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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-06-06 - Orange Coast Pilot' .. ..... SERVING THE NEWPORT -ME.SA CO~UNmES SINCE 190'7 ON THE \NEB: wwW.DAILYPILOT.COM · lHlltSDAY,JUNE 6, 2002 Marine:rS ·library supporters -meet ·go,al •More than $1 million will allow joint-use project to qualify for $2 mµllon from the state. Designs are also unveiled. library with their teachers. The school's existing library will be maintained but will be used in another capacity. schoolchildren will be separated from the public children's portion of the library during school hours with a roll-down door. DelrdNNewman DAJLY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -In only three months, the grass-roots fund- raising campaign for the proposed joint-use Mariners library has exceeded its ambitious St-million goal, making it eligible for $2 mil- lion in state funds. The announcement Wednesday came as Newport Beach and New- • port-Mesa Unified School District officials unveiled a design for the library, which has raised safety con- cerns in the community. The new state-of-the-art library will be a ope-story, 14,000-square - foot building to replace the existing Mariners Branch Library on Irvine Avenue. The lot is on city property next to the Mariners Elementary School campus. Students will visit the children's section of the public The project now awaits approval from city and school district officials at their respective meetings on Tuesday. Even if the application makes it to the state, it will still have to compete for the joint-use Proposi- tion 14 dollars. District and city officials say safe- ty concerns raised by some commu- nity members helped them to find a solution that proved elusive at first -the 2,000-square-foot section for . MThe bottom line is the concerns have come together to make this a better project,• said Homer Bludau, Newport Beech's city manager. •Not that we didn't have those concerns ourselves, but the community's con- cerns forced us to deal with them.• But some library opponents charge their fundamental fear has still not been alleviated -that the public and Mariners students will still mingle during school hours. The SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT Leon Ettensperger partners up with his pet panot, Sargt. for a ride along the boardwalk ln Newport Beach .. • Water board approves 3 sewage plume studies •Newport Beach environmentalist says officials should also treat the waste water off the coast. Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH-Regional water-quality regulators last week , extended three studies they hope will pinpcmt the cause of bacterial contamination found in a plume of sewage off the city's coasWne. On Friday, the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Boa.rd gave a green light to the studies that could fill the void that a previous $5.1 ·million study left for the district. The water board unanimously approved the studies to map the patterns of ocean currents, create scientific models to examine the plume and cornJ>a(e the district's waste discharges with data from Ventura and Los Angeles counties. The three studies have been included ln the Orange County Sanitation District's 2002-03 budget at a C06t of $171,000 for the work. Every year, district officials are required by federal law to present ways they are analyzing the effect of their plume on the ocean envi- ronment, said Kurt Berchtold, the board's assistant executive officer. •Some of the studies would provl4e some additional infonna- tion that would help to better understand the plume," he said. "They are required." The sanitation dlstrict, via a fed· eral waiver, discharges 240 million gallons of partially treated sewage into the ocean each day. The waiv- er allows the district to meet lower standards than those laid out in the Clean Water Act of 1972. District officials are moving to renew the waiver, which has already been renewed twice since it was first granted in the 1980s. The studies would be in addition to regular monitoring and testing of SEE STUDIES PAGE M Lessons learned on the road to Boulder ...... -· M y wUe and I spent most of Jut week in Boulder, Colo., where we helped celebrate the graduation from high ICbool Of my youngest grandlOll, 'D'ent Sfmpeon. He wtD be oft to Georfe Wub- blgtDn UnMtrilty ln lb• fall liO ltudy IDbnational rela- tlanl. 11 we=lbe wGrld from until ... nnw-I ... might be able liO NW UI. He bM more bned1la IDd hlmwaA· tMani1m at..,_ II tMll I Md wbm I aim. bl-. a lot oa.s. fraiin .... . 11mj .... ....... ..... '*' .. .... tlJ -.MMID and the program -with all those diplomas to hand out -wulong. But despite the beet, our weekend wu an altogether satisfying and rewarding coming together ol people who don't'" MCh otber wrly oft8n ..... wl were cOnDec.Wd poWfully Oil um day tJr .._...,... 1ar an 18-,.....ldd-ilDd allDw9d IMt love tD,.... ... 1111 ........... ..... It Wll w.11 .... .. almailt .. .,. _ ... . llaeNld.M;Wllllllidl draft tD ...... • lllllllil-.... .......... _, .. ... ........... .,_ ...... ,,....-•. -.. public will be allowed access to the school portion by signing in at the Mariners school office, which is the district policy for visitors to any school. •The solution is they must close the school section to the public dur- ing school hours, JUSt as was origi· nally stated by the mayor,• said Un- da Duffy, who has led the charge against the library. At an April 9 City CoWlcil meeting, Mayor Tod Ridgeway said the stu- dents will never mix with the public. . SEE LIBRARY iPAGE A5 Fast-food murder trial closes with guilty verdict •Jwy convicts man who killed a Newport resident last year in a Jack in the Box parking lot in Costa Mesa. Deep• Bharath DAILY PtLOT SANTA ANA -A jury on Wednesday convicted a Downey man of first-degree murder, saying he publicly shot and killed a Newport Beach resident a year ago in the parking lot of a Costa Mesa fast-food restaurant. The grisly shoot· ing killed 49-year-old Miroslav Marie on the afternoon of May 18, 2001, in a crowd- ed parking lot of a Jack in the Box restaurant at the Ramadan intersection of Tustin Dokovic Avenue and 17th Street. The incident was witnessed by several people. Ramadan Dokovic, 42, faces 25 years to life in prison, as well as addi- tional penalties for using a weapon. It took the 12-member Jury. consisting of 11 women and one man, more than three days to reach a verdict. The case was as much a challenge for the detectives who investigated it as it was for the attorneys involved because, as 1t turned out, the shooting was connected with a credit card fraud ring operated in the Newport- Mesa area by Dokovic's nephew, Mike Dokovic. The FBI has tSSued arrest warrants for both Mike Dokovic and his brother, Amo Dokovic. m con· nection with the fraud nng Ramadan Dokovic told pobce m taped interviews that he and Mike Dokovic moved to New York from their native Yugoslavia 10 years ago. In the tapes that were played as part of the evidence during the trial, Ramadan Dokovic said he cooperated with federal agents and helped them arrest Mike Dokovic for bank fraud. In return, Ramadan Dokovic received probation and then relocat- ed to California, while Mike Dokovic got jail time and was deported. But SE.E GUILTY PAGE M -. co••••nfMI• ~ ...... residen1s • shlf'e Alh Fry memorte. ......... COIPOUll IUPEllllS Blue Alme bstmllten Club 2717 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays at the V1lt.ge fWmer. Soulh Coatt Plaza Village, 1651 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. lhe -Ing is free for first-time visitors. (949) 855-4308 . Sarah Kruse SHE IS A practitioner of the science of life HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND WHOLENESS Sarah Kruse is in the business of try· ing to help people achieve perfect health through one of the oldest systems of medicine, ayurveda. It originated in India and de~ with health in a holistic way, prioritizing the balance of energy in the body over the use of chemiChls taic things. The 25-year-old."Ji&ned in the science at the Ayurvetlic:.JJmltute in Albu- querque, N.M .. am1·ts an ayurvedic nutritional consultant at the Medical Ayurveda Rejuvenation Center in Fash· ion Island. "The best thing is to be able to give people very practical tools, to bring about health and happiness in their lives, to be a part of their process of returning to whole· ness," the Long Beach resident said. BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS Costa Mesa law firm creates help guide The Costa Mesa business law firm of Christopher Sexton and Associates APC has created a guide to aid officers and directors of small corporations in protect- ing their shareholders from personal lia- bility. The guide, called "Checkup on Your Corporation's Legal Health," provides a step-by-step approach to reviewing and maintaining existing records and secre- tary of state filings. U a corporation fails to file biennial statements with the California secretary of state, it will result in fines and suspen- sion, during which time the corporation cannot conduct any business. Shes healing others through balance JUST RELAX Kruse's job is to bold consultations with her patients, after which she will recommend everything from specific foods to eating times to sleeping times to herbal formulas catered to the person at hand: She gives Pancha Karma treatments, which expel toxins in the body through deep tissue massages and steaming. Kruse also gives ayurvedic massages -a synchronized massage of sorts that involves two massagers working on one body while using medicated herbal oils. "We also stimulate pressure points along the body to encourage toxins to release and encourage relaxation," Kruse said. The finn developed the guide to help corporations avoid such circumstances. To request a free copy, call (949) 553- 0025, e-mail to info@ocbizlaw.com or vis- it the firm's Web site at www.ocbizlaw.com. Newport company earns customer service award The first-ever Customer Satisfaction Award from Builder Magazine was given to Newport Beach-based John Laing Homes for its empirical assessments, rep- utation within the marketplace and com- mitments to improving customer service. "John Laing Homes has built a whole operating philosophy around putting the customer first," said Boyce Thompson, the magazine's editor in chief, in a state- ment. "More than once, Larry Webb [the company's chief executive] has pulled me .-.1.s.... ...,, Olr1C10I' '9'9) 57'"4224 R£Al)ERS HOTLINE (949) 642--6086 SIMPLE MEASURES Staffers at the Medical Ayurveda Rejuvenation Center stick to the belief that sickness is caused by something simpler than bacteria and viruses. "We are separated from our true self; then that's when sickness happens," Kruse said. The center ailM for "full rejuvena· tion of tlie body and mind" and claims that an ayurvedic Westyle can help with problezar"l\n:h as insomnia, bigh cho- lesteratlhd skin disorders. "It'Slaking time for us to pion~er ayurveda ill our society -what it is and how it can help them. It's so simple yet it seems complicated," Kruse said. "I don't want to call it a challenge, but more something that we're working on.• -Story by Young Chang; photo by Greg Fry aside to tell me how customer service in, the home building industry needs to be improved." Builder, an award-winning official magazine of the National Assn. of Home Builders, also chose the home-building company for its innovative Customer Care Program. The company established the program to maintain a constant com· munication in a manner detemilned by the National Survey Systems. "To be chosen for an award that so closely mirrors our own longtime philoso- phy and vision for John Laing Homes is an absolute thrill and a reflection of the passlon and dedication of our employees across all of our departments," Webb said. ..,,.. .................... "'····• • The company was also named Builder of the Decade by the National Survey Systems for overall home-buyer satisfac· tion during the 1990s. Dai~ joM.untoteltrftMS.com ... ~ Photo~ (949) 76Ml51 Record your comments •bout the Dally Pilot or news tl!)l. right No MW5 stori.s. lllwtretlons, ldltoNI matt««~ herein e.1n be rtpodlad without wrtttlln permllllon of~ owner. VOL 96, NO. 157 1ttaMAIM. ....... NlllllWf ftlNV~ Editor NOYOITTM. ~Dndof LAM ..... llfOMOtlonl °"*'°' tm.,PhoroeM!lmacom Nmn IWf ........... Olm. and COUr1l ftl)Ol'tW, (Mt) 57""""' ~.lllNrldleiltdtnlr.com ...... Crn1_. Newport....,~. 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It's in the Udo Marina Village at 3430 Via Udo, Newport Beach. (949) 673-0653. Nordltrom is having its half-yearly women's and kids' sale \\rith savings of 20% to 40% throughout the store. Shoes, apparel and accessories are reduced for women and kids, and 1here's a ton of new merchandise purchased for the sale. Nordstrom is at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. (714) 549-8300. Greer Wylder BEST IUYS Another new Tigbt Aleetl store opened on the comer of East 11th Street and Irvine Boulevard, next to Brueggers Bagels in Costa Mesa. 11ght Assets was temporarily at Fashion 1.sland, and has other locations in Palm Desert, El Paso and Carlsbad. "We specialize in workout wear, dance wear and hip street wear," says owner Heidi Miller. HWe also specialize in awesome customer service and really cool clothes." Tigbt Assets carries workout wear from Danskin, Pezzi, Carushk:a, Marika, Everlast, Apple Green, Prairie Cotton. M. Rose and Hank, One Step Ahead and exclusively ATO from Brazil. Dance wear is from Capezio, Barish· nikov and Dansbuz. And street wear is from Ver- tigo (all of the recent arrivals from Prance), Papil· lion Blanc, Ario, Kamelli4, Blah Blah, Nicole Miller and more. H you bring in a gym or dance school membership, you'll automatically receive a 10% discount on all purchases. (949) 646-8200. Local photographer Julie Norton, who spe- cializes in black and white photography, is offer· ing a special. H you call before the end of June to schedule a sitting before September, the sitting fee will cost $85 and include one 8-by-10-inch photograph. It's a $125 value. The pricing sched· ule for prints are holiday cards 4-by-6-inch (mini· IIl'6Il order of 50, one image) for $2 each; 5-by-7· W'ich~t;s for $40; 8-by-10-inch prints for $60; 11-0¥-14-inch prints for $90, and 16-by-20-inch printl.for $125. All of Norton's portraits are indi· ~y hand-printed on fine gallery paper. (949) 650-5616. Nature lovers can go on a two-hour ~ded kayak tour of the Back Bay with a trained natu- ralist guide. The tours are offered at 10 a.m. Sun· days from the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort at 1131 Back Bay Drive. Newport Beach. The fee is $20, or $10 for members of the CaWomia Wildlife Campaign and Newport Bay Naturalists and Friends. (800) 585-0747. The Body Centre Day Spa is offering specials on spa treabnents. There's a 90-minute relax· ation massage with deep back therapy for $69, a one-hour spa facial and one-hour relaxation mas· sage for $99, and a prepay package of three one· hour deep tissue sessions for $155. Other ser- vices offered are massage therapy from $35, skin care treatments from $39, spa and cellulite treat· ments, and laser hair removals. The Body Centre Day Spa is open seven days a week .. There are two locations in Costa Mesa: 660 Baker St., Suite 101 at (714) 668-9925: and 103 E. 17th St. at (949) 645-4020. Vllla Nova offers low-priced meals on their twilight dining menu that's served until 6 p.m. ev.ery night, excluding Saturday. Entrees are pnced from $7 .95. The award-winning Italian cui· sine restaurant is on the Newport Bay at 3131 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 642-7880. • lllT IUYI •PPHn lhundays and ~ Send lnfOI'· mat1on to Greer Wylder It g~com or 330 W. ~St, Cost.I Mesa, CA 92627, or vt. fp It (949) 646-4170. SUIF AND SUN tonight. Out f1rther, the winds wlll •lso blow 10 to 15 knots, with 2·foot waves and 1 northwest swell of 6 to t ffft. The swell will build 1 get by evening. SURF We'H 1H 1 tflaht bump In 111• toclly thinks to the l•test toUthW9lt ..... to expect Chtlt-hlgh MV91, wfth the OCcasionel held-Md lhou~ high. ~ wtH drop beck Into the wae.. to~ aone. .......... ~Of'f. TIDll ... 7:•1.m . 12:91 P,lft. 7:JOp.a Daily: Pilot Commission chairwoman readies City Council run •Costa Mesa's Katrina Foley considered vying for the school board but will stick with city issues during fall campaign. Lolita Harper DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Planning Commission Chairwoman Katrina Foley has become fond of her stately, oversized chair on the dais in City Hall. It is the title on the name placard in front of it she wants to change. Foley, who has strongly considered a run at the New- port-Mesa Unified School District board, announced Wednesday she will run for a seat on the City Council in November. "I really grappled with which one I would run for, but I am so entrenched in city issues that it just seemed right,• Foley said. Foley abandoned the quest for Jim Ferryman's soon-to-be-empty seat on the school board to battle a hand- ful of candidates for a coveted spot on the City Council. FU PHOTO I DAILY PILOT Katrina Foley I Fellow Planning Commis- sioner Bill Perkins, former Councilwoman Heather Somers, political newcomer Allan Mansoor, former candi- dates Joel Faris and James Fisler, and community activist Bill Turpit have all expressed interest in two council seats up for grabs this year. Mayor Linda Dixon has said she will fight whole- heartedly to keep her seat on the dais. Councilman Gary Monahan, who previously announced he would retire from politics, said he will wait ats until July to decide 1f he will defend his seat. Poley said she feels she can have a greater effect on improving education in the city while on the City Coun- cil, rather than as a school board member. She said she would focus on working with other proactive council mem- bers to forge a better relation- ship between the two govern- ing bodies. •Education is crucial to the function of the city, and we need to approach it from a city perspective,• Foley said. "Clearly my focus is going to be on enhancing education collaboratiOfl." Ruth Delaney in the aty clerk's office confirmed. Foley's filing of official state ·forms that declare her intent to run. Bruce Garlich, a fellow planning commissioner, said he would miss Foley on the commission but had full con- fidence in her leadership capabilities. "Somet.hlng I know she has given a lot of thought to and I expect her to put on a strong campaign," Garlich said. ·I'm glad that she is doing it apd think she has a good chance1at being successfuJ. • I : I I : ThoodOy, jun:. 6, 2002 Al I City panel seeks, curbs on oversized houses •While not everyone in Newport Beach thinks new, big homes are a problem, many want tighter standards to keep 'mansioni7.ation' trend in check. June Cesagrande DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH One family's dream home ·can be a neighbor's worst nighqnare -a problem summed up in older parts of the city as •mansioniza- tion." In hopes of putting tbe brakes on the phenomenon of building huge homes on relatively small lots, a reso- lution of the city's Environ- mental Quality Affairs Citi- zens Advisory Committee will ask the City Council on Tuesday to have city work- ers look into whether design standards can be set for the city. . •1t•s changing the char- acter of neighborhoods by putting huge mansions on 30-foot lots,• said Elaine Lindhoff, a member of the committee who said that more and more three-story homes with decks on top are cropping up in her Peninsu- la Point neighborhood. "These houses dwarf the two-story houses on either side.· Those who agree it's a problem -and not every- one does -disagree about how to address it. Some say the city should act now to put design standards .in place. Others say that's what the city's general pl<U). update process is for. The city does have the option of crafting zoning ordinances and other guide- lines that could rein in the phenomenon, said Assistant City Manager Sharon Wood, but It's up to the council to decide whether that's the best way to approach it. ·u came up as a concern at almost every community workshop,· City Council- man Steve Bromberg said. "People are definitely con- cerned about it.• Most parts of the city allow a house's square footage to be double the buildable area of the lot Technically, this means that a two-story house could cover the entire ground of the lot it sits on, not count- ing setbacks. A three-story house would have to be 'It's changing the character of neighborhoods by putting huge mansions on 30-foot lots.' -Elaine U......,,, Environmental Quality Affairs Citizens Advisoty Committee member somewhat narrower to keep within the same square footage requirement.I. On Balboa Island, Bromberg'• district, standards are a little more strict because of the terrain of the island neigh- borhood. The house size can only be 1 1/2 times the buildable land area. Though •mansioniza- bon" per se is not ta.king place there to a significant degree, Bromberg said innovative architecture is resulting in three-story houses being built on the island that are within the 29-foot height limit and oth- er city standards. Bromberg said be is considering opposing such three-story structures on Balboa Island. ·------------------· ! s·5 .OFF ":t~~~K: I ANY PURCHASE OF $25 OR M~ ~I){)&.&& n.,. L I I () ~I I 0 n Costa Mesa 5Quare I I -9, ~o ~ JOJ~o~:~!lvd. I I 9rJ#' 6 . (Next to Torget Greo~and) I •. Coupon good thru June 9, 2002 "(714} 641-1380.I ------------------ Fatnily Fun Weekend at South Coast Plaza Saturday, June 8 & Sunday, June 9 Bring the entire famil y to South Coast Plaza and enjoy free family photographs, carousel rides, storytelling, sports activities and more. While you're here the kl~ Cal} qecqrate a ball cap and a special card for Dad. Our retailers and restaurants are getting in on the act with wonderful offers of their own. Mark your calendar for a fantastic weekend that promises to be a great time for the enti re family. All Activities and Events Freel Family Pho~phs • carousel Rides crafts • Storytelling • Sports Adivldes S.turtllly,}tlu 8 10 •• -6 pm S••IMy, Juu 9 11 ,,,._ • S pm , , June 6, 2002 ' PUBLIC SAFEH POLICE FILES COSTA MESA •Del Mm-Awnue Md .... pott lloulevant A 22-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of sca11englng through a trash bin at the Intersection at 4:55 p.m. Tuesday. •Bristol Strwet: A 32-year-old woman was arrested on suspi· cion of forging a prescription, using a stolen credit card and possessing a controlled sub- stance In the 3100 block at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. • cardinal Avenue: Vandalism was reported In the 2700 block at 6:21 a.m. Tuesday. • BM• Strwet: Vandalism was reported in the 1100 block at 7:25 a.m. • Canyon Driv•: A commercial burglary was reporJed in the 2300 block at 7:35 a.m. Tuesday. • Irvine AY9nU9: A grand theft was reported in the 1600 block at 2:43 p.m. Tuesday. • Doctors Circt.: An assault was reported in the 2100 block at 2:49 p.m. Tuesday. • Newport Boulevard: A com- mercial burglary was reported in the 1800 block of 6:21 p.m. Tuesday. • Madison AvemM: A home burglary was reported In the 3000 block at 3:38 p.m. NEWPORT BEACH •15th Str.et: Illegal dumping was reported In the 200 block at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. • Granvil .. Drive: A hlt·and- run involvlJl9 a parked vehicle was 'reported in the 1000 block at 4:45 p.m. Wednesday. • Wfft a.lboa Boulev•rd: Police arrested someone sus- pected of committing a petty theft In the 2100 block at 4:41 p.m. Wednesday. • West 15th Strwet: A vehkle theft was reported In the 800 block at 4:34 p.m. Wednesday. •West Coast Highw•y: A hit· and--run was reported In the 4600 block at 3:59 p.m. Wednesday. • Dove Street: Fraud was reported in the 1600 block at 1 :59 p.m. Wednesday. • Ent Ocean Front MM! E Street: Vandalism Involving city property was reported at 1 :28 p.m. Wednesday. •Newport Boulev.nt: A pet· ty theft was reported in the 2100 block at 12: 13 p.m. Wednesday. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Police seek retail robber Three robberies in Irvine over the last month appear related to others that have occurred in Newport-Mesa, officials said Wednesday. Police officiaJs in the three cities are looking for a robbe r who has been armed with a handgun m holdups of card stores, supermarkets, a hardware store and a drug store. Police describe the assai.lant as a white man between 35 and 40, 6 feet ta ll, and about 200 pounds, with a stocky build. He often dresses in dark clothing that consists of a jacket and jeans, lrvine police said. He also wears a bat or knit cap to cover his hair. He has worn large framed glasses and a fake mustache or goatee to disguise himseli, police said. Anyone with informa- tion shpuld call Del. Jacobson at the Irvine Police Department at (949) 724-7172. Casa Pacifica OMES AND LOANS • ~ Sn-Wee with lnUf.rity - 866-55-HOMES 1>11 Laura Hall -Broker .. GUILTY CONTINUED FROM A 1 attorneys said Mike Dokovic returned to the United States and found his niche ln New- port Beach, where he operat- ed a successful credit card scam. Ramadan Dokovic told detectives on tape that he was trying to retrieve Rolex watches for Costa Mesa jew- eler Glenn VerduJt, who promised him $20,000 in return. Verdult was called to testify during the trial but STUDIE·S CONTINUED FROM A 1 the water offshore. The out- fall pipe stretches 4 112 miles out to sea. Mtmitoring work to com- pare local data with other areas along the coastline has gone on since July 1998. That work is scheduled for August, November, February and May. The district will also con- tinue to create models of the plume to study, a process that began in July 2000. Work to uncover the mys- teries of the area's crisscross- ing currents began in Febru- ary 1999 and is also set to continue, officials said. If the new work can uncover more information about whether the plume is heading farther south, it would be of value,.said Assis- CURVE CONTINUED FROM A 1 bneny both coming and going. I managed to win enough on the way out to feel temporarily flush and then lose it on the way home. The rest of the trip was much more satisfying. ln the process, we relearned some lessons about increas- ing the comiort level of a long car trip that might be . pleaded the 5th Amendment and bas since said Dokovic'• statements to the police about him were not true. He declined fW1her comment. The defense has argued that Dokovic shot Marie in self-defense. Public Defend· er Dolores Yost told the jury that Dokovic was deallilg with a dangerous crime ring and that he had to make a choice between life and death. Yost, who was out of state Wednesday for a seminar, could not be reached for com- }llent, Prosecutor Matt Murphy tant City Manager Dave Ki.ff. "'Tracking the plwne is still useful," Kill said, ·especially if they're tracking tidal pat- terns.• Scientists who took water samples during the summer ol 2001 and analyzed them reported that there was no evidence that high levels of bacteria from the plume were returning to the shore. The district funded that study, which was released May 15. Another group of scientists from UC Irvine and Scripps Oceanography also conducted tests, using samples taken by the district, which they said debunks the theory that warm water held the cold water and sewage plume at bay. City officials and environ- mentalists have long suspect· ed the bacteria from the ·plume as a primary cause of the nagging surf zone conta- helpful if you have one in mind. At the top of the list would be to give yourself enough time slack to wander off the interstate occasionally to have a closer look at the people and places that are little more than a blur from the highway. 1\vo cases in point in Utah. We remem- bered Cedar City as the site of a Tony Award-winning . Shakespearean festival and drove into town to pick up a brochure and visit the splen- FULL BAR COCKTAILS ·ouR OWN WINES JUST ARRIVIP FROM NAPA VALLEY" t4cc~>>ort~> • ~"~I'> rtorA-1~ • ..Mtrror~ • t4rtwor,f New Merchandise Arrives Dal~· Huny In For Btst Selection! 'Well Designed Furniture For Well Designed Homes" , said be believed the "jury made the right decision.• •TbiJ guy was clearly committing a robbery,• be said. •rm glad the jUry saw that.• Murphy said the case was unusual because "the com· ple.xities of the fra~d were very intricate and difficult to figure out." "They were very sopbisti· cated in the way they com· mitted those crimes,• he said. Murphy also praised the Costa Mesa Police Depart· ment, calling its investigation of the incid~nt "the most thor· ough I've ever seen.• mination problem. Jack Skinner, a Newport Beach environmentalist. said be was skeptical the studies were misdirected. "There is a aying need for more infonnation about bow the waste water moves from Huntington Beach to our shoreline to affect the swim· mer,• Skinner said. "For some reason, they don't seem to be doing the tests that will determine whether that bac· terla reaches the shore.• Huntington Beach Coun· cilwoman Pam Julien Houchen also said she doubt· ed additional studies would be valuable. Sldnner, Houchen and oth· ers have called on the district The convoluted nature Of the cue made lt a tough one, said Costa Mesa Police Det. Sgt. Jack Archer. •111e involvement of the crime ring led us to several different avenues,• he sa.id. •But we tried to work through that and tried to remain focused on the bomi~ dde and not get derailed by all that other infonnation. • Dokovic is scheduled to be sentenced on June 28. • ~ W!A11t covers public safety and courts. She may be reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e- mail at dftpl.bha,.thOfatimes.com. District board members are scheduled to dedde later this month whether to pursue another waiver renewal. The water board would initially accept the application and make a recommendation to the Environmental Protection Agency. District leaders said they look forward to the results of the new studies. "The big picture (of the studies] is to answer the ques- tion: Where is the plume at any given time?" said Robert Ghirelli, the district's director of technical services. ·we don't have enough informa- tion. . . . We're trying to develop better too.ls to help advance ow knowledge." to step up its treatment of the . ----------- sewage. •Don't do more studies,• Julien Houchen said of the latest studies. ·neat the sewage.• did theater complex on the campus of Southern Utah University that will house a provocative summer and fall schedule. Then a few hours up the road, we tired of eating pie· nic food in the car and detoured into the town of Richfield for a real meal. And there we found the Uttle Wonder Cafe. And one of the wonders -in addition to an excellent chicken fried steak -is a booth with a plaque over it that reads "Wilford Brimley Sat Here.• Brimley is a character actor you've seen in a thousand movies, probably without remembering his name; he, too, must have turned off the highway for some home cooking. Vail, Colo. -too crowded and too expensive during the ski season -is wonderlully quiet and peaceful in the summer. The biggest rush of activity is the stream that · bisects Vail and is hustling this time of year to carry melted snow to some unknown destination. We had lunch beside this stream, whose sound restored the peace of mind that had been severely threatened in Las Vegas. It also delivered the epiphany that almost always comes to me at some point during my auto trips. At Vail. it was a man in a kayak just below where we were having lunch. He was trying to paddle his kayak GEnlNG INVOLVED • CiE11WMI INVOLVID runs period- ic.ally In the Dally Piiot on a rotating basis. If yoo'd lllte Information on adding your organization to this list, call (949) 57~. ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. OF ORANGE COUNTY Support group leaders, Vtsit- lng Volunteen, family resource consultants and office volunteen are needed. Volunteers may work on one- time projects or ongoing pro- gramt. 'Itaining lelsions are available. (800) 660· 1993. EASTER SEALS Easter Seals needs volunteers for ongamg derlcal work and '° belp In programa b cbil- dren with d.iMbUitiel and in tpeda.l events. (714) 834- 1111. ENVltONMENTAL NAl'\MI CENTa • Volunteer trail guides are needed to help vfatton lwn about their environment. (149) M5-8489. 'r • MUI. aJNTON covers the envi- ronment. John Wayne Airport and politics. He may be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at paul.clin- ronolatim6com. upstream and would get 1t to the point of a tiny waterfall, scarc:ely more than a gurgle but strong enough to tum him around and send him back downstream. There he would patiently try all over again. We watched this exer- cise in futility throughout lunch, then just as we were leaving, he actually made It across the tiny rapids. But even before I could applaud his success, be allowed him· self to be carried back over the rapids and was starting a whole new series of efforts to paddle upstream again. The lesson seemed implic- it. Paddling upstream against a strong current ii an enor- mous waste of effort and finally becomes an end in itself when, after a small suc- cess, you allow yoUTSelf to be sucked back into that same situation. It was a lesson especially useful on the road where you have the time and opporturu· ty to allow small irritations to fester. Before we reached Vail, I did that several times, paddling furiously upstream toward a conclusion that probably wasn't going to happen and was never worth the effort. I hope I'll remem- ber that kayaker now that I'm home. But espedally the next time I take off on a car trip. • JOSDH N. 9EU is a mldent of Santa Ana Heights. His column appears Thursdays. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The recovery center for adult women with alcohol and other chemical dependen· des seeks volunteers. (9-'9) 548-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m ,; or Joy, (9-49) 5•8· 8754. Daily Pilot LIBRARY CONTINUED FROM A 1 On Wednesday, Supt. Robert Barbot defended the jotnt~use nature of the chil- dren's section, saying that reasonable precautions will be taken. "We have hundreds of pa.r- ents coming in and out of our sites daily," Barbot said. "It's not /1 new experience. We don't have forts.• The idea for the Khool- public library was originally conceived by Walt Howald, president of the Coast Com- munity College board of trustees, and Barbot. The idea was to take advantage of state funds that neither the city nor school district could pony up for a project of this magnitude, Howald said. While some parents -have complained that there have not been ample forums for discussion, the school board, Mari.nen;. 'Elementary School and libnuy board have each hosted public meetings. The design changed three times based on community input, Martnen Principal Pam Coughlin said .. Al the cunent design reflects, the entire children's section wW encompass an approximately 4,000-squar-e- foot area. Mariners students will have the secured use of the school portion of this sec- tion for about 30 hours per week. They will access the area through a separate school entrance. Although the final details are still being hammered out, current safety precautions include the separate· entrance, separate bathrooms in the children's sections, video cameras and a security patrol. And more procedures still must be fteshed out, includ- ing how students will access the library during lunch and recess, Barbot said. Supporters embarked on their fund-raising campaign in early March and, as oJ Wednesday, more than 600 individual donors have pitched in, for a grand total of $1,001.683. A recent donation from Donna and John Crean BREITLING 1884 f'••hlon lelend·N•wport •••oh, CA M9f721·9010 .. o .. A Bl'EITLINO CATALOG .. L•A•• CALL eoo.e•1.73•3 www.•RRITLINCl.COM Back Bay Cale• Father's Day Champagne Brunch All•lt.: mt5 Oalldraa 5 lhroqlt I J: $11.'5 • O.lltl~n 4 and_,..,. a~ hft l:Of .... • 3:00 p.llt. ,,,,,,..,,. 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Ahd the committee will continue r8lsmg funds because there is still interest in the community, said There- sa Chase, co-chair of the Committee to BUud the New Mariners Library. 1f Newport Beach and the school district approve the project on Tuesday, the pr<r posa1 will compete with more than $2 billion worth of needs throughout the state for a pot of $350 million, said Judy Franco, school board pres!- Thursday, June 6, 2002 AS dent But officials are confident their approach to dealing with safety concerns will give their application an edge. •I'm not sure anyone else addressed (safety issues) to the degree we bave," Ridge. way said. •1t meets with all the education code. How many competing applications will be able to say that?" • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers edu· cation. Sh'e may be reached at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at deirdre.newmanOlatlmes.com. ~-.. B-FrtJ#M~ DiaM)a.-1- M"'-0.,. s.,, ..JKOCE Oassified ads work for YOU! THE Daily Pilot 155/80R13 ........................ 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And the n the re are ideas such a s the one being µitched by a New Jprsey congressman to change the nation's long- standing Clean Water Act, ideas so nusguided they would be laughable if they weren't so threatening. In this case, the threat is that the proposed legisla- tion would allow boaters to dump partially treated sewage into Ne wport Har- bor and the Back Bay. That's right. Right now, there is strong federal pro- tection on both water bod- ies. But under this proposal, boaters could simply disin- fect their waste through a process that kills bacteria but not viruses. Newport Beach city leaders, rig htly, are out- raged by the bill. They quickly sent word to Rep. Chris Cox, re questing that he oppose the proposal. And they were right to act immediately -this bill, if made Jaw, would dirty our wate rs, plain and simple . Leaders in neighboring Huntington Beach, who are equally against the bill - which was introduced by Republican Rep. Jim Saxon -are also rallying opposi- tion and working with their congressman, Rep. Dana Rohrabacher. Leaders in both cities also would be wise to get together to pool their influence to sink this proposal well before it gets any more life. Fortunately, it appears that our local representa- tives see the utter folly of this proposal. "If the embers were ever stoke d, our local delegation would stamp it out immedi- ately," Cox said. •There's no reason to worry about it becoming law .... I am very concerned with whether the bill has any prospects. And it does not." That is the sound of strong opposition we want to hear toward this bill. But until it is finally stamped out, our elected officials should not let up in their fight. This bill deserves to be nothing more than a dirty memory. Costa Mesa ·on its way to bea u tification I n response to your May 9 editorial, ·Costa Mesa Needs a Unified Face,· you are proposing a laudable goal but. in my opinion, going about 1t m the wrong way. Good architecture is certainly desirable, but in private development, this is difficult for a dty to control and I think properly so. You state that Costa Mesa 1s still destined to be a hodgepodge because the 17th Street Promenade, Har- bor Center and Thangle Square don't look alike. Thank goodness they don't look alike, for I believe diver- sity m arctutecture is a posi- tive thing for a dynamic city. Universities are not unlike cities in this regard. The leaders at UC Berkeley, Har- vard and UC Irvine have purposely utilized different renowned arc.hitects for their buildings to create diverse architecture, which adds real interest to the campuses. In Newport Beach, which most people consider an attractive dty, the architectwe of Mariner's Mile, Newport Center Fashion Island, Balboa Island, Udo Isle and Corona del Mar is all different. To suggest that East 17th ls a street that people just drive through and don't stop and spend money is ludi- crous. My wife and I and many of our friends here in Newport Beach find that we utilize the many varied com - mercial resources on 17th Street several times during Ron Hendrkkson COMMUNFrY COMMENTARY the week. We think it's a great shopping street and easy to navigate. With the likes of the 17th Street Prom- enade, it is only going to get better. While the city has little or no control over the arcbitec· ture of privately developed buildings, it does have con- trol over the public spaces (i.e. streets, sidewalks, etc.). This is where the real oppor- tunity lies for doing some- thing about providing ?our "unified face" for Costa Mesa. All it takes is an expert urban planning team and money. Unification is not ·achieved with the likes of red tile roofs, but by the street scape (i.e. landscaping, street light- ing fixtures, street furniture, public signage and standards for private signage) where econqmically feasible under grounding of utilities maies a huge aesthetic difference. Of course many of these features have been provided in the South Coast Plaza area, so now let's ju.st stretch the street scape over the rest of the city and, ln time, with th1s as a goal, it will bring about the beautiful unified Costa Mesa that you hope for, and the residents will be more proud of their dty. • . . "°"'° . . .. . GETMlllllED 'We have a tendency to eliminate everything teenagers like to do and then yell at them for sk ateboarding or hanging out on a street corner.' . The Dal= wela>meS i.tters on i.-c.oncemlng NewpOrt • and CoN MeY. , ' • Ll1'19IS -Mall to Edit«'-1 P-ve Edltof' ..,... ....., .i the oaMv Pilot. now. a-v st.. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • MADl'IS HCmM -C.11 (949) 64.2-4i096 • MX _Send to (949) ~ 170 ·.~-Send to cMllypllofel•timn.com -Costa Mesa Councilwoman Ubbr Cow.n, on the Police Department's proposal to place more stringent , rules on t he city's cyber cafes • All correspondence must Induct. full name, home- town and phone numb« (for W!rificatjon purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submlislons for darlty and length. Doily Pilot ALE PHOTO I DAll.Y Pit.OT People enjoy the rides during the 1985 Uons Club Fish Fry. The Costa Mesa even t may return next year. Newport-Mesans share Fish Fry memories AT ISSUE: The annual Lions Club Fish Fry was a no-show for the second year in a row, though organizers promise it will return. Y ou asked for input on our feelings about the Fish Fry (•Fish Fry dead in the water again," Saturday). I guess I feel guilty because I haven't attended in about 20 years, but I do have my child.hood memories. My family attended our first Fish Fry back in June 1957. Costa Mesa was a very different place back then, full of empty lots and growing fami- lies. I remember the parade on 19th Street and the big carnival at what was then called •Costa Mesa Park." As a kid, it was very exciting and we always looked forward to the Fish Fry to usher in summer vaca- tion. It was an annual ritual. I must confess I never ate any fish, but I do remember the parade with the local marching bands and how exciting it was to see someone you knew actu- aUy marching in the parade. After the parade came the ridesl To a kid in the '50s, this stuff was so exciting. As an adolescent, it was a safe place to bang out with friends in the evening hours and flirt with boys from a distance. Later, as an adult, I entered my children in baby contests and rode with them on carnival rides that now make my stomach churn. It was still fun and exciting enjoying the events through their eyes. My kids are now grown and have kids of their own. Do I miss the Fish Fry? I think so, but maybe it's just the memory I miss. Tunes have changed and innocent parades are no longer tolerated as they get in the way of bustling traffic and fast-paced, low tolerance mind-sets, driven by the pressures of urgent activity. It's harder and harder to capture the small-town community spirit that launched the Fish Fry in the first place. OK, now I'm back in the year , 2002. I do miss the Fi.sh Fry, and will definitely take my grand.kids in future yean. It's for a good cause and we can never have too much of that. YMI JEAN WEii Costa Mesa It bappem aloWly, subtly, insldl- ously, re lentlessly and senselessly. Things that are near and dear to us as individuals, our families, our com- munities, the cities of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, our organi- zations, our traditions and charities disappear weekly, monthly and yearly. This month, it is the Lions Club Fish Fry, in July the fireworks in the Dunes, last year parts of the swap meet and years before that top- notch entertainment at the Pacific Amphitheater. All of these issues could have and should have been solved and settled by a little bit of cooperation. That a twisted ankle -by a resi- dent of Irvine visiting an Orange Coast College computer meeting - at the Fish Fry in Costa Mesa could ground a beloved family charitable event makes no sense at all. Why? Because we choose to make a mockery of the legal tort system and turn it into a game far bigge r than Las Vegas. In the e nd, we all lose except for the trial lawyers and a few lucky rollers of the dice. We literally are at war for survival as a community and natioo but instead of fighting terrorism, we con- tinue to fight ourselves. In fact, since Sept. 11, the number of lawsuits bas gone up, not down. Recent figures suggest 1.2 million lawsuits yearly in California. Bach of us -every day in every way -has everything we do (or can't do) or buy affected by lawsuit abuse. For that privilege, it is estimated that everyone in Newport-Mesa pays a lawsuit tax of $1,500 to $2,000 per year for protection. What's next in the legal bull's- eye? The Orange County Fair or our beaches? We need to change the rules of this insidious game before we -as a community -have nothing left to share and enjoy. Yes. I miss the fry. But, more important, all 100,000-plus of us in this dual community should resent having good and charitable things ruined by a few bullies. MICHAEL ARNOLD GWECK Newport Beach I've lived in Costa Mesa for 29 years and I've always enjoyed going to the Fish Fry down at Lions Park. I don't know why they moved it from !Jons Park. Why can't it come back to Lions Parlt? I just want to see it come back to Uons Pert. I don't know who the dty playen are but &0metimes the city is so stupid in what they do. It just doesn't seem right to be at Orange Coast College. Bring back the Fish Fry. Bring back the parade. I think tli'e city is really screwing up Costa Mesa. I think the name should stay Costa Mesa. Keep Costa Mesa as she was. DONNA HOLLISTER Costa Mesa How sad it is that the carelessness of a suit-happy woman can shut down the 57 -year local tradition of the Fish Fry. It is events such as this that make a town a community rather than just a place to live . Please revive the Fish Fry. We miss you. ELOISE BUDD Newport Beach I feel that the liability -was that hole in the curb where she stepped off -was there prior to the Fish Fry taking over. That should have l1een under the school or city to make sure all holes are covered. But the lawsuit stopped thou- sands of people; thousands of people can't go and enjoy the Fish Fry. So let's see whose going to sue next. These lawsuits are just outrageous. 1 think the liability shouldn't have been on the Lion's Club. BRUCE LINDSAY Newport Beach We definitely miss the Fllh Pry. ELMA IUNGSTAD Newport Beach Yes we do miss the Fish Fry. Our family has a long history here in Cost Mesa. My grandmother, who is 82, has not missed one Fish Fry, only the last two. My mother has not missed one either since 1947. All of us kids and cousins have been in the baby contest. I have two cousins who have won the car. We never miss one day of the three-day event. We use the Fish Fry for family reunions. Family comes from miles around to stay at grandma's. We allo have a picture of my brother when be was 5 years old getting his fish din·. ner. It was ln the paper. We have won many prizes, it has been very saddening that the Fish Fry bas been canceled two years ln a row. Please bring it beck. The Pi.ah Pry is a part or our lives. We really miss it. ANOUA JACKSON COila Mesa Doily Pilot ARoUNI>' ToWN • Send A11CXN> lOWN items to the Dally Piiot. 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646- 4170; "' by alfllng (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and locatlon of the event. as ~I as a contact phone number. A complete listing is avall.t>le at www.dallypllotcom. JODAY Tbe ,Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange County ls holding its 10th annual Crean Classic Goll Tournament. Tee-off is at 12:30 p.m. and wW be fol- lowed with a reception, auc- tion and prize ceremony at 5:30 p .m. The event is to sup- port free programs and ser-· vices for patients and familles of those afflicted with Alzheimer's. The tournament will be held at the Pelican HW Goll Club and is at 22651 Pel- ican HW Road South, New- port Coast. $350 per player. Registration required. (714) 283-1111. A seminar on staying young at heart will be held Crom 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe in Costa Mesa. The seminar will ·be conducmd by David Steenblock and Marc Rose. The cafe is in Mother's Mar- ket and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St. Free. (949) 631-4741. SATURDAY A weekend aulse to Cata.Una for intermediate-level sailors will set sail at 9 a.m. Orange Coast College's School of Salling and Seamanship is offering the cruise that departs from its facility in Newport Beach. aboard the Glin de Mar. $270 for the weekend trip. Reservation required. (949) 645-9412. Orange County Master Gar- deners will present the "Mas- ter Gardener Porum: Have AU of Your Questions Answered• at the Sbennan Library & Gardens al 9:30 a.m. The library is at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Free. (949) 673-2261. Mother and dttugbter are invited to join Fran, Hani and Helen Baumgarten in a spe- cial discussion from 10 a .m. to noon about having a mother with breast cancer. The dis- cussion will be held at the Center for Psychology of Cancer, a nonprofit counsel- ing center. The center is at 1000 Quail St., Suite 190, Newport Beach. $25 per fam- ily. Reservations required. (949) 474-4337. The Newport Bay Naturalists and Friends, city of Newport Beach, Orange Coctst College and the Orange County Sea Base will host an ocean d1s- covery day at Sheumaker Island. The all-day event will include touch tanks, water tours, a shark and ray exhibit, an ocean tide pool explo- ration, and an estuary mud discovery. The island is at 600 Shellmaker Road, Newport Beach. Free. (714) 973-61326 or (949) 640-6746. The Newport Beach Public Library's. Young Adult Advi- sory Council will host a car- wash from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Mariners Elementary School parking lot on Irvine Avenue. The carwash was established to raise funds for a new, state-of-the-art Mariners Branch Library that will also serve as a school library for Mariners Elemen- tary School students Dona- tions are tax-deductible. The school is at 2100 Mariners Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 644-3150. DennJ s Morgan, a second- degree black bell in Kung Fu San Soo, will present the #Practical Self-Defense: Pro- The Long Beach Coin e3 ~olkctihleJ Expo June 6-9~ 2002 /{JO S11. Ptiu• tfl't., ltmg &m·h, Calif. (E11lmnct c.'>' Parl.:i11.11 On P1i1t A1•t.) Sb1111.,•ill' pht11u(562) ./J6-i6J6 • www.longbeochexpo.com llOURS: TllURS-SAT lll.un-6;30pm. SL:-; 1°'1m-3pm L S. anti World Coins • S1amps • Collec1ible, •J ewelry • U.S. & Foreign Com /\union Featuring the U.S. Mint and their rare and spectacular 1933 $20 Gold Coin. Valued at $6,000,000.00I ;-s1-0FF--: 1 Admissio n with this ad I L... _Re__au!_ar _!6;90.!..!~ al~ 4 day~ I tect Yourself -Be Sdfe Not Sorry• workshop from 10 a.m. lo 3 p.m. at Orange Coast College. The workshop will be held in the Aerobics Room of the Physical Education Department The college is at 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. $39 per person. Regis- tration accepted at the col- lege's Community Education Office adjacent to the college library, or by phone. (714) 432-5880 or (888) 622-5376. TUESDAY A seminar dealing with over- coming addictive behavior will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe in Cos· ta Mesa. The seminar is spon- sored by Mother's Markel and Kitchen. Free. The cafe IS at 225 E. 17th St. (949) 6~1- 4741. T'- Acupun<tu ... Worlu1 • I ' I! . \' \ ,, ',, ' ' I I I 11' I Hl11< I ,,, ' .. , I\\ 'f, I' ,,, •• !.I Overstreet's Wine Merchant ~'"'e, m€~~~ ~~ ~~ 4J ~ . -Purveyors of Fine Wines, Spirits, & Gifts & Overs treet 's Wine Tasting Bar 3400 Via Lido • Newport Beach • 92663 949/ 566-9463 (Wine) Thursday, June 6, 2002 A7 a perfect fit. RETAIL STORE HOURS • Tuesday -Saturday 10:30 am-7 pm WINE BAR HOURS Wednesday & Thursday 4 pm -10 pm Friday & Saturday 4 pm -llpm 0VERSTREET'S WINE MERCHANT - GRAND OPENING SALE, JUNE 1-JUNE 22. 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I I ( A8 Thursday, June 6, 2002 Daily Pilot C.ekbrafing the Art of Dining on the orange Coast T he Art of Dining XV, produced by Udo ' elegant Joan and co-chaired b excep- tionally dynamic women, Diane Coon and Erin Trunel, attracted the best and the brightest of society in support of the Orange County Muse- um of ft..rt . Over the past decade and a half, the Art of Dining bas become one of the most prestigious social-cultural events on the NeWJ>Orl Coast. The show -and it is very much a show in many aspects, from the decor to the cuisine to the presentations and honorees -is created with unparalleled attention to detail. The chair and the committee are focused on producing an event that maximizes funds raised for the museum while at the · same time offering a cutting- edge party, full of surprises and stimulation. THE CROWD Ria ch, Coon and Thmel pulled out all the stops under an enormous white tent erected adjacent to the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Four hundred dazzling guests, dressed to kill and showing off the fam- ily jewels, paraded past the valets into the big top to s1p The crowd included the exceptionally chic Zee Allred, international socialites Marsha and Daryl Anderson, man-about-town George Argyros Jr., dedicat- ed art patrons Alllon and Oscar Frenzel, community leaders Barbara and Alex Bowie, and best-dressed Pat and Alan RyplnskJ. They were whisked into the tent as Escada models paraded the perimeter, exhibiting fab- ulous fashion. Artist Norman Wisdom painted a backdfop in the cocktail area of the tent that was backlighted so guests could witness a work in . progress. It was only one of the ma.rvelous details that brought the Art of Dllling to We. Lig~ting designers hung spots from th~ rafters of the tent, illwninating table cen- terpieces of handblown glass created by artist Caleb Siemon and metal'sculpture by Guy Ferrer commissioned for the event. Museum cura- tors also carefully positioned projected images of artwork from OCMA's current exhibi- tion ~The 2002 Caillornia D!ane Coon, Joan Rlach and Erin lhmel, chairwomen for the Art of Dining XV, share lectern space. a little sunset champagne and check out the competi- tion. Along with the Center's Candelight Concert, which unfolds at Christmastime, the . Art of Dining ranks as the party of the year on the Orange Coast. The entrance fee has grown from the early days, when $150 per person was requested, to a present donation minimum of $1,000 per person. Many donors contribute five-and even six- figtµ"e swns as part of their annual giving allotment. Than.ks to the community generosity, the Art of Dining reaches and surpasses enor- mous fund-raising goals, contributing close to a half- million dollars to the muse- um each and every year. Biennial.• . Manuel Gonzales spends time with Twyla Martin and honored artist John Baldessarl at the Art of Dining XV. Reg $?",,,, Now s !599 11>. Marinated Boneless ' • Chicken Breast Reg 45"u.. Now$ Z19 u.. Beef Fillet Mlgnon . Reg '19"u .. Now SJ J 991b. The evening was dedicat- ed to Orange County's most prominent citizen, Henry T. Segerstrom, attending with his beautiful bride, Elizabeth. Segerstrom has been the visionary force between the worlds of business and cul- ture in this community, ele- vating Orange County, in particular Newport-Mesa, to world-renowned status. Lean Ground Beef Patties Segerstrom was joined in the honorable circle by artist John Baldessarl, accepting the applause and accolades of a grateful community. As dinner was served, prepared by Executive Chef Paul SquJcdarlnl of Robert Mondavi Wine and Food Center in Costa Mesa, guests danced into the evening as 17-22% fat s n,g R eg s 1 ~,... Now ;;:,-9,b. Re s379/b. Now $ l 9 lb. Fresh l\laska Halibut Reg 514'9l Now SJ Q99/b. Fresh Ahl Tuna Steak eg 4 17" ... Now S!J99,b. Fresh Boneless Trout 54 99 Reg 47", ... N ow 1b. Fresh Quality Produce r--~~...-,..,......--,-llllill ,.......~~~~~~-r'r'2''""'1 California Blue'berries New Crop $ 99 Stuffed Salmon s 11991,,. California Cantaloupe 3lbs for$ JOO Pork Spare Ribs s599lb. lib Bag Of Carrots 2gea. Dads& Grids '.4 Sheet Cakes Call to Order Clruwnon Crflpla Cinnamon Roi~ ·Apple Cinnamon Pudding Cake Old Fashioned "Sodas are Back." SJ" ... Come In 6 NM Our On SU. BaMl Ow(Who c.. eu.t.orn,,.,,. ~ ..,.,, O'...,.,,.., 319 .. Art Deco and his Society orchestra entertained. Patti and Jim Edwards, Gordon and Reta Fishman, Marlene and Samuel Ham- montree, Pat and Gene Han- cock, Maralou and Jerry Harrington, Dee and Larry Higby, Carole and Randy Johnson, Teri and John Ken- nady, Carolyn and Bill Shown at Art of Dlnlng XV are honored guests Eliza- beth and Henry Segerstrom, and Joan and Tom Riach. many corporate benefactors, with significant support com- ing from event benefactor JP Morgan Private Bank. Others deserving ink include textile house Frette; South Coast Plaza; and Fletcher Jones Motor Cars, Merceds-Benz. The upscale car purveyor donated a rare new 2003 SLSOO roadster to the top bidder in the silent auction, donating all profits over the $90,000 base price to the museum. Special kudos to the evening's mistress of cer- emonies, Andrea Ftuczynskl, Klein, Victoria and GU LeV-president of Christie's ~s Wh1 .r.:;:d"r.··--··-··-Angeies;iuran outstanding asseur, tney a.u .,erry . b t th . h Mandel, Gall and Roger Kir-JO a e ~crop one. . wan, TWyla and Charles In a sentimenti!l and sm- Martln, and Carl and Pat cere mome nt, a tribute was Nelsser were among the ~ad~. to Naomi Vine, found- ardent art patrons sponsoring mg director of the muse~, the spectacular party that wh6 passed away on Christ- closed the eve ning with a mas Eve last year. Vine, 52, very intimate performance touched the lives o~ countless by Grammy-winning jazz Orange County residents artist Diane Schuur. who respected her. The evening was spon- sored and underwritten by • THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays. .. . . DATEBOOK Thursday, June 6, 2002 A9/ Daily Pilot !hree places to go for a taste of breakfast bliss DllllG REVIEW G rowing up, many of us were told by our parents and our teachers that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. The emphasis of a good, hot break.fast could not be overly stressed, and many of us began our day with eggs, bacon or sausage, toast, and fruit or fruit juice -fuel for the upcoming day ahead. As we grew older, eating habits slowly begin to change; a box of Fruit Loops along with Sat- urday morning cartoons replaced eggs and bacon, sugar now being the primary'energy source. A good breakfast has now become a special event, a comfort- ing link to a mpre leisurely past, when a good cup of coffee could be had for 50 cents, and ordering didn't involve any knowledge of foreign languages. maybe the StuJt ~urfer (101 E. 15th St .. Newport Beach, 1949) 673- 3696) is the'pJace for you. This out- door-only eatery is oo the Balboe Peninsula boardwalk, where lt meets 15th Street. Diners order· inside at the counter of this 30- year-old esta'blJ.shment, and then find a vacant table across the walk on the sand. Tn.Uy al fresco, the only way to dine closer to the • waler would be with scuba gear. Everyone Who's ev.er tried surf- ing knows that it's a sport that works up one's appetite, and the breakfast burrito ($5.25) at the Stuft Surfer is the perfect solution. A large flour tortilla (if I saw an unwrapped tortilla thts size with metal spokes, I'd call it an umbrel- la) is filled with scrambled eggs, salsa, cheese and home-fried pota- toes. U thdt isn't enough carbo- loading to paddle through the big stuff, a side of home fries accompa- nies this monster burrito. The homemade waffles are also good. especially when topped with berries and whipped cream I bring my friends with kids here often. It's the perfect family spot: The kids get to play in the sand, Dad can watch btk:i.ru-clad skaters whizzmg by, and Mom can feast her eyes on buff surfers head- I still like to have a relaxing, old-fashioned breakfast every now and then; spending an hour in the morning with a plate of eggs and my paper feels like a well-earned luxury after a busy workwee k. In particular, there are a few places I enjoy that not only feature rib- sticking good food, but offer a unique atmosphere and taste of local culture as well. GREG FRY I DAILY PILOT Owner Brian White and his star empJoyee and daughter Joy Raneses show off the classic homemade bacon, eggs and stack of pancakes breakfast at The Galley Cafe in Newport Beach. ing in from a mornmg's workout. ~ For more than 55 years, Cappy's in Newport Beach (5930 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, (949) 646-4202) has been serving local patrons hearty breakfasts at rea- sonable prices. The restaurant, which is only open for breakfast and lunch (except for Wednesdays. when dinner is served until 10 p.m.), is perched on Coast High- way among surf shops near the Huntington Beach border. Inside, a small bar, staffed from opening at 6 a.m., serves Bloody Marys to ease the hair of the dog. Nautical murals cover most of the walls, along with signed pictures of local sports stars and celebrities who have patronized the establish- ment. Cappy's is a popular place, and there is often a line on the weekends, but the young. attrac- tive staff is friendly and patient, and the service is quick and effi- cient. Cappy's breakfast m enu is extensive; there are more than 20 omelets, featuring fillings such as sausage. pepper and cheese ($6.95) or a more vegetarian- frlendly avocado and mushroom ($7 .95). The specialty at Cappy's, however, is its country-fried steak and eggs ($9.95). Often this dish a t other restaurants is composed of a barely chewable cut of beef heaVl- ly battered and deep fned to a greasy mess. At Cappy's, you'll enjoy thin slices of prime rib, light- ly washed in an egg batter and quickly sauteed. The tender meat i.s served atop rich gravy, along with two eggs cooked the way you like them and toast. A bottomless cup of coffee completes this hearty day-starter. Members of the Newport Beach boating com.muruty have long enjoyed their breakfast at the Gal- ley Cafe (829 Harbor Island Onve, Newport Beach, (9491673-4110), located on the corner of a marina in exclusive Harbor Island. Ed Flach, who preVlously worked at The Arches, opened the Galley 46 years ago with his wife, Myrtle. Jn fact, Myrtle Park across from the restaurant is named for Ed's wife. Today, Ed's grandson, Bnan. runs the restdurant, and many of 'the workers are also family members. The Galley is a classic '50s diner, complete with red leather booths, Fonruca tables and a long counter with swivel stools. Milkshakes are still made by hand with fresh ice cream, and sodas are still made from syrups at the soda fountain. The Galley is a great spot to start the day; I like to daydream over a cup of coffee about which boat I'd like to own when I win the lottery (or retire from my restaurant critic earnings). Breakfast fare includes all the usual beginnings, such as a tall or short stack of fluffy pancakes ($3.95 and $3.75, respec- tively). The specialty of the house is the chili cheese omelet ($7.65), a tasty mess of three eggs, nch brown chih and ample cheddar cheese. U boabng works up an appetite, then thls dish is sure to cure it. And iI the chili and eggs aren't enough, you also get crispy hash browns and a side of toast. As Chief Brody said in ·Jaws": "I th.ink we need a bigger boat.· If the comer of a marina is still too far from the water for you, then Oh yes, and all whlle en1oymg the fresh ocean air All three places I've talked about in this column have been around for 30 years or longer, a true testdment to the1I populanty, servlce and good food. Most of us can't eat this type of breakfast every day. nor for that matter should most of us. But when the urge stnkes for the mother of all comfort foods. Cappy's, the Galley Cafe and the Stuft Surfer all deliv- er the goods. So treat yourself one of these days, throw on your favorite old T- shirt, your flip-flops. grab the morrung paper and head off for some hot coffee and a relaxing hearty breakfast. • STEPHEN SANTACROCE'S restaurant reviews appear every other Thursday. Send him your comments at sdwntaOoc- dining.com. Save up to 20% Ex p. Ju ne I 5, 2002 FATHERS DAY -JHNE 16rn ~OCEAN Waste and Recycling Commercial • Indus~ Construction • Ruldenttal Rent A Blrf a'Avalllable ·----------------· I " I want to connect I : with my Jewish roots." : I I 1 "We want a synagogue that 1 I reflects our values. One I 11 that's welcoming, caring, : family friendly and respeqts 1 I the way we live our lives." 1 I I •• You are Invited to attend an Introduction to I Ual•enlty Syaaaosue and Reconstnctlonlsm I e•enl•&· Find oat why we are the fastest 11 I powllla mo•emeat ta American Judallln and I how tJnlver1lty Syna101ae pro•ldes aa I I .,..,...... w11ere .u ldw cu be debated w1 I 1••11111......,. 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There has been much controversy surrounding the new fihn "Sum of All Fears.# In light of recent events, the studios aren't sure if movie- goers are ready or willing to see films involving terrorism and bombs. I went in with a positive MELISSA outlook, RICHARDSON thinking that Holly- wood would put a l.tght touch to thmgs, the terrorists will have a plan, but Affleck and Free- mdn will be smarter, faster and get the job done with a bit of style and panache. Boy, wds I wrong. ·sum of All Fears· is engrossing, turbu- lent and definitely high unpact. The heart races and nerves are tight. fun as the meddling Cabot, boss and bad-advice giver. It is unfortunate and amusing that Ryan listens to Cabot. Yet, the characters are quick- ly µpstaged by the action, and the story line rambles 8 bit. United States' relations with.Russia break down and the tone switches almost instantly from light to tense. Then it's time to bold on bght for a bumpy ride. Affleck does an admirable JOb with the heavy job of playing Jack Ryan, although ~t was a bit hard to accept characters addressing him as "Dr. Ryan•; he just doesn't seem old enough. Freeman, who is always a gem, should have been used more. It is comforting that •sum of All Fears" was not as graphic as it could have been. It would have been nice if the plot was a bit fuller and more clearly explained, but such is the regret with most action films. There is a heaviness to this film that hasn't been seen for a long time. At the same time, though, it is very interesting. It doesn't have the bubble- gum nature of "Spider-Man,· or the fantasy aspect that ·Attack of the Clones· does, but it is worthwhile. I highly recommend it. It's disturbmg and unsettling, but very good. Jack Ryan (Ben Affleck) is back, younger this time and bumbling. But a rogue nucledr bomb is out and about. The president's men arn quick to blame the Rus- sians. It's up to Ryan and his boss William Cabot (Morgan Freeman) to figure out what's really gmng on before disas- ter stnkes .• • MELISSA RICHARDSON is a Cos- ta Mesa resident and a junior at UC Irvine. White She Devil'(Denlse Richards), Sistah Girl (Aunjanue Ellis) and Undercover Brother (Eddie Griffin) g e t ready to mix it up in "Undercover Brothe r." The beginning of the movie takes its time setting up the characters and events, which does get a bit conlus-· mg and twisted. Freeman is Sometiipes, less is lliqre If you'rt> in the 27%-tax braC'kt-t, a tax-free bond yi1·ltl ing 5.00o/C* pays as rn11d1 aftPr-tax inromr ui; a taxable bond yit>ld- ing 7.55o/c. 'Yield tffeclM! 5/16;U2. subject to avail- ablllty and price change Yield and matl!et valoe wll f'octuate d sold poo1 to matlK1ty May be ~t to state and local taxes May be ~t to al!ematlYe mmun tax. Call or stop by today. '"• 'tt•nOll D.t1lel It. 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Aside from being com- pletely removed from the original Oscar Wilde play and butchering the more amusing dialogue, certain aspects of 1he story came out of nowhere. Por instance, one of our upper-class ladies gets the name ·Earnest" tattooed on her hind end: Can this be more random for 19th century high society? Halfway through the fihn, I just wanted lo go home - and it's only an hour and a heill long. Maybe if the char- acters had been played less typical, it would have improved the experience. Everett made me wonder if he had stepped off the set of •An Ideal Husband" to meet Witherspoon at the Salon -I mean Country Manor. O'Con- nor defined melodramatic to a blarld Firth, and as for Dame Judi Dench, although comical and wonderfully played, I have seen the same character in a million other British comedies. Perhaps if director Oliver Parker had been more respectful to Wilde's original writinQ. the actors would have had more to work with. Over- all, it seems "The Importance or Being Earnest• is for a Sun- day afternoon when you have nothing better to do. U you want to be •wowed,• go see "Spider-Man• or ·star wars· a second time. · • DEANDRA RIOt is a novice screenplay wdter in Costa Mesa who hopes to one day tum Ebert and Roeper into Ebert and Rich. [!]~Dunn-Well "The Tea Room" at The Village Farmer Restaurant I Personally would like lo Invite you to view the Tea Room and unique gift boullque411ct,pt)oy ,, a c~llMrl ry ~ cook~~~ 38S I S. Bear St. Santa Ana South Coast PW.. Village ,.._ .... __ ~ 8'a.ld'.t • Luocb • ~ 8u>.-9paa. Tea Room lfoan llam. • Spm. E'.ontMt/ J#tm wit/,..,_._ 714-557-8433 SIGNAL Hl.L 113ltV6wa (562) 426-1016 Daily Pilot • ' Kerri Vtckms is a super-sweet 'Charity' 1 · ~1!.•~., THEATER REVIEW ly 1bm Titus I n the beginning, there was Gwen Verdon. Then came Shirley Macl..aine to amphfy the role for movie audiences. Around Uus part of the world . in the 1970s and ·aos, if you were <llicussing ·sweet Cbanty, • you were talking about Roberta Kay. Today the torch has been passed to the illustnous Kem Vickers. who's kiclang up her heels with a vengeance m the title rote of the rarely revived paean to the 1960s, an emi- nently enjoyable version of ·sweet Cbanty" at the New- port Theatre Arts Center Those of us who lived through the '60s usually wince when a sh ow celebrat- ing that era is produced It was. after all, the most stereotyped decade in Amer- ican history. with Its peace signs, flower duldren and antiwar protesters Yet ·sweet Chanty. • whLle fum- ly implanted m that penod, is more the story of a hard-luck dance hall hostess who just happens to be stuck m that time frame. Charity Hope VaJenune 1s the etemaJ optunist, a cheap date with a heart of gold w ho just seems to have it broken at every turn At Newport. Uus character is completely nailed by Vick- ers, a skilled singer and dancer with the goofy, sell· effacing comedy styhngs of a Carol Burnett and the boundless energy an actress Kerri Vickers ls "Sweet Charity• at the Newport Theatre Arts Center. ust possess to even consid· playing Uus role. · r Michael Ross puts a conu oss on Uus high-stepping m ical. with an enormous assist from choreographer Mane Madera, re -creabng some of Bob Fosse's signature dance moves for a chorus line w1th a rambow of colorful Wlgs and indtVlduab.sbc moves. The dance numbers (indud- mg the popular ·Hey, Big Spender" I come al you in waves, chaUengmg you to take m all the vanous styl.ts- Uc mgredtents of tlus del.J- c1ous con!edlon Occas1onally. the choreog- raphy seems a bit repetitious. hngenng perhaps a nunute or so too long But that's Just g1vmg Vickers -who·s .on stage more than 90° u of the time - a chance to catch her breath before movmg on to the next big number And in 20% ENTIRE PURCHASE J69 E. 17rlt Sr. her hands each number is a biggie. The supporting cast is replete , ... ,th strikmg mdtvtd· uaJ contnbubons, parbcuJarly from LewlS P Leighton as the claustrophobic milquetoast who encounters Chanty m a stopped elevator and seems desttned to become the man of her dreams Leighton is as introverted as Vickers 1s extroverted. and the comb1- nabon cbcks wonderfully The busiest actor in the cast 1S Jack f\ttlhs, who takes on a plethora of cameo ass1gnments before k.tclung FYI •WHAT. •Swfft Ch.arity" • MtERE Newport Theatr~ Arts Center, 2501 Giff Om~. ~BHch • WHEN 8 p m. Thursdays through Saturdays. 2 30 p.m Sundays until June 30 •COST S1S •PHONE (949) 631-0288 UllO h.igh g~1U as 819 Dadd\ Brubeck. pa tor of the hippie Rhrthm of Ll.fe Church m one of the how s b1ggest numbers and the one most Wcely to tu memones of TY' · Laugh-ln Thom Gtlbert moothJy pla~ an ltallan mdtmee idol who Ln\'lt~ Chant) to hl apart· ment then ta-.he her m the clo et "hen hl<. real g11l- tnend d h~ peracU\'t> Enuh Frantz! am\'ec; Sue mg the ob,1ous pomt that There!> Got to Be Something Better Than Thi!> are Chantv s fellow ld.\I dancer. warmly played b~ Karen ~ kCord dnd Broru ~tasters Frank Valdez Jr gi' es the dgar-chompmg dance hall propnetor a good heart beneath hts gruff exte· nor and the re t of the huge cast re\•els m varylllg degree of 1960s flash a.nd pla h nchly attired by TLC Cos· tume Design ·s\\'eet Chanry · actually I!. a rare :-.:etJ Simon mus1ca.1 (he adapted 11 from the Fed- enco Felliru moVle Nights of Cabna I ''1th music and lyncs by Cy Colem~n and Dorothy Fields But unon gdgs are upstaged by the Fo se-1n sp1red dances and both play second banana to the marvelous perfonnance of Vickers m th1 elaborate conuc retrospecu,·e from lour decades past • TOM TTT\IS reviews loul the•ttr for the Daily Pilot. 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SPEC Ill MOVIES ON THE BEACH Tht> :-.:e"-port Dunes Weter· fron] Resort'Hotel wlll show JDO\'les on the beach e\·ery Fnda\ and Saturday this month Showmgs \\"lll begm . at dusk The hlm schedule a.s as follow ·Uncle Buck today Pro1ect X on Fndcly Fems BuelJer s Da\ Off" on Saturdcl\ City Sb.eke.rs on June 14 Father Dav on June 15 Atlanuc; The Lost EmpLre on Junt:: 21 ·eack to the Future" on June 2.? • Thl BorroweIS" on Junt .!8 and The Fhnt· tone-. flon Jun~ ~ :--.ew- port Dune' i:. at 1131 &ck Bet\ Dm t~ '\;ewport Beach Adm.t ion "' free S7 for parking 1800) 765-i661 WAYNE'S WORLD Comedian \\ayne Brady will \"l.Slt the Orange County Per· fomung Arts Center at 8 p m June 15 for a one-night-only perfonJlance Brady has been a regular on the ABC network comedv show "Whose Line ls It . .\nyway7 The Center is at 600 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa S2B-S44 (7141740-7878 MUSIC UCI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CC lrvme Symphony Orchestrtt '"'lll perform at 8 p m today and Fnday at the lrvme Barclav Theatre 4242 Campus Dn.,-e Irvine UC! facultv artist Theresa Diamond '~'lll play percus- 1on. $8 student SlO facul- ty staff aJumru and seruors S 12 general cldmt~s1on tS.9) 854-46'6 RUSSIAN PIANO Ruuwi pam.st Leorud Le\·· atsky will present a f program ol classical «· bons at 3 p.m unda) at the •ewpon Beach C ntra.l ubr41) 1000 A\·ocado A\oe Levttsk\ as the toundez o1 the -..:ewpon Beach Reena! Sen~ 1949171i-300t 'RHAPSODY tN ROOC' "Rbapsod} in Rock ",th Roben Wells, a : dJldma· \'l4n perlonndnce i.nduding ro1tduC1or Ander ~rglund and gu ts LaGaylia Frd.Zlf'r and Sofld Kdllgren will bt' held at 8 p m June 12 at. tht Orange Countv Pertonmng Arts Center oOO To'' n Cen- ter Dme Costa \tt>'d _-55 or -71~ 740-78-li MUSIC AT THE BOOKSTORE Border; Boo}. \It '1c ~ Cale at South COd..,t Plctztl will present mu,tcdl pertor· mance<; lhruuQh Junt? nw mger.., Compdn~ \\ll. pt>r· form June 15 $1dc>''' .1w will perfom) June 1 b d\llt - Jo~ph \'ashdr wtll pcrtom1 . June 22 All ho'' tune.s M • • 2 p m Borders IS ell 3333 ~-­ Bear St Co tel Mesd Fret' 714) 279-8933 STEWART PERfORMS John Stewart a folk per- former who wrote the ~ton­ keys Day Dream Believ- er • w1U • perform for Fathers Da~ dl 2 p m June 16 at Muldoon s Dubhn Pub 202 Newport Center Dnve :-.:ewport Beach Free t949) 640-4 110 MUSIC AT THE MERCHANT The \\'me Merchant and \V-me Bar will feature the trumpet and vocals of Jack Sheldon at 7 30 Fndays and Saturdays on a n ongoing basts The bar ts •t 3400 Via Lido Newport Beach Free 1949) 566-9463 or ww'' bhwmemerchant com. • I , _ .. . I I I l •• I I I j 'I Al2 T+.ursdoy. June 6, 2002 Daily Pilot Nonprofit leads by example . •Project by Leadership Tomorrow to beautify TeWinkle Park is dedicated to 'kids and grandkids.' Lolita Harper OAJlY PILOT COSTA MESA -To the far left, a young child expressed his love for his dad. Under it, a lost loved one was commemorated. A few feet away from that, a Costa Mesa fire station proudly marked its territory. The band-decorated tiles that adorn the exterior walls of the restrooms at TeWink.le Park were offi- cially dedicated to the city Wednesday by the Leadership Tomorrow Class of 2001. "This is a lasting contribution to the community,• said Tom Egan, who was the co-chairman of the Leadership Tomorrow Class or 2001 project com- mittee. •Those who contributed can show off their art to their kids and grandkids.• Leadership Tomorrow,. is a nonprof· it organization --...supported by fhe chambers of commer<!e'in Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar, Irvine and Newport Beach -designed to develop leader· ship by introducing participants to the power base of the comm~ty. Each class goes through the yearlong pro- gram and culminates its experience with a community project. The project goals were to involve the community and beautify the park area in an effort to deter vandalism and graffiti. More than 440 tiles were painted and mounted around the park's restroom area. Each tile carries a different theme, from simple mes- sages like •oon't worry, be happy• to Ol1li:fl ,lfllf • DllOlll ClllP JULY 2002 CAMP· July 9, 10, 11 , 16, P . 18 Afternoons I -4 AUG. 2002 CAMP -Aug. 6, 7, 8 , 13_, 14, 15 Momjngs 9-12 or A11emoons 1.4 NOCA is opmtcd by Liu Kolbly Callahan. •n award winm!!f eoteh, chmolnipher •nd 1 former Lhoreognpller iond d1enltadcr fl)1' the Raiden, Rams am Clippm. Lise Callihan tw 1111.1 llughl elemmlll)'. Jr hifh. high schuol and college team$. Liu has also 1r1~1Jed the United S111n and lad teams 10 Na1101111 Champ!OCl\hips and has llUJht on chttr vid«ls. ~with hrr professional staff, NDCA's cam,_, clinC. lll·sur and KllS·FM 1n111$ hne ptrformtd 11 Clippm games. Staples Ccntn Pro Avtnger (()O(ball pmes. Special Olympics and othrr 1pcc11l evm11. det.ailed paintings of nature scenes. Mayor LiDda Dixon, Council- woman Ubby Cowan and Council- man Chris Steel were on band to accept the park beautification project. Dixon welcomed the novel addition to TeWink:le Park. The mayor commended the class of 2001 on its innovative project. ·1n all my years of involvement in the city, this was the first Leadership Tomorrow project I have seen that went out . in the community and involved the community,• Dixon said. Dixon noted the individuality of each We and encouraged. everybody to take the time to examine the vary- ing messages mounted on the walls. Each sentiment represents the community, she said, and Egan agreed. •w e can't carve initials in trees anymore, so this is a politically correct mark on the community,• Egah said. r.o.&a Mesa ceens wJn 818&Y conteat lllivmC-.Mmldgh ldlool ltudenta WOil top boDala In a dtywtde eaay CODl8lt about diverllty. Tbe ltudatl were rec· ~ dudng tbe Costa City Coundl meet· mg oa Monday. Contest entrantl bad to wrtte _,. about what diveni· ty la the dty of COila Mesa .... to tbem and bow 1t bu attec:ted tbeir lives. The three first-place wilmen, who received 1250, are Cha1en Mar· lball, senior, C01ta Mesa High Scbool1 Robert Cavanaugh, 1ophomore, Estancia High School; and Mard Kirchberg, fresh· man, Eltanda. c5pecial Occasion fduncheons & Z>inners Students accepted Into arts school 'IWo Corona del Mar residents have been accepted into a comped· tive 1tate 1ummer 1ebool for the arts. Whitney Ellis attends the Orange County High School of the Arts 1n Santa Ana and 1pedallze1 in film and video. William Kray goes to Woodbridge High School in Imne and workl with animation. Elli• and Kray, along with the other n.lne Orange County students who were se1ected, w11re honored in special ceremonies ln observation of California Arts Scholars Day on May 31. • 7ir1dal '5/io~r.1 • 7Jriua/e ?arties Each e11mp wiU include: I l cheers. dance routines. technique workshop & 61un1ing 21 CA5SCllC uipe with camp music Join Our Th.ii wm "Le Menu ck Paris." Uuropean .Jfospilafily by /he c5ea 9ealurin!J lhe Za!Jal !J?aled !J?enalo !Reslauranl. 31 camp T-shirt & shorn 4 > daily snack YEAR ROUND COMPE1TT1VE 'Ir.AM! Plme Cal For Men Info! 5) 4 x 6 team photo 61 concluding in 1 1>1rcnt performance with refreshments. NDCA Cheetleadcrs .,.,,, <WI of_.,, cu mp .. ,11 "" $I 4() ,, """' "' Wsl two •Wb "' will be pttfonninc It KUS. ""'"'lt(Y Tit'" dfetr"" addifHNHll SIO "111 rqiltntion ~· If 1!'I' FM'a Wlllgll T'"'° Concm! mf!JJI i11 b<Hlt CflmpJ 1/lmt Wlll b.t 11S1041110J1U1I °"tit• #Q#ld any ...._ ____ _. 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JO-JJ:OO) .. ..,,.,, ,,,,,. ,,,,,, e.w.. {a.t. 11-JJ:XJ~ J -J:XJ) • ... ,,,,,, ,. ..,,.,, (a.t. ,..,,_,,.,, •*1wtdf-Art ,,,,,, Mia {*t. 1-,:00) (tlflw-..,...,,,. Mllil ·,.. ... ....,,.,. • 1 tu) . ' flUOll Ot THI DAY "When you put together a stall, you want aome dltlerent personalltl•• ... " Jeff lrlnld•J, Newport footblll co.ch, on Tony Cl1relll returning to the progr1m ,. JuMtO~ JERRY KEITHLEY Dally Piiot .,_....._Roger Canson • 949..Si'U223 • .,_.. ,_. 949.0,,0.0170 lhuradoy, June 6, 2002 Bl Foriner Sailor succumbs to leukemia. . . Jack Bell dies at Hoag Hospital Wednesday morning. Don c.ntnll FOA THI DAILY PILOT Jack Bell, a Dally Pilot Sporta Hall of Pamer and a one-time CJP Southern Section dlver under swim coach Al Irwin at Newport Harbor High, died Wednesday of leukemia. He wu 69. Bell, born in Texas, wu railed in Costa Mesa with his younger brother, Rex, another early-day CCP diver and swimmer at Newport Harbor. · Jack Bell, who teamed with Clint Eastwood as a U.S. Anny Weguard at the Port Ord, CaW., swimming pool in No bending the rules at Newport Men's club champion Whitaker, meanwhile, wins tw'o titles in one weekend, both in playoffs over Kraft. I n one of the more interesting goU weekends at Newport Beach Country Cub, Jlm Whltaker captured the three-round men's club champlonahip and two-round senior title -both in playoff• over Bob Kraft. But Whitaker'• fifth men'• club title at Newport Beach wasn't without controveray. New member Jeff Wright, a fonner Dove Canyon atandout who grew up playing at lrvtne Cout Country Oub(now Newport Beach), entered this year's club champi· onahip with the loweat handicap index (0.5) in the field and led the 36-player champi- on.ship Dlght after 18 holes with a 3- over 74'. But Wright was disqualified because be Richard Dunn GOLF played the wrong ball after bitting a second tee shot on the par-4' No. 6. Wright, playing with longtime [Jlembers Whitaker and Dave Coffer, couldn't find his tee shot at No. 6. But, Just as Wright was bitting off the tee again, hil fint ball wu found, embedded in the ground after perhaps getting run over by the wheel of a golf cart. Wright's MCOnd 1hot wu suppoMd to be the ball in play, but h• played hJI onginal ball by miltl.k•. "It wu Just a mental error,· Newport Beach Uliltant pro Bruce Hooper 1ald. l!arUer, one of th• playera in Wright'• fll'lt-round founome pulled out bec1U11ofbeck1pum1. Wright, who pllyed ln tht H(()nd round S.turday and built h111Hd to four 1trok", accepted h1I c1ilq\Wilt· cation with gr1e11 att.r pllytng 3e SHGOL,MGl lJ 1052, tamed numerous honora after ht! wu later lhipped to Korean front Unee. Alide from Hm1ng any number of combat boaorl, he WU eventually elevated to a pl1toon·leadlng tech sergeant on tM blttlet.leld comm111ton ln '53. He wu Onc9 nominated for the Silver Star. He wu a neet-footed balfbeck on the sterling '4'9varsitygrtd team under Irwin. Th• team had an 8-1 record and scored 323 points in one season. Some teammates recall a time against Orange when he told the quarterback, •atve me the ball. I'll score.• And he did. He had also lhlned in track and field during his prep yean, with his best event coming in the low hurdles. In addWon, he and hll brother, being 1pedallall ln gymnastics, served as c:heerleac1erl one year at Newport. They _ .. both could pezform exctUng JMps, lpinl andtwtltl. .,_and bis brother lllo lmwd once• lhg\Jlldl far Newpcrt Bwb. 11wy wwe often prliled by lif 1guard chiefs u CJl~INIDbendtbl 9'1DJZ!Wlllll. Bell. with amUMrDent. once l'9Cal1ed a day when be found h1a lifeguard tower shaking. He looked down to observe the problem and dilcovered it was former grid teammate John Kingston. "Boy, he wu strong,• Bell said. •And he wu laughing the whole time.• He graduated from Harbor in '50 and later attended Orange Coaat College after the army. He once chose to try his skills at other water sports, like paddling the heavy-duty outriggers in Hawaii. He always enjoyed the challenges of such sports. SCIDI d bill fun da)'l In the anny came wcddng wtlb ~around Eatwood. who would, In time, become a lilveMcrHn lcon. Bell 1ald he always admired Butwood. but noted "he could become a prankster sometSmee. And IO!lleUmes I would run a few pranks back at him.• Bell Mid, ·1 once turned Clint's way and uked, 'Clint, what a.re you going to do when you get out of the army?' And he replied, 'I'm going to .go into the movies.' That really made me laugh, but yean later there be was starrtng in the movies. •01nt was a hard worker and always took care of any pool problems. 0,ne day, I told him the army had to fix the mat, the high diving board, or I might slip in demonstrations. He nodded (no), but the next morning he was up'there tlxihg the board for me.• · In his last years, Bell had become HIGH SCHOOL SPRING FOOTBALL reunions. a 1ucc111ful Hiii· man of golf clubl. He played and occa· sionally entered tournamentl. He and h1a wUe. Betsy, had earned many frtends over the years in the harbor area and often attended varied Before bis father came to Costa Mesa to manage a food market. he and Rex had lived in Santa Ana and San Pedro. Bell, who d.ted at Hoag Hospital, is survived by hls wile and hve children: Sons Rick, Scott and Mike, and daughters Jane and Jak:i. A celebration of Bell's We will be held Sunday at Rose Hills Harbor Lawn ln Costa Mesa at 1 p.m. PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DAl.Y Pl.OT Newport Harbor llnebacker Matt Endnlu, right. Intercepts a pus Monday during the Sa.llon' spring practtce. Tars' Ciarelli back in fold Former Newport Harbor assistant back to coordinate the defense as spring drills continue. awry '-"""""' 0AllY PILOT NEWPORT BBACH • ln the 1vtr cyclical world of hJVh ld\ool football, nlWI t acee art Juat pan of the llndlc1pe. A famlllv face, hoMYw, Iii llJ'°"V the •rww• ~ thll lpring for Newport Hubor Hlgh'I s.tlora. A11l1t1nt coach Tony Cl1r1ut, a key ingredient to the onset of extended Sailor poltleUOD runa in the early 1990s, II back in the fold for Coach Jeff Brinkley, coordinating the defenae after ..,._...,. flv1 1ea1on1 11 bead coach at untlngton Bffch High. av.w, ell<>. key ftgun ln lltlbliahlng Newport'I hcalded aftMuon Might tn1nlng program, Md been 1 f1vor1w unong S.Uor pllytn for hia Ult ot biltortc quottUona for moUv1tionll PUJ'POMI· •Ht brlng1 1 dtftertnt ptr1onaUty, • Brinkley Nid of hll longtime frt1nd and SH CIA"ll.U MGI IU DAllY PILOT COi i EGE ATHLITI ~ 1HI MONTH Michelle Icban I ·' I I .I I I 82 Thu , June 6, 2002 EXpOspick ~Ca.I College fn!sbman Jomes neece was pkUi bY tbe Montreal Sxpoe ln the 49tb round Wednesday in the Major Leagua Baeball free-agent draft ~ a6-foot-2, 180-pound right~ pildaer, WM tbe 1,438th l8l8dkln «the SO-round draft that en+ded ~y. n.oe, who went to Riverside Poly High with OCCfresbman lbortltop Donnie Murphy, was Instrumental in luring Murphy Aoplay fottMPirlt•. Mwphy was selected in the ttNa round the l(anlla Qty Royals, 138th overall. GOLF CONTINUED FROM B 1 boles, but was obviously dis- appointed. •Jett was particularly concerned that this disquaW1- cation be understood." said his 84-year-old father, Jack, a member at Newport Beach for 30 years and whose golf- playing membership was taken over last year by his son, who's preparing to leave for Ireland. "(Jeff) wanted to make sure that people know he wasn't cheating. He didn't intend to do it. But those are the rules of golf and he has to accept it.· For Newport Beach head pro Paul Hahn, it was one of the toughest decisions he bas ever had to make. "It was a rough weekend for the pro,· Hahn said. "I don't like those things to happen, but sometimes they do. It was unfortunate that it happened. Obviously Jeff's a good player. I'm not saying be wouldn't have won, and I'm not saying he would've won, but he's a good player.· To confirm what Hahn already knew in the rules, he called Senior PGA Tour rules official Skip Whittet, who was in New Jersey for the NFL Seniors Classic. ·1 wanted to make sure I was doing the right thing,• Hahn said. "With all the cir- cumstances Involved, even though I read the rule, it's always good to get confirma- tion from a higher source, like the Senior PCA Tour. ·1 didn't sleep that night. It was a tough decision on Jeff. I hate to be put in that position to make such a severe ruling on Jeff, but the rules of goU are there.• There's always next year, of course, for Jeff Wright. With h1I Ont men11 club title since 1998, Whitaker, who also ' . y . -by St.ve Vl...-n captured championships in 1990, '93, Md '95, likely secured an amateur spot in the third annual Jones Cup (July 26 at Big Canyon Country Oub). Whitaker, who would play with Hahn in the pro-am better-ball of partners in Jones Cup lU, edged Kraft in a one- hole playoff Saturday to win the senior-division champi· onship, then beat Kraft again in the three-hole playoff Sunday for the club champi- onship. Kraft, who played in the inaugural Jones Cup in 2000, and Whitaker were tied after 36 holes at 154 and tied again after 54 holes at 228. Jim Turner finished third and Bruce Bearer fourth. On the second playoff hole Sunday, Whitaker's three-foot putt hung around the lip before falling in the cup, and the drama continued on the third extra hole (they played Nos. 1, 2 and 3 in the playoff). On the par-5 No. 3, Whitaker's wtnning birdie putt aJso hung around the lip before dropping in. To tie Whitaker in regulation, Kraft rolled in a 10- foot birdie putt. The 2003 TOlblba Senior Cassie will be played March 17-23, which is later in the schedule than any other time in tournament history. A celebr•Uon of Pbll Arnold's We will be today at Santa Ana Country Oub at 5:30 p.m. A longtime SACC member and multiple senior- divislon champion, he died June 3. Rest in peace, Phil. , The &tanda High Eagle Oassic is set for Monday at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club (Los Lagos course} with a buffet dinner afterward at Newport Rib Company. Prizes will be awarded to winners on three skill levels,' as well as closest to the pin. Details: (949} 645-2581. I ~--.--..---,. lryc. Aldet'ton 0AILY Pll.OT the bottom of the second. Doily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH ·This is jt. In the teams' most recent meeting, Chrts Rosen, who pitched for the 0-baclcs, had three hits. CoMor Whalen added"twO hits and Scott Colton, Garrett Am.oroso and Tommy Colton each belted key his for the D-backs. Andrew Silva, who had an RBI single and also doubled against the Giants, threw three innings in relief, allowing no hits while strildDg out fiye. · It's what every pltyer 'Vho IU.lted up the tint day of practice dreains about-. playing ln a ch4mpionship game. Steven Manning, Mason Sayer and Amoroso kept the Reds in check on the mound. Tue National Division champion 0 - backs had the Angels' number ln recent days, beating them, 11-4, Saturday and, l· O,Monday. And the Reds and the Diamondbacks of the.Newport Beach Uttle League's Major Division will get that chance today at 5 p .m. at Uncoln Elementary. Andrew Silva (two hits), Blaine Nielsen, Timmy Winning, Bre tt Bartlett, Eric Mooney and Joe Frey all contributed to the Reds' offense tn defeat that day. D-back starter Chris Rosen allowed only one infield hit and only two Angel baserunners advanced past first base In Monday night's game. Rosen finished with eight strikeouts. The Reds (13·8) will have had four days of rest after defeating the Giants handily, 6·0, Saturday, while the D-backs, 15-3 during the regular season. are working on two days' rest after defeating the Angels. 1 ·0, Monday night. The Reds' roll through the playoffs has included wins over the Mariners, 10-4, Yankees, 5-2, and Giants, 6-0. Blaine Nielsen led the Reds on the mound against the Giants, striking out the first three batters on nine pitches, and went three innings allowing no hits while strUdng out nine. Rosen, Garrett Amoroso and Fletcher Della Grotta combined to stymie Angels' hitters Saturday. The D·backs defeated the American Division champion Reds both times. The teams dueled in the regular season, once in tbe first gamed the year with the second time comiDg late in the regular sea.son, as the D-backs won, 9-4. Nielsen also starred at the plate, belting a solo home run over the left-field fence in In the game, Rosen hit a three-run home run in the first inning as Scott Colton and Doug Kelley each contributed two hJts. Other key hits for the D-backs came from Whalen. Riley Sullivan, Sayer and Michael Epstein. CIARELLI CONTINUED FROM B 1 colleague, wbo left the Harbor program after the 1996 season to take the reins of his alma mater. Hls first tenure at Newport Luted eight years, including the flnal three as defenlive- c:oordlnator. His Brit yam' running the defeme, tbe Sallon want t• 0 and claimed the CIP Southern Secttcot>Maan v dwnpk•wblp. •tte wu a motivating factor when be was here before,• Brinkley continued. "When you put together a staff, you want IOme ditfatm penooalitia. 1be more d1venlty you have on your staff, the~ chance you have of having IO!Deone th4t every kid am relate to. Between all of us (ooachel), bapefully ~ will find each kid'• hot button and be able to get them going.· With Ciarelli back running th.e deferuie, Evan Chalmera w1ll focus solely on worlcing with the secondary. Another change in the staff involves Mike Bargas, who will shift from coaching the defensive Un, to the offemtve line, repladng former 0-line coach Zach Blehl, now an aaista.nt at Santa Ana College. In tems cl per90llDlll. Brtnldey said the constant evolution broughl oo by gradl>atton is. ooce again, underway. •There are some new faces, but that's high school football,• Brinkley said. •we stm have a lot of positions up for grabs.· Brinkley said players are encouraged to choose their positions at the beginning of spring and changes will be made from there. •we have Chase Brawner working at fullback and he played offensive line last year,· Brinkley said. "U a guy is at a position he really loves, he may be more productive." Another newcomer making a big impftlaion is Paul Toma.b, who Will be a senior tigblend. •He's back in the program after not playing for a couple yeart, • Brinkley l41d. •He ii as fut u anyone on the team and be could really gtve us a vertk:al threat at that position.." Offensive lineman Nick Watkins, who will be a junior, has also caught BrtnkleYs eye for his work at guard. Brinkley said returning tailback Dartangan Johnson, who will be a.senior, has sbown increased explosiveness. Quarterback Mike McDooaJd. who will assume the reins after a two-year apprent1ceship behind Morgan Craig (who plans to walk on al USC), has also been impressive. thus tar. Bdnkley Mid Dave Erickson, who started the final seven games of bis junior season at fullback and also Uwe mare al OU1lide lfnebecker, is betwng a beck injury that may prevent his return. ICBAN CONTINUED FROM 81 Year. She won her state cham- pionships with personal records in the 5,000 (17:40.64) and the 10K (36:42.42). •J've been surprised.• Icban said of her winning season. ·1 had no idea. Even my coaches have been surprised of how well J've been doing.· lcban's nse to notoriety and victory this season has come through hard work. Pier said, and lcban agreed. She puts extra time into the farther distance races, because she believes, the longer the race, the better chance she has to win. ·she's an extremely hard worker,· said OCC track and field coach John Knox, who will also be the head coach of cross country this fall . "She shows that hard work pays off. Her most valuable trait is her dedication. She's there day in and day out. I really can't think of a day that she's milled." Icban relies on her stamina and endurance to lllPllA •1m1wm . ~ overpower 'and outlast competitors. She's only 5-foot· 2, and barely 100 pound!>, but that's never a factor when she's on the track. "I'm more of an endurancl.? ldnd of a girl,• said lcban, who ran for Cypress High last year. • 1 don't have a quick step as some other girls. I need to work on my sprinting at the end (of d race)." MIOtEUE ICBAN hm: OC1 .. 1913 ......... _San llWIO .....-s..foot-2 Wlilht: 100 st-t n.cJt Ind fitld "'9rllll: 800, 1, 500, 3,000, S,000, 10,000 rnftln \'Mt: Ft9'hr'Nn ..... ldlool:C~ coect. .Jotln l{nol(, John GokUNn •ndO.WFier litlllfor; Undlcldtd ~ ,_.. ~ venlU. Ice aHm ..... "'°""'"The Wlddi!ig PIM1IW' IMt 9lltil9dc .......m: "Winning two . mtt Utill (m the 10K Ind tn. SK)." CAllele ...... ., ........... (Mt,)( The Oranv-eo.t tr.tvnan Mil two Ntit tldll Mliy ,, Md 11 It~ ht· blra. ... two Souttllm C.llbnlt lndl• ~"'*~.Md Mliy 11. Dilr Nat The Sailors' 91 players, who began drills May 28, will continue through next week. They do not play a spring game. fll .. 1'\LM&tlna-•bom.67~12 ~. 26 a1bKcn. S56 ber· r.cudl,. .JO calk:o bell. 373 sand ~ 1 ~ J ~ I.·_., r,. £.. ~ ~. Prnldenl Thlt statement wa1 filed wt1h the County Cleftl cf Otanae County on 05/1~ 20021t02112 ~o.1®it!b3; FlctttJoue 8Ullnffl Neme Stat.ment The lollowtng ~ .,. lil*1ll bullneile -AK D~ACY, 1780 MontoYla A-22. Costa ..._CA 82e27 Darcy Corporation <PM. 1780 MonnMa A-tt:. Coeta M.... CA t2t27 ,,. ~ .. 000- dlded by. • corp01.iot1 Hava you 11arted doing tiu.lneaa yet? Ya&, 1111M Date)(. Cofl>Oratlon, Dan9I 01t1M. CEO ,,. -.m.nt ... Ned ""' the County ~06/~~ Ool.ny IOOHtOtM1 DllllY Plot ~ 18, 23, 30 . .11g o.~ lb3C!O Flctltlou• eu1IMU Name Statement The following pel"IOlla .,. Oiling buafMaa u : Melinda Dunn 0.lllgn, 4942 Tama111Ck Way, Irvine, CA 112912 Mellllda s. Oum. 4942 Tatnanldc Way, IMM, CA 1121112 Thie buaineH 11 con- dUcted by: en lndMdual liave you 111rt•d doing bu1lneaa yet? Yea. M-01 Mellnda 8 Dunn Thia ltalement WU filed With Ille County Claltl cf _Otange Coontv on 06/~ 200Ht02K4 Ody PlloC ~18, 23, 30 J\1)1 0. ~ Ib35I Flc:tJtlou1 llualMH ... ,.,,. IWtement ~~ BMoll U.., 135 CrHcent Bay_. Laguna Beach, CA 92151 Douglll Stockal, 7911 CyptMe D11Y1, Laguna BMo11. CA 112951 Thia bu"'-t la oon-ducled by: a limlWd pat1· nerehlp Have you 1tarted dC!lnQ buelnMI VII? No Ooi.igla1 Stockel Gtntt'8I Partner Thie lhlltmtnl waa llted .... th• County Cleftl of Oninol Courtty on 06/1~ IOOHIUt74 f'-..c--11 w-11 w.-sl lveth And<u Fandino, 1070 Park Newport, Newport BHch, CA 92660 Thia bu1lnet11 la con- ducted t>y: an lndlVldual Have you started doing butlneaa yet? No Mlh Andrtl Fandino Thi• 1tatement w11 nllld wlth the County ~ oJ,'~ County 20021102118 Dally Piiot May 9, to, 2', 30, 2002 TH368 Flctltloua Butlneea Heme Statllmant Thi followlnQ ptflOllt .,. doing~ ... Olaltal Nmt Necwonca, 350, F1nlly Aw 18, Nl'llfll0'1 Beach, CA 92813 Andrew Jamea Hlb- bet1, 3507 Anley Ave. 18, Newport Btac:h, CA 928e3 Thlt ~ la con-ducted by. a ~ 1*1· nerahlp Have you started doing buelneaa yet? Yea. 4'01/02 Anck.. J. Hibbert, Glnlfal Partner Thfl llalemtnt WU filed wtlh lh• County C11111 ol Orange Counfy on oe.'10/2002 200HI02177 ~Maye.~ IUP!RIOR COURT OF CAUFORNIA. COUNTY OF ORAN OE 341 THE CITY OAIVE, POST OFFICE 8())( 14171, ORANGE. CA 928e3-1571 LAMOREAUX JUSTICE CENTER PETITIQH OF T~T .... ~ '°" CHMQI °' N Flctltloua Bu1lnea1 Name Si.tament Th• lollowlng ptl'lons al'9 doing buelii ... IS Fertile Stream. 1713 Alabama StrH I, •B. Huntington Beacll, CA 921146 John Bodi. Zehnder, 1713 AlabalN SllHI IB, Huntington Beach. CA 92948 David Clay Rich· ardaon, 528 -'ivenue F #A. Rlldolldo Btac:h. CA 90277 Thie bUalneaa 11 con· ducted by" I general partnerehlp Have you 111rted dol1ig ~ yet? No JoM Bodle SeMdet Thft ltllemenf Wll filed ...,, the County Cleftl ol Orenge Col#lty on 05f1412«/E 200HI0'215 ~.,:,,~1~ , Doily Pilot '· l .... Flctttloue au.an... ,~ 9u11 ... '"27 M:ted ~ • ltMld ,_,. ~ lu11neiet lll'ftllon in lie .. _,, ,._ M1t1men1 .._.. tt1t11M111t Brier! o. Johtw, 1D-<: nMNp Milne ••1ment "Y~~ION r• .'!!"~f011ow11111 S*tOl•iia -~ ~.... Senta IMbel. Co.I• H1v1 yew atu1ed The folowlno l*90M .. --. eo 14--· lr'ICI ~ M.a. CA tl2627 ......... ~ yw17 No .,. dOtllG ~ .a: ~ --"1 , 2973 H9ltlof ENEX. 8008 Slcypeltl Thie ~ is oon• li:i. Wendland, LJln. HolM ,,,,.. re "'"-" IN ..... uncMir Blvd., '811, Co11e Clf. '200. INIM, CA ducad by. en indMdull llild p.,,,_ 2431 W, COM! ' =.:..~1::..~ Meet.. CA 1112821 0281• Hive you at1r19d Thia ~ wu f~111pol1 • n-. £>---. _. ..._ Pawet Kozlnakl, 2138 Olobtd Wlf9lell Tech-doing bualnMe yet? filed with the Couflty CA ---,.=,.:::;' r-IMnt· Union Ave , Coeta l)Ologles, (CAI, 18008 Y•, Fe. 1'41\, ~ C1t1tf of Orlnoe Counfy SEO, Inc., (CA). 2'431 ~to ....... nw,y ec- Mea, CA 82827 ~Cir '200, ll'Me, ~ 0 . .Jotw.1 t on Ol5/t71200~ W. C0Mt tw-Y '206. ~ without ~...., Thie bum ... It con· CA mi. m.d-wiJ:• ::-"CO:: 2002tt0a704 ~::/:'' lreacli, CA court lpP(OVal .,.,': dUClted by: an lndMcllal This bualne" II eon-C1ertt of Orange County Oelly Pl1of May 23~ Con•ultenl Source laldng cartlln very lm-H1ve you 11an1d ducted by· a COlf)Onlllon on 06/l7/'l002 Jv!lt 8 !3 2002 .!!E!!.! Inc. (CA~2,31 w'. port1nt· action., hOw· doing ~ yen No Hive you 111rted 2002U03tto Colet H ay l205 -·the perSOlllll repr. 1 ~114 :.~~!, WH ~=-~_:. Deily Pilot Mlrv 23, ·30, Flc:tltloue Bu1tnna Newp0n Beach, ci. Mntatlve W11 be f9CIUWld flied With the CCM.lnty nologlu. Shahrem June !!. 13.~ Jb388 NalJ'e St.tement 828e3 10 give notlu to ln- OM of Orange CouruY v~. CEO Flctltlou1 Buatn.u The f~IOl\f MWS Flnllld~= ~~. ~ = on 06/14/2002 Thi• 11a1emen1 w1.1 H Statement .,.. doing •: 2431 w. Cout ·-1 . 2002HOUCM flied with the County •me JBS Coil1P•.ny, 214 A #205, Newport . Of contented IO the .,.,~ The following l*'OOt Coetl ........,* CA CA 112663 Pf'OOC)ted action.I The D.ily .. ..,. May 18, 23, Cleltl of Ol'lll08 County are ~ bu8inea u : Pllrnef, -. Thie butlneu 11 con-ln~ndenl •clmlnl•· 30, Jl#le 8 ' 2002 TH3el on 0512l~0021903112 ~~~~~GIES, 110 Via ~2~1827~tu~~. '°r. =~rs~: 1 gann a:t'= ~ f:. Dally Pilot May 23, 30, ,.,__ ....._.. Beech " ,... d ....,_ ..,.. an Ffctltlou1 Bull""9 J\lnt !!, 13. 2002 Th393 ._..,.., ·~...... · Meu, CA 92827 Hev• you 111n• ..--· ...,,. St.lament CA 921183 • ...,.. Thie bulln"' II con· doing . bu11ne11 yet? ~ ~~ Flctltloua BUllMU 110M•ry "~-~ clJOted by an lndMdull Y•, 5115/02 =. .:.."'::..r=..=-;;ot ~::Jfollowlng ~· Heme Si.tement Vil.-...... Hive '/OU ll•rttd SEO. Inc.. Steve ;;:.;!..":.... "":'~ ~ -Th 1oW1ng pe 8-:tl, CA 92§63 dol b -• 11 et? Olton, PrMldlne .,._ ...... ~-~1• R Hunter, .a1 • lol1 ~f'IOfla Thie butln ... 11 con-ng u .. ne Y Thia etatement WH A HEARING on the =.,no~ ~ Coa11 ~ ~ Ue 1~ ~:!.by: Y-:U ~ !::. ~ Thoqleon IN<! with the Coul1ty ~ 2;,1' ~ ~1~ Joaepti F Mulln. "67 Group, 2388 Columbia doing bualne" yet? Thie ltalement wu C1ertt of Orwiga County p.m in Dept. L73 to- Magnoll• SI.. Co.ti 0111te. Cotta Mese, CA Y•. 811/1998 filed with the = on 0&2l~HI03M8 ca~ed at 3'1 The City Mela. CA 92627 82828 M11Y M. t.4cCar1hy Clertt06/of ~ n.a. Plot ,_., 23, 30, ~~· Orange, Thfl )lualneu la COii-Annette Clfla/I, 11'15 Thfil stalemtnl WU on 17 ~ ' _....., ...,. •""10 dUald by. an lndiYldulll Amenclll River ROid, filed with lhe Coonty 20021903702 June 8. 13• 2002 llN"' IF YOAJ OBJECT to Hive you 1t1rted Coronl. CA 92880 Clet1c ct Orange County Dlll'I Ptlol Mey 23• 30• Flctltlous Bualnna the granting of lhe pet;-doklg bullr-. yet? No Judy Ctrdoza, 205e2 on 05/17/'l002 June 8. l3, 2002 Th391 S lion yo.i lliould 'PPM' JoMpti F. Mullin LIVonne Lane. Hunt· 2002t90Hl5 Ham. taament It th. hM/lng lflCI state Thia llat•ment wu lnQIOn Belc:h. CA 92&46 Dally Piol May 23. 30, F1ctltk>u9 Bu.Inell IM doll~ '/OIJf objections or file filed with the Coon1y Undl Clair. 2930 S. Junt 6, 13. 2002 Th387 Hime swtement .,. ,;:·rt written objections with Clet1c of Orange County Sycamore StrMI, Slntl Sundlnca w .. t Mu • the court before lhe on 05/1"2002 Anl. CA 92707""123 FfctltlOU9 Bu8'neu ~~ rneni., 1998 15 age• hearing. Your •P· 200219032'9 Mll41nie Hao-Cardoza, NarM S~ Execut ve Loin Ave., Coat1 Mesa, A peanince may be In plf· Dally Pio! May 18, 23. 1658t Grah!~ Sttec•'· The lolloWlng persona Procenlng Ctnttr, 11288~k.nca West UC eon «by your •ttomev. 30, .11.Wle 6, 2002 Huntington owach. A are doing bo111ne1s u: 3500 S SuMn Sl t250 ~D) HM3 W Boise IF YOO ARE A CAEO.. _____ __,_Ihu..361CfJtO 928'9 a) Beach Life PUbliU· Slllla AN CA 92704 ' • · .,.',.,__ ID ITOR Of' oontJngent cred-Be11erly H1tlreld, •'--a. b) Lagu-Nlgutl • Yt., Sle A . ....,..., i1or of the deceased. you 13711 East Via Del Lit~. c) ~'Hills [)fe, Mort~Hl.oom Inc. 83708 must file your clUn with Actfttoua BualMH N•rM Statem.nt The fojfoWlng pef'IOfla .,. dolnO business u- a.) Olo6al Wledo!n Cir· cit, b.) Sacred Son9 Foundallon, c .) Sha1n1nlo Trelnlng and titelfng Institute, d.) Be The cause. • ) Walle for Hope, 28691 Modjnk1 C..nyon Rd . Modjeaka. CA 922678 A Center tor Peace and HMllng (CA). 28691 C.nyon Ad • CA 92878 bullnes1 Is con· dueled ~ OOl'l"1lfolit organiution Hive you Sllrted OOing ~ yet'? No A Center IOf PMCe ~ ~. Chief In· IPirabolW Oft'loar Thll llaltmenl WU filed with lhe Counry Clet1c of OrlnOt Coun1y on 05/14'2002 20021103308 Dally Ptlot May 18, 23, 30. Jv!lt 6, 2002 Th35i Palma IH, Whlttter, CA d) L•guna Lile, •) ~~. 3 Sant:· ~ 8;. Thia butlneu la 000• the court and mall 1 90802 Capistrano Beectl ute, I) 9270-4 dueled by: Umlted Lia· OOfl'l lO lhe personal rep-Pam Kallnowskl, Dana Pojnt Beach Ute, Thi .... 1 1 bllity Co. resentat!ve •...wnted. b)' 17105 Garne1 Drive. ~ancho Santa • uus neae • con· Have you started ltle court Withj~' lour Reno. Nevada, 89508 a Lile, h) Irvine duded by: a corporation doing bueln91a yel? months from the dale of Cheryl Lee, 28522 Have you lllrted Y11. 511/02 lhe first 1ssuence ot let· Avenkla Placlda. San Ufa. I) Mission Viejo doing bu1lnaa1 yet? Sundance West UC. ten; as piOYided In Pro. Juan Ceplstrano, CA Ule, ~ Hunti~~ v ... 3+02 Jan M. Pete<aon. Man· bale Code section 9100. 92675 ~sa,,> ~ Life, mi Mortgaiees com. Inc., ager The lime tor filing clalms Barbara Marion, Seal Beach Life, NI Re-D~ eia~!~ni"'!u Thia atatemen&,:u wlll nol eJq>tte before 11422 American River dondo. Beach life, o) flied with th• CCM.lnty llled with the ,..._~ four months lrom the Road, Corona. CA Menha.ttan Beach Life, CM of Or.,,,,. County °'"'""?'17.~ .............. , hearing date noticed 82880 Pl Venice Beach Ute ql -....-on v... ''""' 1bove Kinde MHl918. 8972 Malibu Beach Ute.' r on 05/l7t2002 20021903 .. 7 YOU MAY EXAMINE Nlloma. Westminster. 2oo219o3 .. 1 Delly Piiot May 23, 30, lhe file ~-by the 00Ur1. CA 92683 LA. Lile, s) H~ Delly P11o1 Mly 23, 30, Junt 8 l3, 2002 Th379 If you ;;;"a pel'IOfl fn. Sh r1 M 13671 Ufe, I) Bev9lty Ult. June !!, 13· 2002 !1!384 ed the l I Sc•~orou0~~· Pl1ce, ~)~ ~. ~· j FlcNlll'°"!,.!'!81""9t ~''m.i:!.t wt~~ 1L~ Chno. CA t1110 Jolla ule, x) CofOtlldo Flctltloua BuafneH •rM _. .. men court• tot Soe- Karln P11tta, 1622 Beach Ute, V) Puadena Name Stete1Mnt The f~ petlOllS cia1 Nobce (lorrn OE· Baku Slrffl. Coale ute, z) Aleo Viejo Ute. The followlnQ persone -doing ~ aa 154) ol lhe filing ol an in- Meu. CA 82627 u ) Santa 81/bara l.Q, are doing ~ 81 •I Newport Boats, bl Y9"°"I and ~ o1 Donn• Terrenove. 135 Crescent Bay, Natlon1I BuS>Oeu As· N-port SM Ray, c 861ate assets Of ol ant 9301 Moklhana Drtve Laguna Beach. CA aoallH. •020 Birch Newport Motors, Inc • pet1tlon °' ICOOUOI as Hunllngton BHch, CA 92651 Slreel 111 , Newport 25()(j W Coaat ~ • provided In Prob11e 926•6 John Adinolfi, 135 Cres· Beech, CA 112eeo Newp0rt e .. ch, A Code section 1250. A Ji1 Wells. 2386 Colum· cenl Bay, L1gun1 St•rtl En111t1lnmen1 928e3 Request lot Spec:ial No- bla Dnve. Cotti ~ 8-:h, CA 92651 Produc:tlon1, Inc. (CA), R)en~ ~o~~n lice form la avalllbl• CA 92628 . This bu$ineae ii con· 2867 Mlchtlaon Or. (CA), S •. Iron\. ttle OOl.W1 c:lel1I D1wn lwack. 1322tl ducted by: an lndMduel IG2l5, ll"Aoe, CA 92612 Coronl. CA 1128711 AltorMV few Petitioner: Chulw CCM.lrt, Chino, Have you started Ihll bualnes1 Is con· This buliMsa la con-SUZANkE M. TAGUE, CA 91710 doing ~yet'/ No IMtld by 1 corporation IMtld by•~ ESQ. This bullneQ " COO· John Adinolfl 1-t•Y• '/OU llarted H•v• you lltrted McCORMICK. KIDMAN Actltfous Bualneu ducted by • general This statement was doing buslneaa yet? doing bualneu yet? It BEHRENS. U.P Heme S'-terMnt partne11hlp flied with the Coonty Y•, 511/02 Yn. 4192. b) 10/98, 915 TOWN CENTER Heve you started C1eft1 of 0r8"gl County Start En1trt1lnmen1 c) No DA.., 8n.. 400 The lollowl~raons doing business yel1 on 05117/2002 Productlona. Susan Van Aenlx Corpor1tlon. Sid COSTA MESA, CA 819 ~ u Yea. Jan 2001 20021103995 Valkenburgh Stark, Partow, Presklent 12128 Me My EV, 3300 Jill Wells Daily Pilol May 23. 30, en.er Finaric:lal Otfioer Thia steltmtnt was Published Newport W. Colet Hwy .• Newport This atatemen1 was June 6, 13, 2002 Th376 Thia i tatemenl wu tlled with the County BHch·Costa Mua ~riit~ =r. '15 lllld with the CCM.lnly flied wilh the County ~~.~3/20range002 County 8Dallv ~ Mly 31, June "'' Cle,_ of ~ County Flctftlou1 Bu1lne11 Clet1I of n...~ County ~· ~' 8. t. "'·"""' C1n11 SI., Newport 00 05/2ll2002 Nime Statement 00 05/17f2002-2002et00704 · · FTH412 8-:h, CA 92663 20021t03H3 The ollowi 2002HOH71 Dally Pilot Mly 23, 30. 8SC 11948 Thlt bueln ... ~· Delly Pll04 Mly 23. 30, "' ~ ~ Diiiy Piiot May 23, 30, Jv!lt 8, 13, 2002 Th1Q1 NOTICE OF ~~.by. y: atarttd Jurlf 8· 13· 2002 Th3!M J.E A$s0olltee, 207o June 61 13• 2002 Tb383 SUPERIOR COURT PETITION ........, bullnla ._,., No B I Del Mar Avenue, -... •-· Fictitious us neu Ligu"• Buch. CA OF CALIFORNIA, TO ADMIHISTER Christine Hirer Name Swtement 82851 Ffctftlou1 Bu1tnea.1 COUNTY OF ESTATE OF: Thie 1191emen1 wet The following per9001 Millil<c> rugawa, 2070 Name S~ ORANGE AGNES L PICK flied with the County tre doing ~ U Del Mar Avenue, The lollowlng peraone 3'1 THE OITY DRIVE CASE NO. A213416 ~~~ County I) Ameriuo Joumel ol L1gun1 BHch, CA ere doing~ M. POST OFFICE To all hefrl, benefl· 20!>21903307 Nursing, b) AJN, 3857 82851 Furniture ol Alric•, BOX 1.,71 ciariee, creditors. cont· o.ity Pi1o1 Mey 18, 23, Bild\ St., "'°· N4IWP0'1 Th1 bullnesa la con· 385l·D Allon Pkwy., ORANGE. CA lngent ctedltora, and 30 Junl 8 2002 Beedl, CA 92660 cU:led by an~ !Nine, CA 92808 112863·1571 ~ wtlO may oeher· ' ' TH358 The KMA Grouo, Inc • Hive you 1t1r1ed Warren & Soni De· LAMOREAUX .._ be fnl4W9Ald In the -------'-'"" .. "" (CA). 3857 Birch St • OOing bu1ir-. ywt1 No aiorlef Furniture, Inc • JUSTICE CENTEA _. °' _..., « bolt\, d- Flc:tltloua BullnMI 11'0, Newport BelCh, Mrkllco lugaw1 ~ 3851·D Allon PETITION OF AGNES L PIO( Name SteWment CA 92eeo Thia atatemen1 WU ........ CA 92808 Annando JMul Marron A PETITION FOR Ihil bullneas Is con-tiled with !tie County bullneu Is con· Nuno Ind Dani Outez PROBATE has been The ~ IMtld by • oorporallon C1tt1t o1 Orang.f Cowlty ~by a OOfll(Wallon Muron Nuno FOR llled by PATRICK --~ ........... i:r.. HIYt .... ~~u 1tlr1•1d? on 06/17/'l002 .... !!!vebuy•olnu ... •··~.·ld? c.iANOE OF NAME. THOMAS PICK.:_.JR In ~·.. doing .,.,..nesa Y• 20021903112 ....... ,, ' ORDER TO SHOW the Superior \iOUrt ol 3001 tdhlll Ave . Y•. Feb 01. 2002 Ody Pilol May 23, 30, Y•. Nov 2001 CAUSE FOR CHAHQE Cllifomla. County of 116-212, Coalol Meu, CA The KMA Gtoup, Inc , J\!!t 8, 131 20()2 Itq90 Warren & Soni 0.-OF NAME ORANGE. 928~~.ven J•.,~.!,.· = F Sl10blcll. Pr-. FlctltloUI Bua!neaa = FJu~w.1r~: CAs:,:iR: ~-11"~ ~ VrabaloYtc:fl. 1565 _,..,.. Thie ai.tement WU H•me Satament Prealdent IO All INTERESTED PATRICK THOMAS outle Of .. Cof0111 def llled wilh the County The lollowtno persooa Thie lllttmenl WU PERSONS. PICK. JR. be llllP<*ltld 'lctldoul llUllMM Heme 8Cmment The lo4lowlng pef'IOfll .... doing buli1"a u : 001or11 A. Beker. C.P.A.. 2~1 Sheriff Rd., Leguna Hiiie. CA 92853 Dolor11 A. Baker. 259• 1 Sheriff Rd • Lllauna Hllll, CA ~ 'nMa bullnMI II 000· c1ldld by. ... lndYlduel Have '/OU 1t1rted ~A. .... eJ:7 No TIU ll&temenl WU filed with the ~ly a.itt of Orange County on 05f28l2002 2002tto4771 t% Piiot = 30, Junl t 20. TMQ5 Fictitious Bustnna Name Statement The loflowlna persons ere doing buU-. u All In One Pool Service, 176e0 Santi Matl&na St., Fountain Valley, CA 92708 A"lchard MIChHI Hickman. 17880 S.nt1 M•riana St., Fountain Veltey. CA 92708 Renee L Hlcilman, 17880 Santa Mirian• St. Foontlln Valley, CA 92706 This bualneM Is con· ducted by: husband and wlf1 Hive you &tarred doing buslneu yel? Yn, 1989 Richerd Mlchaal Hlckmen Thi• Stltement wu IHed wilh lhe County Clellt of Orange County on 06/'l4/2002 2002190«71 Delly Piiot May 30. June e, 13, 20, 2002 Th108 Flctltlou1 BuslnMS Name Statem.nt The following peraons are doklg ~ IS MM Food and Sp4n1. 2263 F1i!View Rotd, Sulle Q , Coste Mna, CA 92627 MM Food and Splnt (CA). 2283 Felrview Aoed. Suite 0 . Coa11 Mesi. CA 92627 Thia bullneae II con- ducted b)' • oorporabon Hive you 1t1rted doing buslnlsa yet? No Mt.{ Food end Spit!t Amit Kumar, VP This alltement wu flied with the County Cleltl: ol Orange County on 05l02/2002 20021to11t4 Daily Pilot M1y 30, June 8. 13, 20, 2002 Jb.!07 FlctttlOUI Buatnea• Name Statement The followlno '*'°"' .,.. ~ buU-. ... Get RMI, 555 N El Cimino RMI, Suhe C, San Clemente, CA 82872 Oonlld s OIM.an, Jr.. 1<M Avenldl Col· umbo, San Ctemenle. CA 92872 Ihll bulineaa II ooo· clJcted by an lndlYlcllel Hive you •!•rted doing bu8ll-. yet? No Doneld s Gleuon, Jr TlQ ltllemenl Wll filed with the County Cleft! of Orange Coun1y on~ --·?an~ Paul C1e11c of 0range County .,. doing bu9NSs • ~ :/'~ = 1. ~ AnnanOo .. persona1 1'9pfnent· Vrebalovlch, 2918 on oe.'21~21903171 Helke Daalgn, 142 on 06/17/'l002 Jesu1 M1rron Nuno, attve to adminlstef the r..-.ltloua Bu1lnea1 Pemba, Cotta Mete, CA 30 ~· Newport Coal, 20029903117 D1n1 D1rt1Z M1rron estate of me decadent. r""• 82628 Deily Piiot Mey 23Th3g5 CA ~ Oil Pllol May 23 30 Nu'lO filed a petition wltt'I THE PETITION re-Name Sut.ment 2002t901871 Dally Pilot May 30, JUne 8, 13, 20, 200:2 IH400 Devld S11v111kl. 555 June 8 ' 13 ' 20Q2 l.:.~lk~ N=r·~~ Ju: 8, 13. 2002 Thij ~Ihle court~ :er.: =-~ ~.%' er~~'!:" Anion Blvd , 1120, FlctltJou• Bu.lneaa ,... 7 Annlndo .JMue .._ ....._...__. IO '-.....,.._' BEERS' ..... ER COM, Coale MMe, CA 92626 Nern. S~nt ""' .,. _ .. .,_, ,.._. ..,...,,.. Ihle bullnnl 11 con· Thia bullnHI fl ooo· Flctltlou1 Bu1lneu M11ron Nuno lo The Will Ind '"1 oodloila 2310 S.nt• An1 8IYd dueled by a oen-rsJ The lollowl~rsons ducted by an indMdual Ham9 si.tem.nt Armando Mvron are avalllbl• for •x· •K. Cotta Mea. Califor· ,, ... n--'"lp are doing bu u . Have you 111ned The lolloWlnQ pereone bl Dani Dartez Minon llflinltion In the Ille kept n11 82827 ........... , d Pro-Tech Real Ellat• minn businMs yet? No 00 buelOaU flluno to Dane D1rtez by lhe court Mloh1ll4 John Hupk.e, Have you llarte Service!.! 2623 Cove "HeTke Hendle< ~ N.atlonel :,,. M1rron THE PETmON re· 2310 Senti Ana Blvd doing bulirlMI yet? No SllMt, vorona del Mir. This ltatemenl WU 3700 s Swen S1 2. THE COURT Q\19$11 lklthority to ad-•K. Co.a. ....... Clllb· Steven Jimu CA 92925 hied with lhe Coonty =: S.ntl. Anli, CA ORDERS 1"81 1111 per· rrini9t11 the ..... under nll 92927 Vr~!:'iement wu Clludttt• L Bllnohi, Clertt of Orange County 027o.4 aona lnte<esled In tllie the Independent Admb-This buliMll II con-1\Md wi1h the county 2623 Cove Sl!MI, Co-on 05/17/2002 Flrat Guer1t1ty Finan· matter •h•ll •ppear latralion of Eate• Ad. ciQld by 1n ~ Cleltl of Orange County ron1 del Mat. CA 112625 2002tl01705 all Corpcudon (CA), 3 before thil court 11 the (This AulhOlfty \1111 alDw Hive you 111rted on 0511<V2002 Thia OOllneu la con· Oeltf Pilol Mey 23. 30, Hutton Centre t150, hMllng Indicated below &II petSonll ,,._,.. doing bualneu yet? 2002:H02tl0 dueled by en lndMdull Junt 8, 13. 2002 Jh381 SllU Ane, CA 92707 to thow c:euee. If al"f, ~ IO like many 81> Y•, 01/01I02 ,__., Plot Mly 18, 23, Have ~ou et•rt•d Thil bl'*-11 con-why 1he petition for tlona without obtaining MlctlMI John HupQ ~, 8 2002 doing bualn"' yet? F1ctltloua Business ~ ~ 1 corporwloli cnwige ol name ~ court approval. Before Thie awernen1 wu 30. Junl ' TH3§7 y~~"°t BlenoN ~f~• Heve you 1tar1td ~~EARING ~ce:.YefY. t!:: ~:"no!:!.~ ""' ---doing bullneu yet? ..... -.. .,_,. ..,..""" ......_., Acttttou. Busfneaa Thia ltltement ... e .. v-. 4-1~ o.te· 7/'J0/02 -· "'per'ICnll,.... on 0&'04fl002 S~ f'iled with the County HMflh s.,y. Fht Guarltlfy Finan-Ttme 2'00, ~: L73 Ml'UllVe wt1 be reqi*9d 20021totM8 Name Clttti of Orange County io... 27 Blf$IOI SlrMI. dll COfV Oe.ttene 8 The lddr.-of .,. court to give no11ce to ~ ~ Piiot "'-~3, ~ ~ on 06121~IOJHO Suite 120, Cotta Mell. Ward. VP ' le Mint II ;::. = tec.-d Ptf'IOl'l9 unleee ll-~S.S..·..A20Q2_i.....-_.JJ_u::i..:t .. 2 -Myltic H•wn. 2976 Delly Pllol May 23. 30. CAc:unlty HHllh llledThiaWl:·'::-m~ ~3 A~ .. be ~ :0:-'1o "°= F1ctftloue 8ualnMa IMne Ave.. t K, Coall June 8, 13,~ Th396 "'-"""'•• l p 'OE) ,.._.. ... n.......... ,... _ _,., 11 1eut once propoMd ection.I The u-_ _____. MeM. CA 92127 --· ·--2755-Bri1t0t · s~ .. t: ;"'Os/17f2001"' -~, Mdl WMtc '°'tow -Independent ldmlm· .....,... -·-.. HMthtf LH TeylOr. Flc1tttou1 BualNU SUite 120, Coetl Meea. 2002tlOHT7 CMllv. _.. P11of to trallon authority w111 be ~~ ~ ~. ~ Name St.atement CA 9'J828 Dlllly Piiot tMy 23~ !;' .::-~ ~ ~ == ~ .:. :; G. T.L 8303 -The~• ~ ~~ ;;:: Jig O. 13. 2002 ~ !owing ~r Of ctljeCdotl "i01'9 '*"°" ~~ Thie ~ la con· MOST. 1107 ~ nerah!p g1ner1I clrC1ulallon, end ahowe QOOd <** ONG L.oucinn. ~ by. In lndMcUI Ln., Newport 9Mc:tl, CA H YI you •t•r1ed Flctttloue IUllnMa pl1ni.d In thle oounly: why the OOUlf ll'lould "°' nxl Deft1o Cr .• ~ Hav:.....: ~n~ 92 =n P1ul Chldlelll, ~:= ~.!t:>11 ~~ =r'1oe1tt~ ~H~~ lhe "1: ~ .. ':: ~ 1M faytor 1107 Beruhlre l.n.. servlc••· 1.P, Chad .. dolflO •: Bey 51re«, Coete Meea. pelMlol1 _. be heild on Thie 11.alemenf wa• N1wpon B1eoh, CA l(eama, Prealdant Toe> Oewgi Production, CA 8'2C7. -JUNE 27, 2002 .. 1:30 ~ wllfl the CoutllY 92&e0 Thia '"tement WU 351 Old Newport Blvd. DAT'I: Utt 111 -p.m. In l>eD(. 1.13 b- F1cdtloua Busf MM Name ltmtament The followlng pereont .,. OOing bulilMa •. Erdoous T ectlnoloQlet. 6008 tB Neptune, New- port BMch. CA 92.963 lauc VIiieneuve, 6008 t B Neptune, Newport Bled'I, CA 112663 Thi• t>ualnesa is con· ducted by; Ill 1ndivicllllll Have you st1r1ed doing butlneM yet'? No lauc VllleneUve This stat-I WU filed with the County C1elk of Orenoe County on 06/31 t2«J'E 20021905104 Daily Piiot June 8, 13, 20. 27, 2002 ™" Fictitious Bu.lnea Name StM9ment The followlnQ persone .,. doing buli'9iea u : •I WWW dOjjWllkl~ c com. b) Dogwllklng OC, c) Dog Gone W•· 1ng, " Celano Court. N1wp0rt Cout. CA 92657 Sharon M•rl• Schutt, • Celano Coon, N4IWP0'1 Coas1, CA 92657 This tXJslness II con· dueted by. an individual Hive you 1t1rted doing bollneal yet? No ShatOll Marie ~ This statement was flled with lhe County Cllltl ol Ol1lnge County on 05/31 /2002 20029105123 Dallh Pilot June 6, 13, 20t I 2002 ™15 FlctJtlou1 Business Name Swtement The following persona .,. doklg buaineU u : The Look Prof ... loMt Slull Care Center, 33«> West Bal Rd., Suite C, Anlt-.n, CA 928CM JWy RooNer1a L(ld(yer 1100 EeMJt IMll. ,__ port 8-:tl. CA 92860 This bullneu Is con· ducted by an lndivOJll Hive you st1rted doin9 bulinMs yerl No ~ ~ Loc:kyer This atatement was flied With 1he County Clettc °' Ol1lnge Coun1y on 05/31/2002 20021905125 D•'7 Pllol June 6. 13. 201 I 2002 ™'6 Actftfoua Bustne11 N1me Stetament The following pe111011s are doing bual,_ as· FRP DeelQn, 2•28 Unl- veralty Or., Newpon Beacll. CA 92660 M1ureen M. Nolen, 2•28 Universlly Dr .. Newport Buch, CA 92660 This buslneu 15 con- ducted b'( an lndM1lll Hive you started doing ~ Y*tl No Ml~M ~ Thie ltatem.nt -filed With .,,. County Cl8l'tl ol Orange County on 06/31/2002 2002tl05124 D~ Piiot June 8. 13, ?9,.kl, 2002 Th417 Ftctttloua Bul!nees Name StM8tMnt The loltow1no pef'IOfll .,. doing bueiMlilt 11: Cindy Selchef & AB· IOdltH, <t000 Channel Pt., N4IWP0'1 8-:h, CA 92863 Cynthia J Belcher, •000 Channel Place. Newport Beach, CA 82883 Ihil buslneu II con- ducted by. an lndlYlcUIJ Hive '/OU started doing bualnwl yen No Cynthie J. Bektiet fhla tlllem.rll WU filed with the Coonty C1el1c °' Cringe County on 05/31'2002 20021905111 oeav Piiot .iune 8, 13, ?9~7. 2002 Jb418 Fictitious Bustne11 .._,,,. Stamment The IOllowl~ .,. doirlg .. Barran lnlematlon•I. 7802 Telbeft Aw t5, Huntington Beac:tl, CA 9284t Sandfa lrntt BerTatt 20f9 Glrden lft fB CoAa M11M. CA ~ Thil ~ • con- ducted by. In lndMll.lal H111e you atarted doing ~ Y*tl No Sandra Lynn Blttatt TNe atatement ... hied wtth tM County Clertl of ~ County on 06131 l2002 2002tto51 17 ~ Piiot JUna 8, 13. ~.2902 Th419 Fictitious Bu1lnea1 Name Sta1ement The lollowing persons are OOing buslnest u Newport ~. Inc . 7 Muru1kl SI., Irvine, CA 92612 Newpon Senso<s. Inc • (CA), 7 Muruakl St, Irvine. CA 92612 This business ts con ~ by a ootpOrallon Have you started OOing businMs yet? No N4IWP0'1 Sensors. Inc Mina Cling Feng, Presi-dent This statement was filed with 11\e Coonry C1ertt of Ol'lllg8 County on 05/31 /'l002 20021t05112 Daily Pilot June 6. 13. 20, v t 2002 Th422 flctlllou• Bu.lneaa N•me St.tetMnt The foflow>ng persooa are doing bulileSs 11 I.A Medic:ll GfOIC) 3340 West Bink Rd. Suite C. Anlheim, CA 928<M ~ RowllW Lodcylf, 1100 e-Une, New- port Beectl, CA 92660 Thia buSINS& is con· duc18d by: an Wldlvidult Have you started bulk-. yet? No ~ l..Ookyer slalemenl wu filed wiltl the County Cleltc ol Orange County on 05131f2002 20028905128 Daily P1lol June 8, 13. 20. 27, 2002 ™23 Fictttlous Bu.lneu Name S~t The following persons are doing buPl9ss u · FocalPomt Mlnagement Group, 2475 N1poli Way, COl1I Mesa. CA 92027 Terrance Phillips, 2•75 Nlpol Way, Com MMe. CA 'l'lttZ7 Thi• business .. con-~by In~ Hne you 11tr1ed dolng l>llllMSS yet? Yes, 5-1S-02 Terrance K. Ptdps Thie ltlltmenl WU flied with the Counly a.itt ol Orange County on OM>oll2002 20029905502 Dally Piiot June 8, 13. 20, 27. 2002 TM2tl Ftct1tlou1 Bualne11 Name ~t The ~ perlOnl .,.--~ .. MoCAAllofY Ane An It Consulting, 38•8 Campus Dnva. Surte 1121, Newport Beldl, CA 92660 Leslie A. McC111hy, 2.eo<l Elden Ave U , Col!lla Mela. CA 9282'7 This business II con· cM:ted by an indMcUll Hive you atar1ed doing busir.u y.n No lMloe A McCal1hy This st1temen1 w11 filed Wlth lhe County Clet1c of Onlnge Counly on 0&'04fl002 2002M0'500 OaJly Piiot June 8 13, 20, 27, 2002 TM2S Flctltloue BuafnMS Herne St.etilmetlt The fOllowlnG panona -doing~ -EnthUllology, 25052 Undl vw.-br • l.agl#la Hlil. CA 92963 Tom L Oobwna. 2'°512 l.Jr1dll VIM OI ·• ~ Hiii, CA~ This buelnfta .. oon- cM:ted by. en lncMdt.lll Hev• you 1tar19d dOirlg buelNle yet? No a.itt of C>nlnga County Thll buelneU la con. fifed with the ~ Ste. 38•. N1wpor1 JUOOI ~""° O. c:atld at 3'1 The City on 0412!lr.!002 cM:tld by: an lnclMdull Clel1c. ct er.nge COunty ~. CA Sl20S3 1'MZD, IA. onv. South, Onlngi, JOOHtoOMJ Have '/OU atened ""'17""""" n--. •· ...... --, "•t JUOGI CW TME l4ft-CA 82811. O!ilfl'I Plot ~19. 23, iee1 11911 No on """ ''°""' ..,. •• , -·-· ..., flllOft COU9'f H IF YOU 08JECT to 30. Jig f . 11>371 ~'t, ~ Oell'/ Plot ~It~ ~. == :::,. 8& PUbllelled ewport tie ~-pel- f1oWoUI ....._ "~ wittlatai;:e"ho::; Jim e 13. 200.i JbM1 ~e tlullrlW 11 con-~c~o~ 30 M.:;: :"~'*""O w-C ...... ltalllment C1ett1 of ~ COunty FlcdUoue ....._. ~ by. 111 lndMclAll !!. t3. 20i &@ Diii Yo1K ~-°' lie Tbe ~ l*tol'll on 05/Zl~--........ ,._ lblllment Ha--u •t•r19d Wliften ~· wlfl • ~ bulNill ... ._.._,,_ The IOlow4rlQ ~ dO!nO•• buti"n... Y•t? lhe OOt.llt Mlofe l"I a.) Newpoft Cout o.ly Piiat ~ 23, 30, .,. doll'CI ~ w y~ ~ 1a. 2002 lle•rlng. Your IP· ~ ~ *r!:lc :J """ •. 13 ~ lb3IZ Mead 11111<110•, 120 o.rcy ~ .,...,. ,,. ... ._ ... •e.: ,_.,.. flcttdoue luelnw = ~Newport _,TNI .:-':"~ ';' ::b.lfZ A~ Lock lfld Sate. 1m ...,,.. 1t111_,. vlf9in11 MMd, 24 °"" c1 OlwV8 CcxnY Wl.UMI P. L.D1IR !TOA,,, ....... ...,. STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?~ 11w.. AWi~ Cotta TM ~ panona TillW s... NeWpOft on 0&'17fl0l)f£ • •AT • -IDr fJf .. ""' I ~ ,._, CA _, ~ ~ • ,.. -1 JttlllU111 r-.._,.... ,,.. .. Wol' dlMI 11191 Robert Remlro .. -"' ~ CoMc. ""' -,..._, Nat MIW n. 30, CA8a fC).. AttllN "" COUit ..., ,... 1 OofW*e, 10107 Orr ~~Pl IA.~~~-ijjj&.!3.,JIWJ'O To ............... Cllllrltlie ......... lfld Dev. IMta Fe CC. ......, ~ Have you atltted ....., ~ _. W ... A ......,~Dr ...._. CA I081'D ~ ft .......-., .......,. ~ yet? • lngM ~. Ml l"I 11D111t i1W*t ..., . Cfary Anderaon 2.. V1tg1f119 Pl IA, v;;,,.1•1.00 ,.D.l•I .. .._ ::-.: = 1~ ::; ....... flaM lie 41111 d =:•4J:v!~~A c:~::. vr=..~ ... ~: ... ,,,=i7r ::.iJ:-=::1:-.... cM9'Ct by. an ~ lllad wlfl l"I ~ .. • WIU.IMI .._ ..... '100. lllll ..,._ la con-Have YCMI ewtect 0.-al 0... ~ ~· ~. -PAT 1'19 .. tw -.... cidd lliY' s ...... dOlflO ~ yet? on O&'t11llJIJE • ti ....,.,. C.... Or • A ftfl'ITION P09' .. ':..:r: ..._. .-::..·~ etarted l..-..:'J·:...... ,...11111111111 =-er:. .... r::fA_:: ::..:-:. =---=-= .......... ""'No ,... ....... It .. : .. ,,..,,.. a... Ooolla, t1 \nit ~;ate~-. Ro•ert Aamlro _, w111 1111 ~ ,.,....., Ae1141M oe "°" MAY .... ~ Clifll °'a.. ~ ...... ..... •• ... .......... "!!. .. .. ... ----~ Tllll ••••• ... on OM1W .._.as r 1112 '-""""" _.... M ,_ 11ii ec..-- W .• 1111t Ille ~ 11711111Ht, Tiie ~'"'"' W 'r-• ~ c:''J ~ '9 ...., ...... ..:.!.'lfi • • • • • • • • • • • ~....,,... Heme ...,.,,.,., The IOllowlna Plf90flS .,. dolnO ~ .. Shrub ~rt lllndtclpe t>Mlgn. 11001 Matt>le Alch~ Santi Al\I, CA 9i10=> S\tfen I( Ollt>ollll, 11801 Muble Arch .. Slota An.a, CA 92705 Thie bullneu fa. con-~ by en lndlVldUlll H111e '/OU 1tar11d doing ou11"eu yet? Y•. ltl2.I01 SW«! F OlitlollCI Thie atalllNnt -ftted with !tie Counly ~~County 200219054H Delly Pllol June 8, 13 2(U7, 2002 JM27 Actltloua Buatneas Name Swtement The following pet10tll -doing~ .. Mery t.{undly & As· aoc111M, 227 Vlt Of· Vl9tO, Newport e..ch CA 92863 MtlY L Mundly. 227 Via OMelo, Newport Beedl. CA 112663 Ih11 but1ne51 Is con· dUaed by .... ll'tdMdUal Have you s1111ed do1nQ buatneu yei? Yes. 12/1511991 Mary L Munday This etatement wa~ tiled With lhe CotJnty Cieri< o1 Or1nge County 00 06tO'J2002 20028905'15 Dally P1to1 June 8 13, 20. 27 200? Th!?8 Flctftloua Buelne11 Name Statement Th• following pef'IOfls are doing~ u Advanced lntrutruc:ture Management. 60 t Vllendl Ave Sulle 250 8'M CA 92823 Yazden Emrem 1 Welbuly Ct Also Vteio CA 92656 Raymond AbalSI 320 S Royel Ridge Dr An111e1m Hills CA 92807 Std Mouuv1 1667 Lost Tr8JI Dr Wat"ut CA 91789 This buslneH IS con. ducted by • oenar•I partnereh1p Have you 111rted doing bueinMe ye!? No Yudln Em111n1 This st1temen1 was filed with th• Counly Cieri! of Orange Coun1y on 06/<M/2002 20021905503 De1~Pllot June 8. 13, 20, 1l. 2902 Thtl29 Flctltloua Bu1lne11 N•me Swtement The tollow1np peraons are doing businMs u Parllll Su**'. 399 E 18th SI 18, Coala MMe, CA 92627 Chhon M Pat1te< Jr 16210 N 53td Ave Glendale. AZ 85308 nm buelneel • con· duet.Id by In ~ Hive you ll•rt•d ~~Piwl:?:O Thi• etatement w11 filed wlltl the County Clettl of Cringe COunty on~ 20021905583 o.ily Piiot June 8 13 20· 27, 2002 Thill! Flctftlou• Busfnff• Name St.t9ment The f~rsone ~,.candy.~ Termin.I Wey t8. Coau Mesi. CA 92627 Hei.n l(OCMkle. l 836 PenlnlUla Place, eo.1a Meal. CA 82.e2"7 This boalnes1 ii con· dUded by. an lndMdual Hive you 11arted doing bullnMS yet? No H.r.n KOIMl(ls Thll lllltmtf'll W81 ll1ed With ltle County Clet1c ol Orange Coun1y on 08ltMl2002 200Hto5471 ~ PllOI June""· 13 ~.2002 Th430 001 ~ TODAY AND 111E' our roMOIQ! ~9)642-~78 cw "Jlllr ~ -,i'ra,~ .. .. .... -.... .....r!'! .!: ... ;"'=•a: :. ... ~ ...... ti. a f'l1•1• •II HI \..Dt ~ er: ilillr --tilii -~ ... "" 11111111111 ------51· .... ftJ.~I £ Ill I ·~ ... ·-.. nqn -·· .. ~-__ ,_ .. A . 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SI** Shop Coourlllr • I.JM Cooka DllllWWI•• ' ........ DIMrt ..... For lnkwmallon Ctl {310)51~204 or (310)51()..4202 Fax (310)510-8690 www.ca1alina.com/1woh1rbors ,...... . .., .. of -;a.pl ..... a.. .... IOClll 8tlW Bu.llllM ho l"llU before you .... eny monty Of ,_ for Nl'Ylc:n. ..... llld ........ Id lllY contr8Cta .,... ,.... 1lgn. ....... , .... ~.,.,,,., ... ~ " ... .. ' ~· ' .. --6·.. ! .. ' Bridge I I THI lNFUENCE IS THEO NORTH •Q <::1 95 0 Al64 •AKQ 1tl7 EAST •AJ <::1 174 0 KJ J •H542 SOlJTH, • K lt9154J C:J K IOJl 0 JO •9 The biddin&: NOR11t £AST .. .... :s. .... 4-... ... ... SOUTll WEST I• ,_ ~ = .... .... Opening leld: Five of 0 Modesty was not ooe of Hercule Poitot's pealeSl uxu. The wofid's p'elleSt ck&ective, at be lilced 10 be called, had l{)enl the evening at M club playing bridge in a team match pannered by Caplllin Hastings, and he did not like what haPl;lCned on sev· eral dells. This one, in pen:icular, l'li5cd lus ~-MMy dear Hastings, how many umes must I tell you IO use your liule 8"11 celll? I could not hllve made life easa.er f« you. My opeoina ~ removed the only Jide ent.ry IO dummy'a Iona 11111 but you did not lake ldv1111.1&e." DccJareJ had won the opcnlna kid wllh die ace and led the Jpide queen. HastinJI hill &aka> lhe llCe o( 1Plldn and tried to cash die Una ol dia- monch. Declarer ndl'ed. drew tNmp. lucluly feUina the lick on the 5CCOOd round, Ind cashed ~ high clubs, dii.cardioa two hcatU from lwld. When a '-1 10 the kj/11 lost lo thc 1te, Soulh gladly cClllCeded a second 1-t, but the 'l:onuact WU made. MCoMida" '°' a momenl. Hastinp. If South had a diamond loller Ind no club!>, urely he would have tried to c:ash a few clubt for ditalrda nuhet than play trwnpe Thal .tlould tell you dlat he had 1 club with wtlicb to aet ID dunvny. A club ~ by you would have defcawi the concractl" What galled the little Belgian even ITlOfC was lha1. 111 lhe odlCf I.Ible. a club was led. Declarer won Ind led a trump. Easl rose wilh lhe ICC Ind ilufted IO lhe long ~-diamonds, Ind declarer eveniually lost four men lric:ks -down IWO! Excellent defense, since a club return. hoping IO promote a trump for We.t, would not hive bttn a wccess. Declarer ruffs with the eight and 10 lnCb roll home. Dulfr 9'drlc 8oel 't3 llOAT SUPS AVAIL 2111, 48 d. frig, CS, low NEWPORT HARBOR, 1101.111, YllY eleln, Slll,500 many sizes, avlll ALSO 81M12-8634 e!fe! needed 94H7H847 Oulty 21ft CIMllc 2001 Mini 1i11r1111 4 1W1t. HP Her· 111..y blut, lul ~. bar • llllllllOI 8 .. "" '° '-llr. <Ill ball pk l lllOll 3811. & 150 X 33 -IOI • f24,50().lct)o 1149-873-2060 dillonll bolls 949-67S-4847 Hud1011 River 1111 llytlolt new AIOmlc • eng, ..., ..-.cl, Olllibllly "'*'· ,..,,, lot -bill 71tf!!.o407 ---, D ·YES, IEU. 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