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FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2003
Still some . .
··party in
yacht race
Revelries are not all in the
past for partic ipants in
Newport to Ensenad a race.
June Casa1rande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BJ..A<.11 -Somt• '>ay 1he
Newport to Ensenada race's day., of de-
bauc:hery are Jong gone. vanished likl' 1he
images or pornographic movie'> 1hat ui.ed
to be projected on10 one yach1\ '>all. Oth-
ers say !hat Newport to l:n!>enadd ha.,n't
outgrown lhe wild umes. but that they
lhemselves have grown imo a mort· 1>ober
and serious racing l'Xperience.
They'rt• both
right. While the
N E.W p O R T 56-year old ratl'
ha-. been working
to poli..,h 11<. image
into ont: niorc
conshtent with
the lommy lidha-. E N S E N A D A ma target market.
there\ '>till plenty
or p.lrtymg for tho-.e looking for ll
"In the early day<i. for me, the ran· wa" a
vehicle to go down and play,tt '>aid 'teve
Schupak. a Costa Me<>a re'iident who '><llled
h1-. first Newport to 1-.n-.enada in the 198(h
a1 age 16. His wildc-.t memon<.'5 111dude a
certain Sunday in the late 19RO., when
cruise -.hip passenger1>. Eni.enada racer..,
PH TOS 8V K~ \
A man walks past a pile of discarded chairs on the stage of the Pacific Amphitheatre at the Orange County Fairgrounds.
A sound investment
See RACE, Paee A4
Tile Pacific Amphitheatre -quieted because of Legal problem s -
is being readied for its comeback at this year's Orange County Fair
PUBLIC SAFETY
Court OKs
lawsuit in
preschool
murders
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
T he i.leepmg giant of the
Pacific Amphitheatre is
coming back to life. but
Or.mge County Fair
officials are talcing me~ures to
ensure that its ferocious roar is
replaced with a m ore palatable
wat.I.
TI1e amphilheater, which went
silent in 1995 because or legal
issues over noise, is being
refurbished for its debut al the
faJr th1!> '>ummer. Jt will provtde
the Mroclon'" part of thefa.ir's
theme -"Red, Ripe and
Rockin.'"
in the Mesa del Mar
neighborhood mandaled by a
court mjunct1on
·we wam the fir-;1 <,e~on to be
an a~t to the commun11y amt
no1 a negative, tt said Sieve
Beazley. lhe fa1r'i. deputy general
manager.
The half-m1llion dollar
refurbishment include:> replac111g
the backs of the 8.500 seats.
painting the theater. remodeling
the producLion office and
building new dre<,1>ing room ....
To pump down 1he volume.
management hired a ..ound
engineer to conduct studies and
write specifications for the S}"item
to adhere Lo the no1<;e restriction'>.
The engineer dei.1gned the
!.)'Stem 10 proJe<:I lhe soun d to the Francisco Mendoza steamdeans chairs so that they can be painted
Appellate court decides that
parents of two young
children can sue the school
for negligen ce.
Because noise wiped out the
amphitheater before, fair official'>
have 1alcen steps to keep lhe
sound below the 55 deobel level See SOUND, Paee A4 at the Pac1f1c Amphitheatre at the Orange County Fairgrounds
DHpa Bharath
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -The parents of lwo chil-
dren run over and killed four yearl'> ago
when a man deli berately crashed through
!heir preschool playground fence said they
were pleased with an appellate court's de-
cision on Wednesday 10 let them sue the
school for negligence.
Henry Segerstrom honored by youth service
Brandon Wiener, 3, and Sierra Soto, 4,
were mwdered on May 3, 1999, when Ste·
ven Allen Abrams rammed his dilapidated
1967 Cadillac into the crowded preschool
playground of the Southcoast F.arly Oilld·
hood Leaming Center. The parents of lhe
two children sued the school and its for-
mer director Sheryt Hawkinson, accusing
YES, which provides jobs for young p eople, lauds
scion of local dynasty as 'almost synonymous with
Costa Mesa' at its annual fund-raiser.
0Hpa Bharath
Daily Piiot
them of negligence. •
COSTA MESA -A local organiza-
tion !hat helps young adults find jobs
honored, Henry Segerstrom at Its an-
nual fund-raiser on Thursday night But an Orange County Superior Coun
Judge threw out that lawsuit in January Youth Employment Sqvices' 30th
annual Roman Feast and Silent Aue·
don drew hundreds from the New-See PRESCHOOL, Paa• M
Daily Pilo t
AT A GLANCE
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but don't expect much.
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THINKING Al.LOWED
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column Wlft mum
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SPORTS
Co.ta Meu and Estancia
tntdt team11qu1rw off.
SeeP-ae All
THANKS, MOMI
ABOUT MOlltEln DAY
Mom• doh .... Send.
par1greph ot two •bout why
your mom'• to Qf'Mt and 1
photo lO 1ht OtMty Pl6ot for
pubffcdon on Moct*'e o.v.
The dMdline for .,,.... It
Mey 2.; Send your i.tler'I to
Mother's Dey, Deity Not. 330
W. Bay St., eo.t.t Mtlea2827;
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port-Mesa area
President David Calderon said the
organization chose Segerstrom. man
~ partner of C.J. Segerstrom &
Sons. which manages South Coast
Plaza. because he has "been the putar
of the local community.·
"He ls a patron of lhe arts and a
benefactor of the cooununity, • CakJe-
ron said. "We wanted to pick some-
one who 1s alm ost synonymous with
<..osta Mesa.·
The Olarles John Segerstrom family
came to Orange County from Sweden
m 1898. They started off by growing
hma beans Ill 20 acres or leased land
Over the last 50 years. C.J Segerstrom
& Son~ has developed the family's
land into one of the largest retail and
entertainment bubs in the nation.
Accepting lhe honor ThutSday. Seg·
erstrom said he and his family are
proud or what they have been able to
accompli h in Costa Mesa.
"To be recogni7.ed 1n yow own
comrnuruty 1<> lhe greatest rKOgJUtion
you can ever get.· he said
South Coast P1a.za does busmess tn
excess of SI billion, Segerstrom said
·And 11 aJJ benefits Costa Mesa.· he
said
Joseph W~n. captain of the river-
boat Angela Louise, said the Segoer-
strom family has made tremend~
contributions to the area.
"Without them. this conununity
wouldn't exist,· be said
Over the Wt year. YFS bas provided
s..~ .... A5
Minding the shop
A supportive gr-0up of friends is helping a
Marine stationed in Iraq keep his new
Balboa Peninsula restaurant a.float
0Hpa8harett.
OatlyPilot
T WO day.aft« opeq
the doon of the llnt
g\9~l!l:llolll he CYa' owned.
Ooug ~ lhipped out to
lnq.
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A2 Friday, ~ 25, 2003
ON THE
~NEWPORT BEACH, CA
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PHOTO COURTESY Of DESIGN DYNAMICS
Design Dynamics specializes in the art of boat lettering for boats all along the Los Angeles and Orange County coasts.
·The name game
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
I f you're in the boat business, you've
probably w?rked on "famous" boats
at some pomt.
Robert Kline has had his share of
celebrity clie nts in.his 25 years of being in
the business of boat lettering. Kline's Costa
Mesa design shop, Design Dynamics,
specializes in creating designs and name
plates for boats docked anywhere £rom Los
Angeles to Newport ee,ch.
He's delivered name plates to Julie
Andrews in Marina del Rey, Peter SeUers
and one of John Wayne's sons, he says.
"But the unfortunate part of it is you
don't get to meet the famous people,· he
said. "Usually it's the skipper of the boat
who deals with us.•
Kline's job may not be all that
glamorous, but it certainly is interesting.
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If you are planning a nautical event. submit
the infonmrtion to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay
St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949)
646-4170; or by e-mail to
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ASHING
Fishing dasMs leave Balboa Pavilion at 6
a.m. and return at 4 p.m. Mondays and
Tuesdays. $125. (949) 673-2810.
Get to the Newport Pier Nr1y to watdl the
dory f1Shing fleet return with the fresh catch
of the day. Fish are prepared for sale at
Mcfadden Square, an open-air martcet,
Rahing supplies and bo8t c:har19n (open
party and private) are available at Davey's
Lodcer, 400 Main St., Balboa (949) 673-1434;
and Newport Landing Sportfishing. 309
Palms, Suite F. Newport Beach (949)
675-0550.
Dey and night fishing c:hart.n for groupe °'
Robert Kline's Costa Mesa
design shop creates name
plates and designs for
boats in Newport Harbor
and elsewhere
challenging and specialized. he said.
Usually. the leners seep on the boat are
designed and printed on a roll of adhesive
vinyl that is pasted on to the vessel. Kline
also caters to customers who request
customized jobs such as hand painting or
metal work.
The mm.1 challenging job he undertook
was for a 150·foot yacht for a wealthy
Russian businessman, Kline said.
"He wanted the name of the boat to be
in polished stainJess steel," he said. "So we
cut the metal with laser and when we were
singles are available at Bongos Sportfishing
on Balboa P9ninaula. (949) 673-2810.
KAYAKING/CANOEING/SCUBA
lmu. Outrtgoar Canoe Club kwtt.s
adventure-minded adults to canoe Newport
Harbor Hawaiian style. No experience
required -they'll teach you all you need to
know. Dress for the beach and bring a towel
every Saturday at 10 a.m. at North Star
Beach. 1 White Cliffs Drive, Newport Beach.
For more information, call (714)432-1236.
Beginning ... byaldng, rolling dlnlca and
private lessons are offered at Paddle Power,
1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboe. Kayak and sea
ski rentals also are available. (949) 675-1215.
lWo-hour kayak toun begin 9t 10 a.m.
Sundays from Newport Dunes. The cost is
$20 for adults and $15 for children. Kayak
rentals and classes also are available. (949)
729-1150.
Single kayak rent.ala ($10 per hour) and
doubles ($16 per hour) are available at
Balboa Boat Rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone.
(949) 673-7200. Paddle Power also provides
done, it had a mirror effect. Looked pretty
good."
What makes the job fun is also the
creativity of many of the boat ownera.
Kline says.
"I've never come across a repetition in
names," he said. "Even if ii is the same
name, it's a different spelling.·
Among his favorites are Jack. the heart
surgeon. who called his boat Jack of
Hearts, and the two doctors who owned a
boat they called Pair·a -docs. Kline also
does lettering for the U.S. Coast Guard and
the Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and
the state lifeguards. he said.
Boat fashions change with time, too,
Kline said. Colors that were fashionable 10
years ago are not today.
"Gray and burgundy were popular colors
in the '80s. • he said. "In the early '90s, the
pastels were popular, and now It's black
and gold or black and silver or gray.·
kayak. surf ski and canoe rentals. (949)
675-1215.
The Upper Newport Bay Ecological RaHrw
offers Bade. Bay canoe tours departing at 8:30
a.m. Saturdays from Shellmalter Island,
which Is off Badt Bay Drive in Newport
Beach. (949) 640-6746.
Newport Aquatic c.m. offilr9 SWMp
rowing (one oar), sculling dasses (two oars)
and canoe rentals. Ctasa. run for four
weelca and cost $75. Introductory clinics also
are available Saturdays and Sundays for $10.
(949) 646-n26.
Scuba training. conalldltg of six .vening and
two weekend day daaaea, are offered at the
Aquatic Center. '537 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. $200 to $310. The center
also offe,. scuba rentalt, special trips,
repairs and air fills. (949) 650-6440.
CertHlcatlon daaMa for beginning to
instructor-level scuba divers are avalJable at
Dive-In Scuba, 2482 Newport Blvd .• Costa
Mesa. Other services lndude boat dlartera,
equfpment salet, '9ntalt and repairs. (949)
631-9288.
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THE HARBOR COLUMN
Racers can expect
quick conditions today.
Ahoy.
The buzz
around the
yacht clubs ls that
a storm system Is
pushing down
from the north
just in time for the
sailing race today.
swdls.
What race is
that1 you ask. The
annual Tommy
Bahama Newport
to Ensenada Yacht
I mention seas
from the south
because there is a
chance of a mixed
set on Friday with
seas from the west
and south. The
confused seas
(confused ls slang
for mixed set)
MIKE occur when strong
WHITEHEAD swell pattern ls
corning down
from the north at Point
Conception and a low
pressure system pushing
seas up from the south.
Race, which begins at noon
today just outside Newport
Harl>or's entrance and
finishes just outside the
Port of Ensenada. Mexico.
This race is deemed the
largest international yacht
race in the world, but
should I refrain £rom using
that designation without
proof from every other race
in the world, just like
saying Newport Harbor is
the largest small craft
harbor in the world? Who
else has more than 9,000
boats, anyway? .
That is the topic of one
of my future columns. Now
back to the race and the
weather.
I think this race might
challenge last year's fast
race, as wind conditions
are looking favorable. The
winds for Friday afternoon
are predicted at 15 to 20
knots and will blow 10 to
15 knots that nighL
Experienced boaters look
north to the conditions at
Point Conception to
determine what swell
panern is heading our way.
Point Conception is the
where the coastline jogs
easterly south of Morro Bay
and north of Santa Barbara.
Newport is tucked easterly
of Point Conception, plus
the Cllannel Islands help
deOect the swell pattern
away £rom our coast.
However, the swell pattern
flowing south will hit the
coast just south of San
Diego. Therefore, the swells
can be bigger basically
from San Diego to
Ensenada. except for a
small sheltered area behind
the Coronado lslands.
The racers are charting
their courses with the wind
conditions in mind, and
thanks to the Internet,
anyone can access the
Ooating weather buoys off
the coast to read real-time
data. The usual Oow of the
coastal swells are from the
· west and northwest, which
we call "going downhill"
when boating. as I have
mentioned In many
previous columns.
Swells from the south are
caused by storm systems
and hurricanes that would
be bad for these racers.
placing the seas on their
nose (nose ls slang for bow
of a boat). When you have
the seas on your nose, then
you go slower because or
more resistance and
pounding through the
Low pressure systems
spin counterclockwise, with
rising cooler air that can
cause geostrophic winds
balanced by the Coriolis
force and the pressure
gradient forces. Got It?
In other words, while
watching the conditions to
the north. the sailors must
also watch the location of
the low pressure system,
for two reasons: First, you
do not want to sail into the
middle of the system, as
the winds will be light; and
~ond, you want to watch
the resulting effects from
the counterclockwise
rotation.
This means that today,
there ls a chance the low
p~ure system might
generate 3-foot seas from
the south in addition to the
3· to 6-foot seas coming
£rom the west.
What I predict at start
time Is the winds will blow
5 to 10 knots and growing
tha1 afternoon. with 3-foot
seas off Newport both
from the wesL As the
boats get south of Dana
Point and leave the
protection of Catalina
Island, the seas will start
inc reasing with the largest
seas south of the
international border
The experienced sailors
will calculate whether to
sail the Rhumb line or sail
out off the coasr outside
the Coronado Islands. I
would plan to sail one of
these two courses once I
could actually see the
conditions.
Remember, the smaller
boats must keep safety in
mind with respect to the
swells. Just because the big
boys are heading out to sea
does not mean you can
follow.
Have a safe and fun race.
I will be skippering boats
north of the border this
weekend, so I'm going to
miss the pany-eh, I
mean, the awards
ceremony.
Safe voyages.
• ~ WKTDiEAD is the
Daily Pilot's boating and
harbor columni11. Send him
your harbor and
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WEATHER FORECAST
Uke on Thul"9day night. we
can expect continued chances
of shower• today, though It'll
be very alight. Highs wilt fell
thort of 70. low8 will drop In
theloww60L
Seturdav loob fine eo far,
though there wlll still be plenty
of c::louda. The IUfl 8hould keep
us lust warm enoUgh to hit 70.
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BOATING FORECAST
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SURF
The aouthwest sw.tl
contlnuea dropping off today,
leaving IOUth-faclng beecMt
with waist· to c:hect-hlghs
today.
The sw.tl drope off
completetv on Sundey,
rauftlng In tcne.-to
w.lat~ tt rNV be.,_'° my high llnd dry.
The ,... of the next WMlc
appeen jl'8t M bteM, undl the
next~..n ..m.
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Dady Pilot Friday, Ac>r11 25, 2003 A3
Fair boar<f holcts ground on vendor concerns
• @JlU1llT1RAluJJ • Fair board offers to hold swap meet on
Mondays during four-week fair, but will not
compensate vendors financially.
the fair's general manageT.
The board examined a variety
of concepts and added between.
80 and 90 spots (or vendors LO
rotate in and out of during the
entire fair run. Although the
board has a waiting list of about
30(> vendors who do not partici-
pate in the Marketplace, it de·
cided to give priority to the 81
Marketplace vendors who ap-
plied for the spots.
Deirdre Newman
Dally Pilot
FAIRGROUNDS -Fair board
officials on Thursday refused lo
give in to the demands of
Orange COunty Marketplace
vendors who claim they should
receive financial compen~tion
for the loss of a lucrative swep
meet weekend in August.
Although '~e 20 vendors at
lhe fair board meeting did not
speak. Tom Askew, president of
Lile vendors' association, ham·
m~red away at the board mem-
bers, accusing them of not doing
enough to alleviate the two-day
loi>s he estimates at about $2
million.
'Board member Ruben Smith
s<Qd that, although he is sympa·
t.hetic to the vendors' plight, the
board's hands are tied because ii
dc)es not negotiate wiU1 the ven·
dors direct.ly. It has already of·
fered to include vendor<> at the
fair and to work with the ven-
dors to consider other options.
That's not enough, the ven-
dors say.
~we're a little disturbed," said
All Pro Remodellng's Ed Sullivan,
who expects to lose about
$200,000 for the lost weekend of
Aug. 2 and 3.
The fair ex.panded another
weekend to accommodate
crowded conditions, Smith Said.
While the board would like to
help the vendors and maintain a
good connection with them, it is
inappropriate and Illegal to in-
terfere with the relationship with
Tel Phil Enterprises, which con-
tracts with the vendors, Smith
said.
When it decided to extend the
fair lo include the first weekend
of August, the board said lhe ad·
dition of a fourth weekend
would provide an opportunity to
include new commercial ven·
dors, said Becky llailey-Pindley,
BEST BUYS
Many of lhe vendors, though,
look upon the idea with disdain.
"I don't seU a commodity, I sell
wallpaper." Michael Arnell said.
"No one go~ to the fair and
comes out with rolls of wall-
paper."
Smith a1so mentioned the
possibility of the swap meet tak-
mg place on Mondays during
the fair since the fair is not open
those days.
But that did not sit well with
many of the vendors, since a lot
of them work elsewhere during
the week and don't expect their
customers 10 show up on Mon·
day'>.
The vendor~ say t.11ey are nol
looking for ra~h compen<>allon.
Tum pages at a new bookstore
T he flirst Page. a
fine children's
bookstore.
celebrates iLS grand
opening from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. Saturday.
Storytelling by Steve C
(formerly of Radio
Disnt!y), face pamting.
creative activities and
free refreshments make
the opening fun for
everyone.
1ne First Page
GREER
WYLDER
bridal boutique, shows
the modem. stylized
and understated
designs by Reva
Mivasagar from I to 6
p.m. today and from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.
His ready-10-wear
pieces incorporate
exquisite detailing.
texture and feminme
shape:.. Australian-born
Rt'va has a retail store
in SoHo. New York City.
feature'> a first -rate -;election ol
literature, includin"t classics and
award-winning tit.lee; and
authors, ru. weU as lesser-known
and hard-to-find books from
up-and-corning author., and
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hand-select each book for
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Daily one-hour story times are
scheduled from 9:30 to I 0:30
a.m. Mondays, Wednesday!..
Fridays and Saturdays; and from
4 to 5 p.m. Tuesdays and
Thursdays. The store u. open
from IO a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday
to Priday and from 10 am. IO 5
p.m. Saturday. 270 l:.. 17th St.,
No. 10. Costa Mesa. (949)
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lake home man':> be~t lriend
1hi!. we<'kt'nd at (,t'rman
Shepherd Rel>Cue's adoption
event held al PetsMart in Co1ita
Me<>a. The organization a~ks for
a $200 donation. Go to their
informauve Web site al
u•w111.gsrescue.org to find our I.lie
background of each dog. Open
from 11:30 p.rn. to 4:30 p.m
Saturday and Sunday. 620 W.
17th St., Costa Me!>a. (949)
764-9280.
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Owner and designer Vicki
Peterson has two local shops:
the Ouuttel and VJdd Shoppe
in Cosra Me:.a and Sommerska
(dressmaker in Swedish) on
Balboa Island. Peterson has a
signature line of novelty rayon
print dresses, bias-cut slip
dres.ses. skirts, tops and lounge
pants -perfect for spring and
summer with trims or beaded
fringe. Customers go crazy for
the vintage l..<.'vis with Swarovski
cr)'staJ buuons and capri style
Levis wilh rhinestone hems. I lip
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FOR THE RECORD
Members of the
Community Redevelopment
Acdon committee would like
to see the streetlights on J 9th
Street extended to Monrovia
Avenue.. The group's.view was
•
incorrectly reported in
Thursday'$ paper.
A story tn Thursday's paper
on the Newport to F.nsenada
race used an incorrect tenn to
describe the race course.
Rhumb line is the correct
tenn for a race course that
goes the shortest possible
distance from a starting point
to the finish line.
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•Either get January or Febru-
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admission In August so we have
more customers," said Donna,
who did not disclose her last
name.
Stewart Suchman. an attorney
for Tel Phil, said the company
would like to help the vendors,
but needs some guidelines from
I.he fair board.
WIHolding the swap meet on
Mondays) wru. just brought up
today and I think there would be
a lo t of pperational concerns
and hurdles that would. have lo
be overcome, but we're happy to
lal.k to people and see what we
can do to help the situation,"
Suchman said.
Exacerbating the i.ituation i!>
the fact thal Tel Phil's least! with
the fair board is up on Wednes-
day. The board did not award a
new five-year lease to the com·
pany Thursday because the only
other bidder has filed an appeal
with the California Department
of General Services di<>puting
the !>election process. Suchman
said.
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RACE -FYI
Contilued from Al
aod other revelen •turned
Papas and Beer into 'Gtrls Cone
Wild:•
More than 20 years later, It's as
lf Schupak were 1n an enlltely
different race.
•1rs truly a family even~" he
said.
The essential Ingredient for
Scbupak is family. Now married
for ejght years and the father of
two boys, 5 years and 10 months
old, It's no longer about the
booze..fueled revelry. Two years
ago1 Schupalc. brought his young
son along on the race and, once
ln Ensenada. enjoyed a ' mellow
but memorable dinner get-to-
gether with the whole family. •i think It's what you make It.·
he said. "The wild parties are
probably still there for young
people looking for them. But for
me, the more time goes on, it's
more or a pure sailing event
than an excuse to go down
there."
This year, Schupak will be a
crew member on Tom $chock's
Schockalulu, a Schock 40, de-
signed by its owner. If his crew
arrives early enough, he might
even jump in the car and head
home the same night.
Still. in Newpon and in En~e
nada. today's parties may be a
littJe more tame, but just a littJe.
•sure. there's plenty of heavy
drink.Ing going on,· said Brian
Carlson, gene ral manager of the
Bahia Corinthian Yarhl Club,
OBITUARY
Mary Ruth Nicoll
Services for Newport Beach
resident Mary Ruth Nicoll will
be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at
Th• Newport to Enun.cfa yacht
race starts at noon Th• moat
popular spectator spot Is on the
bluffs at Corona del Mar State
Beach. Staggered starts will take
plaee for about two hours. for
more fnfotrnatlon, vlalt the Web
site oJ the Newport Ocean
Salling Assn. at www.nou.org.
which hosts the annual pre-race
Oesta the night before the race.
•sut a lot of skippers and other
people who need to be ln good
shape to sail often take II easy.
They're thinking about the
race."
The club was expecting about
1,000 people Thursday night for
the party it has been hosting for
more than a decade. This year's
fiesta included a station with te-
quila shooters, as weU as booths
set op by sponsors Mount Gay
Rum. Corona and Rolling Rock.
A live band outdoors. a disc
jokey indoors and a Mexican
buffet also added to the enter-
tainment.
Of course, the yacht club set
likely conduct themi.elves a ll11le
differently than the Ensenada
crowd Schupak w1tne~ed at
work in the late 1980s.
•1 think it's what you want it
to be," Schupak said. "Depend-
ing on where you are in life, you
will conduct your~clf accord-
ingly."
•JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beach and John Wayne
Airport. She may be reached at
(9491 574-4232 or by e-matl at
1une casagrande a lat1mes com .
010rch of Quist, 287 W. Wilson
!>t., Costa Me~a. Mr~. Nicoll,
wife of former 2 1-year New-
port-Mesa Unified School Oi'i-
trict Supt: John Nicoll, died
Wednesday of a long illnei.i.. She
was 82. She is survived by her
hu!>band.
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THE NEWS
Trailer slows traffic
on Coast Highway
A uactor-traller overturned
at the intersectioa of Coast
Highway and Superior Avm.ue
on Thursday momlng dump-
ing l 7 tons or construction
material on the roadway,
backing up and slowing down
traffic for several hours, offi-
cials said.
The incident happened at
about 7 a.m., when the driver
of the uactor trailer tried to
make a left rum from Coast
Highway to SOperior Avenue.
officials said. One lane on
Coast Highway and all of
nonhbound Superior Avenue
were closed for several hours,
police said.
No one WdS hurt in the inci-
dent. 1
Ladera Ranch man
charged in car wreck
The Orange County district
attorney's office <.:harged a
SOUND
Continued from Al
very last seat and not a
wavek!ngth beyond. Bea?Jey
said.
Mlt's like the dilference of a
Ooodlisbt versus a spotlight.·
Beazley said "F.spetially for ow
neighbors, that's important."
The sound engineer will meet
with the bands In the morning
to establish a relationship with
them and will also be entruSted
with monitoring the sound
during the concens, with the
authority of '>lopping the music
if it gets too loud.
PUBLIC SAFETY
28-year·old Los Angeles
Sheriff's deputy with gross
vehicular manslaughter
while lntoxicated ln connec-
tion with a Jan. 12 car acct·
dent ln Costa Mesa that took
hi• beat friend's life.
David Robison, 28, of Ran-
cho Santa Margarita, died in-
stantly after the car Phil
SLeyerman • was driving
veered off the road and
struck a tree aear the inter-
section of Newport Boule-
vard and lndustrial Way.
Steyennan, of Ladera
Ranch, Is now on paJd ad-•
ministratlve leave. He was ar-
raigned Thursday at the Har-
bor Justice Center and
pleaded not guilty to the
charge. The judge decided
that he would not have to go
to jail provided he artends Al-
coholics Anonymous meet·
ings and surrenders his
driver's license. The judge
also ordered th at he be
booked by the Costa Mesa
Police Department.
Officials said that Robison's
family has been Hvery active
in pushing for (Steyerman'sl
prosecution. H
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• w..t Babt StrMt and
G,.,,. ~A tra1'flc
accident Involving Injuries
was reported at 3:31 p.m.
Tuesday.
• FalrvJew Roed: A
hit-and-run was reported in
the 2700 bl<><* at 5:36 p.m.
Tuesday.
• tiarbor Boulevard: Grand
theft was reported In the
3300 bl<><* at 7:14 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Harding Way: Annoying
phone calla were reported In
the 3000 bl<><* at 1:37 p.m.
Tuesday.
• M.c:e Avenue: A vehicle
burglary was reported m the
3100 bl<><* at 8:24 a.m.
Tuesday.
• South Coast Drive: A
burglary was reported in the
900 bl<><* at 3 p.m. Tuesday.
• Van Buren Way: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
3100 bl<><* at 1'14 p.m.
Tuesday
• West 19th Street: Petty
The band'> -which mclude
big-name acts ti.Ice the Doors -
are fully aware of the kinder.
gentler sound !>yslem and 86
decibel average target at the top
of the grassy area of the
amphitheater, said Becky
Bailey-Findley, the fair's general
manager. There have not been
any negative r~pon~ so far.
she said.
~£NI TRf PTOI\ DAIL) PllOT
The Pacific Amphitheatre at the Orange County Fairgrounds 1s
being renovated for its reopening this summer after eight years
The fair will not c,ell any lawn
tickets and won't U!>C speakers
above the top row of ~at5,
Bailey-Findley added.
The concen tickets wiU
include fair admission. and the
PRESCHOOL
Continued from Al
onJy way to gPI to the scent'.
amphitheater will be through Official-. m.uJt> ,1 rnn..ciou'
the fair, to give a sense of "an dec..,1011 lo rl' npl'n the
event within an event.~ ampluthl•dter dunng the lair <,o
To enhance the drama of che fairgot.'r" <'1mld ht• the fir'>t to
re-opening. staff will create a enioy 11 Bt•<uJt>y <>aid
Hollywood-type sign on the hill Mandgl'mt>nl " proud of the lair
above the amphitheater. One of board's dl>t:l'olOll to upgrade
the buildin~ leading to the most of thr ex1 .. ung
amphitheater, which housed the inrrd'>lrudurt' "" It d11.ln'1 have to
Creature Featurec; exhibit last start Crom M. rat ch and to use
year, will now pre~ent the history mo-.tJy fair l'mployee' 011 the
of the Orange County music project.
'Intentional or not, having a playfield that close
to the street was a recipe for disaster.'
Cindy Soto
Mottler of Sierra Soto and lobbyist for safety at chtld care centers
munlty OlUrch, which owns the
preschool, "had tht' duty" to pro·
tect the children.
I lawkrn~on could not be
reached for <.0mmen1 on Thul'>·
day. But 'he ha<t '>aid in the past
tJ1at 'ilte ii. saddmed by the law-
suit.
HThe modcnt liter.illy broke
my hean." '>hl '>aid iu an inter-
theft was reported In the 700
blodc et 2:49 p.m. Tunday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• ~Awnue: Petty theft
wa. reported In the 400
bl<><* at 12:.20 p.m.
Wedn~.
• East Balboa Boua.v.nt: A
hit·and-run was reported In
the 1200 blodt at 11:55 e.m.
Wednesday.
• Cataline OrMt: Petty theft
wu reported In the 300 blodt
at 7:26 a.m. Wednesday.
• Dove Street: A burglary
was reported In th&800 bl<><*
at 6:11 a.m. Wednesday.
• Irvine Avenue: Petty theft
was reporte'd In the 600 blodt
at 11:41 a.m. Wednesday.
• JamborN Rolld: An auto
theft waa reported in the
3300 block al 2:54 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Port Cardiff Place: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
1900 block at 8:51 a.m.
Wednesday.
• Via Nice: A garage burglary
was reported m the 100 bl<><*
at 11 08 a m. Wednesday.
·''
' '
• lherc\ !.omething organk
about what we're doing. irultead
or Ukc unveiling a new statue,"
Beazley lHUd.
'lhe relurb1 hed amphitheat~r
i.t. expected to be ready to rock
and roll m June.
me <;p1ffc<l-up look ha!. been
lnstrumental m anracting top
name aw. to the fair, Beazley
sald. Steely Oan is kicking off il!I
concert tour 10 promote its new
album at the fair.
Although officials have no
plan., 10 11c;e the amphitheater
when the fair is over, they
fore1.ee II being used by
rnmmumty groups. To that encJ.
they mV11ed performing arts
~ruup" m tlie community to
forum.t. Jnd workshops lo get
tJ1e1r feedback. Bailey-Findley
..aid
" Ilic fac.Uty needs 10 be
nc'xihlf' enough to handle
top quality concens and ballet •
pcrfon nances." Bailey-Findley •
!.d.Jd "Tho!>e details haven't beeA
worketl out yet."
During !he fair, free concens
wtll be ofTered m the grandstar\d
arl'a
• DE1ROAE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reamed at (9'19)
574-4221 or bye mail at
detrdre.newmanlll'/stimes.com.
'>a.Id on l'hursday that !>he has
no1hmg personal against Haw-
lin'>On. CaJJmg Wednesday's de-
n .,1on in her favor a "positive
thing.· Soto 'Mlid their lawsuil
"make!> a statement.·
"lntentional or not. having a
playfield that close to the street
wa" a recipe for disaster,· sbe
'>a.id. H Us pursuing this sends a
meMage to other child care and
pre.chool centers that they are.
re.pons1ble and accountable.·
200 I. One day after that decision,
the U.S. PostaJ Service confi.rmed
that a mail carrier ran into the
school about three years before
the murders. The parenL<; con-
tended in their lawsuit ti1at the
school, at Magnolia Street and
Santa Ana Avenue, could have
prevented the tragedy had they
taken the necessary precaut10ns
after that incident.
"Had there been an adequate
barrier, IAbram.!>I wouldn't even
have considered going there.~ she
said. "He just saw a 01msy fence
and thought to h1mo,clf· '1 ley, my
big old Cadillac can get Ul there,'H
view two year.. ago. Hawkinson • DEEPA BHARAllf covers pubhc
suffered a heart attack dunng the safety and courts She may be
Pamela Wiener, Brandon's
mother. said on Thursday that
the school and lJghthouse Com-
SHOP
Continued from Al
January with longume friend
Sieve Honig. who with other
friends has been trying LO keep
the place up and running. But as
lud:: would have it, I lonig came
down with an illness early
Tuesday and will have to be
hospitalized at least for two
weeks.
So what happens to the
American Roadhouse?
It's not going down -If
Baggett's frie~ can help IL
Nick Fainberg says he and his
buddies, who've known Bagett
for &eYeral years. haw been
working shifts to bei> the place
aOoat
"Wdre about 25 of l1' and we're
taking time oft' our jobs to work
the shifts here," he &aid. "II
sounds Ub a lot of people. but we
can use more bands."
RUnbarg said be beliews "lMng
Mannes" don'l giet the rutentk>n
they deserve.
"When • Marine
~their famGim With checb
and Oowas.. be Ilk!. "But what
do \W dO for lhoee who 1~ for
those who are stndng1"
8W'tt 1 ln GGdcii Grove.
bUt most d hll 6imdi ...., tn
Nl!wpc)n· bis mother. Amy
Bqgctt. llkl.
'Tm It* lrllattd at What
they're~'°' Dol.11. • 11 .ul
--rbey jtJlt don' Watrt him to ae
this plliciL"
ti.ti~
1
Wiener said the weak fence JUSt
made the children ,m Hea.,y' tar-
get· for Abrams.
FYI
Those interested 1n helping out
may contact Doug Baggett's
friends at 3421 Newport Blvd. or
call (949) 673-5135. Store hours
are 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
an overdose of pain medication at
a hospftal in lraq, Fainbarg said
"He's in very serio"' condition."
he said "V{(!re hoping and
prayblg that he returns safely.·
Doug Baggett didn't just hang
out with frien~ but was part of a
·secret society" of men who
helped each othtr. lbny San
Miguel said. D>ug Baggett ~ a
big part of the intOrmBI group
started by San MJguel simply
called Monday N'ight. he &aid The
8'JY5 htmg OU1 and talked about
their problems.
·1 want h1m back: he said. "We an m.iahim very mud\."
Mrut Hardy said Doug Bapt
is • close to his heart."
"W?\ie been ecndlng him care
pacbgcs. too." he said. •But we're
~ htr'D be beet before the
oect pacbgte mlC.bCs him..
AlJnbel8 llSd the fJ1end.j arc ·
·~all our money Into the budne-..
"But wtl're runrune OUt d time
and~-he liald. •If the
buainmii ronl.in&~ co loee ~
wc'ro ~to haVlt to ...... chis
plaot doWn ln • •
~-doing~~ they can to make • few~ he laid;
~rc~lhieles paw .. h6 counts.. llld.
·~to helJ> P1Y &flt IOO M!q> lt • •
t hildren\ memorial service. reached at 19491574-4226 or by
Cmdy Sole>, who is a lobbyist e mail at
for i.a.fety al chJJJ care centers, • dtHJp.!.bharath flltimes.oom.
•
DON wat/DMY flt.OT J
Ketsea Bauett hOlds a piCUe of his son. ~.Who was caled •
to ~ in Iraq. s.uett left betlind his bUlinels, Nneric.-t :
Roech;Use Coffel, In NewpcWt ~ wNth Is .. "" by -: friends in his ebsence. •
Dall;Y Piiot
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Emulex settles class-action suit
News of $39.5-million agreem ent comes as
the Costa Mesa co m pany reports breakeven
quarter earnings.
P.ul Clinton
Daily Ptlot
COSTA MESA -Data storage
company Emulex Q>rp. had a
mixed day Thursday, reporting
a breakeven quarter to beat
Wall Street's expectations by a
penny per share. The company
also agreed to pay out $39.5
million to settle a class-action
lawsuit.
The company, based in the
city since the early t 970s, said
ii was settJlng a shareholder
lawsuit filed in 200 I In re-
sponse to comments by com-
pany executives during a Janu-
ary 2001 conference call about
earnings.
By agreeing to the payout,
EmuJex is not acknowledging
any wrongdoing, company
leaders said.
·w.th these tentative settle-
ments, we can put the expense
and distraction of this litigation
behind us and focus on execut-
ing out strategy of delivering
innovative products to the mar-
ket,• Rockenbach said. ·Emu-
lex remains a financially strong
company."
Th~ company said 32% of the
settlemen't would be paid by Its
insurance provider; the re-
maining $16.7 million was re-
corded as an after-tax charge in
the earnings.
Emulex reported it grew rev-
enue in lt1 third quarter 144Jf,, to
$79.6 million, compared to the
same quarter a year earlier.
·we had the best quarter in
the history or the company, ..
said Michael Rockenbach. the
company's chJef financial offi-
cer. ·c1ven the environment
we're In, we're executing well as
a company.·
Emulex Is the top provider of
hot bus adapters, sophisticated
devices that help companies
manage a massive Oow or infor-
mation. For I.Pe quarter ending
March 31, the company said it
lost $248,000, according to gen:
eraJJy ~ccepted accounting
principles. A year ago, Emulex
lost $16.5 million.
Earnings came In at 22 cents
per share, which were above
the 21 -cents-per-share consen-
sus of analysts compiled by
First Call/Thomson Financial.
Residents hope light nieans safety
Traffic signal near Sage Hill School is in
place. Newport Coast hail s it as a sign of
service from the city.
June Caaa1rande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACI I -Inex-
perienced drivers making a left
tum out of Sage Hill School will
have a safer path thanks to a
traffic signal turned on Tuesday.
Ilse $400.000 signal Wlll> m-
'-lalled in front of the school on
Newport Coas1 Drive near the
\..orona del Mar Freeway off-
rcllTip just as the young school
has ats first ..enior clas..'i. The city
paid about 75% of the cost of the
signal. with the school paying
the difference. Public Works Di-
rector Steve Badum said that the
'>1gnal was expensive because 11
~ more complicated than
moc;t.
The unusual layout of the
1nter-.ection actually required
equipment for two different traf-
fic lights 10 help drivers exiting
the freeway offramp '10 make
their way to the school entrance.
"It's essentially two signalized
intersections," Badum said. "II
was a complicated design, and
we think it will work very well."
Jim McGee, chairman of the
Newport Coast Advisory Com-
mittee that represents Newport
Coast residents to the city. hailed
the move as an important step in
the relationship between New-
port Beach and its newly an-
nexed residents -a step above
and beyond the city's obligation.
The traffic signal was the first
public improvement by the city
in Newport Coast And it's no-
table. he said. that the work was
not required by a pre-annexa-
tion agreement.
"I think it sho~ that they are
interested in improving traffic
safety in Newport Coast,"
McGee said. "and it show.. that
they're respomive to the con-
cerns of the residents.·
Newport Coast was annexed
to the ci1y in Jant1ary 2002 after
many residents agreed that the
move could bring services better
than the county was providing.
the unincorporated area.
"We were quite surpri!.ed the
county had not required a signal
there in the first place." Bad um
'>aid.
With the yearlong proces!. of
planning and in~taJJmg the traf-
fic '>ignaJ behind them, city staff
are now lookmg toward improv-
ing a hazardou'> traffic s ituation
near the entrance to the New
C..rystaJ C ow Promenade shop-
ping cen1er on Coast I hghway.
Badum '-<lid thal dnvers who
want 10 l:'nter the shopping cen-
ter often think they ..ee an drive-
way entrance where there isn't
one
Badum 'wt1d the city 1s worlong
with C..altrdn' to install barriers
and improve <,1riping there to
prevent <my problems before
they occur.
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
SCHOOLS LIST
Aloha Airlines to fly to
Kon a from JW A
On Thursday, Aloha Al.rimes
announced it would begin non·
stop Oights from John Wayne Alr-
port to Kona. on the l.sJand or
Hawaii, begj.nning Ju.ty 2.
To introduce the new service,
Aloha will offer a $.399 round-trip
rare until Ju.ty 31. The fare does
not include an $18.50 fuel sur-
charge and $10 Sept. 11 security
fee.
Aloha already runs three daily
fights out of Orange County. The
airline flies daily to l lonotulu
and Maui, as well as Phoenix.
~The popularity of our flights
out of John Wayne 10 Honolulu
and Maul has prompted us to of-
fer daily flights to Kona." said
Glenn Zander, Aloha's president
and chief executive.
Aloha will Oy Boeing 737-700
aircraft on the routes. It will have
12 first-class seats and 112 coach
seats.
Aloha Right 485, as it will be
known, will depart from John
Wayne at 8:05 Lm. and arrive at
~ole Kona lnremadonal Air-
port al 10:42 a.m. Alght 486 will ~ Kona at 1:40 p.m. and ar-
dwt in Orange County at 9:44
p.m.
HIGH SCHOOLS
Corona del M•r 7-12
2101 Eastbluff Drive.
Newport Beach
Sharon Fry, (949) 515-6000
Costa Meu 7-, 2
2650 Fairview Road, CoSUJ
Mesa
Fred Navarro 9-12; John
Garcia. 7-8. (714) 424-8700
Eata~9-12
2323 Placentia Ave., Costa
Mesa
Tom Antal, (949) 515-0500
N9wpof't Harbor 9-12
600 Irvine Ave .• Newpon
Beacti
M ictiael Vossen, (949)
YOUTH
Continued from Al
jobs for about 1.500 young peo-
ple. board member Richard
Watts said.
·0ur mission is to help young
people with everything from
building a resum~ lo helping
them acquire the necessary kills
to secure a job,• be said.
OUR TRAINlNG SUCCl!SS HAS B ._._. .. MM Fn
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390 Monte Vista Ave .. Costa
Mesa
Diana Carey, (949) 515-6900
Middte Coli.. High School
2701 Fairview Road. Costa
Mesa
Robert Nanney, (714)
432-5732
ADULT EDUCATION
AduhSchool
425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa
Diana Carey, (949) 515-6996
Calderon said the challenge
over the last year has been "to
stay afloat."
"These are tough times.· he
said. -We're t.rymg to keep our
grass-roots support so we can
help the kids get 1otv.. and help
build up their self esteem.·
• O££PA BHARATH cove~ public
safety and courts. She may be
reached 8t (949) 574-4226 or bv e-mail
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HOW 10 GET PU8USHEO -LetWra: Mail to Editorial Page Editor S.J. Cahn et the Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92827 • Rit• .... Hotln« Cell (949) 642-8086 Fu: Send to (949) $46-4170 ~s.nd to dallypllottllatimH.com •All COIT8SP<>ndence must Include full name, hometown and phone number (for verification purposes). The ,Pilot reserves the right to edit atl submissions for darfty and length.
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MAILBAG
Picks for council a slap in
residents' faces
The number of qualified 'candidates
sUbmittin2 their name for
consideration in taking Kllren
Robinson's position tor the remaining
18 months of her term was quite
impressive. Therefore, it is astonishing
that npoe with prior experience as a
council member Were selected as a
finalist -and so the Costa Mesa City
Council will continue to be slowed
down while the new person learns the
ropes.
I believe th.is decision-ma1ci.ng
process is known as "a slap in the face
to the residents of Costa Mesa.•
LYNNE COENEN
Costa Mesa
City Council was right to
tum down the noise
I agree with City Council's decision
on banning outdoor broadcasting by
liinity 01.ristian Center. l just hope
they don't change their minds; it
happens.
· Firsdy, it is always great to have the
council "just do it'' and make a
decision instead of putting things off.
Secondly, l don't live near the
"Trinity Broadcasting Company," but I
feel compassion for its neighbors. So
many times we hear about residential
and commercial/industrial property
problems, but one would rarely think
there would be issues like this
between a church and its neighbors.
Perhaps the real issue hear is that TBN
should be in.a commercial/industrial
zoned area if they want lo be a
production company.·
This is probably more suited for a
production company like Trinity. With
respect to the bus issue, there may be
a simple solution, as we have seen in
other areas by limiting the height of
the vehicle lo 6 feet for specific
residential areas. I am sure the people
who live in the area could request this
of the city of Costa Mesa.
I have not met one person who
thinks the ~Million Ughts" display is
anything but commercial.
Bottom line: Cllurches belong in
I
Karen Robinson, former Costa Mesa mayor, at Fairview Park with her dog TyKo.
residential areas. production
companies belong in
commercial/ industrial areas.
LARRY COURTER
Costa Mesa
shouldn't be considered a church at all.
I am sure Quist would not be happy
with this type of situation. So I hope
that they will be controlled better.
PAT MCROBERTS
Costa Mesa
City Council was on the right
side of Trinity decision Trinity should never be able
to broadcast outsid~ The City Council's decision on
Trinity was correct. .
BRENDA CURRIE
Newport Beach
A ridiculous situation at
Trinity Broadcast Network
This is about the Trinity Broadcast
Network. My whole family and I think
that their whole scenario over 1here is
ridiculous. And as I understand it. that
land was onJy zoned for
administration, and that's offices.
Their light display is a waste of
energy, and that bothered us, as we
were having an energy crisis, and that
About Trinity broadcasting outside,
I think it is terrible. They should not
b e allowed to do anything Like that at
all, ever. We get too much noise and
noise pollution all the time.
RICHARD MAY
Costa Mesa
We know they aren't hurting
on Bear Street
l may vote to re-elect the City
Council. It's about time someone stood
up those rowdies over on Bear Street.
Relfgious freedom does not imply
the right to impose your noise and
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outrageous Lighting system on your
neighbors, or anyone else for that
matter. Many poor people throughout
the nation contribute hard earned
money to Trinity for what? To burn up
as much candlepower of ridiculous
lighting as possible? And what about
the salaries of the directors? I'll bet
they aren't poverty level. Someone
should send an investigative reporter
to ferret out the story.
lARRYTRACY
Costa Mesa
Trinity Broadcast Network
has done little for neighbors
Thank you Costa Mesa City Council
for finally sticking it to Trinity Broadcast
Network. Th.is supposed "Otristian
center~ has been nothing short of a
complete nuisance lo city residents.
instead of actually contributing
anything positive lo our community.
they have inftamed neighbors with their
persistent noise and selfish ambitions.
Also, Councilman Gary Monahan'•
comment about Trinity putting Costa
Mesa on the map is Jnaccwate: It wu
South Coast Plaza that put us on the ·
map. All Trinity did was invite more
reUgious fundamentalists to our city.
JAMES GERSHON
Costa Mesa
City should make sure to
enforce .cJecision
I am c8lling1lbout the co~cil's
decision on Trinity Broadcast Network
and I am certainly in favor of that, and
hopefully they will be very stringent
about enforcing it. Unfortunately,
Trinity is getting a very garish
appearance and certainly an
annoyance to its netgbbors.
"MNCY BURGESS
Costa Mesa
City Council gets support for
Trinity vote
I agree with Costa Mesa Council
decision regarding the Trinity
01.ristian Center. I don't have any
particular comments. I just agree.
. SUZANNE FORSTER
Newport Beach
Whiners won in City
Council,s Trinity vote
Whine, whine, whine ... the
squeaky wheel gets the oil, even U
everything is working, according to
the Costa Mesa City Council.
Trinity Broadcast Network can't
broadcast outdoors because the
sound system's too noisy? No.
Because the camera lights are too
bright? No.
Because some neighbors don't like
them? Sounds like it.
The Trinity property was develop_ed
long before the surrounding homes
were built. Tenants change, that's life.
Th.inking about traffic? How about
South Coast Plaza? Noise? How about
the fairgrounds? I've experienced both
of these, and none of the complaints
against Tunity. Let's rise to the
challenge of being neighborly and have
our City Council ad~ specific issues,
not react to general dissatisfaction.
MIKE BARNETT
Costa Mesa
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Highway near the Santa Ana River holding signs and
surfboards that celebrate the message of "Fifty In Five•o.
·so in 5"0 is the chapter's project to reduce pollution at the
mouth of the Santa Ana River by 50% in 5 years. The cities
of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, The County of Orange
and the Regional Water Quality control Board have all
express interest in this project.
Volunteers will gather at the grassy area nearest the river in
West Newport P~rk at 10:30 am. Bring your bodies and
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The fifth No MOf9 Homeless P9ts
Conference runs through April 27
at the Hilton Costa Mesa. The
even~ is presented and sponsored
by Best Friends Animal Sanctuary
of Utah, the nation's largest
no-kill organization. Call (4351
Join N9wport ~ city ........
ltudtnls from Harbor View
Elementary School and a state
forester for the 13th annual Arbor
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SUNDAY
. As part of !I" o~inal program,
Sascha. Radetsky of American
Ballet Theatre will perform the
pas de deux from Hl e CorsaireH at the Barclay Theatre in Irvine.
''fldcets are available only at the
Barclay Theatre Box Office for
Orange Coast College will stage its fourth annual Fiesta
Latina celebration in its Robert B. Moore Theatre of} May •
8 and 9. Fiesta Latina is an OCC dance and cultural
heritage outreach to the county's elementary and high
schools. The one-hour shows feature dances from -
Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, the Dominican Republic,
The IChool of biological ICiences
st UC1 pt'Meflts ·vlCtlm, Vectors.
and Vaccines: The Battle Against
Malaria In the 21st CenturC a
lecture by Or. Anthony James at 7 ·
p.m. In the Crystal Cove
Auditorium in the Student Center.
The event is free and open to the
public, but reservations ar.,
required. For reservations or
Information, call (9491 824-7252. ·
MAY2
The 98COftd annU11l Newport
Bead\ Relay For Life, a 24-hour
team walking event, hopes to
raise money and Increase cancer
aWltt'l!lness in the Newport-M esa
comm unity. t en-to 15-member
teams can register for $150
before April 28. The event begins
at 6:30 p.m . at Newport Harbor
High School Stad ium and ends
the next day at 6:30 p.m. ~r
more information, call the
American Cancer Society at (9491
567-0634.
"We've Raided the Best Closets in Orange County .. "
Quality Consignment App arel . CE .
~the style'; Mexico, Puerto Rico and Venezuela. Performances are
$18. Call (949) 854-4646 for
reservations.
at 7:30 p.m. May 8 and at 10 a.m. and noon May 9.
There is no charge for admission.
Red ca", trucks and motorcycles
-uf all years, makes and models
.are invited to participate in the
fourth annual Strawberry Sunday
fµn Fest and Classic Car Show.
The show, while spotlighting red
cars, Is open to all makes, colors
and models. Entry fees are $15
for pre-registration or $20 the 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)
966-8422 for more information.
The Surfrider Foundation in
Newport Beach is hosting a H50 1n
Five" 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
polluuon at the mouth of the
Santa Ana River by 50% in five
years. Volunteers will meet at tqe
grassy area nearest the river in
West Newport Park at 10:30 a.m,
and will get a special T-shirt for
the demonstration. For more
information, call (949) 495-7886.
Orange Coumy 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, whidi can be
obtained at
www.orangecountyw1/d.com or
•at most local wilderness parks
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 more from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
All activities are free. Call (949)
923-2269 for more information.
MONbAY
The UC Irvine chancellor's
distinguished fellows series
presents MArtwork of Keith Piper;·
a lecture and exhibition by the
internationally known British
artist, at 7 p.m. in the Studio Art
Complex, Room 160. Best known
as a leading figure central to the
inception and development of the
1980s British Black Art
movement, Piper works in a
broad range of media, Including
digital technologies. For more
information on the free event, call
(949) 824-7372.
TUESDAY
Juli• Sweeney of ·slltllrday
Night Live" fame will speak at the
16th annual Circle 1,000
Founders' Brunch from 9 to 11
a.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel m
Newport Beadi. Sweeney will
share her toudiing, humorous
and heartbreaking account of the
loss of her brother dnd her
incredible survival of cervical
cancer. Cost is $150 per person.
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·smart Women Aniah Rich. is a
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complimentary gourmet catered
d inner at 6:30 p.m . at the Art
Gallery International in Costa
Mesa. Limited seating. For more
information, call (800) 876-0353
or send e-mail to
bob. voorhees@agedwards.com.
WEDNESDAY
A free seminar and book signing
for HA Portrait For HealingH by
Aidiard Manley will be held from
MAY3
The UC Irvine Arboretum hosts
its an nual Spring Perennial Sale.
featuring unusual perennials
from South Africa and around the
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Terrace 1s a full-service senior apartment communicy with mo nth-to-mo nth rentals, no
buy-ins, no hidde n coses.
In additio n to independent living, we are proud to offer residents ·~Hemage" our
Assisted L1vmg Program. Heritage 1s designed for those who require adJmonal care to
m eet their daily living needs.
Phooe u~ today to schedule your personal tour and compltmen cary meal or vim u~ o n
the Interne t at www.RenaLSSanceSLcom. En1oy Rernement Ltvmg The Renaissance
Way! We look forward to speaking with you.
~~SSANCE al
HUNTINGTON TERRACE
PREM I ER SE N IOR LI VING
18800 FLORIDA S T REET • H UNT INGTO N B EACH, CA 92648
(714) 848-8811
Co111111unlty Features:
Tropical Pool/Spa
Wellness Center
Fitness Center
Day Spa (Massage/Facial)
Cafe
Movie Cinema
CompUter Room
• ALL LEVELS OF
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Silverado: Actively involved in living
' At Silverado, your loved one with Alzheimer's
wUl be actively involved in Uving.
We feel strongly that our mission is to provide
meaning, purpose and q1.1alicy in each of our
residents livea. There are many ways that we are
able to fulfi\l our mission. We have successfully
combined a social mode l of care integrated with
• profeSsional nursing·servkes.
By including ~ts, plants and children m our
commumcy, we have been able to create a
home-hlce env1ronmenr. Through our acuvtty
programming, which includes one full day each
week with a master's level music therapist, we
are able to meet the social needs of the folks
who he with us.
In addition to interactive activities including
cooking classes, special entertamment and
gardening, our residents enjoy weekly bus trips.
We even have a special mens wockshopl
We provide on-site, 24-hour licensed nurses,
including a full-time RN and arc able to cart for
our residents through the progression of their
disease. Provision of this level of nursing eare Is
unique and has estabhshed Silverado as a
standout assisted l1vmg fac1hcy.
Please feel free co drop in for a cup of coffee
and meet our dog Asher and the rest of the
S1lverado family.
Call Silvcado a1 (949) 63 1-2212 far more
infamv:uion
Quality apartment.s for active seniors
This newly constructed complex was
specifically designed and built for senior living.
Hunringron Village does not charg(' any up-front
entrance feCb. Living here will free you from the
responsibilmes of home ownership allowing you
to en1oy your independence and leisure ume. You
will be freed from the burden
and expense of scheduling
repairs and m.imtenance. We
handle all of these day to day
respons1b1l1t1es. Exrra wide, free
flowing corridors eliminate the
narrow and closed feeling of a
standard hallw~y An intercom
to the gated entrance assist~ m
your safety and convenience
Fire sprinklers, smoke detectors,
pagmg and an alarm sy~tcm will
enuce you wuh on-going act1vmc~ in the
spacious, twO·!>tory, 2,800-square-fom recreation
center. The center overlooks a full :.1zc pool and
Jacum which arc heated year round for our
comfort.
A new fr1enJ of yours will he our Ml(.1al
•
director. She, as well as the rei.t of the staff arc
seruitive and understanding. We are here to help
make your new residence the place you call
home. Acuvmes are organized co enhance your
social hfc while you en1oy the companion.ship of
other senior residen ts, many who may have
backgrounds and mtere!>tS s1m1lar
to your own. ()(course, your
inde~ndence and privacy will
be respected 1f you prefer to
socialize with family or fnenc.b in
one of the conversauon areas
The local neighborhood 1s safe
with a mixture of home:.,
condomm1urru and res1dennal
rental prorcrues. Next door 1s a
shopping center, market, drug
score and many ocher ~rv1ces.
Public transportation 1s convemently ava1lahle.
Walle-ms throughout the days are always
welcome. No appo1ntmenc lS needed.
Call ( 714) 840~ 1203 daUy from 9 30 a. m unal
5:30 p.m . or (800) 995-8993, 24-hours dtuly for
recorded Tenwl mf onnatton.
ALL INCLUSIVI SIRVICIS IN YOUR ONE MONIHLY RAna
• 3 MEALS DAILY • EMERGENCY CALL SYSTEM
• WEEKLY HOUSEKEEPING • 24-HOUR STAFFING
• WEEKLY UNEN SERVICE • ·24-HOUR SECURITY
• WEEKLY TOWEL SERVICE • PAID UTIUTIES (except phone)
• TRANSPORTATION • CABLE 1V READY
• ACTIVmES .
(949) 489-3400
600 Camino de los Mares
San Clem,nte, CA 92673
Uc# 306001485
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d'emOiLIVI
New retirement
~unity offers
~~'ft·Style liVi[lg
'A Wltl)la. .-. retlremenr coaununjty bUllt
~~In mind, Sin Clt:R\ttite V.11.aS by me .
Sia ~vmie:ndy IOcatCd in the~ town of
SiiD re, Reaidcnu an enjoy the 9Wllets,
-.. .-;11-tiot. ~community is within
~ •kitw:.c to a public golf~~ two
:fMjor poc:«y ltOl'CI Ina lnOVlC thcacm.
s.n C1emence Vallas provides a calendar filled
With c:Ulrunlly enrichine toctal activities, special
• even11, pttytl(al fhne11 activities lndudine
.wtmmlnl U\ dv beautiful designed pool and
J8a.ml md 11tt1 lind c:rafts. A.ddirional feaoucs
incl.Ide Wl on"llg:ht movie cinema, rwo ocean
viCW ~ roomt, a flmess center and a day spa.
Cieated to provide an acave and i.ndepCndcnt
l~le. rttldents of San Clemente Villas by the
Se• have the oPtion of a studio, one bedroom or
tw0 bedioom apartments. All arc spacious and
Comfortable.
~~Villas by the Sea is loautJ at 660
dt 1o$ Marts, San Ckmtnu. Call (949) 489·3400
or Wit www.K-Mtlas .com.
ADVERTISEMENT
Family owned and operated care
facility
Country C lub ConvakM:ent I losp1tal •~a modem , p n vate, skilled nur..mi:i
facility with 54 beds and single nr double occupancy with a bathroom and
llhower an every room. Residents enJOY the excellent food, persunal1zc<l care and
a high sraff r"tio. Family-owned and operated smce 1973. we provide qual1ry,
ho me·lUc.e care w11h dignity and respect. '
· For mort mf orlnanon, call Country Club Cont1alescmt Hospital al ( 71 4)
549-3061 or rn1t wuw seniorhousmg ~l/AD/CuuntryCLubCon\:
Costa Neuporte: elegant, peaceful
senior living
If you kave !>pent t 1me looking for a heauuful and peaceful place for one c 1r
· boch of your p.uenl\ w ... pend che1r retaremtnt years, you have probably norn.cd
how d ifficult at 1~ ro fmd dccommcx.lanom that meet your expeuauons
C'.mta Neuportc! m Coi.ca Mc ... a 1i. ;in eleg.mt senior laving re:.1dence wlrn;h "ill
i.urely put your n11nd .u ca.'tt'.
The grand entrance lead~ ro a beauuful gre<1c room which opens onro a
magnificent courtyard .
After enioymg th1.· grounJlt, r('rum to che elegant <lining room for <1 l!Utnptunu'
meal.
Costa Neupon~ .ii~> offer. trnnsportat111n to med1cc1l Jppomcmentll, ... hopping
and banking, .1s wdl a~ lca~urc .1ct1v1t1cf>.
Cosca Neuporce 1s h:ated at 2283 Fam•aeu. Rwa, Custa Mesa Far mure
mfurmauon. call (949) 646-6 300
To advertise tn the next Senior Uvlng section
publtshlng on Frtday, May 23,
call Lorraine O'Donnell at (949) 57 4-4245.
HUNTINOTON
VI LLAOE
Quality Apartments For
Active Seniors 62+
1 & 2 Bedrooms Plus
I BR ~ Den Units
• Next to a s;:c;ing ccntu,
marlcu, b and 9941 store
• Pool and spa
• Rccrcation center
• Free Storage
• Handicapped uniu
• Overall rent includes utili()' fees
•Gated
• Transponation nearby
• Planned Acciviucs
• O pen daily/Walk-ins welcome
I Pu.AsE c.All FOR MANAGERS SPECIAL AND FREE CAu:NoARI
800-C)<)5-8<)()3 or 714-840-1203
1617f Springdale St, Huntington Beach
Ope raced by Sil ver Investments 310-8)8-8900
FAX 310-858-8901
Renaissance at Huntington Terrace
Imagine a hfei.tyl1.· "hcr1.· l'\ ery J .1\' leel\ lake a
vauuon with pl.urned <1<.tl\ 1t1cl>, hr..1-cl.J~
service to customer., Jel1e 1olli me<1k t·xpanJ1..J
..erv1co for ~<.1dl nt..'eds, prl·venuv'-edu'-.111on
and supcrvis1cm anJ an ongoing c11rnm1cmcm to
the highest level of c.1rc.
At Hunungton Terrace in H unungton Beach ,
a luxun ous•y appoanceJ re)(>rt-stylc residence
where res1dcnr' .are 1.·ncourJg(•d tu m.11ntam J
sense of fn.~1.·Jom. Jay' L.Jn he filleJ with '>lx.1al
act1 v1t1~ or you c<1n cn111y 4u1er rcl.ucdllon m the
privacy you Jc\CrVl' Whether ynu le1~urely
stroll the rrnnqu1l g.1rdcn or workout in an
clCrob1c::~ cl.i~. l'nJny thl·me p.ime~.
entertainment. 11H•\ IC' nr J.11ly cxcrc1-.e
prr)ijtmn~. the ch111<.e' are numemu'
Prof~1onc1I tramronat111n service' are
prov1d«I, so you wall <>.1fely l:'C ch.tutfrun.J
to nearby medical appointment,, ,hoprmg
traps, rel1g1ow :.erv1ce!> m 111u11on,, ptl'tral
services .md other locauom you Je,1re
Scenic excursmm are abo offered
If a lmlc extra care &\ neeckJ •• 1
fu ll-'><.'rvace Ab.!.1 ted L1vmf.t Pn!J!ram can
provide you with the !>Crv1cel! you need.
lnd1v1Jually de\&gneJ for those whn m:eJ
..1Jd1t&nn.al <.Jre, tht' J'fC~rdm help\ With J..itl}'
neecb, mamt.unmg th1.· rt">1Jcnr\ J1gn1ry
Above cill, Huntington Tl·rr;1te promclles cin
active ltfel>tyle Rc'IJcnt' rect·1vc ,1 cont1nu1ry ot
l.Jre under the gu1Janu: nf their primary care
phys1c1an.
Renaissancl'. a1 HuntmKf1m T('TTCJCI! 1s h :ated ac
18800 Florula Sr , Hunungum Beach. Call (7(4)
84R-881 I far 1'1111Tt.' mfan11t1wm
0-)UNTRY Q u a
G)NVA1 _1~'->CENT fiosPI7/\.L .. /Ne;.
..
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Co untry Club Co1H"alescent.) l ospital, Inc .. a
1noden1. prka te, skilled nursing facility is
located b ehind the S antaJTna Country C lu.IJ in
the ./\fc u·p o rt Beach/Bark Bay a rea f o ur Jni/cs
Jro1nJ lo ag ~Jeniorial] fospita_L Presbyte ria n .
~nUJll 5 4 be<lfadlity.fanuly owned and operatPd sirllY! 1973 .
Singl.e and double bed occupancy, willl bathroorn and slw""1r in
_ (!l,"'l'ry rootn. rlJeautiful surroundings, qui<>t. peat:'t'ful. e~lknt
Jood. high staff-ratio. Short and long terrn.s stays.
W " a1'f' cornrnitted to pro"idingfine, perttonal t'al"(' witl1 u;annth.
digni1y and retJpect in a lwrne-like atnwBplU're.
20..'l62 5anta Ana Avenu
santa Ana H lght . 92707
(714) 549-3061
Call for a tour ~nd 1'i8lt U8 on the Wi b al
, • 1 s a.-.AJ•I•• s •• s c • .,,.
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Enjoy a Spacious Suite, Sumptuous Dining,
Entertainment, Bingo, Crafts, Billiards, Beauty Salon,
Transportation to Doctor, Shopping, Fun Trips,
Friendly Caring People.
•
2283 Fairview at \\'ilson
Costa Mesa
Minimum age 58
For more information
please call:
949/646-6300 or Fax 949/646-7 428
C el ebrating the Human Spirit with Dign ity
SILVERADO
S E N 0 R l v N G
, Assisted Living
A Specialty Care Community for individual.s with
Memory Impairment, Dementia and Alzhtimers
•A secure, enriching community with engaging activities, pets. children
and walking gardens
• Respite and day services available
··Full-time RN and 24-hour on-site ticcnscd nursing with cxpcrtisc in
Alzheimer's ~ Dementia care
• Mastc~ level social worker and suppon groups for funilics ~d loved on
• HJghly mined profcssion21 and oompa.Wonate Staff
•Hospice se.rviets for end-of-life cm
• Please call for information or to schedule a tour, we arc available
24 hoursacby
350 Wat &j Snwt <:on. Meu, .Ct 92627
r~ (94!JJ 631-2212
C~fromA7
ElCplltl wUI be eve&leble to
---~Admiaion
eoeta $2 for 8dutta. Children
younger duln 12 get in for free.
For mor. lnformetlon, aend
e-mefl to Jdtyonsflud.edtl.
•Oteens of Orchld8,. show •nd
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
adml8'ion la $3, seniors'
admission la $2, and parking is
free. Call (949) 615-9538 for more
Information.
MAY4
Thrw young tchol•rshlp winMn
will be part of the Califomia
Women's ChoruS.: 34th annual
· Sd\°'8rahlp BeneUt Concert. The
music stud~nts will join female
vocalists from throughout
California when the 200-voice
chorus presents "Surf 'n Sing" at
2 p.m. in the Sutton Pl&QJ Hotel,
4500 MacArthur Blvd. in Newport
Beach. Ticbts are $16 in advance
and$18 at the door. Call (949)
262-0579 or (714) 840-4568 for
tidcets or information.
"Happy ~1· from Saint
Michael's children's choirs, the
Buffets
SOU PLANTATION
\555 Adams Ave
CostaMesa
1714) 5!>6 1903
Chinese
••
Cen.lbfm •nd Ser•phim, can be
heard at St. Michael and A.II
Angela E~ Churdl In
Corona del Mar It 6 p.m. For
lnformatloo, call (949) 644 0463.
"'lbe "-w ........ P.liNiitliitlon
by Huw Anwy1, will add,..
what's next, who will be making
decisions, and whether
demOCTacy will work in Iraq after
the war et St. Michael and A.II
Angels Episcopal Church in
Corona del Mar at 7 p.m . For
infot)'natlon, call 1949) 644 0463.
MAY6
An lnmuctor from Ule American
f.eng Shui Institute will explain
how elemental remedies are
implemented as elegant
acceuoriea that complement
your ~r to improve health,
relationships and prosperity.
Reservations for the 7 p.m.
seminar at Visions and Dreams in
Costa Mesa ant required: Call
1626) 288-1669 for more
Information.
A tr.. seminar and door prtns on
"Skin Care, Health and Beauty•
will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at
Mother's Market, 226 East 17th
St., Costa Mesa. For reservations,
call (800) 695-MOMS.
MAY7
A tr.. semln•r •nd book signing
of ·stress and Disease• by Herb
Indian
ROYAL ll.lty8alt
1621 W. Sunftower Ave
South Coast Plaza Village <714> <436-1010
Irish
~...urs 2915 Redhlll Ave
COsteMesa (714) 957-1951
::.t-.,MIOCK BAR &
2633 )V. C.oe.t Hwy ~=3
~ MONAllAN'S
2000 ~rt 81vd
Costa MeSa (9-49) 548-0099
Italian
.AMEUA'S
3 11 Marine Ave
Balboa Island (9491 673-6'580
CARMELO'S
3520 E: Coast Hwy
Corona del Mar
<9491 675-1922
CAPRl8W
1 6 fl Westdiff Drive
Newport Beach
<949) 548-4060
FINSAWS
901 South Coast Drive
MeUo Potnt. Costa Mesa
1714) 631-3000
M.AMMA GINNS
251 £. Coast Hwy
Newport Beach (9.49> 673-9500
MICK'S RISTORANTE 2300 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa
C9491 722-7566
MM1'1NO'S
25 t $h4Jyard Way
MllWPCMt Beach 148t 621
VIUANOVA 3 t3 1 W. Coast Hwy
Newport Beach
<949) 642-7880
www vellanovarestaurant.com
.Japanese
AMACHI
2675 Irvine Ave
Costa Mesa (949l 645-5518
KMlllANA
4250 Birch St
Newport Beach
(9491 955-0822
Mexican
MICAM
296 E. f7th St CostaMesa <9<49t 64S·7626
Persian
Peruvian
Lawis will be held from 8:30 to 8
p.m. at Mother'• Martet. 225 East
17th St, Cocta MeN. For
reservatJona, call (800)
~MOMS.
MAY13
A he Mmln., on •Mu.dM In
Motion• b'{ Judith Todero will be
held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. et
Mother's Market. 225 East 17th
St., Costa Mesa. For reservation•.
call (800) 69S-MOMS.
MAY15
A free ..,nlnar •nd book elgnlng .
of "Stop the Ctodc Cooking'" by
Cheryl Forberg will be held from
6:30 to 8 p.m. at Mother's Market,
226 Epst 17th St, Costa Mesa. For
reservations, call (800)
595-,MOMS.
MAY20
A tr.. aemfnar and book signing
of "Why the Weight? Dare to be
Great!" by author Jean Kruegar
will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m . at
Mother's Market, 225 East 17th
St., Costa Mesa. For reservations,
call (800) 695-MOMS.
MAY21
A fnie aemlnar and book signing
of "The Digestion ConneC1ion" by
Or. Marte Stenglerwill be held
from 6:30 to 7:30 p .m . at Mother's
Market, 225 East 17th St., Costa
Mesa. For reservations, call (800)
595-MOMS.
MAY24
A bOok Mgnlng Md penonat
appearance by euthor Jamea
Baldi for his book '"Prescription
for Nutritional Heating" will be
held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
Mother's Martet. 225 East 17th
St., Costa Meu. For reservations,
call (800) 595-MOMS.
ONGOING
~ntMr cMwn.,. nMded to
help deliver nutrftiously prepared
meals to homebound, frail or
eldetiV clients incapeble of
shopping or codcing for 1hemlelve&
through "Mobile Meats:'IPONOred
by Rst-Hiarbor Area Inc. aod Hoag
Hospitaj. Call 1949) 640-8060 for
more Information.
Aeglstntlon ls now open for
{Unnera end walkets of all ages
for the 22nd annual Corona del
Mar Scenic SK Race & two-mite
Fun Walk on June 7. .:
f>re.reglstration fees are $22 for the
run.lwalk and $12 for the Dolphin
Dash. RegfstratlOn on the day of the
race is S30 for the run/walk.
Separate races for men and women
are limited to 1,500 runners. Call
(949) 644-3151 to register.
If your orc:hid Is too big for ita pot,
Green Systems International will
show you how to re-pot your
plant during their free
ordlid·potting seminar every
Saturday at 2 p.m. A plant sale is
held from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. at the
ADVERTISEMENT
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NICK'S PIZzA
RISTORANTE ITALIANO
"A Costa Mesa Tradition Since 1968"
20382 Blrdl St. fecility. C•ll 1949)
766-1211 forlnformadon.
~the MCt9tS of C.tbon
Canyon Rei)lonal Park•• you
walk through g'°"" of beautiful
Coastal RedWood t,... every
Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Parking la
S4. Call 1714) 996-6262 for more
Information.
Teem Survtwr, •nonprofit
organization encouraging women
who heve been through cancer
treatment to exercise, hosts
•walk and Talk" at 10 a.m. the
second and foulth Friday of ttie
month in front of NIKegodess
store in Fashion Island. Members
meet for lunch after at Atrium
court. It is free, and all fitness
levels are weloome. For more
information, call (949) 275-3888.
Fof ~ lnfotmatlon. call (71•)
321-75'0.
·n,.~8wihVtrlMIC8ub
meet• •t the oomer of Suptttor
1nd~Roedln~
Beedt et 9:15a.m. 8nd 7 p.m.
ev81Vd•Y• For more Information,
call (949) 660-1332..
The N9wpott 8Mc:tl c.D
Decorating Oub meets from 7 to
9 p.m. on Thursday nights at
Superior end Hospital Road In
Newport Beach. For more
infonnatlon, call (949) 660-1332.
The N9wport e.ach City Hall ii
displaying watercolor paintings
by Juan Casado, Ned Parsons,
Raymonq Otis and Jim
Teegarden through March 28 at
3300 Newport Blvd. ~r more
Information, call (949) 717-3870.
Newport Community Coul\Mflng 1
Center offers a way to atop the • The AIM. of Bu.an..~
cycle of domestic violence · hosts r networtclng meeting that
through the support group In deals with education connections
S.A.F.E. Hands. S.A.F.E. stands for from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on the.~
safety, awareness, faith and Tuesday of every month at the
empowerment. The group meets Holiday Inn et 3131 Bristol St.,
Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Costa Mesa. For more
Free. For more information, call information. call (949) 805-0011.
(949) 721-8079.
TMna a,. invtt.d to drop by the
city of Costa Mesa Recreation
Center from 2 to 6 p.m. Monday
through Friday for indoor and
outdoor sports and activities. The
Center is at 1860 Anaheim Ave.
"Divorce: A New Betlinnlng,• •
workshop for men and women
divorced or getting divorced, is
held from 10 8.m.10 12:30 p.m. at
180 Newport Center Drive on the
third Saturday of every month.
Cost is $40. 644-6435.
Nick's R1\1e>ranre & P1ucrra has bet:n J Costa Me~J trJdiuon for 1he
1.m 37 years. Conveniendy loc.ucd along Harbor Boulevard, in the
H arbor Omer Shopping Ccnrn Nick's invite~ you to rry homemade
raviolis. fresh f15h, dcl1ciow fresh steaks. ve.U 'nl.l.TSJl.i .uid m.iny other
hJJi.in f.ivomt:s. If you enjoy seafood, be sure nor co pm up the
BEST mm'>t'.h in 1own! Make NH.k's a part of your tradition!
2300 Harbor Blvd, Suite K-1
Costa Mesa (949) 722-7566
NICK'S RISTORANTE & PlzzERIA
WHY NOT TRY •••
· Bamemade RavlaB's,
Pl•ll Fish, Praia Steaks, , ............ ,.,
BEST MUSSELS II TOWN!
==~ ......... far laa••••' -
~ ::'; A COSTA MESA
~ TRADITION !
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Nick, Li&a and Joey Fodera
\(LL
NO\f A
/111/i11n Cuisilu
Twilight
Dining
on the
~ter
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Entreesfom,
$7.95
Served until 6pm
(capt~)
Hommuuk P11.1111
Frrsh SeafooJ
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"I k . new 11 was going
to be our meet."
Abdul Klllyum, Estancia senior
Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 19491574-4223 • Spotts Fu: 19491650-0170
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD
CROSSTOWN SPLIT
Rojas and Novak
record two wins each
and Johnston triples in
convincing win over
Costa Mesa.
Steve Vlrc•n
Daily Ptlot
COSTA MESA -No disrespect
to Costa Mesa High, but fa1anc1a
senior Abdul k a1yum never wor-
ried about whether the Eagles
would lose to the vi'>iting Mu\-
tangs in the boys tratk and field
dual meet Thursday.
After all. the Eagle!> \eem 10 be
the best team in the Golden WeM
League.
"I knew ii wa' going to be o ur
m eet ,· said Ka1yum. who came
from behind to
win the 400
~ meters. "We
looked at the
team records.
They're not
really a big
challenge for
us. We're gt•t-
11ng a lot of
C. Mesa 36 points from
Estancia 86 different peo-
ple this sea-
'>On. Jason
IJohnsronJ has been '>Coring and
Pepptno !Humberto Ro1as) 1s Pep
plno."
Kaiyum passed Omar Hu IJ' ove">yL-_3..C::..:....:.!UE::;;;a~~liiliL.:~~~=:::i::..t:::~'2.:~~~:.::::~~::..:::~""--_..:_.:_.:__~;;_~u_..,La;,.,:U..,L _ _J
the final I 00 meters tu win the 400
m 57.1. while RulJ' came at ross in
57.2. Rojas. who will auempt to
break the '>Chool record in the
3,200 (9:261 ~aturday at the
Orange County Championships,
won the ttOO (1 591 and 1,600
(4:37).
Johnston. who has won four
events in three duals thi" \eason.
won the 300 intermediate hurdles
(43.6), the long jump (20-5) and
the 110 high hurdles (16.0). He re
ceived competilion in the triple
jump from his own teannnate.
Zack Novak.. a senior who won two
events (lriple jump and high
jump).
F..slancia i.enior Joey Ltndqubt
won the shot put (44-2). while
Nick. Koreerat won tbe 100 (11.81).
Costa Mesa senior 7.ach Powell
won a close race against Koreerat
in the 200. Powell finished in 23 5.
while Koreerat came in at 2J.8.
The Mustangs also received vie
tories from Marco Hu1pe (3.200)
and Luke Sapolu (discus).
SEAN Hill ER DA!l t P, '
Estn:ia's Jason Johnston wms the boys 100 meter hurdles Thursday ma Golden West dual meet The Eagle boys won. 86-36
Junior Christine Bjelland
triples, to lead the
Mustang girls' strong
performance.
Steve Vlrcen
Da1lyP1lot
COSTA MFSA -Estancia High hosted
the crosstown rivalry track and field
meet. but the Costa Mesa girls owned
the contest Thursday.
The Mustan~ (5-0) remained unde-
feated m the Golden West League and won
all but one event Their lead was so con-
siderable. both teams decided to caJJ off
the 1,600 relay. the final event of the da}t
The Eagles seemed to have brougt11
out the best of Costa Mesa junior Ouis-
tine Bjelland. who won three events, in-
cluding the 800 meters (2:34), J ,600
C5:362) and 3,200 (13:39). Her victory in
the 1,600 and 3.lOO
SCOREBOARD '>eemcd a bit antich-
macuc bet·au!>e 11
Q cmne w11hout the
much-anocipared i compe11t1011 of l~-
1ancia .,enior Diana
Rosete. who was ou1
with a hip injury
C. Mesa 99 and tendin1u~
Estancia 23 Rosete might be
out for the rest of
the season. hstanna
Coach Olarlte Appell said, bur the Eagl~
are hopefuJ the seruor could return for
the Golden West League finals May 5.
Rosete won the Golden Wes1 League
cross country tir.Je. yet Bjelland. her best
competition, mis.sed most of the season
with a hip injury.
B1e1Jand displayed the result-. of her
comeback with her three victories Thur"-
day. though her win in the 3,200 showed
her team support She mtentionally tried
to fin1'>h in a tie w11l1 two of her team-
mat~. fre'>hmen Jasmtn Day and Kyla
Flores. Ille tno seemingly fim!>hed at the
o;ame tune in 13:39
MircheU saJd winning ha!> been a big
reason for the fe\Uve mood among the
Mu:.1angs lh1s sea<.on, yet they would be
JU.\l ~ pleased with I~ wins becaw.e the
Mel>a team has increa-.ed its depth this
year. That depth helped ')('ruor Sharon
Day, the Orange County-record holder in
the high jump (6 feet, 2 inches). compete
m just one event "° that she could save
her energy for Saturday and the Orange
l ounty Oiampionship\.
Sharon Day won the lOO (12.81. while
her younger sister, lasmm, won the high
jump (4-6) Junior Cru.."Cy Brick contin
ued to show her v.-eekty progress in the
hurdles and field events. She earned a
personal record to wm the long 1wnp
! 15-5), while seruor Rhondi Naff won the
tnple Jump (32-8Y.) and seruor ToshJa
Bryant doubled (200, 400).
EYE OPENER
• IMily~POOt •
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~28honotft NICK SCHAUMBURG
fnday. Apt• 25, 2003 All
COUEGE Pt£N'S
VOLLEYBALL
'Eaters
sweptbY
Waves
Top-ranked team
uses .406 hitting
percentage to end
UCJ's storybook run.
~WJRU -UC Irvine's mo-
mentous '>Cason 111 men's volley-
ball ended rather abruptly as
wp-rclllked Pepperdme swept
the Anteater.. 30-26, 30-20, 30 n. m a )('nufinal of the Moun
ta111 Pac1fi<. Sports Federation
Oiamp1on!>htp l ournament be-
fore 1,507 at Firestone Field-
hou* Thur'><lay.
Hie Waves (24 -4) advance lo
the \fPSF
1 champ1on-
'>hip match S<X>REBOMD
Saturday,
whlle the
Anteaters
end their
season 20
11. -.etung a
n~ smgle-
seru.on re
<.Ord for \1(.
tones. un 1un
UC Irvine 0
Pepperd1ne 3
1or Jimmy Pel.7..el. a fmt-team All
MPSF selection. led all pla)'t!rs
with 26 blls and Ky\e We1chan
added seven kill!>. The Anteaters
htt 198 as a team in the match.
while the Waves had a .406 hit-
ung percentage
David Kniffin. the 'Eaters'
..enior setter, recorded 44 set as-
'>lsls and libero Greg Ford added
14 dig~. Sean Rooney led Pep-
perdme wllh 21 kills and lohn
Mayer had 44 '>el a.&SISLS and 11
digs
UU first~year coach lohn
Speraw !>aid Pepperdine's
strength this season has been
a soltd bloddng game. wbich
helped the Waves press on to
victory. The Waves recorded
l I tolal team blocks to UCJ 's
four
The Anteaters had earned a
four-game victory over host
Stanford April 19. which put
them into the MPSF final The
playoff victory was the ftrst in
UCI 's history.
"That was speoa.I. • Speraw
srud. "They knew It was the tint
playoff match victory in our his-
tory and that was very impor-
tant to them:
JC BASEBALL COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
:Fullerton hitter
cripples OCC
Pirates' playoff
chances in jeopardy
after 5-3 home loss to
Hornets.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
CX>STA MESA -Each game is
a must this time of )ft! and op-
portunJdes can come only 10
often for the Orange Coast Col-
lege baseball team in its quest to
qualify (or the Southern c.al.lfor-
nia Regfonal Playoffs.
That goal toot • giant step
backward Thunday afternoon
the Pfratea were defeated in
Oranp F.mpJre Coo.ference play
by vitldrig FWJerton. 5-3, in the
first of a home-and-home two-
pmo series that conclude. Sat-
~ at F\allcrto1L
1be Hornets (JS-23~1. 7-13 ln
tho OF.Q ewned thelr confer-
ence record with Gout (18-18-1
OVWllO and pla)"ld more lib a
teun 8ahdnc '°' kl playoff u.e.. ~ dmely contrlbudonl 6'001hittien6-9. ThJrd buenW1
Guy AlcDilder. Putlcrton'I No. i
hlu.. went 3 lot• wtth • double,
...... a.ad lWO·nm home nm
OM tbe cmtet·Wd 6!nce lri the
..... tnsq whld1 ~to ...........
\
·it was a
SCOREBOMD fastball
down the
middle that
I left up
there for
(Alexan-
der),· said
OCC starter
Fuflerton 6 Kyte Allen.
OCC 3 who threw
seven in-
nings allow-
ing five hits and striking out
eigbL
Alexa.nde.r's home run made ft,
5-2, with Coast tacldng on a run
in the bottom of the snentb u
shortstop Ben Hanna wa1bd
and came around to score on Jeff
PialkOWlki 's bloop tingle to fi8bt
Oeld. Cleanup batter Ryan
Mathes and No. 5 hitter Greg 86-
nott each bad aacrUlce 1JO'U'.ld-
ouu lo the lrinblg to put Hanna
at third.
PuOerton rlabt-~ doter
James Voome. came on to swt
the etahth tnnlna m relief or left.
banded awter Scott SarYS and tot his ftfth ave. Suwr men-
aged to aet away wfth aUoWtn&
only two runt on 10 hits ID M\'el\
b\nJn8I whDe lri1nl out the. occ UnltMd 11 hhi toca&. bu\
left lO men on but. ... In the tint four .._...., The Pint•
Uio cnmmiUed·~ emn. two
STM McOWI< /0#..Y Pl.OT
ft*rton Colege's Buddy Morales (15) sides into second and
wraps up OCC's Ben Hanna (2) Rt Tyter Shaffer (9) preventiig a
double p&&y. f ulerton was called out for interference on the play.
the play. AJex.ander' then aJnglcd
In twonms. eoun .eoond ~ 1)lcr
Shaffer-~ lbree tiinel and
hid "'1 RBI and nm ICond.
MAtbel llmcbcl a SUWf curve
b&D doWn &be left-field to
ptate Sha.le!-In lho ftr1t to p
COMl a 1-<> le6d Witt\ runnen at nr. 9ld l«'Ond and one GUI.
IMOCC. ..... A12
UC Davis picks
Stewart as coach
UC Davis lured Gary Stewart
as its new mens basketball coach
Thursday, which maintains the
continuity of the UC lrvtne
coaching staff.
UCJ associate head coach
Todd Lee interviewed for the UC
Davis head coaching position
last \\ttk. as did Stanford assht-
ant coach Eric ReYeno. Stewart
served as Director of 8asketbeD
Services at UClA after spending
the previous thtte years as an as-
sistant coach at Washington
State.
Lee 5aid be ., looldog forwud
to nex1 teatOl'l with the Anteallen.
This weekend be wiB be OD the re-
auiting trail In lAs ~
-~ ...........
TENNIS
Snyder wins twice
at Ojai tournament
-.. -
S P ORT S Olily Pilot
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD
Sea Kings sweep Northwood
CORONA DEL MAR -The
Corona del Mar High boys track
and field team delivered a pow·
erful statement with a 78-58 vie·
tory over vi~iting Northwood
Thursday in a dual meet that fea-
tured Pacific Coast League un·
beatens.
CdM senior Blake Dillion, one
of the team's capta.im, stepped
up with a personal record in the
triple jump. recording a 39-feci,
SY>·inch mark that won the
event. He also won the long
SNYDER
Continued from Al 1
pon's Roben Khoury and Spen-
cer Reitz advanced 10 the Round or 16 in the boys His.
In community coUegt.> divi-
sion, Ashley Nelson and Leah
Becker of Omnge Coa"it College
advanced ln women's Mngles and
EDITOR'S NOTE
For complete results see
Saturday's edition.
jump and contributed 10 the
400-meter relay victory.
On the girls side, the Sea Kings
defeated Northwood, 69-57, as
l>Ophomore Melissa Swigen (200,
400) and freshman Anne St. Getne
(800, I ,600) doubled and contrib-
ured to one relayvictory each.
ln the Sea View League. New-
doubles in the second round.
Nelson defeated lmperiaJ Valley's
Sachiko Kataoka, 6·0, 6-1. while
Recker topped Mission's Supama
Barya. 6-4. 6-l.
ln doubles. Nelson-Becker
bea1 Cuyamaca's Sunny Silveira
dlld Nancy Witherspoon. 6-1,
6-1. while OCC teammat~ Ra-
chael Sessum and Sabrina Tana-
rnal knocked ofT Imperial Valley's
Amanda Godinez and Kataoka.
port Harbor's boys and girls
reruns suffered losses to Wood-
bridge, yet the Sailors managed
to collected a record-breaking
performance from Allyson Stoltz.
Stoltz, who competed in the
pole vault for the first time this
year, cleared 9 feet to sec a school
record. The Newport girls lost.
80-56, while the Sailors' boys
squad took a 88-42 loss. Senior
Amy Burlingham doubled (200
and 400 meters) for the Newpon
girls.
6-l. 6-0.
In mens singles act.ion for
0CC Rohen Olu defeated Jay
Benitez of Porterville, 6-0. 6-0. in
the second round. In doubles.
Mike Fulminante and Spencer
Solomon advanced to 1oday's
Round of 32 with two victories,
beating a team from Oiablo Val-
ley, 6·2. 6-0. and a tandem from
San Bemardrno Vallt'y, 6-3. 6·0.
in the Sffond round.
SCHEDULE
BRIEFLY
OCC's Icban, Finaldi set marks
•JC TRACI AND PIEl.D: Mi·
chelle lcban and Jennifer Ftnaldi
each set or ded Orange Empire
Conference records jn the first of
the two-day conference taclc and
field championships Thursday at
Santa Ana College.
Icban, the defending state
champion in the 10.000 meters,
broke a record in the race with a
36:28.86, while F'tnaldi and
Golden West's Elisa Uana each
set the cohference pole vauJ1 re-
cord with leaps axer 11 feet, 6
inches. lcban finished in 36:42.42
to win last ~s state dtle while
Finaldi jumped ll-6 to earn the
state crown a year ago. OCCs
Zoila Gomez set the previous
best in the 10,000 (37:20.80) in
2000.
l.Jwren Cassity woo the high
jwnp (4-10) while Hanni Gelder
led a quartet of Pirates that
placed 1-4 in the heptathlon.
Geider amassed 3.SJ9 points fol-
lowed by twin sister Jasmine
(3,342), Cassity (3,237) and Final·
di (3,097). Sandra Montoya fin.
ished second to lcban In the
10,000 (39:37.52). aces women lead after the
first day with 118 points. River-
side and OCC are tied at 54
points for the lead on the mens
side. Art Diaz won the l 0,000
(32:39.12) while Keinan Briggs
placed second in the long jump
(22·8Y.>).
Tsai breaks OEC mark
•JC SWIMMING: Orange
Coast's Sherry Tsai set an
Orange Empire Conference re-
cord in the women's 50-yard
freestyle Thursday in 23.89 in
an OEC preliminary heat at
Saddleback College. where the
OCC women lead the nine-
team field after the first day of
competition. The OCC men are
in second place, behind Gross-
mon1.
Tsai went on 10 capture the fi.
nals in the 50 free (24.28), while
the Pirates' 400 medley relay set
an OEC record in 4:01.92. Kim-
berlee Frith won the 500 free
(5:07.03) and Sara Natalizio the
I 00 individual medley 11:01 .36)
forOCC
Matt Henry rouched fir.t in
rhe 200 IM (1·59.76) for 1he
OCC men, whUe the Pi.rates' 200
free relay won 1n 1:25.73. The
OEC Cl>amplbnshJps continue
through Saturda~
'Eaters advance to semis
•MEN'S TENNIS: Third-
seeded UC Irvine swept pas1
No. 6 seed Utah State, 5-0, In
the quarterfinals of the Big West
Conference OtamplonshJps at
Danville . Thursday. With the
victory, UCI will race No. 2 seed
UC Santa Barbara in one semi-
final at 3 p.m. Friday. The Gau-
chos d efeated UC R(ve.rside,
5-0. on Thursday.
UCI notched straight-sci
wins in singles from No. I Zo-
ran Korac, No. 2 Joo P..ndrikat,
No. 3 Sean O'Connor. No. 4
Brian Morton and No. 6 Peter
Surapol. Coach Steve Oark's
Anteaters improved to 12-9
overall this season, while Utah
Sr ate fell to 7 -13.
Sai I ors sweep Aliso
•BOYS VOLLEYBAU.: Senior
Mike Toole contributed a
m atch-high 14 kills while 6-
foot-8 junior teammate Jamie
Diefenbach added five kills and
two solo blocks in one game
Thursday as the Newport Har-
bor High boys volleyball team
swept host Aliso Niguel. 15·4,
15-8, 15-8, in a Sea View League
match. Paul Toman a dded five
kills and two solo blocks, junior
outi.ide hitter Morgan Govaan
chipped in with five kills and
Michael McDonald had four
kills In his first stint on the front
row.
CdM beats Laguna
•BOYS VOLl.EYMll.: Co·
rona del Mar maintained m.
hold on the Pacific Coa!ot
League lead wllh a 15·13, 15-5.
15-11, victory over vtsiting La·
guna Beach Thursday. fhe Sea
Kings Cl I· 7, 6-0 in league! were
led by 13 ltllls from \l'nior Eric
occ
Continued from Al l
S<uver struck out the next batter
and got center 6elder Greg Benoll
10 ground out on a check swing.
Jones and lO each from MUea
Yourman, Bart Welch and Kevin
Welch. Tum Welch tallied elght.
Jones, OominJc Rubino and
Bart Welch each had eight digs
and Jones also contributed four
blocb. G~g Gabriel amassed
46 assists against Laguna Beach
(4-2 in league).
l.oelle spins gem
• SOPTBA.LL: Alissa ZoeUe or
C9rorra del Mar High tossed a
Bve-bJt hwout and went 2 for
3 with one RBt at the plate as
the visiting Sea .Kings edged
Calvary Oia,:iel. 2-0, in a Pacific
Coasr League so(tbaJI game
Thursday.
Zoelle. who improved to 64
on the mound, singled to left
field on a line drive to score
Jackie Manning in the top of the
sixth to break a scoreless tie.
then CdM's Amy Tyson scored
on an error. Meaghan Bunney
was aJso 2 for 3 for tht' Sea
Kings (7-6. 3· 1 in the PCI.). CaJ.
vary Olapel feU to 4-12. I ·3. Co-
rona del Mar will host Nonh-
wood on Tuesday al 3: 15 p.m.
Pacific Coast Ll•au•
Corona del Mar 2,
Calvery Chapel 0
CdM &coo: btJrn1n!• 2 & 2
Calvary ooo ooo o -o 5 1
Zoelle end Tyson; Wilt. Dugan 161
and M errell. W -Zoelle. 6-4 L -Wilt,
3 4. 28 -8unney (CdM).
Sherman Jeads CdM
•GOLF: Corona del Mar's
Nick Shennan contjnued his
hot streak with a l -under· par
34 with two birdies Thursday as
the Sea Kings beat University.
187-209. in a Pacific Coast
l eaguc boys ~olf ma1ch al the
par-35 Newport Beach Country
Oub.
Alex Oiikovani (36), Brad
Oiamberhn (37), Rob Ury (38)
and Ben Tilscn (42) scored for
CdM·(I0-4. 7-1 in league).
base~. But Coas1 would gee no
closer, a~ Sarver fielded a come·
backer lo the mound to force
thtrd ba'>eman Ouis Bullock at
home and Mathe~ then hit a
buUet 'l topped by Alexander.
who touched the third-ba~e bag
for the final our of the inmn~.
~y
8ednunton
Comniun•tv COiiege • San Otogo
C1ry 81 O<ange Coast 7 pm
8aMbel
Soltbeft
College Notre O.me de Namur et
ll&ngu11rd 12 15 pm
Tesoro et hU!noa J p m
~
College men -UC Irvona vs UC
Santa Barbara on sem1tinals of B•g
'll\le$t Champt0nsh1ps 1n O/Jnvolle, 3
p.m
Venguard at Golden St•to Altllelic
Conterence Ct\ampt001hl0$ 111
Point Loma. IOa m
High school boys;. Newport
H11bor vs Leguna Beac:h et
Sant• Barbara Tournameot 1
p m • Corona del Mer vs
Ventura. at Santa Barbara
Tournament. 11 11 rn . Costa•
Mesa at Orange 3 15 pm
w.Ufpolo
Coosts b«s. dlal'lCl? to tnaJc open
the ~ came in the fourth inni~
~ S'laffl'f smgted ~ -with
one out -to left field to plate ~
nated hitter Mah Ham\. who sin-
gled twice in fiw aJ-ooL-. Illar ~
~a2·1 lead
<>ranee Empire ConferMCe
Fullerton 5. OCC 3
Sco
00
ni1 by tnnin<ls
Coltogo -c.I State Nonhndge at
UC lrvtne. 7 p m
Hogh llChool -Coron. de4 Mar '1
Lagun11 Seadl, J 15 pm ~11
HMt>of at IMoo. 3· 15 p 1n., Ocean
If_ at CostJI MeN, J· tsp m .
Emnc:ie IJt Wwtmmstllf. J 15 pm
(
High school -Coct11 Mou at
Arroyo Tournament. Estaneta at
Westmm5tc>r. 315 pm
SWimmtng
Community COiiege men and
women Orange Coast 01 Orange
EmtMre Conf8f'enat
Champ1onshtpS. 9 a m
H<gl\ lld>ool bo'f\11 and gu1s -
(
Community collf)Qa men end
women -Orange Coast et Ota•
Valley lennts Tourn•m•nt. all
dey
lndc end fie6d
College mon and women
Community OQllege men and
women -Oninge Coalt Ill Orange
Empore Conferonce Own~
It S8r1ta 1'rc, 1 pm
~ Community i;ollege men
Orange Cont vs l A Piere• on
tlate sem11tnals at Long Beach
Cny, 5'.30p m
Cot!eo-womeo-UC trv1,.. V$
S... 0.ego State at MPSF
Champ>0Mh1pe et Stanford, 11 15
a no
Stanley then reached ba~e
when the Fullerton right fielder
dropped the baJI to load the
Full b?O ,00 ~ ~ I occ 100 010 010 • l 11 3
• Sarver. Voorhees (8) and Morales.
Allen, Murdy (8) and Grant, H1dts
181 W Sarver, 5·5 L Allen, 6 4 S -
Voorhees. 5 28 -Mathes (OCCI.
Alelfander (F) HR Alelf1nder (F)
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JOI AU PISMI COM·
l'UCTOIS. THI a1n-
nt0 WfU ClOSI AT •.OS .._._ tMY COM-
TaACfOIS AUJVING
Al1U THIS TUii W9U NOT IC IUOtlU TO
,AttTIC•An IM THI
ltO ,.OCHS AS A
NIMI (CHflllACTotl.
011ly bllldtn who
p•UctpaC. in both Ille
l'rt 814 Conltt9llce incl
the 1'1of9cl &lie wist! In
tlffrlr tntnty, will .,.
allowed to bkl on Ille
l'roj9tl at ptlm. con
h ac;ton f 01 h1fltlt1
lnfOfrn•tion, '°'11.acl UCI
Contf1c;h 0.pttl~nt
within O.&fan a Cor1
1truclton Servlcn
loomy Ncvyea at (9'9)
124 471S fhe l llCUHfol liddtt
tnd Ila :lubcontrecton
will be requhd lo follow
Ille nondtuttmln•llOn
requw~I Ht l0ttll
II\ tht ·~ C*u tn•nlt .,,, to P•r
j)(tValllr'll W .. t•1ft It Ille locttioft .t *119 Wwlt The II( rt ,.., llddtt
•ill be t•qillrH to h.tw
the followlfll ' Slllle el
Cahfomta Conlr11Cl61°"
hu'*I tllrttfll 1f ltM
IHM ot t~ of
U.81d
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OA.u.ncAno.
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Bu1ldln& (;onlr ac tm
UCINHCOOl
B Ottwtr ,,._..ct Srclflo1
lldder Ouollflcotlons
col .... fOf to ... •'4·
Mltte4 ., "-•• l.f4
tndlt4o, ...,., .... -· _ ..... 1i-, lllftlt•d ,.,
l Th~ Con Ir actor ih•ll
have befn on bu•oneu
u11de1 lht unwo n•rne
ind C•hfm n1a Contrite
tor \ l1ten~e 101 •
mm1muin nf 5 conhnu
ous yurs p1lor lo lhe
bid open1n1 dale IOf th11
Pn>fKI The Ileen•• ul4d
lo uittsfy lh•s rl!qoue
meot sllall be of the
ume lyp<e u1qu11f!d by
the rontr1ct
2 The Con11acto1 shtll
prov1dl! • rn1n1mum of J
r efet ~nos for pr otec. b
sim1l•1 1n scope •nd stze
to thll Pro1ecl. wl11d1
han bun ,uccentully
completed In lhe pa\f l
ruo
THE RCGCHTS or IHl
UNIVERSITY Of' CAll
fOffNIA
Aprlf, 2003
Publl•h•d Ntwpor l
Be•cll Cost• Mesa 011ty
Pilot April :?!>, May 2.
2003 f336
Publ1e llearlncs will bt
held by 111• CMt• Meu
Plannlnt Comm1n1on at
City H•ll. 77 Fair Or1ve.
COst1 Mesa. Cahl0tn1a. •I 6·30 p M • M u M>On
•• pou1bte llMtrHltet on
Mo .. 4oy, Moy II, 2003. ,. .. ,dint 111•
followint IPPhUtlOn'
l Pl•nnlna Appllcatlon
PA·OJ 02 IOf Oartt
W•llltt, •ulll«a.ttd tpnt
I« Jolln Mo"'*'· '°' • ttloc•lton l*mtt/m.t tw
plan/mlllOt t1t1.i,n re
vltw lo rtplau one of
fCH>t exit.tint rHldtnllat
ctwdJ"I unlta will! tlwl
two at or f 'Huacrott Ho41a.: end to divide
the l>fOl>illl)' Into llWM
1o111, wllll urlancn from
open &pll<:e reqllwfll'ltllh
(40'1 required: J4 to 36" pr°"°'fd), patklnl
tM!W•nwnls (l4 ..,acn
nqulttd, 10 \PICH
Pfot>eMd), mll'l11n11m IOI
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4,., sq It P'~).
ohlcl• llatlo. oul ra
q11lta111ant1 (25' r••
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INVllO'IH). ••111 '""I
ftOllttp rt41»1Fe1Mnt
Ind •cfmlfllllr•lrlll Id 11ttt111ent. from f10111
1ttttac• 1tq11lro1M11t1
(70' req111r1d, 11 ~·
fll IHlf •"tf ltfe
(
selb•ch requuemenlS (
'> r•QUlfecl J Int
ptopo\tdl •nd • lOn
d1honal u~e permit to
allow 'h•ted P•rt.mll
b•tween the propoHd
lots lntated Al !>48
BHnard '" •n R? MO zont ( n•11onmf'11l.tl
d1t•1mmatoon uempt
2 Tt1nl•hvt Parcel
M•p PM 02 25& l u1
ffobert Sund•trom 1u
thoroied •i•" I lot John
Duston to subd••lde an
•~''""' 1nd11str1o11I bu1ld1n1 into two 1n
dustr 1el condormnoum
units. located at 380
Chnlon StrNI on •n Ml'
zone E nvlronment.I
dete1nlln•toon uempt
J Adoption uf the Crt r
ot Cosli1 Meu loul
lmplemtnl•llon Plen
(LIP) 1nd Cenet•I Plen
Amendment GP 03 01 of
th• City Council o t the
City of Co\ta Mf\I to
1nc0fpo11I• nPw General
Plan ob,....t1ns m tht
L•nd Use .. nd Con"r
olton (l<!lmenb of the
2000 Generel Pl1n re
lated lo waler quehty
•nd ton,.U'f•l1on a\
recommended by lhe
2002 Update of the
N1llon•I Pollutant 011
chars• f.hmm•loon Sys
tem (NPOCS) Tht llP
prov1dft 1u1danu fOf
compl11nca with fllf>O{ S
permit requiremenb
Envlfonmenltl O.lerm1
n1llo11 eaempl
If "n' of tht pt eud1n1
edkK'll IH Chafl4n&ed in
court. lht ch•Uente may
be kmlltd lo only lho111
,.",.' sori;eone rel1u at
the public h1ar1111
dt«t1Mcl In th11 notic•
or In wtlttitn co.re
1.P0114«1<• tlel!vetff lo
Iha Piftllrtitlt CommtHlon
111, Of prlof to. tht public
htttlnt f ex ftKlhtf inlOfma
tlon on Ill• 11100
1P9loc1t10nt, t•i.pMne Ot4) 154 5145 • ., ,.. o.t
th4t ollka of tilt Plan
ntn1 01v1~11. Room 200, n FM Onv., CoJta
,.._.,CallfOfnll
rut1ll,h1d Newpor I
Bea<:h C-O~t• Mew Ollfy
r11o1At>Jll2S, 2ClOJ rJll --am•
fOIOWl&IOf Mil
OIDB TO SltOW CMISI fOI
OWl&IOflUlf
CASI MJllll: l2116SS
TO All UHEACS1£0
PCASONS
I Pd1t1nner Y•hll
f ah1m Abttr r "'""' end Ad.ini I •l11m, and Y 1h1a r ah1m •n<I Abee1 r ah1m
on behalf uf Ad•m r ahim
• minor hied a Pttol1on
wolh llli. <our I fOf •
deer er 1 h~n1t1n1 n1met
'' lo1tow1 Yehl• H F•h•m to
lohn Kepp ...
Abfff f •ll•m to
Amy hppt.r
Ad11n1 r •h•m to
Adam Keppler
2 ltt£ COUffT OROCRS
111•1 all person\ inter
estlHI 111 this rmittw \!\al
appear btfOfe lhll tourt
al the hearlna mdrc1ted
below lo show cause 1f
any why lhe pet1hon l0t
cha111• of na-t.hould
not be 11ranled
NOllCt OF HEARING
Osle 6/3/03 ltrna 2 00
pml>ept l73
The addf"n of the cotKI
1s ume •i noted above
3 A CoOY ol lhl\ Ordef
to Show cau" shall ti.
publlr.hed at lent once
u ch w .. 11 tor four
SUCCIHIV. w.-s prlOt
In lh• date \tt I«
h11aron1 on llM petition
In lhfl lollowln1 newi.
ptjHH of ttn.,•I CtrCU
latlOll, f>f lnted In th"
county Nawpott 8t.w:h/
Cost• MeJa 011ty Pilot. ,
330 W 8•t. Costa Meu. ,
CA9'617 o ....... 14 200) 1KJtAao o. ruzu. SL, JUOOl Of fNI
SUf'lllOI couet
Pvbll&flell Nt,.port
Buch Ca.te Mesa 01Uy
Pilot Af>•41 11. 25, Ma1 2. 9 2003 f301
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~ P1I"' ~ ._..._. ~~!"tot":::= msau ce1um
: A HEARING on 11e Of OIMCI .,~"~:=.: .. :: • -~on ~. (Sea.61t1-41111.U.) art•<OSTA 1BA
Y NENA ~"Ill be held on l4lCllylrtw., Co41lfl• Ave""" ,.,Gt* ..., •. MO.J. 0t H Nok e ts,,., • ., 11111111 OltOINANCC OJ.J ••
,. ... ~NO ..... 1_ 05122J03~ l T3el ~ WI °"'fa,CAt2161, l,.,, 500 Aflt9l1u Ave . -ft h PO~ltk thefe to c.teditor• of Hie Wlthlll ~'*luted to be 111 1118
...-- -· -II -....J........ Coro11a Oel Mer CA e ., • on .,.. tolkl•1na natMCt Mfleth) 11\.ol • 1.,u and affect JO 4art To el ,_... 34 THE CfTV DRIVE "-'-' 92625 ltem1 bu• uile is •bout to i.. trom lh adoption on ......... er-.... SOVTH, ORANGE. CA PfllllOl<fMWlcm. llaln• II. Wllltams 1 M<nor Dfflsn ltev .. w "'a de on peruiul AcN•I 21. 2003, •M wn w•IOlll• cr.dilon, 8jii 92913 •ul --WAUOf ftultff ol llle WoNlam• lA 02 9!> lot Jamn property heteanatlet adopted., tM f=<:r
--"O 11-'I IF YOU 08.JECT IO tlie -·---Tr t l..IW\ •~ II'· "" ltoblnaon. 1utllorlud clnail>e4 re>U c .. vote (
..-. be ~ ~ ol .. pRllOn, Oll510f8 *°'CUP-cc:~~.'d.1··.:.~ CA •1•nt tor Ando and The nam. •I'd ~ auaeas. AYISc , ....... ..... " -· " ~ _.... -,_,..__ ""' ....... ....... ·~ ~·· ...... .. ... ........ c. ... . llolf'I of NEAIA and llftll )'Ill' ....., ,,_ (rte p Wllllami c:onstructiOn of • 1,393 tntend•d aeller 11 ltOHo .___ M-~ Ot file wrtaen Of!IAm Trustee of th• Wltll•m• •ll ti 111c:ond lloor HOlUNCSWORTH GAl UNf1"-.
A PETITION FOR With ht c:our1 ODflJO~'~fOI family fruit A, 500 addition lo • ~nc .. · LERICS. INC . 906 W Oflt>IHANCF 03 3. re
PROeATE hat been the~ Y0411 -" -An(ehtl Orin, C0tona family rnidence with an 17th. ~at• Meu, CA tatdlf>I a "1• '4)Klflc ..... .....
Mid by MANIZ>iEH AOPUf"lf1Ce may be WI ~Of-del Mar, CA 926~ tHmpllon fiom patliln& 92627 floor NII tabo and M1e ... ...... YOMTOUBIAN tn tile l*100 or by your CASfllllla:Ht17'6 [lie p Wllllarna 1equ11emenh (two Ol"n The name and busi· t.ptctflc ra"dentia l
Sl.C)lf1ot COutt ol attorney "" TrvstAt of th• Wilharns perliln1 '9K~ requtred, nesa addtus ol th• den,lty tor the 1901 Th9 followin1 '*''°"' caktomll. County ol IF YOU AAE A IO All INT(RESTEO Trust, !>00 Ans•llll on• ulstan& and 'lf1 by mtended buyer~ CLIFF Newpo1t Pl.aze Project in are dolnC busin.u H . ORANGE CAEOITOA or a PERSONS: O.i c d 1 M 20' 1•ra1e lntu1or JONES •nd BAXTER the Plann.d Onelop Bit Bad 811t. Unl<mltad, THE PETITION FOR oontltlgef1t a tdttOr ol lhe I Petitioner. OAWN CA ~2!1 orona • •• · dlmensaons r•qulud; l6' SAUCI[ R. 4844 I 49 mtnl Commerci.tl (POC) 428 Mornina Canyon TE <llONMO, """'must I""' CU.RRAH·TUBB ON BE This business II con by lit utstln1), located North •2E. Opelousas, i on• Road, Cofona o.i MM, PR08A requetta ~t )IOlll claim~ ltle ~ HALF or CtfRISTOf'HCR ducted by· a &1neral at 444 Coste Meu LA 70570. IHE fULl TlXT ot th• CA 92625
MANIZ>1006E>i and -·• a tvv.u to ..... JACOB CRAPSON, A pertn•nhlp Street 1n an Rl zone The p<operty that 11 ordinance m•• be rHd KimberlH E Or ... e. YOMT IAN be "---.-r """ MINOR lll•d a petltio" E t I ' 428 Morn1n1 Canyon • .........._. aa -~1 per900aJ reptesenlallYe itl'I th 1 H•v• y11u started do•na nvlronm<1n a detetm1 pert1rienl hereto 11 In the City Ct..11'\ Office, R d "·· "-M .....-....... .....,__ appojnled by trJe _.., w " court o< • bustneu yet? Yn, Oct. n1tl0n: uempt des«1bed 1n e~n•nl u 17 f aw O.tve, Costa oa • ..... ona .,.f • • ~we lo Within lout...--;:::: decree chan11ne names I, 1997 2 Minor Condltaonel material•. supphu, Meu CA!l262!> edminllW h Mlite ol """"'"' ""'" n follows; CHRISTO ErlcP.Wtlllim' IJw Permit lA·03·21 lot ma<'h•nery, parh , JWlfOl<fl, Tom W•tnl, 26 .,.dleedtnf lhl dalt OI tnl tUuanCe PHElt JACOB CftAPSON Tllls atat....,•nt was l!u O.velo!unant Ctoup, a411ipmant and Inventory 0......, (lty a.ti North.,n Pine loop, THC:PETl'T10Nt9QOHtt ol ~as pn>Yldedln lo CHRlSTOPHEft JAC08 fli.d with tlM County auJhorlz•d a1iint for and ts louted 906 W P11bllshed lhwport AAM>Vltjo,CA92656
S. dlcldenl'a Wiii Ind ~~hec: ~ CURRAN Clenl ot <Kant• County ltlcll Col•mah/Com111on· J7tb. Costa Mesa, CA Beach·Co,I• Meu Diiiy Tlli$ lwslftns is con c:odlc:6. " trf( be -'V 2 lHE COl.IRT OROElls e>n 04/0a/OJ •••ltll P1rt'*"'· llC, to 92621. Piiot Apnl 2!1, 2003 f332 ductad by: CO-p.tr'lnw• ~ IO probate ClaJmt ...,,. not e...,.,-e that •II pettons int.,. 200u940122 operate rrench bistro Th• bu,eneu na me ft...ollol_.... Ha,,. JOU s.wtad doN1a
Thi will Ind any codlolt befiote lounnonlll6 lrom •sled in lhts mall1< shall Dally Pilot Apr II, IS. "Chat Hoir" af1w 1 H)O uMtd by the sellff at ,__ busHMU yttl No
.,. avllllble IOI IN hUnno dalft rl04lced •Pt>eat bef0te tllts court 25 Ma 2 200 p .rn wath alc:ohohc said locat10n ta HOH ... s.._. KlmWIM £.Of-"•
tlllllnrlWbon ill tne ~le lboYe al the hortna 1ndlc.at1d ' Y ' 3 fl92 beo,.1u and 11we INGSWOfHH CAl.l[RllS, The followinc person• Tom Wetzel 11.eplEbyETltlleT~'*"-• YOUMAYEXAMINEltle below to sl'low caus. 1f ent•rlaonment (no INC. we doin• buune:... H Thts si..t-nt was THE l'I ""'""'·......--~ flit ~ecll by ltle court H •nY why the petition for S....... danc1n1). toc:ated at 6SS Said bulk sale shall M Thi Maor•ld Corpoohon, hied with the County IUlhOntY IO ldn'Wllllef 'PJ lie I per.an ch.tnae of nn1e should U • ttfU.lf "'1ton Boulenrd 1n •TC con,ummated on Of 2n 2 Alicia P•rkway Cletk of Or~ County
t1ie ..U. ~ the lfl1'W9Cltd ill the etQ!e, not be &r•nled. ..---~... zone [nw1tonrnenlal alt~ Ma)' ll. 2001 al Suite 611 Mass10n Vie"', on04/ll/U3
ikidepeodlll )OU rllly lile Wlltl ltle NO TICE Or H(ARING ,_ -deletmlt\llion uempt the off1cM of Sunbelt CA 92692 1 .,.. MOU940609 AdrnriA'llion ~ Eaiatet court I ~I IOr Cate. 6/3/03 Time 2 oP Thi follow11111 person 3 Planned Sl1n1n1 8w.1neu Broilers at 111 D...,o Plu\. IM !CA) Cally Piiot ~ 18, 25,
Ad ~ auth:>l1ty Wiii Speaat Noooe llotm DE· pm Dept l13 hu abandoned the UH Proerarn 1.A 03 26 l0t P•ctl1ca Su ate 2~0. 23052 Ahcia Pukway, May 2. 9, 2003 rll!>
allow lhl ~toflal ls.4· oi Ille Mino ol an The addrns ol the court of the r1etttaous Busi Karl Streuu Bnweries. wv1ne, Californaa 92618 Surt• 611 Mouaon V••"". ...-__ ~
repreMtUll\le to take irvemoty and a~I 15 ume n noted abOve ness Narn• CIS Net author11ed •1•nl for Thrs bulk ule 15 sub .. ct CA 92691 "' ,__ marry actiOnS WltllOUI 01 PState asse~OI Of any l A ~o>py of lh1s Ordet works. Inc SOI St Kevon P H•uber/Arnrl 10 Sect10n 6106 2 of Ille Thi\ bu\one'' ,, con ... se...t
otJtallW1g OOUlt llPll'"O'laJ f)l't:toOl'I or .lC«lu"1 as lo Show cause )hall be Andrew\ Rd ~ewporl OnoiOpment Cornp•nv, C•hlorn11 Comme"••I dutled by 1 cu<porallOn The tollowine penons Before taking cettaon P'OlnOf() an DrObare publ"h•d •I tent once Beach CA 9266 l to allow l bu•ldlnc s1en• Co6e Claims of any H••• you \latl•d dQ•nc ere dolns bu.,neu ;n
Wll'f important 3<:100$ :QOP Sect•'lf' 1250 A each weei. l<ir lour lh• f"t•llOu• l!u\lnu• le>< Ille Kati Slrau'>s creditor of u1d seller buson""• yell Ve . I I/ rt.. UPS Store l 39!16, nowever !he per'IOn.JI Rflq ~! tw S!Jf'<.tai SUl'"'S••• we&s p<IOr nam;o rtfured In •l><1ve tlrewery reslau••nt. may be hied with •.aid Ol/?002 18.lS -.."'J>Of"t Blvd, Ste
repesetUllve Wll llf' Nott p f!)frr1 15 av.i~~ Iv lhe dalo ut lot •H filed 111 Ora1>ae located iii 901 A South buyer at lhe addreu \et Dutro Piu• Inc AI09, Cost.a Mesa. CA
required to oove no11c:e l•J Ir JO l'w> 1.0Ur1 Jeni hunne on lhe IH!llllOn Caunty nn 2 2? U2, rH [ Coast 01111e m a PDC fortti above for buyer, R•lnl Con,.let l r O 92627
tnterested penons AtlOlrV>y Iv PPM~ ~nap~;• 0:0~~~~~!, ~:~ NO 200~9ll96 l une (nvaronmenl•I Attrnt1on C.lalf Jnuu This sl•l~notul '"'' Phollrp R c:u,tavson.
IJt1leSS ltl8V Ila~ ~rve<I MORRISON NORAH M ldtoun. pi~nled in this CIS Nrtwork• Int determ1natoo11 eumpt lhe la\I day l0t ltllnt filed w•lh lhl' C.<1unl~ I l32 St Vincent Place.
nolloe or consented IO 8134() WARNER AVE tounty Dail• Polo! (CA). ~I Sr Andrews 4 M1110t Oesaa:n Revi.w cl••ms " May 12, 2003, Cler._ ol Or•nK• County Santa Atta, CA 9270!>
lt1e proposed 3CllOt1) •103 Dote: -''I i 1 lOOS "d Newr;ort 11,., h, C.A /A OJ J5 lor 8r0t Mon which '' lhe last bu\I un 04/0?/0l Sara J Gustavson,
......... .........
n.. follow'lft& ---,,,. doifll b..u-s ••.
h9'-fOW'ln&. 220 w .. rwnt llf. C:O.ll
...... CAm2'6
(lltlly .... co-. Z20 w• f"orut llf , Cost.I
Meu,CA92S2S
Joe K9'1'1 C-. 220
W•e f«•st ltd . CostA lllllM,CAmM
Tim bonlMsa ta c;on
duct.d by· e Pl*•I
partneohip
Ha~e )OU llartlcf dolna
bUSlneu y•t1 No
JoelteathC-
T'lls 1tat•-nl ., ..
filed with the County
Cten. of Orence County
01104/lS/03
2001H409U
Deily Pilot ~ 18, 2!>,
. May 2, 9, 2003 rl26 ,..... ..... ... s..... .
TIMI folio•in1 119rs.ons
we dolot bllS!n•n .. tldor SuCJ90f1 Ser v1ee1
'1:977 Teawoof P'l.tc:I,
Costa Mffl. CA 92626
Judith S Dahle, '1971 T.-wood P!Ka. Co\ta
Mesa. CA 92626
Catherine 8 acus 90 I
Atbof C.-de. LeVetne.
CA 917!>0
Thts busineu os eon
cklcted by •n un111Cor
porated association
other Ulan • pwtnersllap
.._.,,. you started "°'"I
bu•.neu yeH Ho
Jud1U. S Dahle
Th1\ i.l•temenl wa-..
lated #rth lh• County
Clerk ol Or1n1e l'ounty
on 04/08/0l
~940129
Oa1ly Piiot A.,, 11 18
25 May 2, 2003 r 2119 -Adlllm ..... ......... The 1,,.........ldet t FOUNTAIN VALLEY 9266l btr& Architect, •uthn "''' day oelt>te lhe 200J6939S2S 1112 SI Vlnc:ent Place, _.,..,. 1 CA'J:!70R ' ltlCHAltD 0 . fRAZH, Tho~ bu\lnf\s I' con tltod a~ent le>< lames/ ron•umrnat1on dale Daily Pilot Apr 4 . II, S•nbAna.CA9'2J05 The lollowona p.,r~ns
admlrntrabOn auf!lOl•ly 04 741,3 04 ;>..-oJ Sit.. JUDGI Of THI ducted by a to1 tKlr alulll Monttd f el ton lor a 188 "I>'" ol1ed Above l8, l!> """J r 276 This bus•nus 1• 'on ire do•ne bu'!ness ••
wtll be granreo untes, 3n 0:.0~1 01 SU,111101 COUltT GIS N•t ,q II n•ond story So tar ._ ~ known 10 '"" dueled b" husba~d ~and Me1talech Motnufactu1on1
inleotSted Pl!f1IQl1 t~M CNS.S27006I Publ1\hed Nowe>or l wor.,•. In•. Phil l1m"M>n 1dd1t1on lo 11 ""RI• ,,.,d intended buyerC•I RdftiMllnMess wilt r & Machonone. 920 N
tn ~ fO lhf> NE~T BEACH COSTA Be .. ~h Cu,111 Me•a Dot•ly Ch1et (UL Olllt., lan11ly rnodento and an ,41d •ntend~d \eller u~•d .._ <~ H••e you started doon~ Poinsettia Street. Sanh
pet1110na!ldSl'IOwligood ME.SADAll.YPllOT Pilot o\e>f11 l5. M•t ?, 9, lh1\ •l•lrm~nl """ uenopllon from mono lht lot1ow1na add•l1un•I --busoneu yeP v.,~ Ana ,CA91701
16 ?OOJ r:111 hied .. ,,.., the County mum l•H•11e width bu'lnes'\ nam•< •l'ld lht frolluw•n2 pe .. On\ Octobef I 2003 Met•lech ln1oneeron1 Cl~ok ol O .. nae l.uunly rr11u1remen11 120 1t •ddr~•u' wolh1n lhe Alt dome bu•.one1' n Philhp R Custaw~n fcA~a;~·~1';;~7~sell~~
02"00°"3,1,1. OO~OJ quu ed 18 • "'''"11 three y-.o" P••I Nunt lh• Ho.ward (.l)mpany Thi) •letemrnt wn Santa Ana CA 97701 • "' loc•led at 251 Brent Oaled Aprol 21 2()(l"I I 2CilOI ~ W Blflh SI filed with tne County Oa1I• Point Apr Ill '}'> "V')d 1n .,, RI ton~ /$/JOHN f . NOUN, •216 Ntwp•HI Bta<.h Tho~ bu\lnt\\ 1\ co>n ' LA 9l660 Cltffl. of O"n&e County d t db -----May '} 9 IOOi f.llf> fnvwun..,.nlal determ1 J Att-y f.,.luyer 11'1bttt > Howard on04080l uce • a corpontoon -=====--=-==---------:=-! n•.looMn e•tOmpt R BPubl1~htd MNt •Po"'' 20101 <. W Rlf<tl !>I 200UUOIJa bu~;;,~o~:,':--~ed\ do<o6~
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_ ~ tnor •~•&n 01~w ••~" -<'\la t'A 11ty ll6 Oaoly Pok>! A.,, 11. 18 NOTICE OF OSflS/03 11 1 JOPM an /A OJ 36 lor Len B•lo• 1 "•lol Aput r, 200.l • N .. •IX>ft Buch ~ M.ty l, 200.l F29!> 01 2002
PETTTIONTO "-" L·T3 loca ...... ~ "'eyer •ull•o111td ~aent CN<; Sl888'; rJjq I A9?660 Me1talot<ll ln111ncet1n1
..,.,.._ _, •• f Ml d Mr o -----lh•\ I>' 111t\\ o\ con & Manuf•ctunn& Int ADMINlSTER 341 Tl1E CfTY DA/\IE s;utl•na:.:; 1 ,,;,, •11 fiditi.st.illlu du<1rd1>1 •n ond••,du•i ~..... Mel~P .. ao,C£0
ESTATE OF: ORANGE CA 92863 fl d 1 dd ' .,___ c.......___. H••• rou ~!•<ltd ""•na ie-se...t lh1~ statement wn HARMON WESTON IF YOU OeJECT IO -'"'0" s ory • ·r "" --bu\•n"• 1•1• tr\ •-·11 If ... d .... 1~ C t
ol u.., tu • ~·n&I• family ''" lht 1011.,,.,,,1 P~•·•Q'" l~/l • .....,. lht loltow1ne person• '"" """ •·• oon Y CASE NO. A21n43 ~ .... tne peUilOn. ckn•e locatrd 11 JifJI arr d<.oon• bu\o'•t\• ., L art dome busmtu u Clerk ,,1 Oranee County
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Jhe •oliowlna .,.,.o,..
.,. do1nc binlnau "' Camp Vll'lll Mu:slc, 140
Woodunt lMO. AAao
l/11j0. CA 92656
Matthew Chultt
lrn.,dan, 140 Wood
crest LaM, Aliso v .....
CA92666
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ducted by M individual
Haw yo.. •tar1od do4ns bu"'nos~ y.tf Vn. 4/2JJI
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Matt[-Laafl
Tttn •tate,,..nt wn
filed wrth the Covnty
Clarll of O.anae Covnty
on04/08/0J
70016'40146
Oa1ly P1tot AcN 11 II
2!t May 2 2003 F 290
Th~ tollow1n1 po1son'
ate ooine bus1neu n
Source One SUpe>ly, 2020
r ullerton Unrt •10. Cost.
Mn e CA92621
lh1t>wl Roeherd Stuart
Ill 2020 f Ulltfton Unit
110 Cost• Mua CA
9?621
Tiu• bu)lnH• •• con
due led by an 1ndiv1du.I
Have you \tarted do"'C
bu"""'' yet> No
Robert Ricllard Stuer!
Ill
Tiii\ sl•tement WA\
l1led •<11' th• Count1
Cl•• k ol Or •nt• County
on OC 01 1>1
200S69H2ta
Oerly P•tol A.,, 4, II,
18 ~ }()OJ F26C
To aQ ~ ~ ... ,,,.,,.,~a11te "-I Pt 'I ~ "t.•r• How••d l el1ul•1 l•c~an•e I""'""" on04 II OJ -_,_,. _......_. .,.. ...... •C• '" '" " • , Cl S•• •I~•~ b) • .. • .,..,..., ... .........__. ~·--.. --or Ilene~ er~. .,.,,.., and ~le ....... ton [ ' I Ill•\ \IAltn1tnl WI\ Bot•• •wtnut •103 200SH405'1 -~ regirdng ... -·.,. f.--' nv1ronmen ~ Global lo&lithuu\r I •• " con~I Cted1oB and oc,eaior. or hie ~ dclern>on•llOo eaempl c • , llltd "'"' tht l.oun1, Wutmmslrr CahlOfn>• Oa1ly Potot ,,.,, 18 25 ,,,, follow1n1 -'°"' VXX >I. or ~ l)e($OnS wno may OllfeO!OtW Wl1t1 1t1e OOUJ1 ti •ny ol the p<ued•nll tc.bal l ·11M1>ouse "'" ll~rk ••• O••nce County 92683 M.ty 2. 9 2003 r 311 are do•na but.a~• n ~ ti> ~ .. ,... ~ be lf'llerMled before tte ht'llY'lg Y0411 act"'"' au challenaed on ;•c~\ SI ~~ag~k O•~ "" 04 08 Ol HPTV INC 1CAJ 1049!1 c...-_ ~ 0 Acceu The [di• bl nW*1Q ~ IUTI d I " lrre Wiii or ~tai. OI appearance may be an court th• ~h•ilenee rnay ''0 ••JO 200S6•40IJ9 Bolu Avenue •IOJ .__ Tht Lele• S.min•t. 616 ~ ~) _, aondli"-_!! oc.tt. ol HAAMQN P9'10tl or t1y ~ I 111 t1rr11t•d to unly th,"e \trv•n Dw•yne l•~ O••ly Pilot ~r 11 18 Wu lmanster C•hlOfnoa ... S...... Suwoew l a,,e Cot.la
_, ._. "' ·--· iNESTON ·~ '''ue• on '"""'" co""' b-rm•n SI f.r•••!ol O•• ,., M•y 'l /001 r?96 92683 r Me•• CA 9?6~ Ir-.. ltw9cr\ • ...,.., • OC"TjTIQN FOA IF OU •""E Ato'o V••t" CA '!:?b'>b he lolk>w1n1 i>e•\On• Teri Rotch•· 616 •-• .--,. ro;. • "" A I \pondtnce dellwered 1 ~ £ n....:.i_ .._......_ lh1s busoneu IS con a• d n b ' .,.. ~ In Md ..-.1 CREOOOA >•ndy u11t<y.in~ Sunu ~-• <" ll usant\S n vitw Lant (o•I• ... _., ·--.-~ PA06ATE !las Deel'> or a th• /onm11 Adm1n1slr•l••t l b 'JI C du<led by • corpont•on Srtltts Unhmated N•w ..__ ldlollnlm.fll'Yo~ .. !'...,""JERRY F ~---.......,....., ~•u•lo,lhr•boue dat· iettm•n UHl•to "-S...... H•wt•ou•1--eddo1n• B /H CA92626 tlllmled .. DleddTl\llt, I ''CV VJ --..... ·~ ... _,,"' u"' ~· • • r O•k. All\o V•et<> (A • ' • -' • porl u ch ullton1ton Th b lllllmmd CRAIG Ill tne ~ deceas.d, 'PJ rnusi hie F11r further inform•llon '.ll6S6 lh~ lutluwonii peno1u bu••nn•tePNo Beach Acrncy, 881 •\ u"ness 1• con ..... ctwv-Coun ol C&llfomaa, you< dawn Wl1tl lf'oo OOUl1 on the above appflld lh•• bu•on~'' 1~ , on ar• du•nc bu"""" n HPTV Inc l om l re Oour Driwe Suite J.40 dueled by an ondov•duel
lfld ~ d h Cou11ty0l ORANGE and mai a OOf1V to the loon, letrphr•nt 17141 duded tiv hu,balld .,1d I '·~l•lo llns1co V~ f Prnodent Newpor 1 Beach c A Have you •tarted "°*"I T~ lfld d .. ..._ THE PETITION FOA petM>na1 ~ 7!>4 '>745 or •"'' llo• .,,1• r nHI H1thwav Cnto,,• Thll •tat~menl wn 9266.3 bu"nus Y•l' Ho
or.-d by Md o.d d I PROB.AT~ '""'-ts "''I ...........__. .... -coun Ollll• or lhe Pl'"""'~ 0•1 MM CA 9262!> llled With the Count• Mar• Motcdon1id )"' Tero Rotthw TNll, ~ ~148106 " ~~ ""' ~-v1 u.., • H••• 1•111 \t,1rl~d 1"1112 1 ' ' <' lhos st•l•rnenl •u • RICHARD 8 wtlhn lour monttw lrorTI D1v1\1on R1,.,m 200 11 L·•~onns vet> No N1lool•r Muh•mm•d. Clerk of Orene• County C1ystat Avenue Balboa ~__, ~I ASHWORTH be h dale of hnt "'9Ual10li fair l"lr1v<' l.o\1.t Me\a Sandy [ Sunu l" !100 Aorw•y Aw• c;ost• on 03/ll/03 Island, CA 92662 filed ••th lht County
• .., .......,_ ~ penonaJ ol leftlrs U pt'Oll\ded ill Cahlo1n1• bt<man M.,, l A 926/6 200S49S6•S2 I This busontu is wn Clarlt. ot Onnc• Cou1>ty :::::...: n:::;:, ,epresenta.:: to Proo.• COde teCllOt'I Pubt \hf"d N•wpu1 t lh•s \lilement ,.. Ah rl f •r•1T••nd1 3100 Oe1ly P1tol o\e>f II 18, ducted by an on6'widual ;~~~~7 ID ... Tlw a.-...y ~the eslate ol 9100 T~ time lot fillrlg 1!0<11 (o•I• Mna Oa1t1 hied w•th lhf" !.oun!1 ~;.,"otA :~~I\ Costa ?!>.May 2. 2003 rJ04 H•n you s~ted dc•ma Oa1ly P•tot A.,, 18 25 ~ .....,. v"' ~• Ciaims Mii not el!plfe P1lol Ai>r•l l'J 2003 1134 flt•~ uf °'"nit vunly " I ~ ...._ t186u\1nns yel Yt' 12 9 Mi•? g 2001 018 '1WOf __.ID""' .... lw'I THE DCTfT"""'' .._.__ ..__--.. lrom 1 ,,0 04 'll 0, I01\ b11\1r1e" '' con I • ... •• -...., -.... re:• rvo• ~ ._..,.. '"'" .,...,N,. .,__,__ • ' I 1191~ ,.._t .~ :..:.:: alJ!roOn!y to admorliS~ 0.... heamg Gate noac:ed ~~ 200UUl712 ..iu• ltd bt huwand and ... S..... Mary M•~donald ---------
-.. ..., _, ...... ,...., ....__ "---•~ o 1 p 1 I A , .. M ""• • lh1~ statement wo ..____..._ Dledd 1\9~ v"' .,.,,_U.• ~ tne .....,...., --;."g'1r,'~r 'f1-:t. Ha•<'r<•U l•teddoon& Thtlolk>w1neper\On\ f1ltd ,.1111 lhe C.ounly ...._ ~Ind dllheNd ID lroe(let'°"lt YOU MAY EXAMINE lt1e Th~ 1 .. 11owm1 1>9non• ___ _ __ 0.,,11,~~• yel' Ye·. 4 4 ••• doonr t>us1ntss as Clcrlo 01 Oranae Count, ... S.....
... Uiidlif11U18' I ...-i ~Of Estales Iii& kecJC t1y lt1e oourt If a1e dv·n& bu\lnen .. ~ ..u.u ()3 !Thomu arid Cyntt11a on 04 11 '03 T~ lollow•n• WM>n• ~ d ~ 11111 Ad (Tlltl. aU!tlotlty '#Ill 'fOA.J ~ a petlOtl l evtn 2689 Pala Meu "-"''"' 11, M-Ohemmid 08Ai Joytrtn Unhm1t.d. 200S6940600 d<l • ~·
Dlnw1d tar S., Ind I .l~ lte l)ef'S()llal ll'1leresled 11 hi 9'Sla• Ct• Co\la Mh• CA S....... '" \l•l<'ml!nl w•\ I '!.',~?.~nCV•,:•k.lnCa • c;_~91el Oeoly P110. I Aft< 18 ~.I fr~"~;" ,:l~~~ssl~ ...-i Ncilce d 0.... represeniarrv-IO taMt yo.I may Ille W'1'I the 9"16U lht tu '""nl Ptf\un~ foltd w•lh lhr C.ounly .., ~ ~io "' "'" May 2, 9 2003 rJI) Feder at Ave • Co•te
lflda.c.an1DSIA. lha "1a"'r actJOf\s 'MlflOul a>lll I ~ for N •lhVI•~ A dte" .,, "-'•na bu.in<'••" 1..1.,,, ul Oranee Counlr Tliomn fa~y 2C271 ~ CA'n6l7
wdliligl8' ~ lllld tJOt.UW'() court aoproval $oeall Nollol (form DE R••hou!Mtl l:?C w .. ,, Oo"• H Ahn I JO E ,,, 04 '08 OJ C•lalun• C"''"' Mouaon IOTD Of AlftJCAJIOITO 1 • p NcD d 0.... lr'ld Belote lall.ng oe<1.1Jn 154) ol !hit filing r;J an S•mm<in• Ave Ana1'1!•m 17th Sr Un•! H (u\U 200'6•401J7 v .. io. CA 92691 ...,1 11,_.,. F ;r I• :r u I 9IO
Bldlort tg 511 tg bl W!<'f ~ llldlOt"ll ~and ~ CA9?ll02 Mna CA926U O••ly "'"'' Af>r II 18 (ynttu• fetsey 24271 _,__llYBMilS ~r~m;, Cosl•
l9CCldld In ....... -. ~ ""' ~ r:Je&tntUMtaOfolNry Neil Al•" Wr11ht 41!>8
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l1tl•lr.1nce\Aweloorn • M•y7 2003 f2')4 Catalune Cwcle M•UK>n O.tf ... \ Id Th
-·• esef\13~ w.11 De ~or .a:ounl as l .,w,,.Awe CyDten CA 4025 It C•ll~ ~unvu ----v,.io CA92691 n IS bus.neu rs con ....,. .. ,....~. repr ..........._. -p ......... 90610 l a0unaWood~ f"AC:-2651 fidillM..... Thrs busrneu os con -'-f2t,mJ ducted by •n and!•~ loc:-a lr'ld -lwl ~90 to give noto8 to .-~-•• ,.,.,.._ • Havr ov stwted ....._ ... ~ ,_I enteresled ~ COde Secttorl 1250 A Broan "'--"" Talbert rh .. bu\1ne" .. "'" ... s..... dueled by hU\bll\d •nd To Whom II May J --
unless ~ lot Spec.al 2689 Pata Mua Cr. ducted by ••• nd1w•dual lh 1 11 wale Conce1n T~ Namel" bu"...u 1•1' Ho = llnm lld1 _.. f1lrV llave war.oed l'IOCioe fotm • 8Vaatlle Cosle Meu, CA 92f>U 1 Ha•• you •IMted 001n11 ~ 0 owine penons Have you )tarted ciofo1 or the Ape>locanll q is '°'~ P1<u
""91 ~ f'10GCe OI consenled IO ll'Om lhe court def1I This busonen " con bu•<:nl!u y•I y._ N•>v :" '"ll blusl83ine~s ., bU\IMt.s yd' Ho lft WILD OATS MAR Thi\ •l•lement ""
,... ...._ ~ he proposeo adlon) A lorP d1Kled by • aenrr,.I 17 199!> 1 ••ncet/ ""••J Thomnfalsey KETSINC: lated ••Ill tf>e C-nty a ~ By F"<ndl> T~ o~ldetll SCOllDml'Y lllltlonM Plfll\f'Hh~ l A 1 Avt Suite G Co•I• Cvnthia fetuy The »PC>l"anh tosl•d Clerlt. of Orance County --..... ._ -AGli1t. ~ ............... corr"' HANCOCK -Vt oom Mos• CA ~~26 ' 0 04 11 OJ __ .., ·-. &... ___ .. , SNYDER HANCOCK & Have you \l.arlrd do<na lh1\ \laltmenl ... , Vonh Ha llS8 A Thos statement was abo•• are -ly•na to n '
50DI a..tllt llhd.. Mllbegranledunlessan ASHWoATH bu•onn,yef1No toled with lht Cuuntf ,. ""•1 !tied with the County the Dtp.,lrntnl of 2">69406'1 'XO~ Olb, CA95C!ll interested pet90t1 files lll2FAIROAl<SAVE H1rholuRawtoou~er Cltrll o! Oran~" County M:~. CS~~!,~ Cosla Clerk ol Oran1e County Alcoholoc Bevua1• Daily Piiot AcN II, 25 S-. •lean ... , l.N'. "" ootecllorl IO h Thi\ \hl~ment ... , on 04 151>3 · uu<v on 04l'OJIOJ Control to w ll alconolic llhy 2 9, 2003 f)20 (911) 397.7721 l.--pe!Jtlon and 9tlOWS good SOUTH PASADENA. l1i.d with lhe County 2003694090• ~tlsun Ch•u 3188 100J69HS9S bever 1110 ti JOJO ~. ~ S. OS. cause WtT'f lt1e COUl1 CA ~OOO 04.'2IAXl. Clttk of Oran&• County D111ly Pilot Apr 18 ic, All way Awt Surtt G, Daily Ptlot A.,, 11, 18. HARSOR Bl \It> SH 0
C. 0.: ¥7'13 should nol ganl the ~· on 031 11,lB May 2, 9. 2003 f 3?4 ~n\la Mua, CA 9~26 2!1. May 2. 2003 F286 COSTA M(SA, CA 92626 ASAPSl20ll3 ..,,, .-,a, aU!llOrlty CNS-SM1MI 200S69S7J7t Tho\ bu\lnn\ " con Type ol l1cenu• s)
41".!5 A HEARING on Ile N£tnl!ORT8EACM·OOSTA Oa1ly Pilot "9f 11, 18, ,.....~ dUl ted bf • 1eneral ........... l\pe>hed for 20 OH
petltlot't will be he'd on MESA OM.., "-OT 2~ Ma 1 lOOJ f28J ... s..... P•"'""h"' .._to.........-... SAU BUR ANO WIN( The tollow1n1 per sont.
------------------· 1 H•v• '"" \larltd do1nc --Published Ntwport ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~--· ~l~\~11~ ~~~~-~MB~hC~a~~ly Ii art do1nc busar>es· •\ Vonh II• are do1n1 bustneu u Pilot April 11, II. ~-
Me dolflt bUSlnet.& el
Ma11e • Cle•n•na 191•
WallllCe Ave •102 Cost»
Mn. CA 92617
OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE
LOCAL IMPLEMENTATION
AND GENERAL PLAN
AMENDMENT GP-03-01 OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA
AMENDING THE COSTA MESA 2000
GENERAL PLAN TO COMPLY WITH THE
2002 UPDATE TO THE NATIONAL
POLLUTION DISCHARGE ELIMINATION
SYSTEM (NPOES).
ADOPTION OF
PLAN (UP)
THE COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD A PUBLIC
HEARING FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF THE FOLLOWING: (1)
ADOPTION OF THE LOCAL IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AND (2) NEW
GENERAL PLAN OBJECTIVES IN THE LAND USE AND
CONSERVATION ELEMENTS OF THE GENERAL PLAN RELATED
TO WATER QUALITY AND CONSERVATION, AS RECOMMENDED
BY THE 2002 UPDATE TO THE NPDES. THE PLANNING
COMMISSION SHALL MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE CITY
COUNCIL OF COSTA MESA. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION:
EXEMPT.
Thi public hearf ng will be held as follows:
DATE: Monday, May 12, 2002
TIME: 6:30 p.m. or as soon as possible thereafter
PLACE: City Council Chambers at City Hall
n Fair Drive, Costa MeSa. CaJifomia
Public comments ln either oral or written form may be presented during
the pubtfc hearing. For further infOrmation, telephone (714) 754-5245,
or visit the Plann ng DMsion, Second Floor of City Hatt. n Fair Ortve,
Coeta Mesa, California. The Planning C>Mslon Is open 1·ao a.m~ to
5:00 p.m. MOnday through Friday.
OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE
loven·s Hair Studu1 lhl\ \laternent wts l\ol}'llarl, 294 Pnncelon 2'003 r21!15
2'502 Del Prado SI• A. hied w1tn the County 0. . Costa Mew. CA
Dana Pc><nt.CA92629 I lerli nl Orancr Cou11ty 92626 Ai9im .....
Shelly ly11 lo .. I on04 II (ll Fben Woodall. 294 ... ........____.
24502 0..1 Prado Sit A 200U'4061J Pronceto1> Or Costa -
Cana Po.nt, CA 92629 Deity Polo! AcN 18 zc, MIMI CA 92626 The foltow1n1 penons
Tlus bUStnUS IS CO" May 2 9 2001 fll7 Mlftna Woodall 294 are doinc IW•IM'Ss H
duct*<! by 11> 1nd1v•du1t ~..... Princeton Or Costa a ) Carlson S.lH •<Ml
Hav• you ,...,t~ ooins ~ -.... CA 92'.26 Aoeqom111ons b) rr-
busme" ,.t> Yu t 19 ... S...... Tltls bin.in.u 11 con of S.-11 21170 8eac:ll
99 lht lollow1n1 -sons duc:t..S by • cw-ai Blff. IWnt"'fton Beach.
Shelly Loven art do"' I bus11>eu a• partnonlup CA 92648
This ~talemenl .... A.cue>unclure & Hetbt Ka,.. ,ou s!Mled...,. l .. • C..lsoft 2117()
toled w1lh the County H~•pot"l tM•hnc Ce<1ter b.,_, yell No &.Kl! lt.f • Hvnt1n11on
C'811 of Crance County 1)()3 Awocado •l40, [Mt!W004all Ioctl.CA~
on04/l!>/OJ Ne•port lluch, CA Tiits t~lemenl wn "'-INMMs.t. a tOfl 20034940922 92660 ftlod wtU. the C-ty dUctef by; M ..........
Oaoly Pilot Aft' 18. ?f>, Char toll• Chao l ac 0.11 of Or.,.. C-ty Haft JOV st.wtled...,.
May 2• 9• 2003 rm M S §17 V1>!1 8onrt1 on CllllNOl bini-u pt? ... ,.._9 ,,601 lvlle c.~
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Wallace A,.. •102. Co.ta
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<Mlll Ave • C0\11 Mew, CA92Q7
""hetCI 0...nis Crace This sut11Mnt was
llled wllft the County
CMTll ol Orante Cov11ty
on 04/0llJOJ
on03/Z7IOJ ,.., ... ,.,
D..ty l'ilot -.. . ll, ZS.
May 2. 9, 2003 f 329
......... ... ...... htttilllff Or s.rte •zo .
::668ort Buch, CA
11__. ~·t? Y•, l ll ftttd wttfl ~ eo.11tr
01/2002 Clefll ol Or1nae County l
M-D. Protolsll)' on 04111/0l
...... CAWS27
fhll bU..... Is c:on·
ducted ii, .... IMl\lldu.tl TIMI followllle pertons
., • dlll"t ~inn• aa: Am1rlca11 Wood l at lucue, 48l6 s.a~hore
IH. 18, Htwport Beach, CAI~
JIU)' W. lthm..n Ql6 sea~• Or. t8, Kew
pot t 8eec.l\1 CA 92663 Thi !Mf31nH$ 1$ CClft
due.tad by: a" 111dh,klluil Heve )'Oil atart1d doina
biKlnns yell Yu, 4 S· 03
Jerry t.ehm•n
This st•t1m111t wu
trltid witn Ill• Courity
Cletll ol Ofena. County
on04/l l/OJ
H03H40604
Daily Ptlol A(>f 18. 25.
M•Y 2. 9, 2003 F310
flctllm ..... ...........
1'1ter KrlUHft.' 2231 Cont1n1nl•I An • Co1t1
llAMa,CA 9Z627 This lluslntta 11 COfl
ducted br .,.. lnd1vldutl
Ha111 )'Oii lbw td dolnt
bul!nesa )'•tl Yes, 4/V
97
Petv Kr 1uwrt
This statement wH
filed wnh UM Couol1
Clerk of 01111111 County
on 04/ll/OJ tooJH40Stt Diii)' Pilot A(>f. 11, 25,
Mily 2', 9, 2003 F312
The followln1 persons •n do1n1 b11slnJ&s as T 01ether · W1re , 103
Sh•dY Wood, lrvirie, CA 92620 ~on Bo1d1nc>vlch, 103 Shady Wood, Irv M , CA
Policy
.......... .........
The lollow1.n1' P9fSOns
are cto nc bllsklKs u :
Macro ConsullJ"C, 6812
Presldl9 Dr .. Hunlinston
Buch, CA 92648
R~d 0.nnia Grace,
6882 Presidio Of., Hun·
tlnrton BHch, CA 92648 This busineu Is con·
di>c:ted II)': an 1ndMdu1I
, Heve you stM-lld doins
busiMU y.tf No
,..,. ... , ..
D91ly P~t A(>f 11. 18,
25, Ma)' 2. 2003 F29l ............ .........
Tiit fotlowl111 '*-.,. ~ bldlMa• .. ;
Reb~1·s Scnpboo~,
2611 R•dla.nds Ori,,., Cost. Mne, CA 92127
Rebecca Stlele
Schweru, 2611 Aff'a11cb Orf,,., Co•ta aku, CA
92627 This bu11ness le con·
ducted by; 1n llldlvldu1I
Have you started dolnc
buslnus r•l7 No
R1bece 1 S teele
Schw81ll
This st•tement wn
fltff with the County
Clerk of Or•nl• County
The followln• jHlrsona
WI dcMnl ~-IS: Tint Mastm , 731 W,
g~r· coat•....,..
~fl Reyna, 2020 W.
Al1m.td1 Av,. HJ,
AMl!M, CA 92801
Thi$ IMl.illltt fs Cfll
ducted b)': an fndivlduel
Have you •twt4JCI clolna
bustn.ss )'•t1 Mo
Jot .. RtJfla
Thl1 •l•l•menl w11 ht.cl with tfle County
Clerli of °''"II County on 04/11/03
toOUf 40606 Oaily Piot Afx, 11. 25, May 2,9,2003 F319 .
Thi fotlowln~ .. ,.s
'" dollia 1111 u Allthon(s ktstant Shoe
Reptllt, Je01 Jlll'tbor ..
Ro1d Unit 11 A, Newp«t Beech, CA 92660 libfllt• T1vlti1n. J357
W111chest• Ave , Cillfl·
dlle,CA.91201
This business is co"· dutttd by: M lndlv...,.I
Hive you started clolflc
b1111nas yeU No
Mafln• hvlllan lh~ st•tement was
hied w1t11 the County
C*ll of Or1n1• Count)'
on03/28l03
200HfSlffS Dally Pilot Ap<. 4, lJ,
18,25.2003 f 277
~ ..... .........
How to Place A
Mera 01111, 25'1 •
CHU1luft OJ. Sutt.I 420,
:;gort 811ch, CA
Thlt ~,,.s ,. con
ducftcl by: 1n lndMClu•I
Haff )'04! a lwled dol111
buslnna yetf Ho
M81'llD1(11
Thi• statement wu
f!MCI WIUI the Cou"IY Cllr\ ol ()Jenae county
on04tol/OJ
MOMHHOI
Dally Pilot 1i4K. 4, ll, 11, 25, 2003 F265
The foltowlnc petso11e
are dolna business 1s. Ooctln~. 2120 President Pl., Cost.t Mes.t. CA 92627
John C. O'Brtell, 2120
President Pl.. Costa
.. '"~ ...... ,.,.. bul"*s yetl Yu, 4/1/
03
John C. O'lflmn This st1l11M11t WIS
filed wlUI tllt County
CleB of Or111&1 C~nty 01104/ll/Ol
HOMttO•et
Dally Piiot ~. 18. 25,
Mt1 2. 9, 2003 F314 ..... ...... .........
The follo~nnt IHM"IOn$
are doina business as·
Probolsli1 ltnurch,
3001 lledhlll Avenue
8uildinc S Sult• 105, Cost. Mne. CA 92626 M1"ln D Probobay,
2306 Crescent 01•.
Irvine, CA 926411
Thb binlneu 15 COfl·
duel.ct by· •n lndhldu.i
Htve you at.rted llolfl&
nii. •t•hlMflt WH te0Mt4 "S7 hid with 1111 County Dail; 'llot A¥. JS. 25,
Cler11 of o,11,1e County Mey 2, 9, 2003 F 3JO
Oft 04/08i03
IOOlff .. '1J
0111) l'llot Allf ll, 18,
ZS. Mo 2. 2003 F287 .......... ..........
Tit• fottowmc pwso11s
'" dofn& bU$1neh 1t• 128 MarkeUn•. 2M9 8
East bluff Or. t420,
Hew port Bue fl, CA 92660
K111 YI Kausler, 2549 B
Eastblufl Dt U 20,
He'ltport Buch, CA
92660
This bu•lneu la con·
ducted by· 111 Individual
, Have )'OU $l81ted dolnc
business 11'7-Ho
KenYI Kauslw
This st1tement
TtlUsAMll
YOll
GWGESALll
"' CW SIRED
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Hours
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330 West Bay Street
Costa Mesa. CA 92"27
Al Newport Blvd. & Bay Sr
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Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm
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& MISC. 1010-1110
GARAGE
SAU
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL
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l aeunita\ Court Sll.965
Call Sl2·3SS·J661.
Collectibles/
Memorabilia 1160
TOI' SS 4 RlCotlDS O C
.Im. ClJS."i&.. Ea.. ~ & Ills
.Ill Allac St*! lube an'4lS
Mike 949 645 7505
EHTERTAINMEHT
Cllendarof
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lOUAl HOUSlfG
°"°'1lllTY
All rt•I n tale ad•"' l•sme on lh11 newspeper
" SUbjf'CI to the Federal
f a1t Hou~tnl AI I of 1968
as a rn endad which
m•llU II 1lle1t•I lo
adverllH ·any prefer
ence, l1m1l•l1on 01
d•scrtm111 .. uon based on
1 ace, colo< reh111<1n '<4•
handt<.Ap l•m1hal status
or nat111nal 011eon or 1n
mtenlton lo m•ke anr
•uch prf'IPrenrt hm1l1
llOn or d1'\< """"•hon·
Th" ll~WSP•llt!r ""'" not knnw1nelr at<f'pl
~ny Al1Ytrllwmenl Im
real e"'l~le which I\ In
v1olalk1n nf lhe law Ou1
r ea de" ~r • hereby
onformf'd that •II dwell
ings •d•Nlt~ in this
new't)lpt'f ••• av11lable
1Jn an equal opportunity
hasl\
f o tomplaln of dis·
u1m1n•tion. calf HOO toll
lree al l 800 424 8590
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General
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GUAUNll
Y-Wlff ·~-•A t .. llry TV Star. We
h•ve book1111s for •fl
lop rtel1tr bau d
p1oaramm1n1 If you
c.1n11. <1411u. 11< l or
ha•P ol pi nion for b•"1~ tnterla1n1nc,
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LEGAL SERVICES
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Old Coms! Gold, s liver,
iewelry watdlfn, ant~
collecl1bles 949 642·9448
3610
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•••~21a-sa1s •••••••••
MISCBJ.ANEOUS
MERCHANDISE
l'rlY111• efflc• Qol•t,
prtnwi Newport Bch loc.
by fPll OOlnll. DSl.AAf s
n:I ~ ~7111ll
HOMESF'ffi SALE
OfWIGE 5400
COUNTY
Balboa,...la
a-.r ....... .,,...x ........... vww.. °""" llrl, AW S41r ... ,.. Mf-67J..SCJJ
eon.. dll Mir
CCMtCNeA DO. MAI
YW..l.MI,
OHM SAT-Jut! 1-4 sins •-llO!N, So of PCH 3br 2..5b1 mstt llt
W/rtlrHt, OfflCt/flb
w/•u1f fp $1,299,000
rA..L fat SHCJMG lit!
2171 ~~,Jl21
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M.a.lle H-.e Senl0<
Peril Spacious lbr Iba newly rernod, I& ~overed
paloo, comm pool/club
house. fu111 01 unlurn
'IUY LOW tun. SJl,000 By owner
949 644 1852
lAST StDl
OP[N SAl SUN l 4
282 £ BAY St 38R 28A
Beau custom remodel on
a quiet SI S733,000 BY
OWNER FOR Al'PT TO
Vl(W C"LL Mtc:hael
949 280 7633
trvtne
TURTU tOCI l'OINTI
Ol'IH SUN l -41JO
21 ...... --f'anor.aolf. min city
hllhl views Jbr 2 5b1,
UPIJ'aded lhrouanout. custom fp, wroucht iron
sta 1rway. Au oc e<>OI I. ~· saB,(D)~ Sl*lt!y c.n.run ~IOIO ~llm
l.agnltadl
Luau110us cU5lorn '1 story
bud! home newly re
modeled by proln$JONll
deccntor! ~hllflt any
chef jn your wnnr bntA!
1nd e1e&1nt, state ot t"8
art 1ou111\et kitchen' Proudly entert.tm your
... nds tn """' tlepnl formel d1nln1 room Dnlantr c athedral
vaulted c1lllnc and
custom tclrUnc. MOTIVATID Slllll
MUDS FAST Wll
UU.NOWI
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MOW510
Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week . ..,...... --
' For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
Cal Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 1,,
...., ,,..,..._, :nx>.r.t
home Oft • ovw5IZlld lot
wrth sc.enlc vie~ 4&,
office J8a . .k pr f R le
wrap •OWld y•d M.ble.
eitlflfle. copper ••rs. Rat sa~ pla$l\'lll 1V aet
Stew 949-450-UtO
0#1 l<MO ftOAO
L .. eest ea11>oa Model
3100!>1, 48r 3 56a le pr
land5caped y11d, IJtlill
locallo n near p'1k
SI ,385,000 Ill Olrece
Qulnlarl 9671~9014
A llAUT1fUl Residence
wtl be complrtMl ttn
~.. 58r !>.581 Wiiii •
wondtrtul llowlO& floof
pi.._ St . 7!JO.ca> Michael
~ Co8snrll ReMI)
.,,_ ........ Compltte ,.
model lbr 2.5b9. fR. erld
int acrnss from POOi. Pl'1l ~ tot lot E xc:lusM L1Slq.
Pr one Ollly act Otane w..ns 96Q4.41M
OCIAHFRONT
1ao· OCEAN VIEW
SUt,900
AGT 949-HS-7212
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--vloww.llevel ...... n.r ........ Gof.
..lc-.$151,000 s,_.,,, __ ,, ... . ....... ,..... .......... .
Miit '" 2000 Ji.,+ ef flee.~·• S700sf,
$f,7lt,000
l't..AT'"UM PROPHTIIS s •• ..,, ... _ ...
t4t-7U-JIS6
orEN SUN 1·5
ltah1n styli !'>l>r 5ba
•Pc>rO l 18,000 to
19,000sf $~49$,000
l'L.AnHUM P1lCWftTllS
Stefanie Meurer
949 71!1 31!'>6
PRfMI ISTATIS
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NATIOMwtOl USA
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RESORT/
VACATION
PROPSnY
FOR SALE
RESIOENTIAL RENT AlS
ORANGE 7400
COUflTY
Balboa
OCIANVllW/l'rl••
p ........ tlr .... Ip,
.... prk&, ll/smk&/pels, Sl,S50/mo 9&300-8450
°" n. s..t ~
-up C08St .. ~ c:oasl L& e iss. ,.....,
home avlli fol ie-now
'9.500{mo Ylll'ly. CM! ael °""' l'fttl. ~
Capbtrlno 8eldl
Jlr 2.Sle ,........,_,
all ear, panoram1e while
water view, nr m1rma.
pool tenn1\. club house.
t800sf, no/pel/smk
S2 100/mo 949-675 8435
o Ocean side of PCH, l& studio rm patio. no
kitchen. $695m • SIOOO
dep. 949 S74 7701 1112
29r "' So °' Hwy, .,, i. lrom ac-i Blvd ,_
carpeVpeint B• patio,
Sl!Olm 1111 714 812 Will
21r, 3••· Apt Recentlr
rehabbed w/I car au . I
blocll to beach no peh,
S2200/mo 949 854 1680
-~bl!&<YI cem. tll!>Osf. lk~\..
lrplc's tar prdel w/d
S2500/mo 949 759-0400
lov.fy , ...... ~
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w_._i-.lbrb
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S7'9II.Vmo he or ~
rent.JI '1llC aet 9&248-9119
1&ar .. r....1 mi to ~ .... , mil. slovoe,
"' all ta\ morP ZDnlv l8r 'SI~ 133
E. llidi st. kA lor ~!
96 542471 CM C:..
nUDtO UT. $79!>/mo
•nc:ludes ullhle-.. 11ear beach laundry lac no
pel.<i, 949 644 5642
1--'r co-ol Ce . , ... ,,
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.. ,.. ..... to '"Sq ~ mo water /tr11511 !*' Kim
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llR APT. Sp1t1ous,
sreal IOCillfln ear a1e.
•I d hkup no pets
$1050/mo 949 644 5642
ff lits :b Iba ID-. 11ew
i:-11 I. ~ Ho pee Sll50 2111 lbe NW tie .. r«e
SIS> !M!Mi50-22!i6
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L-9· T rt Levef ( ..... 2llr 2ba Ip lorrnal «in rm 'l c
att pr l!Oy. comm pooV
~ $1660m 949 67J..&.:M2
Gr-l'•l.i. 21r, 2.Sle
Condo. 7 ~ 1a1, J>OOV1o411.
no/pet 'tmk. n11I 4125
Sllmrn be 949 955 3156
Lllr.e ,. .. ,.., 21te e..-•. l11flt ' bo1hl
quiet cut de u c. ocn
breeze' C•n1on Parll
S1100/mo 949 M 2 5443
204$2 ~ ~
$28Xl/mo ~ 38< 2.581
Home. al! 949 283-0206
Hafttngbl Hartlc.r
0-4 ea • ..., w ... ......,, home pvt 50fl
dad, JbH ofc J8a 2"f~
$QX)/mo 562 .ct rm
SEll
your unwfnted
1lems throu1h cl1u1l1td
BUSINESS??-
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IAYFRONT
OH UOO PlNINSUlA
NIW t lr 21•
COTIAGU
P11vale Buch Pool
ind S9e1 W•lll to
O<un, ShoPs •nd
Re•u u1111h l e•s• 6. mo 2 rr +
Boat Slip Av11lable
7 to UDO 'AU DI.
9'9 673 6030 °' 949 723 5830
* YlAltlY .. llASIS
Bill CRUNOY RCA!. TOftS ,.,_.,,,.,,,
Stio411e cute. ,. ftoon..
-bath no kit. 2nd
bloclo lo llUCh AYlll 5fl
S1'50/mo aet 9&~
Ne.,.,,._r1 1-t.
Peninsula Studio
Apartments .,,ail ~
S700 S950 949 673 7
Tht Legal Departmml at tht Daily Pilot is pkastd to announct a nnu stroict
now available to ntW busin~sts.
~ will now Sl!ARCH 'ht name far you at no txtra charge, anti saw you tht
timt and the trip IQ tht OJurt House in Santa Ana. Thm. of courst, afor tht
starch is complelld Wt will file your fictitious business NJrm statnnmt with the
OJunty Cltrlt, publish onct a wttlt for four wttlts as rtiJUirtd by ltzw and thtn fik
your proof of publicatitm with tht County Clerk.
Plea.st ft()}> by to file your fictitious businm statnntnl 4t the Daily Pilot, 330 W.
Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot st0p by. pkast ul/ us al (949) 642-4321 and Wt
wiJJ "'41tt arrangnnmts for you flJ hant.lk this proctdurt by mail
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controller i;apable ol
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hours 20 to JO per
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lont.1111 tor motovalfd
c111ven & l!•Pf'llellt•d
••l's prolenlf•nal I ,
ullent pay & benelol\
f;u rn 949 7?1 8808 i> ...... ---
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tor dental ollou rn S•11I"
f<na OS Oent"'ltV w? 'f''> "'I> •eQ d Sfond '""'n"' to re• v11 .. 1 1oi l 4th
'it Santa An4 CA 91/01
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