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WEDNESDAY,FEBRUARY5~2003
CAMPAIGN FINANCE .FILINGS
Team Newport's more tha.n a name
Late campaign filin gs show political group s p e nt
$40,000 on s late m ail ers a nd campaign literature to
he lp elect three of four council candidates last fa ll.
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For more campaign ftling news, see
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Two buck political trend
that money ensures victory June Casagrande
Daily Pilot
NrWPOlrl BFACI I -A polJLicaJ or
gani1..ation that came into exi~tence ju'>t
in Lime to avoid fiJing pre-election cam
paib'll finance !>tatcment!> i'> being cred-
ited with provtding the extra boo'>t
needed to propel three of four counnl
candidatt'' to victory last November
A '>late mailer organv..alion caJled
. Team Newport on Friday filed c<;1m
paign finame '>tatements V1ith the uty
derk\ office reporttng that II accepted
more than $40,000 in donation~. nearly
$I 0,000 from each of I he four can di ·
date.,, to produtl' aml d1.,1rihu1e c-am
p.11g11 htt•ratun· on their behalf. flw
group t'dnll' 11110 eXl'>tt•nte in < ktoher
.ind lwgan pohural activ11y Ott 2 I, thl'
day afler the cutoff period fo r fLling fi.
nance -.1a1crnents before Lhe election.
'lecJm Newport wa.!> the nickname on
campaign mailer., given to four candj-
dalc'>. fod Hidgeway, Gary Adams, Don
Webb and Bernie Svahtad. But until Fri·
day, no one knew that a formal organi-
zation by that name exi.,ted.
.. rhc point j<, that by forming on the
day after rc4u1red reporting and han·
dJing the literature maihng-; for the op-
pcNllon candidate&, they were able to
hide wha1 they w~rc doing from the
public.·· ..aid Phil Ar'>l, spokel>man fo r
the (,reenlight Committee, whose four
candidate'> ran again .. t the Team New·
pon candid<1tt''-"We contend that 1h1'>
wa .. "1h1erfugt•"
\ttll. thl' group appear-. to haVl' met
.111 tlw applicable reponing and filing
dradhnei., actordtng to Newpon Beach
City <Jerk Lavo1111e I larkle!>.'>.
"This i-. much ado about nothing,··
Ridgeway said. "No maner when 1his
happened, Mr. AN would have had a
problem with it. I !e's jus1 trying to
breathe life into ht'> organization."
Hidgeway rountered thal Grcenlight\
campaigning on behalf of it<, four c:mdi
date'> may l1avc pu&hed the boundaries
of the letter or at lea'>t the '>p1ri1 of rnm·
prugn finance law'>. c..recnJighl col let led
donation'> on it~ candidates' behalf.
"I think tha1 once we ge1 11110 look.ing
al conflict'> of interest m our \ludy -.e•,.
'>ion, a lot of thing-.. arc going IU -,ee the
light of tht}.'' H1dgeway .,,11d
I he ( .11 y < 11um ii ha.., ctgrl·ed to l'Xdlll
See TEAM, Page A4
All an Mansoor in Costa
Mesa a nd Dick Nichols in
Newport Beach won city
council seats while being
fa r outspent in the races.
June Casagrande
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and Deirdre Newman
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Allan Mansoor Dick Nichols
l\I \Vl'Olff MI.SA -Mone\ 1'>n°1
eve!) thmg. Ju~t ask Newport ·Beach
< it\ < oum 11 aho-ran Bernie Svalstad.
< lr tomwr < .ci-,ta Mt"-.a Maynr Linda
IJ1xon. Or. thl• uty\ Planrnng ( omnw.-
'>HHl <J1a1rwuman. Katnna 1-oley
Campaign linanlt' 'ilaternenl.!> filed
la.!>t wt·e~ hold S\·abtad'o, LdITipatgn as
the grt>att''' t>\ idem e that the per-,on
See MONEY, Page A4
Council to
directly
choose
planners
Costa Mesa City-Council
members will individua ll y
select new commissioners
at the ir Feb. 18 meeting.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA Ml~'v\ -Tht> chao.:, that ensued
when City Council rnt•rnbt.>r-, tned ap·
pointing planning commt'>-'-IOner'> £\.\ o
years ago hall re'>ulted 111 a ne"' proceso,
that give'> council member-, more power
over their appomtee'>. and ha') opponent<.
screaming cron'.Y1srn.
On Monday. the council voted 4· I 10 aJ .
low each counctl member to appomt one
per.on to each cornm1<;.S1on who will then
serve at the "ple~ure" of that member
Councilman Oms Steel dt'>.'>ented
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Crystal Nay 1s leading the charge to organize the first prom in the six-year history of Orange Coast Middle College High School.
Councilwoman Ubby Cowan. who m
1roduced the idea. said the process '>tmplJ·
fies what can be a complicated endeavor
from the dais. But <>ome residents c~ a
method \\1th no overs1gt11 or veto author
Looking for a prom date
Orange Coast Middle
College High School
s tudents a re intent on
adding typical high
school experiences to
the ir campus.
Christine Carrillo
Da1lyP1lot
C rystal Nay always
imagined she would
aneod her high school
prom. She could
imagine dressing up in a fancy
gown, being escorted by a
THI NKING ALLOWED
A firsthand look at our troop s
I 'm not the crying
type. I don't get
emotional and I
don't IUce to hug. But
Friday night, r was not
.inysetr.
LOLITA
lat week. I hod the
exceptional
opportunity to join the
Spence fam1ly of
Newport Beach in
bidding their son Cass
good-bye at Camp
Pendleton. where he
ln peace and goodnes.q
and usually frowned
upon war. My
grandfalher served in
the military and our
family has a very real
respect for the anned
forces, but tht! Vietnam
Wlr, and the climate
that surrounded it,
made a lasting
impression on my HARPER mom. And as her
and his battAlion of Marine
reservi.sts wtre readyf ng for a
towoveneu.
daugbter, I have been
lnOuenced by her outloo
1legardl ol what 1 think or
I was always raised to belleve
hand~ome date and dancing the
night away with her friends.
The one thing she never
imagined -that her school
wouldn't have a prom.
Nay auends Orange Coast
Middle College High School in
Costa Mesa. In the six years of the
school's existence, the juniors and
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senior that make up the school's
student body have never had a
prom.
"It's 1us1 part of senior year and
I want 10 be able to be 30 and say
I went to my i.enior prom, to be
able to say I created my senior
See PROM, Pa1e M
SPORTS
vet buebel1 opens ilgeiNt Fttilno
Stitt, but c:omet up 9hort. 1-0.
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ENVIRONMENT
Back Bay
will host
county lab
Water-quality lab now in
Santa Ana will m ove next
week to a Shellmaker
Island traile r.
Paul Cllnton
Daily Pilot
UPPER NEWPORT BAY -Supervisors
unanimousty approwd moving Ora1'ge
County's water-quality lib from San•Ana
to Shellmaket Island on Tuesday.
Using a temporaiy oflice trailer, ntem·
bets of the county~ Real.th care~
will now be able to proc-. watft' ~
aamp closer to .,.. tt.ey ~
monitOT forMcttdlJ ~
"It puts. facWty rWat Whet'e problen111
MJ>pen." Mid ~wtlor Ollir 1bm WD·
ton. who ttprelellbl Ntwpoct Cc*t. WI
IOO and loc.I Oftidals llunCbed the t6rt
to mow the lib abOUI two ,_,. • 1he
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LOCALS .ONLY
NEIGHBORS
Orange Coast Collegf''s dance team. top. and cheer team .
Manne< .orp-. I'\ t Jo.,hua J.
Mendou, '"n ol l u 1 . , I
PranciM:o !\1. !\k11<l111.1 of< 11,1.1
Mesa recently t omph·:l·il hJ\ll" ·
training ar \taruw < orp' Ht•cru1t
Depot in ~111 Dll'go \,in
Petty Offin·r t...1 c Ja ,, Rus~ll O.
Walker. whO'>C' w1ft• Olristln a ,.,
the daughtt•r uf lk>nnJe Arrigo
of Co-;ia Mt''"'· 1., h.111\, ''
through .1 '>IX month
deploymt•nt to till' Aral 11,111 l .ull
while a\St!,'JWd to tht g111dt·d
miss ill' dt.•\I roycr l JS\ 1\11lit1'>.
home portc>d 111 "i.u1 l>wi.:o .
Marine Corp' <~u11m·n '>gr
Jason E. Yankowy '' ho,t• \\Ill•
Candy I'> the daughtt'r ol
Earlene Connors ol '\t'\' p11rt
Beach, relentl~ rl•pm tt•d lor
duty with I Jlh \laruw
Expeditionary Un11. Heet l\1anne
Force, Camp Pendleton.
Alo.ander K. Fanlcuchen of
Corona del Mar. a nm th grader
at Phillips J-.xeter Atadem}. ha'>
earned high honor~ for the fall
term. . Jared Michael Kluver
of Costa Me..a earned honor roll
at Ok.lahoma State Un1wr'>llY
Ouistlne Olamberlaln of L<>'>td
Mesa was named to the
Syracuse Univer.,ny ~hool of
Education dean\ lbt for the FalJ
.!INI;.' ... eme.,ter .... Kathryn
Melissa Bart.lau has been
honor~·d for academic
at h1evement and placed on the
d1:a11'!i honor hst at CaJ Poly San
I u1., Obl.l>po. Ban.lau is a 2002
grat.luate from Corona del Mar
1 ligh School. ... James Aaron
Lusk of Costa Mesa received a
bad1elor'!'> degree in business
auministration from Baylor
University in Texas during the
laJJ 2002 graduation ceremonies.
.. Olrls I. Peterson, a new
1e<;1dcnt of Mt>!>a del Mar,
recenllv retired from the U.S. Air
1-orce Peterson was a recruiter
for the Air 1-orre and is now a
reuuller for the Amencan
Legion Pon 869. . . Orange
Coast CoUege's dance and cheer
teams both captured national
tilles during the Jan. 10 weekend
at the Universal Oleerleaders
Assn Nauonal Oiampionships
at Walt Disney World/MGM
R<?sons in Orrando, Fla.
• NEJGHBORS spotlights
ac:tuevements in the community
Please direct noteworthy
information to Coral Wilson by f8JC
at 1949) 646·4170, or send e-mail to
coral. w1/son a la times com.
DUI ARRESTS
These people have been • Cheryl Ann Newton, 23, Mesa
Littleton, Colo. arrested recently on • Shannon Denise Carrillo, Ssturday
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FOR A GOOD CAUSE
Toni Solow
T he volunteer spirilJuns in Toni
Solow's family. .
As a co-chair of Newport
Beach's Spirit Run, the Corona
del Mar m om maintains the altruistic
attitude instilled in her at a young age'
by h er parents. And that now rubs off
on 12-year-old daughter Hannah.
"I've learned that she's a good role
model for me and I think if I have kids,
I 'II volunteer,:' Hannah said.
Solow got involved with the Spirit
Run through her parent-related
activities at Harbor View Elementary
School. As s he got acclimated to the
way the Spirit Run was run, she
thought there must be a better way.
Mlt always seemed to be stressful for
whatever school took it on,· Solow
said . Ml thought. why not all work
together?"
So Solow proposed the formation of
an executive board. Her counterpart at
Lincoln Elementary School, Robyn
Moss, was so enthused with the idea
that s he joined Solow as co· chair. This
is the third year the dynamic duo will
lead the event.
"She's great to work with, she's a
Running the Run
take-ch arge person, very o rganized,"
Moss said. "No task is too small and no
task is too large."
Solow said sh e was inspired to get
involved a t Ha rbor View because she
grew up in a fa mily where great value
was placed o n volunteering.
"MY. mom was a volunteer." Solow
said. "I grew up with th e attitude that
you give som ethin g back.·
Solow found a simila r spirit among a
cadre o f commuted volunteers at
Harbor View when Hannah. who now
a ttend s Orange County l ligh School of
the Arts. started there seven years ago.
Now, younge r daughter Sophie is a
fifth-grader at the school.
In the past seven years. Solow has
served in various capacities. In
addition to co-ch airing Sp irit Ron this
year, s h e also co-cha irs the school play.
"Lady Luck," which runs the following
weekend.
Her respons1b1hty with Spim Run
includes handling the banking quties
and sweatshirts and obtaining
PET OF THE WEEK
Anny Pfaff-Martin said.
'It gives me great satisfaction.
Kids are only young for a
short period of time and it's a
pleasure to be able to do
things to benefit th~m and the
school.'
Toni Solow
sponsors. .
But Solow is poised 10 pass the Spint
Run torch n ext year since she would
like to concentrate solely on Sophie\
last year at the school.
She said she feels grateful tha1 .,he
has had so murh time to invest in
Harbor View and its stut.lents.
"lt givei. me grea1 sau-;facu on." Solow
said. "Kids are only young for a short
period of lime and u's a pleasure to be
able to do things to benefit them and
the school "
-.'itory by Deirdre Newman,
Pltoto by Don Leach
suspicion of driving under 35, Tustin the influence of an • Jolleen Ann Ziemann, 41,
Army is lovingly referred to as
the "Velcro kitty" because of h is
favorite pastime -h anging over
a friendly shoulder. He will
overextend any invitation to be
held and loves to cuddle, said
DiAnna Pfaff-Martin, founder of
the Community An imal
Network.
Army's intense pain pushed
the network to have all of his
teeth removed immediately with
no time to worry about raising
the S400 cost of s urgery.
intoxicant. They have only Thursday been arrested on susp1cwn
of s cnme and, as with all •Jeanie Frances pizon, 25,
suspects. are considered Los Angeles
innocent until proved qu1/ty
Wednesday
COSTA MESA • Thomas Edwardo
Monday Baumann, 26, Costa Mesa
• Belinda Caceras. 24. Costa • Harold Steven Pemstein,
Mesa 52, Newport Beacn
• Thomas Allan Hoerner, 27,
Sund1y Tustin
• Fernando Tolentino Zalpa,
29. Costa Mesa NEWPORT BEACH
• Marco Anthony Monday
Lopez-Cibrian, 30, Anaheim • Zoltan Roth, 33, Costa
Costa Mesa
• Jay Tennesen Ollestad, 24,
Placentia
• Jose Angel Alcaraz, 34,
Anaheim
Friday J
• Tom Carson, 57. Newport
Beacn
• Dae Douglas Blassingame,
20, Huntington Beadl
• Gerald Lee Laird Ill, 23,
Newport Besen
Wednetdrf
• Mimi Victoria Kates, 29,
Newport Beecn
Coral Wilton
Army has come a long way .
since the Newport Beach-based
network rescued him from the
Salvation Army.
He was "starving, shaking
wilh fear and his jaw was
swollen with pain due to an
Infection in his m outh called
stomatltls and gingivitis,"
Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626.
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willing to help out. Army will
also go up for adoption
Saturday.
See other a nimals avaiJable
for adoption at
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.WEATHER FORECAST SURF
Some Santa Ana winds will We'll enoounter vet another
roll In thla morning, blowing smell day, with waist-high aurf,
about 20 mph this morning. but we may be out of the
Highs will atay on this aide of woods sometime Thuooev.
70., with Costa Mesa topping That's when the next northwest
out around 68 degrees. Lows swell arriyea end brings us
are cooling end will drop down aome cnest-to ahouldoNllgh1.
to about 40 Thur9day morning. The swell loob to near hs pe1k
Thuooey looks to be lea on Friday ea we approach the
windy, but cooler. head-high ·renge. Saturdey
lnfc>nMtlon: morning's the end of eny www.nww.noaa.gov decent, ea we begin our
de~t bedt Into the wel.t BOATING FORECAST range.
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this evening, with • wat swell 6:171.m. 1.82 feet low
of3 to6feet. 11:07 e.m . ....... feet high
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CAMPAIGN FINANCE FILINGS
Monahan raises most in Costa Mesa
Ridgeway tops all
Newport Beach
candidates with
$57,000 raised for the
fa ll election.
Deirdre Newman
and June Casagrande
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NEWPOHl~MESA -During
the last weeks of the November
ele<:twn, former Costa Mesa
Mayor l.in<la Dixon spent more
than three of her challengers
combined. But the last-minute
spendmg !>pree did not secure
her another spot un the dai!..
Allan Mansoor. who spent th e
least m the final weeks, and the
campaign as a whole, was able 10
parlay hi<. parucipallon a., a
Westside improver into a seat on
the Costa Mesa City Council.
The filing period, wruch cov-
ered Oct. 20 through Dec. 3 1,
2002, showed that of the Costa
Mesa candidates who filed,
Llnda Dixon raised the most
with about $11 ,000 and spent
about $20,000.
In contrasc. for the same pe-
riod, Mansoor raised about
$6.000 and spent only $260 for
the balance owed on rus ballot
statement. Councilman Ol.ris
Steel was Mansoor's biggest con-
tributor, giving his future col-
league about $3,000 for mailers
and about $1,400 for fHers.
Planning Commissioner Katri -
na Foley raised about $6,000 for
the period and spent about
$14,000. Her major expendicures
were for postcards and advertise-
ment!..
Foley said she doesn't believe $40,000 in the bank.
spending more would have al-In Newport Beach, fund-rais-
tered the resul~. ing in the November council ~There's so fuany factors and I campaign showed typical pat-
think it's impossible to say that terns; except for Bernie Svalstad,
one thing is what determined top fund-raisers won their seats.
the outcome." Foley said. Pistrict 1 incumbent Tod
Councijman Gary Monahan, Ridgeway led the fund-raising
who raised $6,103 in the final pe-pack for the year with $57,652 in
riod, was the biggest spender in contributions. Otallenger Mar-
the homestretch at $21.143. He . iann~ Zippi got ,SS.807 and ~d more than $46,000 for thef Greenlight challen~r Madelene
year. Arakelian raised $9.395.
Bill Perkins raised about In the District 4 race, winner
$9,000 for the period and spent Gary Adams raised $49,169 to
about $10.000. His spending Rick Taylor's $23,081. District 4
mostly went to advertisements candidate Ron Wmsrup dJd not
and signs. accept any contributions.
For the entire campaign. District 3 winner Don Webb
Dixon raised the most and spent reported bringing in $48,977 for
the most while Mansoor raised rus campaign. Otallenger Allan
and spent the least. Beek had not filed rus campaign
For the previous filing period, finance statement by a deadline
Monahan had more than on Friday.
Egan outspends school board candidates
Newport-Mesa Unified trustee spent about
$2 0,000 in the fall election to beat
in cumbent Wendy Leece.
Christine Carrillo
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'.'Ol\\1'0f(J -Ml-.SA -Mam
taimnK th• lund -rdlsing pace he
't'f erll<'rin~ the :\ovembe r
'l huol board ruce, Trustee lom
I gan'<, li11al l:amp.ugn fiJmgi. tlm
Y.l'!'k .,lam\. 1hat he bes1ed the
1ther thn:•e candidates whose re-
port.\ \'-ere Jvailable Tuesday.
< .a111p<U~n tiling'> repomng the
p1•11od bl·twern Oct. 20 and De<.
'l Wt•rt· thic rn<lay. though t'X
ten!>aoni. through this Fnday
were granted.
Just as Egan led the Newport-
Me"a Unified !>Chool board can-
didates in the last filing period
that ended Oct. 19, rus latest
'>latem<.>nt showed he ran the
1110<,t expemive campaign lil
2002 al $20.690, according to
~tatement., obtained Tuesday
from the county's Registrar o f
Vo ti:r..
llie l'ampa1gn statement for
I.gan's opponenl for the seventh
FOR THE RECORD
In a Monday story about efforts to revttallz.e the com-
mercial discrict along Old Newport Boulevard, the date
Sid's Restaurant closed was incorrect C-Awalting a second
wind~). The restaurant abruptly shuttered ln May 2000,
five years after an arrest warrant was issued for owner Sid
Soffer. who ran the restaurant from Las Vegas.
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Tom Egan Wendy leece
district, then-incumbent Wendy
Leece, was not available Tuesday
as the Registrar of Voters granted
her an extension until Friday.
However. during the last filing
period in October, Leece had
raised $4,200, a little more than a
thousand behind Egan's then-to-
tal of $5,422.
Serene Stokes. the fourth di5-
trict incumbent who ran against
challengers Ed Loyd and Ron
Winship, came in about $4,000
behind Egan. receiving a total of
$16,203 for the year. Statement!>
for Loyd and WlllSrup were un-
available Tuesday.
Llnda Sneen, who ran unop-
posed in the second discricl. re·
ported receiving a total of $1,259
for lhe year, all of which she
spent. Shelby Cove, who chal-
lenged incumbent Judy Franco
in the fifth district, reported re-
ceiving $1,505 and did not report
any expenditures. Franco's state-
ment was also unavailable.
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WHAT THEY SPENT
Final totals for Newport-Mesa elections in 2002
AMOVN'T AMO\JN1' AMOVNT AMOIJN'T
RAISED SPfNl kAISEU SP£N'T
LASl LAST ~oq ~Al< FOR VEAP
F'£RIOO PfRIOO
NEWPORT BEACH District 1 .
Madelepe Arakellan 8,586 8 576 9,395 ll,395
Tod Ridgeway 13,324 14.119 57JJ62 38.519
Marianne Zipp1 1 ,85~ 4.559 5..807 9.701
District 3
Ahan Beef( Not evaJlabJe
Don Webb 14.113 18,767 48,977 46,757
Otstrict 4
Gary Adams 7.772 13, 163 49,169 40,712
Rick Taylor 5.451 5,747 23,081 32,295
District 6
Laura Dietz 26 2.522 1,523 11 • ..02
Dick Nichols 1,172 2,806 12,959 11,089
Bernie Svalstad 9,095 23.892 23,689 69,841
COSTA MESA G~Monahan 6,103 21 , 143 46,445 49,263
U a Dixon 10,880 19,729 36,373 34,862
Katrma Foley 5,770 13,592 33,338 33,919
Sill Perkln1 9,158 9,874 27.380 22.093
Allan Mansoor 5,743 260 16,117 9 770
NEWPORT-MESA UNIAED SCHOOL BOARD
District 1
Lmda Sneen 50 166 67 1 259 1.259
District 4
Ed Loyd Not Available
Serene Stokes 769 1 047 16,203 16,731
Ron Winship No money raised
District 5 Shelby Cove 690 0 1,505 0 Judy Franco
District 7
Not Available
Tom EQan 2.452 1 472 25 20,690 19,941 76
Wendyl..eece Not Avallable
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PUBLIC SAFETY
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Pqlice promote new
lieutenant
Newport Beach Police
Sgt. fun Kaminski was pro-
moted to the rank of lieu-
tenant Tuesday.
Kaminski was raised in
Olinois and graduated from
Western lllinois University
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
•American PIM:e: Petty theft
wasreported inthe1000
block at 12:32 p.m.
Sunday.
• Bristol S11'Mt Petty theft
was re~rted in the 3300
blade at 6:44 p.m. Sunday.
•Fairview Road: All au1o
theft was reported in the
2700 blade at 3:26 p.m.
Sunday.
• H.rbor Boulevard: Petty
theft was reported in the
2200 blade at 2:36 p.m.
Sunday.
• N9wport Boulevard: All
assault was reported in the
2300 blade at 3:05 p.m.
Sunday.
• Vic:toria Street: All assault
wasreportedinthe1100
blade at 3:45 p.m. Sunday.
with a bachelor's degi-ee in
law enforcement adminis-
tration. He sLiuted his ca-
reer with the Newport
Beach Police Department in
June 1982 after wort:ing as a
dispatcher and a 1>9lice offi-
cer in Olinois.
He worked in patrol and
as a detective. Before his
promotion. Kaminski and
his ~"'talf were responsible
for recruiting all Police De-
partment employees.
NEWPORT BEACH
• e.tboa Boulevard and
w.st Cout Highw.y. An
assault was reported at
10:35 a.m. Monday.
• Cftalpa Stntet: A home
burglary was reported in the
2900 blade at 2:58 p.m.
Monday.
• Jamboree Road and Bristol
Stteet North: A traffic
accident involving injuries
was reported at 6:10 p.m. ·
Monday.
• Lugonia Stietrt: A garage
burglary was reported in the
200 blodc at 4:34 p.m.
Monday.
• SandaJwood Lane:
Vandalism was reported 1n
the 1800 blodc at 7:19 a.m
Monday.
• 38th Street Vandalism
was reported in the 100
blodc at 7:40 a.m. Monday.
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TEAM
Continued from Al
lne city campaign rules IJl an up-
coming study session.
Team Newpon Theasurer COr-
liss Oelameter referred media
calls to Team Newport repre·
sentative John c.arvew. who did
not return phone calls Tuesday.
But the contributors to Team
MONEY
Continued from Al
wilh the most expensive cam-
paign doesn't necessarily win the
race.
Svalstad spent $58,389 in
2002 for his City Council cam-
paign. compared to opponent
Dick Nichols' S 11,089. And
though preliminary vo le counts
on election night showed Sval-
stad with a slight lead. by the
time that half the precincts re-
ported, the race was basically
over. Nichols had 46% to Sval·
stad"s 43% -a lead SvaJstad
would not recover. Laura Dietz.
the third candidate in SvaJstad's
District 6 race, commanded the
remaining 11 % of the vole.
PROM
Continued from Al
prom,• said Nay. a senior who
organized a student committee
just for this purpose. Th.is year,
the MiddJe CoUege High
students decided they wanted a
change.
They wanted to stan
organ.i7ing events that would
establish school traditions and
transform their school into an
institution they can be proud of.
Over the-years MiddJe CoUege
High has introduced its 85
students to college life but has
neglected to provide them with
the staples of high school life.
Staples like prom and grad
COUNCIL
Continued from A I
ity a blatant power grab.
"What that means is instead of
having 15 people with independ-
ent minds. you wind up with five
three-headed beasts -a coun-
cilperson who can control abso-
lutely what one planning com·
missioner and ont' parks
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
thought (as I am not so sure
anymore) about war. J cannot
deny the impres.sion Friday
night left with me.
I watched 2·year-old Connor
Spence run around the military
base, playing with anyone who
wouJd approach him. unaware
of the occasion·~ significance.
The blond-haired boy, who is
just a year younger than my own
son. was the epitome of
innocence. His trusting glance
and genuine smile shone
brightly among the shadowy
rows of semi-automatic rill~
and cases of ammunition.
I watched as the toddler
interacted with his father while
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,
Newport, according to campaign
finance statements.-include sev-
eral local political heavyweights
such as businessman Paul Salata.
consultant Carol Hoffman. for-
'mer councilman Dennis O'Neil,
Conner Congressman Robert
Badham and auto dealer Theo-
dore Robins Jr.
Carvelli, too, is listed as secre-
tary of another group that
emerged recently on the locaJ
political horizon. The Newport
Dietz spent Sl I ,402 for her
campaign ..
"Ir's not all about nwney, •
SValstad said "In my race. there
~ a third candidate and that's
what did it.· Nichols was out of
town and could not be reached
for comment on Tuesday.
In the race for Costa Mesa City
Council, Dixon outspent chal-
lenger Ailan Mansoor by more
than a three to one margin. But
Mansoor ended up ousting the
mayor on a shoestring campaign
budget.
Mansoor spent about $I 0,000
on his entire campaign, while
Dixon spent about $35,000.
Mansoor attributed hi!. win to
gra-..s-root support, which he
said made up for the lack of
green in fund-raising.
"That"s what I was able co
night. that is.
"One of OW' school goals. pan
of our action plan, is to try to
find ways that [students! can feel
connected to the school, tt '>aid
Bob Nanney. who became
principal of the school in
August "We want them to feel a
real identity for the program and
part of that is creating tradition~
... I ~nk that prom is one of
them.
Pan of the problem the smatl
school face~. however. lies in it~
funding.
The prom committee has
done il.S homework and
re!>earCht'd the financial
expensei. that go along with
organizing a dance of that
magnitude. They have dt'cided
on a location, the Queen Mary.
comm1ss1oner ~ys. becau~e if
they don"t do it, they can tum
them loose." resident Geoff We!>t
said. "They don't need a rea.-.on. •
The council wanted to chang1:
the process because of the fi~co
two yean. ago when there wen.·
three new cow1cil member'\.
Confusion resulted a'.> everyone
made mollons at the same time.
After determuung the ne"
proces-.. council member. m-
'>lructed City Ma11agt"r AJan
playing in the dirt of a tattt'rl.od
lawn. The loVt' on the face'.> of
botli o,eemed even more rrec1ou.,
against the backdrop of -;tern
military brunch I was touched
that they '>hared such a tender
moment in <,uch a rigid placf'
I watched ru. La'>-'> looked
longingly at lus 7-wet:k·old
daughter. McKayla. whom he
could not touch bernu~ of hb
recent small pox vacunauon. I le
leaned over her earner and
stared. letting hb intt'nl gaze
embrctce her.
The banalion leader
addressed the families of 900
men and tried vaJjantJy to aMure
them of their safety, witJ10ut
making empty promises.
"Everybody likes to be
weU-infonned, and I am one of
them, but we just don't know
right now," he said.
I heard men talk valiantly
about service to I.heir country
and pride in their fellow soldiers
and it symbolized the type of
intense conviction that is often
lacking in our fast-paced.
convenient culture. ·The leader
of 58 men, Cass made his
rounds and assured oilier
families their sons wouJd be
home soon.
Cass tntroduced members of
his immedlate family tp those of
his military family and bragged
about his young soldiers like a
big brother would. He put his
ann around a striking
26-year-old. Kelly McCoy, who
was a film major at UCI before
belng called up for active duty.
LAB
Continued from Al
lab is part of lhe Marine Stu
Center at Shellrnaker that
fonns education, testing,
search and other functions
\ I
I
&uch Taxpayers Assn. 111atk
headlines in July after it was dl"
covered that the group was using
a bulk mall code belo11ging to
campaign consultant Dave Elli~.
Ellls, who said he donated w.e
of his bulk malling code In ~1JV
port of the group's work for tax
payers' righlb. Wa.!> aho caiu
pa.ign manager for I.he team
Newport candidates. In Ocrober.
he admitted that he created a
campaign telephone mes'><!ge
raise. therefore that\ what I
spent.· Mansoor ~d. "You ~now
when you're a start-up ca11ctidall'
running for otlke for the fir'lt
time. you usually don'1 have ~s
many advcllltages""' otJ1er i:and•
dates. GrabS roois suppon really
helped me out."
Dixon said she did 11ot regn·t
shelling .out~ m1.1cl1 011 her rl'
elet:tion campaigri arnJ. hlamt•d
low voter turnout for her lo'>~.
"There isn't a thing I would
have done differently ex1 t•pl t·n-
courage mort:' people w .:c1 uut
and vote." Dixon ~u.l. "11 .. unfor -
tunate tha1 so rnany pl•ople are
!>O patnotit and fel'I "'' '>trongly
for thh country hu1 th1•y t.10111
pmcuce voting ··
J he di~parity 111 'ipem.l111g lw
tween the twu wa.' magnified tor
I.he la'>I fihng penud. Jue I nt.la\.
aJld now nel'<l lo 1 c11m· up with
tJ1e $1.000 dc·po'>lt rt•qum·d to
reserve their <>pot 111 ~la~.
While monetary <ud fro111 1111'
-.choor~ Pare111 leadwr \111<kn1
Assn. remain'> a po.....,ihih1y. lht•
studt'nt~· pocket!. may tw tlw
key rt".uurte. In order 1111 thh
mauguraJ evt•nt 10 t Olllf' ti 1
frumon '>tudenl'> will ht•
expected 10 pa-.. SbO per prom
bid, the fir-.1 S 1.1100oh ... 1111 h\\111
go d1reuly w the depo.,i1, .111d
mu'>l alw ra1'>t' t'nough m 1111t•\
for additional t'Xflt'lt..,1·'· hl1•
t.lf'lOralJUO'>. lro111 \"oll l•Hl'>
tund-rabm~ at llVllll''
'"(think it\ ""nwthi11i.: tha11h1•
'tudents have l!J \'1;111111111 \\11111
gf'l done. ...a1J P.1111 \\ mldl.'r.
member-.hip rhctir f 1r thl' I' I ">A
"We a.re Vef) '>llpport1H· .111111
Hot:'dt!r and City t\11\ 111111 W110J
10 draft the polit) 'o th1·v tan
u'e it to '>elect nt'w c w111111<,w111
l'f') al the reb Jn llll't'llllg
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e~., 'mack.<. of fc:t\11111 .... 111
.. Jhe per.on pu1 1111 1lw c 11111
rni .. -.um i!> go mg to \ 11tt· th1· w,1\
!the tow1cil me111lwr """'' lttrn
ur her 10 vote J.fld l t.111111 1l1111l 11
'huuld ht' chat wa). · '>ll'l'I "'-lid
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Plaur11n>( C .111nn11-.-.w11. 1111 h11l111~
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allach th.11 v.c· 111c1y du.· c .1..,.,
~d ahout Ii" 'trapp111g
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the t'nemy. I le\ t 111111r1g h.11 ~
with me. I will no1 \\I tit••• 11·111·1
to anyone\ la1111l}. l rdttw 111 •
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drove dow11 to htd < ,,,, l.irt•w1 II
anti pruv1d1•tl u111111 1dil't tit.ti
hruught "1111'·' lo t'\lt•ry111w\
lace-.. J li, 1mwnng phy.,.q1w .111d
humomu-. t'Xll"rtor < ould 11111
hit.If' 1h1• appare111 t1lh-1'111111 lw
hd'> for hi'> rnend.
I watched C .a,.,,, J
sWal{genng tough gtJ} v.t.11
enjoys faM ca" and a Lold b1•t•r
-\troke h1o; wife'.., huir .11111
whJ-.pt'r word' of
encuura~enw111 Ill lu·r 1·ar It
brought tu me a n ·rn·wet.I ht'llt'I
1n true love, whkh ul'o '>l"t'lt" 111
bt> lacking in ou1 11111·11
cut-throar '>Ocirty
I saw mother, C .orinm· !)penre.
hold her Mm'!> fart' 111 litr handi.
and teU him i.he c>.pecll'd him to
return. She had faith Ill him aJJd
upon his reque1;1, 5he held hac-k
the tecrrs forming in the comer ..
of her eyes.
I watched Cass and his father.
C.llUck. relinquil)h tl1e1r macho
exterior!> for a brief moml'nt to
share a quick hug and ki!>S..
"Talce care of my boy all right,"
Cass said lo his father.
"Oh, I will have no fear."
A quick glance around the
base uncovered the same
beart-relt moments being shared
between other couples. family
in.g.
"It should allow for h:.'IS tm.ni.-
ponation time for the water
quaUty sampler." Klff 'lald. At A
Tuesday meeting. supervisors
approved a threl'"Yl'ar leas<' with
I.he city that allow~ the I fealth
Care Agency to use It rent free
beginning Marth I. County offi
ented toward the
environment.
e dais are scheduled to t><.:l'upy the
bu.ildJng Feb. 14.
City officials who lm;taUed e
uailers for the c·ounty lab in tll8
faU seJd Newpon Setlch ls
much more appropriate locatio
for wattr«qulllity t~t.lng and rel
sean:h than ntn Ano. I
The county maintains and
U1CS 35 tesdn.g ah.cs in Upper
Newport Bay oJooc, ~lstant
Oty Mtullger Oaw KlJJ' said.
Samplee are token from water ar·
ea11 ln coaatal Orange County
and sent to the lab fur proce.s
en a a 9 a a a
TI1e boM'd approved the con
strucllon of the temporary wa-
ter-quality lab on Dec. 5, 2000.
'11le state's Dtpartment of Fish
and Grune, which owns lhe land
that makes up the " tuary, nl!IO
approvt.-d the move.
The city pf~ up tJu? tah for
the lm1t..alladon of the 2, lGO
squa.re~foot trailer and will lll.\O \bSOrb the cost of &Cwcr a.nd Wll·
r rvlcc to tb tnllJer.
C'.ounty health care officials 11.t
a a a
Dauv Pilot
Ui(tt contalnl!d misinforma11on
about the IJisl.J'h.;1 4 counl U rdf 1·
EJJl'> h.as not r.:~ponded to Olt'di.1
,1ul'rit"i ahout wht'thcr he wa.,
tnvolwd In a 11i.milarly mislead
ing 01cwtge in the 2000 City
c .nundl rdct' ·
• JUNE CASAGRANDE cover~
Newpor1 8eadl and John Wavm~
Airport. She rnav bo readied <ti
(!:1491 574-4232 or bV o mall at
1une.casagrande g;/at1mes.com
wlueh tovcret.l tkt 20 to f>et. .. I I
M.111-.oor '>(Jeni a meager $2ti0
um1parl't.1 to I>ixun's whopping
S l"l.n..~1
I )\!fin~ uww fuml week.'!, fo
lt-y ~pt'11I $5. 770, wltilt• rah111g s l"\,5'JL Sltci: rai'>t·d and 'Pl"lll
tlC'arly S:M,000 1111 the year.
M.u1~oor ,.ud he hud alrt·acl y
exha~tt•d hie, rnmpaign l'he-.t h)
latt <><roller. while Dixon w~
'>till \t'l'~m•; t'XJ>O'>Ure LhruuWi
curnmt'rual' jlld '>ign'>.
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN oover!> Cosio
Mesa and may be read1ed at 19491
574-4221 or bye mail at
rleirdrP newmdrr ri /allmBs.com
JUNEC.ASAGRANOE c.uvers
N1>wµor1 Beal.h ond John Wayne
Airport She may be reached at
194915J4 4232 or liv e-ma.i' at
1unt' casagram/,. '' latunes com
FYI
f" Of ntore mforma!IOrt 011 how to
help. call Princ11Jal Boll Nanney
at (714) 4n 5732, Eict. 1
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• CHRISTINE CARRILLO c owr ~
t'dUCdl•Hfl redttl he1 di 19491
574 -4268 or
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would lwve rt'quired a thiclt'f
'l..11 1 than I l•vt•r wa111.
lly the t•nd of 111y thret' hour"
on rhc bast•, I put m y nolehonk
aw,1y and partinpated.
I t haM!d lmle Lonnor around
llll' barrnck..c,, held young
Mt Kayla wlwn < orinne·~ arm go1
llwd .md t'Wrr hugged the
Spt•11cl'l> wlwn we said good-bye
I ... tined my lc"ar'> in thl! presente
of other.. but could not deny the
w1•tne~'i forming In 111y eyes.
My thought!> will continually
vhil Ca.ss and hi.., famil y, Kelly
Mt:Coy and all the humanity I
cm uuntered un I.hat austere
base. No maller what 1 think
about war, foreign affairs.
politics or my role as a
journalist I a.m thankful to ~wvc
bee11 part of such a tourhing
and possibly historical event and
will forever be grateful to those
who fight for our cow1t.ty .
•
expected to pay $19,539 per year
to nm the lab al Shellmaker l.s-
la11d. ·1 hat lnduJcs janitorial
services, 1111linlenar11.·e and some
utllitlt•!.. fo1 the :llfTNH fiscuJ
year, llw lab will Colli the county
$17,029 fot initial set up and op-
emuonal COSl!I.
Whllc the county water·
quality lnb uses IJie temporary
fac1H1y, om,;ats are waltinl( for
an additional $1.3 n1Ulion in
i.tate tt:vcnu to build a pcnno-
11ent mn.rtnc center, which Is till •
In the conceptunl stogc. State, hud~ ·t prohltnts have delayed
tl1at project for CWo to lhree.
years, Klff said.
• PAUL CUNTON covers the
environment, bualn A and politlca. :
He may be reechOd et 1949) 1 l
764 -4330 or by • mail et
f)nul cllnton l1t1m•~OO'nl • • --
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MAILBAG
Steel served admirably under
the circumstances
'Ille apparent Intention of Geoff
West's lener to the Daily Pilot wcAS to
thrash Costa M~ City Councilman
Oui.s Steel r A bumbling way to run a
city council
meeting,· Tuesday)
It had the
opposite effect on
me. I felt an
overwhelm mg
sympathy for Steel
Maybe thir, i'>
becaui.e I too have a
miserable cold, have
had to take med1l 111e
to relieve the wur'>I
Chns Steel of symptom-. and
couldn't ewn
unagme going to o council meeting, let
aJong leading 1t
Ille '>light m1\tak~ Steel made m
that process were remarkahll• under Ull'
cin-umstance ...
DONNA JORDAN
Nt·wpon fkal h
The Navy needs to rethink its
u c of the Fl Toro base
1.a. .. 1 year·~ Orangt' < .ounry pa'>'>age
of Mea .. ure Rand the rciecllon af
Propo'>it1on 51 b a wake up l'all to lht.•
U ~ Navy that l·I roro !>hould be
revl\llt'd. After all. 11 was puhhc
op1111on th<1t cJU">ed rhe Navy to
dl't'ide 10 !>Pll rhe b,1c;e rather than g1vt.·
11 for publlr benefit Now 11 i'> publil
o pinion that '>3Y'> don't tran,fer that
hac;e until 11 I'> cleaned up for ti'.
intended U'>e I ht• \.Oler' .t.11 CJVl'r
C.al1fornia have !>Jid nu Ill paying for a
park for lrvmt•, and the Navy i'> only
funded for deanup to tht' level of 1hat
of an airport
Ju~I look at the vote la'>t November,
ai, compared w the vote la'>I March
Lleanup, Mea'>urc H, wa., broadly
'>Upportt'd in Orange Lounty. while
park funding, l'ropo'>tlicm 5 1. wa:.
re1ct·ted all over the \l<lle By t ontra'>I.
~ ...
H•.-t>or f.utt>luff A..........., Lln""" Newport
~ C<>u\ e1,.., ... 1.ary !Xhoo4•
Ho6ted l1y
Leigh and Lucy 5teint7erg
Pre5ented l1y
• Featuring
Pi6<l Jcunh.o. 'J\W:&
10K Run/Walk 5K Run/Walk
8 Youth Rac::ee
IE..,_. Toddler Trot
tt,; • '°•I l .. t
START TIMES
Registration 6:30 a.m.
Expo 7:00 a.m.
IOK Run 7:15 a.m.
SK Run 8:30 a.m.
Stroller SK 8:33 a.m.
SK Family Wal k 8:35 a.m.
Youth Races from 9:30 -10:45 a.m.
(Kids 12 & under)
Co-Sponeore
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e p~HJON I LAND ----··••ff u•-t•• •t••••• tut•
DailyAPilot
the developers' iniuuuve, Mea .. ure W,
which the Navy 11> blindly honoring,
passed wilh a majority only i11 '>Outh
Orange County citie~. r believe the Navy should revl'>ll 11
Toro and conMder that the l11glll'~t
and best U'>C for an airport may 111:.1
welJ be an airport
DONALDNYRE
N1·wpurt lh'<it h
1
Hotel will add more to
penin \ula than tattoo parlor"
READERS RESPOND
Mixed feelings on the way
residents view the old Port Theater
AT ISSUE : ~ho11ld < .orona del Mar's Port Theater
ll'<<'i ve 'land111 ;.11J...' "tat u~ to a llo w easier use of
till' l>11ildi11g(
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DEMETRIO KERRISON
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tloe ... 11'1 hJv1· any archllt'Ctural value
JI ,111, II i'> .111 eyt''>llrl', f believe, and I
lwlll'w 11 -.t111uld be turn down And
I d1111 t think the taxpayer<,' rnurwy
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donl .,.., •• rnv \"cillll' Ill II
LINDA THOMPSON
Newpon Bt>ach
smallt.·r dUdJenc.c would be a plw.
and I would be w1.happy to ~e 1t i.:u
t1> a1111thl'r u~
JUDY COOPER
Corona <.lei Mar
Plt•a'>l' kt>ep tht' !'on and Balboa
thedtt'r'> We la.JI do -.omethmg with
them. wc rnw.1 prt'-..:rve '>ume uf the
bcdUty of C Jld Nt'wport. I aJwa)" Wd.'>
go111g tu lhe Pun wht"n 11 wa ... open.
'>O lt·1\ hopt' Wt' ket'p it.
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regardini.: the propo<.t•d R1.·ge111 I lo1t•I
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tor pt.·nirh ula la1 h p111<·1111JI !or
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lo'c" -.ight that a hotl'I i' o pl'll tor
pubhl U\l' ltht.~ 111oh11l' home p.11 k I'
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\o\tllllt! lit• 11111111 1111'11111111,111 II I li.11<1• llH·d 111 Lorona del Mai 10
rt·ar-. I w,1, I.here at 1lw optmtng of
the Port I hl'ater I '><!\.\ many n11w1e'>
1twn·., ..,..,, (,unt' ,.,rth I.he \\111d
GLORIA RUZICKA
Nt"wpon Bt'ach
Hilling-. '>a}'> tht•n· h l'il'\ hea1 h
oc:ce.,-. I du111 think .1 <. t•mt.•nt '>l'.l ,.,,i11
m frcm1 ol the muhill· home park
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atce.,,
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JOAN NEPILLE
• I \I' 1 I l\1-,11 h
KEVIN WILKES
,( \ lt '·l
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I 1h111k 11 "a wry nltl' llllle
tlit·.111·r I tl11nk they ough1 tu re'>ll>re
11 .1111.J h,1\.l' uld rnm 11.·-.. \omt' of the
11ltkr 1w11pll' ''m1lcJ cnJo\ I.hat Jlld
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MAUDIE WHYTE
t ornna dt'I Mar
l111rr I lw.111·r '' ,1 < ool thJ.ng. kt"t·p 11.
I ctm 111 fawr uf kt>epmg Llw
landmJ.Il '>taru.,
BETIYBlOOO
Corona del Mar
I ht-he' e thdt I.he thl'att"r dt">erves
landmdfk 'tatU'> II ''an artl'>lt<
qudlnt theater I haw alway., loved
thdt tht'dler, II hi:L'> got hL'>IOf\ ,,, II
.\J1d I t.hmk l.ha1 ( o unolmdll l>1Lk
'\1chob .... IO!>eO'>ltlVt' and IOtall\ UUl
of lme and out of character and not
m -I thmk hi'> tommenLs Me
nd1c ulou'.o, let mt' JU\! put 11 that
way Absolutely nd101low. and .ht'
'>hould JU~l move 1f he d~n t Ll.ke 11.
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J lntatwn 111111111 ilw p t.•1111h11l.1 11 •• 1 .. 11 •• 11 11 .. 1d1·111 RUSSELL JENKINS
c oro11c1 del Mar
JENNIFER IRANI
Newpon &:ach A'> o \lllt11g1·r rt·..,1J1•111 111 !111 1\.111111.1
i't'llll1'Ul.1 I lid1t•\1' tbt• lkg1•111 I t1111·l
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revt'nuP lor our tit\, "'lull'
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11l1 .. 11t•r 111 1hat IOl<lllOn would lw
I du bt'heve 11 .. hould comt' down:
111' very much of an eyec;ore I \\toUlil \t'lltll(t' 1 ..... l\ 1111' ul 1lir
l'''"i'li Ill ""11 II 11 t\t 111•,1 1 HEIDI SIEGEL
Corona del Mar " I~. ti 1111 I ,., 11 1111 .111·1 II "1 mh·rlul tu rt'lurhl'>h 11 t'\en for J
JENNIFER DABBS
B.ilh11 I 1'1 11111,111.1
SPIRIT RUN
5K/10K RUN/WALK
SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 2003
Fashion Island, Newport Beach
RACE FEATURES
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SK drtJ HIK Jill' 1ir11ur' rl'1 <'IW .1 p.i1r
of A~IC~ runninl! 'h'"'' fur thrt't'
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REGISTRATION
On·lint Rtg1,trillon-di ww, .. ~tn.ino:n'l nt 111
Wilk·in R~1slrallon .ind T 'h1rt/p.n ktt 1H1 ~ ur I '"111• '" I l,11111 11
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two tickets on SouthW\'Sl A1rhnl'S ciiurtew ol Hh1t l'ro" 111
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the top 5 men and women 40 yem anJ 11\'l r who l\\'.it
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of Jamba Juice Smoolhtts (52)" anJ c1 ·1111 .. 11 l~111.111J
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"This is as good a team win as
you can have, because all eight
kids performed their roles."
EYEOPENER
Daily~Pilot
Sponl Hall ol Pa.me
l ~-lw•l~lj(ll10•ull.1•J1w"
Chris Sorce,
Estancia boys basketball coach
A6 Wednesday, Febru<¥Y 5, 2003
PREPS
Gire er
twists
& turns
Fate pits Westminster
coach against Estancia
team that could have
been his at one time.
T he Estancia High boys
basketball team completed a
season sweep of Gold en West
League rival Westminster
1\Jesday, upping its combined winning
margin for two games with the Lions to
76 points.
But for a twist of fate, however,
first-year Westminster Coach Elbert
Davis may have been on the other side
of those drubbings.
Davis, who coached the Corona del
Mar High girls program for five seasons,
before resigning to accept the boys job
at We!.tminster, was. for a fleeting
moment, chosen to coach the Estancia
boy!. team the summer before the
2000-01 season.
BARRY
FAULKNER
But, literally hours
after accepting the
job as a walk-on,
Davis was informed
he was given a
teaching position at
Pacifica High, thus
taking him out of the
F.agles' equation.
Long story short,
the Pacifica opening
feU through, but not
before Estancia
sophomore coach
Ou-is Sorce. now in
his third season at the varsity,helm,
agreed to Lake over the Estancia
program, ending what had been an
off season of tumult after Rich Boyce left
to become head man at Edison High.
Davis. a former star guard at
Southern California College (n ow
Vanguard University). returned to the
CdM girls program, where he bided his
time before satisfying his desire to shift
to boy!. basketball this season.
Unfortunately for Davis, that
opportunity came at Westminster,
which enters Tuesday's league game at
Ocean View at 2-18, 0 -8 in league, wi th
an I I -game losing streak and not much
hope of turning thingi. around any time
soon.
• • •
The pe rpetual Bell trophies, and
corresponding postgame feasts at the
Newport Rib Company, will be awarded
this week to winners of the season
series between crosstown boys and girls
basketball rivals lrom Costa Me!.a and
Estancia.
The &.tanc1<1 girls have won six
straight again!.t Mesa and, barring a
23-point upi.el victory by the Mustangs
Wednesday at F~tancia, will retain the
Rell for the third straight season. In the
event of a o,pUt, the point differential is
rhe lit·· breaker. If that is even. the
'>chool 1ha1 won the trophylhe previous
year. remains in possession.
On the boys side, Pstancia earned its
SOth wm in 69 games against Mesa with a
thrilling 40-35 triumph Jan. 15 at
Estancia The f.agles, who need the
vidory to enhance their p rospects of
collecting one of the league's four
guaranteed spots in the OF Southern
Section Playoffs, need only to come
within four points of the Mustangs to end
Mesas two-year ownership of the Bell.
•••
I have been crillcal of CIJ· Southern
St>ction Commwioner Jim Staunton's
leadership skills, but his decision not to
penali.7.e schools that dld not abide by a
section edict to use Spalding footballs
in the 2000 playoffs. as part of a
sponsorship agreement, is to be
commended.
The section's preseason decree to use
Spalding balls that some coaches and
playcn; deem inferior to others, raised
eyebrows among those who questioned
the secdon's authority to dlctate use of
a specific brand.
At the Jan. 23 meeting of the
Southern Sectfon Council in Long
Beach. Staunton said Spalding officials
have solicited input from section
coaches. signaling a commitmen t to
produce a product worthy or universal
usage ln the future.
•••
The announcement of All-OP
f ootbalJ aelcctiont last week dld not
lnch.Jde a ~rt Harbor honoree for
the ftrtt timulnce 1995. It was, in fact.
onJy the second time In 21 8e8.80os no
SWior earned AU-OP recognition.
February I 0 honoree
MARK NEBEKER
Sports Editor Roger Carlson • (949) 5744223 • Spof'tl Fax: (949) 650-0170
COLtEGE BASEBALL
DON LEACH I DAJLY 'P1l 0 l
The Anteaters' junior infielder Matt Fisher (left), stops a bloop single on the shde as outfielder Jon Horwitz backs the play up in Tuesday night's season opener.
UCI edged by Bulldogs, 1-0
Fresno State finds the
difference with run in the
eighth inning that srands
in a rare pitching duel.
Steve Vlreen
Daily Pilot
ANTEATER IW.l.PARJC -Brett Smith is
a sophomore. He's been where Kris Krise
and Ouis Nicoll were: nerves racing.
awaiting to throw
their first pitch in
NCAA Division I
baseball. So. Srruth,
who wa.5 on his
game. did not mind
to step aside in UC
Irvin es home
opener that still
proved to be a
pitchers' duel
This game ~
about pitching. and
Krise and Nicoll
met the challenge. It was no wonder the
di.fJerence in the game came down to one
clutch hiL That belonged lo Fresno State,
which earned a season-opening 1-0 vic-
tory over UO at Anteater Ballpark Tues-
Fresno St.
Anteaters
1
0
Eagles upend the
Saints with a total
team effort in Golden
West League victory.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
SANTA ANA -Visldng Estancia I Ugh
"roled" to a 69-61 Golden West League
boys basketball upset win over Santa
Ana Tuesday.
All eight F.agles who played executed
their roles to the utter satlsfacdon of
Coach Ouis Sorce, whose team lm·
proved to 15-8, 5-4 in league, moving to
within a half game of the third-place
Saints (12-9, 5-3) and just one game
back of second-place Orange (6-3 in
league).
•We needed this," said senJor point
guard Matt Cachola who hit 10 of JO
free throws and added a team-hlgh
seven assists.
SenJor center Joey UndquJst hit 11 of
12 6eld·goal attemptt to ftnlsh wttb a
team· and career-high-tying 25 polnts.
while Junior Carlos Pinto popped for 21
potoU. Undqulst hid 13 rebounds and
Pinto 11.
Senion 7.adt NoYak and Erik Ander·
een toOt wms blanbting Suua Ana
day night before 750 baseball fans.
"Its a big deal; that first pitch is huge
for them," said Smith, a 6-foot-5 right-
hander who struck out lour and allowed
just two hits in 11 innings. "I hate leaving
games, but we have to have everyone
ready 10 pitch. I remember I was wound
up in knots. I was shaking my whole way
to the park."
Smith said he has added a pitch 10 tu. ...
game this season. a slider, which helped
him throughout his three innings. I le be·
gan the game with a stnlceou1 and he
ended his stint with another. UCJ Coach
John Savage predetermined Smith's \:>itd1
count to go to 45 pitches. and Smith
ended the third with 44.
"I thought (Smith) wai. very good.
borderline dominating.· said Savage. who
was impressed with the pitching from
both teams. "You saw the future. lf we
pitch like that the whole year. we're gomg
to have a very good year."
Savage also noted the rarity of a 1-0
game.
"Very rarely do you !lee a 1-0 game in
college baseball," Savage said. "I don't
think you'll see a bener pitched game."
·111e Anteaters were not involved in a
1-0 baJJgame last year and they have not
been in one since March 30, 1979 m a loss
at Cal State Fullerton.
Granted. Tuesday night was the first
game for both teams. so rustiness at the
plate is sometimes expected. yet thal did
not overshadow the pitching.
Krise. the 6-6. 230-pound right-hander
who was drafted by the Arizona Di-
amondbacks in the 43rd round, Wd.S one
of the UO pitchers that held Lhe Bulldog:;
i.coreless through seven innings. His de·
but began with an impressive inning in
the fourth.
For starte~ Krise faced Fresno State
junior Casey McGehee. who led Lhe Bull-
dogs in batting (.367), runs scored (49,
hil.\ (88) on-base percentage (.412 ), total
bases ( 127) !Uld slumng percentage
(.529) last year. Krise struck out Mc(..ehee
in three pitches.
"I knew who he Wd.S and that got me
fired up." Krise ~d of Mc."Gehec. "At fir..-i .
everyone gel\ pre-game jitters, bu1 I wa..
quite ready for this game.
·n1e Anteater pitchers. Smith, Kri.-.e.
Nicoll, Paul fripoli and Michael Koehler,
aUowed jUS1 five hits and struck out 11.
Tripoli took the loss. while Fresno Slate
f:reshmaJi Matt C.ana picked up the win.
Cody Smith, a jw1mr for I resno State.
started the game and fini<ihed with three
strikeouts and allowed two hits in three
innings.·
The Rulldog-.. coached by first yeai
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
Upset Specials
senior Brandon McGee in a box-
and-one scheme,'holding him to
a season -low seven points on 3-
of· 15 shooting. including I of 7
from three-point range. McGee
scored 34, including one of his
eight three-pointers with one second
left, to key a 64-62 Santa Ana win Jan. 10
at Estancia.
Jordan Stroman had seven points and
five ~bounds in a starting role. while
Tyler Hoffman and Scott Sankey added
valuable momen ts off the bench for the
winners. who visit crosstown rival Costa
Mesa Thursday.
Estancia led, 36-26, after a first half
that included JO lead changes and the
Sa.i.ntS got no closer than four from then
on.
With the 6-foot-8 Undquist dominat·
Ing inside, &tancia hlt half of its 46
field-goal cries. while hitting 22 of 33
foul shot.s.
"We executed the plan on defense,
with Zack and Erik working their bun.
off, and we were patient on offense,"
Sorceaald.
"(The Sa.int.s) had no answer for Joey
Inside. Thll ls as good a team wtn as you
can have. because a1J eight kids per-
formed their roles."
Santa Ana wu 25 of 54 Crom the fteld
('6.3~) and Just 3 or 5 from the foul
line.
A hustling Mesa team
r(,llli~s in final p eriod
to beat Panthers.
B'Y.c• Alderton
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Finals weren't the
only tests Costa Mesa High boys basket-
ball players studied for last week.
The Mustan~· 49-45 Golden West
League upset win over visiting Orange
Tuesday nJgbt was as much about
p reparation as it was execution, accord-
ing to Coach Bob Serven. Well, the Mus-
tangs passed this exam to maintain a
hold on fifth place In league (3·5), I Yl
games behind Estancia (5-4), beading
into the crosstown showdown Thursday
at Mesa. ~
"We looked like a team that had gone
through scouting," Serven saJd. "We
took wha t we practiced into the game
and that Is something we haven•t dooe
all year. The players executed."
Sctwn ~ especially pleased wttl1 bis
team's defense. which reoordt..-d rtine
teals -flw by point guard Brian Molina
-and led in the turnover mwgf n. 19-12.
Mesa's wne defense created prob·
lems Cor AeVer8l Panth~ including
6-foot-6 senJor Patrick Sanden, the
team'• leading acurer (17.2 polo~ per
coach Mike -BareMJle who guided Cal
State Northridge to a Big West C..Onferenu.·
title last year, scored m the eighth iruung.
Chm P'dtrid singled 10 !~ft field and stole
i.econd to add p~.;urc for the Anteaters.
With rwo out. UCI chose to walk Cody
Smith to get lo Brian Pierce. But Pien.e
got a hold of a 1-2 p1td1 and his hard-tu1
ball bounced off the glove of a diving
tllird baseman, Matt Andcn.on and rolled
mto left field. sconng Patrick.
UCJ second babeman Matt ..-L<.her. a
junior transfer from Oklahoma deftly
fielded a hanJ-cha~ng ground ball. and
made Lhe quick throw to first, to prevent a
run in the bonom of the seventh
The Anteaters return to action Friday at
3 p.m.. when Glenn Swanson is i.et Ill
open a three-game !>erie. a1 Santa <Jara.
Nonconferenc.
Ffesoo St. 1, UC Irvine 0
Scont by Innings
Freimo St ooo ooo 010 1 ~ o
UCI ooo ooo ooo o 6 1
Srrnth, Wolfenbarger (4), Glynn (61,
Garta (7), Young 181. Edwards (91 and
Marcelli; Sm1lh, Krise (4), N1coll l6),
Tnpoh (8). Koehler 18) and Werbun. W -
Gana, 1-0 L -Tripoli, 0 l Sv -Edwards
111 28 -Haag IFS), McGehee (FS),
Horwitz (UCI), Klemm IUCI)
game). Last time these two
teams played, Sanders lit up
Mesa with 21 points and 25 re-
bounds in a 15-polnt Orange
win. Tuesday was a different
story as Sanders recorded a dou-
ble-d ouble (points and rebounds)
with 10 and 10, respectively, but hit on
only 2 of 11 from the field.
With Sanders n ursing a sore right an-
kle the first two minutes of the fourth
quarter, Mesa made its run. The Mus-
tangs (8-14 overn.11) outscored the Pan-
thers (l 3-10, 5-3) by six the first 2:40 of
the fourth quarter to trim the Orange
lead to one. Mesa took the lead for good
when Molina hit a three in front of the
Mesa bench off of an assist by Danny
Krikorian to make It 43-41with1:32 left.
Krikorian led the Mustangs with 20
points and added four rebounds while
Scott Knox tallied 18 (eight in the fourth
quarter) oo 7-of-13 shooting.
Jeff Waldron had a team-leading
seven rebounds for Mesa. The Mustanp
outscored tlle visitors. 17-6. The Pan-
thers went S:JO Into the fourth quarter
without scoring.
•(Mesa) W"-' ready to play and we
weren't and that ls my fault," 84id Riek
Rodabaugh, aervtng as he.d coach in
place or Andre Smith. who took a leaw
of abeeocc CoUowtng tho team's ~th
game for medka.l realOnt.. "':
Daily Pilot
BASKETBALL
CdM turns it
on in the third
quarter, 52-36
Sage Hill extends St.
Margaret's before
finally falling, 61 -60.
Corona del Mar Hlgh's girls
basktlball team turned it on in
the second half and grabbed a
52-36 Pacific Coast League deci-
sion at Tesoro Tuesday. •
Tesoro. 1-20 overall and win-
le& In league, enoyed a 22-18
halftime lead, b ut Corona del
Mar Coach James Barkalow ap-
parently got his message across
at halftime.
·1 was a Uttle upset.· said the
first-year CdM coach. "We beat
them in the first round some-
thing like 65-36 and here we
were down at the half. H
Corona del Mar responded
with a 23-9 run in the third quar-
ter, keyed by a defensive effort
which tied Tesoro in knots.
Kelliann Klein led Cd.M with
18 points and Madison Otterbein
chipped in with 11 points as
CdM improved to 10-11. 5·2.
Tars impress, 39-23
Newport Harbor High's Sail-
ors improved to 13-12, 3-5 in
the Sea View League with a
~olid effcxt against visiting Ir-
vine, posting a 16-point margin
of victory behind the play of Jil ·
llanne Whitfield. Athena Vas-
quz, Vanessa Miller, Tiffany
Unsday and Lindsey Woller.
Whitfield had 10 p,oints, _10
rebounds and four steals, four-
year starter Vasquez had six
points, five assists and five re-
bounds, and Woller had eight
po101~ and eight boads. AJso.
MilJer scored seven points and
Linsday contributed five points.
Irvine fell to 0-8 m the Pacific
Coast League.
Sage HiU just mi sses
Sage Hi.JJ School dropped a
44-40 Academy League deci-
sion to league-leader Sl. Marga-
ret's as the v1s1tors got hot from
the outside in the third quarter
to drop Sage l lill to 11 -5. 3-4 in
league.
The loss spoiled some lofty
<statistics racked up by Sage Hill.
Haywood Wright had 19
points. 13 rebounds and six
bloch. Katie Puishys had eight
points and eight rebounds. and
Debbie Yoder-Lee had seven
'Steals. SI. Margaret's improves
lO 14-3, 7 .Q.
In boys basketball fuec;day:
Lightning falls. 6 1-60
• OOYS BASKETBALL -The
run continues for the St. Marga-
ret's Tartans. although Sage Hill
c;chool's boys basketball team
made the visitors learn their
llst victory in as many games
Tuesday at Newport Coast.
1be Tartarls got by the Light-
ning, 6 l ·60. in Academy League
play despite a 34-point effort
from Michael Fitzhugh.
Sage Hill had the ball with six
seconds left but the shot didn't
fall
The Tartans (7-0 1n league)
had four players score in dou-
ble figures. compared to Fitz-
hugh and Kevin Joyce ( 11
points) for the Lightning (8-13,
3-4 in league).
Sage Hill only had 14 re-
bounds (five offensive and nine
defensive) with Fit7liugh and
Joyce each grabbing four. Joyce
tallied six assists.
SCHEDULE
WB>NESOAY
Baebtbal
Cotlege men-UC Riverside at UC
lrvtne, 7:05 p.m.
Community college men -
Orange Coast at Riverside, 7:30
p.m.
Community college women -
Orenge Coast It Riveralde, 5:30
p.n'I.
High adlool boya -Corona del
Mer at T&soro, 7 p.m.; Irvine It
Newport Harbor, 1 p.m. •
High ldlOOI glr1a -Costa Med"at
Estanci3, 7 p.m.
Soccer
High ldlOOl boyt-Cofona del
Mar et Teeoro, 3:16 p.m.; Irvine et
N9wpOrt Htrt>or, 5 p.m.
High ec:hool girts-Coate Meq at
Ettande, 3 p.m.
l"2119\1W
Community college "*' -Mt.
Sen AntoniO at Orang. Coat. 7
p.m.
Wl••111
High IChoot -Estendt et O,.nge,
• p.m.; 'Nlltminater at Colle
Mtee,tp.m. ....,,.
ttlah ~ Oktt -Nonhwood et tofona dlt Mer, 3 p.m.; ~
Hlafboiw. Woocbtdge Cat Unllt•lll¥•. 4:30 p.m..; Co.a
MlleMs..MAM.3:11p..m.
S P O R TS
COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
UCI tries to snap three-game losing streak
Riverside invades
the Bren Evens
Center tonight.
Steve Vlraen
Daily Pilot
TV: KDOC
RADIO: KUCI 88.9 FM
outing.· UCI Coach Pai Doug-
lass said of the 66-62 win at
Pacific.
._-. urne~ this i.eason.
Utah St.
Pw:tfio
UCSB ua
Cat Poly
ldlhO
FulJerton
~. =SL
w L I It! has led the teal•\
in 12 of 15 games. 7 2 Las! week. The ! ~ I fighlanders tied a
~ 4 single-season l'ugh
$ 4 with 12 three·
4 1 pointers in a 79· 71
4 s loss to visiting Pa-
' e cific. They hit 11
3 6 t:reysina74-71 WUl a 7 over Northri<tge
Wedliesday. Febru..-y 5, 2003 A1
BASKETBALL
SUMMARIES
Cou.EGE MEft
GSM:
Concordia n. Vanguard 55
vanguard -Adamczak 9. Egkan O.
Hartman 11 , Pierson 16, Rosborough
8 Moreau2. Coner 2. Burnette 7. Enns
0
3-pt goals -Pierson 2, Hartman 1,
Rosborough 1
Fouled out -AcUlmczal.. BurOfJ!le
Ted'lnk:41i -none Conc:ofdle -ThOmll! 8, Fontaine 24,
Luster 6. Victor 6, Beeler 13. McDaniel
0 Grotn 3, Eiits 9, Freeman O. LuC8$
4. Wats0n 4, Pulley O ·
J..pt goal,. -Eiits 3 Victor 2. Groth 1.
Fouled out -none
Technicals -none
BREN EVENTS CENTER -
If the UC Irvine Anteaters are
to look for some form of hope
or for an example of th,ey're
capabilities, they need only to
look at their victory at the Uni-
versity of the Pacific. Jan. 23.
That. after all, was the last
time the UCI men's basketball
team won a game.
"We can play at that level
Sometimes yo u have to go
through the struggles to go on
to improve. There were. times
last year when that group
questioned itself and got
through growing pains. This
can all be positive if we can
continue to improve.·
four home games
we thought we
wouJd be on an up-
swing. To lose the
first two, it's nol
positive. We do
have two more ar
home. We have to
rebound. I feel con-
fident that the kids
will respond and do
it. I don't think we
have reached our
full potential."
Cartet scored 20 in
the loss to Paci.fie
and 25 in the win over North
ridge. UCR senior forward
Mark Miller nailed 6 of 8
three-pointers and finished
with 21 points again'>t North
ridge.
1 Halftime -Conoord1a, 38-31
The Anteaters, who shot a
season-high 59% (66.7% in the
second haJ.O at Pacific, will at-
tempt to recapture that touch
when they host UC Riverside
tonight at 7:05, in a Big West
Conference game at the Bren
Events Center. UCl will begin
the second half of Big West ac ·
tion in its third of a four-game
horn est.and.
"That by far was our best
The Anteaters are 11 -7, 5-4
in the Big West and in a
fourth-place tie with Cal Poly
San Luis Obispo, which de·
feated UCI. 74-68. That was
the first time the 'Eaters Jost
two games at home since
January 2000. UCI has Josi
three straight, it's longest los-
ing streak in three years.
"It's been an unusual first
half of play as ii has been for a
lot of teams,• UCI Coach Pat
Douglass said. .. With these
Douglass is not only prep-
ping his team to bounce back.
but he wanlb the squad to
peak at the right time: at the
Big West Conference Tourna-
ment, March 13· l 5 at the Ana-
heim Convention Center
Riverside is tied for eighth
with a 3-6 record after the first
half of play in conference. The
Highlanders fearure freshman
sensation Nate Carter. a 6-
foot · 7 swingman who leads
the Big West in scoring { 18.3
points per game). Carter has
scored 20 or more points six
BRIEFLY
UCl senior forward Jordan
Harris leads the Anteaters.
~ring 11 .9 poin~ per game.
Junior center Adam Parada
Ill 4 ppg). who has 15 blocked
shots this season. will look to
be the school's new career
leader in blocks. He IS tied
with Jeff Von Lutzow ( 1989-931
with 98.
Anteaters retain No. l reputation
Hawaii split leaves
1-2 slots untouched .
CRAWFORD HAU -Coach
John Speraw's UC Irvine men's
volleyball team remains No. l in
the nation for the second
straight week in the USA Today/
American Volleyball Coaches As·
sociation poll re.leased Tuesday.
The Antea1ers (11 • l), who
were at No. 13 UC Santa Barbara
Tuesday, split home matches
with No. 2 Hawaii last weekend,
losing to the Warriors. 3· l, Friday
and winning, 3-0, Saturday. UCI
continues on the road with a
match Friday at 12th-ranked Cal
State Northridge.
HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER
CdM, Tesoro tie, 0-0
Pla~ng on a small and
hard field. the Corona del
Mar High guts soccer team
and host Tesoro dueled to a
scoreless tie Tuesday in Pa-
cific Coast League play in Las
Flores.
The Sea Kings (9·3-2. 6-0-1
in league) dominated the first
half despite the field neutral-
izing their attack. said CdM
Coach Bryan MiddJeton.
spent off a cro!» from Bar-
bara Julian.
Irvine tied 11 at the 38:23
mark on an outside shot.
Kara DeMille (three saves)
and Lilja Addeman <two
saves) shared goalkeeping
duties for the Sailors. who ap·
pear to need two Vlctones in
their last two league games to
clinch a CIF Playoffs berth.
In boys action Tuesday:
• Orange 4, Costa Mesa 0:
Ben1amin Elias and Willmer
Hernandez t'ach conunued
to tmpre!>.S Day Wlth aggres
s1ve defense.
Mesa host.s rnw.-town n
val Estancia at 3 p.m. Thurs-
day.
• Santa Ana 2. Estancia J ·
Estancia S3\.\ its record fall to
6-10·1. 3-7·1 1n the Goldt>n
West League as Santa Ana tm·
proved to 12-6-4 7 1-2.
COLLEGE WOMEN
GSAC
Vanguard 61. Concordia 48
V."9U•rd -Candelana 6. J
Landerman 2. ills 2.Wilco11
16,Dinenbir 15, Joseffson 11 Lee'·
Seaman3. McKinney 4
J. pt goala -Jo~fsson J. Seaman 1,
01nenbir 1. Wiloo,, \
Fouled 01.1t -none
Tectt111cals none
Concordia -Sherman 6, Ryan 9.
Twaddell 16. Fl11nagan f>. Weelrley J
Carvalho O Fisher 4 Miller 2
Egglelon 2
3-pt goals -Ryan 2. Weekley 1
Fouleo ou' -none
Tectln1cals -none
HIGH SCHOOl BOYS
Go6den w.. LNcue
Costa Mesa 49, Onlnge 46
Score by 0.Uarws
Orange '" 1 11 6 Mesa •2 10 11
Orange -Gonzales 8, Game 5
Sanders 10 Pa1omeres O Ramirez S
Collins 10 Reeves 3. Ballestero 0
3 p1 goal~ -Gonzales 2. Ramirez 1
Rei?Vet; 1
Fou1ac1 out -no,.,., Tedln1cats -non&
Mesa -Waldro,., 4 Stankovic 0. (no>'
18 0 Knkonan 20 Molina 5, Pep1c 2
Dominguez 0
3-pt goat' -D Kr kor1an 5 l(no~ 4
Molina 1
Fouled out -non01 Tec11n1cals -none
Esuncia 69. Sanu AM 11
Score by CluaNri Estanc•a ·9 ·1 '9 1A
Santa Ana ·~ '~ 20 t5
Est•nc::ia -Pinto :i>1 Stroman 7
Lindquist 25 Cact>ola 10, Novak 2
Hoffman 4 Andersen O San«ey 0
J pt goals none
Fouled out -none Technica1s -none
Santa Ana Sliva 13 Ateiandro 12
Ates 2f> McGee 7 Favela 3
3·pt goals -At.es f> McGee 1 S11va 1
Fouled out -Ale1and•t'J Tnpp
Tedln1ca15 none
St Margaret's 61, Sage Hill 60 seo... by Ouerten
St Margaret s 6 23 16 le
The Anteaters received 14
first-place voles and 238 total
points in this week's poll. Hawaii
follows with 219 points. BYU is
third with 208, Pepperdine is
fourth with 193 and Long Beach
State fifth with 165.
"The field was as hard as a
rock. !rind of like Astroturf. so
we couldn't spread the ball
around like we normally do.·
MiddJeton said.
CdM outshot the Tit.ans
(13-5-2. 4·2· 1 in league) by
six in the first half and had a
penalry shot that rrussed in
the 72nd minute.
Players on Orange HJgh's soc-
cer team exploited gaps in
host Costa Mesa's defense
and shut out the Mustangs in
Golden Wes! League action at
Costa Me~.
Luis Mendo1.a got the
Eagles' onl)' goal in the 70th
minute to tut the defictl m
half
Sage Hill 13 1' 16 2(;
1 St Margaret's Schafer 10
Benedet10 16 Kettler 4. Youlchanneh
15, Janzvdt 14 Cozan 2 Dongo
USA T*Y I AVCA Men's
voleybetl pol
(first-place YOtee In parentheses)
1. UC Irvine (14), 238 pta.; 2. 2. Hawa11,
219; 3. BYU ( 1 ). 208. 4. Pepperdine 111
193, 5. Long Beacn State, 165; 6
Stanford, 143. 7. Lewis; 134; 8. Penn
State, 118; 9. Pacific, 114; 10 Ball
State, 111 ; 11. UCLA. 98; 12 Cal State
Nolthridge, 74; 13. UC Santa Barbera,
45: 14. lndiana.f'uroue, Ft. Wayne, 33,
15 Loyola-Chicago, 12
'Eaters sweep
•MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: The
No. I-ranked UC Irvine men's
voUyeball team swept No. 13
UC Santa Barbara Tuesday
night in Santa Barbara. 30-21.
30-25. 30-26.
Monte Tuck:er led the Ant·
eaters. 12-1, 5-1 in the Moun-
tain Pacific Sports Federation.
with 15 kills and played at a
.609 cUp. He also had four
blocks.
The Anteaters outhit the
Gauchos by a .430-.370 ration,
and outbloclced them, 8-2.
Jimmy Pelz.el had 10 kills and
eigh1 digs.
UCSB falls to 3-8, 1-5.
Pirates win, 2-1
•JC MSBBAll: Collin Stiltt
brought home the game-win-
ning run with a two-out bunt
single in the bottom of the
ninth inr\i,ng to give host
Orange Coast a 2-1 no nconfer-
ence victory over Long Beach
Tuesday at Wendell Pickens
Field.
After see ing thelr shutout bid
spoUed by Long Beach's two-
out hit by Kevin Price, the Bucs'
Brad Miller got aboard on an
error, moved to second on an
errant throw and took third on
• passed ball
Stiltz eventually came up
wtth the ba.set loaded and two
out when hls drag bunt proved
decWve.
Jeff Plaskowski singled and
eventually .oored on Ben
Hanna's sacrifice Oy.
· Jason Crissman went 5113 ln·
nlnp, allowing three b11t and
no runs. Bryan Jacbon got the
win in n:lief.
N•u••u
Paige Janes and Kiru.te
Kramer anchored the defense
and Sea Kings' goal.keeper Ta-
nisha Senaratne had five
saves.
• Newport l , lrvtne I
Newport Harbor High's
girls finished 1-1 with visiting
Irvine in Sea View League
play to become 5-9-6, 3-3-2
in league.
NicheUe McRorier scored
Harbor's only goal with 7:45
Baker, Stvle 17), Garcia (9) and
Oahdoul. Estrada. Criuman, Murdy
(61, Treece (8). Jackson (91 end
Grant W -Jedtaon, 1·0 L -Style
2B -Blafr (LB).
<.!:"
Searle slams Cl1 Lu
• COllEGE BASBMLL Jason
Searle of Vanguard Univer-
sity's was a one-man wrecking
crew Tuesday. slugging a
grand slam home run. going 4
for 6 with four runs scored and
eight RBI as Vanguard
pounded host Cal Luthe ran,
16-11 . in a nonconferen ce
Qaseb all game.
And he was just one of four
bruisers in the VU attack. Justin
Millward was 6 for 6. with two
runs and two RBis. Joe Carna·
ban and Jason Brunet were
both 4 for6.
Searle's bases-clearing home
run came ln a five-run eighth
Inning which pulled Vanguard
from an 6°"' deficit, theo the lJ-
ons scored seven more in the
ninth inning.
Searle ftnished with two
home nuu and a double. Al o
with home rum were Qlmahan
and MUlwani.
Vanguard la 3-2. CaJ Lu ls3·1.
Orange·s Juan Miranda
scored the first Panther goal
in the 15th minute and it
stayed 1-0 until the second
half. EdcUe Navarro scored
two goals to lead the Pan-
thers (8-2-1 in league).
Mesa IS now 18· l. 0-8· l in
league.
Mesa managed a penalry
ldck m the first half. but
couJcln't convert. Day said
plays like that have typified
the season.
John Ruiz had six saves in
goal for the Mustangs while
Lions top C.Oncorctia
•WOMEN'S HOOPS: Jennifer
Wiulcox (16). Robbin Dtttenbir
(15) and Cecilia Josefsson {ll)
paved the way for Vanguard
University's women's basketbaJJ
team, which dealt host Concor-
dia Universiry a 61 -48 Golden
State Athletic Conference de-
feat Tuesday night in Irvine.
Vanguard improves to 17-7,
12 -1 in the GSAC. Concordia
falls to 15-10, 4-9.
UCI 12th in Arizona
• COUEGI! GOLF: The UC
Irvine men's golf team fi nished
12th the Arizona Intercollegiate
tournament that concluded
Tuesd ay at the Ari.wna National
Golf O ub in Tucson.
UCI senior Je ff Cob urn fin·
ished sixth at 7-under 206, scor-
lng ln the 60s for aJJ three
rounds, in cludin g a 3-under 68
in Tuesday's final round. Junior
Vannie Poncino ftnlshed 47tb at
217 (71-70-76), senJor Mike Lil·
very was 5 7th (66· 79· 75) at 220,
whll' senior Ryan Armstrong
(72-72-73) and freshman Rync
Rind.Oeisob (76 71·76) tied ror
68tb place a t 223.
ArW>.oa won the toum amr nt
with a S4-hole totaJ of 23-under
829. ua completed the three
rounda with a tow or 856.
UTBP't Ouft Baryla the
medal.lat with • 10-und,tt total
of203 on the par-71 COW'1le. one
abot ahead of Atlzo°' Ou11
~n.
Pirides j~t miss. S-4
• JC MBN"I 1"llNNll: Orange
CoMt Ctll111 dropped a 5-4
•St. ~argaret's 4, Sage
Hill I St Margaret's in1·
proved to 7 ·0-0 m the Acad ·
emy League with tht' victory
at Sage HUJ
Freshman forward 7.ad•
~fllder broke up the ~utout
btd Wlth a goal fow mmut~
in10 the ~ond half off an as-
sist from Caesar Arriaga to
cut the deficit to 2-1.
On a brealcawav. Mildt-1
struck to the lower nght·
hand comer of the goal
Goalk~per Ethan Tanney
had 19 sa~s for Sage Hill.
which fell to 6·4·4, 2-2·3 in
league.
nonconference men·s tenrus
decic;ion at PaJomar Tuesday,
once again victimized by a lack
of competitor!>.
The Puates ( 1-1) won three of
five sinldes matches and spUr a·
pair o( doubles matches. but
forfeued a singles and doubles
match. NonconferMc•
Palomar 5, OCC 4
Slngletl -Chu (OCC) def Owen1,
6-4. 3..S, 6-1 , Redondo (P) def Haley.
7·5, 6-1 , Sands (P) def. Trepte, 6-4,
3-6. Solomon IOCCI def. Fitzgerald,
7-6, 0-6, 6-3, Le (QCCl def. Kastner.
7·5, 6-4. OCC lost No. 6 singles by
default.
Ooubaetl -Owens-Redondo (P) def
Chu Le, 9-7; Trepte-Haley IOCCI def
San<ts-Fittgeretd, 8~; OCC lost No
3 doubles by default.
ace rolls, 7-2
•JC WOMEN~ TENNIS:
Orange Coast College's women's
tennis team was a 7-2 noncon-
fere nce winner at Cuya.maca in
the season opener. k~ by the
play or l..eah Becker and Ashley
Nel on in tbe l 2 ing)ts lots.
3 pt goats Benedeno 4
Youkhenneh 1
Foute<! ovt -none
Tectin1ca1s -none
Sage Hill -Loper 3 Joyce 11 W1lktn~
0 Cho 4 Fitzhugh 34 Same! 6. Lefler
2 Swanson 0
3-pt goat!> F•tlhugh 3 Samer 2
Joyce ,
Foullld Ol.lt -Cho
Techn1ca1s -none
HIGH SCHOOl GIRLS
Sea YW L..eape
N.wpoft 39. lrvtne 23
Scot'9 bv OU8t1l8ta Irvine .. 7 0 Ii 10 23
Newport 12 6 15 6 lll
Irvine -Rowe 2 Swenson 5 Houston
8. Glauct> 3, Crawforo 5 .
3-pl goals Glaudl 3. Crawford 5
Fouled out none TedlntCllls -none
Newpoft Hari>of-Whltfield 10 M iller
7 Vasqu8l 6, L1mday 5, Woller 8,
Beeson O. Campbell 0. Swigart 0.
Stoltt 1.Koon O. Eddington O Fulcit 1
3-pt. goals -Mille< l , Linsday 1
Fouled OUI -none TechntClllS -none.
Paclllc Coall Laqua
CdM sz. r.oro 38
S-.bv°'**' CdM 'II 10 7J ,, iJ
Teaoro '" e a • 36
Coftwla det Mar-Dtrn81 1. ~'"
11, HM11Ctlen 6, IClein 18, McCoy 2.
Snell 2. C. Marb 6. Stem 2. A. Martes
2, Skalla 2, VMdley 0
3,pt. goals -KliKn 2.
Fouled out -none Tedlmcata -none
r..oto -Uriah 4. Goldby 4, Tak.1 5.
Kuhn 5, Nadal 3 Bentlon 4, Holmes 4,
Boughton 7
3-pt. goals -Kuhn 1
Fouled out -l'\One r.tinica11 -none
HAPPY Blml>AY
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YOU Mf. BCING SUlD
BY Pl.AINTlH
(A Ud i. "If dern1nd
ando) VICTORIA A
WENDELL, .. n individual
You h••• 30 CAI.CH
DAR DAYS 1ft11 lhts
iummon~ " served 01
yov lo hie • lypew11tten
reipOnH •I lhls court
A letter or phon• ~•II
writ nol pro tee t you,
your t
your CllH
If y(>U do not file yo
r e•ponse on lime. you
may lose the tue. and
your waaes, mon11y and
p1 operfy rnay be taken
wtlhoul lur I her w•rnina
lru1n lhe 1ourl
Ther~ are other leaal
requ11emenl\ You m"y
w,ml to call ••t •llorney
11eht aWJY II you do not
knuw An •llornty you
llldY c•ll •n •ttorney •~ferral urvtH or "
leg•I aid off1u' (l1stt'd in
the phont booli l
Oewu"s dt qu~ It
~nlregut'n esl• ltlduon
1ucl1L1<1I usted !tent un
pt.uu de JO DIAS <:At
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da\ " U\letl quwrt qu~
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•ttoroer If YOU Afll A CRlOI
TO" 01 eontll'11e11t
c.rtclllOf of tll4I cltcffHCI.
you mut.I hit yolll' 'lalm
wllh the cOVtt and tn•il
1 copy to Ille penon1f
ftllflli~tnlaltve appointed
by tilt court w1th1n tour
months IYom the clal.t ot
the flf st Issuance ol
letters H ptO•lded 1n
Prob•I• Code section
9100 Th• lime for ld111&
cl11mi will not uµwe
belor• tuur months from
the hearon11 date noltced
dbove
YOU MAY f.XAMIN[ the
hie ~•Pl by the t;OUf I II
you are a person m
terested on the estate,
you rnay file with I.he
cou1 I a Request for
Special Notice (form 0£
1!>4) of the lil1n1 ol ~n
nventory and appnlsal
otale essels or ol
• pelttoon or llttount
•~ roV1derl 111 Pr ob ate
Cod uclton 1250 A
Rea est for Special
Nol e f0<m 1s available
Ir o the 'our I clerk
Art.,..ey for Petition«•
l'lH• J. CONIGLIO,
(SQ ,
HUDSON MA•TIN UR-
UHTf & SHUT
490 CAUl l'RINCll'Al,
IOX I 12
MONTE•lY, CA 9 3942-
0112
Publtshed Newport
Bt'4th t:osCd Mes• O•ol~
Potol f•bruilry !i. 11 12
1003
ISC 12739
MOOO Of PmTIOlf TO
ADlllSTfl ESTATt Of:
DOIOTltY AOO caws
•• DOIOTltY RIOWDS (omtlJS
CASI MO. A21WO
, ,1.,11 Io 411 heirs. benef1
'i• u· lcd nu µrt".enta r 1ar1•' ued1Cors. ton
W r•">tHl~\1.1 ,l to~mpu lln1tent trl'dtlors. and
pu.cte p~<ile1 cl 1 ~\o, y pe,.ons who m.iy ollt
I• IHl'd~n 1p11IJ1 'u erw1\t br 111te1eiled in
, 1la110 \ll llirttrn y otr .... the wlll Of ts la le 01
• '"d'd•· '" proµ1ed.ltl bu th of DO ROT HY
''" •v•w dilt< "'"al f•N AllCf CORN[ llUS oka
''""" rlt· I•"'' te IJORO I HY RICHARDS
I • "'' n nltos rt<I'"" t;ORNf l IUS
'"' le~•'•" f'1wdt 4ue A l'rTITION fOR PRO
•1'1rct 11111•1" llAm 11 a un BA TC hd"> b<>en ftled by
•bo1•rle>1nmed1df,1 CtiARlCS B R CORN[
m~nl" St n" u1noH l l llJS 1n th~ Supe11or
'"' df>n~adn JIUtrlr tflurt ol C•lllornla
ll 1m•• ' Ufl ~t'IVIL IU dr r.u11nty of ORANCI o.f~1en111 d" .tbogad11\ Tlif Pf llTION FOR
, 11n.• ot1< 1n.i de •yudd PROBA Tf rt'QUt'\h lhdl
•I l•U el dntl111110 CHARl~S B R CORN[
trt•ln1111 \\I l IUS bt APJ11>1nted <l\
CASE NUMlfR1 11rl\nnat rf"pre\.,nt~lt"
(Numero clel Coto} In tdm1n1~t•r th• ts hit
02CC04837 11l th1 cll'<Pdtnl
JUOGl Ill[ Pl TlllON reQu•\h
GlltAlO G. JOHNSTON lhr drlrdrnt ~ Will and
OU'T. C29 lUdll ,,. 11 any bP
lh• n•me And •dd1t\' ddnnltrd In prubaCe lhe
~ I ht' lOUr I " I£ I Woll dnd any < <trltlll\ are
11o1n11>r• v dllt'Hion dt ••aol•bl~ 101 r.•nnna
IJ tor tr.-~., lmn 1n th,.. t11f'! k~~pt by
,IJf'( RIOR rollR I Ot th~ LIM I
tlMt court
fHf PETITION requests
•ulhottly lo •drn1n1~tei
Ille "l• l• 11nc1« llMt Independent Admlnls
tr4hOn ot hl•tei Acl
(This Authot1ty •Ill tllow
the personal reptes.en
t1tive to take tn•ny
actions without oblatn
1n1 court •pp111val.
Belort 11kln1 U<l1ln
very important actions,
however. the personal
rtj)resenl•ll•e will be
rt'qu11ed lo aive notice
lo mterested persons
unleu they have walyed
notice or consented lo
the propot>ed action )
The independent ad
nilnistnlion authority
will be g,.nled unleu
an Interested p•••on
Illes an obiec hon to the
petition and shows good
c-ause why the court
should not eranl the
authority.
A HEARING on the
petrllOn will be held on
FEBRUARY 20, 2003 al
I 30 p.m In Dept l 73
localed at 341 The City
011ve South. Oran11e. CA
92868
If YOU OBJECT to the
&• 1nton11 of the pet1hon,
you should appear at the
heanng and stale your
ob,ed1ons or Irle w111ten
ob tee I tons with the cour I
before the hearine Your
appearance may be rn
person or by your
attorney
IF YOU AR£ A CREDI
TOR or conl1naenl
creditor ol the de~eased.
you must ftle your claim
woth lhe court and mail
d copy to the pe•sonal
1epresentah11e appotnlt'd
by the court w1thm lour
months lrom the dale al
the forsl issuance ol
letten as provided 111
Probate Code section
9100 The time for f1l111e
lld1ms will not upirt
before lour months lrom
the hea11ng dale nollced
above.
'YOU MAY EXAMINE Hie
Ille kepi bv lhe tourl II
you are a pf'rson 1n
te•tsled m the est1te.
you may hie with the
COUI I ll Reque\I for
Special Notice (form OE
J '>41 ol the l11tn11 ol an
inventory and •ppra1sal
ol estate assets or ol
.iny pet1hon or .ittour1I
•S provided m Prob•IC'
Code .,., loon 12'j() A
Request for Speci .. 1
Noltce lorm •s .waolablt
from the c<>url clerk
Attorney for Petlti-r:
fmHt L Kcryworcl hq.
(CSl,.66 T S6), Attorney
ot low, 374S W.
Chopmon Ave. Ste.
2 00, Oro1t9e, CA
92168-16S~
Publt\hed Newpor I
Beach Costa Meu Daily
Pilot Janua1 y 29. f eb
ruary 4, 5, 2003 WT045 I 111 lrDRNIA. COUNlY Of IHl Pl llllON 1•1111•sl'
IJRllNGI r.1 Nl Riil authu11ty tu adm10t\l~r 1us11cr LfNH R 700 the •~lalr und~r the Notice os hereby g111~n
I iv11 Cent~• llnv~ Wr\I, lnd~v•ndent Admont\ the undersigned will be
'>Miid Anot rA ~l/01 lt•lton ol fsldles llcl sold •I PUBLIC AUCTION
1111 r!HfltP ddrlr P\\ (This llulhority w11f allow lo be 'lield on F ebr uar V
.u1d lelt1'h1011t number ol th,. per \Onal r epresen 10. 2003 at 11 00 o'clock
111.11111111 """"'•Y "' t~tive to take ma11y ~ m Said Auchon will be
11l1rn1l1tl w1lhnut .;n atltnM without obtain mdde pursuant Ir> sec
111,,111,.v" Ill nuonbr .. 1n1t court ~µpro•al lions 21701 to 21715 nf
I• rl""' r .. 111 v •I •111mrr11 Befort' tak1n11 terta1n the business and pro
II• 1o 1.1 .. 0,, il•I J~og•dn •ery 1mportanl attmns le'>Stons tode section 2
'"I J~n ... nd~ntr o drl hr,wtvl'r. lht personal 238 ol the Lummerr•al
•'•n1Jn'1Jnlr iiu• 110 rrprP,enlat1ve will bl! U>de section 535 of the
t11·n• •b,.~•d•• ~'' r~quued tu g1v" notore Penal Code State of
Mil HIN H 1£ NNllNT to 1nleruted persons Callforn"
$111l• A, Placent11, CA ~2870
Th• busina.s Is con
ducted by :• corpoiallon
Have you start.tel dolrlc
busmen yet? Ho
Aeroip.tce Ori••
hchnoloclu. In~ •
ICet!lteen f frHm10, ere)
Tbl' alatemertt •H
llltd with lhe County
Clerk of 0!1nce County
on 01/17/03
20036930121
Of!ly Pilot Jan 22. 23.
reb !i. 12. 2003 W031
RdlllM .... Mmes....
The lollowln& persons
.,e dom1 business as·
Ouldoo1 Sports World.
1138 El Camino. Costa
Mesa, CA 92ii26
Nick S. Bertltll. 1138
El Camino. Coste Meu,
CA92626
M1r1arel A Bartlett,
1138 (I Camino. Costa
MeS.J, CA 92626
lh1s busmeu 11 con
dueled by husband llnd
wile
Have you started doma
busoneu yet1 No
Nici>. S Bar tlell
This statement w•s
hied with the County
Clerk of 011n1t' County
on 01/24/03
20036930929
Daily Pilot Jan 29 r eb
5. 12. 19. 2003 W056
The followona persons
're dome busones\ as
Acctdent •nd tn1ury
Clinic 34098 Pac1ltc
Conl H1ehw•y Ste B.
Dina Pooni. Cahforn11
92619
B•<tdley B Powell.
14102 Ruby lantern fC,
Dana Pooni. Cahlorn•a
92629
This business ·~ con
ducted by an 1ndov1dual
Ha•~ you 5IAI led doing
busme>s yet, Nu
Br.idley B Powell
This \ldlement w•s
tiled with th~ County
Clerk ol Or1nc~ County
on 12130/02
2002692806T
Oatly Pilot Jan l9 r tb
5 I? 19 2003 W061
lh• lollowma Jl~l\On\
are do1na busmen as
A ) Cl•noc Outlook\ B l
Crul1Ye Oulklohs C )
Automutt.. Outlooks
0 I 011 Ruad Outlook\ [ l Truck Outlooks. r )
C11 Outlooks C ) Boat
Outlooks H ) T11iler
Outluok>. ?Ot'O r ullcr ton
Av~ •52 Co\I• Mt'"'
CA 926?7
Chad Rt<hard Wtstlall
?020 fuller ton Ave . •5?.
Cost a Mf'Sa , CA 92'627
lh1s bus111e\s os con
due led by an mdtv1dual
tfa•e you ~tar led dome
bu\tne\\ ytt' No
Chad Hit h1rd We> ti all
This sl.itemerot was
f1l•d with the County
t.ler" ol Or.inge County
un 01/28/0l
20036931342
Oarly Pilot Jan 29 f eb
5 12. 19 1003 W060
FidttlM INless Mme s....., t S(J uni•" they have waived Kelly and Karl J"ckson
HHtN R sc •lll l INC APC nollv or uinsented lo K&E Auction Service £he lullow1ng per1.ons
J .. ltn R St tulltn~ l "I tht prnpO\t'd ac ll<>n 1 P 0 Bn• 825 R1111to •re do1n1 bosmes~ as
1 AH •041 '35 l, 4615 lhe independent Jd CA 92377 t909 873 Scott C1rmon Compiny
I 0744 Aud1on Bond l?20 North Iowa Strett '-'·•LAllhur Coull Suite m1n1slraltnn authonly •7234119 Cn\I" Me•a <;A 97626
'>'*> Nrwpur I Rear h will be £Tani I'd unle">n\ •LLSPAC[ HU"'TING 10"' .1hl"'"'" 'llf.60 an rnlerf\led per so " " .. Stott Carmon Comp.toy ·~491 P.lJ AAH "'" "" flbl<'Clrnn to the BfAC;H 8'>64 Ham11tnn llr CCAJ i?20 North
OAH: (h<ho) MAR 2l, p~Ctlt<Jn and shows itnod Avenu,. Hunt1naton Iowa Street Cost.i Mes•
2002 t ~ust why tht court Brach C.o 97646 CA 9162&
AlAN SlATlR, Clerk •hould nnl erJnl the UNll II CUSTOMER lhl\ bustnt\~ " 1 on
(A<tvorlo), Antt,..11ty NAMl INVENIORY ducted by l1tn1ttd
by CORAZON llOUSAY, A HI llRINC r•n th~ C049. Dunham Ki me l 11b1llty Co
Oepvty (Oelegoclo) t•rllltnn will bf' held otn Const mate11als we1ehl Have you star led do•nR
Hof I c £ lo 1 H l MARCii b /003 .it I 30 benlh skies busone~s yet' N<•
PlRSON SHVED: You fl m 1n Oepl l 7 l f026 Ay.ila Alber Scott Garmon Com
ore served os on lo<otlrd "! l41 lhe City A\\ttrl~d bot!\ llonr P•ny llC
lncllvfcluol cleftftclo1tt. 91>ve South Orange, CA Ian Stolt C•rnt1>n Pres1d~nt
l'ubl"hed Nrwiior t 9?8611 r098 Nichol' Poppy This sl.iltment was fl~•th l;n\la Mtsa 0doly II YOU OBJ[CI to th• King mattress & sprn1v.. Wed with lht Counly
l'tloJI f,.hfudry r, 17 19 P.f.tntuw nl lh• petolton leather sold \ktc Clerk ol Utanar County
f. ?003 W06~ vou •hould .µpeM al tht eu•t<tr w/ <as~ on 01/l!>/03
ISC 12734
NOOO Of rmooN TO
ADMllSTtl m•n Of:
CHWSJ.SOMTZc1
CHWS Fm>£llCI
SCIMTZ
WUO.A7173U
1., oll "~" l>'ntfo
1 ,.,., ;· < rttd1tor' •nu
ltn~•nt <1•dll<or\ .rid
' .. , ~·111\ who m.ev oth
.. rw1• .. ht 1rtltff'\ltd tn
lh.-Wtft r1t ... ~ l•tr tu
ltoth ol l".HARl f S f
~fHUll/ ~k• CHAHl£S
I RI OFRll'K 5r.HUI Tl
A I'! Ill ION I OR PRO
BA II It~~ l>\!f'n lolrd by
MAIO! YN I SCHUL 11 on
tht Suf'iaflm Cuur t ol
( 'hlo1111.1 ( t11tnty Of
URAN Cl
THI Pf Tl THIN f UH
f'ROBA fl requf'\I\ lh.tt
MARii YN J SClllJl 11 bt
•PPDIOttd ~\ llM\Onal
rl'pre\entaltvr '" 11<1
m1n1slei the "'Lit• of
lhe dctNIPnl
THI: PF rl!ION requ,.,1,
Ille dtt •den I \ Woll anrl
.. o dlc1f\ 11 any b~
<1dlflllt•d to probate lh•
Wiii and ~ny rorl1< 1I\ .tre
,wAllabll' Im u .tm1nd
lion in the 111~ kepi by
the court
lH[ P(TlllON r~QUt\h
•vlhoroty It> ~d1111nt'.IN
th• ut11lt undM lht
tndependenl Admtnl\
tr ation ol l •lalt~ A't
(This Authority w1H ~llnw
the perion•I rl'J)rt.,•n
Ith•• to t•k• meny
.-coons without obtain
1n1 rnur I appr1>••I
Balor• lak1n1 ctrtaon
very tmporltnl .11 lioni
ho.,.ev•, tlMt pen.onal
reptlMnltllW• Wiii ~
11Quw•d lo 11w• noho
lo cnteorc't"rl Otr~nn\
u11 .. t' they hot watwed
nolK• Of con,l'nled lo
th• l)r~d 1ct1on )
T 111 Independent •cl
m1nf"Jlrttlon authortty
will bit cr1111tl4 un~
1n lnle.• l•cl I> rt.on
hlH '" C\bj4Kllon to th l)tllUon ind i hOW$ IOM
cauH wh1 tti. court
houtd not 1r •nt the
•ulhO,,ly
'-llf ARING on the
P41t1t1on •Ill I>• htld on
MARCii fl, 2003 11 l:JO p m 11'1 Oepl 11 )
lot•••ct 11 1 , ... C•tr Ori~ South, (lranp. CA
92861 If YOU oe.-cf lo tht •1t1h,. of tM pe11uon,
Jw .iio111d ~ •t llMt
hutifit fftd it.ft• Y""' I 111111 Of ra. WI t0 II "''~"' tJ!er-t WHn U!if INMifW ,_
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he•nn~ ,11111 ~IAle yout f 105, Suzuki Dale, I 1le 20036929782 nt11~L11011\ ,., tole written tabmet. surfboard, 10 Oa1ly Pilot Ian 7? 29
11bt••ttoon\ with th~ coutt step ladder. lablf'. boH~ r en '> I?, ?00.! W040 h~lrt,. th• hPa11n11 'l'our G 0110. Thurs Io" AdttlM hslnfts
•tlt1e<1r .. ntt "'"Y be '" Nocnle. A\sorted bo•es.
pMsr111 11, by your hou\ehold1lems "-~
,11turntv Publtslled Nf'wpor lhe followona persons
II YOU ARE A CR(OI Beach·CMla Mesa Daily are dotn~ bus1n"S\ as
11111 or tont1naent Pilot January 29. feb Am•rocan l"frared S•una
r r~dtlor of thP decl'a\ed ru.try 5, 2'003 W046 Corpor.it1on I JJ~ S
vou mu\I "'" yc1u1 c littm Flcfi1iws lcBilfts Claud1n.t SI An~hetm,
with lhl' 1.ourl and mail M-S..... CA92805
a 1 npy In th~ ~rwnal S•u111\ R U\ Inc (NV)
reprl'•l'nl•llvr •ppoonted The follow1n& per\On\ 1315 S Cl•ud1n11 'ii
by the court within lour are dome bu~onns n Ani)11'1n1 CA 9280!>
m<1nlh• from lhl' cl~le o f A l An1m.il CradPr~ r61s busmen I\ con
lhf' lint IS\Uante nl lnterlammenl, B ) O .. y dutll'd br a lOrµOr.tlton
ll'lltr\ '' provrdl'd m of lau C l Ace Cvl'nl Havt you sl;arlf'd dom1
PrnbAlf' Gode secltnn Producltons 23704 5 [I busmui yet' y,_ 10/
9100 lhe ltm• feir lohng Toro Rd •366 l•ke 01/1002
d•1ms will nnl "'P'" r orest CA 92630 S•une\ RU•. Int
b"'"" lt•Ut m1>nlh\ from Marsi Roberson OeCa Krl\ltna Kim Secretary
the hl'.lftnR d.•le noltced sis 30982 Via Cr ystal !hos sl1temenl was
;al.Inv. San Juan Capistrano. CA hied with th!' Cou11ty
YOll MllY f XAMIN£ the 92675 Cll'rk ol Or•nce County ltl~ ~"l'I by lhe court II Thi\ llusine-.s ll con on 01/17/()3
you .,.. " pef\on tn ducted by an 11tdi.1duAI 2001693 T 242
'"'"'led in th• nute Have you started doing Daily Pilot Jitn 29. r eb
y1>11 may hie with thf' business yet? Yes !i I?, 19. 2003 W049
<llurt a Requnt lor Am~r1tt.hers 1977 ~ecial Nolote llntrn 01 Ave v nt P1oduct1on fktlt6. ..-U
154) nl the hlin17 ol an & Day of a z 2001 MmtS......
invl'nlory and app1aisal Mar" Rober1on OeCa
"' ,.,tale nseh or ol ,~, lhe followin1 pe11ons
a11y pe1tt1on or "u ount Thi\ statement wu are dom11 bu5tnU\ n
"' provtded in Probate fil~d with the County A I loll I• I e fund in II (;o~r \f!Clton 17~) A Cl"k of Oranae County Subp11me, 5 Corporate
R•que'I for ';p~t1al on 01/23/03 Park St• 110. hvme. CA
Notte.• lorm 1\ A11,11l~lll;, 20036930740 92606 from th& court c lf'rk 0811y Pilot Jan JO, Feb Prudentoal l endln&.
Att.,ney for l'ellll-eri 5, 17, 19. 2003 W048 Inc . (CA). 5 Corpoitte
Juclltfi Hunt J-rn, S.......f :~Sle 110. Irvine. CA
hq.SIN12T60 H•' t..Jtt.._..J rh11 busmen •i con
2•012 Cella 4• lo •-• """'"'"' l'lota, l4 50 Adltl. ..... "-ducted by • tOfportlton Lorne Hiik, CA 92u 3 Hoe yuu \tlfl•d dolnc
Publl\ht1d Newpor 1 The follow1n1 perM>n buitnen yet1 YeJ. I I/
hu abandoned l~ u... 26/02 e .. ch CMll Mtu Diiiy ol lht Fiehliou~ Bust Prudenl11I l end•n1.
Pilot 1 •blu•ry "J 11 I? neu H•me Tum Apu Inc Jalltr y Smith,
?OOl WI08J Mllto. 946 Wn l 17111 St Prn1df'nt
IS( 12710 ~If Mes<t. CA 92627 Thlt. slaltmtnl WH llOTICIOf Pmll*TO TN Fochtious Bu••neu ftltd wrlh the County
n•me referred lo ebo•• Ct.rk ot Orantt County _,.ESlATIOf: ••' l1l411d 1n Orance onOl/17/03 llAllOllWlSTOM County on l 17 OJ. Fil£ 200>t9S0140
N() 10036930117 O•~Y P1lul Ian 17, 29 CASI llO. A2172U Randall Weech, 20791 ftb S, l~ 2001 W035
Tn •H ti.In brnth Khn., Otlvt, S•n1• Ana ~ .....
11 .. 1 ,.., r r tcltt<>r '· con Hofll\u. CA 92107 ,_
t1n11,nt cr•dilor\, ind Roch.,d Counts, 20291 ... Sllillmll
j)tl 'n"' wlwl m•Y lllh K~ne Of1ve. S.nte Alla
lfwtM bt 111te1e\ltd 1n Helchti. CA '11707
th11 will or nt1tt1. or Thtt buslnen b con
both of HARMON d11el1d by •• ,.nef• WC $TON parlnenl\lp
A PMlllUN rOR PRO Rocht1d Count\
8A ff ho bHn llltd by fhlt st1lement wet
MAllll w VAllANCr lf'I foltd with th• County th~ ~Ul>flrlOI' Court of Clerk ol Dl•nce County
C1hl<•rm11 r.nunlr nl 011 01/21/03
ORAHGl 200J6'JOH7
THI Pf TITION I OR Dally Pilot ) 1'I 'l'J, 19,
f'lt08AH rtque.h lh"I Ftb $, IZ. 2001 W041
MAIHrW VAllANC( be .......... l~lld H j)jOl\40•1
'"'"'"nt•lln to 1d ... se...I
m1n11ttf 11141 '"'''" ol Tti. lotlowllll .,.,-sont
th•' tdtnl art '°"'' bullnt!ll .. mt l'f TITIOH r.,qunts Orlon Teclttn1toc1 ...
lh• 0. :.denl a Will •l'ld ll'lc, 110 Sovtft .lotfflrllOll
UCl1C1I•. ti •nr., llt SI Sub A. '1ecent1t, ~ le"~ • T111 CA 92110
Wll u41 any cCHllclh •e A•rupeu Orin•
....... hw O•mlll• Tecll~ (CA),
110 SMIU! MtfMJM a
The followlnc pt1Mn'
•r• dotni bus.Inns H
Qu1htJ Cleu end Stone
C.re, .)011 Coolldt• IC,
Coll• MflH. CA 92626
Hr<ry O•wson, .IOl1
Coolld111 IC. Coste MtM. CA 9?6?6
htlpnn IC1n1, 180
81oollllnt, Co,t11 MtM,
CA026?6
Thlt bu~n• ' K eon
ducted by co p11tm1H
H1w1 '°" •ltt !ff 1to1nc
bvt.lneu yelt V•, 1 Ol
OJ ,.,.,.,o.-
Th tletemttll w•• fllH wltll the Count1 Clet• ti °''"P C0.."11 Oft01Jl1..W ....... ,,.
DIMy ,.... ... t?. 19,
ftll •• l2, 100J
*'-"" M • ttf .. tl ..............
The foltowlnt person
has ab•ndontd the use
ol lht rlehtious 8us1·
neu Hime. HAK.S TEIC,
410 17th s11 .. 1. ttun·
t1n11on Beech. CA 92648
The rlcltltOUs BU$1Mss
name 1elarrtd to above
wn ftltd In Onnae
County on 1/11/02, FILE
NO 20026888495
Rebecca Do. 14562
Errn Ro1d, Westminster.
CA92683
This bu'llnus Is con·
ducted by. •n Individual
Rebecca Do
This statement wu
llled with the County
Clerk ol Orenee County
on 12/17/02
2002600926 .. 9
Dally Pilot J•n. 15. 2a
29,feb 5,2003 W021
Rdltlllll -.....S Mmes......
The follow1n1 persons
•re do1n1 business as·
A.) Ame11can Adv an
tace Really, B ) AA
Realty. •15751
Brookhurst Street • 104,
Westminster. CA 92683
Ouna Hoana Mao. 15942
Mount M11tlerhorn St.,
Fountain Valley, CA
92708
This business 1s con·
ducted by an rndmdual
Have you started do1na
business yet7 No
Ouna Hoana M.11
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk ot Or1n1e County
on 12/30/02
20026927984
Daily Pilot Jan 22, 29,
Feb 5. 12. 2003 W043
fldftlM .... .... s ......
The following person~
art doina busmess as
Atlanta Moll~. 17111 Red
lioll Avenue, Irvin&, CA
97614
Royally Carpt'I Mills. Inc
(CA), 17111 Red Htll
Avenu~. Irvine. CA 92614
Th15 business 1s con·
dut Itel by a corporalton
Have yuu sl.11fled dome
bu">1nf's\ yet1 Yes.
ldnuary I 1993
Royalty Carpet Mills
ltlt
Steve P1wn1c• Chtel
r 1n.t11c1al 0111< ... r ht"> st1trment was
hied with the County
Cieri. ol Oran11e County
on 01 '12103
20036930592
Oa1ly P1101 Jan ?9 r eb
5 12 19 1003 woss
Adt"-W.SS Nmts......,
Th• lollow•ni persons
are do•ne busrnes• as
C•hlorn1a Creen Clean
~· s. ?046 E •Lincoln
Ave . An.1he1m C•llfor nta
9?806
K1ren l Oallons. 2046
£ L1ncol11 Ave , Ana
he1m. Cahfn1n1a 92806
Don K Oallons. 2046
I Lincoln Ave . Call
lorn1a 97806
This business is con
ducted by husband and
wile
H••e you started dom&
busmen yet' No
Karen l Oallons
This sl•lement was
filed with the Co11111y
Cler~ ol Orange County
on 01 02/03
200J6928295
O•tly Pilot Jan 29 r eb
5 11 19 2003 W0!>9
Adi!t.s lllsims
"-tS........,
lhe lollowonc persons
art dome busineu es
P•Crn1nde" 118 I 2
S1pph11 e Ne wpo1 t
8~ach CA 92662
K•lhl•en Ann finch 118
I 7 S.tpphue. Newport
BuLh CA 92662
Thi\ business 1s con
due.led by an ondtv1dual
Have xou stacted dome
buslnu.s yet? 't'es, Apitl es
l<tllll"n Ann Find•
This slftement lllH
tiled wtth IM County
Clerll or Ofanse County
on 01/15/0J
200S6tH74'
o~uty P~t Jan. 22, 29,
hb. !I, 12, 200.J WOl8 .......... ... s......
TM follow1n1 pe<son'
are dolnll butlnau H .
Nippon Counaehn11 Cen
ler. l539A Biker, Costa
Men, CA 92626
Oavrd M~h1tl Scaiplno.
6535 Park Roy•I Circle,
Huot1n1ton Beach, CA
92648
This buslntss IS con
ducted by: an lndlVldual
Hive you shirted-dome
business yet7 No
David M. Scarpino, MO
This statement was
tiled with Iha County
Clerk of Oren1e County
on 01/14/03
2003'9296H
Daily Pilot Jan 29, r eb
5. 12. 19.2003 W050
Re-.. ...... ... s......
lht' follow1n1 persons are dome bu$1ness ts
Team Apea Moto. 946
West 17th St , Costa
Mesa, CA 92627
Richard Counts, 20?91
Khne 0.1ve Senta Ana
Herahts. CA 92707
This business 15 con
dueled by an ondtvldual
Have you sl•rled doin&
busrness yet? Yes, Dec
17. 2002
Richard Counh
This statement was
tiled with lhe County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 01/21/03
20036930298
Daily Pilot Jan 22. 29,
Feb 5. 12. 2003 WOJ7
AdttiMJ.iilU Mmes.....,
The followtng per sons
are doing buslnus as
Teoo110 Environmental
Consulhng, 660 S,.ker
St Ste 313. Costa
Mesa. CA 92626
Cesar Gustavo Teno110.
712 San Pncu•I Ave
•25. Lo5 Anceles C.t
90042
Thi\ bu\lness '' ton
clue.led by •n 1ndov•du11
Han you si..rted domg
business yt'l7 No
Coar C Teno110
Th" statement was
foled with the County
Cle1k ol Or a nae County
on Ol 124 '03
20036930t 24
Oa1lv Pilot Jan 29 r eb
5. 12, 19.2003 W052
Flctitle'5 w.ss . Mmes......
Tht followon1 persons
are dome bustneu n J
Photo. 1245 lo2an Avt
#I Costa Mesa, CA
92626
jennoler Stubbs (R L ).
222 I Canyon Or #B I.
Costa Mt'U. CA 92617
This busmen os ton
dueled by an 1nd1vtdual
Have you started doone
business yet1 Yes. 06
06·2002
>enmfer R l Stubbs
This statement was
filed with the County
Cieri. of Onn1e County
onOI 17/03
200J 6tSOUO
Daily Pilot Jan 22 29.
feb '3. 12. 2003 W032
RdltiM..-U
"-S......
Tht lollowtn& per sons
are dOonif businns it\
Sandra l ynn·s liome
f urn1sh1n11s Oes•&n C606
Ro~bur r Rd . Corona del
M•r CA 9262!>
Sandra Lynn Luebke.
4606 Ro•bory Rd.
Corona del Mar CA
92625
This bU\llless 1s con
dueled by an mdmduaf
Han xpu )tarted dpuuc
buslnns yet7 No
S•nd1• L. l1H1bllt
This sl•ltment wn
t11tcl wllll Ult County
Clefll ot Ol•nc• Count~
on 01/17/03
200Htl014S
Daily Pl!Qt J•n. 22. 29.
Feb 5,12.2003 W034 .........
... s.....
The followlnc l)tfson•
are doln1 bu,.nen as
00 Custom C1blnelly &
Couslluct1on, 2712
C1nary Or . Coste Mesa,
CA92626 Oniel Otllechlale, 2712
C1n1ry Or .. Custa Mt ...
CA92626
This business 11 con
ducted by 111 111dividu1I
Have you started do111a
business yet7 No
David Dellech1aie
ThtS alattmtnl wu
filed with lht County
Clerk of Orana• County
on 01/24/0J
200'6ts09U ·
011ly Pllol Jan 29, f eb
5. 12. 19. 2003 W053
Adll.a ..... ... s......
The followon1 penons
are doon1 business as
01vone Conctph 169 0
2hl Ave . Costa Men.
CA92627
Shanon 1 annk.t Buue.
169 O 2bt Ave Costa
Men. CA 92627
This bu"ntss is con
ducted by en 1nd1vodual
Have you st1rted doing
business yell No
Shannon Taneska Bu11e
lh1s statement was
toled with the County
Clerk ol Orance County
on 01/17/03
200'6930U6
011ly Piiot Jan 22 29
Feb 5, 12.2003 W999
fktiti.s .....
lf-e*-"
Jhe ~ollowine persons
•re do1ne busintu as
MLM lnte110,,, 23861
Inverness Place. L aaune
N1cuel. CA 92677
M•ry I ou Moorhead, ?8
Whllew•ler. Cor on.t del
Mat CA92625
lhts bus1ne\\ 1s lOn
ducted br an 1nd1V1dual
Have you starltd do1na
bustneS\ yel1 Vt\
6 78
M•ry Lou Mocwhud
Tht\ sl•lement W<t\
filed wolh lht County
Clerk ot Or"nRe County
nn 01 21 03
200369S03SS
011ly Pilot J•n 22 29
reb 5. 12 2001 W042
fid!IM.-..U Mmes ........
The lolleiw1n1 persons
•rt do1n1 busmen d\
Ander\on Arthiledur1I
Auoc1aCt\, 120 £ 18th
Street Co\lt Meu. CA
926?1
John 0 Ander \r111 1657
I abr ador 01111e, Costa
Me\a, CA 9?626
I his bu\oneH I\ t<Jn
duded by .tn 1nd1V1tlu1I
Have yllu \tarted d<>mll
bU\llltn yet' Yn I I
03
Joh11 Andtr \On
fh1\ statement w•~
hied wolh the County
Cletlo. ol Ora111e County
on 01/17/03
20036910145
011ly Pilot Jan 29 I eb
5 12 19 2003 W~I
Rdili.s-...U Mmes ......
The lollowine person\
•re do1n1 bu\lnen as
Ca1un Sp,.e Co B•ton
Rouce LA 52!>2 Roy.ti~
Ir vine CA 92604
Bill Brown 52!>2 Roy
ale Ir vtne CA 92604
lh1\ bU\tntn is con
dueled by an 1nd1V1du.ol
Have rou sldllt'd doma
busmess yet, Yu 12 84
8111 Brnwn
ThtS stalf'menl wn
ltled with the County
Clcrt. of Otaa.u. ~
on 01111103 IOTkl Of AINCATm lO
!OOl6tMl41 -• ••-.,llWIMIS lkMlll ..... ... s...... Dally Pllol Jan. n. 29, -""-r.b 5. 12. 2003 W036 01tt ol f1hnt . Al>Pll Th• follow1111 pt110M
.tr• do•nt busmtu .,
NAILS l K, 410 17th
S tr eet . Hunl1n1ton
BH ,h, CA 92648
---------c•tloft January 29, 2003 To WhOnl II May
Th• tollowln• persons
.,. clolnl buslneu as·
lntimtt• Obsessions,
28752 M111uw1te Pkwy .
118. Mission \lltto. CA
92692 Ga YounL Inc (CA). g'72
S Brier Rou ln •
An1he1m. CA 92808
Thi$ businus b con·
dueled by· a c0fpo1allon
H.ve you started doma
business yet? No
G• Youn&. Inc
Samuel Kim, Secretary
This $Ulement was
filed with the County
Cltrk of On11ae County
on IV 16/02
200200'26'0S
Dally Pilat Jan. l!i. 22,
29,Feb.5.2003 W025
Adlll. .... ... s......
The followin1 persons
are do1na business as
t ri\ lntom•les. 7 Mo10
Court Newport Beach
CA92663 .
Cina Boland1. 7 Moto
Court. Newport Beach
CA92663
This business 1s con·
dueled by an 1rid1vodual
Have you started doma
business yu? No
G1111 Boland•
This statement wu
toled with the County
Clerk ol Orance County
on 01/24/0J
200S6U0912
Oa1ly Pilot J11n ?9, I eb.
5, 12, 19, 2003 W057
flctlliM...., Mmes....,
T ht Tollow1na per sens
are dom& busmen n
Don Norman ln•nl
menh, 57 Ocean Vista.
Newport BtHh, CA
9?660
Donald Ma1mce Nor
man, 57 Ocun I/1st•.
Ne wport BeHh. CA
92660
This busrnns 1s con
ducted by •n ond1w1du•I
ll••e vou 'tar tect ctoma bustnn\ yet, Nu
Oon•ld M Norman
This statement w;n
toled with the County
Clf'•k ol Oranae Cbunty
on 01 '2"-'0J
20036930922
Daily Pilot l•n 29 r tb
') 12 19 1003 W<Y.>I)
Rdillm ..... ... s .....
The following peruons
Ut' dnma business .n
C I No<1n Conlr•thnR
Serv•••s 2588 ra1rway
Or . Costd Ml'\a CA
92627
Gerald Noon. 1!188 r a11way 01 , Costa Me~
CA92677
I hts busmen I'> toil
dueled by an tnd1V1dual
Have you started dll1n1
bu~oneu yet' Yu 02/
13/1998
Ctr~ld Noon
Tho\ ~•atement wn
toled with th~ Ctlunl y
Cle1i. of Or•""' County
on 02/0J/()3
200369J2091
Oaoly P1k'tt r eb 5 12
19 26 2003 W067
Concttn The Neme(s)
of tM ~phcant(s) Is/
11e. wtLO OATS MAR
ICETSINC
The 1pr>hcant\ hsted
above art .tpply1n11 lo
the Depar tment ol
Alcoholic 81ve1 a11
Control to sell alcoholic.
beurares at JOJO
HARBOR BLVO ST[ D
COSlA MESA, CA 92626
Type ol hcense(s)
Applied f0< 20 orr
SALE BEU ANO WINE
Daily Pilot feb. S. 12.
19, 2003 W068
SELL
your stuff
through
classified!
Phuon1 Minh Oo,
18017 s Stl<ond 511 .. t,
r ounte1n l/•1111 CA
92708
fhlt bus•neS> I\ 1.on
dllC led by e11 1nd1v1du1I
' HlflYe y(lll Jltr I'd doifll
busonen yet' Nu .
PhuOnlj Mtnh On
l111s st1teme11t wn
llled with tlor c;ounty
Clerk nf Or •n1t• Luunly
on 12/11/0'1
2002M>Ot27000
O•lly f'tlol I.an 15, U .
29, ~eb 5, 2003 W026
NOTICE OF W'IU be grai'iied unleii an
PETTT10N TO ll'llefllSted petson hies ADMINISTEA an ot>feCOOrl to the ESTATE OF: pet>bOn Ind Shows good
VICTORIA G. cause Why lhe c:oun
IRVINE AXA ~ no1 grant the
VICTORIA L 1vtll0tfty IRVINE. VICTORIA A HEARING oo the
G. LOHMAN IRVINE petitlOt'I wiN lie hetO on AND VICTORIA W06I03 at 1 30PM 111
GYGER LOHMAN 0epC L 73 located at CASE NO. A217380 341 THE CITY DRIVE
To all hen. ORANGE. CA 92863
beflefiQafies, credllort, IF YOU 08JECT IO the
cont111ge1 d credrtcn. and gratmng of tne pebboo persons ""'1o may you sllOUld appear at the
otherMse be Interested neanno and state 'f04Jt
111 tne win or estate. or ~ or Me wntten
bot/l of VICTORIA G objec1IOOI witn lhe court
IRVINE AKA VICTORIA before the heanng Your
L tRVINE, VICTORIA G appearance may be "'
LOHMAN IRVINE AND peniOO or by your
VICTORIA GYGER attorney LOHMAN IF VOU ARE A
A PETITION FOR CREOOOR Of a
PROSATE has beet'! oontJngelll etecltOr al Ille
hied by THOMAS E er deceased. you mUSl hie
SULUV AN in Ille your clam with the court
Superior Court ol and ma• a copy to lhe
California. County of pet10Nl l~tlve ORANGE appoonted by ttle court
THE PETITION FOR Wllhtn tour monh from
PROBATE rl!QU8Sl3 lh.11 tr1e date of ~rst 1uua.nce THOMAS e er o1 tenets as provided in
SUUNAN lie appointed Probate Cooe sectlOl'I as personal 9100 The time tor ht.no
represerubve IO daotns win not e1'f)lle
acinnster !he estate of belo<e lour l'l'IOOlt6 from
the ctec:ecieol. the t-eamg date llOtlCed
THE PETITION requests ~t'
tne decedent's Wiii and YOU MAY EXAMINE tne
oodiall. r1 tr?f, be Irle 111!(>1 by tne court 11
adrMted IO probate )OU ite I ~
The Wiii and ltrY oodlols mterested in the ettate are available tor you may file wM the
e.13minat>0n 111 the Me court a Request IOI
kepi by 1t1e court Special NOCIOI (torm OE
THE flETITION r~ 154) of the 1'ng OI an
autllonty to admlOISlet 1rivero1ory and appra.sa1 the estate vnc1e1 the al estate assets oi 01 arTy
lndepet Idec It petrtlOO OI account a.9
Adm1ntst1aboo al Estates provided "' ProbllP
Ac1 (This autnonty will Code SectK>n 1250 A
allow the personal Requffl IOI Special
1eprMenlatlve 10 ta~e Notice form IS available
many actions withOut from ltle c:our1 cter11
obtaining c:ou11 approval Attorney !of PetnlOO&I
Belote taking C*t131n HENRY K WORKMAN
very mportant acuons SULLIVAN, WORKMAN
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