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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-05-01 - Orange Coast Pilot~~~~D only morning decorat1om on what will be d ~un·fi lled day. See Page 2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COfv\MUNITIES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2002 OCC swap meet gained previous city approval • C'ostd Mesa pl<Jnm•rs told rolle9£! district off tn d ls in 2000 lhdt Uw vnnuc! cumplit!d with permit thdt ca ll<!d I or a smctUer ev<'nt. Lolita Harper 0 1\HY P11 111 ('(>S'I I\ MESI\ i\s n·1·1·11tly dS I WO YI '<II ... <1y<1, C'il y pl<1 r1fll'/ S VISll 1•!1 th1• 01r11H11· C11,1st < 'oll1·ul' s w,1p 1111·1·1 <Ind found lhol 1l conipltt•d wtlh t1ll nty rl'q111n•11wnts . r1 1 1ty donmu•nl ... h11w ... 111 •• l1·1tf'r d<1t•·d .Jun1· H, ~woo. S1•1111Jr <. '11y l'lt1nn1·r W1l111 B1111w1•11:-. 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H111 •d• ·1 '"11J SEE SWAP PAGE 4 NEXT STEP WhatOCC swap meet solution should city and college offidals come up with? Call o ur Readers Hotline at (949) 64.2·6086 or send e-mail to dailypi· lot@lat1mes.com Please ~pelt yo ur name and include your hometown and phone number, for verification purposes only. Language test results speak of proficiency • En ~11t~h 1•xcJm will l1P mor<· u s1·I ul wh(·n schools Cun compc1rc • proqrc·s~. hut still n•v1 ~c1 ls VdlUdblt! inlom1dtio11 , <1ffic'1d.I '>dys. Deirdre Newman D AILY P1101 NEWI'< )Hl 1\11 SA ' Thi· 11 · ... 1111!. 11t u 111·w ... tdt<' f'ducdllon ,, . ..,, t1> td t·n11ly for1<Jlt:-.h·lrrnguoge l1·c1rnc:rs. 111111111111 thPir pru~Jress .ind hl'lp d(•n(lf• wh<·n lhc·y arC' prnl 11wn1 I'> prov1dinu th<' ... chool d1strwt with v.il11c1hlc• information, oll w10 ls ~" 1d · ,\11110.,I '),()!If) N(·wport -Mc·s<1 l i111l 11·d Sd1ool 1>1stnct students wh11 cl11 not '-f.H'<• k C:nghs h at home 11111k th1· ('t11Jforn1a Enyhsh I •111Ull•"l'' l>t•v(•loprnl'nl Tc•s t, 1111111111111 ly k nown ·•~ C C::LDT, ovc>r " ... 1x-n11inth p<'nod lhc1t 'iJldnncd I ro111 f\. lc1y ·.wci i' to < Jctolwr Pare nt He lp USA cUent De nise Lelngang sits with son Eme ry, 2, durlng lht-unwillng ol Uw group's monument to child abust' dwarenPss. Th•· rr• ... ulh. 11•l<•d:-.<'d by thC' "''"'' T11<·:-.di1y, :-.how 1,hHO -or ·o "· ol thos1• students <1re prub- .i1,1y llt11•nt But that doesn't m enn t hi •II pro11r11ms will c hanyC' nyhl .i\'"Y· 'i<1 1d Peggy Andtol. lhr cfo,- 11wt'..; d1r1·ctor of d:-.~essm<'nl Silent reminder A Newport Bea ch group hopes a nC'u1 monument calls allPnlion to lhP issue of child abus<> and 1oays to prel'ent il Deirdre Newman DAILY Pitor A N<'wport Rf'<H h lll!J•lnti'.il1on tl1dt work:-. to prevent l'hilcl ctbus<• 11nvP1h•d c1 monu- ment Tucsdt1y to 11l11strdtl' how pr•rvM;1vf' th1· e p1dPm1c· 1s ctnd to l'nll <1lt<'nlion to 1ls urgent OC'<'d for fmdnnc1I support. Part'nt If Pip USA usPd dolls r1nd IPrldy h<'dfS stuffed into r1 r<'d trash bin to rf'prc-sC'nt lhf' thou- s r1nds of chlldn•n who have d1cd from <fold ahus<' since Sept. 11 -which offlc1als sdy 1s about thP same as the numbe r of those who died in thdt day's te rronst a ttacks on thf' C:c1st Coast. Tlw rn11nu1111·11t \ l1l h· •~ "Outrrl<J<'" "If y1111 .ir1 • r111l 111111r1<J"d hy th<• n111nl11·r 111 11bt1\1•d 1 hlldr1 •n, y11u tlfl' 11111 pciyln!J c1tt1·11111111, • :-.r11d Sc1lly Krtr1<111•k, lh1• ~pu11p's f'Xf'CUl1 v1· d111 •c-tor K,1n1trl'k ... torh•d the· orqc1mzdt1on 1n 1 !187 .1:-. .i w sult nl twr s1 ... 11•r's ... uwulc• I fer s1slPr Wds t<1r1wl · I'd for .-1h11:-.1· 1n tlw l.i111lly <JI 11 C"h1ld r<·n. <1nrhtw WdS nPvt•r r1hlc• lo 1•s1 ·.1p1· lhP rydC' of v111IP.nn· -- hPn1minq ,, bttllNf'd wil1· rind takmn hrr own ltlP wh<•n s he• wt1s '..U , )1•,1v11111 hPhinrl two f'hild n. Knnc1rc•k SdHI ") rilWrlY'> hrHI •• l>urninq dP~m· lo chc1n~l" SEE REMINDER PAGE 4 Ramblings on my son and th e car I 'v<' been off the tracks since Saturday. Run aground and out of sorts Drifting on the backwatN It's what happens to me when a nuny of random thinking and fretting and realizing invades me like a swarm of rues on a gooey Louisiana afternoon. I'm mired in this head stu- por, should you care, because of the car. It wasn't here Friday, and so all was placid and fine. But now il luru -sardonic and beck- oning -outside my house. It's here to take my boy away from me. And this is what it's like to have your heart draW1:1 and qumtered. Byw:on de Arabi llTW& 111118 .\ h1!> hrs! t111l11moh1lf' I I(' 1s 1•uphonc d nd d foot taller dnct his wings Me stretched w1ctf' I'm dan•d anrl con- lused and utterly apoplectic hy the suddf'n tum of events I want to hunt bC'n<'alh the bed for 1 !lRh tthc y<'ar he was bomj brush it up a bit and pickle it tor etc•mity. He can't wail for July, ttie month he turns 16. Now, the car came to hifl\ quite suddenly, and by extra- ordinary and generous means. Cla.e friendA - whose children my boy had looked after at times -pur - cha.ed a new car. They'd SEE LINES PAGE 4 \ \ The monument ls a headllne-ladPn trash bin Hlled with dolls. . ' llSIDI IPOITS Costa Mesa HJgh'1 Mustangs kept their CIF PIAyofb hopes alive with a crtUcal 5-2 vldory over Corou del Mar High on , 'nlelUy evenln9' leaYlng both a pmebeblncl llWd-plllce LllgaaBMch wltll ..... .... ... ...... . ,a.y. See Sporta. .... 5. "It'., JU!.I one mt:>dsurc. • /\nntol ..... 111 ·1 think next yl'dr, wh1 ·n we 111n f'Onlpdre ddld, 11 will hdvc· d ht· th · mor<· mC'dninq ror us .. ThP tc·~I dSSl'"~"s thn·" ,1reas - 1i~1t·mng ond sp<·dkrng. reading, ,ind wnlmCJ Studf'nls dfC' given a prnllf't<'nry lc•vl') for t'rH h ..;kill CHC'd ,, nd on ovc•r,111 prolinPnry level rMHJlng front IH'!Jlnmng to ach·,inr Pd ,\ nc1tol :-..111 I I hf' 1nd1vidudl sk 111 rc•!>11lt!. w<1uld be• f''iJIC'Clally usL'ful for l<'c1c·hC'r:-. 111 1.irget the areas when· thc•11 ~111dPnts need speofte twlp ~ Ult.imdtely, the• scores will bf' wc1g he 1Vi. with other dssessm ent mcasurPs, mduding the Stanford !-} t1~stmu tlw ~f udl'nls arc now tak · ing and d1stnrl tc-sts, Anatol said. • DEIRDl'E NEWMAN CC>Vef'S educ.ation She may be reached at (949) 57~211 0< by e-mail at de1rdre n<>WmanOlatlmes.com lllMU, ••• , AIOUT MOTnl'S DAY Moms d~ it •II. from accounting t o being the family chauffeur. Celebrate your mother by sending • paragraph or two about why your mom's so gtHt and a photo to the Daily Pilot for pto1bllmlon on Mother's Day. ~ a SASE 11 you want the photo returned post-pubUutlon. The deadline for ~ Is May a. Send~ to ¥othen D-,,. o.tly Pflot. no vw. aey st.. eo.ta Mesa. CA 92627; fu to (M9) ~ Oll7 or..meil }flnnlfw.,,..,..,.,.dt1m. com. LOCALS PET OF THE WEEK Handsome Newport Beach resident Constance Bean adopted •Handsome,· one of the few small dogs available for adoption, said DiAnna Pfaff- Martin, founder and organizer of the Community Animal Network. behaviors. I feel our organization is between a rock and a hard place with both the demand and the risk high. . •My solution to break this erull~ss cycle ts ~o represent more private party adoptiorts that Wlll help stop dogs that are aband~ned at shelters 2 Wednesday, Moy I , 2002 Da "Strict housing restricbons force a high depland for small dogs," she said, "Shelters are full of large breed dogs. When small dogs do need rescuing, many would-be foster families are afraid to open their homes to unknowing FOR A GOOD CAUSE Traylor and losing their lives,• she continued. . See other animals available for adoption at www.animallletwork.org or stop by Russo's pet store at Fashion Island between noon and 4 p.m . on weekends. . Information: (949) 759-3646, or wnte to the Community Animal Network at P.O. Box 8662, N ewport, Beach, CA 92658. GETTING lNVOLVED • GETTING INVOlVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotatirJg basis. If you'd like information on adding your orgamza· tion to this list, call (949) 574-4298. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give emotional support to termi- nally ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. Training is provided. (714) 550-0800 or (800) 540-2545. AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Orange County chapter of the American Red Cross needs volun- teers to address commUnity groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media in disas- ter and em ergency situations. Lynn Howes, (714) 481 -5376. support group for Opera Pacific, has acti.vities for volunteers. (949) 474- 4488. NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION The library foundation needs extra hands to perform clencal duties, such as filing, organizing and stuff- ing envelopes, at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717-3890. NEWPORT-MESA YMCA The YM CA needs a variety of gen- eral volunteer help. (949) 642-9990. NEWPORT THEATRE ARTS CENTER A variety of jobs need to be tackled, including set construction, usher- ing. mailings and assorted technical duties. Scheduling is flexible, with a two-to 20-hour commitment per month. The Newport Theatre Arts Center is at 2501 Cliff Drive. (949), 631-0288. ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTER The largest family shelter in the county needs volunteers for its chil- dren's programs. It especially 'desires tutors and those wlio can take part in activities past 6 p.m. Lori Glover, (949) 631-7213. Y ou f'<tn't hf'lp bul ldp your lue!> to the bPdt of his snu.KJlh, ml'lorlw lunr-.. Ecwh nule uf Ddrvy Tr<lyk1r'!, music <;f't•mi-; to lloot through the room, sprc·athng dn d JT of fcst1V1ty. Creating opportunities for oth ers church begmnings sparked the c·rr-dlton of a distinrt vocal style. FYI • WHAT: "A Celebration of Love," supporting Youth Employment Services of the Harbor Area •WHEN: 5 to 11 p.m. May 19 • WHERE: Newport Beach Marriott. 900 Newport Center Drive COSTA MESA POLICE DEPARTMENT Seniors 55 and older are invited to help staff the Westside substation. Volunteers are asked to work two four-hour daytime shifts per week and are responsible for answering phones. bicycle registration, finger- printing, data entry and assisting with other citywide projects. Seniors who can speak both Spanish and English are also need- ed. Call for an application. Fred Gaeckler, (714) 754-5208. ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER Volunteer trail guJdes are needed to help visitors learn about their envi- ronment. (94~) 645-8489, ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Volunteers are needed for a variety of functions. (714) 839-6199. PEDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION PCRF raises money to support the ped.iatric cdilcer research laboratory di the Children's Hospital of Orange County. It needs volunteers for a variety of duties. (949) 727-7483. JUNIOR LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUNTY Troylor will showcdse ru.., mus1- c<1l laJcnt M<1y HI c1l a concc-rt be>ncfiltnq the Youth Employmenl Se rvlces of the I lurbor Ar<'c l. The evC'nt will include cltnnc r, dancc dntl d shuw. His coreer evulvt•d from fa1th- bdsecJ music to appearances in Sm C ity, as Tra ylor has per- lom1cd m various Las Vegas hotels. I le has also performed al Midnight Special in Los Angeles and Dangerfields in New York. •COST: S75 per person The organization of women commit- ted to promoting volunteerism, developing lhe potential of women and improving communjbes through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers, is seeking new members. (949) 261-0823. "D1<-ss up and be rcudy lo pdrly," Truylor ~aid. • INFORMATION: (714) 974-5207 benefit concert. Thi!> 1s not 1ust dnol her bencllt roncc•rt, 1l L'> also TrcJylor's b1rth- ddy pilrty, cJnd hf' JS goin!J to 5.h(Jw lhf' pt•ople of Newport-M esa how to gel down I )orvy sty le·. The Anaheim H1 Us resident keeps his calendar booked by pldy1ng vt1rious Orange County rhnnc1 rooms, tncluding venues 111 Lag11nr1 Beach, Brea nnd Newpor1 Heach, Those who fre- ,qucnt the 8dlboa Bay C lub on Sundays are already familiar with his vocal stylings. Traylor said he 1s happy to support Youth Employment Services because the organiza- tion enC'ouragcs young people to go out, find work and create opportunities for themselves. NEW DIRECTIONS REACH OUT FOR SENIORS Volunteers are needed to provide companionshlp and friendship to isolated seniors in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Training and sup- port are offered, and volunteers must be 18 or older. (949) 442-1000. FOR WOMEN INC. SERVING PEOPlE IN NEED Trdylor pC'rforms (1 wide vcJnely ol music styles, 1nch1ding blue!>, Jd7.Z, top 40, swing, bdJJads, show tunes t1nd 11V1!n C'ountry, he silld. H<' stMh·d his n111swol C'd1 ecr as <1 t1'cn trt1vc'lin~J <1round tlw country 1n < :ospr·l q1oups I fJ)o. hum bit' The musician owns his own pruduc-t1un company and man- ages four self-proclaim ed divas. who will also entertain at the And what better way to bol- ster a good cause than by doing something you love, he said. -Story by Lolita Harper; photo by Steve McCrank The recovery center for adult women with alcohol and other chemical dependencies seeks volunteers. (949) 548-9927 between 10 a.m . and b p .m .; or Joy, (949) 548-8754. OPERA PACIFIC The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance. a Serve as a guide for homeless fami· lies by helping them set goals and maintain a basic budget. Bilingual skills needed. Orientation and training provided. Theresa Rowe, (949) 757-1456. ALMANAC DUI ARRESTS The following people have· been arrested re<;ently on suspicion of dflving under the influence of an intoxicant. They have only been arrested on suspicion of a wme and, as with all suspects. a1e considered innocent until proved guilty. NEWPORT BEACH MONDAY James Kenneth Imhof, 39, Fullerton SUNDAY Darren Russell Anderson, 22, Los Alamitos SATURDAY James Francis Ferris, 50, Newport Beach FRIDAY Mark Vincent Buell, 42, Westminster Fehx Gonzal~. 35, Santa Ana ~Pilot VOL 96, NO. 121 THOMASH.~ f>ubj~ lONY O<X>BI(), (di!Of IUOY OITTING, Adwf11Slf19 [);rf<IO• I.MA .KHlilOfll Promolk>M Olrl'<toc EQmNri Srm '-'·~ Man..glog Edltoc (M9) S74-41ll rr~""n rah,,. latlrrlfl• com ~--. Otytdltor (949) 164-"ll~ J•rn.3 ,,..~•!/me com ..... '-"'-S90t'J Edfto< (949) 514-421 l ~~tJmesrom _.. ....... F9aha'.sEdltot ~)57oM.?12 ,.n,,,,.,_ fMha/el#tlmttHom CIMfWW...,., NtowtDM~ (9419)57 .. ~ ...,_~.;~.CO<" APRIL 24 Ronald Steven B1llagrana. 52, Garden Grove Robert Douglas Herbst, 58, Newport Beach APRIL 23 Rene Michelle Corrigan, 42, Irvine REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS COSTA MESA 746 Wesleyan Bay, S227.SOO 3210 Oregon Ave .. S133,000 3116 Promenade, $458,000 1951 Balearic Drive, S441,000 1634 Briar Rose, S552.SOO 2348 Fordham Drive, S270,000 1090 Corona Lane, US4,000 NEWPORT BEACH 23Q>5 Mesa Drive, S550,000 2018 Beryl Lane, $640,000 1621 Ruth Lane, $890,000 6 Old Course Drive, $2.32 million 47 Silver Pine Drive, $910,000 1280 Bison Ave., S437,500 2821 Blue Water Drive, $840,000 959 Tiller Way, $655,000 JooeJ.~ Art Olrec1ot (949) s 74-<1224 JO•~ 1.tnto<OlafJm~ com S-McO-*. f>h<>lo~ (949) 764-.. JS8 le n phoro•t•tl~s com NDWl...Swf 0..,..--Mtl C"m~ dnd touru tl!f'.IO'I•"• (949) S7,.,..216 drepa bharar/Je/•11-1 com J\#M Cwn1r•• N1>wpo11 8'!1Kh r•po<ter, (9.49) ~7~-4212 /Vil~ <•u9r•nthelal"'"'1 com V-.0... ' •• ,.,,.,.••Port~·. (949) 574-<12611 )'l'.)11n9 cll.tn9ei.11~.com ...... ~ l'nli\J!> ""° ,,,_""'--"' ~ ('M9) 166--030 ,,..,, clrnronei.11.-. com ~.-.- (l)\IA ~ report.,, (9"9} S7"--07S loll!• ,,.,,,.rei.rlmo>s com ow....__ (tlll(.~-·~-r. (M) \1 .. -4111 d<i/r<f<•.,_,.,.1/mes.com ..,. ......... i.tw. •lit-.~) 57M2M ~ ~•tlme.rotrt PltD1-1rw Mil Dll GtllQ,..,, Don Lffttl, !offn Hlllef, Git,. Ale..,. NEIGHBORS The Susan G. Kornen Breast Cancer Foundation Orange County Affiliate select- ed four Newport Beach residents to sit on the golf 1 committee for Betsy Klein its second annual Links to the Cure Golf Tournament. Betsy Klein, Sally Molnar, Lorrie TUertc and Jeri Wilson were selected to partici- pate in the tournament that is geared toward raising funds to support breast cancer research, education. sueening and treat- ment. The event will take place at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Coyote Hills Golf Course in Fullerton. The ability to host such events that allow the foun- dation to pursue its mission to eradicate breast cancer as a life- threatening disease is achieved in part by the people chosen to work for the foundation. Recently, the local foundation, based in Costa Mesa, announced BEAQE8S t:JQTUlU (949) 642-6086 Record your comments about the Dally Pilot or news tips, ADDRESS OtJr addrMS is 330 W. lay St., Costa M~. CA 92627, Office houn itre Monday · Friday, 8:30 •. m. • 5 p,m. COM.ECDONS It Is the Pilot's policy to promptly corrm all errors of su~•. Please call (949) 57~. • EYI The Newport ~ Mela Dally Pilot(~ 14WOO) Is~ mily. 1n Newport BHCt1 anc:1 com ....._ ~ Kliptloni .... Miiiabie ontf by ~ ing to The nm. Or-. County (IOO) 252-9141. In .... ~ of NMpor1 INct1 end c-. ..... dliOtptloi• to the o.ily,......,. ...... """"' ~ flnt ct.a mall for.JIG ... manlf\. .,_ Include ........... .,.. .... .... ,~ .... --- dw'fllto ""~~ Me.I ~Plot. '-0. looc ,,. 0... Meg, CA tlQI. c:opyrtght: No MM Sally Molnar Lorrie Tuerk the election of officers to serve on its board of directors for 2002-03. The foundation will be headed by Heidi Shurtleff as president and will include Aletha Anderson, president elect; Sandy Flnestone. past president; K.thy Yhlp, secre- tary; JoyC9 Kirchhofer, treasur- er; and Sharon Turner, legal counsel. The committee chairs were also announced, and they include K.thy Pearso", Race for the Cure; Jacquin Anmtaslo, board development; c.thlffn Brier, survivorsh ip; Wilson, fund development; and Molnar, administration and finance. Additional appoint-• ments include Klein, marketing; Clyst.81 W•lsh, programs; Mllrd• Smith, education; and stories, illumattons. editorial matter or advertkements herein can ~ repro- ' duced without written perm~lon of copyright owner t:JQW IQ REACH US Orcutatk>n The Times 0fange County (800) 2S2-9141 Advertlsin9 Clas.Jified (949) 642-5678 Display (949) 642-432 1 Editorial News (949) 642-5680 Sports (949) 574-4223 News Fax (949) 6-46-41 70 Sports Fax (949) 650-0170 E-mail: dallypllotO/atlmes.com Main Of'fb Business Office (949) 642-4321 Businea Fait (949) 631 -7126 Publkhed by Tltnel C°""""""Y .._ • dM4on al tlw LOI AnQ9lft llnwt. --OINlr .... -- Jeri Wilson Heidi ShurtleH Us.a Kantrowttz, community grants. While the foundation uses its employees to help raise funds throygh various events, it also relies on donations from local companies. The Vons/Pavilions grocery stores in the Orange County area recently donated S2. 1 57 to the founda- tion as a result of the organiza- tion's Vons Cares program, which provides customers with an opportunity to make dona- tions to various charities throughout.the year. Vons store manager D•vkt Jones present- ed the check to Komen Executive Director Ann Trwuiw Ramlrea. The local foundation has raised more than $7.7 mil- lion over the past 10 years .... Marine Corps Pfc. Brian J. David Jones Ann Truxaw Ramirez Torres, a 1998 graduate of Estancia High School, has com- pleted three months of his six- month deployment in the Mediterranean Sea and Arabian Gulf. In support of Operation Enduring Freedom, Torres, along with fellow Marines in the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit. have conducted offensive raids against Taliban and Al Qaeda forces in Afghanistan. Torres' unit also worked 18 days to complete humanitarian and civic projects in various coastal areas of Kenya. • NEIGHBORS spotlights achieve- ments in the community. Please direct noteworthy information to Bryce Alderton,via tax at (949) 646- 4170, or send e-mail to dallypi-/otOlatimes.com. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST ly winds will blow stronger at While it'll be mostly cloudy 15 to 25 knots. with 2-to 4. this morning, the clouds will foot waves and a northwest burn off and the sun will shine . swell of 5 to 7 feet. The same throughout the afternoon. wllf be found this evening, Highs wllf stay cool at about 64 though the winds will ease or so, and lows will be in the tonight. low 50s, It should be warmer come SURF Thursday and Friday as the sun-The latest southwest swell shine continues and highs will bring wave height Into the hover near 70. chest-to head-high range thl:; lnfonMtloft. afternoon. Thursday should be www.nws.no.a.gov. even larger, providing for some overheads. BOATING FORECAST· w.n.r quality: The westerly winds will blow www.surlrl~r.org. 15 to 20 knots In the Inner waters this afternoon, with 1-TIDES to 3-foot wa\lfl and a west Time ........ swell of 4 to 6 fe.t. This 7:s4a.m. -0.39 feet low evening, the winds will ~come 3:08 p.m. 3.22 feet high northwnterly but will 1lto 6:36p.m. 2.82 fHt low blow 15 to 20 knou. Later, the winds wttl e.se up. WAJllt 11MNMTURE Out firth«, the~-A,bout&o ' Dai~ Pilot -'Nednesday. May I, 2002 3 Residents set May .S annexation µieeting Boat show offers qqite a. catch I Those in the county area and Newport Beach leaders disagree about a numbe r of key issues that must be worked out for effort to move forward. • Annual Newport . In-Water Boat Sliow this y~ar includes an unusual contest and largest display ever. June Casagr•nde DAILY PILOT EAST SANTA ANA HEIGHTS -Residents <ll,. lhis unincoryorated area plan to hold a special meeting to • decide once and for all whelher they want to be part of Newport Beach. The meeting, to be held on Mdy 8 by the committee that represents residents to the rounly's Redevelopment Agency, will give residents of lhe area an opportunity to hc:ar a city representative answer the three questions most on residents' minds: • Why does Newport Beach want to annex the area 11 there's no financial advan- ldgc to the city? •. What b.cncfits ran the n ty offer? •And what assurances can the city give that it won't chdnge the land-use designa- tions that now make the com- munity a uniquely diverse pl dee. . Further, the residents' group plans to present d List of rond1tions of annexation that 1t wants the city to agree to. These include city mainte- ndnce of common ar~as, and providing the same fire, pobce and emergency med- 1cdl services that il proVldcs to the rest of the city. A proV1- s1on on trash pickup, though, rould be a sticking point. Residents want the city to pay for their trash pickup, said Roger Summers, chairman of the committee that represents the residents on redevelop- ment and other issues. But it's not likely the city will agree. "We're not offering trash pickup there, H Assistant City Manager Dave Kiff said. Kitf explained that the city 1s providing free trash collec- tion to Newport Coast resi- dents because the property WE DELPIER 714-549-2101 c...-... • r r TJ .. .,. ~ ~it'~~ k'IY£r Lunch I Dinner ' 51410 517~ ~'°",',./Ml ('}~; tJ1it'ltN6 '16AO tWwpo« ... (9'9) 67S-3474 ('°"'*'Y Delaney'•) Scd\ Cocilr ~ Ylogt (OOOll ~ lllDm "°*'°""> (714)~7' ... uMaJUIJ ...... • ' FYI • WHAT: Meeting for resi- dents of East Santa Ana Heights to c;onsider annexa- tion to the city of Newport Beach • WHEN: 6:30 to 9 p.m. May 8 • WHERE: The Koll property at 20071 Cypres.s St. taxes there make it afford- able for the city to pay for that service. But Santa Ana Heights is a redevelopment area, which means that any growth in property taxes from the area don't go to the city but irlstead are used to pay back the county agency. "It's not affordable lo pro- vide trash pickup there," Kitf said. · · Residents heTe now pay for their own trash pickup. Summers said residents are willing lo use redevelopment · funds to pay for part of a fire station built irl their neighbor- hood. But they oppose Newport Beach's proposal that redevelopment money pay for all of it, because the new station -would provide fire service to areas outside Santa· Ana Heights. Summers said he called the special meeti.Pig by the group, which has come to operate as a de fac;to resi- dents association, lo form a unified front on the annexa- tion question. "We have not met as a com- munity over the issue of annex- dtion since back in 1999, • Summers said. •Now here we are 2002 about to go to the LAFCO workshop, and we would like to be as unified as possible about where we would like to. go as a community. The Local Agency Formation Commission, known as LAFCO, will hold 1ls first workshop on annexa- bon on May 16. OURMEALSARE I A TRIP TO MEXICO June C.sagr•nde DAILY PILOT BACK BAY -The West's biggest boat show just got survivalistic. As part of the 29th annu- al Newport In-Water Boat Show, 10 people will com- pete for a chance to take home a 2 1-foot Triumph Center Console fishing boat valued at about $25,000. But the winner's arms might ~too bred to steer- the person taking home the p rize will be the one who can remain standing the longest while holding on to a rod and reel connl?cted to th e boat. Organizers are calUng this the "Calch-A- Boat Challenge. H "We were looking for something that was differ- ent than your typical raffle, H said Duncan Mcintosh, pro- moter and organizer of the show. "This will give people something to cheer for. ff For many, though, the boat show ltseU Is plenty to cheer about. The largest in- FYI • Wf¥T:.29th annual Newport l~Water Boat Show • WHEN: Noon to 7 p.m. today; 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; 'and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday • WHERE: Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort and Marina, Corner of Jamboree Road and Back Bay Drive •COST: S10; children 12 and younger get In free • CALL: (949) 757-5959 FULL BAR COCKTAILS CELEBRATE CINCO DE MAYO ALL WEEK LONG! AND SUNDAY MAY 5™ 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·64S·7626 SABATINO'S Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Please call for hours, directions & reservations. : (949) 723-0621 : WHY STAY HOME Sunset Dinners 'Rjstorante 9damma qina Monday-Friday: 4:30-6:15 'l1ac Real Prime Rib or Fdct Mignon (with soup or salad) JUST $13.90 .. ..,. Pica.ta or Salmon CJ.ca '(M9) 67~9500 ww-v n·sa'·~•n 2'1 F.-C-Hltifiwa1 • NcwjMN1 a.d ' PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT The wooden pilothouse of a 1929 Fellows & Stewart cruiser contrasts wtth the fiberglass yachts for sale at the 29th annual Newport ln:-Water Boat Show. some show-stopping multimillion-dollar yachts. On Thursday, a presentation will take place on the Nordhavn 40, the sis- ter ship of a boat that left Dana Point lut year on a 26-week. 26,000-mile trek around the world. Jim LeisbmaD. vice president of Pacific Asia Enterprises, will make a presentati<;m a t noon about the boat's global voyage. Speedboats share tent space at the show, wblch runs through Sunday at the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort. A number of other events through . the show's close on waler show in the West, the event exhibits motor boats at Newport Dunes and sail- boats at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. "The boats just look so much better in the water · than they do in some conven· tion center, ff Mcintosh said. "This is where thE:!Y belong.· The show will begin at noon today with the Catch- A-Boat Challenge and will showcase more than 550 boats, including 360 in the water -a record for the show. About 150 vessels are 40 feet or longer, including Sunday are all designed to complement the' experience of viewing one of the most impressive col- lections of boats on display in California or anywhere. "The show keeps growing every year,• Mcintosh said.· "It keeps getting better.• DON'T MISS THE FUN! SATURDAY, MMr 1111-1 9AM-5PM .. s0uTH .BAYFRONil"', BAlB°" ISLAND 80 [()CAL ARTl~I S,.SIX BANDS F R E E -.A D M I S· S .I 0 N ...... n111e ..... , -===--=-~ .............. • Mii"' 4 Wednesday, May 1, 2002 PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES COSTA MESI • EAST 191'H STREn A cornmerclal burglary was reported In the 100 block at 1 :49 a.m. Monday. • WALLACE AVENU~ A vehicle burglary was report· ed in the 1900 block at 6:41 am. Monday. • HARBOR BOULEVARD: A commercial burglary was reported In the 2800 block at 7:25 a.m. Monday. • VICTORIA STRER Graffiti was reported in the 1000 . block at 7:27 a.m. Monday. • ANAHEIM AVENUE.: A home burglary was reported in the 1800 block at 9:47 am. Monday. GREG FRY I DAILY PllOl Parent Help USA volunteer Julie Nava shares a bug with Destiny, 3, whose mother attends parenting 'classes. • • AMHERST PlACE: A grand theft was reported in the 200 block at 11 :06 a.m. •.WEST 1aTH STREfl A grand theft was reported in the 500 block at 11:56 a.m. • FAIR DRIVE: A home bur glary was reported in the 400 block at 2:31 p.m. Monday. • TUSTIN AVENUE: Vandalism was reported.1r;i the 1700 block at 4:55 p.m Monday. NEWPORT BEACH • SURREY DRIVE: A muslC disturbance was reported in the 4600 block at 11 39 p m Monday. • SEA GULL LANE AND SHERINGTON Pl.ACE: A hit-J and-run was reported at the inte™?ct1on at 10 13 pm Monday • NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE: A COl'IJL'l'lercial bur- glary was reported 1n the 900 block at 7 59 p m Monday. • DOVE STREET: A veh1Cle theft was reported in the 1600 block at 6.52 p.m Monday. •BAY AVENUE: A grand theft was reported in the 600 block at 6.50 p.m Monday • OTERO: An animal bite was reported 1n the 300 block at 12·43 p m Monday REMINDER CONTINUED FROM 1 things," Kanarek said. The organization works to prevent child,pbuse mainly through parenting classes, with the goal of stopping violence before children are taken out of the home, said Tom Birch, a past president. "We think it's better to keep families intact," Buch said. It also has a referral pro- gram to find low-income housing for its clients and also provides bags of gro- ceries. One parent who has ben- efited from the orgaruzallon 1s Sarah Key Marer, who lost d 16-rtionth-old daughter to child abuse. Marer has been on the board for more thdn d year to help others cope with l~e emotional and physical SWAP CONTINUED FROM 1 Assistant City Planner Wendy Shih said it is regular practice for the city to check sites, but that the swap meet Ful lenlceeata•• S1zzl1ng Fajita Bar • Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar Pm., •• ,.. Go • Enchiladas • • Fajitas • Mini Tacos • Chrngolinga • Guacamole • Salsa AND~OREI ,, 'You can have some good come out of tragedy by dedicating your lite to help others.' effects of violence. •You c;an have some good come out of tragedy by dedi- Cdting your life to help oth- ers,· Marer said. While the organization would like to expand its efforts to serve more clients, 1t 1s dealing with a severe fmanciaJ crunch. It must rd1 se about $35,000 soon just to cover the current level of services for the next year. "There's been a tremen- dous shortage of funding due lo Sept. 11 , the economy issue was "difficult because it 1s on a weekend. H Shih Sdld she had no record of the letter and could not com- ment on whether the swap meet was VlS1ted in June 2000 City planners did VlSit the site m November after an apparent mcrease m traffic along Fa1rv1ew Road prompted a city study. The study fo und that the swap meet operates with an excess of about 200 vendors and an additional day not a;.itho- nzed by the city in the origi- nal 1984 permit. In March, nty officials noU!ied the coll ege that the and a lack of education,• Kanarek said. Less funding also means less ability to help people s uch as Janine, who request- ed not to have her last name printed, who sought the organization's help after she and her children escaped a violent situation at home. •When we left, my older children had some post-trau- matic stress,• Janine said. "The}' were reprogrammed to learn hands are not for hit- ting." The monument is a - provocative reminder of how many children's lives are " affected by abuse, she said. "When I saw it, I was in tears,• Janine said. ·u I was to give a name to it, I would call it the unheard, silent cries for help.• • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers edu· cation. She may be reached at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at deirdre.newman@latimes.com . campus swap meet was vio- lating the school's agreement with the city, and college officials quickJy agreed to comply by scaling back. The swap mee t will meet on Sundays onJy and with less than 275 vendors starting this weekend. Jim Mcilwain, vice presi- dent of administrative ser- Vlces for OCC. said the swap meet has operated on both weekend days with nearly 400 vendors for more than 15 years. During that time, oty planners would send letters similar to the one dated June 8, 2000. College officials believed the city was com- pletely satisfied with the swap meet. "The onJy thing we know is that the city would period- ically review our permit, and it was renewe d on every occasion,~ Mcllwain said. Mcilwain said the college ~~~~~N~ Z!Jtl7~r~ Mattress Outlet Ston! 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South ol ~5 Pwy (714) 545-7168 50%0/f ilk Florals, Topiaries, Orchid , Palms & Trees · \ I I I • I ' I I I II • I I ' ' 369 E. 17th' Street, Costa Mesa (located behind Plum's Patio) Mon.-Fri. l(}.OOlm-6«lpm. Sae 10:00.m"5:00p.n, S-. IO:OOlm-~ oopn. Phone -949 646-6745 Dolly Pilot LINES my first born standing on the cusp of manhood ready to take flight. A man-child CONTINUED FROM 1 with a clear plan and a -ielentJe,u f~ on what he isb wants his life to be, and plotted at first to rellnqu already some distance down lhe11 aging sedan-to charity tl\e road to that destination. ln exchange for ~batever Every minute of these meager tax benefit µte gov-1 t f w days have pulled at emment uses to reward as e mind such philanthropy. But just ID)'. eyebrows to re me prior to pulling the trigger of it. He spen~ the bulk of on that plan, the prettier his free ~e with his band half of that marriage holed up m our garage, _phoned..my wife (the prettj-huddJed over ~elr mixing er half of our union) tO ·• board· and laym~ do~ inquire if she knew anyone tracks and working bar~ to .who needed a car. make it. And I look at him Ever the clear thinker and see the drummer and and strategist my wife the sound engineer and the remincfed her1that we'd producer who will "change soon have a driver in the the music business,• as he hous~. "We'd love for him to is wont .to say, in near full have it,• came the voice on flight. the other end of the line. Which never bothered And so the deal (to his ela-me so much because he was tion and my quiet horror) home. The car will change was done. all that. It will carry him out On Saturday, we visited into the world where the them and examined the creeps and goons danger- vehicle. It was clear soon ously race about. Where the enough to my son, indeed martini-saturated careen. all of us, that it suffers from Where the mascara queens the usual maladies that apply and drive. But it will plague a 12-yea.r~old car. carry him, too, to the life he Some scratches an,d odd. rat-has mapped for himself. To Ues and the creepmg Qnp-school. To his gigs. To the drip from an old seal on the studio. On the dates he'll trans~ssion pan. ~ome have with the girl he'll stuf~ mconsequen~aJ cos-marry and the young ladies melics, other~ easily and he won't. c~eaply repa1re~. B_ut he That car will take my boy d1dn t c~re. To him 1t wa~ a away, and it needs to be Por~ch.e 1ust.o~t.of the box. that way. That's becduse it's A ~ul in a bikini. Plus the. his time to sit in the driver's P!1Ce -a mere dollar -fit seat. To decide direction his budget. d where to tum. To expe-Once we got the car an .home, 1 scoured the thing as lfence the potholes and the if it we re the girl my boy fend~r. benders and the was to marry. Would it be e~qu1s1te freedom of the good enough? Would it be wtde-open road. reliable? Would 1t strand I only wtSh I couJd come him or break his heart? But along. really the answers (both rationale and emotional, and therefore at odds) didn't matter because it was what h e wanted -and needed - to seize his inde pendence. And so I found myself wrestling with the reality of SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT Oscar 1'lateo, 11 months, ls carted around the OCC swap meet by bh grand- mother, Juana Mateo on Saturday. and the swap meet. will a pply to the city for a redesigned swap meet to operate on both weekend days. College attorneys will start the application process within the week, he said. City and college officials will continue to work togeth- er to come up with a solution that will work for everyone, Mcilwain said. • LOLITA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949) 574-.4275 or by e-mail at lolita.harperOlatlmes.com. QI ITU ARY Marjorie Helen Paris Marjorie Helen Paris, a C~ Mela resident, died Pdday. She WM 82. Mn. Paris, a retired pri- vate airplane pilot and recreation therapltt, ti survived by daugbtet Penny Wilton, eon Mn and lllter SUND Virginia Plein. . • BYRON DE ARAKAL 1s a freelance writer and communications consul- tant. He resides in Costa Mesa. His column appears Wednesdays. Readers can reach him with news tips and comments via e-mail at byronwriterOmsn.com. Visit his Web site at www.byronwriter.com. McDonald, Uoyd L (84) Beloved husband of Florence (WICki) McOooald. brother of Bernard and Mildred, and father of Stewn (Jody) Mc:Oonald. Bruce (Maly) McDonald and Christopher (Dana) McDonald passed away peacefully at home the morning of April 30th after a long full life. He Is also survived and dear1y loved by six grandchildren. Bom in Minneapolis, Minnesota on September 15th, 1917, graduated from Stanford University In 1940 and enjoyed sucx:essful business careers In general constructlon, real estate development and restaurant ownership. He beQan his WOtking career in San Frandsoo after setVing in the US Navy. Lloyd's QOnl)anies were known throughout the Western United States for the construction of many notab6e military and government facilities built in the 1950's and 1960's. Later and in Southern carifomla, he deyeloped and owned numerous lndustr1al parks and ended his business emeavcn by founding and operating The Catcti and The Summit House restaurants. All surviving members of the family will greatly miss this wonderful man, husband and father. God Bless him and may he rest In peace. A Catholic mass sefVloe wlll be held Friday, May 3rd, 12:00 p,m. at OUr lady Queen of Angels, 2046 Mw Vllta Drtw, ~ Beach. In leu of flowers donations may be ll8f1t to Chlcflelp USA, P.O. Box 2954, ca 92659-2954 or Nalional P81tUnson Foundation 351 Holpital Ad. #106. NeiNpcM1 Beectl, ca 92663. .. • ... PllllCI 1M1W IEU.8MAllWAY Mottu.y • Ctll!pel ~· 110 Btmdway, eo.ta Mesa ..._.'llO .. .. . "' ... . .. ~--.. "/ have aix or seven of them who want the ball. They want Friday to be--here now ... " 1111 Sumner, CdM track and field ( coach Daily Pilot • Sports r Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 • ~ fox: 949-650-0170 mmwww MllY 6 honorte KATIE GROGAN Wednesday, May 1, 2002 5 -Sea Kill~' CUmmins goes all out . · GIRLS SWIMMING Mai time • ·fot Sailors in prelims Despite soreness, junior -. standout Tajima qualifies first ib 200 free ahead of Irvine's MacManus. Richard Dunn D AILY PILOT IRVINE -There was no cruise control in the Sea View League girJs swim pre-. liminaries Tuesday at Irvine High for Newport Harbor junior standout Mai Tajima. Tajima, who only started club swimming two years ago on the suggestion of Newport Harbor Coach Ken La.Mont. went through an arduous dry-land workout Monday with her Irvine Nova_quatics team a nd was feeling its affects in the league prelims. ·1 did try really, really bard. because . I'm sore from (Monday's) practice when we did a lot of running and drills on dry land,• Tajima said of her No. 1- qualifying time in the 200-yard freestyle (1 :59.91), ahead of favored Diana MacManus of Irvine. MacManus, who was second in 2:00.40, entered the meet with the quickest time (1:55.16). Tajima's season- best 1:56.99 was accomplished earlier in a dual meet against Irvine. There was "We still have 0 no rest for the wea ry , couple of sprinters however, as h h al1/i d T a j i m a w 0 ave qu e finished third for CIP ronslderoUon. in the 100 but I'd like to see backstroke in l :01.32, an them go laster ... • automatic CIF So uth e rn Sectio n qualifying time. Tajima , --------though, bad a lr eady qualified for CIF Division I competition in the 100 back with a 1:00.12 and has already qualified in the 200 individual medley. Most of the Sailors, in fact, have already qualified for CIP, including all three relays. But Newport Harbor junior standout Hayley Peirsol, a CIF qualifier in the 200 and 500 fr.eestyles and two relays, was feeling sick Tuesday and did not compete in the prellms, and, thus, is not eligible for Friday's finals, also at Irvine High. Peirsol is still eligible to compete in CJF. •1n this meet. people like Mal Tajima and Nicole Mackey, they didn't have to push themselves that hard today, because they can qualify pretty easily on Friday,• LaMont said. •There will be a lot faster times on Friday.• Tajima said she's hoping to swim a personal best Friday in the 200 free. Mackey was Newport Harbor's other top quaWier as the junior standout touched first In the breaststroke In l :09.19. Mackey entered the meet with the best time (1:06.55) and bad already qualified for ClF. Sbe was well ahead of No. 2 quaWJe.r Amanda Luciano of Laguna Hills (1:10.31). .Mackey, who also swims on two relays, qualified second In the 100 butterfly (58.08), an automatic ClP qualitying time. The event's No. 1 qualifier, Irvine's Flora Kong, tied Mackey'• Sea View League record In the 100 lly (55.90), set Lutyear. •we still have a couple of sprinters who have qualified for CIF considera- tion, but l'd like to see them go faster,• LaMont said, referring to Ann Belden SEE SWIM PAGE 6 Corona del Mar junior doesn't wait for lea~ finals, wtµle . several other locals advance to F[iday flight's main event: St.eve Virgen DAILY PILOT IRVINE -They call it the prelimi- naries, but the way Becky Cummins was competing it could have very well been.the finals. Cummins, a Corona del Mar High junior, won her heat in the 800-meter race when sh e went all out over the last 100 meters and finished five-hund.relhs of a second ahead of Estancia senior Hann! Geider at the Pacific Coast League preliminaries Tuesday at Irvine High. GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD Cummtns was among seven. Sea finish first in her heal Kings who advanced to the PO. Finals, • 1 wanted to prove to my coach (Bill Friday at 5 p.m. at Irvine. Gelder and her SWDJ'ler) that I can do lhe ( 1,600 relay); twin sister, Jasmine, also advanced, that's the ultimate team (event),• along with Diana Rosete and Ludi Cwnrnlns said. ·1 wanted to prove to Valdez, while Costa Mesa was led by him I can still pump out a good 400, Sharon Day and Christine Bjelland.--an<! I.still have foot speed, even if you • •1rs getting down to the point where Mve to drag it out of me.• 1 you k ave to push yourself and put SUmner was impressed with everything on the line,• said Cummias, Curnmms' effort, but be won't make a who also said she went into her kick decision on his 1,600 relay team until b ecause she wanted to practice it. Friday, when the relays, field events "Being that there was no (3,200) and~ and the 3,200 will take place with the relay this was my workout. I b~ Julie rest of the finals. (Allen) screaming her head off and I . •1 like to see her try that bard but not bad to do it. I had to go.• at the prelims, • Sumner said. • 1 was Cummins, an asthmatic, was also impressed with the heart, but it's the driven by more th~ just wanting to wrong day. I need her to be ready for th~ HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL SEAN HllilR I OAl.Y PILOT Costa Mesa's Dan BlUer (right) awaits a throw as CdM's Keith Long scurries back to the bag. DEAl.·>LOC Mustangs' 5-2 win leaves friendly rivals tied for fourth in PCL race. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA-Since most of the athletes that comprise the Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar high school baseball teams have been summer league teammates, perhaps it's fitting they DOW share a kinship in the Padfic Coast League standings. By v;irtue of Mesa's 5-2 victory Tuesday night at TeWm.lde Park. the. Mustangs and Sea KJngs are deadlocked in fourth place, one game behind third-place Laguna Beach with three games remaining to dedde th.e league's third guaranteed CIP SouUiem Section playoff berth. The first of those three remaining games will. once again, pit the two friendly rivals again.st one another - Friday at CdM -with the winner gaining a huge boost beading into th.e final week. •we really like playing those guys, because we have a lot of respect for their players and their coaches,• Costa Mesa Coach Kirk BauermeAster said •1t•s real easy for our guys lo get up to play, because they want (the Sea Kings) to know we have good players, too .• Michael McGuite finalized the four-hit Owty with an RBI singl~. on which Bitler (who advanced to second on a double steal) hustled home when lhe ball was bobbled by the left fielder. After Jorgenson and Perkins singled with two outs 2 in the fourth, Bitler, who bad 5 just three RBis in his 43 a.t- Perhaps the best Mesa (1 1·12, 5-7 in league) has to offer is senior Nick Cabjco, who spark.led under the lights by earning bis second strdigbt complete-game victory. Cabico, a four-year varsity perf onner, struck out SCOlllOAl9 bats before Tuesday, drove home two insurance runs with a liner over shortstop that carried into the gap for a double. nine, yielde-d just five bits and clutched up to strand SN IUnp rune Sea King runners. Mlat.-9 •When you can throw three pitches at any given time like (Cabico) can and i oes, it puts the hitter at a disadvantage,• CdM Coach John Emme said. • (Cabico) made it very tough to hit tonight He stepped up and made the pitches when be had to, so you have to tip your cap to bun.. CdM junior left-hander Nick Rhodes also posed problems for Mesa hitters, fanning 11 and working four scoreless innings. But, the bottom third of Mesa's order went a collective 6 for 8 to account for nearly all the Mustangs.' offense. Junior first baseman Dan Bitler, hitting ln the No. 9 spot, was 2 for 2 with a double. the game's only extra- base bit, and drove in three runs to give Cabico all be would need. Biller's RBI single in the third was lh.e third of four straight hits for the hosts. Adam J019enson and AJ. Perkins singled to open the third and senior . •over the course of a season, everyone is going to have to contribute and the bottom of the order did it for us tonight,• Bauermeister said. "The h.mny part about that is, the bottom pert of the other teams' order has really lcilled us this year.· Mesa killed C dM's bid to join Laguna Beach, a loser to league- leadlng Northwood Tuesday, in third place, whDe breathing life into its own postJeason hopes. Emme is hopeful his team (ie-u 5-7) will be ready Friday. i:;. \,1> "Every time we've had a game we absolutely bad to win, we've come through.• lbJune Mid. •Hopefully, we can do that again Friday.• CdM broke Cablco's 12-inning score.1eA streak by scoring twice in th.e sixth. After Billy Eag~ and Keith SEE BASEBALL PAGE 6 finals. Luck.i:ly, ·she has some time to recov~.· Cummins also advanced in the 1,600, finishing second in her·heaL Bjelland won the beat lo 5:18.18, wblle Allen had the best time for CdM in 5:1.C.19. Allen is the defending PCL champion in the 1,600 and 3,200. Costa Mesa's Vicki Pham. advanced in the 100 hmdles after finishing fourth in her beat in 19.29. Day, the defending PC L champion in the high jump, advanced with pie top time in the .COO (58.79). She was followed by CdM freshman Melissa .Swigert, Estancia senior Jasmine Gelder and CdM's Sara Cla.ster. Haruµ Geider advanced with the top time in the 100, while CdM senior S~E GIRLS PAGE 6 BOYS TRACI AND FIELD Rojas, Powell come through Estancia junior and Costa Mesa junior step ·up and push injuries aside to advance _to league finals. Steve Virgen OAJLY PILOT IRVINE -It's that time of the year, when runners who have injuriefl forget their pain and when personal bests become the norm. The Paci.fie Coast League track and field preliminaries at Irvine High featured athletes who typified heart. Estancia junior Humberto Rojas and Costa Mesa junior Zach Powell were among the many who put forth their best effort to reach Friday's PCL Finals, al 5 p.m., at Irvine . Rojas, who was ill, went without food for two iiays and hadthis temperature reach 101 degrees last week, came back on the scene on Tuesday and finished with the top times to the 1,600-meler race (4:30.86) and the 800 (2:01'.Aa). •He's a natural athlete,• said Estancia distance coach Charlie Appell. who mentioned he wanted to wait until Fri.day to .comment further on Rojas. ·we'll see wbat be does on Friday and if he doesn't relapse.· Powell, trying to overcome nagging hamstring tightness, advanced with th.e top time in the 300 intermediate hurdles (42.89) and also advanced lo the 200 and 400. "U Zach is healthy (the 300 hurdles} is going to be a great race,• Costa Mesa Coach George Greenwalt said . •rm looking forward to seeing that one.• Powell will be closely contested by Corona del Mal"s Chris CUpenter, who also advanced tn the 110 high hurdles. The 300 high hurdles will also include E.standa sophomore Jason Johnston. who also advanced in the 110 bwdles. Costa Mesa's Devaot Xoai advanced In the high hmdles, as well. Estancia )Will have four runnen tn the 1,600 on Friday. Eagle senior Mike CasiJlas, Abel Flores and Panfilo Elias will join Rojas. Flores also advanced to the 800, as did Elias, a sophomore who ran on a blister that opened during the 800. Casillas will compete tn the 3,200 Friday, when the field events wtD U.O take place. Corona sophomore Kevin Artz, who advanced in the SOOtwtB also be tn the 1,600 after be grabbed the l8Ymtb spot out of eight possible to advance. Estancia Junior' adftnoed In the 400, while CdM's Cbds Rlnglbum met MKll: Cia.ndulli advanced in tbe 100. CdM junior Blake Diiiion not.bed behind Rojas in hb 800 beat and advanced. RiDgltnJm wOI race ageinlt ~Ill the200. SailorS sweep to ~ea View cro~ Newport Harbor handles Woodbridge, again, to claim sole possession of tiµe with 15-12, 15-9, 15-6 victory. IRVINB -Newport HarbOr H.igb's Sellon finished Sea View Leegue boy1 wolleyball play unbeaten after putting boll Woodbridge away n.scs.y Dight. 15-12, 15·9 15-6. DowD, 1-o. ln Game l, tbe S.Uon ....... I.round wtlb • ftourilb beblDd awwbel a . 91M eeys a lat tar our ...... lA.'fd , • MldNwpCllt c.da Om Ollila. ~73 ................ :!!! a r 'aOr(M'9nt.Olial _.,a:11111.10~ ..... .... =.c:, :r::z IOYS YOUIYIAl1 two digl and thr'M lllg met..,,,..). • Petenoa NaUy earved gr .. t •• mpedally wtlb 1111 lbolt .-vtng,. Mid Glmn. n. Slloll .. 23-8. 8-0 Ill ...... t • 6 Wednesday, Moy 1, 2002 HIGH SOIOOl SOFTIAll -Zoelle no~hits Eagles CdM pitcher misses pedect game on one infielder's miscue. CORO NA DEL MAR ~ Corona de l Mar Hlgh junior Alissa Zoelle, wbo did not pitch ldst week in order to rest ~ tired ctrm, was obviously rested and rectdy Tuesday, when she tossed d no-hitter in the Sea Kings' 9·0 Pacific Coast League win over visiting E&tancia. Zoelle, last yea.r's Newport- Mesa Distnct Player of the Year, ~truck out six and did not issue d walk. An error occuned in the lou_rth inning , when a CdM Ulhelder had' a routine grounder go off her glove. Zoelle, now 5-4 as a pitcher, also went 3 for 3 with two biple3 and a wallc. She scored three runs. Othe r o ffens ive stars for CdM (9·8, 5·2 in league) were junior Lauren Loe (3 for 4 with & home run, triple and double and five RBis) and senior Casey Bwme y (2 for 4). It was the first no-hitte r for Zoelle, who tossed a one-hitter against Bols a Gra nde as a freshman. rACJf!C cow WG4I ColloNA OIL MM 9, EstAN0A 0 EstMla4 000 000 0 . 0 0 3 Corona del Mar 30t 104 x • 9 11 1 Ockey and Acosta: Zoelle and St~ W • Zoelle, l • Acosta. 2B • Loe (C.dM), Zoelle (C.dM). 38 • Loe (C.dM), Zoelle (C.dM) 2. HR · Loe (C.dM). Tars .snap losing streak Newport Harbor defeats Irvine, 4-2, for first Sea View League victory on the field in five seasons. IRV INE -Th.e Ne wport l ltHbor High sortball team defeated Sea View League host Irvine, 4-2, Tuesday to break a .18-gdme league losing streak on the field. The Sa ilors had not won d ledyue game on the field since the· mnth Sea View contest of U)1 1997 season. The Tars were dWt1rded two folfeit wins OVer C'orond del Mar, which did not field d team in 1998. Then went 0·8 111 league from 1999-01 and w 1•1t 11-5 ltus season against Sea V1t·\\ c ompetlt1on before Tu1 .duy It ho' been a long time co111111y ullCI the girls knew how mu1 la 11 111ct1nl to me,• said Ne'' JJUrl l uctch Jess Marunson, wh1J h ..il> been mvolved wtth the pr<>tJ11JJ11 the ldsl five years. "It al~u 1111.!dnt d lot lo the juniors on uur tedrn. They celebrated prl'\ly tJOOd." .J uhunne Bass hdd two RBls tor the Sdilors, who dlso received an RBI from Kyley Dall. Jennifer Gummerman had two hits lo assist scoring rallies'ln the sixth and seventh for Harbor, which broke a scoreless tie with one in the fifth and took a 2·0 lead in the sixth. After Irvine dosed to within 2-1, Newport scored twice in the seven th to lead, 4-1. Irvine added a run Jn the seventh and had the tying run on second, when Newport pitcher Kim Moore induced a soft line drive to 1u nior shortstop Athena Vasquez for the final out. Moore threw a complete · game six-bitter to improve to 12- 5. The Sailors, 14-7, 1-5 in league, were without their top hitter, as Amanda Campbell missed the game due to an injury. ~mtl..UGUI NEWPCMf HAll80ll 4, MvM 2 Newport Harbor 000011 2 · 4 9 2 Irvine 000 001 1 · 2 6 2 Moore and Glellson; Loxsom and PetefWn. W · Moore, 12·5. l · Loxsom. 28 • Bass (NH). Northwood shuts down Costa Mesa, 4-0 llW LNE Costa MeSd's Uyen Mdt ">tnyll·d with une out tn the seventh inning . breaking up Northwood\ Allyson Lewis' perlert gdJTle, but the Mustangs (15·H. 5·2 m the Pac1hc Coast Ledguc) couldn't mount d late r111Jy dS Northwood (14-7, 7-0) won, 4-0, Tuesddy on the wmner's diamond BASEBALL CONTINUED FROM 5 Long singled and advanced on d wiJd pitch, Eagle scored on Josh Bradbury's one-out groundout. The second run scored on an error, but Cab1 co. got th e third ou t on cl fly to rente r. Cabi co also SUlglcd ctnd stole his team-leading 16th base, while Brando n Lewis, J eritt Thayer and Nick Karpe added singles for th~ vts1tors PACJf)( COAST LUGU1 CosTA MBA 5, ~ Oil MM 2 CorON def Mar 000 002 0 · 2 5 1 Costa Mesa 003 200 • -5 8 4 N. Rhodes •nd ICarpe, Cabico and H\Jr1tB. W Cabico, 6..S l • N ~ 4-6. 28 • 8Rler (CM) Lewis had 12 strikeouts in the shutout and bas 232 for the season. PAClfK COAST llAGUI NolmMOOO 4, Cosv. MBA 0 Cost.a Ml!Sa 000 000 0 · 0 2 3 Northwood 200 200 x • 4 7 0 l.mdsay and OeMello; lewis and Ota w . lewis, , 4-6 l. • Lindsay, 15-8 28 -Ptzula (NW). w Northwood 10 2 • Laguna Br-ach 6 6 Tuesdty's Kmm C.Glta Mesa 5, c.oraw .. Mmr 2 Unlllenity 5, EstancM 1 Northwood 10, L.aguna Beadl 7 fl:l.dix'.I Slillml C.Glta Mlsa at QM. 3:15 &Wm at~ 3:15 Laguna Beactt at Northwood. 3: 15 Estancia drops tiff to University, 5-1 COSTA MESA - Unive rsity I ligh's Trojans stayed in the thick of the Pdciflc Coast League tiUe hunt Tuesday with a 5. t Esta ncia we re, in addJtion to Gates, Jere my Hauser, Paul Flory, J .B. Goff and Eric Scheafer. baseball victory on the KOlllOAID Estancia ca mpus, Flory was solid on the mo und, but ha d little luclc behind him. improving lo 9·3 in the University PCL. • £l9es ~ He gave up three earned runs, and two of those came on a bad· hop triple . The Eagles, 1-t 1 m '------...J league play, scored in the fourth Inning when Casey Gates Jed off with a base hit, stole second, advanced to third on a ground o ut by J ermaine Sne ll and scored on a passed ball. Coming up wlth base hits ror PAOHC com IMM UNMMITY S. IAMaA 1 Uniwrslty .210 110 0 • S 9 0 Est.Inda 000 100 0 . 1 5 2 Stone end~ Flory end Lund. W • Stone. l • Floty 31 ·Stone M SPORTS Doity Pilot . -HIGH SOIOOl GIRLS SWIMMING Sea Kings gear up for finals Corona del Mar ha& six runiler-up finishes in Pacific Coast League prelim.s Tuesday afternoon. lRVINB -Kim McKay and Brittany Bowlus of Corona del Mar High swam penonal-~ and CJP Southern Section- qualifying times ln the 200-yard ~le Tuesday to htghllght the Pacific C"oast League girls swim prellmiriaries at University High. . in each event qua.llf1ed for the finals. "It'll be interesting,• said Voiding, whose team had five other runner-up ftnl.shes in the prelims, tndu~ McKay's No. 2-qualifying time ln the 500 free with . a personal-best 5:20.53. Jessica Harkins (fowth lo l :09.62) and Heather Hapeman (eighth ln 1.:1 t.64) also qualified in the 100 back for the Sea Kings, while teammate Niki Hendtlck$0n advanced ln the 100 butterfly (third in 1:05.73) and 200 IM (sixth lo 2:29.79). In the t 00 fly, Corona del Ma($ Hayley Sl\eetz qualified sixth in 1:10.37 and eighth in the 50 tiee (27 .65), while KeJH Kline qualified eighth ln the 100 fl y (1:13,11). McKay qualified second In the 200 free in 1:59.58 and Bowlus fourth in 2:01.64. Cd.M's Jordan Anae qualified second in the 200 Individual medJey (2:16.77) and 100 breaststroke (1:13.11 ), while Vivian Uao was second.in the 50 free (26.34). Bowlus also had a runner-up qualifying time in the 100 free (56.06). · CdM bad two other qualitters in the 100 free With fourth-place l.Jao (57.01) and eighth-place Hapeman (59.47). Coach Doug Volding's Sea Kings, who· finished 4-1 in PCL dual mee~this year behind unbeaten Uni, will get another shot al the lfojans in Friday's finals at 1 p.m. In the prelims, the top eight individuals Cd.M's Christina Hewko qualified third in the 100 backstroke in 1:07.50 and qualified fifth In the 500 free with a personal-best 5:38.19. Ao lfodenbuis qualified ~venth in the 100 t>reast (1:18.07) forCdM, wlule Costa Mesa bad two swimmers advance to the PCL finals: Shirley Peng in the 50 free (fourth in 26.91) and Michelle Payne in the 500 free (seventh in 6:49-.28). · GIRLS CONTINUED FROM 5 J aclyn Thayer Is continuing her comeback from an ankle injury and also advanced. Thayer and the Geider twins advanced in the 200, which will also feature Day and Swigert, who won their respective heats. Also advancing in the 100 was Ashley Toreno, who finished in 14.02 ror the No. 8 spot. Cummins' finish lo the 800 was also a reflection or the Sea Kings' desi:re to win their third straight PCL title. Corona lost its finrt dual match in three years on April 11 at University, 87-49, and now the Sea Kings want revenge. ·This is a totally different meet,• Sumner said. "Unl can't come with an anny. They can't bring 46 long jumpers. That's over now. I kind of think I have the kids who want (lo win). You ta ke my best kids against their best kids l like my chances better. I'm ready and my kids are ready. I have six or seven of them who want the ball. They want Friday to be here no~.· . Dan Wrobllclcy, who has been the University Coach for 18 years, did not waver on bis call that he made when the season started. ·1 think we're going to win (the PCL title ),· Wrobllcky said. •(Sumner) is cheering for bis team. He's making a good choice.• Wroblicky also said his team won't be any more or less mobvated lo win the PCL tiUe because of Sumner's words. OOH I.EACH I OAllY PILOT Corona del Mar's Klnzt Kraemer (left) and Costa Mesa's Rachel Hughes, seen here competing bl a dual meet, took their shots ln the league prellms in the sprints, b~t came up short Tues~ay nighl BRIEFS SWIM - coNT1NuED FROM 5 I J and junior AshJey P~role in the 100 free and Jenna Murphy in the 200 individual medley. 1n a ddition to Tajlma 's top qualifying ti.me in the 200 tree, N~rt Harbol's Hillary Karges · ~aifcr:car6fVi'i eoiiWciy qualified for the finals with seventh-and eighth-pldce finishes, respec· lively, in 2:10.36 and 2:-10.38. Newport Harbor senior and Stanford-bound Carly Gee hr, who is oursmg shoulder problems and did not compete In the pre lims, 1s the league record holder m the 200 free (1:50.76). Murphy qualified sixth in the 200 IM (2:21.28) with a CIF con-• side ration time and qualified eighth in the 100 back (1 :05.13). Conway also qualified fifth in the 500 free (5:40.60), while Parole qualified sLXth lo the 100 free (58.22) and eighth in the 50 free (27.07). Newport Harbor's Anne Wight qualified sixth in the 50 free (26.89), whUe Belden qualified seventh in the 100 free (58.63) and teammate Paige Lansing quahfied seventh in the 500 free (5:45.13). The Sea View League finals Friday begm at l p.m. · Pirates survive 10-3 deficit Orange Coast rallies to eliminate Golden West in OEC mini-tourney, 12-11, will play at Fullerton Thursday. O range Coast I ~ I College baseball got off the floor a nd battered host Golden West with nine runs in the firth, sixth, seventh and eighth innings to post a 12·11 vtctory over the Rustlers in the hI'St round of the Orange Empire Conference mini·loumamenl Tuesday, sending the Pirates (28· 11) to PuUerton on Thursday. The Pirates rapped out four home runs, three triples and two doubles within the ir 17-bit attack. . Chris Slnner had a two-run shot in the third irlning, Donnie Murphy solo'd L,n the first inning, Glenn Hedgpeth had a two-run homer in the sixth and Ryan Marcos topped It ofl with his two-run shot in the eighth to glv~ the Pirates.the lead. 12·11. Slnner was 3 (or 6 with two runs scored and two RBis, Kyle Stanley was 3 for 6 with a triple and two RBis, and Marcos was 2 for 3 with three RBis. OIMR ... COWWWCI ORMm Cou'r 12. ..._ W)llT , , Ortnge Co.st 102 013 l2a • 12 111 Golden West 103'01 000 • 11 17 1 Allen, 5'JthtNnd CJ), Sd'tW9fW'I ~. lf..c. (6), Willi.-. (~ -Hanlon; t.gfow. SergtMlt en. NMdt\lln ,.,, FoxlNn (9) Ind Itta. W · WlllMlnw, ~. l • NMchm. 21 • lfown (G) 2. 8ecbr (G), Bites (G), Stlnlly (OCQ, l.ahmtM (QC'C) 38 • ltown (G). Simer (OCC), SIMl!ty (OCQ, UlhmlM (OCO. H~ • 5lmtr (OCO. ~COCO. Mtrtos (<XQ, H~ (OCQ. Two Uons honored Seniorou~~ Chad Chop and Marcu1 fiarrt. ,,. garnered pi.y r end p6Ccher-otltMt week honan in NAlA R*J'On U. Qap had a mmllllvua .-ea the plate, goaig 11for22 (.5115), wltb...., na.. tint bameruaa end 1' RBI•. H•rrt• ._, tbe dlatAn~. ltriklng out dine, .c.nertDg 13 blta ... llewlng e..rumtnlbe7.awlD ... ..... CdM wins, 15-3 Corona del Mar [fl] Higb's boys tenrlis team improved to 19-2, 7 ·2 in the Pacific Coast League with a 15- 3 victory at Costa Mesa Tuesday. Nick Gingold, Sean Pham and Alex Nguyen assumed the reins m singles and swept. Costa Mesa's doubles team of Spencer Solomon and Albert Nguyen swept Tuesday's competition. PMll( COOT llAGUI °*>NA oa. MM 15, CostA Mis.A 3 Singles·Gingold (C.dM)def.G Nguyen. 6-0; dtf. H11wnor\, 67-3; def. McN~ ~1; Phlm (CdM)WOI\ 6-0. 7-S, 6-0; Nguyen (C.dM) won. &-0, ~l. &-0. DoubMs • CMsten 8111-0odfon (C.dM) Ion to Solomon-A. Nguyen. 2.6; dtf. IA-Sneen, 6-0; def. 8. Nguyen-Va, 6-0; Hinger•fzadi (C.dM) lost, 2-6; won. &-0, 6-0; J. Schl.llte-T. Schl.llte (C.dM) lost, ().6; won, ~1. &-e>. Llon8 collect, 5-1 Chad C hop I e I launced a three- run homer to left- _ ,, center in Uie bottom of the eighth lnnlng to put the icing on Vanguard University'~ S· 1 Golden State Athletic Conference baseball victory over The Master's College Tuesday on the winner's diamond. The Llons (23·22·1, 16-12) took a 2· 1 lead in the fifth innJng when Matt nsthammer dtove in two with a double. Chop unloaded tils l 1th home run of the aeuon to Ice it. The Master's loaded the bases in the ninth inning, but were' turned back by Britt Echoll. '111tb&nmer,whowuhltbv a pitch twice, went 1 for 2 wttb hll doublit .rid two RBis. Oop WU 2for3. Vaguard fiidahM U. ...... seuon CID Tbunday, ~c..I Baplilt. ··--·: t 'tJI ,_.,,. • .,,......, == . t -... .. .. ........ cm.. .... ~---··--... L ·~ M•1Mmsuw Mo ...a.,M. Cd.M duo adv~oes Corona d el ~ Mar Hig h's Tim o Frohling and Nick · · • Sherman qualified for the CIF Ind ividual Tourname nt May 13 at Tijeras Creek with solid finishes at the Pacific Coast League Boys Gou · Finals Tuesday at Los Serranos CoUClub. Compe ting on the par-74 South Course, Frohling got his firth birdJe of the day on the final bole ror 8 1-over 7 5 to give hhn 151 ror the two-day, 36-bole to urna ment, and finishe d second overall. Nlck She rman, with an 81 on Tuesday, was 157 for the tourney and was fow1h. The top . six move on to CJP. Also competing for CdM • were Brad Chamberlin (80-83- 163 and Robert Ury (80-85-.165), who flnJshe d 10th and 13th, respectively. Estancla 's Jason Cassidy, meanwhile, qualified lo the No. 6 slot with a 78-81-159, a one - shot edge over his nearest rival to claim first-team all-league honors. Corona del Mar's Cham· berUn and Estand a 's Ryan Brown (79·84-163) were both 10th, whJch equates to second· tea.in all-league. The top 22, and ties, advance from the May 13 tournament to the CIP lndMduaJ Pinalt May 20 at Canyon CountJy Club. Nlfs Sowers sharp In the tint·bd [Q] of the Sea View League 6nell at m Doredo Golf COUIM ID LaDg 8Mda ~y. Newport HaltlOf ~an lawlDD&ow.n ....... for ...,.. .... ,.balll ...... , ..... ... ,_,, .. ., ... llli1••1i1111111&.aa I· Coast falls, 5-0 College's women's Ornnge Coast I • I te nnis team was elimina ted from the Southern California Reg- ional Semifinals by Grossmonl Tuesday at Palomar College in San Marcos. The Bucs, who finished 10-5 in dual n1alches. will be ell the Regional Individuals Thursday for a three-day meet at Mt. San Jacinto College, starting at 9 a.m . sow lfG!OMl SllllWS Gw•on s. OMNctE CoAsT o ~ • FolgeltOYI (G) dtf. Sommer, M. 6-1; 8C)(ges (G) def. Chang. ~2. mired; Brown (G) def. Nelson. &-0, 6-2; Irwin (G) def. V•luso. 6-1, 6-J; 5-mbreno (G)-def. Gudvangen. 6-3, ~2. I HAPPY BIRTHDAY Celebrating the Dally Pilot's Athlete of the Week series " I • I I TODAY RICKY MMTw fD COS1a Meu fooU>.11 JamM .......... Newport H.t>or girls IO(('M • TODAY'S SOIDW . . . .. ..... J ' Doily Pilot SPORTS Wednesday, May I, 2002 7 ANTEATER BRIEFS Anteaters' Anderson ·eig West Player of Week Matt Anderson was UC """"' -........ I e· I Weekend starters slated Booi¢ore and Russell Athletic. • Also for this game, all Jr. Anteaters are Invited to'llDeet some of the players at o presJame party with free pizza and <1rioM. 1 ...... tcum; Tuaon, Aflz. c...t.: 0.,,. S.lo • awarded Big West Player of the Week honors after rotations for this weekend's 1 ~ P\yd"IOlogy F.-. food: I« er.um helping the Ant.e.s.ters go 4-0 in last week's competition. The P••Je<tod pllchlng I ~ I long-awaited meeting with traditlonw base ball power To RSVP, call {949) 824-6369. FMIOftte MIMr. "/llny Jemes Bond movie with Sun Connety. Pierce· BrWlan 0t ~ Moote." .... 111N9dc llUU&&'ll: "leing pil'edld out fot rrrJ l(IO.Yftd ~ ---· ~ ~ tchool Qte ct.l\,porwtllp&." Anderson hll .526 this past week, recording his third home run of the year against Fresno State, to bring the squad to within-0ne ron and then scoring the tying run in bis next at-bat with a single. Cdl State Fullerton hdve been released. The host Anteaters (28-18, 9-3 m the Big West) tangle with Fullerton (29-15, 1~5) Fnday night, Staning at 7, with Sean Thlooy f7-4) on the mOWld for UCI, against We:s Littleton (7.J). The first 1,000 fans al Sunday's game will rece1ve a full set of UC Irvine Baseba.11 trading cards, featuring the Anteater players and coaches MNetut of ...... JM First In~ ~a<d ~ ttlifd In tNt 100.,•d ~ end second In tfie 100 lndMdull medllJ M the Ol'ange Ernpift Conferenm fin& DllyPloe Coll«tor JPOftJ CMd.,,., -s This .QaSt week~d, Anderso!}~~t 6 for 14 against Long Beach State with a run -scc>rtng triple in the senes opener. Anderson also figured in the pivotal second game, facilitating a three-run rally in the first and in the ninth. Saturday's 6 p.m. start wdl-pit ~rett' Smith (3-0j 'dgainst FulJerton's Dame Mernll {6-2) and Sunday, at l p .m .. Anteaters' ace Glenn Swanson (7-3) faces Fullerton's Jordan DeJon (7-3) Sunday home gam~ also are Youth Days at Anteater Ballpark, with free ad:m.i.sslon for all lads weanng theJ.T youth baseball 1erseys. Steve Scott lnvitaUonal . The UC bvme men's and I ~ I DEEP SEA Anderson currently leads the team and the Big West with a .404 average and has a team-high 76 hits. He is currently sporting an 11-game hitting streak and has 25 muJtiple-hil games to ledd the squad. Baseball promotions women's track and held teams bost the Steve Scott Jnvilalional Sunday dl TUlSOAJ'S COUNTS ia Newport ~ I boal 14 anglers 4 cahc.o ~ 1 halibut. I sculpin. 2 roddlfl. Dawy'I Lodcw no report For Sdtwday's bdseball game aga.mst the T itans, the first 200 people m dtlenddnce will receive a free UC Irvine Bd!.eball T-shJrt, sponsored by the UCJ Anteater Stad.Jwn. Fie.Id events beglll at 8:30 a.m. with the flt'St runrung event scheduled for ~no a.m ~ I M1unml I -.:HOrm l I -.:-11 w.mcal I M1unml I ~NOOCESI I -.:NOOCES I I -.cNOOCES l I WNOTUSI I NOTICEOfTRUST'EE'S TS No 2002·2812'1·0 lolrt Dubois BSC 11816 • the decedent NOTICE OF SALE No.254l:l8 No&e ol Tl\.llee'a 2. THE COURT NOTICE OF THE PETITION re· PUBLIC SALE TS No. 02-01188 Loan No. s• Y'1J ,,, In dtld Ul1der 8 ORDERS that an per· PETITION quests authority to ad· The mini s10rage 1801 2&42145 Tiiie Olll9f No Deed ol TM! Oa!eO 411711991. soos Interested In this TO ADMINISTER minister the ellate under ity, according to the on022rn1 ttwettorlln1u1er Unleu you take acllo:I to matter shall appear ESTATE OF· the Independent Admln· prOl/lslOns or Division e No. 16U7oeo.6 APN No ,,,~ ..,0 .,..,,_,.,, n"""' be before this oour1 at t11e DOUG' •s R ORR 1stratloo of ~states Act. 01 the Business and 423--023-18 ,.. 1-,....,._., .. _, hearing Indicated below """' · (This Authorily w!H allow Proresslons Code YOU ARE IN DEFAULT SOid at • ~ aale a you to show cause. if any. akl DOUGLAS RAY the personal raptesent· Cha.,ter 10 secuon ~i.O~TEgEf,~ ,,.., 111 eJrlllanallcn °' lhl why the petition tor ORR aka at•va to take many ac· 21707 (a), hereby 01119!> UNLE~ YOO TAKE ,.,, ol "" p!octjldngl ctlange of name should DOUGLAS ORR lions without obtaining NOTICE OF PUBLIC ACTION TO PROTECT ~you, you lhoUd CXllUcl not be granted CASE NO. A212948 cour1 epprovat Before SALE YOUR PROPERTY. rr a lawytt A~ lllCton '* NOTICE OF HEARING To all heirs. beneft· taking Cer1aln very Im· Extra Self Storage ..... MAY BE SOl.O AT A II> flt hil1leSI bidder klf c:asll, Date. JUN 04, 2002 ciartet, creditors cont portant acuoos. how· c:onCIUCt a pubic sate ot PU8UC SALE. IF VOU Cmllet's 01'dl ctl'Wll on 1 Time 2PM, Dept.:· L73 lngent crednors and aver the personal rlP'• the contents of the ~~NA~T~ :!n°'t1r~ ~= The eddrllSS ol the c:our1 pereons who may other· senlallvt will be required SIOr.lge space{s) named PAOCE.EDIN<l AGAINST etem llllDn °' a Chel:lt nwn Is same as noled aboYe WIM be Interested lrl IM to give notice to In-belOw. Wllh the contentS XQl:I'-vou SHOU\.O 3 A r.of11 of !his Order W1ll O< tsllte or boCh of tarasted persons untess being sold 10 me highest ~·ACT A LAWYEA Dy a sia:a or lederll ll'MQll to Show Cause shall be DOUGLAS R ORR ·aka 1hey have welYed notJOe biddef. tor lawful money Nolet It Ntebv ~ 11111 nl IOM ~ aM9 puC>llshed at least once DOUGLAS RA y ORR or consented to the of the United States of CTC Rell E&taie ~ .-.on. or awtg1 ** each weak for lour sue· ua DOUGLAS ORR proposed acfion I --me America (cash) A<A CTC ForedOlure IOIClfied In MCtlOn S102 cf tie ceSS1ve weeks priol to A PETITION FOR independent adminls· The sale is betng llelCI Services~· II ~IO ... '"-~~~~ Jtl8 date set f0< '-.ring PROBATE has been trallOO aulhOnty win be to satisfy a landlord's ~ 111 ~ w --•• ... ~--on the pelltiOn 1r1 file fol=-filed by OMAR 0 ORR granted unless an 10-lien and will be held ai TM! to~ bY be held tJy"' Qi/.~ towing newspaper of and MELODY 0 ORR 111 t11<asted person hies an 17692 Sampson Ln MaVIUE• JOflOAR 014* The ull wil be l!llde. general clrcutatfon. th• Superoor Coun 01 objectlOl'I to the petrtlon Huntington Beach CA CAAPENTER NC> llA wil!QA ~or Wit· i>Onted in this county Calilomla, Counly 01 and shows good cause 92647 on May 8 200Z MARJORIE MAAIE lltlly, expressed Ill ri-. Newpon Beach/COsla ORANGE wt'Y ltl8 OOUr1 ShOuld not et 12 pm CARPENTER, HUSBAND ,..ong bat, poaesMll\ or Mesa Dally Ptlot THE PETITION FOR grant the authority Auctioneer's Name AHO WIFE, AS JOINT ~ to IOlly "' DATE.: APR 15, 2002 PR08ATE requests that A HEARING on lhe Dennis Avina ~~'ff/1~~ oCligalloll Melted by slid JUDGE RICHARD 0 . OMAR 0 ORR ond petrtlOl'I W1tl be held on Bond t 140637301335 l/lllnmllll No IM-Deed ol Trutt The llldll· FRAZEE, SR. MELODY D ORR be MAY 23. 2002 at 1.30 The public is inVlleCI to 0659748\ of Ollleial a.gned TIUllee cltdalnw Mt JUDGE OF THE SUPE-appointed as per~onal pm 1n Dept L 73 to· anend. Terms are cash ~ n the o11ce ot 111 kllll•ty tor iny ~ICOlrc•-ol RIOR COURT representauves to ad cated al 341 Tne City only Owner reserves COu'1ly Recofdtr of Otancie lllf property eddresa or oltlS Linda Olbols Fton mmtt1ter the estate 01 the Drive South, Orange, !he ~t 1o btd Cqynty, Slall of Cal!tcmr:1 common ~. W .,1, 19S4 Pon Trlnlty Place decedent CA 92868 A general descriphon r&,t:, A°-f T~~ shown hefeut TNllOr(at. Rick Newpor1 Beach. THE PETITION re IF VOU OBJECT to of the property being FRONT ENTRANCE TO Tatrruller recoioett ~1991 California 926e0 quests authorily 10 ud •!16 granting of the pell· sold. along with the 1oen THE COUNTY u W.ll\mel'll No. 9H89319 In Publfshed Newport minister the estate under tlOO you Should appear bty of the Oceupant rent· COURTHOUSE 700 8ooll , PIO' cl Olclll ReG-Beach-Costa Mesa the Independent AClmin al the 1'1earlng end state Ing the spaoe are as fol· CIVIC CENTER DRIVE ordl In flt Offtce d ,. Re-Dally Pitol ~ 17, 24. istration 01 Estates Act your objections or ~le lows· WEST'. SANTA ANA. CA at conllf cl 01ft101Ccutt,51111 Mav 1, 8. ~ W45(! (This Aothonty will allow wrtttan obtecllons with SPACE NO .. pimtlc a:1io, :.n tht al Cllotcma, Olla of SK Flctltlout Bu1lneH lhe perwooat repre~enl the cour1 before the OCCUPANT, hiQhMI blddet .... ...!!! ~II 10.00AM PD cf atilles to take many ac hearing Your ap· PROPERTY =:'~11;;! 5* In h flonl al h Name Statement tlons wl1hout ob1a1n1ng pearance may be in per· DESCRIPTION .... al ~ •• and lagpolellfleMI~ a~h~~r:lS cour1 BPPIOllBI Belote 'ff':~ :;:er :'b~ A-096, Tom Millar ~ coo,1111v-i ~ -~ IO N Ptacnl CMc A ) Sune Archltecl\Jra. tall1ng certaln very 1m tTOR or conti""""' ~·,.,._ Shop llacuum. Stieat ·-,_. .. _ -401-411 E. Ctllpnln hit. portanl eC1t0ns how • .,,.. ... _...,.. Metal, l.Jldder o.ed of --'~J In IW ,,.... CA The ~ B) Stine & Thomsen 81/et the per.anal repra 110< ol Iha deceased, VOO A-310. Paul L Bres· -tn lllcl -... 111 ~ IO be Arch1tee1ura. 819 W senlahvea will be re must file 'fO'.Jf clalm wtlh iv-kv. Boxes. Bqcle .,.. and 11 llOll ~ Urie , 16th Street. Newport QUlfed 10 llM' notice 10 the cour1 and m11t a l="ISh 1'ri. Booils dllcrlbed0.:,': ......., e.:n, CA ._, ~~ 9=. 1291 interested persons un copy to the personal '9f: B-017, Richard Nikas ~ n. .... ~ AIMUOr"a Pllall IUnbW: ,,,__ ,.,.__, 1 ...... San,.... '-" they have wawed resentabvt ac>PC*lled "7 Pictures. Books. end Olt'llf COfMIC)lt 111.cn.20 legll ~ ·~ ... """' -.... ......,. not1C41 or consented 10 the COUr1 wlthln IOIK Cassettes, Boxes Lug ~ If tl'J/, ol llw Al mart Ulf dllctlbld WI 11111 Otliepo. CA 92401 the proposed tcilOfl ) monlhs from tl1e date ol gage Raclt ~~~to.... Deed cf 'fna The teal Thll bosJness_ IS con· The •'°'l*ldenl admln· the•h ISIUanc. ol let· S-039, Chnstopl\ar R _... ,. .,. rwnour1 -.o bJ Aid cM:led bV an wlCivldual •tration eu1honty wMI be terf 81 PRWfde!' 1r1 f>n>. Hitt. Othce Fumnura, 125 '2 . STREET, ~ • " "' atN al Mave you started granted unleaa an in· bale Code l8CtiOrl 9100 Boxes. Computers ~EWPORT BEACH. ~ Mii ~ d,. "*' doing business yal? lerested person files an ~t lime tor filing c:1a,1m1 Monitors, Mattress. =. ~~ II $41S,50' 75. llftdl rom Vas. 1976 obj«tlon to the l*lbOn Wn not exp1re be ore CllaJf Household flemS lltilllly 1oJ tlJ/ h IOlll ~ ol H \11*1 Donald C Stine and ~ good CIUM four months from lhe C-002. Jay Wilkerson, •wi«* ... of lw *"" bllllQ(l'QdnglllCMdnl This statement was wny the c:our1 should nD4 hearing date notleed Tools, Tool Boxes Bley· addrMI Ind OINf QDllWllOll hied with the County granl the authonCy above d e, Helmels Bo.as. ~....,.~II~. ehDwn lt.-d _., ,..,,.,. Clent of Orange County A HEARING on the YOU MAY EXAMINE Hydraulic Jack. l!Mlf\ n. '*' imOln of ::-S--.cca:· hex:::; on 04112/20022"A26t"'"'•"• petition Wiii be held on the f!le klPI by lt1e c:our1 Furnrtute. Bo>1as. \lee.· 1fle ll'4*d blllllCI with _....,.._cf Iii uv .,.,...,. MAY 23 2002 at 1 30 11 you ere 8 person In· uum Cfean8f ir.... '*-°' lw ....., -· !du. Dally Pilot 11.fN 17, 24. pm In · Depl L73 lo-teratted In the aatate, C-OS1 . Gary Eug-:.=" io-:-' ~ &:.. "tJ.:!.. 2<1f"~ May t, 8, ?002 W459 cated at 341 The City you me~ hie with the Ingram. Couctl, ATV. ~ " Ire. Al T"*-K8lllna Men, Flctltloua Bualn .. 1 Drive South. Orange. 0?"1r1 Na '~(stf IOf 5PeE· Motorcycle, Blcycte, coeta, ,..,.,._ and S CA 92868 c,a ot...... Ofm OE· BoHs, Vacuum. Pet tdvw\cree 11"'.,. 9'"' ~ ~ 29t2 . Name Statement IF vou OBJECT 10 154) or the ll"ng of an in-cage. Baas 1nN11 pAlllcltOIJ °' h :;:. S~~ ~ The following .,.reone the granting ol the pell· vemory and appraisal of C·27!J, Thomas Noice ol s.::...J: 985 For era doing buSiness as· lion you ShOUld appear estate essets or of any w ernat Furniture ~':::'.,::. ':i...,. the IJll. (71•1 57~1 American Surfing for at the hearing end state petition or account as WashlnO Maciline, Goti __,...,bid IT9Y.be.INI ~ n pey.()il Amateurs and )'Our objeclJonS or ltfe provided In Probate Baa and Clubs ;;;·;; __, lldebtecloe11 leQUee1a. Jlfe&tl Clll lt'I) Professionals, 4901 written ObleCllon• with Code aectloo 1250. A C-314, Tim Kinn, due. tnaddlllon tocuh. 1w 622'131!8 lNI ~ II II· Charlene Cir #1, Hunt· the cour1 betore Iha Request for Speolal No-Furniture. Bo•es. TMllM Will acap1 lln1*iG to co1ec1 • dltll and if101on Beach. CA 92647 hearing Your ap· tice form 11 available Pictures. Bed. T.V Tray. c:Nlie(a d**9 di--. °" ll'N 1n1orma11on wo1 bl Ulld for Jerry Wayne Lehman. peeranc:e may be 111 per· lrom the cour1 delll. Speak8'1, Stereo e,... "'ndclrW blnll. a t9 purpoee Pl n.1'7 4117 Jr . .(901 Char1ene Cir 900 or by your attorney Attorney fOf Petitioner. 0-041, MICk Lonto. =:..~..:o...-:. ': WIW01noo2 11 , Hunllng1on Beach. IF YOU ARE A CREO-~~~::: ~:'a HEH-Fuml1Ure, Treadmill, flle cNck dr:::X • iilate"' Flctltlou1 Bu1Jne11 CAThl 9'2&4s bu~Jfta .. ,_ -~ ITOR or ooncingen1 creel-5030 CAMPUS ·DR Ceo•btnet. T.V • Varuum '9detll and ._. N Slate-t ,,.._ ,. ww llor ol lhe dec8ated """ · xes. Ptcrures lllOClellotl. ~ eme . ... ... n ducted by an incl\IWal nu1 file c1a1m' :i;;;; NEWPORT BEACH, CA [).299, LIM Komonen, "' l!lif'llr'4I' The following peraons Heva you started the :!l°4:n0 malt a t2HO Fum<ture, Boxes, Bags, In Sec:tlOn are ~ bUSineSI as c:to1ng buslfleSs yet? No Ntftl 10 tl1e ~rep-Publlshed Newport Bicycle, Speakers, 5 oz inlndll Code C11y Drain. 18627 Jerry Wayne Lehman, ;;Mniatille:-'=nted Beach-Costa Mesa Lamps, Tool Box. T 11 and llftfb9d ID Sat Btookhurst 1405 Faun-Jr by Ille COUr1 -tour D8'1y Pllol April 24. 30, Basebelt Card Ab.m llUlll*l In,. llaat. taon V~ CA 92708 This statement wu months from the date °' Mly 1. 2002 E-019, Sarah · Mane ~ 1-111 ~In.: ~~ Ir:~ 1:.,21 fifed with the County the firsl ~ of let WT•62 Simpson, Furniture. w111CM COo111W11 or rst 927 n· Cle!1t of Orange County lefl 11 provided "' Pro PUBLIC NOTICE Boxea. Refrigerator, Wllf!Wfy, e.-or ta~~-=~ la '!n. on <Mll2n002 bite Code MCbOn 9100 INVrTATION TO Lamp, Cl<AAee, Loc:br, lfT1*d, repd~ 1111, tndMdull 2002t89MO$ The lime '°' filing eta.ms BID Tabfe po11111lon or ducted bV an Diiiy P*>I!'°' 17, 24, wtll 001 eapire t>ef()(e Nollc:e Is hereby !PYtln Published Npwpor1 ~-to..:= ~v~ ~rt= May 1, 8, ~ ·ww foor month•. trom the that the Ocean View Beach·Co11a Mt11 by Mid o.ed °' Truat, Ter1 A GINd Flctltloua Bualneu hearing date noticed School O.stnct of Or· ~ f>lloc Aprl 24. = ~ ._,.,.,, Wllh Thia 11atement was Nim• Statement above enge County Callfomla. l, -W_ lnltrM It llfO"lded, Ind hied with lhe County The tollow.ng peraont VOU MAY EXAMINE 1*eln8flet reterred IO II SUPERIOR COURT ~ "::'b-tictlct~ C111111 °' ()lange County are doing businen u : the Ille lcept by the COUr1 OtSTRICT wi" recellle OF CALIFORNIA. ol Trwt Wiii lfllefNI on 04I03l2002 1-atini Slone & Oellgn, If you ere a p9twn In Ml.led bldl up 10, buC no COUNTY OF 1herton .. pnWtded In llld 200218H210 1018 East L.ecv Avenue, terested In the estate. lalef thin 2:00 p.m. on OR.ANGE ~· ~· olcl'lllQll Dally Ptlol Ap 10, 17, Anaheim, CA ·92805 you mey lilt wllh the th• 14lh city of Mey, 341 The Cltv DfMt .. ., .......... -. IJf lhe ~. Ml!y 1, 2002 W452 Euro 1-aouna M.arble, COUr1 a AeQuMI tar ap.. J002. II th• DISTRICT p 0 . Box 14171 TIWM i.°.:" 1W 11\1111 Inc. (CA), 1018 Eut clll Notice (form OE· AdmlnlstratlOl'I Officee, Ofanot1.. CaMoml8 Cfeatld Mid Dted o1 FlctltlOUI Bu1lneH 154) ol the filing of an in-t7200 Plnthurat Lane. 9:t868 Yrc" · 04mm Nam• Statement Lacy Avenue, Anaheim, lltll'llOfy lllld appralsal ol Huntington Beach, CA, NOTICE OF . .....~Retie~~ The fottowlng pe__,,• CA 192805 ntale aueta or of an1 92847 Pi!llllOH fO """' ara dolno busmen''H'-1 bualneu 11 con· petition or account as Al thlS said time, date ADMtNllTEA =-;t. ~!;!'1 A) OTRS, B.) On The ~ave : 8 c:ori:::A: 1.1rovldad In Probate and plaoe. bids W'il be ESTATE OF .... ~281·~11. Road Sollwere, 167117 doing buelneas yet? Code aectton 1250 A publfcty opened and MAXINI A. ARTHUR ._ Stech 811/d . 51e 501 . v ... 8/l999 Request for Specie~ No-rtld aloud hJr the DECEDINT = 1¥. /&ITJ.:l Hunttng1on BNch •. CA Euro Laguna Marble, tlce form 11 ev11l11ble foftowlng CAR NUllHlt Ofllcltf 92847 Inc. fl'om the court clel1c AOOF AEPLACMENT A-212141 CTC Reel e..... 8eMCM 811em~an Hagop, 410 John Latini, Prealdtnt AH~lt 'O! P9tltloner.WHT. AT AOBINOWOOO To "'*'· blneftc:llwlel, le 1 .,. co11ec1ot s Slemi Medre t4, Thlt llate!Mnt wae Altlt1 ... · • SCHO L c:redlto11, contlngenl --I p ........... ,. .. "'1107 OY!ft, HQ. BID. 1:0102 Medlfort ..... -· "' -_,.., ""' " flied With the County WllTOVEA I WEST-Plana and 1peclll· "" ' .. .., --- ::.-lltWor~ Bl~~. = Cieri< ol QQngie COur1l'f OVEA ce11on1 are on Ne at the == ~ ': ~ IMl 1111/Wty CA 92706 on 04/l~ ....... 10 I01 DOVER OR., Olstrld PurdlltlnQ 0.. Ht•t•. or ~-of ' ... OfS,QllO'l, ~:, ~· ~ 0Wt Piiot :;.i1,"24, ~ IEACH, CA ~'n:'~: t.!~. f=. :,x•=.:· ti A~~~ -per1nershl~-•··-· MIX 1. II,~ W§ ntlO lnolOfl Beach. t20'7 ANNETTE ARTHUR AltalA Have "YOU ataned Flctltlou9 ........ Publllhtd Ntwpo11 (714~7-2551 and wit A PETITION FOR f11R dl*lll bU1W*e 'f9/(I No NenM .......... BHc:ll·Coeta Me11 be t .... 1!9ble at Ole )QC) PROBATE n.t t>..n consented to the proposed acllOOJ The independent admtn1s· tratoon 1ulho11ty will be granted unless an tn· 1e•e~led person hies an OOfectiOn IO the petollon and shows good cause why the CO\Jr1 should not qrant the 1111honty A HEARING on the pell !IO<• "''" be hekl on May 23 2002 ar t 30 PM In ~ L73 at The Sups nor Court of Catrtom1a Couniy ol Orange 34 t The Cny Dnve. Orange CA 92868 IF VOU 08JECT 10 lhe ')•an11ng ol the pell ''°" you should appear at lhe heanng and siate vour ob1ect10ns 0t tote wr·nen ob1ections With t~e coun belo•a the hearinq Your 1p pea1a11ce may be rn per ~ 0t by your auorney IF YOU ARE A CRED ITOR 01 a conhngant creditor 01 the c:teoeas8<1 you musr hie your cia•m with the court and mall a copy 10 lhe patSOnal rep 1esen1a11ve appomted by Iha court within lour months lrom the date ol l.rst issuance ol toners as p1011•ded on Probate COde ~·on 9100 The time lor filing claims w1M nol upire before lour months from lhe Maring date no1tced above YOU MAV EXAMINE Iha tote kept by the court If you are a peraon ln- tarcstl!<I 1n the estate, you may hte with the oouh a Raquesl IOf Soe- aat Notice (form OE· 154) of the ld.ng ol an 1n ventory Ind aWf8'Sll OI estate assets °' ol any 1)6hti0n or account as prov1<1ed in Probate Code secbOn 1250 A Request for Spectal No bc8 lorm 11 available trom the COUr1 c:l8l1l AttorMy tor Petitioner: KEITH C. WELPUTT 901 Dove St, Suitt 160, Newport Beach, CA 928$0 /al: Keith C. Welputt Publiahed Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Aprlt 24 May I. 8. 15. 2002 W467 NOTICE OF PUBLIC .SALE The mini a1Clflge lactl rty, according 10 the provision• of O.Visoon 8 of the Business and Prof111lon1 Codi' Chapter 10. SeC11on 21707 (1), hefebV gr.es NOTICE OF ~UBLIC SALE Exira SIOrage Newpor1 Mesa W1H conduC1 • public Nie ol the con tentl ol IN storage space(•) named btf()w With the contents being sold to the hlghel1 bod def, tor law!IA money ol the Untied SlllH ot America (cutl) The Nie 11 being held to 11i11ty a tanoton:f• lien and Ml be held at 1250 Bt1Sfol S1 • Com Mesa. CA on May 8, 2002, 11 1 30 p m Auctioneer'• Ne ma Dennis Avina Phone • 628· 79 I ·6261 Address Po 10285. Pasadena 91114·7285 domg business yet? No Todd Donald Baxter Box This statement was CA .ftle<I with lhe County c~ of Ofange County on 0411812002 Bond • 146637301335 The publlC 1s lllVlted to attend Terms are casn only Owner reserves the right to Did A general descnptlOO ot ttle property being sold aloog wtlh the IOan t1ty ot the OCCupant rent· ing the 5ClllCe 8/e as fol· lows SPACE NO .. OCCUPANT, PROPERTY OESCRIPTIOH A208 Law Offices of Joseph Demetrius Chnstopl\at Boxes Of· fa Equopment Chair B t 41 Jennine Jae· QUeS 8o'8S t10US8N>ld Items B213 Jessica Davidson. TV Ste<eo Bo~es 0009. Michael D Mat· tox. Manross. Bo1as Pubhshed Newpon Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Ptlot Apnt 24, May 1, 2()()2 W469 Flctltlou1 Bualneaa Name Statement The loflowlng persons are doing business as Janechak & As· SOC18111. 248 H~f Plaoe, Cotta Mesa CA 92627-1313 J&A Santa Mana. LLC (CA) 248 Hilt Place, Costa Mesa CA 92627-1313 This buSlness ts oon· dUcted by Limited Lia· brltty Co H111• you s1aned c1o1ng business yet? Yes. 3/29l2002 J&A Santa Mana lLC Susen V lnong, CEO This statemenl was hied with the Coun1y Cferlc of Orange County on 03/29/2002 20025897695 Dally Piiot A{H 24, ':; 1, 8, 15, 2002 w Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The following persons are ooing business M Rutgers Properties. 203 Susannah Pl , Cos1a Mesa, CA 92627 Norman Dias. 203 Susannah Pt • Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This business is con· ducted bV an lnclt'lldual Have you star1aCI dOlng buslnets yet7 Vet 04/19/2002 Norman Dias This 1tatemen1 was tiled With lhe County Cterlt of Ol'angt County l)fl 04 19/2002 20029900405 D.t"Y PtlOI Ap 24. Ma,p 1 8 15, 2002 W4 Flctnlou1 Bu1lness Name Statement The followtnO peraona 811 doing buslMa u Forum Geilular. 134 Lei1ng1on Ln , Costa Mesa CA 92626 Todd Donald Buler, t 3• Lexington Ln . Coeita Mell. CA 112626 This busineu la con- c:tucled by an inQ\/lduef Have you 111r11d 20026900131 Dally Piiot Apr 2ll May 1 8, 15 2002 W471 Fictitious BuelneH Name Statement The following persons are dOtng b<JSI~ as Bead$ & Crafls 1 ~9 Yorba Londa Blvd Yort>a Linda CA 92886 Vt Ren 'll\ang 1310.A 8'entwooa C.r Corona CA 92882 Jing Vu Ol8tl 1310·A Brentwooct C11 • Corona CA 9,2882 This busones.s •S coo· dueled by husband and Wife .,.we you stanee1 dOtr t. business yet? No V1 Ren Ztlang This statement was hied with !he Counry Cterll of Orange County on 04/29/2002 20026901372 Dally Pifol May 1. 6. IS, 22, 200? W474 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH NOTICE INVITING BIDS Sealed bids may be recewed at the olflC8 ol the City Cieri!. 3300 Newport Bouleverd. P 0 Box 1768, Newpor1 Beach. CA 92658-8915 un11t· 11 oo AM on the 29th day ot Mey 2002 at wttocn hme such bods shalt be opened ·and read '°' . JAMBOREE ROAD MEDIAN IMPROVEMENTS TMe of Project Connet No. 3'59 $260,000 Eng•-·· E.ltlmat• AW1>ved by ISi Stephen G.. lfack.im Public WOtttl Director Prospective t>ldders may obtain one set ol bid documenls Bl aciual cost at the offlce of lhe Public Works Dl!l>lrt· men1. 3300 Newport Boulevard. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Contractor License Classlflcallon(s) re· ouired for tl'1iS projeet• ;,/,., or c-21" For further lnforma· 11on, caLt Stephen J Luy, Protect Manager at (949) 644·3330 Publlshed Newport Baach·Costa Me ea = Piiot May 1. W475 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnhe Name Statem.nt The fol10w1ng P8flOOI ere dorng busoness as Mercy Me 1936 Port Bnltol Orcte Newport 8-:11. CA 92660 Co.inney Sumiko Kaweta 1936 Pon Bmtol Circle Nev.port Beach, CA 92660 T1lll business rs con· ~ t>v an lndtlllduaf Have you started dOino bulinelS yet? No C'ourtney Sumako I Clfl C"'8ftlff THly I (141)142-5171 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?r Flctldoue lueaneu TM A Qnrd TM ·~-Olly Plot Apl1I 24, 30. walk filed by_ LAURA 8 Thi• el.ltement w11 .,. ~ ....--.-Mlly 1, 2002 A Mendatory Job PRl()(Efi In._~· ...,... ......,_,, tied wth Ole r.,.. .. ,., WI401 w~ _..be hMf ThJrl. l'IOf COUl1 Of Cellfotnll, • • • • • • • • • • The falcMlr1a per90ftl I I ........ ", A ) A a~ _,. 't1111 Olly. Mey 2, 2002, 1000 County of ORANGE .,.. 0011!Q buei-...e • can °' Ononle COur1l'f 8 l. A Se!We ~ ...., ahlrp at Rot>-THE ...,....ION """"' ParedlM Randi, 1401 on ~-11 t:!,. E11at1, C) A =: ~ School. 5172 PR08ATE.,._M =.,, ~"'t2oec>~ ~Ptlol &10, 17, 0 ) ,..•= ='. TO ADUN•Tlft ~t=· Hum Bc:tl , ~~~ JoMptl TOlfllllnlOll, _y !. -WW E! I A Buyet'e CflOIOe UTATI OP: The OISTRICT t• llOl\ll 19CMINl"8M 10 1401 Doi#~ New· IUPIMOA COURT A .. I EalAlte, II,) A llVIMIV A. QUlrH that bidders ldll'•wi lie .-. of pcwi IMl:fl, CA taeeo Of' CAl,9'0MIA, ~~ ~· MOOICI m ~ a C-39 conll90> 11t ...,. w.m I ~. COUNTY 01 0P 212. CotUi ...... CA 9IVIM.IY ANNI lof1 iOtl1M Ill N wne THi PiTITION ,.. :,:1 rf::. ~ O"AN t..02' lftOOKI 1111£~~ ~UST ~ ":' ~ Alie Aehmor•.· JUSLATICMf"~:A -Julle ~. 3115 CAii NO. Al12171 CONFORM AND BE bl 8dmlled '° 1401 ...... Ntw pDAA"":"'Tt' ~. ,..., ~. ~ To .. lleltl, blriefl RUPONSlllE OHL Y The ..... ~ clldlall -8-lh CA 9l8IO ""'"" ,_ ""' ---., ~. oont· TO THE BIO OOCU. ·----... .... .. -n.. ....... 11 con-:M1 1'lle OllY O!Mt. Btyln Rote, .. """" Cf9dllort, end MENT.S AND AGREE· ~ lha -..... "! e Of1*111 P 0. 80ll l4171 · PMlbl OrM, C:0... ....... WflO !Mr Ollef> ME N'T IN IT 8 llePt t1f .. ..,. ~-°""lie._~ W1171 Meee CAW llllt 1111.........., In,_ ENTIRETY, AS TH( PlTIT10N ,.. ftef NTl"r IUl'I °' Thll ...,..,_ II _,. .. " 91111!. Of bait. ot. PAOVIOEO BY THE .-ia ......_ .. ... ND Lildl 0.-..'"""' ....... llf: • ..... 1vu•L-..V A DISTAICT ............ ..... ,OR Ctwm °' ........ OKI 1111 The OISTAICT ,., .. 11Jso1 ..... _Ml9> M1¥9 ... ,:r:: A IY AHN .,_. W'f lllC..'° .... ~ cre ,...._ A& • ~.: tON '°" :1..or,: ~ ~-.. :::: •=-= ~ ~ :..~.: :....::& = ':.=..., .. --1• "'-=-"'= =-~11 .. , Kawa la Tho• &tatament was fifed with 1he County Cterlc of Orange County on <Ml 15/2002 20028899597 D11fy Pilot May 1. 8 15 22, ?QQ2 W476 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The loflawlng pe<tonS arc doing bu5lntM as Hunlar Tomei Interior ees.gr.. 4 Colonlll Orlll• Newport S.ach CA 92660 blana T om81 4 Colo- ""' Qnve. Newpor1 Beach, CA 92660 Kamna Hunter, 1215 GolOenrod Avenue. Co-rona d8I Mir CA 112625 This busineu IS con ducted by a general partnarshtp Have you started dotng buslneas yet7 Ves, 4l3(W2 Diana Tomet This statement was htad wlth the County Cieri( o1 Orange Counly 00~ 20026901614 Daily Pilot May 1. 8. IS. ?2. 2002 w4n Flctltlou1 ,eu1lneH Name Stetament Th• toltowlng peBOOI are doing busfnese ., Spiral, 16806 Olive St.. Founcalrt Valley. CA 92708 Loyann Townenc:t 16806 ()11119 St Foun· ta1n 'l/aky, CA 92708 T1lll t>uslnnl is con c:tucted t>v an ~ Have you started dolflO ~ 'f9/(I No Loya.nn T~ This 11ai.ment wH filed with IN County Cletlt of Orange COur1l'f on 04/26l2002 20021901345 Dally Piiot May 1, 8, 15, 22, 2002 W~79 FlctJtloua Bu1lnea Neme Statement The foltowtng persone are doing bullllaas as Newport Cuetom Builders. 1010 Kings Road. NtWpor1 Beach, CA 92663 Newport Coast Bulld8'1 Inc (CA). 1010 Kings Road, Newpo11 Beach. CA 92663 This buslne11 It con- duC1ed by a oorporatlon Have you stalled doing business yat? Yes. 411912002 Newport Cout Bultdera. Inc Bruce 0 Eltscu President Thie t111tement was llled with the County Clet1t ol Orange Couf1ly on 04/24/200'l 20021to0an Dluly Pb May 1 11 1 !I 22. 2002 W4§0 -=~,,~~ F£F=-·,;s!r'~-- .... llii!tfl=l111,;iltrl C."::-...... -,.__ _____________ _. ____ ~----------.... G:t EOUAl HOUSING OPPORTIJfUTY All real est.Ble advenlalng In this newspape1 Is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Acl ol 1968 as amelldecl wllich makes it Illegal 10 advertise "any 1>1tlertnce. hmrtation or d1scrlmJnat10R baSed on ixe. c;_olof. •119: K>n, sex. ha/ldk:ap. lam11i&l status or natK>nat ong1n, 01 an intention to make any such preference. !imitation or d1scnmloition • This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertisement 101 real estate which 1$ m v1<>1at1on or the law Our ruoe1s are hereby informed that all <1wet11ngs a<Mrtlsed 1n thrs newspaper are av;11tablt on an equal opportunrty bas•• To complain or d1scrfmf' nation, call HUD tolHree at 1 ·800·424-8590 II -·-&ii -ra ~ERVICE I -lly .... ! lly M.at. Pa ••• :1ao t 'rct e.v fi1 A'l'I (9iQ) <H2-5()78 <~11 ~k-... , tA «>,!t>27 \I "'""' ...... a., Ill •aw Trl"phullt' a::101111t-5:0()v111 ' \ll•lt1-4 .,...~ 1'nlk-l11 R::f01m.-;1:0l~>111 \ltttlo1-frido1 your•tu.ff th.rouah claeelftC:dJ f 220 ACC<MnWG I _•_,.._A•NT_~_(_l:"'_ce_ I 2" ml 113!' -=-11'--=11 a:,..-11 • POLICY In an atlon to olltr the bes1 semce poa.ible to our read- ers and adve11158fl, we ""II require Con1ree1ora who advar1'58 in the SeMCe Directory to include lhetr Contractors L1cen11 number on llletr 1dvt111te· mtl1 Your c:o-ope<lllOn 11 grea!ly app<eaah!d 224 ADOITIONS /REllODELINQ FARTHING IHTtRIORS Kl1Chen I Bat/I I Remodel and Room Add1tt0n1 ll560875 Mtw«S2S 1· -=I , CLEAHING SERvrct: Commercial Bulkllngs, Medical Offices and ResQ!nlJ8l 20Yra &p Llcensed/Bonci.d/Rel's FrM Estlmei.. Cd GeOtoe 1ta.s34-11n °' 714-~ COllCllll I MUOlllY WOii fireploce, BllQ'a, CompleleR •• L ~· eta1ninq "'""'· A·Eoci•,_ tx.n .. 16675A7 a1 .. 1• ,, ~ TO lMI IM9fllll 7' ...... ,. AYMAILI TODAY! ltH7HM FIND 1---1 (REALmATEI . .d .... Ron ~Young \ N,,.,.• UsrinRJ ltl'Ulloblt' 1 714-432-7873 www~.COlll ON TIME DELIVERY Whefe you wttnl M. wl*1 you went It! HouMhold Furnl1hlng1, Freight, Reaklenllel, lndu1tri1I, Loml a Netlonwlde. Ftlftr Uo'lnWtd ReMonlbl9 RllH 711·t 11-UOI, 111.J,..1101 READY WHEN YOUAREI LowRat•. Sh:e1981 949184M545 PUBLIC NOTICE The C•lll. Public· Utlllllu Com- mission REQUIRES lhll .. UMd houle- hold goodl "'°""' prinl their P.U.C. Cal T number; limos and chaulfers print their T.C.P. number In al adVertlamenCI . If )'OIJ hM • ques- tion about ~ '°" lly " • rno¥tf, ho Of dlN!tr. cal: PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 714-558-4151 Peley Ra~ a1xl tlrtftlintt art ~ublfft to rtwnr •it~•• ~iff.1~ publi.llf'r rtt#'t\M tht O.lu 10 mtoClr. rHW'1~. rr\~ or~~ any rift •iflffl Ad\t'rtWn\tllt Pll-1• rtp0n any mor 111111 mA) llf' in )-Olli' rl.tw.1f itd ad l11101tdiatd)'. TIM' Dail) Piloi ll'ft'fllt no ~ili1 for any mor in an advt'niAtmrnt for 1tol1ith ii mo)' bt' rffpot';'ib~ txttpt for tht ~· or the •11are 11rtuall) occupil'd hy die tm>r. Crl'dll ('llJI only"' 11Uo1to•t1i for 1h11 finu uUfrtion. _____ ........_. __ ......_ __ --, Monday .......... .,Friday 5:00pm Friday ......... _ Thuniday 5:00pnt Tuesday ......... Monday 5:00pm Sa1urday ........... frid11y J:OOpm Wednf'tlday .... Tuetl()ay 5:00pm Sunday ............. friJay 5:00pm Thul1Mlay .. Wront'fl(lay 5:00pm ' lntedm/Eltedm Dailthe PliltilC r.olDr lilt~ Rob Isbell • Owner Costa Mesa, Ca (949) 646-3006 Cell 949-887-1480 ...... ",., ......... .... l.OCA~ IUC1'llONIC ~ UAK DftlmON ~s.mc. 675-9304 The Roofing 8~!_~~ 800-939~ lllt·NfjaflOorftclOcfl !:========·~· Pbitbtrl DIAlll&--~ CLINMO WICIAUJf TWllDY P\UMmNG 949-645-2352 -.. ALL DRAINS IMLOGGm . )1'... • ., 'I I , . -' . . . . . ' ... Daily Pilot .. _,. .. . I Bridge COAST COIN NDDI OlD C<MNSI Gold, llww, ltwtllY' Wlldlte, IAllqlM. i:ollte{lblet IMH42·&M 7. TOP **""ECOROSI Jazz. I) & B. Soul, Roel!, tie. eo'• & 80'• MIKE IMH4F@ 8Y CHAALE8 GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH ONEBY ONR .. Nunh·Swth vul.nenble Soutb deal . maunn thlll Nutth held IWO ace11 9flCI W£ST NORTH •07 /1132 J A05 •A'f4l • K 10 6 VI Q75 0 913 •QJ IOJ SO\TTH f.AS'f •984Jl <:1"\' old 0 J 10 62 •K965 • AJ5 ..;I A KI0964 K 74 •8 00 l ing, South W~ ~liried With .. ~I •lam lll the ~urt. winch ~ to be Laydown when dunvny tut the lllble. • West led the queen or clubll and, u 11 matter of ledvirque, declarer won with the ecc and Immediately ruffed a club. When ·•he luna of heart revealed the awful new\ that there WI\ 11 ~ure trump IO'ICr, ii -.ccmcd lhat the fate Of Ole COCltracl hinged Oil the spade line\\C. 'Otat t\ u Mnu~ht 50- .J!trc.cnl prOf>O\Hton. but declarer ·round a w•y 1.0 iroprovc those odds consKltrubly. Ocdarcr c.;oounucd w11h the ece or hcaru, ~o.cd II) lhe ljll<XO of dia-AOillllsTRATIV£ ASST 'The blddin11: 1J1Qflds and ruffed anocher duh. AdlA- SOlTflJ ·WEST NOIClll EAS'f mood to the lt..C Wil\ the tntry to ruff Smll COM ofllc:9 lllks PfT 1~ .._ J ' ,_ the last club, the l.rn1 ol diamon<h ::g1a~nda ~ 4NT "-S ) ,_ was playtd uff and "'hen th.al llvcd. la. WANTED ANTIQUES Old« Style Furniture PIANOS i. Collt<tiblts .............. _ •St.,..•Ai.Aot.•Oftu~ $$ CASH PAID $$ f.11'9pii9C,fOfM.-. ..... WE BUY ESTATES • rn.m.cll11e l....dy .. _. lDI" ~1 •t' jJ' ' ...... L:.''.''.~·:·:·~ " ............. . ,,, SI' :11~ ----;:649-4922~ SOUTH COAST AUCTION RENTALS I 2202 s.. ...-St. TO SHARE S.. AM. CA 12101 ..,._..,,..,_O•IM :~'*:J~ to':''".~ W ~ ~ = ~' ~nw!~:t~~th~~~~;p~ mume wrth ....... ,.., f down to nothrnti l'iut ~padcs, W1..-s1 had _, v.,. Opening lead: ()ucl..-n 0 • • .... d r h. de~. lnto•k•r•p!t'!'f!.com to..,.. awuy rom 1,~· ~flit • .... 11g into declitrer's tomhincd muJor tcmicc. APP<>IHTMEHT 8ETTtRS lf you wddcnly di..covcr that an Tiie 111_,1 ihroc trtt h were won hy the M WORK. Flf PAY cxcel!Cnt shun now seems to depend JW:k and *-C of ,p;Kk\ 11111,1 dummy\ ~ SHlfTS AVNl on a finesse, don't meekly accept that remairung trump FUii 8tntlltl, Plld Tf'llln. as your loc. It bchoo\IC~ )'OU IO sec rf Wh.at 1f WC\I h.id an C:lll (;,lfd UUI· Ing »l30lw DOE then: L~ an cxtrJ ch.uKc available. ,jdc the ~pade wrt'' I.kl l.uc:r could • Ott llnd Toayl Com.icier thi' deal \Ull fall b.ack 00 the \p.tlk linc\-.c by Cell ldonl 71 ... !a-7029 Nonh', thn:c hc:am wa' fort.rng. rufftn" rn dummy .irnl lc.idrni; a When Blad.wood chc1tcd the rpfOf· ......t.." "'9 You Tired of =i 'i-· -; ~~£°i=I .. -~-----11 4: _: 1-1 ·--CAASnRUCkS-IV_MllS __ u_vs_I Attn: won from Home .... Otdw bul"- netdl help ASAP up to $522~/FT full tnlnlna. ,,.. booklet IOO-bs-o301 www e1tremtc15hnow eom Chlfopradlc Als4stanl FIT & PfT lot N8 of!ice RtS9M" •• trllhuWlllC W;I lralfl !9'! P'l10I\ M•» 1 f!2. 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