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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2003
New chief a people person
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Cypress Police Chief John Hensley will begin his new job as chief
of the Costa Mesa Police Department on June 16.
John Hensley says Costa Mesa residents will
see him all over the place because he wants
to learn the community's concerns.
Oetpa Bharath
Daily Piiot
COSTA MF.sA -John Hensley
said he will be the people's chief.
Named Costa Mesa's new po-
lice chief on Tuesday, Hensley,
who now heads the Cypress Po-
lice Department, said he wants
to focus on "quality of life" issues
and hopes to delve deep into
what gets on lhe nerves of lhe
community.
"Police officer; generally think
they know what the commuruty's
problems are: he said. ·eut
they're only work.mg on 1')Sue~
they think are 1mponan1 IO the
community."
1 lensley. who will begin ~
Costa Mesa\ < hief on June 16,
said he talks 10 people one-on-
one.
·rm the kind of clucf who'll
make house call'>. do 1owi1 hall
meeting and ftKU'> group!>." he
said. "I try to listen IO the peo-
ple. They'll gel a lot of face ume
with me:
I lensley said he will take ume
to study the policing issues in
c::mta Mesa and will dis<:u~ tw.
vision Wlth his officer. fin.t be-
fore making it public.
"I'd like them to hear 11 from
me first instead of reading about
it m the paper,· he :.aid.
I lensley said he applied for
the job because of the good
reputation the Costa M~ Police
Department has councywide and
-.1atewide.
"I wanted to bt• part of it." he
~1d. "The morale 1s Lop-notch,
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I len!>ley 'Mild he 1~ "very ex-
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See CHIEF, Pace M
Newport
beaches get
clean bill
In dry weather, much of city's
coastline safe for swimming,
annual report finds. Not so in
the rainy winter, though.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Beaches in West
Newpon. Newpon Harbor and the swunmmg
destinations at the city's southern border all
received generally good grades in an annual
report of water quality.
"Overall. dry-weather Wdte r quahty at mo!>t
beaches m Orange County was very good.·
the repon said.
See BEACHES, Pace M
PHOTOS BY S£AN HILLER ID~ Y PILOT
Brooke James and husband David, owner of music store Noise Noise Noise, sort through a trash bin outside Kona Lanes for
memorabilia for their new vintage store. Kona Lanes closed its doors for good Sunday.
EDUCATION
Vanguard
tackles drugs
with D.C. aid No time to spare
Kona Lanes closes its doors two weeks earlier than
expected. Items being auctioned to the nostalgic.
Deirdre Newman
Dally Pilot
C laudia Lipari started bowling at
ICona lanes when she was 7. Within
the last year, she had been bringing
her son to the Ttki,lhemed bowling
alley that has been a Costa Mesa landmarlc.
since the 1950s.
On Wednesday. instead of trying to knock
pins down, Lipari was helping tear the place
down.
The bowling alley dosed Its doors for good
Sunday and has been selling off mementos
THE BELL CURVE
such as pins and balls ever since. Next week
at lhe alley. owner Jack Mann will take offers
or e arger pieces orequipmen .
"(My sonl bowled his first game here.•
Lipari said. "My first (game! was here. too, so
at least I got to do that with him. It's sad. I
don't want this place to go.·
While ICona lanes evoked a groundswell of
nostalgia ln lhe community during lhe past
few months as C..J. Segerstrom & Sons tried
to replace it with a Kohl's department store,
it did not translate lnto financial supportfor
See SPARE, Paa• M
A wake-up call for
a self-reexamination
Daily Pilot
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Jon Peek of Costa Mesa holds a bowling pm
he bought to remember Kona Lanes, a
place he says he has been bowling at
forever.
Costa Mesa university holds
first conference under
$100,000 federaJ contract for
faith-based drug re hab.
Christine Carrillo
Daily Pilot
VANGUARD CAMPUS -After recemng a
federal contract wonh nearly $100,000 from
the federal government, the wllversity put the
money to use by holding the first ln a series of
abuse conferences on Wednesday. ..tA.
The contract is the first partners.rtqr' the
federal government's Substance Abuse Men-
tal Health Services Administration has made
with a private Christian university to asses.s
See DRUGS, P ... A4
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POLITICS
THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE POLITICS ASIDE
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. .. Showing support in the halls of government A breakfrom the
election grind Paul Cllnton
Dally Pilot
Local military men and women
won recognition for their service on
Friday in the halls of county
govemmenL
Assemblyman K.en Maddox. who
represents Costa Mesa. and
Supervisor Jim Sliva. who represents
Newport-Mesa. dedicated a "wall of
honor,• which will display photos of
military service people.
"Many or the Orange C.Ounty
residents we will honor ... have not
yet returned home," Maddox said in
a statement before the evenL "Many
are still in Iraq, elsewhere in that
region or in other areas of service
around the globe. Wherever they are,
each of them plays a part in the
security of this great country. My
pride in this group is
immeasurable."
Maddox and Silva dedicated the
temporary wall at 9:30 a.m. at the
county's Hall of Administration in
Santa Ana.
The display features about 50
photos of Orange County residents
now on active duty. A photo of Costa
Mesa Marine Jose Garibay, who was
killed.Jn an ambush In Iraq in
mid-March, is on the wall.
Garibay's picture is partially
covered by a small blaclc ribbon
aaoss the right edge of the photo to
signify his sacrifice.
Plans are underway to add more
walls to accommodate any more
photos that are submined, Maddox
has said. All the photos are 5 by 7
inches.
Silva. who has a son and a
daughter serving in the Air Force,
said the wall was an easy idea to
support.
"It's an honor to recognize these
selfless men and women who leave
their Orange County homes to
ensure the security of those who
remain," Silva said in a sratemenL
"I'm proud to join Assemblyman
Maddox in this celebration of service
and l look forward to shaking the
hands of those who have returned
from overseas."
A POLICY OF TAX CUTTING
Rep. Oirts Cox has been leading
the charge in suppon or President
Georgie W. Buslia $550-billion
tax-cut passage that passed the
House on May 9.
Cox is echoing the White House's
view that the tax-cut paclcage will
act as a job-creating engine in an
economy still reeling from employer
cutbacks. California's
unemployment rate hung at 6.7% for
April, according to Employment
Development Department data. ·
"The tax reUef the House passed
will help Orange Countians who
need jobs," Cox said at the time. "By
reducing the double tax on savings
in stocks or mutual funds. it will
he:lp the almost 300,000 seniors in
Orange C.Ounty. And by reducing the
capital gains tax rates to 5% and
IS'll>, it will help small businesses
expand."
Bush's proposal reduces the tax on
stoclc dividends and capital gains. It
SPECIAL EVENTS
Aaemblyman John Campbell will
hold the kidt-off reception for his state
Senete run from 6 to 8 p.m. May 29 at
the Hyett Regency Huntington Beach.
lnfonnation! (209) 847-6200 or e-mail
BUDGET BURDEN
SEAN Hl.LER/DM.Y PLOT
Senior Sandra Kintaudi, ce> chair of the Young Democrats at UC Irvine, speaks to a small group about
President Bush's budget cuts Tuesday at UCI. About 20 students protested Bush's economic plan,
saying it will burden students seeking higher education.
would also eUminate the so-called
"marriage penalty" tax. raise the
child tax credit and lower income
taxes.
Democrats have derided the
tax-cut plan as a benefit to the
nation's wealthies1 taxpayers.
COSTA MESA CONGRESSMAN
GOES TO THE DOGS
To cut down on a rash or dog
fatalities, Rep. Dana Robrabacber
has introduced a bill to tum the taste
of antifreeu bitter instead of sweet
Rohrabacher is co-sponsoring the
Antifreeu Safety Act, which he
introduced in March. Bach year,
about 10,000 pets die by ingesting
the sweet-tasting chemical
The bill would require antifreeze
manufacturers to add denatonium
benz.oate, a bitter-testing substance,
to antifreeze sold in containers or 55
gallons or less.
"A mere sip for children or tide of
antifreeze for pets results in immediate
kidney f:ailure." Rohrabacher wrote in
a March 13 letter to House colleagues.
"(Several safety groups) have noted
that the addition of nontoxic averse
agents to toxic household prod:uas
makes these products-sc> unpalatable
that most children and domestic
animals will reject the produas when
tasting them"
Rep. Gary Acbrman (D-N.Y.) has
co-sponsored the biU with
Rohrabacher.
CHRIS COX'S PRESS SECRETARY'S
MOTHER RESIGNS
Kate Whftma.n'a mom made news
on Wednesday.
Wltlttnan, press depury for Ouis
Cox. is the daughter ofOuiltle Todd
Whitman, who resigned from her
Cabinet post as bead of the
Environmental Protection Agency.
"J know she was proud of the
work she did at the EPA,~ Kate
Whitman said Wednesday. "She's
just excited to get home.~
The elder Whitman, 56, said
Wednesday in a lener to Bush that
she was leaving so she could spend
more time with her husband, a
venture capitalist, in New Jersey. She
jolned the admi.nlstration ln 2000,
after seven years as governor of the
Garden State.
ACW, WHERE ARE YOU?
The American Civil Uberties
Union held a worbhop in Costa
Mesa on Tuesday for budding
activists.
Malek Moa:z.zam-Ooulat. an
associate with the ACW. spoke to
an audience at the Unitarian
Olllrch, at 1259 Victoria St.
Moau.am-Doulat outlined a handful
of strategies during lhe evening
meeting.
MADDOX EARNS THE UNION
LABEL
Assemblyman Maddox has won
the endorsement of one of the
county's largest pubUc-safety unions
in his bid to win the 35th Senate seat
now held by ROii Johlllon.
Assemblyman John Campbell is also
in the race.
On May 8, Maddox announced
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Chuck De Vore will hold the his kidt-off
celebration for his state Assembty run
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. June 12 81
Chinatown In Irvine. More details to
follow.
MAY
28: Costa Mesa Republican Women
Federated will hold a general meeting
at 10:30 a.m. at Oidc Church's
Restaurant. Guest will be Diane
McGlindley, of the Orange County
he had pinned down the support of
the Huntington Beach Firefighters
Assn.
"Ken Maddox is the only
candidate in this race that we trust
to support pubUc safety," said M1b
McCJanahan, a spokesman for the
group. "Ken has never wavered in
his steac:ifut support for the men
and women who fight on the pubUc
safety front line."
Before running for office, Maddox
spent two years as a Los Angeles
County sheriff's deputy and seven
years as a Tustin poUce officer. He is
now on reserve duty with that city's
department
COX TO TALK ABOUT HOMELAND
SECURITY
Rep. Cox is taking his duties as the
chairman of the newfy fanned
Homeland Security Committee to
hearL
Cox is scheduled to speak in
Irvine on May 29. His speech will be
"I lomeland Security: How Safe Can
We Be?"
·Although a military victory may
have been achieved in Iraq, the
ability and impulse of terrorists to
commit aggressive acts against
Americans on our own soil remain,·
Cox said ln a statement.
Reservations are required in
advance to attend the event, which
will be held at the Irvine Manion,
at 18000 Von Karman Ave. The cost
is $35 or $45. The event will be
hosted by Orange County Forum.
For more information, call (949)
588·9884.
Federation of Republican Women.
Information: (714) 962-6398
29: Newport Harbor Republican
Women will hold a general meeting
8111:30 a.IT}.. at the Bahia Corinthian
Yadlt Club. lnformation: (949)
769-3086
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T he threat -or promise -of a special •·
elecdon to fill former Mayor ICaren
Roblmon'a seat on the Costa Mesa
City Council has finally faded. Now what
looms is the November 2004 council
election, in whJch three of the five council
seats will be up for grabs.
The dynamic then will be much different
than what council hopefuls and their most
ardent supporters were planning for the
avoided pedal elecdon, whkh likely would
have happened this November. ...
An election this year would have hinged
on a relatively rew
.-------. number of votes, as is
historically true of special
elections (or even
off-presidential year
elections). Groups that
have reliable core voters
tend to do well in such
races. And in Costa Mesa,
the most obvious group
that fits that description ,
is the loosely organlzed ' ·
S.J. CAHN "improver" movement
It's a safe bet that Hric
Ofter, had he been the improver candidate,
would have won the election. ln the past rwo ,
elections, after all, an improver candidate
has won a seat first Olrls Steel in 2000. then "
Allan Mamoor in 2002.
At this point, Bever remains a
front-runner in 2004, but his chances are
significantly lower in a race that Is Wllikdy
to play as the elections did in 2000 and 2002.
The central reason for this Is that. for the
first time, the lmprovers won't have a single •
candidate they can coalesce behind.
in 2000, the Improver candidate was Steel.
(Planning Commissioner Joel Partl. who
also ran that year and did well. coming in
fifth out or 11 candidates as an unknown,
did not yet have the improver name as
clearly as he does now.)
This election marked the improvers
~corning out" as an organized resident
group. All of their efforts could be directed
for Steel, whose name recognition from
repeated ru.ns and plum placement on the
ballot likely helped boost him to the top or
the race, as dld the siz.e of the field.
ln 2002, Mansoor was the improver
candidate, able to run unopposed for their ,
votes (Farts did not run, in part to avoid
diluting the Improver field). That unified
backing was in contrast to -and not
everyone agrees with this idea -the
splitting of votes between fonner Mayor
Unda Dixon and Planning Commissio ner
ICatrtna Poley. •
Next year, however, Steel is up for
reelection. So if the improvers want to add
another new face without losing one of lheir ...
councilmen (and just how much they
suppon Steel is up for debate), they will
have to figure out a way to get him reelected,
and Bever, if he is their candidate, elected.
Their resources, ln such a scenario, will be
spread thinner.
The improvement movement also does
not have the element of surprise any longer. ,
In 2000, few outside the improver camp
thought Steel, who'd been running for 20
years, had a serious chance or winning. In
2002, Mansoor also seemed a long shoL But ,
after those two victories, there is no way
other candidates will be dismissing the
improver standard bearer.
A final key will be whether other loosely
affilia1ed candJdates t~ a page out of the
Improver handbook and decide not to run
against each other. But with one open seat ,,
-Councilwoman Ubby Cowan being_
termed out. although even that point seems
to be in dispute, at times, proving the laa of
clarity ln election law -and another being
occupied by someone, MJb Scheafer, who
has not won a citywide election, It Is ha.rd to
Imagine everyone putting egos aside.
Stranger things have happened.
• S.J. CAHN 11 the managing editor. He can be
reached at (949) 574-4233 or by &-mall 81
s.j.C8hn@latime•.com.
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City group gets crack at Westside
Decision is a victory for committee
members who have been arguing that their
decisions on redevelopment be taken
seriously in City Hall.
Deirdre Newm.n
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -City leaders
deferred a decision on studying
the re7.onlng of the mainly in-
dustrial Westside bluffs until a
group that has been wortcing
diligently to improve the area
can weigh ln on the issue.
In a victory for the C:Ommu-
nily Redevelopment Action
C:Omminee, the City C:Ouncil
voled 4 to 0 to give the group the
first crack. at looking into pro·
posed changes to the area be-
tween Whinier and Monrovia av·
enues that would allow
developers 10 replace induslriaJ
buUdings with housing.
II was one of the four optioru.
the council considered for rezon·
Ing the bluffs -an area that is
predominately induslrial, but
that city leaders would like to ~c
covered with houses.
While the council's action ll·
lustrates the committee's success
in staying relevant to decisions
affecting the Westside, some
comminee members -who
have been vocaJ about wanting
their decisions taken seriously -
are still not sure how much lnOu·
ence their opinions will have.
lhat just remairul to be seen
a1 this time.· member Terri Breer
said. "Thal was encouraging.
though. that we're being in·
eluded."
Olanging the w ning of the
bluffs has garnered considerable
public interest and debate over
the years. The councU's ultimate
goal is to convert the area into a
residentiaJ neighborhood.
Only one consultant fmn re-
'>ix>nded 10 the city's caJl for bids
on the study. While it was thor·
ough. staff was cona:med that
there was no basls for compari-
son and that the bid price ex·
ceeded the original cost esti-
mates by about SI0,000 to
$15,000.
So it gave the council four
choices: reciiculate a call for
bids; terminate the project; pro·
ceed without consultant a...sist· ance: and a variation of the Lhird
choice. whlch the council chose.
The issue was originally
scheduled to be decided on May
5, but because of the fear of
deadlock with only four council
members present. II was jX>Sl·
ix>ned to Monday. The last
choice was added for Monday's
meeting. which didn't give coun·
cil members a lot of nme to con·
sider it.
So Mayor Gary Monahan 'iug·
ges1ed pru.sing this option on to
the committee for consideration.
"I think this is a perfect isi.ue
for !the commjtteel." Monahan
~id. "In my early look. it actually
gives more righl'> to the property
owners rather than re-toning
their property. II gives them
more Oexibihty. I thank 1h1., may
be a good start on cUl'>wering the
question of what LO do with that
area."
Res1denu are divided on
whether there hould be any
wnlng change'> made to the
blulis area.
•My k.ids have the right to
breathe fresh air.· an adamant
Martin MiUard '>houted in sup·
port of re10nang. "'I'm !>Orry to
shout. but 1h1s is mliculou!>.
"Why don'! you put your
house next 10 your building?"
Martin asked. addr~ssing indu!>·
LriaJ property owners. "We have
an opportunity now co take
Costa Mesa mto the future."
Others reat1ed a. .. t•motionaJJy
Ill oppo'>llion
"I would '>Ugge-.t there\ not a
!>inglc '>ouJ 111 the <tffec ted area
that would lake IO <,cc· !the bluffs!
rezoned," '>aid Dan c;nbble. who
owns prop en y on 18th Street.
"llow do tho<ie that don't live
there have more rights than
thoc;e who lave•. work and own
busin eS'>e<i therc"I"
ll1e comm1t1et.•c, '>lutly of the
future of the \\lt>\t-.1dc; 1., ex·
pected 10 be rnmplctcd thi'>
summer
COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
INSIDE CITY HALL
Here are a few of the itemi. the
council decided on Monday.
AMENDMENT TO
MUNICIPAL CODE
In 2002. an Assembly biU W<ll>
signed into law that eliminate..
locaJ d.U.crelionary
re~ew of second
urut (acce~ory
apartment}
applications. In
July. the ciry has to accept these
applications without the
discretionary review. lf the c11y's
1,onmg code is not changed to
rel1ect the state law. state
standards of accessory
apartme nts will prevail over the
city's standards.
WHAT HAPPENED
The council approved the
change.
WHAT rT MEANS
Accessory a partmenL'> will now
be reviewed accordmg to local
'>landards. instead of the c,tatr\
WHAT WAS SAID
·we have enough apartment'>
111 our city aJready. yet we have
Sacramento telling us "we have to
do 11." Councilman Cl'lm Steel
said. ·rm going to vote no as a
protest vote.·
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
Whale launch will kick
off summer at Dunes
Twenty·sut fifth-graders from
Manners E.Jemenlary School 111
Newpon Beach will head to the
Newpon Dunes Waterfront Re·
son on Friday for the 46th an
nuaJ Whale Launch.
Kicking off the summer sea
son. the students will send the
20·foo1 fiberglass whale into
the water. After the whale
launch, the students will par
ticipale in a series of inte ractive
ecologicaJ presentations and
demonstrations about the ef·
fects of water runoff in Orange
C:Ou.nty.
The students launch ·Moe B.
Dunes.· the reson's mascot
whale, al 10:30 a.m. t-=riday.
Performing Arts Center
will tango in JuJy
It is dramatic. It has Oare and
ii will be at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center.
The center wiU present the
world-renowned Romulo Lar·
rea Tango Ensemble perform-
ing MTangos -for La Milonga"
ln July, officials announoed 1his
week.
La Milonga-is a-tang&rhythm.
as well as the name given to the
place where tango aficionado'>
gather. Center officials 'laid. I-or
th1c, performance. that place
Wlll be Founders I lall.
The ensemble, founded by
Larrea in 1990. includes musi·
cians. singerc; and dancers who
perform with authenticity.
Their hallmark is •technical
mastery combined with
extrnordinary artistry.·
Performances are scheduled
for 8 p.m. luly 17 and 18 and 2
and 8 p.m. July 19. Seals for the
matinee show cost $46, and
evening s hows cost $49. Tickets
go on saJe June 8 at the Center
box office. online at www.oc-
pac.org or by phone through
Ticlcetmaster at (7 14) 740-7878.
JW A adds another
securi ty dog
John Wayne Airport on
Wednesday welcomed its third
security dog.
The Transportation Security
Adminisrratlon's third Explo-
sives Detection Canine Team
arrived at 2 p.m. Wednesday
and will assist the rwo teams
that arrived in August. The
newest dog, Go Go. joins AJi
and R~ut explosive
SYMPHONY HALL
DESIGN
In February. Om.nKe < .ounty
Performing Art<. C enter offic1aJs
broke ground on tht•
S200·milllon Rcnct' and 1 lenry
Segerstrom Conum 11,dl, which
i!> the fir'>t major expan-.io n o f
the Center since 1986. lhe hall
will be ahoul 297.000 c,quare feet
and contain two aud11orium'\.
The design for the hall hac, hecn
in the work.-. for fi ve year..
WHAT HAPPENED
The council approved the final
master plan fo r the hall.
WHAT rT MEANS
NEXT MEETING
•WHAT: Costa Mesa City
Council
•WHEN: 6"30 p m June 2
•WHERE. City Hall 77 Fair Drive
•INFORMATION. 17141754-5223
C1m'>lr\1<.111m \\111 '>lsll1 on Jul\ 7.
-.aid Jerry M;uuld ( L·ntf'r prt"-1dent
WHAT WAS SAID
'"When th.., 1 ... li111 .. hcd. 11 w1ll
be lhc precm111l'nt art., Lcnter 111
the lounrry in li>nw. of '>pace:·
Mandel -.aid -1 ht' < 11y of the
Art'> ""111. tn fafl ha\l' tht• fanhty
10 ht-the< II\ of the Arte,··
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PUBLIC SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• CalNtlc> 9tlMI:
Trespanlng waa reported In
the 200 blodc at 8:07 a.m.
Tueaday.
• Feirvt.w Roed: An asaautt
WM reported In the 2800
blodc at 2:09 p.m. Tuesday.
• Maple Street: An auto theft
was reported in the 2200
blodc at 10:19 a.m. Tuesday.
• Newport Boulewrd:
Forgery was reported in the
2300 blodc al 11 :13 a.m.
Tuesday. •,..._.on Ptw: A vehicle
burglary was reported In the
2700 blodc at 11:A6 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Scenic Awnue: Vandalism
was reported In the 1600
block at 11 :24 a.m. Tuesday.
• Standard Street:
Possession of narco,lic.s was
reported In the 1200 blodt at
8:07 a.m. Tuesday.
• East 17th Street: An auto
theft was reported in the 400
CHIEF
Continued from Al
having a new chief. too, H he said.
It's definitely going to be a
change for the department that
Chief David Snowden has made
his home for the last l6 years,
Hensley said.
"I can't be Dave," he said. "I
have my own style. I'm not say-
ing it's better or worse. It's just
different. l1 'U take some getting
used to. I'm hoping they'll give
me the benefit of doubt.~
Hensley said he strongly be-
lieves in an "open-door policy."
"It's something I learned dur-
ing my nine years in the Arm y,"
he said. "I always encourage
people to come into my office. If
they don't want to do that for
some reason. I go to their office.
My belief is that if you can't take
o n organi7.ational issues with
people, it hurts the organization
in the long run."
The new chief said he Is also a
strong proponent of "collabora-
tive efforts.·
"It works for me," he said.
A key concept in his philoso-
phy as Cypress' chief, he said,
has been "customer service.~
"We work hard to make sure
our response time is quick."
Hensley said. "We use computer
technology to locate crime pat-
terns, trends and problems."
OBITUARY
Pliylli Marie Ihucci
Services for Costa Mesa
resident Pbylll$ Marie Dinuod
will be held at St. .io.chlm
C&tbolic Oum:b at noon Fri-
day. Ms. Dln\Kd died Friday
o( n.lltWal c:aAJla She WU 86.
She is IUrvtwd by aoo Art Di-
blodt at 1:08 p.m. Tue.day.
NEWPORT BEACH
·~~Ahome
burglary waa reported In the
600 bloc* at 10:17 p.m.
Tuesday.
• F"8nm Court: A
hit-and-run waa reporte'.d In
the 100 blodc at 4:39 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Grand Canal: A burglary
was reported In the 100
blodc at 11 :06 p.m . Tuesday.
• Newport Ceni.r Driw
East Grand theft was
reported in the 600 blodc at
2:33 p.m . Tuesday.
• Nw.tpOtt Piece DIM: A
hit-and-run was reported in
the 4100 blodc at 4:24 p.m .
Tuesday.
•Quell StrMt A commercial
burglary was reported in the
1100 blodc at 7:38 a.m.
Tuesday. ·
• Vlata Suerlle: A vehicle
burglary was reported In the
300 blodt at 10:06 a.m.
Tuesday.
BIO
AGE: 47
RESIDENCE: El Segundo
EDUCATION: Master's in public
administration from Pacific
Southern University
PREVlOUS POLICE
DEPARTr.tENTS:Barstow,
Manhattan Beach, Cypress
FAMfl Y: Wife Jody and dogs
Cooper and Casey
HOBBIES: Reading history
books, traveling, collecting
Native American art
I lis b~ggest accomplishment
m Cypress?
"Making community policing
more than just a slogan," he
says.
Hensley, who lives in El Se·
gundo, said he is seriously con-
sidering moving to Costa Mesa.
"I'm not the commuting type.·
he said with a laugh. "My wife
and r hope to get into the com-
munity and check out the reaJ
estate market soon."
I lensley says he is fond of Cy-
press, but that he can't wait to
begin his new assignment in
Costa Mesa.
"I'm really looking forward to
tl, • he said. "This is a big day for
me and my family."
• OEEPA BHARATH covers public
safety and courts. She may be
readied at (94915744226 or by
e-mail at
deepa.bharath@fatimes.com.
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don.
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SPARE
Continoed from Al
the ail.Ing~ former ma.o-.r
Juanita Johnson saJd.
"With an the publidty, f.*>ple
asswned we were doled.
Johnson said. •1t took a downhill
dive. Every day we opened our
door, we went deeper Into debt.•
Sunday's closure took many
people by surprise, espedaDy
devoted Kona fana who wanted
to get In one last round.
"It's like a best friend you
could always depend on, and
then, out of the blue, you see
that life changes and times
change.• saJd resident Jon Peek.
39, who said Kooa was pan of
his family history.
In early April, Mann
announced that Kooa Lanes
would close at the end of June
because of the dismal financial
state It was in. The alley bad
survived the last few years only
because of rent concessions
from the Segerstroma, Mann
said.
Mann expressed a deep sense
or regret at the closure of an
institution that meant so much
BEACHES
Continued from Al
However, several "bot spots"
in the harbor received failing
grades, as did nearly all of New-
port's harbor front and beaches
following rain.
The grades came as part of
Santa Monica-based Heal the
Bay's 13th annual Beach Repon
Car<i. released on Wednesday.
The environmental group col-
lects sampling data from each
county along the coast to reach
Its conclusions.
Beaches with "great water
quality" include five West New-
port locations, among them the
Santa Ana River mouth and two
Balboa Peninsula beaches, the
report said.
Assistant City Manager Dave
DRUGS
Continued from Al
the effectiveness of Teen Clia.1-
lenge, a worldwide organization
that takes a faith-based ap-
proach to rehabilitating drug
users and others stn.J.ggli.ng with
life-controlling problems.
"Our relationship is seaml~
because we share the same val-
ues and see that the problems
·aren't just physical,• said Maxi-
mo Rossi, the provott and vice
president of academic affaln for
the university. "We need to ad-
cireM the physical. but also need
to approach things from a spirit·
ual side. in that sense, (the part·
nership with Teen Challenge) ~ a
petf ect fit"
The conference, coordinated
by members of Vanguard Uni·
verslty's InstitUte for Leadership
Studies, incorporated the efforts
of schooJ officials and USC om-
dals from the Institute for Pre-
vention Research at the JC.eek
School of Medicine and the Ceo·
CURVE
Continued from Al
apawning process of these plays,
and that has to be the biggest
barp1n of any theatrical sea.ton.
~ aaw a stellar ca.st do
"Brooklyn Boy,• a story about
the dlscovety trip of a Brooklyn
author who bad written two
esoteric -and not very
auccessfu1 -noveb and then hit
the beat-aeller list with an
account orhia growing up in
Brooklyn. The play ia done In six
episodes that start and end with
his dying father.
Adam Addo played the author
wtth a kind of bewildered
wtstfulMse. supported by.
blgbly vistbJe group of
award-winning KtOn that
lnduded Allan Mille(. Davkl
Plymer, Mimi Ueber. Paula
Newtome Md Lturen Ambtoee.
the )'OUD8 woman from ·sa Feet Under..
~out ol Che cbeeter Into
the ILIDlitbt ol a mlpd8cem
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ltnd bJ bow hadiy we.,. to
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'I 1~nt • IQt of time here 11 a kid. I want something
to remember It by •... I'm flat broke, but I wlll bid my
loyalty and time In Costa Mesa so some greedy
developer or EBay doesn't get It.'
DMdJen'91
toaomany.
•1ra diaappolnting because of
the fun that peopJe haw bad
there,. Mann lllld. ·JJten.Dy
mllllona of gamea brle been
bowled there. It kind of feels like
a tanglble thing. When I'm thete
at night, you can almost grab It•
On Wednesday. fans
converged on the alley in the momJns and trickled in for the
rest of the afternoon ro score a
piece of bowling history.
One of those was Robert
Calvert, 36, of Huntington
Beach, who took bowling classes
at Kooa when he was a student
at Orange Cout College. Calvert.
who bought two pins at five
dollars a pop. lamented the loss
of such of a fun pan of Costa
Meaa'a history.
"Future youth are not even
going to know what it's about,"
Calvert said. "lt should be a time
capsule. Ruby's (restaurant) Is
Ki.ff said the high marks at the
Santa Ana River surprised him.
1he water quality. samples are
taken a few feet offshore; water
quality further up the river is
much worse, Kl.ff said
"To me, you would need Lo put
an asterisk in that report." ICUf
said. "People should not be
swimming In the &nta Ana
River."
Corona del Mar's two beaches.
including Uttle Corona. received
high marlcs, as did Pelican Point,
Crystal Cove and Muddy Creek
Beach.
Beaches on the shoreline Lend
to have better water quality be-
cause ocean tidal action moves
potentially dirty water out to sea
In contrast. Newport Harbor has
very little O:ushing. allowing bac-
teria to collect and gather in in-
land locations.
"I'm surprised they find it so
ter for Civic Religion and Cul-
ture.
·we've partnered with major
research groups for nearly four
years," saJd Marty Hanis, the as-
sociate provoat for Vanguard and
the project director for the con-
tract that they\ie been working
toward for more than three
years. "Vanguard is at the van-
guard in this area of research
and [the un.lvenity is woddngl at
finding cutting-edg"e strategies
for faith-bated programs."
The conference touched on
how to quantify data involving
the effect.a of how a faith-based
approach aids recovery, the roles
or famlly, fajth and behavior in
substance abuse and how to im-
plemenl technology and the im-
~ of the brain when dealing
with these issues.
•1 think this ls terrific and I
WU really impressed," sa.ld
Costa Mesa C:Ouncilman Olri.s
Steel. who attended the confer-
ence. "Their approach Is faith.
based and focuses on moral
principles, which is very impor-
tant
trying to reaeate thi8, but this J.s
the real thing..
Jeanetta Home came from
Santa Ana with ber daughter to
get some bowling balls for her
giandaon. Home aald she used
to bowl at Kona and will miss a
place that offered affordable
family fun.
"I bate to see it go,• Home
said. "Th.ls \s one of the cheapest
reaeadon (options) for the
family y0\1 can find."
Not all the coveted items were
inside the alley, though.
Brooke James was as excited
as if she had just bowled a strike
when she spotted old and
tattered furniture from Kona
being thrown in a dumpster in
the parting lot
James rushed over and offered
to buy a good chunk of it for her
vintage clothing store across the
street
"Look at these -aren't they
clean,· said Bob Caustin. a local
activist and founder of Defend
the Bay. "On a par with the other
California beaches, I think
they're accurate. As to the stand-
ards we should be judged on, we
are below par."
Most of the 23 Newport Har-
bor locations received "'very
good lo exceDent grades." the re·
port said. However, two harbor
locations were among the worst
In water quality in the county.
The group cited 43rd Street. 38th
Street. 19th Street and 10th Street
beaches as tro uble spots. During
dry weather seasons. the first
two made the list of ·county
bummers.·
Up and down the city during
the rainy season, beaches and
harbor-side areas received F
grades. OnJy C:Orona del Mar.
which got a 0, Crystal Cove at
Los Tumcos Canyon, which got a
I think we're very fortunate to
have Vanguard here,· Steel said.
"With everything they've done
for the community and their
type of approach. I think ii says a
lot for Vanguard and Costa
M esa"
The university hopes that the
conference will serve as a step
toward formu1Wl18 research for
fa.Ith-based programs such as
Then Cllallenge thar will aid indi-
viduals strlJ88ling with life-con-
trolling problems.
"We welcome further study
and we think It will even help to
replicate our program and allow
us to share with others exactly
what happens with the process,·
saJd Dennis Grilfith, executive
director for Teen Olallenge of
Southern California. "Th.is will
bring some real validity to the
success of Teen Olal.lenge. It will
be great fo r us to know which
parts of our program work best
and what practices are most ef-
fective.•
({ Vanguard and the other in-
stitutions continue to generate
ideas, the government will con-
provides a home for this art. painful truths: that the people
The minutes spent walking and events of whk h our life is
back to the pr after an made merit a new and fresh
ewcadve play are best devoted look regularly, as do the
to the wonder of being moved. principles and be.havior we
and trying to fix thole moments rejected so 6rmty and
by bringing up once again bits unequivocally in our youth.
of dialogue that crackled with The conversations with his
honesty and an admixture of father caleh this best -and hil
pain and humor. which are closest to home for me.
never very far apart. I fOUdd They brought back vividly
·Brooklyt\ Boy" a very funny and three days late in my father's Ufe
a very aaioua play. when I droYe bJm from northern
lbe Arkin c:haracter (author Indiana to Miam1, where my
Bric Weiaa), at a pinnade of brother had found a redmnmt
suoceu, la on a tour to pubUdz.e home for him. In the Jong
hia best -sdllng book when be la silences of that car trip, lt sttuck
8idetracbd to visit bia ailing me bow little I had ever really
father. A1 each *J> of the communicated wt th my father
temponry derailment that on anytblng other than a
.followl, be la forced to take a aupedldal bu1s. Uolib the
frelb look al the people In his father In the play, my father WU
life and bow bis relatiombip a lclnd and ~roua man who
with them bu changed while be • WU a.lao paJnluDy private.
wasn't ~ylog proper attention. I didn't know what agony he
There's a wife he married for had gone through when be lost
the wrong r-.ona Uld now a proepering .,. .. ,,,.. and our
deeply lowea who .. dhordJ>& bomt al lhe ~ oltbe
him. A dOM ICbool>oy ftieod Dep e 11lon. Why we moved
who ftlPI'-* a Mleetyte that Ml)' yw when I w growing
bu been out ora. v1ew ror up. Wbtt ht ... Wini during
many ,..n. A ICnlpUloUlly the~.._ ol my mocber.
honelt JO'llll woman who Why two IUblequlnt bueb1ell
lbuea bla bed after a boot wna.n. fded. Why we DMlr
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cool?" James cooed. polndog f4
dilapidated cha1n wtth fabdc ,
peekJng ~ from teen In the
upholltay. "l'U re-cover It wttb
cool fabric and atuft. •
Her husband. o.vtd. wbo
grew up ln c.o.ta Mesa and OW1)8
a record store aaosa tho atreet. ·
la bold.tng out hope of aoaatOI
the "Kona Lanes" sign.
"I spent a lot of dme here u 1l
kid,• David said. "I want ,
something to remember It by. . , .
I'm 6al broke. but I will bid my
loyalty and time In Costa Mesa·
so some greedy developer or
EBay doesn't get It"
Mann said he baa been
Oooded \Vith offers for various
lte~ and will probably keep
some of the goods tha1 have
sentimental vaJue to b.lm. such.
as the clock that has overlooked
lane 20 for almost a.a 10118 as the
alley has been open.
"If l had a large enough house,
I'd take the bar with me," Mann
saJd. "It's the original brass
standing bar that's been in there
forever.•
• O£JRDA£ NEWMAN covers~
Meaa and may be reached at 19491
574-4221 or by e-mail at
d6/rdre.nBWman@l•timu.com.
C and Muddy Creek Beach,
which got an A+, did not baye
failing grades during the wet
parts of the year.
Harbor Patrol Beach received
an F. 43rd Street was also giver\ a
failing grade, whJJe 38th Street
earned aC. ..
ICUf agreed that certain so-
called ·hot spots" in the harbor
still need to be cleaned up.
In July. the city installed 70 fil-
ters and screens in front of catch
basins in the gutters around the
city. That cost about $90.000, KifJ
said.
KifJ said the filters have im-
proved the quality of the water
from last year.
• MUL aJNTON covert the
environment, buslneu and politics.
He may be reached at (949)
71)4...t33() or by e-mail at
paul.cJinton @latim(tS.com.
' ... we need to bring.
education to those
affected by drug abuse.
We need to treat both
the physical and the
spiritual, and this grant
is the beginning.'
Maximo Rossi ~
Vanguard Unive<srty vice presi<JMt
of academic affairs
tinue to provide the university
with funds. Rossi said.
·w e've had so much conversa-
tion and so much infonnation
come from these people. add
one thing has really been cl~
-we need to bring education to
those affected by drug abwd."
he saJd. "We need to treat both
the physical and the spiritual,
and this grant is the beginning.."
• CHAISTINE CNN..1.0 covers
education and may be readied at
(949) 574-4268 or by e-mail at
christine. carrif lo latimea.com. : .
In those three days, I never laid
a glove on my dad. It was too :
late to start. He parried •
questions resolutely, changed •
the subject to baseball or :
politics. and. finally, told me t«f.
cut it out And so we drove the#
rest of the way In frequent loni
silences. short on talk. but not;
love. • In the play, Eric'• father •
appean to bJm du his death.:
and father and 100 talk ho~
and IUbstantiYely. For the fint.
time, Eric understands bis :
father\ anger and discomfort '
wtth him. and he aaya, tn agonj
"Why couldn't we have talk.ed :
when you were a11ve1·
Why, lndeedT :
Erlc'I father la beyond talk. bla
wile la gone. and bit boot ia •
being cuttated by Hollywood. ·
And 80. ln bis despair, he cUes *
fteab look at eome of the ,
raowcea he had cut mle in '
hit youth. And we Wilk out of :
the tbeeer Into the Califomia
IUD.Ugbt to ponder wblt in our I
UYM needl a lrelh loot. nu.. wbaa art cu do for~
And lt la wby I lell eo mudl
gradtude for livtna In ID ..
where it JI IO ..t0y ecc I rrate I
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Golf er another Annika among men
Corona del Mar
resident is only .. ,. . woman man
amateur tournament.
Like pro Sorenstam,
she says she only
wants to do her best.
June Casacrande
Daily Pilot
As the only woman compel·
ing In the Resl Western People
vs. the Pros tournament, ama-
tew Kay Ziplow can't help hut
~voice Annika <iorenstam's
name.
' The thing they seem lo have
. ,!'Post in common is that they an~
rarities in their own corners of
lhe male golfing world who
don't particularly want to he
seen as rarities. They JUSt want
to play golf.
"Though it's a different sttua·
~on and we're certainly not in
the same grouping, what's she's
focused on ii> playing the game
and doing her hc'>t. and that's
what I'm focu~d on. loo,· 7..i-
plow said.
The Corona del Mar resident,
who also owns a home in Las
t>egas, is one o( about I 00 play
:·surr
Continu~d from Al
F.mme about S9;K>o -money the
coach had spent 111 attomey'l> fee<..
' Susan Seager. attorney for thl'
, Daily Pilot and Dunn. '>aid ~c ex
pected the JUd~e to grcll1t lhc pa·
per's mooon to .,trike Man: Martt nezs libel claim.
· "Under Cahfom1a law, 11ew-.·
papen> are prot(.'(.tt'<.I when they
write about law'>Ull'> ... 'ht· -.aid. "If
it's a fair and trut· rt'pon. 11\ pro
fected."
lne web of ldw'>Ull'> that have
been spun back and forth he
tween coach and parent bef..'<ln m
July 2001 when Man MartmC/
filed the l>Wt allegmg that 1-Jnme
hurt his l>On.., dumce. for toll(1:l'
recruitment aftl'r a tlL-.a~eeml'nl
over pitchmg rnunt'>. ll1e com·
jlaint said the co,1(h made J I>
~artinez pitch tcxi m.my mntn~
~g ht-. arm llwt law...utt
WdS thrown Olli or wun in ~p
·&.ember.
• In addition to the two law,wts,
[!]rzj Dunn-Well . ~ . ' .,,., .
1920 Morr'CMI A'°' eo.t. Mesa CA 92f>27
C&'J*S&~'8')' '7:c!o,~ Robert Dunn
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Corona del Mar amateur golfer Kay Ziplow will compete in Best
Western's People vs. the Pros at Lake Las Vegas.
er-. in the under-49 age category
of 1n the Besl Western PeopJe vs.
the Pros at Lake Las Vegas.
which culminates June 2 when
the winner from the 49-and-
younger category will compete
against pro John Daly and the
age 49-plus winner will compete
against U.S. Open and PGA
Championship winner Lee Tre-
vino.
·11 doesn't matter if I win,"
said /Jplow. who declined to
Fmme. in January, filed a SI -mil-
lion malicious prosecution suit
.tgrun.-.1 Marc Martine-J~ claiming
the coach's reputation had been
damaged.
Man:: Martinez said Wednesday
that he will appeal the rulings in
tavor of Emme and the Daily Pilot
" Ille coach thinks he can get
away with what he did to my
wn." he c,aid. lnat's not going to
happen I hope to hold him ac-
< ountable for what he did.·
Marc Martine-J. said that local
p<m•nts are increasingty support·
ing him.
"lrntially, when people heard
ahout the lawswt. they supported
Imme." he scud "Now, things
<,('Ctn to have changed I t.hinlc
wach l-.mme h.is changed the
way he treats the pitchers..·
Marc Martinez said his son, a
1 t1 year-old freshman at the Uni-
H'r-.11y or San Diego, was "upset
that he's not able to play base-
ball "
"I le'!> played baseball since he
give her age. "What's imponant
is to participate, to ma.Ice some-
thing of yourself, and hopefully
have some fun while you're do-
ing it, because if you're not go-
ing to have fun, you might as
well not do it at all."
Though winners could take
home $100,000, that would
mean giving up amateur status
-not something 2'1plow's will-
ing to do.
"If I won, I'd definitely donate
was 5 years old." he said "But he's
IJlO\.<ed on llOVI. He's not worried
about It. •
F.rnme said he is disappointed
that Marc Mar1ine'L plans to ap-
peal the judge's verdict
"Al this point, nothing is a
shock to me.· he said. "But when
you have something this big
looming over your head. it does
have an effect on you. And just
when you think it's gone. it comes
rigtlt badt at you.·
Emme said such lawsuits are
not good for high school sportS.
·A lot of good people are not
going to coach if this happens.·
he said
The coun battles between
Emme and Marc Martinez have
grabbed national attention. The
~e has been featured on HOO's
"Real Sports with Bryant Gum·
bel," CNN and Fox News. Emme's
attorney, David Shores. said he
has also been approached by
NBCs "Today Show,· CB.5 and
"20/'l!J."
FYI
Best Western'• People vs the
Proa at Lake Laa Vegas will air
from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday, Juno
2. on the Golf Channel.
it to the John OaJy and I l'l' I rt·
vino's charity,· Ziplow said.
2'1plow discovered goltmg ;1f
te.r back injuries ended ht>r am
bidons to play p'°fes'>ional It'll
nis. She started caddying lor
husband Todd 7Jplow, who.,
also competing in the ioum.1
ment, and became comfortahh·
being the only woman 011 1lw
golf course.
Her experience in tht' '>p11r1
prompted a publisher\ n·pn
sentative to approach hl'r 10 p111
together a book of 1111t·rv1t•\\.,
with the wi vel> of pro goll1 r ..
"Ufe with a Swinger" w1ll 1111111
next year. ZJplow said
"This book 1s a celebr.1111111 111
the passion of the golft>r .111d 1111'
women who are the I :ith 1 luh
Ziplow said. Pro goiter., t <11111111\
carry 14 clubs on the gret'11, .rnd
their wives play an 1111port,llll
role that qualifie'> them 111 r1gh1
there on the green \\1th tl11'111,
she said.
"They're the most \Jlu.1l>lt
club in the player., bag-... /1
plow said.
Marc Marune'1 ..aid ht· tlul 1101
expect his actioru. ""oulu dr.m ,,,
much publicity
"I don't lcnO\v \'\hV tlwn· '' ~·
much anenuon given 10 1111., lw
said
Emme said he had ,, kd111g 11
would get some attenuun h111 1101
"so much."
"But what 11 \ do11l' I'> 111,1 111.1111
me more determined tu li~hl th1'
thing." he said.
Dana McCune. anomt'\ fw 11.1•
Newpon-Mec;a U11iftt·d \, 1i .. ,
District, said both 1.11, '"'"
brougtit by Marc M<1r11r1t·1 "'rt
ridicuJou~ "
"An appeal 1-. C'\t•n 1111m · Ind•
crous." he addt'll \II I I"' I.I\
payers and tht> -.c h1111I 111 11w \
That dcx.">n't '>("t'lll 111 1 11111 1•111
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EDITORIAL
Fourth should be
fun, not chaotic
I t very well may be a case
of a few unruly folks
ruining things for
everyone else. Or it may
be the necessary preemptive
action that will keep relatively
minor problems from turning
into something major.
Whichever scenario turns out
to be the case, it seems certain
that the Fourth of JuJy in .
Newport Beach will never quite
be the same. ·
This year, in response to
building problems in the city
on Independence Day, city
leaders are cracking down
harder -but only slighdy-
on revelers, d.rinJcers and
over-enthusiastic partygoers
who last year accounted for
162 arrests and 1.344 citations.
They have decided to create a
"safety enhancement 1.0ne"
bounded by the Pacific Ocean
on the south. 32nd Street and
Newport BouJevard on the
east, Pacific Coast Highway on
the north and 54th Street on
the west.
Within this area, police will
have more power to break up
parties and issue citations that
will cost violators $300, up
from last year's $100. Landlords
might even be held responsible
for some tenants' behavior.
Still to be put in place is an
amendment to the city's
alcoholic beverage ordinance
that wouJd forbid stores from
selling liquor out of their
parking lots or storing it there.
City leaders argue that this
enforcement is necessary, a
point hard to dismiss unless
you are among a group of
mostly young. mostly male
West Newport residents who
have appeared at the past few
council meetings to fight ruJes
one or them called
"unacceptable and
un-American."
Neighboring Huntington
Beach is the most obvious
example or what couJd happen
if Newport does ot crack
down. During the mid-1990s,
the Fourth of JuJy in Surf City
erupted into a mess of couch
burnings. rioting and, in 1995,
the shooting death or a
21-year-old man. Police
arrested just 40 people in 1992,
a number that skyrocketed to
257 in 1993. By 1996, the city's
w1.ero tolerance" policy toward
public drinking led to the
jailing of 549 people. It also
made clear that Huntington
Beach was no longer the place
to party on the Fourth.
For the past few years,
Newpon has assumed that
dubious mantJe.
Fortunately, with it has not
yet come a tragedy of riots or
deaths. Unfortunately, to avoid
that end, tougher rules are
needed. Those that city leaders
have put in place are a
reasonable answer to the
problem.
With authorities on the
streets enforcing them this JuJy.
act reasonably and judiciously.
It shouJd be a fine, and fun,
Fourth of July in Newport
Beach.
HOW TO CONTACT
YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
CITY OF COSTA MESA
CoS1a Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626,
(714) 754-5223
Mayor. Gary Monahan
Coundf: Libby Cowan, Allan
Mansoor, Mike Scheafer and
Chris Steel
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beadl City Hall, 3300
Newport Blvd., Newport Beadl,
CA 92663, (949) 644-3309
Mayor: Steve Bromberg
CCM.W\Cil: Gary Adams, John
Heffernan. Diet Nidlols. Gary
Proctor, Tod Ridgeway and Don
Webb
COAST COMMUNITY COUEGE
DISTRICT
District Office: 1370 Adams Ave.,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714)
432-6898
Chencelor. William M. Vega
Boatd: President Paul Berger, Vice
President Armando Ruiz, George
Brown, Jerry Patterson and
Walter G. Howald; student trustee
Derek Shelly
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT
District Office: 2985-A Bear St,
Costa Mesa. CA 92626, (714)
424-5000
Super~11t9odent: Robert Barbot
Board: President Martha Auor, Viee
President Dana Black. Oet1c Serene
Stokes, David Brooks, Tom Egan,
Judy Franco and Linda Sneen
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS
Hall of Administration, 10 Civic
Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA
92701
•Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa
Mesa. Newport Beadl), (714)
834-3220
• Thomas Wilson, 5th District
(Newport Coast), (714) 834-3550
MAILBAG
FllE PHOTO /DM.YPILOT
James Raven holds a floor plan in the basement of 1901 Newport Blvd., where his Club Vegas would be built.
Quality of life gets worse,
little bit by little bit
It has come to my attention that the
Caty Council is addressing a project of
great enormity, the 161 apartments to be
located at 1901 Newport Blvd. on a
3.6-acre parcel. Thjs project is proposed
to be four stories high and will include a
parking structure five stories high in the
center.
This. as I understand it, is to be part of
our redevelopment plan; however, when I
have asked people what they think about
it, very few are aware of the proposal. I
find it sad that Costa Mesa~ residents
have not been adequatety appraised nor
given the opportunity to voice their
opinion.
I am writing this letter because I am so
concerned with the direction the city of
Costa Mesa is taldng its residents. Every
nook and cranny will soon be filled with
businesses, and more high-density
housing is on the horizon.
Please answer me one question: What
are we going to do with all the traffic?
Anyone using the intersection of
Newport Boulevard and 19th Street today
sees a terrible traffic clog. What will
happen if this condo goes in? The
projected amount of trips per unit per
day is six. To my simple calculations, this
means 966 more cars per day. And, of
course, all you have to do is drive the
streets of Costa Mesa to realize the
projections are extremely conseryatlve.
I also have heard comments regarding
"additional" high-density housing along
19th Street Th.is will put the age-old
topic of the 19th Street bridge back on
the table. To mitigate the traffic. the
natural selection in my opinion is a
bridge.
Some of you may remember the
controversy regarding the IKEA project.
People were told the Gisler bridge was
out of the question and would be
removed from the county's master plan.
WeU, that is not true. As a maner of fact,
it is slill very much alive, with our sister
cities more in favor than not. With the
opening of IKEA In the near future. and
the congestion of our streets unbearable,
what then?
be a win-win for all of us. and especially
for our children and grandchildren.
Our Costa Mesa City Council voted 5
to O in ~upport of the Centerline light
rail ~ystem. If we don·1 ensure approval,
we may not get another chance for a
decade or two. FRANK FORBArH .
Costa Mesa
I thinX our city should slow down and
consider that each Mep it takes impacts
us all. Where do we want 10 be in I 0, 20
or 30 years? Realize that one high-density
project here, one more business there,
doesn't seem much. bu1 the Newport needs to find place
accumulation is great. ' ~ « d bl h · ARLENE JONES 1or dJtOr a e ousmg
Costa Mesa
C.Osta Mesa needs to get
serious about CenterLine
This is a message I delivered to the
Costa Mesa City Council:
Thls Is an urgent appeal to you City
Council members, the audience here
and those at home for you to make a
phone calJ or calls.
The future of the Centerline light rail
system Is hostage to a vote of Irvine
residents on June 3.
Centerline, planned 10 go from Irvine
(at UC Irvine). through John Wayne
Airport. Costa Mesa and ending in Santa
Ana's transportation center, initially, is
hostage to the vote in Irvine. Centerline
can be a tremendous benefit to Costa
Mesa -to business at South Coast
Plaza, Metro Point and South Coast
Metro; to reductions in traffic and
parking for the tens of thousands of
employees in the area's multiple office
and retail buildings; to patrons of the
several present and future arts c~nters;
and for concurrent reduction in smog
and asbestos dust, hence cleaner air for
us all. To the above, add the benefil of a
reductJon of all the vehicle traffic merely
passing through our clcy 10 these
destinations.
My appeal to each of you is to call all
your friends in lrvine and urge them to
vote June 3: Yes on Measure A and No
on Measure 8. Your call s can malte this
The city of Newport Beach should
support the stale of California's
Department of Housing and • ':
Community Development's housing
requirements. The Housing Element law
has set forth these i.tandards several
years ago.
The city has an obligauon to not only
addreSb the question of how it will
provide affordable housing for
low-income people. but shouJd facilitate
the building of these units in the city. • -
The city should create a fair share of this
rype of housing.
The definition of low-income as
presented by the DaiJy Pilot article is
80% of county median Income, or
$60,500. This would include police and
fire personnel, teachers. clerks and
others who work in the city providing
services for our community residents.
This group of people would like to
choo e to live here as weU as work here.
The City Council must exercise the
poUticaJ will to implement housing
policies that will enable developers to
create this type of housing.
The Orange County Grand Jury made
a study and report on the need for
affordable housing two years ago. It gave
suggestions on how the county of
Orange and the city of Newport Beach
could bring about more affordable
housing. Where there ls a will there is a
way.
JOSEPH BOYLE
Corona Del Mar
READERS RESPOND
'
No easy solution to Westside problems
AT ISSUE: What are
the causes of
problems on the
Westside?
R e: ·eouncil complete, but
•till divided,. Dally Pilot,
Sunday.
Contrary to what you implied
in your editorial. no reasonable
penoo aays that illegal aliens are
tile only ones who drop O'Uh on
the ltreetl or cause all our
probjema. What you've done Is
couple a batty genenlizatJon
wltb a acnw man in order to
ablolYe IDepl aJieol of the
probk!rna chat they do C8UR.
lbe O'U1h "tbaC the Weltlkte
len't -t.l • It .. bec:a411t of bllib. or glaftld or OChei' e.lly
... ~-Theile thlngl aft
)\ilt ..,.npeoms ot a 1aJ1tr' ~tndlhatlqer .. .,...,. iDCMlllY lmoMe ~
a_...... aaadeidw olpeople
latMI dlJ ..... ~ .-..s to
... Ml&MDlllnlbll ..... ' I
'
~·no !l
are illegal aliens.
So, if they can't afford to live
here, why are they Oocking to our
city instead of, say, Newport
Beach?
The answer is easy. A
well-oiled slum machine that
needs ~poor people" to continue
to operate has developed In
Costa Mesa. Because of a variety
or factors. the poor people are
mostly illegal aliens. Here are
some of the major cogs In the
slum machine and how they ftt
together.
1. Industrial busl.ne$Se9,
mostly 00 out blW&. need cheap
labor. to the OWMr1 or dlele
businesses. who ofttn live in
Newport Beach and other nfoe
ddel. can make more money so
they can coridnue to 1tve in ch<*
cldel. In order to keep the labor
COIU down. tbete bulinalet
oftiin pry lri cMi and ofter no
l1ll'dical Of other benefit&.
2. _. .... tUpply that
~llbor. 3.,,. cbartdei lhln mpply
ChebililllaJ191 1 Ill IDlhe
illegal aliens in the form of free
medical and dental care, free
bags of groceries, help with
paying the rent and utilities and
much more. Because the
charities need poor clients to
grow, they encourage more poor
people to move here. lllegaJ
aliens are happy to
accommodate them. One charity
In Costa Mesa just announced
that it Is expanding Its RrVices
by 30'J(. this year. Qne charity
bots maka more than $100,000
a year. Another just gave heneif a
raise to around $75,000. R'om
this, you may IUl'Dlile that
"chadty" la not the .......
•charidea. • The b la an
admirable acdvtty. the eecond II
a buMesl. We.,. dlock fuU of
cbmtty buelr-. t.l(>M o( the
OWOl!ll ol m.e chartCy
butbwMe it\19 in Me9a ~or
"' nicer dde&. Few .aia.ly ltve nmr their c:harlty bul'nm 11. TIMYre not m.• ~ MrtdoUI.
4. Certain IOcal P'll"c•• ....
to die dlllky bOilel ID= ............. ...., ...... _ .....
Once in office they keep the city
charity-friendly.
Those are the major cogs.
Then cbere are many minor cop:
1. Orange~ College Swap
Meet An almost completely
underground econom)t Cash Is
boss. Cash reglster tapes and
paper b:ails are never Men.
2. Thrift stores. a. Pawn lliops and similar
busin<ll!I
that Illegal immigration is a
"serious" problem. lllegaJ
immigrants absolutely trash our
wilderness areas during their
assault on our SOYereignty. They
mab up large parts of Los
Angeles ganp. Our ttauma
centers have had to dose
because or illegal aliens, our
emergency rooms are swamped
becaUle of them. Our schooJs ue
bundng at the aean11 because of
them. Mol9 could be written. but I
uipect the POot won\ nm thJs
letter. ao I won't WMte any more
The tlnatt our country now
facet wtll not come from some
army whh abips and planes, but
M.H. ml.MD ttlole who WepDy enter this
<:oeca Mela country. Article 4, Secdon 4 of
olmydme.
"the Contdtudon ClllJI for the
prot.ecdon ol the atata from
lmMlon.. The mlllk>C1ll ol Jllepll
lr"6de ow oountry ... co dMa
lllct dlac our~ t. noc
~-A ~WkhoUt baldlla .. not a aJWlb'y
anymrn Wba. I ·adlhlt that
.......... helw U I'*-'
..... • problbly.-,..... , ........... ~
-1111 • d(ulf.,., own
cltU.ens to screen and control m.:
number of those who come hett:..·
We Just cannot abeorb the :
millions that want to come here.:.:
It will be an envlronmental and -
fina.odal disaster. : :
For the Daily Pilot to advocate -:
kffping dlscusalons of l1lega1
aliens out of the mix Is wrong. : •
Once the IDepl alien has ..med•:
in the interior of our country we~· . . . cannot count on the federal ; •
government. ~ must rely on : :
our local elected oftldala to help•
addreu the problem, not bkle : •
their heads in the and and •
pretend It ls not there. The Pilot I
adYoc:atea a •more lnduahe
dllCutUcSn• to bdp ~Mee&
become a better pllce to work
and~ Therdore. ~ ol
the .... .., problem atiould
noc be emded. The ·ln*ent
anac.b on a whole poup ol
peop1e• occur becmM lhe problem...,. =wone. lt nllda lo be Idell aot
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Victoria Elementary goes to bat for teachers
A baseball game tops
off an appreciation
day for 32 educators
at the Costa Mesa
school.
Christine Carrillo
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -The teaching
pl'Ofesslon Is noble. II deter-
inbtes personal i.ucce11Ses
ttfough the successes of others.
Teachers have the abiJlty 10 t~ch the next generation. lney
114ve the chance to prepare them
for the wo rld.
On Wednesday. Victoria El-
erpentary School in Co'ita Mesa
decided it was lime 10 recogni1e
them for achieving that and "°
n$.lch more. S1udents, adminis-
trators and Newpon-Me..a Uni-
fied School District offic1alc, hon-
oi»d the 32 educa1orc, at the
S<fiool with an C\enl JU\t for
them.
'"If there's any group of te<1th
e" that rise'> above. 11\ our
teachers.ff said Judy Laak..-.o. 1hc
school's principal ... nwy ..u~ayc,
glye their bei.t. Our leatherc, ab~
solutely give ii their all every day
and we thank them for that "
On the day tlt:dirnted to their
teachers. studenl., !>howed their
support and apprccia1ion for 1he
.people who help them learn.
Mlt's rea.IJy cool be<:au .. e thl'Y
wort really hard and tht·y it•ach
us lo~ of stuff," -.aid R Yl'ar old
Matti,e Ungenfell«r. <1 third
~der who rooted for lll'r
teacher from thl' '>tdehm·'
. I ler classmate'> agreed
·1 think 11'-; really fun: -...i1c.J •J
year-old Jc'>.'itca N<11a. .11 .. 0 ,,
third-grader -11\ tht• 1t·.tdlt'r'
day. lt'i. ntre lw< JU'>t' 1lwy'w
been help111g U'> l'Vl'ry dJ}'. llw\
help us learn "
EmphasVJng the tmpurtJlll l' or learning. forml'r ( ,.1liforr11<1
Angels ba.sehaJI player lay John'
tone made d ~pec1aJ .1ppl'<tramt•
and spoke 10 the V1ctm1.i ... 111
dent body about tht: .. 1g111fi1.allll'
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College Partc K-3
2380 Notre Dame Road, Costa
Mesa
Carol Lang, (714) 424 7960
Devis4-6
1050 Arlington Dnve, CoSla-Mesa
Cheryl Galloway, (714) 424-7930
Eutbkdf K-6
2627 Vista del Oro, Newport
Beadl
Char1ene Metoyer, (949) 515-5920
Harbor View K-6
900 Goldenrod Ave , Corona del
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Kind ergarten teacher Christine Burke prepares to whack the ball out of ttie school grounds during a
Nerf baseball game at Victoria Elementary on Wednesday.
of cdurn1 ion.
-i:very day tha1 you come to
'>dtuol, you have an opportunity
to learn somelhing new,~ Johnc;-
lonc '>aid "You have all the'>e
wontll'rful 1eacherc, . . that
would .ill takl' the tune to help
y1111 unc.Jer..land. Thal'!> how you
ll0.Hn ...
i\llt'r an 1mp1ra1tonal .. peed1
from till' lonner Angel him!>elf.
1he game' began
P.,un·d off 111 teacher-c,tudl'nt
tl',tlll'>. 1lw t'\Cnt conttnued "-tlh
.1 1111111 hJ'>ehall gamt' fhe '>Ill
dent' '>urrnundcd the c,mall
lidc.J. '>treaming and chcl•nng
tht'lr ll'<&l here, nn. They watC'hecl
thl·1r ll'.&l her' and da'>'>ma1c•,
1 rving to gel a h11 off 1he forn1er
profl''"onal ba'>('ha]I pttcht•r
h1m.,elf
\.\'hilt• lht· t·vent rn111a1 ned II'>
'hJrt' of fun and game,, ti\ focul>
Mar
Melhss1a Chnstensen, (949)
515~6940
Kaiser3 6
2130 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa
Daryle Palmer, (949) 515-6950
Killybrooke K-5
3155 K1llybrooke Lane. Costa
Mesa
Kathy Sanctiez. (714) 424-7945
Linc;oln K-6
3101 Pacific View Dnve, Corona
del Mar
Barbara Haddodc. (949) 515-6955
Mariners K-6
2100 Mariners Dnve, Newport
Beacti
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Open in
Sou them
California
•
on the '>Chool\ teacher'> wa .. not
forgotten.
The teacher' were ind11c1ed
into the· Victoria School I lall of
fame. Supt. Hobert Rarbot and
Trustee David Rroolc.., authori1.ed
the induction of the J2 educa-
tors for exemplifying the c,chool'<;
motto of -n1,111g Above," they '
.,,ud.
Pre.,cn1ed w11h cen1fica1e'>. an
arti'>t'i. rrnd 11 t0n of tht• '>t hool'-;
motto and '>t'hool wide .. upport.
the tcacltt•r, .11 V1ctorn1 ..aid they
felt the ~ratttudt' for the l-ffonc;
1hey put forth l'Jch Jnd e'el')
day
-11\ m l'rwlwlrn111g. It givei.
mt' t hill'> ... c,.mJ Anette Robcn-
'><>ll. who tcachl'" adi!ptive phy·
'>ll<tl ecl11c.1t1un Jl the \Chool "I
th111k lthc even1J ha'> made
l'Veryonc feel more like a team.
11\ hke .i family."
Pam Coughlin, (949) 515-6960
Newport Coast K·6
6655 Ridge Park Road. Newport
Coast
Monique VanZeeBroeck, (949)
515-6975
Newport Elementary K-6
14th Street and Balboa
Boulevard, Newport Beacti
Denise Knutsen, (949) 515-6965
Newport Heights K-6
300 E. 15th St., Newport Beacti
Judith Chambers. (949) 515-6970
Paularino K-3
1060 Paularino Ave., Costa Mesa
Patrias Insley, (714) 424-7950
Teacher Tomi Scofield gives
student Brandon Swann-long a
congratulatory hug after he hit
a home run.
PomonaK·3
2051 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa
Julie McCormick, (949) 515-6980
Sonora K-3
966 Sonora, Costa Mesa
Christine Anderson, (714)
424-7955
Victoria K-5
1025 Victoria St., Costa Mesa
Judy Laakso, (949) 515-6985
Whittier K-3
1800 N. Wh1tt1er Ave .. Costa Mesa
Sharon Blakely, (949) 515-6990
Wilson K-5
801 Wilson St., Costa Mesa
Candy Sperling, (9491515-6995
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MAY23
LOl ........ Orw'9t Couteolege
Cff1W coach and history profeuor
Dave Grant will tell the etory of
Capt. James Cook's voyages of
discovery at 7 p.m. at the Udo late
C1ubhouse. Grant has aelled
extenaivefy through Australia and
New Zealand, competing In the
rugged Sidney-Hobart race
several times. All are wetoome to
the presentation and preceding
social hour. For more
information, call (949) 873-5119.
MAY24
MAY 21 n.. Council on A8lfll -Orw'9t
County la otr.ring he training to
recognize ftnendel abu• and
ufeguard against vk:timization
with a two-hour eeaelon called
"Who Can You Truet?" The
Halon runa from 1 to 3 p.m. at
the Newport Beach O..la Senior
Center, 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona del Mar. For reservations,
call (949) 644-3244.
MAY2t
Op, the Oftglnel Calfomla lhnyte
brand. and Projekter. Action
Sports Cinema announce the
opening of the Op Summer Surf
Series at the Udo Theater at 9
p.m., IMth a acreenl"g of the
original 36-millimeter print of
John Milius' 1960s surf eiMc "Big
Wednesday." For more
Information, cell (949) 722-2219.
~Justice LoulM Arbour of
Canada's Supreme Court will
present "Waging War Lawfully:
BEST BET
Weft 19th St. In eo.ta Meu. The
Rag Dey dinner/eudlon wlH
fNture Chef t..on Mlthewl.
Tickete coat $46. All proceede will
aupport the Someone Caret Soup
Kitchen Hunger .Wlef and
Tutoring Progreme. Mab
reaervatJont by M ay 27. Call (949)
648-8861. For underwrftlng •
opportunities, call (714) 801-~. •
Join SUW\ Goldi""" one al the
authora of "Healthy Dining In •
Orange Count'f.' for a ..-00
about healthy cuisine at your
favorite restaurants In the
Bloomingdale'• Home Store In
Newport Beach from 11 :30 a.m. ~9
1 p.m. The $16 admission
includes a signed copy of
"'Healthy Dining In Orange
County:' Spece la limited. and
tickets must be purchased by
June 1. Call (949) 7~ for
more Information.
The Adams Sdtool Country Felr
will run from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. at
2850 Country Ctub Drive. The fail
will have a sllent auction, a ·
A booll aJgnfng and penonlll
appearance by author James
Balch for his book "'Prescription
for Nutritional Healing" will be
held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m . at
Mother's Martet. 226 East 17th
St., Costa Mesa. For reservations,
call (800) 595-MOMS.
Who Will Enforce the law?" at
UC Irvine's 12th annual Julius
Margolis Lecture at 7:30 p.m. in
Social Science Lecture Hall 100.
Arbour will discuss the use of
national and International courts
for prosecuting war crimes,
crimes against humanity and
genocide. Admission Is free. For
more information, call (949)
824-6410.
Orange Coast College will host its 33rd aMual Student F~m and Video Festival at 7 p.m.
Friday at the Robert B. Moore Theatre on campus. The three-hour festival will feature
PCT 13 films. A $5 donation will be collected at the door.
60-foot Inflatable obstade counlllt.
a 30-foot Inflatable slide, a dunk
tank, numerous games. prizes, _
food, drinks, a bake sale, a DJ, a
guest band and more. Call (714)
424-7935 for more Information.
The NWlpOrt Coat Cw' tint
"Spring Ring" fund-raieerto
benefit the Corazon de Vida
Foundation, an organization that
raises money for children in Baja,
will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. In
the Newport Coast Shopping
Center. The event will have
games and rides for children.
Admission is $10. For more
information. call (949) 476-1144,
ext. 358.
Th ... Kdaimed authore Md
scholars will present "African
American Speech in Global
Culture;' exploring the effect of
African American speech on
modem conversation, poetry and
music. The reception,
performance reading and book
signing will run from 4 to 9 p.m.
at UC Irvine's Cross Cuhural
Center and Crystal Cove
Auditorium. For more
information, call (949) 824-1948.
St. And...Ws Presbyt9rian Church
will present a free workshop on
the nuts and bolts of healthcare
directives and long-term care
insurance from 9 a.m. to noon in
Dlerenfield Hall at St. Andrews.
600 St Andrew's Road, Newport
Beach. For more information or to
RSVP. call (9491 574-2239.
~ Chrlltien School's
M iddle Sdlool Theatre Group will
presen1 •Mary Poppins" at 7 p.m .
May 29 and 30. Tickets are $4,
free for <tlildren younger than 5.
The school la et 300 Fischer Ave.,
Costa M esa. Call (714) 437-1700,
ext. 188 for tickets or information.
MAY31
The cultw9I tnd.ltiom al Japtin,
France and Mexico will be
showcased at a two-<iay
International festival at the
Newport Beach Central Library.
Culture lovers of all ages are
invited to the free events
presented by the Newport Beach
Sister City Assn. For more
information, call (949) 717-3870.
JUNE 1
The 10th annual Bal>oa lst.nd
Parade, "Celebrate Balboa
Island," will take place at 11 a.m.
along Marine Avenue. For
information, call (949) 723-4 ln
St. Michffl and All Angela
Episcopal Church presents "Jazz
Vespers for the Soul" at 5 p.m . It's
the final free concert in the
2002-03 Friends of Music First
Sundays at Five series. The
<tlurch is at the comer of Pacific
View Drive and Marguerite
Avenue in Corona del Mar. For
information, call (949) 644-0463.
AIDS W.lk CMnge County wiU
.hold its opening ceremonies at 9
a.m. and will begin at 9:30 a.m . at
the UC Irvine Administration
Loop and Chancellor's Rose
Garden. Participants will walk to
raise funds for HIV/AIDS
preventio n and support services.
To form a walk team or support
the event, call (949) 955-1400 or
visit www.aidswallc.org/oc.
The ProfMaional Dene. N.iwotk
will host the fourth annual
"C~lebrating Young Talent• at
5:30 p .m . in the Robert B. Moore
Theatre at Orange Coast College.
Tickets are $10 for general
admission and $25 for VIP seats.
Free tickets are available for
select community-based
organizations. For more
information or tidtets, call (800)
323-0267.
The Fish Fry Baby Com.st will be
held in Costa Mesa's Downtown
Community Center in Lions Pari(.
Judging begins at 1 p.m., with
stage announcements at 2 p.m.
Baby registration and information
forms are available at Cal's
ThisWeek@UCI
f
Arts
May 22-24
UCI Music. Student Recitals. Vocal and instrumental soloists in individual
presentations. The series offers a range of works from classical to ja7.7..
Noon Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday and 2, 5 & 8 p.m. Saturday, Winifred Smith
Hall. Frtt
Presentations
May22
May 27-June 1
Beall Center for Art & Technology.
Reading Frankenstein: An lmm~rsive
Theatre ExpcUnce. Using layered digital
projections. brain imaging and a virtual
monster interacting with a live human
actor, the performance examines the
ethical repercussions of scientific research
from the monster's point of view. 8 p.m.,
Beall Center. Free, with reservation
Alumni Association. l.Auds & l.Aurels
Awards. In its 33rd year, the awards
program recognizes e:xc.cllenc.c and achieve-
ment in individuala who have brought
distinction to the university. This year's
top honor, the Extraordinarius Award, will
be praented to Carol Cicerone, professor
of social sciences and cognitive scienc.es.
6 p.m., Westin South Coast Pina. $125
May 28 r
Ubrari4ts. Building Special Collections:
New Librarians Highlight Recent Aafui.situms. 5:30 p.m .• Main Library.
Pree, with rauvation
May29
Center fOf' Global Peace & Conflkt Studies. Waging War Lawfully:
Who Will F.nfo~ tJv Law? With LouiK Arbour, ju t~ of the Supreme Court
of Canada. 7:30 p.m., Social Scicn~ lecture Hall. Pree
Camera and State Farm
Insurance in Costa Mesa.
Registration ia $6. Forms must be
mailed by May 23 or faxed to
(714) 436-0191. For more
information, call (714) 549-4961.
JUNE 3
P.K. Odle al the AlnefiQn Feng
Shui Institute will explain how
elemental remedies are
implemented to complement
your d8cor at a 7 p.m. seminar at
Visions & Dreams in Costa Mesa.
Reservations are required. For
more information, call (626)
288-1669.
JUNE4
The Friends al the Newport
Beach Library will host a
complimentary brunch and
annual meeting for members at
10:30 a.m. In the Friends Meeting
Room at the Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave. Local Nancy
Robison, author of more than 70
books, will be the speaker.
Reservations are required and
must be made by M ay 28. Call
(714) 596-5276.
JUNES
Edgar finalist Denise Hamilton
will return to the Newport Beach
Central Library at 7 p.m. to
present "The Cnme Novel as
Cultural Study." The best-selling
author will discuss "Sugar Skull,"
her new novel, and how her
journalism badtground led to
writing fiction. Call (949) 717-3816
for more information.
JUNE6
UC Irvin. ArtsBridge presents
World Dance Day, featuring
Orange County elementary
school students performing folk
dances from Me11ican,
Vietnamese. European and
Native American cuhures. The
noon event al Aldrich Parle on the
UCI campus 1s free. For
information, C<:tll (949) 824-8942.
JUNE 7
Macy's South Coast Plaza and
Teen People magazine will host a
Summer Surf and Swim Fashion
Show featunng the latest looks
from Roxy, Hurley. O'Neill,
B1llabong and more at 2 p.m. in
Macy's South Coast Plaza's
women's store For more
information, c.all (714) 556--0611 ,
ext 4231
Someone Cares Soup Kitchen
will celebrate its 17th anniversary
in memory of Cpl. Jose Angel
Ganbay from 6 to 9 p.m. at 720
The Southeast Civic Ugh1 Opera
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Parent tWp USA wil hold an •
open house and members mixer
from 4 to 7 p.m. to show the
public its new facility at 330 West
Bay St., Suite 120 in Costa Mesa.
The open house will feature
music performed by Diana D'ltri
and Rick Sherman. The public can
make tree-will donations at the '
door and participate in an auction
with several drawings for prizes
from local businesses. Call (949)
650-3461 for more information .•
The c>r.nge County Worn.n's
Chorus present Its 2003 spring
program, "On this Island," at
Newport Harbor Lutheran
Church. The concert of
island-themed music begins at 7
p.m. and will include the chorus
directed by Eliza Rubenstein and
"Men in Blaque," an ensemble
directed by Joseph Huszti. Tldtets
are $12 and can be purchased I~
advance at (949) 451-8590.
Lovera of live vocal music ....
invited to "The Summer Knows;
a free musicale at 3 p.m. at the
Newport Beach Centl81 Library.
M ignonne Profant and a guest '
pieniS1 will present the final
program of the library's muaical8
series, featuring tunes of
Gershwin. Jobim and LeGrand.
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'0.Pilot SOCIETY Ttusday, May 22, 2003 Al
THE CROWD
1•· ....
, Honoring KOCES contributions
I ts slogan ls • Expand your mind..
t.nee-lV has been providing
programming lo Orange County
8*lCle 1972. Last week al lhe Four Seasons
Hold. Newport Beach. a distingui.Vled
aowd of eome 500 ddzens came
together to pay tribute to 30 years of
community eervlce provided by JIDCa
our local alternative to commercial ~evislon.
The pla fund-raiser was a ~affair
from start to finish. It ,----=--.. could be nolhing less
than outstanding
under the
stewardship of chair
Gloria Gee Gellman.
She ls a perfectionist
who managed the
minutia and the
grand sttokes of the
party, aeating a ball
that had warmth and B.W. COOK style.
The~ofthe
afl'air Is also due in large pan to
participants lnduding Mel Ropn.
president of KOCE. Rogers ael the tone
for the evening with his eloquen1
remarb on !he importance of public
television in Orange County and his own
personal commllmenl to the goals of the
slatioo. which ls licensed to the Coast
Community College District.
"The health of KOCE-lV is important
,tp me.• he said "Somewhere along the
way, I have fallen in love with Orange
County and I am certain that without a
viable television station, this county
cannot fulfill it's destiny. lA<i Angeles
igno.res Orange County. while KOCE-lV
covers our community."
He went on to quote a ~ogan he saw
on a bwnper sticker when he first arrived
in Orange County nearly a decade ago: ·rm not a native ... but I got here as
soon as I could.·
The evening brought together many
people who are vital fon:es m t.lus
community. Part of the OYeralJ tone of
support was aeated by the presentation
~f awards to local leader... Included in
the honors were educator Valerie Imhoff.
attending and supporting the event with
her h~d. Harw Imhoff; ua
()lancellor Ralph Ctarone. joining his
wife. Clll'ol; and community leader
HmryStpltrom. sharing the everung
with bride fJbabeth.
With the help of Mary RooeeYdt. one
of Newport's most vital forces on the
c:harity scene. movie star and social
activist Ronda Aem.b1g graced the
podium as the offiaal presenter of the
awanis, the • Aristeia. • taken from the
ancient Greek ·the essence of valor.
persistence and heart.· Aeming was
poised and beautiful. as one might
expect from one of Hollywood's ·golden
era• perfonners.
KDCE's PAI A.mold and Ann Pullce
guided the evening as masters of
ceremony. Distinguished guests induded
Bob Brown, chair of the KOCH
Foundadon, and Newport's lndefadgab)e
Mary~ also known as "the queen of
the cho~" for her longtime leadership
role with the Padfic Oloral
MPublic television brings out the best
in all of us," 1..fons said. joining her
hl.OOand, PhD.
Additional support for KOCE came
from the Rldmd Schmid family,
Nonnan -.on, 1111and8e¥edy
Lanpton, 1bm and Mmtlyn Nlellen.
and s.m and ....... Goklilfein. to
name only a few.
Aho in the aowd were ~ and
Rldmd ADm. me and Mike Gordon.
Judy and Ra Jecob9, JllD and Km
IC.lplan. Jan landlcrom. vice chairman
of the gala. Ray and Glorta oatnk,
MJb and Laut Mmdmhell, DIMd and
DarreJyn MelD11. Madeline and Len
Zucbnnan. Clmtle and .,.. Po..
Marda Rogien, wife of Mel Rogien, and
Irv Gftbmn. husband of Gloria
Gellman.
ln the end, more than $150,000 was
raised to benefit KOCE-TY. A portion of
the financial success is because of the
generosity of local citizens and
merchants who provided for an
impres.sive sileni auction.
As dinner was served by the Four
Seasons staff, Art Deco and His Society
On:hestra provided music lo entertain
the crowd enjoying the ballroom
adorned in Greek-theme d~r including
the whimsical touch of using live models
posing as Greek statues among the flora
It was all in keeping with the Arisleia
theme.
"Life gM!s us opponuruty. • honoree
Ralph Cicerone said "Take it. and
sometimes it develops mto something far
more than you could have ever
imagined. I believe that education
enables us to take advantage of life'~
opportunities.
"Personally I was cransformed by the
gift or education: he said.
And that is the ~ion of public
television and KOCE. To educate, to
inform, and yes. even to entertain. Ponds
raised will go Lo the KOCE Foundation,
which is upgrading the television station
to a digital format as required by Fa:
regulations. The financial burden is great.
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AlO Tlusday, May 22, 2003 D ATE B OOK
REEL CRITICS
'Down With Love' upbeat; 'Matrix' high on action, low on plot
'Down With Love' is
delightfully devious
0 nJy Barbara Nwak would
come up with a scheme
so devious to get what
she truly wants. In this symbolic
SARA
SALAM
replica of
Rock
Hudson's and
Dorris Days
.. Pillow 1alk, •
"Down With
LDVe" exposes
women for
theoonunon
criminals they
are in fighting
for the thing
they
genuinely
desire ... love.
Novak (Ren~e l.ellweger) is an
innocent, prudent writer who
wants to publish her new book.
·0own With Love," which
explores why women don't really
need love and bow it shouldn't
be a necessity in their everyday
lives. She asks to have a meeting
with a publisher, Catcher Block
(Ewan McGregor), to see if he
wouJd authorize publication of
her novel. Instead, he cancels all
their dates and goes out to meet
other women.
When Block finds out Novak's
objective, be refuses to let her
lnftuence women about the
realities and truths behind the
concept of love. He hJdes behind
a false identity and essentially
makes Novak fall in love with
hJrn, causing her ideas to be
viewed as hypocritical.
But even Block's plan doesn't
hurt her origina) intentions. As It
turns out, Novak has a secret of
her own, which is one that even
the clever Block dJd not see. nus film bas much sexual and
crude humor, but most of it is
only funny; none is too vulgar.
Peter McMannus (David Hyde
Pierce) is the actor most
identified as a comedian,
although the entire production
gave the audJence something to
laugh about. McMannus, a
co-worker of Block's, is the more
cautious and practical of the two, ·
and be always tries to look: out
for their best interests. In doing
so, he creates a world of hJlarity
and in tum makes the movie
more enjoyable.
I find this movie to be at the
top of my list for
recommendations. It's a very
cute and romantic story, in
essence depicting the reality
behind the 60s lifestyle. and
exaggerating some of the more
prominent points.. The ending
did throw me off and confuse me
some, but in actuality that just
made it all the more interesting.
•SARA SALAM attends Corona del
Mar High as a freshman.
'Matrix Reloaded'
didn't reload plot
''The Matrix Reloaded-
is the long-awaited
sequel to -The
Matrix." This second movie
continues
...-----~ the story of
TRICIA
BEHLE
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Reeves),
Morpheus
(Laurence
Fishburne).
Trinity
(Carrie-Anne
Moss) and
their fight
against the
Matrix and
its agents.
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Trapped in the wilderness, Jessie (Eliza Dushku) and Chns (Desmond Harrington) face an
uncertain and possibly terrible fate in "Wrong Turn."
In "Reloaded," the
underground city of 7jon i~
threatened. The machinei. are
tunneling toward the city to
slaughter all 250,000 people
t.J:iere. Neo and hii. shipmates
must find their way to the
source of the Matrix to .. ave all
the free humans of lion.
The chase and fight c;cenes in
"Reloaded" are even more
complex than in the firi.t film.
The sensational freeway
sequence alone ra1!>ec; the bar
for all other action film,.
"Reloaded" also uc;c<; the
great "bullet time" and
'stop-action camera effects that
AFTER HOURS
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SPECIAL
OCC STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL
Orange Coast College will host its
33rd annual Student Film and
Video Festival at 7 p.m. Friday at
were '>O breathtaking in the firi.t
film.
A"> for cveryth1n~ ell>e in
"Reloaded" he'>idei. the action
-.cene'S, yike!.! The !>lory i!.
overstuffed with twists and
pseudo-philosophical
nom e n'>e dialogue. A few
scene'> are so had they're
painful, ec;pecially the
dancin~ in the temple at Zrnn
and the partc; in the
restaurant
Andy a nd Larry Wachowc;ki.
who wrote and directed " I he
Matrix" and "The Matrix
Reloaded." .,ecm tu have
forgotten tha1 even the hest
the Robert B. Moore Theatre. The
three-hour festival is rated PG-13,
with a $5 donauon for entry For
more information about the
festival or department (714)
432-5180. OCC is at 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa.
MUSIC
INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL
The cultural traditions of Japan,
France and Mexico will be
showcased at a two-day
lntemauonal Festival on May 31
and June 1 at the Newport Beach
I
action .. cenes in the world
really need a decent underlying
">cript. 111c plol of"Reloaded"
lack'> 1he intensity and tension
that made "The Matrix"
t•njoyablc.
If you cared only about the
greal fight !>ccnes and special
efft>Ct"> in the original, then go
see 1he ">equel for the same
reasons If you think 1hings like
plo1 and dialogue are
important in a mm. then s tay
away
•TRICIA BEHLE lives in Newport
Beach and works as a software
validator
Central Library. A concert by the
Primavera Orchestra, conducted
by Peter Fournier, will launch the
festivrties. Inspired by the
cultures of Newport Beach sister
crt1es Okazaki, Japan, Antibes,
France and Cabo San Lucas.
Mexico, the event will offer karate
demonstrations and Japanese
calligraphy, Mexican arts and
crafts and French herb gardening,
The event is presented by the ·
Newport Beach Sister City Assn .•
supported in part by a grant from
the Newport Beach Arts
Commission. The Newport Beac:tt
Central Library is 811000
Avocado Ave. For more
infonnation, call (949) 717-3870.
PACIAC SYMPHONY'S JAZZ. •
CLUB
Jim Self, principal tuba player In
the Pacific Symphony Orchestra,
and the Pete Christlieb Quintet
will perfonn a special
engagement at 7:30 and 9".30 p.m .
June 7 in Founders Hall. llckets
are $35 and can be purchased a1
the center box office or onllne 81
www.ocpac.otg. lnfonnatk>n:
(714) 656-ARTS. The Orange
County Perfonnlng Arts Center 19
at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa ,
Mesa.
JAZZ TRIO
Gutfstream Restaurant in
Newport Beach presents a jazz ,
trio Sunday through Wedneeday
at regular entertainment at 850
Avocado Ave., Newport Beadl.
Hours are 5 to 9 p.m . Sunct.y end
6 to 10 p.m. Monday through
Wednesday. (949) 718-0188.
WEEKLY JAM
The Studio CaM presents
Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11
p.m. every week. "Wanted•
musicians include guitar players,
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keyboardists and others at 100
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DATEBOOK --Thursday, May 22. 2003 All '
DINING REVIEW
Taco Mesa brings the original flavor of Mexico to Costa Mesa
91~yMader
We've moved baclc Into
the old neighborhood,
, lnto an old house that
~a Jot of work. and when
you do that, lt Is lmponant to
more than on~ remind yourself
why.
Aside from C.Osta Mesa being a
plai:e of great character and
~ not to mention seriously
kid friendly. C.Osta Mesa has an
ecltcdc variety of UttJe,
DOJ?·chain. f'a.mlly-owned
restaurants, each like one of the
jewels that make up the whole
ct'IJjNil that is this town.
I had to revisit one of my
aD-dme favorites. Theo Mesa on
19th Street, because despite the
promises you make to yourself
when you leave your
oeigbborbood, it can gel rough
to go all the way around the bay
for dinner. It would have been
worth it. though. lament no
more, It is just around the comer.
And because our kitchen Isn't
ready yet. Taco Mesa will be
getting to know me all over
again. We have a lot of catching
up to do.
Theo Mesa is an up-scale,
glorified road-side taco stand, of
the son you hope you run into
when visiting Mexico. The open
patio leads to the colorful Indoor
counter. done in uneven and
textured tiles, all in the
celebration of colors that
characterize Mexican ·
architecture and docor. There are
on.ty a few stools around the
inside at which to eat, but who
wants to eat inside in Southern
California? The patio is small and
cozy, with enough tables that you
don't have to wait too long to
find one to call your own.
Theo Mesa's mission statement
is w(tOI offer heaJthy. authentic
and innovative Mexican cuisine
from only the freshest
ingredients. No lard, MSG,
preservatives. coloring or other
addldves are used by Theo Mesa.
We take pride ln our
commillrumt to the highest
sanitation standards, values and
genuine hospitality."
You have to like that,
especially when it comes to
Mexican food. The sta.O' certainly
succeeds ln good food, but
outdoor patios along 19th Street
are tough, no matter how vigilant
you are, so lf the noise and the
traffic and some of the Inevitable
grime bother you, take the food
home, in plates, or in planers if
you eat like we do.
Let's lalJc about that food. Most
gringos don·t think about
Mexican food restaurants tls a
place for sandwiches. One of the
best things at Theo Mesa are the
tortas (S4.69), sandwiches in
these toasty authentic Mexican
rolls fiJJed with grilled onions,
avocado, tomatoes, lettuce and a
THEATER
creamy chile mayonnaise. You
can get a vegetarian tona. with
beans and cheese only, or a torta
with came asada (grilled
marinated steak), camitas (fried
pork) or blackened chic.ken
breast, to name a few.
I stopped in at 9 am. to pick
up a menu, and a gentleman was
already ordering what is the
honest seller, the blackened
calamari anything. He actuaUy
got the burrito ($5.69). but the
calamari tacos ($2.99), with their
spicy calamari in a red and blue
com tortilla with chile mayo,
salsa. sour aeam and cheese, is
what keeps the locals crazy going
back.
One of my favorite items is
simply the cheese enchilada
($2.69). How boring. you say?
WeU, anywhere else it would be,
but here, doused in a smolcy red
sauce, is a tortilla srutred with a
combination of cheeses, some of
them peppery.
Olecking the daily specials is a
must at 'Jaco Mesa. It Wied to
offer shrimp taqultos every now
and again. and boy, Mre they
worth the wait. The first time we
had them was at the Taste of
Orang<e C.OWlty way back when,
and we stood ln line again and
again till they ran out Since we'll
be stopplng by Taco Mesa all
weelc. I hope to see them on the
menu soon.
If you love those fried jalapeno
"poppers." jalapenos srutred with
cheese, breaded and then fried.
come for the originals. and you'll
never have the others again.
Theo Mesa offers original
Mexican favorites. The tacos.
served on white com tortillas. are
your choice of grilled meat
topped simply with cilantro and
onions. lbat is a real taco. Taco
Mesa al.so offers what it calls
wNew Wave" items, which
include all the blaclcened meats
and grilled fish and calamari.
FYI
•WHERE: 647 W. 19th St. Costa
Meu
• HOW MUCH: Inexpensive
• PHONE: (949) 642-0629
The blaclc.ened sh.rlmp bunito
($5.69) is one of our usuals.
Pclrty platters from Theo Mesa
are also a big hit, from the
jalapenos stuffed with shrimp
and cheese to the empanadas -
tortillas stuffed with beef. pork.
chic.ken or crab and lots and lots
of cheese.
Imagine this: it's summer,
you're on the patio, margarita in
one hand. ch.icken Haut.a with
guacamole in the other hand,
platters of shrimp fajitas on the
table. chile rellenos seeping in a
spicy red sauce ... well. you get
it Happy summerl
• KATHY MADER't dining reviewt
appear f/llery other Thursday
Heady times for Estancia s Pauline Maranian
JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE
Harbor Lawn -Mt. Olive Cemetery's
49thAnnual
By Tom Titus
0 n my living room wall is a
montage or photos from
my daughter Mindy'<;
graduation day at Estancia High
School in 1997. Among the
pictures is one of Mindy hugging
a favorite teacher.
lliat teacher, Pauline
Maranian. has been on the
receiving end of quite a few hu~
in the past week. The drama and
English instructor was one of five
Orange C.Ounty high school
faculty to share a Golden Apple
wteacher of the year" honor.
She hasn't had much time to
rest on her laurels, since her
production of the musical
comedy "Sugar" opens tonight
in the Robert B. Wentz
Auditorium at Newpon I larhor
I ligh School. lf the title doesn't
ring a bell. think of the dassic
movie comedy WSome Uke II
Hot,• of which WSugar" is the
stag«:'. musical version.
Maranian had a tough act to
follow when she toolc over as
Estancia's drama teacher and
production director six years
ago. Her predecessor, Brubara
Van Holt. had been so successful
in student play competitions
that when she retired. the
school's theater was named after
her.
Nevertheless. Maraman
plunged in like the 27-year-old
pro•She was -and her
production of WCamlvar won
the highest honor In that year's
Music & Art Commendation for
Youth awards. (Mindy. as a snake
charmer interacting with a live
python. earned a Bright Spot
tropliy.)
ln six years. Maranian has led
her students to a duster of
MAO' awards, and has won the
adriliration or hundreds of
aspiring thespians. Including my
daughter, whose lone regret was
that she on.ty had Maranian's-
guldance for a single tenn. since
her tenior year was Maranian's
first at Estancia.
WI am completely
overwhelmed and humbled by
the award: Maran.Ian said. •it
was ruch a beautiful surprise
made even more beautiful by the
resp0nse from my kids. They
were so happy for me, and that
truly wanned my heart.
•h' Is also an honor wh.lch I
find validating because I do
spend so much time and energy
teach.ln,g and directing." she
added wit really is an
If I .\lPI Ill I '\ -·-1\I 1 ·°" ,'\ ( \l\l'I I"
re • • ' •
Pauline Maranian
all-consuming prof~c;ion, and "° this recognition i~ a real
boost.
"My vice principal asked me
whal I was going to do that night
to celebrate. and I told him I was
going to rehearsal, of course,"
~he said. "I love what I do, where
1 work and with whom I work. I
feel extremely blessed."
Estancia High is blessed to
have Maranian guiding its
theater program. Her work will
be on display tonight through
Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the form
of the musical comedy WSugar"
at Harbor High.
lickets are SB in advance and
SIO at the door. They may be
ordered at (949) 515-6537
•••
For those who've wondered
wha1ever happened to Damian
Lorton, fom1er anistic director al
the Costa Mes.a Civic Playhouse
(and this column's man of the
year in theater for 2000). he's
teamed up with Newpon's
Nicole <:asses.so, a Harbor I ligh
graduate, to put together a
musical benefit show for
SaddJebaclc C.Ollege.
Lorton and Cassesso are
producing "Steve Anthony
Tonight." a one-man show by
the Broadway veteran. a
member or the original cast of
·A Olorus Line." Anthony will
sing. dance and regale the
audience with stones of his
JO-year career.
The program is scheduled for
8 p.m. Saturday al the college·s
McKinney Theater, 28000
Marguerite Parlcway, Mission
Viejo. Tickets. which are $25 and
are tax -deductible. may be
ordered by calling (949)
582·4656.
• TOM mus reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Thursdays and Saturdays.
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Continued from AlO
waiter Lakota and David Alcantar,
the New Yort Jazz Connection
Duo. pl.yet Mamma Gina et 251
E. Cout Highway In Newport et 8
p.m . Fridays and Saturdays and
at 7 p.m. Sundays and Mondays.
Diana Oltri joint the duo on
\/OCiiia on Mondays. tra free.
Information: (949) 673-9500
MUSIC AT THE GRIU
The Bluewater Grill offers live
music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nlc:k Peper
and Kelly Gordian (known as
MPG) perform classic roc:k, R&B
and swing at 8:30 p.m . Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG
perform classic rode. swing and
R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The
restaurant Is et 630 Udo Part
Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949)
675-3474.
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offers the
music of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday. The
band performs from 7 to 10 p.m .
Wednesday' and Thursday, from
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m .
Sunday. The restaurant Is at 2735
W. Coest Highway, Newport
Beadl. Free. (949) 642-3431.
MUSIC AT Pt.AYERS
Players restaurant is now offering
live music from 9 p.m. to
midnight every Friday and
Saturday. Players is at 512 W. 19th
St., Costa Mesa. No cover dlarge.
(949) 646-5616.
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
in Newport Beadl presents Jesse
on the sax on Friday and
Saturday evenings and Sunday
for brunch. The program features
all your favorites on the
saxophone. Anthony's is at 151 E.
Coast Highway. (949) 673-3425.
POP-ROCK ANO FLAMENCO
Tate 5, a funk. rode and Motown
act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays
at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders
performs classical flamenco
tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922.
SATURDAY NIGHT R&B
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rode and R&B at
9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Plaoe
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach.
Free. (949) 476-2001.
STAGE
MACHOMlER
The lrvfne Bard.y TheetN wtll be
bringing beck "Mec:Homer. The
Slmpeona Do MKbeth• at 8 p.m .
today through Saturday. Tidteta
are $32 and $26. The Bard.y la et
4242 Campus Drive In lrvfne.
rldceta: (9491 ~.
ONE~PLAYFEST
A dozen one-act pleys, many of
them original, will be performed
through Sund.yin Orange Coast
College's annual Spring On·Act
Play Festival. The plays will be
staged In OCC'a Drama Lab
Studio. Curtain time la 8 p.m .
Wednesday through Saturday
and 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday. Tldteta
are $6 and $7. Information: (714)
432·5640, ext.1. OCC Is et 2701
Fairview Road In Costa Mesa.
BEING DEAF IN AMERICA
Casey Weber is directing his own
play, •My Worid and Yours;
about being deaf in America. The
play draws on personal
experience. The show runs
through Sunday with curtain time
set for 8 p.m. every day except 2
and 7 p.m. Sunday. It will be
performed at Orange Coast
Community College's Drama Lab
Studio. OCC is at 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. Information:
(714) 432-5880.
'TltE DRAWER BOY'
Midlael Healey's first full-length
play, •The Drawer Boy; one of
Time magazine's Best Plays of
2001, will be open Friday and
continue through June 29 at
Segerstrom Stage. Tickets range
from $19 to $54. For tickets, call
(714) 708-5555.
'CATS'
•eats; the longest running
musical in history, returns to
Orange County to the Orange
County Performing Arts Center
on Wednesday and continues
through June 1 in Segerstrom
Hall. Tickets are $19.50 to $54.50.
They are on sale at the Center box
office or by calling (714)
556-ARTS or www.ocpsc.org. The
Center is at 600 Town Drive,
Costa Mesa.
'FLORENCE, DAVID AND ART
South Coast Repertory's Young
Conservatory performers the
Teen Players will present Greg
Atkins' ·Florence, David and Art;
a play about high school art
students in Italy. The production
will be staged May 31, June 1 and
June 6 through June 8 In SCR's
Nidlolas Studio. SCA is at 655
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
lnfonnltJon: (714) 708-6500
'42ND STRE£T
The 2001 Tony AwardWinner,
Dntl'NI Desk Award and Outer
Critics Cirde Award "42nd street•
will be performed at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center
June 11 through June 22. Tld:eta
are $322 to $66. They are on sale
at the Center box office or by
calling (714) 666-ARTS or
www.ocpac.orp. The Center i1 et
600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa.
ART
'ORANGE COUNTY
TASTEMAKERS'
Bradford J. Salamon will unveil
hi1 aeries of 36 portraits of people
within the Orange County art
scene that are making a
difference In its evolution. The
exhibition will run through June
15 at the Blue Square Gallery. 355
Old Newport Blvd., Newport
Beach. Information: (949)
548-1101.
DANCE
SWING
Lessons are given every Sunday
from 2 to 6 p.m. et the Avant
Garde Ballroom in Newport
Beach by the Orange County
Swing Dance Club. All ages are
welcome, and no partners are
needed. For more information,
visit ocswing.com or call (909)
656-6119.
ARGENTINE TANGO
Tango dancing is offered from 8
p.m. to 12:30 a.m . the first
Saturday of each month at
Danscene Studio, 2980
McClintode Way, Costa Mesa.
(714) 641-8688.
KIDS
STARLIGHT STORIES
Children 3 to 7 years old are
invited to participate in songs and
finger-puppet plays at 7 p.m.
Mondays at the Costa Mesa
Library, 1855 Park Ave. (949)
646-8845.
P JS AND BOOKS
A dlildren's story time is
presented at 7 p.m. Mondays and
at 10:30 a.m. Saturdays at the
Newport Beadl Central Library.
1000 Avocado Ave. Children may
wear pajamas to the evening
sessions. Free. (949) 717-3801.
WEEKLY STORYTEUER
A dlildren's story time is held at
10:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Barnes
& Noble Booksellers at Metro
Olly Pilot •
Pointe, 901-B South Coast~~·
Costa Meu. (714) "4-0228.'
STORY~
A c:Nktren'I story dme la held at
10 a.m. Wedneeda'(I •nd 10:16
a.m. Fridays et Borders Boob 8t
Musk: at South eo.at Plu.. 3333
S..r St. Cocta Mesa. Free. (714)
432·7854.
DINING/TASTING'
SUNSET ONEtS
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunset
Dinners from 4 to 6:16 p.m.
Monday through Friday et 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beadl. $1<>-$16. (949) 642~1.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunday
brundl from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
every Sunday et 2735 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. $8-$15.
(949) 642·3431.
TWILIGHT r>trMG
A twilight dining menu, fea1UAng
dishes audl as dlidten •
parmigiana and calamari picante
at reduced pricel, la offered from
6 to 6 p.m. weekdays and fro"1 4
to 6 p.m. Sundays et Villa Ndva
Restaurant. 3131 W. Coast :
Highway, Newport Beach. (~)
642-7880. '
WINE TASTINGS
Hi-Time Wine Cellars offers wine
tastings from 4:30 to 8 p.m. ·
Fridays and from 1:30 to 8 p.m .
Saturdays. (949) 660-8463. · .
SUNDAY BRUNCH
A Sunday brundl featuring
international seafood and qfad
buffets, roasts carved to ordi&r
and breakfast favorites Is h~
from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. att-
Suttoo Place Hotel, 4500
MacArthur Blvd .• Newport Q.eadl.
$30; $40 with dlampagne. (~)
476-2001. • ..
CLUBS
.~ AlJA COFFEE , •
Musical acts perform at 8:30l>-m.
Thursdays through Saturdays at
Alta Coffee House. 506 31st St..
Newport Beach. (949) 675-0233.
ATRIUM MARQUIS
A variety of live music is
presented daily et the Atrium'l
Airporter Club, 18700 MacArthur
Blvd .• Irvine. (949) 833-2no.
BISTR0201
Jazz is played at 8 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays and at 11 a.rri.
Sundays at Bistro 201 , 3333-W.
Coast Highway. Newport Beacti.
(949) 631-1651.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
·J'f, Be/ ore, the adrenaline would
take total control, rather than
my head and brain."
Jorden AnM, Corona del Mar
sophomore swimmer
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Ttusday, May 22, 2003 11
GOLF
'Mesa product
~·1': now a head
ORANGE EMPIRE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
er
I ?·professional
r he man shouted. "Remember
the (C.OSta Mesa) Globe Herald
' and BW Donerr
.. I thought to myself, "No, but
\ lecognize the names because I wrote a
story about two months ago on Doner.·
, Dy.ring the interview. Doner mentioned
his upbringing. which involved guiding
the engraving machines at the Globe
Herald. The Daily Pilot formed when
"she Globe Herald bought the Newport
News Press.
.. But enough of the history lesson, on
with the story.
McGavack. one of the five golfers in
my group for
.-----~ Monday's charity
fund-raiser at the
Tustin Ranch Golf
Oub,which
benefited the Orange
County High School
of the Ans, ca1.mJy
walked up and said
he graduated from
..-~ Costa Mesa High in
BRYCE 1~~vack. who
ALDERTON stands about
5-foot· 10 and
~mbles actor Gary Sinise, played
~ in basketball, shortstop in
baseball and quarterback in football. COLLEGE BASEBALL
The Orange
Coast College
men's swim team
captured the
20030range
Empire
Conference .
championship
under coaches
Don Watson and
Dave Salo. Here
are the Pirates:
Back row, left to
right, Paul
F rankenberger,
Mitch Probert,
Billy Swanson
and Roger Wong.
Front row, left to
right, Tyson
Mangham, Stuart
Chandler, Matt
Henry, Billy Jolly,
Tyson Beamer
and Ryan
McGrath.
DONL[ACH/
DAILY Pll.OT
and earned the school's Athlete of the
Year during his senJor season. His
fondest memory was knocking Newport
_Harbor out of the playoffs in basketball.
This is such a small world we live in.
Even though the tournament was
played in Tustin to benefit the school.
which provides professional training to
talented visual and performing arts
students in grades 7·12 throughout
Near no-no for UCl pitchers
• southern California, des to
Newport-Mesa abound.
Thirty-seven students each from
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. along
Anteaters wrap up
campaign in suspenseful
fashion as no-hitter is
broken up in ninth.
with 10 from Corona del Mar and six Steve Vl reen
from Newport Coast a.re part of the Daily Pilot
1.200-student school located in Santa
Ana ANTEATER &J.1.PARJ( -It was a
Students sang to the tunes provided meaningless game for the UC lrvine
by cellos. violins and Outes &!i we sat baseball team, but the Anteaters had a
under wnbrella-laden tables eating a chance for a no-hitter with one out in
fantastic lwtch of chicken. steak and the top of the ninth inning.
C.aesar salad provided by Outback However, just as their season. the Ant·
Steakhouse. eaters came close 10 stardom and mak-
Quite a start 10 a memorable day on ing history. yel were left with a bit of
the golf course -onJy the second time frustration after they gave up a double.
I have teed it up In the past sl:x months. UO still managed to win, ending itS
Sometimes the longer I go without season with a 2-0
playing actually turns out for the better nonconference vic-
since I tend to forget any bad SCOAEBOMD tory over visiting
tendencies. Hawaii in front of
Of course, I made some good shots 785 fans at Ant·
and some not-so-productive ones for eater Ballparlc
our team, which finished with a Wednesday nl.ghL
5--under 67, using a scramble formal In MFrustration,"
a ICl'alJlble, the team decides which UO Coach John
abot is best and subsequently, each hits Savage said after
-+---~ouwu~tlWllYC-Wl.llO.Jeveevenn_uw.scse:._ __ _,1-Hawaii 0 bein~ asked to put
McGavaclr:'s drives if we wanted on any UC Irvine 2 the 2003 season in
hble. just none of hls approach shots or perspective. "Oose
putts since he had to play his own ball would be another
~ he was competing with 20 word. We pitched as well as any of the
ftm' pros for a handy check. top teams fin the Big West Conference).
• ~group. whlch also rearured Len We just couldn't overcome injuries. Any·
Z.uc.kennan, JoAnn Martin. who one that followed us this year, knows
traveJed all the way from Camarillo, and that's a fact ... It's a learning experience.
Jim Lewis, flnbhed well behind the But look for UC Irvine to come back In a
winners who were 13-or-14-under par. big way next year.·
See GOLF, P .. e 82
The Anteaters (2 l ·35) ended their
five-game losing streak with one ru..o in
each of the fifth and sixth ~
Freshman Otris Nicoll earned his first
pitching win of the season. Phil Tripoli,
Kris Krise, Ryan Edell and Steve Schroer
also combined for UCl's only one-hitter
of the season. It was the second time
UCI shut out a team this season.
Hawaii had not been shut out since
April 5 at Rice and the Rainbows (28·25)
last endured a one-hitter against San
Jose State last year.
·To have a no-hitter in the ninth says
a lot about our pitching staff and their
future.· Savage said. Mlt's a good way to
finish the season. lt's a good way for the
seniors to go out·
UCI gained a 1-0 lead after sopho-
more first baseman B.J. Eucce scored in
the bottom of the fifth. Senior Oiris
Klemm plated Eucce after his base hit
The Anteaters scored another run in the
sixth when junior Man Fisher scored on
a Eucce single that caused an error in
center field.
The two runs proved to be enough for
UCI. which has been offensivety inept
throughout the season. ln 15 of their
losses, the Anteaters did not score more
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
JordanAnae
CdM sophomore accelerated swim progress when
she began to slow down her mechanics in the pool.
UC lrvme nght
fielder Gary Dudrey
makes a dMng
catch on a ball hrt
by Hawaii in
Wednesday night's
nonconference
baseball game,
cappmg the regular
season for the
Anteaters. UCl's
pitching staff took a
no-hitter into the
ninth inning against
Hawaii, but it was
broken up wrth one
out by Issac Omura.
UCI won, 2-0.
STEVE McCRANK I
DAILY Pl.OT
than one run. and they were shut out in
seven games. However, pitching was
their strongest facet. Nicoll provided a
glimpse of UCI's staff and its future.
Nicoll called his 3 \ICi innings of wolk
his best outing of the season. He retired
the first 11 batters and then walked
Brent Cook. That's when Savage walbd
to the mound and inserted ntpoli.
Nicoll said he knew other UO pitchers
would see action and he did not haw a
problem with being pulled.
s..ua,p._.92
12 ~. May 22, 2003 SPORTS
COLLEGES
One Swail of a performance
STEVE McCRANK /DAILY PILOT
UC Irvine's Chris Klemm (44) steals second, just past ttte tag by Hawaii's Isaac Omura.
UCI
Continued from Bl
Nicoll recorded three strike·
outs.
lost ejgbt of their first 12.
last year, UCI finished 33·
26, 14-10 in the Blg West for a
fourth-place de with Fuller-
ton. UCI won five of seven
conference series last season,
but it won just two this year.
A blg reason for their losses
and frustration came from in-
juries to four players.
season.
Savage would not comment
a.bout coaching at UClA Pub-
lished reports throughout the
season have linked Savage to
the Bruins if UCLA fires Gary
Adams. Savage says he plans
to recruit and traclc his play-
ers' progress throughout the
off-season.
T his time,
players from
the UC Irvine
women's water
polo players cheered on
their coach. At the 26th
Annual Kring & Otung
Newport Beach
'niathlon, the Anteaters'
~ waa the one who
was competing.
Julie sWail, the coach
of the 'Eaters, won the
Female Elite division in
usual trainlng. She has
not been training as she
normally does because
her focus has been on
the UCI women's water
polo team for the past
four months. She said
she was using the
Newport Beach
niathlon as sort of a
test to find out what she
needs to work on in her
upcoming tJ8.ining.
STEVE
VIRGEN Since 2000, Swail has
been competing in triathlons.
She bas won 16 triathlons. Last
year, Swail finished second in the
Newport Beadi lliathlon.
MJcheJe Jones. who was out with
a injured foot Sunday. won the
event last year.
1:03.23 in the Newport Beach
Dia~n Sunday. The proceeds
of the event benefited the UCI
women's water poJo team and
the UO rowing programs. Swail's
water polo players were
wlunteen at tl)e event, yet none
of them competed, as their
coach did.
"They felt they weren't ready
for that yet. It SwaU said, Ml th.ink
they enjoyed watching it. I
suspect a few of them will give it
a try at some point in the furure. •
The Newport Beach Triathlon
consisted or a balC-mile swim in
the Back Bay, a 13-mile bicycle
ride througb Newport Beach and
Irvine apd a three-mile run
alongsJde the Baclc Bay. Swail
finished the swim portion in
8:52, the bllce in 34:17 and the
run in 17:50.
She did all that without her
"I'm sure we'll meet up in
another race some dme this
summer,~ Swail said.
Swail is no stranger to
winning. She was the captain of
the United States national team
that brought home a silver medal
at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.
Australia.
•••
Swail's water polo team
finished th.is season with a No. 14
ran.king. just like last year, and it
will return 15 from this year's
squad. including Erica Horman,
who will be a senior. The
Anteaters finished 20-21, which
included an upset of No. 9 San
Jose State in the Mowitain
Padfic Sports Federation
lbumamenl
•••
Kathertne Belden. a former
standout at Newport Harbor,
enjoyed a taste of winning a
Ne.AA championship. The UCLA
women's water polo team, which
includes Belden, won the NCAA
title, after a 4-3 victory over
Stanford May 11. The Bruins
defeated lDyola Maiymount. 8·2,
ln the semifinals. Niesha
Hoagland. who was also on
OCCs 200 I state championship
team, scored a goal for the Lions.
•••
Jimmy Pel7.el, the star outside
tutter for UCJ, is featured in this
week's Sports lllustrated. He is ln
the Faces In The Crowd segment
and is recogniud because he
was ranked second in the nation
in polnts (6.37) and fourth in kills
(5.16) per game. Pelz.el was also
named first-team All-America
and he set a school single-season
record for kills (593).
Yet, perhaps the most
important fact that has everyone
in Anteaterland smiling, is Pelzel
will be back next season for bis
senior year.
"I definitely learned a lot
this season," Nicoll saJd. "We
were hoping for that [no-hit·
terl. But to get the one-h.iner
shows you how good our
pitching staff is and we have a
lot or guys coming back next
year."
For now, the Anteaters can
only look to next season. They
finished 8-13 in the Big West,
which put them in a fifth.
place Lie with UC Santa Bar-
bara and Cal St.ate Northridge.
Sophomores Matt Ander-
son. Jaime Martinez. RJ.
Brown and Erik Johnson
missed most of the season
because of injuries. Ander-
son, Martinez and Brown
would have been Nos. 3-4-5
in the baning o rder. The
quartet received medical red·
shirts for the season. Ander·
son led the Anteaters with 91
hits and 57 runs las1 year.
The trio was the reason Sav-
age was excited that the of-
fense would rec~ive a lift this
MGary has been a great
coach," Savage said. "He's the
coach at UCLA and he should •
stay as coach. He has been
great at college baseball."
Noncoelfw•ICe YOUTH BASEBALL
UC lrvtne 2. H.w.11 O
Hawaii ~~~·-o 1 1 UC Irvine 000 011 oo.c · 2 7 o
Ponomarenko. Cayetano (5), Olsen
(7). Carlsen (8) and Inouye; Nicoll.
Tripoli (4), Krise (5), Edell (71,
Sctiroer (8) and Wagner. W -
Nicoll, 1·2. L -Ponornarenko. 4 2
Sv -Sctiroer, 1. 28-Omura (H)
Dodgers pitching comes through again
Last year, UCI won eight of
its first 12 games. This year,
the Anteaters, in their second
season after a 10-year hiatus.
GOLF
Continued from B 1
Our group seemingly couldn't
make a seven-foot putt for birdie
if our life depended on it, but we
still laughed, exchanged jokes
and took in the occasional tip
McGavack provided. He also
unered some colorful language
when stepping up to one tee
with a wood in hand following a
rocky previous hole.
''I've got blood dripping from
my ears now/ he said.
A graphic representation, but
one I will remember for awhile.
McGavack. who has taught at
several courses prior to being
named head pro at El Toro Golf
Course in December, said he
wants to concentrate solely on
teaching. If he could teach the
shot he chipped in from 15 yards
off the front of the green on the
front nine, 1 would be the first in
line at the clinic. My short game
is in dire need of a makeover.
'J'Wo holes I will remember
occurred on par-3s. On No. 6, I
eased a 5-iron within eight feet
to the right of the l n -yard hole.
ANAE
Continued from B 1
After my three partners had all
missed, I wallced up 10 the ball,
read the break (right to left) as
best I could, and rolled it in
along the left frpnt edge of the
cup for a birdie.
Unfortunately, my putting
took a vacation after that, and
the remaining greens acted
more like a slid ice rink with
unforeseen curves than a
smooth, grassy surface.
Luckily, I hit my 7 -iron onto
the 17th green to win a coupon
for a free "blooming onion" at
Outback, you know, the crunchy
appetizer glossed in grease with
a creamy dipping sauce. If I had
placed my shot within a 10-foot
circle, I would have won dinner
for two at the restaurant. So ii
goes.
Speaking of dinner, the
chicken in a light cream sauce
alo~ide rice pilaf and
asparagus returned
much-needed energy after a
warm, sun-drenched day on the
course, made all the bener by
the company I was in.
Good luclc Dennis. wherever
golf may take you.
Appreciation also goes to
Madeline Zuckerman, who owns
the public rela11om company
that promoted the event. She
went out of her way to make
sure I met the people I did.
ob~ained any background
information and of course, led
me to the food.
•••
Costa Mesa's Geoff Cochrane,
the head pro at Sant.a Ana
Country Oub and formerly an
assistant Mesa Verde under Tom
Sargent, shot a 69 on the par-72
Empire Lakes Golf Oub in
Rancho Cucamonga Thursday in
a U.S. Open Southern California
local qualifying round. Cochrane
advances to one of 12 sectional
qualifying sites June 2 for the
U.S. Open. scheduled June 12-15
at Olympia Fields Country Oub
inOUcago.
Newport Coast's Steve
Jurgensen shot an even-par 71 at
Newport Beach Country Oub
Wednesday to earn alternate
status for the next round of
qualifying.
Corona del Mar's Brian
Lindley fired a 3-over 75 al The
Santaluz Oub in San Diego in a
st.ate amateur qualifier, but did
not make the cut, listed at 71.
Cody Green and Nick
P\!denon combined on a
one-hiner in the Costa Mesa
NationaJ LlttJe League Dodgers'
4-1 victory over the Costa Mesa
American Angels in receni
Majors action.
Josh Ryd1ng and Nick Oliver
each had two hits while Green
doubled and made two diving
stops while on the mound and
one at third to lead the defense.
Matthew Telles caught a deep Oy
in center field for the Dodgers.
In Minor 8 action:
•Diamoodbadcs 14, Yank~ 8
The hits kept on corning for
the D·backs against the Yanke~.
Daniel Sham"'*' went 3 for 4
and stole home twice for the
victors while Brod.le Pearce got
two hits in four at-bats. Trnor
Ramey singled twice while Tom
Plaher added a single and three
stolen bases. Robert Bates
singled, stole two bases and
scored three times.
Gramm Sedano was a home
run short or bJt:ting for the cycle
as he smacked a single, double
and triple. 7Achary Bateman
stole two bases and scored along
with Matt PeweJ swiping three
bases and scoring a run.
Derek Andrews pitched 2Y.
innings, striking out five. Robert
Batea relieved him and went 2~.
innin~ with three strikeouts.
Pearce, catching his first game,
ended a Yanlcee rally when he
tagged a runner anempting to
steal home for the third out.
In Farm play:
•The Mets' offense came alive
in their final game, again!>! the
Dodgers.
Cll.t Fae.Ider ripped a home
run over the left-center field
fence and tallied four RBis along
with Ryan West and Jake Stone.
Brandon DleckhofJ added three
RBl.s as did Matt Thomas.
Thomas singled and on his way
to second ba...e. distracted the
Dodgers just enough to allow
three Mets to score.
Erk Pfautz was honored ~
the Mets' Most Valuable Player.
collecting four RBis. including an
iru.ide-the-park home run. I le
made diving stops and strong
thrOW'> from third and started a
double play by catching a pop fly
before throwing to Faclder at
first.
Harrbon Seem stopped a ball
in center field and threw it to
third for an out. Strong offense
and defense was also shown by
Cassie Stevenaon. Ray Barlds
and Bnid WU.On.
•Cody Stoddard and Adam
ward each went 5 for 5, scoring
seven mos collectively for the
Giants against the Pcldres. The
duo also combined for eight
RBI~ in tl1e final game of the
regular season.
Conner Pearce went 4 for 5
and caught behind the plate for
pitcher Zack Shafer, who singled
three times and scored two runs.
Shortstop Juan Rodrtgue-z thew
out several runners at first base
free this year was to get a 52 and I did
that in the relay."
part of a relay team never hurts.
of whom CdM Coach Doug Voiding
said her polished stroke makes her
exceedingly smooth in the water,
swam the leadoffleg on CdM's
winning 400 and 200 free relays. She
also finished second in the 100 free
(53.15) and third in the I 00
back.stroke (59.26). Her leadoff leg in
the 400 relay (52.61) set a school
100-yard record and helped the team
post an All-American time of 3:34.67.
more than five seconds faster than
Friday's qualifying mark.
·rve worked really hard to try to
make my stroke more smooth," Anae
said. ·That has always been a
problem for me, because I tend to get
choppy. I've recently had to slow
down my stroke and concentrate on
the little things, instead of gMng
everything I have. Before, the
adrenaJine would take total control,
rather than my head and brain. I lost
focus on what I should have been
doing out there."
That focus, accelerated by prerace
visualization and relaxation
techniques, as weU as the
aforementioned emphasis on stroke
mechanics in training. helped Anae
surpass her goaJs.
Though gratified by her placing in
her individual swims Saturday, Anae
was disappointed by her times.
Ironically, having spent ample energy
in those two swims, as weU as the 200
free relay, she was able to find the
self-described zone that allowed her
to now fluidly in the 400 relay.
·As much as you try to calm
your elr down, you can still get hyped
up and tight,• Anae said. "I think.
being a little tired for that last relay
helped. I also spoke to my dub coach
!Brian Pajerl, who told me a couple
things I couJd do better. I think I went
out a Unle too fast the first 50 of my
"People always go fast in 1he relays,
because it's the only time in
swimming you get to compete with
your teammates," she said. "In the
relay, l wasn't pushing myself for time
as much. so I was able to stay calm
and relax. When l rouched the wall,
all my team.mares were telling me I
got a 52.·
A.nae, also a member ofCdM's CIF
championship water polo team last
fall, djdn't take much time to
celebrate her momentous ClF meet.
She returned to twice-daily workouts
Monday in preparation for a dub
meet Saturday. She said she will now
take aim on qualifying for the junior
nationals this summer. But swimming smoothly has nol
come naturally, said Anae, who, until
making some changes, said
adrenaline and competHive fire often
compromised her form.
"I ftnished eighth in the 100 free
and the I 00 back at last year's CIF
finals and my goaJ coming into this
year was to be in the top four in
both," she aid. "My goal in the 100
I 00 free. In the relay, I tried to make
my two 150-yardJ splits the same."
Anae, who said the best part about
swimming Is the friendships It has
fostered, also noted that swimming as
"There is always room to improve
In swimming.· she said. ·And the
outcome or performance is all based
on what you do.·
and also scored two runs.
Muon Cooper added three
hits and scored two runs while
teammate Kobler Pondord
belted a double and rwo singjes
with two runs scored. Stephen
Snell added three hits and two
runs scored along with Nick
Rublo'a ingle, double and run
scored.
For the Padres. I 0 players
scored at least one run and six
scored more than once.
Gabrld Ruan went 3 for 4,
including a second-inning
mash that brought in two runs.
Patrick Cromwell also went 3 for
4 along with scoring twice and
tallying two RBis.
Noah JeyaraJah added a single
and double, but his defense
stood out. He made a leaping
ca1ch at first base to rob a batter
of a hit and threw out a sliding
runner at third when he fielded a
ball in left 6eld.
Brandon Long coUected three
hilb in three at-bats, including a
triple, and had three RBis while
Brian Jolivette tripled. doubled
and scored two runs. Manolo
l...llguna and CromweU each
doubled and singled for the
Padres and added runs.
John Santoyo had a couple of
hits and scored two runs while
leammate Mu Gllba1 knocked
in three RBls with a base hit
Joebua Butler had an RBI
double while Ryan Adldalon
singled and came around to
score.
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S I' ORTS Thur~y. May '12. 100J 83
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
Titans too hot for CdM
YOUTH SOCCER
Breakers win gold
• lbe day started off bad for Corona
del Mar Hlgh's softball ream. as the tem-
perature reached 98 degrees and the OF
Southern Section Division rv wild-card
game was delayed 20 minutes because
the umpires were late arriving 10 the field.
Things went from bad to worse as
Notre Dame of Riverside scored four
runs in the first inning and went on 10
dereat the Sea Kings. 10-1. Wednesday
at Notre Dame.
The Titans (18-8) led off the bottom of
the tlnit, scoring four runs on Uvee er-
rors.. Four of Notre Dame's nms were
unearned.
Notre Dame led, 8-0, before Corona
del Mar (10-11) picked up 1l~ only run in
the top of the sixth when Heather Lohr-
man's groundout scored Jackie Manning
from third base.
Jennifer Rynda gave up just three hjts
and struck out five for the litan~
Alissa Zoelle (9-9) allowed 14 tuts for
the Sea Kings.
a: OhWcwlrv
Wlldaud
Notre D.me 10, CdM 1
ScoN by Innings CdM 000 001 o 1 J •
NO 401 032 10 1• 1
Aliua Zoelle and Amy Tyson. Aynda and Bell.
W-Rynda. lZoelle. 9-9 28 Kassandra (NO)
38 Thompson (ND). Bell 2 !NOJ. Hallady (NO)
Sage Hill dropped on road
• Vasiting Sage Hill School produced a
near-carbon copy of its firs! meeting
with Western Christian. as the f'ightJJtg
Lancers posted an 8-0 softball victory
Wednesday in a CIF Southern Section
Division V wild-card playoff game.
Western Christian (I I -7) defeated the
Lightning. 6-0, March 20, when Western
sophomore pitcher Melissa Gomez al ·
lowed just two hits and struck out 15.
This time, Gome--1. fan11ed onJy IO.
but, once agajn. yielded two hilt., to end
the Lightning's season at 10-10.
Alexa Shitanishi singled to shon cen
ter field in the fourth for Sage I lill's fir!>l
hit and Christina Mainero singled in the
sixth. Catherine Dailey. who wcilked.
was the only other base nmner for Lhe
Ughtning, which committed five erro~
that led to seven unearned runs.
Sage Coach Jin1 Percival pr.U~ the
defensive work of center lielder Debbie
Yoder-Lee, who caught four fly bail'>.
ClfDMWonV
Wilde.rd
Western Ctu. 8, Sage Hill 0
Score by Innings
Sage Hill 000 000 0 0 I !>
W. Chr 010 12• , a 1 o
Dailey and Torina, Gomel and DeftOfi W
Gomez. l Dailey. 6 7. 28 Gome1 (WC)
·1 he Newpon Beach Brealer., tap1ured the gold
medal after a 3-2. rnmt.> from behind victory owr
North Irvine in the Orange County !>prmg Leal(ut'\
sea.son-ending tournament for glll'> under 10 \un
day.
Shanay FtM"her i.c.ofl•c.l 1he i<anw w111nin..: gual Ill
the fourth quaner
The Hrealcen. tra1letl . I O. altt'r N111 th llv111t· 1uok
an early lead on a d1ret 1 lo( k llw Hn:aker., event·<l
the '>core, I· I, w11h a goal hy )o\lt' JuKWt' '>h<tnnon
Boler was credited wllh rlw J'>'•l't
Irvine regained the lead 111 1 llt' 'enmd quMler
and led, 2-1, al halftime Onu· dga111. 11u: hreaker'
lied the !>Core. 2 2. w11h .:1 1h1r1I 4u.trlt•r ~oal frurn
Courtney Mclnrm.h
The Newport Beach Breakers, with their 3-2, come-from-behind
victory over North Irvine on Sunday, captured the gold medal in the
Orange County Spring League this season in girls under 10 action.
rhe Hrealcer~ reat:hed tlw hn.il w11h Vil tone' uwr
Tu!>lln. 1-0. Corona del \-far (f(urr11·1. fl i. and a i O
win over l.oruna dd \1ar 11>:.tr1111111 fht' Hrt'dJct',..
'>quad. coached by Kirk \frln11,.,h wn...i'>ted of \111
nique Lunanl, <Jaire < .... 11110. Lauren terr\ \ht111
non Boler. Shana) 1-1'·<. twr. C ltr1-,1y ( >lhaH·r Man.i
'>wilt lu'1e Ju~l' . ..:1·lly Hordt·n. < 11\lflllt'V \1t l11
lll'>h l..t-x1 Jenkin'> and ll-t11pl''' Bl.11111·
YOUTH SOCCER
Pil ot Cup meeting
scheduled for tonight
YOUTH BASEBALL
NHBA Indi ans outl ast Dodge rs
I he Indian' ht:ld off th1·
I >od!;l'r'· I l IO. tn Newpon
I larhor HJM•t>all A">,ona11011
Mu,tan~ I JIVJ),1011
YOUTH BASEBALL
A formal annuuncerneni oflhc Daily Pilot Cup
playing '>CheduJ1•5 will be relea ... ed 10 t·.11 h
partiripdling tt'am 1011ighl ill 7 o't Im I.. m a f>1lo1
<.up meeting al Kai!>er Elernenrary '.-.1 h1111l 111
to-.ta Ml''>J. Al k·a .. 1 11nc pPr.,on from t'd< h
(ti I 0 year oh.hi play
Teddy Steffel h111m·rt'd.
''°Klt:'d, "ort•d thrt•t:' run' and
pi1dwc.J whill' Logan Friend hJd
lhfl•t• lui.., thrt'l' rllll'> and lour
l<UI'> ~otty \tefJel 'mgled thrt:'•·
llllll''> whdt• '>llmng 1\-.u run'
.md k1111l kmg 111 1hw1·
plcllt • IWll t• Ill gt> \'llh IV.CJ IJJI-,
tor 1lw I >rnlgt•r.. Cody Caldwell
'lnglt·d .111d pl.1.,.1·d -,1cri11g
tJell'1i..1• v.11111• Hohen Lawrence
h.1d (\'\,, ... 111glt•'
In tlw 11111111 I h\1-,11111
17 H ~'t'.1r old'
Braves rough up Red Sox '< 111101 mu .. 1 ht' in alll'n<fann·
I he fourth annual ewnt. \'\>hich run., f.IJV .!H
lhrough Junt· I at the C.o .. 1a Mc'Wl I arm
• Au'>tin ~mlth m.llll ,, ... 11t11t
I .-tit It 111 l)lt llilld 1111111\g v.l11lt
Bryan ~hullin .111.J \1artin Jr.
~ajera ,1J~1 """'"'d -,111111g
tlt·ll-11" tor tlw l<o·d "11\ 1ga111-,1
the· )..i11~11
Pitchers Mu Prbbie and Ounden
Nk:hobon held the fin.I-place Red Sox
score!~ through fivt' inrun~ a., the
Braves secured a 9-3 triumph m retcnt
Newpon Beach Ut1Je lngue MaJ-01">
action.
Nicholson began the sconng with an
RBI single in the 6n.t innmg and wa...
followed by Grant Kellglan's double and
l>ingle.
Parker Stone. OlDon Campbell.
Andrew Pulcher and Noah Molnar
contributed to the Braves' hit attack.
The defense was led by Jeff Jones.
Frisbie, Id Gerdau. Josh Hamson,
M1chael Hayde and Kevin Tsou.
M.ttch Sands hit his fir;t home run for
the Red Sox. who were aho led by Merrit
Scott.
In other Majors play:
• Nicholson homered. tripled and
singled for lhe.BraWl> ~they defeated
the Giant.s. T~u and I larrison each
added doubles in the Braves· attack.
Jdf Jones pitched a complete game to
earn the victory and doubled Lo left field.
Kelig>an. Frisbie and I layde abo
contributed to the offeru.e. but the
defense again shone
Nkholson teamed with I layde and
No.ti Molnar to tum a double play w
preserw the win. Stone, fn5b1e. c;erdau
and Andrew F~r .,upponl•<l \\ 11 h
~trong defen<,e ~ 'Nell
In MA action:
• Yanlee. 16, Hed 'xix 11
The Yan~ won for the ,l).tJ1ume111
seven games with a tomd offen<.e It'll hy
Preston RJ:sser's double and two RHK
along with timely h1rtmg from Nick
Gooding. Tanner Thau then, Trevor
McGhie and Mk:haef Haert Ctnple).
Jack Murphy. Benny Townsend and
Patrick ~n l>howed 'trong b.i.-R
running 'ilolb and <,olid dt.'len-,e by Eric
Frazier and Jeremy Fox helped prl".t•rw
the win.
Bryce Ashton. lk•.'>t•r .-md Graeme
Fraser comhint:<l for ciWit .. 1nkcout-. .ind
l1mi1ed the Red Sox tn -,i>. hih. l·rn.•.c:r
-;truck OUI the \idc lO l'nd the W1n1('
< .umpln. \'111 fl·aturt' .i rn·urJ <:15 ll'Jlll' \ .. Jiii
~ti-.l'r lidding llJ <l1nrn·r11 11.·am' Uw 11111-,1 111
.111.,. .,chool
~Jllll" l"IL0lllt'rtl.11) 'L hool' 111 ( <l'IJ \II-.,.. .irt·
not pMt1upa1111g h 1-. the re,pon..ih1hl\ ul t·.1d1
'>t hool '> ..idm111..,1ra111111 10 promotl' 1h1· t"\l'lll 11n
ldmpu'>. appoint a UMth and lit·kl .1 lt".1111
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TODAY
Tennis
SCHEDULE
High school boys -Corona def Mar in CIF 1nd1v1du.:1I
diamp1onsh1ps, first round, al Costa Mesa Tennis
Center. singles (Garren Snyder and Newport Harbor·s
Robert Khoury), 11 a.m ; doubles (Wesley Miller and
lsse1 Sa1dal. noon
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Eagles win fli p for home-court advantage
ll1e Lstanna I ligh boy-. volleyball learn \\<Oil
a com flip Wedne-.day and will hu'>t Del Hio
League champion \\/hillier al 7 p.m . on I mby
tn lht' UF '.->outlwrn ~·t·t1011 Dl\'l\1011 Ill
quarterfinal'>.
< oach rracev Ileum· 1-.ctgle<o lH 10 1lw
third !>eed. ..wept Lenturv and Or..1111;e I u
thl'rnn 111 the opening rwo mund.,, fl"Pl't'll\.ely
In thl' l>1\1-,111n II 4u.trterfinal'>. C uronj dl·I !\far
will hu'>t Art:ad1a at 7 pm. I nda)'
Cole Blower and 7..ach
Poneou~ .11,0 "'1\\ 111111· •Ill till'
11111u11d .uul < 111Hnhu11·d ,11 th•
pl.1 It l'orl t'lll" -.mglt·d 1v.111• .11111
'>ttJ1t·d n-.t1 run' "l11lt, Bluv. t-r
.Kklctl 1,.,11 f11t' ,1 nm .md !YA> RRb.
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Lmn1 Trust U/D/T dated
Oclobet 27. 1982 H
n1d Trust hH been
amended and teslaled
prop<».e to pubh"" lhe
1o11ow1nc notice punu
ant to Cll1fcxn11 Probate
Code Section 19040 to
th• credrlou of RACHEL
HIZASCTH OllPHANI.
th• deceased surviv1n1
Settlof of tlM Ofrph1nt
Uvlnt Trost. who d,.d a
rnlclenl of the City or
Newport BHch. County
of Or1n1e. Stile of
CalifO{nl1. on Januaty
29, 2003·
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to the creditors •1141
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"decedent") that •II
penons htvlftt claims
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required lo file tlMm
with lite Sup«tor Co111t
of C1lil0tn 1, Count1 of Oran~. a l 341 The City
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busineu yell Yes L14b111ty Co dueled by an 1nd1•11tuAI Hor you ~l••l•d dome
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coptence Corpor1t10n. 86 Ol Rnh,.•t I Curll\
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Morl111e Int Jefly
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on O!i 00!03
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lfUS TO YOU, c) Aled• rlorels, 2875 KfAS 2 U, 19&4 rt.· lrYiM A¥1. Sll. K, Coste
~tit. Sllltl 20t, Costa ...... CA 92627 ..... CA11127 ~111 A. Snowbell, ~ J. can.a, ~•n 1870 (. 16ttl st .. ,_... .._,~ IMit C, C.4-n t)Oft8eectl. CA92e63 Ir-, CA t1M5 Tiiis buslMss Is COii• l9dl..a M F.-. l6l3 Mtt4 by. 811 ~ ,....,..., co.a. ...... ~ft )'Oii r.lwtlld dolnc
CA m2S bual-y1t7 No Todd 0 . Crone, 682 S. Aleala A. Sno•b•ll
Hlllllidly. AnlMlm, CA Thlt at1l1ment •es
92904 filed •ith IN County
Tlll1 lll11JlllQS Is con· Clerk of Or1na1 County
•tt4 by: • cener•I on 05/09/03
119rtner-llllp 200S .. 44006 ~" tvu 1tart1d dolna Dall,y Pilot Mey 15, 22,
bualMH )Ill? No 29, June 5. 2003 Th418
Wally J. G"t.tr
Thia at1t1m1nt was
flied wlttl the Countr
Cllrti of Or1np County
on04/25/03
IOOH94Ht6
Deity Piiot M1y I, 8, 15,
tz, iOoJ TH376 .......... .........
The tollowll\C penons
.,, doin1 IM.tatneas u :
TM. VOGEL COMPAHY,
J6J Otcl Newport. l'I•• POil Blach. CA 92&63
Joanne Vo1el, 564
South Sunkist SI..
Anaheim, CA 92806
Richard Vo11I. 564
South Sunlllst S t ., Alla~m. CA 92806
This buslntu rs con
ducted by: husb1nd and
wife
H1111 )'OU started dolr1&
business yet? Yes, 1987
Rlchatd Vo1el
Joenna Voeet
This st.tenwint wu
flied •Ith the County
Clerk of Orana• County
on 12/27/02
200UH7902
DaHy Pilot Jan. 1, 8. 15.
22. 2003, amended
publlcetion on Mir 22,
2003 Th458
RND .. -.r~
The follOwln& persons
are dj)in1 buslnns es:
TSP t11enls, 413 San Leon, Irvine, CA 92606
Trisha fiancine Pol·
loci<, 413 Sen Leon,
Irvine. CA 92606
Thia business is con·
dueled by. an 111d1vidu1I
H111e )IOU SIM led doin&
business yet? No
Trisha Pollod.
Thts statement •n fil1d with the County
Clerk of Oran1e County
on 04/25/03
ZOOH942S09
Deily Pilot Mar l. 8, 15.
22. 2003 Th381
Adllllm ..... ... s......
The followln1 persons
are dolna binmess es:
Youna ld11s. 2522 Santa
Ana Ave. IA. Costa
Mesa, Calif. 92627
Sherri Marie Youna.
2522 Santa Ana Ave ,
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
This business Is con·
ducted br: an individual
Have you started do1n11
business yet? No
Sheryl Marte Youn1
This statement was
filed ••th the County
Clerk of Onn1e County
on 05/13/03
200Ut4444S
0 11ly Pilot May 15. 22.
29, June 5, 2003 Th431
......... ..........
Tiie fonow1n1 ,., .. ".
WI dolnc ~ n ;
STt Gro11p, 20211
BrenttlOM ln • Hun• U!WtOll ISuc:h, CA 92646 f'Hd E. Smit!\, 20281
llrentatone ln., Hun·
tlftlton llaeb, CA 92S4S Thlt bllsi-s It COf'I •
ducted by: an llldMduel ..... '°" •lfwtff dolftt ~yetfHo
Todd£. Smith Thhl at1l1~11t •H
filed with the County
Cltfk of Or11111 County
on05/l6/03 200M'44t14
Delly Piiot May 22. 29.
June 5, 12. 2003 TH437 .......... ... s.....
The followln1 persons
1re dolna buslness u :
links Bualneu Group,
5319 Uni111rslty Drive
#509, Irvine. CA 92612
Corbin Harold links,
2314 Fnch1a Lene,
Tust111. CA 92780 This business is con·
ducted by: an Individual
Have you started doin&
business yet? Ho
Corbin Harold ltnks
This s tatement was
filed with the County
Cieri! of Onnae County
on 05/15/03
200Ut4U77
D<11ily Pilot May 22, 29,
June 5, 12, 2003 TH4l6 .......... ... s.....
The followina per sons
lire doina business as.
Myra Aec:essor1es, 8132
Fox hall Oftve, Huntina·
ton Beach, CA 92646
Myra B. Sonnenbera.
8132 foahall Drive,
Huntlnaton Beach. CA
92646
This business 1s con
ducted by: an lnd1v1dual
Have you started dolna
business yet? Yes.
04·01-2003
Myra B. Sonnenbera
Thts s tatement was
flied with the County
Clerk of Oran&• County
on 05/09/03 200SH4400S
Daily Pilot Mar 15. 22.
29, June 5, 2003 Th-419 .......... ... s.....
The follo•tne persons
are dotne business .u smz. 72 fortune Of1ve.
Irvine, CA 92618
Alpa S Savdharia.
25951 Dundee Dme,
Lue Foiest, CA 92630
This buslnen IS con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
H<llve you started dome business yet? Yes,
Aprol 12. 2003
Alpa S. Savdheria
Thts statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 04/15/03
200J69410SS
Daily Pilot May 15, 22.
29, June 5, 2003 Th434 ,......._
... s.....
The followma persons
are doina business u .
MARC[ PAINTING. 821
West 16th Street, New·
port Beach. CA 92663
Marcelo A. Caradonna,
14561 Southfield 01 .
Westminster. CA 926&3
Thrs business rs con·
dueled by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you started dotne
bus.ness yet> No
Marcelo A Cuadonna
This statement was
hied with the County
Cl.,.k ol Orance County
on 05/02/03 200S694S 114
Datly Pilot M<lly 8. l 5.
22, 29, 2003 TH400
Tel Us About
YOUR
GARAGE SALE!
In
CLASSIFIED
(949) 642-5671
......... ..........
'flit foltotrlllt PIOOAt .,. '°"" NMnne ... ,Usaott YOOA, 2700 £.
Cont Hwr. Sult• l,
Coton• Del Mar, CA 92125 Mu w•ll tales, 720
Griffith f'I., L11una Blldt.Ca~l
Tba IMn!Mn Is con·
dllctM •~: N 1n•vldual
..... }IOU •t.tH do4tl& buslnnl yet? No
Mnwtlllallt
Thi• 1tatement w11
ftll.d with the County
Cltr k of Or enc• County
on 05/02/03
200Mt4J11S
Dally Pilot May 8, 15,
22, 29, 2003 TH401 ......... ... s.....
Th• followlna peraons
are doln1 business 1.s:
Dlsco11ery ln1p1ctlons,
11135 N1•port Blvd. Ste.
A109-215. Costa Meu,
CA92627
Thomes F. Han, 365 Hamilton St. Untt fl,
Coste Mne. CA 92627
Thrs business is con·
ducted by· an lndtvldu1I
Have you started cloinc
business yet? Yes. 5/1/
03
Thomes Hall
This statement •u
filed ••th the Counly
Cler II of Or anae County
on 05/16/03
200SH44tlS
Daily Pilot May 22, 29,
June 5, 12. 2003 TtU40
nc.-..... ... s......
The follow1n11 persons
are dolna buslnass u ·
Society. 6000 W. PCH.
Newport Buch, CA
92663
Amber Dobson. 2220
Cliff Drive, Newport
Buch, CA 92663
This busmen "' con· dueled by an 1nd1v1du1i
H11ve you started doina
business yet1 No
Ambet Dobson
This statement wu hied w1lh the County
Clerk of Onn111 County
on 04/25/03
200SH42Slt
D11ly Ptlol May 1, 8, 15,
22. 2003 TH377
fldllll. ..... ... s....
The follow1n11 person'
are dom11 business as
NATIVE SU N WOOD
WORKS, 284 Monie Vista
•B Costa Mesa. CA
92627
Oavtd Allen Casey, 284
Monte Vista •B, Costa
Mesa. CA 92627 This business Is con
ducted br 1n 1nd1v1du•I
Have you started do1n1
business yet? Yu,
5-5·03
David Allen Casey
This •talemenl was
llied with the County
Clerk of 01.inae County
on 05/06/03
200J6'4SSl7
Daily P1lol May 8. 15.
22,29,2003 TH410
fldllll. ..... ... s......
The followina per M>ns
are doma business as R C ARCHITCCTURAl.
166 M111noll1 St , Cost.
MeSI, CA 92627
Ric:h1rd Campbell. 166
Macnolta SI., Costa Mu ,
CA 92627
This business is con
ducted by 1n 1nd1vldual
Hne you slarted do1na
busmess yet? No
Richard Campbell
This statement was
hied with th• County
Clerk of Orana~ County
on 05/10/03
200S6t4SJ02
Delly Ptlol May 22. 29.
lune 5, 12, 2003 TH4S4
PUTAFEW
WORDS TO
WORIFOR
YOUI
(949) 642-5678
NOTICE Of DM>ED PUBUCATIOH
Male purasrt ID S«llorl ll51. RMlllll n Taaion Code
.......... ... ......
Thi follo•llll piflOfll
1(1 .... lllu1Mat u •
L•MOHd• M1111h1t, 1001 w \7th Street, If'.
CosteMua.CA92U7
Roll11t L111d1r1111,
1001 W. 17ttl Street W, Costa-... CA 92'27
Tltit bllslMH .. COii•
d11eled by; en IMlvidulf ~w 10ll stlll't.ICI Mine
bualfteta ~tJ Yet 4/l/03
Robert La"41rffn
ThlS 1tat1111ent wn
llled wltll the County
Cletll of 011n1e County
on 04/25/03
200SH4tns Dellr~Pilot Mey I. 8, 15,
22, 2003 Tti390 ..........
... *'-"
Th• follo•inc persons are dolna buslneu n : SURFSIOC SILVER, 603
E. Belbot Blvd.,IA,
Belbol, CA 92661
Wiiiiam A11thon1
Geor11. 194 C St ..
He.ttlorne, NV 89415
TbtS business is con·
ducted by: an indtviduaf
Have rou st.ted doifll
business yet? Yes,
4-14·03
William Anthony
Georce
Thos statement was
ftl1d •rlh thl County
Clerlt of Or•nae County
on 05/02/03 200UtUl87
O•lly Ptlot Mey 8, 15,
22. 29, 2003 TH397 ..........
"-S.....
The followinc persons
are dofn& business u :
Your G1ra1e. 2340 Sanla
Ana Ave. Apt Al. Costa Mesa. CA 92627
Michael Graf. 2340
Senti Ant Ave .. Apt A2,
Costa Mese. CA 92627
This business " con-
ducted by: an individual
Have you sl•rted dotna
business yet? Yes, 5/16/
03
Mtcilael Graf
This statement wu
f1I~ ••th the County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 05/20/03
200JH4530S
Dally Pilot May Z2. 29.
June !I, 12. 2003 TH.455 .......... ... s......
The follow1n1 persons
are do1n11 bu51ness u .
Cert1f11d Mort11a1e
Tr ain1n11. 3857 Bitch
Street. Newporl Beach.
CA 92660·2660
Robert E rtck Jones.
307 3Sth St . Newport
Beach. CA 92663
This buStness 1s con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you started dome
busmen yet? Yes. 5.7.03
Robert Jones
This st1temenl was
filed with the County
Clerk of Or anae Countr
on 05/09/03
20036944022
Daily Pilot May 15. 22.
29. lune 5, 2003 Th421 ..........
"-S.....
The follo•1n1 persons
are doln1 business as.
Davey Producltons, 839
Sonora Rd . Costa Meu .
CA92626
Dina Davey. 839 So·
nora Rd Costa Mesa,
CA92626 Thos business rs c;on
ducted by an in<ftvldual
Have you dart~ dome
business yet> Yes 01/
01/03
Dina Davey
This statement was f1I~ with the Countr
Clerll or Oran1e Countr
on 05/16/03
200SH44t21
Oa1lr Piiot May 22. 29.
June 5, 12, 2003 TH448
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today I
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-Liii'.... .. Liii' .... -Lllll ......
Tiii followl"' persona ., ..... blltWu ...
CHICAGO 81Kf., 4525 W.
f'CH fA, Newport B~ll. CA92983 Alltllony ... ,..,ry. 4525
W f'Ct4 fA. Newport
ISucll, CA '2163
Tbft busJMls la COft• dllctff by• Ill lndtYlduel
Hltw yOll st•ted dolnl bUUMu yet? Yes, 11·92
Tr llfla Polloctl This 1tat1ment •n filed witll tM County
Cieri!. of Or •na• County
on04mto3
l00Mf4H07
Dally Piiot Mey I, 8, 15,
22, 2003 Th383 ........... ... s......
Th• follo•ln& persons are dolnc business as.
Avalon Home Lo1nt.
2700 Newport Blvd., St.
164. Newport BHc:h. C1.
92663 Oen S. Hayes, 2700
Nt•port Blvd. St. 164.
Ne•port Beech, Ce
92663
This business ts con
ducted by: an 1nd1v1du1I
Hive you slerted dotnl
businus yet? No
Dan S. Heyes
This statement •as
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranc• County
on05/02/03
200Ht4Slt2
011ly Pilot May 8. 15,
22, 29. 2003 TH398
~ .....
"-S..... l ht follow1n1 persons
ere do1n11 business u
DP Auociatu. 177
Riverside Ave. 11060.
Newport Buch. CA
92663
Richard T Price. 12?1 W. Cout Hwy 1414.
Newport Beach. CA
92663
This business Is con
ducted by. an tnd1V1dual
Have you started doina
business yat? No
Ric:hard T Priu
This statement was
!tied with the County
Clerk of Ou nae County
on 04/25/03
ZOOJH42JOI
Oa1lr Ptlot May l. 8, 15
22. 2003 Th391 ..........
"-*'-" The fol10w1n1 per sons
are do1n11 bustness IS
RS ELECTRIC , 1037
P1rkh1ll Ot • Costa Meu
CA 92627
Stecy Sttllm11n 1037
Parlohtll Or , Costa Mes.e,
CA92627
This busmeu 1s con
ducted by. an 1nd1v1dual
Have you sta1ted dolna
business yet7 No
Stacy Stillman
lh1s statement was
filed with the Counly
Clerk of Onnae Counly
on 05/06/03 2003H4JSU
Oaoty Pilot May 8. 15.
72. 29.2003 TH407
fktll. ..... ... s......
The lollow1n1 persons
are doin& business IS
Odds and Ends Peper.
3062 Club House Rd .
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
Ja 1me Beth Bennett
3062 Club House Rd
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
I his business rs con
ducted by 1n 1nd1v1dual
Hive you starred doin1
business yet? No
Jaime Bennett
This st•lement •~)
ftled with the County
Clerk of Or an&• County
on 04n 4/03
200JH42126
011ily Ptlot May 8. 15.
22, 29, 2003 TH405
Re-.. .... ... s.....
The followina per son)
•re do•na bustneu u .
JCAN Hill CONSTRUC·
TION CO . 22052 Susan
l•ne, Hunttnaton Buch,
CA92646
Gile W1yne Hillis,
22052 Sunn l •ne,
Hunhnaton Buch, CA.
92646
This business ts con
ducted by <11n lndmdual
Have you started dotn&
business yet? No
Gayle Wayne H~lts
Tlus statement WIS
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranae Counly
on 05/06/03
200Ht4SS67
Da1ty P1lol May 8. 15.
22,29,2003 TH406
......... ... .......
Thi f0Howln1 f>ll'IOfl•
ltl dolnC bu.-U H !
R£LIAHC£ SN.ES. 2'632
fB ll1nt1 All• An.,
Cost1 Me.a, CA 1262'7 PC RllllllCI lrK. (CA).
263Z •e S.nt• 11111 A111 • Colla Mesa, CA 92S27
Tltls busl11111 la con
ducted by· • c:orpot 11ton
H1111 )'CH.I stwttd dolnc bus~19t1Y ...
05/01/2003
PC Rtlilnce Inc .. Erh9n
O.mlrcl, Prnldlnt
This 1t1t1ment w11
llle.d with the County
Cltrll of Orana• Co11nty
on 05/06/03
200Mt4JH2
Dilly Piiot May 8, IS,
22,29,2003 TH408
Jk-..W.. ... s......
The follo•ln1 persons
are doma business as.
MJS Assocl1tes. 700 Lido
Perk Dr •33. Newport
Buch, CA 92663
MlchHI J. Spendoilnl,
700 Lido Perk Dr. 133,
Newport Buch. CA
92663
ThlS business ia con·
ducted by en 1nd1vidu1I
Have you stllfted do11111
buainess yet? Yes, 2/14/
89
Michael J. Spendol1nl
lh1s statement was
filed with the County
Cle1k of Or1n11e Countr
on 06/16/03 200S6'44t 17
Daily Pilot May 22. 29. June 5. 12, 2003 TH4J8
Re-.. .....
... s......
The lollo•ina penoni
are doina buslnus IS.
Boat Girb. 336 E. 20th
SI 16, Co.sta Meu. CA
92621 NICOie Salcido, 336 [
20th St •6. Cosl1 Mesa.
CA92627
This business '' con dueled by an tndmdual
Hive you stlrted doma
business yet> Yes
3/15/03
Nicole S1lc1do
This statement wu
hied with the County
Clerk ol Oran1e Counly
on05/20/03
200JH4S2t2
D11ly Pilot May 22. 29,
June S, 12 2003 TH450 ,.... .....
... *'-"
The followinc persons
are do1n11 business u
K and G Appltance, 3011
C Vine Avenue. IA.
Oranae. CA 92869
Andrew Khovrtch. 3011
£ Vine Avenue. •A.
Oranae. CA 92869
This business •s con
ducted by. an ind1v1dual
Have you started do•n&
business yet> No
Andrftw Khovroch
lhts statement wu
filed with th• County
Clerk of 01an11e County
on 04/25/03
200JH42SOI
Dally Pilot May I. 8, l!>,
22. 2003 IH382
flc:lllM .....
"-*'-' The follow1n11 person\
ire do1n1 bus111Hs as
GNS CONS TRUC llON.
789 Newton W•y Cosla
Mesa, CA 92627
Ge0<1e N S1mat. Z229
Vist1 Huerta Newpolt
Beach, CA 92660
This bu11ness is con
ducted by an 1ndJv1dual
Have you star led dotnl
business yet> Yu. 1986
Geor1e S.mal
lhis statement was
filed with lhe County
Clerk of Or •nae County
on 05/20/03
200SH452ts
Daily Piiot May 22, 29,
June 5, 17. 2003 Tll451
flc:lllM ..... ... s....
I he followlne per,ons
•re dom1 business H
Interact ive learn1n11
lechnoloaies, 209 f ern
leaf Ave . Corona del
M11. CA 92625
Dean Wtckstrom, 209
Fern leaf Ave . Coion1
del Mar. CA 9?625
This bU!tnUS IS con
ducted by 1n 1nd1v1dual
Have you star ltd dotna
businen yeH No
Dean Wickstrom
This statement was toled with the County
Chlrk ol Oranae County
on 05/16/03
200JH4492t
D11lr Pilot May 22. 29. lune 5, 12, 2003 TH449
....... .... ... ......... ... ......
Tiie fotlowifll per.on.s Tiie follown.1 per.on•
lrl doit1I fluelnlu ... Ill dol"' buMnftl U '
SUNAISC REAL TV 6 ANTHONV'S rNNTINO 6 FINANCW., 11241 ED6ot DtSIGN, 2941-H ~ Gr .. 11, llwri. Per ... CA lit , Co•t1 Miu. C..
90621 92$26 a. . .la1•h Shah. a'8 Thh 11ua1-II 'on· Uliot GrHn, Buena Pllfll, ducted by: •n llldivtdi.t•I
CA 90621 Have you 11#1.ICI doOll&
Thli buslnus la con-b11~ y1tl No
ducted by: an 111diYldu•I Antholly lime
H•v• you atarlld doln& This allttment •" bualMA )'111 No flied with 1111 County
Jaaesh Shah Clerk of Or•nte County
lhls tt.tement •H on 05/02/03
fifed •Ith the County IOOH'4'1M
Clerk of Or1n11 County Oaily Pilot Mey 8, 15,
on 05/02/03 22, 29, 2003 TH40J
200Mt4J19l
Dally Piiot Ma y 8, 15,
22, 29, 2003 TH402 ..........
... s......
The followlnc persons
are doln1 bu$lness as:
St. Abanobe Rulty, 550
P1ul1rlno Ave. •Nl09,
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
Ayman f . S11d1lla.
S50 Paulerlno Ave.
IHI09. Costa Mesa. CA 92626
Thts business rs con·
ducted by· 1n 1ndlvidu1I
Have you stwted cto.n1
bustntss yet? Yes.
01/21/03
Aym1n F. Sudall1
This statement wH
hied with the County
Clerk of Orane• County
on 05/13/03 200S4t4442'
Daily Pilot May 15. 22.
29, .lune 5, 2003 Th428
Re-.. .....
"-S.....
The followina persons
111 dolna business u :
Resource Components
Group, 2760 S. H11bor
Blvd .. Suite I. Santa An•.
Cal1forn1192704
Cr1i11 l. Rodeweld, 8
Morro Bey Ofive. Coion1
Del M11 . C1ilfor nit
92625
This business is con· dueled by· 1n Individual
Have you start~ do11111
bus1neu yet? No
Cr111 L Rodewald
This statement wu
hied with the County
Clerk ol Or1n11• County
on 05/09/03 200H9440H
Daily P1lol M•y 15. 22
29. June 5. 2003 TM 15
fldtlm ..... ... s....
The follow1n11 persons
are do1n11 buSflless as.
Ts1d Kenu. 315 Fernan
do Balboa. CA 92661
Verla F Cole. 315 r ernando. Balboa. CA
92661
Th" business ts con
ducted by. an 1nd1v1dual
H•ve you st•rted dolnf
busines.s yet' Yes, 198
Verla F Coltt
rhtS shlemttnt WU
hied with the County
Chlr~ of Or1n1e County
on 05/13/03 200JH44442
Daily Ptlot Ma1 15, 22 .
29 June 5. 2003 Th'*30
Ac-. ..... ... s.....
I he lollow1ne per sons
art doin& bu11neu I\·
Garaae lndusb-. 137
Industrial Way Costa
Mesa, CA 92627
Gary Katsarts, 230 C
16th Pl eB. Costa Mesa.
CA92627
flus busmess IS Con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Have yoo st.a.-ted doM:&
bus1ntu yet> No
Gitry Katsaris
This statement was
hied ••th the County
Clerk of Ounce County
on 05/13/03
200SH44«0
Deily Pilot May I~. 22. 29. lune 5, 2003 lh4?9 .........
"-S.....
lhe followlna persons
are doina busineu u ·
Royal Soluttons. 7326
Ru1dencia. Newport
Beach, CA 92660
Helen Hun1. 7326
Ru1denc1a, Newport
Beach, CA 92660
This business rs con·
ducted by· an 1ndlvldu1I
Have you slMted doin&
bus'"ess ret? Yu. '*121/
03
Helen Hun1
Thts s t.atement was
hied with the County
Clerk of Orence County
on 04125/03
2001H422ff
Daily Pilot May 1, 8. 15,
22.2003 Th388
The follo•in1 f)l(aona
111 cloln.1 buslness u ;
ARMORCOM. 16 Rem·
lnaton. Irvine, CA 92620
Patrick C1rl McCul·
loch, •6 Remln1ton,
lrvi111, CA 92620
This buslneas ii con·
ducted by. en Individual
Hive you stw led dolnl
business yet? No
P1tric:k C MGCulfoch
This statement wes
filed •1th the Count~
Clerk of Oranae County
on 05/06/03 200SH4JJU
Daily Pilot May 8. 15,
22, 29, 2003 TH409 .......... ... s......
fhe follow1n1 pe~sons
are dolnc bus1n1n "
C1ndelf1 Siles, 117 G
Street, Newport Buch.
CA92661
Matthew f 1shm1n. ll 7
G Street. Newporl
Beach, CA 92661
Thts bullness 11 'on·
ducted by· an 1nd1vldu1I
Hive you st.,ted do1n1
business yet! No
Matthew f 1ahm1n
This statement was
filed with the Counlr
Clerk of Or anae Counly
on05/13/0J 200S6'444H
Daily Piiot May 15, Z2 29. June S. 2003 Th43? .......... ... s......
The lollow1n1 persons
are dolnc buStneu "
B11 Wave Product.on•.
518 Oahl11 Ave • Coron•
del Mar, CA 92625
David G1merm1n. 518
Dahha Ave , C«on1 dtl
Mar. CA 92625
Thts business is con
ducted by •n 1nd1vldu1I
Hne you started dotnc
buStness yet1 Yes 11 6
96
Oav1d Gamer man
Tlus statement wn
ftled with the County
Clerk of Or•n11e County
on 05/16/03
200S6t44t2S
Oaoly Pilot M1y 22. 29,
June 5, 12, 2003 lU444
,....... .....
... s....
The lollow1n1 person\
Ire do1n1 bustness H
St A1>1nobe F1n1nc11I,
550 P 1ular 1no Ave
•Nl09, Costa Meu, CA
9?626
V10y Meh1ny. 5~0
Paular1no Au •NI09.
Costa Meu. CA 92626
This busmen rs con
dueled by an md•vldu1I
Have you stll'ted do1111
bustness ret1 Yes
Olnt/03
Vic~y M.h1ny
This statement wo
hied wllh the County
Clerk ol Or •nee County
on 05/13/03
200S6'44427
Daily Pilot May 15, n
l9 lune~. 2003 Th427
Re-.. .....
"-S.....
The followlnc person•
are dotna business H 5
Sbr Clunen, 12 1S
Baker. Costa """· CA 92626 QCl. inc (CA). 10221
Arundel Ave .. Weslm1n
s ter. CA 92683
This bu~ness is con
dueled by 1 coipor1lton
Hive you st111t1d dotnc
business yet> Yes.
4.72 03
QCL, Inc . Quyet Van
le. Pres1denl
ThtS stetemenl wu
ftled wtth th9 County
Ciwll of Or1n1e County
on 04125/03 200S4942JOS
Detfy Piiot May 1. 8. IS,
22, 2003 Tl\385
STARTING
ANEW
BUS/NESS?f.
• • • • • • • • • •
.......... ... ......
Thi folo•l"I p1nont
lfl dolnl b~ ...
M5 ENT£Rf'tl!(S, 25045
l• Mariavtt•. t.ac.u•• Hit-'. ce11fotnt. mn
Mallo N•bl, 25«M5 l1
Mf:!n ush. la&11"•
" • Cellfomle 92677 bh buNner.a It con
ducted bw· en lndtvicluel
Haw '°" .... led dolnc buslftus ytlf Yes,
05/11/03 Merlo N1bl
This •l•l•ment •ea
fifed with thl County
Clefk of Or1n1• County
on05/13/03 200JH4448t
D•lly Pilot May 15. 22.
29. June 5, 2003 Th433 ..... ..... ... s.....
The followln& person~
are dolna butiness •~
Information Recutina
S1rv1cn, 11 Palermo St .
L1111na Nlautl, CA 92671
Robert Bruce Gld·
dens. II Palermo St ..
L•11un1 Nlpel. CA 92677
This busloen ts con
ducted br 1 central
per tnerst11p
Heve you started do1n1
buMlless yat> Yu. 3 15
03
Robert Bruce Giddens
Thts stalemtnt was
filed with the County
Clerk of Orana• County
Oil IY.>/20/03 200JH4SJOO
Diily Ptlol M•y 22. 29,
.kine 5, 12. 2003 TH.452 .......... ... s......
The lollow1n1 per son•
ire doin1 busineu as
a) lames Ort• Photoi
b > 1320 Collectlblu, 6 70
W 17th St G·!>. Cosla
Mna, CA 92627
James Drew. 1211
Hacilett Ave . Lon~
Buch, CA 9081S
This bus1ness " con
ducted by· 1n 1nd1v1du11
Hive you st•rted do1ne
business yet1 Y •• l 2/
02/02
James Drew
!his \latement was
hied with lhe County
Clerk of Or a nae County
on 05/16/03
200SH44t20
D11ly Ptlol May 22 29
June S. 12, 2003 TKUI ,.... ......
... s.....
The lollow1n1 per son)
art doma busoneu u
rl•t Whu t Gras• Man Im Londenderry St
Costa Mn•, CA 92626 David Allen [ clo.erl
1222 Londonderry St
Cost,i Meu , CA 92626
This bu,•neu 1s ~on
ducted by an tnd1v1dual
Have rou star led dome
buStnus yet? Yu. c 1/1/88
David A Eci.ert
rh1s sl1temer1t WU
filed w1lh lht Countr
Clerk of Orance County
on 05/09/03
200SH4~02J
011ly Pilot Mir 1 S, 22
29, Junt 5, 2003 Th42l
"*-..... ... s......
The f0How1n1 persons
art dollll bUMMSS I \
The Cur llS Company
2389 Certton Pl Ste A
Cost• Mesi, CA 92627
Rober! Tryre Curios
2389 Car I ton Pl1ce
Svtlt A. Costa Meu CA
92627
Thrs busmen IS con
ducted by 111 1nd1vtdu11
H1vt you llitrted do•nt
bu11nen yet> Yes Dec
1999
Rob11t I Curll\
fl'llS slaltment WU
filed with Ille County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 04m/OJ
200Ut4U It
D1t1r Ptlol May 1, 8. l 5,
22. 2003 Th319
Notice Is hereby 111ven
that the underSti111d will
be sold at publte Auction
on May 30. 2003
Stervma Scholer's Mtnt
Stor•a•. 1957 Newporl
Blvd , Cost• Meu , Ca
92627. (949) 631-3379
'40/f4004 l 1urel lun·
dQu1st. Household llems l 1ndlor d r eser vH llM
riatlt to bid at ult Cash
only Si le ts subiect lo
canc:ellltton m lhl event
of wttlement bel•etn l1ndlord ind obh11ted
p•rty
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