaints against i'Oth
A.~embly District candidate Cmti
Cn .. t1ch·by opponent Otuck OeVon•
"The commjuee \Ott>d 10 dismiss
.tit complaint.s: committee
ch.umian Eric Woolt'r)' said in a
'tillemt'nt. ·nie rommittt"t' found
that both major rand1da1es tn tlie
iOth District are running l"qually
·~ll-'>tW campaigns.·
A complaint CkVore filed Feb. 9
Jll•~eJ mat Cristich commuted fou1
\1t>lauon~ of the parn ·s coJe of
lampa1gn ethics tn J ne\'' f\'ll>a:.e. 111
J rt-corded phone me-...;.;igt· and 111
\ tllllfldJgn mailer-w J1,trtn voter-
ltt'p Otri) Co' had earlier
\ r111cued one of tht• mailers cirt'd b
I >t•\ Of\' for implym~ an t'ndorwmem
1h.11<11'1hdn't ghe
l ri,11d1 r.unpru.:n mana~rr l>an·
l .1l11urd ... ud he was plea!>nl 1ha1 1h1·
1 omplrunt wa.<1 d1·'11ll!>!>t-d.
-11 '-.great ne"'"'· anll ohviou~I) th<·
1 01mmt1t>e tool 11 'enouslv and did a
>:c 1oc.l 1ob. • hr said. ·
''the rommmee suggi.>sted. hoth
l .md1da1t~ .. M't'm to have their glo\'eS
nlf ht>JdUl~ Ullo the final Wt"t'k..' uf
tht• CJlllJl.11~1
In rhe cnnunutng baule 111 fill
\J1-.mct \'\lters· mailbox~. the
l n'urh l'.1mpa1gn's latt>SI
\Ontnh1111on e> a mallet that--.\\'!>
I k\ vrt• .H cepted campaign money
tr11111 tht• l'l"Chrulga Rand of Llll'<'l\O
\h.,._,mn India.it!>, the mbt· that
donatt-<l money to Lt. GO\. (nu
Bu .. ramdJllt' and Sen. Tom
\1ctlmtock during the t amp.ugn w
ret .tll fo rmer Gov. Gray Dan,
llt-Vore ~d ht' sent out campaign
matle~ paid foe by r.he California
Repubhc-a.n Assembly lndt>pt.>ndent
I 'IX"nd11ure Commjnet.>, which did
.irct'PI mone)' from the Pt'changa
ln1lian~ Election law:-require .;uch
nimn111tees {0 diSC"l(l5t' lht'H IWO
ht~~t conrnbutors dunng each
election cycle, Dt•Von' said.
The Californjc1 Repubbcan
Asst>mbly <,pent S29.84S on mailers
suppo rtmg Oe\'ore and S22.,2.49 on
mailefl> opposing Cnstich. an·onhng
tu onhne campaign information
from the t:ahfom1d secretary of
~IJt{'.
The Pl"Ch,1ngn tribe dtd pre' 1ou"I\
give moncr lO the California
Republican A.-..'>embly. bur the tnbe\
money didn't pay for De\'ore''l
rna1le". ht• -..ud.
(.;llbJrd "'1Jd he did ~t> a
t 11nnt'\'t1on ber\\een Devore and the
Pt•c.:hanli!u tribe. and it"s Mct.lmtod;
"Fromm) standpotnl. it', rou
much of .t coinndenc-c th.IL Tom
MrU inrocl endor-t's IDeVore) and
the next day mail start' hitting from
the ...une tribe that tried tu ~,·e
\k<Jinwd . mont>v tri "top t\muld
1~ch·wan.eney.s:erl. • <.ilh.ml ~1d
PromiSt."'<i apology maikr
hasn't appeared yet
Rael in 1hl.' 70th DMm 1 -\"embh
rJce. Devore ..aid 1h1., ''ed . that
\1llen-haven't rt't e1wd 1h1• let11•r th~tt
Cns11ch'., l <lmp.11g11 hdd pwrn1wd to
clJrffy an earher m.uler G1lha.rd -.aid
last \~ed. that a lr11t•r ''uuld be .;e111
to corn•<I ,1 m.uler that Rep ( o~ ~d
w a!> rn1~lt•.td111g l'll\ rompl.11n~ to
the media abuut tht· mailer on h'b
ti. cla1m1ni;: 11 nu,le<l '01ers 10 1h1nl
lw h.td \.•ndor,ed ht'r.
The l'Orrt'l'ti\l' letlt'r v;a, sent l.i.-.1
\\l'i.'l lo about 19,000 vott'r!>
e\prt ted 10 \(l!f ab .. enle-t>. l;1lhanl
... ud \\e<lnt"-day. I le ha._n·1 he.ml .u\\
ft•l•dbacl about 11 wt. he ..aid
• 11hinl the coniruw~ "a' prt'tt~
"''ll-kJ1own .i.lread\: he said.
-\ l·opv of the lcner pr<Mdt'd hv
t .1lhard drologi1e~ for the t O\
m.uler.
"Tht' mailer in que,llon 1.om.•ined
-;elel·ted q uotes from a lt>11er I
re1·el\ ed from Ille Congws'\man 0 11
Janual")' 5th of th.is )'ea! and to .. ome
who received it ronveyed the
1mp~ion that he endor;cd my
candidaq• in the priman• clcn ton
when, I fact. it wa .. wnt to affirm his
neuuatitv 1n this race.· the letrer
read.'>. ·1 d o not rntend to mislead
anybody regarding Congressman
Cox's position and l take complete
respon ibility for any
crnsunderstandin~ my campaign's
111ailer may have «a used.·
But at least one 70th District voter.
~t·nt Moore of Corona del Mar, said
he hadn't rc•ceiwd the promised
t0rrt'Cdve le11er as of Wednesday. I le
and M>mt' of h.is neighbors got the
mailer that led Cox 10 complain, and
rhey callt'd the congressman about
11. ~loore said.
lk noted rhar he has since gotten
th<· Lm11ch mailer alleging Oe\'ort.>
tool.. mone) from the Pe<hanga
1nb1.·
·r \'a.' ~lad -.he got her hand
.. 1.ipped b\ t ti'> • • ~loore said.
• C..ris11ch' needs to follow through
on \\hat "'ll' ha~ said she would do.·
Clambers combine for
candidate forum
The ~e\\110n Heach and Irvine
chamhe" of commerce will ho · t a
forum .11 :':30 a.m Friday fo r
r,1ndida1e~ for lhe iOth ~embly
D1<.1nc1 dnd the JSth Senate Disirict
... eah.
nie t'\t'llt ''111 he held at Newpon
lkach·s Sutton Pi.ire llotel. 4500
~tacArthur Rhd. The forum and
breakfa5t co,.t S'.!S for chamber
member' .1nd SJO for nonmembers.
lo f("'.e r\e .1 'l'•H or gel more
111forrna11n11. r,111 •'1 1'-l 729·H OO.
A chance to pan) like
it's election night
The Ora11gt• l our11~ Re publican
Party will ho'>t a p.1rtv on election
night featurtng eand1dates and
elected offioah. It\ e music,
entenainnw111 and co\'erage of
t>lecuon f't"'ult~
lne t>vent "ill !(O from 8:30 p rr) 1o
midnig}11 M.lrrh 2 and wtll be held at
the , uuon Pldce Hotel m :-\ewpon
Rt-arh
Daily A Pilot
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POLITICS ASIDE
Mailers keep
• • on spinning·
A reader dumped
a pile of
political mailers
in my lap on
Wednesday, a
collection be says is
unrivaled in Ille more
than 30 years he's been
in Newport Beach.
candidate you support,
please join us in
opposing the election
of Cristi Cristich."
(There It gets the
spelling of her name
correct.)
Quite a pile it is,
about 30 mailers deep.
And aside from a few
for a proposition or
Finally, it is always
wise to checlc. and see
who paid for the
mailing. ln this case, S.J. CAHN its th e o wJom ia
U.S. Senate candidate, 1hey are
all for the state Assembly and
Senate.
The horde represents one of
the rnosl in teresting
developments in political
campaigning: tht.>
well-researched. na1T0\ .. 1y
targeted direc-t mail approach.
This allows different m essages
in. for imtance. the 70th
Assembly race to go to different
parts of the district, such as
Irvine ve~u, Newpon Beach.
And it allow~ candidates who
are strong in one area 10 run
more heavily 10 a specific pan
of the electorate or. t"Ven more
advanced. to run one message
'to one group of voters. an other
to a different group. As research
ge ts increasingly sophisticated.
expect di.rt"ct m.UI campaigns to
deveJo p concurrently.
The latest piece of literature,
which arri\'ed in Tuesday's
heavy pos1-h9Hday mail, was
from me California Republican
Assembly. a conservative
branch of the party. It takes on
what has been the most
dramatic controversy of the
70th Assembly race: the mailer
by Cristi Cristich tJiat su.ggested
she had me backing of Rep.
Oiris CoA.
By nm .... m~une \\ho is paying
anention to the race knows that
Cox rook the unusual step of
denouncing the mailer publicly
and demandetl that the Cristich
campaign send out a second
mailer clarifymg Illar ht' had
sent her a geoeric ·1 can't
endorse you" leuer. (Cnstich·s
campaign says 11 ha sent me
m ailer our; so far. l\'t' heard of
no one who has received it.)
The CR.\'s mailer doesn't stop
mere. howewr. II brings up a
chargt> that has been a main Lay
of one of Crisnch·s opponents.
Chuck DeVore: her suppon of
BiU Oi.nton m 1996. It also
raises m e issu e of her
company's h.iring of
undocumented
wort.ers-·1Uegal aliens· in CR-\
parlance-and dta"s all lhret'
charges togethe-r mto a
·3 -Strik~ You 're Out" p11ch.
complete "i th baseball umpire.
Th ree other thmgs notable
about the <;RA'' mailer. One. it
misspells Cristich's first name in
pans of tt.s copy and in m e
suppost'd copy of a story from
Ille Los Angeles Ttme-s. II
checked. and our sister paper
spelled I! correctJy. l
Second is that. wh.iJe the
three c-harges the mailer makes
are right in line wim DeVore·s
stock anack. the mailer does
not enrourage a vote for an'!)
one candidate I the CRA has'
endorsed DeVore, hO't\-ever)·
·Regardless of which Assembly
Republican Assem bty
Independent Expenditure
Comminee. The major funding
is by Fieldstone Co. and
Pecha11ga Band of Luiseno
Mission Indians. Yes. Indian
gaming money.
Thar CRA mailer aside. in
Newport Beach, Cristich has
easily sent out six limes as
many mailers as her opponents.
judging by this one resident's
mail. tDeVore has sent a few.
and Don Wagner one.}
Beyond me sruping in the
70th Assembly race, !lit> mailers
offer an illuminating look into
Ille campaign for the state
Senate between Assemblymen
..:Cn Maddox and John
Campbell.
. In this race, illegal
immigration appears 10 be a
centTal issue. (With all the
budget problems and busin~
woes in California, I'm skeptical
that it is an issue that wiJJ
resonate deeply with voters.)
One Maddox mailer suggests
that Campbell voted to give
illegal immigrants a ~get out of
jail freeH card by supporting a
bill that would send iUegaJ
immigrants back to their native
countries rather than have U\em
serve ti.In~ in jail. The CampbeU
response argues that Maddox
wants to "spend our tax dollars
10 keep ilJegal aliens here.•
A slightly more loony version
of the argument contains three
representations of Mexican ID
cards. wim three very familiar
faces: Osama Bin Jones. Fidel
Smith and Saddam O'Malley.
The maiJer is from Maddox's
campaign. Campbelrs response
cries ·warning· and suggests it
is an ·anempr 10 smearft him.
Such back-and -fonh is the
landscape developed by these
maiJers.. Perhaps receiving mem
i.n a trick.le instead of a flood
makes them easier 10 digest
But burrowing mrough mem all
ar onct> is a head-spinning
business..
The spinnmg dot>S sto p on
one mailer. though. I! reads.
·Governor Arnold
Schwa.n.enegger has endorsed
JUSI one candidate for State
Senate this year.· Then beneath
a photo of the governor and
th.at candidate, it reads. ·JOI IN
CAMPBEw·
On the back. is a seven-line
endorsemt.>nt from the
govemoc. with anomer photo of
Schwan.en egger.
Ir" no hit piece. Ther~·s no
serious spin. And, after hours of
starin~ at these pieces. it's the
one I remember.
• S.J. CAHN is the managing edi1or
He may be reached at (949)
5744233 or by e-mail at
s.1.uhn!l latimes.com.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST swetl from 7 10 9 feet.
It wil be mostty sunny today SURF with highs from 60 to 65
degrees. Winds will be out of The wind swetl will build
the northwest from 15 to 20 some $t.rength near the coaa1.
mph earty, becoming ltght later pushing wave size up about on. Tonight will be mostly dear 10% with most west-facing
with light winds. The lows """'' tweaks aeeing size run a foot or be from 4, to 46.. twoowme.d,
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~nws..nou..gov size to drop toward the chest-
BOATING FORECAST
to shoulder-high lOfl9 once
dewn bfeeb, and h should
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Daily Piiot
Costa Mesa still wants county land
Deidre Newm1n
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -City leaders
are renewing their efforts to an·
nex a swath of unlncorporated
land and urging Newpon Beach
to back off its attempt to grab the
area.
The City Council on Tuesday
voted 4 10 0, with Councilwoman
Libby Cowan absenl, to continue
trying lo annex a 288-acre area
within ics sphere of influence.
The area includes West Santa
Ana I !eights, the Sama Ana
Country Oub and a mostJy resl·
dentiaJ area south of Mesa Drive
becwcen Santa Ana and Irvine
Avenues.
Newport Beach is crying to an-
nex this area becau!>e many resi·
dents and country club mem-
bers covet a Newport Beach ZIP
code and because it would yield
a pol of $30 million in redevelop-
ment funds. Tuesday's decision
put Newport Beach on notice
lhat Costa Mesa will not acqui·
esce to its neighbors' incursion.
"This Is something I think we
have 10 fight for," COBta Mesa
resident Bob Graham said.
Costa Mesa applied to annex
lhe 228-acre area In 200 l . The
Local Agency Formation Com-
mission, which has the final say
on annexations. approved the
city's request, wilh the exception
of Wesr Santa Ana Heights be-
cause Newport Beach had al·
ready made a prelinlinary move
to annex it.
The commission's exemption
of West Santa Ana Heights set off
a protest vote by residents in the
rest of this area. The protest vote
was successful, quashing Costa
Mesa's annexation efforts alto·
gether.
Once Newport began looking
into anneXing West Santa Ana
I !eights, the owner of the coun-
try club told tJ1e Newport Beach
City Council tha1 .club members
wan ted lo be part of Newport
Beach as well.
When Newport filed to annex
the area. it appUed for not only
West Santa Ana Heights and the
country club, but the area south
of Mesa Drive, which includes
two parcels already within Co ta
Mesa city limiLs.
"I think NE'wport Beach 1s at-
tempting a land grab.·· Costa
Mesa resident Beth Refakt's said
Tuesday.
Newport's interest in the coun·
try club is especially galJJng be·
cau e the club is bordered on al·
most all sides by Cos1a Mesa,
Graham said.
.. If Newport Beach gets it. it
strikes right al the heart of Costa
Mesa:· Graham said. "It's like us
trying to annex Balboa Island."'
Cow1cilman Allan Milll!>OOr
said chat Newporc Beach should
respect Costa Mesa's boundaries
and its sphere of innue111:e.
"This Is clearly in Costa Mesa's
sphere," Mansoor said . "I think
it's ridiculous that Newpon
Beach wants to annex areas that
are already part of Costa Mesa.~
None of the residents or coun·
try club members who want to
be part of Newport Beach
showed up Tuesday to express
their sendmems to tJ1e council.
Russell Niewiarowsld. a West
Santa Ana Heights resident who
has been a vocaJ proponent of
annexation by Newport. Beach,
said his neighborhood remains
unified in its hope 10 be· pan of
Newport.
"Costa Mesa can try all it
want to stop the process or per-
suade the people to change their
mind, but that's jusl nol going Lo
happen... Niewiarowski said.
.. And I ju!>t wish Costa Mesa
would focu~ on the terri1ory 1hey
do have and bener that lratherl
than try co stop what"s already
going forward."
COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL MEETING WRAP-UP
INSIDE CITY HALL
I !ere are a few of the issues the council
con'iidered Tuesday:
TRANSPORTATION REPORT
l'he council received a final repo rc from
lhc Downtown and F.astsidt'
frJnsporta tion Ad Hoc Committee. The
rnmmi11ee was charged with making
rccommendalions for lraffic
improvements on the east
side of the city, including
Newport Boulevard, East
17th Street and the
neighborhoods east of
Newport Boulevard.
In November. the commirtee voted in
favor of widening Newport Boulevard by
adli111g a fourth norchbound lane berween
17th and 19th streets and a fourth
southbound lane between 19th Street and
Broadway.
WHAT HAPPENED
The council voteli 10 approve and file
the report. It will not provide final
direction on the liowmown and ca,tcrn
areas until the public review pron''"' for
the environmental o;cudy of the w1dcn111g
of Newport Boulevard i' complete. 111c
public review procc.!>S should take place in
late !>pring.
WHAT WAS SAID
··1 uggest a foUow-up com111111ee be c,c1
up," committee member Tom F.gan ~id.
"I have a feeling we barely scratched the
surface ...
REVISION OF BUDGET
nae council con:,idered adjusting the
FYI
•WHAT: next Costa Mesa City Council
mealing
•WHEN: 6:30 p.m. March 1
•WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive
•INFORMATION: (714) 754-5221
budget 10 accoum for a $I . I -million
decrea'le in revenue., lo the gencral fund
compared lO what wa.,
adop1i•d 111 June. The
decreJ.»e wru. cau<;ed by 1he
lo!>s of backfill 1ha1 was
supptN !d 111 make up for
Gov. Arnold Schwar1.cnegger's lowering of
the car tax.
WHAT HAPPENED
111e council unammou1>ly approved the
adju,tmcnt.
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
crease in groundwater use in the
future. according to a reporc re-
leased Wednesday by the
Orange County Grand Ju ry.
leveb near 1he coa<,t to fall 10
more than 80 feet below .. ca
level.
expectt·d lo provide a nev,o
source of fresh water. ic, ex·
peeled to replenhh the county's
underl(round water supplies.
Water district expects
ri se in groundwater use
fhc Orange Couniy Water
District expects a !>Uhs1an1iaJ in·
Toca! water use within the wa·
ter districfs service area is ex-
pected to increru.e by 20% by the
year 2020. the report showed.
Excessive gro und water with·
drawals have caused water
·111e Orangt• County Water
Districl and the Orange County
Sanitation 1Ji<,tric1 are devdup·
ing a project that will convcrc
I 00 million gallons per day of
wastewater in10 de!>aJtcd, puri-
fied water. The project. which i~
For more information about
the Grand Jury reporc, visit
Ii 11 p:llwwui. occou rls urglgrt 1dj 11 •
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PUBLIC SAFETY
Small tire causes
restaurant to close
A minor clt.'CLrical fin-
caused the NeWpOrt Hlh
Com1>any to 5hut dawn for
the night. Coi.ta Mesa fire
ollld:tl' !\Ult.I.
Fin•fi>thtl'" oll1'iwd ll~ lhl'
rt•st.111r.mt in tJw i I 00 block
<11 I lt1rhor IJoulev:ut.I to Ont.I
a ft•w tlt't'lltlllivc lil(hl!\ 1111
llw root 111 lhl· h11lldir\l(
~111okt11i.:, Fin· Rattalion
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• c.nt« StNet and
Plac.ntla Av.nue:
Possession of a controlled
substance w as reported at
12:05 a.m. Monday.
• ciev.iand Avenue: Graffiti
was rePorted m the 3000
blodt at 2:25 p.rn. Monday
• ~ BouMvard: An
assault was reported in the
1800 blodt at 4:23 p.m.
Monday.
• Newport Boulevard and
East Wilson Street:
Possession of a controlled
substance was reported at
6:20 p.m. Mon<1ay.
• Plnec:reek Drive: A robbery
was reported m the 2800
blodt at 12:2!? pm. Monday.
• West 19th Street: Drinking
in public was reported 1n the
700 bloct. at 2·21 pm.
FRAUD
Continued from A 1
urc hrn111•d hy n11"1 111111 ual lu11d
cmnpa11tl'' h1·1·a11•w they t1·11d to
'kim profi t, from 01lwr 11wc·,
ION.
Pimco l'n Wrcd 111t11 1111 1111111.,
dost>d a~reeml·nt with (A11111ry.
Widmann ~1id.
• lhl'y ditl 11111 ~1Vl' t)\fll'r lllV1''
t<m. 111rom1a11cm w 111<.1~1· m
fumwd dcc·bio11' ahm1t tllt'11 111
vestment<.,~ Ill' -.ni1I
On l\JcMJ.1y. 1'11rn 11 1 .11l1·d "'
arra llAClllClll With < .. 111.11\• ",111
iM1lutt'<I i11l'tt!\'nl" ,11HI '-lid H will
<hJef Keith Fujimoto s:ud.
• 111crt: w.is a small 6~ 0 11
thl' roo(, • he !Ml.id. ·eut WC
were able 10 put It out very
M11111.·
11ic l'$tlmat~'<.I dnmagt•
on the itructure wai. about
s;wo, hilt the l't!~tauru111 cfo·
c1tkd to clo .. c for I.he niKht
bcrau."IC the llrc depanment
had 111 ~hut down AH..~ .111d
~ll'l.'trit·ity. f'11ji01010 'aid.
No onc was hurt in tlw
tnetdc11L
Monday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• w..t Coast Highway: A
boat burglary was reported
in the 2500 blodt al 5:08 p.m.
Tuesday.
• JambcHM Road: An auto
theft was rePorted in the
3300 blodt at 4:38 p.m
Tuesday.
• MacAtthur Boulevard •nd
Bi90C\ ~:A traffic
accident involving mjunes
was reported at 12:49 p.m
Tuesday.
• Mitam•r Drive: Vandalism
was reportedinthe 1700
blodt at 10:03 a.m. Tuesday.
• Promontory Drive West: A
home burglary was reported
in the 500 blodt at 4:07 p.m
Tuesday
• 11th Street: A hit·and·run
wa s reported in the 2100
blodt at 8:12 a.m, Tuesday
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Continued from Al
on his face. and everyone was
screaming Wld t'heering him
(111, ·Monah.au i.ald. The fumlly ~ supp<>fied to
celebrate Its new house with the
1'1'0Wd at a huge block party, b ut
thut Well> postponed because of
the min, Monaha11 sald. After a
q111ck chat tor lhe camera with
th\• shuw's h11:.1, ly Pennington.
untkr t1111brcllus, tJ1e fain Uy ww.
eM·ortcd insid e the house for a
grand 10111.
·111e producers of the show are
Mill treulinl( the interior or the
hlllu.c as 1op i.ecret until the
ACCIDENT
Continued from Al
in~ 70 mph. about 30 miles
fa~ter than Lhe posted speed
limit, l·1~Pdtr1t:k :.aid. lnvcstiga·
tor': who analy1.ed lhe sllid
111ark.o; made hy thc l'nr tfres. de-
ll'r1111m·d 1ha1 VrKa wa.-, ·gom.: at
u very lu~h rate of speed ." he
'·'"' • fnl' It'''' n•vealetl that she
Wd!> doi ng at k·a~t 62 I mph I." he
..aid.
Olhl'r~ who 'aw the acdt.lent
toltl invl':-lit-tatof!\ that Vl•ga was
w1•avin.: in arrd out of traffic and
1ha1 sh t• wa)i tailgating at l<'ast
KOCE
Continued from Al
M.mh 10, wt· will ll'rminatc aJI
11ci.:u1t,1trc111' with the founda
11011 tlllt.I c.lt·l·1lle whiJI to do with
KO< I·\ hcen'>c." Dahl said.
I 'ilY'>tJr'i. attorney. Richard
IJoyll Shl'nn.Jn. ha.-, already sent
a 1 opy or till' ~uit 10 tJle db trict
a11d told n .. 111 he would file it
1111111edi.itely if the district went
.1hrulf wuh 1hr '><lll• 10 thl' foUJ1·
tfot i1111 l>ahl '>aid that t>uystar
al'>o thrcull'tlt'd trJ 'ue carh of
1111' 1h,111r1 1n1:.IC'l'' cxcep1 Ar·
111a11clo ll111:t, whu h<11.l i1111ially
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rt!\ "It' rl'Jl't 1.iu11 hy IJC Lrvinc
anct ''' t•nthu'ti:l'lit· embrace hy
f'ldt>rly Brpuhlicam and libeml
1c111milh'"' luokinK for an ide:.i
for a col11rn11.
l11a1 will al l ht• changed when
fcdernl drrhrvi-.i.. amVl' in Yorba
J Jllda w11h 't·wraJ tons of
pn·'1de111ial part.·r~ held. until
now. in wa,hi11~t11n. lllese
papt'" w1ll lw c1111ver1ed i1110 •. 1
tnit• hhrc1ry rntlwr than a '>pin
r.1norv bv the archivi~l' and will
1•v1•1111'm1iy he acccsi.lhle to
-.chular-.. lu~lona.n~ and
nwmlll'ri. of the gencml publk
who wuulcl hke 111 knuw whal
n-.1lly too~ plarc durinK tJ1 e
admi11is1r.11 l1111 of our only
prc•,idt.•111 l'v1•r to rc!\ign hi),
oflk l"
Ir\ 1101 d c:u at 1h1i. point what
will huppt•n to the l~1llc.ing Nlxnn
wlll'n the .1rrhlvi~H<. 111ke over. In
ca,t• y1111 haw 11'1 111c1 u1> wi th
him. I urt-tl' you to visit the Nixon
Mt1!\t•11111 heforc tJ1e feds impose
w rn<.' M'nw 111 c.lu ll ohicclivily 11n
tlw rrot.eedings thct't'. Ilic
lullung Nixon holds forth in a
small Lhcaler where a computer
111 the rci1r ,r;uts you with a list
AROUND TOWN
• Send AAOUNO 10WN items to
the Daily Piiot, 330 W. Bay St .
Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by e-mail
to luis.pena@latimos.com; by fax
to (949) 646-41 70; or by calling
(949) 674-4298. Include the time,
date and location of the event, as
well as a contact phone number.
TODAY
SpMk Up Newport wtl p....m
its 23rd annual Mayor's Dinner
with koynote speaker John M.W.
Moorfadi at 8 p.m. at the
Newpon Beadi Marrion, 900
Newpon Center Drive. Newport
Mayor Tod Ridgeway will give the
state of the city address. The coll
Is S60 per perton. $600 for a table
for 10. Information· (949)
224-2266.
The friends"' tM Or.,..~ Col\ege Ubfery end the Lido Isle
Woman'• Club will present OCC
Vice President of ln1tructlon
Robert Dees apeaklng on "A Short
History of the Engtl1h languege;
The event will begin et 7:30 p.m.
at the Udo fide Clubhou ... 701 Vie
Lido Soud, Udo Ille, Newport
Beach. The c:ott It $6. lnfonnetlon
end reeervetlont: (714) 432·5087.
~y
The Newport .... and ntne
~mbera of commerce will holt
• candidet .. ' forum at 7:30 a.m.
It the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500
Mac:Ar$ur Btvd. Candldatea from
the 10th Auembtv District end
the 35th ttatt Senete District ,.,....,..a will ~iv.i lnvltlrtfnn" to
show airs in March. But some
who bdped with the renovation.
such as Munoz. got a IN!ak
preview.
The ttiplets -IWO bo-p and a
girl -will be in the nursery
room. MWtoz said. The room of
one of the McCrorys' sons is
designed with a j\Ulgle theme,
MWlOZ hd ped paint detailed
wood cut-outs of animals such
as monkeys and gjraJJes that
were then pasted to the wall
Their other son wiU now be
sleeping in a pirate ship bed
since he is fascinated by pirates,
Munoz said. There is also a
waterfall and large jungle gym In
the backyard for the kids, Munoz
adtled.
·nae eXterio't of the house has
two vehjcles, FitzPatrlck said.
As she was crying 10 make an
unsafe lane change, Vega lost
control of the vehicle, and her
right front tire strutl the curb,
causing the car to veer off the
street. roll several times and
crash into a concrete waU about
125 feet away from the point of
impact. he said.
The wall collapsed, smashing
in the roof of the vehicle and
crushing the head of the little
girl in the car seat, Fit.zPatrick
said. Diana Vcbra died on the
scene, he said.
Araceli Vega was in a hurry to
Ket to another day-care center,
which lypically maJces parents
pay fines if there is u delay in
voted' against se,lling to th e
fo undation.
"If Daystar sues, we wiJI re·
spond tu the uit and probably
file a cross complaint for de-
claratory relief," Dahl said.
Such a judgment would put
Lhc decision of who coul t.1 huy
the slation into the hands or the
coun. Other bidder in the proc-
t•ss had threatened to sue the
distril't if they were not chosen.
The Corporation for Public
BroadcasLing has also told the
district it rnuJd sue for the re·
tum of S20 million in grants and
equipment givt'n in 1he expecta-
tion that the station would ajr it:.
proKramming.
of 22 cati:gories of questions.
Each time you select a catet_:ory,
a bunch of <;ubcatc~orics come
up until you finally ~el down 10
specific questions,
When I asked. for example.
"Was your fi rst pollticaJ race
!against Jerry Voorhjs for a seat
In Congress! a mudslinging
campaignr -Nixon biogmphcr
Howard Morris called it
"Hed·baiting" -the l ruking
Nixon answered earnestly· "No.
it was very gent.Jemanly." l11at's
the way ii goes.
I have a list of questions in a
desk drdwer that I still want to
ask him, and I jot down
additions occasionally. For
example: Wl\y. oh, why, didn't
you destroy those tapes when It
was sliU po~lble? Did you really
believe that Helen Gahagan
Douglas was a communist? Who
advised you not to shave before
1he Kennedy lV debate? Did you
ever visi1 any of your associates
who went to prison after
Watergate? Wh at Is J fenry
Ki~inger really lilc.e? SruJT like
that I hoped tu find answer<1 to
buried in the 1a1>es of Lhe Talk.lug
Nixon.
I admit to being a presidential
museum and library junkie. I've
visiled eight of the dozen listed
by the National Archives and
participate. The cost is from $25
to $30. lnfonnation: (949)
729-4400.
The Newport...,, Public
Library Foundation wm present
Lori Wallach, director of the
Public Citizen'• Global Trade
Watch, as part of the
Oistinguithed Speakers Lecture
Series at 7 p.m. In the Friends
Meeting Room at the Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
Newport ee.ch. There will be live
music and a buffet dinner. Tldcets
cost $66. lnforrrurtlon:
(866)301-2411,
dsl•@wntem·dlrrtCt.com,
http://www. newportbelldlllbrary.
org.
The Deughtllra of h Ameftcen
Revolution, the Sons of the
American RevoMion end the
Newport-Meu Unified Schoof
Diatrid will hott a eemlner on
·George WaahlnQton'• Legadee.
from 8:30 e.m. to 2:30 p.m. et the
Neighbofhood Community c.m .... 1846 Park Ave., Costa
Mele. The COit it $10.
Information; (949) MS-6207.
The UC Irvine Center tor
Unconventional Security Affalra
la apon90rlng ·undmlnea and
Human Sec:urtty; a pnJMntatlon
by Kenneth Ruthet'ford,
co-founder of the Landmine
SoMYot'a Network. Ruthet1ord
hat worted along audt cellbridet
• Princeee OiaNI, au.en Noor,
and Heither Mille~. The
P'tMIUtion wllt beglr\ M 4 p.m. lnh~ ........... Room
1100 .t UC lrvfne. lntonnadon:
gone from salmon colo r to green.
With a front gale of frosted glass
and rre.11 greenery In the Cront
ytSd. it has the feel of a Japanese
garden.
'The whole experience resulted
ln the neighborhood coming
logecher, said Monahan. who
visited the site during the week
of constn.ICtion.
"I'm sJtting there and watching
60 people working on this
house." Monahan said "It's like a
neighborhood huild, and it's llke
the old days when you built a
house. your neighbors aU come
our and help you build ii. Now
it's like you try to build a house,
and alJ the nelghboni come out
and teU you not to."
One of the neighbors who will
pick.ing up their chlJdren, Fitz·
Patrick said.
"It's a tragic set of drcum·
stances which could've been to·
taJly prevented,· he !\Clid.
Such tragedies are common in
Southem CaHfomia, where chil·
dren spend a lot of time in cars,
said tephanie Tombrello. ex·
ecutive director of SafetyBehSafe
U.S.A.
·A lot of parents are In so
much of a hurry making those
connections in their lives be·
twt>en joblt and family,'' she said.
·uu1 lhey need 10 recognize
what is really imron ant and
what's not."
Such 1ragedic!) are satl re·
mindl•ri:. for parent:.. lomhrnllo
In Lhree letters sent to lhe dis·
1ric1. Dahl said, Daystar has
claimcd thal its $25.l million or-
tcr should have been named the
highest res1>onsible hid. 111e
California Education Code
slatei. lhilt con1muni1y w llege
districli. may ~ell property "for
ca!)h" and mus1 i.ell to the hiK)l·
('1>1 re~ponsible bidder.
TI1e KOCE-·1v fow1t.la tion
made a bid of $32 million -$8
million ca .. h and $24 minion on
a long·tem1 note. 'herman said
tha1 meant his client i.hould
have won.
The win nrng hid from the dj~
trict came after a rallying hy
leaders in Orange County husi·
Recur'tls Ad mmi!.tmtlun and
hope t<J catch up with lhP rest
one day. 1hl' most splendid I've
'><'C11 b the Eilicnhowcr spread in
Ahili ne, Kan.; the mos1
pretentious, Warren G. I larding's
1omh in Marion, Ohio; the most
self-:.erving, l lerben I loover's
lllU!)(!Um in West Branch, Iowa;
and the most fascinating. the
Franklin Roosevelt home and
library in J lyde Park. New York.
In geneml. the Democrats are
more intcrel>ting becalL"e their
museum:. include heavily critical
and often humorous material
that offers a real ~nse of the
polilical climate in which tJ1ey
'erved.
AU of the"e facilities have been
under varying degrees of control
by federal archivists fro m the
beginning. Only Nixon's wasn'I
-and now soon will be. It's
Ironic that this is happe ning
under 3.fKuably 1he mosl
secretive administration in our
history. Nixon, who also ran a
lif(ht ship, must be oi.cilla1ing in
hih grave at the thought of
bureaucrats -even if they are
r~-spccled historians -running
his library. It would not reassure
him to know that, according to a
Nalional Archives official, fu ture
visitors will soon be able to
Cxpt.'(.'t "a more objective.
(949) 824-8804,
http://www.cuss.uci.edu.
SATURDAY The""'°' Educrion .Mt Adoption Center, a nonprofit
organization, will have a seminar
on feather-destructive behavior
from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the Balearic
Community Center, 1975 Balearic
Drive, Cotta Mesa. The cost is $15
for nonmembers. Information:
(949) 631·3606,
http://www.peac.org.
The Newpolt Beech Pubic
Library Foundation will present
Lori Wallach, dir8C1or of the
Public Citlten's Global Trade
II
be sad to see the ·Extreme
Makeover: Home Edition" crew
pack up and head out la Spencer
Mearns. The 9-yeaM>kl who
lives aaoss the street. became an
honorary crew member when he
and his friend asked if they could
heJp. They helped pick up the
traSh. On Wednesday. Spencer
wu studiously performing his
job sporting an •Extreme
Makeover" crew T·shlrt that
hung below his knees.
v It was fun." Spencer said.
"'rhe fun pan was when I got 10
go in the control room."
• DE.IRDRf NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa. She may be readled at (9491
574-4221 or by e-mail at
d8irdre.r>f1Wfrlan @latlmn .com.
sald.
•·fbese Incidents tell parents
that U1ey can't cut comers when
it comes to their kids,· she said.
·And that traffic rules must be
obeyed. They're there fo r a rea·
son."
Vega was not under the 1nnu
ence of alcohol or drugs during
the incident, Fit7.Pacrick said.
She is being held in Orange
County jail in lieu of a SI00,000
bail and is expected to be ar·
raigned Friday.
• DEEPA BHARATH covers poblic
safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by
e-mail at
deepa.bharath(m/atlmes.com.
ness and education, including
Broadcom Otairman Henry
Samueli and former baseball
commjssioner Peter Ueberroth.
The KOCE-TV Foundation has
mi ssed two deadlines to meet
Lhe terms of the agreement
since October.
The March 10 deadline, Dahl
said. will be its last.
"They haven't been as quick
as we would like in responding
and haven't taken the deadlines
seriuu11ly, ·he said.
• MARISA O'NEIL covers
education. She may be readied at
(9491574..4268 or by e-mail at
marisa.oneil ,DJ la times. com.
historical point of view."
111111 might exclude our house
guests who are looking for fun
and games. So I'm probably
going to have 10 replace the
Nixon Library and Birthplace on
our visitors itinerary soon.
·rhc newly re-named Angel
Stadium is a possibility,
especially since tJ1e acquisition
of Vladimir Guerrero, but that is
seasonal. Attending any Costa
Mesa City Council meet.ing (or a
Newport Beach Council session
if Greenlight is on the agenda)
might work. So would checking
out lhe John Wayne starue al our
airport. Or silling in on a Robert
Dornan cam:>aJgn speech. but
that is seasonal .... and currently
non-existent.
I suppose we could even have
a look at the ocean, but if you
have some other ideas, let me
kn ow, We have people coming in
Marcil and April.
Meanwhile, I'll try to get out
to Yorba Llnda for a last look.
before the feds mess up all lhal
creativity with facts. Or before
John Ashcroft finds out what the
archivists are up to and sends
Lhem all to Guantanamo.
• JOSEPH N. BEU is a re1iden1 of
Santa Ana Height.s. His column
appears Thursdays.
Watch, es part of the
Distinguished Speakers lecture
Series at 2 p.m. in the Friendt
Meeting Room et the Central
Library, 1000 Avocedo Ave.
Newport Beech. Refreshments
will be served. Tidcets COit $18.
lnfonnation: (866)301·2411,
dsls@wnrem-direct.com.
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and Art Studios, 1631 Sunflower
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Dally Pilot
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City to look at ocean plan
A Newport Beach
committee will read
the fine print of
possible changes to
the state's plan.
June Ca111rande
Daily Pilot
NEWPOHT BEACH -From
Corona del Mar to El Morro. as
much as \,000 feet from the
shore, dolphin~ frolic and
breed.
TI1e California Ocean Plan
protects this area and other sen-
sitive marine habitats through·
out the state. But changes to that
plan could eaw its standards,
sending more pollution into
these areas.
Some cities, however. worry
that fine print or the proposed
changes would al the same time
bring tough new runoff stand-
ards so high that even Newport
leaders label them impossible.
That's why Garty Brown. dlrec·
tor of Orange County Coast·
Keeper, an environmental group
opposing the changes. and a
member of the city's water quali-
ty committee, will gjve a presen-
tation on the alternations at lo·
day's cornmJt1ee meeting. ··nus is a way to let the com·
miuee and others know what's
going on with the Ocean Plan.·
Brown said.
CoastKeepcr and a long lis t of
other environmental groups
have opposed the amendments
to the ocean plan proposed by
the State Water Hesourc~ Con·
trot Board.
The plan lists more than 1.600
environmentally sensitive areas
along the California coast that It
labels as "areas or special bio·
logical significance," usually be·
cause they suppon marine life.
TI1e plan says ir's illegal to dump
potentially harmful wastewater
into these areas. but in the 30
years since the plan was written,
it hasn't been enforced. Brown
said.
In 2000, C.OastKeeper success·
fully sued to make the boacd en-
force the rules. ln the wake of
that lawsuit, the board i6 looking
for ways to make compliance
more realistic.
Brown will give the presenta·
don today on why he and other
environmentalists thin~ those
changes are a bad idea.
Assistant City Manager Dave
Kill said that committee mem·
bers might decide to send the
mailer to the City Council for
conslderdtion. TI1e cow1ciJ could
decide to examine the changes
and· send its comments to the
state board in hopes of inOuenc-
ing its final decision.
"It's very possible the council
wilJ want to take a position: KifT
said.
Waiting on a sign from City Hall
June Casaa ra nde
Daily Pilot
NEWPOlff BfACl I -Some
are big. some are small. Some are
high, some are low. Some are
loud, some are muted. 'll1cy're
on poles. in roofs, on windo~.
on walls and standing alone.
Is it .Possible tu make husines.c,
signs In the d 1y a little more con·
sistent or at least a little easier on
the eyes? Timl's what city officials
want to find out.
On Feb. 26. 1he ciry will hold a
public workshop to talk ahou1
possibly changing the city's sign
code.
"We want to know from the
community what kinds of signs
arc up that they like, what tilings
bother them." Assistant City
Manager Sharon Wood said.
The workshop is the long-
awaited product of a similar
move on the Balboa Peninsula,
where three years ago the city
enacted new sign regulations.
TOWN
Continued from A4
Ave., B15, South Coast Village
Plaza, Costa Mesa. Information:
(949) 640-1727.
Th• UC Irvine college of medicine
is sponsoring a Parkinson's
disease event featuring Fox News
Channel's Morton Kondradte and
UCI geneticist Douglas Wallace.
Wood said that the rules were cs-
pedaHy needed on the penin·
sula. where handwritten and
other trashy-looking signs
brought down the look or some
neighborhoods.
uwc had signs that were of
poor quality. we had s1uff tlial
was hand-painted plywood,"
Wood said. "Sometimes. it was
jus1 hig pieces of paper in store
windows with writing on them."
As they did on lhe peninsula.
ciiy leaders wilJ con~ider creating
a set of design guidelines to gov-
ern the look of signs. They will
also consider forbidding signs on
poles and on roofs fo r busineSM:S
that also have signs on the
ground.
But the finaJ rules won'1 be
hard and fast: The city will likely
add a ·creative ~ign • exception
-any business that believes tha1
it can brealc the rules while al lhe
sam e time creating an attractive
alternative will get the chance 10
make their case to the city.
The event starts at 4 p.m. at the
Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242
Campus Drive. Information: (949)
824-8202, dlatkins@uci.edu.
Pat and Oscar's rnburant will
donate 50% of its grand opening
proceeds to Olive Crest Homes
and Services for Abused
Children. The event will take
place fTom 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
3811 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana.
Tidcets cost $5 to $10.
Information: (800)550-2445, ext.
FYI
•WHAT: Public workshop on
cl;langes to Newport Beach's
sign cod e.
•WHEN: 6:30 p.m . Feb. 26
•WHERE: Friends Meeting
Room at the Newport Beach
Central Library, 1000 Avocado
Ave.
•INFORMATION: (949) 644·3031
·n1e rules will likely vary from
neighborhood to neighborhood.
Wood ~id, lO complement Lhc
look of an area and IO help busi·
ness owners cornmunicate wi1h
passersby. For example. signs
along Mariners Mile have to
reach fast-moving driver.. on
Coast 1 lighway, unlike BaJbo11 Is·
land businesses, which taf):CI
mostJy pedestrian'>.
"'rllc idea of a sign code is 10
get 'ome consistency,· City
Councilman Steve Brombel){
said. "The idea is 10 make signs
more aesthet.icaJly pleasing and
also more helpful 10 the user."
1144.
MONDAY
The World Atfain Council of
Orange County will host George
Argyros, U.S. Ambassador to
Spain, at its monthly dinner and
speaker program from 6 to 9:30
p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel.
4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beadi. The cost is $48 for
members and $55 for
nonmembers. Information and
reservations: (949) 253-5751.
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medicine to combat bioterrorism threats.
M•rl1• O'Neil
Daily Pilot
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campus received a S3·million
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SCHOOLS LIST
El£MENTARY SCHOOLS
AdamtK-5
2850 Clubhouse Road. Costa
Mesa
Principal: Candy Cloud
Main phone: (714) 424-7935
Att~ndance: (714) 424-4702
AndenenK-6
1900 Port Seaboume, Newport
Beadl
Principal: Mary Manos
Main phone: (949) 515-6935
Callfomla K·S
3232 California St., Cotta Mesa
Principal: Jane Holm
Main phone: (714) 424-7940
College P9rtl K-3
2380 Notre Dame Road. Costa
Mesa
Principal: Pat Insley
Main phone: (714) 424-7960
O.Vl14-6
1050 Ar11ngton Drive. Costa Mesa
Principal: Cheryl Galloway
Main phone: (714) 424· 7930
Attendance: (7141424-4762
Eattbluft K-6
2627 Vista del Oro. Newport
Beach
Principal: Charlene Metoyer.
Main phone: (949) 515-5920
It Is so strong thar SO kilograms
-about the amount lhat would
61 in a suitcase -could infect
250,000 people and kill 19,000 if
dropped from an ailplane, saJd
Philip Feigner, a director at the
center.
"That w ould have to take a
very large supply of antibiotics
and could deplete the supply,"
Feigner said. "'ITeating this ls not
like a regular strep W eedon. You
would have to take antibiotics for
six months or a year."
Feigner and Villarreal's vaccine
H..t>or View K-6
900 Goldenrod Ave .. Corona del
Mar
Principal: Mellissia Christensen
Main phone: (949) 516-6940
ICaiMl'3-6
2130 Santa Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa
Principal: Stacy Holmes
Main phone: (949) 515-6950
Attendance: (949) 515-6852
Killybrooke K-5
3155 Killybrooke lane, Costa
Mesa
Principal: Kathy Sanchez
Main phone: (714) 424-7945
U ncoln K·6
3101 Pacific View Drive, Corona
def Mar
Principal: Barbara Rothman
Main phone: (949) 515-6955
Attendance: (949} 515-6808
MarinenK·6
2100 M ariners Drive, Newport
Beach
Principal: Pam Coughlin
Main phone: (949) 516-6960
Newport Coast K-6
6655 Ridge Park Road. Newport
Coast
Principal: Monique VanZeeBroeck
Main phone: (949) 515-6975
Newport Elememary K-6
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researctl differs from the •dirty"
vaccines of the past. which use
the entire bacteria and can cause
serious side effects or even infec·
tJon with the bacteria itself.
Feigner said. Instead. they are
sorting through the 2,000 pro·
teins that make up the bacteria
to 6.nd ones that could effectively
stave off lnfeclion without male·
Ing the person getting the vac·
cine sick.
UCI researche~ have devel·
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press that allows them to quickly
separate the proteins.
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by the National institutes of
Health from a series the team
has applied for. They hope to use
Boulevard, Newport Beach
Principal: Denise Knutsen
Main phone: (949) 515-6965
Newport Heights K-6
300 E. 15th St.. Newport Beach
Principal: Judith Chambers
Main phone: (949) 515-6970
Attendance: (949) 515-6872
Pmularino K-3
1060 Paularino Ave .. Costa Mesa
Principal: John Sanders
Main phone: (714) 424-7950
Attendance: (714) 424-4742
Pomona K-3
2051 Pomona Ave .. Costa Mesa
Principal: Julie McCormick
Main phone: (949) 515-6980
RH 4-6
601 Hamilton St., Costa M esa
Principal: Ken Killian
Main phone: (949) 515·6905
Attendance: (949) 515-6836
Sonora K-3
966 Sonora, Costa Mesa
Principal: Christine Anderson
Main phone: (7141424-7955
Victoria K-5
1025 Victoria St.. Costa Mesa
Principal: Judy Laakso
Main phone: (949) 515-6985
Attendance: (949) 515-6985
Whitti9f K·3
1800 N. Whittier Ave .. Costa Mesa
Principal: Sharon Blakely
Main phone: (949) 515·6990
Wiison K-6
801 Wilson St., Costa Mesa
Principal: Candy Sperling
Main phone: (949) 515-6995
Woodland K-2
2025 Garden Lane, Costa Mesa
Principal: Lauren Medve
Main phone: (949) 515·6945
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS
Ensign lntennadi.ie 7-8
2000 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach
Principal: Edward Wong
Main phone: (949) 515-6910
Attendance: (949) 515-3342
the same process to develop vac-
cines for smallpox. SA.RS and the
plague.
Tularemia is also known , .....
·rabbit fever· because the bacte·
rium grows on the fur of rabbitS.
Commonly found on rabbits on
Martha's Vineyard, the bacter1a
are sometimes spread by lawn -
mowers running over rabbit car-
casses. Most infections from the
naturally occurring strain are not
fatal. Feigner said, and often
cause skin irritation.
'J'he UCI researchers are col·
laborating with the Defence Sci·
ence and Technology Laboratory.
the scientific re earch wing of the
United Kingdom Ministry of De·
fence.
TeWinlde 6-8
3224 California St., Costa Mesa
Principal: Jeff Gall
Main phone: (714) 424-7965
Attendance: (714) 424-5692
HIGH SCHOOLS
Corona d.i Mar 7-12
2101 Eastbluff Driv.e. Newport
Beach
Prinoipals: Brooke Booth, 7-8;
Sharon Fry, 9· 12; (949) 515-6000
Attendance: (949) 515-6005
Cost• Mna 7-12
2650 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa
Principals: John Garcia, 7·8; Fred
Navarro, 9-12
M ain phone: (714) 424-8700
Attendance: (714) 424-8705
E.stancia 9· 12
2323 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa
Principal: Tom Antal
Main phone: (949) 515-6500
Attendanc1:i; (949} 515-6505
Middle College High Sctiool
2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa
Principal: Robert Nanney
Main phone: (714) 432·5732
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600 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach
Principal: Michael Vossen
Main phone: (949) 515-6300
Attendance: (949) 515-6305
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20402 Newport Coast Drive.
Newport Coast
(949) 219-0100
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CENTER
Back Bay Cont. High Sctiool
M onta Vista High School
390 Monte Vista Ave., Costa Mesa
Principal: Deborah Lucker-Davis
M ain phone: (9491515-6900
Back Bay attendance: (949)
515·3385
M onte Vista attendance: (949)
515-3382
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Principal: Diana Carey
Main phone: (949) 515·6996
Attendance: (949) 515-5345
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ELECTION 2004
Candidates for the 46th
Congreuional District:
REPU8UCAN
Robert K. Doman
Rep. Dana Aohrabacher
DEMOCRAT
Jim Brandt
Tan 0 . Nguyen
Paul Wiikins
GREEN
Tom lash
LIBERTARIAN
Keith Gann
COMING FRIDAY
Profiles of the Democratic
candidates for the 46th
Congressional District.
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remaining until Election Dav.
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(714) 836·5158
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THE RACE FOR THE 46TH DISTRICT CONGRESSIONAL SEAT
Eager for a return to the political arena
TV and radio personality Robert Dornan is
itching to join the fight against terrorism.
Allcl1 Robinson
Daily Pilot
A fter a varied career that
included being a U.S. Air
Force fighter pilot, Robert
K. Doman wants to continue his
service to the country as the
46th District's congressman.
Dornan is challenging Rep.
Dana Rohrabacher ln the March
2 primary for the seat
Rohrabacher has held since
1988.
With a reputation for speaking
his mind, it's nor surprising that
much or Do man's career has put
him in the public eye. He's
hosted political talk shows on
1V and radio. he's been a movie
and a 1V ac1or, and he's even
been a cab driver in Los Angeles.
He also served as a
congressman for 18 years. But
DOman said he was most proud
of the time he spe nt in the
military. His father. a decorated
combat veteran wtth five purple
hearts, encouraged Dornan to
continue his education. Bur
Doman, who had always wanted
to folJow in his father's footsteps.
joined the Air Force at 19 aJ1d
became a fighter pilot.
Today. the code or honor held
by the military and other safety
forces represent a moral
standard that has been worn
away by religious and
government institutions. he
said.
"I realized (being a
congressman) was not as
significant in my experience as
serving in the Air Force," he
said. "In the Air Force, I new
with men and served with men
and women that understood the
meaning or the word loyalty."
A former 7jegfield FoUies
. showgirl, Dornan's mother was
po litically active at the local
ROBERT K. DORNAN
AGE: 70
RESIDENCE: Sunset Beach
EDUCATION: Attended Loyola
Marymount University, 1950-53
FAMILY: married 49 years to
Sallie Dornan; five children
CAREER: U.S. Air Force fighter
pilot, 1953-57; TV political talk
show host, 1968-74; member of
Congress, 1976-97; radio talk
show host. 1999-2004; 17 vears
in the Air Force reserves
PARTY: Republican
level. and his admiratjon or her
led him into his own public
service career. he aid.
While in Congress. Doman
took 1:onservative stances on
fiscal polky, foreign affairs,
national defense and social
issues. He drew auention more
than once for his fiery remark.<.
on the House floor and
elsewhere.
"In a world of gutless wonder'
in most parties and in a world of
ultra-political correctness. 1he
outspoken person stands out
even more." Dornan said.
He has said very little that he'~
regretted over the years. though
he did mention a 1992 commenr
about "lesbian spcar·chuckers"
that received a lot of media play.
"ln 42 years. one misspeak
isn't bad." he said.
Since the terrorist attac~ of
Sept. 11. 200 I, Dornan has been
itching 10 help light terrorism
and get back into the fray of
policy making, he said.
He counts among his
succes<;es ending abonions in
the military and !.Cek.ing the bc!>I
aJ1d safest equipnwnt fo r tJ1e
mili\ary.
·1n Congres.s. the most
important thing I did there was
saving human lives, .. he said.
What Is th• moat prMSinta I.au• in th•
1tate1 In Newport-M.N1
State: Out-of-control Sacramento
spending and resultant budget crisis
aggravated by out·of-control illegal
immigration.
Local: impact of out-of-control state
spending on local tax base, crippling
efforts to roll bac:k teenage/youth drug
use and efforts to address substandard
education.
How will vou be able to addrns the
COMetnl of Newport-Meta in
Washington?
The exact same way I did for years
representing Orange County in Congress.
With the bes1 constituent service in the
California delegation -top-notch staff of
dedicated public servants. Mv repuration
in Congress as a "hard-
worker-second-to-none" was earned the
hard wav -through long hours.
Whit makes you the *t person for the
job7
Never took influence-peddling tainted
donations. Self-evide nt life experience
defending faith, family and freedom as a
husband, dad, grandfather, pilot, U.S. Air
Force officer and
communicator/broadcaster.
World-traveled bevond anv current
member as journalist/House intelligence
committee member.
What one thing would you hope to
1ccompli1h while In e>mc.1
With wisdom and scholarship to bring mv
life experience to bear in the
no-end·in·sight war on terror. "Knowing
your enemv" is a powerful stanl
How do you ... yourself worici"9 with
your party, in Congfels and with the
WhiteHouH1
Mv two best friends in Congress are
chairmen -Chairman of Armed
Services Duncan Hunter, Chairman of
International Affairs Henry Hyde.
Personal relationship with the Bush
ON THE ISSUES
DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DAIL V Pll 01
Robert Dornan 1s running agam for a seat m Congress.
family equal to any member of
Congress.
How do you rate the federal
government's handling of homeland
security? What else can be done, if
anything, to make the U.S. more secure
from tenorism 1
Qualified B grade. The uovemmenr's best
moves at preventing another attack must
be kept secret, therefore, history mav
give Pres. Bush and Anorney General
John Ashcroft an A+.
Our U.S. government must 1ell the total
truth about the extent throughout the
Muslim world -Morocco to Mindanao
-of hate·filled anti-West radical Islamic
teaching through schools and the11 press.
Anti-Semilism has surpassed the Hitler
gang's lving and libel.
What's your opinion of the president's
proposed gu811 woricer pn>gram7 How
should the t.deral govemment address
illegal immigration?
Any Democrat Hproposals" are
nightmarishlv worse, but the
admimstrarion HproposalH is so badly
flawed that it would create an accelerated
invasion bevond whal the politicians
"tolerate" now. This proposal would begin
another move across all our borders with
the migratory magnetic force of gravity -
it has already begun. Ask our thin line of
border control officers. We must repair our
border integrity whatever lhe price, it
would be preventative fiscal sanity.
Is there too much ..,.nding In the
pre1Jiden1'1 budget propoaal7 How can
the deficit be reduced, end lhould
Americans be CC>Memed about it1
Federal spending is explos ive and
bevond precedent (and thal does not
include Iraq and Afghanistan liberation
costs.) Congress is on a spending binge. f
swear I will work tirelessly to stop and roll
back discretionary spending increases.
Tackling hot issues remains incumbent's focus
Dana Roh rabacher
wants to continue to
fight for liberty,
justice and the issues
he believes in.
Alicia Robinson
Daily Pilot
DANA ROHRABACHER
AGE: 56
RESIDENCE: Huntington Beach
EDUCATION: bachelor's in
history fro m l ong Beach State,
1969; master's in American
studies from use. 1976
FAMtl Y: married to Rhonda
Carmony for six years;
expecting triplets
CAREER: journalist and
Y ears of observing politics freelance writer, 1970·80;
from the sideHnes and assistant press secretary and
working for fonner · White House speechwriter
President Ronald Reagan under President Reagan,
Inspired Rep. Dana Rohrabacher 1980-87; congressman.
to embark on his own poUtical 1988-2004; chairman of House
space and aeronautics
subcommittee since 1997
PARTY: Republican
career.
Rohrabacher Is vying against
former Rep. Robert K. Dornan in
the Republican primary to keep
the 46th District congressional
seat he's held for 16 years.
After studying history in
coUege,Rohrabacherernbarked
on a career in journalism.
working for City News Service.
writing freelance articles and
later writing editorials for the
Orange County Register.
With an interest in polltlcs.
Rohrabacher lcnew he would
either be a teacher or a
journalist, but he was drawn to
the activism of a media career.
he sald.
•t'd rather make history than
teach it." he said.
He admired Reagan and
worked on his campaigns in
1976 and 1980. He later became
a WhJte House speechwriter and
helped develop economic
reform and defense policies.
Slnce he's been ln Congress.
Rohrabacher has tried to
promote the Ideals of liberty
and justice, he saJd. He's
especially proud wtth the work
he did tn Afghanistan, which
helped end the 'JBllban's reign.
and of a bUJ he wrote that
'9tored American Inventors'
pa~nt rtihll. he said. 1 As.Ide from hla political career, :lobnblchet hat aome atypical
fnftlltii1¥. He~ wrtnen two
complete screenplays. one -an
adventure ftlm about a Desen
Storm veteran on an
archeological expedition -has
been optioned and might be
produced this year.
He's also been surfing as often
as possible since he was
introduced to the sport 15 years
ago by Rhonda Carmony. whom
he later married.
Once he becomes a father this
spring. Rohrabacher said he'll
be taldng fewer risks and
spending more time at home -
Carmony and he are awaiting
triplets. But he doesn't plan to
give up surfing. and he wants to
continue his career as a
legislator.
With Republicans controlJing
the White House and Congress.
Rohrabacher said now is the
perfect time for him to move
forward with his initiatives.
which have included fighting
illegal lmmigradon and
promoting the apace progJam.
•Now, I have Influence to try
to achJeve some of those things
that I really believe ln, and I
should try to put som e of that
seruority to work to try to make
this a better world and to try to
save America from lea enemJes,"
he said.
What It the most pressing
l11ue in the 11ate1 In
Newport·Mffa1
Illegal immigration.
How will you be able to
addreu th• conc-.ns of
~rt-Meaa ln
Washington? •
I have been doing that by
being involved In high-tech
issues dealing with America's
space program and also being
for low taxes and
growth-oriented economic
policies and making sure that
our country's safe. My No . 1
priority is to keep our country
sate, and mv No. 2 priority is
to keep it prosperous.
What ma~s you the belt
person for the Job 1
I think I've got a personality
that is open to discussion. I
have firm beliefs, but I'm not a
demagogue or anything. I
know how to listen to people.
My attitude and my demeanor
reflect the style of this area.
What one thlnta would YoU
hope to ec:compffsh while In
ofnce1
If I could pass this bill that I've
submitted, that is In the
hopper now (and) that will be
coming to a vote this year,
limiting the heahhcare that we
give to Illegal lmmlgran~. I
think It would be the first big
step In turning around the
problems of Illegal
Immigration. How. you ... younelf
WOltcif'I wttti your perty, In
Conti ..... Ind with tM WNee HouN?
I think that I am able to work
with mv petty. I think I am
more In agreement with my
ON THE ISSUES
STEVE MtCRANK I DA1lY P1l01
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher pausing from a walk on the Huntington Beach Pier.
constituents than I em with mv
overall party.
How do you rat9 the federal
~· hancltng of homalMd NCUrfty1 What elM
can be done, If anythfnt, to
make the U.S. more MCUN
'""" tllrrOftam., I think our presidenf1 doing a
greet job when It comes to
nationef eecurity. and that's
what la much better for ua. to
be t.adng cere of business
~and eliminating future
'9norilta ll'lthetl than Wilting
for them tO act and hlYing to
IUft9t enormous ceauatttee.
What'• your opinion of the
~· PfOPOMd guest worker Pf'OINm1 How lhould thefMerel~
~lllepllmmlgmion1
I think in ridiculous. The
president'• got a very good
heart. I know he don, bot It
just doesn't make any aenae.
The IOlutlon to the Illegal
lmmigr.ilon proa.m la to quit
giving beneftta to Illegal
lmmlgranta, end when Illegal
Immigrant. are Identified
becaUH they are trying to
conaume tho. beneftb thev
are turned In and~ arw
deported. 11191 lmmlgttntt
should not be getting
government benefits. period.
11th.,. too much apendlng In
the pt'Nldent'I budget
propoNl1 How c:en tM deficit
be reduced. and should
Am..tc:ens be COMemed
aboutlt1
I think that we can work with
the president to try to find
some 18vlngs. We're going to
have to privaOie some thing•
that the government does and
make sure that we continue
the ecot iomlc growth rite, and
then we've got to cut out
spending.
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Al Ttu-sday. Februaty 19, 2004 SOC IETY Daily Pilot
THE CROWD
Visions of love danced in their heads
L ove was In the air.
The VISionaries, a
support group of the
Orange County Museum of Art,
slw'ed Valentine's Day with
husbands and lovers at the Fow
Seasons Hotel In Newport
Beach. The chic Saturday night
soiree was created with great
attention to detail by Four
Seasons' executive chef Mkhel
Pleton .
..-----~ Some 100
Visionaries
gathered in
the baUroom
at the hotel,
dressed to k:iJJ
and ready to
dance the
night away.
"I ordered
the biggest B.W. COOK dance Ooor I
could have,"
event chair lftne Mathews said.
"The Al1 Davia Juz Band was a
smashing success. They had us
dancing au night long."
Art Davis is a psychologist
with a doctorate who has been
playing Jaz.z in Orange County
for many years to the delight of
patrons such as the Visio naries.
Mathews, wife of Or. WUUam
Mathewe, who also happens to
be an accomplished wine
expert. welcomed the local
guests and party committee
members, including dedicated
friends Roaalle Prtedman,
Barbara Glabman, Teri
Kennady, Gale Layman, Suld
McCardle, and Jan
Seltz-JuhlnaJd. Also.
support ing Irene Mathews
were Donna Phelps, Marlene
Hamontree, a nd Robin
Turner.
"ln the spirit of the original St.
Valentine's IYdy in the fourtl1
century A.D .. we have come
together lonight to celebrate
friendship and be close to loved
ones,· Irene Mathews said.
Pieton and the Four Seasons
dj.ning staff exquisitely carried
out the love theme. P.verything
was created with a Valentine's
Iheme. from start io finish. red
hearts exploded everywhere.
Pieton's Peekytoe crab, the
'>tarter course. was prepared and
i.ervcd surrounded by red
peppers Conned In Valentine's
hearts. Even the filet of beef
tenderloin was served in a
heart·shaped scalJoped potalO
basket.
Special wines selected by
William Mathews accompanied
the elegant dinner. The
highlight or Mathews' wine
service was a Casa LapostoUe
Cabernet Sauvignon. The wine
came from Oille and the
vineyards of AJe:u.ndra Manlier
Upo9tolle. a world·renowned
French vintner who aJso
happens to be the
grnnddaughter or the man who
created Grand Mamier. whkh
rernaJns part of the family wine
bw.iness to this day.
Mathews explained the
history of the wine to the crowd,
quoting LapostoUe and sharing.
··n1e wine is Otilean by origin
and French by design:
Museum guests including
Patrlda and Dick Allen, Pat
and Gene Hancock, Pat and
Cart Neb.er, aml Heather and
Marty Kleln shared a toast to
VaJentlne's love, the great life In
Newport and the abiliry to
support the arts in Orange
C'.o unty.
The Visionaries· purpose over
many years of service to the
museum is to.specifically
i.upport the financiaJ needs or
educational activities sponsored
by the Orange County Museum
of Art. The organization also
sponsors a wide and varied
rouge of art·related educational
programs and opportunities
throughout the year.
AJso celebrating were
Newport-Mesa couples Patricia
and Bob Marshall, N..tlne and
Bob Hall, Gordon and Reta
Fishman, fJana and Wllllam
Donovan. the f~hionable Unda
and Ron Beale. Dawn and Bob
Wuher and Udo Isle's social
standouts, Joan and Tom Rblcb.
Spotted in the crowd were the
classy dermatologist Gayle
Wldyolar and her best man
David Scott, Newport's
glamorous Ann Van AWJdeln
and Ramona and Dom
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BEST BUYS
Grand new furniture coming to Costa Mesa
V on Hemen Interiors will
celebra1e the opening of
its elegant Baker Gallery
t~Y at their Costa Mesa store.
'Ille Baker Gallery features a
fabulous selection of Barbara BllJl'Y's home furnishings. Barry's
trademark look includes classic
COfltemporaryjumiture in dark
rdahogany finishes that she
~rs to as Java. The Baker
Gel.lery also features furniture by
Thomas Pheasanta celebrated
designer recognized for timeless
neoclassic Unes accented by
swirl mahogany and wann ash
burl woods. Other Baker
f\&rnishings available incfude a
C()llectlon of distressed country
P~nch and Tuscan pieces from
Baker's line of Milling Road.
During the gallery's opening
celebration. von Hemert
Interiors offers a 40% discount
off all Baker and Milling Road
pieces in stock and on special
aiders. Also. all home
furnishings. lamps, art and
aecessories will be reduced 25%
to 50% off during von Hemert
Interiors' 84th annJversary sale
that also starts today. Since 1920.
four generations of the von
Hemert family have owned and
operated von Hemert Interiors.
1J>ey offer their clientele fine
~e furnishings and
AFTER HOURS
• Submit AFTER HOURS items to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St..
Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by fax to
(949) 646-4170; or by calling (949)
574-4295.
SPECIAL EVENTS
MT OF ALFRED HITCHCOCK
Orange Coast College is offering
a nine-part film history on Alfred
Hitdlcodt. Retired OCC professor
H. Arthur Taussig will moderate
the series. Each session will be
held at 6:30 p.m . one Friday each
month. The events will be held at
OCC's Fine Arts Hall 116.
Admission is $6 for adults and $5
for seniors and OCC students.
Information and tickets. call (714)
432-5880,
http:l!www.occtidcets.com.
'SHIMMER'
Three Trees Productions will
present ·shimmer,· a creative
exploration of art, music, drama,
dance. video and poetry, at 8 p.m.
Friday and Saturday in the
Lyceum Theatre at Costa Mesa
High Sdlool. 2650 Fairview Road.
Costa Mesa. Tidtets cost $10,
Information: (949) 648-2600, ext.
302.
ALL-AMERICAN BOYS CHORUS
The All-American Boys Chorus
~I hold an audition ca ll for boys
ages 8 to 10 in the third through
fifth grades. Auditions take will
take place from 7:15 to 8:30 p.m .
Tul!$day at chorus headquarters,
88 Fair Or .• gate five off Arlington,
Costa Mesa. Information: (714)
708-1670, http:l!www.tssbc.org
MUSIC
HERBERT BLOMSTEDT AND
THE ROYAL CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTM
The Philharmonic Society of
Orange County will present
Herbert Blomstedt conducting the
Royal Concertgebouw Orcheslra.
The event begins at 7 p.m .
Saturday with a preconcert
lltture. The concert will be at 8 if.'m. at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center, 600 Town
~ter Drive. Costa Mesa. Tickets
<:O!St from $20 to $60. Information: <"91 653-2422. http:/lwww. ~lharmoniC$ocfety.org.
cfMMEN BRADFORD
The Newport Beach City Arts
Commi .. lon will present
~mmy Award-winning jazz
wcallst and professor of music at
Ilse Carmen Bradford, in a
..,.,ormance and talk from 3 to 4
~-Feb. 28 in the Friends ~ing Room at the Newport fllitc::h Central library. 1000
AM:>cado Ave .• Newport Beach. 1~rmetlon: (949) 717-3870.
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Interiors' three locations are in
Costa Mesa. Laguna Beach and
the SouLh Bay and are open
seven days a week. Costa Mesa's
store is at 1595 Newport Blvd. Its
phone number is (949)
Clown" (The Acrobat and the
Oown); Renoits 1910 pastel on
paper, •Femme jouant ~
'lambourin" (Woman playing a
Tambourine); and Miro's 1970-72
mixed media on paper
"Untitled, 1970-1972." Maron
Lawrence Galleries even offers
rare. hand-signed etchings by
Pablo Picasso from his famed
1930s "VoUard Suite" and 1968's
• "347 Suite" as well as his rare
color linocuts. Also available are
hand-signed color lithographs
from Olagall's 1967 "Circus
Suite" -considered by some
historians to be O\agall's finest
lithograph. Call the gallery at
(949) 759-0134 to RSVP with an
art consultant or 10 arrange a
private showing.
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Mlldmoto at Sou th Coast MOD~RN MASTERPIEC~ now carries the Ocean
Martin Lawrence Galleries at Collection, a beautiful new line
Fashion lsland will host a featuring necklaces. earrings and
Modem Masters show on rings made with white South Sea
Saturday from 6:30 to 9 p.m . cultured pearls, Akoya pearls,
Each year they present this graduated blue sapphfres and
incredible show that features 18-karat white gold. Mildmoto
some of the finest hand-signed has offered the highest quality
liLhographs. etchings. linocuts cultured pearls and jewelry since
and original arL Original pieces 1893. That's when iLS founder.
featured in the show include: Kokichl Mlkimoto. developed
Marc O.agall's 1979 oil on the first cultured pearl. Before
eanvas. "l.e Sn/1imbanq11e et le Miltimoto, pearls were extremely
Rachmaninoff at 8 p.m. March 2
and an all-Tchaikovsky program
at 8 p.m. March 3 at the Irvine
Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus
Drive, Irvine. The orchestra will
be conducted by Pavel Sorokin.
Tickets cost S44 and $59.
Information: (949) 854-4646,
http:llwww.clsssicalsrchives.
comlartistslmoscow.html.
SYMPHONIC BERNSTEIN
Orange Coast College's
Symphony Orchestra will
perform music from "WeS1side
Story" and ·candide" at 6 p.m .
March 6 at OCC's Robert B. Moore
Theatre. OCC's 100-voice choral
will join the symphony in the
evening performance.
Information: (714) 432·5880.
CABARET BY THE BAY
Duke's Place will host Cabaret by
the Bay to benefit local charities
at 9p.m. with a preshow dinner in
the First Cabin restaurant at 7:30
p.m. March 10. April 14, May 12
and June 16. The cost is $10 for
the show and $37.50 for the
dinner. Information and
reservations: (949) 630-4145.
JAZZ TRIO
Gulfstream Restaurant in
Newport Beach presents a jan
trio Sunday through Wednesday
as regular entertainment at 850
Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach.
Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and
6 to 10 p.m. Monday through
Wednesday. (949) 718-0188.
WEEKLY JAM
DUKE'S Pl.ACE
Jazz and codctails flow darly from
noon to midnight Sundays
through Thursdays and from
noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and
Saturdays at the Balboa Bay Club
rare ~ natural pearls occurred in
onJy a few oys1ers. Today. the
world's premier cultured pearl
company designs beautiful
jewelry collections. lts fine
jewelry and home accessories
start at $95. Striking collections
include Pearls in Motion. a
timeless design ofJapanese
Akoya and Tahitian cultured
pearls that glide along a.n
18-karat white gold chain
($1,25010 $19,000); and Milano.
a contemporary line handmade
in Italy, made Crom Mikimoto
South Sea and Japanese Akoya
pearls ($480 to $34.000).
MUdmoto, on Level One at South
Coast Plaza, Is open from I 0
a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Friday;
10 a.m. to 8 p.m . Saturday: and
11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Call
(714) 424-5440 or visit
hrtp:llwww.miki1no10.com.
CUSTOMER APPRECIATION
Shoppers looking for best
buys in winter rashfons and
accessories, the late t looks in
home decor and more. won't
want to miss the annual
Customer Appreciation Sale at
Corona dd Mar Plaza on
Saturday and Sunday from 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. F.ach day
customers can save up to 70%
off at Corona del Mar Pla;r..a's 25
& Resort, at 1221 W. Coast
Highway. Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 645-5000.
MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZZ.
Walter Lakota and David Alcantar.
the New York Jazz Connection
Duo. play at M amma Gina at 251
E. Coast Highway In Newport at 8
p.m . Fridays and Saturdays and
at 7 p.m. Sundays and Mondays.
Diena Ditri joins the duo on
vocals on Mondays. It's free.
Information: (949) 673-9500.
MUSIC AT THE GRILL
The Bluewater Grill offers live
music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan. Nidt Peper
and Kelly Gordian (known as
MPG) perform classic rode. R&B
and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
perform classic rock. swing and
R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The
A IJ.!ART ATTACK,
boutiques,.restaurants and
services. Participating merchants
include Oik:o'I, which will take
an addJtional 20% off already
reduced meochandlse; Italiano
Home Store will have a rare 10%
otJ sale on selected home
accessories; Jewell by Joeeph
will offer 50% off select
merchandise and drawings for
gift certificates; New Ba1anc:e
will offer discotlnts on men's and
women's shoes and apparel;
Subtle Tone. has reduced select
merchandise 50% to 75%;
Waterworb has a special
promotion on its soap
collections -three soaps for
$20. Also, Bristol Parms will
offer food samples from 11 a.m.
to 3 p.m .. and Gelato Paradiso
will offer free coffee, espresso,
cappuccino or lattes with the
purchase of a cup or cone of
gelato. Sur la Table also has l.ale
merchandise along with its ~rcat
selection of coQkware. Corona
del Mar Plaza also hosts
entertainment and children\
act ivities on Saturday. from 11
a.rn. to 3 p.m .
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at greerwylderCDlyahoo.corrr, at 330
W. Bav St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627;
or by fax at (949) 646-4 1 70
restaurant is.at 630 Lrdo Park
Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949)
675-3474.
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offers the
music of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday. The
band performs from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday, from
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m.
Sunday. The restaurant is at 2735
W. Coast Highway. Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431.
MUSIC AT Pl.AYERS
Players res.taurant is now offering
live music from 9 p.m. to
midnight every Friday and
Saturday. Players is at 512 W. 19th
St., Costa Mesa. No cover charge.
(949) 646·5615.
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WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
in Newport Beadl presents the
Rick Sherman Duo featuring Rick
Sherman and Alan Remington on
Friday nights. The program ·
features all your favorites on the
saxophone keyboards. Anthony's
is at 151 E. Coast Highway. (949)
673-3425.
POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO
Tate 5, a funk, rodc and Motown
act, performs 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.
SATURDAY NIGHT RU
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rode and R&B at
9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500
MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach.
Free. (949) 476-2001.
T he F ri ends of the N ewport Beach Public Library
wi sh to acknow ledge and thank
the
Acron B. Taylor Trust
for
the generous beq uest we received.
We are most grateful.
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spaciousness.
With Dooring, slqJht hue
variations can translate into large
valu~ chanees-Colors In the
taupe family can run the
spt."Ctrum, Crom purple to brown
10 green. Tttat small carpel
sample might not be big enough
to get a realistic impression of
the overall look. Don't be shy
about requesting a Jerger sample.
If you use wood or bamboo
flooring. they are particularly
susceptible to scralching. Even
the sealant on concrete Doors
can be damaged by furniture.
Put foh pads on lhe legs of any
sofas, tables or chairs. l>taslic
disks or metaJ glides that are
added 10 furniture legs for floor
pro1ection are stilJ going to
damage floors lf the furniture is
STAGE
'SIDEWAYS STORIES FROM
WAYSIDE SCHOOL'
"Sideways Stories from Wayside
School," an adaptation by John
Olive from Louis Sachar's
Wayside School novels, will be
performed through Sunday at the
Julianne Argyros Stage, 655
Town Cenler Drive, Costa Mesa.
Tickets cost $10 to $21.
Information: (714) 708·5554.
'ANTIGONE'
"Antigone" by Sophocles, the
story of Oedipus' daughter who
sacrifices everything to bury her
brother, will be performed at 2:30
p.m. through Feb. 29 on the
South Coast Repertory
Segerstrom Stage, 655 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets
cost $19 to $55. Information: (714)
708-5554.
'THE SUBJECT WAS ROSES'
"The Subjec1 Was Roses: a
Pulitzer Prize-winning drama
about a paper boy's return trom
war, will be performed through
Feb. 29 at the Newport Beadl
Theatre Arts Center, 2501 Cliff
Drive, Newport Beach. Tidcets
cost $17 for opening night and
$13 for all other performances.
Information: (94.9) 631-0288.
'SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK UVEr
"Schoolhowse Rode Live I" is
based on the 1970s and '80s
Saturday morning cartoons. The
musical ls about a teacher who
rediscovers how much fun
teaching and learning can be with
imagination and music. The
musical will run through March
14 at the Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse, 661 Hamilton St ..
Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $10 to
20. Information and reservations:
(949) 650-5269, reservations@
costamesaplsyhouse.org.
'TEWNG OUR STORIES'
Orange Coast College's Repertory
Theatre will present "Telling Our
Stories; an evening of short
plays, scenes and monologues by
and for women, at 8 p.m.
Saturday and at 2 and 7 p.m.
Sunday at Orange Coast College's
Drama Lab Theatre, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Tidcets cost $7 and $8.
Information: (714) 432-5880.
http://www.occtidtets.com.
'BRIGADOON'
·Brigadoon," the musical about
an enchanted 11illage and two
American hunters, will run from
Nib. 26 through 29 and March 4
through 7 at Vanguard
University's Lyceum Theater, 55
Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Tidcets
cost $15. Information: (714)
668-6145.
1NTIMATE EXCHANGES'
"Intimate Exchanges," written by
Alan Aydcboum and directed by
Martin Benson, will feature
Richard Doyle and Kandis
Chappell portraylrli! an English
garden full of hilarious
characters. The performance will
preview from March 7 to 11, and
pushed from one place to
another.
1be hardwale store stocks the
peel-and-st.id felt pads. lf you
have lighl·toned Ooors. the thick.
beige dolS will wotk for you. But
if you have dark Doors, you
might not find what you need
hanging on the store rack. l can't
ftnd felt protectors dark enough
to camouflage themselves with
my Ooors. I buy the thick. brown
felt protectors on the lnlemel.
Another point to ponder -
why are there so many bright
green felt dots at the store? When
was the last time you had a
bright green Door to protect, or
worried about chair legs
scratching the lawn. or had a
grass-green V'dSe that needed
dots to protect the 1able?
Oean your Ooors often. Less
1he regular run will be from •
March 12 to 28 on the Julianne
Argyros Stage at South Coast
Repertory Theater, 655 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets
cost $19 to S55. Information: (714)
708-5554.
'SAFE IN HEU'
"Safe in Hell: written by Amy
Freed and direc1ed by David
Emmes. is an offbeat comic take
on the Salem witch trials.
Puritanism is broadly satirized in
the production. The performance
will preview from April 2 to 8, and
the regular run will be from April
9 to May 9 on the Segerstrom
Stage at South Coast Repertory
Theater, 655 Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesa. Tidcets cost $19 to
$55. Information: (714) 708-5554.
TWO ABOUT POOH
"Pooh in The Enchanted Place• is
a double bill of "Bother!· and
"The Enchanted Place Suite,"
which will be performed at 2 and
7:30 p.m. April 17 and at 2 p.m.
April 18 in Founders Hall at the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center. Tidcets cost: $25 to $50.
Information: (714) 556-2787.
http://www.ocpac.org.
'THE STUDIO'
"The Studio: written, directed
and choreographed by
Christopher d'Amboise, is a story
about a choreographer with a
public image larger than life. The
performance will preview from
April 25 to 29, and the regular run
will be from April 30 to May 16 on
the Julianne Argyros Stage at
South Coast Repertory Theater,
655 Town Center Drive. Costa
Mesa. Tidcets cost $19 to $55.
Information: (714) 708-5554.
ART
ROBERT R. ECKER
The Newport Beach Public Library
will present an art e><hibit by
Robert A. Edcer featuring 20 of his
mezzotints in February at the
Central Library, 1000 Avocado
Ave., Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 717-3870,
http://www. newportbeachlibrary.
org.
ORANGE COUNTY ARTIST
JURIED EXHIBmON
Jury day for the Orange County
Artist Juried E>ehibitlon will take
plaee from 9 to 10 a.m. March 13
in the Friends Meeting Room of
the Newport Beach Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.,
Newport Beach. Artists 18 and
older who reside in Orange
County may submit up to three
works of art. The cost to enter is
$17. Awards wlll be handed out to
the winners. Information: (949)
717-3870.
'CITIES OF PROMISE'
"Cities of Promise: Imaging
Urt>an California; an art e><hibit
on how artists in the 1930s to the
present have Incorporated
skyscrapers, houses, bridges,
freeways and automobiles into
their worb, will be at the Orange
County Museum of Art through
dirt on lhe floors minimizes
scratching. Vacuuming yow
carpet frequently will not Vt"Car it
out In fact, the opposite is true.
Vacuums use rollers to lift the
dirt from the bottom of the
carpet: the I~ dirt that is
embedded, the fewer stains.
Having your cwpets
professionally deaned twice a
year hclps'the longevity.
Preventive maintenance $o
applies to wood Doors. When the
Door starts showing signs of
wear, have a fresh coat of
polyurethane or sealer applied.
Go ahead and wallc all over your
floors -just gjve them the
respect they deserve.
• KAREN WIGHT is a Newport Beach
resident. Her column runs
Thursdays.
April 25. The eKhibition will also
feature paintings commissioned
as covers for Westways magazine
by the Auto Club. Information:
(949) 759-1122.
HELGA UMBER
An e>chlbit of artist Helga Umber's
wort will be on display from 11 :30
a.m. to 10 p.m. through May 22 at
the Bayside Restaurant, 900
Bayside Drive, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 851-9181,(949)
721-1222.
DANCE;
STUDENT DANCE CONCERT
Orange Coast College's Dance
Department will host its 41 st
annual Student Dance Concert at
8 p.m. April 23 and 24 in OCC's
Robert B. Moore Theatre.
Information: (714) 432-5880.
SWtNG
Lessons are given from 2 to 6
p.m. every Sunday at the Avant
Garde Ballroom in Newport
Beach by the Orange County
Swing Dance Club. All ages are
welcome, and no partners are
needed. Information: (909)
6S6-6119.
ARGENTINE TANGO
Tango dancing Is offered from 8
p.m. to 12:30 a.m. the first
Saturday of each month at
Danscene Studio, 2980
McClintodc Way, Costa Mesa.
Information: (714) 641-8688.
CHILDREN
STARLIGHT STORIES
Children 3 to 7 years old are
invited to participate in songs and
finger-puppet plays at 7 p.m.
Mondays at the Costa Mesa
Library, 1855 Park Ave. (949)
648-8845.
PJSAND BOOKS
A children's story time is
presented at 7 p.m. Mondays and
at 10:30 a.m. Saturdays at the
Newport Beach Central Library,
1000 Avocado Ave. Children may
wear pajamas to the evening
sessions. Free. (949) 717-3801.
WEEKLY STORYTELLER
A children's story time is held at
10:45 a.m . Wednesdays at Barnes
& Noble Booksellers at Metro
Pointe, 901-B South Coast Dri11e,
Costa Mesa. (714) 444-0226.
STORY TIME
A children's story time is hekt at
10 a.m . Wednesdays and 10:15
a.m. Fridays at Borders Boob &
Music at South Coast Plaza, 3333
Bear St.. Costa Mesa. Free. (7141
432-7854.
DINING/TASTING
THE SINGLE GOURMET
Single Gourmet members,
upscale busineu and
professional singles in their 30s
to SOI, will get together at 7 p.m.
Friday at Pelican Hill, 22651
Pelican Hill Road, Newport Coast.
Information and reservations:
(949) 854-6552.
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you know, •
that music
Joe McNaJley, artistic dirrctor
Sanuday, February 18 :u 8 p.m.
Sl Mark's Presbyterian Church
Jambo~ & Ea.nbluJf/Ford Road
Ncwpon Beach
For Lickcu, call (76o) 612-0~54 .....
should be so
beautiful.''
-Benjamin Britten
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Strinp in E minor
.ma Slrnple Symphony
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PHOTO COURTESY Of CHIP CURRAN
Chip Curran, center, of Costa Mesa stands with former classmates at her 50th high
school class reunion in Keene. N.H.
PHOTO COURTESY Of BONNIE ONSRVO$
Mrs. Onsruds' fourth-grade class from
Mariners Christian School in Costa Mesa
visit the state capitol building.
TALES
Continued from Al 1
ou1lands beckoned, and I
turned the bike toward Ari kok
National Park. Arlkok sprawls
ucrosi. the north coast. and th1:.
windward stretch of Aru ba is a
study In extreme contrasts
quite unlike the serene Palm
Beach re:.orts. Here the
churning ocean is angry
blue-~reen, whipped into
frenzy by tmde winds. 111e
scenery is stark and beautiful:
har h volcanic plains end
abruptly at cliffs just above the
hailing sea. I luge waves smash
into plurnei. of mist and spray
in the disrance. Ir's a spectacle
tha1 sent shivers down my
spine de:.pite the heat.
Wrestling the hig cruiser
through isolated Arikok Park
was a challenKe I couldn"t turn
DePalm Island on the east end offers snorkeling, swimming and other water activities.
down. The bike jounced and
bumped along dirt roads at a
pace closer to walking than
driving. The only other vehicles
I saw were four-wheel-drive
Jeeps and one or two brave -
or dumb? -tourists in renral
cars. If the Harley breaks down.
it's a long thirsty hike out. I
rumbled past forests or tall
cactus and twisted divi-divi
trees. stunted scrub brush, lava
nows and rock formations. It
was a windy. overcast day but
stiJJ almost 90 degrees, and my
mouth went dry quickly. I wa.s
impressively unprepared for
this kind of adventure
moto-travel. My survival rations
were a dried-out sandwich and
one small bottle of wann water.
•
In 1he distance, I rhought I saw,
a parki ng lot filJed with cars.
Luckily. the bar at Boca Prin:.
was real. a genuine oasis
halfway be1ween nowhere and
desolation on Arikok.'s rocky
coast I stumbled in. ordered a
cold soda and sat to recuperate,
rehydrating as fas1 as I couJd.
The "crowd" consisted of locals
who drove out for beer and
conversation wirh other locals.
As the resident nut case riding a
plush American crui er through
the wilderness. I was treated to
soft drinks while regaJlng my
hosts with tales of motorcycling
in the USA.
Refre~hed. I saddled up and
hit the road again. The terrain
was smoother on the outward
segment but no less majes1ic as
I chugged past turnoffs for
Fontein Caves and the Indian
Drawings. Down the road a bit,
I saw flag· festooned signs for
the Aruban Tunnel of Love.
Sweary and dusry. I headed
back across the island on paved
roads to Baby Beach near San
Nicolas for a swim. Baby Beach
ls a calm , shallow circler of pure
white sand and crystal-clear
water. I parked the Harley.
stripped down to my trunks
and spent an hour splashing in
the warm Caribbean.
Perfect beaches and swaying
palms aside. riding a
motorcycle on Aruba means
recalibrnting your expectations·
and staying flexible. Rumbling
the Road King up to one
European·sryle traffic circle, I
found it blocked by a house. A
ramshackle mobile home had
collapsed on its rusty axles,
stopping traffk. The efficient
Aruban traffic police turned
cars back, but they waved me
through, so I launched the
Harley over a couple of curbs
past the stricken mobile home
and up the highway. Back at my
beachfront hotel, having
switched off the Harley's
ignition. I felt like I've
accomplished something
special.
Seeing Aruba from the saddle
of a motorcycle Is a real treat.
You feel those soft breezes.
smell the warm, salty air and
enjoy stunning scenery in a way
that's not possible looking
through smudged car windows.
The roads are mostly straight
and flat, and parts of the Island
are virtually traffic-free. .. •• · •
Meeting friendly locals aNC:,::~
curious tourists is guaran'9¢111:s
-the bike Is a natural strnt•Di
place for easy conversatio..
and ~·u probably end
the sta\' of someone's vac~~-
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They're dedicated to maJdJJI· ~·
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• IRIA~ DAV 11 • retldent of
Corona del Mer.
I
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"You try 10 tell the kids to
just keep playing hard and
·smart, but the bottom line is,
you need to win games.."
Pet Dou ..... , UC Irvine men's
basketbaM coach
Dally Piiot
MEN'S i BASKETBALL
~. ~ ... ~aters'
p •
~streak
·halted
Five UC Irvine starters
score in double figures to
key crucial Big West win
over Long Beach State.
Barry flulkner
Daily Pilot
BREN EVENTS CENTER -The com-
bined weight of a seven-game losing
streak finally gave way under the collec-
tiv~ shove of IO shoulders Wednesday
night.
AU five UC lrvine starters ~cored in
double figures to lead an 80· 71 home
triumph over Long Beach State that
halted the longest Ant·
eater losing skein ince
1999 and may also have
saved a men's basket·
ball season that had,
having gone more than
a month without a vic-
tory. edged dangerously
1 close to the brink.
The win moved UCI (I 0-13. 5-9 in the
Big West Conference) a game ahead of
Long Beach Slate (6-17, 4-10) into sole
possession of eighth place with four
conference games remaining. The No. 8
spot is significant, because it brings
with It the final berth Into the 10-team
conference's postseason tournament.
"This was a big win for us," said UCI
Coach Pat Oougla.'IS, who, along with his
players. last savored the feeling Jan. 17
against visiting Cal State Fullerton. "You
try to tell the kids to just keep playing
hard and smart. but the bou om line is.
you need to win games.~
Douglass said Saturday's 72·54 Joss at
UC Riverside, the '€aters' most lopsided
setback in 48 games, dating back to last
season. might have triggered a resur-
gence of enthusiasm among his players.
"We hadn't been blown out in any of
the other games !during the streak!. be-
fore Sarurday." Dougla'l.'i said. "Maybe
that made the lc:ids think 'I guess we
need to pick this up a little.' "
No Anteater took that m essage to
heart more than 6·foot·8 junior forward
Greg Ethington. The 250-pounder
brought much m ore than 16 points and
a career-high I 3 rebounds to the equa-
tion Wednesday, as he continued the
aggressive play that helped him crack
the starting lineup the last four games.
·Ethington continues to show the ef-
fort and emotion, which is good to see."
Douglass said of his emerging leader.
who has averaged a team-high 13.2
points his last five games. "Greg is a
pretty intense player who is very emo-
tional on the Door. I think it really does
(inspire other UC! players)."
UCI senior Adam Parada agreed.
"!Ethington isl the mos1 aggressive
guy on the court, even if he is not scor·
ing," Parada said. "We definitely feed off
of his energy.·
There was plenty of energy to go
around, beginnin g with the first posses-
sion of the game, when Ethington
See 'EATERS, Pas• B3
Estancia's Carlos
Pinto finds a hole
around Orange
Lutheran's
Brandon Rohr
(33) and Travis
Tanner in the first
round of the CIF
Division ll~A
playoffs
Wednesday night.
STEVE Mc:CRANI( I
OAJLYPILOT
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feb. 23 honoree
VINCE McGUINNESS
Thursday, February 19, 2004 81
Estancia's season
ceases in playoffs
Eagles no match for
Orange Lutheran in
first round of CIF
Division 111-A.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
in the Eagles' 81 ·49 loss to host
Orange Lutheran.
The Lancers (22-5) scored 52
points in the paint and also col·
lected 15 points from free throws
that had come from their players
being fouled at least five feet from
ORANGE -There were several statistics
that could have easily told the story of the
E.stancia High boys basketball team's de-
mise in its first-round game or the CIF
Southern Section Division Ill-A playoffs
Wodnel>day.
the bask.et. Orange Lutheran obviously
used its height advantage. as Its shortest
starter was 5-foot-11. The Lancers also
pushed the ball in transition. while Estan·
cia could not regroup.
"They just do a good job of pow1ding
(the ball( inside 10 their big guys." Eagles
Coach Hussell King said. "They were able
Bui ont' intriguing figure spoke volumes
Last-second
call dooms
·Mustangs
Costa Mesa falls to Colony in CIF
III -A first-round playoff game
decided by the blow of a whistle.
Patrick Laverty
Daily Piiot
ONTAJlJO -Fighling. for ii~ first playoff victory since
1962, Costa Mesa High's fate was decided by a whistle.
The Mustangs were t'a.lled for a foul in lht' backcourt
with I. I seconds remaining Wednesday and Colony
Creshman Stedman Merritt made one or twu free thro~.
giving the host mans a 53-52. first·
round victory In the Division lll·A play· .,
offs.
··Tuai wac; a horrible call al the end of •
the game," Mustangs Coach Bob Serven I
said. "It wtlS a phantom call. Nobody
saw ii. I le was calling a kick ball and
then he called tripping. That guy was a
terrible official and you can quote me on that."
MARK C OUSl\N /DAILYPILOT
Newport Harbor High's Taylor Young, left, and Edison's T.J. L1pold ba"ttle for a loose ball in
Wednesday night's CIF Southern Section Division l~AA playoff game at Newport Harbor.
Bill the Mustangs ( 17 -JO) have only themselves to
blame for being ln a position in which the referee could
decide the outcome. CosLa Mesa commilled 24 turn-
overs. including 11 in the fourth quarter, which allowed
Colony to come back from deficits of 21 ·4. 26· 13 al half.
time and 51-42 with 3:45 remaining in t11e game.
That nine-point margin came after Scoll Knox hit his
eighth three-pointer of the game. two shy of the New·
port-Mesa record he ser in Mesas final regular-season
game. Rut the Mustangs. who survived in the second half
by ma.Icing 7 of 11 lhree·pointers. didn't convert another
field goal in the game. In fact. they didn't have many
chances to do so. Edison downs Tars
Sizzling Chargers too much
for host Newport Harbor in
CIF Division 11-AA
wild-card game, 61 -47. •
ll djdn'1 happen 111> the visiting Cllargers -
coached by llJt.h Hoyce. the former Fstancia
head man and cloM.> fncnd of I lirst -ended
)'lewpon·., -.ea...an with a convincing 61 -47
wild-card victory Wedne-.day 10 advance to
the first round of the CU: <>outhem Section
Me..-.a committed turnovers on its next six possessions.
the fiJSI five or which all came in the backcourt against
Colony's pressure defense. The Titans (14-14) went on a
10-0 run and took their first lead of the game. 52-51.
when Man Velasquez convened a c;hon iumper with 20
seconds remaining.
"How many rurnovers did we comm II?" Serven said.
"That' it right there. You tum the ball over and you lose
the game."
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
Division 11-M playoff'>.
NEWPORT BFACH -Newpollf Harbor I-Ugh boys·
basketball coach µmy Hlrst's lies to &Uson run deep.
but, for one night. he wanted his team to make the
march onward
lhc Sailors ( 14-12). l11c Sea View League's third·
place team, led, 15· I 0, at the end or the fll'SI quarter,
but the Olargers ( 13· 10), an at-laq.te squad from the
Sunset League, ouLc;cored them tht' rest of the way,
51-32.
SH TARS, Pa1e 82
Knox. who finished with a game-high 24 points. nearly
made his ninth three-pointer on Mesa's enc;uing posses-
sion, but the ball bounced in and out. Sophomore Tony
Krikorian grdbbed the rebound and was fouled. then
made one of two free throws with five seconds left to tie
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
C,arlos Pinto
Estaocia junior scored 45 points in his last two
regular-season games to lead Eagles into the playoffs.
P•trlck Laverty
Daily Pilot
W atching Carlos Pinto
shoot a ba'lketball,
swishing one
three-pointer after
e Despite his relat.M laclc of
experience. Pinto has shown
himself to be quJte a natural in hl'I
first three seasons at P.stancla. The
Eagles' leading scorer this season.
the junior small forward has
another, It looks like he's been doing It all
tMa lifie.
SeellJI the Eatanda·High stalwart post
up a. opponent. spin to the buetine and cnp Jn. faD-away jumper. bdnp to mind
..... of the rdenti. -.It Pinto muet
put In for what must be ooundees hOurs of
theda)t
Th\Wo the shock. when Pin10 reveaJed
that he didn't seriously begin playing
bMked>aD until the age of 12 or 13 and he
~ hkJwelf far lell cb.n I gym rat.
proven himself tO be one of the
best players in Newport ·Mesa and
beyond.
"He's definitely one of the belt p1aym. I
believe. In the county." P.aglel eo.ctt
RuseeJI King said.
In ~ &tanda to • 13-13 record
and a fourth·place ftrUeb In the Golden
. West l.elgue, Pinto averaged 18 points per
game in the regular season. Heading Into
Wednesday's CF Southern Section
S..PICTO,Plpl2
12 Thursday, februaty 19, 2004 SPORTS
BRIEFLY
Sea Kings moving on
TARS
Continued from Bl
·11 was a tough m:itchup for us
(Wednesday night!." I hr..t said. ·we knew
they had shooters and that Ila) bt.-en our
nemesis the whole yt:ar. Tuams that ~hour
the ball well all year caused U.'i the most
problems."
"Ille Owgers shot l2 of 36 from the field
161.l'Jri). Including 8 of 15 from three·pomt
mnge (53.3%). Anthony Reid led f~n
with 15 points, including five three-point·
t:rs.
Suphomore Denn.ls I leenan led the Sail·
on. ( 14· 12) with 13 points while junior Tay·
lor Young added a double-double I 11
pointi.. 10 rebou11C1sJ 10 go with 10 point'>
by Brct1 Perrine.
But the Sailors, playing in their fir~I wild
rard J.:ame in I lir..ti. nine seasons. rnuldn'r
~LL'itaan auy olfcn,ive consistency and
fuund themselv~ 111 <,evere foul trouhle.
Young playt.>d th(• final 13 minute:., 51
'ieeonds with four fouls while tartillK M.'n·
1or n•111er Oiad Mndkth fouled our with
I ::11 left in thl' thinJ quaner.
Nl!wpon trade<l. 40-31. when 1\l,1rBeth
to11lt't.l uu1 and F.dison Wl'nl on a 7-'I. nm
to close the third pcnod. cap(X'd by a 2J.
fool rhreeball frorn IOt' 7jemann al 1hc
bua.cr. ·nw Sailor\ goi 10 within 50·J7 on an
Alex Orth layup. but then went scoreless
the 111:xt J·22 and the Charge~ had a rom·
ron<shlt' 55-40 le.uJ With J: 10 rem.Wung.
"h W<L' just one of tho'ie gamb." llmt
"1Jtl. "l:vt:ry timt' wt' had a bn'ak or a
d1a111:e to be in tht• game, !'Omrth1n~ wt•nt
till' tJllwr way."
fhe <iailof\ jurnpc.'tl 10 a 7·0 lead. gN1i11~
•~11 1hret .. J><>mlef"\ fmrn I feena11 an tl1t11
..,pa11, Jnd huih tht u lal'l(t.>sl lead Jt 15·7,
MUSTANGS
Continued from B 1
t Ill' "·ore.
1111• ~m1e appeart'tl ht'adcd 10 overturn.•
111ull the refen.>e hkw hi!> wh1Mle with
Ml'mlt weU behind th~· half-roun hne and
llllll' .ilx1ut 10 expirl'.
" f111:n> wen.• l•1"' both wa~." !><ml
C11l11ny Com:h Jerry De h1h1ii.. who ad11111
tl·d 11 WJS a t1111gh rall w make ln th.II
,1runrion .. "Rut my kid\ f(OI a right lo f(t'I
dm.,11 the rnun:
II w;~ an up and·duwn game Ill tht·
~·nmd half alt ( olony conrmually douhlt•
reamed Mesa t•very\Vhen: on the rnurt ft
was t1 Mark ronrm.,t w the first 11 minutl:''
wtwn M~ l'Xcnsted the game pla11 to
peril-ct ion.
fli e Must.mg.' '>< orl '<.I on their fir;t three
pm'l'"-'10n~. all 'iCI plays. and limited
Colony to four poim~ an the fin.I quartt'r.
Burket !> by Brian Molina and JelTWaldron,
whn fmisht-d with 12 points and nine re·
h111111d,, to open the M"Cond quarter and a
PINTO
Continued from B 1
MARI( C. DUSTIN I OIJl.Y PILOT
Newport Harbor's Alex Orth, left, drives by Edison's Joe Ziemann along the
baseline in Wednesday night's Clf playoff game at Newport Harbor High.
before the Chargers went on a 21-4 run
during the first half to take a 28-21 lead.
Newpon went 6:39 without a field goal In
that 'pan.
"Wt' played hard. go! in the passing
Ian~ and hit shots when we needed to hit
them." said Boyce. who commended the
Sailors for showing grit until the end. '1/1/e
played hanf and they played hard. LaJTy
h<HJ Lhl1ll ready."
I lil"lit playM and coached at &li.<;0n and
saw many familiar faces In the st.ands.
·1 coached most of lthe Chargers'! older
brothen.: llir.>t said. ·Tue hardest thing Is
seeing familiar faces In the stands and on
thl' coun."
Pcrrint> added three blocks while Mac·
Reth tallied six rebounds before foulln,g
out.
·rrn proud of the guys who wanted 10
Ix-lwre unul the end.· Hirst said. "These
kJtl, t .m hold their heaili hlgh."
Newpon battled despite losing one of
their starters who was academically ineli·
gilile and going through most of the sea·
son without Jamie Diefenbach. a 6-foot-8
senior who tore the anterior cruclate liga-
ment in hls left knee in December.
C1IF DMliorl 1-M
ftlti'd
Edllcwt 11, Newport HMt>or 47
Sciotw by Ouerten Edison 10 n 1& 14 ~1
Newport 15 6 11 14 1:1
Edlloc\-Reed 15, Feducia 2. Marcin 6, Ziemann
4, Upold 6. Golden 5, Wpght 9. Bnn~er 0. Farmer
2, Gage 8, White 5
J..:pt. goals · Reed 5, Gage 1, Wright 1, Golden 1
~led 001 -Marcin.
ledinicals -None. ~-Slater 1, Young 11, M11e8eth 2,
Heenan 13, Orth 10, Pernne 10, Hunter 0,
Gausewrtz 0, Holbroolt O. Allee 0
3-1)(. goals -Heenan 3.
Fouled 001 -Mec8eth
Tedln.cals -None.
thn·e·po1111er by Knox. who made 8 of 14 lot of learning lo do."
from ht:yond the arc, gave Mesa a 21-4 The breakdowns over the final quarter
lead wi th 5:44 remaining before halftime. prevented the Mustangs from notching
Ml'53 l11111ted a poor-shooting Colony their first playoff victory since 1962. one
team to 5 of 24 in the first half by forcing year after the program's inception and the
rhcm 10 take outside shots, limiting the only year that they have won a post.season
lltau~ to 13 first-half points. But Colony game. Instead, It was Colony who notched
m11de che llC(;essaty adjustments ·at half· its first J)O!>'lseason win. with the differ·
time nntl bt.-gan to get more looks inside J ence being that the Tilan are fielding a
du: pa.ml m the second half. varsity team for the first time in school
"f think the turning polnr was that we history.
wrw able 10 create a lot of turnovers and
Arif riiiiiil
.
SerUor Pancho Seabom hl1 a game·
high 29 points while Adam Freede
added 17 to gi~ the visiting Corona def
Mar High boys basketball team a 75-50
victory over Vista del Lago in a CJF
Southern Section Divbion Ill -A first·
round playoff victory Wedn~ay.
The Sea~ ( 14· 13). an i.1-large ~n·
trant from the Pacific Coast League. led
• from start to finish. jumping 10 a 17-4
cushion en route to their first playoff
wtn In three years and first under
Coach Ryan Curry.
"We shot well early and got lots of
baclt cuts and transition budcets." CdM
Coach Ryan Curry said "You've got Lo
be tough on the road and let them
know you belong. ·
"The kids did awesome. They made
me look good."
Senior guard Jay Northridge added 15
points while Ryan lance added seven
poinlS to go with five from Kevin Welch
against the Ravens (18·6), the De Anza
League champions. Tyler lance scored
!WO points for tlte Sea Kin~. who host
No. 4·seed La c:anada in the second
round at 7:30 p.m. Friday.
C1IF DMliorl N
Fiiriiliil
Cofone del Mar 75, Vista del l.a90 50 Scot.by~ CdM 2' 22 15 l!'> 15
Vista del Lago 18 12 13 1 50
CdM -Nortnridge 15, R. Lance 7, Ftaede 17.
Seat>om 29, T. Lance 2. K Weldi 5, McDonald
0, Kabaklian 0.
J.pt goals -Nonhndge 2. A Lance 1,
Seaborn 7.
Fouled out -None
Tedinieals -None.
vi.t. cW Lago -Scott 12, Caner 7, Green 22.
()(ye 7, Richmond 1, Holloway I.
3-pt .. goals -Scott 2. Greeen 3
Fouled 001 -None
Tectinicals -None
Pirates rip Santa Ana
• BASICETMLL: Alisa Carrillo of
Orange Coast College scored 15
points and teammate Biava Arganda
came off the bench lo add 12 as the
Pirates defeated host Santa Ana, 67·
39. in an Orange Empire Conference
women's basketball game Wednes-
day njght.
The defending state champion Pi·
rates (14 -13, 7-6 in the OEC) built a
28· I 4 haJftime lead. then shot 52.2%
from the field ( 12 of 23) in the second
half to keep the Dons winles~ in 21
games.
Carlenda Van Buren puUed down
14 rebounds for the Pirates, while
Je!'>sica Olades had eight pointi..
three assists and two steals.
Or.n1• Empire cont .... nc.
Orange Coe~ 17. Santa Ana 39
Onnge Coast -Chades 8, Van Buren 4,
Shaw 9. Naff 6, Camilo 15, H11ueter 3.
Viloria 2. Arganda '2. Arizand 2, Stepanski
6.
l ·PL goals -Arganda 4, Shaw 3, Chades 1
Santa Ana -Nichols 4, Pacheco \1, Olea 4
Melton 2. Corona 8. Tovar 10.
3·pt. goals -Corona 2, Tovar 1.
Tedlnicels -Corona.
Halftime -Orange Coast, 28 14.
Boes go 2-1 to open year
Wl' got penetration Lhat allowed us to get
in,1de the i'.one ... De Fabils said. "(Costa
Ml'"tl did a great job of extending their
tone 111 the first half and forcing us to
'hoot ou1\lde. • ·
Owr 1hc final two quaners, Colony shot
13 of 25. It al~ was able 10 get to the free·
throw line much more often than Mesa.
convenin~ I J of I 5 from the charity soipe
compared lo I ofJ for the Mustangs.
Cobty 53. Coste Mes. 52 Scot. by au.n.rs Coeta Mesa 1• ii 1e 10
Colony • 9 1e 27
Costa Mesa -Molina 4, Knox 24, Krikorian 4,
Waldron 12, Stankovic 8. Aleson O
3·pt. goals -Knox 8, Waldron 2. Krikorian 1.
Fouled out -None
•GOLF: The host Orange Coa~r
52 College men's golf team beat the rain
~3 and went 2-1 to open the sear.on in
an Orange Empire Confercm:c match
Wt:d nesday at Santa Ana Luuntry
Clu b.
"We had plenty of chances to win the
game." Serven said. "We allowed l3 points
in till' first half and 40 in the second half.
It':. a hard lt~on 10 learn and it's hap·
pent'tl 10 lh before. Maybe we still have a
Tedlnecafs -None C°'°"Y -Oavta 2, Osunsanm1 2, McLaunn 9,
Merritt 8, Williams 11, Velasquer 10, Foster 5.
Peterson 4, Baker 2.
3·pt goals -Velasquez l, Williams '
Fouled out -None
Tedlnicals -None
I he Pirates ~hot 408 10 defeat l y·
pre:.s (413) and Santa Ana (435) whih'
addleback. finished at 378.
Coast freshman Jason Cassidy, who
claimed the Golden West League in-
dividual champio nship lac,1 \l'a-.011
"The first time, It was kind of frustrating. I really didn\
know what to do,"' Pinto said.
basketball team. l'i.nto isn't going anywhere 1uM yet.
TI1ough he'l. al11 1dy begun to n:.>t;cive recruiting intercM
from the like!> 01 UC Santa Barban1, UC Davil. Mid YaJe.
Pinto still has one more season to go al b1ancia.
l.>iVLo;1on lll·A first-round playoff game agnin:.t Orang!.'
1.utheran. Pinto was on .1 roll. scoring 45 pom~ in 111~
ltt'>t two ballgames and earning Dally Pilot Athlete of the
Weck honors..
King sald his standout'forward forced some shots
earlier in the season while facing such defensive •
p~ure. but has learned 10 stay within the flow of the
game and spread the ball around to his teammates.
At 6·foot-4. Pinto. an outstanding outside shooter who
has made 52 three-pointers this season, ls also able to
posl up his opponent, a vital necessity ln fighting
defenses such as a box·and-one.
Knowing that thlng.5 will change. particularly
position-wise. if he moves from hlgh school to coUege
ball, he has already an proved on such aspects of hii.
game as his ballhai tung. even playing the poinl guard
position al times fo Estancia. He also has other thin~ 10
work on before Oyi'l!J off from the Estancia campui.. nic most l.mponant of those 45 poi11ts came in a
mrcting with archrival Costa Mesa After the Mustang-,
held Pinto lo 10 points and won the finit meeting. Pima
came back to score 22 points, including nine in Lhe final
8:0 I, to lead the F.agles to a 39.37 victory.
"h was big because ii wcl.5 a big game 10 win and
heff)l"d us move up to fourth place." Pinto bald.
In the previous meeting. the Mu.<>tangs had held him
to his second·l~I point total of the season, with his
five· point output in a two·point victory over SaddJeback
being the only time thJs year he didn't score ln double
Ogures. Both Mesa and Saddleback used box-and-one
defenses against Pinto. who conslstcmly faced double
teams throughout the year.
"I le's done what we've expected of him from the
beginning of the year,· King said. "We knew he'd be our
top scorer and our go-10 guy."
But, as a Lhree·year varsity player, he's also helped
mold ~tancia's sophomore contingent, three of which
<Mike McDaniels. Scott Markley and Dallas Kopp)
receive significant playing time. into key varsity
components.
·r think I'm trying 10 bring them along. let them know
how It feels 10 play varsity, what the intensity ls, the level
you m .. -ed to be at.· Pinto said. "When I'm gone. they're
goin.g to ha~ to do the same thing."
Luckily for them. K.intand the rest of Estanda's
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"I need to work 011 my quickness anti jumping ability
and I want to show myself on defense more," Pinto said.
"I want !O be an offensive and defensive player."
Gym rat or not, there is lictle doubt tnat Pinto has the
ability 10 continue to grow as a basketball player. And
even with his late start in the game. there isn' .myone
that doubts Pinto as a basketball player. He removed the
last of those three years ago against of all t~. Costa
Mesa. -
"My freshman year .. when they moved me up to
varsity, (that's when I real.lzMI I was goodl.'' Pinto said.
"Then against Mesa. that's when l showed l can play. I
scored (13) points and we won the game."
'
for Estancia High, shot 75 to •lead
OCC and finish second overall Josh
Dean fo lJowed wilh an 81 alo)\&&ide
Shaun Vicker (83), Joo NamKoong
(84) and sophomore Peter Baker (85),
aJi.o an Estancia graduate.
OCC knocks off Moorpark
• VOLI.EVlfAIJ.: Out ide h.iner Kai·
mana Kamalani of Orange Cout Col-
lege fired a team -leading 18 kills and
added nine digs as the host firatl's
defeated Moorpark in four game:.,
33·3 I. 18-30, 30-28, 30·26. ln com-
munity college men's volleyball ac·
lion. •
Poyer Poia had 11 kills for Orange
Coast, while Mau Skolnik had 17
digs. ,
OCC (4·0) will continue crossover
play agrunst Western State Confer-
ence foes when it travels to Santa •
Monica on Friday.
Coast loses at buzzer
• BASKETBALi.! Andre Walte rs hit
a three-pointer at the bu1,.,er
Wednc~day night as host Santa Ana
rallied to edge Orange Coast, 58-57,
in an Orange Empire Conferencl'
men's basketball game.
Nedim Pajevic (Newport Harbor)
had 11 poi nts for Santa Ana (l 2· I :1.
6-7 in the OEC). OCC. fell to 6-19. 3-
lO.
Oran1e Empire Conference
Santa Ana 58, Orange Coast 57
Orange Co111 -Bobik 11, Garey 21 , Hunter
f>, Hatch 2, Nwebuzor 2, Chesler 2.
Shaheirn 5, 8a1ley 9
)·pt goals -Garey 6, Bob1k 2. Shaheom 1
Fouled out -Nwebuzor
Santa An• -Walters 8, Pa1ev1c n,
Con11en10 3, Rabb 8, Orozco 3, Torres 9,
Parks 16.
J·pt goals -Wailers 2, Co1wento 1,
Orozco 1, Torres 1
Halftime Oranye Coast 25 21
Anteater divers victoriou
•SWIMMING AND DMNG: UC
Irvine divers Anton Slobounov and
Franny Briule, who were named Big
West Conference Athletes of thl'
Weel.. la!>t wtek. wo n individual
event'> Wednesday on openiqg day of
the Rig West swimming and diving
championships a t Belmont Pla za 111
Long Reach.
Slobounov won the men's I ·mett'r
diving competition with 609.70
point:.. while Bri11le captured the
wo men\ ~J-meter diving with 3~15.75
points.
Three VU Lions sparkle
•TRACK AND FIELD: Three Van·
guard Universiry runners surpassl'd
national qualifying marks Saturday
a1 the Azusa Pacifir Va lentine quah
lier.
Sarah J fall. a 'enior, won tht:'
women\ J.000 merer,, linishin~ in <1
time of 10:28.63.
Senior Mikael 1.ars:.on set a 'iChool
and pcri:.onal record with a time nt
2:3 1.:17 in the men\ 1,000. finhhing
!oiXlh.
111 the women\ I ,000. 1unior Jennv
cn1une finished SCvt'lllh in a time of
3:02.98, cut ling nearly It :.econd!> 11n
her previous best Other lop finisheri.
for Vanguard included a lirst·plact•
showing by Debhy Cho p in thl'
women\ long jump wi th a leap ol
ltl-7'/, and a second·place finish for
the women's 1600 relay team. Malt
Ml'yer finished second in the men\
mile wilh a rime of 4:20.74. a sophu·
more rcrord.
CARLOS PINTO
lorn: May 10, 1987 (!) Hometo11111: eon.
M&a Neltflt: 6--foot-4 ,,..
We'9ht: 190 ~nds
Sport: Basketball Coedt: Russell King
'°9ltlon: Small forw1rd ,..,..... foM: Pesole
'Fftoftte ~ ""-dio"
.... MNetic "'°"'9nt: "I would
have to say *ting lrlv.I CosUJ
Mesi."
WIMlr In rwtew: L~ Estancia to•
fourth-place finish In the Golden
w.st ~ague by scoring 22 polnu in
a k.y victory owr con. Mesi on
Feb. 9, then added 23 points In ..-i
owrtlme loss to Or1nge on~. 1'.
' .. '
1t
Estancia's Mike McDaniels (2) takes the
ball to the hoop as Orange Lutheran's Jeff
Gulsvig defends in Wednesday night's
first·rnund action of the CIF playoffs.
SPORTS
'EATERS
Continued from Bl
snatched the first of three con·
secutive offensive rebounds. that
ftnally resulted in a Parada free
lhrow.
lbat was the Anteaters' last
lead, however, until Ethington
began a 9·0 ua spurt that in-
cl uded scoring conrrlhullon~
from four players. TI1e run ended
on a Jeff GJoger layup. set up by
one of Elhington's five offensive
rebounds. and gave the ho~ts a
28-23 edge with ~:59 left in the
opening half.
UCI led. 43-35. al halftime and
all but locked up the victory with
a 9-0 surge 10 start the second
half.
"We've had our troubles at the
start of the second half." said
Doug.lass, who was pleasantly
surprised to be reminded of the
early second-half domin~nce.
~We did?" Douglass said after be-
lng asked about the nine )trdight
points. "That's good to hear."
Ethington began tJ1e second·
half bUtt with a layin and Parada
lll points. including 4-of-6 field-
goal shooting) converted a Mike
Flevberha assist lo keep it going.
Ethington then tipped in an lr·
vine miss. before Efevherha set
up a Ross Schraeder transition
layin. The run concluded when
Ethington netted one free throw
after being fouled while auempl·
ing an ambitious Oying one-han-
ded baseUne dunk. The W-fated
attempt prompted a smile from
Ethington, as weU as laughter
from the UCJ bench and several
among the 1,825 spectatori..
Thursday. f ebruary 19' 2004 13
su euk.
JabriJ I lodges, who hit 5 of 8
three-pointers (the 49ef'i made
13 of 22 from threedom, includ-
ing 6 or 8 in the first half). led the
49ers with 17 poln1s. Senior lead·
Ing scorer Kevln Roberts added
16 for Long Beach. which has
now lost six straight
ZOTS Th ough UC Irvine
ESTANCIA
Continued from Bl
PHOTOS BY STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILO I
Estancia's Ray Verette fakes a shot and puts Orange Lutheran's Brandon Rohr in the
popcorn machine Wedne sday night in the first round of the CIF Division ll~A playoffs.
"That's just the way I've always
played." said Ethington, whose
smile was as contagious a!> his
energetic effort.
Gloger finished witlt 16 points
to match Ethington for team-
high honors. Gloger ali.o chipped
in seven reboundfl, four steals
and four assist:..
m oved ahead o f Long Beach Sta te
into solo possession of eighth
place, in a 10-team Big West Confer·
enoe that invites only Its top eight to
the conference tournament. the
Anteaters must avoid an eventual
tie with the 49ers. S1noe the Ant·
eaters and 49ers spilt this season,
the ne>rt h ead-to-head tiebreaker
would be best record against the
team(s) highest in the conference
standings. At this point, Long Beach
holds a w in over third-place UC
Santa Barbara, while UCI is 0-1
aga1mn the Gauchos. UCI and the
49ers are travel partners, meaning
they eadl play the same opponents
\n the11 four remaining conferenoe
games ... With Tl points Wednes-
day.-7-0 senior center Adam Pw1ICM
mcwed past Johnny Rogers ( 1984·
861 into the No . 9 spot on the
school's all·time caree r scoring list.
Parada now has 1,258 career points
and h as moved up seven spots on
the school's all-time list this season.
His ne>et conQuest is No. 8 Jeff Yoc1
Lutzow, who scored 1,284 from
1989-93 . . . W ith his fo ur steals •
Wedn esday, sophomore point
guard Jllff Gloger b roke a three-way
tie with Ben McOonakt and Scott eroou. both o f whom p layed in the
NBA, to move into sole possession
o f the No . 2 spot on UCl's all-tim e
list (with 127). Jeny Gl"Mfl ranks
first with 162 •.. UCI has now won 7
o f its last 9 against long Beach
State. Including four in a row at the
Bren Center . . Grwg Ethington had
made 1us1 two o f hrs last 13 fouls
shots, before netting 6 of 9 Wednes ·
da y . UCI takes a break from con-
ference play Saturday, whe n 11 w 111
visit New M exico State as part o f
Brad<et Buster Saturday. The 1:05
p m . matchup between former Big
West 11vals, 1s among 23 games
meant to highlight mid-major pro -
grams. Ten games are being tale ·
vised on ESPN .
lo convert easy baskets. We knew they
would pound it, but we didn't do a good joh
uf helping down low.·
Statlstics aside, the Eagles (1 3-14) were
also at a disadv-,mtage In terms of experi·
ence. Estancia displayed its youth in the
first quarter, when the Lancers jumped out
to a 16-0 lead. The Eagles did not score their
first points until five minutes, 21 seconds
had gone off the clock, when sophomore
Mike McDaniels put in a layup.
as they double teamed the 6-foot-:l guard
and held him to eight points on J-of-12
shooting.
King moved Pinto to point guard wilh !11e
intent of creating isolation plays for Pinto,
but the Lancers continued to send an extra
defender at him. He missed his first five
shots before connecting on a three-pointer
in the second quarter.
quarter. 19-19, but Orange Lutheran had al-
ready done enough damage. The l.arn:crs
had five players In double figures, including
four starters. The five players ranged from
6-2 to 6-6.
Schrac<l er and P.fcvberha
added 11 and 10 poin!S, rcspet:-
tively, and fievberha hit bot.It
three-point tries. both before
halftime, to help set the tone.
Blc Welt Confer9nce
F.stancia's tallest player was Sankey at 6-5.
Clf DMlion II-A
AritnMICI
UC Irvine 80, Lona 8Mc:tr State 71
Long Beedl State-R oberts 16, Da1by
3, M. Jaclc.son 2, Hodges 17. Houston
6, Graham 11, Poarson 6, Bow ens 6,
A, Jackson 4.
·we are a young team,· King said. "We
have most guys returning so they'll remem-
ber this experience and know they need to
work hard. We were a lit Lie awestruck. at the
beginning. At this time in the CIF playoffs.
you have to step it up."
The Eagles missed their fi rst six shots. F.s·
tancia junior Ray Verette came off the
bench to score seven of the Eagles' 14
points in the second quarter. He hit three of
his four shots, but did not score the resr of
the way. Meanwhile. Orange Lulheran, led
by 6·5 reserve freshman forward Michael
Reardon's 14 point:.. scored 25 point~ in the
second quarter and rook a 4 7 -19 lead at the
break.
Orange luthefen 81, Enanda 49
Score by Quarters
Estancia g " 19 11 49
Orange 22 2S 19 15 81
Estande -Pinto 8, McDan1els 2. E"obedo 4, Ko pp
6, Sankey 15, Verette 7. Salas 3, Fryslie 2.
Viramontes 2, Markley 0, Meissner 0, Young 0.
Argumedo 0, Molina 0.
3·pt. goals -Pinto 2, Salas 1, Verene 1.
Ofenge-Tanner 10, Courvo1s1er 5, Wilson 12.
It was the first time uJJ season
five Anteaters scored in double
digits, allowing the hosLS to reach
the 8()-point plalt:au -on 1980s
night, no less -for o nly the
third time this season, the first
time in 15 games.
UCI. which received henr h
poin~ from seniors Mau Okoro
(eighl), St.anislav Zuzak. (fi\le) and
Aras Baskausk.as (three). had av-
eraged 55.9 pointi. during thl'
3 pt goals -Hodges 5. Roberts 2.
Hous1on 2, Bowens l , Darby 1,
Graham t
Foulod out -Roberts
Technicals -None
UC trvlne -Ethington 16, Parada 11,
G logor 16, Schraeder 11, Efevberha
10. Okoro 8, Zuia k 5, Baskauskas 3.
3 pt. goals -Efevberha 2. Zuzak 1,
Schraeder 1.
Rohr 10. luedte 10, Reardon 14, Gulsvig 7, Pinick 5,
K. Craik 4, Romberg 2. Ledbetter 2.
Senior Scott Sankey played well. King
added. Sankey led the Eagles with 15 points,
1'ix rebounds and Lhree blocked shots. The
l,<1nceri. were ready fo r junior Carlos Pinto. f..,tancia matched the l.anct:rs in U1c third 3-pl. goals -Tanner 1, Gulsvig l.
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Boulevard. N~wpo1t
Be•ch. CA 92663
Con tr ac 101 l rcerue
Claurlrt.a l1on(s) rt
Qu11ed lot lh•~ 1J•01ec1 ., ...
r 01 turlh~r 1ntnrn13
11011 call St•phen J Luv.
PIDJ•CI Mafldl!t r al ( 949) &« 3330
Published Ne wpor I
Beach/Costa Men Oa1ly
Pilot februMy 19.
?004 lhl8J
~ ..... ... s.......
The foltow1na persun•
11e doina b11"ne.s as McC01mat.~ & r .,, ow
949 South Coul 011ve.
Suite 420, Cost• Mt\a
CA 92626
Jerry M r&11ow 11~
W Juniper o. Sin Clem
enle. CA 92672
Kenneth I Thnon11s11n,
1818 Ptpp.!r Ir H , V11t,1
Park,CA9~7
ttelen E f , .. dman 22
Seav1ew Drive N . Rolllna
Hills Euatu . CA 90274
Gene l Phelp1. 19426
North 871h Orlve, Peoria,
Al 8!>382
James O Wade. ?0792
Sklmmor ltne. Hun
linaton Beach, CA 92646
Jeffrey T McOer molt,
815 Carnar o,. San
CletrK1nte. CA 92672
Kenneth M. B11tok.
31 191 Calle Bolero, S•n
Ju1n C;1p1st• •no, CA
92675
This buslneu '' con
ducted by a a•n•• al
p11tn11sh1p
H1Ye you ,111ted doln~
butlneu t•tl Y••.
12/01/19114
-"'•'Y M. f' arrow
This ,t1temtnl wu
tiled w1lh the County
Cieri\ ot 01an11 County
on 02/13/04
2004 .. 74720
Dally Pilot fell 19. 26.
Met.•. 11. 2004 Thl77
STA-Of ---,._ ----tnm-• Tiit lollowln1 peuon
hn wtthd11w11 at •
11111111 pattrwtr hOll\ tilt
pettntrthlp operatln1
undel flclltlOUI lllls(MU
name ot MtCOtmaek i r art OW t i f'9 $o11t'1
Co11t Di In , Strite '20,
Cotti Mt11. CA IQ
2640 lepl Notices 2640 legal Naliell
I he f 1clohou• Uu\tne••
N•nie referred to abov"
w~s llled 10 OranRe
Counly un 11/09/01 r11e
No. l00168R27JS r ull N•me and Addrh\
nl the Per wu Wolh
draw•na Sltvhen 0
lreohel 246!>1 l.•latom,1
Cu Lie, M•\\rnn V1io10 C.i
92691
Slephe11 0 T rcob•I
T111s sl•I~""'"' w~' lol•·tl with lht t;oun1y l'l•rk ot
Or anae County 1111
?/13/04
200097011
0•1ly 1'1tot f ~11111•1 y 19
26. M•• 4 II,
2004 Thl 72
fidttlM"""-t .... s .......
Ille lulluw"'I pe•\Onl
•• e d•Hn1t IJU\lnCU .. s
•'I Sumllla 0) Summa
R•"llY 117 I ast I sLa
lone\. S•n Clem,.nt~ Cl\
9167'1 Juhu C Mnn~hegu, 111
ld·.t f s.alnnes. S•n
Cleme11t~. CA 9:?672
I hro\l 131le K
MAnChtllO 17? r "'' I "alnne\. S•n Clem
t11te. CA 9/612
lhr\ bu~llle\\ " 1 on d11,1cd by h~hand and
w1fe
ll•v~ you 'lur tefl doing
bu\lrlr\\ yet'
Nil
Juloo C M•11~ht1110
Chrl'>l1Moe B M11oc.tieao
Thi\ slAlemenl wu
ltll'd wi th lhe Cuunty
Cle• k of 01.11111e County
on 0?/06/04
2004697 4003
D•oly Pilot fel) 12. 19. ~. M•r 4, 2004 lhl')J
RdtllM .....
.... s......
fhe tollow1n& f)ttrsons
die dOllll( bUSlfl6S\ i!'S
Newpurl Bristol EH•U
ttve Su1to. 1300 B11~lol
Street Norlh Suite 100.
~or I Oeach. Cll
Hiibert 8rrstol P•rl
nership, LLC (CA). llOO
Bdslol Slreet North,
Sult• 190. Ne wpo11
Bu ch. CA 926&>
!his bullnen Is con
dueled by 11m1l1d
L1abihly Co
Have you ,luted doona
buslneu yell Ye\, t/I/
04
ltilb•r I 611,101 Part
ntr&hlp, llC, Car li
Mo1el1nd, 0 11n1111
M•n•a••
Thi• •l•tement wu
hied with the County
Cler II· ot Or1n1e County
on 01/J0/04 2004•t7J071 Dilly f'llot F tb 5, 12.
19. 26, 2004 Thl29 ......... ..........
The fonowln1 ptt1oon•
111 c1o1111 bu11nns ...
Todd Tr11Yl1 Onl1n
Group. 711 W, l71h St.
IH 2, Coil• Mtu , CA
92627
Tnvl1 Ull11v11lon•
Corpoutlon. (CA) 711
W. 11th SI IH 'I. Co•I•
...... CA92627 Thi~ bu1lneu Is co11
d11Cllll by .• '°'00111100
'
ltnve ynu sla• led do•ng
hu\111eS\ yet1 Y~s. Ian
h i. 2004
ll~VI\ Ultr.1v 1~IOll\
llll lcn111le• '' •••S S...1. I J,t.>a,we•
""' statement w•~ hl~d with the Counlv c1~1k ul Or anKe County
IHI 01 /27/04
20046972530
Q41ly Pilot Jan 7'1, F ub
!t • .l.Z. 19 2004 I~
RctltlM .... .... s......
I hf' followm11 person\
..,,, do•ua husmess 3, •> 14 S-.ven Ba1a1. b)
liod•f Audnmy, 2241 6
C•m1111to le• •tt, L~euna
11111\, l.;alilnrm• 926!>3
I •• 1 n kh Vo•outth.
?1416 1;~m1n1lo IMah
I •11una llrll~ Calllnrnra
976!>3
lh1s bus1nes5 1\ 1.un
du1.led by. an 111dlv111u~I
H~v~ you started do"'g
buMne\S yot?
Yn l;l/20/03 r •rrokh Vosou2h
rht\ \lalvmenl WH
toled w1lh the Countr
Cl•rk of Oranae County
011 l?/31/03
200HH9S66
Unlly Prto·t Ian 29, f eb
!>. 12. 19, 2004 Thll9
Rttlll. .....
... s......,
lhe lollow1n1 penons
are ClomR bu\lnus as
lfM SPORTS. 1820 W.
Or •na•wuod Ste. 208,
Orana ... CA 92868
II M USA, Inc (CA).
18?0 W Oranaewood.
Su1I• 708, 01 an1e. CA
9?868
!his busme" I\ LOn
du(led by, a corporal•on
1-iavt you •larl~d dolna
bU\1119\\ yeP Yo, I ?/6/
02 If M USA Inc , Mark
Oonn•llv. P1e\1de11t
l'11s \latement wo
tried with the Counly
Cletk of Orana• Covnly
nn 0?/13/04
2004074775
Oally Pilot I eb 19, 26,
M•• 4, ll, 2004 Thi 78 .......... .........
1h• tnllnwlnf per snns
"" <101na business u :
Mo Lockie & Anocl
1tes, 1431 Bamboo St1 Newpor I th•ch, Cl\
9?660
l Mu well I ockll, Jr ,
2 431 Bttnboo St •
N1wpu1 I Bui.11, CA.
92660
lhl• buslneu Is con
dueled by •" lndlvlduel
lfev. you 'terted doln1
buslnen yet?
Yti July 21, 199?
l Muwefl loctr.it, If.
Thi' •l•t1menl wH
llltd with lht County
Clt<ll of O••n1e County
011 01/23/04
1004 .. 71172
O•ilt Piiot l•n. 19. rn
!I 12, 19. 2004 Thl04
RdlM--.U
"-*'-' l he tulluw1n11 per •uns
Me domv fiu!\ines1 as
l~mn W I 11nc~sle1 Jr
CPA CVA, Cl l ?'.>00 l fmpe11~I Hwy Su11" ?01 257, BrH, CA 928;>1
la"'"' w lanc11o1e1 ,
k I 920 Woodeo Onv"
Plae11t1.i. CA 92870
lh•~ h1m 11ns I\ 1.on·
duclrd hy an 111d1v1dual
liJve )uu •larled d1111•11
bU>llll!U yel >
Ye• I I 1004
Janie\ W L•nCA\ltr, ,,
lho\ •h lemanl wa'
ltl•Cl w•lh the Cn1mty
tl••k nt Orange Cuunly
e>n Dl/06/04
20046974002
Oaoly l'olol I eb II 19, 76. Mnr 4 ?004 lhl!>7
fictlllM....., .... s.....
lhe lullowin11 per>uns
.ire do1n2 bus1nen as
Allea"'Y G1uwth M•n agemtnt 11 C 9571
Chevr Ch~'" Or Hun
t111e100 8enh, CA 92646
A1tea11ty Crowt h
M•n.iaemcnt llC,
(Oelw~re), 9511 Chevy
Chase Or , tt11rrt1naton
Beu h, CA 97646
I his bus1nU\ " 1.nn
due le d by I omrled
l1ab1l1ty Co
lhve you ~l.iltd do1n11
bullneu yet? No
Scott Joseph looiHet,
Sr . Parle•
fh1s statement wn
flled with the t.uunly
Clerk of Or3n1e Cuunty
on 02/06/04
2004697Ht4
011ly Pilot I eb 12. 19.
?6, Mar 4, 2'0<M lhl45
flcll'9 ...... ... s.....
The tollow1na penons
ere do1n1 business as
lopp1n1 lvenli, 111c
2950 Randolph Ave ,
Cost. Men. CA 9?6?6
Toppins E venb, Inc
(CA), 2950 Rillndoph
Ave., Costa Men, CA
92626
This buslntu ·~ con d11ct1d by· 1 CO<po<•hon
Have you ,,.,led dotnl
busrnen yet?
Y11 October, 1997
Topptna C.e11ls, Inc •
Jnon 01LllO·P1u1denl
This 1tat1m1nl wAi
tiled wilh the Cu1111ly
Clark ol Ot an1e County
on01/23M
20046t711••
01Hy Pilot Jan 29. Feb
5. 12, 19, 200t lhlOO ........... ..........
the followln& f"'SOns
II t dolnl bvllnef.l I S:
G, rort-• """Y· 6811 P111ldill Ot • H11nhnaton e .. c'1. CA 92648
Joe N. Wu , 6181
PrHldlo Dr., Hunlln1to11
hteh, CA 92'41
Shrie C. Wu. '811
Pretl4IO Of ·.1..... ~!!11tlftaton
h•clt,CA9-
Thlt ll1111ifleu 11 C04'I
duct1d lly: • lolnt
venture J!m rov ,,.,,,. dolnc
•' J
busoneu yel7
Yf'\, 9/1/96
Joe N W11
Sh<tla C Wu
Th•~ sl•lemcnl w"'
hied with the Cuu11ly
Clerk ol O'""W~ County
un 07/ I 0/04
2004H70 ..
Daily Pilot r ,.b I;>, 19
26. M•t. 4, 7004 Th I !>8
flctlllM ..... ... s.......
Th' lollow1n2 pe"on~ "'t dOIRit bus1n.,~s •• Snl f ''enhal\ & Scents,
IJI I W1t,on SI I J,
Cosio Mc~''· CA 9l627
Johar""' ll•lheld, 131
W W11\11n !.I # 3. Cos le
Mu.J l.• 'l?hll
Kll l)I Ir •n 281811
Moulhin l'hwy •?13
I aaun• N1Ru•I I.A 97611
Thi\ IJU\llU" I\ LOfl
du• ltd by 11 general
pa1 ln""lu11
tlav,. yov •l•r l•d dlllllR
bUSllltl\~ yt t 1 Nol
JoanM Rntheld
lh" 'lalemenl wa\
hied with lht Counlr
Clerk ot Or.in~~ County
on 02/13/04
2000974777
Oa1ly ~1101 f eb 19, 76, M~r 4, II 7004 fh 17 /
RctlllM...._ ... s.......
fhe tollowina pelions
•• e do1na but.ones\ as
C: f n• ce Adverlrs1ne.
2910 J~va Rd . Coslt
Mesa, CA 92626
Omn1h1 Arlver hs1na.
Inc (CA). 2910 Java Rd .
Costa Mt ... CA 92616
I hi s buslneu Is ton
rtucled by a co• por a hon
Have you started doing
busmen yet' Yes l I 2004
Omnrf,. Advertosong.
lnL . luhe Clacy. Prn1
den I
This i.talement wu
loled with lhe County
Clerk of Or •nae County
on 01/2.3/04
2004H7217t
Dally Pilot J3n 29. r eb
!>.12.19.2004 Tht03
flcll'9 ..... .........
fh• follow1na penons
are do1n1 bustnn s as: c c f M, Land1up1na
end "1•lnl1n1ce Service.
365 Vtctorl• St. Apt. C.
Cost• Mtu , CA 92617
C11los G C11011, 365
Vrctot11 St Apl E. Coste
Me11, CA 92627
rredy A. Mou , 720
Victoria St. -'Pt 8 2.
Co1t1 Mt11, CA 92627
Thi• buslnus It con
ducted by• • pnet ol pertntt~hlp
Hoe you slMted dolnl
b11slnt.H)'et1
YH0809·99
C1rlo1 C. C11on
Thll •l•l•ment wu
ftlld wttfl the County
Cltth of Or•nce County
on 02/l 3,IC)t
MMH747S4
01111 Piiot r ell. 19. 2t, ,.., •. n . 20<M tit 1 eo
fidlllM-...U
"-S.......
I he lollow11111 pe1 sun~
(tt ~ do•nv. bu~111tt·u~ "''
Chip I llu•e """ 180 N~wport C~ule1 o .. -.
•76!>, N~wµort lluch
CA 92660
l 111c Soluloufl\, hu
CCA) 180 N••w1101t
l.ttnler Drrve #/IJ'J.
N~wporl ll~•Hl1, (.I\
9?660
Th" bu,rnn\ ·~ 1 on
cJULle<I by a COfllOI •hull
H•n you •lat led d111111t
bustn•\• yet1 Nu
/1nr Soluh!IM, In,
Jim /A\ln w. Prt\•denl
Ill" ,1atemn11I w."
ltl~cJ Wllh the l,llUlllV
Cieri. ol Oo angt' r;1111n1v
\Ill 01/2J/04
2000972197
011ly P1lol fan l'J f tb '> 17, 19 7004 1'11 11 ----FldltlM -...Ss .... s ......
rr.~ l11lluw11111 per ,011'
Are du111~ bu~lnn\ '" G•ea Cltrll• Con.,,rnc
lion ?08 Apnlen~ Ave
N~wpor I Bt•th. t;A
97662
Grceo•y Clart.c, ?OSI
Apolen• Ave . Ncwpor I
lleac11, Cl\ 97667
N&lasha Clrtrke 7011
~olen• Ave . N•w1u111
lltach, CA 9266?
This bu.,nn\ I\ 'un
dueled by hu\band •rid
wite
Hhe you star l~d r:IOtnil
b11 S111eu ye! I y,,
t/0?
N•lashi. Clark~
fh" s tatement w."
hied with lh• Cuuuly
Clerk ol Or a nee Cuunly
01107/06/04
2004H7J9t7
Oall1 P1lol feb 12, 19,
26.MAr 4,2004 1hl4!1
Re-. ... ..........
The folloWtni person•
are do1n1 business as
Bel boa C •preu Mesu11e
Cenl!e T.A.S .. 1505 W
Balboa Blvd . Newport
Buch, CA 9:?663
l•cquellne Anne·Ma11e
Ryder. 216 27nd St
Costa Mna, CA 926'7
Thrs busmen Is con
dueled by •n lndl¥1du1I
HIV• you 'tailed doine
business y1t7
YnJ•n 12,2004
l•t q11ellne Ann• MAile
Rylffr
Thli sl1t1ment wu
liltd with the County
Clerk of Oun1• County
on Ol/30/04
2004697J0tt
Otll!e Pilot Feb !I, 11,
19. . 2004 Thll4 ........... .........
Tiit totto.nn1 persons
Kt dolllt bu1ineu as
The hnetll Ad¥KalH .
2 Sprint Hiii l •n1,
L•1une Mills, CA 92153
Sen O~o Attocl•ln.
Inc. (CA): 3$50 Cemlno
dll lllo N«tt1, Swltt 205,
Sift Oilco. CA 92lOI This bvtltttt• le (Oft
ducted 111: e CotlClftllofl
He .. you slltftM doln1 bullntt! wtl7 •
Fouled out -None
Toohmcals -None
Halftime UC lrv1nu. 43 35
2640 lepl Natices
Vn l?/07/1996 s,,., ll•ewo A"oL•~k•.
Int r>av1d N Peter,on
Prt\ldfonl
lh" ,1.trmo11I w~'
lrlNI w1ll1 lh~ <.uunty
Clerk ul lhdn&t-(;Qunly
un 02/06/04
2004H74001
Oa1ly l'olul I •h I?, 19.
26, MAI 4 2004 Th IS I
fidltlM'-illu ... s.......
"'" fullow1111i person~
.u.. dn111g bll\lll-'C..\ a"
lf,() I 11du1 ""'e !>11111 I\,
1414 l:lonn1r Ur•~. Sanla
1\11• LA 927()(,
lf10 f ro(hn '"'l '' Spor Is I Lf• (CAI l 414 llun11"'
Utttt• S.i11t..t A11a \;A
97106
f tu\ hu\m.,.,-. l'J. (. .,,,,
tint l•l.I 11y I untlr cl
I t~bololy (II
It.iv~ ynoo \IA• l~d <10111~
1111,111r\i yrl' No
1110 I 11d111•nce .'l11ru 1,
I 11' Kev111 lt•r l>ro I p,.,.,.,.,
lh1~ \l~l'ITifOI W•'-
lllcd with 1111' Cu1111ly
Ct.rk 111 Or•11~e Cuunly
on Ol 106104
2004697J9H
0.AJJy 1'1lnl I •h I;> 19.
71\.Mao 4.?004 11'1146
Rdl!IM .... .... s.......
I Ile tot1ow1n11 person•
are dnintii hu\lnf!'\\ al
Om llnu•t Morlaatte
J 18!1 Bermuda O"v•.
Co\111 Me1a, CA 1n626
Andrea Routh. 318~
Uermuda U11v,. Cnst;o
Mu~ CA9?676
IOhO Rout h . )185"
Rmrnuda 011ve Costa
Men, CA 926:.>6
lh1~ busone'~ " LOil
dueled by hu•tJend dnd
w1f ..
ll•Y«• you \111 ltd durnl(
bus111us. yet>
Ye\ November I. 2002
Andru Routh
This staltmcnl was
tiled with lhe County
Cle1 t. of Or 8nae County
on Ol/?3/04
20046972191
Daily Prlul Jin 2'.l. Feb
5, 12. 19. 2004 Thl09
Re-. ...... ... s......
The lollowln8 p11son~
Mt rto1ne buS1ne» u
•) Kent Ent1rprlHs, b)
l<nowell HouH, c) Art>ot
llOUH, 870 Arbor St .
Coil• Mese. CA 92627
Carol Kent, 870 Arbo<
St., Cost• Meo, CA
92627
K811n Abltm•n, 2043
Federal Ave., Coat•
Miu , CA 92627
Thii bUSIMH 1i con·
ducted by co par tne11>
H•v• you started clotnc
businus yen YH 200J
IC1ren Ablemen
Thta •l•l1me111 wn
fried with the County
Cllfk of Or1n11 County
Ofl 0 l/21 /04
..... 971124
01M1 Piiot Jen 29, hb
S. t2.19.2004 Thllb
Actlli.s -...u .... s......
1 he lollowon~ P•r>o•1s
•• • dn1n11 bUSIRt"' 0 t.11\l11rn Bu1tde1~ of
N•WPOl l lita•h llJJ W
1 llh Slle~I ~111te 6
Co'I" Mtl4, CA 9262/
Newooi l Cu\lom Home
Build""· lrH (CA), llJJ
W 17111 St S111I" 6.
Costa MU A. Cl\ 9'l6?/
I h" business I\ LOii
duth:d by a ••1111or.1t1vn
~t.rve yuu '1<11 ltd doin;
bU,1110\ yrt> Yu I u
01//003
Nt wpo1 I \;11\111111 rtnn•~
lfo1ldel\ 1111 •e~n I Carrtto ~. Ct (I
lhr\ ~tnlernenl W3\
l1lecJ with the Couuly
Cler~ ul Or .. nge Cou111y
on O.?/ I 0/04
200 .. 97070
O••ly 1'1101 t eb 17. 19.
l6, Md1 4 7004 Th 160
RdfflM ...... .... s......
I hr lollowong µe• •on~
~tr: drnng bu~in~'\\ •S
\lar we~I Cdprfll, 3700
Newpoll Blvd .. Sit! 303.
N•w11orl Beach, CA
92603
SIMwe't Cap11111, Inc.
(01) 'JlOO Newporl
Blvd . Ste JOJ. Newport
8cd•h CA 92663
Thi\ business I~ ton
du1 led by a corpor•hon
Have you sl••led clo1n11
bU\111~\\ yet 1
Ye\ 01 10 04
Shrwt\I Capital, Inc .
Robel! I alcn, President
T111~ s t1temenl wa"'
ltled w1tb the Cou11ty
Clerk ot Or an1e County
011 01/27/04
20046972526
Oa11v Pilot Jan 29. f eb.
!I. 17 19, 2004 lhl 16
Rdlllea ...... ... s.......
lhe lollow1n1 persons
are dome business as
lversoo A1ch1tects.
20280 SW Ac'ltcla Street,
Suite 3?0, Newpor I
Beach. CA 97660
Iverson Ar cb1t1ch ,
Inc . (Cahl ), ?0280 SW
Ac1c11 Stteet, S111te 320,
~2668011 Beach , CA
Thi' bu"ness Is con
ducted by· • corpor1t1on
Hive you st•rled dornc
business yel? Yes
Iver son Arc hitects.
Inc., Mtr1•11t M lveuon
Sec /C.f 0 .
Thi' st1t1ment wes
tiled with 1111 County
Clerk of 0111111 County
on 02/IJ/04
2004•t747H
Delly ,.1101 Feb. 19, 26.
M11. 4, ll, 2004 T'1169-
SELL
your stuff
thrqh
classified!
'
14 ~· February .19_,_~-----
l.1111.... -l.11118'alcel -leplMotlcla cm Of COSTAllSA -<MTY. (MIOIM
llOllllMtle&leS
NOTICC IS HrRrB'f'
CIVfN tlllt MllM PfO
pou l• f°' lut n1m1n1 ell
l1bo1, m•t•t1•I• equip
"'"'' I! .,.~~l•hon aod •uch o\1'1t1 ft clhllH n
rnay be requited for the
ltlw.ollf IOUUVAID
lllll taAtl lAMO· l<AltlM MO WttOA· flOlt, AOJACUU TO
OaAltOI COUNl'Y
•AllGaOUNOS • CITY HOJICT NO. 04-4J
Wiii be ••C•tYtd br lh• Ctly ot Coll• Mt >a ...
tho Otho of I~ Ctty c1.,i.. 11 r •11 Ot••• Co1ta t11u1, C.hfotnt•
until lh• hour ol I 0100 ............. .,. ·-~"' 1, JOCM, '' whKll 11rn1 lh•; wlll be op111ei,t
publlcir ano re.ti aluud
111 Ille Cuuf\1.11 Cll•rl\ll~S ~ftaltd o• npou l' 111•11
but lh~ 1111~ al ttw
wor~ •••<I rta1111 "' th• buldtr bu I llu tli~t
.;ll\t1n11ul\hllll '"'' ~.
Any bid 111 ""'" .tll•I th• Hhedul1d Clt1l•n11
flm• tor the 1 e .. •vt "'
1'111ll 'h*ll l>t I .iu11111l hl
b•dd•r 11nop."1d II ~h•ll
be 1J11 \Oht r1•P•"'••01l1ly
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lodtlt P•n•llln pit
scnb•<I therein 101
noncompt11nl!e ot uld
Code
r11e C11y Counc•I of th<I
City of Coata MeH
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2004. Thl42
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c ,.i1 Bou<1111 111.
11821 17th Strffl •196,
flfSllll, CA 9%780
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buslntn ytH Yo, 1986
C1111 9011 dm•n
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ltlt d wttll Ille County
Cltfk ot Oona• County
Oii 01/30/04 IOCM6t7JNO
D11ly P\lol hb. 5, 12,
19. 26. 2004 llll 30
Re-. .....
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County, 2500 E lmpe11al
Hwy , Suite 201 2!>2.
Brei. CAmn I.me\ W l1ne1ster
Jr 1920 Wooden 011ve
Pl•l:tt1h• CA 92870
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dueled by· 111 1nd1vld111I
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Yt\ 111/2004
J1ml\ W I •t1U sle1
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Thi• staltmtnl wo
llltd w1lh th• Co1Jnty
Cletk ol Ortnac County
on 01/30/04 2004•t7JOt7
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19.26,1004 Thl3S
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Spatllhna Clean. 27067
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Leeu"a Hllls CA 92653
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'11062 f •ll1na l ut O• l•W""" llills CA 9?6'1.1 ftt'nl K•lill1ttn•n
l2062 f ,.lhne ltHI Ot
l •eun• Hill• CA 976!.J
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Oantel J Wc1n!I 191'>?
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llt'nneth M W•llt>lle
19152 Chandnn l11nr
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92648
hu\ bU\lr\f';\\ I\ Lrtn
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1>••t11u sh1p
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Da niel J Wood
Kenneth W•ll~ll•
I hi\ \leltmen• wo
filed w1lh lht t ouuty
Cluk or O••nc• C county
un 01/14/()ol
2004H7 1021
Oflly Pilot feb 17 19 16 Mnr 4. ?004 !hill?
lh~ lllllOw1n1 pet ~1111\ .,t do•na bV"""' a\ •I l MlllkAY c.;oM. b)
AR TICl.ll A I OR COM. 2741
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a u ch. CA 92660
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lotr>" (CAI ?241 Donn·~
lid Newp(1<1 Beath t.A
97660 •
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a11ld Pr~'•llent
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Clerk ol 011ne• 1:,111nty
on 02/13/04
1004 .. 74757
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Mai 4, 11,2004 fhl/0
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buSIMU ytl? v .. vis11a Mataulow Co1po,.11on,
M1uy01ht G S•lo.
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This \lltemenl wu t•d w1111 lht Count)'
t ltfll of Ot ana• County
on 0 I (23/04
19046f7S170
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S, 12. l9, 2004 ThlOZ ......... ... s.....
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ire t1u1na butlneu o .
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v~ Eny•ntt11na.
Inc (CA). J 0 Ruby Ave.
8•1bo• lllt 11d, CA 92662·
1130
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bu\1nns yell
Yn, 2 I 2004
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filed w1lh the Cou11ly
Ct11lo. 111 Or•n11• County
on 02/06/04
200097Sftt D~lly P1101 feb 12. 19.
26. Mar. 4, 2004 Thl~O
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Mu1rwoo ds Coull
I ounl•1n VAiiey, CA
92708
ll11t bul!nes• 1\ con
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l)U\lneu yet> Yn 'l I/
04 -
s.yo"o lm<1r.
flus ,1a1omen1 w•s
tiled with lht County
Cltr~ ul O• 1n1• Cou11ty
on 02113/04
2004H747U
D•••v P1lol r •" t 9 l 6 M11 4. IJ, 1004 lhl67 .
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CA'1M7,
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1071 Afld J072 nl lhe t.•••• 1.na#. 01 tn~ Stale
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d•1~1an~d. Bo<h I ow
?0001 111 ov~huf\t 61vd ,
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thi. lollowina p1opt rty
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flo ch •ru\t• Musn D•tly
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Fk1111M ..... 1 •s........
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Vtlltr CA 927011
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\8111 Bruohhul\I St
f n1111t.11n VAll•y, CA
97108
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bu\utr'" ytl' Nn
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lh1\ \lflemtnl w•\
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r.l•1k ol OrMlf• Cnurtly
on Ol/?JI04
2000'12119
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'l 11.19 2004 Thl07
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9/627 T ht\ 1>us1n"" ,. 1 011
dulled b/ •n md1v1dual
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l>u''""' v~t> Vo I / JOI
04 M~rk S•v1
Thi\ •l~IM1tnl wo
ltlt<I with the r ou11fy
Cft1h ot 0•411Q• r uunty
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Crown Vall~y P•rhw~y 19 76 7004 lhlll
Suitt I L•aun• N•au•t
Ca 92677
Total PhUllf'\ Ille. (CA).
28?!>1 Crown ll•lley Parlo.w•v Suitt I , l• lhe lotlow1na pel\ons
auna N111u~l CA 92617 ~• ~ do1n1 business •s
Thi\ bullneu I\ LOii NAM[ N fRAMI:. 731 I
dueled l>r a topo11\1011 C lcl•n Ave Ste 22.
H•n )'UU l t•r lt d d01111 (;osll Mt'"'· CA 9?627
butrncn Y••' Rund• lu Her t1. 2311
Vu J JOJ r tdon Ave Ste 11
l ot et Pl'lono Inc to•I~ M,u CA 9?6?1
Ronnie Yt'h~11111, l're\1 lhl\ bU'"""'~ " 11.n denl 1111 l•d by an 1r•'11v1t111•I
Th" >l•lemcnl Wf\ ltev~ ynu ,1.,ted do1n11
hied with tllo County bu""''' yet' Y.. 02/
Ct.rli of 011"1e Cou'1tv 06/?004
on 02/06/04 Rund• Lu It"''' 2004•t74004 I htl i latem•nl wn
Dally Pilot r eb 1? 19 hied Wtlh '"' C11utlly
26, Mar . 4, zoo.t Thl54 CIArll of Oranae Covn•r -on 02/IJ/()4
2004tt74760
DM1I; Pllol f eb I 9. 26, M•• 411 ?004 lhl68
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lot ry~111111 s~toon
26101 Ve1d11ao SI . S~n
Juan C•p1tt11110. CA lilt loll1>w11111 peuons
92675 •t• doln& bu11n•u u .
San >ua" O~pol LlC V11u11tt Dulan. 3602 S
(CA), 16701 VetdUf<I St . R1mon• 0t , !'ltl"lt Anti,
Sen Ju,n Cepl•lteno. CA CA 9U07 92G?fi l•nlet Lynn w,u, 3602
Thi\ butlnu<J 1, con S R11non1 Dr.. S1M1
duc:hd by 11n lnC11vld111I Ana, CA 91707
H.ve you s11rltd dotnc 11111 bu•"'"' •• con bul1nau y117 Vas 8 I dur t•d l>v m1J1vidu1I 0'3 II~•• you \IMl,d dolfll
$1n 111111 Depot, 1 l C. bu11ntn Y•t1 No
Joe Sctarn. M•11101cr J1nlct l Will
Thlt sl1l1f1'1nl wu Thi• t l1t1mt11t wu
flltd with the Co11nty hied wllh lh• County
ci.111 of O••na• County Cle1h ol 0111111 Counly
on 01nl/Oit on 01/09/04 IOCM6t7tl•t ,... •• , ....
Dilly ,llo\ len. 2'9, hb. Oellr 'llot '-"· 29. f•b 5,12,19,2004 ThlOI 5,12,19.2004 Thill ........... ..... ..... ,._......, .. .....
The lollow1n1 I*'°"•
tit doWIC bulNIJ u ·
'•clllc a-• M•kll•
t1•1!Ct, 2252 Avalo11 SI ..
Colle Me~. CA 92626 L•Y~• 1{9\entln, 72!12
Avelon St Costa Mtte
CA92626
lhb b~lnen '' ton· ~cted by· en lnd<vldutl
...... 1°" •lKl•d doln1
ltyatnmn ll
"" 1999 Valtnllnle1u
Thi• •l1t1tn111I WI'
tiled with UM Counly
Cler• of 011na• County
011Dlfl7/04 I004 .. 7U20
01ily l'itol J.1n. 29; ftb.
5, 12. 19. 2004 Th\14
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Th• followlnC ~rtons
'" dolna buslntH u · Strlctty l imouslnu
Unlknlltd. 23016 lt kt
Fo1ul Or. Su1I• •Al~7.
La111n1 Hiiis. CA 926!'>3
Con Matlin M1d11&1I, I~ W W1lnut St ,
S•nl• Ana. CA 926!13
Th" bu\IMS$ "· con·
ducted by. en 1ndiv1du•I
Have you s l9' led doin1
buslneu yetT Yo, 1996
Even M.,lln M1d1111I
This $ltl•mtnl wu
f11td with tM County
Cl"'lll of Or•nae County
on O 1/30/04 20044t7I079
Daily Piiot Feb. S. 12.
19,26.200. fhl27
fic*M ..... ... s....-..
The tollow1n1 person'
tr e doint busint» 11
The Thomson Company,
163 Albert Pl1ce, Co\ta
Meu , CA 92621
Oonatd wm11m Thom
>On. 163 Albert Plact.
Costa Mtsa. CA 92627
Thi$ buslneu 1s con·
dueled by. 1n lndlv1du•I
HIYI you &la1ted dO•"ll
bus1nns yet> No
Donald W lhom\lln
This 1l1temcnt wu
lllod w1111 lhe Count;
Clerk ol Drane• County
on 02/13/()4
t004H74774
Dally Pilot f eb 19. 26.
Mar 4 11.2004 Th115
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I he tnllowine Pt"ons
tit doma b11s1nes~ I\
82 Solut1011\. JO Dewr
wood w~st Su•le 468
l•••ne CA 9261>4 Rebecc~ I laroo 10
Oeerwnod West S111te
468 ll•1t1e. Cl\ 9?604
This hu\lnt» '' (On
dvde<l by an 11ld1V1dual
Hf\IC VIII! ,,., , • ., do1nQ
bu~me\'• yet'
Yn 01/01104
Rebeco l la100
lh1~ \htemenl wo
l1te<I with lht County
Cla•~ of Oran&t Cuunly
on 01/23/04
2004 .. 72117
D•tly Pilot lhn 29. f eb
!> 12, 19, 2004 lhl06
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I lit followina peison~
11t: do1na bv!t1n•u n
Starv1nt Colle11e Stu·
denh, 20591 co.hawk
Ln Hunt11111on Buch
CA926A6
R&ndal Onschel ~91
GoshJwk l n , Hunt1n11lof'
Beach, CA 9?646
Thi\ bustt1en I) co11
due.ltd by "" md1v1dval
Ha•• you •tarted do1na
bu"neu yet?
Yn I 19 2004
Rand•I Drtscllel lh1~ 'l•lemtnl wn
filed w•lh 111¥ Count; Cle1~ ot Or ~ni• County
"" 01/30104 2004H7J077
Daily P1lol f ,b !> 12
19 26 ~ fhlJ7
flctlllM ..... ... s......
I he lnllow1ne petsont
u c <1"'"11 busmn1o 1 \ (\\tllli•I ElHf'Ct . ?6()()
Michehun 01111c 5ev
e11fuen\11 flour hvme.
CA 9261 ?
l 1Sh• A Holle, 2600
M•Lh"l•On D11ve s,.
•"'eenll'I rllnt l1vme C.A
926 12
lh1) llus1nen 1• co1•
du• teil by an 1nd1•ldual
Hdve y1111 ,1ar led dolna
1lul1neu yet> No
T1\ha A Holle
11'1" \lalemtnl wu
hied with lhe County
Clerll ol 0 1.iniie Covnty
011 02110/04
2000t7U62
D•1ly Pilot Feb I 'l 19
76 Mar 4 2004 Thi!,~
fidlltM ...... •s.... I ht followine oe1 "In)
11e doinc bu,1nes\ as
K1mo110 CrHlions. 2101 [,.,, 15th •S Newpo11
Beach. CA 92663
Yullo Tokunaaa. 1101
E•st I ~th »S, Nvw1101 I
Butt•. CA 9?663
I his bus1nes• 1s lOn
du•led b1 1n 1nd1•1dual
tint you started dome
bustnen yet? Yu . Jan
28, 7004
'l'uko ( Olo.unat~
rh" 'l•lemanl wu filed w1lh lhe Counly
r.1e1j,, ol Oona" County
on 01/30/04
2004t97J07S
Daily Pilot f eb s. 12,
19, :ir,, 7004 lhl74
flcltlM ..... ........
Tiie fo1Jow1na persons
••• dotna bus1neu n
Modern V1nl•I• Jewelry
37!> Ent 18111 Slrtcl.
Cosl1 Mui, CA 92621
Mlehelt. L1n Btehltt.
37!> l:ttl 18th Sltetl, C~I• ~~.CA 9~27
Thit bu,111ess ts con·
durled by· '" in<11vld1111
H••• vou \lll1 t1d doln11
buJtntn yet? Yts. 11
16 03
Ml<lltllt Lyn 8tthlt<
Tllla &llllement WH
filed with the County
Cler-of 0 1 en1e County
on 02/06/04
2004 .. 7JffS
Daily Pilot Feb. 12. 19,
26 Mar 4, 2004 Th 148
~ ..... ... s......
lllt lolklw1n1 PtfSO"'
•1• doln& bu\ln•u u
K1cka Plumb1n1. 234
Vlclorl• Piece , Co1t1
Meta. CA 92627
O•vld C. Esh adt, 234
Victoria Pt., COil• Mes. .
CA 92627
Olk butine" Ii con
dueled b1' •n lndlvldll1I
Hnt you alMled dotn&
tluslntn yetf No
Dnld C. htrtd•
Th•• tl•leflllnl wn
ht.d wilt\ '""' Count'f Clt1k or Or•n .. County
on 02 /061°" """'*"· 01ily Piiot f'1b. 11, 19 . le. M1r. 4. 2004 Tltl4S
........ .........
fhl lollowln1 1111rions
.,. do•na bu•lnns n
0.IUl MolOf,, 711 WHI
17111 St .. Costa Mt ... CA
92627 O.I011 Noloc Inc (CA),
711 Wul 17111 SI .. Coste
Neu , CA 92'27
Tiii• buslneu I• con
ducltd by, • corpor1tlofl
Hi ve you sterttd dolna
buslnen yell No
Otk11 MolOf Inc .. Tony
Serrao. Prtsldenl
This 't1lemenl wu
hied with the County
Clerk ol 01 •nae County
on 01127/04
2004 .. 72534
011ly Pilot )•n 29. Feb
!>, 12. 19. ~ Th097
fidlllM ..... ----Thi tollow1na per.-ons
••• dolna businass ts
Ont•! Ironwoods. 1!192
Monrovia Ave., Newport
Such. C• 92663
Janel McLeod, 1!192
Monrovfl Avt , N.v;po• t
Buch. CA 92663
fh1~ bu"nns is con·
dueled by en tndiv1dual Ii••• you sterled do•ne bu51neu y111 Nn
Janet Mcleod
fhts sl•lemenl was
lited w1lh Iha County
Cler-ol D11na1 County
on 01123/04
2004H711to
011ly Pllol Jan 29, Feb
5, 12. 19, ~ Th108
fittllM .....
"-*'-' The follow1na persons
are do191 b1ts1nen a>
Getalo C1lt , 17821
Skyp11rk Circle Suite B.
Irvine. CA 92614
Ror lncuol l\•m. 2043
Chatle SI •C I Coste
Mesa. CA 92621
lh1s bUS1"1U 1s con
dueled by· •n 111d1v1<1ual
lfavt you st.rled do1111i
b11\111e>> Y•'' Yu, 10 1 02
Roy In, uol K 1m
lhis ''•te1nen1 w•~
hied with lh• County
Cletk of Or~nwd Counly
on 02/13/04
20046974 77)
0<11ly P1tut f eb 19. 26
Mai 4 II 2004 1hl14
Rc11t1M~1 •s....... Ille lollow1na 11e•sun>
""" doll\~ bus1neu •S MIS Croup 668 Norlh
P ac1f1~ t;oa>I H1ahway •?08. I aaun~ Boch, CA
92651
Stephen J Wllt•lt<
668 N P•c1l1c CoHI
llwy •208. I ~1111n.o
BE ach CA 92«> I
Th•~ bus1neH is con
dvcted bv .tn 1nd1v1d11al
Havv ~ou \I a1 I etl do1111
bu''"'" vtt' No Steph~11 I Wh•efer
This •l•l•me1ll w.i> fll~d w1l'1 lht Counly
Cte1lo. of Or-nge Countv
on 01/23 04
2004H72192
Diiiy P1k>J Jan i.'9. r eb
~. 12 19 ?GOA Thi JO
Rc-..lt.llllN
N-.sw...t
Th~ lollow1n1 11•• sons
•• e 001na bu\ln"n •> St11lo.e Time Pro Sllop
1091 Ole! l1vme P.l•·l
Tu,tin Calllorn,. 9l/o'l
Pahy I UCll lll• •~
2973 H•• bo• Sl•d c" 1.
Mu•. C•lllOlflla 92fl?
Th•• bu1incn " «• 1 ll ut led by an 1nd1¥1duar
HlJve ynu •tA•htd <k>me
business yet> No
Pahy l uL1a L•IYa~
This st•lcmont wu
l•lcd with the Count~
Clerk ol 0•111we Cuunly
on02103/04
20046t7UU
DMly Pilot r <'b ~. I?
19,26.2004 Thl40
nc.... ...... ... s......
lhe lollOW1"1 pe1\01i.
are dn1ntt bus•nen ·" Glob~I l ead Source
I 565 B ML Caw Ave
lrv1nt, CA 92614
llerh Auo1ult~. tn(
<CAI 1'>6'• tl McGaw
ll•t' llYl"t (..A 9?614
Th" bU\lnn' I' CUii
tlucled tir • ~01po1atiun
H•ve yuu S1•1 led do•n&
bU\tMU yet, 1'111
lle<l'I A\10{141t• ln1
R•t h•• d O•lhOU\f y~ coo
fhl, \l~tem~nl wA·
filed wllh Ille C11unty
Cle1k ot 014nae County
on 01/'I0/04 2000'7)0'7
Daily P1lol I eb S I?
\9.?6.2004 Thill
AdltlMlllMns •*-"' lhe tollowin11 pe1 \Ons
11t do'"e husintss n
Body Buul•lul C11nsull
•nh, 148 Ch111ch Pl
Ir vme, CA 9Z&02
H•nh I Tm•> lun, 148
Church l'JMt lrv111~ CA
92602
This 11u~1n1" " con
ducted by "" 111rhv1du•I
Havo you slerled doll'IQ
bus1ntu ytt/ No
Hanh (l1n•1 lr•n
lhis Jt•ltmMI WU
lil<ld with Ill• County
Clerk nf 01ant• County
on 02/ 13/0ol
i ooot747••
Detty Pilot r eb 19. 26
Mir•. 11,1004 Thi66
Ac-. ...... ... -....
fht lollowlna ptt son'
11e do1n1 b'"'"'" '' 81t•ch• Interiors. 206
M11noh' SI , Cot lt
Mue. CA92621
01n11 81ascht 81r on
206 M11noll• SI ' Cotl• Mna.c~~~cm
Thi~ b11,1nen I\ co11
dlJCftd by. •n lndlVldH•I
lleve you slarltd dfllBt
buslnen yet? No Ot"• 81ncht 811on Tll11 al•ltmenl wl\
hied with tM Co\lnly
Cle1k of Or1n11 County
on 01/?J/04
2004tt1tttl
Dally '•lot l1n 29, I eb $, 12. 19, 2004 fhll2
J
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c)
I,
:t
A
I, •
n
I
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--=----•-:. Llell..... -l.ellllllllm ~..... "'--.... ----... -.... Tht tollow1n1 per'o"' Tht lollowlnc pet ,011,
art doln1 busontu "' •r• do1n1 busmti. tn H•ll Stt vices, l 048 1) Rtd r err ti, 8) Red
l1111ne Avenue •360 r t trtl com. 2074 l 8iy-
Nt wPOtt 8 .... cll, C1h· •iew Avt , Newpoo t
forn11 92660 8t1ch, CA 92660
M11inda Hall. 1048 P11troc11 Ptdt•un
lrvlnt Annue, •360. 20241 81yview Avenue:
Newport Such, C1H Newpor I Buch CA
fornia 92660 92660 '
lh•s business rs con. This bu\lntn 15 con
ducted by an lfldlvrdual ducted by •n ondovrduil
Have yoo ll•rl•d do111a Ha•e you st .. led dome bu11nus ytt1 No businou yet, No
Malinda Hill P1tr Itta Prd&ton
Thts •l1tement was lhls statement w1s
hltd with the County !tied wrth the County
Clerk of Oranae County Clerk ol 011n11e County on 01/21/04 on 02/13/04
2004H71UI 2004H7U76
Oa1ly Pilot Jan. 29, Feb 0,1ly Pilot reb
!>, 12, 19, 21Xl' Th099 Mao 4, 11, 2004
~ ......
... s....._.
Th6 followln11 PO"On•
11e do1na buslneu as
Ar I fairy Studio, 844
Conarus St . Cosu
Mesa CA.92627 Cabrtele L1edtkt 844
Conar on SI , Custa
Meu. CA 92627
Tht• business 1s con
ducted by 111 1nd1•1dual
Htve you started dom~
busmeu yet7
Yes Ot/01/04
Cabroele Lied tke
This statement was
hied with the County
Clerk of Or a nae County
on 01/30/04
2004H7JO ..
Oarly Pilot r tb
19, 26. 2004
19. 26.
lh176
Re-. ......
"-S.....
The lollow111~ person•
are do1na bu~inen u .
Cl•r k Equipment Svp
pile•. 184!1 Anaheim
Aver•ue #I 9C. Costa Mesn. CA 92627
Linda M•c Cl~rk , 1845
Anaheoni Avenue #I 9C. Costd Mosa CA 92627
Th1• busmus os con dueled by •n md1v1dual
fl••• you \ldrted dome
bus1nes) yet> No
l111d1 Mae Ciao k Thr~ statement wu
loltd with !ht> County
Clerk of Oranae County on 02106/04
2004H7Jtl4
011ly Prlot f eb
26, Mir 4. 2004
Poliry
~ ..... ... s......
flit lollowln& pttaona
111 d01n1 buslntu as
Custom Wood Shutters
& BlondJ, 1031 f'renkkn A•e Sit J, I usltn, CA
92780
IS1r 1 John Boyer, 1062 SI. Recis Pl , Santa Ana.
CA92705
This busmen os con
ducted by· en md1v1du11
H•ve you nart1d dome
busmen yet? Yes, Sept
I. 1990
Cary Boyer
This statement was
ltled with tht Count;
Clerk of Oran&• County
on 02/10/04
2004H74H9
Daily Piiot f'eb. 12. 19, 26.Mer 4,2004 Thl:i9
fldlllM .......
"-S.......' Hie followlnc persons
art doma business u
Omnrv1be Productions.
8812 81tmont St., Cy·
press. CA 90630
Shey Creaor v Macy,
8812 Belmont St , Cy
pr us. CA 90630
Thi~ bus1nns is con
dueled by an 1nd1•ldu11I
Ha•e you started do1n11 business yet'
Yes 01-16-04
Shey Creco•y Macy
This •latemenl wo
hied with the County
Clerk of Orance County
on 01121104
2004H72SSI
Oatly Pilot Jan 29. Feb
5, 12. 19. 2004 Thll7
T~ lollowlna penons
••• do1n1 ll11•lnen u •> Ptc1flc r10.11ty 11,ol c 1talt, b) Hortzon Wett Capl11I, 203 1th St ,
~fort Beech, CA
Jesori Powell, 203 7th
St • Newpoft Beach. CA
92661
This bu•lfleu ts con
dueled by 1n rndovldual
Have you sl11led dome
business yeH No • Jason P. Powell
This s tatement wu ltltd with lhe County
Clerk of Oren&• County
on 01 /27/04
20CMH72SU
Dilly Pilot Jan. 29, Feb.
5.12, t9.2004 Th098
.fkllllM ......
"-S........
The foflowlna penons
11 e do1n1 busoneu as.
0 Fuller Construction
Services, 2701 Amerrcan
Ave •A, Clllta Me•a. CA
92627
D1111el E Fuller. 2201
Ame11can Ave •A. Costa
Mes•. CA 926Z7
Thrs business " Lon
ducted by an 1nd1vidua1
lta•e you started do•ni
buStness yet' No
Daniel E fuller This st11ttmenl · w.s
hied with the Counly
Clerk of Orance Cou11ly
on 02/13/04
2004'974751
D11lf Polo I F tb Mir 4, I I, 2004
~ ..... ... s......
The lollowi"& pt,.ons
11e doonc busonen n
Mcf addtn Rnlty 6
Sublfd Court Newport
Buch, !!A 92663
Richard Mte'hHl Mc
f1dd<ln. 6 S.1b11d Coui t. Newport Buch. CA
92663 I his buslfltss is con
ducted by an 1ndmdu1I
Hne you st11 ted lk>•nll
busonu\ yet? No
Richard Mlchul Mc Fadden
Th11 statement wa.
ftled wolh the County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 01/30/04
2004'97JOt4
Dilly Pilot Feb 5, IZ,
19,26,ZO<l' Thl25
fktlliM ......
"-S......
The followma penons
are dorna busmen o .
Books Kept Clean 17
Oanlorlh A•en11e I ag11
na N111uel, C• 976/ /
Allyson llunler Con·
slantmo. I 7 O•nlor lh
A•enue. lliUO• N111uel, c. 92677
This bu)Utt\~ ·~ &.on
CluLled t>y an ond•••du~I
fla•e you 'I•• ted do•n&
busrnns yeP No Allyson Const•nhnu
This s"lcment w•s hied with lhe County
Clerk of Oran&f' County
on 02110/04
2004H74J64
Oa1ly P1lc11 r eb 26, Mar 4, 21Xl'
~ ..... ._ ___
Tiit follow1n1 1><1no11•
art lk>trll bu,lnu~ u
lhe Leahy Collection.
336 Oltto. Newport Be1ch, CahfOfnta 92660
lmitra. LLC <CA). 3J6
Otero Newport Buch, C1hf0f ni1 92660
This bus1nau 11 con
dueled by l1n111td
h3b11tty Co
Have you star ltd dotna
business yet! No
lm111, LlC Katy Leakey, President
This st1teon1nt was
hied with the County
Clerk of Orana• County
on 02/13/()4
2004'974712
Daily Pilot Feb. 19. 26.
Mar 4, 11. 20<l' lhl82
flctttlMa.t.u
"-S....... The lollowina peri.ons
aru doh1& busmen as
Meu l dllor ~. 2790
tforbor 81 •10!>. Costa
Mesa. CA 92626
Anr 01anar1an. 24101
K•lhy Ave . lake r orut,
CA 92630
Thos busmen rs t on
ducted by. an md•••dual
Ha•e you started d011111
buslneu yet' Yes I/I
04
Ant 01an1Zr•n
This st•l•m1nt wn filed with the County
Cler~ of Oran1e County
on 01/30,04
2004H7JOt9
Daily Prlol f eb
19. 26. 2004
llow to Place A
Ac-. .....
"-S..... Ttte lollowina ptt ~on•
ire dOHI& bu.ineu u What A Joy Crulrons,
16871 H111 knen Cr ,
Huntrnalon e .. ch CA
92649 Allu l ynn Cl1us.
16872 H•tkrlo• Cr ,
Huntoniiton Boch, CA
92649
Tl!•s buttne" r• con
ducted by. •n tndl•ldu1I H••• you starl•d durna
bu•lness 1•11 No
Ah•• Lynn C11v1
Thrs statement wn tried wrth the c.iunty
Clerk of Oran11e Cou11ty
on 01/2//04
2004H72S'6
Oarly Prlol Jan, 29. F db
!l.12.19. 2004 lhll8
fkff. lllliiltu • .... w...
The lollow1119 l'eoson•
•• e do1n11 bu•on.Ss a• Independent Cr eah•e.
160 Cedar Woy If
l d&un .i Stach, CA 9?6!> I
l udov1c Oa1nv1I 160
CeJar Way •f. L4~u1u Buch, CA 926!;1
This bu~lntn I\ con
dueled by •fl 1n<1rv1tlu•I It.we you \t.ir toil do111g
bu\10~\$ vo11 v., 01'
?4104
Ludu•or 8Mnvel
Thi• 1t~temont wo flied with lhe County
Cletl1 <>I Or A nae Cn11nty
on 02'0Jt04
?004691J.S ll
Oa11y Pilot I eb
19. 26 2004
Thursday, February 19, 2004 85 --------M a.INaacll 2MOllplNatica 2MO
Ac-. ..... ... s.......
The lollow1nc persons
are doina busoneu 1s
4QUCST Co11su11 .. nts,
140 W M111pou San
Cltmente. CA 92672
l.iura Baldi. 140 W.
M1ripos.. San Clemente,
Ca92672
This bu""'" •• ~on ducltd by 1n· 1ndmdu1I
Have you started doln&
bu .. neu yet'
Ye• 01/20104
lour• B•ldo
T111s stalemenl wn
fried wrth the County Clerk of 011nae Couflty
onOl/73 04
2004H72Tt9
Ddoly Polo I Jan. 29. f eb.
!o, 12. 19. 2004 Th\13
fidtllM ...... .-s....
lhe follO)'IHll: persons
drc do11111 'busrnen n
MMI D111ans. 1824 W
BalboA Ul•d , Newport
Be11ch, CA 92663
Da.111 R1cketh, 1874
IN BJlbo.1 Bl•d , New
1'01 t Buch. CA 9Z663 This busoness rs con
dt>Lled by •n md1•1du•I
H••• you started doona
b11\lne" yet' Yes, 1990
OA••d Rockelh
lh1~ sl•tement w1~
hlt d with the Cuunly
Cleo k ul Or•"&• Cou11ty
110 02113104
2000974771
O•tly 1'1101 ~ eb 19 76.
MM • II 2004 lhl/3
.........
"-S.......
rhe lollow1na persons •r• dolnt busrnes\ u
Stone l111ht Studro. !1135
Altoona lane. lrvont . CA
92612
Ro1et Dale Patton, If
5135 Altoon• l •nt lr•on•. CA 92612
This bus111en ts con
ducted by an 1nd1v1du1I
Hi ve you started do1111t
business yet'
Yes 12/1/2003
Roaer Dale Patton. Jt
lhll st1temenl was
hied with the County Clerk of Oranae C11unty
Oil 01/30/04
2004H 7SOU
Dally Ptlol feb 5 12,
19. Z6. 2004 Th 133
FlctltlM ..... ,
"-S......
fhe lullowloc per sc111~
are doina bu)lness as
Champion Depor le.,
1916 Harbor Blvd Co''"
Meu, CA 92627
Joree \leea. Z89 W Wilson Apt B. Costa
Mna. CA 91627 This bu.ines. ,. •On
ducted by •n 1nd1•1du~I
Have you star led doone
l>usoneu vet1 No
Jo•I• Ve&ll This statement w•~
toled with the County
Clerk ol Or •nee County
on 01/23/04
2004'972173
Daily Pilot Jan 29 t eb
!>. 12. 19, 2004 !hi~
~ ..... ... s.....
lhe lollowrnc per•on•
ire do1nt llut1MS\ H Benchmark Con•trul
toon 186 Ttolello l tnt Ahso Vt110 CA 926!>41
Cre&ory J l undqut>I
186 Trolello L•n• Alrsn
Vreio. CA 92656
fh1s busmen •• c<1n dueled by •n 1nd1v1du11
Have you star ltd lk>llltl
liu•rnus yet? Nu
Crr~ury I lun<Jqu•JI
This statement wo hied with Ille Cu unty
Clerk uf O••"~" Cou11ty
on 01/30104
200097J09S
DOJly Pilot I tb '>. Ii
19. 7b 2004 11\121>
RctltlM luslltts
M..s..i.-.t
fh1 follow111c 11~1 'n'"
"1 dorn~ bu•uiun dS Virtual Ad rnrn. JI 14
Oublln Stre•I. Cu\I~ M.-•. Cf\92676
Che11es" K1dd1• 1114
Dubhn Stre~I l."'r" Mtu . CA 9Z626
Thi~ bu>111•~• I• ru11 dueled by Jll 111d1•1du•I
Httvti <tUU \Im hul t.lu111•~
buSJuess yel > Nn
Cheroeso K 1dd1.-
ll11s \latem•lll W•'
fifed w1lh lhc Cuuorly
Cl•• h ol Or •n&• Cu1111t v un 02'10 04
2004'974J'5
Oaoly l'tlot I eb I :i 19
76 Mar 4 7004 1111!>/
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FURNITURE/
BUSINESS
EQUIPMENT
Office Furniture 3580
Wetco"'e Shepptnl
Co1tfere1tce Table $300 &
ENTERTAINMENT
Sptctal
Events 1310 Wf llUY ESTATES
op S•dt Chair\ $2!> & up NlW Tommy B•ham• 9~9 830 8288
bedr m ~el. l11ne bed
EQUAL HOUSllG
OPPOITlllTY
All real estate 1dveo lo\
1n1 on this newsp1per 1s
\Ub1et1 lo the F tde"I
F a11 Hous1n1 Acl of t968
as amended which
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dd•ertose 'any prefer
en1.e , hm1t1t1on or
d•sc11m1n11ton baud on
r11.e. colo1 , reltaron \II•
handicap, f1m1h1I slalu\
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1ntentt0n to m1kt any
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know1naly 1ccepl 1ny
1dvertosement lor re.I
estate which rs In
•1olalion of lhe l•w Our
readers 111 he11by
tnformed lhal ell dwell
in1s 1d•~r tosed In lhl'
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SJ!>OO 949 673 0558
Quecf1 SleVl bd. h.md urv
sdod mlho& 2 ne-rt st.ind<..
dr !!5Sl'f. IV arrnorre. beveled
ttWT()t $3200 94!Mi~512'7
CHIRRY SUIGH 110
Sok! wood. bt and new fl
bo• must ll1f)W Worth sax> sac $250 949.?6 tl1J7
leather Sofa & lo•HHI br1nd now rn lhe c;rate
Must Sell Can d'11ver $795 949·35:1 809/
HOME JEWELRY/ 3460
IMPROVEMENT PRDIAMONECIOUS~ETALS SERVICES 2600
MllCtllanlous
Servtca
<-•t Celn NMcle
Old Coins! Cold, stl•er,
jeWelr y, walche\, 11ntoques
CCllltclibles 949-642·9448
3610
RUCUI 9 t I lole's
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Pel Owneri Need Hell'
Well Mannered Adult
Cth & Older DOI\ need
new homes Adopt Adult
Animal' lhtS Xmas• JO
day return Policy
WWW anomalnelWOr k Of i
"'9G ICl'l"flNS & CATS
8ctle reel & ttnl r.-t -.
cirre tom.. J) °"1 ,..,
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mo•ma 949 552 7541
... , ., .. , ,, ...
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day 'l'our own local
c1ndy r 01111. Includes JO mechrnu •nd c•ndy All
IM $9,995 Mottlvend, llC 880 Grind Blvd.
Deer P.rk, NY 11 /29 800·998 VENO
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Index
LnmJ
7402·1466
mLOYMENT ~ CIPOlllllllS
Rul&tate
Services 4250
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949-8!)7 -484!0
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Bulld To Sutt 4515
CHI• MH• full service
car wash on I• au t S4.990,000 /\al Chot t.
Iverson 949 574 3589
,, • ..,, Offlc• Suite
Al>pro• 681sf. 1063sf &
122Jsl al SI 80 SI 981sa
near Newport Center
Available 213 746·6300
HOMESFOASALE
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
Corona def Mar
OPEN SAT-SUN 1-S
I enntS Cn11r I I state
6.000~1 ~br 6ba llorne I 22 ~t 180 u lAllna,
harbor & sun\el view&
SJ.99~ 000 V11lual tour
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HACH. ,OOl, SPA &
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Std & Cere Home 3,8255 1f lbr 4b1 ntab, profit
& •Ill• fl•l•d $150.000 Set mor 11 homes on 360'
V11t111I Tour
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PATRICK TENORE
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IOOS-1510
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:>pet tarul•• l en nos
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6b• I 22 •< ol lush
wrnund. )80 Vt•W
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11<1111 & \IJA
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tmu\e 180 bd• ••ews
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949 856 9/0'i
Ol'lN SAT 1-4
2b• 2b• Llubhst> PC\111, bay m•11na & pvt b~•Ch
SB?.000
O,lN SAT 1-4
2br 2ba UP&• ad~d. er an Ile & marble Sl65.000
Mery Woocl A9t 949-514-Sll l
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ocean I am1ly pMk
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pool, spa & lit cntf 1ft
"750 949-673· 7800
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Prope __ rty___ RENTALS
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NI/Ocean View Room
th t'outh1t11l1/}1t1t PttVith SO COLORADO RANCH
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wnwn Ai>t 21i< 211• Storage/Garage tau11d rm, ~I & brtl(ht,
vrew nf I 4'11\lon l'I prnl Space For Rent 6060
tem ~limo 949 !oll ll>49 11,. 7411, ,1,. ··~· 400
Nl/llufh Townhome IJO'.r..I 111111' Perl•1 I I"'
lurn'd upstart s bo b.1 •eltK.k" low 1 ,111·~ '•II
\ll\1n1 rrn/olt 2'1f, lndry Cathlyn 949 8li I I Jq()
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upper v1tw': bta11tl
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kllch. Miundr y & dock
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s1ntal• •lo•v detarlled
home 111 batk Y••d 11~1
ok a•t•d comm 2 t car
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Employment
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Bridge
By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHAAIF
Ind TANNAH HIRSCH
PERFECT TIMING
Nrllher Vlllnerable. l!»t drl&J,,
Notml
DC~atlve -for ~t. noc pena.lue~.
Wtlh a dlstributional holdini and
known diamood fit, f.L\I v.L'I not prc-
percJ 10 sell out to four ~· Nor was North pttp;uu1 IO !>Cll 001 w the
duunood • !o() five ~ doubled
lx.'Cw1te th.: fowl oomr.ict.
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thinL. ubuut the bllnd w r ~ bidding
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ally w1..e to bid one nlOfl' r.1Lhcr than
sell out. He~ five diamooch Cll.11 be
dcfuted if the defender gc:b a he.in
ruJl' However South, Paul Mu~lun
of Australia. proved thllt li~c ~padr'
was o souod veoture.
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in hand. then \'.flh!oed 10 the queen of
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