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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-03-29 - Orange Coast Pilot.. I SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNffiES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM ~ t"t ~.· ~ ~··· .\ • ~ Todd Quartararo ls director of marketing for the Newport Beach Film Festival which is taking place at Edwards Big Newport theaters. Film fest kicks off with a 'Sting' Newport Beach celebration of filmmaking opens today with a tribute to a Hollywood classic Young Chang DAILY PILOT D e!)µ1te the rush and gbt.t of pulling togeth· er the second dfinuol Newport Beclch Film Ft•st1vdl, orgdrnzcrs haven't lost '>1ght of whclt the upcoming week 1!. redlly all about. The art of filmmakmg. Seven consecutive days of screenings and g<1las, beginning I· \\ I' 0 H I B I \ ( II today, celebrdtes thdt craft, sd1d Todd Qudrldraro, director of mar· ketmg for the fe!>t1vdl F I I \1 Ft " I I \ \ I ~ For a complete schedule of the Newport Beach Film Festival, see Page 9. The guest list mcludes Holly- wood stdr!>, v1s1tmg poht1c1ans tlnd non-industry folks from "Jew- port Rt•dC"h .met ht>\ ond Onl' of thP me 1· thine('-. uhuut our ll'!>tl\dl ,.., thc1t '"t' pr1dC' our- wlu•<, on hf'1ng d\ .111.ihlt· to the commumt~. <~u<1rt<1r<1ro '>did "Some IC''>Llv<1I.., dn chlt1< ult to qet into, hut our pnortl\ "' to, c1.., Wl' qrm"-, contmu!' to httVP th1<, bC' dn f'venl Lh<1t the• community hds dCCP'>!> to " Sevc'n tnbut'' him-.. induchng "The· St1nq • tonight. "Ill CC'lc•- SEE FILM PAGE AS Increased power bills not appealing to residents • Local consumers and small business owners express anger and concern over the rising electricity costs. 0...,. Bharath and Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT Many know they will have to sheU out up to 46°0 more lo pay for elec· lricity following the CaWomia Public Utilities Commission's \lndnimous approval for rate mcrea es Tue day. Severdl people interviewed Wednesday said they arc appalled and upset by the increase. "I'm very senousJy thmlung dbout moving to Anzona, • he said "I'm sick of getttng hoodwmked. I ttunk the whole structure stlnks . . PUC had db olutely no business approv- ing thdl rate hike.· Some residents like Karen l lcn- drickson of Newport Beach are just irritated by the lack of inlomidtlon. "It's terrible. NEWPORT-MESA -Local resi- dents and businesses are not looking forward to getting one thing in the mail -thcll' power bill. • 1 hate it,• Sdid Joyce Palmer of Corona del Mar. •They're ripping us off.• Some like Paul Baskin of N ewport Beach expressed anger. "I wish the power company would 91ve us a handout telling us exactly what's going on,• she said. "I don't SEE POWER PAGE A 18 I 'm going to have battery-run lights installed, just in case the lights go off." Luis Salaur owner of Luis Hair Salon Costa Mesa school finds what's in a name • Kaiser Primary Center is changing its name back to the school's original - Woodland Elementary. Danette Goulet 0AtlY PILOT COSTA MESA • Th y are for· ever being confu.Sfld. Substitute teachera amve on the job late because they wenl to •Big Kai1er• on Sent~±~~ Street. when they were su~ to be at ·utt1e Kalter.· A grandparent 1 called to pack up a sick chtld and tS temficd when the otfice staff has n vcr heard of the student, who m fact goes to school around the comer at •the other• Katser. No more will thlS ronlu!Don exist, because the Newport·MeM Unified School Board gave Kaiser Primary Center permission Tues· day night to change the name of the school back to it's original name -Woodland Eleinentary School. ·we're excited about k and there's something mce . •bput going beck to the original na.nie, • - . Scl.ld Kathryn Hofer, pnnopal of the now Woodland Elementary School. There arc some more senous reason for the name change request and some that are for mere convenience, Hofer said. But it is something that has been brought up by pdrents every sin~ gle year. When the site originally opened m 1963 it was called Woodland Elementary School, a name that was never oftidally changed, h ~. SU SCHOOl M&I A11 111111 IPOITI Chris McMJllen, left, and Jesus Santana lead the 1600· ..eten ..... IAguna HW1 ~ at Newport ....... s.s,on.. ...... . THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2001 Bulk mail heads to Santa Ana post office •The Addms Avenue post office m Costa Mesd will no longer handle bulk mail beginrung Apnl 15 Jennifer Kho D AILY PILOT COSTA l\1[SA An .innouncP- ment lhdl thl' bulk m.ill clt•pdrt· ment dl tlw AcJdm'> A\.PntH• po'>I office I'> do'>tn<J nPxt month h<1-. '>purrPcl c1t\ hu'>in<''>'><'" to ...... nd m d hulk of compldml'> C u..,tomt>r ... ot tlw cl1•ptJrt11wnt which '' mon• thc1 n :10 \ f'o r ... olrl. will be trdn'>ll'rrt>d to t1noth1 r I'"'' office• on Sunllowl'r ,\\'enu1• If ..., 11 - ta .\n<1 bt>g111mng \pnl I~ ..... 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Mathis Winkler DAILY P1LOT NEWPORT BEA<. ·11 Tht• l,m ha!> been m plt1c1• ''"Cl l>P< t•mh..-1 r but 1t took until Ttlt''>dd\ lor lh1• hnaJ nuts dnd bolt'> ol th1· l 11\ .., slow-growth m<'<l..,UTt' tu ht> uonf•d out Alter months of dlSCll'-'>Wn, "'' ot the even City Counnl mt•mbN.., adopted a <,et of qrndC'ltnl''> now known dS counctl pohc-y A-18, thc11 will help to put th<' GrC'enhqht ldw to work Counc1lmdn Gt1f) Proctor was dbsenl from lhl' mt't>Ung Council memlx•r..,, d mtlJOnt) of whom had opposed tht> 1rut1alJv<> that voters approved m ov moor, said they felt conhd1.•nt the gu1dt>· SEE GREENLIGHT PAGE A18 llDll QAS'SRDS --" COMMlllm fOIUM __ J.17 IWOOC)l _ 13 MUC MOTICES 14 • SOCl1Y .. srom ---·-· 11 Ill •LL C Columnist JQMPh N, W stw. his thoUghts ibout "'° toltf ance. ....... Al . . A2 Thursday, Morch 29, 2001 IUSllESS II lllEF Meeting to look at county's tech future A Mfftfng on the future of the technok>gy Industry In Orange County will be held Thur5., April 12 at the Sutton Pfece Hotel In New- port Beach. AST Research Inc., will speak at the meeting, being put on by the Orange County Chapters of the Assn. for Corporate Growth and the Finance Executives Institute. Safi Qureshey, president of Sky- line Ventures lnG. and co-founder of The meeting starts at 5 p.m. Information: (949) 862-9644. Daily Pilot A banner day for sales B anner Ca.rpell will have a one-day open / house from noon to ~ / p.m. today. D'uring the ope1{ house, customers can save up to 40% off the list price of Banner Carpets' entire inventory of high-quality carpet, vinyl and h~wood Ilooring. Everything is included. Also there is the latest in carpet styles, colors and fibers, including new DuPont-approved M asterlife - and StainMaster P,J.us car- pets. There are hundreds of name-brand carpets special- ly discounted. as w ell as laminated floors, including; Pergo, Formica and WilsonArt. U you buy carpet today, Banner Carpets will install your carpet and include padding at no charge. Banner Carpets is at 3033 S. Bristol St., Suite A, Costa Mesa. Jnforrnauon (714) 751-8590. \ Greer Wylder BEST BUYS .. -~ its upcoming lilac. There also will be an Easter basket class offered at noon today. The class will cover making beautiful arrangem ents using spring flowers in a basket. The class fee ls $35 and includes all of the flowers, containers and accents. It's open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Cd.ll (714) 545-0310 for reser- vabons. The Flower Ware- house is at 1308 Logan Ave., Costa Mesa. Phil Gold U you love the look of Shabby Chic, you'll love the sale going on at Blue Springs, Ala. in Costa Mesa. Shabby Chic bedding, fab- rics and lampshades are on sale through the end of the month. It's a good time to stock up on beautiful bed- ding. Also, a few doors down, Bow Danglers IS hav- ing a big clearance sale, There Me great prices on clothing and accessories. Blue Springs, Ala. is at 369 E. 17th St., Costa M esa. lnfor- mabon: (949) 642-3632. The S.S. Red Sall, an unusual and charming chil- dren's store on Balboa Island, is having its first trunk show for special occasion dresses through ApnJ 2. The dresses are ideal for cotillion. com- muruon. gradual.Jon and christerung. Designers fea· tured are SylVla Whyt~. Mal- ley Couture, Pierson, Biscotti, Rosetta Millington. Anavini, Monkeywear. Posies, Jinelle and Simi. The store IS also fllled with nice clothing and gifts for the spnng season. Mariann Reynolds, the ong1- nal owner of The Red Bal- loon m Fash.Ion Island and Ducks and C ompany m South Coast Plaza. operates S.S. Red Sail. It's dt 301 Manne Ave .. Swte C. Balbod lsldJld. lnformauon: (949) 673-9300. HEIS Helping people cross thP road PEDESTRIAN PURSUITS Those who drive by Victoria Ele- mentary School in the morning or afternoon cdn't miss Phil Gold. For four hours a day, the 75-year- old Costa Mesa man sets up his perch on the grdssy patch by the sidewalk, where he props hls green garden chair and wcUls for his "customers " - pedestndns comprised mostly ol stu- dents, parents and teachers -who want to Wdlk across the street Hlt's fun: Gold said. "The kids are so cute.· A FAMILIAR FACE People's faces l.Jght up with a srrule when they spot Gold across the street m h.Js white and blue urufonn. glasses and baseball cap. "Hi there: Gold called out to a Brightening the day by crossing the street grandlather on a recent afternoon, as he picked up his stop sign and jogged up to the intersection. He said he enjoys the fnendJy chat- ung. little jokes and frequent smiles. ·H's a nice experience,· he said. "Kids come up and hug you. Some- times they bring flowers. It's nice to see them getting a good education.• Some of the parents even teach him a word or two of Spanish occasionally GUIDING THEM TO SAFETY But mostly he gets the Sdtisfaction of protecting the kids, Gold said. ·My biggest challenge is to make sure nobody gets hurt,• he said. "I've seen a lot of bad dnvers. Being on this job, I've become a better driver. It's made me very conscious of what I do bebmd the wheel.• Gold retired from selling janitorial supplies in 1989. Now, he works to pass time or when he feels like it. He has worked at a casino ln Laughlin, and every year is a parking attendant at the Orange County Fair. A World War II veteran, Gold recalls his days m the Navy, when he was sailing the Atlantic. ·u was great,· be said. "I was only 17 or 18. We were out there chasing subs and going back and forth. r would just say I was very lucky." This is his second year as a cross- ing guard, and Gold said he is pretty sure he'll continue the job for at least another year. "This is like having your own sta- t.Jon," he said. "Everyone knows you, you know everyone. r feel like I'm pdrt of the school.· -Story by Deepa Bharath, photo by Sean Hiller Offering sweet nothings to the competition W e at Relfill Roundup -not to be confused with the "we· of Inside Scoop -are beginrung to think that our compeb- tion at Best Buys is getting all the best items shipped her way. While we're buried under oven-ready cookware from Reynolds and fat-free honey mustards from French's, she's learn- ing about high-end carpets and Shab- by Chic. What 1s a Roundup to do? As usual, we can start with an "innovative cocktru.I" from T.G.I. Fri- day's. the Nutty A ccountant. Yes, theu publ.Jc relations department is at 1t again, th1~ time playing off our fears of the IRS to concoct I.his sweet noth-.. ing: Stoll Vanil, Godiva chocolate 1.Jqueur. Frdngelico and haU and half. RETAIL ROUNDUP For those not expecting an audit. the nonalcoholic version is alJ about chocolate syrup, vanilla syrup, milk, peanut butter and vanilla ice cream. Is the weight we're going to put on deductible? Speaking of dedudlons, for those of you expectlng to pay more t8J<es -and thus you remain un-filed -check out http://www.apacontent.com for "IRS Taxpayer lips.· We're still waiting for the Web site with •Retail Roundup Tips,· but maybe there's no market. A NICE WAY TO CHEER UP T.G.I. Friday's is apparently not the only one loving the sweet touch. According to the makers of Comstock and Wilderness fruit pie hling and dessert toppmgs. nearly half of adults said they make special desserts to cheer someone up. (OK. 44.8% of 1,000 polled said that, which - according to our college calculus-lev- el math skills -means that 448 of those adults said they did.) The polling found even more, how- ever. Three-quarters of women make holiday desserts. Sixty pen;ent of peo· pie make a special treat for someone's birthday. • Still, we're going to stick with the hrst rationale. So, to apologize for being mad about Best Buys getting all the great stuff, we'll be baking a cake for the lucky author. Check your box for bundt cak el -Pilot 8EA12EBS HOTLINE Copyright No news storMH, illus-WEATHER AND SURF (949) 642-6086 Record your comments about the Daily Pilot or news tips. VOL 95, NO. 83 ADORE SS trt tlom, editorial matte< or l<Mlf· tifements herein c.an be repro- duced without Mitten penn1U10n of copyright ownef. HOW TO REACH US 1"EMPBA1VRES ~lboa 71158 TIDES lOOAV First low Today is the last day to take advantage of the photo otter at R.lta Boldt Photogra- phy, wtuch has a secret fairy garden theme at South Coast Plaza. The reason for the ending of the offer ls that its studio IS relocating to Bear Street on the lhtrd level between Saturday and April 30. When you sign up for poses at Rita Bold!, you'll have a choice of packages that range in pnce from $68.25 to $164.75. There's a $10 charge for each addi- tional person. Not only does Rita Bold! offer traditional photo packages. there are also watercolor pnnts made from your photos. a 24-by- 30-inch portrait mosaic, a 16- by-20-inch canvas oil paint- ing. museum-quality note cards an d photo return address labels. Appoint- ments: (71 4) 751-0955 or (714) 549-4394. If you're looking for bar- gains on beautiful Dowers, stop by the Flower Ware- house. The specials vary from week to week. A typical spedal would be Frehch tulips at Sl.25 per stem, designer Callas at St .25 per stem, hydrangeas at $3.50 per stem, sweet peas at $4 per bunch and ranunculus at $4 per bunch. I can't wait for One of the best local linen boullques, Scandia Down. 1s havmg a pillow sale through Apnl 8 During the sale, all down, feather and blended sleeping and decorative pillows are reduced 25%. Scandia Down 1s at South Coast Plaza. on the Crdte & Bar- rel/Macy's Home Store wmg.'lnformallon: (71 4) 549-9046. Newport Center Design IS a new showroom of furniture, anbques, art, bronzes, jewel· ry and Persian rugs. It's in the former Speedway restau- rant location on the Coast Highway in Newport Beach The ttems are from all over the world. It's at 353 E. Coast Highway. Information: (!t49) 723-6100. • IUT BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Send Information to Greer Wylder at 330 W. Bay St, Cos· ta Mesa. CA 92627, or via fax at (949) 646-4170. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA Our -6dnm Ii 330 W. a.y St., THOMAS H. JOHNSON. Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Om.ilatlon Cofona del Mar / 70/59 6:05 •.m ..................... 0.A' • Cotumbla Drive Md ~ Driv.: Pos- session of a controlled substance was reported at 3:10 a.m. Tuesday. Publhhet' COMECIJONS TONYDOOaO. Edrtor It Is the Piiot's policy to prompt- s.l.CN9l ly correct all tfrOB of ~. 0ty Editor Pl..-all (949) 57-M233. JNllB .... rn ~City Edltor The Newport lffd\lCorta ...... -· IBICMNW. o.lly Piiot (USPS-1 ........ ~ r.tum Editor lllhed cWy. In Newpol't IMdl and llM)C9 CNUON. COl\t MIN. .-a""'°' ... ~ s.>orts EdftDr *' onty by ..,!Ding to The ~ llmes Of ange County (IOO) 252-9141 ~ a.lfltd (949) 642-5678 Dlsf>llY (949) 6424'.321 ~· News (949) 642-5680 Spons ("'9)S74-422l News. Spons Fax (949) 646--4170 E.-mail: d.tllypllotelatime com Mein Ofllc9 Costa Mesa 71158 Newport 8ff<fl 71158 NewportC~ 69155 WflOMCAIT First high 12:20 p.m. n"'""""""" 3.1' Second low 5:08p.m ..................... 1.9' Se<ondhlgh 11 :44 p.m ................... 5.0' fla)AV First low I •Costa Mesa Street: Vandalism was report- ed In the 200 block at 8 a.m. Tuesday. • Felr Drtw: Urinating in public was reported In the 90 block at 2:41 a.m. Tuesday. NEWPORT BEACH ,,,,_ ar.,.,. ~ -252. 9Ullnea <>Mc. (949) 642-4321 MUltNrOWn'l. 9141.11'1 .... owldeof~ luslneta f .. (M9) 631-7126 The IOU\hWett Metl Continues to strtf igttw\ toc:t.y wnt'I )-to 4-ioot wrf •llPKf*1. 7:161.m, ... m ............. OA' •Old Ne~.._...,,_..,: Vandals reported- ty broke the windows of a parked car In the 400 bfock at 7:45 a.m. Monday. PMwl Editor klch tnel Com Meta. IUblctlp- Jo. J. INft'Ot. tlonl to b Dally"°' ..... "'**' "'""*~-.... ,. Dlllgrltt *' onty ~ ,,...., '°' uo,., • ~ vf the ~,.,..,..'""'"' SftWMCDNIC. ~ Second ca.. s-. !»Id ~Edlelor It c.a Miu. CA. (P'rica llQldt _,_Ol,,,...,.._ .n ~--lnd~--/AltlYomwl, e.)~·Send---.. ~igonciot c:fw9'I to lNt ~ LAM IOfMOlll. IMCMOltll Mlle Delly Noc. '-0 "omotiont IOll tseo. c;.-.-... CA Nta _ .. ____ ' ) &.OCAnoN . 11111 Wtdge J-4' NwJport )-4' ltedtle'I )-4' iuv., Jetty 1-4' CdM )-4' FIMNgh 2:00 p.m .................... 2.8' S«ondlow 5;42 p.m ........ , ... ._ .. MM 2.4 • SMe. ..,._.. Drtve: Malicious mischief ~td In the 800 block at 11 :35 p.m. • Wutdlff Drtw: An unattended diamond bfaattet wonh S2,500 was reported stoten ~~II s.lon In the 1600 block It 10 •. m. ' I -L . ,; Daily Pilot • Thursday, Morch 29, 2001 A3 Overreaction regarding zero tolerance a lso a problem Costa Mesa sees I have this basic conflict when I not. the student is transferred to- struggle with the zero-tolerance another school. The decision of the -and, more recenUy, the "bul-hearing panel can be appealed to lying• -policies of the Newport-the School Board. The only time Mesa School Board. On the one this process is not followed is if the hand, r am VlSCerally opposed to student violates the procedure, as any rigid system of alleged justice happened, says Black, In the Ryan in which individual circumstances Huntsman case three years ago. are considered -tf lit all -only I have two problems with this. after instant punistunent is deUv-First, I question the policy of deal- ered. And, on the other hand, t Joseph N. Bell ing with all alleged violations by have a good deal of respect for the immediate suspension. This leads majority decisions of the. local THE BELL CURVE to the absurdity of identical treat-school board, which mak~ me ment for a studenf with an AK47 iq wonder how the members could ~ut setting policy is only half the his school locker and one who be so wrongheaded on zero toter-story. The other_ arid, perhaps, comes to school with a tiny pencil ance. more imoortant-half is bow sharpener shaped !ike a gun in his The only way I knew to resolve those policies ar~ to be en,f orced. • back pack. Or the student w'ho the conflict was to ask that ques-This is the area in which sl::hool · turns up drunk in a PE class and tion direcUy, wtuch is why I met districts differ_ and where 1 have the student who takes a sip of last week for an hour and a half some problems with our school champagne offered after a soccer with School Board President Dana board. 1t is also important to point game by the mother of a friend. Black. I came away from that ses-out that there are two quite differ-School administrators should be sion with my mind changed on allowed some slack in dealing with some points and not on others. But ent procedwes being followed in such polar opposite violations. mosUy I clarified some perceptions Newport-Mesa to enforce the drug, The second is the immediate that were either fuzzy or 1ust plain alcohol and weapons policy as transfer of students deemed to • opposed to the bullying pobcy. h · I ed th dru d wrong. In th firs . Bl k ave VlO at e g an Although 1t seems a titUe silly, . e t Ul.Stance. ac .-• ..,JYeCl:RO,ns code. This makes very bt- anyone challenging the board's ex:p~ed. the enforcement ~ ., Ue se'1.Se to me. U the only intent, recent actions in these areas feels puru~e. ~ consequence C?f th.e stu-~ft)ack said, is punishment, then • compelled to assert up front that he .. denrs actions. ln the .~ond, it • two questions need to ~asked: is dead set. without equivocation, empower:s school oCfi~als to sul?-C>oes ui'e punishment in any man- against drugs, alcohol, weapons port the nghts of the kids. by bemg ner fit the crime? And who is being and bullying on any school cam-able to tell parents there IS a prob-punished more. the guilty student pus. And so 1 hereby declare lem and bringing focus to it. or the student's parents who must myself. But declaring oneself Sh~ assured me that Newport-adjust to this lilestyle change and dgainst evil 1S11't the tSsue. Rdther, Me~a s ':nforcement of the the guilty party's new fellow stu- the issue is whether or not there Caillorrua student behaVJor code dents? dJ'e more positive than negative (known as 4210) relating to drugs, The First Amendment objec- results from the actJons taken by alcohol and firearms is not as dra-lions of Wendy Leece to the policy the Newport-M eSd School Board to conian as I have described it. The on bullying are about as reason- deal with these evils. parents of the student seen vtolat-able to me as using the same argu- The most unportdnt point ddJl-ing this code are called and the ment against her efforts to deny hed for me was that Newport- student-accomparued by a students the right to study books Mesa 1Sn't ploughing any new school staff person -is munediate-she deems inappropriate. My con- ground here. Both the ~ero-toler-ly sent home and suspended. lf the cems in trying to codify bullying ance and bullymg pobcies are set parents request it, a hearing ts held are quite cWJerenl My first ques- forth in the Cahforrua Educabon with witnesses. Uthe panel con-boo ts how on earth can we define Code The Newport-MeSd resolu-ducting the hearing finds extenuat-it? But l suppose my biggest prob- tions are pickeQ up verbatun from ing circumstances, the student IS lem is generational. When I was that code returned to the former school. If growing up and during my years in the military, 1t never occurred to us to tum to authonty to settle per- sonal problems We learned, often the h&rd way, how lo settle them ourselves. lt makes me extremely Wleasy to see th1s responsibility routinely twned over to Uu.rd par- ties. "It's a very cWferent world out there from the one IIl wtuch you were raised,· Black Sdld. ·our pol- icy in enf,orong the bullymg code grew out of a long process Ln wluch parents, teache'rs and students were all deeply mvolved. It's intent is not punishment but mtcrvention. We need the rules to enable us to step tn and talk to the parents and support the kids. We recognize tn all of these instances that every student in every s1tuatJon LS unique• So we end up with ed.mesl and thoughtful people searchmg for reasondble and effecllve me.ins ol dedhng with problems exacerbdt- ed by rdndom acts Of VIOience b~ unstable young people with d g:roWtng dccess to rrubtdfY-lype guns In such a dlmate, overredc- bon can be dS counterproductive dS the other extreme. My 17-yedr-old grdncl'>on. Trent. redd this column over my shoulder. He tells me there are st0UidI zero- tolerdnce disputes m his tuqh school community in BouldC"r, Colo. He thinks lhe pol..tcy hds helped some. but he too C, unedsy about the ineqwty ol lhe Sdrne purush- ment for quite d1flerent levels ol crime Ami he strongly que'>lions the portrdydl of out-of-control school-. If hi:' 1s dn l'Xdmple of whdl our pubbc .,chool<. dfe produang these ddys, lhPn I Cdn guardiltec you tha1 we're c1 lot bNter off thdil we Uunk • JOSEJltt N. BEU. 1s a resident of Santa Ana Heights Hts column appea~ Thursdays • • • nse m cnme • Auto thefts. property crimes are the reason for the February increase, officials say, but they don't signal an alarming trend. Deepa Bharath DAILY PILOT COSTA rvtESA -Pobce ofhc:ia.lS said Wednesday that they are concerned by a surge Ln auto thefts c1tyw1de dunng the month of Februdry. ·one reason for the tnadents could be because the economy ts d'own, • srud Cos· ta Mesa Polke Ctuef DaVJd Snowden. U the thefts continue, he said. the city will seek the hPlp of a county task force to counter lhe problem The number of auto thefts Uus year, however, IS still lower compctred with the same penoo ldst yed! ~d Del Mark Mdil.ley. Vetucle owners must exerase caubon by loclang theu cars dnd constantly bemg consoous of what they lcdve behind, he said •Don't lecsve betuncl ttung .. hke laptops or cell phones that make your car more attractive.· he sa1d February's auto lhefl.'> cUP also what probably what bumped up CO'.td Mesa's cnme rate to 16 9 ''., Offtoab declmed to .. ay how many auto lhefls ocn11Ted in February. but reported to the C'Jty Council tlus month thdt there were 3b2 property cnmes in Februc:U)' and tildl "Uus ~ the single gredtest increase Co .. td Mesa hds had in severd.I years d!ld reflect!. d <>ldleWlde trend." 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Wrapped In SJIC:&more leaves s9 ~ 12.~9 lmport.«I From Canada Margau de Brie Smoot/I, Cramt1 £ Delicious All 11ear s3 » Or -"'°"' -i bil» s lb a~mllll~{ol . . '. .. A4 Thursday, March 29, 2001 Doily Pilot The woman who keeps ori .giving • Newport Beach P9lice recognizes resident Sandy Meatlows f 9ryo1nnteerin~ ~onntless hours. Deepa Bharath // DAILY PILOT I NEWPORT 8 [· ACH Sandy Meado,,s knows what it means.t11 nave some- thing snatch~d/a'way in the blink of an eye. She has seen it happen fi.\r:too often as a~ emergencv / room nurse,· a position she held for nine years. ·Life is s.o precious, and it can e nd in the cease of a heartbeat," said the 43-year- old Newport Beach resident. "I've seen so much taken away. 1 trunk I understand the value of giving." And so Meadows gives what's invaluable to most - time. For her, volunteering is not just a way to pass lime, and it's more than a fuU-time job. About 50 to 60 hours a week, she helps out at the Newport Beach Police Departmentandraisesfuhds for the Waldorf' Sthool of Orange County, a private CQs~ Mesa school her thi:ee ch*iren attend. · Over the two years she pas volunteered at the Police\) bepartment, Meadows h~ performed a variety of dl,l~~s ranging from data ent;ry:.-imd conducting tours, to working foot patrols and assisting detectives with sting opera- tions. She was a graduate of the city's first Citizens Police Academy in September 1998. •It's been a great experi- ence for me," said Meadows, whose father retired as a commander at the South Pasadena Police Department. "I've never seen such fan- tastic morale. The officers are just so glad to be there doing what they do -mak- ing our city a safer place." The Police Department recently declared Meadows r I The Newport Beach Police Department named Sandy Meadows Volunteer of the Year. . . .. Volunteer of the Year. •I was totally surprised and honored," she said. "I was in tears. It motivates me to do that much more.• While the Po~ce Depart- 110 SANDY MEADOWS Age:43 Residence: Newport Beach F.mlly: Husband Rob Meadows, married 10 years; daughters Alexis, 8 and Chan~er 5; son Grant. 7. ,Hometown: South Pasadena , • Education: Bachelor' of Science in Health Sciences from/ Chapman University, degree In Nursing from Pasadena' City College. . . . Prior work expert.nee: Worked as a nurse in the emergency room, operating room -aod jail ward; as a flight attendant with Delta Airlines. • ment appreciates her lime, officials at Waldorf call Meadows their savior. Meadows started volun- teering there three years ago when she took charge of the Scrip Program. This involves parents buying gift certificates to a nwnber of stores and restaurants from the school. The school buys these certifi- cates in bulk at a discounted price and makes a percentage profit by selling them. The program was in place before Meadows got there, but it was she who catapult- ed profits to new levels, said school administrator Justine Howard. Last year, she sold certificates worth $100,000, raising more than $30,000 for the school. This year, with seven months to spare, the profits have climbed up to $26,000. "Sandy's a very commit- ted person,• said Howard, "not just to the school and her family, but to the com- munity at large.• "It's easy to wrtte a check but hard to give yourself to a cause.• This year, the school, rec- ognizing the amount of tiine 1Meadows puts into the Scrip 1 program, decided to give her a salary, said Howard. •Jt's minuscule,• she said. "It's minimum pay per hour for 20 hours a week. But she works way more than that.• Meadows says she does it with a lot of help and support from her family. "They understand why J have to do this,• she sa1d. "My husband knows it's important to me, that I can't sit at home all day watching soaps and eating bonbons.'" A career in the emergency room was challenging and fun, but this is profound and fulfilling, she says. "The difference is I'm not here because I have to be,· Meadows said. "I'm here because I can't wait to gel here everyday. I'm here because I believe in what I'm doing here.• GODU FOR , YOUR SOUL AND YOUR ,NASAL PASSAGES. r r Ckipotle r ~ ~ ' .... • .,,. ··' ,/ l ·"',, ' . ~ --. . . HARBOR & WILSOM L CHIPOTLE SAL~. MLD. 9101114 l At CMMAI ·--------,----- Express your styla s A L E TO ..,. .. .:. MONTHS SAME AS CASH NO MONEY DOWN 1800 Newport Boulevard Costa Mesa, CA 92627 cone blOcic south of ttkeTown/ TricJn(.M Square) Tel (9•9) Ml • .. 7 • STOREVVIDE Super Savings On D~signer Labels • VOTltl IOM IPORTIWElR LAI AL~ • CASUAL I ACTIVE. WUR • LUXURY IWIATIRI "-SA1Ul8AY 10olill ,· , Daily Pilot Thursday, Morch 29, 2001 AS Newport Beach gives $270,000 to El Toro Airport fight • Decision, opposed by some residents at Tuesday's council· meeti,ng, will help unify pro-airport forces, citY leaders say. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT . NEWPORT BEACH -Preparing for what some called •a fight of our life,• City Council members voted Tuesday to give grants to two groups that promote an airport at El Toro. Citizens for Jobs and the Economy will receive $1 50,000 and lhe Airport Working Group will receive $120,000 for pro-El Toro public relations cam- paigns. Under the agreement, both groups can a~o submit additional billS for reimbursement by the city. The council has set -aside almosi $3.7 million for the pro-airport effort. While five council members sup- ported the action. Councilman John Heffernan sided with some resi- dents to reject the idea. Councilman Gary Proctor is on vacation in Aus- tralia aryd was not at the meeting. Explaining bis decision. · Heffer- nan said he wholeheartedly agreed with the need to counter a mulbrruJ- lion dollar effort by Irvine and other South County cities to kill the pro- posal for an airport at El Toro. But ·1 don't think this does it,• he said, adding that Citizens for Jobs aod the Economy and the Airport Working Group are "not the two groups that I would be giving mon- ey to now.· Referring to the failure in March 2000 to defeat M easure F, an initia-, tive that would require approval by two-thirds of county voters for work on airport, jail and ~dfill projects, Heffernan said he didn't think the groups had proven lhemselveS as efficient public relations consultants. "These two grant recipients had allies Jn the dl.TpOrt fight poor performances at the last go ·we cdme to the ddnce with lhe around,• he said. "They couJdn't do current players and we're going to it wtth $2.5 rrullioo -now we're hdve to live with the partner • ~ said giving lhem more • Counctlman Tod Ridgeway, dddmg WluJe approved by lhe county's lhdl he and his colledgue still hdd voters, Measure F has since been control over the way the remaining thrown out by a Los Angeles County $3.3 mllhon will be spent Supenor Court Judge. Anb·EI Toro Addres!>mg the city'!> res1dPnts groups hdve appealed lhe dec1s1on. sceptical of lhe move, Counctlman Heffernan said thal city qfhc~als Steve Bromberg said 11 was Umt' ,\o shouli:i have looked into giving unify. money to other consulldnts before "You don't hdve to like it, but th1~ simply responding to a reque!>t for rs .·whal wf' rP doing,· hf"' said. funds by lhe two groups , "You've· got Jo trust !>Omebody But other counoJ member!> o;aJd somebmeo; let'o; Pveryhody get on the city had to <;land by its lcmgtune bodrd dnd mdkC' this hap1wn • New trash container program in the works in Costa Mesa • If approved, residents will soon have the option of using three different garbage cans. Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT about I trash day),· said Bob Osgood, a Costa Mesa resident. "There needs to be a new mind- set. People Uunk. "I'm done Wllh lhts, I'll put it out on the Sidewalk,' when 1t may need to be cut up and put m a trash con- tainer. It might be a matter of disophne. I tlunk th.is is a step m the right clirection here.· the opt.Ion or receiving addt- bonal cans, but the board has not decided whether resi- dents will have to pay .for those, said Rob Hamers, gen- eral manager for the district. The sarutary district has been workmg on the program for more than two years. alJow Costa Mesa Disposal to pick up the cans using d semiau- tomatic trash truck aim, keepmg its now-skyrocketing msurd!lce rat.es down and, m tum. holding the city's rates.Oat -will beauti- fy the city, protect workers and help to keep rat.es stalJle un!>ure whf>ther the hduler would pick up Lrnsh Jell out· side ot llw rnntdiner!. but \os· ld Mf-! d Dis1l0Sdl reprP.,,f'nld- tlVC''> dl the• study se!'>s1on \c11cl lhe hdUIPr \-."lll contJnu(> to pick up Pxlrd tra'>h unle-.c, th£' ut} swilchl"• to ct tully-c1utomdted trdsh pickup '>Y'>t<'m to rP'>lcli>nh The dJ-.tnrt hd'-$2 5 rrullion in resE'l'\ 1•s tor 1 ·xlic1 op<'rdtlng expen!>f''> dncl < t1p11c1l unprovP· ment.s cm<l the '>ldnddrclJ2ed lrd<.h cuntt1in1·r., would cost h.•tv.Pf·n <;;I > uncl S..! rrullton . Puckl-tl 1-. r1•c11111m1•nding thP bnc1r<I hnrtn< 1• thP con· ldmPr-. c1nd kl't'I'" l>l-m1U1on re\Pr\ £• in c <1<.1• 11f t>Conom1c 1111c 1•rtc11nl1l•' ">ll< h ct!'> t>h:r· tnnt\ inr r"ct"''" thdl could l1-c1d to .,hurtl,ill., Ill lht• <h"-· lnrt., 01u·r c11inq buclcj('t COSTA MESA -After receiving positive comments from residents at a study ses- sion last week , the Costa Mesa Sanitary District board decided to postpone its vote on a pro- posed standardized container program until its next meeting. All board members, except Dan Worthington, said they favor a cross-linked contdln· er, which is considered stronger lhdn Linear cans. "I feel we've talked about this for so long, we need to start deciding," said Arlene Schafer. board president. The board had its final SC'heduled study se...s1on to d.ts· cuss the program lciSt week and clirected sarutary clislrict stctff to place 1l on the April 12 agenda. , Dtstnct board members say Some residents hdd opposed the plan, saying CO!>ld Mesci Disposal will get the benefits while lhe residents will be inconvenienced. Tho'ic 1es1- dents feel lhey will hdve to store the city's container.. dOd fear their trash pickup might stop because of excess tra..sh that may not fit in the conld.lners ThP d1'>tncl ,.., not ronsi<IN· 1nq t1 tully-c1utoinated '>yc;tem di th1'> ltmc•, I lt1nwr!> sc11d "Th1•y '>(·c•rn lo hcJve chc1n<JPd th1•1r tune," o;c11ci Emit• Fc•c>ney. c1 Coslc1 ~IP<id re'>1clPnl who prevwu .. I\ oppo!->c•cl lhl' progrdm. "I'd like lo see Costa Mesa stay beautiful, as well, and that seems to go by the wayside The program. if approved, will give residents their choice of standdrd 35, 60 or 90-gallon cans free of charge Residents will aJso have the change -which would Sanitary dlStnct hoMd members were prevwu!>ly Marc· PuckPtt lrPd'>Un·r of the' l>odrd Sdld thr proqrr1m Cdn b1· llnclnCPd w11hou1 cn<.I lh mvc•.,tmq it., fl"'-''TV<'. the rlbtm l could 111dkt• f'nough mom•) t1i morr• thctn <<IVN thP mtPre-.1 11 would hd\.'l' lo pct\ tor lmctnnn~ th1• r1 mtc1mcf', he '>did Huntington Village celebrates 12th anniversary The gm:d cornmun11) of Huniingron Village offers I 14 unus featuring m. differ<'nr floor plam deMgn<'d for senior\ searching for active rettrem<'nr living. Hun11ngton Village lieruor Compb. off<'rs ~ingles, one-bedroom or cwo- bcdroom, cwo barh plans a..\ well as a pool. spa, recrearion cenrer wuh library and gam<' area. 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" \ ·Small .54 b<'(/ facililJJ.fa milJJ mrnul and ope mud si11<Y' W7:J. ·~inglc, and doul>lc /J< d <J('('H/Xlllf'IJ, 11'/th IXlthrrxm1 and shmur ;,, rn ry rY.HJm. fl"wtiful HW7YJWt<lit1gN. q11it t, fJNlrtflll, 1xr<llmt food, high staff-ralio .• /10'1 a11d long turns stays. ~~,,arr rommittr·d t<> p1·oddi11g fi1u•, fJ<l"H<mal rwY' with warmth, dig71ity c111d r<Hf'C'<'t i11 fl lun>1r -llJ..:1• <11ttt0Rphtrt1• 20362 anm Ana Avenue anm Ann I ICl~hl~. CA 02707 (714) 5 49-061 Call for a tour and 1· i11it us OIL the \t'eb at -// UU • t , 1.-JU/f jT p II I Low cost health screenings at Costa Mesa Senior Center There arc many phy!1ic.1Jly Jetivc. ~niors in the Cosra Mc~1 Jrc.1 who do a great jub of t.1king cJre of rhci r he.Uch in numerou' way~. One of thO~f " preve nrarive maincenJn<.T' not wJiung until illncs' mike\, bel.lU'>C i1 may be too late. Prcvcnuon Plu~ screening \cn·1cc: offer\ low coH u.·\f~ thJr arc nor norm.illy performed durrng J rourrnc physicJI exam, bur often Jctect · potenriall}' \ertous problem\. I he-.e rcst~ ~uld literally .\Jvc your hie. I he rem will be offered ,11 the Cmt.t Mc~.1 )cniur Center. 6'.)'l W. I ')th \t. un Wcdne~Jay. April 4, 200 I. Prevcnciun Plu~ 1..ondut.t'> alliirdabk. low cost, prt'u'c .ind p.1inle" ultr.1 ~oun<l tc\1tni; for '>trnke, v.l\l Ul.u d1~c.1\e and mrcopor<hi\, •" well a' Jn 1-.KG rest. Multipl1• \ucenin~ dt,1..ou1m anJ family di'>wunt\ .ire offered ·" well as hlood tCM\. Blood \Crecning indudt·\ cholc\ferul, di.1betc' .inJ 1..Jncer tc't'. ?rrregi11m11q11 u 11 must! (.,,11/ (R()()J ""95-I 74.3 for 1111 11ppo111tmm1. Do ily Pilot Life on the Bluffs The Foun cain~ at Sea Bluff~ ha\ earned accolades from it\ growing number of condominium dwl'llcr~. Loaned high on chc bluff., overlooking rhe Pacific Ocean in Dwa Point. 1his rctircmcnr rcson " .imong the finc\t in the worlJ. Jt:rnrding 10 indus1ry im1def\ ,,, well J' rcsidt•ntv rhcm,dve\. h olll c11lin.1ry Jdight~ hy Chef (,er.ild Maddox and hi' \tJfT, to the 111.rny lmlc things tht·~c' ~erv11..c-m1ndc<l profemonab do for rc\ldent'> ncry d.1\, lettt•r\ ol pr.11\c Jr~ till' rule, nut ch~ C\tcpt1on. And l-.xct:u11vc Dtrcuor Connit· "lm1rh woulJ h.i ve 11 no other w,1\ for )mith. rhere j, ~imply no t.l\k to11 great c•r 100 menial Her le.1Jl•r.,l11p hJ' lt11lmhut~J tu £he hl\llll.1111' .11 ~e-J Bluff~ h.1\•1ng thl· highest rc\ldt'llt JnJ ,l\\l>U.HC \,I[ l\fJtllOn Ill I he nJt 1011. J1.1.ord1ng to .1 l 1JlJlJ N.1111111.d Con,umcr \.1mfa1.1inn \urvcr. l:tlll OUlCCU hy ALl·A. tltl' ll'.ld111g rcttrt'llll'rll j ntf U\l f)' ,l\\OU.1111111. /,or >m•rr 111/nn1111111111 rm thr fi10/1111·1. ur/'11 rJ 1111rl 11111r11111ei pr11111rll'fl fl/ I hr f.i11111t111111 111 \r11 11111/j. ct1ll t'J 19) 1-1.W Y5·1~11r (HO{)) 8 Jf> <J+lfl. 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The founding members will enjoy: •special. recognitio n in our garden's pathway • move-in p ackage to ease the trans ition • the ap.plication fee waived-that's a savings of $3,400 • a special weekend getaway for rwo adulc family members ac a beautiful resort .tlong the coast Call to day for information o r to schedule a per onal visit. (949) 443-9543 a~ (800) 846-4440 \lf r T I-I E F 0 N TA I N s ~ A T S E A 13 L l J r: 1: S Where the sunset meets the octan anJ the lifostyk meets your dreams. 2541 1 Sea Bluffs Drive Dana Poinc, CA 92629 www.thcfounrains.com Doily Pilot Thursday, Morch 29, 2001 A 7 A8 Thursday, March 29, 2001 MAIL CONTINUED FROM A1 already sent complaint forms to Scott Jones, the Santa Ana branch posbnaster. The Real Estaters sends out dpprox1mdtely 5,000 pieces or bulk mail each month dnd gets a speciaJ rdle of 11.4 cents, whtch will be raised to 11.9 cents t1 it sends its mail from Santa Ana, Weichman Sdid. The haU-cent mqease wiU cost the business $300 if it sends the same amount of md1l from the Sunflower Avenue post otrice, which is nedrly two miles from the Addms Avenue post office. Terry Boufhou. spokes- "'oman for the U.S Postal Serv1ce, Sdtd the busmes5. will get lo keep the same rates tf ll gets the matJ venlied from the Sunflower Av1:>nue post office dnd then drops the mdtJ off at the Addrns Avenue post ofhcc But she '>dtd mo'>t of the Addrns Avenue• cu.,tomcrs will not fdce WL•tc:hman's phght of havmg lo choose between tum• dnd monc•y The low rc1ln of 11 .4 cents only dppl1es to sc1turc1t1on rnd1ltngs, bulk mc11I lhdt reilc·hes 90'1., of the t1ddresses on c1 mdtl route m the same city from which they elm tndtled, Boufflou sc11d. "This dtfects very, very few people m unusudl circum- stances ... she sd1d. "The num- ber ol l!mes when thdl hc1p- pens m Costa Mcsd hd-. to be smdl1 Most mc1Llcrs' rdtf's will not chdnge. but some mdtlers mdtlmg from St1nld Ana can get better d1sco11nt-. thdn they cdn get lrom their locdl office " Employ<•cs dt thc> Addrn!> Avenue bulk mdtl di!>o called ·business mail" - depMtment will h<• reds- s1gn<'d to othL•r JOI>'> within the sdmP po'>t ufftcc, Bouff1ou Sdtd. The Sunflow1•r Avcnu<• ofhce Wlll Pdsily b0 d ble to accommodate lhe Adams Avenue customers, she said. The Adams post office had $1.08 million in revenue last year, while the Sunflower Avenue office had $221.83 million, Bouffiou said. "I think, because the post offices are so close together, customers are going to like it Just fine once they get used to 11, • she said. "More equip- ment is available for cus· tomers at the Santa Ana cen- ter, there is more parking and customers will have the avail- ability of more discounts in the,ir mailings with no more w9rk. Post office employees won't be forced to move. I th.ink this will really be a win- win for everybody." Roosevelt Smith. who has been a business entry techni- cian at the Adams post office for the last 20 years, said the office has more than a thou- sand bulk mail customers. More than 100 of them have already taken out forms to complain about tbe move. he said. •A lot of people are upset,· Smith said. "It seems to me that they are tryJ.ng to drive small mailers out ot business. The (U.S. Postal Service! is saying this is d cost-saVing move for them dnd there's only seven and a half hours of work here. But i1 I'm working only 7 112 hours dnd clearing over a million pieces of mail d year. I must be doing somethmg right for the post office." Although mdny of the complaints so far have been from businesses, Ed Fawcett, president and cruet executive of the city's Chamber of Com- m erce, said that nonprofit groups, homeowners' assoc1- dlIOns. the school distnct and even the city itself couJd dlso be aifected by the change. "In the last number of yedrs, the postdl sel'Vlce has been cnticized for poor ser- vice,· Fawcett said. "How Cdn they compete with other mail dehvery companies when they are beconung less rustomer friendly?" FILM CONTINUED FROM A brate their anniversaries at the festival. Post-parties, themed according to each fihnr will follow some of the screenings. By April 5, 56 feature films and more than 100 shorts will have been shown. The festival starts with a VlP reception for sponsors and celebrities at the New- port Beach Marriott late this afternoon. "The Sting," a 1973, seven-time Academy- Award winner, will be screened at 6:30 p.m . at the Edwards Big Newport. "One or the reasons we chose 'The Sting' is because of its popular appeal, its Around TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Dally Pilot. 330 w. Bay St ..• Cos- ta Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574- 4298. Include the time. date and location of the event, as well as a contact phone number. A com- plete listing is available at http://www.dallypilot.com. TODAY A basic payroll tax seminar will take place at 9 a.m. at CoastaJ County Regional One·Stop Center, 1675 Scenic Ave .. Room 222, Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 768-1521. A representative from the ddmiss1ons office at UC San Diego will visit Orange Coast CoUege from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the coUege, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432-5894. The Visionaries of the Orange County Museum of Art will present a lecture by Suong Yangchereon at 1 p.m. Spring Plants Cho&from Tulips, fvy and mort-p~ed from + f"LOWE~ .r OurNew.'J9¢ Merchandise and W i\ R I~ I I () l J S E $2.99 EA. ThP Finil. The Ori{{itwl, The Be.iii Easter Nov~ Are Here Now! !THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS· 'Designer' Flower Sal~ French Tulips -Gr11Cefal, extra long stems, largest bkmom .............................. $1.25 per stem Great Displayed by Thmiselves Designer Callas -Az"'ilabk ;,, (;olden Orange, Burgundy, Btlltn' Yelluw or Whitt ...... $1.25 per '>!em Mini Ca11as nrr Prized by the Best Designers Hydrangae -nJt Necessary Ingredient for Any Chic Display .......................... $3.50 pcr!>tcm Ust Fresh or Dried Sweet Peas -Wonderful Delicate Old Fashion Flowers ..................................... $4.00 per bu. Ranacula~ -Lo11glmri11&_ Delicate Sp1ing Blooms .............................................. $4.00 per bu. Comin SOon -Fresh Local Lilac! ~r Basket C~ ·Saturday March 31 at U:OO pm We'I be making beautU'ul arrangementsof~~'elyspring fknms In a bailMt. YOll'I tMnl to acid~ accents of spring blooming branche.s and flnlsh with ·~· navors like .,-..s, dyed~ IOd cmc11! CIR fee is "5.00 and lndudes all flowers. containers and 8'Dflt&. Cal now lo mene your plllce. Brides -let our consubds show you the iaest ~in design, oolor sol !!tyle forycu ~ Dowers at OW' famot.fi low prices...Cal a store nearest you for an appoRmed. LAKE FOREST ANAHEIM HILLS COSTA MESA LONG BEACH/ ( .ir1.1cb Flu"n"" (enter An.1ht:1m lhll' Bu"~" C:~ntcr 11011 Lu11an A•C SIGNAL HILL 22tllllll\ 1..imhcn \t #7111 ~IJ(I r l..o l'~lm.1A•c (a. K~llutt~ Ooo't Be De~ •t"""''"·r>""" 1 . .mi-cn1 ,, ~. •lll<l>o..l 1r11_.,,,, .. ,,.."_ •l·(•J1. 1 .111t 4 ),1ttnS 4 ... ,, 5 .,...(), .,.3..,.11~0 • ..,,, ,(JS18 6 Wi 2 11)10 4 w 2 s16-. Si_i 0 na 1 1 H 6 ill (949) 581-5566 (714) 779·5566 11 /111un· Mon-Tl11in 9:()()am • 5:00pm, Fn 9:00alrt • 6.-00,,,.. Sot B:JOo,. • 4:00pm fu~I"' Arts & Crafts Festival The frill&. the flower&, the &cenW &achet5, Glfw and deeorations, ~ualnt country decor The haru~ Ult ruffles, rilibon5 and bou~uei& BakU goode, 4ipe. jams and candy galcm Bunnie& and duck&, ~askete with 5pringtime def~ht Won't 'PJ plate join u&i brine• friend or two Rays of sunlreams with rainbows shln4 liright Thete a!'4 ehopplne Uwnturn diat wiD ~ 'PJ /* ORANGE COUNTY FAIR & EXPO CENTER.. 88 F~it Drive 8uilc:Ung #10 Costa Mesa ,<\2°oo~ March 29-31 1-tis.71~s Thurs Fti Sat 10am-8pm 10am-8pm 8a~-4pm · Convenient P•,klng Arhnston Ori~ ,. H folio,, s.,.,w! ~! quality as a film and the impact it had on the indus- try,• Quartararo said. Ma{ly of the festival's visit- ing fil.mrnakers were influ· enced by the piece as well as others included in the week's lineup, he added. The idea to show the film was born at last year's festi- val when actress Sally Kirk- land got to talking with exec- utive director Gregg Schwenk. "Even after 30 years prob- ably, it's a film that holds up exceptionally well,• Schwenk said. •And (Kirk- land) has helped hold up the effort to invite cast and crew." Other tributes include ·zoot Swt" on Friday, which celebrates its 20th anniver- sary; •Tue French Connec- at the Orange County Muse- um of Art, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport· Beach. $85 for the series. (949) 759-1122. Share Our Selves' eighth annual Wild and Crazy Taco Night, featuring 10 of Orange County's best chefs will be held at 6 p .m. at 1550 Superi· or Ave.. Costa Mesa. $30 Donation. (949) 642-3451. A seminar on "Listening to the Heart, Caring for the Body Mind" will be held at Mother's Market from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe, 225 E. 17th St., Costa M esa. Free. (800) 595-6667. FRIDAY The Easlef Bunny wW be available for photographs from Friday through Apnl 14 at Fashion Island, Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Mall hows are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p .m. Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday. Prices vary. (949) 721-2000. A cook.log demonstration of organic hors d'.oeuvres by Seth A. Siegel, proprietor of The Health Emporium, will take place at 6 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Booksellers at Fash- ion Island, 953 Newport Cen- tion· on Saturday for its 30th anniversary; ·sexy Beast• on Sunday; and three Chinese films Monday. Celebrities from ·•The Sting,,.. and other titles will be introduced at tonight's screening, including Acade- my-Award winning screen- writer David S. Ward. actors Kirkland, Dimitra Arliss. Joe Tornatore and producers Tony Bill and Robert L. Hill. Local elected officials. members of the International Counselor Core and Con- sulate Generals from coun- tries including China anQ Austria will also be intro- duced. The evening will end with a party at the Marriott's ball- room with music by the Johnny Crawford Dance Orchestra. ter Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 759-0982. SATURDAY The Wanda J. Cobb Breast Health Sym~osium and Susan G. Komen Survivors Luncheon will be held from 8 a.m . to 3 p.m. at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel, 900 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. $25. Reservations required. (7 14) 957-9157, Ext. 70. Estancia High School parent- teacher-studen l association will host an indoor nuronage sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m . at the school, 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 645-0715. . A garage sale will be hosted by the Boy Scout Troop 37 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 1 at the Lido Island Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Sound. Newport Beach. The Scouts need donations. Free. (949) 723-6272. "Within Still life and Land- scape,· an exhibit of acrylics and other media by Kath- leen Grace, will close today al the Newpo~ Beach Cen- tral Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. The exhibit will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. "One Of The Leading Causes Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Isn't Your Wrist After All!" San Franc1~0. 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Sally Kirkland and Charles Durning are expected to attMd the fest1V1t1es, along With other members of the cast •nd pro- duction crew. lndudtng Jack Kehow, screenwrrt« DIVld S. Ward, producer Tony Bill and onematographef Robert Surtees. The post1*tY. hosted by Lucy and Leigh Steinberg. Wiii include gourmet food. a hosted bar; a Wine tasting. ITlUSI( by the Johnny Crawford Dance Orchestra and I show of daJiC UIS ..... 7 p.m. tontght Lomdon: EdwwdJ Ilg Newpol1. JOO Newport Center OflW, Ntwport 1-n • GM.A: 9 p m. Loe ti a nc Newport M1mott, 900 Newport Center OriYt. Newport leach e.-t: S7S, bl.lck·tlt optlONI. c..lt •> 464-2468 GA1A: 20Tll llNIVllSAIY 'ZOOl Mii' Luis Valdez' "Zoot ~ will be hon· ored Fr~ with a special 20th anniversary screening ind gala. pr.ented In conjunc· tJon w1tt1 the Orenge County HfSPl(llc Ownber of Commerce. S.Wal cast membeB,-lnduding Edwerd J#NS Olmol-and othef1 In the Newport Beach Film Festival, opening tonight, has a little bit of something for everyone Latino film community will be rn atten dance at the gala reception at El Tonto 1n Fashron Island. ZOOTSUJT United States, 1981 Pn>ducers: Kenneth BrKher; Peter J Burrell, Gordon Davidson. William P Wingate DiNCtor. Luis Valdez Sa"'iwrttet. lu1z Valdez Cast Daniel Valdez, Edward James Olmos. Charles A1dman, Tyne Daly, John Andenon. Abel Franco, Mike Gomez. Alma Martinez, Frank McCarthy, Tony Plana, Robert Beltran R""1ing time: 103 00 Four men. mostly Ch1Cano, are put on trial for murder at the height of the r.cial ren- SIOM and noting that plagued L.os ~Jes dunng World War II. • RlM: 7 p m Frict.y Wh«~ Edwards ISUlnd (tnefN. 999 Newport Center Drive, Newport 8MCh • GALA: 9 p.m Frict.y WheN: El Tonto Grill 9S 1 Newport Center Onw, Newport BffCh Cost S40 c.11; (188} 464-2468 GAU: 301ll llllftlSUY '1HI FlllCN COllllCllOll' In 1971, "'The~ C.0.wMKtloft• won five AQdemy Awards. lndudlng bet picture, best actor and best director After its lOth ann~ry screening, director William Friedkln will be honored with 1 reception at Atrium Court hosted by the Newport llffch Premiere Cinema Guild. nt1 ....at C:OfMcnoN United Sc.~ 1911 PrcMlumn: ~lip o· Antoni, G David Sc:tline, Kenneth Vtt DltedDt. Wllliltm Fndln ~ ..... "obln Moore. (mest Tidyman Cast Gene Hackman. Fernando Rey. Roy Scheider. Tony lo Bianco. Marcel Bozzuff1. FrederK de Pasquale. 8111 Hickman, Ann Rebbot. Harold Gary, Arlene Farber, Eddie Egan fh#Wng tinM: 104:00 Th1l film. about the largest narcotics ~1zure of all time m 1962, centers on the real-life adventures of two id1osyncrat1c Harlem special narcotia squad officers. • FILM: 7 p m Saturday When: Edwards Island Cinema. 999 Newport Center Orrve, Newport Beach • GALA: 9 p m Saturd.iy When: Atnum Court. 401 Newport Center Orrve. Newport Beach eo.t: sso call.: (888) 464-2468 GALA: •sm IUST' The Daily Grill will host a gala Sunday after the screenrng of •s.xy ~ • stM· ring Ben Ktngsley and Ray W1nstone Brought to Newport 1n conjunction With the BrrtJsll Amenan Bwness Council of Orange toun~ ·~ 8Nst" Is • gritty tale that 5ame cnto say Wiii banish all thoughts of "Gandhi" from Kingsley's reputation SUYllAST GrNt Bn~lf\ 1000 P'roducln: Jeremy Thomes. Denese 0 ' Dell DlredDr: Jon.tthln Giiler Sa..,.......&: l.ools MelltS. DaVICl Santo C8R Ray Wlnstone, Ben Kingsley. fin Mc:Shane, Amlnda Redman, Cavan Kendall, Julllnne White .,... .... :88-00 In the twlllght of his c•IH( ~Gary hln }uJt ~to a poJ/l Sf»f'li.sh hM:JMcM wtdt his lo¥lf't9 "'*· ~ •It Is not well In,,.,... IMnblirig <Mt' the /tori zon comes Don ·~· Loptt\ the Ct-. f1tM ~ now lo-. of Gtt)c who Is intent on pe~mg him to return for one last bl91ob • ALM: 6 30 p m SUnday Where: Edwaids Island C1nem.a, 999 Newpon Center Orrve, Newport Be11ch • GAi.A: 1'30 p m SUnday Where: The Daily Gnll, 957 Newport Center Driw. Newpon Beach c.o.t S30 c.tl: (888) 464-2468 GALA: CHINESE CINEMA Three top Chinese movies -"My Deddy, • "GNetlng 2000" and ~On end Off the St..ge" -will make their United States premieres Monday It the fest1V1I The Chinese govern- ment will send filmmakers and delegates from the Ministry of Culture and memben of the ConsU!ate Gentf'•I of the~· s Repubhc of China also plan to atttnd the scrMntrtgS and gala It AY51" 101 MYDADOY China, 1996 ~ZhuYongde DiN<tor. ~ Shuq1n Sawrm'-: Guo l.Jnghng C8R DaoM W\I,, W¥1g Quao. Ml Xiaoqing A tr.mp kid. 0. lhl l:t a btg fan of L.lf'I n.nhii, I we/l-lcnown socc.,-stM t# Chas es tin •fhtr • 91me. faltJ to the ground and l:t r..bn to the hofpic.I 'ThM! 0. ZN tplfs his hospiW IOOmmltw tie Is un Ti.nhll' s .fOt\ Imp/ring I tMW to go M't' the soccw ,,,.~ 0. Ziii M'l'llla first •nd begs L.m to pew •s his f•ttt.r •l'ILM 1 lOpm Monday ,.,....... ~ (dwetdJ ltland Clnerne, "' Newport Ctnter Ofiw, Ntwpoft hect\ Celt: SS. film only emtwww J100 OllNICI w. LW1G CIMO.._, """',. "' ' .... Ji.ng Ping T \' .\ • Director. Jin Ge SaMnwritet. He O•ng Cast L Lin. Liang Zh1 Oiang L Oien Hwhu1, born into a rKh family IS not wt1sf1edwrth the mamage ~father arr a~ On her way ro find love m SNng Hat. she met>fl Ct~n Da Bao. d ~ng tNn who IS on his way to the city to nart a nt'W /1fp • ALM: 4 p m Monday When: Edwards tsland C1nem.i 999 NC'WPC)(t Center Dove Newport Be.xh Cost SS. film only TRAGEDY ON ANO Off THE STAGE China, 1999 Producer. Jiang Ping Director. Zhu Nan ~wriUr. Jiang Ping Cast Zhang Hao Wal, Lu Ling. Wu Jrn LI, Lin Jrn ling PolttKal pett«V11on by the 1.Jte Om9 Dynasty c.iuses turmoil for fatTIOIJ$ Peking Opera actor Yang Yue Lu, whose l1k mtt"r twines with love and thrtt ~ The plot IS mtnguing and ~J. with dynamte actJon chor.ography • ALM: 6 30 pm Monday Where: EdwardJ 1sl4'nd C1nem.i. 999 Newport (Mtft 0rM. Newport a-ti • GALA: 9 p m Monday --.: A~ 101, 2901 W COIKt H~ Newport 8Nd'I c:o.t: no Cel: (888) ~2468 ClOSING NIGHT GALA: IWllDS An ~.,m presenatroo will be fol. lowed by a po5t1*tY on Aprtl 5, the tlos- 1ng night of the festival Awlfdl ..-e pre- sented for the both the fwturts and 5hotU (ltegortes and indude lPl(l.tl audt- ef'lte selectJOn M.nis for belt fature. best shott and bet documentMY The S*t)' is compltte with a hafted baf, food and def'long ~7p.m Apnl5 ~ Edwlnh blind (lnlf'M. "9 ~ ~ °""' Newpon tNd'I c.t no C.-:~4'4-2• p A G E A 1. 0 • T " u • s D A y I • A I c H 2 9 , 2 0 0 1 "The Photographer" THE BOX OFFICE · . THEATER LOCATIONS Edwards Ilg Newport 300 Newport Center Dri- ve, Newport Beach Edwwds Island 1 Onemas 999 Newport Center Dri- ve, Newport Beach General screenings are $5. Tickets are available by call- ing (888) 464·2468 or going to http://www. tlcketJ. com, For more information on the film festival, check out http:ltwww.nei-vport beachfilmfestcom. SCHEDULE A schedule of events through April 5. Unless otherwise marked, all films will be shown at Edwards Island 7 Cinemas, 999 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, and are SS. Tickets are • available by calling (888) 464- 2468 or at http://www.tickets.com. TODAY 7 P.M. THE STING United State~ 1973 Produc«: Tony Bill, Robert l. Crawford Director. George Roy Hill Screenwritef"s: David S. Ward, David W. Maurer Cast Robert Redford. Paul Newman, Robert Shaw, Charles Durning, Ray Walston. Eileen Brennan, Harold Gould, John Heffernan, Dana Elcar. Jack Kehoe, Dimitra Arliss, Robert Earl Jones, Sally Kirkland Running time: 129:00 Wmner of seven Academy Awards m 1973, •nie Sting• reunites Robert Redford, Paul Newman and director George RoyJml for a story about rwo con men who swindle a rack~ reer out of a small fortune and, a{ tt>e same time, <Jvenge the dHth of a fnend. • film will be shown at Edwards 819 Newport Opening night gala wlll be held at 9 p.m. at the Newport Marriott S7S. Black tie optional. FRIDAY 11 A.M. TERMINAL RfTE (RJTO TUMINAL) Mexico, 1999 Producer: Milt Valdez Salazar Director. <hear Urrutia Lazo Screenwriter: Oscar Urrutia Lazo Cast: Angeles Cruz, Guillermo Larrea, Guillermo Rios, Soledad Ruiz, Rafael Valazco Running time: 100:00 After leaving the native community where he has been documenting local rituals, a photographer has several strange eJ(periences. He rerurns ro the community to seek answers 11:30 A.M. AN UNANISHED SYMPHONY United States, 1001 ProducAtr. 8estor Cram DlrectOR: Bestor Cram, Mike Majoros Running time: 59:00 Set over Memorial Day 1971, ·unfinished Symphony· depicts Operation POW, which captured the nation's attention when an instance of CIVIi disobedience resulted in more than 400 veterans and towns· people being incarcerated In the town's garage. 1:30 P.M. MAZE United States, 2000 Produc.er. Debbon Ayer Director. Rob Morrow Scnenwrit.f. Rob Morrow Runn.lng time: 98:00 A sculptor wfth Tourette~ syndrome finch himself In the mlddfe of a love triangle that starts when his best friend abandons his longtime and, unbeknownst to him, pregnant girl- friend. 2 P.M. 5HORT RLMS: ACTION IN M Y SHORTS OtNNERTIME Director. Benjamin Goldsmith Rwlning time: 13:22 A mysterious desert ovtlaw ~rror· Ires a small town wfwmever he rides through. No morwl of food Is safe. Try to rtop hlm1 He stops you. Today, however, he might just meet his march. HITQ.OWN Dlnlctor. Chris Mancini ~time: 13:00 A clown for chlldr.n~ parties luttes httr job and Mr lfff. A hit men Jff$ his llff as OM torturous/y long dHth .,,~ They ll«k:Mn,,.lly fWftch 1»94 and d«kJe thfly fib tM othen job bettw. I WANT TO DIE CCNIERO MORIA) Dilectot. Gemma Felius ~time: 14:50 · A hospitalized paraplegic p~ • chopath aSS11ssin dreams of dying. A cop, whose life was ruined when his wifr: and child w-ere kllled, Is the aSS11ssin'S last chana to be •discon· nected.• lHERAIN DinKtor. David Beatty Runn.lng time: 15:00 In an environmental nightmare, t\.'VQ men encounter a freak occurrence of nature that threatens more than just their lives. CADAVEROUS Oinictor: Michael Fiore RIM1nlng time: 20:48 Tony De Marco is no ordinary med- ical student His plan to become a doctor Is hindered by a dee{>'rooted fear of death. In the presence of an anatomy class cadaver, his nee~ phobia surfaces. KIWNGTIME Director: Carlo De Rosa Running time: 11 :00 An·old man kills two teenagers who rob and Intimidate old people living in the neighborhood. • RIGHrEOUS INDIGNATION Director: Katrina Bronson. Running time: 17:00 Circumstances of chance, fate, love and death allow a hardened man to be transformed by the vulnerability of a little girl. 8AD ASSASSIN Dlf'Ktlor. Don 0 . Knowlton Rwwtlng time: 14:00 An assossin fails to kl/I an accoun- tant and understands that he will have to pay the ultimate price. Being a bad assassin, however; he fails at killlng himself and is left incapacitated. 4 P.M. BIG EDEN United States, 1000 Producler5: Jennifer Chaiken, John D.Vaughan DiNCtor. Thomas Bezucha Sa-.nwriter. Thomas Bezucha Cast: Arye Gross, Eric Schweig. Louise Fletcher, George Coe, Nan Martin Running time: 117:00 Suc~ssful but lonely New York artist Henry Hart returns to the Montana town of his childhood, Big Eden. There, he finds he must come to terms with his childhood best friend, a man who is now the object of his unrequited love. 4:30 P.M. ZOE United States/Great Britain, 1001 ProducAtrs: Carol Cyrb, Bill Kenwright DIN<tor: Deborah Attolnese Scr9enwriters: Deborah Attoinese, Amy Dawes cast Jenny Seagrove, Vanessa Zima, Stephi Ltneberg. Victoria Davis, Gordon Tootoosis. Kim Greist Rwwtlng time: 90;00 Adolescent Zoe and her two friends have grim home /Ives. When things become unbearable, the trio dee.ides to run away to Los Angeles. On their journey. they meet Cecilla, an Englishwoman, who has her own troubles. • Screening will be attended by the director and cast members. 6:30 P.M. MIDDLEMEN Canada, 1000 Produclln: Robert Petrovicz, Kevin Speck maier Director: Kevin Speckmaler ScrMnwriters: Kevin Speckmaier. Robert Petrovicz cast James Hutson, Kirsten Robek. Byron Lucas Running time: 100:00 A small-time crook finds himself presented with the ultimate score - a chance to intercept a high-stakes drug deal by exploiting its weakest link, the middleman. • Screening, to be attended by the director end cast members. will be the film's U.S. premiere. 7 P.M. zoorsun United States, 1981 Producers: Kenneth Brecher. Peter J. Burrell. Gordon Davidson, William P. Wingate DINc:tof: Luis Valdez SawwwftM. Luiz Valdez cast Daniel Valdez, Edward James Olmos. Charles Aldman. lYfle Daly, John Anderson, Abel Franco, Mike Gomez. Alma Martinez. Frank Mccarthy, Tony 'Plana, Robert Belttan Rwtnlng time: 103:00 Four rrwtn, mostly ChlCAno, are put on trial for murder at the height of the racial tentJons and rioting that plagtml Lo.s Angelf:S during World Wart/ • El ,Torlto at Fashion Island will host • 9 pm. gala N>norlng the film's 20th Mnlwnery. MO. 9 P.M. WW.O SIDI (DNl!CTCMt'I Qn) Unlr.d State\ 199512000 ~ Hamhh McAJplne, Frank Meuol.a. Nick Jones Dlndot. OoNld Campbell lo'W""""'Sl Don1ld Cammtll, Olll'\l kOf'lO c:.t: Chtlstoptlef W•lken, Anne =::.;.:n Chen, Sttven Bau« ttMe: 112:00 Sn#Jpplng UrwW flMM/11 deb(. ~ "ZOE .. a /)ank loan o.fflcer, Is forced into moonlighting as a h~g ass Giii girl. Her No. 1 client Is psychotk • financial racketeer worships her yet Suspects that site might work for the FBI. He assigns his bodyguard -who really is a fe<hral agent -to tall her. Meanwhile, the racketeen wife meets Alex at the bank, and ftie rwo lnstilntly fall In love kicking off a dangerous affair. • Screening will be attended by the produce<. 9:30 P.M. SHORT ALMS: SMASH OITSI TOTALLY TWIST£D SHORTS THE HANGNAIL Oi...aor. Shane Acker Running Time: 2:00 THE DEHUMANIZED Director: Mitdl Watson Runn.lng time: 15:00 JUDGMENT DAY Olrecton: Johan Liedgren, Noah Tannen Running time: 3:00 SHOCKASYWM DIN<tor. Dan Dinello Runfllng time: 15:00 ~~R PKXIN' GOOD ~Sybil Wlckershelmer Running nme: 1 :30 CRIME ~NE CllANERS Director: David J. Sperling Running tJm.: 15:00 OtE.Arvrti-Hms OF at4IO Olr9c:tor: Phil Paterniti Runn.lng tlm.: 11:00 SUNDAY'S GAME OiNCtor. Gene Laufenberg Running time: 10:00 SATURDAY 11 A.M. AMARGOSA United States, 1999 ProducAtrs: Sidney Sherman, Ken Carlson Director: Todd Robinson Scnenwrfter: Todd Robinson Narnt.d by: Mery McConnell Running time: 93:00 For Marta Becket. the creative life Is an obstacle course of self<loubt. criticism and abandonment-a high price to pay for self>.Upression. But for the 76-year-old artist isolat- ed in the badlands of Death Valley. creating and performing Is her refuge. 11:30A.M. SHORT ALMS: COMEDY SHORTS COOKIES FOR HARRY Oi...ctor. Nicholas Peterson Runni ng t ime: 4:20 /n 1995, filmmaker Nicholas Peterson's grandfather; Harry Edwards, died of severe mental anx- iety. This film is based on his true story. OERNOtNG THE SUPfllSAVE Director: Dave Fribush Running tim.: 15:00 Meet loss prevention agent Thomas Santiago, working the beat at SuperSave SuperStore No. 802. Wheo a professional shopllfter hits the store, Santiago must confront not only ultimate evil, but also betrayal by a former partner. lHE FOUR OF US OiNCt.ors: Michael Mosser, Holly Justo-Mosser R~ng time: 20:00 A Hollywood power couple used to getting thlng1 their way have to m.Jke adjustments when their •cou- ple• friends start spending time with a new couple. Q.OSE THE DOOR (FEftME LA POlm) DiNCtor. Steve Stein Running time: 9:00 Guy Is angst·ridden and bitter. He feels he leads a life of quiet desp.r· at/on and daydreams about being an artist. The film follows him through the course of one day. GOJrNMYGO Dlr9ctor: Doug Torres Rwwtlng time: 21:S9 lt'S all about the cha~. SMACICOS DINc:tof: Tara Miele Running time: 1 :26 This parable lays bare the well· defMl'ed fall from gr<Ke of junior high royalty. LET Ml TELL YOU A STORY Director: Marlene Rhein \ Running time: 9:30 t.ols r:k$Cribf!s a night of unfulfllffd desires. wfllle umoilclred pauion Ignites In the background. HOU.YWOOD MONKEYS Dhclor: CMd Ahrendt ........ ~1 3:00 Wilt'W all twrd di. Holtywood say-ing. •Every film startJ wfth a J<.rlpt • 7Mh bt told, a script wlll never be SHn twice without gffft cowrage. Ccwwage unmake you, and cowr· 1g41 can brHk you. THIDNll DhdlWl Ri<:Nrd D'Alef4io ....... tltM:8:20 O.vld Hul»nd'J hllariouJ ~ minute wn/ofl of Wllllllm SNk.,,,..,.'$ "Hamlet.• •t In a con~ry wl#gtJy bar. • I , MINERVA'S QUIST (EHTRI LA TAN>E Y LA NOOtl) Mexico. 1000 1 /with a haunted past whil~on a road , •1 trTp through the Ameri~n Midwest • Screening, to be atteoded by the direct91', p<oducer end' <ast members. will be the film's Wffi Coast premiere. ~Angel Flores Marini Dlfwdor: Osc.ar Blancarte Scnenwrtt.t. Osc.ar Blancarte CMt: Angelica Aragon, Francisco Fattomo, Manuel Ojeda, Lumi Cavazos. Martha L Osuna llW1nlng time: 105:00 Minerva is a middle-aged writer who decides to break wfth her uncertain present returning to the port where she was bom and to a past filled with ghosts and fancies. • Screening will be the film's West Coast p<emiere 2 P.M. THE MEUCAN AMERICANS PnMlucen: Robin Llompart. Blanca Santos Ex.cutlw producer: Roy Hammond Director: Roman Bryglder ltww\lng time: 56:00 This documentary celebrates the contributions and culture of local Orange County Mex/an Americ,an~ including Orange County-based attorney Jesse Araujo; Newport Beach-based El Ranchito Rest.lurants co-owner Maria Elena Avila,-and Bishop Jaime Soto of the Dioc.ese of Orange. • Screening will be the West Coast p<e- mlere for this documentary, which was broadcast on KO<E-lV. PANOto VILLA AND OTHER .STORIES .Mexlc~United States, 1999 Produc.9t': Phillip Rodriguez Dlf'Ktlor. Phillip Rodriguez ~ng time: 40:00 lnsplrf!9 by a conversation with the filmmakers MeJtlcan-born grand- mother. •1 asked her why she had left Mexico as a young girl, and she f!)(p/alned that her si~r had caught Pancho Villa'S eye and he had made it known that he was coming back in town to have hll way with her,• Pflil/ip Rodriguez said. •Screening will be •ttended by the director. 4 P.M. GOTIGERSI United Sta te.s. 1000 Produc:efs: Sidney Sherman, Ken Carlson Ex.artlve producer: Todd Robinson Director: Kenneth A. Carlson Scnenwritef. Kenneth A. Carlson RW1ning time: 103:00 Chronicles a remarkable season for the Massillon Tigers high school football team, played out in a small Ohio rustbelt town that draws its Identity from football. 4:30 P.M. SHORT FILMS: ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEES BIG MAMA Director: Tracy Seretean Running tfme: 40'.00 •Won the Academy Award for best documentary short. Film documents an IJ9.year-old African AmeriCiJn grandmother'S struggle to raise her troubled 9- year-old grandson under the watch· fut eye of a cyn/CiJI chlfd w-elfare sys- tem. • REJECTED Director: Don Hertzfeldt Rwwtlng tlm.: 9:30 • Nominated for best animation short. A fictional col/ls/on between art. commercial culture and madness. A SOCCER STORY (UNA HISTORIA DE RIT80L.) DiNCtor: Paulo Machline 'Running t .lme: 21 :00 • Nominated for best live action short. A (;().year-old man remembers play- ing soccer in his youth on the streets of a Brazilian town and the kid who became the legendary Pele. SERA GUO Dlt.aon: Gail lemer, Colin Campbell Rw1nlng time: 13:00 • Nominated for best live action short After finding an anonymous love letter In a cabbage, an unhappy ho~wife becomes an unlikely seductress. CUln'A.IN CALL ~Chuck Braverman ~time: 38:00 • Nominated for best documentary short. The stories of those wf1o helped lay the groundwork for today's enter- tainment fnduroy. •YCCMM8U Dill_.. Peter Rlegert ....... time: 13:00 •Nominated fOf best live action short 1Wo lo.,,.n on the oots un't bridge tM g.tp betwHn them without the help of a 1 J-yHr-<>ld from the wrong~ of m. tra(ks. 6:30 P.M. 1 P.M. THE FRENOt CONNECT10N United States, 1971 ~=Philip D'Antoni, G. David Schine, Kenneth Utt Director: William Friedkin sa.enwrtten: Robin Moore, Emest lidyman cast Gene Hackman, Fernando Rey. Roy Scheider, Tony Lo Bianco, Marcel Bouuffi, Fr&derk de Pasquale, Biii Hickman, Ann Rebbot. Harold Gary, Arlene Farber, Eddie Egan Running time: 104:00 This film about the largest narcotics seizure of all time in 196.2 was a multiple-Oscar winner In 1971. The fflm centers on the real-life adven· tures of two idiosyncratic Harlem special narcotics squad officers. • The Newport Beach Cinema Guild wlll host a 9 p.m. gala at FaJhion Island's Atrium Court to honor the film's 30th anniversary. S50. 9 P.M. SEX. SHAME AND TEARS (SEXO, PUDOR Y LAGRIMAS) ' Mexico, 1999 Producer: Matthias Ehrenberg DIN<tor: Antonio Serrano ScrMnwriter. Antonio Serrano Cast Demian Bichir, Monica Dionne, Victor Huggo Martin, Cecilia Suarez. Susana Zabaleta, Jorge Salinas, Angelica Aragon Running time: 105:00 The story of thtee couples in con- temporary Mexico as they struggle with failed relationships, lie~ drug addiction and sexual dysfunction. A romantic comedy, this film became the most wccessful domestic ftlm ever In the history of Mexican dne- ma. 9:30 P.M. SHORT ALMS: SMASH CUTSI SUPER so-A SHORTS INTllANSfT Director; Mike Daly Running time: 7:00 Jump on this hyper-speed rush into a bo~ dark underworld where he'J confronted by the vengeful father of his imagination. AIR11ME Director. Rolf Kesterman Running time: 11:00 When an ambitious young woman interferes with a television execu- tion. she must endure the wrath of an Orwellian government. MEGAHURTZ Director: Darrin Plant Running time: 10:00 Ernie must decide whether he will stand on his own or let computers control his destiny in this futuristic comedy. AMPLIFIER Dl..ctor. Glenn Forbes RWW'llng time: 16;00 In the future, a shared addiction to tele-visual technology haunts the lives of a new mother and, is years later, her grown daughter. THE oun ON PLANET z Dl..ctor. Sterling Bishop RUN1lng time: 4:00 This 1950s-style sci-fl thriller pits two men against mind-altering alien orbs in a fight for survival. BIG DAY OFF DIN<tor. David Janssen Running time: 13:00 In the future, there are no holidays. SAND TROOPER Dl...aor. TOfY Befllci Running time: 7:00 In a post-apocalyptic world, a rebel soldier is sent on a suidde mission to destroy an enemy fortress. IUllll.E PAC Olr9c:tor: Rick Dublin Running time: 11 :00 A hoffific. postmodern comedy that distinguished the dispensable from the lndlspenSilble . SUNDAY 11 A.M. lSCAR.OWNI 1H£ MOVIE: A GIRL !NGA.IA Japan, 2000 ProducM': Created by Shoji K1wamorl Oiredor: Kazukl Akane Sa..,_...,.: Ryota Yamaguchi, Kazuki Ahne CMt: Maya Sakamoto Running time: 96100 An ordln1ry high school student Is thrown Into a sttange new world • called Gale, 1 mythical realm Inhab- ited by hurNns and half-man, half· beast • JuJln, • In this anlme feature. 11:30A.M. a.ACK DAYS Uni~ Stam. 2000 ~Ari Margolis. James Motley Ill Dhcton: Ari Margolis, James Morley Ill law""""'s: All M1rgolls. J1mes Mort.ylll ~ $ Gr19 Gonton Sr,. Shfv1 Rose. 0. "4tynolds, Nick Rute, Slr1h Silvermtn ....... ~90:00 ~.nice~ • tMlwhop cool .\ .f I '( parking Jot attendant who j~st ' wants to be happy and in /bve. Tt>en he meets Gwen. She lootiitoo good to be true. And sound~even better -with a kll~r wit and del{ily sense of humor. ffe falls for her, and It's• storybook romance. Until a few skeletons fall out of Gw-en'S doset 1:30 P.M. lHE miANc;at (DIE FREMDE) Austria, 1999 Produc«: Wulf Flemming DINCtor. Gott Spielmann ScNenWriterJ: Maria Walpurga Scheibelhofer, Gotz Spielmann Cast Wolfgang Bock. Martin Felfel, Fritz Karl, Hary Prln~ Nina Proll, Simon Schwarz. Goya Toledo Rl.Wtl'lfng time: 97:00 With her German boyfriend, Mercedes. a Mexican. has smuggled a kilo of cocaine to Vienna to make some quick cash. At the airport the couple outwits customs, but the . risky deal goes wrong. Harry. a taxi driver, bumps into the beautiful. stranger and gets fnvolved in an adventure, which changes his fife. 2 P.M. SHORT FILMS: DANCESWITHFILMS lHE DANONG COW DIN<tor. Taz Goldstein Running time: 21:00 Evan Lepsow's directo(ial debut has Hollywood's top brass in a feeding frenzy ... only problem is, the)"ve been watching the wrong film. With instant access to Tinsel Town's most powerful moguls, Evan f!Fug· gles with ethics versus opportunity as he secretly t11es to discover who really dlfected •nie Dancing Cow.• ROOM Oi...ctor. Sebastian Hedg~ RWW'llng time: 8:00 A man and woman, drawn to each other. attempt to cross into each other'i lives. GUIDO TAKES A HIKE Director. Josepfi Tobin R.WW1ing n me: 11:00 An endearing elderly man goes to the store, gets lost and has an amaz· Ing adventure ROSA Ml AMOR Director. Modi Running time: 3:00 A short comedy film about a man who if mourning for a dead wife he never had. DRUSlONS IN MODERN PRIMfTIVISM Director. Daniel Loflin lt'-ft"llng tim.: 17:00 Bored with his extensive collection of tattoos and piercings. we follow Jerome on his trek across Dallas for the next new-est form of body mod- ifica tlon as he seeks meaning. iden- tity and acceptance In the form of a new scar. NAROPA Director: Cameron Baity RWW'ling time: 7·00 Naropa represents man synthesizing his environment to maintain 11/usory control. He is unable to grasp the elusiveness of nature until his machinations malfunction and his routine life is shattered. HATE DlnKton: Drew Daywalt. David Schneider R'-ft"llng time: 22:00 What do you do when you're being st.ilked by a homicidal maniac? What do you do when no one believes you? What do you do when that homidda/ maniac ... Is a chick· en? 4 P.M. THE ANNIHILATION OF F1SH United States, 2000 Produc«s: Paul Heller, William Lawrence Fabfizio, John Remark Director: Charles Burnett Sawenwrfter. Anthony C. Winkler cast James Earl Jones, Lynn Redgrave, Margot K.ldder Running time: 101:00 An eccentric pafr of aging df!lusion- aries fight together to overcome loneliness and rediscover a sense of purpose in their twilight years. • Screening will be attended by the producer. 4:30 P.M. 5tt0fn' FILMS: USC SHOWCASI VAl.UU Dw.ctor: Van Phan Running time: 5:00 This animated thesis film was inspired by ~n Phan'J relationship with his late fa~r, Nguyen Phan. MAD toV. l'Ll BLOW YOUR 8WU AWAY. K MINI Dlr9ctor: Adam co111, ~time: 19!00 This romantic~ dNls with m. doubtt and fears that accompany giving a first valentine. nt!~MAN Dhcti&w: H•l l.ong ~time: 15;30 Olnny dOWl"f have .W..t ft talc.s to be • .stfWt thug. but he '* }lllt df:J. covered his dMn. ca/ling -., • JUpernaturel dllhwesher. HOllMS ON MAAS DINdDr: Erk AndetlOn =~=.~~ •mk1* ~ off /tJ f'IO(M ,.,,.t ""°"""" by. ~ '"° emOerlo °". Jwr-My fMNfll! me ,,.,.., '°"' J)'lflm. ,. ,( T HUR SDAY , MARCH 29 , 2001 •PAGE All "The Gentle Cycle" "The Last Time We Went fishing" AIMEECOPP TROPPO IE.l,LA (TOO ILWTIFUl.) 4:30 P.M. Running tinM: 88:00 Dlrector. Jon Durtlam ow.ctor: Arturo Bandin! Thlrty-year-{)ld Alexis 1s your aver-MAGIC TRICK MERRY CHRISTMAS DllllECTOR: Rwftng time; 11.30 Look •round. Everything you see is SHORT ALMS: Ot£Ck Yot{ft age modem ojoung man a perenni Director. SCott Kr avrtz PAUL MARASHUAH R«rui~ by OSC AimH Capp was I~ 'Too Beautiful.• SHORTS at teenager who refult!S to grow RIMlning ttm.: 2·30 Runnl1'Q time: 15 00 exci ted about her coll~Fate basket-up Until the day he falls m love Pick a card, any care/ /Used on John Cheever'$ Jhort story ball career, until she wffered a MJAMJAM THE SS MOVIE with the bewrtchmg Laura trs ·christmas ts a Sad Season for tile blow before her first game that cut Director: David pfulger D11'9Ctor. Devin Scott exhilarating at first. but Ale1m toon RJPFtLM Poor.• Charlie the elevator opera- it short Three years later, she Is Mjamjam is the German version of Running time: 15:30 has a hard lime coping. He warm Directon: Ellen Ugelstad, Alfonso tor cames an <Jpartment house's back In peak condition and raring •yummyummy." Indeed it 1s. Perseverance and passion shadow a to nd L<Jura of her demOIJ} and gel Alvarez wealthy residents up <Jnd down on to try for the WNBA young director's odyssey as he asks back to his Nsygo1ng ltfe But Running tlm.: 1 OS ChristrNS Day the eternal questron -ts rt art 7 today's •exormms· have to be per· An excmng, short tnp on a bus in GAME DAY MONDAY formed by consent San Francisco as fbtd through an CRAZY LIKE THE TAZ Director. Marshall V. Davidson Jr. •.. (OOT OOT OOT) animated photolfltp book Director. xott Barlow Running time: 19:57 11 A.M. Director. Anthony Ng 2 P.M. Running tJme: 10 00 When a Marine dies in 12 feet of Running time: 30'00 BUBBLE NUMB Dale Phlfl1ps has more thdn a pass- water during an obst.Jcle course SECONO aHTURY (SEGUNOO A lonely travel agent finds a km· SHORT FILMS: OUR REAL WORLD Director. Jen1Ca Grynberg mg interest m the cartoon charac· competition, a young platoon com-dred spirit in a mysterious hatr· Running Time: 7 00 .. ·• t':{, the Tatmanian Devil The fact is. mander 1s left with more questions SKil.O) washer he meets m a laundermat AMERICAN HOLOCAUST Beatrtce is so full of sleep thatf'e " -h is obsessed with ·n,e Taz # than answers. Mexico, 2000 Director: Teddy Parlcer· lives ma stat, of inertta . ~Juan E. Garcia . Director. Jorge Bolado 3AM ETERNAL Running time: 29 14 WINOS & PIGEONS 6:30 P.M. Director. Dennis Lanson Documentary explores the link OBJECT LESSON Directors: AW •wally ' Lane. Sawnwrii.t. Jorge Bolado Running time: 17:00 between Adolf Httler's treatment Director. Dylc1n Marshall Sisson James Canfield SEXY BEAST Cast Martin LaSalle A tormented Vietnam War veteran of German Jews dnd the U S qov· Running time: J 00 Running Time: 19 30 Gtteat Bntam, 2000 RunNng time: 111 :00 1s v1s1ted by a traveltng salesman ernment's treatmenr of Amertctm 3·0 animation with music by A clamc story of childhood lost and Producers: Jeremy Thomas. Denise A crew of MexiCdn filmmakers who claims to sell tune Indians. Seattle's KylP Hanson broken dreams. a look at Ide from O'Dell makes a pilgrimage through the over the shoDlder of a ~· .. Director: Jonathan Glazer Southern Highlands of Scotland PUSSYDOG THIS IS FOR YOU SPIKE KEEP CL.EAR Screenwriters: Louis Mellis, David while carrying all of thetr ftlm Director. l.Jghtf1eld Lewis Directon: Ed Haas. Phil Cume Director: Corey Rosen JAR JAR BINKS: THE Fl TRUE Scinto equipment on their backs. Running time: 18·00 Running time: 7 00 Running t ime: 2 30 HOLLYWOOD STORY Cast Ray Winstone, Ben Kingsley, 11:30 A.M. After his g/rlfrtend cheats on him, Actual audition 1ap1>s from rwo Without his glasses. he can see little Director: Leif E1narsson li\n McShane, Amanda Redman, John fmds his ttfe sptr al mg m to a kids trymg to get a part m d Spike more than nothing at <Jll Running time: 10 00 Cavan Kendall. Julianne White senes of bad dates and se/f-destruc· Lee movie TlllS mockumentary explores that Running time: 88.00 SHORT ALMS: LIFE IS SHORTS 11ve behavior RUBBER GLOVES "Stai Wars Episode t• character we In the tw1/1ght of hrs career, gang-WHO IS ALBERT WOO? Director: Tom E Brown love to hate Jar Jar Bmks ster Gary has Just retired to a posh THE GENTLE CYCLE PATE Director. Hunt Hoe Running t.ime: 6 20 Spanish hacienda with his loving Dl...ctor. Peter Nolan Director. Agn1eszka Woltowics· Running time: 52 00 Nothing you to need to know INTERIOR LATEX wife. However; all ls not well in par-Running tlm.: 6:2S Vos loo E11plormg the 1dent1t1es of Asian about AIDS Director: Man W1lk1ns adise. Rumbling over the horizon The story of a streetwise launder-Running time: 30 00 men m t/le West. 1nclud1ng Jackie Running time: 13 00 • comes Don "Malky• Logan, the mat attendant who befrtencls a~ A post-apocatypttC story about sur Chan and Dr Mohan Agashc• CREATURE·NITES OF OHIO Daniel is taken to meet his gtrl- one-time frtend, now foe, of Gaiy. tomer m need. VIV.JI of the fittest Director: Phil Patern1te fr·end's lather. setttng him a m1dsr who 1s intent on persuading him to SHADOWS Running time: 11.00 tnP complicated mfrastruCTIJre of a return for one Ian big jqb. THREE STORIES 6:30 P.M. Director. Mitch levme A darkly humorous tool. at a future father/daughter retar1onsh1p • The Darty Grill a Fashion Island will Director. Semi Chellas Running time: 24 00 that is not so fdr away host an 8·30 p.m. 'lala to honor the Running time: 19:30 TRAG-'DY ON AND OFF THE Set ma Nazi e"termmatron camp COTILLION '65 film. \30 These three stories are actually the STAGE durmg World W•r II, this film FLOW Director: Judy Chaiken tale of one woman ttymg to work China, 1999 explorPS surviving ma world where Director. Serge V Gregory Running time: 20 00 7 P.M. her way through the breakup of Pl"Odue:er: Jiang Pong surv1vdl seems 1mposs1ble Running Time: 6 00 A r 3 year old boy falls in love with hermamage Director. Zhu Nan This ftlm deptCts rhe flow of wr1 ter. his dance tedcher and learns some GUIDtNG STAR (HOKULE' A) Screenwriter. Jiang Ping 4 P.M. people and m.Jch1nes mto the c1ry harsh truths c1/JOut love and United States, 1000 THE LAST TIME WE WENT C..st Zhang Hao War, Lu Ling, Wu 1/lus1on Produatn: Leah Kihara, Lurline ASHING Jin Lr. Lin Jin Ling KEEP THE RIVER ON YOUR RIGHT EVERYBODY! BOWL McGregor, Na'alehu Anthony Director: Robert Rasmussen Political persecution by the late United States. 1000 Director: Dustm Woehrmann 1:30 P.M. Director: Leah K1hara RW'lnlng time: 20:00 Omg Dynasty causes turmotl for Producer: Peter Brodend. Running Time: 3 00 ~. lurhne McGr~or On• Labor Day fishing tflp m 1962, famous Peking Opera actor Yang Directon: L<Jur1e Gwen Shapiro. A look at the secrets and fashions GLAMOUR Cast Narnoa Thompson, Shantell I 3-yNr-old l<evm stumbles upon Yue Lu, whole Ide mtertwmes with David Shapiro of our most fabulous obseu1on. Hunqc1ry. 1000 Ching. Snake Ah Hee, Na'alehu his mother and the boat's Cdptam love and three women The plot 1s Screenwriters: Lourie Gwen bow/mg Producer: Komel Sipos Anthony alone m his parent's stateroom mtrtgurng and powerful, With Shapiro. Da111d Shapiro Director. Fngyes Gedros Running time: S7.00 dynamic action choreography Running time: 90 00 KrTE Screenwriter. Fngy~ Gedros SOUDWASTE Director: Alma Chau H1u fan tn June 1999, Hokule'a, burlt in the Director. Michael Lander • Ays1a 101 will host a 9 pm gala, Chronicles the amazing story of 18· Running Time: 3 00 Running time: 11 S 00 style of an anoent Polynesian, non-with a specoal appeilrancc by Wu Shuu year-old Tobias S<hneebaum What "Glamour N follows the fate of one instrument navigating canoe, set RW!nlng time: 13 48 Martial Arts, to honor the film \30 could dove a gay Jewish painte1 A mustCally driven. non narrative Hungafl<Jn family over Sl!ver-al gen- sail on her most dar1ng l'Oyage A rrue story about the relat1onsh1p from New York to leave friend-.. animation erations as they are caught in the Michael Lander had with two family and success behind to seek from Hawa11 to the farthest eastern garbage men as a child 7 P.M. PORTRAIT OF LLOYD turbulent events of the 20th comer of the Pacific. Rapa Nui. out and ltve with some of the most Century At rhe heart of the story is • Screening will be film's continental DAYDREAM BELIEVER remote people on earth' Why Director. Lisa Shannon the lather. whose dream of ass1m1· West Coast premiere SPORTING DOG United States. 1000 would such a mdn walk atone into Running Time: 5.00 lat1on induces him to follow a fool-Director: Stephen Staplnski Director. Debra Eisenstadt the 1ungles ol lndones1a and Peru A day·tn the-Ide documentdry tot 1sh scheme KA'ILILAUOK.EKOA RWV14ng time: 25 59 Cast Sibyl Kempson to 1oin headhunters and cannibdls' lowing an isolated old man Everytt11ng changes when Mike IS United St.tes, 2000 offered an extraordinary wager by Running tim.: 79 00 HANGNAIL 2 P.M. Producer. Aha Punana leo Inc. his enigmatic bookie After being discovered, Valerie 4:30 P.M. Director. Shc1ne Acker Director. Kala'lokona Onta1 Woodbury <Jbandons her 1ob and RUM AND COKE Scnenwrfter. 1Cala'1okona Ontai HANK&EDGAR her f1ance to pursue her acting VOICES OF THE SIERRA Running Time: 2 00 Cuba/United States. 1999 Cast Noelani lokepa, Pono Director: Jesse Wolfe career in New York City. There, her TARAHUMARA A man, man~ best frtend and a Producer: Chari~ Gherardi Guerrero, Kamakaneoaloha R\.WV\tng time: 1a·oo ltfe b«omes lmked and confused Me111co/Unrted S tJ te1. lOtJ I small piece of sic in thar eventually Director: Maria Escobedo Hopkins Hank and Edgar share a room <JI with the etty's endless stream of Producers: Felix Gehm, Robert tears them apart Screenwriter: Maroa bcobeda Running time: 76:00 the Admiral Linsley Retired ord11ldry people w11h big asptra Brewster Cast Diana MarQu1s, Juan Carlos Filmed entirely m the Hawaiian Ian· Veteran's Annex. In the Winter of 11on1 Penntles'S., she returns home Dlrecton: Felix Gehm. Roben BUENA VISTA FIGHT CLUB (2000) Hernandez Chnstopher Marazzo guage, tile film tells the story of a their lives. they hdve been thrown ready for respons1b1/tty and com Brewster Director. Evan Mather Running time: 97 00 girt, Ka'1ftlauoJcekoa, who is given into battle -a str_uggle against m1tment onty to fmd herself ~nwriters: Fehx Gehm. Robert Running Time: 2·00 Linda has her ltfe all planned out to the future ruling chief by her loneliness. caught in the lies she hoped to Brewster The most "'"c1tin9 two minutl's of that 1s. unttl the day a freak aw father As the couple grows up leave m New York Running time: ~O 00 your ltft> will be spent watching rh11 dent at work introduces a dashing together, she discovers how cruel THE QUESTION As Mexico booms with the advent f11m1 young Cuban f1ref1ghter. Joie, into and untovmg he can be. Director: Nancy M Kwon 9 P.M. of NAFTA, d World tunic forestry her Ide Lindc1 h<Jrdh<"aded and Running time: 9· 16 pro1ect begins bwld1ng loggmg THOUGHT CITY prefemng safery to the emotional 9 P.M. No one takes Spl1rt more sertously FROM THE EDGE OF THE OTY roads into some of the last old Director. Stefan Gruber dangers of love. 1s swrft to re1ect than Christian. He'S 6 years old and Greece growth forest1 m the Sierra Madres Running Time: 4 30 Jose's attention It is up to Jose to DOG FOOD (AZUCENA) loves to eat Sp/lrt and ~gs every Producers: D1onY11S Sam1ot1s, Edwin Bumllos. a human nghts An army of commuters goes about woo her baclc to her rooll <Jnd Ph/llppines.1000 day. untll the day he thmks he's Anastas1os Vasiliou organizer. uncovers a series of drug thetr routine and nonsens1<c1I prove that not all Larm men arl! ~Carlos Stgulon-Reyna p~nant Director. Constantrnos G1annans related murders m the small pueblo business like her father. an irresponsible. Director: Ray Cuerdo Screenwriter Constantmos of Coloradas de la Virgen macho scoundr-el Scnenwrfter. Enrique Ramos 1:30 P.M. Goannans • S.Creen1ng 10 be attended by tht> 9 P.M. Cast R1dcy Davao, Dante Rivero, Cart Stathis Papadopoulos. Costas director and ptoducer will be the 4 P.M. Alessandra De Rossi MY DADDY Cot.stan1d1s. Panag1ous films ~t Co.in pu.•moe<-e THE PHOTOGRAPHER Running time: 90 minutes China, 1996 Chartomats1d1s 6:30 P.M. United States. 1000 RUNNING ON THE SUN Cooked dog meat is a delicacy in PTOducer. Zhu Yongde Running tim.: 90 00 Producer. Peter Almond, Chris United States, 1000 some areaJ of tile PhiflpplMS. This Director. Huang ShuQin Takes an unsparing look at youth MAKING LOVE Moore. Jeremy Stem Producer. Richard Houghton is the stoly of the unlikely friend-Sa ""writef. Guo Ungling on the streets of Atht>ns Hanging Director. Mel Stuart ship between a man who butc.hers Cast Da111d WU, Wang Quan, Ma out m nightdubs. hustltng or (CANONE INVERSO) Director. Jeremy Stem Running time: 100 00 dogs for a ltving and an adolescMt Xiaoq1ng engaging in petty theft. a group of Italy. 2000 SCreet1Writer. Jeremy Stein This film explores the .tmbltlOflS. dog lover A tramp kid, Da Zh1 IS a big fan of young Greek Russian prostrtutes Producer. V1ttor10 Cecchi Gorr Cast R~ Rogers, Chris Bauer Rob mot1v.1t1ons, and perstStence of a • Screening, to be attended by the Lin nanhal, a 1Nelf·known soccer and thieves are led by r 7-year-{)fd Director. RiCky Tognazz1 Campbell. John Heard, Maggie rare brtt'd of runners determined producer, will be the film's Southern star. He chase5 Lin after a game, Sasha, who is coming of age. Screenwt"lter. Graziano Diana Gytlenhaal, Anthony Michael Hall, to go the distance dunng the California premiere. falls to the ground and 1s taken to •screening will be attended by the cast: Gabnel Byme, Hans Kristen Wilson Badwater US, a 135-mile pilgrim the hosp1taf. There Da Zh1 tells his producer Matheson, Melanie Thierry, Ricky Running time: 91 00 age dPvo1d of financial compensa- ) 9:30 P.M. hospital roommatl'S he is Lm Tognazz~ Ltt Wtlhams A ~ar after bttom1ng the to.1st of tton that ~ms in the infernal heal Tlanhal'S son. lflSP/rlng a nurw to 9:30 P.M. Running time: 107 00 New YorA City\ art scene. photog· of Death Valley and ~nds at M t SHORT ALMS: THE l'Ot.YESTER go Sf!e the soccer player Da Zhi Music rl?j()(Jnds With destiny and Whttnt'y. B 400 fttt above SN level PRINCE ROAD SHOW arrf~s first and begs Lin to pose as DREAMS FROM THE MIDDLE Of mystery b1ndmg child v1olm prodigy rapher Martin has lost his abiltty to his father. THE WORLD (SUENOS EN LA Jeno to Sophie, a beautiful and take 1 decent picture. On the night 4:30 P.M. HOTEL CENTRAL fltflTAD DEL MUNDO) famous pianist. as 11 interweaves ", before his make-or-break gallery Dtrector Matt Hulse ) 2 P.M. Ecu11dor!Spam through history. challengmg per opening, Max l!mbarkJ on a bizarre LIFE AS A FATAL SEXUALLY The lights are on. but your my may Producers: Grupo Alyaz. Grupo sonal 1dent1ty and unlock mg trek through the City m SHtch of ~DtSEASE lead you Into a situat>on you newr n REY DE ROCK 'N ROLi. Equ1nowo, Alfredo Marcov1C1 pamful memones ten mystertOUl photographs that Poland 2000 dreamed pos:slble. United Statl'S "\1 =ect~~~e~i:.a~~~ella 7 P.M. could sa~ his career ~ •ror• Film Production Diredar: Marjorie Chodera Director. K~of Zanuss1 r THE MAKING OF~ Running time: 65:00 Cuetos. Rossana Iturralde, Oscar SHORT ALMS: THE HST Of 9:30 P.M. Sc:reenwritet. Kr~of Zanussi /' Director: Mike Ott On staJ:; he wears an open shirt Ladolre, Santiago Naranio Cast Zbtgn1ew Zapaslewlcz. The wacky ule of a cinematic gold · ins and tight bell-bottoms. ltunrffng time: uoo HINDEPENDENT EXPOSURE-THE WEDOING VIDEO KrystyN Janda, Tadeusz Br<ld«k1 Japantie martial artt action Best known for such hits aJ •YocJ The stories of three women who PUMP wmt A CHUMP Unrted St.ttes. 10()1 Running time: 99 00 herolw~r. Ain't Nothin' txJt a Chihoahua, • blend pas5IOn and drHms into "En el 81Jrrio" and "L.ordy Mm thetr lives Director: Modi ~Norman Korpt tntellt9ent but~ TblNsz SUS· THe SUIKON500US NCf °' Lupe, • he IJ El Vez the Melian """'""9 time: 3 00 and Clint Cowen P«ts he might be termi,,.lly 11/ A GRAlftT1 MMOVAL EMs. T•ttooed tou9h guy Henry Roi/ms Dire<ton: Norman Korpt des1re awakens In 70masz to deny Diredar: Matt McConnlck • SCreening will be attended by the TUESDAY gives a wrmpy guy• workout /es· and Clint Cowen •II moral values he used to chensh ts ft graffiti? Or Is ft art? You d«ide. dtrectOt son Scnen'Wftten: Norman Korpi and and to pro~ them wrong Pretending to be a ~ he tries 11:30 A.M. IOY RUNS TO WINDOW CltntCowen to clesrroy a young couple'l love. UWE .-IDS TO • ...-nNllD 90MaA Olrec:tor: Mark O'Connell Cast Featunng 10 ex··Rul Wo<ld" e~ 111 a 9M'M with• young Olt\KtCM. Dorian Ahmetl United Stat~ 2000 lWOCOYOlU RunNng time: 3 00 CIJSt member$ mdud1ng Julie Ohvet Pl~ hoping to hHr the confer· Is l~a many ~thing? Diredar: Ashley Ja~ Untted SUt~Mu1co, 2000 Digital Video done wtth Quick Time and R.c'.lltl campos Duffy JX)(IS of hts lost f•1th. and f1,,.lly ........ time: 60;00 T14I MAGK Of llADtO 'The C~a family /J known U the ~ lgnaclo Gonzales """'*'9 tlrM: 84.00 gets rHdy to commit wladf Diredar: Jose Reyes Bencomo DfAOLY SQUtRML The tlfm tea rures I 0 ex·RHI World • S<.rMnrng, to be attended by the Diredar: Greta Snidef •patrfardl hl"tf;;:f bomba, Saw1w11 .... Jose Reyes Bencomo Olrec:tor: Jt1S0n Walker atst members who pottray •x.tg pn>duc.«, wtll be tl'lt f rim's SoutNtn "DIY" r»</10 In the tge of CM-1Wrto ltlco'S expm.sion of ~1'1'M:4.l0 c.i11o<n11 ptt•l'I..,. Its Afrlan heritM]e. Fof nffffy a c..st. Jofge C«doY1, NICO Gu1lak. ~ated Mc~ of tn.tr ·~r sumer-ism. cwil'IH)I the c~ family hat Joe Esteres, Sara Duran A t•le a hillbilly whost' pjyfhoW Cetw-d • pub/K 1/tllJ9ti tn this V>Oq/. bHn In the forem>nt of the S1nJ9-....... ~9000 ti.tred of rothnts 1J tested by W?len the ~ ust memb«s 6:30 P.M . PtOM gle to kHP the trllditloMI dlntt A twrrted true story about WMWI cohabitation con~ on ~rty Hills for DtNdllf, 1'.olo O.V.nzo in tn. midst of the fMxan mob IYI MU. (aAL.LDt l'YIT) A journey Into f1W bely of mtmOt)' .u .... 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He ,,.,ieves In ..... time: 59:00 ,.tion.I tNm would mHt for a IN1UINA110NAL ALM NSTIVAI.. daytime l»Jebllll •nd good old-s.t against ft. ConfJ"OWrSy s.rlft of exhibition~ In tM fashlorltld love. So wtletl ti.-ti.tween selll.Ml/ty •nd ~nlzed ipring of 1999, )'OUt19 filmmakers 405 • world's ~ntVfty turns off-he'S off religion. "<:all to Witness" Intro-, IM/Mlm 0 '1#111 Md MlchHI Directon: Bruc.e Branit, Jeremy to save is girlfriend. duces three~ gay Md lftbMn Skolnik VOW«/ to clocurnerlt It Hunt M~ Luthenn Pti10f'J wno • Screening wUI be fttllndld by the R&ntlng dme: 3:00 -MOM have ta~n • JfAl'ld against their dlnlctor. The stoty of the wrong gll)I In the Director. Mn Osborne own dwrcpes. wrong pl.a, at the wrong time. ..... dme:6:00 , 1:30 P.M. OUR HOUM IN HAVANA A g~ fvturlstic dystopia wti.re Cul»/Unlted Sta~ 2000 DRU.MER t1W happiMSS Is~ hard to SKY HooK (NDIS«A UDICA) ~Stephen ~ DlreQor: Raymond E. Spiess Jr: come by. ~-~via. 2000 Carollnabff Runnlngdme: 10:41 9 P.M. Dlfedal. Stephen Olsson A wrnan has visions of the future Dlie<tol. ~blsa S.mardzk ....... time: 58:00 while dreaming. A native spirit c..t: Ana frenovlc, Nebojsa Cuban ~ memort~ and /in-confirms his drea~ performs a ROADDOGZ Glogovac, IV•n Jevtovlc. Nikola spirit dance, then returns to hHv-United ~ta~ 2()()() Kojo gerlng cMss divisions come Into sharp focus when Silvia Morini, en. ProclLicer: Jonathan Heuer , Runl*"I time: 95:00 a~r nHrly 40 )'Hrs In the United Director. Alfredo Ramos Of)ce a promising basketball play-jt.1~ ~ts out to revtslt the,,.,.. MUTUAL LOVE UR Sa..nwrltM. Alfredo Ramos er; Ka}~. has watch«J both his ro- Director: Robert Peters c.t: Jacob Vargas. Olfton Collins fessional and r:;rsonat life fa/ ~•I home of her youth In Havana, uba. Running time: 11 :00 Jr., Greg Serano apart ti.fore Is 1"efY ~ His • Screening wtll be attended by the A humorous tale abovt a persis-Running ttm.: 95:00 wife wants to /ff°"' Belgrade with tent salesman hawking a vety odd Three twentysomething Chicanos their S-year-old son. Kafe and his director. and contemporary form of Insur-living in East LA emerge Into neighborhood friends /Ive In dan-6:30 P.M. ance coverage. manhood and alf the preswres of ger of ti.Ing drafted. Just as It life In the neighborhood begin to seems they have run out of SJ.Jr- RESTORATION mount family, girlfriends, and viva/ strategies. a spontaneous t>.t MANHOOD AND OTHER Dlnctor: Cordelia Beresford making money. Their c.arefree days with a war profttttr ~ts the men MODERN DILBmAS (VIRIUrE Running time: 12:00 of living at home, playing basket-~ling against tfme and air ET AUTRIS SENTIMENl'S On a remote New South Wales ball and hanging ovt are coming to clear a rubble-strewn bas-MODERNES) property in 1912, an image w;u to an end. ' ketball court. France, 2()()() captured of a young woman work-• Saeeni!19 will be attended by the ~Blue Dahlia Production ing as a maid. In *Restoration,* director, prodU<er and c.ast members. 2 P.M. Dlfwctor: Ronan Glrre fragments of her memoty combine 9:30 P.M. • __,__~_......Ronan Glrre : in photography and dance to retell THREE SUWMERS fl'll6.. Bruno Putzulu, Estelle her story. VERANO$} Skornik THE AMERICAN TAPESnn' Argentina, 1999 IUWng time: 88:00 GEORGE LUCAS IN LOVE United States. 1999 Dlfwctor: Raul Tosso Thirty-year-old AJexlJ Is your aver- Director. Joe Nussbaum Producier: Barbara Martlnez-Jitner Screenw1ttM. Julio Acost.a ~modem young man: a peren- Rwnng time: 9:00 DlrKtor: Gregory Nava Cast: Esteban Prol, Gonzalo Rey, nlal teenager wflo refuses to grow Young George Lucas has writer's Running time: 96:00 Nicolas Scarpino, Fabian Glanola, up. Until the day. he falls In love block. If he doesn't finish his Against the backdrop of the Facundo S.ltarelll, Alberto Busaid, with the bewitching Laura. It's screenplay in three days. he won't United States In the early 1~ Crisitlna Murta. Roberto Camaghl exhilarating at first but Alexis graduate from USC film school. this film guides us on a journey RwWngthne: 100:00 soon has a hard time coping. He through the history of five fami-A~r 20 year\ two friends come wants to rid Laura of her demons EOfO lies, each one culturally diverse back to a village by the seaside and get back to his easygoing life. Director. Frederic Roullier-Gall and in search of its own Amer/an where they shared three key sum-Bvt today.J "exorcisms" have to ti. Rwnng time: 13:30 Dream. mers in their lives and for the f\ performed by consent An elderly couple travels by train. • Screening, to be attended by the coun~life. " Along the way, they reminisce director, will be the film's Wm Coast • Screening will be attended by the 7 P.M. about the horrifying circumstanCfJ premiere. producl!f. in which they first met APllL 5 CLOSING NIGHf GALA 4 P.M. Closing.night gala will be held at SERA GUO Edwards Island 7, immedlately fol-Directors: Gail Lerner, Colin 11 A.M. THE GIRlS' ROOM lowing the awards ceremony. Campbell United Sta~ 2()()() Honors will be given out for 14 RIM'Wng time: 13:00 JOHNNY GREYEYES Produclr: Carol Anne Shine, After finding an anonymous love Canada, 2000 Barclay DeVeau, Irene Turner categories, including best featvre letter in a cabbage, an unhappy Producer: Jorge Manzano DiNctor: Irene Turner and best documentary. $30. housewife becomes an unlil{ely Director: Jorge Manzano SOwiwrttM. Amanda Beall 9 P.M. seductress. so..nwrttiet. Jorge Manzano cast Soliel Moon Frye, Wil cast Gail Maurice, Columpa C. Wheaton, Cat Taber; Gary Wolf MAA90CAFE ORDINARY LOVE Bobb, Jonathan Fisher, Gloria May Rwnng time: 101 :00 United States. 1998 DlrKtor: Oliver Dieckmann Eshkibok "The Girls' Room# is an ensemble Running time: 13:00 RWWtlng time: 78:00 drama about Grace. a classic ~Brad Wyman, Ross On his seventh wedding anniver-Since the shooting death of her Southern belle obsessed with her Mari< sary, a police officer solves a mur-father, Johnny has spent most of impending graduation and wed-Director: Reuben Gonzalez der case and his marital problems. her life in one form of prison or ding, and Casey. Grace's noncon-SaHmWtt.. Reuben Gonzalez another. Taken away to reform form/st roommate, wflo hates Cast: Thalia, Paul Rodriguez, TEX. THE PASSIVE AGGRESSIVE school at age 15, Johnny eventual-everything Grace stands for, but Rosana DeSoto, Rick Gonzalez GUNSLINGER ly ends up in Kingston's maximum can't help stealing Grace's copies Kamar de los Reyes, Robert Director: Brian Sawyer security prison, the notorious of Bride Magazine, When Ca$¢ Costanzo, Danny Aiello Running time: 9:30 prison for women. A journey antics threaten Grace's engage-R&#Wng *"9: 98:00 An offbeat take on the old West. through her own history and pain ment. Grace decides to get even by At the urging of Frank and her lead Johnny to love, a sense of invading Casey.J life. street-smart brother, Ricky. Nydia AYE. AYE. EYEI spiritual purpose, and reso~ with agrees to participate in an offbeat Director. Adam Golibart her past 4:30 P.M. scheme to make the family restau- Rl#Wng time: 10:00 • Screening will be the film's rant •hot" once more. Their novel One man's quest to retrieve his Southern caltfomla premiere, THE HOT CORNER (LA ESQUINA plan to attract busines.1 to their prosthetic eyeball before a date CAUENTE) restaurant causes a wildly comic with the girl of his dreams. 11:30 A.M. Cuba/United States. 199912000 sequence of events ending in near Produclr: Osualdo Hernandez disaster. THIS GUY IS AAWNG CALL TO WJTNESS Director. Michael Skolnik •Screening will be attended bythe Directors: Michael Horowitz, United Sta~ 1()()() Running time: S9:00 producers, SOUTH COAST PLAZA C ·ONGRATULATES OUR TOP RESTAURANTS FROM THE 2001 ZAGAT SURVEY* ANTONELLO RISTORANTE TROQUET Top Food -26, Top Service -26 Top Food -27, "* Top Service -24 " 'If you want to impress, this is the place ... ' " " .. .'Imaginative,' 'spectacular' Fre~h fare ... " GUSTAF ANDERS' BACK POCKET GUSTAF ANDERS Top Food -25, Top Service -24 Top Food -26,rTop Service -25 " .. .'Swedish bistro food' served " .. .'You won't flnd better than this in Sweden-Itself."' with 'impeccable service'. .. " PINOT PROVENCE BANGKOK FOUR Top Food-27,** Top Service-25 Top Food -24, Top Service -21 " .. .'Beautiful, tasteful' dishes from a 'novel' menu ... " " .. .'Inventive' Provencal bistro fare that's 'often brilliant'. .. " SCOTT'S SEAFOOD Top Food -23, Top Service -22 " ... American 'standout' for seafood and 'excellent' prime steaks ... " DARYA Top Food -23, Top Service -20 " .. .'Kebabs that melt In your mouth' and 'awesome rice dishes.•" MORTON 'S OF CHICAGO, THE STEAKHOUSE Top Food -26, Top Service -23 " . .'The customer's choice of top·notch steak' ... •excellent all around '." Quality ie • The annual Zagat SUrvey Is a national reeourc. guide fOr dlr*'lg. r.unQ U.S. reet.aurarQ on the bula of food, ~. ~ and value, with a poe8lble ecore of 30. Thie yw 8oUtt\ OoMt Plaza ~ went among tnoee In Orange ~ Which placed In the "Top Ratings" eecUon of the guide. Quotadofw from the 2001 z.g.t Gulde Survey. ••Aepreeenta htgheet rwetaurant rating ~ to 8" ONnge County ~ For ~tlone. ,,,._oak our cona.t~ at (714) ~71. • fll.ll llVllWS tbe biq time. "Mlddlemen" wW screen Direction worth at 0:30 p.m. Friday at nodJll In 'Mlddlemen' Bdwalda laland 1 Cinemas. _...,.... .... .. MktdJemen• bu direc· 'Big Eden' offers tors Quentin Tarantino and Guy Ritcble to thank for sue-utopian view cesdu1 fUml like •Pulp Pie- tion• and "LOck, Stock aftd When in "Big Eden,~ Two Smoking Banels. • With-things tend to be, well, utopi-t out them, this movie would an. probably not exist. lt'i; definitely true in the . . , However, that doesn't aJSe of New York artist Henry necessarUY disqualify this .. ' lo Hart (Alye Gl'08$), who well-directed CanacUan ' retUms tQ his hometown of ·' movie from success in its u ' Big Eden. Moot, to care for own right. his dymg grandfather. • The movie revolves around Parley (James Hut-Sunounded by pristine I son), a small-time aook who nature and town folks whose " enlightened views on homo-steals a car radio one minute ' and stops into his friend's sexuality would put West Hol· ~ pawn shop the very next. lywoocl residents to shame, I The weak back stpry alludes Big Eden's gay lost son seems to an out-of-control drug to struggle more with his sex- habit that he somehow over-uality than his lumberjack came . shirt and cowboy bat-wearing But it's tested shortly after neighbors do. he meets Alison (Kirste~ Tom between a futilelove Robek), a woman he shares for hiS high school buddy ,and his bed with and whose shy advances from the town's purse be rummages through. grocer, Hart is unable to come There, he finds enough to out to his omniscient grand.fa-barge in on a cocaine deal ther, who joins his fellow Big led on one end by Alison's Edeners in bemoaning his I pseudo-boyfriend. So, Farley grabs }>awn grandson's fear of revealing shop buddy Andy (Bryon h1m.self. ' But breaking the usual Lucas) and a couple of _ I firearms, and turns the deal •gays face hostile straight I into bis own. He could care environment• mold was the : Jess for the cocaine -intention of Tom Bezucba, . who wrote and· directed the though Andy loves it -and thus focuses his attention on film. the money-filled briefcase. Big Eden is •sort of the Of course it's not over least likely place this story there as Andy gets coked up, could actually unfold in real leading Farley to abandon life,~ Bezucha said, adding him. And the drug thugs that he'd tried to show that aren't too happy either. The finding love is toug'h no mat- rest of the movie focuses on ter how supportive an envi- their revenge and retrieval ronment you live in. attempt and Farley's new Incidentally, several extras love. became uncomfortable during Though the script falters a dance scene involving a kiss in dialogue, •Middlemen• between Hart and another director/co-writer Kevin man. A local woman hired to Speckmaier provides some walk actors' dogs quit after· energy to the flick and hope-finding out about the film's fully will be beard from again as a director. plot. Hey, it's the real world after However, most of the actors will not be seen again all. unless Speckmaier gives "Big Eden" will screen 4 them another whirl, for p.m. Friday at Edwards they're but middlemen who Island 1 Cinemas. gave the director his shot at -Mathis Winkler .. Newport Beach Film Festival presen~ The Collaborative Art of Filmmaking ; A free two-day seminar workshop exploring the world of m~ing films through the eyes ot the artists who work in the business. Saturday, March 31 9-10:30 a.m. Screeowritin_g .. • .. ~ Find out how writers are abfc to transform their ideas into an actual scrjpt. Thq~anel wiJI include David McKcnna 8American HistO.!Y. X"}, David Franzoni ("Gladiacor") and ' avid S. Ward (''The Sting"). 10:4 5-1 l :4 5 a. m. Cinematou.aphy Understand how cinematograP,hers make a picture worch a ' thousand words. The panerw11l include jack N. G reen ("Unforgiven"t Isidore M,~nkofsky ("Tile Jazz Singer") and Don Burgess(' Cast Away ). . 1: 15-2: 15 p.m. Production Design Explore this creative process ·• from scenic backdrops to murals, secs and lig.htmg. T he panel wiJI include Corey Kaplan ("The X-filcs"), William Creber ("The Poseidon Adventure"), and Gene Al len ("My Fair Lady"). 2:30-4 p.m. Di.recting H ear' what it's like being the principal creative artist in the malcing_ of a film. The panel will include frvin Kershner ('1The EmP,ire Strikes Back'\ Roben Butler ("Hill Street Blues") ano Richard L. Bare \"Maveri4"). Sunday, April 1 Noon-1 :30 p.r:n. SDCCial Effects: Visual & Makeup ' Enter che world of\hosc who hril magic to the screen. The Qand will include Craig Reardon makeup, "Star Trek: Deep ~ace N~ne"),Jcffrcy_ Uku,.n (visu , "Stargate") and Greg : l'fros (v1sua[, Fair lJamc ). , ' 1:45-2:45 p.m. Music: Composing ! Learn more about those who create mood in film and ' teleyision throulili music. The P,anel will include Mark Sno\t ("Tbe X-Filcs");'David Raskin ("Laura") and Richard Sherman ( Mary Poppins"). 31 p.m. Starting Out · Jpin some of the top names. in each trade who will discus~ the best ways co get started m the fllmmaking industry. AJI pres,cnta;tions will ~ held in the N~ort Beach Central L1brarys Fnends Mcc;ang Rpofll, 1000 Avocado Ave., NcwAArt Beach. Seating 1s limited to 200 and is available on a firsc-· come, first-served basis. For seminar series information, call tile N~nBcach p· Fcstival 0 ICC at (949) 7 17-3 800. F~r mote lnformati<>n, caJJ (949) 253-2880. www.neWp<>rtbcachfilmf°al.co . ' I : " . I Polly Pilot DATEBOOK ThurJdoy, Morch 29, 2001 Al3 · Refined cuisine makes Lido Diner 'Memento ' challenges ·perception of time more than a greasy spoon 9y Young Chang ., I have a thing about pretty- looking French fries - they shouldn't be pretty. They should be greasy and fat, a little browner than the chef intended and indulgent in tht:ir wonderful, caloric way. The fries at Newport Beach's newly opened l.Jdo Diner were too pretty for my taste. They were thin and a classy beige color, sprinkled delicately with pepper and tasting only moderately of grease. Way too high brow for the comfort food French Cries were meant to be. But thJ:!y perfectly repre- sent the style of th.is Amen- can-fare diner. GREG fRv I CAILY I'll.OT IM emento• fol· lows the story ora man,' Leonard, who as a result or a blow to his bead bas lost his shoh-term memo- ry. He has .no trouble remember- i{lg e•ents. before his injury, but he can't remember present . events for more than June Fenner ~t~~ ~- he does know is that just prior to bemg hit over the head, he found the body of his murdered wife. ... , CRITICS events that occw in reverse order lak~ powers of con- centration and an a~n­ tion to detail that seem to be eluding me. Oddly enough, I found my-efforts to follow "Memento's" plot akin to those expenenced by Leonard -by the time I had figured out what was going on in one scene, I couldn't remember how it tied in to the previous scene. Unfortunately. unlike Leonard, I could not resort to taklng Polaroid photos or tattoo- ing vital infonnation onto my body. The art-deco intenor, with glass-covered lights drop- ping from the ceiling and polished, modem furniture, gives the restaurant a dmer- tumed-bistro look. Menu iteins include such tempting classics as beer-battered onion rings. Marilyn's maca- roni and cheese. the Lido Deli dog and an apple crum- ble pie that can be ordered with cheddar cheese. Each c;omes aesthetically !iet -not slopped -on chic pldtes. Lead Chef Feliciano Ramirez handles the lunch crush at Udo Diner. Guy Pearce (·L.A. Con- fidential•). an excellent Australian actor, gives a bravura performance as an intelligent man struggling to discover the truth with only fleeting access to the knowledge locked away somewhere in his brain. 1 left the theater with no dear understanding of how the movie •turned out.• The secret of the murderer's identity is safe with me. That said, I have to admit that I still enjoyed the challenge. The film is infused with a wonderful film noir mood. Pearce's performance is nothing short of dazzling. Most the entrees are artful in their presentation, healthi- er than I'm used to them looking -remember the fries? -and fresh. Th£' Not Your Mama's Meatloaf plate ($9.95) looked posit1vely Cal- iforruan, as hard as that may be to unagine. Accomparued by slender strips of colorfully sauteed vegetables ancl but- tery mashed potatoes, my friend said the moderately sized loaf of meat "rules.· I tned a bite and agree The ground-up medlC'y of beef, sausages, herb!:>, !ip1ces and mushrooms tasted old- fashioned and home-cookc>d. ~y Jim's CalJiorrua Chicken Sandw1ch ($7 95), on the other hand, wasn't so easy to taste. It went under the knife, Literally. Stacked at least three inches hlgh with profuse amounts of lettuce, tomatoes, dvocados, bacon and cheese, I'm sure the sandWlch would've tasted even better as an ensemble. As I had to eat 1t -sawing ul the layers sepdrdtely anc.I gelling most, but not au, of the fldvor!i in my mouth at d time -the sandwich was ta!ily Th<' chicken wasn't dry, the bredd wdsn't overpower- ing, thP vegetables were lr<'sh dnd the avocado::. were plenty The side of Ines, as we dlrPddy know, could've been morl" decadent, but 1t dccom- panwrl the Sdndw1ch weU. And when I asked for a side ol rdnch dressing -because I'm a slrong rnes-10-ranch believer -the order arrived quickly and in a stenle-look- lng, cute metdl pail. FYI • WHAT: Lido Diner • WHERE: 3461 Via Lido, Newport Beach • HOURS: 6 a.m. to mid- night Monday through Thursday, 6 to 2 a.m. Fri~ day and Saturday, and 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday. • COST: Moderate • CALL: (949) 723-8777 , What really made my Lido Omer trip memorable was the Ghiradelb Cookie Mon- ster sandwich ($4 .95) -two truly monstrous chocolate chip cookies, with chocolate chips so soft you could see them start lo melt, hugging a layer of varuJla ice cream. 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If you're Like me and get gwlty about eating (and lov- mg) grea'>c-sodked diner too~. then the Lido ver<.ion ts perfect. If you're lookmq for the rE>al (but not slim, nor shady for that matter) Amen - Cdn diner experience, you may find tlus restaurant a bit too reltnC'd • YOUNG CHANG Ii a features writer for the Daily Pilot Kathy Mader ti on vaca11on. Her reviews appear every other Thursday I knew, going in that this would be a tough assignment. I bad seen the previews and read the reviews. I thought I was fully prepared to follow a story in which the events are revealed in reverse order. All I bad to do. r told myself, was remem- ber the scenes I had already seen. It's not that easy. We are so conditioned lo experiencing time ma lin- ear fashion, always rolling from the past through the present and into the future. that to follow U you are looking for a pleasant way to while two hours away, this movie will probably frustrate you. If you love the chal- lenge or unraveling an intriguing puzzle, this movie could be just the ticket. "Memento• is rated R for violence. language and some drug content • JUNE FENNER. a Costa Mesa resident in her late 50$, is vice president of a work;force min- ing company. qf ()ldl/ffl/// PJJ~ PRESENTSTHE 7 .ANNUAL NEWPORT BEACH OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS GOLF' TOURNAMENT • CASINO NIGHT FDR PLAYER 0911 9 .. 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Doily Pilot Al4 Thvndoy, Morch 29, 2001 Swimming through the Oscars with Team Volphins ) • EDITOR'S NOTE: Rob Orozco, a Reel Crltk for the Dally Pilot, attended the Mac:Gillivray Freeman Oscar party Sunday. The Orange County-based film company was nominated for best documentary short subject for the film "Doi· phlns • Producer Greg MacGllllvray grew up In Newport Beach. 0 n Sunday, the enter- tainment industry ' gathered once again for its annual love-fest known as the Academy Awards. Wlule the nominees and many distinguished guests, hdflger-ons and connected people attended the 76th edJ- bon at the Shrine Audltorium, many of the people responsi- ble for these films were cele- brating theit achievements dfld contributions in eateries dcross Los Angeles. One or these soirees was hosted by the good people at Orange County-based MacGlJlivray Freeman films, makers or the nominated short film "Dolphins." The MacGillivray Freeman festivi- ties were held at venerable 1Tader Vic's, located in the Bev- erly Hilton owned by Mr. Hol- lywood himself, M~rv Griffin. Once the f esti,vities started and host Steve f't'fartin fin- ished his brillJ?ht monologue, the anxiety <;t>mmenced. During t,he awards cere- mony, Trader Vic's was filled with thA chants, predictions and comments that accom- parued each category and nominee. C heers and jeers would erupt when the win- ners were announced. Finally, the big moment. Samuel L. Jackson arrived on stage to announce the nomi- nees for best documentary . short. immediate silence was Teach Kids Fi re Safety If clothe' catch fire. in1,truct kid' tn STOP. DRO P and ROLi. See me. your State Farm Agent. Steven Hiii, Agent ..... .... uc If ocsoo1a _a_ 350 East 17th S1reet Suite 211 .. Costa Mesa, CA O•tUOU(O 949-646-9393 Uke u Rood neiRhbor. Swre Farm;, there. STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES HOME OFFICES BLOOMINGTON. 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It was quite odd arriving at the hotel just as a large majority of the peo- ple there were leaving the fund-raiser "Night of a Hun- dred Stars" to be chauffeur~ to the Vanity Pair party. Among tlle celebrities who seemed to be going some- where was Christopher Plum- mer, who was elegantly clad in sweat pants. tennis shoes and a blazer. Robert Wuhl seemed to be doing bis best • Arli.$$" impersonation, talk- ing on his cell phone. Michael Bolton was also there awaiting his car. I could- n't help but think of "Office Space" when confronted with the sheared Bolton. Having the post-Oscar party at the Polo Lounge seemed very surreal, almost like a scene out of •Almost Famous• -which is proba- bly apropos for my adven- tures that evening. Finally, executive produc- er Chris Palmer of the National Wildlife Federation and writer/director Greg MacGilllvray, accompanied by his producer-wife, Barbara MacGilllvray, and co-produc- er Alice Casbara, arrived. At the Governors Ball, they had successfully foun(J their assigned table -No.' 149. Palmer, a first-time hom- ·inee, said he was excited to be nominated and come within 148 tables of Julia Roberts. MacGUlivray, a previous nominee for "The Living Sea,• still seemed beside himself several hours after the awards. He recounted being within arm's length of RWsell Crowe and his two very large body- guards. While this writer did not get a chance to hold an eight- pound gold plated friend, it was truly a night to remember. • ROii OROZCO, 29, is an attorney who lives In Newport Beach with his wife and two cats. ~~~~ Full Strvite S.lon """ D. 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South Coast Repertory and are The televised production is dotted with Thursday, Morch 29, 2001 A 15 plugged into HBO at home have notable names and faces -Christopher I the opportunity of seeing how a play' born Lloyd plays it straight for possibly the only ~ r on SCR's Second Stage has evolved into a time in his career as Thompson's primary g(ipping viewing experience with world-doctor and playwright Harold Pinter has a ... class talent. • brief, wi'demanding stint as ·her father. On Saturday, the pay cable TV channel But the strongest support comes from THElrER presented its first airing of Jonathan M. Woodward as the ex-student •Wit· by Marg Met Edson, and research fellow -a role endowed REVIEW which first saw the light of with far more humanity than Edson's orig- day at SCR in 1995. It's the inal script offered -and Audra McDon- story of a cold, demandlllg college profes-ald as a caring and supportive nurse. sor who's now bemg treated for ovarian Eileen Atkins' tender cameo as Thomp- cancer by one of her fonner students -son's former mentor reading her a bed- and aching for the touch of humanity she time story as she lies dying is priceless. habitually denied those m her class on SCR's Jerry Patch represented the Costa 1be cast of .. She Loves Me" wlll take the stage tonight for their opening performance. 17th century poetry. Mesa company at a recent New York sem- ln the local world premiere, Megan inar hosted for those who have contributed Cole delivered a bravura performance as lo the development of "Wit," and he 'SHE LOVES ME' Dr. Vivian Beanng. taking playgoers remarked that this play, a first effort from +School: Corona del Mdr High School Taranlello, Nick Wenger, PJ Oarke, Logan through the painful step-by-step process schoolteacher Edson, "is literally changing ., Farrer. Kaitlin Hassett, Jeannie Herbst. Matt of treatment a patie nt must-endure. Sub-the way we treat cancer in hospitals.• +Story line: In thls Tony awMd-wmning music.al, two people who hate eact\ other dt work, are unwittingly, romdnbcaUy ·involved c. through a Lonely Hearts Club. Jehle, Connie Lee, Heather Lohrman. Rachel Mdlkin, Harp Pekin, Erin Samuda, Andreu Savopolos. Thomas Scheck, Sherry Secllghl, Kelly Tarantello, Ava Taussig and Cdrole Ann sequent stagings in New York with Kath-The HBO treatment is ·very faithful to teen Chalfant and Judith Light brought the text of the play,• Patch noted, though the play the Pulitzer Pnze for drama. it has lost much of the incidental humor In the HBO production, the central role accorded the original. falls to renowned dctress Emma Thomp-lf you have HBO -or know someone + Directors: Pepper Rhodds, Mdry Belfield + Music director: Kevin Weed Wright. son, whose suporlallve portrayal has who does and can tape it for you -don't '>Where: Newport Harbor I hgh School's Loats Auctitorium, ~00 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach "Emmy" written all over it. Thompson fail to experience lhis compelling and delivers the performance of her distm-intellectually challenging drama. Look for guished career as she endures the pain "Wit~ ~o ~in the forefron~ when the and humiliation of the insidious dlsedSe, teleVIS1on mdustry honors its own -and + Stage managers: JennirN Moore, Jessica Weibel +When: 7:30 p.m . today through Saturday + Cost $8 to $10 while waxing ironic to the end. re-christens its awards the • Emmas. • +Cast: Marty Glyer, Ben HaUaddy, Evan Hirsch, Amanda Mdloor, Brynne Palmer, Evan Sonntag, Rlchdrd Stdnley, Lduren It's not an easy show lo Wdlch. Pdrticular-• TOM TTIUS writes about and reviews local the- ly for me, since less than d year ago ii dose ater tor the Daily Pilot. His stories appear Thurs- Cnend succwnbed to the same disease. 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SotllifY Daily Pil9t d Party highlights upcoming Sophisticates springf ashion show 'Have you ever been in a grander home in Newport Beacll?" asked Barbara Magness, a member of the Sophisticates, a group of active women supporting the Assessment 'Ii"eatment Ser- vices Center. Magness and her hus- band, Jay, were surveying the mansion of Jim and Annamarie McGee in the posh coastal epclave of Peli- can· Hill. Tuey were joined by a host of fellow Sophisti- cates and friends of the char- ity organization who had come to the McGee borne for sunset cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. The evening was created as the underwriter's reception for those financial- ly supporting the upcoming Sophisticates' spring design- er fashion show April 5 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, lrvine. Chaired by Lana Chan- dler and Debbie Mock, the annual event will feature the fashions of Nordstrom, South Coast Plata. Major under- writing sponsors -including Sandra Segerstrom Daniels, S1,1san Perry, Sally Segerstrom, Jeannelte si:merstrom, Nora I lester and corporate donor Mer- cE{des-Benz, North America -were recognized and applauged at the McGee pre-event reception, chal!ed by Nill Stevens and Eve Komyei. · THE CROWD More than 200 Newport- Mesa citizens eejoyed the grand setting on Pelican Hill, exploring the expansive Ital- ian villa that blends the sym- metrical style of Ro!Jlan architect Andrea Palladio with very contemporary sen- sibilities. An incredible gran- ite-edged pool faci ng the city and ocean view bqasted flaming torches, waterfalls and dramatically lighted sculpture under the night sky. Gents strolled the grounds enjoying their cigars. as the ladies sampled the fabulous food prepared and served by Jason's Catering Company. The Naples Chamber . 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Whatever your Landscape or Maintenance needs, UOY.d's can do it all... COMMUNITY "He just can 't keep that beak of his out of trouble." The Daily Pilot ~komes letten on issues c.onceming Newport Beadl and Costa Mesa. • LETTEllS -Mail to Edrtor1al Page Edrt0< ....._. Meler at the Daily Pilot, 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Ii. -Balboa activist Gey WMMll·K•lly on Rupert the swan, who on Monday was found in Newport Harbor with a fish hook caught in his beak and a string of fishing line stuck around his neck • RE.A1>PS HOTI.tNE -can (949) 642·6086 • FAX -Send to (949) 646-4170 • £-MAIL -Send to d<J1fyp1fot0fatimes.com All correspondence must include full name, home- town and phone number (for verification purposes) The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submis.s1ons fot . \ darity and length Doily Pilot '; Thursday, March 29. 2001 Al 7 ~ ~ EDITORIAL ,,~( City Council should give itself more time ui~ve/Fairvie~ ' ~ Pclrk as is I f there's one thing that can lengthen a city council meeting. it's a discussion about what to do about the length of the city council meeting. Well, the Costa Mesa City Council decided at a recent study session that it would cut off the meetings as close to midnight as possible and postpone unfinisbed busi- ness to a latter meeting. Howe ver, dl the last meeting, three of the five council m embers voted to extend the meeting past midnight, violating their own ple dge. The meeting ·instead ended a t 12:30 a.m. Ironically, it's these close votes and this extra discus- sion that are the reason the meetings run so long. And r there's nothing wrong with that If it requires a lot more discussion to dmve at a conse nsus, so be it. That's he althy. There are also two new council members and more people showing up at the meetings to partake in pub- lic comment. Those also extend the m eetings, but should not be d.iscourdged. Coundl members often have full-time jobs that require them lo wake up al the crack of dawn and labor away for at least eight hours a day. That means by midnight, they've been up for 18 hours or so. Sony, but the way we see it, people who have been awake for that length of t.une shouldn't be making dec1S1ons that are critical to the health of this town. So, we offer some solu- tions. Some city councils m Orange County meet earlier than 6:30. The Orange City Council meets al 4:30 p.m . and lhe Irvine C ity Council meets al 5:30 p.m. Both also have speaker cards to be tilled out Qefor,e issues are lleard. ThougM ne ither rcouncil firushes by midnight every t.une, an earlier slart- mg t.une would make it eas- ier for Costa Mesa to do so. Or lhe council may want to consider adding a nother meeting. Holding three meetings d month will spredd the agenda out so that no meeting lasts longer than live hours. That way. the public comment doesn't have to be cut oH as early becduse there's plenty of lune for them. MAILBAG W hen government officials · think they are God, it's time to get rid of them. Mayor Libby Cowan's obsession with Fairview Park closes her ears to the voice of the people (Q & A - "Facing the Challenges,• Commu- nity Forum, March 18). If Fairview Park, as is, is good enough for those of us who live around 1t, why isn't it good enough for Cowan 's? Heck, trash the Huston House intended for it. Do we taxpayers have some say as to where our tax money goes? Fbc- ing our washboard s treets would bring no glory to Cowan's . Improv- ing our schools would bring no glory to Cowan's. Are her aspirations to have a park named after her? I can think of no other motive for her spoil· ing a beautiful park. Sure ly, it is not in her makeup to be a servant to the people and carry out their wishes, The oty is spending needless money on this park. If our government offi- cials do not represent the people's choice, let's get ,rid pf them. MARIE KOLASINSKI Costa Mesa Internet filters must protect our youth lt ls extremely necessary for Inter- net filters on computers at public libraries to protect our children. The dfllount of mind pollution that ctul- dren are faced with is so detrimental to their futures. The innocence of children is no longer protected like it used to be. CAROL SCHLEICHER Newport Beach But that doesn't solve the issue as to how to get through long meeting dgendas. Meetings are held two Mondays monthly and stdrt at 6:30 p.m. That means the latest meeting lasted dbout six hours. Now. that may be a trend w e'll continue at City Hall and that's not d bad thing. Getting out after midnight. however, doesn't sound wise. It would also gJve the council d longer time to dis- cuss dnd contemplate an issue so that every council member has plenty of lune to make a decision. Not allowing former neo-Nazi not intolerant MARIANNA OAV MASSEY I OAllV PILOT Arthur Grams rides along one of lbe trails at Fairview Park. Many resl· dents are opposed to the city's plan to pave hiking and biking trails. Being a city council mem- ber is a not a full-time job. But dJScussmg what to do dbOul the length of a City Council meeting every night al t 1 p.m. is not going to resolve the issue and insledd will only waste everyone's quality lime. Regardmg Byron de Arakal's col- umn (·Noting the relative tolerance of Josh Luci.Jc,• March 21 ), every adult that has been touched by Luelle's enthusiasm and dedication to his Tol- erance Day is awed by the maturity and insight of Uus speoal senior. It is a pity that de Arakal ch ose to take a very posibve story and put a negative spin on it. But if he didn't, I guess that wouldn't be news or in keepmg with recent Daily Pilot efforts to make our little town seem more exciting. Did de Arakal ask why adminis- trators chose not to allow the former neo-Nazi slanhead to speak at the school? Of course he must have Did he think that t.nvtbng some- one who had to be escorted by an entourdge of armed guards into our school wds a good 1ded? Did he tht.nk that parents who prefer not to have d hghtmng rod for vtolencc mingle with their children dre intolcrdnt? No, of couri.e he doec;n't, but that doesn t make d story. I lhlnk that de Arakdl • ., the mtolerdlll one. CINDY DILLION Corona del Mar How should Costa Mesa deal with the affordable housing issu e? • AT ISSUE: Costa Mesa Councilman Chris Steel has said the city should cut back on affordable housing. In regards lo "Cut back allord- able housing, Steel says" (March 23), I am very concerned about how often •our property values" were mentioned as opposed to how rar_ely human value was spoken or. Stee1 said that nonprofit organizabons have •a negative impact and have hurt OUT overall quality of life.• I think that Adrian would clis- ogree. Adrian is an eighth-grader wbo studies after school at the Shal- imar Teen Center, a TiiJNK Togeth- er Leaming Center and local non- profit organization. He is bright, out- going and does well in school. Recently, he told me with pride in his voice, that he would be the first person in his family to graduate from the eighth grade. r think that bis involvement with the teen center ' and his work with volunteer tutors bas had a positive impact in his life. People do not come to Costa Mesa because charities are here. The charities came because the need wu hero. Organizations like lbe Shalimar Learning Center are not nec,atively impacting our com· munlties. They are raising educat- .ec:t young people with the skills to 'contribute to our community. Just who iJ •owl" Our property values and our quality of We Shouldn't that include all of the res- l<lents of Costa Mele and not just the ones who have money? , l Steel Mid, ·we've got to 9-et about the people we re let· live bare.• ' eu. who tel Steel live here? Maybe he'I righl May~ •we• lhoWdn't let people like Steel Uve here. P9opMt ant free to Uw wbn they want. f W. railed In COlta Mma. I ~ '° con.g., got my~ got .. .. READERS RESPOND ~me overseas experience and now have a job that I love and work hard at But 1 can't afford to live here. Does that mean 1 don't have the right to affordable housing? I think it's important to live, work. worship and play in the same community. I'm living with my par- ents and saving so 1 can have the privilege of living in the community I love. I know people who want to live in Costa Mesa because it's got •oavor" -rnercados, arts, colleges, Spanish, English, experiences !Tom around the world to be shared with one another. courage. pemstence and hard work. We have much more to offer the city than our property values. CRISSY BROOKS Costa Mesa • El>fTOWS NOTE: Crissy Brooks is the di~­ tor of the Shalimar Leaming Center. In terms of affordable housing, m the first place, it should be using market standards. Whatever the market will bear should determine the price of hous- lng. It shouldn't have an artifidaJ cap on il as Mayor Ubby Cowan is trying to do. Now, at the March 16 City Council meeting, Cowan ectually hinted to a developer, who 15 trying to develop some homes on the El Camino Shopping Center aite, that be should make hls homes priced for the •work force.• That sounds suspidously like telling the guy that he's got to keep his prlcet way down, not go to mar- ket pdcel on tbll thing. 11Mlt'I real· ly not what we need ln COiia ( Mela. We need to )et UM fNe mar· ket nrign OD thll tbJ.na. ~ hu c:eNln Value and ltl t a Wdling.buym' md. ~ .... ant wlllag ID ...... to.,,_. wllat lhould dlN• the .......... city. not an artificial cap. MARTIN MILlARD Costa Mesa If only I'd been told. I am a white male, rnid-30s, and I'm a registered Re publican in the state of California, although 1 tend to vote my conscience and not my party. I'm a computer professional who lives in Costa Mesa, I was recently laid ore from a dot-com bust at my company. and with a coming recession, well, of course budgeting is on my mind and that of my wife's. Still, I am an honest man, a responsible citizen and 1 enjoy liv- ing in this COIIlll'l,unity. None of this matters now. Sin~e my wife and I enjoy "affordable" housing, at leas t one councilman th.inks we don't beJong here . Steel says more expensive hous- ing would improve the city by bringing richer people into its bor- ders, and in doing so, he insulted a large, vaguely defined group of people known as -what's the word1 -oh yes, his employers. U be truly believes wealthy people are a better class, and people bke me are •undesirable" because we need to be able to afford hol.IRng, then he bas every right to that belief, no mat- ter bow abhofT'ent and lelf-eervmg &t might be. So let'S allUIDe for the moment that the COW\dlmen'• state- ments were merely aimed at trying to bulk up the dty'I financial st.oture.. Of course, but then he makes lh1nas wone. •f•m not in favM of subltdized bOUltng or affordable housing. We've got to get terioUI about the people ... ,.. letting live ..... . Would ...... pleMe rmnd the cound'rw> tbAl he tivw and wOrb Iara pubk~ 1be W1Y .... bit ellowa a "21sciM1l tudl. ·tba-= ............ .. ........ ., .......... . ........... wbybedo9m"t movie ru.e. mull ID .. CJDU111J f where people who think bke Steel are smart enough to keep "the help" at bay by doing away with that most honible of curses: affordable housing Cheers to Mayor Libby Cowan for her mtelligent rebuttal, by the way. and her d efense of oty chan- ties, as well. Steel, please learn Crom history Strength lies not only m liscal responsibility but in diversity, com- passion and yes, common sense. not in exdusionary and dJctatonal attitudes. 1 can only hope you someday know what it feels like to be told you're not wanted, say, when you're up for reelection MICHAEL CARNEY Costa Mesa The Pilot recently ran an editori- al suggesting that Newport Beach needs to provide low-cost housing for senior citizens. Given the fact that Bethel Tow- ers (our senior housmg) m Costa Mesa has a waiting last or 700 elderly people who need low-cost housing, Costa Mesa should proba- bly look into more senior housing as well. Addressmg the needs of our seniors would certainly meet any st.ate or federally-mandated low cost housing reqwrements. Mayor Ubby Cowan suggests them is a need for pnde ol owne.rshlp hoUS1J19 in the $250,000 range. The Westside Improvement AS-9\. agrees and bu 5uggelted ..-mg the 1um areas ol town end OOdding condo- mlruums and ::JJe..r.rnlly homes tn pl.K'e of lhe 0-~I apUtmentl CW• rently fOUnd ....... CcndCll on the Westside cummdy ..U ~ s11s,ooo and more lhan aoo.ooo. and building mont wlD IDI thi elklfd· able hoUllng -.I COMD tplllk1 ol. We 0o need to build more •move up• tingle family bolDei to glW curTMt CGndo OWlml. ~ tlO mowe In Calla Mele Wiiie ...... up .. candal b .....,...,..~. ... wtalll 1 would b9 ... tD .. out t.n a !>Ulgle famtly home. Costa Mesa's proxuruty to the ocedJl drives the redl estate market and e.1.uninates the possibility of bwldmg $250,000 smgle farruly homes To do so on OUT valuable property would be foohsh. We need to dpply the pnnaple of "Highest And Best UM?" m every project to ensure that we do nol sell ourselve bort. Bwld.J.ng a new and wonderful ctty depends on 1t .. ERIC BEVER (. Costa Mesa ~ 11 "dffordable housing" is refemng to mulbfanuly units, such as apart- ment bUlldmgs, noUung will help unless some criteria is set on occu- pancy There are a lot or affordable housu1g apartments in the aty, how- ever the property owners don't do a very good JOb m saeerung tenants There are a lot oiJ>ropcrty owners that don't even (a\ow th number ot people llvmg m their apartments. It somebm takes three or four fami· lies lMng in one apartment to be able to come up with the rent 10 even the affordable housing umts. Unfortunately, most of tho afford- able housing availabl m Costa Mesa ~ m OOJghborhood where teachers and nurses, etc., choose not to bve becouse of ~ cnme nate. For the amount ol money they would ha to pey for • home in o less than deslrlb~ netghborhood an COila M , they can buy a home in Huntington Beach or Fountain Valley in a far more desa.rable netgbborbood. That kl what I found. I think that Mayor Ubby Cowm 8Dd Coundlwamlin Undli l>bam need llO IPIDd IDCft time on tbe w...._~.,_ ... ID .......... ......, ....... ,,glllO.. le Mlle.,,_.., wuuld ..... leelCifwbll .. NtgMIWI! .... ... ....., ... 'lblli .., ..... Ilk$ 1hu• Wlllllil-ID lwlil • . . A18 Thursday, Morch 29, 2001 SCHOOL CONTINUED FROM A 1 A comnuttee of parents hop- ing to change the ncUTie disJ covered this recenUy when researching the school's history. Dunng the 1988-89 school year two elementary schools, Lindbergh School m Costa Mesa and Monte Vtsta School, closed due to a decrease m enrollment Students from those schools were sent to Kaiser Elementary School, but there was not-enough room for the kindergarten, Hofer sq.id. The kindcm.Jd.rl:ners were put dt the closed Woodland site, wh1d1 wtts dubbed Kdiser Primary CentN to avoid the dppedfance thdl the dlstnct WdS dosing two 'iC'hools dnd operung dnother, she sdJd A year Idler the flrst grade was moved to KcUSer Pnrnary dlld ~ond grt1dc the yedf alter that Gradudlly over the years, beglJ'UUilg W1U1 Hofer's dppoint- ment c\S thC' fll'St pnncipal or the school s<'ven yedr ago, "LltUe Ka1s£>r" b<.>came it's own entity. Now, all the two cdmpuses shcHe 1s a PcHcnt Ft1culty Orqcini£at1on. "It's t1 lonq needro dl1d exot- inq stc•p to hc1ve the ndme cht1ngNI bt1ck to Woodland school." Sdtd T<lmmy Allee, the pdr<'nl who cht11re<l the com- m1lt<'C' to tht1ncw the• name. "It <JIV<'">, I think, ownc:rshlp for the -.c hool tl<,t>ll l>O 11 ct1n stand by itself and be recognized for its own self. And I think there's pride in that too for bOth the school and the students them- selves to be able to have their own school, with its own name.• For the office stafC, the change will bring an end to many frustrating and often potentially dangerous problems. Kym Gordon. an office assis- tant at the school. said that the last time she called 911 for the sc~ool, emergehcy vehicles nearly went to the wrong place. Despite her specifying Hpri- mary centerH assistance still could vely easily "have made the nustake of going to the more visible campus, she added. It is a mistake made every day during more mundane activities: delivery services, guests, mail and a plethora of people every day. Phone calls, Gordon said, are a problem all their own. She spends most of her day deahng with student attendance because parents are continuaJ- ly calling the wrong Kaiser. Then there's all the calls meant for Kaiser Permanente. People often are given the school's number by the opera- tor who types in ·Kaiser P. • Hofer said. "It's humorous, but it's not when it happens every day," she said. And so it is with great relief and excitement that work has already begun to repaint the school marquee. .. ... POWER CONTINUED FROM A1 ,-- understand the problem. I can't figure il out. We know only what the media is telling us.• Small businesses in the community expressed con- cerns about power usage and increasing costs that could make it difficult for them to operate. Luis Salazar. owner or Luis Hair Salon in Costa Mesa, says he·k.nows he is going to be~f{ected. ' GREENUGliT CONTINUED FROM A 1 lines followed the intent of the city's residents at the polls. Greenlight reqwres city- wide elections on any gener- al plan amendment for a pro- ject that adds more than 100 peak-hour car trips or dwelling units, or 40,000 square feet more than the general pldn allows. During several study ses- sions over the lt1sl couple of months and a public hearing al the March 13 meeting, councJ.! members and resi- dents fine-tuned the pro- posed guidelines. While Greenlight support- ers said they dtSagreed with •we're leaving the curling irons off and we keep lights off until late at night," he said. ·we don't tum on the outside lights and signs until it's dark and we don't use the tracking lights at all." He is just trying to con- serve as , much as he can, Salazar said . "It's terrible,• he said. "I'm going to have battery- . run lights installed, just in case the lights go off. Other- wise, I'm just waiting for the bW." · But there are some busi- nesses that say they have lit- tle control over how much some aspects of the final draft, they liked the overall result and said. they were glad months of tweaking and rewriting the new policy· had come to an end. "I'd rather be home watching Jeopardy,• Phil Arst, a spokesman for the group of people who bad worked to get the initiative on the ballot. said jokingly. • 1 hope that we can move for- ward and make this a better city .• As a result of Tuesday's decision, Dec. 15, 2000, was set as the starting date for Greenlight's "look-back" provision. That clause reHuires that 80% of previous g'.eneral plan amendments within each of the city's 49 distinct neigh- borhoods v adopted within \Ill \ll\ 1101'1 \II' I New port Florist Inc~, Awa rded "Top 300" Florist! OVER STOCK Nc'"pon Hori't Inc. ha' hccn a"'arded ·TOP 300" flori'>t in the nalltm ot mer 22.000 tlori'>t'> by the large'>! floral wire <;crv1cc provider "lclctlorn. Our CU'>tomer <,crvice and quality ha'> been applauded due to 'uch provided feature' a\ a 72 hour -I OO'h 'a1i,tae11on guarantee on every product. a' our arrangement' arc made to order not pre-made to '>it in our 'tore awaiting a ... :.itc. 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While some council mem- bers and others, including Chamber of Commerce rep- resentatives, said in the past that a 2000 starting date would contradict the initia- tive's language, city officials said legal precedents sup- ported the decision to choose 2000 instead of 1990. The move will probably reduce the number of Green- light votes, and it gained sup- port from Greenlight oppo- nen~. · Another point of con- tention involved whether parking structures should be included in the calculation of a project's floor area. Some GreenJighl advocates, like Allan Beek and Susan Caustin, had argued for the tnclusion of parking struc- tures becduse developers could incredse the floor area of the project's other build- Doily Pilot consumer goods prices are going to go up. "We got notice at work that the price of tortillas is going to go up because of (the energy rate hikes),• he said. "Everything is probably going to go up, but we'll have to wait and see how we're affected. It's too early to tell.· There are a few, however, who have come to terms with the price hike. "They had to do what they had to do/' said Susan Bart6n of Newport Beach. "It's a good opportunity to teach kids about conservation.• ings otherwise. Looking ahead, Council- woman Nonna Glover said she hoped the guidelines would not keep developers Crom coming into the city. "I hope that the business- es that are thinking about coming to Newport Beach will continue to come in,• she said, adding that she also hoped other groups, such as service organizations and churches, would not be deterred by the possibility of citywide elections on thetr projects. "I hope that we can still create· a climate that's good for the community." But one business already has announced il would not be coming lo Newport Beach, in pdrt because of Greenlight. DaVld Wilson, owner of Toyota of Orange. said earU- er Uus month that he consid- ered bnnging d Lexus deal- ership to the oty, but the wait and cost was too much. . .%.est nap of Persia (Iran) from Tabriz, Nian, Isfahan, Silk Qum, Heriz., Antiqu.cs & ..• t~C.St rugs of China, Pakistan, locUa, Nepal tic Morel $arge edectj>n of fine vegetable d~ .diciquc wuh nap 16.chine-made and modem r rup lo all shapes an.d colon available • . . Quote Of •DAY #K it's our group, it doesn't matter who wils. It's like we're winning as o team when we win together ... " Jesus Santana. Newport Harbor runner , ................ Doily Pilot Sporn Editor Roger Carlson • 949-574-4223 • Sports Fax: 94'U>50-0170 •Thursday, Morch 29, 2001 Bl Newport [flrls roll to · victory . • Steen and Burlingham, as usual, pace the win. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Who would've thought Newport Harbor High girls track and field Coach Eric Tweit could make like a Broadway show director? Before his Sailors began their first home meet, he called a quick meeting. First he needed "stage hands," as he designated girls to lake care of the long jump pit and hurdJes events. Tb.en, he gave a simple good show speech. "Those of you in the (400) relay and 1,600 get ready to per- form," be told his girls. And with that the Tars turned in a showstopping performance as they defeated visiting Laguria Hills, 88-48, Wednesday in Sea View League action. NewPort. (6-0, 2-0), ranked No. 5 in CIF Southern Section Division U, finished with 11 first-pldce efforts. Harbor senior Amber Steen acted as the star as she won the 800-(2:21.8), 1,600-(5:35.0) ancl 3,200-meter runs (11 :59.0). Steen, who set the national record Saturday in the 1,600 (4:50.2). wants her final year to be memorable. "It's my last year, so I want to go out with a bang," Steen saitl. She eased her pace in the 1,600 to encourage freshman team- mate Lauren Paul who finished second. Paul, perhaps playing the understudy, said she was grateful for Steen's help. "It was really nice or Amber to stay with me," Paul said. "It's very important. She's one of the top runners in the state and for h~ to help me out ... I'm just starting out. It's my first time out here." Though Steen won three events. she did not .run as bard as usual. "Because Amber ran such a quality race Saturday," Tweit said. "There's no way, sbe can run hai:d in every dual meet. This is like a workout for her." If Amber was the star of the meet, sophomore Amy Burling- ham took the spotlight when she won the 100 ( 13.1 ), 200 (26.2) and anchored the victorious 400 rel~y (51.5). Patty Vasquez, Ashley Harrison, Nadia Topa lovic and Burlingham gave way to a dramatic finish as Burlingham leaned to earn the close victory. Burlingham said the relay team had never been challenged like that. "We just remembered they beat us last year," Burlingham said of the team's motivation. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER Amber Steen (left) and freshman Lauren Paul run 1-2 in the 1,600 meters. TopaJovic also won the 300-low hurdles (49.5). while EnuJy 'Turner took the high jump (4-foot-10). Harbor's Evita Castillo won the long jump (15-1), Elizabeth Clayton took the triple jump (32-101/2) and Taylor Govaars won the discus (79-9). S~ors whip Hawks • Newport Harbor boys breeze in the Sea View League conquest. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT NEWPORT HE .\CH -The team concept was on dlsplay di Newport Harbor High Wednesday. The Satlors' boys track and field team showed the power of collective- ness as they downed visiting Laguna Hills, 98-34, in a Sea View League meet. Newport (6-0, 2-0 in league). ranked No. 7 m CIF Southern Section Division II, quickly re bounded from its disqualifica- tion in the 400-meter relay, and took top honors in all but three events, inclucllng a sweep in the 1,600, 3,200 and 300-inter- mediate hurdles. Hdibor senior John Peschelt answered the challenge Wllh wins in the 400 (53.5), 800 (2:05.1) and he anchored the victorious 1,600 relay team. He also won the high jump (5-foot-10). Last week at Irvine. the 1,600 relay team of Dan Moyer, Sean Tupy, Dede Johnson and Peschelt finished in 3:38.3 and at Newport they completed the event in 3:38.6. '\ In the t,600, sophomore Alec Urtusuas- tegui, junior Jesus Santana and senior Chris McMilJen finished at the same·time, unofficially. as Santana and McMillen decided to give the sophomore the win. "lf it's our group, it doesn't matter who High school TRACK & FIELD wins," said Santana, who won the 3,200 (10:01.00). uu •s like we're winning as a team when we win together." Said Newport Hdfbor boys coach Bim Barry, "These guys have been together since the cross country season. They're together full -time ... In the distance events, you have some additional camaraderie." The teamwork also ran its course in the hurdles, but in a friendJy competitive method. Harbor seniors Moyer and Tupy earned the Sailors more points with their 1-2 finish in the 110 and 300 hurdles. Tupy won the 110 hurdJes ( 16.1 ) after he came from behind and, in jest. pulled out his six-shooters when he crossed the finish line. ' "It's just kind of nice to take him down once in a while,• Tupy said. "This wa~ the first time I finished with this great of dis- tance in front of him so I just went with the flow (and pulled out the guns)." Moyer answered back when he took the 300 hurdles (41 .6). NWe're always back and forth," Moyer said. "We're usually happy for each other as long as we finish 1-2. • Newport first-place finishes also includ- ed Johnson in the 200 (23.3), Dave Sprenger in the long jump (21-11/4) and Dave Marshall in the discus (131-10). SEAN HlllER I ONLY I'll-OT Tars' Chris McMlllen sets pace ln the 1,600 with Alec Urtusuastegul (the winner) and Jesus Santana (right). TENNIS Davis set to face No$, McEnroe ,, .i. • Director of Tennis-at host site, Newport Beach Tennis Club, will make his debut on the senior circuit. Richard Dunn DAILY.PILOT NEWPORT BEAaH -French tennis star Yannick Noah will play Sco'tt Davis of the Newport Beach Tennis Oub in a fedtured smgles match on opening ddy, May 9, of the Success Magazme Champions at Newport Beach Tenrus Club Davis, the director of tenrus dt the Newport Beach facility and d former ATP Tour RoolUe of the Year. will make h1s debut on the Success Magazine Tour. The next day, Mdy 10, Davis will square off m singles against John McEnroe. the tour's headliner "l need some tuneups before I play these guys," sdid DaVls, who hdsn't played many tourname nts late ly, but stays in shape by tutting- Wlth local professionals. DaVJs, who won lhe Austral.tan Open doubles title w1th David Pate in 1991 , launching the team to No 2 in the world, attained an ATP Tour singles ranking of No 11 ·in 1985. The Success Magazine Champi- ons, with McEnroe as its marquee player, is May 9-13 at Newport Beach. Davis and Noah will play their round-robin singles match alter Bntish star John Lloyd plays tnck-shot artist Mansour Bahrdffii at 7 p.m. to kick off the event. DaVJS dfld McEn- roe .. vill play at 7 p.m. on l'vfoy 10. Davis will play doubles m the event Wlth Pat Cash, the 1987 Wim- bledon chdITlpion. Newest ,n smallest F1ran easy $5 a year, yes, you too can own a private golf membership in Newport Beach. It's only nine holes. mind you. and it's putting only -sort of like The Greens at Park Place in Irvine. about three miles up Jamboree Road Richard Dunn GOLF -but it's good fun and perfect for a date, corporate outing or family function. And, plus, you'll be a full -fledged club member alongside Arnold Palmer and Clint Eastwood. That's right The King and Dirty Harry himself dte honorary members at the Royal & Ancient Ambassadors Golf Club in Newport Beach. The facility, which opened earlier this month, is the sister course to Pebble Beach, with SEE GOLF PAGE 84 DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Adult admission JitfeSaS Daniel Hunter " •Costa Mesa High baseball standout has matured into a complete player and revered leader in his final prep season. S.rry Faulkner DAILY Pll.OT D aniel Hunter no longer wonders what kind pf athlete he wants to be when he grows up. Perhaps more important, neither do his Costa Mesa High baseball teammates, nor Mustangs Coach Kirk Bauermeister. For though there are no apparent physical changes In the 5-foot-8, t73-pounder who bit .296 as a junior left fielder, most would agree the eenior catcher bears little retemblance. • A5 a player, as a leader and as a young men, he bas really matured this year,• Bauermeister Mid. •He hos always been kind of a class clown, which is one of the reasons he didn't catch last year. But he bas shown the kind or intangibles you want behind the plate th.is year." Hunter, who credits Baue nnei.ster for mitia.ttng his mental makeover, has also shown plenty of tangible results. In three games lost week, the D&ly Pilot Athlete of the Week went 4 for 6 with ftve walb, drove in seven NDI and cootinued to plague opposing bue runners with his strong, accurate throwing arm. He bit a three-run home ND to key a PCL win over Northwood Friday and had a <.'Ombmed three SH HUNTE9' MGI M ·-. 82 Thursday, Morch 29, 2001 ) • I . SPORTS ·. .. Doily Pilot Astros get the~ first victory of the season •Evett throws complete game in 8-2 win over Red Sox. COSTA MESA NATIOHAl UTILE LEAGUE Pfautz and Sean Andenon. CO~IA tvlESA -Austin Evett delense -Jn Minor B actJon: ,, lo Farm 01vision act.Jon: tosi.ed d complc>te game to Jead • the A~lro'> to an 8-2 win over the CMALL\ R(•d Sox in Costa Meso Ndt1ondl Little League Majors 01V\s1on action Sdturday. ln other Majors D1Vl.S1on act.Jon MJchael Gilmore, who returned from a preseason injury. pitched three shutout innings with six stnkeouts to lead the Marl.i.n.s. • DoocHs 7. ROCICIE.S 5 -Adam Miller. Ryan Bolelo and Andrew Jtoth combined to shut down the Rockies' offense enough to win. •The Cubs, in their matchup with the Reds. were led by the strong, all-around play of Alex Krobnfeldt (four hits), Courtney Weigand. Sunl Febuteln. Ka61a Fe.ln.lleln, and Ukyana McLendon (three bits each). Kasandra Ser- rtfeo and Fel'D4\Dda Broner and Karry Pena." Ewtt held five stnkeouts and mdde l ive putouts l.ll the outmg. while Matt Pisarski had a double and two RBis for the Astros • MA.auNs 8, WHITE Sox O -The pitdung tnp of Brice SUJJman, Anthon)' Seacrest and Adam Seagondollar comb111ed for a ol)e-tut shutout for the Marllns. Offensively. the Mdfhns were sparked by Chad Belmont and · Andre Whitaker, who each had key tuts. wh.tle Vlnnle Valdez connected on hls second home run of the year Johnny Person struck out the side in the fourth inning, while strong Marlin defense was fume(i 111 by Cameron Santana, Kyle Lux. Cory Ames and Evan Kip~. Roth had two hits, while ayan ~olasky. Josll GodJcb and Kencb'a Fisher each added key hits for the Opdgers. In M mor A acuon· On defense, Bryan Maurer, Luke Roberts, Tony ca.mpo, Nick Fowler and 11m Frydendall led the Dodgers. • For the Astros. in their contest with the Dodgers. Nickolas Rubio, Jason Rodriguez and Garret Henscheid played strong defense. while Derek Berry led the hit Oth<'r A<.tro olfens1ve c.ontnbutor~ included RJcky Campo, Kory DeAngelo, Brandon Esplng and Jordan Alcazac, wh.tle Drew Bertoni, Lawrence ThuneU dnd Kevin Wright anchored the • MA.lu..JNs 13, ANCElS 0 - On offense, the Marlins received key ruts and runs from Ames. Person, Santana, GUmore. Klprus, Lux, Gregory Stanley, Juan Memo, Blake ltowerd.lnk and Zackary Aranl The Rockies were led by strong play from Nick Fedenconl, MJtch parade I PONY BASEBALL Indians rumble • Rohdn's thr~e hit~. three RBis l ead the way in 13-1 Bronco D1vis1on victory over the Red Sox. Th" N1•wp11r1 I ldrlwr Ddsebdil Assonallon Bronco D1VJSJ0n ftHJ''" I l-1.L) lnd1on.., clef<'dlPd the Red Sox, 13-1, Salurddy. · Kyle Rohan !(•d th<• 1 ~~-hit dltdck for the Indians. He went 'j l()r 4 with th11•" JWh, while Jonathan Sutterfield and Nathan Todd ht< h hcid two hits dnd two RBis. Jackson Massingill ddded d two-run single, wtule Myles ChrjsUan, Robert Rubio, Josh Jobse dnd Robby Joslin edch ddd(•d k(•y hlt'i Kdhcrn Rohon T<>dd und Garrett Gordon combined lo '>lnk(• <>111 <•1c1Jrt Rl'd Sm .. over fJvP innmgo; of work . In Pon} IJ1\t..,1tJll ft1<j(''i n-14J dCllon. • C ALVAJIY EA<.U'> 8. NH YANKEES 4 -Cody Smith's home' run phi'>,. t''"·flln homP run hy Patrick Dayton lll the fint1I inmnq qc1v1· ttw CdCJll·'> c,omP much-need('>d breathing room c1<Jdln.,t thr Y<111k1•1•-. Josh Sellner p1tc hPd tJ c,tronq c,pventh inning to end the Yc1nk"''" h,,,,. • ., In l\lu'>lcJllfJ D11.1<,1on d< lion (d<Je!> q. 10) • RcKKJE'> 12, REo Sox 3 · Matt Sarvak and Cody Green led thP Re)( k11 .. , prtc hmq cJnd h1tt1ng bngddes, while Jason Harris .md Mike Raziano t'd< h p1tr-hPcJ quality tnnmgs. IJ1•..,p1tc· lhP 1,,.,.,, thP RPcl Sox were led by strong offen'>e front Ryan AJbert, Alex Rios dnd Erick Holland. • D ooGCR!. 17, ANCCL'i 2 -Braden Cluck had three Juts dnd l1vC' RBI<., whtl(• Garrett M cRoberts went 3 for 3 with three 1w1., tor !he• IJodq"'" Max Jolliffe hc1d c1 k<'y two-run double, while Chris GrHtln, Victor Done c1nd Jeff Frum combtned lo pitch a CJn<•-h1ttn with 1 'I '>lnkr>outs Jeff Allee, Justin Cothan, David Blake and Peter Thomsen I'd< h v orPd rnn.., uncl pldyNI sohd. dll-dround game!> for the lJrJd91•r'> In Pinto IJ1v1~111n d< Wm fctCJC" 7-81. • for the Marlins, m lhf'1r mdlc hup with the Astr1Js, Austln Rios, Max Gerard c1nd Scotty Steffel led the charge. whLle Claire Sllvd, Gwen Gaylord dnd Domenic Re supphed the <Jtlt•n..,1v1• pun< h Mac McKelv~y 'hct'> ..,lrnng on thP l>dSes. wlule Zachary Buie, Teddy Steffel rlncl Breehl Van't Hof anchored the Mdrlin'> ch·ll'm1• • For the Cdrdindlo., 111 th1·1r mdlchup with the Astros, key h1L<, w1•n • prll\ 1dl'rl hy Jed Gentry, David Martinez. PauJ Newmen, Crctlg Picetti Charlie Massingill , Matt Bancroft dnd Chase Sdldzar. Bancroft, Massingill rJnd Nelson Simons combmed lo pile h hv1• <,tr<inq 1nn1nq'> with four stnkeouts. • For the Dodgers. 111 lhP11 rontPSI with the Brdves. strong, dll-c1rnuncl plcJ y wr1., tumPd 1n by Zach Beardln, Luke Dawson. Spencer Rautus, Steve Denghausen, Cotton Jackson, Jake Black cmd Jamie Davis. YOUTH BASKETBALL On to the nationals! •Austin DPyctn 1s first Newport you ngster to rcdch fmdl round ol Ndt10nal Pree-throw shootin g ChdinplOnshJps. At ldr.t, r1 roh• moclPI for ShaqullJf' O'Ncc1I Nine-yf•c1r-1,Jcl Austin Deyan of N1>wport BPdrh hu!> udvdnccd to lh1• Nr1ll11nrd Frr>e-throw Shootrnq C'h<1 rn - p1onsh1ps, sl'l fur April :ll in Spnngficl<I, M<1..,., De>ydll I'> tlw llr!>I l<K<tl youngster to rl'dC h the ncit1onal lc>vPI of th1!) contest after wlnniny four different rPg1ondl!. <1lonq the wdy The lrPk for J)('yan begdn when he won lhr> I ldrbor Area Boys & Gtrls Club contest. From there, Deydn won the Orang County I.Ille and advanced to the Calllomia Stale Fr~·lhrow Shooting Contest. Alter hHbng 2:J out ol 25 attempts, Deyan aclvcmced to the Western Regionals m Las Vf'gas At th" Reqlonlf!'I, YOUTH BASKETBALL N ewport's Austin Deyan Deyan again Jut 23 of 25 to advdnce to the nallondb Over 3 million youngster; throughout the country participated in the conte t and Deyan is now m the top· 12. The w1nner or the upcom111g event will get th<'lr ndme placed m the NOA Hc11l of Fame Green Machine sharp against the Wildcats Th Or en Machine, an AYSO Region 120 girJs under-8 WN·r•r IP11m play d weU agdinst u tough Newport Beach W1lclrnts < lulJ Brookf' Lux 1icor' d , qoul, wh1lr Whitney M c:AJeer, Lauren N lg r. M f'lml Bott.11~ ,,. it Taylor Thompt0n • rontnhutl'd to UH• flTt n t-lur hin< rt1•n IVt• c1ltutk D •foru1v •ly, th1• Gn· 1 Mt1chlrw wtts .lrod h~ Searl tt Zambrano, Danielle NelbercuU und gooU M egan Croston. 1. - SOFT TOUCH SE.AN HIUER I DAILY PILOT Amanda BW1ng of tbe Brulsen deUven in Tuesday's Padfic Coast Bobby Sox game at Bonita Creek Park against the Teal. COSTA ·MESA AMERICAN UTILE LEAGUE Tigers nip Cards •Shafer's game-wmning hit in sixth inning lifts the Tigers to a 3-2 victory over the Red Birds. COSTA MESA -Once again, the Costa Mesd Amenc.in LltUe League Major D1vis1on Tigers received i.omc ldle-mrung magic lo pull out a win. Scott Shafer's RBI Jut in the bottom of the sixth umi.ng Lilted the Tiger'! to a 3·2 win over the CM National League Cardinals. Shafer, who pitched d scoreless sucth mrung to receive the win, drove in Scott Surdyka for the tiebrealong run. Surdyka pitched hve strong innings, while Cody Spoulos and Andrew MJllan each added a key hit and stellar defense. Other key Tigcr pcrformdllces came from Jason Schroeder, Adam Gardner, Chris Rodriguez, Alex Moralez and Steven HamasakJ. The Cardmals were l<>d by strong pitching perfonnances by Tom Morley and Evan Van Geem, who combined for eight strikeouts. Van Geem also had two tuts for the Cards. • In CMALL T-ball action For the DevU Rays. in their matchup with the Angels, Connor Sage, his d two-run double, whHP Jonathon Jen.klnl mad<> two strong defensive plays and drove in four runs to be narnL>d pldyer or the game. Steven Choo also mdde 8 key delcns1vp play for the D-Rays. . The Angels were led by pitcher Tyler McLuckey, ChrlsUan Cockerell and Ethan Haws. BOBBY SOX RP-d Rag<? raJHes for 7 ·6 win over the Babes TIH• R(•d Rdgt> rdlh<"d from a slx·run dehol to post a 7-6 win over the Bob s in llluo Suturduy in Padllc COdst Bobby Sox Girl D1V'ls1on 11 oclion. Th Rage's orrense was sparked hy Rene Mycom'• double and Elena Redetsbelmer's homo run. Outstttnding de.fen Ive plays came lrom Kate Baldonl, Lauren ToUa, Katy Bek.ken, Annabel Farber, Brook htenon. Adel• Debatr., All Apgar ond Deanne Donato. BUR TING AT THE BAM S<.>e frfdt'ly't i'.'dltmn for mor on th oughty mftM of New· port B uch, Costa M e and C'oront1 d 1 M or. '\. NEWPORT BEACH UTILE LEAGUE RedS edge ·Giants, 7 -6 •Lem.merman's three hits h elp lead the way. NEWPORT BEACH -The Reds broke a 6-6 tie wtlh a bases-loaded walk to defeat the Giants, 7-6, Saturday. in Ne~rt Beach Llttle L;eague Majors Division action. Ryan LannJ scored the winnmg run for the Reds, while Jake Lemmerman and J.P. Gormly combined for hve tuts. Ryan Kent, Tyler Ellis and Andrew Silva each had key hits for the Reds, wlule Brian Burke pitched sue strong inrungs and Erle Mooney made d ruce catch in center field. Nick Taylor led lhe Giants with a single and double, while key hits were provtded by Tommy Hutchison, Kevin Kottke, Danny Moskovtts and Marc Roudanez. MoskoVlls and Phillip Bannan each pitched well for the Giants. In other Majors D1vtS1on actton: • GIANTS 6, B RAVES 2 -Jaffee Kattan's two-run single broke a 2-2 lle dnd gave th~ G1dnts the lead for good over the Braves Pitcher Danny Moskovlts shut down the Braves in the hnal three 111rungs with slX stnkeouts. He dlso had two s111gles and an RBI. w hLle PhllJlp Bannan ddded a single, tnple and one RBI Nick Taylor, Kevin Dearen, Kevin Kottke. Danny Hurst clnd Mark Kanow each helped spark the Giants' offense. • Diamondbacks 5, Dodgers 1 · Pitchers Greg Garte and Aetcher Della Grotta combined for a three-hitter to lecld the Diamondbacks over the Dodgers. Garte, Della Grotta, Garrett Amoroso, Conner Whalen and Cameron Black each had key Juts for the D-Backs, wtule Ford Noe, Chris Rosen and Wyatt Col e each made sohd pldys on defense. The Dodgers were led by the all-around play of Kelsey Chase, Alex Johnston, Lul(e Greiner, Ryan AusUn, Spencer Brown and Alan Hardison. • YANKEES 12, RED Sox 2 - Vinnie SaJnt John had three hits, two runs scored and two RBis to lead the Yankees. Zack Von Berg added four hits, four runs scored and two RB is, while Patrick Marin-Finn came through with a hit and two RBis. Von Berg and Kyle Legnand each pitched weli for the Yanks. For the Red Sox, Granl Gerdau and Alex Matthews each had key hits. In AAA Division action: • TJGEIS 7, It.ED Sox 6 -The Tigcrs with.stood a late- mmng rally to edge the Red Sox on Saturday. Pitchers Steven Manning, Denny Powen and Trevor Jone• beld the Red Sox to only rour nits over hve innings. The Tigers' attack was led by Garrett Meeut, who hit a home run and Austln Mt<MUly, who singled, doubled and drove ln four. Jeue S...,_. was the defensive S14r for the Tigert, robblng a Red Sos hitter from an oxtra·bue hit with a dM.ng snag et ffrlt bue. The Red SOx were led by JWI C51;• ' .... Mall Sllilnberg, Malt WJtuC1er and TnVb Leyton. .J &, • MAluNERS 13, BRAVES 0 - Hunter Adler pitched two sol.Jd mnings and smacked cJ home run dnd d single for hve RBls to ledd the Manners . Cory MacDonald ddded two tuts dnd scored two rum •. whtle Zak Maurer-Erickson, Erle Han.sen. Ph1Up Patterson, MJcbelle Tucker, and Kirk MacDonald edch coUected tuts and scored runs On defense. Ryan Gladych mdde two c,ohd defensive plays for the M's The Brdves were led hit!. from Tyler Haly and David Dalton, whJle the p1tclung was anchored by Danny Baker and Scott Ely. •MARINERS 13, YANKEES 3 · Sean Tokuyama hdd four hits and three runs scorNi<to ledd the Mariners. MJchelJe Zucker pitched two sol.Jd inning~ with four stnkeouts, whLle Tommy Colton. Kirk MacDonald, Ryan Gladych dnd Hunter Adler proV1d<•d off<'n~1vC' punch w1th a combined eight tu~ The Ydnkees wer<' led by Ryan Spitzer, Max Frisbee and Brandon Davenport. • ANGELS 11, DtAMONDBACK.S 4 • Parker Stone, Randell Nelson und Eric Mutzke led the Angels' altclc-h w1lh two Juts each Andrew Mason an<l Conner Bannon each dddecl key ruts, whiJf' Guy Sutherland dnd Taylor Stone each scored runs Other key ~rlonnance'> lor the Angels ca me from Tennyson Mitchell, Alex Sbatnltz, Kolfax Selby dncl Scott Eskew. Bannon, Taylor Stone dnd Parker Stone combined lo pitch effectively for the Angels, whtle Mul7ke dnd Sutherland proV1ded sohd glove work The D1amondbclcks were led by solid offense from Merrel Scott, Kendall Pick, Mason Sayer, Jerry Kazmierczak and Brian YasukochJ. • ANGELS 17, TIGERS 8 · Taylor Stone had three h1Ls, whUe Ertc Mutzke added two ruts lo lead the Angels . Tennyson Mitchell, !Colfax Selby df\d Parker Stone each added d key hH, while pitch- ers Conner Bannon, Parker Stone dnd Guy Sutherland com!Jin<'d to strike out 11 ligers. For lhc ligers, Ausun McCarthy had a two-run double, while Danny Powers, Garr tt Meaut, Ttevor Jones, Joe Booth, Ertc ChebU and Steven Manning each had key hits. • DoooEJtS 9, ANGl!lS 2 • Pitcher MJcbael Bloom struck o\Jt eight over rour inning of w ork to lead the Dodgers past the An9els. J.P. Fleming and ieed Zachman both singled and walked. wh.U Brad Jones a.nd John Doering led the Dodgers defensively. The Ang<'ls wcr led by Kolfu Selby and Alex Schafnltz. • CAa.DINAU 4. ME'J"M 2 • 1'-aillng. 2·0, the Cardlnals rallied wlth a four-run fourth inntng lo pull out lh win. Jake "-lllan hltd an RBI triple to start the rally, while area Wetoberaer and kevtn Tsou each hacf RBJ hits. CuadeG Nlcboleon pitched th1" strong l.nnlngt to earn the V\ctory ;-<' ( Daily Pilot All·STAR HOOPS Whittaker, Hatsushi are South All-Stars • iwo Mustangs picked. Costa Mesa High boys basketball standout Steve Whittaker and girls point guard Nancy Hatsushl were named lo the boys and girls South Orange County All- ' Star basketball teams Wednesday. Whittaker, who ,·avernged nearly 13 points. per. game, helped the Mustangs (17-l O) earn a piece of the Pacific Coast League title, the school's first league title in 41 varsity seasons. Hatsush1 averaged 12.6 points per game as the Mus- tangs ( 16-13) 1 eached the sec- ond round of the CIF South- ern SectJon 01v1s1on Ill-AA playoffs. Mesa boys Coach Bob Ser- ven is the coach of the boys AU-Star squad, whlle Santa Ana Valley's Nicole Quinn leads the g111s All-Star team . South Orc.Ulge County will take on North Orange County April 2B·at Ordnge Coast Col- lege. The girls will play at 5 p.m. foUowed by the boys dt 8. SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY BOYS All-STARS Torin Beeler • Ocean View Chad Bigler · Foothill James Hartman · San Clemente Jason Garey · Un1ver\1ty Jeff Gluger Capistrano Valley Matt Green • El Toro Danny Lambert . Woodbridge Ashkan Nazeri El Toro R.J. Sow · Santa Margarita Adam Tancredi Santa Margarita Peter Vu Los Amigos Steve Whittaker -Costa Mffa SOUTH OftANGE COUNTY GIRLS All-STARS Crystal Davis · Santa Ana Valley Miranda Emde · Marina Kirsten von Tungeln · University Nancy H•tsushl -Costa Mffa Monique Kettler · St. Margaret's Knstln Lynch · Santa Margarrta Kristen Mann · Foothill Elizabeth Mendoza · Century Staci Morita · Irvine Lindsay Peloza Capistrano Valley Kelsi Sousa Woodbridge Carrie Tweddel · El Toro SPORTS HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD SEA VIEW LEAGUE BOYS Newport Harbor 98, LaguM Hiiis 34 100 · 1. Enley (LH). 11.8; 2. Johnson (NH), 11.9; 3. Sprenger (NH), 12.0. 200 · 1. Johnson (NH), 23.3; 2. Kerns (NH), 23.4; 3. Hovsepian (LH), 23.7. 400 · I. Peschelt (NH), S3.S; 2. Fletcher (NH), S4.4; 3. Hovsepian (LH), 55.S. · 800 · 1. Peschelt (NH), 2·0S 1; 2. Negrete (NH), 2 08.9; 3. Gunderman (LH), 2:16.9 1,600 · 1. Urtusuastegu1 (NH), 4:46 3; 2 Santana (NH), 4:46.3; 3. McMillen (NH). 1':46.4. 3,200 · 1. Santana (NH). 10.01.00, 2 McM1llen (NH). 10:11.7; 3. Urtusuastegur (NH). 10·16 9. 110HH -1. Tupy (NH), 16 1, 2 Moyer (NH). 16 6, 3. Kawashita, (LH) 20.7. 300HH -Moyer (NH). 41 6, 2 Tupy (NH), 42 8, 3 Bass (NH), 46.4. 400 relay -Laguna Hills, 46 2 1.600 relay -Newport Harbor (Moyer, Tupy, Johnson, Peschelt). 3:38.6 HJ • l . PeKhelt (NH), 5· 10, 2 Bass (NH), 5·6, 3. Broom (LH). S-6 U -1. Sprenger (NH), 21-1 'I•, 2 Curtis (NH), 20-0•I•; 3 Woods (LH), 19.711 •. TJ · 1. Woods, (LH) 45-5''1. 2 Curtis (NH), 41·3'/1. 3. Sprenger (NH), 40-11 '11. SP · 1. Peek (LH). 43·4 'I•; 2. D Marshall (NH), 38· 711._ 3. J. Marshall (NH), 37-0l/• OT · 1. D Marshall (NH), 131-10; 2. Fentin (LH). 114-10; 3. J. Marshall (NH). 111·8. PV -1. McQuistan (LH), 10-0 SEAN HlUR I OAlV PllOT Newport Har~r Hlgh's Amy Burlingham (left) leads the way ln the 100 meters. She won ln 13.1, and came back later to win the 200 ln 26.2 as the Sailors deleated ' . visiting Laguna Hills in a· Sea View League meet, 88-48. She was also the anchor on Newport Harbor's winning 400-meter relay team. SEA VIEW LEAGUE GIRLS Newport Harbor 88, Laguna Hills 46 100 -1. Burlingham (NH). 13.1; 2. Ha11elena (LH), 13.7; 3. Smith (LH), 13.8. 200 · 1. Burlingham (NH). 26 2; 2. Vasquez (NH). 27.3; 3. Harrison (NH), 27.4. 400 · 1. Dellasandro (LH), 1:01.6; 2 Vasquez (NH), 1:02.9; 3. Hansen (NH), 1:05.6 800 -1. Steen (NH), 2.21 .8; 2. Scott (LH), 1 28 2. 3. Hagen (LH). 2:36.7. 1,600 1 Steen (NH). 5:35 o. 2. Paul (NH), 5.37 o. 3. Jenkins (LH). 6:04. 1. 3,200 · 1 Steen (NH), 11:59 0, 2 Brown (NH), 12:0S.O; 3 Paul (NH), 12:09.5 lOOIH · 1 Nicholas (LH). 17 7; 2 Day (NH), lB O. 3 Tiffany (NH), lB.5. 3001H · 1 Topalov1c (NH). 49 5. 2 Day (NH), 52 B, 3. Clayton (NH). 53 9 400 relay • Newport Harbor (Vasquez. Ham~n. Topalovrc. Burlingham), 51 5 1,600 relay· Laguna Hills. 4 16.3 HJ • 1 Turner (NH). 4-10, 2 Pratt (LH). 4-8, 3 McOure (NH), 4-6 U · 1 Castillo (NH), 1S·1, 2 Oayton (NH), 14 10. 3 Tiffany (NH), 13·7JI• TJ • 1 Clayton (NH). 32·10'/1; 2. Castillo (NH), 32 7'1" 3. Tiffany (NH), 30-911 •. SP -1 Makakaufaki (LH), 34--41/l, 2. Govaars (NH), 28·6'h; 3 Ross (NH), 28-1 OT · 1. Govaars (NH). 79·9, 2. Allen (NH), 73-7; 3 Oliver (LH). 71 ·6 PV · 1. Miller (LH). 9 6; 2 Lunn (LH), 8-0. 3. Rushing (LH), 8·0. Eagles sweep Costa Mesa Thursday, Morch 29, 2001 83 HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING Sea Kings prevail over Northwood •Boys romp, 103-64; girls breeze, too, 98-74. CORONA DEL MAR -The Corond del MdJ I bgh boys i.Wlffi team imwoved to 4-1 with a 103-64 Pdctfic Coa~t Ledgue win over vis\ting Northwoo9 on Wednesday . Sh~rwin Kim and Matt M yer et1ch po.!>led doubl+> wins for the ~a Kings. Kun won the 200-yard md1v1ductl medley (2:07.54) ·as weU . qs the 100 ,lrePstyle (50 14}, whilt> Myet touched lust m the 200 free (1 52.86) dnd 500 free (~:13 SOJ Other individual winners for CdM included Mdrcelo Pdntu- Lidno (100 breast, 1:08 81) and Chns'> Stret>t (50 free. 22 B'I), Kim, Panluliano, Street and Myer tedJlwd up to wm the 200 medley reldy wtth d time of 1:47 48 Myer a.bo 10111ed Street. Bobby f\..lf.'!>benun dOd John Mon- ey to wm the 200 free relay (1 :3b.50J The 400 free relay team of Kun Monf'y, 1-'dlltuhan<> dnd Jdmcs Strdck placed hrst wtth a 3.181 J In the girls' compellllon. Chnstmd Hewkc> tleathN Ht.1pE'- man, Jdckie McCoy and Bnttney Bowlu'> ol Corond d1•I Mar High cl0< ked d CIF Sou them Sect.Jon-quahlymg hmf' of 1 :45 45 to Wln the 200-yard freP reldy d'> ho'>I C"df\1 df'lf'dtf'd Northwood. 98-74. CdM'!. medley reldy of l<Jm McKdy, MrCo)' Ldurf'n l'C>wt~r<, dnd V1VJdn LldO dropped three seconds off their perv10u<, b •st and qudllfled for CIF in 1.56.66. but hm:.hPd '>l'n•nd to North wood\ fd<,t I .55 70 relay P<JW<•1s (Sb 11 LO the 100 free!.tyle) dnd I IP\>\ k•• 1'2~ ~3 rn lhe 50 frt><') po~tecl CIF considerauon tllTlP<, C'dM improved lo 2· 1-1, 2-0 tn PCL Estancia boys, girls fall at Laguna Beach LAGUNA BEACI ~ -ThP EstdOC'ld Hrqh hoyc, swUTl tcdOI drnpp<>cl d 108-50 Panhc CocJ .. t Lt!dffU(' df'n'>lon to host L.HJU- nd Bet1ch WednPSddy aftPmoon. <IP-.p1te VJOJ(• 11nprnving 1un1~<1 for Edgles' swimmers Frdnk Gdmboa unprovpd ru-. pN .. ()ndl-l1c'>t t1mP In thP 200- ydrd 1nd1v1dudl medley b} uvt>r nme we onch with d '-l'C ond- pldc f' llmP ol 2·2b 55 lJdv1d Stlva's second·pldCP llnw or 1 17 40 U1the100 hn•rtst- !.trokP ts ht'> new laste~t timP Kn'> I fdrtweU'r; 1 20 88 tn the l 00 bdCk'>lrok(> WdS .il<,o t1 '1wr- sondl·hf''>I for the Eagles Hf· hni'>hf>d th1rrJ in thr• ewnt E'>ldnnc1 '<, lonP win went to 0dvc TPtXE'lrd in the 100 hulll•r· nr 11 12 571 In the girls' rompc•t1\lon. E'>ldOC"ld droppNI d Ub-·12 P.H:1hc C'ott'>t Let.19uc> dects1on. Jc-nml<•r Cdss1ty was th<> Edqle!.' lcinP wmnl'r c;hP took ltr'it m thr> 50-yrird frePstyle Wlth a µersondl-hP'>I tlml' of 27 4 Cclss1ly ttlso tedmed up with Somf'r FldhPrty. Bntld P11t1 dnll L<1urc•n Collier in the Edgles' !.ecnnd-pld<t• 400 fw<•'>tyh• rc•ldy tcdm (4:50 3). She dnd r:lrthNty oho JOtn1•cl Awryn Knoll dnd Lucy Rodnguez m lhP WO mcdlry lrdm tor ti th1rcl-plan• t1mf• of 2·2h 5. Costa Mesa boys, girls fall at University IRVINE The Cosld Mesn High qlrl'> S\\IOI ll•cm1 to ... t to ho-.1 Un1veri.1ty, 10h-h2. Wecln~sdrty, m Pdctllr Cod'>l L1 •ruJu1 • u<11on Erm Bdye-. dnd Jody Martmov1ch Pdf'h w11n IWCJ PV••nt'> lu IPtld the• f\1u'>ldngs 11-1 J • Wotta, Phdn, Ry croft lead the way for Estdn cia's first win of the season, 15-8, 15-13, 15-7. ~ii'E~" Sailors prevail over Irvine Bdyf''> won the 50-yard frpe5tylf• 125.hJJ .ind (dnlf• hc1c k \\llh I ct wm m th1• 100 fre11 (55 85) COSTA f'-lESA The EstdJloa 1 hgh ooys voUey-VOLLEYBALL ball team p1ckNf d hne tune to earn its f11Sl WU1 of the sCd'>on. deleatmg crosstown- nvaJ Costd Mt•'>d, 15-8. f5-13, 15-7. Dan Wolttt lt-d the Eagles ( l-4, 1-0 m league) with <;<'V<'n kills, while Don Phan chipped IO '>lX Setter Nick Rycroft paced Estancid's dltack With 21 rJ'>SISI'> "We've been unprovmg each match and it's mc-e to he on the winrung end this time,· Estc1nnd Coach Tracy Heims said. "We Wdnted to set the pace early dfld we wf'rc t1blc to clo that. Any tune you can bt'dl Cosld Mesd, it's dlways exntiny." The Eaul<'s look to make 1t two in a row when they pldy di Laguna Bedch on Friday, begmrung dl 5 30 p.m. The Mu'>langl> (1-4) were led by the strong play of Mike Payne and Carlos Jaime Sea Kings rip Woodbridge CO~ONA DEL MAR -On TENNIS paper, 1t wds a matchup of two of the top teams in Orange County. but on the tenrus courts, 1t was JUSl another day at the office for the Corona del Mar High boys tennis team. The Sea Kings, ranked No. J in CJF Southern Seel.Jon Division V, breezed past visiting Woodbridge (No. 3 in Divi- sion U), 13-5. Brian Morton and Cameron Ball each swept ln singles for the Sea Kings (10-0), while the doubles tectms of Garrett Sny- der and Randy Myers along with Peter Kulmaticki and M1chocl Bean also pro- vided strdight-sel wins. NONUAGUE ~ on MNt 11, WoooeRM>Ga 5 Slnales -Morton (CdM) def. Van Unge. 6-3, chtf. 6ljala. Injury chtfault. def. Le. 6-0; Ball (CdM) won, 6-0, 7·5, 6-0; Sadal (CdM) lost. 1-6, 0-6,won,M . ~ -W~todtwell (CdM) lost to Mtdelson-Norooz1, 0-6, lost to 8ertner·Stlorltr, 2-6, lost t0'1trenne<-GoldbefCJ, S.7, Snyder-/ Myers (CdM) won. 6-3, 6-0, 6-2; Kulmatidcl-8ean (CdM) won. 6-1, 6 3. 6-2 Sailors fall hard to Hawks LAGUNA HlL~ -The IASllAU vlsttlng Newport Harbor High bucball team managed only two hit.a durtng Wednesday' 10-0 Sea View League los. to Laglma Hills. Singles by Cody Ponytho and Jon Vnndenloot were the Jone brtgbl pots for the SaUors (4·6, 1-5 ln league). Pitcher Danit'\ Miltenbergor w nt th distance for the Hawkl (5·6, 3·3). llA VllW UAaUI LMUIM Ha.u 10. -.mn ......._ 0 Ntwpon Herbe>r 000 00 0 2 2 Lac1uM Hlth 212 05 10 ' 0 Wsd and lrlln( Ml~gtr and Hieb. W • Mltt.nblrg«. l · WMd, 1·2. 21 ·Johnson (lH) Hft • Andltfion (U4), Johnton (L.H), CdM sweeps Laguna Beach LAGUNA BEACJ l -VOllEYBAll Three starters m1!.sed pract1re Tuesday. but the Corona del Mar High hoy., volleyl>dll ledm still swept host Laguna Becich. 15-9. 15-4, 15-0. ITT a Pdclf1r Codst League opener Wednesddy CdM's 6-foot-3 senior Bndn Gal- lagher led with 1 b ktlls, lhreP blocks and five digs. Senior Charlie Alshuler record- ed 15 luJJs, four blocks dnd five digs for the Sea KU1gs (2-2. 1-0 in ledyuP), whlle senior Gdrrett MackJm hdd 12 kills dnd three block.'>. ·w e hdd only eight guy'> dl pracllce (Tuesday1." CdM Coach Steve Conu said. "Pldytng on the road Wlth some inJuries that we're dedhng . this IS a good win." CdM 1uruor John Grocl, who tweaked h1s ankie m Tuesday's practJcP, man- aged Lo hmsh with 10 lulls and five dJgs. Senior Pal Flynn turned Ill 59 assists. three ace!..dnd mne ctigs. Corona del Mar returns to PCL dctJon Friday when 1t hosts Northwood Laguna Beach fell to 2-6 overall, 0-1 in league. Mesa's com eback denied COSTA MESA -The SOFTBALL Costa Mesa High softbdll team rallied late, but fell, 7-6, to visiting Capistrano Valley Christian in a non- league game Wednesday. Mesa falls to 5-5-1 overall. Mesa's Cassandra John, called up from the junior varsity, Smafked a three- run homer with no outs in the bottom of the seventh and pulled the Mustangs lo within one, but, they would get no clos- e~ - Mesa was also done in by 10 errors. NOMIACMll ~ VllUSY ~ 7, c.c.a Ma.A & C'po Valley Christian 300 022 O • 7 8 2 Costa Mba 1110003 ·61010 Androos and Falt. Lindsay. Aenlsh (7) •nd Watkins. W .Androus l -Un~y. S-S-1 38 -Fait (CVO. HR -Andr()Uj (CVO. John (CM) Eagles roll past Northwood IRVINE -The Estanoa High GOU boys golf team continues to plAy well following Wednesday's 215-237 Pacific Coast League win over North· wood at Oak Crook Golf Club, par 36. . Jason Cassidy and P~to Baker each shot n 4-oVE>r-par 40 to lead the Eagles (6~2, 3-1 in leaguo). Other B1tancto scor included Greg RaUJCh (42), Nick Ruzo (4S) and Ryan Brown (48). Bsta.nda wW wrap up tt'1 18·bol non· lMgue match wlth Chino tod4y et M Verde Country Cub, begtnru.ng et 2:30 p.m TM EaglM bold a 201·207 lead avi r the Cowboys. I SANTA ANA Daniel Kush GOU Jud) Mortlnov1ch won both thP 200 uHl1rnluc1J nlt'dlt•} led dU golfers Wlth a 2-over-pdr (2 21 19) c1nd the 500 free (5·34 721 38 to lE'ad the Newport I lctrbor I ugh I \\endy ?>.lart.Jnov1ch touched th~ v\·dlJ hr-.f 1n th11 100 hrP<l'>l- boys 90U team to a 205-211 Sed Vie"" !.trokt• 11 11 h1J She tedmed up w1th Bdw-. Jod\' \.1drll01t\:ich Ledgut' wm over Irvine Wednesday dl 1 dnd Simley Pmq to wm the 200 lwc-reld} 11 4l! 1 hJ the-Sdntd Ana Country Cluh, pdr 16 On the bo}'> side, f'-lesd (0-4 I droppt•cl d 1 l1 2 I d .. ci.,111n tu Miller Akins shot a 40 for thP Sa.do!"> tht> Trc>Jtl.n'> (5-9, 2-3 tn league), while Sedn Whitheld M1kP \Vh1Lmdn pldced second m thl' .WO l'l 12 12 4111 ttr1cl 142), Brent Beebe (421 dnd George look third m the• 100 brt>a~tstrokt· ( 1 118 l.l) ~idnold (4;Jt rounded out lhC' Sdl1of'>' top T<'<1mmct1<• Steven RPyes placf>rl thml ITT lhv lOO tr"" five (2 :rn 91 I Mustangs fall to Artists COSTA MESA -The Co!.ta GOLF Mesa High boys golf tedm lost to Ldgund Beach, 208-222, Wednesday. in Pacific Cod~I League action played at the Costa Mesd Golf & Country Club's Mesa Lindd Course, par 35 Bryce Sheridan was Lhemedabsl Wllh a 3-over-par 38 for the Mustong~ (0-4 in lE>ague) Other Mesd !.corers mclude<l Billy Lund (44). Steve Whittaker (44}. Michael Gardiner (45) and Devon St<'vens 15 I J Bucs put away El Camino COSTA MESA -The VOllEYBAU Orange Coast College men's volleyball team responded to its hrst loss of the season Wlth a 20-25, 25- 20, 25-20, 25-21 mterconference wm over wnting El Carruno Wednesday B.J. L1ghtvoel led wtth 19 ktlls and Rydn Owens hdd 10 for the P1.rates ( t 4-1, 9-l in the Orange Empire Conference). COtlst setter Nick Ptaschinski firushed with 50 assists and Ed Chun had 10 digs. Pirates punish Con1pton COMPTON -The BADMINTON Orange Coast College women's badminton team (4-4) took an 18-3 Victory at Compton Wedne day. OCC's Cynthia nan led the way et No 1 mgles with two 11-0 decisions and two t 1-2 victorie • improving to 1-4· O m smgles compebtlon. Plrat Rana Duszynski, 'nna Nguyen and Knsten 1 lemman won two s10gl 'matches each. Orange Coast in 9-5 vi to~ lRVlNE -The Orange SOmAll COdSt CoUege softball te4JD broke tts 13,game conferenc l08ing streak Wlth a 9-S win over host lrvme Val· ley Wednesday afternoon. The Pirat (6- 15-1, 1-13 in conlerenoo) broke the game open with a seven-run sixth inning. Meredith Miles was 1 tor 3 with bve stolen bases and three rum teoted. She now has 24 stolen buel for the tea10n .----cat 1e11 OU-CWT .. .,_ VM&ft I On1nge c.oe-101 G07 O • 9 10 s !MM Vlllty 002 100 2 • S 10 2 GUflten. ._.. (S) ""' ~ &..-.. end ~ey. W·Guileer\ 1 .. L·~ ... '2. ll · JenMn (OCC). ,,.,.. (OCC). """" (MJ, JI • St'9t (fYC); Contrera HIGH SCHOOL SWIM SUMMARIES PAOFJC COAST 1.EAGUE 90YS COflONA DEL M AR 103, NORTHWOOO 64 200 medley relay · 1 Corona del Mar (Kim, Pantuhano, Street, Myer), 1 47 48 200 free · 1 Myer (CdM). 1 52 86, 2 Strack (CdM) 1 S7 6] 200 IM 1 Kim (CdM), 2·07.S4; 2 Pantuhano (CdM). 2 12 78, 3 Fries (CdM). 2 18 71 SO free · 1 Street (CdM), 22.89, 2. Me\senger (CdM), 24 30, 3 W1ebe-Ba1ley (N), n.t 100 fly · 1 Fomby (N), S7 46, 2 Street (CdM) SS 05, 3 Condict (N), 1·02 46 100 free -1 Kim (CdM), 50 14, 2 Fornby (N), n t , 3. M oney (CdM), >4 02. 500 free · 1 Myer (CdM). 5 13 50. 2 Strack (CdM), 5 21 .35, 3 Lantgen (N), n t 200 free rel•y 1 CdM (Street. Messenger, Money. Myer). 1:36 SO. 100 bade l Pattanas1nth (N). ' 1 00.36, 2 Fries (CdM ), 1·03 88, 3 Condict (N). n t 100 breast 1 Pantuhano (CdM). l 08 81, 2 Englyn (N). n.t. 3 Mann (CdM). I 17 04 400 free rel•y 1 CdM (Kim. Strack, Money. Pantuhano). 3 38 13 PAORC COAST 1.EAGUE GllU.S ~ DEL M..u 98, No«THwooo 74 200 medley rel•Y · 1 Northwood, 1 SS 70, 200 tree 1 Po~n (CdM), 2:05 0, 2 Hapeman (CdM), 2 06.7, 3 Sheetz (CdM). 2 10 6. 200 IM · 1 Grady (N), n t , 2. Taylor (N), n t 3 McKay (CdM), 2 19 40, SO free · l L1c10 (CdM), 25 60, 2 Farson (N), 25 73, 3 Hewko (CdM), 25.93, 100 fly · 1 Farson (N), 59.S; 2 Sutherland (N), 1 04 6, 3 Hendrickson (CdM), 1 05.69, 100 he I Cobb (N). 55 8, 2 Powers (CdM), 56.11. 3 Hapeman (CdM), 57 73, 500 tr.. 1 McKay (CdM), 5 29.46; 2 Sutherland (N). S 33 7, 3. Caldwell (N). 5 SO, 200 free relay · 1 CdM (Hewko. Hapeman. J McCoy and Bowlus), 1 45.95; 100 b.-dc 1 Taylor (N). 59 5, 2 Hewko (CdM), 1 06 26, 3 Liao (CdM). 1:07.25; 100 brNst 1. Cobb (N), 1 10.98, 2 J McCoy (CdM), 1: 11 13, 3. Mendelson (CdM). 1.19 S, 400 fr.. may 1 CdM (McKay, Hapeman. Liao and Powers), 3.59.6. SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING Orange Blossom Invitational: M~raquas shine RIVERSIDE -The Mcraquas Synchroniwd Swmmung Team competed last week(l.nd ttt the Orange Bio '>om lnv11~· Uonal and fared well. thdllks to th\ perfonnanN's of two loc«tl swunmcrs. Allyson Harris of Costa Mesa and Kira N eal of N<>wport Beach helped the 14-15 01V1 ion place first m the hqur • compebUon OthN tedJTl members include Olga hlogolova, Allison Chi o, Lartsa Gorgan and MeU~ lasnJy. Harns and NPdl also helped I.he MNaqu•1 rlare third in the Team FrC\' Rouun • Hd.JT'i nnd C hico, d..'i a duet, won th Fr Roulin t r th Merequas. TODAY SCHEDULE High Khoo! bo)'I • COtON ct.I ~f •t Costa ~ l pm; Un111eBtty 1t E.sunc:i., )• 1 S p m • Gott HiOf\ tchool boY' • ~ H¥bor "'° P•lm 0eMrrt. .t Deleft WlltowsGC. 1:l0p.m :~ w COfON def Mer, • ""'•°" e.d\ CC. !UO pm.: COiia Mele ~ 1Wtin. M Tultir'I ~ GC. 2 p lft. DllPSU 84 Thursdoy, Moteh 29, 2001 SPORTS Doily Pilot GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 only.• "Play will be morutored for peed of play. U you are unable to play well, at lea t play fa'il 1snd loose.• tongue 1n chef'k, of course. Palmer and Bast· wood are Involved with Pebble Beach ownership, aJong with the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games chairman and former baseball commissioner Peter Uebem>th. "Rabbit excrement is to be considered a (possibly the ultimate) nAtural hazard and is a movable obstrucbon. • • Every bole ll a par·2, but trying to break lhe 18-hole course record (19) is cWficult with the subtle turtlebacks around tho holes and various slopmg fedlures. Ueberroth and h1s brother, John, built the new 72-yard pulling green for their employee!>, guests and chents. The flag on the green's ninth hole was the same one used at this year's AT&T National Pro-Am at l;'ebble Beach on No. 18. According to one rule, •All yardages are confidential.• Ueberroth, a Big Canyon Country CJub membet. came home with the Pebble Beach nag to represent the finishing hole ctl lhf! Royal & Ancient Ambassadors Goll Club, established 2001, wttjch, of course, "isn't very ancient: McGee said member can keep their putter on display in the f fall of Fame room with . Palmer's.and Eac;twood's. "When (Palmer and Eastwood) are tired of playing Pebble Beach, they can come down here,• M cGee quipped. • on a more serious note, Newpor1 Beach • Country Club Will onco again host a v.s. Open locaJ qua.Ii.lying round. ft will be 18 holes on Mdy 16, the Southern California Goll Assodauon announced . Newport Beach is one of seven Southland courses lo be used during quahlying week (May 14-21) by the SCGA. Ambassadon. lntemat;onaJ executive Jerry McGee said We<lne!>day. · Ueberroth opened the unique, weU-undulated putting green mainly for employees or his company, Ambassadors International, but the "club" tsn't cxdctly senous about business. Simply readmg over the memberslup applJcat.aon fonn is a laugh a second. One or the questions mdudcs ·How mdny bag tags do you have on your golJ bdg?" • lbe seventh annual Tommy Bahama Yet, anybody interested m becoming a member needs onJy five bucks, after deanng the application screerung process. Newport Beach Open for amateurs, professionals and corporate foursomes is ApnJ 23 at Newport Beach. The event benefits the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. The toumdment crowns an amateur New· port Beach o ty champion, although the held ts open to anyone Wlth an SCGA handicap of 12 or lower. ·It's Newport Beach's smallest pnvate golf course,· saJd Lindsey Ueberroth, Peter's niece, who handlei. public relations and promotions. "It's not meant to tw a moneymaker," she added. "It's something for our employees (at Ambassador!> lntemdt1onaJ) .ind clients that come m. It's rcdlly more• tor entertaining, yet it's somewhdt of c1 st>riow, idea that they came up with, dS pc1rt of our office c1nd compdny, (for employee!>) to belong to c1 pnvdte club and do some unique f'vents out here. It'!> more for rnarketmg, mor<> or an entertainment type thing, but we've hdd some fun with 1l" There will be a shotgun 'itart at 9 a.m. for pros and amateurs. Corporate foursomes and other amateurs Wlll IE>e off at 2 p.m. in a shotgun start. The annual Casino Night dnd Putting Contest is April 22 at Sterling BMW in Newport Beach. The 9f.dnd prize in the putting contest i.s $10,000. Detdils: (949) 729·4400. On the AmbdSSddo~ Coll Club '>rnrccard, set up for 18 hole!> ds you rPpcat the nine holes (with different fldgs), there's d 1.Jc;t of rules. Here are some PXC<'rpl!> • The USC lrpjan Football AJumnJ Club annuaJ golf tournament is Friday at Brookside Golf Course 1p Pdsadena. Tom Kelly and Craig Fertig c1rc heeding the program. Registration is 9:30 a m. Among this yedr'1> tournament honorees are Ferllg, the formN USC quarterback, c1nd Marlin McKeever. d member of the Daily Pilot Sports HaJI of Fame. Oetdtls (310) 543-0025. "PropPr golfinq dlt11e requ1t£>d at au limes. T-shirts ancJ cutoff shorts MC proh1b1led for men I ~ MOTtS 11 MUC ~ I MOC WJTaS 11 MUC .ma 11 . ML£ IOllB I NOTICE TO CRE.Dn'ORS OF CHARUEHE MILLS .. eo. Tn.11tor/Settlor~en t SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE CueNo.~517 Notice la hereby Qj\191\ to tt. aedltorl •rid contingent creditorl al the lt>ove-named dec:ederlt. that aN pel'IOlll hiving clliml lg81MI the dec«lent are f'9C!ull'ld to tile them wlih the Superior Co\nt. II 341 The Clty Drive, P 0 Box 141811,0rlnga.Calilorl'lll 112.ee6-15ell, LMnor9lux Ju1bce Center, 9nd maV I oopy 10 ARNOLD MILLS. IS IUCCilSIOI' Co- Tru'*81 ot the ARNOl.O ANO CHARUENE MILLS FAMILY TRUST dalld May 14. 111112. cJo ALPERSTEHll, SIMON, GIWN & SCOTT, LLP. 15780 Ventur11 Boulevlrd. S"11 1520, Enono. CA 111436-3028. ....,..,..., the ~ w .. !he M!llor f'Nld1ng It 109A Grand Canll. Newpolt BNch. Calrlomia 112602. wher"1 the laLer of four rnon1N after Maren 211, 2001 (lhl date ot Iha ht publication ot nob lo aedllors) or, If notice 11 malled or pet10nelly delivered to you, 30 days after the date tin notice ,, malled ()( perlOr\llly dehvet'ld to you A claim form may be obtained from the court c::letlt For your pnMction, you .,. enoou'9ged to Ille yo.1< dltm by cel1lfled maM, with return l'IC*PI 1'9QU1&1*1 Oiled Februaly 2!. 2001 ARNOLD MtU.S, SUCCES$0R CO. 'mUSTEE ALPERSTEIN. SIMON, GIWN & SCOTT. LLP ByGLENN M AL.PERSTEIN. Eeq 15Te<I VEHTURA BL VD , STE 1520 ENCINO, CA 111436- 3020 (113) 601-3100 N9wpofl~ Mlal Delly CNe04e23 MIU.S Mat 29.30. ~ 5. 2001 Ftctltlou1 Bu1lnH1 Neme Stetement Tr111 following persona are dOing bua1nesa 11 Mlchul's Sta1nloss Sorv1c1, 1531 S Raitt Sl . #B. Sanla Ana. CA 92704 Michael Peter W11d1g, 1531 S, Aottt St •B, Santa AN, CA 927~ Th11 buslneH is con· ducted by en lndMdu4J Hive you 811rted doing bu11ne11 yet? Yea. 11185 Mic:Nel Peter Wtldlg Tt111 1t1te1Nnt wH tiled !Mlh the County ~ o1 0ranoe County on <>:W2/2001 2001HHt2t Deily P110t Mar 8, 15, ?2. 29, 2001 ThZRS Fletltlou1 8u1lnn1 Name SU.temtnt The 'olloWlnSI Plfeorlt '" doing butinfft .. Flt To Be Huttny, 23412 P~fle Ptttl Or . Sutta 17L. Allto VlejO, CA 9265e Jennttlf LH Matto~. 23412 P.ctflc Ptrtc Or , Suitt I ZL. ANIO Vi.to, CA mse Thll butlnMI .. COtl· !U:led by en lndMcllal Helle >'Oii •larled doing ~ yet? No Jennifet L.. .,._tto• Thie atatemlfll WU In.cl Wt11't the ~I'; OWi! rA Or~ County on 03I02l200 I 2001 ..... 27 Oe~ PllOC Mat \ t &, 22._, 2001 Zi!I Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The foltoW1ng persons are dOing bu5I08SS as Laserhte Medical. 361 Hospital Rd . Ste 528, Newpor1 Beach CA 92663·3521 Elizabeth Pusey M 0 . Inc (CA), 18 Poppy Hiiis Ad . Laguna Ntguel. CA 92677 Th11 business is con· ducted by a eo<pora11()(1 Havo vou slarted doing business yet? Yes. 1011994 Ehzebolh Pusoy, M O Inc Ehzabeth Pusey. Pres· 1dent Thi' s1a1emen1 was l1led with the County Clerll ol Oraf190 County on 03102/2001 2001685H59 Daily Pilot Mar 8. 15. 22, 29, 200 t Tl\804 Flctltlou1 Buslne11 Neme Statement The following persons are doing business as Rtd Hol Kitty 3014 Jeffrey Dr •C. Costa Mesa CA 92626 Kctmanee Grossman, 3014 Jeffrey Or •C. Co51a Mesa CA 92626 Thl5 business 1s con- ducted by en indwldual Have you started doing business yet? No Ketmanee Grossman Thul statement was llled wllh the County Clerll ol Oral\ge County on 0310212001 20018856838 Oa11y P1101 Mar 8, 15, 22. 29. 2001 Th797 Fictitious Buslne11 Name Statement The lollowing persons aro doing bustness as Aamco Transmissions •6604 1745 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa CA 92627 JOATS LlC (CA) 1745. Newport Blvd • Co6la Mesa CA 92627 This buStness 1s con- dueted by l1m1ted Lia· bllily Co Have you staned do•r111 1>u11neu vet? Yts 211/01 JOATS llC John R Paustian Managing Member Th11 atetement wes hied with the County Cterll ol Orange County ()f't 03/02/2001 20018158830 Oe11y P1I01 Mer 8. 15. 221 291 2001 Th798 Flctltlou1 Bu11n .. 1 Name StAltement The lollowrng pereone are do4ng bulllness as SF lnetall&tlon, 2236 Pecihc Ave • tD. Costa Meaa, CA 92627 Soott Ferrett. 2200 Pleffic Ave , #0, Costa Mes., CA 92627 This bulllnns 11 c:oo• ducted by en lndMdual Hive you 1t1rted Clo4ng bu1ln111 yet? YM January 1994 S«>l1 F11retl Th11 11at-• WH filed Wtlh the County Clel1I ol Orange CountY on 03/02/2001 2001HHM2 Oatlh PtlOl Mar 8, 15. 221 I 2001 Th7!9 Fletltlou1 Bu1lne11 Heme StAlterMnt The lollowlng per.one .,. dOlng butlilM8 .. Madlton RM1 Elllle, 41 Charteston Lane, Coto Oe C11a. CA ln379 Jane Margaret Riet1- •rcltor1..i. . 41 ChetlMton 1..11'19, "'°'° 0. Cul, CA 928711 Thia bueineM le oon duclltd by an lndMduel H•v• you •tartaa doing MNM yel? No Jane M•rgaret Rich- FIND an apartment through classlfled ardson This statement was filed wrtl'I the County Clerll ol Orange County on 03/02/2001 20016856843 Daily Pilot Mar 8. 15. 22. 29, 2001 Th800 Fictitious BuslneH Name Statement The lollowinf} person' are domg business as Skin-Kare, 127 E. 18th Stree1, Cos1a Mesa. CA 92627 Karey Hazewinkel, 2643 Weslm1ns1er Place, Cosla Mesa, CA 92827 This business 1s con· ducted by an 1nd1vldual Have you started doing 1>us1ne11 y11? Yes January 2001 Karey Hazew1nllel This statement was Med wnh lhe County Clerk ol Orange County on 03102/2001 20016156881 Oa11y P1101 Mar 8. 15. 22. 29, 2001 Th8Q;! Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 N1me St•tement The following persons are doing business as lighthouse Financial Services 17011 Bea eh Blvd.. Sune 900, Hunt- ing1on Beac:ti. CA 92647 Danrel G Cruz. Jr 435 Fair Onve. •203. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 This buslner.s Is con· dueled by an rndlvldual Have you started doing business yet? Yes. 611998 °rai::~el ~at~~e~t was hied Wilh the County Clerk ol Orange County on 03/02J200 I 200111156855 Daily Pilot Mar 8. 15. 22, 29, 2001 Th80! Flctltloua BuslneH Name Statement The fOllow1nsi P9flOOS are doing businels as National JunlOf Pass· 1ng league 302 N Tust.n Ave . Santa Ana CA 92705 World Brothlfs lnveS1- ments (CA). 302 N Tustin Ave .• Sanla Ma. Ca 92705 Thrs buSlness is con- dllcted by a OOfPOf•tlon Have you 111rted doing bu8inots yet? No WO(ld Brothers Invest· ments Rob Luslt. Prelfdent This sta1ement WBI filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on 03/02/2001 20018858880 Dally Pilot Mar. 8, 15, 22. gj, 2001 Th892 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name St.tement Thi IOllowing pel'IOOI are doing buslnlN .. le Petite Ambience, 4111 E. 171h St , Sutt• 204, Coeta Meae. CA 92627 Laura G•nieva 01v1101.1._ 1011 Shell Orlv•. ::.an Clemente, CA 92672 Thia buslneu It oon· duc:Wd by an lndMdufll Have you 11erted dolnO ~ yll1 No [au11 Genteva OavJIOI Thia llalllMnl wH filed Witt\ th9 County C1etk o1 0ranoe CountY on o:Y02/2001 2001H5tt40 O•lly Piiot Mir. ~ 16, 22Ji, 2001 !!!790 Ftctltloul BualMte Name 818111ment The lolio'lrinO P8l.ont .,. doll'O ~ u . M•c TOOlt, 10941 f~ SI . Anehalm, CA 92804 Stev1n Andrew Pow- er1, 10941 Enclry 81, Anel1elm, CA t2I04 TNt bo11ne1a It oon· <luded "V en lnclMdUal Have you 1t1rted ~ ....... ~ No 8livefl Mdf... Pow- "' Th• statement was flied Wtth the County Clerk ol Orange County on 03/02/2001 2001H56832 Daily Pilot Mer 8. 15. 221 29, 2001 Th79t Flctltlou1 Buslne11 Name Statement The lollowtr111 persons are dOlng business as A • A International. 124 l E Oyer Ad . Ste 110, Santa Ana. CA 92705 Oonle & Trina Andry, 21 Bodego Bay. Corona del Mar, CA 92625 This business .. con- ducted by husband and Wiii Have you 1tar11d dotng buslne11 yet? Yes. March 1998 Trine Y NwJry This statemenl was filed w1lh the Coun1y Clerk ol Orange County on 03/02/2001 2001H56125 Oa1l~P1lot Mar 8, 15 22. 29()1 Th794 Flc11tlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement Tile fOllowrng persons are doing buSlfl8$S IS lnnoveltvo Funding Group. 1200 Quail St 1140 Newp0rt Beech CA 92660 Bondc:orp Realty Group. Inc (CA). 1200 Ouarl St • 1140, Newport Beaell, CA 92660 Thi• business 1& eon· ducted by a corporatton Hove you started doing business yet? Yes, 02101/01 Bondc:orp Realty Group, Inc Bryan Bond. Presrdlf'lt This slatement was hied with the County Cltttl ol Orange County ()f't 03/02/2001 200tH51123 Daily Pilot Mer 8, 15. 22. 29. 2001 Th792 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnes1 Heme Statement The following pertot1s are doing buSlf'l8SI as. P1c:.ric TrantJt Mobile Stgnrng Servtc:e, 19 Fuente, ~ncho Sanra Margenta. CA 92688 Pacific: Title Mortgage Corp (CA). 1525 MeN Verde Orrve, • 115, Cotta Mesa CA 112626 Thie bu9'nees .. con· ducted by I corporation Have you atarttd doing bua1n1u yet? Yes, 11196, Aug 19 Pecmc Title Mortgage Corp Patrick T Moren. Prealdtnl Thia at1t1mtnt was flied with the County CkHll o1 Orange County on 03l02/200 t 20018151124 Oa1~ Piiot Mar 8. I!!, n. l2, 2001 Tb793 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnn1 Nam. Statement The lollowtng peflOl'll .,. doing~ u WabS.OtatlOr\l, 1857 Iowa St , Coeta Mffa, CA 92826 Laura Mrchelle W~. 1857 lo.w• St . Colla MIN. CA 92e29 Thit butmtM Is ain> OUClad by 11'1 ~ Have you 1tan1d ~ buttneea ytl? No l.aur11 Mtehelle Weber Thlt •tattmenl WN 114td with the COuftty ~~County 20011117111 Dally PUOI Mar 8, 16. 12.b. 2001 lbf15 Acttttoue •uetnen ........... ment The '°"°'"'"" p.f.,. .,. dOWIO bveiiHI .. S.t>elfootn S.IH I ~. 29 CoYen> try, Newpol1 Beed!, CA eHeo Icon Howefd KleM. n eowntrv. Newpor1 Beem, CA 92880 Thll ~ 11 con CMlled ~WI~ H•v• you ' •••rte4 doing bu1lness yet? Yee. 2/12/01 Scott Howard KlaH This llatement was hied with the County Clerll ol Orange County on 03108/2001 20018857112 Daily Pilot Mar 8. 15. 221 291 2001 Th814 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement Tile follow1'1j1 persons are doing business as: Putcision Multi Sur· face Sealing Services, 1372 Garland Ave • T ust1n. CA 92790 Larry Dawson 1372 Garland Ave . Tusltn. CA 92780 Klmberty Adams, 1372 Galland Ave . Tusltn. CA 92780 This business is con- ducted by a general panner1h1p tiave you started dOlng business ye1? No Larry Oawsoo Tin &tatemenl was filed with the County Clerll ol Orange County Of't 03I06l200 I 200188571a1 Dart~ Prlot Mer 8. 15. 221 ~. 2901 Th813 FlctlUou• Bualnesa Name StAltement The following persons are doing bu!llOO&S as Crosser Yachts, t21 Agate Ava . Balboa Is- land. CA 92662 David M Stone. 121 Agata Ave.. Balboa Is· land, CA 92662 ThiS business ts con- ducted by an lndtvklual Have you star1ed dotng business yet? Yes, 1/1/00 David M Slone This s1atem1nt was lil&d with lhe County Clerll of Or111ge County on 03/06/2001 1001eas11n oao~P11ot Mar e. 15. 22, I 2QQ1 Jh812 Flc:tltlou1 Bu1lne11 Neme StAltement The lollowlog persons ere doing ~· as S1ngi. Sooroe Teem, 118 Agate Avenue. Balboe 1s11nd, CA 112862 Julie Anne Dolton, 118 Ag1te Avenue. Balboa l1l1nd. CA 92882 Th1 bu11nen 11 ooo- ducted by• lfl lndMOual Have you started dolnQ ~ yCC? No Jvile Anne Ootaon Thia atellm•nt was tiled with the County Cleltl of Orange Coun4y on 03r'0612001 2001885710 D•ll~Pllot Mar 8. 15, 22. ~. 2091 Thl!99 Flctltlou• Bu1lne11 Neme St.tement The folloWln!J P8flOf\I .,. doing bueineM ... Zec:il of all Tradn Con11ruction, 2438 Col· '-ae Or • Coela MeN CA 112828 Brandl Brown Ao- manak, 2438 ColleQe Or , C:O.ta MeH, CA 12828 Thia bulln.N II oon- duc:Wd by en lndMdll"1I Have you 1tar1ed doing butln811 yet? v ... 2000 Bl9ndl Brown Ao· man•k fhll llattmenl WU Iii.cl With tht County Cler1I rA Orl11J8 County on 03/08l200t 2001Ml1114 011~Pllof Mar 8, 16, 221~1 2001 nq FlcWout lutfntt• ...,,. l1lltlment Tile fotlowlng IHff•ona .,. d<*lg "'*'*' Ill: (l!lll'PflM PaMlta. 129 Apt 8 a... ..... Colla Meel. CA m27 Nelm Jo .. pl'I F9fllU'Ofl.1... 1~ Ml W 8altio9 DIYo • NeWl)Oft 8eecn CA me:> AMon OulCln l\letaon. 12el+p Blwtta ...... C.-. ,..._ CA e27 HUNT,ER CONTINUED FROM 81 hits and foW' RBis in a loss to Maler Dei (March 19) and a PCL tie against two-time defending league champion University (April 20). "Last year, I was mad at Kirk, because I was playing the outfield instead of catching," Hunter said. "Kirk knew that and tried to break me of th~t. This year, I made a promise to mysell before the season that 1 was going to be all about the team.· Bauermeister would hate "ln the past. I swung at il lot of bad pitches and hit u lot of weak ground bdUs, • Hunter, a right·handed hitter, said. •And I'm trymq to go to r\Qht field much more. Even when I make d mistake, when I'm Lrymg lo go lhe opposite Wdy, I've been crushing the ball.· Hunter also attributes hie, hitting success to an improved ouUook. •1 have a lot of confidence in myseU this year,~ he said. • Boforc, I would come up hoping to . get a tut. Now, I go up ttll<I expect to hJ t. • to think where lhe Mustangs (8-1·1, 3·0-1 in league and ranked No. 9 in Orange County in last week's poll) would be without its redheaded leader. In addition to his offensive and dcfens1v<' contributions, Hunter hd~ also become a valued leader. ·1 know guys are looking toward me th1<. year to be a leader," he said, "so I've tned to show them the nght way to do thmgs. I U'>NI to just take hacks in batb.ng prdci.Jce, but now, I try to work on things. And, bemg d leader, I put pressure on myseU to produc<· · "He's done a lot more than we've asked or him,. Bauermeister Sa.Jd. #He's a real complete player and he has been lhe guy who has made ow team go.• Hunter came into this week hitting .611 (11 for 18) with two homers and 15 RBis. He had also thrown out a handful of would-be base stealers, while stealing three bases himsell, to help M esa hold an 18·4 advantage over its opponents in stolen bases. Hunter missed two games earl.Jer thts yt•111, after fouling a baU off his eye, breakmg c1n orbital bone, operung d cut that rcqwrccl stitches and creating a nasty shiner As a junior, he totaled two homers and nine RBis in 71 at-bats. "He's had some weird injuries,· Bauenneister said. "He plays lhe game• -.o hard, he almost puts himself in pos1llo11 to <WI hurt. He almost plays too hard." A second-team AJJ-PCL defens1w lineman last fctll, 1-fonter admHs he I!> llnvPn to succeed . "You never expect anyone to hit .600, but we expected him to hit better lhan .400 this year,• Bauermeister said . "We simplified his swing a little this year and he's really been swinging a hot bat.• Hunter said shilling froi;n d closed to an open stance, as well as unproved patience, have heJped h1m become an qffens1ve force. ·1 come from a long like of athlete!'.," 111· said. "My dad tScoll) Wd~ d grcdl <llhldt• ol Estancia. But I got the short gene l'vt' lltHI l1t scratch and scrape for every lJttJP inch l!I II\ to prove people wrony w hen tht-y <1011 '1 expect me to do WPll • This busmess rs con· ducied by a general partnership Have you star1ed 004flg business yet? No Aaron Ousltn Iverson Thts statement was filed wtth the County Cieri\ ol Orange County on 03I06l2001 20018857181 Daily Pilot Mar 8. 15, 221 29, 2001 Tl\807 Fictitious Bu•lneH Name Statement The fo4lowi"IJ persons are doing business as· M1ulng Link Merkel· Ing, 302 Fernteal Ave , Co•one del Mer. CA 92825 •' Tom L Thompson, 302 Fernleal Ave . Co- rona del Mar. CA 92625 Tl'lls business 1s con- oocted by. an Individual Have you started dowig t>usioess yet? No Toml ~ This s1ateman1 was llltd with the County Cterll °' Orange County on 03/06/2001 20018'57178 Carly Piiot Mer 8 15. 22. 29. 2901 Th810 Fictitious Bu11n .. 1 Name Statement The f01low1ng persons are doing busJne&s as· "Happy Little Hofses· 20260 Cypress St • Newport Beec:h. CA 92660 Bernadette Katharrn1 Al•. 8 Grass Valley IMno, CA 92602 This busrnoss is con· ducted by en Individual Have you stened dowig bvslne86 yel? No Bernadette Katherina All This stetament was filed with lhe' County Clerk of Orange County on 03/06/2001 20011857179 Dady P1lol Mar 8. 15. 221 29. 2001 Th8J 1 Flctltiou1 Bualnesa Neme Statement The lollowrng perl00$ are~~as M191fi1n Fin1ncia1, 4500 Campus Orrve, Suite 435, N1wpon Beach, CA 92660 Journey Brennan, 3705 Se.tshore D<rw, Newport BHch CA 92663 N111halre A Sw1111, 3705 Seastiof• Dnve, Newport Beacn. CA 92663 • Adam Chez. 3705 See&hore Onve. New· l>0'1 Beech, CA 92663 Thia bullntSI 19 con- ducted by a oenerel partnerehip Have you started doing bullnl9' ye!? No Journey Bremen This 1taltment waa filed with th• County CMtk rA Onlnga Coonty on O::w912001 200Hll57HO O.ity Ptlol Mar 15 22. 29. /.pr. 5, 20Ql Th810 Fletltk>u1 8u11nee1 Heme Statement Thi ,~ peftont ar• CloinQ bUlinlN .. OJL Fu~1 18682 MacNthur tMVU SUiia 340. Irvine. CA 12812·1207 Mytof F'"-l'IWI, Inc , tMS). 154&!1 San ~emJndo M1Mlon 81 , •305. MiaalOn Hillt. CA 9134!1 Thlt bualneM la con-cMtad by • OOl'j)OrallOn Have you 111r11d ~~ncNo 0.V1d l.UdlnOIM. Viet PraMdent Thie •t•t~ WN fli.cl wlttl the Counly °""' rA °'"'°' CountY Of\ 03i'00f2001 20011187111 0.l!y ~ Met. t5 22 29. HI!· 01 2001 Tho! l SEIL youthOmt through dlulfi.o Flctltlou1 BualneH Neme Statement The fotlowmg pereona ere dowig buslneal es M1lestoo1 Auidentral Mortgage, 18662 MacAnhur Blvd Suite 350. Irvine C A 92612-1207 American Ae11dentral Mortgage, (NV). 3200 BrtstOI 7th Floor, Coe1a Mesa. CA 92626 Thts buslnesa 11 con· docted by e corporal/on Have you Stlrtld doing bua1neu ye1? Yes. 412412000 American Re51dentlal Mortgage Bob W1tllln. Vice President This statemenl wes ltltd with th• County Clerll ol Orange County on 03/09/2001 20018857853 Daily Ptloe Mer 15, 22. 29. !-pr 5, 2001 Th818 Flctltlou1 Business Name Statement The following peisons are doing bulinest .. Sunrock Consul11ng 602 112 e.gonta Ave Cor~ del Mar CA 92625 Conrad Lu11 M1cedo, 602 1/2 Segonia Ave Corona del Mar. CA 112825 Thia bu1in1111 •• con- ducted by an lndlvtdual Have you started doing buStntts yet? No Conrad LUIS Maoedo Thie statement was filed wrth the County Clerlt ol Orange County on 03109/200 t 2001H57855 Dally PrlOI Mar 15. 22, 29, Apr. s, 29()1 Th819 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Stet1ment The lotlowl"IJ persons 118 doing bulinlu IS Puam1n1 Produc· tront. 221 23rd St , Coeta ~. CA 92627 John Bod Hohl, 221 23rd St , Coall Mesa CA 92627 This bultneSI II COil· ducted by lfl 1nd!Ylc1Jel Have you 1t1rted doing bua1n.11 y11? Ye1, Fet> t5, 2001 John Bod Hohl Thll Matement WH ftltd With the County ci.ni of Orange County on 03/09/2001 20016157151 Delly Piiot Mar 15. 22. 22. Apr. S, 2001 Th820 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name SU.tement The tolloWl"SI pertOnl 11r1 doing bulinMI ••· Fototiead Photogrl· pt,y, 837 Cedar Ava , i.-ullerton, CA 112833 Jame1 T MarctleH, 831 Cedar AYe , Full· 8f10n, CA 112833 Ttlla bualneu It con- ducted by an ln6Mdual Have you 1t11rted ~ bu9inMe vet? No James T Marctlnt Thi* 11atemen1 •H Med With the County ~ of Orange Col.rltY on 03I08l'2001 2001H5714e Delly PllOt Mar I S, 22. 29. /ylt. 5. 2091 TMZ! Flctttk>u1 luetneu Name .... *'*" The lollowlng pereont •1e doing~ .. FlatRate0.119" com. 1'8a ~ Cltdt. eo.a MeM, CA 92t2e ManMw Arnold, 1902 Elbt Cltdt, CO.ta Meta. CA 92929 Mtiroo O.nde. 80'4 Cove 8tr!!.,!i.. Coal• Mtel, CA -1 Thie butlM9e la con- ducted by· 1 Of'*•I panntttllfp Havt you 1t•rted ~~J?No Thlt ll&ltement -11'-d lfllfl """ ~ °""' of OnMloe County on 03/UM001 I001Mll'M7 Delly Plat • • 1 n , a. •· o. 200• nc Flctltlou1 Bualness Neme Statement The following persons ere dowig buS1ness as Well!er-Wolf and Assocs , 285 1 Rolling Hills Or . 1154. FuOertoo. CA 92835 Paul Scott Welker 2851 Rolling Hills Or #I 54. Fuller1on, CA 92835 This business 1s con- ducted by an lndtllldual Hevo you starled doing business yet? Yea. Morch 2, 2001 Peul Scott Wall(er This slalement was tiled with the Counry Clerk ol Orange County on 03/09/2001 20018857640 Daily PllOI Mar 15, 22, 29 "Pr 5. 2001 Tt18?3 Flctltlou1 Bu1lneas Name StAltement The follo'Wtng persons ere doing busrnes.s as Archlttc:tural Up- grades. 1751 l W1yne Ave IMne. CA 92614 Thomas Poca 175t 1 Wayne Ave Irvine. CA 92614 This bua.neas is con· ducted by an lndMdual Have you slerled doing buulesa yet? No ThOmes Pnce Thrs statement was filed with the County Cktrk of Orange County on 03/0912001 20016857643 Daily P~ol Mer 15, 22, 29 Apt 5. 2001 ThQ25 Flotltlou1 BualneH Name Statement The lollowlng persons art doing bu61nesS IS. A ) Howda Seat, B ) A Seat FOl' All Seasons, 2714 titlttop Onva, New- port Beach, CA 92660·5404 Roger A McGooegal. 2 7 14 Hitftop Ol1ve. New- po rt Beech, CA 92660·5404 Th11 business 1& con· dueled by an lndMdual Have you 1tart1d doing bu11ne11 ye1? Yee. 11)194 Aoger A. Mc:Gonegal This 11a1emen1 wes flied with the County Cletk ol Orange Coooly on 03/09l200t 20018857145 Oa~ PllOI Mar 15. 22. 29. Aer 5, 2001 Th826 Flctltlou1 8u1lneu Name Statement The following peraon1 are doing bulln9SS ea; '1 °"""' Eit.pr111, 30811 Johnson Ave., Coale MIN, CA 92626 Stavan OeM1r1lco, 3089 John1on Avt .. Cotta MIN, CA 92626 Thi. bullnul It COil· docted by. an lndlYidUal Have you eter1ed doing busineu yet? No Slevan 0.Martlco Thie at•ttmenl WU flied With the Collt'IW ~ of Ort.ngt CountY on 03.W2001 20011157Mt o.»y ~ Mar 15, 22. n. Am 51 2001 1b829 Flcttuoul 8u.tnee1 ....... lt.ettment The ·~ Pet10nt -dail'G ~ti; O•t•w•y2Morocoo, U.C, 2810 PM Newpol1 Or I Newpoft Beed\, CA 82880 Qe.t1w1y2Mor00<:0, Ll.C (CA)br2810 P•l'k Newpott • Newpott 9-di. CA 92980 Thia C>\1"""9 1' eotl-duotiad by. • l.lrl'illtad U.· blMy Co Have you et1rl•d dol119 bullnete yel? v ... JlnMy 2001 Oateway2Morooco, 1.1..c. Amine.,... Pt""*'I Thlt ~ Wiii llted wlf1 "" ~ Clel1': of er.,. CouneY on~1 IOl1tll1'11 ~ ,. Mar. 16. 22, a.&. o. 2001 lbl.11 I Flc1itlou1 BuslneH Name Statement The following per1ons are doing t>ustness as Temptations Salon. 435 E 1711'1 SC •C Costa Mesa CA 92627 James A Gray. 215 B Knox St Costa Mesa CA 92627 MICl\elle V Gray. 215 B Knox St . Costa Mesa CA 92627 This business 1s con· dUClecf by husband and wife Have you stoned doing business yet? Yes, Dec 5 1989 James A. Grey This statement was ltled wrth the County Clerll of Orange County on 03/0912001 20018157635 Daily PllOC Mar 15 22. 29, Apt 5 200 I Th830 Flctl11ous Bu1lne11 Name Statement The lollowinq person• are doing business u Guardian Secretarrel Service 2159 Orange •5 Cos1a Mesa CA 92627 S1epham1 Moore 2159 Orange •5 Costa Mesa CA 92627 Tt11s bus1ne&1 is con· ducted by an rndMdual Have you stened do+ng bus1n1u yet? Yes. t/95 Stephanie Moore This statement wes fried with the Coun1y Clerll o1 Orange County on 03/0912001 20018157834 Oarly P11oi Mar 15, 22, 291 Ap! 5, 20()1 Th6i? Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name Statement The lollow1ng persons are doing business as ES Enrerpoee 2390 Sonoma. lrvrne. CA 92618 Ertk Sven Sorensen 239 Sonom1 Aisle Irvine CA 92618 Tl'los business tS con- ducted by an tndMd\Jel Have you 111rted doono bu5trless yet? No Enii Sven SotltnMfl This 1tatem.m w11 ltted With the County Clerll °' Orange County on 03I09l200' 20011857141 Daily Ptl04 Mar 15, 22. 29. Ao! 5. 2001 Tb832 SELL Fictltlou1 Bualntss Name Statement The 1ouo.,.in9 pe•°"" ere doing busonos~ d' Strtley Enterpr st< 901 St Vincent 1,.. •<e CA 92618 Adam Donald Str 1~, 901 St V1ncen1 "'"nc CA 92618 Thll bu11no5s " C(lr ducted by an lnd•vodu•t Have you sta•t•"l dot"ll busmoH yet> N Adam 0 S111loy Thrs lletemenl .... u tiled wllh the Cow11v Cieri! of OrangP Cou111y ()f't 03109'2001 20016857647 Oaliy Pilot Mar ' 5 29. Af>r 5, 20() I Th8t4 Flctltlou1 Business Name Statement The following P' I are doing buStllfi Budgel Blinds 01 H.il\I tngton Beith ~7 h, n1ngsong Lal" I.! Anaheim CA 92808 Fre<1e11ci.. C T ~not• 587 Evonm9song l~r e Ana.l'let111 CA 92808 Thi$ bus1ne$s •S cor ducted by an ondovldllll Have you 1t.Jrh.<0l doing buStness yet? N Frtdancll C Ta"""' Tt11s s1atemen1 "'"' hied with the Cou11tv Ciarlo. ol Orange Count; on 03/09/2001 20016857&33 Deily Pilot Mar 1 !'> n 29, Ao! 5, ?QQ1 TN!?# Fictitious Business Name Statement The follow1n9 parsons ere doing buslnesa as DR We111prool1no 768 W 20th •B. C~ta Ma111, CA 92627 Duane H Rrcn. 768 w 20th •B. Costa Me<.a CA 92627 This buStntSS IS con duatd by en 1ndrvldua1 Have you started doong bvstneSI yet? No Due~ H Arch This statement wa5 hied with 1he County Clert. o1 Oranoe Coun1y on 03113'2001 200tH51036 Daily Plloc Mar 15 22 29, !om 5, 200• Th!b'W 1111 mmwm I ANICH P•t Anlel'I, paued away fhurtday Mereh 2.2, 2001 In Newport e .. ch. Pre-ctec.111<1 by h111band M•rco, 1urvlvtd by '°"' Peter and Tony and daugh· ltr u... Long Um• member of lrvlne Co .. t C(Xlntry Club. Club Chemplon of Big C1nyon Counlf'Y Club In 1174 end 1175 ,.. F1cttdo~ lu•lnett Name Stat•ment The lollowlng Pef90M are domg bulfness es J J ·, Au10 Salet. no w. 17lh &r-. •e. Coela *8a. CA 92627 .lolge R•yna, 126/15 WNttiet Ave., BrH, CA 92821 Thll buSIO.S$ 11 C:on- ductld by• 90 llldl~ H•v• you s1•rl•d dOlng bu.-ss yel? No JOfge Royna Thia 11atemen1 wn hied wllh the County Clellc of °'llf'OI County 00 03/13l2001 20018858031 Dlllty Piiot Mar 15 22 29. Ao!. 5. 20() I fh835 Fictitious Buaf"-H Name Statement The followlog Ptl'I009 ate doing bnoness u Vanbndt Import E~· poll, 115 41&1, Newport Beech. CA 92663 JallOrl C Vaf\Undt. 115 4111 Newport Beech. CA 92663 Thll bullne$S IS OOl'I· ducted by an 1n<11VK1unl Have you started doing bu11ness yet? Yes, 2115.'01 Jaeon C VanZandt This statement was hied wUh the Coun1y Ctellc of O!ange County on 03/13120ot 20016858035 Dally Pllol Mar 15. 22. 29 Apr 5. 2001 Th§36 Fictitious Buslneaa Name Statement The following person! are domg t>us1ness as A ) Venus Makeup Artistry B I Venus Stu· dlos. 747 Dover Of S11 8, Newport Beach CA 92683 Jennifer · Bueno 125 t 1 Kestrel SI . San D•ego CA 92129 Th•s butiness 1s c:on ducted by an 11'l<Slllldua1 Have you s1artod doing business ye1? No Jennifer Bueno This 51a1emen1 was flle<I wolh lhe Coun1y Cleo.. ol Orange County on 03. 13/200 t 20016858032 Daily Pilot Mar t 5, 22. 29. Apr 5. 200t Th§37 Fictitious Business Name Statement The lotlowtng persons are doing 1>us1ness a~ Coaslnl Cash Flow. 2532 Oupon1 Drive lrvioe CA 926t2 Deanna Mane Moht .. r 2300 Naples Newport Boadl CA 92660 This business 1s con· ducted by on 1n<11\lldual Have you s1ar1od domg business ye1? No Deanoa Monier This sttllement was hied with !he Coonly Cler11 ol O!ange Cooney on 03/t312001 20016858033 Oa1fy Pilot Mar t 5 22 29. Aor 5 200t T1!838 Fictitious Buslneu Name Statement The followr<l() persoos are doong busme&a .ts OFD Commurncalrons 2972 M•n<lanao Orrve. Cos1a MDS& CA 92626 John W Otehl Jr 2972 Mindanao Onve Costa Me-.a CA 92626 This bu«ness is con duc:ted by o1n ll'ldMrual Have vou s1ar1ea domg business ye1? No Jot\n W 010114. Jr This SID!ement was hied with the Counly Cieri< ot Ofange Counly on 0311312001 2001685803• Daily Plk>I Mar t 5. 22 29, ~r 5. 2001 Th§39 Fictitious Business Name Statement The lotlo.,,,109 per~oti. are domg bus•ness as Zachary s Harr De· signs, 1 t 75 Baker St E · 22. Costa MeS4 CA 92626 Roull1 Zechary 3066 HayH Ave Co.ia Mesa CA 92626 Perry Zacnery. 2512 Santa ANI Ave . Unit K. Cosca MIN CA 92627 Tilts bu~ness is con ducted by a generel partnerahrp Have you stanea do1n9 business yet' Ves. 11'211t988 Perry Zachary This 1111emen1 was Med wrlh the Cwnty Cleo.. ot Orange County on 03113/2001 20018851021 Daily Pllol Mar 15. 22. 29, Mr 5. 2001 Th8A9 Fictitious Bu1lneaa Name Statement The following persoo1 ere doing buSlne&tl ea Kymco Mo1011port t592 Moorov•a Ave Newport Beach CA 92663 Janet Mcleod. 151n Monrollla Ave , Newpolt Beach. CA 92663 This bus111en 1s con- ducitd by an lndMdual Have you starred doing ~ yec? No Janet Mc:L•od This 11a1trT*ll wae filed with the County Clari( ot Ora,_ County on 03/13/2001 20011151027 O.lly P1lol Mat 16, 22, 29, Nx 5, 2901 Ib&1\ F1cthlou• Buslneu Name StAltMMnt Ttla lollo~aona ate doing u J M1fler lndustriet 3028 Ooonybtook l.rl Cotta Meae t:ehlomia 92627 • Jesse JoMph Miner 3028 Donnybrook Ln ' Costa Mesa, c.Jlforn1; 92627 Thrs t>Y11nes1 ,. con· duded by an lndividuAI Have you atarted dotng bus1nns yet? No Jesse Joseph Mitter This 1tatement was filed With Iha County Cltrlt ol Orange County on 03/14/200 t ' 200181$1221 Dally PtJol Mar 15, 22. ~. ~r S, ?OQt Th84f Fictitious Bu1llleaa Name Statement The follo.,,,1ng persons 11a dOlog bus1nHs as. Service EMpress, 3400 Avenue of !he Ms, Suite F-409 COila Mesa. CA 92606 Lucia Reynoso. 3400 Avenue ol !he Arts. Suite F-409. Costa Mesa, CA 92606 This busrness is con· ducted by an lndMdual The registrant com· menceo 10 1ransae1 buso· ness unaer lhe fictitious business name or names ~sled above on Ot-08·200t Lucy Reynoso This statemenl wu filed with the County Cler'rt of O!ange County on 031t21200t 200111857896 Dally Pilot Mar 15. 22 29, Aer 5, 2001 Th845 Fictitious Business Name Statement The JolloW1ng persons are domg buS1neas as Golf n terprrses 1777t Cres1moor Ln Hunbnglon Beach CA 92649 Ehlabo!h M Smrth, 17771 Crestmoor Ln . Hunlrngton Beach CA 92649 Ju<Jith M Cella 16873 Btue Waler Ln Hunt· 11191on Beaeh CA 92649 Thrs business •s con· ducted by a general partner5h1p Have you started doing bw.lf\OSS yet? No El12ab4lth M Snvth Thts statement was lllea with 1he Couniy Clerk of Orange County on 03'1&'200t 20016858497 Da•ly P lol Mar 22 29 Apt S. 12 200t Th85~ Fictitious Business Name Statement The following persons are doing Dusi~ as Busch Con1i11uc11on 3176 Pulwnan St • t 02 Costa Mew CA 92626 Busch Corpora11on (NVI 3176 Pullman SI. •t02 Cosca Mesa CA 92626 Thrs buSl"'!SS IS OOl'I· duc1ed by a corporatl0!1 Have you started doing business yet? Ves. Ot t2·99 8uSGt1 Co1pora11on Frank Busch Pres. aen1 This '!element was fried wolh lht> County Cler'rt of Oral'lge County on OJ/ 1 £>1200 t 200168585111 Daily Prlot Mar 22. 29 Apr 5. t2,, 2()01 Th838 Fictitious Buslnesa Name Statemenl The following persons are dOlng bu-ss as Thmk Ink Markeung ana Direct Mail Serv tee<:. 720'1 Sowell West· m1ns1e1. CA 92683 Craig Dic:khoul 7202 Sowell Wes1mrns1er CA 92683 This bus1neu 1s con· aucted by an •ndivodual Have you st&rled doing business yet? No Craig Dic:khout This statement was filed wrth the County Clerk ol Orenge County 00 03t 11> '200 I 20016851512 Daily P110t Mar 22. 29 Apt 5, t2, 2001 Th849 Fictitious Bu1ine1S Name Statement The following persoos are dOlng btlslOOSS as Muxx. 15 Mandarin, Irvine. CA 92604 Amy P11t11ce Sims t5 Mandarin. Irvine CA 92604 This business Is coo· ducted by en 1ndl\AOUal Have you started doing bulineU yet? No Atny Patnoe S.ms Th•• stetement wH Med ""llh lhe Coonty c~o.. o1 Orange County on 03116/2001 20011158514 Oatfy Polol Mar 22 29 Apr 5. 12, 20()1 Th§S<! ·---1. I ~ .......... Name ·~ The lollowt~ ere dolrG bull u Weet tout Ae91ore· llOn. 5&21 Aeeurdl Of • Huntington Beect!. CA 92849 Ak:htrd M•11n, 843 T_, 91 , Coa1a Meu, CA 92627 Thts l>lnlntM ts con- dUded by. an ~ Have you eterled dorng business yet? VH, 3-16-0t Richard Marin Thls staremenl was l~ed with ttla Coonty Clellc of Orange County on 03/16/2001 20011158509 Delly Piiot Mar 22. 29, NM 6, 1?, 2091 Th848 Flctltlou• Bu•IM•' Name. Statement The loflow1ng pftrlOllS are dorng busfneH es E Electronics. 2960 Airway Ave., Suite A t02, Coste M .... CA 92626 EE All Parts Corpe. rehOO (CA). 2960 ~rway Ave . Suttt At02, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 This buaineu 1s con· ducted by e C()(J>OI' auon Have you atarted dotng busineu yet? Vn. :?mo EE Ali Perts Corpo· ra11on Or Abdul W Aljaft, President This statement was hied with Iha County Clerll of Orange Coonty on 03/16/2001 20016158498 Dally Pilot Mar 22. 29. Apr 5. 12, 2001 Th850 Fictitious Buafneas Name Statement The lollowlng persoos a re dOlng business as Wrndsor Weodrrogs. 121 Jade Ave , Balboa 1$1an<I CA 92662 Marianne Nelson McOanrel t 27 Jaae Ave Balboa Island. CA 92662 This buS1ness 11 con- ducted by an Individual Ha11e vou slartea OOinO l>uS.NlSI yet? No Ma11anne McDaniel Thrs slalement was ftled w11h the County Cieri< of Orange County on 0311612001 2001685149 Da~y Piiot Mar 22 29 Apr 5 t2, 200t Th847 Fictitious Business Name Statement The follow1119 persons ere dOlng bustness as Soul 660 W Baker Costa Mesa CA 92626 OetoM Services. In· corporated (NV), 660 W Baker. Costa Mesa CA 92626 Th11 bus1nesa is con· dueled by· a CXll'po(atron Have you started do1n9 business yefl Yes. December 15, 2000 Detox Ser111ces In· corporated Jasper Rowland Pres· !dent This statement was hied wllh lhe County Cieri! ol Ofenge County 00 03116/2001 20016858496 Daily PllOt Mar 22. 29 Apr 5. t2, 200t Th852 Flctllloua Bualness Name Statement The toltowrng persons are doon!I bu9olless es JecqueTrne 1 Boutique. 3440 V11 ()potto t 109, Newport Beach. CA 92662 Kanawah. Inc (CA) ~ Via Oporto New- port Beach. CA 92662 This busmen 11 con· ducted by a corpoieuon Have you Slartea doing business yet? Ves 1990 Kanawatt. Inc Samo Kanewall Sec· rtllry This st1temen1 wes hied w11h the County Cterll ot Orange County on 031 16/200 t 2001H58•9' Daily PllOI Mer 22 29 Mr 5, t2. 2001 Th§46 Fictitious Business Name Statement The tollowing perllOllS are doing bulfness as Redline Design. 1374 Logan. •E Co5ta Mese CA 92627 M11chell C Probert, 288 Palmer. #A, CoGta Mesa CA 92627 Th&I bu11ness 11 con- ducied by' lfl rndMdUll Heve you t1ar1ed doing bus"'8Sll yet? No Mitch Probert This statement wes filed wlth the County Clellc of Orenge County on 03/22/2001 20011151n8 Deity Pllol Mar 22~ Apr 5. 12. 2001 ~ Flctltloua Bualne•• Name StAltement Tho lollowmg plf'IOl'll Fictitious Bualltffa ere dolnQ bulfness as N St I t Belu Oeoor, 15 Ftore. em• • em.n Newport eou1. Calif. The following Plf$00• 9285 7 are doing bullnus •• eee.118 Sue Stein, ts TH Elec:toc:. l060 Flore, Newport Coast, Tulare Of Coata MeM Ceflf 92657 CA 92626 Thll bu-le con-Tonv Henry H1rtt1, ducied by. an lnclMdullll 1080 Tulare Or .. Costa Hev• you aru1ed Meal, CA 92626 Thi1 bUllneu 11 oon-dotng bualneH yel7 duc:tecl ..., 1t1 ~ YN, 311/200 t .,, Cec.lla Stttn Han you 11artecl Thi etelement wet d<>1ng butlneu yll? fled W•th Iha Coun4V v ... Feb 18. 2001 C>r11 al Clfenge County T any Henly Harria on 03/20/200 t F1ctltlo~ Bualn.aa Thie a1atemenl w., 2001MH710 Name Statement filed wnn th• County Dlllfy P1loc Mat 22, 29, The ~1119 p«aona ~~~ Co\#11) Ao! 61 12, i?Ol Jb0.4Q 'Z1~~c:c. 2001M5HH Flcttttow 8ultneea 8 ) Bird In tiovte ~ Dally Pllol Mii 22· 2$, NatM 8~ Fk:dttoua lu .. ,... NaN Stat9ment The lo11oWl09 l*90nl e(f OOlrlQ bulintM U ; Lempoat Plzu/ Backltreet Brewery Ledtfa Rench, 27702 Crown Veli.y Perllwey, •E·1, l..ad9ta Randi. CA 92094 VHlemagna, Inc. ~) 2'1 Gou~ 92e19 Doll9 Canyon. Thia bustneea Is ton· dueled by: a corporation Heve you ttarted doitlQ bullrlHS yel.? No Vdfemagna, Inc OeVid A. ~utolo. Jr , President Th11 ltatement w11 flied with the C9un1y Clef!\ of Orange COunty on 03.'20.'2001 20011151775 Delly Pr6oe Mar 22. 29, Apr 5, t2. 20Qt !h§42 Fictitious Bualneaa Name Statement The following ptBOn1 are dOlng boslnest u Po.rlJvtly You. t•OO Pacific Coast H1Q'1way, Ste •103, HunTlngton Beach Califomla 92648 Timmy Smlnn, 1400 Peclhc: Coast Highway, Ste 103. Huntington Beadl, CA 92648 Thts bullnass 1s con· ducted by. an md1Vldual Ha11a you atarted doing business yet? No Tammy Smtrin This statement was filed wllh !he County Cll,fll of Orange County on 03/20/2001 20018858773 Daily P1lol Mar 22. 29. Ae! S, 12, 20()1 Th§43 Fictitious Bu1lneu Name Statement The following persons ara dotng business as Timothy J FOikers. CPA 2366 Colaate Or , C061a Mesa. CA 92626 Timothy J Folkers 2366 Colgate 011ve,. Costo Mesa. CA 92626' ThtS business Is con· d1JC1ed by an 1ndll/tdlJ8I Have you 11ar1ed aomg business ye!? Ves. 111199 Timothy J Folkers This s1atemen1 was filed with the Coun~ Cter11 of Orange Cou oo'f 03120/2001 20018851785 Daily PlloC Mar 22. 29. Ap! 5, 12, ?QQI Th848 Fictitious Bualnett Name Statement The lotlow1ng per10111 are doong buSlneu es Brown & Assoc1atn. 520t Tasman Of., Hunt· 1ng1on Beach. CA 92649 Steve D Brown. 520 I T.uman Or . Hun11ngton Beacn CA 92649 Mana E Brown. 520t Tasman Or, Huntington Beaoh. CA 92649 This business Is con· ducted by husband end wife Have you llarted 001ng business yet? Vu, 4JOtl01 Sieve 0. Brown This stalemenl was filed wtlh the County Clerk of O!ange Coun1}' on 03/20l2001 • 20016151781 Daily Prlol Mar 22. 29, Apr 51 12, ?Q()l Th851 Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name Statement The following persons are doong busineu u Quest Camp • HB 17742 Beach Bl. •250 Hunllngtoo Beach, CA Linde C Samc:ota. Ph 0 504 Harbor Wooda PL Newport Beech. CA 92660 Th•• business 11 con- ducted by. an 1n<11Vldual Have you 1tar11a doing busrneu y11? V 91 03'l0/200 t Linda .!arncole Th11 statement was llled wrth the County Clerk of Orange County on 03/20/2001 2001615877• Deily Pllol Mer 22, 29 Apr 5, 12, 2QQt TM+' Flctltlou• Bu1lne11 Name Statem.nt The lotloW1ng persons are doo!>g buslnels e.s Sumree, 13045 E Cesa lJnda Lane, Oar· dirt OIOVI. CA ~ Arline Sumida, t 3045 E Cua Linda Lane, Garden Grove, CA 92844 This business 11 con· dUcted by en ~ Heve you alerted domg businus yet? Yes, tO.OO 1\r1me &tmida Th11 statement was llled WIUI the County Clertl of Orenge County on 03l'2Ct'200 t 20011151711 Dairy P1loC Mar 22, 29, ""' 5. 12. 2001 ™19 F1ctltloua Bualneu NerM Statement The I~ pel90nl are doing bu9lfl8iee u Polyurethane Pratt<> tlVI Coalinga, 18366 Oott\ard Street, Hunt. lnQlon Beedl, CA 92848 G.ofge LOIM BalMtt II. eeoo WI/Mir A~. Huntington Beach, CA 928'7 Thia bul'lntN It con· duded bV' .,. lndM!l.-1 Have you etarltd doWig iu.-Y9(? No ~ L BetNtt. II Thi• ltatement wu filed 'wttfl the County Clellc °' Orqe CountV on 03"20l2001 200111U712 DMy Pict Mir 2.2 29 Aor. 5. 12. 2001 iii11 hal>llltatron and Apr 5• 12 20Ql Ttl§St The fol~, ......... Olalilf!Oslle CUntc. C I a1~"""' ,,. ;-Flctlt6oue BuMnM1 8ltlJ Clinic o1 Santa Me. Flctltlou• Bulfneu Shots, 1727 NarM ''*"*" 0 ) 8lrcl ~ ol Orange NefM •~t w <*ff onv.. Ne¥IPO'I The fofb#lr'o PtttoN County, 2524 Norlh The f~ l*90nt e.ed\, CA t2eeo are doing bulineile M Grand Ave I Suit• R, .,.. doing buaif\Ma at MIChHI LIMoN. 323 TH ~. a110 a Santa Ana, CA mo& Patll to ttla Moon, N Jtflerwon AV'I .. Fiii-BetK SI , Unit D, a.Ila Llrry Nemett. 0 V M , I 7200 SttM Me Blvd , lll'IOI\, CA f'J832 Me. CA t2'°' 2528 North Orancl AV'I , Cotti Meea. CA '2$27 Jennifer LIMotll, 323 Tim P Hungeffofd, SUlle " lltlU Ana CA Da.tt9t1 Cllliin.. 291& N ~ Aw., Fua-3710 8 ._ 81 .. UI'* D 92705 lrosd $1, Newport lftOn. CA 82'3:l 8efU ~ ltl10t Thie ~ 11 ooo· IMd\. CA 92993 Tilie bu91r*a le OOflo T'hll le con-cluded by an lncMcMI Thie bu110tM 11 con-du*d bV' i.Jlllend and Mllecl by: #I tnclMIMtl Have you atuled dUaed by '" ~ wll• Have you ttarttd dol119 butlneH yel? Have you 1f1rted Hlvt you 1ta11ed Oo1119 bUeine• Y9t? Yee. 12/30r'l'7 dOlnO ~ Y9(? No doerl9 ~ ywt? No Y ... OM)11200t ~ Hemea, D V M D.Vrtn c.lllJrll ~ L.11MOr11 Tim Hungaftord Thiil flettwnenl -Thie ...._,. ... Thie • ...,,..,. .. Tl!tie • I '*" wM !Md .wt h <:ounty llecl Wiii !tit County ftlecl Wlttl IN ~ fled _.., .. ~ CfM ol °'1inge eoun.y Cllft ol °"""' Countt Oleltt °' OrlflOI County a. " ~ ~ on ~IMOC>t on ~tMOOl on 03f2().'2001 on ~1 ... , ... ,... ..., ..... ,. no1 .... n1 11tt1M1NJ ~ Plat ...., '" a2 0..., Piiat ..., 22. 21, Delly PllOt ..., l2 29, Olly .... ..., ~ ... .. ,., L Mt w ,,. 5, 12, ., DA fM. 0 lZ. IPRI jjt11 Air. ' •&: ., ..Im Ac:cltloue Bualnee.1 NarM ...... "*" The followlnp pereona .,. doing buU'8et .. Slo-# Corning Dey, 19934 Keewlcll Lane. Huntlngton Beech. CA 926411 Ry•n Athley Mein· loth, 19934 KHwlck Lane, Huntington Beech, CA 112648 Thie bu-ii COO-' ducted bV en lfldMduarl Heve you 1tarttd doing bualnete yet? No Rven A. Mclntoeh l'hl• atatemlf'lt wH hied wrth the Co~mly Cle111 of Orenge County on 03/26'200 t 2001U51781 Dally P1lol Mar. 22, <l9, Apr 5, 12, ?QQ1 !1'!845 Fictitious Bu1ln.aa Nern. Statement The lollowinp pereona or• doing bueinns as Conclnn11y . 3905 Mercua Ave , Newport Beach, CA 92663 Paula J Hunter. 3905 Merc:us Ave . Newpo/1 Beech, CA 92663 Thia bullness Is COO· ducted by. en 1n<1111idual Have you startad doing buslnes$ yet? No Paula J Hunter This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Ofange Counly 00 03/20J2001 20016858791 Dally Polol Mar 22, 29, Apr 5, 12. 2001 Th846 Fictitious Bu1lnes• Name Statement Tho following persons are doing busoness as Lease Americe 1161 Huntndge Rd Senta Ana. CA 92705 Thomes Dawson Moine, Ill, t t61 Hunt· rrdga Rd . Senta Ana. CA 92705 Tt11s business 1s c:on· duatd by an !Odtllldual Have you slarted doing bus111ess yet? V es. 312()101 Tom D Milne Thia slltement was Med wrlh the Coonty Clef1I of Orange County on 03.'20<200 I 20016851890 DaHy Pilot Mar 22. 29, Apr 5, 12, 2001 Th853 Fictitious BuslneH Name Statement The following per90fls a re doong bUSlne$5 as Belliu1ma By Ap· pomtment Only 1096 Campanlle. Newpor1 Beach. CA 92660 L1lrana L Botta t096 Campanile Newport Beach. CA 92660 Sherry A Weiner. 3067 Rivoli Newport Beech. CA 92660 This buStness 1s con· duc1ed by a general partnership Have you ·s1erted doing business yet? No l.Jllana L Bona This s1atemen1 was hied wilh the County Clellc d Ofange Couniy on 03/20l200 t 20016858790 D111y Pllol Mar. 22. 29. Apr 5, 12, 200t 1Th855 Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name Statement The lollow1"11 persons are doing buSln8$8 as RetirtSmart, 851 Domingo Or •34. New· port Beach Calrlom1a 92660 Gregory W Mc:Closkey 85t Ooml· ngo Dr , •34. Newport Beach, Cahlom1a 92660 Th11 bvSlness rs con· ducted by an 1nd!Vldual Have you started doing buSlneSs yet? No Gregory W MoCloskey Thrs stalement wu hied with the Coun1y Cler'rt of Orange County on 03/'20l200 t dcl.ln9 bullneu vet? No ()j Merle, Lid. DI Marie, Pr~t Thie 1ta1ement wa• hied with the County atlk oc 0r&ng9 Coonly oo <XW31200t 20011159251 Deily Pitoi Mar 29, Apr. 5, t2. 19. 2001 Th859 Ftct1t1ou1 Bi.tslneae Name StaterMnt The lollowtng pel'IOnS are doing buslnne es Coul Publlahing, 34 19 Vie l.Jdo, N9wpQ(t Beach, CA 92l563 Anlhony W1ll1am Wrath, 2 t 8 Crystal Ave Belboa t111nd, CA 92662 This business Is con. dueled by an Individual Hive you started doing buslotll yet? No Anthony W Wrath This Sllltmlf'll WIS hied with tho Coonty c1e11c of Orenge c~ on 0312312001 20011159259 Dally Piiot Mar 29. A.pt 5 t21 19, 200t Th86Q Fictitious Bualnesa Name Statement The lollowlng persons are doing bullness as A I Vision Quest Coeching, B I Vrs1on Ouett Coec:h, 263 Hanover Drive, Cosla Mesa. CA 92626 Clifford Ray Vont1ng 263 Hanover Drive Cosla MMI. CA 92626 Thia business 15 con- duc1ed by en 11'1dMdu81 Hav~ • ycu stalled doing f'blli1ness yet? No Cllfl6rd Ray Vontrng Thts statement was Med with the Coun!y Cter'rt ol Orange Coun1y 00 03/2312()(1 t 20016859261 Dally Prtol M11r 29, Apr 5, 12, t9, 200t Th86t Fictitious Business Name Statement The foUowrng persons are doing busmess as RMM Productions t9934 Kesw1c:k Lane Hun1Jng100 Beach CA 92646 Ryan Ashley Mein· 1osh t 9934 Keswick lane. Hun11nglon Be11ch. CA 92646 This businus ts con· ducted by an 1fld11/ldual Have you r.1ar1ed aorng business yet? Yes. 2/t/01 Ryan A Mcintosh 'This statoment was filed wolh the County Cleo.. ot O!enge County on 031231200t 20016859262 Daily Pilot Mar 29. Apr 5. 12, 19, 2001 Th862 Fictitious B usiness Name Statement The following persons are doing bus.ll9$5 as So Cal Angels Baseball Club 1006 Poppy Cir Cos1a Mesa CA 92626 Regina E W1lhams 1006 Poppy C" Costa Mesa CA 92626 This business 1s con· ducted by en tndMduaJ Have you s1ar1ad do111g business yet? Yes. 6/2000 Regma E Williams This statement was hied wilh the County Clerk of Orange County 00 031231200 t 20018859263 Daily Prlol Mar 29, Apr 5, t2, 19, 200t Th863 Flclitlou1 Bualne11 Name Statement The followlng persons are doong t>usmess es Pacific Whey Cale Bakery & Coffee Co 2622 San M191Jel New- port Beach CA 92660 Gina M De Michael 21>22 San Miguel, New· port Beach. CA 92660 Jan M Salvato 2622 San . Miguel Newport BeaCh CA 92660 20016158837 Dally Pilot Mar 22. 29 Ap! 5, t2, 2001 ™56 Ross H Satva!o. 2622 San Miguel, Newport Fictitious Bu1lneaa Beach. CA 92660 Name Statement This buaineu is con· The lolloMng persons d\lc1ed by 1 general are doing bustness es partnerS111p Co• Design S1ua10 Have you siantd 13t3 W Memory Lane, dom9 business yel? 1602 Santa Ana. Calo· Ves. 12/95 fom;a 92706 Gma M De Michael AoOen Lee Cox, 13t3 This 1t1temen1 was W Memory Lane •602 llled with the County Santa Ana. Caifornia Cleft. of Orange Counly Th11 bu11nen 1s con· oo 031231200t dueled by an 1~1 20016859287 Heve you started Delly Piiot Mat 29. Apr doing bu11ness yet? 5. 12, 19, 20()1 Th8§:4 Yes, 511Slt978 Robert LM Cox Flctltlou1 Buslne11 Th11 11atement wu Name Statement foled wllh !he County The foflow1ng persons Cklr11 ot Orange County ere doing busmes8 as· on 021231200t Hert and Assoc1a1&1, 20019858100 20122 Senta Ana Ave. Dally Piiot Mar 22, 29 4C Santa AN Htlghla, Ni! 5. 12. 20()1 Th857 CA 92707 NOTICE Lynene June Templtn. 20t22 Sen!AI AM Ave INVmHG BIDS 4C, Sante Ant Heights. '\The Orange County CA 92707 ~atlon 0111nct of Or· This bu11ne11 11 oon· Inge COunty I Cell1omle, ducted by Ill indMduel wlf r-IMled 8ldt Have you started ~ T!Mtdey, ~ 17, d0tng bu1111eu yet? 2001, 11:00 e,m. Bids VM. 3/t2/01 mutt be reoelved at lhe Lynette June Tamplon Distl1c1'e Admlniltralion this 11atement waa Lobby or Purchasing hied With lht County OMelon Olflce, by 11'9 Cltnl ol Or-r,,........, dell Ind lllM her .. n 00 0312312ci01 ~-, ebov9 Ht f0f1tl, 11)84.C 2001US92H Ellie Avtf\119, Foun11ln o.rry Ptk>I Mat 2$, Apl Valley, Cellfornl•. 5, 12, 19, 2901 Ih065 92708·7018 """CHASE °' Flctltloua lutlneA CAUSTIC IOOA u--s• ........ -IOLUTIOH ,_..,,. ,_......,,\ I PICIFICATION The toao..ing persons NO. C.150 are dolrlg ~ M Sffled bids mull be Meecal ~. 537 tubfnlttt<I on the fonn NeWflOfl Ctr, '112• Nft' ~ by tht Oittr1ct poll Beecl\, CA 92eeo In IOOO<dtnoe ~ II Alex Wodc:h11. 537 PfOvillonl of e. ~ N•wc>Of1 Ctr 1112 Cll'Onl $pedfleall0nt, ~::I:' e..cn, CA Bid bleMt. .no fulfler Th4t ~ It 000- lnlormatlon mty be ob-duded by: In lncJVldUel talNd II tilt llbOvt Id· Have you a11rted tm· ~ dolt19 Dv .. Mlt Y•I? • PW!lh c"* ·Newpon v:..~~1 oeac • otla Meu Thie ulelMnl ..,,. o.iey Pllo4 Merdl 29. llMd wlttl the County 2001 JH050 ~ ~°'*r OounlY PlctlMoue ..... ..., .... ,. ......... , .. ,.. CWy ... ..., 21 •• .!":a.;;=-=:" A· 12. II. &QQI D*Z DI erle Home flctmoue 9'111,.... ~. tOM INtrll NllM .......... Avenite..i. Hewpofl The lollowlr1a PlflON leldl. ""' ..., .,.. doillll ~ -DI MMI Lid.~· G alle Tele• 1 OU Cenff• , ccMn~ltlOfte Co ~ DI 1_,. ~r-1 Ol.e °'. THI lMlneea 11 ~ te.ft. CA ..... llr:aoap .... 1t Haff ~ ........ .,......, Dentn Belle. IOll 1 Guse Or Hunt• T rustH lnalon 6"dl. CA 92&46 Thot llatem_,. wat 'Thie bualneu 11 corto f~ed with the County dueiltd by 1t1 lndivwai Cltrll of Orange Counly Have you ater1td on 031231200t doing bu11neaa ye!? 2001U592M v~ "a~~ r.ft ~ =• 29n;g Thi• stalemtnl wu flied with tne County Flctltloua lu•IMH Ctellc o( Or-.nge County N8ft~ Statement on 03/23/2001 The followlng pereona 200111592'4 .,. dOrt'9 ~ .. Daily Pilot Mer 29 Apt Medk:el Psychology 5, 12, 19, 20()! • Th8§8 AHOCllttl, $0t Nor1h T Ullin Ave . SUl!t 307. Fictitious Business Senta Ana, CA 92705 Name Statement Oevld Eng11rom The following pet&Ons PH D , 1501 Super'IOI ere doing ~s as Ave , Suite 202, New· Coas1a1 Funeral poll Betctl. CA 92663 SelVICI. 11801 Cerdonal Steplwn K Marcus C11cle, •C. Oerdan PH D , 110 I Dove Grove, CA 92843 S1ree1. Newpon Beech. Sodr'ley Phl~1p Hunt t:A 92660 106 Monlt Vista IMnl This buainess 11 oon- CA 92602·2003 ducted by a generel This business 11 con-pettnersh.p ducted by an 1ndMdual Heve you started Have you started ~ t>usmess yet? No doong buSlnOss yel? No D1\l\d Engstrom, PH D Sidney PNtlip Hunt This &tatemenl waa Th15 statement was filed with the County hied wolh the County Olellc of Orange County Cieri\ of Orange Coonty on 031231200t on 03t231200t 20011859211 2001885112•11 Oatly Polo! Mar 29, Apl Oatly Pilot Mar 29t Apr 5, 12, 19, 2001 Th869 5, t2, 19, 2001 h871 Fictitious Bualneu Flctll1ou1 Business Name Statement Name Statement The tollow1ng persons The following persons are doing business as are dOlng business as. Good Clean Fun. 2522 R E I 2060 Sea Co¥e Orange Ave • Apt E. ln Costa Mase. CA Costa Mtsa CA 92627 92627 Lon Ann Camey. 2522 G L Sohod Inc 1CAI Orange Ave Apt E, 1 77 R1ver11ae Ave Cosca mesa CA 92627 Su11e 1085F Newport This business is con· Beacn. CA 92663 ducted by an ln<11vrduat This bus1ne55 1s con· Have you started ducted by a corporahon doing business y11? No Have you 11ar1ed Lon Ann Camey dOIOCJ DUsoness yel7 No Thrs s1a1emen1 was G L Sohtd Inc tiled With the County Eugene Fe11e. Pres•· Cler'rt of Orange County dent on 031271200t This statement was 20018115958' filed wrlh lhe County Daily Prlol Mar 29. Apr C'erk ol Orange County 5 ~2, 19, 2001 !h675 on 03123i200t 20016859247 Flctltlou1 BuslMll Oa1ty Ptlol Mar 29 Apr Name Statement 5, t2. t9, 200t T!l!!72 The follow1119 persons Fi I I B are doing business as cl 1 o ua u1lness Moon Shine Broiler, Name Statement 522 Main SI .. Hunbngton The following persons Beach CA 92648 ere doing business as Jayme Kay Stewart. HK Construc;llon. 124 t51h St Ap! E 20322 Kline Or Santa Hun11ng1on Beach CA Ana Heights CA 92707 92648 Harold Beverly Todd Anthony Maris Klassen 20322 Klrne 1685t Greenview Hunt· Or Sanca Ana H8'<}hlS 111gton Beactl, CA 92646 CA 92707 This buS1ness is too· Thrs busrroess 11 c:on-ducted by ro-partne11 OU<:1ed by an 1nd1111dual Have you r.larted Have you started doing bUsmess yet? No doing buSlness yet? Jayma Kay Stewart Yes 8198 Th11 statement was Harold Klassen hle<I w1lh the Covnly This stalement was Clef\ ol Ofange County hied with !ht County on 03i2712QQt Clerk ot Orange County 20016859585 on 03.'23/200t Oatly Prlot Mar 29. Apr 20018859250 5 12 19 2001 Th§76 Dally P1lo1 Mar 29 Apr 5, t2 t9, 200t Th673 Fictitious Buaine11 Name Statement Fictitious Business The tollow1ng persons Name Statement are C!Oing bustness as The following persons S1lebtender net, 34t9 ire doing buStness as Vta Lido • 136. Newpon Ape• Op11cal 3633 Beach. CA 92663 West MacArthur Blvd David Lee FOid 20082 t408 Sarita Ana CA Shofewood Orde Hvrn. 92704 1ng1on Beacn CA 92646 Buk Optics, Inc (CA). This business ts con· 3600 W Moore Ave ducted by an 1ndl111dual Sanla Ana CA 92704 Have you started This business 1s eon-dOlng business yet? No dUcled by a corpor allOn David Lee Fora Have you starled Thia statement .,,.., aoing business ye11 lrll<I w•lh the County Vea, 31t5/0t Clerk ol Orange County Buk ()ptlCS Inc: on 0312712001 01ntel Bukaty Presi-20016859589 oenl Daily Polol Mar 29 Apr This s1a1emen1 wa.s S, 12, 19 2001 Th§n filed with tne County Cieri! of Orange County on 0312312001 20016159251 Carly P1lol Mar 29, Apr 5 t2 19 2001 Th874 Fictitious Bu1lna11 Name Statement The following persons are doong bu11ne11 as Hart>or V~lage 2400 M1111 SI Ste 20t lrwl8 CA 92614-627t Harbor Village As· soc:1ates. Ltd (CA) 2400 Main St Ste 201. llVllle. CA 926t.rl 8271 Ph1llp H McNamee Trustee for The McNarnee Fam.iv Trust. 2400 Main SI Ste 201. Irvine, CA 92614-6271 This business ts con· ducted by e general penne..-h1p Have you started doing business ye1? Yes t990 Philip H McN1mee General Partner , ... , .... ,,. •••• ,~ '•t , ••. Fictitious BuaiMU Name Statement The fotlow111g persona are doonQ business as Handbutl1 Medre Group 3'119 Via Lid<> 1136 Newpon Beach. CA 92663 Oavtd Lee Ford 20082 Shorewooa Ctrde Hun1- 11191on Beach CA 92646 This busoness 11 con dvcled by an 1ndlvlduel Have you Slaned doing business yet' No Oa111a Lee Forti Th11 Slalemenl wes hied with the County Clelll ol Orange County on O.l/27/2001 20011159587 Derly Pilot Mar 29. Apr 5. 12, 19, 2001 Tt>878 Fictitious Business Name Stai.men! The following persons are doing bu$1ness u Sunshine Con- colSIOllS. 3419 Via Lido 1136, Nawiiort Belch CA 92663 OaVld LM Ford 20082 snor.WOOd Cll'de Hunt· Thuttdoy, Morch 29' 200 l m lngton 8-:n. CA ~ Thoe bullMN le OM- duaed by IA WldMc:tual He11e you ttarttcl OOlng buelneea y.r? No De\lid L.et F~ Thll staterMnl waa flied Woltl IN County Cler1< °' Or1t91 County on 03.'27/2001 20011859511 Detty P1loc Mar 29, Apr 5, 12, 19. 2001 Th§71 Flctltlou• Bualne11 Name Statem.nt Thi following person• are doing bu-H u W1n110n a Auto Paw.n 1 nse Ntwport BM.I Costa MIU CA 92627 Glenn Verdull 17~5B Newport Blvd , Colla Mesa. CA 92627 This business is con- ducted by an indrvodull Have you •tarted doing busone~s t"' v 11$, 5122;95 Glenn Verau11 Thll st1tement was hied w11h the County Clellc ot Ofenge ~ 00 03/27 2001 20016159577 Dally Prlot Mer 29 Apl 5, 12, 19, ?Q()t Th880 .... ... . . . -' .,.~ ...... ·. Flcddoue 811818 ... .....,. ....,,,.,.. The folloW(ng per.eon. aie dOil'O bulmHe .. D·LU• Even11. 8 ~Sit 11 1 lrwle CA 92911 T~ H Lux. 3()()1 Capri Lane, Cott• ~.CA 9292& Otane M Lu• 3001 Capri Lane. Colla M .. CA 92626 Th11 bu11neee ta con dueled by hu1bend eno Nile Heve you 11artea do111g 1>u11Mn yet? Vn 03/01/0t Diane M I.we Tho• m~ was toled with the County Clel1< of Orangt County on 03121 t200l 200tlll5to35 Daily Pllol Mar 29, Apr 5, 12 19, 2001 It@ CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH NOTICE INVmNG BIOS Sealed btda mey be r-"'° at the offl08 of me C11y Cte111 3300 Newport Boutevara P 0 Box 1768. Newport Flctlllou1 Busine11 Beach CA 921158·8915 Heme Statement uo111 t t oo • m on the The lollo.,,,1ng perM>ns 1311'1 day of Ap!ll 200t at are doing bus.-•s ... titcn time lllJCh b<ds Muslim Memortal "' sria• be opened and Newport Beach. 3400 tllad tor lrvrne Ave '209B BALBOA YACH'T Newport Beach CA BASIN OFFICE 92660 REMODEL Me~•n Inc I NV I 3400 Title of PTojec1 Irvine Ave n OCJB Contrac:t No. 3391 Newpor1 Beach CA S45,000 92660 Engln .. r'• EIUm•t• This business 1s con Approved by dUCleo by a corpoiatlOO Is/ Don Webb Have you 51arle:l Public WOtlle ~ bo~S.i ye!" ~ .. !l Director Me~1n Inc Prospec11"e bidders Ha1uka Mrnam• Ste· ma) obtain one set ol retary bid doc:vmenta at no This sta1emen1 w~\ cos! at the otflCI al ltl9 hied with ll•t-County Pubhc Works Depart· Clerk ot Ora"19e Coontf men! 3300 Newport on 327'2001 Boulevard P 0 Bo• 2001685951 1768 Newport Beacn Daily Pt101 Mar 29 Apr CA 92658·8915 5, 12, 1~1 ?Q()1 ThS33 ReQu11ea Contractor License Clewhcatt0n(s) Fictitious Busineaa requrred 10< !hos protect Name Statement 8 The follow•"CJ petso< For further 1nforma a1e aoong t>us.ness as hon c:all LIOyo Dahon Garden Wal~ Apart Pro1ect Manager al mems. 2400 Marn St 19491 644·3328 Ste 201 ll'\ltne. CA Published Newport 926 t 4-6271 Baach·Co11a Mesa Wilham Cole 233~ Daily P1IOI March 29 Cumberl1nd Ra San 2001 Manno CA 91106 Th887 Shrrley Gple 233 Cumberland Rd . San Fictitious Business Marino CA 9t 108 Name Statement This bu11ness 1s con The lollowong persons ducted by ttust>ana 11nd a•e doon<J bus1neS$ as wife a H M~onc Have you started D) Map1e1on Media doon11 bu~•ness ytl, Inc: 125 Vra Gerioa Yes 212a97 Newpon Beoch CA Wilham Cole 92663 lhlS statement was Map1e1on Meo1a Inc. l~e<I w•th 1he Cooney CA 47203 El Agaau Clell< of Orange County Ctroe Pa1m Desert CA on 03127 200t 92260 20016859578 This bus•ness 1s con· Daily Prlol Mar 29 Apr duct!Ml by 1 corporal!Ol'I 5, 12, t9, 2001 Th88t Have you started doing busrne&s yet? Actltlous BusineH Yes 9-1·2000 Name Statement M1.p111on Media Inc The lollowrng persOI' Bruce W Coe». Pres•· 11re dOlng buU1ess as den1 A ) The Musc:te This s1011men1 was Enhancement Company hlea with !he County B ) M E Co 3831 S.rcti Cle"' of Orange County S1reel Newport Beach on 03i2~00t CA 92660 20018159249 George A Gowrs 11 Daily P'4Ql Mar 29 Apl 499t Persimmon Lane 5 12 19, 20Qt Th888 IMne CA 927 t 5 Thrs business ts c:on dueled by en 1n<11Vldual Ha11e you slarlld do'"g business .,.,,., Ves S.17'95 George A Gouvrs It This SIB!l'ment waa hied with tne County Cle~ ol Orange County 00 312 7 '200 I 20016159510 Oa.ty PllOI Mar 29 Apr 5, t2 t9, 2001 Th88? Fictitious Busineaa Nama Statement The I011ow1ng personr. aie doing t>uSAness es CoaSI Mantle & Sta r case 1043 Cenrer St A·7, Costa Mesa CA 92627 Jeff L Stiotwell 461 Newport 8IVd Newport Beech CA Q266() Davra Jones 461 Newport Blvd Newpon Beach CA 92660 This business is con duded by oo-partners Have you started CIOln!l bv$1ness yt1'> No Jelf L Sharf, .. Th•• slalement was toled with the County Cleft. ol Orange County on 03/27 /20() I 20016859512 De.iy Ptiol Mar 29 Apl 5. t2, 19, 20()1 Th884 What happens tt you don't advertise? Call the Classifieds (949) 642·5678 ~~ STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?~ • • • • • • • • • • Tix Ltgal Df pamt1ro1 111 tht Daily P1/o1 is plt4Jh/ to anno"n« 11 ntui JmtlCt now ttt"1i'4bk to new bwtnts:srs. Wt w1U MW SEARCH tht 114~ far)'"' Ill no txtn1 tl~arp. •nA J4W JO" 1m 11m1 •nti tk tn/ to tht Co1m Ho"Jr in Sanu An.ii '!kn. o/ lount, •fer'"' stafr'h IJ rompkuJ wt w1U fik JO"' ficmioll.S hsinas R41M 1111vmtnt with 1/v u"nlJ CJ,,tl, publish ontt 11 wttk for fo"' wttlts'" ~"iml by""' anti rhnt fiM JO"' proof •f ~J«h#n w1m riv Cnnty Clir*. Pl.t~ stop;," fi~r11rfa'tiN#ltl ~nm,,.._~,,,., cht ~Pilat, 3JO . &J S1, CoSt.11 MTllZ. lfr" '""""' 11op Ir) pk1Ut rd!I"' 111 (949) 641.;4321 •-" ...- ""U ""1h ~for JO" to htl'*"k this pottthtrr "11'fAiJ. 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OCEAN BREEZES •• WOLFF TAHNIHG BEDS COAST COIN NEEDS SABOT with Niii ind ~ Apa/fmflnt Homes ** BEAUTIFUL 2Bdtm LARGE UNITS AVAIL TAN AT HOME OLD COlf'SI Gold sit GENERAL $1600/MO. rigging, good condltlon, From S2&9,900. Private Enclaw o1 17 Homes. Ontt 7 left! Two-Sty 3-Brs. 2 "1 Ba, 2c an gar l)p IO 1. 505 SQ Ft ~ to Newl)Ort 9e80l1 & T rilmgle Square E SIDE CM OP£N SUN 1-6 2579 WMtmllllttr & r~ flal1/t)g 2Beth In exclusive VlHa Wldt drive "' lrudl doOfl, . · var, Hiring lmmed. Poeitlons 1n flberglaH w/wood trim. ' ~ ...,.,. off !!.. Balboa community. ocee11 121t high 1t1cklng BUY DIRECT AND SAVEi JBWelry, wa1Ches, llltlques, set up & d1fllay sales and '395 SMM4M523 I fi •a NC ...,.. ~ c!Mranct 24 hollf gttl IO-COMMERCIAUHOME conectlbles 949-642·9«7. enlry ~ 1118f189811181ll lor . 949·650· t «O 3 lg be. 2ba, step dwn lam' Hvrm, huge lot reduotd to $435,000 Agt Monica 714·848-9567 IRISH SPRIHG REAL TY on ISi llfsll. ,..., location, ~· 1w$id, 2car perldng, btA. US~. wa Iris from $19900 HB ~ no exp nee II r-------, ciou '°1rom~ .... ~ a rt.:111 t650/M0. Agent Low Monthly Pas· Ja TOP SSSIRECORDSI Pie.ise can MOO & Tue 8-5 "2 SlJ'M>OCIS l'llll!Ules v,., """""'· 949'675-4912. on NP Blvd M FREE Color Ce u . R & B. Soul, Roell, WIU TRAIN 714-892-3891 lllOOAINGS P.trl W~I I Ceff 1·800·711-<)1 eto. SO'S & so·s 1 115 86w::n6·803-6399 11 113 ::Nif I 21' =m 1 _,,, ... ,_ 1M:;~:mrms-E7•505I ~=:~~~J ~: zi::£ BLUFFS TOWNHOWES NEW HOMES From $269,900 Adjacent to Newport Beach & Triangle Square. 949-650-1440 t story eapa11ded 3br rustom, S56S,OOO Open Sun 1-6 m1 Fortun1 FOii 1448 ANTIQUUIART I vrrv•u u ,-elect & water. 949-673-76n IAL80A F«m« lllX»I HolM Prol'I female looking /COlL£CT18W ~ 8()()..&00-5391 ext 119 -• 3Br 3BI great patio wlroc/I. to rent studio or I 1 OPEN EVERYDAY 11-4 419 E 19TH ST E lldt 3br, 2be, n1 echla, gated entry, lg blc:kyd BY OWNER 3br 3 car Q8J, ne"1y butll, dbl views greenbelt/bay Open Sat 1 ·5 1982 Vitti Caudel 949-632-6489 Oce1n Front 2Br 1B• jaculzr Ill gated 00fl1m(Jf1lty, bedtoom & baltl Iii NB STEAD! WORK 193 AYSITRAURS ~ety furnished, laundry, 2c art gal. $3,200'Mo Aval OI HB near OCNll. (I Dotlbs a.aver top hel S300 • 1 7 COAOMAw;;_FORMooDE1.3-Ja:w .. ~1 ~ :n;I ';-1£: ~~~f .. " CLOSE TO HOME ~e~:~='L!: OPEN SUH 1-4 . m eo.i. Meta s1 5 br, 4ba, atucly, tamnn, 2 lrptce, lg matr suite, fee tub. ey Owntf sns.ooo 949-642·8946 NEW LISTING OPEN SAT.SON 1-4 52 Hllltdtlt Drive IN BELCOURT 4Br 3.5Ba homt $780,000 Agt PMtro Mi-759-5048 c.tl M .. 27&-9&24 Waln off 714-537-1020 FOR flEifT · -I •oo 11 I C~A1s, CHHA, Homemakers to • Allk>UNC8BT _ .00 ~ assist elderlli in their homes. As 884 MOTORCYCLES Motel - --h ·tt1 k MOPEDS MANAGERS •• • • •• •• •••• **** • • •• *** muc or as 1 e wor as you BONITA CANYON 2 yeera newt 3Br 2Ba Spacious rear 1,1111, So rJ Hwy, private sl.fldeclt, $2450/mo. ineds U11s agt. Prue! Ca Alty 949-566-1119 FOR l.£.4SE • SPECIAL• : SHORES INTERIORS : prefer. Car a plus. Weekly pay. Sl7S.OO +-tax Wklv * * ( 11 AHHNA ~~us::er~1 ! LIQUIDATION SALE ! a Hondl Ellta Scooltr '86 Brand new tues seat bat· tery. 3 5k ml runs 111ea~ Jdnt cond, $t350 949-854· 1006 PRIME EST ATES Lota .& Ocean Vlewal can Patrick Tenore Agent 949-856-9705 OPEN SUN 1-5, 2596 Wlllo E'Slde Back Bay area wlap-prox 280051 on a 8400 st lot, 48' 2 sea. tam rm w/Fp tor· maJ dining rm. huge J3C lub .n mstr new roof, hall 5IZ8 basketball couri• 5575,000. Gina ag1 949-642·5937 38R 2.58.4 t101M 2AOO If, alng atory, 3 cir g1r, SUSK or wlll contfcler tl'l<lea COM, Balboa la. By O)m!r 949-737-2144 48drm 2Bath, $2500/Mo. large decic, 2car gara99, A I 949-~9492 ~~::ci~~~ • * 562·437·5773 FEATURES 24-Houf : EVERYTHING MUST GOI : ~~~~~~--=~~~~~~11 996 CARSITRUCl(/VANS/SUVSS I Lobby/Direct dial • • - phones/Free HBO. * 2640 AVON STREET. * O UllMAL LO"'R/ 3Br • Dtn/4111 Br 281 Fp, Pergo hardwood floors, ceramic hie 1n kitchen. OOirng & ballls, new e>rterlot & 1n1enor paint 2car gar. $469,000 Ron. Baysllore Estates. 949-548·2«5 Abaolut1 IH•I Nlwport V1/ut Model P11rfect 3Bt 2 58e 21 OOsf house in gated area wlcommumty pool & spa near tile bay S539, 000 agt, Patrick Tanore 949·856·9705 H1rbor Vint Homtt· Carmel $732,000 38r 2Ba, community pool & club house Bgts Sharl Ten Eyck 0 949·38o.IU92 & Maury Slautter, 949·887-0512 E11c.ptlon1t Loe1Uon on Ille bay ill Dover Sho<es wJ OVfll r 03 leet ol frontage on the wat111. T111s WOIKJerful fllS/denctJ flOJOYS bay V!8WI BUY FORECLOSED HOMES trom SI0,0001 1 ·3Bt's, for listing call 8QO. 7 t 9-3001 Ext R-630 LARGE TOWNHOME 38' 2.SBa, w/d hk-llp, 2 lps, gar, 2 patios, $1800/l.lo 316-A Santa lsabe4. 949-721-0889 Pllm1 Mobile ~ P1ril Cozy 28f1 lrlWI trelter nroe large lol, slOrage & pat1ong. $595/mo 949-689-4206 Eai.Jdl Value 1'9 48r 38a. 2800sf home w/skylrgl!ts. ,,.. nn, tam rm, dining nn. R V Bf88 on II .OOOs( IOI In eK· cellent area, lff9. 900 °'*' s.t ' Sun agt P Tenore. 949·856-9705 from most rooms end fl/ls a ............. -1183-1 modill8 a large yac/lt R9' fOft RENT lilC8d IO S2.600.000 ~ oaua - T sgllanertJ, Coklwelf Banktf -"""' 949·718·2369 Sophlale1ttd W1terfront Ho!ne on !he bay 1n guard- gated Balboa Coves ENJOY LIFE LIVE AT TaS1etully designed home THE CLUB eflioys 3 large bedrooms. OPEN HOUSE office area, hUge YMlw decks This Weekend can for wlfireplace and pnvste boll1 appt 949-760-0162 dock. Sl.795.000 Linda 4br 2.St>a sing ram rest· T!IQllanetli, 94s-7is-2369 dence Club house I I pools, more! $369,900 33 HOUSEM:ONDOS By owner 949-760--0162 ,.J~ 1 30 HOUSEft I Stunning S.u111lto home wee.11W in a exclusive gel[fE -VIEJO community A nee new _______ ,. Plan II wi1h fi'.le • Colt1 vu 2bf 2'hba, wlk to bch, Ir, Ir wi1p granlle kitch, new tnelcarpel. 2·c gar gated $W 71W24·2411 OCNn Vltw upgraded 281 Illa, surround soundlsatel· Irle. great yard with spa. fountain, 2c gar, $19S<WMo. Call Now 949·300-5200 OcNn View upgraded 28r 1 Ba. SUfround sound/sat el· rrte, great yard with spa, IOUOt81n. 2c gar, S 195M.4o CaU Now 94?=300·5200 1 n HOUSESr4COfCIOS FOR llElfT IRVINE ~ Mutt Sell! Great 5 58aths lhal enjoys tran· Ulkelront home 58r 48a. QlJi YIGWS on aoenrc canyon new kitchen. pool, spa, and ocean beyond Roman-N.w and unl1 condo, 2br private docl<. 3c garage tic tOCi1 pool, spa and wal91· Ubl. llundynn, attach 2 St .299.000 Call agent lalt LJnc1a T~netll. Clf II#· Olk Cieel! -· ""Ca""'rol:.;::a::.a.., ..::.94.;.:9""·300-~52=00'---• Coldwell 949·718·2369 $1695/mo. 949-643-3490 RedUCl9d lotvat Stlll Greal Lakelroot home SBr 4Ba, new kJlchtln. pool spe, prrvale Oocll. 3c garage. S 1.299.000 Call agent Carola, 949·300-5200 S260,000 LH Bayfront Condo 2Br 2Ba. wait llst boat dock Spectacular View. Agent 949-723-8120 OCEANFRONT Charming C1p1 Cod on 3 Loll. <lclf 911. $3,995,000 Al!!!ll IMt-72>8120 Private Baach =armin Old NewPort w/pvt beach $96 ,OCX> AQ! 949-723-8120 l11 :DI l'.::Nil Open Hou .. Sunday '" Come see whsl you get kx orly $265,()()() Choice loc . TMlllse, end 1X111 28t 2 58a den/3Br. · communlry pool, sp.a, ten111s courts. agts . Sharr Ten Eyck 949·380·9492 & Maury Slaufler, 949-887.()512 Channing pnvale 38' 3811 cottage, ooe yard, neVlly palnted, Fp, w/d, $1900(mo Peta ~ Jell 949-723-8800 81y Rldgt Lg 2Br itia Condo, 2 gareges, cltek, r:j\JieL galed en1. Ip, lndry-flTI s1nsrmo 949-854·2841 1110 APT'S 11110 APTS I COSTA .._ : : COSTA llEIA COSTA MESA I SOUTH COAST METRO Charming J\Klior, t Bedroom end 2 Bedroom 1 8alt1, IUfTOUl'lded by lemll, pool, In gated comm.my Call 714·557-0075 ESPN & 01sc/Pool & * NEWPORT BEACH * M u NtwPOf1 Be1eh c.c. J G I I MOllll GROOMING has 1mmed1a1e open· :~ ~~5 :u~ ! CALL 949-642·2255 : Ing for FIT clerical Fwys Min·s 1fOm o c. * * * * * * • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ~~~~.!. fi1good1narPeo91egelic supporl lnd1v1dual ,.... coll _, lllUl-"'m must be people onen. u~. ege a.... .l:&. ....1..-fouo< -i.i.... s ,.,._ Walking dlS· >11....,""" ,., ""'"""' led, M ""'• prollaen1 1 to shops anc1 BANKRUPTCY SALE wifhonlmoldxperien<e anc1 able to mlAll·task restaurants ~eferred but not lll<MSOry. We otter a pleasant COSTA MESA G , C I R Olll. iM ..,0 •• •~-~ ol!T....,;..e wor1c enwonment w/ eorge s ame ot estaurant .... ,.. "*' "'"' 1 t MOTOR INN enlln*atlon po<ioge. ktx compe 1t1ve t>ene rts 22n Hartior Blvd Newport Beach Of t-moil resvme lo: package Please can PhoM MM45440 For Information Please Contact VI"'-949-234-06'8 94M44-9550 •rt 104 Jennifer P. at .twehn..,..• .... , .. CM Bteutllul turnlthtd room wrbath, pro! I 1ra1'91ing male pret'd. hOhl lo1chen pnv, SSOOmo 714·972·2008 cal alter 6pm (714) 685·9162 Prol'I female looldng lo rent studio or bedroom & bath 111 NB or HB near ocean (I need to QIVe SO day notloe) Please call 204 9-49-574-4245 RENTALS TO SHARE NPB/FASHION ISLAND Buea untum, c•blelphn. male pret no/pets/smk, $460 , ulls avail now 949·645-95 Is N.BJahr ga!ed. beaublUI IQ home w/pr~ lem. pVI be& ba wldeck pool JilC. W/O, CAREGIVER I wlH provide shopping Appo1ntmen1a, petsonel needs, ~te meals • ele, Manly11 IMMS4-2A38 Ptrto11aJ Chef ~ EnlO'/ lhe luxury cl goun1)8I meals prepared especially tor you In YoJf own home. Fol Info call 949-653-2 t 31. CM SAT·SUN 7:34>-? 2010 MONROVIA Patio turn. bbq, bar stools, new gas °'Y81, ·c1o11ies, $1·$200 GIANT RUWM.4GE SALE Huntington Bt1eh,..1rch 31, 71-2 Smith Eltmllntlty School. l\lm, houMW.,..., clothN, 1tc.. no 17th 11. ~g. $750 • 949'6«-6572 Moving Sale Sel, .. 2pm Fumitura, anbqueS. clothes. games. lutchen items and more' 511 Acacia CdM South Coast Metro Master bedroom & balh prol'I male pref, cle.ln & ~t S600'mo ut.ls paid 714-641-5814 Multi FM!lly Movlog Sale HB comer of EdW1rcb 6 Sat. 8itm Clothing. lumrture bras, r1ms & more W1met, 1h1re w/young-"""" W·"-F 1 Rd ,.... prof fem, S460fmo. ---• .,., 714-147-6551 N8/Nattvt o.c Al1l11 CM crow to oc11, Pf'Vate entrance & balh ~ clean, walk-111 closets, parU1Q, fem p!!f $475 949-723-8485 I 20IFOA =:I FV Off ~ fol~ 500-1196 sf X/Mile Squire 10840 Warne< Ask abOOI Ho Speed lnternel 714-751-2787 2 Pl1mt Olfiot Sutt. 1063tq II. t223sq 11. $2 06 FSG, near Newport Ctnter AvtM now 21l-14M300 Con•t •-m to o•• to all lhoao ropalr Jobe around the houae? 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Exp'd preltl'led, wll train, caR 949-&44--02 t 0 PIT Oo·tlte Bookkffptr needed Exp w/Oulclcbooks Eacel and W01d Must be deta~ orrented B.lil1gn ... Faahlo11 Newpo11 Nonh Center. 1280 Bison Ave . #8-3 (Mat; Al1hur) Newl)Ort Buell 94H4M4n SALES PEOPLE NEEDED 10 sell aovertislrQ. locally & OU1 0( town Siar! tmmed 2 'f!! men exp 760-256-7200 NICKS PIZZA CM Seeking CIMI AHlt· !ant Musi spk Engllsh EX1>11r1ence •n Italian cu1s1ne pref Cul111ary school training e plus 149·722-7568 Shoe Siies/AHi Mgr Chlldren1 Shoe Statt Newpor1 Buch, FT. Sal1ry negotllble FH IMUmt to S.C .. 240-5826 Th• Newport Beach Cou11try Club 11 accepting resumtS IOI a BanQUel Mgl/Clencal support assistant to Food and Be~erage b11ector Ca11d1date most have related e'ql. preferably 1n hospt· tahty/country clubs Compuler lrteracy 1n Mrcrosoh O!f1Ce 97 exp req d Please lax resume. 949-&42·0205 478 EllPLOYllENT \ SERVICES PlelM be IWlll that the llatlnga In thlt cat.goty l1llY 11q11ire you to cell • 900 number In which lhefe II e chlfVt per minute. NEW HOMES Adjacent to Newport Beach & T nangle Square. 1149-650-1440 LARGE HOME overlook• Big Canyon Golf Cour11. prlnc only. 1149-759-llOea E'Sldt Blcll Bay Ltg 2Sr, upper, enc19d bale, rVi>ti.. $985/mo. 329 Unlvlfllty, Urii1 E. Cal 949-574-2031 ELEGANT S£MOR UVMJ Enjoy e apeclot4 IUft•. ffllfl'lllinmfnl. Clll~.. fun t'*'9. rnwporfllllort, mortl h elp you find SeUy<mr unwanted items the easy toayl Place a clmslfled ad today! (949) 642·5678 )(OUr 1ttuCf throu8h c la811l(lc:dl LABORER PT, 2 drp per WMk. M19c dutlet. MUii epealt tngll1h. HB 1ret. 71• ...... 731• I· .:Jm 1 1 ~ .. ·::.. , Newpot1 Shofw s& 2Ba, Nit ~ remod, ne• catpet. wpll r~==~~~~~~;i:=~~~=i=~===:: Pt.Me bt Wtty of out of .,.. eomp1nlet. Chtdt with tlll Ioctl 8ettef ButlllMI Bu· rMU before you eencl 1ny money or '-'°' Mt'Vlcn. Rttld tnd undefttlllld 1ny c:ontncta befOfl you algn. • clean, comm POOi, tennii, "' ••~-""°~ma mlltlle tn!tY. Fp. $2600(Mo. lit. COSTA NEUPORTE' 71~ 1000 606-2927 949-645·5300 mbmum !!!! 58 38r 281 112• Vllal .. perin, ~ lWldld QUiel EMtalde 2Bt 1 ea wtvriy, loc, 2 car ger, WO hti.141 balcony, gal Ind Wlttr f2400 AtJ 949-~ peid, no pets, S11251mo. cd 949-650-3735 E'Sld9-81ell Bay 18r w/ oar. gatect oomm. poo1, 1p1, llllt rm, Va ml to BflC:k e.y, no pets, $925-5965 Can 714-548-9ll60 SPAC E FOR LEASE NEWPORT CENTER'S PREMIER Of'FlCE SUITE llOONEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT' BEACH/FASHION ISLAND, CAl.lfORNlA • Full SeconJ Floor 10, 000 SIJ. ft. • SeCNnd Su'1tn-raMan P11rlting • Ot:ea,. 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ChtomH (190499) $69,990 Fletcher Jones Motorcar• 818·624· 1401 Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH s•;c oND HANO LOW: Nonh South H1lncrablc WI d.!ah doub~ on distnoolion 1*hcr 11\.an pomu wa.' bnlYlcd 1bldc b)' South, who bounced 1ruo lour pad<'' WU"l • KJ 8 9 s.a 862 • 9 7 S J ORTH • 109 s 4 i\J762 n •Q4 t::AST • \uld KQJ ~ 109 7 s 4 •A IO tl 2 Sb "fJI 4"A076.\2 in 11 A(J • KJ 6 l1ie biddm3· We~t led 1he lku..e uf di.unoo1h. the: •IMl.latd le.id lhe\C dli)' fnJf)l thrtt card~ in pamicr\ •u11 Declarer captured Ea>t ' trn "".h the 4~n .00. '"'"h E.N m.ul.cd fur ,honJpc I" 'pa<lc' bv the W.eou1 douhk • .Jm y led the Jeu..e of 'r.idr' a1 tri<:._ two' Wc\I followed ... uh tlx e1g.h1 and 1h11u,1 fell oll the L-11.ur when dummy\ nine held tlic 1nc'k T'hc rc\t WIL\ motmc. l)\'tlarcr kd J trump 10 the .i..c Wld c11111..·J~I .i tm. 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