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FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 2003
Nichols' comments may not be protected
Councilman 'clearly' implied bribery in remarks at a
Planning Commission meeting, city attorney writes in
a report to the Newport Beach City Council.
June Casa1rande
Daily Pilot
"Council member
Nichols' remarks clear-
ly implied that Com-
missioner ll.arryl
Tucker's apparent o p-
position to this appli·
cation was based on
the receipt of money
since, in the mind of
Burnham wrote. QUESTION
Should the Newport Beach
City Council sanction
Counctlman Didc Nichols7
Call our Readers Hotlmt: di
(949) 642 6086 or send
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NEWPORT Bf.ACH -C1ty Council-
man Did Nichols' comments at a Plan-
ning Commission meeting last month
did imply that a planning commissioner
had accepted a bribe, and such com-
ments may not be protected speech.
City Atty. Bob Burnham ha.-. said.
cide whether Nichols cro!.!.>cd the line
when he told one or more planning
commissioner. at a public: meeting, Mil
looks like you're taJdng money for this
one." Dick Nichols Mr. Nichols. approval
Nichols has publicly apologiwd fur
his choice of words and stated that he
did not believe anyone had been
bribed. In explaining lus commenL-..
Nichols said that he had been con·
cemed that the commission's decision
might create the perception of wrong·
domg.
Ml am sorry that my remaru ma}-
have implied improper behavior," Ntch
ob wrote in a letter published in the P1
lot. "I truly do not believe any planning
commissioner 1s being bribed."
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Burnham left it to the council to de-
Burnham\ repon on Nichols' com-
ments, which the counnl will consider
at its Tuesday meeting. did include a
number of opinions and comments that
could foreshadow -.enous conse-
quences for N1c:hols.
of the application was
a 'no-brainer.' The comment regarding
'taJdng money' came after statements
suggesting that those who are 'politi-
cally attuned' receive more favorable
treatment than those who are not."
But Nichols' explanauon might h.iH'
landed him in even hotter wa1er See NICHOLS. Page A4
DON lEACH OAJLV PILOT
Lmdsay Rteker, p(mc1pal for a day at Kaiser Elementary, types at the desk of Stacy Holmes. left, principal on a more permanent basis.
Someone else in charge
For one d ay, Kaiser Elementary fifth -gfader Lindsay Ricker
learns what being a principal is all about
Christine Carrillo
OarlyPrlot
S ome of Undsay Ricker's cl~mates
looked to her for special favors and a
UuJe leniency'1ere and there. but
this I I -year-old wasn'1 about to
misuse her principal powers.
On Thursday, the Kaiser Elementary
fifth-grader served as principal for the day. a
job she won at a school auction.
While her dudes dldnl include handling
the disciplinary wues Kaiser's fuJJ -time
principal Stacy Holmes has to deal with,
they did include some of the perks. the
foremost her bemg referred to as
"principaJ."
"I thought 11 wouJd be fun getting to be a
principaJ and getting to be in charge,"
(jndsay said. "It was fun. I got to help the
teachers and the people in the office ... and
I got business cards with my name on
them."
Und.ciay's principaJ duties began with a
morning ceremony in front of the entire
Costa Mesa school. where she was inducted
as principal-for-a -day. She then traveled to
the Newport-Mesa Unified School District
offices to meet SupL Robert Barbot and
other district officials.
Carrying on long-walking
tradition at the Scenic 5K
Eva Parsons, 94, who has
kept in shape since the
1930s, will take on the
Corona del Mar Scenic SK
for the third time.
June C•1•1rande
OlityPik>t
OORONA DEL MAR -&Ya Panont
rememben aerdllna wUh bet MWlbor
Gladys m ctW Mrty t930L
gaining weight. we kept ow weight as ft
WU all our lives."
About 70 years later, she's still active
and still ftL The 94·}Ul'·old C.Orona del
Mar taident will be the oldest partlci·
pant in thia year's C.Orona del Mar Sce-
nic SK.
"tt beaudfuJ," saJd Plrlons, who
walb, f'lther than runs. ln the SK race.
*lt'a ao wonderful to be able to waJk and
feel ftte."
Snetoured the -.ch ooTs Meru.urt A
construction. handed out awards to varioW)
teachers and assbted with memos and
e-mails. all the while learning things not
often learned in class..
Mil's been a lot of fun." llolmes said. "I
hope, and not jU5t for Llnd!>ay, that It
stimulates [the srudentsl to think a littJe bit
more aboul a life in public education ...
Although Undsay claims to be an aspiring
pediatrician and doesn't see herself
pursuing a career in educauon.
administration or otherwise. she did end the
Trees will
soon return
to peninsula
Second phac,e of \!1 ai n Street
improvements h nea rl y done.
Newport Beach i<) awai ti ng
funding for the next round .
June Casagrande
Daily Pilot
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A2 F r'1dly, June 6, 2003
ON THE
Building the docks of the bay
Two Costa Mesa brothers
who grew up in Newport
Beach have remained close
through their business.
Deep1 Bh1r1th
Daily Pilot
T he Swift brothers love the water. So
they built their UWs and careers
around iL
Pete and Tum SWift are partners
in their 20-year-old family business Swift
Slip. a Costa Mesa company that builds
doclc.s, catering mostly to Newport Beach's
boating community.
The company also has projects in cities
from San Diego to Marina Del Rey, and
even in areas near the Colorado River, but
their bread-and-buner business comes
from local residents, Tom Swift said.
"That's what we specialize in," he said.
"When someone buys a house in Newport
with a boat slip, they come to us for
designing and engineering a brand new
dock."
The docks are moslly made of a wood
base, although they have built a few
cement docks and others using synthetic
material, Swift said.
The docks are prefabricated and
constructed at the company's yard on
Placentia Avenue and then taken to the
home and installed. Swift said he has a
crew of eight people doing the
construction work.
The company has also constructed
mannas for clients such as the Islandia
Hyan in San Diego and locally for the Chart
House restaurant and what was formerly
Bistro 201.
The biggest project cost $168.000. but
they have worked on jobs as small as
$4,000, he said.
The 1ob's main challenge Is not the
construction . but the process of getting
pennits frnm several agencies. Normally,
they deal with agencies such as the city.
California Department of Fish and Game,
the California Coastal Commission and the
Army Corps of Engineers.
"A lot has changed over the last few
years," Swift said. "There's a bigger
emphasis now on quality control and
water quality ...
The best part of the job. he says. is being
by the water.
"My brother and I grew up In Newport
Beach.· Swift !Hlid. "We have great clients.
Many of them have done weU for
themselves, and it's interesting to hear
their stories."
WHAT'S AFLOAT
• WHAT'S AFlOAT is pubOshed periodically.
If you are planning a nautical event, submit
the information to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay
St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949)
646-4170; or by &·mail to
dailypilot@latimes.com.
SAILING CLASSES
Or11nge Coast College 11 on.ring new credit
and noncredit sailing claues this summer.
Most classes are five weeks in length, and
boats range from Lido 14 dinghies to large
ocean racers, even keelboats. Cruising
seminars are also being taught. The OCC
Sailing Center is at 1801 W. Pacific Coast
SEAN OUfRENE I DAILY PILOT
Peter and Tom Swift, owners of Swift Slrp m Costa Mesa. stand on a gangway they
designed for the docks m Lido Island.
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 Marina WaterSports at the Balboa Fun
Zooe. 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..<Joo jetboat, put you sport-fishing skills
to the test in a fully equipped Boston whaler,
or soar above it all on a parasail fl ight along
the Newport coast. Complimentary ice and
beverages are included with all electric boat
rentals.
Elec:tric: boat rentals are wattabfe by the
hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. All boatl are
equipped with window enclosures and CD
players. Ice and cups are provided.
Reservations are suggested. An hour rental
IS $75. (949) 645-6812. •
Pedal boats, electric boat.a, boogie board1,
kayaks, inflatable rafts, catamarans, beach
furniture and wetsuits are available for rent
at Resort Water Sports at Newport Dunes.
(949) 729·1150.
--~rgttwav;Newport Bndr.1949)-645"9412 or
visit occsailing.com.
Balboa Boat Rentals can put you on the
waterirrmanyWCJVS'WTttr single and double
kayaks. electric 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, birthdays.
nonprofit organizations and group outings.
The hunt packages include boats, trivia
questions, maps, Polaroid cameras and
supplies. The cost of a hunt begins at $225
per boat and catering is available et an
additional rate. For hunt reservations, call
(949) 673·7200.
Gondola tours are offered by the Gondola
Co. of Newport, 3400 Via Oporto, Suite
102-B. The $75 cost includes a basket of
bread, cheese, salami, ice, glasses. a
blanket, music and a Polaroid picture. Wine
rs also avallabfe. {949t 675· 1212.
,
Sailing Fuclnation offers dauea In boating
safety and sailing year-round for persona
with disabilities. Free. (949) 640-1878.
Or11nge County employen c:an bttng their
employees out to Newport Beach on
weekdays to enjoy a day of sailing courtesy
of Orange Coast College. The School of
Sailing and Seamanship now offers a
chance for groups to work with the on-board
instructor on different sailing techniques
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THE HARBOR COLUMN
Another boat delivery
'round Point Conception
A boy. now the most
successful fishing
racUo show In
Southern
California.
On
Saturday
morning. I will Oy
north to the San
Francisco Bay area
for a yacht
delivery from
Ballena Isle
Marina In
Alameda to
Anacapa Isle
Marina in the
Channel Islands
MIKE
WHITEHEAD
Martin "Marty"
Milner joins Pete
as co-host, and
most of you
probably
reco,gnize Marty's
name from his SO
years as an actor.
The ruts series
Harbor, Oxnard. I will be
joined on this delivery by
Capt OiandJa' Bell, an
experienced captain with
Bongos Sportfishing and
the advertising director for
my radio show.
The weather forecasts
look passable, with the San
Francisco buoy reporting
swells smaller than 5 feet,
and once again. this voyage
will require rounding Point
Conception, but this time
traveling downhill.
We anticipate an early
morning fuel stop at Morro
Bay. That usually means
navigating the harbor
entrance In the morning
darkness and fog. Last
week. I mentioned entering
Morro Bay in the fog and
the two methods I use
when it ls f'oggy.
We plan on arriving at
Channels Islands Harbor on
Sunday evening.
The very next morning. I
will step aboard a
mega·yacbt destined for
SeattJe. I will join two other
captains, Butch kobell1
and Mitch 1'.t8er, on a
l JS-foot Codecasa from
San Diego to Lab Union in
Seattle. We a.re seriously
tracking the weather very
dosely up the coast to
Point Ftattery, where you
tum due east into the water
of Juan de Fuca between
Washington and Canada
In next week's column. I
will tell you about the yacbt
and share a few of the trip's
high.lights..
HOOt<E.D ON FlSHfNG
Also on Saturday
morning. the very popular
fishing radio show ·Let's
Talk Hookup" will
broadcast live l'rom Anglers
Center's fishing expo and
parking lot sale in Newport
Beach. You will have the
opportunity to meet the
radio show's co-hosts. ~
Gray and Marty Mllner,
during their live broadcast
on San Diego's XERB. "the
Mighty" 1090 AM. from 7 to
9am.
Pete. the show's creator,
was m the radio professiofl
before the fishing show for
more than a decade as the
sales manager for
KKOSIKCEO racUo in San
Diego. Pete is an avid
angler of more than 30
years, so he decided to
combine his enthusiasm
for fishing with his racUo
expertise by starting "Let's
Talk Hook-up," which is
"Route 66" and "Adam 12"
were his most su ccessful
shows. He has also been in
films, on Broadway and is
stiU invited for guest
appearances on iv. Marty
is also an expert and avid
fisherman, including Oy
fishing. He travels the world
to find that perfect bite.
I met Pete and Marty
years ago at their srucUos
when I was filming their
show for a segment In my
boating lV show. Not long
ago they were fishing on
one of Bongo's boats that
Chandler ca plained for
their fishing trip.
·we had a nice trip wtth
Cllandler -fishing was
good. catching was slow,"
Pete wrote In an e-mail to
me. "The Anglers Center
live remote is a great event
-good seminars and lots
of great tackle deals.·
Angler Center's Dean
Plant told me, "This is our
third season opener event
and looks like it will be the
best yet. The top raffle priz.e
is a trip to Buena Vista
Beach Resort.·
Also. the Anglers Center's
Season Opener Fishing
Tackle Expo and Seminar
Day will have more than 25
manufacturers set up in the
parking lot with their
displays. Plant has
scheduled several seminars.
including on proper rigging
tecbniques. Baja travel and
stand -up fish fighting
techniques. These semin~
will be given by fishing
experts Dmnll Braid.
Jonathan Roldan. BmTy
BJtgbtmburg and IClt
Mc:Near.
Anglers Center is at 419
Old Newpon Blvd. in
Newpon Beach. For more
information, call (949)
642-6662 or visit
www.anglerscenrer.com.
You can rune In to Pete
and Marty every Saturday
and Sunday on the
50.000-watt "Mighty 1090"
and on the Web at
www.hookup690.com.
While you are enjoying
the festivities, remember
~or us who will cruise
on the Pacific Ocean.
Safe voyages.
• MIKE WHITEHEAD 11 the
Pilot's boating and harbor
columnist. Send him your
harbor and manna-related
thoughts and story
suggestions by e·ma1I to
Mllce@BosthouseTY.com or
visit BoathouBBTY.com
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST SURF
The wind1hield wipers will Most IOUth-faclng br .. ks
get more UM today, especially wUI '"waist-high• today, but
th .. momlng. We're in fore the better apotl can ex~
cfoudy day, complete with c:helt-higha end a few
morning fog end drtzzte, until thouldet-hlgha.
111'9 afternoon. At that point. Se'turdey loob limller.
the tun m1y peek through fore By late Sunday, we 1hould
hour or to. High& near 70. ... tome dleat· to
Lowa In the upper 60a. ahouldef.hlgha throughout
Thia ~end wOI ~very Newpon, but standout lpOtl llmlter, wtth eo.ca Meu high& lhould get....,.,., hee~
In the lower 70e end coeatal Monday lhould ~even
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BOATING FORECAST TIDES
The W9ltetty wlndt wlll Time ~ 9:0la.m. 0.08fMclow blow 10 to 1& tnota In the lnMr
W9t9rS thll lftlmoon, with ~p.m. 1711-Ngh
2..foot W9Ytia end. Well lwell aotp.m. 3.01filitlow
of2k 2:aa.m. 4.34'-thlgh °"' ...... ~ wlnde wlft blow 10 knotl, ~ 24oot WATER TEMPERATURE W9We end I not1h\Jelt lwell of
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This Saturday, June 7
lO:OOam -4:00pm
2850 Clubhouse Road in Mesa Verde
• Carnival Gomes & Prizes
Newport Beach Realtor Michael Thornton displays chips of wood from John Wayne's demolished home that he will sell with cards • Huge Silent Auction with
over 75 Gift Baskets and
Auction ttems ! Chips off the ol' Duke Sole, Cotton Candy, ; ~ "~ • Hotdogs, Tacos, Bake @
Snow Cones & Churros! (l 1J_
Realto r Mi chael Thornton sells pi eces of
John Wayne ' demolished home for $20.
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Course, DJ, Entertainment,-=
Raffle, Drawing, & More!! <r"-
We would like to thank the following
sponsors for their contributions!
Orange Coost Dodge • Jon Gray, I.any & Loune Weicttmon Reanon. Farr's
Ho1mM. Coldwel 8onkef ·Pat OcMs. Scott's Seofood, Coldwel Banker ·
Jennifer Pritchett, Golden Spoon. f'trSf Teom Realtors · Gwen Miller, Sa Rogs
MogK Moun1otn, Weis Forgo Bonk • Acico Shulman. Charo Chlden. AdYer'ltUre
16 ·The Comp, Costo Mesa Country dub, lily's, Cyde Werits -TreYC>f Jones.
Heodline Hair, OUllno's Subs. Libxdis. Submanno, Wolf Gong Puck Resfouront,
Albemoo's, Rolph's • Gory Swan, Weekend Traffic. Eagle Rider, Rowiforesf Cafe,
Gino's Pina. The Sn.!I Family. Rainbow Magnetics. inc_, Los Caballeros Tenms
Club, MO's Sports GnM, t-mA Swim School, Jennifer A Oeilet • Personal Trainer.
RESTOR ·Physical Therapy, Henry's Mcnetploce, CheYy's, ll'Wle Ranch Mortlet,
Gina's Pina, Yardhouse Restouront. Newport Rib Company, Soge. Roy's
Hawaiian Fusion Cuisine, Zax's Restouront. Island's Restaurant, Wesfln Sotlltl
Coost Plato. The Clubhouse Restouront, Hi-rimes. Troder Joe's, Meso \letde
Coon1Ty Club • Rondy Mefets, Metro Cor Wostl, Aoy If Again Spotts, Sfolt>ud(s,
Polly's Pies, Coco's, Souplui 1totion. Shiriey's Bogek. G6orio Odynals, Von's, lJso
Albert Studios, Critical Opel otions, Inc. Miles lnYestigotlons. Inc, Gino's Pino ot
Costo Mesa, ~ 8o1et Foldoric.o, ()fgcncs ot Oz and Los Cabaleros
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PUBLIC SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
•Avenue of the Arts: A
vehicle burglary wu repe>ned
IQ the 3400 block at 7:03 p.m .
Tuesday.
• Avoado Strwt: Vandalism
was reported In he 300 blodt
at 7:S7 p.m. Tuesday.
• Bn.tof StrMt: A commercial
burglary was reported In the
3300 blodc at 5:24 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Dane RcM!d: Possession of
drugs was reported In the
4200 blodt at 6:S5 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Hamltton Strwt: An auault
was reported in the 600 blodc
at 6 p.m. Tuesday.
• Harbor Bou'9vard: Graffiti
was reported in the 1900
blodc et 9:62 p.m. Tuesday.
• M.N Verd• Drive Eatt:
Possession of weapons was
reported in the 1600 blodc at
4:55 p.m. Tuesday.
• Superiot Avenue: A traffic
accident involving injuries
wasreportedlnthel600
NICHOLS
Continued from Al
regard of the truth. Council
member Nichols admittedly had
no factual basis to support his
comment regarding 'taldng
money for tlus one,'" Burnham
noted.
ln a phone interview on
Thurt.day, Nichols stood by his
belief that the Planning Com·
mission decision that prompted
tili comments wa., off base.
"Whal lhey did doesn't make
any sense: Nichols said
Nichols' comments took place
as the Planning Commission was
considenng allowing a vanance
for a Balboa Island home 10
build a larger addition on its roof
than wning ruJes normally al-
low.
Nichols thought 1he request
CHARGE
Continued from Al
day with a gained appreciation
for the work educators and
administrators d o.
For Hohn~. that was one of
the goaJ for the day. .
"I trunk any opportunity that a
student has to get a sense of real
life and some in ight intu any
profession is l>pecial, • Holmes
said. "This i5 that kind of
experience."
The shon day of hadowmg.
which has gone on at lhe school
for years, also gives students a
bener underi.tanding of what
their pnncipal actually dues all
SCENIC
Continued from Al
sajd, Parsons abo walkt.'CI the race
in iooo and 200 l, but skipped la.st
year becau!oe of a respiratory in·
fection
The SK t"Vent, now in its 22nd
year, has become dil institution in
Corona del Mar. Billing itself as the
preUlest race aroWld, the course
winds th.rough some of the mo~
scenic '>pots in Corona del Mar.
Race events begin on the bluffs
at Corona deJ Mctr Bcat.h and, af.
tet coming almost full orcle, nm-
ners and walkers aniw at RPstau·
ranr Row. where a M'n~ of booth.c.
off er some of the ~1 di~lc:, local
restaurants have to offer. Partici-
pants enjoy all the tood they can
handle for free.
In addltion to the SK run, the
event also indudel> a 2 mile w4'.lk
and a I K "Oolphln Dash~ for kids.
Funds raised from the entries and
sponsoni suppon youth program.'!
of the d ty of Newport Ueach and
blodt at 6:47 p.m. Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Cotporste Plua: Forg&fY
wat reported in the 100 blodc
at 12:11 p.m. Wednesday.
• Jede Awnue: A hlt·and-run
wat reported In the 100 blodc
at 11 :38 a.m. Wednesday.
• Marllol: A vehlcle burglary
was reported In the 100 blodt
at 4:46 a.m. Wednesday.
• Old Newport Bout.wrd: A
commercial burglary was
reported jn the 400 blodc at
1 :36 p.m. Wednesday.
• Partc Newport Drtve:
Annoying phone calls were
reported In the 100 blodt at
2:64 p.m. Wednesday.
• Via Genoa: A boat theft was
reported In the 100 blodc at
3:S3 p.m. Wednesday.
• Via Udo Drtve: Indecent
exposure was reported in the
3400 blodt at 9:46 a.m.
Wednesday.
• Westcliff Drtv9: Petty theft
was reported in the 1800
blodc at 2:40 p.m.
Wednesday.
should be granted because the
finished home would have af-
fected the neighbors far less than
lhe building that had been there
before. Planning commissioners
unanimously rejected the vari-
ance request on lhe basis that it
was too far outside city guide-
lines.
At their meeting on Tuesday,
the council will consider
whether Nichols' comments
amounted to an unfounded im-
plication of wrongdoing. They
will also consider whether to cre-
ate a resolution to "disapprove"
of Nichols' commems and
whether to create a code of con-
duct to govern council members'
behavior.
•JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newpart Beadl and John Wayne
Arrpart. She may be readled al
(949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
june.casagrande@latimes.com
day.
"I think it's a very good
viewpoint that they get: said
Bena San Miguel, who has
worked in the Kaiser office for
lhe past nine years. ·A lot of I the
students! think llhe principal!
just sits in his office all day. With
this. they get to see lhat he has
to go to the classrooms and the
dlsuict and has to deal with all
the issues corning in with the
kids. It's a lot more than they
think..
And. in Lindsay's opinion. a lot
more than they'd want to handJe.
• CHRISTINE CARRILLO covers
education and may be reactied al
(949) 574-4268 or by e-mail at
dlristme.carrillo@lat1mes.com
FYI
• WHAT: Corona del Mar Scenic
SK •
•WHEN: Saturday. Registration
begins at 6 a.m. Warm-up is at
7:30. The first event, the men's
SK race, starts a1 7:5S.
•WHERE: Ocean Boulevard at
Heliotrope in Corona del Mar.
Parking is free in the Corona def
Mar State Beaeti parking lot.
• INFORMATION: Visit
www.sctive.com or call (9491
644-31S5.
also help fund Corona de! Mar
beautification
For people such as Pan.<ms. il's
a grear way to continue a lifelong
tradition of staying in shape.
"Everyone laughs at me because
they think I'm such an active old
lady." Parsons said ~But 1 just love
it.
•JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Bead"t and John Wttyne
Airport. She may be readied at (949)
574-4232 or by &-mail st
june.C8sagrsnde@lstimes.com.
TREES '
Continued from Al
gum trees along Main Street
from Pier Plaza to the Balboa
Pavillon. The trees will replace
the 24 Ocus trees whose re-
moval lut fall was the final
word In a long·runnlng battle
over whether to keep the trees.
The coral gum trees, which
the city bought about a yeat ago
and have been growing In their
boxes ever slnce, are now be-
tween 8 and 8~ feet tall and
span about 4 feet.
"We're told that once they're
in the ground, we'll probably
see a growth spurt really so op,"
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
against her for allegedly trading
on an insider tip.
As the stories go, in
December 2001, Stewart sold
4,000 shares of irnOone -
headed by her close friend San
Walcsal -the day before.Walcsal
delivered bad news lhat caused
stocks to drop dramatically.
Stewart maintains her
innocence and said on a
specially designated Web site
that her sale was lhe result of
p revious conversations with her
s1ock broker aboul the price.
said Bob Stein, the eltf'• prlncl·
pal engineer on the renova·
tiOM.
1be cJty and the Penlnaula
Point Homeowners Assn. have
sele<:ted a desJgn for the deco·
radve Oower pots that will line
Main Street. Those 32·lnch·
high flower pots, aJong with or-
namental benches, will prob·
ably be installed ln sJ.x to eight
wee.ks.
Repaving of the streets and
sidewalks Include blue and
white wave-panem lithocrete
along Oceanfront and In cro55-
walks on Main, Palm and Wash-
ington streets.
"Things are really looking
nice down there already," said
Steve Badum, public works di-
said people had been talking
about It all day.
"People tell me. 'No, you can't
take her stuff off me shelves,'
but then there are those who
never bought her stuff in the
first place.· said Pauline, who
declined to give her last name.
Something about her
uber·proper persona, her
penchant for cake decorating
and cookie cutting makes her
unlikable to some.
"She's just too perfect,"
Pauline said.
Those looking for a naw have
certainly found one.
"We lucked out, I guess,"
K·Mart shopper Eva Seraphin
said. "I thought to myself,
'Should I [go shopping] next
week when she is really in
trouble?' J would wait, but I
wanted pillows."
Seraphin is not necessarily a
"The government's anempt to
criminalize these actions makes
no sense to me," Stewart wrote
on www.martltacalks.com. a
Web site designated to tell her
side of the scandal and thank
her supporters.
Although her magazine has
reportedly lost 20% of its
advertisers, her stock was up
Thursday.
At the Costa Mesa K-Man,
which is having a sale on ttems
from the Martha Stewan
Everyday Home Collection, the
charges were lhe center of
conversation.
• Martha Stewart hater. she is just
not a fan. She sees the
61 -year·old blond on food
shows while nipping through
the channels, she said, but hru.
never stopped long enough to
take any of her culinary
suggestions to heart.
K·Mart employee Pauline,
who was busy rel>tocking the
shelves with window coverings.
AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND TOWN items to
the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by e-mail
to mrke.swanson@lstimes.com;
byfaxto(949)646-4170;orby
calling (949) 574-4298. Include the
tr me, date and location of the
event, es well aa a contact phone
number. A complete listing Is
available at www.dsilypilotcom.
TODAY
UC Irvine ArtsBridge preMntl
Wor1d Dance Day, featuring
Orange County elementary
school students performing folk
dances from Mexican,
Vietnamese, European and
Native American cultures. The
noon event at Aldrich Park on the
UCI campus is free. For
Information, call (949) 824-8942.
SATURDAY
"I have two kids and a
dissertation to worry about. I
don't have time." Seraphin said.
She and her two children
were taking advantage of the
20% discount to buy a
Icing-sized sheet 10 "make a
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 30-foot inflatable slide,
a dunk tank, numerous games,
prizes, food, drinks, a bake sale,
a OJ, a guest band and more.
Call (7141424-7935 for more
information
Become 1 mem t>.r.of the
Hospice Preferred 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 (7 14) 980-0900 for
more information.
St. Micheal and All Angela
Episcopal Church will present a
seminar that poses the question,
"Does Biblical Interpretation
Contribute to the Plight of the
Holy Land Christians?" at 9 a.m.
The dlurch is at the corner of
Pacific View Drive and
Marguerite Avenue in Corona
def Mar. For more information, can (9491 644-0403.
SUNDAY
rector for tbe clti.
Put of pbue three wUJ be
funded by the Oranp County
Sanitation Otatrict because the
di lrict plans to tear up a pot•
don or Balboa Boulevard to re-
moving an aging eewer pump
station underground at A Street.
The dlatrlct wtl1 ln.ltall an
above-ground atadon a t tbe
northeast comtr ot that lnter·
section -a roughly 25·foot by
25·foot facility topped with a
tower that reaches about 26 Ceet
high. A4 part of that process, the
district will pay for about
$225,000 of the estimated ·
$250,000 cost to repave that
section of Balboa Boulevard.
That work Is expected to begin
In February.
huge tent ln the living room."
(Not one of the home
decorating schemes on
Stewart's official Web site.)
A Newpon Beach woman
who declined to give her name
said she was lorn between
principle and Stewart's darling
cherry curtains.
"I do have issues about
supporting her, but I happen to
like her things,· she said. •took
at these. They're discounted,
and I like the colors. I think to
myself, 'How long would it take
me to sew these?' and it just
makes sense.·
The woman, who describes
herself as a "die-hard honesty
person" said she ls not sure
what to believe about the
homemaker extraordinaire.
"It sounds a lot like she was
not honest," she said. "I have
several friends who are also
unclear, but their husbands
won't even let them whisper the
MS name in the house.·
Why do you think. lhat is?
"She was a woman with
power, a female cutting in on
the business world," the woman
aid. "To some men, that
creates a problem.•
The Newport Beach woman
touched on a sentiment that
Stewan's lawyers have already
pointed out. On the Martha
Tai.ks Web site, a statement from
Stewart's attorneys is also
Share Our Selves, a private
nonprofit agency serving
low-income Orange County
residents. For more information,
call (949) 642-3451, ext. 262.
The 81lboa Bey Republlcan
Women Federated will hold its
"Sc:holarship Awards" winners
luncheon at 11 a.m. at the Bahia
Corinthian Club on Bayside
Drive. For more Information. call
(9491515-8671
The Wlldftowe,.Walk will meet
at 9 a.m. at El Moro for a
five-mile hike at Crystal Cove.
Parting costs SS. Wear boots and
bring water. Call (949) 497-7647
for more information.
THURSDAY
A frH bone den.hy 1UHnlng
will be offered from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. at Mother's Market, 22S E.
17th St., Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (949) 631-4741.
JUNE 13
lnverrton F-on.im p,..enta 1
seminar on "Intellectual
Property Law" by Edward
Schlatter, patent attorney, at 7:30
p.m. in Orange Coast College's
Science Lectur9 Hall.
Registration and networ1tlng
begin at 7 p.m. The cost is S5 for
members, $1 S for nonmember•.
Call (71 4) 540-2491 for
information
JUNE 14
1be remainder of pbue three
bu yet to be funded. Std wtJ.1
request the $1.S m1Woo be paid
for out of the city'• 2004·05
budget. That wort. when and ll
it's handed , wW lnclude atreet
and stdewa.lk renovadona oo
Palm Street and Wuh.l.ogton
Street north of BaJboa Boule-
vard and on Bay Aven ue.
Including the S3.8-mil1Jotl •
phase one that wu completed
la.st year, _the coat of village irn·
provementa will come to about
$8.1 million.
•JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beaoh and John Wayne
Airport. She may be reached at
(949) 674-4232 or by e-mell at
]une.cetagrandeOlatlmes.com.
posted. The stalement aslt.s why
the government waited so long
to charge Stewart and If It was
motivated by her celebrity
status.
·1s it because she is a woman
who has successfully competed
in a man's bwlness world by
virtue of her talent, hard work
and demanding standards?" the
statement asks. Mis It because
the govemmen1 would like to
be able to define securities
fraud as whatever It wants It to
be? Or ls It because the
Department of JustJce ls
attempting to divert the public's
attention from Its failure to
charge the polidcally connected
managers of Enron and
WorldCom who may have
fleeced the public out of billions
of dollars?"
Costa Mesa resident and
shopper Lisa Simpson saJd she
wasn't overly concerned with
the answers to those questions.
She took a very practical
position on lhe controversy and
continued to stock her cart with
everyday sheets.
·Who can pass up deals like
this?" Simpson said.
•LOUT.A HARPER wntes columns
Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays and covers culture and the
arts. She mav be reactied at 1949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at
lolita.harperl§lat1me1.com
Wholeness; a yoga and healing
arta festival benefiting women
and children served by the
nonprofit New Directions for
Women. Admission It free, and
donation• are accepted. The
full-day event will be at Full
Spectrum Yoga In Newport
Beach. For more informetion.
call (949) 95S· 196S.
Cfyatal Cow Stat. Paric wlll offw
a bedccountty hike at 9 a.m .. a
historic diltrict walk at 10 a.m. and
a auntetlmoonllght walk at 7:30
p.m .• whktl requires reservations. •
For reservations Of' more
information. call (949) 497-7647
Mother's Marbt wilt hold a
"Spring Cleaning• clearance
sale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Taate
demos wtll be offered from 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. For more
information, call (949) 631-4741.
JUNE 17
•ftng Shut for 1 H .. llng Home•
Is a free seminer held from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Market.
226 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa. To
mek.e reservations. call (800)
S9~.
JUNE 18
The 22nd annual Corona def Mar
Scenic SK Race & Two-Mlle Fun
Walk begin et 7:SS a.m. That's
when the men's SK race begins.
The women'• SK starts at 8:20
a.m. The fun walk starts at 8:45
a.m. The 1 K Kid's Dolphin Dash
starts at 9 a.m. Registration fees
on raoe day are $30 for the
run/Walk and S12 for the Dolph In
Dash. Registration will be held at
OASIS Senior Center on
Wednesday. Thursday and Friday
before the race. Separate races
for men and women are limited
to 1,500 runners. Call (949)
644-3161 to register.
Lovera of live vocal musk.,.
invited to "The Summer Knows;"
a free musicale at 3 p .m. at the
Newport Beach Central Library.
Mignonne Profant and e guest
pianist will present th,e final
program of the library's musicale
series. featuring tunes of
Gershwin, Joblm and LeGrand.
For more information, call (949)
717-3816.
• Full Spectrum Yoga hH
partnered with New Directions
for Women to host "Celebrating
Phll Bripndl, Ora~ County
•rc:hivlst. will discuss what la In
the arc:hivea es they relate to
Costa Mesa's hmory at 7 p.m. et
the Coate Meta Historical
Society, 1870 Anaheim Ave.,
Cotta Meta. For more
Information, call (949) 631·5918
ore-ma il
cmhlatory@lanaet.com.
Macy's South Cout Plaza and
Teen People magazine will host a
Summer Surf and Swim Fashion
Show featuring the latest looks
from ROJcy, Hurley, O'Neill,
Billabong and more at 2 p.m. in
Macy's South Coast Plaza's
women's store. For more
information, call (714) 556-0611 ,
ext. 4231.
Someone Caret Soup Khchen
will celebrate Its 17th
annlverury In memory of Cpl.
Jose Angel G1rlbay from 6 to 9
p.m. at 720 West 19th St. in Costa
Meaa. The Flag Dey
dinner/auction wlll feature Chef
Leon Mathews. Tldcett 001t $45.
All proceeds will support the
Someone Caret Soup Kitchen
Hunger Relief and Tutoring
Programs. Make reaervatlona by
May 27. Call (949) 648-8861. For
underwriting opportunltlea, call
(714) 801·2354.
Join SuHn Goldstein, OM of tM
authon of "Healthy Dining In
Orange County: for • NUlon
about hN lthy cul,.nt tt your
f1110rht rttiaurtntt In tilt
Btoomlngdtle'a Home Stort In
Newport~ from 11:30 a.m .
to 1 p.m . The$15 adma.lon
lnc:tudtt • "9~ COf1V of
'"Htlhhv Dln'ng In Ot•noe
County: Spece It limited, Ind
dc*.-mwt be~ by
JUne 1. t;i1t (Mt) 72H&M for
mote lnfOttMdon.
...
The Orange County Women'•
Chorus present lta 2003 spring
program, "On this Island; at
Newport Harbor Lutheran
Church. The concert of
island·themed music begin• at 7
p.m. and will include the c:horu1
directed by Ellze Rubenstein and
"Men In Bisque," an ensemble
directed by Joaeph Huaztl.
Tickets are $121nd can be
purchased In advance at (949)
451-8590.
WEDNESDAY
JeenM Atnt from the
Alzhefmtr't Aun. wlll prestnt
"Focus ing on ~ory l6N"
from 6!30 to 7:30 p.m. •t th•
Orenge Coatt Unitarian
UnWtrulltt Churcti, 12159
Vlctorit St., Costa MNa. The
prM~tlon wlll 1ddrott
varfoua ceu ... of mem ory lou
and dlagnoeia and tr11tment.
For more lnformatfon, call (949)
$4M662.
-..ean.........,..1•
Adema //Ne. In COltl MIN, wtll
hwe ttt grtnd opening from e to
8 p.m .. faturlng eooldng by TV
dWlf Manin Yin. The l'eltlurant
\NII doNt9 .n of the pl'ooaedl
tromS10 edn'lllel°" ..._to
GEURS, MARY HELEN
Huntington Beach, CA
Ca'"omia r.ldent M9fY Helen Geura 49 died May 30th at
Huntington Beach CA. A private Nrvlce wu held
Thuraday June 5th In Huntington Beech and a fwnlly
vtaltatlon WM held at Brown Colonilll Funeral Home In s.nta Ana. Cllfornl9 .
Mary Geu,. waa born Juty 2. 1963 to Ben and Jan•
Geun of MMkato, MIMMOta. A Qrllduate of Mllnkato
State Unlveratty Nurelng Sohool. She WM a ~
nu,... at An8hefm Memott.I HoapfW In C..lfomla. Her
hobble• Included waJklng, cooking and aro.eword •
punt ... Mary en~~ wllka by the ocw on her favortte bMdt In :
Maty la IU.-vtved by four bf'othen. Robert of It Paul, !
MN, John and his wtre, ,._ of Norttt U.llcllo. .Im 0... :
and Gennie Jewett of MlnlcllD, MN ind ........ and hie :
wh, NIMtt9, of Bloomlltgtan MN; and twO .... .._. :
OMn wt her hulMnd Jimmy,...,. al '=MN $ and M• git Oeur9 and her hulblnd Jimmy I 'ft Of
Sallda, CO and tlv9 nleoli; 1'tw9i9 Ind Gina ca.n Md ~. ----Julia Qua. 8tMt WM prwoeded In .... '! .. S--• Bin llftd
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COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Plan for City Hall is in the details MAILBAG
JWA can't handle
more flights
He's not truly
GreenJight. He seems to
be stuck in hib thinking.
His thinking does not
reflect the thlnldng of
the whole of Corona del
Mar except for maybe a
block or two. He does
not represent Corona
de! Mar
I appreciate the Daily Pilot's
Interest in covering the story
about needed City Hall
facillties In Newport Beach and
would like to take th1s
opportunJty to clarify a few
points In the article c·No
decision on new City Hall.· May
29) as well as offer a few
corrections..
First, I agree that the question
Is ~too tough to answer in one
night• and would like to point
out that the first council
presentation of the needs
assessment results was made
April 8 at a public study session.
This was the culmination of
work put out to bid by the city
late in 2001 and conducted in
2002.
At that meeting. Griffin
Structures Inc. presented
findings that had been
submined In several documenu.
in the course of their work. and
which included an analysis of
our City Hall facilities relative to
various standards. a
computation and assessment or
our City Hall needs. a
conceprual design of various
aJtemacives by which the neecb
could be met, and prelimmary
project cost estimates for these
alternatives. Among the
alternatives that were presented
was an array of choices by wtuch
various parts of the existing City
Hall might be retained. as well as
an alternative that provided all
new facilities on the existing site.
Among the findings that
Griffin presented are the
following:
City HaJI and the fire station
adjacent to it are setSmically
deficient. Further, the fire station
should meet even higher
standards as an "essential
facillty, • which It categorically
TOD
RIDGEWAY
does not.
Even the
"newest"
staffed
building on
the site
(housing
Planning.
Building and
Public Works
departments
and built
almost20
years ago) has
no elevators. is mechanically
inefficient and has notable
seismic deficiencies compared
to current codes.
The layout and function of the
whole complex is inefficient and
crowded. both for public visitors
and for city staff. Operations,
recruitment and effectiveness
are adversely Impacted by the
configuration. Some buildings
(such as the MaJn Building. built
in 1945) are narrO'N and split
inefficiently with a corridor
running down the middle.
Americans with Disabilities
Act violauons are widespread.
with no bwlding complying with
the act's requirements.
The dated mechanical
~terns and the energy
consumption of the facilities are
inefficient and costly. both to
operate and to maintain.
Each alternative that retained
some of the existing buildings
scored poorer on an evaluation
matrix than the alternative for
new construction, particularly a.$
to ma.Icing room for adequate
parking. improving total
efficiency of the buildings and
improving safety and security.
Council asked several
questions of city staff and of
Griffin al the April 18 public
session, and these were
responded 10 In detail and
presented at the regular council
session of May 27, to which your
article refers. As you note, the
new facility would provide an
opponunity for workplace
efficiencies, which the existing
buildings do not. lf capitalized,
these improvements represent
savings of about S2 million
annually, cummtJy lost to
inefficiency and inadequacies of
the existing structures. Energy
and maintenance cost
reductions funher are computed
to save about $125,000 per year,
comparing the proposed facility
with the existing one.
Further. the plan allows for a
parking structure to be built that
contains about I 00 stalls more
than the complex Itself requires
(for a total of 350 sorely needed
parlclng spaces). and th1s would
add revenues of about $300,000
annually (not $300 as misprinted
in the article), less some costs
for fee collection and conuoL
The net income would amortize
the cost of the parking structure
in 1ts 10th year. leaWlg future
mcome to further pay down the
cost of other parts of the project.
However, I do not believe that a
park.mg fee should be charged
for people conducting business
at City Hall.
This income and other cost
benefits of the new facility were
not deducted from the
preliminary project costs
presented by Griffin, which
includes not only City Hall, but
also the large parking structure,
a new fire ~talion and the option
of a Community Meeting
Room/Emergency Operations
Center. Construction of some
components might be phased.
and this analysis wouJd by part
of the next phase of work. With
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the needs assessment and
alternatives portion completed,
It is a natural and evolutionary
next step to have the consultants
further develop the
recommended approach and
provide the city with more
accwate costs. cost-saving
recommendations and related
implications..
We should take a measured
and lnctemental approach to
looking at what these
implications are, and the
schematic design phase does
exactly this. without any funher
commitment regarding
construction, or of more detailed
architectural work. We also can
begin to look at the relationship
with the commercial neighbors
to see if the city can benefit from
squaring-off the site or other
adjustments, which would
emerge in the schematic design
analysis. such as development of
a larger public square.
I am firmly of a belief that the
City Hall should remain at its
present location, which has
served the city well for many
years. We have provided other
public facilities in other sections
of the city (such as the new
police building and various
libraries) and are planning
others in the Newport Coast
area in accord with the
negotiated annexation
agreement. Our traditions are
lmportant. and this location for
City Hall in "old Newport
Beach· is part of this. But these
traditions should not funher
encumber the city by continuing
to operate out of inadequate,
inefficient and costly working
space.
• TOO RlOGEWAY is mayor pro
tempore of Newpoi'l Beech.
John Wayne Airport
can't handle the airlines
and flights they
currently have. Aie any
airlines presently at
John Wayne giving up
slots or gates? Fourteen
aircraft spend 15 10 30
minutes walling to take
off at 7 a.m. each
morning except Sunday,
when It's 8 a.m. Aircraft
can spend as much as
20 minutes waiting for a
gate to clear at night
while other aircraft get
moved to remote
park.Ing.
John Wayne has
inadequate taxiways for
the volume of traffic it
presently has, not to
mention gate space. Five
more flights doesn't
sound like much on the
surface. but what goes
on In the background
makes it huge. I truly
wondeT where the
county is going to
squeeze in these flights
and who is going to be
inconvenienced by the
add.iuon of these flights.
Maybe the Pilot
should dig deeper into
ttus story.
JOHN WARREN
Costa Mesa
Nichols not right
as councilman
I don't believe Dick
Nichols is the right
person to be the Corona
del Mar councilman.
One example. He Wll.$
agamst the preservaoon
of the Port Theatre. He
wanted it moved to the
Corona del Mar post
office. Does that make
sense? And I think
maybe we should uy to
limit him in another
way.
VIRGINIA KEMPl.E.R
Corona del Mar
Nichols apology
is enough
Dick Nichols has
apologized for his
statement. By
sancuoning him m
some way. it sounds like
you are getting mto that
"sous-mentallry" that
we have been talking
about that g1ves
Newport Beach a bad
reputation. The man
apologized. that's
sufficient
Let's look at the
Planning Commission
and make sure they do
give honest and equaJ
treatment to each
rei;ident rather than
look to sanction
someone who questions
their past decisions.
MARY LAVELLE
Corona del Mar
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SATURDAY Detroit eoul. 00 Soul will bring ltt eight-piece eoul
artenal to Detroit Bar et 843 W. 19th St. In Costa Meta. Special
gueet OJ• will tpln throughout the evening. The band will play
two •eta of music. Information: (949) 642-0600.
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SUNDAY In the 'Drewer.' Michael Healey'• flrtt full-length play,
"The Drawer Boy; one of Time magazine'• Beet Plays of 2001, will
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Drive. Tlctete cost S19 to $54. For tictett. call (7141708-5555.
EDITOR'S
NOTEBOOK
Daily Prlot
Don't think
twice, hes
all right
B ob Dylan is coming 10 the
Orange County Fairl
On July 27, you will have a
chance 10 see the man from Duluth.
Minn. live and in person. The great
enigma slangin' his guitar with
wind-blown hair and a gravel-soaked
voice. Arguably the greatest
singer/songwn1er of all time will be
gracing our netl of the woods,
although no1 everyone feels the same
way about h1m
that I do.
Many can't get
past his voice. he
has no range. he's
not a very good
guitar player.
oftentimes he
rambles ad
nauseum aboul
laying next to dead
PAUL :;:,':.!se~rd other
SAITOWITZ imagery-driven
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I OM. Y PILOT
Zarah Mahler, Ryan Bean and Sara Lyons listen to the school band rehearse as they refl~ct on the last production at the Robert Wentz Theater.
nonsense. All this
is true. It's also true thal he's been a
vital force in music for 40 years. and
has had his .songs covered by
everyone from Jim1 Hendnx to Guns
N' Roses.
He has thts song on his
"J-reewheehn"
album that just
kills me It's
called "Girl
from the North
County.· and no
matter where I
amorwhal I One last time
The Robert Wentz Theater in the Norman Loats Auditorium
at Newport Harbor High School will close after 73 years
FYI
lollta Harp•r
Daily Pilot
I t outlived petticoats. bell bottoms, skinny ties,
baggy pants and the grunge look.
It spaded a love of theater in many of
Newport-Mesa's most talented and
enthusiastlc actors.
It is the Robert Wentz Theater. in the Norman
Loats Auditorium at Newport Harbor High School,
and it will have Its final curtain call Monday.
The 73-year-old theater, which is shared by all
schools in the Newport-Mesa Unified School
• District, will be tom down to improve safety:
Gall Brower-Nedler, drama instructor at Newport
Harbor High School. sald the theater would not be
safe in an earthquake and needed to be rebuilt.
"The doors are going to be shut, and that is going
to be It for five years,· Bower-Nedler sald. "We are
really sad.·
Before the theater goes dark. the Newport-Mesa
drama comrnunJty will host one final event the
Ughts Out Tribute.
Theater enthusiasts who have perfonned, taught
or attended shows in the famed theater are invit~
•WHAT: Lights Out tribute performance
•WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Monday
• WHERE: Robert Wentz Theater in the Norman
Loats Auditorium. Newport Harbor High School
•COST: $10 per person, admission free for children
youngerthan 12 ·
•INFORMATION: (949) 515-6341
lo one last evening in the Robert Wentz Theater.
Bower-Nedler said she expects about 500 people
who wish to pay tribute to the wonderfuJ talents
who have graced the stage.
·All these wonderfuJ people have come through
our theater and done these amazing things,· the
18-year veteran said.
The Lights Out performance has been "thrown
together" because school officials just received
word It would be torn down. The theater was built
in the 1930s and sat 2,000 people. ln 1979, it was
made a "more intimate" 700-seat house.
Brower-NedJer said.
Many have encouraged her to gel the theater Sara Lyons looks at Newport Harbor High School
See TIME, Pai• A9 dance production photos from the 1930s.
BEST BITES
A taste of Japan in Newport Beach
ly GrHr Wylder
9 30 Su9lhi (the name inspired by the
rettaurant'1 address on the Coast
Highway) ls a ftedgling rt!Staurant
in the former Galeoe Cal~ apot, aaosa
from the revamped Balboa Bay Oub. lt
appeared out of nowhere in early April
and it becoming one of Newport's best
Jlpeneee restaurants.
Leonde1J has more time for his salad
dressing now that he has three partners.
1Wo of his partners are married to each
other -one ls a au.VU chef and the
other 1ct1 u a waitress.
· lt'l a llllall, inviting minimally
decorated reetaurant with enough room
for about lb tablel and a sushi 6ar.
0-.... 1re greered by a Japanese gong
~behind the suabJ bar, and by a · •inlbalmasu, • or
Mlcome. au.. fel an "arlgatou." or
tblnb. wbm lentng.
930SUSHt
930 W. Coeat Highway.
Open for lunch end dinner
(949) 645-6500
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Mind"
am domg, I just
want to cry
every time I
hear it. It
reduces me to a
ball of emotion. The lyrics remind me
of the first girl I really loved. They
describe her better than I ever could.
My pops loves him, too. When I
was 8, I saw him dancing around the
living room and singing along to
"Positively Fourth Street· Al that
point, I realized two things:
I. Bob Dylan was pretty cool.
2. My dad definitely spent his fair
share of time stepping out of the
bounds of society in his youth.
Yeah, hJs voice has never been
technically sound -especially as hel
gotten older. It sounds like a blown
mu.mer on a Harley Davidson mixed
with a guy gargling sand, but l love It.
There's a feeling and emotion ln there
that Is far more important than being
able to sing like Celine Dion. This is
all subjective, of course.
1'ry laying in the dark with the
headphones on and listening Intently
to every word of •Moonshiner"
without getting the chills.. If you try
Gldeot Cd't former proprietor,
Andrei Leondefr, Uo co-own.a 930
Sullm. Leoode« doled down the
OdOlll reuunnt when hJa line of c:;.-. mllo-blleed 111.t ctn.lnc took
04 J1 now eeli 800,000 boftlie monthly
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bar, the tndoor or tiny outdoor tabla
(for .umrner) or the popular shllJe
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loor llbll cm -.a. bUI ~ ~It.
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found at most Japanese restauranta:
lerlyaki chicken, sushi. tempura and
suhimL The more adventurous ltem1
are th~ cold and hot appedt.en,
yumnty tuna wlth .Uced cucumber
topped with aplcy tuna, tmeh egg,
cilantro and aesame leeda; ftsb jedcy;
renkoo chips, wbkb are vtsuaDy
ltWlrUng lotus root wheels sliced thln.
61ed and tOpped With abredded llAN~/ClM.Y
... llTU, ,... Al Saki, Jipinese nee wine, is a flVOrite It 930 Sushi In~ Belc:ft. ..
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REEL CRITICS
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style an<l plot ''The hahan Jo b" ht•g111'> with the heist of a
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• JENNIFER IC MAHAL IS lhP
former features editor of the Daily
Piiot
UC/ petj(Jrn,1ers let 'Hair' down in robust revival
By Tom Titus
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who oppose U.S. lnvplve me11t
in Iraq, It was their own heado;
that might be hlown off in
Vietnam.
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qafe111 view the scenes
<ePfcting the burning of draft
with a bemused shrug.
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WM a pectcr hovering over an
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., II no, we won't go") w~
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: At UCl. director Keith Fowler
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l>ed.,heet ~reem 10 set the
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al o mingle with the patrons
before the aclion begins, one
petite blond offering to paint
peace 'ligns 011 playgoers' arms
Oun• the show gels under
way. only a few actors in the
splendidly driJled ensemble
take lenter tage. 1 he key
figure 111 O aude (lyler Stamets),
who\ Jll'I go1te11 111' "grl'etmg'"
from lJndt• Sant .111d ''
u·lchra11ng hi\ t."t n1gh1 of
fn•e1Ju111 \\-Ith tht• tribe ..
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h" fut urc '>ktllfull\
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uf the tnhe. tht• l omhative
Berger. " ,1 J')O\H'rl ul stag('
prc.-.enre, bending other:. to ht'i
will. Bn·11 lerc'\a tears up 1he
<;tage as Woof. a 'ltraight felJow
with the hot!> for Mick Jagger.
I hC' haunting melodie:. that
emerged from thc <,how to
infect America\ con~ciousnes!>
-"Ea~y lo be I lard,* "Good
Morning Star~hlne" -are
delivered with an abundance of
heart hy Teal Wicks, who also
'liv .les as Berger's girlfrie nd,
defying his bequest to share her
charms with Claude on his last
night home.
Beyond these f....., actors. only
Sean Murtaugh -in "Dame
t!dna· drag as a visitor called
Big Mruna -makes any kind of
Individual impression. But the
ensemble of 34 perfonners
c~ates a powerful force,
particularly whlle delivering the
all-out clo Ing number •t..et the
Sun Shine Jn.·
Most Impressive in the UCI
productJon ls an extended
sequence representing Oaude's
FYI
•WHAT. "Hair·
•WHERE· Claire Trevor Theater
UC Irvine
•WHEN: Closing performances
al 8 p m today and Friday and at
2 p.m Saturday
and 8 pm
•COST:S15 S1 2or S10
• CAU: (949) 824 2787
haJlucinat1on pl.Kiili( him on
the front hne<, of Viet nJ m and
center !ttage for the tarnag<'
I h1!t is en~emble prewntat1011
at Its most effell1Vl'
There t!t, of rnur,t'. the
requisite nudity (both male and
female) that broke ground tn
1968 for the anything goe!>
attitude of today\ theater (and
spiked the Broad way <ohow\
box office numbers). It's fairly
tasteful by modem sta ndard"
Most of the actors remain
cl othed throughout. with Jenny
and Megan Owing.,· hippie
costumes fmnly establishing
the era.
The ·Age of Aquarius" L'i back
after a long absence. and UCI 's
pulsating production of "llalr"
provides it with an uncanny
lmmediacy.
•TOM TITUS reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot Hi• reviews
eppear S.turday1.
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SPECIAL
CHILDREN'S HOSPfTAL
BENEFIT
The Mickey Jones Foundation for
Children Is having its fourth
annual benefit for Children's
Hospital Orange County,
Including a CHOC Ride and Blues
Festival at 9:30 a.m. June 22 at
Hidden Valley Parle in Irvine.
Information: (714) 962-6718.
MUSIC
BARITONE CONCERT
The performance by Grammy
and Emmy Award-winning
American operatic bantone
Sanford Sylvan has been
rescheduled to 4 p.m. June 22 in
Founders Hall. Tickets cost S60
and are on sale at the Center box
office, by calling (714) 556-ARTS
or by visiting www.ocpac.org.
The Center is at 600 Town Drive,
Costa Mesa.
PACIFIC SYMPHONY'S
JAZZ CLUB
Jim Self, principal tuba player in
the Pacific Symphony Orchestra,
and the Pete Christlieb Quintet
will perform a special
engagement at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m.
Saturday in Founders Hall.
Tickets are $35 and can be
purchased at the center box office
or on line at www.ocpac.org.
Information: (714) 556-ARTS. The
Orange County Performing Arts
Center is at 600 Town Cente;
Drive. Costa Mesa
JAZZ.TRIO
Gulfstream Restaurant in
Newport Beach presents a 1azz
trio Sunday through Wednesday
as regular entertainment at 850
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and
6 to 10 p.m. Monday through
Wednesday. (949) 718-0188.
WEEKLY JAM
The Studio Cafe presents
Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11
p.m. every week. #Wanted"
musicians include guitar players,
bass players, singers, drummers.
keyboardists and others at 100
Main St., Newport Beach. Free
(949) 675-7760.
MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZ2.
Welter Lakota and David Alcantar.
the New Yor1c Jazz Connection
Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251
E. Coast Highway in Newport at 8
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and
at 7 p.m Sundays and Mondays
Diana D1tri JOtns the duo on
vocals on Mondays. It's free.
Information 1949) 673-9500.
MUSIC AT THE GRILL
The Bluewater Grill offers live
. music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nick Peper
and Kelly Gordian (known as
MPG) perform classic rock. R&B
and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
perform clRssic rock, swing and
R&B at 8:30 p.m . Saturdays. The
restaurant is at 630 Lido Park
Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (9491
675-3474.
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offers the
music of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday. The
band performs from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday, from
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m . Fnday and
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m.
Sunday. The restaurant is at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431.
MUSIC AT PLAYERS
Players restaurant is now offering
live music from 9 p.m . to
midnight every Friday and
Saturday. Players is at 612 W. 19th
St., Costa Mesa. No cover charge.
(949) 646-5615.
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
in Newport Beach presents Jesse
on the sax on Friday and
Saturday evenings and Sunday
for brunch. The program features
all your favorites on the
saxophone. Anthony's Is at 151 E.
Coast Highway. (949) 673-3425.
POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO
Tate 5, a funk, rock and Motown
act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays
at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders
performs classical flamenco
tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922.
SATURDAY NIGHT R&S
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rock and R&B at
9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach.
Free. (949) 476-2001.
STAGE
'THE DRAWER BOY'
Michael Healey's first full-length
play, "The Drawer Boy; one of
Time magazine's Best Plays of
2001, will continue through June
29 at Segerstrom Stage. T1ck~ts
range from $19 to $54. For tickets,
call (714) 708-5555.
'FLORENCE, DAVID AND ARr
South Coast Repertory's Young
Conservatory performers the
Teen Players will present Greg
Atkins' "Florence, David and Art:•
a play about high school art
students in Italy The production
will be staged Thursday thro ugh
Sunday in SCR's NiGholas Studio
SCA is at 655 Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesa. Information. (714)
708-5500
'42ND STREEr
The 2001 Tony Award Winner
Drama Desk Award and Outer
Critics Circle Award M42nd Street»
will be performed at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center
Wednesday through June 22
Tickets are $322 to $66. Tney are
on sale at the Center box office or
by calling (714) 556-ARTS or
www.ocpac.org. The Center 1s at
600 Town Center Dnve, Costa
Mesa
ART
GUY FERRER EXHIBIT
"Alchem1a,n paintings and
sculptures by Guy Ferrer. opens
from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on June 7
at the Shed. The opening Is at
3000 Newport Blvd. Information:
(949) 723-3406.
'BONJOUR LES ARTISTES'
Twenty-eight artists will take part
m the second "Bon1our les
Artistes; which will take place
from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. June 14 at
the Sutton Place in Newport
Beach. Artists from Costa M esa,
Newport Beach and other parts of
Orange County will be showing.
Admission and parlcing is free.
The Sutton Place 1s at 4500
MacArthur Blvd. in Newport
Beach. Information: (9491
851 -1838.
'ORANGE COUNTY
TASTEMAKERS'
Bradford J. Salamon will unveil
his series of 36 portraits of people
within the Orange County art
scene that are making a
difference in its evolution. The
exhibition will run through June
15 at the Blue Square Gallery, 355
Old Newport Blvd , Newport
Beach. Information: 1949)
548-1101.
DANCE
BARCLAY CLASSICAL
DANCE CENTER
Classical Dance Center, with
locations in Newport Beach and
Come see 1he new Everwood•
CoumrySide blinds from Hunter
Douglas. Overlapping
slats create a beautirul
board-on-board design
And the ·s1ep-up' look
adds depch. dimension
and characcer 10 any room And
EverWood CountrySlde will not
warp. crack. peel or fade. Even In
rumld areas or direct sunlight. Come M••
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HAPP EN I NGS
SYLVAN SINGS
Grammy and Emmy award-wmrnng American operatic baritone Sanford Sylvan has
rescheduled his Orange County Performing Arts Center debut The recrtal, which was
originally planned for March 16, will be performed Sunday, June 22, at 4 p.m. in Founders
Hall, 600 Town Center DrNe. Sylvan's appearance 1s part of the Center's Voices 1n Song
Serres. New tickets will be issued for the June performance. For mformation. call (71 4)
556-2746
Tustin, will celebrate its 10th
anniversary with its 10th annual
student performance through
June 16 Tickets cost S1 5 50.
Dancers from age 3 to adult will
showcase various dance styles:
ballet. iazz. tap, lyrical, and
hip-hop. Irvine Barclay Theatre 1s
at 4242 Campus Drive. Tickets:
(9491854-4646
'AIDA'
Elton John and Tim Rice's HA1da"'
1s coming to the Orange County
Performing Arts Center s
Segerstrom Hall July 2 through
13 T1ck8ts are S2750 to S64 50
and can be purchased al the
center's box office of onlme at
www ocpac. org Information:
(714) 556 ARTS. OCPAC is located
at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa
Mesa.
SWING
Lessons are given every Sunday
from 2 to 6 p.m at the Avant
Garde Ballroom m Newport
Beach by the Orange County
Swing Dance Club. All ages are
w elcome dnd no partners are
needed For more 1nformat1on,
v1s1t ocswmg.com or call 1909)
656·6119
ARGENTINE TANGO
Tango danr.mg is offered frem 8
pm to 12:30 a.m the first
Saturday of each month at
Danscene Studio, 2980
McChntock Way, Costa Mesa
(714) 6418688
KIDS
SOUNDS OF SUMMER
Mignonne Profant and a guest
pianist will present the final
program of the Newport Beach
Central Library's 2002-03
musicale senes at 3 p.m. Sunday.
The free musicale, "The Summer
Knows;• will feature a stroll
through the tunes of Gershwin,
Jobim and LeGrand. Prof ant 1s an
actress, singer and dancer who
specializes in French songs and
music of the 1940s. The library 1s
at 1000 Avocado Ave For more
information, call 949-717-3816
STARLIGHT STORIES
Children 3 to 7 years old are
invited to participate in songs and
finger-puppet plays at 7 p.m
M ondays at the Costa Mesa
Library, 1855 Park Ave. (9491
646-8845.
PJS AND BOOKS
A children's story time 1s
presented at 7 p.m. Mondays and
at 10:30 a.m. Saturdays at the
Newport Beach Central Library,
1000 Avocado Ave. Children may
wear pajamas to the evening
sessions. Free. (949) 717-3801.
WEEKLY STORYTELLER
A children's story time is held at
10:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Barnes
& Noble Booksellers at Metro
Pointe 901-B South Coast Drive,
Costa Mesa. (714) 444-0226.
STORY TIME
A children's story time 1s held at
10 a.m. Wednesdays and 10·15
a m Fridays at Borders Books &
Music at South Coast Plaza, 3333
Bear St., Costa Mesa Free. (714)
432-7854.
DINING/TASTING ·
SUNSET DINNERS
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunset
Dinners from 4 to 5:15 p.m.
:~~ @j~
Flora l & Gifts
50% OFF
Topiaries, Potted Ivy & Orchids
Home Decor • Furniture
Mon-Fri 10-6 • Sat 10.S •Sun 10-4
369 E. 17th Street 113, Costa Mesa • (949) 646-6745
(Across from Ralphs)
M onday through Friday at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. $10·$15. (949) 642·3431.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunday
brunch from 10 a.m to 3:30 p m
every Sunday at 2735 W Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. $8-$15
(949) 642-3431.
TWILIGHT DINING
A twilight dining menu, featuring
dishes such as chicken
parm1g1ana and calamari p1cante
at reduced prices. 1s offered from
c; to 6 p m weekdays and from 4
to 6 p m Sundays at Villa Nova
Restaurant. 3131 W Coast
Highway, Newport Beach 19491
642-7880
WlNE TASTINGS
Hi Time Wine Cellars offers w ine
tastings from 4:30 to 8 p m
Fridays and from 1 ·30 to 8 p.m.
Saturdays. (949) 650-8463
SUNDAY BRUNCH
A Sunday brunch featuring
1nternat1onal st1afood and salad
buffets, roasts carved to order
and breakfast favorites 1s held
from 10;30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
Sunon Place Hotel, 4500
MacArthur Blvd • Newport Beach.
S30; S40 wtth champagne. ~949)
476-2001
CLUBS
ALTA COFFEE
Musical acts perform at 8:30 p.m.
Thursdays through Saturdays at
Alta Coffee House, 506 31st St.,
Newport Beach. (949) 675-0233.
ATRIUM MARQUIS
A variety of live music is
KIM YOUNG
(949) 929~00
'1 SPECIALIZING IN:
cut, color, up-do,
Wf:ddings, di extension.
Dally Pttot
presented deily at the Atrium's
Alrporter Club, 18700 MacArthur
Blvd., Irvine. (949) 833-2nO.
81STR0201
Jan Is played et 8 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays and at 11 a.m .
Sundayaat Blt1ro 201, 3333 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
(949) 631-1551.
DIN DIN AT BAMBOO TERRACE
Instrumental music la performed
after 9 p .m. Thursdays, and pop
and rock Is presented after 9 p.m .
Fridays and Saturdays at Din Din
at the Bamboo Terrace. 1773
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949)
645-5550.
DURTY NEUY'S
Live music la performed at 9 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays at Nelly's,
2915 Red Hill Ave., Costa M esa.
(714) 957-1951.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL
Live music ia performed
Mondays through Saturdays at
the Four Seasons Hotel, 690
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach. (949) 759-0808.
HARD ROCK CAFE
Live music is performed Sundays
at Hard Rock Cafe, 451 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach.
(949) 640·8844.
THE HARP INN
Live music is performed
Thursdays through Saturdays at
the Harp Inn, 130 E. 17th St.,
Costa Mesa. (9491 646-8855.
HOGUE BARMICHAEL'S
Live music is performed
Wednesdays through Saturdays
at Barmichael's, 3950 Campus
Dnve, Newport Beach. (949)
261-6270.
UDO CIGAR ROOM
En1oy a smoke with your drink at
Lido Cigar Room, 3441 Via Lido,
Suite D, Newport Beach. 1949)
723-0595.
MARGARITAVILLE
Live music is performed at
Margantav1lle, 2332 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach (949)
631-8220.
MARRAKESH
Authentic Moroccan cuisine and
belly dancing is offered at 5 p.m .
daily at Marrakesh, 1976 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949)
645-8384.
MARRIOTT HOTEL
Live music 1s performed
Mondays through Saturdays at
the Mamon Hotel, 900 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach.
(949) 640-4000.
MULDOON'S
Muldoon's IS an lnsh pub at 202
Newport Center Dnve, Fashion
Island. Newport Beach (949)
640-4110
OYSTER BAR LOUNGE
Local pop and hght rock acts
perform Fridays and Saturdays~t
Newport Landing's Oyster Bar
Lounge at the Balboa Ferry
Landing. 503 E. Edgewater Ave.
(949) 676-2373.
TEE ON THURSDAY
The Tee Room presents its
two-piece band every Thursday
between 6 and 9 p.m. at 3100
Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. (949)
756-0121.
TOTALLY COFFEE
Open mike night 1s held from 8:30
to 10:30 p.m. Thursdays at Totally
Coffee, 1525 Mesa Verde Drive
East, Costa Mesa. (714) 435-93&7.
VILLANOVA
Rich Fauno plays at the piano bar
at 9 p.m . Sundays through
Wednesdays and the three-piece
jazz and blues band Misbehavln'
plays at 9 p.m . Thursdays
through Saturdays at Villa Nova.
3131 W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. (949) 642-7880.
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H A PP E N I N GS r rlday. Jooe &, 2003 A9
THEATER
'Drawer Boy' rich in comedy, d rama at SCR
By Tom Titus s ometimes, the most
unpretentious Ideas prove
• the most pro found. Who
w ould imagine, for instance,
that a play about two reclusive
•C&nadJan farmers and a young
city-b red actor would be among
the most enriching even ts of
the en dre season?
Mich ael Healey 's "The
Drawer Boy,w which closes out
the season at South Coast
Rep enory. Is a very welco me
surprise. It Is a t once a
rouslng)y funny play a nd an
exceptionally involving
exercise, and th e territory it
traverses Is far from familiar
once the -fish-o ut-of-water"
plot is exhausted.
To begin with, lhe Drawer
Boy is n ot a kid who sleep!> in a
TIME
Continued from AG
declared a historic landmark Ml
it can be saved. Rut the theater
still wouldn't be safe 10 perform
In, she said.
"We would rather bt· in 11 than
looking at it, so we are happy to
have it rebuilt," Bowcr-NedJer
said.
BITES
Continued from A6
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Co-owner Debomh Sddo, an
Ausual1an nauve, ~ummemh
her favorite. the green m~I
appeti7..er for $3 65 Baked mw.....t'b
are served in a nch, 'Picy -.auce.
lhey're a nice contra:.t with the
delicious. slightly sweet mu..,.-.el'>.
Sado won~ share the secret
i.ngredjents in the • o,pedaJ
mayonnaise." II could be rnyenne
pepper or W'd.'>abi. A'>parolgl.l~ malo
(S3.95J b gnlled and wrapped in
bacon. a perfect comb umlion.
Rolls are also crealM:-and fresh.
The crunchy roU tcm purc1 !>hrlrnp
wilh avocado. smelt t.'glC>.
tempura crumb'i and a ~t
sauce -i,o thick ii could have
been molasses -L<; ideal for
tempura ICNer.l.. The beauufully
presented 930 '>pccaal roll 11& an
arustic leaf caMng on the Side or
the cucumber. The exceptional
roil ~cucumber. ~k.ed salmon.
ONGOING
EVENTS
VoluntMr ~.,.need.ct tX>
help deliver nutritiously preiuired
meals to homebound. frail or
elderly clients incapable of
shopping or cooking for
themselves through "Mobile
Meals,w sponsored by
ASH-Harbor Area Inc. and Hoag
Hospital. Call (949) 645-8050 for
more information.
A ven.ty of prlwte, ~
_a nd _group swam lessons will be
offered this summer al t e
Marian Bergeson Aquatic
Center at Corona del Mar High
School. Options include
one-on -one instruction on
Saturdays and a Monday
through Thursday program for
a ll ages and levels. Fo r session
dates, times and costs. call (949)
644-3151 , or register in person
at Newport Beach Recreation
and Senior Services at 3300
New port Blvd.
~ . ....,.and 9dutb C9n
naw register tor summer
recreational boating ciaases
ott.red through Newport Beach
Recreation Services. Classes
• begin July 12. Feet v1ry. Call
• 1949) 644--3161 , o r visit tti.
• Newport Beactt Recreation and
• ~lor SeMces a 3300 Newport
Btlld. for more Information.
bureau , as might be imagined .
The word wdrawer" here defines
an artist, one of two World War
11 buddies who operate a farm
in rural Canada -the other
being the Fann Boy.
It is 1972, and chis
agricultural operation has been
going on since 1942, when
Angus (Jimmie Ray Weeks) got
his b rains fried In an explosion
in England. robbing him of
short-term memory.
The Fann Boy, Morgan {Hal
Landon Jr.). bears some guilt for
Angus' condition and has cared
for him ever since, running the
farm while Angus -who's a
mathematical Rain Man -does
the bookkeeping. Things are
fine until Miles (J. Todd Adams)
arrives seeking material for a
theater project.
City boys in the country, and
The new theater will have
about 500 sea~ and a bigger
stage. Brower-Nedler said the
scaled-back venue is ample for
this day and age.
"ln the old days. theacer was
so popular. but now wilh all the
movies," she said, trailing off.
"Generally, 500 ~pretty good
aJld even better for earthqualce
safety."
Despite the popularity of
blockbusters such as "The
crab. avocado and smelt eggs..
Th e mier.;ized salmon skin
...alad ~ exreUem. served with
cn-.py salmon skin uver mixed
greens with gobo. an orange
p1dled rooL Sesame seeds and
!>J>COUts top the <;a.lad, along with
shavmg or bonito and a
miso-ba:.ed house dra'>ing
($7.95).
1-.ntree"> c-dll even plca-.e th<r.K"
who won't touch fl.'>h There·~ a
tcriyaki rib eye steak. very spit)'
~c chiden, teriyaki chick.en
and gyu·niku maki. which i.'
~pardgl.LS. carrot. Ion~ be-c:tru. ru1d
oruon wrapped in a thin -;lice of
rib eye steak and lop ped with
~peaal l>auce.
NJc for the !>pedal dt">.'>erts not
found on the menu. Ch~e.
made by chef Andrei, is alway-; a
favorite. a.'> well ru. lhe tiramisu.
rhe tempura ice cream. which is a
!iCOop of tempura fried green tea
1t-e cream served in a hollow
orange and driz.zJed with dalt
chocolate. is swprisingty good -
perfect for sharing. The modu ire
cream -uy mango or green tea
Professional and li<*lsed soce«
trainers wrth the All-England
Soccer Academy are available for
one-on-one, small group and
large group training. For more
information, call (949) 395-5103.
Jewbh Family Service is
sponsoring a teen support g roup
for high school students that
meets Mo ndays from 3:30 to 5
p .m . at Tarbut V'Torah Upper
School in Costa Mesa. For
info rmation or to register, call
(714) 445-4950. Pre-registration 1s
required.
The First Page -Ane Child,.,,'1
at 270 E. 17th St., No. 10 in
Costa Mesa, offers free story time
Mondays,VYednesday.Fridays
and Saturdays from 9:30 to 10:30
a.m .. Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 4 to 5 p.m. For more
information. call (949) 645-5437.
•Abstnct Worb on C.nvu and
Paper; an exhibit of art by Janet
Rosener, will be on display at the
Newport Beach Central Library
throug h June 30. The exhibit will
feature selections from Rosener'•
"Washed Away" series. created
by dripping, splattering or
pouring additional paint and
mediums onto an original
iuiinting and washing it away to
suggest the iui&S8ge of time. For
more infonnation, call (949)
717-3816.
~ woft.I b¥ Orange
County artists worting In an •ITIY
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vice versa. are gold mines for
ch eap la ughs, and Healey·~
script h as Its share before
turning to m o re weighty
m atters. Such as the two
wom en the feUows almost
married back in the 1940s who,
though not de picted, are
central to the story line.
Whe n Miles mixes these
elem ents -which he's gleaned
surreptitiously -into his farm
Ufe project, and displays it to
the two old farmers at a
rehearsal, the cow p atties hit
the fan, at least where Morgan
is concerned. But it seems to be
therapeutic for Angus, so Miles
is reluctantly allowed to stay,
pavin g the way for an even
more startling discovery.
AU three actors excel under
Martin Benson's superb
direction, b ut it's Weeks' addled
Matrix," many locals still have a
<;<>ft spot for "real acting:
"If she could talk. she would
tell you wonderful stories about
the students who have graced
her !>tage. • Martha Glaskow
wrote in an e-mail, explaining
the significance of the theater.
"She would tell you about the
teth ies who work tirelessly to
create the sets, the light shows
land! wire the actors for sowid.
Sh e would especially tell you
-l!i the nght size for a dessert -
not too filling. Don't mind the
'>larch content -they're small .
k>r a good deal. order lhe
combmaoon plate.. rliey come
with rru.so soup, nee and <;aJad.
l.um;h plat~ '>lart at S7 25. dinner
plat~ at $9.95
There i.<; also 5ak.e. wines. beer,
<,<xJa.,, JUI«' dlld intere.tmg coffee
c.JnnJc.., that m uld bed~ lik.e
rafl' ~. a m id cappuccino
with vamJla Ile cream, topped
with whipped crea m and
chocolate
Appetizer. co~t S3 to S9.95.
Main c·our,e:o; cost $7 95 to SI 7.95.
930 Sushi is open for lunch
from 11 :.10 am. to 2 p.m. and for
dinn er from 5 to 9 p.m. Monday
to Thur,.day. lt'c; open an hour
later for dinner on Fridays and
Satun.la)"). and open during
regular dinner hours only on
~day. TI1e re.taurant ~ at 930
W Coast 1 liy)lway in Newport
Reach. Call C949) 645-6500
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Laltfonua Jwce Cafe opened
of two-damensaonal media will be
on display at Newport Beach City
Hall through June 27, for the
Spring 2003 Orange County
Artists Exhibition . Fo r more
information, call (9491717·3870.
Bayside Resuurant in Newport
Beacti offers wine tasting every
Thursday night for $15 per
person. featuring five new wines
each week. For more information.
call (949) 721-1222.
tf your ordlkS is too big for its pot,
Green Systems International will
show you how to re-pot your
plant du ring their free
orchid-potting seminar at 2 p.m.
every u ay. an sa e 1s
held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
20362 Birch St. facility. Call (949)
756-1211 for information.
Oiscowr the MCNta of Cafbon
Canyon Regional Pane as you
walk through groves of beautiful
CoaS1al Redwood trees every
Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Parking is
$4. Call (714) 996-5252 for more
information.
Team Survivor, a nonptOftt
organization encouraging women
who have been through cancer
treatment to exercise, hosts
wVYalk and Talk" at 10 a.m. the
second a nd fourth Friday of the
month in front of NIKEgodess
store in Fashion Island. Members
meet for lunch eftet' at Atrium
court. h 19 free, end ell fitnMs
levefs ere wek:ome. for more
Angus who, p redictably, I!. the
most memorable. Wee~
poruays his mentaJ inep11111J l'
brilliantly, particularly in the
pJay's later scene<; when
frustration sets in and he m u\t
confront Morgan 1n a balllt' o f
wills he has n o hope of
winning.
Landon, an SCH lound111g
artist who com m and\ a ..,ta~e
with eco nom y of 'ipcech or
movemeni, is perft-ctly cast a'
the no-nonsense Mo rgan . who
nevertheless misses no
opportunity to up'>el A11gu-. 111
discomfit the vii.iting Mlle., I II\
rock-solid demeanor play\
beautifully again!>! the ottwr
two characte rs' failing'>
The thealncaJJy trained
Miles, woefully out of hi\
elem ent on J farm. rtlCl\l'' c1
richly effective ponrJyal Imm
about the hard·work111g c.Jrnm.1
teach ers who give '>O ma11y
talented ~tudcnts th t'
opportunity to 'how u-. 1tw1r
stuff.·
The Ugtw. Out m butt· will
start at 6:30 p.m . wi1h a d e-,.,t•rt
reception. The perlu rnHllll t' will
be a t 7 p.m . Ticket\ arC' 'S I ll p1•1
person and chddrt·n und!'r I.'
are admilled fo r frl't:
For m ore infonn.1111111, 1 .111
(949) 5 l5-fi34 I
last month at 1-.a'>lbluff V1llJ.~l'
Center in Newport Bt·<ac h It 111T1·r-.
healthful breakf.a'>t. lu111 h. ,n,u 1..,,,
dinner and even dt ..... -..·n' 111 "'''""'
hunger qul(ld).
k>r breakfa'it. thl'n' Jil' ln-...h
squee-zed fnnt or veget;ihlt· dnnl'
Kellogg\ Rredlda-.1 Hlt·mJ... !)u.1~1·r
Oats Breakfa<;t Hlt•nd,, ln-..h fn111,
baked gooc.J .. or hrt>aU.1'1
~moothie-.. ru1d iiJ\..-;1y-. 'lit'( 1.111,
Veld.rich Coflt.'<' dnnl' hir 1w·.il'
on the go. then-illl' alrnrr-t 10
clas.sic blenili. act' blend.,, lt'.1
blend!>. fre-.h fruit. hot ... 111001'111 ....
sea.Mmal drink.'> aJ1d 01lwr ..,llJt i..,,
Fresh. pre·wrdppt.'<1 foo<h 1m ludc•
crisp salad.<;, he-c1Jthful -..111d Wll t It"
aJld hot soup.
California lu1n· ( .ctfe I'> orwn
from 6:30 a m. to 8 p.m c.Ja1ly It..,
in the fastbluff Village ( .entt·r di
VtSta del Oro and VL .. ta dd '-l«il. otJ
F.astbluff.(949) 640-0030.
•BEST BrTES appears Fnddys $1-nd
tnformatt<>n to Greer Wylder at
greerwylder a yahoo com: at 330 w
Bay St. Costa Mesa CA 92627 or by
fax at 1949) 646-4170
information, call (9491 275 3888
Newport Community Counseling c.enter offers a way to stop the cyde
of domestic~ through the
support group In SA FE. Hands
SA F.E. stands f()( safety. awareness.
faith and empowerment The group
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"These kids have faced
challenges the lost two weeks
and -they refuse to lose."
Jim Lftlon, NBLL triple-A
Red Sox man.ager
AlO Friday, June 6, 2003 Sporb Editor Rlc:Mrd Dint: (949) 5744223 • Spotts Fax: (949) 650-0170
NEWPORT BEACH LITTLE LEAGUE
PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER I DAILY Pl~OT
Paxton O'Brien of the Diamondbacks slides safely into home plate before Red Sox catc her Jake Starnes can field the ball in the NBLL triple-A title game.
·Red Sox rally for triple-A title
Nine runs in sixth inning seals
14 -5 win over Diamondbacks in
championship game.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -Dominic Disano put his
hands Oat on the grass, extended his legs and be-
gan doing push-ups Wednesday afternoon, though
not for any physical fitness test
Another exam took place at Boras Field on the
campus of Uncoln Elementary -the Newpon
Beach Uttle League triple-A championship game
-won by Disano's Red Sox, 14-S, over the lop-
seeded Diamondbacks.
The Red Sox, ranked third out of the 12 teams
heading into the postseason tournament, came
back from a 4-0 deficit to plate 14 runs in the final
three innings. clinching the championship and a
spot ln the District SS Tournament of Olampions
for Manager Jim Lawson.
The D-backs (19-S-2) came into Thursday's
game undefeated (3-0) in the playoffs, while the
Red Sox needed to beat the Yankees on Monday in
the final game of the loser's bracket to advance to
the tide game.
~These kids have faced challenges the last two
weeks and they refuse to lose," Lawson said. "They
have learned how to control their emotions and
channel it on the field. They stayed focused and
left nothing out there."
The concentration Lawson spoke of showed in
the Red Sox's t.!!Jlely hitting, alert baserunning and
~-free defense. They committed
only one error.
The 0-backs committed five errors, helping to
add fuel to the Red SOx fire, D-backs' Manager
Duane Hastings said.
"The whole game was unearned,• Hastings said.
Baserunner Brandon Loo (17) of the Red Sox
reaches first sat ely as the Diamondbacks' Brian
Smith goes to pick up the ball Wednesday.
.. Nothing seemed to go right [The Red Sox) scored
five runs without hitting the ball out of the infield.
We didn't make the plays on defense."
Leading, 4-0, the 0 -backs encountered rough
seas in the top of the fourth inning when the Red
Sox plated five runs.
Spencer Haly, playing for the first time ln two
weeks after fracturing his right elbow, led off and
reached first after he was hit by a pitch. Brent
Lawson, Nathan Wagner, Jake Starnes, Alexander
Morrison and Zachary Morrison all reached on in-
field singles with Haly, Lawson, Starnes, Morrison
and Dylan Varner all scoring.
Lawson, who went 2 for 4 with four RBis and two
runs sc~red while pitching the first three innings,
hit a grounder that deflected off of D-back starter
Sandoo Griffin's shoe and caromed into shallow
right field. An errant throw past the third baseman
allowed Haly to advance to third and when a sub-
sequent throw got past the catcher. HaJy attempted
to score, which he did, but he had to make sure.
At the urging of his brother, 'fyler, Spencer HaJy
-already near the backstop -ran back to touch
the plate.
"l thought I touched it, but my brother yelled,
'You missed the plate.'" Haly recalled, holding his
championship trophy. Haly caught the fty ball off
the bat of Olandler Mitchell fo r the final out, send-
ing the Red Sox and their fans into jubilation after
the D-backs scored one run in the sixth.
The D-backs rattled off three runs to open up a
three-run lead in the top of the first with Cort Has-
tings, Paxton O'Brien and Ben Greiner all scoring.
Greiner reached base twice and hit a bloop single
that fell just in front of the charging right fielder to
plate O'Brien, who beat out a grounder to third fo r
an infield hit.
With two out in the third, O'Brien singled to cen-
ter to plate Hastings, who scored three runs and
added a single.
That was all the runs the D-backs would get until
the final inning and the game in firm control for
the Red Sox. who scored nine runs ln the top of the
sixth in sending 13 batters to the plate.
Three walks and five hits produced the Red Sox'
attack. with Lawson blasting a three-run double
over the left fielder's head to clear the bases.
Lawson, who struck out three ln three innings as
the starter, scored in the inning along with Donald
Dalton. Wagner, Alexander Morrison, Wagner,
Brandon Loo, Conor Kort, Disano and Haly.
Brian Smith, Edward Burgner, Zach Haber, Rod-
ney Keller and Austin Barvin each got two plate ap-
pearances Thursday.
With the win, the Red Sox also advance to the roe; which begins this weekend.
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD
Orange County Female
Athlete of the Year award
winner, shunned by
Stanford, has posted the
nation's best mark in the
high jump this season.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
~(Florea!) said that I
wouldn't be recetving a
scholarship from them
until my junior year
because l bad to prove
that I could compete
[In the high jump) in
the Pac-10," Sharon Day said Thursday.
-My parents can't afford to send me
there. It was a disappointment. but if he
was going to be that way I didn't want to
be coached by someone like that"
·Florea! did not return phone~
NORWAIX -Sharon Day. the Costa left 1but9day.
Melll eerUor Ital', WM named the Qrar,ge The c.aJ Poly Mus1angl gave Day a fUll
County Female Athlete of the Year last acholanhip in track and field. She wOl
week. wblch put Into perapectNe a sea· also be a walk-on for the c.a1 Poly
ton chat Ml tnduded awards, champt-women's soccer team.
on8hJpa and even a bit of redemption ln For Costa Mesa, Day won Golden
aiprd to her reauidng sltuadon with West Leque t1des 1n the high jump. the
SClu6wd ~ 100 meters. the 200 and u the anchor of
1hl CanlmJ WM one of Day's top the 1;6()(} relay.
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Costa Mesa Hgh's
Sharon Day clears
6 feet in the high
~asshewlns
the Orqe C<Urty
~ships
and sets the meet
record. Her 6-2
effort is the best
mat1< in the nation
this YUi mld she1
GCJn1)ete at the
state meet todlrj
at Cerritos.
STEVE McCIWI</
OM.YPl.OT
••
EYE OPENER
• Daily.4'Pirot II
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· June 9 honorH
HUGH FOSTER
Daly Pilot
HIGH SCHOOL
TRACK AND FIELD
Bound
for state
Estancia's Rojas, Novak,
Mesa's Day and CdM's St.
Geme will compete today.
Steve Vlr1•n
Daily Pilot
NORWALK -For four Newport-Mesa
District athletes, Cerritos College has be·
come more of a second home the past two
weekends. The quartet will attempt to use
their familiarity with Falcon Stadium to·
day at the CIFState preliminaries at Cerri-
tos College.
The stadium opens at 1 p.m. Estancia
High senior Zack Novak will compete in
the high jump at 4 p.m. and Costa Mesa
senior Sharon Day will attempt to defend
her state title in the girls high jump at 6:30.
Corona del Mar freshman Anne St Geme
will run in the 1,600 meters ln the first of
two heats at 5:.24 p.m. Senior Humberto
Rojas, Pstancia's record holder in the
1,600, returns to the CIF state prelirns and
will be in the first of two heats at 5:38 p.m.
The top nine ln each event will qualify
for Saturday's championships, also at Cer-
ritos College.
Novak, the Golden West League and CIF
Southern Section Division Ill champion ln
the boys high jump, has a personal record
of 6 feet, 6 inches. Last week. Novak clear-
ed 6-3 on his first attempt to become the
fifth and final qualifier for the state pre-
Ums.
Estancia will also be represented by Ro-
jas, who solidified himself as one of the
premier runners in the section after com-
pleting a personal-and school-record
4:12.73 to finish third at the Masters Meet
last week.
On the girls side, St. Geme has a 5:00.44
seeded time, yet her personal record is
5:00.JO.
Day, who owns the nation's best mad 1n
the jump this season after clearing 6-2 at
the Trabuco Hills Invitational April S, will
be the last local athlete competing today.
Day, a four-time CIF Southern Section di-
vision-title winner, won a Masters Meet ti-
tle after clearing S-10 last week.
ROWING
NAC sends
six teams
to nationals .. National championships
this weekend in Cincinnati.
Newport Aquatic Center's junior crew
team clinched six berths ln the national
championships to be held Saturday and
Sunday in Onclnnati.
At. the Southwest Regional Rowing
Ownpionships at Lake Natoma May l O-
U, the women's varsity eight boat of P.s-
ther Lofgren, Sara Wales, Jessica Fritz, Lau-
rie Dabney, Jill Austin, Erica Van Steenis,
Meredith llby, Jean Geddes and coxswaln
Lauren Lorman posted a time of seven
minutes, 5.50 seconds to earn a spot in the
national championships. Joining them will
be the women's varsity double (Irby and
Geddes at 8:38.61), the women's vanity
quad of Lofgren, Fritz, Dana Hunt and
Anne Klrcber (7:'3.80), the men's vanity
quad of Brandon Dlllman, Greg Somera,
Greg Schnelder and Graham Brant·Za·
wadUd (6:54.80), the men's varsity double
of Morpn Slbo and Blab Potter (7:40.38)
and Diilman In the men's varsity lingle
ICU11 (8:09.50).
1be NAC women, coached by Clu1sty
Sha*, took ftrst-place bonora for the ftllt
time In the center's history. The men,
COIChed by Rliche1 Role and Paul Prto-
lelu, pa.ced thltd CMnll. In lndMdull
fMIDtt. NAC brought home a toClll of• &Oki. elltit lllYer and. bronrie medU.
MkbMl Dabmy and xmn Song won a
gold an the men'I pa1r with a 1:ae.10 wbUe
Ken Ito. Matt 8'emomma. Mk:blel Mat-.
dWWI and Aaron Co.hen poeced • 7:23.az
to ClptUl9 8nt place In the men'a lnta'·
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Continued from Al 0
McKenna, Anna Oatman, lzalwl
la Elkis, Karie l)e( kcr. < lll'l-.t·a
Annaya, Marlo Sciarm diltJ Kmta
Redman, w11h rnx.,wdlfl C.mh•
Dobson. also placed <iernnd.
"Ille women\ fn•,hman t·1~ht
team of Bahremdnd, I ll1,,
Grubb, Luca!>, Oatmc.1n. <11el..cc.1
Annaya, Marcy licaumonl and
Campbell docked J 7 4·~ 80 111
place -.econd
In a ti¢lt ran:, till' wo mt•n\
Lightweight e1W1t tl'.tm of O ain •
McKay, Haelyn Drury. Auo;un. la
mie Bara11a, Maudt-Mort'hec.1 rt,
Beaumont. Anni<' Puneou' .md
Campbell, with rnx'>wa111 fl'11111
fer Gue~. came in third in
i'::IB.Oll. McKay, I lunt, IGrsten
Lontmo. Bait. Mitra Grubb. Anne
Kircht'r, VaJe and Drury, with
c;ul.:''>.'> a.\ coxswain, eamed a
hron1.c 10 the women\ eight wi1h
d 7"5.lBO.
Hron1e mt:dalht' on the men's
'olde me lutled the nuvill' eight
team of Ian S11eve. Byan St1eve.
Hohm Thmley, ( .ohen, Lnl.. Oat
mdn. Jo'>h Vann, ln.·y l.awrcn1,
I )lad \\avell i.U1d <.:OX.\wam l:ri.ka
C 1amb11l (6:51.47). The men'r,
no\1ce coxed quad team of Mark
Monh 1ro. Ogn1e n i'jvo1novic. Ian
"ilJe\'e, Tony Trt'vmo and CO'(·
'W'.tin l>dvt<l Donald plaletl thm.I
Ill fl 16 19.
In .,...unw n\ -,culling events.
Ml Kay firn \ht>d thud 111 U1e var
'>II\ 'm~lt• (!1:2J. I 8) ..... 1111e the 111·
The Newport
Aquatic Center
women's varsity
QUad earned gold
medals at the
Southwest Regional
Junior Rowing
Champ1onsh1ps in
Sacramento.
Standing, from left,
are Coach Christy
Shaver, Esther
Lofgren, Anne
Kircher, Dana Hunt
and Jessica Fritz.
The Newport Aquatic
Center men's varsity
quad took gold at the
Southwest Regional
Junior Rowing
Championships. They
are headed to the
nabonals this
weekend. Standing,
from left, are Coach
Paul Pnoleau, Greg
Schneider, Graham
Brant-Zawadzki, Greg
Somers, Brandon
Dillman and Coach
Rachel Rose.
termediate quad team of Conti-
no, (.jrubb, Amanda Molinaro
and Aubrey Farmer clocked an
8:07.7, to take firM in open water. ·me novice quad team of Vale.
Van Steeni'>. Bait. McKenna and
Overby .it rnxswain placed sec-
ond (8· 19 77).
rl1e wonwn\ four of Contino,
1 lunt. c.nihh and IGrcher, coxed
by Kmtt-n <..olhn-.. placed ~econd
Ill 8.1.l.22 while the women's four
of Lofgwn. \\>ale-.. rnt7 and Dab-
ney, wuh cox.,waJn Lorman, won
1hc brorv.c with .i 7:53.80. me rt.-worlal champio~hJpS
conw .. 1l'd of 24 d10trent rowing
dub-. rnmpl'ltnR over the two
day...
NA( captured the prest1giou.,
C...allfom1a (.,up lrophy m ApnJ for
thl· fir:-.t umt• 'mt:t: I ~7.
HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
Mohs Memorial event
features local standouts
HUNTINGTON Bf'.ACH
Newport Harbor High'b Mike
Toole and Kristin McOune, a&
well as Corona del Mar's Eric:
Jones and Oaire Allen will be
among severnl athJeteb compel·
ir1g in today's Dave Mohi. Memo-
rial Orange County Volleyball
AU-Star matches at E<Hson I Ugh.
The Dave Mohs Memorial All
Star event, in its 27th year, begins
with the girls match at 6 p.m.
and the boys match will follow at
approximately 7:30. Tid:el prices
are S6 for adults and SJ for Mu
dents and children.
McCJune, a 6-foot ::1 middle
block.er bound for Pepperdml'
Uruver'>iry, and Allen, a 6-1 out·
sjJe hitter headed for UC Irvine.
wiU be on the South tt'am. fhe
North <iCfuad featur~ Ckean
View·~ Jenny Kuehn, who h'>ll>
Orange Coast C..oUt'gl' a.'> her
school of choice nt'xt i.ea.-.on.
In 1he boys match. Toole. a 6
foot o utside hitter bound for Ca.I
Poly San Luis Obt!>po, will play
for the Nonh team, which ah o
features UCI incommg fre.,hmen
la)">on lablom>lcy of f!-.perant.<t
and Bren Reid of l·.<lhon
Jones, tht' 6·6 middle blot kt'r
headed to ~tanford. will rt'·
present CdM 1Jn tht "41u1h
MjUad.
BASEBALL
Phillies ink UCI's Klemm
UC lrvi.ne senior outfielder
Chris KJemm signed with the
Philadelphia Phillies as a free
agent Wednesday.
Klemm was the club'<; leading
hiner With fi6 h1t\ and a .:J 1q bat·
HONORS
Wagner selected
as All-Ameri can
UC lrvme fresh man \l.trl..
ung averagt', fimc,hmg the regu-
lar seru.on li ed for '>l'rnnd on the
cluh with 11 double., and ledding
the Big Wec;t Conforente with "ix
lnples. I le aho hit five home
runs.
fnday, ~ 6. 2003 All
SCHEDULE
TOOAY
T,,_.endfWd
High ldlool boys and g1r11 -
Costa Mesa's Sharon Day,
CdM's Anne St Geme and
Estancta's Zade Novak and
Humberto Ro1as at CIF Staie
prehmtnanu at Cerritos
College; fteld events at 2
p m . running events at 4 30
p.m __ J
FOOTBALL
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pla>ed for tht' p.1,t lour \('d"""'
lor U\l' I 0'> An gt· It''> \\ t-ngl'r... uf
the Arena I 001ball l ..t><tl,'\Jl
I le ama'>~ .!55 recepuom for
4,992 Y'dflh and 11 1uu1 h down'>
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came the lt'J){llt'.., O llt-m 1vt•
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Wa.,hmg111n \tall' 1 1 ~ '"li'l dur
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Wagner wru. awarded a spot on
the Collegiate ~ball l.ou1s.,.11le
Slugger 1-reshman All ·Amt•m an
baseball team Thur'"..<ld}
Wagner earned the honor J~ a
multiple-position athJ t-te after
playing firM base and catcher I le
ftn1shed the sea!><m a.., 1he 1eam
leader in douhle:. II '"II .ind BBi.,
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T10N TION (OTACIOUJDICW)
TO SEU ALCOHOUC TO SELL ALCOHOUC NU llCI fO 01 I I N
llEV£RAOES "~EV~FiGEsa ........ I nANT cA .. ,,, 4 A<u\• Date Of F'lllnQ Apc>it v.le "' ~"""°' du I HOA Nr. I AN
cabOn Mly 1~. 20o3 C.llO<l Mly 30. 3 fRUONf.. •n mdMdual
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llJO\le 4119 applyWIO IO abOYe 119 applylng IO ~'"''' 1 MINH QUANG
ll'e ~ OI Ala>-h Oepartment ol AI00-
1
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l10loc ContrOI hole e.-aoe Control MlNll
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COAST KWY STE 290 COAST ~y STE 270 unim""' '' \"'v~tt •in
NEWPORT BEACH. CA NEWPORT BEAOi G.A l"U to l11e a typ.,woolll'n
92863 92Mi3 , ""'P"f\'!.f' di tht'\ t °'" l
Type al lcenae(a) Type al heense(sl A It-lier or phonl' ,.,11
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23.30. Jun 6, 2003 6, 13,20, 2003 •-·.P""'" <>" l•me ynu
may lo'>t lht r '"~ and
s Ll
, your stuff
~ classified I
SELL
your stuff
ttlotWt
classified!
vnu' waae~. mon,.y .Jnd
11111perly may bt takl'n
w1thoul lu•th~• w''""'K loom th~ couo I
I htr,. dr" oolh•r legal
'"qom,.menh You may
want lo call an dlt& n"y
"ifhl •way II ynu d" nol
know an attorney yuu
m•y c~ll an dtlurnf'y
rttfrual "rrv1(.e or •
l•a~I ••d olf•c.~ < "'l•d '" lht: phont bon~ l
Oe\puu de que It
~nlreauen f"ta colacoon
111d1<1AI U\ted '"'n" un
pluu dt JO DIAS CAI.
E NOARIOS pllt ll prt\l'n
laf uni ri-\OUfl"'St• e\
t'Jtt.l d' m•Qmna rn e'\t.t
tf)rfp
Une l••I• o una
ll1mada l•lelnno<a no I• ot"""' A prolf<Clnn 'u
'"'PU•'ld •Hrota a maqouna lo•ne qu•
tumphr con las formal
1flad"' l•t•lt• •pr11p1a
d3\ " u•led qu•er• Que
I• corl• C\tuc~• •u
Cll50
St t1'1ed no prl'senu
\ll rupuuta a hempo
pu•de rerdtt el raso, y
le pueden qu1tar s u
s•la110. su donero y olrH
co~asde •u propoedad
''" noso adoct0nal por
part• de la eofle
{ •O\ten olro' tCQUISI·
tos le11o1\es Puede que
usled quoera Uamar 1 un
aboeado 1nmedu1t•
menle S1 no conoc:-t •
un 1bo&ado. pu•cl•
lfamar a un ~rvklO de
r tfenncll de •bo&•dos
o • uni oftetna de 1yud.1
tec1I ("ea el 11otedQft0
telelonlco)
CA.SI NUMll•• ~ • ...ic-> 02((104'
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file MIM ancl edclrftS
of Ille CO\lft Is ([I
nomlH • 't clw ecelc>n cle la cort• H )
SUJ>lAIOA COURT or
THC $TAfC Of CAll
rc>ANIA
fo1 the Co11nly of
Oran ... Ct!ntrel Ju It«
Ctn I If 100 CtVIC Ctfll•• OrW•
Wt\I, Sa11ta Ana, CA
12702·0838
Tbt n1me, addteul
1ndl.-..Ot1el'tllmbtt o
pl.alntlf fa altOfllllf, Of
pl1lnlttr w1tllo11t t11 attcw~y Is· (Cl nombre.
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S••lt 1Gl..t-.! ••11tel11 'hilly, CA w.ti.
Tel 1714)96J lH'>
OAll: {h cho) SlP 06,
2002
ALAN SLA na. c1 •• 1o
(Act-le), l.y ANGlU ICNOX,
D•puty(D•t.,ocle)
Pubh•hed Newpnrl
BuLh Co,la ~ .. Daily
Pilot lunt r. I.I 10 21
?003 '''l?
SUUOIS
(OTAOOll AJDKIAl)
NOTIC£ TO DC H N
DANT tAVO\U • Atuu
du1 BE NJAMIN YUE N ~I
.ti
YllU ARI 81 IN!; SU( 0
BY Pl AJNflf I
c II tJd I~ t\la demand
dndo> lllU KIM f'HAN
Y1ou h••t lO CAL( N
OAR DA 1S .ift,., lh"
-..umrnnn\ '' \f'rvec1 nn
y11u tn Ill~ o1 lyp,.w11tten
re•ponu •I lhl\ u1url
A l•tter oo ph••n• r .u
will not prot~• t v<>u
your type wr•ltfn ·~
spn11\e mu\f ht 1n
proper le1al form 11 yuu
wJnt the coui I to 1101
yuu• t d\e
If you do nol lole you•
rt\ponae un f1n1e yuu
m•Y IO\C lhe lf\C, •nd
your w•&n monry And
prnpl'I ly may be la~en
without h11lhe. warn1n1
t1om the •<>Ull
TherP 1rr olher l~&•I
rPquortmenh You mdy
want lo c•ll 1n a llornty
rocflt 1way If YfKI do nol
~nnw an etlornt y you
may call an eltorn~y
reftrt•I \CIVICt or •
ler,al aid ofhu (h\ttd on
lhe phont boM.)
Despues de quf 1~
entrecuen esta cotacoon
1ud1c11I usted Ilene un
pla70 de JO DIAS CAI
ENOARIOS pan prt\tn
l•r una re'lpuul• n
c11la a m1qurnc en UI•
COile
Una cer u o una
tlamada lelefnnoc • no le
oheceu protecc oon w
ru puesta e ac11t1 a
maquln1 t•ene que
cumphr con IH formal
1oades legeles apr OP••
du s1 usted qulere que
la corte tscud11 \U
CH O
Si usted no prn enta
SU rtlPUP\tl I llempo.
puede perd11< el cno y
le pueden qu1t1t 'u
ularlo, su dlntto y olrH
cosesde su PfOpledad
Sin IYISO 1d1tionll pof
p., le de 11 cotle
[aisltn otros requls1
IOI les•le' Puecle que
usttd quwa llamet a un
abo11do 1nmtcl1elt
rnet1lt SI no COllOCe a
u11 tbo1aclo, pudt
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rtftrtncla • •bet.00.
o a umt oflellla de 1y"'8
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nombf• y dlirtecton de
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CAllfOflNI.'. COONfY Of
OllA NGl . CC NTlt~l IU$~ ClN'fU, 700
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S•11lt Alie. CA tt702
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B~nh C.o\tt Mt~• Daily
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6 JJ 100J r 392
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lhe Co\la Mt~ /on1n11
Ac:tmon1slral01 woll 1tn~1
• deu\lon un lhun4ay,
'""• It. 2003 or .on
•uun d\ pu"•ble lli.oe
•lier on tht folkJwtnR
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U't Perm11 LA 03 Z8 for
Htnry Hodn& aulho11ted •II""' l0t lohn Parkyn
'" d .. ldlt lo om •h•red P"'~•n1 •t quoremenl\
due to off s~t hours of
op~••flon lo e\labh,.h a
bAr ttnd•na \lhOOI (no
dkohol on pre.nose~)
lo.cled •t 27')0 Harbor
Anulev11d •All on • Cl
1one C nvoronmental
d~IPrm1n1t1on uempt
2 Mon0< Oo1an Revoew
ZA OJ 31 101 Phtllop
BP '1n •lt 1ulho11zed
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c.'""n '°' • 976 ,q
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dent t 1n con1unct1on
with •n u emploon lrom
m1n1mum &•••Ct depth
r.quoremtnh (10 rt
QUU •<I 16 provided)
loc.at•d 1t '1107 Wn t·
mon\ltr Annue on en RI
1one l nw•tonmental
de ltrmin1lo0<1 u empt
3 MtnOf Dnfin Revoew
I A OJ 34 101 Cllro\ r ner~tfl a u thoro1t d
8&enl for Bob Voeel for
1 387 \q ft s econd ''°' y 11dd1Uon to 1 !Ml&le
family 1n1cknce. located
al 1087 Glen Corcle on
an R2 MO zone [nwt
ronment1I dete•m•n•·
loon uempt
4 Mln0< Ou1an Revoew
lA OJ 42 for Cu los
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fl second :1tor y add1tlon
to • son1le·lam1ly rH•·
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Meyer Place 1n •n A2·
MO IOf'le Cnvlfonmental
determonahon ••-pl
5 Minor 0nCn An-7 A 03 45 for Oawtd
Hohmann. Atcll1tect. for
• 1,611 sq ft 1ec0ftd
storr addrtJoll lo a .......,...
f1mlly rnldefKt, loai.d
11 ll07 CtSlet AV111ue tn en ltl ,_ £11•lron-
ment1I det .. mit1ehon
HllnPI
& M-Dacll A-w lA Q3...46 tor Aokrt A.
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pMl.if\C "'8(e ftQUH
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to a .i11a1t ''"""' rti•· dell I , located 11 279
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ul th• a••el\ dHtrobed
below
The Name<•> dnd
bu"ne" addr•\•I•••• ol
the \eller a•• AM IAY
l NllRPRISf INC 'JJ6'J
Al ION PKW Y •M
IRVINf CA
Thi. I<><.• hon on Call
lo•n•a of the chief
e••<-ul••e nftoc• of fh•
\ell•r '' '>36!> AL TON
PKWY •M tRVIN( CA
A• h•led by lhi. •i.lk-1
•II other bus1neu namo
and addrnses used by
lhi. wller w1lhon ll>r..e
yu" belor<> Ille d•lto
\uth h\I wa\ uni or
dehvtted tn th• buy••
a1e NON[
The n•m"t \l and
bu\one\\ addre\\ of th~
buy•• Ar• S\Jll HUI l\IM
and SAM KIM 'J 16''
Al ION PKWY •M
IRVI NI CA r h• a<\el\ to b• ,nld
arr desr.11bed on gentral
n r urn1tu1 ~ '" fuoe\ •Qu•pment gnodw1tl
lo adename lea.thnld
1mproven1ent anc:t '"''' e\t and covenant nol fn
compete a nd •i loc~ttd
al 536!> Al TON PKWY
•M. IRVIN[. CA
The Bu\lne\\ n••"•
u.ec:t by the \eller •I
lh1t loc alton\ '' AL I ON
SQUARE BEN & JERRY
ICC CRE~ & FROZEN
YOGURT
The anbcopaled d•I• Jf
the bulk ulf! '' lun• 74 2003 at ttit ottin nf
tln1l•d r SCfOW Co lUO
W1l,hore Blvd 960() IO\
Angeles CA 9()()10
The bulk n le " \Ub
~ct to Cahf0<n1a Uno
form Commerco•I Codi'
S.chon 6106 'l
If \0 subiect th• na-
and addre$s ol the
person wolh whom
ci.oms may be loled ''
EUNICE KIM SR CS
CROW OfflCER. Unoted
Escr ow Co J t•O
Wll~hore Blvd , 1600, Lo~
An&elu, CA 90010 anc:t
tlM IHI day IOI f1hng
cl11ms shall be June 23
2003 whteh 11 lht>
bu,.ness day befo<e I~
ult date specol 1ed
above
/S/ SUll HUI llM /S/SAMllM
Publtsh•d Newport
Beach·Costa Meu Oaoly
Pilot June 6, 2003
CHS-M6004 f 423
l'ub!K hurinp will be
held by the Costa Maw
Plannlnc CommosslOft at
Crty .._II, 17 hw Ortve
Costa Mesa. Caltf0<n1a.
11 6•30 p.m , Oii II M>On
u ~ lllereafler on •••tl•J, J••• IS, tMJ, re11rdit11 th•
folio•"'S 9'>91ic:•t~ I Cet1dtUOt11I U11
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1111 s..,1« ""-m I filC &OM [11,,irOll
11H111lal detwmtt11t1011 •••"'l>t 2 Condlt1011al Un
Permit ,.A-0319 tor I
811te1•nn-.y. ntftc>
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rou• t th• rhall"ne• m 1y
bf' hm1t~d l1J ont,, th,°'>'"
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Ill• publll h~•ron~
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th• """ • ol '"" PIA11 n1n~ Oov"'"" R11nm 700 11 f Aor Orov• fn1ol•
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AYlSo M°"ot.Ofl, St••I, '' rl1•1 f.•nt1"1 M< ·~ 1 C•won, Mon•oor , I 10/0 1,.11 .. 1 .. u ,.,~
Sci..ofer. NOlS: N°"o C "''' Ml'\d 11 1-1.·1, •/
AISINT: None. lti1, Du\ir e...-1•. ''
llH I UI I 11) I ol I r •)U l•t:I by •" "'"" II
utdm .. n1t-f'Li'f t,, ,, ti llUIAltd .. ,., 1 it•• II
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Mfti.... t U\UIP~\, '"") N 1
JUUl fOlCllC, l•lt•~y M••q1~n
Dopvty City Cl•r~ Ill' ;t •lrmrnt ,. 1
f'ubl h,.d N .. .,01 1 t ft1t"1 w1tt Hit-( 'nt
Bt it h Lu• 14 Mc _. 0.Jrlv h .. r~ t llfd •' 1 ••
Polool lun~ b /fl()J F 41 'i on O'J l l IJ
SUUAIY Of PIOfOSl1)
OIDIWICI
OlY Of COSTA IESA
IOHfl1 NANfl l •• I
, t1._.1t11h~1.J I t_,,. .n tull f,,,,.-.tnJ t ff• t sO ,, ty\
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AIZ fnday, June 6, 2003 -------LeplNolm -........... 2141 ......... -Uplllatica -Upl.... 2141 U.1 Maa. 2MO Ulll .....
Ac-...._ 92612 MIM ..... r1111 bus•nus is con· "-S....... d1Kted by an 1nd1v1dual .........
The loHowina ~•ons Have you started dotn1
are doln1 bus111en es: busllleas y1t1 Vea. Jan.
Simar CnttfPflSH, 2163 2003
N1t1on1I Ave • Costa Gin• Ktrtilnskl
Mist, CA 92627 Tlus st1tement w11
S1,,doun Al Bayall, hied with th.I County
Z 163 N1tlon1I Ave • Clerk ol Or1n11 County
Cosl• Mesi. CA 92621 on 05/0VOJ
Bub1ra Al Bay•U. "l00Ht<Utt1
Zl63 N1t1on•I Ave., D11ly Polol ~Y JO. June
Cost• Mau. CA 92627 6, 13, 20, 2003 f409
Th\$ busrneu is con
ducted by hu5band and ~ -....S
wile "-S..... Have you st1rted dotna
bullness ytt1 No
Sudoun Al B1yalt
This statement was
hied with lhe County
Cleo k ol 01 •n&e County
on 0!>/15/03
20036944745
Daily Pilot June 6, 13,
20,27,2003 F413
fiditlM Wiess .... s ......
!he lollowona persons
.ire doona buslfless as
.i) The Coprer Solutions
b) American Home
l oans i;) Caflforn1•
Mort111ae Lendl"rs ~7
Newport Center Or Ste
!>46, Newport Beach, CA
92660
Gina M Kl1111111sk1. 30
Palatine i3l 7, Irvine, CA
1 he toll0-win1 persons
ue do1na buslntu ai·
Rehable Movin1 Co •
20J5 Placentia Ave •C I,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Paul Euaene H•1rlma11,
20591 Goshawk Lan~.
Hunhnalon Beath, CA
92646-5525
This business is con
dueled by an ond1vldual
Have you st., led c1o1na
busmen yet? Vas.
6/15/93
Paul lu(lene H1rr1m1n
This statement wn
hied with th' County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 05/14/03
20036944671
Pubhshtd Newport
Beath Costa Mesa D11ly
Pilot May 16 23. 30,
June 6, 2003 F383
Polky
Tiie follow1n1 1111sons
are dolo1 bus 1111& "
A11tomotiv1 Mt1kllln1
hpttts, 2727 Nawport
Blvd 1203, Newport
Beach. CA 92663
Best Results Inc (CA),
'1727 Newport Blvd •230.
Newport Buch. CA
92663
Thts busi111Ss Is COii
ducted by; a corporation
.._ve you started d01n1
business yel7 Yes.
5/12/2003
Best Results Inc • Robert
Whetzel, President
This st1teme11t V(H
filed with the County
Clerk of Or1n1e County
on 05/13/0J
20036944526
f'ubllshed Newport
Boch-Costa MHa Dally
Pilot May 16, 23. JO.
June 6, 2003 F381
ffdllM ..... ... s.......
The lollowona person'
are dOHll business as
V M Services 2178
Canyon Drive. Umt R
Costa Meu. CA 92627
Andrew l Van Rtenen,
2178 Canyon Onve. Ur11t
R. Costa Meu, CA 92627
Jose B Marguez, 515
S. Oemtna. S111t1 Ane,
CA92704
Thb bu11ness Is con·
ducted by. a aener al
putnershlp
Have you started doln1
business yell No
And1tw T Van Reenen
lhls statem•nl was
ltled with the County
Clt1k of Orana• County
Ofl 06/03/03 200JH4H4'
Dilly Pilot June 6. 13.
20. 27. 2003 f415
eeona Clf AnWmt TO
S81 ALCOHOLIC llYllAGlS hletffllta..••· S.2MS
ro Whom II May
Concern. The Nime(s)
ol tho Apphcanl(s) ls/
~re NATIVE FOODS
COS IAMESALLC
The applicants listed
above 11e apply1na to
the Dep•rlmenl of
Alcoholic Bever •a•
Control lo sell alcohohc baveuae~ at 2937
Br1stol Street #E 100,
Co,ta Mesa CA 92626
I ype of hcense(s)
.1pphed for On Silla Beer
& Wine Ealln& Place
Published Newport
Beach Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot June 6, 13. 20.
2003 f427
5'MMY Clf flGfOSll a•.,llCI an Of COSTA llSA
OROINANCt 03 4 15
1ch1dulec:t to be In 11111
fore. ind ellecl 30 d1y1
lor its adoption on June
'/, 2003, Ind WH
1dopted by the lollowlna
roll c•ll vote· COUNCll
MIMIUS1 AYIS1 ..... h... c.w .... M•,.•••r. Schiefer.
NOJS1 st .. r. A.ISINT1
N-.
Otd1nanc1 OJ 4 relates
to review requouments
lor eccessory apart
men ts
THE FULL TCXT of the
ordona11ce may be read
In the Coty Clerk'~ Office.
71 r&lr Orove, Co~ta
Mesa
JUUi POLCIK,
Deputy City Clartt
Published Newport
Buch Costa Mes. Daily
Pilot Jone 6, 2003 r 416
AdltiMt.i.ss "-S.......
the follow1na ptrsons
are do1n1 busooeu as
ANTHONY'S PAJN llNG &
DESIGN, ?948 H Gr ace
Ln.. Co~I• Meu. Ca
92626
Anthony D
Covwaton Dr
Viejo. CA 92692
Thlt buSlf'ltst b COil
ducted by· en lndlvldual
H1v1 you r.tarttct doina
busl11ess y1t1 No
Anthony llm1
This stetement was
tiled with th• County
Clerk of o,.nae County
on 05/02/03 200S6t4S1H D~ily Piiot May 8. 15, 22. 29. 2003,
amended publlcatoon
June 6. 2003 TH.403
The lollowon& persons
are do1n1 buJ1ness as
a) Glob1lmaalca. b)
Lifespan Crus•de11
Home Care Services,
1057 lulare Or , Cost•
M11u. CA 92626
Brenda J Powery,
10!>7 Tulare D• , Costa
Mesa, CA 92626
This busmen Is con
dueled by •n 1nd1111dual
Hav~ you slarlPd doina
business yet' No
Brenda I Powerv
This slalemenl was
hied with the County
Clerk ol Oran&' County
on 05/23/03
20036945699
Daily Pilot May 30. June
6. 13.20.2003 f400
How to Place A
MIM .....
"-S..... The f0How1n1 ptfsons
are doon1 business H '
JrS r undlna. 138 B 47th
Street. ~twpprt BHch,
CA 92663
John frederlck Saun
ders, 138 B 47th Str11t.
Newport Buch, CA
92663
rh1s bus1n1u 1s con·
ducted by. an ind1v1du1I
HAive you started dolns
busln.ss yell No
John Saunclefs
This statement was
11 .. d w1lh the County
C .. rk of Or1n1e County
on04/29/03
20016942101
Daily Pilot May 23 JO.
June 6, 13, 2003 f 397
ActlliM~
"-S.......
The lollowlne person~
a1e doina business as
Aquacentric, 2203 Bal
bo1 Bvld.. Newpor I
Buch. CA 92663
J,'"1ct L. Lawson. 919 8ay~1de Or •N·6. New
port Beach, CA 92660
1 hos business •s con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
llave you started doing
business yet, No
Janice L. Lawson
This allltemenl was
CLASS IFIEIAD
foled will! Iii. County
Clerk of Of1n11 County
on O'Jfll/03 200JH4S440
Daily Piiot M1y 30, lune 6, u . 20. 2003 r 407
The followlna plfsons
•re doitta b1111nen as: So Cal Specltlists, 1108
Buclunaham Dr Aot · D.
Coste MtSI, CA 92626
James 8rern CtlSwold, 1108 Buckln1h1m Dr
~260. Cost• Mesa. CA
This bu1>1n111 11 c.oo
ducted by an ond1v1dual
Have you started doma
busontH yet1 Yes, 01/
IJ/OJ James 81 dill Gris wold
This statement was
fifed with the County
Clerk of Oran&e County on~/16/03
2003'944999
Diiiy Pilot May JO. lune
6. 13 20 2003 f405
FldttiM llfsiam "-S.......
Co1t1 Mtu, CA 92626
This bu,.ness Is ton
d~led by an lndMdu1J
tt..vw you ''"ltd dol111 bu~oneu yet? Yes. 5 l l
03
David P Bennett
This 1Ut1m1nt w11
fifed with the County
Clerk of Or11111• Cou11ty
on 05/14/03
200Ht446H
D"ly Pilot M1y 30. June
6, 13, 20. 2003 F406 ............
"-S.....
The followlna persons
are do1n1 bus1nus H
P1I Moore Recove1 y
Servicu. 1120 W
Wainer Ave , Santa An1,
CA 92704
Thomas Phtlhp Alen,
190!> W llall Ave • SAnla
Ana. CA 92104
Thi~ busonus 11 LOil
ducted by .tn ond1v1du•I
Have you ~tar led dom1
business yet7 No
Thomn P Alan
Th•~ ~taleontnt w"
hied with tht> Cuu111y
Cler" ol 01<1nQt County
un 06103103
20036946160
Daily Pilot Jun' b l J,
20.27,2003 f41?
S.tl your Car
/11 C.'lanlfl•d I
..
Tllll followin• pMSOrt•
.,. dotna business •~
Hultlly Body & Soul,
1980 Main SI, Irvine. CA
92614
Edith Tamar• Reid. 171
.23rd Street, Unit 8
Costa Mesi, CA 92627 This businns os con-
ducted by: 1n indlv1du1I
Have you started dom1
business yet? f'fo
Edith Tam<111 Retd
Tiits 1t1temenl wo
hied with ttoe County
c11111 of Onna• County
on05/23/03 200J6t4S700
01lfy Pilot M11y 30. June 6, 13, 20. 2003 F401
PUTAFIW
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change without notice The publt.,hcr
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rC\ l\c or reject any cla.,)tfied
.idvcnl\ement. Plca:.e rcpon any error
th.ii ma) be in your dru."l>tficd ad
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nn liability for any error tn an
advcni...cmcnt for which 11 may be
rc.,po1Nbh: c>.ccpl for the t.O\l of the.
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111\cnton
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Thur..,day. . Wcdnc..,day 5:00pm
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plumt• numb...·1 .uw_I 'W\' 11 t. .tll
'tOO ., ..... L \#llh J tttiu· ~1uutt' •
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Mond.t)·f'ndJ)
. llour s
lndrx
Walk-In X "l.u11 'i OOpm
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Frida} ................ Thur..,day 5:00pm
~aturd~l) .. . ......... Fnda} 3:00pm
~um.la> . ........ . J-r1dJ} 5:00pm
ANNOUNCEMENTS [~I
& MISC. 1010-1110 ' ~ RWESTAn
RENTALS ~
7402-7466
GARAGE
SALE
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL
l'oclfl< view Mernorlol
l'arlt, Vista Del M ar
lot• 149 Sell S6SOO
949 S41 OS4S
PACIFIC VllW ll"y v1t·w
ft'lf."1~ t I 1f ~/0 I.Ht
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'1 Prime Adjoining Loh
f'Ant II VII W
1111 .,,111 V11•wJ S/ ~J Pa
'49 613 9201
Collectibles/
Memorabilia 1160
TOI' SS 4 fl(COIU>S n c
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f1P~r nnurt.ttmu bcl!i.f'ld nn
r,u t 1 ufuf lt!h&Mln \f:1
h.t11<11, "II l"n11hdl \l41U~
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urh JH,.t,.r,.n1,. t11wt.1
Imo c.ir d1'.'.t uount11t1on
I h1~ ttt-"W• 'Mf\fl'r 'Niii
nut knuwlO"fy cHU!pt
.toy ddvtr h\t·mtnt f11r
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1nlnrm@d lhnl ~11 t1wrll
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rww\pi4p• r ill• tYi'lldblf"
un 11n 1 Qll •I "1'(1<11 tumly
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In cr.n1pl.tin 111 dos
u1m1nal1<1n c aH UUO toff
lrl'• •• l ·800 4?4 8'>90
Auctions
WANTED
.....
1C.DNSIGNMEftt-~ . . ..
~ 1419
$1
2305-2490
I Garage/
Yard Sales
Garage/
1489 Yard Sales 1489
PREMIERE GARAGE SALE
IRVINE TERRACE,
CORONA DEL MAR
18111 ANNUAL COMMUNITY S
Saturday, June 7th, &om
7:30am -1:00 pm.
Come to PCH and Irvine Terrace Drive
(between Jambor« and MacArthur).
Pidi up a map with a list of addresses.
Sponsored by Marian Phillippi
Prudential California Real ry
(949) 24&-6628
C...-o.I Mar SAT 1-2
•{C..-ShwM)• tr:lll ()111j!t101 Rll
lorn ¥1 1l<llh•1J' 1.111.-...
'hrkllf'fr. ~f"lll'. "11
COSTA M lSA fin.ii
'~IJ>lffl' & ~M •l&• •~le
All '""'I ~"' IO(h nl brd11t1 new buok\ &
luv' f.lull1111~ • / 8
w .. nwn'i II ~ r l11ldrrn Sar 1 t2 • 273 I'.._ St
Co1la Muo SAT I 2,
4 21 lry•on Sprln9•,
''"' 1111,.·. • olll'~ lot.I" """""" .~.u .... ojltlCt<.-.
'J bl! YlttalTl cJ ..... ,
"""' ~ .... ..,1 PllUld lo ~
tM/S... 1:30 11111<.1• h•n
household furn I wmt r r<Jk} cloth1t111 & mN
2476 Santo Ano Ava,
Lost 1505
LOST Co<Jutoef kf•v. whrt1•
yellow 0<an~ c1 .. ,,1..,. woff
Whl'lllf> NAme Sk11lfl'\
Hew Md 949 ?37 !>999
lOS T DIAMOND lllNG
@ llnaP. H<1 pilaf
r undr ~···· @ I d #Ald\ lhe•lher 1n wunt~n'
rrsltnoon lt£WAllD Ill
949-673 3703
3010-3940 •
rmm aoos-as10
[¢1 )
soos-saso
9000-97SO
Found 1510 I Furniture 3435 PetAdoptions 3660
FOUND PUPPY SOf A Germ-Shepherd• •II
cul•.>r dtl tttt t ,,
4duptuio tu •iu tt1t cf
homt~ www C\ltw.1w '''' 01 114 II l ~91'l
CALl YO DlSCRlll T-Hide a ·bed
949·1 U -2323 fill(
BUSINESS
SERVICES
Business
Consultants 2315
lrttwestecl "' uw111ng ynut
f)Wll h.,...._\, rho1k0li: of
~ap.1od1nc' NH<! ~11,;;i1
I 866 "67 bl 1"> 1 .. d • .,.,... btNI~ u'""'111111· ·~
ART/
PAINTINGS 3060
l'Htl OllC( PAINTINGS
All Nrwpnr t Hllrbm"
\lMr\ JO)( 40 t11f lb X
?4 w r IX)( ?4 we
1-100-133-9115
949-64S·9127
3460 MISCELLANEOUS JEWELRY/
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS MERCHANDISE
coo1t coin "•••" -Miscellaneous
u1d cnw r r,,,,,, \1lv1·r Merchandise
l"Weky, w•l1 llf'<. .11111111,...
• olfO'I llfll,. 'l<i'J ()4/ '1448
3855
L~ra .. urdtn w.1~11n
Cats 3610 du" 111111~" L1•1ut.h
\trolle• 94'1 '>I'> 9311
l 00+ ll1SClJO) IOTTtNS,
U\IS IJIJ(., 1.ilw•1., •• 1or ..
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OAY t<l4 IH GllAAM TH
<)4<j 644 u l'J
f1lll SPAY l<0 """'""" t<tl gp! .. kll111t ~!>0°'11
3 -ST((l IUllOINGS
U1 I" 10 111 40• !,II
'>0, 100 't.11.J IU lfr• I
OllN' f.411 IJ•l••er1
Ru118001 4'1'1 llf.tl
Under the Service Directory Banner
Reac h 80,000 H omes Each Weck
For Only $32 pe r week (4wcck minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
'.1i .. Business
Oppommitles
Businesses and
Franchises
ORANGE
3905 COUNTY
5400
OPEN SUN l'l 4
30 JlHY
JASMIN( CRHIC
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unl1
AISOlUTl GOlDMINlt
(,0 v•11d1nr mach·n~'
with t"Ju.:lteut ltu • .-1huu-..
• ~1 SI099'.i !0>214 ti&'
Offices b Lease 4540
c-. Mwo Gardon Sty4a
llllu· lOl ':O~J UU oro.J
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S03 l•t lay. •••l•fl"" I 1 O, •• •1'11N1X//l
11 trM0 11 ,,.,..,,, 1 "'"" -.. OPEN SUN t •
I 1"1 /ur" 11111 1 •rll' I 2UO SlAVl(W
I • • COMING SOON• •
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Marc~.
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Corona del Mar I Lo<otlon ••• I 0111·• 11~· ("
COASTUNE HAI.TY
949 759-0177
OPDI SAT-SUM 1-4
6 IS WJCA TIOUVL
A Diamond an tt.e
Oc•-Side of l'CH
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Offwed at $2,9SO,OOO
COASlUNI RUlTY
949 1S9 0177
Newport Beach
llv• In Newport leo~h
I "' $I fo'1 1i111 Ill' Antd
I\ t-.;• 11r 'f!lllJtlP mnb1lf'
humf"\ •l Wat ... rtrnnt
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Bio• 949 l16 SS76
HOME
FURNISHINGS
• wm .w 11tttm s2s.o.
llcd, tiger slriptd.
714-631-S210
Dogs 3615
Furniture 3435 t.AIUDO• ,U,S OfA
--------CHF CHAMPION llNlS,
TV C.W..., uJS1001 ~ p1 .. 11n11m bh•n•I• J80()
STARTING
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lit. Lon ~ J78.6!67
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SEU ANEW
W edd in g ExpePfs B USINESSffi SHOW~ASE
Pilot
f
•• • • • • • • • • •
The Legal Dtpartmmt at the Dnily Pilot is pkaud to amio1111ce a 1wu srrvice
now availabk to new businesses.
wt will now SEA RCH tht 1u1me far you at no extra ch11rge. and save you the
time and the trip to tht Court Ho11Jt in Santa Ana. Then. of course, after the
starch is compltttd we will flit your fictitious business nttme statement with the
County Cltrlt, publish once a weelt for fo ur wulcs as required by law and thm file
your proof of pub/icatUm with the County Ckrlt.
Pltast stop by to jilt your fictitious bu.siness statnnmt at tht Daily Pilot, 330 W.
&y St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop by. pli'ase call us at (919) 642-4321 and we
will maltt a"a"Kemmts for you to handk this proudurr by mail
If you should have any further qutstilms, pltase caU us and tJ)( wiU be mort than
gl.tuJ to llJSist you. Good luclt in yo11r ntw bminess!
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dUpie• 11 .. t I.II. w/d
II# Ip, sltpt to b•y 11/petVs~ tYM now
S2400/mo 949 723 *2
S. ley ,,..,, yrly 4br
2b• UpjMr duplu l Cir
parlllna, l•und fac
$321)()/mo 949·673·4062
21r I .Sia, w11i. to
bHch, 424'S H1l1rl• nur
Hoas &•r w/d hllup1,
$1395/mo 949 645·3613
f rt0ay June 6, 2003 All
•A~ Newpen ......... rllldilnal 4br (5411 8'/pme fnVOffice
..,.!HS) 5 5ba located
Oii • QUift r.or-lot
HAlf Off I at 11110 alMT F ot _., AHl8 l w/l.2
mo le-. New rtfnOdel c. Cod •lyte l:OllVTI,
w/new dlshw11h1r a
refr11111tor, cerpel &
CM8mlc tile. WW./ary.,
ifllidlt @ ilj)I.. 18' 11095
28r Sl~ c.a Len (949)
646 2224 or 714-633 7592
Bridge
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Cust om fe•lur es
ttwoi.Wiout Sl .599,CXXI
<OAmNMALTY DF-'IPERATE STRAITS, Df.SPERATI; Mf<.ASl'U~ PAIVIOUI PU'UU &Ol.VEO
t4t-75Mt77 Balboa Peninsula
31r, Jla, S"fler 1tla1p
,,... remod 'ondo Steps
lo bath, •••. 2 t4ll i•.
S3mno Bill 9't'HOO 0471
NI/ Sir 2.Slo,
family home, m111HlC.Hn
v-ffom master 'llite. •v•• now $!lCXXl/mo ~ly agt Day~ 949 673 3899
Corona dtl Mar
lrl1ht 21r, Ila, deck
wsh di yer \unny lDrner
un11 Sl3SO mo 121
Martue11tc 949 7'1 04SS
llr lie, wal" to
i.-h. h1h1 'b11a/ll no
pet\, lea'9 Sl39'; mo
tnclds utls 949 7?0 I~!>
..... 1111¥ ..... '-11 -Hsbor .. ;;s. I.Bl. 2Dlll
lo !Ny, ..... New/t'rpVpM
SI 700!\i 1se 949-718 1400
2br I 5lll1I twmm rw Ho1i1
lbp, PllbD. c:omm pooV
5'111 00 Pllll/lllll ' car'Plt 2 c p SI r.lO 9"9-293-4Eill
Ilg '--2br 2bt <:ondo, l~s(. hreplc, 2 INlllO$,
newly decorated w/d
nldl Sll!6n 71~394-a I
211t YIULY AlNTAlS
Newport Beach Pen11t
Sl'IJO Sl950/mo •1t
949-613-7100
lft Cany.,, Tewwh..,,o
26r 18.t w master ~tl'"i
room pool iacuut/t.,.,nl\
Sl9'.IO/l\'IO 714 t102 1846
71< 2lo Canela, den 2c pr 2,petios. CM!yon ,,_
•va~ July S21501m C.M
Robert@ 949644 1367
VIia Paint e1ubtMldlna
lOO<lo w!'l ma\lH$ on tiOlf
coun.e. walk lD B.ack Bav.
B I & F I Ava1t July I
Sl200m "" 949 } 18-15.32
......_..,..,&~w~
Su,,..rt """'-· .. porl 11• Perdlem ot
PT fie• hours Must know
Qudboob wel Resume
to 111 ~ 73ot'J or ca•
949-442. 7JXl
Ncllbcr vulnerable. Soulh deab.
WFGT
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63
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P,Jme for )'~l\A Tllcre '' no ploce for ··,Jte. r.11~r lh,m '>Ofl)00 "'the ltrn.l!!e
Wble.
Whether you play 1-.1>-vvcH~nt
TU ?Bit vn
bellCh LOtt9 pvt lndry
I carpol't, 12D>1mo Clean
' Ready• 949 2!'>1 ~
l9. llr Hau .. S2300m
' llr Aflt Sl'iOOm Open
llou\e $11 ' Sun I 4 m Gokllnoo 949640-41.1'
ly OU•, .. ew h(Jmt h~ht
au y 2b• 2b• P•t10\ nu
•mok pct Quiet ne•l(h
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mini •ce-view, lrplc
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1-'\()<K IOU\ ?II< 21>.i. 'l Ip cwnlTy kit
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02 FORD MUSTANG CONVT. (179515) Auto, Leather, CD, Full Power, Showroom Fresh *t 8 1 888
02 DODGE DAKOTA QUAD CAB (S25539) VS, Auto, Full Power
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00 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2WD (J24487) Certified, One Owner, Low Miies, CD, Ghrome1, Sharp