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THURSDAY,MAY29,2003
No decision on
new City Hall
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH /DAILY PILOT
A basket of lights get the attenbon of a youngster and his mom as they shop m the new IKEA store in Costa Mesa
City Council will wait
until n ext meeting so
public can give input
on replacing or
renovating building.
June Casa1rande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BtAC:ll -Some
envbion a $30-miJJion City Hall
complex with a parking structure
and public MJUare atmosphere.
Othen. say the city should look
for Lhe most effi cient way to up-
grade the building!> 11 already
ha.!> Still other!> ..ay that now I!'>
not the ume to make a coMly in-
ve<.tm enl.
An hour-and-a half d&u~1on
on C11y 1 latl 11llprovement<> got
t'ffiOlJOnaJ fues.day night, LaW.
mg the rnuncil to con tinue the
matter until us June 10 meeting
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Buyer begin
IKEA inaugurates its fl agship store
in Costa Mesa with about 2,000 customers,
25 wedding renewals and log sawing
Pastor pleads not
guilty to lewd act
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
E arty Wednesday morning.
Dave BumeU sleepily pulled
himself out of bed and
headed to the opening of the
llCP.A at Home Ranch.
Five hours earlier. IKFA staff had
assembled one of their bed fram es
for Burnell, the Mt customer tn line.
Burnell arrived at the store at 11 a.m.
Tuesday, a whole day early.
"I've lived hen! 23 years and
thought. 'How cool wouJd It be to be
the first guy in line:· Burnell said. ·r
can alwa~ drive by and !>aY I was the
first guy through that door.·
IJCF.A Orange County Costa Mel>a,
as it is mown, opened Wednesday to
a crush of i;hoppen.. ~me 2.000
thronged the store in the morning
It took him about three seconds.
The 32-year-old Burnell, a Costa
Mesa resident. lives in an apartment
at Bristol Street and Paularino
Avenue. already dose to the new
IKEA. When he rolled out of a bed at
5 a.m. Wednesday, though. he was
only a few steps from the store.
A customer leaves with bags of
See BUYER, Pa1e M krtchenware on IKEA's opening day.
Pilot Cup begins with 1,800 players
Annual soccer tournament is even larger
this year, and event officials want to
encou rage that trend.
Chrl1tfne Carrillo
OattyPtlot
COSTA MESA -Referees blew
their whistles Wednesday after-
noon, kicking off the first day of
the long-awaited Daily Pilot Cup
competition.
this tournament play in other
-toumaments.-however there are
kids in this tournament that
have never played soccer be-
fore," said IG.rlc Mcintosh. the or-
ganizer of the evenL "This tour-
nament introduces soccer to a
lot of kids ... and the kids get to
play with their school chums. so
It has a little different atmos·
phere (for a tournament! be·
cause they're playing for their
school "
grade srudents and fifth. and
sixth-grade students.
Including public and private
school students from Costa Mesa
and Newport Beach. the compe-
ot.ion has become a community-
wide event that gives srudents a
chance to showcase their soccer
skills and their school spiriL
While students have become
quite enthusiastic about the
event, teachers and administra-
tors have developed a similar af-
finity for iL
INSIDE
For more Pilot Cup coverage,
see Sports Pages 82 and 83
hances the lcids' moovauon at
their school·
Always looking for the educa-
tional in school activities. school
officials appreciate the bene6ts
of their participation.
Church official says
former St. John the
Baptist pastor had
problems, but not
with children.
Oeepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
(,()~"TA Mf-~'iA -A Catholic
Olurch official on Wedn~ay
said she IS not surpnsed that a
former Costa Mesa pastor on
Tuesday pleaded not guilty to
molesting a local teen.ager 25
years ago.
Shirl G1acomi. chancellor of
the D10<.e<..e of Orangt', ..a1d b8
year-old Dt.0111'> I von.,, who
'>t'rved a ... p<:t..,tor of \t John the
Bapll5t t.athohc Olun:h on BciUr
StTttt for 18 year;, had admined
to "improper t>ehaVtOr· with
adult'> in the pa ... 1. but nt"\er \Vllh
children or youn~ adult ....
1 yon.., had madl' that adm1 ...
..,,on in 1979, when ht' Y-a.'> .i p~
tor at the Lo.,ta 'vll'"-' l lnm h. '>lw
'>3Jd.
"I le went into rnun-.ehng and
evaluation for that," (11acom1
said. "Rut we havt• llt.'Vl'r had l'Vl
denre of the behavior ht.> " being
charged with·
SeePASTOR,Pa1eM
About 1,800 students through-
out the Newport-Mesa area will
head to the Costa Mesa Fann
Complex this week to participate
ln the soccer tournament that
began Wednesday and continues
through Sonday, the longest the
tournament has been held
"[Most) of the kids playing in
The Pilot Cup has reached its
participation high with 48 boys'
and 48 girls' teams ln two sepa·
rate dlvisions. third-and fourth-
·it's kind of a way of being in-
volved with the kids that allows
for a different perspective of
both them and me," said Kaiser
Elementary School Principal Sta-
cey Holmes, the onJy principal
who will serve as a coach during
the tournament. "I think it en-
"f think that sports are a very
important pan of a student's
overall development." said Ken
Killian, principal at Rea Elemen-
tary School, a former Pilot Cup
champion school. ·1 think the
teachers' have nn Interest to
work with students in an atmos-
phere beyond the cltwroom. I STEVE McCRN« I DAILY Pl.OT
Davis defenders swarm over Harbor View dunng boys' fifth and
s.. CUP, p ... M . sixth grade action of the Pilot Cup at the Farm Complex.
ICE HOCKEY SPECIAL
Wait took its toll on IMcks
• EDITOWS NOTE.: A. a
apecW fMtunt, Guy
· ~a Newport Beach
reektent and fonner
goelle for tM Mighty
Oucb, will be writing
1'9gU11r ct.M9 .t>out tM
tMm and lta experiencte
throughout the playoffs.
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THE BELL CURVE
Thoughts for Decoration Day
and Bob Hopes birthday
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A2 Thursday, May 29, 2003
P~LITICS
THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
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Rohrabacher right in the middle
POLITICS ASIDE
ls it too soon .
for primary ··
Paul Cllnton
Daily Pilot
Rep. Dua RohrabM:ber is doing
his J>M1 ~ $lloothJhe wayfor
peace in the Middle East.
Rohrabacher traveled to the
region Sunday as part of a
congressional delegation to vocally
support President George W. Buab's
"road map" for creation of a
Palestinian state.
Rohrabacher, Rep. Darrell Ilsa
CR-Vista) and others are meeting in
Jerusalem this week with Israeli and
Palestinian leaders.
"The level of hope is high and
both Israelis and Palestinians seem
willing to seize the moment for
peace," Rohrabacher said. "In the
meantime, I am encouraging
everyone I meet with to trust the
process and each other."
Rohrabacher Is scheduled to
meet with Israeli Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon today. He will tour the
West Bank. as well. Costa Mesa's
representative should be bade in
the U.S. on Friday.
Bush's Middle East peace plan
calls for peace and a Palestinian
state by 2005 as part of an effort to
end decades of intransigence on
the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Bush announced he will meet
with Sharon and Palestinian Prime
Minister Mahmoud AbbM as part
of a peace summit in the Middle
East next week. Bush leaves for the
Middle East on Friday.
Supervisors support their
own in Assembly race
County Olairman Tom Wilson
has garnered the support of his
peers as he seeks a seat in the
Assembly.
His four fellow supervisors,
including Newport-Mesa
representative Jim Silva, have
thrown their endorsement behind
him, Wilson has announced.
Wilson, who now represents
Newport Coast, is running for the
73rd District seat now held by
Patricia Bates.
An award with some
Hope behind it
To honor entertainer icon Bob
Hope, Rep. <llrls Cox has
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Rep. Dana Rohrabacher at a paddle-out memorial for Steve Webster, victim of the 2002 Bali nightclub attack.
introduced a proposal that would
create an annual award in his
honor.
Hope, who starred in numerous
Hollywood movies and led USO
shows abroad for American
servicemen from World War 11 to
Desert Storm, celebrates his lOOth
birthday today.
•As we celebrate Mr. Hope's
100-year birthday, a grateful
nation is establishing a legacy in
his honor that will last another
hundred years," Cox said. "I can
think of no more fitting way to
repay our debt to a great American
patriot."
Hope is not expected to" attend
any of the birthday celebrations in
his honor. He spends much of his
time in his Toluca Lakes estate.
Cox introduced his bill, H.R.
2087, earlier this month. Sen.
Diane Feinstein has dropped in a
similar proposal, S. 1150, which
woµld face a vote in the upper
house.
Both proposals would set up
the Bob Hope American Patriot
Award, which the president will
give out each year to a deserving
American who "best represents
the ideals of freedom,
democracy, strength, justice and
goodwill."
Gunpbell talks workers
compensation
Assemblyman John Campbell
held a town hall meeting on
Wednesday with other legislators
to discuss workers compensation
issues facing local businesses.
Campbell, who represents
Newport Beach, held the meeting
at Otapman University in Orange.
At the meeting, Campbell joined
Assembly colleagues Patricia
Bates CR-Laguna Niguel), Robert
Pacheco CR-Industry), Lynn
Daucher CR-Brea), Tom Hannan
(R-Huntington Beach) and Todd
Spitzer (R-Orange}.
Campbell criticized the state's
workers compensation system for
burdening businesses with
burgeoning fees.
"The swell of increased fees is
drowning our California
businesses," Campbell said. "We
cannot fail our business
community."
.. 11 a.m. at thew. Colli .. .., Yecht
aub.. lnbmldon: (714) EifP.4122
14: The Republlcln Party of Orange
County will hold Ila ennuef •Reg Day
Seklte to F1'Mdom" dinner. A
recepdon le et 8 p.m., end dinner la
et 7 p.m. et the Wesdn South COMt
fltau Hotel. Information! (71 .. )
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11: The Republican Party of Orange
County Centr81 Commhtee wll hold
I generef meedng .. 7 p.m. at the
South Coast Plal w.dn H<*I ..
e88Anton Blvd., Cotta Meta.
Admi.lon .. free," ...
Alpublclne ,,. welcome. (71")
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11: A funckelling '9C9pdon for CNd
~for h.11mbly wt• be held
from .. to 8:30 p.m. lnfonnetlon:
(948) 717-7756
coverage?
D uring the past weeks, the Dally Pilot
has covered several political races .
in a fair amount of detail: the 70fh
Assembly District and the 35th Senate
seat. which have primaries next March.
and the 2004 race for the c.osta Mesa Oty ·
Council.
AD three have interesting stories: the .
10th is turning on one candidate's 1996 .
support of Ptlllldent Olnton; the 35th is a.
battle between two assemblymen that has
included questions of character; and the .
Costa Mesa council. with the replacement
of Kainsl Robtnlon and the stepping dowp.
of Bric Bewl' from consideration for her . •
seat. is a grand setup of
..-------, the city's •trnprover"
group going against its.
establislunent
A few readers, as well
as interested parties .
among those involved
in the races, have
thanked the paper for
focusing on these
political stories so early
on -earlier, and S.J. CAHN certainly in tar more
detail, than any other •
local media have.
It is part of the makeup of this paper -;
a fortunate one, I argue -that we can
publish and focus on stori.es of interest to.
our readers that might not get much
CQYerage in other media outlets.
(This can run both ways of course.
While most would argue it is good we can ,
give day-to-day coverage to the
replacement of a Costa Mesa Oty Council.
member, some might feel differently aboat
stories on ... well. a number come to • ~
mind, and to avoid my voice mail being '
full before I get to work today, I'll leave It to
the readers' memories.) · ..
At the same time, it strikes me as ,
possible that we just might be too early on
these stories. This thinking is based, in ~
part, on the ftuny of stories surrounding ,
the debate earlier this month among the , .
Democrats running for the presidential .. ~
nomination.
• That debate, on a Saturday evening in · •
South Carolina, did not get the type of
coverage (front page, with sidebars and
many, many reporters} it would have a
year from now.
The Washington Post ran the story on
A4. The Los Angeles Tunes ran its previewv
of the story on A2 l and its coverage of the
debate ran on A26. That story induded
this line: ·Although the debate was a
premier event on the political calendar, it ·
wau limited draw beyond the Drayton
Hall Theatre, where it was held before an
audience made up of supporters of :
individual campaigns and political
activists in general."
Not exactly blockbuster. But when
people aren't interested in a story, to a
certain extent. tt is hard to make It news.
And at this point. people are not
interested in who will be the one to
challenge Pnaldmt Bulb next fall
The questions then before us are
whether people are interested in who will.•
replace John C-mpbeD in the 70th •
Assembly seat; whether Campbell will
OYerCOme fellow Assembiyman Ken
Mllddox in the race to replace state Sen.
Ro. Johmon; and what the makeup of
the Costa Mesa Oty Council will be at the
end of2004.
If you aren't, let me know, and we can
tone down the coverage. If you are, also let
me know so 111 be reassured that I'm oot
alone here.
• 8.J. CAHN ia the managing editor. He can b9 '
reached at (9491 574-4233 or bv e-mail at '
•.j.~hn@latimes.com.
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Planners keep compatibility,
dump harmony for 2nd stories
Costa Mesa commission urges the City
Co uncil to adopt new home expansion
guidelines that sever the two requirements.
posed for a tract generally boun-
ded by F.Mt 19th Street on the
north, Irvine Avenue on the east,
~'t I IJth Street on the south and
Tu.stin Avenue on the west
Deirdre Newmen
Daily Pilot
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COSTA MESA -"Harmony"
and "compatibWty" -the two
words that have been known to
strike fear in homeowners look-
ing to expand -no longer pose
a double threat.
"Harmony" is out
"CompatibWty" survived, but
in a dilferent context than be-
fore. .
'On Tuesday. the Planning
Commission finished its exhaus-
tive review of the city's zoning
code and design guidelines for
home expansions and forwarded
them to the City Council for re-
view. Changes to the code and
the guidelines passed on 4 -0
votes. The changes cover issues
such as Door area ratios, second-
story construction and design re-
view procedures.
One of the most significant
Changes is the replacement in
the wning code used to require
"harmony and compatibility" for
new development with a new
condition that projects meet
"design excellence."
"Compatibility" still makes it
mark. though. after commission-
ers reinserted it as a standard in
reference to established neigh-
borhood., to appease the Mesa
Verde commwuty. Previously.
WHAT'S AFLOAT
• WHArs AR.OAT is published
periodically. If you are planning a
nautical event, submit the
information to the Daily Pilot, 330
W. Bay St, Costa Mua, CA
92627;byfaxto(949)646-4170;or
by e-mail to
dailypilot@latimes.com.
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SAILING CLASSES
Onnge Coast Cohge .. ofNrina
new credit and noncredit sailing
classes this summer. Most
classes are five weeks In length.
and boat.a range from Udo 14
qinghies to large ocean racers,
even keelboats. Cruising
seminars are also being taught.
The OCC Sailing Center is at 1801
W. Pacific Coast Highway,
Newport Beactt. (949) 645-9412 or
visit O<X::tU1iling.com.
s.wng fudnation o«.-a .....
in boating safety and sailing
year-round for persons with
disabilities. Free. (949) 640-1678.
Onnge County employers can
bring their empk>yees out to
Newport Beach on weekdays to
enjoy a day of sailing courtesy of
Orange Coast College. The School
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AtTJ'O • HOMEOWNERS • HF.Aini
.51#1!..11 s,,,,u 1957
oew development had to pass
muster with "bannooy" and
"compatibility" with existing or
antidpated development in the
neighborhood.
Mesa Verde resident Robin
Leffler applauded the move.
"I 'thought that was good, very
good," Leffler said. "I think lhe
lntent is still there with the addi-
tion of '<..'Ompatibility.' It gives
reference to the neighborhood
that the home will be in. That
was very imponan1 to us in the
Mesa Verde community."
Councilman Gary Monahan
initiated review of the code and
guidelines to make the process
clearer and faster. With the
changes. the approval process
could take as JjnJe a<> a week
rather than drag on for eight to
10 weeks.
Before Tuesday, the commis-
sion had already conducted
three smdy sessions and two
pubJjc hearing.5 on the changes.
The commission's action means
that the City Council can con-
sider the guidelines al the same
time it consider:. a view protec-
tion ordinance and an overlay
zone in July.
The council postponed those
items until the changes 10 the
code and design guidelin~ were
done. fhe overlay zone. with
linlits on construction, i!> pro
of Sailing and Seamanship now
offers a chance for groups to work
with the on-board instructor on
different sailing techniques while
they get advice on how to
perform well in business. No
sailing experience necessary.
One-day classes cost from $100 to
$125. (949) 645-9412.
BOAT RENTALS
With Marine w.terSports st the
Balboa Fun Zone, you can enjoy
nautical experiences from mild to
wild. Take a self-guided tour of
the bay in your choice of power
and sail watercraft, jump the
ocean swells in a Sea-doo jetboat.
put you sport-fishing skills to the
test in a fully equipped Boston
whaler, or soar above it all on a
parasail flight along the Newport
coast. Complimentary ioe and
beverages are included with all
electric boat rentals.
Balboa Boat Rentals can put you
on the water in many ways: with
smgle and double kayaks, electnc
boats, 14-holder sailboats. pedal
boats and runabouts for offshore
use or cruising the bay. Balboa
Boat Rentals also holds two-hour
scavenger hunts aboard the
electric bay boats, providing
group activity for corporations,
Another change Is the removal
of noticing neighbors Cor certain
residential remodels. The new
process. if the council adopts It.
would establish a threshold for
Door area ratio and a percentage
of second story over the first
story. If this threshold is met,
Plarming Department staff can
approve a project without notify-
ing neighbors within 500 feet, as
is now required.
Commissioners Joel Faris and
Katrina Foley said I.hey felt that
l'ft>tice should be given to at least
the next-door neighbors. But
that idea perished on a 2-2 dead-
lock. with Commwioner Dennis
DeMaio absent.
While Foley conceded that the
changes make the process more
efficient, she wasn't sure if they
bridged the chasm between
property rights advocates and
those who w.int 10 preserve the
essence of a neighborhood.
*It's been a real struggle be-
cause I think there's a tension in
the city between those who want
10 have community identities,
neighborhood Identities versus
those that want to have son of a
laissez-faire approach, H Foley
1>a.id. "We look direction from the
City Council lo make the proces.s
more efficient. I just hope it
do~n·1 1urn into having less than
exLelle111 proJL"CI!>."
birthdays, nonprofit
organ1zat1ons and group outings.
The hunt padcages include boats.
tnv1a questions, maps, Polaroid
cameras and supphes. The coS1 of
a hunt begins at $225 per boat
and catering Is available at an
additional rate. For hunt
reservations, call (949) 673-7200
Ei.ctric: boat rentals ere aveilabfe
by the hour at Duffy Electric
Boats, 2001 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. All boats are
equipped with window
enclosures and CO players. Ice
and cups are provided.
Reservations are suggeS1ed. An
hour rental 1s $75. (949) 645-6812.
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RECORD
A Wednesday story
misidentified Tun Crom-
weU as a former Costa
Mesa planning commis-
sioner ("Not a gutter ball
yet, -Wednesday). He has
not served on that com -
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PUBLIC SAFETY
2 locals face porn
charges after sweep
Several law enforcement agencies
team to arrest Orange County
residents suspected of possessing
illegal images of children.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Piiot
Bryce Daniel Klepinger, 27,
of Irvine; Johnny Hail, 52,
of Mission Viejo; and Luke
NEWPORT-MF.SA -1Wo Thomas, 22, of Orange.
local men race charges of Possession of child por·
po~ing child pomogra-oography carries a maxi·
phy after a targeted sweep mum jail sentence of five
by federal agents in Orange years in federal prison.
County last week. officials Lee said the "sweep" was
said. a "creative initiative"' that
Samuel l.4me. 68, of Costa involved several law en·
Mesa pleaded guilty to or-forcement agencies, in·
dering videotapes contain· eluding the FBI, the U.S. at·
ing child pornography over tomey's office, the U.S.
the mail, Assistant U.S. Atty. Postal Inspection Service,
Richard Lee said. the Bureau of Immigration
An arrest warrant is also and Customs Enforcement
out for 56-year-old Richard and the California Depart·
Darrell Lewis of Newport ment of Justice's Bureau of
Beach, who "is believed to Investigation.
be hospitalized," Lee said. "We put several of these
He said FBI agents seized cases togecber and made it
about 115 pornographic a sweep to emphasize our
images of children from commitment to investigate
Lewis' home computer that , iUld prosecute these cases,·
he aJJegedly downloaded he Said.
from the Internet Possession and distribu·
Lane is scheduled to be tion of child pornography
arraigned July 7, and Lewis is a federal offense.
will likely be arrested after Lee said "technology and
he is released from the hos· the Internet have made it
p11aJ. Lee said. easier to access and distnb-
Arrest warrants are also ute child pornography.·
out for Donald C. Armbrus· But aJJ the same. Jaw en·
ter. 51 . of Modjeslca Can· forcement agents are also
yon; Robert W. Kennedy, 70, well equipped with the
of Anaheim; Robert Earl tools to fight these crimes,
Rountree, 23, of Orange; be said.
and Kevin Hunt, 3 1, of ·A sweep does not mean
Stanton. this is the end.· Lee said.
Four other men agreed to "We'll continue our com·
plead guilty to the charges. rnitment to investigating
fhey were Michael Honea. and prosecuting such
52. of 1 luntington Beach; crimes.·
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Adema Avenue: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
1300 blodc at 12:53 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Avenue of the Alts:
Forgery was reported in the
3400 blodc at 2:09 p.m .
Tuesday.
• Fairview Road: A
hit-and-run was reported in
the 2300 blodc at 8:07 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Palace Avenue: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 2000 blodc at
7:20 a.m. Tuesday.
• Peterson Place: A vehide
burglary was reported in the
2700 blodc at 7:06 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Pitcairn Drive: A
hit-and-run was reported in
the 1700 blodc at 7 a.m.
Tuesday
OBITUARY
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• Eat 18th StrMt: Petty theft
was reported in the 400
blodc at 11:16 a.m. Tuesday.
• w.t 19th StrMt:
Veridallsm was reported in
the 600 btodt at 10:16 a.m .
Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• w.t e.a,o. Boul.vmd: A
hit-and-run was reported in
the 1800 blodc at 9:41 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Highland Drive: Battery
was reported in the 1100
blodc at 6 p.m. Tuesday.
• Jambot"M Rold: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
1100 bfodc at 1:54 p.m .
Tuesday.
• Plecerwda Awnue: Petty
theft was reported in the
1600 bfodc at 6:20 a.m.
Tuesday.
• 32nd StrMt: A commercial
burglary was reported in the
400 bfodc at 10:18 a.m.
Tuesday.
DON LEAOi I DAILY Pit.OT
People wait in line to enter the IKEA store in Costa Mesa on opening day . One customer who showed up the day before got a bed.
BUYER
Continued from Al
hours after a few zing'ers from TV
pmonality Joan Rivers. The
festivities also feanmd a
traditional Swedish log sawing
caemony and 25 couples
renewing their wedding vows.
Shoppers came from across
Southern California to buy tea
lights, Billy bookcases. Poang
CITY
Continued from Al
much of his prof~1onal career
in City Hall. said he never Ul·
tended to push for a complete
razing of the existing buildings.
"I like old buildings. When I
worked here, I wasn't in a box.
Nearly every office has a win-
dow," Webb said. "I just feel that
we might be able to get by with
leaving some of the buildingi.
here."
The councilman's comments
came after a lengthy presenta·
lion from Griffin Holdings, a
consultant hired to assess needs
PASTOR
Continued from A 1
The church evaluated Lyons
and considered him "no risk."
she said.
The Orange County district
attorney's office last month
charged Lyons with one count
of performing a lewd act with a
child and four counts of oral
copulation. Costa Mesa Police
arrested Lyons on April 25 at
his Seal Beach home.
Lyons spent all of his years as
a priest in Los Angeles and
Orange counties, but remained
the longest time in the Costa
Mesa church -between Octo-
ber 1978 and-January 1996.
Prosecutors say the victim
was about 13 years old in 1979
when the alleged crimes hap·
pened. The victim was sent to
Lyons for counseling, accord·
HOCKEY
Continued from Al
ourselves and blame the game's
loss on having too much time to
rest, practice and fucus on what
they needed to do in the finals
in order to win. there were other
factors that lead to the loss.
First and foremost was the
still and playoff savvy of cbe
Devils. This is a veteran team
lead by vetenm players such as
Martin Brodeur and Scott
Stevens, and along with them
comes a cast of solid If not
spectacular players.
Guys like John Madden will
continue to give the Ducb fits
on the penalty kill unJt and will
like evay advantage they can
pt to make something happen
ollensively when on a defensive
role. Guys lib Jamie
Langienbrunner will be 10 dote
to PauJ Kadya that we wOJ not
really be able lO dilcero who is
wearing the No. 9 jeney.
The Oevi1a showed why they
have been to the ftnall thRle out
of che .... four,.,s 11\d why
~ bift two Scanley Cup rlnp
on their lngers.
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the belt team out OD the Ice and
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chairs and other popular OCF.A
items.
Rachel Rogers-Berry, 25. drove
from her SiNer Lake apartment to
pidc up a few off-white dinner
plates. A moye from North
Carolina necessitated some home
~
After wandering though the
store's~ aisles.
Rogers-Beny decided she would
come back another day. The c:osta
Mesa IXF..A is double the siz.e of its
now-dosed Tustin counterpart
at City Hail and solutions. The
question before the council on
Tuesday night was not whether
to rebuild City Hail. onJy whether
to spend $578,185 to hire Griffin
to create scl)ematic designs for a
new facility.
But that question proved too
tough to answer in one night
The council agreed to bring the
matter back in two weeks after
the public has had a chance lo
weigh in.
Griffin's presentation painted a
rosy picture of ways in which a
new City Hall could help pay for
itself a 15% increase in worker
efficiency. valued at about S2
million a year, nearly SI 00,000 a
year in energy efficiencies; and
ing to a detailed report the dis-
trict attorney's office released.
The report says the victim told
officials that Lyons engaged in
sexual acts with him during
these counseling s~sions.
The report aJso says Lyons
molested the victim's brother
and that the two men repo rted
the alleged crimes to a repre-
sentative of the Catholic
Omrch in 1995. The victims
said they have had at least
three meetings with Catholic
Oiurch officials.
Giacomi said the church did
receive the 1995 complaint
from the brothers and sent
Lyons on an "eight-month
treatment and evaluation,• af.
ter which he was determined to
be ~et-at-risk" to young people
or children.
Deputy Dist. Atty. Beth Cos·
tello, who is prosecuting the
case. said normally in such
cases there must be proof of
turnovers and outnumbered
attacb, which made the Ducks
the ones needing to make
adjustment& The Ducks
certainJy were not at their best,
but the good news is that they
know it
lt seems unimaginable to
think that having made It to the
finals, this team would not be
ready to play at the highest level
How and why did this happen.
and will the team be able to
bounc.e back'1 l am sure there
have been many coaches who
have asked that same question.
and one more coach may have
just been added to the list.
The answer in layman's terms
is the braJn simply got in the
way. Tho much time to prepaie
is what this perfon:nance bolled
down to. 10o much time to get
the X's and Oa down, getting
pumped up. And then the
waiting. M the old dicbe goes,
buny up and Wilt.
Man old coech once aid to
my reanunata and l -and I
wom~hM---ien .act to lhe QSS plm lbll, Of
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and boasts 9,<XX> products in
300,000 square feet of spare
·1t's pretty O\lel'Whelming. •
Rogers-Beny said. "It's a lot to
look al"
()then said they played hooky
from woric to pick up a colfee
table ()I' another inexpensive item.
Dennis Ca6ero. "· drove up from his home in Aliso Viejo.
·1 did have to take a day oft"
Ca6ero said "I told them 1 was
woddng from home.·
The day. ~ weU ~ the opening
about S300 a year in revenue
from the parking structure.
The parking structure income
would come from charging for
off-hours parking. Qty Hall visi ·
tors wouJd not be charged for
parlong.
"We can get by with remodel-
ing; there's no question about
that," Oty Manager Homer Blu·
dau said of the entire project.
"But about 130,000 people a year
visit this complex who aren't city
employees. Do they deserve a
Ory Hail complex that better
serves their needs? We believe
they do.·
Councilman John Heffernan
disagreed.
·1 think government shouldn't
' ... we have never had
evidence of the
behavior he is being
charged with:
51*1 Giacomi
chancelor of the Diocese of
Orange, on Dents Lyons
"substantial sexual conduct.·
She said the prosecution in
this case had four witnesses
other than the victim who have
corroborated his account
"This is a very strong case,·
Costello said.
Lyons is free on SI 00.000
bail
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safety end courts. She may be
reached at (9491 674-4228 or by
e-mail et
d8ep11.bh11r11th latlme1.com.
to be human and seemed to
fight the puck on occasion.
As for Gigu~'s counterpart.
the Devils' Martin Brodeur, he
needed little help in rending off
the 16 shots, few or quality, he
raced in registering the shutout
In the matchup or former
playeB from the trade, the
Devils got what they needed
from former Duct Jdf Friesen.
His game-winner early in the
second period and empcy·netter
late in the third capped off a
two-goal performance and
earned him the game's first star.
The Ducb wW cbaJk this one
up as a learning experience, put
U behind them and tnCM on to
the next game. 1'h.ll team only
loob at the nm game at hand
as the moll important one.
c.oach Mb Babcoct Wlllll his
team to concamate 00 the
preseot. and that wOJ cab cue
of the future.
Game one jltten ue aone,
and here II the l"lfndon tt.t 11 me l"Y' don\ budte down and
pl.ly 1be *Y dMIJ bM In 1he
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weekend. should bring in solid
sales, said Joiepll Roth. the
Swedish company's direc:lor of
pub& affairs. Roth declined to
relea.!e specific data.
"We're expecting a very busy
and successful weekend.. Roth
said.
• MUl QMTON covers lhe
environment. buslne.e and politice.
He mav be reedl9d • 19491 764-4330
O< by e-mail llt
paul.clinton@llltimes.com.
get bigger. It should get smaller.·
Heffernan said. •it may be
couched ln effideocies, but it
will still say to the dtiuns that
we want a new, bigger Qty Hall.·
Others, said that Oty Hall is
"busting at the seams· and that
something must be done. if not
now. soon.
"'We're the most aJDuent city in
Orange County, but we have the
crummiest, most ratted-out city
hall I've seen," Mayor Steve
Bromberg said.
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Newport Beec:tt end John Wayne
Airport. She may be r~ et
(9491574-4232 or by ....-nail at
JUf'IO.~,..ncJ.•lafJma.c:om.
CUP
Continued from Al
think this is a very healthy com-
petition. ... It's often mentioned
throughout the yeac. •
Although not all schools
within Newport-Mesa have
jumped on the Pilot Cup band-
W880"· Mclntosh still bas hope
that next year will bring in more
students, more teams and more
volunteers..
"'We get a tremendous re·
sponse from the kids . . . but
we're still not getting that enra
effon from the parents.· he said.
·1 guarantee you that ki<h want
to play; (next yea.rt, M'D just
need someone. tQ pump1w.ap."
• QtAIS11NE CARRm.LO covers
education end may be reached It
(9491 574-4268 or by e-meil at
christine.c.rrlllo§"'tlm#.com.
'
llusday, May 29, 2003 Al
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~BLIC SAFETY
2 locals face porn
charges after sweep
Several law enforcement agencies
team to arrest Orange County
residents suspected of possessing
illegal images of children.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -1\vo
local men face charges of
possessing child pornogra-
phy after a targered sweep
by federal agents in Orange
County last week, officials
said.
Samuel l4\ne, 68, of Costa
Mesa pleaded guilty 10 or-
dering videotapes contain-
ing child pornography over
the mail, Assistant U.S. Atty.
Richard Lee said.
An arrest warrant is aJso
out for 56-year-old Richard
Darrell Lewis of Newpon
Beach. who ·is believed to
be hospitalized,• Lee said.
He said FBI agents seized
about 115 pornographic
images of children from
Lewis' home computer that
he allegedly downloaded
from the Internet.
Lane is scheduled 10 be
arraigned July 7. and Lewis
will likely be arrested after
he is released from the hos-
pital, Lee said.
Arrest warrants are aJso
out for Donald C Armbrus-
ter, 5 1, of Modjeska Can·
yon; Roben W. Kennedy, 70,
of Anaheim; Roben Earl
Rountree. 23. of Orange;
and Kevin Hunt, 3 I. of
Sranron.
Four other men agreed to
plead guilty to the charges.
They were Michael Honea,
52. of Huntington Beach;
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Ad•ms Avenue: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
1300 blodt at 12:53 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Avenue of the Arts:
Forgery was reported in the
3400 blodt at 2:09 p.m .
Tuesday.
• Fairview Road: A
hit-and-run was reported in
the 2300 block at 8:07 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Palace Avenue: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 2000 blodt at
7:20 a.m. Tuesday.
• Peterson Place: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
2700 blodt at 7:06 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Pftcaim Drive: A
hit-and-run was reported in
lhe 1700 blod< at 7 a.m.
Tuesday.
Bryce Daniel Kleplnger, 27,
of Irvine; Johnny Hall. 52,
of Mission Viejo; and Luke
Thomas, 22, of Orange.
Possession of child por-
nography carries a maxi-
mum jaJJ sentence of five
years In federal prison.
Lee said the "sweep" was
a ·creative initiative" thar
involved several law en-
forcement agencies, in-
cluding the FBI, the U.S. at·
tomey's office. the U.S.
Postal Inspection Service.
the Bureau of Immigration
and Customs Enforcement
and the California Depart-
ment of Justice's Bureau of
Investigation.
•we put several of these
cases together and made It
a sweep to emphasize our
commitment to investigate
and prosecute these cases.·
he said.
Possession and distribu·
tion of child pornography
is a federal offense.
Lee said "technology and
the Internet have made it
easjer to access and distrib-
ute child porno8J.:3phy."
But all the same, law en-
forcement agents are also
well equipped with the
tools to fight these crimes,
he said.
·A sweep does not mean
this is the end.· Lee said.
"We'U continue our com-
mitment to investigating
and prosecuting such
crimes.·
• East 18th StrNt: Petty theft
was reported in the 400 ·
blodt at 11:16 a.m. Tuesday.
• Wwt 19th Street
V~alism was reported in
the 600 blodt at 10:16 a.m.
Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACti
• West Balboa Boulewrd: A
hit-and-run was reported in
the 1800 block at 9:41 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Highland Drive: Battery
was reported in the 1100
blodt at 6 p.m. Tuesday.
• J.mboree Road: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
1100 blodt at 1 :54 p.m.
Tuesday.
• PtecentY Awnue: Petty
theft was reported in the
1500 blodt at 6:20 a.m .
Tuesday.
• 32nd S1rNt: A commercial
burglary was reported in the
400 blodt at 10:18 a.m.
Tuesday.
OBITUARY la. 6aai .pm bilida ID Cer-
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'Hiniy Axd .AMmd ix vobl-
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DON l.EACtl I DAllY PILOT
People wait in line to enter the IKEA store in Costa ~sa on opening day. One customer who showed up the day before got a bed.
BUYER
Continued from Al
hours after a few zingers from 1V
personality Joan Rivers.. The
festivities also featured a
traditional Swedish log sawing
ceremony and 25 couples
renewing their wedding vows.
Shoppers came from across
Southern Gtlifomia to buy tea
lights, Billy bookcases. Poang
CITY
Continued from Al
much of his professional career
in City Hall, said he never in-
tended to push for a complete
razing of the existing buildings.
·1 like old buildings. When I
worked here, I wasn'J in a box.
Nearly every office has a win-
dow," Webb said. "I just feel tha1
we might be able to get by with
leaving some of the buildings
here."
The councilman's comments
came after a lengthy presenta-
tion from Griffin l loldings. a
consultant hifed to assess needs
PASTOR
Continued from Al
The church evaluated Lyoni.
and conside red him "no ris k."
she said.
The Orange Counry district
attorney's office lasr month
charged Lyons with one count
of performing a lewd act with a
child and four counts of oral
copulation. Costa Mesa Police
arrested Lyons on April 25 at
his Seal Beach home.
Lyons spent all of his years as
a priest in Los Angeles and
Orange counties. but remained
the longest time in the Costa
Mesa church -between 6 cto-
ber 1978 and January 1996.
was about 13 years old in 1979
when the alleged crimes hap-
pened. The victim was senr to
Lyons for counseling, accord-
HOCKEY
Continued from Al
ourselves and blame the game's
loss on having too much time to
rest, practice and focus on what
they needed to do in the finals
In order to win, there were other
factors that lead to the loss.
First and foremost was the
skill and playoff savvy of the
Devils. This is a veteran team
Lead by veteran players such as
Martin Brodeur and Scott
Stevens, and along with them
cornea a cast of solid trhot
spectacular players.
Guys like John Madden will
continue to give the Oucb 6ts
on the penalty lcill unit and wtlJ
rake every advantage they can
get to make something happen
otrensive!y when on a defensive
role. Guys like Jamie
l..angenbrunner wOl be 10 doee
to Paul Kariya that we will not
tally be able to discern who fa
wearing the No. 9 Jersey.
The Devils showed why they
have been to the ftna1t thfte out
ot the lalt four yean and why
they haw two sc.nley C.Up rtnp
on thetr ftnpn.
In .. fa&mell. the Dtvtli wtte
lbe belt teem out Oft the lee and
dominaled ill lll*CJ OI the
~ 'lblJWllft lhe wwor
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chairs and olher popular IXEA
items.
Rachel Rogers-Beny, 25. drove
from her Silver Lake apartment to
pick up a few off-white dinner
plates. A moYe from North
Carolina neces.sitated some home
furnishings.
After wandering though the
store's crowded ~
Rogers-Berty decided she wouJd
come bad another day. The Costa
Mesa IKEA is double the size of its
now-closed Tustin counterpart
at City Hall and solutions. The
question before the council on
Tuesday night was not whether
to rebuild City Hall. only whether
to spend $578,185 to hire Griffin
to create sc~ematic designs for a
new facility.
But that question proved too
tough to answer in one night
The council agreed to bring the
matter back in two weeks after
the public has had a chance to
weigh in.
Griffin's presenlation painted a
rosy picture of ways in which a
new City Hall could help pay for
itself: a 15% increase in worter
efficiency. valued at about $2
million a year, nearly $100,000 a
year in energy efficiencies: and
ing to a detaiJed report the dis-
trict attorney's office released.
The report says the victim told
officials that Lyons engaged in
sexual acts with him during
these counseling sessions.
The report also s ays Lyons
molested the vic tim's brother
and that the two men reported
the aJleged crimes lo a repre-
sentatjve of the Catholic
OlUrch in 1995. The victims
said they have had al least
three meetings with Catholic
OlUrch officials.
Giacomi said the church did
receive the 1995 complaint
from the brothers and sent
Lyons on an "eight-month
treatment and evaJuation: af-
ter which be was determined to
be ·n~t at risk" to young people
Deputy Dist. Atty. Beth Cos-
tello, who is prosecuting the
case. said normally ln such
cases there must be proof of
turnovers and outnumbered
attacks, whJch made the Ducb
the ones needing to make
adjustment.s. The Ducks
certainly were not at their best,
but the good news is that they
know it
It seems unimaginable to
think that having made It to the
finals. this team would not be
ready to play at the highest level.
How and why did this happen.
and will the team be able to
bounce baclc? I am sure there
have been many coaches who
have uked that &ame question,
and one more coach may have
just been added to the Ust
The answer ln layman's terms
Is the brain simply got ln the
way. Too much time to prepare
is what this performance bolled
down to. Too much time to get
the X's and O's down. getting
pumped up. And then the
waiting. Aa the old clidle goes.
huny up and wait.
Man old coach once l8id to
my teMlmatea and t -and I
won\ cMwJte bJI Mine-WI
IMkk to the ~plan. 1bla, o(
COWM. la an old bocby ad8ee,
cA l.teplnj It Simple, SCupld. The
DUc:Q limply haw. pt bKk
to .... lhe litde ddr'8i dwry
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and boasts 9.000 products in
308,000 square feet of space.
·it's pretty overwhelming,"
Rogers-Berry said. "It's a lot to
look at"
Others said they played hooky
from work to pick up a coffee
table or another inexpensive Item.
Denrus c.atiero. 1:1, droYe up
from his home in Aliso Viejo.
.. , did have to take a day off:
c:afiero said "I told them I was
woddng from home.·
The day. as well as the opening
about $300 a year in revenue
from the parldng structure.
The parldng structure income
would come from charging for
off-hours parldng. City Hall visi-
tors would not be charged for
parking.
·we can get by with remodel·
ing; there's no question about
that," City Manager Homer BJu-
dau said of the entire project.
"But about 130,000 people a year
visit this complex who aren't city
employees. Do they deserve a
City Hall complex that better
serves thelr needs? We believe
they do."
Councilman John Heffernan
disagreed.
• l think government shouldn't
'. _. we have never had
evidence of the
behavior he is being
charged with:
Shirt Glacomi
chancellor of the Diocese of
Orange, on Denis Lyons
"substantiaJ sexual co nduct.·
She saJd the prosecution in
this case had four witnesses
other than the victlm who have
corroborated hli. account.
·This is a very strong case.·
Costello sajd.
Lyons is free on $100,000
bail.
aMARATKcovers public
safety and courts. She mav be
reached at (949) 674-4226 or by
e-mail at
deepa.bharath@latimes.com.
to be human and seemed to
fight the puck on occasion.
As for Glguere's counterpart.
the Devils' Martin Brodeur, he
needed little help in fending otf
the 16 shots, few or quality. he
faced In registering the shutout
In the match up of former
players from the trade, the
Devi.ls got what they needed
from former Duck Jeff' Friesen.
His game-winner early ln the
second period and empty-netter
late in the third capped otf a
two-goal performance and
earned him the game's 6nt star.
The Ducks wW chalk tbla one
up as a learning experience, put
it behind them and m~ on to
the next game. Thia team only
loo.ks at the next game at hand
u the most important one.
Coach MJb Babcodc wanta b1s
team to coocentrate on the
present. and that wOJ tab care
of the future.
Gema one jkbn are gone.
and here ii tho ,...Mmton thilt If
the l'IY' don't budde down Ind
play the way they h8ve tn cbe
prevloul --their fairy tale wOI coroe to an abrupt end. uq
• cl8llk: DIMMy rncme.. you
know cbe girt pea the guy or the
underdos Wint In the end. aooc:t
..,. Wlb Ira .nd lhele llJYI
*recm..W,pd.
Look ... mor.1'161Md
MWacro.dil .... la ..... two -"-ibll-. ,_ laotfar a ...................... .......... .,.Oft.
~.should bring in solid
sales. said Joseph Roth. the
5Wedlsh company's director of
public aJrairs. Roth declined to
release i;ped6c data.
"\'k're expecting a very busy
and suca!SSful ....-.end.. Roth
said.
• fWJl QMTON OOl/'8f'I the
environment. buslneea •nd politics.
He may be reedled 8t (949) 764-4330
()( by e-mail 8t
paul.clinton@latime&oom.
get bigger. It should get smaller,"
Heffernan said. •tt may be
couched ln efficiencies, but it
will still say to the dt:iz.ms that
we want a new, bigger City Hall."
Others, said that City Hall is
"busting at the seams" and that
something must be done. if nor
now, soon.
"We're the most aftJuent city in
Orange County, but we have the
crummiest, most ratted-out city
haJJ I've seen." Mayor Steve
Bromberg said.
•JUNE CASAGAANDE covers
Newport Bueti end John Wayne
Airport. She may be reec:hed at
(949) 574-4232 or by •mail at
/uM.UUQr•~fllalimn.oom.
CUP
Conbnued from Al
think this is a very healthy com·
petition. ... It's often mentioned
throughout the year.·
Although not all schools
within Newport-Mesa have
jumped on the Pilot CUp band-
wagon, Mcintosh atill has hope
that next year will bring in more
students. more teams and more
volunteers.
"We get a tremendous re-
sponse from the kids . . . but
we're still not getting that extra
effort Crom the parents,· be said.
"I guarantee you that kids want
to play; (next year), we'll just
need someone to pump it up."
• CHAIS11NE CAARLLO covers
education end may be reached et
(949) 574-4268 or by e-mail et
chrinlne.carrlllotllatl,,,..com.
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Ttusday, May 29, 2003 Al
the IKJA grand opening ·by the numbers
... .
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fiVe people will be chOsen randomly to win their
~re purchase free every claY throUgh iune 111
...
everybody else will win amcWng savings
ADM\c:hoir.~/birdl [i.g. $69) $29
ORUST Rower box [reg. $3l) $t)'S ORUST bench [reg. $39) $CJ9S
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EDITORIAL
A watchful
I
eye·atOCC
A n important story has
unfolded on the
campus of Orange
Coast College. one
noteworthy for the community
that sends its children to OCC
and for the student journalists
who uncovered it.
Those students, in particular·
the editor in chief of the campus
newspaper, ·Mike Billings, and its
copy editor, Matt Ballinger,
decided after weeks of
investigation that a student
budget committee, charged with
doling out more than $700,000 in
public funds, had met three
times in closed meetings in
violation of the state's
open-meeting law.
• The paper, the Coast Report,
detailed these findings in several
stories and an editorial, in which
the paper called on the
committee to open its doors and
allow its actions to come under
public review.
Campus administrators -
who suggest that the students'
motivation maybe less about
journalistic principles and more
about. the reduced funding the
paper received -said that if the
student committee is in Violation
of the law, known as the Brown
Act, they will open the meetings.
They argue, however, that the
law does not cover such student
groups.
"We will do whatever we have
to do to exempt (the budget
committee) frbm the Brown Act,"
OCC President Gene FarreU·said.
~The reason is to protect the
students because we don't want
our students exposed publicly by
anyone in those dellberations.
The students can be pretty
critical. and they are not treated
like they are in the outside world.
We don't want these students to
take that kind of criticism. We
want to give them a taste of it.
We want them to grow into it."
That sentiment is
understandable. even laudable.
But sentiment cannot supersede
law. And judging by the Coast
Report's detailed coverage and
thJi opinions oflawyers, the
Brown Act would apply to the
student budget group, which
handles public money.
The act -named for its
sponsor, Assemblyman Ralph M.
Brown -became law in 1953.
Over the years, court decisions
have augmented the law, the
Legislature has made its own
changes, and major revisions
were made in 1994.
Its basic premise is simple:
"IBJoards and councils and the
other public agencies in this
state exist to aid in the conduct
of the people's business.• the law
reads. "I! is the intent of the law
that their actions be taken
openly and that their
deliberations be conducted
openly.
"The people of this state do
not yield their sovereignty to the
agencies which serve them. The
people, in delegating authority,
do not give their public servants
their right to decide what is good
for the people to know and what
is not good for them to know.
The people insist on remaining
informed so that they may retain
control over the instruments
they have created."
That needs to be true, whether
in a city haJl or at a meeting of
student leaders. lt is imperative
that the Newport-Mesa
community remember that, and
that residents remain vigilanc to
any violatipn of the law.
Those residents should also be
thankful that there are
wacchdogs in the community
such as Billings and Ballinger.
Their work helps us maintain a
free and ot>en society and is at
the root of what is best and most
imponant about journalism.
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK
Pa inting from
a family brush
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
his wife, Dorothy {with
various hair colors) as a
romantic gesture.
L ong Beach may
be home, but it
has been
Newport Beach, at least
of late, that has helped
me better understand
an important element
of my family heritage.
On May 17, the
Newport Harbor
NauticaJ Museum
PAUL
CLINTON
Up front, a long case
shows Gleason's
maritime sketches for a
number of national
magazines. On a far
waU, Gleason's work in
Hollywood, as a
storyboard and sketch
artist, shows that he
worked in some 20
films.
premiered an exhibit about
maritime painter Joe Duncan
Gleason.
Gleason, who is called a "true
renaissance man" on the
exhibit's opening placard for his
painting, musical gifts and
athletic accomplishments, is my
great-grandfather.
I can say, somewhat
uncomfortably, that before this
exhibit, only splinters of light
had entered the dark cave of my
understanding-to borrow
from Plato -of this man. I had
only seen a handful of his ship
paintings on the walls of my
grandmother's home.
Museum curator Marcus De
Olevrieux teases the exhibit -
called "Joe Duncan Gleason,
Rediscovering Calif omia's
Marine Art Master" -by placing
a few of Gleason's paintings on
the rounded wall leading up to
the museum's upstairs hall.
They're only nuggets of the gold
mine to C'.lOme.
A utp dw"Sb the Will>it
bears out the hefty openii\g
bllling; u Gleason'• multiple
aki1ls are revealed. One d.itplay
caae, toward the beclc. holds bis
11 national tides on the f1ytng
Rinp, photos ot Qeuon and
other ethledc memorabO,la.
A leCOnd C9M ahowl bla;
• cOffimeida1 p.intin81t on I.he ... °'old oranp and lemOit er--. In Which. ht iocorponled
But the exhibit's crowning
achievement is the range of ship
paintings on display.
Gleason clearly saw romance
in those old clipper ships; he
captures them in loving detail
and rich colors -experimenting
with impressionistic and realistic
styles.
The heavy brush strokes of
"The Argosies of Yesten:iay, ~
from 1930, reminds me of some
of Monet's garden paintin.gs. The
colors are different, though.
"Schooner Malabarl, ~ also
from 1930, is Winslow Homer as
painted by David Hockney.
"The Homeward Bounder,~
painted in 1951 and based on
several earlier paintings,
highlights Gleason's eye for .
nautical detail.
. OYeraU. the paintings give a
glimpse into an earlier time,
when sailing ships were wed for
Work (to transport cargo) as well
as pleasure (to go out for a sall).
It's an exhibit that'a perfect tor
the boating community in
Newport Beach and should draw
aolid crowds until lt doees in
September.
For more lnfonnadon. call the
mueeum at (949) 675·8915.
•MUI. CLINTON cowni the
enYfronment, bullneM end polltlca.
Ht mev be l'9ldltd" 1949)
184 1330 orb¥ ~I et
jillUl.dltJfon.l~oom.
MAILBAG
FILE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT
With the decline in business at Triangle Square shopping center in Costa Mesa, these two have the escalators all to them selves.
Triangle Square was doomed
from the start
No amount of promotion will tum
Triangle Square into a successful retail
center. This was an ill-conceived project
from Day l . All the important details of a
retail center were misjudged on this place.
On-site parking is difficult; pedestrian
access is diffic'illt because Triangle Square
is sandwiched between three of the
busiest intersections in California; and
once there, it is difficult to na\ligate
between the different stores and caf~s.
But I feel the most imponant thing is
the psychological impact or the
architecture. This has to be the least
inviting building in Southern California.
To me. it has the impact of a citadel built
to repel attacks from armies, in this case
armies of shoppers and diners.
At one time, I did make the effort to go
there to buy books. Since the Borders
store opened across the street. I've not felt
any compelling reason to go to Triangle
Square or patroni7..e any of the other
establishments there. There are simply
bener and easier options.
1 ·m sure the Planning Commission and
City Council were attracted by the
high-density retail environment that
promised to bring in needed tax revenue.
I have no objection to that concept, but
this wasn't the way to go. The sh oppers
and diners have voted. Even with quality
anchors like Nike, Barnes & Noble and
the Virgin Megastore. the level of draw
simply isn't worth the hassle. I applaud
the Yard House for making a go of ii in
this difficult location. but they offer
something unique: good food, good
atmosphere and hundreds of quality
beers.
One last nit to pick. r always felt the
name Triangle Square was simply a little
too cute. J've lived in Costa Mesa since
I 954 and if I had to point to one thing
and say the city "blew it ," it was in
approving this white elephant. This small
tract of land at the intersection of two or
the busiest streets in California could
have been used to place something
beautiful and inviting. But no. we're stuck
with Triangle Square.
ALAN SANDOVAL
Costa Mesa
Letter touched on part of
Memorial Qty thoughts
That was a very nice letter from Carl
Ossipoff honoring those who have lost
their Bves in war ("Memorial Day is not
all about sales and sleeping in.•
Sunday).
Tributes appear and speeches are
made and tears are shed at Memorial
Day and Veteran's Day. But the real
sadness is tha.l we continue to follow
the same pattern that affords the
occasion. It is clear that the way we
think about ourselves and the world
does not make for peace. (By "we· I
mean all people. no t just Americans).
Surely, we must come to an awakening
and find a way to live and let live and
stop the lc.illing o r we are all doomed.
Violence seems to be the ruler of the.
day within countries. between
countries. in all corners of the earth.
Ju~t because it has always been so is not
a reason for it to continue. Stop the
violence. There has 10 be a way.
BmS HARLEY
Costa Mesa
READERS RESPOND
Commissioners have their say
AT ISSUE: Should members
of city councils be allowed
to speak during city
commission meetings?
Y our question as to ''should council
members be allowed to speak at
other city committee meetings?"
misses the issue. Newpon Beach has
many advisory committees; some of
which have City Council members on
them. Council members routinely attend
and participate in these meetings.
The Planning Commission alone, of all
city commJttees, is a body that is charged
with holding public hearings on legislative
and quasi-judJcial maners affecting
zoning and use of property. Some of these
matters go automatically to the City
Council for final approval, and others may
end up there on appeal by citizens or
council members. These matters become
highly technical and are governed by
complex state and local laws.
Because of this, most legislative bodies
in California have appointed planning
commissions to conduct pubUc hearings
on these matters. This lightens the
woddoa.d of the city council and allows
the city council more time to deal with
other municipal matters.
For this to work properly, the city
council must have faith and confidence in
Its planning commJsslon and planning
commis&loners. Jn addition, the planning
commisaloners need to feel the freedom
and ability to evaluate each Issue before
them on an independent and tnOuence
free basi1.
In general, the planning commlaaion
tbould refteq the philosophy or the city
council, but ihould feel ftee to mike each
decision based upon the facts and not
upon what tt th.Inks the city council want&
Each dedtlon should be a reftec:tion of
weighing the fac1U&l lnfonnadon ipinlt
city poUdel and awe and 10<*1 r.onlng
and planning lawa. Any lnterfeftnce or
appem.oce of lntetference ln this procets lsbn= Ara by dry cOUnCil memben Ill
.-.... oommlM'Oll public~ can
be interpreted as such. Council members
testifying at planning commission
hearings raises the level of improperness.
Furthermore, it questions the ability of the
council member to be objective and
impartial in ct matter which may be before
the city council when the council member
has already taken a fonnal position on the
matter at a planning commission public
hearing.
The current Newport Beach Planning
Commission has the backbone and
integrity not to be influenced by such
behavior. However, if this were to become
common practice by City Council
members. the Planning Commission
could become a compromised body
which would do Urtle to serve the interests
of the citizens of the city.
Councilman Olclc Nichols' unfounded
suggestion that planning commissioners
were Mtaldng money for this one" is almost
laughable. However laughable, it cannot
go unchalhmged
The success of government Is only a
strong as the public's confidence in its
integrity. To make such an unfounded
comment and have it widely reponed in
the press only undermines public
confidence and further reinforces the
feelings that many in our society have
toward govemmeot. As such, It is an
affront to the current Planning
Commtss.lon and does a great disservice
to the many hardwor:king and honest city
staff and citizen volunteers who give
countless hours of their time for the
betterment of our city.
CoWldlman NichoJs should cease
attending a'nd spea.lcfng at Planning
Commilsion public hearings and he
should publicly apologize to tbe Aannin3
CommlNl.on and the dtir.ens be serws (or
hit Improper behavior and unfounded
clwf!a. The btll cannot be un"'r\Jl\8. but
•udl an apology would pudtUy undo the
dun.ge hJs behavior ha done.
EDWNI> llUCH
Newport Beach Planning Commialoner
Newport Beach
A clarlftcadon of the queltion la In
aider. Sloce eoundl membln cMli
·comm1.,....,.1 beHew the~
.. .
should refer to "commissions.'' City
commissions do not include council
members. The "committees" research.
investigate and dJscuss issues facing the
city and make recommendations to the
city council They do not ma.Ice decisions
for the city. On the other hand,
commissions do make decisions directly
affecting residents. The members of both
the committees and commissions are
appointed by the city council My
response is ,to the question, Should
councU members be allowed to speak at
commission meetings?
Commission meetings are public
meetings and must abide by state law
(Ralph M. Brown Act) governing public
meetings. Since council members do
not give up their rights as citizens, they
are entitled to speak at these public
meetings and cannot be prohJbited
from doing so. As City Atty. Burnham
states, this Is a matter of decorum, so
outright prohibition is not an option.
The council could agree that they will
avoid such testimony, but I hope they
do not.
The council appoints commissioners.
This could lead people to conclude that
commissioners give more deference to a
council member than to an aver88e
citizen. Thls is both unfair to the
commissioners and to the council
members. Both have been democratically
chosen to do a job, the council by direct
selection (vote), and the comm.laaloners
lndi.rect.ly by beins appointed by the
elected otfldals. It ls un.realilt1c to believe
that the two entide. operate ln ltoladon
from each other. Aa a mident, I prefer to
have council member comment.a on
commission bualnett aired In • pubUc
forum and to be part or the public
recon:L
A& a commllek>ner, J lnvlte and
encourage comment at comm•eMn
meet1np &om Ill memben of the public. lnclucUJll cound1 membea. A penon'
reput.ad,oo, aperdle and underMandlng
of the attuadon ii what ghw dwn -
•t.andln&. not dMlir tide or= •
~ leldlAni_Ccllllllllll* ... ,.....
COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WRAP-UP
"
INSIDE CITY
HALL
Here are a few of the hems
that the Planning
Commission discussed
'I\Jesday:
MARTIAL ARTS
STUDIO
The applicant, James
Poindexter, requested a
permit 10 establish a m artial
arts school in an industrial
complex at 775
W. 17th St The
applicant chose
#lfll4MD this site iru.tead
of a commercial
site because this s11e already
has a large open area that
would work well for the
studio. Staff has determined
• that there is enough parking
for this use.
WHAT HAPPENED
The studio wa..,
unanimoul>ly approved.
CURVE
Conbnued from A 1
nephews and niece-. -c1ll
buried in Decatur Cemetery,
many o f them, including my
own two mfant brother!'>,
tragically young.
II was changed IO Memorial
Day to commemorate all
veterans. but on a richly green,
c;lighlly rolling several acres of
land just outside Decatur, 11'5
'>till Decoration Day.
loe McCarthy came back into
my lire a few weeks ago.
McCanhy would have been
pleased to see hi!'> name on
fron t pages once again. 50 year:.
after the salad days when he
had been a fi xture there.
The current cataly!:>t wa'> the
public release of long-sealed
transcripts of secret hearing'>
McCarthy conducted in the
early 1950s. ·me newly relea~ed
document<, underscore the
enormous damage that can be
don e by public official<; uc;ing
their office to make reckleso;
and unsuppo rted charges
against people in the name of
p rotecting our safety.
The televised McCarthy
hearings that ended Wlth
auomey Joseph Welch saying.
WI lave you no sense of decency.
senator?" and McCarthy's
censure by Senate coll eagues
had an enormous impact on
my life. I had quit my only real
postwar job a week before the
hearings started and spent my
first month ru. a freelance writer
glued to the 1V set when I
.,h ould have been out hustling
work.
No I lollywood we<,tern ever
had a clearer depiction of good
guys and bad guys than these
hearings. I can still .,ee
McCarthy's boy sidekicks. the
oily Roy Cohn a nd the smarmy
G. David Schine. whispering
into the senator's ear while the
patrician Welch, his bow tie at
half-staff, awaited a new allack
on his often bewildered Army
d 1ents.
I would hope thal McCanhy's
WHAT rT MEANS
The martial arts studio can
open in an induslJiaJ business
complex.
TOWN CENTER DRIVE
MASTER PLAN
This is a conceptual plan
for the improvement of the
portion of Town Center Drive
between Parle Center Drive
and Avenue of the Arts as a
pedestrian-oriented, public
plaza linking the major arts
venues with the South Coa~t
Plaza Town Center Theater
Arts District.
The plan provides for
vehicle drop-off and valet
parking areas, a pedestrian
crosswalk and a central public
plaz.a. A major goal is to create
a unified #Arts Campus"
through the development ol a
significant public space. while
maintaining adequate acces..,
10 developments nonh and
'>OUth of Town Center Drive.
WHAT HAPPENED
The commission
downfall -caught vividly in a
documentary called .. Point of
Order .. -is an integral pan of
the American history being
taught in our public school'>.
A'> Sens. Collin., (R-Marne)
Jnd l.evin (0 -Mich.) '>did in a
preface to the just-released
tramcript!'>: "These hearing'> art'
a part of our national pa'>l that
we can neither afford 10 forger
nor permit to recur.· an
admonition those who didn't
live through this period -and
e<,pecially our current attorney
general -might con1>1der.
There were a lot of mixed
reaction., -many of them
cynical -to the careful staging
of Pre!>ident Bu.,h\ arrival, in
full flight gear. on the deck of
the aircraft carrier Abraham
Uncoln IO uddress servicem en
returning from Iraq My
reaction turned more IO irony.
It c;ent me to a book called
"I he Slipstream." a kind of
college yearbook put o ut for thl'
Naval aviation cadets who
fimshed night training and won
their wings in 1943 at Corpui>
Olrisu, Te~.
I'm on page 137. in the
graduating class of May 29.
1943 And. sure enough. ju'>t a'>
I remembered. three page'i and
two weeks later i'> the picture of
16-year-old En!>ign George fl
Bu:.h. He went on to n y
dive-bombers in combat m the
south Pacific. And he really did
Oy off the decks of earner-..
which was never considered
appropriate to turn into a
photo-op while he was
president.
t-=inally. you will be reading
this on Bob Hope's IOOth
binhday. I le will probably die
some day, but it'!'> hard for tho<te
of us who grew up with I lope
inextricably in our lives to
imagine that happening.
I was writing lfoUywood
profiles in hi!> waning
performance years and had the
privilege of spending some
time with him. One of the
things we did was enjoy a day
wandering through the
museum of personal artifacts
connected to his home and
now servin~ sandwicheLand salads
catering
platters
available
Purchase Any Whole
Sandwich or Salad And
Receive A Free drink.
Must Present Coupon
At Time Of Purchase.
Llmit One Per Customer.
f.xpl~ 05/31/03.
postponed any decil>io11
until July to give the
stakeholder:. -Orange
County Perform111g Arti>
Center and South Coast
Repertury more ume to
make the plan morc
con:.l\lenl wllh their
development agreement'>.
WHAT IT MEANS
'l11c wmmis..,ion will
rnn!>lder the itrm agarn in
July.
SPECIFIC PLAN
AMENDMENT
fhll> would inrnrporate the
!heater a11d Art' l>1'>trict
Plan into the North CoMa
Me'>a 'lpenfll Plan I he
apphtant ... Jrt' thl• Orangl'
C.ounry l't·rlorming Art'>
Centl'r. 'louth ( .oa'>I
lkpertor\ < .o nunonWealth
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l'l.11a
'ltilfT h.t' ht•t·n workmg \\-Ith
rlw .iflt•ctl•d landownl·r. over
till' pu .. 1 'l'vt'ral month' to
dt·fi1w ct11d develop th1•
allowing h1111 to u·call the
11n u111 .. 1.111t l''o of t·ach di-.play. I
pt1lll•d up 111y 11ott''> lrom thJt
J.iy, and ht·rl' <1re a ll'W of the
th111g-. ht· told lllt'
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NEXT MEETING
•WHAT: Costa Mesa Planning
Commission
•WHEN: 6:30 p.m. June 9
• WHE.RE: City Hall, 77 Fair
Drive
•INFORMATION: (71 4)
754-5245
Theater Arts District Plan. The
first draft was submjned in
January 2003 and a i>econd
draft in March 2003. The plan
contains elementi> '>uch a'>
public right-of-way
improvement'>. private
improvements and special
evenb.
WHAT HAPPENED
The commission po<itponed
this item for the ~e rea-.on
a'> the previous item.
WHAT rT MEANS
flle commission will
consider the item again in
July.
-Compi/Rd fry
/Jetrdn> Newnum
health. for physical condi11on
and I exerc1!>e every day. I '>lay
in 'hape. I could go three
rounJ., right now with
I lcrmmne liingold."
• .. When a na 11on cull'> on u ...
for hdp. we mu ... 1 help them .
but \.\t' mu ... 1 never agam makl'
t lw m1...iake of Vietnam •
• .. I lo\'\. 1 Jn you '.I~ thc1t
World \\,ir II \\-ii' .i pupuldf war.
•·People put a label on you I
\\ .. ., only a ha" k ... o far a'> I
wanted to see U'-wm and get
our ul Vietnam I have 'ieen the
rl''oUlt'> or fighting In the
1nte111>1ve care ward<, and rhe
h11rn ward'> \\Then you '>mt'll
burned Oei>h, a'> I have 1n three
\'I.Jr'>, you don't like war
an~more.
• .111d V1l'llt.1111 \~J'> unpupular7
Wht1t \\.ir < 1111ld ht· popular
whl'll k.111, .m· g1·11111g k111ed7"
• M1tl IH'll l r-.un. the
d111·c ror of 111} fir,1 rrlll\ 1c. took
nw to lum h <1nd told mt• that
pu rurt'' <trt' a 1111 d1flnl·n1 from
tht· ... t.1g1· hl•rauw 111 p1t1ure,,
yuu do 1•v1·ryth111g with your
t•yt·' '>o ii you w<1t1 h .. I hank-.
for lhl· M1·1110111''· .. l'w got
noa1111g l'yt·hull .... tll 0\l'r thl·
place 11 \ rht• ... u•n1· that kept
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•"I hl•.tr JH'oplt• ,,,y to lilt',
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not true I'm J 't11 ldl'r for
I once asked I lope why he
wa-. doing commercials after
'>Ul ha long and diMingu1-.ht<.I
t arecr. and he -.aid:
"When I stop working, I die ...
Maybe that will never
happen. So. happy birthday.
Buh Hope.
• JOSEPH N. BELL 1s a resident of
Santa Ana Heights His column
appears Thursdays
Thursday, Mdy 29 2003 A7
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M Thtxsday, May 29, 2003
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED
SCHOOL BOARD WRAP-UP
INSIDE THE
DISTRICT
Here are some of the
decisions coming out of
Tuesday's school board
meeting.
2003-04 BUDGET
DEVELOPMENT
Paul Reed, assistant
superintendent of business
services for the district, gave
a presentation on how Gov.
Gray Davis' revisions to the
s tate budget, released earlier
this month, would affect the
district.
While the exact effects will
remain speculative until the
budget gets legislative
approval, Newport-Mesa can
anticipate a fiscally tight
vearahead.
t-laving prepared for an
cverall Joss of$4.89 million,
about $75,000 more than the
governor proposed in his
May revision, the district's
preparations will aid them
through the state's budget
crisis.
To compensate for the loss
of state funds, the district
will have to reduce extra
positions and cut back on
infrastructural materials,
school maintenance, raises,
etc.
Reed will present a budget
to the school board for
approval in about a month.
The district's budget will he
based on the figures within
the May Revise.
WHAT HAPPENED
The board did not take
any action on the
presentation, but rud
express its rusmay at the
fiscal future of education
across the state.
CIVILITY POLICY
Barry Barowitz, direc10r o f
seventh through 12th·grade
curriculum for
the district,
presented a
new board
policy, along
with rules and
regulations. on civility for
approval.
The policy. created by a
task force of principals,
parents and district
administrators. defines
appropriate and civil
behavior on the part of
parents, employees and
spectators while at school or
district events.
The policy strives to
promote mutual respect,
civility and orderly conduct
among people within the
district and lays out
NEXT MEETING
•WHAT: School board
meeting
•WHERE: 2985-A Bear St.,
Costa Mesa
•WHEN: 7 p.m. June 10
•INFORMATION: (714)
424-6000
consequences and
procedures for those who
display unlawful or uncivil
behavior.
WHAT WAS SAID
• rve longed for a policy
like this that stated from the
beginning what was and was
not acceptable behavior,"
said Tom Antal, the principal
at Estancia High School and
one of the members of the
policy's task force. "I look
forward to a time when this
is truly saturated in the
community so people
understand what is expected
of them at a Newport-Mesa
event."
WHAT HAPPENED
The board approved the
policy and emphasized the
importance of maldng
parents and community
members aware of it.
-Compiled by
Q1ristine Carrillo
This Week@UCI
Arts
May 29-June 1
Beall Center for Art & Technology.
Reading Fra11kenstein: An lmmersive
Theatre Experience. Using layered digital
projections, brain imaging and a virtuctl
rno~ster interacting with a lrve human
actor, the performance examines the
ethicaJ reper~1ons of .sCtenufic research
from the monster's point of view. 8 p.m.,
Beall Center. Free, with rel>t'rvation
May 30 & 31
UCI Opera. 'de111ity Cmis and Coffee Date. Robin Rulk directs students
and members of lhe Southland Opera in the world premieres of one-act
operas by graduate composer Jason Barabba and professor Bernard Gilmore,
respectively. 8 p.m., Winifred Smilh Hall. $8-$1 2
May 30-June 7
Orama at UCI. Hair. The American tribal love-rock mw.acaJ. 8 p.m. Friday,
May 30 and Saturday, May 31; 2 p.m. Sunday, June I; 8 p.m. Wednesday, June
4 through Friday, June 6; 2 & 8 p.m. Saturday, June 7; Claire Trevor Theatre.
$10-$15
Presentations
May29
International Center for Writing & Translation.
African-Ammcan S~ech it1 Cloool Culture. A perform-
ance reading and book signing with poet and playwright
Sonia Sanche-t. 7 p.m., Crystal Cove Auditorium. Free
Center for Global Peace & Conflict Studies.
Waging War lawfully: Who Wtll Enforce the law? With
Loui.K Arbour, justiu of the Supreme Court of Canada.
7~30 p.m., Social Science L«ture Hall. Frtt
June4
University Oub Forum. Comavmg tht PM«: Rcs<1"rres, liwlihoods and
Stcurtty i11 Northtffl Pakistan. With Richard Matthtw, associate pTo6 r of
international and environmental politics. 11:30 a.m., Univer ity Oub. S?.50,
includts lune'h
Information: M9.UCl.WEEK (949.124.tJJS)
www. .... UCl.edu/dP
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NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOLS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
AdlmaK-6
2860 Ctubhouse Road, Costa
M esa
Candy Ctoud, (714) 424-7935
Andenen K-8
1900 Port Seaboume, Newport
Beach
Mary Manos, (949) 616-6935
California K·5
3232 California St., Costa Mese
Jane Holm, (714) 424-7940
College Park K·3
2380 Notre Dame Road, Costa
Mesa
Carol Lang, (714) 424-7960
o.vis4-6
1050 Arlington Drive, Costa Mesa
Cheryl Galloway, (714) 424-7930
Eastbluf'f K-8
2627 Vista del Oro, Newport
Beach
Charlene M etoyer, (949) 515-5920
Harbor Ya.w K-0
900 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del
Mar
Mellissia ChriS1ensen, (949)
515-0940
Klilser 3-0
2130 Santa Ana Ave., CoS1a.Mesa
Daryle Palmer, (949) 515-6950
Killybrooke K-5
3155 Killybrooke Lane, Costa
Mesa
Kathy Sandlez, (714) 424-7945
Unc:oln K-8
3101 Pacific View Dnve, Corona
del Mar
Barbara Haddock, (949) 515-0955
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~~29,2003
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l.tt and Elie will lie . ClwmcU v_,_i.v-....-.~.Pinoc
Nair. Matoc. c..r...a ~ and
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Mer:.waK-8
2100 Mariners Drive, Newport
Beach
Pam Coughlin, (949) 615-6960
Newpott Cout K-8
6655 Ridge Part Road, Newport
Coast
Monique VanZeeBroedc, (949)
515-6975
Newpoft Elemenury K-8
14th Street and Balboa
Boulevard, Newport Beach
Denise Knutsen, (949) 515-6965
Newport Heights K-0
300 E. 15th St, Newport Beach
Judith Chambers, (949) 515-6970
Paularino K-3
1060 Paularino Ave., Costa Mesa
Patricia Insley, (714) 424-7950
Pomona K-3
2051 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa
Julie McCormick, (949) 615-6980
RN 4-6
601 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa
Ken Killian, (949) 515-0905
Sonora K-3
966 Sonora. Costa Mesa
Christine Anderson, (714)
424-7955
Victoria K·5
1025 Victoria St., Costa Mesa
Judy Laakso. (9491515-6985
Whittier K-3
1800 N. Whittier Ave .. Costa Mesa
Sharon Blakely, (949) 515-6990
Wilson K·5
801 Wilson St , Costa Mesa
Candy Sperling. (949) 515-6995
Woodland K-2
2026 Garden Lane, Costa Me.a
Kathryn Hofer. (949) 515-8945
INTERMEDIATE
SCHOOLS
ENign lntilnMdlet9 7..S
2000 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach
Mike McGuire, (949) 515-6910
TeWlnlde 6-8
3224 California St., Costa Mesa
Jeff Gall, (714) 424-7965
HIGH SCHOOLS
Corona def Mar 7-12
2101 Eastbluff Drive, Newport
Beach
Sharon Fry, (949) 515-6000
Costa Maa 7-12
2650 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa
Fred Navarro 9· 12; John Garcia,
7-8, (714) 424-8700
&uncle 9-12
2323 Placentia Ave .• Costa Mesa
Tom Antal, (949) 515-6500
Newport Harbor 9-12
600 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach
Michael Vossen. (949) 515-6300
Attemative Education Center
Badl Bay Cont. High School
Monte Visu High School
390 Monte Vista Ave., Costa Mesa
Diana Carey, (949) 515-6900
Middle College Hliah School
2701 Fairview Road. Costa M esa
Robert Nanney, (714) 432-5732
ADULT EDUCATION
Adult School
425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa
Diana Carey, (949) 515-6996
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Between Bear & Brtstol
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Let them know how proud you are!
A special page will publish an the D.llly Pilot on Fmf,,.,., JunC' 10 to honor
our graduates. For your daughter, ..on tm•nd or !>pC'< tJI sorrwone b<· a part of 1h1s
tribute for only $40.00 (2x2 adJ. r 111 tn the> rnrm helow and mitt! 11 lo us with their
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NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
INSIDE
CITY HALL
Here are some of the
decisions coming out or
Tuesday's City Council
meeting,
FOURTH OF JULY
The council approved two
measures to llmit Fourth of
July crime and public
drunkenness in
West Newport.
As it has
..,.~ before. rhe city
will reroute
traffic during
peak Fourth of July hours on
portions of Seashore Drive
and the I 00 blocks of and
alleys between 32nd Street
and 54th Street. Balboa
Boulevard, Back Bay Drive
and Newpon Boulevard. That
consent calendar item was
approved without d1scu~ion.
An Item later on the
agenda drew some
comments. The Hem was a
second reading of an
amendment to the city\
alcohol ordinance.
The ordinance will now
prohibit stores from selJing
liquor out of their parking
lots or from trucks, tents or
booths during the holiday.
The rules apply throughout
the city.
WHAT THEY SAID:
"This is not proh1b1uon."
Councilman Gary Proctor
said. ·nus I'> just proh1bi11ng
selling alcohol OUI or
18-wheeler' from \tore
parking lo~ It make<. no
sense that anyone would
oppose this..·
MEETING TAPES
A long-!>tandmg concern of
resident Dolores Otting that
residents can't get cassette
tapes of Planning
Commissjon and council
meetings could change.
The council agreed with
Otting that it's time to look at
purchasing equipment that
would allow the city to make
tapes for residents.
The problem is trickier
than it sounds, though.
Because meetlngs in City
Council chambers are
recorded through the
microphone system for
broadcast on cable television,
the system is not compatible
with machines that use
standard -size·audiocassettes.
WHAT rT MEANS:
It was not an agenda item,
so no vote was held. Instead,
the council asked staff to
report back on the cost or •
buying the necessary
equipment
WHAT THEY SAID:
·1 think we ought to look
into some land of system
that's compatible,~ Mayor
Steve Bromberg said.
COMMITTEE
APPOINTMENTS
Open seats on five city
hoards and commissions
have drawn a record number
of applicants -10 I . Of
tho .. e, 31 applications are
from residents interested in
taking over Shani Agajanian's
vacant seat on the Planning
Commission
Agajanian '>tepped down
last week because he was
movrng out of town for work
rea'>On'>.
The council will begin
interviewing appucants fo~
all the positions. but
cauuoned that 11 will only be
able to interview the top
NEXT MEETING
•WHEN: 7 p.m. June 10
• WHERE: City Council
Chambers st City Hell, 3300
Newport Blvd.
•INFORMATION: AgendH
and staff reports ere
evelleble onllne aeverel dey1
before each meeting at
www.city.newport-beach.ca.
us. For Information, call (949)
644-3000.
third from the applications
they received.
MARINAPARK HOTEL
A two·man council
committee will help guide
staff on dealing with a tricky
issue: lease terms for a
possible luxury
resort on the
city's propeny
ltl ,MMD at Marlnapark.
The
committee will
consist or Councilman Tod
Ridgeway. whose district
includes the site, and
Councilman John Heffernan,
whose position as a
Greenllght-endorsed
councilman could represent
residents concerned about
the project.
The comminee will
consider issues such as
whether the state will
designate the area as
tidelands and how to deal
with mobile home park
residents who now live at the
site.
They will also weigh in on
hiring consultants to do
envtronmental, economic
and financial studies of the
project.
The hotel project is subject
to voter approval. No date
has been set for the project.
-OJmpiled by
June Casagrande
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TODAY
Op,~ origlnel Callomla lhstyte
brand, and Projekter: Action
Sports Cinema announce the
opening of the Op Summer Surf
Serles at the tldo Theater at 9
p.m., with a ecteenlng of the
orlglnal 35--milllmeter print of
John Miiius' 19608 surf epic ·Big
Wednesday.'.' For more
lnfonnation, call (949) 722-2219.
M.dam Justb Lou-. Albour of
can&da's Supreme Court will
present ·waging War Lawfully:
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 intematlonal courts
for prosecuting war crimes,
crimes against humanity and
genocide. Admission is free. For
more information, call (949)
824-6410.
Mariners Christian Sdloors
Middle School Theater Class will
present "Mary Poppins" at 7 p.m.
May 29 and 30. Tickets are $4,
free for children younger than 5.
The school is at 300 Fischer Ave .•
Costa Mesa. Call (71 4) 437-1700,
ext. 188 for tickets or information.
FRJDAY
St. John me Baptist Catholic
parish's fourth annual carnival
will be held on the church and
school grounds et 1015 W. Baker
St. through Sunday. Hours are 5
to 10 p.m. today and noon to 10
p.m . Saturday and Sunday.
Information: (714) 830-7204 or
(714) 825-0520.
SATURDAY
The cultural traditions of Japan,
France and Mexico will be
showcased at a two-day
international festival at the
Newport Beach Central Library.
Culture lovers of all ages are
invited to the free events
presented by the Newport Beactt
Sister City Assn. For more
infonnation, call (949) 717-3870.
SUNDAY
The10th•nnua1Balboaltland
Parade, "Celebrate Balboa
Island." will take place at 11 a.m .
along Marine Avenue. For
infonnation, call (949) 723-4177.
St. Michael and All Angel$
Episcopal Church presents
"Jau 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 church is at the corner of
Pacific View Drive and
Marguerite Avenue In Corona
del Mar. For information, call
(949) 644-0463.
AIDS Walk Orange County wi1
hold it• <>pening 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
prevention and tupport services.
To form a walk team or support
the event. call (949) 955-1400 or
visit www.sidswalk.org/oc.
"Celebrating Young Talent" at
5:30 p.m. In the Robert B. M oore
Theatre at Orange Coast College.
Ttdcets are $10 for general
admission and $25 for VIP seats.
Free tickets are available for
select community-based
organizations. For more
information ot tidcets. call (800)
323-0267.
The ..... fty lllltireentllC wll be
held In Coeta Meu'e Downtown
Community Center In Uont Plfit.
Judging begint .t 1 p.m., wfth
stage ann0unoementa at 2 p.m.·
Baby reglstntion and Information
forms are available 9t C.l'a
Camera and StAlte Farm
lnturance In Co.Ill Me.a.
Registration Is $6. Forms must be
malled by Mey 23 or toed to
(714) 435-0191. For more
infonnation, call (714) 649-4961.
TUESDAY
P.K. Odle of the Ameftcan Feng
Shui Institute will explaln how
elemental remedies are
implemented to complement
your decor et a 7 p.m . seminar at
Visions & Dreama In Costa Mesa.
Reservations are required. For
more infonnatlon, call (626)
288-1669.
WEDNESDAY
The Friend9 of the Newport
Beach Library will host a
complimentary bn.mch and
annual meeting for members 81
10:30 a.m . in the Friends Meeting
Room 81 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 May 28. call
(714) 596-5276.
The N9wport BNCh Junior
Chamber of Commerce will
present "How to Get the Best Out
of Yourself; a presentation on
how to reach one's goals, from 7
to 9 p.m. at Coco's Fashion Island.
The cost is $10 for nonmembers,
free to members. For more
infonnation, call Anna Lisa
Biason at (949) 645-9897.
JUNES
Edgar ftMlist Denise Hamlhon
will return to the Newport Beach
Central Library at 7 p.m. to
present •The Crim e Novel as
Cultural Study." The be$t-selllng
author will discuss "Sugar Skull;
her new novel, and how her
journalism badground led to
writi(lg fiction. Call (949) 711-3816
for more inform81ion.
Parent Hetp USA will hotd 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 perfonned by Diana D'ltri
and Aidt Shannan. The public can
make free.will donations at the
door and participate in an auction
with several drawings for prizes
from local businesses. Call (949)
650-3461 for more lnfonnation.
JUN£6
UC trvine Alta8ridge pt aaenta
World Dance Day, featuring
Orange County elementary
school students performing folk
dances from Mexican,
Vtetnamese, European and
Native American cultures. The
noon event at Aldrich Part on the
UO campus Is free. For
information, call (949) 824-8942.
JUNE7
Macy'• South Coast ptaza and
Teen People magazine will host a
Summer Surf and Swim Fashion
Show featuring the latest looks
from Roxy, Hurley, O'Neill,
Billabong and more at 2 p.m. in
Macy's South Coast Pfau'•
women's store. For more
information, call (714) 656-0611,
ext. 4231.
&om.or.e Carae Soup KltdMft
will oetebrate Its 17th anniversary
Garibay from 6 to 9 p.m. 81 720
West 19th St. in Costa Mesa. The
Rag Day dinner/auction will
feature Chef Leon M athews.
Ttdcets cost $45. All proceeds will
support the Someone Cares Soup
Kitchen Hunger Reli« and
Tutoring Programs. Make
reservations by May 27. Call (949)
548-8861. For underwriting
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The Adams~ Country Fair
will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
2850 Country Club Drive. The fair
will have a silent auction, a
50-foot inflatable obstacle course,
a JG.foot Inflatable slide, a dunk
tank, numerous games, prizes,
food, drinks, a bake sale, a OJ, a
guest band and more. call (714)
424-7935 for more information.
Become a member of the
Hospice Pteferred Choice team
and make a difference in the lives
of terminally ill people and their
families at a volunteer
orientation. The team is seeking
caring people to assist patients
and families with nonmedical
needs, such as providing respite
for the primary caregiver, reading
to patients, paying weekly social
visits and running errands.
Volunteers are also needed to
assist with office duties. Call (714)
980-0900 for more infonnation.
St. MlchMI and All Angel$
Episcopal Church will present a
sem inar that poses the question,
"Does Biblical Interpretation
Contribute to the Plight of the
Holy Land Chris1ians?" at 9 a.m.
The church is at the comer of
Pacific View Drive and Marguerite
Avenue in Corona def Mar. For
more information. call (949)
644-0463.
JUNES
The Orange County Women's
Chorus present rts 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 Huazti. TI<*ets
are $12 and can be purchased in
advance at (949) 451-8590.
Loven of live vocal music •re
invited to "The Summer Knows;"
a free musicale at 3 p.m. at the
Newport Beacti Central Library.
M ignonne Profant and a guest
pianist will present the final
program of the library's musicale
series. featuring tunes of
Gershwin, Jobim and LeGrand.
For more infonnation. call (949)
7 17-3816.
JUNE 11
Jeanne Aint from the Af:rhMMr'a
A.asn. will present "Focusing on
Memory Loss" from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m. at the Orange Coast
Unitarian Universalist Church,
1259 Victoria St. Com Mesa. The
presentation will addrets various
causes of memory loss and
diagnosis and treatment For
more lnfonnatlon, call (949)
646-4652.
The Balboa Bay Republican
Women Federated will hold its
"Scholarship Awards" winners
luncheon at 11 a.m. at the Bahia
Corinthian Club on Bayside Drive.
For more information, call (949)
515-8677.
JUNE 13
lnvanton Forum prasanta a
seminar on •intellectual Property
Law" by Edward Schlatter, patent
attorney, at 7:30 p.m. in Orange
Coast College's Science Lecture
Halt Registration and networting
begin at 7 p.m. The cost is $5 for
members, $15 for nonmembers.
Call {714) 540-2491 for
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JUNE 14
ful SpectNm 'tb9ll .... pertnered
will New Clfec*>I• b'W:Jman to
halt "C.eleb• ig 'Mdel-:.
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infomlation. call (949) 966-1966.
JUNE 18
Piftll Brtoandl, Orange County
an:tlMlt. v.tl dila.-what II In the
ardWea as they nUl8 to C01ta
Mesa's hisllOry et 7 p..m. at the COila
Mesa Hiseorical Society, 1870 • •
Anaheim Ale.. COila Mau. For
more infonnation, call (949) 631-6918
or visit www.amhistprflSs.com.
JUNE 19
The National Muttis>M Sderoth
Society v.tl Pf988'1l an ln'8met
eruc:etional p1ogram caled ·e
QJidado c.iioo de la &deioais
Multiple~·~
broadcast on dinical an of~
---8t 500 p.m. To conned. go • to www.nationslmssociety.orp,
select ·uving with M S" and
then select "Webcasta and
Conferences."
JUNE21
Become a member of the
Hospice Preferred Choice team
and meke 8 difference in the
lives of termlnally Ill people and
their families at a volunteer
orientation. The team Is seeking
caring people to assist patients
and families with nonmedical
needs, such as providing respite
for the primary caregiver,
reading to patients, paying
w eekty social visrts and running
errands. Volunteers are also
needed to assist with office
duties. Call (71 4) 980-0900 for
more information.
JUNE 23
ChildNn 5 and older a,. lnvtt.d
to register for a variety of summer
aquatic camps offered by NelNport
Beach Recreatioo Services. The
camps run through August. with
numerous morning and afternoon
options available. from "Sailing
and Tennis camp" to •Surtcamp:" can (949) 644-3151 tor ITlOf9
information. or register online et
www.city.newport-beach.ca.us.
Vofunteef drivers .,. need.cl to
help deliver nutritiously
prepared meals to homebound,.
frail or elderly clients Incapable
of shopping or cooking for
themselves through •Mobile
M eats; sponsored by
FISH·Harbor Area Inc. and Hoag
Hospital. Call (949) 645-8050 for
more information.
..
A variety of prfwta, Mm~ ;
and group swim lessons wlll be :
offered this summer 1t the •
Marian Bergeson Aquatic Centat :
at Corona del Mar High School. :
Options include one-on-one
ins1ructlon on Saturdays and•
Monday through Thursday •
program for all agH and levels. • !
For session dates, time• and
costs, call (949) 644-3151, or
register in person at Newport
Beach Recreation and Senior
Services at 3300 Newport Blvd. :
..
• Children, tHns and Mtuha can
now register for summer ••
recreational boating clasaes
offered through Newport Be.ch • 1
Recre81ion Services. C1asses
begin July 12. Fees vary. Call
Newport Beach Recreation and
Senior Services a 3300 Newport •
Blvd. for more informatio n.
Prot.Nlonal and bnMd aocc. .
trainers with the All-England
Soccer Academy are available ,
for one-on-one, small group and
large group training. For more •
information, call (949) 395-5103. :
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SOC I ETY Tlusday, May 29, 2003 All 1
THE CROWD
Devoted to
community
I t's a love fest, not merely a fashfon
show. The Sisters of the Society
Devoted to the Sacred Heart
presented the 25th annJversary
celebration of MGentJemen's
Haberdashery" at the Hyatt Regency,
Irvine.
A sold-out ballroom led by honorary
co-chairs and longtime supporters
Tuny and Melinda Molao brought in
heavyweight community support for
the sisters and their Heart of Jesus
Retreat Center in
Santa Ana.
The center, wh1ch
a project near and
dear to the heart of
Newport°\ late Gen.
Tum Riley and hlS
wife. Emma Jane.
~rves children and
teem. in Ordnge
County.
Ille '>1~1er..' 8. W. COOK mission 1s to brmg
children cloM!r to a
splritual awakening. infu<,mg a morel.I
compass in the race of -.erular abu..e all
around us. The goal i'> not political
Rather, in the arena of a world torn
apan by politic'i, power and innuence.
the center lb meant a'i a refuge.
specifically for children. who may need
a peaceful experience morr than adults.
Inasmuch a'i the home may not offer
the security for children that it perhap'>
once did, the s1ster"I want ctuldren to
know that love exist<, 111 lhc world. The
mission is tied to the theology of the
Roman Catholic <llurch. and hecau..e
of this. there may be vmr~ of
objection.
The crowd auendmg the fund rai<,er
was ecumentcal garhenng of
community leaders and role model-..
including Catholic.\, Prote<.tanl'> and
Jews.
The adult" were toud1ed by the
presence of children who had come to
!>ing and distribute hand-made card'>
expressing apprcc1a1ton for the SISier."
work.
The Moiso faJmly wa.'> jomed by a
host committee that mcluded Leann
Reny. David Celeslln. Keith Eyrich.
IUc:hard Hunsaker, Emmy Lou
JoDy-Vann, Nicole Lawson. Kitty Leslie,
Jim McNaman. Robert O'HUI. Robtn
Merchant. James PhllUpe and Nathan
Roeenberg.
The theme of the event was ~25 Years
of Grateful Love. -For the seventh year
in a row more than $230,000 was raised.
After a group prayer Crom the words
of St. Francis of ~isi. luncheon was
served, and com1c Sieve Ireland joined
Melanie Salata Atdl at the fashion
show podium as emcees of the
presentation.
Ireland is a brilliant wit. capable of
poking fun at everything and everyone.
He bas the timing of a latter-day Bob
Hope and the contemporary view or
Jerry Seinfeld.
"They told me I could be edgy, -he
repeated after lines that cut to the
chase on many contemporary issues,
including some directJy addressing the
Catholic Omrch
As the male models paraded the
hotel runway, including Antonio
Cagnolo, Gilbert Aguirre, Rldwd
Reisman, Richard O'Nelll, Robert Bein,
Michael Brandman. )Mon Brand.man,
Patrick Wayne, Father Stew SaDot and
Monsignor Paul Martin, the crowd
applauded with gusto for the
community support and the message of
goodwiU.
Others on the runway were Newport's
Buck Bean, Denny Bean, Ryan Bean,
Donald Kennedy, Parter Kmnedy,
Marc Lamkin, Tim Strader. ~Ocha,
George O'C.OnneU and Paul Salata.
Tony Moiso made a point of paying
mbute to late commurnry leaders Tom
md Emma Jane Riley, Slsttt Ida
Peterfy. who launched the program.
and the late Bjorn Sedlenkh, fonnerty
with P.0.S.H. Fashion Island. Sedlemch
had been a mamstay of the men's
fashion event for many years.
Sadly, Bewrty Salata was not in
anendance this year. joining husband
Paul and daughter Melanie in worlcing
for the cause. Beverly was W for the
'ihow and passed away last week from
cancer. The devoted wife. mother and
communiry activist had a heart as big
~the retreat center she supported with
her loved ones.
• THE CROWD appears Thursdays and
Saturdays.
Three generations of Newport gentlemen, Buck Bean, Denny Bean and Ryan Bean. modeling 1n the Gentlemen's
Haberdashery fashion show in support of the Heart of Jesus Retreat Center.
Robert Best and Paul Salata at the Gentlemen's Haberdashery reception at the
Hyatt Regency m Irvine.
Patrick Munoz and Father Matt Munoz,
grandsons of John Wayne. model at
the Gentlemen's Haberdashery fashion
show presented by the Sisters of the
Society Devoted to the Sacred Heart
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in 'Bruce Almighty'
I t appea.t'B only a man as
insane and unsatisfied as
Bruce Nolan would take on
the all-powerful God .
Maybe It was because nothing
went right. Maybe it was
because be had no control over
what
bappenedin
his life. Or
maybe it was
because he
thought
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In the
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SALAM Almighty,"
this man discovers what he truly
needs to be successful and
happy ln his life, which becomes
a test between emotion and
unworldly strength.
As It begins. Nolan (Jim
Carrey) ls a regular reporter for a
1V station in Buffalo, N.Y. He's
one of those guys who tells the
funny jokes that make a news
production more satisfying to
watch.
But it always seems that he
gets the stupid, morally
degrading assignments to foUow
up on, such as interviewing the
local bakers who broke the
record for the largest cookie ever
made.
One of his goals ln trus
business was to be the head
man on the 1V news, the
anchor.
F'mally, he gets his chance to
prove himself while doing a
piece on the anniversary of
Niagara Falls. I le loses his
self-restraJnt when he learns that
Evan Baxter, one of his rivals,
accepts the job as anchor while
he is just about to perform his
piece. As it happens, Bruce is
fired.
Here Is where Bruce gets his
powers. I am at a loss to
understand how he receives his
powers; he just stands there
while God (Morgan Freeman)
gives him a lecture.
In any event. Bruce becomes
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because he claims that God
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Mari< Wahlberg stars as Charlie Croker in 'The Italian Job.·
The film, also starring CharHze Theron, opens Friday.
seeing bow hard theee kids tram ·
and study (some with almost
military predsion), lt Is hard to
comprehend bow they can
withstand the tremendous
pressure with so much grace and
poise. As one parent wryty puts ·
It, Mlt's a different fonn of cblld '
abuse."
Director Blitz chose his eight
subjects well. The fllmmaken
obviously developed a great
rapport with each child "1d
family -their candor about
their feellnp and ambitions is
fascinating. Half of the film Is
devoted to their stories. so that
when we see them reach the
finals, we are rooting for every
one of them to succeed. And
each one does. ln his or her own
way.
One story stands out Angela
Arenivar is from a tiny town in
Texas. where her father worb 8ll
a ranch hand. Her father entered
the country illegally'20 years ago
and still does not speak a word ·
or English. For the Arenivars. bet'
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feels he can do a better job.
With these powers come
responsibilities. but he doesn't
anticipate that they would affect
him as greatly they do. Because
of the unknown risks I hat he
takes. he exposes himself to I.he
chance of great losses, these
being his devoted girlfriend,
Grace Connelly (Jennifer
Aniston), and his own inner
strength.
1lUs film was centered on the
hysterics of Caney Not only is
he an outstanding comedian.
but he conveys the passion of
his character very well
It's not as though the other
characters in the movie didn't
make an impression; their
efforts jusl weren't as
measurable as that of Carrey's.
To be honest, the title of thi'>
movie should be "The Jim
Carrey Show. -
In all fairness, the movie was
very entertaining. The plot could
have been deeper. and the other
characters could have had more
importance, but overall, it was a
good show.
•SARA SALAM is a freshman at
Corona del Mar High School
'Spellbound' is letter
perfect
It seems that smart kids are
always getting shon shrift in
movies. They're portrayed as
humorless nerds who are
subjected to ridicule or as
potential psycho killers.
Refre-.hingfy. Jeffrey Blitz's
Oscar-nominated documentary
·spellbound· portrays them as
neither.
~---~ This
remarkable
film lets us
gel ·up close
and
personal"
with elgh1
extremely
bright kids of
various ages
and SUSANNE backgrounds
PEREZ who
competed in
the 1999 National Spelling Bee in
Washington, D.C
A uniquely American ritual
fi.rst held in 1925, the spelling
bee starts with 249 contestants.
Over an intense two-day period,
aJJ but one are eliminated After
sight of her father's tears when
she wins the qualifying regional
competition ls tru)y a touching
moment
Through skillful edJting. we
see just how demanding the
spelling bee is. One mistake, and
you're out There are no second
chances. For some oC the kids,
it's a relief that the pressure is off
and they can get on with the rest
of their lives. For others, the
disappoinbnent comes not
without some tears.
It's great to see that. win or
lose. the parents giw their
children the wholeheaned low
and support they so richly
deserve.
MSpeUbound· is a terrific
movie that I cannot recommend
hjghly enough. It has warmth,
humor and nail-biting suspense.
In these troubled times, when
the media is always focused on
the negative, it ls.heartening to -:
see a reality-based film featurinJ:
intelligent people who care - •
about dolng their best for •
themsetves and for their ~
families. And that Is truly the -
American dream. -, -
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DINING REVIEW
Z Tejas is a southwestern delight
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
Z Tejas is an oasis of calm in
the bustling South Coast
Metro area. The
restaurant, at one of the
enlnUlces to South Coast Plaza,
tfltureS an outdoor patio and
mellow music, creating a
relaxing atmosphere that makes
patrons want to linger over their
meals.
While the location and
ambience are a plus, the
Oavorful food is Its most alluring
asset
"Tuste without borders" is how
Z Tejas tout.s it.s cuisine. The
in1)uences include from Cajun,
Southwest and Mian·inOuenced
Pacific Coast. The results are
tasty combinatiom that dazzle
ypur ta.Ste buds like the
Southwestern BBQ spring rolls.
filled with smoked duck. roasted
sweet com relish. shredded iack
c:b.eese and ancho (chile)-honey
!Jiubecue sauce.
vl'he eclectic menu offers
appetizers, entI~e salads,
eptrees. Z specialties such as
"Yoodoo Tuna" and scrumptious
desserts. It also bo~l'> an array
af award-winning margaritas.
·'I.Our chef is a master of
cqmbining contrasting flavors
with a wide range of
ingredients,· partner Russ Klop
said. "Our chef team i.-.
phenomenal. They're coru.tam.ly
~up to me and shoving a
spoon in my mouth and ~ying.
'Taste this!'"
, The restaurant. which opened
<W Sept. 20, 200 I. caters lO
shoppers, busin~ people who
woric in the high ~ across
Bristol and patrons of the
Orange Councy Performing Arts
Center and South Coast
Repertory.
"We come here at leru.t once a
week," said Usa Bennett<;. who
was dining with colleague
Arulene McF..nery on Wednesday
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The sandwich has a unique
twist with a blue com tortilla in
place of the traditional center
toast slice. The sauce is the best
part of the sandwich -a sweet,
red pepper mayonnaise that
complements the other
ingredients.
City Editor James Meier tried
the Sante Fe house enchilada
with smoked chicken, jack
cheese and red chill sauce. He
had various reactions to the
degree of spiciness.
MARK C DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT
Grilled shrimp and guacamole tostada bites and Voodoo Tuna
appetizers are two of the many favorites on the Z Tejas menu.
"The keyword at Z Tejas seems
to be spicy,· Meier said.
*Everything in the Santa Fe
enchilada meal has spice to it.
The enchilada iLSelf -chicken
its main ingredient -has a
delayed spiciness. A nice cola
helps cool the spice, as weU. It's
a decent enchilada, but nothing
too special The rice is great,
though. It has just the right
amount of spice to make it
interesting. The black beans
have a slight spice to them, as
well, but it doesn't do them any
justice."
Father's Day Brunch
Chef Daniel Jimenez
Presents
F.ach meal starts with warm
cornbread, made with pieces of
corn. The bread is SQfter than
you'd expect and hard to resiM.
especially for the sparrows tha1
hang out on the patio. If you
leave the cornbread skillet
unattended for too long. the
.,parrows wt.I.I swoop in and start
mbblmg away-a good thing 1f
you are trying to save enough
appetite for the rest of the meal
Z Tejas offers exotic appetizers
such as catfish tortilla rolls and
tradmonal ones such as the Four
Comers quesadilla, which
comes stuffed with smoked
chicken, shredded pork or
gri.!Jed vegetable.
The Southwestern BBQ spring
rolls offer a dramatic
presentation. The rolls are
served upright in the shape of a
repee wilh a large com husk in
the middle. Surrounding them is
a colorful chile-honey barbecue
!>auce. The first bite makes the
tepee crumble, but the taste
exceed'> the aesthetics of the
d1.,h The !>Oft smoked duck is
t•nhanced by the tangy, sweet
..auce and the light crust.
rhe entree salads are hearty
poruom. filled with chicken or
tiout. The pecan-crusted
chicken '>pmach salad 1s good,
hut after tht.' duck, the chicken
pa.les 1n companson The pecan
crust 1s incredibly tasty, though,
and a dollop of goat cheese is
the glue that blends all the
flavor., together.
The lunch entiee'> include the
7 burger, house enchiladas, a
<;mothered burrito and the blue
corn chicken club Sandwich.
When you are presented with
the dessert menu. you are even
more grateful that the sparrows
ate some of your cornbread.
leaving more room for
scrumptious concoctions such
as the ancho chili fudge pie, the
peanut butter pie and the fresh
fruit cobbler.
The cobbler is a meal in itself
and a masterpiece of a dessen. It
comes in a skillet as fajitas do.
with the bourbon-ginger
caramel sauce sizzling like lava.
The sauce sUITounds two hearty
scoops of vanilla ice cream with
seasonal fruits such as peach
and blueberry and cobbler
topping mixed throughout.
It's the kind of dish that makes
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THEATER
SCR students staging world premiere
ByTomTttu1 -"Florence, David & Art." people an opportwlity to better FYI w orid premieres are
This play was written by Greg understand themaelYa 88 they •Florence, David & Art" will be Atkins, a published playwright attain dil[erent ~on presented Saturday at 3 and 7 nothing new at South and a teacher at SCR's Theater art and Ufe. p.m., Sunday at 1 and 6 p.m .• Coast Repertory. Every Conservatory for 15 years. The Teen Players -composed June 6 and 7 at 7 p.m . and June second or third production is Woolery will be in the director's of high achool students -is an ·8 at 1 and 6 p.m. In the Nlcholaa being bathed in stage lights for chair for this premiere. ensemble group of serious acting Studio. General admlHlon la $5. the first time, It seems. "Florence, David & Art" students who are selected by More lnfonnatJon can be What's good enough for the centers on a group of Amedcao audition after completing at least obtained by calling the SCR box
pros at the theater's Segerstrom students who spend the summer two years of Young Conservatory office at (714) 7<&6555.
and Argyros stages is certainly studying art in Florence, Italy, tralnlng. Each member of the
good enough for the youngsters where Michelangelo's "David" ls Teen Pia~ will have a role on Playwright Atkins has directed
studying their craft at SCR's in residence, hence the play's stage or d the scenes in and perfonned with
Young Conservatory. title. "Florence, David & Art." imp~donal groups
The Nicholas Studio -the like most teenagers, they have Costa Mesa students in the throughout Southern California
renovated Second Stage Crom the their own agendas, with art SCR cast are John Hsiang and and is the author of •IMPROVI,"
old complex -was inaugurated school at various degrees of Carlos Ibarra. Newport Beach a popular handbook on
with the world premiere of importance. Some are never (Jacqueline Legan) and Corona improvisational theater. now in
"Orphan Thlin: The Lost without their setch pads. others del Mar <Alexander Scholnick) its fourth printing.
Children" by Young would rather shop. And. of are also represented in the show. He was also a consultant on
Conservatory director Laurie course, romance blossoms Others in the cast are Lisa the ABC comedy show "Whose
Woolery. among some of the students and Ackerman. Diana Alvarez. Une Is 11. Anyway'?"
This weekend, the their Italian counterparts. Brittney Chavez, Kelly Bllert.
conservaiory's Teen Players take Atkins' play, set against a Nicole Gross, Dylan Johnson, • TOM TITUS reviews local theater
their shol with another world background of the great art of Nora Mally, Anna Matthis. Eden for the Daily Pilot Hi1 reviews
premiere in the Nicholas Studio Florence, offers the young Routledge and Elise St Oair. appear Thursday• and Saturdays .
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the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Christopher O' Riley, a Van 6 to 10 p.m. Mol}day through music of Common Ground from
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fa>< to Cliburn medalist, for its season Wednesday. (949) 718-0188. Wednesday through Sunday. The
(949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) finale at 8 p.m. Thursday and band perfonns from 7 to 10 p.m.
574-4295. A complete list is Friday, June 4 and 5. The WEEKLY JAM Wednesday and Thursday, from
available at www.dailypilot.com. program includes Brahms' The Studio Cafe presents Monday 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m . Friday and
·symphony No. 1" in C minor; Night Jams from 7 to 11 p.m. f1l/efY Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m.
MUSIC the Prelude to Act Ill of week. "Wanted" musicians include Sunday. The restaurant Is at 2735
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Over 100 Artisans
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cities Okazaki, Japan, Antibes,
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For tidtets, call (714) 755-5799.
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Jim Sett, principal tuba player in
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live music from 9 p.m. to midnight
Walter Lakota and David Alcantbr, every Friday and Saturday. Players
the New Yortc Jazz Connection is at 512 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa.
Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251 No cover charge. (949) 646-5615.
E. Coast Highway in Newport at 8
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Diana Ditri joins the duo on in Newport Beach pre54tnts Jeue
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France and Cabo San Lucas, perform a special engagement at Information: (949) 673-9500. Saturday evenings and Sunday
Mexico, the event will offer 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. June 7 in for brunch. The program features
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With goals of becoming a surgeon, actor, teacher
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Irvine Company's Student f.eadmhip AwaTds
Program.
The awards program recognizes high school
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Laguna Beach, Newport-M~ Orange and Tustin
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difference in our community. All 30 honorees
join an impressive list of 4 70 previous scholanhip
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Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high sch~I senior athletes at the Hyatt Newporter.
ClaireAllen
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Southern Section Divislon Ill
semifinal showdown between a
pair of boys volleyball programs
that have climbed so high this
season, it was mandatory some-
one let go of the rope.
Perhaps, then, it was fitting
that a young Estancia High team
that did just that was lhe only
one of the two teams that will get
another crack at reaching the
OF title sum.mil
Senior-laden San Gabriel
(22-6), playing in the program's
first semifinal, earned the
chance to play in Saturday's title
match, with a hard-fought 15-9,
15-11, 5-15, 10-15, 15-13 victory
Wednesday at La Quinta High.
The Matadors' triumph ruined
a pair of courageous comebacks
by the Eagles (29-11), who forced
a fifth game after falling in the
first two, then nearly overcame a
6-0 deficit in rally scoring.
And while the Eagle players -
only two of whom graduate, in-
cluding lone senior starter Jess
1-lellmich -were obviously
shaken after coming up two
points shy of the program's first
A player from
defending
champion
Andersen
shoots through
Newport
Heights
defenders to
score a goal in
a thir<}and
f otJrth.grade
Pilot Cup game
Wednesday at
Farm
Complex.
STEVE McCRANK I
DAILYPILOT
Defending
champions pick up
where they left off
with 6-0 win over
Newport Heights.
B?.c• Alderton
OatlyPilot •
COSTA MPSA -A smWng girl
from Newport Heights
Elementary Schoof said it best
·0ne girl wu twice as tall as
me,• Lagne Moore Mid late in
the leCODd half in wbal would
tum out to be a 6--0 victory for
Anclmwo'a third-and fourth...-&i.ds IOCCer team -
the delending cbampkm -over
Newport I' WO in Pool A
Kdoo Wednelday in the fourth
1D11uaJ Ody Pilot Cup at the
Fmn Spana Com~
ADdenen fteldl three teams
dUI )WI'. Including the team that
0.1do Venturini coached
~ wbidi bu an fourth
pden. N.wport ffel&hta has
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CIF final
SCOfEBOMD appearance
ln 19 sea-
sons. Coach
Thlcey
Helms, was
quick to put
a memo-
rable sea-
San Gabriel 3 son ln per-
Estancia 2 spectlve.
'Tm just
really in
shock and awe at how far we've
come this season," saJd Heims,
an Estancia alum who had seen
firsthand the program's struggles
that began in the latter half of
the 1980s and continued
through last spring.
''To come from last place in
the Pacific Coast League (an 0-10
league record in 2002, before
shifting to the Golden West
League, where they emerged as
co-champions this season) to a
possible ClF championship is
huge. When the season started, I
wasn'~ mentally prepared for this
team to be playing In the CIF
semifinals. There were times last
year when we'd whine over offi-
cials' calls, then walk into the
comers with our heads down.
But this season has been about
positive mental toughness. and
that's what I was so proud of to-
night After losing the first two
games, we could have crumbled
or we could have stepped up.
The fact that we came back, as a
unit ... I'm happy enough with
that Wmning. after that, would
have been just an added bonus. kills) and jwlior Lons Nguym
If we had a lot of seniors, I'd be (14) also helped senior setter
pretty bummed. But I mow 90% Steve Hoang produce 47 assists.
of this team is going to play club Meanwhile, 6-4 Junior oppo-
and we're going to come back site Josh Komepy paced the
and be better next year. If we can Eagles' attack. amassing 26 kills,
show anything close the same four stuff blocks and three ace
growth spurt next year we did serves. Junior outside hitter Kris
this year ... " H.artwdl added 14 kills, but mid-
Growth spurt is not a term as-dle blockers Scott Sankey and
sociated with the Matadors, Dallas Kopp became additional
whose leading hitter is 5-foot-10, weapons for junior setter 'nevor
bespectacled Johnny Fu. Holmes (59 assists), especially af-
"We're small and we don't ter Matador blockers had some
really look like volleyball play-success outside.
ers," San Gabriel Coach Ouis Sankey, a 6·5 junior, produced
Kwan saJd. "We have no club 16 kills and five stuff blocb,
players, but our kids worlc hard while Kopp, a 6-4 freshman,
and they battle. Our job, every added eight kills and three
time we step on the court, is to blocks to underscore the type of
earn respect" promise Estancia holds for 2004.
The Almont League champi-Junior Brad Larsen added four
ons, who upset No. 2-seeded kills. while Hellmich had one of
Downey in three games in the the Eagles' six aces. Senior Carlos
second round, earned plenty of Diaz also played in ttls final prep
respect from the No. 3-seeded match, while four freshmen,
Eagles. called up from the junior varsity,
"We knew they could jump · experienced the emotional in-
and we were prepared for that," tensity from the bench.
Heims saJd. "But I wasn't real im-San Gabriel scored the first
pressed with our blocking. We fiw pofuts of the first two eames.
haven't really gotten much r-rac-but Estancia established some
tlce against teams that can con-confidence by rolling in the third
sistentJy hjt like they did" game, then led throughout the
The high-flying Pu. who rou-fourth to send both teams into
tinely eJevated his shoulders above their first five-game match of the
the top of the net. led the winners season.
with 21 kills. about half of which The Matadors reeled off fifth.
were deft tips into holes in the de-game leads of 6-0 and 9-3, before
fcnse. Pu. who pouaded the kiD the Eagles rallied to within 9-8.
that ended the match. a,00 had a F.stancia again closed to within
match-high seven st:uffblod:s. 13-12 and 14-13, before Fu
But senior Francis Qiu ( 16 closed lhe show.
DAILY PILOT CUP
GIRLS 3-4
• amp1on s ac
WEDNESDAY'S
SCORES
at Co•ta Mna Farm Complex
KaiMf No. 1 5, Pop 0
Andersen 6, Newport Height• 0
Marlnert No. 1 2, Mariners Christian
No.12
Newport Elementary No. 1 4, Davia 1
St. John 10, St. Joachim 0
, Htirbor Dey 4, Card4tn Hall 0
Anderaen No. 3 5, Callfomla 1
Olqoe 5, Lincoln 0
1be action for Andersen wu
up front. with QaJg Anna
Venturini and Caitlin Baker each
tallytng uslats. Andenen built •
S-0 ad at baJftfme.
With the game tn cootroJ tn
the l«Ond halt Andersen
worked on ball bandltng etms
and open1ng the~ lanea. '"They dkf well, Claudio
Venturini aaid
•••
Daily Pilot
Trevor Holmes
laments a
missed shot
during the CIF
semifinal game
against San
Gabriel. At left,
Estancia's Josh
Kornegay digs
during the CIF
semifinal game
against San
Gabriel at La
Quinta High
School on
Wednesday
ni~ht.
PHOTOS BY
KENT TR£PTOW I
DAILY PILOT
GIRLS 5-6
Gomez leads St. Joachim
to win with four goals
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
COSTA MFSA -Speed was
the name of tfte game for the St.
Joachim fifth. and sixth-grade
gtrls soccer team that outscored
California. 4-1. in the second half.
Sara Gomez typified lhat speed
as she scored four goals. leading
the Sea~ to a 5-2 victory
over California in Pool B play of
the Daily Pilot Cup on
Wednesday at the Costa M~
Farm Complex.
St. Joachim trailed, 1-0.
throughout the first 20 minut~.
but Coach Jack Gomez hardly
worried.
Jack Gomez noticed the
Cougars were in a certain
defensive set which proved to he
perfect for the Sea Kings. St
Joachim took advantage just
before halftime and with four
straight goals in the second half.
BrookUrmsonscoredwgive
California the 1-0 lead early in
the game. Then Sara Gome?~
who pJays for the Wo~ck
under-13 club team, scored the
first of bet" four goals in what
became a familiar scene for the
SeaJ(inp-g ona
breakaway.
St. Joachim took its first lead.
2-1, after Sara Gome-z scored in
the 8rst minute of the second
half. The Sea Kings then scored
three straight goals on
breakaways.includingoneby
l.Auren DeVoy and the other two
by Sara Gomez. who completed a
scoring sequence made for a
highlight reel that gave St.
Joachim a 5-1 lead
Sara Gome'L d.rlbbled past two
defenders on her way to the net
and just before she shot she
faked inside and gave a slight tap
to the ball to the ou1Side. In the
procesa, she went past
California's goalkeepet to have a
dear shot of the net. and wtth a
btt oC noncbalance. kkhd the
baD that t'Oled IOrDe five yards
and into the goal. California's
NultUn Tulbihcbi rounded out
the ICOlfng. She ICOfed from
8bcRJt 20 yards out wilh a
bending kick that found the net.
In ocher girts 5-6 action:
WEDNESDAY'S
SCORES
at Co1ta Mesa Farm Complex
Davis No l 6. St John O
St. J08Chim 5, Cahfornla 2
Marinefl 2, Harbor Day 2
Pop 5, Kaiser No. 3 l
Newport Heights 6, Dav11 No 2 0
•t K111S11r Elementary School
1(;11ser No l l 2, Harbor Vtew No. 1 0
Harbor View No 2 4. Rea No 2 O
Carden Hall 2. Lincoln 0
• Devis No. 1 6, St. John 0:
Sisters Amy Gentling and Dana
Gentling each scored a goal
while teammates Courtney
Gfterl, Breanna Arellano, Anna
Tabeo and A8hJey Rendon added
goals for the winners in a Pool G
match at the l·ann Complex..
Strong defense provided the
shutout.
• Carden Hall 2, Uncoln 0:
Goalie Oa1re IAyton made a nice
save at the end of the match to
baclt the goals of Ouisdna
0'1bula and lAIUftll Da ..,ua
in a Pool C conte5t at Kaiser.
01busa scored in the 15th
minute and Draganza in the
seam m nunu e .
• Harbor View No. 2 4, Rea
No. 2 O: stwye e.tlan scored
two goals. while Unduy
ZoCOYlch and l..mrm SmlU also
scored for Halbor View.
• Martnen 2, Harbor o.y 2:
Mariners took a 2 --0 halftime lead
before Harbor Day ~ponded
with two goab before the end of
regulation to notch the de.
Kelley Hinch and Coleen
MeM each tallied one goal for
Ma:dners with fJl:albetb F.ddy
adding an aasist.
u.u.h McLeod secured the
net in the first half while Kalley
Gl:mt anchored the goal tn the
second halt
Midfielder Detyn o.vt.
controlled the bafi and set up
pasaes for Marioen.
• Nlwport B U ta 8, Dml
No. 2 0: Newpod ffeW\tl ecored
ab QC Ill plt in Che ft.m bal{. ..._, vm... the eecood-balf
goalie tor Dms, lhut down
Newport Helgtlts in the eecond
half.
Two St.
.JoacNm fifth.
nt sixth-grade
players
f
SPORTS
DAILY PILOT CUP
BOYS 3-4
Left, Davis def enders
squash a Harbor View
player near the front of
the goal during boys 5-6
grade. At right,
defending champs Rea
Elementary challenges
Mariners Christian goalte
as he scoops the ball
during 5-6 grade play
Wednesday m the Pilot
Cup.
STEVE Mc CRANK I DAil Y Ptl OT
Kaiser No. 1 edges Irish
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
The Daily Pilot Cup feanns
teams that represent elementary
schools. Most of the players are
friends, yet there is hardly team
chemJstry on the 6ekt.
oon.sJdenng that they have such a
short time to practice with each
other.
However. Gerardo Jimenez. the
coach of the Kaiser No. I third-
and fourth-grade boys ioOCCef'
team, perhaps found the best way
to bring his players together.
~
The Knights. who gathered
rhythm from their pas.sing.
defeated St. John The Baptist, 4 J .
Wednesday in Pool C play at the <..osci Mesa Farm Complex.
St. John The Baptist Irish nearly
rallied from a 2--0 halftime deficit.
but KaJSer held on for the win,
thanks to second-half goals by
Kevm Cortt!'L and Brice Maruung.
"You jUbt cross your 6ngers and
hope that they can click." Jimenez
wdd of coaching the Knights. ·1
ju.st wanted to make sure that
they~alot·
Kaiser's passing led to its 1--0
lead 11lree minut~ Ullo U1e
game, Lws Torres centered the
ball to Joel Vascomcelo~. who
scored from about IO y~ out.
Later, with two minute. left in Liu:
25-minute first half, Nolan Mena
scored. finding ~ hot ~pot m Lile
top center poruon of Uic net. I le
was 15 yards out and battled the
ball away from a number of lruh
defmders.
Though SL John The Baptist
was down. 2-0. it still shot Lile
same number of shOL'i, five, as the
Knights did in Lile fin.I half. Alex
Ouderbrlc scored a hat trick for
Lile lrish in Lile second half. I le
made good on a penalty Icicle after
a hand-ball early in the h<ttl. 1lw11
he scored on a breakav.ay. t) in~
!he ~re. 2-2.
But L.onC/ scon.><I ..ind u 11
Knights regained uie l~d
Maurung. one of tht 'h11n1·
play-en on the 6eld. ctlso low 11J
the net for an insurance go.ti with
two minut~ left. ~'i than a
minute later. Oudcrbrlc St:O~.
Jame. Napp rerordt.'O fivl' '>dVL">
as one of three goa11~ for SI loh11
The Baptist. which Wclb l'U8lhcd
by Jessica Ganca who playt.O for
the school when 11 Ulmpt:te<l 111
Lile Lion' C'.up. which is now the
Pilot Olp.
•••
In other boys 3-4 action:
• Uncoln 2, Andenen 2: In a
~trong showing of school ~pirit.
the Lmcoln Leopard\ died Llleir
h.llr blue for the event to match
their blue shirts. N1dl Gooding
and 1QeU Wolker led the offensive
attack for Uncoln. each l>C'Oring
goals. Nick <Aud. JD Dawn,
George Kennedy and Cameron
Orr anchored the Lincoln
defense. which rebuffed
numerous scoring opportunities
for Anderson. Zack Socoloeb,
Allen Brown. Nick Rk:h,
Jonathan Jaffee 3.1 Id Spencer
Ouistolf create<l nu111eruu:.
~onng opportumun. ~
Mct,ormadt cUld Kevin Gonllnier
played well u1 Koal. l'.tl h m.tkmg
nunleruu.-. d.tVUlg )Cl~
Lincoln coach~ Gw-.nar
Gooding and John Cwd praised
the efforts of both reruns. ·nus
wa5 a tn:menlluus Kan1e ""'illl an
incredibly high ll'vel of
l"Ompetiuon," t.uodmg 'wild. ·At
ai1y given ume there were 18
boys on Lile fidd with AlJ Star or
BOYS 5-6
Donovan nets hat trick
WEDNESDAY'S
SCORES
at Costs Mess Farm Complex
Kaiser No. 1 4, St John 3
Rea No. 1 8, Harbor View 0
Manners 4, Olqoa 4
Harbor Day 10, Adams 0
Mariners Chns11an No 1 9.
Kaiser No. 2 0
Andersen 2. Lincoln No. 1 2
Devis 3, Newport Heights 0
Eastbluff 1, Pomona 1
dub-level experience. What a
great way to ~tart the Daily Pilot
Cup."
• Davis 4, Newport Heights 0:
~ fAtrada !>COred IWlCt" With
P.J. Maloney and Molrieti A.rlai
each adding <>tnglP goals m lra\i.~.'
~utuul wm Ui l'Ool 0 plct) dl the
Farm Compla Julio &pinoza
added an a'>Slst for Daw..
• Rea No. I 8, Harbor View 0:
Martin Gmda. Giiberto Garcia
and Arturo Jimene'L calh !>COred
two goaJs for victorious Rea
No. I in Pool A play at the
Farm Complex Diegic> Uma and
Marro )bnmrz tallu'<I ont: goal
apiece
WEDNESDAY'S
SCORES
at Costa Mosa Farm Complex
Harbor View forward
scores three goals in
pool-play triumph.
the first half and spin two .,h ot m the fir~t haJf _ one of Rea No 1 4, Mariners Christian Z
defenders on hi~ WdY to I larbor h b three save~ Kaiser No 1 3. Olqoa 2
View's third goal to make 11 .I I Davi~ cut the lead 10 l -1 111 Harbor View 5, Oavis No 1 1
wtth three minutei. remcU11mg Ill the 18th mmute wht•n Wilhe Rea No 2 l, Harbor Dav No 2 1
Bryce Alderton
the 25-minute half. 0onoYcll1 LeVaUey took control on a ~ewpon Heights 3. Harbor Oay No l
took a lateral inbounds p~ and counterattack and quJcldy at Cosra Mesa High
dribbled the ball IO ydftls before dribbled up the field with Jairo Lincoln J, Mannera No 2 0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~6nrin~gg..tttb~e~baaauU~inurno~rhue~n~g~b~1~sl~d~t~~Ruio~cnonn~o~o~hwisur~ig~hut~l~e~~~fil~le~y'.._.--''~/ia~~er~ia~•Wt,P&p-l
Daily Pilot
COSTA MF.SA-It was as of the net to give Harbor View a passe'1 to Rincon at 10 yards Mariners No., 4, TeWuikle No 2 4
Ump&e as hide. appear. score. 5-1 lead two minutes laler. out and Rincon rifled the shot TeWinkle No 12,0111111 No 2 o
For Harbor View FJementary 1bin:I-~ Pavis C .oadl Deena into the right side of the neL
School's Sean Donavan. goals Praoco wrapped her hands LeValley and Rincon joined
came in threes, helping seal a S-1 around the bade of her neck and F.ric Puente on the forward line
victory wer Devis io Pool Col the ~ •Oh no,• when the in the second half. bu1 a staunch
boys ftftb-and sfxd:l..grade soccer Inbounds pass fow:1d Donovan. Harbor View defellS(> negated
dMMon In lbe four1h annual ~ didn\ have the speec1 to any scoring opponuruty.
Dally Piiot Q.ip Wednesday at the bieJ> up with ~. • Ptanco "I wanted us to swt out
Rum Sports Coo:pex. said"\\\? started~ back In making sure that we didn't give
"When the ball popped out the seoolld half, bu1 albw<i too up any goals." Harbor View
toward the middle, I would hide many goal-; In the first half." Coach Sasha Zubatov said. "Our
behind a man, make my ll'KM! Michael Katz tallied two goals · goal was to play solid defense
and get on the breakaway," for Harbor View with Dillon and get many cow1teranacks.
DollCMlD said of his strategy to Norton, Pierce Stemler and Our forwards are real aggressive
space himlelt from Davis Tummy Bangert each adding guys that go after It."
defenden. gtviDg tm teammatea a a.ssists.. Zubatov Inserted some players
cbance to s-. Davis goalkeeper Thny at positions they weren't familiar
OonOftD pined control on Cilneros dove to hla right with with in the second half. He
one of many counteranacb ln outstfttched arms to 5mea.r a wanted to get as many players ·
into rhe game as possible.
"The second half was a UnJe
scary for me,· he said.
• Rea No. l 4, M.a.rtnen
aut.dan 2: Juan Gomalez
scored cwice with Jorge
Olhuu and l!dpr Vep each
adding singles goals for Rea No.
I In Pool A play at the Farm
Complex.
•Rea No. 2 I, Harbor Day I:
Je9ilS Hernandez found the
back of the net on a direct kick
following a penalty for Rea No.
2 Wednesday ln Pool E play at
the Fann Complex.
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on 05/09/03 C•k ol Oranp Couoty Dally Pilot ~ Ma1 15, n. on 05/16/03 St H,oot toOH9'4022 on 05/13/03 29, lune S, 2003 · TM32 100SH44HO ........... .-.......
O•ily Pilot Mey 15. 22. 100Ht44441 Darty Pilot Mey 22, 29 ,,, ... "".~ .... 29, June 5, l003 Th'21 Delly Piiot Mey 15, U. ........... June 5, 12, 2003 fHU 'II~ ,._
........... 29,JuntS,2003 TM24 ... S...... ............. -::-.='...._ _.__.... ~ ......
... ...... ,_ Thi followln1 persona ... S...... Wetb Dar.ctw ... S...... we dolna busl111SS n : Th• followlnc persons Prospective bidders The fol1owln1 persona
are clolnc business as:
Cat•&t Industries, 131
Industrial W1y, Coste
Miu, CA 92627
Th• followift& persona Bia Wive Productions, "' dolna bualnesa 11 may obtain one Mot of
.,, dolna buslnua aa: 51} Oaltll1 Ave .. Corona y0111 Gere.ae. 2340 Santa b id docu ments for
AAMORCOM, f16 Rem· dtl M1<, CA 92625 Ana Ave. Apt A2, Costa S15.00 et the office ot
incton. lmne. CA 92620 Oevid Gamennan, 518 Meta, CA 92627 tile Public: Works Oe-
P1trldl C1<I McCul· 0111111 Ave .. Coron• dtl MlchHI Graf, 234-0 pertftMnt, 3300 Newport
loch, 16 R1min1ton, Ml<,CA92625 Senta An• Ave .. Aot A2. 8oulev1rd, Newport
This business ~ con·
ducted by. an 1ndiv1du11
, Hive yov sllrted doina
• bustnus yet1 Ho
Anthony Lima
Gery K1tsaris, 230 E
16th Pl tB, Coste Mua,
CA92627
This busmen Is con·
ducted by: 111 ind1vldu1I
Have you i lerted do111a
bustneu yet? Ho
Cary K1tsarm
Irvine, CA 92620 This business b con· Coste Mt~. CA 92627 Budl, CA 92663
This buslneu is con· ducted by: en indMdu1t Thia business ts con Conlrector llcenae
ducted by: 111 Individual Hive you sllrttd doll!& ducted by· en indtvwlual Ct1ulflcatlo11(1) re·
Heve you started doln& business yet? Yes, 11 ·6· H•ve you slerted dolna Qllifed for this proltct:
business ~t? No 96 business y1t7 Yes, 5/16/ "A" Petrick c. McCulloch Oevld G1merman 03 for further Inform•
•
• ... • ...
This statement wu
hied with the County
Clerk ol Or•nae County
01105/02/03 20016901 ..
This statement wes
filed with the County
Clerk of Ouna• County
01105/13/03
200SH4'440
This s tmtement w11 This atllement WIS Mlchael Gr1t lion. cell f ona TH,
filed with tile County filed with the County This s telement wu Project M1n11er a t
Cl•k of Or1n11 County Clerk of Or1nae County filed with lh• County (949) 64-4-3340
onOS/06/03 on05/16/03 Clerk of Orenae County Published Newport
Deily_ Polo! May 8, 15,
22.29.2003 T~
200SH•H&a 20016944921 on 05/20/03 BHch·Co1ll Mtui 011ly
Daily Pilot Mey 8, l5, Delly Pilot Mly ~. 29, 200Ut4UOJ Pilot May 29, 2003 fM 59 Daily Piiot May 15, 22.
29. June 5, 2003 TM 29 n, 29. 2003 ™409 June 5, 12. 2003 TH44-4 01111 Piiot May 22, 29,
June 5. 12, 2003 TH-455
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING AND
AV AIWIUTY OF NEGA TM DECLARATION
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH HOUSING ELEMENT
General Plan Amendment 2003-04
(PA2003-130) and Negative Declaration
NOTKE IS HEREIY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the City
of Newport Beach will hold a public hearing to consider adoption of
an updated Housing Element and a negative declaration.
Profe<t Desaiptton: General Plan Amendment 2003-04 {PA2003-130).
In accordance with the State of California General Plan and Zoning
Laws, the City of Newport Beach has prepared a Draft Housing Element.
The Element is an update and reforma1 of the existing Housing Element
and includes updated Regional Housing Needs Assessment figures as
mandated by State law.
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that a Negative Declaration has
been prepared in accordance with the California Environmental Quality
Act. The Negative Declaration states that the General Plan Amendment
will not result in a significant effect on the environment. It is the
present intention of the City to accept the Negative Declaration. This
is not to be construed as either approval or denial by the City of the
subject application. The City encourages members of the general public
to review and comment on this documentation.
PUBUC RMEW: A thirty day review period is provided to the public.
Any comments regarding the document must be received in writing
no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday June 30, 2003. The 30-day review
and comment period for this Negative Declaration begins on Thursday,
May 29, 2003 and ends on Monday, June 30, 2003 at 5:00 p.m.
*'-'" .. I 'tlhtl .............
The followl111 person
hu abandoned the use
ot the F lctitious Busi·
nns Hem•· 811 Wive
Productions, 518 01hll1
Ave.. Cornn• del Mar.
CA 92625
The f oclihous 8 ufooness
name referred to abovt
was filed on Oran11
County on 11 52001,
FILE NO 20016882218
David Gamern11n. 518
Oahha Ave . &efone deJ
Mat. CA 92625.
Rebecca Stelle 518
Dahlia Ave . Corona def
Mar, CA 92625
Th" business. 1s con
due.led b1 a 11nenl
par tnershtp
D•v•d C1111er man
This sta tement wu
hied with lht County
Clerk of Or an1e County
on 05/16/03 200369''922
Daily Pilot May 22. 29
June 5, 12. 2003 TM4S
fkllM .... ..........
The followi111 per,ons
are dotn& busu1eu H
TIMI French Company,
120 Newport Center
Orrve Suite 240. Newpo<t
Beach, CA 92660
The le•&hlon French
Company (Con.Partner)
(CA), 120 Newport
Center Or •240 New
pelf'! Beech. CA 92660
.. Copies of the Negative Declaration and supporting documents are
available for public review and inspection between the hours of 7:30
RocPac lnvestmenh
(Gen PMtner) (CA), 120
Newport Center Or
1240. Newporl B11cll.
CA92660
• a.m. ~d 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Planning Department,
City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach,
California , 92658-8915, (949) 644-3200. Copies are also available at
the Newport Beach Central library located at 1000 Avocado, Newport
Beach, CA 92660 and the Mariner's Branch library at 2005 Dover
Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660.
t• I
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that said public hearing will be
held on the 19th day of June 2003, at the hour of 6:30 p.m. in the
Council Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport
Bouk!vard, Newport Beach, California, at which time and place any
and all persons interested may appear and be heard thereon. If you
challenge this project in court, you may be limited to raising only
those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described
in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City at,
or prior to, the public hearing. For information call Senior Planner
Tamara J. Campbell, AICP at (949) 644-3200.
Patricia LT emple, Secnttwy Ex-Officio,
Plonnlng Commission, City of Newport leach.
Published Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot May 29, 2003 Th463
.
-
NOTa OF DMDED PU81.JCATIOM
S•U,o•rCor
U. Clla.,(/i!d I
Ma Plft*ll ID Sdon 3351, RMnut n TWllOll COdl
PlnuMI! IO $dons 3381 hOUOh 33116, RMnut Sid TllUllJI Cool, ta nob ol PIMW ID Sell Tp.Oellutled Ploperty ill end for ()qe
Coun~. "*-'al caibllle haa 1-1 dMdad llld dlAtbutld ID VlnCUI ,....,..,.,. ol genarll c:irculalon ~ Ill flt oounty I\ porb ol
Ile lill llPPYS '" ear:l1 ol tUCll newapapara.
NoQ & hMbt OMI" NI !NI proptl1y '-Ind T1T '**Oil .. pell:9lt ~ bebr wl i.. btln dlfaulld "9 or ITIOIW ,....,
,. In .. C9e ol proptl1y Oii wlldl • -ltlllll!Wlll liln 1111 balll ......... ,. ,,.,,. ,.... The p;rtllll Wed -tltcomt ....
ID .. tu colltta's pc-. ID ... Oii M 1. 2003, .. f ~1 AM. 111 Qpllllioft d.. The ._ Cllillc:IDl's p:iww ID 111 wl n. 11'11111 111
~ • ee.. recllMmad or,,.. ditd ID"' .....,... I*" d ,.._........, • pn:Mdld bJ i.r prilr ID 5'00 P.M. Oil June 30,
2003 The 19'1 ID., inllllrNnt plen llmWI* on Jin 30, 2003 lnll. .,. IW -..... bMa M mull Ila p9d 11 fl.I ID pl'l'iM
.. ol ~. PIAllt lidon
The ""11 ol ~ IUrviwel Ile property becDrq --ID fll po.If ID .. tM • ~ • 5:00 P.M. 111 .. 1111 btM.a city blb9
actull .. ol lhl propetty bJ .. 11111 OOIKb •
Pftlia tlOI told ti Oii ldltdlAtd i. U11 rr-, bt,......, t./' .. wtii 11n4_, Plllod. M ~ concnng ~or flt
lllill*I ol"' ~ pllfl ol ~ .. bt Vnilllad upofl l9qUllC. by John M. W. libltllctl, 0rqt ~ Tatl-Oalllc:*lt. f 2 CMc
C... Ptaz.a. Ream G.6a. 5-ltl Ana. CA 92102 (714) 83'.)t f 1
fllt .... 8111UM. In dclflrs end C*lll. ~ dldlrld ....,...., It .. torll--.. PM*""*'· Tha trlQjllf dl9 11111 idllle
lddillr:lllll d9falelll IMM. panlfl.a 9'd IMM 11..e aiaWI tlillCa .... d ...-.. . ~
... Tiit ....... Pllt1ll Huneer ("PH) . ....,_ ..-SID....._~ ii llil Ill ...... ID flt...._..~~ .. 1111111110t. .. l*X*
Oll .. "'IP. I~. 9'dlltltldinMll*llll011 ..... P0'1/lll .. llloct. Tht....nllllPNldMIW ...... al .. ,_.. IUllllllt'8•Y*ll .. Mllllll11'1 .. .....,.. Giii»
l'tl)fll!ltTY TAJWUMA. TED If TitE
YIM -IOI t'lll TAXO, ._,, z "',.,emu
~OfMAICAL YfM .....
~IEAOICnY
' -..cm
N().11' • AP 4Q..m44. S2I t7 02.
OIClM\ MICHi(), t INOIWPlf
1~,,, ..... ,..,d ....... ....................
lllMl!llf, ......
... ;; '·
Otlllllt ~ -~
. ••
....... Oflllll CllllW. .. ,,,.. «=--••tt.-....
...rlMCMOITA~
MlffllOf, . ., ... ---C~l-1.J
This bus.ne!\ 1\ con
du<tecl by " &•n~al
per tner\1119
Have yov sl•rted do1na
business yet1 Yes
Merell 1989
RocP11: lnvutmenli.
(Gen Partner), 1h
Peter L f tench Pr ell
den I
This •l•toment w:u
hied with the County
Clerk of Or.nee County
on 05/13/03 200HU442S
Daily Pilot Ma; 15 ??
29. June S. 2003 Th4~
LlWIOOO
PIOP059 2'1m-2004
llNTfOI
OCIM YIW sotOOt
DlSTllCT
The Ocean View School
District's propoud
bud&el for 200J 2004
will be ava1l1ble for
public 1nspect1on •I
Oceen View School
District, 17200 P1nehynt
l•ne, Hunl1n(lon Buch
CA 9~7 from June 12.
2003 lo June 17 2003
be1wHn the hours of
8.30 1.m end 4"JO o m
The public hHrinc on
the propoud budaet for 2003 2004 will be held
•I Ocean Votw School
Di.ttkl 8d R1n Sida.
I\, 11200 Pinehurst line,
11unhnaton Buell CA
9?647 on June 17 2003
117.00p-m.
Published Newpo1 t
Beech Cost• Mu• Dally
Pilot M1y 29. 2003 Th460
The followil\1 P«10111
.,, dOln1 but lnn• t1:
OpenCht.cll.co111 125 E Betiw Suite taa, Coate
Mt11. CA92626 N«U. Am..-lc111 •Ac-
uptanct Corporetlon
CC~~· lH [. Bahr. &u'° 115, Costa Meu.
CA92'21
Tiiis but•nest It ~
ducted by. I COfpoflUoll
Have you started doinl
&r,~t1Yu,
NOftll Amw!Un ~·
ceptanQe Corpor1tlon,
MMco J. Rask, Presi
dent
This st1tem1nt wu
flied with the County
Cletk of Oran1• County
on 05/09/03 IOOM9'4010
Deily Piiot May 15, ZZ.
29, .lunt 5, 2003 Th416
fktlm ..... ... s......
Th• lollow'1111 '*aons
11• doinc businas as.
Quest Personal f itness
& R1h1b1litltion, 1637
Monrovia, Costa Men,
CA 92627
O•niel B. Juda•. 1637
Monrovia, Costa Mesa,
CA92627
Myrna Bae• Juda•.
1637 MQOrovia. Coate
Mese, CA 92627
Thts bUMMSS tS COii·
ducted by: hutob1nd tlfld
Wife
Have you "-lrted dolna
business yet? YH, 1996
Myrna Beet Judi•
This st1teme11t wn
filed with tlle County
Clerk of Ofenp County
Oii 05/16/0J JOOUH4tt6
belly Pilot M1y 22. 29.
lune 5 12. 2003 rH4J9 ............ ,._s.......
The follow1na persons
are do1n1 busme.ss es
a ) B ASf6A Ll
LESSONS COM.
bJ SOFTBALL
LESSONS COM. 4'80 E
Ardmore SI . Anaheim.
C•ltfo1n11 92807 35'4
David Edward Keith,
4480 [ Ardmore St
Anaheim. Calofurn11
92807 .3544
This busineu 1s con
dueled by. an lnd1w1du•I
Heve you start11d dofttf
bU\1119S$ yet' Ho
David E Keith
Thll sl1ttem1:nt wa \
hied with the County
Cftotll of Oran1e County
on 05/08/03 200HtUtJ7
011ty Pilot May n . 19,
June S. 11 2003 TH•!i7
~ ..... ... s.......
Tiit lollow'"a P•"''"' 111 doing bus1nus u ·
P1r1flc Cont tnsurant.e
Aeency, Inc., 2700 W
Pacrflc Coul Hwy Ste
200, Newport But.h CA
92(i6J
Pacific Coul Insur
•nee Aeency Inc rCA I
2700 W PK1fic Co••I
Hwy Sit 200. Newp•1rl
Buch. CA 92663
Thi~ bus.n.ss •> con
ducted by a co1ponh<rn
Have yoo start•d do1111
bus1n.ss yet' No
Pacrf1c Coast lnsu1
ance Acency, Inc
nllrey W lone. C(O
This st11temenl was
hid with the County
C~ri. "1>1 Oranc• Cnunly
on 05/16/03
1003H4't27
011ly PtlOI Ma~ 22 29
June S 12 2003 TH4.,
Flctll.-...U ... s......
The lollo•1n1 penons
•• e dotna bus111ess H
Ta~e Two Consulhnf,
1106 Paloma Or , Hew
port Bn<.h. CA n660
I l1zabel h Mary
Th<1a•rd. 1706 Paloma
01 Newpor t Beach, CA
92660
Judi 1acob1 f lcm'"&.
1196 Irvine Ave Hew
port Beech C" 92'660
1h" business 1s con
duded by • 1enenl
pertnersh9'1
Have you slat led do•n1
busone-ss yet' No
Elu:1beth M Tha;iar d
rhos s tatement was
loled with the Cnunty
Cieri. of 01an1e County
on 05/0!t/03
200Mf U020
Daily P'lol Mey 15, 22.
29 June S, 2003 Th420
FIND
·:it=-
""" .................
cm• costA• _...,,
c.-... .....
NOTICE IS Hf.fll8Y
OIV[N tll•l ... ltd pro.
posal1 for lurnlJlllna ell
l•bol. metlfl•ll. 1411!,>· rntnt. lr•~talloll w
1uch other facllitlet u
mey be rlCllllred '°' CAT<M ..... Min ~t001 .. Mes
• OTY "4NIC1 H .
OS-15, •IM be realYtcl
by thl City of Costa
Meta •t the Offlct of thl City Cllfk, 71 Fair
Otlv•, Co.ti Meu,
C.l1fornie until Ille flour
of 10.00 •·•·· •-•y, ,_. 9, 2001, at
which time U!ey will bt
opellld publicly end r,ad
•loud In the Council
C111mbera. S..led pro·
posals lll1H beer the
title of lht wcwk 111d
nam. ol the bidder but no ottiw dbt~
marb. Arly blcf roctlwed
1ftar the sclltduled
ctoslnf tkM for th• rtellp of bids shall be
returned to bidder
unopened. It shall be the .oM rts901111blllty of the
bldd« to Mt that his
bid is received In ll'Oc>tl'
time.
A r.et of Bid Oocu·
menll m•y be obtained
a t the Offic1 of the City
Cn1in-, 77 fatt Dt1ve,
Costa Mew. California,
upon •••r•f••4eli>I• ,..,..... •• $20.00 .....
......... ~.f SS.00 must be Included
of ti.nd1td by matt Bid
Documents end othar
c;ontracl documents m•y
•lw be eu m111ed et the
Office of llle City Cieri.
of the City of Cost•
Mesa Bid Qpcuments
wOI not be mailed unless
the 1ddlt lon11 $5.00
char 11• ts Included with peyment
(uh bid shall be made
on lite Proposal l0tm,
tohHU. P l thlouah P·9•
PfOv1ded in the contract
documenb, 1nd shall be
.ccompamed by a cer-
trtied or tnhoer $ check
01 il bod bond lor not
le~~ th•n 10~ ol the
amount of lhelr bid,
m<1de payable lo the City
ol Co\ta Men No
prnjll)sal shall be con·
s1dered unteu 1ccom
p1n1ed by such cashier'•
check cuh, or bidder'\
bond ~o btd shi ll be con
"dered unlen 11 '' mede on a blenk p•opoul
lcw m tvrn1shed by the
Coly ol Cost• Meu and
" made in accordance
w1lh the 111nv,.1ons of
the Propu,.r require·
m•nh
t:.1ch btddw m11.st hav11
1 Ctau •A• license
<Cene,.1 £ na1neerin1)
and also be Pfequeltloed
u requ11ed by l1w
" ContretlOf U$1nl a
cr•lt or dos1fic1toon
not shown on the
Ctne1al Preva1hna W!ae
Oeterm•n•toons may 'be
iequorcd to pay the wace
••le of lh•t cutt or
'l1u1f1cat1on moil
r.lo..ely r~lated lo 11 "
'"own on lh• Gener al
Oelerm1n1t.on\ elltchve
•I lhtt lune of the '-•"
tor byh
I he <.ontnctcw sh•ll
tomply ••lh the p1ov1
\Ions ol Secllon 1170 to
1180. 1ndus•v1. of the
Calllornta Labor Code,
11\t' preu1l1n& rale a,nd
\Cale ut Wl8H nt•b
h~hed by th• Coty ol
Co\11 M~u. WhKl't are
on Iii• with the City
Cle1k of th<: City of
Cost• Meu and \han
lorletl pen•ll•n pre
\Crlbtd I her un lor
noncomphence of ~•d
Cod•
Th~ C11y t.ount•I of the
City ol Cosu Mesa
• e\tt vu I h• Iii ht to
rt1ec I My and/or all
l111h •
JUUlfOl<*.
D•IM'fY City a.rt City 1f C..to Mff<I
Dated M1y 19, 2003
Published Newport
Beach Costa Me H D11ly
Piiot M1y 29 June S.
1003 Th464 ..... .... ... s......
fh• lollowona persoM
ar~ do1n1 busoneu as.
Trudell Auto Gins &
Det•ll Inc . 17281
Nichol\ St Hunllnaton
Beach.CA91647
lrudell Auto Cl1n ' Oel11I. Inc , (CA), 111111
N1<.hol• St.. Hunllncton
8Hch. CA 92641
Th" but lneu IS con
ducted by 1 corpor 1tlon
Have yov stwted dotn&
busoneu ;et1 Yes,
1·1·03
Trudell Auto Cius &
Oel•ll Inc . Mark Trudell
Presodtnl
This statement was
IUed with tfMI County
Clerk of Oun11 County
on05/09/03 200Ut440H
011ly Pilot May 15. 22.
29. June 5. 200.J TM23
Mo-t1•1•. Inc • lttry
Al IM lrOfll, V ,f'
Tltlt 1t1temlllt was
flied wltfl UM County
Clerll of Or•ns• County
On 05/0l,l'Ol ..... ~
0•11.J Piiot Mey I&. 22~ 29, June 5, 2003 ™l' .......... ..........
The ,.,....fl'MM
lie doilW ...... ta:
Tiit Flra WOOotl Own
Plua. •1 Wttt ... .,
St. A· 11, Costa MtN.
CA92626
Sated Olw.lmlt Hoitt.
2185 "1111 Crt1k Or. A·
218, Costa Mta1, CA
92626
Thb bullnus II con·
ducted by: 111 lftdlvlclual
Ha1r1you1tartlcl dolftc
bualneat yet? Yts, 05· 01.o.1
S..td Ghadlnlr Tiii• 1t1ttm1nl w11 filed with the County
Clltk of OrlflC'I County
0005/16/03 290h944H1
Dell)' Piel Mey 2;.J?i
A1111 5. u. 2003 ·~ ............ .........
The followlnt person•
,,. dol111 business t1:
Sprint Cluners &
laundl'y, 103 E. 17th St
110, Coate Mfla, CA
92627
Edwin Andi-Kinds·
f•lh«. 24561 Klnp vltw,
Letune Niaulf, CA m n
This bo11neu 11 con·
ducted by· an individual
Hive you alwttcl clotna b~111tt1 y•t7 Yes, 7/16/
90
E dwln Andrew Kinch·
t.thlt
This st1tt.me11t WU
filed with tlM Co1,1ntr
Clerk of Or •nee County
onOS/16/03 200Ht4't11
Dally Piiot Mey 22. 29.
June 5, 12, 2003 TH-442
~..... s....-
The lollowtf\I pe1sons
11 e dotn& business as
The Prosp1ce Croup,
2811 Hazel flee• Cost•
Mesa.Ca 92'26
Prospice lnvesh11hons
In<. (NV), 2811 H•11I
Place, Cost• Meu C.t
92626
This bu)ineu •~ co11
ducted bv a corporation
Have you slart9d do•n&
busmen yet? No
Pr'c>sit1ce lnvut1a•toons
Inc , S•muel l Vwl1u1
rel•. President. ClO
This fotalemonl wu
filed with the County
Cler fl of Of 1nee Co..nty
on05/20/0J 200JH4UCM
Oatly Pilot May 22. 29.
June S, 12, 2003 TH4!J6 ,.... ..... ... ....... H•• lotlowona. p11 sons
&re do1n1 buslneu u :
ocdm direct mail m1r
kellna. 3400 S Suun
SI , Sanla Ana CA 92704
Or1n1e County Dud
M11I Inc (CA). 3400 S
Suun SI S~hte Ana,
c~ 9?704
This bus1neu " con
ducted by a corponhon
line you sl1rl1d dotna
bustneu yetJ Yes. 1990
Or 1nce County Oor ect
M11I. Scott flekher
C«i> Secret"' y
Thos st1temenl was
filed with the Count1
Cieri. of Or1nae County
on05/16/03
2003694'916
Deily Pilot M1y n . 29
lune !i, 12, 2003 T~
The lollow'"I Pt• wns
are dotnl bostn.ss n
Ocun• Sheet Met.ti 322
lwenly f 11sl Slrul •B
Hunhneton B .. th Calo
lor noa 926>&8
Brian limos H1K11
man. 322 Tw11nty fKSt
Street •fl Hunt1nrton
Buch C1hlorn1a 92648
This busineu ts con
ducted b1 an •ndlvidu•I
Hawe you started dotna
business yet' No
Bn1n Haltffman
ThtS statement was
hied wrlh the County
Cleft. of Orenae County
onOS/28/03
200S6t'61S' Daily Ptlol May 29, Ju111
5. 12. 19.2003 lh465
Mlm ..... ..........
The lotlowona persons
ere dome businea' n
a} f lowers by Alt1ls, b)
Alu ls florals. 2675
Irvine Ave Ste. K, Clntl
Mesa. CA 92627
Ate111 A Snowb•ll.
1870 E 16th St .. Hew·
PC>fl B11ch. CA 92663
Th>$ buslnep Is COft
dueled by en lncltviduel
HIV• you stMttd dolnc
bUSllleU yet1 No
"Mus A Snowball
Thts st1tement wn
hied wrth the County
Clerli of Or1nae County
on OS/09/03 IOOHt44006
Oaily Pilot M1y 15, 22,
29. lune!>. ~ Th418 .................... ... s-.. ... s......
fhe lollowl111 peraon• T'IMt fotlowlnc penons
we d01n1 bus'l111n as: ere doin& buslntM 11
Horllon f lnencllf Sltal You111 tdln, 2522 Santa llfd, IUOI Von KM· An1 Ave fA, Coat.
men 1~. Irv-. CA lhu, Cabf. 92U7 ~12 Sl!tfyl Mlrie Younc.
I 8 ... ..__ • •-·-2522 Senta Ana Ave .. ·"· """11 ., __.. CosteMeM,CAt2627 clttea, Inc., (CA), laJOl .,,.._ b·-'-• ,_ -. Von K1r1111n t 325, •lfD .._ • _,, 1rv1111, CA 92.912 ducted by: 111 IMIYlduat
............ .........
The followtltt ,.,_
.,.. .... ~ea:
STYU. 12 FOl'blna Orlwe.
lrvloe, CA S121111
~lpe s. Sn••1111,
ZS"l D•1t• OflH. LMe f ar..t, CA tl'830 lMa ~ .. COii·
ducttd by! Ill IMMdual
Haw '°" ltarted .,..,. buslMu yet? Yu. Aiwil 12. 2003
A!pa S. S.vdhwla
Tllls statement w11
flt.ct with tlle Count)'
Cllfll of Ounae County
on 04/15/03 200S6f410JJ
Di lly Pilot Mey 15, 22.
29. June 5, 2003 1M34 ........... ..........
T'IMt followlna '* .. Ill .,. dOlfta buSlAeu n.
MARCC PAINTING. 121
West 16ttl Strfft, ktw
port Beach. CA 92fi6~
Marcelo•A. Caradonna.
14561 Southfield Qr
Weslm11'ster. CA. 92683
This business Is con
ducted by: 1n indlvidU•I
Hive you stlrted'·"lnc
b11.11ness ~t? No
M1rcekl A Clf adonna
Thb sllte~t wu
filed wrtlt the County
Clerk ol Or •nee County
on O!l/02/03
200SHUl&4
Daily P14o' Mey 8. I!>
22.29.1003 TH400 .......... ... s.....
The loriow1n1 perwns
art do1n1 buslntn u
f USION YOGA. 2700 [
Cont Hwy, Suite I
Corona Del Mer. CA
92625
Mu well lslu, 720
Gr1ff1th Pl l a1un1
Beech. C• 92651
This business .. CCIII
ducted by an 1ndM1du1I
Have yoo sl•ted do1n1
business yet1 No
M .. welllsltt This \tete,,,.nt wo
hied with the County
Cle1k of Or1n1e County
on 05/02/03 200J6t4JtH
011ly Pl4ot Mar 8. IS,
22 29. 2003 TH-401 .......... ... s.....
The follow1nc per son\
ate dolnc butHlnS H
01scovtry tnsc>eetlons
1835 Newport Blvd Ste
"109 215. Costa Meu
CA92627
Thomas F Hill, 365
Hflmtlton St Unit •I
l.)>ata Mesa. CA 92627
This business 11 con
ducted by •n ind1v1du11
Hn e yov st.trttd doooc
business yet? Ye,., 5/1/
03
Thomes Hall
This sletemenl wu
hied w11h the County
Clerfl of Onnre ~nly
on 05/16/03 200J6t«t1S
0811y Pilot M1y 22, 29,
June S. 12, 2003 TH440
The followinc persons
are do1n1 business u
NA TIVE SU" WOOD
WORKS, 2M Monte V11t1
I B. Coste MIH CA
92627
Orm l Allen Cuey, 284
Monte Vista 19. Coste
Mesa. CA 92627
This busmen ts con
ducted by· an mdivldual
H1v1 you s~td doont
buslneu yet?"Vn .
5 5 03
David Allen C1wy
This st1l1ment wet
folld with the County
Cieri! of Or1n11 County on ~ ioos.t41SU
Olltr Pilot Mey 8, 15,
22. 29, 2003 TH410 .......... ..........
The followin& pofSOns
lrt dolfll bl!SiMU H
R C, AllCHtllCTURAl .
166 Mlcnoll• St., Cost•
Ma1.CA92627
Richerd Campbell, 166
Mullolia St . Costa Mat,
CAl2627
This b111inou b co,,.
ducted by: 111 illdlvtduel
Hn. rou st«tad 6oifll
bullneuyet?,..
RlcflwlC....,._.
l hls 1tat-t "" f!Md wit.h tllt Collflty
Clot1I of 0r...,. Covmy
01105/20/03 IMMMSMt
D~ Pi.ot llaf Z2.. 2'. Mos. u. 2ll03 m.54
This IKIMl!taa It con-Hevt r011 t•ltcl do"'9
ducted by: e cotporatlon ~yet? Ho ..__ ........__
H t ..... td........, Stllfyl ""'le Youn& - -b111t:.!°:e~ ~ -~.. Tblt 1tJlta-t wu .......
J,8 w. Kotn & Alocl· flt.d with tllt Covnty Tht follo•~:tom
ataa, Inc. Sh•t L w, Cltfll of Otan11 County •• _,. b .._
Hotn, s.c:t•t•J on Clel/UIOJ 1J11b ,...._ Group,
thta 1t1t-t "" 100Ut44441 Ult U~ 0.lw
filed WIUI '"' CotHlty Dally Ptlot May It, n. "°'·~CA tau
CW11 of Ore,,ae C-1) ~ &,2003 TMJl CerMll tWoW llnb,
c.n O'.t/ZOJO._l --~ ZJI' F11ullla le11e.
IMJtMUtt --f•Un.~IZ7IO Oalfr "ltOt ,.., Z2, 2J, ....... fMt MiMea ta COit-
Juno S, lZ. lOOl ~ Thi loiowina peraont due._ 'f: 111 .......
----.... lte dolnc ~ u: "'""WO-.WtM ...... -sn Oroo. 202,1 llu .... ,.u ...
......... lrlfttaton• LA_:t H1111 Cot.-Htt.W Llllks
T'IMt folowlnc PttlOll• tiQtOfl hedl. "" t2Mt fllll .... ....._. ... •• ._.... ......_ •: 'fffd l. s.ta, zon1 tM Wlttt t11e eo.ntr
Well Strt•l Cap Itel lrt.-lt*lt l~ ~ =ts~ eo-ty =~·°'.:·::..= T~ ..... =·'""' 1e"91CA... ·i _............ ....'ft.:I
w .. • 111..t Cat1IW ~'::."' .... ~·· l~ _ •' ......_, !fie • (CA), T • ...-·-
1Yi1 ":Yelttllf• ··~.. ... -'~~ S41111t 4lO b e... CA Tw. elit -1 -..,.,_ _._
... ............ a.. .. Cir .. c....-'~ ?
I. =---'--~· ..
~ . . ........ c..-, .. =-
·:;'=~~= &1•-,J , ... . !!i!!!!r.!!!!!!!!!!!..!!!._....!..~_: "" t If-.."' CP4 ..... ~--~ .... t -
I I
.. ..... -~lily Piiot
.... -Llpl Notlca ----------M leplMolca
.... ~ ..... ... s......
TM fotlowln1 persons
• ••• dome bu11ntu H SURFSIOE SILVER. 60J t 81tbo1 Blvd IA
Balboa, CA 92661
Wlllt•m Anthony
Gura•. 194 c St ,.•wthorne, NII 8941!>
This buslntu 11 con
dueled by ao 1t1d1v1dual
Have yOll st11ted do1n11
busintu yttl Y",
4·14-03
Wlllt1m Anthony
Geo111e
•• Tll11 1t1temenl wn
filed with the Cuuoly
Clerk of Or1nac County
on~/02/03
200SHU117
Diiiy Piiot May
22.29,2003
8, 15.
TH391
The lollowona per sons
are doina bu&inen "
lnletacltve l •11 n1n11
techno1011u, ?09 I e• n
letf Ave , Corona del
Mat. CA926~
Dean W1ckshum 209
Fern IHI Ave Coron1
def M11 CA 9262S
fhos &&wsonen " con ducted bv an 1nd1v1du1I
Have you •l•• ted do•ne
businen ye 11 No
Dean W1ds11um
This sl•temenl wn
ftled with the Cuunly
Clerk of Oranee County
1ln 0!>116/03
200SH4492 9
01tly Pilot M1y 22 ~
June S, 12 2003 TH449
Rdl!IM ......
"-*'-' The tollow1n1 .,.,,ons
•11 do1n11 busmeu n
Av•lon Home Loan ...
2700 Newp0rt Blvd St
164 Newpofl Buch Ca
92663
Dan S Hayn 2700
Newport lllvd St 164,
Newport Buch Ca
92663
ThtS bu\tntu is con
duct.d by an tndtv1du1I
H•ve you .started do1na
bU510t\\ yrt? No
Dan S ~tayu
This 'thttment w•s
hied with the County
Cieri. of Or•nie County
on ~/02/03
2003690192
Dally Pilot May 8, I!>,
22 29,2003 TH398
Fldttlwslusiitl1
"-S.........
The follow1n1 persons
art do1na bu\1nns as
SUNRISL RC Al I Y & r INANCIAI 8248 [lhot
Green Buena P1rk CA
90621
Mr J11t•h Sll1h 8248
Ellwl Cre~n Butn• Par!\
CA 90621
lht\ bU\tne" is con
du~ted by •n 1nd1v1dual
H1v~ 1uu •l•r ltd dome
bu\1neu yPI > No
Jaie•h Shah
Tho\ \lalemenl was
loled with tht County
Cle1k ol Oranet County
on 0') O? OJ
2003694'193
D•tly Pilot M•y 8 15,
22 29, 2003 TH402
fht folloWilll ptrMIOI
.,, dom1 bullneu n
lEAN HILL CONSTRUC
flON CO , 22052 6ustn
lint, Hunllr11ton Buch
CA92646
Gal• Wayne H1ll1a,
22052 Su11n Line,
Hunt1n1ton Beach CA
92646
This business 11 cgn
dueled by an ind1v10u1I
Have you started doma
busonns yet? No
Gayle Wayne Hollis
Thts statement was
filed with the County
Cletk ul 011nee Counly
on 05/06/03
200S69US67
Dally Ptlol May 8 I!>,
22. 29, 2003 TH406
FldttiM~
"-S"'-'t
The tollow1n& persons
are do1na busmen as
M5 CNTERPRISES 2504!>
la Maneusll l 111un1
N111uet. C•lllo1n11 9261l
Mario Nab1. 2W45 La
Mll neusta Laeuna
N11uet Caltfo1111a 9:?677
This bu•1ness is <un
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you ~tarted dome
busmeu yet> Ye~
()!>, 11 '()J
Mano N1b1
Tho~ ~l•lement w•s
filed wotll lht County
Clerk ul Or a nae County
on O'> 13 03
200369444H
Daily Pilot May 15 22
29. June 5. 200J Th4Jl
~ .... "-S...... The tollow1n1 pe"ons
•re doina busmeu o
RELIANCE SALES. 263't
•B S•nt.t Ane Au
Costa M"•· CA 92627 PC Rehanct Inc (C.:A)
2632 •B Sant• An• Ave
Cost• MtH CA 92621
Th" businen 11 con
duded by • cotpo11t1on
H•ve you s ,., led do1n11
buslneu yet' Yu ~101/2003
PC R•lt•nr..t Int Crhan
Oemtrcl, P1u1denl
Hu• st•temenl wo
tiled with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
un 05/06/03
200S6'43S82
Daily Pilot May 8 l !>
22. 29. 2003 TH408
flditlM hslntts ... s ......
Th• lollowma verson•
"' e doone bu\lneu as
Boat Gort~ H6 I ?0th
SI 116 Costa Mt.,. CA
97617
N1tole Salltdo H6 E
20th St •6 Cu,l• Mesa
CA 92627
Thi\ bus111ts\ !\ ton
ducted by •n 1nd1v1du•I
Hav~ you ,,.,led dnon~
busmns yet' Yes
l 15 OJ
N1tol,. S•h 1du
This .it.i1 .. m~n1 """'
ftlt:d Wtlh Ill• Cut111ly
Clerk · ,f Or~"~" r 1uinly
on()<, 70 fl!
2003694S292
Rc*IM .... ... s.......
fhe follow1n1 petsons
111 dotnll bustneu u
MJS -'nat 11tn. 700 loclo
P•rk Dr 133. Newport
Bu~h CA 92663
Michn< J Sc>enclohnt
700 lido Park Or •33
Newpu• I Benh CA
92663
Th11 11u .. 1neu 1' lOn
ducted by •n 1nd1••dual
Havt you 'tl••led d<>'n&
butonen )'ti? Yts U14f
89
M1cllatl I Spendol1n1
This sl•lemtinl w•S
ltled w1lh the County
Cletk of Oran11e Cuunty
on 05 16103
70036944917
Oatly Pilot May 'l2 29
Ju11e 5, 12, 2003 TH438
Fk11ttcM lusiness -s ........ The follow1n1 P'"°'" are dotnR bustnt•• as
Oav• f Pr . 'd11ct1ons 839
Sano•• ild Cnsta Mt-a
CA 97676
O•n• O.•vev SJ~ So
nvr• Rel Cc.sta Mes•
CA 9l6/6
Hu~ Lu ,1nr\\ t!. (On
du< ltd 1, f •" ond1111dual
H.vt Y• 1u star ltd dotng
llu»ne\\ 1eP Ye\ 01,
Ol OJ
O•n.t O~•tt
lhl\ \1.ttem•nl • wn
tol'd .. ,11, lh~ County
Clerk "' }1 an11e County
on 0'> II> 03
20036944928
D•1ly P1ln1 M•t
June!> l 2 20(11
! • 0'9 Oo11lv p,,,,, M•y 22 29
fH450 1 Jun< 5 12 7003 TH448
fhe follow1n1 persons
•re dom1 busmen o
St Abanobe Reahy 5SO
P•ul111no An •NI09
Costa Mes. CA 92626
Ayman r Sudallil
!>50 Paulartno A•e
•NI09, Costa Me.a C.A
92626
TlllS bUStneU I\ COn
dueled by 10 ondi.tdual
Have you started dotnl!
bu-uneu yet? Yes.
01121,03
AymAn F Suddll•
This st•lemenl Wd\
!tied wolh Ille Cuunly
Clerk of Or<inee Counly
on 05/13103
20036944426
Daily Pilot May I '1 1?
29, June 5, 2003 Tll428
Tile followtni pe1\un'
a1 e do one bus1nts\ a\
RS El[CTRlr lOJ!
P11kh1ll Dr . Cosio M•\a
CA 91621
Stity St1llm•11 IOJ7
Parkhill Or C•J\ld M•"•
CA 92627
lht\ bu"1nt~~ ~ 1 _,,,
dueled l>y In ord1v1dudl
Have you \I.tried "'""~
l>u\ine\\ yet' N
Sliicy Shllm•n
Th1'\ ~l•terr1t-nt "-d\
ltled with Ille Cvunl t
Clerk ot Or an,e uPI t 00~ 06.03
2003"943S93
lh• fotlow1n1 per,.ons
are do1n1 bus1nn• n
Rnuurce Components
Croup 2760 S Harbor
Bl•d Suitt 1. S•nt• An1
C1hforn11 92/04
C"'ll l Rodewald 8
Motro B•1 Ortvt Corona
Del Mai C.•loforn••
9/625
Thi\ bul!nH• " ton
dulled by an 1nd1•tdu•I
II~•• y<Ju st11t1d doma
bu\tne\\ yet 1 No
tr di~ I Rodewald
Thi• sl•lemenl wl\
tiled with th• County
C.lt:1 k uf Onttl&fl County
un 0~109 OJ
20036944019
0~11y Pilot M.iy l!> 22.
7'l lune 5 2003 TM l 5
lht tollow1nK per\ons
•I e duor111 bu>1nns n
IJdds and f nd\ Paper
JfJ67 t:tub tfouse Rd
i\la Meu CA 92626
J11m• B~th Bennett
J(J(,l ClutJ Huust Rd
1.o•I• Mtso1 CA 92626 Hn~ t..u1.IOl'S\ 1\ ton
duded by •n 1nd1v1du1I
••••~you slarltd doone bus1n~n 1eP No
J11me B•nnell
Tho\ \late"'enl w••
1,1,d with lhto County
! IP•~ ,,f ll• dflKt Counly
un04"03
20036942126
Odtly P1to1 May
22 29 ?()()j
8 I'> t Daily Pilot M.1y 8 l 5.
Hi40/ 22 ?<J ?OOJ Ht405 -------------
Th4"sday, May 29, 2003 85
2MO -l.ttll-.... -----LlplllatiCll -
The tollowlfll ~sons
are do1n1 lwMneu n
St Allanooe F1nanc1al
!>SO Paule11no An
•NI09 Costa Mesa CA
92626
\11cky Meh1n1 550
Paul.mno Ave •NI09
Costa M11a CA 92626
This buSlntu rs con
ducted by en tnd1v1d111I H••• you s1Mt1d doma
bu\1nns yet? Yu
01/21/03
Vttky M1h1ny
This statement w.es
llled wrlh the Counly
Clerk of 011n&e County
011 O!'l/13/03
20036944427
Oa11y Pilot May 15 22,
29. lune S 2003 Th427
Adt!IM .... .... s ......
lh' lollowtna persons
•• e do•na busontrSs as hid Kenu 31'> fernan·
do Balboe CA 92661
Verla r Colt 315 r ern.tndo B~lbo• CA
92661
T hti business " tun
dutled by •n 1nd1v1dual
H<1vt you st•rltd do1n11
busonns yd7 Yo 1981
lltrl• r Cote
Thi\ •l•ltmtnl '"" loltd with lht County
Clerk c.I Or•nit County
on~ n 03
20036944442
D•tly Pilot May 15 22
29 Jun• 5 2003 ThA30
...........
lmS.....
The tollow1111 person•
.,, do1n1 buS.lfltU as
Information Recashnc
SefvleH. 11 Palefmo St
L11une N11uel CA 92677
R~t Bruce G•d
dens 11 Palefmo St
La1una N1aual CA 92677
Tht5 bu"neu 11 con
ducted by a """ 11 partnenl"P
Hive you \IMled d-01na
bu.,neu yet? Yes 3 I!>
03
Rob.,! Br u'e Godd•ns
Th" statement wu
ltled with the County
Clerk ot 011nt1e County
on 05/20/03
200S6'4UOO
Daily Pilot May 22, 29
June 5, 12, 2003 rH4S2
AdllMhsillSS ... s......
The toOow•n& per sons
are dotn& bu"""' u CNS CONSTRUC flON
789 Newton Vi1y Costa I Meu CA92627
Georae N Somal 2229
\/~I• Hue<ta Newpvrl
Beach CA 92660
ThtS bu11ne'\s '' Lon du,ted by an 1ndmdu11
Have you sta. teo Olltna
busonen yet' Yu 1986
Ceorae S1m11
Tilts st1ttment #IS
hied with lht (tJunly
Cletlo. ol Or an1t C •unt1
on~.20 03
200S694S29S
Oatly Pilot Mat 22. 19
June 5 12 2003 fH45 I
Re-.. ..... ,._,........
The followrna 1M•M>11•
11• cto1ns buMnen ••
The Wheat C1H' Man
1222 l ondenderr t SI
Cc.\ta Mesa CA 92b26
01v1d Allen l c.kerl
122:? lond<>nderry St
CoU• Mesa CA 91626
T hos Ou''"'"" 1s c.011
dutttd by •n 111d1v1du•I
H••• y<iu sl•r t.d Cl<J•n11
bullnen yet' Yn
C I 1188
Oavid A I •~•rt
ltto\ sl•temenl w•~
ftlad with lht Cuunty
Cl•rk ut Or •nae County
on O!> 09 03
2001 .. 44021
011ly Pilot M•y I) 72
29 lune~ 1003 r~44)')
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General
Announcements
Garage/
Yard Sala 1489 1610 3460 MISCELLANEOUS JEWELRY/
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
HO•.lfsr~ns,; r I Newp<M18each
ORANGE 5400 NEWPO«T llACH
I Newport Cont ·
I Of'IN SUN l ·S
lrt9ht 38r 2 .S la
Houtt ntwly •emodeled,
f p A C whirlpool tub
S3JOO mo 949 46J 8361 f'ACIFIC VlfW
Bay view r ert '"lot
• 370 pr1v•lt party
S10001obo 714 772 3441
Colledlbln/
Memorabllla 1160
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OOERTAINMENT
Calendar of
&Intl 1310
IQCW HOUSlt6
orPOITINTY
All rut Ul•lt •d•e•
ll\1nc on 11111 ne..-paper
1$ \ub1ecl lo the r edt• ., r ... HOU\•ne All ,,, 1968
H-•\ 1mrndfd tt1n1c h mak~\ •I 111~1•• tu
•dvetll\e any poet~r
en<e l1m1tat1on or
d1scrom1nalwn ba\fd un
... r1ct, color t11f1rtOn \t1
'.'handicap tam1h1I \hlu\
't-. or nalton1t oroe'" 01 •n
1nltnlton to m•lo.e any
such prefelfnte ltmol•
loon or dll<rtm1n11ton •
> This new\paptr will
not know1"&ly •uept
•ny 1dve1t1Hment for
u•I Olate wht<h 1\ on
•' •10l•loon ol Ille law Our
• readers are hereby
informed that 111 dwell
•ncs adv er lt•ed '" th~
• ntW\P•P" are 1•a•l•blt'
on an equal opportu111ty
basis
lo compllun of dt\
'""'"'al-. 'call HUD loll
lrtt at I 800 424 SS90
Est*Sala 1418 ',. --.. --,...-&-w--. -.6-1_1_
• Tr adlwwld\ l n YrttJ&!I
Rattan.Fllll l(n) ..._
Shrb Nldltas .. H::dl9p
~=-1489
...
Sample Sale Sat 6 f3 I
91m 411m Art hot\
wt•rabli.s. p1em1um
1len111 410 )2nd Str •et
Ntwpor! Bch (balk al..,y>
''ti.e IMto"
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Auctions 1483
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ANTIQUES
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ANAHCWJ
PROFESS10NAL
SERVICES
fmanclal
P1aMlnQ 2465
FINANCIAL SlCRlTS Of
the Super Weofthyl Te<1
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wealth, u~ ev" yday to
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APPLIANCES 3050
WHIRlf'OOl
WaU!eriOryer. larae t•
pac•ly. •Int ~ond, SJ001
tor both 949 6.42 1811
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PAINTINGS . 3060
f'Hll OIKE f'AINTINGS
All N•WPOl"I Hnbor
scenes 30 X 40 011 16 X
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1-800-IU-9115
HOME
FURNISHINGS
F1l'l1ibn 3435
'MA'H'f BW' ""' Clb ""5 llkerww tilt~
& boup<Y\l ~ req
Sll!IO 949~7746
SEU ,.. .... .......
Cooot Col" Needs
Old Cu11u1 Cold ~•lvt•
ieweky w•ldin •"l'llU'°"
tollec.ltbles 949 &42 9448
PETS/
LIVESTOCK
Cats 3610
I~ ltl'SQJCID IC1TTINS,
CATlo oor.s pllnC"'"".,. ,,,_~,..K
Adopbon\ F W.>n l5IMld J)
DAY ~TH CUAAAHTE£
966'4 zng
AIU SPAY "' momnv cal. et .. kAtr&. 9t&~ll
Pet Adoptions 3660
Ge,..._ She,herdo 111
colors 111 \llU tor
1dopt1on to qu•ltl1td
ho-I WWW ~le\<.U~ "'I
or 714 771 !>91~
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Miscellaneous
Merchandise 3855
3 ·Sllll IUILOINGS
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SI' 900 'tll S5.950
41h 100 ...,..~ S26 900
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I""' PJJO J97 78()1;
WANTED
JAf'AHISl SW ORDS
AND RlLATlO ITEMS
949.494.17"
Business
Opportunitl 9$
Businesses and
Frand'llses 3905
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overhead offered 11 s:29I
II 4-41' 66tl2
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the Svper Wealthy I 1 '" ltchnoque\ lht lhe
wullhy uv •¥Hyday to
ont1 l!Y l!lf!t< wulth If you
lrulv Jt~Wt to achove
fin•n~ IAI !Iott Uf •ty YCIV
mu'I hd•C tn~· I 877 891
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money m lht Int m<l(llh1
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netd\ only one eround
ltvel P•• Iner on truly
prom">na product hnes
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bornna worlu<111 only when
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COUNTY I om!SUM2·S
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Corona del Mar I 121Ulll\AMO RD. #4
,._ Ustlng r,a, vtV\ H1~ y upgraded 2br 2ba
l•.e aOove the clouds
otun v1tws I level
hume 2br • den Gated
lomm s as1.ooo
f'LATINUM f'ROf'llTllS
Stefanie Meu•t•
94'·71S-31S6 bonus •m on ~yai.n• Hia I tOOilo Westchf1 ill~ Custom pool •P• & r'lOl nM 8 0 Ga1 .. bn to the Ii. wiewong WJ.J.WJ J #lie! Stv-l"f _ _,,
de<.~ on the Ul>I>" lev~I 94~400-2%2 w1nn1n& 8roollf1eld
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STUDto U'T. $19!> 'mo
includes ut1htes nur
be.ch launelry lat nu
pelS 9A9 6" 5642
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pvt ywd ptt ne& SI 700m
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JASMINE CRUK • r~ ~nct P.tNA·'""' •'-' ITom 949 715 31S6 Sl9!lt0 rro ll'dnr wll n;id
sto•1 ?br lb• d.-n Roi''~ rh" blutl 1<41 ,.,,_ Yoo O,lN SAT 1-S I n1e vm. 9";2»4£67
Gardener ~ndK1c>ed m u 'I \', I 11 1 \ ..__ 8-..,
Hand•< •1JP"d rudv Very "''"' S2 l'JHYJJ •~I ..._.,, 2J Ferrand ,...,....,_,
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Call tor appl By O"'n'r I A DataSITt Slo S8o ~: .:..::_ 949-67 S •• 16 I
949 640 8117 M.•whr. I\.~ ftoy p01 NTNJM NUriitlti
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Jmm1ne CTMll F abu~ '"""._._ wts.df rp a 9'19-715"3156 Peninsula Studio Ap1r1 i'JU'rnt'I ULIWI wstom men!\ avail Aat S700 loullon "" t~ ICf~nlwoll' ~ & mrnSI 193COO S95()9A9-671 7800
3br OM W(>l'hOOI room ~ Brriunon CoasUne RESORT/
"'"a lg '"' rm w r P ~ Re..itv 949 7590tn
tAlt 5uardNI pook '>P~ \ VACATION & lt-nn.s. S799.00J ~
Ku4.w Slit 949 376 5576 fuly furnkhed JXX>\I PROPERTY """"' nn a nver~tfd lot
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with "Ml"' ""'""' 48r fOR SAL£
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St,v• '49-450-NIO
Mounlaln
Property
~· CAL.If ~' cozy doublt wide mobtle
home C~I anytime
$591 Kai D-717·2833
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yurly renr11s •at S lAOO
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949 673 7800
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mo !use New remodel
~ Cod style comm
w new dishwasher &
refneeralor carpel i '* lml(, '* w.-dryw mode (@ apt 181 s l 09!>
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CAI.·~· Of'lH SAT·SUH 1·4
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Walk to COM Voll•i•
b..achu r asllion l\l1nd
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S4?'; 000 714 1'}4 9661
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RENTALS
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2 ,._..... aww.. sit.
on pnme L.-84'1<.h
ocean vww ~ slael
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Nocol for 2 bomH. ICJPIO•
2500s1 tld1 HI.tit valoe
.. land. Build both homeS
llw tn -sell the ottM!r Ctrrent 48t hotnl! uY<I 8'
'"'°"1e Euy bvrld on flat
tots! C.I la Comerlord
@Coldweff Bank• for
more dlltllots on lelld 9'9-464-JJI 4-s 1,650.000
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SI 79!>.000ByOwner
lit 357 SA!>O
l-1Wuff 58t 281 wl de
Ul toc•lton w/pool
PtlnCl()lls only pi.ase
$67<;11 leashold Doua
Bullo!v 81\r 949-7~1704
Hice Ne...,.,., U11t1t
Fut Seit As Isl Best
offer ov11 S880,000
949 290 9128 t/Owner
FIXER UPPER
Bargains, these homes
need work, lowst prices.
Free computerized list.
O~tFrecHomelnfo.ora
"Ftee reconled meuagc
1.800.704.9343 ID# 1248
Rf./MAXR.cs
c.-
Bank Fotte:losures.
Free lin of
fondmun: ,properties.
Receive a lift,
computuitcd printout.
CM..OAl.AOI nouol
ONlYI $ 100/-.
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CMIYUb OWMOI Of'lll·
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mal\t '\'Oii !oU<C-tuf l
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'51~':. 18 Teen wot
17 ·-C.me Jone.• 111 Riiier duck '
Ill OI u1e <II> £•tends ll2 PMl\hunlll
lM Add rain
wllfChdo9 ie Wotks cla.y ~7 Mesa 31 Uppetl""!t 32 Panol REM
33 Tat>;e
88 SpanlSh
11enttem1W1 39 POltefll 40 Wpedout
41 Y11d 100C 42 RllO
43 Ovat1. plue 44 Was able 10
45 Jo and ee111·s
llJ$!9f =~swimmers
61 Netur., r...,
52 Of n.6 ng famflles
$4 Evades
59 Peln\!ng ancl
dancct eo AM41 82Hltt
d~llr 113 SWOfd llclht
64 Chi!
65 Dlllk ee Frisky 67 Holen01 -
68 Y11ne
oow·N
1 Oitl11111 2 Fr lllle
3 Falll)(, Old1'yle
4 Seaeagle
6 HlllY lwer
·a =tundl 7 PIJ(juled
8 Arbnsu range
II l<8f;ll llNdy
10 Snooze
11 !:_on9ed '°' 12TI.al81 13 Egg prOCIYOOt'S
21 Hot tub
23 Outlet ntler
2S Taxpayer's · dread
27 Oue Of Ont
28 Wook. es 11n
excuse
29 Tr angle 1'l
30 Pewler
"Employee."
''Empkado. ••
"ArbeitT~hmer. •·
"Em.plnye."
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5-29-0IS ~ 200:! u.--9yrdcdl. Ilic
componetll 48 Wallle IOpplf\9
34 Botoro 48 use the dOOt
35 Untamed 50 OUllt filllH
311 Slap on hallllly S2 Paps
3 7 Kalis nelgllbor 53 Ta-Ill In Tunn
38 Sperl<• and SS Andrews Of Beatty Wynt111 40 Most m1set1y 56 Astl organ
<11 lobeler 891111 57 E_eeay1111
43 AulholUM WleMI
44 "Monkey taoe• 58 Fast jats
llUJI 61 Mike an ettott
4S $kJmp)I 4 7 Tlcl<ed 011
Service Dlrec:tory
".NOTICE 10 REAOt:RS:
California law re·
QUires thal contrac·
tors lak 1ne 1ob11 that total $500 or mOf e
(!abo< or materials)
be he vnHd b~ the Contrac;lors State
l lcense Board. State
l1w atw requites lhat
con tr actors Include
lhelf l1eense number
on all advertislne You
c.an check the status of your licensed
contra c tor at
WWw.cslb.ca &OV 01
800 321 CSL B. Unli· censed contractors
takln1 robs that
total leu thin $500
must stile tn their
advertisements that
they are not licensed
by lhe Contractors
Slat• L.icenst Board.~
fMn'MltG ln89Cm
Kllr:h«t I a.th I Remodel ~tah.;•bsmm
dJP'j ~ 91El6«iqprj
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A· t HANDYMAN
IMtall, ref1ce c1blnels. ~~~ ........ Oq 714-546-12!18 . .
vCAl.PIT~CMPITO
lttp11in. Patchlfl1.1tt.1t•ll
Courteous. •n~ ~111 IOb•.
WholeNlel 949 .C92 0205
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EFFICIENT
AIR SYSTEMS
C-20 520089
(714) 964-2007 HB
9&2.f900
NB (149) 720·0717
1000·1 ol lnstlllations
slnca 1983
FURNACE
SALE
A+ R Furnace & Many Code Uporades
75,DOO BTU From $1500
1 llO ,000 BTU From $1650
Plus cify permllS, &
code upgrades
964·2007
FREE IN-HOME
ESTIMATES
&INSPECTION
Clrpet Cleaning
SAVE
35%0N
~$'9
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JJYIAISW.
BROTHFR'i
(J\RPET \ERVICE
son s S9 7181
SELL
INHO I
& IUSINESS lfll'AMS
Uparades. Repairs of
Computer, Networlls
Evenlnp/WHkends
Competitive prices
for quality servic.
949-136-117 s
714-926-4221
Bridge
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
NF.AT UNBLOCK
blddloa and showed the five.cllld
sPlde sulL South e1nnot be blamed
(OI' lcllping to three oo trump 1im:e
partner 1\11(1 to have some v"'1ues IO
EAST
com&i~ lhe ien of heans find Bast
held up the ace to prevent the queen
of hearts from being an entry.
Declarer ca.med the k.int 1111tJ ace of diamonds. hoping the jock would fall
and the ten would become an tnuy.
• A 7 64
<:> A2
0 J 94
•QJ42 When tb8I did llOI happe11, SoUth
ran the rest of the dlamoiids. di§C8td-
ing 1wo •'padcs from dummy ~ West
stuffed the five of spades. a he1111 and
1wo clubs. Now declan:( led the king
of spades. and E.asl defended weU by
winning with the ace and shifting lo 11
low club. When Soolh withheld
dummy's ace. West won wilh the
king and rerumed the nine. l>cclarcc
c.ontinued beautifully by plnyiog low
from dummy. ~ woo with the jack
and fell from gr.ice by returning o
dub. Declan:r jetlisoo4:cl lhe l{uc:c;ll of
spi(b frum hand as lhc table'~ ace
won, and the jack and lCll of spade~ were cashed Thal brought declarer·~
Irick to<al to nine in the f onn of ti vc
diamonds. lWO I>~ and a Irick
each in the other 1wo suilS.
EAST SOUTH
INT Dbl
Paw lNT ....
Opening lead: Teo of ~
Shon.a!-;e of enlrics can be 11 major
problem. By cnlbting the help of the
dcfen~. South found a oeat way to
..otvC' an entry problem on ~deal
Md land a game contract that could
have been defcaied.
East·Wcsl's no-trump range was
12-14 pointi.. West ran from the dou-
ble to the five.card major suit. bot
North refui.ec.I to be shut out of thc
Note tha1. if inslelld of pliying 11
third club, Ew;t were lo ciuh IM ~
or heart~ and cxu with a spade 10 lhc
queen. West would M.'<ln: a hean at
the end for the i.e1ti11g trick.
PttE-SCHOOl TEACHER
needed to worl< In well
established pre·school.
A.pplic•nt need 12 units
of ECE And a clear
understlndlna of chtld
development. f.rper req
Great tum of teachers
lo wOfk with. 949 673·
8233 c .. tod: Cllrl•!y
Prolod Coortllnotor /
AdtnM Aasht F ff CA non-
profit ora neoch hecutive
level admin asshl
w/backeJ01md 111 proiocl
coord1naoon Must have
lint computer, org.atnll3•
t!Ollal aod m1~h·lasl\N1"
sllills E xper tn WCKd,
E reel, PoWf!f P04nl and
ACT a plus. 6ustne~
C-...1 work env•oomenl
neM bead1. potenti;,I lo
telecommute or work trom
home wdl be coosidefed.
F iu rCMJme and salary
history to 949 673 2356
Pubhsh1na
rROMOTIONS
DEPART MINT
ContmtJnfly ~s tn
Oraoiie County salts F ul rme pefSOfl lo 1nler-view
and wnte stories. partlct
pate Ill commurnty ~.
create and pall1l3te paaes
and secl.JOM. E xcellenl
COllllTlUntealion 5ittlls. work
wdl With the public:. Know
AP Style. QuarkXPrns,
Pilot~. MutlJ Ad Cre· ator. Profiaenl on MAC
and PC . CCI des1an
experience preferred
Proolreadlf\e lest Drue
seteetwWphY$1Cl11 r~ed
EOE E •cetlent benelit
~ [mall resume.
wrrllfli samples and salwy
requirements t o
lana.flhnson@lalme!.com
llfTM WIS. Trendy .R
doCf*'i store ., L.ae!.m
beach IS lwf"C for sales and ,.,.... 6r1fh _. U].
a..MraD fa• 310.371 ·!X>16
Conc:nlle & Muonry
lrtdi llodc st-, ...
Concrete, Patio, Driveway
F1replc, 88Q. Refs. 25Yrs
hp. Terry 714.557.7594
ConstructnlCont
MUD MORI ROOM?
AOOfOONS&~
Lf577982 949·709·5642
Room AOCllflOns Remodel • New Comlrvdion •
IV~O-M'*""f
TIMf OllGfN
YOUIHOMI
IMPROVEMINY
PROJECT?
Call • plumber, painter. handyman.
or any of the arut
services llsted here in
our service directory!
THES£ LOCAL SVC
PEOPLE CAN HhP
YOUTOOAYI
Drywall --
WITTHOln DIYWAll
All phases sm/lra lobs. CUANI 20yrs, f1if. free
est. L4CXXm 714-0)-1447
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Dwncan Elec:trtc 20Yn Exp
LOCIVQuicll Responae
Serviel/RlmOOels
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troublalloollnt ~
.. Mrvica. No jOb too
1rn. Ll51S863 n~I:J>
uciJriii COitiidOi No~tootm.M~ Repw. remodel, tans,
.. , ,_ IWC ~Jlfi6
JOIN OUR TEAM and
make a ditfer ence. In lhe
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drlw. tow pq, ro. wm $7495. 949-244-4162
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1611 actual mt, lull factory warr. turquoise
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(193118) $28,980
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(19340) S22,'8>
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per1ecl
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miles. su111oof
(19418) S23.91K>
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(I 9384C) SJJ.'8>
00 J..-s..1.,,.
12'1 Miles W/leather
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The Caltf. Public
Utrllhes Comm111io"
requires th•t •II used
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lilte ntw. vl470055 $13. 495 fln a w1n1nty iv.II,
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P...,,SAUYO
NMW$fll Conv, l..tnw lntarlor,
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(193301) $18.980
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(19.188) $28.!lln
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SC.,.. B~clean IMI tttv.
ful records. rare fllld
(19288) $11.980
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chromed whMls
(19340) $22.980
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Sliver W/bllClk, 121(
miles, perfect
( 19381) $45,980
fl'4urwGS400
Premium wi-A. CO
stitdt sunroof
(19286) $18.980
011wr11 ... 1n1
only 496 miles
( 19384C) $33,!Bl 00..,_, S-Typo
1.211 rm. llh<. moon·rool (19314) $25,980
ff Mil CJ.DZO
blKll w/btack letttler,
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( l 9:ll2) S29.980
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