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THURSDAY,FEBRUARY6,2003
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Members of the Orches1s Dance Co., all Corona del Mar students, rehearse for their performance of "Facing the Music ·
Ready to face the music ·
Corona def Mar High 's annual
dance production is set to give
something a little different
Christine Carrillo
Daily Pilot
T o J dancer, t.'Vl'l"'t
pirouette ha.\ a m. eamn~
every pa' de bourree
evokes an l'mouon. and
every element of chort>ography
teU., a '>tory
Aftt:r a grul'l1ng '>I>. month' of
prcpdr.lllon, tht• mm pan.., \'\111
hold "' Jnnual prodl1l t1011. th1'
war t111<'d "I dllllg Ill<' \IU\I( al 7
pm toda'r f-ntlJ} .ind \.11urdJ\ ill
:\e\.,pon I larhor I ll~h \t huol'
I.oat\ aud11onurn
After six months of preparation, the Corona del Mar students in the
Orches1s Dance Co. are ready to perform "Facing the Music:
lontght, thoc,e movement.. \\ill
tclJ a few. At lea..,t the 24 dancer.,
of Corona dl'I Mar 1 ligh School.,
Ore he'" Dance C.o. hope they
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See MUSIC, Page A4
Anti-war students motivated to march
Protest held at UCI after the Secretary of
State presents the U.S.' case for war against
Iraq to the U.N. Security Council.
Christine Carrillo
Da1lyP1lot
vine. but to educate the univer-
sity's students about the contro-
versial is,.,ue, organi.7..ers said.
little murt> mouvated and
nght now the idea<> are fresh in
their hc.uJ.,," \illd ..emor P.lreeha
K1bnya. one of the orgamzers of
the drtemoon protest. "There's a
very .ipcitheuc atmo~phere here.
hut people need to le.now that
what tht•y hear from the press ...
and good old Bu~h isn't always
tn1e. lllerc·~ always a motive be-
hind 11."
the Middle t-.astem wmmunity
and decided that tht• l'X">t rt'
course was eduLallon.
"Anyllme you take a \trong
stance on anythanR. you re goan~
Lo get the baclc.la!>h from at." ..aid
the member of the Mu\lim Stu-
dent Union and the Campus
Progressive Alliance, two or the
gi:oups that helped organiJ.e the
event. ·These are students and
they are here to team.·
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Threats
on sheriff
result in
arrest
Vicc im in h igh-profile
traffic accident five year..,
ago is in custody after cop..,
firs t respond to complaint
of a separate threat.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
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See THREATS, Paee A4
UCI CAMPU~ -Student.., on
Wedn~ay waved pack.et signs
bearing such anti war senti·
ments a~ "Social Welfare Not
Warfare" and ·orop Bush. Not
Bombs" 10 express disgust with
the U.S. government's stance
against Iraq.
They did so not to impede the
educational process at UC Ir·
With the words of President
Bush's State of the Union and the
Unite4 Nations addn!SS given by
Secretary of State Colin Powell
on Wednesday morning still lin-
gering in .their minds. various
groups at UCI felt the timing to
express their sentiments was
perfect
A.., a woman of Pakistani de·
scent, Kibriya said she has devel-
oped an interest in such interna-
tional issues because of personal
experiences. ln a post-Sept. 11
world. Kibriya felt the negative
effects of racial profiling against
Most student's believe that the
university has allowed them that
opportunity by neither hindering
nor aiding student<;' right .to free SEANHll.lrll OAllVPl.01
After Secretary of State Cofin Powell's speech before the U.N.
·Tue idea is to get the people a
THE BELL CURVE
Watching the shipping out
I 've watched the Pilot It's impossible 10 see this
coverage of local men scene without mnembering
and women packing up what it was like. ~d those
and shipping out to join recollections play out ln two
military units ln the cu.rrent distinct phases: first, the
war atmosphere with a departure from home to the
powerful sense of familiarity shock of military life; and
that I'm ure Is shared by later, the departure from alJ
every reader who has gone thintP dear and famillar to a
through this experience. war zohe.
The picture ls always the ln my case, the second
same: family members -JOSEPH phase 1s the one I
w\fe or husband, children, N. BELL remember so vMdJy , parents -ln the . because It pla~ out like a
background. usualJy in front of the dead serious comedy of errors.
family home. and In the fo~und, Whel t received ordtn to to
the recruit, often ju.t ~from
cMlian life. •
See MARCH. Paa• A4 Security Council, UC Irvine students held a protest rally.
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POLITI.CS
THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
The Orange County Young Republicans held a "SupportAmerica/Support Our Troops~ raltY on Saturday near South Coast
Plaza. Organizers say that the event was so well attended that another 1s planned for this weekend. It will be held from
noon to 2 p.m. at the same place, the intersection of Bnstol Street and Anton Boulevard. The event win focus on
Secretary of State Colin Powell's address to the United Nations on Wednesday.
Republicans rally for troops
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
A rally in Costa Mesa held to bolster
support for U.S. troops heading to the
Middle East went off with a bang on
Saturday. So much so that the
organizers, the Orange County Young
Republicans. plan to hold a second rally
this Saturday .
The rallies, near South Coabt Plaza.
are held to show support for "the Bush
administration. as well as the brave
men and women who protect our
freedoms," said Jennifer Kerns. the
group's executive vice president
Saturday's rally. which drew about 50
people, was weU attended. It was staged
as a response to a series of antiwar
rallies that have been held on Friday
evenings for the past several months at
the same intersection.
Lee Lowrey, the president of the
group, said the antiwar rallies have
"talc.en on an anti-American tone."
On Saturday, Young Republicans
marched and shouted support at the
comer of Bristol Street and Anton
Boulevard. It began at noon and ran
until 2 p.m.
Organizers said the rally would have
drawn more attendees if it were not for
the tragic explosion of the Columbia
space shuttle.
ROHRABACHER AND FELLOW
GOPERS OPPOSE IDS
Rep. Dana Roh.rabacber and I I other
House Republicans want to eliminate a
controversiaJ ID card issued to illegal
immigrants by the Mexican consulate.
Rohrabacher co-sponsored legislation,
introduced Jan. 29, that would require
certain restrictions on identification
cards used to oblain federal or other
public benefits and services.
The Mexican government issues a
card known as a "matricula consular" to
Mexican nationals living in this country.
Rohrabacher and the other members of
the so-called Immigration Reform
UST\
J.J. Mitchelle, 6, of Lake Forest joins
the rally to show support for the U.S.
military's pass1ble war with Iraq.
Caucus don't wc:tnt locaJ. state or federal
agencies to accepl the cards as vahd ID
for healthcare or other benefits.
Caucus members signed a Jan. I 0
Jeuer to Secretary of State Colin Powell
protel>ting efforts by Mexico, F.I
Salvador, Guatemala and Hondura.!> to
issue such cards.
"While all governments have a
responsibility to look after their citizen.<>
residing abroad." the memberi. said in
the lener." they have no right to actively
pursue policie that seek to undcnnine
local laws, nor should they use their
comular officials as lobbyis~ for c;uch
an agenda."
ln late January, the federal General
Ser\tices Administration suspended a
pilot program at a federal building in
San Francisco that accepted a
"matricula consular~ for entry and
access to services.
The cards aJso allow foreign nationali.
to open bank accounts and 10 use ac;
identification when confro111ed by law
enforcement officials.
·Other members who signed the letter
were Reps. Tudd Akin (R-Mo.), Jo Ann
Davi.I CR-Va.), Nathan Deal CR-Ga),
John DooUttJe CR-Calif.), Vlrgll Goode
CR-Va.). Sam Johnson CR-Texas), Wah.rr
Jones (R·N.C.). Ouui le Norwood
<R-Ga.), Lamar SmJth CR· Texas). John
Sullivan CR-Ole.la.) and Tom Tancredo
<R·Colo.J.
MADDOX CRACKS DOWN ON lu.EGAL
MEDICINE SHOPS
C..osta Mesa's assemblyman, Ken
Maddox. has introduced legislation to
mcrea<,e penaltie<. for the illegal
peddling of medicines.
Maddox, who rcpre&ents Costa Mesa
in the 68th District, introduced
IW>embly Bill 261 on Wednesday. The
bill would allow prosecutors to seek
felony convictions against dealers who
offer medicines out of residential
garage!., storefron~ or other location~
Santa Ana Police officials approached
Maddox about the bill after noticing a
growmg panem of illegal. makeshift
pharmacies seUmg medicines smuggled
ac..ro..s the border from Mexico.
Many of these drugs have been
outlawed by the Food and Drug
Admmistration. Operators of the
pharmacies have also been known to
give improper doses of the medicines.
"Illegal pharmacies bring big profitS
10 their owners without the threat of big
jail Linie," Maddox said.
Maddox is a reserve police officer in
Tuslm
CAMPBELL REIGNS IN MORE
SUPPORT FOR SENATE BID
Assemblyman John Campbell bas
been collecting more endorsements in
ti1\ 2004 run for the state Senate's 35tb
Oii.lnct, to represent Newport-Mesa.
CampbeU. who represenlS Newport
Beach in the ~embly's 70th District,
announced Tuesday that he had pinned
down support from Sens. em Morrow,
Jeff Denham and Pete Knight
Campbell has also been endorsed by
Senate Majority Leader Jlm Brulte and
current 35th District representative
Roa Johnson.
~emblyman Maddox has also
announced he wiU seek the Senate seat.
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POLITICS ASIDE
Following the money
A t first blush, It's a
bit surprising
that a victory in
Newport Beach's
election didn't C05t
more.
this election.
The city's top
spender, Councilman
Don Webb, only had to
pony up $46. 750 to get
elected, a veritable
bargain compared to
what his colleague,
As reported in the
Pilot on Wednesday.
Tham Newport, which
came out of nowhere a
day after the final
pre-election filing
deadline. spent a
whopping $40,000 of
Adams. Ridgeway,
Svalstad and Webb's S.J. CAHN money on a gtossy -
Mayor Stew Bromberg, spent In
2000: $62.500. It's not even
Councilman Guy Proc:ton
$5 I ,900 from that election.
It cost Councilman Guy
Adams just $40,000 to defeat
Greenlight -backed Rick lltylor.
who spent $32,295.
Councilman Tod Ridgeway,
who traveled an easier reelection
road t.han Webb. spent just
$38,500, which is not a whole lot
more than what Councilman
John Hefteman spent of his awn
money to become the first
Greenlight-baclced candidate on
the council: $30.500.
Losers In 2000 and 2002 spent
far more than many of this year's
winners. Bern.le SYalstad. who
lost to Councilman Dick Nichols.
spent $59.800. 1Wo years ago.
former Councilman 1bm
lbolDIOn spent $52.902, while
former Oty Manager Bob Wynn
spent $63,886 in the race ~t
Heffernan.
One reason for the drop in cost
might be that an 2000, Newport's
election hit a record high
because of the Greenlight vote on
Measure Sand Measure T. ln that
election, Greenlight opponents
spent a whopping sno.ooo.
including $427,000 from I.he
Irvine Co.
It's one reason that Bromberg
gives for his money-raising and
spending. And gjven that he
would be an mcumbent the next
time around, he doubts he'd have
10 raise as much.
ul was running against a name
[Pat Beekl .• Bromberg said. "I
don't think I'd haYoe to do that
again"
Interestingly enough.
Bromberg added that such t.aJk at
this point is all "ifs~ and
hypothetical.. Why? He hasn'1
decided he will run again.
though he does say the job is one
that he loves.
He has had one offer to hold a
fund-raiser for him, though.
A candidate we can be Ca.irly
sure will not hold a fund-raiser,
Heffernan. also guessed that he
wouldn't have to spend as much
since he's no longer an unknown,
though he is quick to throw
cavears on that about
redistricting and who rrught run
again.st him.
Like Bromberg. I lelJeman said
he hasn't decided if he will run
again. But if he does, he will once
again not be accepting money.
Heffeman's status as the one
candidate who has no
fund-raising ties makes his push
for campaign reform all the more
credible.
But he also seems well aware
that making changes to a system
that benefits those in power (and
those who work with those in
power) is. at best. a steep uphill
battle.
•What chance Is there. really,
for campaign reform in Newport
Beachr he asked, pointing 10
campaign tactics such as those
employed by Team Newport in
. . ·
and it certainly seem!>,
largely effective -slate mailer
And there was no record of the
slate until the end of January.
Under Hefl'eman's Sl188e5UOn\
.for campaign reform. which
include having all mailers. phono
calls and other political
"statements" registered with the
city deit. the Team Newport
tactic would have been available
for all to see.
That Includes residents. It
includes the media Ot cenainJy
would have been a big story in
!he days leading up to the
election). And h includes Te-dJll
Newport's opponent. Greenltght:
which spent only $5.300 in the
final weeks of the election to helg
its slate of candidates.
Undoubtedly. bad Greenhght •
leaders known that a collecuve
540.000 campaign punch W<ll> on
the way. they would have spent
their money, which -having
spent $51,800 in 2002 -wa.o; not
insubstantial
But the group only raised
$14,000 an 2002. That number
might have been much higher m
reaction to the Team Newpon
malling.
Heffernan does not i.ound
convmced that his proposal for
refonn is going to have any qwcl
succes.\. Given such refonn's
recent history in this country. 11
will take quite a groWldsweU of
publ.tc oplruon to force change
The tlurd candidate up for
reelection ln 2004, Proctor,
couldn't be reached for comment
about his 2004 plans..
GREENUGHT'S HOPES
A quick glance through
Greenligbr's campaign
statements suggest t.h1s t.hi.nhng
on the part of the city's
slow-growthers (or
controUed-growthers. whJch II
prefers):
It was banJdng on Tuytor 10
have the best chance of victory
The committee gave bis
campaign S 1,4 70 in the final
weeks of the campaign.
The next biggest hope ~
Allan Beek. to whom it gave
Si.085.
Nichols got a S62J shot, while
Made:lirne Arabi.Ian received
S609.
A SMART STRATEGY
A thought on the Team
Newport strategy: That's smart.
And a question on it While it
was legal. would you rather have
known that concerted pending
was going on?
WHO SUPPORTS BIU7
Next week: A look at C.OSta
Mesa and school district money.
And an answer to this question:
Who gave P!anning
CommissJoner BID~
$7,7501
• S.J. CAHN 11 the managing editor
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SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
Today i1 yet another repeat
of every other day thl1 weetc,
but we may aee aome
precipitation by Friday
afternoon. Hlgha will be about
68 In Costa Men today, while
Newport enjoys mJd-eo.. Lows
will be d\llty, •bout .a deg ......
Hidey will start off pertty
doodv, but win there'll be •
affght chenoe of rain by lett
afternoon. Rein look.I m ore
llkefy Saturday.
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BOATING FORECAST
The wtnda will btow . hght
10 tnocs In the lnnw Mt.en
today, with 2.foot w.vea and 1
WMt .watt of 3 fMt.
Out ""1her, 1he wlndt will
blow thetr typlcel 10 to 16
tcnoc., with 2-foot WINtl •nd 1
,,.,... ... of 4' '°. fMl Tonight. tt. fWltl wfl buld
about • toot.
SURF
TM letest swell arrivea
today, bringing ua soma dlelt-
to shoulder-high energy.
By Fric:h1y, we should ...
some heed..tilgt\9, though
standout epou ere bound to
04't tome OV8fheada. The lete
8ft9rnoon e.ta look to be the
belt.
Saturday will produce eom•
head-hight In the morning, but
It'll taper off In the afternoon.
w.111 probabfy ... an lnctUM • Mond.y. w.......-v:
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batly ~tlot lhur~ddy, February 6, 2003 A3
Mayor wants Marinapark info pllblic Grounds ready for
Performing Arts
Center expansion
City Council to vote on subcommittee that
would study how to oversee luxury resorf s
approval, keep residents in the loop.
trigger a Greenllght vote depend-cay of the Balboa· Peninsula and
ing on specifics of the hoteJ plan. transform the area into an up-
A voter-initiated ballot would scale neighborhood. Critics of the
sidestep the requirement to pro-project say it will hun the charcte·
duce environmental reports. ter of the peninsula, drawing out-
Bromberg thinks that it's impor-siders. blocldng access to the bay
tant to produce reports. Council and unfairly ousting residents of
members could lilcely add that the mobile home park there.
June Casagrande
Daily Pilot
NhWPORT BEACH -Voters
may get the final say on wh~ther
a luxury re~ort is built at Marina-
park, but no matter how the
project proceeds, council mem-
bers want to make sure that the
public is fully informed.
At the request of Mayor Steve
Btomberg, council members on
Tueo;day will vote whether to cre-
ate a council subcommittee to
consider all the ways the city can
oversee the approval process.
"The whole idea of the ad hor
committee is to just sit doWll and
round·table this." Bromberg
said. "We need lo look ar how
we're going to go about Lhe proc-
ess."
Several scenario$ could land
the 110-room luxury reson proj-
ect on a balloL, City Atty. Bob
Burnham said. The counciJ or
any voter couJd initiate putling ii
on a ballot The project could aLc;o
requirement. Preliminary uaffic reports sug-
"We dpn't want a situation gest that the resort would not
where, if it got approved, years add a significant number of car
down me road people would be trips 10 the area
saying they weren't fully in-"I'm not afraid for this to go to
formed: Bromberg said. the balloL," said Stephen Suther-
Tht! project by Sutherland "Pd.Ila land, presiden t of Sutherland
Hospitality has 'been popular with Talia Hospitality. "I welcome
a majority of council memben> that. I'm confident that residents
and many residents, who believe will see the positives of this proj-
that it could reve~ the slow de--eel and they will approve it.·
Kick-off for major
expansion to
Orange County
center is set for
'tonight.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
FYI
~WHAT: Renee and Henry
Segerstrom Concert Hall
groundbreaking
• WHEN: 4 p.m. Thursday
• WHERE: Orange County
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Town Drive, Costa Mesa
•INFORMATION: (714)
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Cell phone antenna is nothing unus~al
COSTA MESA -!'he
power of lhe city':; dyna.sty
family, giant bulldozer:> and
pyrotechnic explosives will
combine thts evening for a
truJy earth-shattering ex·
perience when lhe Orange
County Performing Art.s
Center break!. ground on a
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lounge. rehear-.al rooms.
Jre'>!>111g room ... a mu:.1c Ii
brary. a rel>taurant. dil ad
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tl'nor Work at Community Church Congregational
is not uncommon in Newport Beach , where
many structures hide the reception towers.
residential land," Kiff said. "We can
regulate it. but we can't prohibit iL"
The Federal Communications
Commission sets the rule!> for
ceUular antennru>, he ::.aid.
June Casagrande
Daily Ptlot
LORONA l>FI MAR -City
I fall ha:-. been fielding phone
raJJ<, from a handful of re!>idents
rnncemed about work to inMalJ
a cell phone antenna at Commu-
111ty Church Congregational.
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Carl SI ()air, the ac·
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MUSIC
Cootinued from Al
choreogiaphed, performed and
run by the students tbemseJves.
"This year's show combines
technique and talent and its
execution for the audience to
watch,• said Jenn Hanley, lhe
company's pre$ldent "It shows
off the teChnique and shows that
there's meaning behind It•
While all of the 24 dancers in
the company must have a dance
background, they must also
participate ln dance classes
outside of their already
demanding scholastic dancing
career. As a result, the students
must work hard to budget their
time to fulfill their academic
responsibilities and their
extracurricular ones.
"It brings the group together
as a whole,• said Hanley, who
has been in the company for the
last four years. "It brings us
together as a group, not just as
dancers, but as friends. It's
challenging ... but it's worth it."
To them, the company is more
than a dance team.
·11 really is a dance
production," said Nicole Smith,
an advisor for four years and
fonner dancer with the company.
ff nne showl is like being at a
basketball game ... it's much
more like a sporting event"
One goal is to get audience
FYI
Tickets for Corona del Mar
High'• Dance Co. performance
are $8 In advance and $S at the
door. Information: (949)
615-6000.
members to adopt an interactive
roJe in the production.
Consisting of a wide variety or
dance forms including Jazz.
ballet. hip-hop and the popular
"boys" number that Ceatures
some of the senior boys' dance
talents, this year's perfonnanee
wilfalso include video cllps and
thematic performances that the
dancers hope will reveal a ·
deeper level of dance.
"I'm always amazed .. '. at how
the level of talent has gone up
dramatically,• said Paula Burton,
who has served as an advisor for
the past six years. "They've just
done a great job.•
And now, all the hard work the
s tudents have put in, from
lighting and costume design to
dancing and choreographing.
will culminate in a three-night
production. the company's
primary focus.
"It's exciting.• Hanley said.
"Its a mixture of emotion. It all
amounts to this, and it's a very
overwhelming feeling. H
• CHRISTINE CARRIUO covers
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THREATS
Cootinued from Al
the article, referring to the de-
capitated woman.
Tuwn.send faces three counts
of making a criminal threat and
one misdemeanor count of in-
terfering with an officer's duties
-one he racked up when he
tore his booking form as he tried
to snatch it from the officer's
hand, Amonnlno said. Tuwn-
send has pleaded not guilty to all
charges and is being held in
Men's Central Jail ln Santa Ana
without ball. He Is stheduled to
appear for a pretrial hearing Feb.
13.
Townsend's mother, Diana
Townsend, said her son is ill and
needs medical attention.
"My son is not a criminal," she
said. "He has never been a crimi-
nal. He has a mental illness.•
She said her son was in the
hospital for a year and a half af-
ter the traumatic car accident
He was in a coma for a little over
a week and, as a result of his
brain injuries, had to relearn
everything from walk:ing and
tailing to feeding himself. He
also suffered other internal inju-
ries -a ruptured liver and col-
lapsed lung, Townsend said.
"I'm not justifying his actions,"
she said. "But Danny never really
recovered from bis injuries. He
ASSAULTED
Continued from Al
p.m. when a man with a hand-
gun approached her from be-
hind and assaulted her, Newport
Beach Police Sgt. Steve Shulman
said.
The man f}ed by the time po·
lice arrived, he said.
The alleged attacker is de·
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early 30s, about 5 feet. l O inches
tall and 165 pounds, with curly
brown hair and wearing jeans
and a T-shirt
"He has been seen in the area
before, according to some of the
people we've talked to,· Shul-
man said. "But this is the first in-
cident of this nature we've heard
about in this area in the recent
past."
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Daniel Townsend, seen here in 1997, was arrested Sunday on
suspicion of making threats against county Sheriff Mike Carona.
still goes to a psychiatrist, but after spending 4~ months in a
bas a difficult time with his coma and is still feeling the ef-
meds. That's probably why it all fects or her brain injUries from
blew up." the crash, said she is "sorry to
Townsend said she hopes Caro-hear about Danny."
na will understand "Danny's con-Her mother, Ouis Maese. said
ditioo and his needs" and be "f'a.ir she is "surprised"
and just" in dealing with her son. "I don't know what has gotten
Amormino said the Sheriff's him to this point: she said. "But
department takes threats "very I hope and pray he's going to be
seriously." 0 K."
"We will certainly have him
evaluated," he said. "But his men· • OEEPA BHARATli covers public
tal illness doesn't diminish the safety and courts. She may be
threat at all. He. threatened both a reactled at (949) 574-4226 or by
public official and private citi.7,.en." e-mail at
Amanda Arthur, who woke up deepa.bhararh@latimes.com.
fice buildings expressed concern
on hearing news of the assauh.
Jocelyn DeJaney, who works in
a doctor's office nearby. said i.he
believed the area was "relatively
very low crime.·
"I'm shocked becau'>e I never
expected anything Like this to
happen here," she said. ·we
work late hours in our office, and
most of us are women. I'm reaUy
concerned.·
Delaney said she and her col-
leagues have never thought
twice about going to the parldng
lot by themselves after working
hours.
"But it's going to be different
from now on,· she said.
There is also widespread fear
in the area because the at1acker
is still at large, said Edie Pool,
who works with a lobbyist
across the slreet from the build-
ing.
"Our managers are making us
MARCH
Continued from Al
speech and their choice to use
the campus as a platfonn to ex-
p~ their opinions.
"It affects everyone. It affects
every single person, H said senior
Q Bao Ngyen, who incited the
"War on Iraq, not in our name"
chant and led an enthusiastic
march through an administra-
tion building on campus. "We're
trying to bring students to-
gether and create dJaJogue on
campus. We do not support our
government on this ... and our
university can't censor our dis-
sent."
Even those students that dis-
agree with the sentiment being
expressed appreciate their right
to do so.
"It's their right to protest ...
and it's fine as long as they don't
impede my education,· said sen-
ior Mike lh.lex. who supports the
possibility or a war on Iraq. "For
leave earlier than we used to,·
she said. "We had a girl today
who wanted to work late today
to make up some hours, but our
manager told her she had to
leave early.·
Shulman said area employees.
especially women, must remain
on guard.
"They should work in teaIT\5
and need to know who is author-
ized to work in their building."
he said. "They should also be
more watchfuJ about who they
let into the building and prop·
ping doors open.·
Anyone with information
about Tuesday night's incident is
asked to call Newpon Beach Po-
lice detectives at (949) 644-3790.
• DEEPA BHARATli covers public
safety and courts. She may be
reached 111 (949) 574-4226 or by
e-mail at
deepa.bharsth ta latimes.com
'We do not support our
government on this ...
and our university
can't censor our
dissent.'
QBaoNoen
UCI student protester
the last 12 years, Iraq has defied
U.N. resolutions. ln not comply-
ing. !Saddam Hussein ) is obvi·
ously accruing weapons of mass
destruction. It's just gotten out of
hand."
Although groups of students
gathered 10 show their suppon
against a war on Iraq, many oth-
ers. who refused to take a stance
either way, decided to waJk on by
and spend their time away from
class listening to the music of a
band performjng just feet away.
• CHRISTINE CARRJUO covers
education and may be reached at
(949) 574-4268 or by e-mail at
dlristine.ca"illo@/stimes com
OBITUARY
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Costa Mesa bank
robbed at gunpoint
An anned robber got
away with an undis-
closed amount of money
from the California Feq-
eral Bank branch ln Costa
Mesa on Wednesday
afternoon, police said.
The man entered the
baolc branch in the 2700
block of Harbor BouJe·
vard at aboul 2 p.m. and
demanded money from a
teller, Costa Mesa Police
U. Dale Birney said.
·we know he had a
handgun." he said. "But
we don't know if he ju.!>t
had it or pointed it. H
The man then got out
the door and was l~t
~en driving away in a
"darlc color foreign car"
north on Peterson Place.
Birney said. No one wa.-.
hun during the heist.
Witnesses del>Cribed
the aUei,'Cd robber as a
man with an "athlcnt
build.· about 5 feet 9
inches 'tall, about I HO
pounds and wearing a
wWte baseball cap and a
~gray T-shin. Birney said.
The lMlJ11e branch wa ...
robbed twice in 200 I -
once over the Thanksgiv
mg holiday week.end.
when two men made off
with more than SB,200,
and on April 30. when a
robber Oed with an un
dJM:lo..ed .!>urn.
Those with mformauon
about Wednesday'!> rob
bery are a.<.lccd to call tht>
(..ol>ta Mesa Police Depan
ment .u {714) 754 5255
POLIC E FIL ES
COSTA MESA
• Artington Drive: A traffic
accident involving
injuries was reported in
the 1000 blod! at 8:39
a.m. Tuesday.
• Golf CourM Drive end
Met.a V9fde Drive Eut: A
vehicle burglary was
reported at 4:08 p.m
Tuesday.
• rMwport Boulevard:
PosS8SSlon of drugs was
reported m the 1600 blodc
at 5:08 a.m. Tuesday.
• Ofange Avenue; A
vehicle burglary was
reported in the 2500 bl<><*
at 2:21 a.m. Tuesday.
• Pleeentie AV9nUe:
Vandalism was reported
in the 2200 blod! at 12:28
p. Tuesday.
;Viole Ptec.: Annoying
phone calls were reported
in the 1800 blod! at 9:46
a.m. Tuesday.
• West Wilson StFMt
Vandalism was reported
m the 600 blod! at 7:50
a.m. Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• West Coast Highw.y:
Battery was reported In
the 700 blod! at 7:31 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Hoeg Drive: A
hit-and-run misdemeanor
was reported in the 100
blodc at 3:57 p.m. Tueeday .
• Newport c.nw Drive
West: Petty theft was
reported in the 700 blodc
at 8:55 p.m. Tuesday.
• Weetport: Annoying
phone calls were reported
in the 100 blodc at 7:21
p.m. Tuesday .
• 22nd Street end w..t
Belboa Bout.v.rd: Loud
music was reported at
7:20 p.m. Tuesday.
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.Qally Piiot
Industrial vacancies go
up in ~ewport-Mesa
Costa Mesa
properties record a
5.23% vacancy
rate. Newport
Beach is doing a
little better.
Paul Clinton
Dally Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA Jn.
dustrial properties ln the
area are losing tenants
faster than they can replace
them, mirroring a deterio-
rating leasing market
throughout the Southland.
experts said.
The amount of unleased
space Is rising, rents are
dropping. and there's no
improvement In sight, said
Mike Hefner, a senior vice
president at Volt Commer-
cial.
"Vacancies are rising,"
Hefner said. "!The sJtuatlon
Isl not getting better:
Costa Mesa lost 131.176
square feet of Industrial
space in 2002, reducing the
city's Inventory to 10.9 mll-
llon square feet. or that
space, about 7.16% ls now
vacant, Hefner said.
For the first time In a dec-
ade, the city -and the
broader Orange County
market -experienced a
phenomenon known as a
"negative absorption rate,"
ln which the area lost more
square footage than was
added.
In Newport Beach, an
area that doesn't have much
industrial square foo~ge,
landlords added 35,442
square feet to the city's
landscape in 2002. The city
now counts about 2.3 mil-
lion square feet of space in
Industrial inventory. About
3.25% of that was vacant at
the end Qf 2002.
The fourth quarter of
2002 was particularly tough
on Newport-Mesa, Hefner .
said.
Costa Mesa saw a nega-
tive 19,020-square-foot
quarter, and Newport Beach
lost 14,973 square feet,
Hefner said.
Newport-Mesa has some
type of vacancy In 201 ln-
dustrlaJ buildings. In Costa
Mesa, there are 6.36 million
square feet of leasable
space. Of that, 332,950
square feet are vacant, leav-
ing the area with a 5.23%
overall vacancy as of
Wednesday.
In Newport Beach, 20
buildings have a vacancy.
During the first part of 2003,
tenants filled 14,973 square
feet of space, bringing the
city back to zero-vacancy
status.
While the lease market Is
struggling, Hefner said
prices for custom-built In·
dustrlaJ facilities are going
higher. These buildings.
made to order for compa-
nies, have strengthened
Orange County's commer-
cial real estate market, the
real estate broker said.
CURVE
Continued from Al
overseas early in 1945, I was
given a week to travel from
Atlanta. Geo •• where I completed
my O.lght training in a new
airaaft. to San Francisco. So I
bundled my wife and infant son
into an ancient Studebaker and
took off. We had been preceded
there by a pilot friend who had
found a rental aparunent for his
family in a ci!Y where they were
hard to come by. He had already
shipped out, but we were invited.
to Share the apartment with his
wife while we loo~ for a place
of our own.
That search was going badly
when l had to check in with the
Navy for transportation overseas.
There, I met up with a close
friend from my own squadron.
We schmoozed with the WAVE
who handled our papers and
asked lf she would ship us out
togethel. She said she would tty.
• We had to leave a phone number
where we were told to stand by
every day from 11 o'clock until
noon. If we weren't called, we
were free for another 24 hours.
So that became our life. Stress
and uncertainty Wltil noon, and
then, when there was no call, my
wife and I would improvise a bed
In the car for our son and go
looking fo r a place for her to live
while I was gone. We grabbed our
lime together in 24-hour cycles,
and"aS the days drifted by, my
friend called to tell me he had his
orders and to ask lf I had mine.
Then he was gone, and It slowly
became clear that the rest of the
squadron was probably gone,
too.
In this peculiar vacuum, we
finally found a house to rent and
moved Into It I continued to
return to the old apartment to
monitor the phone each
morning. but no call came. After
ThisWeek@UCI
Athletics
Feb. 8
Men's Basketball vs. Cal State Fulkrton.
7:05 p.m., Bren Events Center. SS-$12
Feb. 12
Women's Water Polo vs. UCLA.
4 p.m., Crawford Pool. $3-SS
Feb. 12
Men's Volleyball vs. USC.
7 p.m., Crawford Hall. $3-$5
Arts
Feb. 6
African Amerlc.an Studies and Film &
Video Center. The "LA. School" Festival:
,
Explorations of African American Artistic
Creario,1. Filmmakers discuss their works.
7:30 p.m., Humanities Instructional Building,
Room 100. $3-SS
Feb. 7 & 8
UCI Symphony Orchestra. 19th-and 20th-
Century Masterpi«es. With Stephen Tucker, .
conductor. 8 p.m., Qaitt 1\-cvor Theatre. $8-$12
Presentations
Feb. 10
Humanities Researth lnstltut..
Law and lts Ltgacin. With Adjoa
Aiyctoro. N'COBRA; Angda Harris, UC Berkeley; and Jeanne Woods, Loyola
Law School, New Orleans. 2-5 p.m., Administration Building, Room 338 .. Frtt.
Feb. 12
Unlvenlty Club Forum. Tc"orism: If It Strikes, Wh11r Do You Dor
With Terry Schmidt, San Diego Statt Univenity and UCSD. 11:30 a.m.,
Univer;tity Club. $7.50
dtrc!e weeks of this drlll. two
things became dear. Somewhere,
somehow the system had
screwed up. And because r
apparently no longer existed in
their ieoords, J wasn't being paid.
Money was getting very tight
That's when I went in and
asked what was happening.
I've often wondered since how
long this might have played out
before they ~nt the Marines after
me. At any rate, when J appeared,
they d1scovered that our WAVE
had stapled my friend's ·
transportation card on top of
mine and filed It So I was
oftldally gone.
This agitated the Navy officer
in chargesu.flidently that he put
me on the Quickest possible
transportation -which meant
that night on the Pan AmeriC'cUl
Oipper.
There were some emotional
advantages in this abruptness.
When I got home, we didn't have
time to deal with the finality of
what was happening, only to
pack hurriedly before my wife
put the baby in the car and drove
me to the Pan American office ln
downtown San Francisco. We
said goodbye in the car. I stood at
the curb and watched my wife
and son drive away.
The Pan American Qipper Wclb
the Queen Mary of alr travel. The
Navy used it for sending
dignitaries a high-ranking
military to combat areas. It was
some measure of their sense of
urgency to get me on my way
that they put a Navy lieutenant ID
this company. It was also clear.
that when a U.S. senator was a
late addition to the Oight, l was
the logical passenger to be
bµmped. And I was. They booked
me'on the next Oipper flight the
next morning and offered me a
hotel room.
I walked the streell> for a
half-hour trying to decide
whether I wanted to go through
the agony -and put my wife
through it - of parting again.
Then I made the phone call; I
didn't ha~e the strength not to do
it.
I've never regrened that jict,
although we were emotionally
exhausted when she dropped me
off onte again the next morning.
This time I got off -with a
load of admirals, generals and
congressmen. I had no interest in
socializing with tlus crowd, but I
didn't have my wits about me
when an admlral stuclc his head
through the curtains of my bunk.
and asked If I played poker. I said
I did, and he virtually ordered me
to fill our a game heavy with
brass.
My only intere&t was to lor.e
what 1 had and get out, so I took
outrageous chances and won.
And won. I had !teVeral hundred
dollars by the time we got to
Oahu and was cenru.n the
admiral would have me sent out
to the worst duty post m the
Pacific.
Thursday, February G, 2003 A5
FortunateJy, tl\at dido't happen.
I came home nine months later
with the war won. eager to return
to civil.Ian life with my family. an
ending which I devoutly hope
·will happen to all of the men and
women saying goodbyes ln this .
current national crillis. When it Is
over, they will have their own
stories. as I do.
The stones will change with
each family's experience, but the
feelings that surround those
stories will be formed from the
same common doth.
A deep-down fear of loss that
has to be buried beneath a surge
of cenainty that it is only
temporary. The shock of going so
suddenly from the sure and .
secure to a doubtful and
dangerous unknown. The sudden
recognition of all the ~ that
should have been done and said
and haven't And all this mixed
inexplicably with an exhilaration
of going about a dlsta!teful job
that holds out the promise of
adventure before reality sets in.
And when it is all done, the
memones -some. perhaps,
bmersweet -can be harvested
and embraced. especially the
memones of partings that can be
brought up instantly as we
empathize with fellow humaru
now going through this same
agonwng experience.
• JOSEPH N. BEU. 11 a resident of
Santa Ana He1ghta. H11 column
appears Thursdays.
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EDITORIAL
Don't rush to
jlldg~ theater
W hether the Port
• Theater in Corona
del Mar
constitutes a
h.istoricaJ landmark is a good
question. For his part, new
Councilman Dick Nichols has
done a lot to stir the debate
With his proclamation that no t
only should the old movie
house not receive landmark
status, it should be tom down.
WeU, that's an Interesting
thought, and either way, the
Issue has touched off a flurry
pf leners and calls. some
qreeing with Nichols and
others arglling for the
preservation of the theater.
The only voice missing so far
is the owner of the Port
Theater. What the owner of the
Port wants to do should really
be part or the discussion
before the debate gets any
honer, but that's not going to
nop us from putting in our
two cents.
So here it goes:
ls the Port an old and funky an theater that is a nice
addition to Corona del Mar? Of
course it is. But there are lots
of old and funky art theaters
that have gone under
bulldozers. No one is the wiser,
and not everyone really misses
ihem.
Take the old MMa Theater
pn Newport Boult!vard. lf you
don't know what we are talking
about, that's because the Mesa
no longer exists. It b nO\v the
home or a thriving Borders
Books and CaU.
But the Mesa didn't go
quietly. There was much
uproar over its pending demise
and some last-minute pnches
to save it from the wrecking
ball. But in the ent.l, progress
won out, and th~ Mesa, an old,
dog-eared building with a
peeled-paint facade. went the
way of penny arcades and
drive-in theaters.
Should a similar fate be met
by the Port?
Well, we certainly aren't
prepared to say that. But we
also aren't so sure that it has
reached a level of historical
significance. either, and that it
shouJd be saved in perpetuity,
especially if the owner has
different plans.
The Port is one of three
historic buildings the city is
trying to preserve as
landmarks.
Separately. the city has two
other historic theaters, the
Balboa Theater on the
peninsula and the old
Edward's Lido. that will m ost
likely remain as historic
landmarks for a long time.
As one of the oldest movie
houses in the county, the Lido
should no doubt be spared
from descruction, and the
Balboa Theater is soon to be a
performing arts center, which.
will ensure its existence for
years to come.
The Port. while not without
its historic value. doesn't quite
meet the same criteria.
So let's keep the debate
going. Maybe two historic
theaters are enough for
Newport Beach. Maybe not
No matter what. the city and
the property's owner need to
work together to ensure that
whatever becomes of that site,
it will not continue to be a
vacant eyesore and will always
remain compatible with the
surrounding Corona del Mar
village atmosphere. That
should be the priority.
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Greenlighters:
friends or foes?
By Geoffrey Davis
I continue to be punJed and
sometimes amused by the
leners and comments made
by opponents of the proposed
five-star Regent Newport Beach
Resort Hotel being considered
for construction al l.Ae Marina
Part site. Some facts thal shouJd
be obvious to the voters are:
I) A beach-park-onty faciUty
wouJd have a net negative
Impact on city revenue;
2) 1l1is sl1e is no longer
designated as park and
recreation:
3) The inc:reued number of
'visitors" to a park wouJd bring
along with them more Utter. civil
C1Jsobedjence and. on any
summer weekend.
conservJdvely, 600 l.() 700
-ddidonal cars.
• 4) A five-star hotel with fine
alnlng would attract an affluent,
law-abiding visitor, many of
whom would arrive by airport
limo. adding only to the
S>eninsula's pedestrian traffic
and leavfn; nothing behind but
the money they pent while
~njo)1ng l>UI dty.
Having uJd this. It lx."gS the
question: Why are tl•e
Greenlighters so adamantly
opposed to this project even
before envtronmcntDJ studies
bave been done?
I won~ speculate on the
motives of those members who
kem to be eearchlng for their
'15 minutes of tame.. but or this
l'm certain: Much of the
C>ppo&itJon " coming rrom C.Orooa de1 Mar and the east end
Of the Balboa Pminlul&. Could Ch1t be an effort to coocentnte
the ""'9ttor" populatk)n on the
-end or our penlnsulaf It lak8I wry knoWtedgeable or
~ bllct'l Wltllll IO Ind their
MY IO 1bt Corona del Mir
'-di""" It ttwy ate lommete
•
enough to find a place to park.
The Penins ula Point beach is
even more isolated, as the
residents have for many years
fought the addition of 1oilet
facilities and/or the extension of
the boardwalk to lhe Wedge.
Now, you ask: "Davis, you live
on the Peninsula Point Do you
want this massive inttmion or
'visitors' in yow neighborhood?"
I truthfully have to answer no. I
feel we have done enough for
ow "visitors" and it's time to do
something for ourselves.
In the past eight or I 0 years.
you may have noticed that many
young families have purchased
property and built their
permanent homes along the
west peninsula beach. If we
continue to restrict any nuisance
activity to their neighborhood.
the day will come when they will
go to the city and demand that
Corona del Mar and Penlnsula
Point share equally in
entertaining these "visitors.· We
don'1 want to create an ·enemy"
environment with the west
peninsula families.. It's human
nature that sooner or later they
will get fed up and seek justice at
the Coastal Commi.woo and
ballot box.
SCeve Sutherland hM
convinced me that he wW be a
good ,neighbor and the Regent
Repon wQJ be a profitable
venture both for blmsel{ and the
city of Newport Beach. This
small elegant boteJ and
restaurant facillty concept bu
proven popular In England and
Prance and will add a toUCb of
dua to the west end of our
penlnlu1a. We~ bad many
yeal'I ol regretful opericnce
with tM Founb of July regWan.
l~t'• &Ne Stew Ole support chit
he hu IO pOtitdy ttqUetted.
• .C "'81Y .,_,.Iii I Ne-...poft
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MAILBAG
r E P11V' DAILY PILOT
During an extremely low tide at the Upper Newport Bay, Dick Newell, a volunteer at the Manne Studies Center. takes a dozen
people on a bird and wildlife tour. Birds are drawn out by the rare food uncovered when the water level drops
Thanks for the in-depth look
at the Back Bay situation
Thank you to the Dally Pilot for its
excellent coverage of the Newport Bay
Naturalists and Friends' ·Low TI de Rides·
cruise ("A Rare Look at Life,· Friday.)
About 150 volunteers are dedicated to
raising awareness of. and sensitivity to
preserving Upper Newport Bay. one of
the few remaining estuaries in the s1a1e.
Through free activities such as swnmer
"Shark (.amp," regular marine life
inventories on SheUma.ker Island,
lectures, the restoration of native plant
life and mterpreuve tours along Back Bay
Drive, the group contributes more than
12.000 hours each year to educational
endeavors. At a time when turmoil can
seem to swround us. it is heartening to
know that the public can draw
knowledge. reOection and perspective
from t11e resources and beauty of our
local envuonmenl.
CAROL STARCEVIC
Newport Beach
Marinapark hotel wil I be
welcome addition to peninsula
I was very pleased to see Ste phen
Sutherland re~pond to the many
un1ru1hs stated by Tom Billings
regarding the proposed Regen t Hotel.
Sutherland 1s working with the
Amencan Legion to provide
improvements lo their building and wtll
also build a new Girl Scout house and
community center for local residenls
use.
The e unprovements coupled wtth
the new Regent Hotel certainly will be
welcome additions to our peninsula.
CHRISTINE DABBS
Balboa PeninsuJa
Smith, letter writer made
strong points on morals
I want to thank Steve Smith and Steve
Gooden for speaking up. Steve Smith for
the value of speaking up when we see
1nc1vili1y or tnJU'-llCe !"Family Time."
'>a1urday) and Steve Gooden for \o\-nllng
about the Daily Pilot's photo of a man
holding a glas., wtth the bare breasted
woman on 11 ("Photo lacked decency
paper 'lhould uphold, .. Saturday) rhe
photo subject was unneceS!tary and
lacked a sen!>e of pubhc respons1b1.hty
to uplift and uphold ha<,tc social and
moral values
I wan1 to thank the.,e men for bemg
">lrong en ough 1n their conVJcuons to
speak up All 100 often I find myself nol
wanung to make wave">. but actually by
allowing the e 'llandard') 10 fall away. I
am a part of the los\ of moral \·aJue!> in
our society Wt mu .. t not be complacent,
bur coura~t·ou .. ro upltfl and uphold
basic '>onal ;rnd moral \alUe)
CAROL LEONARD
Corona del Mar
Smith column ~uggests
\peaking out against war
I think \tt•v1• ~m1th\ tolumn from
\aturday. • l.1m1ly I 111w ... on 'pealun~
up when lhe had guy win.,'' 1ust
wonderful, and I think we .. hould all
<;peak out aKain<,t the war I don't see
any bumper 'ttt:kt'f., and I don't see any
people in the <,trceb and I don't thmk
wt.• "hould go lo war agatn'-t Iraq I lhinlc
11 ts a 1emble thing to go to war and I
think only a weak country would choose
VJolence over rea'>on
JUDY Pt.EDGER
Co)ta Me!>a
Serious thought needed on
Marinapark · future
As a Newport Reach na11ve. I feel
compelled lo write concernmg the
Marinapark 1r;sue rom R1Jltngs is nght
m stating thal the mobile home site 1s
zoned for puhhc u .. e ("I lotel idea for
peninsula lacks potenual for .. uccess. •
Jan. 25). The mobile home p.irk was
never intended to be a p ermanent
fixture on the hctrbor. The land always
was intended for u.-.e by the puhli<' w11h
LEITER TO THE EDITOR
public access to tht! water
There 1~ only one park on the harbor
tn Newpon 11us is located at 44th Stree1
and is. an fact, on lhe channel, not on the
harbor proper A larger public park on
the water wtlh an improved community
center. tenm., couns. basketball court.
Girl Scout hou~ and boat access could
aU be incorporated into the Mannapark
site and wouJd be well used.
I do agree that a five-star, low-profile
hotel couJd also be an tmprovement to
our community, but al what cost?
Beside., the Balboa Bay O ub. there 1s no
other venue in Newport Beach west of
the Coast I hghway bndge to hold
weddings. anmversary parue . reuruon\
etc. Our summer. weekend and holiday
traffic on the penmsuJa ii; bad enough
'Can you imagine the added unpact of
I 00 to 200 people every Saturday or
~unday tor an event? Nol only would the
road., he conge'>ted, but also there wiJJ
c;urety he a huge defic11. of park.mg !>paces
available for re'>ldent'> and beathgoers
I fear our .-.ewer c;ystem wtll al'o take
on an extra burden TI1e amount of
waler used to run a deluxe hotel will
surely te!>l an already dicey ..ewer
system and couJd cau <.e damage 10 the
already pollu1ed harbor
I implore our C..tty Lounctl lo think
long and hard on th1., ..,.,ue Be c;ure lhe
e nviro nmental -.tud1es 1ale all lhe
vanables mto cuns1derat1on
Improvements are always wekome and
are long overdue o n the penmsuJa We
all benefit as a community from
improvement!i(but lt"1's kt"ep m mind
o ur lifestyle aild neighborhood
atmo~phere here at the beach
And. by the way, 1f lhe hotel l'i
approved, let's make sure it 1s in keeping
with the sty1e of Balboa (hke the
Pavilion or the Cape Cod-style beach
homes). Although I love Sparush
architecture, which t'l the style proposed
for the hotel, I do not think it 1 m
.._eeping with the charm of the
peninsula.
HOUY sr.tlTH
Nt>wport Beach
S:zve the Port Theater
I moved to Corona deJ Mar in 1958 at
the age or 9. I didn't move on until
1972. when I graduated from college
and married. In those days. the Port
Theater was a major player in the dating
game. and a weekend hangout for young
aduJt.s wanting to see the latest film
releases from Hollywood. Dan the barber
used 10 cut my hair in the lower right
comer of the building. That was an era
when UttJe League was the biggest game
in town, insttad of P\aystadon or Game
Boy. Why, my clAM at_ Corona del Mar
High School actually drove Fords and
Chevfa instead or Bttrnen and
Mercedes.
There eeems to be a loud group
cheertn& ror the dmilse of this baDawtd
theater building. lt\ a shame they can'
aympltbirJe with thote ol UI who Ind
bN&ny ln hiltodc pi.. They would
hive UI teilf d;il ~ dcJwn. only to
be :r::: bJ _... ori8nllll NI
11'6 ~ ... poecen In ..
windows, or an addJtionaJ wU1eces.sary
nail salon, or another car wash that
serves cappuccino while you wruL I still
wash my own car on the wee._ends and
frequently brew my own c."Off~. M well.
l'ry it. It can be quite rewanling
I live in a nice neighborhood ln Costa
Mesa now. primarily becau~ these same
yuppl and •0ot-commcrs· haw
driven the coa tal rnl estate valu
beyond au Sl'nslble le~l Thert art a
number of us nan~ who till enJoy
seeing sp0 like the BaJboa Theater, tho
Pavlllon. tht Port Theater and ~
footbridge owr Baytld Drive when we
walk the dtl we grew up In. i1lMn ~
C!'YCO a f ~ ortgf naf residtn lli1I
hotcbna out. You can ~pot th by lhdr
m I. qui.Int ho on W,. lo They
ha n' relt tho call lO •mwmiz.e lbrlr
Uvtnj ~·at lht ~of their
qualky of I.Mn&· U J'O'I.,. one Of tbelD.
..... them to.,...-JO'I .,._ct.-..,
tinle town CclroQil del Meir Ul9d to
be. like our own Judge C.3rdner. they
can be very entert.amlng.
l'YP had the good fortune 10 visit the
Roman <Ali.<leum. ~ walled city or
Rotbeosburg, Notre Dame catbedraJ ln
Paris and otMr historic of
antiqult)I. bolh heft and abroad. That trtp
taught ~th.at l1 isnl ~to tear.
house down just b«ai It buOt
nearly a dead This a mJnd«t
unique to thole ~ith eilher too much
money or too Ultlie mteresa in bow we .0
got to where~ are today.
Old places can be grtat pl.le-. Rx al
of w who care about our put. pleMI
contlder tmnc Pon The9ter. n.t
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and waJlccMrinD, They hiold ~
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Al Thursday. Febtuary• 6, 2003 SOCIETY
THE CROWD
Environmental crowd shows up for all that jazz
.
T he Newport crowd with a
passion for the
environment, and
speclftcally marine science,
supported the Ocean Insdtute
last week for a little "Jazz In
January." It was the annual
Ocean Insdtute fund-raiser
created to .....---=-----.. raise money
for
educational
'programa
associated
with the
Interactive
ocean
educadon
and-research
facillty ln B.W. COOK orange
County.
Oulired by nm McMahon, an
executJve with Grubb and l:illis.
the party was supported by a
host of local cfti.zens. Including
Chip and Debbie Brown, ~
and Sulan Dolbee. Paul and
Patty G9ede. Sheri Grady, Paul
and Barbara Hamilton, P.d and
Unda Martln, BW Palmer,
Dennll and Pat 'IBylor, Anthony
and Janet VlttJ, and Supervtlor
Tum WU.On and his wife,
Nancy.
In an upbeat setting. the
crowd joined forces for a
wonderful evening of
conversation, dinner and the
smooth jazz of Peter White. The
artist performed selections from
his new release, "Glow," as the
guests enjoyed dinner provided
by a host of Orange County's top
culinary talent.
Chefs James Hununort of
WASA Susb.l. Yvon Goetz of the
Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel and
Amlin Gbahremm of the St
Regis Monarch Beach Resort &
Spa served a spectacular meal
that featured two entrees, squab
and a veal medallion. Robert
MondlM graciously provided the
wine for the occasion.
Also supporting the evening
were a committee of local
business leaden, Including
l.nSurance executive StfMt
Frtedmann, DennJa Bwnole
from 1bshiba, and real estate
executive Jena Von Glertd. The
Ocean Institute In Dana Point
has been a community project
for more than 20 years.
Fund-ralslng efforts have neared
the $20-milllon goal. allowing
the construction of the new
fadllty, which has been
completed after nearly three
years of plaM.lng and two years
of construction. The facillty
opened lta doors last fall and
continues to be an exemplary
Institution for the study of our
precious marine envlrdnment.
The PhilharmonJc Society of
Orange County held the grand
opening gala at the new Hyatt
Regency Resort & Spa In
Huntington Beach last week.
filling the massive
20,000-square-foot ballroom
with a sellout crowd of more
than 1.200 guests In black tie for
a nJght of dining and dancing to
the music·of the Wayne Foster
Orchestra.
The evening, called "Espana.H
featured a variety of
Prominent Newport
businessmen nm McMahon ·
and John Warner at the Ocean
Institute fund-raiser.
entertainment to keep the
evening alive and vibrant.
The PhllhannonJc Society ls
the oldest arts organization In
Orange County, working to bring
music lnto the lives of school
children through massive
volunteer efforts to raise funds
and then create and provide
music programs for more than
one quarter million Orange
County school children each
and every year.
The ball was chaired by
elegant blond Caroline Bell with
support from Su.Ian Qagundah,
president of the PhllharmonJc
com.mJttees. Stew Bone, owner
of the new Huntington Beach
Hyatt Regency, and Newport's
Donald Evarta, president of the
PhllharmonJc Board of
Directors, were ln attendance.
Also In the crowd was
distinguished Dr. Chrtatopher
Duma of Hoag Hospital.
•THE CROWD runt Thuradeys end
Saturdaya.
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Bristol Farms' cafe offers food lovers greatf'are
IJy Kathy Mader
G rocery sto res aren't
normally where you'
would look to catch a
bite to eat. But grocery stores
aren't what they used 10 be
eithe r, and I mean that in a
good way.
The stiff competition between
markets has caused everyone to
step up. You see rem odels all
qver town, and the delis in all or
our locltl grocery stores are now
I.Op n otch. But none are better
ttian the deli/cafe at Bristol
Farms in Coron a del Mar.
First or all, this is a food
lover's grocery store -I'm sorry,
gOurmet mark.el -with foods
&om around the world
creatively displayed in various
sections of the More.
Bui ii is the cafe I am here to
ljllk about. 11 is set to the right of
the m ain entrance, but
'lOmehow remain.' somewhat
understated. You don't walk in
and think Mcarc1" But if you are
looking for 11. there it is. mvtllng
with its small tables and chairs
of the same warm-colored
woods you find throughout the
\tore (which is a good thing,
because thi~ is a good-looking
store). plus fresh ltttle Oower
arrangements and smooth tile
floors.
There is a •to go" hne that
moves right past -.everal cases or
pre-made sandwil'h e-. and
'{tlshi. but the enllre caffs m enu
can be ordered to go. Bristol
~nns serve' Mmormng fare" all
4ay· bageb and lox. lre..h fruit
dfld the "Arnold Omelets ...
you'U be back!" (SS.95) with
c;,ausage. onion .... garlic. '>ptnach
and cheddar chee-.e llley
pretty much ... erve t'Verything
tiom Belgian waffie., to
cappuccino\, incluclin~ the
'BAM" wrap. wllh '>lr.tmble-.
~"· andou1lle ...au~ge. <..a1un
"J>ICe\, pepper JJ<.k <:he~ and
~urcream.
ror lunch, you can find any
sandwich your heart desires,
trom the baste'> 10 the unique.
.. uch as gnlle<l ..almon '>Clndwich
with a 1eriyak1 glv.e. gnlled
pineapple and pepper 1ack on a
gnlled ciabatta roll (S7.25l and
my favorite. the buffalo chicken
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sandwich wppcd w11h '>Jlll:y
buffalo sauce and >;orgonmla
cheese ($7.25).
Great burgers and good
!.a.lad., (I am alway.., hard
pressed to say #great" and '>alad
in the same sentence) are also
available. But one of the items
lha1 makes Bristol Farm'> worth
g'oing to is the soups. And I'm a
i.oup fan.
I w-ds lucky enough to '>peak
with the executive chef of
Bri'>tol farms. Bruu~ Jacob .....
who told me that over the
course of tl1e year. they make
more than 70 dHTcrcnl !>C>upi.
in-house. some familiar, some
funky and all creative.
Coming out tomorrow in
honor of Mardi (,ra'> is a '>hrimp
and andouille sausage gumbo
I'll be there. But over the UJUr\e
of thl'> year. thne will be a
chu:ken and olive '>lt'W, I hcu
chicken soup ... aln1on-roastcd
corn ehowdcr, and for March. 111
honor of St. l'alri( k\ I >ay. a
"Rueben" chowder wuh l!>rned
beef. s.iuerkraut and ~W•I'>\
chce\e.
"Wal t and wt:," J,1lllh'> \aid.
Mii work.. .... "
If 1t worlu. anyth111g hkl' thttr
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\Oup. I'll be lmcd up, ..,poon 111
hand. at 7 in rhc morning.
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For example. VaJenline\ IJ.ay
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four-course dinner '>erved w11h
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Oambe a la mode for de.,\crt for
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I am pretty excited about till'
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though Coop,, I think I '>poilt·d
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burgundy ..auce or '>almnn .111<1
-.pinach w11h a lob\ter \illll t'.
both bakc•d 111 a heart-\ha1wd
pulTpa.-.try, 'luscany po1at0t•'> '"
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mar~et 1s a food lovt•r\ ..ion·
bu1 d~arly the rc.1fe .., op1•r,11<·d
by food love·r.,, a. .. well
At Bristol Farms .cafe ?ind Hussrn holds the Silver Spur salad and thf· ciltforr.10 ch1cltf:-n sandwich tn
her nght hand In tier left hand is a turkey asparagus sandwich
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\ REEL CRITICS •
Keep guessing 1n 'Recruit;' 'Darkness' fai _ls to see hght
Good performances
found in 'RecruiC
A father dies in a
mysterious accident. A
son searches for the
truth. The son ~ a young man
fresh out of college, full of
questions and highly skilled in
computer programming. enter
Walter Burke. a CIA recmller and
i.elf-proclaimed i.cary judge of
talent.
Come and work with us,
Jam~. he
tells the
young man.
This work is
in you. Just
like your
father. MMy
father. CIA?"
James thin.kl..
but he h~
obviously
thought this MELISSA before. That
RICHARDSON I!> all it takes
10 hook Jame-; Off he goes to the
I ann, a CIA training facility.
Jame!> Oayton i!> "TI1e Recruit."
lnere are two rules:
I. Don't trui.t auyone.
2. Nothing i1. wh(\t i-. !>Cerni..
Burke telb Jame-. that Layla,
another rc1Tui1, i'> J mole. r.er
d ow 10 her and find out whom
.. tw\ g1vmg the -.euet<., to. James
doe,n't want to, but he needs to
le.now tht• truth about hi<, father.
Rut 1tw. ganw I'> not about truth;
all Burlt• ha' ,., <,ecret'
Jame., befnend'> Layla, and ht•
dot'\n·1 \'<mt to believe what
Rurkt• '' .. a7mg. doe<,n't want ICJ
bcheH• what he I!> ..ecang Burke
i., t rul'l to hun 1.ayla play!>
gamt."-.utd tntL'> l11m Are h1.,
Cnend' the enemy? I'> hi'>
teJ< her"'
l 'onlt1'>t'd yet? I lopetuJI}
That \ what fouch'>tone P1crure'>
and Roger DonaJd.,on want you
to be llw Hccru11" as low on
information and high 111 ~peed
Don't thUlk, JUst act.
Cohn 1-arrcll, the young lrii.h
"it guy," i'> lht• lion 1umping
through hoop.,, and Al Pac11w 1<;
the circw. nngma.,ter. Pacmo b a
great puppctet'r, pulling the
right string'> at the perfect
moment. 11('\ humorou., and
,
Inviting one minute and then
shuts you out the next. No one
knows where be or she stands
with Walter Burke.
It's no wonder that James is
always confused and one step
behind the game. The script
calls for Farrell to woo the girl,
find the bad guy and save the
day all by himself -on a
deadlinb that is Casr
approaching. Oayton runs the
gamut of personas: cocky,
suspicious, happy, uave, .
confused, beaten, and
triumphant, all in less than two
hours. It's an amusing and
impressive thing to see.
There is Mthe girl,~ played well
by Bridget Moynahan. She's
almost as good a puppeteer as
Pacino. The whole linle she's a
question mark. ls she good? Is
she bad?
And there is an adversary for
James, lest things become too
easy for him. Zack is always at
Layla's side, speaking to her in
foreign languages and never
lening James get a moment
alone. z.ack thwarts James at
every tum and then smirks
about it The role is easily •
mastered by Gabriel Macht. I le
deserves a much more difficult
character.
"'Ille Recruit" has all the right
pieces: mystery. tension,
devilishJy handsome stan. and a
good pace. Ille only problem i'>
the ending. It couJd have and
shouJd have been belier.
But that's 1us1 a little lap!>e.
"The Recruu" 1s a good case of
mental gymna-;tics and lots of
fun. But that's onJy my opi111011
Remember. don't mist anyone,
nothing is what it ~ems.
• MELISSA RICHARDSON 1s a Costa
Mesa resident and a UC Irvine
student
·~rkness Fall s' falls
short of great horror
I ., there anything worse than
a bad horror film? ve ... a had
horror film that could have
been great.
Although '>Orne might
disagree. "Darkness Falls"
couJd have been a decent
p
RYAN
GILMORE
chiller. It has
a great
villain, a.n
ominous
spirit that
preyg"upon
the innocent
follcs of a
small New
England
town,
Darkness
Falls. It has
sympathetic
heroes, including a man
haunted since childhood by the
monster who orphaned him
(Cllaney Kley), a young woman
struggling to protect her little
brother (Emma CauJfield of
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer") and
a little boy whom the monste{
has recently targeted for a most
horrible death (Lee Comtie).
Sounds great, right? Wrong.
It 's missing something
important. Let me see if I can
put my finger on 11. Oh yeah, a •
compelling storyline.
The filrn starts out with
promise. spinning a yam
reminiscent of a spooky taJe
told around the campfire.
· COMING SOON
More than 150 yean. ago. old
Matilda Dixon wouJd give
children coini. in return for
their baby teeth and earned
herself the nickname "roolh
Fairy." Well, poor MatiJda wa'>
horribly dbfigured in a lire and
became the town recluse. One
mght, two chiJdren didn't come
home. and the town lynched
M.itilda for murder. Before her
neck was '>I retched, Matilda
curr;ed the town. And from that
day on, the murderous ghost of
Matilda \.,,ould take her revenge
on the children of Darkne'>s
!'all'
Daredevil (Ben Affleck) looks to bring his brand of iusbce to the streets of Hell's Krtchen
~pooky. huh? loo bad thl'>
train d('raalr; ~hortly after it
lca\e\ the '>talion. The .. 1ory
pack.'> up again 12 yeari. ago.
when the Tooth Fairy kills Kyle
Wal.,h\ mother after he sees the
v('ngeful i.pint taking his last
baby tooth. Ai. if that weren't
bad enough, Kyle 1s accu'ied of
committing the murder and
.. cnt to the loony bin.
Next stop is present day,
when we find Kyle'!> childhood
sweetheart, Kauhn, dealing
with her young brother\
seemingly irrauonal fear of th('
Tooth Fairy. She make-; a
desperate plea for Kyle to
return, which doesn't make any
sense because r;he and the rC'>I
of the town still believe that hr
killed hii. mother.
The rest of the film '' '>P<'nl
by them 1ryrng 10 evade thl'
wrathful wraith hy '>hming
flashlight<> at it Old Matilda
t.in·t 't.ind the light, a holdO\er
from \-,,hen '>he wa'> alive and
her burned <,kin wa'> '>l'mlli\e
to tht' 'un Yeah, I know that
docM1't really make any -;en~e.
either.
If I had to li~t all of the dumb
rult•'> .ind inron.,istendes that
thb movie contain'>, I'd take up
the whole paper and too much
of your time. And I won't even
go into the tired cheap scares
that are scattered throughout
ING LIVE
AT THE
I h1<> couJd have lwen a great
horror franch1'ie, and maybe
they will do bt•ttcr next tame.
You can be sure thl're will be a
'equt•I, d'> thl'> dud wa'> No. I at
the box office on ,,., openang
weekend thank.'> 10 a lot of
bored teenager'>. So take my
word for it. and wa ll for a
rt'Vlew of "Darknes., 1-ull'> 2 •
• RYAN GILMORE IS II Cosla Mesa
resident and mov1t1 fan
s E N I 0 R c L A s s I c
y ..
he's even better with a driver. So don't let this funny guy fool
you-he's won the Toshiba Senior Classic onca and he's
deadly serious about doing it again.
March 17-23, 2003
Advance-purchase tickets are $15.
Call 949/660-1001 or visit R~DuNN
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Black comedy, social
satire mix in 'Maggie'
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By Tom Thus
Y ou might not expect a
play titled -·fhe Day
Maggie Blew Her I lead arr lo be a barrel of laughs,
but this new offering at UC
Irvine isn't the absolute downer
the title might suggest.
On the contrary, Amy
Bndges' award-winning
indictment of women's
struggles in society is one of
those rare b irdi. in the theater
-a message play. wrapped in
farcical clo thing. Issues are
addressed via outlandi!>h
interpretation in an
exceedingly funny produc tion
of a provocative but som ewhat
incomplete sn tpt.
Director LK. Pond pull'> out
all the phy'>1cal and
s tereotypical ~tops in her
colo rful and crazily comp ell111g
production. while raising
questiuni. in h er somber
program note!> on to pic!> u p tu
and including the meaning of
life. Thb mixture of souJ
!.earching and slapstick
culminatei. in an uneven but
entertaining evening.
When fif!,t we encounrer •
Maggie !wonderfuJJy portrayed
by Mandy chmiederl. '>h e's
already done the deed alluded
to in the title and has arrived 111
heaven 10 face a final judgment
tha t more rc'>t-rnhles the Mad
llatter's tea party than a
relestial courtroom . Wha l
follow' an~ na ... hbach from her
lift!. O'iten'>1bly explam111g wh.ll
drow he r to '>uic1de. hut
offering little of '>Ub'>tanu: 111
tha t rl'~ard
5<.hmiede r. purpo,ely
dre-.,ed down and rendered
plain-looking, skillfully wrestJes
with the trauma of youth and
adolescence, as a girl who
doesn't quite fit in with the
others. Her ambition Is to
become Miss America, but the
cards of life seem stacked
agalnst her.
Episodes from her school
days. her courtship and her
exper ien ce with Weight
Watchers d o t the play'i. first act,
but it's her relationship w11h
he r embitte red mother
(savagely played by Amanda
Loom er) that really sets her off
on a self-destructive path.
1 here'ci aJso a richly
con!>tructed sequence in which
'he keep!. her panting
boyfri,end (I~J. Wagn er) at bay,
-.avmg herself for marriage.
The Weight Watchers ladies
are particularly effective. UCI
will sorely miss IJsa Oayton
when she graduate<; and goes
011 to Broadway. This perennial
'>howc;topper renders a
hil~rioui.ly pungent monologue
ca(d ilated to gamer exit
J pplause nighlly, and Ma rie
Wong excel' as th e touchy feely
leader o f the pack.
Wagner effectively prec;ent~
two t untra.-.tang faces of the
male gender, tender and
undc•r'>tanding before marriage
.md d beer-gunJ ing lout
Jltt·rwanJ -I le grapples w11h
l'>,UC''> aho -a revered mother
and a hated fa ther, boLh now
dl•Jd -rn an extended diatribe
that dues little to f\Jrther the
plot
I he hed\enly ho'it'i are a
motley tn o -Daren I lerbert.
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•WHAT: "The Day Maggie Blew
Her Head OW
• WHERE: UC Irvine Studio
Theater
•WHEN: Closing performances
at 8 p.m. tonight and Friday; and
at 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday
•COST: $9 to $17
• CALL; (949) 82~2787
themselves into the na .. hbacl
i.tories, as well. Oui!>Lopher
Trice plays a scroungy caveman
whose true identity is rei.erved
for a late -play surpri'>t'.
The diminutive l.io;a
Schwartz waJtzes through t1
pair of cutesy character~. a
po pular cheerleader and
Maggie's alter ego. Wagner
doubles as the decrepit l.cvuru'>
an heaven, while Mar11n
Giannini is a sage Solomon
red uced to waiter duty in the
afterlife.
While Maggie\ life certainly
il>n't a bed o f rose'>. the event-.
that transpire hardly qµaJify a'
motives fo r her dra.-.1ic choice.
Playwright Bridges faib to
establish the "laM <,traw" that
drives her pro tagoni!>l over the
edge. and the play's find.I
moment seem '> strangely
anuclimactic.
Farce and me~sage are ptl'ltV
much oil and water m the
theate r, but Pond\ prud urt1on
of "The Day Maggie Blew I ll'r
I lead Off' comes m ighty d o'>l'
to mixing them effectively.
• TOM ITTUS reviews local theater
ror the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Thursdays and Saturdays
MUSIC
HAPPY BtRTHDAY, MOZART
The Mozart Classical
,Orc:tiestra is dedicated to
bringing quality performances
of c:tiamber orchestra works
from the classical repertoire to
the people of Southern
California. An evening of
Mozart dir&cted by Ami Porat
will take place at 8 p.m.
Saturday at the Irvine Barclay
Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive.
Tidcets are between $24 and
$38. Information: (949)
854-4607.
SONGS OF INNOCENCE
AND EXPERIENCE
The Pacific Symphony
Orchestra, under the direction
of Cart St. Clai r, will welcome
the Pacific Chorale fo r a
program by Pulrtze r Prize
winner Wilham Bolcom,
~Songs of lnnooence and of
Experience'.° The show will
take place today at 8 p.m. at
Segerstrom Hall 600 Town
Center Drive. Tidcets range
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CLAUDIA ACUNA
Claudia Acuria with special
guest Billy Ch ilds will perform
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rictets cost from $26 to $80.
600 Town Center Drive. (714)
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PHtl SHANE
The multi-talented Phil Shane
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show will s.tart at 9 p.m. La
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(949)646-7944
NEWPORT BEACH JAZZ. PARTY
The third annual Newport
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the Newport Beach Ma mott
Hotel Feb. 14 to 16. The
festival will feature the Bill
Cunliffe Trio, Mary Stallings,
the Houston Person Qua rtet
and several others The hotel
is at 900 Newport Center
Drive. Information-(949)
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WESLA WHITFlELD
Wesla Whitfield will perform
al Founders Hall Feb 18 to 22
at 7:30 p.m Tidcets are $49
600 Town Center Drive (714)
556-2122.
VIENNESE DELIGHT
Cafe Ludwig's host p1an1st
Chnstopher O'Riley, will take
the audience on a musical
tour of the cobblestone streets
of Vienna. The show will take
place Nib 23 at 2 p m. in
Founders Hall at 600 Town ~
Center Drive. Tickets are $45,
(714) 556-2122
MUSIC AT THE TEE ROOM
The Mark Davidson Trio, with
Ron E&dlete on guitar,
performs at 8 p.m . Frtdaya at
the Tee Room, 3100 Irvine
Ave .. Newport Beadl S 10
cover (949)7i6-0121
RAT PACK MONDAYS
Magg1ano's LlttJe Italy pays
tnbute to Che Rat Pack every
Mond ay with entertainer D ins
Williams and h11 five-piece
band There will be
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recommended (714)
546-9550.
JAil. TRIO
Gulfstream Restaurant in
Newport Beac:ti presents a 1azz
trio Sunday through
Wednesday as regular
entertainment at 850 Avocado
Ave . Newport Beac:ti Hours
are 5 to 9 p.m Sunday and 6
to 10 p.m Monday through
Wednesday (949) 718-0188.
WEEKLY JAM
The Studio Cafe presents
Monday Night Jams from 7 to
11 pm every week ·wanted•
mus1c1ans include guitar
playPrs bass players. singers,
drummers. keyboardists and
others at 100 Mam St .
Newport Beac:ti Free. (949)
675-7760.
MUSIC AT TliE GRIU
The Bluewater Grill offe rs live
music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, N1dc
Peper and Kelly Gord1en
(known as MPG> perform
classic rock, R&B and swing at
8 30 p m Fridays Marvin
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pe rform classic rock, swing
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Continued from Al 1
Saturdays. The restaurant Is at
630 Udo Perit Drive. Newport
Beadl. Free. (949) 675-3474.
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offers the
music of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday. The
band performs from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday. from
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m .
Sunday. The restaurant Is at 2735
W. Coast Highway. Newport
Beech. Free. (949) 642·3431.
. WEEKENO BLUES
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
io ~ilpOf't Beach presents The
a..tboe Blues on Frfday and
Saturday evenings and Sunday
afternoons. The program features
jazz and classic rode tunes for
dining and dancing. Anthony's is
at 151 E. Coast Highway. (9491
673-3425.
POP-ROCK AND AAMENCO
Tate 5, a funk. rode and Motown
act, performs at 9 p.m . Saturdays
at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E.
Coast Highway. Corona del Mar.
Solo guitanst Ken Sanders
performs classical flamenco
tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
S1Jndays. Free. (9491 675-1922.
SATURDAY NIGHT R&B
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rock and R&B at
9 p.m . Saturdays at Sutton Place
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beaen.
~ee. (949) 476-2001.
STAGE
•PROOF'
"Proof; the Tony Award-winning
play by David Auburn. will play at
Segerstrom Stage. South Coast
Repertory, 660 Town Center
Drive. Costa Mesa through
Sunday. It tells the story of a
young woman who looks to
discover how muen genius and
insanity she has inherited from
8300 OFF
her brilliant father. Performances
will be at 8 p.m. through Friday;
at 2:30 and 8 p.m . Saturday; and
at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
Previews $19 ta $44, regular run
$27 to $54. (714) 708-6655.
'UTTLE SHOP OF HORRORS'
The Sage Hill High School
Theatre Department will otrer
"Little Shop of Horrors'" from
Friday through Sunday. The play.
directed by Jay Louden. will be
performed at 7:30 p.m. Friday and
Saturday, and matinees will be
offered at 2 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday. Tickets are $5, 3443
Pacific View 'Drive, (949) 219-0900.
1FORBIDDEN BROADWAY'
"Forbidden Broadway; which
serves up 31 witty and ruthless ,
parodies of Broadway shows In
97 minutes, will be stag~ at
Orange Coast College on Feb. 9 at
4 p.m., 2701 Fairview Road.
Tickets are $29 advance and $35
at the door. (714) 432-5725.
'FlDDLER ON THE ROOP
Vanguard University will present
its third mainstage production of
"Fiddler on the Root.• The play
will open Feb. 20 and run through
Feb. 23, and a second leg will run
Feb. 27 to Maren 2. It will play at
the senool's Lyceum Theater, 55
Fair Drive in Costa Mesa.
Information: (714) 668-6145.
ART .
'ZINE SCENE'
"line Scene," an exhibit of zines
organized by the Cranbrook Art
Museum, will be on display
through April 27 at the Orange
County Museum of Art's Satellite
Gallery, South Coast Plaza, 3333
Bristol St, Costa Mesa. Zines are
publications -like magazines -
created by individuals or small
groups. Museum hours are 10
a.m .. to 9 p.m. Monday through
Fnday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday
and 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
Free. (949) 759-1122.
JANEHIU
"Local Scenes;' art by Jane Hill, will
be on display at the Newport Beacta
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Mon-Fri 7:00AM 6PM • S&t 7:00AM-SPM
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OCC Community Education Office on Fairview
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Community Education Office Hours:
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Fnday -9 am • 5 pm
Saturday • 9 am -12 noon
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FLAMENCO FEVER
Flamenco gtfrtarist Paco Pena and his Flamenco Dance
Company will perform at Orange Coast College at 8
p.m. f eb. 22 in the Robert B. Moore Theatre. Pena will
perform with his seveo-member company of guitarists,
dancers and singers. Advance tickets cost $35, $33 for
seniors, students and children. For more information,
call (714) 432-5880.
Pubric Library through FOO. 28. The
library Is at 1000 Avocado Ave.,
Newport Beacta. Free. (949) 717-3001.
'IN THE EYE OF THE
BEHOLDER'
An exhibit featuring the works of
Michael Perez and Kirsten Prosser
will be on display at Bayside
Gallery Restaurant, 900 Bayside
Drive, Newport Beaen, through
Maren 1. (949) 851·918,
www.studiogallery.net.
BRAVO PHOTOGRAPHS
Works by famed Mexidln
photographer Manuel Alvarez
Bravo will be on display through
Nib. 16 at the Orange County
Museum of Art, 850 San Oemente
Drive, Newport Beacta. The worlts
will be shown concurrently with
"The Spirit of Mexioo~ an exhibit
e)(ploring Mexioo through the
eyes of modem photographers
including Henri Cartier-Bresson
and Edward Weston. Museum
hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m .
Tuesday through Sunday. S6 tor
adults, $4 for seniors and students.
and free for members and children
younger than 16. {949) 759-1122.
MARJETICA PORTC
An installation by Slovenian artist
Marjetlca Porte will be on display
through March 2 at the Orange
County Museum of Art, 850 Sift
Oemente Drive, Newport BeadL
Porte's work deals with issues of
shelter, poverty and
displacement Museum hours are
·Va I en ti n e's
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through
Sunday. $5 for adults. $4 for ·
seniors and students, and free for
members and enildren younger
than 16. (9491759-1122.
DAN CE
ALVIN AILEY DANCE THEATER
One of America's most celebrated
dance corflpanies, the Alvin Ailey
Dance Theater, will perform at
Segerstrom Hall Tuesday through
Feb. 16. Performances will be
given at 8 p.m. each day, and
special matinee showings will be
given at 2 p.m. Feb. 15 and 16.
Tickets range from $20 to $65. 600
Town Center Drive. (714) 556-2122.
ARGENTINE TANGO
Tango dancing is offered from 8
p.m. to 12:30 a.m . on the first
Saturday of eaen month at
Danscene Studio, 2980
McClintock Way, Costa Mesa
(714) 641-8688.
KIDS
STARLIGHT STORIES
Children 3 to 7 years old are
invited to participate in songs and
finger-puppet plays at 7 p.m . •
Mondays at the Costa M esa
Library. 1855 Partc Ave. (949)
646-8845.
PJS AND BOOKS
A enildren's story time is
presented at 7 p.m. Mondays and
at 10:30 a.m. Saturdays at the
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Newport Beach Central Library,
1000 Avocado Ave. Children may
wear pajamas to the evening
seaalona. Free. (949) 717-3801.
WEEU.Y pORYTEU£R
A children's story time Is held at
10'A5 a.m . Wednesdays at Barnes
& Noble Booksellers at Metro
Pointe, 901·8 South Coast Drive,
Costa Mesa. (714) 444-0226.
STORYTWE
A children's story time is held at
10 a.m. Wednesdays and 10:15
a.m . Fridays at Borders Boob &
M usic at South Coast Plaza, 3333
Bear St., Costa Mesa. Free. (714)
432-7854.
BOOKS
V10l.ET WOODHOUSE
Violet Woodhouse. one of the
nation's top financial advisors for
couples, will speak on "How to
Preserve A Secure Rnancial
Future" on Saturday at Borders
Books 333 Bear St. .
BARBARA WOOD
International best-selling author
Barbara Wood will discuss and
sign her latest novel. ·The
Blessing Stone," at 2 p.m. Feb. 23
at Borders Boob, Music and Cafe
at South Coast Plaza. Wood has
written 18 novels covering
different periods of history.
Borders is at 333 Bear St
DINING/TASTING
SUNSET DINNERS
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunset
Dinners from 4 to 5:15 p.m .
Monday through Friday at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beaen. $10-$15. (949) 642·3431.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunday
brunen from 10 a.m . to 3:30 p.m .
every Sunday at 2735 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. $8-$15.
(949) 642·3431.
TWILIGHT DINING
A twilight dining menu, featuring
dishes such as chicken
parmigiana and calamari picante
at reduced prices. is offered from
5 to 6 p.m . weekdays and from 4
to 6 p.m. Sundays at Villa Nova
Restaurant, 3131 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
642-7880.
WINE TASTINGS
Hi-Time Wine Cellars offers wine
tastings from 4:30 to 8 p.m.
Fridays and from 1 :30 to 8 p.m .
Saturdays. (949) 650-8463.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
A Sunday brunch featuring
Wllllber You Burorlease-
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Dady Pilot
lntematlonaJ seafood and salad
buffets, roasts carved to order
and breakfast favorites la held J
from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
Sutton Place Hotel, 4500
MacArthur Blvd •• Newport Beach
$30; $40 wfth enampagne. (949)
476-2001.
CLUBS
ALTACOffEE
Musical acts perform at 8:30 p.m.
Thursdays through Saturdays at .
Alta Coffee House, 606 31st St,
Newport Beaen. (949) ~75-0233.
ATRIUM MARQUIS
A variety of live music Is
presented dally at the Atrium's
Alrporter Club, 18700 MacArthur
Blvd., Irvine. (949) 833-2no.
BISTR0201
Jazz is played at 8 p.m . Fridays
and Saturdays and at 11 a.m.
Sundays at Bistro 201, 3333 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beaen.
(949) 631·1551.
DIN DIN AT BAMBOO TERRACE.
Instrumental music is performed
after 9 p.m. Thursdays, and pop
and rock Is pre~nted after 9 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays at Din Din
at the Bamboo Terrace, 1n3
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. (9491
645-5550.
DURTY NEUY'S
Live music is performed at 9 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays at Nelly's,
2916 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa.
(714) 957-1951.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL
Live music is performed
Mondays through Saturdays at
the Four Seasons Hotel, 690
Newport Center Drive. Newport
Beach. (9491 75S-0808.
HARD ROCK cAft
Live music is performed Sunday'
at Hard Rock Cafe, 451 Newport
Center Drive. Newpo rt Beaen.
(949) 640-8844.
THE HARP INN
Live music is performed
Thursdays through Saturdays at
the Harp Inn. 130 E. 17th St .
Costa Mesa. (949) 646-8855
HOGUE BARMICHAEL'S
Live music is performed
Wednesdays through Saturdays
at Barmienael's, 3950 Campus
Drive, Newport Beaen. (949)
261-6270.
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Enjoy a smoke wnh your dnnk at
Lido Cigar Room, 3441 Via Lido.
Sune D. Newport Beaen. (9491
723-0595.
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· EVENTS
r.en-.,. inYit.d to drop by the
city of Costa Mesa Recreation
Center from 2 to 6 p.m. Monday
through Friday for indoor and
outdoor sports and activities. The
Center is at 1860 Anaheim Ave.
For more Information, call (714)
327-7560.
The Newport S.•ch City H•ll ls
displaying watercolor paintings
by Juan Casado, llfed Parsons.
Raymond Otis and Jim
Teegarden through March 28 at
3300 Newport Blvd. For more
mformation. call (949) 717-3870.
~Aun. of Business~
hosts a networ1ung meeting that
deals with education connections
from 6 to 8:30 p m on the second
Tuesday of every month at the
Holiday Inn at 3131 Bnstol St.,
Costa Mesa. For more
information. call (949) 805-0011
Th• rMwport S..ch Public
Library hosts an hour of stortes
and crafts for children in
kindergarten through the second
grade at the Corona del Mar
branch from 3 to 4 pm Tuesdays
The library is at 420 M angold
Ave. For more information, call
(949) 717-3800.
fTM tours of th• Or11n9e County
i Performing Arts Center take
guests to the dressing rooms,
performer's lounge. badcstage
and on stage at 10:30 a.m. every
Wednesday and Saturday at 600
Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa
Group tours can be held by
special arrangement For more
information, call (714) 556-ARTS,
ext 833
The Newport Beach Newcomers
Oub holds a general meeting on
the third Wednesday of every
month The organization ts open
to all women residents in
Newport Beach who have hved in
the area fewer than five years For
more 1nformat1on. call (949)
645-9922. or VISll
newcomers-newporrbeach orq
Oasis Senior Center holds a
pancake breakfast from 7:30 to 10
a m on the second Saturday of
every month Breakfast includes
pancali\es, sausage, coffee and
orange 1uice for $3, $1 for
children. The center is at 800
Marguente Corona del Mar For
more information call 19491
644-3244.
MKV's South Coast Plaza
preMnts "Workshop
Wednesdays· A Hands-on
Cooking Class Program• hosted
by chef Alexx Guevara. The class
11 held from 6 to 7·30 p m
\+.tednesdays at 3333 Bristol St
Costa M esa. The cost. induding
materials. 1s $30 To reserve a
Sf>Ot· call (8181 994-5075.
~· •nd rhythm,
-\'Ogarhythmics· combines yoga.
cftlnce and fun. The class 1s held
from 4:30 to 5:45 p m . Tuesdays
al 2850 Mesa Verde Dnve East,
Suite 111. Costa Mesa For more
information. call (714) 754-7399
The rMwport Harbor Nautical
Mua.um offers the exh1b1t "Your
Ma1esty. There Is No Second The
Amenca's Cup 1851 2oor
through Apnl 30. The museum 1s
at 151 E. Pacific Coast Highway.
Newport Beach. Free admission
For more information. call (949)
673-7863.
l,,umlth couples with one
Jewish partner are invited to
participate in a discussion group
l(l the Jewish Family Service of
Orange County office The group
ii geared toward dealing with
itsuea between interfaith
QC>oples. such as raising children.
observing holidays. syrt\bOls in tfl8 home and relationships with
extended families. The cost for
three sessions is S45 per couple.
P,rereglstration is required. Call to
schedule date and time. The
office is at 250 E. Baker St .. Suite
~. Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950.
~ 50 •nd older can join a
discussion group ooordinated by
Jewish Family Services to
address Issues such as anxiety.
depression. relationships.
IJ>nelinesa and family. The group
meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m.
~ondays at the agency offices.
250 E. Baker St •• Suite G. Costa
Mesa. Preregistration required.
1114) 445-4950. •
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P.\Jblic Ubl'8ry Used Book Store
.. atking for.patrons to donate
boob to repfenbh the dwindling 'iioct. Boob may be left at arrv of
tfle three branch libraries -
Balboa, Mariners, or Corona del
~ar -or In the book closet next
tC> the Friends Book Stont, at 1000
Avocado Ave .• Newport~-411 hardcovet •nd papert>edt
<fonatlona, with the aicceptiOn of
'T'agarlnea and lew boob, will be
$1Captod tnd art tax deductible.
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sessions. Call to sign up for
claSff,. (714) 821-6000.
A spiritual ca,. class mMta at
7:15 p.m. Wednesdays at 3400
Irvine Ave., Suit~ 114, Newport
Beach. Call to reserve a seat. (949)
263-1462.
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce hosts networking
luncheon meetings Wednesdays
from 11 :45 a.m . to 1 p.m. at the
Costa Mesa Country Club. The
cost is $14. The club Is at 1701
Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa.
(714) 885-9090.
A brain tumor support group
meets the first and third
Thursdays of each month from 7
to 8:30 p.m. at the Hoag Cancer
Centet at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag
Drive, Newport Beach. Free.
Registration not required. The
group 1s designed to help
patients and their families
understand and cope with the
illness. (949) 574-6232.
St. Andrew's Presbyteri•n Church
hosts a mental illness ~UPPort
group from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Sundays in Dierenfield Hall Cat
600 St. Andrews Road. NewPort
Beach (949) 574-2236
The Jewish Family S8fVice of
Orange County spQnsors a
d1scuss1on group for adult
children and their parents from 6
to 7 p m two Tuesdays a month
at the Jewish Family Service
office at 250 E. Baker St .. Suite G,
Costa Mesa. $10 per person, per
session Preregistration required.
(714) 445-4950
The Jewish Family S8fVic:e of
Orange County has a weekly
parenting SUPPort group. Parents
learn strategies for successful
parenting and for dealing with
the feelings and behavior of their
children The group meets from
10 to 11 30 am. Mondays at the
Jewish Family Service office at
250 E Baker St. Suite G. Costa
Mesa The group will cover
managing anger, anxiety and
peer pressure children
experience Prereg1strat1on
required 1714) 445-4950
The Costa Mesa Senior Center
has ballroom dancing with live
music from the Costa Mesa
Music Makers from 7·30 to 10:30
p.m every Tuesday night at 695
W 19th St.. Costa Mesa. S4. (949)
548 3884
Jewish Family Set-vice of Orange
County sponsors an ongoing
healing support group for the
chronically ill. The purpose is to
provide participants with
emotional and spintual support
to manage illness and its
consequences. The group m eets
at 7 p m. Thursdays at the Jewish
Family Service office at 250 E.
Baker St • Costa Mesa.
Attendance 1s free, but
registration is required. (714)
445-4950
Scnbble Club No. 350 meets
from 6 to 10 p.m_ Thursdays at
Borders Books. Music & Cafe at
South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St.
in Costa Mesa. $3. New players
are welcome. (949) 206-9822.
The Coin •nd Sump Ctub meets
from 1 to 3 p.m. Mondays at the
Oasis Senior Center. New
members interested in trading,
buying and selling stamps and
coins are being sought to join
these informal meetings. There
are no fees required. (949)
644-3244
Jewish Family Service °"9n
ongoing bereavement support
groups for adults at all stages of
loss. Group members share
expenences. hear how others
deal with grief, receive support
and learn ways to cope with
sadness and loss. One group
meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth
Jacob in Irvine. The second group
meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at
Temple Judea in Laguna Hills.
The third group meets at 1 p.m.
Thursdays at the Ezra Center in
Anaheim. Free. but advanoe
registration Is required. (714)
445--4950.
Jewish Femjy Service"' Onnge
County provides a support and
disoussion group for persons
recovering from childhood or
teenage sexual abuse. The group
meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m.
Tuesdays 81 250 E. Baker St..
Costa Mesa. Advance registration
is required. (714) 445-4950.
Two-hour~ toura wfth •
trained naturalist guide are
offered at 10 a.m. Sundays from
the Newport Dunea Waterfront
Resort. The resort Is et 1131 Bae*
Bay Drive. Newport Beach. $20,
or S10 for California Wiidiife
Campaign end Newport Bay
Naturellats and Friends
members. (9'9) 729-1160.
A Y019 and dancia ... i. held
from 4:30 to 5:"5 p-.m. Tuetelays
et the Center for SJ>irhual
Discovery, 2850 Meu V.rde Orfve
East. Suite 111, Com Mela. (714)
764-7399.
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.Conwraadonl wht'I God. from
noon to 1 p.m. Tuaedty9 et lhe
c.nter fot Spimu.I 06tccMwy •
DAT E B OOK
2850 Mesa Verde Drive East,
Suite 111, Costa Mesa. Bring a
lunch. (714) 764-7399.
Manhatl's Tu Kwon Do In Co$
Mesa ofter9 free self-defet\$8
classes to alr11ne pilot.a and flight
attendants. Classes are taught by
three-time U.S. National
Champion Tom M arshall.
Marshall's ls 81333 E. 17th St.,
Suite 13, Costa Mesa. (949)
574-0122.
A Dealing with Divorce support
group is offered by Jewish Family
Service of Orange County. The
group is led by an experienced
counselor and meets at 6 p.m .
Tuesdays at the Jewish
Federation campus. 250 E. Baker
St, Suite G, Costa M esa. (7,1-4)
445-4950.
The Sea Scouts' ship Del Mar 711
of Orange County offers a
program for boys and young men
ages 14 to 18 interested in sailing.
seamanship, piloting, navigation
and cruising. Meetings are from 6
to 9 p.m . Wednesdays at the Sea
Scouts Sea Base. 1931 W. Coast
Highway. Newport Beach. (949)
642-6301 or (9491551-8591.
Oasis Senior Center offers
ongoing assistance. counseling
and referral services for seniors.
(949) 644-3244.
The Co$ Mesa Senior Citizen
Square and Round Dance Club
seeks expenenced dancers to 1oin
1ts group from 9 to 11 a.m.
Thursdays at the Costa Mesa
Senior Center, 19th Street and
Pomona Avenue, Costa Mesa.
{714) 545-5669.
Arthritis Foundation Instructor
Hillary Stone leads an exercise
class at 11 a.m~Thursdays at the
Jewish Senior Center, 250 E.
Baker St., Costa Mesa. (714)
513-5641.
The Newport Beach Newcomers
Club meets at 10 a.m the third
Wednesday of each month. The
organization is open to all women
residents of Newport Beach who
have lived m the area for fewer
than five years. For more
information, call (949) 645-9922
or visit the Web site
newcomers·newportbeach.org.
The Thursday Moming Women's
Club, a 40-year-old friendship
club, is seeking new members.
The club, which includes golf,
bridge. walking and gourmet
sections, meets at 11 a.m. on the
second Thursday of every month
at the Radisson Hotel in Newport
Beach. The luncheon 1s $23 and
includes entertainment. The hotel
1s at 4545 MacArthur Blvd (714)
842-5863.
The Newport Beach Walking Ctub
meets at 9 a.m and 7 p m.
Monday through Saturday. and at
7 p.m. Sunday. Walkers should
meet at the intersection of
Hospital Road and Superior
Avenue. Free. (949) 650-1332.
The ArMrican Legion m..u st 7
p.m. the third Tuesday of every
month. The meetings. which deal
with veteran itosues and
community service. will be held
at the Costa Mesa Air National
Guard. The natfonal guard is at
2651 Newport Blvd. Free Mary
Holler, (714) 546-2777; or Bill
M im1aga, {949) 650-0894.
Nightty meetings for thon who
want to overcome nicotine
addiction are offered in Costa
M esa and Newport Beach (714)
774-9106 or (800) 642-0666
The Newport Sports Museum, •
nonprofit 01ganlzation, operates
a free museum at 100 Newport
Center Dnve, Newport Beach The
museum. which has one of the
w o(ld's larg.eit collections of
sports memorabilia. 1s open from
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 10
a m to 3 p m on Saturday (949)
721 9333 or www newportsports
museum.org
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The Estancia High School P-.rent
Teacher Student Assn hosti &
monthly pa~r drivo every
Satu~ay lrom 9 a m to noon in
the sd'lool's northwest parking
lot on the corner of Estancia
Nonh anq PlacentJa Newspapers
that are bound loos1:1 or bagged
are accepted Cardboard and .
bound matenal such as phone
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boob and thidt magazines are
not Also, bins are available for
drop off every day of the month.
All funds ra1Sed go to the
association. Free. The sdlool is at
2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa.
(949) 615-6500.
Oasis Senior C.nter otr.n a daily
telephone contact program for
seniors who have a limited local
support system. They also offer
ongoing computer classes that
teach the basics of Word.
Ouidten, Print Shop and Internet
usage. (949) 644-3244.
The Costa~ Communbtors
Toastmasters Club meets from
noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at
the Orange County Department
of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive,
Costa Mesa. Meetings are open
to anyone who wants to improve
his or her pu.blic speaking skills.
(714) 444-8783.
The Newport Beach
Distinguished Toastmasters Club
1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m .
Tuesdays in Sgt. Pepperonl's
m~ting room, 2300 Bristol St.,
Newport Beech. Call to make
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The Jwlllh foemlly SeMce ol
Orange County holds group
meeting• for younger women to
discuse life passages and
changes, body images, family,
telatlonships, communication,
Intimacy and .e>euallty, anxiety
and loneliness. The group meets
at 7 p.m . Tuesdays at the agency
office. The office Is at 250 E. Baker
St, Suite G. Costa Mesa.
Preregistration is required. Marcy
Middler, (714) 445-4950, ext. 114.
The M ... Menengen
Toastmasters Ch,1b 691 in Costa
Mesa meets at 7 p.m . Tuesdays at
Mesa Verde United Methodist
Churdl, 1701 W. Baker St., Costa
Mesa. (714) 540-4448.
The Blue Rame Toa111nUt1N'9
Club 2717 meets at 7 a.m.
Wednesdays at the Village
Farmer, South Coast Plaza
Village, 1651 Sunflower Ave.,
Costa Mesa. The meeting Is free
for first-time visitors. (949)
855-4308.
The Newport Center
Toastmasters Club 231 meets
from 7 to 8:30 a.m . Mondays at
the Irvine Co., 610 Newport
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The Harbottlte ToastmastAH"S Club
meets at 7 a.m . Thursdays at
Coco's Bakery Restaurant, 3446 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
(949) 293-4630.
Udo Isle Toastmasters meet from
6:30 to 8 p.m . Mondays at
Fletcher Jones Motorcars, 3300
Jamboree Road. Newport Beech.
(714) 964-5314.
The 011111 Senior c.nter offers a
shuttle to take members to
appointments and grocery
shopping. The shuttle also takes
members to the center. Cell to
make an appointment. (949)
644-3244. .
Tutoring is available for persons
who could 1.1se help reading
English. Hourly rates and times
are negotiable. (949) 851-I 739.
Oasis Senior Center offers visual
aid screenings with a Braille
Institute representative, by
appointment. (949) 644-3244.
Essential Weight Management
offers Interactive and proactive
w eight loss groups. learn
behavior modification and other
techniques to control your
weight. The cost is $20. Groups
meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Wednesdays and Thursdays at
369 San M iguel Drive, Suite 350,
Newport Beach. (949) 718-9848.
The Hope lnstmrte, a center for
recovery and family education,
offers a women's support group
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays at
2900 Bristol St., C-206, Costa
M esa. (714) 432-0020.
Oasis Senior Center has a
walking group called Walkers Not
Rodcers, which meets once a
week to en1oy-scenic walks in and
around the Newpon Beach area
(949) 644-3244
Women Helping Women offers a
free peer suppon group for
women in transition from 3:15 to
4: 15 p m Alcoholics Anonymous
meets from 6:45 to 7:45 a m.
Monday through Friday in Room
3 at the Oasis Senior Center, 800
Marguente Ave .. Corona del Mar
(949) 644-3244
The Hoag C.ncer Center offers a
yoga class at 10:45 a.m . Tuesday
at 4000 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. (949) 722-6237
Body Design and United Studios
of Self-Defense offers kict·boxing
classes from 8:30 10 9:30 a.m
Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays at 1000 W. Coast
Highway, Suite C, Newpon
Beach S8 per class (949)
722-0526.
The Alzheimer's Ann. and Gnef
Support Group of Newport Villa
WesWilla Rosa co-sponsors a
free support group meeting for
caregivers at 7 p.m. the founh
Thursday of each month through
October at Newport Villa West
Assisted Living, 393 Hospital
Road, Newport Beach (949)
631·3555.
The Alzheimer's Assn. and Mesa
Terrace, a residential community
for persons with Alzheimer's
disease and related dementia.
offers a free support group for
caregivers at 6:30 p.m. the first
Tuesday of each month at Mesa
Terrace, 350 W Bay St • Costa
M esa (714) 283· 1111.
Rebec:c:a Lewis leads an animal
bereavement group that
spec1ahzes 1n the needs of people
who have s1ct or dying pets II
meets at 3 p.m. Tuesdays at 3101
W. Coast Highway, Suite 311 ,
Newport Beach. The cost 1s a
donation to an animal charity of
the attendee's choice. Call to
make a reservation. (9491
721-5750.
Oasis Senior c.nter conducts
blood pressure screenings from 9
to 11 e.m . the first and third
Tuesday of each month in Room 3
at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona
del M ar. 949) 644-3244.
The Newport Beach
Psychological Assn. offers a body
Image end moderate eating
support group at 7 p.m .
Wednesdays at 3101 W. Coa~t
Highway, Suite 311 , Newport
Beach. (949) 721-6750.
F.... t'al chi claaes are off9Nd
every Friday from 10:30 to 11 :30
a.m. end free qi gong classes are
offered every Thursday from
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Hoag
C.ncer Center, 4000 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
722-6237.
A slx-w.tl educ8tional series for
women newly diagnosed with
breast cancer or for anyone
interested Is being offered In two
MMion1 with various speakers.
The first .onion is underway. The
second aession will take place
April 1. 8, 16. 22 and 29 and May
6. Sessions are from 10 to 11 :30
1.m. at the Hoag Cancer Center,
4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Free. PrHeglstration la
required. (949) 722-6237.
The Feeing Forward~
Groop meeta from 6:30 to 8 p.m
every Monday 1t the Hoeg
Cancer Cent.tr, 4000 W. Coast
Hlghwsy, Newport BNcn. HM.
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(949) 722-6237.
AMapport group for those with
brain tumors meets from 7 to
8:30 p.m. the first and third
Thursdays of each m onth at the
Hoag Caooer Center, 4000 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
Free. (949) 722-6237.
A breast cancer support group for
young w omen meets from 6 to
7:30 p.m. every third Tuesday of
each m onth at the Hoag Cancer
Center. The center is at 1 Hoag
Drive, Building 41 , Newpon
Beach. Free. (949) 722-6237.
An evening breast cancer support
group meets from 6 to 7:30 p.m .
on the first Tuesday of each
month at the Hoag Cancer Center.
The center is at 1 Hoag Drive,
Building 41 , Newport Beach. Free
(9491722-6237.
A supPort group for family and
fnends of cancer patients meets
from 6 to 7:30 p.m on the second
Tuesday of each month at the
Hoag Cancer Center The center 1s
at One Hoag Drive, Building 41,
Newport Beach. Free (949)
722-6237
A breast cancer support group
meets from noon to 2 p.m.
Tuesdays at the Hoag Cancer
Center, 4000 W Coast Highway
Newport Beach Free (949)
722-6237.
The Oasis Senior Center offers a
Braille class to help with sight
loss from 10 a.m. to noon
Thursdays in Room 4 al 800
Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar
(949) 644-3244
A free cancer supPort group
meets from 6 to 7 30 p m. the
second Tuesday of each month at
the Hoag Cancer Center 4000 W
Coast Highway, Newport Beach
(9491 722-6237
The Jewish Senior C.nter offers
card games from 10 a m to 2 p m
every third Tuesday A kosher
lunch 1s offered at noon for S3 per
person (7141513 5641
The Newport Beach
Psychological Assn offers a coed
support group at 7 p m
Thursdays at 3101 W Coast
Highway, Suite 311. Newport
Beach 194917224588
The Healing Connection offers a
coed relauonsh1p group at 7 p.m
Wednesdays at 4425 Jamboree
Road, Suite 180-A. Newport
Beach. (9491261 8003
The Consumer Bu11ness Networit
meets at 7 a m Fridays in the
mezzanine at Newport Gateway,
19800 MacAnhur Blvd., Newport
Beach Reservations 17141
550-4785
A free lecture about divorce
med1at1on. an alternative 10 the
trad1t1onal two· attorney divorce
1s offered the third Thursday of
each month with attorney Ahc1a
D Taylor and psychologist lee H
Solow. Space is l1m1ted and
reservations are required (9491
955·2575
Revise your lifetJme documents
for Advance Health Care
Directives at the Oasis Senior
Center for $3 each. Cctll to make
an appointment (9491644 3244
The National DysleJCia Research
Foundation sponsors weekly adult
attention deficit disorder support
groups at •Is office, 833 Dover
Drive, Suite 27. Newport Beach S5
per session (949) 642 7303
Oasis Senior C.Oter ohn
preventive health care services
lor seniors on the fourth
Wednesday of each month in the
center's Room HS-3. 800
Marguerite Ave , Corona del Mar
Call to make an appointment
(949) 644-3244
Feeing Forward, a support group
for those people that have lost
someone to cancer. meets from
6:30 to 8 p.m. M ondays at the
Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
Free. (949) 722-6237.
Costa M esa Rre Department
Explorers Post 400 meets et 6 p.m . •
Tuesdays at various fire stations. ;
M embership is open to anyone
between 16 and 21 years old. (7141
754-5141 or (714) 754-5106
Maxine Cohen. a marriage and
family therapist, sponsors an
anonymous help line for persons
with relationship problems. Stie
is available for free conCultation
from noon to 1 p.m. and from 7 to
8 p.m. Mondays. (949) 759-0357.
Senion and tow.mcom. families
in the Costa Mesa-Newport Beach
area can obtain free U.S.
. .
Department of Agriculture surplus ·• ..
food from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. the
second Friday of each month in
the rear partclng lot at the Churdl "'
of Christ, 740 W. Wilson St., Cocta • •
Mesa. Picture ldentiflcetJon la
requited. (949) 660-8236. .. ' , ..
f
A aupport group for women wfth , ,
gyneoologic cencer meett from
10 to 11 :30 a.m. the NCOnd 1nd
fourth Wedne.dly of Md\ month
It the Hoag Cancer Center, .c>oo
W. Cout Highway, Newpoft
a..ch. FrM. (9'9) 722~31
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
0 (0koro) has been a key for
our team the whole season. For
him to provide the energy was
big for us."
Pat Doualaa. UCI men's basketbal coach
EYE OPENER
.DaUy.4Pib .
SpclfU H&U ol Famr
I .... tit .&al•lf' u .. ,,Jh...u1l1U1
f ebruary 10 hol)oree
MARK NEBEKER
Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson • (9491574-4223 • Sports Fax: (949) 650-0170 Thursday, February 6, 2003 Bl
HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS BASKETBALL
CdM triple
trouble for
Teroso, 68-58
Sea Kings drain a dozen
three-pointers to outgun
host Titans for crucial
Pacific Coast League win.
Barry Faulkner
Da1lyP1lot
LAS FLORES -With two teams tied
fo r third place in the Pacific Coast
League,. both with 3.3 league records,
perhaps it was to be expected that
threes were wild when the Corona del
Mar High boys took the basketball court
Wednesday night at Tesoro.
Barely more than five minutes in.
both l earns had split eight three·poin t·
ers and each team
• CdM
Tesoro
sea-.on.
68
58
had six threes by
halftime.
CdM 's first three
field goals of the
third quarter were,
you guessed it,
from threedom
and the Sea Kings
never looked back,
capturing a crucial
68-58 PCL triumph
that positions
them for the post·
"II was rairung threes at the begin·
ning." CdM Coach Ryan Curry l>Clid. "I
called a timeout and told our guys 'If
they're gmng to con tinue to sh oot Like
that. there's not much we can do about
it. But we could do something about
making mre they only got one shot per
po:.!>eSSion.' ft
One sh ot was usually"enough for the
Sea Kings. who hit 25 of 46 field-goal at-
. tempts (54.3%), including 44.4% from
beyond the 19·foot-9 arc.
The visitors somehow managed to
string together three two-point buckets
to stan a 12-0 run that ended the haJf.
The burst, which began with 4:23 left
before inLerm.ission and ended with
three·pointers by Kevin Mancillas and
Rrett Mat.sen. turned a 26-20 deficit in to
a '>ix-point halftime edge.
Mancillas and Mat.sen were masterful
from distance to help the Sea Kings ( 11 -
12) take over M>le possession of third
place with three league games remain·
ing.
Matsen hit a season-best five three-
pomters in seven attempts. while fellow
senior Mancillas was 6 of 12 from three
land. Junior point guard Jay Northridge
chipped in another bonus ball to give
CdM 65 three-pointers in seven league
games, a remarkable 9.3 average.
HWe're trying to get more twos," Curry
said almost apologetically.
One of those twos. a layup by junior
Adam Freede, stopped a 9·2 Tesoro run
to start the fourth quarter that pared a
50-38 deficit to 52·45.
Leading. 54·49, Mat.sen connected
from distance to up the lead to eight.
then foUowed a Titan free throw with
See COM, Paae 83
COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
S£M HILLER !DAILY PILOT
UCl's Mike Efevberha (23) breaks through UC Riverside defenders Klaus Schille (12) and John Galbreath (4).
Feeling OK-oro
Anteater junior fo rward
comes off the bench to
provide the energy and
defense in much-needed
78-61 Big West victory.
Steve Virgen
Daily Pilot
BREN EVfNl~ CENTER -For UC
Irvine to break out of its three-game
losing streak. it went back to the ha\·
ics.. And what better way to ~ for
the fundamentals than to look to jun-
ior forward Maa Okoro?
'Jbat'c; right Matt Okoro.
He's not the scoring leader
of the Anteaters' mens
~ team. but in tmns
of energy and the display of
the fundamentals. he5 the
'Eaters' go-to guy.
Okoro. who had tallied five
points in the ~ four games.
:.cored 12 poinlc;, aJJ in the
second half. and provided
lJO with momemum.
Riverside 61
Anteaters 78
Jeff Gloger (I fi) helped
lead the Anteaters to a
78-61 Big Yksl Confer·
ence victory ~ UC
RM?rside ~ in
front of a smaJJ ~ of
1,496 at the Bren Evef'ltt;
Center.
Senior center Adam
Parada contributed 16
point.s and IQ rebounds
10 help the Anteaters
break out of their longest
mainly because of two slam dunks. I~ ~ tn three years. IJO im-
In addition, the UO bacb::ourt of
Mike !food (game-high18 points) and See UCI, Page 84
GOLF
Traditi.onal
elegance
the .norm
Mesa Verde Co untry
Club's new clubhouse has
a warm, modern feel and
could become Orange
Coun ty 's next wedd.ing
hotspot.
T radioonal elegance l11at\ the
be'.t way to describe the newly
reconstructed dubhou\t' a1
Me.a Verde Country Oub -a
$7-million, 4.LOO·'>quart' foot pro1a1
which is cr.i.nsfomung the cl ub.
Visitors ~ a difference ~ -.uon w. they
drive up with about a half dozen pme
trees. spaded off the golf cour>e.
transplanted m the fmm entrance
The main dining room l'> wide and
expanded farther out
than the old one,
prOVlding '>tunrung
views of the golf
course. A fireplace al
the entrance of the
upper-level ctining
room is the
centerpiece of the
two tiered mam
lobby area
"The concept (of
the new facilityl lend~ RICHARD
hent.age to the whole DUNN
golf co~ with its
richness and land.scape. ..aid P.dtil
Anderwn of the arctuttcnmtl firm
!Marsh & A.ssoclate.) tha1 recon-.1.ructed
the clubhouse. "I wouJdn·1 WdI\t to
categonze it (the project\ new loo~ 1 1~
driven by lhe placement of the ~ill", the
views and the colo~ surrounding the
landscape. The overall dec;1wi mtent ,., lo
bring ou1 !lhe dub~J hentagt .rnd
richn~ ~
Added Mesa Verde General '-1.in;tger
Kim Porter: "It\ elegant. bu1 '>llll hke
home."
The browns give the tn\1de a \o\aml
feeling. while the abundarKe of winJ<M,
allows onlooker.. 10 indulge \'.1th mvnad
views. There are ne\o\' balconies. a., Wt'll.
mduding outs.ide of the sptfl\ bdnqurt
room (formerly the Tony Lema Rooml.
which couJd become Oran~ C..Ounrv.,
next hotspot for weddmgs dfld
receptions.
"We're booking weddings now," Porter
said MWe're booking weddings like crazy
Once we're up and running, we11 be
hopping .. it's tough to beat the views."
Especially at sunseL
The newly constructed clubhouse at
Mesa Verde lends itself to the ideal
setting for a cool ocean breeze. an
endless sunset and the comfort of a
clas.5ic, yet warm envirorunent. nestled
high above the golf rourse's laodscape.
Hit doesn't have the feel of a huge
structure.· Anderson said. Hit's an
atmosphere more like home the
intention of our firm was nothmg
monwnental. We just wanted a good.
comfortable. functional golf course
clubhouse, while also lJ)'Ulg to take
advantage of the views.·
See GOLF, Pace B2
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL
Rivalry heats up in
Eagles' conquest
Byfield helps
Estancia retain
Lady Bell trophy as
Eagles claim at
least a share of
league title.
Richard Dunn
OailyP~ot
Meta
Estancia
OOSTA MFSA -Ad.ding more spice
on the baibecue. the girls basketball d·
va1ry between &tancla and c.osta Mesa
high schools bu been kicked up a
notch.
After the hOit Rlgles retained pos.se1-
aion of the Lady 8el1 trophy with a con·
vlndng 67-32 Goklen West lague vic-
tory Wednesday night to lmptOYe to
14·8 and l0.-0 in league. Colt.a Meaa
Coach Jim ~ was fuming becaUM
FBtancia Coadl 1lun1 Rappa left htr
statten In the game and the P ....... OUt•
scored the Mustangs in the
fourth quarter, 21-7.
"(Weeks) thought I was
running up the score, so he
didn\ shake my hand," said
Rappa. a first-year coach who
added tha t she was "very sur-
prised" at the Mesa coach's
postgame actions. "because
he knows more than I do that
It's a rivalry."
It was a night Estancia hon-
ored ics senion. 1\sha Gray
and Xochitl Byfield,, during an extended
ceremony before tipoff'. "I wanted to get
my two seniors the best stats they could
get." Rappa Mkl. "I'm leavtng my start·
en in to give my eentors the best oppor-
tunity to do that. and (Weeks) of all peo-
ple should know that. This ls their ~
home game. end the best ~Y to att
them the ball is to leave our starters tn."
9yftdd. a 5-foot-8 aenior, sco~ ZS
points, her second·besi outpUt of tho
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Nedim Pajevic
,.
With a work ethic shaped by his perilous past,
Sailors' senior has beco~e a towering talent.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
A big man focused
on the little thin~
who re&hes bis
opponun.lty to
•
unsatisfied. bumble. yet
oon6dent, the Sailor senior
b.u embraced the America
to whicb-hls famOy Oed &om
war-tom Bosnia when h e was
9. Birt he mnaim 1eery of the
compett , but shakes off p~ure
and a societal obsession with
winning. Nedim Pajevic is Newport
Harbor fligb's paradox in the post.
ln a culture of excess and
self· promotion. the &.foOt-9 center
prefers~ lllyto olf gl&t.t to
rim-ranting dunb and bolds
rebounding and defente in htglla "8'rd than the SportJCmter
hjghlights and hype that~
hb hoop generation.
Strong. y.:t ft. appi'ldatMI. )'!!
complacency be sees ln th<>S&!
born into the amenities of atnuenc:e.
A late"basb!tball b1oomer whom
Newport Harbor Colcb Larry 'iin.t
recalls as a~ slctMy
freshmtn O)(IR ~ than ..ty.
~ hM plod rrom ~ peripbery
and Into the spodigbt of Oivilioo I
~ ... from New MtxiO\ San
JoM SU~ Rider and the Unlvenlty i
of Sen Fnrideco.
~ 15.5 points aDd lU
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DON LEACH/DAILY PILOT
Newport Harbor ba.sketball star Nedim Pajevic is the Daily Pilot High School Athlete of the Week.
PAJEVIC
Continued from Bl
rebounds per game. he has led
Newpon I larbor lo a share of
the Sea View League lead and,
with rwo regular-season games
remaining. a chance to repeat
as league champion.
I le amaM.<.>d a career-high 29
points and 22 rebounds Friday
10 key a 67 62 ovenime league
win at Albo Niguel. after
pacing the far, With 15 points
and 12 board'> in a 51-44 win at
Sea View ri val Foothill. ·1 he
I >aHy Pilot Athlete of the week
made 18 of25 field-goal
auempt.s (64%) and wa~ 7 of 8
from the free -throw line in the
two games.
"He has gone above .ind
beyond what we thought ht>
was capable of," Hirst ..aid of
Pajevic!. senior season, which
foUowed a junior campaihrr' that
produced second-team
all-league honors. "Wt· Ul<.'\\ he
Wd5 a good post defenc.kr. who
had quite an array of offrn.,ive
-;kilJs. But I don't think we'd have
ever ima~m·d him having a
game with lO rebound .. I think
hi '> progres.., i., a te!>tament to
him, to how hard he workl•d in
the weight room." '
In addition 10 weight training,
P"c11evic drilled 1irele~.,1y on the
fundamental<,, <;upplemc•nting
his already '\OU nd footworl.,
which he attributes to hi'>
childhood pas.,1on for '>Olcer.
"I We.IS terrible," Pajern: \<ud of
h1<. basl.etball beginning ... m the
sixth grade ·· 1 would .,hoot
NEDIM PAJEVIC
llorn: June 16, 1985
ltHlchs: Cost• Mesa Heftlht 6-foot-9
Weight: 238
Sport: Basketball
Pos: Center
CCMl<h: Larry Hint
Favorite food: •Home
cooking"
Favorite movie: "No Man's U.nd"
hit Mhletk moment:
"Winning (the Se• View Le~ championship, the program's first
outright league crown since 1985)
lmye.r."
Athlete of the w..11 VI: S<Ofed a
career-high 29 points and added 22
rebounds in overtime le.gue win at Aliso Niguel Friday, two days •ft.er
posting 15 potnts and 12 t>o.rds in
Sea View road win ~ Foothill.
left-handed and I'm a nghty. It
wa.'> ridiculmi...."
Some of hi' early
d\\kwardne.,., w~ due to two
growth spum.
"Rerween fifth and sixth grade,
I went from 5 10 to 6-3," he !>aid.
'"By eighth grade, I was 6-6."
fl'..i1evic credits Newport
coaches. pan1ntlarly assistant
Bry..in Cottriel. for helpmg to
con'>lruct hi., foundation of
fundamental .... I le has taken it
from 1here. polishing an
accurate shooting touch that
indudes three point range, an
array of po'>! moves, and the
knowledge of positioning and
leverage that help Jilin succeed,
often again'>t more than one
defender.
An additional clement of
Pajevic's success is poise.
·He has a great athletic
demeanor," Hirst said. He
never gets ranJed and I've
never noticed him to be
stressed under pressure.
Minutes before our Foothill
game last week. a big game
for us at Foothill. which had
beaten a Woodbridge team we
had just lost to, he was in the
locker room telling a story
about a dancing bear that
used to come imo his village
(in Sarajevo). That's just
Nedim."
P.djevic's perspective comes
from his childhood, when the
perils of W'dJ' pushed the
outcome of any game far
down his list of priorities.
"Winning is not the most
imponant thing." he said. "If
we lost, as long as everyone
was involved in the game. I'd be
happy. I'm satisfied just to he a
team player."
Hirst said Pajevic's lack of
demonstrative behavior on the
coun should not be interpreted
as a lack of intensity.
"I le's not the kind of kid who
is going to show you his bicep.
then punch you,· Hirst said.
"I !e's kind of a quiet giant, who
i'> ~oing to get under your skin
by doing the little thin~.·
Pajevic remains commined to
continual improvement and said
he hopes to follow a college
career by pursuing professional
bru.ketbaJJ in Europe.
"My home is m America. but
my love, aJJ my heart and aJJ my
(extended) family are back. in
Boi.nia," he said.
ASUEGA SIGNS WITH IDAHO STATE
DON LEACH /DAILY P1LOT
Keola Asuega, far right, signs on the dotted ltne to accept a football scholarship to Idaho
State on "National Signing Day." Also pre sent are is father, Roy, Costa Mesa High Principal
Fred Navarro, and Costa Mesa head football coach Dave Perkins. Asuega is the only
Newport-Mesa football scholarship winner to a Division ~AA school this year.
GOLF
Continued from B 1
The old clubhouse. built m
1959, had a patio and balcony.
but few members ever sat there.
because was ooe-an breezes were
a little too chilly. Now. with the
main dimng room pushed farther
out. it blocks some of the wmd on
, the balcony adjacent to the
bar)quet room (capacity 250).
The clubhouse also complies
fully with state and federal
handicap codes. It didn't before.
Tile Olympic pool and dMng
pool are also out at Mesa Verde.
replaced by a family friendJy pool
(which ~ open for lap swimming).
That same pool area down below
near the pine trees, and views of
IM golf counie, wUJ be the
wedding courtynrd. The stairs
leading up to the banquet room
will M!t up wedding-photo
fiiendl~
One of the most 5toricd BOif
du 1n Or.&n County. M
~ hired the same art:hitecturaJ
tlrm thitt built the dubhoust at
Tilt 8rldgel ar Rancho Sarti.a ~ •
ao adulM dub wtcb ~
'
a $250,000 tnitialion fee.
Mesa Verde has alwa~
resonated as a picturesque coastal
Orange County counll)' duh with
one of the most refreshing natural
elemenL'> in the history of
mankind -an ocean bQle'LC -
but Its legacy comes from having
hosted a county-leading 12
professional golf tournaments
from the PGA Thur, Ownpions
lour (Conn . rty the Senior PGA
"lbur) and LPGA Thur.
The tree-lined. 6,726·yard golf
course with narrow £airways and
plenty of teeth has also played
host to a U.S. Open Regional
Quallfier (1973), the U.S. JunJor
Girls Olamplomhip ('93) and the
Junior Girls Americas Cltp (2001).
flle course proved chalJenging
for the IJIGA Thur playeis during
the Kemper Open (1979·'81) and
Unlden Invitational (1984·'86). ln
the first Kemper Open. Joanne
Carner ~n a five.way playoO'
with an 888J"'Ple score of
2· over-par. Despite having almost
tD of I.he top 30 moot')' leaden
cornpcung elCf) )Ur. no pro
broke pu for lhe mtitt fuur·day
tournament for any of the three
Kemper Operw or lhie .. Unlden
lnVltational In 1985 and '86. the
lJ>GA fnur increased par from 71
to 72, resulting in the first
under-par winners.
The real estate at Mesa Verde.
built by golf-course designer Billy
BeU in 1958, was once inhabited
by an ancient clvili7...atlon of
Indians and later became part of
the great Rancho Santiago de
Santa Ana Fatl1er Junlpero Sena
visited the arN. enjoying a
welcome retre..11 Rom his
journeys. The .,mall adobe ca.sit.a
he ocrupied till stands on a lofty
knoll a shon distance away from
the golf <;ourse.
•••
The list of early committed
playem for the J~ Senior
~cat Newport Beach Countty
Oub (March 17·23) lndudes
defending champjon Hale Irwin.
Tum WaL'IOn, 1bm Kite, Pul.Z)'
Zoeller, Gary McCord Lee
1revlno, R4y Ployd. Ben~
Oave Slodcton Md LAnny
Wadkini Bruce !Jet:zkr, who has
~competed ln the 1b5l\lba
Senior Oasmc. hu also
committed thi." year. ncbu: CfM9)
eGCHOOL.
JC BASKETBALL
OCC women .win,
men fall at RCC
Pirates women's
squad gets a 66-59
victory behind
sophomore guard Liz
Mendoza's 21 points.
RIVERSIDE -The Orange
Coast C.Ollege women's basket-
ball tear.i earned a 66-59 Orange
Empire Conference victory over
host Riverside Wednesday, while
the host Tigers won the men's
matchup, 79-69.
Sophomore guard Liz Men·
doza led the OCC women (23-4 ,
8-I In conference) with 2 l points
and nine rebounds, while fresh-
man teammate lindsay Galasso
had 16 ~uding four
tJ1ree-pointers.
Riverside (14-111 5-4)-led, 3 1·
29, at halftime, but shot just 29%
(9 of 31) in the final 20 minutes.
The Pirates connected on half
of their 24 field-goal anempts af.
ter intermission.
Sophomore point guard
Nancy Hatsushi chipped in nine
points for the winners, who re-
ceived seven points from fre~h
man forward Alisa Carrillo.
Ashley Haggerty led three I ig·
ers in double figure. with 20
points, foijowe~ by· Tamara
Thomas (14) and Samantha
Thomas (13).
OCCs men (16 II. 4:5) tratled
only 34·33 at the half, but RJVt>r
side hit 15 of 23 secund-haJf
.field-goal tries (6S.2%) to take
control and improve to 14 11,
6-3.
Sophomore Jason Larey .md
freshman Brian Bobik had 12
points apiece to lead five Pirate'>
in double figures. Fre.,h111cn
Aaron Bobil: and Alfon1>o Jame'>.
as well as wphomorl' l.arnl'r
Brown, each contributed I 0
points for the vhitors.
Michael Strawberry and Aaron
Lesane had 17 apiece to lead five
Tigers in double figure~. J fl
Reece and Mohamed < .au1ara
had 14 apiece, while Jamal N1rh
ols added 11 for RCC
OECMen
Riverside 79, 0CC 69
Onin~ Coast -Seales 5, Brown 10,
Garey 12, B.Boblk 12, Hatdl 8, Jamos 10, Peppers O. Ale11ander 2, A. Bobtk
10, Ba1leyO
3-pt goals -Garey 4, Brown 2. James
2, Seales 1
Fouled out Seales, B Bob1k.
Tedlnicals none
Riv9'Slde Strawbeny 17. Smedley 3.
Reece 14, Lesane 17. Camara 14
Barber 0, Bagwell 3, N1dlols 11
J.p1. goals Reeoe 2
Fouled out -notle.
Technicals -none
Halh1me R1vers1do, 34-33
OECWomen
OCC 66, Rlvenlde S9
OCC Hats111sh1 9, Galasso 16, M11r1av
6, Mendoza 21. Camllo 7, Ou1ro1 2.
Shaw 2 Von Tungeln 3
3-pt goals -Galasso 4, Hatsush1 'l
Mendoza 1
Fouled out -none
T&chnicals nonu
Rivenide Moore 1. Thomas 14,
Haggerty 20. Moss 9, Thomas 1 J
Wall.icu 0 Garcia 0. Dyson 2, lk.i O
WhttPO
3 pt goal& -Mo!>!> 1, Thomaf. 1
Foulud out none
Technical!. none
Halh11nP R111ers1do ~1 29
COLLEGE WOMEN'S WATER POLO PREVIEW
Eager Anteaters are
ready to turn corner
Team is 2-0, ranked
13th in the nation
and appears ready to
make its move into
the elite ci rcles.
Steve Virgen
Dally Pilot
AN1 l:ATER AQUATICS
COMPLEX -According to
Julie SwaiJ. the UC frvi ne
wome n's water polo team ap-
pear1> to be on <,chedule. It\
Year "'o. 3. ..ind Swail, the
coach who wa., the captain of
the U.S. Water Polo ream tha1
won the Mlver medal in the
2000 Olymp1l:s. i'> excited that
the Antealers will be able to
become the program c;hc envi -
sioned from the 1-tart.
"In the presea!.on poll~. we
were ranked 12th in the rnun-
try." Swail said "That wa" a
nice Mart. l feel strongly 1ha1
we can break into the top four.
J'hat was my goaJ when I go1
here. I wanted us to reach that
high sometime in the first five
years. And ii can definitely
happen this year."
Swail i.s confident becau1>e
her young team thrived in it'i
second year of existence. The
An teaters recorded a 16-22 re-
cord, earning IJ more wins
than in the inaugural season.
UCI also picked up its first two
postseason wi ns, as the An t-
eaters defeated Univers ity of
the Pacific and 12th r:inkcd
UC ~nta Barbara at the
Mountain Pacific Sports Fed-
eration Tournament. The win
over UCSB marked the highest
ranked opponent UCI has ever
defeated.
The Anteaters finished the
season ranked 14th in the na -
The Anteaters
1 Sunceray Chamblee Jr
1 Jennifer Moon Sr
2 Lauren Volcan Jr.
3 Michelle Carey Jr.
4 Michelle Shamhart Sr
5 Margaret Feeney So.
6 Aleah Amr So
7 Melissa Fernandez Jr
8 Erica Horman Jr
9 Tiffany Frlsh Jr
10 Hilary Horman Jr
11 Melissa Hill So
12 Karty Trvenan So
13 Errka Ranes Jr.
14 Justine Basom So.
15 Tobi Lyman So
16 Meghan O'Donnell Sr
17 Rebecca Wedemeyer Jr
20 Kelsey Haroldson Fr
21 Adelaide Perram Fr
22 Jadcie McKee Fr.
23 Alexis Fidler Fr
25 Natalie Corry Fr.
Coach: Julie Swarl
Assistant Coach: Kevin
Brantley
tion. Wha1·s more. Meli-.i.J Fer
nande1 hecaml' the program\
fi rst -ever All American hon
oree a., an honorable mention
pick by the i\rnerican Wa t(•r
Polo C.oache-;.
rernande;.-1., now a 1unior
who began.play111g for the Ant
eaters when the program
started. The same goes for 1un-
ior Erica I lorman, who ha~ led
UCI in scoring the pa~t two
seasons. In 200 I. she scored 5 1
goa~.and last year she led the
team with 57 goals. Fernande;.-.
nt.£ PHOTO I DM.Y Pl 0 T
Defending champion Hale Irwin, seen here llrnng up a putt at No.
4, Is on the early ffst for entry into the Toshiba Classte in March.
<,l(1rt•d Ii' ){Oill .. l.1'>1 Yl'ilf
"iht ., t umtng out and pl.iv
111g vt.·rv .,trong." "iwail .,,11d ol
llorm.111 "~he\ om• of tht• Ing
gt:'I "onng thrl•at.. 111 tli1
'>(lllrl II\ met> to know <,ht>' 1111
our tt•am -
Junwr goalil• ~llllll'f,I\
U1amhlt•t• ha., al .. o playt'd .1
kt'~ role 111 llU <. n'>c th rough
1he p..i.,t two '>Ca<.ons \wJil
.. aid C .harnblee h..i'> been 1111
p11rta111 on thl' Antealt'P1
counlt•rattal:I. hC'l'JU'>t.' of lwr
oullet Jlil''e~.
l>c•ft·nw ha .. ht'l'n 1mpor1.1111
for rlw Anteater'> tn thl' f11,1
l\\O g.11ne<. of thi., .. eason IJC I
opl'nt:d the sea.,011 with J ti 1
\\ 1n ovC'r c al ~tall' BaJcer.,f1t•ld
.rnd tht•n the Anteater., w1•rt·
C'hJ lll'llRCd 111 0 7-5 Vlllllf\
ovN tht 1Jn1ver...i ty of lh·d
land., IJ'll Wl'l'kl•nd
S\1<<.111 ''ud lwr '>quad d1
pla}t·d maturity aKaln'il lkd
lamh.
"Our dcfcn-.e 1' <>ometh1 ng
that wt•'vc worked on th1~ JM'I
fall. -"lwail '>aid "lhe onl\
lime ~"c <,lipped up 15 we al
lowt•d fled land'> to come balk
·1 ht' defense wa'i poor on 1h1·
comm11nica1ion Hut. our t'>.
penentt• came through rht•\
'>howt•d they can defend an}
team that ,., out there."
I he Anteaters wi ll have an
opportunity to showcase tht•ir
matunry and their improved
defeme this weekend al the
UC !:Ian Diego rriton lnvita
tion.LI. UCI will face No. Ii'
Hartwick in the fir'>t round S.H
urday at 9 a.m.
·· 1 feel really good aboul
moving up in the top fo ur thb
~eason, that's a very real1s t1t
pos~ibiliry.· Swa1J said. "La'>t
year, we placed higher than we
were expected. This year we're
going higher."
SCHEDULE
TODAY
Ba.utbell
College women -UC Irvine at UC
Riverside, 1 p.m.
High adlool boys -Estancia at
Costa Mesa, 7 p m.
High school girts -University at
Corona del Mar, 7 p.m.; Newport
Harbor at Laguna Hiiia, 1 p.m.
Soc:c.r
High school boys -Estancia at
Costa Mesa, 3 p.m.
High school girts -University at
Corona del Mar, 3:16 p.m.;
Newport Harbor at Laguna Hiiia,
3:15 p.m.
8aMbd
College -Simpson College et
Vanguard University, 2 p.m.
Community college -Orange
Coaat at Southwestern
Tournament, vs. Merced, at
Southweat.m, 2 p.rn.
W.W poto
High tchool glrta -Southam
Callfomla lnvitttfonel. Alft¥VO
Grande at Newport Harbor, 3
p.m., winner v-.
Unl~rtity>&perenza winner 8' l
p.m., at N= Harbor; Cabrilto
et Corona Mar, 3 p.m •• wtnn..
VI. Ag0ur8·Woodbridge wtnnlt.
at Corona cW Mar, 7 p.m.
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SPORTS
~£'If I/.• f!AN~ OAI Y PIL ~
Estancra's Tisha Gray (22) attempts a shot undeneath the basket as Mesa's Rickel! Reeves (32) defends in Wednesday night's game at Estarnca High School Estancia won to claim the lady Bell trophy
GIRLS congratulate tllem on tlle1r After Rtckell Reeves scored for ter a three-po1111er by M~·., ~u ~nche1 hll a three. l..atey Na-pomt!> m tlle final lrame. while
league champ1onslup and tlle CoMa Mesa to cut Estanaa's lead sana Tru1illo, C...ray -.cored two varreue netted a long 1umper pulling duwn IO rebound'>. fivt' m
Bell and I hope we can compete to 6-2. tlle Eagles !>Cored tlle straight baskeu.. tllen tlle nval'> (her toe-. grct7..ed the three-po1111 tlle foun.h quaner Continued from 81
c<tmpa1gn. whilt' wntnbuung 11
rebound-.. five -.teaJ<.. om· a<,..'>i'>t
1md one blorkl'd .-.hot.
n1e 5.9 (.ray addt'<.1 13 polrlt!\,
'>IX rebound<,, two .,teal., and one
block. while btanna jumor point
guard fmha w~ fini'>hl'd with
10 point'>. U rl:'boun<h ('>UC offen
'>rve). 'IX '>leaf<; and four <t!>.'ihts.
Ml hey'vt' got a great team and I
congratulate thl'm on .i great
year." "'1!d Week.s. who..e '>quad
fell to 1 I I 0 ri 1 111 league
·They've go1 a great pres'>, great
baJlhandler; and a great 1eam I
witll tllem next year. That'!> 1t." game's next 11 point.s. mcludtng exchanged tllree-pomters by ~ta Imel and :"\aff <,cored on a rnce
Weeks abruptly walked away. ..even unanswered points to end cee Sanche1. (for Me..a) and By· move m the pa1n1 a .. l\1e..a '>Cored
f..stancia, which travel., Fnday tlle first quarter. a run ~parked by field ru. tlle bagle'> amas..ro a J.! '>l'vcn '>traight point'> to finalize
to Orange before concluding the Byfield, who M:ored five of tlle 14 mte~ion lead the t111rd quaner
Golden West seru.on next week. point'). Naff. who poured 1n 16 poini.. n1e Eagle<;. tJ10ugh. weren't
claimed a t least a share or the Followmg Estancia'~ 17·2 lead and grabbed mne rebound'>. firn.,hed Bvfit:'ld canned a three
league titJe. early in tlle second quarter. Costa scored tlle fin.1 rwo bru.ket'> of thl' ro mgger tht' foun.h -quaner
"We have a very good opportu· Mesa turned to 6-foot i,enior second hair. but bt.ancia fol '>urge. then. after :-.:arr -.cored to
n11y to close out league unde Rhond1 Naff, who scored her lowed witll r~ biggest -.conng run cul Mesa\ deficit to 51 ·29. I Man-
feated. ·Rappa said. team's next tllree field goaJs on of tlle game -14-0 The 'Pun c1a outscored the Muc;tailgs. 16-3.
Estanoa oul5Cored the Mw.· coni.ecuuve possessions. was igrnted by Byfield\ tllret• tlle re5t of the way
tangs in every quaner. beginning f..stanaa. however, continued pomter with 5:41 remammg 1n l-.'itanc1a s :\anc:v <.a-.tro, who
witll a 13-2 burst tn tlle first pe· 11S dommance over Costa Mesa tlle Llurd quaner and crowned bv attempted onlv one ">hot in the
riod. Mesa was 1 of 9 from the butldmg a 25-8 advantage on Byfield's d.nvmg layup with 1 2Cf fi~t tllree quartt.>r'> dratned 4 of7
field and committed SlX tum Gray'<. layup to finc.h a rast brealc left to gl\.l' tlle hom an in .. ur from tlle field IO the fourth quar
O\er.. 111 the operung quarter. with 2.51 left 10 the first half. Af-mountable 46-18 lead ter <md scored all nine or her
.
EsUncia 67, Costa Mesa 32
Score bv Quarten
Costa Mesa ~ n ,, 1 li
Estancia 'l 1<; 14 21 67
Costa Mesa Bnd. O Sancn111 8 Naff
16 Reeves 2 Navertene 3. Landeros
0. K1b1n 0 Tru11llo 3 Vergara 0 Cluff 0
3 pl goals -Sandle1 2, TruJ1llo 1
Fouled out none
Technicals none
E.stanaa Wa<;,e 10 Mono 8 Grav 13
Castro 9 Byfield 25 PAna 2 Wilson O
Garcia 0
3-pt goats -8yf1el11 3
Fouled out -none
Tecnn•cats nonP
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL BRIEFLY
Sailors punish Irvine Mesa rumbles past Estancia, 6-0
NIWPOHI BIAC.11 IL w<t.,
unc of thO'>l' night'. when the
rnad1 had tht· luxury of making
c;urc every pl.iyN got a shot and
Ncwpon I I arbor I hgh boy'>
ha'\kt•thall coach l .arry 1 lir'>t
didn't wa.,lt' the opportunity in a
qo "i"i victory over "iea View
League foe lrv111t> Wedne'>day
night
·The vi'\1tang Vaquero'>, down
on their lud.. witJ1 a I ll. 0-8
mark, could not contam the Sail·
or<. 111 any department.
Season high., were posted by
Clase Cameron (18 pomt'>). An·
dre Pmesett ( 16 po111ts) and re-
serve Nick Glass1c 114 points).
and Ned1m PaJeV1c added an-
tller double-double to lus bc;t of
credits witll 14 points and 10 re-
bounds. Also in double figures
for tlle Sailor;, who improved to
15-8, 7-1. was Brett LowentllaJ
COM
Continued from B 1
anotller three-pointer to make it
60-50 with 3:18 remaining.
Tesoro's seventll and eight
three-pointers helped tlle hosts
(9-13) close to within 56-52 with
1:43 left, but a Pancho Seaborn
layup and two free throws each
from freede and North.ridge in
the final 20 seconds. helped tlle
Sea Kings avenge a 48·45 lo to
resoro Jan. 17 at CdM.
Mancillas, who now has 21
three-polnters in his last four
games, finished with a season-
high 26 points. while Matsen
added 17 points.
Freede came off the bench to
chip in eight points and five U ·
slst.s, wh.Ue Northrldge ftnlshed
witll seven polnta and flve as-
sist&
Senior Robbie Luce also con·
uibuted four points off the
bench.
•Kevin and Breu. two leflfors.
hid big ba1lgam for us lo· nleht.. Qury aaJd ·~ had
back-to-blek bucbtl for us ()ate
In the third quartet) and Fteede'a peoecndon WU aJ1o key.
"Thet\ ow 11th win Wbkh
pur. .. into consideration for an
with 15 points.
Ille Sailor. unloaded me
bench with a mmute left in lhe
Llurd quaner.
Newport I !arbor 1-. at Laguna
1 liU~ as it continut.>~ 1t chase for
the league crown.
GIRLS SOCCER; Costa Mesa
I hgh's nmaway Mustangs racked
up tlle1r I Oth straight Golden
West League girls "'occer victory
In as many starts Wednesday at
1he expense of host Estancia. 6-0.
SNV-uacue
Newport 90, Irvine 55
Score bv Ouarten Irvine 10 1s 17 13
Newport 2• is 26 22
Irvine -Bradford 9. Heider 17.
Jeltema 7. Glaugh 12 Vemll 5.
Sampson 3, Ou1t1gua 2
The victory clinches no worse
than a share of the league crown
for Costa Me<>a (16-1-2. 10-0-01.
'>S The nearest challenger; are
90 Ocean View (8-2) and Saddle-
back (7-3) wtth two gamel> left on
3 pt goals -Heider 4, Glaugh 2
Vemll 1, Sampson 1
Fouled out -none
Technicals -none
Newport -Cameron 18, Rorden 8. B
Lowenthal 15, Pa1evic 14, P1nesett 16
T Lowenthal 2. Hanley 1, Hunter 2.
Glass1c 14.
3 pt. goals -Cameron 1. B
Lowenthal 1.
Fouled out -none
Tectm1cals -none
at-large berth ( 11 was tlle minj-
mum requirement last season,
tllough official word on tllis
year's standard has yet to be con-
finned) and we have sole posses-
sion of third place. which would
give us an automatic (postsea-
son) berth."
The~ Kings finJsh with Uni-
versity (Friday), Catva.ry Chapel
and Northwood. Tesoro closes
out witll Northwood: Laguna
6each and Calvary Chapel
Pat Marion led the Titans with
18 points, while fellow sopho·
more Shane Keough. the son of
CdM graduate and former major
league pitcher Man Keough, had
15.
tlle league schedule
The Mustangs, No. 2 in the CIF
D1V1s1on Ill rankings behind tm·
beaten Troy, were paced by sen·
1or Sharon Day. who scored tllree
goals. along witll single tallies
from Jasmin Day. Valerie Gomez
and Rachel Ronquillo.
Assists were provided by Tosh-
ia Bryant, Vera Gale. Ronquillo.
Jenny Sparks and two by Stacy
Krikorian.
Kindra Bailey had three saves.
Costa Mesa has outscored its
competition in league by a 66-2
margin. Overall it's 86-13.
Marci Kirchberg. up from tlle
Estancia JY. drew solid reviews
witll her play at goaltender. She
had 10 saves..
Maria Sanchez., Ruth Olavaro,
Karleen Curran, Sandra Lopez
and FJise Karro! stood out for Es-
tancia (1 -7-2 In league), in its last
home match of the season.
Sea Kings blank Tttans
OOYS SOCCBR: The Corona
del Mar Hlgh boys soccer team
bla.nk.ed hOit Tesoro, 2·0, in a
Pacific Coast League contest
Wednesday.
Ouis Rlngsttom scored on a
breakaway five minutes Into the
game and Jerltt Thayer added
an insurance goal ln the second
half on a shot from 27 yards
out.
Phil Stemler made six saves
for the Sea Kin.p. who lm-
p.roved to H-4·2, 6-0-1 ln
league.
CdM Coach Pat Callqban
also pralted the play or de·
render Brandon Za.d.&n.
CdM botu UnJ~ty Frtct.y.
Sailors romp, 17-3
GlaU WAT'D JIOLOI NcW-
port Harbor I hgh'> girt., \\att•r
polo team wai. a 17 ·~ \\tnm•r
over Woodbridge in <1 ~t·J View
League game al Un1ver<;1tv ll1gh
Wednesday
Jenna Murphy (four goal.,,,
Annie Wight (thret• goal., and
Carolyn Conway !three goa1'1
led tlle way as the Sailor'> r 16 .i ,
4-0 in league) conunued 1he1r
road to Foothill (Apnl 12) \\hen·
the league crown will be ">ettled
•Costa Me~ was a 9 4
Golden West League winner at
Santa Ana, paced by Kalle
Thorsness. who had six goal<>
The Mustangs are now ll-4.
4 -1 m league.
Sea View Lea1ue
Newport 17, Woodbridge 3
Score by Quarters Newport II 6 s o 11
Woodbridge 1 1 1 o 3
Newport Harbor -Murphy 4, Wight
3, Conway 3, Ball 1 Ern::kson 1,
Belden 1, Adnoff 1, Ritchie 1, Beebe
1, Taylor 1. Saves -Murphy 3', Wight
3, Cottam 2
M.irrn Lamheros headed in a
cornl'r k.1d.. bv Joel Walker to
upt'n the .,umng. then Walker
drove .i booming '>hot home on
a play .. et up by 1earnmate'>
Cha'I:' Kelly and I nc Nutter
fhe ~ilors improved to 7 ·
I .1. 5· I ·2 m league as goalie
\fark "ipear., got the '>hutout.
Bucs sweep
JC MEN'S VOLl...EYBAll:
Orange Coast College·s men'<;
volleyball team posted a 30-
14. 10 13. 30 18 nonconfer·
ence Victory over Visiting
Claremont C..oast. which im-
proved to 2 l. was led by Paul
Pomroy (six killsl. Ka1one Scott
(mne digs) and Mike Murphy
(16 assists) and David Doxey
( 12 a~s1sto;)
Pirates second
JC MEN'S GOLF: The Orange
Coast College men's gotr team
opened its season in impressive
Golden West Leque fashion, finishing second
Costa Mesa 9, Sent• Ana 4 among 11 teams at the rwo-day
Score by OuartM'I O Em · C i Costa Mesa 3 3 2 1 , range pi.re on erence
Santa Ana 2 2 o o • Tournament, Monday and
Costa M..a -Thorsness 6. Bowman Wednesday at Lo Serranos Golf
1. Harris 1. Bunnell 1 Saves -Payne Course in QUno Hills.
9 Kelty Wicks (74-74--148) was
Mesa belts u re trru'nster third overall among 161 golfers. n1 to help tlle Pi.ra1es post a 763
WRBSTUNG: Co ta Mesa
High's wrestling team (15-4, 4-1
in league) closed out Golden
West League competldon with a
48-24 victory over visiting West-
minster to finish second to
league champion Santa Ana
Wednesday.
Among Mesa's wtnners were
Matt Flores (215 pound ), Ser-
gio Cabrera (135). SiMo Estrada •
team score, 22 shols back..
Jake Allanach (77-74--151).
David Kendall (80-74--154),
fa.red Bruce (75-80-155). and
Brad Champion (77-eG-157)
rounded out the top five for the
Pi.rate , who host district rival
Golden We t Monday at noon
at· Co ta Mesa Golf g, Country
Oub.
<130>. an by way or pin • and Academic standouts Carle>$ lba.rra. a 19-3 winner at 103 pound COUB;B WATEll POLO: UC
Sailors blank Vaquero
-....
lrvtne· ooua Flnfl"ock and Phil
Ga.rel• have been lected to
the Mountaln r.tdftc Sporu
Federation Ac.demk: AU-O>n·
Cerentt taem for mm· wa
polo.
• Finfrock. a eepet. II ma·
· to hlatCKY and tarted an
27 bad 191 •vn. Gar-
da. a~. ICOred 13 pla fof
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Celebrating the Daty Piiot's
Athlete of the Week senes
TODAY
21 -Amber McCarthy
Orange Coast College
Volleyball '01
23 -Stan11lav Zuiak
UC Irvine
Bffketball ·02
21-Katia Muller
Orange Coast College
Volleyball, ·01
the Anteaters.
Hawks soar
• YOUTH HOOPS· Kebey
Woo led tlle Hawk..s with 12
points and several rebound as
tlle Newport Golden Hawb
beat the lrvme Roadrunners.
22-19, 1n Newpon-Mesa Na-
nonal Junior Ba ketball third
and fourth-grade girls' acron.
Che.IMa Barth and Katheryn
Connu a1 o had four point.a
apiece for Newport.
in other girls' games:
• M.p: 22. l..akat 13
lAu.ra ~A.Del Moeco-
vltl and Catberlne SuDhwn alJ
scored lx points for the Magic
in the wtn. Nlld 1Ak and Mary
~ also contributed
points.
The defense wu led bY s.r..
Slherman and Anna Scott.
l!llb ~ and b11)'1;
..._. each WI ed four po1n
for the Lake.n.
•W.....13,,,....11
..,.. Sdlro« ( pokttl)
abd •• ••• La <rour ~ ~ h Wlt.ardl ln • ,... ................
battle. .
The s,ub were piKed bf .\a..&' •. ~...J-M ~~.-·-·--~~ '
14 Ttusday, Feooay 6, 2003 SPORTS Dally Pilot
YOUTH SPORTS
CdM 's Nicholson shines
He scores four goals in two
games to keep CdM unbeaten.
• BOYS soa:::mt The C..orona def Mar boys
under-12 soccer All-Stal:s defeated Tustin, 3·2, and
North Irvine. 4-2, to remain wuiefeated and in first
place.
Camden Nlchohon. C.dM 's leading scorer. kicked
in the go-ahead goal with lest> than a minute to Pia.¥
to secure the win over~ Bunk Hooper scored
two early~ as C.dM built a 2-0 lead only to have
Tustin come bad to lie it 111 the second half.
In the second game. CdM fell behind before
Hooper tied the score and then Nicholson scored
three goals. •
Passing and ball control of forward John Doering
and midfielders Ort Tabak and Hunter Alder keyed
scoring chances.
Tummy Bangert. Wes Bak.er, Conner Bannan
and James Cunningham held strong defensively
and KmdaD Pick made two key saves.
Cory Donavan and Michael McKenna kept focll.'>
in winning the bail.
Ficenec sparkle
• GlRIS SOCCER. Three goals by Blakeley
Pkeoec sparked the Newpon gtrls under· l 0
Gold All·Star soccer team from AYSO Region 97
10 two wins last weekend
Newport beat South Irvine, 2-1, al. Ficenec
scored both goah. and then downed North
Irvine, 3· I, after trailing, I ·O, at halftime.
Lauren Grupe scored two goals in the thfrd
quarter assisted by Amy Kanotz and Callea
Eisenberg p~ed to F1cenet, who aced the wm
in the fourth quarter.
Against South Irvine, Tori Sarris and Kanot7
assisted on both of Ficenec\ goal<;
Defenders Gwen Gaylord, Hannah McLeod
and Sadye Busby s topped "c:veral Irvine
breakaways.
Grupe, Beth Barnard, Natalie Swih, 1-.lsenher~
and Mary Yeager aJI had 'hot'> on goal and
contributed to Newpo rt\ uffc:n.,1ve outburst.
In boy<.> under· IO Sti ver All·~tar actton:
•Nolan Mena '>Cored two goal'> and Bryce
MannJng added lhe final tally a'> the Newport
boys under-I 0 Silver All <:>tar '>oner tt-am
triumphed over Yorba I mda. J I, Saturday
Landon Gyulay and Ethan Murray added
intense pressure at fomard and midfielder'>
Adam Kinder and Oavld Verona moved lh<' hilll
into scoring pos111on
Fullbacks ams Sheppard !'weeper).
Hamilton RandJe and Jonathon Keedy
controlled the Yorba attadc
Aaron ~rvantes stopped 'oevcral 'ohOt'>
protecting the goal
Good as gold for CdM
• GJRJ.S SOCCER· Corona del Mar\ girl'>
under-12 Gold All·Star -.ocl.t.•r team mamta.ined
11s unbeaten. firl>t·place 'landing with a:!· I
victory over South Irvine
f-orward Laura Kopel '-to red to gave <.dM a
I ·O lead in the first 4uartl'r on an a'>'>i'>t from
defender Megan GaaJ.
CdM's Mackenzie Jones 'oton·d 1m a de0t'Uton
from the Irvine goalkecper trt the '>econd 4uartc:r
and midfielder Lindsay 7..otovkh found the back
of the net on a penaJty k1c~ from out.,ide the bo~
in the third quarter.
Karly Ogden, Heather Van lllel, A.J. Rome
and Kelsey Valley contributed c,ldllL·d pa'>sing
Newport plays clutch
• BOYS YOUTH HOOPS: Robbie Boyer htt tht'
game·winning shot with lwo <1econds left in
overtime to break a 40-40 tie, lifting the
seventh·grade boys Newport-Mesa AD-Net
basketball team to a 43-4-0 viaory over Laguna
Hills.
With the win N~wport improves to 8-0.
P.J. Slmpeon Jed the way for Newport with 12
poin1s and seven rebounds foUowed by Kyle
CaldweU'a 10 points, seven rebounds and three .
steals. Jamie McGee (10 points, three assists), ·
Boyer (seven points, four assists, four steals), AU
Mesh.kln and Joe Eberhard (two points each)
also contributed to the scoring. Eberhard also
tallied four steals.
In girls eighth·grade action:
•Newport 25, Laguna Hills 20
Newport hung on to win after leading aL the
end of tbree quarters by eight.
Taylor Holden led Ne'Wpon with nine pomts
and grabbed nine rebounds.
Ivy Melo tallied eight points, seven rebounds
and '>ix steals wh.ile Becca Turk added four
points. Briltany Oeyan and Ote1'ea McCrea
each had two points.
Crush coasts to first shutout
• OOYS YOUTH SOCCER: The Blue Crush
recorded •ts first shutout of the all·sLar season
with a 4·0 win over South Irvine Saturday in
AYSO Region 57 boys under·l4 Gold soccer
acuon.
Goalkeepers Phil Bannan and Geoffrey Grant
combined to hold South Irvine scoreless.
In hi' first s tart at striker, Curtlt Converse
took a breakaway pass from Andrew Mason to
score the Crush's first goal. An assist by Brian
Nichols IO George Logan accounted for the
'>econd .goaJ and Geoffrey Grant picked up the
thm.1 off a p~s by Kyte Mural. Brian Ucorlsb
<oco red the finaJ goaJ on a direct k.ick.
I he defense was keyed by Andrew Martinez,
Ryan Hultman, Sam NadJman, Ford Noe and
Matt Rhodes.
Newport dominates'lrvine
• BOYS YOUTH SOCCER: It didn't maner
whkh Irvine team the Newport boys under-10
C .old All ~tar .. occer team faced lasl weekend,
the rc:.,ult wa'> the same -~o ~1ns.
'\;cwpon downed South Irvine. 10 I. with
thr('e goals from Colton GyuJay-o all in lhe ftrst
period f,yulay was aided in the goal scoring by
Stevie Mlller, John Bar1on and Ouutlan Ochoa
!two goal<o each> and by a stngle tally from Misha
Pakvua
I our 1.hfferent players scored goah for
Nc:wport in 115 6·2 def ear of North Irvine later
SatunJay.
Timmy Root, Scott Ridgeway. Barton, Miller
and Gyulay each scored goals and solid defense
wa .. pr0\1ded by Ivan Becerra, Drew Oller,
Sean Regan, Taylor WUdman a11d goalkeeper
Logan Newett. Newport remains undefeated
and 1n fir-.t place.
Newport Harbor ties. 6-6
• CLUB ROLLER HOCKEY · On Monday
ewning, Ncwpon Harbor Varic.ity Roller hockey
tt'dm 11ed I luntmgton High c,chool 6·6. fhe allack
wa'> led hr brothers, Cllase and Pr1: .. ton Kelly with
ead1 one .,conng two goals and one a<,.<,1~1.,
Dden,eman, Vincent Mungo added one goal
for the lCdlll ~h1le Bre tt Robmson and Calvm
Ander'>on added a~sists
W11h 18 seconds left in the third p eriod . Cory
Adlc:r took the puck to the net and tied the
game. Goalie l·lhott Thacker and strong
dcfen.,e from Alex Crouse. Collin ln'iley, Kyle
Matthew~. and Kevin Wong m ade this a very
exciting game.
UCI
Continued from B 1
proved to 12· 7, &-4 to the Big Ykst.
·~been a key IOf our ream the
\\4lOle smQ\ (lnduding) the wtn
<M!I' Utah ~. lb idm said d.
Oblro.. .JU him to prtMde the en-
ergy was bfg for us.•
Cb'o abo pnMded Va with
defense. which was. perhaps, bis
moat importan1 contribution. For
most oC the ~ he gu;lrded UCR
freWnan sensation Nate ~
~ leads the Big Wist in scoring
(18,3 points per game). Carter fin·
ished with a season-la.v seven
points.
'Thats probably as good a job anyone has done on c<:aner>:
~said
11 was j\S a matter of simple
fundamentals for Okoro. .
·rm jusl trying to cone in e\eY
game and play my m'e. ... Okoro
said ·r ~ defense and bring en-
eigy lO the
Bic Welt team l want
Utah St.
'-c:i1lc
UCSB
ua
Cal Poly
Idaho
Fullerton
Nofthf'ldge
Riverside
Long Bctl. St.
W L
7 2 e 3
6 3
e • 5 4
4 s
4 5
3 6
3 7
2 7
to aeare en·
eigy and by
getting the
dwUs. it's
good for the
teamS lllO-
rnentun'\."
uo has
beer\ strug-
gling with .
compla·
cency in the
second r.alf.
mainly tn a 74-68 loss lO Cal Poky
San Luis Obispo Saturda){ But Oko-
ro put an exclamation point on the
AnteatelS' breaJcout in the final 20
minutes.
U0 out.SCOrod Uot 19-9, m the
first eight m.inutes of the !.CCOnd
halt:
Okoro ..corod the final four
points of the run, tncluding a two-
handed jam on a breakawcty he
aeat.ed off his own steal. That gave
UO a 51-33 lead.
Later, wnh 5· 17 n?maiiung, Okoro
left the O'tM'd buomg after he took
a defender off the dribble and
stuffed the ball wnh his nghc hand.
~ UO a 65-45 lead The dunk
cal.l5ed the Ante<tters on the U(]
bench Lo JWTIP out of thetr seats m
celebration.
"I le gt>t.S us going with those
dunks." said Gloger, who provided ua with l'fl~ 111 the first half.
'We feed off ttlO'ie dunl.., and when
Mau pla~ like that he ~ U5
more momentum·
Goger and Hood c,corod nine
points 01 the first half, when UCJ
shot 54.2% 113 or 24) and built a 32
24 lead. The H~ (4· 12. 3-7)
chose to dog the middle on ck. ..
fen.se and basically left Gloger open
on the outside.
'You don' challenge him; I:A>ug·
lass w d of the defensive strategy in
reference to (~. "He's l't'fl'\aJt.
able m ~ far a.. poi.-.e. •
UOl actually had to concentrate
on the kM ~ on defense Their
t:alJest <;tarter b. 6-7. and their uillest
player j_t., Klaus !:ichille, who is a &. I I
freshman from Bertin, Germany.
The 1~c.1er;· strategy paid off
the last time the.e 1wo teams met
tJCR, wtuch will be able.> to
qualify for the Big ~ Touma·
StAN HILLER I DAil Y Pll
Anteaters' Adam Parada (55) rs fouled on the way to the bucket
ment next )""ear. also shol a ~n·
tugh 62.5%. but ended up losing.
81 • n. Jan. 11. in a game that had 32
lead ~ The H.tghlander"> are
m their !.L'<Xmd year of NCAA OM
~n I ha.'>lu:tball.
Ille I h~lders !ia'l'ned to r4ke
adv-d/1tagc whl'O the Anteaters wen•
u1 a r.one defense m the first hall.
UCJ opened with a 9·2 lead, b111
UC.H came back ~ith -.ix Wat~ll
potnl'>. lllt' \nteater> thc:n went 011
a l.J 4 nm tu w-J.b d .!2.-12 k.oad .tltt·r
'iOphomon:· lon...-.ud (ire): l:.thmgton
-.con'd ul Ult' pa.ult off an d.'>-<.t"'
from C>lum
Ille Anlt-atl'I'> w!ll ho'>I Bt~ \\t.,l
nvJ.I (..al \late rullerton 'ii!tunld\
night a l 7:0'i
It wtll 'be tJ(j ... JlrnTit't.UnllllJ.!I
1 lall o t f'anw ~m1e
ZOT'S The 1,496 i!Uendaria> tS th.
fewest this season and is beta.II iJl"f of
the crowdr. of last year lJCI\ 78-61 "" r
II tho ~ marlJlf'I of VICSDry on S..
~ play, ""'5 fat The Anl&alen. " 1
ltl8 sono5 Ollet UCR 18-14 and !hey tldV'
won 1351 "• mooongs ua tS 8-0 wt>o r
soonog 70 ponu or more Tht! Ari
wte<S cJm itlso SO when shooting a1 ll~1 •
~ •• M> "'"1v shot 56.6"-,. IM>dMSlid,
1M•n•nc1
Bia W.st Confwence
UC Irvine 78, R~ 61
UC Riverside Galbreath 3 C;11wr 1
Hdn!Js 2 Wf!s~ I 7 Butler 6 P .. 1rr 4
Or•(Jn 0 Sl:tull1• S S..11 15 Moll1•r '}
ffolTl'lrJ ('
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UCI Zutd~ 7 Hdrrt~ 8. Par.i11,. '"
Gloq..r lb HO<)(l HI. S111ph1or1~ 0
Sd1•11o<for 0 Peace 2, Baskau•~-t~ 0
Efovborhd 2, O~oro 12. Eth1nqto11 2
3 pl t!O&I~ Gtog('r 2 Hood 2
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Int
Or 8rtan Sl1111on. DC
CtO
Tll11 't1t1111<tnt wn
hlH w1tll Ille Covnty ci.r-ot Ofll\ll c-1,
Ill 01/llJOJ 200UtJlttO 01111~ ,. •• r.11 6. u.
20. 77 1003 Thl46
arc doina bustness u . on 01/ll/03 Ii IJ 20 2003 lhJ20 Daily Pilot Ian )(), f ~b
C84 Photoaraphy. 1245 20036ts1176 Dahtf ....... 11111& 6 13, ro ?003 11111~
I 01en Av• Studio r · Daily Pilot f eb 6 13. !--.. •1,-Costa Meu , CA 92626 -1• ~ FldltiM~ C11I C BrucelV,2520 20.V.200J Thl40 lo Whom II M•y
Merk lane. Costa Meu , fldlll...... Concern. Th' Hun•(') -~ CA 92626 of tlle °'PC>ltCant(1) " The lollow1n1 per~"'
Th" busrneu 1s con -~ .,. LCOHARO SHI I l Y ••• dorn1 busrneu .,
du, led by an 1nd1v1du1I °"' lnllowina ptoon1 CAIHf RINE New Order ltchnnlncrn
Have vou ,,.,ted dotnc Ille •Pplteal'b hsltd 181>/l r rich Av~. Irvine • 11e dotnC bu.inns n C 92614 bu11neu yet' Vn. 12 Ho••• lnttttors 2307 above are applytnc to .a
OIC021C B IV laurel Pl.tet. HtWPotl Alhl• hDelpiarlBment ol ,~:nlf2~~r:n ~~ ar rucc Bea<.h, CA 92663 cn o c ever •I•
Th" s tatement wn Juhe C Ho•n•ntan. 2307 Conltol to sdl akohohi C<l\l• Meu Ca 9?6:>7
hlf'd with Ille County l auret Place, HrwpOll beveraces 1t 820 w This bu .. nu' ts ron·
Clttk of 01.en11e County Buch CA 92663 191H ST. COSTA Mf:SA dueled by an 1nd1vldu1I
un 01/31/03 ThtS buarneu 15 con CA 92627 Have you \ltt<led do1n1
200J•tJt"S ducted by an lndrwldual Type of hcenuO) businen Y'11 No Ot1ly Piiot f eh 6. 13, Applied for 42 ON L1n1fOl'd Oel•no M~Jl
20. 27. 2003 lh142 Han you •tarted tloma SAU. BEER ANO WIN( 1111•
Thi lollowlnC PtrM>nS
•rt d61na blltlMH H
N1tlonet R.dll Croup
11430 Ward Strut,
founlaln Valley, CA
92708
Th• ~nilth 011id9, Inc
(CA). 11430 W•r <I
Sltttl, rount1ln Valley,
CA 92709
Thlt bu1l11111 11 con
du,ted by 1 c<1<poutk>n
Hive you tlllfltd dolrlt
b1"1nto 1•11 No rht Smith Gulde, Inc
'91'ne\ r Sm.Lii, ,.rlll
dent
Th11 tltle-nt WH
ftftd With lfle eo.inty
Clerk of Orlftf• eo.inty on Ot/17/0l tooMtMllO
Dltfy Pilot Mii fl, JO,
I ell I. U , 200l ThlOI
buslnns yet? Ho PIJBLIC PREMISES fhl\ staltmenl wu
Julle C. Hovnanl•n f'ubfl\htd Newpor 1 fifed with lht County
Tiits statement wn 6each Coal• Mes. O•Uy Chtr~ of Ot .,,,, County
filed with tilt County p 1I0 t re b r u er y 6 , on 12126/02
Ct.fk of Duns• County 2003 ThlSl 200Ht2712S ;~~;r,~2 0111r Pilot Jan 2J j()
Otily Poot rtb 6 13. flcll...... Feb 6 lJ. 2003 Thll I
20.27,1003 lhl.J9 ... s....
The lollow1n1 perw.nt ,,. dotnt b11slnen n
f1r1t Cut, t017 HewPotl Th• tollHrllll P•t JOn• CMter Otwt, H11wC>1>t t ••fl doine butlnen " Beach. c.-92660
ABC Ou lie I, 4370 C f lr•I Cut .t Kkb, Inc
Btue .. 11ttf Cir., Anaheim (r.A), t7 rer,.nd, Hew
111111, CA 02807 port Cont, CA 92"'7
Robert l.. Ntl,on. ll!fl bll$1M$S I• co11
Q70 C 8tuew1titr Cir ., Mltd by • cotpoHlion
Anaheim Hllh, CA 9?807 tint JOU , .. ltd dOtlll
lllh II\! h It con hutlfteu Yfl1 No
fueled by 1111 1"411111dual r 1t1l Cllt 4 Kkb, Inc tt.-. JOll tt.tftM doi4IC L•nct J,opi, Pt"'dttlt
bulfnna r•tr tilo Thia atelttMnt wu
11°"'1 t M Mtl.tOn f'*I .. tit tM Cou11ty TII~ &ttlu•ent •ff Cwtl 01 Ou11r <:Gunty fifed wllll the Cou11ty 011 Ol/ZltOJ CMI'~ of Of1nc11 ~.,, HIHtllJH ~~17"7 Delft f'tlot Jan 30, Feb
I• 2• 6, ld,,20, 2003 Thill 0.11, f'llot Jen. v, ~. _ ae>,hb fo,XIOl Tll102 -------
Th• tntlow1n1 1Mtrton1
..,, do1n1 bu11neu H
CetDnllr1t Today. I
Maut·hly. 1nr1ne, CA 92618
T11nothy O~ry Ktn11Jbu1y, 8 Cllf1lw1nd, Alt\O v .. jo. CA9"'~
Thi\ bll~lflU• 11 COii
cfUcted lilt an '-diwidu1I
Hive JW 11.Mttd dolll&
blltllllU yet f "o
T1Mo1tlly Gtty Klnl"
l>ury
Th" tlet-111 wu
hid •• 111 '"' c-11
Ct.rll ef °'"'" C11111ty •n 1/09/0l tt0Ht2tlM
Detlf Piiot 11n 16, 2J.
)0, eb f, 1001 1hOl7
Ille fOlk1wrn1 PH .Oil' iar• d0tnc bu"""" •·· ltli) ( 1prt\< ?01 l<flh
Street New1"" t 1l1,,. h
CA9266l
Kar 8eaudo111 Xl7 ~h
Sht-et Newpn1t Buth,
CA9266J
lh1\ bu\tnf'n " rnn
dueled by ~n mdrv1dual
Ht•e you ~IMltd ck1tni bu~lnn' yet' Y~s. 1/29/
03
l<ll•B•eudou.
Thll \lll~m•ttl wn
ltl@d with tl>e r.ounty
Cl••• of Otanc• County
ottOltll/OJ
to0'6tJll61
O••lr "•lol f HI 6 I J. 20 Z7 200J Thl44
The fullowinc ptrr.on'
.., • dolna bu1o~, 111 Rut·~ Con,lrut tlon,
19~ Shtrtnaton Pla(.o,
•ft06, Hewf)ll<I R .. rh, CAIJ266J
Rut Je•oph Dalflt, l '}3'
Sh«ln1ton Piao lff 106,
Newpot t 8etc h CA
9*J
Thr-bu M'l1 IJ COii•
dutlt4 llf' 111 111dlv.OV.t
Hnt JOU •l•tt4 """' l>lmnes1 yttf Vn 1990
11...tO•cM
Th•• •Ctttllllllf 'IHI
flied with the Cou11t1 c1 .. ~ of Or•111• County on 01111/03
tooHtJOIJI
D•ttr ftllot Jin 2J, JO,
ho &. 13, 200.J TlllO"I
The lollow1n1 per •un•
"• cloinc binrnen ''
Advancl'd Cln\I• ' •nd
Ku,tom\ :?lll llden
Awl' 0 C:Mta Me"'• f A '1'1611
t..h11ll1•n louph O•
Sil•• 2313 [Iden Ave
•l r...,,,. Me" CA 9'16/
11111 bU~Ul•\'\ I\ tl'>ll
duct•d hy 1n 1nd1v1du•I
HA•I' you st•r "d dolnt
1>us1ncu y111? Ho
Chr•shan 01 Sllv•
flll1 \tll•rllMt WI\
lttt<I with th• County
Cietk nf Ouna• County
011011'8/0J
200UtJU27
011lr Pilot Jan .o, Feb
Ii ll. 20 200J Thi 19
I
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Daily Pilot Thur~ay, febru.1116 2<~3 I S
•I t.,.i... -llplloka 2MI Lepl Natica
N&f1CE OF A HEARINQ on Ille Fit .. 02·17S,oll-D(
2MO Upl Notiea 2"CI
P£T1T10N TO pellbi Wll be held on llO_.. TO,__ ADMINISTER CYJJ27K1J it 1 30PM In uu ~•~
ESTATE OF: Oeot L·73 located at ..._,,shtllit
BOOUTlNALDER ... e·... 341 THE CITY DRIVE, STATE or MIClllCAN,
. · l'VY' ORANGE CA 92863 Probate Court, County DON~DAVID IF VOU OBJECT to ltle 01 Macomb h l1t• uf . 8 R granting of the pe111ion AME 0 E. 0 lo R fAi 0 f . CASE I · A217273 lhould 1P9Mf 11 h a/tlh AMEDEO ALBCAT
To al heft, ~ Ind aule )'OIJr RCOOl, eN• AMC0£0 ~. aecMora, E "' 1111 wnnen A. RE.NOC. Oecea"d ~ c:redlofl, and 'Mitt the court 0 1tt of b1rth Jufle 10,
pel'IOfll Who may ttw hHtlng Vour 1921 ott.-be ~ appearance may be rn TO All CRCOITORS in h Wiii Ol etta'8, or peBOn or by ~ NOTICC 10 CRlOI boCh d DONALD 0 attorney IORS lho del edeut
BUTLER AKA OONAA.O IF YOU AAE A Amedeu A Rende • V a
DAVID BUTLER CREDffOR or a Amedeo Albtll Rende.
A PETITION FOR oonllngMI cteotklf of the 1 1~/a Amedeo A Rende,
PAOeATE has beef'I deceased who 11 .. 0 11 1810 161h filed by DIANE E HAUN cla ' ~ must hie Strut, Newp1><t IJeuh In 1t1I ,.,........., Coul1 of ~ im WI 11'8 court CA 92663 dttd October ..._."" and ma~ a copy lo the callfomia. County °' pef'50n!ll 19presenta1Ne 1. 2002 ORANGE """""" Credito" of the d~ THE PETITION FOR a.....,. ... ec:J by lhe court •eden! .irt 1111ttl1ed th•I
PAOeATE requestt that wrtl1jn lour months from •II cl11m\ •&•\n,1 the
DIANE E HAUN be Ille date of 111•1 tsaoance "''''' '"11 bt tu• •ver ~ u pef10fliJ of lett8B It PfOYICled rn b•Htd unlns preuntod ~~ Probate Code sec1IOn to M1thnl Ren~ n•m~d administer Ille te of 9100 The time lor filing per~un•I ••P1t\t11l•I••~
the dlc:edenl dawns WI~ not expire 01 P•"pn·.td "" wn•I THE PETITION ~ Ill belont lour months lrom '"l>'"•nt•tive, ur tn IUlhOlltY to · lhe lleanog date noboed b•1th lht 11rnb•t• 1 uurt
ll'e Mla18 under the above •t ?IR'JO Dunham H114d lltdepeildenl VOU MAV EXAMINE the Mou11t tltmtn\ M1d11
Admtnlstrabon of Estates file kept by ttle COIJl1 tf &dn 4804 J Mod lht
Ac1 Wltl'l limrled autnonty )'OU are a pel10f't n•m•d prnp11Hd por
(Thee aulllOtlty will aAow inlflff!Slfld In tne estate. •uro•I """''"'•'"" the peBOnal )'OU may hie WIUl the wothm 4 11umlh\ ~II••
repr-11ative to take court a Request lor the d•t• "' '""''" •''"" many actions Wlll'IOut Special Notice (IO<m 0€· of'"'' nnt1LP
obtll1nlng court apptOVal 1$4) of ll"le hkng of an 0dl• Nuv•mh•r 2/
Betofe lalung oertatn 11111entory and apprai$11 7007
VflfY tmpOl'lant acllons, of estate assets or OI any J RU~C.rt I l AllARGl
llOweY9f lhe penonal pelrtlOn OI acoounl as JR All~ Pl6l~I 1481'1 ~ll\le Wiii be provided an Prooate I •ltlf' Ma< t. Ave '.u1te
required 10 grve notice to Code Section 1250 A /00 'it Cl•11 !.h..,r\ Ml
, teresllld penona ~1 lor SpeoaJ 4l!080 <'>l!bo 111 1111
uniesa they riaw waived Nolice form is av<11ilal>le M1t hnl Nrnd• f'rr noCJce Of OOfllSeOled to lfOm ttle OOUtl Ciet1I ~ u n •I Ht J.10. r n I 1 I 1Y o
lhe proposed acilOn) Artomey IUf Petrtlone< I 04 J w~\IV"" Bloom
The wldflpetldelll BUTLEJ:I. OOUGlAS l1t1<J H1lh Mt 4llitl4
admnstrabOn aU1tlOnty 28441 HIGHAIDGE RO • 148 > 1>4'1 t<l/'1
Wiii be orantfld unless an •303 N .. ,porl ti•d " l.t1\I•
tnler1191ed person 1i1e9 ROLLING HILLS M~·.a [J••ly 1'11 .. 1 I •~r ''
an otlf8dJOn 10 Ille ESTATES CA 90274 , .,, Ii II It 100 I
petition and 11/lowS good 0113C)1)'J, ' 01r.lll03. !l<;l 1 '14~ IHWl4'l
cause why lhfl coun ~t200U
shoold not grant lhe NEWPOA'T BE.ACH~OSTA ShrttMlll of
authOrlty MESA DAILY PaOT I ~of Uw of
NOTICE OF PETl-gtanl the aulf\OiitY Fiditiws lvsiltn ..._
TlON TO ADMINIS. A HEARING r...n ttie
TER ESTATE OF pe1oto00 Nlil oe tw>IC oo
LUCILLE A. Febl'Uary 2Q 2003 .it
t 30 P M on Dl1>t N ,.... ~ •·•·•
THATCHER l7J 31PO .it :s.i1 Hie
Case No A217200 C~y Orrvio 0<.1f19'" CA
To 1H hetrs benell 92tit3 1571
cianes. creditors Conlin IF YOU 00.JECT II'
Q80I Cfedl!OIS, ~nd per tilt' Ql.1111111(,1 ,! It•" l)f'll ~·~' • :;::;•rd !
!IOf1S wno may OlllerWtse ''°" ~u Sl\oUIO dppear I " ... , y "" l l ', I) l I II I
be rr)lerested in the w1M a1 tN> 11ea1111Q arid \late I Nu 111111111\'dlo.' I
or estale. or bath ot your obtN:llOO!o o< Me , " , , • w , , ,
LUCILLE A THATCHER wr11e-n c.t11el't10f1~ w m r1.,1<1, , ''"" ', d ,..,1,.
A PETITION FOA 11.,., •ourt Dei<><P 1ne , ""' , .. , , M• , 1,.
PAOBA TE has ~ tlecniog YOl.lr .ippear 't/f,. '•
Med by Modlaet 8eOoo' lfl ar-:e rn.Jy be '" pe1!>0!1 11.1•· "'"' 1 ,,, , ,. 11w
lllfl Suoenor Cout1 o1 "' ;f your anomev .,, •'" ' • ' ,,, I
Ca •IOtr~a Couoty .A IF YOU ARE ,. """"" " •:•
The fOllowlna perM>ns The followln1 pe<wns l he tollowln& P••\Onl
11e do'rnc bu~11en n are doma buslnH\ •s 1•1 do1n11 bu$lnn\ •~
Munt O• & Auoc1ale\ Stop Preda too Auatllary M ffredl•Y BPll< Stone,
Altotneys at l •w, 41 5 Netwmk. 1800 [ 16tn 1041 W 18th SI SI•
ltdru 1t Lil . l 11un• St , •HJ IO , Newport A-108. Cu\ta Ml'• CA
811ch, CA 92651 Baach, CA 92663 92627
Pat11cla Mu"'°" Cltm Abdul Athyalt, 1800 E Bo•K. & s .. 1.01ar ""
t ns, 415 l .otorl ln , 16th SI, IHJIO, New (CA) 1041 W 18th SI
le1una Beach, CA 92651 port Bt1lh CA 9?663 Ste A 108. Co•I• Meu
Thi$ bullnen " con Chueh Hott, 175~ CA92627
ducted by an unrn~or Shettnt1on Pk •Wl13 lh1\ bu\"14'~> 1\ tu"
por•l•d a'social1on Newpu rt lleHh t A dutted by • curpuoatoun
uthu lh•n • parlMr\htp 'll66J H .. e fUU SIM t•d ""'"' Havr you started doon2 Sulle Hull 17!15 Sher bu•1nrn yet1 No
busone ... \ yet? Ye'. 11/11 0111111111 f'h #W] l l Born~ & Sal•t•• Inc
Ol N•wpur t lh•r h CA lnu~ S•l•l•r Prt\l~Ot
Paint•~ Munro• Cle 9266 l Thi\ \l<itemenl w"s
men~
Tho~ \lalemenl was
llled w1tt1 lhe County
Ct.rk ol 01 anae Cuuntv
on 111<1/0J
2003692957 5
Ud1i y Pilot J•n 16 I J
JO. f ~b 6. 200J Tl>O'Jl
s ..... .t
~a I 1llf.fU1uf
fktitiM lusirlns ...
Thi\ bU\tne\\ '' cun lcltd with th• tounty
duded by "" unmcor Clerk of Ouna• Cuunly
por t l td U\Oll•toon OIJ 01 /24/0)
other th•n • parlneo •h•p 200369 30940
H, .. e you \tarted dume Od1ly Pilot J•n JO r eb
bu"flO\ yet' Nu " I>. I J. 20. ?OOJ !hill
Abdul Alk•yah
llm st .t t em en l w I\ Rc1lteus llllMKs
llltd with the County 119 S""9e11t
L181 k ul O••n1tt Cuunly Tho lollowm1 pel'OO\
on 01 74 03 ••• Oum1t bu~mn\ ill\
200J'9:SOU4 I A 1 On OVO 8 I fJn CU
D••ly P1tot J•n JO. f eb I SlJI ~iirn111d•I• St
b l I. lO 1UOJ Thi j4 Hunton~1,n fSuth t A
I h~ folluwrne ptl\un fldlti.s a.slaess 92649
h,I\ •banduned lh~ u•~ Cynth•• I\ Phll!111'
nl tht r •chllou\ 8u" ... Siii__, I S2 J7 <.1111n11da1. 'it
•It'' N ° m ~ CC & Thf' lullowmt P•"on• Hunllngton fl••• h <.A
l.urr1pAny 0•,1en\, 1601 ar• dnlrt~ bU\lnt'\ ;!\ \12649
H•1.idert Terrace. Lo A ) G1fhtur"• Lom BJ lhl\ bu• 111t •' " •on
rono del Mar. CA 9262') Cih\toii•a 1048 i ll ducted by •n 1nd1Yod11•I
lht<f IC hhous Bu"""" Ir von~ A.. . N~wpnr 1 H.tve yr1u o,forl•d dom~
ll•rnt o rlerr~d lo abo•• ll~•<h t A 91660 bo~'""'" yrt > Y.-o., w•' Ii ltd '" Or ~"II" Canr •d l u1•, M11ttdo. 2. 1998 luunty an 04113 'l8 IZ6 P.r~ Ciesl ln CmdyPtulhp\
f Ill NO l99867S>4~ Nr "'P'" r l ,,.,t t:A Thi• • l.tl•m•nt ""' l.a1ol11 S Skoro. 1601 '1?6')1 ftl•d ,.,,h !lit· 1 •11mtv
ff•1•dt1,. T~tr~le . Co 1 ltu\ bu\int'\'. 1~ "-"" I Ll~r~ c;I Urttn~ .. 1 ouuly
rond dtl Mllr CA 9l62~ ducl•d by 411 ind•..,lduat un t 14 UJ
C01ur tnty f ""'· 2612 11 .. , you ,,.,,,d da•ng 20036929596
!.1t•.IY1ew Newport bu\nl•V,yet'N• O.tily f'1lot llln lb '/<
fluth r A 92663 t 11111.tJ Lu•\ Ma, odu JO f eb 6 /00 l I h!Nb
lh1\ bu\IOU\ " '''" lh1·. \l•l•m•nt wa\ Fi'.....,--a . ....r.......
due l~d by cu P•r 10•" filtrl wl.th the C.u1111ty I "n.-. __,J
r·d11ol• S S~orv •.lcrk ul O•M•&• l."u11t1 N..Shlte!Mnt 1111 . \lat rme11t Na\ I 14 OJ
lilttf with· lh• Luunly "" I I 0• f,.111•"'"'~ ''"'""" 200J6929S99 ~r• rl11111~ b1t'olfW~\ •'
l.l•rk ul or.nee Cuuntv !Ja1ly P1lnt J•11 lb l~. l.ilU• I•• liA" '·""'"'"" •Ill CJ! '17103 ' ' 20036930115 IU. f tb b. IOIH fh094 I Aru I und l/IJI Cl·•••
!Jd1ly P1lut '"" 11 j(j flCtitillls l111ineu '""''' '<nip lt~) N ... ' I ,..,. ' I p .. r • H•A t 1 A 1111.1,11 Id>., I Zuol> Ill 04 ...... Stat.Int HrArll•1 W '" 11,
ff .. lullu#ln~ ~~r\un \/tJ1 (J o;t \ht-f"f li•t""
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11 t t I A ~/fl')7
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b11 111 .. 'itrf' N 11
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I (Mii ' ~ f'I ll•ll f1trrl with tt1t" f u1Jnt1
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ORANGE C~EOITOA QI a cont~ It 0 • n•
THE PETfTION QPf•I oeaito• ol Ille lu '•il 1 , , L Ht111tny n l4io
FOR PROBATE rp ooc.e.ise<J you rnus1 '"" 1 , ~, .. Lt• SUMIOMS Ofl CJOS~ =~ andtN~arOI~:~ your cta•rn woth lf'IE' oourt OJI;! "' • ' • ' '"'~'' ~ l'holl" COMPtUlfl
ed and maA a copy ro rhe 1• . 1 ,1.,. ,, ... 111 1 •IP•t·•n' .. ,, (COACJOH AJDICW)
be 3PQOlnt as per Pf"-;onar 1epr-nta1 •e ,,. 1 .. ., "'' 1n1, 1 .,1 .,,11 th• t. .. '"''
SCl'lal rl'l)(esenta1111e to aopo,,.1ted by 11\e 00\Jrt , I••' '' U• ..... ' uu11 ' I••' ·• •Ir •n11• ' """'' r.rN1'1'1,.1lr•~N i' o ':"R<.J ·,
adrnlnlstet 1"9 estate ol wi1ncn tour montns trom ''" u 1 11 u 1 14 o " "' "· 1
ttiedecedeOI llit1diil .. oll1tSl lSSlldru 20031>931859 II I All''''"',,. <1 M '!'ti'••
THE PETITION ol W>nArs as o1ovl0e0 in fl"'' ',,, r '.1, '• 11 20036929597 ti•1111•·· ' ''' M•rk I I ~ . t,,, on• . '' '''"
requests tne decedenrs Prooatt Cooe SKt1on >1i 11 ·1•11 t '" 41 r:,:": .:"1~'1 _.:X,~ 1~ 111~111 ~=~;'",.\~,' ..... ~.'."~'.;,.r;.,, :;•
w14I and COdlCils rt any 9100 nw tim,. 101 fhOQ ~•· 1 ...... , ,1 A11,,,.,.,
be adm!tte<J to piobate Claims w I not et<p<re .1a1•0 1 ~i., ,,., , u. 1MJI
The wi• ar<I any c:odiols befote ''or mon~ from Anthon1 '"""'" ti , ,
are ava11atlie tor eaami· ~ '1eanr19 <Sate riotrced NOTICE OF TRUS. w td County, descrrbed ' • '' '", n j Co • '' '
natlOll 11 tne Iott "'~ by aoove TEE'S SALE TrustM as • whOle as lollOWs H• mn 'lh.uh•• Wol•u •
tnecoul1 vou V>.Y E::XAV. Sale No 9056n Loan Parcel 31 as shown on "'"'£• t1r1•' •~••r• • 1•'••• •••1 ...
THE PETITION 11><[ !~ toe oept DV tne-No 0068090802 Tltla the Newport Beach lot 1 "~ •nd Rill S I .'O • 1•t1 "111 "r on•,
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allOw the ~f rep. 154) ol lt1P f~o"Q 01 an YOU TAKE ACTION TO said County All oil. oil •11d11J flnn,•'rt W•ll•~" I ft<fitiMlvsiltss
reMOlaM IO talte many inventor; and aopraisal PROTECT YOUR rtgl'lts, mlnenils , min· A"'"""' lb. Shrt....t
ac:t1onS wtttiou\ obtatntng ot esl.ille assets ~ Of PROPERTY. rr MAV BE erel rlgl'lts, netural gas V1111 h·•V~ U1 I At IN M-Shrt-.t I hr tnll""'"• ~··•' r1· ooun appl'Ollal Betore ~"Y peht!Qt\ or accourd I SOLD AT A PUBLIC rights, end other hy-PAii OAV~ •"" t111 !h• 1 .. 11,.win~ p~r'"'' J•~ ,,.,. •1 ~· .11r ' •'
tu"""' Cf}f\atn VM'V tm a.s rvC7t't0eCJ 1n PrObate SALE If YOU NEED df'ocarbonl by wha~ \ummon· j ".,,..,,.,f Ofl .. , ... d .. 1,-,v bw Int\'\ .. , N4ktft'1. h 1, 'I ti(• 11 ~... ~·1 ... ""n' HUffON "" ewr name known, you'" ..... lyprw11ttrn If•• I 11i1. R··· t (,.rl I 01 "'"'• ""• 'A 'J /114 portant actlOOS. llOw Cooe sec2JOll 1250 A AN ...,.,....,...,,. vr ' M 1111 -· 1'le ~1 r-e-o--t lot "'~·• TIE NATVRE OF THE gaoll"•<mal 5lelm and ••\PO"" ~t th" tniirt t:umpdny H ll ~ 1 ''"' lo~• •••dtt I S ,.... __ ~... """""'"' -PROCEEDINGS other ~ r.. A lelltl 1>< phoM <i ll •nllnp An•ht •m C•ll 11 .. .,. 01 s.,.t, A"• LA
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IO ""9 l"OllCe to lf'ltet· !Tom Ille COU'1 d8'll AGAINST YOU. YOU Caltlornla Public A-. four 1yptw11ttpn rt lyn•tlt CJ1.11etty ll.11 S ti,,, bu~•M\\ ' < •n
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wtlyllle counshouldnot JanJ031.Feb6,2003 2o02o174138 ol officlel lndramovlnglhe Nme lrum thH11urt. lynttttQu1a1 .. y 6 II .o 2003 ---~~----------------~ ~~of homu~~dor~y lher• ~• .,~., ~~ lh~ M•te~~ ~' ~=~~~~~~~~===================~========~ =="""~='=:;;;o:;::;::====~===.=::;:="T:'::::::'="' ;:ont~ of OA· other i.nd, including rtqu11emt11h You may hltd w1t11 thl' County NOTICE OF Wiil be granted unless <In ANGE County, Califor· the r'9l'll to wtll1J9tock w~·•t to• •II 1n 11torn"y Clerk ol Or anr~ Lounty I
PETITION TO lf'llerestec:J penon hies nla. ex~ try-or dnc:tJOnllly drlll 11aht 1w1y II you 'o oot on 01 23 03 ADMINtSTER an otJiflC1Jon IO Ille HONG S. PARK. A and mine trom land8 ~now an 1ttorn•y you 20031>93079* ESTATE OF: petibon a nd ViOws good MARRIED MAN AS HIS other tnan ll'lose l'lent-m1y ••II an •ttornoy D••ly Pelot J4 n lO. f •b VICTORIA G. cause ...tvy !tie ooutt "'""""ANO SEPERATE \~ deacrlbed oil •eletr•I _.,.,u or • 6 ll 20 100J Thi \c, IRVIHE AXA should not grant me ~RTY. u Trusior, ex g.a wells, tunnel• ft1t•• aid other fh\ttd n -Fictlti.s ~ VICTORIA L authOnty WASHlNGTOH MU· and shafts Into, the phone book I
IRVINE. VICTORIA A HEAAING on Ille TVAL BANK. FA, A lhrougl'I Of ecrou the O•,puu d~ que le "-S..... G. LOHMAN IRVINE pettliOn wiM be '1etd on FEDERAL AsS<>ClA· suti.urlace of the land •ntrtau•n "'• c11""'" lh~ lollnwin1 pel\nn\ AHO VICTORIA ~ a l 1 30PM in TlON, u Beneflcla~, haralnabove described 1ud"1•I U\led toene un ••e d11in1 bu"""' "'
GYGER LOHMAN ()epC L 73 localed at - r and to bo t torn 1uch plOlo dt JO DIAS CAL Or a nit~ Cuunty Sl1clini
CASE NO A217380 341 THE CITY ORJVE. win Mii II publlc IUC· wnlpetocked Of t:lll'WC:· lNOARIOS para p1esen Ooor. 81'1J l<mrfl\hf'r
• ORANGE, CA 92863 lion eai. to !he highe•t tlonally dttli.d wella, t•r un• ••'Punt• ts Dnvt, Huntrnlflon Buch
To all hetl1, IF VOU OBJECT to the bidder lex cath. cuf'I. lunnet. and 11\afta u1t• • m1qu1n1 en e\b Cahtnr111a 9lb46 benlficlatles, credlorl. ler"I chick drawn by I under !Ind ~ or cor It p ,rn 1 1 h 0 ma\ o ~ oon1111ge11C cre010n. and granting of h petrttoo, 1111te or nalloflal benlr., beyond the H1enor Uni cert a o una Guelle, 8197 Kineti"1tr
pel10l1I who may )'OU ShOlilcl appear al the I calhilf'I chedl lknlU thereof. and lo ll•mada tttelomc• no le OfoYe, Hu11trnston Bea• h ~ be ircerested heanng Ind II.lie 'PJf «awn by a slate or redrlll, .p. maintain, ofreuu PfOlecc1on \U CehfClfnta 92646 111 h Wll OI estalt, °' obfedl°"' OI file Millen ~al credit union, or ...-... dMpen and rHpunte esc,.ta a Tho mu Allen 0 , boCtl of VICTORIA G obfllCllOllS Wltl h CXlU1 a cuh6ar'1 ch9cll '._.. II m a q u 1 n • t 1 en t q u t 8 92 IRVINE AKA VICTORIA bebe lht l'INnng Voot ~ try a elate ex opent8 tny IUCh -1 cumphr con IH f1><m1I Guell• I "'"C1"htr
L IRVINE. \ltl"Tt"WOI& G ~ may be Ill l9dw1ll artlnnt1 and 0( 11\Jnee wllho'11, how-1dade\ teoales •Pfl>P•• Of•ve Hunllncton Bu'h
'"""'"'""' ........---• ..,.... -· Iha rtgtlt IO drill. da• ., u•t.ed qu~r· qu• Cahf0<n1a 92616 LOHMAN IRVINE AND pereon °' by 'fO'K loer'I aaoc:ledon. ....,. mine. 110re, explore I•• ;011; ucu;ll; \~ Th1\ t>u\onu\ '' con VICTORIA GYGER at!Dm9y Inge -..ocldon. Of and ocierate through ducted by • 1ene111 LOHMAN IF YOO AAE " ~ .. •pecllled Che SUlflCI ex the ~ CHO partner\lllp
A PETfTl()N FOR CREDITOR °' a In Mc:Uon 5102 of Che pet' 500 '9et of Che St usted oo pusenl1 Hnt you •tarted do•n&
PAOeATE Im been 00f1Ciligenl a1IChlf al tile ~ toCodldo ... ~ subeurflCI of Uld su re59uesl• • toempo, lius111ns yet1 No llllCI b¥ THQM,t,S E (1 decealed, you must Ille ..,.,...,..,.... .,...... land. PAACEl. 8: putd• P4fdH ti caso, V Paul Of' Guetle
SlA.UllAN In the )OtK claim Wlltt the CXlU1 nffl In Ihle •late. Sale eu.mente 11 ct. 1• pueden quitar su This statement wu ~ Court of and mall I ct1f1'I to Ille Will be he4d by Che duty ICf'lbed In. and lex the ul•io, su dtnelo Y otru filed with the County ~ __.....tiYe =llld llUSIM n cousdt su propoedad ~ •• .,.,£• County al ~....---';:::'':::-'":....... ._...._. of .,1 ~· Ml lor'th In "" 811160 ad1<lonal ..,., Cte•k of On n1e County ~ .,, .... """"' ...,....,...! MIC:lee II and Ill ol tt\111 .. -· on 02/04/03 THE PETITION FOR lout monthl trom right, llUa, ano lntara•t '*'8111 restaeed Dec... part• de la corle. 200,.02261 Pf:IOeATE requesll thll the dale al flrll iuuance ~ lo end now f1ltlon of Covenante. htsl•n otro• requ1s1 Dally Pilot F•b. 6, IJ,
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Sw.NAN be ~ 9;00 Thi'°';. lot filing acnbed property undlf :,;«~ 1ns:.!: • b o 11 dso '"mt d 11 ta Altlllm lllslllllss 11 pec'IONI d.lrtnl ,... not ·-and pursuenl to lhl No. 114-21~ ol ~ mt nte 1 oo tonoce 1 --~ •=M lo ...,....-0-.d ol Trull Thi'* un a bo1ado puede ~ .--........ h estate al ~~ r;.::"' ~ wlM tis made, but wllfl. ~~ ~~ llamar • un wvoc:k> lk • .., _.. •• ·-·-.., out ~t ex -· """"'"' : relerencla de aboaado~ THE PETITION :r:: fboYe ·-•...t 05 Amounc of unfMlld o a una oftt1rn1 de •"Uda W'\i I uay .-.. •• -.."°the rwrty, e,....-Of ._._ and octl9f ' .. dlatdln(• Ind li~.t''i'.=by~oourt.no:; II Implied, 1'99anllng llU.. --. ..,., (VH 11 dlfKIOflO ~ I ....., .... ,. .._. ... ~: $474,374.~ telelon·-o) ....,.,,._, -·•· ""' poeM•llon. ex encum-~ ...... ......-. su.t -admitted 10 ptOOllt )'O'l 8f't a pel'IOf1 brancM, to pey the l-•-1 CASI NUMla..
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COSTA MESA
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Laguna Niguel
Knl Hill NORTH Of
LAGUNA NIGUEL
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Sing le~el stone & br1'k
4br home Many ameno
lies 8y Owner $615.000
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ON UDO ISLAND
O,EN SAT-SUN 1-4
HACH COJTAGI
117VIAHOU
2br 1'/.lo2-c~, bch & ,.,. club JS lot.
Reduced to $869,000
Agt 949-759...050S M
714-307-4214
FAIUlOUS
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NlW,ORT HACH
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New 2-Stery Sir 210
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$150,000.
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91,000
llASID LAND
int~ W'l>. Sl8>.0CO/Ob1•
Miwy Wond ae;1 949-'iAA
5811. 117 9816
PRIMfiSTAns
PATRICK TlHORl
NATIONWIDE UU
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AGT. 949-723-Bl20
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AGT.949·723·Bl20
Newport Coast
OPEN SAT 1-S
5 Terroia
A lourh of Italy Jbr •
bonu\ dpprnx ?700• ~t
marble & many custom
le•tur~s S 1, ltS,000
OPEN SAT 1-S
3 S..premo
I level home 2br. • den,
Galed cnmm $851,000
24 Catetllfta
A touch ol llaly 4br
2 5ba Sir ad.<1 home
$1,729,000
PLATINUM ,RO,IRTIES
Stefanie Meurer
94!!·715·3156
,RIMI ISTATES
,AnJCK TlNORl
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