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THURSDAY,APRIL24,2003
·: .A .new .record can be heard' in the wind
NEWPORT
ENSENADA
Latest weather forecasts are optimistic,
s uggesting anoth er fast run in the Newport
to En senada yacht race.
June Casagrande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT Br.AU I -For
nearly a year, optimistic ~ori.
have been clinging to the hope:
It could happen agam. Strong
wmds from the nonhwe'>I couJd
once agam blow fortune onto
Newport to Ensenada racers,
who couJd once again brea.lcing
records and setting personal
bests.
Their wishful thinking just go1
a lot more realistic.
Early weather predictions give
a good chance that wind!> of 25
to even 30 knots OUI of the
nonhwest couJd be on tap for
the annual yacht race when it
depans Newpon Beach at noon
Friday.
"It depends on which weather
repon you belteve, but it nught
happen," said Timothy Johnson,
vice commodore for thls year\
Newpon to l:.nsenada. "There's a
very good opportunity 10 be
fa-.ter than la'>I year."
The 2002 Newport to Ense-
nada was the fastest in history,
with five monohulls breaking
Roy Disney's speed record and
most sailors setting their own
best umes
ThlS year. Disney's Pyewacket
crew lS bade to reclaim their
crown, but they'U have a lot of
competioon. By Tue'>day's entry
deadJine. 463 boats were c;1gned
See WIND, Page A8
FYI
The race begins at noon Friday
The m ost popular spot for
spectators 1s on the bluffs at
Corona del Mar State Beach
overlooking the 1env entrance to
Newport Harbor Staggered
start will take place for
approximately two hours For
more information about the
race, v1s1t the Web site of the
Newport Ocean Sailing Assn at
www nosa org
Westside
group wants
to continue
debate
Members of redeve lopment
committee say they could be
more productive in a sm all e r
group.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
C..OS1A ML\A £>1.,)truntll·d mt•mlwr., of a
We!>ts1de redevclopmcn1 t omm1ttl'l' wam 10
forge ahead on tlwir m'n 1N1thout fanlllator-.
after the group prl'-.enh 11' lin..U fl'( ommen·
dauon~.
Tonight, 1he Commumtv Reckwlopnll'nl
t
Al uon < ommlltt't' t·Xpt"( h tn f.m'fh Ctt'llln'f1!: _.
PHOTOS BY Sf AN HILLER OAJt.Y Pit.OT
Sofia Bennett, 4, of Pasadena gets a haircut from stylrst Hala Bakhrt at First Cut in Fashion Island.
Cutting-edge salon opens
Fashion Island shop catering to children
offers television and video games to keep
them quie t during clipping.
P.ul Clinton said Nata'>ha Rodwell, Max's
Darty Pilot nanny. "It's a good concept.·
First Cut made a splash
NEWPORT CENTER -LlttJe Wednesday as the fin.t-of-its·kind
Max Kelty roded back in the child's barbershop m Newport·
orange barber chair and Mesa. In addiuon to the haircut-
screamed until his face turned ting. the salon offers diversions
red. · •for the youngc;ters as they go
Max. 2, was one or the first cus-through the often tortuous child-
tomers at First Cut, Fashion ls-hood haircuts.
land' newest shop. Once store First Cut opened at I 0 a.m.
owner Leora Fogel slipped Max's and, an hour later. had already
favorite DVD, •Baby Mo7.art," into served six clienti.
one of the JI ·inch 1V screens. the The appointment books IUJed
screaming stopped. up quickly. The phone rang off
That allowed a First Cut stylist the hook and Lance and Leora
to start cllpplns off Mu's locks. Monitors at every station show cartoons such as "Spongebob
"Having the 1V is a great idea," See SALON, Pac• M Squarepants. • Kids can also play video games or DVDs.
See WESTSIDE Page A4
OBITUARY
Costa Mesa
historian dies
'Bud ' Anderson, a World War
lI veteran, had been a
fa miliar face at the historical
society for the past decade.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
< OSTA Ml-\A World War II p1lo1 and lo
tal h1s1onttn 1\h1n liud" .\n ..... Iii"'", der.,on died ')dturda\ al hi'>
I luntmgton Rc.>ach honw I le
~84.
Ander<ion Wd.., a familiar
face JI the Co'>ta Mt"><! I IL'
toncaJ Sooery. whert> he vol·
untttred three day-. a week
for more than a dt'Cadt'. He
died of complication-. h'om a
Bud Anderson heart anack after an ex·
tended illness.
·Bud was a real prince. a hard worker and
committed to Costa Mesa\ hic;tory. • said
See HISTORtAN, Pase M
THE BELL CURVE CenterLine will
pull in ahead of
schedule
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
ON TIE WEB:
www.~can
THANKS, MOM!
ABOUT MOlltER'S OAY
Moma do it en, from eccounting
to being the femity chauffeur to
providing the hugs to puUing on
ttlOM much-needed bendagee
to telling au of thole greet
bedtime stone. to tuming on
the light during those teary
nighta.
Democrats are out.
Deep• Bharath
OailyPitot
SANTA ANA -The county's CenterUne
~ rail l'yltem wUI antw two years earlier
than Uldcipeted. Ol'lnfe CoUnty 'Jransporta·
don Authority Oflldala announced Wedn
Clay.
11\e Sl.2·billlon project wu expected to
bep:t conatruc:tion In Aprll 2006 and be cotn·
jJleted M Jlria.,y 2011. But now that 30'f, of
the~ proc.-hu been completed, otll-
CMllJ eay d'8J are optim1stic about Fldria
Cene.rt.Jne up and runnlna by October 2009. 19'9 Ar1hur ~ OCI~ chief esecutM.
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ebout why your mom'l eo ~
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POLITI.es
THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
FILE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT
The Lincoln Club of Orange County has endorsed John Campbell in the primary for the 35th District state Senate seat.
Stumping for the Senate
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
Orange County Republican elites
were given a preview of the 2004
Senate race against Barbara Boxer
this month when Rep. George
Radanovk:h (R-Fresno), an
announced candidate, stopped by
for a luncheon hosted by Buck
Johns.
Johns, a GOP fund-raiser, hosted
the event at the Newport Beach
offices of the Inland Group. his
energy company.
Radanovich, who spoke to the
crmvcl of fewer than SO as they
munched on sandwiches and
sipped sodas, has joined a handful
of other potential and announced
candidates who could bid to
unseat Boxer.
Those include Rep. Doug 09e
CR-Sacramento), former Gov. Pete
Wll8on, also a fonner senator, U.S.
Treasurer Rosario Marin,
gubernatorial candidate Bill
Simon and Rep. Mary Bono
CR-Palm Springs).
Radanovich, who runs a winery
near Fresno, aclcnowledged his lac"
of name recognition statewide.
"Because I only represent 2% of
the state, I've got a name
problem," Radanovich said. "But
it's all about gening to know the
right people..
Radanovich also said he expects
to benefit from lhe popularity of
President Bu.sh. On the issues,
Radanovich said he was "pro-life.
pro.gun and free trade.•
Johns liked what he heard.
•tte's a really attractive
(candidate)." Johns said. "He will
be competitive in the primary.•
UNCOLNCLUBCOMESOUTFOR
CAMPBELL
For only the third time in the last
two decades, the Uncoln Oub of
Orange CoWlty has endorsed a
local candidate for a state Senate
primary.
The club has thrown its
considerable local influence
behind Assemblyman John
QmpbeO in the 35th Senate
District seat Campbell is running
against Assemblyman IC.en
Maddox.
"This is extremely unusual" said
Mlchael CapalcU, the club's
presiden t "Our board of directors
feJt that the stakes were so high in
the race that we had to get
involved now. The vote to endorse
John was overwhelming.•
Maddox said he was "taken
aback" by the announcement
"I'm not surprised members of
the country club endorsed their
fellow member; Maddox said "I'm
just glad they didn't ask me to
caddy."
Maddox bas lost favor with the
group, an active fund-raiser for
GOP candidates in the county,
because of his voting record.
Capaldi said. Maddox was the only
Republican to support the
prevailing wage law and one of
only three to support lhe
eight-hour work day in 1998.
"Maddox's record is nothing to
be proud of for a Republican,·
Capaldi said. "In fact, it's not a
Republican record at all·
There are only two occasions in
which lhe club endorsed one
Republican candidate over others.
In 1998, the group endorsed Dan
Lungren for governor over a
handful of fringe candidates. IJi
1982, the group threw its suppon
behind Marlon Betguon in her
run for the same Senate seat
Campbell is seeking.
"Ir's very important and very
significant; Campbell said about
the endorsement "I'm honored
beyond expression.·
LIBERALISM VERSUS
CONSERVATISM OH THE MENU
Conservative political activist
Karla Downing is scheduled to
speak today at the annual
luncheon of the Newport Harbor
Republican Women, which will be
held at lhe Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Oub.
Downing will~ the
differences between the political
philosophies of conservatism wtd
li~ralism and how the Republican
and Democratic parties reflect
those views.
The' meeting is scheduled to
begin at 11:30 a.rn. today. The dub
is at 1601 Bayside Drive in Corona
del Mar. For more information, call
(949) 644-0539.
TRADING ANO TAXES GARNERS
LEGISLATORS AWARDS
1Wo local legislators won awards
in recent week.
Assemblyman Maddox was
honored Monday by a state trade
group.
Madddx. who represents Costa
Mesa. won the Republican
Legislator of the Year Award.
A taxpayer group honored Rep.
Cluis C.OX. on ApriJ 10. Gox was
~ventheTuxpaye~FrlendAward
for 2002 by the National Tuxpayers
Union. Cox bas received the award
every year since its inception in
1992.
"While many members of
Co~ talk about reducing the
siz.e of government. [Policy)
Olairma.n Cox backed up those
words with votes,· said Pw!te Sepp,
the group's vic.e president of
communications.
POLITICS ASIDE
Fighting off any
challengt:rs
A, nyone seeking one of Newport-Mela)
Congressional seats has about 000.000
re¥0DS to think twice.
Tbat'slhe amount of money combined that
Reps. ~Cm and Dina Rohnibllcber' are
sitting on already. /
But before would-be representatives 6ee to
the hills, the good news for them ts that Cox. at
least. is down more than $130,000 ·compared to
his mid-year repo.rt of two years ago (of course,
between now and June he could mab that up).
Rohrabacher has about $6,000 more than be
had collected by this point in 2001.
Cox. as of the end of March, bas $4-09,000
and no debt. So far this election cycle. he's
raised about $45,000.
'IWo years ago. he had
been a bit more~
and was sining on $544,000.
He'd already raised $128,000.
Rohrabacher -who
typically ends up with a lot
less money than his
neighboring Congresmum
-has a smidge more than
$100,000. with $19,000 in
debt He's raised nearly
S J CAHN $5l,000 this election cycle.
• • Back in the middle of
2001, he bad $94,000, with that same amount of
debt Interestingly, he'd~ almost $100,000
by then
Big early numbers tend to be most important
in open election. such as we're seeing already
with the Democrats running for president Back
in 1999, an impressi\<e war chest. not to
mention a slew of endorsements. kept John
Camphdl from facing an opponent when be
ran to fill Marilyn Baewer'tAssembfy seat
For Cox and Rohtabacher, who won't race a
primary opponent (~ the earth's axis shifts
and the sun suddenly starts setting in the
north), the money will help keep them from
facing a challenger with significant support
from other Demoaats. Their seats. of course.
are pretty safe (Genie ScNpMe, who came very
dose to knocking off a Republican incumbent
in Long Beach in 2000, only managed 32%
against Robrabacber in 2002). But making the
battle that much tougher will keep lhe national
Demoaatic Party from t~g money here that
could be put to a race a Democrat could win
elsewhere.
'The money Is not all lo favor of the
RepubUcam. Sen. Bart.ra Bour, whom the
GOP would Jove to knock off, has a big bank
behind her. Although her ApriJ ~ aren't yet
available, at the start of the year she had abnost
$1.4 million. with no debt. And she'd raised
more than $2.2 million.
Boxer's nwnbers are worth mentioning
because. while Cox's isn't a first-list rwne, It
does come up in discussions about challengers
to the Senate seat And he is doing better.
monetarily. than at least one of the top-flight
possibilities: Rep. Mary Bono. She has just
$120,000 on hand, according to her Apdl filing.
If Cox is giving the Senate rac.e serious
thought, he most likdy paid close attention to a
Tuesday report in the New York Tunes. lt laid
out the White House's strategy for Ptftlldatt
Bulb's reelection bid. which essentially comes
down to keeping the president out of the
political fray as Jong as po6Sible. and then go
Into overdrive in the last two months of the
race.
Ir's an Interesting idea. based around the best
use of GOP money (run 1V ads when the
Democratic nominee is pretty well decided but
is lacking money from the primaries) and
keeping Bush •at wort" rather than "at
politicking..
POLITICAL CALENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
731-2233
Cristi Cristich will hold her kidt-off fund-raiser for
her state Assembly run at 6 p.m. May 8 at Scott's
Seafood Restaurant lnfonnation: (949) 717-n55
Oub. The special guest will be retired Marine Corps
Gen. Art Bloomer. (949) 644-7094
MAY
But a downside for California Republicans
could be that they lose out on their political
trump card. If Bush is not planning many
political appearances until the final weeks of
the election. will he avoid coming to the state to
campaign for Baler's GOP challengetf
That ba1andng act will be one to watch for
next year. Assembtyman Ken Maddo)( will hold hla kidt-off
reception for his run for state Senate from 5;30 to 1
p.m. May 8 at Silky Sullivan's in Fountain Viney.
The special guest will be Assembly~
Caucua Leader Tony Striddand. lnfonnation; C7•4)
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Sean Hiller, Don Leecfl.
Kent Treptow
VOL 97, NO. 114
17: The Orange County Federation of Republican
Women will hold its 2003 Western Night from
4:30 to 9 p.m. at the home of Colleen and Budt
Johna in Newport Beach. Information: (949)
498-7744
• S.J. CAHN is the managing eclitOf. He can be
read1ed at (949) 674-4233 or bv e-mail et
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aftemoon, With hight just thy
of 70. There exls19 • vety alight
d\ance of •howett tonight
Expect IOWI In the lower 60a.
The IOUthwest swell will
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90Uth-fldng ~ cen stilt
expect chMt· to hNcW\lgh•.
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WATER TUIPEU111t£
The Jjght side of the tracks
Newport Beach man says he put a tracking
system in the car of Scott Peterson, the
Modesto man police say killed his wife.
Officials won't confirm device was used.
DHp• Bh•r•th
Daily Piiot
NEWPORT BP.ACJ I -Three
months ago, Owlle Gabbard
says, he helped police lnvestJga-
tors install a global posJtJoning
satellite system In Scou Peterson's
C8L
At the time, the longtime New-,
port ~ resident did not know
much about the case. But Gab-
bard said he had a gut C~llng
that It was going to be a story that
hit headlines ~ the naclon.
Peterson, 30, was arrested Fri-
day in San Diego C.Ounty on sus-
picion of killing his wife laci Pe-
terson, the Modesto woman who
disappeared Christ.mas Eve. She
was eight months' p regnam
when she disappeared. Early last
week, the decomposed bodies of
lAd and her unborn son washed
ashore in San Fr.sncisco Bay.
Pollce had said they did not
consider Scott Peterson a suspect
in the begi.nning, But Gabbard
says they were apparently keep·
ing an eye on his whereabouts.
The GPS system Gabbard' in-
stalls for his cusfomers lets them
know if a car leaves a certain
area
"You draw an imaginary pe·
rimeter, • he said. "And you want
to be made aware if the car le-dv~
that boundary. Thac's what thi'>
system does for you. The car
sends you a message telling you
that u's left that boundary.·
Gebbard, who runs hJs b~l
nei,s from Mission Vie10. said he
caters to the Department or Jus-
tice as weU as several police de-
partment.&
"They've used my system to
track sexual predaLors, chug deal-
ers and even money laundere~."
he i.aid.
But officials do not teU GPS in-
stallers whom they are lracldng.
said Eme8to llmon, a special
agent supervisor for the Depart·
m ent of Justice's Sexual Assault
Felony Enforcement unH in San
Di~o.
Limon helped Modesto police
with their investigation of P~ter
'>On, but 'laid he will neither con-
firm nor deny that he had the
Lrackmg device in-.talled in Peter·
son'i. car.
I It' ...aid puhUc1ty utthe media
c1bout th~ systems has ad-
wr.ely a.ffotted their mvestiga
I.Ion.,
Sportsmanship program pro gresses
School board agrees
to establish the
Victory With Honor
program throughout
the district.
Christine Carrillo
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT·Mf-'i/\ With
spons come<> trul>twort.hmess.
respect. rebpons1biliry, fajrness,
caring and ciuzenshtp -at leas1
in the case of spons in the school
district..
AJong with houri. of pracuce.
endless reviews of game ta~
and crafting of new playi..
coad1es u1 the Newport-Mesa
Unified School Dblrict. must
now emphasize i.portsmansJup.
ctlucs and character buiJclin~ in
accordance wnh the Victory
With J lonor program.
The program "focu~ on
'>trengthening the moral fiber of
the next generation,· said Mike
Murphy. director of alternative
progr.un!. and student services
for the dil.trict. ·we've -.een lot!>
of progrcs" . and we hope for
great thin~ for thb program.·
Coming to the end of 1b tnal
run, the program, only partially
implemented at the beginning ol
the 2002-03 school year. ha!)
reached iL'i finaJ developmental
st.age -certifying a training <>taJT
at each school.
Newport·Mesa lrustees aweed
Tuesday to fully adopt the pro
gram and move ahead with the
final training '>tagel>.
While mosl of the rndchc.,
have been trained. the rt..,t are
scheduled to finish by late May
J'he final scncs of tmirung,
through the Joseph~n ln'>lllute
of LI.hies. will not extet>d
s20.ooo. the board·s vote dt<.
tat es. .
Trying 10 emphac;vc th.11 all
high 'ichool '>port'> are ·all ~pon
and game and not bfe and
death.· Tom Antal, f·...,tancia
I Ugh\ pnnc1pal, 1old the '>thool
board the Victory With I lonor
program ha!> already played a
major role in keeping 1he peau.'
without tampering with the
competition in high -.chool
.,porn..
··victory wi1h I lonor 1s a work
in progr~ ... We're trying to
implement the philo'>Ophy," ~aid
David Peterson, a!>Sistant princt·
pal at Newport llarbor I hgh .. It \
another standard to live up to,
.md I think 11\ a very positive
jfld Jc:hit•vablc goal as far a'>
hnngmg in ... aJI those thing'
thJt .,hould he part of an athle1il
program."
l11t: '>Chool hoard, which US·
tt•ned to po!.llivc and negative
rnt1qllt''> or lhe program. ~ked
U1a1 t•ach or Lht· ..chools prei.cnt
progn•.,., rcporu regarding the
1mplt•mcntallon of their re'>pec
uvt· plan-..
Although ..umc <;chool offiual ...
"'ud they felt they t0uld come up
with way... for Lhe program to
better '>Ull lhl'tr own Sltc, the
overall r{'Vll'W of Victory Wi1h
I lonor wa'> one of '>ucce~.
"I thmk one or the important
thmg-. I'> finding out lha1 we're all
111 tlw. Logel.her and we all haw
the -..1me goal." -..ud Dave Per
km-.. <.o .. ta Mt"KI f hgh\ boy-.·
athle11c c.ltr{'(.·tor. who even u-.ed
the program\ cod e of ethic~ IO
l'vaJua1e h1'> coachmg ~taJJ
"We're all in it for the kid._:·
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Police will set up
DUI checkpoint
The Newport Beach Po-
lice Department will hold a
sobriety checkpoint on Fri-
day night at the intersection
of Newport Boulevard and
Fin1ey Avenue, officials said.
The checkpoint will be
operated from 9 p.m. Friday,
to 3 a.m. Saturday. The lo-
cation near City Hall was
.
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Admns Avenue: A vehicle
burglary was reported In the
'1600 blodt at 6:38 a.m.
Tuesday.
•Avocado StrMt: Grand
theft from a vehicle was
reported in the 300 blade at
2:59 p.m. Tuesday.
•West eaic.r StrMt:
Annoying phone calls were
reported in the 1600 blodt at
11 :41 a.m. Tuesday.
• Qenielle and DMdee am.: Grand theft was
reported at 6:52 a.m.
Tuesday.
• ttamihon Street Petty theft
was reported in the 600
blade at 1:52 p.m. Tuesday.
• Mesa \Wde Driw Eat:
Vandalism was reported in
the 2800 blodt at 11 :14 a.m.
Tuesday.
·~Awnue•nd
Victorta Street: A traffic
accident involving injuries
was reported at 3:07 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Shamrock Lane: A vehicle
SALON
Continued from Al
Fogel ironed out the final bugs in
the shop's operation.
Laguna Beach resident Bea
Bennett came in for a haircut.
bringing her daughter-in-law
and three grandchildren for the
same.
~There are three generations
here today," Bennett said with a
warm smile. "We were happy to
hear a child's salon was opening
(in Fashion Island)."
With First Cut, the Fogels have
created a 1950s Jetsons-styie sa-
lon with an effusion of greens,
oranges and other pastel colors.
The salon has 13 cutting stations,
many of which feature l l-inch
televisions, video game consoles
and fun rocket-ship capsule
seats for the children.
The idea ls to take the child's
mind off the haircutting by using
selected ~ on the hfgh
number of DUI-related ar·
rests and acddent.s that
have occutred there, Sgt.
Steve Shulman Aid.
"The purpose of the
chedq>oint is not merefy to
arrest thoee driving under
the inJluenoe, but to edu·
cate drivers about the dan·
gen of driving under the in-
fluence of alcohol or
drugs," he said.
The checkpoint is being
funded tluougb an Oflice of
Thmsportation Safety grant. Sb.ulmari sald. , .
burglary was reported in the
1400 blodt at 6:15 a.m.
Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
·~.Vandalism was
reported in the 1400 blade at
7:30 a.m. Tuesday.
~Lane: Petty
theft was reported in the
. 1700 blodt at 6:18 p.m.
·Tuesday.
•West CGat Highway: An
assault was reported in the
1400 blodt at 11 :60 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Irvine Av.nue and
Santiago Drive: A assault
was reported at 7:07 p.m.
Tuesday. ·
• Main Street Petty theft
was reported in the 100
blodtat 6:59 p.m. Tuesday.
• Padflc View Drive: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 3100 blodt at
8:25 a.m. Tuesday.
• A-' Point Drive and West
Cout Highway: A
hit-and-run was reported at
6:45 a.m:-truesday.
fun distractions, the Fogels said.
"We're the first kids' salon like
this," Lance Fogel said. "It's not
something that patronizes to
children, but at the same time, it
has got the upscale atmosphere.•
Oilldren at First Cut can
choose from 180 DVD titles of
family movies and 20 video
games on a Nintendo Game-
Cube.
For a child's first haircut. par-
ents can purchase a $160 pack-
age that includes a video, a lock
of hair, a commemorative album
and a Webcast of the h.a.in:ut
All children are given a small
toy and lollipop.
About 20 stylists will ulti-
mately wort the salon. Stylist
Ltiisa Heckman. who lives in
Costa Mesa. said she likes the
store's concept
"I've worked in the high-end
salons." Heckman said. "Work-
ing in a posh salon, it's hard to
introduce kids to that atmos-
phere."
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WESTSIDE
Continued from Al
those suggestions, wblcb the
city's RedevelOpment Agency
and Qty Coundl will ultimat~
consider. The comnrlttee, which
}\as shrunJc to about 30 members
from irs origirlal eo. has met
sinoe Jupe to create a bJueprint
for the Westside.
Alt.bough fadlitatom have ftr
cused on consensus throughout
the entire process. ~rs of
the splinter group say they are
not satisfied with the expected
results. ,
"They're not letting us do any-
thing we want." sai~ Janice Da·
vidson, who has been involved
in other West$ide improving
movements. "tt's worse than the
Westside specific Plan. because
we're not allowed to do anything
in this one."
The Redevelopment Agency,
the City Council wearing another
hat. created the Community R,e-
development .M:tion Committee
in January 2002. The goal was to
engage competing factions of
the community to lind common
ground for the future of the
neighborhood.
Those aching for a chance to
do more work say the facilitators
just repeated what had been
HISTORIAN
Continued from Al
Orange County Treasurer John
Moorlach, who served witb An-
derson on the historical society's
board. "He'll be missed."
Since 1988, Anderson volun-
teered nearly 30 hours a week at
the historical society. He was
known as the primary expert on
the Santa Ana Army Air Base,
which existed on property now
occupied by the Orange County
Fairgrounds.
Between 1942 and 1946, An -
derson was stationed at the
CURVE
Continued from Al
politics, although I've always
asswned his Republican
credentials to be impeccable.
And we can't go too wrong with a
guy who goes out on a limb to
save the annual Costa Mesa Fish
Fry or to build a skateboard park.
But there is one area in which
Scheafer and I have talked at
great length in which l find his
grasp especially admirable. Since
it may not come up in discussion
of his qualifications. I'd like to
mention it here.
Scheafer, without reservation,
is the most devout, loyal and
knowledgeable supporter of the
California Angels in my
acquaintance. I don't know how
many times I've run into
Scheafer departing Edison Field
FYI
~Community Redevelopmtrit
Aotton Committee will meet at 6
p.m. tC)day at the Neighborhood
Community Cente,, 1845 Perle
Aye.
own conclusions in an etDdent
and effective manner," Oougtu
said.
A lack of community consen-
sus has thwarted previous at-
tempts, such as the Westside
Specific Plan, at ~eve!opment
in the area. '
dotle before. In February. the conuhfttee
"The city wasted over $100,000 created a tentative vtafon state·
of our scarce tax dollars on a fa-ment for the Westside. with ad-
clUtatOr that didn't do much bur jecdves such as physically at·
coriduct an elementary set of · tractive, safe, sodally vibrant,.
meetings to redefine the prob-ecionomlcally desirable and ac-
lems that we. on the Westside, al-cessible. At its Mardi meeting,
ready Identified to the city at the conimlttee began devising
least a decade ago," said com-.action statements to achieve
mlttee membe~ Paul Bunney. • these attributes.
"So, wh~ ·are we? We have Tonight's Is expected to be the
just continued the problem we last committee meeting at which
Uve wlth on our side of town, members will vote on the action
and the City Council Just pushes statements.
off the hard decisions needed to The breakaway. group, Which
fix our proble.ms," he added. includes at least Ove members,
John Dougla; project manager would like to rezone the bluffs to
for the fadlltator team. said he's residen"tial; extend streedigbts on
not surprised that some mem-19th Street 10 Pomona Avenue;
bers are nQt satisfied with the re-and remove some indusaial
suits so far. But he emphasized businesses that they say have a
that the desires of a few are usu· negadve effect on the neighbor·
ally subjugated to the consens'us hood, Davidson said.
of the larger committee. F.arly Mike Robinson, the city's re-
on, the committee decided that development manager, said he
anything that moves forward for fell the group's complaints are
more discussion had to gamer premature since the entire com-
70% approvaJ, he said. mittee has yet to release its final
"Our job is to help soucrure recommendations. Any group
the process so that the commit-that continues without the facili-
tee members can reach their ta.tors would need the authoriza-
l,336-acre air.base as an aviation
cadet The base stretched from
Baker Street to Harbor Boulevard
on the west and from Wilson
Street to Newport Boulevard on
the east The area was not part of
Costa Mesa until 1953, when the
city incorporated.
For 12 weeks during World
War ll, Anderson was stationed
as a fighter pilot in Europe. An-
derson flew 2'4 combat missions
in France as a member of the
425th Night Fighter squadron.
In his last decade, Anderson
was known to regale visitors to
the historical society's museum.
which is in a one-story building
near Triangle Square. He also led
after an Angel game, usually with
his family. I can attest that he
seldom leaves early and has a
dear and precise working
knowledge of why the Angels
won or lost -all qualities that
would serve him well on the City
Council.
My concern about mentioning
my relationship with him comes
out of a spate of recent quot.es
from local Republican Jeaders
suggesting precty ominously that
any close social or philosophical
contact, pasl or present, by
Republican office-seekers with
Democrats can onJy be
construed as a kind of political
leprosy requiring isolation -
even when the offices being
sought are allegedly nonpartisan.
Costa Mesa Councilman Gary
Monahan, for example, told the
Pilot he was getting a lot of calls
about the party affiliation of City
Council candidates. Planning
tours of the center.
ln the las! few weeks, Ander·
son spoke out in favor of the
troops fighting in Iraq,
"These are very difficult jobs to
do," he said in a March 28 Daily
Pilot story. "They train very hard
to do this."
Anderson is survived two
daughters, Jane Hipp and Lynn
Adams, and three grandsons. An-
derson's wife, Monica, died April
18, 1982.
Memorial services for Ander-
son are scheduled for 11 am. Fri·
day at the Dilday Mortuary in
Huntington Beach. Dilday is at
17911 Beach Blvd., near Thibert
Avenue. Visitation hours will be
Commissioner Katrina Foley was
shot down in the council election
Last November by a phone
campaign identifying her as a
registered Democrat Mayor
Ouis Steel in a recent letter to
the Pilot stressed the need for a
Republican to fill the council
V'cicancy •to move 10 a
conservative, sensible direction."
On a broader scale. we have
Cristi Cristich. who will be
running in next year's
Republican primary-
tantamount to election -for
John Campbell's 70th Assembly
District seat
From all indications, she is
highly qualified for the job
except for one fatal flaw: she
voted twice for Bill Ointon.
attracted, one suspects. by a
balanced budget. environmental
sensitivity, booming prosperity.
support for a woman's right 10
choose and international
co-operation. She Oed the
Democrats after the Monica
Lewinsky debacle and is now
putting distance between herself
and Ointon.
OU!~· N.71.-..A
But this history. GOP stalwart
Buck Johns said, is a ·downtick.•
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•• understatements in political
rhetoric history. More typical is
the reaction of one of her
opponenIB, who calls the Ointon
endorsement ·unpardonable.·
To repatriate herself, she
supported Ointon's
impeachment and the candidacy
of Bill Simon. but that apparently
hasn't obliterated the red "D.
with which she has been
marked.
Over in Newport Beach. the
two-party system has long ago
morphed inlo three, with the
Democrats a dlstant third. The
two parties that count are (1) the
conservative Republicans and (2)
the ultra-conservative
Republicans.. Democrats have
tried to come in under this radar
wearing various disguises.
I once knew a Newport Beach
Democrat who made it to mayor
whUe staying firmly in the party
closet. Those who surface risk
the fate of attorney Richard
Tuylor, who was zapped seeking
a seat on the Newport Beach City
Council last November by phone
calls identifying him -among
other things -as a card·canying
Democrat
This would appear LO be 8
moot tssw in the choice the
Costa Mesa Clty C.Ouncil must
make in the next two weeb
between the two remaining
candidates for Karen Robinson ..
seat.
1t Schaefer la the one chosen. J
hope It doesdt cut into his
bUebill time. l can't th.t.n~ of any
place more cOndudv9 to a clear
bead in dedQs Wbh the multlple
ptoblema of ea. Me.a than
regular vtllll to f.cUlon Field dudnl the bell of a pennant
race..
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tion of the Redevelopment
Agency, Robinson said.
Councilwoman Libby Cowan.
an advocate of the facilitator-led
prQCeSS, said ~he believes any re-
quest for a cQntinuation would
have to come from the entire
committee. There are now about
3Q active members.
'Tm not sure who the -small
group is or If there's a larger
group;" Cowan saJd. "I have pe<>-
ple who have talked to me about
contU:tuing. I think it's a positive
idea. (Davidson) hasn't talked to
me about it, so l don't know if it's
the same small group. l think
that anytime we can create an
opportunity for community dia-
logue and community input into
the City Council in the process
... it's valuable."
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WILLIAMS, Thomas A.
Bom July 22, 1920, New York,
NY; died April 17, 2003,
Newport Beach, CA. Educated
at Columbia University and
Harvard Business School.
Served his country and his
family throughout his life.
Captain in 8th Air Force in
WWII, and retired as Lt. Col.,
USAF. Business Manager, CSU
Fullerton. Survived by wife
Gretchen Wood Wiiiiams,
brother Howard Williams,
2 children, Robert Williams
and Cynthia Fletcher, and
4 ·grandchildren. Memorial
service at Pacific View
Memorial Park, Corona del
Mar, April 28, 2003, 2:30 pm.
lntet'1'Tlef"lt orivate
BEMUS,
George William 'Biii'
George William 'Bill' Bemus
died of natural causes at a
ripe old age. Beloved
husband and patriarch,
provider of the dream life.
Wordsmlth and poet, crooner
and musician; artist and
Inventor. Roadblocks rebuked
with unspoken resolve.
Deprecath~ of_ none but self.
Gone from bOdy but not from
spirit ·nor our thoughts -
Happy Trails to you... his
loving wtfe, Harriet, chlldl8n -
8111 and Martine, Sally and
Pat, Robert and Virginia.
grandchildren -Colln, Corin,
Claire, Spencer, Caroline,
Riley, Jedidiah, Anna. Wiii,
Pilar and Carmel, sister -
Barbara and a plethora of
friends. too many to count.
WILLIAMS,
John Stuart
Technician, U.S. Army. Born
September 28, 1914 In Lorain,
Ohio. Passed away Aprll 18,
2003 In Newport Beaeh, CA.
He wu a veteran of WOf1d War
II. He served as a combat
Infantryman In the Mlddle
EastefTi and European African
Campaigns, Rome Amo, No
Apennines, and Po Valley. Mr.
Wmtama was a member of the
86th Infantry Df\'lsfon, 337th
Battalion, at the Battle of Mt.
Alluua, which broke the
Gothic Une. He alto served u
editor of the 34th Infantry
Olvl•lon Army new1paper In
Venlc., Italy. HI• citations
Include; Tt-e Army Good
conduct Medal, CrofJC De
Guerre, European Afl1cw'I and
Middle Eastern ThHter
Ribbons, and Wortd Wat II
Vlctory Ribbon. Having
g'*9Ullted trom the u~
of MIHourl In 1937, Mr.
WJlllam1 w• an Advertfllng
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Thursday, ~ 24, 2003 Al
NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
INSIDE CITY HALL council had nonetheless moved Bison Avenue and University Drive. FOURTH OF JULY NEXTMEE'TWG forward several important Items. A
Police Department requ
Workers will remove and replace tbe •WHEN: 7 p.m . May 13 t. t to spend top z inches of the roadway and Unexpected opposition to the oty's •WHERE: City Council ~mbers at STUDY SESSION about $130,000 on a new alarm rebuUd 6,000 feet of median curbs. Fourth of July crowd-and ~ alcohol-conl(ol m ... ..., City Hall, 3300 N9WPC)f1 Blvd. response system will be put on a future •INFORMATION: ~Hand staff Four Items competing for time on council agenda for consideradon, as aro~ as two West reports are available .everal ~ the City Council study Ion proved will an ordinance to forbid namlng city WHAT HAPPENED ~ Newpon residents before each meeting et to be more than they could squeeu ln. parks after people. options to improve Resident Dolores Otting pointed out ac~ tlle council of www.city.newpon-buch-ca.u .. (949) Waste recycling and modl.OcatJon the city's waste recycl.lng and changes that the city has had problems with the being overly harsh and restnctive m its 644-3000. perm.Its and a policy on naming city
parka got short shrift aa the clock
to how the city approves modification contractor. The company did work on Fourth of July policies. Resident Brian
pennits. San Miguel Road that city officials said Clark.son wtnt so far as to equate the
dcked faster than offida.ls !l"d was below the quality they had City Council's repressiveness to that of WHAT HAPPENED
residents could talk. JAMBOREE ROAD expected. Councilman Tod Ridgeway Saddam HusM!in -a reference that The council approved the plan.
CounciJ.man Gary Adams protested IMPROVEMENTS said that the Public Works Department didn't i.h wcU with Adams. which they do every year, to establish a
the packed agenda. and City Manager
Iii its their regular meeting. the
would work to get the city its money's West Newpon Msafety enhancement
Homer Bludau responded by saying worth on the Jamboree Road contract. WHAT THEY SAID zones" that allows for mcreased fines
that he'd do a better job of scheduling counclJ approved a "For you to equate us with Saddam for certain crimes and other moves to
study sessions ln the future. HUssein . . is one of the most empower law enforcement.
American Asphalt to make WHAT THEY SAID irresponsible and immature thing5 I've
~ $664,013 conllaCI Mth AU
WHAT HAPPENED 11 fllMD improvements to
Jamboree Road between
MWe'll watch over this very carefully," ever heard ," Councilman Gary Adams
By the end of the session, the COuncilman Tod Ridgeway said.· said. -Ju"-' r.magrande
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL
BOARD MEETING WRAP-UP
INSIDE THE
DISTRICT
Here are some of the
d ecisions coming out of
Tuesday's school board
meeting.
SONORA
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
PRESENTATION
Parents, teachers,
students and
administrators at Sonora
Elementary School in Costa
Mesa shared their
experiences and celebrated
the school's diversity during
a presentation to the school
board.
Ouistine Anderson. the
principal at Sonora, shared
with the board the school's
academic accolades and
hlghlighted the imponance
of its multicultural student
body. Parents from
Polynesia. Mexico, Vietnam
and lndia expressed their
gratitude for the school's
ability to embrace the
students' cultural diversity
and still provide them with
an excellent education.
FIRE ALARM
STANDARDS
As some of the school
sites have begun Measure A
construction. the district
discovered
that a number
of schools
••--needed to
replace some
of the fire alarm
equipment. The district,
which has installed and
NEXT MEETING
•WHAT: School board
meeting
•WHEN: 7 p.m. Tuesday,
May6
•WHERE: 2985-A Bear St.,
Costa Mesa
•INFORMATION: (714)
424-5000
maintained Simplex fire
alarm systems throughout
the district fo.J many years,
requested that the board
vote to ensure the district
maintain uniformj(y
among fire alarm system~
by authorizing the
designation of Simplex a.-.
the specific brand of
equipment used by the
district.
WHAT HAPPENED
The board approved the
recommendation and
agreed to make Sunpltx tht'
only brand used for fire
alarm systems by the
district. ·
WEEK OF THE
TEACHER
Staff recommended that
the board vote to make the
week of May 4 through 10
the "Week of
the Teacher"
and May 14
#OAU4G> the MDay of
the Teacher·
in accordance with national
and state resolutions set to
recognize teachers.
WHAT HAPPENED
The board voted in favor
of adopting both
resolutions.
-Oirisrine Carrillo
The Original
MIKE'I
CARPETI
SCHOOLS LIST
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
AdamsK-5
2850 Clubhouse Road, Costa
Mesa
Candy Cloud, (714) 424-7935
Andersen K-6
1900 Port Seabourne, Newport
Beach
Mary Manos, (949) 515-6935
California K-5
3232 California St., Costa Mesa
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900 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del
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April 25-27
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April 24-26
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Claire Trevor Theatre. $9-S 17
April 24-26
UCI Dance. Dance Escape New work.' bv graduate
choreographers. 8 p.m. Thursday-h1day, 2 & 8 p.m.
"laturday, Winifred Smith Hall. S9-S 11
Baseball. UCI ''s Ctd 'ltate Northndge.
7 p.m . Fnday. 6 p.m. aturdily and 1 p.m .
Sunday, Anteater Ballpark S4-$7
April 26
Women's Crew. Collirn Cup. 7 a.m .• N~port Harbor Boatho~. flft
April 27
Men's Crew. Newport Regatta 7 a.m., Newport Harbor Boathouse. Pru
April 29
Baseball. UCI vs. USC. 7 p.m., Anteater Ballpark. $4-$7
Presentations
April 24
HumantT.ch and the Humanities Center. Nawor. A DrffMI
11Udta of Opmmoru. With Samud Webn', Avalon Prof'essor or
the Humanities, Northwcstml Uniwnity. 5 p.m., Hu.maruties
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April30
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EDITORIAL
Council must avoid
special election
I n the bcighl light of day,
.after the contentious,
lengthy and motion-filled
Costa Mesa City Council
meeting Monday, there is much
to be concerned about in Ory
Hall
Although the council wru. able
to whittle down the applicants to
fill (onner Mayor Karen
Robinson's seat from 26 to 2 -
Eric Bever and Mike Scheafer
remain -the four remaining
councU members were unable to
break a 2-2 vote on either one.
Instead, they pur off more
debate until the May 5 meeting.
At that meeting. months of
potential council inaction ride
on the quartet of city leaders -
Libby Cowan, Allan Mansoor,
Gary Monahan and ams Steel
-being able to act decisively
and plclc either Bever or
Sdieafer. According to the rules
the council is following. those
are the only choices left.
If they fall, the issue will go to
a special election in November,
which leaves open the possibility
ora string of2-2 votes until
Robinson's seat is filled. Anyone
who bas an issue coming before
Ci~ Hall. whether it be about
Westside improvement, view
ordinances or construction
requirements, should be
concerned about facing a
four-person council.
But judging by the lines drawn
Monday, that possibility seems
all too likely.
Neither Cowan nor Monahan
appears close to changing
opinion.
Bever. a Mansoor campaign
volunteer who is part of tJ1e
"improver" movement on t11e
Westside that presses for the
elimination of charities there
and a dedicated focus on
creating upscale housing. has
opinions about the city's future
that assuredly are anathema to
Cowan. While Monahan might
share more of Bever's opinions
on city issues, he is too
pragmatic -not to mention
politically savvy -to vote onto
the council a third ·improver"
who would create a solid voting
block wiili Mansoor and Steel.
On the other side, it seems
Mansoor wiU stick by a man who
shares his beliefs and keep his
support !>olidly with Bever.
And iliat leaves Steel. who has
already upset his Westside
supporters by voting against
their wishes. most notably when
he supported the contentious
Home Ranch project. Will he risk
their ire again by voting for
Scheafer?
Steel should. He said Monday
that he would Like to see a
compromise candidate. While
Schaefer might not be his
candidate of choice, he is the
only one of the two remaining
who can fill that role.
Scheafer is a moderate piclc.
laclang the hard-line approach
to issues that Bever would bring
to the dais. He has a long history
serving this city. as a member
and president of the Costa Mesa
Newport Harbor Lions Oub and
ru. a former member of the P.arks
and Recreation Commission.
Steel could show the
leadership worthy bf a mayor by
backing Scheafer and ensuring
the city avoids the political dead
wne that would exist unti.l the
empty seat is occupied.
ICE HOCKEY SPECIAL
A broom in Ducks ' future?
• EDrTOR'S NOTE: As a
special feature. Guy
Hebert, a Newport
Beach resident and
former goahe for the
Mighty Ducks, will be
writing regular diaries
about the team and its
Lehtinen, Seo« Young
and Oaude Lemieux.
Their defense is
anchored by Derien
Hatcher and Sergei
Zubov. Thei.e two will
provide a Jot of offen!>e
on the power play unit
and will log 20 plus
minutes a night.
experiences
throughout the
playoffs.
Guy Dallas brings in one
of the top young
A s the Duck.-. HEBERT goalies, as well. in
begin their Marty Turro. Having a
Western Conference career year in his first as the
semifinal mund against the starter for Dallas, he will be
Dallas Stare, today, they are one heavily relied upon if the Stars
step closer to the Slanley Cup. are 10 advance.
The Dud .. c; Y..ere able to For me, this will tum out to be
dispose of ilie reigning Stanley a great match up of talented
Cup Champion Detroit Red young goalies. Both Turco and
Wmgs by pulling out the brooms Giguere are playing at the top of
and sweepmg them away in four their game and are exuding
stra.igbL The confidence that confidence. Both of these teams
Anaheim gained in that senes feed off of that confidence, and
will be instrumental as they if one should show a craclc in his
continue their quest for the cup. armor, it will be interesting to
lltings don't get any easier for see how his team reacts.
the Ducks, as they now face the The Duclcs short first round
No. I seed in the Western was instrumental in keeping the
Conference. team healthy and has allowed
The Oa.IJas Stan. move into the them time 10 wortc on special
second round after beating the teams dwing their layoff. The
Edmonton Oilers in six games. power play will need to be better
That series was not easy for *81l[nst the Stars than lt was
Dallas, and It should benefit the against Detroit. lltis will take
Duclcs ln the fact that Dallas had some pressure off of the Duclcs
to expend more time and energy defense and, of course, Giguere.
in order to move on Obviously, Anaheim did ride a hot goalie
the more games you need to in round one, but the team for
play to get through the best of the most part did its job. They
seven aeries. the more you are definitely will try and be more
pur•t risk for fatigue and efficient in certain areas, but the
injuries. defense was solid, and the
Da1lu has already struggled teams' depth was evident in its
this season with Injuries, and offense coming from a host of
wu without • few of their key players.
players for part of the season. Another key for the Dudes ls
FotW&rds Bill Guerin, Pierre that they gpt their leaders to
and Jason Amott have lead. The veteran group of
aD ir\Jdted arid couldn't players were able to contribute Plillf.lii ~ periods of at both ends of the lee. Steve
dlD'tD~llnl the playoffs. RucdUn spent most of the dme
·Olll•l;Uid~n we~ out for ddindlngSergel Federov·s line
,... .......... round Md Amott and end up sooting the game
··-·--of th ll'11 and eerles winner.
"OillllllWj.., pltyien In Dall '• What do I see for the Ducks ln -:;r.:•~._.~·~they ~able to the second round? nme wfU tell, ~" ,... Cfl'tiLlnJy bo on but I hope It LI as entenalnin3 as
aJ the OuCb defense tho first round. What I can 1ay,
tr ililHe. J.S. GlguerG. however, is that I bkc tb1s tnrn
wlilieur chele pl1ytrs. beaux of ltS chaiader, veteran
..... out.ttandln3 JUderahip and yOUthlul
• Med to be end\~ Thia • cec:fpo Cot
~ Mika 1utte1&. Just lldd water . . • · °'*' lri tho frw.eri th&& IS. Im tMlit with up Hope to IN~ lill at the .. «• p.mt. Enjo)4
MAILBAG
Good job getting to church on
time, and in the paper
The Daily Pilot is to be con'lmended for
the cover story N An Easter message~ heatd
at St. Michael and All Angels.
fn gen~ral. the pres.s ignores the
churches and synagogues as lackin8 In
newsworthiness. Although I am not a
parishioner at St. Michaels, I warrilJy
thank the Dally Pilot for this coverage It
deserves to be read.
DAVID H. WAUACE
Newport Beach
Notice a change in the jet
planes from JW A?
Over the last six months or so, I have
noticed a change In the flight paths of
many of the planes leaving John Wayne
Airpon that has increased the airplane
noise in old Corona d el Mar, espedaDy
near the coast.line.
Planes used to head straight out to the
ocean and then tum well after they
crossed the coastline. Now the majority
of the planes make a small turn soon
after take-off that causes them to cross
the coastline m uch nearer the harbor
e ntrance than before.
Additionally, many planes that are
heading down the coastline start this
tum much earlier than before. This
results in these planes subjecting the
area along the coastline of Corona del
Mar to an increase in unnecessary noise,
which didn't happen before when the
planes Oew fartJier out over the water
before turning.
ls it my imagination, or has the flight
paths of departing planes changed?
ls this being done to avoid noise
sensors in the Back Bay or to save some
jet fuel7
ls anyone else hearing an increase in
jet noise?
RALPH WARRINGTON
Corona del Mar
Leave Fairview Park in its
natural beauty
Fairview Park in all its natural beauty
is a sight to behold.
Costa Mesa residents. treat yourselves
to a stroll through this rare natural
beauty and then ask yourselves: NDo I
want our city planners to speod my
money making what is already a natural
park into their idea of a natural park?"
There is much that needs fixing in
C..osta Mesa. Let us spend our money
wisely lest that which we have be ta.ken
from us.
MARIE KOLASINK~
Costa Mesa
Fairview Park needs to be a
spot for sports too
I'm a neighbor of Kaiser Elementary
on Costa Mesa's Eastside. It's one of the
Fil( PHOTO I DAILY PtLO r
The Rev. Peter D. Haynes prepares to administer the communion during Easter
services at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church on Sunday.
few sports parks in the city. It ha!> three
soccer fields, two baJ>eball fields, a
running track and a very busy Boys &
Girls Oub.
I understand the frustration of the
homeowners who live near TeWinkJe
School and TeWinkle Park. There is a
lack of parking, traffic and noise. But the
idea of moving the sport groups out of
TeWlnkle School to a new location won't
work; there, simple is no place for them
to go.
I'd like to ask the City Council to
spend a Saturday visiting the sport
parks and see the very large number of
people using them. Then. go over to
the open-space parks like Newport
Beach's Back Bay and Costa Mei.a's
Fairview Park and see the practically
empty parking lots. There'!> no question
where the residents are spend mg thetr
time.
It's time for the sport groups and the
homeowners to worlc together and ms15t
that the city revisit Fairview Parlc as a
large sports park. Ughted softball,
baseball and soccer fields used by youth
and adults should be there, as i.hould a
sltate park.
Build it and they will come.
CHARLES MAS~NGIU
Newport Beach
Community Commentary
Child abuse invades cyberspace
• EDfTOR'S NOTE: This is the final of four
commentaries that will nm in April, which
is child abuse prevention month. John J.
Collins is director of community
programs for Childhelp USA, a Costa
Mesa-based nonprofit that worb for the
prevention and treatment of child abuse.
W tthin the last year, there have
been several high profile child
abuse situations tied to the cbilds
involvement in •chat rooms" on the
Internet Like so many other things in our
fast-paced wortd, child abuse has gone
cyberspace.
As is the case with a lot of child abuse
lnddents, many onllne generated abuse
occurrences never get reported. However,
the fact that crimes are being committed
online is not a reason to avoid using this
means of communication.
Telling children to stop using these
services Is like telllng them to stop
attending school because students are
sometimes victimlz.ed there. A better
strategy would be to Instruct chiJdren
about the benefits and dangers of using
the •1nteme1" and Cor them to learn bow
to be "street smart" ln order to better
safeguard thenue1ves ln any potentially
dangerous tuadon.
ChDdren can benefit from being onllne,
but they can abo be taigets or aime and
erpJo ta.don lo th1s ln any other
envlronment. 'Dusting, curloul and
anxious to explore th.ls new wodd and the
relador\sbJps lt brings. cbOdreo need
parental~ .nd common-sense
advice on boW to be auni that their
~ ln •cybmpace" ate happy.
healthy and productMt.
There ere AOmc rbb for cb11dreo who
use the Internet or onllne aeMcel.
n..uwd are pardcularly at rlat because
t.heyoftcn W10 the computer~ and are more ~ dUln )"OW'l8f c:hildrm
to p111_Jdpete In onUne dllcuMonl
f9rdlng complnJombjp or nadot ..... 1r >W have • , 1n 1U'lf ~or you..,.
• lllcJYIFr. chtck out teen llil!Cy on the
infonnation highway at
www.missingkids.com
A major risk of
children being on line
is that a child may be
exposed to
inappropriate material
that is sexual. hateful or
violent In nature or
material that
enoourages activities
that are dangerous or
Wegal.
JOHN J.
COLLINS Another risk ls that.
while online. a child rnlgbt provide
information or arrange an enoo1J,Dter that
could risk his or her safety or the safety of
other family members. In some cases.
pedophiles have tued e-mail, bulletin
boards and chat areas to gain a child's
oonfidence and then arrange a race-to-face
meeting.
If you have cause for concern about
your chlklren's on.line acdv:lties, talk to
them. Open communication with yow-
child, as well as getting onllne yourself, will
help you obtain a better undetstandiog
and alert you to potential problems that
may oocur wtth oollne '*-
If your child tells you about an u~
person or th.Ing encountered wbDe oOline,
do not blame your child. but help him or
her avoid problems In the future.
Remember, bow you "'5p0nd wtl1
determine whether they c:on6de In )'OU the
next time they encowiter a problem and
haw they awn to deal wfth problems on
thdrown.
At the very leu1. t.oep tnd or an:y ftlei
your childmt downJoad to the ClOmputer.
c.ocWder lhartrlg an e-mail account wltb
your chQd .a you can IM'l189 their maJJ
and Joto )'OW' chDdten when dwy ~In
pdwte chG .,_to monitor their
tc1Mdel. CONldtt-.-. the computer In 1
l8mUy room mdm-lbin In the child"
bedroOm. Get to me..,_ ·onune rrw.· jlllt at""' .. IO bMM ID ol bir act.~
The following pledges for online safety
are suggested by the National C.enter for
MisWlg & Exploited Otlldren:
• I will not give out personal information
such as my ad~ telephone number.
parents' wod ad~/ telephone number.
or the name and location of my school
without my parents' permissjon.
• l will tell my parents right away if I
come across any information that makes
me feel uncomfortable.
•I will never agree to get together with
someone I "'meet" online without first
checking with my parents. lf my parents
agree to the meeting, I will be sure that it Is
In a public plaoe and bring my mother or
fadier along.
• I will never send a person my picture
or anything else without first checking
with my parent&
• I will not respond to any me658gt?S that
make me feel uncomfortable. It ls not my
fault if I get a message like that If I do, I
will tell my parents right away IO that they
can contact the online smik:e.
• I will talk with my panmt.s 10 that we
can set up rules foe png onl1ne. We will
dedde upon the time of day that I can be
on.line, the length ol time I can be onllne
and appropdate wcm for me to t.: I will
not etcm other.,_, or bn!ak theae rules
without their perm1t&lon.
~r two very good brochures rqpudlng
lnt.emet ..r.ty ~ SdMy on the
Jnfonnadon ~or •Child Safety on
the Wormation 1-.,way"), contact the
National Center for Mlellng & Bx:plofted 01IJdren at (714) 508-0150.
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AROUND TOWN
•Send AROUND TOWN item• to
the Deily Piiot, 330 W. Bay St,
Coati Mttsa, CA 92827; by fax to
(949) 646-4170; or by celling (949)
67~. Include the time, date
enC:t location of the event, es well
.. • contact phone number. A
compfete lllting 11 ayallable at
www.dai/ypifotcom.
TODAY
•Undentanclng 'tbur PlltholotY
Repo"-" a free seasion at Hoeg
Hospital, will provide Insight Into
the meaning of a pathology
report and how it's used In
staglng and planning tNa'1tlent
for lung cana)r, The session will
be given from 2to 3:30 p.m. Call
(949) ~5542 for more
information,
City DKN'v is laundrino Its ""1'19
'COiiection, and Macy's In South
Coast Plaza is sponsoring a
codctail reception to celebrate the
event Guests are invited to
parti~pate in a silent auttion of
City DKNY clothing, a spa
treatment padcage from Bliss
cosmetics and more. The
suggested donation Is $15. All
proceeds will benefit the Pretend
City. For reservations, call (714)
556-0611, ext. 4231.
Leem about changes th.it happen
with menopause and safe, natural
substances that can promote
heahh and reduce symptoms at a
women's heahh seminar at 7 p.m.
at Temple Bat Yahm in Newport
Beach. For more information, call
(949) 376-1469.
FRIDAY
The fifth No More Homeless Pets
Conference runs through April 27
at the Hilton Costa Mesa. The
event is presented and sponsored
by Best Friends Animal Sanctuary
of Utah, the nation's largest ·
no-kill organization. Call (435)
644-2001, ext. 129 for more
information.
SUNDAY
~part of an original program,
Seld\a RadetMy of American
Ballet Theatre will perfonn the
pesdedeuxftom •t.e Corsalre"
at the Barclay Theatre In 11\'ine.
Tidceta are available only at the
Barcley Theatre Box Offtce for
$18. Catt (949) 854-4646for
reservations.
Red--.trucband~
of all years, maket and models
ire Invited to pertlclpatl!I in the
fourth annual Strawbeny Sunday
Fun Fest and Cl.taic Car Show.
The thow, while apotlightlng red
cars, 11 open to all makes, colors
and models: Entry fees are $15.
for pr&-reglstration or $20 th.e day
of the event Red cars can be
entered for free. The show runs
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the ·
Automotive Road of Dreams area
' of the swap meet. Call (714)
966-&422"for more information,
The Suifrtder Fou~n In
Newport Beach I~ hosting a •50 in
Ave• Earth Day Event At 11 a.m ..
members will line both sides of
the PCH on the bridge over the
Santa Ana River holding signs
with Its message to reduce
pollution at the mouth of the
Santa Ana River by 50% in five
years. Volunteers will meet at the
grassy area nearest the river In
West Newport Partc at 10:30 a.m.
and will get a special T-shirt for
the demonstration. For more
information, call (949) 495-7886.
Orange County Wild will
announce its Passport prize
winners at its Earth Day
celebration at noon at Upper
Newport Bay. To enter,
participants are asked to bring
their passports, which can be
obtained at
www.orangecountywild.com or
at most local wilderness panes.
The event will run from 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. Call (714) 504-9984.
Join the Newport Bay Naturalists
and Friends on Shellmaker Island
for a day of earth-friendly family
activities, musical entertainment,
water tours. shark-touch tanks
and mote from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
All activities are free. Call (949)
923·2269 for more information.
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MONDAY The echool of blologkel Klancee
at UCt preMnta •Vk:tfm, Vectort,
end Vecdnes: The Baute Against
Malaria In the 21st Century; a
lecture by Or. Anthony James at 7
WIND
Continued from Al
• p.m. In the Crystal Cove
Auditorium in the Student Center.
The event is free ind open to the
public, but reeervatlons are
required. For reservatiQna or •
Information, call (949) ~4-72p2.Q
MAY2 111
The UC Irvine c:hancelot"a
dlltinguished fellowa tenes
presents *Artwortc of Keith Piper;
a lecture and e)(hlbltlon by'the
lntematlon1lly known British
artist, at 7 p.m. In the Studio Art
Complex, Room 160. Beat known
aa a leedlng figure central to the
Inception and dewlopment of the
1980s Brfti1h Blade Art
movement, Piper works fn a
broad range of media, lnoluding
dlgltal t~nologlea. For more
Information on the free event, call
(949) 824-7372.
up to compete in the 125-mile
race to the Mexican city of Eose--
nada. .
Part of the reason last year's
race was so fast was that, while
the 20-to 22-t;Dot tail Winds
weren't extraonlinarily fast. they
weie conststenL Sailors were
able to keep up a fast paoo
throughout the night without
any major luDs..
TUESDAY
J ulia SWMMY of •s.tun11iy
Night Live" fame WiU speak at the
16th anm.~el C:irde 1,000
Founders' Brunch from 9 to 11
a.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel In
Newport Beach. SweeneV wjll
stiare her touctiing, humorous
and heartbreaking acoount of the
loss of her brother and her
incfedlble survival of cervical
cancer. Cost Is $150 per person,
and proceeds benefit the Hoag
Cancer Center. Call (949) 574-7204
for more Information.
•smart Women Rnlah Rich• is a
free workshop with
complimentary gourmet catered
dinner at 6:30 p.m. at the Art
Gallery International in Costa
Mesa. limited seating. For more
information, cell (800) 876-0353
or send e-mail to
bob.voorllees@agedwards.com.
WEDNESDAY
A free seminar and book signing
for MA Portrait For Healing" by
Richard Manley will be held from
6:30 to 8 p.m. at Mother's Martcet,
225 East 17th St., Costa Mesa. For
reservations, call (8001
595-MOMS.
Join Newport Beac:h city leaders,
students from Harbor View
Elementary School and a state
forester for the 13th annual Arbor
Day celebration at 10:30 a.m. at
Grant Howald Partc at 5th and Iris
avenues in Corona del Mar. For
more information, call (949)
644-3154.
The MCOOd unuel tMwpott
Beach Relay For Life., a 21W\out
team walklng event, hopes to
raise money and Increase cancer
awareness in the Newport-Mesa
community. Ten-to 15-member
teams can register for $160 before
April 28. The event begins at 6:30
p.m. at Newport Harbor High
School Stadium and ends the, ·
next day at 6:30 p.nt. For mo.it
information, call the American
Cancer Society.at (949) 567-0634.
MAY3
When the winds are this fast,
most skippers agree that the best
racing strategy ls to stick to the
~ line.,. which it to hug the .
CENTER.LINE ·
Continued from Al
The UC Irvine Arborwtum hosts "Now that we are in the design
its annual Spring Perennial Sale, process, we know more about
featuring unusual perennials the project," he said. "We're ex-
froi'n South Africa and around cited because this· acceleradon
the globe, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. could save us up to $IOZ million, today an~ from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Sunday at the arboretum . , and more significantly, the proj-
Experts will be available to ect will be done and open to the
answer questions. Admission public sooner."
costs $2 for adults. Children Officials say they will ask the
younger than 12 get in for free. OCTA board on Monday to en-
For more information, send dorse the accelerated schedule
e-mail to ldlyons@uci.t1du. and approve the project cost in
Oceans of Orchlda, a show and
sale sponsored by the Newport
Harbor Orchid Society, will take
place today and Sunday from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Costa Mesa
Community Center. General
admission is $3, seniors'
admission is $2. and partcing is
free. Call (949) 515-9638 for more
information.
MAY4
Three young scholarshlp
winners will be part of the
California Women's Chorus' 34th
annual Scholarship Benefit
Concert. The music students will
join female vocalists from
throughout California when the
200-voice chorus presents "Surf
'n Sing,. at 2 p.m. in the Sutton
Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur
Blvd. in Newport Beach. Tldcets
are $15 in advance and $18 at the
door. Call (949) 262-0579 or (714)
840-4568 for tidcets or
Information.
its entirety.
The light rail system calls for
an 11.4-mile route through the
cities of Costa Mesa, Irvine and
Santa Ana. About l.2 miles of the
line will run through Costa
Mesa.
The Centerline route through
Costa Mesa will enter the city
from Santa Ana from an elevated
position headed south on Bristol
Street and then it will tum on to
Anton Boulevard. After a stop on
Anton, it would begin going
down to at-grade near Saldoka
Drive and continue at ground
level just before MacArthur
Boulevard and Main Street.
where it will elevate again.
Costa Mesa officials and busi·
ness representatives ·had hoped
to place the city's portion of the
ligbt rail system underground.
But last week. rhe OCTA board
voted 8 to I to reject an in-depth
study of an underground· route
because members were not con·
shoreline all the way down.
When wlods are lighter. It some-
times pays off to tab a slightly
longer route, heading farther olf •
shore in search of Btronger
winds.
Sailors this year are covering
their bases. checking weather
Web sites that paint a rosy pie·
ture, we.lgbing the infonnation
again.st ~ pessimisdc predic-
tions 8J)d preparing to be pre--
pared, no matter which way the
wind blows.
•JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beach and John ~yne
Airport. She may be reached at
(949) 574-4232 or by &-mall at
junt1.C11$11(JrBndd@latim,,s.com. . .
'We as a community. '
have always supported
the Centerline project.'
Councitwoman Ubby Cowan
vtnced that federal funding for
the study could be found
South Coast Plaza businesses,
which were most concerned
with CenterUne's interference
with existing developments,
were keen on the study.
That was primarily because of
the ~ncem that CenterUne
users might park for free at the
plaza and catch a train to the ir
Orange County destination, said
Paul Freeman of C.J. Segerstrom
and Sons.
UThat is a situation that could
have been solved by (placing it
underground),· he said. UBut I
believe that any of these issues is
manageable if we work to·
gether."
Costa Mesa Councilwoman
Libby Cowan said she is pleased
that the project has been accel-
erated.
"We as a community have aJ.
ways supported the CenterUne
project,· she said.
Cowan added that she was
disappointed at the pr~ that
led to· the denial of the study to
put che system underground. .
"But the board has spoken,·
she said. •And we accept that."
· The construction will cause
minimaJ disruption in Costa
Mesa because most of the work
is to be done aboveground, Cen-
terUne Project Manager Joseph
Mundesaid.
"It'll probably involve a lot or
night work.· he said. "We'll aJso
work with the cities and with
South Coast Plaza to make sure
we avoid working there during
the holiday season so it doesn't
affect the businesses there."
Leahy said Costa Mesa city of-
ficials have been given some
preliminary drawings of the
project.
----------------------------------------
"We know they do have con·
cems about the project,· be said.
"We look forward to resolving
those issues with them in the
next month or two."
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reached at (949) 574-4226 or by
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Spring Festival
Sunday, April 27, 2003
12:00-4:00 p.m.
FREE ADMISSIO~!
Children and their families arc invited for a day of
learning and fun! Explore ans and culture &om
around the worl.d through an-making workshops
and performances. Listen to folk talcs and stories
from Latin America presented by Y samur Flores.
Complimentary snacks and balloons arc provided.
This event is pan of Imagination Celebration of
Orange County.
Orange County Museum of Art
850 San Clemence Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(949) 759-1122
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A utbor and 1V host Ou1e
C-.0 Madden was
busy sfgnlng autographs
last week at the 14th annual
Southern Callfoml4 Spring
Garden Show. Madden served aa
honorary chair of the massive
event, which 61led the three
levels of South Coast Plaza's
Crate and BarrellMacy's Home
Store wing. with every
Imaginable blooming plant.
The garden
show •
weekend was
free to the
public, with
thousands of
locaJ citizens
enjoying the
spectacular
spring
display. The
opening 8. W. COOK night of the
show is
traditionally a charity event, and
this year, proceeds from the
opening party were earmarked
to suppon preservarion projects
for the Great Stone Church
Monument at Mii..c,ion San Juan
Capistrano.
Guests arriving at the gala,
paying $40 per ticket to suppo rt
the Mission, were greeted by
Mission volunteers wearing
period costumes. S<'ttlng the
mood for a special evening in
the garden.
The Great Stonc 01urch
Monument i'> an official project
of VSave America's rrea .. ures,. a
partner<,h1p between the White
House and the National I rust
for I listonl Preservation. The
local benefit chairs for the
Mission are Bayshore'<; Tracy
Gottlleb. along with Janice
Markley and Kristen
O'Donnell. FJecta Anderson
serves as Friends of the M1ss1o n
director.
Guests of the Garden Show
preview enjoyed cuisine
provided by a hoM of locaJ
restaurants. including
Antonello, the Hack Bay Rowing
and Running U ub, Gustaf
Anders, Morton's, California
Pin.a Kitchen. Bangkok four
and Cafe Pascal.
The show was !>ponsored by
the Automobile Oub of
Southern Cahfornia. Smith and
Hawkin, Volvo Car<i of North
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THE CROWD
Garden Show returns to town
Corona del Mar's Jennifer and Anton Segerstrom 1om Chns
Madden at the annual spnng garden show at South Coast Plaza
Enjoying the Southern California Spring Garden Show at South Coast Plaza were James Lynch.
author Chris Casson Madden, Electa Anderson and Gerry Miller.
art made by teacher'> and the
big ticker item. which W<l!> the
athletic coachc.,· barbecue
dinner for 12. The dinner wa'>
actually auc1ioned off three
'>l'Jlara1e time'> becau~e of the
greal interest in the prize.
Woody and Gina OkJejas.
owner'> of Anaheim Oievrole1.
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Mo re than 350 guests
gathe red forces 10 support the
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jUoles' is bulletproof; 'Bulletproof Monk' has holes
!'Holes' is filled with
•good, dark humor i:w onderfuUy strange and ~• darldy humorous,
•Kol~" is a movie that
eapfrogs over several
1Hollywood formulas to land
,squarely ln the land of original
land offbeat rums. l Louis Sachar. -who wrote the
t ell;Ullent
screenplay
based on his
own highly
a~claln'led
novel for
young adults,
has created a
fibn that wiU
produce wry
smiles from
even
sophisticated
grown·ups.
JOHN
DE PKO At the core
of the story is the plight of
Stanley Yelnats. I le is the fourth
generation of first-born maJes
with the same nam e from a
bizarre and unlucky family.
Stanley is wro"ngfully convicted
of a theft he did not commit
and sentenced to 18 months in
a s tark desert work camp for
teenage delinquents. Each
inmate has the same hard labor
job: to dig a hole 5 feet wide
and 5 feel deep every day in the
parched earth of a dry lake bed.
As Stanley digs his hole day
after day, we see ongoing
flashbacks or the family history:
I low a gypsy curse was placed
on bis great-grandfather. How
his grandfather made a fonune
ln the last century only to have
it stolen in a stagecoach
robbery by a famous bandit.
How h1s father cannot succeed
at anything.
The ftashbac.ks present us
with multiple story lines
spanning a couple of centuries.
Some are dramatic, some are
silly and some ring true to llfe,
-but they all intertwine to reveal
deep connections between
them. ·
In between ftashbac.ks, we
come to know Stanley's fellow
Inmates ZigZag. Atmpit, X-ray,
Squid, Magnet and Zero. WeU
portrayed by unknown actors,
they are smart, way cool and
look out for each other.
Of course. the adults running
the camp are foolish parodies
of themselves. Jon Voight is
over the top as Mister Sir, the
camp boss who does the dirty
work for the cowgirl warden.
played with sneering arrogance
by Sigourney Weaver.
Reminiscent of the oddball
comedy of ·o Brother Where
Art Thou" or "The Princess
Bride," rectirring themes
abound. Yellow spotted lizards,
buried treasure, God's thumb,
sweet onions and fat pigs aU
have roles to play in the many
subplots that mark this
complex and fascinating taJe.
In the end, aJI these wild
elements converge to reveal
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•JOHN OEPKO Is a Costa Mesa
resident and a tenlor Investigator
for the Orange County public
defender's offlcr•·
'Bulletproof Monie , is
shot down
By Uncle Don •
F aster than a speeding
Yugo, more powerful than
an HO-gauge model
railroadµt, able to leap large
holes in the script in a single
bound, look. up on the screen.
It's too fat to be a bird, it's too
slow to be a plane, it's
•Bulletproof Monk.·
COMING SOON
Able to do more things than
any machine made by Ronco,
he slices, he dices, he peels, he
frappes, he kicks butt and takes
names, but he sure can't act.
and the beginning or the movie
shows he ain"t bulletproof.
Taking refuge from a raging storm at a roadside motel, Ed (John Cusack, left) and Rhodes
(Ray Liotta) are confronted with a series of inexplicable murders in the thriller "Identity."
Flying around like Peter Pan,
leaping like Nureyev and falling
like Olevy Clase. the
Bulletproof Monk really should
have eaten a lot more lead
much earlier in this real barker.
Well, it's Friday night at the
local cinema. and in
attendance was a crowd of a
couple baker's dozens waiting
to view this week's schlock
suey.
Did you ever suffer through
·croueh.ing Tiger, Hidden
Dragon,· that patheticaUy
ridiculous bit of cinematic
drivel? Well hs hero is back,
Olow Yun-Fat. as its basic
premise, an icon that everyone
must have a nd that no one
needs.
We amble our way back in
time to 1943 o,r so. The Nazis
have invaded yet another poor
[!]~Dunn-Well
hapless country. only this one
has a monastery. The joint is
actually caUed the Temple of
Sublime Truth. a sure sign we're
headed for inteUectually vapid
territory. Within thib monastery
is an artifact, a scroll, that if
read aloud, could provide
ultimate power to whomever
does the reading. So you've got
your requisite blond· haired.
blue-eyed evildoers who have
no problem mowing down a
menage of monks by
machinegun on their que\t to
find the scroll.
Unfortunately. the quest fari...
otherwise this flick would be
over in short order. but we, the
wretched viewers. must pay the
price by suffering for the next
hour or so through one of the
most insipid chase films you'll
ever have the misfortune to
view.
TI1e scroll conveniently
provides everlasting youth to
whoever holds it. That saves big
time on the makeup budget. as
Olow Yun· Fat can look. the
same in 2003 as he did in 1943.
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Maybe the scroll is the recipe
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For whatever reason, the
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a i.ucces<,or after 60 year!>.
Yun·fat, now in New York , is
'>till evading the white,
'>hon-haired, overcoated,
<,unglass·wearing.
bltick-hclicopter riding Nazis
With Yun Fat continuously
spouting Confucius ai.
mterpreted by 1 laJlmark cards.
we actually get to hear dialogue
hke: "If you believe, then 11 1!> •
.md "The coast is clear." Tha1·s
a good as it ge~.
l here"!> a lot a 1abbenng in
thb flicl about the concept of
belief, that if your belief is
-.trong enough, then you can
s top time. repeal the laws of
gravity, live forever. turn
water into wine. and -;ee lhe
Chicago Cubs play in the
World Series. We ll. there was
no &tronger belief than mine
that the film should end
immediately. It didn't. Stupid
belief. ·
So who's gonna be the new
keeper of the scroll? You·ve got
a Larry, Curly and Moe
selection of the pickpocke t. the
nch mob heiress or the
unscrupulous monk.
Meanwhile. the script,
written like a fortune cookie,
1umps over the chff of stupidity
and lands in a ditch of
insipidnesi.. while everyone
fights on. floating like
blubberfhes. stinging hke fleai..
So. let"s see. You·ve got th.Ls
here i.croll. It has no pos1uve
vaJue. IL doesn't cure cancer,
e nd war, promulgate peace or
eliminate hberaJs. But if
someone gets h1i. grubby paw!.
on it. he can control the world
and live forever. So why keep
the thing? Mui.t have covered
that been while I slept.
"Bulletproof Monk.'" ii.
wanton cellulmd abuse.
• UNCLE DON reviews B movies
and cheesy musical acts for the
Daily Pilot. He can be reached by
e-mail at
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DINING REVIEW
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Elegant 'Fan' at .UC/ By kathy Mader
R alny days inaplre me.
Most people, tliey make a
little lazy. but it's very
different with me. .
On any given day, 1 would go
out to eat Let them do the
cooking and the dishes. But on
· rainy days? 1 want to eat In my
comfy home in my cozy
pajamas. So I'm inspired to get
up atid order take out, all the
way. ,
Of co~. with take out
comes the risk of having to do
the dishes yourself and the
P.OssibWty of even reheating
food once it arrives. I had to
search long and hard for a
simpatico relation.ship with a
"take-out" restaurant, one that
either delivers paper goods and
plastic silverware, or is wonh
doing the dishes myself.
I found &everal. But this here
article is about one, one that
serves up perfect rainy day food
as well as sunny day food. And
one that. because of it's very
casual dining area, it's a s tore
really, with just a couple of
tables along the windows, you
don't feel like you are missing
much of the experience by
eating your purchases at home.
Santa Monica Seafood on 17th
Street in Costa Mesa delivers.
Unfortunately, not literally, but
their hot, ftavorfuJ New England
clam chowder or spicy
Manhattan clam chQWder is
exactly the lcind of chowder you
AFTER HOURS
• Submit AFTER HOURS items to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to
(949) 6464170; or by calling (949)
574-4295. A complete list is
available at www.dailypilot.com.
SPECIAL
ORANGE COUNTY POETRY
FESTIVAL.
The second Orange County
Poetry f9stival is going on
through the month of April with a
variety of events throughout
Orange County. For infonnation
abo.ut events and locations, call
(714) 564-6526 or visit
www.ocpoetryfestival.com. Most
events are free.
FASHION SHOW AT MACY'S
Macy's South Coast Plaza is
hosting an evening of fashion
from 7 to 9 p.m. today. City OKNY
is launching their Spring
Collection and Macy's is
sponsoring a codctail reception to
celebrate the event, enjoy an
evening of codctails and hors
d'oeuvres, music, Models on the
Move fashion presentation, and
tree gifts. L.anoome cosmetics will
also be providing a
complimentary brow shaping
service from their licensed
cpeciallsts. All proceeds from this
event will benefit the Pretend
City. Suggested donation for
attendees: $15. Macy's South
Coast Plaza is at 3333 Bristol St.
For a reservation, (714) 556-0611
ext. 4231.
MUSIC
JAZZ BY FRANK POTENZA
Guitarist, composer and educator
Frank Potenza makes his Scott's
Seafood Jazz C1ub debut with the
Shelly Berg Quartet feat\.lring Red
Holloway on Friday and Saturday
at 7:30 and 9:30 at Founder's Hall.
Tidcets are $46 for the late show
and $49. for the earty
performance. The Center is at iOO
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
For more information, call (714)
740-7878.
CUBA'S ORQUESTA ATAGON
Hear the rid\ IOUnda of Orqueata
Aragon at 8 p.m. Mey 3 ll ...
Barclay Theatre. For "'°'91hen 60
y98rs, this legendary eneemble
has Introduced the aoundt of
CUban jazz to eountries around
the world. Tidcets ate $35 and $29
•nd are available through the
Barcl1y box office at (949)
864 4848.
want at ho~ in your pajama&.
The several Santa Monica
SeafOod locations are owned
and. operated by the Ogllano
family, whose great-grandfather
John came to California from
Italy ln the late 1800s. He and his
sons started as fishermen and
ultimately developed the present
day Santa Monica Seafood
stores, wblch include a
60,000-square-foot "state of the
art" complex in Rancho
Dominguez. You can read more
about the history of the Qgliaoo
family, their other stores and
their ~ion statement on
www.santamoniciueafood.com.
As I said before. Santa Monica
Seafood is really a store, with
fresh breads and cold drinks and
an extensive selection of fresh
seafood to choose from that
runs the length of the building.
with calamarl, swordfish, lobster,
octopus and salmon pat~.
But this is just the store stuff.
We have ordered the chowder
and pounds of fresh prawns for
several parties, and believe me,
everyone leaves happy. You can
buy the cocktail sauce and the
lemons right there, too. The
pre-made sushi is just adequate,
and I don't recommend it.
The staff is as kind and
courteous as you could hope.
That sure is nice to be able to
say.
The take-out (or eat in)
department offers hot
sandwiches. like the spicy tuna
burger ($5.95), the Cajun
'RUSSIAN BEAUTY'
The Pacific Symphony plays a
program of Russian wor1ts on
May 7 and 8 at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center.
The divertimento from
Stravinsky's "The Fairy Kiss,"
written on the 35th anniversary of
Tchaikovsky's death, and
Prokofiev's Violin Concerto No. 1
precede Tchaikovsky's "Swan
Lake" ballet suite. Tidcets cost
from $19 to $59. Orange County
Performing Arts Center, 600 Town
Center Drive. Information: (714)
755-5799.
FYI
•WHERE: 154 E. 17th St., Costa
Mesa
•WHEN: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m .
Monday through Friday; 10 a.m.
to 8 p.m. Saturday; and 10 a.m .
to 7 p.m. Sundfy
•HOW MUCH: Moderate
•Phone: (949) 674-4737
•WEBSITE:
Santamonlcas.afood.com
swordfish sandwich (market)
and one of my favorites, the crab
cake sandwich ($6.95). The cool
appetiurs. include shrlmp or
crab cocktails, and even fried
calamari.
The aforementioned
chowders, foods ·out of the
fryer," such as fish and chips
($6.95) and shrimp and chips
($7.95), and items such as fish or
chicken tacos, shrimp sdr fry
and fresh fish "from the grill" all
round out the to-go menu. The
fish is great for sunny summer
days. The mild, fresh halibut has
been my favorite. The "take out"
menu will be changing over the
next several weeks, with some
new additions and a couple
subtractions.
The beauty of Santa Monica
Seafood is it caters to those like
me, who are willing to get in the
car and drive there, and to those
who are willing to peruse,
purchase and prepare the fish
themselves.
• KATHY MADER's dining reviews
appear every other Thursday.
MUSIC AT THE TEE ROOM
The Mark Davidson Trio, with Ron
Esctiete on guitar, performs at 8
p.m. Fridays at the Tee Room,
3100 Irvine Ave .• Newport Beach.
$10 cover. (949) 766-0121.
JAZZ.TRIO
Gulfstream Restaurant in
Newport Beach presents a jazz
trio Sunday through Wednesday
as regular entertainment at 850
Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach.
See HOURS, Pace Al2
ByTomTltut
0 ne can only Shudder at
what Oscar WI.Ide
might ·concoct if the
celebrated (and infamous)
Victorian playwright were
practicing his craft today.
given the artistic li,cense
modem playwrights enjoy.·
. ln Wilde's time, the England
of the late 19th and early 20th
centuries, playgoers were
required to read between the
aoid-tipped (for those times)
lines to fully appreciate his
social satire. 1\vo Wilde plays,
"The Importance of Being
Earnest" and .. Mrs. Warren's
Profes&on" -both presented
on local stages just this
season -appear
inconsequencial and
overdramatic, respectively,
when viewed through 21st
century sensibilities.
Before either of those social
conunents saw the light of
day. Wilde honed his craft on
a scrip! that seems 10 veer
between drawing room
comedy and edgy
meloO.rama. .. Lady
Wmdermere's Fan," which 15
enjoying an elegantly
well-staged production al UC
Irvine.
Guest director J.R. Sullivan
has mounted a tantalizingly
intriguing rendition of this
earty WI.Ide work. which
teases its audience with a Big
Secret that hangs over the
theater throughout the
second act. Since this is the
first time "Lady Wa.ndermere's
Fan· has been mounted
locally in some four decad es.
it shan't be revealed here just
what that secret i.!.. although
discerning playgoers should
be able to ferret it out before
the first-act amain.
The lady of the title -
manied two years and a
mother, but who's just come
·of age" -Is a fascinating
chaia.cter, tom between a
husband she beliews has
little time for her and a
lovesk:k would-be swain who
has pleoty. When she
di<lcovers Lord Wmdermere
has been funneling large
sums of money to a strange
.woman, which he refuses to
explain, ntarital tension
{Vtctorlan-sty1e. always weU
mannered) approaches the
boiling point
Sara Parry delivers a
superlative performance in
the tide role. balancing her
often-melodramatic dialogue
with a high degree of
sincerity. Taking the auclience
into her confidence -a
rather cheet.-y ploy in today's
theater -somehow works
quite weD !ti a period piece
such as this.
Michael P. Morgan as her
secretive husband treads a
fine line between fidelity and
deception as he endeavors to
ensure that his young wife
remain unaware of the
scandalous secret. Andrew
Samonsky thrusts his heart
onto his sleeve in his fervcni
pursuit of this unavailable
women.
The "scarlet woman" in
question is exceptionally well
interpreted by Ailene King.
whose effect on the
production grows
immeasurably in the second
act. Wmdell D. Middlebrooks
plays her corpulent swam
(known as "Tubby") wtth
appreoable comic bluster.
There are some roles not
overly consequential, but
filled with rich social
commentary which receive
particularly adept creatrnem
in the UO production.
Mandy Schmieder excels a'>
the loquacious duchess
FYI
•WHAT: "Lady
Windermere'• Fan•
• WH£'R£: UC Irvine Claire
Trevor Theater
•WHEN: Oosing
performances at 8 p.m . today
and Friday; and at 2 and 8
p.m. Saturdey
• oOST: S15 to $17
• CALI.: (949) 824-2787
pumJing ripe.gof&p on one
hand while overtly protecting
her virginal daUghter (Jessica
May SlfMl'NOn) from it on the
ocher. Martin Swovedand is
Wt1de's pe150nal voice in this
play. peppering social
commentary in all directions.
Some of this conunentary
will ring familiar to UO
audiences, Weve all heard ~
expressions "I can resist
anything but temptation· and
.. a cynic is one who knows the
price of everything and the
valueofnothin~"buthow
many of us real.iz.ed both
sayin~ came from this play?
Technically, the UO
production revels in depth
and elegance. Ouistopher
Sousa-Wynn's beautifully
realized settings are dressed
with Victorian ftourish by
Samantha E. White's superbly
fashioned costumes. Ouistina
1-Munich's lighting designs
fwther embellish the overall
effect
"Lady Wmderrnere's Fan.·
first produced 111 1892. is a
valuable history lesson for
today's students of the
theater. in which manne~
and morality take center stage
and the sly wit of Wilde
skewers both effectivel): UO's
marvelous production is a
splendid recreation of this
bygone period.
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Thursdays and Saturdays.
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Continued from All
Hou,. are 5 tot p.m. Suflday and
8 to 10 p.m. Monday through
Wedn..tay. (949) 718-0188.
WUKlYJAM
The Studio Cate pl'eMnts
Monday Night Jami from 7 to 11
p.m. fNetY we"-"Wanted ..
rnusldans Include guitar players,
bus playera, llngers, drummers,
keyboardists and others at 100
Main St., Newport Bea<:h. Free.
(949) 675-77GO.
Duo, play at Mamma Gin• et 251
E. Colet Highwly In Newport et 8
p.m. FridaV9 ~ Seturdeya and
et 7 p.m . SUndtV9 and Mondays.
Diana Dftrl joint the duo on
vocaat on Mondays. It'• fNe.
Information: (949) 873-9600
mualc of Common Ground from
Wedn••d•Y through$Ynday.
The bend perform• from 7 to 10
p.m. Wednesday end Thursday,
from 8:30 p.m. to 12:301.m.
Friday end Saturdey end from 2
to 8 p.m. Sunday. Th• t..caurant
la at 2735 W. Coast Highway,
MUSIC Kl TtE QRl.L Newport S.adt. Free. (948)
1"* ~Grill ofhlrs llve &42-3431.
mulic f1tday and Seturday nights. . Greg Morgan, ,.kl P9pef' ~ MUSIC AT PLAYERS Keltv Gol'dlen (known •MPG) Playera restaurant ls now offering
perlonn daelc roc:t. R&B 9nd live mutlc from 9 p.m. to
swlng et 8:30 p.m. M1dev.-Marvin midnight every Friday and
Gregory and MPG wilt perlonn Saturday. Players ls at 512 W. 19th
ctas8ic rode. swing and R&B et 8:30 St, Cocta Mesa. No covet charge.
p.m. Saturdays. The restaurant is (949) 646-5616.
at 830 Udo Perle Drive, Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 875-3474. WEEKEND MUSIC ·
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on the taX on Friday and the New York Jazz Connection The Rusty Pelican otters the
Seturdey evenlngt end &lnday
fol btundl. The program fHtut'W
all your favorttee on the
UJ«)phone. Anthony't la et 161 E.
C08lt Hfghway. (949) 873-3425.
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T~ Ci, • funk. rodt and 11t1otown
act. perform• et 9 p.m. Seturday9
at Cannelo't Rlltorente, 3620 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mer.
Solo gultarttt Ken Sendera
perform• clautcal flarMOCO
tunes et 7:30 p.m. Tueadaya end
Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922.
SATlJROAY NtGHT RU
Gerald lahlbethl and the Stone·
BridQe Band play rock and R&B at
9 Q.m. Siturdayt at Sutton Place
Hotel'a llianon Lounge, 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach.
Free. (949) 47'r20Q1.
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IMPROV AT OCC
Orange C08llt ~ ·~ • unique #let hlMotJf ~~under
the dwectiOl 1 bf ()CC tt-*
picfs 11 er Alex Golaon. The~ to
8(). minute produc::don It modeled
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PetfonnanCM are ICNduted for 8
p.(n. May 12 and 1 p.rn. May t3 In
• the Drama Lab. Adm.i9tlon it fr-. occ la It 2701 r.Hview Road In o.m Mesa. For Information, calt
(714) 432-6640, ext s.
'TAAING OF THE SHREW'
Orange Coatt CQfl"lmunlty
College'• Theatre Department is
staging a onHct cutting of
William Shakeapeare'a.comedy
"The Taming of the Shiew; a
~lnute productien of full
measure slapstick comedy.
Performances are at 5 p.m.
Saturday end Sunday on the lawn
of the Arts Center and at 1 p.m.
today in the college's Orama Lab
Theatre. Performances are free.
For information, call (714)
721-5508. The college la at 2702
Fairview Road in Costa Mesa.
'RELATIVELY SPEAKING'
"Relatlvety Spealdng• will be
performed at the South Coast
Repertory at the Julianne Argyros
Stage through April. Tictets cost
from $19 to $54. South Coast
Repertory is at 665 Town Center
Drive in Costa Mesa. For tictets,
call (714) 708-5555 or visit
www.scr.org.
'tNTIMATE APPAREL'
South Coast Repertory will
premiere Lynn Nottage's
"Intimate Apparel; a drama
about an African American
seamstress in 1906, her divergent
clients and the love she finds
through her letters, on the
Segerstrom Stage through May
18. Tlctets cost $19 to $54. South
Coast Repertory is at 655 Town
Center Drive in Costa Mesa. For
tictets, call (714) 708-5555 o r visit
www.scr.org.
'POOR RICHARD'
Jean Ke rr's bittersweet 1964
ro mantic comedy "Poor Ridiard"
ends its run on Sunday in Orange
Coast College's Drama lab
Studio. Curtain is 8 p.m.
Saturdays and 2 and 7 p.m. on
Sundays. Tictets are $6 and S7
and be purdiased by calling (714)
432-5640. OCC is at 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa.
ART
'ZINE SCENE'
"Zine Scene; an exhibit of zrnes
organized by the Cranbrook Art
Museum, will be on display
through Sunday 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 people or small
groups. Museum hours are 10
a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through
Friday, 10 a .m. to 7 p.m. Saturday
and 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
Free. (949) 759-1122.
DANCE
ll1E BALLET MONTMARTE
The Ballet Montmarte will present
8 mixed program of classical and
contemporary ballet works at 4
p.m . Sunday at the Barclay
Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive,
Irvine . Tldcets are $18 and are
available only at the Barclay box
offi<:e. Reservations: (949)
854-4646.
'ENEMY BEHIND THE GATES'
Phildanco, a Philadelphia dance
company, is bring ing the ballet
"Enemy Behind the Gates• to the
Irvine Barclay Theatre at 8 p.m.
Friday and Saturday. Tldtets are
$35 and $30, half price for
full-time studen\I with valid ID.
Information: (949) 854-4646.
SWING ERA SALUTE
The State Stlfft ballet of Santa
Barbara will perform ·eauroom;
• salute to the Swing Era, at 8
p.m. May 3 at Orange Coast
College's Robert B. Moore
Theatre. Tictett cost from $37 to
$31. OCC Is at 2701 Fairview
Road. Coat.a Mesa. Information:
(714) 432-6880.
STUDENT DMC£ CONCERT
Orange Cout Collegn Dance
Oepa,,rnent wfll host its ~h
annuaf Student Dance Concert et
8 p .m. Friday and Saturday et the
Robert B. Moore Theatre.
f .. turing modem, Jan, tap, ballet.
Mtddle Easi.m and ftamenco
dance. l"'tdceta ,,. $13, for
lnf0f1'nation, catl (71•) .:J2-5880.
0CC It et 2701 Fairview Roed,
C<*IMeu.
'
wm be the featured apeeker et
Bali.t Paciftca'e lneugural
Signature Event et 11 e.m. Mey 16
In the Grand Ballroom of the Four
Seatona t4otet in Newpot't. The
gala lundleon will be a
retrospective of G~
danclnO career, includtng tpecial
photot of her llfe and fllm clipe of
her molt eoclaimed
performances. tnformlltfon: (949)
851-9930, ext. 111.
SWING
Lessons are given fNlf'Y Sunday
from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Avent
Garde Ballroom In Newport
Beadl by the Orange County
Swing Da nce Ctub. All 8Qe8 are
welcome, and no partnen ere
needed. F-or more Information,
vlait oc:swlng.com or call (909)
6~119.
ARGE.NTlHE 'fAHGO
Tango dancing is offered from 8
p.m. to 12:30 a.m. on the first
Saturday of eadl month at
Danacene Studio, 2980
McCllntodc Way, Costa M ....
(714) 641-8688.
KIDS
STARLIGHT STORIES
Children 3 to 7 years ~dare
invited to participate In aonga and
finger-puppet play• at 1 p.m.
Mondaya at the Costa Mua
Library, 1855 Pa rte Ave. (949)
646-8845.
PJSAND BOOKS
A dilldren's story time Is
presented at 7 p.m. Mondays and
at 10:30 a.m. Saturdays at the
Newport Beach Central Library,
1000 Avoeado Ave. Children may
wear pajamas to the evening
sessions. Free. (949) 717-3801.
WEEKLY STORmUER
A cttild ren's story time Is held at
10:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Sames
& Noble BPoksellers at Metro
Pointe. 901-8 South Coast Drive,
Costa Mesa. (714) 444-0226.
STORY TIME
A diildren's story time it held at
10 a.m. Wednesdays and 10:15
a.m. Fridays at Borde rs Boob &
Music at South Coast Plaza, 3333
Bear St, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) •
432-7854. :
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
Beach. $10-$15. (949) 642·3431.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
.
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunday
brundi from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. ·
every Sunday at 2735 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beadi.
$8-$15. (949) 642-3431.
TWILIGHT DINING
A twilight dining menu,
featuring dishes s uch as cttldten
parmigiana and calamari plcante
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. Coalt
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
642-7880.
WINE TASTINGS
Hi-Time Wine Cellars offer• 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
international seafood and salad
buffets. roasts carved to ordef
and breakfast favorite• la held
from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m . at
Sutton Plaoe Hotel, 4500
MacArthur Blvd .. Newport
Beactt. $30; S40 with
champagne. (949) 476-2001.
CLUBS
ALTA COFFEE
Musical act1 perform et 8:30
p.m. Thursd ays through
Saturday• at Alta Coffee Hou18,
506 31st St, Newport Beech.'
(949) 675-0233.
ATRIUM MARQUIS
A varle1Y of live mu1lc la
pre1ented daily at the Atrium'•
Alrporter Club, 18700 MacArthur
Blvd., Irvine . (949) 83S-2no.
81STIW201
J azz la played at 8 p.m. Fridays
and S.turdey1 and at 11 1.m.
Sund1ya et Bistro 201 ,'3333 W.
Co81\ Highway, Newport had\. '
(949)631-1 651. •
DtN DIN AT UJeOO TERRACE ·
lnstru,.,.ntal muaJc: la perlol'nled
after 9 p.m. Thuradayt, end pop
end rode la presented after t p.m. •
Frtdaya •nd Seturdeya tt Dfn Ofn
et the Bemboo Terrace, 1m
Newport Btvd., Coaq M ....
(949) M6-5560.
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QUOTE of THE DAY
"Usually you look/ orward to
playing a team that knocked
you out of the [CIFJ
playoffs.."
St.ft Cond, CdM boys volleyball coach
GOLF
Daley a . .
Golden
• senior
Mesa Verde senior flight
champion played in first
three Jones Cup events.
W hy do we often mention
the seniors who play golf in
this space? Because golf is
the sport of a lifetime. And
there's something special to be said
about the player whose body is
breaking down and unable to perfonn
at the same level but endures the rough
edges and good walks (or cart rides)
with good friends and family members,
or maybe somebody they're meeting for
the first time.
And while scanning the list of
winners from the recent Mesa Verde
Country Oub Senior Oub
....-------.. Ouunpionship. I
RICHARD
DUNN
noticed one of our
good friends -Pete
Daley-had
finished first in the
60-69 age division.
Daley, despite
being a "super
senior.· captured the
regular men's club
· championship at
Mesa Verde four
years in a row ( 1998
through 2001 ) . Last
fall. he was
dethroned by Steve Rhorer, who will
receive an invitation from his club to
participate in the fourth annual Jones
Cup this summer. slated to be held at
his home club (TBA).
It will likely be the first Jones Cup
played without Daley. He was the only
amateur to play in the first three Jones
Cups.
Even though his amateur
competitors in Jones Cup Ill last
summer at Big Cl.nyon Country Oub
were all in their early-and rnid-305.
Daley wasn't concerned about
appearances or length off the tee.
"They're young bucks,· Daley said.
"But I think what happens when you
finally get up to a certain age is that it
becomes mental. and the young guys
don't have the experience. If we're
playing courses 6.600 or 6, 700 yards.
then I won't be as long. But mentally. I
think I probably, hopefully, I will play a
little smarter than they do and that's
where I~ an advantage."
An intematJonal competitor in the
seniors division, Daley was 62 when he
played in his third Jones Cup and still
had never taken a golf lesson in his life
and probabty never will
·1 think when you get to a certain
age. you stay with the swing you've had
most of your lire,• said Daley, who won
the inaugural Jones Cup in 2000 with
Mesa Verde head professional Tom
SargenL ·I'm too old. You can't teach an
old dog new tricks. Oh. sure. you run
into problems. bur you just ask your
buddies to help you ouL I've been
fortunate to find out wha1's wrong with
See GOLF, Pac• 82
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Sports "'°"9: (9491574-4222 • Sports Fu; (9491650-0170
HIGH SCHOOL GOLF
Sea Kings capture
first Pelican Cup
CdM 's Sherman marches to
inedaJist honors as Sea Kings
collect 17 -stroke triumph.
NEWPORT COAST -Corona del Mar
High senior Nick Sherman made sure his
presence was felt in the inaugural Pelican
Cup boys golf match between the Sea Kings
and Back Bay rival Newport Harbor.
Sherman. who did not play Tuesday
when CdM lost to Tesoro. shol 4-over-par
71 to earn medalist honors and lead the
Sea Kings to a 401 -418 nonleague victory in
18 holes Wednesday at PeUcan Hill Golf
Oub.
CdM (9·4), the defending Pacific C.Oast
League champion atop the league stand·
ings this spring. benefited from a balanced
attack. as junior AJex Olikovani carded an
•
80, senior Tim Frohiltng
shot 81, sophomore Zack
Rabinovich posted an 82
and junior Robert llry
rounded oul the Sea King
scorers with an 83.
Sophomore Davis Pem·
stein was the low scorer for Newport (5·9)
with an 81. while sophomore Brandon
Sowers (82), junior Michael Benvenuti (83),
senior Garrett Whitfield (84) and junior Da·
vid Motschenbacher (88) rounded out the
top five for the Sailors.
"Hopefully we can do this once a year.·
said Newport co-coach Scott Tarnow. who
was impressed with Sherman "Nick Sher-
man had a little of everything worlcing for
him. It's a tough course to get around and ii
was littJe windy. This is CdM's year. and I
thin.It next year will be ours.·
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL
EYEOPENER
• Daily~ru.11
Spmtl IW GfF-c ... -
Apnl 28 honoree
N1CK SCHAUMBURG
Tlusday, ~· 24, 2003 81
Corona del Mar
H1gh's Nick
Sherman.
above. chips to
the green to
make a b1rd1e
on the lOtti
hole
Wednesday at
Pehcan Hill Golf
Club. At left,
Newport
Harbor's
Michael Vacker
follows through
with an ocean
view from No
7. The Sea
Kings woo the
maugural
Pelican Cup
over their Back
Bay rrvals.
PHOTOSB~
SfAN>ill.LER
DAit. Y Pit. O'
CdM rallies to def eat Northwood
Pacific Coast leader drops
Northwood in four, but
coach isn't too pleased.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -Defeating the
defending Pacific Coast League dlarn-
pion should have pleased the Corona
del Mar High boys volleyball team.
right?
•
The Sea Kin~ sent visiting North-
wood home with a 13-15, 15_., 15·7,
15-9 league loss Wednesday, but it was
hardly lo the liking of CdM C'.oach Steve
Conti, who bad a few words about his
leam's preparation and intensity.
"We didn't come ready to play.· Conti
said. "We played with no emotion, like
we didn't want to be out there. Usually
you loot forward U> playing a team that
knocked you out of the ICIFI Playoffs.·
CdM dropped all three matches (O
Nonhwood a year ago, including a OF
Southern Section DiVlSion IV semifinal
in three games. The Thnberwotves had
all seniors starting last season but have
just two returning players this year. in
which they're 3-6, 2-3 in league.
"We should not have been unpre-
pared to take care of bustness.• Conte
said. ·rm at a 10$$. I told them before
the match that we didn't look like we
were prepared to play volleyball and
that d.idn~ change throughouL
•Ifwe pla)"'d Laguna Beach (Wednes-
day! ... It would have been a different
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Zach Friedrichs
Versatile three-sport standout admits baseball is his
favorite spon and it has definitely shown in his play.
match."
The Sea Kings (IO· 7. 5-0) defeated La-
guna Beach Ul four games Ul the PCL
opener earlier this month and the two
teams will face each other today at ap-
proximately 4:30 p.m. at CdM.
Conn did pnuse the play of sopho-
more brothers Krvln and Tom Welch.
who slammed 25 and 12 bDs., respec-
tively. ~y. along With senior set.
ter Gng Gabriel 158 assist.st.
See ec., P11&• 82
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SPORTS
CDM HIGH SCHOOL SOF I BALL na1 two kills or the ~ ~e
and KiMn Weld> hll Cbrou8J1 the
bJocb to diodl the final polnl Continued from Bl Senior Miles \burman tallied
two -or bla three ldlll In the fourth
Kevin welcb said the Sea Kings game, which CdM ledi 7-2, be-
may have taken the 11.mber· ~ fore Northwood ,began getting a
wolves too JJsbdy. net presence with senior tWt.n
Eagles g¢t caug~t in dOwn cycle
"We came ln thinlclng that brotben &ic and Steve Richter, Steve Vlr&•n have been and they jumped all
they lost all lheit senion and who eacb talUed solo stuff blocb Daily Pilot OW!' that.'"
didn't have any J~ership. but along with hilS that round the The Seabawb built a &-0 lead,
they overwhelmed us that first gaps in CdM'a defense. COSI'A MESA -Pstaoda High 8COdng three runs tn each or the
game,· be sald. ~Losing that fint A service ace and a CdM hit-softball ooecb Man:: Rodig aid fl first two lnnlnp. Jennller Shafi.-
game spart.ed us. We were upset ling ecror allowed the Tunber-bas been an up-and--down eee80Cl zadeh smacked a two-tun home
after thaL" woM!s to dose within 1~8. but for bis Eagles, thus fK WedDelday run to right-center field to stan
N'orthwood took a bder 4-3 Younnan got a much-needed was the downside of thaf aasess-the scoring for Ocean View (6· ll,
lead in Game 2 before CdM sideout when he reached to his ment, as Golden West League visi-3-3). Coach IC,at:by Ponce's Sea-
scored the 6.naJ 12 points, Inter-: rtgbt to one-arm a mum. deftly tr.I' ~ View came up wllh ill hawb coJlected' atx or their 12
twined with·12sldeouta. placing the ball away ftom de-bigbellt-ecodng OQtput of Che--bits In the flractwo innings and
The thJ,td. pme featwed 21 .fenders. aoo in.its 11~3 ~ · n;ever allowed any effects of bav-
sideout&. CdM was stuck on ap On the nen poJnt. ~ • "I don't know what team I'm Ing a week off for spring break.
8-2 lead for seven of the sldeouts Welch made a. dM toward the eotng to get from game to -ibday wu an Wlusual day !or
before building a 10-2 lead. Sen-middle to keep alive a North-·game," RodJg said or bis equad ~ w." Ponce said. "'We usually
ior Eric Jones tallied 8ix kills l.n wood bit abd CdM eventually wb.lcb.·dropped tD .9-5, 24 In scom aboui three rum a game.
Game 3 while getting help on the got the acore when the visitors leq\.ie. •1 know we're capable of We started olr th1s season' slug-
outslde from senior Bart Weld>, bit the ceiling on a return. much better ball than today. pb. but we're peaking now."
who tallied three kills in the Bart Welc.b, on a ltLdf blook. l'lbe Seabawb) came out here 1be Eagles ah~ aJ.ngs orure
span. along with JdDs by Gabriel and ready to pJay. I don't th.Ink we when they scored twice in the
The Tunberwolves got as close Kevin Welch, gave the Sea Kings were as lnteme as we should 1eCOnd to cut the deficit to 6-2.
as l2-7 before Jones tallied his ft-the victory.
.
Frahman Olelsea Kaplan
opened the frame by reaching on
an mor and sophomore. Hillary
lMsen foUowed with a base hit
'Iben. with two out, senior Laura
Monon stepped up with a two-
run double.
"I still think we're always the
underdog," ~ said. "We now
have to get back to the basics
and fundamental play. I won't
~ that wed off u an excuse."
Though his team under-
achieved, "Rodlg also noticed the
talent and o«renstve power dis-
pJayed by the Seabawb.
"'L think their record is deceiv-
ing,• Rodlg said. "They are defi-
nitely better than their record in· dic:ates..
Estancia scored Its 8nal run in
GOLF club. The clubs also rotate as
host site in the Jones Cup. HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING
Continued from B 1
my swing when I've needed to."
Daley ls goH's ultimate late
bloomer. He didn't start playing
until he was 41. Daley won his
first big championship in 1997,
when he captured Mesa Verde's
senior club tide.
Tu put Daley's streak of four
straight tides in perspective,
consider that no Mesa Verde
member has won more than two
in a row since the club opened
in 1959.
Oyde Sarver is Mesa Verde's
all-time men's club champion
with five titles (1962-63. '71, '73
and '77).
The Jones Cup, created by
Lhis sports section as part of
the Pletcher Jones
Motorcars/ Daily Pilot Oub
Oiampionship Series. is a
pro-am contested in a
better-ball of partners format.
Each club -Mesa Verde, Big
Canyon, Newport Beach
Country Oub and Santa Ana
Country O ub -is responsible
for selecting their own pro-am
team. The only standards are
that the pro is a full-time staff
member and the amateur a
dues-paying member at the
•••
As for the Mesa Verde Senior
Oub Ouunpionship, Dave Irwin
is not related to PGA
Olampions Tour s tar Hale
Irwin, but be certainly played
like the three-time U.S. Open
champion, shooting a 138 with
a 70-68 to win the overall gross
title. Hank Aihara won the
overall net championship at
65-~133.
Here's a breakdown: Low
gross in Flight 50-59. Randy
Thome (145), Dale Willetts
(150), Jim Doody (156) and Tum
DeGuelle (156); low net, Rand
McDevitt (138), Rick Lloyd
(141). Tim Cappel (144) and
George Kyaw (146).
Low gross in Flight 60-69,
Daley (146), Corky Venen (166),
Larry Keyser (168) and Dan
Toomey (169); low net, Dave
Ginns (141). Duke Perrin (142),
Jim Kerrigan (144) and Warren
Ringer (145).
Low gross in F1igbt 70-79,
Don Ban.ks (ltp) and Dave
Schweitzer (179); low net, Ted
Asato (147) and Lee Skarin
(155). Winning low gross in
Flight 8~·89 was Paul Sakaguchi
(203), while Bird Cross (159)
won low net.
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Tlw Fft:z.Oit'ft.an ~ ~ ~ & ~ ........
CdM girls dominate
• GIRl.S: The Quona del
Mar High girls swimmin& team
defeated Padfic Coast League
visitor Northwood. 115-55,
Wednesday.
Freshman Lexie Shue won
the 200-yard individual medley
(2:13.34) and the 500 freestyle
(5:19.26) and also chipped In
on two victorious relays.
Kim McJCay won the 200 free
(2:00.82), was second in the 100
butterfty for CdM.
Jackie McCoy won the 50 free
(27.03) and was second in the
100 breast.stroke (1 :16.59).
Brittney Bowlus (I 00 free in
55.60) and Tumua Anae (100
breaststroke in I: 11.57) were
also winners for the Sea Klngs.
Tars rule Warriors
•BOYS: Senior Andrew Cole
Padflc Coast l.e!gu! girts
CdM 115, Northwood 56
200 medley 194ay -1. CofOna del Mer
IJ. Anae, McCoy, Shue, Bowlus), 1:58.08.
200 free 1. McKay (CdM), 21)().82. 2.
Kim (NI, 2:06. 12; 3 Haftma ICdM),
2.'08.69.
200 IM-1 Shue ICdMI. 2 13.34;
5outhef1and (NI. 2 18 43, 3 Wtn...,.
(CdMI, 2:31.n
50 tree-1. Mc:CovlCdMI. 2703. 2
Kaw8ta INI. 21.57. l. Cat19on ICdMI. 27.S2
100 fly -1 SoulheNnd (N). 1:02.18;
McKay(CdMI. 1:o3.42:3. UIN), 1:08.80.
100 free -1. Bowlus (CdM), 56.80; 2
Uao (CdM). 56.29; 3. J. Anae (CdM).
56.70.
500 free-1. Shue ICdM), 5:19.98; 2
Ch. Hewko (CdMI. 5:40.09; 3. Blldet
ICdMI, 8109.29.
200 free relay -1 Corona del Mar
(Liao. Olandlet, Mcteay, Bowlus), 1:45.06
100 bed<-1. Hube11 (NI, 1 '03.02. 2. J.
""" (CdM). ':03.o5; 3. Soutn«land (N).
1:07.24.
100 bre.t -1 T AnM (CdM). 1 11.57;
2. McCov (CdM). 1 1U9; 3. Winnen
ICdMI. t :18JIO.
400 free relay -eo.-. del Mat !Shue.
Mc:!Cr(. Liao. Bowlus I. 3:62.51
FRIEDRICHS
Continued from B 1
my sophomore and senior year.
basketball last year and
baseball for three yean.. Next
year, I'm not totally sure what I
will do, but I think 1 will go to
Whittier College and play
football and baseball."
Football didn't aJways seem
attractive to Friedrichs. After
all, he just began pJaying the
sport three years ago. But he
improved natwalJy and be fit in
well as quartert>ack because or
bis strong ann. That abWty baa
also helped him tn baseball. He
baa also been using an
aggressive style at the plate.
C.Oming into this week.
Priedrichs led the Ughtning
won two events and Newport
Harbor High won all but two
individual events, leading to a
100.5-67.5 victory over Sea
View League host Woodbridge
at UnivenJty High.
Cole won the 200-yard free-
style (1 :49.33) and the I 00
buttertly (54.79) ..
Sailors triumphant
• GIRl.S: Seniors Nicole
Mackey and Jenna Murphy
each won . two individual
events and the visiting New-
port Harbor High girls swim
team won the Sea View
League duaJ meet against
Woodbridge, 93-71, at Univer-
sity High Wednesday.
Mackey won the 100 butter-
fly (58.95) and the 100 back·
stroke (58.34) while Murphy
won both the I 00 breaststroke
S.. View L!!gue bop
Newport Hertlor 100.6,
Woodbridge 17.5
200 m«!ley relay -1 Woodb<ldge.
1:49.77
200 free-1 Cole (NH), 1 49.33, 2
Belden (NHI. 1:56 01. 3 Jonh (NHI.
1:5661
200 IM-\ Yw10 CW!. 2:07116. 2 Stnda<r
INHl. 2:08.22. 3. ShemlSn INHI. 2:18.50
50 free-1 McGh,. (NHI. 23.28; 2
Bury (NHI. 23.49, 3. Moody IWl. 23.57.
100 ny. 1. Cole INHI. 54.79, 2 Yano
(W), 58.JO; 1 Bury (NH), 58 38.
100 free-t. ~(NHI. 5l45; 2.
Kraus (W), 51.73; 3. Mc:Ghle (NHI, 52 12.
500 free · l Joflh (NHI. 5· 12.04; 2. Belden
(NHl. lic21A7; 1 ""*"'-(W), sain
200 free relay -1 Newpon (Cole.
Welner. McGhte. Buryl, 1 :34.07
.IOOt.dr-l Sn:Uw(,_..), 1;02.79; 2.
Shemwi (,..}, 1:03.17. 3. Uen (W). 1 06.51
100 br9Mt • 1 Moore (W), 1 -OS 21. 2
Hsueh (W). 1-0773, 3 no neme (NH)
1:13. 18.
400 fr" relay -1 Newport Harbor
(Cole. Welner. S1nct .. r. Bury). 3 34 50
with a .421 batting average through 14 games. He's
hitting .476 with runners tn scoring position and
be also baa a team-best 21 RBI&
•tte has been a tremendous leader for us this
year." Emerson laJd. "He jUlt goes out there and
competes and glvee us opportunitiea to win
bal.Jga.mes. He steps up at the right time."
(1:12) and 200 lnclividuaJ
m edley'(2: 15.02).
Alex Anderson (200 free in
2:06.07) and Anne Belden (I 00
free in 55.81) also won.
Anderson, Belden Annma-
rie Harvey and Mackey
teamed to win the 200 free re-
lay in 1 :45.50. ·
T-wolves topple CdM
•BOYS: The Corona del
Mar High boys were defeated
by Pacific Coast League visitor
Northwood Wednesday,
though! official resuJts were
not available.
Daniel Nehenke won lhe
100-yard freestyle in a per-
sonal-record 54.76 and thal
Ryan Moore aJso posted a PR
by winning 1he 500 free in
5:24.
S.• View Luau• gtm
Newport Harbor 93,
Woodbddge 71
200 medley relev -1 Woodb<•dg•,
1•6735
200 lr-tyle • 1 "1>der90n INH),
2 06 07, 2 Brigg• (W), 2 06 67. 3
Brandon (W). 2 09 59
200 lM -1 Murphy (NH). 2 15 02, 2
Zoeto (W), 2 1786. 3 Ronc;e (W). 2 2Q 96
50 free-t G.W-(WI, 25.29. 2.
"-o6e (NH), 29 11. 3. ~ (NHI. 2711
100 fty -1 Mec:key (NHI. 58.95. 2
Geuth-(W), 1 00 90, 3 Sein
(W), 11)2 82
100 lrM -t. Belden (NHI. 55.81, 2
p.,ole INHI, 68.03, 3. Z<>11h (W). 56.48
500 t.--1. Sein (W), 5:36.90; 2.
Conwev (NHI, 5·46 18, 3 Beebe INHI,
5:53.46
200 "" rel-v -1 NewPort Harbor
(Belden. Hllrvey, .Andenon, Medley)
1.45.50
IOO bedt 1 Maclev INHI. 58.34. 2.
Ronce (W). UXl 77. 3-Belden INHl. tUl..38.
100 b<eMtslrob • 1 Murphy INHI,
1 12. 2 Ton1n1 (WI. 1 13 9'
«>Cl free relay 1 Ylibodbndge. 3:52 JS
the fourth when courtesy runner
Be Diep, a frah.ow:t. crossed the
plate after seitior Karleen eur-
ran's fty ball to right field pro-
duced an error.
Rodig also said f.sta.nda
pltcher Muriel Mason, who took
the Joss after her complete--game
effort, h.as played with or against
the majority of the players ftom
Ocean View during ofrseason
club competition.
GoldeflWIMtl.elpl
OoNn vi.w 11, &t8"da 3 Sooreby ....... 0. View 330 tfi . ~· -11 t2 5
Estancia 020 '°° 0 -3 ' 4
lafeld, Cruz (71 end Mcleughlen;
Muon end Aco8ta. W -llfeld. L -
Mason. M . 2e~eaxter(O\ll, Morton
IE). HR -Shafludeh (OV).
HIGH SCHOOL
BASEBALL
Mu·stangs
top Bolsa
The Costa Mesa High baseball
team broke open a scoreless tie
with four runs in the fourth.
three in the fifth and two in the
seventh to overcome six errors
and claim a 9-4 win at Bolsa
Grande Wednesday in a makeup
consolation game from the New-
port El.ks Tournament
Sophomore Jeff WaJdron went
2 for 4 with four RBis and fellow
sop ho more Alex Pisarslcf went 2
for 3 with a pair of doubles and
one RBI to pace the Mustangs'
13-hit attack..
Meanwhile, senior startel"
George Vargas was holding the
Matadors in check. yielding jusl
two hits and one unearned runs
in five innings, before being re-
lieved. I le struck out four and
did nol issue a walk. The victory
evened Vargas' record at 3-3 and
allowed the Mustangs to improve
10 7-10.
Newport Elks TOl.WNIMl'lt
~=· Mesa 000 ~ 0 -I 13 I
BolN 000 01S 0 -' I 2
Vargas. Ptserslti (6). Cooper (71 and N
Hunter; Cum9n, Strobhen (5),
Esplnoze (6) 1nd Smith. W -Vargas.
J.3. L-Curran 28 -Piserski (CM) 2.
J. Waldren (CM), N. Hunter ICM).
Vaqueros edge Sailors
Host Newport Harbor rallied
for three runs in the fifth to tie
the game at 7, bu1 Irvine pushed
across a run in the seventh 10
claim an 8-7 Sea View League
baseball victory Wednesday.
Righi fielder Ryan Rowe went
3 for 4 and scored a run for the
Sailo rs (7-12, 2·6 in league).
Shortstop Dave Erickson also
sparkled offensively for the Sail-
ors. going 2 for 4 with an RBI
and two runs.
"I was proud of the way we
battled back.· Newport Coach
Joel Desguin said.
Irvine is now 3-5 in league.
s.. View Lucue
ltvlne8L~7 SCONuyln 1 Irvine 3JO 010 -I 7 3
Newport 021 130 o -1 10 4
Fujiel, Hederteln (5) end S. Oliver;
Torrey. C.ntareli. (71 end Sanc:hez .
W -Hederleln. L -Canteretla. 28-
McOueen (I)
Seahawks best Eagles
The Estancia • High baseball
team lost. 13-3, in 6ve innings to
visiting Ocean View in Golden
West League action Wednesday.
The Eagles (3-14, 1-5 in
league) were Without Coach Jo n
Green, who was ejected In Es-
tancia's P.revious game April 16.
The Eagles return to Golden
West League play Friday, whe.n
!hey visit Westminster at 3:15
p.m .
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SPORl\
BRIEFLY
Anteaters hope to ride out Wave s
MAUBU -For all the rich hl.s-
tory the UC Irvine men's voUey·
ball team has been making this
season, Coach John Speraw said
the Anteaters would actually be
better off if they didn~ repeat
history in their next match. Of
course, Speraw was alluding 10
the fact that UCJ has not played
Its best volleyball when facing
Peppe reline.
UCI, ranked No. 4 in the na-
tion and seeded fifth in the
Mountain Pacific Sports Federa-
tion Tournament. will Lake on
top-ranked Pepperdine (23-4) in
an MPSF semifinal today at 5
p.m. at Firestone Fieldhouse.
The match will be televised on
Collegiate Sports Television Net·
work.
'Ille Anteaters (20·10) won
their first-round MPSF touma·
ment match Saturday with a
four-game decision at Stanford.
UO swept the Waves Jan. 6. in
the 'Eaters' second match of the
season. But Pepperdtne, which
lost in the NCAA champion~hip
match last season. wa'! in total
con trol in a three-game victory
feb. 15 a t Crawford Hall. as well
(IS a four-game win April 3 at
Pepperdlne.
UCI is led by junior OUl')lde
hiller Jimmy Pelzel, who Wal>
named first-team All·MPSF this
week. Junior libero Greg Ford, a
former Orange Coast College
standout. earned third-team
honors, while sen ior outside hit·
ter Monte Tucker earned honor·
able mention.
Pelzel leads UCI with 5.06 kills
per game and Ford leads the
team in digs with 2.03 per game.
1 -by SteYe Virgen
C.oburn singled out
• Cl()LF: UC Irvine senior Jeff
Coburn has been named Big
West Conference Player of the
Year in men's golf ancj Paul
Smolinski Is Coach of the Year
for the third straight ~eason.
Coburn leads UCl with a 7 1.9
scoring average and has Ove
top-10 and three top·20 fin·
ishe1> thi1> season.
Joining Coburn as first-team
all-conference picks is senior
Mike Lavery. Lavery was the in-
dividual champion al the Big
West Tournament, completed
Tuesday and has a 72.3 scoring
average.
UCI women Angela Won, a
freshman. has also earned first·
team all-conference honors.
Senior Ryan Arms1rong dlld
1unior Vinnie Poncino re·
present the UCI men's team as
second-team
honoreei..
aJl-confercn<'e
Glssity equals record
•GOLF: bitancia 1 ligh i.eruor
Jason Cassidy shot 12-under SH
to tie the Mesa Llnda cour1>e re·
cord during a pra<;tice round at
the Costa Mesa Golf & Country
O ub Tuesday.
He made 12 birdies and Mll
pars and p~tted for l:.agle .,u,
times. Cassidy, who~e prevwus
best ~as 4·undrr 66, had '>I>.
cwo-pucts.
Cassidy i.h.ues the cour'>e
joins Sean Collini.. an ai.c,istant
pro at the Costa Mesa Goll &
Country O ub. who carded tw.
58 in late 2001.
Lions defeat Mustangs
•TENNIS: Co-.ta Mei.a lligh's
David Le won two seti. at l\iu. 3
i.ingles while the doubles tan-
dem of John Dang and Brian
Nguyen abo took two -.etc; in a
14·4 Golden West League hoy"
tennis lo\5 at We'!t1mn,1cr
Wednei.day
Lions buried. 22-2
• BASEBALL: llw Vanguard
University baseball ft>ll to ho\I
Cal State San liernardino, 22 2.
tn a nonconference gaml'
Wednesday
The lone bright i.pot for Van-
guard (l2·lJ) came on Tom
Baeder'i. solu home run.
Nonconfennco
cs B1kersnetd 22, Vafl9u•t'd 2
S4:0f11 by Innings
Vanguard 000 100 001 • 2 5 2
CSUB ~ 800 60> n 23 1
Seiirle, J f'ranco 121. M Franco l'l.
l<lem 161. Griggs 171 and Westerfield;
Cano. Frnnsloy (2), Rodriguez 13).
White 141. Holden(;), Fotctr 16) •
J1mene1171 Ayal1 t8J Lambaren (9)
and Simpson, Schweiger 141 W
Holden. 1 1 L 'Searle. 3 3 28 -
Searle (VI. Ayala 181 2, fhomas 18)
Tarnow 18 ) 38 Tarnow 18 ). Reh
181. Swaydan 181 HR -8aeder IVI,
M cAlle11181
Estancia alumni match
• VO LLEYBALi.: Ille 1-.stancia
High boy'> volleyball program
inVltt:') former player' to par·
t1cipa11· in 1l'o annual aJumni
match dnd barbe, ue. 'ched·
uled Saturd<ty at 5 fl m
A rnatC'h between the Junior
varsity and l:s tanc1a parent.,
Wtll bt:~ln di 4 p.m
I ht' per pef\on co'' of $5 for
the harbecue will he waived for
all plav1·r,.
l·or 111forn1o111nn. contact the
btant 1..1 a1hlt·11t 1.fr·partment a1
(94 'l J I) I !l-fVi08
Dickin~ gets lone hit
• SOPTBAU.: Courtney Dlck
ins beat out and infield l.iingle
to post the lone hit in Orange
Coast College's 12·0 los& to
Orange empire Conlerence
softball host Cypress Tuesday
The Pirates wrap up their
season 11 ·16. 6· 12 10 Lonfer
ence.
On1n1• Empfto Confwenco
C.YPf91S 12. occ 0 ScoN by lnnmg s
!X>O Ol) 0 I I
o. 17 d
occ
Cypre&& 11
Socerston. Mathes (3) and
Valenzuela, Klabacn11, Sanchez !Sl
and Yokoyama W -81abacna. 27 s
l -Socl<erson, 2 2 28 Jaques IC)
38 -Klabadla !CJ, Fonseca !Cl
Pilot Cup meeting set
•SOCCER; A Dail~ Pilot c up
meeting will be held 1onigh1 JI
7 at Manner') I 1brary. ddldl 1·111
to Mdnner. 1 lementary '>chciol
at 2100 Manner'i Onve 111 :'\i.-~
port Beach rhe meeting will
inc.lude d iscussion about par
t1cipaung ... chool tolor., and
event rule· .. 1 he Dail~ P1Jn1 C up
is 'olated for May J.7 Junl' l J...trk
Mcln1o'h I'> the director
lhursela}', ~ti 7.4 , U(Jj 83
SCHEDULE
TOOAV
BaMbalt
Community college -FullPrtu11 at
OCC, 2·30p m
Voleyb9ll
College men -UCI ot l'"'pµurcl1nc• !;
p m. High ld\OQI IJUY'> Nt-WJ>!H1
Harbof al Ali.o N1y11 .. l \ A'J ro"'
Laguna Beddl ot <1M .1, 1 "'
Tnldl end fiekl
Community c.olli;ye m" •r t
w omlln OCC dt 1 1t-C Prnl1111111""' ..
at Santit Ana Coll"'ll:: 1 11 '
High '>Choo! boys d"" H'"'· r '"'' Mu~a at l:st1mc1a J 1~
p rri NrJntiwond at CdM .i 1• "
NPWJ>(>rt H11r~1r di \Nf'>t.>dl toll'!
p rr
Tennis
Colhe!}e W OllUHI u ''"" .. "' u l ~SI Chon J>ICirtsr11c1!>. dl u .. nv1 I•
~· fl
Ht•.:Jh ~Chool rJ<JyS "''"" t 11 H ,,
ol Laqun" Hill!> 3 p "' I/'• •1•ri • • •
al ( osto Mesa 3 p n t" 1ct • 11
(Jrongt.> 3 µ n
Swimming
C.un1mun1ty c.ull~ye "''
w1Jm1•n OC:C di OE
Chomp1011st11µs l " ri
Softball
C rlM at C.ilvary Cn i.tt"I • 1•
~~,.wport Hart>01 at I• , 11
.J Jf p rn
Golf
~ ~I SC.II 1<11 OOVS Nr•hl 'I II
,;I L ayuro;t ti Ills 2 iO p r
Wor,rj<, C,C, Un1v .. ri.11, 1 I~.
NBCC :i JOµ m . t ~t-.m1 ..,
Wi.::.tn1111o;tm at Ml'dl'J''"'
'l JO p rn 1•~!.oro ~' <;.,q .. •
S1rJwt.1·rr\i Fd'""• r,c 1 1
Or.mu ..• ti Lv~ld r , ......
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School Oostroct COASf COMMUNllY COi llGf
OISfRICl
Bid Oe11dhne June 3. 2003 .ti ~ 00 I' 111
Plau of B1d Rt~e1pl Otl1•c of 011 •<tor uf
Purchn1n11 Coa\t Communoly Coll~&• 01\111<1,
Rdl"-llMeu
llmeS.......
The h11i1>w1n11 per ..on\
are doini: bu;on~\\ a\
Erin A'htrv 18~ S
Caul H1ghw•Y I •eun~
Ouch CA 9?b'>I
nlf•\ 20401 s w 811t11
Stretl Su1lt 300 New
port Buch, CA 916E.O
Mtr••lhy Buold•ri11:
i..ompantr\/Mta~uo ot A.
011 .. ., 2985 c Be•r
Sir Pf'I, Co\I• Mt\d c~
9.lfi.t6
IJ<tll l•r 11•~·1t 111•1 U•1111I ,. I ul I•• •'Utt I H ~~ " Hunlon~lnn OTYOf 111r•Ml~d •1nlv "" ""' an<I I••• nvot "' I.Ahl••• hrJcn 1 A 'll647 Al lhl\ (OSJl lllr<l t -rm ~·rr • rth ·'1 hy lhtt Ul<l -uct t ,,,,f1 '\h •II '1mf t'lt .. .ind ptdrr IUIKM
'~h1J1•I t1•tr11t H''' will ,.,,..,~10 11• tult fflf1t '"d t11c1~ w1U bf" puM1<lv ()IAllGl(oc.Tl,
bt' lJllhhctv u11111 .. d ,tnrl elf• r t lfttt •l~•h tht I 11pttnt-d ""d ,,..,d dlnud CAllOlllA
't'-td .1t 2: t S p,m . on >'"'°'':mt'"" p,-r HH1 I for thP toHuwtng
the 20th day ot Moy, I lh• llllllil k -.11.1111°• HAl l OUlt VIEW llOTlCl lMVJTllGlfJS 11,. .,,1
WlMO mam ,,, I ...
t,, ••.. '
'>"" n
nl •t .. 10 00
0'" Monday M oy \
1001 '
Bfd& ·o· 1370 Adam\ Avonu~ CO\l.o MP\d, CA
92626
Pro,ed ldenloht•lt0n N '"'' Golden Wr\I
C0Ue1e Repa1</Resu1lau lr•tk tlod No ll~'J'i
( 11n A\hfey 9IJ> r "">I
V1t!w OrlYt' I •.:un•
1.02 SUMMUY Of
WOH
2003 '"''~ •• ,. .... µldot J llC." • d I""" •0 r I SCHOOl 1'1111 ILi 15 HI Rl'IY I I I
,,1 t.irt ffll.tlpt ujdr1••.\ ~o·r•111'lt tr; tf•t-Hu 1fn I MODERNIZATJON (,IVI N thdt ,_ .. ct.t!d ._.,, ttittN f•~
Any blch ,.,•Iv.cl crftet wn ••r it.-• ,,,"ti\ 1 1uh· 1 PROJECT I" ''"I· tr1t tu,,u-.tw • .., 41 A t t I• • "• H
PIKe Bods ue on 111., And 4v•ol~bl• al uu ... e
of lhe Phys1citl r .oc11o1,.s Co<>< don 1101 Ardolh
Richey Cont Community Col~1e U" 11 ·~I I l/O
Ad•m• Ave Bid& ·o· Co•I• Me~• (A 17141 438 4613
Web S111 "'"'"' cccd edu/fa<1hlo~ NOTICf IS llfRCBY Cl\ll N lh•I lh• .tbo••
n•med School 01st11ct ,.f Ur •n~• l,.,unly
Callf0fn1a. •t t1ng by and lho 1>11i·h tb Go~•rn1n11
Board here1n1Her ref rued lo a' ·01S IRIC 1·
will rec e•ve up I<• but nnl late1 11 .. n th~ abu••
slated time
suled bod\ lor (he award of A tontrad '"' lhl'
PfOjeCI dnu1bed n Rrp111 and Rt\urlact lra1k
The,, will be no charae 1 equirtd 1111 one .pl
ol bod dncum•nh
8Mh •hall be 1ec~1ved 1fl lh~ place 1dentol1•d
above and lhou bods \hall bfo cwenl'd .ond
publKly read aloud al the •bovr \llled llme
111<1 place
In KC0td1nce wolh lht poov°''""' ol t1lolorno1
Public Contract Code Section JlOO thP 01\11KI
requ1<es lh•I the bidder p0uns lhr folluwone
ctauohcaloon of contuc10t ·s ht,nH 11 I~ tome
that lhe contr•ct 11 aw1rdtJ
Con Ir ac lot C 12 or A been~
PUBLISH °'P"' 24, 2003 and M1y I 200 i
WALi!. THROUGH W•lkthrnu&h IS NOi
Mand•lory Date May 1. ?00 I at 9 00 a m
G°'6en West Colk!ee Mamlenanll and Oper •loons
F ac1lrty localed otf Mer adden Ave nu~ bl'lwe,n
Golden Wnl and Gothard Slreeh Hunlinelon e .. ch. CA 92616 Call 114 U8 41646 for mffl•
810 OAl[ lune 3. 2003 at 3 00 11 ni
BOARO DATE lunr 18 2001
No paymenl shall be m•d-for wor h or ni.tll'r 111
undef lhe conlt act unlen •nd unlol the kei"h 1r
of Contr•cl0<s verifies ,,, Iha OIStRIC I that lhe
COfffRACTOR wa> 1><ope<ly hcrnud •I lht llme
!IN! conlracl wa; awarded Any CONTRACIUR
not so licenM!d ts subiec I to ~naltoes und<!r
Ille law II the IKense danthtaloon \~Ctfoed
IM<atnabove 1s th•I of a ·~oahly conlr1cl0t"
H defined 1n Stdt0n 7Cb8 ol lhe Ca~forn1o1
BuSlneu and Prolnsoons rod• ltt. spe<.1a111y
contractor awuded the ContraLI lor th" Work
shaH it.Mil con,trud 1 m•1011ly ol the Wo1k
In accordance w1lh lhe p1ovos1ons of California
Buslnfls and Profe;sions Code S.CtH;n 70':>9
AM WOf~ must be complttt•d within 60
consecuhve days I 11ne 11 of lhe nunu f a1hne
to complete lhe Work within the hma WI fOflh
heft!on will 1esult on lhe 11T190sthnn ol hquouted
damaae• fOf each d•Y ol delay 1n thr .tmount
HI lorlh on lhe "lnlormatoon lor Bidd<'rs •
Each bod must confOfm and be •np0tn1vr lo
Iha tontrut documenh f ach b•d~r shall
submtl, on the form lu1n1>hed wo)h the conlra<.I
documents. a ltsl of ti" propowd sub<.ontractors
on th11 proiect as requored by lht Subletlon1
end Subcontrecton1 r a11 Ptatl°'es Act
Gonrnment C~ Secllon 4100 el HQ
[Kh Bid shall w eccon1pan1ed by • cerltfoed
or ca,i,ier's Chee~ or bid bond 111 an •mount
not ten th.n ten J)efcent (10'\) of tht 10111 bid price. payebltt lo lhe Dtslrl(:f as a auar•ntee
that tht bldd«. 11 Its Pf~•I IS .ccepted. sf\•11
PfOmptly uecute tht AtrMment, furnish 1
s.hsfactory Faithful Pefformanca Bond on an
amount not less than one hundred percent
( 100~) of the total bod price furnish a Payment
Born! 1n an amount not len than on• hundred
pet~nt (100") of the total bid Pfic• end
fwnrsh c ... t1hnlaa evtdenc1n1 thet the requwed
101u•ance 1s 1n affect tn tM amounh set forth
1n the a-af cond1hons In the avenl of fellure
to 1nl• Into the contract and 1&ecut1 ""
required docllmlflts, such bid security wlll be
fOfttlttd The F allhful P•rformanc1 Bond MlaH
remain In 11141 fOfce end eff9CI lhtou&h Ille
lllMlntH ptfiOd H i pe<:lhtd In lhll ltntrel
cond1llon1.
Tll9 lltSTRICT tlH'YIS the 111ht to ttjtoct any
Of eM brds °' to w•l'tt any 1rre1ularll1H Of
lnlounahlles In eny bids or In tlM b1ddln1
As requhd by S.CtH>n 1773 of the C•llf0<n1a
l tU>or Code, Ifie Onctor ef the 0.,,aJtmt411 of
lndvsllMll fttl.ttiona ol the Stet• of Ceh104'nie
11.u Mtwrnlned Ule •-•">' prev.111111 rates of
WlllU "' the loceltty 1n which lhe W0tll It to
be perfvune4 ~ of thew we19 r•t•
Mltt1111t!1tlona, enltti.d PMVAll..ING WACl SCN.L. ere melnttlned et the OISTitlCT ofllc:t
louted 11: 1310 Matnt Aft . Cost• Mn•. CA
t('625, "'~ Ftcitlt... Pl1nnl11t. Ind we
an ltatlle to eny lnlwnlM pwt1 ""°" rtq1191I
TIM C011tr1dor lil•M pollt 1 copy of tllls
~111rnent at ..c;lt jol1 tit• Tit• C011tr11et0f end
1111y 1ukontractor undef It t111lt P•Y not Itta
tfltn t"9 ~'''-' pt•v•lllftl r1tH of wq to
•U worll,tn empleyed In the ••Kutlon of lltt
Cotllt•d No lllcldtf _, witfldr ew •llJ bid lor • ,_,lod
ol ll1ty (IO) days after tilt 4ftt Mt tor tllt
~ofll*..
A po-..1 '"°'"' ~ell be r..,•td "''°' to uecuteon of ttle contnc:t 1nd 11t•lf be in the
for91 Mt fottll lfll tlloli ~Mtract OO<ttlNflll
,...,..,_. •• Secbofl 22JOO of "" f'111Mit
Ctflhtcl C.._ tM contrect will COfllaln m-• ptr111ltt1111 the •v«tt,1111 lliddtr to
llMtmlte ~•lbeO for •nJ "'°"*" wlthlloW
by tN ot•tJICl to .,. ure 11«f«M MAI 11n* tllt
contrtct, f KI! ltlcl l.ubfnltted HI '"POf'M lo tllt feollCA .W COftl11t1: .. e btd ...... .....,,,, .tlMtlflL
Ulotlftt, 1nd WK"'L °' equlnt.nt "'9ll!od, lot die wobKt• of ltf• •lllf tlillll 111 w~ end
HUVltlon, wtllcll 11•11 'ontttltl to .,,iieUll ..... , .... ............
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~un• Buch CA 9?6':>1
1 ht._ bu,tnf'• \ 1\ c 11n
duclrc! by to p.11t11ro\
Hav• ynu \l~rt•d dnonp
tlli~lrtf'\'\ yf'l 7 Nu
Rot har<I Holm•'
1 hi\ \lalrmf'nl WA\
ftlf'd wot h lht' Counl y
Clerk ol 01 d"lt" Cnunly
on 04/01 01
200ll>tS9 294
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llOU5ll6 sm PllPMA-
TDI & 11JWfl MOVl-
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A. 114 0,..ft"'9 Time
o ftd 114 Deedllne t
l1te•day, Moy :iott.,
2003; 2:.00 .......
8 Pl'lP of 8111 RP
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t Pro1et l N.1ml'
Nf'wpo1I HA1bo1 H1£h
School. lnlttom Hou\ln&
Soll' Prep<1••loon &
Ten•nl lmprnv~m~nl
0 Pine Plan\ are on
file AVAIUIU Arlll
22"4 2003 CONIRACl
MANAGlR'S offtet' Mc
C11thy Bu1ld1nr CompA
t
Prut~ct Dr~u1pt,on
.Pr Ol"CI con'"'' ot wtJlll tu prep~•• NI' wpnr t
Harbor Ho;ih Schnt I I ''
the rn•t•llal1un •nd
<onnt<lton ol tbOJ "''' por 11blr \tudenl • IA\\
,,;om\ fflf"'r~ "''" tJ1
thrrt' <hrn .... lry porl•
bin and (I I on~ f1U1d
sf'rv1tf' pnrlablr lfo41 will
hdve 'Pr<.1f1c t ... ri•nt
1mprov~mf"nl\ d\\ut '"'
rd wtlh lht on.tall.1tou~
fhf> s1tr work mlludfl\
d..-mohtmn ot ,., 1\t1oll
pl•yf1rld\ f'n 1v .. 11un
•nd ~· 1d1ng ,1 111 ~
,. .. , f'\\ road urtd~r
crnund uhhllt\ anJ lon1I
pflonl\ of ~onn'' loon
n~w trncon~ slu11y ""'
.and •lr1p1ne of ""1on11 par~1n1 tot Suttr\\lul
c.cmt, • .rtur ••II be-•t
~pon\1blt for «m• don ..
loon w olh modul.ir
bu1ldin11 \Upphtr fur '"
1n•titll•l1on requ 1H
menh
Schedule Pru1td 1\ 111
be i:ompl~I• no 1.1t•r
lh1n Au11u•I 15th. 200l
All .t•ut.,1 at1on to'" of
•ny lo mrd tho\ d•I•
arr to be in<luded wolh•n
!ht bl\t bod NnhCP '" po n• etd will be l'>SU~d
1on M1y 18tlt ?OOJ
l •I) t l \ I 1 m A I •
SJ ',()()()()()00
1.0J NOTICE:
A NOl ICl IS HlRf BY
Gl\lf N that Npwporl
Mo.t Un1l1ed School
O"lflC I Ulon& t>y and
lhr nu&h 11'\ Governlni
floatd will rl!ceove sul•d
b•<h l0t award of 1
contracl for lhe above
111med Prof"<:I All b•ds.
the time •pecffted l.' 'It l1t•11t•I m lh• 11001 :0304... l.ttuf rn.tt~,1 ~1'\ f'QU•al 'HAii ltA 1.., 1
above Of .tt.. ony • •• ~I> f 1__\ t\\1t1, ,,.. ... l id Pockog• •• , lo 111 h ,n,(>r-11 f.tltnn .tnd f'A rF11 K f fl .... -~
eatentiOf'U clue to f 'lo 11 uh f 'It wh h O .. otl110ft &. ~udt ·tt ,.., ft.tulil\t"' .,.., •Ul ..,,. , t t 1
moterlot 1hon9n sholt t Abotem ... t. "'·'' t • r ,..Q,llff"d f1,r t ~ w.t 1 '• t
be ••lur,..., ""°"•ned. ll<•n••• M••1t••I leulevard/ Al\1,1
I! llod n~ ! r I , C2t, ASI, HAZ Vl<rorlo Strool Im •HI 1•1 r 11~
u Vflf1 in lh• In " ,,,J,.nt~ with th,. prev•M•nt Prolect, f'~IJHAU '"' u-, •r ,.t
f(1••ttt1l1rfi lJfUVt ion•. of t.•llfurn•.t Ptol•c1 No. 03---M .. ••11 µAf"I fl( I fl ..., ~
Whf"th .. t "' OfJI lliCt .. f' Jbh 1nlfdll r vd,.. h .. , .... .,.,_,,.d hy tf'k-I lt irt\1V I , ... "
n1 .. n•d •• •di~ ,1 .. "' § noo !he Oo I• It' I"' l" •• Mr\~ •I "'
t1mr '" ,.,, tr1 th•<-n11f 11 ~h 1 t 11• '1•quu P'. fh.Jf l:hdd,.r '-Oft, • ._ ,Jf u 1,.. 1 ity , lt"i to
no tud will bt-, •• • ''"' du ·~rt t• 111 f trflr( µ•>\._,. .. tht-~ppto&.Hldtr I'' f ·H' Ort1tt" tu.-.t" ..tll .. t th,. but 11.-.ul11ur IHA I MANAC.t f • l,.\ .. tltt at111nt ' 11t M,.,l. t "ht ,,,114 until lh,.
f Pt AN!. ANO • J•t 1 • 111t •'-t l..t ,u~ ,,~ ifflf11it1 Li\ltl•H n1a f.onlt at tor\ h•JUI ,,, tO:OO a.m .•
1111 AllllNS l\kl AV'-'' lel"l.Jh"rw /1 4 4.'4 11'+'.MI I 11 l'rh•· Al"" tom• fh•I
1
M onday, April 28
.AHl r 04 I 01 II, .• l(ffl Mrf ,tfthy k1J•ll11n~ fht-I unlf i\' tr11 the 2003. ,, lllihl• t1 tfllir
Jo\ um,.nl' n1 '" 1 • Lu ~ •~ I t• 4 1 M't'>I Wut~ " J'Natdfld Ao thry "" bt:-. .., ... it'll
t~V1tWf"tl ti lht-to\ A,1dr1° "4>'',1 Hero c,1t11~r1.tl• lurn-~i. ,, .. tiul>llll'f uii1•e.td '41•Jut
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• ~TO llWIOl\t)'. The lollowlnc per101n lht follow Ina P8f'IO•h The lollowtn& ~raona f1c91m....... this buslnees la c:on
• A HEARING oo flt 11• dolna buslnua es: •r• doln& blnlntu •r. Ne dol111 buslneu u : The followlna P«M>n duetld by: husband and • pe1ltiCn will be held on Rtd Pol11 .. ttl1, 505 OethOllc:fldlochnlU.COm, KS8 Prop•ftlu, lG hll 1bancloMCI the UM Wll• ~AN ~ .t 1 ·30PM In C1tnatlon Ave.'1!5 C«on1 1710 Pt.eta del Hort•, Piwple S.&t, lrvlnt, CA of Ule 'lctltloua Bull• Have you alerted ~ CAS'i"'Ncr'i21~ ~ v13 IOcated at •J.~·,cA.9:! Shell• :.rort llHc:ll, CA '7£!!,1 .. B. Oavlcbon, nus N•m•: Ferreri :Z!':r:S~::i,Y ~~ ~· ~E ~J. Kevqnl, 505 Ctt...-tlofi P11tick (I O'Ntlll, l1l0 18 P1Kp'8 s.,., lrvlnt, ti'u~e!!io~~~d.--u~~ Thl1 attttltNlnt WH
._...,.__ "''""""'"" 9~13 ' Avt,. Coron• O.I M11r, Piila dll Norte, N9wpon CA !n612 8 Costa files CA 92ll7 filed with tllt Co1111ty cooCilveiit O'edltorl. Ind IF YOU oeJECT lo o,, CA. 9262S 8ttc:h, CA 92681 Gr•.iorr S. O•vlctso.n. 'n1e Fldltio!s eusi-C.l«tl of cw.,... County
petlOn9 who may ge'*1g Of the pelitioo This buslMH Is con Thi. b~IM~ la c0r>· 31851 G11nd C•nyon, n•m• rtf4lfl'9d to above Ofl 03/25/03 ~ lie lnlerestecl ;,;lholJld llj;lpeir at tni ducted by; • tifnll1d dvCied by: •n lndlvklu1t l 11un1 N(futf, CA '¥1677 WH ftled Jn Of'•n&• 200SffUNt In lhl • or est.alt. or and at.ate ~ plftn.,shlp H1v1 yov 1t.wtld dQlna fJrlldlty K. D•vlctson, County on M0.91!, Fil£ Dally PllOt Al!f, 10, 17,
bOth Of NERIA -"' file wrillen Hn• you' st.rt~ dolna buslnaa "4tt7 No 1481 How.,d, "•centta, NO. 1~7~ 2A, May 11 2003 Th339 YOMTOU61AN -i-.'" with the court bldlnns yet?Yts, 12·1· P•ttldtC.O''-ill CA924*) M.IR Auto Eiiterprllff, a---. .....
A PETITION FOA DOjlCtiOflS ..... ,.,.,,... y-... 00 Tt1l1 •t•tem.nt was This busln•ss Is con· "' 2 ~a -PAOeATE lies been betote ltle '"'-·•· .... ._In SIMll• K•vitnl flied with the County duct.d by: en unlncor· lrK.. (C....,, l .... Ntwpor't ... ~
hied "" MANIZHEH ~~ ~ ""-.., This 1t•tement was CIMll ot Orane:• County por•ttd •nocl1tion Blvd. Unit 11, Coste -"' In ...... ,......_. .... .,, ,..... "" 8/0~ Meu, CA 92627 Th• followl111 persons YOMTOUSIAN u"" attomey filed with the County on ""'/l ,.. other thin • p11rtneuhlp This busine.ss Is c:on· art dolna buslnHI u : s::c Court ol If YOU ARE A Cler II of Or anp County 200,.94 t3H Have )'OU started doln11 ducted by~ • ccwpoutlon All About You MarkeUnc. ca ·1om1a, Counly of CREDITOA or a on 04/04/03 Dally Pilot •· 24. Ma{ business r•tl No MJR Auto Entwprl.su, 22072 lst1ncS.r Lin•,
QAANGE ......,............,, ---... ot-200S6tJ ta I• 1, 8, 15, 2003 Th36 Douatn 8. OaYldson in~ M' .... ael J Rn•en· =n l", ... on Be--'-, c• T'"E PETITION FOR ---n"'""''"' V"' o:ny Pilot a~. 10, 17, This statement was ·-·· "'" . ....., .... _., " •' deceased you must file ....,. straten., Pres. 1'\ROBATE requesl!I that ""'''Clam wt#I the court 2 'M•Y 1, 2003 Th336 Cflled wflth the Cou11ty This stattmtnt wu KCMO £nt.,prlsn, MANIZHEH ,~ " • --lerll o Otane• County filed w1'th the Count" c•) 22072 f '0MTOU81AN be and ma. a copy ,o ~"' on 03/28/03 , ( '1 . s l•nd•r
Pl)Oinled as pe!sonal peOOlaJ repl9Mnt.81Mt l.o91: 25-«111813 ~ ltx ~~ o1 tie ~ 200StHH'7 ~~,~~,:;na• County Lan•, Huntln&fon B•1ch, ·1lf~blle to ~ by the.COUii Olw. 238200191>i'T.S ND. lddrm nl oils*"'°" Dally Piiot •· 3• 10. 200J6HH10 ~h~alness ls con·
imtnist'« the eswe ol within lour ~_!rom ~ A.P.H. ~'21 ~ I q , w-i l7, 2.4, 2003 nt3l2 Daily Pilot •· 10, 17, ducted by:• """"or•tlon ie deoedent. the date of •lfSI ._oce Hrlllce Of T~ sa. hnin. 6lld NII .. i,_ ITU 2003 • ~-..
l' HE PEWION ,:rs.... of fetters as pr<Mded In tlihU ~ °' -24, Mey J-. Th326 Have yo11 darted dolna ' ""'Probate COde sectlol1 lftlllrDeedclTll.lt'l'ollntn _,,_"'..._..._..= se......ef ll....lllL-~ buslneuyet1 No
the deoedents wl and. 9100 Thetimei<l<lild\g dlla.Ctlllder1DeedolTMI. --...:::::.,:._-., ""'--KCMO Enterprises, rOdlclls. If any, be claims will nol elq)ire a.11!»'1187.11'11111 you ,.._:=, ,: Ah f ntefU.uf ... S..... Mk:htle Butl«, Presldlint ~dmlfted to P<obale tlke don IO fllOl8C4 'f» ~IO 11.oW-~ll-T f I This st1teme11t wts 'he wilt and any ood1e1ls before four months from ......-, -"llY be IOld 111 lnciltlfllt-by """l"W"--tie olloljf na persons
are avalla"le for the heanng dale noticed ::~"'.:...... M """ need ., Mid Deed. eteCLlld by The foliowll\I ptrson are dolna business n ; filed with the County "' above ....--•-8e¥el!y eer.on, M lm*Jlld h b• do d th Appl .. Promotions, 3828 Cltrle of Orane• County
l'•ami"':I:' "' th& hie YOU MAY EXAMINE the ~~rmnollllt WOllWI. D8A 8-orl o~$t~e ~k:t7~ous •B~:_ S. Flower St. Ac>t. 8, on04/18/03 ~m~ETIT~requests filekeptbytheCOUl1 It ~~~.J: ~ast\A>r,ltCOlded ness Name: Star Fl· Sant•Ana,CA92707 200Ht41424
authonly to adm1ncster ~es= n ~ :i:' rs~~ hi the ref11 : ~ ': ~ ~~~111,N:!l'tv~nB A~~· Fl~~:,s.~~~.~~u~h ~~:~1~'.'2:,o'r· 24n,~ me estate unoer me 1 'tt ' ll'llPll1Y tor wNcll lie lddress · --.... 'iii CA 92·660 r .. ' S.11ta Ana. CA 9270i ' ll...ololl..... ..... l"""""ndenl you may le ~th the Is H............ ... 0... 11158 page' o11ie-rlCOIQs B 3101 ,_ ,_.,.. E. court a Request !of ,...,..._ "' ""' OraigeQully, Callomia. Thi The Fictitious Business Biiiie •nntun,
Adm1nistrati0n of stales Special Notice (loon OE· NlwpOrt l!MI., CoSla Mesa. tolll lmOll1I d hi lllplld name relened to above South f alrview Ro•d ... S.......,
Act (This aulhontv will 154) of Ille tihng of an CA ta627, As9eaOt's Pwcet blllnce o1 lhe Cllilglljcrl was flied In Oranee •~3. Santa An•. CA The followlna persons.
allow the per~onal · 1 nd a sal Hl.rnber: ~~1 wl be eecued by the~ IO be County on 6·25-02, FILE 92704 ar1 dolna business as: representabve IC take inveoory a appr 1 1olchl!U>lfclldonallnllw reasonalllytliNlled N0.20026907851 Rocky Allen, 169828th NewmenProperb•s.lnc:.,
many act100S ·•lhoul ol=eassetsor~any llOf'C cl fie ftagpotes al fie :l,,ftl lndldltln:e New Americen Real Street Apt. C, Sunset 11184 Placentia. Costa
uo1a1nir-.g court .lPPfOVal pe or accoon as nwn f/ltty nil IO fie ~ E Beech, CA 90742 Mue, CA 92627 V~eim~~nt aceC1100rtai5n ~~eel~ l~oba~ EPlacer. ~~~~I ~~:., ';:..,.~ G~~~;.e 1n~ar(/Jt"3~ This busrnm is con· Newmen Proper-tin, v., ,.....-A 1 1or Special .... ....,._, ,,.... ,__ SM Is $240,373.89 In 11111 Irvine Ave •120. New· ducted by: a aener.al Inc., (CA), 3501 Marcus
hOwever, lhe personal N eresf I bfe CA on !)11/2003, al IO:OaiW IO evn llndlr oe. .,..W, easn ls port Beach, CA 92660 partnership Avt., Newport Beach, CA 1~esen1atrve WIN be 0 tee orm 15 avai a the li(tlllSt bidder. payallle a lhe T Th•s busrness Is con· Have you started doine 92663
IQQUlfed lo give nollCe lo ~~~ :-'~~~ the time ol sale, for casll or = the =. ~ ducted by· a corporation business yet? No Thl.s business 1s con·
inlerested persons MOARlSoN. NORAH M caslW's Checll ctawn by a Tnalee"S Deed 111111 lrldl New American Real Lisa Salaz ducted by.• corporation
unless they halle warved 8840 WARNER AVE. staleorlllfionllbdt.ac:heck beCOmel'lllllalllei>hP1)'91 Este1te Manaiement This statement was Have you started do1n1
notice or coosenled lo •30l crawn by a s1a1e or lecler1ll orenclOIWasamanetd~ Group, Inc:., Gr.ant filed with the County busineuyet?No
Ille proposed acilOll) FOUNTAIN VALLEY, ctedl lftcn or ad-* 0--Dated: 4IW2003 fM Stir Walker Kina. President Clerk of Oranee County Newman Propertiu,
The lndependen1 CA 92708 by a sllit or ledaral SllYingS SeMce Corporation as SIMI Thi$ statement was on 04/15/03 Inc .. Jtffrey 0. Newmen.
.idm1nis1ra!IOl1 authority 04J2ol/03 04/2.5/03. Ind IOan associlllon, SM10S Tn.etee 2710 Wlncna Avenue flied with the County 20016940907 President ~I be granlea unless an 05/01/03 IS30Clllllon. Of savings biW* 151 lloor &ii**. CA 91504 Clerk of Ora nae County Daily Piiot Apr. 17, 24, This statement wn
111teresled person files CNS. 52700S. specdlecl in section 5102 of the For Siies lrbmdon Cit: on 03/28/03 May I, 8, 2003 Th350 fried with the County
;in obj8cil0n to ttle NEWPOflT BEACH-COSTA fMlcial Codi lndaAho!\zed (714) 01965 ey. ~ 200169S8972 flctlt.s..-U Cieri\ of Orana• County
1)£)trllOl1 ano shows good MESA DAIL y PILOT ID do tlUslness II callfomL Cane& Trusllle'S sa Daily Pilot Apr 3. 10, on 04/18/0J ~ The ~ Trustee Speci111s1 P193647 4110, 17. 24. 2003 Th310 ... Stlheliif 20036941400 cbclalrna lllY lldly for at1y 4/17,CW24/2003 The fotlowina penons Daily Pilot~. 24. May
PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO BID
Notice is hereby given that the Ocean View School District of Orange County,
California. hereinafter referred to as "DISTRICT', will receive scaled bids up to but not
later than 2:00 p.rn. on 20111 day of May, 2003, at the District Administration Offices,
17200 Pinehurst. Bldg. B, Huntington Beach. CA 92647. At this time, date and place.
bids will be publicly opened and read aloud for the following:
HARBOUR VIEW SCHOOL MODERNIZATION PROJECT
BID 01:0304.
BIO PKG. NO. TITLE LICENSE(S)
2
6
7
8
Site Demolition, Gradinc & Asohalt
Metal Framing, Insulation, Drywall, Painting,
Doors & Windows, Lath & Plaster. Acoustical
Gellings, Fire Proofing.
Sheetmetal
A
B, C9, C35, C28, C61 as applies
B CS C61 as aoolles
B. C43, C61 as applies
are doln& business as: 1. 8, 15, 2003 Th359
0 & S Computer Con· ffdltlm ..... ~ulta11h. 2775 Meu
Verde P·#l06, Cost• ... S.....
Mesa. CA 92626 The tollowlna persons
Don a Id £ d war d ere do1n1 business u :
Daniels, 2775 Men Charle Strut, 2015
Verde P·#I06. Costa Charle StrHt, Coste
Meu , CA 92626 Mesa, CA 92627
Steven N&uyen, 15400 flot Step House of
Betarade St.. #182. Orenee County, Inc
Westmin1>ter. CA 92683 (CA), 20 l 5 Char I e
Thrs business Is con· Stteet, Costa Mesa, CA
ducted by: •n lnd!Yldual 92627
Have you started doin& This bu.,nen 1s con·
bus1neu Y"I? Yes. 3/l/ ducted by a corpor1t1on
2003 Have you slerteil dolnc
Donald Daniels business yet? Yes. 1967 This ste1tement was f 1rst Step House of
hied wrth the County Oranae County Co ..
Clerk of Or anee Cou"'y Lind• Menll. Chelf man of
on 04/04/03 the Board
200J•tJ 9122 This statement was
Daily Pilot ~ 10. 17. filed with the County
24. May I. 2003 Th328 Clerk of Oranee County
n_,_ a....:.......... on 03/28/03 rawww>~ 200-J•9S.t7• .._s....t 011ly Prlot Apt. 3. 10.
The lollow•na persons
are doma buslneu u .
Johnnie's Towin&. 788 W
18th St .. Costa Mesa,
C1hforn1a 92627
Johnnie Eiits Godby.
2854 Andro$, Costa Meu, California 92626
17,24. 2003 Tli313
......... .........
Tiit fotlowlnc P«son1
9'• doil'lt b11$1nes• I S:
ft1lnbow Cona11IUn1
Ser•lc• 2354 Harbor Blvd. flO,, Costa Miu,
Callfornl• 92621
tt.dtr 1(-hnl, 2:354
Hwbor Blvd. 1103, Costa --.u. Callfornla 9?626
1<.,1,,. Mtretla Gomer.
2354 H"bof Blvd. •103, Co1t1 Mu1, C•ll1(1fnl1
92626 Tl111 t11nlnns Is con•
cfuet•d by: husb111d "'° wif•
Have you at.rt.cf dolnc
buslnesa yttf No
Hadar Kot1h1111
Tiiis statement wH
flied with the County
Cl«tl of Orana• County on oe,.,,.)03
200J6tMatt
Dally Pilot Apf. 10, 17,
2.4, May l, 2,003 Tb333 .......... ... ......
the followlna ptr-sons
•rt dolfl& buslneu as:
l<tlwr Road A$M>c:l•tes,
Inc: .. 13 Corpor•te Pina
Stt. 200, Newport
Beach. CA 92660
1<1lser Road, Assocl·
ates, Inc., (C.lifornle),
13 Corporate Plue Ste.
200, Newport Beach, CA
92660
This business Is con·
ducted by; a ccwporatlon
Have you started dofna
business yet? Yes, 4/1/
03
Kai"9f Road Auocf·
ates, Inc.. Onid T.
Robinson, · Pres.
This detement was
filtd with tile County
Clerll of Ouna• County
on 04/18/03 2003 .. 41426
Deily Pilot Apr. 24, May l ,8, 15,2003 Th367
fldltlm"911m M..se......
The lollowlnr persons
are doine business as:
El1ct ron1c Sales &
Merketlna. 3920 811 ch
StrHI, Suite il'\05.
~ort Beac h, CA
WC£ Marbtine. Inc
(CA), 3920 Birch Street,
Suite •105, Newport
Buch, CA 92660
Th11 buslneu 1s con·
ducted by; • corpor1tron
Have you st•rted dorna
business yet? No
WCE Marketine. Inc .. Shel Wiener, Secretary
This statement was
filed with the County
Cieri\ of Oran11• County
on 03/31/03
200HfH1S1
Dally Pilot Apr. J, 10.
17.24.2003 TH307 ,.... .....
... se......
The lollow1n1 persons
are dorna busrness es
Atlanta , 21022
Brookhursl St.. Hun·
t1n1ton Buch, Cehl .
92646
£KJ Ir><: • (CA). 21022
Broollhur~t St.. Hun·
ttnrton BHch, Calif.
92646
Th11 busines.s is con·
ducted by an corpora·
lion
Hive you started doma
business yet? Yes, 3/3')/
03
9 Roofing
10 Glass & Glazlng
B, C39
B,C17
~Of CAlf{MA.lv.CAllVS
IOOO IM'l1I$:
CKJ Inc .. Mll1I L-n. ,.,. ..
Thl1 9*ste1Mnt was
filtd wltJI tM County
Clertl of Orana• County
onOotM/03
2"Mt1te1a
Dally f'llot •. 10, ]}J 2A, May l, 2003 Th~ .......... ... --...
Th• followlna ptr110ns
WI doini bUSIMU 11:
It a H Fence Co .. 20J71
Somnwvllle ln., ltun· ~=n 8•acn, C1llf0tnl•
Christopher ftyan
Harrltl,n. 20371 Som
m•nll.lt ln., Huntlntton
Buc:h, Celll0tnla 92646
This business Is c:on·
ducted by: an lndlvldual
Have you started dolna
business y1tf Yu. Jan.
2003
ChrV;topher fty•fl
Harr1t•n
This statement was
flied with 1t1e County
Clark o.f Ou na1 County
on 04/18/03
200Ut41Jtt
Delly Pilot Apr. 24. Mty
1, 8, 15, 2003 Th363
AlfllM ...... ... se......
The tollowln& persons
•re dofna business ts:
Oriental AllUfe, 11186
Blue Alllum Ave., roun·
lain Vtll1y, CA 92708
Brltn Hooper. 11186
Blue Allium Av1., Foun· lain Valley, CA 92708
Kety hullo K•w•n•·
ka, 11186 Blue Alllum
Ave., Fount11n Valley, CA
92708
This business rs con·
duct•d by: a eenenl
partnershtp
Have you lllrted doinr
bUSlnus yet? Yes, Jan
1. 2003
Br ten Hooper
This 'tatement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 04/18/03 ·
200JH4142J
Delly Pilot Apr 24, May
l ,8, 15.2003 Th364
Fkltl.slllllillSs ... s........
The followin11 persons
.•re dolnc business u ·
F11st Tim• f llmmakers,
2339 W Mall Ave ..
Anaheim, CA 92804
R•y Sharp, ?339 W.
Mall Ave., Anehelm, CA
92804
Me"'-.fialey. 2063 S..
Cove l~e. Cost• Mes.a,
CA92627
Wayne Zimmerman,
430 St Jos.epll St., Lona
Beacll, CA 90803
This business. 11 con
ducted by: • 101n1
vtnture
Have you star led do1n1
business yet, No
MnO fr•ley
This dalement was
hied wrth the County
Clerk of Or •nee County
on04/l8/03
200Ht41428
Daily Pilot Apr 24, M1y
1,8, 15,2003 Th369
w.,.~.._ .. ..,..,. .....
a..'4111w.,I
tMfl "42-5671
11 B, C2, C61 as applies BKTllCAl, &WllG, HYAC (WIT & DIY), IWOm, Pl.Ulm&
SllCOllUOOI PllOUAllKATIOll GUESl10mAllS fOI COISTllKTIOll Of uo COlfVl1I scaa im,
PIOl('f IO. "21JO • APll 2003
12
13
Bolldlng Speolattles -Marker Boards, Vinyl
Fabric Taci< Boards, Toilet Partitions,
Identifying Devices, Fire Extinguishers &
Cabinets, Tolle! Accessories, and Televislon
MountJna Svstem.
Carpeting & Resilient Flooring
Ceramic Tiie
B,C15
NOTICl IS HEREBY GIVEN that Subc:ontrector Prequalrftcaflon Questronnarres for llect11cal, Glazin11,
HVAC (Wei & Ory). Masonry, and Plumb1n1 Subcont,.ctors wrll be received by the University of
California , Irvine Campus, f0< quallfrcafton to brd as • sub'°ntrectOf on c:onstruct1on of Computer
Science Unit 3, Projec t No 992130. B,C54
14 Fire Sprinklera B.C16
15 Plumbing B,C36
16 HVAC & Energy Management Control Syatem B,C20
17 Electrical & Fire Alarm B,C10,C7
In accordance with the provisions of California Public Contract Code §3300, the District
requires that Bidders possess the appropriate classification(s) of California Contractors
License at the time that the Contract for the Work is awarded. Appropriate licenseg aic
noted after the Bid Package Titles above, and more than one license may be required.
This list in no way relieves the Coni:ractor from fulfillment of any legal requirement or
licensing necessary for performance of his work.
All Elec trtcal, Glazln&. HVAC (Wet & Ory), Masonty, and Plumb1ne Subconlractou who are
interested in prequahfy1na 10< ttus Pro1ect •nd.wish to obtain the Subcontractor PuquallftcaUon
Quutionn•ire may call erther (949) 824·8117 Of (949) 824·8034.
SUIMITTAl Dl.ADUNI AND PltOCfOUllS:
Subcontractor Prequ•hf1catton Quutionnelfn must be received et the Office of Oesian &
Conslluction S.rvlces by 4.00 P.M., ....._.....,, Mey l, 200J. Please send Subcontractor
Prequ•llflcaUon Questk>nnaltH H follows; An..ni-.,_. 0.-, Oesian & Constructron
Services, University of California, Irvine, 5201 Calif0<nia An., Suite 250, Irvine, C.lllornl• 92697-2450.
Subcontractor Prequ1llflcatron Questlonnarres shell be submitted rn M•l•d envel0c>es merhd on
the outside, ·su1cotn'llACTott l'UQUAUfKATIOM QUUTIOtHIMI, (MA.Ml OF TaADf). ,....,... ... Scl_ • .....,., .•
MANDATC>aY ,.l-QllAUfKAnotl COMFEltltKl fott IUCTitKAI., OUDMO, ttVAC (Wet & Orf),
MASONIY, AND flWMl*O SUICOMftACTOllSr
A ,._.,...., "...O..cifl<-.t'-<..t..--• wtll M <~•4 -n-.4.y, a,wtl 24, 2001,
beainnlnr promptly at ••JO A.M. Only Subcontrecton who P•ltcipet• In the Conltranc:e In 1t~
entirety will be ellowed to submit Prequ•ltlicetlon Questronn11ru and, If qu.allhcebon is ectllt1Yed,
will be lncludtd In the Request few Propoaal Doc:uments n approved Elec:trjnl. Gl•zina. HVAC (Wet
& Dry), Masonry, ind Plumbin11 Subcontrectors of Whtch •II Prequallfted PropoS1f• must use fOf
the Work. Partlclp1nl$ must arrive at or before 9:30 A.M. Persons trrlvlna leter then 9:35 AM.
will not be tllowed to submit Subc:ontuctor Prtquahlication Questionnaires nor bid on the Project as subcontractors.
P•rltctpt nh shall meet et Umvtrsity of C.lifornla, Irvine Oesten & Construction ServM;e'· 5201
Celil0<nl1 Ave., Sulla 250, Sullivan & W1l1ht Conftrenc:e ~ms. Irvine. CA 92697·2450, (Corner of
Calllornia Ave. & Brson Ave )
..... ... ... ......
The followln1 persons .,. do"1c butlneu ti;
1) Wuttrn ,ac:Nlc ftH I
Cll•ta end Hoflle loa111
b) Loan PtOCHtln1
A1MC:latH, ll5l Nrw1y
Avtl\Ye ff·IOI , Cot.ti
Mv1,CA92$26
Kimberly Ka11ll O.·
Bro u 1, 3057 Yukon
Avenue, Cosfa Meta, CA 92626 Th~ bus~ Is ~on
duc:ted 01: 1n lndivl4tal
Htvt you atarttd ~ buslneu wet? Yu, OI·
14-01
Kimberly Knell O.·
Broux ·
This st1tement wn
flltd with th• County
Cletll of Oranp Count}
on03/28/03
HOMHat1,,
01ily Piiot 1oi>f. 3, )0,
17, 24-, 2003 TH31l
Attllll ...
11-t ...... tire followlna ptt"JOn•
ere dolna business H :
F errerl Service of Coste
Meu, 2148 Newport
Blvd. Unit 8, Costl
Mau, CA 92627
Mlch11I Jostphus Ro·
zenstr1t1n, 2148 New·
port Blvd. Unit B, Co1ta
Meu, CA 92627
Th~ business Is con·
ducted by: en lndlvlclual
Have you :stwttd dofnc business yet? Yes, July
21.1995
Mk:hHI J. Roztnstr att n
This sl•tement WH
filed with the County
Clerk ot Or•nc• County
on 04/04/03
200HtJHOt
Oally Pilot •· 10, 17,
24, Mey I, 2003 Th325 ,... .....
... s......
The followlna persons
are dolna business as:
Alchwey Satvae• S..·
Yices, 1041 W J8th St.
1108. Costa Mesa, CA
92627
Bortc end S•l•iar. Inc., (CA), HMI' W 18th St.
1108, Cost• Meu, CA 92627
ThtS busmeu Is c:on
ducted by. 1 corpora11on
Have you started clolfll
bus1nen yell Yes, 2· l ·
03
Boric ind Sal11•. Inc: ..
Jesus Selnat I Pres;dtnt
Th11 stetement was
filed with Ille County
Cierll of Or•nc• County
on 04/04/03 10016tJtal1
O••ly Piiot •. 10, 17. 24, M•y I·, 2003 Th330
fklllM ..... ...s......
Th• lollow1nc Ptrsons
are do•na bush1ess es;
a) Barnst.ar Productions
b ) Barrister [ducatronel
Student Tra1n1na. c)
8.E.S.T .. 813 1/2 [.Bay
Ave., Newport Beech, CA
92661
Paul 8arly, 813 l/2 [.
Bay Ave . Newport
Bnc:h. CA 92661
This bus1n ... s 1s con·
ducted by· an 111d1vldual .
H••• you sterted dotf11
busineu yet? Yes, ~/
87
P1ul Barry
This statement wes
filed with the County
Clerk of Or an1• County
on 04/01/03
200JHHHS
Dally Ptlot ~r. 3, 10,
17. 24, 2003 TH303
Notlc:e "' heuby atven that the underslcn-d wi"
be wld et publtc Auction
on ~·' l, 2003 StM111nc Scholar's Mlnt·Storece.
19!17 Newport Blvd ..
Coste Mesa. Ca 92677.
(949) 631 3379.
•2039 b Cwrie Heu1e.
Household Items
•21/ 2019 a Tiffany
8 eiley. Household lt1mi
Landlord rn«vn tht
rlifll to bid at ule. Cllh
only Sele is subject to
cancellltlon in the evant
of uttlement bet-
lendlor d ind obllaated pa<ty.
Sten11nc Scholer's Mini
Stor11e
Published Newport
B .. ctr·Co,t• Mesa Dally
Pilot Aprll 17. 24 ,
2003 Th346
Non-mandatory job walks will be conducted on April 23, 2003 and Wednesday, April
30, 2003 at 2:00 p.m at Harbour View Elementary School, 4343 Pickwick Circle,
Huntington Beach, CA. 92649.
F Of further information cont•ct Unlv.,.slly's Ref)resent1tive, Brenda Ouenu, at (9'9) 82•·9586.
DlSCatf'TtON OF THI PltOJICT1 ICll UOCJBJ!tRICJ'
Bid. plans, and contract document.a arc available at Douglas E. Barnhart, Inc.
(Construction Manager). 3588 Bryan Avenue, Irvine, CA 92620. (714) 832-0104 or
l0760 Thommint Road. San Diego, CA 92127 (858) 385-8200, after April 21. 2003 and
will be available at the job walk for a refundable deposit of $100.00 per set, payable to
OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT, company or cashiers checks only (no penonfl
checks or ca:sh will be accepted). For bidders wishing plans to be forwarded to them via
U.P.S .. an additional separate nonarefundable check, payable to Doupu E. Barnhart,
Inc. in the amount of $75.00 per ,.et for shipping and handling. will be required. Bidders
wishing to pick up documents shall notify John Bernardy. Douglas E. Barnhart. Inc.
(858) 531-2010 and should telephone first to ensure an adequate number of aeu arc on
hand.
Pursuant to California Labor Code f 1 n3. the Director of the Department of Industrial
Relations of the State of California h.u determined the generally prevailing rates of per
diem wagca for the locality in which the Wotk is to be performed. Copies of thelC
detcnninationa, entitled "PREY All.ING W AOH SCAIE' are maintained ai the Diauict
office and are available at the fo11owing webclte: www.dir,ca.goy. It ahall be mandatory
upon the auc:cesaful bidder to whom the contract is awarded, and upon any subcontractor
Jilted, to pay not less than the eppUcable prevailina wage rate for the clauific.abon of
labor provided by I.heir respective worlccr1 in proeec:utlon and Cl.ccution of the Wort.
1be Oeun View School Diwiet bu initiated and will enforce a Labor Compliance
J>roatun. Thla project iJ funded in whole or in part with State bond funds. and. then:f ~.
the District and'or Its detignoc will be operating a labor compliance pro.,.m oo this
projeet pursuant tol.aborCo§Jon 1771.7.
Each Bid PropoeaJ ahall ba eccom._ptnicd by Brd Sccwity or Bid Bood in an amount not
leas than TEN f'8RCENT (10") of the mu.imum amount oft.he Bid Propotal, l-ncJU&ivc
of any additive AJtcmaic Bid f.ttm(a). Any bidder shall not withdnw bid propouJ f« e
period of ninety (90) days alter the ope:ning of bicb.
B8cb Ski must ccdam1 IOd be responsive only to the bid docummta tad *Clecment in it.a
aillm y, u provided by the DilUiet. Tho Diatrict raerva the dlbt to reject eny or aU
bidt or r.o waiw any irrqularitia or lnf«malit* ln IDY bids or in die bidding pl'OC)C*.
J811C!l R. TlrWller, Sd. D., Dhtrict Sopennrco.deai. Oceao Vlaw School Diltrlct
0.-of Publiell.ioa; AIJri) 17 IDd April 24, 2003
DAILYPILDT
(
The proposed Comt>uttr Scienc. Unit 3 proJect will construct 87 ,..00 ASF few the School of ll.IJ(M.f
lnf0<m1tlon ind Co1n9uter Sc:ienc1, a•nerel asslanm.nt classrooms, and umpus·fundtd sura• ~c:•. (IJ:Cllc.ttallf
The School of lnfewimtlon and Computer Science (ICS) will occupy 48,060 ASr consistina of class Ematltl 1!J:m.CS
lebo<etories, resHrch Sl)ace, eudamic office sp-. ind 1dministretivt offlc:e tnd SUppGf1 119Ke. t0Ta8HSBIYOMJl19
A total of 13,340 ASF will be provided for &•ntrel 1ulfnment cl11Stooms. llouslna 795 total Mlh •tatr••Gai•lllllD
in 13 rooms of vwlous sites. An edditlonal 26,000 ASF of flealble "surce" space will elso bt it. ..... nt tlllil9
provided Due to site constrelnts In the £n1fneerlna/Compul" Science Qu•dr•n&l•. th• propoaecl Clllllllttd" .......
projeet consists of construcbon of two sepll'•t• structures; a small lecture h•l1 bulldil\I of 13,340 O.S. cNe W::, 1tl5 a.Bl
ASF, and• mal11 bulldln&. tot11in174,060 ASF, th•t wlll house ICS actfvltlu and aur&• lfllC:•. sn&T.CDST~CA
Mel" lt1111tfltltJ. Within the meln buUdlna. th~ ptojtct will provide a tot•I of 27,7\0 ASf of Dmv ...._a SttfU'tS
reseerch spece few ltl1 School of Information end Computer Sc:lenc4, lnc:luctlna 25,110 ASf of 8'd:l.S
fluibl• reMereh l1bor1tory/olflce spice. This sp-wlll be conf!f\lred In several sizes of rooms 1' Ciiis-.. ,.,... n
from 280 ASF up to 600 ASF. Tht roomi will be outfitted with re«wey •ound tllt perlmtt• fllf ........ ..., Dr .....
telecommunk:etions cabllna end 1lectrlcal wirlna. Thffe t.P•CH will eccommod1t• • wicS. rtna• of Wltl .. fllll ,_ = a
•clMlles. lnctudlna •mona olhMs, f•b<lcetlon of new c0M4>uttf hardw..-e &ystems. dtnlopment of -'11¥ .. TO ....... !!
software -c>Plk:atlons ind network architectures, construction of m11Chlnu with lnttlllaent systems, PRMB> TO llMR ••
•nd development of advllflCed technolotle• thet make dnl&n end manuf11Cturt of computer 1,stem1 89.JlR
Inter end c:hnper. Othtr rHUfch S411CH to be provided (2,600 ASF) Include re-ell 1 .. m lhl IDallrrl ti 0... d ..
workrooms and mMtlna rooms, tnd • ,.,,. c:onfertnct room. O#flm.MO..lf .....
In eddltlon to the rtsHrch $f>AC•. • total of l,900 ASF of clus l1bor1tot1 sptce wlll also b• k SME
iwovldtcf to eccommodata two computer leboretotlts for ICS. heh l•l>or•tOfy wlfl hOuN JO comtiut., "1111 ........ ..._
1t1tloM, and wlll be equloptd with white boards, projeetlon K rMns, ind comput" PfOIKtlon ..._ d .. _... ..
eqUlpmtnl QBE Uf ~ t ~
OfliCI SC>K• for tlM School of lr1fcwmetlon end Computer Sclttlct lnclud" faculty offkls (10,l.25 IME.CA-
ASF) and •dmlnlslt1tlve offices •nd r•lat•d support lliP•Ces (8,325 ASr), lnc:ludlna accommodations it. -llll't ... •
few ICS'a Dean's office end Oet>artmtnt-wlclt flinctlont. ...., ~-= -
Sura• spac:e provldtd by lht p<opoMd projeot will c:onslit of offlc• •nd city laboretOfy space. ClFAO'Alllall
end will be conllturtd In •flexible menner to lllfft the-• of 1 vwltty of Pottnllal occ:lip1nts. nl•~• 11'/lltlfa a..-~ ThrM twa-cllwoc>ma wlll bt j)(Ovlded In tllle ttructwt, lncludln• 1 ~! m&T,CUJrAfllM.CA
lecture hall, • l25·M•l lectu" hell, •nd 1 65-s ... t cue·study room All thrM fac:llltlM wilt IMI 1111-. • ' ...... • Ill
flud seat rooms with llcped or stlll>f*I fto«-a1 Ht•Mlv• Kointlut trHt""nt, incl 'tacllld monbi. ~ • .. -. d :
chatllbollfds. The llctur1 hallt wlll t'-0 l1teh14t pr0Jtctlo11 bootll•. An rOOl!lt will bt wlfld fOI' dett ~ ~ .,.,_,
end equlc>Ped to ac:cominod.tt heny l!Vdlo•¥1sulll rtqulremenb, lndudlna du•I proJtctlon WMnt., tD E. OMliW M.
vlAo •nd date projection, hfch•quallty IOUfld a)'lttfll, etc. OIWClE. CA -Ml ..
Gan., el t&slpmtnt clasvOOf'lla to be provldtd lnc:lu41 1 65-*'•t d u ll'oom, • so-... 1 UM••l~ ._.. • .._ t IMY U,
room, •nd tl!Jhl J0.11•t cluwooma. Tiie !IO•M•t room wltl be 1 fb4Hf.wat t.cillty with a 1twpped 11111
110« al111ll•r to the HM•1t1o1cry rooll'I Mtcribtd •bov•: the rem•lnlftt roo-wlll h•ve f1at flOOtt ,... t.-... 11 • •
tnd loOH M•hnc. Thi M ·M•t cl.ueroom will be un d 1>fl1Mtily for cleSMt M!Plo1l111 • variety a.t11a ~ ~
of ••line cotlflcw•tloni. AH ,_ wlH be w!Ad for d1ta and equipped with challkiiowdll lllld a.ltlltilllllttGU
projeetjon KfffM. fwo C:l ... OO!fl •llll90tt V llCU w111 .... be PfOv1'ed. TheM '"°"" Wiit ptO'lidt ,,.. ,.. ...... " ..
tPKe to 1tore O'ttfhtfd PfO)Kton, slide projiKton, VCRs, end oth« tqvlpmtnt and ~ ....... w11 ...... ,... .. needed tor thl elNarooms. 11111 lit ~ ~ ... .._...,...,....,,_..._.._C-..lolJAM....... BCHM,tal.O.....
.. CTMM con lmliATL -~.....-1111.. <Ma.°'-ft etAmecon unun.s1...-.-.• :7.. .. :t:'t'l:l NVA< ~ .. a '"' cost ISlmATL u., .. ..-... ........ 1 .... --~ ~conun.an.11M.....-------P'M•••<osrnwn.t•.2M.-..• ,..._ ... -._... WOWIJACTOl PllOUUf'KA"°'9 .. cm.... ._
l SWcontrac:tor f'requellfltltlon C)MsllotWllllnlS wHt bt awatlable ,...,....,, A9rl 17, !IN. It a.t~~ the Offke of Dt1l!ln ' C-'tuetton S.-wtc•, Ul'iflftltf .of CaJlfcwn4e, trYIM, !1201 C.llfOfltN Aw., ~U .....
S111t• ISO, hlnl, Callfotllle 12197·H &O. The 'r•~tioft ~' Ult bt mtW to .-.. I ·.-oir ~'='.we 11o1bc:01Ttrteton .,...... to ollltalft lllHI In ~n b1 c:atll119 (Mt) 1:2.4-lll7 Of (Mt) ='~ -llllU
2. Thi halv•l'4n Is IOllf1 f0r lfM pw..-. of dllt-lnl"I Wllleh tttcMer. •• ... "*' .,.HflH 1•
for 11KUUflll pertorll'tn« of h tJlltl of _. lnc:ki .. • Ill tNa f'fotllct Ill • tifM11 ........., . Til9r
wilt be "'dudltd In tlM ..._... f., ~tOfC!Nt OOc~ n .,..o_.. t lacttlul, Ga.tl"I. HYAC (w.l ' Df'r). •-r. and '"'"""' SllMofttfteton of wftlttl II ,,_..,lad ,,..,..,. inust 11• for lhe'#or\. , .--~""" ........ ,. SEll \' i, Thi Unf•lrtltJ r--ttie •Wit. ~ rniil"'"' tM ~attor f'ft4111..,..llNI ~.to,...,_.. en1 -... qi......,", tt ~Mlrl ey infiottMltty Ill tlM ~-111tl to lnlllta "'-9 .,...,... ........,...,. to.~'* t(> .._.. "'.........., Pr~a wtie !IHt llMtl jllt ... ellf\ed fot ttlt l'fotlt\. 6
4 ltteunt for ,.,.,..._. DM..--Ml 1t1t ........_ ,.,-......_ ,_,_ ...,oJIMtteff lit .., IOOJ.
TH[ llf CUfTS Of TM( t.INM.!t$1n ot t.IU'._ Al'M JlllU
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yow stuff ~·
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The foUowtna l*•on1
ere dollll bll$lnes I H : Moftpp Advlso! Net· worti, 2AZ63 Rue 0.
Gaucvln, Lquna Ntcuel.
CA92677
Lenderlin Nelwotk,
Inc., (TN). 4500 Cll!f_f y
CrMll Drive Seuth f2PJ,
Gt.ndale, CO 802A6
This blnlnHs Is t:0n·
ducted by: a corporaUon
Have tou·started dolnc
l>uslllus )'ti? No
lend41rll.. Network
ll'IC .• ltlcbard'R. Holscla•
• s.cretary
This •l1'4ment wu
flled wlth the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on03/19/03
200S6tl77t4
Daily Pilot Apr 17, 24,
May l, 11, 2003 Th351 .......... ... s......
The followlna person~
a(e doln& bu'lineu n :
lend 2 U Morta~.
South Caul Or. Suite
220, Costa Mesa, CA
92626 tork Boyd Boldona Jr .
l 995jJ Maple Ave . Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Wilburn Malone, 19958
Maple Ave., Costa Mesa,
CA92627
This bus.intss rs ton
ductetl by: co ·partners
Have you st11 led do1na
business yet? No
Nark Boyd Boldon& Jr
This statement was
hied with Iha County
Clerll of Orana• County
on 04/01/03 200H9S9SO#t
Daily Pilot Apr 3, 10,
17.24, 2003 TH304
Re-. .... ... s.......
The lollowrn& persons
are doinr bus1n~ as
World Mortaare Con
sultants. 575 Anton
Blvd., Cqsta Mesa, CA
92626
Josephine G Sewell,
1509 E. Balboa Blvd ,
Newport Buch. CA
92661
This busmeu 1s con·
ducted by an 1nd1vidual
Have you started doing
business xel? Yes. OJ.
01-03
.loHj)hlna G. Se"'ell
This stalenMnt wH
filed with the County
Cletll of 01an1• County on03/28/0J
200-Utb975
D.ily Pilot Apr 3. 10,
17,2.4,2003 nms
fk911. ..... ........
The followlna p.er1ons
are dolna buslnen n ;
C1n1ne Th.,.1pautlcs, 664 l Luclento Drive,
Huntinaton Buch. CA 92647
Lrlltam ( Metteer,
6641 Lucttulo Drive.
HunUnrton Beac:h. CA 92647
This bu~1ness is con
ducted by· an lnd1vldu11
Ha'ole you sll1' led doinr
bus iness yet? Yu.,
!l/2000
Liiiian E Metteer
This· $lateme11t was
hied with the County ~lerk of Oranie County.
Oil 04/04/03 •
20036989&2,0 .
Daily Piiot Apr . '0. '17,
24, May J, 2003 Th332
RdltiMW.SS
... *'-'
The followlna persons
ar11 dolna bus111ess as:
Newman Financial
Morteaee Corporaloon,
1884 Placentra Ave ,
Costa Men. CA 92627
Newman f ln11nc 1•I
Mortgaae Curpo• •lton
(CA}. 3501 Marcus Ave ,
Newport Beac h CA
97663
This bu\lnes' 1s con
ducted by· • co1 po1 at1on
Have you started do1111
business yet? No
Newman r1nanc1i1I
Mortta&e, Corp . Jelf111y
0 Newman · Presrdenl
Thrs ~t•lement w;u
hied w1lh the County
Cler~ ol Or<1nee County
on 04/18/03
20036941401
Daily Pilot Apr 24. M •Y
I, 8. 15. 2003 Th358
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ltvlne,CA92614 ~llo Industries, Inc
(NV), 17682 Mllctlell No
Sult• 202. Irvine, CA
92614
This business b con
ducted by. 1 c;orporatlon
Have you started dolna
busln"s yalf Ho
~llo (lldustr!Q, Inc ..
Phillip $. Gurley, l'resl
dent
Thl11 stateme11t was
fll(od with the County
Clerk of Or•na•. County
on 04/01/03
20016HHt6
Daily Pilot Apr 3, 10,
17,24,2003 TH301
llctlllM .... ... s......
The foHowlna porsons
are dome busUJess as·
") Pat BuJlden. I>) Able
Rain Gutter Cleanma And
Repair, c:) Metropohl•n.
501 361h Stael, New
pOft Beach, CA 92663
R P Finley Inc.. 501
36th Street. N~wpo1 t
Beach. CA 92663
This business Is con
dueled by a COl'porahon
Have you started dotAll
bus mess yet' Y M , Jan
14 t999
R P r onley Int • Pote1
R Zotov1ch. President
This slalemr.nt was
ltled with the County
Clerk of Oranae C.:ounty
on 04/0l/03
2003039284
D•1ly Pilot Apr 3. 10.
17 24,2003 TH302
fidlfiM lmitss -s ....... lhe lollowmg persons
dr e doing business as
Palina Antiques 3001
Rodh1ll Avenue Bide # t
Unit At t06 Cosio Mesa,
CA. 92626 r inn o or~en 4S27
RoAbury Road, Corona
Del Mar. CA 92625
I h1s bustnl!\S ts con
ducted by on 1nd1v1dual
Have you star led dmne
bus'"""' yet' No
Fmn 0 Ol\e11
!hos ~l;atemenl was
hied with lhe County
Cler~ ol 01.inge County
on 03/28/03
20036938973
Oa1ly Pilot Ap1 3, tO.
t7 24,200J IH3t4
The lollowln1 pet sons
111 doln,. bus111HS H
TRACY 0 , 1731 Pitcairn.
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
Glen O'Connor, 1731
P1tuwn, Costa Mesa,
CA. 92626
T'ltrs binjnns Is cqn-
ducted by· an mdtvldtial
Have you stalled dOlnc
buslneu yet? No
Glen O'Conn0t
This st1tement wn
tiled with the County
Clerk of Oran11e County
on 04/ t8,Al3
20036941427
Daily Pilot Apr 24, May
l, 8, 15, 2003 Th368
RdlllM ..... ... s.......
Tl)e lollowma p.enons
are dolna business u :
Ivy Roie Cottage Tu
Room, 810 Electm: Ave.
Sul Beach. CA 90740
O~n1oll1 Borulla Ar hp·
Ian. 936 W. 18th SI #OJ,
Costo1 Meu, CA 92627
This business rs con
dueled by an 111d1v1dual
Have you start~d do1111
buslne\s yeP No
Danielle Bonilla Ar ton•an
fh1s s lalemenl w~s
hied with the County
Clerk ol Oran2e County
on 04/04/03
20036939821
Dally Piiot Apr I 0, 17.
74. May I. 2003 Th3Jt
FldillM lvsites.s ... s.......
The lollow1n2 per ,ons
are dnoQg bustne\S d\
lr•Mge rus t 6 Pe1l11e
ron, Trabuco Canyon CA
92679
Melos\a [lle1 I, 6 Per
cherou. Trabu~o l;J11yon.
CA 92619
This bu~inf'~~ 1\ con
dueled by a11 ind1v1dudl
Have you slarled doinl(
busmess yel7 Yf's Jun~
1994
Mells .. a £11N t
lh1s >lalemerol was
hied with the County
Clerk or OrilnRt C<•unty
on 04/23/0i
20036941913
Oatly Pilot Ap1 24 M,ty
I, 8, 15. 2003 lhJ/4
Adllfm ......
"-S......
Th• lollow1ne p11rsons
ere dOtna bushreo n .
H)'tltfOll Soltw•tl!. 1613
Wlnterareen Pl , Cost•
Meu.CA9262tS
Marlin Dc:iwd, 1613
Wtnl•rsrHn Pt . Costa
Mua.CA92626
This b11~1n11u ts con
ducted by an ln6tvkluar
H.tve you sluted dolna
bu•ln•n yet' Nu
Martin Dowd
This Sl1temtnl wn
fll11d with the County
Cler~ of Oran1e County
on03/Z6/03
200H9l8621
Daily Pilot.Apr to, 17
24, J,tay I, 20()3 Th338
FidltlM '-llns
"-S.....' Th~ rollc:iw1na penons
are do1n11 busones~ as.
lru11 Oar~man. 440 £
17th Street, Costa Mesa,
CA92627'
Xeno R Muller 375
Bay View Ter C.:osla
Mesa l.A 92627
Th" bu~tries~ 1~ '"'" .iuct~d by "n 111d1v1dual
H;.v~ you ~la1 led doing
bu>1nt:n vel 1 Yes, 02/
15/0J
Xeno Muller
Titos slall!ment was
tiled with the County
Clerk ol Orange C1.1unly
uo 01/28/03
200U9l8974
Daily P1l•JI AP' J I 0,
t7 24. 2003 IH316
fidltiM lusims
NcntStat..t
th~ ltolluw111g p~r, .. n,
at t' dt~tng bU\lnt\\ 3!:.
t l u\h ?'>'> ll RoAdway
St Ctl\I A Me~a CA
976l7
l hMle' lu'h l5'>
llroddWAY S l Co\l,1
Mt'd CA 9/617
rtw_. IJu~~mt"''i r. 1.on
due led bv dll 111d1v1dudl
MAv• Y••u ''d1lr<J doing
t>U~Ht''~ y!'t > N1t
l.har l•s l u\h
llt1\ t.1t•'"1t'llt ~ ......
l•l•d with tto.. c.,unly
C l•rk ul 1.Jran11• C:ounlv
Oil OJ 75 OJ
2003t.93&SS4
Daily Pilot Apr 17 24
M•y t 8. 2003 1 ll !49
Adllllll ....
~s..... Th~!oltowlna persons
are -rv•na bullneas as·
Monr ovl• SIOf act. 1517
Monro¥ui Ave • Hewpurt
Beach, CA 92663
.loseph Kllnsar 179 E
17th St 1165, CHI~
Mesa, CA 92627
This busines\ Is con
dueled by a1i 1nd1v1dual
Have you a terled do1na
business yet• Yu, 04/
0 1/98
JoMph l\ltn&er Tht~ ,1.1emenl was
hied with tlu! County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 04/18/0J
20036941402 Da~ly Pilot Apr 24 M"y
1.8, lS,2003 lh357
fldilM hsilm •s.....
The lollowon2 pen.ons
ue dpona business a'
TH£ BOOK STORE. 130
E. t 7111 St. Sle L. Costa
Meu CA92627
Bradford Wayne WiJ
wn ' 164l A Cortander
Or Cosl.i Mn1t CA
9267.f>
This business rs Lon
duded by ''' 1nd1v1du•I Have you 'tarted doin&
business vet? Yes May
1992
Bradford W Wolsun
This statement wa\
hied with the County
Cler~ of Orange County
on 04/08/03
20036940148
D'°ly Pilot Apr 10, 17,
24 May I 2003 IH323
Fidltieus lusims "-S"'-t The loll owing ptr 'nns
are doing business as
f 1t11~•s Conleph. ?60
Newpnrl Center D11ve,
Suite 300, Newport
!leach CA 92660
M~i:•~ Muv1:rnent. 1•1< .
(CA) 260 Ne wport
tenler 011ve Suite JOO
Newp111t Be•th CA
92660
I his business 1s con
du~ted by • co1purat1on
Hdvc ytou 'ldll~cl do1n1t
busme\s yot 1 Yes Ot
011:?000
Ho\\' to Place A
hied with the County
Ct.rk ot Ofanp County
on 04/18/03
l0036t41147
Daily P1lo1 Apr 24, May
I S, IS 2003 Th373
fktllM ..... ... s......
Th• lollowlna per~ns
.,,. do1ne b11s1ness .,.
Afterburners 11<1t, 203
Promontor y Or W, ;~orl Buch CA
Sl uaft S anb111n
Hut,hons. 203 Prmonlwy
Or W , Newport Beall>.
CA92660
Thi~ bus1ne$> is con
dueled by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you sta1 t~d do1n11
busmess yet> No
Sludrt S Hutchtn•
Tho\ ~tatement wa'
hied wolb the County
Clerk ol Or •nae C.:uunty
nn 04/18/03
2003H41421
Daily Pilot Apr 24, May
t 8 t5,2003 Th370
fidlttM ..... ... s.......
Th~ lo(low1n1t persons
are do1n2 business as
Ryan Community Con
sultanls 63S Sprone
brook N. Ir vine CA
92614
Nancy Ryan Pros:;er.
635 Sprorogbrook N,
Irvine. CA 926t4
This busine\\ " ton
dueled by an 111d1Vtdual
HAve ~ou storied do1n2
bu•.1n9's yel' Ye~ 111 97
Nan( y Rv\i1t Pr O\'.ref
This \tdl~m~nt wa'
loled wolh thP County
Cl~rk of Or a1111e ruunly
''" 04/04 OJ 2003&939817
Darty Pilot Apr 10 17. l 4 May I. 2003 fh335
FictltiM~ .._s..._,,
busiMS1 yet' No
11,.,t .. I\ H.,, •
lhls s tatement wu
tiled wlln the County
Cl•rk of Or •na• County
on 04/04/03
200SHHI07
Dally Pilot Apt 10, 17,
24, May I, 2003 Th327
Mlm ....
......... I
fhe folll>w1n1 pers~s
are doln11 11\1'$1nns n
C 0 Automotive, 30t8
Manitoba Santa Ana,
CA 927~
ft.It• Martin-.r. 1930
Placentia Ave . IB 5,
Cost• Mesa CA 92627
fh1~ businen 1s con
dueled by •n 1nd1v1duat
Hne you sta1 ted dom&
busin .. u yet? No
Feh• Marl1M1
lh1s st•lemen1 "''" flled with the County
Cler~ ol Orang" County
on 04/04/03
2003H39101
Daily Pilot Apr lo. 17.
24, M•y I, 7003 Th324
Rdlllws ..... ... s ......
The lollowone petson>
.,,, doina busmt!'s~ •s
Pl•slot\ Investors. 400
Cdrloltd Newport
Be•lh CA 92660
Cai lyle Levmson. 400
C.itlolla N"wpnr t
B .. uh. CA 92660
lhos business tS con
dut led by di! 1nd1v1du•I
Have you starto:d doone
bu'oone~' yet' YPs 4 I
03
Carlyle Levon son
lh" \lal~mtnl wa\
loled with lhe Counl'
Clerk ot Or .inge r;r,unt f
on 04 18/0'l
20036941425
Daily Pilot Apr ?4 Mdy
I 8 15,2003 lh366
Flditlws llusims
"-S......
Tbursday,Ap!~24,2003 IS v ..
bus1nu$ ,.n Yes J 2
03
Mwk Lewis M<AnM
This 'Sl1t•m•nt w.,.
tiled •Ith the County
Clerk uf 01 •"k" Cuunlr un 03/21/0J IOOS6t .. IOI
Olllt l"llut Ai>< 3, 10,
17., 2-4. ?003 fH306
Rdlllm ..... ... s......
lhe folloWNll per1o0n~
"'" doint butlneu as 'l OPOflT LTD. 8505 E
Hl11$d•le D< . Ora"ll~. C.\
92869
k.hn 8 L rnch 8505 l
Hillsdale Or Or an11e Callf 92869 .
Thi~ buson8'\ 1• 'un
dueled by dn 1nd1vo<h1•I
Have you starlod dm11g
bu~m~'S rel' h· l 1
03
John B lynch
Thi~ ~tatem~nt ""',.."
llled with thr l 11unl t Cle1~ or Or•1111~ C.:ouuty
oil 04/t8/03
2003694i399
Daily Pl)ol Apt l4 May
t 8, IS, 2003 lh Jb'J
RditiM l4lsiitu
•s......
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lh• fulluw1na llef~On'l •1 ~ d1>111t buaineou ••
l•w l1bu1y SelVICH,
744 3 r 01 df1•m Orn••· Cu~t• M•.._. CA 92626
Ch11\llMjll.. (ht•b•lh
lltr ~ ~··j rordham
Df111t-t oo,t.t Mr1• CA 91(,i'f.>
flu~ bu•,ut,. ,\ 1 lfJn
I.JUI. t~o ~t "" 111d•wrdu•I lldv~ 1uu •latlfl<I do1n11
busm•~· v•I' Ye1>. j 11
IJI
< tu ~· .. tt.ttH; K1t"
th1~ \Littf!ment .1 w4•
llted w1lll the r:rJUnty
r,t~r k of Or,rn11~ J..ou_n1v
"" 04 04 03 20036939113
Q.,ly Pilot Apr t 0 I I
74 Md t I i'O()j th .ll'I
l he follow111g per uO"io
art> do10~ tw~•Ot>v ct
NBS r.on,llU• l•Oll 4 ll I ltw tull11w1n~ ,, .. ,\ ....
Oahlltt Avt-C..c1run.• d,..I I Me Ouin" bu~1n~~~ tt•
Mar CA 971>?", N•wpml M~\• Mart,.I
l•m.s t<av1~n1 4 jj I Ari\ 4!1Jj t •\I 17th St
0dh11.1 A'lt: LIJlon.t 1t.-1 '\U1.lr. H 101 f.rt\lia Mt-• 4
M•r CA 971>/'J r A 97bl7
Jh1\ t,u,1n~"" ,~ .. on < itfl•,i\ l •!..ti t 760
duded by ttn 1nd1v•dl1rtl f"111111H1d Av~ •I I '.n•.1 1
Havo yuu \l•rled duonv Mr<.• C'A ':17fi2 7
bu• .. in,.. .. , yf"t 1 Nf1 I t11• bu'5.1ne?.~ •~ on
Jame.-. Kttv1~m '1u~ t ... d ll'i Jn. ind1v1du•'
lht\ '-l.tt,.mr11t ¥'W'd~ H .. v.-you •lart .. '1 th1m•
f1J,.(f 'fW•tli tt1t' r u1Jnly l.Ju~utf'~~ ., .. t / N1
Ct er t., of fJr an~,.. r"ount..,. (:,td11• l ,..,ti
uu 04 04 U i 1 hi• tdl~mt'11• w.n.
200369398 Is I Md Wtlh Iii. I •Urtl y
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949 280 7633
llYtne
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l111ht VllWS Jbf 2.Sba,
llACHfaoen ""te upcr.•ded throuafloul,
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stanclnt Mtl.n$! ~
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home on a ~ lot
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office 3Ba Jc p FR le
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soeen plasma TV eat si.w 94._.SO-aa 10
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ltOOsl 4& 358a, 3.: pt.
landscaped y•d f!Mlt
locahon near par ~
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36. mllkina a ar1lld tl..n Ullhtdy. Sia dlamoada is • beaa ~ but llOI
euy to~ wida two ftll bandt.
You a.re aoiaa to need 1 lot al tui:k. Fn. diMIOodS llWat lf>lit 3 2. Then,
the dafender with dliee diamooch
tDuMt not hold men lhan three ~
In dlhet blll!k suit. And, lauly, you
will have IO IUCSS the hean holdlllJ of the defendm. •
W'll) lbe opeoio& qJ9dc Leatl Qnd ~ OUl die spmes and clubl. """"' laU the ace and kiQ& of dUllllUrldi
Ind auneftdct 1 lrid. t0 the illJISl&fOO in& tQh diamood. So rar, a1Ilw acmt llOOorc11111 to plan. In an effort to b*
like a playes who hold.I bolt! mis~i.QI healt hotlors. East returns the quetn
The biddin&: . . SOUl'U WEST NORTH EAST 9f he.u -excellent de!eru.e. 1
However, the odds favor ;plit hon-on. 10 win with lhe ldna ol hecrt3 10
hand and boldly lincilai the leOI
Wbco mat wi~ 12 tricb arc to lhe Illa· (Had Ea$t tctumed a low heart
lNT Pata "1"f ,_ ........
Operung lead: Two or •
Here·~ • clwll:e to i,eg your lech·
mque. Cover lhe E!asl· Wea\ bands
with your thumbs and decide bow
you would play ~ill no trump after the
lead of the deooc of spedc:s.
orth's ~llC to s11t no u:umP is ~imply a matter of arilhmet.ic since
the combuied count is no more than
you would have ~yed low and, ano
c1pturina the ,J1C6: with the Kc
mumed • heart and fines3ed Elsi '°' thc mbsina honor.) Incidentally, if you get the heon< Wl'OO& on Ibis defense, you have OUI
s~lhy. Since the nine 1~ noc irf
s1&ht. East could weU have 1 holdin!J beaded by queeo.jack.
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BILL G.RU~~AL TORS $1950 lse 949 759 134A
949-675-'1'1 ~ ........ l.& 2llf
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Peninsula Studio 2c P1t1&. OQMl'M.t, walk ID
Apartments aotl A.al bet\. $200)n. 9(9.!98-9347
$700-$950 949-S73-7Aoo
f'••lnvle Pel•t I br
lba, nice furn, ~ •
boo Bay View. uttl incl •it $1350 !M9-S73· 7800
HAU Off ht MO llNT
for move In May 1st w/12 mo ...._ Newly ramocWed
Cmpe Code style convnu
nrty w/new appUnce:s,
carpet • -an.: bla
Wdltr/dlryer. dilt!w.,_
& retr..,ator included
tnsode apt. I Br $1095 28t
$144.S (714)~7592
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Mly L 949-212 n«>
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.,..,_, clll att eir. M:. ro
pets, $225()n 1)6. 7fiO 1219
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2 '"* ms. 2.5ba ocn vu. ~. _,. p no
pd .. S2G> ~'l 7llX>
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714-926-4121
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Freplc, BBQ Rers 25Yrs
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AOOftng/Tilt
CUSTOM OUlM TU
lhsUl!lbort ..... --· nwble, stone. ...... 197$
L'6120M Jltll 714-612 9'J61
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position for medium slH
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ltours 20 to JO per
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The Callf Public
UUhttes Comml11lon
requires lh•t all UM4
llouuhold aood1
movers print tflelr
P U.C C.I T numb«
limos 1~ cltautteura
prtnl t1111r T.C P
number In 111 •clvtt
lbem1nt1 It you have
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PWU< UTIUTIH
<OMIUSSIOM 171 .... 7
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1n power, auto, sunrool.
Ith<. cd player, newer
hrH. ,rut cO!'d • 56500
Days, 949 466·9771 or
evei 714.3119 9794
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2.8 VS. 2911 1ctu1I ml,
•uto, spar!IJ1n1 red/1rey
lthr, mnr1, CO, looks &
smells new V45S721
$17 ,995 financina av11I,
Bllr 94t·Sl•· llll --~·.<-lulcli leetl Muter s..... ... va. 471( actual
mi. wtwlillwey ltl1r. cn-oma
whls. Pf•mium sound,
beautiful «• unm•hd
condrUon p, n;sm..a,
wt79'l412. $7,99&.00
Mt-516-.lUI -·111 .. •-CADIUAC CA Ta.A '91 S
cyl. al. ac:, lttw f/pwr, sunroof. ••tended _,
$10.500 562-397-7155
Codlloc Cet-'91 3Sk,
Metalhc 8ur11ndy Red,
Oalmeel Ltltr. Cltrome
Wheels. Beeultfut 0111
~ondlt1on, $8,995.
von572412 9'19 586 1888
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JX '00 37K vs. Metallic
veen. Grey int. Black top. Be.ultful like new
condition SI0.995 vrn872412 9'19 586 1888
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DODGE NEON '2000 SOii+ mt, IOOK f•~ warr,
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am·fm ed. i-i ClrP'
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smkr, hka new cond
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fact warr, fanti"K l•e
new Of iemal 'ond Save SlSK. $37,995 f tn av11I
vtnMll070 949 586 1888 _.ecptiW __
JHP CHOOIUE '94 •
While clterr y condrltlln.
I owner $6000 prrote
party 949 722 1353
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6cyl 2 wd. 3611 actual
m1 . s1lver/1rey Int ,
alloy$, tabuloul hlle now
unmark"d cond. 4 year
•-.T aviil. v7!iT'nl $13.995
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avail Bkr 9'19 586 18118
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end lease no Hc:urlty
deposit. IOI< miles 1>41r
y .. r E llCUS miles @
20c per mile (TC422'19) ..........
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(I 9292) S8.91K>
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(19231) S29.9fl0
IMW lnl S..... "00
Mtd Blue .,,;. ey lthr
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p&lyet 4211 miles
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1t1w. 1 C. ml. I °""'* (I 9297C) S59.9fl0
fenl::-;rGT
Silv9 ~ lthr low
mi!G-lull poww
(186771) $14,980. ...........
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Ona Owns ()Ny 1<11.Mi (19151C) S59.9fl0
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w/ttn ltlw. only 22K
m.les CO \tadler
(19289) $39 . ., ...... .__
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(18683) $21.911>
MUMLUO"OO
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STORAGE
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$2SOOUAH
94t-SOO-IOOS
* a-Sll>-Grut Loe' Say l5llrld Cow Pnvafe
dock W11ter/Etect etc
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