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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-03-25 - Orange Coast PilotSERV1NG THE NEWPORT -MESA COiV..MUNmES SINCE 1907 ~MPLETE MOVIE UST Annual eve nt gets off to thunde rous start with 'Storm,' a high-tech thriller ~"°' F tlmmaker Ha rris Done hopes to take the Newport Beach International Film Festi- val by ·stonn" this year, debuting his new disaste r thnller at torught's operung gala. The festiviti es start at 7 p.m. a l Edwards Big _ )'lewport m Fashion lsland, followed by a party at Wmdows on the Bay reslauflnl. •storm" will -be precede d by ·scn pt Doctor," which was named by Entert.airunent WeekJy as one of the -year's best short films. In just two years, Done -who§e business is based in Newport Beach -has gone from win- nin g the Audie nce Award for "Sand Trap" · at the 1997 festival to directing a big-budget studio movie. · ·storm" features well-known actors Luke · Perry and Martin Sheen and is packed with high-tech special effects. •nus is JUSt about the pe rfect possible sce- nario," said Film Festi- val Drrector Jeff Conner. ·An inclividual submits an independent film, wins the Audience Award, and then two years later comes back with a studio film.• Conne r said Perry, of •Beverly Hills 90210" fame, is tentative ly confirmc-d to atte nd the p,re- rniere and the Windows on the Bay party. Done, 35, said Wednesday he is excited about tonight's event and is looking forward to seeing his film on the Big Newport screen. ·1 think I saw 'Dances With Wolves' there, so I can't believe my moVle IS playing there, too,• he said. ON PAGES A 7-A10 Done said he got involved with "Storm" after a producer who had seen and liked ·&and Trap· approached him. The film is an effects- driven thriller. with a story that centers around SEE FILMS PAGE A 15 MARC MARTIN I OAllY PLOT Newport Beach lntemaUonaJ Film FesttvaJ director Jett Conner said "Storm" ts a perfect movie for opening night of the festival because it features big-name actors and has good special ettects. 'Wicked ~ isn't evil or thrilling, but performance OK T he most mteresltng thing about "Wicked," Michael Steinberg's thriller -that isn't very wicked or thrilling -is the perfonnance by actress Julia Stiles. Stiles plays teenag er Ellie, whose despised mother is fooling around with a creepy neighbor while her adored father makes hay with the Swedish household help. When Mom is whacked 20 minutes into the film, eve ryone has a motive. FESTIVAL FILM REVIEW . From there. things are just ho-hum. although the director tries to spice things up by throwing in weest,' some tricky camera angles, a Mitchum-wannabe cop a nd the inevitable "surprise" twist at the end. Steinberg and his cast do OK, except for Patrick Muldoon as the skanky neighbor, whose main acting choice is wearing d fish· e rman's hat in most of his scenes. It's Stiles who gives the film any watch -ability, Wlth a sulky/sultry vibe reminiscent or '40s film- noir dames. She is on the cover of Varuty Fair's current •Hollywood" ISsue, and U she achieves any large r measure ol fame. "Wicked" is the kind of film tha t will unme- dtately pop up on video to capitalize on it. -Anastacia Freeberg "Wicked" plays today at 10 p.m. at Edwards Island Cinemas and Tuesday at 8 p .m. at Cap- tain Blood's Vil· fage Theatre. THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1999 I Oassroom shortage may worsen • Newport-Mesa ofhc1als say 9 grade schools could be shy dt least a classroom next year, while same number rrug ht have excess space. h '-'-fl \ (, \RHI'-'" !kily AJot NEWPORT-MESA -CrowdE>d conditions at some d1slnct elementdt') schools may be even worse next yedl', e!>pf>Cldlly on the West Side of Costa Mesd Nine elementdn. schoob three m New- port Bedch and stx m Costa Meso -are expected to be short dt ledst one classroom, Assistant Supenntendent for Business Servlces lVtike Fme told school board membt·r::. Tuesdav. Another nine elementarv schools ar·e expected to have d lOtdl of 17 e·xtrd cldSsrooms. To address thL'> problem dnd other. commit- tees of parents throughout the d.J.stnct hdve been meetmg since ~ovember to deade how to reconhgure schools and unprove educdlJOn. Reconhgurat10n, as d1stnct offlodlS refer to 1l, is mednl to make better use of . care e resources, dCrueve d 20-to-1 rdUO of student<; to teacher!> m kindcrgartf-!n 11 pdrents want 1t. and reduce the dislnct's complt>x system of grarie configurations Portable classroofll.') dnd redrawing bound- anes are two solutions parents have con ... rd- . .-·ered. Some dlso have proposed operung nt>w · schools or ..opUng -not to reduce the sLZes of kindergarten cldsses But the process tSn't qwck. and mdr not he completed by the tune school starts m the tall. Fine stressed Tuesday that he wus not trymg to make an .end run around those corruruttees by presenting the clas room shortage infonnd- tion to board members ·We are forecastmg gro¥<1.h ," he said. -we ~e not taUung about housing configuration-.· i3oard members. voted to accept Fm s report. but took no other action. They clid n Jt say whdl they would do if the school zone com- mittees do not come lo dec1s10ns about recon- figurabon by the start of the school )ear, hut many board members str('";sPd that thPy "'Ne happy wtth the pron..>ss ·we have alread\ mddi.> 1t cledr that ti they don't come to a dens10n things wtll stay as SEE CLASSES PAGE A 15 MILLENNIUM MOMlNT South Coast Repertory is a 35-year succ ss story DaVld Emmt-'> 1s on~ of the founding members of the South Coast Repertory, recogruzed as one of the foremost pro- ducer.-of Amencan pla}·s The gradu- dte of Ne\\--port Harbor Htqh School and Orange Coast Collcgt is artJ..stic direc- tor of the SCR. which began as th~ Second Step Theatre m 1965 m an old manne surplus tore rn · ewport B ach. It moved to an old chme tore on New- port Boulevard m Cos- ld Me~a m 1968 and to its present s1tP m H\78. The $3.5 million South David Emme Coast Repertory in- clude-. 507-and lbl - seat theater-. · Today the th~ater has 18,500 sub- c;cnbers and an annual operating bud- get of $7 5 million. Mill nn1um Mo~nt celebrat~ people Who ~ • maJOr contnbut1on to the Newport· Mes.a community dunng the past century iTom Edwards back on airport panel DINING CRmc RNAUSTS ANNOUNaD i Former Newport Beach ~or served in the group until Dennis O'Neil took his -place at head of City Council. JLNlfbft RACl.MIO ~Pb • NEWPORT BEACI I -Fonner Mayor Tom Edwards is back on the BJ 1bro Airport Citizens Advisory Com- lnlsston. Edward.I, a longti.rn au-port activist co-founder ot the Airport Working (Jroup, wu appointed Wednesday u .i<Jne ot the penel'I oommuriity group repreMDtativ.t. The vote was 6·t , With Irvine teident Davtd Markley tsltMnting. Bdwardl tOok h1I flnt action a a new member Wednesday, wtien the commission recommended that coun- ty supervisbrs switch from Plan C to Plan B as the prefen ed project for the proposed El Toro airport. Pldo C <"4.lls tor El Toro to serve 24 • million passengers each year and John Wayne to serve 10.1 million annwtl pa • • ngers, with a high .. speed people movet linking th Tom Edwaftll two. Plan B calls for two mark t·drtven ~ns. which plann predict would C'4Ule Bl lOtO'• usage to incre by about 15% and John Wayn 's to hrlnk by almolt balf by 2020 Th~switch, suggested this we ek by Orange County Board of Supervisors Chairman Chuck Smith because of tho people mover's high cost, will be decided by the board Tuesday. Edwards will replace Newport Beach r ldent Tom Wall, who repre- sented the Lrvmo Chamber of Com~ mcrcc on the 13·membc.r conunis ion. Edwards left the advisory board la t year after t!llinquishing his City Coun- cil at. N wport Beach Mayor Oenru O 'Neil was e lected by th Otang County t.eagu of California C1f:i . Markley OtiJected to Edward ' appomtment because he aid th Irvine Chamber Of Commerce ~ould have th opportunity to offer anoth candidate be<:au the enti-a1rp<>rt Ade hU little representation on th peel. ClASSIAm --IS OAJBOO« ___ J 1 f ·13 ElmlWllMBfT 11 ·13 PUtUC MmctS----·--·· soom _ .. _. ' 1 fATHER A 2 Thursday. March 25, 1999 . . locals only Doily Pik>t • llST IUYS Asif unde:fstariding kids wasn't hard enough~ greer wylder !like store is wheeling and dealing · T wo Wheels Ont! Planet ts hdVlJ1g d usuper sale" from Fnddy through Monday at 1b two Costa Mesa locations: 420 L:. t 7th St. and 2650 S. Bristol St., 111;Mr South Coast Plaza. During lhe four-day sale, all bikes will be on salP dl lO'Yo to 50% off. To~ 11cunc brands on sale indude Srhwinn, Trek, GT Bicydes and Sp<>c·1cilized. A lot of merchandise is on salP, inducting gloves, hel- 1110ts, llres. shoes, saddles, trailers, pumps. lights. pedals. water back- p<.1c k.,, sunglasses and tool boxes. t\bo. Two Wheels One Planet olf<'rs free installation with the pu1chasP ol accessories such as l>df <'mis, t hild seats, computers, q11ps, huht'i, luggage racks, seats, -.11spens1on, tires, water bottle 1 c1gt's <.1nd chains. There's a limit nl three tnStallations per customer. ( · dll ( 94 9) 64 ti-7717 for the store 1111 17th Street and (714) 549-3869 1111 the Bnstol Street location. Noise Noise Noise is having 11-. -.t1IP of the century on records, c D-.. tctpes dnd more through "1111ddy The entire stock is 11·d11C'Ni 30'V., today and Friday 111CI 50'X, on Saturday and Sun- ' l<1y At 9:30 p.m. Friday, Best lh1y-; re<.1dcrs cc:tn bring in this col- 111in cmd US(' ii as an invitation to J~·I 111-lo c1 5~" .. off S<lle to get first Jll~k On llPnlS-gomg On Sale Satur- 1lny The sct.IP does not apply to ilPms on hold or speMal orders. fop SE·llcl"> <.1nd new releases will tJt• ~t<ishecl until after the Sd.le. New school district program helps I bridge the language gap for Spanish-! speaking parents I and their English-! speaki~g ·children. I Jesle'-GAIUUSON 1~~....-:.--~-Dcff~flol~~--~~- i i. COSTA MESA-Llke many · j · parents who do not speak English, l Patrica Baraja·has special con-j cerns about sending her little boy , off to school. j "My worry is.that when my lit-! Ue one goes to school. I won't be l able to help him,• she said. l Now, thanks to a $2 million, 10- ! year state program that board 1 members formally approved Tues· ~ day, the Newport-Mesa Unified 1 School District is offering a pro- 1 gram that has put Baraja's mind at l ease. 1 The program goes by the fancy l name of the Community Based j English Tutoring Project, but many j parents say it is actually much l more. 1 Hit helps us to understand our l children ... and what they are l doing in school," said Rebeca j Luna, whose grandchild attends l Ensign Intermediate School. l •How can we help them with l their homework if we don't under- j stand?" ! Each day, more than 80 parents j and grandparents join Luna in l Ines Vicente's class to learn how to· 1 help their children succeed in j school. A liue of strollers glinting i m the sun by the door is the only' ! outward sign that the portable 1 classroom is not exactly like every 1" other room at Whittier. l · Parents study basic J'Aglish, but ~ they #So bone up-on tllings like j bow to solve third-grade math l problems, how to call their child's j teacher and how to take their chil· lARRY ENRIGHT I DAILY0PILOT Juana Orozco helps daughter Yarell Vargas during their Pre-schooVAdult Educati~n class Wednesday at Whittler Elementary. dr.en to the doctor. Other parents of the approxi- mately 5,000 students in the dis- bict who do not speak English were enthu.siastfc about the pro- gram. "It helps us communicate with our children and witq society," said Gregoria Ramirez, of the pro- gram started four weeks ago at Whittier Elementary School. Dio;bict officials plaJl to open progra.IT1$ similar to the one at Whittier at other schools in coming months, said Mike Murphy, who ls in charge of Adult Education and Student Services for the district. Funding for the program is part of Proposition 227, the controver- sial law curtailing bilingual educa- tion. Under the law, the district must spend the money on pro- grams that "raise the general level of English language in the eom- munity." So although district offi- cials are not allowed to use the money to directly tutor children in English, they are allowed to tutor their parents. And if the parents have chil- dren too young to be enrolled in school, they can bring them aloog. On occasion, said Vicente, young mothers have sounde9 ou't English phonetics while · breast-feeding, with young chil- dren playing in a comer. "I live on the West Side," said board member Wendy Leece. "And these things are needed." "Our parents want to be involved," said Superintendent Robert Barbot. But many Spanish-speaking parents are intimidated by school officials, and embarrassed by their lack of English skills or unable to communicate with teachers who do not speak Spanish. The new program will give them the tools they need to get involved, said Barbot. ~aid parent Marisol Lopez: "I( gives our chtldren ctnftdence in us." - , " , . • fhp <;fore will be dosed for spring decmmg nn Monday, and will rN1pPn Tuesday with new relea.s- PS c1nd fresh used items at regular lllw pnces. Dealers are welcome. It'-. nl t 505 Mesa Drive East in < 'o<;lrl MC'<;cl Call (714) 556-6473. i Parents learn how to get their kids into. college Pelf'r Glenn Ski & Sports bas qrt'<1I d<'rtls nn sk1 tlnd snowboard mf'rchc1nclis(' The inventory rPcluc llon sdle excludes socks, tlwn11r1t unclf'rwear and after-ski I H 101~ II'-. ell 2700 W. Coast ffigb- '' "v in NPwport Beach. Call (949) t 1'l I '1280 \.on Hemert Interiors, dn I'"' ilt• 1111 rulure showroom at ,ii • "lt•wporl Blvd. in Newport 1. •o11 h ,., hc1vtnq nn in1port sale. I t11111111h Sundc1y, Von Hemert !1111·11111., hcJs om • ol lhe largest , 1, ·• t 11 in 1 •I h<tmkrafted Euro- •" 1°1 1111111turt• cm sale Shipments • I 1:r1111111• hctVP r('C'ently drriVed • 1, , "J1c1111 r111d ltdJy, dJld there 1 •>1111 • rnw-ot-a-k.uld pieces. " 1ci11 II h4:.! '.l050. ! • Schl>ol district invites families to Newport Harbor 1 High to find out more about the admission process. j JESSICA GAAAJSON Assessment Test I. the SAT II, and 1 the ACT, not to mention the Stan- ! Hunched :t~ desks, they to«;~~·re here to try to learn l squinted their eyes, tensed their more about what's required to l shoulders and cursed the fiends apply to college, H said Lorrie j who ever dreamed up such tests. Alston, who was with her daugh- 1 But these weren't students. let Katie, a sophomore dt Corona j They were parents. del Mar High School. The event j Hundreds o1 them, many with-was open to students from· all four i out their children, came m out of of the d.Jstrict's high schools. : the dark evening for Newport "This is to help students and 1 Harbor High School's first college their parents get a sense of the l night Wednesday and were strug-process,• srud Newport Harbor j gling to understand the Scholastic counselor Mary Lackey. Lackey organized an evening that had something for everyone. Daisy Moran from Orange C~t College talked to parents in Spanish about the college issues. Keith Shakelfbrd from UC Irvine discussed athletics in college. And James Banks talked about getting an education from the anny. "It's scary but exciting," said Audrey Roman, a junior at New- port Harbor High School who was attending a session in Spanish wfth her mother. David McGlynn talked to stu- dents about applying to the Uni- versity of Calif omia by telling them what not to write about in their personal statement. Do not, he told them. write about tbe death of a grandfather or grandmother. Other topics to stay away lrom indude moving to a new school, having a broken heart, or struggling with the Eng- lish language. Many students looked crest- fallen: What else was there in life? And then there was Paul Kanarek, founder and president of the Orange County branch of the test-preparation company The Princeton Review. "There's something you need to understand, the SAT has noth- ing to do with bow smart you are," Karanak told parents. "The more creative you are, tbe more advanced you are, the more the SAT pummels you." But before parents could relax, • Karanak went on to explain how 1 important the test are. .. Al the end of Karanak's first ~ session, which was peppered with " witticisms, many parents looked '" as il they weren't sure whether to • laugh or cry. "It stressed me out when my son was goi.ng through the : process, u said parent Susan;:s . Rinek, whose daughter, a sopho! ~ mo.re at Newport Harbor, waS : home studying for a test. "But ' now that I've been through it, it's .. OK." \ q 11 'd t 1l11onng SWe IS Ul 11r11<11t'!-t" c1t The Aoor Guys at 124 1 t 11h -.;l 111 <'osld Mesa. Carpet- NEWPORT·MESI SCHOOL BOARD WRIP ·UP 111 1-. 11·rlun•d 33'V.,, which Ill I 1d1•<. cill BNllf'r, plush und tex- '"' ... ·\11d lhf're is a 50% oU Sdle •ri 1111 l'tdmlf' Lile. rn-stock car- 1 ·!~ rllld in stock vinyl flooring. .. 11 f'1411) h.'10-7676 Urdper'5 & Damon's Ladies f a. ... hion!> is hdving a spnng sale llu n11qh ScJlurday on dresses, .p .. irswPdr .ind a("cessories. '\f'lt•r tt:-d tnN("..hdnd.tse is mdiked down 25'h. lo 50'}.,, It's at Westcliff l'ldlrt <.1t 1062 lrvine Ave. m New- p<lll BPdC'h. Call (949) 646-5521. • BEST BUYS is published Thursdays ind Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646-4170 or write to Daily Pilot. Best Buys. 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa 92627. ISSUE: Public presentation to the board • VOTE: No vote taken and stressed that he is not opposed to multiculturalism or to Newport Harbor High School teacher Angela Newman. His concern, he said, is with the dis- trict's Amenc.rn history textbooks, which he believes pay scant attention to important facts. ~ • SUMMARY: Newport-Mesa l school board members began l their Tuesday meeting with a j presentation from George Grupe, ISSUE :' j a veteran and Newport Beach ! resident. Grupe, an avid student ! of history, told board members I that he is angry about the way he j has been portrayed in articles j and letters to the editor in the j Daily Pilot as being opposed lo i multiculturalism 9n the district's l history dasses. l Grupe said he is not a racist I Local high School students honored • VOTE: No vote taken • SUMMARY: Students from all four of the district's high schools who participate in the Academic Decathlon, the Academic Pen· talhlon and the Youth in Govern- ment Program were recognized for their participation by board members Tuesday. Corona del Mar senior Amy Christeson, who is headed to Stanford University in the fall, told board members that Gov. Gray Davis himseU spoke to the Youth in Government delegation from Newport-Mesa. "Students in Newport Mesa have a say in something Gray Davis will be looking at,~ Arny told board members. Youth in Government is a national program designed to get students involved in government. For one wild weekend, 2,000 stu- dents across Calif omia take over government offices, write mock bills, bold mock bials and learn how government works. Board member Judy Franco rode a yellow school bus up to Sacramento with the students and even slept on a cot at Camp Roberts during an earlier retreat. Board members also saluted her courage. ISSUE : Update on renovation of Eastbluff School • VOTE: No vote taken • SUMMARY: William Farrell and James Reed of Project Services West gave board members an update on the progress of the modernization under way at East- bluff Elementary School : ~ Project Services West is man-• : aging construction at the school, : • which is to scheduled to open in • • the fall after a $5.2 million reno-!: vation. : • "We have a moral contract ... to: make sure the school opens on •• schedule and without too many; .. change orders," Farrell told board! • members. He assured the board that the school will ~ finished by the end , • of August. 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Vlc:9 '"'id«lt. a.ntrel M~r • Chl4tf fiNndal Offkef ~CA 92626. ~No 01'" ~CH AA rtgMs 1t111WA . " • TEMPfRANRIS the afternoon. Balboa 63152 TIDES Corona del M~r TODAY 62153 First low Costa Mesa 11 :1S a.m .....•. .0.2 64153 , First high Newport Beach 3:47 •.m •...•... 4.6 63152 Second low Newport Coast 11:07 p.m ••... . 2.1 63153 Second high 6:06 p.m .••..... 3.7 SlMF R>MCAST LOCATION SIZE PltlOAY wedgt. . 3-6wnw first low Newport ... 3-6 wnw 12:10 p.m .•••... -<>.4 Blac.kles .... 3 6 wnw First hfgh l\lvef' Jetty .. 3-6 wnw S:Oh.m ....... -4.8 CdM .• , ••.• 3~ wnw s.cond IOw •fter midnight IOATING s.cond high Varl•ble morning 6:48 p.m .•• _ •... 4.0 winds 1t O to 6 knots becoming weste<ly WA11a at 6 to 12 knots by 111blUAW: 57 I tt looks like rain today, with a chance of thunderstorms by the afternoon. ~nshore winds pick up for bumpy swell conditions. Possible showers Friday momlng. We have 1 west-northwest swell today produc- Ing cMst·to head- high sets. Wave$ will I be higher at the points .tnd rfffs. Water vlslblllty and conditions are poor. The sun will Mt It 6·10pm. ' COSTA MESA • Al'llngtion Drtw: A compact disc player and a purs. worth $366 were stolen from a car in the 900 blodc at 2'.45 p.m. March 14. • w.t lleker $tr.et: A compact disc player worth S 109 was stolen from a car in the 600 block between 1:30 and 8:30 a.m. M•rch 23. • lriltol street: A purw and its contents worth $350 were stol'° from• store In the 3300 block about 6 p.m. March 13. • lrtstDI Strwet: A wallet and its contents worth $95 were stolen from a store In the 3300 blodc about 5·30 p.m. March 13. • ,......,.._ Raed: A <•llular phOM worth S 100 was stolen from • car rn the 2200 blodc during the evening of March 13. .... Oln'llACH • ...,......... om.: Several pieces of Jewelry worth SS,822 ~ stotln from a hOtel room In t~ 500 bl<Xk during th• evening of Merth 21. • ..., • ar .. RolMI: A sulttme worth $300 was stolen from a shuttle drlYlng 1n the 1100 blodt •bout 7.45 1.m. Miith 22. • w.t ~ "-It A Cellular phone worth $370 w• itOlen ftom a c.ar In the 2300 block t>eiw.n ) and 4 p.m. Mal'Ch 21. • ... ., Lw: A laptop-compuw wottf\ S 1.610 Wal SWlen from • CM In the 2000 block betwlli'I ~ 19 and MMth 22. • Vie Opart9: A atlluler phorlt worth S 150 was stolen from a <Ir In the .MOO block during the twnlng of MMd\ 20. . . Thur~ Morch 2s. 199<> A 3 e sight of a comfort zone in change is unsettling ~m writiJ?g this parked on ar. 'oggy bOat ramp overlooking :the Jake in northern Inchana .re my family spent so many us summers. The storm that ped 10 inches of snow here eek ago has long passed, the bright sunlight in a dless sky is'fast melting the piled high alongside the d by a snow plow. The lake is frozen, but the ice is begin- g to break up along the e, and the first faint sniff of g i.s in the alr. 1m here to pay my last . • ects to a friend who has en an integral part of my life ':SO years. I wrote about him a weeks ago, telling us tales Red Grange at our dinner e. Shortly after he returned lis home in suburban Chica- ;he died suddenly -if that rJ be said at the age of 87 -of ood clot while he was in the spital undergoing some tests. • man had been there 'for me every crisis of my life, and I eded a last chance to thank When the funeraJ and the ption that followed in his ghter's borne were over, I owed his car, which had supine in the garage for ¥eral months, and drove to 4iana. I can't be this close and r come. It was the first time in y years I've been here in the ter. We moved to California gely to escape Midwestern · ters, and never regretted at decision. I still require an THE IELL CURVE joseph ·n. 1 bell ind.Jana fix regularly, but we manage those trips when the fore~ts are a lush green or an iri- descent red and yellow. So I had almost forgotten the bleakness of winter, especially in March, when impatience for the arrival of spring sublimates every other emotion. Now, sitting here m the slush of this boat ramp pondering my friend's death, I recognize a pos- itive function of winter that nev- er occurred to me before: the balance it provides to a perspec- tive shaped in the more amenable seasons of the year. The pervasive green of spring and summer hides the cracked paint and sagging doors and stark builchngs, the realities that have to be factored mto any rounded view of human exis- tence. Prom my vantage point, I see docks that weren't disas embled and stored now f.inn.ly embed- ded in the ice and likely to break a~ when the last thaw com~. Where there are rolling hills of rich green grass in the summer I see dirty snow, run- ning off in rivulets across the frozen ground. Thees so richly dressed in the spring wear only a central spine and naked branches giving no indication of the life that will soon grow there. The lake, too, is devoid of life. The ice prevents boating but is too thin to support fishermen. Lake ice is always deceptive and has seduced many adven- turous young people to test 1t disastrously. I rememt?er the car that disappeared one winter from a parking lot in front of the grocery store .. The assumpbon was that it had been stolen, but I was at the store the following summer when the ~sing car .. was pulled up from the bottom of the lake where it had rolled out on the ice and broken through, leaving no sign of its fate. · This trip has underscored another reality, not related to winter but harder to assimilate at this bleak time of year: the relentless inevitability of change. For years I have fondled this little Indiana lake town rather like those wondrous clear plastic balls containing a scene that never changes uriless you decide to shake up a snowstorm. 1bis lake was my plastic ball, FOR MIGRANS, EXCISSM SWEAH & WRN<LES Call Today For a Co111;H111entary Consultatior 1-800--FULTON ·. Fulto·n Skin Institute FULL RANGE OF COSMETIC SURGERY PROCEDURES AVAILABLE Center Cut Pork Loin Roast Small Red Delicious Apples $349 lb. : Re . SS.99 lb a 2 s100 Limit 4 lbs. lbs. Chi/e.1996 Twin Oaks Chardonna Yellow Corn s599 · 3 s 1 oo for Good with Fish Chicken Pasta • certain and dependaate, a stable reference po mt in an often chaotic world. Now my plastic ball is being shaken Up by other hands than rrune. We always stay in the same motel, a funky row of tiny rooms with thin towels and frayed carpets. But the motel sits atop a hill that overlooks a spec- tacular sweep of rolling green grass and graceful trees, a view that feeds my soul. The young couple who own it -and whose children we have watched grow up-just told me they had sold the motel to the county, which plans to use it as a refuge for the homeless. That's who will be sleeping in my bed-away-from- home after next September. lOf(f5 Salon • Supply 436 HEUOTROPE CORONA l>EL MAR 949•675•0655 ing nst When J visited the pubhc ltbrary, where I used to wnte many hours each week, I saw displayed the model of a mag- nificent new library under con- strucbon at the edge of town: It opens in June and will be a stranger fo me rather than an old fnend the next tl.me I visit. The field where we played soft- ball every afternoon every sum- mer has been turned into a parking loti the backstop still stands forlornly in one comer. Our old cottage bas been done over, with a deck .about its girth and some lovely trees removed from the back yard. The pavilion where I once danced to the music of Glenn Miller, long tom down, is the Slte of a r taW'llllt with a 1gn out front advertising •all you can eat pnrne rib. on S turday night. I'm not yoing to stick around for that But on my way out of town I plan to stop at one anchor still embedded dr<>ply in the soil of thlS town The Nook, wluch still offers the bnest breaded pork tenderlom sand- wich in the world. The owner told me yesterday he has no plans to move God, I hope not. I Uunk it nught be the final lethal crack in my plastic ball.· • JOSEPH N. BEU is a Santa Aha Heights resi~t. His column appears Thursdays. Educational Aide Materials for Parents & Teachers Hours •Work Books (All Subjects) •Test Prep Materials • Flash Cards • Learning Games & Much More Celebrating our 1 lt}\, ·-. -dnniversary 2980 McClintock Way, Unit F M-F 10-6pm Sat 10-Spm Costa Mesa (714) 557-7750 Introducing new improved DuPont STAINMASTER. rpet! The carpet that stays 40% cleaner! 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It was picture perfect." cm G n 1:-.11Nc NEWPORT BEACH -Fire- fighters were credited with sav- ing d home Wedne~day after a blaze began in a backyard gar~ge and totaled a car. · Authorities said firefighters responded to the blaze shortly before the flames threatened to spread to the home about 15 feet away. "If our hrehghters had been a rrunute later, there would have been a fire on the roof of the home,• said Lt. John Blauer, com- munity relations officer for the The fire began about 12:10 p.m. in the 2500 block of Vista Baya. Laura Lane, who lives with her husband, Dick, was having problems with her 1985 Ford Thunderbird. She called an auto mechanic, who was able to jump- start the car, which was· parked in a detached garage. Lane left the car engine running while ~he went inside to get something to eat. Authorities believe the fire may have started under the car's hood. Cameron Pemstein, who lives nearby, was watchmg television when his friend called an~ told him he saw dark smoke coming from the neighborhood. Pemstem ran outside, grabbed a neighbor'&' water hose and began doustn~ the roof or Lane's home witK water. About a mmute later, PetrtiJ stein heard an explosion. "The car exploded, and theti• the garage," he said. •Pieces or wood were Oying everywhere~ The fire was pretty big, and it w~ really hot. " ,, Firefighters from Costa Mesa! and Newport Beach arrived. moments later and established a perimeter around the home. ' "We protected the 'house before we started fighting the fir& in the garage," Blauer said. It took fire crews about 15 min·' utes to put out the fire. No one- was injured. Blauer estimated the damage to the garag.e and the c«r at about $60,000. The house suf·· fered uunor damage. 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FIXED ~1 !MIU'""' $24() 000 II $650.000 7 092 APR ['\11 Rll ll1'<D . l l\,C. • • ·ccident damages umerous cars in lot A 23-year-old Newport Beach oman accidentally plowed her ercedes-Benz into a car lot esday night, causing Ulousands dollars in damage to boUl new d used automobiles parked at site. Fortunately for Ute owners of ewport Auto Center in the 400 ock of East Coast Highway, ne of Ute luxury cars -Bent- ys and Rolls-Royces -were ged iri the accident. .. Police say Anna Scandalos was ·vmg southbound on East Coast ·ghway about 10 p.m. when she t control of her red 1995 Mer- des-Benz, which may have traveling at a high rate of d. Her car reportedly went up the dewalk, rammed a 4-foot-high all and knt>c:ked down a tree d light post. It Ulen hit two new hevrolet trucks and came to rest wedged between them. The deal· ership had positioned the trucks to shield the lot from possible accidents or prevent thieves from driving away with a car. Scandalos wa.s taken to Hoag Hospital along with her passen- ger, who wasn't identified by police. Authorities believe high spN•d contributed to the crash. Police said Scandalos wasn't driving under the influence and she wds- n't arrested. Ten to 1-2 oUler-cars on the lot were damaged by debris and chunks of concrete that were thrown up to 75 feet away from the accident. One of t.fie dealer- ship's managers said the cra!>h sprayed concrete and pieces ol the Mercedes-Benz across the Cdr lot -Greg Risling AROUND TOWN Send AROUND TOWN items to the aily Pilot. Around Town, 330 W. Ba)' .St., sta Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) -4170; or call (949) 642-5680, ext. 8. A complete listing of Around Town n be found at dallypllot.com . e income-tax preparatton and sistance will be offered through e Tax-Aide program from 9 a.m. 1 p .m. daily through April 15 at ASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- erite Ave., Corona del Mar. ppointments are available. For ore information, call (949) 644- 244. free seminar UUed "Under· cling Social Security Benefits" · be presented from noon to 1 .m. at Mor.gan Stanley Dean itter, 575 Anton Blvd., Suite No. class will be presented from 6 to 10 p.m. at Avila's El Ranchilo Restaurant, 2101 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. For more infonna- tion, call (714) 642-1142. Comfort Zone, a mental illness support group, will meet from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Lighthouse Coastal Community Church, 301 Magnolia St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 548- 7274. 00, Costa Mesa. Admission is ~ ee.• For more information, caH'.. · 00) 729-3877. fund-raiser for the USC School f Social Work's 1999 graduating .. .. OllTUllY ~Joseph Tomaselli Joseph Louis Tomaselli died of cer Tuesday at his Newport ach home. He was 69. · Mr. Tomaselli was born Aug. 6, 29, in Yonkers, N. Y. He gradu- ed from Yonkers High School received his bachelor's egree in engineering from New rk University In 1952. He was a ember of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Mr. Tomaselli served in the '.s. Army with Ute 17th infantry · ent in Korea. • He married the fonner Mar- b.ret McKenna on May 5, 1962, Pittsburgh. Pa. She died in Tomaselli was vice president operations for Vest Inc. in Los geles until last year. He is survived by his mother, toinette Rienzi Tomaselli; chil- en Lows Tomaselli, Patti maselli and Sharon Henry; n-in-law Steven Henry; and randdaughter Candice Ann nry. Donations may be made to the erican Cancer Society in care the J .L. Tomaselli Memorial d, 2 Lyon Place, While Plains, .Y. 10601. ~ LOEN'S CARPET has open d anew rea Rug Studio Why Pay D pt Store Prl cs? ALL HUGS & RlJNNERS on SALE. • 11ancJrnadc wools, synthctl , sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 PSaeetlrla St , c >Sic Mf' ' 646-4838 Thur.day, Morch 2s, 1999 A 5 NEWPORT lllCH CITY COUNCIL WllP·UP ISSUE: Special event permit for the Endeavour North American Voyage VOTE: Unanunously approved SUMMARY: As part of the wel- coming celebration for the tall ship H.M. Bark. Endel!J'>r on • Apnl 16, event coordiiiators asked that the ceremonies m Newport Harbor include the fir- ing of Cdnnon and guns. The cndedvour is a modem- cldy replica of the 18th century ship that Capt James Cook sd1lecl uround th<> world. It will I~ docked next to the Newport Bt•a( h Naullcdl Museum for 10 dr1ys The wekommg ceremony will take place between 9 a .m. and 1 p.m., and the 001 e could affect residents m Peninsula Pomt, Lido Isle, Balboa Island, Harbor Island and Bay Shores To avoid the outcry agamst a surpnse fireworks display at Newport Dunes Resort on Feb. 7, council members swd they wanted to give advd.nced nobce of the sp~cial event. ISSUE: Amencan fldgs for the new Arches Bridge VOTE: Unanimously accepted donation and approved budget amendment SUMMARY: Amencan Legion Post 291 donated $5,520 to buy flagpoles for the Arches Bndge, which is something Council- woman Norma Glover asked for as part otth1s year's budget deliberations. The fidgs would be placed on the railing of tJ.le bridge during national holidays, including Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Flag Day, the Fourth of July, Labor Day and Veterans Ody. The donation will cover the cost of buying 12 14-foot alu- m.mum flagpoles and 12 3-foot- by-5-foot Amencan fidgs The sleeves to hold the flags have already been built into the bndge railing. Plug into the Pilot Classified section to f lfld services from electronics and plumbers. to landscapers and painters For till' be. t 01tlwpedic care, stop by Hoag Orlh<>pedic Seroices-ifJ'OU can. ISSUE: Community Develop- ment Block ..irant application for fiscal 19:l9-2000 VOTE: Unarumously approved SUMMARY: The city's entitle- ment for Ute next fiscal year is $.495,000, and must be divided among three areas: soaal ser- VlCes, admirustrabon and other programs. The aty 1s eekmg $.43,909 for homeles· servlces, $74,250 for low-income elderly and $99,000 for administrdtion co!>l.!> The $26617 50 earmarked for Balboa Peninsula revitallza- tJon mcludes $200,000 for plac- ing utility Imes underground in West Newport. Daily Pilot o mailer what ·ow· sporl, or your ifljury, Hoag Ho pita/ i equipped to hand/~ it. JVith tht · targrsl, most experienced ta.ff of ortlloptdic urgeons in Ora1lgt Count,,~, Hoag pnfMms mnrr. ortJwpedic surgeries tlwn any ollter art.a hospital . .And, just as in port.~, t:\:pn;~na count . Sr> if you wan/ lo get ba.<k in the g;c111v., luult. 011 the shnnd, or ju.st sfmply back "" .,11owj(e.t, roll ori ovrr in l}u orlh<>J>r.dic experts at Hoag Hospital~ 'In lear11 m.ort about Hoag ChtlwjH:<lic 4C),,n1itt.\ ('.f1/l 800/975-646c't fuuiked #J in Orange Cotu1ty. • .. • • • .. . • • • society 'A 6 Thursday, Morch 25, 1999 • Daily Pilot Pegasus fund-raiser: proud parents, pliant pocketbooks T bey borrowed the Olympic theme •going for the gold,• and gwen the succes~ of the live auction, they found it. The Pegasus School attracted a crowd of more than 500 friends and sup- porters of the incredible work of Pegasus founder and director Laura Hathaway at the New- port Beach Marriott l lotel, rais- ing well in exces'> of $100,000 for the school. More than half of the considC'rable funds raised cctmc .. from d live auction of 13 1IPmS thdt induded a parking pctss on school property that sold fo r more than $10,000. Now, that's one important place TIE CIOWD b.w. cook to park. Baseball superstar Matk McGwtre donated a signed jersey that also fetched a home run m the donation department. On the whimsical side, a day shadowing the Pegasus maintenance man, Leo, one.of the favorites at the school, also went for major dol- lars. Leo can be very proud, indeed. Parents worked endless hours collecting more than 500 additional items for what was surely the silent auction of the year m Newport Beach. One entire ballroom at the Fashion Island Marriott was devoted to the auction. Guests mingled for more thdn two hours, sampling -appetizers and sipping cham- pagne wlule circling the auction SANfA MONICA · SEAFOOD Lent Seafood Specials r-~~~~~~~~-. ~~~~~~~~~~- Fresh Northern Halibut Steaks s7.95th. Fresh Louisiana Catfish Fillets s4.99 lb. Tiger Shrlmp (16/20 ct.) sio.95 lb. room to make sure that they were not outbid. Of course, the object of the affair was to outbid one and all. The more bidding, the more money raised for the school. One of the highlights of the silent auction""'was a selection of gilt baskets prepared by each grade in the school. Parents - including Leoni Lumpkln, Lin- da Kanow, Heather Re, Terri Milder and Heldt Berkley - served as grade-level liaisons to decorate and prepare the bas- kets overflowing with pride. They were an enonnous,plus, , attracting a great deal of praise from the circling bidders. Auctioneer and pro~ional party planner David Mh1sch commented, •rve been to thou- sands of school fund-raisers, but this auction has to be the best I've ever seen.• The Pegasus evening was chaired by pretty Susan Garte, tirelessly canvassing the party to ensure success. Garte worked closely with auction chair Gert Fralsee and a committee that included Diane Connelly, Ste- vie Rhodes, Jenny Petty, Jody Young, Donna Neff, and the classy and beautiful psycholo- gist Debbi Elliott, married to mega-successful Linda Isle medical products purveyor Bob· Elliott. Bob did not get to spend much time with )tis wife, as she was on her feet, moving the crowd to buy raffle tickets all evening. "I want my ticket basket filled to the }?rim,• she joked, offering to take credit cards, checks and cash. The crowd was generous. It was, after all, for their children. Proceeds from the event will aid in the construction of a new activity center, theater and gymnasium for the school. The project is expected to break ground later this year. Hathaway joined school board chairman Roger Palley of Lido Isle in extolling the virtues of the Pegasus education. "Our nussion is to build wings so that bright minds may soar,• Hathaway said. She was lll the compony of dedicated parents, including Dawn Theodora, Sandra Ayres, Linda and Valerio Giannlnl Sherry and Michael Schulman, Sandy and Mike Davis, Cheryl and Brent Holden, Uly and Tony Hsu, Marlon Palley, Kathy and Bruce Stuart, Deborah and Scott Plevac, lt.B. Kuppen- helmer, Susan and Ken Krueger, Mary and Kevin Green, Maureen and Phil Ram- er, Lella and Ron Sara bl and Alison and Woodson Woods. • l .W. COOl<'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday. BOTOX FOR FACIAL LINES Visit us to learn more Kenneth D. Steinsapir, M.D. Call 631-9060 to schedule now ~ 1 Oaify Pilot . Screening loGltions: ........... 7an.til 999 Newport CAntef Drive ~port Boch (949) 640-1780 == 1140 N. Ttmin Ave. °'~~ (714) 538-3545 " . EDWAADS ISLAM> ONEMAS Noon ·Coyotes" ...... Scxlth Cwt Vll..- 1561 W. Sunflower Ave Follow the adventures of a father and his 13· yeaM>ld daughter. Hen, who yearns for a mote stable life than the c.amree one her hither has given fler . 2 p.m. "The legacy" Santa Ana (714) 540-0594 ..... Ude) 3459 Via lido onvi Newport Beach (949) 673·8350 lMtroAesta 305 E. 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T£ATRO RESTA 4:30 p.m. "Rose Seller- This film det.aUs the hope5, lol1811i-. delpM' and bllSk needs of. yoong 9kt INho telts - on the street n ,she fights to hold on to the lit· Thurtdoy, Maleh 25, 1999 A 7 .. -~~ ~~her dignity and pride. I JO P"' "My Arst Night' A 9"0UP of,.._.~ d'ie ,.s of 1S and11heout~~­ ei\l0My • itwy experli•• •t wmt rt&norrships. te• and ~ for .. first tirM.. I JO pm "Venial Love• A wtwbi <OINdy, the film deotalh the~ Of EmestQ, • nunoe in•~ w<lld who to~ he's a~ ar"1 ~ell an .trehitect .tmitted 1D the wn aft• uying toc.ommit~ March27 Special .vent: Saluta to .cVon and !Nrtlal arts The following K11on Wld l'Nll'Wll lfU ~I ~119 will be: "Enter the Dr8gon •• "Swom to Justice.• and •onv..· ANTIQUE ROW . &: GA.RDEN CAFE Tlje C.Ountry Inn -Garden Cafe Oohs If Ahas · The BOO~ Store Newport Pictur~ Frame Stella's Place Sarah Whitcomb Cil'Ca Antiques Victoriana 4f C.Ompany 130 EMt 17tla St. Costa Mesa At Ne"J>Ort "E. 17tb Street -Bcbl.S Tbe HARP INN • (949) m-1J77 ROW HOURS: Tue-Sat lOam-Spm CAFE HOURS: Tue-Sat l lam-3pm Easter is Almost Here ,-----------. 1 Morning Special 1 More Than]ust Great Bread. ' 12oz Coffee & Pastry s200 l per customer. Cannot be combi1wd with any otht>r uftt•r. Fxp 1 lO, "!!• I I I 1 The Waldorf School Of Orange County Where Education Comes Alive I I Th~, Morc:h 25, 1m filni festival ~ .,...,.~i=:.·~-ctie ,,_nlng 'A.In~ llfe Into •n oll home, a~ of "<.lm.K bowt'"9" ~ J1°'#1Q ~ runs -•v t,,,.,. boerd"'9 ~ to lwf moth« en Y4ipfedktlll* women •n •-· a lrio6ent l«t'lpH p "' "8tc) Monday" with Mith.Ml fmrn die rnc>meflt IW' up tnl'OUC)h tlw> WHO of~. "' maQs hk Wit'/ to ol Job inteN>ew that \~change in. COUIW of di(" l'Mt of his hf• 4 15 p.m. "lwofTI • ~ ~~~M'-la~for. ..,_when llM ~In on a~ et tw hofM Md dW.own .... ..., .... ,._ hwl bMrl mwderad Wlntlntl tD .._. "'* dMh; the ,... '°' • hendsome .not· rwy wtlo IN~ mtV '-' tw t1D 1he killers 6 1" p m •enw the or.oon· Bruce 1M _,..to lntwn.tdoNI "1Plf$f.tt• dom with thlf f.-t1**f. ~ k11n11 tu film I P"' ~s Adllc:Oon• A~ ltvk In ctie style oN.W AttrKbori. • tMs Nm deUlls a young WO!Nf'l'I ~ """'"' fler.<.Ollege ~-thllt ewntualty ~ lnW • twtstad tale of IT)UI' der and betnlyal. 10 p m 1'he Money Shat'" A~ fllmmU9' gets t.Jn9led up rn OM liwl of M tubflltU, dw. N9w YOl'it dty street kJCK, "' ""' .,..... and ruf!JtK qua. do<umenQty EDWARDS 504.ITH COAST \llUAGE HIMll.. ·~ ~ IMlm llt • ...... ~ ... QIUght up in. nudlr lnve•pd11t1 wfW'I IN tNI to help a"*" ftnd .. ~ kk. lut did 1he INn ic.. hllptMendl 00. .. jl.lllt _,. ~10t ii ti. in hlct dMt et1IYll ~? l pm. "Ari A,, ... The ltleit.-.d Wit. of I ~ ardW'8Ct falls in lolo9 at f'lnt tight wldl her younger• W\ fianaie atw ~ Mn right ti.fen fie weddlrlt Aldlot9' the llMor'I wGI ruin dMt f~ ~~grows deip9t and """lntlmne • .,,.. ~ 4ptn~ • nus film (looMly b-.d °" ..... cult from die ?OI) ~ ctie life of• ~ t«t in Mexi- co that fhelt.n pnMt.IMAIS, llMNgllr and sodal ouWl5U who beUew the end of lhe mil· llMlurn akoo hewtllds U,. end of the wortd. c.»TNH at..OOO'S \llUAGE TH£AT1t£ l p "' Sh«t Films • '"Mulliganr Aflllt drlnJdng too many mtf11nls, two 90lf widows dee.Ide to eucute their hl.!Sbands' IMt wtst'I -to haw tNw nhes ltnlWn In the ~ trap "The Lion's o.n• A punk kid bruks intD • hol.-only to b9 con- fronted bV the owner. If\ engry. ramt man with a gun "DO YOl R OWN W U l O INC,, Wf"LI. ~HOW YOl HOW: < ·1111 u~ .111 1-888-500-5566 W I\ I~ I~ I I () l J S E Spring lloliday Vast.v, Baslutv, Ctram kv and vupplits aJ discount pricts ror lnformatl1111 T he Fir.,,./. Tilt' Ori~illal, Tiu> /Jt'H l THIS WEE K'S SPECIAL -EASTER IS A W EEK AWAY! Freesia /111 dv rltlu ate 'P""K flo'A rr1. /amou1 c;cent Ranunculus 1(1(1\mwt \fll'll't: lmth /7m1 f'n. f"I'"" rolon Iris hca1111/11/ hlut ,,, I 10/('f /(II/ vnAt•\ . . . . . Gerber{j m11t1an '""~In'< 1>111t1 ''"' Porns /1111c:l'1t la w 11c: da11~. 11wh11rlf ( J11m \<'anti more . C . , arnat mns ,., n wm1 , /1111mt1· . ... ... ... .... ..... $3.50 per hunch . . . .. .... . .. .... .. $4.00 per hunch . . .. .. . . . . . .. . .. .. ... . 7 5¢ per \tern . . . ... . 7 5¢ per .. 1cm $3.50 per hunch ..,. of ll'IClft*f. ~ 1-U 1n um dart· ly comk ~ drlma. .. 4' ,.. V;il!W' (See SChecMe) 4pJn..,,..~ Follow fte utM ~ tn~ of lllobwt and Mlitli. two bat Mindi dPlcMd to mollle5 .tnd dlllk ~. ~ "Swhlc.• wt... ttwy !Nit tfw!ir idol W1IMar1I stiatr. . 6 pm "tf I NeY9f See Y041 Aglitl• ,..... eldetty men bm • mt.elk~ and dlMITI °' ~ b •live~ ... ,. ·~ ptobMml with tile nu'1lng home w'*9 d'll)! IM. 1helf tMl'llly. the city and the pollce, they fNI' their dreMn't will b9 destn>yed until they are hu.cl to p&ay musitat l»d!dro,> fOt ~ '" • ~night, dub lpm. •t1n11M• ™' doa.wMntwy film r .. rur. eigfrt urvuly pro191Sionai ~°".two>~­ '°"'in A~ «M'f1ng .wryth1ng from sCllmJjy dlld fans to long nights With Id O.niek 10 p m. •floed Dogs# .kKt out ot ~u. hnthar gathers two of his bl.lddiel and heeds kn* the coumiy to !MW ,,... of the gMno and ~ for. t.U« lit.. AA>ng the way they pidc ..., • ~tit-.. college student. have • romMtJC: encocsntw With two r-honeys th<lt lads to • violent run-in WltJil the loc.als and get some unwel- come proptle<iM from • btidt~ voodoo m<1n, among other things. FOUR ST.M CJNEMA 5 p.n! "In the IUwl °' die *"' Set In • ,.,.. .... ~ ln 1he 19!0'l.. young boy~ tD """'wldl hk duty. ..w •• midwife*-i.11 ... OM/ cNld and the tole heir 1D • lon9 ..... ndltion of ,..ang the duty on to onn dlilchn. 7 pm. -ramng Up W.lldng Down" A bUdr comedy INt wiM Qlp you~ end on the -'91 of~ s.t lbout ~ a.t- pte whcm "'* become entwftied wldl wfl ocher's~°'"--' da1tl. 9 p.m. """-'" Follow 1he h.nache of lito. hrs wife, Elsie and Elsie'S ~ io-; Allee. who " dying of uncer. TEAntO AESTA 2"15pm.-r•tt~1Aa¥9 It" Thls1iltn. l'WllO!v9 ~an ~<*'I of ~tlrnen who ..,. struggling with ~ .tt.cts of growing older, pattkui.ty Ml&lla, who goes '°'the gr;and pttza ori • famom t91M- Jion game shOw aftllt' muilng the tmal1 prims MC1' time sn. canKtly •~a quatlon • But will Amelli WV\ 1he ultimate prize. true love7 I . Imported Ro~es hue:<' /t('(1t/1 I t•h ,.,...,petal~. f<'l'(/f colon .. $5.00 per bunch of 25 1.50 CJdt $18.00 per do1en Our~ alone .. ~ .. ~ ill Your Own Rac;ket1". Profes4iiOf1!tlly ·~t·up' and pre·~reened, waiting for your personal touch . .\dd nower~ fruit and F..ac;ter Eggs!.. ....... _............................................................. from 9.99 each /'fu1 I •"1f'lr11 I fr 111111of8/1,w1mt111( Br11ni lrtl '"'"' SI()() tO<lr P/u1 llUf ILfUOI 0$jtJrlf'fl'111 ,,, crtt'n und fl,,,,.,t rtnr, phlflfl ond topumt'I Whatever your Landscape or. Maintenance needs, Lloyd's cal'l do it all... HINK/NG ~~'lt'lfo'l2'}£';1P/1WJfrlA/'lof~INTENANCE7 I l'uture Brid~aJI today to arrange for your comultation with our bridal coordinator. J Let us show you the very lat t in tyles. cOlor. arid llower types for a gorgeous ~edding day. all our Custom department for beautiful arrangemen"' of cut nowers or plant,, We deliver, too. ~LL••Yo•s ~ LANDSCAPE/MAINTENANCE LAKE FOREST ANAHEIM HILLS COSTA MESA LONG BEACH/ ( 11...-1. Ii'""'"'' rnirr Arwohr1m llrlh Ru""'"< enlfr Pfl!l l.1".111 A~e SIGNAL HILL l tli l\ I '"I \ • 111 Ill f I 1 Ptln•• A~f fn ll.din,1 l>on t fir l>rtourcd <949) 'ss1-5s 66 {J14> ·779-5566 '··11·14> 54s..o31o ... , (56~)k·4~~1o'1'6 llour1: Mon-Thurs 9 •m·S pm • frl 9 am-6 pm •~at R:JO am-4 pm NOW OPl!N 'TIU Moft...Frt, rpet ..... and Tile y, Special Order 6 CTextures CJ Plushes CJ Berbers CSaxony CJ Velvets r11i.."1111.wrn~ FREE. Area Rug with purchase of any carpet & flooring (minimum purchaH of 76 yMJs) or 200 Sq. ft. flooring (949) 646-7 441 Ll oyd's Nursery & landscape Co., Inc. 21 83 Fairview Rd. Suite 216, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 EXPERT t.ANOSCAPINO I SPRINKLERS I MAINTENANCE Area Rug Sale • Sale Prices from $6999-$24999 6' x 9' • Variety of sizes available ~---------------------------..·~ LAMINATE ON 811 I 'Yt' Wt:A"-W~••HA r v U HJ'H ~•Ill( l'!All II "'~NIC. .. NI" IMPOR7EDCE AS LOW AS SLATE l.D<>IC 16 .. x16" 13"x13" Doity Pilot .,,,,.,......,, • .,.,., .... " ....... dMt oil ~.,.,,,........,..,.on...,.._ ol ..... 6•JO p.m. "'TM ... ~ Thm flm .... the._.. ......... ...... and blli<,.... flt•~ gift wflO ... rw. on the so-« • .,. flgtwtl tD ho6d on 1D the It· de .. ha: tw iJttlft•dl. drug -·· boVfMnd and lw dignity .,..., pride. l:lO p.m. "Ver1kal l.olle. A ~ Cllfl'Mldy. the flm dltmils e. lolle of rm.RD.. """9 In .~ -a wflO Iba 1D ~ hn • .-ydtllilb .. .,., &ella. an ~ .tmdllld tD the w.d att. 9'ytng '° CDf'l'lmlt .... Mlah.ll Spediil rMlt: 1'he ftlde• Come jaw'! the fun and itde with .... ,. "'°"' mcMet. .-,won. Otiilo and tpClf1s industrw. wtCh .. ..., ,... ..... .-mow Rancho La lAlmM. • pnyata 500- aaa ~In Orange Caun1y. Al ~­ donaWd '° cNntleS for dli6dNn. • EDWARDS ISlAND CJNEMAS 11.lO p.m. "Nmrt 11me" In • laundromat in South '*"°" Loi Angeles. Mstt. • 19 ~..okf wtv.. w from • ""*' tDwli ifl Ohio. ,,_., Ewlyn. • ~ .,...,.. o6d WOITW\ r-..t In ctie ~ The two become I good frtendll and ev.'ltualy must~ their.,...., symms aftw the riots '*'-t fof.. ~ 1n the~ of the llodMy IClng tNI sha«• theif worlds. 1 :30 p.m. Short Flm5 I ~ O'Oodl Shadow" Shaving dangtn por1llnd G&'Y'S ba.ar1-e ~ front.non With the llW1n9 Ywonia. •c.c.lli In Mr' A vhual po9n1 o( I fllther's legacy and the beMlty he brought to ctie wortd as_, through 1he., oh his ton. "'Digital Gfwnln b Wrntdt:JNd'. This animamd shott flm ~an innual .,_, funny ITypodles.!s upWnlng 1he ~. of the~ WOftd. "No~ (S. schedYM) 3:30 p.m. "The Wafting Game" • Thll •IMmbAe comedy and lolo9 sby ~ : cm 1he ic-. ttNggles and~ rn--ot an Mtilt. t.mme flltMe. ego _.... 911'1 • danc.er. --be .,._ modll and impoeilnt busboy. who .. wllit ~ at. New "°"" Oty resuurant. Sl.30 p.m. "f.i1in9 Up walrlng 0own• A bladt comedy ht w\I kelfl you engrosMd end°" the .tge of~ Met about ttw.. a» pie wt... llws become entwilied With Md\ ~ JtnW-of lolo9 and diem. 7:30 p.m. ·c--,. F.alng" A Ytirical l"OtNn1k comedy about Mil. lolo9 and OM ITlillt'S ~ o( We happil .. end I lasdng fulfilment. A goocMooldng. CANW'clri-I YWI, womanCdng superficW man of 1he 199C)I, Is sent°" • quest of dMt --tD the age-oW question of how • man l9COf)dles 1he ndi- dofW ~of lolo9 and family wtth 1he , lnstinc1ual need for v;aried and ~ tnu' ., tenqueSt. 9'.lO p.m. • Anard'Y lV" Despenlw to ..Wm their public~ 1V st> tlon afW. diabofic.al ~buys It. • 9"l'IP of an.RHsts ...... tis 1-.ge tD the ---end .-t to 1he uftima'9 putiidty S1Unt. Noon "rrtank Town• Set In Belf;ast In the 19105. this drama unc0¥- ars the tragedy. emotions end suffen119 behind 1fle llioMnce ~ ctie IRA and lri1lsh gowmment. 2 p.m. The SIMp' m11c.- Aflllr •Buenos AINs ~t upetiment "*~~of peoPe IOM "*' Identity .,., memory .... In ... efton to ...cn- Stnl dMt vktfrns l»d! intD soc:Mty. the~ ment aeetm ~ famly and WOfti ~ ronments. until some of 1he affected begin to suspect 1he Kt*M and c>nJ"niz• themsefves intD groups 4 p.m. ""'°8d ICllt' ler-1h the surface of this dMk SU>ry of ,_. '°""' ·--·IPtb• lie • humon>us.. bltin9 ~ "*1twy .t>cMlt the tnlth~ of doaimen- '*Y filmmalcing A film student c.onvinces a hit woman 1IO let him fonow her ll0'05S 1he COtfto try 1X> film a document.y of her last hit, and ttiey stumble a<IOSI an a.ortment of unUSUlll charadllB and encount.n. •Mullig<tns• ... ,.., drinking too many mwUnls, two golf widows dedde to •xe<utte their hust»nds' last ~ N\191tiek at. s1rewn In 1he Mild crap. "The Lion's o.n· ... punk ldd breeks Into. ~OM/ 1IO be~ front.t by 1he own., an angiy, radlt man wt1tl. gun. "The w~ 1Wo ~ meet one night and pj'opme a --of IT'IOfbld, ~1h bets In this dlrtl-ly comic IUSPI'* drama. 6p.m.-n-" follow 1he.....,.,. of Tho, hk wff9. EW. end o.itl'I...,..,, iowr. Ab wtlo .. ~of ~ • p.m. "1'old Do!p" Just out Of Jal, """"*~two of hk buddies and hmdl.,.. ttle ~ '° ...... ,,_of the,,__, anid ...., '°'. betW ... ~ 1he Wfl1 ~ pkJc •a soMgt1Mac4d cio11ge 9'Udlnt. haw• ~ enmunw wtth two ...... honeirl "* .... '°. ~ NHn ... the loca .Ad get...,. llfWWllt. come~"°"'• blicilwoodt YOOdoo "*" among otMf' tNngs. FCXM STAR C1N1MA S p.m. "'The T emrilt" ""'" .... wallll, ........... .. .......... ,~ ....... wflO..,., ............. -........ . ,... ......... _... ........ . .................. • "' .. Daily Pilot . mm festival tp ............. ...,.. "' ....... wfto-111 ...... ~ .,.,_. ..... • 1Dm..,,,... ...... In__..,. -lid~-.... ...,. ............. _, -----"''*-............. ·~ ............ lVnOAESTA ~15 ,.-. "If I --S.. You lilJ*t" ,,... elderty "*' bm. ,,_....~Ind dr.-n ot p&.yir1I for• lw ....,_ AftiJf ~ ,...... wld'I .. nur9ng home....,..,. ttiey ..... --~ .. ally Md .. polal, ttiey ... , .._ ...,. wll be~ IA'9tll ttiev-hllwl to ~~for stJ1ppen In. Nn-down 3;15 pm "'DMnlt" Thie &n (IDoMly ~ on • _, Q.llt 1'oln the ___, ttlda the In of• ref9'ow i.ct In MeJtlc:o .. ..,....., ~~and -»I CIUUatl who ~ the end of the ,,,.._.. rUn., heralds the end of .. WOfid 5:30 p.m. '"'M'1 Ant Night" A 9ftl'AP of friends ~ 1hlt ~ of 15 Md 11 11"'9 out~ dec:9pdoiis lind W'UU9ty.. • ~ elq)e111••rt with~ ....... ic- for the,.._*'- uo p.ll'l. -op., Yow lyW' ln~~~·~men ....... up In. psydlie1ric pnMlft 111~'9 ., .. ....., for.~ he an'\-·-ilftw., oW girtfriend In • jNlou5 ,.. craiihet .. <a ttiey -drMng. ~ EDWARDS ISlAHD CMMAS 1 ~ "'Ille lagacy"' A powet'fl.d ~ detl<ling the dr1mll of pol- lkl. 1tlis i.n demon9h11n how polftQl lnttWtrves -oti.n tomUe1ad, llKlld and 11oc.d Imo law .. ~ lndudlng the "Thtw Stn'llM. You re out' ._ lnl9iAld by the mutdltr of Polly KluL 2:30 p.m. ~ ,.'"". Filmed OYet the c.oune of• Y9M '" • snwll 10wn io South C.rollna. VIK doo.mtnury uplore& che deYSatln9 ConMqUenCM of preJU(lice It follow5 .. --whdl.., '°"_..,,.of h IW 0.. '°"1•Ian11e10 AlllQ;;.....,_ltwi ~ •pJn. ...... tDS.W 100Y..s"' n.w.n..-..~..._ .... .,_..... _ .. laA 100~ _,...,po-. •.-rtlln, ~ ...... lr6.a .. ~ ... ~ .... auttdr-*-i.I~ 6 p tft. Short flml N "loftlr ~ Zoron· A derti a.le *"It• t2~ bci, who cWrnl he's.,....,_ 1n oodw to~ his 0\1111 famly and the~ of iw-high. "The Vt7f9 'A~ • this 11'"1 ponreys • wyagi1 on tao.rd • t6'tt C.... u.ty ~an"" In -.di of tha pClf'll of ...,.,.. ·eanv..utionf• .,,,. film st-• dily in the lit. of .... ebouf.~ WicQld NH~ t.lf-w+vtl, ~ neuf'Otk. unemploy9d ldJ'eSS. '1llrve'l Blind Oetll" o-~ frilndt Ult him mo • bind data he't noc ~llbout. lp..m."9og~ Trmwil WI.th Midi.Ml from tt. nD1*1t be W-.. Ufl ltwough the strMtl of~ -he.,,.._ he way to• job in""1iew thllt could ~ the coune of 0. iwst oft. 119. Ounng the~ ly-dwg9d ~ MkhMI must ... wllh "9 giriflWld. ,.... and odw peope he encDUn1llf1 eb>g1tle~elofwhom~htm-he huds ID the drwt.d ~lbi.,ll. 10 pm "Nut Time• • In • t...ndromilt 11'1 Soutti c:.ntrlll t.m AngeMs. M4t1. • t~ wtww lud front. tnwll ~ .. Ohoo. rr..u Ewfyn.. ~ ~ - raeMd in tt. ~The two t. ::.rad fnendl -.1d ~ qumidon 1t.w 'Y"*"' m.r .. riots~ foeo-d the lodr.y IClng trail shelte .,.,. WOltdL CNT~ 11.000'S VIUAGE ntEATill 2p..m.•ftonn• A cNlllng fO-fi tlM ~ by • Stephen King , ~ ......... ., ..... __ Ml ...,... U.S. lv"'f-"' .,._ 1n~ .... ~ln•lllllNllpt•..aa •pm. ......... • n.-.y~--..thaaaneof1~111 • ...... ..,,__, ,..._, ...... gioup of .,... .... a.*'-...,._ llWy ... 1twr ,_ ............ "°"'-.,.,.._ und ·~~-·--.-.rs--­................. With_,.. of them. ' p.m. .,,... (ntllrpNa. Folow ..... end trbllnonl of~ end Marti. two bell fiilrlcM c'-*d., mcMIS ... ct..ic -.w1on, ~-seer 1Nll. • wtMn ttiey n..t..., idol Wiiiem 5NCMr. I p.m. "\ilHum" Hema. e )'OUf19 ~ im.m Me '8blo«i ~·,.., CM9'tt up In. murder~ tion when the --tlO help • min find hll girt-..,_,.. kilK lut cld h "*' .._ his girtfriend1 0. he jullt w.'lt mmrldon7 Or .. he 11'1 fact the .tum n1Uldllrl(1 fOUll STAil ONEMA s p.m. "'F.-f vOQCion· Set 11'1 modam day ,,.., v-.n. two ·o..o· .,. ~ .,,_.,. intllrnll l'IV .... ...d h -"Y of ... dying ert of the bMuUflJI ... tnchonal operll wi rii ~ ... ~­film. 7 p.m. "'Feiltt~· A group of ,...,..., M the St.GeorcJe bcmdlng tdlCd gmt...,., ... ...,., '""° • twis1lld end shodUng ~ wfwl by .. upon "*••l\e '° ~ .. ~ sulOde of., honof '1Udlf1t. 9 p.m. "Mr Zhlo'" Folow .......... ttwt-"""*' .. We cheraa.. Mr. ZMo. • tMd-. begirw ~ .nw wTltl -of his fomw -*nts. Not~ ID -~ w.ltt ... wif9 wtlo paid his way hough coleQa ll1d bore lwn • ~ ..t unwillng tlO lb9ndon ha mStns. who i-or-P"l9'*1t with "9 dlid, Mr. ~ 1$ fOf'C9d ID a-~ the two wonwn. TEATM>NSTA 6.lO p.m. "tf I,.._ SM You AgMI" Spring Children's SPECIAL 50% OFF Sitting Studio or Garden • --~ -----:=....---,,,,,,,,. .,. --....... _ .... -----.-~...: 3~32 E. Coast f{111y •• Coro1111 de/ ,\111r 92625 • (l)-Jl))(l/.)-1/1(} Nominate a special person in your community to become a Staples Community Star! A Staples Community Star Is someone who has a demonstrated track record of exceptional volunteer service In your community-from the student who runs errands for senior citizens to the president of the local Visit your local Staples store and pick up a brochure to nominate your favorite Staples Community Star. New lxlen1le1I ()11,1dl1ne Completed nomination forms, alon1 with an essay of 500 words or less, must be submitted by April tst to be ellslble for entry. for more lnfwntetlon on the Staples Comm.nlty Stars Propant, pt .... call toll frH: s-877-ns·s9'6 PTA chapter. A Stap'"s Community Star will be chosen from the COf. munity SUIT'OWlding each of the 74 participating Staples retail stores. r------·---~--------~ I t I I I I I I I E.1 L11 s I Cl p I es c 0 Ill m LI nit y s I Jr will receive the following l 0 A Si.ooo donation to the non-profit orpnlzatlon of the honoree's choice 0 A personalized 8"x8" porcelain star permanently dl$played In the Stir Plaza at STAPLES Center A replica star to showcase at home or In the workplace A donation, In the honoree'§ name, to the STAPlES Center Foundation Rtcosnltlon at special events Flwe ~ -frOl1I • nlUlik f"OUP Mid ~of~ few• ........ Af'9f MKountennf,,....,. whll cM "'""8 ._ ~ dMy ir.. •• .,.., .,,. dtr end the poke, they..., their df-wllbe ~ed until they -hir9d 1iD pley ll!Ull· ul ~ few 1tytp. pen In • Nndown ni9fttdub 1 30 p m •we aonn.· OonN. Ml ~ tie.uty " rt•ng • coeon.I town 1n lful is S4d!Ked by • ~ loul fish~ and notonou• heertb....a.~ in Olis M•y film bu«! on • dau1c 8rai11 .. n ~ EDWAA.OS ISi.AHO CINEMA~ 2 pm. "Nene" Thil Nm foaa. on th4t lolling And IOmetlmel drf flcult ~ ~ fOUt worNl'I and Nor gr•idtliothen wno mun dMI with huge dofhtt· lnC8I ~ lfwtr ege1 _.,cultures. 4 pm "My Luy White Fr,.nds" All docu.-ntary expk>;-1n9 the '""" of •ut friends upon graduet.ng from col• -their ~s. npiretaont end re~ on their. peinf\d lld)ustment to the rNI w.Qfid IP"'-' ~iSbw falb" A ~ Uile of MNll--lit• end time de.tti. two frieftdl decide "' .. i.n ... _... of high tcftool 1Nt It 1 ~)'bee 11 WM b -of tM liilk ..,...., ...... _._...,..__ ..__ .. .,.~ .... Chey -f nll °"' pa)' beck~ be """'* Ip m •eset • :1o1t• Comb<Nng rffllt) wltt\ fent1t>y. "*Y· .n .. ....,... pioyed sl«ket, is .hie 1iD pul off the uttimete ctw"ede, lt\et ~ IS fulfy employed, I \eW tie ""'st do in oide< to collect the lnhetlun<• M '•ta felher left hom 10 p IT\. •eoyotn• Follow the lldlt.,tUlft of • fethe# 4IOd h11 1 J,. yea<-old deughter, Nore, wtw> yMrns for • ll'Ort stable life than che cerefr" ontt her fathef' h•s 911191\ he• CAPTAIN 91.000'S Vil.I.AGE THEA.TIU 2 p.m "The ,oet The IS • lyoui .and tw .... aog nor, of C.u Cheng.• Chll..w conteropo<•ry poet who wes torment-.d by the love of h11 v.rf• Mld ""'"- end crushed b_, the culturel •ho<k betw"n UM Ent and West .and -.nd tr~tooo•I c.ulw1ft after tn0•"'9 to New ZHland "'°"' l'lis ~ '-'d Ch·~ •z.otcar from zoron• A~ tei9 Mlout e U~ My~ M"laft lenmorWto_.. .. ~ end W.. hom>n of juniof ~ •ni. Voyeg. A 11...,.,n- Tt!A filltl poltreyt. I wny9 Of' boetd a 16dl Centur; ~~ airawal 11'1 ....0-of~ pclfb of Jepen ·conwerwt .... tt" Th• him ~ • dey on the life of en about·to- be-e11>Ct•d 1141f black ~-wt.rte, s!Jghdy ,_.. roto<.. unemployed KVen "O•••'' 9hr>d O.te• O.we' triencb talk Nlft onto• bltlld d•i. he I not hbp11y •l>Uut lpm "'Wkked A If y...,-old ~<uwd of murdetin<J ~ moUwr d1'1<011 .. , IN V-lung "'-tn n Iha murder r;nyUety CC>< plcte ww1tn eduli.fY. bledln,.il, ta ~t> end u~ twtnJ • • -c; I ~ 10 Thursday, Morch 2.S, 1999 filni festival · tp.m. "/ll/IAtfW" Thi lhelUlred wif• of • sua.mul architect lal!s In low 11t first tigttt With h« ~ lllten fiancM aft9t IM90ng l*n ngl"ft befOf'e the ~ .Although the IWlol'I ~ r\#1 the famity. lhetr ,.. oonship grows ~ and more lnnnvte as tl'1'M j)lllil9S. T!ATIW RESTA • "10 p.m. "llelll DonN" Oorwl-. .. American beauty YISltln9 • totital -In 11n1Z11. 8 seduced by a hlndlofne local flshennM and notonous t.anbrHl!er In this suy film ~ on a dli$lt Brazilian novel t:JO p.11'\. .,.,,. ~ lWo pilnil1s who -chldhood Men* In 8-'Ullelna era. Pl1hl In ,.,. end~ f*t °' the mialcal IYlttt ~of Chell' en and fall In low wfttl the Mme WOINlll. Jt CDWNIOS ISlNC> ONCMAS 1 pm. "forgotlmn ,._. ~ -the~ of a v-tn e NNll tDWI\ In~~ thlt ~tl(plcnt dw d91111:R1ting <onteqUenOM of~. It~ ... -ts tlvt Md four membeft of the Ku IOwc Klan to bwn two Afl1can..Anwlcan dudwt. 2 JO p rn ~to Saw 100 v~· 'Tl* Warner !lrw. doc:umentllly cMln9 the films produotd -the i.t 100 Y"" end lhelf power to entertain. enllghllln. ~. Influence 1he world and pofhks and CIMtla dnls1ic fOdal cNnge. 4pm "lflNeYWSMYou~· fNe elderly,,.., form• muuc group Wld ~ of pl.tying b a Ive Mden<.e. AfW ~ prob*m Wiit\ the nunlng home~ they live. ltwtr family. the dty -.I the polcl. dwy 1-r their drNtm wlll be~ un1it tfwy-hlNd to play musial badcdrop 'lOr mtppers In a run-down nlghtduq. 6 p rn ·~c.·i Addiction" A t~ thriller In the style of·~ AtvactJOn." this film cktM a young woman'J otxemon with her college~ Wlt- i.tes 1n1.o a twlSted tile of murdef and i.tr.yal. CHILDRfNS BOUTIQUE CONSIGNMENT~ Children·s ToYs Hi End ',. ~ 1 Clothin.z & furniture ., -.,( 0-6>< ~ssories Lari!est Mat ernibl Selection in O.C. Top Name Brands . BABY BLOOMERS 1125 Vlctorta St. #A, Costa Mesa (949 ) 548-1001 The Original MIKE'I Hours: MF t0am·6pm Sat 11 am-5pm ••• • , .... '1XM: ~ 5tlOftll ..... (See....., CN'TAIN 11.000"S VIJ.Mil 'ntrATlll 4 p.m.~1m· 14 "'°'**who mows !ft wed\•~ .ft« ti.f home .. '°"' dollwt flndl '*-" In ClDl'lltw'lt (On. fkt_her....,.-**" ,..,~end ott. ..... ww.dl.~~·~ tynudlnt. 1 p.m. "TM ~ ear Ill 1tlil noW l"l'fVS1ery. ~ QIMl'I <Mn of contJ'OI .... two "*' any out. pWi '° ....... brieftlM of olct ,_ coh "'°"' ... old dnJf* ~ c.orwt.nt-ly .._,people .. c.. tp.m.·~TV" ~ to '9Clelm their publk-ec'"' TV sta· don efter a cfiabolk.al televangelist buys It. • group of ~lsts (ab their mus.199 to the airwaves end l'ftOrt to the ultlmata publklty stunt. FOUR STAii CINEMA 5 p.m. ... There cw lie Sqwfw" • 14. ChlMH <oupte livJrl9 In Los Angeles faced ''" wfth odd jobt, economic lnflablllty and o!Mr sttU90les, contemplate mOlllniJ bM:lc to thelf ho!M1'nd In thn romantic comedy of twists end tuml that tails the sw-et~r eJqlel'f· em• of lnv1'lgrenu In the land of OflPO"tUnlty 7 p.m. ~.,,_ Voation" S.t In l'flOdlm.dity rural Vi.tNm. two ·01eo· '' ' . . . ' . l \,, . I. • -411·' ! !" ,• Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUI'O •HOMEOWNERS• HF.ALTII Since 1957 ~ ~ ~ S >)~ AlftCft I t.M dq1Mt.i Uft F#•-n 949-631 -77 40 441 Old Newport BMI. • Newport Bacb (N.rtS..,.H..,-0 No Longer on 17th St. CARPET$ NOW LOCATED at 1998 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa OVER 25 YEA RS IN CO StA MESA •Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery• PLUSH-BERBER· TEXTURES s1299 from YARD Vinyls • Ceramics Wood • Laminates CALL NOW 642-8400 DESIGN CENTER ;;For All Your De orating Needs!'' FURNITURE RE UPHOLSTERY • Custom-Made Fu rniture • Slip Covers • Patio Furniture • Draperies. Shades. & Bedspreads. Add'I 5% Off For Shoppin~ This Saturday 3/27 /99. factory & Showroom• 1•)•1-.: I l.1r l ,, 11 I ,1·, 1 ( ·,. -1 1 \\. ": 1 • pm. "Fal!ino Up Wlldng 0own• 14~~Ntwll bep~•igrOIMdftl onheclgeof~~ ... ._ ~ wfWlM II/el b«ome entwined wtth _,, OCMn ~of io... Wld dffit), TfATllO RlSTA 6:JO p.m.. "The PW.ist" 1'wo pillnjlb who -<NldtlOod Mends In aan:.ion.. era. si-ttw In ,_ Wld bee.om. P9f\ of the mudml .,,.. g9rde of ---Wld fal In low wtth ·-- t:lO p.m. "la 5on1mWa• (The Sleepw.11.., Aftw a"*-Nl9I goywni1•1t uperirNnt oc-Wlong. ~of people loM their lderJtio- ty Wld memory loa In an 9'folt to ~the YiCtlms II.cit Into IOdMy. tt. gowmn• 1t aeew d9clpM fwnlly end worti enWonmentl, until -of the llflemld begin to JUtpeCt "" ~ and Ol'9lfllt• themMlves Into llfOUPS. &d..1 Jim Roberts ~ N EW AMERICAN F I NANC I AL Nnv Amman hnanaal 1> ~ .. nc.lo..k monpgc brola ~nng Amrtte1's pttmlCf linden •1th p~ l~I YI! U\T >""' lho.....nd.t of doll.an Oft« rhc I.I.-uf )vor loan. U«ntcd by the California ~"' ot Rn1 E.11.arc .u a R..I Ewirc flrolcn. ID ,114763 2 p.rn. •ftoien• 14 chilllnt td·fl tala ~byeS..,,_ King lhott s10fy. • Mriff of~ oww- renu1 1t • retn01• u.s. Army Al6ffl'dl outport kl Antalt\ka Mfldt • ceptaln in lo attempt a ret(lHI, 4 p m. •Get a Job" C:omblnJne l'HlftY with fantasy. Jay. en l!Mm- pfoved ila<Mf. Is ebM to pun off tti. ultimate dwnde. tM he ~ fully~-a tastl he must do In o~ to <ol*' t.M w-tt.nat NJ late f olthet left him 6 p.m. "'TM Po.(• This Is • lyrical end haunting story of Gu °*1g, a ChlneM cont.mporary poet who WU tor,,,.nted by the love of his wif9 and mistress and crushed by the culturaTshodc be'-the l!ast and West and new and tr.dltlot\al ailNfes after movlnc) to New ZHland from his hofne.. land. 9 p.m. -Tue MOM~ Shot" A documentary filmmaker gets taqgled up In the ltYfl of hh sub,.cts. th'" New Yorlt city strMl .. Ids. 1n this inter1s. and rffllrti< quasi. documentary -· ~ c ~ :J ~ Cl> c 0 CD E 0 Cl) --0 u Celestino's ~~~<~!:Z:w~I ~'~;:::1/~<' we offer ALL NATURAL BEEF "fall Ji,,. of VEAL R OCKY FREE RANGE CHICKENS C~TINo's Au. 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Space Is lfmitcd1 so rcgMcr l'arly The $75 clas!i fee may be reimbursed ·by your hralth im.uran<.:c carrier. R~ rv.itlons rcquir<'d . Plca"t call 949n22·6'.l37 to rc~erve your spot. HOAG. CANCER CENTER l Doily PilOt EDWNIOSUDO 7 P"" A_.-Nlgt'tt Gale ___._ __.. Join"" Jury n...-n. flmmeUn. .,__ -•the~ ,._.a_..ewardt. A ::::' -.pdon wtth hon d'oeuwet end Wow ~-.I moWe maMn Will folowh • -S~· C»TNH aOOO'S YIU.AGE THfATM • P m _,.,,. I.list Otll" In thll nolf9 ~ .-11:1 CMWI out of Ulf!tlpl afW tw0 men Ollf'/ out• plan to suilll a Mtfaite of old. ,_ cdrlS '"'"' .,, old drunk who concum- ly ttlOWI pmople the one. l 'p.m. -n-. w~ Glme" lNI ~ comecly Wld lolle sby ~ the low,~ end day-tio-dq ._of In • artll\ ""'-..... et(>ITllll Ilk. 9llY dine«. wannabe~ and lrnpotlnt ~ whe .. wait tables at• New YOtlt 0ty ~ fOlM STAii CJH£MA 4 p.m. "f~ Up Waldng Down" A bladl comedy cNl wll bep you .., •• -..-an.a end on the ectge of "JOAllf 9Mt about lhrM ~ wtlOte Ives beclomlt entwined wtth _... oClw"t stlUllllMs of love end dNth. 7 p.rn ·a. TNte or le Square• A aw-~ IMng In I.OS~ f4IC!ld ~ odd )obi. economic ~ end Olt1ef stl'Ul!llll. ~ rnomg blidl to tt1* homeaanlf lil I this ronwwtk awned)' of twlSts and twns bit '-"' the SWMt-ancHour uper1enc.e of~ In the land of opportunity. 9 p.m. "In the Na...i of the s..· Set In a rwnat• fishing Wlilge In ttle 1950s, • young boy comes to tiwmS wltti his duty to - IS a midwife~ he II en oriy cNld Wld tt.-* hW to a ~.pt tradition of pH5lng ttle ~ on to -'s chiktren. , , TfATRO AESTA 6:30 p_m "Thi Scent of vengeance• A young oil.._ 8 fofud to~'*­ junlce. his Job and the woman he tNly loY.- whM he II M11t to Cantnl Amerit.a to hMd up 1he company's Of*•tious only to find hmMlf c.a'(jlht In• violent and bbldy war~ a gowm. ment protecting the oil comp9ll)' and a rebel bllnd bent on seizing the oil fleldi. t:JO p.m -rate it or lellve It" This film revolws .-.nd 111'1 ~ cWI of Old- ~who -struggling wnh the ektJ of 9'0Wlnll oldec. ~Amela. who !JC* fol ttle gtand prize on • f""°"' ~ 91"'9 show after refusing the JINll Pfbet uc:t.. ti!Wa ~ly an1wws a ql-1ion. 1116' wiU Amtlil ~ the uftlmatia prize: true low7 ~ . 4 p m. "Canv.H'" This docwnentary film t .. tw"e eight unnlly pro' feuloMI sbtebowden on a ~k 1IX# In Allltrlll.t. C0Y.tr'9 911e!J1hllig fnMn KM1tlly dad f-to long~ wtth .... ~ 6 pJn. -c...ova Falling'" A M111tcai l'Omlf1tk comecly about SU. low and one man'J pursuit of true ~ and lalUng • tulfllknen~A ca~_. lm9. man of the 1990s II 5el"lt on a quest the _,to the~~ of how a man recondllf the tndlt1oNI ~ of love and fMnily with 1he lnsdnc1ual need for vaned and rwpeat!ld Mxual conqwn. t pm. "1CaW1 Addiction" A contemporvy thrilW In the J¥e of"Ntlll Attrac11or\." ~ flm de\alll a young 'NOmlll'I ~ wtth h« college roommattt thilt ~ ally IKllms Into • twlstiad taM of n'Udef and betrayal. 10p_m ~Kr ~ the ..... of this dartt story of ,,.nc;M(; l9dtniptlcw111111. '-a. bitln9 to11••-tlif about the~ of docurnwlt.My ....... Ing A fDm l11ld9nt convene. a hit -ti> Jt ' him follow her ---the country'° fin a -... mM'lt.lry of her .. hit. Wld dwy sturni* - ---••It of ....... dwlKtln and •l<IOG'llWI. • Midnight ~ Condom" A killw condom hotels New Voit 0ty holtaf9 In thk quirky. off.the-wafl ClOmldy thilt hat _.._. ,.,,. reWws. ~u CNWH ll.OOO'S VIUAGl THEAntE l p.m. .,.,,. Last Cal" I In this noire ~ eYWlts <afMn out of r.on1l'Of after two men carry out• pWi to s1NI a brieft.Mt of old. nn tolm from an old dnri who conswd· ly ~people the CHI • I 4 p.m. 51'°'1 films • .. "A Dolfs Ot." • Mlllcolm\ wffe. lines..,_ had~ when~ <olm bru$hes aside hh marNoe to deYota h1$ I attention to his dog. ' "Crimlon Wings• • A palmw stNggles to cope With the ~ dMf' of hit wife and portrait model 1 I -sMad lowt' • When the morning ""' bl.att. lif9 into ... olnle oil bottle. a game of "c.am>t bowling" ensue "1'11e~ A young gift runs wwr; from boaldng tmoo1 1 bedl to her mothw. an~ WOil'*' 111ft1 • violent ..,..,.. .. tp.m.~· • The ttofy IMlfddJ dl.tng IN COU1W of I ~In e ludlpelt bar named ~ vi.t.. • 9"1119 of friends meet tlo dwt ebout.,.., .....,,, They ~ hy have nodllng 10 hide from-~~ • )'OUn9. ~ womanker entan ltle K- and beglr!I effaln wtth MCtl of 1hem. 1o::n-;:e~~ A ~fllbWIQled up In.._ Iv. of hll IUbjects. f\ree ,.._York dty sV9et • Idell, In tNs im... and l'MllRk ~ f tllry Milt C»TAIH Ill.COD'S YIU.AGE ll4l'ATllE 2 p..m. Nllwpoft 9-:tl lrMml1ional Rkn fentval A~Wlnnen' • I datebook Thursday, Morch 2s. 1999 A 11 Unbelievable. S11rprising. Too long. Ahh, file Oscars • l&l>fT'OWS ~ The Reel Cr1t1a col-- umn features movie wtiques wntten by community members seniing on our panel. Those eyes. Helen. and Tom needs a shave and eye make· up? She looked like a blond Mortida -very scary. How soon is Celine Dion gomg to retire -we are real- ly tired of her, and we were mall films dominate the winners· lists I n a year donunated by films the majority of the public did not see, the Oc;cars were full of surprises. Roberto Berugru became the h.rst foreign actor to receive the best actor Oscar. F or yea.rs the Academy Awards have been a bLg deal to me. Three ti.mes 1 nave spent the clay m tJ1e bleach- ers waiting for the stars to arnve. This year, ror the second bme, I hosted an Oscar pdrty. So Odtural· ty, when I was asked to review the show, I looked forward to doing so. Too bad! It can be summed up glad we didn't HeldJ Bressler The best picturP I "Shake- speare in Love•) and the best director (Steven Spielberg) were not for the same hlm -a rare happening last seen in the early 1980s. 1n· fact, Spiel berg's film, •Saving Private Ryan," was the tavonte pick among pundits as best picture, but "Shakespeare m Love• dominated the awards. have to sit belund her -lose the hat! in one word..!.... boring.· And We all lost track of bow many tunes Whoop1 changed her clothes, and her entrance was funny after that -not. REEL CRmCS that's not just my opinion. it's also my friends' and my family's. While we did like some pclrts, most of it was Just too dragged out. However. in the interest of a review here, are a few of the things that the group ~to say:~ We can't get enough of Roberto Benigni. We wish he had won everything, inducting Uungs he wasn't even nominated tor. Please don't let Debbie Allen do any more dance mterpreta- tions of the best pictures. What was that all about? Unlike last year, when the blockbuster film ·ntaruc• won many awards, this year small films dominated the nominations and the winners' lists. Some of this change is due to the incredi- ble amount oflnoney spent "campaigning" for Oscars by studios. Tom Hanks should hdve shaved. Geena Davis, Jennifer Lopez and Lynn Redgrc~ve all looked wonderful. In fact, we liked most of the dresses, most of the hair and all of the diamonds. - We liked what Gwyneth Pal- trow Sdid 10 her acceptance speech, but we thought her dress was too big and her hair too severe. We liked the long, dragged- out speeches. They gave us time to get more food. use the bath- room and change our clothes. As for tbe awdJd!. show, I was 1· debghted to see fewer outra- geous gowns and tuxedos (I quess Cher wasn't invited this yedf.) The only truly scdl)' outfit was worn by Celine Dion, who Judi Dench should have won last year. And finally, Billy Crys- tal come back. We rruss you. 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GJee-longest show MtcheUe ever (more Hancock I would have voted for a be between the under-appreaated Nick Nolte, for his devastating work m •Affliction,• and Sir Ian McKellan's subtle performance m "Gods and Monsters.• However, 1l is great to see the academy honor an actor for a comedic. f ully offering Susanne Perei to give Liam thdn four hours), I didn't check my watch too many b.n).es. However, the interpretive dance number could have been deleted and l bet no one but choreogra- pher Debbie Allen would have complained. Neeson a "wedgie• to gel tum tv Ldlk about the new "Star Wars" moVle, she made Joan Rivers look classy by comparison role, and in a foreign hlm no less' Also surpnsing was the best picture award to "Shakespeare • SUSANNE PEREZ. 45. lives tn Costa Mesa and is an executive secretary for ap office furniture manufacturing firm Generation X stars may have taken over "The Thin Red Line" was shut out, unJustlflably so. Both Rachel Gnffilhs and Emtly Watson were wonderful m "Hillary and Jack- ie," but everyone loved Gwyneth Paltrow in "Shakespeare in Love." The list goes on arid on. AJthough I haven't seen any film m 1999 that I believe deserves an Academy Award, I'm sure next year's awards will bnng more surprises and honors for yet another set of wonderful achievements. rn Love." It was expected for months that "SaVlflg Private Ryan· would Wlll, although it's a much more demanding picture to watch. As wonderful as MShake- speare• was, "Ryan• was far superior storytelling and packed a bigger emotional waUop Gwyneth Paltrow was lurru- nous in "Shakespeare," but my favorite actress was Fernanda Montenegro in Argentina's "Central Station." AJthough not young and not as pretty, she did more with just the expression m her eyes than anyone else. 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Tom Hanks .. who hai. played incredibly divergent . roles, from •splash" to "819· to •Forrest Gump• to "Ph.Lladel- phla • to ·saving Privdte Ryan,· d,eserved anotht>r Oscar for tus c;tellar perfonndnce ds the daunt- less Capt Miller Best actres.c;· Gwyneth Paltrow persoruf1es the best of the new generation of stars I !e r perfor- mance m ,"Shdke':>pedre m Love" dild her accc>plancc speech reveal 'depth of charactm lar beyond her yedtS. Thn>c ol U1e hve nonu- nees m this ctttegory are her con· temponme!.> m dge. and s1gndl a rhd11gmg of the guard Best dLiecto1 Steven Sp1el- herg has mad" the mast gut- wrPnchmg, intc•nw and redllsti~ mo\'1e ever mdde dbout war It 1S ttttmg thdt tu., cumerdmdn, film t•d1tor and sound effects man also won m their categones, b<'C"dU'>P lht>} dll conspired to re- { redte tht> horrendous expen- ..!nc t•s Pndml'd by the hNOJC sol- d1t•rs on D·Ddy BPsl p1cturt> The two mo':>t important war films ever made were nommated this year. But it appears that voters for •Saving Pri- vate Ryan• and •Tue Thin Red Line• canceled each John Depko other out so that "Shakespeare In Love" could win. A very worthy film, but one that demonstrates the growing power of the "Genera- tion ~" stars who made up so much of the nominated fihns' supporting casts. We'll se~ more of this crew at future Oscar shows. And so it goes ... • JOHN DEPtCO. 48, is a Costa Mesa res ident and a senior investigator for the Orange County Publk Defender's Office. Oscar categories should be divided I ls hakespeare in Love· beat •Saving Private Ryan.• It was hard to believe. I thought that Steven Designer Clothing through Consignment High End Labels Featuring: p R E M I ESCADA, ~ AaMANI, VD.SACE E R ILABEISI •...•..•...•.....•..•. Men's Clothing also available Image Consulting Available by Appointment Only , ... 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I loved • Sav- ing Private Ryan,• saw il three times, remember almost every- thing that happened, but I de~­ nitely enjoyed "Shakespeare m Love" more. Shakespeare's con· tent was a lot easier to handle. Did the Academy pick proper- ly? Given the nominees, yes; giv- en the spectrum available, no. Gwyneth Paltrow was phenome- nal in •Shakespeare.• She did more for that movie than the rest combined. As for Dame Judi Dench wm.ning for be r portrayal of Queen Elizabeth in the same movie. I can't understand the thought behind it. She was bare- ly more than an extra. With another Oscar show behind us, I ttunk overall, it went splendidly. They just need to break up their categories a bit more and find people to nominate who have e nough time on screen so · that we have a chance to judge their performance. •MELISSA RICHARDSON, 18, is a Costa Mesa resident and a sophomore at UCI. STOP! 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Lionized as a war 1 hero, Boyd's reward is banisb- l ment to a backwater outpost l (weren't they all, 150 years 1 ago?), ostensibly the. West~m l Sierra, but actually filmed m one i of them eastern Ewopean coun- l tries and Mexico. 1 Port Spencer is a helluva 1 place. The dozen or so inhabi- l tants are randomly bathed, 1 shaved, and collectively have 1 more teeth than the entire popu-~ lation of your average West Vir- t1C111Je ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak• Seafood • Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 Tanning Specials Guy Pearce latroduces David Arquette to hard reality tn "Ravenous.""' gWa butg. There's yer dope smoker, the alcoholic, the veteri- nariart turned physician, the silent "Indian, and cl host of other forgettable demented chatf. Using big pluases like 'mani- fest destiny' and quotes from peo- ple like Ben Franklin and some Gennan dude with a lot of vowels and consonants in his name, 'Rav- enous' attempts and fa.tls at trying to be that oxymoron: the thmking man's horror film. Oh, sure, by weaving in same Indian legend where the eater assimilates the eaten's strength, a dollop of philosophy, a dribble of theology, and contrived dialogue where sl&ck-jaws debate pointy- heads, an attempt is made at legitimizing what really is a low- rent barker. Haunted by the Indian legend that those who are cannibals are like Lay's potato chip aficionados (betcha can't eat just one), the sol- diers travel down passageways darkly, lit by lanterns barely, as · we the audience (all three of us), check our watches and pick at itching parts of our bodies best left Tune passes, hunger gro~ .. , Much later emerging from his lair, having eaten his friend, Capt Boyd now has the strength of 10 and the smell of 20. The new cannibal meets up with the old cannibal, who clues him in. Suicidal, depressed, got consumption, .rabies, VD, and the heartbreak or psoriasis? The cure? Eat your neighbor . our captain, an icon of integrity amongst this cabal. of cannibals, doesn't go for being a gourmand with a heart and a brain. That aren't his. So quite predictably, he and the.Big . Cheese cannibal dajce it out m an apocalyptic finish wbere--the good-gone-bad-gone-good meets the bad-stayed:bad, . wrassling WWF styl~, grun.ting monosyllabically while taking way too damn long to die. Staning some vaguely familiar actors, 'Ravenous' was evidential- ly directed. written and produced by people of allegedly some repute. The dialogue was ~tte! than a road-killed cat, the lighting dimmer than an editor's brain. the music a purgatory of banal ~tru­ mentals. 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Bradley Miller's thoughtful, fair-rrunded Pilate is I impressively well-presented, and his stimng solo at the conclusion I of the play, -aive Me Your Hand• -as he agonizes over the consequences of lus deos1on to tum Jesus over to hls crucifiers -provides a thunderous cbmax . Kevin Blythe is perfectly cast as Jesus -here referred to only as "the Nazarene." Blythe con- veys both hls character's angelic piety and stem devotion to his earthly mission splendldly, aug- menting his portrayal with four mspui.ng solos. The heavy in tlus histoncaVreli- gious drdma is Caiaphas, a high priest of the Hebr~ws whose sta- tus is Uueatened by Jesus' grow- ing followmg. Rlisty Vance plays the role wi .1 autbonty and deter· minabon. Stealing tht; show Wlth 1 alaoity is Chnstopher Spencer's electric turn as Barabbas, the murderous, unrepentant cnminal' released to provide a place on • the cross for Jesus. In his solo, -i·m a Scoundrel and l Love It;" Spencer chews considerable quanllties of scenery while scar· ing the be1abbers out of several children watdllng the trial • "Tnbunal· is a work in progress that demonstrates a high potential, pnmarily as a tounng <>how for church groups -a fresh take on one of the · most re~ted stones in hlstory. With a litUe judicious pruning, this musical could blossom into I something glonous. 'Tribunal' closed Sunday at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, opens April 8 for one weekend at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, 7111 Talbert Ave., Hunting- ton Beach. Tickets are S12·S15 Call (714) 993-6466 fOr more information. •TOM TT1US reviews local theater for the Dally Pilot. His reviews appear t Thursdays and Saturdays ORIGINAL GE!RMAN Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions Serving Authentic German Lunch Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel Bratwurst -Meatloaf ~-Easter l\ladnes t? Cross Buns l¥ Easter eggs Maryann baskets • 10'k OFF {714) 540-0281 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa A MacGillivra9 r-rccman rilm Thursday, March 25, 1999 · cOmmUnity forum I ' Doily PildJ IDITOllAL Scaled-down Home Ranch project is encouraging-~ I t may not be as desirable to neighbors as a bean field, but it's a heck of a lot better than the Home Ranch plans of the '80s. There were three of them other 12 -there. The third would have kept the two office buildings but dumped about a hundred rooms from the hotel.. Now C.J. Segerstrom & Sons officials are talking about a much different development. They'd still like to see office build- ings on the land -but none taller than nine stories. TI1ey' d also like to include a mix of retail -which the company says could shower the city with about a · million bucks in sales and property tax- es. That's.something the original devel- opment didn't have. •1 think we've got a proposal that's far less controversial, if it's controversial a t all," says Segerstrom's David Wilson. remaining open pa.reel m Costa M~ ,. it needs to be sensitiv'e to the commu-.,,~ nity's needs but profitabl~ for the uu Segerstrom organizatiort." back the n. One would have plopped a 32-story ~kyscraper on th<> fdrrn . A second wouJd have put a 400-room hotel and r'.vo taU buildmgs one 20 stones, the The Segerstrom family, who owns the land, scrapped the first plan, and ultimately the residents voted on the other two. They sald no. But it's a different decade and a dif- ferent story. '· But the process IS far from over. The plan must pass public scrutiny. Councilman Joe Erickson, who stud- ied the original proposals as a planning commissioner, may have said it best w hen he cautioned: "As the last It's early in the process, and plenty of community debate is sure to follow. But it's e ncouraging to see the Segerstrom officials attempting to for· .,J) mulate a plan that fits better into the surrounding community. 1• ,. , '" MAILBAG -Home Ranch money can go to West Side I am comment.mg on the front- page story m the Dally Pilot, ·Developer unveils new Home Ranch plan" (March 23) I totdlly support the low-rise as opposed lo the high-nse project. I support 1l prntty much as C.J. Segerstrom & Co. details it in the pdpcr I think 1t would enhance the tax bd-.e ol C'ostd Mesa, and 1wrhdps iJ we arc-> lucky ~nough, the}' ldn divert some of the tax mom•y from thdt portion of the proJL'Ct to the West Side thdl 1s tdx <l<'I•< u•nl, dnd clev<'lop that mto d more v1ablc> dred BIU NYHOLM Co-.t.i \.1t•'>d \Vf~st Sid(' plan will fail without bridge The city of Co'>ld Mesa lS pay-1 mg EIP \ssoc 1ates $190,000 to devPlop t1 1f'vitc11Izabon plan tor llH' \V1• ... t "'idl' of Costa Mesd. ThPr<• h11\1• llt'<•n nwt:>tmgs dnd work!-.hop-. prov1dm9 for res1- c!Pnl porl1< 1pc1t1on tn thl1 plan- runq pm< 1•s., Fot lh<N' l(•s1dl'nh not acl.J.vc•- lv pr1rt1< ql<ll111q, consider that two "1dPt1s ·· wPrP put forth One would nlttkl' W<'sl rnth Street, al h•dsl from Pomonc1 Avenue to the Wl'st .... Jell' of v1 ... td Center, d two-l<1ne "t r1•et C'Oncentratrng improvt>d < ommP1r1<1I dlong tlus ~tretch ol ro<1d c11HJ mdlung tl pedestnc1n lrwndly The other idea allow-. lor h1uher density comnwu 1ctllrl'lc11l us<' with two- and lhn•<•--.torv TP'-td1•nl!al uses abOVf' tlH' ff'ldtl TIH> followmq COlllf!S to nund: · '\~ d \\'1·.,t Sulf' n•s1dPnt how do I gf't out 111 m\ lrc1cl to access mdtn tho1ouqhf<.1res tn d tunely 111c1nnn with !-.luw two-ldne traf- f1r on W<•"I J<JLh Stn•d( Would lh1., !('quire operung up th1• hc1rriP1s w1thm the ( ·dny"n Pnrk lf-rPl'dom Homes) n<'tqhhmhood to prov1de dCcepl- .ibl<' mqrPss/<'yrc>ss from the lrd<t 1 V1<tor1ct Strc>et Vld m-tract rt•'>td1·nt1c1l st1N'l'> mc1y be the only reasonable way out. Or with high-density residen- tial over higher-density retail, will I have the pleasure of living in an area of increased transient tenancy or viewing laundry hung out the windows of these muJtistory buildings to dry in the nice ocean breeze? Aside from these issues, who is going to support the retail in the area? I just can't believe that the park at the end of 19th Street is going to be such a popular desti- nation as to provide an increased customer base to local retail. The area will remain a dead-end destination. ElP Associates cite other planning they have been involved with in Santa Monica, Long Beach and San Clemente. Were any of these on dead-end streets? Without a 19th Street bridge, we remain a dead end. Can someone show me a bustling or revitalized retail area on a dead- end street -ending at Pacific Coast Highway or onto the beach or pier does not count. I urge residents to get involved m this planning process while we still have the opportu- nity lo provide input. I also urge those with anti-bridge senti- ments to give it a hard think - the alternative could be a greater evil. SUSANNE GAGNON West Side • EDfTOR'S NOTE: Susanne Gagnon is president of 19th to the Beach, a grass.- roots group. Cantu has missed the point in criticism Yvette Cantu's letter respond- ing to the many negative comments in Community Forum misses the point for the over- whelming criticism ("Former les- bian should blame self for poor choices in her life," Feb. 25: "For- mer lesbian finds letters clisheart- eJling," March 20) .. Cantu states that "if someone chooses not to continue engaging • READERS RESPOND Locals like Plan B • THE ISSUE: We asked Newport-Mesa residents what they thought of Board of .Supervisor Chairman ~buck Smith's 1dea to toss P.lan G and go with the more Newport Beach-friendly altem~tive. r am commenting on your question r<'garding Plan B for the proposed El Toro airport l" SupeM.SOrs might change El t'toro course," March 23). Plan B has always boon the most scnsi- !Ple option for the county's air vaffic needs. Thal is e peci.ally ~o now U1at we know the exor- J,>itarit cost it would take to bUild e poopl mover called for U\ c. Board Chiunn n Chuck ~th lS right ln ugg~ thf" i~ty rnove forward with Pliln and dism Plan C as linprac· <:x course, South County cttvlsts w:ill <J'lticite that ded· becttl their strot.egy ii to ttack MY and an auport ded· Ill that OlOV US c:Joser to Uti• ~ El Tc1ro 8S a commerdal rt I tru t the super\'ilon can ake th chw.-e that 11 belt for \.AJ"1ll'IQe County. IOlllllcn8. Newport '8wtl Freeway in order to get to the ai~rt. whiCh would cause a SJ~cant amount of problems for residential areas m Costa Mesa. I would appreciate seeing additional infonnation to addreSs the mull! plane use in ftituro articles. ROlltHACKER COiUMesa All ol U1il about El Toro and ~ C 8Dd Nn B,;malntabjlng two~ or a pqlle mover, an um type of_._, am JU1t curioUi ...... anybody has eiked the...,..,.... they Will nvVNem Mdlltlel Ill two air· p0111udole~·a1bro and.JOlm~ IONJtNDlllON ,, NlwlJart a.ch ICblnktbldPm._...bea r=lt.:.a::.=.r andlwauld .............. ~ The future of the West Side of Costa Mesa ls the focus of a $190,000 study. in a (so-called) destructive, life-. threatening lifestyle, they (gay and lesbian people) will ridicule that person into silence.• But 1t is Cantu who publicly declares her personal decisions at forums, seminars and as a spokeswoman for the politically oriented Family Research Coun- o.l. Cantu's speech m a public forum hdS elevated her personal conversion to public discussion. While she may believe her adversaries are mocking her faith, it is her public pronouncements as a mouthpiece for the Family Research Council that a.re being challenged. She is not be.mg silenced. Far from it. She has exercised her right in the Daily Pilot to respond to her detractors, as they have the right to chal- lenge her organization's agenda. ln her letter, she complains about the •hatred to Christians who value human life and desire the well-being of their fellow man.• Please, Yvette, don't take such broad swipes at those who oppose your political agenda. Dis- agreement does not imply a hatred to Christians. Your motives may be sincere, and you have the right to share your message. But you cho0se to propagandize when you speak publicly on behalf of your organi- zation. Don't be surprised if peo- ple disagree. ED MISKEVICH Costa Mesa Food, prices are good at Mama Rose ~ Jfy wife and I are happy to l V !See that you have received and published several letters that refute the review of the Mama Rose restaurant review that appeared a week or so ago in the REBUTTAL · Personal attacks won't fly in El Toro issue I t seems that you can remove the person from the politi- cian's role but not the politi- cian from the person. Tom Edwards' March 18 Community Commentary ("It's time for leadership, not self-serv- mg press releases") offers up a great example of that fact. There has been no attempt to mJslead dnyone, specifically Newport Beach residents, by me on any issue re lating to El Toro or any other matter. lnformation on El Toro changes daily, mainly becduse in the begmning there simply was no credible informa· Uon on the effects of an airport. ('redible mformation is till in short upply, but t continue to hold out hope that one day all of Orange County's otizens will know the facts Edwards, unfortunately, ha resorted lo personal attacks rather than dealing with reality. What mdeed are the facts? Yes, I did ask for a flight demonstration proposal. What Edwards leaves out is the fact that county staff proposed a snapshot, not I. My desire, as described by Edwards, was to include a vartety of aircraft types at representational operational weights and using runways as proposed by the county. But it also was my desire to sdentifi· cally monitor noise events and to see a simulation as close to an actual airport operation as possi- ble, not a few llights by a few select aircraft type . Tho staff proposal did fall short of my hopes. Tom Edwards ta.us to discuss the facts yet employs his own bit of revtslorusm, to say the least. Edwards is wrong: My ofhce never issued a pre s release on lligbt demonstrations as be states. What be is referring to is a May 7, 1997, City Update that my office routinely sends to the each city council in the 5th Dis- trict followin9 a board meeting. The City Update in question contained one paragraph that asked for the city leaders to comment on the flight demon- stration proposal. This was my attempt to solicit official com- mentary from the cities in the 5th District, as an elected official should do. In regard to Edwards' fact about a very ardent Wilson sup- porter, he gets his information from a self-serving press release by the Airport Working Group, which, during a Public Records Act search of my office, found a short paragraph on a fax cover letter from a constituent who happens to be an ardent anti-air- HOW TO REACH YOUR IEPllSllTATIY.ES PMSID£NT Bill Clinton, (0), The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing· ton, O.C., 20500. Hotline 456-1111. VICE PRESIDENT Al Gore, (0), Thf! CfR•to! Building, Suite 2l2, Washlngt~ o.c., 20500. ~ GOVERNOR Gray Davis, (O), State Gapitol. sacra· mento 9S814, (916) 445'2841. U.S. SENATORS • Barbara Boxer. (0), 112 Hart Sen· ate Building, Suite 112, Washin~ ton, o.c., 20510, (202) 224-3553; or 2250 E. Imperial Highway, Sult• 545, El Segundo 90245, (310) 414-5700. • Dianne Feinstein, (0), 331 Hart Building, WaShington, O.C., 20510, (202) 224·~1; or 11111 Sent• Monica Blvd., Suite 915, Los Angeles 90025, (Jt0),,4·7300. HOUSE Of .,_SINTATMS • Chris Cox. (R), 47th District. 1 NeW- port Piece, Suite 420, Newport Be•ch 92660, (714) 756-2244; or 2402 Rayburn Building, Walhlng· ton, O.C., 20515, (202) 225·561 1. (Represents most of Newport Beach.) • Dana Rohrabacher, (R), 4Sth Dis· trlct, 101 Main St., Suite 3C. Hunt· lngton had\ 92648, (714) 960- 6413; ot 1027 Longworth Bulktlng, Washington, O.C., (202) 225--2 .. 15. (Represents Costa Mesa Ind West ~Beech). S1JUISENATI "• Johnson (R), JSth District, 11552 M.cArthuf ltYd., SUfte uo, Irvine 92715, W.0180. port supporter, but not necess ly of me. The fact that my offi never responded to that particu- lar fax is evidence of how seri~ ous we took the comments. More important to me were th comments 1 received ftom city - leaders and the fact that the flight demonstrations were only i to be a snapshot. : This situation at John Wayne • Airport in the early 1980s was : · completely different. Edwards : knows that. He also knows the flight demonstration ts more or a publicity stunt than a valid event If Edwards wants to spend $3 million, 1 suggest a source other than the county. I would also suggest that he retrain from broadcasting misleading and fill derogatory statements -there is no need for that. THOMAS W. WllSO Supervisor, 5th Dis .. / '' Thurtday, March 2s. 1999 A 1 · dren's cancer support group celebrates a;nniversary NEWPORT BEACH -Kids Cancer onnection will kick oft its 10th anniver- celebration tonight with a special al mixer. Judy Kammler, director of the New- rt Beach-based nonprofit group, said e public is invited to attend the open tingale Way. •Anyone interested in finding out about the organtzatton and bow we've grown is welcome to stop by,• she said: Kids Cancer Connection works with children who have cancer and their fam- ilies to help them deal with the difficult issues involved with the I atal illness. The group started in May 1989, and has grown to serve 95 families from Orange County and parts of Los Angeles CoWlty. The mixer is the first in a senes of events during the next several months designed to celebrate the anniversary and create awareness about the charity. This w kend, Students 4 Kids at Orange Coast College will host a spnng celebration for Kids Cancer Connection families at the college's Child Care Cen· ter. to pediatnc cancer and how it afiects 1 entire family, and the support that the familie they provide to each other, • -• Kammler said. ouse from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at 4253-D Mar- ey are in 1999-2000, • said d member Judy Franco. The district could lease rtable classrooms for one year necessary, she added. Fine said the district usually ys portable classrooms with eveloper fees and that the clis- . ct has several million dollars to over such expenses. Fine did not say how the dis- · ct would accommodate all the a students at some schools d use all the extra classrooms at thers. "We'll cross that bridge when e come to it,~ ne said. •Democracy is not easy,• uperintendent Robert Barbot Id board members, adding that e thinks the process is working ell. Districtwide, enrollment is ed to rise by 563 students school year. While this JS a ignificant increase, Fine said the te of growth -2.8% -is lower an district officials had predict- 12 months ago. The growth ONTINUED FROM A 1 secret government plot to use eather as a national weapon. erry plays a meteorologist pro- ssor who is at first recruited to esign the technology but then as to try to stop it. Done, a 1986 graduate of SC's film school, said the effects ere the most challenging aspect Elementary schoolS that will need additional dassrooms in the future COSTAMESA · Adams.-1 College Park -1 Pomona-3 Victoria-2 Whittier-t Wilson-3 NEWPORT BEACH Andersen -5 Mariners -1 Newport H eights -1 rate is expected to continue decreasing. But Fine also told board mem- bers that forecasting growth is not an exact science. Although school officials were right on the money in predicting the numbers of students in the first through 12th grades last year, they were off in kindergarten by 200 students, he said. for him "This is far and away the btggest movie I've ever done,• he saj.d. "It was really interesting to le'am how to do the effects, because I've never done anything quite like that before.• It was a special treat to be able work with well-known, talented dctors, Done said. ult was so fun every day, work- ing with Martin Sheen and hav- ing him tell 'Apocalypse Now' stories at lunch,· he said. New& U sed Sport:s Equipment: Baseball Seasons HERE! Trade in! Trade up. -- - - --W+I•DJ:M~• --- --I I :s2000FF: I SIO M1r1 P,,rrl-· I N•t ""'"' .;.,,_, 11ilcr-f)tn Thu"""""""'' I '---------------- ~01~ 3313 S. 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Service & Communion at 7 30 pm Good Friday. April 2 •. Servi e at 8:00 p.m. ir:..-.. .... ,1.r1'f Sun ~ 6:00 • • Lookout Point (Heliotrope & ocean) erSenkes8:00& 10:00 .m. Child Care Available · l fT under The Reverend Bruce Van Blair Minister of Music Rodger Whitten ·"•rdl :. ... · -•r11b-: .. unJtl\ CeCebrate · !Easter Newport • Mesa Christian Centel' . 1\vo services~~ and 11 :00 a.m. (no 8 a.m. service) . A Wxship Musical presented by the NMCC \'\br$h.ip OlOir and Orchestra • lpn1 ~ -l flh." of t.:o&v" ·~services6.00and 7~ .m Special Mll5ic by the NMCC \o\b~p OlOir and Orchestra 'll'nl ~ -"'T1tt Rn.: w ....... u llbkr C tlt'6ram .. m .. n l'.. 8:00, 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Special Mll5ic b the NMCC W>rshi dloir and Orchestra ~by rJ'or Jim Bradford p Newport Mesa Christian Center 2599 Newport Blvd. • Costa Mesa, CA On the comer of Newport Blvd and Fair Drive (714) 966-04.54 ---· HOLY WE EK SERVICES •Blessing of Palms before all Masses Choir Concert -Musk for Holy Week -7:30p.m. • Morning Prayer -8:30a.m. in the Church hening Mass of the Lord's Supper -7:30 p.m. • Adoration until Midnight in the Hall No S·lOa.m. 11 00 noon• 1.00pm.• 1:30p.m • 7·10p m • Mass Guided Meditattons . Silenl Meditation Celebration of the Lord's Passion L11urgv of the Word ~of~- Cr~~. Commomoo Service Stallons of the Cross ~d0....:*1ll-H • . No 6:10,1.m Mass No 5:00p.m Mass 7:00p.m.• Easler Vigil Music for Choir, Organ, Brass, Timpani 1 O:OOp.m Reception f0t newly bapcized and newly received members Hall + .:IH-~-'6:1a~J A 7:00a.m Mas~ in Churc ·Cantor 8. i0,1 m • Mass in Church-Contemporary Choir OUR LADY Mass 1n Hall·CantOf' and Trumpet QUEEN OF ANGELS 10 ooa.m • Mass in Church-Adult Choir and Brass 1046 Mar Vista Drit~ Mass 1n Hall-Contemporary Choir N~port B~Mb 11 ·JOa .m: Mass in Church· CantOf' and Trumpet NO EVENING MASS BASTER DAY (949) 644-0200 ' ( btl.J tar<' UOJlkJ/)k ltt r/'4' r<J¥Uh CAtt-d"""I ~ ~'N:ft i\lt~t t"nft" l nited 1edu li~t (~h,n-..·h Easter Celebration at 8:30 and 10:00 AM Choirs and Sp4.-.·iul \lu!<ic' • Childmn• pnnided (both ~nicetl) I I 'It!' lit.ti I , .,,. /It ~ & tltt-• 1 Dr. Dick Goorgc, Pastor 1701 \\:I~'~'"' S.n-t~ • ('t h• M , '• (': l.C) O'?"> 82~ ' .. t1 l I•) ... 1 l I '.;1 ·-211 clay$ •• *He's the rem ~ ... • Brian Kreutzkamp, Newport Harbor swim coetch, referring to freshman sensation Aaron P1 rsol. • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949...57 4-4223 Enter THE Tigress twas a typical junior clinic during the Toshiba Senior Cassie, pros from Newport Beach Country Club giving free instruction while a member of the Senior PGA Tour -in this case, Rick Acton -served as the featured professor. Following Acton's lecture, the kids grabbed clubs and started banging away at the practice range. Acton couldn't believe his eyes when he saw Cierra Gaytan, 7112, ripping golf balls. After the clinic, the phenom's mother, Noel, wished Acton luck m the upcoming Senior Tour event. "You must be excited about playmg," Noel said to Acton, whose finish {bed for 64th) would eventually be notlung to write about. "Oh, I'm excited," Acton responded, •but I'm more excited about what I'm seeing with your daughter here today.• Acton, a former director of golf at Saha.lee Country Club in Washington, where the PGA Championship was played last year, Isn't tha only pro impressed with the Harbor View Elementary School student. "Cierra just totally rips it,· said Ray Carrasco, a Senior Tour pro who gives her lessons out of Strawberry Parms Golf Oub. "She's tremendous, not only as a player but as a person. Sal Gaytan (her grandfather) has taught her since she could walk. I feel like she's another Tiger Woods. She's a Tigress Woods." Cierra, equally as proficient in tennis, will play in her first junior tournament Monday at Ridgeline Golf Course m Orange m the 11-and-under division. Her mother, a tennis BASEBALL CdM rallies for the lead in seventh, only to drop dramatic 6-5 decision at Santa Margarita. RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA - Corona' del Mar High and host Santa Margarita traded late two-run come- backs Wednesday, but the host Eagles had the last word to claim a 6-5 seesaw Sea View League baseball victory. scored when the Edgles' shortstop overthrew fIISt on a routine grounder to give the Sea Kings a 5-4 lead After surrendering a 3-2 lead when Santa Margarita scored twtce m the sixth, CdM was down to its finctl out an the seventh, before destiny appeared to smile on Coach John Em.me's Sea Kings. Seruor nght-hander Malt Larson, who yielded just three hlts and two earned runs the first six innings, hit the first two Eagle hitters in the seventh, then gave way to Ty Harper Cd.M's Enc Wiethom swung through. strike three, but reached first on a passed ball to keep hope alive and Mark Hatfield followed with a single. Another passed ball advanced the run- ners to second and third and they CdM nuscommurucation on a subse- quent sacrifice bunt attempt allowed the hosts to load the bases, but Harper struck out the leadoff man for the first out. A ldZy fly bpll to shallow nght-cen- ter held appeared to be the second out, but both outllelders assumed the other would glove it and it tell between them to tie the g~e ....... ,,.. ..... Santa Margarita 6, c,., 5 \Noot:h~ 7, Na;put4 lrv1ne8, ETToro 1 Fwtct.y'S ...... 0:15) S Margarita at NftlpOft ll'Vlne at C.cN Woodbridge at El Toro SEE COM PAGE 82 lllH SCHOOL SWIMMING DON l£ACH I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor High freshman Aaron Piersol swims the 100 breaststroke ln record ti.Die. Piersol surfaces •Tars unveil freshman standout and Olympic hopeful leads Newport boys to 98· 72 victory over Corona del Mar. RICHARD DUNN ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH -His main event is the beckstroke, but Newport Harbor High freshman sensation Aaron Piersol needed to stay on a taper- ing schedule, so he swam alternate strokes and produced the f a.stest reported time.s in Orange County this year. Piersol, a national record-holder in the 100- meter back in the 11 .. 12 and 13-14 age groups, is expected to contend for a spot on the 2000 U.S Olympic men's sWim team and will be among the few Juniors to compe~ .... '!~xt week m the U .S. senior Nationali m NfiV{. TOI'~. Pieriol, who Will *Whit,. tirilJtetl prep schedule this sptjng, ~ed automaticdll for ClF South- em Secllon competition later this season in two off events -the 100-yard butterfly (52.88) and 500 Creestyle (4:43.70) -dS the host Sailors defeated Corona del Mar, 98-72, m the Sea View League opener Wednesddy. In addition to his two indiVldual wins, Piersol set the tone with the operung leg on two winning relays for the Sailors -the 200 medley relay (1:46.53) and 200 free relay (1:33.12}. Both relays posted CIF-cons1deration tim;es. Mitch Probert, Robert Weiner and anchor Kevin Becker followed Piersol m the 200 medley relay, while Joey Snelgrove, Peter Belden and Ryan Lean sprinted m the 200 free relay •He's the real deal,• Newport Harbor Coach Brian Kreutzkamp said of Piersol, ranked No. 3 in tl1e nation m the 200-meter back and 19th in the world, tollowmg hi" performance last summer at the U.S. JWl.ior Nationals m Oovis, Calif. His career-best time in the 200-yard back SEE PIERSOL PAGE 82 SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENN IU Newport Harbor •From the plains of Oklahc>I11n 's C h• 111keP TPrntory, Newport's Bob Berry swept '\ n 01H lit their feet. 00'1; C\'1.1 IU IJ. Oaly P'ilol 0 ne of the greatest compliment~ the late coach Wendell Pickens would convey the vctlue of superb fullback Bob Berry WdS that he had the same unpdct as legendary Tar fullback Hdl Sheflin, the All-CIF giant who led Newport Harbor to thP smdll schools CIF final m 194 2 Pickens would know c;incc he coached Shefhn for three years from 1940-42. Berry was, in tictudllty. a proud lndian gndiron wamor out of Cherokee Territory in Oklahoma For three years, 1947-49, Berry was considered one of the finest prep fullbacks in Southern California ln 1947, Fullerton High Coach Dick Spaulcting said Berry was the greatest sophomore back he had ever seen Berry would be m the All-Sunset League squad hneup all through his last three prep years and a member of the All-CIF second led.ID as a 1uruol. His most impressive rught as d jwtior came agamst St. Anthony. which would wm the CJF title m '48 Wlth two sterling playNs, future All-Amencan fullback Johnny Qlszewsk1 and quarterback Bill Mats Berry and Tar teammate Bob Thompson, an end, howevN, were so supenor that they wound up together at the end of the season on St Anthony's all-opponent team. Thompson was also named to the second-team All-CTF umt Newport led St Anthonv until the final four minutes whl"n c1 deflected punt led the Samts to a 14-12 victory The Sa.mt coach later reflected DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE EK • Opponents are realizing that walking hitters in front of Costa Mesa senior Lambert could prove to be costly. B!\RRV FAl l.K.'11 R ~fill Tiough he boasts a 4.17 GPA and a love for phyi.ics and astronomy, Costa Mesa High senior Nick Lambert learned most about the weight of the world in the on-deck arde. That's the vantage point from which he's watched opposing baseball teams issue hlm a personal challenge. walkmg senior slugger Ruben Mancilla in the belief that Lambert's aluminum assault would bnng lesser consequence. lnteDcctually, Lambert r pects th wi dom of uch trategy -Mancilla is, after all, • • • • • • hitting .684 Uus spnng to Lambert's 304 But, as Wlth any competitor worth his adrenaline, he also takes umbrage and \'owe; on each occa ion to inflict reqret on the percentagl'·playmg coach in the opposite dugout. But until Saturday's Pac:1hc Coast League opener against cross-town rival Estanoa, the Daily Pilot Athlet of the Week's determination to d liver m th instances was too mtense for his own good. •1 was gripping lhe bat too tightly and not dotng ev I) thing naturally,• said Lambert, who corrected this problem Wlth SEE LAMBERT PAGE 12 .Nick Lamb rt The Irvine COmpany d Bayside Center will be making a donation to the Costa M a High School Athletic Departm in~ ·on of outstanding ~tmanca such as your • B2 Thursdoy, Morch 25, 1999 NICK LAMBERT : 6 too~~ ht:_ 1 s port: B Po5: Fir~ Coach: Kirk Bauerme st Favortt. food: SU$hl F VOt 1.9 mowie: "Stat Wat's" 8est athletic moment: f'robatJy wh n I hit my first (var$1ty) home run •9a1nst LO' A1rngo~ last year • Athle of the We.tc XII: Went 2 fr11 3 with five RBts, Including a fir\t·innln9 grand slam Saturday tri twlr> the Mustang\ open Pacific C C•iHt L~agul' pl;sy with a 9·3 win 0 111 r o oss town 11val Estan<la l>:t.~ Pilot 1..c• INt01 sports cdrd series 99-F LA MBERT < UNTINUED FROM 81 \l " ,1111-. olC(illll~t lht• ., ,\. 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II< 11lfll llf,1 VOLLEY BALL \lsh11l<•r pc~rf<'cl in ('cl 1 win ov<~r HB 1 l lJN1 IN<: TON BEAC H - ( )IUIJt} d •I 111r All-ClF o;r,nior t rndout I >l'nni<o AlshulN puund- N I 15 kill Ill l:l 11te mpts to lr.c1d th1 · "if 1 Kluqs to a I S<J. 15-6, 1 1 fl r111nh ,1q11,. hoys vollt•ytx1U l11•arn11h ot I lunun uton B~ach \\I'd! 1•<>tlc1y t. 1nrq.m ,frh k on had eight l 111<; .Ul<l two hloc ks, l.reg Stam- ple~ t.1d d1 tJ c•iqht kills und 12 d l!.ls, M11<1\ ,J,,, hon hiid seven dJCl 'i nncl """ ktll c1nd Kevin f I Jll'\''11 r l11ppPd UI '1.7 cl';!\l!\I'> and sue kill lf1 ht•lp C dM unprov(• to :I I 1111 ••n Kmc1io ta kP on their nlun1111 Sutmdily nl 7 p .m , hclore <llJIHl lH uff l'tq111nst Hack noy 1fv J N•'WP "' I f orhor Tu day. Conti m1 t 1h•ntPd cu t of nlum will 1 h II ny h1 team tm l y "Th ln'l JO nu to I • no dur.k tlk," •JOU id rts Corona del Mar gets past Los Alamitos, 10-8 . ' • Nonleague titanic. ' E II II I s C.oM>MA DO. ~Git! A&.AMfT05 a Eagles' No. 2 tandem of Chris Trojw JS sweep Mesa LOS ALAMITOS -Corona del Slngles: Colh~s (CdM) lost to Jackson. ~~~~~~h and Tom Burden also IRVINE -Costa Mesa High Mar H1gh's boys tl'nnis team met forces and it paid off as Bnan 6-7, lost to Hoskins, 6-7; def. Mano, 6-0; St R d B . Al doubles pdJtners Vince Masiale its most enoU$ challenge of the Jensen (CdM) lost 1-6, 4-6, won 6-2; eve usso an nan VC!· and Jonathan Nguyen won five young season and came away Morton and Randy Myers, as well Chopra (CdM) lost 2·6, 3 6, 3-6 gue teamed to win two doubles U m did \ with a 10_8 victory over X::Os as Cameron Ball and Peter Kul-Doubt..: Morton-Myers (CdM) def. sets for the hosts (l-4), who games, but host Dive ty n' Alamitos Wednesday in a non-matiki, swept, and the No. 3 team, Vora-Boylan, 6-2; def. Nafarrett• received two set victories from surrender any sets in an 18·0 Curtis Ellmore and Sam Shah· O'Bradovitch, 6-2; def. Davidson-Cow-. Pad.fie Coast League boys tenriiS league duel Wlth highly regarded mardi won two of three. an, 6-1; Ball·Kulmat1cki (CdM) won 6-3, No ... 1 singles playet Bernardo victory Tuesday. ' Los Alamitos at 01<.t,Ranch Tenrus "Our doubles showed they had 6-4, 6-2. Ellmore-Shahmardi (CdM) won 1hlJillO. Raphael Bernard won five Oub. it,. said Mang. "Los Alamitos is 6·1; lost 1-6; won 7-6. C reighton Chun also c:on-games in singles to add to the "We played tough," sald CdM very strong in singles, and theyrre tributed by winrung a singles set Mustangs' effort. Coach Tun Mang. "This was a not bad in doubles, either.,. Estancia gets first win for Coach Dave Hebert's Eagles. gredt Win for us. I was really ner-The Sea Kings clinched the NOHLIAGW vous about it.• match when senior Christian COSTA MESA-Estancia High EsTANC&A 11, FAIRMONT 7 The victory unproves Corona Jensen broke through against Los won 8 of 9 doubles sets to earn its Singles: Trujillo (E) lost to Parle. 2-6, dcl Mar to 6-0 with Santa Mar-· Al's No. 3 singles player. Jensen, first victory of the season Wednes-def. Nembatbaksh, 6-0, def. Dhurand- ganta ho!>tmg the Sea Kings along with Parker Collins and his day, topping nonleague visitor hor, 6-1; Chun (E) lost, 3-6, 2·6, won, d S V Le 1 F · 11 7 · b 6-1; Leones (E) lost. 0-3, 3-6, 5-7. to 4Y Ill ea iew ague p ay. vtctory against Los Al's No. 3, amnont, • · in oys Lennis Do\lbles: Glac:y·Sink (E) def. Lin-Shah. ·1 have d feeling we're going accounted for Corona del Mar's action . be th · th G 6-3, def. Jadcson-Mosher, 6-0, def. to seemg em again, in e only points in singles. O.J . lacy and Jacob Sink Jo-Subhash, 6-0; Rudolph-Burden (E) (CIF) hnals." Los Alamitos falls to 7-1 on the combined to Win 18 of 21 games won, 6-4, 6-4, 6-0; Russo-Alvergue (E) Mang loaded his doubles season. at No. 1 doubles, wh1le the lost. 0-6, won, 6-3, 6-0. SWIMMING CdM girlS edge Newport, 90-80 • Sea Kings come from behind to post the victory. ltJUr\RD DUNN ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH -Corona del Mar High girls swim coach Doug Voiding, who has wcatb· e red the Batk Bay rivalry against Newport Hatbor for 14 years, took a risk Wedne<>day and it pa.id off. In the fulaJ Sea View League dual meet between the schools (CdM will enter the Pacific Coc1 t League nt' ·t year}, Voldmg h<J· med he 'd lPt the Sailors' mdivid· ual standouts gel their wins while he tinkest>d with his lineup. The re!>u.lt was a victory, 90·80, for the vb1ung Sea Kl.ogs, who won only four of 11 events, but scored m key situations and took over the lerui w1lh a sweep in the 100-yard butterfly. ~1 was y<1mblmg in that event, because I didn't have (sophomore) Lauren Powers in it," Voldincr said. "l ke pl out our bes\ Oyer c1.nd we won (with Jessica Luchesi in 1 ·10.90) • N<>wport Harbor, under first- yed.l C.Od t h K~n LaMont, held d 34-28 ledd alter the 50 free, won by < dM'· Mebnda Tucker u1 27.\C,, with tlw Sailors' Rebe<.ra C:moll (27 .32) dnd Jocelyn MdD· dertno (28.02) touching second and lhiid. Powers captured the 200 indi· vidual medley (2;16.18) and the Sea Kings' 200 tree relay of Je SJ· ca Fries, Tucker, Molly Strack dJld Powers won in 1:48 22, the team's onJy othe r firsl-pla<'e finishes. The m eet was tied, 55·55, before CdM fini'lhed fi.rst and c;ec- ond in the 200 free relay to go ahead, 67-57. For lhe Sailors, Amy Murphy won tllt 100 fr~o (54 .77) and SOO free t5:18.91) dlld teammate Erin Ba.ll touched first in the 200 free (2: 10.16) and 100 backstJoke (1 :03,78). Newport Harbor sophomore Jenntfer "A'rrow broke her own school rec0rd for the second time this sedSon in the 100 breast- stroke, wmning in 1:07.7. In the nus' season opener against Lo Alamitos, Arrow ctod(ed a 1 :08.33 to top the school standard she set last year (1:09.21). Arrow's older sister. Rdchet, P.tcv1ously held the school' brcd.Ststroke record at 1 :09.4. Newport's 400 free relay ol '\now, Ball. Manderino and Mur- phy woo in 3:57.77, but CdM cap- tur<•d the second and third posi- llons to solidify its win "It's very meaningful lo (bedt Newport) in the last meeting,• Voldmg said. "It was a total team Pftort. They all knew what they hac1 to do. This is huge for us." WA VIEW LIAGUE GlllLS CDM 90.~~80 200 medley ,.._y -1 Newport (Ball, Arrow, Murphy and Mandettno), 1:59 77. 200 free -1 Ball (NH), 2:10 16, 2. Ahmadi (CdM). 2:10.34. 3 MOSlef (NH), 2:11.60. 200 tM • 1 Powers (CdM), 2:1B.18; 2. .Arrow (NH), 2:22. 15; 3. T.sylor (NH), 2.41.58. 50 frM • 1. TUdter (CdM), 21.15; 2. C.rroU (NH), 27 .12; 3. Mandef1no (NH), 2802 100 fly-1. Luchesi (CdM). 110.96; 2. Stt.clt (CdM), 1:11.00; 3. klli (CdM). 1:11.41. 100 free 1 Murphy (NH), 54.n ; 2. Manderino (NH), 57 32; 3. Gutt\rie (CdM), 1:00.79 500 free · t Murphy (NH), 5:18.93, 2. Pappas (NH). 6:17.22; 3. Stockstill (CdM), 6:1838. 200 free re&.y • 1 Cofona del ~r (Frits. Tudcer, str.a end PoWen), 1'48.22. 100 Mck -1. Ball (NH), 1:03.78, 2. Tuc)(er (CdM), 1 ;06.60, 3. Fr'ies (CdM), 1 ~.40 100 breast-1 Arrow (Nii), 1:07.7; 2. Heather Hapem.n (CdM), 1, 17 .97; 3. Angelo (CdM), 1'18.07 400 frM rei.y -t Newport (/Vr<1W, Ball, Mandet'ino and Murphy), 3·57.n. Martit1ovich sisters pace Mesa •Twins key Costa Mesa's win over l ~tancia girls; ~ 1esa boys win in a breeze. C OSTA MESA - Costa Mesa High sophomore twin sisters Jody dJld Wendy Martinovich had a hand in sue t?\t nt victones to lead the Mustang~ 1"1 a 124-46 Pacific C oast Led<JI e -operung girls swimming victory over visiting Estanaa Wedne'>ddy. Jody Md.rtinuvic h posted CIF- < 11ns1derdl.lon times in wtnninq 1 the 100-yard f1c>estyle (57 .6) and the 200 trnc (2:04 .75) and was also on the viclonous 200 free rt'lay quartet. Wendy M 111linovich won the 100 butterfly ( 1'00 'l ii cmd the 500 free ( 5:4b.58) and ,; 1s o n thP 200 mf'd- l<•y relay and 200 tr('(' reldy winners to help Coach C~l.dl Whltmorc's Mustang unprove to 4-0. CstclnCld Junior Lauren Ca'>~ly won the 50 tree (25.96) and was sec- ond in the 100 free to tuqhliqht the Eagles' e1fort E.'>tanc:ill fell to 1·5. In thP boy!' 111Pet Costa M C\n'<; Alex Sams and Chns Brron dom- annted all th1 lice tylc event~ to help tht• MUMdng lake o com· mandmg 120·22 UJwnph, Sarris won the 50 and 100 f rPestyl~ ~vents and 11tso con- tributed to th<' wlnflmg 400 free r lay ond the 200 m('(}ley mlay. Brron won the 200 fr and 500 tree 4nd wns on both winning frn~ rt"lay quertPt~ to help th Mustangs improve to 4-1. rvfott Wh1llnan (200 inchvidunl 11\Cdlcy ttnd 100 br •a tstroke) also doubted for the wmncrs ond -.wnm letJ on two winntn(j r lay IOYS CosrA MbA 120, EsfAHCIA 22 200 medley rw&.y • 1. Ccxta Mew (Tlpton, Wh man, Va11lan<oul'1. S.Vri\), 1.53 5 200 free • 1. BUon (CM), 2 03 18,: 2 Bolt (CM), '2 05 15: 3 OUM (CM). SWIMMING 2.15.94. 200 tM -1. Whitman (CM). 2.1 S.49; 2. Collier (E). 2:33.09; 3. Cabico (CM), 2:39.72; 3. 50 free -1. Sams (CM). 24.30; 2. Taylor (CM), 24.37, 3. Vaillancourt (CM), 25.02. 100 fly · 1. Valllencourt (CM), 1:02.86; No second or third. 100 free -1. Sarris (CM), 54.07, 2. Tipton (CM), 54.22; 3. Taylor (CM), 54.91 . 500 free 1. Biron (CM). 5:33.43; 2. Bolt (CM), 5:35.44, No third. 200 free rel•y -1. Costa Mesa (Taylor, Tipton, Bolt. Biron), 1 :43.48. 100 back -1. Tipton )(CM), 1:03.09; 2. Dolloff (CM), 1:17.39; 3. Marshall (CM), 1 :22.90. 100 bruit -1. Whitman (CM). 1: 11.07; 2. cablco (CM), 1: 15.34; 3. Marshall (CM), 1:25.69. 400 free rel•y 1 Costa Mesa (Biron, Bolt, Sams, Whitman), 3·57.51 . GIRLS CosfA MuA 124, EsTANC&A 4' 200 medley rel•y -1. Costa Mesa (Dunn. w Martinovich, Kline, Bayes) 2.04.57. 200 free -1. J. Martinovidl ~CM), 2.04.75; 2. Steenard (CM), 2:11. t2; 3 Bayt>S (CM), 2 19 12. 200 fM 1. Wells (CM), 2.36.31 ; 2. Peterson (CM), 2·45 87; 3 Frino (E), 2A7.16 50 free 1 L Cassity (E), 25.96, 2. Menden (E), 27.88; 3. Lombardo (CM), 28 29. 100 fly 1 W. Martinovlch (CM), 1·08 53, 2. Stetnard (CM). 1'14.83; 3 Dunn (CM). 1.15.!14. 100 free • 1. J Martlnovich (CM), 57.6; 2. L. Cassity (E), 58.2; 3. Peng (CM), 59.35. 500 free 1. w. Martlnovich (CM), S.46.SS, 2. N19orlzawa (CM) 6;16 57, B R()(he (CM), 6'21 .B1. 200 free relay 1. Costc1 Mf'sa (J M<>rtinovlch. Lombatdo, Ba~. w. Mar1novkh ) 149 86. 100 bade · 1. Ounn (CM), 1. 13 15; 2. Pet NOn (CM), 1:13 31: 3. ICllne (CM), t.15 43 100 brMst • 1. Lombardo (CM), 1 :13 SS, 2. N1gor1uw• (CM), 1:19.13, ). Fnno (f), 1:25 96 .00 frM Nl•y • 1. '°'ta Mesa (Wells. "ocht. Dunn, Kline), 4· t 1.10. \ DON 1.£.AC.H I D.All.Y Pl.OT Newport's_ Jennifer Arrow sets school record In 100 breast Win. PIERSOL CONTINUED FROM 81 is 1 ·46, his quickest in lhe 200- meter back is 2:01. P1ersoJ, who swim!> under club coach Dave Salo a l lrvine Nova Aquatics, was one of two double-event winners for .the Sailors, who lost a nonleague dud.l meet against Los Alanutos earlier th.iS season. Lean captured the 200 indi- vidual medley (2:07.03) and 100 free (50.71) for Newport Harbor, while Ryan Gough won the 200 free (1:52.93) and Becker was first m the 50 free (22.9). Newport Harbor also touched first in the 400 free relay (3:26.89) with Gough, Becker, Belden a nd Lean. "This is the first time in 1 O years, at least, that we've beaten C'orond del Mar, i,o it's redJ b19, • KreutzkcUDp sttid. For the Sea Kings, Garrett Gentry won the 100 back (1 :00.36) and Morgen Johnston was first 111 the 100 breast (1 :07.04). UA VIEW UAGUIE IOYS NEWl'O«f ~ 91, COM n 200 medley relay t Newport Harbor (Piersol. Probttt. Weiner and Becker), 1.46S3. 200 frM • t GQU9h (NH), t·S293; 2. Lansing (NH), 1 !>4 34, 3 Strfft (CdM), I SS39 200 IM · 1, Lean (NH), 2 07 03, 2 K~r (NH), 2.1s06, 3 lia~anan (CdM), 2·109 50 frM • 1. Becket (NH), 22 9, 2 Snelgrove (Nii). 2J 06; 3. Johnston (CdM), ~3.26 100 fly-1 Pienol (NH), 52.88; 2. F1blan (CdM), 58 9; J. Pa Ida (CdM), 1 :00.17. 100 ...... '·Lean (NH), 50 7\, 2. Gentry (CdM), 5162; 3. Selden (CdM), 51.64 500 he. 1. Pleftol (NH), 4Al 70. 2. !Cepfl9r (NH), 5 OS 45; 3. Gough (NH), 5 19 20 200 t.... re&.y -1. Newpott Harbor (Piersol, Snelgrove, Belden and Lein), 1·33 12. 7 100 Ndc-1. Gentry (CdM), 100.36;. 2 Palda (CdM), 1'.01 08, l. Grusa (CdM), , 06 27. 100 brMst · 1 Johmton (CdM), 1;07.04; 2. Probert (NH). 1.10.44; 3. Pantullano (CdM), 1.12 23. 400 frM ref41Y • 1. Newport Herbor (Gough, Becker, Belden and L.Nn). 3·2689. COLLEGE BRIEFS SCC tops Willamette C O S TA TENNIS MESA -The Southern CaWorrua College women's tenrus team handled vis- 1tmg Willamette Umversi.tY m nonconference play Wednesday at the Costa Mesa Tennis Club, 7- 2, to improve its record to 11-2 fol- lowmg a 2-2 road trip whic h included 6-3 v1ctonf's over Dominican College tltHl San Francisco State and los<;e!> tu Westmo nt, 3-6, and Sonomd Statt>, 1-8. NONCONFERENCE SoC.111 Collev-7, Wlll•mett• 2 Singles: Jonlsic (SCC) def. Matsumoto, 6·4, 6-3; Doyal (SCO def Hara, 6-2, 6-2; Tamplin (SCO def. Hatfield. 6 1, 6 O; Zschoche (SCO def. Bokovoy, 6-0, 1-6, 6 3, Tate (SCQ def. Rayborn, 6 0, 6-2. Sorensen CW> def. Pardee, 1 5, 6-3 Doubles Jon1s1c·Ooyal (SCC) def. Mat· sumoto-Bokovoy, B·2; Tamplin-Tate (SCO def Hara-Rayborn, 8-4; Hatfleld- Hunt CW> def. lschoc"-·Pard~. 8-2. OCC women win MISSION .._ ___ _. VJEJO -The TI N NI S O range Coast Coll<'ge women'· tNm1 tr.am Willi c1 5·2 wmncr al Seddh~bac.k W<'dnesday to Or"nge Emptr Confer nee plC1y, improving to 7-6, 6·2 m the OEC OfU'NGI IMl'IM COfftMNOI OMNGI CoAsT 5, SADDt.UAac: l Slngln: Jaeger COCO def. Amos, 6--4, 6 0; Poire! (OCO dtf Hilla, 6 0, 6 J; Lewis (S) d f. G1t>s.on, 6 3, 6 3, Mar· darcsco (S) def. H mnMga, 6·3. 6 2, labayani COCO won by d fault. Doubtet: J~er Amos (OCC) def. Amos Halla, 6,., 6-4; Gibson Hemmlnga COCO dtf. LewttMIRWeco. ~ 7-5, 7 s Vand n Berg wins C 0 S T A ~..-.-....-.•; McSA -f!O>ert I I I II I S V nd n B r won a thltd· el bebredker to manage the lone Vletory m Orange Coast College's 8-1 men ·s tennis loss to Orange Empue Conference VlSitor Sad- dleback Wednesday. The Pirates are 3-10, 2-8 in conference. ORANG&EM"RECONFERENCE SADOlOAO< 8, ORANGl CoAST 1 Slf19les: Lundblad (S) def. Ekstrom. 6- 4, 6-4. Gavllan (S) def. Alvarado, 6-1, 6- 1; Gonzalez (S) def. Phong, 6-2, 6-0; Berry (S) def. Billimora, 6-1, 6-0, Rogeri (S) def. Shimatani, 6 0, 6 O; Vanden Berg (OCC) def. Lopez-Wood, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6. Doubln: Lundblad·Berry (S) won by default; Gavilan-Gonzalez def. Alv1ra· do-Luu. 8-0; Rogers-Lopez-Wood def. Shimatanl-lngram. 8·2. occ falls, 15-4 COSTA ..,_.._._.._ _ _. MESA -S 0 f T I A L L Orange Coast College' softball team was a J 5-4 lo~r to visiting G olden We t Weanesday m Oranye Empire Conff:!r nee play thP Rustlers overcame an early defiot to post a mercy decision in ix 1nnmgs. Cod t I 4·16, O·B. OMMGI ..... COM LilriCI Gou>IN WUT 15, OMw CcwT 4 Golden West 036 015 • tS 14 1 Orange Coast 100 210 • 4 l S Ashcraft, Mclane (4) and Mccann; E'PlllOZ.t, Hardey (3), Perez (S) •rid Prante, Ouartucy (5), Prante (6). W -Ashcraft, 3 .\ L E\plnoza, 3-14. Pirates sweep foe COSTA1MGS1\ John P<-coro of Y • I A l l O rang Coosl Colleg r c-o1dcd •fght kills ftnd t •8.Jl'linat Enc Saxton cmcl Jnr d Starling had !llix each a.c; the host Pirat {13· 1) swept Pmnt U>ma Na.Mrene, 15·3, 15·2, 15·6, m nonronl ren men'• voll~yhall ction Wt?dnesday MOAC COAST LEAGUI UNMMITY 18, Co5TA ME.5A 0 SlnglM: Pham (CM) lost to Chang, 1- 6. lost to Lawrence, 0-6, lost to Hsu, 0-6; Barnard (CM) lost 3-6, 0-6, 2-6; Lilaram (CM) lost. 3-6, 0-6, 0-6. Doublet: Morris-Kuy (CM) lost to Frank-Levine, 0-6, lost to Shapiro-Freed- man, 1-6, lost to Wang.Chen, 1-6; Nguyen-Maslale (CM) lost. 3-6, 2-6, 1-6, Kuo-Emerson (CM) lost, 0-6, 0-6. 0-6. BASEBALL Tars rally, then fall to Warriors •Sailors absorb 7·4 loss. IRVINE -Clutch two-out sin- gles by Shawn O 'Donnell and Josh Guesman helped the New- port Harbor High baseball team rally from a 4-0 d eficit to tie host Woodbridge Wednesday. But the Warrio rs cashed in on some d efensive miscues to score three unearned runs 111 the slXth and claun a 7 -4 Sea Vie~ League bdseball win. O 'Donnell's two-run single keyed a three-run third for the Sailors (1-5-1. 0 -2 m league}, who pulled even when Guesman sin· gled home a run m the sixth. Guesmdn, a senior secon d baseman. went 3 for 3, while O'Donnell, a senior left fielder. went 2 for 4 with a double to key the Tars' lO·hit a ttack. Senior Otto Verhulst pitched d comple te game for the visitorS, S<:attering nine hits and fanning five He was victuruzed by an error on a tdilor-made double- pldy grounder in the sixth. A s~ o;equent breakdown 00 bunt COV· erage set the stage for a two-run Brandon Runk double, which allowed Steve Terwiske to p1ck up the wm m relief of Zach Fos- ter. The Sailors played without seruor Mississippi-bound catcbEf Charlie Waite, suffering from d bnused wrist he sustained wbep hit by a pitch Friday against Corona del Mar. Newport Coach Jim IGefer said Waite is probable for Friday. wh en the Sailors h. Santa Margarita. SEA VIEW LEAGUE WOOD8RIOGE 7, NEWPORT 4 Newport Harbor 003 001 O -4 10 3 Woodbridge 220 003 x -7 9 2 Verhulst and Beerer; Foster, Terwiske (5) and Okuma. W -Terwfske. L -Verhulst. 1-2. 2B -O'Donnell (NH). Runk CW). COM CONTINUED FROM 81 Harper fanned slugger Jeff La.Rue, who had homered earlier, for the second out. But a swing- ing bunt by cleanup hitter Frank. Bruno averted the attempted bare-banded stab a char~ third base man, driving in ~ winning run and wedging ue Eagles and Sea IGngs in a four way second· place logjam. Brett Elliston had two hilt including a double, for the St:e Kings (3·3, 1-1 in league}, whp host Irvine Friday. MA VIEW LEAGUE SANTA MARGMrrA 6, CoM 5 Corona del Mar 000 210 2 • 5 7 3 Santa Margarita 000 112 2 -6 s 1 Larson, Harper (7) and Wiethorn; Wilkerson, Williams (S), Dean (6) and Foss. W -Dean. L-Larson, 2-2. 28 ~ Elllston (CdM). HR -LaRue (SM) G 0 L F Costa Mesa finish otT Garden Grove SANTA ANA -Cotta M High jun10r Jeff Monto~ &bot aver-par 36 for the fl.net holes of the Mustangs' 18-ho nortleagu victory av !J. Gartt Grove W dnesday at Wlllo Golf C:ourso. Montoya' t8·bolc total ('1 l'ttmOO him medeliit honors M esn prevailed, 439-470. Mustang widened the m by 20 stroke1 in tbe llnal hot . Brian Jone1 (41), Bryce S dan (41), Steve Perez (45) Luther Mitchell t4'1) UC> hilll1nill Mesa briprove to 4·1 in IS. matcbel. Doily Pilot GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 instructor, said .Ci rra loves both sports, but tor now it's goU that is 1tttracting the attention. Cierra will appear on the Bill Cosby Show •Kicts Say The Darndest Things" AprlJ 9 Cierra Gaytan on CBS. Cosby played a rolU'ld of golf with Cierra several months ago at Braemar Country Club in Tanana with the cameras rolling. Mesa Goll & Country Club head pro Brad Booth will be among the merchandise exhibitors. John Sullivan. a teaching pro at Newport Beach Golf Course, will be one or the several instructors at the expo . Mesa Verde Country Club head pro Tom Sargent is expected to appear at the SCPGA booth as the association's honorary past president. Last year. Junior Golf World was introduced at the expo and will return this weekend. Young golfers will be able to get personallzed fitting for clubs and instruction from SCPGA pros. Anyone 17 and under who pays the price of admission will receive a free golf club. In 1998, nearly 2.000 clubs were distributed. Adult admission is $8. Seniors (50 and older) are $5, juniors (11-17) are $4 and children 10 and Wider are tree. Details: (?14) 776-4653. ,. Sports Triple play • Cardinals, Giants duel to 7-7 Mustang standoff. tan Con-~-----1111r nofly of lhe I A S E I A L L Cardu;ials slugged two home runs, Jackson Masslnglll dou- bled and singled twice and Jar- rett Daniel was 3 for 3 in a 7 -7 tiE: Wlth the Giants in Newporf Hdr- bpr Baseball Assooation.play 111 the Mustang Division. The fourth· grade Newport Meaa National Junior Basketball All-Stan took fint place ln the area champi- onships last weekend. Clockwise from top left: Coach Casey Jones, Nfck Jones, Chad Sta.ssel, Chais Thursday, Morch 25, 1999 83 YOUTH SPOllS , ..•.. • U she continues to do what she's doing in both tennis and golf, who knows (what lays aheadW her mother saJd. ·And she's beautiful. She's really got model looks and she's going to be about 5-foot-11, 5-10 Men just look at her and fall in Jove with her. The world can be her oyster if she wants.• Stay tuned. It's likely you haven't read the last of Cierra Gaytan. • Pellam HW Goll Club wtJJ host the 22nd annual Big Brother/Big Sisters of Orange County Golf Tournament May J, an event to benefit the organization's many progyams. Entry fees of $500 include golf with cart, lunch, beverages on the course, cocktail reception and dinner for the player and a guest. Discounted foursome rates are available. Details: (714) 544-7773. • Under the label "Saving kids - one life at a time," organizers of Boys Hope/Girls Hope are But the play of the day was pulled off by the Giants, as Erik BonnJor speared a bases-loaded lme dnve off the bat of Chase Lanting and stepped on second base for the second out. The Car- clinals got back ahead of the throw to first, but Jessie Geron- dale's throw to Nick Salter at third got another runner for a rare triple play. Plnesett. Coach Chlp Stassel, Tony Jones, Westin Dunlap, Jolm. Joyce, Coach Peter Helfrich. Taylor Lobdell, Stevte farmer, Matthew HeUrlch, and Harry Tully. • Slnce the road constructton has been completed dl Irvine Avenue and Mesa Drive in Newport Beach, golfers have an easier time playing the par-4 No. 4 at Newport Beach Golf Course. The cluster or ice plants that used fo be on the left side of the fairway have been removed and the slope has bee n re placed with a retairung wall. Instead of losing balls in the ice plants, dulfers now en1oy customer-friendly bounces on the left 1de Balls hi.t to the left off the tee CM roll down into the fairway . Plus, Wlth fewer hackers searchmg for bdils m the ice plants, foursome~ move along quicker and there's less traffic at the tee. The Steve Lane-operated l>.xecubve course, a par-59 layout, tS m excellent condition and has long been considered one of the best deals in Orange County fq_r publlc play. • The longest running public goU show on the west coast will feature eve ral area pros and instructors al the 10th annual Southern California PGA Golf Expo Friday through Sunday di the Long Beach Cbnvention Center. The expo wtll hdvc> more than JOO exhibitors, but onJ y d dozen pros will be exh1bilmq merchandise from their own pro shop .. 819 Canyon Country Club head pro Bob Lovejoy, a member of the SCPGA Hall of Fdme, cUld Costa 1 planning their fifth annual charity golf tournament April 12 at Santa Ana Country Club. Charity officials feel privileged because SACC allows onJy eight non-member events each year Boys Hope/Girls Hope. which expanded to California in 1991, provides a sale and stable environment for at-nsk youth, abused and/or neglected chJJdren, who live 1n the homes. In the last six years, 100% of the BH/GH high school graduates bave enrolled in a college or university. There are 70 BH/GH graduates presently in college while 220 children curreoUy reside in BH/GH homes in the Uruted States and abroad. Details. (949) 36..1-1960. • The Mighty Corona .Nation Indian Guides of the ~ewport Beach area will host its indugurcll Nations Cup Charitable Golf Challenge on Monday at Newport Beach Country Club. Prizes and trophies will be at stake. The Mighty Corona Nation invites all past, present and future dads to play. Entry fees are $150. Detdils (714) 668-5900. • RICHARD DUNN's golf column appears every Thursday. Connolly, Daniel and Vince Hewsom teamed up to strike out 12 Giants. St. John the Baptist wins in sudden death c~~an°~~ R·HOCKEY Junior H19h School roller hockey playoffs action came to an end Monday at Gretzky's Hockey Center m lrvine when St J ohn I The Baptist or Costa Mesa scored the wuuung goal with 15 seconds left m sudden-death overtune agamsl Ensign lntermedJdte of Newport Beach St John broke the ice, then Michael McDonald scored on an assist from Kyle Matthews to knot lh<' game al 1-1 . Shay Barton fol- lowed Wltb a M:ore from an Alex Whitesides assist to put Ensign up, 2-1, going into the third penod. St. John's Greg Moro and Alex Scurr led the way defenc;ively. Goohe Brandon Udlnk had 14 saves. Ensign's Vincent Mungo, Cory Adler and Trevor Ander- son defended well. an<l Elllott Thacker had l 9 sa\ t>s in the net St John's Jay Hudson scored m the thmt pE>nocl to send the game mto overtlme. Newport-Mesa rolls, The SLXlh-.._ ___ _. Girls With No Name win two of three Cosld Mesa's· 1 O C C E R Girls With No Name, d Division 2 (w1der Hl) AU-Star tedm m the AYSO Spring Toumdment, won two of thref> stctrts the past two weekends. We~tmm1>ter topped Co:)td Mesd, 2· 1, Chelsea Soria scoring Mesd's lone godl. South 1 luntinglon Beach was- n't ds fortunate a s Costa Mesd look a 3-2 victory behind the exploits of Kaelyn Rasch (t\vo godls) dnd Michelle Mantyla (one goal), with defendNs Megan Nomura, Andi Sarris, 1 Kim Law, Devin Denman and Sandra Sparks shulhng South Huntington Bedch down San Juau Cdp1str,100 met a simildr fdte as Cosld Mesa won, 3-0, h.JghliC)hted by Ldw's goal A clef('ncler, she drove the hall home from 30 ydrcls out for her hrst score tn four Y('dfS. Thdt QdVe Costd Mesc1 a 2-0 lead after Natalee Schoettler had scored the only hrst·half goal Mantyla cdfllP from out of Uw goal to pldy fon.,.drd dnd n'torded tht' h.ndl sf'orP w1th 20 n1111utPs left off a J>dS'> lrom Sdrns cwport bows out TUSTIN -111e New-R • H 0 C K E Y SCHEDULE grade Newport-H 0 0 P S Mesa NJB All-Stars, coached by Taras Young and Randy lance, rolled twice in their fm;t area bas- ketball tournament over the weekend. port l !arbor duh rolJer hockey tedm droppNl d 5-4 second- round dec1s1on to Trc1burn I J11Js to close out tllC~ scdson at the tnline Hockey and Sports C lub of 1'1stm Trdbuco I hlls, playmg a rmm up, scored ldte to puJJ 1t out TODAY • 'n'adl and field High school boys and girls • Newport Harbor at Corona del Mar, 3 p.m.; iRancia at Costa Mesa, 2:45 p.m. •Volleyball High school boys -Laguna Beach at Newport Harbor, 6:45 p m. • Bueb.911 College • The Master's at Southern Californloi College, 2:30 p.m. Community college -Orange Coast at Santa Ana, 2 p.m. • Softbell High school · Aliso Niguel at Newport Harbor, J p.m .• Connelly at Estancia, 3.15 p.m •Tennis College men -Southern California College at Cal Baptist. 2 p.m. College women -Cal Baptist vs. Southern California College at Costa Mesa TC, 2 p.m. • C.Ommunrty college men -Orange Coast at Cypress, 2 p.m. Community college 1NOmen • Cypress at Orange Coast. 2 p.m. High school boys -Newport Harbor at Woodbridge, 3:15 p.m.; Corona del Mar at Santa Margarita, J: 15 p.m.; Estancia at Laguna Beach, 3:15 p.m.; Laguna Hiiis at Costa Mesa, 3:15 p.m. •Swimming High school girls · Corona del Mar at CIF Relays prelims at Belmont Plaza • Goff High school boys -Woodbridge vs Newport Harbor, at Rancho San Joaquin, 3 p.m.; Santa Margarita "5. Corona del Mar, at N~ Beach CC, 3 p.m.; Aliso Nig~I vs. Estancia, at Mesa Verde CC. 2 p.m.; Costa Mesa vs. University. at Costa Mesa Ga.cc. Mesa Linda course, 2 p.m. • alldminton High school -Newport Harbor vs. Villa Pa~ at Orange County Badminton Oub, 3 p.m. Cypress was handJPd, b6-43 dnd Ornnge was topperl, 73-45. Tyler Lance dnd David Ramos were both in double hgun>s for the winnprs again s t Cypress, backed up by Kasey Peters, Trevor Holmes and Nell Rafferty. Kurt Yacko, Carlos Pinto, Ted Slaughter and ~la1ne Gribble were the scoring leaders against Orange, wllh Ryan Lapce a key hgure IO dSSLSts. BrE>ndon Donsh 1>cored twice for Ne>wport, Wlth Mtkl' Levesque dOd Vdne Barton dlso 1>conng. Don<;h, Mike Warther dnd Mike B1 ownclJ wer<' credited w1th d'>St<.h dnd fre.,hmr10 (fodhe Jdm.-.... 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Fellow of the Acade1ny of General Dentistry Preventive. osmetic and Rc!-itorativc Ocnciury 1-401 Avocado Ave., Suite 806, Newpon Bea h (near r hion Island) (94 9) 7 59-8606 Mt'mbcr Amt:ri n Dental aauon Orange County Dental Society California Dtnral Association Ammcan Acad of Cosmetic DmU.t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... Dodgers win, 12-11. T h e -------..-0 o d g e r s IASEIALL came from betund for a 12-11 victory ov~r the Giants, triggered :by a clutch triple by R.J. D'Cruz and a double by Michael Thagard to knock m the tymg and winning runs in the bottom of the tilth inning m New- port ~ ltlibor Baseball Assoaabon Mustang Division play Monday. With the tymg run on Uurd in the top of the sucth, Enc Pailne chalked up his fifth stnkeout tn three uuungs to preserve the wm Addmg to the offensive perfor- mance was Ryan Hanrahan Wlth three luts, Michael Grand Wlth two tuts and Franloe Darrruento with a long d ouble Trey LaGrandeur. Tyler Wolk and Ryan McKennon anchored a solld defense. Angels fall to Cubs Newport ----------Harbor IASEBALL Baseball Association play in the Bronco Division found the Angels narrowly losing to the Cubs. Spencer Moore pitched three ~;trong inrungs and singled m the hrst mnmg. Kasey Peters robbed one of the Cubs of a home run with an over- the-f ence catch m center held Pdtnck Dayton had a run-scor- ing single and Tun Crdmer sin- g led tWlce Brinley McClory stood out offensively, dnd Greg Minter pitched well and tripled. Bulls bo~unce two foes The NJB sev- enth-grade New-H 0 0 P S port-Mesa Bulls, seeded third in the Newport-Mesa Regional Tour- nament, trounced their first two basketball foes over the weekend. The host Bulls whipped Los Narrutos, 78-17, with Patrick Joyce ( 16), Taylor Young (15), Kevtn Joyce { 111 and Pancho Seabourn ( 11 I all scoring m dou- ble ftgures Alex Orth and Tyler Bayer scored nme and eight points. respectively ln the second game the Bulls topped Hunbngton Beach. rolling to a 55-28 deosion Joyce {14 ) and Young (121 were the leadmg scorers, wtth Brian Knox and Reid Watanabe both showmg well on defense. Jamie Oefenbach controlled the boards from stdrt to finish Basketball camp Orange Coast ------CoUPgf' mPn 's H 0 0 P S basketball roach Tun O'Brien. a teacher at• TeWinklP Middle School. is hosting a pring Break Basketball Camp at Estancia High April 5-9. a\ailable to bo}s and girl-; gTadPs 2-9. Basic skills, tbP rules of the game and sporlsmnnship an' the featurE'd items in the camp. with 9 a .m-noon ( 601 and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. ($95) sessions &\ ailablc. lnterestf'd partif><i should call (714) 573-2J28. Hack Hay Montessori Prwhool * Kftlalgartan ful. Tine* Pln·Tlme *Yes lbnt • 2-6 * 7!00 Im. 8.-00 pm • Education to prepare young hearts and minds for the challenges of life. • Experienced, certified Montessori teachers. •Individualized academic 1nstruct1on. • Extensive extra-curricular act1vit1es (Spanish, Art . music, drama, dance, gymnastics) .. Small class sizes • Toilet learning The Way It Should Bet --------... ----· I L BE. OIL & FILTER I J I I I I I I I I lnciuc* Up lo 6 qts. Mobil 1 1 10/30 wt OI. New FllMr t I lube ChoSlla Attlnga. I I ...._C.-&LltMf•'* DlilnlllM I I ~ Muat a.~ At T1-Of I I Pvt-di... Not Vet d Witt! Afty Odlfi Off~ Or 9e11riee V•IW On~ Al n.. I :==~~=:~· . • I ·----------- BRAKE SHOES OR PADS .............. Tln11~. Morch 25, 1999 .. ... -::.N OAOlNANC OF "'!JHE BONrT A CANYON :>tiBLIC FACILITIES -flNANCING AUTHOR· !nY LEVYING SPE· '~AL T AXE WITHIN '!fH! BOHfT A CANYON ::l>uauc FACILITIES FINANCING AUTHOR· .JTY COMMUNITY FA· • CILITIES DISTRICT 'NO. 98-1 rrt •mounts,.,., the I ne Ut!'(, 141 ~ly Iha l~l-~llona cit the Dlstrtcl in ff<=h hSC91 ~Mr Not wllh1tand0ng 1ne fOI ng, I 54Kre~ry ol ""' AulhOnty mty collo<:I one Of 11'\0ll Ins~ OI lhe ~ .... by mtlnl ol dlnld blling by the ~ ttlct ot me !llQPeltY ownett w tl'lln U1e l>letflct-M, In the Jodg•oent Ol lhe s.c,.,.ry, eucn meana pf eollt<.tiOll w1M reduCI Ule bUrdln of administering the DlsttlCI or ts pthelWI" appropriate lo the circumstances. In sucll event. tho special taxt9 sh11ll beconw delinquent II not paid when due as sel forth In any such 1~spectlve blH1ng to the property own· ers Section 6 II lo< any rea ion any portion of this Or· ainance Is found to be In· valid, or ii tho 1pedat tax Is found lnapphcable to eny particular parcel wittttn the District, by a court of com· p&tenl /urlldictton. the baJ· ence o the Ordinance and tr1e appltcallon of lhe spe- cial taic to !tie rema1mng parceli; w1tn1n tile C>stnct shall not be allecled Secuon 7 Thts Or· Jinonce 5hall be s1aned by tl'le Pr11,idenl of ihe Au· 100111y and <me:;ted by ttle Socretary of the Authollfy W1th1n t 5 days after rts pa\!>il'Jll, the Secretary Shall lAIUSt tnlS Ord•nance to be pubhshed at least :>rice with the names of those Governing Board members voting tor and ag.11nM lh1s Ordinance, 1n a newspaper ol general c1rcu1auon pnnled and pub· hshc1d 111 Orange County <1M circulated tn the Dis· tnct S\ c11on 8 This Or· dmJrH"l' shall take effect 30 •IJV alter its llnal passage APPROVED AND llOOPTED tJy tho Govern· "!l Board ot the Bonita Ca· r '{t•n Puul•c Fac:1fit1es Fi ri " 1n9 Au111or1ty on Ml Ji tS 1999 IS/ Jamea M. Ferryman, President of the Bonita Canyon Public Facllftlea Fl'11nclng Autf'lor1ty ATTEST tS/ Michael H. Fine, Secretary of the Bonita Canyon Public Facllltl .. f1rianclng Authority SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE M·chae I 1n·~ Secre- tai; tol It•" Bornta CanYofl PuL11 Fac1~••tiS Ftnancmg A w1ortl) herot'Y certify 111a1 11->c lc.ro~o·ng 1s a fun 1rue Jn'l corr.-.tr copy ol the ar.1ua1 Ordinance tn· !n iuc"CI .. , ,. mooting of '' 11 Gn11ernin9 Board of .1 l Au111or11y duly and reg- ularly helrJ on the 28tf'I day ol .l1muary 1999, of which mout1ng all ot the members 1)1 ~aid Board had due no· Ill.A <illd ;it which a ma1orrty tt.ereol were present and wc1<> finally passed and ar1opted 1101 re~s than hve (51 llays ther~atter on the 1 Siil day of March 1999, uy 111u follow1119 vote AYES 3 NOES 0 ABSENT OR NOT VOllt~C. 0 "'' aqenda of said meet· m9 wa!> posted at least 72 '1\)1) :.. tielore '8td meeting Rt 2965 Bear Street. Costa Mesa C11l1lom•a a location t1t>cty ac:-ce~1bfe to mem· t,.,, of the pYllhc. and a b1 oi !limerar descnption ol said Orl11nan<:e appeared r said agenda I brtt1ror certify tnat t have carf!lufly compared the same w111t lhe ong1na1 m1nv1es ol sa1u meeung on lole <1nd ol 1ecord 1n my of· l•c t that tt1P lore901ng Or- tJ111illlCE' is a turr. Hue and c irrelJ copy of the 011g1na1 01rl1Mnro .-\dopted c1t s.i•d rn• .. •!1•111 anr1 ontl!rl:.'d In !>aid m1nutei.. and that said Ordir.anco has not been arl'"'"ded. moclilled or re · bC1rid11d since the date ol its odoplton and tho same 1s " w 1n lull force and et· IPt.I D:itnd March 15, 1999 /SI Mlch11I H Fina. Secretary of 1he Bonita Canyon Public Facilltles Financing Authority P.1t>l1•.r1at1 Nf!w~ort B•"lr I Cos IA Mesa Dally p I ' MiHLtl 25 t Q!l9 Tn330 F1edtioUe •llrl11e TNlile lar ~ l..MnQ Neme ..... ....,.. Trutt llTO '111fl*'I, 903 Tht loioW!ng Ptf'lont Vt11e Vallnd•. Sen a,.. IJOll'O bUllrlMe u: ca.me""' ca 82872 KllNt-N·HMri.. 3118 Deity l..ou Lo11•Joy 1711'1 .,., Co6ta Mesa C. Tt~M for L.cMtloY living 9l827 ' ' lMI UTD 7112185, 603 ~I.Ady Inc., ICAJ, Vlata Vatlnd:.; Sen ~w:=~~ = ~~· ....!.n.r. TIW tM1nMt te con· 1101 w, ~r Blvd., ckd.cl bY: a aotpOra110n 11541. Santa Ana, ca H•~ YoU t*'ld c:IOinQ 0210r buelne11y«?Yff,2·1&-QI TNt butlneaa II con· UnQert9 Ledy, Inc., JIJlle d\Jeled t>y: a general part• Aeldl, p,..,..,..,, neratlip Thlt llNIMnl WU lllld Heve you 11111.a doing wlUI IM Coun1y Cltrll of buslne11 v-t? No Ora~ ~t24~3 ~i:·1~f.=~• flied O.Uy Pilot Mai 4, 11. 18, with me Covtlty Clerk of 25, 1999 Th305 Orange Coun~·23·88 Flcthlout BuelneH Dally Pooi ~ar 25.''J.i,~ Name Statement 1. 8, 15, 1999 Tl\334 The following pet500S are doing buSlneH as· Flctltloue Buelnet• Raney-"Zosman Medical Name Stawment Group, 3333 WHI Coast The I~ person• Highway, Suite 1500, New· art dOlna bus1M11 u . po1t eeach Calllornla OC '/fntage Cfolhlng 92f163 Maft, 2200 Winward Lane, · Raney & Zusman G1oup, Newport 8etlcil, ca 82980 A Medleel Corporollon. Unaerie lady Inc., (CA), (CA), 3333 w Coast High· 2200Wlnwald Lane. New· way, 1500. Newport port ee.c::n. C. 92660 Beach CalHomia 928&3 This business It con· Thi bugjneU 11 COil· dueled by I OO<l)CQllOn ducted by. a corpo<allon Have YoU ltllted doing Have you $tarted d04ng busineu yet? No business yet? Ves, Ungene Ledy, Inc. Julie 12/1998 ' AeldS, Pre.ident Raney & Zusman Mldl· This 1tatemenl WM filed cal Group, a Medical Co<· with lhe County Clerll ol poratlon, Aldan A. Raney Orange Coun~eJ2·99 Jr. M.D .. PreSldent 1 14117 This statement wa1 filed Dall't Pilot Mar 4, 11. 18, with the County Clerll o1 25, 1099 Th303 Orange County on 3-2·99 Flctlilou• BuelneH 19986714718 Heme Statement Dally Pilot Mar. 4, 11, 18, The following persons 25. 1999 Th293 Flctftlou• Business ·~-~~n!:'r:es~~~ers. Name Statement 2200 Winward way, New· The lollowtng pe1$00S port Beach, Ca. 92660 are domg business as: Lingerie lady Inc • (CA), Crisp Dealgna. 1954 2200"Wlnward lane, New· Placentia, Studio 108, port Beac:tl, Ca 92660 Costa MNa. CA 92627 Thia business ls con· TAG 108, Inc., (CAI. ducted by· a oorpo<atlon 1954 Placentla, Studro Have you ttarted doing t08, Costa Mesa. CA business yet? No 92627 Lingerie Lady, Inc • Julie This business Is con· Fields, President duded by a CIO(p()r8Uoo Thia statement was hied Have you "arted doing with the Counly Clet1t ol t>us1ness yet? Yes, Janu· Orange County on 3-2·99 ary 1999 19996194711 TAG 108, Inc, Tony Dally Pilot Mar 4, 11, t8, Cnsp, CEO 25, 1999 Th304 This statement was filed Flcttt.IPu• Bu•lness with the County Clerll ol Nertie Statement Orange County on 3-2•99 The fottowing ptirsons 19996784708 ere dotng business as DeNyPllotMar 4• t1• 18• Spec111ty·Solutlons 25, 1999 Tl\284 Actltloue Bu•lneH 1~~ :!~ ~~n~~~t· Name Statement Kenneth J Conner, The loflowlng persons 17002 Bole10 Lane, Hunt· are doing bU$1ness as lngton Beacil. CA 92649 Morr IS·Tested, 19459 Judy A Conner. 17002 Via Del Caballo, Yorba Botero Lane, Huntington Llfl<la, Calllomla 92886 Beach, CA 92649 Jeffery Clinton Crevens, This busi~ss 1s con· 19459 Via Del Caballo. ducted by husband and Yorba Unda, Caflfomla wife M1Chelle Lynn Crtvens, Have you started doing 19459 Via Del Caballo. business yet? No Yorba Linda, Calilom1a Kenneth J Conner 92886 This statement was filed This business Is con· with the County Clerk ot ducted by· husband and Orange County on 3-9·99 Wife 19996185555 Have you started doing Dally Pilot Mar 11, t 8, bustnessyet?Ves,8-12·93 25, Aer t, 1999 Th319 Jell Cravens Flctltloua Business This statement was filed Name Statement wi1n the Counly Clet1t of The loflow1ng persons Orange County on 3-2•99 are d<>tng business as 19986184714 H1Flu1c"Technology, 1115 Dally PllOI Mar 4, 11. 18, Baker SL, Bu11d1ng D 13. 25, 1999 Th295 Actltious Buslneu ~~'~J:J" Coste Mesa. Name Statement Wilham Bequene 1175 The followlng per&OnS Baker St. Buildlng 0·13. are doing business as Sutte 1214. Costa Mesa. Eastblulf Salon. 2525 CA 92626 Easlblufl Drive, Newport This buSlnell ls con. Beach, Cahlomia 92660 ducted by an lndlv~I Burlce Haflln, 31012 Have you lilarted doing Poseo Ranchero. San business yet? No Juan Capistrano. Cahlol"Tl1a William N Bequette 92675 This statement was ltled Yoshi Heflin, 31012 with lhe County Clerk of Poseo Ranchero. San Or9nge Counfy on 3·8·89 Juan Capistrano. Cart1oml.ot 1MM785W 92675 Dally P110t Mar. 111 J_8, This buslneu Is con· 25, Apr. 1;,.,1999 Tn;uO ducted by· 11usband and STAT.:MENT OF wife ABANDONMENT OF bu~rn':s~t~~~~ F:~ USE OF FICTITIOUS ary 1, t999 BUSINESS NAME Yoshi Helfin The lollowtng person(•) This statement was flied hu (have) abandoned the with the County Clel1< of u.. or the fletltk>o• bUSl- Orango County on 3·2·99 neas name. 19996794721 Foller & Hansen, 430 Dally Piiot Mar 4 11, t 8, 32nd StrMt, Suite 200, 25. 1999 Th296 Newport Beach. CA 82663 Flct1tioue Buslneas nai;!: ~~:::is t:O~=: Name Statement wea filed In Orlnoe County The following persons on 12131196. ALE NO are dolnQ business as 191163706011 MAR'7ELOUS DAV Rtchard A Fuller. 111 CHILD CARE 9619 Kena· Opal Avenue. Balboa IS· 1ngton Dr , Huntington land, CA 92662 Beach. CA 92646 Wlllam R Han$9n. ~1 •r. to ow1'19 per'nlls MIChele D111tt\ch Mal'\tel Goldenrod A\l'lnue Co- r dO".i t...J!>l'ltr t.a!> 961'1Kens1ngtonDr.,Hunl· ron1 oel Mar. C A no. B1 ltters 548 1ngton Beadl. CA 92646 92625-3216 aAa111 Roao Gorena det This business 11 con-ThlS bu11ne11 II ooo-Ma CA 1Jlt>25 ducted by· an individual ducted by an unln· Carl A wm11lor11ie1, 548 Have you •tarted doing corporett<f aa1ocf1llon Suawar J Ro811. Coron~ del bus1neu yel7 YH. 9· 16-96 olner thin a p1rtnershlp Mar CA a2625 Mldlele D Marvel Wiiham R HanMn Fran~ Hermansen S48 This statement was filed Richard A FUiier Suwird Road. CO<ona def With the Counly Clerll of This 11a1ement w11 fifed Mar CA 92625 Orange County on 3>2·99 wtth ltle COUnty Clerk ol Ttua bus1nen " con· 19996714120 Orange Counly on 319199 d1J1.'1ed t:TV 1 general pert· Dally PllO( Mar 4, 11, 18, 1"96785554 "er!.hlp 25, 1999 Th297 Dally Pflol Mar. 111._181 Hove you started doing FlcUtlou• BuafneH 25, Apr 1, 1899 Trw14 bus1nnaa yet? Yes, 6197 N•m• Statement Flctltlou• Buelnen Carl A Winelordnet N St t TIM statement waa fllOd Tne following pe~ns am• ateman with the Counly Cieri< of are doing buelness as. The lollowlng ptil'9on• Orarige Covnfy on 2.16.99 a) Physicians' Medlcal are doing bu1lneu 11: 19981783282 Surgery Centtr, b) Ptiyal· Lefty• Tattoo, 509 N Daily Pilol Mar 4, 11, HI, Clans' Surgory Contor, 301 Tualln Ave., Cringe, C.N 2!>, 1999 Th290 W BBlltanchury Road, lomla 92867 Flctlllou• Bualnet• Sutt• 280. Fountain VatlQy, Lllandro Oropeza, 1102 Ce 92635 N, Lyon. Santa Ane, cau. Name St•tement Physicians' Medlc11 lorrila 92701 The tolloWlng pe!'IOns Surgery Centi! L l C Thlt bUllnell It con· ire do1n~ bu11neu l's (CA) 301 w. Baatanchury ductta by an lndMdual QC Woddtng MDU, 2200 Aoadi Sutle 280. Fullerton, Have you 1111'\ed dOlng W1,,.,..11rd Lane. Nt"'1)0!1 CA 8<e635 bWlneu yet1 Vea. Bi!IM:h. Ce 92860 This buainen i. con 11101198 llnQall• Ledy Inc (CA). docled by Umllld Uab•ltty LINndl'O Ofweu 220CfWitwward Lene N-Co. Thia ll•le"*'t WH llled pon aeacn, ca. 92660 Haw you tniri.d OOloO with IN county Clerk ol nt11 t>utineA 11 con· bUllMH r.t? No Orenoe Counfr.o~·11·99 OU<;!ld by • oorpotJtlOl'I Phy ale ana · Medi cal 1 Q071 HIVe you atarlld OOlng surgery c.nter u.c, JIC-Daly PllOI Mar I 1 ~ 18, ti~• 1 yet? No quollne Kl•ln·E•mu, 25. Apr. 1, 1999 lh321 Lingerie Lll<IY Inc. JulJe Pf..ictent Flalilou. luelnen Fields, Pr .. ~I Thie 11.ttttnent wit llled N•m• 8ta~t Thi tAI ment wa1 liled with tne Counly Cltrk ol The '°"°""no· pnr.on• W•lh tM County Cle1k of Orange County on 3 23 " •IO dOing. buttne... •. Oninge CO\Jflty 00 3 2·89 18tt'7mll ~MAY PRODUCTIONS, 11996714113 D•hy P1IOI Mar. 2~. Apr. b DA l.AN AUOIO • Daily P1IOI M11r 4 11, 18, 1, 8, ti~. 1999 Th333 IDEO, 1848"4 Ward Z5 11J'J'1 T1'1301 F1ctltlou• Bu•lne.. ... t Ft IA v 11 Flcthfou• Bueln... Name St•tement S:Omi. ~::=."' e oy, Name Statement The fottowing peraona ThomH Than_g Tran, The loflowino P•flOnl .,.. dOlrlQ bullne 11: 21 n1 8Ulhtrd st I Hunt· are Oolng bu1IMH 11· lat Vegillft Qmup1 1732 ~ton o..ctt, Cal1IOtnll 0C Al\t!q\Ut Mall, 2200 1<11611 Avenue, Irv.no, ca 8~ Winward Line, Nawpor1 9201• Venne Mlnh'V•n e>o.n. aeh, C. 12660 John O. Ande11on a1nt Buehanl I , Hunt· Lln11tne Lariy Int • (CA), Tl'Ultff for the John 0 ~ Otad\, C."'1:Jrnla 2200 Winward Lane, New-AnderlOI\ LIVtng Trust UTO 81Me port o..dl. C8 Q2t.fl0 ft102'001• 18832" Wanda1er Thil Wlint.. la ClOf\• Tr bu11nese II oon• Lane, 11unUog10n BMCll, d\ldtO bV IQband elllJ r.ioettd by •• corpotltllOn ca 82&48 .... Hl\19 you orled dOlng Cerolt Barl.,<d..1. 1~ HIYt you 1'9r1td Going b lneu yet? No Hon.~ LA."lltt. \;he w bOl!neN Y.I? YH, Flo~~ ~if Inc .. JIJlle 11'::iCnaei ~t<itzJ..,111 N ~Thing Tran Trilt , i.mtint wn filed Dtl 6ol L..llM, U111mono Thie ataettnenl wu tlled Wilt> lhe 00Yntr Cie1'1 0( Bet, C. lit7G5 Wlltl 1fle County Qerk C'tl Orangw C0001Y on 3 :NIQ ~ R Kati, 111 °'1lngl ~on M .f91 tllltH7M11S N Diii SOI lane DleinonO ~tMt112'71 Dall P'1oC MM 4, "· a. IJllrl ca Ot''65 OllY Pl'oC Mlt. t!,_!!i_ lG t 'Th3(» ._Ro.;.;.;c_.hl;,;r.:;.f"_,_. _._._. .. 2', N>f. t, 19" rn;su f..'1---····· .. -,_ ·~ ')1. :·.,p . ·........-1...d Flc1ttiou9 ........ Heme 8ta"""9m The lolow'ng pal"ICltll ,.dOlng~•s ~llte l'iopp'a Pool Service. 1204 W PCH '47, Newpotl Bel<tl. CA 82663 Mi<Nel C Hooo, 7204 w PCH •-47, ·N~ Beach, CA 926e3 T.,, E. Hoflp, 1204 W PQ1147, NeWi>Or1 hec:tt. CA 92663 Thi• bualnell I• con. ducted by llu•band and wife Hevo you 11a11ed doing tioslness yet? Vea, 2116199 Mlcttael C. Hopp This &tll81Tlfnt WI& tiled with tfle County Clerk of Orange Counly on 3-23-99 1""781358 Qally Pilot Mat. 26, As>r. 1, 8, 15, 1999 Th!338 Aclltlou• Bualnese Name Statement The folloWlng persons are dOlng business aa. KGM, -.2901 West Coast HlghWay, 80lte 200. New· port Beacn, CA 92663 KGM, (CA), 2901 W8$l Cout HIQhway, soJte 200, Newpon Beadt, CA 92663 This buSlness 1$ con· dUc:ted by. a corporation Haw ~ Started ~ business yet? Yes, 2/22199 KGM. Lisa Zaharian, Secretary Thrs statement was riled with tfle County Clerll ol Orange County on 2125198 19996784307 Dally Piiot Mai. 25. Apr. 1, 8. f5, 1999 Th339 Flctltlou• Bu•lneH N•me Statement The fofloWing pe1sons are doing bUslness as. CANZA, 46 Fremont Av· enue, Newport Beach. Cal· tfomla 92663 Thomas Lambert, 46 Fremont Avenue. Newport Beach. Callfomia 92663 Cllar1es E. Groves, -40 Campton Place, Laguna Nlguel. Calllornla 92671-4132 This business Is con· dueled by: an unln· corporated association other thin a partnerr;tllp Have YoU started doing bustness yet? No Chartea E. Groves This 11a1emen1 was !tied With the Counly Clet1t Of Orange County on 2·16·99 19996713227 Daily Pilot Mar 4, 11, 18. 25, 1999 Th306 FICttiJC)u• Bu•lneH Name Statement The IOllowing persons are doing business as· WEST COAST REAL ESTATE ADVISORS, 1838 Port Ashley Place Newport Beacn, California 92660 Robert Jullan, 1'1c , (CALIF), 1839 Port Ashley Place. Newport Beach, Callfomla 92660 This business Is con· ducted by. a oorporatlon Have you staned doing business yet? No Robert Julian. Inc .. Robert J. Buhaglar, PresldenVCEO This state~nt was flied With the County Cieri( Ot Orange CounlV on 3-2·99 1D0967M719 Deify Pilot Mar. 4, 11 , 18, 25, 1999 Th298 Flctitlou1 BualneH Name St•tement The lollowlng persons ire doing business as RUFFLES UP· HOLSTERY, 1998 Harbor Dr., Cor;ta Mesa CA 92627 Phtlllp San:IO, 5906 Pen· nfteld Avenue. Woodland H1ns. CA 91364 ThJS business Is con-dueled by: an lnd1vldual The reglstrant(s) oom· 1nenced to transact bUsl· ness under the Flctltlous Business Name(s) listed above on: 2125199 Phllllp Sardo This statement was filed with lhe County Clerk of Or11nge County on 3·2·99 19996794710 Dally P110t Mar 4, 11. 18, 25, 1999 Th299 Flctltiou• BuslneH • Nam• Statement The loltowing persons are doing business 1s HomeDNgStore.oom/ TestAtHome"'-om, 1533 Monrovia Ave N8WPOl1 Beacn. CA 92663 Blomertca. Inc., COE), 1533 MontoYla Ave .. New· port Beech, CA 92663 This business 11 con. dueled by a OOrp<ntlon Heve you started doing buslneU yet? No Blc>mel1Ca. Inc., Zackery S Irani, CEO This atatemont was filed wl1tl the County Cler1c of Orange County on 3-2·99 t9"6714106 Dalty PtloC Mar 4, 1 t, 18. 25, 1999 Til300 Ficthlou• BuelneH N•IT\• Statement The follOwlng pe11ons are doing t>uslneu as. INlne Trading, 2917 Via SJ1n Gorgonlo, San Cleme11te, ca 92874 Wilham G. Tunnell 2917 Via San GotQOOIO, San Clement•. Ca 02672 Tt>lt bu51ness I• con-duottd by. an lr-11vldUOI Haw you lllr1ed doing bullntN yet? Vas. 3 1 K Wt~ m G Tunnell Thtt llatemtnt WU ltlod ~•tn Ile Counly 0.rk °' Orange Coun1Y on 3-9-99 1"91186550 Delly Pi\o4 Mar 11, 18 25, Cffi0· 1989 Th307 A tloue Bu•IMi• Nmne~t The folloWin(I pet90N er1 dOlnQ bu.tlnell .. lmagtna~. 1 & Ultlna. lr111M, califOmia 0201• Dal/Id Aol:>lnlon 6hu111 16 L."tlnll, Irvine, c.l1f0infa 82614 Thia bullnNI 11 con eluded by. an lndMdull Heve you 1111te<1 doing buthll yet? No DeVld RobintOtl Shul• Thia tllttmont Mt filod wttll Ile County Clerk of °'tnOt OOl#lty un a-~.gg 1ttl'186 ... 0.4 Pllo4 Mat. 1 '.: 11\. 2!, 1. 1, 1"9 1h30I Flctttfou• lualneee MlfM Statement Tht loloWlng pettc>Ot ant OOlnO bUalnHI ... Yef'll!tl T111trn, 333 ~y"llde O!We, ~~ ettm, CA 92560 Davco Re111urant Entef'P(lffa._ tnc (c:.11 ). 11042. Oill9tte A¥9'114. f&OO, IN!ftt, CA t2tl4 Thlt ~ It con- dl.Ged by• COf'POl't41<ln gent cradl1or ol the _....ct_,.,..,f'IJIU FllEO KOSSUTH Heve )'l)U llW1ed ~ deoHNd, you mua& fite Wh CJWll8 Wll COUNTY, IA, DIS· bullo9u yel? YH, 1Me your cl .. m wtth the .,1m~T~4-TRtCT COURT CLERK Dav co R•etaur•nt COUft Md mail• OOPV to TaBr,OlllD ...... a 99 MAR 11 PM 4:06 £nt1rpr11"..1. Inc.., Dl\lld A the ~reonel reprHenta· • lN.&W l'OU 'JAllZ M..'nON IN THE JUVENILE S.lllbury, Pre&IOetll uve ._,p04n19d by the TOlW71S:TWJlaHOUh. F ow• IN Tilll·,~ WM liltd oourt w 1th1n fo1o11 ""'\' • ..DAT A 11\.wu; COURT 0 I "• w11h in.~ Clerll o1 monl'ha from the dete w.c. .. ,W Mlll>4"1 ANO FOR KOSSUTH Oreoge Col.flt,,~1 .. ::, of flrtt 1ftuance of ~TIOI\ Tiil "'41\M COUNTY lettet1 t1 pro'llfd9d in :_ :_.;:,,.,,.,..._ IN THE INTEREST OF Ody Pitot Mar. 11· 18. ..ctlon 9100 or the , ...... -......:..... ~:...-,• APRIL DAWN 25, ~ 1, 1899 Th311 ........ ,... --'" .,..,, ..,., u ;.... CalifornleProbe11Code. ,_,...~a., ~M ~AR, A-... r. Fl tloue Buelneea The time tor filing ~"'-..... ._ DAWN P. REIMERS Name Statement cl .. m• wlll f'IOt 111plre A>e. • ._,.,()~fl1111112. (!48~Mlet4). The IQllowlng pal"IOf\f befote fo1o1r months 619' TAC ~ l\JI ~. PtbtiOntr. ara doing bualnest as. from th• hHnng due ~m ~ JVJV No. 001151 Oavc() Ru1aurant ti td abo • RINO Enterpnsea, inc .. 17042 no e v • CNSllUO• NOTIC! OF HEA Gillelte Ave .. 1500 ltv1nt, lNE ~.e,u111:-1~:pc ~At~~ NOTICE OF ON ''PETITtoN FOR CA 92814 court. If vOY4are 0 per-PETrTION TO TERMINATION OF Devco Re11eurant son intereeted in the ADMlltlSTIR PARENT.CHILO Enterprlte•. Inc (Galll.), Htaio. you may Ille ESTATE OF: JAMES RELATIONSHIP.'' ;~~lrvl~~~~ 9:~~~ue, with the court a formal COCO TO: STEVEN A. This bu1lne11 Is con· Requeat for Special CASE NO. A1955ts3 SALAZAR. dueled by. a corpotttlon Nouce of the ftllng of an To ell heirs, benefl· Vou are herat)y notified Have you star1ed doing Inventory and eppra1ul clerlei, oredlto,., oon· tnat tnere Is rtt:M on ltle In bUlineH yet? Yts, 111/GT of Ht•H a11et1 or of tln,...nt credltor1, end the olflee of the Clerll of the D R ·'d ·-D1s11·1e1 Court ror Ko&Suth avco e1t1urant anv peu on or account pe11on• who may other· Covnty low• a pelttlon In Enterpris11. Inc., O.vld A. ea prolllded In H ctlon wi1e be lnterHctd 1n ca58 jvJv 'No 001151 , SaNebury. President 1250 of lhe Cellfomia th• wld or Htetl, or which nrayr; 101 tht terml· This Stltetnent WU tiled Probete C9de. A fll· bolh, of: JAMES COCO nation Ot your parenl·chlld W•th lhe Counly Clet1t ol que1t for Speoiel Notice A PETITION he9 • tetauonshfp .to the ctl•ld Orange Coun~·1·99 form ia aveltabl• from bean filed bv CHRIS· bom on tho 2nd day ol Jan• 1 84657 the cou'1 clerk. TINE COCO 1n the Su· uary. 1uee (named .4prll Dally Pflo4 Mar "t 18• Attorney few "-chiol•. perior Cour1 of Cellfor-Dawn Salazar), For further 25FICUiJ;U:89~,1n!3:5 C • ..,...tt ~. nl•. County of Orang•. details, oontac1 Ule Clerk'• .Jr. THE PETITION r• ol1ice The Pot1uoner's at· Name Statement 1CMM11W1 a ~on queatl thet CHRISTINE 1omey II Joseph J. Straub The lollowlng persons 19900 ~ COCO be eppointed .. '145!>1, 120 North Thor· a1e Clolna business as llwd .. '270 per1onel reprffentetive lnoton Street. P 0 Box POS S~ema Ma~ hlrw CA 9U1Z to administer the Htete 5f4 Algona, IA, SOS1 t, lll· ment, 1 900 MacArt ur 03/11. 03/19 , 03/25 of the decedent. e~ · (516) 2911~1 ~12 1100· Irvine. CA Motel ol Trus•'S Salt Tiiie THE P£TmON r.. lhe::' wi:r~ ~~arlng on Debltec, Inc , (NV), Ordtr No 9&90368·11 Trustet ~e~ta1 • 'eutthhority t tto thepet1tloo1oterm1natepa· 18900 MacArthur bllld . S-. No 3790 Rtlltlnce No .... mm a.er • •• • • renlal rights before the 1100, Irvine, CA 92612 41000&4076 APN No. You are und•! ,ch• ~ndependent low• JWonlle Court for This buslneSI 11 con· In deflult uncllt 1 Deed 01 Trust Admm1•tt•tion of E~· Kotsuth County, Iowa, at dueled by: a col"f)Or8tlon Dllld 11/14~7. unltlS you takt tete'! Act. (Thi• euthon· the Court House In Algona, Have you atanod doing ICllOn 10 pro'9Cl your J>f'OPertY ty will allow th• per1on-Iowa, al 10 A.M on the business yel? Yes. Maren It tnlY bt sold 11 a public sale ll el reprHe~tetlve t~ cllke 9 day ol Aprtl, 1999. 1. 1999 ~ou n .. o an llCPlll'llllOn ol lhl menr, aot1on1 without /SI Audrey Heverly, Debllec, Inc .. Pf'lll Prouty, natura of lh• proceeolnos obte nlng court epprov-CLERK OF THE ABOVE Sec./Treas. 1galnst you, you should conlael al. 8eforo tilting oettaln COURT, Ko11uth County This statement was filed • llWVtf On 04115199 at 10:00 very import1nt aotlon11 Court HouM, Algon•, IA with the Counly Clerk ol A.M.. Easllrn Sav~s ~nk1 however, tho per1ona1 60511 Orange County on 3-9·89 F.S.8. as Ill• duly IOPOfnleo repreaentatlve will be by /SI Berti SchUmoeller, 19996785563 truttll under and pursuant to required to ;iv• notlc• Deputy Clertc Dally Pilot Mar. 11, 18, Dltd 01 Trust. recorded on to intereated per1on• Publlr;hed Newport Beach· 25.{ijr. 1. 1999 Th313 11~7 as Document No unleu they h•v• Costa Meu D~lly Pilot Fie tlous ButlneH 19970611945 Book ~ of waived nouce or con-Maren 18 25, A?nl 1, 1990 Name Statement Olllclll. Rtcords 111 1111 of aenled to the propo1ed Th327 The following persona ~1=~~~ C~~ri acuon.I Th! . lndepen• Flctldou• BualneH are doing business as Teytor. 111 unm•rt."J woman denc edf'!11n11cretlon Nam• Stat9ment Corona Del M11 SheU Auto Mid, 1..11ttsn1 Antolntltl Fore-authority will ba grented The IOllC>Wlng ptll500S Senilces, man 111 unmarried woman unloH en 1ntarHt9d are doing buainell as 3600 E P C H Corona movitr and daughllr as Jotnt person files an objection COUCH PRODUCTIONS. Del Mar, CA 92625 llNntt. • Trustor Ntw Ctf!rury to th• petition end 317 Siil Street. Huntington Amir Abbaaa llkhan, 7 M~ eori>otatM>n. A cair. shows good cauH why B111Ch, CA 92648 Agate, Irvine, CA 92614 fomta Corporation, as Btnelict-the court ah01Jld not Bnan Loe Tone. 317 511\ This business la oon· llY d 1111 at pubic auction to granc th• aulhonty. Street. Huntington Beach. dllded by· an Individual lht lllghttl bidder for casn A. HEARING on the CA 92648 Have you started doing (Pl'(al>le al lllTlt ot sa11 in int!UI petmon will be held on Jeson R Hetlron, 317 bus1ne~? No montY of the Uni.td SllllS ~ Aprtl 22, 1999 •t 1 :45 5th Strael, Huntington ~sr stat..!~nlllktl!a"s 11•-• cash I casll1tr's dltc:k dra.m P.M . in Oopt. L73 locet· Be.!I'."· CA 92648 "''"' ~ ""' ~ sti• Of 1111GN1 balilt. i ed at 34 1 The City • ,,., busmen Is con· 'C!nJ!:~;'r,,, C::ef drawt by a •tall or Driv e Orengo CA due1H ed by oo-partne~ " ..,.. 19999785544 ltdetlll crtc11t unton. or a ClltCIC 92668. a1111 YoU &tarted ~ Delly Pilot Mar 11, 18, =· ~: i:,• .:=~ IF YOU OBJECT TO oo:~iris~1:1;;:s. l ·HI 25. Apr 1, 1999 Th311 ..mgs moctadon. or sevtnos the granllng or the This st11tement was med Fictitious Butlne11 btnk specllled In sacoon 5102 peutton, you ehould wrlh the County Clerll ol Neme Statement ot !ht flnllldll Code and appear et the hea~ng OriJnge County on 2·17·89 The folloWlng persons 1111horla0 to do business tn lhls end stete your ob1•c· 19986783386 are d<>lng buslno•ts es stall) at In Ill• front of Ille lions or file w1lnen Dally Pilot Mer. 18h 25, Yes Capital Fvndlng 1 s 11aQPoleUl Ille mllf11ncry area objections with the Apr. 1, 6, 1999 T 329 Nopalltos way Aliso 9ieio. to 1111 Placenlla Civic Center court before the heer· LIFE A.ND ACCIDENT CA 92856 401--411 E ClllPIMI Avt Ing. Your appearance AND HEALTH Ralph Cllntoo Pyeu 111. 15 Ptlcentll. CA all noht lllM and may be m· por1on or by SYNOPSIS OF Nopalllos way. Al·so Viejo, lnt1res1 convsyed to and now your anorney. CA 92656 held by 11 under said 0..d ol IF YOU ARE A THE ANNUAL nus nusmtJS~ 11 con· Trust 111 lhl propeny Sib.lated In CREDITOR or a conttn· STATEMENT • ducted by an 11'ld1vld.;al said County, Clllfornll Otsenb· gent creditor of the YEAR ENDED H11ve you &tarted doing lnO llM ~d lhtft io; As more deceased, you mu11 file DECEMBER 31, 1998 bus1ne$5 yet? Yes. 02126/ IUlly detetlbld In saicl Dltd Of your cleim With the of PM GROUP LIFE 99 Tnltt A pH 934·~·032 The court end m11I e copy to INSURANCE COMPANY R I h "' I P ti Ill ptopeny htrelOfOfl dnCnbed Is -' F II "-· N a P ..,,1n on ya btlnO SOid •15 15• The street the person ... repr11ent•· u vurpo1at<1 ama This s1ateman1 was liled lddfen and Otlllf common tive eppointed by the 100 WASI Ctamndon. Suite with lt1e County CIOt1t of dlStgna!lon 11 any 01 1111 1~ court w ithin four 2000 Phoen1K AZ 850t3 Orange County on 3-9·99 property Otscnbld al>cM Is m onths from the d•t• Home 011.ce 19996785559 PllfPOftld to bt 613 SNvllw of first i11uence of Tot.al eomitted as~ets Deily Pilot Mar t1 18. Lint 132 Costa Mesa CA tenors ., proV1d9d in $337.911,t64 25· ~ 1• 1999 Th3lo 92626 nie'unde?tntd Truscat H ct1on 9100 of the Total hlbllttaes. Fltloua BuelneH d~ any IOf any Cahfom1a ProbetaCode. S261 ·211.816 N•m• Statement lncotrlCVltn Of Sb'etl The time for ftllng ~:;;~:t~r~!::'·~ The lollowlng persona lddrm and otner commOl'I cle1m1 will not expire other lhan apociar surplus era doing busln8$1 as dn1gna11on 11 any, snown befo1e four month• funds Absolut Roofing Co. htrtln Slid sill wit bl made. from the hea11ng det• Surpl~s notes 9893 Perefta Rtver Cir . but without covenant or 'lfllf· no ti cod above. Gross paid 1~ and con Fountain Valley. CA 92708 ranty, expresStd or implied YOU MA. y EXAM tnbuteo surplus Hakan Knstoller Ham ragatdlflO 11111. possession or I.NE the file kept by the $37 606 714 , marstrom. 9893 Peralta encumbtlllOIS. to pay OM 1 · · River Cir. Fountain Valley, ramllninO prtnctpal sum of 1111 court. 1 you are. 8 l>•r· Aggregate wn1e in& fo1 CA 92708 nole(S) secured by said Deto ol so.n Interested 1n t~e special surplus This buslrwiu Is con-Trvtl ~th lnllrest ll!ereon as Htate. you mey life Unassigned funds, ducted by. an Individual provided ill s.tld note(I) ad· with the coun e form1I (aurplus). $36. t92,474 Have you started doing vanoes II any undar the ierms Reque1t for Special Oaln (loss) from ooslness yet? No 011111 b..o oi TrusL estlmalld Notice of the filing of an oporatlon'I $6, 103,848 Haken Hammerstrom '"'· cllafVtS 111d expenses of inventory and oppralaol Net lnco~. SS.089,724 This statement was llled Ille TruslBI ano o1 the truslS of estate assets 01 or Increase (Decrease) ln with the County Clerk ot crutld by said 0..CI of Trust. env petition or ecoounl Capital and Surplull during Orange County on 3-9·89 to-wil Sf43.595 01 Estimated a1 p rovided in H ollon 1998, $5,039,452 19996785546 Aa:nltd tnllresl and addltlonat 1250 of thl!I Callfornie Insurance In Fo1oe Na· Dally Piiot Mir 11 , 18, ldYancet 11 any. WIU fncteau Probete Code A R• tionwlde. $8,778.055,000 25, Apr 1, 1999 Th308 this f10u11 prior to s• The queet for Speolel Notice A~ent & ~~a~t~03 252 CNStlH400 blttlficlary unOtr Saki Deed Of form ia available from rri:~eun:·ln Force ' No~. OF. Trusl htretofore lxte:uted llld the coun clerk. C.hfom111 Business Pane ·, ---dtlYtrad to 111 unders!Qntd a Attarn9 f ,.tfdonar. ... 23 " ' PE1 ITION TO .man Oedh!lon ot t>elaltt Y °' · .,.. 4.069 to4 ADMWISTER and Ollnlnd tor Salt and 1 GreaorY N. M-Aociclont & Health ESTATE OF• IRMA 'M'ltlln Nob of Ot~lt and ....,-Offtme of Gr.gory p1emiums • Dtrect, • EJICljOn to Stl The under· N. M-$106.350 308 P. WIESE ~ntel CIUaed SIMI Nob of 606 E..t Rrwt a .... t. We htroby certify that CASE NO. A 196203 Olllult 1114 Ellelon to Stll IO bl .._ H the above 111ms ara in IC· To ell hel,., bane~ raccwdtd 111 11\t county -'*• T--*' CA 82680 coroance wnh the Annual clarfH cteditof9 oon-111 fMI rv-II lOClttCI and 03/18, 03/19, 03/25 Stattment for the year ti ' -"l • ... ..,...., ertde<I December 31. f998 ngent er ... tore, end mott llan lhraa months l'lavt LIFE AND ACCIDENT rtllldo to the Insurance per•ona who may othet· lllOetd SlnCt ludl rtcOrdlllOn AND HEAL TH ComminlOOe• o4 the State w1H be lntttHted In Dita 03/19.911 8y Gofdtn Wnt SYNOPSIS OF of Ca1tlom11. pursuant to the will or 11J1ate, Of Fortdosura s.Mc:I. Inc a TLIE ANNU •L 111w both of: IAMA P. IQtllt tor the l'\dlM Trus'" s m .. /SI R ..,, If WIESE 5* lntormaaon (71 4) 573· STATEMENT . N1me 'ot" .... ntt n, A PETTTION hea ltee 533 M'port BoulMtf YEAR ENDED Vice Preald.,,t TH bHn filed by ROBERT SUltl 500 llurtnoame. CA DECEMBER 31, t998 /SI Diet! Van Ti.4Jen S. WIESE In the Superl· 940tG-20t~ Tllll)hone Numbtf ol PACIFIC LIFE Name of .M•latant ' or Courc of Celifornia =) :w.4-4717 By Sue A INSURANCE COMPANY S.Cret.,y County of Orang•. ' · Prnklent P118324 Full COfP()(ate Name Publ1$hed Newpon THE P!TITfON re· 3f.! 411 4""9 700 Newport Cen101 Or1ve, Beach-Costa Mel& DaJIY quHta thlt ROBERT s . lOno: "' 1m..titlX SAU NeW1)0rt Beach. CA 92660 Piiot March 22. 23, 24, 2s. WIESE be appointed ee NO. 111 ()I n: Home OlfiC(t 2e, 1899 p•reonel repreaentetiv• i»i •ct~. 1999. 11 ......_ Total admitted asso1t to edmlniatar the eatat• ar,.ltli68RdaiA-. S37 "i84,847 807 of th• decedent. ~ o. ~ -.pus ~ TotAf lleblhties. THE PETITION r• l5. • <:llMlD'll ~ • 136,42'..1.444.210 QUHta authothv to (I ~ -"dlaad Cep11111 c.t0c1c1 _,. 'nl t ... _ "* ........ 0 ..... " $30,000,000 ... m • ., t... ••t•t• ..wd ty Dirril A. DI..._ Aggregate write ins 101 under the lndtptndant ~ .._o...a othe1 lhan 1peclaf 1u1plu1 Administration of Et-'* ,...:" ~ 31 1q. 11 funds, $ o tetH Act. (Thi• euthoti· • _ _ ia.mn Suip1u. notes, ty will allow the pereon-1~1=..;. d()qi St49,609,956 .i repr .. entative to take Otlbla.,.... am:llllllW Oroi!ll pa~.olr\ .oo con· many 9Ctlona without ' 1 '°' b s 256.aX>OO M 111b01ed tUtl'ltu•. obt .. nlng COUl1 tiPprov· "...,....~ .... f • $3S,OOCl.OOO el. 84tfor• taking certeln ~~.._..._"""'~ Aggrugst• wr1111n1 lot very l~ort•n• •oilona, ... ldilr ..._ ,.. .. a spactar aurJllU$, I o however, the pt,.onel _..., .. ...,_. hdirr-tr Unassigned funds rep,...ntative will b• ...,... n '-" .,..... ti tir (surptua), $842,793.641 r9qUlred to give no doe -• .. "-. •GI .. 01lf'I lLON) lrom °""' to lntttHted pe,.ont -. ... .,,._....cu•~ llontr. J2-40,844,121 unleH . they heve 04e a-:DI£. O'lplWI a.. Not Income, $187,607,139 waived notice ot con-Qll.-• ""-• • • r-inc,.. • (C>«maM) In Mnted to the propo1ed 1>1111S1D1tllld~ti*llill f:felalS:~ ~~:'::during action.) The indapan· "._ "_. •"' ....... l!llur8noe in Fort11 Na Doily Pit~ .. .. ·-;;'-~.-.--.:r ........ · ·, .. ~~· . :~ ---.:.. !.l..1 .:.-.-- • • • • • ~l'il Oft uwt .. , CluPNfl M ~-NA ID N lllO'*t .. It flt {lml OI di C9tl OI CISllltf l dltCll Cl on • I talt Of ~OCWUI Cf** ff1'Ml on • •• ..... AVWIOt Md to.I CllllCWI. llVlll9I --~ -"Gt batik tl)ICllllCI "' ... COdt ""°" &102 Ind lllllOmld to do bClmtA JO =:r-J:::: :rn:~ I tlQ)ttn Of lmf)lllJd, regatdillO •· pOIStSllon. « eocum· bf.ncu to ut11Ty tilt obltoltion taeurtd by flt Otff of ·rrust MIQllld by Nldlotat A Otloaoo And Uzabtlh A OlfOado, ~u•· band And Witt, • lfUSIOI rtcorded on 8112187. recorded l 11 Instrument No. &7-457675 J Sook No .. rao•. ot Ill• Ollltlal I RtcorOS o OranQt, Clllfotnta ~ Tiit IOW amount aecured by l Mid 1ntaumen1 n ol "'• dtnl or. lnllllf publatJon 01 lhll no!Q II $1121895.69 Wllldl illdll* tht lOYI ll!lount 01 !ht unpe1d bUlCll (lndtlOJOO ec:crued unpal#" 11\laresl) and rUIOlllbt( • .,tlmalld costs. n11t11sn a11d ~ences at 1111 II/Tit of '"'*"' put>lle.ttion of this nofQ l)a Matt:ll 05. 1999 Diana C«t -Anlsllnl ~ Prestdtnt Serrano A~ Company 4900 R1Wrg11dt AN<!. Suite 2870 irwindaltt CA 91706 (626) &56· 4&5& For 5.-s tn101mnon Call (714) 573· 1965 Pt 17862 311 t ~amsm Flctitlou• Bu1lneH N•me Statement The followtng ptirs~ are doing business as Paclllc lndu11r1a1 $ Marine. 71 1 W 17th Street. A·9, Costa Mesa, cartt 92627 I Multi/I & Assooates, Inc (NV). 111 W 17th Street, A·9, C<Kta Mesa. Callf 92827 Tl\IS business 1s COf'\· ducted ny· a CQrporatJon Have you started dOlng business yet? No Mullin & Associates Inc", MIGtleol w. Mullin, President This stalement was hied w1tl'I the County Clork Of Ofange County on 3·23·99 1999678736$ Daily Ptlol Mar. 25. Apr 1 8. 15. 1999 ~ FlctJtlous BuslneH Name Statement The lollowmg person!J are dOlng business as SolultOl'IS II Go. 16458, Bolsa Chica 1126 Hunt-. 1ngton Beacll CA 92649 • B1tt1a Nosel-. 164~1 Bo1sa Chica 11 26, Hunt : ngton Beach. CA 92649 Jam&1 Nosek. 16458 Bolsa ChlCa. • 12tl H4.Jrit-tngton Beach, CA 82649 This business Is con ducted t;y a general part· nersh1p Have you staned dolOIJ bu&Jness yet? No Bettle Nosek This statement was l~ed with the County Cler11 ol Orange County on 3·23·9:'.I 19996187359 Dally Pilot Mar 25, Apr 1 8, 15, 1999 Th3J1 Fictitious Buslnets Neme Statement The fOllOWlnO person~ are doing business as CTM Wood Wortcs, 364 Santa Isabel Ave • Colm Mesa. CA 92627 Cnr111ine Martin l(i• Santa Isabel Aw • Costa Mesa Ca 92627 Ken Siegel. 364 San Isabel Ave Costa Mesa., ca 92627 Thi$ buSlfleS-1 IS COO· ducted by husbancs and wile • Have you started dalnp business yet'> Yes. 1/111>9 Chnshne T Martin This statement was hlno w•th tho County Clerk 01 Orange County on 3-23·89 18996787'4Z Daily Ptlot Mar 2s, A.pr 1, 8, 16, 1999 ™38 . LOCAL MOITUARIE'S PACIF1C VlEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pactlic View Dflv• Newport Beach 644-2700 PlERCE IROTltERS BEU BROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel .. CrematlOfl 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 Repainting? IF" ~ to ttpiilt •• ~ 11, ""°ht mm it, loci~ the Oos.1t.ls to w the ~ '°"'" klctklg fot d•n1 adnuniaoetion •DIS ,c-'..!~":.. .._ i~lde. $89,G~.057,000 .uthortty will be grented ._....... .. eta.. Accid1Jr1t & Helallh unllH en 1ntere1t•d -• ,.:.__ a.:r.... ,_. r,rwmlvm$, s o peraon f1le1 en objection ~ l•IJl)(I M * "" ~ ri.t11W1C1111n Force to the pe11tion end ,,.._.,,_.aia_"__. ca toin11 BU~lnti Pago, ehow1 good C.UH why..-or ._. .-. .: $18 718,158.09f tha court ehould not ~ « ..,.._ ., Iii'!' fir Aocldtnt a llti oreot the auchority. --. .-... -"t. inui prenk.I"'» Direct, A Hl!AAING on tho --s1ir.i..,rt-.....t1..,_ $7,99t .6 petltton will bt held on --. • piMiW a • rw.o, We heraby oot11ty ttlllt Apt;I 11. lttt at 1 :49 --.tw.1n11r•-~1i.t the ubow 1tem1 •19 In •c-1',M . In 01p1. l73 looet• .. ., ..... ...,. ... .,.. co11211noa with ~ Annuwt .,J et i'4t The C•tv .,..,_ .. d .... .-.~ '"'"ment IOf tht Y•' DrlYe o,.noa CA .... fl.-. tir .. ...._ ended o.e.mt1eir01, ftM 12111·320&. ._....._. ... , m.nm made to ttie ~ "Affordabl Alternative:' Discount Casket, Cremation a Burial Service IF YOU 01.JfCT TO 1111-......,.--. ... d..-. 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Oeacline Is Tuesday 81 SPM 0l>et1 House Usbngs St51 Oedoe Thufsday 5PM It Paya to Advertl1t In the Beat Local fteal Eatate Section CALL TODAYll LISA IC. RIVERA 949-574-4252 ANNEWlUEY 949-574-4249 • V.A * $0 DOWN • $0 MOVE~N FREE COONSEUNQ FR~ Utt of HOMES HUCWAREPOS 1.-00-m..-57 VETERAN REAL ESTATE I~ BALBOA N BALBOA ISLAND dpl1 SOU1h Bay Frt VU ol PMllon 4bf 2bl ~ Id 3br 2ba lower URI -11.875000 MM7M062 •• Lora V~NltOI' OCEANFRONT ON THE SAND •BedloOm 3 58alh Custom M Homt In Pnvate Gultd- Qaltd Comminty Too Mil1'f FN!Ures To Lltl Hert Cal F0t Oetals SI 9 M~Aon 949-597-55'19 Pl\ncipals Only ~~I :AWESOME' 1IO' panortmlc vu of ocn Cataflna b1y tnd City llQfrta. 4br 2.Sba, llnltlll, fOl'mll din, pool St ,250,000 DlrllM e Rem11 HM$4-o909 vvwss HILL ocw vu I~ Sun 1 ... ) S Goltl1 POlnt Df. Upgrlded 2•1tcwy, 'Ntw ledfai-i'4br, .,., loft, ~ gat«t, Cftyrd, pool, ..,.. By Owntf N•75•1UI m BrolcWt Welcome 3M, Uba. iioK 1l'i \lp9r1d11t Gourmet, a Jr1>rc'1, pro! 11nd1c1ptd. bWMt "" t>ought tnothtr. Slltt< (Open Sun 12 ... ) 112 Carnation Avt. ltndra rtmn Mt-750-5000 d .. 1HOUSE~ CORONA OIL MAR Old COM (706 ORCHID AVE) Optn Sun 1·4:00 B11u Spanlah atylt 2br, 2ba,llvrm, ltmnn, d«I. $599K By Owner M•760-0&25 110~1 E'SIOE 4BR 2BA, lamMy rm. quiet c0tner cul-<le·sac lot, w/ huge RV prkg, new rool. hurryl S2,UOO. Donald Pf1t1, Cold- d'tlllll Banker 94•733-6074 S..utHUI 4Bdrm Homt nut Htleaest area ~ concl- tlon Hurry $259.900 Cal Sttvt, ... 71 .. ·839-8065 E alcM 2br Twhm + d9n + 2.5b• tmm11c 1570 1qlt French dra, redwood dicked pttlol Vtult c.11'1, hugt matr 1ultt. 2 ctr 1ttacll gw. Open Sat • Sun 12_. (2569 tJden •81) Kathlttn Bia. 714.a14-1101 BE.AUTIFUL 4BR HOiliE re- modeled klldlen & bah, 3 Fp's model pelitct near So CoaSI Plaza Only $389,000 Seven Gables. 714 73t·m7 '(OPEN SAT 1204)• (594 Pierpont Dr) ~-So. Cout, lovely hmt In grt ""· 3br 2t>1 • bonus room with bath OVff glf. Cozy khC, llvrm wlllp!c, l1nd1caoed rNr yd w/pool. S2Sl,too. Gold Crown 714-434-2590 24 HOUSESICOMOOS FOR SALE LAGUNA BEACH EXQUlsrTE BCH COTTAGE 0pen son 12-4 (610 Anh• st) 2br 1 ba, <>c.en vltw. New bittier c:.ptl. 1460,000 By Owner MMM-5162 26 HOUSESICONoos FOR SALE LAGU~ NIGUEL OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 10 POPPY HILLS n. llthleCIUtlly«h 581 5 58a. 5,000 Sq F1 home IS outSl.ardog wi\h exten1111t use ol Cr811118 Europe lmeslone grante chtrrywood. custom wlndow1rettnen~.1rtnlc:hM and French doors ltllougholJI 2 separate, oversized 2c gar C1ll tor Gitt Cltaranct $1,695,000 P_,,.ta Z. Hiii, Agent 94t-597-5549 E=ml LIDO 1SLE EXCLUSIVE 3Bt/Ba specious, ~. open Soa. walert ... skylqlts, Frptc, Mttblt. upgqdtl, $865,000 A2 94!Hi~S-2694. 72Ul51 TERRIFIC OCEAN VIEW 4Bdnn 3 5Ba1h, 4c pelMlg Compl9Caly Atmodeltd. 300 11 pitlo, 12x12 balcony Loolcs dlrf1C11y at water Thia Unh I• 150 ft From The S111d. Great beach house Prlct Is $800K By Builder. 949·548048 ' BAY CREST' Chinning 1 1tcwy, dettch home. On 10,0001f lot. 3br 2b1, eunroom, pool aln yd S579K Slmln Bkr MM4W140 'HARBOR VIEW' HOMES' (OPEN SUN 1·5) 1907 Pott Tiffin. Remodeled Ind IJtPll'lded 2150 +sf 3br down with 4th btdnn up. BY OWNER M8tK M•720-11N PRESTiGOUS 8iO CANYON (Open Sit 1-4) IO StlPlnt ln~ 2br 2bt. ffplc In limn, vltw dtclc. 2 c11 attech gw. Comm pool, IP"-Agt Cindy 62&-t7WSOO 626-MT..USS BRAND NEW 5BORMISBATH powder room. 4 decks. Vane<Jo ITlllblt 111 Ill balhs 3c garage, Mtple hardWood floors Bl G""°Y Aelllors 94H7H 16 I l"::!Vml OCEANFRONT $398,000 .--AGENT 949-723-8120 SEA ISLAND-ONLY 151 41.~ 261' +den 2.5beth, Bldl oay, sooset Yiewl Pvt ~llrd w/ watefftllll Pp HH«-8748 1 33=-1 NEW 4BA 3BA loll, lormal OR, home office. 2 s oar. appiox 2490st $5991( Owen Snv1h, ~ 714-634-7500 en 232 g.fg. 729-9670 •HfS COAST' ·'Eltatn" 1 ltvtl bullt In '95 4br, 3bt, 25001f, hdwd flrt, S Ctr gar. Prof 11nd1c1ped w/11111 S799K (OPEN SUN 1-4) (29 rle1 Terrace) 3 ')(,to Buyert Agt By Owntf M•721-Mt1 175--==1 CU Triplex Good cond, !JV shops, schools. well main. never vacant $345K olllce 949-631·8011 Jackie GllHs Rtr 119 ape. M.H.P. Ai>j)lt V11iey. Lg. Vte. rate, a.S.I. S35K/mo CAP. RMt 15%. S1,7SOK Will Colop Agt Mt-72Ml69 p.=I 'PENN POINT' 1bt apt, yrty, $900. Vlf'I qultt neighbor· hood. ....,. beach .. bay. MM7W1169 Eicttltnt Loudon 1 Bdrm 1 Ba. UWlf unit, carport. no ltuncty, 104 I Sfl St f6 $800i mo Avl/A May I ConllCI Gaty 949~1-34M 1110 APTS' COSTA MESA * COST A MESA'S BEST • J\lntOf 1 bedroom and 1 bedroom, llso 2 bedroom 1 balh Ouiet ;&led COITlll'IUMy, Pool. IVl'l'iS easy eccess to freeway, beach & malts. 714-557-0075 MESA VERDE Large 2Br. den. Iba, frplc. W/D hf<-up. single garage, new decor, no pets, $99Slmo. 949-831-0473 ·e s1oe· 2390 Eldtlll •E 2t>r 1 bl, W/D hkllf>I, 2 ctr 11•, no pita. $97S/ll'IO. Crtdh report required. MMU-4515 I ~""'°Rf .:m I TAI-LEVEL TOWNHOME Very Sp1clous 2Bedroom 288111 with Panoramic View, Pr1Vate Eleva101. 2 5 Cai Er.ctos.d Garage, Fireplace. Huge w•~ WUhtrf dryer hll·upe ' yard $2000(mo on 1 Y"' le&M Clll lor ~ 94!>-641>-8'53 TI1E BEACH HOUSE APTS. 1U3 SUPERIOR ' Newport Marina Apartment. Bayfront community with private beach & marina. Walk to Balboa lalond. l BR. 2BR and 2BR widen ll6SO-t3600 Wood l1umin~ fin-pla<'t' & pnvot., gar~C". Sorry. no flt'~. Pleuc culls ~949) 760-0919 ' ' . Bytnx (11-49) (,;I I ·h~>1>·• (rlr• t 111d111lt I ••If tlalllf' OUl1 ,~ ... oe 1u111Jwr owl •r 11 •• u 10t1 l•P• l "11lo • I'"' t •11u•r J' By Phone (1')4CJ) M 2-jh""8 By MnUlln Person: ~ I() \\ l''I fl11\ ~I ft'I I (II 1,1 \11·,,1 ('\ 11:!11'..!" \1 ''"I ..... 111 •• 1 ~ fl,., ... 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I 21• i:r,.m 11 ... == H ,,. lllPU>~ I Corpor1lte Executlvt Hells 1 :========= to ~ bedroom on Penlosuta WANTED l~rl FAIRWAY APARTMENTS Al:..BIG CANYON GATED COMMUNilY BY FASHION ISLAND Beautiful trM-lined street.a and goff OOUIM views. Enjoy carefree living In your 1.-ge 1, 2 or 3 BR apartment home! • 1Wo-cat garage • WMtlt1/dryt1 hoolnlpt • Arvpt.ce (wood a gu) •• Air condiUonlng • Wet ber In 2 a"ld 3 BR • A.llll'ITI system • S1 ,850 to $2.995 • Pl .... call (949) 1544--0509 Sony, no pets. 155 HOUSESICOtlX>S FORREN? BALBOA PENN SHORT TERM RENTAL AVlll 111 June 1 Spacious deluxe, 28drm 2ba. I~ lum, close 10 beach. 2c i!! 9-675-7130 3BDAM 2.5BATH Slngle IWly home w/spa. d amenities, ex· ceaent atea, sle~s to the bay wilh a great v w Camety Rentals 1-aoo.247-1209 159 HOUSESIOONDOS FOR RENT CORONA DEL MAR CdM 2bf 2b•, 9w19e, w/d, lum 01 !fl·lum, 4mo ITllll, $1750. Wk·da{f 14·966-0744 11111-endS 949· 3-0714 avl 511 190 HOUSESICOHDOS FOR RENT COSTAllESA E Sida, LI tltc 2 at:'l condo. 4br ba, 2 = yw attach \"• W/D h ~r,-· diner. 2000 HM7 1 lm=n.I Nofth End, 3Br trmlaCUlatl. view, bungllow. near beaCh douClle gar, lnOy. leaM! $2800.I mo ~ 949-376-0071 Shopping for a n- apartment? claHtned tel• you compare cotta -wl1hout hassle or worryl ClaHlfted 842-6978 •BAYFRONT• Fll>UlouS 1br 2bal Al new luldlan carpel. Ille Vlewl S1700 avail nowt Agent Mt-675-4912 3br 3ba, pocAAennis ava~, 2 car ga1, laundrV area, beacl'I near· AvaH 4/1 S2200'mo 800-708· 1 no 4br Sb1 hou•, on lg lot, Incl 1br 1bl ,.., •cott9 $3000/mo. Avlil 4-1 • 01y1 M9'440-7000 r301 ()( tvtl Mt-722-1617 Ntwpot1 Cl'fft 38drm .. Iott 2 5ba, comm pool.new carpet new pa int. $1975/mo 949·646-1869 6A2·3850 'Newport Rel911t1' '2bt 2ba, 2 ear ger, lrg br O'llW g.w ., huge yd, olclet but nice min to bch. Pell Ok. $2300 MM62-9745 chWii11ii9 2bi tbe, S.tcon Bay. Bay front, ltnnla ct 1cce11. $3000/mo. Avall now. Clll Ht-644-16&4 ON THE WATER PanoramlC bay VlllW. 4bdrm 3baltl, lip. dlrW1o·rm. 2-c oar. no pets S3350mo 149-729-7670 UPPER BACK BAY Sbf. 368. formal dirwlg. 2 IYng nn. mom rm. sep !lliest qurts n:I 2 fip $2500 949-~7670 l v msg 1~ CM EASTSIOE Prtvate homll. lvmlSlled $285 per mo ... secu n!y dip + 10% elec. No peu 9'H42·5436 ·Motel rec:Mtly renovated, near major Fwys & attracts, OC Fairground.5 college, bchs. shopping mall 24hr frt desk. Free 1180. ESPN. Discovery, OD phones. spa & pool. First wk special~ on singles & dbls $134+ Tax. C.M. Motor Inn. 2277 Harbor Blvd . 949/645·4840 1204· ' ' ~Ei1TA1.81 TO SHARE Share Lrg 3bf 2 112 bath w/ C' view' In NB near CdM e prol'l prefd $750 + 1/3 utlls c;., Bnan 949·760-1161 NB S.Curtd Towntlomt pooj !:· bnght room en!Pe closel Jl"1 lh. prol'I r pret. no s=. $485 . ll'l u\11 949·5'1 -6787 NEWPORT BEACH Walk to bead'I 1 Bed1oom wlbath, all amen Sec:unl)' 1st & last ,. Ullitles $550.'mo 949 646-3735 PIC'll NeWPOrt SN!re 2br Apt Aci1Ye pron pi et d S650I mo ulll's included Avail 411 C.U Allu 949-644-8654 BALBOA PENINSULSA 2Br, Bay view l/p w'd ~orlJiretd EN IS 949-675-7035 NB LUXURY TOWNHOUSE All amenlloe' ample Plt'ollllg Act""e prot1 pref'd SSS()'mo • lfJ uti 949-63 t ·3432 ..,, 206 VACATION /RESORT RENTALS SHOAT TERM RENTAUBAL PENIN. Spacious deluxe. 2B• 2bl Condo lu~um close to bch. 2c gar 94 7s.7130. EASTER WEEK 4JAl1o Flbulous Back bay & ocean V1tW lum condo. 5.250 per "911 agent 714-576-1212 , 208 OFFICES FOR RENTILEASE i Liter eueut1v• Office• local In Hoot1'9on Buen $300 pet month Cal Ron II • 714-8'&-1651 . 208 OFF.ICES FOR RENT/LEASE OCIAN VllWS 6300 Sq Ft in leautiful lasltfon l•land ;waIK to Edwards, Corona del Mar Plaza & liboo.The world is at your doorstep! 230 Newport · Center Dr. luru••• • Rltl&'Offb Pad Sim ........ tor~ 1rMf. lllllltD,lt •CCMndPda ....... • 17tll lllltllpaln tOC..Wlws • ..., CWI perDlf '11111 lnlnl> IUINHAMUSA l7t ......... c..."'"' S.100 ....,...._a.,... ,,,_ IA•A PusnolOUS Nnwo1tr OfflCI TOWla Poln1 CLEAN, nclamk/pets. ANTigUEs yearty. Catt 949-645-6797 Prof melt 39 lffkt room In CDM °' NPB. I 11¥1 In LA. o~ Style utnltLn Only wlll be lhtre 2 n'9h11 a PIANOS t. Conectlblet wi(. Neg price 714-305-2226 • s..::.=: ~ ~Ingle mom lookln11 fM lb.l'r upper 1•1 ffl\L 2 or 3 bfodrooms. yard. v· ~Ide <.M or Sania Ana llet11h1s. WfOJng \0 ln~MI r..- IOflg lerm leue, peb I . • , I i , II 1 11 I l/111 '1 •, ' •1 II \U _·•_I-' '-· ·-· _' -' _.J. CIUS9PNllT ....... , • Relief from .,.,..,.. • An1Wlfl to DA'• • ModifiC8tlon of support fs•efficl ... ,..cal .................... 1811JH8·1- (8UJ 830·172! I 402LOST a FOUND I FOUND COUPON BOOIC Ill Albertsons in Newport Beach 94!}-760-0512 Found In Helm.,, M11cu1 pertlng lot 1 111\'tr brtceleC with gold clup Turned In lo cu1tomer ttrvlc•. Come down to Identify Found 3· 17 Puppy blackilh brown, Arbor/Rtpubllc . Co1t1 Mts1by191h. 14M4W7S1 LOST hualcy bltck ta wllltt, blue eyes. lhawd ta stltchtl on ltft aide, 1111 Htn on Santi Ana • 17th Rewll'd. MM42·236' 1-404 PERSONALS I EASY FAST WEIGHT LOSS Summers IP!lfochlng I 00% Natural Doctor R8C01Ml81ldtd S62-42M 727 1412 ~1 PACIF1C VIEW 2 plots VISTA DEL MAR $2750 eech Mt-854·1656 Pacific view • burJal ap1a1a. Cholcn HUI top vltw of Cll.lllna. Currenlly $16,540. WIN S.ll tor $11,SOCJobo or ..U In ptlrt. 14t-58M 744 2 CHOICE CEMETERY LOTS 11 Ha~ Lawn. choice loC near oak tree Both $1500 obo 1420 714-83M834 OARAOEI SALES Balboa Ptnlnaull Point 1731 E Octan Bl McMngl Olslles. SITllll appftatas lots of misc. somt lllll'llllrt 8a·2p StV&.wl 27128tf\ MOYfng s•. ciOihea, Wind Surttf, Icing btd, much moNl 2n E 11th Pl. s.I 71"'"3:00 NO EARLY BIRDSlll $$ CASH PAID $$ _,..... __ _ wa llUY ESTATES • ~ l.t.ndy .-a "WI PAY llOM fAITDI" I BUY All P1ANOSI AnUques-Ouahty lurnture one piece °' wllOle hOuSefull' Cash paid 800-649-4922 TOP$$$ PAID! OLD ORI ENTAL & NAVAJO R UCS 949-497-97 44 I U4 FURNITURE I A dining nn Ill. Sollcl cherry, 92" ~ ptdestll 2 leaves, 8 Chppendale dlllrs. ligt18CI bul· let & ~ + m8'Chlng sefV8I never OC**'. Siii boxed, cost 9K. sell $3875 714-596-1144. ELEGAN'f CONTEMPORARY TEAKWOOD BUFf'ET S300 or beet ol1tr Mt-723-4650 Olk Ent ceote1 6x5 $125 Oak !able ¥1o,.., . 6 chalfs S 175 PllC8f't tlblt wAeai $50 2 wanit and Ibis/storage cal> nets S75• s100 949-548-nCM 145' Pmt\IVmocttl Rare erotic wlld-looldng ltopllrd lj)Otttd CFA oclcat khlen1 fOf' prMlloed tww S45CWS500 MMll-2111. Lib Puppy, I Wkl; bl~ bttu, ptrtnt• on pr9flliltS, $.350. PP. Not brMCI« AKC papera, 714-111""2 1 462 ===1 CALLAWAY L.adlt• Irons Full 1tt ·NEW $750 MM44-1061 1---==1 RECORDS TOP DOLi.ARi Jazz R & B soul, Rock. lie 50s & 80's ... l(E 645-7505 WAHTEOI OlO COINS1 Gold lllvtr Fr...., rNrC. lite(· linQ Old wale:hM & lawtll'Y WESTCOAST COINM2-M41 ·1n Your Home• lessons available 800•600•052 *KILLER JOB* Baja Sharkoez in Newport Beach is I looking for persooa1* energetic b:irtesldm/ w.nrr:.rJess to wen in fun rcstl.lr.n by the beach. Please cootoct Spencer or Mike ai 949-673-0292 or 714-:612-6253.You may apply m person at 114 McFadden Place, Newpoo&ldl • Cw'91¥tr • IOt eldel!y lady LJYe at beacll. room & boald plus small salary MHS0-1730 <l'COUNTER PERSONu restaurant In CM. F/PT Apply In person It 271 E 17th at. BttWMn 2-6pm. 1111 tor Rick. DELIVERY PERSONS Plums Catenng 1n Co$1a Mesa seeks proless1onal h•gtlly motlvlttd customer selYice onenttd per$Ot1S Food seMCe and/or dehvery experience helpM Clean OMV/CA DrMno UCense r8QUtlld Prool <it dllZenshlp required S8·S 10 hr to start 949~6-411 B Ask lor Cyd o.ntal blllar 20$-40$ hour Easy dental bittong IUll t111nng computer rtQU11ed 1~4-55181629 l'l'FRONT COUNTERn poaltlon avtiltblt. Ptoplt ta comput• Piltla. ptlont1, attention to dettll 1 mull Rt111blt. Mon-Fri Fl, Orange Coelt Aaan Oi Rllltora 149-122·2300, IClmbtfty GRAPHIC DE SIGNER NEEDED. Strong Oull!ll & Photoshop skills reqwred Must be •bit to wortc under deadline Good comnullcatlon sllllls lmmeclate hot1nQ. 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New Bullding-o4 Btys. $3500, Oflllf ~ Wit Co-op 949-642-9699 i100,000 A YEAR li'I )'Oii' own cir9CI mdr'!I busWltSI Fot stalt up pecaage send $19 .95 to St# lnl~ 39eO w Powi Lorne Blvd Sule H, M37 Sin OieQo. Ca 921 10 GEIO OF DEBT! !:fe can hel£.! • CmJjt Cards • • . Qwoli.iattd • h.,.mlS Lowmd • lllltml RtdJad • HtWssmtnti I I rc: LENMf;m I AfflACl.Al PR08LEMS. BAD CAEOfT, W£ CAN HELP * 1.eoo-.t1W$72 • 1 612 ~1 SLIP FOR 42'80AT ELEC TRICi'NATER. GOOD LOC CLS TO UOO ISLE BRIDGE S13PERFOOT 949-675-6128 l'"c~I ACUAA CL 'tt Slk auto 111 pwr pi(. CO ABS. alloys (003379) $17895 LOU$ OF WESTIINSTER (7H)tt2.flOI ACURA IHTEMA '11 5'Cld ". dovs lac:1ory phaot 000916} $13,.598 LEXUS OF WESTltllNST£A (714)892-GOI ACUAA VIGOR GS 184 Brown, Auto, loldtd, VW'J clean, 63K ml, 115,551. Mt-723-1341 BMW 320! 1112 5 speed' 2-<tool moonroof. chaltoal gray •t 1 °"'*• s 1900 obo 94~5'12'6 iiiw 5351 ·11 Blecll'Jblaek. 83k ml, lotdtd-dt11iltd, good condition, P9 $14,100 94M46-4"1 BMW 630CSI 11tt ~11 ~ IUthet nW1I conO new lll'IS & bleaks Calllomla S11109 SJ750 714-aMI H. BMW 740ll 'M Blacil. ~ :'11k ,,.. ,_ .... $4 2 000 ¥ery clttn pp MM54-2513 BUICK PARK AVf i4 LO m \llotlllt hhf ~ clean' (625058) $10.989 Nabtr1 Oldamoblle Cldil1ac 714-540-9100 BiJiCK REGAL ... 2 DI IO m. 1111 lllr111o 143$'3l SS 9811 Nabefl Olclamobll Ctdlllac 71W40-1100 8UICt( REGAL '13 4 °' ve. 11tr a1oys & mott (451237) $7 988 Nat.rs OldlmoOllt c.ooi.c: 714-540-f100 cAbituc CATEAA 'ii Lo lnlllli, ltw CO lloys 811 .I wan 032945J 528 5Ml9 N.._. Olcl.mobllt Ctdlllllc 714-540-1100 &Diillc b6'1Ll£ 'i'7 0'£ltglncl wht PlloUn lltw. VI N<wtNltr (2107Sol $27.1181 NA88' (714~00 Thotsdoy, Morch 25, 1999 I TODAY'S : . ....-.Cl&ilRWllOll.alSYllS .... w.-..o~R-o_.P.,.u .. z_z_L._E_ ~!... • CJld.fMNoned 60 Coal ICUttle 53 Weird 541 In a meny way 58 Put out a tin LIFE JS AN OPEN BOOK • txelemadon ,, ~c.q,·. ..,.,., In the comiCa 59 ~ofthe Both vulncroblc. East deals. call of Eas1's weak-two opening in hearts. After West raised heartt, North had nothing but wOttins val· ues, so lhe jump to five clubs was a good shoe. ,. ~ady J 5 Ucoric»lll<e flallOrlng l~ ~tlda city ~ 80 Comedian Koveiu 61 Sellof's afllrmatlve NORTH • K Q J() c;:i '8 63 0 "J 7 6 • J 109 la Vetllcle pert !O Distant 62 OstrlcM1' kin 63 PO&lefl WEST EAST West led the nine of hearts, East won with the king and returned the ace. Since lhe opening bid and early play marked West for the ace of dia· moods, declarer's problem was to avoid a possible spade loser. Dummy'a trump holdm, allowed declarer to find an elepnt ine. 21 Distort DOWN • 84 c:::>.Q 109 • J 932 23 Smithy 2' Spear 1 Pooch's sound 2 Andes native 3 Faint o A9842 • 753 O AKJ.542 0 Q3 te T railblaz8f Illumination 4 Close friend •8 28 Hot-dlah holder ao Powdered SOUTH •A 765 <:::> 7 chocolate ~1 Not flexible 32 Put back to zero 13 Smidgen 5 09poslted eggs 6 Pedro's falhef 7 -. Craokle, and Pop 8 Partot HRH 9 Are residue 1 O Otter. lor 29 Edgar-Burroughs 43 Drop from the 1e11m 0 105 •AKQ642 Declarer ruffed lhe second heart and immediately led a diamond, ris· ing with the k.ing when West fol· lowed low. A diamond back lost Jo East's queen. and lhe heart ret40l was ruffe(f high. Declarer crossed to the nine of dubs and was delighted when both defenders followed. A diamond was ruffed high, dummy was re· entered with the king of spades and the remainin~ diamond was ruffed with declarer s last high trump. A club to the ten permitted declarer to complete the dummy reversal by drawing lhe last llUmp with the jack. On this Irick declarer discarded a spade, a.nd the high spades took the last two tricks. ~ ~,,.,Adolph 37 Dug fOI" ore 98 Accurate ••ample 30 Dollar lraotlons 32 Vexed 33 Soeklng « Diver's gear 45 Rabbit 46 Stove The bitj~Hng: EAST SOU'l'H WF.Sf NORTH 11 BlaH up 129Yand- S4 Passenger 4 7 River deposits 49 "-Wesa 20 3• 30 5• $9 Nevertnelesa 40 Forsakes a lover 4t Plano pieces 13 More bizarre 19 Chaplin's wile 22 Pretend . vehlcie 35 Outdo 37 Distance measure Rolling Stone• 51 Ken or Lena 52 Pigments Pass Pas,, Pass Opening lead: Nine of I::> 42 Hoose sllpf>ers 43 ·1 -tell a fie" ... Scuffed 47 Wild shrub f8 Raoooon cousin 49 Pocket bread 25 Rara - 26 Sits for an artist 27-tea 28 Football's Aikman 38 Canned fish 40 Fifth planet from ttie sun 41 Harms 42 -Hari 54 E.xpresslon of disgust 55 Cereal grain 57 Jackie's second 3 Sometimes declarer. has __ to work hard to discover how the cards lie. But there are times when it is obvious from lhc moment dummy ruts the table. 695 CARS(TRUCKS NANS/SUVS Chevy S10 Pickup '96 Ex-cab, V6. auto trans. new tires. IOaded, emerald g1een $13,700 714-423-1 183. CHEVROLET CAVALIER '92 Corwt. lo mi. blue. pwr top, al- loys & more (239081) $6,988 Nlber1 Oldsmobile Cedlllac 714-540-9100 f 220 ACCOUNTING I TAX PREPARATION BY CPA Free Consutta11on, Free Esl Back V ears Taxes. Collechon Problems Busmess & lndMcl- uals. Business S1>eclaUsts. M eriel Appt\. Pe1sonahzecl SVI. 949-474·9840 '222 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS Acou111c Celling Removal Knock down texture applle<I Call Celllng D11l9n NOW! 714-li10-3385 Robel't . 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(107583) $14,898 LEXUS OF WEStMINSTER (714)892·6906 ,-252 CARPET CLEANING Prof'I Cerptt Cltenlng Honest-Polrte--Fastlll Frlen<lly and Mature•ll Lon 71 4-979-2098 1260 CERA~ I LEAKY Shower1 rep.Ired. Rtgroutlng tnd lnsttlllltlon. L1670130 Deen of Tiie. 94M73-8065 714-84M526 266 CLEANING /MA1NTENANCI 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS CHEVY Truck Ven1u,. '97 While (XD147552Bl $18,549 CONNEU. CHEVROLET 714-546-1200 CHEVY TRUCK 112 TON •97· Green (V138986P) $14,495 CONNELL CHEVY (714)756-1200 I 216 DECK COATING I WATERPROOF COATINGS Oecb, baleonies, stairways. Ouably woik al reasonable rates LIS87430 722·8769 284 DRVWAL.L SERVICES WITTHOEFT DRYWALL All phases/small/lg )Obs.CLEAN! 20rs. lair. free esl L•400030 71'4-639·1447 286 ELECTRICAL 695 OARSfTRUCKS NANSISUVS CttEVY TRUCK 112 TON '96 Blue (X139127A) $17,495 CONNELL CHEVROLET 714-546· 1200 DODGE 314 VAN '87 WIWte (W725006A} $16,249 CONNELL CHEVY (714)75S.1200 FORD BRONCO 1996 Eddie Bauer Edition. Black/Tan loather, V-8, CD Stereo. 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Commit .. , Rer1, tree BRtGtff HOUSECLEANING ~ ·-:-..... ~ H1. Chrl1 714-eOMIOS European Proht111one11. -....._...,._._. 0.nerel con1rMandym111 BEST IN TOWNI Refwencu. LlcenNd l Bond Clrpentry OAREK a ~~NI dryw1IVp1tnt/remdle/rtp1lr1 GRACE 714-857-2t47 -=c:':j_.':Cr MSM Con.tr. 114-862-2436 Ain AUiclon • TtMOl I•~ PAGE'S HOME AEPAJA 270 CONCR!TI IMASONRt BRICK BLOCK ITONE TILE Conciate. PaUo, Ol1vew1Y. Fireplace, BBO's, Reh. 2Syrs exp .. Tn 557-7594 •CdcEN Olih ST AMPED CONCRETE Bllck··BloCk~SIOne-Tk Lie • 541658 583-1458 sAARN<>NSibE C6R$T'R ConcretetMuonry/Or11n1ge Sysllll'll. Hillllde teptltS 7!4'540.n39 • s.-cn.1o .. t!Pow Pai~. fences, woodworking. • 11.ewirt. Tinbk.1'"tlns plumblno. y11d cteen up. D-• P..I / $~ 714479-7354 • i~0.:1.i-Lti. 'A • QOAlm CRAFTSMAN • Pant• New Orcuits •<Atlom 20 years exper. Rlle<enctl. FREE BSf/MATb' ru YOUR HANOYMANJ (949 _722 1 7478 MARK 650-tS2S ~EWPORT (1Wi1Rl: JJ1 \ ltuzu Trooper 111989 82'<, orig owner, e¥erythlng new $'950 849·650·7160 ***~*-Q>** Jaguer XJS '89 V12. corNertibte, black/Ian . new top, phone, CID, 95k ml, $12,500 obo 94MS0-1526. JAGUAR XJ6 L SEDAN 197 $39,995 87 ... 352 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJG SEDAN 197 $41,995 97 ... 219 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN 197 $41,995 97-4327 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN '07 $41 ,995 97-4275 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJi SEDAN '97 $41 ,995 97-4281 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 J•guer xJ6 Venden PIH 197 $46,995 97-4346 BAUER JAGUAR 714·953-4800 ·Jegu11 XJ6 Vanden PIH '97 $46,995 87 ... 3'7 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 J19u.r XJ61991 SOI o'1o ml. new Ures, CJD inmecufa1e. $12.500 OllYate party 94M73.o411. 695 CARSITRUCKS NANSISWS JAGUAR XKI CONVT '97 $59,995 97-4118 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XK8 COUPE '97 $54,995 97-4328 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953 ... 600 - J8"u1t XJS '92 V12 Convettible. chrome wire whlS, CID changer, cer phone, lmmac cond. 82.51c miles. $22.255 9-49-8!)4.()557. LEXUS ES 300 '96 White. lthr, tow mlles, CD. (17706/140848) $25.295 TUSTIN' LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 '96 lthr, CO, moonrool. (17813/1114776} W .295 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 '96 Black. lthr. 36k miles. CO (177391145629) $25,795 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 186 Llhr, 33k miles. CD. chrome wtils (178221152100) $25,795 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 •9& Lt11r, CD, chrome ~. moon-root (1n38/143878) $22,995 TUSTIH LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 186 Ruby, IUY, moonrool, CD (176821136169) $23,995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif. Public· Ulihlies Commission REQUIRES that an used household goods movers rrint their P.U.C. Ca T number. limos and ohaullers print their T.C.P. number in all advertls- ments. II you have a question about the legality of a mover, limo or chautfer, call· PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 714·558·4151 f .. -•• 1 . ' ' . " .. ~r "'I ' ' ) • I I ~ ~ . .... ,. ~ --.. ~ LixUI El 300 'te CeatwN<e e.g., lh, CO (17064/1~ 123,985 TUSTIHWUI 7U IU 4IOO LExus ES 500 'ii ed. dlrome wheels (1n04/ 134795) S2•,895 TUSTIN LEXUS 714'~ . LEiui ts 500 'ii LtlW, 40k miles. CD, chrome ~. (1782Cl'Hl2760) $24,995 TUSTN LiXUS 714-544.UOO LINCOLN COHTINENTAL '95 Auto, elf. tul pwr. rm'Tm cusJlhr.(699353).S).~.~ LEXUS OF WE8T.umJTER (714)892..,. LINCOLN CONl1NENTAL 'H Loaded, CO, phone, mopnrool, ~ ~5425) $16,995 Cott• "' Uncoln Mercury 14-540-5630 OHCblH MARK vi 'ti Loaded.' ABS, IUV, doys, lo miles. (#698828) $7991 Co111 UHi Uncoln Mercury 714-54o-5630 U.~Beni E320 Sdn '97 '42,995 87-4295 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 -·-. . ~ . : -' ' . ....ctDE..-IGOE'N 3.2111 q , mt COild, CID, T.O.P $480hno w/12 monltll '~~$21,500 Mercury Or. liWqult Lt 'ti Loldld. ASS. d\111 p Mell ('6240CZ1) S'7 M toete ..... Uncoln filefCl.WY 714-54NllO MlrCury UOUfltalnlii 'it V8. 5 OC, ac. ABS, l>llY dlla. ~ w1W (tJ201&a) Slf,997 Cotti MeN Uncolt1 Mtfeury (714)540-SQO MERCURY MYSTIQUE 181 Auto, AC, till cass, ASS, CC, doyl. (f641000) $10,995 Co8'• Met• '-*oln Mtfeury 714-540-5830 JWiCUfiY SABLE' 'H Loeded, ABS, PW. PDL. ll(seet (16145363) 112,998 Co.111 ..... Llncot11 Mercury 714-540-"30 •cury Sib' 197' Loaded, V6, llJll pwt. elloys, IQ ml. (1658036) $10,997. Colla Mn• Uncotn Mercury (714 )540-5630 MERCURY VILLAGER '96 Cleln.(X163006A) $13,900. COHHElL CHEVR01.ET 714-546· 1200 Mlt1ubletll EcllpM GS-T '81 Blklgry, au1o, air, tul pwr pack. CD, 6k ml.(014250) $19,898 LEXUS Ot WESTMIHSTER (714)8112-6906 ;,., !' . --• ~1: •· .. -• NlllAN fltCKUP t• NC SHEU., AaWM CMS, XLNT COHO • ., .... ....i~. NlSSXN 200 IX '87 8111, 510d()(1'5R'l8l 111,749. CONNtU. CHE'l"OlET 114441-1200 OLDS EIOffTY EIGHT 'IS Toyote TICOfU LOI ull> 'M Aulo, lir, J1Wf pl\ge, Ith<,~. 8111. 5 $pd, w, U pwr peel(; rJc. ~1 (824736fSJ.~1898 moonioot (114087) 119.898 LEXuS Of WES1¥1NSTER LEXUS OF WESl'MINSTER (714)182.ftOt 714-112-'IN oLosiiOIU AURORA TOYOTA TEACfL.'M IOI< ml, whl pll, llirl lltlt, alloys, St"'" .,,. 2...._. bal ol WllT (100803) 128 988 ..... >¥'-• ........ Nlbtr• Oldimoblle Cldittac; LIKE NEWll S9S9S 714-540-tlOO _11.., .. .,..," ..... s .... 40t~2..,.,,,,.,.........,,:o:-- 01..osM'0&1tE silnoutt1• 'H TOYOTA i'fiUNNER 1N Lo miles, dual doors, lthr, CD. (Xl~=llf~HEVY Bal ol wetr.(269913) $20,988 n 14)5*1200 N8befa Old1moblle C8dll18c " 714-S4o-t100 °•tovofl i AUHNER 1i1°J "1 Auto 1ten1, low m~ 2WD, Pontlec Tren1 Am Convt. '97 w/pwt modt • over c111 Whllt lthr QfVome, doYs · wtllte, power •~I pwr. '*ae (212016) $20,898.' NO, Sunroof, c~ • tilt Wiii. L£JCUS Of WESTMINSTER Stltfft'CO pi.y.t, •"oy • 714-02-6906 Rider detector. Xlnt coM. PORSCHE 911 CARRERA 'IS sntf, NC, 1mmac. low miles, $150() down, •ssume $17.000 pp. 949-673-0411- POASCHE911 T•g• '76 Polor blue, dert blue lthr Inter. 1 owner never bMfl wrecked. 85Kml. 111,950. MM7S·3700 All "'81nt. racords. S12.to0 Locel N.8. C•. 1 ldulfowntr (949~51-1111 ir301 fOvot 4 llW '17 Auto. AC, PS, PW, POL, CC, doys (#013676) $18,997 Co8'1 M•N Unc:oln ~u'l 114"'4o-MSO vw cl8Aol£TB NEW: elt9mll0t, tMlttery, Cit COllV81'1, tMI pipe COlllolltt AC 1y1t11n, lint lnsldelout .. $3400{080. MMSo-391& STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • The uglll Departmmt 111 the Daily Pilot is pkami to announu a new sm!ice now avaiJabk to new busine~s. ~ wiU now SE.ARCH the name for you al no e<mz charge, and 111w you I'" time 11n4 the trip to the Court House in Sanlll Ana. Then. of course, afar the seareh is completed~ wiU fik your fictitious business Mme statemmt with the County Ckrlt. pllblish once 11 wult for four wee/a m "IJuirrd by Jaw an4 then fik your proof of publication with the County Ckrlt. Pkau stop by to fik your fictitious business statmimt at the Daily Pibit, 330 W. Bay St, Costa MeS11. /fyou cannot stop by. pkau caU us at (949) 612-4321 and we wiU malte amzngefhmts for JO" to hanJk this procedu" by mail. If you should h4w any farther questions, pkase caU us and~ will be more than glaJ to assist you. Gftod luclt in your new business! CHUNG'S PAINTING 24 Ytltl ~ • Gtell Prlcel Gu<vlnlee Wotk· Free Ell. Lt375602 71 +-533-1534 Ike's CUSTOM PAltmNQ Protesslonal, cteen. qualhy work. lnV-'111 & doclb. L1703468 631-4610 OUAUTY CARE -Q> 20 YEARS FIW pllces ' lnlerior ' Ex1elfot Paint, local relerences NB aru Ron 949~2.4 I 7 RAINBOW CIRCLE UliNT. Pelnllni>-tnllext House/apt. QUelily Jobi Free 8't's. (156M97 e:l6·8888 ROBERT ISBEL( co . lrMllotllXlellOr. sm8'1 jobs()!(. Deooretlve PelntitlQ 1,1'4~ cal 94~ or page 949-580-9828 2• YRS QUAUTY mtffiHO TOUCHUPS 24 Hr-. Rlcherd lnor Llct2IOM4 9CMSM8t2• &&&-674-1533 krucger painting re$1denflal (au" (Jnl.1hlng wood ~storatlon matthew 949-548-5481 lk. 740898 • "11. ' I .J • ' I ' ' •, ' , • 1 11 ~ -I • '• •rt- .__ -.. th. Local Plumber ......... "'"' .......... .... &OCATINO l1ICTIONIC llM LIM DITICTIOH ,.....,s.mc. 675-9304 U752A97 ln--4 O~ DAWSON PLUMBING Repair, Remodel, Replpe, Dtelns. 241v sdervlce Ext>en gas system replpes. Ll554'722 949-64U720 EXPERT DRAIN CLEANING Plumbing rll98ifS 20 yrs exp, II work guafll1leed STEVE 545-8298 Plumbltlidreln cle8nlng 2.fht emergency svc. LOW mes1 tree est, bOnded. In-'°''° 646-3299 PRECISE PLUMBING Reoalrs & Remodels FREE: ESTIMATES U687398 969·1090 •Neighborhood Plumber I ~· ORCO PLUMBING • DllAJN CLEA.NINO 1-DAYS/WEEK Sr. Citiun Oitcount -·~ ·-,, ..... . ., ' . . . .... ,..,. . .. lnterpeclrtc AtMt Mgrnl. Commerelal/Off'ice Resklendal/H 0 A 's 714-891-8804 Leem 10 OayT~dl Use amlllatot 0 fW>IM 0 IOW prtce I Wit help Cel Richard 7eo.8300 l.fAAN SPANISH NOW Prl¥t1t ~All ages.1evlla. Sd'lool, woril.1. ~~ lullnl .... ,~,409 ~,1''f 1 l' r.~I •J, lo. t I 111 'q ( I: f ndlv/Grp Help All Levels fl'"94~ ~ ~ . . ... ~. :; ":r. . _·. '•I I •, .ii•,: , ~~ . ....-· '" FARTHING INTERIORS lnstalation * Removal Discount WalooYemos. Lt560875 94M4U325 THE sfliiPPERI Speclaliilng In waftl>al>er removal LISl824i 714-963'5037 WE GALS sROuLO HANO TOGETHER. Strip, lMlall, a!Mce to Iha cnuy. Lt735976 631·2111 The Dail Pilot Service Director S1rrl1in9 111011 Wllo S1nl11111 Com•unll -.