HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-01-29 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotCouncil
not hot
oil beer
delivery
Newport Beach leaders
overrule previous
recommendations to
allow Hotties Pizza to
deliver akohol.
June Casaerande
Daily Ptlot
NEWPORT Bf.ACH -Concrary to rec-
ommendauons from lhe PoLice Depan-
ment and Planning Conumss1on. City
Council members Tuesday derued a re -
quest for a piz7.a parlor to deliver beer
and wine along wilh food.
"11 wouJd be insane 10 allow Hordes 10
dehvt>r alcohol wilh p iua," resident
I .aura 01et7 said.
The Planrung Conumss1on approved
!he request from l lorues Ptv.a fo r lhe
'>lie al J2S Old Newpon Blvd. aher lhe
Pohle Depanment attached restrictions
de.,1gned to curb liquor-related worries.
!lw Pohce Department's repon found
"no <,enou.., concerns in regards to the
propowd operation," and !he document
n.-commended safeguards: Employees
delivering beer and wine must be at
lea<,t I. I years old: entertainment. danc-
ing and outdoor drinking are all prohib-
ited dt lhe restaurant; and beer and wine
r.tn onJy be delivered along with food.
• lnere are fauty ~lringent conditions
on lhe project." said James Campbell, a
..eruor staff planner fo r the City. -me Po-
lice Depanment fell lhat the project
couJd be conditioned properly to make
1t work."
CampbeU said he did not know of any
olhcr rt><,laurants in lhe city whose liq-
See HOT, Pae• A4
DOWNTOWN
REDEVELOPMENT
Westside
boundaries
expanded
Emotional appeal by
industrial property
owners does yield one
'positive note': Planners
urge revitalization over
redevelopment.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -A concerned group
of industrial property owners failed late
Monday to convince the Planning Com-
mission to remove their properties from
an addition to the downtown redevelop-
ment area
The Planning
INSIDE
For more news
from the Costa
Men Planning
Comml11lon,
... PageA2.
Commis.slon unani-
mously approved
initial boundaries
for a 434-acre area
· that is roughly bor-
dered by 15th Street,
WhJttier Awnue and
P.ast 19th Street,
adding ln a section
on Fairfax Drive and
a pan:e1 north of
Center Street and west of Pomona Street
to eady outlines.
' Independent consultants e.tablisbed
Cle prelimhwy boundarlel after an lnl·
daJ atudy of the area. If the boundarlet
are approved by the Redevelopment
~ncy on Feb. 10 , the consultanLS wllJ
embark on an ln·depth, parcel·by·parcel
ueaament of the approximate 627
propertfea ln the zone to aee which onea
are blighted and which need to be ln· Ctuded to ensure a conclguoua redewl·
opment.
• • The owners reacted with di8da1n lO
.-he dedlion, eaylng it WU prepolleroul r ... LMD,,...M
Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2003
Gone snowing
Whittie r Elementary
students go no.
further than school
to enj0y a day in the
snow o n Tuesday.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
I 1°!> probably a good thing lhe
SIUdCnt'> of \\111111t'r
FJememary \dmol ~ere no1
in lhe mountain'> bt-call5e the
fervor and p11ch of their giggl~
and shnek.t. di Jue,dav '>-.no\>\ day
could have cau-.ed an avalanche
:'\w.JJed in lht" 1<1.r comt"r uf lht"
school'> playground v.erl' .W ion ...
of sno"' wnh hundrt·d-. of
euphonc young.,.t'r., rewhng 111 11
Freckk-faled farah 1-nx wa'>
among 1ho.,e who W-d'> t11e mo ... t
exc11ed 'ihe <,po~e in rapu.J
narrauvc ahou1 her ad,t'nruw., in
the <;now. pau.,mg onh bncth to
catch her brcJlh and dodgt' a
nearby ~led
~I like !he ... nO\'I.. and I \t' been 10
the mounldin.,: '>aid thl'
6-}'ear old. \'1.eanng her
fastuonable fru~ boot!> And
I'm going to lht• mountain., nc\t
week and I can'1 wait I H' been 10
two muunta111-. and I gt"t to ~o
again ..
The ion-. of fro'..l"\i fun \\l'rt·
meant 10 provide tun for kid<. hkt·
Farah. bu1 \'l.ert <,pectaJh brought
m for lho~ '-\ho hd\'l' nl"-er ..een
1 lhe snO\'I.. offil 1dh 'wild fhe
elementary <,ehool fundt.'d tht'
snow day for tht' lhird vear m a
row w1lh grant mont'\
.£AN t< [I? Ai t P\LCT
Select cla<,.<,t><, v1<,11t•d lht' .,now
hill in :m minu1e 111tPrv-Jh from H
a.m. to I :30 p.m lut><,dJY
Capuva1ed pdrt'nt'> <1.nd volunteer.,
helped direct the 1oboggan ltne,
gave sleigh ndt"> Jnd '>hoveled lhe
snO'-' 10 help m.tkt' lhe da\ a
succe-;.,
Whittler Elementary School students Farah Fox, front. and Noemi Saauedra team up with PE teacher
Melissa Bngman to sled down a mound of snow on the Costa Mesa campus on Tuesday See SNOWING. Pa&e AA
THINKING ALLOWED
A view from a not-perfect perspective
L ast week. I partook in some
wholesome family time.
I greeted the father of my son
with a polite kiss on the cheek and a
·How was your day?"
I took his coat and invited him to sit
at the table -which was already set
-and asked if he would like a cold
drinlc after a bard day's work. He
politely accepted half a ~ of
chardonnay and thanked me when I
brought It to the table.
When the aroma of baked
Rosemary chicken was so thick it was
undeniably dinner time, we called our
adoring 3-year-old to the table.
·0on't forget to wash your hands,·
the father reminded bis son.
We all sat happily at the table and
ate our meal. whkh of course
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
ON TIE WEB:
MW-~com
WEATNER
w.'11 eflfoy V9t •"°"* eunnv dlmoon.
included all four
food groups. We
talked about our
days at work and
school. exciting
new proJects on
the horizon and we
adults reminisced
on our pleasant
college days (bolh
LOLITA of us graduated
11 from USC). Once
HARPER our son. Donovan,
had excused"
himself to go in his room and color.
we even touched on the sticky sub1ect
of finances in a civil and mature
manner.
After we bad cleared the table and I
soaked my grimiest pans in a
S.hpA2 SPORTS
COSTA MESA
The ,... ... 18 Commleelon
WOftaitDpilll ... ~
OCIMt'I ~In 1¥9 ...... ......... Al
Co.one dll Mir High glrta'
eocar tocJlt • m$r ._,
a.rd the P9dflc Coett
a...gu. crown.-• 2·1
~ OW'8f Nofttlwood. .. ,... .
spoonful of liquid soap. we garnered
around lhe television for Donovan's
current favorite C.-rated flick: Lilo &
tich. The evening was wonderful and
our son enjoyed spending !>Orne
quality urne with bolh tus mom and
dad. We bid each olher goodnight and
went to sleep with smtles on our
faces.
Sound like the perfect world? Not
according to Datly Pilot family
columnist Steve Srnilh. who offered
helpful and sound advise about
divorce. but at the same time took a.
probably unintendonaJ. backhanded
swipe at lhose who cannot stay
married.
His column on Saturday focuses
mostly on financial advise for those
gomg through a divorce. but It is in his
supplemental commen~ on lhe • .._.,ue
lhat he shows what I believe to be
intolerance and one-sidedness He
says divorce L~ onJy lhe resuh of
parents who ·don't take the time tu
srufT out any sub tance abuse.
potenoal violent tendencies or their
future mate<> ability to manage
finances.·
He also vilifi~ divorced families.
·in a ~rfect world, families would
include a mom. dad and ldds. They
would love each olher and suppon
each other and communicate
effectively.·
Fair enough Who can argue with
that? It is his next statement that
suggests that divorced or separated
SM ALLOWED. Pqe M
STATE OF THE UNION
Newport-Mesa leaders
hail president's address
Congressman calls
speech historic, while a
Costa Mesa resident
lauds Bush's leadership.
P1utCMllton
()ailyPlot
OOSTA MF.sA -J.. a ~
Ocrnocnt who rec:f.lldy IDCMd tO
ea.ta Mela"°""~ Olrtl· dne Pmbr lild ............. ,....
of the UnJon didn't change ber
andwar stance.
But lt dJd t.rnprove her opinion of
Busha teadmhip qualities. she d
from I booth fNkSe ~ Monahan'
l\Jeldly ~ after' the .peecb.
•ff he golnc to leed w lrito war. we
coWdn' ftnd a beael' leads.• the
year-old Paa llld. ·1 ~ jult •
ICCmbody to be~~ IO about norMokace.. ome. ..... pdl!Md at lbe loclil
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A2 Wec*lesday, ~ 29, 2003
NEIGHBORS
Orange Coast College
professor of English and
technical writing Don Plentorff
and his son, Sam Plentorff,
recently published a book of
poetry titled ~The Albatross
Uves." : .. The president of
Davis, Barney and Jones, Tauno
KoMsto of Newport Beach, was
named the Businessman of the
Year by ihe National Republican
Congressional Committee ....
11na Borptta joined Orange
Coast Magazine Jan. 6 as its new
editor. She is a longtime Orange
County-based journalist.
working more than 18 years in
the industry. Borgatta will
replace Nancy~ who left
the magazine to pW'Sue her
doctorate's degree. Both
Borgatta and Cheever worked at
the Daily Pilot.
Borgana served
asthe
managing
editor while
Cheever was a
features editor.
... Daniel
Flynn was
named Director
Daniel Flynn of Land
Acquisition for
the South Coast Division of John
Laing Homes. He will be
responsible for site acquisition,
financial analysis and
entitlement approvals ....
Northeastern University's fall
quarter dean's list included
Costa Mesa resident Evan
DUI ARRESTS
These people have been arrested
recently on suspicion of driving
under the influenct1 of an
intoxicant. They have only been
arrested on suspicion of a crime
and, as with all suspects, are
considered innOC6nt until proved
guilty.
COSTA MESA
Monday
• Patrick Keith Todd, 28,
Huntington Beach
Sunct..y
• Cartos Nunez-Suarez, 23, Costa
Mesa
•Taylor Michael Starting, 21 ,
Laguna Hills
• M ichael Oerredt long, 38,
Newport Beach
Saturday
•Amy Lynn Guthrie, 33, Anaheim
• John Howard Ed<hardt, 45, Coto
de Caza
• Timothy Atzwilllam, 64.
Newport Beach
•Sebastian Delacruz-Tapia, 31,
Santa Ana
•Arturo Ramirez-Espinosa, 42,
Santa Ana
Friday
• Jose Reyes, 22, Costa Mesa
•Todd Gregory Haney, 33, Costa
Mesa
Dally Pilot
LOCALS ONLY
Brittany
Cornelius
Cooper. To
qualify, he had
to have a
grade-point
average of 3.25
or greater ....
Costa Mesa
resident
Brittany
C.Ornellu. will
play the role of
Lorraine
Aemmlog in the production of
"42nd Street" at The Orange
County High School of the Arts.
. .. The Alpha Chapter of Phi
Beta Delta, an honor society for
international scholars, initiated
39 new members at CaJ State
Long Beach recently, including
cart D. Smith of Costa Mesa ...
.leran)' Matthew Katz, son of
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Katz of
Newport Beach, achieved h onor
roU status at Mercersburg
Academy in Pennsylvania for the
fall term .... Local students were
honored at UC Santa Barbara for
qualifying for the dean's honor
list for the fall quarter. To
qualify, students had to achieve
a grade-point average of3.75 or
more. From Newport Beach,
Elizabeth Erk.boo, Joel
Furman, Jacqueline Gottlieb
and Lynn Rinek qualified. From
Costa Mesa, Brenna Cooley
made the grade.
• NEIGHBORS spotlights
achievements in the community.
Please direct noteworthy
information to Coral Wilson by fax
at (949t646-4170, or send e-mail to
coral. wilson@lsnmes.com.
• Thomas Gregory Knutson, 26,
Placentia
Thursday
• James Albert Ga1es, 27, Costa
Mesa
• Omar Montes-Nava, 22, Costa
Mesa
•Gary Henry Marolf, 51, Costa
M esa
Wednesday
• Ronnie Lee Norris, 39, Anaheim
• Bradley John Busch, 22,
Huntington Beach
NEWPORT BEACH
Sunday
• Avilio Rocha, 39, Santa Ana
•Todd Alan Lazar, 44, Newport
Beach
Sa1urday
• M arc Jeffery Sarver, 35,
Newport Beach
• Shaun Aulton Fults, 24, Buena
Parle
• Dale Tracy M otley, 43, Anaheim
Friday
• Cynthia Lynn Motl, 30, Irvine
• Michael Joseph Spraitz, 44,
Newport Beach
•John Grose Bringham, 45,
Newport Beach
Thursday
• Richard Andrew Ratennan, 36,
Dana Point
FOR A GOOD CAUSE
PHOTO COURTESY Of P\.ASTICOS FOl..M>ATlON
Larry Nichter
Employing his expertise and passing it on
S piders, vampire bats,
anacondas and other
creatures of the wild Amazon
didn't seem to worry Lany
Nichter as mu<:h as the grief and
tribulations of the people who
inhabited the hostile habitat
The Newport Beach plastic
surgeon has traveled to
poverty-stricken nations all over the
world through Plasticos, a traveling
team of doctors, nurses and
coordinators who volunteer their
time and pay for these trips 10
perform corrective swgeries on
people who cannot afford such
treatments.
Nichter founded the group four
years ago. but has been going on
• these trips for several years. all of
them on his own time and expense.
He has trek.Iced to Ecuador,
Guatemala, Vietnam, Micronesia,
Palau, Philippines, Thailand, Sri
Lanka . Mexico and the Honduras.
Why does he do it?
"Everyone goes into medicine for
humanitarian reasons." he sald. "We
become doctors because we like
helping people. But this is an
experience that's hard to describe. It
recharges your batteries and you're
exposed to a lot of the realities of the
world."
Nichter and his team not only help
cure their patients' physical •
deformities, but also teach their craft
to local doctors in those developing
nations.
"That's a very important part of our
work." he sald. "One of our goals is to
help tl)em become self-suffic1ent. •
The trips are not exotic vacations ..
They each last at least IO days -
most.ly grueling days when the team
performs at least a dozen swgeries a
day, most of them under
unimaginable conditions and
circumstances.
The challenges come from the
rough topography of the regions as
weU.
"We've had to wade across ri~ers
sometimes to reach the remote
areas,· sald Nichter.
But it's been worth it every time, he
says. Sometimes, they have found a
crowd of a JOO people who waited in
the rain for two days straight to
consult with the doctors. Most of
Nichter's patients are children with
severe birth defects such as cleft lips,
FYI
Donations to the foundation may be
made to Plasticos Foundation, 7677
Center Ave., Suite 401, Huntington
Beach 92647. Information: Call Larry
Nichter at (949) 720-3888.
webbed feet or hand~ and tho<.e with
bum injuries.
One of them was 12·year·old
Marc:elo Katani. a denv.en of the
deep Amazon who Wal> burned
during a fire that occurred when he was left alone with hts three brothers
and sister., in the11 thatched hut. JWo
of his siblmg.> d.Jed ui the blv.e and
Marcelo, then a 5·month-old mfant,
suffered severe burns on h1~ arm and
lost the ability to extend his elbow o r
raise .his shoulder. fqichter was able
to release the M:at l1SSue enabling
Marcelo to use hi'> arm. elbow and
shoulder nonnally.
Watching his paltents en1oy their
new look and do thing. they've never
done before has been rewarding for
Nichter.
"When you see the expre<;'>ion on
their fac~. it's one of dM>elief, ·he
sald. "It's as if a miracle has
happened to them."
-Compiled by l>eepa Bhara1l1
PE I Of THE WEEK Less than a week..,, BroWme'I
luck changed when her COIW
ruptured and~ predk:ted
a dismaJ future. Priencll at lhe
Community Anbml NetWDlk In
Newport 8eadt Wldc.l IO .. fibs
comeuwould1.,.....a.
•eddF to Ufe" to thank those who
helped~ Mam.II, a kitten whose
lnwtinea wae wr..,ped around bis
ha9.See ocher ....... available for
BdopdOnat~org
or Ru.J's pet ltOl9 at Fublon lllaod
het\leeo noon md 4 p.m. on
weeliaDd9. Jnfarmadon: (949)
759-3648, or Qmwtl~ Animal
Netwoc .. P.O. lai 1882. Newport
ee.cb, CA 92858.
Brownie
BrOwlile WU bOm with her eyes
opm. lmkiag her acepdonll from
rbe lime fl her bli1h. Brownie's mom
wa Nilcued wble prepaot from a
lhellifr'1dillllb row In September,
liaolktag liuWnle aJeo very lucky.
"TheymDn*"llly ... md ..
can lft," aaid netwmt bllm
DiAnna Pld-Mutin.
The Hye Oink: in Olup County.
Daily A Pilot
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Seen Hiller, Don Leech,
KentT~
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PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Lauren DeVoy tries on the fire 1acket of Costa Mesa fire Captain Tom Hamilton during career day at St. Joachim School.
Plenty of careers to choose from
~t. Joachim School
h ost~ it s annua l
ca reer day, with a
nfore eclecti c array of
p rofrs~i ons than in
the past.
Christine Carrillo
Ja1lv Pilot
T Ill' J·I/./ .... IUIHh "'
.111 I.urned ._.1,.11pho111'1
I m: \ldrwnthal
rt•,011.1ll'd in a11 llJl'>l.t1r'
' l.1"rnoni, l um1w11ng ag.un ... t
il1l' horn ol .i '\orth \Jlll'rl('dll
h1~ rt!{ 1 ru1 k that bl'llowt·d
11 ro" rlw hlarl<.t11p I .it h
rl'IHl''>t'Jlll'd Jll'I a '111.111 p.irt ol
the proft''>'>IOnah thal J.:ilH'
m•Jil'r 280 '-tudent'i .it St
JnJchrm S<·hool 111 ( n'>tJ Mt-... a
l h,UKt' tn '>tt•p 11110 ht~t·r 'hot''>
on I Ul''>d,1\
I or mort• than IO )C'c.tr'> St
fflJlhtm ha' ho'>ll'd a l art•er d.i\
that hnng' repre<,entdll\l'' from
,, ,~,mt•t' of prufe~ion' m the
~ 0111mu111ty to t..t.lk 10 the
'>llldt•nl\ .111c..l ma'ybe JU'-l lll~p1rt•
chem 111 tlw prm e'>S 'llll'
• 1f1ernoo11 t•vt•nt wa., orw of the
lllO't t•t I(•( lll Vl'I
• , ht'> .... ( .1J10l1t xhool' \\t•t•L.
111cl 1Jw, y1•.1r\ themt• t'> \.t,1kmg
,, World ol D11l1·n•nct', '><> \\l'
w.tnl 1hem 10 learn about
proft•,,1011., 1hat makt• a
Students hsten as Costa Mesa automotive mechanic Joseph
Spiegel talks about his race car and what rt takes to be a mechanic.
looL.,leps, kindergartner Kri!>Un
Watanabe doesn't we herself
c..lomg tJ1e same.
"I don't want to be a doctor."
'>he '><ltd. "I want to work at
I J1sneyland. •
lven though Krisun didn't find
her father's presentation the
most inspiring. many of the
firM-graders actively li!.tening to
the general practice physician
were very intrigued
·The b1gg~1 thing about
trying to find a career '" finding
something you really care
about,· said Muchell Watanabe.
whose skeletal prop!. were very
well-received.
Organizers of the event uied to
ma.ke sure that the 'itudenu. had
a plethora or intere~ung opuons
to choose from, whether it be a
ceramic and graphic ilnic;t~ or a
martial ans imtructor .
MATH Help
At
Sarah Bennam takes a close
look at a red rose as she
listens to flonst Marthe White.
"Almu<,t t•H•rybody I
recru11ed dot·' bu'>tne'i'> in
Co~ta \.1t"..1 ...ud Jeanne
Tara/.t'Vll'>. a parent of a
fir..t gradc•r who helped
o~anve the l'Vl'llt "We ignored
Lhe bonng proh.''>'>io11~ like me.
I'm an atrnuntant and that'~
not \.ery tnlt'rt''>Ung o r visual ...
Althou.;i 1.•.ith Gtreer ~latlon
offered !.tudl'nl'> '>Omet.hmg a
lmle diflert'nt. the purpo'>C of
theu pre't•me fo<:u~ on
relaying tht· '3.I11l' m~..agt?.
"If you en1oy '><>met.lung
that\ what you c;hould do." said
Manenthal. a lormer Corona
del Mar I ligh !:>chool grdduate.
·Just because a career 1s
unusual II certainly still L'> an
obtainahlc• goal "
We<*tesday, Jaouary 29 2003 Al
Viewing the future
Pl~nning Com mission d irects Costa Mesa
staff to continue studyi n g ways to protect
ocean views in five neigh borhoods .
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA M l..SA -(..o!;ta Mesa
by the '>ea 1s a reality for only a
small nwnber of privileged
homeowners in the c11y. Yet
residents in are~ that offer
ocean views are divided over
whether the d ty i.hould enact
reguJations 10 protect ilio!>e
VI~
That conflict wai, rrurrored Ill
the Planning Lomnuss1on's
handlmg of Lhc t'>'>ue Monday.
Although the planners ulu
mately voted 4 I. Wllh Com-
misstoner Bill Per.le.mi. d1~n1
mg. to approve gu1dehne~ for
ocean-view protec.tion for ~c
ond-•aory home additions. they
did so with trep1dauon
"Talk about a can of ""orrru.,"
~d Comm1~1oner 1-Jeanor
Lgan. "lnere are !>IJ many
thing'> Uldl can interfere "'1Lh a
Vie"" I m not romfortable \' 11h
11 lhere art.' o,ome Ihm~ the
pm·ate '>CClor <:an do bener and
thl'> t'> one of them "
The tomnu-..,1on fir'>t J.'>l<-ed
,taff 10 review the current de
c;ign guideline'> lO '>t'<' 11 there .,
enough d1rellion given for view
protec11on I he-.e guideline\ are
rnrrenrly hemg ree .. aluated ht'
cau'>t.' of Jll tht' rt>cent contra·
\er'>)' owr -.1·tond '>tory Jdd1·
uon.., 111 tht· utv. d.Jld tht.'
'>UbJet 11\l' rt•\ tl'"" prol l''>'> the)
haH· t•> Kl' 1hrough
If tht• t urn·nt g111delme'> do
not prmult enuuldl d1ret uon.
cornmt'>'-Hirll'I''> \\lluld like view
pmtellmn for '>t·rnnd·\!Of) Jd
d1uorh 1m orp<irJ11•d 1nw the
gu1dehm·' for the loll0\~1ng
ne1ghborhooth \tanna 1 ligh
land., \ld.ftna \ 1ew I reedom
I tome.... C :ahl<1m1J \ea Bree/e
and aho properues Wlth a vtew
of the Back Bay.
~upponel"!I of an ocean-vtew
prote<.Uon regulaooo said ll
would go a long way toward ea.s
ing lt!n'>1ons that have surfaced
when rt:<>1dents have fought to
keep their views.
"I think an ordtn.ance would
take in everyone's needs and
would be ~ucces!.fuJ and might
prevent the lcinQs of hostility cje
veloped around this l.S.'>Ue, • ~d
Sonia Abels a Glcneagle!. terrace
re'>1den1.
But opponent.!> contend the acy
would .. mJt tnto a quagmire by
adopung any kind of regulauon
"I'm concerned about ~tnc
uon'>," '>a.Id Dick Woodwonh, who
hve-. 111 Aviemore Terrace. · If you
get mto that. you're openmg Pan
dora\ Box.. Where do you stop?" nw controversy over ocean
view prec.ervauon began m
A.ugu'>I when the Planrung Com
m1~.,1on rnn'>tdered adding a
'>ec.ond '>IOI) to the ()ark family\
home tn the 1100 block of Avie
more lerrace The t:omm1~1on
apprmed the addwon, but II wa.,
appt'aled and the C..1ry < .ounc1l
unanunou'>ly dt>rued 11.
Dunng the proceed.mg'>. '>Orne
re-.1dent' tn lht.> an>a cl<Umed the
add111on would block theLr view'
of till' ocean The t'xpan.,1on "'a"
ulumatcl}' reJt'tted for not being
harmunwu~ ana compauble
Mlh 1hc neighborhood
f.agunil !kach and \tunrert'\.
.ire two toa'>tal ciues that ha\.l'
l{Uldt·hrte'> for view preserv-.mon
Tlll' l omm1!>!.ton aJ~o l'ncour
Jgt·d < on'>lderallon of whether
ocl'an vww prt>-.erva tlon can bt•
alhlt'Vt.'d WlUl <,ome '>Ort of
height ILmH l'he Planmng ( om
m1<,<,1on wtU lOn'>lder change... 10
the de.,1gn l,'U.ldehnel. feb 24
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•West a... Strwt:
Disorderly conduct
invotving alcohol was
reported In the 1100 block
at 2:21 a.m. Sunday.
• w..t S.-StrMt and
H.tlof Bouhtvard: A
traffic accident involving
injuriu was reported at
5:37 p.m. Sunday.
• Briltol StrMt and
Sunftoww Avenue: A
traffic accident involving
injuries was reported at
4:39 p.m. Sunday.
• Harbor Bouhtvard: An
auto theft was reported in
the 3200 bloc* at 4:40
p.m. Sundey.
• West 19th StrMt •nd
P1acen1ia Avenu•:
Drinking in public was
reported at 2:28 p.m.
Sundey.
•21st Strwt: A
hit-and-run was reported
in the 100 bloc* at 7:50
p.m. Sunday.
SNOWING
Continu~ from Al
Ricardo Juarez.. 6, lost his
balance on lhe frozen ruJf and
reU Oat on his bottom. I le
laughed it off, picked up a
handful of snow and smashed it
over his head. His almond eyes
grew wide as the icy slush
dripped down his face.
His silly act seemed like a
great idea to Rodrigo Aldaco.
who followed suit He smiled a
huge grin, with one front tooth
where four shouJd be, and
reached down for another fistful.
The trend spread like wildfire
-despite the freezing medium
-and soon a handful of boys
were smashing ice on their
heads.
Ricardo's mother. Dulce
Juarez. slood on the perimeter or
the snow, shaking her head and
laughing .
"He has so much fun in the
snow,· said Juarez, who brought
a blue toboggan for the e ntire
class to share.
NEWPORT BEACH
• BNcon StrMt: Petty
theft was reported in the
3000 bloc* at 12:20 a.m.
Monday.
The Juarez family taJces
~nal trips to the mountains
and Ricardo wore his winter
snow boots and rrunens to the
snow day. The event was great
for the children who don't have
the opponuniry to visit winter
wonderlands, Juarez said.
5£.AN HILLER I DAllY PllOT
Second-grader Karen Castaneda builds a snowman during the
winter wonderland at Whittier Elementary School.
• Campus Drive end
JamborH Road: A
hit-and-run was reported
at 9:37 a.m. Monday
• Hospital Road: A
business was reportedly
burglarized In the 300
bloc* at 11:20 a.m.
Monday.
• Orang9 StrMt •nd the
beech: A robbery was
reported at 5:45 a.m
Monday.
• San M'tgu.t Driv.:
Annoying phone calls
were reported in the 300
bloc* at 12:43 p.m.
Monday.
• Sherington Ptec:e: A
vehicle burglary was
reported in the 1900 bloc*
at 8:48 a.m. Monday.
• West Ocean Front A
woman reportedly
jumped off the second
floor of a building in the
7200 bloc* at about 5:45
a.m. after a Super Bowl
party the previous night.
She was taken to Hoag
Hospital and treated for
minor injunes. Officials
initjally suspected she
may have been assaulted,
but later realized she
wasn't. The woman was
likely under the influence
of drugs or alcohol, police
said.
Jeanette Gonzalez. also
missing her front leeth, said she
saw snow for the first time at the
school's snow day last year. She
formed a snowball and
displayed it proudly in her
LAND
Continued from Al
that the planner. designated
prelirrunary boundaries before
the comprehen ive analysis was
complete.
"Inere c;eems to be no rhyme
or reason to the choice." said
Dan Gribble, who owns property
on West 18th Street. "I don't th.ink
the data is a fair representation."
Rut the owners' emotional
pleas did per uade lhe commis-
sioners to recommend that the
city consider revitalizing the area
before it dives into redevelop-
menL
"That was a positive note.·
said John Haw1ey, who has
owned RailmaJcers on W~t 18th
Street for more than 30 years.
Commissioners sidestepped
the issue of eminent domain. a
power the city wouJd have if it
declared the proposed areas part
or the redevelopment zone. ll is
now up to the Redevelopment
Agency to decide if ii will exer-
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outstretched hand.
"See the way the snow sticks
logether." she said. "Th.is is my
second time (I've seen snow) at
school, but I have never been to
the mountains."
'I don't buy t he fact
t hat there's no blight
on the Westside. But
other tools can be used
to jump-start
[economic
development].'
Eleanor Eean,
Planning Comm1ssiooer
cise that power, and if so on
what types of properties.
The Downtown Redevelop·
ment Project was established in
1973 and new territory has been
added 10 it three times -the last
time in 1980. It currently in·
eludes about 200 acres. In Octo·
ber 200 l, the ci1y began a study
on adding more land to lhe area
to spur economic development.
The study provided sufficienl
evidence that additional parts of
the city quaJify for redevelop-
ment, according to staff reports.
The independeOl consuJtants
did a preliminary study of blight
to eliminate properties thal
wouJd definitely not qualify, and
arrived at the proposed bounda·
ries. Now properties in the
boundary area will be subjected
10 a more rigorous analysis.
They will be gauged on 66
blighl indJcators, which include
physical deficiencies like electri-
cal hazards and industrial odors.
and economic ones like depreci-
ated or stagnant property values
and "abnonnally high" business
vacancy rates. A section can also
be designated blighted based on
deficiencies in the infrastructure
such as problems with the street
and the sewer system. Properties
that are not found to be blighted
couJd aJso be tagged for redevel-
opment to ensure a conformity
HOT
Continued from Al
uor licenses permitted beer and
wine deliveries. The city may
now consider changing its alco-
hol ordinance to forbid any
business Crom delivering liquor.
CoUllcilman Gary Proctor.
whose district includes the site,
asked that the City Council re·
view the Planning Commis·
sion's decision to approve the
permit. Proctor has been work-
ing with resident groups and
city officials to find a solution
ADDRESS
Continued from Al
watering hole to t1p back a cold
one, while taking In Bush's his-
toric peech. allo said they were
lmprased by Bush's forceful
~ntauon of the cue for war,
package of lmprovemenu for the
a.lllng economy and arnbldous
aodaJ proposals to retn ln AIDS
Jn AfHca.
But the local audience eeemed
to respond trongest to 8Ufth't
vtewa about ltaq and lta leadtt
Seddam ttueaetn. Dolng noth· ln& Bush d. would be
ll'OUI.
"nultin~the aaniry and ~
Mnint of m I.I not a strat-
IG • lkalb ll1d. •tt la not an op-noo. •
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in the area.
Since the comuJtants are still
in the early stages of srudying
the area. the boundaries may be
modified, said John I fuffman of
Urban Futwes.
The description of the area as
blighted is not sittmg weU with
many of the property owners.
who contend that their
busine<).SeS are neither blighted
nor an economic burden.
"Our businesses have contin·
ued to grow and prosper.· said
Mike 8rans, who owns a plumb-
ing business on Whittier Avenue.
·n1e consuJtants have come up
with statislJcs to show the values
have gone up 2. I% but ours have
gone up almost 10% without re-
development·
Many of the commissioners
said they approved the prelimi·
nary boundaries with reserva-
tions, and that doing so was the
only way to explore other op·
tions.
"I don't buy the fact that
there·~ no blight on the West·
side," said Eleanor F.gan. "But
ou1er tools can be used to jump
start (economic development).
Maybe we need to look at re.um-
ing. Somethings going 10 work
there.·
• DBR>RE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reached at (9491
574-4221 or by e-mail et
deirdre.nt'IWman@l•t1rrwn com.
to excessive drinking and crim e
in the area on the Fourth of
July.
"I think we ought to not per·
mil delivery of aJcoholk bever·
ages," Councilman Gary Proctor
said.
Council members agreed that
the restrictions on the pitt.a par·
tor's liquor license were not
enough to prevent alcohol-re-
lated problems.
•JUNE CASAORANDE covers
Newport Beach and John Wayne
Airport. She may be reached at
(949) 574-4232 or bye-mall at
june.casagrande /ltima.com.
'It was one of the most
inspiring speeches I've
ever heard.'
Rep. DMll Rohrlibacher
/
Jim Toledano. the rormer head
or the Orange C.ounry Demo·
cratic Party and a Costa Mesa at-
lomey, watched the speech el~
where and described it as ·rather
stqgerlng" and, at llmes, far·
fetched.
"lt was a typical Bu.ah speech.
Iott of nJce platJC\Jde4, • Thfedano
58Jd. "I dJdn't think he made his
CMe (tor war). He tried LO wnp
himself 1n the cvU of H ln
and the good_ ot our chanu:-
ter. •
Newport-Mesa' ~publican
congri!llkma) leaden who ob
aerwd the tr of the Union
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
families are i.ncapabte of
achJevin these Wtues. g i~-:kr "But at least half the l.CIU&UJ
world in America is far from
perfect. .. Smith writes. "This half
results in d1vorce, which despite
any evidence you've read to the
contrary, is devastating to
children:
SmJth also asserts the "best
opdon• is always reconciliation.
In my life, there ls one thffig
{besides white heels, a strand of
pearls and a calendar from 1953)
absent from Smith's idyllic
reality: a marriage license. And it
is than.ks to the lack of that
certificate that my family (as
imperfect as it may be) can truly
enjoy a healthy existence.
The father of my son and I get
along better now than we ever
wd when we lived together.
Since our split, our son gets to
spend time with his parents in
loving atmospheres. devoid of
yelling. crying, accusations and
name-calling. or course my scenario may be
considered even more
w1acceptable than ilivorce to
some because I never got
married in the first place. Not
because I wasn't aske<l. but
simply because I refused to
make a lifelong commitment to
a life of misery and hurt. We
lried to make things work. We
lived together and got
counseling. but the truth of the
maner is that we are better
friends than partners.
And as friends, we are better
parents to our son
Victor Cota. who specialize'>
in children's memal health at
the county's Ouldren and Youth
Servic~. said it IS irresponsible
10 maJce generalil.ations about
the etfects of divorc.-e be<.'.<luse
blanket statemen~ cannot take
into account the most
important aspect of a family: the
people.
·It is really difficult to take a
subjective situation and make it
objective," Cota !Ml.id. "Life JUSt
isn't black and white. While tl1ere
may be generalities that ~rve as
guidelines, aJJ of us are different
and my <.ircumstances are
exclusive to me."
Oilldren need 10 feel they
belong. Cota said, when that
~nse of belongi[lg breaks down.
children are deeply affected. The
breakdown also is J>O"'-'>lble in
families where parents stay
married but are constantly
arguing. they are mt5erable or
there is violence or abuse.
"Whether the parents are
i.eparated emouonaUy or
ph~ically, there ts a loss either
way." Cota said. "lf the parents
are together but can't stand each
other it 1s a IJvmg nightmare and
that lack of belonging effet1S the
children in a dev-d.'itating way.
The pain is still very real to -these
children.·
In some ~ in which there
is a lack or empathy, love and
concern in the household.
holding onto the marriage
effects children just as much or
more than divorce.
"MoraJity aside in regard to
divorce, we shouJd focus more
on what is best for the children,·
Cota said. "It is up to the aduJts
to make the best decision for
tl1eir children and each situation
is different. lf I tried to give one
answer then it wouJd take the
human impact away and maJce ii
just another nwnber. •
It is a more rational view like
Cota's that I like to prescribe to.
It deals with reality and the
changes and hurdles that life
throws at you without warning.
And yes. in a perfect world we
wouJd love to have a super
sniffer that couJd detect
potential violence, drug use or
financial irresponsibility, but life
Is not perfect and neither are
people.
I disagree with Srruth's
insinuation that those who
cannot force themselves to
reconcile are somehow at fauJt
or are too lazy or selfish. Quite
the contrary. I mow in my case. I
wouJd have a much easier time
paying rent. student loans, car
firsthand, not swprisingty, en-
dorsed the speech.
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, who
represents C.osta Mesa and wrote
speeches for President Reagan,
said It was 1\1.stodc.
•1t wu one or the most Inspir-
ing speeches I'w ever heard.·
Rohrabacber said.
Rep. Olril C.ox. who represents
Newport Beach, however, cau-
tioned opinst attaching too
much Importance to tt yet.
•1t'a not ro r us to judge how
h.lslory wm view lthe sp«chJ:
Cox said. ·11'1 easter to say that
lh.ls was a wry tmporur• :pttd\
It thll mo~L •
• MUla.M'OH ~t"
.nwonm.nt, buline. and po4ldc:a.
He m.-, be ~ llt (948)
1M 4330 °' b'f ..meN llt
l*Jl.ofMJotJ.*""-com.
payment and day-ca.re had I
gotten married. I wouJdn't tvm
be writing this column right
now: I'd be hopping, whlle my
husband w.is off at work closing
some major busin deals.
But J wouJd be miserable and
more importantly. Donovan
would not have a good example
of a nurtUrin8 household. And
beyond that, neither his father,
nor I, wou1d have snapped out
or ow damaging habits and
wouJd not have grown to our full
potential as parents and
i.ndjviduaJs.
J am not aslc:ing for accoladl>s
because I chose the hard way.
Nor do I begrudge those who
have found their souJ mates and
Uve their lives according to
Smith's model or perfection. I
only ask that people like Smitl1
not judge those who were not
fortunate enough to maJce all Lht'
right dec~ion~ the ft.rst time
around.
ure is not about the mistans
you make. but what you learn
from those mistakes and how
you ~ those lessons to better
your life. and the lives or tho<;e
you love. For some. laying m an
unhealthy marriage is a mistake
I admH 10 making more than J
rew bad choic~ an my life. but I
wouldn'I trade tl1em for
anything becall.M' they made flit
who I am And that woman W<l\
mong enough to walk away
from a dt><.trurtive rela11onsh1p
for the be.,t of all involved.
Smith ..ar.-he doei> not like tu
think of divorce "l:>t.-cau.se lhel
conjures up imaRl'S of sad kid'>·
WeU, mane i~ one ~iruation tn
which he rnn l'nvis1on that
p<>Mibillly wtthour worrymg
about the emotional state or tht•
chlld.
The r.im1firnuum of my
dl'C1<o1on., may hnng some·
challenRe<. IC! Donovan\ hfe hu1
thost> Lnah wtll tt-ach him
le--'>On' that wiJI aJ'4, mold Im
t.hM"dl·ter .and l'rlnlh ht.,
t'Xl'>lCJICl' And I wtlJ be a pmud.
lovtn~ and mrnlvt...J part•nt
r~ardlno, of \vhl·ther there L\ J
dtam<ind 011 my finger or not
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8a1boa Island l'e$1dmt
Don f. Gates will be hdd
a t JJ a.m. Sa.tun:lay al the
Newport Center United
Methodist Otwdl in Co-
rona del Mar. Mr. Gates
dled Monday of oatwa1
causes. I le was 88. ML
Gates is survived by wtf e
Barbara Gates; 50DS Don
and Peter Gales; da.ugb·
ter-Marilyn Sen.hear;
stepsons Clwtes and
OooaJd Ru.th.roff, step-
daughter Salli Middleton;
12 grandchlklm\; and
ftve great~gmndchildrm.
• The Dltlly Piiot w.klomel
obftuarlea for resldencl or
fo"'* rnidencs of Co.u
M-. end Newport 8-d\.
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obkuary pritad WI th9 Pl'°" •your mot1U*'f '° fa UI IM lnformlltlon 11t
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MALONEY,
Louise B.
Loulae B. Maloney, born
Sept. 13, 1929 In Inglewood.
CA. Passed a way Jan. 25,
2003 In Newport Beach, CA
after a vallant battle with
panc,..attc c ancer. A
volunteer at Hoag Hospital
for 20 YMra, Lou ... loved IO
play bridge and travef. She
esp9Clatty looked fotwMI to
her vt1tt1 to Maul with her
hu9bMd Ed.~ by
her daughter Ann and eon
Jim, lout .. wilt be ~
mlu~ by her 1urvlvlng
flmlty, hu1band Edward,
daught•r K.,•n (8t•v•)
Hinton, ion John O<rl•)
Mak>My1 1l1ter Judy (Dlctc
P9ckn. and grandchildren,
Atlcla, Alana and Crt1ttna
Undner. ~Md~ Hinton, Katie and Cattle
M•c.~Mw.IMher~
fttendl. funeral MNtc. at
9:30 Lm., fftdllY .,.,.,.., 31
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Wtmesday, JdflONY ?9, 2003 A5
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MAILBAG
Mayor 's letter offered
insight to the city
Re: The Community
Commentary by Newport
Beach Mayor Steve Bromberg
("BeU Curve missed wilh
swing against council," Jan.
16). Those of us who don't
always understand political
issues within our local
government.and just rely on
"hearsay" snouJd be gr.uefuJ
for the mayor's letter.
The clarilicauon of ~craJ
issuc.'S regardang Dave Flit'> and
Lhe prcvlous election, as weU
as Lhe El Toro debate, i~
extremely important and
shouJd be reqLtired reading for
all of Newport Beach. I
personally foci Lhat tJ1c
"mud 'Jlinging" and all dirty
tactics r.hould be dropped
(heaven kn~ it 's had enough
coverage) and alJ our resident~
l>houJd gt't behind our elet1ed
officiaJ., to make ou1 city Lhe
very ~t it can be. If you
disagree wilh decisions made,
ask youn.elf 1f you appeared at
meetingi. or were just
.ip.nhellt. and .,tayed hnmt•
I fet'I pnvllt'gt'<i to haw
lived 111 Lhl'> tx·.iuufuJ uty fur
the pa'>t 52 yea,..,, and thank
tho<..e pa'>t and prt">t•nt cny
Lounul. '>t.tlT Jnd .ill
tomm1-..\lon for tht•1r
excellent cnV1ronment
It will he mo'>l 111tert>Stang to
'>(!{' If tlw 111.iyor umunuc'.'> IO
addrt . .., ... l"'>Ul"> dS tht•y
devt•lnp
LlNENA HAYTON
Corona del Mar
Newport did not do
enough on FJ Toro
Nrwport Hedt h Mayor
Steve Bromberg wa., critical
of comments made by
columnjst lo~eph N. Bell
regarding a variety of
subjects. but one point in
particuJar jumped out a me
C"BeU Curve rruS!>ed with
swing again5t council," Ian.
16).
Bromberg Mates the
Newport Beach City CounciJ
djd everything possible to
secure El Toro airport (!>O
that we wouJd not need
another expansion of John
Wayne Airport.} I \trongly
disagree. The Newport Beach
City Council and staff's
effort'> were pathetic
compared to tho!>e of South
County officiab.
Unlike our own City
Council members, the
anu-EI Toro city councab
promoted their position and
worked hard to be '>UCces5fuJ
by:
I. organizing !>trong voter
reg1i.trauun dnve\ in Lhear
citie-.;
2. sending out new'ilette"
that were filled with materiaJ
that oppo .. ed 1:1 Toro;
:i. publicly supportmg
Measure W;
4. wnting letter'> to the
new'>pdpers;
5. -.pending far. far more
than pro·aarport people an
their effort to !.<!botage Fl
foro.
fl. Unitmg all South
county caues to Jct a., one 111
an effort to defeat our '>Ide
Our City Council was big
on attending meetings Lhat
produced questionable
re.,ults. spoutmg rhetoric
when needed and Lhrowmg
some money at the problem.
I lowever. counciJ member\
lack of passion, poor
per.,onaJ involvement,
lad-lu5ter plans and
spineless commitme~t to Lhe
biggest challenge Oljr city
has ever faced was
evidenced in Lhe fact Lhey
gave up wa)I before Lhey
shouJd have, anct we lost a .
critical fight that could have
been a sure win.
If Bromberg has such
myopic vision on the El Toro
airport issue, one wonders
how he views everything
else.
RANDOLPH PARTON
Newport Beach
OCC Swap Meet is
great, debate is not
In response to the article
regarding the Orange Coa'>t
Co llege Swap Meet
("Swapping out the '>wap
m eets, Jan. 13). I !>trongly
urge that the '>Wap meet
continue at OLC I think 11's a
wonderful place to do
bargam shopping and wish
we had more of these types
of pla<:e'> to get c;uch great
de ah.
A'> for traffic, I have
relatives who lave right next
to the swap meet. I often go
down on Fairview Street ro
vic;at them and frankly. I have
not noticed a change 111
traffic regardle'>'i of what day
II IS.
It as aJso .,ad to see that
we're Mall '>O intolerant of our
neighboring cornmun1t1C'c, of
different race'>, religions dl1d
nationality ongin!>. Some of
the underlymg racial
tommcnt'> that arc bemg
made seem ant1-Ameritan to
rne. We should all keep in
mind what being an
American is and what the
~tatue of Uberty and our flag
reprt>'>enl.
SERAP FRAlJTSCHY
Irvine
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Back Bay deserves protec tion
M. y relationship wilh the
Back Bay goe'> back to
1962 when my family
ra .... t moved here. buildtng a
house just one sueet away from
the bay's tideland~ Smee Lhe11, I
have spent untold hour'>
lcayakjog an her brackl<Ji water.,
baking her penmeter and htlung
every bluff, !>lope and drainage
an an effon to undeNand tht'>
landscape and Lhe a111mab and
plants Lhat depend on 11
lluring Lhese pa'>t 40 Yl'<H'> of
informal exploration and
ob.-,ervation I haVl' had many
wonderful expenentcs on the
we'>t bay .,ide nf Uppl'r
Newport Bay. watd1111g
burrowing owl<. lJH h
grasi.hopper'> in tht• open field'>.
trapdoor .,p1dt•r., pull1 ng prl'y
into their .,ecret1vt• -.ilk lined
holes, gray fox pup'> nervously
leaV1ng the '>afety of Lhe1r den
for the fir'it ttmc
~dly, I have ahn watched aJI
of Lhe<te an1mdl'>. dnd more,
'>lowty d1~ppear from the Hack
Hay Lach year J!> more and
more Vt'>llOr<> Lome to the ba)'.
the number of· volunteer Lnuh
tntrl'dW and widen. h.thllat
hclUnlt.'' more fragmented
homt.,., fur wtldhfr· an:
l'11m1nated, and ero ... 11111 into lhl'
Hay am:rea...e-.
I hJvt.' dl'>O '>pent .1 grear deal
of lllTil' 111 l·verglc1de'> '\auunal
J>ark and Audubon-. ( ork.'>t rew
\wamp m llonda, wetland
t'lO'>Y'lt'm'> that fate tht·
rnntanu1ng challenge of
balancing the need'> of w1ldltll'
wilh lho'>f> of a \1'>1t1ng pubht
l'ager to Vll'W 1h.it wildlife and
re4rt'ate clo'>I' tu n<1t1111· I haw
..een fir,tha11d how l'flt·t tlw wt·ll
de'>lgned hoMd\"oalk~ and tr.u(.,
tan be m allow111g \'I'll or-. <H l t''"
to wn..,tllvt' wetl<.md'> w11h11u1
cumpronu'>tng the proll·c 111111
and re<.torJCton of 1 h.it n '>oun l
I lie Bat H.t)' ta1 l''> till' 'HllTll
wt of c hJlh·ngt''>. tht• qu1·-.11011 "
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w11h thl' 'talli.. qu11 .md ""atria
our ll'>t ut t•ndanKt·rl'd 'Jlt'<'ll'"
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· QUOTE OF THE DAV
"It's not about No. I. It's
about getting better on a
day-to-day basis."
John Sperft, UCI men's
volleyban coach
M Wednesday, January 29. 2003
..
Sports Editor Roger Canson • (949) 574-4223 • Sports Fax: (949) 650-0170
COLLEGE MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
EVE OPENER
1111 Daily A Pik>t 1111111
Sport1 Hal olFame
I~ 1 .... 111W.•11Jiulll
February 3 hoootee JANE HILGENDORF
Datly Pilot
.'Eaters roll for the frrst time as No. 1 TOP15
.,_
UC Irvine all set for No. 2
Hawaii after defeating
Princeton in four Tuesday
night at Crawford Hall.
Richard Dunn
Daily Pilot
CRAWFORD HALL -Now it's time
for the next big thing in collegiate men's
volleyball
For Coach John Speraw's UC Irvine
Anteaters, who entered a nonconfer-
ence match against visiting Princeton
Tuesday night as the nation's No. 1-
. ranked team for the first time in school
·history, they will play No. 2 Hawaii Fri-
' day night at 7 at the Bren Events Center
-the first time in Orange County' his-
. BOYS BASKETBALL
Estancia
:·dominates
:t he Lions
Stroman, Sankey score
career highs in the rout.
Bryce Alderton
·Oaily Pilot
.. COSTA MESA -The &tancia High
boys basketball team didn't rest on its
laurels Tuesday night against visiting
Westminster in a Golden West League
game.
Leading, 57-21. at the break. the
eagles {14-7, 4-3 in league) shot better
·in the final two periods (52% compared
to 48.3% in the first half) and routed the
Lions (3-16, 0-7) for the second time
lhis season, 73-33. The Eagles beat the
'lions by 36 Jan. 6.
' "Competition," said the Eagles' Jor-
dan Stroman when aslced what kept the
"learn modvated with the big lead. wwe
'll1ways want to do better than the last
game. We wanted to beat them by more
than (36)."
The Eagles beat the Lions, coached by
former Corona del Mar High girls
basketball coach Elbert Davis. in nearly
'every facet of Tuesday's game, limiting
the visitors to just five first-half field
' goals. Estancia out-
rebounded the
' SCOREBOMD visitors, 35-12,
committed eight
fewer turnovers
and shot better
(50.9% to 38.2%).
The Eagles used a
full-court press -
at times position-
Westminster 33 ing four defenders
Estancia 73 within the Lions'
zone -to create
errant passes.
The Eagles used runs of 13-0 and 12-0
·\n the first and second periods, respec-
tively, and led by 4 I twice in the final
quarter.
Scott Sankey scored a career-high 15
points on 7-of-9 shooting ·and grabbed
10 rebounds.
Stroman contributed 13 points, also a
~r-high, on 6 of 6 from the field, in-
cluding two two-handed dunks that
woke up the crowd of about 200. The
first dunk followed one of Westminster's
21 turnoVers. Carlos Pinto corralled a
inisbandled pass and whipped the ball
to starting guard Matt Cachola. Cachola
had no one In front of him -only
Stroman to his right-and the lob pass
found the 6-foot-4 junior gliding in the m for the slam to make it 44-11 with '~!37 remaining in the first half.
~ Cachola nearly doubled his assists-
ptr-game average (5.7 coming into
Tuesday's game, good for eighth in the
b>unty) with ll against the Lions. and
collected five first-half points to go with
r"tfx rebounds.
'We kind of keep him under wraps
with three-point shooting. trying to be
disciplined and throwing It into the big
~" said Bagfes' Coach Olrls Sorce.
(Cachola) has stepped up. pull.Ing
boards and turning hb defense up a
'hotcb."
··,..1.ec:k Novak went 5 of 8 from the field
and ftniabed with 13 potntll and Plnto
tallied nine points, four rebound,, and
two MllMU. Erik Andersen started and bid four boards. "tWO steals and two
,~ ...
.• The ~ bench of Sttoman. Joey
~ (10 polots. dgbt rebound.9),
"fyler Ho«lnan (ftve points and three U· '*->and Kendall Meiaener (one point)
OUllCOl9d ~ 29-6.
"
'
tory a school has hosted a No. 1-vs.-No.
2 match.
The Tigers kept UCI's advan-
tage to within five, until Irvine
scored on back-to-back plays
for a 22-15 edge. Irvine's Monte
Tucker (10 kills and three
bloclcs) recorded a kill and Kyle
Weichert followed with a solo
block in the middle for the
'Eaters' first seven-point lead.
with a kill by Jimmy P.elul,
who led all players with 17
kills arid six digs, while add-
ing three service aces and
two blocks. Bemus, Weich-
ert, Kniffin and Nie Vislay
each bad six blocks to tie
for match-high honors.
USA TODAY/AVCA
men'• vofa.yball poll
Poa.Team,(•)
1. AntNten (14)
· 2. Hawaii (2)
3.BYU
4. Pepperdine
5. Long Beach St
6. Ball State
7. UCLA
WI think Friday night is going to be a
big match for our program, it's going to
be a big match for our university and it's
going to be a big match the commu-
nity," Speraw said. following the Ant-
eaters' 30-19, 30-21, 22-30, 30-19 victory
over Princeton, which was led by for-
mer Corona del Mar High standout
Dennis Alshuler, a senior co-captain for
the Tigers (0-2) who finished with 13
kills, four digs, one block and one assist.
After an Irvine service error
cu t the lead to six. Speraw's
Anteaters rolled off four points
in a row and six of.the game's
Princeton
Anteaters
1
3
"The last couple of years
(the 'Eaters) haven't always
been as good, but this year
they've beaten some really
8. Cal State Northridge
9. Penn State
10. Stanford
Pts.
237
226
175
170
168
165
159
125
120
110
99
48
47
47
11
11
UC Irvine (I0-0), which learned of its
top ranking in the USA Today/Ameri-
can Volleyball Coaches Association poll
earlier in the day. had no game plan for
Princeton, but found a rhythm to pull
away in the first game, taking 9-5 and
11 -6 leads in front of a pro-Princeton
crowd of361 .
next seven. Weichert started
the run with a kill, followed by a Prince-
ton hitting error. a solo block by UC!
setter David Kniffin (on Ryn Bums) and
a block in the middle with Spencer Be-
mus, Weichert and Kniffin in the neigh-
borhood.
The Anteaters capped the first game
good ~d it's fun to
come in he"l and play the
No. l team in the country, H said Alshul·
er, whose play helped Princeton to a 12-
10 edge in the second game.
Alshuler gave the Tigers an 11-1 O lead
on a kill, after he popped up two spike
See UCI, Paee A7
11. Lewis
12. UC Santa Barbara
13. (tie) lnd.-Purdue Ft Wayne
13. (tie) Pacific
15. (tie) Loyola-Chicago
15. (tie) UC San Diego
• first-place votes
HIG H SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER CdM
grabs
inside
lane
Sea Kings win, 2-1, takes
sole possession of first
in Pacific Coast League.
CORONA DEL MAR -When titans
clash and the best of the best collide.
something has
got to give. In
Super Bowl SCOREBOMD
XXXVU, it was
the Tampa Bay • Buccaneers'
defense that
led to the win
over the Oak-
land Raiders.
in the girls soc-Northwood 1
cer matchup of CdM 2
Pacific Coast
League un-
beatens Corona del Mar Higb and
Northwood, experience made the dif-
ference.
DON LEACH/DAILY PILOT
Corona del Mar's Paige Janes chips ball into scoring position as Northwood defenders try to get into position.
CdM senior Elisha Morgan. who
missed nearly a month because of
strained lower back. scored a goal and
added an asmst to help lead the Sea
I SIDtMtCRNt</OMYPILOT
Costa Mesa's Brian Moina contends ~ some persistent defense. .
See SOCCER, Paee A7
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
Mustangs outplayed
Host Ocean View cruises to 73-42 victory over Mesa.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot connected from beyond the
arc to help Mesa (7-14, 2-5)
pull within 32-19 by halftime.
Ocean View, however,
scored the first 14 points of
the third quarter, en route to
its ninth consecutive victory.
Krikorian finished with a
team-high 20 for <:osta Mesa.
HUNTINGTON BEACH -
Costa M esa High boys
basketball coach Bob Serven
acknowledged that no
amount of smoke and mir-
rors could distort the wOcean
View" experienced from the
top of the Golden West
League.
Mesa 42 while sophomore Jeff Wal-
Ooean View 73 dron added 10 point:s and
eight rebounds for the vlsi-
Ocean View's Seahawks
(19-3, 7-0 in league), ranked No. 5 In
Orange County and tied for No. 3 in CIF
Southern Section Division ill-A. showed
bow exclusive their vantage point atop
the seven-team circuit has become with
a 73-42 win Tuesday over the visiting
Mustangs.
"They're a good team, as good as
billed," Serven said. "Ocean View ls the
aeam of the crop. Our guys played
hard, but we were overmatched in every
aspect."
The fiist of five Danny Krikorian
three-pointers put the visitors up. 3-2,
and Mesa was wftbln 6·5 of the Sea·
bawb 2:30 lnto the contest But Ocean
View junior 1COring leader Matt
Supant &COred seven atralgbt points
within a '3-second span and the bost:s
were off to the races.
A patr of Ocean V1ew tlme-polnten
co open tho aecond period made it 23-8,
but Krikorian (twice) and 7Jad. Pepic
tors. Krikorian now has 61
three-pointers for the season, including
at least one in 20 of the Mustangs' 21
games.
Sargeant finished with a game-b.lgh
24 points, more than three better than
his average, despite sitting most of the
final quarter. He was responsible for
half of the hosts' eight three-pointers.
Senior Casey Ortiz. ecoreless until the
ftna1 seconds of the third quarter, was
the only other of 10 Ocean View IC:lOrert
in double figures with to.
Ocean View defeated Costa Mesa. 56-
52, ln the league opener at Mesa, but.
Serven pointed out, that wu after the
Seahawb had experienced a near-two·
week layoft:
"It' no fun to get beat Ub that, but It
happens,.. Serven l8ld. "It happens to
good teams and It happens to )'OUnl
teams and we have a yo\Ull te.m.
°'We'll be all right, down the road. ..
Serwllaald.
Daily Piiot
BASKETBALL
SUMMARIES
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
Gotdefi Welt LMcue
<>c.en View 73, Com Mes. 42 CostaM~~~11 ~
Ocean View 11 1& 24 11 n
Cott. Me.a -0 .Knkorian 20,
Waldron 10. Stankovic O, Knox 5,
Moltna 0, PePIC 5, T Krikorian 2,
Abedrabo 0, Millward O
3-pt goals -D Knkonan 5, Knox 1, Pepic 1
Fouled out -none
Tectmtealt -none
Oceen v--Ortiz 10, lmpelman o.
Wurts 9, ,Seargeant 24, Kramer 8,
Rogers 9, Wilson 6. OIM'udibonye 2,
Roth 2, LM 2. Nguyen t
31>1 goals -Sargeant 4, Ortiz 2.
Wilson 2
Fouled ou1 -none
Technicals none.
Estancia 73, Westminster 33
Score bv Quarters Wes1m1ns1er Is 1 a 12 Estancia 19 23 15 u1
w..tmlnltef -Morse 2, Jones 5.
Garduno 4. An 9, Deg1acamo 7,
Ruelas 3, Chavarria 2. Vargas 1,
Preciado o
3 Pl goals -An l, Deg1acamo 1
Jones 1. Ruelas 1
Fouled out -Preciado
Technicals -Jones.
33
73
Esuncla -Pinto 9, Andersen 2,
Sankey 15, Cachola 5. Novak 13.
Lmdqu1s1 10, Stroman 13, Hoffman 5,
Meissner 2. Escobedo 0, Viramontes
0
3 pl Is -Cactiola 1. Pinto 1. Novak
1
Fouled OUI -nonti
Technicals none
HfGH SCHOOl GIRLS
S POR'J S
!JON LEACH OAJl' Pl r
CdM's Vanessa Fallon collide,s.w1th Northwqod's Amber Bettenhausen as they try to control the p;<ill.
SOCCER
Continued from A6
lout·hed 11 over to '>l'nlor AJ1VJa
Mv u rn, who scored thr goal
..
f"-oothift 52, Newport 38 Newpon 11 ~ 10 ~
Foothill IJ ') 1• 11>
King<, to a 2 1 come from-behmd
Victory over vt'ilin>: Nnnhwood.
l8 Thi' wa'> Morwm\ third week i11
s1 a<.1Jon 'imu· tht' 1111ury she -.ur-
fert>d l>ec. Ii. Newport H•rbor Campbell 2
Swigart 7. Whitfield 12, Vasquez 4,
Woller 4 Stoltz 2. Miller 7. Edd1ng1on
Then one minute into the ~·
ond hdlf. Morgan headed m a
goal afwr a picture-perfect Cl'O'-'>
from her younger !>bier. Kelly. a
freshman. Kelly Morgan -.cnl a far
tTO~'> from the n1mer and the
baJI gnu.t'd ( dM semor Jenny
Long l>t>fore 1-Jic,ha Morgan put 11
aw<1y
I .(mg prov1dl·<l -.pct-<J on Lhe out
'>ldl' and I ..c1uren l J>e d1.,played
hmtle. .i.s '>ht• !>e<'med to be
l'\<t'l)'\\-hl're on the licld FJi.Jla
Mo~ari pul 1he lim'>hmg touch
witJ1 her •l'>'•i'l and game-win
nmg goal.
llley'rc mnl'l' expenenced and
1lwy haw <1 -.enior li!dt.'n team,"
Nonhwood t .oach ~teven Tatone
-.aid "I don't think tJu~y played
tht•1r bt'>t game and they <;till
wo11 Ill.it ._..~., a 101 about their
l'xpenence
3 pt go.its Swigart 1 Whitfield 1,
Miller 1
Fouled out none
Tec:hn1cah; -none
"1>othifl t<arcner 0, Honon 12
Hoffman 7. Puri 19 LaRue 5
Hewrman 2 Balley 2. Estrada 5
3 pt goats -Honon 2. Hoffman 1
Estrada 1
Fouled ou1 none
Tecttnical~ nooo
PKlftc Coast LN,w
Northwood 42. CdM 37
ScoN bv Ouarten Northwood ~ 8 16 I 42
CdM 11 9 1 10 37
Northwood Edmondson 2. Monroe
3. Miles 16 Sm11h 11 Albaugh 2
Muc1as8
3-pt goals -Miles 1
Fouled out none
r'Chntcals -none. •
Con>n• del Mar -Dimas 4 Otterbein
n . Heesdlen O. Klein 10. McCoy 6
Snell 4 Stern 1 Skalla 1
3-PI goals -Otterbein 1
Fouled out -none
Ted1nlC81s none
5-ae Hitl so. Oxford 31 ~bvOuMten Sage Hill 1~ 13 8 13
Oxford n o 6 14 5-oe Hill -Came Clarlt 10. Carley
Clart 3, Mainero 3, Gu11erre2 0,
Wright 13, Pu11hy111l Yoder loo 10.
Gonzalel 0. Kawamura o. Kahsk1 0
3-pt goals -none
Fouled out -none
50
31
Tedinicals -Coacti Aenkin 1, bench 1
Oxford Academy -Chew 4, Ambutah
3 Schrader B. Chung 4 Arex1an 2.
Chen B Lee 2.
3-pt. gOals -Schreder 2. Chung 1
Fouled oul -none
Tecnncials -none
SCHEDULE
TODAY
Belbtbel
Communi~lego men -Fullen on
a1 Orange t. s·:io p.m
Community College women -
Fullerton at Orange Coast. 7 JO p m.
High school boys -Newpon Harbor
et Foothill. 7 p.m.; Northwood at
Corona del Mar, 7 p m ; Sage Hill at
Oxford Academy, 7 JO p m
High ectiool girls -Eltanc1a ar
Westminster, 7 p.m.; Oooan View at
Costa M..a, 7 p.m. a.....
College -Concordia at Vanguard, 2
p.m.
~ Community College men -Or11nge
Coat va. UC San D1eoo at USC, 5
p.m.
8ocoef'
High IChool boys -Nortl)wood at
Cofone def Mar, 3: 15 p.11\.; Newport
HMbof at FootNIJ. 3: 15 p.m.
High IChool girls -Ocean View et
ca.ta Meta, 3 p.m.; Estancia al
w.tmintter. 3 p.m. ......
High tc:Mol girls -Laguna Hills at
Newport Harbol', 3 p m.; Wntm1ntter
at Cotea ~. 3:16 p.m; Estancia at
Oranea. 3:15 p.m.
'M111I I
Hlgtl tdtool -Elt.ancla at Ocean View, fp.m.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
TCDW
M -Oe¥1de.er
Conline def Mtr ... ..,... ..
"We ou1pl<1ye<l !Nonllwoodl
the whole game." ..aid CdM
Conch Bryan ~!1ddleton. who-.t.•
team unprowd to H i I, 5-0-0 111
league. "I told the l(lrl'> dunng
halftime lha! we were dummdl
mg the game. \\'e IU'>l had to
t ~h the hox. llw. win -.how...
1ha1 we're tJw top teJm 111 thl'
PC I. I really don't worry dh<>ut
rdllhng<;. I'm 1u-.t umcemed
about the girl\ performance on
the lleld."
Nonllwood (~J-4 1, 4-1 ·01
gamed the upper hand t>arty.
when c;ophomore Caitlin
Schneider -.cored 111 the first m111
ute But Cd.M amwcn•d with u
goal une mmutc befort: halfnme
after ..emor Paige Jane.. deliver<.'d
a booming free lack. from near
midfield. The ball oounced do'>(•
10 Nonhwood\ net, a<, Morgan
"Tiia1 wa'> -.ome '>LSH·rly love.·
the elder Morgan saJd. "We lne\~
thi:. wa'> gomg to bt> our No. I
game in lea~e Both tt.>ain'>
wanted to win We had a tdl.k be-
fore 1h1'> game .rnd we IU4'1 fo
rn~d on winning."
nie Sea King.s feature ~ven
<,t>nmr.. all of whom play vital
rok.., fur CdM, the lhrtt·time de-
fendJnii: champion of the PCL
T'hey wouJd have eight M!niors,
but l..iuren Shepherdson, Last
year\ P( L Co-MVP. LS out for the
~aS<>n with a broken ankle. Sen-
ior Christina laylur battled
through bump-. and bruises
luec,day Jane-.. the Sea King";
s-.."lt!ellt.'r, bailed out CdM on !>eV-
eral lll'>lanee!>, r-.lvura cai.c.ed
fru<;trauon for lhl' nmbeiv.olves.
T11e Sea King., were nol a1J
dhout their '>t.'11101"> I\Jesday. a'>
eVJdenced with Kelly Morgan'!> ru.-
'>ISI Lo her t'lder si!.ter. CdM juruor
Kirwe Krnmer provided a game
savmg play With Lhe ~a King'>
prott.'Ctlng 11 L-1 lead. Kramt'r
<;ruffed a onhwood breakaway
opportumty and helpt>d ~pho
more gudl1t' ranisha '>enaratne
record one of her five saves.
Nonhwoo<l '>Ophomore Milad<1
Ralujan created a breakaway by
dnbbltng through t.dM\ la.st de
fender before Senar.itne But,
Kramer u.'e<l her '>pet.'<i to come
from behind and .. hd to block
Rakl1ans '>hOL
COLLEGE SOCCER SIGNINGS
CdM quartet sign on to college programs
Coron.i c.lcl Mar ll1gh <,emo"'
l..iurcn \hepherd~on. Paige
Janl.'c,, l:lisha Morgan and AUvia
M.vura have <;1gned tlwir letter.
of intent and the girl'> from the
CdM .. occer team will move on
to NC.AA Divb1un I program'>.
Shepherd<;on and Jam.., will re
mam teammate<-al use while
Morgan will play for UC Santa
Barbara and Mvurn will com
pete at UC Berk.eley
<;hepherdo;on, who broke her
ankle two weeks ago. Wab la'>!
year'!> P.<1cific Coast I Raguc Co
Mo'it VaJuable Player She earned
fir..t · tt•.1m All C Ir l>1V1!>11>n IV
honor. last sea-.on. and rt>n•1ved
1h1rd-ll'am All-C'll-and 'il'rond-
team All PCI rrrngnit10n J<, a
..aphomore She '>did .,he re-
cently hJd '>Ufgl'ry on th<• ank.le
and it will takt.• ·1 4 month., of re-
covery.
Janes al<,o earned fir-.t team
AJl-C.11 DWl'>IOrt IV accolade~
last '>ea<,on. She was third-team
All-C..11' a"i a c;ophomore. <1nd
she ha' tWlce been fir.,1 -team
All-PU ., after earning '>econd-
team all-league laureli.· as a
freshman
Morgan eJmed All-( II l'ft:og
rnuon thrt•e .,1raigh1 years. f4)1
-.ea.,on '>hr wa'> on the second
team. and '>he \VJ'> o n the fir;1
learn her fir.t two \tlr.)1ty sea
'>on., She recovered from knee
\Ul"g<'ry during the olT-'ieason
before 4'hl· hecame J JUmor. Mor
gan has been a Ii r<.I t l'am all
lea.,,e honoree the lru.t three
year.,
Mazura abo received l>eeond
team AlH If-and fir.t team All
PC I laul'{'I'> la'it -.ca.'>on. She
played club soccer her first two
year-. of high -.rhool
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL
Sailors lose CdM drops
52-38 decision 42-37 duel
SANTA ANA -Newport Har-
bor Hlgh's girls basketball team
Jost the banJe of the boards and
Foolhill High's host Knights took
advantage en route 10 a 52-38
Sea View League victory Tuesday
night.
The sauors, who held· their
own well into the second half,
could not solve Foothills inside
game and fell to IJ -12, 1-5 in
league pla~ Foothill improved to
4·2 in the I~ standings.
JUlianne Whitfield led Newport
Harbor with I 2 points and seven
rebounds. and Undsey wooer
bad seven boards.
The Sailors retun1 to leagut
play Friday night at Aliso Niguel
with a 6 o'clock start preceding
the boys' game
UCI
Continued from M
11tcmpta by Tucker In th~ samo
rally.
Aft r myrlld det. the 'Eaten
broke In front. l.5•14, on a block
by Vitlay and Bern Liter, UU
wmt ahMd. 20-15, aAtr two
Princeton enon, a kit bf 1\der
and block by Pat.el Ind Vlilay,
The 1""1 battled fO Within
22·19, bUt thal' When Nr~l -uo tumr>-emtna Me -toed
the Mnke line md prompeJy
CORONA DEL MAR -After
playing a game of cat and mouse
in the first half by attacking the
inside and drawing fouls, suc-
cessfully, Corona del Mar f Ugh's
girls basketball team lost the idea
in the second half and paid for it
in a 42-37 Pacific Coast League
loss to visiting Northwood Tues-
day night. •
Madison Otterbein scored 11
points and Kelliann Klein netted
IO points, but a 16-7 deficit in
the third quarter, keyed by some
unforced errors, proved fatal.
Corona del Mar falls to 8-11.
3-2 ln the PCI. Northwood Im-
proves to 11-8, 4-l.
The Sea Kings return to PCL
action Thursday nlgt\t when they
bost Laguna Beach.
produ~ five straJght points. ln·
eluding an ace.
Pelt.el led UCl In kills for the
aevenlh time th.la ~ti. wt\Ue
'JUcker kept hia atrtak allve of re-
conlln& kills ln double ftg\Jre:il tn
evay match.
The Anteeteq. who only
pl.eyed two ....,.. in che lhtrd
piDe II the ~ W01t ID
ICletm the millcla to raw ....
not atftw.ud br° their DIW ND. l
~ •11 dldril rMly aftec:t me .c. II.
Of the tMm,. Speraw .... ·11 ..
noc ~ Ne>. t. It~ lboUI •·
Sage Hill has
Wright stuff
Cl'PRESS -Freshman center
1 laywood ~t had 13 points and
15 rebounds IO lead visiting Sage
1 lill School to a 50-31 Academy
~ girl5 basketball vic1oly at
Oxfoo.I Academy Tuesday night.
Leading, 16-11. after one pe-
riod, the Ugbmlog (10-4, 2-3 in
league) blanked the Patriots in
the second quarter, the 81't
timt Sage Hill has ever held a
team scorelc in one period.
Debbie Yoder-Lee had 10
points. five steals and three as-
si ts for the winners, who also
had 11 points from Katie Pul h -
'fo and 10 from Came Oazt..
S;age Hill continues the hunt in w Academy League oo ThUJ"l.-
duy when the Ugbtnlng travds to
Brethren Ouisdan (6 p.m.).
ring bener on a day·to~d~ basis.
~didn't attm too J'ICfed by
our new No. I ranking."
In the founh game, after eacJ1
team ftred 1 rocket off ao op~
oent't face for a scoring kill, the
Ant ten nll.Ued foca 12-7 ldd.
then m&lntalned their lead un·
lU • 21-16 fdle, afttf which
they IDJcibd et.. Tiaen out OI om.
"Jnirpy ...... ~ ....
a pt Job tor Ulo" Speraw Mid.
., don't .... lt .... Wi1> •·
........ mi.em for UI, b:M h ..
..-.tow1n.• .
w~. January 29, 2003 A7
COLLEGE SIGNING
Day picks Cal Poly SLO
COSIA MESA -Costa Mesa
High seruor Sharon Day. a three-
sport star athlete for the Mus-
tangs, will play <;OCCer and com-
pete 111 track and field at Cal Poly
San Luis Obispo, staning in Sep-
tember, she said Tuesday.
Day said she enjoyed her V1S1t
at Cal Poly in November and she
was also attracted to the univer-
sity becaw.e ii offered her major:
lcinesio logy.
The Pacific Coast League Co-
Most VaJuable Player last :.ea.son
in soccer, she helped the Mus-
tangs wm the program's first Clf-
playoff game She also led the
Mustang~ with 17 goal!'> and
added nine as..,iw. l~t sea'>on on
her way to rece1v111g fir-.1 team
All-CIF Divis.ion IV honors. SM
earned first-team AIJ-PCL reco:ti·
n.idon as a sophomore.
Day has excelled 111 track and
field. A three·time Sc.ate Meet en
try ln the high jump, she won the
state crown last spnng after re-
cording a school-record 5 feet, l I
Lnches. She 1 Costa Mesa's 6rst
girl to win a state title m track
and field.
Day has abo won three con
secuuve OF OIVll>JOn titles 111 the
high jump. and last year she won
PCI. champ ionships in the 200
and 400-meters, and the tugh
)Ump
~he is al">O a standout 111 V(JI
lt'ybaJJ
-Stew: Vlrgm
BRIEFLY
Sailors prevail, 3-1
•GIRLS SOCCER Newport 1 !arbor High '>emor Amy Burlingham
'>Cored two goal'> d.Jld ~em or Sabrina C .ouch <1dded another to lead
the Sailor. guls wccer team tu a J 1 '*a Vie..., League \1c.tory ~r
host foothill Tue'>day in ~n1<1 Ana
Newpon (!'i-A 5. :J 2-1) led 1-0 a1 halftime. after Burhngham ~n
\enl'd a penalty lock becau-.e of a hand ball Violation by f-oot.hill m
the 28th minute Rurlinghdlll \Cored an unass1'>ted goal in the 5 lM
minute. lnen. nine minute!. later (.ouch found the bark of the llt'I
after finishing a <.rn'>'> by senior Tnna Orth.
The Knighl'> <1vmded a .. hutout. '><.onng Ill the final mlllute. New
pon I !arbor 1umor goalkeeper Kara f.>eMille recorded seven ..ave'-
Estancia slips pa~t Westmin ster with 1-0 win
• BOYS SOCCER fatanc1a High\ ho<,I Eagle-. got a goaJ from
l.u1<. Mendo1.a di 76:57 to tlaim a 1-0 Golden West League boys
'>Ocn·r win over We.,tmmster Tuesday.
\!endoza wok a cross m front uJ the goal. made a couple or
move\ .10d punched 11 m from 3-4 yards oul. in a hard, physical
ma1c h. au.:ordmg to Coach '-lteve Cren shaw. Sergio MadngaJ h~d
one -.ave to preserve the ')hurout. fhe Eagle' are 6-8-1, 3-5-1 in
league and within range of d CIF Playoffs benh
Mustan gs drop 2-0 decision to Ocean View
• BOYS SOCCER: The Co-.ta Me<.a High boyi, c;occer team ~
mained \\<inle<>c; after losing, 2-0 to C.olden West League host
Ocean View Tue'Jday
Mesa goalie John Rui7. !>lopped four sh ots. Coach Eugene Day
!>aJd the Mustangs (0-17-1. 0-9 -0) had six viable sconng opporw
mues in the first haJf ·we canno1 finish," Day said.
Oxford Academy di misses Sage Hill . 2-l
• BOYS SOCCER A header by host Oxford Academy's K)1e Stan
field in the 60th minute proved to be the game·Wlnner as the Pa
triots defeated Sage Hill School, 2-1, in Academy League boyc; soc
cer Tuesday.
Stanfield scored off a cro~ from Kyle Shield m lhe 60th mmulf
Sage Hill evened the <;core 1n the SOth minute when Trevor
Granger scored off an ass1'>t from Zach Friedrichs. !:.than Tanne)
made 10 saves m goaJ for Sage Hill C6-4 -2. 2-2-2 m leagueJ
Ughtnmg captain Julian Smith-Newman 'itr.uned ligaments Kl
his knee and didn't play fuesday. '>did Lightnmg assistant coaVi
Om!> Ellsasser. Smith-Newman is expected 10 mt~ a week.. a<.
cording to EU\a'>ser
Lightning drops 7-1 match to Oxford
• GIRLS SOCCER Amy Werblin scored off a free kjck m the la4t
five minutes bu1 It was not enough against vts11mg Oxford Ac.ad ·
emy a<; the Patnots beat the Sage I hll School Llghtnmg. 7-1. m
Academ y League girls soccer action J'uesday.
Barbara Cormafa and Whitney f-ountas each scored rwo goalb
to lead Oxford (10-1 l. 4-1) m league
Laura C.ordon had 13 <;aves m goal for Sage Hill (3-10. 2 -3) an tht'
1earns' first meeung this season.
Lightning bests Estanci~ I 1-6
•GIRLS WATER POLO: Sage Hill School 1umor Hayden Hutctti
son "iCored five or her game high nine goals in the third quaner lP
help the Lighming puJI away from ho t Estanaa for an 11-6 non
league girls water polo win Mo nday Sophomore goalie Kira Neal
had 12 saves for the Lightning (8-8). which aJso received two goaJ~
from freshman Stephanie Roeser.
Marilyn Reich had four goals to pacl' the Eagles. Katie Mahan
recorded nine save11.
OCC Herring commits to Wagner C.Ollege
• COLLEGE FOOT8AU: Orange Coast College offensive tackle
Stephen Herring left last week.end for Wagner College in New York
City (Staten lsJand), where the second-team All-Orange EmpU:e
Conference honoree will play next sea.son after accepting a sc.bol
arship, aJd bis mother, Dawn Hemng.
Herring. a second-team JC Gnd Wtre All-American, is also a
candidate to be the Orange County chapter rep~ntadve into
the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame. ap·
nounced at a dinner March IO in Anaheim. said OCC Coach Mitrie
Taylor. The award recognizes academic and athletic achiev~
ments. Herring had a 3.68 grade-point average at Coast. 'hylor
said. .
OCC place· kicker Rob Pate was inducted mto the hall last year,
Herring, a natJonaJ scholar at Sonora Hlgh lo La Habra. will
UkeJy major in sports management at Wagner, Dawn said. He also
received a full chola.rahip to Uberty Cluistian in Lynchburg, v-.
he added. ln other foo1ball recruiting news, OCC ~nter F.d Fane
has committed to the Univvsity of LouUiana· l.afa:yetle, a Dlvisipn
I-A school. ,
-.,, ~ A.WerW
UCI' Sfobounov C.0-Big West Athlete of Week
• OOLl..8C8 DMNG: \JI lmne babman Anton Sfobounov
bffo n&l'Md Big Wi Co-Atbleut of the Week for ~ petfonnt.Ode
at the UCLA OMn1 lnvttadonala. •
Slobounov came in th1rd piece tn tbe c.hree·meter compec!uon
wtth 427 85 poin '°' 11 dha and rowm in the OM• COM·
petition with 530.lS poin ror 11 4ML
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To II t.n,
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a>ollngenl c:tedilora. and '*'°"' who may otherwise be lllteteSted
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A PETITIOH FOR
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ORANGE THE PETITION FOR
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A PETITION FOR PftO.
BATE hes been f11d by LINO~ HARTSON In Ult
Superior Court ol C1h
fornla, County of OR
ANGE.
lHE PEllTION FOR
PROBATE requests that
LINDA HARTSON be
appointed as personal
representative to ad
minister the estate of
the decedent.
THf P( TITION requests
autho11ly to •dmlnlster lhe estate under the
Independent Adm1n1s·
tnt10n of [states Act
( Thr' Author tty will allow
the pe1 sonal repreun
tallve to take many
achons w1tllout obtain
in1 cour I approval
Before tak1n1 certain
very 1mpor tant actions.
however. lhe personal
rep1esenlallve will be
requtred to 11ve notice
to inte1uled persons
unless lhev have waived
noltu or tonsented to
the proposed action ) T~e independent ad
mln1stral1on authonty
will be e,.nled unless
an 1ntern ted pe"on
Ides an obtechOn to the
pelthon ~nd shows 1ood
cause why the court
should nol iir ant the
aulhor1ty
A HEARING on the
pehhon will be held on
FEBRUARY 20. 2003 •I
I JO pm 1n Oepl L73
located at .i4 I The City
Or1ve South, Oranve. CA
92868
IF YOU OBJECT to the
eranltne or the petrt1on.
you 'hould appear at the
hear1nii and 1t•te your
ob1ect1011\ 01 file wfllten
obiec llOns with the COUI I
before the hea11na Your
1pp.,111nv may be rn
per\on 01 by you1
allorney
Nollet ller.0, li~tn
tl\t undtr&llntd wilt N
sold at PUS[.IC AUCTION to be held on februaty to. 2003 at 11-00 o'ctod
1.m. S.W AiKbotl will ti.
11Jade pun1111nt to MC•
t1ons 21791 to Zl71!> of
lt\41 bu11n-and pro
feulona c~. section 2·
231 of the COl!lmtfclll
code Mellon 535 of the
Penal eoct. Stitt ot
Cellfornie
Kelly 1nd Kall .letk.$0tl,
K&.E Auc:tlon Slfvlce.
P.O. Box 825. Rl1lto,
CA.. 92377, '909·87l·
0744. Auction Bond
1723-tl 19
AlLSPAC£ HllNTIHCTON
BiACH, 8564 Hamilton
Avenue, Hunt101ton
Beach, C1. 92646
UNIT I · CUSIOME:R
NAME · INVENTORY
C049, Dunham/IUine,
Const m1ter111$, we+cht
bench,sll les
F026, Ay1la, Albert.
Assorted bous, floor
fan
F098, Nichols. Poppy,
Kine mattress &. sp<ina.
leather sole. slues,
11uil8" w/ case
F 105. Suzullt, Dale, Fiie
cabinet, surfboard. 10'
slep l1dde1, table, boaes
G080, Thurston,
Nicole, Assorted boxes.
household Items
Publl$hed Newport
Beach-Cost• Mtsjl Daily
Piiot January 29. Feb·
IUll)' 5, 20()3 W046
S...-.tl .u.. '"""" Rdltll.....__
The lollowln1 perM>n
h•s abandoned the use
of the Fteltllous Bust·
ness Name Team AIM•
Moto. 946 West 17lll St.
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
The f1d1hous Business
name refetted lo •hove
wu filed 1n Orance
County on I 17 OJ. FILE
NO 20036930117
Randall Waech. 20291
Kime Orrve, Santa Ana
He11111ts. CA 9"707
Rich1td Counts, 20291
Kline Drive, Santa Ana
Heiatih. CA 92107
This busmen 1s con
ducted by a 1eneral
P~' tnershlp
R•chtrd Counh
....... ... ......
The tollowln1 l)tfsons .,. dolftl bu..i-ea;
Scott C.ino11 Company.
3220 H«tfl low• $treat,
Cttt.t Mlea, CA 92626 Scott ,..,_ Co1Y1CN1ny.
LLC (CA), 3220 H0<th
Iowa s11 .. t. CoJtt Mesa.
CAfma Thb bdiMu la COii·
ducted by: limited
Llabil1ty Co.
1t1ve you 1t1rttd dome
business ~t? No
Scott Garmon Com-
p1ny. LLC
Scott Carmon, President
Thls $tatement wu
filed with 11\1 Cdunty
Cltrlr. ol Or1nie County
on0Vl5/03
20NHH7H
Daily Pilot Ian 22. 29.
Feb. 5, 12. 2003 W04o
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The followin.a persons
are dolne bus111eu as:
Solution Advt10ts. 2175
MHI Verde Otlvt fest
Al04, Cost• Mesi, CA
92626
Aleunder N. H1wkins.'
'l775 Meu Verde Or1ve
EHi Al04, Co1t1 Mesi.
CA92626
This busmen 1s con·
ducted by: an 1nd1v1du1I
Have you sterted doln1
business yet7 No
Aleundt1 N Hawkins,
" fh11 statement was
f1"4 with the County
Cleflr. of Orance County
00 l/7/0J 200Httl7J1
Dally Piiot Jan 8. 15,
22. 29. 2003 WOl7 ,__..._
... s.......
The followme persons
~re dome business as:
Accident and ln1u1 y
Clinic 34098 Pacific
Coast H1thway Ste B
Dana Poml C11tror n1a
92629
Bradley B Powell.
34102 Ruby l •nlern •C.
01n1 Point. Ctltform11
92629
This busmeu rs con
ducted by an 1nd1v1duat
Have you started dome
bui1neu yet' No
81adley B Powell
court • Request '°' Speaal Nocl08 (loon DE·
1$4) of the Iii~ ol an
invenlOfy and appraisal
of Hiiie assets Ot ol lf"J
pebtJon 0t account as
prtMdld Ill Probate
Code Section 1250 A
Request tor Special
Notice form is avallable
from lhe court clertt ~lot PetlbOnef
DWIGHT J GAIFFmi
REMER. DIVINCENZO
&GRIFFmi
Ir YOU ARC A CREDI
TOR 01 lonl 1n1ent
creditor ul the decu~ed.
you mu\t tile your cl11m
with lht court and m11I
This statement was
filed with the Counly C~rk ol On1n1e County
on 01/21/03 .
20036930297
D•1ly Piiot Jan 22 29,
rtb 5. 12.2003 W041
This sttlemenl wn
hied wrtl'I the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 12/30/02
20026921061
Daily Pilot Jan 29. Feb
5. 12. 19. 2003 W061 ,..........,
2121 E. CO~T HWY .
•280 CORONA oa MAR. CA
--.s.......
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TIM followlnc l*.Ons w• dohit buslneu as:
Htrlhlt Fl1tt11Cllll
CrCH11>, 630 Calle v~.
San CJtment•. CA 92'1~
Sidney(. 8t~w. 630
C1ll• Vic:entel..... S.n Clt~111t, CA 9M1;, Oonn• I 8rad"1aw. 630
C1lle Vicente, San
Cltmtnl•. CA 92673
Thill b11.11nts$ It con
ductld by: hu1b1nd 1nd
wife
Hive you st.wted doln1
builnets yel? No
SldMy E B11dsll1w
This alltemfl!l was
r!Md with lhl County
Ct.fk of Or1n11 County
on l/3/03 200HtU411
Dally Pilot Jin 8. 15. l2. 29. 2003 W002
IOlkl Of AlfWlllll
FOIOWl&l•OWB511f
Of AlC~IEWIMI
UCllSl
Dale of F1lin1 Appllc1
hon . .llnuary 22. 2003
To Whom II May Con
cern.
Th• Name(s) ol the
At>l>llcant(s) 1s/11e· EUN
JEAN LIM INC
The epphcants listed
above .,. apply1na to
the Department of
Alcohollc Bever11•
Control to sell alcoholic
beve111u at 2675
IRVINE AVE STE 0
COSTA MESA, CA 92627
Type of l1cense(s)
epplted tor.
41 · ON·SALE BE.ER ANO
WINE EATING PLACE
011ly Pilot .llnuery 29.
2003 woo
Rdt!M....., --.s......
rhe follow1nc l>flr son•
are doina busmess as
Alte1m11l..et Prec1s1on
rroduch. 28742 Viste
Santraiio Road, Trabuco
Canyon, C1hlorn1a 92639
Steven Michael W1I
btnks 28742 Vista
S.nti•ao Road. Trebuco
Canyon California 92679
Th" buS1neu tS con
ducted by an 1nd1v1du•I
line yuu sllrted do1n1
bustneu yet' No
Steven M W1tbanlo.s
Thti statement was
fried with the County
Clerk of Ori1nee County
on 12/09/02 2002692'011
Daily Pilot Jan 8 15
22 29 2003 WOl6
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TIM fottowtna ,,., 1011t
are dolllt buslMu u · C>tvilM COncept1, 169 D
2ht A"'-COIU Meff. CA92121
Shanon T 1nelll1 8uQt.
169 0 lht Aw., Cott•
Mesa, CA 92627
This llusmts1 ill COft.
d'U(lad by· an llldlvldual
Kave you 1 IM ltd dolflC
buil11HS yet? Ho
Shannon T1nesk1 Bu ...
This st1temenl WH
filed with the County
Cleft of 0.enc• County
on 01/17/03
200MtJOIS6
Oalty Piiot Jin 22. 29,
Feb.5, 12,2003 Vt999
Thi followme petMlns
are dolna busille$s es·
Ml lltt Interiors, 23861
lnverneu Pi.ct, L11un1
Nl1u1t, CA 926n
M1ry Lou Moorhead, Z8
Whltew1ter, Corona del
Mar, CA 92625
This business is con
ducted by: an 1nd1v1duel
Have you sl•rted dom1
businus yet' Yes,
6/78
Mary Lou Mocithead
Tllrs st<11ternent was
filed with the County
Clerk of O.•n1e County
onOl/21/03 200S6tJOJSS
Dally Piiot Jan 22. 29.
Feb 5, 12, 2003 W042 ........... --.s......
The followln1 persons
1te doln& business u
Anderson Archlleclural
Associates, 120 [. 18111
Street, Cost1 Mesa, CA
92627
John 0 Anderson, 1657
labrado1 Drive, Costa
M.s1.CA92626
l his bui.1ness 1s con
ducted by an 1nd1v1du•I
Have you 1larted dom1
busmen y•t' Yes. I I 03
John Ander !.On
Thts statement was
filed w11h the County
Cle1k ol 011n11e County
onOl/17/03
200'6U0145
0111)' Pilot Jan 29. f eb
5. 12. 19 2003 W051
AcMlllW.. --.s......
The follow1n1 persons
•rt do1n1 business as
lnt1mele Obun1ons.
28752 Mtr1uer1te Plr.wy
118, MIUIOn VltJO. CA
92692
Ga Younc. Inc (CA) 872
S. Briar Rose L n ..
Anaheim. CA 92808
Tl\t fotlowln1 .,., •On•
1111 doln1 bu•lntn u ·
Tenorio £nvkonmeJ1t11
C.011tuttm,. 660 IMtf
St., Ste JU. Costa
Mtsa.CAt2t2e Ceur <;u1t1vo l1111ork>,
712 San P•t.eu•I Ave.
f25, t.01 Anpltt, C•
90042
Thls bulin... la con
ducted by: an lndivldu1I
He,,. you stetted dolna
business Y•I? No
Cesar G. Tenorio
This statement wu
tiled With the Cout1t1
C6trk of Or •nae County
onOl/24/03
200JHJotH
Dally Pilot Jen. 29. F•b. s. 12. 19. 2003 W052
RcMM ..... ... s......
Tho follow1n1 f)flrsons
are dolfll business u :
Spinnaker In for mat ion
Sy1tems, 11 J Amethyst,
Newpor I Beach, CA
92662
Cnan H1dley, Ill
Amethyst Ave .. Ntwpofl
Beach, CA 92662
This business is con-
ducted by an 1ndivtdu1I
Htve you started doln1
business yet? Ho Cnen H1dley
Th11 staten1ent was
tiled with the County
Clerk of Oran11e County
on l/3/03
200SH2140S
011ly Pilot Jen 8, 15,
22. 29, 2003 W009 .......... ... s......
The follow1n1 perM1ns
are dome buStnes.s as
Jll Holdinp. 1913 E
17th St., 1219 ~nta
Ana. CA92705
W•lter Bu1arsk1 1913 E
l7U1 St. 1219 Santa
Ane, CA92705
This bus1neu 1s con·
dueled by an 1nd1v11fual
Have you •larled dom1
business yet' Yes. 12/
15/02
Waite< I/ Bu1arsl1.1
This \latemMI WU
ltltd with the County
Cler Ii of Or a111e County
on 1/3/0l
200JH2Ut4
Dally Pilot Jan 8. 15.
22. 29. 2003 W007
Adlllm .... ... s......
Tiit follow1ne persons
are dotna business as I
Ptroto. 1245 Luc•n Ave
•f, Costa Mua, CA
92626
ltnnifet Stubbs (11 l.J
2221 Canyon 01 •B I
Coste Men. CA 92627
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Ille f0Uowln1 ptfSOM Tl\t I011o9iq """°"' ttl dolnc bu1Jnua ea: .,, dolllt ~ 11: 00 C~tom C.OIMtTJ & Outdoot ~ WOfld,
Con1true tlen. 2712 1131 [I ~. Coata =
c.ftttY Or .. Coll• Mu.. Mtu, CA t2S2t -
CA92626 Nielr. S 8•tt.tt. 11J1 -
01vtd Otlltchlalt. 2712 Et Camino, to.ta """-· •
CIMty Or .. Co1t1 Mu1, CA 9l$2e =
CA 92626 M.,pttt A. Da.tlttt. •
This blB MU I• con· 1131 ti C.miflo, Cotti
ducted by: '" Individual Meu, CA t2i26
Haw you tlMtld ctolnt Tiiis buMneu la con· -
bualnus yetf No duct Id by. husba11d lllld _
David Oel,.chl111 wife
Tiii• 1btem1nt WH Have you 11.wttd dolnt
flied with tlle County bus ness yetf Ho
Cltrlr. of Oren1• County NICll S Bartlett
on 01/24/03 This stllement wea
200Ht3"U filed with the County
O•llY Pilot Jen. 29, Feb. Clerk of Or•nc• County
5, 12. 19, 2003 W053 on 01124/03
.... 200S6HotH ~ 01111 Pilot Jin 29, Feb. --~ 5,12,19,2003 ~
The follow1ne persons
are doinc businns n
Inner Strenrth Tttlnlns
&. Consullln&. 9682
Surfcnst Ot • Huntin1·
ton Buch, CA 92646
Marc Ahiuno, 9682
Surfcrest Ot . Hunhn&
ton Buch. CA 92646 Michelle Afuc1no, 9682
Surfcrest Or • Hunlln1·
ton BHch. CA 92646
This bus1,,.u 1i con
ducted by husband and
wife
Have you st1rted c1otn1
businen yet? No
Marc Edward Ahcano
Tiiis statement wn
filed with the County
Clerlr. ol 0.1n1e County
on 01/24/03
200HH09J1
0<11lly Pilot Jan 29, f eb s. 12. 19.2003 W()5.4
S......tf
•• ' 'tHsuf
At-.. .........
The followme ~rson
his ab•ndoned the use
of the f ict1t1ous Busi·
neu Name NAILS JEii.
410 17th Street Hun
t1nrton Buch CA 92648
The f 1<ltllous Bus.neu
name rerflfrtd to above
was flted "' Or anae
County on 1/11/02. flLE
NO 20026888495
Rebecc• Oo 14!>62
Cun Road WestfT\lnst.,
CA92683
This bus1nus " con
ducted by an 1ndlv1duel
Rebecca Do
This statement •H
!tied with the County
Clerlr. of Or1n1e County
on 12/17/02
2002'009%6''9
Daily Pilot Jan 15. 22.
29.feb 5.2003 'N021
FldllliM ..... --.s......
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Th• followin1 11«tons '
ere dolne buslneu es:
Ameocan lnfrated S.Une
Corporation, 1335 S
Cleud1111 St • Anehtlm,
CA9280S
S1unas It Us, Inc. (NV),
1335 S. Claudina St . ,
An1htlm, CA 92805
This business Is con
ducted by • corpor1tl0fl
Have you stetted diolnc
bus1,,.ss yet? 'Yes, 10/
01/2002
Saunai R Us. Inc
Krlstma K1m. Secretary
This steternent was
hied with UM County
Clerk of Oren1• County
on 01/27/03
200JHJ1242
011ly Pilot J'11n 29. Feb
5. 12. 19. 2003 W049
Actllll .....
"-*'-' The lollowln1 jMrsons
tre doin1 business n
The Ultlmale Kids E•po,
1451 Qulit St . 1201.
Newport Betch. CA
92660
Churm Publlsh1n1. (CA).
1451 Quan St . •201.
l'kwport Buc h. CA
92660
This business is con
ducted by a corpontton '
Have you started do•ne '
bu''"'" yet? Ho
Churm PubHshln1 Bt11n O'Neill, Controllet
This slateme"t was • •
filed wtlh the County
Cle<lr. ol Or •nee Cou111y
on 1/3/03 200JH21Jts
Dally Pilot Jan 8. 15. n . 29 2003 woos ..... .....
"-*'-' The follow1n1 perM>nl
THE PETITION ...,,,-
a\lthOrity to ~
the estate under the
lnctepel Iden!
~tlan of Ea1atet
Act cn-~-artow tht pereonal
represeoralMI to take many . ac:ll001 W!lhOut
obtalnlr'lg court approval.
Before taklng certaJfl
YfJl'/ ~ ac:llonS.
tlOwevet. the pertCnal r~ Wll be
required ID rjNe ~ to
lnleresled petlOnl
unless they have waNed
notlOe Ot ooneented to
the propoMd acbOt'I ) The ~ IOepe! ldel.
adr!W'dtrallOn authority
w.M be granled IJllleU an
Interested P9f10ll flies
an objection lo \tie
pebllOn and lhoWI good
cause ~ lhll oourt snould noc grant the
~~ING on the petition win be held on 92/2CW3 at 1 30PM in
92692 0112M)3,
02A>W3 CHS.*15ot7'
01129I03,
a copy lo the perM>n•I
represental•ve appointed
by the tourl w1th1n lour
monlh\ fr om the dale of
the f11\I issuance of
lellen as provided in
Probate Code section
9100 Tiit hme tor t11tna
claims wrll not upwe
belore lour months from
the hur1n1 dale noticed
above
IS( 12110
llOT1CI Of POm* TO
AINlllSTll lSTA Tl Of:
llMIOI WIST<*
WUO.A2172U
To all helfs beneli·
c11nes, creditors. coo
tmaent creditors, and
persons who may oth·
erw1se be mterested 1n
the will or estate. or
both , of HARMON
WESTON
fhe followlne penons
ate d01n1 business u
A ) Classic Outlooks. B )
Creative Outloolls, C )
Automotive Outlooks,
0 ) 011 Road Outlooks.
[ ) Truck Outlooks. F )
C11 Outlooh, G ) Boat
Outlooks. H ) Tr11ler
Oulloolls. 2020 fuller ton
Ave 152. Costa Meu.
CA92627
f he follow1n11 persons
are dom& busmen n
NAILS TEK. 410 17th
Street Hunt1n1ton
Bea1.h CA 92S48
Phuonc Minh Do
18017 S Second Street,
F ounlain I/alley, CA
92708
This business " con
dwcted by a corpouhon
Hive you started dolnc
busineu yet? No
f his bu .. ness 1s con·
ducted by 1n 1ndlwldual
Haw you slMted do1nr
busineu yet> Yes 06
06 2002
Jennifer R L Stubb!o
This st1tement wu
ltled with the County
Cieri\ ol Or a111e County
on 01/17/0J
200HtJ01SO
The follow1na jMrM>ns
ere dotnl busineu as
Mariners Capital, 2431
W Cont Hwy . •2'05
Newpor I Beach CA
92663 M1u~ri ldp1tal 2411
W Coast Hwy . •205.
Newpor t Bnch. CA
92663
"e do•n1 business n
Atlanta Miiis, 17111 Red Htll Avenue. Irvine, CA
92614
Roy11ty Cetpet lltt1tt., Inc
(CA), 17111 Red Hill
Avenue. Irvine. CA 92614
NEWPORT 8EACK-<X>ST A
MESA DAil. Y Pft.OT YOU MAY (J(AMJN[ the
l1le kepi bJ the cou1t If
you are a person in
leresltd in the estate,
you may ltle with the
court • Request for
Speetal Nohce (form 0£
154) ol the flltna of an
inventory and appr<111sal
of estate us.els or of
any pel1hon or •ccount
as provided 1n Probate
Code section 1250 A
Request fo1 Special
Nollet form " anllablt
lrom lhe cou1t clerlt.
Att--r fw PefltS-n
Scott A. lour4olals,
lMt. (CSI• 1 OS-49•),
2060 N. T.ntl• Av•.,
Soeto Ano, CA 92705-
7827
Publlshrd Newport
Beach Costa Meu O•lly
Pilot lanuar y 22. 28. 29.
2003 WT028
FldltlMt.illlSs ... s.......
The rollow1n1 persons
11e dome busmen es
Oort Commercial Rul
Estate, 2• Corpor11te
Pin.a, Suite 100, New
port Beach, CA 92660
Mt Lynn Michael Dor I.
24 Corporate Plara
Suite 100. Newport
Buch, CA 92660
This bus111ess 1s con
ducted by an md1vidual
Have you started dome
busmess yet? No
Lynn Michael Oort
This statement wn
hied w11h the County
Clerk ol Or an1e County
on 1/3/03
2003H2U10
01111 Pilot Jan 8, 15,
22. 29. 2003 W004
A PETITION fOR PRO
BATE hn been liled by
MATHEW VALLANCE 1n
lhe Supenor C-Ourt ol
C1hlorn1a County of
ORANG£
THE PETITION FOR
PROBATE request) that
MATHEW VALLANCE be
•ppotnted IS personal
repruenlatlve to ad·
m1n1slet the esllte of
the decedent
THE PETITION requesh
the decedent'1 Will and
codlt1I\, 11 any. be
admitted to prob1lt The
Will and any cod1c1ls are
evarlable for u1m1na-
hon m the hit ~ept by
the court
THE PE nTtON 1equesls
authority to admlnl\ter
the estate under the
Independent Admln1s
tr •lion ot Estates Act
(This Authot1\Yp'#lll allow
the personal represen
t1t1ve to lake many
actions without obtain
1ne court approval
Befot e t 1km1 certam
very 1mport1nl ad1ons.
ho•evtt lht pers.,nal
reprnentaltve will be
required to 11ve notice
lo interested persons
unless they h•ve w11ved
noltct or consented lo
the Pfope>'fed 1ct10n.)
fhe independent ad·
rn1nislrat1on authonty
will bt 1ranltd unless
an interested person
Ides an obiec hon to the
pet11ton •nd shows eood
uu~ •hY th' cour1
should Ml 1111nt the
authority
A HEARIN() on the
peht1on will be held on
HBRUARY 20. 2003 at
130 p'm rn Otpt. l7l
located at 341 The City
Ortve South. Oranee. CA
92868.
IF YOU 08J(Cl to the
e11nlin1 or the petition,
you should appe11 at the
ht1rin1 end slate your
ob19C110ns or file -1tten
objeellons w1lh Ille court
before the he.1r1na Your
appearance m1y be 1n
pe1son or by your
attorney
If YOU ARC A CREDI
TOR or conttneent
crecltt.O< of lllfl deceased,
you mul.t file your claim
with lhe court ind mail
• COCIY to the person1I
r'l)f11Untati1H1 lj>p()lntecl
by the court .,.ith1n fovr
months ftom the dlte of
the fnt ~su1nce of
ltttet• IS Pf'OVlded In Prob~t• Code Helton
IU 00. fll• lime for f111na
cta11na wilt 11of ••Pif•
before four month• hom
the h .. ,r,,. dlt• notretd
ebove. YOU MAY EXAllttlNl. the
ftte kept by the court II
you a<t • .I* son tn
terntld ln the talt,
you ll'lay f!M with the
COU<t I lt ..... t f~
Soedtl Hotl« ( lorm Of.·
lS.) of Ille f1t1n1 01 '"
111v1ntorr 111d eppr1lut
of nt.te nMtt Of of
any petition Of eccount
as P<ewfdad !ft Pr °'•t• Codil teCtioll 1250 A
Requ.est for Specl•t fllotlc• foun ta n11llble
tro111 tlM court '*' ...._,._, .... Ill I ..-..c.v. ..... (Cf8H6J.M A •• l••~ ,.";"':/. ,..._ •.......
11•. Or••t•• CA ..... , ... retll••-..• Hew10.rt ..... eon. MiiU o.tlty Not....._., a.,. .. ,.,.,,.,1.~ Wl~
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Chad Richard Westfall.
2020 fultenon Ave •52.
Co\t1 Mesa, CA 92627
This business is con
ducted by. an 1nd1Y1du•I
Htve you a tar led dome
bus1nns yet? No,
Chad RICha1d Wutl1U
Thti statement wirs
hied with the County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 01/28/0J
200UHIJU
011ly Pilot Jan 29, Feb
5. 17 19. 2003 W060
RdliM ..... ... s......
The follow1n1 per\ons
are doln1 businus u
A 1 Scot Na1 ak1 Wood
work B ) Scot N11ak1
Carpentry & Custom
Woodwork, 1924 E
Edmcer Ave .. Santa Ana
CA 92105
Scot Kojt N111k1 2136
Monhu Ave lonr
Buch. CA 90815
Thi!. business " con-
ducted by an ind1v1du1I
H~ve you slarted dome
busineu yet, Yn. 11/1/
02
Scot Ko~ Nt1 al\1
This statement wn
hied with the Cnunty
Cieri\ of Oranee County
on 1/06/03
200Ht28U1
Oa~y P1lol Jin 8 l!i.
22. 29 2003 'NOl8
S......ef ... f , ...... ..
nc.. ..... ...
The fottowine person
h11 1b1ndot11d tile use
of the F ictltlous Busi·
ness Name f .,,.,, of
Ofan&• County 0111Hene•
Tum, 1470 Dale Way.
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
The FICltllOUS BuStneSS
name 1 detted to ebovt
"es hied In Or•nee
County on 11/22/02,
FIU NO 20026924644
Kerry A1aplou, 1470
Dale Wey. Coste Mest,
CA92626
Tllrs businn1 Is con·
ducted by: 1n 1nd1vtdual
Kttry Ac•p•ou
Tiiis statement wes
hied with the County
Clerk ol Otenee County
on 1/3/03 200S .. 2HH
Deity Pilot ian 8, 15,
22. 29. 2003 W005 ........... ... s......
The lollowjn1 ptt sons
11r• dolnc bllSIMSS IS.
C1111n S9lc. Co Baton
Rouce LA. 5252 Roy1te,
tnlne. CA 9Z604
Biii 8fown, 5252 Roy
tit. lfvln1. CA 92604
This buslnau ~ co"
ductld b1: an lndMduet
H.tn you sllrted doin&
buslneu ytt? Yes, I? M
8ill8town
Thl1 atltemant was
tdtd with tlw County
Clt<k of Ora111e Countr
Oii Ol/17/0J 200J6tJ0141
Dilly Ptlot .lln ~~J.?.:
Fib 5, 12. 2003 "'"'°
This buS1nen rs con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you si.rted dom1
business yet, No·
Phuona Minh Do
fhis statement wn
hied with the County
Clerlr. of Oran1e County
on IZ/17/02
1002.oot 27000
Daily Pilot Jan 15. 22.
29, Feb 5, 2003 'N026
The ro1tow1n1 persons
are doin1 busmen u
Petm111d11s, 118 1/2
S•pph11e, Newport
Beach, CA 92662
Kathleen Ann finch 118
1/2 S1pph1tt Newport
BefCh CA 92662
This buuness 1s con
dueled by· an 1nd1v1duel
Hue you start~ doma
businns yet? Yes. Aprtl
88
Kathleen Ann finch
Thts 1tatement wn
l1led with the County
Clet k of Or a nae County
on 01/15/03
200Ht2t74t
Deily P1lol Jan 22 29,
feb 5. 12 2003 'N038
~ ..... ... s.......
The followme per wns
•re do•n& business n
Nippon Counselm1 Cen
ter. 1539A Baker. Costa
Meu, CA 92626
01vid Michael Sc&rp1no.
6535 Par!! Royal Circle.
Hununeton Beach CA
92648
This bus.ness is con
ducted by 1n tnd1vidu1I
Have you \tarted dome
bu"nen y•t? No
David M Scarpino, MD
This statement was
filed With the County
Clerlr. of Orance County
on 01/14/03
200Ht2t6H
011ly Piiot Jan. 29, Feb
5, 12 19,2003 W050
fktl. ..... ... s......
Th• follow1n1 person•
are doina business 11
ham "°9• Moto. 'MG
Wnt 1 hh St , Coste
Mesa, CA 92627
Richard Counts, 20291
Kime Ot1ve. Senta An•
Hel&hls, CA 92107
Thrt business b con
ducl~d by en 1nd1vldu1I
Have you slarted dotnc
bu,1neu wet7 \'es, Dec.
11. 200Z
llkhttd Counts
This sletement w•s
ftled w~ the County
Clt!11 of Of111e• Covnty
onOl/21/03
200HtJOHI
Daily Piiot J111. 22, 29J
reb 5.12.2003 'N031
Ca Youn1, Inc
Semuel Kim, Secretary
This st•tement was
hied with lhe County
Cieri! of Oran1e County
on IZ/16/02
200200t2HOS
Daily Pilot Jin 15, 22 .
29. f'eb S. 2003 wozs
AiM. .....
"-S......
Th• lollowrna penon'
are dom1 bu11ness as
Don Norman Invest
ments. 57 Ocean I/1st.
Newport Beach, CA
92660
Oon11d Ma unce Nor
min, 57 Ocean Vista ;:;,gott Buch, CA
This buslneu " con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Have )'Ou sllrted doin1
busrness yet? No
Donald M Norman
This statement was
hied with the County
Clerk ol 011n1e County
on 01/24/03
200J6tsM22
Daily Pilot Jan 29 F th
5, 12, 19. 2003 W056 ............ ... s.....
The follow1n1 persons
., e dnrne buS1ness u
C•hforni• Green Clean
ers. ?046 t l 1ncoln
Ave • Anehfltrt, C1hlorn11 9280G
Karen L Oallon!I. 2046
[ Lincoln Ave Ana
herm, Cahforn1:i192806
Don K Dallon\, 2046
E Lincoln An . Call
form• 92806
Th11 business IS con
ducted by husband end
wife
H•n you star ltd clotna business yet? No
Karen L. Oellon'
This statement wn·
filed with the County
Clerlr. ol Or •nee County
on 01/02/03 200MttHtS
Oatly Pilot Jen 29. Feb
5,12, 19,2003 W059
~ .... ........
lhe follow1ne ~Min\
ere doln1 bu1iness as.
Qutlily Gi.n and Stone
Ctre, 3017 Coolldp #C,
Cost• Mesa, CA 92626
Jerry Oewson. 3017
Coollde• I C, Costa
Mesa, CA 92'26
Evelynn Kint. 110
Brookline, Cost• Meu.
CA92626
This buslnns Is con·
ducted by co parlntts
H.ve you stifled doln1
bus1nns yet? Yu, I 01·
OJ
Jfioy 01wson
This statement wH
Med with tlle County
Clefti of Oran1t Cou11ty
onOl/17/03 tOOHHOUS
Daily Pllot Jan 22. 29,
Feb 5, 12. 2003 W033 .......... ........
011ly Pilot Jin 22 29.
feb 5. 12.2003 WOJ2 ......... --.s......
The fotlowinc persons
Ire dotfle WSlntn H
Sandra Lynn's Home
furn~h1np Oe511n. 4606
Roabury Rd . Cllfona del
Mar ,CA926~
Sandra l ynn Luebke
4606 Ro a bu! y Rd
Coron• del Mar CA
9?625
This bus1nns 1s con
ducted by •n 1nd1v1du•I
Have you \t11ted doine
business yet' No
Sandra l Luebke
Thi\ st•ltment was
toled with the County
C~rlo. Of Or•nee County
on 01/17/03 200HU01U
011ly Pilot Jin 2'2, 29,
feb 5.12 2003 W034 ,..... ....
--.s......
1 he followine persons
., • dome bu\lness as
ll20 M1n11ernent 277
Rochester St Costa
Meu, CA 92627
Steven C Farwell, 2n
Rochuter St . Costa
M,.,a, CA 92627
ThlS bustnen 1s con
ducted by an 1nd1vtdual
Have you slM ltd doin1
busmen yet? Yai June
02
Stenn C f uwetl
Thrs stetemenl was
flttd with the County
Clerlr. ol Or1n1e County
on 1/3/03 200Ut214M
011ty 1'1lot Jan 8. 15.
22. 29, 2003 W006
fidllM ..... ..........
The tollowlne 1Mrsons
ere doln& business H .
Stone Works, 511 1/2
3Sth Street. Newport
BHch, CA 92663
Use Lauren Hoflwell, 511
1/2 3Sth Str"t· Newport
Beach, CA 92663
Thb buiineu IS con
ducted by e11 1nd1vldu•I
Have you star ltd doin1
business yet? No
Lise Lauren Howell
This sllternent wu
hied with the County
Clerk of <K11111 County
on 1/3/03
200Ut2'406
01111. Piiot Jin I. 15.
22, 29, 2003 WOil
This bus.nus " con
ducted by 1 tOfpouhon
~ve you started dotne
bu"neu yet? Yes. 11 2
01
Marmer s Capital
Michael james M1th111ud
This statement wn
filed with the County
Clerlr. ol Ou111e County
on 1/3/0l 200Ht21•04
011ly Pilot Ian 8. 15.
22. 29 2003 W999 ,.... ..... --.s......
fhe follow1n1 perwns
ar tr do1ne businen as
~ ) Amet1un Ad••"
lajlt! Rulty, B I AA
Re•lty 15751
B100lr.hutst Strttl •104
Wntm1n•ter. CA 9268.J
Ouna Ho•na M11 15Cl42 M~u \ M•lltrho1n St.
Fo nl•1n V•lley. CA
9 08
This bu!lmus ii con
dueled by •n 1ndovtdu•I
Have you sl1t led doln&
bus1nen yet1 No
Dune Ho•n1 M11
This stetemenl wu
Med with tl'lt County
Clerlr. of 011n1• County
on IZ/J0/02 200Ut27 .. 4
D•ily Pilot jan 22. 29.
reb 5, 12. 200J won
Thi" bu\lness is con
ducted by • corpor atlon
Ha.,. you 'tarted dotnc
bu••nes' 1et? Yes
••nu•ry I. 1993 Royalty Cerf)flt MHt.,
Inc
Sieve P1wnlC1, Cllltf
f 1nanctel OfflClf
Thts stetement wH
hied With the Count•
Cieri. of Onna• Cou ·•t
onOlm/03
200SHSOSt2
01111 Pilot Jin ZCJ. r 1b s t2 19 2003 WOS8
Actllll ..... ... s......
The follow1n1 pettons
tre dollll bUSIMU IS
l•lo. l11hm1tn, 1 Mojo
Court. f'Mwport Beach.
CA9266J
Gin• Bol1nd1. 7 MolO
Court, Newport B11ch
CA9266J
ThlS business. IS con
ducted by 1n 1nclnrldu1I
Heye Yo11 slatted dotn&
bust,,.U yetp Ho
G1n1 Bolendi
fhis st•tement was
hied with the County
Clefk of 0.ence Countr
on 01/2"/03
tOOS6tJot12
D1ily Pilot Jin 29, Feb
5. 12. 19.2003 ~7
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Costa Me~a. CA 92627
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not lr.nowtn&ly •er epl
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A 10 Wednesday, January 29, 2003
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Corona del Mar
HAUT OCEAN & IAY ._. C...,.. 2ltr l'/'-
VIEWS 38r 281, uppe1, 2·c e•r, tot•I remodel,
duplex, .l c encl I" beacll a. tennis club,
$1200/mo. 714' 998·0948 fi800/mo 949-644·2330
Marguerite Jlr /21•
u•u•v refurb home
S3500rn A.lioe ... ....
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C-OstaMesa
•YEAllY* UASH
Bill CRUM>Y REAL TORS
tAt-675-6161
II 12 13
21r, II• C-4e. C1t1d
community, pool, upper
w/b1lcony, no pets,
$1995/mo 949-675-7200
oat & IAY YllW 2br
2b9 condo lllt1ty rtmod, Crown moldir1lo .,..,,...,
sb1e $ZIX) 9'9-72G-DI>
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3br 2b8 tm fie, .. I'll fhl
~ best IChJaa ..
psb S2lliO 9&581-153'.I
sm Newport acreu the 29r llo 9Pt ,.. HllS. •W-28r I .SB.it, pr. t10 ID-Ht8Y, rirJ, sum)', -n~t~. SI 19!>/mo 1665 klt/ba, over1ookl pool, alt ~v.ne Ave •3 !M9 720-9'22 all. f ll9(Vmo. 94!Mi6"900
Nr ladt ley, all remod iFi=~=iii~~iiiijjj~iii:~~ii~~-JRr I .58a condo. 2c 111,
Ip. wd·hl<ups, no ~b
SIJ25/mo 949 !>48 8384
b lbit c,.at. Westside aj.
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v•Pw. pvt patio, carport,
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Californta l1w re
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Ion lakln1 tobs th•t
tol•I $500 °' tnOtW
(l•bof Of m•t•181s) be licensed by the
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lte•nse Bo.d. Slate
l1w •bo requlra th•t
c:onlr•cton Include
thu license number
on •II 1dvtrtlsln1 You
tan tllec:lc the slatus
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800-321 CSLB Unll·
censed contractors
hktnc 1obs tti.t
total Ins tllsn $500
must stet• In llltlf
ad11.,t1sementa th1t
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Install, rafa« cabinets.
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too smad M9-548-t146
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THES( LOCAL SVC
PEOPLE CAN HELP
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All phasft am/Ire jobs
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Bridge .
By CHARLES GOREN
wtth OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
TEXTBOOK DEFENSE
Neitber vulnerable. West deah. aJlJ10Q 50 ycan ago.
NOA111
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0 J 103 2
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EAST
South's one-no-INmp overcall was
11 Uttlc ccccntric but understandable
in li&ht of the double topper in clubs and a aourcc of trick.I on the side.
When Nonh eotnpcled OYet w~·s
rwo clubs, it was obvioos that Nonh 's
values had to be in the major ults, so
South eleded lO try ror nine tncb.
SOUTH
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West led the three of hearts lllld
Bbt, Charles Solomon of
Philadelphia, who owk 11 nwnc for
hlmself a.s a player. writer lll1<l admin·
lsuator, took some tinw 10 ana.ly1c
the position. Dummy's hcllt't\ made it
obvious that continuing the suit
would be futile. and the fact that
WeM, Harry Fishbein, did DOC lead a
club i..uggested that ~ wHdUllg IO that
Milt wooJd be eq_ually metfccove. So
Solomoo l'05C with the ace of bcaru
and shilled to the deuce of 'pades!
The layout was pctfe..-i (()( the
defense. Declarer inserted the i.evcn and WC)1'& eight lO!ot lo the tcn,»lhcn
dcc:larv ocxt led a low club from the
table. Eai.t shoe up with the 'llCC. ~urned the nine of he&rt5 to W~1 • ~
king, and the queen of 'pack' thrOugh dummy·~ kina puwcd the t.en. enilbhng the defenders to collect
three spade tnd:~. two hcam and a
c:lub for down two.
Opening lead: Three of <::
How good were the players of the
Golden Age of cootract compared lo
the stars of today? There is no ques-
uoo that the modem expens WOUid
outbid tllOIC of yesteryear, bo1 they
would not outplay thertL Con.sider
thh deal from a nauooal pairs event
..._. u,pr ... ~ "''"'' hr Ceelu, 2Slt YI• Mwl-. J8r CHhlen & Delivery
2.58a + den, FR. LR, FP, Pen-. Apply •I Bl&
OR, 11iC9 r•d, cul-de-sac. Belly Dell &llO W. Cout
Vacant. $2900/mo. Hwy., Newport Buch.
Coldwell Sri« Home business oppty. ~ 949-7J3.«J74 Improve your famlliu ...., ,., a. 11o1M ..,._, fullle. PJfl f,..
w/pvt yard In cated into. full tralnlnc =.vi:.~~= =.o-4-mt-
mo. yewiy. Good a.tt Gr_. ai,. fer "•" only =gt. !M!Hfi6.9705 looktne for M•n•cer. ....._,,,_T•*'"'-._ A111ist1nt M•n•c•r &
r-nw•• •-"• rlAV Stylist in Cost• Mea. at
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wim-..-~ stsamo PT :J.5 tw/vtt...
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Exp w/MS-Offlc9, C)Jidt· ::::;J•:V:' ru Automobiles !m
AVON. Ent1epreneur
wanted Musi b• wllline
to work whenever you w1nt, be your own bou,
and enjoy unlimited
urnlncs. let'' t1lk
(888 )94? 4053
(CAL•SCAN)
A••l•t••I Preperty
M--tff P~ Tue/Thur/
F re, 8.J0.5 JO Computer
SllVVY, test will be 11ven
Very busy fast paced
0H1ce. musl have up tn
Real Estlta Property
~ fashion bllr>d
.,.e•. $16.50/IV to stlrt
Heed MltO fot '"Inds
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l8l4.325 714-8113-2031
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& Installat ion. 25 Yrs HP
Uc:/lnsured 949-S48-4363
''" s;;;tc., Yard Ci.•nup, Mlllnt•nanca,
.$prinklw Repait', Haulln1 (Ht}H0-8711
TNI HANDYMAN
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la,,.rt-..t l ... M.._. w/proven record to
m1n11e f &t/S•IH 0.pt
For Dr•nct County's
Ler1ut lndependenl
luxury a. o ottc auto
dealer ulabllshed 1n
1984 Hlch volume. no
late nletits, but Ion
lion. lr'HI bentltts faa
resume to 949 721 8808
Ph1H11>s Auto 1220 W
Coast Hwy,NtWf>O't8ch
SAUSf"OMOTlONS
HatNGIMMIDIATlY
$11. TO STAllT
Au ....... 949-474-21 I'
S1lon
IOOTH llNYAL
Costa Mesa bt1uly
a.Ion. RHsonablt
C•ll Al 949 &45 0662
EXPRESSWAY SlS
SIOOO s11n on bonus!
Solo, owner oper•to"
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mo, metlll" lfHn/sr•Y
lthr. CO, mnrf, fully
loaded, Ilk• new v624521
S 14,995 Ion & Wiii •va1I
Bkr 9 4 9 586 1888
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IMW S2111t "97 ctn bl.el
bwl. ~ lo»drcl 6 ti ed. new~ 7'5k"' un '"' WWT P~
$19.'Dl 9119-~
IMW '99 S231 c_,,
5spd. 431o m•. ,over blue/
ll•Y llhr, huled so h
full fact warr, •uperb
S21,995 tirm v)624ll fin
avail. 8kr 949 586 1888 -.. ..,.a.1.,_
IMW 'ts S40f IOOlo
mo. bl•c.ll/blk buut1ful
oro21n11 cond f1n1ncon1 a. werr av•1I vt 249762 SI0,995 Bkt 94g.~1888
Ce41Uoc '02 DeVllle
2~ mt, full feel warr.
wh1le/01lmul lthr, CO,
OnStar system chrm
wflls, "'82~19 S24.99'j, ,..ve $2()1 Bllr ~ 1818
--.e~l.c-.
c.llmc Deva. ... Gold
f .. mat. 4511 mo. leather.
.... ne.ot, I o-, must
see, $18.500 9&219-0864
Cadlllt Elcnado '98. ..... ~ drOflll ~
CD. 47~ MN. $17,!m ~tm~!llll
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... ,,. Miik cbw ~
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714-542-3473 714-7flr>.llOI .,.., ..
llST MOVlaS SH /Mr
MNlnt 911 cltlu. Insured
fut, courteous, cartful.
T163M4 S00.246-2378 ......
COOPER
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55 FRE£WAY @ EW«lER
SMTA AHA AUTO tuLl
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Fw4 'UhcertlX
White, 7911 ml, 1uto. orle
owner, &Tell cond $2400
Chris 949·515 2794
FOii> U<OU SID.AN '91
3lk ml, orle owner, 5
speed menu.I, alnt cond
$4,290. V•• ~2A6-8131
... ~ SPmT
'9t Biid\ w/wTf lf1Wn
CrHI condition Well
INint919d. p-locl<,
~ <D ~ '9.IXXI
949-:n>-1561 YOU MUST
SU TMtS CAA. VUIY
CUM.
FCMID PIOll lS '90
Runs lint, 6 cyl, euto. at, ens. sunrool, pw,
ps, tilt wheels new lltH
& ceps 81ue book 13225
sell $2600 Prtv4le p1rt}'
714-534-7601
fCMtO UNOll i l T 'tt
Ealr• Cab, Auto, CO,
691\ ml.. V6, bedlloer.
Pnvate Perly S7500
94t-642-H20
,,.._ '96 lUt,like
new Topal/OatmHI. CO
Al1tm Must S••'
$15,800 949 650 ~ ._._ pwforl1\8llc.eltd com
,....,. '" lJll •• ..1. lull lad warr. 8 rll"h
1ac1na fretn o•lme•I llllr. CO. ~hrm whl,,
beaut, ltkl new cond,
vM96171 S29 995 fin
ava1l 8kr 949 !>86 1888 -· .... ,_ ,.,_ 'tt ua v;;;;;;;;
Plas 3411 mo. sp•rkhn11
blll. l•n llhf CO chrm
whl~ full lttt w•rr trke
new $28 99!> firm
v842614 !1nanc1n1 •011
Bkr 949 !)8(. 1888 -· ...... ... J....-'tt XU c_,,
341. m1 lull l1clory Wllfl,
sparklme bl1cl</utmul
llhr, CO chrome whls,
lo lle new v677295
S.35.995 fon•nctna 1va11
Bl<r 949 !>86 1888 --'-•-Jeep 't4 Lwe ~ 8111
,,... pw19d cond. sacnfice
~'Dl ........ &'fi ta. pwf cond. ~ loltdttcl
$3450 obo 9'9 394 42 72
._ ... Oo5c:ovwy
S.ies I 27k mt lull fact
warr black/oelme•I
Ith• du•I mnrf rHr 111
IUmp )His, CO. lit c.hrm whl,, like new,
v3J2099 SZl .995 hrm,
ltn avail Bkl 949 58&
1888 w-ocp•b• com
SEU
yoUf unw•nted
items Uuouch clHsrfted
Moling ' ..
PUBLIC NOTICE
Th• C•lll Publtc
Utilities commlnlon
requlrn that all used
houseltold 1oods
movers rrlnt their
P.U.C. C1 l numb•:
limos end ch•ulfeurs
print their T C .P.
numkt 1n Ill ldV*'·
tl\ements II you have
any iuestions about
th• •c•llty of • mo vu, I Imo of
ch•ufftur, call PUB·
UC UTILITIES COM·
MISSION 71'·558·
4151
wunD
MOY*e JOIS
Small of Laree
24HewM ..... S.c can 189442/IMured
949•116-0691 714 686-1300
-,....... -AUT'mlafl,
......... '01 ... ., ....... m1MEOUS
2lk ""· fuH feet wllfr, ._.. .. ,. , .......
~Yellow l~
mlltl
(119005) se.3,980,00
IMWHSk
C . 'tS
81acll·:low mllu
(t18S78l) 112,980,00
IMW74CMs.4-'M'
Wlllt• w/perlect
creme i.1tti.r cwt!·
fled 8MW·54a mllea
(18730) $27,980.00
IMWlSIOOI
W11lt•·F1ctory Premium WllHIL
(18920) $42,980.~
IMWZS (..,,...,.....,.
Red w/lmmKulete
black ltlw·5 speed
(•18770) $12.980.00 , ................... .
lo•ded, nle• family
SUV, whltt·IO milu.
(118794) $18.980,00
lHi.•lS400
S.4-'t7
V8·lurnry Sed•n, full
power, leather!
(1183431)$19,980.00
, .... dMtt• c...,.·02
SH Crey·Only IOK
mlles·Fact W•rrl
(119020) $69,980.00 ...... ch•••• <-..'•• CkHn Blue-only 451(
moles! Tlptronk:I
(• 17835) $43,980.00
IMWSlllS.., Se4-'o6
Cosmos Black
w/81ack·f'ull Factory
w1rrtyl Low mllesl
(•18959C)SJ2.980.00
Hi.-H2 '0J
Ht• l"Hn w/WhHI
IHlher ·lk mli.s
(•19040) f59.980.00
J..-lUS c-.erttW. •ts
Brlsltsh Recine Green
w/perfect C11me
LHlher, 5611 m1.
(tl895SC)Sl8,980.00
Merce4 .. 1 ....
SUOO ll-4.ter 'ft
SmohS1lver
w/P1rcllmenl Luth
er-Both t09sl 8Huly
(•18967) S38.980 00
~tOOS 'tl
Metalh' Red
w/Creme lntero0t
Only 35k mllu
<•190JIJ SI0,98000
,.,., .... , __ e
(MfN'"
V6 It 5 s.petd 1/c CO
Plerer full Power
<•18S60) S9 980 00
949.574.7777
PHIUIPS AUTO
1111 •-.t•.c-.......... ~~
SU, Wlow Gr.-8eop
leattw elm nooor1 r~
·-~ -n. 6 a> c:hqr:r. t/lo9dled, pnoct °" cond. Only 58k mt.. SI 5.99&. 9&8117 9107
le•11• '00 IS JOO 2211
ml, s1lver/1rey lthr.
mnrt. CO. full factory
warr, lille new v•525721
S21,995 !11m, Im avail
Broker 949 S86 1888 -.......... ,_
LDOJS JOO lS ~7 ()ystl!r
p_.VT .,,, luly load9d, 6
dt:sil ed. perl9ct condition.
7'5k ""· llXJ. ml WWI, $15.500 962JS.4'21
la•vs '00 U470 VI,
eulo, A.IC. lthr. lull pwr,
am-tm cass, cc. snrl,
c:tnn. S31L5K ~~11
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8111r 949 SH-1111 0.. ~ ,_. 91p1 .. P9Y -·· ,,_ • wry,.. prb tar~
···'·. ••• • •• ,. "'· ~ ., he* -lor Conv. ~ ml, auto, red/ or l1lll Clll Old\ "-Y /{f
bl.ck Int 6 top, buutlful !~~1..,. ~1.~-0fl& colld, 11597241 1995 ...,, ..,,, ---firm fin & wwr •v•ll Bkr ,_., ...._
949 -5 81 · l 188 O..~,.nupt..ep.y -........ -• wry,.. prb ~ Mene4H ''6 fS;aO °'· ~ or tndl b 71k ml. wh1t.toetm .. 1 or not. C111 Dll:k ~
lthr, snrf. CO. beaulllul T°'"*> Ale S.... Ta. q oand, v4!!IJ6Zl fla.995 UM931 ar n4-Ja.l228
Bkr 949 586 1888
-.ecpMl.c-
....... SOO.,.
lmnwculate, malntalned.
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f42.CD). 71~19
........ soo ...
irr-ulata, rnawillilned, ~ Sll ml, ,_ Ira
f42.CD). 71~19
Mwce4e9 SOOSl '00
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oand, N/llJ tpOrt ~.
CASH fCMI CAllS
We nMd your c.,, paid
lot or not. Phllllps Auto
Ask for Malcolm 949·~74-7777
AUTOM01M
PARTS/
ACCESSORIES/
SERVICES
full W9fT, & fra9 SVC:. Acaaoftn
tn1nd....,.., 331( nWes.
$52,lm Cd !M!Mi42-3407
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n/rlr*I, JlS,!B5. MMMIB
Pf' 714-ffl.6335
Per.cLa 'tt lexter
Conv 21k ml, Sspd,
whit•/crer lthr, full fact
w1rr, cer•c•d. non/
smkr, like new v 126695
fV.995 Bkt 94g.586-l888
SNUG Tlf noo XTRA CAB, TOYOTA
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MOTOR HOMES
MotorHoma· Rn 9355 -·e<el.c••
1-.• lever 'ff 4.0 IV/WWHGO
HE. 2811 ml, full fact fw llPfT, _, C 0....
werr, bl.ck/ta n ltllr, ~ .. ~~7=
bl•ck piplne. be•ut °''' . .,.,._... -
cond, $26,995 v424238
fin evatl Bkt 94g.58f>.1888 -··Cf!ll•···· •-.· ...... 't7 4.6 HSE. 60ll ml, metallic
dri if Mn, 01tmul lthr. 18" whls, fabulous car
fabulous cood. 118.995
firm vt265124 111'1/wa<r
0111 Bkr 949 586 1888
vw 11nu ·u "-p.,nt. clutcll, br1kes, a
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assistance we provide.
Don't let wedding
planning turn ,into
frustration, exhaustion
or an overwhelming
project. Be a guest at
your own wedding. I
stress quality over
quantity and place high
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creating wonderfully
elegant, unique
weddings is our
specialty. We can plan
around your desires
countless ways. More
importantly, by working
together, we can plan a
wedding exactly as you
would like it. With a
wide variety of
reputable vendors
available, we save you
hours of research and
take care of the details
from start to finish.
Before you know it,
you'll be ready for your
wedding -a day that's as
individual as you are. all
you need to do is show
up.
While there are many
different ways to
customize your
wedding, there's only
one way to get started -
come in for an in-depth
wedding consultation,
tailored to fit your
desire s and needs.
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complimentary cable
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Our dedicated and friendly
staff can arrange airport
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provide complimentary
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The experience of the Ginge r's Island
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Harmonia Baroque sets aJJ. intimate, musical stage Baker Party Rentals makes
your celebration memorable L Ive chamber music creates a festive, elegant and
intimate atmosphere for wedding ceremonies and
receptions. The Harmonia Baroque Players
represents this warm ambience for such events.
The ensemble is Orange County's only professional,
Baroque chamber music group.
In addition to weddings, the ensemble presents an
annual concert series in Newport Beach, Pasadena and
Hermosa Beach. Members of the group can also be
heard live at various Borders Books and Music stores.
The Harmonia Baroque Players includes a vocalist and
musicians playing the violin, viola, cello, flute, recorder,
oboe, lute, guitar, harp and harpsichord. This versatile
group can provide a vocal or instrumental soloist or
perform as a duet, trio, quartet, quintet or other
inst'rumental combinations.
wone of our unique features is that we offer a free,
personal consultation," said group leader Maria Frankl.
They encourage their clients to take advantage of this
by making an appointment to listen to various
Instrumental combinations on a compact disc. Because
they are so versatile, they have several Clemo cassettes
featuring various ensembles. At the time of the
consultation, The Harmonia Baroque Players will also
work with clients on musical selections for parts of the
ceremony. If a personal consultation is not convenient,
they will be happy to send comprehensive information -
including a repertoire list, fee table, references and a
sample cassette -by mall.
The Harmonia Baroque Players offers a large repertoire
of music suitable for weddings that Is accepted by the
Catholic church. Their repertoire extends from classical
and light classical to popular and folk music.
For the reception, they usually play a mixture of light
classical and popular music, depending, of course, on
each client's wishes. They are happy to play special
requests. If some of the music chosen is not In their
repertoire, they will be happy to learn it to help make
your special day memorable.
Call (714) 970-8545 or send a fax to (714) 970-8439.
Visit www.ocartsnet.org/harmonia.
A s a full-service
rental company in
the special events
field since I 982, Baker
Party Rentals has earned a
reputalion fur excellence.
We provide a variety of
rental Items with a
commitment to quality and
service that is unmatched
in the Southern California
area.
Event planning can be
complicated. That's why
we recommend the
following guidelines:
Plan early -this is a
business of availability.
Placing your reservation
earl' can prevent
disappointment.
Visit our showroom -
with more than 400
selections on display, we
invite you to visualize all
the color and excitement
of a perfect party.
Let us help -Baker's
event consultants have
developed expertise in
both social and corporate
event management to
make this process an easy
one. Our extensive
resource library can put
you In touch with other
event professionals in your
area to complete your
plans .
Whether you are
entertaining for a large ,
formal affair or an intimate
g·athering of friends, let
Baker Party Rentals make
your party memorable.
Baker Party Rentals is
located at 11 51 Baker St .
in Costa Mesa. For mor
information. call (71 4)
545-4667.
Choosing the proper floral arra'!-gements
STEVENS. CROSS A s you plan the floral arrangements
for your wedding, you will be
faced with many questions. What
kind of bouquet will you carry? How
many centerpieces will you need for the
reception? What kind of boutonniere will
your groom wear? After you have
selected the colors of your wedding, you
can start thinking about the flowers. To
get ideas, go to the library and check out
whether you wlll use real or silk flowers.
Real flowers smell wonderful, but they
are less hardy and more expensive than
silk flowers. To reduce costs, consider
using flowers In season. Although they
do not have a scent, silk flowers cost less
and they can be dis played easier after
your wedding. Regardless of your choice,
the number and size of your floral
arrangements, especially your bouquet,
should fit your budget and your needs .
Generally, the larger an arrangement, the
more it costs. Make sure you select a
bouquet that fits your stature so your are
not burdened with a huge bouquet that
covers half of your dress.
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. some books on floral arranging, or look
through bridal magazines.
Make photocopies or clip out pictures
of arrangements you like. Collect them
together with swatches of your wedding
colors to give to the florist later.
Flowers carry meaning. Tullps, for
instance, symbolize love; daisies,
innocence; and honeysuckle, generosity.
Ivy represents eternal fidelity, while ferns
represent sincerity. Keep this in mind as
you choose the flowers and greener)' for
the floral arrangements at your wedding.
Once you have a few ideas, consider
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result in a beautiful floral selection!
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.. American and Intern(ltional designer gowns
available at Mon Amie Bridal Salon ---
Professional makeup artist Mich elle Fryer
specializes in wedding day beauty
M on Amie Brldal Salon in Costa
Mesa Is acclaimed for their
outstanding selection of
American and International designer
gowns. They are now presenting
their Spring 2003 designs.
Top designers including Lazaro,
Reem Acra, Justina Mccaffrey,
Alvina Valenta, Peter Langner,
Amsale, Monique Lhuillier, Edgardo
Bonilla, lnes.cU Santo, Tomasina,
Eve of Milady, Evalina Couture,
Rivini and St. Pucchi can be found
at Mon Amie.
They also carry exquisite gowns
which have been designed
exclusively for Mon Amie.
Mon Amie's spacious store
provides an atmosphere of style
and elegance. This wonderful
store offers everything for the
bride from bridal gowns to
hard-to-find accessories fit for a
princess. You will find special
departments for bridesmaids,
flower girls, mother of the bride
and an alterations department
renowned for its expert tailoring. Mon
Amie is one of the country's most
cefebrated bridal salons honored with
the prestigious "Brides Award of
Excellence" from Brides magazine.
Manufacturers in the bridal
industry re cognized Mon Amie with
the coveted Debi Award for the
"Outstanding Bridal Retailer" on the
West Coast. They have also been
inducted into the bridal retailers
"Hall of Fame" in New York City.
Mon Amie has such a wonderful
selection, brides really can achieve
just the look that they have
envisioned for themselves. Finding
your special gown is truly a
magical experience at Mon Amie.
They will turn your search for the
perfect gown into an event full of
treasured m,emories. Brides from
around the world come to Mon
Amie to find their special gown.
Call Mon Amie Bridal Salon at
(11 4) 546-5700.
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Mon Amie.
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A s a professional makeup artist,
Michelle Fryer has been involved
in the beauty industry since
1998. A licensed esthetician, she
began her career working in day spas.
but came back to her original calling of
makeup artistry.
"I am an artist at heart. I see each face
as a new canvas and the foundations
and shadows as my paint," Fryer said.
She h as been working as a freelance
makeup artist in both film a'nd
photography, but has found a niche in
Newport Beach where she specializes
in working with brides and everyday
women.
"I believe in teaching my clients the
tricks of the trade," she explained.
· "Every woman should know how to
enhance her individual features, while
at the same time, hide those little flaws
that we all have."
Call Michelle Fryer at (714) 330·9675
or (949) 646· 1 394 and ask for
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herished wedding gown -----------
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wedding gown. With
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oes into selecting the
erfect gown, many
rides choose to heirloom
heir dress as a keepsake.
properly preserved
own preserves the
ream of passlng,it down
o a daughter or close
amlly friend.
While a gown may be
orn just one day, and
ay not appear soiled, it m require careful
leaning. Hidden soiling
ncludes perspiration and
ody oils. Long gowns
ill pick up soil along the
emline and train and
ery likely, there will be
ood and beverage spills.
ome stains, which are not
mmediately visible, will
evelop with age through
xidation causing
iscoloration, fabric
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he gown. ~
Our wedding gown
pecialists carefully
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establishing the most
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cleaning. Inspections are
made at every stage of the
cleaning and preservation
process. Each wedding
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individual handling, with
attention given to every
detail.
Our newly designed
Museum Style"' storage
boxes feature
state-of-the-art moisture
and oxygen control
technology. Tradltlonal ·p lannlng your wedding Involves attention to detail,
wedding gown storage creativity and making a variety of decisions about
boxes do not protect or everything from choosing a date to where to go on
guarantee against a honeymoon.
oxidation or "yellowlng" of There Is, however, one aspect of your special day that
the gown. Our advanced French's Bakery of Costa Mesa can address with
syste111 guarantees that personalized care and attention.
your 9own will be as good French's adds a special touch to your wedding day by
as the day you wore It using a reproduction of your favorite photo t<> decorate
down the aisle. your cake.
Your dress is carefully Bring· in an Bx I 0 or smaller, black and white or color
sealed In an acid-free photo into the store. That photo will be scanned onto
inner box that controls edible rice paper and printed with food coloring instead
humidity. The oxygen is of ink, then transferred onto the face of the cake. ·
purged and replaced with Jerry French Initially saw this distinctive technique
an inert gas, making used at a show hosted by the California 6akers
oxidation virtually Association and brought the Innovative me.thod back to
imposslble. Our sealed Costa Mesa.
packaging allows viewing These photo cakes are a great way to celebrate
of your gown and veil at weddings, engagement parties, anniversaries, birthdays
any time, while protecting or any memorable event.
your gown from mold, Your dress, flowers, music and food have all been
mildew, insect damage carefully chosen to reflect your unique style and tastes .
and oxidation. The inner Your personalized cake will be the final, signature touch.
box is placed in a durable, French's has been pleasing customers for close to SO
long·term storage chest years. Owners Dianne and Jerry French take delight in
for additional safety. offering customers a variety of baked including
For estimates and goods breads,
information, call Premier cookies,
Specialty Cleaners at (800) pastries and
245-2378. Located at 5422 cakes.
Oceanus Dr. in Huntington French's
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Corona del Mar's The White Dress offers
exclusive, couture. bridal fashions ----
Celebrate your special day with waterfron t
dining at Villa Nova ----
M arlis Porter and Jeannine Penta
recently opened The White
Dress, a new couture bridal
salon located in the heart of Corona del
Mar's evolving boutique row. All gowns
on display are exclusive to The White
Dress as they are specialty designs from
Vigo, Spain and Paris, France.
The White Dress also features gowns
bot ~ff the runway from New York City
by d~signers such as Reva Mivasagar,
Robert Danes, Elizabeth Fillmore,
Wearskatt and Palazzo. Made of the ·
finest silks, organza and lace, these
designs inspire the modern taste while
romanticizing an era of long forgotten
splendor.
"We found ourselves traveling to Los
Angeles and San Francisco for dresses
that were not accessible in the Orange
County area," Porter said. "I figured that
I
· was not the 09ly one seeking such
progressive styles."
Located on
the waterfront since 1967, Villa
Nova
offers a
breathtaking
view of
Newport Harbor
in an ambience
reminisce nt of
an Italian
countryside. It
is the perfect
destination for
wedding
receptions,
rehearsal
dinners, business get·togethers, awards
ceremonies and holiday parties of 25 to
125. Guests enjoy the many special
amenities of the private dining rooms
including a private bar and humidor,
outdoor patio and complimentary va let
parking. The professional, courteous.staff
caters to your individual needs and.those
of your guests so you can rel ax and enjoy
the event.
The Private Dintng Room 1s available for
smaller parties of 2 5 or less. This
intimate and luxurious roo"?\i offers
a unique d1nt ~experience. You r
guests will enJOY a five course
meal accompanied by fine wines,
specially selected by the
sommelier, in the privacy and
comforts of this beautiful room.
Winner of the pre.st191ous Gold
Award for Italic.in dining, Yilla Nova
serves traditional Italian cuisine
prepared by Executive Chef Sonny :
Mergenthaler. Menu selections ar'
·designed to suit your taste and
bud.get. Villa Nova's event coordinators
will assist you With all of your party
planning needs and ensure that your
event will be a successful, stress-free
evening.
Villa Nova 1s located at 3 I 3 I West Coast
Highway in Newport Beach Call (949)
642-7880. Visit
www.v1/lanovarestauranr.com .
To accent their timeless gowns, they
have chosen seve ral designers who
specialize in an array of the finest
accessories available. Veils, hats, tiaras,
jeweled combs and fine jewels have been
chosen to accent each unique design
while still preserving the beauty and
integrity of the gown.
• Unique custom wedding cakes from
award-winning designs
Port~nd Penta would love the
opportil1iity to meet you and to invite you
to share in a bridal experience unlike any
other. Since their salon offers a unique
and intimate bridal experience, they do
ask that you call first for an appointment.
Plan on spending some time lingering
over breathtlking designs while you
enjoy a glass of wine or champagne in
our relaxed and peaceful setting.
The Wh ite Dress is located at 2853 East
Coast Highway in Corona def Mar. Call
(949) 723-0121 .
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690 Newport Center Drive -Newport Beach, CA 92880
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P tanning a wedding involves so
many decisions. You are
invited to a special event
where you will enjoy One Stop
shoppihg for your wedding and all of
the surrounding celebrations.
Engagement parties, bridal
showers, rehearsal luncheons and
dinners will be showcased at the
Festival of Brides on Sunday, Feb . 23.
The upscale event will be held at the
luxurious Palm Garden at the Four
Seasons Hotel from I 0 a.m. until 4
p.m.
l;ogether,
the Four
Seasons Hotel
-recipient of
Mft\s highest
honor, the
'Five Diamond
Award -and
Mary Anne
Bradley, "The
Wedding
Lady" of
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bridesmaids will highlight the event. Premie r Wedding Products and
Services will enable the bride, groom and family to enjoy 'one-stop
shopping' under a
deluxe roof.
Wedding cake
tasting, champagne,
premjum
European-style
hand-dipped
truffles, food
tasting, bridal
registries, live
music, custom
invitations,
incredible
floral design,
custom gift
favors,
award-winning
photog rap he rs
and
videographers,
and much
more will all be
available.
The Four
Seasons Hotel is located at 630 Newport Center Drive in
Newport Beach. Call (310) 577-7788. Visit
www.f~stivalofbrides.com for more details and complimentary
tickets for the br~de and groom .
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A wedding reception in Orange County-.
the perfection of The Westridge Room
The simple elegance of W estridge Golf Club provides a perfect setting for any affair, at an
affordable price. Whether your wedding event is formal or casual, the W es tridge Room
offers the ideal atmosphere. From the dining room and outdoor patio, guests have a
panoramic view of the majestic San Gabriel M ountains, lake and 18th green. The dining
room, event lawn and patio can accommodate a small gathering or up to 500 guests for a
sit-down reception. Come to W estridge and experience traditional style and elegance.
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562.690.4300 xllS
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" Enjoy one-stop wedding shopping at the Festival of Brides showcase at the Four Seasons
Hotel in beautiful Newport Beach
P lanning a wedding involves so
many decisions. You are
invited to a special event
where you will enjoy One Stop -
shopping for your wedding and all of
the surrounding celebrations.
Engagement parties, bridal
showers, rehearsal luncheons and
dinners will be showcased at the
Festival of Brides on Sunday, Feb . 23 .
The upscale event will be held at the
luxurious Palm Garden at the Four
Seasons Hotel from I 0 a.m. until 4
p.m.
Together,
the Four
Seasons Hotel
-recipient of
AAA's highest
honor, the
Five Diamond
Award -and
Mary Anne ·
Bradl~y. "The
Wedding
Lady" of
NBC's "Today
in LA" look
forward to an
exquisite, informative and delightful Wedding Planning experience.
Haute couture fashions for the bride, mother of the bride and
bridesmaids will highlight the evt\[lt. Premier Wedding Products and
Services will enable the bride, groom and family to enjoy 'one-stop
shopping' under a
deluxe roof.
Wedding cake
• tasting, champagne,
premium
European-style
hand-dipped
truffles, food
tasting, bridal
registries, live
music, custom
invitations,
incredible
floral design,
custom gift
favors,
award-winning
photographers
and
videographers,
and much
more will all be
available.
Tht Four
Seasons Hotel is located at 630 Newport Center Drive in
Newport Beach. Call (31 OJ 577-7788. Visit
www.festivalofbrides.com for more details and complimentary
tickets for the bride and groom.
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A wedding reception in Orange County-
the perfection of The Westridge Room
The simple elegance of Westridge Golf Club provides a perfect setting for any affair, at an
affordable price. Whether your wedding event is formal or casual, the Westridge Room
offers the ideal atmosphere. From the dining room and outdoor patio, guests have a
panoramic view of the majestic San Gabriel Mountains, lake and 18th green. The dining
room, event lawn and patio can accommodate a small gathering or up to 500 guests for a
sit-down reception. Come to Westridge and experience traditional style and elegance.
WESTRIDGE
GOL.f CL.U•
Call Robert Lee, Food & Beverage Director
562.690.4300 xllS
1400 S. la Habra Hills Dr., La Habra. CA 90631