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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-03-07 - Orange Coast Pilot. . . . . . . ·--... It's looking like a• rain today, at ---teast durtng ttte" ----afternoon. But this is Southern California, so you may just still get a tan. Just keep the umbrella withih reach. s.epageA2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMJ.AUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 2002 Cox unveils plans for El Toro sell-off •Navy officials will begin quick sale of base. Newport officials say all signs point to no new airport. P•ul Clinton DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA With the Great Park 1rutia- tive's victory still fresh on the books Wednesday, a local congressman made a stun- ning announcement that the Navy would quickly begin selling off the base in pieces to the highest bidder By approving Measure W ( For more election coverage, see Pages A6-A7. wtth nearly 58% of the final vote, Orange County resi- dents repudiated the county's eight-year effort to build an atrp<>rt at the base That repudiation grew even greater Wednesday morning when Rep. Chris Cox, who represents New- port Beach, said much oftthe land at the base would be auctioned off by the Navy. •At long last, the decision on an El Toro airport has been definitively made,.. Cox said. "No aviation use will be fur- ther pursued by Washington." Cox, who has worked closely with the Navy to negotiate the hand over of the base to the county, said the sale of the land parcels · would benefit •our men and women in uniform." Navy officials confirmed their intentions in a Wednes- day statement. A federal environmental analysis of the reuse of the base will be released on SEE EL TORO PAGE A6 Two victories and weeks of waiting • Vickie Ann Bridgman earns runoff for Judge Office No. 22, while write-in candidates force a delayed decision for Office No. 2 ~. FllW SUNllOI COUIT JUDGE RESULTS Lolita Harper DAILY PILOT -NEWPORT-MESA Three Newport-Mesa Judgeship candidates were groggy, tired and even hoa.rse Wednesday after late, election-night celebrabons. But a little fallgue 1s a...small pnce to pay for the thnU of victory, they say. Newport Heights resident Vickie Ann Bridgman tri- umphed Tuesday, gaming 46.2% of the votes for Superior Court Judge Office No. 22. SEE WAIT1NG PAGE A7 OFFICE NO. 22 • Vidde Ann Brtdgnw1 46.2% Kelly Mac Eachern 36.1% OFFICE NO. 21 •Wtt......,.~s) 67.0% Ronald C. Kline 33.0% Wells back in • service •Newport-Mesa is again getting water from area sources ·after the amount of a cancer-causing cherrtical drops to sate levels. June C.sagrande DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -Wells ldk- en out of service after a potentidlly cancer-causmg chemical was detected are again provtdmg water to Costa Mesa cind Newport Beach. Practicing airport safety Mesa Consolidated Water Du.- trict. which provtdes water to Costd Mesa, stopped providing water from its three weUs on Jan. 29 after the Orange County Water Distnct announced 1t had found traces of the mdustnal solvent known as "1,4-Dioxane" m the county's aquifer. Newport Beach also stopped service from its wells m Fountain Valley m response to the discovery. "The dffiounts represent a very insignificant health nsk," said Diana Leach, general manager of the Mesd Consolidated Water DIS- trict. "The wells were taken off line due to our caution. We wanted to assess the situation by getting more mformabon.· John Wayne is the scene for emergency response drills on Wednesday Ofhcials at John Wayne Alrport practiced a full-scale emergency exercise Wednesday. testing their rescue, fire and medical skills. About 35 local agenoes took part in the drill as the California Nation- al Air Guard provided a C-130 air- craft for the tests. National regula- tions require the airport to conduct this type of drill every three years to evaluate responsiveness dunng an emergency. AIOVI: During a training drill, firefighters pull victims from a mock ttre aboard an airplane at John Wayne Airport early Wednesday. llllTt Flrettghters escort a woman portraying a plane fire vtcttm to an ambulance during the drill. P'HOTOS BY SEAN HllER I OAA.Y Pl.OT Look of the links •Fashion on the Senior PGA tour has come a long way since the days of plaid, even solving the dilemma of golf-glove tan lines. YoungO.,. DAILY PILOT for NEWPORT BEACH - A qulc:k scan of the Newport Beach Country Club turned up tans and canary~ baby blues and naviet, murky brownt Md-even~ grays. But coqlpettton at the eighth annual Taebb &eruor Olililk: on Wednelday neglec:*I to fteUlit the~ lb:D8a. SH LINKS MM AU After discussions with the state's Department of Health Services and on the recommendallon of the Orange County Water Distnct, Mesa district offioals and Newport Beach officials decided to resume water delivery from all the we}g on Wednesday. Wells throughout Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley have shown 1,4-Dioxane levels of anywhere from four parts per btlhon to 20 parts per billion. At the level of 300 parts per billion, health authorities recommend stoppmg usmg wells. SEE WELLS PAGE AS Hoops holds hope for peace ~ COIPOUTE HAPPENING A buslneu networking luncheon hosted by the Newport Beam Chamber of Commerce will be held at noon Wednesday at the Radluc>n Hotet, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach S~S, or $20 for chamber members by Friday. Make reservations by Friday by calling (949) 729-4400 or visiting www.newportbeach.com. •· A2 Thursday, f.itorch 7. 2002 1 ... Doily Pilot Retire a fta,g and buy one for less N lkkJ's Flag Shoppe is having a Dag sale. Through April, any U.S. flag is reduced 10% when you bring any Size U.S. flag to be retired. The flags have a one-year colorfast guarantee. The store and the Newport Harbor chapter of the National Exchange Club will retire your 01d flag. "The Greer Wylder 1940s service banner is back by popular demand,• says Bf ST BUYS Gil Lukosky of Nikki's Flags. _ "Immediate family members .,_ serving in the armed forces at the Christmas Co. every dw¥1g a period liar dis· year. From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ~~~+.l..~tll.i.sJ~!!~r. ~~-_J\R_ril 24 and A · 5 ou ,::.~Jsl"'ii-C,J..;~~ .llfy'~~,.,. lt'.Ji/I fifia manynew ~ ar HE IS Helping people brew the perfect patch of beer · BARLEY AND HOPS Walk into Shrine of the Brew God in Costa Mesa and hlgh priest Keith Hinkle will greet you with a dizzying array of hops, barley and yeast - three of the four essenbal ingredients for beer. Hinkle has been facilitating fer· menting of the foamy brew for close to eight years now. His store in a converted bungalow 1s a one-stop shop for those l1rave enough to try making beer and wm~ at home. The store is uruque not just because of the vanety of its mer- chandise, but because Hinkle also provides his own beer-making kits Ln flavors such as ·Mother's Mill<," an extinct milk stout. "You can create beers that don't exist anymore and some that never existed," Hinkle said. JOY OF MAKING BEER Hinkle started experimenting with home brewing dbout 15 years ago when a former boss gave huu a kit as a glft. "I made very lousy beer,· he BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS Newport Beach agency earns marketing award Newport Beach advertising agency Lawrence & Ponder ldeaworks earned a national award last year for its mar- keting of a hamburger chain. The agency earned a National Citation of Excellence at the 2001 National ADDY Awards for its free· standing insert for client Fatburger. The award recognizes creative excellence in medJa or local, regional Kneeling on the altar of the brew gods admits. But after doing some research and more months of experimentation, he knew he had found the favor of the beer go<1s when his ftiends 'actually preferred his brew to the con:tmerdal suds. So Hink.le kissed his day job goodbye and went into the home- brewing business full time. "It combines my two favonte hob- bies -drinking and alcoholism,• Hinkle joked. BREWER'S PARADISE His store offers a dose of urever- ence with all the necessary beer and wine ingredients -20 types of leaf hops in vacuum-sealed bags so they retain their potency and bitterness, 43 types of pellet hops, 35 forms of barley, various types of Liqwd yeast, different flavors to spice up beer. wine flavored with cranberry and strawberry kiwi, and chemicals such as calcium carbonate that are used m making wine. and national advertising. Entries are judged by top creative directors from around the country. To qualify for a trophy, an entrant must first win an award in one of the 220 local competitions sponsored by the American Advertising Federation, and then be selected in one of 14 dis· trict competitions before reaching the national level. · Lawrence & Ponder's work for Fat- burger had previously won a District 15 American Advertising Federation A\vard. District 15 incorporates Southern California and Southern Nevada regions. . Hinkle also sells his own kits that have all' the ingredients and tools necessary for ma.king beer from scratch, such as the all-important siphon. Most people screw up by using their mouth, he said. Customer J.C. Converse drives from Dana Point to get the ingredi- ents he needs for home brewing and to chat with Hinkle. "This is one of the greatest stores I have been to because they have everything I need,• Converse said. A DRINK FOR ALL SEASONS Hinkle said bis business is season· al, usually attracting beer makers dll.r· ing the winter and winemakers dur- ing the late summer and fall When· ever they come, his customers share the same do-it-yourself attitude. "It's the satisfaction, creativity and pride of ownership," Hinkle said. And there's another advantage to brewing in your bathtub -no hang- over, Hinkle said. "It's alJ natural ingredients, so you can drink it until you're bouncing off the walls and then wake up and go to work," he said. -Story by Deirdre Newman; photo by Greg Fry The award competition is the nation's largest advertising competi- tion, with more than 60,000 entries in 2001. Lawrence & Ponder was founded in 1991 and has won more than 350 awards. The 35-employee firm pro- vides strategic, branding, ideation, Creative, interactive and production services including forms of advertis- ing, public relations and marketing for clien~ such as Fat.burger, Tene t HealthSystem, Second Harvest Food Bank, California Departme,it of Health Services and the Governor's Office of the Secretary for Education. REAPERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 right No r..ws stori«s, illustr .tJons. ,ditorial ~or ~ts herein can be repoduced ~ Wl'ittlttl permlulon of eopynght owntf. NlwsSJN! De.-.... ~·your c:ommenu M>out tti. 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Through March 31, Spa Gregortes is giving a free Enzyme Protein Mist (valued at $21) with any $75 Epi· . curen purchase and a free After Bath Body/Massage Lotion (valued at $32) with any $150 Epicuren purchase. The Protein Mist is an enzyme reactivating mist that hydrates and is used as a makeup base. The After Bath Body/Massage Lotion is an all-natural, facial-quality therapeutic moisturizer. Both of the products are made with botanical ingredients. Epicuren is a medically based skin treabnent -system that's become popular with many skin care experts, as well as Hollywood movie stars, to be an anti-aging skin care sys- tem. Spa Gregories carries the entire line of Epicuren products, and has face and body care treabnents for its products. One of its most popular Epicuren treatments ts the Epicuren Enzyme Facial. It was designed to help improve the health of the skin. Spa Gregories is at 200 Newport Center Drive, Suite 11. Reservations are recommended for spa ser- vices and may be made by calling Spa Gregories at (949) 644-6672. It's open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday, and from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Subtle Tones in Corona'{lel Mar Pla7.a IS haVlllg a 50%-)b 75%-off sale on au of its fall merchandise. Merchandise includes lounge wear, paja- mas and select clothing. It's received new spring apparel, new shipments of antiques and chandeliers, candles, jew- elry, frames, bedding and chiJ. dren's clothing. (949) 640- 2781. There's an upcoming two- day sale in April on the pop- ular pewter ware that's sold her home show. ·come place your order; it will be shipped witlun two weeks.• You can call Ud.koff at (949) 644-6824 for an appointment Target now carries a pro- fessional makeup lin~ by Sonia Kashuk. Her spring collection focuses on pinks m a spectrum of hues. The new spring Piriks 2002 include new Sweety Lip Glossing ($5.99), new Infatuation and Temptation Lip Sheers ($5.99) and new Luxwy Lip Colors in Luscious. Channing and Smitten ($5.99). The plnlc lip colors are complemented by new Enhance Eye Color m Periwinkle ($4.99). Target also carries Sonia Kashuk's makeup and toiletry bags. The bags were designed with Kashuk's philosophy that beauty should be chic and f~ All of her products are aHordably priced. Prices range from $4.99 to $19.99. The makeup bags are avail· able in 10 styles and four pal· terns, ranging from black and wtute, New York stripe, pink plaid and pink floral. Target GreaUands is at 3030 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. (714) 979- 0372. Barista Coffee makers al Starbucks CoUee are reduced through March 19. Also, If you buy any machine, you'll get a hall· pound of coffee free. On sdle are the Starbucks Bansta espresso makers from $299 to $399, the Starbucks Barista Athena espresso maker is $299, the Starbuck~ Barista Burr Gnnder is $_q9, the Starbucks Bansta Utopia coffee maker is $89, the four· up coffee maker called Star· bucks Barista Quattro is $69, and the Starbucks Barista Aroma is $99. Starbucks has many locations in Newport Beach and in Costa Mesa. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Send Information to Greer Wylder at 330 W. Bay St., Cos· ta Mesa, CA 92627, or vi• fax at (949) 646-4170. SURF AND SUN ,, 1· to 3-foot MYeS and I west ~I of 3 to 5 feet. The twell will bu41d to S to 7 fMt dwing the rlinstorm Lltw. ihe winds Wlll become ~~will build to 15 to 25 k1'0CS, with 2-to 4-foot ~ Ind I northwest Mell of 7 to 9 Met, ............ -f .. • Daily Pilot Thursday, Moren 7, 2002 A3 Court tightens Newport's leash on dog owners· TOSHlll SENIOR CLASSIC: BEHIND THE SCENES .Newport Beach firefighters No blazes to put out here • Judge says a couple violated the law by · allowing ·their pet to retrieve a toy from the ocean while rmrestrained. Deepa Bharath DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -An Orange County Superior Court judge on Tuesday ruled against a couple who allowed their dog to fetch a chew toy from the ocean while they were not holding his leash. Judge CbristopMr W. Strople conduded that Lynne and Philip Butterfield violdted the city's leash law. The Butterfields, who have lived on Ocean Boulevard for more than 10 years, pnmarily con- tested the city code's defiui~ tion of "beach.· ' They maintained that they dia not have to hold on to the leash because Red Baron, their withouf holding on to th~ leash. The city's code requires that all dogs be held on 4 leash in all public places, induding the · beach. - "The Jaw does not 'specifi- cally mention the Pacific Ocean,• Strople said. "But the ocean could come under the definition of a public place.· The judge, however, admit- ted that the case was not black and white aµd reduced their fines from $103 to $25 for each of the two tickets the 9Jple received from animal«ntrol officers. "There were gray areas,· Strople said. •And there were no precedents.• Lynne Butterfield said she and her husband are "disillu- sioned· by the outcome of the case. •we wouldn't have gone ahead with the case if we did npt think we'd win," she said, adding that the duo is qonsid- ering appealblg the decisign. Police are satisfied with the r-;?l;:_.,.::::;:.._:;:~;-;..,;::: ... ~">T~ ..... :;;-;:'-:;; •• ~~Q::Vv·tt'.·~li:::Z:~.,~· :. .. ~_,,-,,;-.: ... ~-;;;;-ii?iilt·~-~~e alone dwing the ti.me he took Shuhnan said. to retrieve a chew toy from the "The object of this was to ocean. have the judge determine •He has always had a leash whether or not there was a vio- on him,· Lynne Butterfield lation. • he said. "It certainly SaJd. looks like we've acted appro- The Judge determmed lhat pnately, an~ we hope the Baron was, however, on that Butterfields Will respect the part of the beach where the court's decision.• ocean ebbs and nows without his owners holdmg on to his leash. ~: Carlos Medina, Kevin Tiscareno, Ron Larson, Jim Jeziorski, Justin Carr, Paul Matheis, Randy SrriittJ and Les Wall HOM!: Fire stations throughout Newport Beach THEY ME: front and cen- ter for some of the mo,t entertaining moments of the Toshiba Classic DAILY DUTIES The Newport Beach Ftre- fighters Assn. has been send- ing members to help out at the Toshiba Senior Classic for years. It's a good way to be active in the commuruty and for the association's member firefighters to give something back. So every year, a contin- gent of strapping firefighters park themselves at the booth ~ere amateurs sign up to participate in the pro-am events. Slowly the goUers trickle in, signing in with the volunteers, who in turn set out th~layers' golf dubs and golf carts. "It's fun, espeaal.ly getting to see some of the pros out here,· said Larson, who on Wednesday got to see pro golfer Tom Kite, among others. But as the day goes on, lhelf task gels tougher. Between noon and 1 p.m .. the mommg "That, to me, 1s still the beach." Strople srud. • H the dog were in a part of the ocean where he IS submerged m the water, that's different. The facts of the case did not constitute a scenario where you can say the dog was irt the ocean." WE DO THINGS RIGHT! The judge said it may be admissible if either of the Butterfields stood waist-deep in the ocean and let the dog swim . OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT WETAkE DINING TO THE WE SPECIALIZE IN LARGE TOGO ORDERS PHONE AHEAD! NEXT LEVEL! 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·645·7626 ~ ROLEX yster Petpet:Ual Day-Data Shown with H'utecl bezel and President bracelet. 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NEWPORT BEAOf • Ant9M Clrc:le: A home bur· glary was reported In the 1800 btock at 2:.C8 p.m. Tuesday. • 8'tdt S«reet Tr~sing was ? reported In the 51 Q0 block at 9:36 p.m. Tuesday. • Cllin>b StNet: Art auto theft was reported ln the 2800 block at 8;.42 a.m. Tuesday. • LMw.-d I.Me: A home bj.lr· glary was reported In the 1900 block at 2:15 p.m. Tuesday. • Naples S«reet A loud party was reported in the 2300 block at 12:55 •.m. Tuesday. . ' -~ . f •• . • ••r•-. . ._ ~ ' . . ......... . . . -. . .,.. .. .......: LLn:h M-F. 11 :30 -2p.m. • Dims~ 5 • 10p.m. 2675 Irvine Ave. • Costa Mesa The Lmgest, rmest, Frienclest lec!ufy Suppfy & F .. Service WOn In Orange County NEW ARRIVALS OF z(5)PE!~J Slrttdtallle P•SOlllli• .,_.., Best Prices -·Best Service - Best Selection , I I ... BAGGED AND READY One person suffered minor injuries after a traffic collision that resulted ln a rollover, offldals saJd. The lnddent happened Wednesday morn.big at the tntenection of Vla Udo and Newport Boulevard and sent goll balls flying from the vehicle. Firefighters picked up the balls up all over Newport Boulevard. PHOTOS BY SEAN HIUER I DAILY PILOT Coroner identifies man who died -in townhome fire Deepa Bharath DAILY PILOT COSTA tv1ESA -The man who died in an explosive fire in a Richmond Way townhome complex Feb. 28 has been iden- tified as 68-year-old Robect Jamison Marshall, Orange County coroner's office officials said Wednesday night. Fire officials had estimated his age at 65. The determination of Marshall's identity was made "by dental comparison,• said Joseph Lucky, supervismg deputy coroner. . •w e had an orthodontist come in and examine the indi- vidual's dehtal records,· he srud. That was one of the ways officials could determine the identity of tbe victim because his body was burned beyond recognition, Lucky said. Costa Mesa Fire Department investigators are still exam.in- ing the case that leaves some questions unanswered FOSIO" SUSHI Jap aued Restor~t GRflrtD OPErtlrtGlll 94NJMJ40J 417 East 17th Strftt ID TOSHIBA CLASSIC VALUE OF SAVINGS So~ Half-Zip Wand Shirt . CLIMAS r -Gllt\RD MICROPllftR Investigators said the fire was caused. by gas vapors beiJl,g ignited. They said the source could be as varied as someone tapping a light switch to hghting a cigarette or starting a car. • (Marshall) had large amounts of gas in cans,· lead investigator Sean Brosa.mer said. "The fumes built up and hit an 1gnition source. We may never know what that source was.· The explosions and fire last week ripped through Marshall's garage and home, while also OBITUARIES Antoinette Elizabeth Elgart A funeral Mass for Antoinette Elizabeth Elgart will be held at 10 a.m Fnday at the Holy Trinity Church in San Pedro. Mrs. Elgart. who lived in Newport Beach for eight years, ched Saturday of coronary artery disease. She was 92. She is survived by son John Lepurin, brother Michael Terich, four grandduldren and two great-grandduldren. Evelyn G. Kilby A graveside serv1ce for damaging some of the neigh- boring homes. Glass windows shattered from the impact of the explOsions. Investigators also found more than $100,000 stuffed in bags in Marshall's home. The source of the cash remains unknown and is in the custody of the Costa Mesa Police Department. Lucky said Marshall's fanuly members have been notified and that his body will be taken to a mortuary of their choice Evelyn G. Kilby will be held dt 2:15 p.m. Thursday at PacifJC View Memorial Park Ul Coro· na del Mar. Mrs. Kilby. a 20· year residen.t of Costa Mesa. died Monday of coronary artery '(bsease. She was 73 She ~ sUIVlved by husband Harry R. Kilby; and stepchil- dren Susan Liepa. Stewart Kilby ad Christopher Kilby •TO OUR READERS: The Daily Pilot welcomes obituaries for resi· dents or former residents of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. If you want to have an obituary printed 1n the Pilot. ask your mortuary to fax us the information at (949) 646-4170 or call the newsroom at (949) 764-4324 . •• • LOVE Shirley Doris Love October 23, 1920 •• • to March 2, 2002 Stvtiey (nee Conigan) was bom in Sydiey, Australa An avid outioor lover, she was active in many sports, inducing field hockey, tennis and ~ and she participated competitively in swimming and dvlng. After h9l school she WOlt<ed in her lathef"s reel estate omc:e in the heart of downilwrl Sydiey and In the eal1y years of Wol1d War II she was a dvian in fl& National Emergency Setvioe. In .Aile of 1942 she YOlt.ntarty enlisted in the Woom's Auxiiaty Australian AJr Force CNAAAF) ~ attar technical tranng she oflidaly became a radar operator wi1h ~ rank ~. In mid 1944 she served on an Austraian Ctl8il CMlfSe8S radar station ,.,. lhe east coast dty of SWansea. NSN, Ytfl8r8 she met her future tusband a visiting Royal ~~Force olbtr, Fig1t UeutenantAlan t.M. Their wedding was delayed lJ1til after the war ended and it 1DOk place on Februaly 23rd at St Stephen's etucn i'l tie SyOOey StbJ1b of Belevue HI. In Jl.ie 1948 Shirley and her fanjy left Australia bwld for Canada so that her tuibarld OOUd l'8Ull9 ~ 8'des in physics at the ~ of T<>rorlk>. After he oblMled his Ph.0. degree In 1951 he tod< a job in geophysics wi1h Newmont Explof'lltion Ui In ~· Mzooa and the tamly moved to lhe neaitly bMl of ~~~~~v.tlenlhe~mowdto VU! a~ "«J7 VI_,. lo stay fl lhe Southwest. mcMig to Phoenix in 1957, ~her spouse~ tie field ot 88!'06f>I08 81 ig1neeit1g. In 1962 the famiy moved to Calfolnla and botqlt a home 1n Corona del Mat vthn Shil1ey apent lhe ,.. of her le Here 8he becaml aclve In~ 90C:ial and dlalftable ~ .. ·._PTA. t1e ~~CU>, UCI Town and Gown, lhe "--ol 118 ""'-' and various · ~-· ~and pailq, reuned~~ :: .. ~ :'.i = wat:her. fVxlle al, she was ~ .,.,d dlMMd v.18 She is IU\Md ~ her t-usblnd M 56 • t<anwi BarteU d . UI yellf'I, bV her c:hldrenu Elzabaii RMWW' ~~ loY8 d Slr*t ~end Nathaniel l..oYe Ind ~ ............ ., and bV hie ra~·· honor her ~ ¥11'1: and Sarah Aa'u tt:Uer. g..mg t1 2Cm.•herhome,618~~0:: Slbdl'/. MWl 9, in leu" lkiwara, dol181kli• may be -to=--Chlchn'• .. HollPlll of O!qe Colrcy. • 110~, Cotta Mila' M8etl0 .. Doily Pilot 8E[[ CONTINUED FROM A 1 noon to watch the first round of the Big West Tour- nament. I have followed the UC Irvine basketball for- tunes for three decades, ever hopeful, inevitably dis- appointed, but always Wted up by the tournament play even when UCI loses. oday, UCI doesn't play until the evening session, but.my involvement goes eeper thah that, which is why I'll be on hand at noon. All of this, I'm sure, has ome profound connection 'th my growing up in ortheastem Indiana. I can ark the public events that ave shaped my We -the epression, World War II, e McCarthy bearings. for xample -and high on al list would be the Inda~ a high school basketball oumame.J\. My high school South Side of Ft. Wayne won the state champ1· nship in my senior year, e first time this prize ever ent lo one of Indiana's arger cities. But I was ook'ed long before that, nd I would have remained ooked if that champi· nship season had never happened. .... heavy stUft1tJ1ay-ofhm a - To stretch a symbol, the high school basketball tow- lndiana high school tourna-nament, but it really did ment offered up a passel of have an impact on those of life lessons. U you ever saw us who grew up in prewar the movie •Hoosiers,• you Indiana. I am told that the tnlght have picked up on high schools ther.e have some of them. •Hoosiers• recently been broken down told the story of a group of into classes, which is farm kids from a tiny high shameful retrogression that school who won the state I'm glad didn't happen in championship by knocking my time. off a series of giants week But lile lessons aside, after week. It happened to high school and college be a true story, reasonably ):>asketball tournaments are accurately presented in the flat-out wonderful enter· movie. tainment. And the carrot at So the first lesson: Size . the Anaheim Convention and wealth don't guarantee Center this week will be a success. Wh.en the gates trip to the Big Show -the open, only performance NCAA March Madness, a counts. Indiana was one of trip UCI has yet lo make. the few states where com-~It's going to be a tough petition wasn't broken ride this year, smce UC! down into classes. Every drew Long Beach State -a school \vas thrown into the team that beat them by 16 same pot, which gave the points last week -m the tiniest school a legitimate opening round. There is shot at the largest one. Fre-even more at slake than a quently enough to get the trip to the Big Show. This is blood boiling, the tiny the last hurrah for Jerry school won. Green, who has led UC! This was the closest from the basketball wilder· thing I ever knew to pure ness over the past four democracy, a lovely myth in years and may have a shot a society as socially unbal· at the pros. He has a ten· anced as ours. But on the dency to hang out in the basketball court, social, wings until UCI gels down, racial and ethnic differ-then come galloping to the ences disappear in simple rescue. He needs to get performance. This is pretty involved early and often The Premier Steak & Seafood House ZA. 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If UCI loses in the tirst round, there will be a lot of empty seats at the Conven- llon Center on Fnday and Saturday But I'll be there, even though my involve· menl will be more objective than passionate. But that won't stop me from eating too many hot dogs, shelling too many peanuts and maybe gettmg too involved with teams 1 don't really care about. Whdt 1 won't do is spend much time -as I'm doing here -analyzing all this as some sort or microcosm of life. When you're in your seat and the game is close and you don't have lo think beyond the next timeout, even the hot dog you just ate that as hanging out a lit- tle hedv1ly m your stomach as a reminder that you are at peace with the world. That's where I'll be this weekend. at peace with the world. If that carries me back to the alleys of Indiana where every garage had a basket mounted and the arena~ where all that ener- gy was fandUy mstitut.Jonal- ized, so he it. I was at peace then too. • JOSEPH N. BEU 1s a resident of Santa Ana Heights. His column appears Thursdays. Thursday, Morch 7, 2002 AS WEL[ ~·~Mt&. CONTINUED FROM A 1 When amounts of three parts per billion are detected, offiaals reconunend that water providers monitor the situation. No standards emt that reqwre water agencies to stop service because of 1,4-Dioxane. "People should have full confidence lhdt we are putting the wells back 10 service becau&e they meet all stan~ dards and 10 fact exceed 'them, •'Leach said. "High- quality water is being deliv· ered. We would not consider clQlng anything to affect peo- ples' confidence in us or the water that they drink.• She added that the well water 1s mixed w1Ut water from other sources, which further dilutes the threat The switch back to wells ends a costly situation fot the two cities, which were paying about twice as much to im~ water as rt costs to provide it from the wells. · •lltis has been a wake-up call for us to realize that we have to protect our ground· water· basin,• Newport Beach Assistant City Manager Dave Kitt said. "We'll continue to monitor levels of 1,4-Dioxane to make sure the leyels don't change. At the current levels, we don't need to be concerned, but the imJfo.rtanl message here is that we have to take much greater care of our waste water because at some point it's recycled into drinking water.• • June cu.grande covers ~ew­ port Beach. She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 'Or by e-mail at june.casagrandeOlatimes.com. SG~ Mattress Outlet Store BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! 3165 ·Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 0ne Block South o1 •o5 rwy (714) 545-7168 • l I . I ., • .. ' . • A6 Thur~ Mor~h 7, 2002 v~plan .backers uridaunted by anti-aJrport vote northwestern edge of the north-south runway to fonn a •v• pattern. Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH - Organizers of an alternative airport plan for the El Toro ....... Acupundur• •orll.:e • I p ' • ' I . ' ' 'I I " • .., I I I (I' I j,l,, ' 1 \, tn ,, h I' '' i.l1 1 • I I I 0 OLOTlt pneral public parklf\I at the Dunes Marine base. are still moving ahead with .their own initia- tive, despite a convergence of airport-quashing ~vents over the past two days. Charles Griffin, a retired aviation engineer.and author of the proposal known.as the V- plan, says the measure would offer an alternative for people who still want an airport at the ·base -Oespite Tuesday's Measure W victory. The initiative posted a solid · victory across the county with a 58% approval. It will rezon.e the closed military base to open space. "I would say it has always been the logical thing,• Griffin said. "If we don't have El Toro, 9ur whole region bas s.ulfered . . EL TORO CONTINUED FROM A 1 Friday, the statement said. That document, Cox said. would hew closely to Tuesday's approval by voters of Measure W. "(The report] has been writ- ten to comf-0rtably comply with Measure W, n Cox said. The Navy will announce its decision about bow to dispose of the base before April 23, the statement said. •If the Navy's decision is to dispQse of this property, the dis- posal will be accomplished by means of a public sale, H the statement said. "This course of action will best meet the man~ i i Pl.EASE. nopcwfdnr otthe Forltlon blond Mopplftf center; ( a loss.• Griffin said be planned to submit a new version of his initiative to the Orange County registrar of voters toda~e said be would incor- porate elements of open space into it. It would be the second ini- tiative for Griffin, whose ear- lier measure died on the vine. After six months of gathering signatures, Griffin bas gathered only about 1,000 of the 71,206 names required by state law to date of base closure law to return this property to produc- tive use by the community.• City leaders in Newport Beach said they-weren't sur- prised by the announcement and are already shifting their focus to nailing down the flight restrictions at John Wayne AirpOrt. The eight-year effort to build an airport at the dosed El Toro Mcµine base is basically over, Newport Beach Councilwoman Norma Glover said . "The bottom line is that Irvine is going to be a very rich city because they are going to get a lot of that land/ Glover said. "The best thing Newport Beach can do is concentrate on the John Wayne settlement qualify. .a measure. Griffin's task, however, now may be even tougher. With the Navy's announcement Wednesday that it would like-· ly sell off parcels of the land at the base to the highest bid- der, Griffin's dream of an air- port at El Toro, like many oth· ers, may be fading. The V-plan measure would alter the zoning at the base to allow thE! county to tear out the eXisting east-west runway. Under the cQncept, a second runway would be built off the agreement.• South County leaders were jubilant about the win, but also said it should be used as an opportunity to break bread with Newport Beach. Tb~ airport debate has divided the county since 1993, when the base was tabbed for closure. "I would hope we're going to have a healing process,• said Allan Songstad, the chairman of a group of South County cities that has been working to stop the airport's development. ~we would very much like to see the end of this." Dejected a!Q>ort boosters, regrouping ~fter the-county voters repudiated the airport by approving Measure W, called th~ V-plan a longshot. •1 think it's' too soon to make_ that analysis,# said Bruce Nestande, a former county supervisor and head of the pro-El Toro airport forces. "I do not know how rapidly the Navy's moving. That is wbatclouds the issue.· Supervisor Cynthia Coad out of • office. Fullerton Councilman Chris Norby, who opposes an ~on that seat. f.iupervisor Jim Silva had also indicated he would abandon the airport plan "if Measure \V passed. "The airport is dead for at least four years,· said Assemblyman John CampbeU, who represents Newport Beach. "The best use for the property IS to see wh~ the market wants to do with it.# The blow to the cqunty's air-• Paul Clinton covers the port plan on Tuesday came on . environment and John Wayne two fronts. Voters not only Airpo~. He may be reached at approv:ed Measure W 57 .8% to (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at 42.2%, they turned pro-airport paul.clintonOlatimes.com. House Ear Clinic Announces its new Hearing Center in Huntington Beach 18682 Beach Bl. 1140 714 .963.4~00 Compktt Audiological and Hearing Aid Dispensing • services •Hearing Tests• • Htaring Aid £11aluatio11S • Hearing Aids, Battenes and Assiuivr Listming Orvicrs Recci\'t a complimentary Hearing Test with nery Hearing Aid Evaluation· (offu valid through 5/31102) Advance-Purchase Tickets G Week-Long Badges begin at • · For tickets log on to www.ToshibaSeniorClassic.com or call 949/660-1001. Tickets are also available at WWW. TICKETMASTER.COH .TOSHIBA 8 E N I 0 A CLASSIC March 4 "" I 0, 2002 N-wport Beach Cbuntry Club 1600 E. PaClflc C Hlpway • I be .. . . ,. • Maft;h 1. 2002 A 7 oposi1;ion 40 could send money cove's waY, e measwe, passed Tuesday by voters, could a bonanza for Crystal Cove restoration. YSTAL COVE -At two new sources of rev· e emerged Tuesday for state park's cottages with passage of a statewide bond. cials with Cahforrua e Parks and a local assem- are now moVing for- ridgman, whose son was ed in a tragic automobile "dent on Irvine Avenue in y 1997, works in the dis- attomey's office. She will again in November against y Mac Eacbem, the sec- -highest vote-getter with 1 % of the vote. Mesa residents Karen inson and Gay Sandoval equally as pleased with the ults of the write-in cam- . gn to unseat besieged ge Ronald C. Kline, w ho IS er house arrest pertaining hild molestation and child ography charges. Robinson -a Costa Mesa ncilwoman and ndoval -a former Daily t columrust -waged mde- . . ward with efforts to secwe ,a portion of some $400 aulboo that could be available. On Tuesday, voters approved Proposlbon 40. 55.4% to «.6-. 1'be park bond would reuse $2.6 biJboo. Of that amount. aboul $200 million will be set aside to Pl"~ serve hi.stone and culmt resources. Another S2DO mil- pendent campaigns lex-e.-titldl op the bench but~ 1•..i a team effort to inform~ County voters abou11.hf: ~ trouble Kline faces The people 1espouded c.di:' · mg 67°0 of the votes f<Y. fA'_.::. rA 11 write-m candlddtes Tr ... Orange County registrar ci \'ti.· ers expects to release the mdJ. vtdual tallies March 26 • rrs absolutely amazmg tho1 a quarter of a o:ulhon peop ~ went out there and bothered to write in someone eise·s OdmE.' It's unprecedented • Sdld Cindy Brenneman Rohm.son .. campaign manager 'He Wd.S outvoted 2 to 1. • Robinson said she \\ d' proud of the Orange Counr. electorate for infomung them- selves about an often neglect- ed race She also bpped her hat to her opponents -or teammates. depend.mg on how one looks at 1t -saying 11 took NEWPORT STONE Gomplele 'l>esiyn dhowroom ... where t anu is matk ajfordabk .. O n Sale Now ••• Tiie $1.99 sq. ft.• Travertine SJ.SO ea Many Slabs 50% off• Free Delivery Mwt# • GnniU • UaaloM Slabs • Slot6 • c.bintts , CnrurUc • PtNftWlt • Qupd • ttOod • \f'llMe• '1>TaarttltlS (HJ) 645.7199. (71') 437-7799 1113 HM6or ,,_,,, Costa Ma. I hon will be banded to the c.u- ifooua Coastal Consen'aDC'f to dole out. The oonservancy m early 2001 ga\.-e the state parks agency S2 milboo to buy out the pre'\'IOU> de\:eloper at the ~'e 1be sta2e ~ !)(TA' "'-orting to refurtmh I.be 46 ramshackle ~QC tte beach ~ p!JI tha1 job al ~ {:e;, $1.2 iwilbaD dnd S20 ~ ;n. !o"'.dl'!:' ~ spent S1 :i ~'\'"' t~1111u1t oo ~ .i;:t.r.1J» ~ ;,c, 9"'1 :tJ€' '14-o.fd o~ ~A! •.o ~ 1ir~t to c=..:Penge ¥'!10 ""ili ~·­~ :O nm 1·:nciv1Ilenoea G.Dd ~·..._,.-OUJO Doc e'l'al ~ms Da%Dt:' <m me baLot. !n ':K.Jel •'Ords be !lad ~ reejec. ':XlCI m the bog Pohncal pundits scud d ~-as u::ipossi.ble but the Da\:"lds m tlu::. nmpalgD proceeded to ~hr.a rocks at Gobatb ultl- ma~ t.opphng the Qldllt ~-cl.. a c.osia ~~res- 1de-nt who prosecuted du.Id ~and others wtule she was o deputy distnC1 attome~· ..obb!ed to get Khne s name on [;]~Dunn-Well Gaucin is Tht St. Regis Monordt Beach &sort fS Spa's magnificent reflection ·of an enchanting Mtditoran£an destination. Gm":in's serene and /Jeauttfal surroundings wtlcrmte guests with warmth and C'()fflfort. creating the perftct setting/or pure rtlaxatt<m and rejuvma/'Um. Enjoy a relaxing lrydrotkmp:j ma.JSOgt and one of our signature baths • En~ with a sports f!lllSSllge and fizz bath •Relieve stress with a ~massage and a mi~ l>aJh • R.elu'ndk romance with a coupks' massage and lter/Jal bath Purchase a massage and receive second treatment · at 50% olT. (OJftrl-'~ ... ~ .. M.dt 28, lOOZ) CaD (949) 234-3362 and ~st IN Mid Weck Retreat ' The St Rep MoaardJ Beacb Retlort & Spa 71le Ml"Jlli. of"'*'Y "'#111 l«Jtl. , an mtenm plan. Also. the Cal- ifonua Coastal CollllIUSSlOD has agJeed to hand o-.-er $2 8 nulbon. The bond mE'dSW'e could be a bolldlUd. CO\ e actJVlSts ~}' ·nus 1 ct turning J>OU'll tor Crystdl \1we: ftld Laura Oavtck, who lounded the AJ11ann• l(1 Rescue Cl)'btaJ Cove '\\>1• -,hould all feel 't'I)' fortunuh.' th.it Prop 40 ~ \\pre ~lomq to do "hateH'r wt.> cdn lo see thdt th~ bdllot dnd lht>n galhen>d the required ~•gndtures to allow for wnte-in cct.ndlddle .... lnce thdt door Wd opened Rubinson and 10 others qwcl-.- l\ wAged lhell own wnte-m Cdffipalgns It appE'dTS the two top \"Ote- oetters will compete m a runott tn November. unless one wnte- m c cl.Ddlc.t.ne gamed more thdD '\J1 of the o\·erall \'Ole Kl.me could not be reached tor comment \\ ednesdd\'. Cdnd1ddtes lJl..e Rob.10:.on dnd Sdndo\·al will JU.:.t hd\·e to CTlN the.i.r hngt>r-dlld pla\ thE' \•a1nng QdITle untu the hndl \\ nte-rn \Otes dit"' tallied Qyst4l Cove as put oo the radar screen and see that it"' CCllWlered .• Still. Assemblyman John Campbell, whose dbtnC1 mcludes the C'O\e, Sdid ht> is not read)· to drop h.ts fund· raismg bill for the cow cu be sugge ted he would do if Proposibon .ao pctssed On Feb :? t C clmpbell introduced Assembl\' 8111 2 t QO wtuch would d1\'en rental re\ enut> lrom mobtlt> homt>S di El ~1om' h.l the ('m not !!:tdylJlg dWdkt.' unttl then,· said SdndO\'dl. who Joked dbout her Ide!.. of ~let>p dunng late-Jll9hl electlon l'l"!-ll.lt morutonng • 1 m going lldcl.. to m~ other life At ttu..-, pomt cottage The bill has met ~ and C4rnpbelJ saxl be woull:t drop lt. u 'JiOllle money flOfD the bond measun:> could be ~>rured Ccl.Dlpbt>ll opposed Propositlon -'O • U '"'-e fu1d funds 60Cne- \\he.re el~ we U drop this bill· Cdmphell ~d Wednes- dd) • 1 U ~ working with ICabfonud) State Parb to see Lf we cct.n Q~ some of that mont.~\ dUl)c-cued to CJ)"Stdl (. \l\"t:". 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When first proposed in May, the law would have evicted tenants who have been arrested on suspicion of such crimes, which places guilt on someone before his or her fate is giv- en to a court or jury. We support the new law and are glad city officials reworked it to allow those arrested their due process. Officials based the tenta- tively adopted law on a Buena Park law that has been enforced 150 times - only gang-related. And that should also be expected in Costa Mesa. After all, as it has been pointed out, most gang-related activities don't occur at home, but drug- related crimes do. But what the new law can d<>is prevent and com- bat crime while holding landlords more accountable for their tenants, said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Tom Curtis. Of Costa Mesa's 63 drug- related cases in 2000, about 10 off enders would be . evicted under this new law, he said. One resident pointed out that a criminal is still due an appeal after a convic- tion and, while we cannot argue that, the eviction will provide the convicted's fel- low tenants a greater and much desetved peace of mind. What we really antici- pate, however, is the test of time. The city will obvious- ly monitor this law's progress once it goes into effect, and we will eagerly await the results to deter- mine whether the law's worth keeping. Until then, we hope it can at least help the police in deterring some crime and help some residents feel safer. Residents live in Newport Beach for a reason S o, Byron De Arakal takes pleasure that, once again, Newport city leadership -in this case our good mayor, spits in the face of residents who are concerned that Newport Beach is sailing an ill-advised course (Between the Lines, "Real Leaders Don't Wear Bedroom Slippers," Feb. 13). It's so easy, isn't it? To write off those who oppose pointless overd~veloprnent as whiny trust-fund babies, wealthy newcomers, fueled by their stock market earnings. The mayor bas it back- ward. Those of us who ques- tion and often oppose point- less overdevelopment are not newcomers. We're not all wealthy either. But over the yea.rs we, the wealthy abd the moderate, have dwelt side by side and shaped a community. The old money that Mayor Tod Ridgeway chooses to insult was worked for by the people who aa:umulated it. They didn't have a powerful stock market to speculate with. Rather, they had hands, backbone, grit and a littl~ bit of luck. And they built a dty: a desirable dty, with character. And that's the rub here. Character. De Ara.k41 makes fun of the •vocal minority wishing the dty back to the dM"' when Bogey was hang- ing out at the &y Club.• What does be think Newport Beach is? What does Mayor Ridgeway think lt ii? When Bdgey wu hanging out, the • c:tty at lee t hod some char- acter and ldentity. rt I'm like mott people r kQow arOund here, J'm not 9tu.t deYek>pment, I'm ~ ftUpUi, poiJ\tl I pre• t9lloUI *'"lopment et the Of Newport) liDd hlltorical her· ..... t)Nque.. De* Newport ..,IOIMhowf c.19* t • tbeyww topalGl!I ...... ILWW' M ''° ..... =. ....... ,.,... .,.. Gerald Bradley COMMUNITY COMMENTARY borhood to erect a private commercial development, but on top of that, this proposed "tesort" is designed in "Mediterranean Villa" style. Putting aside all other argu-. ments against doing the pro- ject at all, what in the world would be wrong with design- ing something that fits? They could at least design it after the Girl Scout"house they intend to tear down. Does Mystic Seaport, Conn., have this problem? How about Monterrey or, for that matter, Dana Point. Carmel or Key West? I haven't been to Genoa, Italy, lately, but I don't recall anything erected there resembling the Cannery Restaurant or Cape Cod. What's so frightening about being Newport Beach? r think what we, the "vocal minority" (and we're not as minor as de Arakal and the mayor may hope) are most afraid of is the loss of the real, historical, enjoyable, pleasant, fun Newport Beach. We're tired of heftring so many quack the mantra about M quality ot life. only to tum atPund and support tbo8e pro- jects that add to the <:ongestion arid detract ftom the ambience (anybody seen the Baiboe. Bay Club l.itely1 Ugt_l), all under the guise d feeding-the city's tax bese and proYiding jobs. Of OOWM, ttlOM ~are fiDed by people wbo couldri't alfprd to live'-ID N9wpcrt in 100~ thtnby 8ddlDg IDDl9 tndllc: All I am NJW II that thole Of • WhO pay our taxes and~ lo bve hei'8 i1dnd al Wr8 t1UJ9 lbe way they were wbm we, bt wedlly 8n4 Nmo......_, cbolit to..., ... ~ Wllilt-'* ,...,. ..... ..... ~11·•••--tac:e lor ....... ....... '"*' .... . .. . ' . ( . 'She's certainly a socially conscious person, and bl my church that would make you a religious person.' The Daily Piiot wekomeS letten on issues conoemlng Newport BNCh and Costa ~. • U11lllS -Mail to Editor~! Page Editor •' ..... Meler at the Dally Pilot, )30 W. Bay St.. Cost. Mesi. CA 92627 • MADP5 ttO'TlM-can (949) 642-6086 -Rlctwd Scloby, an active member of brange Coast Unitarian Universallst on why his dlurdl hosted singer/5ongwriter/actlvist Holly Near • FAX-Send to (949) ~170 • E-MAL-Sencl to dailypilotOlatl~com horn. All corre:spondenCe must Include full name. town and phone nomber (for verifOtlon J>Urpo5e1). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submissions for clarity and length. Dally Pilot ,. STOPPING BY . . Bob Kelly of Costa Mesa mapped this photo of a dolphhl swimming near the east end of Udo lslan4. He said it was JOit one of two d olphins he saw visittng the bay Sunday. ' A few readers support church's plea . AT ISSUE: Calvary Church of Newport Mesa wants to build a 36-foot-high temporary sanctuary while awaiting its new permanent structure. T he Planning Commission's vot- ing down the proposed tent in disregard of the city's own planning staffs recommendation is a mistake of great magnitude c·eom- mission rejects ¢urcll tent request,• Feb. 27). For 12 years, I lived a few hundred feet from Calvary Church Newport Mesa. It was a wonderful neighbor and will continue to be one at its new location. Any new struc- ture has to improve the view of that weed-infested vacant lot. The benefit of this church to the dty far outweighs the sbort-tenn per- ceived blight of a new temporary buildµlg. I think the Plannbl.g Com- mission should attend a few services to see what changes this_ church has made in Costa Mesa residents' llvei. With a comment like ·1 can't see how it can be good for the people of Costa Mesa," Commissioner Eleanor Egan apparently is more concerned with visual aspects of real property, rather than with the heart and soul of the fine people in our city. STEVE BAUGH Newport Beach I read with interest the Costa Mesa Planning Commission decision to deny Calvary Church's request to erect a temporary structwe on their property on Newport Boulevard. I attended that commission meeting as an observer and was able to not only ,,. hear the arguments, but to see the architectural rendering of the pro- posed structure as well. Tu call that structure a •tent" is a total misrepresentation of the facts. Their proposed building is an 8-inch thick, fully enclosed, sprinklered, 8,000-square-foot structure, not a portable carwash canopy. . Anyone looking at the rendering of this building and hearing Tun Celek and Dan Steward speak to its design spedficat1ont must clearly understand that their proposed struc- ture is no tent. To continue to refer to it a1 such ls, in my opinion. mislead- Ducks come along with seaside living 0 neof myfevor1teactivttiet ls taldng my·J.~~ld mec:ie to Balboa ll1and and~ for ducb eo w. can fMd them llNlcl. It wOllld brMk my beUt! bin •m• GI a .... t many Dibs .._ I..._. wwe no d\d1 ........ 1._6admilonei1' 'flll'I • Mfi !!Ml al growtma ap -. ...... be ... 411 ...................... ,.., ...... READERS RESPOND ing at best. Celek made quite clear the fact that the site for the proposed struc- #ture is set back in excess of 130 feet from Newport Boulevard, is nearly 360 feet from its nearest residential neighbor and is 15 feet lower at its apex than the already-appmved main sanctuary. That does not sound obtrusive to me. Surely, with the enhancement of some attractive , landscaping, this short-term strucrure can't possibly be detrimental to the overall look of that stretch of the boulevard. I understand that, when complet- ed, the church's new campus will be the major complex along Newport Boulevard, from Pair Drive to 19th Street modemt,.Attractive and fully integrated into the community in both style and substance. They are making a great conbibutlon to the dty and people of Costa Mesa, and I believe it is in the best interest of everyone to let them get on with it. AB long-term residents and busi- ness owners in Newport-Mesa, my wife and I have observed the growth of Calvary Church and its impact on our community. We know of their efforts to bring educational assis- tance to schoolchildren on the West- side, of the annual Halloween event that serves several hundred local families and their consistent efforts to be good neighbors. Who can deny that a dynamic, relevant and com- munity-oriented chW'Ch is anything but a huge boon to any dty? I thought Perry Valentine, from the Planning Department, gave a very comprehensive statement in recommending approval of this struc- ture, and I agree with Commissioner Bill Perkins' assessment that the commission made •a terrible mis- · take" in not doing so. Fortunately, • this is one mistake that can probably be rectified. I hope the City Council members are w1111ng to look at this situation with their own, fresh eyes. I urge them to look at the facts, not get bung up on a word and welcome this temporary addition into the f abrlc of our cornmw:Uty. TERRY MOORE Newport Beach MAILllG NaW1 flaih: Martne anbnala come with lM.ng bY the .1ea ~ wby would one choote to live on the water'1 edge ll they want a duck·free envi- ronment? II you want to ciontrol Mothm' Nature, move== ColtAMesa The Planning Commission denial of a temporary use permit request by Calvary Church Newport-Mesa was somewhat puzzling. I was in atten- dance at that meeting and listened to the planning staff strongly recom- mend the ·sprung structure• as fully compatible with surrounding areas and enhancing the area, not detract- ing from it in anyway. The church had myriad infonnll- tion, color samples and a very impressive rendering of bow the "sprung structure• would look when erected. It is apparent that these buildings are well within code and when designed with a soft color, such as that proposed by Steward and Celek, will present a very pleas- ing integrated design for the new campus desired by the church. The project, while just finishing the first phase, when fully completed will be a jewel in Costa Mesa's com- munity of major projects. The man· agement of the church's real estate . holdings and their ability to market their properties is~ the scope of a Planning Commi.s.sion's com.mis- sion. I would nope their mission would be to enable the dty and the church to reach a workable solution to the temporary n~ thelr client, the church and its congregation find they are trying to solve. Compromise and adjustments incorporated with good taste and r~nable time frames for comple- tion are recommended as guidelines for consideration. The ability of Calvary Church to grow while at the same time serving the community with a number of outreach programs is greatly stifled by restricting their worship area to the very size they currently have on the old property. The logistics of having services at one location while the children and other pro- grams are taking place a'l another / location confines the level of service and restricts the lnteraction of the fellowshlp. I would hope the church would appeal the commission's decision and work toward a compatible solu-tion. ANDY ROSS Orange • EDmMrs NOTI! AnOy Ross Is 1 member of Caht1ty Ch\lrch Newport Mesa. 12). It wu so touching that I shared it with All of my family memben, and my son and granddaughter, who 113. My daughter·ln-law and IOD almost had tean ln their eyes. It was such a beauww, beautt,ful thlrlg of how to epprectete what we have and tbe th1ngw tMt cu hap~ • pen-there II•,...... fOf tt. W. mUlt ell~ tbmt. IJ:: wat you to kDoW '°" ~1111 •• wen m -.di tbat 1 ..._ • wllh ... ,..... S<>dn:Ii " A bayfront birthday party . . ~ riends and family members gathered at Henry's Bistro, the aterfront dining room of the boa Bay Club, to toast the th birthday of Loyal lchols. Surrounded by lov- g family members Patsy d Dave Schwei tzer ; Brad d Pam M artin; Alison and rad Schweitzer ; and Lorte, rett and Whitney rowman, the radiant blond icbols recounted the many pecia1 occasions, as well ds e many changes, she hds 'blessed in a very full We- e. Also sharing in the vening of memories was fllda Peterson, longtime ·end of Nichols. The birthday girl and her ate husband, Percy Nichols, ho.passed away in 1989, ere early members of the Balboa Bay Club. joirung m 1953. She was clearly pleased to be dining in the new clubhouse on her buth- day and to be a part of the transformation of a commu- nity tradition that she and her family helped td inaugu- rate some 50 years ago. THE CROWD syndrome that primanly attacks women. and leaves victims in an often-desperate search for help. Wallace addressed the crowd on this often misun- derstood and rnisdJagnosed disease, fielding pointed questions from the audJence. Coffee was served, books were sold and signed, dnd people were helped m an everung that enabled those seeking informabon to talk duectly to an expert. A spl~ndid example of social, saentific, business and com- munity interests working together. For more informa- tion on f1bromyalg1a.and Wallace, cdll Pam Sharp at (310) 652-7770. • Hoag Hospital ha5 estab- lished many VJtal community traditions and links to lhe people of Newport-Mesd. This week. the Toshiba Senior Classic at the New- port Beach Country Club brings the world's top golfer., to the city LO a tournament that may also bring more than $1 million to Hoag. Ldst week, on a smaller scale, yet no less import.mt. H oag sponsored Dr Daniel Wal- lace. a world-renowned expert on hbromydlgtd who is based in Los Angeles, dl d midweek symposium dnd. book-sigrung held at the ho'>- pttal. The filled-to-capacity evening semmar was ajf.end- ed by a cross-secbon or com- munity members seek.mg answers to personal hedlth issues. Nearly 500 guests con- verged upo'n the Hyatt Regency tn lrvme for the annual ·voices• luncheon sponsored by the women's ctiVJ'>ton of the Jewish Feder- ation of Orange County. The dffair wa., co-chaired by Jodi Greenbaum and Jacquee Upson. both of Newport Beach In ddd1tlon, Newport Beach's Natalie Mandel was named the Anne Entin Woman 01 The Year for her more thdn 25 years of service to the JeW1sh Federdtion. Mandel, 81 , recently cele- brated her 60th weddmg anruversary with husband Leonard. "So much hds changed LO philanthropy over the past 25 yedr.., • she noted. addlllg, "But we sWl have lo stulf the envelopes!· LoyaJ Nichols celebrates her 96th birthday with her two oldest great-grandchildren, Brett and Whitney Browman. Janice and Dr. Dan Wallace visit Hoag Hospital to address the com- munity on fibromyal- gia. Wallace. JOLOmg lus w1f P and co-writer, Janice, at the event, wrote a new book titled •All About Fibromyal- gia, • a defmitive gutde to a • THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Jewish Federation .. Women's Voices" co-chairs Jodi Green- baum, left, and Jacqu~ U pson Dank Apne Entin Woman of the Year award recipient Natalie Mandel. Dear Friends, Thank you for your participation in my Retirement SaJe. It was a great success. I hope you will concinue to enjoy the wonderful bargains you were able co purchase. The transition co the new leadership headed by my grandson, Bill Wengelcr, has taken place and he wi ll continue co bring you the same declication ro quality, craftsmanship and personalized service. Watch and jewelry repair, custom design, manufacturing and appraisals are still done "qn the premises" here. While I no longer will be keeping that six day a week rigid schedule in the store. l will be available by appointmenc for design work and brokering yollr jewelry. You have only to call and make a date. Please come into the score to sec the new jewelry and gift items char Bill has selected. The entire Barr staff wishes to thank you for your loyal support and cruse. Sincerely, Mary Barr CHARLES H. BARR "19 Years RuM1ng For Our Sckools• SPIRIT RUN 2002 Hoeted t7y Leigh and Lucy Steinberg Preeented l1y II SPIRIT RUN 5K/10K RUN/WALK SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 2002 Fashion !eland. Newport 6each RACE FEATURES • Top quality Spmt Run T-shirt to registered part1c1pant.s. 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Harbor V"n, ~. NNpoi1 l 0:05 a.m. CoUt. and Linc01n Elcmaary SchOoU. Owr tht jlljt 19 ,_.. tM 10:15 a.m. SPIRrT RUN h:'s rabid~ SM0.000 for~ ....... in 10:25 a.m. the Nfwport BCXh uu. 10-.35 a..m. INFORMATION 10:.W ~m, (949) 461-4520 • • AIO Thursday, Morch 7, 2002 .DATEBOOK I Doily Pilot .. DINING REVIEW Nesai.picks Off where owner left 6.ff • ..... By St.phen Santacroce es, creating an atmosphere ·' with much of the charm of A bout a year and a the original Issay. Entry to half ago, J reviewed the restaurant is through the lssay, the cbanning bar area, which is really Italian restaurant hidden on more of a waiting room. It's old Newport Boulevard the one part of the restau- owned by Michiko Soffer. rant that could use some Issay was a wonderful work to create a cozier restaurant enjoyed. for its lounge setting. casual atmosphere and good Past the bar are the two northern Italian cuisine PY dining rooms, the first con- many locals in the know. necting through to the larger Sadly, several months after back dining room perfect for my review, a fire destroyed larger gatherings. Art deco- Issay, leaving many of us to style ceiling fixtures illumi- wonder il we would ever nate the dark green table have the benefit of Micbiko's linens and sage upholstery. hospitality again. . . Cream-colored walls are Well, the wondering can accented by banging plants stop; Michiko is back in and a few well-chosen business with a new restau-pieces of artwork. rant in Newport Beach that The cuisine at Issay was STEVE MCCRANK I DAILY PILOT Chefs Jorge Angulo, left, and Hideo Matsuda of Nesal Restaurant in Newport Beach. captures much of the charm decidedly northern Italian. on old favorites (half the style barbecue sauce and of her old restaurant and The chef, Paolo Pestarino, menu is comprised of Italian served atop dollops of promises some new direc-was from Piedmont, and dishes from lssay's menu) creamy potato salad. The lions from the kitchen. made the most of his native with some decidedly Asian-sea bass appetizer ($7) truly Nesai, which phonetically cooking. Unfortunately (for influenced new choices. exemplifies the chef's touch means ·s~ond generation· Newport Beach, at least), Fans of the former restau-with fresh fish; the sea bass in Japanese (lssay meant Paolo moved on after Issay rant won't be disappointed is sauteed ti<> buttery penec- "first generation") is on closed and now runs his own by starters such as the cala-tion, and glazed delicately Riverside Avenue in New-restaurant, Paolo's in Hunt-mari arrabiata ($7), tender with a miso and citrus sauce. t:::;;;::;;--:::;--~~B~~~;;h~ .. ~iu:;:;s~t~o~ft;;;W~e~st=::::::=~in~g~to~n~B~e~a~ch~.:::11~0~r~e~o~la~c~e~::==::s~tri~·~0~s.~,o~f~smn~·~d~.d~e~li£~· i.;!N~!ilY~ .. ~-r-., ~~a,D~Q_ma.tc~s.anoth-=.-t~ -Coa Higlf~'"""'""'"'PaO!b;"'s'Otref'MI'ed"'tter !taus-sauteed ffi a spite 'ffi'arti'iara er appearance on t.fie appe- • the post office. The building chef, George Angulo, and sauce. The squid is fork ten-tizer menu, this time smoked has been home to several appointed as head chef der, never rubbery, and the ($7) slowly in-house and other restaurants, including Hideo Matsuda. The result sauce will make you long for served with a heh, home- local favorite the Stuft Noo-of the combination of Japan-an extra basket of the fresh made tartar sauce. I would- dle, but Soffer has effortless-ese-bom Matsuda and Ital-Italian bread served at the n't have thought that smok- ly added her personal touch-ian Angulo is a menu strong table. You'll want to save ing calamari could produce <:Ur CrUk4 Asll, Olden 6 Tri Tip Stelk World Clm Cllowclen 6 Gubos. Goer.ti S.oktd FlU --::: rfl lj, tr I ; • ~ \, ' =!: -- fAN'l>STic. I {)i~QaalS. 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This is probably my favorite mussels and clams ($9) item on the menu. steamed in a white wine Michiko considers her sauce flavored with garlic customers family and is a and fresh herbs. I could easi-fixture in the dining room, ly make a meal out of tl;le stopping by tables to chat plump, creamy mussels and with her customers. She's tiny clams served in their knowledgeable about her savory broth. menu and her wine list, and Other appetizers display is happy to make recom~ Matsuda's expertise with his mendations from either. native cuisine, such as the lssay was known for having morsels of freshwater eel a great wine list, and luckily ($8) seared in a Japanese-about two-thirds of the col- Or~a11i<: Ari PlaJll~ lf>H X. Gh1ssf'l l (lid 'Jhw1w f lnu~~1· (formr.rt,r l'ullrn·up Tr;1 I olla,e;t·l (71 ·I) 28~-0222 1~1t·11 ll:ul.1 11.i pm 1rn·w.or.~1111 u~ rt planls.C'Olll J ,,;,Our \('tt' ( }/{ '\ (,'/:· l.o< ·a1io11.' 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Adults: $48.00 Children: $20. 00 Advanu reJerva1ion & poytr1tnt required by March 2<r. r!Jl .J?''f:o/J. to (949) 551-0839 ext. 244 ., FYI • WHAT: Nesai •WHERE: 215 Riverside Ave., Newport Beach • wtfEN: 5 to 10 p.m. Tu& day thrOt.Jgh Sunday, closed Monday • tfOW MUCH: Moderately expensive • PHONE: (949) 646-2333 lection was stored off site, spared Crom the fire that destroyed the restaurant. Starting with this head start, Nesai sports a wine list that would make owners of many well-established restaurants envious. The wines, mostly from California, Italy and France, are al~o 1•'i10.:onably priced. The corkage fee is $14 but is waived on Tues- day nights as long as you bring your own stemware. Good· wines should com- plement good food, and there are some excellent examples on the entree list to complement a fine pinot noir or chardonnaY,.. A recently offered sp~cial featured a creamy risotto ($19) flavored with earthy chunks of portabello mush- rooms and large tiger praWns. Small bay shrimp tucked among the tender rice grains and earthy mush- rooms kicked up the dish even more, resulting in a first-rate table pleaser. Even my friend, Karen, who's typi- cally not a risotto fan, enjoyed the dish. .The scallops ($18) were less successful. To be sure, the plump sea scallops, each about the size of a marsh- mallow, were cooked just to the point of tenderness and had a clean, ocean taste, but the accompanying sauce of chopped tomato, mango and I 'basil was surprisingly bland and left me searching for more flavor. Back on track is the Salmon Talley ($17), named after a close friend of Sof- fer's. A large salmon met is seared to crispy skinned perfection, while retaining a moist, melt-in-your-mouth flesh, and served with a sauce of ginger, pineapple juice, soy and white wine. The ginger and pineapple add delicate floral hints without too much sweet- ness, and the soy imparts its own distinctive character, as well as some needed salti- ness . Nesai is a restaurant that begs diners to linger after a good meal, maybe over a rich espresso or heady glass of dessert wine. Sweets include a deceptively rich coffee-flavored semi-fredo ($6), sort of a cross betwee n gelato and frozen custard, as well as the almost perfuncto- ry tiramisu ($6). Fans of Issay lqved that restaurant as much for Michiko Soffer's charm and hospitality as they did for the Mod. Diners at Nesai. whether Issay reg- ulars or first-time customers, will find the same charm, the same intimate atmos- phere and some exciting new dishes to complement reliable older ones. It's a worthy replacement to a restaurant that was on its way to becoming a standard. Nesai should prove that Michiko's success isn't based on luck, but on dedication to good food and content cus- tomers. • STEPHEN SANTACROCE'S restaurant reviews appear every other Thursday. Send him your com- ments at sdsantaOoc-dining.com. Welcome to state Fann Banr Put vax monev to wcrt wllt'I a varietV a Certft:ates d DelXJ$it eam1ng ~ rates And get the COod Neighbor seNice vou deserve from vox bank. To find out hoW vou can lank Witt! • Good Nel0ftbor9. call me. visit ltlWann.eom• Of call tolHree 1·877·SF4·8ANIC. st9Ven Hiit, Agent UC.I OC80e18 350 Etst 17t11 Street SUb 211 COlltl Mesa, CA 949-646<9393 ==.t:~ """' l..::J -In ft US °""I tltlll ST ATE FAUi tAIH • HOME OHtCl llOOMIHc;TON. llLIHOIS rlnc Furniture At Designer Prices Ntw Mcrch3ndl~ An'~ Oal!Y. tf!H'I)' In for Best Selttt!Onl EnJ"' Storcwlde Savlnp O( 15% to SO°t6 off Daily. Pilot . . REEL CRITICS • DA'iEBooK Thurldoy, Morch 7, 2002 A I I 'Iris' lacks as 'Soldiers' shows grit THEATER REVIEW 'Protnenade ) a delicious, The youth and age to 'Iris' blooms ' I ris': is l.Jased on the tile or Ins Murdoch, the Bnttsh novelli.t and philosopher. Rather Lhan show her whole life story in TRICIA 8EHLE chronological order, the ILlm concentrates on two pdrticulctr points tn her liJe and tells them an an interweaving fashion. We meet Ins both as a young, exuber- ant womdn before she ts famous and ai. an old woman long respected and praised for her books Kate Winslet 15 compelling as Inc, during her days dS a,young bohemi- an intellectual who has 1ust firushed writing her first novel Ins IS so charismatic and Cree-i.pmtPd, peoplE> are naturally drawn to hE>r One of bis' many adrrurers 1s John Bdyley (Hugh Bonneville), an dWkward dnd shy young professor They mittaUy seem completely m1smcltched but , rind in each other compdllble mlPllt- gence and eccentriotiec,, Judi Dench 1s excellf'nt dS always as lru. in her Idler dclys d!> d revered writer and lecturer Inc, dnd John Bayley (Jim Broddbcnt) havP now been mamed tor mcm y decades and have a sc•ttled, if quirky, existence Im I'> wntmg th<' latest of her many novels dnd rmch hersell struggling for lht> nght words. She L'> didgnosed with Alzheimer's, and she t1nd her hus- band begin the.long, pamful down- ward spiral of the d1seclc;e By mterwedving Ins ell these two different stages. the him shows th<' bitter uony of d bnll1c1nt mtellectudl being stricken \."1th the mmd· destroying d1sectse Unfortunately, the two stages don't fePI balanced. The older story line drdg!> dfter....,, awhile and could have used some editing The main supportmg char- acters are vdgue and could have been fleshed out for better effect. More could have been added t<> explain what made Ins Murdoch such a celebrctted wnter We are I. told that she wrote a lot of highly praised books and what their themes were in very general terms, but one still leaves the movie with- out belhg able to name the title of d smgle one of her books. Iris MurdQCh is such an interest- ing person that this film may tr15plfe people who have never heard of her to seek out her books. The him itself, however, never seems to have found its heart. "Ins" hds many good qualities that are worth watchmg but somehow the film ds whole IS ldcking. "Ins" is rated R • TRICIA BEHlE lives in Newport Beach and works as a software valida1or ·w e Were Soldiers' shows inside of war JD dddy what is a war?" Lt. Col. Hau Moore (Mel Gibson) answers, "It's when . some people try to tctke the Lives of other people. · And then sol- cliers hke your daddy have to . .. it's my job to go over there (Viet· GAY WASSAll·KEllY nam) & Bill KELLY ~:~.t,?P This true story 1s told by Lt. Gen Hctrold G. 1\-loore 1Ret.) through his book ·We Wc>re Solders Once ... And Young," co-wntten by veteran jour- nalist Jo'>eph L. Galloway (Barry Pepper). who was with Moore m that VdllC'y of Death. Ln 1965, Lt. Col. Moore, cl student of history And a master of tactics, led his men into combat at la Orang Valley Unllke other Vietnam War moVles, we were pnvy to the shock- ing mformation that this battle was top secret. This was one of thE' first major otlacks upon North ViE>tnam. Moore hdd nearly 400 men gomg @/IJilllTIRAiuJJ CONSIGN • DESIGN· Quality furnishings for your.home Features of the Week into battle, landlng on a gamson of more than 2,000 men. He lost 200 or them. Tue U.S. had no intelligence that told them the number they were up against. Their orders were simple: • F\np the enemy and kill them." He knew they ~ere 10 trou- ble the moment they landed. Huge hoards of enemy kept com.mg, cut- ting off bis troops and surroundlng · them. Only his tacticci.l skills, willpower and superior·tE>C"hnology m weapons allowed them to escape to lell the story. •Broken Arrow• echoed over the lines of commuru- cation, a call identifying complete slaughter by the enemy eminent - call out for every Conn of dlfcraft to defend the area. U they had not made that request, the slctughter would have been even more. Wash· ington's top brass bellowed, "Now the whole world will know•· Able-actor Sam EllJot, cts the inileXlble Sgt Maj. Basil Plumley, stole the show. Add the overconfi- dent helicopter pilot Jack Geoghe- gan (Chris Kleinl and M oore's wife, Jube (Madeleme Stowe), who acts dS the leader for the wives on the base, and you may have Academy Award nominees for 2002 The characters becdme Weltkc more so than Ill another recent wdr pICture, "Blctck Hawk Down.·· Since Sept. 11 , Hollywood ts pro- ducmg superb war mOVIE>S -films that heave you mto the dlSorder and ferooty of bdttle, honor dnd hero· tSm. Writer/dtrector Randall Wallace (writer of ·Brave heart") WdS able to toss our emollons from suspense, tf'arc;, horror dnd exhausuon "Soldiers" 1s not for the fdml of hedrt. Gay was tclken with the courdge or the men dnd spirit of loydlty to their nuss1on, including rea11sbc juggling of home and fdm1- ly She kept saying and brustung awdy tears, "I never knew what went on over there. Whdl a hideous waste or Liv~ .• ·we Were Soldiers" 1s worth your time, espeoally to honor those who fought and lost their lives and loved ones in that senseless war. "We Were Soldiers" is rated R. • GAY WASSALL-KELLY 1s the editor of a Balboa newspaper and is active in the com- munity. BILL KELLY is an industrial engi- neer, and he wrote most of this review. meaningless confection By Tom Titus U C Irvine's drama depart• ment has been pustung the e~velope of expen- mentaJ theater Uus season, from the sublJme ("Love or Three Oranges") to the ndicuJous ("Fortenbras Gets Drunk"). 'fhe uruverslty's current oHering falls somewhere m between "Promenade,· an Obie (off. Broadway award) winner nedfly four decades ago when theater was undergoing a seisrruc shift to the more avant garde offerings, isn't quite.as satisfymg as the elegant ·oranges.· but certainly comes off as more enjoyable than "Forten- bras • -even though it nvdb thctt pldy 10 resounding 1DS1gruficanc.e This 1964 confection from Cubdn playwright Marie Irene Fornes -so populcU at the ttme that the theater housing 1t wcts re- chnstened the Promenade - doesn't make any pretense of s1g· ruficdnce; it's just unstructured playtune. Forget such munddne considerations as plot and Chell· acter development; just sit bdck dfld enioy its inspued lunacy. Otrector Colette Searls h<Ci given her undgination -clnd her dctors -free rem. Costume designer Jub- enne Hastings hdS d field day creat· mg outfits seemingly intended tor a parallel-universe version of "Laugh-in." particularly the gown worn by Llsa Cldyton as "f\.tis-. Cake " The dress consists of d number of fake bredSts, which are plucked off and employed by oilier feznctle memben. ot the compcmv Chns Srruth LS your gwdP to this psychedelic Wonderland as its mayor (you can't rruss his title; it's emblazoned on !us hat and coat. and he renunds you of 1t penoclJ- cally). and hlS chdfacter IS a cross between Joel Grey's Emcee'III "Cdbaret" and 1im Curry's trans- sexual Transylvruuan in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show • The nominal heroes of lh1s wtld and wdcky ddventure are a pdlT of prisoners (Kevin Keller and Maron Swoverland, known only as 105 and 106), who tunnel out or Jdll to FYI • WHAT: "Promenade" • WHERE: UC Irvine Studio The-- ater. UCI is at the corner of Cam- pus and University drives. • WHEN: Closing performances 8 p.m. tonight through saturday and 2 p.m., Sunday ~ •COST· S7·S10 • CALL: (949) 824-2787 1om tm, '60s version of the Mad I ldtter's Tea Pdrty, pursued by a musculdf ldwmctn who appears to hdve 1ust stepped out of "Cool I ldnd Luke" !Will Shank.Ltn} They crash a social event for lhE> idle nch where most or the guec,ts are 1d<>ntthed by letters (1, 0, U, R. S TJ and onE> particularly comely ldS'> 1<i ldbeled "servant." but St<>phanie Lum 1s much more thctn that, d'> '>hf' demonstrates w1th '>Offi(' .,upenor showrilctn · slup Offenn~J c,mooth support drt> Shawnd Ff'ms. ApnJ Garton, Ldurel Hc1tJ1eld, Rycm Jpnsen, PJ Wc1gner and E">trom JenkJ~ Th.ts being the nud-'60s. we are given d srnrrtung anUwdI message courtt•sy of two wounded soldiers ISLPphen Pf'nner dfld Md.rl.l.n Gian- ruru I thrust mto the actton. as a rohollc ldnk {operated, on one CKCd'>IOn, by ctn dudlence membE>r) trc1cks down c1 pldtoon of pldsllc nulJtcuy men Finally, there's d qnevmg mother (Amdndd Loomer) -.e<1rchmg Jor her lost bdb1es 10 a plot deVJce, which makes 9bout as much sense as the rest of the !iCnpt Somehow, all these charac- ter, mesh togPther m a musical mdelstrom prE"ilded over by music dJr!'ctor DeMl!> Castellano and his five-piece combo. "Promenade" IS two and a half hours of sound dnd fury. sigrufy· mq very little, but somehow we don't mmd because it's all so much rrundJess fun, And for those who remember the nud to late 1 %Os, it's a wh1Ihng· nostalgia tnp with out benefit of hallunnogens • TOM TnUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot His reviews appear Thurs- days and Sa1urdays Many annuity owners lose 7 0°/o of rhe value of rheir annuiry ro raxes! Will this happen to you? Mahogany Desk Large Pine Executive Desk Maple Drop Leaf Table & 4 Chairs Slip Covered Sofa Custom Made Sectional Sofa Pine Welsh Cabinet $225.00 $350.00 $495.00 $575.00 $1500.00 $2295.00 lc's true. Annuiries and IRAs can be double-raxed J.Ssers (income c~ up co 39°/o PLUS esrare caxes up to 55°/o ·on estare exceeding $675,000). After esrare raxes and income taxes, there can be as lircle as 30°/o of the value remaining. You can learn how to help avoid the loss in rhe FREE educational booklet "Annuity Owner Mistakes." 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To<:elebra11B Women's~ Month, the Vanguard Women Caucus will hold its eighth annual •Evening of Readings• from 7 to 9 p.m at Vanguard University. fJl indi- viduals are welcomed to par- ticipate in a short reading of any text written by"t:t woman. In addition, organizers have added an interdisciplinary &tudent conference on gender studies from noon. to 5 p .m. All events are free and open to the public. The university is at 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. (714) 556-3610, Ext. 241. www.vanguard.edu. A free seminar on cancer prevention will take place from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the patio cafe of Mother's Mar- ket, 225 E:" 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations required. (800) 595-MOMS. CONTINUED FROM A 1 Sb'ipes were ousted by solkh, while polka dots were rejected ·for the chevron stitch. And whatever happened to plaids? GoU-fashion mavens in Newport-Mesa say they've gone to the wmnen, as men's goll wear has calmed in colors and prints of late. "The men are now w~ much more neutral colors: and I feel that they're going it because the women ate S'O much more fashion forward on the course now," said Karen Cantrell, president and chief executive of Lady Golf Inc. in Newport Beach. "The foles have actually rever'9ed. • But the dash in men's fash- ions isn't completely lost The flamboyance -the extrava- gance and color and quirky designs -now lies in the fab- rics, the sides of shoes, the insides of collars and'tbe acces- sories. "And a knitted vest is a must,• Cantrell said. The chic female golfer would wear onyx or beige capri.s, a stretch top with a zipper that goes all the way up or a laven- der shirt with the collar flipped. She would layer the look with an onyx zip vest. 11 Astra is !mown for their col- lar treatments for women,• Cantrell said. "They have a print that flips -a flower on the opposite side.• The 'fashionable woman would top her ensemble with an onyx vi.sor studded with black rhinestones and Ununtzer shoes with diamond spikes on the bottom. "They're fabulous,• Cantrell said. "They can be worn on or off the course. They are stun- ning. They come ih every color.• ln the last couple of years, lace-less goll shoes have also walked the greens, as have spe- cialized sandals, Pooler saiA "Celebrating the Spirit of Amenca • i!> the theme of the 94th annual California State Society Daughters or the AmQrican Revolution Con- ference scheduled to take place through Sunday dl the Hulon Costa Mesa Hotel. The conference will be held by the Newport Beach Colonel William Cabell Chapter. The hotel is at 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. (949) 494-3833. The North Face will bold a slide show and lecture with Kasha Rigby, the reigning female telemark skier. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m and will be held at the North Face in Costa Mesa. Rigby will share her experiences sum- miting the technical 13, l 77- foot Mt. Waddington, as well as. her successful descent. Free. Refreshments will be provided. The North Face is at 1870-A Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa: (949) 646-0909. "Golf wear was very wild,• Cantrell said. •It was very bizarre in the '20s and '30s .... But it's really advanced now, and with the new technology and the new fabrics it's really come a long way.• DON LEACH t DAILY PILOT A Newport Beach Country Club pi.ember sports a plaid cap be said his wife bought h.hn in Ireland. The fashion must for women is the bag -the new, up-to- date, lightweight goll bag. They come in Jeopard print nowa- days, in florals, a seascape design and in the logos of high- end designers, including Prada and Louis Vuitton. Paularlno Elementary School will host a family on- entabon and registration for parents of kmdergartners from 6 to 7 p.m. 10 the school's multipurpose room at 1060 Paularino Ave., Cos- td Mesa. The school will unplementmg an extended day schedule dunng the 2002-03 school year for qll londergarten students. Par- ents will have an opp.ortuni- ty to meet the teachers, visit dassrooms and get oriented to the registration proce- FRIDAY A free seminar and book- signing on "Newl Menopausal Years the Wise Woman Way" will be held from 6:30 to 8 p .m. Ill the patio cafe of Mother's Mar- ket. 225 ~ 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations reqw.red. (800) 595-MOMS. 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"They're a little bit more LIFETIME WARRAN.TY WOOD . LIFETIME WARRANTY 100% FREE --~60 tAY EXeHAlllE fitness-oriented.· When it comes to gloves, a style called Evertan allows you to tan through the glove so you don't have to choose between calloused hands and an even arm. ·1 think they've become much more sophisticated,• said Linda Beale, chief executive of Newport Beach's At Ease sports- wear retailer, of golf fashions. Don Kennedy, an Orange County golf celebrity in his own right who's been playing for 70 years, sported a conservative but chic look on the Toshiba greens Wednesday 10 a navy button-down vest. a pale yel- low shirt, beige pants and sharp Costa Mesa (949) 650·7676 • 124 E. 17th NON-FRI 9:00•• • 5:00,• SAT·to:oot• • 4:00 "I SUN IO:OOI• • 4:00 ,. EVEMlllU 11 APNUtTllllf brown and white sh0es. •After I got out of college, l did wear plaid,. srud the 83- year-old Kennedy. "But it's too much work to do that.• Fuzzy 1.oellerwore a collared black T-shirt and gray pants. The professional golfer prefers neutral-colored slacks while he travels and pairs them with live- lier shirts, to mix and match. . "That way it fllakes it look Wte you have a different outfit on every week, even though you have the same doggone clothes,• he said. Cantrell offered a quick run- down of what today's trendy male and female golfer would wear. The ctuc man would sport "great microfiber shorts or pants" m neutral colors. she said. He would pair them Wlth an Some come with insulated storage containers designed to keep drinks cold. Other popular accessories for the male and female goiter include the pull-cart -a two-or three-wheeler that comes in col- ors ranging from champagne to charcoal -for the sporty play- er who wants to make the most of walking Technology has also unproved the golf dub wtth dn- vers that have grown about tWlce m head size. "They're gettmg bigger and bigg~ because they're more forgiving ." Pooler said, • Young Chang writes features. She may be reached at (949) 574- 4268 or by e-mail at young.changOlat1mes.com. ·RosEY's AUIOBODY You have the righ t to choose your repair facility Insist on the Best LIFETIME WARRANTY Full Service Collision Ce nter Insurance Approved Shop (949) 642-4522 QuOn Of THE DAY We-don1 have a fftsf-roun pass here ... " Doily Pilot P•t Dougliiu. UC INlne men's basketball coach ·, w • SportS ldltor Roger Corf son • 949-57 44223 • Sports Fox: 949-650-0170 • TOSHIBA SENIOR CLASSIC •. WatCh out for Wats.on ' . mOPENER Spal'tl Hal ol Faroe 1 ...... l:Jrlilli,. 11 ... ""8H'.ntum Mardi 11 honoree DAREN MCGAVREN Thursday, Morch 7, 2002 8 J COWGE MEN'S HOOPS UC/faces ... 49ers in ~ Wednesday's pro-am winner appears to have the hot hand. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT first round , NEWPORT BEACH -u A you're seeking a favorite in the Toshiba Senior Classic, you'd be hard-pressed to 8HIBA look much farther than Tom Watson, who won Wednesday's Toshiba Pro-Am with a smooth 6· u nder-par 65 a~ Newport Beach Country Club -site of the eighth annual Senior PGA Tour event. Watson, who lost in a two-hole playoff Sunday to Tom Kite in the SBC Senior Classic at Valencia Country Club, has yet to win a tournament this year on the Senior Tour, even though he owns the best scoring average (69.0) on tour this year and is No. 1 in the all-around ranking. • DON lfACH I OAllY Pl.OT Watson, fourth on the Senior Tour money list after only four events, has been in the hunt every tune he has teed it up in 2002, mdudmg shooting a 14-under 64-66-130 at the ACE Group Classic, the lowest first 36 holes on the Senior Tour this year. He also Tom Watson turned in a 6-under-par 65 at Newport Beach Country C lub Wednesday afternoon. made a hole-in-one in the first round Fla., with a 10-under 134 in a at the ACE in Naples, Fla., on the 154· shortened event. yard No. 16 at 1'win Eagles. Following Naples, Watson enjoyed Watson, however, shot a final-round the second-round lead at Valencia, 71 in Naples and finished second, his then lost to Kite in a playoff for his second. of three straight runner~ third consecutive bridesmaid finish. finishes. \._ Last year in the Toshiba Senior After shooting 4-under 212 and \ Classic as a much-anticipated Senior tying for 12th at the season-operung Tour rookie, Watson shot an opening· MasterCard Championship in Hawau, round 73, but improved each round Watson tied for second at the RoyaJ with a solid 68 on Saturday and 67 in Caribbean Classic in Key Biscayne, the final round to recover and finish Friday's first round I a.m. · Bobby Walzel, Dan O'Neill, M ichael Zinni. • 1:10 • Larry Ziegler, Hugh Baiocchi, Rocky Thompson. l:20 · Dale Douglass. Walter Mofgan, Dave Stockton. 8:30 · Bruce SUmmerhays, Charles Coody, Harold Henning. l:40 · Bob Eastwood, Jerry McGee, Stewart Ginn. 1:50 ·John Bland, Andy North, Terry Mauney. t a.m. · Larry Nelson, Hubert Green, Joe Inman. 9:10 • Gary McCord, Christy O'Connor, Vicente Fernandez. 9'.20 • Hale Irwin, Bobby Wadkins. Jim Colbert. •.JO • Jose M•rla C.nlzares. Tom Watson, Mike McCullough. t:40 • Lee Trevino, Allen Doyle, Walter Hall. 9:.50 • Tom Kite, Doug T~ll, Jim Thorpe. 10 Lm. ·Ray Floyd, Steven Vert.to, George Arc:tier. 10:JO ·Ed Dougherty, Sammy Rachels, John Mahaffey. 10-.40 • John Jacobs, David Graham, Bob Gilder. 10:50 ·Dana Quigley, Leonard Thompson, Tom Wargo. 11 a.m. · Chi Chi Rodriguez. Gene Littler, Dave Ekhelberger. 11 :10 ·Jay Sigel, Fuzzy Zoeller, Don Pooley. 11 :20 ·Jim Dent. Bob Charles, Ben Crenshaw. 11 :JO· Terry Dill, Howard lWitty, Tom Purt:zer. 11 :40 ·J.C. Snead, Jim Albus. Wayne· Levi. 11 :'SO · Gibby (;Ubert, Al Gelberger. Mark McCumbef. 1:1:00 • Morris HatalsJcy, RodgerD.W, · Jack Spradlin. 12:10 • Mike Smith, Didt Mast, Butch Sheehan. tied for 12th. Add Wednesday's 65 to the mu and you begin to trunk about the former Startford great and eight-time major championship winner on the PGA Tour as a viable contender for the eighth Toshiba ttUe. There have been seven different winners in seven previous years. "I enjoy this golf course, because it requires a fot of high-qual.Uy shots, most of which play into the greens, and the greens play a lot smaller than they are,· Watson said. "It might be the shortest golf co~ on the Semor PGA Tour (6,584 yards), but 1t doesn't play like it's thdt short. And you can get hurt with some of the winds here, paruc~arly at hole No. 5, the longest of the par-4s, or the par-3 No. 8 or the par-4 No. 9 (a dogleg right)." SEE WATSON PAGE 82 Versatile senior cards two singular sensations within five days to re-establish him.self as the ace of Costa Mesa's gOlf team. They were a1lo l\dfidint to hilftnt ~ID-one In an tfu1 matcb 1bund9y. ·n was the No. e bole, UM 100.yard water b06e at (Colla ... Golf. CoUlllry Oub'I) Mela Unda coune: • Sherida ..callllcl •t )ult wanted to take• fOOd ..,_ M tbe pm end get lt dOlia. I med• lllld ~and tM b9ll bit• .... Of tbeboiettl.-1p11DdNllMlltglll ...... ,lill*OIU .. '-• •• dklD, Illa* I ... ..,... lllllWll ...... _IUltt_•_ ....... . ... a1rt111ra?Ue1d'11 ,, .... .._ .................. ,, .... ., .. 111, •"'-• ... ·~-" ...... Big West co-champions must tackle Long Beach State in tonight's first round at 6. Amara Aguilar DAILY PILOT ANAHEIM -The UC Irvine men's basketball team's bid for its first tnp to the NCAA Tournament does not begin Wlth a day at the Beach. The Anteaters, who shared the Big West Conference bUe with Utah State, are seeded second as they open tonight's l'Onference tournament against No. 7 Long Bedch Stale at the Anaheim Convention Center. Tipoff is at 6 "We don't have a first-round pass here,· UCI Coach Pat Dougldi.s l>dld. "We have to bear down and play well against them. Long Beach 15n't someone you want to open up with Their mmds are open and they are pldymg loose • The 49ers have won five strd1ght. going mto the tournament, mcludmg an 86· 70 victory over visiting UCI (20· 9, 13-5 in the Big West) Feb. 28. Dwi.ng their season· ending run, the 49ers also posted wins over the No. 3, No. 4, No. 5 and No. 6 seeds. "It was a blur," Douglass said of the regular-season finale at the Pyramid. "They came our way Pat _Douglass the first half and were on all cylinders. Coach Wayne Morgan had a great game plan and all his lods stepped up They have IIlStde play and qwckness at the poml guard pos1bon. They are dehrutely one of the best teams we've played in the last two months· UC! defeated the 49ers, 74-69, on Dec. 22 at the Bren Events Center Leading Long Beach (13-15, 9·9) will be 6-foot-8 center lTavis Reed, a two- time first-team all-conference selecbon averaging 14.7 points and 7 7 rebounds per game. Reed, a UCLA transfer, shot a conferente-leadmg 58.9% from the field this year. Ron Johnson (12.5 ppg) will also be an offensive threat, while 6-7 sophomore Kevin Roberts exploded for d career· high 27 points against UC! last week. UCJ's lineup features senior guard Jerry Green, named Big West Conference Player of the Year Monday for the second straight season. He leads the conference m scoring (20.7 ppg). The Anteaters' career SC'Oring leader (1,491 points), who needs only 22 points to move up to No 6 on the Big West career scoring hst, will be backed by junior forward Jordan Hams (t 2 4 ppg, 7 .1 rpg) and sophomore center Adam Parada (12.0 ppg. 6.9 rpg)...a second· • team all-conference pick Harris SC'Ored a season-blgh 30 points in the first Long Beach State game. then came back with 29 against the 49en last week. including 18 of the Anteaters' first 19. Tonight's winner will advance to Fnday's semifinals agamst the UC Sant.a Barbara-Cal Poly wmner at 8:30 p.m The title game is Saturday at 9 p .m J • ->- Former Toshiba champion taking advantage of new equipment, balls on his way to No. 2 spot on money list. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Hale Irwin, arguably the hottest golfer on the Senior PGA Tour, is merely a product of his TOSHIBA envi.ronment. While the Senior Tour's all-time leading money winner and career victory leader with 33 tournament titles is doing it again in I 2002, Irwin said bis Hale Irwin strong start can be attributed to the latest technology in golf clubs and golf bdlls. ~1 have a new dnver and a new fai..Way wood in my bag. In fa ct, everylhing's new ~xcept my putter,• Irwin said late Wednesday ·aitemo~n. moments after arriving in town for the eighth annual Toshiba Senior Classic at Newport Beach Country Club. "I'm looking at the driver for more effE'?ct1veness, more dista'fe• more length. That's the way it is now with new golf clubs. And then you have the golf balls, like the (TiUeisO Pro V 1 star bcill That au helps. There have been few constants in my bag SUlce the start of Hus year • That doesn't sound like someone who 1i. second on the Senior Tour money hst after four official events (lrwm won the Seruor Skins Game in January. an unofhcial event). AYSO Costa Mesa boys win Area Q title; compete this week in the sectionals COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa AYSO Re!Jlon 1'.20 boys under-14 All-Star team earned first place m Area Q.play this season and will be in the Southern Calilom1a Secttonals lhls weekend at Arbor Park Ul Los Alamitos at 4665 Ldmpson Saturday's games, in a held wluch includes Moorpark and San Diego County, are 9:45 am and 2 pm. Sunday's games are at 9 a .m. and 1 :30 p.m DON LEACH I OAl.V Pl.OT Tom Kite has taken the No. 1 1lot for Senior Tour's money winners. ·I'm learning what I can and can't do with the new equipment.• said Irwin, who capture<l the ACE Group Cla5sic in Naples, Fla., on Fob. 10 with a 16-under 68-64-68-200, then finished second at the Verizon Clasmt: "1td tied for second at the Audi Senior Classic, before taking last week off. Tom Kite passed lrwin·on the money list last week when be won the SBC Senior Classic at Valencia Country Club. Irwin, who has already won $.510,500 this year on the ~nior PGA T9ur, will forever be remembered in Toshiba lore for winning the 1998 title, shooting a WATSON CONTINUED FROM B 1 Watson, who won his hrst senior major at last year's Senior PGA ChampionshlJ:>, birdied the pa.r-3 No. 4 and the tough pa.r-4 No. 6 Wednesday, cowse-record 62 in the final round with a buge assi$t from the Famous Bunker Rake at the par~ 17. lrwin started the Sunday round five strokes behind, but passed 11 players on his way to bis first of seven titles in '98 and second straight Player of the Year Award. "It was a tenific break.• lrwin said ofhlstee shot at 17, which rolled off the green, but was stopped from going into the drink. by a bunker rake -now autographed by lrwin and proudly displayed jn the Newport Beach Country Club clubhouse. With the break from the rake, Irwin then made a string of birdies on the back nine at 13, 15, 16 and 17. His eagle chJp at 18 barely skated past the hole. "I like it," Watson said of his winning round of 33-32-65. "The cnticaJ part of -this golf course is that stretch on the front nine from holes 5 through 9 You have to play those holes well to win the golf tournament. It's easy to make HOOPS CHAMPS TODAY'S PR~AM ASSIGNMENTS 7 a.m. lllhotgwt .art 1A -Ray Floyd; 1B ·Gary McCofd; • 2 • D.we Eichelberger, 3A -Tom Watgo; 3B • Gene Uttlef'; 4A -Sammy Rachels; 4B -Vk.ente Femandez; 5 • Jim Dent; 6A • Dale Douglass; 6B • Jay Sigel; 7 -Mati< McCumber; SA -Terry ,_,auney; ' SB -R-,cky ll\ompson; 9. Fuzzy Zoeller; 10A . HMe Irwin; 108 ·Chi Chl Rodriguez; 11 • Tom Watson; 12. Tom" Kite; 13A - Leonard ThomP'O'I; 13B • Gibby Gilbert 14. Ed Dougherty; 15A ·Bob EastWOOd; 1SB . John Bland; 16A ·John Mahaffey; 168 . Hugh Balocchl; 17. Dave StOdcton; 18A . I.ff Trevino; 188 -Dana Qulgl!_Y. was able to gel up and down for par on bis way to a record finish. "Other than that shot. I played very, very well in that round," Irwin said. "I think that shot stands out as a tenific breMc. I've had a lot or breaks in my career, and I'll be the first to recognize that." Irwin, who also bas six senior major titles, was the Senior Tour Player of the Year and leading money winner in 1997 and 1998. He daimed 20 titles on the PGA Tour, highlighterl by three U.S. Opens (1974, 1979, 1990). • Harold HennJng, who shot .his age (67) ear Her this year at the ACE Group Classic, made a hole-in-one duriitg a pro-am round Wednesday oo the par· 3 No. 4 di Newport Beach. • Among the Interested bystanders m1Slakes there.• Ranked 11th on PGA Tour's all-time wm lJr,t wtth 34 titles and six-time Piayer ol the Year on the PGA Tour, Watson would be a dream champion for Toshiba offioals Last year, the title sponsor invited him to speak at the Tuesday community breakfast and he was insightful, mtere'>ling and just iyrfue controversial 12:JO p.m. thot9W' start 1A ·Jose Marla canliares; 18 ·Allen Doy~ 2, Bruce Fleisher; 3A ·John SchroeMr; 3B • Wayne Levi; 4A -Jim Thorpe; 48 -Jim Albus; 5. Jim Ahern; 6A . David Graham; 68 ·Tom Jenkins; 7. George Atcher; SA ·J.C. Snead; 88 • Oiarles Coody; 9. Jim Colbert; 10A -Gil Morgan; 108 -Larry Nelson; 11. Hubert Green; 12. Bruce 5ummerhays; 13A-Doug Tewell; 13B . Al Geiberger. 14. Bob Glider. 15A ·Isa<> Aoki; 15B - Mike McCullough; 16A -John Jacobs; 16B -Stewart Ginn; 17. Walter Hall; t8A. Ben Crenshaw; 188 ·Bob Charles. Wednesday was self-described "out- of-work caddie-Robert Allen of Atlanta •Hopefully, I'll get a bag (toddy) for the pro-am from an amateur, becdu'>e it's supposed to ram and thdl mean'> no golf carts will be allowed on the co~.· Allen said. • One of the latest Items among senior players is the QLlnk, a stress-reducing necklace which goes ~n the retail markPl this week al Roger Dunn Golf Shops. "ll you ask Bruce Fleisher, he'U rave· about rt,• QLlnk Director of Golf Tod Sindmg said. "But if you ask some olh<>r · players, they want to keep 11 d c;ecrC'l weapon and won't talk to you about 11." QLink claims over 200 professiondl golfers dre using their medcillion chdin~. including 40 on the senior circuit Whtie it's 1Tnposs1ble to predict d winner because dllybody can get hot m a three-round tournament, WaLc;on 1s d prune candidate for someone lo watch on the leader bodrd Fnday through Sunday Watson's eight ma1or champ1onsh1p'> indude five Bnush Opens, two Mastl'r. and one U.S Open Champ1onstup COSTA MESA UTILE LEAGUE Tigers capture wild 10-9 win COSTA MESA -The Major Division's Tigers of the Costa Mesa American Little League opened the 2002 seai.on wtth d wild 10-9 win over the Costa Mesa National Martini. Saturday The Tigers, leading, 7-3, after five inrungs, gave up sue unearned runs to surrender the lead to the Marllm But the CMALL Tigers came back in the bottom of the sixth wllh three runs to get the win. The Tigers were led by Adam Gardner and Alelt Moralez, who had three hits each, while Cody SpouJos and Andrew Mllllan chipped in Wlth two tuts and a walk each Spoulo'i and Gardner also scored three times each, and Moralez and Millian had four RBis each to lead the Tigers to victory No. 1. In other Costa M~sa National Little League action: The squad led the field, compiling a record of 6-2-2 under the direction of Coach Jose GuJUerrez, grabbing wins over teams from Newport Beach, Irvine, Tustin and Corona Del Mar. Standout offensive play was sparked by Erle West. Danny Alderete, Avan Bueno, Marco Soto, Jose Perez, Ryan Pfautz, Brian Henriquez, Marc Nutter, Josh Hendrickson and Luls Zeyala. The Newport Beach City ChamptoDlb.lp for tbe B Dlvision In girls basketball was won by the Spa.riders, wbo were 18-tQ winnen tn the UUe game, quilltfyhag them for the Soutbem Cdfomla Murudpal Athletic Federation Orange County Tournament tti1I week. Standing, from left: Coacli Homer Hoaayon, Karlua Dempsey, Samantha Stem. Co-Coach Josh Manan.saJa, Tamara Parks, Amy Youngman, and aialltant coach Rachelle Cas1nio. front row, from left Jenny Martin, Jenna Engstrom~ Lauren Henry, Em.Uy Spindler and CaiUin Cobb. THE MA.Joa DIVlSJON's AsTRos st.arted their i.eason with a bang, defeating the.CARDINAIS, 6-4. The Astros completed a solid game on defense led by Bradley Fisher and Kevin Wright. who split the game behind the plate. The Astros' mf1eld held off the Cdtdinals with efforts from first baseman Brandon Esplng, shortstop Gilbert Beas and third baseman Kyle Lux. Josh Rydlng, Ricley Campo and Frank DeNoewer shared the pitching duties. Ryding started the game, completing two innlng'S of no-hit, no-run baseball, while Campo picked up the win, giving up two hits and striking out three over two inmngs. Offensively, lhe Astros were powered by seven hits, two coming from Esping and one each by Brad Fisher. Taylor West, Blake Rowerdlnk, Campo and DeNoewer. The team scored 26 goals during the 10-game season and also featured a strong defense supported by Ernesto Casteneda, Shawn Engmann, MJck MJettJnen and Nick Straubel. They were vital in allowing only 12 goals, as was goalkeeper Matt PlsankJ, wbo saved numerous shots. Teal Terminators handle the Gold Corkscrews, 7 -2 Rene Mycom slugged a home run to highlight the Teal Terminators' 7-2 victory over the Gold Corkscrews in the ASA Pacific Coast Girls Fastpitch softball season opener Feb. 28 at Bonita Creek Park. Lauren Tolla and Mycom shared pitching duties. Tess Crane, Bryn VaJalka. Tolfa, Sammy Zaret and Kendall Noeggerath all produced • CLUB ROWR HOCKEY YOUTH SOFTBALL base tuts, and Lauren Pilz, Kelsey Kaczmarek, Uly Otto, Maddy Mains and Alison Devertan contnbuted. Heather Van Hell and Kate Baldon! paced the Corkscrews' efforts, combining for ninP strikeouts. Back Bay club teams cruise to victories <;dM, Newport outfits roll. IRVINE -Cotona del Mar's dub roller hockey team defeated Varsity B League leader Fountain Valley, 9-1, Feb. 26 at the Gretzky Center fn Irvine. • The Newport Harbor club frosh-soph roller hockey team racked up 58 shots on goaJ, resuJling in an 8-1 victory ov~r Santa Margarita at the Gretzky Center ln Irvine Sunday. stopped 10. •Ryan lverson's goal with 14 seconds left led the Squirt Division's Storm roller hockey dub past the Chaos, 6·5, at the Gretzky Center. The Squirt Division ta 12 and under, and the Storm dub ts mostly made up o~ players from the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach area. For the Cardinals, Johnny Persons and Cbrts Falbo i.hared duty on the mound. Wes Barloon scored two runs, while Garrick WUllams, Eddie Tomasek and Ryan Knapp edch c;cored one run WWlam Evans made a standout defensive play in center held to save a run. THE DIAMONDBACKS cruised past the DoOGERS, 14· I. m Major Division acttoo. The Diamondbacks scored all of thNr run'> in a 33-minule first inning and then the Dodgers settled down and held them scoreless the rest of the way. Brandon Maurer was one of the leaders for the Diamondbacks, c:Ollecting two hits and three RBl.s, whtle Chase Hamson, Troy McClanaban and Sean Ulrich contributed one hJt and one RBI each. Andrew Ayala smacked a tnple for the Diamondbacks and Ryan Redding also had a hit. RJley Hart. Gavin Montague and Patrick McGuire added offense, scoring one run each. Hart, Maurer, Redding, Ulrich, Joseph Dzlda and Max Prtedmann provided solid defense to eam the w\n. CdM sent 20 ahots on goal, while CdM goalie Ertc Mlro'Witz faced 16 Fountain Valley shots. Adam Preecle produced a bat lrlckandtwo~tsts for the.CdM dub.. team, while teammate Amttn Cbue also bad a hat trick llhd one uatst. o-.ld · Bolton.earned an usllt on one ol Chase's goals, Cole Reddba edded two gOa1a and Je1u. Sotelo scored four goals and dished out two assists to lead Newport, while Zacb Boston contribute<J two goals and three autstl. Colltn Insley added two goals and two assists, and Bryce Henrie chipped in ond assist. With add1Uonal 1upport from Kyle Pfetfter, Chrll Willard, Und.say nylor' and Kmn Hanh, Newport kept $anta Margarita contained in it.I defensive ione for most of th game, allo~ l 1 1hot1 on goal, and Newport goalie Jae Meriotan The Storms' Joey AmonJ and Iverson scored two goals each, while Clayton --- Conway and 'brtan Me added one goal each.The defensive urut of Taylor IQrby, Andrew Hodel, M•tt Stabovtdl and LU• Herzog helped stop a tenartOUt two lsts and Gary ..... tCOttld with an 8"ist from Ja.M S.taa; who aJao was credited with an uslil YOUIH SOCCER CdM1s seventh~ boys win three ' eo.oa. del ~ alo 1Eh«t.gted4 bo)'s IOCcet t~am ts on A three~ ~--dlrputttng away Dwyer 2-1 on ~ ldcb lftlir a....._ pme,· ToWinkle (1·0) and EnJlgn, '~ C11i ldc1II lftlr • l•1 lt'Ol"8 ln reguUIUon. 111•• --,_.,..-,In dMt .... WM key in each Victory With third-period attack by the ChaOI. Storm goaltender A.J. Allen stopped J20 shots Daily Pilot Newport Beach CCs 6,584 yards has seniors comfortable Length off the tee is name of game, 'even for seniors. W:th golf on a lengthening bmge as hallowed courses like Augusta National and RiVlera are slretcht.ng out the yards, members of the Senior PGA Tour are hndmg 1t quite comfortable this week, tharik you, playing in the Tosh.Iba Seruor Classic at Mewoort Beach Country Club · "If you're not 300 yards off the tee, you're not gomg to be featured regularly in the winner's rude,• Senior PGA Tour veteran Bob Charles said. •Length has become a huge advantage on au the toun.. • Players like Charles. 66 on March 14, and George Archer, 62, can literally feel themselves bemg phased out of golf's future with monster fairwdys and pushed-back tee boxes popping up everywhere. "This year, I don't think the publ.Jc has realized iust how long the golf courses di'e on the Senior Tour," . _ -· ad_c!_e_q C2harl~, _Lhe most wcc;.esstuj ··-~ _ left-hander to play golf with 7 5 overall wins worldwide. Richard Dunn GOLF "There was one week Uus year -1 don't remember exactly wluch one -but we played a longer course than the PGA Tour that week. Now we're au playmg Tiger's tees It's an mteresting phenomenon.· Charles Sdld it's <,ad to see courses ltke Augusta and R1Vlera lengthened. "The bottom line 1s, I'd like to see a level playing field, and I have my doubts whether golf is a level playing field anymore because of the emphasis and premium placed on length,• Chdrles said After playing courses that are close to, or more than, 7 ,000 yards, the seruors are hndmg the relatively short b,584·yard layout atNewport Beach, the shortest golf course on tour in 2002, a welcome relief. "The heart or goll course design cntena of 50 years ago IS considerably dilferent than 11 IS now,· said Hale llwul, who designs golf courses "Now, it's all dJStance, distance, dJStance • Tom Watson, a wlJUler or eight maior champ1onsh.lps and a suc·ltrne Player of the Year on the PGA Tour, said he'd like to see the Overall Dtstance Standard reduced by the Uruted States Golf Association. "I'd like to see them have the guts to do it,• Watson said, "and then have the equipment manufacturers agree and not sue you." Watson added that the lengthened holes at Augusta might force him out of the Masters Tournament "I don't know U I'll be able to compete there because of the distance now,· said Watson, who has a lifetime exemption at Augusta. "l may h.tve to gracefully say goodbye • Ed Dougherty, 54, said when he first arrived on the 50-and-over circuit, players could be 260 yards off the tee, but now 290 to 300 yards is almost required. . •Players have gotten stronger and longer,· said Dougherty, a fonner dub pro who finished 13th on the money list last yea.r. The seniors opened 2002 at the MasterCard Championship, which was played on the 7 ,053-yard Hua.lalw layout in HawaU. In the following official money events. they played oo courses of 6,810 yards {Key Biscayne, Fla.), 6,995 yards (Naples, Fla.}, 6,783 yards CTampa Bay), 7,204 (Mexico) and 6,905 yards (Valencia). Unbeaten Mesa rallies boy1 volleyball team's ~ The Costa Mesa High ~ nonleague vklory tour '<.@ continued Wednesday night. but not Wit.bout some resiStance from visiting Saddleback.. The Roedrunner1 won the ftrit two games aoe led, 10-3, tn a rally 1C011Dg ftfth game, but the Mustaogs pl'fNelled. .9-15, 15·11. 15·9, 19·17, 16-14, to improve to 4-0. ' Senior Carlol Jaime had le killl end middle blocker Jeff Collett bed teVen ltUfl blocb to piece the Mustangs. who bolt SantA.go Priday at 5 p.m. •Thia wu an abeolut6ty great leUn • vktory, • Coat• Mes• Coacb Dave Sol~md. Duca KO ~nta Barbara 0Nnvt CoMI ~ (ICM>) WM a 26-30, 3C).2t, 30--22, 30-21 ........ S..8lltillaC:CtMI........_., ....... ID _._ ....,..... ._. •ldl&11•1•..a.a. ..... _, ... , .... _,..,.._ Zeda JerdlDe .... 13 ldlll eeda. SPORTS DAILY PllOT PHOTOS BY GREG FRY Newport Harbor Hlgh's Pete Bass leaves the competition behind in the 400 meters, clocking a 52.9. Future ill good han~s _.__. ............ :....o> -.--,-. ••• .., Young guns from Newport Harbor and CdM grab spotlight in tri-meet Wednesday. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR -There should be much to expect m the future from the Back Back nvalry m glfls track and field. Corona del Mar High featured freshman Melissa Swigert, while Newport Harbor showed off sophomores Elizabeth Cldyton and Lauren PauJ, when the two schools squared off m a non-sconng ln·meet, that mcluded Marina, at CclM Wednesday Clayton doubled in the long jump (16-2 1/z) and lnple jump (34-4112). and Paul won the 3,200-meter race (12:04.7), as Newport led the meet with seven hrst·place finishes. "We have a lot or younger kids, so it's really good to have these early meets,· said Newport Coach Enc '!Weit, who was also impressed with Jennifer Ryder's first place in the 300 hurdles (52.4) and Valarie Day's win in the 100 hurdJes (18.5), "This was only the second bme (Ryder) ran lhe 300 hurdles." Tweit also said he expects soccer standout Amy Burlingham, a junior spnnter, lo return to the team within the next two weeks. Newport Harbor sophomore Jillianne WhtUield. a ClF preliminaries qualifier in the shot put and discus last year, also doubled in the shot put (33-8}, a personaJ best, and the discus (107-0). · Fmishing second m the pole vault, CdM senior Krisserin Canary set a school record, cleanng t 0-0. to fUll.'>h second in the pole vault Newport Harbor's Elizabeth Clayton soars to a winning effort in the long jump. CclM won five events, led by Julie Allen's double m the 800 (2:23.9) and 1,600 (5:12.5}. Sea King Coach Btll Swnner said Allen IS still recovenng from the flu, but she has unproved smce last week. IV semifinals, won the high 1ump, dl•dnng 5-4 Fellow senior teammate Jarlyn Thaye1, who wdS also on the soccer squad. finished second an the t 00 dnd long J~P-. "I was impressed with the glfls 1,600 relay,· Sumner said of Whitney Weidner, Sarah Claster, Becky Cumnuns and Swigert. They won m 4:17.Safler Swigert came from behind on the anchor leg. Sumner said Thayer w~ also batllmy 11Jne"s "When I have lhem all healthy, 1 think we'll do all nght." Sumner satd or the Seel Kmgs. "Manna IS tough One or the thmgs we learned.toddy, Manna • ., one of the better teams in the county. They've got a pretty good gul'> team and some good boy spnnters. • CclM senior Alison Brawner, who also starred on the Sea Kings girls soccer team that reached the CIF Division Nol I tp• bop M-mMt 11t Goronil cW M.r Newport tt.bor, Mmtna Md CdM 100 · 1. Engelman (M), 10.7; 2. Johnson (NH), 11.2; 3. Hayward (M). 11 3. 200 -1. Hayward (M), 23.0; 2. Kems (NH), 23.9; 3 Brahm (M), 24.2. 400 • 1. Bau (NH). 52.9; ~·Brank (M), 53 9, 3 Campone<a (CdM), 55.1. 800 • 1. Krawczyk (M), 2:02.1, 2 Nguyen (M). 2:03. 7; 3. Artz (CdM). 2:06.0. 1,600 · 1. Rodriguel (M). 4:45 8; 2 Hodges (CdM), U6.2, 3. Nordnolf (M), 4.48.2 3,200 · 1. Urtusuastagui (NH), 10:44 0, 2. Lewis (M), 10:51.2; l . Hodge (CdM), 10 52 8 110 HH • 1. Htldebr~ (M), 15.S; 2. ~ter (CdM), 16.2; 3. Princ.e (M), 16 l 300 IH • 1. H11detnnd (M), 436. 2 8-(NH), 43.8; 3. Hayw¥d (M) • .w.o. 400 relay • 1 Marina, 44.5; 2. NH (Kerns, Sprenger, Encinias, Johosoo). 45.1; 3 CdM (Collier, Zarlan, LePearl, <:amponera), 46 9 1,600 relay· 1. Newport (Tracy, Zamow. Bass, .lohoson (NH). 3:34 1; 2. Manna, 3:43.4; 3. CdM (Cam~a. Oilhon. Borlceman, Artz) (3'44.7. KJ • 1 Ring$trom (CdM), 5-8; 2. Caml!fon (NH). s-8, 3 Nott (NH), 5-4. U • 1 SJ>fl!f'l9&f (NH), 20-0'/.; 2 Bass (NH), 19-3'1" 3 ICems (NH), 18-3¥•. TJ -1 ~ (NH), 40-6, 2. Kerns (NH), 39-5'/i. 3 Nguyen (M). 39-2. Pl/ 1 Hendndl (M), 13-1; 2. Norman (CdM), 12-0. 3 Tun:o (CdM), 11-6. SP • 1 Barbef (CdM), 49-8'h. 2 MclCbwley (NH), 47-3¥., 3 ~ley (M), 46-10 OT · 1 Barb« (CdM), 143-7, 2. ~ (M), 124-4, 3 W•ld (CdM), 121·11 Non ...... girts Mmeet .. Conloll cW Miit Newport HMbor. Manna llnd Q:M 100 . 1 conners (M). 12.5; 2 Thayer (CdM), 13 1, 3 Serrano (M). 13 1 200 • 1 Conners (M), 26 8; 2 SWK}l!rt (CdM) • 27 o, 3 Kramer (CdM), 27 6 400 1 5wlgert (CdM), 1·01 1, 2 Hernande~ (NH), 1.02 4, l Cla\ter (CdM), 1 03 3 800 1 Allen (CdM), 2 23 9. 2 Attard (M), 2 27.2. 3 Potter (M), 2 27 8 1,600 t Allen (CdM). 5 12 5. 2 Attard (M). 5 12 8, l P<'Kheco (M), 5 31 4 3.200 1 Paol (NH). 12 04 7, 2 Kawata (CdM). 12 56 4. l &en1amin (NH), 1308 8 100 H 1 Day (NH), 18 S, 2 Clayton (NH), 18 7, 3 Oubtn (CdM), 19 8 300 H 1 Ryder (NH), 52 4, 2 ~(NH), 53 2. 3 Ultrop1na (CdM), 55 0 Thundoy, Morch 7, 2002 83 -Bass sparkles Former Corona del Mar runner, helps Newport Harbor boys get a leg up in the Back Bay rivalry. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR -OfhadUy, a three-way h.lgh scbool Lrdck and held meet mcluding Newport HarbOI', Corona del Mar and Marmd resulted 10 a non-!.<:oring affau Wednesday at CclM. But don't tell that lo Newport's Pete Bass Bass. a seruor who went to CclM as a freshman. was certa.inJy keep111g score in the 40<kmeter race. wtuch he won 10 52.9 I le also hrushed second m · the long jump (19-3•/•) and second 10 the 300 mtermecliate hurdles (43.8), iust three-tenths of a second behmd first place. To end hts day, Bass ran the third leg m Newport's v1ctonous 1,bOO reldy (3:34.1). The Sailors won five evenL'>, while Bdck Bay rival CdM won three "I like being over here and I Llke being on Uus Lrack." Bass said of his fom1er stomping grounds. "l went (to CdM) my freshman year, so I know all theu coaches and their timers Most of thelf tuners were people Llke my basketball coach, health teacher and 'Counselor It's pretty fun'be10g here • "We have tugher expectallons for htm th.ls season,· Newport Coach B101 Barry said of Bass, who displayed noteworthy improvement after the Sailors' spring bredk ldst season ·We're look.mg for him to improve some more tht.S season " Corond del Mar seruor Joe Barber led the Sea Kings Wlth personal-best marks to wm the shot put (49-81/ i) and discus (143-7). Chns Rmgstrom had the other hrst place for CdM with h.ls 5-foot-8 clearance 10 the tugh Jump. But. it was the Sailors who got the better of their rivals, yet M.tnna completed a solid showrng itself. winning eight events. The V1kmgs took control in the spnnts and hurdJes Newport Harbor'!'> Dav1d Sprenger led d Sailor sweep in the long 1ump, rn which Bass and Addm Kern'> were second and third, reo;pect1vely Sprenger also took top honors m the tnple jump (40-6). while Kerns was second (39·51h ) NewportJUruor AJec UrtusudSt~w fuushed ahead of the pack in the 3,200 (10:44.0). After th.at event. the Newport boys grabbed first rn the 1.600 r.elay. wh.lch mcluded Zach Zamow Matt Tracy, Bass and the anchor, Dartangan Johnson. who ft.rushed sec:;ond m the 100 (11.2) The Sailors' 1.600 relay ume was 1 t seconds faster t~an second- place Manna CclM sophomore KeVln Artz. who went to Newport as a freshman, hnished third m the 800 (2 06.01 and ran in the 1,600 relay 400 relay -1. Manrni. 51 5, 2 COM, 51 7, l . Newport HiM"l>of (Harmon, Hem¥ldez. Hanlor\ Clayton). S2.8. 1,600 relay . 1 CdM (Wedner. Oaster; Wnmrll. Swigert), 4·17 8, 2. Vandenloo1, ~Z. Rydef, Hamon (NH) 4.22 0, l Marina, 4:24 6 HJ · 1. Brawner (CdM), 5-4, 2 McCIUM (NH). 4-10; 3. Kendnck (CdM), 4-10 U · 1 Clayton (NH), 16-2''1. 2 TNytr (CdM), 15-10; 3. Castillo (NH), 14-11 'h T J • 1 Clayton (NH). 34-4 h; 2 M<Grep (M). 33-3'h; 3. Castillo (NH), 31 11 P'V • I. McGregor (M), 11-0, 2 CMwy (CdM), 10-6, 3 W•lker (M), 10-0 SP • 1 Whitfi@ld (NH), 3).8. 2 Andrews (M). 31-8, 3 8«ton (NH). 30-6 'Ii OT · 1 Whitfield (NH), 107-0. 2 Andnws (M). 93-0; 3 Arthur (M), 87-() UCI women ousted from Big West tourney, 63-53 uc Irvine's [](] Eagles blank Cavs women's basketball team Junior Jeff ~ exited the Big Hellmich and A West Conference Tournament sophomore Greg ·--- in the rust round Wednesday at Johnson each the Anaheim Convention won two lnclividaul events to Center as UC Riverside broke help host Estancia High outto a 29-21 ~time lead en overwhelm Santiago, 110-0, in route to a 63-53 victory. a nonleague boys swlln meet Cindy Oparah was UCl's Wednesd8f. only player in double figures Hellmich won the 200-yard with 13 pomts. _ tndivkfuat medley 12:26.5Land The Anteaters went 6 for the 100 buttterfly (1:10.91). 2A OD three-pointen a.nd were while Johnson topped tho field 20 of 58 overiU (3'.S%). in the SO freestyle (27. 10) and Riverside bed three players the 100 free (1:04.36). In double figures, led by Jeff Collier LlOO free), Prank Ciyltal H.ants (18 points) Gamooe (SOO'lree), Slupper UCI eK.lll wltb an 8·20 Todd (tOO backstroke) and record. JUverli<le lmprov to David SUv1 (100 breaststroke) 16-12. were abo Estapp<1;.,Winner. ·--,, •• 2 7 ....... ,,.. ...... -"""" ,.,. ' ...,......,..._ ..... ~~A1 ...... •I C-. 2Jt.Ja1 ..... Ill. .)AQ t. Thll In. .... , ~---l sMllQ, Ull1. ---!!'-~ .... '~ .. 11 .. 1..,...fh -=L•s,~,'~1 ... ~lF•"~\-- .. ., ~~-lil1-lC.-~ ~-·~~ ., ..,,,,.. .... .L. lm••tlillllll at.t'r•I,.,.. Sage Hill pr.gvails Th<ee Sage I e I Hlll Htgh base- ball pitcheJS com- bined on a near- no-hitter Wednesday, as the Lightning defeated nonleague visitor Whitney, 10-4, Wed- nesday Sage Hill needed just one out to finish the no-no, but a double In the seventh gave Whitney lt.s lone tut. Starting patcher Jordan Salings trtpled tn a run to cap e stx.-run third. as theUghtning improved to 2·0. • ...... ---~10......,4 WNtNv 002001, ... 1 4 s.g. Hil '°' 01h • 10 .. 4 .,_,. lfld Km; Se!._ ffttdl'dw (J). l.oPW l'5) llnd ~ ,.. .. (5l W ·~ 1.0 ~-Vq S¥. Loper co 21 • Im (W) ..,..,..'" Koyama pares OCC Orange ~ Coast College sophomore Go - Koyama, normally the No. 5 player on the men's golf team, was low man for the Pirates Wednesday to key Orange Empire Conrerence victories over Raversld , Santiago Canyon and Golden West in a matcb at SM.ta Ana Country Cub. . Koyama's 2-over round ot 72 WU thinf l OD t.be d4y to help OCC compile a tea.m ~ ol 374. Rivemde (375), ntiago C nyon (382) and Gold n W t (410)trililed as tbe Pbalel~to U-1.~- 0 ln con-leMna!. Loo Canut"O (73), Prednk Svanberg (7.SJ, Brock Not boom (7S) and KfDy Wkb (79) .i.o IC'Oftd lor tbe Pnlal. Eagles rip Orang sop=~1 ~ Kornegay bad t6 '(,@ ,.kills and four Clocks and freshman ll'Cla' 1l'evar' Holmes added 28 to pooo the Eagles' 16"'6, 15-10, 15-6 oonleague bOy5 wlayt>ell ct visiting Oronge Wedrlewbiy. Sailors toP. ~ an=~rAl teemed to sweep ~ thre doubl set to lead host N wport Harbor High to a raln- short~ned 10-3 bOys lenn victory ovet Co t.t M M W~y . • M Thurtdoy.,Man:h 1, 2002 "SPORTS Daily Pilot TODAY'S SCHEDUU SHERIDAN Shertd.&n. who kkked a «hool·reconi ~3,;fu~ field go.I COWGE HONORS MH!JM'' i.tt fall, ll'ter the team College l\'lllll ·UC !Nini ft Ilg Wiit T~ flnt round. Ill. L4nf tMdl St...~ ANNlfn c.onwndon c.ntw. CONTINUED FROM 81 coveWd adAevcnent let otbert wlth!n eenhot know IOIUt.bing lptdal bad . b4p~d. midway thtougb the regular MUOn. •J WlllD't pl&yiog a lport (Jal fall), and tt felt wtbd. So, 1 decided to go ow for footblll." uc1· athletes honored Anteaters Nilsson, Gesell named Big West Conf~nce Scholar-Athletes of the Year. ~ CorMiunlty coli,g. • Or.nge Cont It IUYerlldt, 2 p.m. l wat tn the group beb1o.d them. 10 I didn't 1M ll, • Mesa Coach Tom Baldwin aald. "But I he4J'd the tcreamlng and yeWng and I MW B7ce"'1th his bandl m the air. Sheridan Mid IOCCer and buebe.U ~re h1t pret•rred aportl growing up. He began pl&ytng goll With h1s fother at age 7, bUt didn't •tart taJdoQ the game lerloualy until Junior 111gb. Now, ln tbe home •t:retch of hll prep c:erec, be'• eager to attack h1I MDJor teaton wtth a 1trong work ethic:. Wom n't distance runn r Ka.reen NUasoo and men;a soccer player Sean Gesell hove been named UC IMne'• Big West Sc:ho14r- Athlet of the Year and wU1 be honored at tho annual Big West Scholar-Athlete Banquet today at 9 a.m. at the Anaheim Sheraton. VOUIDM4 High ldlOOI bovs • s.tlt.t ltrA valley It~ uo p.l!). JMCl•flll High IChool boys end girts • Estancia at Oc.Nr\ Vl9W, ):15 p.m. Sheridan eatl.mated be bad teed ofl more th.an 200 Urnet on that hole, at not only the home OOWM for the MUlt.4llgs, but bis home course, u well. •1 want to wotk really hard Bach Big West Conference school 1elect.s o m4le and female student-athlete. The athletes are honored for athletic: and academic ach1eV$m ent. SfllMl Collegt • Hope lm.m.tlonal It · on my game this year, beclaUM I WIJ\t to be one o( the belt guya out here.• be Mid. Shertdan Nld be would like to continue playing golf and plaoe·ldc:Jdng at Orange Coat College, before perbapa continuing in both at UCLA. Nils.son, a ten1or, ts a double major In Englilb and drama with a minor ln education. In ~ack, she finished 11th 1n the 10,000 meters at the 2001 NCAA Track & Field ChamplonsbJps an~ captu red the 5,000 title at the 2001 Big West Conference Championships. Nilsson owns the school's second-fastest time in the 10,000 and the third·fastest time 1n the 5,000. ~~, 1.JOp.m., ·1 alwaya think bl.rdie on that bole and I've gotten a few (tee shots) a coupla feet away,• Sheridan Mid. High tctlOOI • Newport Harbor It COrona del MM. J:JO p.m. mam Adding fuel to tbe notion College men • Hope lnttmatlonal It V~rd Unlvenlty, 2 p.m. that his fourth varaitY golf campaign may be aimed at the tlag1t1ck of bl.t.preseuon goalJ -foremost of which ii an appearance in the CIP Southern , Section individual tournament -Sheridan dropped ln a second1lole·in·one Tuesday on the second half of an 18-bole round in which the first half was scored agal.nlt Fa.l..rfleld, also at Mesa Unda. While Sheridan believea 1hoving his clubs to the back of the closet during the fall and winter months helps keep the game fresh for him, he realizet be is giving ground to rival playen wbo hone their game year·round. bl aosa country, she won tbe 2000 Big West Conference Individual title, capturing 2000 Big West Pemale Runner of the Year honors. Her list of honors includes 2000-01 third·team Verizon/ Academic All-Amertca as chosen by the College Sports Information Directors of America. She was named Academic All-American Qy the Women's Intercollegiate Cross Country Assodation, 2000--01 Lauds & Laurels Senior Athlete of the Year and Big West All-Academic fall sports' team selection three ti.mes. Nilsson is the chair of the Student· Athlete Advtsory Committee. College women · 8oston Colltge It UC lrvlne, t:JO p.m. Community college men • Or1nge Co.st It Fullet1on. 2 p.m. "l think there are pluses and minuses,· Sbertdan a&id of his part-time pursuit of golf. Community college women · Fuli.rton at Oraoge eo.t. 2 p.m. Sheridan._ early season success ls no swprlse to Baldwin. Baldwin agrees that Sheridan's game 1utter1 wblle he'• on the football and soccer field. High school boys • Corona de! Mar It BIY«fy Hiiis. 3 p.m~ Newp<>rl H1rbor It Sin Clemente, J p.m. "He has been at lea.st my fourth maJl since his freshman year,• Baldwin said. "He was No. 4 on a pretty good te4Jll and be bas been my No. 1 the last two years.· ·He Just doesn't play a lot of golf, before the seuon. ao It takes him awhlle to get his game where be wants it each year, especially his short game,• Baldwin said. "But he is an exceptional player.• Gesell, a film studies major, was a 2001 first-team All-Big West selection as a defender. The senior was UCJ's defensive MVP, anchoring a defense that ranked 13th in shutout per~ntage and 19th in goals-against average nationally last fall. iml Coll9 men • UC lrvlne It Paclfk eo.st Tournament It La Pur!Wna GC. Golf has eventually become Shendan's favorite sport, but that hasn't kept him from pursuing other athletic interests. Gesell helped lead the Anteaters to a school-record 10 shutouts in 2001. He was also received honorable mention for All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation honors in 2000. in the classroom, Gesell was an MPSF All-Academic selection in 1999 and 2000 as well as an All-Big West Fall Academic selection .. He received the UCJ Athletics Leadership Award in 2000, has twice served as the chair of the Student·Athlete Advisory CommJttee. and is currently the vice chair for community relations. High tc.hool boys • Corona de! M¥ ¥1. Sheridan said it typically takes about three weeks to begin to feel the same touch around the greens be experitmces when he's playing his best. But that timetable may be sped up a little Uus year. All10 Niguel at El Niguel CC. 2:10 p.m -.... DEEP SEA WID!tl,PAr5 COUllI$ Newport &..MIMnt • I boat. 12 ang*' 52 ta.1lpln. 2 Clbezon. He punted for the varsity football team as a sophomore, switched to varsity water polo the fall of his junior year, and was a starting goalie the last two seasons for the two·tlme Pacific Coast League champion soccer team. ·1 play other sports, because I like it,• said "I think, being a senior, I'm a lot more relaxed this year,• be said. • 1 think that Is making the transition (from soccer) ellsler for me.• ~ easy as one (shot) to a par 3. C-r--~-· 1 · . ·' -~-. FlctlUoua BualneM Name St.tement TM lol~tton• -eo:\~ Cart~ Luer lnellhllt, 320 Su- perior Ava , Suite 350, N-por1 S.aeh. CA 92883 Gragg Ftlnerm1n. M.D .. Inc. (CA), 320 Su· panor Av•.. Suite 320, Newport Beaon, CA 92883 ·Thi• bullnt11 I• con· ducted by: I corporelion Have you 1t1r1td doing bu1lnH1 yet? Yt1, Oct. 29, 2001 Gragg Felnerm1n, M.D .. Inc. Gragg Felnarm1n, PrHldent Thi• atetamtnt wa1 flied with the County Clerk of Orange County on 02I08l2002 2002 .. 11104 Delly PloC Feb. 1 ... 21, 28. ¥Ir. 7, 2002 Thn5 Flc:tltloua Bualneea Name Stmment Th• following Ptl'IOlll .,.. doing blMllM u : Finni Signing Solu· t1on1, 21261 Spruoa. MIMloll vi.Jo, CA 92992 JemH W. Flgger, 21281 Spn;c:t, Ml1llon Viejo, CA G2ea2 • Thil bullnMI 11 con· ducted by" .,, lndlYldu&I HIYI you lllr1td doing ~ yet? No Jim Flootr Thie tllttmtnl WH flied with the County ~~County 20021H1711 Deily PloC Feb. 1 ... 21, 28. Mil. 7 2002 Tbl!i7 Flctttloua BualMM Name Stat.ment Th• lollowtng patton• .,.. doing buelMM u : MyphOnttourot.com, 23,.f1 Summerfield 118E, AlllO VltfO, CA 92858 Sein Mldletl O'Br1tn, 23,.11 Summtrfl1ld '18E. A/Ito Viejo, CA 112858 Thll butlntM le oon- ~ by; "' lndlYldull Hive you 1tar1td doing butlntll ~ No Sean Mlc:tlatl 0'8'*1 Thia ltaltmtnt WU filed with tllt County ~~County 200Wl1IOO Diiiy Piiot Feb 14, 21, 28. Mic. 7. 2002 IHM ft--+-Jill> -~ ' ~~--', ~-~ Patrol, 1e11a E. Vin• Street, Or1ngt, Cllllor· nla 11281111 Tht Flctltlou1 Bull· neH neme rel1rred to lbovt WU flied In Or· anot County on 91f4/2000, FILE NO 200068 .. 0555 Mere Alan Ooolln, 18712 E. Vine Street, Orenge, C1tlfornl1 92889 Thi• bualn•H I• con· ducttd by: an lndlvldueJ Mere A. Doolin Thia llattmtnt WU filed With ll'Ht County Ctet1I of Or.nge County ()(I 02.'0&'2002 2002 .. 11101 Dally Piiot Fib 1... 21, 28. Mar. 7, 2002 JbOOO Ftctltloua BualnaM N1me Stttament Th• tol~ng ptr9001 .,.. doing bualntll u : Richard W. Guinn l AHOClllH, 2108 Brool(tiurwt St., Hunt· lnaeon Beach, CA ll2&4e °"Richard W Guinn. 2033 Commodore Roed, Newport Stach, CA 92860 Thll bullnt11 11 con· ducted by: an Individual HIYI you •l•rt•cl doing bualn•H yet? v ... 11/01/01 Richard W Gunn Thie atattrntnt Wll tiled wllh tht County ~~County 20021H1IOI DIJty Piiot Feb. 1 ~, 28. Mar. 7. 2002 7 Flcttttoua Bualneaa Name Statement TM following peraon1 -doing~•: NttGoph1r..1. 1500 Adlml AYt . bit. 315, Cotta Mtla. CA 112628 Judy P1rlMlll, 1500 Ademl Ave., Ste. 315, Cotta Mala, CA 9282e Thlt butlne11 I• con· cu:ted by. an lnclYlcMI H•Y• you 111rted ~ yfl(1 No A.,....... ltaltmtnt Wll liltcl with the County Cltf1( ol Orange County on 02!0&'2002 1002 .. 117H Deily Plot Fib. 1~ 21, Mic. Z, 2002 I ~-I Yet. 711/2000 N1ncy Mltohlll Thi• 1t1ttment waa filed whh tht County Cltrtc of Orange County on 02/08/2002 200HH1ZM Delly Plot Feb 1... 21, 28. Mic. 7. 2002 Il!OlO Flctltloua BualneN Name Statement TM foll~ ar: ~axl eomo:y. 204 Rocheellf St. Hunt· inglon Btacn, CA 92&48 Tllomal Franoil Rey· noldl, 204 Rocntlttr St., Huntington Beach. CA 92M8 Thlt bullnt11 11 con- ducted by; "' lndlvtduel HIYI you 1t1rttd d<llng bullntll y«7 No ThOmu F. RS'fl'!Oldl fhll lllttmtnl WU liltcl with tl'Ht County ~~Counly 2002 .. 11'2t Ody PloC Feb , ... 21, 28. Mic. 1. 2002 1ll996 I ,.. .... JI w ... I ..._._,.._ ... __. Prealdtnt ducted by: an lndMduel Gtr1t•I Flctltloua Bueln••• ducted by. 1 corporetlon Hive you 111rt•d ducted by: 1 corponttlon Thia st1t1ment w11 H1v• you 1t1r1t d Thi• 111ttmtnt w11 N•me Statement Hive you 1t1rttd doing buelntll ve1? No H1v1 you st1rted flied with th1 County doing buelntee ytK1 No fllt<I with tl'Ht County The following parson• doing bualntH yet? ShOhrth Ma.ddeb ~ bullntla yet? No ~J,'~ County ~91.~:,,.nt wa1 ~oJi'~ Counly .,, doing~ u : V':cc~= lntefl)feters, 1u:1•w,::•t::•nbo:n': ~.~~· PrHident 2002 .. IUH fllt<I wl1tl t1'Ht County 200HH2511 S~~'.Nl10~00~t& ~ Inc , Hedy C KlllT, Pres· Clerk ol Orange County Thlt aflttmtnt wH Daly Piiot Feb 21, 28, Clerk of Orange CounlY Ody Pllo4 ~. 21. 28. Avenue Anll'lelm CA !dent on 02/15.'2002 fllt<I with the County Mir. 7. 1 .. 2002 Jb017 on 02f14/20()2 Mar. 7. 1 ... 2002 lb0Z7 92805 • • Thie lllttmtnl WH 20029812531 C*ti of 9""'11 County SUPERIOR COURT 2002 .. 12411 La11ni Stone & Deelgn. flied with tt1e County Deily P11s>C Feo. 21, 28, on OV'l2l2002. OFc8~org:•. ~ 7~.1m2hi:i; F~':::"~~ l'.:cy i~~u.10~~~t ~:,~County ':i~1~;o~S ::,:: DeJty Piiot }':~~~·~:: ORANOE Flctlttou• Bual The lolloWlnQ person• CA 92805 ' . 20021912544 N•me Statement 7· ,,., 2t. 2002 Il1053 n... ~ ~ Thi• bulln•N 11 oon· Delly Pllol Feb. 21• 28• Flctltloua Bualn .. a 341 Tht CllY Drive. Name S~t .,.. .. : duc:ttd by. 1 c:otpOOllion Mar. 7, 14. 2002 !N)39 Tl'Ht tollowlng pal'IOna PO Box l .. 170 ...,._ fol~-L.M. . Flnenl:lel, H d .,. = busir1M1 u : N1me St.t~nt ·=· , CA ' .. ,. ............ 11127 Hart>or Blvd., •v• you 111119 Flctltloua Bual-u .,. doing u : ,..~ ,........... ,... ........,7 doing builn•" yet? .... Unit Components, Th• loOowlna pel'IOn. a 1571 CompuVac tndult11t1, ........... -. ._ ·~ Yt1, 8119&9 Name St.tement 31727 s Cout Hwy., 111 doing ~ 11· Larnoreaw1 JUltlot 8211 Ttrmlnel Wrt. 9ld0-UM Marie Wiiiams, Latini Slone & Dtllgn, TM lolloWI~ perwons L1gun1 B11ch. CA A.) Ul1 For L-. B ) Ctnllr 13, Cotta MMI CA 119 Flower StrHt, Inc .. John Latini. Preti-.,. doing ~ .. 92877 LI c.ia. C~ed We PETITIOO Of 92827 ~ ~ ~. dent Alleyn Stev-Show· Robet1 W C..toro, 8 SIYt. 813 • New· LISHA LOUISE OB· David M. Donnelly, lrdvldulJ Thi• itatament w11 room, ~8 C1tnpu1 A1llom11. L1gun1 pan Btach. CA 92625 EALY RANDLETT FOfl 580 Remona Avt., ducted by an tiled with th• County Dtlve, Suitt 112, New· NIQutl, CA mn LH1 Fe>< Lass. Inc CHANGE Of NAME Laguna B11ch, CA Have you 1t1r1ed Cltftl ot Orange County pan Btach, CA 11286() Thia bu1lnH• IS con· (OE), 1453 Mired• OR~R TO IHOW 92851 doing bullr\ttt ytf.7 No on 02115/2002 l"tlt A. MoCarllly, dueled by: en lodvldual Dl!ve. Bulhld City. AZ. CAUll! fOA Thi• bullntll I• con-u .. M. Wlllemt 20021H2541 2400 Elden Avenue .... HIYt you started 88142 CHANG! Of NAME ducted by: an lndtvldual Thi• •ta.lament WH Diiiy Piiot Feb. 21, 28, Coet1 Mt1a, Callfomle doing buelntll yet? No Thi• bualnMt Is con· CA8Lr,~~:IA: ~v~.il.:. ~r1~ ~ ~t~ = Mil. 7, 11, 2002 ThQ34 9~ bullntN 11 con· ~ 1~·t1~~ wH ~:!.by y~u~J: TO ALL INTERESTED Div• DonMlly on 02/15'2002 Flctltloua Bualnen clucttd by en lndMdlJll llltd with the County doing bu1int11 ytf.7 No PERSONS. Thla IUltemtnt -• 2002Mt25IO Name Stat.rnent Hive you atarted Cltrtt ol Orange County Ult For IMI. Inc LJiJ1;~ttUontgB~1~r¢ ~ ~ = ~ z':'li.r:m2~ TM lol~rsonl =~~ No, on 02/07~2 .. 1182.. ~~ "T...!n~~ RANDLETT ftlld a pelt-on 0211 ~ ~ Edge ~ lAlllt A. McCer1hy Dally PloC Fib 21, 28, Ried wllh the County don wllh tNI oourt tor I 20021112HI Flctltlou• Bual....... tom WoodWot'ldng Co Thi• •llt-nt Wiii Mar, 7. , ... 2002 ThQ49 Clln! ol Orange County Flctltloua BualneM dtcrM ctlanglnQ namee Dally Piiot Feb 21 28 · .... " lilt<! with Ill• County on 02l22l'Z002 Nern. Stltement u followl: LlSHA Mar. 7. Ji. 2002 ±hci24 ,:~~. ~~78c~ :::.: st~ Cttrk o1 Orange County Flctltloua Bualneu 2002HH212 Tht followlng persons LOUISE OBERLY ~-· 92828 on 02/le/2002 Name Statement Delf't Piiot Fib. 28, Mir. 119 doing ~ u : RANDLETT to GINA Flctltloue Bualneu .,.. doing u : Dlllltl Ltwta Pecotte. 200211125411 Tht following per10n1 7, J4, 21. 2002 TH051 J.Mat ColtlllQI, 208 LOUISE MASLACH Name at.tement Jen~ .. ~ 1878 Login Ava .. Ste. Diiiy Piiot Feb. 21. 28, are doing ~ u : Flctttloua Bualnaea .. 0th SI.. Rtwport 2. THE COURT The foltowlno penont Or., ' CA E. Coltl Mtla, CA Mar 7. 11 2002 Th040 A ) Pedlle Cftll Mon· Beectl CA ll2ee3 ORDERS lhll all per· .,. !folr'9 ~ ... 92880 921128 gegt, B ) PCM Lenciog. Name Statement Tod• M Cuny, 208 IOl'll lnttrMltd In th11 N.C.A AnanC11a1 s.r\.. OIMI Ming-Ye Wu. Thll bullneu le coo-Flctltloua Bualneaa 5001 811ct1 sn.t, New· TM I~ penont ,.Oth St , Ntwport matter 111111 epp11r lct1. 328 Univ=· 52 .. Blywood Dr., H9w· ~ by: an indlYldllll Name Statement pan Btacn, CA 92660 .,.. doing bulir-. u ~. CA 112ee3 ~ ~~ ~ Cotta Miu. CA ~:-::in~ ~ HIYI you started Tht loltowlng ptl"IOnl Pecltlc Point Proper· I TM25DIV~ 01~~· Thie builn ... 11 con· ·-.. .., ""'"""'.., .,_,.,, Arturo Montalvo, Jr.. · doing builntH yet? ,,.. dolna ~ u :. t1H , Inc (CA), 5001 nc.. -R•. •Yff .. , ducted b tn to lhoW CIUN, tt eny, 329 Unlvertlly, Colt& <llc:t9d by; 111 lndYldueJ y 01 t0.1997 Atlu F'lnanclel, 1300 Blrch Strati Ntwport CA 92902 oorporll:/ .:OC1~~~ why lh• petition for Meta, CA ~ ~vi:., you ~~rt,:: ~ltl ·Lewis Ptoott• Brl1tol St. North Ste 8-:tl, CA llieeo Th• Detlbue Group, other than 1 pertnt~ c:hangt of rwn• lhould This bUllntu 11 con-OIMI ui-..~ ~ Thia •t•ltment was 100. Newport e.acn. CA Thi• buslntu Is con· Inc. (NV), 26 Valente. H1vt you 1t1r1td not bt granted. ducted by: In lndlvldull m"..,-' u llled with the County 92880 ducted by: a corporation lrvttlt, CA 92902 doing bulintll yet? No NOTICr-Of HEARINO H1v• you 1t1r11d Thlt •tattmtnt WH Oltrk of Oranat County Atlu Mercentll• Cor· Hive you start•d Thia bullneu 11 con- To<l M Curry o.te· APR 02, 2002 doing bu1lnt" ytt? filed with the County on 0211~ poretlon (CA). 1300 doing buslnnt yet? No ducted by; 1 OOl'POf&llOn Thi• 1111-nt WU Tlmt: 2PM, Dept.: L73 v ... 1/01/02 ~02/~~ CounlY 2002111211 .. 0 Brl1tol St North St• P1clllc Point Proper· HIYt you •t•rt•d nled whh tht County Tht addrMI of the coun Muro Mon1a1YO ~ DMy PloC Feb 21 28 100. Newpo41 Btacn. CA tltl, Inc doing buslnH1 yet? Clerk of Orange County II umt M noled aboY9 Thl1 ltattmtOt wu 20021H2571 Mar 7 11 2002 Thooe 112880 Steven K. ZllHr, Y•. 1111K> on 02I08l2002 3 A OOf1Y of f* Ordlf flied with ttHt County ~ 7Ptoc F~ 2~··· Thlt bulln"' II con-Prealdtnt Th• Dltabale Group, 2002Hl1I07 to S110W C.U.. ltl8ll bt Oltrk of Oranol CountY"· 14• Flctttloua Bualneu ~ by 1 corporedon Thie 111tament wu Inc. Ody Plot Feb 14, 21 . publllhtd It 1tut ~ on 02J1!5/200a" Herne Stat.rnent HIYt you atar1ed filt<I with tht County Jtnnlftr KOITION:hak. 28. Mar. z. 2002 Th009 Mehl ~-!'?.'. four tue> 2002 .. 12111 Flctttloua Bualneaa Th• lollowlng pettons Oolna butlntll vet? No Cltr1c °' Onlnot County VPT~le ~t-·nt w11 otSIVI ....... pnor to Dally Pllot Feb. 2h.~1 Name Statement .,.. doing buefneu u : Atfu Mercantll• Cor· on 02/1~ ... .,,,.. Flctltloua Bualn... the date HI for hwtnQ Mar. 7. 14, 2002 Ul!TfS! Double R & L porallon, Matt Young, 2002Ul2H2 filed wlth lht County :!~:-"' :w:'r; ~~ ~ Flctltloue Bue lneaa .,.Tht ~~':'.'' EnttfJ)r1IH, 425 Mer· Pr=•n!t1ltmtnl wu e: r.~. F:fm 2~ ~ ~ County .,.. dolna ~':"' g~1n,'.!,.al 1n _:\rcu11t1on. ~~~ s!p•p~ .. ~11 1 ~r··~~ = ~ =· Cotta fllt<I with the County Flctltloua Bual....... naau ....... 200F_,,_ 2t281t~~ thfltftctnter. 1048 n-.. u"1 oounty: .... ,...., __ Cimino Or., Co1t1 Jttm1r Rllpllo. 425 ~02/ofl~ County .... ~, ...... ..,. ' _. IMl'ot Ava .. "334. New-.... Tl:o.itv Plot11 -.,. dolrlg •: Meta. CA ~ Mtmmac W1y 0208, "'' Name Stat.meni 7, 14, 21. 2092 THO® pan Beach, CA 9'2800 :Aioi1~1CHA..0 o. Alta Dena Dairy Dll· W1ynt Alltn M«N. Cotta Meta. CA 92Q9 2002Ht2M1 TM followl~ FlctltJoua Bualnee• Melody Moran, 1048 trlbutora, 18221 Con-11311 El Camino Dr . Berty R1lpho, .. 211 Dally PloC Feb. 21. 28, are doing u: Name St.ltement lrvlnt Ave., 133-4, New-~';:... IUPI· •tructlon Cir w. IA·2, Cost• Mtll. CA Mtmmac Way 0208, Mac· 7, Ji. 2002 Ill041 A.) Anltncen Home & The loltow\no ptl'IOOI pan Btach, CA ll2eCIO AtoA C<MMT lnllne, CA ll290e 11282&·5528 Cotti MM&, CA 112928 Flctltloul Bualneu Loant, B.) American .,. doing ~ u . V«V N. Holllngewoflh, LISHA LOUISE 08· Orl~na~!~'ntti1 Pt!7. Thia bUalnttl 11 con· Thie bullntN ii con· Name Statement Home & loin. C.) Amar· l..al9do ~ Stfv· ~":8=1~ a:.~h··. 1334c,:, ERLV RANDLETT 18221 Conltruotloli Cfr. clucttd by; "' lnclvldlJal =td by: hulbatld and The lollow~ptl'IOl\I :'t!::'e ~~ lotl. 1112!1 MtN Verde ,. 34tt VIA UDO -10 W t• 2 1-• C HIYt you lllrltd .w.... u~-L....:ft. ·F.) •--.... ,... 1115 ,.~ u~. Flctltlout Bual""8 11~, bu8lneN 11 oon-NEWPORT BEACH, CA 1ieoe"· · , .. ,ne. A doing bualntH yet? ~vi:,..,r.:~~:: ~~"' Raolng, 1":~ ;;,· .. ~· L.oant':°''Qj' C'A' 112929 ...,.... ........ Name Statement c1uc.s by" 001*1'*'I rutf~h•d Ne~rt Thie bull""' 11 oon-~ °':·J!: Jetnw c. ~~ .......... s.L,. .. St,!..!. ea ... Atntrtcanu. H. ,.;::m~rance Corp<>-Tht tollowtng ~ Hav1 you 1t1r1td B C duettd by; Um1t.c1 Ua· Thia lt.li.menl wu Thlt ltaternent wu .....,. -""' ... _, Cua Amtr1Cln&. 107 CA). 1~ Mell art doing ~ aa: doing bullneal y«7 No HCh· Olla t tl bflllY Co ni.c:t with tilt County Verllc1I P1rtntr1 Solnnalttf Run. Cotti Vtfdt .. 1116, Cotll TotaTTud1, 1500 Mtlody Moten Delly Plot February 21, ~.y. you •llrteo tlled wlltl the County Qeltf of OrMClt CountY Wttt. UC, (CA), 1733 Mela, CA 112927 ~CA 9:2e2e AclltM Avt . Sit. 315, Thll l1lltrntnt wu 28, Matt:fl 7. 14, doing bu1111t1e ytK1 No Cl.ti~~ Colny on 02/t~ MontOYla St Sta F Robert F Tow.re, Thil bullnttl II con· Flctttfou• BuelMN Colla Mala CA m lli.d with the County 2002 Ttt010 lnd•P•nd•nt D•lry on 2002 .. t un 2002 .. 12542 Coetl ....... CA t2ev' 1072 Spinnaktf Run. ducllld by I OOIJIOfll1lon ~an:~~. ~ ::~:.. \~ ~ark~ CounlY FloattN oua-~neut °=' ~~ ... Prtll-~ 7~ F:&a21~ f:Y 7~1 F:&a2~ ~ ~~,:, ~ C:. 'ti~~ do~:Y• bu~fnu111111;,~~ .,.. dolrlg bulfiltM ... COiia Meta. CA ll2e2e 2002Ht1IOJ 11ne v~ .. Nn dtnt 1L·' ,··· bllty Oo. Si>ln!Wcer Run. C:O.C. Y9!1 10(1/00 •· TM Pet Food Bank, Thlt bullntl8 II oon-Delly Piiot F_,,_ 1 .. 2f The tollowt~ Thll 1tattrntnt wu Flctlttoue lualnea Atvt you 1t1rted Mela, CA ll262'7 ltmptrtnct Corpo· 13932 Pegg 81 .. Wlllt· ducCld by; "' kldllllcMI 20,'Mac, 7. iiz iftOOjj .,. dOlng -flltd with the County Flctltlbw Buelneee Name ltnlment dolnQ ~·yet? No Thi• bu•lntlt I• con-ration "*"'-· CA 1112983 Hive you etart1cl Nftp<ltt ~ Clerk of J::;j-~ Name l tl!Wment Tht followlnD l)tl900I 'ltrtlc11 Per1n1ra ~ by: hUlblnd encl Thacld•u• Farrall. R•ntt Lynn•tt• ~bullrltll ytK1 No Flctltloua Bualneaa ~1 ,.~·~.,g;. on 02/1 The lollowtno peraona .,.. doing ~ -. WM!, u..c, "Clinton R. w1f1 Pr~11 nt CeMCol\, 13932 Pegg A ,.,.... Name ~ ...... ..... 2002 .. 12"8 .,. -n:i bulhMt at: 8auctWt SttMt Man· SO.If, Manegtr Mtm-HaY• you •t•rt•d '" ttatttnent WU ~w~. CA t1&lelMnC .. The follOWlnQ '*"°"' &at1l1o PMa Murloz. Delly Plot Feb. 2~ sai"' 0 I ~ 17142 ,,_,.. ~r ~l>ualntel )'9t? No tlled wttn !tit Counfy """""~II con· ~ :""~ ~ .,.. doing bueNile ae: =.1 J·~ Santa Mir. z. 14, 2002 at-..'Wrw. 1=:'-~ NOnh. w. too. INN. tlledThllW:-i;:r'!.~'!..u Thlt :ia,:=' wu :"~ CounlY ..... 02JOtn.Ot1E --~, Jay a Renfro, ..eez ,.,. bullntiae It oon· FlctkkMae ........ 137, Cotta M.... CA CA 92014~tton-....,.,..ty 2002 ... '107 --=•by: y':u ~ on I002Mtrm ~81~ 8& MWd by; an lndMcW NIMM ltal9ment 92827 ~ 8 ~ ~02/~~ eoiny ~ d'th~ = Delly Ptot Fib. 26. Mar. doing bullntll y.n No Del'/ Ptlot F«>. 1 .. , 21 112690 • H1v• you 1tart•cl The fo11owtna par1on1 ekf•w&al:r J:°'m· co-4MtH of ·~ F'. 200211121111 on 02119r.lOO:f z. 11. 21. 2002 jHO§t Re!* ~ 21· Mic· 7. 20Q2 ii«iif Off Rl/lclefl Rtnlro ~~ )'.r? No 119 doing~ .. : Co.ti M.a, CA ·~· JonM nu.t UTO J41ff 1, ~ Pllot Fib. 21, 28, 2002HtHN Flctltloua 8UllnMt 11.~.:a~-~ FlctllloU9 ..._ ::.1~ = eotta '"i/i,-~atTI Mu:_ 1100Mlltll1_......_& .... ~letla9101, Thie ~ It oon-1884, 180() Anita Lant. Mtt. Z, 14, 2002 Jb042 ()ally Plol Feb. 21, 28, Name ltMernent -"!""'"1 ..... .......... ...-...... ,,,..,. """"" f1 1, ........... -.... .....,......,..... NewD0tt ........... CA ,,_...,_.,_ --·~ Mac, 7, H. 2002 Tb051 ..__ followll10 Pt Oe1t1 ~ Ool#1IY ..... 1t911ement Tltll bueln"8 ta con-....., '"'" ... TUllln CA 82'780 .....-.. ...,. •• • ....._ ~ _.,, . .uuuvu. -·-,.,. ~ ~ on ............. 90 Tht followlnO pel'IOnt duc'9d by: 111 ftMcllll ~02/~~ ~. 1 o.orv-1 • 81~. 1100 dol~v't>Jrn"...'1~ Ufldl e. Bla1\Mnhom ~f llatitmant ~~ .,.~ ~ •vv-•1 1 era dairlQ llUlileiet II! HIYe you 1tar1~ 200HIHff2 .::'.f2.· ,. .. ~ '101, Y!'!J C)V14'20ClQ ~of ~'· .....:.":..-otlowtng ~ ._... _._... 7t ~ ' D.ilY. Ptlot F«>. 1~ _2_1, Diii [)Mlon Qroup, doing ~,,... Ytt'> ·-.. ..-llrot'f.U i..me 8alu:w AoMdo ~ TIUll UTO <Ml 1, -· -"O ~-. The lolowlno l*tone :nz O!angt Av.., 18. 21. MM, 7, 20l:I JJWl 1112 Port l<lmbttly v.., 5+17 ~ 7~.':&z2~ ... :~ ... ~ ..... ...!~ Thia tCltemtnt ,_ 11M, 2641 Alla vr.ta, l<"'~!L.•.l 11nt0•~bv • .,. ~ea: COiii MeM. CA Ql2e27 Pl---•·-'--PllOl92eec>~ BMcti. OM R1nC1e1 fWlfn> ---·-· --...,._, .,, •• .._ flled Whtl ll'le r.#M-. Newport 8eech. CA ·-·-ltf. A.) tt WI~ .AlctlMI A. ..... 237l ,._ --CA Thia ·~ F·-~-··-•neu HIYt you •tarted Clertl at~ r='~ tateo Hewpott Btaon, CA ~. I.) s. C.) ()rWlgl A~, OOlll ..... ,......,,_. M, OMI, 18t2 flled With IM ''"'--~ ...... yflft No on ,.,,.,, ..,.,_.., ""-'"-~. auo-t2H1 8'iowcaM Dttlor! .,~ Mela; CA The fOltowlna J*tOne -.... lt.ltiement ~ ......,. .,., IOOIMIH1t 0ff.0,'' Truitea of l<rlt11na 8talntr, 10 Dehlia. NfWPCHt 9eact1 :Thie bullMll II con• .,.. dolr"3 ~ • a.di, CA on ~15/02 ..... IOWlna Ptl'IOlll Thie 11tal9mtnt wee ,...., -.... ., ..... 21 11 oeoro• and Greet Oolomltl, H•wport CA 82iea.5 • ducllld by. '" lndMcl.tll LoOIC Whtr• 'OfOWlnt Thlt ~ II con-ZOOHIHA7 .. doll'SI bulNil II! lllecl Witt! the County _, ........ ....... i'\1i ' Motlll" Tn.tlC. UTO, ~ llMdl, CA 82.11157 ConctPCa With Style Hav• you 1t1tted On. 2MI OMlp AYf., ducllld W. Ml~ Olly Plat IJ.tb 11 29 A&Ao ~. 2101 Cllrll flAJ:tll' ~ Mir. 7• 14• zmt OU1t 14. 1087 t32A Thia ~ta con-lno. (OE~ 115.S ~ ~bullr'llM ~ No fA. COiia MIM, CA Heva you etantcl .._,, z. t4.. m i\i01s :::.-,. .. Rclra.:ewpott on 02/1 .....,. °'1W. Lu __,by: In~ ~!!~.·~ .. a llt!Mcl City, .......... 1;!;1~nt wM t2tZ7 dolllO bullr'ml· Ylt? No .... . lOOHMUM ~ ._,,... v.-. ~ •111 Have ~ou ll&rttd ...... .... ..... --• Pam.ta •ue i..1· Alrinll M DI PJctHloua ........ Cna,..e1 .... ha.I. (WI/ fllol Fe. 21.a. Mime It&....... lMe. OU*'-.. OM-doing bvelneu yet? Tltll ~ II OQfl· tied wlll lie ~ r.mwi, 2&ee aranoe nm **'*" .., ...,,.. ~ 2101 1ac Ac1 . Mir· t 11. m ~ ,.,,. ftlblnG ;_.... dldtd "' ten1nt1 1n v-,·0211<U02 clldld br. • OOtpOl'llol1 Oeltl~ Co1ny Alie., •A. C09ta MMe. fled """ .. Qounty ,.,,. lollowlria peraona ~::10°" ' CA Acdltow ...... .,. ~ bulNle -OOMrnon t<Mh lttlntr H•v:...,: lt&t'INoecl on. .MOHN1a11 CA t:m1 Clertl~ CounlY .,.. :I bullOeiN u: A)~ FNndlal Hav• you 1tantc1 TIW ~ WU ~IQePll ~8¥it Dlllv Plat,.., 11 Mar /:'°"o Mn ~. on loot.. ftt .. H • Htelth tn· o!:s i;-:-~ ,._. ~:"" a)' llMiMw ~ c1o1no IMlllH• yet? ~ ~ ~ Inc. • 71 Sf. 21• m 'ttijj ~ -.,ang J/J1• ~Plcle Fe. 1~ = 8:. ~ ~ 2!v~ ~artNotd .:-doll,g ~ : ... °1:1 cg.:-y~ ~".'7Wlllhon Oii tvl ._...., hat Jtolt, Pl'Mlclenl f11o11tkM .._. Tiiie ~le~ ..... z 2QQ8 ~ IOl21 -=-..-. ~· ,atoon cow Land--I c..i ~· Thie tl""'*lt wet IOOlllttllt Thie I •flternenl WM -Iii.ii ........ cU*d tiy. 001*'*' Aoc:e 11 1u11n .. 1 ~.:::-~ aiw••a, 811 •nt Coron. def ,,..,. fled wt11 !he CounC'f Dllv Piiot Fib, 21.'21: lllN wtll lhe Qounty ~ 4 '*"' Heve VCM1 ttartecl ~ lue,,_. ~UC~ 7175 med-Mii -.. r-~ W OUnlotl Aw ., Or-OA ms ' a.nt ol 0-.. Ooldy Mlf, Z 1f W ~ Oeltlon 11 .ol Ol'lnal ~ ... ~~" ~ bl;lllneM Ylt?'No ......... ment fMl l'IAlon , Ade ,. .. _...", '""·CA 8111Wt47 ..... H f'Md Inc on orv,llJDClf' ~ -- PWMlll t l.alllrNn The ~ 1*1C1N .. .... Clertl-~1 °"'* Coul'tlY Or•OOIY Cfiarlt1 =A); 2lis l 'cwi 11111111111 ,....._ ..... _ toHletml ..,._ a.uatie. 3440 . r.. , .... N11 .. .. . c1aft1 tMi*9 a Tlllt ~ 11 eon-on -l'200f' C1M1e11, 11' w. 01non ' fnt · Colw Pll'/ ,_ M. ti • ..... llrt1 •It ~ Pio! flltb at. Mir. VII Opofto 11Cllt, .._. .... _... 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I t t4H1 0ene¥e II , A.I CNllllr, .... ~ Hewe ...,... iiA ii Of' ........,..L~•t llllf . .,... , VIie -~ • Ot!t!!J Cfl1rft1 °""*' 1 , .. ,,,.~ • il awt l'I Mitt CA-. h ulltlll, q.} IJ:..* ~~~OP ..... ~,..CA M!i .,!*__:tL .. I •t.., '---........ CA~-· .............. ~· I» :'iii ... .., --=m17 r~~~-.... -= :::-r=··= ::.-.. IL · :::.-:! .... ~:>\S -·-:;ovr.o:..~ .. C;~&; .;:-.,,;;.-.; "*........ ~~.11G ··~ ... =.: . ..... ..-=..-:-... rk" I \:( f ( • • ~.·.-~ A1g4at1 ~---~~!."" tit ~ 8'c*oll 12'.!, d fl9 Cll-l'klWoue .,.... 1'* ~ II oon-clc*IQ MNe1 Y1C? No 14400 ~ Ave . E*" L1W191101 ~ tNY be W-~ It!!!!!,.. llltdlhitwtll\--::,.-~ .... ~ on "' OountY fomla _,, ... end NllM -...im.nt u.ct ,,,_.,, lncMdull ~ '· ~ WI. r.-i. CA l21IO m. ~ .., ~.,flt lllbo\l9 • ,,... ~ · sie.--""" .,..-oy PfOftetlonl Code, lhe Tiit ~"'9one Have you tt91ted Thlt ~ ,,_ OuelnMe It con-llltd di\ lhe CouMy chit ~ .. ('114) .. dc*'ICl .IMNll M OM! d OrwlOt CcultY tooffttMM f9eeltlly oontre01or ~ ~ ..... •a~• .,a07 ................ -""'~ -.... ._._ .... ,.._II o1 0.W. ,._.-.. .,.,. " .. 11 Thi. ,.... ema. u.o. on otmnOt1E CWI Plot Feb. •· t.tar. IWarded flt connct ~ ~ JJp ~ V.:"1~ ,.. ~ ;vo..;;. ~ ~."'7· .,o:., ·~ ;"~ .,.,..., -;~ N91'190" t4't w. eo.l. Hwy l:Wf Plot r"'"* 1. 14, .11. aooa Il1Q7I Ht wM WI 111111 con-t3» AoYtl a. Dl!Yt, ~ .J:::'8"' on ~~1 ~~~ aootaMIM ltacl't•Co1ta MeH ~-=lf410lt ltecfi. z. '4· 1'·.; 2lp;j F1otttloue IUllnw :: : =t::/,C::: ~ leedl. CA fllad 111'111 Irle ~ ~ Piiot Mat. 7 1, T1llt ~;;_ ~ ';,Ml1 ~,'Qi = PtloC tiWotln£j F · "'J'& ~: P1oltttcM luelwe ,en-~ :i: ~:.: ~ Kethlffn L. acou. an~1~ eocny !!:J!, m ~ =. """ 1t1t ~ flcdtloue ...,_. Hwy 11oa, New-:!~~ are n 11. Profeulone C-ode ~ RoyW 0. 0!1Yt, on I002tffQIO '1otltloue lklelneee on ~ ~ NO'T1CI Of' Name ...... It ~ .. ~ ~ .,. ~ ~':" eo~1 8l =z:. ~.: ":: ~oeecif IN ... ~!°"v=·,,: ~~~....,, ~ ,:me~ D~ Pllot20:.,~r,tlt °'I'.A~. ;:-~ ~ bV: 1.1m11ec1 U.· Ii.atone Envlronmtn-Newport Beech, CA MnOt. Al W'Oltl mum be eaetanollury Road, are ~Ina bu1i11i1t 11 2hl!. 2002 Jb102 VHS!LI J+iE-,PEAKERMAH, ~ CO. tal, 122 Sunttt Dt1Vt, 82&&3 completed within 45 YC!ltla Lindi, CA taeee Flcttuoue Buefnen GS , t23 Van Wedi...,, Mardi .IO, 2945 Santa Ana Avt 11avt you etarted eo.. ~· CA t2e2'1 018 NtlWOfU, Inc conNOullvt Cllt ncltr Thie buelnttt It oon-Name ltleem.nt NtH oult, Co1ta P\ctltlou9 8u.IMN 200i, l:IO 1111 11 , Coeta Meta, CA doing bU1lnt11 yet? Aaron• Envlronmental (CA). 601 St. Ancktw• deYI Item IN dtlt epeo. dueled i.u: -The followl:'2.:reont Mela. CA 92629 Name Statement Orentt ~ 8tlttlff t2e21 v .. , HW.2/01 BeMcM Callfomladroc. Rd .. Newport a.on. CA lfl4ld on ttlt Nodoi to "'7' ~-·-· dol nw Surmon ""3 v Th toll I Harflor Oeoertment. David Hl1'ICh 8cMftf Tht Flrtt st-. LLC. (CA), m 8unttl UIM, 112&113 Pl'OQffd IHI.ltd by tht HtYt YO\I •tlr1td lll't ng u : ....,,. . -an • owno pet'IOl\t lbyafdt Ort Lucy PantOfl«°iy"': Prffl· ~Ill ~·CA t2e21 Thr. bullnffl It oon· Dl•trlct. Nollet to ~bullntM 'If/ff No PIClflc Eur=:. 3018 N'•H Court, Colla ire doing bu.in-u : ,~ Otl ...,.,.: ~5 ~1 ,Z:.,Av~A ~nl '"I .,.,.,ntff It oon-ducted by. I cor-retlon Pf'OOMd 111111 not be If. .... 1_Mll,aLt 8cottt ~CA ,,,,..,,.• Coeta MtlTh~ ~~la _..._ SElgn1~rt81 S~11ce0 •,.~~ ,.!Iv of t2•,.t Thi. ltlltl'(lent WU ducted by; a OOfl)Ol'l.llon H•vt you 'ltir1td lutd prior to llvt (5) ,..,. ,,. tm*'1 WU Roe'..rt Jo•Mj .... .._, ,. ...,_ ,. """r ' '"' . ""' ' ..,.,... ~ 8-tl Th~ !>1*"'91 It oon-llltd with tht Couhty H1v1 you 1tuted doing bu1lnt11 yet? deYI lfttr award ol ~ llltd wll').._~ County .,.,,....,. duoted by: .,, lndlVlduel ~·n;"' M=• wtll 1UG(lon ........ °"" Of Or1nQt County doing bu1lnt11 yet? YM, Ftb.-.1~~~ contract. Ind thlll not ~~1;;oor' County =., ~ ~Wt«· cs:n:vt b~~nue11118~:~ seE. 19111 St .. ~~ tbanCloMd ~jl ~tby. y':/u ~(S on 02/1MI002' YH. 12112/2001 018 H91WO'Q, tna. require ll'llt wOtll be 1002HMlll Thie IMilnHI i. oon· v ... 7131/01 Meta. CA 92e27 Ont nwy vlew UltM °tJolng buelnt" yet? 100Hlt2171 Aaron'• Environmental Pllll Tlm10n, Chief oommenotd IN• thin DaltvPllot Mer. 7Th0o214, ducCtd by. an lndMdull Thl1 etatement wu Thi• bu9ine11 11 con-VffHlt on Tllffday, YN. 01/01/02 ~ 'Piiot Ftb. 2!:J:.9: StMcHG .. ~· Inc. Exec. Ofllotr llvt (5) dtye from date ol 21 ~ 2002 Have you 1tarted flied with the County ducted by 111 lndMdual Mtroh 11th tt the O.vtd H1111Cih bltllf Mtc, l, 141 2002 ~ ary .,.,.,.... ... Prell· Thie etatemtnt wu 11t1.tMOt o1 M'd Nollet. · 1 ~ bullriHt yet? No Hive you •tarted ~ ~ "*'" Tllll 1ta1t111ent wu dent fded with the County Fallure to oomc>ltlt IN FlctJtlou1 BueJMM Aobtlt Jolln JohMon ~~ CountY doing bu11ne11 yet? ~ t. filed with IM County Flc:tltloue Bueln... n1:'·w1~ta•:ien~~~uty Clttk ol Olanot County W'Oltl within the time NI Name 8tat9ment Thi• ttlltment WU 2001 .. Mtlt v ... W98 twMn the houre of Cleric al OfwQt Col.vii)' Name 8wt.ment • vvvn on ~ I0111'1 tier.in wlll 1tt1A In The 1o11owtng perto11i filed with the County .Oal~Pllot Mar ~ SMna Mk:flelle Bttet 1:30 em end 10:30 em. on OOIOISf2001" Tht followlnQ peftOOI Cltf1I ~ County 2002elU2M tht 'li ot llqul· art ~ •: Cltril °' Orange County 21 ~. 2002 .!!!!!!!! Tllll llltement Wll Caetl only Wiii be 2002 .. M1M .,. doing bullMlt u · on · Ody Piiot Feb. 29~ dtWd for MOii s & F , 1535 on 03/01/2002 hied wttll the County eoce~ttd. Dally P1lo1 Met 1 14. Newport &each n.ia.. Piiot =2~1'::' Z1 14. 211 2002 clay or • In tht Valencla ewport 200211"211 FlctttlCMll l!lualMM Clttk of °'9t1ge County TH WINNING BIO, 211 28. 2002 Th! 10 Plc)tu,. MIP 30e 1n ..,_, . • . tmounl ol 11 per diay e.dl, CA ll29!IO Dally Piiot Mar 7, 1', Name ltaWment on 03IOSl2002 DER IS RESPONSIBlE Mlttnt Avt '9111oa , .. 71 14, 21 2002 Iij089 Flc:tlUoua Bu.lneea Each bidder •hall Spencer Wll1on 21 .le. 2002 JbOpO The lollowlng pertonl 2002HMt14 TO REMOVE THE VES-Ftctmoue Bualneee 1tncJ CA e2ee.2 Fl ltl Name ltlt9ment lubmh, on the form Ftemlre. 1536 Valtncla. are doing bu1iW1 M' o21a0J~0P200211ot Mar 7. 14, SEL FROM THE HAR· Neme Statement ~,,. s WllM ct OUI Buelne.. The following ptrlOnl llimllhtd With the oon· Ntwpolt Beach, CA Flctltloue Buel,,... J .M PrOductlone. 3087 ---~, -Th103 BOA DEPARTMENT Tiit tcllowlnQ pt~ 337 112 E. 'eay1ron1: Name Shlhlment are doing bulhtl u: tract doo.menla •• lltt °' t2&30 NalM Statement M1delrt Av•. Coltl FACILITY BY 5 PM THE .,. doong ~ .. Balboa l1l1nd. CA The lollowlno PtflOll• Ott LIJlc. 1500 Adami In. PfopoMd IUbcon· Thie busJn ... 11 con-The lollowing Plf'IOnl Mita. CA 8282e f:totttlou1 Bu1lneu DAY OF THE Women Phyllclan 92&e2 are doing ~ u : Ave .• Suitt 109. Coeta trtctOf'I on 11119 Pfoftc1 duatd by .,, lndMduel are doing ~ u . Jeck Myers, 3087 Name Statement AUCTION Inc 103e C~• Ihle bulineN la con· 8udlanan SttMt Part· Mita. CA ll262e •• required by the Hive you 1tarted Taylor'd Flttn .... 2ee4 Madeira Ave . Co.11 The following perto11s Approved by Newport 8tlch. New- dudtd by: an lnclvldull ners Cllatltitt. 18012 Dtllld R. Brown. 3043 Subletting and Subcon· doing bu1lne11 yet? Newport Blvd.. Cotta Meat. CA 92e2e art doing ~ u 111 1ony ••um. port BNcti. CA 92eeo Have you iterted Mltctiell Ave. South, Pint St .. Rlvtfllde. CA tnactlno Fair PractlcH v ... 2·28-02 Mela. CA mv Thlt bullMU It con· Foot SOlutt0n1. 1835 Ha~ RMovrc.. Gtltda v Aflfi MD, doing bu•lneu yet? lrvtne, CA 92et4 92501 Act. 'l>ubllc Contract ~ Wiiton Fttmire Don Taylor, 18882 ducCtd by .,, lndMdu8I Newport Blvd Ste A, Publl1hed Newport tnc \CA) 103& v11 2/15/2002 Orange County'• Otnlff Brown ~ Code Section 4100 et Thie etatement wu EHll•k• lane #95, Hive you ltarted 107, Cotta Meta CA BHcll,Cosr1 Mua ~·. n 11 Newport KSttlertnt s . Wllet United Way (CA). 18012 Pine 51.. RI~. CA •~q. flied wttll the County Huntington Beach, CA doing bu1lnH1 yet? 112&27 Diiiy Piiot Match 1 8 9 CA 92eeO Thia atattment wu Mltcti•" Ave . South, 92501 EICh bid lhlll be ec-Cleltc of Cringe County 92&47 Ytt, 10/01/01 Richter lnveetmtnta, 10 11 2002 2002Th109 This t>Y11nt11 11 con· flltc:I with the County lrvlnt, CA 92e14 Thi1 bullntll 11 con· compenltd by a otl1lfled on 03'01/2002 Thlt bUelne11 It con· Thl1 ltatement w11 Inc:. (CA), 24 Cle!'mont, NOTICE OF duc\ed by • eotp0retlon Cltrtl of Orange County This bu1lnffl 11 con· dUcted by. huabllld end Of cuhltrt c'heck Of bid 20021114238 ducted by. an lndMduaJ flied wltll the County Newport CoHt CA Have you llarted on OV22J20(d ducted by I O()(JIOrlllon wilt bond In an amount noc Oall~Pllot Mer 7. 14, Have you ttarted Cler11 of Orange County 112&57 PUBLIC LIEN SALE doing bu.i-vfll1 No 200211tU10 Have you 1tarted Have you 1tarted t11a then ten percent 21. ~. 2002 ThOe3 doing 1>ualnt1• yet? on O:wsl2002 Thi• bu1lnesa la con, Buslnt.. end Glllda Y Alfli, MO Dally Piiot Fib 28 Mar doing bu1lne11 yet? doing buslneu y.i? No (10%) or th1 10111 bid Yea, Maten 1. 2002 20021114128 dueled by. a corporation Profttalon1 Code inc 71 111 2L 2002 Mfi YM, Fib 19. 2002 , O.vld R. Brown prlc1i.. payable to the Flctttloua ButlnHa Don T1ytof Oall~Ptlot M11. 7, l4. Heve you 111rted Ste. 21700-21707 Ghada Y. Atilt. MO Orange County • Thie 1ta1tmenl WH DISTMICT u • guaran· N1m1 Shlt1ment Thia atatement wH 21. ~. 2002 Th098 doing butlotu yet? No Notiee 15 lltrllby given Thi• statement wu Flct1ttou1 Bu1lneH United W1y filed with the County tff lllat Ille bidder, H Ill Th• following person• llltd witll th• Co~mty Rlcllter lnvHtments. by the unde,.lgtled that 1111<1 wilh the County Name Stehlment Emmanuel V. Lall1na, Cltrtc ot Orange County proposal 11 aocepted, are doing butlMI~ u : Ctertc of Orange County Flctltlou1 Buelnete Inc., Jamea L. Richter a public ~en tale of m. Clerk of Orange County Th• fotlowtno person• Senior Vloe PrMident & on 02/28/2002 ehall promptly execute C-TICh eo .. 26568 Call• on 03/05/2002 Name Shltement Pr11ldent tollowlng deecribed per· on 03J05/2002 lll't doing bueif'IMa u : C.F.O. 2002Ht3'1' the Agrtwntnt, hJmleh a Lorenzo, San Juan 200211'4&17 Tiit following peraon1 Thi• ltatement was sonal property w11t be 200211MM2 A.) Jabez -Srtak· Thie 1talement wu Dally Pilot Feb. 28 Mar. eatlltactory Faltllful Pe<· Caplitrano, CA 112675 llot Mar 7, 14, are doing butl!-...I u . filed witll the ~~.~!.>'. ~Id ~ the hour ot Dally Pilot Mar 1, 14, through Concepta, 8 .) ~ ~lh,...,!~ ~~ -u ~ amoun no ~'\Ir:.,....... ,. q.. -~, --......_ -2.lc&6 2002 nu~ ___ _.,. Jabez Devetopera ~ on O"""'~ ~ .. , _.. 2eMS Cifit ""l.O(et1Io. .. 30 • ( \N/U:>IC.V<U. 22ND oavor March~ Femhffth Lant,· eo.11 uc..,,"""2002111...... Flctl~UI Bu11ne.. one hundr... percent Sin Juan Ceplitrano, Flctltlou1 Bu1lntH port Btech. CA 11211113 20021114&12 2002 County of Orange, Flctltlout Bualnea1 Mita. CA 1126211 ..,.,... Na SteWment (100%) ot lht total bid CA mz5 Name Statement Mlchael Merlin Shade Oall~Pitot Mer 7. 14 State ot CU!omia Nama Shltement LOl'a L Lt CroMt. Deily Pllol Feb. 28._ ~· The OHow1no persona pno., lumilh I Payment Thl1 t>Yelne1t II con· The followlng per'IOl\t 130 1r.?. 47111 St . New-21 ~. 2002 Th1Q5 The property 11 stored The following peraone 3025 Ftmhfflh LMll. 71 141 21. 2002 H!!!ZO .,. doing buefneee u Bond In .,, amount not ducted by Ill lndMdutl .,. doing butlntll u port Betdl, CA 92e63 by INSTOAAGE COSTA "' doing bul«llta u Cotta Mela, CA t282e FlctltlOUI Bualneu Vertk:81 Shift, 26895 IHI than one tlundrl<I Hive you 1t1rted Harmon. CMstennn & Thie bulinHI It con-Flctltlou• Buelneee MESA. located 11 2038 Compau Electronlct. Oeon1t LI CtOeM, Sr.. Na-s•a•---_. Aliso CrMk Rd , Suite ::n:;tlL...00%~ ~~ doing bu1lne11 yet? Auodat ... 711 W 17111 dueled by an Individual Name St.tement NEWPORT BLVD. 3700 Nl"!J>Of1 Blvd 3025 Ftmhtelh Lene, ..... ,.,.,.,..,. 8432. Allao Viejo, .CA ... ~. '""-' Ytt. 2:69 St .. tB-8, Coet.a Mesa, Have you 1t1rted The lollOWlllSI PllflOn• COSTA MESA CALI· Newpon jJHch CA Cotta Mttl, CA 92112e The lottowlna persona 92856 certtllcatn tvtdenctng ROOlll<I LH Koodtlon CA 92627 doing bu11t1N1 yet? No are doing busmen u FORNIA 92627 1121183 m. butlneu 11 con· are ~ ~ u . Brett Nia ta, 23411 that the required Insur· Thi• 1t1temen1 wu Jamee C. Hermon 8 M!Chul Martin Sllade SES Conkllllng Inc 29 The items to be IOld Alexander C Aloneo, ducted by hulbtnd and A) t • ~ ':4..:..!1 Summtrlleld f63F, Aleo 111011 le 111 tlfect in Ille hi~ Wllll Ille County Blanchard, INlnt, CA Tiii• statement wu Dorian Newport Coaat are generally oeacnbe<I 2025 HillcrMt. Hermoea wife Opcioii ~, ...... Viejo, CA 92656 amounta Ml forth in 1he Clerk ol OrW1Q8 Coul1t; 92612 llled with Ille County CA 92657 u follows clothing Btecti. CA 90254 Hive you iterted Cove • Newport M'att Lupia 148 VMll Qenttal ccnd1tlon1 In on 03/01/2002 Frenk o. Chnetenaen. Cltrtl ot Orange County Schlldwatllter Eng1-tools and/or other Th11 busmen rs con, doing builnHI yet? Betctt. CA 92660 Point Dr , Newport the event ol f1llure to 20021114242 92 Sydney Bay Or., on 03I05l2002 neenng Services Inc housellol4 items stored ckicled by an IOdMdual v11, 2/l4/2002 Alan L Lew11, 983 Beldl, CA 92660 enter Into tht contr1ct Dally Piiot Mar. 7, 14, Newport CoHt. CA 200211Mt27 (CA). 29 Donan Newpon by tile followlnQ ptl'IO!IS H111e you aterted Lora L LI Croue Baytldt C0\11 W New-Thia business 11 con· and execote Ille re-21.JS, 20Q2 ThQ86 92657 01i~Pllot Mar 7, 14, Coast. CA 92657 NAME Sl>ACE No doing bu11ne11 ytl? Thll atlttment we1 port a..ch. CA 92660 ducted by· a general quired document•. luch This bollneu 11 con-21.~, 2002 T!!Q99 Tht1 business is con-GUZMAN. FELIX 8272 YM 2/12/02 flied With Ill• County Thia bu1lneu ie con-partnership bid MCUnty WIU be lo<· Flctltlou1 Bu1ln1.. ducttc:I by• • general dueled by • oorpDfllllOn GIFFI IVAN ANDRES Alex AlonlO ~tenc al Orange County ducted by en lndMdull Have you •tarted lerted The Flhlltul PM· Name Statement partnerllllp FlctJtloue Butlnell Hive you started B403 This 1ta11ment wll ~· OV22J20(d Have you 1tarted doing business yet? No ~lull~"'.:,~: The following persona Htve you 1tarted Name Stetem.nt doing butAne55 yet? No WHrTE SLULLY C135 ttted w1t11 the County 200281H301 doing b<ltlntU Y9f? No Bratt Nlst1 ., are doing bullntll u . doing butjneu yet7 No Th4' following persona Schlldwechter Engoneer, GU ENT HART RY AN Clerk ol Orange County Diiiy Pttot Feb 28, Mar. Alan L Lewie Tl\11 etatement wu ltd lllrough 1he guaran-Lahllna Glass Studios. James C. Hannon are doing Mlnesl u Ing Services Inc Al C215 on 03/01/2002 71 H, 21. 2002 IHOeQ 1112?1''w.!.tat•1~~-·~nuty flied with tile County 1t~• pege~era"i ~ltloniln 1&59 Gymkhana St , ()r, Thia statement wu Putlmt Interiors, 17915 Sdllk!Wectlter. VP Dated 3-4-02 20021114241 "" "" ,,. """ aeit< ol °'8nge County ""'"' ange, CA 92869 hied with tile County Skyperk Clrcle •A. Thl1 1tatement was SiQrled 5 Ban P11et Delly Piiot Mer 1 1' FlctJtlOUI Bualnea• Cleric of Orange County on 02119'2002 Tiit DISTRICT rt· Lllble McMahon, 1859 Clerk ot Orange Colmty Irvine, CA 92&14 llltd with IM County Th nollce Is gtYen in 21 . 28, 2002 THQ80 ~:":i!~te=n• on 02/2~2&813811 OeJty Pil<>l ~C:~~~ :~~r"':11~!° ~ g~e: St .. Orange, on ~21114132 p~YT~tyR~~':'. ~~~ ~encooto~ County ~~;~~~::• ot11~ect~~ Flctltloue Buelne11 are doing bualneu u Dally Pllol Feb. 28T, Mar. 7 14. 21, 2002 ~ wa 1•1 iny 11:r'eg~leritlH Thie bullneu Is con· Dally Ptlot Mar. 7, 14, port Beec:f\, CA 92660 20028114118 21700 et seq . ot tile Name St.11"'9nt Nttlonal Vllultlon Z1 14. 2L 2002 1!971 or n orma H n •nr ducted by: an Individual 21.~8, 2002 ThQ94 Thia t>Y1lnesa 11 con, Dally Pilot Mar 7, 14, Business & Proltstlona The following pel'IOOI Group, t!51 Kalmus Flctltlout BualneH bldl Of In t11t bidding. Hive you started <looted by: an lndMdual 21. ~8. 2002 Tl!1Q6 Code of !tie State ot are doing bulln ... u Drive, Unit L·4, Coeta F~i:u~~n:e ~=~o!~te~e:!ni 1~3~1':. ~.= ~:.gOl~~~eu yet? Fl~:ir::u~:~=:I ~v~J!'! v::n:: STATEMENT OF C~!~~~1!ublect 10 prior s~n~ei;~lv~ew~ ~.~ ~ P1yne, The folloWtng perto111 ate doing bolineu u : ~=rt the Ol~or l.We McMahon The following peraon1 ~y A. Rtkerl ABANDONMENT OF cancellation in the event Beactl, CA 92660 1509 Hlghland 011ve, are doing bulrn.M u : MIND WORKS P~ESS, oust111J Reta=t of t~ " Tllla 1tatt.!"enCI wu art dolnQ. bu11nM1 u · Thl1 1t11ement wu USE OF FICTITIOUS ot settlement between Sp~ny i..o~~1ml~n. 803 N1WJ)Ort Bt1ch. CA Barragan'• Land, 4019 Waaterty !'lace, State ol California llu nled with Int ounty a) Tree AmtgOt Trading flied with Ille CMJilty BUSINESS NAME Owner and obligated ,.ngt..,.. r . ewpo<1 926&0 leapt, 804 Art>or St.. Suite 100. Newport Clerk ol Orange County b) Three Mulkeltera Clerk of Or1ng1 County The lollowlng person(•) party Betctt CA 92eeo Thie buelnetl 11 con, Coeta MMe. CA 92e2'7 Beactl CA 92660 dettnnlntd th• general on 03'01/2002 TrtdinQ, 411 Sandpiper on 03/05/2002 II (II 1e) bandoned F'ubll1had Newpbrt Tl')11 t>ut1n"' 11 oon· dUCteCI by .ii ~ Antonio C. 8a1T1gan. The ·Amen Olnic New· prevalllng relH ot 20021114248 Ln., Aliso Viejo. CA 20021114121 :: ua.•v; ;. lictitlout 9HCll·Co1ta Me11 dueled by an tndMdull Hive you started ~. ~ ~7 CO.ta port Beacll, Inc .. (CA). :' ~ ~ ~ ~ Dall~ Piiot Mar 7, 14, 92858 0111~ Pilot Mar 7, 14, butillNI name Tiki Bar, Ody Pilot Marcil 7. 14. Hive you •t•rt•d dooQ bullnta ytl? No ......., 4019 W11terty Piece, pertormtd Copl" of 21, ~. 2002 Jh087 Linde K. 01born 21. ~. 2002 Th100 1700 Placentia Ave . ~ ThOeO OoorlQ bulinttl yfl(1 No Mic)hatl John Payne Thie bulln ... la con· Suitt 100. Newport lhl 24385 Merqul• Ct.. Costa Met&. CA 92627 Harry Btgramran Thi• itatement wa• duCllHedauebyy.,ou lndMdull1,.rted Beacti, CA a2680 •H rai. determlna· Flctltk>ul Bu1l""1 Leguna Hills, CA 1126511 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnffa The Flctltlo11s Buel, INVmNONTI0CE8105 Th11 awement wu flied wttll 1111 County • .. Thia t>utln"' ts con· tionl. are on fh 11 1he Name Statement JoMptl A Chlldtrt, 411 Name Sbttment ne.. name reletTed to hied wctll the County C*1I ot Cringe County doing bu1lnen yet? ducCtd by. a oo.i>OC•tion DISTRICT. and coplt8 The lollowlno pertona Sandpiper Ln . Allio Th• lotlowtno peraon1 above we1 flied In Or· The Orange County Clerti ot Orange Cour1'y on 02J22/2002 Y•. 10r'82 Hev1 you 1tarted may be obtained upon 11• doing ~ •· ll\tlO •• CA 9265e 111 doing ~ u ange County on SanltltlOl'I Ot1tnc:t. Cell-on 03/01/2002 20021113308 Antonio C 8arrtgan doing buelntlt yet? requMt Th• contnctof WHtclllf Beh1vlorat Olant Henke, 25162 a) Sp9 on Wheelt. 2·12·0~. FILE NO rorn11 will receive 2002 .. M211 Ody Plot Feb 28• ·Mer This 1tatemtnt -YM. 2·25-02 •NII poat • copy of Httlltl. 801 Dovtr Drive. Cl'llrltnda Dr. H39. b) SpaonwllMll com. 2002e&ll0964 Wied ~ un1i MtrCtl 011~Pllot Mar 7 14 7, 14. 21, 2902 D1062 filed with the County The Amen Cinlc New· "-raltt •t wt\ Job Sult• 108, Newport Mialofl Vltfo, CA 92&91 3400 Avenue ot Arts. Hugh Clllre Randolpll a , 2002. tt 2:00 p.m. 21 ~ 2002 Il!0&1 Clerk ot OrW19f Ccunty port 8Mdl Inc Oar1ie1 an. The oontractor and Btech. CA 92e!IO Thl1 buelnna la con· E3tll, Cot11 Mt.. CA 15 ~ Or., Corooa 8ICis mutt be l'IC'Alvtd at Flctltloue BUllMN on ~002 ...... .,.2 Amen, M.D·. ~ta ~lubcoutr-*>Cletlundtt Cttnertne A. Baum, ducted by: a ~I 9282& dtl Mar, CA 92625 ocso·s Admintstr111on Flctltloua Bu1lne.1 N1me Statem.nt ._, CEO ~ ~: pre11al~ 801 Dover Drive. New· partnership Ntnct Jlldl. 3400 Av· This bualn"' 11 con-Bu1ld1ng or Purchasing Name Statement Tht following peraons Dally Piiot Fib. 28, Mat. This statement wu "''" of wagn 10 all port a..ti. CA ll2eeo Hive you 1t1rted enut or Arts, E319, ducted by 111 lndMcklel 0111154on Offlce by the The loflowinQ peraon1 are doing ~ M 7. 14, 21 . 2002 Il1072 flied whti the County Thie bu91neu It con, doing butlnMt IJfA'1 No Coeta M .... CA ~ Hugh Ci.Jr Rllldolpli date and Um• llereln art doing ~ • De Haven't Rtlrtat, Cltrlt ot Orange Ccunty =·~ thtemptoyed by ducted by. Ill lndMdual ~ A. Childers Th11 bu1lnt11 It con· Thla 1tatement was lboYe se• lol1h, II wtldl Convertible Repair, 2AOO WMI Pec:Hlc Hwy . Flctltlou1 BualneN on 02/27/2002 1he oontrect txtcUllon ol Hive you 1tarted This 1tatement wu <M:ted by an ~ hied wllh Ill• County dme ttity wtl4 be put>Acly 25332V Clutlc Or Mil· Suite G, Newport BMch, Name Statement 2002111a1n No bidder may doing ~ yet? No flied with tht County Have you 111ned Cltrtl ot Orwige County opened and exanwltd 11 110t1 ltjO. CA m81 CA Q2e&3 The tollowlnQ pereon1 OaJty Pilol Feb. 28, Mar wlllldrlw :t. bid ror a Call'ltMt A B&um Cleft! ot Orange County doing bullnMI yet7 No on 03I05l2002 the Pun:hu1ng Otv11lon J1y J1m11 25332 Ktlltv O Reid. 427 art doing bueiltlt u 7. 111 21. 20Q2 Tb0T7 _...... ot II (!IO) de This 1tatement wu on 03I05J2002 Nance Jack 20021111811 Office ol OCSD. 10844 Cla11lc Dr . Mluton =.,,S~ngton 222"'fh:i,.f~'k Ct~~ NOTICE TO ~ :UbtdtNt for ~ ~ dither::. = Dli~P11ot2tt!~1~ 111:1'w11~11~:ntou"":r~ 2P.~2~. ~Mar ~1~ s:~s.v~c;.u~27~;J1~ ~ ~11=1 tt con· Thia bullneu 11 con· MMe. C 92827 CONTRACTORS Pursuent to. Stctlon on 03/01/2002 21,~1 2002 ~ Cltf1I ot Orange County Flctltlou1 Bu1I lo< tile loltow+ng ducted by an lndMdu9I ducted by: an kdvldllll Mr. Nick Schofleld, CAUJNO FOR BIDS 22300 of the Public Con-2002eH4254 on 0310612002 Mii OVERHAU[ OF Hive you 1t1rted Have you alerted 2221 Mtyteir Ct .. Coe1a School Oletrlct: Hunt· Inlet Code. the contract O~ Pilot Mar ~~ F1ctltlou1S Bu.i,,... 2002tll4125 Name Shlt9ment CENTRAL dOlng butlnelt yet? No doing buelneu yet? Mela, CA 92827 ln_gton BHch Union wtll conl&ln provtiloni 2~, 2002 JU\!251 Name tetement Oall~Pllot Mar 7, 14, The tollowlng peraona GENERATION J1y Jam•• YH, Apfl 2001 ~ i::.1:"1nc~.i:C:~i Hlgn Scllool Dlltrtct permlttlpg the iuc· Flctltloua Bueln... The foll~rwne 211 ~1 2002 lblOl ~~entdol~~1u~ ~,:·, 1 11i:i•W11~··~~:~ ~ ~·11::.nt wu Hive you etarted Obtain Documtnle oenlut bidder lo Name Statement ~~ ~1 Flctltlou1 Bu1lneu B•r Ave . Newpor1 SPECIFICATION HO. Cleric ot Orange Ccunty I h th C doing bullnMI ,_., No end Bid Ou• 11: Hunt· 1ubltltUtt HCUrttlH tor The tollow~-rson• Flow-, Fullerton, c• Name Stahlment "--~. c• , ...... 1 5•2002•84 on 03IO!ll'2002 n td wit • ounty Nlok Schoflet<I'..,' lngton Beach Union any ~ wlttlhtld by ...... .. " .,....., " """' Olton nc of Orange County High "-hool Dlllr1ct the Dlit to •ft•u-are doing u . 92833 Tht folloWlnQ pel'IOf\1 Ellffn Lawrence, 821 Sealed bids mutt be 2002MM7'T7 02J'l2J200'E Thlt atai.mtnt wu 10251 Yortctown Ave.: petformanoe undt~-1.;; Catherine & Company. Martln P. M.cOrtal, art dolna ~ u W 8ay Ave . Ntwpon submitted on the form D11~Pltot Mer 7. 14, 200281H2N Ill~ wllh the County Purchall"". Room 381 oontrtct or ~"'""" 2&1 Santo Tomu tC, 1621 Flower Ave., Flllt-Thtl 1 .. 11 Cul1lne . BMdl, CA 92tl!l1 ~ by OCSD In 21.~1 2002 D1111 Delly Pttot Feb 211 Mar Clerk of Orange County Huntington BMoll, CA payment of ~.;;,"tt:;;,;; Colca MMe. CA 112827 erton. CA 92833 22722 L.ambtrt, Solt• Thie bullneH II con· accordance wllll 111 7 1• 21 """" ._ ~ on 02l2el2002 ..., •• 8,, (' 714) ........ 333, earn-" dlr-ly Into Cathtrlne S1etnberg, This bullntta It con, 1704. Lake FOfMt. CA dutted by an lndMdull ~-1 ot the lpeCifi-• '"·1 -JCMlj! 200211"87• ;~'""4360 "'" eecr;; .,.., 2e7 Santo Tomu •C. dUCt9d by . .,, lnltvkll* 92&30 H1vt you 111rted Specibtlon1 Flc:ttttoue BuelnMa 0111y Piiot Ftb. 28, Mar. Due 0.t• Thuf'ldey, BY· Governing Board Colla Mita. CA 92e27 H1v1 you 1tarted Kllanlt• Butl'ly1kllll1t. doing butlr-. ye!? No bid blarllll and Ill"'* In- Name ~1 7• 11• 2" 2002 TH073 tMn:ltl 21. 2002 S91t<1: ISi Sutl McLIM The followtnQ Plftonl Flctttloua Buelneea 2 pm DlftctOf • Procurement/ .,. dolna bullMlt It Name Statement NOTICE IS HEREBY Energy Conttfvatlon AmerTc1n Nttlonal GIVEN thtt the Hunt· PUbllahtd Newport Morto•i·· 3700 s ~~ lngton Beacll Union 8MCh·Co1I• M•H Su..n t . Santa Ana, Dlaltal Teoh StNlot High SdlOOI Olelr1ct. Or· 0. Plot Merell 7, 14, CA 92704 Ctnftr. t240 Logan ~County. CeMorTM. ~ IH07I E= (~ :;:2t CO.ta ...... CA ~ ~~ f1ctltiOUI Buelneea ~ ~· Sanla Nia. Oeor\• N. Kent. ~~~ ,:..: Name 8tatement Tllll butlMa .. con-20341 rtl>Uco OU. up IO. bul not ... thin -~~ cl.-1 by: a eofPC)f911on ~· Jmribuco Ctnyon. the ab<WHtated time, i~ ..._..~. Have you ltlrttd Tllll bullMM It ~ H&ltd tildl lot tht 170 E. t 1 .,;;'Sir";;: ~~~ Mleed by: WI lndlVIUI IWIRI of oon1nldl tor Colla Mw. CA 92827 Enttf'DfiM• '"" Have you lltrttd theprc:i~1.J"'1:: QrouTtdl, Ina • (CA). Wlllfam ParM<. doing bulll'lltt yet? No Foot131U Fletd Renova• 43e CtmbtldOt Clrolt. EltCL VP ~ N KtnC don • Oott11 vw H1Qt1 Colla MtM. CA 82827 Thi• statement WU 1'1111 1ta.tttnent WU School Mtndatol)' JoO Thie bullnttl II oon• m.d wlttl ttlt County llltd with the County Walle 9:00 em .~ cMlttd by: • OOfPOl"llon on QM d °'** ~ ~~ ec.ny Maf'Ctl ll 2oQa OoMfi HIVt VOU lllfted ~ 2001 .. u.11 View H\gh Bcllool, ~O tx..lr1-T_.. ~J'/'Jl.No 200211mt2 17071 Ooltlald, Hum· rou ~., ... ,.. .. ~ Plot Ftb 28. Met. Olly Plot Ftb. 28. Met. illCllon 8eldl ~ ""°""""• V .• t 14. at. ago2 JHO&j Z. 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The Ugai Depamnmt aJ the Daily Pilot is pleased to announce a new servitt now available to nlUJ busineJSa. ~ wiJJ now SEARCH the nAmefor you 111 no extra cha~, anti saw~ ih' tiwu anJ the trip to the CoUTt House in SlzntA Ana:. Thm, of roune, llfo!' tlN search is compwJ ~ wiO fiU your fiaitio.a butin1SJ nawu 'ltAlmlmt with tlN County Ckrlt, publish once • WNlt for four Wttlu 111 requi"J by 'l4w •""Ihm fik Y""' proof of pub&l#ion with the Cnlnty Ckrlt. PILMe sUJp by to fi/.e your fictitious lnuinas ltlltnnmt IU tlN Dlli/y Pi"1t, 330 W. &zy St, Colt#I Ma.. Jf 1'!" """"°' :j pk111e c4'J us tit (9#9) 642-4321 MUI~ wiU 'lfUlkl llmlllt;n"ntll 1.for ")01' 'tO this pm«t/tnr ~ wuiil . If l'"' shou/J JMw. ""1 .fonbn' JWJt#111, 11nY <VllJ w IUtJ.,..,. will ~ "'°" thll!I put to IUSUt'ytl*. GooJ .. hf,.,,, W1i1 ~! • -c.=r.:: "11:.~ =:. ro.'li Mi ~c,..tr-~ .... · ·~ lttten • • • -.... • .. ...... ___________ -------------~----------..-.----------------__ ...., ______ """""' ______________ _.,. ______ .......................... ... - Gl EOUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertising In this newspaper Is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 as amended which makes It Illegal to advertise ·any preference. Rmltation or discrimlnat10n blsed on race. color. relig· Ion. sex. handicap, famlfial status or national ongln, or an intention to make any such prefarence. limitation Of d1scnmlnation. • This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertisement tor real estate which ls In violation of tile law. Our readers are ' hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are avattable on an equal opportunity basis. To come>laln of dlscriml- natlon, call HUD totl·free at 1-800-424-8590. 1~ GENERAL vma Patt lavishly deco- rsllld leatutes 4 Master Br's 5. 5Ba. 4 Fps, sparldlng pool & .,.. ~ csnron l'iews. 8lld pat* lil<e (}fOtJnds. Cal la ~ House delais. Nan Trider Real Estate 9'9-640·884, 949-3()6.2526 cell LEAVE THE BIG CITY BEHIND! """ Prestigious b6'JchsKJe holrles located on rh6 quiet Cat1fnl/ Coast In Morro Bay Prlc«J from /hlJ $600,000 mb•yhom1t1.com 1-800-576·2811 FIND an apartment througn classified POLICY In an effort to oller Ille best seMoe POlsl>le to our read- llf9 end acMlltisers, we Wiii require Con1ract0fs who IMrtise In the SelVI08 OireclOl'f to include their Contrectors License number in their advertiM· 11111111. Your co-operation is Q!!!l!y epprecia1&d. I• .. ,,.,.. , HOME flair • ~~"K Reglaie/ReTurbish Porcelain • Fiberglass Sinks • Showefs Counters 949-645-7723 A 10 Z HANDYMAN lllllall, reface cabinet• kltcllen/b1thlOOOratwlndowa Doug 714-548-7251 t MU'f I 1 I I .~NING • IDdeX -~111 -·-~~ ... ·fl -----..:.~-··" 11y .... (<HQ} M2-5U78 C'J SERVICE DIRl!CTORY -f'Ot All Your Home and Busines Needs .. ......... ......, ...... . ~.t..s ..... MS.Hn .... '_~ ____ r_ett_l: __ lf_ I•~ II :11 I I,.~ I 1203 N. BAYFROHT Prime Horii! ~Ntw-;;POf;;;lt~;Jlijj;;;;;i,~ HOIES OF TIE WEEK lhOWca .. HolftM Fear .... "' OUr Sit ~Plat ..... Ema. 9uppl1rnent I .,..., Adi SWt ., •. Deldlln• T~5PM AllO ••• Opift House UiUlill Avt. DHdllnt Wldnnday . IPM It Pllyl to Adverttte In ... Beet REDUCED $175,000 28r 281 hollae 3 frplc's, Lag\1111 Bttch. 180 deg(ee Model petfed r 2.5811 4Br 388, 11f 'dln rmfarea. w/d, I~ 1 car gar t carport view of City liahfs. Catalina house w/pt1vale rear yard Frplc's In bv & din rm. walk· 433 1 Btoonia. No pets, sunsets. 3bl }.Sba. 3 Ip. w/comm pool & spa. aat in do6el5 There are many yrly $639,000 ~Owner french en, Ovel5lzed 3 car P Tenore. lg! 94~?05 true trees lining the doC11. 949-<196· 7 fir. Shown 9b& www.eatrfdct-re.com 2 ~= iCU:·~ooo I I ~U:s·=brO.ke 0ppy Knoc:b, 8dl dott 818·242·6854 10 ~ 949-497-6111 Turnkey lux. spac twnhse, cell 8!8-97().5136 FOR SALE IPProx 2000 sl. wu 4br . COSTA MESA I I now 3br, 2.Sba. la 2 c a!lach 28 HOUSEWCOHDOS gai. $409,00Q Ethel Krawitz 9 HOUSESICOHOOS fOR SALE o Remax 94~1 FOR SALE WE FOREST www.ethelkrawitz.com COROIU DEL MAR Exqulsllt 4Br ?·5Ba t~11y _ • Abfflutely Belll/ftfui = 8:r':"st:~. LAKE FOREST ottered 81 1699•000• Bnl P9rt o4 CdM 2Br 2Ba house+ Lott, 3 Fp's. W{'J, tng. 1 car gai + carport lion Otte..... $769 ooo complete% llHIOVllfed in '99, · '"" at · nftrLI "•T 1 • I le he I: I '· COlaUlnt Realty urgo "" ~ srge c n w sts n ... ss 949.759~177 Waterfront steel sppis.. 28r 288. bonus 3bf 3bt Plfvlle clock room With own dllclc. Robefl 433 1/2 8egonle. S629K By Owner 94M96-3357 ONL y 4 LEFT Open SUn t-4. S#utilully CUSTOM HOMES Designed front condo 3br 38R 2.58A .ba. custom finishes' FROM $468,000 lhooghloul' gourmet kilehen SAT/SUN 12·5 sssg.ooo. ContJJne Re111y 2450 Elden Place 941·75U t n ----"9.::.:49""'· 7.:.:25,_,-o""soo""-- apen Sun 1-<C Gorgeous large rear unrt• 2Br 2 5Ba. mattJle. 1mve111ne. etc. Oflemd st $889,000. For more details please call Conti/lie Realty 941-759-0177 ONLY 4 LEFT CUSTOM HOMES 38R 2.58A FROM $468,000 SAT/SUN 12-5 2450. Elden Piece 949· 725-01100 E'Slde Value! 4Sr home In good condition on prime street w/1arge 75006/ pnvate yard. eat 949.a5&9705 1529,000 Tayjo!. a(Jf. 9'9-338-8885 180' Wlter Frontage 133 lfOUSE$tOHOOS I Cutbn wnwfrt home w/ FOR pvt dock. towel level. MCWtlt\DT' ~ $1,200,000 _ ..,..,,,.-vn, . 4br; nltrlront llomt with prtv1tt dock. mtn vi.w .. $532,000 The W1terlront Sptdtllsl Wendy Webb AdvlnCed Rttl Ea1l1e '949·723·1470 32 HOUSESICOMl>OS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH NEW llSTTHG Open Sundly 1-5 Moc1'lleY Pine Of. SANTA LUCIA PAl.All.0 largest Plan 5111, 4 5ba. Sl,625.000 Stefanie Meurer $.2,050.000 949-715·3156 MonlKlto Plan 1 OPEN SUN 1-5 4600sf 5br 5.Sba 3 car garage. ocean VJews, up· ~· mart>te ftools. gran-11e counlers. Stefanie Meurer $2.050,000 -------Dealllnes ----.----, Monday ............ f ricl11y 5:00pm Friday .......... 1buniday S:OOpm Tuesday ......... Monday 5:00pm Satunlay ........... Friliay 3:QOpm Wednet!<lay .... Tuesday 5:00pm Suuclay ............. Friday 5:00pm Thu~y .. Wedn~uy 5:00pm 111 Am HUITING-ro. IEACH 11 ... J& 11151 ~I -------So CdM, 28r 18a $1500( OCENI VIEW 18R Ewtythlng Brand New • '2\IJSr, 2Vl8t, stow. trio. mo. Ho ~ Bright & quite. els to 2-8edroom -11175. wmo/d .• garay;:. Fptc. S2650I 505-912~ beach. Fp, new C81J)et Bridget Apartment• 28r .,. Apt. partdog 1lb1y1temae1ot.com paint. No pe11, Y'Br Call Nowll St45Cr'mo MM'l').303t Exlll:UIM Home 28' 2Ba. lse, reduced S139&mo 714-842-2411 Corian oounte11. han!Wood Mt-224-3151 1156 ~ I floors & exquisHe, 2c ga· Clott to Bttdl 2Br 2Ba, · FOR RSfT rage. 402 Iris $2600mo. new carpel and paint. ga· aci. Cabot H. 949-675-5714 OCltnaldt of Cout Hwy rage, no pets. S1395/mo BALIOA PEJIC Wiik To a.ell & Vllllall + !! 100 sec. 942-854-2926 • • • Lg. 2.Br 28a • 2 TownhomM, 2Br 1.51'. St69&mo. 5t0 V2 Femleat. tte11. No Peta. $1~ Everything 8ninc1 Newt Oc:anfTonl 28r 181 111Cety CdM Open W&d Sp, Sun 1p ~~:~;i 1·~=:!1· 1~m:;11 1::::n I •. ........., ..... I -llOCfl NEWPORT llE.IClt • , • .,.. Ch-"· ... 1 8drma S850-$950. gettd, Houtt water & gardener pool, 08f'l9tl avlll, ape, BAYF paid, fenced yard, pets ok no p!!L Ti~ $1l!Wrno _.D05483959 Community' 3Bt/6". on Huge Lot loY:iltd Comm. !Br 188 $855/mo wllrig & gai to 75/mo w/palio & re- served carport. tndry IBG on site. Wall\ to Tri-Sqr. Klein Mngt 877-704-U49 X 9200 Newport Acroa !flt Strwt 2Br 1.5Ba. 1c ~age. no pelS. $1195/mo 1665 Irvine Avenue t4. 949-720-9422 Ex!. 203 E'Sldt Rtntllt 2Br 1 Ba w/ garage, $1525/mo. & 3Br 288 w/QM19&. $2195/mo. 191 Magnolia 94~5-3683 Large 2 BR, 2 BA $2~ 1 Br, witbhkooy$1400 $1 M<Wrno. agt. Sydney 949-400-1320 Nr Trltnglt aq ~ 1br 1bl duple•, ger, btcllyd, W/O, $1000lmo. r11ll 4-1 Mt-213-4239 E'Sldt lovely cottage, 2Br 188. Ing. lndry in gar. wood Ills. IQ front & back yard. pet neg. $1700'mo. utls & gar· dener lncld 949-631-1131 A Mut1 Seti Spac 2Br 28a. Fp. many amens. no pets/ smkg. 11695. 949-760-0189 714·~6-6283 LOCAL ........ Ellltlt lectlon Cd Todly II A 2Br 2..58a home In Ille heart al Ille village. f1mslled with beautiful appointmen~. Otter&d at $669,000 Can for details C<>111tllne Really 949-759-0177 38r 3.58• ClasStC cJstom Condo. Marble, gramte, travemne Top of Ille lint! apphances, enclosed patlO A Must See• Offered al $999,000. Coa1tUnt Rttlty 949·759-0177 OCEANFRONT FIXER 949· 715.J 156 LARGE TOWNHOUSE LISA RIVERA 94N14-4252 ANNE WILLEY· MM7~4t ARTISTIC Tiu: "'" S1·0 Nt: Pralnoioul lllOl&llatioa Cttuai< • Porttloin • s.- .. , tlJJ "1J '"' 11 'l"nlilv 11vrl (949) 4 13-TILE I I I J CUSTOM CREATIVE TILE lnstallatklns. slate, ceramic, marble. stone &tab 1975 1612044 Jeff 71W12-9161 LEAKY ~ Repalf'lld Regrouting & fnsiaJabon DEAN Tll! M .. 7WOS5. 714-MM526 714883-2031 -CLfNING lllAINTl!NANCE • HOOSE CLEANING • Weefl.tt • '*'-kly. mon011y Excelfent refs.. Violetta 949-233-6195/278·5649 COIKllR& lllSOllY WOii firepiocw, 88Q'1. Complete Londsg>pe, ReQi~1 A· LlctMe 75A7 a1 .. 1aa t Stunning EJtc 28r Twnhl $p8oolls end un-. 2 SUJ}- de<;l(s and paoos. comm pool/spa/tenn/beacl\Mllage nee/by $459,000. Prud Ca Riiy. B.J. 949-nl-0132 13 HOUSE&tOHDOS FOR SALE DANA POINT 33591 IC o.i. Vit11 Dr OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 12-4 Ou1s18nd1ng oppty. ocean views Total remod, 3br 2 5ba condo $395.000 949.322.0932 Not For The Faint of Heart agt. 949-723·8120 WATERFRONT 2-STORY SUPER LOW PRICEI AGT. 94t-723 .. t20 PRIME ESTATES Lota 6 Ocean Vlewtl agt. Patrick T lflOf9 949-856-9705 www.patrtclllenore.com ERVICE 2bf 1.5be, ylfd, quiet, I~ OF~ I ~.111=. LEAVE THE BIG CITY BEHIND I New Pnistigious beachside homes loailed on !fie qul6t CenttBJ Coast in Morro Bay. Pnced from !fie $600.000 mbayhomes.com 1·800·576-2811 119 AP'I$ HUNTiftGTON BEACH WALK TO THE BEACHll $400. McwHl bonus! Nice 2Br/18a $1175/mO. on 1 rear lease. 714-9tJ0.2468 %74 COMPUTER SERVICES 211 ELECTRtCAl SERVICES 803 HANDYMAN /HOME REPAIR SERV= 11 * I REALFSTATE I =otj ,,. PLUMBING I .... I • __ ,a_~ ___ r_ ....... I LICENSED CONTRACTOR No job too sm. Aft services! Repu. remodel. tans. spa. ,_ seMces ~ The 8ttt In the Wtllt for lttl Custom wi~ instaHatlons. 30 + yeers exp. Res/Comllnd 94H45-5675 , • FLoo:m I Slltt • Service • kllUll Wood/CtrpeVTlle/leminate Floors • Counters • SllowM 714-t7N2t9 F1'I Est. 300 GARDENING /LANDSCAPING Ditty WOl'll ~ Co. Maintenance, Lawn Aerat· 111g, Spmldel Tunt-lJpt./ Mark 949.650.9525 _<l ... Ron ~Young For All Yo11r Rtal E.rtott Needs! 714-432-7873 , -866-946-3257 TOliflU WI ITOUGI Atpalrs, Qeeo.Ups and Jtttt Abreml Htndynlln lnstalletion. 714'703-8850 StMce No job too 1111111 DI MOVIN-MAN dlrfKJ!otlll1nd1c1p!.com too ~ lntertor & Ei1ertor Ceretul • Cburteous BUSINESS YARD Ql.EAN-ijP treW Rep!lta 714-601...... & Cl'lellP COMPUTER SUPPORT palm1/h1dg11 Trim. ~•Antiques CAD IUllPOfl. syllenl melnt remo'lat, rototitt~1 new -.. ua•• _ F,.... ~ & !!8IWOl1!!ng. Mt/$14.017' .::le:::WllS,:.,_7!..!1.;:.4-84=8-..:.11.:,,,W;:.__ -,__ ·-.,,.,.,,..._ COMPUTER ASSISlAHCE I I ! ~F~e.• t:fv= ,,_.._ CollClllng, lnlemet Set Up. _ _ Software, T roubltlhoottng tb Oetian Ind moll. Dlnnlt .... 72H312 IT 8!!QUU> IE FUN! ..._ ____ ,.. 949-376-7825 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif. Public- U liliti es Com-mission REQUIRES that all used house- hold goods movers print ltleir P.U.C. Cal T number. limos and chaufters print !heir T.C.P. number In all ~ertismenls. 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