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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COfvVv\UNITIES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2001
Still stinging after all these ·Years .
• Stars gathe r at Fashion Island
for an ente rtaining tribute to
'The Sting,' the film they made
nearly 30 years ago.
Young Chang
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -Actors Sally
Kirkland and James Sloyan say they
haven't seen each other m "forever.· It's
been awtule, not quite as long as the 28
years since they made "The Stmg, • but
time enough that Kirkland needs Sloyan's
new phone number.
Actor Harold Gould, actress Dimitra
Arliss and Oscar-winning screenwnter
Davtd S. Ward-all members of the once-
bght movie ensemble - eventually trick -
led into the mix Thursday to celebrate old
N F W r 0 R T B E A C: 11
F I L M F I: s T I V A I.
For a complete schedule of the
Newport Beach Film Festival,
see.Page 6.
friendships and, most of all, pay tnbute to
the 1973, seven-lime Academy Award·
winning film, "The Slmg," at the Newport
Beach Film Fes tivdl's opening night.
Packed light ind festive crowd at Fash·
ion Island's M am ott Hotel, they ushered
each other even closer for photo-ops beck-
orung from every angle They formed a
smdil cu d e and talked Ill d1dgonals
For these celebrities of yesterddy's gen·
erdllon, the festivaJ's opening gdla was a
time to catch up.
"It's wonderful to see everybody
again," Ward said. "Often. you're in
intense participation w ith people while
you're making a movw, and then you may
never see them again. It's very mce. IL sort
of motivates m e lo get m touch Wllh every-
one else.·
For gala orgaruzers, Thursddy rught's
fesllv1tJes were ind1callon enough that the
film festival has more thc1n revived itself
from the bankruptcy-slump lhdl made last
yeM's festival an almost no-show.
Reels of film droppN I from the ceiling in
the hotel's VIP loLIIlgc• hkt> opdque streams
of chdndeliers. Guests chdtt{'d, exuding
SEE FESTIVAL PAGE A8
DOil ,r A. H /OAI Y Pit(.."
Dimitra Arlys, left, and Joe Tornatore, laugh about
their antagonistic rolls in the hit movie "The Sting"
which kicked off the Newport Beach Film Festival.
UCI plans center
to help Westside
•The outreach program would rredle ct center
designed to mak e the uruvers1ty more dccess1ble
lo the community. "
Jennifer Kho
D AILY PILOT
COSTA MESA UC
lrvme pldns to open d com·
munity outr<'dCh center on
the nty's Westside l~ sum-
mer. university representa-
uves announced Thursday
Thl' centcr'o; operung date
dlld exucl lcxt1llon ht1ve not yet
bePn clt'<.1d<'<I, hut uruvers1ty
cU1d wmmun1ty pdrtner. SdY
lhcy d!P conhdt'nt lhe ct>nter
will < Pmt>nt th<' comnutment
that dHCddy cx1'>L'> lx~tween lhe
uruvers1ty dnd lhe Weslc,1de
"There drt• dll lunch of mdl-
vidudl pdrtnl'rsh1p<> between
Co~td '\ lt">d dOcl thP uruvers1t\.'
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th<• unavt.•r.tt) 's Dep<1rtment ol
Urbdn dnd Rt-g1ondl Pldnmnq.
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SEAN Hlt.LER I (JAi Y PILOT
A body boarder free-falls into a large wave as a surf photographer, below, captures the moment Thursday morn-
ing at the Wedge. A Southwest swell is eXpected to bring wayes of more than seven feet to south facing beaches.
High surf takes toll on Newport shore
• Paramedics rush a Costa Mesa bea chgoer lo
Hoag Hospital after he suffered a back injury m
the surf, officials said.
Danette GoUlet
D AILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -A Costa M e'>a mdn was m1urcd m the
bwJdmg surf of the hrsl southwest swell of the season Thur.,day
morning at 36th street in Newport Beach .
Jaime "fyson. 38, was taken to t ioag Hospital by Newport
Beach paramedics just after 11 a m Ltleguards aid they
received a 9 11 call minutes before 11 a m. about a man yelling
for help in the surf line.
Newport Beach Weguard spedaUst Am VanDyke,
left, LL Brian O'Rourke, center, and medic Alan
Baker c:any Jaime 'fylon from the water after an
accident that resulted In a back injury Thursday.
"fyson was treated for cervical spme m1uries as a prccaullon
because he was complaining or lower back pain, said Cdpt. Eric
Bauer of the Newport Beach Lifeguards.
"Best we can tell he tumbled in the surf,· said Lt. John Blauer,
SEE SURF PAGE A8
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HOURS
A quick
guide to the
weekend
1111 IASTIR 9UNNY will be available for photographs today
through April 14 at Fashion Island, Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach. Mall hours 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) 72 1-2000.
llMK POR .... which will benefit l ife Centers of Orange
County. will take place at 9 a .m. Saturday at St. Joachim
catholk Church, 1964 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa. Each lap
walked will raise money. (949) 6-45-8923.
-wnt• l'l'ILLLR.,_, ~·an eich1bit of
ecrytia and other media by Kathleen Grace. Wiii dose S.tur·
day at the N.wport Bffch Central library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
The exhibit will be open from 9 a .m. to 6 p.m. Free. (949)
717-3801.
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Earthquakes will pose
extra threat to hospital
• According lo the
State, a bout 10 of Hoag
Hospital's buildings
would be at risk if a
strong temblor occurs.
Mathis Winkler
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -The
Newport-Inglewood fault bet·
ter not act up any bme soon
Ten of Hoag Hosp1tdl's 27
bwJd.lngs would "pose a 1gruf-
icant nsk of collapse and dan·
ger to the public after a strong
earthquake," according to a
state report released Uus week
Hoag by far exceeds any
Corona
del Mar's
Ktnz.le
Kramer
wtmtbe
gtrll' 200-
meten.
See
Sports.
Page All.
OONUACH /
OAllY l'lOT
other Ordnq<' ( ount\ hosp1tdl
m its number of hutldmgs and
1t top'> th£> list m tenns of the
dmount of hwldmgs Tdted c1s
unsaft•
But ho..,p11t1l ofhodls "did
Thurs<ld'r lhttt the Olhce of
Sldtcw1d<' H<.'ttllh Planrung and
DeH•lopment had done th<.'
puh!Jc a <iL'>Wl'VICC' b) releastng
th<' cldtd lh<• Wd)' It dJd
·11 ta buildmg) I'-not a
pun•. rt•c-ldnguJdf hox 11 auto-
mdt1call\ put you in (the
unsdl<' cateqoryt. • ..,aid Pete
Foulke t1n <''<t'CllhH> vice
prcMdC'nt Wllh th 'ho~p1tdl.
The ddta •1., not r<'dlly
reOecavc of whctt 1s tlw slatus
SEE HOAG PAGE A8
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Between smokl~ owns ~ mettmg religlot.a f9n\, tM prop mllt9n
at SCR are kept bul; with
'The loneome Wiit.'
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A2 Friday, Morch 30, 2001
SIMplng BEAUTY
Orange County's festival Ballet Theatre will offer its full-length
produc:tJon of ·steeping Beauty• at 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m.
Sunday at Orange eo.t College's Robert e. Moore Theatre, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $15-$19. (714) 432-5880.
Doily Pilot
CHECK 'IT OUT
A week to ce~brate
reading@ the library
F rom Sunday through
April 7, the Newport
Beach Public Library
will join institutions across
America in commemorating
National Library Week -a
ti.me to celebrate libraries as
centers for learning, infonna-
tion and entertainment. Spe-
cial pro-
grams for
children
and
adults
will mark
the occa-
sl.on, the
nation-
wide
theme is
•Read!
Learn!
in the newest volumes of the
historical fiction series.
Kids can get into the act at
a magic show with funny
man Jeff Martin at 7 p.m .
Wednesday. The curly-haired
comic promises to dumb-
found the audience with dis-
appearing animals and other
paraphernalia.
For all interested in cine-
ma, .. The Collaborative Art
of filmmaktng," from noon
to 4 p.m. Sunday, will indude
presentations about special
effects and music in film. The
series will conclude that day
with "Slartlng Out In the
ftlmmaldng Industry," for
those looking to break into
the business.
SEAN HIU.ER I DAllY PllOT
Prop carpenter John Slauson, front, and prop master Scott Schreck specialize ln special effects. Below,
Schreck demonstrates how realistic a fake gunshot can look on stage at South Coast Repertory.
Connect!@ the Library."
Throughout the week, city
leaders wi.U' be guest story-
tellers at Central Library story
times. FeatureQ tales will
include Gene Zion's "Harry
the Dlrty Dog" and Maurice
Sendak's "Where the Wild
Things Are," d~g Paja.mp
Storytune with library Trustee
Catherine Saar Kranzley at 7
p.m. Monday.
Armchair adventurers may
be drawn to WWlam Least
Heat-Moon's account of his
journey across America's
waterways al 7 p.m. Tuesday
General
ad.mission
Smoke and Marys
At 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, the
bruesl listeners can join library
1iustee Pab'tck BartoUc at
Books & Babies for readings of
Bill Martin Jr.'s "Brown Bear,
Brown Bear What Do You
Seef" and Eileen Chrislelow's
"Five Uttle Monkeys Jump-
ing. On the Bed."
-· , --
& &fl~
is $10 for
Uus founda-
tion-span-
sored pre-
sentation
by the
author of
"R1ver-
Horse,
Across
Between smoking ovens and melting religious
figures, the prop masters at South Coast Repertory
are kept busy with 'The Lonesome West'
Young Chang
DAILY PILOT
T he prop crew for "The Lone-
some West" at South Coast
Repertory 1s confident they
can mdke the stove -dn unportdnl
prop m the show -look great
once. But 40 times?
For that, they need spec1dl
effecti. mvolvmg everything from
air p1stoni. to d !>ubi.tdnce called
Fuller'i. Smoke dnd d httle bit of
luck
·Every show hd!> d certdm
dmount of dressmg. • Sdtd John
Slduson. prop cdrpe nter. "In this
Cds·e. some of the props needed to
do lncks. •
The Mdrlln McDonagh comedy,
which will be stc1ged through April
15 on SCR's Second Stage. tells the
tale of two brothers -Coleman
dnd Vdlenc -who are caught in
c1n extreme case of sibling rivalry.
The Irish pldy, which is staged
m a spdce about as big dS an aver-
dqe livmg room. calls for special
e ffects during each of the show's
40 pPrformdnces in full view of
closely s1ttmg, doubtmg eyes.
The most stnkmg stunt 1s proba-
bly what happens to the odd.
Vdlenc1a orange·colored stove
VctlPne brings home. He forbids
Coleman from usmg 1t and gloats
over the new purchase
Coleman throws open the oven
d oor dunng d parllcularly heated
fight dnd shoots 1t twice with his
gun
A side panel blows off, as do
several stove.top burners, and
smoke erupts from the back of the
appliance.
·You buy into it,• said prop
master Scott Schreck. •But there
are no explosives.•
Instead, a half-load blank gun is
shot backstage for the sound effect.
Upon the first finng, the stove is
FYI
WHAT: "The Lonesome West"
WHEN: 7:45 p.m. Tuesday
through Sunday, 2 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday. through April 15
·WHERE: South Coast Repertory's
Second Stage, 655 Towt;l Center
Drive, Costa Mesa COST: $26-$47
CAll: (714} 708-5555
designed to rock side to side a nd
blow out plumes of s moke. With
the second shot, it shakes off a side
panel, rocks some more. blows out
more smoke and pops off the two
back burners.
The rising plumes are made or a
g ray-colored makeup powder
called Fuller's smoke .
•This is a big Second Stage
s h9w. Designers thinf.:_ why bother
(with special effects) on8'151g
s tage? But the person sitting on
that seal right there,• said Schreck,
pointing to the furthest seat in the
house, •is going to be affected by
the stove.•
And by a few other shocks.
In one scene, Coleman sweeps
Valene's religious figunnes of the
Virgin Mary into a pot and cooks
them m the oven. The devastated
brother later discovers this mess.
It's a smoking brew -back stage,
crews have switch ed pots through
a hidden stove door -created
with a cornstarch mixture and dry
ice.
The priest in the show -a char-
acter burdened by the world's ugli-
ness, including the two brothers'
hatred for each other -eventually
s hoves his hands into the suppos-
edly scalding mixture of molten
plastic and screams.
But the Mary figures endure yet
more abuse. Toward the end of the
play, Coleman sweeps them all into
~No news st<>Ms, ilk&
w hat resembles a duffel bag and
swings them against a table.
Smashing sounds are heard and for
all the audience kno w s, the fig-
urines are being shattered.
The trick ? Forty glass bowls
scored down the middle so they
break for sure each time and more
than 200 flexible, rubber figurines
that prop crew members stumbled
upon after trying othe r failed alter-
n atives. The bowl in the bag shat-
te rs into pieces every night and the
Marys remain intact.
"The first batch of figunnes did-
n 't work as well as we'd hoped, H
Slauson said. "They were still get-
ting broken.•
A final backstage note: The
brothers s mash about five bags of
potato chips a night during tbmr
wild. throw-doWJ1 fights. Called
"Taytos, • the chips were ordered
from Ireland b y the ca se. The final
count makes for exactly 200 indi-
vidual bags.
·we tried to make everylh1ng
else so that it doesn't break or it
bre aks so infrequently, we only
have to replace it once,• Schreck
saJd.
WEATHER IND SURF
City Manager Homer Blu-
dau will be on hand at
Preschool Storytime, 10:30 am.
Thursday, for renditions of
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Eric Carie's
"Prom
Head to
Toe, ..
Amanda
Leslie's
"Plappy
Waggy
Wiggly"
and Byron
Barton's
"Three
Bears." At 10:30 a.m. April 7,
Mayor Gary Adams will read
"Duck In the Truck" at Fami-
ly Storyti.me.
More fun will include the
10th Annual American Girls
Tea a t 3 p.m Wednesday.
C hildren in first grade and
above are encouraged to
dress as their favorite Ameri-
can Girl heroine for the party.
Options include coming as
Kit, a resourceful 9-year-old
facing tough times during the
Great Depression, introduced
Brief~ in
DATE BOOK
OCC sophomore to
give piano recital
Ywnl Kato will perform
he r sophomore piano recital
at 12 p .m. Thursday at
Orange Coast College's
Music Room 101, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Kato, a native of Japan,
began playing the piano at
age 3 and is studying Eng-
lish, piano and music at
America by
Boal" For reservations, call.
(949) 717-3890.
The study of builchngs that
evoke harmony will be the
focus of .. Architecture of the
Spirit" with Charles Bern-
stein at 7 p.m. Thursday. The
acdaimed architect designed
a Corona del Mar residence
named one of soc homes that
exemplifies •cutting edge
architecture for the new mil·
lenruurn· in the January 2000
issue of House & Garden.
Beyond speaal programs.
there's another reason to visit
any Newport Beach Public
Ubrary during the week .
From Sunday through April
7, the first to customers to
check out materials will
receive a free rental video.
Titles include recent come-
dies, dramas and documen-
ta.ries, all available for
overnight Joan.
• OtECJ( rT our is written by the
staff of the Newport Beach Publk
Library. This week's column Is by
Melissa Adams. In collaboration
with Gina Moffitt. All tftles may be
reserved from home Of office com-
puters by accessing the catalog at
http:JlwwN.newpcxtbHch/1brary.org.
Orange <::oast College.
Admission IS free. Informa-
tion: (714) 432-5725.
Dorothy off to see
'Wizard' at Lincoln
Llncoln and Newport
Coast eleme ntary schools
will present •Tue Wizard of
Oz• at 7 tonight and 6:30
p.m. Saturday a t Lincoln
Elementary School, 3101
Pacilic View Drive, Corona
d el Mar.
Tickets are $7. Informa-
tion: (949) 515-6955.
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NEWPORT BEACH
• .. ~ loulevlM'd: Vandals reportedly
threw eggs at a parked car in the 1100 block
at 9:55 a.m. Tuesday.
• llrch Street A wedding ring was reported
stolen from a car In the 3700 block at
11:10 a .m. Tuesday.
• w..t c.o.t Highway. A purse containing
about $750 was reported stolen from 1 bar in
the 3100 blodc at 11 :35 p.m. Tuesday.
• Mono '-Y Drive: Annoying telephone
calls were reported in the 100 block at
3:A5 p.m. Tuesday.
• 21.t ..._ Vandals reportedly broke 1
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Tuesday.
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Finding a definition for the N,oguchi garden
I 'm pretty sure that Costa Mesa's
1999 slogan change from "Hub
of lhe Harbor Area• to •City of
the Arts• seemed like a no-brainer
at the bme.
After all. 1t makes a lot more
sense lo play up the Orange Coun-
ty Perfomung Arts Center and the
South Coast Repertory than lo try
to explain that Costa Me~a doesn't,
actuaUy, have a harbor.
But it's turning out that being
·.
S.J. Cohn
-ners LLG, :i!t ove~.how long Com-
monwealth will be required to mam-
tain the scuJpturcs. For a time, 1t
looked hke the agreement would be
25 years. But now city leaders want
the garden kept up •in perpetwty. •
Commonwealth JS crying fouJ,
arguing that ll pldns to improve the
garden by operung 1t up amsticdlly
and to the publit. The city has dug
in 1ts heels, intent on eQSUring the .
safety of this artistic treasure.
f I
The pro'blem with the city's
stance is about as dear culj City
leaders have not done much to tell
residents why the garden IS such d
treasure that 1t shouJdn't be
touched.
They haven't explained why we
shouJd care.
Connexant. not to mE>ntJOn the Aca-
puJco resldurant thdt IS temfymg
Then there's Hordce, who wrote.
• Ars longd vita brevcl • fArt IS long.
We 1s short) Under this on~. the
gcifden dO<'sn't hold up qwte so
well smce 11 doesn't tdke that long
to wdnder through the scuJptures
the "City of the Arts" isn't au
attending award-winning plays and
listening to rising anas.. Bemg
mixed up w1th such a messy slogan
-one that sounds high-society but
unfortunately refers to that unde-
hnable term "art• -is having
some unforeseeable repercussions.
EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK · Now. the city has an almost-win-
ning argument here. Jus{ who 1s
~aying the gdrden will be ,
"improved" by removing a wall or
buildmg here, dddmg a little touch
there? Not Noguchi, who passed
away at the end of 1988. And, real-
ly, changing his work wouJd be
akin lo softening up the Mona
Lisa's nose. Yeah, it might make
her look better, but.
So, to get this chscuss1on going
-dnd the city really needs to fol-
low through on it more expansively
-let's take-a quick look dt the gdr-
den dnd at least try to get a sen~e if
there's anything ·artistic· d bout 1t.
Forget for a secQnd that you hddn't
h<>ard of 1t until a few months ago,
much less seen 1t.
An illummdtJng wdy to look at
the gdrden comf's courtesy o( John
Keats, who wrote· •A thing of
beauty ts d JOY for •vor • Given that
"forever" seprru; tu be the stickmg
point 1n this clf'lMte, I think Kedts
may prove t1 wmnPr for the City
For one, the city certainly can't
sit idly while a piece of art IS put
into penJ.
And so plans to renovate Town
Center are languishmg. a v1ctun to
the lsamu Noguchi Callrorrua ScE:"
nario garden that sits smack in the
rruddle of the busme s dred.
The quarrel between the aty dnd
the owner of the land where the
garden rests, Commonwedlth Part-
Edmund Burke essentJcilly
descnbed the sublime ciS bnngrng
us cl sense of terror dnd even dedth
On thdt scale, the garden is defi-
nitely d keeper, except it's more the
looming presence of DITech dnd
Of coursC', wdndenng through
th·e garden. 1t s unposs1ble not to
Uunk of on(• ldst quotdtJOn. ttus
tune from 0'>Cdr Wilde who WTote·
•All art 1~ quite usele'>'> •
Which, I'd .,dy, dh<>ut sums 1t up
• SJ. CAHN IS City edttor of the Pilot
Newport Beach ·Country Club and Balboa Bay Oub lawsuit nearing end
• Disagreement between the landowner of the
clubs stemmed from changes made to golf course.
Mathis Winkle r
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -For
years, Robert 0 H1U, whose
compdny owns the land at the
Newport Beach Country
Club, dldn't have a problem
with the chdnges his tenan~
made lo the property.
I le dctucl.lly llked thdt th<'
club's owner. lnternat1ondl
Bay Clubs Inc.. had tran!.-
fonned the course from d sub-
stdnclard, dnliquated venue
into d first-class club.
·Most of the thmgs lhdt
they hdve done, we:
dpplaud,. 0 Hill SdlCI.
But then he discovered
thdt club officials had pldcecl
two bcick flow pipes. which
look d b1l llke an OVN~IZNI
hrP hydrdnt, in the dub'>'
pdrkmg lot
I fe womed that the> !>truc-
ture presented d salcty hdt.·
dfd and that a pnvate rodd
runmng parallel to West
Codst Highway, wtuch ldcked
stop signs, couJd potcnltdlly
lead to car accidents when
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people tried to enter or ex1t
the property
"By law, !club offloalsl dre
supposed to give us d chc10ce to
offer our few cents,• 0 Hill ScUd.
In his opinion, the> 1992
ledse agreement between
him and club offlc1als
required his written cipproval
for any changes his tendnts
made to the property
Club officials SdW 11 dtffer-
enUy, saying they only hdd
·to get 0 H1U's consc>nt for
c hdnges to bwJdmgs on the
land
"There's no dispute thdl 1f
we were to subStdnt1dJly
alter (\.he butldmgs.! f.:'.C
would ~av~ to get 10 Hill's !
approval," Sdld (')mton Hub-
bard, an attorney for the club.
But other chdnQP'>, such as
landscaping work on lhP goll
course, was d d1flNent mdt-
ter, Hubbard arguPcl
"When 11 cdmC' time to do
thts work, WP did 11 nght,"
Hubbard said. ·w e Pnhdnced
the value, w«? did not
decrease the value In fact,
we're not only t•nllt!Pd we're
obllgdted to ldncl!>cctpe •
The dispute t•ncled up in
court alter 0 I hll filed d ldw
suit agdtnSt club offtndls in
Apnl 2000 AftN d two-week
lndl at West Just.Jee Center
, an Westminster, Superior
Court Judge Robert A Knox
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issued d tentative ruling
Tuesddy thdt gdve d httle to
both side'>
Whllc Knox rejected the
cldun thdt thP pipes or the
road presented sdlety hdz-
drds, he upheld 0 I hll's cldun
that club ufflctdlS should hdve
sought the landlord\ consent
on chdnges to lht> course
"It 1ust clanfle'> thE> rules
for thP next 41 yedr!>," 0 Hill
sdld. dddmg thdt club ofhndl'>
have an option to extend thP
$1 .8-nu.ll10n d yedr led'-l! lor
another 25 yecLIS
The ruhnq dlso a'tjuttl·'>
club ofhot1ls to matnld tn
prqperN dnd h<1b1hty insur-
ance that covers thP ent:J.re
golf C-OUf<,t• fdlhn thdn JUSt
bmldmq-.., < > I hll sct1d
Odvlcl \\oot<>n lnternd-
Uondl Bdv < 'luh'> Inc ·:. ctuef
('XC'CUllV<• c11f1cPr, dnd club
ownn 81>\erly Rd}. who both
dltC'ncll'<I TuP'>Od}'\ court µro-
c<•Nhnq-.. <IN hnNI to com-
nH•nt on tlw < dSf' < lull oll1c tells could not be
n•c1rh<'<l \\ Pcl1w<.cld\ to con-
firm '"ll<tl !..ind of m-;urdn<e
pollnP" d rP m • plc1tP for th<>
golf c ou r-..P
Knox ,.., Pll.f>N tf'Cl to issued
lmdl ruhnq m tht• beginning
ul Ju1w <1t \\ tuch tune he'll
dlso dcl<lrl'ss th<' 1sc,ue of who
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SCHOOL BOARD WRAP·UP
Inside board decided not to form a subcom· to date on the group's prbgress.
Tourism pros converge
on. Newport Beach .
EDUCATION
WHAT HAPPENED:
The school board approved moving
summer school from
Estancia High School to
Costa Mesa High Sdlool
this summer.
WHAT IT MEANS: .
While there may be additional t raf-
fic problems at Costa Mesa with the
Orange County Fair, students won't
end up in the dark. Estancia is one of
the sites targeted by Southern Califor-
nia Edison for energy-use reduction.
That means the school is one of the
sites expected to conserve energy
wherever possible.
WHAT HAPPENED:
After a lengthy debate, the school
Briefly!n
THE NEWS
Newport-Mesa spelling
bee winne rs recognized
The room"" Wd~ d bu7.z with excitement
Tuesddy night when the school board
recognized Newport-Mesd's spelling
mittee t o parti~ipate in the Measure
A planning ju~ yet Instead they w ill WH·r HAPPENED·
sit a.s observers at the " •
n~xt several ~tings 1 ~ The board adopted a w~h. YJe oversight com· 7•0 resolution recognizing
mit\~.1and project ma.nr / the month of April as
. age")e,nt f irm. They w11J · • • pup1ic schools month.
also have the grqyp give them a / .
progress re~rt at the next sch90J ' WHAT IT MEANS:
board meet1'ri,g on April 10. "' / f' ·, :· / The st'-te board of education has
~eclared April public schools month
with the theme: "Public School: Cor·
nerstone for the New Millennium . .,
Schools and communities are encour-
aged to develop activit ies to support
the month.
WHAJ IT MEANS:
Having carefully chosen the mem-
bers who make up the c.itizens over-
sight committee, Trustee Wendy leece
said that she did not feel comfortable
forming a subcommittee that may
have influence or be perceived by the
public t o have influence over the
groups decision making. leece also felt
that each board member should be
equally informed. While other trustees
disagreed w ith l eece, they agreed to
try an alternate method of keeping up
bee champions.
Winners from the fourth, fifth and
sixth grades accepted plaques and cer-
tificates for their victory over peers last
month.
"It was kind of scary because I had
been in a spelling bee before,• said Bri-
anne Schelin, the fourth grade winner
who attends Mariners Elementary School.
Andrew Watt, an Eastbluff Elemen·
tary fifth-grader who took first for his
11111 MEETING
April 10, 7 p.m ., District Education
Center, 2985 A Bear Street. Costa
Mesa.
grade level, said he was nervous despite
it being his second year in the competi-
tion.
By the sixth grade, Karyn Hay of
K aiser Elemen~ry had it all figured out
-and even shared her secret with any
aspiring spellers.
"When you're up there, try .to speU
the words slowly and you'll be success-
ful.• she said. "If you try to speU quickly,
you'll stumble and get them wrong.·
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Forget planriing a vacation
where all you do is Jay 'on the
beach. Nowadays. people
want adventure. They wan t
to climb mountains. Go
exploring. They want to take
cooking classes in Italy.
The future of tourism. as
well as what people want
when they plan a vacation,
were discussed this week
during the California Confer-
ence on Tourism. The confer-
ence ran Monday through
Thursday al the Hyatt New-
porter.
More than 500 tourism
professionals attended the
conference, which was spon-
sored by the California Travel
Industry Assn. and Califoffiia .
Tourism and was hosted by
the Newport Beach Confer-
ence & Visitors Bureau.
It was the first tAfne in 10
years that the conf~rence has
taken place in Southern Cali-
fornia.
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looking to do something dif.
ferent and were thinking of
other areas like Riverside,•
said Bridget Lindquist, direc-
tor of travel industry sales for
the Newport Beach Confe1-
ence & Visitors Bureau. "We •
had the represent~tives come •
down (from :> Sacramento!
bac:Jc . in 1 9~~) and Newport
w as JUSt a natural choice
Everything is here. It's beautJ.
ful. •
Lindquist also said thdt
Newport Beach was a naturt.LI
place to have to have the con·
ference because so many
tourism professionals work
out of Southern California.
During the seffilndrs,
which were led by tourism
profession als from au over
the state, Lindquist satd thP
main ideas discussed dealt
with how much tourism ht1s
changed thanks to the bdby
boomer generation.
"It used to be that vacr1-
tions were for relief and reldx -
ing." she said. •Now people
want a more enriching expe>-
rience. The baby boomers drt•
compressing everything into
their vacations. When th1•y
play, they want to learn."
Lindquist said that VdCc1-
tions are also changing, with
more people taking quwk
getaways instead of week-
long trips.
"It's hard lo get away from
work now, so they are takmq
shorter, three-and four-dr1~
trips.• she said.
In addition to the work-
shops, the new state of Cdh·
fomia advertising travel cdm-
paign slogan was announced
This year, look for advertJS(•
ments that say "Californ1c1
Find Yourself Here.•
"It's important lo get j)('O·
pie to come in and use Lh1·
hotels and spend money.·
Lindquist said. "Whether 11\
for business or leisure, any
travel is good travel. cve>ry·
thing will help our city.•
Gettina.
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• GEmNG INVOLVED runs pertod
ically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating
basis. If you'd like 1nformat1on on
adding your organ1zat1on to th1\
list. call (949) 574-4298
NEWPORT BEACH
CONFERENCE AND
VISITORS BUREAU
The bureau is ded1cdted to
the promotion of the city to
potential visitors. Volunteer'>
with extensive knowledge of
Newport Beach needed. (94!1)
722-1611.
NEWPORT BEACH
FILM FESTIVAL
The Newport Beach Film
Festival seeks volunteers to
work at movie screenings
poslfscreening parties, semi-
nars and other events. ThP
festival runs through April 5
(949) 253-2880.
NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY
LITERACY PROGRAM
The program seeks volun-
teers to tutor adults wistung to
improve their reading and
writing skills. Thaining work-
shops at the central library
will certify volunteers. (949)
717-3874 .
NEWPORT BEACH
PREMIERE ONEMA GUILD
The N ewport Beach Pre-
miere Cinema Guild, which
supports the Newport Beach
Film Festival, is looking for
new members. Interested
candidates should want to
help fwther an artistic and
cultural heritage in the com-
munity, should have a love of
cinema and a willingness to
raise awareness or the film
festival. (9-49) 253-2880.
NEWPORT BEACH
REOTAL SERIES
The Friends of The New·
port Beach Recital Series
Guild needs volunteers to
assist 1n fostering music
appreciation so classical
music will endure. (S..9) 6"4-•
... 208.
NEWPORT TH!ATitE
MTS CENTER
A variety of jobs need to be
tackled, including 1et con·
lb'uction, uahertng, maillngs
and aaorted technical dutiel.
Scbedullng ti flexible, with I
two. to 20-hour conunltmenl
per month. 1be Newport The·
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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·/lwww.dallypilotcom.
TODAY
Church, 1964 Orange Ave.,
C~ta Mesa. Each lap walked
will r~e money. (949) 645-
8973.
A workshop on how to build
your wealth will take place at
9:30 a.m. at Morgan Stanley
Dean Witter, 575 Anton Blvd ..
Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 2-41·
3198.
APRIL 5
The Vlstonarles of the Orange
County Museum of Art will
present a lecture by Brad
Durham at 3 p .m. at the
museum, 850 San Clemente
Dnve, Newport Beach. $85
for the series. (949) 759-1122. .
The Easter Bunny wUI be
available for photographs
lrom Friday through April 14
at Fashion Island, Newport
Center Drive, Newport
Beach . Mall hours are 10 a .m.
·to 9 p.m, Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sat-
urday, and 11 a .m . to 7 p.m.
Sunday. Pnces vary. (949)
721-2000
APRJL 7
Buddy Ebsen, author of .. Kel· An,orcb.ld sale wlJl be hosted
ly's Quest,• will speak at 2 by Green Systems lntema-
p.m. at Barnes.& Noble Bool<· tional from g a.m. to 4 p.m. at
sellers at Fashion Island, 953 { Green Systems International
Newport Center Drive, N~w-Orchid Nursery, 20362 Birch
port Beach. F.ree. (949) 759· St., Newport Beach. Free.
0982. (949) 756-1211.
A cooking 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-
ter Drive, Newport Beach.
Free. (949) 759-0982.
SATURDAY
The Wanda J. Cobb Breast
Health Symposium and
Susan G. Kamen 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
reqwred (7 14) 957-9157, Ext
70.
Estan cia HJgh School parent-
teache r-student association
will host an mdoor rummage
sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
the school, 2323 Placentia
Ave., Costa Mesa. Free. (949)
645-0715
A garage sale wtU be hosted
by the Boy Scout Troop 37
from 8;30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.
Saturday et.nd from 9 a.m to l
p m. Apnl 1 at the Lido Island
Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido
Sound, Newport Beach. The
Scouts need donations. Free.
(949) 723-6272.
"Within StlU Ufe and Land-
scape,· an exhibit of acrylics
and other media by Kathleen
Grace, will dose today at the
Newport Beach Central
Ltbrdry, 1000 Avocado Ave.
The exhibit will be open from
9 a m. to 6 p m Free. (949)
717-3801.
Food, musk, entertainment
and crdlt.s will be the high-
lights of the Spring Fair 2000
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday
and Apnl 1 at Piecemakers
Country Store, 1720 Adams
Ave , Costa Mesa. Free. (714)
641-3112.
Walk for Ufe, which wUJ ben·
eht Ltfe Centers of Orange
County, will take place at 9
a.m. at St. Joachim Catholic
A relationship seminar by
Lisa Firestone and Joyce
Catlett will take place at 2
p.m. at Borders Books, Music
& Cafe, 1890 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. Free. (805) 681·
0415.
The American Lung Assn. of
Orange County will host the
sixth annual Big Breathe Easy
event at 6 p.m. at the Palm
Gardens at the Four Seasons
Hotel, 600 Newport Center
Drive, Newport Beach. Call
for prices. (714) 835-5864.
MONDAY
The Mazda Open Golf Tour-
nament will be held at 11
a.m. at Mesa Verde Country
Club, 3000 Club House Road,
Costa Mesa. (949) 727-6304.
TUESDAY
A workshop on making great
first impressions will be
offered by the National Assn.
of Women Business Owners
or Orange County at 6 p.m. at
the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. $48, or $34 for mem-
bers. (8~) 281-0001.
New York Times best-selling
author William Least Heat-
Moon will talk about his
5,000-mtle journey across
America on his sailboat at 7
p.m. at the Newport Beach
Central Library. 1000 Avoca-
do Ave., Newport Beach. $10.
(949) 717 -3890.
A four-week teacher of peace
certification workshop series
will begin at 9 a.m. at the
Costa Mesa Church of Reli-
gious Science, 2850 Mesa
Verde Drive East, Costa
Mesa. Call for prices. (714)
754-7399.
A three-week course on com-
puter swvival skills will be
offered at 9 a.m. at Orange
Coast College, 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. The class
will take place Saturdays and
Sundays until Apnl 29. $258.
(7 14) 432-5880.
A spiritual communJcatlons
workshop will be offered by
Ka thy Johnson, cerllfied
1 healer and teacher, from 10
a .m. to 5 p.m. at the Vladurur
Elmanovtcb AJA Estates and
1 Custom Homes offlce, 2079
Federal Ave., Costa Mesa.
CdlJ !br pnces. (949) 574·
5504.
Famllles may purchase terra
cotla tiles at Fashion Island
and pamt them to raise mon-
ey for the Orange County
Museum of Art from noon to 4
p.m. April 7-8 at Fashion
Island, Newport Center On·
ve, Newport Beach $100
(949) 720-3300
APRIL 8
A workshop on how to profit
from real estate fucer-uppers
will be presented by Orange
Coast Co1lege's Commuruty
Education Office at 9 a.m. at
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A Chopln plano recital wUl
take place at J p.m. at the '
Newport Beach Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
Free. (949) 717-3801.
APRIL 9
The Women's EnvtronmenW
Council dinner will take
·p1~ce at 6 p.m. at the Wynd-
ham Garden Hotel, 3350
Avenue of the Arts, Costa
Mesa. $25. or $20 for mem-
bers. (714) 648-2887.
APRIL 11
Orange Coast College wtll
host its second annual Small
Busines~ Conference and
Expo from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. on the campus, 2701
Fairview Road. Costa Mesa.
Free. (714) 432-5880.
APRIL 12·
A workshop on how to make
better impressions will be
offered by the Orange Coun-
ty Chapter of the .Amencan
Marketing Assn. at 5:30 p.m.
at the Sutton Pldce Hotel,
4500 MacArthur Blvd., New-
port Beach. $52, or $42 for
members. (800) 290-9216.
Heather Cullman, author of
~Bewitched,· will sign her
book at 7 p.m at Barnes &
Noble Booksellers, 953 New-
port Center Dnve, Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 759-0982.
A Ieng shut seminar wtll be
offered at 7 p.m. at the New-
port Beach Central Library,
1000 Avocado Ave Free.
(949) 717-3801. .
Gretchen McKay, lover of
African culture and shamanic
practitioner, will show slldes
of East and Southern Africa at
7:30 p.m. at Afrtcan Comer,
2584 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa. Free. (949) 650· 7993.
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APRIL 14
The Oasis SenJor Cente r wUI
hosl a pancake breakfast
trom 7:30 to 10 a.m. at the
center, 800 Marguente Ave.,
Corona del Mar. $2 for adults,
$1 for children. (949) 644·
3244.
Aprtl 14 ls the last day to
receive income ta.x prepara-
tion services by Orange Coast
College ~dents. The help
will be offered from 1 to 4
p.m . at the college, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Services are offered to low-inc~me. dtsabled, elderly or
non-Ertglish speak.mg resi-
dents. (714) 432-0202.
APRIL 18
The 14th annual HIV/AIDS
on the Front Line Conierence
will be held at 8 a.m. at the
Hilton Hotel. 3050 Bristol St..
Costa Mesa. The event is pre-
sented by the AIDS Educa·
tion and Trairung Center. UC
lrvine and the Orange Coun-
ty Health Cdre Agency (714)
456-2249. ... I ·,.
Newport Bay Naturalist and
Fnends will present their
Earth Day Celebrabon from
10 am. to 3 p.m dt SheUmak-
er lsldnd, Ne wport Beach.
ad1acent to Newport Dunes at
the comer of Jamboree and
· Back Bay Dnve. Park.mg 1s
available at Newport Dunes
comer lot Free. lnforrnauon
(949) 640-6746
APRIL 19
Nova Community Founda-
tion will host a chanty event
to educate potential tlonors
and help raise funds for Des·
tiny Thps at 7 p .m at Saks
Fifth Avenue in South Coast
Plaza. Free, but donations are
encouraged. Reservations
requested. (949) 222-9010 or
mfonnabon@novaland.org.
Daniel G. Amen wtll sign bis
book, "Heahng ADD," at 7:30
p.m al Barnes & Noble Book·
sellers at Fashion l~land, 953
Newport Center Dnve, New-
port Beach Free. (949) 759·
0982
APRIL 21
Encore ·Plus will offer breast
canc:er screerungs at Harbor
Chru.Udn Fellowship, 740 W
Wilson. Costa Mesa. F.ree.
CaU for dn dppomtment. (714)
935-9720
"The Ulttmate Perennlal Gar·
den· will be the subject of a
discuss10n at 9·30 a.m at the
Shenndn Library & Gardens,
2647• E Coast Highway.
Corona de! Mar Free (949)
673-2261
A divorce recovery workshop
will be offi>wd from 10 am to
12 30 p m by l'-.taxine B
Cohen, mamdge dlld family
thernp1c;t, di her office. 180
Newport Cc>n t£•r Dnve, New-
port Bcdch $40 1949) 644·
6415
APRll 22
A bridal show wtll be hosted
by the Adventures at Sea
Yacht Chdrters from 2 'to 4
pm on the yacht, 3101 W
Coast H1ghwdy, Newport
Beach Free Reservations
reqwred (949) 650-241 2.
• """ Sill • """"' 0 ~ r "" • 'Jv• • ""' 414 Old Newport Blvd • Newport Beach
(949) 645-6086
"1fi.eg.enhs of
tlf.e ~arhor J\r.ea"
Thursday, April 26, 2001 ac 6 p.m. Cos ca Mesa Neighborhood
Community Center 1845 Park Avenue, Co ta Mesa
youth
Employment
S crvice of the Harbor Ara, Inc.
Honoring rhe Beeks, the Tellers and the Tozers
Tom Johnson of the Daily Pilot and Jim Dale of
Hoag Memorial Hosrical Presbyterian will be
Masters o eremonies.
To become a sponsor/underwriter,
donate a silent auction item or secure a reservation
for the evening's festivities, call
Youth Employment Service of the Harbor Area, Inc. at
(949) 642-0474
. .. . ..
A6 Friday, Morch 30, 2001
SCHEDULE
A schedule of events through
April 5. Unless otherwise marked,
all films will be shown at Edwards
Island 7 Cinemas. 999 Newport
Center Orjve, Newport Beach, and
are SS. Tickets are available by call·
ing (888) 464-2468 or at
http:Jlwww. tickets com.
TODAY
11 A.M.
TERMINAL IUT( (RrJO TBtMINAJ.)
M~. 1999 ~Milt Valdez Salazar
Din<tor. Oscar U"utia Lazo
SaW1wrtt.f. Oscar Urrutia Lazo
Cast: Angel~ Cruz. Guillermo Larrea,
Guillermo Rios, Soledad Ruiz. Rafael
Valazco
Running time: 100 00
After leaving the native community
where he has bHn documenting Jou/
ntua/J,. a photogra~ has several
strange ~nHKes He returns to the
community to ~k anSWE"f3.
11:30 A.M.
AN UNANISHED SY~Y
United States. wen
~ Bestor Cram
Directors: Bestor Cram. Mike Maioros
fUw1ing time: S9 00
Set over Memorial Day 1971,
·unfinished Symphony• dep1crs
Operation POW. which uptured the
nation's attention when an instance
of civil d1sobed1ence resulted in more
than 400 veterans and townspeople
being incarcerated m the town's
garage.
1:30 P.M.
MAZE
United St.Jtes, 1000
~ Oebbon Ayer
Director. Rob Morrow
Scnenwrtter. Rob Morrow
Running time: 98:00
A sculptor with Tourette's syndrome
finds himself m the middle of a love
trtangle that starts when his be5t
friend abandons his longtime and.
unbeknownst to him, pregnant gtrl
frtend
2 P.M.
SHORT ALMS:
ACTION IN MY SHORTS
DINNERTIME
Dir9c:tor. Beniamin Goldsrmth
Rurviing time: 13 22
A mysterious desert outlaw terror1zes
a small town w~ne~r he rides
through No morsel of food is safe Try
to stop him? He stops you. TJ:>day.
howe~r. he might 1ust meet his
fTliJtch.
HfTa..owN
ow-tor. Chns Manc1n1
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NEWPORT
FILM REVIEW ·
'Pancho Villa' is a
gTipJing docummtaly
For Mexican history
buffs, "Pancho Villa and
Other Stones• is a gripping
personal portralt of the leg·
endary fonner rebel general
of lhe Mexican Revolution.
The 40-minute documen-
tary provides a darker side
to Prandsco •Pancho• Villa
and graphic insight i.o his
dealings with women,
including an interview with
his former wife who was
forced to marry him.
"When he wanted a
woman and she refused
him, he'd kill her," she said.
"The day of my wedding. I
was more dead than alive.•
Villa, who Later invaded
U.S. territory and led Amer-
ican soldiers on a wild goose
chase all over lhe harsh
Mexican countryside for
months, was considered
"cruel" and "lhe most oi.m-
Running time: 13 00
A clown for children's parties hates
her job and her life A hit man sees his
life as one torturously long death sen-
tence They acodenrally switch bags.
and d«1de they like the other's 1ob
~tter.
I WANT TO DIE (QUIERO MORJR)
Dil'Ktor. Gemma Fehus
Running time: 14.50
A hospitalized paraplegic psychopath
assassm dreams of dymg A cop,
whose life was ;u1ned when his wrfe
and child vvere killed, is the as.s.usm's
last chance to be "disconnected •
ntE RAJN
Director: DaV1d Beatty
Running time: 1 S.$)0
In an envlfonmental nightmare, two
men encounter a freak occurrence of
nature that threatens more than just
the1r /Ives.
inal man• by those inter-
viewed in the film.
In the docwnentary, Villa
once ordered 80 women to
be killed. An execution of a
man by firing squad is the
Running time: 11 :00
An old man kills two teenagers who
rob and Intimidate old people living in
the neighborhood.
RJGHnOUS INDfGNATION
Director. Katnna Bronson
Running time: 17.00
Ctrcumstances of chance. fate. love
and death allow a hardened man to
be transformed by the vulnerability of
a little girl
BAD ASSASSIN
Director. Don 0 . Knowlton
Running time: 14.00
An assassin fails to kill an 1JCcountdnt
and understands that he will have to
pay the ultimate pflce. Being a bad
assassm, howe~r; he fatls at killtng
himself and 1s left inupac1tated
4 P.M.
BIG EDEN
CADAVEROUS United Stdtes, 2000
Dil"9Ctor. Michael Fiore Produc.ws: Jennifer Oia1ken. John D
RWV1ing time: 20 48 Vaughan
Tooy De Marco 1s no ordinary medKal Dir9ctor: Thomas Bezucha
student HIS plan ro become a doctot IS Screenwitter. Thomas Bezucha
hindered by a deep-rooted fear of • cast. AryeGross, Enc Sc.hwe1g, Louise
death. In the presence of an anatomy _ Fletcher, George Coe, Nan Martin
c/aSJ cad;Jver, his necrophobla surfaces., ... RWW\lng time: 117:00
SuccMSful but lonely New York artist
KIWNG TIME Henry Hart returns to the Mon Una
Director. Carlo De Rosa town of hlS childhood, Big Eden
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film's most fascinating
scene.
"Drink, but never get
drunk, love without passion
and steal, but only from the
rich,• Villa once said.
There, he finds he must come to terms
with his childhood best fnend, a man
who Is now the object of his unreqwt·
edlove
4:30 P.M.
ZOI:
Un;tecJ States/Great Bntam. 1001
Procluc9n: carol Cyrb, Bill Kenwr1ght
Oi....aor. Deborah Attoinese
ScreenwtiteB: Deborah Attolnese,
Amy Dawes
Cast: Jenny Seagrove, Vanessa Zima,
Stephi L1neberg. Victoria Davis,
Gordon Tootoosis, Kim Greist
Running time: 90 00
Adolescent Z~ and her two mends
have grtm home /Ives. When things
become unbearable, the trio d«ides
to run away to Los Angeles. On their
journey. they meet Cecilia, an
Englishwoman. who has her own
troubles
• Screening will be anended by the
dire(tor and tast rnM!ben.
6:30 P.M.
MIDDlEMEN
C~nada. 1000
Procluc9n: Robert Petrov1cz. Kevin
Spedcma1er
Director. Kevin Speckmaier
S.0-IW'ritwl: Kevin Speckma.1er.
Robert PetrOVIC2
The film said many
movies in Mexico have been
made about Villa, but con·
troversy continues today.
with different IJDgles and
storieg,
In this documentary be
was portrayed as a villain
and murderer of his own
people, a la Joseph Stalin.
Along w}lh Emiliano,
Zapata and Francisco· J.
Madero, Villa led peasant
armies to a swift victory over
lhe corrupt and repressive
regime of lhe aging dictator,
Porfirio Diaz, only to see
Madero betrayed by reac·
tionary plotters.
At the end, one peasant
said, referring to his coun-
try's continued repression:
"If Francisco Villa were
alive, we wouldn't be in this
situation.•
"Pancho V11la and Other
Stories" will screen at 2 p.m.
Saturday at Edwards Island
7 Cinemas.
-RlchMd Dunn
Cast: James Hutson. K1men R~.
Byron Lucas
Running time: 100.00
A small·time crook finds himself pre-
sented wrth the ultJmate SC()(e -a
chance to intercept i h1gh-st.Jlces drug
deal by exp/o1tJng Its WNkest finlc, the
middleman
• Screening. to be attended by the dire<:·
tor and cast IT\efJ'lben. will be the film's
US premiere
7 P.M.
ZOOT SUrT
UnttedState$. 1981
Produc«s: Kenneth Brecher, Peter J.
Burrell, Gordon DaV1moo. Wilham P
Wingate
DIN<tor: Luis Valdez
Saeenwriter. LUIZ Valdez
Cast: Daniel Valdez. Edward Jam~
Olmos, Oiar1es A1dman, Tyne Daly,
John Anderson. Abel Franco, Mike
Gomez. Alma Martinez. frank
McCarthy, Tony Plana, Robert Beltran
Rwining time: 103 00
Four men. mostly Chia no. are.put on
trial for murder at the height of the
racial tensions and noting that
plagued Los Angeles dimng World
war/I
• El Torrto at Fashion ~and will host a 9
p m gala honoring the film's 20th
~$40
9 P.M.
...
Doily Pilot
WU> SIDE (DetlECTOA'S CUT)
united s~~ 199512000
Producln: Hamish McAlplne, Fran~
Mazzola, Nldt JOMS
DirectlDr. Donald C'.ampbell '
Sawiwirtt.s: Donald Cammell,
OilnaKong
c.t: Oiristopher Walken, Anne
Heche. Joan Chen, St~ Bauer
Running dnw: 112;00
Snapping under fin.tnc/al debt. AleN, i
banlc loan officer; Is forced Into moon-
lighting as a high-<lass ul/ girl. Her
No. 1 d~nt is a f'S'IChotk fifl8ncial
rK.lcetttr who wonhlps ~ ~t sus-
pecrs that she might wort for the FBI
He aSSJgns htS bodyguard -who re.JI·
ly is a federal agent -to ui/ her
Meanwhile. the fi<ket~r's wrfe meets
~)(at the banlc. and the rwo instant·
ly fall in love, kicking off a dangerous
affair.
• Screening will be anended by the pro-
due«
9:30 P.M.
SHORT AlMS: SMASH OITSI
TOTALLY TW\STED SHORTS
THE HANGNAIL
Dl1'9Ctor. Shane Acker
R...,.,... Time: 2:00
THE DE.HUMANIZED
Dlf'ector: Mrtch Watson
RwWng time: 1S:OO
JUDGMENT DAY
DIN<tors: Johan l1edgren, Noah
Tannen
Running time: 3:00
SHOO< ASYLUM
Dlf'9dDr. Dan Dinello
RWV1ing time: 15.00
ANGQt PIOUN' GOOD
Dlf'ector: Sybil Widtershe1mer
Running Time: 130
CRIME saNE Q.EANERS
Dl1'9Ctor. David J Sperling
Running time: 15.00
CREAT\JtlE-HfTES OF OHIO
Din<tor. f'tul Patern1te
Running time: 11 00
SUNDAY'S GAME
Director. Gene Laufenberg
"'-1nlng time: 10:00
SATURDAY
11 A.M.
AMAJtGOSA
United States, 1999
Produclen: Sidney Sherman, Ken
Carlson
OiNCtor. Todd Robtnson
Sa ..... w1itet . Todd Robinson
Nwrat.t by: Mary McDonnell
Running time: 93 oo
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price to l»Y for fltlf~nslon. But for
the 76-)'Nr-old •rtist isolar.d In the
badlands of ONth V•lt.): UHtlng
•nd ~rformlng /$her ,.rug..
11:30 A.M.
SHORT FU.MS: COMEDY SHORTS
COOKIES r<Mt HA.MY
DiNdDr: NicholM Peterso('I
........ :4:20
In 1995, filmmaker Nicholas PetetSOn~
g~tMr, ~rry Edvard$. di«J of
~ ~ul 1rwety. This film is
basf!d on his ~.story.
DERNOING THE SUPUSAvt
DlredlClr. Dave fribush
...... dme:151l0
MHt loss pr~tron agent Thomas
Santiago, working the beat at ~rfave SuperStore No. 801. When
•professional shoplifter hits the store,
Santiago must confront not onfy ulfl·
mate evil, bot a/Jo betrayal by a for.
mer partner.
THE FOUR Of US
DINdiors: Michael Moue<, Holly
Justo-Mosser
IQWng dme: 20:00
A Hollywood power couple used to
getting things their way have to make
adjustments~~,, •coople·
friends start spending tJme with a
new coople.
C1.0SE THE DOOR (FEAAWi LA
POtm}
°"9ctor: Steve Stern
IUWng time: 9:00
Guy is angst-rtdden and bitter He
~he IHds a Irle of quiet c/espera·
tion and daydrNms about be1!19 an
artist. The film follows him through
the course of one day.
GOJW!M'tGO
°"9ctor: Doug Torres
RwWng time: 21:59
It's all about the chase.
SMACXEJltS
°"9ctor: Tara Miele
RwWng time: 1.26
This parable lays bare the ~//
~fall from grace of 1unl0( high
royalty.
LET Ml T£U.. YOU A STORY
°"9ctor: Marlene Rhern
~dme:9-30
Lois describes • night of unfulfilled
<Jal~ while unso/ICltf!d pafSlon
Ignites in the background.
HOU.YWOOO MONKEYS
Director. Chad Ahrendt
llUftng time: 13:00
We've 11/f heilrd the Hollywood saying,
•Every film starts with• script· Truth
be told. a script wrll newr be seen
twlee Without grHt coverage
COVC'rage can make you, and coverage
an break you
NEWPORT B E A C ll
FILM llVllW
Minerva's Quest'
loses its way
Viewers of "Entre la
Tarde y la Noche• ("Miner-
va's Quest•) will need
rewind and fast forward to
make sense of lhis frag-
mented story in which a
middle-aged writer sifts
through the fables and lies
of her troubled childhood
and faces her past. Although
it has subtitles, Cliff Notes
would help.
Despondent over her
inability to write and her
failed life, Minerva drives
from the United States to her
hometown of Mazatlan,
Mexico, to face the •great
secret• of her youth. The
bip is not a straight shot. We
bounce back and forth from
the present to the past while
she begins to write about a
little girl named Minerva.
Through dreams and
flashbacks of her abusive
father Francisco, her granny
Ochlla, her •marvelous•
ntEDANE
DirKtor. Rtehard D' Ales.sio
Running time: s·20
Davrd Huba~ hilanoos se~n·
minute version of William
Shakespeare~ "Hamlet. ·set m a con-
temporary wrseguy bar
1:30 P.M.
MINERVA'S QUEST (ENTRE LA
TARDE Y LA NOOiE)
Mexico, 1()()()
Producer: Angel Flores Manni
Director. Oscar Blancarte
So!Mtiwritel. Oscar Bl•nc.arte
Cast ~lrca Alil<JOI', Franosco
Fattomo, Manuel Ojeda, Lumo
Cav11zos, Martha L Osuna
Running time: 105·00
M1~rva is ,. m1ddN~ wnter Who
deodes to brNk with her uncertain
pr~nt. returning to the port where
she was born and to a P<trt filled wrth
ghoro and fancies.
• Scr~mng will be the film·~ West Coast
prem~e
2 P.M.
ntE MEXICAN AMERICANS
Produc:ets: Robin Uom1>11rt. Bl11nc.a
Santos •
Executive produQtr: Roy Hammond
uncle Alberto, and the nuns
at Sacred Heart School, we
get a picture of her bleak
childhood. The only bright
spots are when her woman·
izing, gambling Uncle
Alberto returns home with
presents and fairy tales or
when Minerva is up to no
good with her best friend
Bea biz.
Woven throughout these
childhood experiences are
references and images of
myths -the sirens and the
Director: RorNn Bryg1der
Running time: 56 00
This documentary celebrates the con
trrbut1ons and culture of local Orange
County Mexican Americans. m<ludrng
Oranr;e Coonty-based attorney Jesse
Arau)O. Newport Beach-ba~ El
Ranch/to ResttJurants co-owner M aria
Elena Avila; and Bishop Jaime Soto o f
the Diocese of Orange.
• SCrff01ng will be the WM\ COilSI pr~
moere tor thK documerttary whoch was
bf06dcast on KO<E·TV
PANOtO VIUA AND OTHER STORIES
Mell/Co/United Sr.J(es, 1999
PYoducer: Ph1lhp Rodnguez
Director. Ph1lhp Rodnguez
Running time: 40·00
Inspired by a conversation with the
filmmaken Mexican-born grand·
mother ·1 asked her why she had left
Mexico as a young girl, and she
explained that her Slrter had caught
Pancho Villa's eye and he had made it
known that he was coming back rn
town to have his w11y With her.· Ph1//1p
Rodnguez said
• Screen1ng will b4.' attended bif1'1l'
director -
4 P.M.
GOll<iERSI
United States. 2000
FrLM FE S TIVAL
sailors, Cyclops, "The Mag-
ic Flute• and King Midas.
Like in a dream, the events
in the movie do not always
have an obvious signifi·
cance. The special effects
were rough, at best.
As the events of her
childhood unfolded, I
found it necessary to go
back to the beginning of
the film to connect the
importance of a phone call,
a fable or an image in
order to understand their
PYoducers: Sidney S~rman, Ken
Carlson
Executive pt'Oduc:.er. Todd Robinson
Dined.or. Kenneth A Carlson
Scnenwriter. Kenneth A Carlson
Runninv time: 103 00
Chronicles a remarkable sea.son for
the M aSSJllon Tigers high school foot·
bafl team, played ovt rn a small Ohio
rvstbelt town that draws 1ts 1dent1ry
from football.
4:30 P.M.
SH0m RlMS: ACAD£MY AWARD
NOMINEES
BIG MAMA
DiR<tor. Tracy Seretean
Runnlnv time: 40 oo
• Won the Academy Award for ~
documentary short
Film documents an 89-year-old African
A.mencan gr~ndmothen struggle to
raise her troobled 9-year-old grandson
under the watchful eye of a cynical
child ~lftJre system
REJECTED
Director. Don Hertzfeldt
RIM1ning time: 9:30
later implications.
But, there is no confusing
the young Minerva with the
older Minerva The young
actress is as sympathetic
and engaging as the older
actress is cold and remote.
Must be the accumulated
years of un-addressed
issues and painful niemo·
ries that pressed her into a
one-dimensional, angry
character.
It is dehrutely not a typi-
cal Hollywood cast with per-
fect looking actors. All the
actors look like part of the
real world, which helped
make the movie more
believable.
There were some major
inconsistenoes in the story.
It was as ti the writer lost his
way, especially when telling
the final ending to the story.
It was a confusing moVle
with very poor editing dnd a
hard story lme to follow
"Ent re la Tarde y Jo
Noche-(.Minerva's Quest •)
will screen at I :30 p.m. Sat-
urdav at Edwards Island 7
Cinemas
-Robin Armstrong
• Nominated for best an1mat1on short
A f1ct1onal collision between art. com
mercial culture and madness
A SOCCER STORY (UNA HISTOftlA
DE FVTBOl.)
Director: Paulo Machhne
Running time: 21 00
• Nominated for best hve act•OO short
A 60-year-old m.fn rememben playing
• . soccer on hos youth on the streets of,.
Braz1l1an town and the kid who
became the leqendtJry Pele
SERA GUO
Directors: G111l Lerner, Cohn C11mpbell
Running time: 13 00
• Nominated for best live act•on short
After f1nd1ng an anonymous love let
ter rn a cabbage, an unhappy house-
wife becomes ,m unlikely seductress
OJRTAIN CAL.I.
Director: Chuck Braverman
Running time: 38·00
• Nominated for best documentary
short
T1w> stor•es of those who helped lay
the ground11110rk fo; todays entertain·
ment industry
. .
Friday, Morch 30, 2001 A7
IV~
Dlredor: Peter Riegert
fUwWtg time: '3 00
• Nomln.1ted fOf beSt hve Ktion short
1Wo fown on the·ouu can't bridge
h gap betwftn tti.m wrthovt the
M lp of• 13-ye.ar--old from ~ wrong
side of the rraoo
6:30 P.M.
INNOCENTS
United States, 1999/2()()(}
~ TenyCarr, Gaol 11"°'1
D6rector. Gregory Marquette
SoMfiwrtt.f. qregory Marquettf
cast Connie Nielson, Jean-Hug~
Anglade, Mia Kirshner, Anne Atcher.
Frank Langella
Running time: 97 00
A French profeswr meets rwo sisters •
wrth a haunted P<tst while on a road
trip through the Amc>flcan M1ctwMt
• SCrl!t'f'l1fl9 to be .Jttended by the d•r«
tor ptoductt and c.Mt rMmben will be
the Mnn Wf!St Co.Mt premiere
7 P.M.
1ltE FMN04 CONNECTION
United States. 1971
f'l'oduc:ieB: Ph1l1p D"Anton1. G David
Sd'l1ne, Kenneth un
Director. Wilham Fr1edk1n
Screettwriten: Robin Moore, Ernffi
Tidyman
Cast Gene Hackman Fernando Rey.
Roy Sc~1der TOl'y Lo B·anco M11rcel •
Bozzuff1. Frederic de Pasquale, 8111
Hickman. Ann Rebbot, Harold Gary,
Arlene Farber. Edd•e Egan
Running time: 104 00
This film abour the ltJrC]PSt.n<Jrcot1cs
seizure of <JI/ time on 196} was a multi·
pie-Oscar wmner m 1971 The film
cenrers on thP rea I le Jd,;entures of
!WO d1osyncralJc Har/pm spN.•al nar
cot1a 54uad officers
• The Newport Beach Cin ... ma C,u1ld will
h<x1 a 9 p rn gala at flJ~ l()(l 1\lilnd \
Atr•um Coutl to hone:>< .,,e 1 m ~ lO;t
dnni.en.ary \SO
9 P.M.
SEX. SHAME ANO TEARS (SEXO
P\JOOR Y LAGRIMAS)
Mexico. r 999
Pl'oducer. Mattti1a\ Ehrenberg
Director. Antonio Serrano
~Antonio Serrano
Cast: Demian 81ch1r. Monica Dionne
Victor Huggo Martin. {e<oha Suarez
Susal'a Z11baleta. Jorge Salinas
Ange11e1 Aragc>"
Running time: 10~ 00
The story of three couples 1n contem·
porary MeJtico as they suuggle with
failed relcJt1onVl•OS. es, dfl.Jg add•c
t1on and sexual dyffunct on A ro1T111n
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of any given building,• Foulke said,
adding that Hoag's architects and
structural engineers had assured him
that most of the 10 buildings would
not be in danger of collapsing. Follow-
ing the state's directions, hospitaJs
submitted the rankings themselves.
Hoag's 1974 nursing tower is includ-
ed m the list of buildings that don't
comply with the law. Newer structures,
such as the cancer center, fulfill tbe
law's requirements but could "not be
repalflible or functional" after a major
earthquake, according lo the state.
The hospital's emergency room,
radiology wailing room, power plant
and emergency generators are likely
to stay up and runrung after dn earth-
qudke, FouJke said.
The defirullon of a major earth-
quake 1s dtfferent for every hospital,
depending on the ground 1t stands on,
a!> well dS the proXlllUty to a fault.
FouJke Sd1d thdt he didn't know Hoag's
eMthqudke defuullon, but state offi-
oaJs have given a Richter Scale read-
mg of 6.0 to 6.9 ds a ballpark figure.
Hodg !.ll!. extremely dose to the New-
port-Inglewood fdult line, which drops
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tlw1r communit1e!., Ody sdid.
Ody lwgdn her involvement with
th(• West<,icle approxundtely two years
dgo, when she b£>gdn tedching a class
to help the city cre>dte a Westside Spe-
c1f1c Pldn. Smee 1998, the city has
focused on the dgmg, rundown West-
side for mtenw rev1tdl!Lallon
After two y<'ars of meetings and (
stud1Ps, th(' council voted m Novem-
ber to ll'>l' the Wesl!>1de Specific Plan
dS d rP~ource lor dPvelopmg a new
one which could be put on hold
until the council cdn first agree on a
v1s1on for the t'nllre city
A number of UC! fdculty members
arc involved with Westside projects,
including cducdlionr1l progrdms and
renedl1oncil service•!>. Faculty mem-
bers, along with churches, community
ledders and resiclc>nts met Thursddy to
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HOAG'S IUILDING UTillGS FESTIVAL
Nonrat«J buildings are not used for patient care and tn.refore do not ha11e to
follow the same regul•tions. CONTINUED FROM A 1
Kirkland said it was an
honor to be part of the festi-
val.• Gould added t¥t he was
happy to catch up Wlth old
friends.
• Structural ratings -this covers buildings: polite whiffs of alcohol, and
festival organizers bustled
about, tending to last minute
touches.
Ward, looking relaxed m d
dark suit and sipping a dnnk,
said a writer never expects
quite this much recognibon
-throughout three decade!>
al that. I
Not rated: 8
Unsafe: 10
Con'lply with law, but may no longer be funct~I after an earthquake: 5
Comply with law, but may need repairs.after an earthquake: 2
Comply with law and likely to stay open following an earthquake: 2 Kicking off seven days of
56 feature film screenings,
more than 100 short films,
post-screening galas and · a
.weekend semi.Qar series with
industry experts, sponsors
and celebrities refreshed
themselves' with company
and drin)<'s before rolling off
in limos to the nearby
Edwards Big Newport for a
tribute screening of "The
Sting.•
• Nonstructural ratings -this covers c:ommunications. emergency
supplies. bulk medical gas. fire alarms and emergency lighting.
Not rJted: 8
"When you're a wnt£>r,
you're basically sitting alone
jn your room with your
iqeas, • he said. "ll's alwdy-;
nice to have this ,kind of vali-
dation.•
Work. needs to be dorte tQ anchor and brace nonstructural features by 2002:
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into the ocean at Newport Bay.
State law requires that hospital offi-
cials fix the problems by 2008 or
remove the buildings from acute care
service.
While hospital construction in Califor-
nia has been regulated since 1973, the
1994 Northrldge earthquake provoked
legislation requiring hospitals to be virtu-
ally earthquake resistant by 2030. ·
Foulke said Hoag will spend about
$30 million to retrofit buildings with
shock absorbers, which mak e irregu-
larly-shaped buildings in compliance
with tile law.
The money will also pay for work on
discuss the center's goals and struc-
ture.
"We must be the change we expect
in society,· said Jesse Mirdnda, direc-
tor of the Center for Urban Studies
dnd Ethnic Diversity dl Vanguard
Uruversily, at a meeting about the
center Thursday. •A goal we hope to
accomplish is that friends share .
We want to share and, also, we want
to learn."
Day said that, although the center
has not yet df?CJded on any projects.
sample projects might me lude a
·peace building· to unprove rdce reld·
lions, creating after school and sum-
mer educationctl programs dnd 1dent1·
fying new opportunille!. for small busi-
ness developments on the WcsLc;1de.
The Westside could become a mod-
el for new planning techruques and for
a successfuJ diverse community, she
said.
Bill Turpit, a member of the Latino
Business Council, .Sdtd he i!. excited
about the center.
the bospilal;s nonsbuctural features,
which need to fulfill the state's earth-
quake safety requirements by 2002.
Hospital officials said ·they'll have that
work completed by the end of the year.
While the new law didn't bring
about Hoag's $100-million Women's
Pavilion project -a new hospital tow-
er expected to open in 2004 -the lat-
est earthquake safety regulations
shaped the design of the building, offi-
cials said.
The seven-story tower will also allow
hospital officials to move patient care
units from noncompliance buildings
and use those for offices, Foulke said.
·I think 'it's fantastic,· he said. "We
have' a lot to learn and we have a lot of
resoyrces to take advantage of from
UClJ Two things jump out especially
-th,e opportunity for youth to see UC!
as ti possibility for continuing their
education and the possibility of using
UCl's expertise for economic develop-
ment on the Westside.*
Maria Elena Avila, owner of El Ran-
chito Mexican Restaurant. said the
center is ·an answer to our prayers."
"This JS going to bring resources
dnd reliearch to help us mobilize pro-
jects we've been wanting to do,· she
said. "We have some problems Ul our
community and this will strengthen us
and help us work together ... The
Westside is going to be used as a mod-
el for California and the United States
because the things that are happerung
on the Westside are not uruque They
are challenges that face the nation and
we need lo open our eyes to (see I how
we are going to deal with these chal-
lenges:•
"My feeling was tha,t New-
port is a very special place,
one where there could be a
cultural flowering,• said local
sponsor Leigh Steinberg.
"And this tradition really
goes back to the 20s and 30s,
when (Newport Beach} was a
home for the arts.·
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of the Newport Beach Fire
and Marine Department. "He
told lifeguards that qis pain,
on a scale of one to 10, was a
10: I
Tyson was still at Hoag
Thursday rught, but ~ con-
dibon was not released.
Lifeguards were unsure as
to whether Tyson was srrf·
mg, body surfing or bbdy
boarcling, but the waves he
was m were about 4 to 6 feet
out of the south and 2 to 3
feet out of the west, Bauer
said
Unless a possible bjgh-
pressure front moves in,
making conditions windy,
beachgoers can expect
waves of the same size or
larger toddy and into the
Steinberg's wife, Lucy,
offered a·reminder that Uus 1s
only the beginning.
•r think the openinq
night is always festive dnd
people are always very
enthused about the begin-
ning of the festival,• shC>
said. "But it looks Uke th(•
rest of the festival 1s going to
be very substantive, dncl
everyone should feel hkt•
they can participate 1f thl·~
want to."
weekend, officials said.
Surfline at http://wv.'\\
swell.com reported that tht ·
surl at the Newport River Jf't .
ties on Thursday was 4 to h
feet, shoulder high to 1-loot
overhead with occasion di 7.
foot sets. ll is possible tl1t1t
one of the larger seL<> rdnu·
through, hittmg Tyson, hlt .
guards said.
For today, Surfhne fori -
casts that the same south-
west swell will give mo ... t
are~s in Orange 1Count'
shd'ulder high to ovcrhc>.111
waves, with the b1qq1•'t
waves being severdl lt>t•I
overhead.
Although that swell '' 111
fade out today, anoth1•r 1,
rig tit on its heels, accordinq t•,
Surflme. Surfers can expf•c t
the same size, or sllghUy hur
ger waves from this nPxl
southwest swell.
-Book Drive
The Rotary Clubs of Newport-Balboa,
Newport Beach Sunrise and Newport-Irvine
Fountain of Youth Funds will match up to
$7,800 in contributions made by the public
to buy reading books for the libraries at
three Newport-Mesa Elementary Schools on
the Westside of Costa Mesa -Pomona.
Whittier and Wilson Schools. The books will
be used tJf childr~ In 1-3 grades as ttwf.
masts~and~
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Make your tax-deductible check payable to Rotary 5320 Foundation and mall to_
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)t A lovely ensem-
ble consisting of a
ribbed cotton-and·'°
IMk cardigan in a
m.lon color silk.. ..
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)( This hooded sweater
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and the pull-on pants are
made of cotton and silk and
come 1n white (S580).
THE LOOK Friday, M.orch 30, 2001 A9
.Fe a turing the
By B.W. Cook
The House of Frette -founded in Monza, Italy in 1865 and internationally recognized as one
of the world's finest purveyors of linen -opened in June 2000 at South Coast Plaza. It is the first
Frette boutique not located in a major city, speaking to the strength of the Newport-Mesa region
as a retail and shopping destination. Along with clothing, Frette also sells merchandise for the ho~.
Modeling the recently introduced Fr~tte to ·wear, cashmere home wear, is local society
doyenne Margo Chamberlin. When not serving a variety of worthy local causes,
Chamberlin handles the public relations and development responsi-
bilities of the Mind Institute, devoted to improving the educa-
tion of children through music and other avenues that
expand the learning capabilities of young people.
)t Chamberlin models
another outfit featuring
pull-on pants and a cardi·
gan made of silk and cash·
mere in black (S930) Her
slip top, 1n hght blue. 1s also
made of silk and cashmere
(S 170). Black Jacquard satin
slippers finish the casual
look of elegance (S270).
)t Margo
Chamberlin
shows off
Frett.e's silk
Jacquard short
slip dress (S380). "'""-'-----------~
worn with the
silk Jacquard shawl collar robe
(S750). The ensemble comes tn
a pale powder blue Her slip
pers are embroidered cady
satin with silk lining, also tn
powder blue (S490)
)( This long Georgette robe, made
of 100% ivory-colored silk (SSOO), 1s
worn with a Jacquard paiama shp
'--nrpC1tict-camel-colored drawstring
pants (S470). Chamberhn dons
Frette slippers (S490) to complete
the outfit.
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8111 SUmner, CdM track coach
Daity Pilot
Estancia [flrls find a __ remedy for excuse~ . . .
• Eagles remain undefeated a~ they _take care of Laguna
Beach , 80-54, in Pacific Coast League dual meet Thursday. H!I'!. school . #We never get mad at each other,• "T'h · 11 said Jasmine who is the younger twin . e ram rea Y set
Steve Virgen
DAILY PILOT
rem.allied undefeated with an '80-54
Pacific Coast League victory over the
Artists.
TUCK & FIELD
wa.nted to sustain energy not only for
the future but during Thursday's
meet.
by four minutes. "Hanni always says · back the n ew kids •
that (she's the older one). She's some-mo're than the di8tanc~
one to help me push myself. It's fun.• ,
The twins also ran in the victorious runners. But, now, we.
LAGUNA BEACH -GIRU Estancia High girls track "The rain really set back the new
kids more than the distance runners,"
Carlisle said. #But, now, we just want
to work on each girl's personal record.
The goal is for them to be at their best
at the end of the season.•
400 relay (55.20) with Marx and Rin-just want to w'ork on '
con. Estancia sophomore Diana . , and field coach Joan
Carlisle's shirt described just what the
Eagles displayed Thursday at Laguna
Beach. The back of her Estancia track
shirt had "whining" circled with a
line running diagonally through it.
The Eagles (3-0, 2-0 in league)
swept the 400 to earn some key points
as senior Sarah Marx finished just
ahead of freshman runner..up Crystal
Rincon and freshman Aymed Toledo.
Rosete racked up points with second-each girls personal
place finishes in the 1,600 (5:50.3) and record. The goal is fof
the 3,200 (13:30.0). ~&net Cal_luanti them to be at their completed an Estanoa sweep m the
3,200 as she finished third. best at the end of
In a season that began a bit behind
schedule because of the rain, the
Eagles have chosen not to use any
excuses. Instead" with junior varsity
call-ups, they are winn ing . They
Though she used a soft, steady
pace, Estancia senior Liz Huipe
appe ared to be at her best, winning
the 800 meters (2:29.1), 1,600 (5:36.9)
and 3,200 (12:13.0). She also compet-
ed in the 1,600 relay and said she
The Geider twins, Hanni and Jas-
mine, both juniors, also helped in the
victory. Hannf Geid er won the· 100
(13:28) as Jasmine finished second.
They switched positions in the 200,
with Jasmine Geider winning in 27 .6.
After Saturday's 'Ilabuco Hills Invi-the season ... "
tational, which will also include New-
port Harbor and Corona del Mar, the Joan Cartlsle
Eagles visit CdM, Thursday at 3:15 Estancia girls track coach
p.m.
Corona del Mar
hangs on for win
• Northwood youngsters push Sea Kings to the limit
in 78-58 Pacific Coast League Victory on CdM campus.
Tony Altobelli
DAILY PILOT
CORONA DEL BOYS MAR -Corona del Mar
High boys track and
field coach Bill Sumner has seen
the future and that future is at
Northwood High.
·People say that Northwood
will be a good team and I'm
here to say they're a good team
right now," Sumner said after
his squad edged the seniorless
T1mberwolves, 78-58, Thursday
in Pacific Coast League action.
"They bring out all their football
players and they've got some
studs over there. Watch out for
them."
CdM (3-2, 1-0 in league)
ranked No. 6 in ClF Southern
Section Division Ill, received dou-
ble wins from Travis Beardslee
and Taumata Grey, as well as a
nice run from Chris Carpenter.
Beardslee pulled out wins in
both the 1,600 meters and the
3,200 with times of 4:53.2 and
10:33.9, respectively. Teammate
Josh Yelsey won the 800 (2:01.5)
and took second in the 1,600
(4:53 .5.).
done,• Sumner said. "The last
three or four weeks, they've been
our main hitters and this week,
they were on call, ready to do
whatever I asked of them.·
Grey, whose raw power over-
comes whatever technical flaws
might occur, won the shot put (40-
feet-6) and discus (143-91/2).
~He's just a big, strong kid,
who's having a fun time out
here,• Sumner said. "I'm trying to
tell the othe r kids to do it T's way
and that's to have fun as much as
possible. That's what sports is all
about, right?"
. Carpe nte r used a strong start
and late push to win the 300
intermediate hurdles with a 44.7,
betteri~g his previous best by
more than two seconds.
"He came up big for us,• Sum-
ner said. "We need runners to
step up and be heard and he did
just that today. It was nice to
see.·
Other event winners for the
Sea Kings included John Turco,
who cleared 10-6 ~ the pole
vault, edging out teammate Andy
Norman (10-0).
Dustin Hodges also · put in a
strong meet. He was third in the
"Those two guys will do what-
ever it takes for us to gel the job
1,600 (4:53.8) and second in the OONLEACH/OAllVPllOT
3,200 (10:34.3). Corona del Mar's Josh Yelsey was a winner in the 800 meters (2:01.5).
Day carries the day for Costa Mesa
• Sophomore wins three individual
events and is on one winning relay
in Pacific Coast League loss at Uni.
Barry Faulkner
D AILY PILOT
fRVlNE -For only the second time GllU
this season, Costa Mesa High sop ho-
more Sharon Day was given clear-
ance for takeoff on a regulation high jump run-
way.
The result was a winning and season-best
clearance of 5-foot-6, Thursday at University,
highlighting a solid individual day by the Mus-
tang star, despite the Trojans' 76-51 Pacific Coast
League victory. '
"She warmGd up today at 5-6, then jumped
5-6," Mesa Coach John Camey said. "But then
she had things to do.·
Those things included victories in the 200
meters (27.43) and the 400 (1:02.4), as well as
running the anchor leg on the victorious 1.600
relay.
• J did really well in the high jump today,• saJd
Day, the reigning CIF Southern Section Division
ID champion, who was fifth in the event last year
at state finals. She also set the school record
(5-9), while finishing second at the Southern Sec-
tion Masters Meet last spring. •J only cleared
5-2 last week (at Estancia).•
Camey had a logical explanation for Day's
sudden progress in the high jump.
"We don't have a high jump area yet at our
school," Camey said. "We've ordered every-
thing, it just isn't ready." 1 r
So, the only times Day has competed with a
standard takeoff area, were her first two league
meets. ·
Junior Usa Dunn (300 hurdles), Rachel Hugh-
es (long jump) and Beverly Aina (shot put) also
won individual events, while Dunn, Ashley Sha-
effer and Stacy Krikorian joined Day on the win-
ning relay quartet.
Dunn weru 51.7 in the 100 hurdles, while
Hughes' winning effort of 14-5 was an inch bet-
ter than the runner-up Crom Uni.
It was
another
big day
for
Sharon
Day of
Costa
Mesa
Tbunday.
She won
the high
jump,
200,400
and
anchored
the
wtnnlng
1,600-
meter
relay.
Aina's in.ark of 32-1, was nearly three feet bet-
ter than the sophomore 's closest competitor.
"(Aina) might be able to throw over 40 feet
this year,• Camey said. She was also third in the
discus (79-11).
The loss dropped the Mustangs to 0-2 in dual
mee ts, both PCL contests.
Hughes was also second in the 100, while
Karleen Cluff was runner-up in the 100 hurdles.
Mesa's Christine Bjelland was third in the
1,600 and the 3,200, while teammate Cheryl
Hack was third in both hurdles events.
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Mesabo~
• Senior sprinter sweeps :
' 100 and 200 for se cond
straight f>CL meet.
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' IRVJNE -Costa IOYS Mela High senior .
sprinter Josh Strict-
land attdbuted the twinge in biJ
right bamstrlng to a extra f.astt
twitch training program be if
using to supplement practlcel. ,
But the minor lnitation. ~
.. be said is due to his bamstrin9f
being stronger than bis ciuadrt.--
ceps right now, wasn't enough to
keep the MuslaJ191 standoul
from dominating his Unival'lltt
foes Thursday, I
Strickland, third In the 4o0
meters at last year's Padfic c.oatl
League Ptnals, topped the field 1*
the 100 (11.06) and 200 (24.0) if
the Mustangs' 80-..SS PCL to. to
the bolt 'D'ojaDI. He allo ran die
leadoff leg on the winnlng 40()
relay teflm, I
"It's a little overcast today, too,
so I'm having problems getting
loose," said StrickJ•nd, who j
DOW unbeaten in the 100 and 2()9
in two PCL meets.
Senior Louis Dey and Zacb
Powell. Who teemed wUh Strick·
land on the winning relay ~t
also lncluded junior Nick C4bico,
also earned individual triumphs
for tbe visitors. , Doy topped the field in tbft
Jong Jump (19-1), while Powell
posted the top· mark in the lripJe
jump (37-1) and WU third in the
400.
In addition, Day was MCODd in
the high jump (5-4!:._ L
Mesa's Carlos 1oma eameC1
leCODd·place pomta Iii tb'9 800
and 3,200, while ftnltbtng tbild ifl
the 1.eoo, u wen.
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Peirsol wins 100 Eagles finish strong, but lose at Laguna Beach
AUSTIN, Texas -Newport Harbor
High swimming standout and
Olympic silver medalist Aaron Peir-
sol won the 100-meter backstroke
Thursday at the Phillps 66 Spring
Nation als, qualifying hbnsell for the
upcoming World Games, and most
likely earning a spot on the 4 x t 00
medley relay team.
Peil'IOl. swimming for the lrvlne
Novaquatk.'I, won the race with a
time ol 5-4.80, edging out StAnford
Univenity'• R.Andal Bal (55.00).
Pelrlol will alto compete ln the
200 bllclt, Mt for Seturdey. ,
• Estancia wins its first relay of the season in first PCL loss.
Steve Virgen Dominic La.key said.
DAILY Pit.OT The Eagles, however, lost to the
LACUNA BEACH _ Artlttl, 80-42, in the Paclflc Coe.st
Estancia High 10phomore IOYS Leegue meet.
Humberto Rojas Mid he ' Freshmen PanfUo Elias, Jorge
was sa\iing hil energy for a meet on Zuniga and Omar Montillo ran ln Satur~y. But he couldn't resllt 1uCX9llion u the 1,600 relay ended
when be used all hil 8DervY on the with Roju sprinting acrot1 the fin·
ancho1 leg of the 1,600-meter relay lab line with arms raiaed to the sky.
at Laguna Beach TbWlday. Hit dra· Roju allO won the 1,600 (•:37.2),
matte finiab gave the Bagi• their and ftnllhed second ln the •OO
fint relay vtctory ol the MUOD. (5-5:49) end 3,200 (10:29.0). Bltanda
•nat•a a good way ~ flnith the junior MIU Ca.stllaa won the 3,200
meet," Eltanda bOyl._ coech (10:19.0).
#Right now I'm thinking to keep
everything comfortable ,• said Rojas
who will be competing in the 1\'a-
buco Hills Invitational. •sta(tlng
next week ls when I start to 90
hard."
He actually went bard ,at the end
of each of his races, espedally the
1,600 relay.
•Thia one m19ht take too much
aoap out of him, Bttande dlttanoe
coach Charlie Appell said. ·~
were trytng to keep him low key.•
Roju ii lhe exception to the mt
of the Bstanda underclutmen, who
do not have a1 muc:.b upertence. ,,
•
The eagles (1-2, 1-1 ln league)
could not contend with Laguna
Beach because they have freshmen
and sophomores who should be
competing in the junior vanity or
frotb·sopb, lA.key Mid.
Eatanda fr81bmen Juon John·
ston, Ntcbolu Koreerat, Zuni9a,
MontWo and Bllu may be the ODl'9
of the tutwe, but, for now, they are
limply earning experienat. .
Zuniga won the triple jump (38--
4 t/1)1 While Jobnlton ftnltbed MC•
ond ln the 300 ln ....... te bunDll
(48 .. 13) and the long Jump (18-tlh). .t
. '
Doily Pilot SPORTS
CdM breezes by NorthziJOOd
' . . )
• Mahler wins ll1ree individual events to pace
~ea Kings' 105-31 Pacific Coast League victory.
;r~y Altobelli I ,
)DAILY PILOT
" 1 I I CORON;} PEL MAR -She m~' wear soccer ' ·
attire, but as of now,· Jaycee Mal).)er is a member GIRLS
of the Cc;mma dcl Mar High gU:1s track and field
team and Coach Bill Swnner fs a happier man because of it.
The senior standout placed first in three events and ran'
-the opening leg of the victorious 400-meter relay team to
-. pace the host Sea Kings (4-l), ranked No. 1 in CIF Division
lll, to a 105-31 Pacific Coast League.win over Northwood.
·u Y.ou need salsa at your party, you bring Jaycee," Sum-.
ner s_a1d of his spicy sprinter. Seriously, no words can
descnbe what type of athlete she is. She's one of the best
athletes we've ever had at this school and it's great seeing
her succeed the way she is.•
Mahler edged out teammate Knsserin Canary in the 100
(13.2). She au.a topped the held in both the 100 (16.9) and
300 low burdles (48.4 ).
Before that, Mahler. along with Jaclyn Thayer, Canary
and Jenny Cumrruns) bettered the Tunberwolves (0-4) m
the 400 relay Wlth a tune of 52.6.
Canary wos a double winner, tak.ing first in the tnple
jump (29-feet-6) and the pole vault (10-0).
DON LEACH I DAllY PU.OT
Corona del Mar's Julie Allen doubled with victories in
the 800-(2:22.0) and 1,600-meler (5:19.1) runs Thursday.
GI
ln the 800, Julie Allen (2:22.0) and Diana Hossfeld
(2:26.0) lrdited Northwood's Jordan Bechtold after lhe rust
"She's definitely a shining star for our future," Sumner
said ol Kramer. "She's still learning, but she's got a lot of tdl-
ent. She'll go a long way in this program.· , lap before turrung on the Jets for a 1-2 finish. _.
"I was surprised to see Julie run so fast in the 800," Sum-
ner sa1d. "She's been worlong hard on a fast start in the
1,600 dnd thdt takes a lot out of you."
In the field events, Stephanie Kendrick won lhe long
jump (13-10) and took second in the high 1ump (4-10),
behind fellow Sea King Allison Brawner (5-2).
Jenny Cumnuns edged Bechtold in the 400, while fresh-
man Kinzie Kramer look first in the 200 (27.5) and rdn the
opening leg of lhe victonous 1,600 relay with Kathenne
Season Meservey ( 12: 18.9) and Kalie Quinlan ( 12:20.3)
led the Sea Kings to a 1-2 fmish in the 3.200..
Morse, Jenny and Becky Cummins (4 :17 .9).
"If we stay healthy. we should be the team to beat m
league," Sumner predicted.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD SUMMARIES
UNlvalsfTy 80':>tOSTA MESA 55
100 1 Smcldand (CM). 11 06, 2 K~hrumrus
(U), 11 52. 3 Thomas (U), 11 8 200 1 Strldtland
(CM). 24 0, 2 K~1umrus (U), 24 5. 3 Rurntrom
(U), 24 8 4'00 • 1 lllingv.onh (U), 53 8. 2 Smague
(U). 54 9. Powell (CM). 55 9 800 . I Thomas (U),
2.13, 2 Ibarra (CM). 2 17 7, 3 Young (U), 2 20
1,600 I Colltm (U), 4 51, 2 s.Jlas (CM), 4 54. 3
Young (U), 5 00 3,200 I Cdlltm (U), 10 46, 2
Ibarra (CM), 10 49, 3 SOiis (CM), 10 50 110 HH -1
Wang (U). 16 7, 2 Fak1 (CM), 17 4. 3 Arayana (U),
17 5 JOO IH -1 lllrnqworth (U), 411, 2 Wang (U),
42.9, 3 Fak1 (CM), 45 1 .00 ,.'-Y 1 Costa Mesa
(Strkkland, UibtCo, Po~ll. Day), 46 5 1,600 relay·
1 univen1ty, 3 42 9 •
HJ 1 Banam (U). 6-0, 2 Dau (CMJ. 5-4, no
third U ·Day (CM). 19 1, 2 tll~u (CM), 17· I 1;
3 C4blco (CM), 1'11 TJ 1 Powell (CM), 37·1. 2
Kt>Khrumrus (U), 35-11, 3 Krlk0<lan (CM). 34·2'/i
"" 1 Kim (U), 11 0, 2 Murphy (U), 11-0; 3.
Paquin (U), 1().6 SP Rodgers {U), 45-8'11, 2 Ke.
Osuega {CM), 42 4'/i; 3 Fred (U), 41-8 OT · 1
Skander (U), 119-4, 2 Kt>. Osuega (CM), 116-5. 3
Fred (U), 99 6
Girts
U..NPSITT 76, ConA MlsA 51
100 1 Smith (U), 12 8. 2 Hughes (CM), l) 8,
3 Graeney (CM), 13 9 200 • 1 Oay (CM). 27.34,
2 Rogers {U), 2B 31, l IO<aln (U), 2B 5 '°° I
Day (CM), 1 02 4, 2 Rogt!rs (U), 1 03 6, 3 Schaeffer
(CM), l .05 800 1 Musef (U). 2 35, 2 Nguyen (U),
2 37, 3 Kore (U), 2 42 1,600 1 Marquard {U),
5 47. 2 Kor< (U), S 49. l B1elland (CM). 5 50 l ,200
I Nguytn (U). 12 35 5. 2 Colome (U) 12 55, 3
B,elland (CM), 12 47 100 H I Odell (U), 1B I, 2
Cluff (CM), 18 7, 3 Hack (CM), 20 4 JOO H -1 Dunn
(CM), 51 7, 2 Odt'tl (U), 53 1, 3 Hack (CM). 54 3
400 rwl.y 1 Unt~rStty, 54 1 1,600 tw'-Y -l
Costa Mes;, (Dunn. Schffffer. Knk0<1an. Day}, 4 24
HJ • 1 Day ICM), 5 6, 2 Maloof (U). 5-2.
3 IC,_,, (U). 5 0 U 1 HIJ9Ms (CM), 141,
2 LH (U), 14-4, 3 Erina (U), 14-3 TJ 1 Malouf
(U). 13·7, 2 Ertna (U), 30-3, 3 FtUgibbons {U). 29-6
"" . Not contt'Stl'd SP 1 B Aina (CM), 32· 1,
2 von Tungelri (U). 29 2'/,. 3 R Aina (CM). 27-B
OT I von Tungeln (U). 98-l, 2 Mills (U), 92·8,
3 B Aina (CM), 79 11
Boys LAG~ 8EAot 80, ESTANOA 42
100 -I Dally (LB), 11 4, 2 Darhng (LB), 11 6,
3. Kateerat (E). 12 3 200 • 1 Dally (LB). 24 0,
2 Oam.11 {LB), 24 2. 3 Bell (LB), 24 6 4'00 -1. 8t>ll
(LB). 55 10. 2 Ro1as (E), 55 49, 3 Zun,ga (E). 57 19
800 -1 Pttl (LB), 2 07 9; 2 S1mpson{LB), 2 08 2,
3. Eltas (E). 2 08 4 1,600 • 1 Ro1as (E). 4 37 2,
2. Zucen (LB), 4 40 3, 3 5mPM>O (LB), 4 4).8 J ,200
1 Casillas (E), 10 19 0, 2. ROjaS (E), 10 29 O. 3 Walk«
(LB), 1030 110 HH • 1 Simpson (LB), 22 08, 2
Faulkner (LB). 22 14 JOO IH -1 Foes (LB). 48 13. 2
Johnston (E), 48 13, 3 Kaiyum (~. 49 38 4'00 Nl.y
· 1 lag Beach. 46.30 1.600 rMaY -1 Estancia {Ehas.
Zuniga. Mont1llo, R<>ias), 3·45, HJ · 1 Wood {LB), 6-5
U · 1 Wood (LB). 1&-31'1; 2 Johnston (E). 1B 1'/,.
3. Todd (LB), 17-4'/J. TJ . 1 Zun'9a {E), l&-4'h. 2.
Wood (LB). 38 2•1., 3 Koreerat (E), 36-0 SP 1
Gomez (l8), 43-0; 2 Arroyo (E), 40-6, 3 lindqu1n
IE). 37·5. OT · 1 Adam (LB), 119-1, 2 Gomez (LB),
105-7, 3 llndqutst (E), 101.1. PY -not contesled
Glrit
ESTAliiCIA 80, LAGUNA BEAOt 54
100 1 H Ge1der (E). 13'28, 2 J Geldt>r (E),
13:44, 3 Hines (LB), 13:97. 200 . 1 J. Gelder (E),
27.6. 2 H Gelder (E). 28-0: 3. HafYolOOd (LB), 29 0
4'00 -1.Mlrx(E}, \,JJ)t;~. RIMoft (E), 1:14.9; l
Toledo (E), 1.15 1 IOO -l tiu1pe (E), 2·29 1. 2
Samplena (LB), 2'29.5, 3. Retdl m. 2·36. 1 uoo .
, Hu1pe (E). 5.38 9, 2. Ros.le {E), s 50.3, 3 TleYIOO
(l.8). 6 09 7 J,200 • 1 Hulpe (E), 12 13 o. 2 Rosete
(E), 13 30.0. 3 Cahaunu (E), 13 45 O 100 H 1
Henderson (LB). 17 9, 2. Ortua (E). 22 4, 3 Taylor
(E), 22 5 JOO H 1 Hendenon (LB), 5 J 0.
2 Phelps (LB). 55 3, 3 v .. ldez. 56 7 400 ,.lay 1
Estancia (J Gelder. H Getdef, M•rx. Rincon), 55 20
1.600 Nlay 1 l.clguna Beach, 4 33 0
HJ • 1 Rfl'l<on ([), 4-0 u -1 Harwood (LB).
14-4'/,, 2 Hines (LB). 12-9 h. 3 Mcune (El. 12 6'11
TJ -1 Hendenon (LB), ;n.o•11; 2 A.bbott (E), 27 9,
3 Hines (LB). 27·9 S#' I Schmalmed (LB). 30 5.
2 Vega (E), 26-11, 3 Welen hanerz (LB), 25 3
OT 1 Schmalmt'd (LB). 103·0 Ii, 2 WMtenhanerz
(LB), 98 9, 3 Vega (E), 72·B 11 P'V • not contested
Boys
Cofona del M¥ 71. No'1hwood 58
100 1 Meyer (N), 11 1, 2 Collier (C). 11 1; 3
Yun (N). 11. 9. 200 -1 Meyer (N), 23 5, 2. lee (N),
23 B. 3 h1ley (N), 23 9. 400 • 1 let (N). 51 B. 2
Bailey (N), 52 9; 3 Vinson (Q. 53.0. 800 -I Yelsey (0. 2 01 5, 2 Beardslee (Q, 2•04 2, 3 Robinson {N).
2 06 2 UOO • 1 Beardslee (0 . 4 53 2, 2 Yelsey (0.
4 53 5. 3 Hodges (0. 4:53 B J,200 -1 Beardslee
(C), 10.33 9. 2. Hodges (C). 10:34.l , 3 Gonzales (N),
10 42 2 110 HH · 1 Meyer (N), 16 0, 2. Carpenter
(0. 17 3, 3 Yun (N), 17 4 JOO IH • 1 C..rpentt'f (Q,
44 7. 2 Nguyen (N). 44.B: 3. Glyer (Q, 48 O .00
Nley -1 CdM (WMaker, Colllt'f, Vinson, Del
Fante), 45 6 1,600 ,.i.y -1 CdM (D1lhon. Vinson.
Stromberg, Beardslee), 4 07 5
HJ 1 Siplcov•ch (N), 5-10; 2 Terry (N), 5-8, 3
R1ngstrom (0. 5·8 u · 1. Meyer (N), 19-9, 2 Mac
Oonald (C), 17-7; 3. Marshall (0. 17.7 TJ · 1. Sip-
kovtCh (N), 39-4; 2. Knuppel (C), 37-4; Jacobsen (N),
35-4 Sf> • 1. Grey (C), 40-8, 2. Barber (0, 3&-1, 3
Fairbanks (N), 37-6. OT· 1 Grey (0. 143 9111; 2 5m1th
(N), 119-101'1; 3. Fairbanks (N), 114-11/, PV ·Turco
(0. 10-6; 2. Norman (C), 10-0; 3 Robinson (N), 9-6
Girts CoRcllNA D£L MAR 105, Nolmtwooo 31
100 • 1 Mahler (CdM), 13.2; 2. Canary (0.
Mtdlael (N), 13.6 each. 200-1. ICramer (0. 27.5,
2. J Cummins (C), 28.6; 3-MtChael (N), 28 7 400 -
I J. Cummins (Q, 1:01.4; 2 Bechtold (N), 1 02.3,
3 Mone (C). 1;03.6. llOO • 1. Allen (0. 2.22 0, 2
Hossfeld (0. 2:26 6; 3. Bechtold (N), 2:26 1 1,600 -
1 Allen (Q, 5·19.1; 2 Hossfeld (0. 5·20 O; 3 Quin
Ian (0. 5.30 'Z.. l,200 -1. Meservey 10. 12:19 9; 2
Quinlan (0. 12:203; 3 Brown (N), 12.35 8 100 H -
1 Mahler (0. 16.9; 2-Kan (N), 17 4, 3 Gas.sin (N),
17 9 JOO H -1. Mahl(l( (0. 48.4, 2. Gau•n (N),
51 5, 3. Kan (N). 54 8. 400 ,.'-Y 1 CdM (Mahler
Thayer, Canaty, J Cummtm), 52 6 l,600 Relay -1
CdM {Kramtf. 8 Cummrts. ~. J CunmtnS), 4 17 9
HJ · 1 Brawner (0. 5-2. 2 KendrtCk (N). 4·10.
L1!)Komb (N). 4-4. U • 1 Kendnck 10. 13-10, 2
Palermo (C), 13-6, 3 Ken (N). 13-0 TJ 1 Canary
(0, 29-6, 2 Palermo (0 . 29-1, 3 Kt'fldrick (Q. 28 8
SP , Lipscomb (N), 28-8'/ .. 2 Young (N), 27 10, )
Hawkins (0. 27 2 OT· 1 Li!)Komb (N), 104-4. 2
Shettle< 10. 91-6. 3 Ral.kon IN). n 10'1t PY canary
(Q, 10-0; 2 Weber (C), 7-0, 3 Vanessa (Q, 6-6.
Friday, ~rch 301 2001 Al 1
SPORTS IN BRIEF
CdM sweeps Mesa
ME~Ap-~o;on~ TENNIS
del Mar High
Junior Cameron Ball. the
defending Pacific Coast
League singles champion,
swept all three sets Thursday
without dropping a game i;is
the Sea Kings beat host Costa
.,.Mesa, 18-0, in a PCL boys
terutls match. ·
Ball improved his record
this season to 26-3. CdM, the
top-ranked team in Orange
County, IS 11-0, 5-0 m the PCL.
CdM freshman Brennan
Roberts and 1uruor Erik Fris-
bie swept at No. 3 doubles
and gave up only one game.
"The Costa Mesa kids
were gentlemen and real
fighters,· CdM Coach Tim
Mang said.
CdM travels to undefeated
lloy, ranked third in the
county, in a nonleague match
today at 3:15 p.m.
PAORC COAST LEAGUE
CoRONA D£L MA" 18, MESA 0
Singles -Ball (CdM) def.
Bernand, 6-0, def. Lillaran, 6-0, def.
Solomon, 6-0; Ning (CdM) won 6-0,
6-1, 6-2; Wadhwa (CdM) won 6-2,
6-3, 6-3.
Doubles -Kulmatidci·Stoclcwell
(CdM) def. Nevers-Lam, 6-2, def.
Shindalh-Aw, &-0, def. Nguyen-
Agopian, 6-0; Saida-Warsaw (CdM)
won 6-2, 6-3. &-0; Roberts-Frisbie
(CdM) won 6-1, &-0. 6-0.
One to forget (17-0J
ME~2 ~ ~ BASEBALL
one' s JUSt for
the record There are no
redeerrung values for Orange
Coast, save perhaps a pair of
base tuts m three at-bats by
Uurd baseman Ryan Marcos
All of the rest belongs to
v1S1ling Santa Ana, which
used 17 tuts en route to a 17-
0 Orange Emptre Conference
baseball victory on the CCC
campus Thursday.
Coast falls to 18-7, 8-5 m
the OEC. The Dons improve
to21-4, ll-2.
°"-'HGl EMfltRE CONR:MHCE
SANTA ANA 17, occ 0
Santa Ana 154 010 204 -1717 0
Orange Coast 000 000 000 -0 4 4
Rodgers. Hicks (8), Carlin (9)
and Gerlach, Duarte; B. Eridcson,
A. Erickson (2), Foxman (3), Ellison
(8), Branch (9), Navarro (9) and
Murphy, Cotton. W -Rodgers. 6-1.
l -B Enckson, 3-1. 28 -Breen (SA),
Frankhn (SA), Gerlach (SA).
HR -Fischer (SA), Akanter (SA),
Gonzales (SA)
TODAY . ....,1
H"Jh Khoo! CofON <WI MM •t Cost• ~
l 1S pm WOodbttdge at N-1 HMbO<
l 1S pm , Un._..ty.iEnMKia l 1Spm
·~ Community cc>Oege ~ Or~ Coan •t
Long B•.ct> cc. 7 pm
H•9h KtloOI boys Nortnwood at (Ofon.1 do'!
Mar, 6 pm, Cona M-at 1Jn11<•"•1Y. 6 pm
~a at 1.."9UN Buch, 6 p m, LMJUN Holl•
at ~Harbor, 5 as pm
• swtmmlnv HiOh Kl>ool bo'f' and grrl• -Paafl<• at
Eagles top Chino
COSTA MESA -GOLF ,.Estancia High
sophomore Jason
Cassidy shot 1-over-par 37
over nme holes at Mesa
Verde Country Club to earn
medaltst honors as the host
Eagles defeated Chino, 203-
210, ma nonleague boys golf
match Thursday.
Joey Mueller (39), Pete Bak-
er (40), Greg Rausch (42) and
Ryan Brown (45) also scored for
Estancia (7-2) The Eagles play
Costa Mesa m a Paofic Coast
League rrldtch Monday at Cos-
ta Mesa Goll & Country Oub
fMesa l..Jncid Course) Estanaa
IS 3-1 m league.
Mesa de feats Tustin
TIJSTIN -Costa GOLF Mesa Hlgh's Bryce
Sheridan shot eve n-
par 36 ove r nine holes at
Tustin Ranch Golf Club as the
visillilg Mustdngs shot 224
and defeated host Tustin m a
nonledgue boys golf match
Thu~ddy.
Two Tustin players were
disquahl1ed durl.!lg the round,
g1v109 Mesa (3-6) a wm.
Shendan mdde bud1e on two
of the ftnaJ three holes. Billy
Lund (431, Steve Whlttaker
(44J, Michael GMdlner (47)
a nd Kevin Alexander (54)
also scored for Mesa
CdM falls by 1 stroke
N E w p 0 R ,-'GOLF
BEACH -In d batUe
for league suprema-
cy. the Corona del Meir Hlgh
boys goll team dropped a
200-20 1 Paa hc Coast League
deas1on to University at the
Newport Beach Country
Club. par 35
Joe Kwon shot an even-
par 35 to lead the Sea Klngs
(7-2. 4-11 Other CdM scores
included Brad Chamberlm
(40), John Kwon (41 ), Tim
Frohling 141 1 and Jdson
WLShengrad 144 )
Un1vers1ty remains
unbeaten m the Pao.he Coast
League a< 5-0.
CdM will pldy lrvme at
Oak C reek GoU Course on
Monday begtnn1ng at 2·30
p.m
SCHEDULE
htanc:i. ) 1 S p m . .....,,.;_.
H•gh J<l>C>Oo boy> COt0'\41 o.4 J,A•• •1 froy
•)pm
• Softb.11 '°""""" I) col~ mf'fl !wnt• ANI at 0<~ (O.\l ) pm
• l.adlnllltoft
Commun.I) oll.g• O<~ Coest at Em
to. Anqe1n Colrtqt>. l p"'
; : GYMNASTICS --HIWPORT BEACH UTILE LEAGUE YOUTH "BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS ..
, Three locals earn
titles at sta te meet
Local gymndSLS
, Joshua Smith, Joshua
' George and Vidor
~eorge helped the South
Coast Gymnastics Club
capture the USAG
Southern C allforrua Sate
Championships.
' • Snuth took fU'St place
~ m the Class 5 ages 10-t 1
dJVls1on v.qth an
• ' all-around score of 57 .6.
r 1 Joshua George (Class 6,
• • ages 10-11) took first
: with an all-around score
of 57 .65, wO.ile Victor
• i-George (Class 5, ages
1 11-12) placed firs( wtth a
• ' 54.6.
All three youngsters
1 • will be re presenting the
' state on their AD-Star
· ~ team a the regionals, 1 held April 7-9 at Sonoma
State University.
Nugent, Danese combine for 15 Ks
Pitchers Chase Nugent and Kyle Danese combined to strike
out 15 batters to lead the Dodgers to a 6-5 Vlctory over the
Mets m AA Division actJon in Newport Beach l.JlUe League
action on Saturday.
Chris Burke, David Welland and Nick Flamson each had
key tuts. wh:Ue Francesco lmpagUaz.zo, Carter Taylor, Kyle
Jones and Jarrett Logan each played well defenswely.
The Mets had good tutting from MJchael Moore, Tyler
Norwood and Chase Carlisle. ~
• ANGELS 15, BRAVES 9 -Nick Coucho\. Brett Berkley, Brent
Gray and Hunter O'Brien each came through with key hits
to lead the Angels.
11 Couch'?t and Cory Vitalo combined to pitch effectJVely for
ll'le Angels, while Derek SpreltzeT, Andrew Dunlap, Patrick
VorwerCk and Hunter O'Brien Jed the defense.
Peter Fraaza and Armant Ferrante bad clutch hits for the
BraveL '
• ANGELS 12, CARDINALS 9 -A five-run filth inning broke a
7-7 tie to lea d the Angels .
JaPl. Gerday, Nick Couchot and Patrick Vorwerck each
had key hits in that Hve-run spurt, while Chris Seagren,
Hunter O'Brien, Emory Molnar and Auslln Allen made the
key d efensive plays.
The Cardinals received dutch hits from David Fln.k,
who tied the game with a Uirce-run double, Matt Wilkerson,
Garrett Larson and David Robosky.
'YOUTH TRACK AND FIELD CLUB SOCCER
Pacific Soccer Club
tryouts approaching
•
:Newport B ach Championships at Newport.
NEWPO RT BEACH -The 2001 Youth 'Itac.k and Pield
Championships will take place Apri.1 6 from 4:30-9:30 p.m. dl
Newport Harbor I ligh.
• • Reglstrabon can be done in person at the City of Newport
• &acb Communlty Services Office, located al 3300 Newport
Blvd. Th('! fee i $10 for residents and $13 for non-residents
, ~d the deadline ls Friday.
..., Registration can al~ be done ol the day of the event for
' .. ~15 (residents) or Sta (non-residents). Check·in will be h Id
· ... .et tho stadium <>ntrence from 3:30-4:30 p.m.
:: CUnl<'s are currently underway at various elementary
w scboolf throughout the area. Martn.ers, Newport Heights and
J"ewport Blementary schools wW have c:U.nics for various
"'r,ents Monday and Wednetday from 3-4:30 p.m., whJJc
"':.\nderson, Harbor Vlew and Un.coin elementary IChools will
""'hold ctWc::s Tuesday and Thunday, allo from 3-4:30.
• ., All pa.rtldpants mwst weer shoes tn th• competition. 'Itack
and turf sptm are not pemutted. -:r Youngwten between the aga of 6-15 are tnvtted to
"compete.
.-! For b\fonnetton, c (949) &U-3151. ....
COSTA MESA -The
Pacific Soccer Club is
mV1ting youngsters ages
1l-t4 wtth advan ced soccer
skills to an Of)('n tryout April
4-5 at the Costa Mesa Fann
Com pl
The boys und r-15,
under· 14 and und r· t 3
Uyouts wm toke ploc:e on
WednMday frotn 5:30·8 p.m ,
wlill the g\tls ~der-14 and
under-t 3 tryout. will be held
on lbu.rsdaf, allo from 5:30
to8.
for lnformation on th
boys tryouts, C'aU lbny Anilh
at (9'9) 6'.S·•3'•. For the
~ tryouts, cell Brtlt lAyMn
et (949) 6.1t~109 .
The wtnnlng combln•tion • IJ'ont row, from left HUary Pool, Erle• Wffdn, AIUe
Duemberger, Becca Turk, Kally Cartch, Chellea McCrea and Ivy Melo. e.ck row,
from left: Assistant coach Stuart Weedn, Sam1 Fteld-Pollsso, Laura BOftt!ln,
Coach C UJf Duemberge.r •
Sixth-grilde champs
•Newport-Mesa wins three straight
over weekend to claim sixth grade
girl~ All-Net tournament crown.
The Newport-Mesa sixth grade girls
National Junior Basketball team ripped ou!,_.. r
three straight W\nl to win the NJ8 Rawl·
ingt All-Net National Thurnament last
weekend.
On Setu.rday molT\Ulg at Chapman
Univenity, Newport-Meu pulled out a
31-14 Win av. Elcoadido. 8-1
f191doren.u Jr8d the wey wttb tl potnts.
while Ivy...._~ nine and Allie .,... ... ~-~.1-9 ·
~in and Kally C.u1dl led th d ub
with strong rebounding and Ud d~f
Saturday night at Tustin J I.I h,
Ne wport.·Me.14 edgod out <' sq\iad from
Natomas, 34-30. Ence W... led all
scorers wttb 13 poantl, wh.IJe FieJd-Polit9o
contributed 1 l e.nd Melo ai:ided nine. The
defeme was enchond by tmary Pool and
01ll11Mto.
Newport-Mele made tt thrM tn • row
wttb e 30-23 wtn ovw Pofttane Sunday at
Orange c..a Collage. PlelcM'oMleo bed 11
pomt9. wbile Miio added MYeD .......
•• ,. 8Mm 1'111l ttwo) end Dum'DMl'llr
(twO) ... t"Gllldbulild to Ne'Wpalt-MMe't
~
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NOT'ICaTO A~ St. 111, com ~ ~ e.tore -rT-• ,.. _., w aMM. CA 112927 \tlClno oettlln we1Y ~ ...,..... ....-...-....,. Thlt ~ II con-pcwtent ecbOnl, how-~ cMl'1d bV" an ~ ...-. ,. ~,..,....
(UCC Sec. 11()1) Have you 11an" ..,..... ..,. be ,.quired
&oowNo.MOIRNI 6=.~e.mJt' Ho ::.= =-~
NOTa • .......... Thll ettlemtm ... fiey hllYe ~ nolal G'IWN "* 1 blilk .. tiled with the COuf'llY ~ oontenled to !ht .. __,,~midi C*tC (II Orange Coln'/ ~~~
Th("'" neme(e end on 03/1~1MQ1H VIiion 9uthol'lty will be ~ ) ot Olly Pilot Mal 10 23. llfll\\ed IHll ... Ill "'"
.. lllll(t) WM. 30, Ao! 0, 2001 ~071 r.r-.ci pel'tOl'I "-an
ASAHTA T... INC... Clbjeotlorl IO the ~
AHO AHNM KAAIM. SUMMONS tnd ltlOWt OOOd *IM ~HllD. (CITACION why lht couri thOIAd not
U461 ALICIA J UDl.CIAL) grent lht IUlhoft!y,
NOTICE TO OEFEf:'· A HEARi~ on tM 'AIUCWAY, .,3, petltloo wlll be Mid Ofl MISStOH VILJO, CA DANT. (Avlto I APRIL 19, 2001 at 1:30 __. AcVlldo) DAWN SILV>\ In "--1 L73 lo -· an tndMdual, •.nd DOE:. p.m. ..,.,, · • DolnO tuillttl ... I 11\r~ 30 c:.ted at 341 The City
Yo ARE BEING Orfv• Soult!, Oranoa. IU8WAY IQ4N, "'61 CA 92868. ALtclA 'AW<WA.Y, SUED BY' PLAINTIFF; IF YOU 09JECT to
(A Ud fa t!Sla ~ 11'11 ~the ....._ .,,, Ml88IOH VILJO, dan<lo) DOUGLAS g .-..-
CA ate1 ALANI lion, you llPPM'
Al oCtier butin.t You hive 30 CALEN· 11 the huMg and Wilt OAR DAYS alter this your obfa<;1lon• or ma Mme(•) .net wrlltan objaetlonl w1th lddr-..(•) UMC! by !he 1ummon1 11 nrved on the coun before tM
....,,_,,,,) whhln lht ....... you '° Illa ' rypewrlll.tn hu11ng. Your IP· -• ..-• rMPOnM et Ilia oourt peerance may be In pet-
..,_ ~ 11 ~ by A IM!er or phone cd eon °' by ~ attomtv 1tw Mlat(t), ..,..,. wil not prollCf you, 'foot IF YOU ARE A CREO-
HOHf typ1wri111n r11pon11 ITOA °' co111i11gent Ct9d-
ITIOll bl In proper llOal "°' ol the ci-tMd The ioc1C1o11 In Callfomll lorm If you want the ' you ... ,....,,... ExeaJtlve mull file your clalm wl1h ...... ""-COUit IO hell your CUI the court and maU • Oflce o1 the Miiar II 37 tt you do nol t.. yoor OOf1'1 to the pet901111 rap-
CHRllTAMON SOUTH, rt'9QllM on t1m1, you r-UliYI ~Id by
IRVINE. CA l2t20 may loea the ceM. and Lhl court within lour
'JOUf W19M. money and months from the date ol The nwne(t) and property may be taken Iha first INutrlee ol let· bulltllta add'9U ol Iha wlthool further warning Lert as PfoWlad In Pro-
buyet<e) ,.,.,.. MUNIR from In. court bite Coda MCtior1 9100.
DHALLA AHO AL.NAZ Thtrt are other legal Thi timt for fltlng clalmt OHA.LLA. 11 KOSO requirements You may will not tlCplla blfOft
P' .. ,.E, RANCHO want to ceM an attorney lour mootha from the """ rigl'tt 1w1y It you do nol h I d t tad SANTA MARGARITA. know en attorney, you ear ng 1 8 no CA 129a1 may call an attorney rtr ibove,
lerrel aervloe Of a leoat YOU MAY EXAMINE
The UNta being IOld aid otf1ce (listed In the the file kept by tht oourt. ,,.. gener1lly detct1bad tt you are • peraon ~
11: ALL. FURNrT\JRE, phone bool<). llreated In the tatata, Despues de que 1• you may Ille with the FIXTIJRES, eritreguen esta cltacion oour1 1 Request IOf Soe-
EQUIPMENT & Judlciel uetad Ilene un clel Notlu (foim OE· r<uucH'•E RIGHTS plazo de 30 DIAS .,. fi" f r.....,.. ,... CALENOARIOS para 1'"l ol lhe .ng o tn In· and .,.. located et veotoiy and appraltll of p11sentar una respueata estate aeae13 °' of any SUBWAY 12AU, 24'51 escnta • maqulna en petition or account 11 ALICIA PAAKWAY, esta oorta I p Una carte 0 una provided n robate
113, M1SStON VIEJO, llamada tetefon1ea no le Code section 1250. A CA 12"1 Reqoes1 for Special No-la olrecera protecclon, eu t1c1 form le av11labl1 The bulk .... respuetta escnta • ma· from the court clerk
'"'8ndld to be qulN bllll qua cumpllr Attorney for Pet1t1on1r.
CDnlUl'Mlle.d It the con 14.s lormaJtdad61 ~ Stephen M. M•gro, ofllc9 ot gtlet aprop11des •• o:~ Alt mt Lew ' USlld "'""'le QUI la corta ._..., omey ' DISCOVERY ESCROW ..,..... 19002 ltVIM BIYd., See.
ffC\JChl "' caso 105, T uetln, CA t27IO COfM'AHY, nn S1 usted no presenta Publrahed Newpon
CENTER AVE., STE. 6U respueata • !tempo, Beach·Coeta Meta
440, HUNTIHGTON ~pu:~~ qelunC:r'°'a~ Dally 2.Pllo4
200
Mar1 en 26, 30, BEACH, CA 92M7 end April .._ .........,_,_. ule date sallrlO. tu dinaro y ocraa M093 •• ........ .,..-.. coea1 de au propiedad
It 17 APRIL 2001 ain 11v1eo adlCIOllll por NOTICE TO :-~ la.: Ple".~a::n 180~e iequtSl· CONTRACTORS
tot legates Pulda que CAWNG FOR BIDS
Commeldll Coda uated quilra llamar • School Otttl'IOI: S.ction etoe 2. un at>ogaoo Huntington Blach Union
The nenw encl lddr... inmedtatememe St no High School Oietriel
of the penon with whom conoca a un abogado, Obtain Oocumantt
puede llemar a un end Std Due at: Hunt· dlllrnt may bl llled It: Hrvteio de relerencta de lngton Beaeh Union
DISCOVERY ESCROW abogedoe 0 1 uni High School Olttrlct.
COtlil'NN, m1 oltclna de eyuda legel 10251 Yortrtown Ave ..
C£NTER AVE., STE. lvH et d111ctorto tale· Punmaslng, Room 3e1,
440, HUNTINGTON onico) Huntington Beach, CA
BEA.CH, CA 92M7 and CASE NUMBER: 92646. (714) 964"1339
Ille lut ,._, tor llNng (Num«o dll C110) •JCl...:...:asgete; Monday, -, ooc;c12on ""'
d.elmt by eny aedllor JUOOE DAVID R. ~T~E ~H~BY
end be 11 APRIL 2001, g~~~F~~ GIVEN that the Hunt·
whlc:h 18 the butlt'llM The name and ad· 1ngton Beach Union
d9y beb'e the dr-ol the COUii IS (El High School Oltltlct, Of·
antldpeted NII dlte nombre 'I dtrecdon de la ~ ~~ ~omi;. ~ 1bo11e cortt es) Superior Coull Governing Board, her•
Oeted 07 MAACH 200i ~ra~ornC:nrr~nty ot lnalter referred to u
AIANTA 7M, ..C., BY: 700 CtlllC Center Onve *OISTRICr Wiii rlOlllle
NOCAR KARIM, Well, Santa Ana, CA up to, but noc latat th8fl PRE&'FRANCHISEE. 92702 the above-atated lime.
aa.L.E1'; MUNIR Th• name. address. sealed bids for the
DHAL.L.A AHO ALNAZ and telepN>tla number 1wa1d of contrtctt fOf
CHAU.A ol plalnttfrt attorney or the lolow!no projecta.
pltlnlllf "''thou! an at· Project. 81d ... 3 -Buyar(t) tomay 1s Douglas D Aquetlca Faclltty 11
PCTS L.AD!Me26 Alam (El nombia, ta Huntington Blach High
NEWPORT dlreoolOll y 11 numero de School (R•Bid)
BEACH/COSTA MESA lllelono det abOgldO del Mendetoiy Job Walk
DAllY PILOT 30 demandante, o del de· TllMdey, Aptil S, 2001, manciante qua no tiene 9:00 am, HuntJngton
MARCH 2001 abogtdo ea) BUCK· Beach High School,
Flc:1ltlou1 Bu1lne11 NEA. ALANI KHOURI, 1905 Main St . Hunt· CHAVOS & lngton Beach
N•m• Statement MIRKOVICH 31 48 Licente: A or B Of C.53 Tl\1. tollowlng perton• RadNQ Avenue. Sle 200 Bids lhal bl r-"'ed
are "&tng bu•tn••• u Coat• Meea Calilorn1a In the pl1oe Identified PACIFIC I WIRELESS, 92926, Ptiooe No. (7l•) above. and tlltll be
3301 S Bear SI . 50f, 432.0990 opened and publicly
Sanla Ana, C11ilorn1a DATE OCT IO. 2000 read aloud at !ht abov.-
92704 ALAN SLATER, Clari!, atated date, time and
Bryan L Bo111tc. 3001 by Cynthia MeMurran, piece.
S Bear St , 50F, Santa Depull· Plans and epeolll·
Ana. California 927a.. ST TEMENT OF cation& are on Illa at the Thi• bu1IMae It con· addr-lilted abo\11 bl-dUcted by an indlllldual DAMAGES BY ~ Ti'---'•y, ... ~ PLAINTIFF ......,. ....,,,.,
Heva you 11tarted Judge Oevld Chaff• , 2001 . Ona eat ot
doing bulinlle yet? No Dept c-22 documonta may bl c»
Bfyan L Boetfc The nature and talned for • rafundl!H Th11 tlatemant w11 depoeit of S200 pet Ml liled with the County amount of d1m1g11 5,._;a1 ~...,;11..,,, tud't eoug~ on Iha aboll8 enll" ,.._ • -"' Clerk o1 Ore~ COllnly tied act.on are 11 fol· u overnight dehWry,
on 03/06l200l lows General damagae win bl avllleble II bld-
200111167215 in 1 tum "' excess ol def'• ••PlnM Oepotll
Daily P1iol Mar 9 10. s I 5 000 00 •P•Clll WIU be relundld to Iha
23, 30, 2()()1 F8(!§ ClarnagM'" e aum'" Ill· Contract«• upon rl(Um
F I 8 I Cffl ol $5 600 00 IOf of ttie documanta IO the lctlt OUI UI Mii Purchattng Oeparunent
.Ume Statement loll W8Qll lpeCllll dam-1n """" <:Clfdllon w1INll agee tn a IU'1I H'I eJCNI .,...... The lotlowmp paraona of '4,900 00 for madtclJ five (6) days alttt ltle bid
Ile doing bu9ine8I " care oC*'lino dell
Tiu 1207 North Dated FtOrualv 9, 2001 In acOordance wittl the
Bayfront Balboe ltland. BUCKNl!R, ~LANI • provlalons of Caltfomle
C1llforn11 02662·1236 VOUNO eu.inaaa and
Jay Murr1y Gr11r, By: Charlee A. Con-Prolu1ton1 Coda
t207 Nonh B1vtron1. Section 7028 15, end
Balboa Island, Caftlomla ~~'tor Plalnttff Public Conl/1¢1 Codi
92662· I 236 Publtahed Newport Sadlon 3300, the own«
Th11 bu11Maa 11 oon· Buch·Coeta Mn• raqulraa 11111 the blddef
OUettd by an lndMdual Delly Ptlol March 23. 30. poaaau Iha cletal· Have you •tatted ~ 200 llutlon of oontraotot'1
doing bulH'llU yet? No Al>f 8· 13• 1 liolnae noted at>ove at
Jey Murray GrHr ~ 150 Fon th• time the bid le
Thia 1tafemen1 wae SSC 10503 avbmltted. Pul'IUlnl to
liled with the County NOTICE OF 8ua1ne11 and
Clerk of °"':r County Pl!TITION Prolu1lon1 Coda
on 03/07/200 TO A,......INISTER Sl¢tlon 7028. 15. no 2001H57414 """ peymana In.II be ~ OaJl~Plloi Mar 9. 16. !ITATI. OF: '°' wor1c 0t me!INI vn-
23. ~. 2001 f!IO/ EUGENE PEYTON ti« tl'll con11te1 uni...
P.:lctltlout BualneH Dt!A TRICK. Ill and undl lhl Atallnr of
.Ume Statement au PE~ ConlractOlt veilflee to BERTRAM UR tht District INt the aotto .:~~~ aka PEYT tractor wea p~rly
OrHr Man1.,1m1n1 SCHU 11oet1MtJ It lhl lfrnl the
bid -IUbmilted Airy Compeny, 120 North CASE NO. A20llOO con1tactor not eo Baytrortl, Bllbot ltland, ro IN l\eltt, beMf! lielMld 11 ~ to
Cal.tomla 02$&2·1239 ciarltt. eredlt«•. COlft pen4lltiel unOtt h law
Jay Murrey OrHr, 1ngent cr1C11t~1. and and fie o:inncs wll be
1207 North . ~ Pl'IOt'4 who may °'*" coneldafed YOld 11 !tit = ,1::;cs .... be lnllfMtl(f In lht llClnM CIH•lftcatlon
Ml or 8ltlta °' bod\. of "*"'*' hlrtNner ii A11111 Allffn Or .. t, EUOENC: 'MON 1t1e1 o1 1 ""*1ill!Y oon-
1207 NOl1h ~ OCATRICK, Ill Ike tttc10f' u deftned In
8d>oe lllend, PEYTON BERTRAM Saat1c:w1 7058 ot .. C:..
92M2 I 239 50HUR Illa P£VTOH fomll lknltlltl and
Thia butlneta II oon SCHUA p~ Code, Iha ~ by lll4band and A PETITION FOR •P•Clllfy conltlC'IOf wilt PAOOATE haa bflln Pl.rdld the cort1t9C1 1or riava you 1t1rted filed by EUOENti p "8 wortt 111111 f1M11 oon-
dOlno bu1tn1.. yel? OEATAICK In Iha &ipe. llluct • ~ ot lhe
YM, 01101nt rlOr Court ol c.lllomll.. W0111. WI IOOOldanol Wiii '= Alli~ WU ~ ta~ FOA : c::.-~ c..ot·
fifed with lile County PROM Te ~ thtt Profeellonl Codi ~~goowr Courlf'f EuGEN6 P. DeATRIOI< Sidon 7069.
2001Ml74U be appoint~ 11 ptt· TllM la of the "'
Dall'i Pilat Mer 9,~ ==-:';:nt.:Zt: : ==~,,_.I= 23Jt0. 20Q1 t!.!!! the ~ oon I/ti Cllt""f
TH PCTITIOH ,.. dlya ffom 1tw diet "'9C> flldMk>Ue lueMMi QUHll luthoflly 10 111-llled on tl'll NoelOI IO ...... ........ "*"""' the ....... IRlef Prooeed lllUed ~ tM
The ~ l*'ION ~ ~.,,. ~ dlttrlot. Notte• to .,. CIGllW--.. ... _, ....... , ... ~ NJ. Ploaeed etlell not ....
Claetlca OM, 110 lT1* UIOf1ly 1111411 llOw 9'lt.d l)t10I' to tM (I} ~ 81 It 1 COllltl IN '*'°"'' r~· mya ..., llllMI d fl9 ~ CA 1112127 -. '° Im 1n1ny • ~ Ind INll fldt Aoet ,,,. ..,,. m llan9 ..._,. otlll"*'O ,..,.,_ .... "°" ._
..
~ .... ltlln ~ trll leael tWil to ~ Wendt NOt· l'IMlrl doet not lmpoee ~~ :00 C= = ~ N= ~ :-" ..:-'~ ~ by~tsi~ ;-.. ~ ·~1814 :'1~on::.W ~.: Place, lrvlne. CA mtnt at !t'tl ~
Falure ID mnplell tw entire amount di• ~ ~ City i'\ fll ~ of 112881·2450 NOTI: The upanu
WUll llM*' tll *"' Mt ~ by ycKlf °'*"" P\lblllt\ed l-lewport the bond• or the ......, Mcie tor Ut11t ot .. nc1C1 It Plld lrom
bf\ hll..i • i.-In IOf leacll·Coata ~Ha pnlpOlld Ptqtd. but flt MOM end ~ 1. Ming fltl oolead "°"'
.. ~ of llqu!· To llnd OUI lhll amount Dlll'f P9ol Match 23, 30, an ICOOMll'IOdttion by !'!.'!. ~.~,·f..i.1':;.::. ,,:= Nt ....... rt dldld lof Md\ you mull pey, Of .,. 2001 lie Olly to MNfy lhl,.. -· • ---... -dly 01 11ty, In tna ranot 1or pa~ to fHI ql.llr-U o1 the tn-AfNt1 U , I001. 8t1ch.Co1t1 MtH
M'IOUl'tl ot l600 per day MOp tl'll tor.doeura, Of If llfNI RtwnU1 CocJI. A.I: Detlon Ind Con> o.ily PlloC March 30,
Each bidder thell ~ property II In _,,.. NOTIC"' The hlll1nQ -.. be .,. ewctlon "SaMcM Uni-2001 It. the I oio.ur. IOt OChtf .. ID ht ~ vlrtlty of Ca.iiomla, f809 ~ ~ the :::. **°"· ~ Helt> ,.:V: ~ MMV T. ILUOTT • lrvlna, 3600 Blrtlaley
trace docunente, 1 lilt ol Frledlancllr, Trumt" of Sanbtlon Olttttot. Cell'· ~ ~ ~ Place, Irvine , CA. PUBUC HOTICI!
tlMt propoeacf eutJoon. T~-.F~lldef1...,.Lttno/llyo • ...-. •• lllrill , ........ .:.. bkM ~ad Ntwpon 92097·24&0 , Utt Ptnnlt No.
traotOll on tlllt ptOjlCC ,_, -"''"'" ""'-r~~~ BHCh•Co•t• M111 l••l•d lldt or UP2001·009
11 raQulr.cl ~ 1he David A. Flyer, P\..C = It 11 :f0 ..,.., J:i Delly· PllOC Maren 30. Wllltl 9""' .... ltd (for PA2001.o53
SUl>lattlng and subcon-3080 Brlltol St .. &.., mUtt be rtotlved at .,,. 2001 •Unltnd ~ ~ .. ~ for ModlneeUon
'11ellng Ftlr Practlcla 030, Coeia MIN, CA Olirtrlc:t't AdmlnlltmlV• f807 ~ ----..... _.. No AC1, l>ubllc Contract 92626, 7t41S58-890$ ~or ~ Of. nMll wlll bl Ofll"ed It . ,....""' , •
Coda Section 4100 et II you hew any QUll-not the dltt ,_,... ADVl!RTISl!MENT •:OI ....... ,rldey, Afll1I MD2001-030)
eat(. 11ont you lhoUld oontact "'O• •"I-BIDS u .01. . Nollea II hlrebv alvtn
In 1coo1dlncl whh a ~ or lht QOYtm-=:-~ J:",;.•r:' whlott = ~ condltton. Bid SeOurtty In thl that Tim Nlool. Arcflltect Education Code mtnt agency 'llit1idl rney _,_£.. ...... ,., by the under· amou{I.! of 1~ of t~ Of'I blbl.lf or ROblrt 6
17078. 11, thl OltCrlct new ~ Y04Jr loan and tJCa.,,..,_ 1 t,,. ::"i....-tt, Mtled bide for a Lump Sum Bait Bid, 41X· EJIJabath Actl•rman,
hU • pettldpttion QCMll Noew11111t1ndlng the Dl.atnct Purcnaalng Of· --,.,_ Con ctudlng t1t11T111tH, 5"111 property owntr, n.. r•
of at !tut G parcerl of feet thel Y04lr PfoS*1Y It llct, tQ8.4.C ~· ~ ....,.. Ired .,. 1ccom~ny auctl Bid. Qutatld • Modlllcetlon
the Oller .. dollr amount In for'edotu,., you may F«int&ln V • Cell!Ot· hWllild for Itta followlng Th• SurtlY INulng tna ol the ZoninO Otdlnllnca
tlCplndtd Md! yMr tor offer your property for nlA. f« the , Wori!: Bid Bond etllll bl, on the to permit addlllona and dlllbl~ veteran butl• .... PfoWlad Ille NII It PU..CH4H .. AENCTAlf~TTEIOAN Bid 0..dllna, llated In aJlar.ilolw to en t.i.tJno
nut enterpr11u conduded prior to the (1) 1f.TOH C9'AHI ci"NT•• :. •viUA the 1a1111 publlth" alnol• t1mity dWelling (OVBE), oonduelon o1 Iha tore-lPlct'1CATIOH NO. '"'" .. ..,. ""' State ol Celllornl9, 0.. lhal It nonconforming
Eactl bid llNll bl ~ clolure S.alld~1·~1111 be PAOJEB1~ tlOOM partmenl of lnauranca, with rtgard to. axialing
oompanlld by 1 certified REMEMBER YOU aubmitted on Iha form UHIV!AlfT'Y Of llal d lrrturlR Admitted Ilda yltd eelbacb The
0t celfllar't c:tlldt or bid MAY LOSE LEGAL -......na.c by the D1eltlct CM..,OANIA, to TNIMct Surety lnlur· Coda requirll a min·
bond In an lmOtM1I not RIGHTS IF YOU DO ~enc. w1th '" IAVINI! anca In Thie 8'111. imum of 4-lelt and the ~)tti:,n it!!" ,C:,rc:'J m,J:.u= PROMPT ~ ~ DHCRIPTIOH OF 1'!;8 lta~= =i.f~re~::r. ';~
price ble I Ult NOTICE IS HEREBY .......... ........,.,_.,.,.,., WOAK: Thia pr~ will be ,.quited IO folow 111b1cka. The MW MC-l>lsrR~ya o bid bllfiu and furthtt Anteater Racrtatlon 118 noudllcr'.tniiatlon ,.. Of'ld floor conetructlon
1e1 thll the .. ~~ ~:.~~~1~'),_HEc: 1n1onnat1on' may fie ob-Cantai Pla~i.ldl QU!remt nta Ht fOl1h In wlO maintain Iha re·
Pfopoul It •ocapled, IPl)Ointed TNllll under talned ~el>OW ad-::I::~ on an'; I.he Bidding Oocuman1• QI.tired 4·foot Ilda yerd
ahall promptly execute that certain OMd of tm-962•2411. proximately 29.8.•cra and to pey prevailing Mtbadl. The r~ io.
lhl Agreement, lumlth • TNll dat9d tltWOO. H· Publlthed Nawpon Iii• ldjaotnt to the ,.. wege rltet ti lhl loca· cludee • UM permit to
lltitf.ctoiy F~ Per· ecuttd by MohHn Btac'"·Coatt .. 111 ti -ft••ted Ant tlon of Iha WOl!l. ellow addition to • torm1nca Bond In an Tatbllan u TNll« to " '"' can Y ....... .,,.... · All lneurance poll-nonconforming 1/ngla
amount not 1111 than HCUra obliga119nt 1n' fa· ~~~ PtlOC March 30• eater R8Cl'lllion Canter cllt ~to be• family dwalMng of up to
one hundred percent \fOI' of Hart> Ftledlander, Fee3 l::Jt ~.c!:.~a1d': telnad by COntteetor 75'Jf. of the existing
(100%) of the total bid Tru1t11 of the ovat1ald with 3 toltbaU aNll be ~ to llP" equ1re loota~e The = lumith a Payment Ftladlander Family Truat &crow No.: flelde. and 1 club eporta ~ti by nlvlf.ityci fl'-~~ ed In the
leu t~~n1non~r': t':;!, 1:::J' een.. ~8~~~19-f~ ~: 1~1'!:! ~id,u~fi eubeten!:.rmAll !,!h rroparty located 11·
peroanl (100%) of the to-1/27/00, 11 1n1t. • CREDITORS OF bl ovel1ald with 1 eoft. pollolta thlll be 1.. 2018 E Ocean Front :r1i:riicfr~· ~':fd!= ~~=•llnR= BULK SALE AND ball lltld; and a Mura ::'t, ~yll~e~= re~~.':J~~n:•~1 ~=~
thtt the required lntur· In the olflca of Iha R• OF INTENTION TO the !Of , ropet oourta will and hH a rating of A· been determined that It
anoe It In effect In the corder of Orenge TRANSFER bert de valoped,b•e•k'e1t""ba1~ Of better and • ftntn-11 eatagorlcally uampt
amounts Mt forth In tna County, Calllomla, Hid ALCOHOLIC ~rt:'' 1
1rollat hockey clef olaulflcatlon of under the raqulremente
general oondltlone In obllgatlone lncludtng BEVERAGE coon w;u, atadlum 11y11 VIII 0< battlf. of th• Calllornl•
Ille event of lallure to note(•) dated 1119/00 in LICENSE ..,ting "' planned un· Thi llUOClaful Bidder Envlronmantel Quality ~tr ~~:J~• t:°tr~:. t~n:n~~r:r ":~o~a~ (U.C.C, 1105 et. Mq. dar bfd AltematM. Con-:: ~oll~~~red S~~t!"~ ~~~dh~~=l• 1 (Exlatlng
I doc h II d I 0 • ..,. .. B."" p crate etalra and walk• C1tlfoml1 ontrecto"'s ~ n QU red umenta, tuc o ere an no IO "" ., 'II -"'d · 1 • l'llallnn WI bl bid llCUllty wtd bl for. ($100,000) Doll111; (2) 24073 el eeq,) wr prv ... 1 conventan liunM current at the held by tha ~tlont
felted The F1ftttfl.ll Per· 1'HE BENEFICIAL IN· NOllOI .. hereby OfVIO ~~· .. ...:~ •1~ ~~u;. time °' tUbmiMlon of thl Committee II 3:00 p.m.
lonnanca Bond thllt r• TEREST under such that a bulk 1111 ol UMtt ~ :'i= ~"; .,: Bid: on Wednatday, Aprll
main in lull force and If. deed of Trust and the ind a trenetar of ale» two buiklngl on lht Illa, (Llcanee Cluelfrcatlon) 11, 2001, 1n Iha Ctty
feet through Iha gu11en.. obllg1t1on1 11cur1d holic beverage licanee la one with btthtoomt, (Ucanae Coda) Council Chambers City
lH period H epecifled In thereby are Pf•Mntly about lo bl m.cte The food concaaalon tqUtp-Genertl Eng/naering HaN. 3300 Newpon Bou-
the ~ coodltlonl held bV the undersigned; namaa, Social Secunty ' mtin-Con1ractor A. "' lavtrd AJI lntere.stad The DISTRICT r• (3) A bREACH Of, and or Federal Tax mant stcnge and Oenerel Bu1kllng pertona will bl heard
terVM the right to rejacl datault 1n, the ot>liga· Numbera, end 1d· ::i;: c-wm:a: ConlJKIOI B Ind a.ff contspondanca
any °' aH bide Of to Ilona tor wtrlcll eucti dr• ... • of Iha Saller/ ment chaclt out and THE REGENTS OF reed at thal tllTMI II you
waive any lrragularltJee dead le NCUnty has oc· Ucenaae are H1rohl11 ttorage lacthU.. Low THE UNIVERSITY OF challenge this project 1n
or tnlormallt111 In any eurrld In INt payment M1lsun1g1 (aka glare / low apiU llQtlllng CALIFORNIA court. you may ti. ltm-~ ~,::: ~ ~~2;:13~1~1~ ~~.: wl~ rf:.c.~ IO< ell ~bll~ Newpon ::: ~ ~ tn3 ol Ult Callfoml• c:hargaa of $520.85 -~) 488 E 171h St. p1a,."' CIOIJrtl Beach-Cotti Mau 1111 rallld at thl public
Ybor Coda, the Oiredor $5,729.20 total tor the •BI04, Col18 Miu. CA ~~~~ior1•:!' u!!" Delly Ptlot Ma ret! 30, hearing dllctibld m t!Q ol tht Olpeltlnlnt of In-lollowlng p1ym1nt 92627, 571-63-4208 Thi playing li8'dl will be Aprf 3, 2001 notice, or In wnnen cor·
duttrlll Ralatlona ol the dates 4/00, MIO, 110t . The buelnue It constructed with 1 oom-FT890 r11pond1nce dalwtrad
State of California hit 2/01 & 3/01 Known H Ooito R11· plate eub-<lraln system FlctltlOUI BuatneH to the Cilv. tt or pnor to,
determined the g-ral (4) BY REASON teu11nt and t1nd·toit/tub·grtde fUme S~ment the publiC hearing The
prevalltng ra111 ol 1'HEREOF, thl under· The namae, Social S.. to 8'ippor1 • low main· T appall petlod ot 1' days
wagae In lhl loc:ebty In tlgned, praaant blnafi· curtly or Federal Tu ttnanoe Bermuda graM hi following pareona wtft begin lrom 11111 dell
wtrldl lh1a wOlil " to bl cia~ undlf IUOfl deed of Numbera, and tddrNt are dol~ buslnffa u : ~ .....,.. tune ~ 1n-turt for htgh 1br111v1 i H ~ "'""'' performed CoplH of trv • hae txeouted and c1' the Buyerrrranafarn I L d 1 • ed 3arty or h11r
'h d I "·•·-·ed Id T--• era·. Kimiko H~i, 5237 •port ng UH •n • ) Map •ton Medi• ho ese rate . eterm na· ""'"".. to ae • • .... 11 .,. scaplno and Irrigation 1 25 VI 0 aut nza agent ag· llOnl, 111 on file at the • written OECLARA· R11ldencl1, Newport with ferttllllr lnjactlon nc.. 1 • enoa, gnaved of that dtcillon DISTRICT. Ind coplea TION OF DEFAULT Beach. CA 92660 Newpon Stach, CA may file a notice of IP"
b ob I ... ANO DEMAND FOA ._ ... , .... ~ , ... Seller/ eystem Wlff be provided 92863 I p m1y e tan .... uport ,.. ,,. "" ,,. for all planting area J>H to the l1nn1no requ11t The contractor SALE, and hu de· uoeneee. el other bull· ESTIMATED · Mapleton Madia Inc,, Commission with a ftttng
shall poet a copy ol poeltad with uld nets namea and ad· CONSTRUCTION (CA), 47203 Et Agadil lee of $71• oo to defray
th111 rates et eacn fob Tru1t11 euch deed ot draetea uHd by th• COST •5 200 000 00 Ctrcla, Palm Dteart. CA the coat ol the IPIJHI
eJtt. The contractor and trvst end Ill docUmente S1ll11/Lleen111 within PRcivioe SUB·BIOS 92280 procedure
any eubconttaC10f under evidencing obligation• three yaara before the ONL y TO THE FOL· Thie bualntaa •• oon· For further 1n!Ofmatton
h lhaH Ill)' not tau thin ncured thereby, and date IUCh Utt was Mnl LOWINO PAE-OUAU· ducted by 1 corporation contact tht Newport
Iha lf)IClfled prevailiflQ hit declared 8lld dolt or dlllvared to the FIED PRIME CON Htve you lllrted 6each Planning Otpan·
rttfl of wagH 10 1fi hereby dedart tU 9tH'ftl 0w,:errrranslal9t Ill • doing butlneu yet7 ment at (94!1) 6«-3200,
ork ploy... by d th b I aaaell to ... _... TRACTORS: YM, &+2000 w ere am "" aacure era y m-... """" M .. RIN.. NOTE: Thi eanann them in tht execution of mldlltaly dut and pay· are dateflbed In genan1I " " Mapleton Medta, Inc . ol thlt nocioe ,. pujirom the' contract able and hae elected as; ALL FURNITURE, LANOO EDS,9~!:.~· AINC. Brue. W. Cook. Preti· 1 t;fl..., lie colleded from
No bidder mty and doaa hl'8by alact to FIXTURES. EQUIP· II -·-~ dent ~-~,
Withdraw tny bid I« 411 cauaa tht ttutt property MENT. TRADE NAME. ~~· ~ Thie llttemant ..,.... Pubhanad Newport
period ol Sixty (!IQ) dlyt to be told IO utilly Iha GOODWILL. LEASE. (7141 035-1199 FAX filed Wilh the County B11ch-Co111 Mn•
eller thl data 111 f0t tflt obligtt1on1 Hcurad LIQUOR LICENSE and Eatlmttor Clerk of Orange County Delly Pilot March 30
opening af l>ldl ther•tg are located et .SS E Joe FuantM on 03n3/200l 2001
Purauanl to Sectton DATE TIM 14th dey of 171/1 St, •Bta... Colt• VALLEY CREST "·•"' Plot~~.11~9?!! _____ __.F'-'8.,,,B;.,.8
22300 of the Pubhc Con· Ma1c:h. 2001 M111. CA 92827 LANDSCAPE, INC """' 1 """' ""• ....,.. tttct Coda. Iha contrlCI Ill Htl't Friedlander The kind of llCeNI to 1920 South Yale Streat S, 12. 19. 2001 !h888 Flctltlous Bu1lne 11
will oonta1n provlalona Publllhld Ntwport be trenelened 11 On· Santa Ana, CA 02704 PUBUC NOTICE Name Statement
permitting the IUC· Buch·Cotta M11a Sele Beer encl WtM (71•) 548-7975 CITY OF The lolk>Wlng paraona
ceulul bidder to Dally P1lol Maroh 23, 30, Lican11 '41 ·258943 (71•) $48-952• FAX NEWPORT BEACH ere dolnQ bulfneSI as eubahtute MCUr1!l11 lot April 8. 13, 2001 now laaued tor the Ettlmator ROBERTOS AUTO -...... F r--"--............ at ... A u .. P9nnlt No. any moneys w4uw-. by 079 .,,....,. """' '"' '""" ~ Berry UP TRIM SHOP, 2033 Har
th• Oittrlct to eneurt Fictitious Bualnna . 17th St . •B104, Bidding Document• 2001 •010 bot Blvd . Cotta MtM pertormance undlf the Coela Jffsl, CA 92627 w.11 be avellable 10 p,.,. (for PA2001-o54 I Califorrua 92627
contract or parm1ning .Ume Statement The antiQpated dall of r,::itflad Bidders on Modlflctitlon Permit Raul J. Jart 959 Gov·
paymantd doll reltenttontl t ITlhldoilngol~reons 05/thelsa1~1enstatert}! ...,_ DAV, MARCH 30, No. MD2001-031) emor St. Cotta MHa. t1rn1 r1c1 y n o r I bulfr_. u : ,,.,.., ,,. .,,,_ 2001, and w111 be lsaued Notiee It hlnlby given Cahfornta 92627
escrow MerketraUon Promo· of BURROW ESCROW et that Walt Busmen, This bu11neu 11 coo·
BY: Governing 8oerd llonal Products, 27068 SERVICES. INC . CONSOLIDATED Arclllttet on behall of ducted by en 1ndMduaJ
Signed: Lii Paz Road 1421, Allio 2121 E Cout Hwy . REPAOORAPHIC8 Enc J, Johanneuen & Htva you started 191 Sual Met.ana, Viejo, Callfornla 1120, Newpon Beaoh, J 112 PuMman StrMt Tralat H. Roe, property doing but4neM yel? No
Director -Procur• 92856-3041 CA 92825 Coita MIM, CA 92t2t owners. have raquatted Raul J Jara
manUEnergy Con· Anthony Kitz. 26291 The amount of the (714) 751·2980 e Modification of th• This 111t1mflflt wae
etrvttlon Yolanda St.. Lagune purchaaa price or con· Attention: Zoning Ordinance 10 toed with tht CO\lnty
Publlthad Newport Hlllt, California 92856 slderatJon in connection Rick Blflottl permrt 8 1 o foot Cletk of Orange County
Beach-Coate M111 Thi• bualness 11 COO· with the 1ransler of thl Praquallfled Prima encroachment Into the on 03127/200t
Dally Ptlot March 23, 30, duclHed by: In ~ ~z and1.__ ~t-1 ~ Conlract«I may pick up required 20 toot ffont 2001H5M9•
2001 eve you 1t1rt1d -'II 1 .. _,..,ea ,.,. frat o f chtri• 1 ~ lelbacli: In conj•-Dally Piiot Mar 30 Apr F879 doing bUtlneee -t? No ventory,, 11 the tum ol -~ 6 13 20 2001 F891 ______ ._. ... _. Anfl ,-S1eo.OOO.OO, wNch con-muJmurn of flllt ( ) Mia with en ldditlol'I '°'''
NOTICE OF Th~otl~a~ wu tlata of the followtng. of bidding documln1a 11 •n Histing tingle lllll4IY HOTICI OF UIZV"E DEFAULT A.ND filed wt... 1... County OESCRIPT'ON Un1veralty ol Ctllfornla. dwelling The MW lldci-... -....... ~o HE .. TH
ELECTION TO Clerlt °' "o,.;;g. County AMOUNT IMnl. o.q, and Coo-lion w11 match Iha build-gAfiT'y'Cc)c:IE IECTioH SEU UNDER DEED on """"1'2001. c SH s ,.,.. ooo oo IWdlol'I S9rvlcea, 3500 Ina Ina of lht ltonl of lhe 11U11114'1 ANO \NI' A • 1uv, · Blrilally Place, Irvine. = dwelling. The HOnC£ Of' ltflVaD OF TRUST 2001HH959 h hit been agrlld bl-CaUfomla 02897·2450. alto lndudle 1 3 F~AE
IMPORTANT Dally Pliol Mar. 23. 30, tween the Saller/ Addltlonll tell mey bl loot 2 Inch aoctoac;ti. PUASUAHTTO ~TH
NOTICE Mr. t!, 13, 2001 f88Q Ucanaaa and lhl '"" purchated at Contrar;. -· ... ...._ "-_..... NfO ~.....,.,., tended Buyerrrrant· "-~"' .,. ,_ ,.., .,.. IECllON 11...._. 1f~~ur~~TY LEGAL NOTICE larM. 11 required by ~c:;d,c;c:~ fromRe~: ::°':. =re:~= On lrtlldl a 11111 MM:11 7,
NOTICE OF Sac 24073 of thl ~ hlc9 d 2001 11 311 Ogle •E. IS IN FORECLOSURE PUBLIC .,,..,,E OF 11111 and Proleaalona grap r11r yar Mll:ladt. Thi Celle Mata .,_, ao1 e BECAUSE YOU ARE -NOTE: II It tile UM perm4 Is required In 1711 Snet, eo.:.= BEHIND IN YOUR PAY· ABANDONED Coda. thll the con-tuKonlractort' r.. order to add up to 75"-CA .,. pt0perty
MENTS, IT MAY BE PROPERTY lider•lion IOI' tht tr.,... ~lty kl regltrW of the Hilling equare -mm~ ... --
SOLO WITHOUT ANY NodCI 11 hereby QN9n ~'::IO~ = wtttl the UnWetelty Of IOOlaga 10 lhl noncon-~ &,!rs
COURT ACTION Ind the1 thl undlfllgned will aft« the tr•"-'•' hit Conaolldlt" "•°" forming tlngla lamuy i'W'lt1t48I .... you mey have the ltgal NII at public auction, er-phlce to 11c:llnowto dw911ing. The bu*tng la CouriY ...,
righl 10 bnng your •c· pureuant to Section bean approved by the edOt teOtlOt Of the non-eonf«mlng due to ~ 5'*' •
count 1n good etanding 21700 of Iha Bu'*-& Depattment ol Ak:oholtc Anl .. tar 1'ecr .. tlon th• loltowlng Thi ~ _, ~
by peying .. ti youi Pl'1 Profaallonll Coda, tM Blverega ContrOI ~ PlllNo.Vfnt ~1 .. ICt'OIChle 10 fNI ~o ~ . ~ IO llleged
dut paymante plua per-lollowlng ducrlbad Daled: March 14· 200l .... ...,_, llOOM DIG lht rl(IVired 20 tool ltont ~•I of a ~•)
mltted oosta tnd ex. property to Wit' EDDIE /II: Hlroehlu documwitt. Unlvenlty yard ~ on beacon ~ the IMlfl and Sal9ty
--..., Wtttlln tna !lint MclEESE 1·16 Bike, M•t•11n•11• wlll notify lllbeon· Stratt and ellOlotdltt • COde Saaion. YOll .... ,..... ·~ f 19/: Klmlio Hott nctof'I ~ hlW e f ........ .... =:: e ftOlittd hi 1111 permllted by ltw or r.. lamp, thlMng, fum., Publiahad Newpon f'8't to HI ~nv .,,. r ......._.Of Oft-.a lnatatltl'lttll of yout 1<> oomputat equip GENE C l......i wtlt! Deelgn I 10 foot rew yald ~,;.;r ...... ~ .....
oount, whlott II normaly TEKALVE 1-73 Tool boll, Buch· oati Mell COn•tructlon ~le. wlfl t ponlOn of the e.ic· ·-led
11w bUtlrlffl dlya prlot mat., TV, ~. ~~"l Piiot Marc:tl 30, or Conaolldatad laUno dwalllng. The C::.:C. ~
to tna dtla Mt tor 11'11 O clvt>t, mile, MICHAEL 22880t E880 =.•. rwptilce._ot ..!t PfoS*'Y. II II • loca. tld In Iha ~ ~ ""11~ Mia ol your preperty. No CASARETTO 1·95 Goll ---wflldl -· ._.... FM CXttt1QI :;me., ......,.
tall dell~ be NI un-ctube. ~11\Jm, bOK:fJ NOTICE OF ..._ II .,....,. t Con-Property loCllted et: YOll .,.; lnnucleo lhll It
111 ltll.. trorn tht mllc .. z SHERM PUBLIC HEARINO ·~11on .. ~HD·To' •y 2~!. ~ ~!!91...... '°" .dlalre ti) OOtlltel lhl dltt 11111 notloa ol di-1·107 PrHHI, cflb, .. "'" .. " .,,. p,.,,.... ........ n llOIMn ti ~ fault may bl llCOfdld mite, BRIAN JONES J. NOTICE IS HEAEBY ""·II D C 0 N • reviewed, and h hat IO
(wNch date ol rlOOfda· 10 Toole. dlMt, ClllOll', = ::'tie'~:, flJtlHCI lhl• be held b1tn dllllmlMd flat II !ti Codi llon ~ on 1'111 no-m I • c , • S T EVE the Coa1a Ma.. C"" H followt t :OO A.M.. le catlOOtlGellY ••empt 1 t ~. ~ ,,_,.. a
tlcl) Thie 1.mou.nt la GIUSTINA H-122. Ml-"1' Wedneedey, Apftf •, undlf !ti. rlQUlremente Cillm ~
I0,129 20 u QI ~1~1 «owaw, tociqr, ladder, ~tie o200n I Motn~ay, 2001 of tht Ctllfo1nl1 iriliMI 111,.,_llll
CDal•). and w11 tnct..,. mlec ""'" • • .,.30 .. ~. ,.'!....._ £nvtronmantll Ouallty VOii fiiuM -"" dllll\ untff your •ooount tie. Sall wlll be by com-p,m ' or .. eoon lhlf• ,_..,,.,_ lfY\f.. Act. CllM I (E•lellnO ~.!.~~ ~
oomtl CUfrttll YQ4J mey petlttV• bidding {written afttr .. poetibta. In lhl Anllltlf RaC!llllllon FditlN): u Of ,,. ... ~hi;:,.:~": =ed~ ::V.n!) ~!~= ~.~~ ~~~ --~~= your account. 1v1n on ltlf 11111 ~ Of Aewt. ""··-~ ..., ....... UO Calllorn6a et l:GO ta tlDICI. ~ ~
lhougfl "" P9vment -2001 • 2:00 P.M "' the ~ -;:,'fdllCaw ~~. IMnt, on •• •••er, 01~ "--'
dtlntndld, tM you"""' PfemlMe wNlt Mid F9CMll AIAtlOtfly ti Iha c.Moc'ftit 02901 '1, 2001, In IM ~. 111. ~Of pey tl'll ainount 11a1ed p1openy hu been .......... of Mltlouif ... 111 l!Me> ~•.ee30 Couno11 et.nben, CitY ..._ °" 119
11:1ov9 ~'· you W':lted and lllttdl 11 loo =--............... .._ ,"'.-AnlHDANCI AT Hiii. 3* Hewpolt Bou-'*-Y and )OUf bentf1o1ty Of cat~ tt AYRl8 KLF ·---...,... •• ,...r THI ,_,. CON-i.vatd AM lntereetecl ,.!.f.)al 1 ~ may muu1y STOAAOI!, 7012 [meet CIS* ""'°"" nol '° ... PIAINCI ti MA• PlflOtll wlll be hlMd °""" w-. 1e1a AM. ca 810fei rn ""'*ID pitor 10 Alie ~ lledl. OHd 1120.tOO,OOO lor DATOftY ,~ ALL and II corr•pondenoe -101 ~ _,, (30!
1t11 111111 tna nob of C. (Tt41 84H3t• :n"':'°"~=:o~ ===·~ rwl .. lwl h If >1'0'I ti°' .. _.,_. fl( 1'li = ~ c-*'~-= ~~-:= ~ OoCI Rnendel SerVIOll llUTIMQ n.\. 11 ~-:.r:c-.: ~~CM Iha end of Iha lhnle• PUrc:ha111 must b• Otouo. • ~ non-Q.«*D AT t:tl AM. 19111 to fWllnO Off/ hl9I ,..... • ~ •
monltl perlo<I 11a11c1 nllldl by CJllfl • ll'lld P'oflf oorporation, of Nl't ,...OU......., ..,.. you °' ~ llaft •*"'tel Cllllr'n
IDO'le) IO, ~ °'* IOf II ltl• llme of wNcifl not to ••c.ed ,._.... CONTfllAC• .... tMitd .... PIAlllc .... ""111 ~In the
.... (I) prO'Mt ... ~ M jlUfoNted '25,eoo.ooo Wiii be TOM AMMMQ Mo ~ dltcll)ed In .. ~ ... ~ :-=
tlOMI li'llt lrl wNcll to goodl .. tOld. at la and Vied to flNlnDI, r• TUt '* ,._ WLL nolot, or In -*" OOf' E~E oure N dnlAI by ..,.. ""* be IWTWMd at "' llnlnol and ~ NOT • IUG9LI TO reepoildeooe dlll¥9fed t. d Iha proC*fY 0t °"" tme of .... Slit It _. ltw °°"' OI edUmllontl PMmCIPATI If THI to Ill Olly, ... or or pflOr
.,_., 0t 121 .....,..,_ I jtell IO oat c 1t11ot11 In N r--.. IO ~ ~ •' ....ocae Al A to, .. pubic MMnG. FE' '° ~ tdltdUlt al P8YI'** In ~ d 1.Wtl'lll'4 be-Ind 091rlled IW Vilt-'911 OONTMCTOfll. The_... P!"lod 01 ('4 "l!l.!'l.!
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CAUSOIMA
COUNTY OF OlltAMGI C...No.~
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ANO O~UENE MlU.S EAMIL Y TRUST, dlMd Mlv 14. 1882, tJo ALPERST'EJN, SIMON.
GIWN & SCOTT, UP,
15790 Ventura 8ou1Mtd. s. .1520,
Elldno, CA t 143W020. wtleltln .,. clecedltlC
WM the 8lflof r81id"9 II 109A Gt'lnd c.rlll.
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tht ltw r:J four mono.
·-Mardi 29, 2001 (1ht cla• ot tht ""' pubblloo of natlot to
c:i9dllotl) or. II nob II
mdtd OI l*'IOf't9lly
dlMtecl '° you. 30 clayt 11\er the elate thll nob
II malled 0t Plf'IOl\flly
delverad to you. A claim
form mty be obttllltd
fl'Om the CQUrt c:letlc. fOt your protac:tlon, you ,,..
ancouregecl lo ftla ~
c:lalm bV C9IUfted m1A.
wflll return 19Ctfpt
'9QUUtecl
Oltld Febnlll'y 28. 2001
AANOC.O MILLS,
SUCCEHOR CO.
TRUSTEE
Al.PERSTEJN, SIMON,
G/WN & SCOTT, UP
ByGLENNM
ALPERSTEJN, Eaq
15760 VENTURA 81..VD.,
STE. 1520
ENCINO, CA ~I~
30M (914} 601-3100
~ a..c:n.Cottt MeuOlly
CNe04e23 MlU.S Mar
211.30. AfJ' 5. 200t
Doily Pilot
NE TOP
HOME BUYING
SUPERSTORE
&If WCh ~!»Ml r()(JIM, ~ Ellilte Lo.res
Fltt~Wl Free
~ l!elXJrt fll't GM 'Repo lJst VA & FHA
i,\t1tome All are.!1
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tNICEST PUCE•
Ill Cotta ..... for "" .. 2bf ottic., Ubl, totally
rtmod, •vtrfllllng newll sm.soo 111 MM13«!69
From $299,900. PrivalAI Endevt ol I 7 Home1 Only
7 lehl Two.Sty 3-811, 2 th
Ba, 2c att git Up IO 1,505
$Q Fl ~ 10 Newpofl Stecti & T nangll $Quire
9•9·650-1440
NEW HOMES
From S2&UOO
Ad)lclnt to Ntwpoft s..ch l Trllngle Square. Mt-650-1440
COSTA MESA 4br 2be,
..... •tory built In 1973
netdl -TlC $349,000 Call 8tObt 71~
OPEN EVERYDAY 11-4
419 E 19TM ST E lide law, 2119, IV acf*,
lllWd s9:~wl~
()f'(N SUN 1-4
457 Cotta ..... SI 5 bt, 4ba, ltudy, t111V111, 2
lrptc1, lg """ 1ult1, IK tub. By Owntf ms.ooo
949-642-8948
NEW LISTING
OPEN SAT -8UN t-4
52 .... Drive
• IN BELCOURT 48r 1581 Honlt 11eo,ooo
Agt Pietro M-75H04e
Call IU-27Ml24 '
Mlln off 714-637-1020
BONITA CANYON
2 YM1S MWI 38A 2..58A home 2400 sf,
ling •t«v, 3 ctr pr,
$8851( Qt ~alder
tnclee Cl*, 11. By
Owlllf 1141-737-2144
Absolllte S..t NntpolT
Vllue Model perftct 3Br
2 5& 2100s/ flOUH UI
(llred llN wfconolmi.wly
pool & SPll near the blly
S539 000 agt, P1tr1clc
T tnore 949-858-9705
H11bor View Homu·
CMmel 1732,000 38r 2Se. oommun1ry pool & dub
holJw 8fllS Shan Ten E )'de
• 949-380-9492 & Maury
Stau,,er, 949-673-5354 s "
' SPACIOUS 2 ·& 3 Bedroom, 2 Baths,
beautiful green belts & end less amenities.
Priced From $1,380/$1670,
Pets Welcome up to 60 lbs. ·
Recreation Director on-site:
Swim Lessons, Team Sports,
Arts & Crafts and much more !
$500 off move-in
Please Call: 888.641.7632
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NEWPORT CE TER 'S PREMIER .OFFICE SL ITE
1100 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
NEWPORT 8 .EACH}FASHION' I SLAND, .CAUFOF.NfA •
• Full Second Floor 10, 000 sq. ft.
• Secured Subten-anean Parking
• Ocean Views
• Private Balconies
• El.evators
• Fashion Island Walking Distance
Burnham USA.COM
JOANNA TARPLEY
949-760-9150 ext. 212
Cell phone 949-230-2688
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NPBIFASHION ISLAND
BANKRUPTCY SALE
George's Camelot Restaurant
Newport Beach
For Information Please Contact
Jennifer P. at
(714) 685-9162
GARAGE 11420 GARAGE I SALES -'--___ s_A_Le_s .....
CM SAT.SUN 7:30-? Multl F1mlly Moving Slit
2010 MONROVIA Patio Sat Sam Clo1h1no
tum bbq bar stools new fumiUe 11ies rvn5 & more
gu d!ye!, c:lo4hes, S 1 ·$200 309 Wike Forni Rel. CM
COMMUNITY garage aa1t
NP8 SAT SUH .. 2
70 I Vl1 Lido Soud. f\lm,
electronlcl, IOYa. clothla,
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china CUI CfYStal ,tewelly '*"'"' bolllts 91'1 minors. & much rTllC '32 FtmlNI
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GIANT RUMMAGE SALE
Huntington 8Nc1H11rch
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dolhel, etc .• no 17111 11.
Huge Blowout Gar1ge
Sall Sit-Sun t-?. House
lull chup cneep1'
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CtOll SllMIS 48tll & Fltvt!
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Siie! East Cosll Meu Brentwood St.
(off Sent• Ana)
7•7 Sit-March 31st ••••••
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All pnc.d 10 Mil'
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ceblneb, houtew1re, tic!
625 St~ Roed
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Herbor, city ~gilts mtns 281. w1h lltt bolt dock
11.199,000 By Owner Witt Spectacular View.
Colop wlBkr Agent 949-723-8120
Choose from 3 beautiful locations including St. Moritz, Barcelona
and Innsbruck. largest sq_uare footage in Aliso Viejo. Spacious one
bdrms, two and three bdrm twnhomes w/ attached garages.
Buea unturn. cablelphn, Moving Sale Sit.. 9-2pm
male prel no.pet111mk. Fumttu<e antlquM doltles.
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9•9·645·951$ more, 511 Acacia CdM
· NP8 PEHi SAT .. 12 BET'l'ER THAN BUNNIES
301 E BAY AVE Ocical Unique U>Olltd ~·
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Bay. Loll ot Ev!fY!hlnsi' $ '.\00·~~ ~9 64&.8'73
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325 POPPY
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849·380-9492 & lhury
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110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
PRIME ESTATES
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1nfr111et 2 car garage,
12 Clpl OeMwy
f1,425,000
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949-799-0tU
• Gated Communities
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•Over 100,000 Square Feet of Fitness Facilities
• On-Site Fitness Director and Activities Director
Call Now St. Moritz
Barcelona
Innsbruck
Cell T14-657-oo75
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949-362-7600
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bolds 9 7 6. Sooner or later South will pln the lead. dnlw the outstanding U\lrnp~ an4 make the bal~ of lbe
tricks except for the aoe of d111Jnondll.
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1f WC$t 'Ulscard.s instead. The defend·
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two rrume aid;~ for a OOC·lrfok !>CL
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do\l/1JWlrd ltend, the bcSI UlVC,llllCOI
roday t~ Dl'Obably "Eddie Kanw'\ LC\.,Wll~ IV." The S25 it CO\L1 will be
n:tumcd m.sny lime\ o~cr m e1lhcr
com of the realm or ma< tcr point~.
depending on lhe type of bndgc you
~fer Com1der th.-deal
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marled with a 'trong trump holding and ruff~ with an hooOf thar yoo can
overuump. don '1 ru h to get a inck
pnmaturely. Consider vrhal your
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promote a lower card bu on eight.
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with onimok. bptrience
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Training prov'ided a!tfoctivt
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COAST COIN NEEDS
OLD COINSI Gold, s1tve1
1ew1lry. watohe5. antique~
collec11bles 94 9-642 ·944 7
CNAts, CHHA, Homemakers to
assist elderly in their homes. As
much or as little work a s you
prefer. Car a plus. Weekly pay. CASHIERS needed '°' cat
NICKS PtZZA CM
Sffklng Chef AMlt•
tanl MUJt "* Engllsh
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0111slna pref CuUnary
school training a plus
1981 Bayflner with tr11ler.
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John Bloeser Carpel : With more than a century of serYice ,
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5510 Brinon Drive, long &ath,
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fl~hip Banana Republic fearuring producu for men, women and
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the home, as well as California's only Laundry by hdl1 Scg.lt.
Fashions for the body are only part of rhe South Coast Plaz.a
experience. Treasures for the home abound at South Coast Pia.a.
Whcrher your tastes run to che sophisticated home ac.ccssorics at
dupuis or the European cscace antiques, v1ncagc fabno and home
furnishings of Les lnrerieurs, you'll find many exqui il'C picus to 4
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2001 and visit our showroom and
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Costa Mesa
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ith its unique architecture and design, Harbor Ccnrer was c.omplete this past year under the leadership of Sc.on Bell and
IC I Development, Inc. After c.omplerion of the center in 2000, Harbor Center has grown to be one of the mosc
cionvenient and accessible shopping centers in the Cosca MCS2 and Newport Beach c.ommunitics. ,
Convenienrly located along the main atttry ,
of Costa .Mesa at Harbor Boulevard and
Wilson Street, Harbor Ccncer attracts a
potpourri of anxious shoppers. For the
homeowner or ftxer-upper, Home Depot
offers a huge selection of aJI your bujlding,
repair and gardening needs.
One of AJbensons' newest and grandest
locations is here at Harbor Center. Known for
their quality and selection, make sure you
don't miss out on rheir $00n-to-be-famous
fresh bread, baked da.ily on the.premises.
Rite Aid, locaced near one
of the c.onvenicnt entrances
to Harbor Ccmer, off~rs a
drive-up pharmacy.
TJ Maxx 'n More has a
large srorc nestled in
bccwccn Home Depot and
111"1 ... M• AJbcrtsons. You arc sure to
find some great bargains at
TJ Max:x without
c.ompromising on quality.
With summer around the
corner, make sure to pick up
your new barbecue and
accessories at Barbcques
Galore.
Also at Harbor Ccnccr,
you'll fi nd Famous
Foocwear, Supcrcucs, ETC
Clothing, Pet's Central, Copy Club, La Bcauce
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BED, BATH & BEYOND • PARTY AMERICA
GAPKIDS, GAP & BABYGAP • LISA STEWART
SIDEKIK •DELL'S BOUTIQUE • CALICO CORNERS
PETS PETS PETS• ACCESSORY PLUS• MARIO 'S
JESSICA MCCLINTOCK COMPANY STORE
PIER 1 IMPORTS • VAN 'S SHOES • TILLY'S
LOEHMANN 'S • BATH & BODY WORKS
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STYLES • JACK'S JEWELERS
(714) 841 -0036
MAIN STREET AT BEACH BLVD.
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hungry, don't despair, because Harbor
Center has a menu that will please rhc
whole family's appetite. Visit
McDonalds, Panda Express, Togos,
Niko Niko Sushi, Nick's Ristorantc
and Piu.ciia, as well as the <f:cntcr's
newest citcry -C hipode Grill. And
don't forget Chuck E. Cheese (we're
sure your children will remind you!).
Two welcome additions c.oming
soon to Harbor Center arc The
Panasonic Store and Score Learning
Ccnrer.
Shoppers and diners gain C<1sy access
to all stores and restaurants at Harbor
Center through several c.onvenicnr
entrances along Harbor Boulevard and
Wilson Street.
Harbor Center welcomes you, your family and frinuls 10 visit, shop and dine at the newer/, most <onvmiem shopping
center in Costa Mesa and Newport &arh .
.
you'll fit ri ht in.sm
Corona del Mar Plaza
~932 Avocado St. (PCH & MacArthur)
Newport Beach
949 720· 1602
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• selection of retail stores and restaurants
he newest phase of The Markee Place, located on Jamboree Road between Bryan and Irvine
Boulevard, has recently opened, offering shoppers an enhanced selection of stOl'C$ and
rcsuurancs.
The 420,000-squarc-foot addition has increased the center's siz.c to 1.6 million square feet. The
Market Place is npw home co more than 120 stores and restaurants, as well as rwo movie cheaters.
Target and Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse anchor the newest phase of The Markee Place.
O ther retailers now open as part of the new phase include: -{\rizona Leather; Barbeques GaJore;
eHomcs.com; Frame It for Less; FuncoLand; 'Horiwn Carpet/Universal Rug; Tel'flptations Home
Collection; Nordic Track; Pacific BelJ .Wirdcss; Payless ShocSource; Srrou~ Linen Outlet; and 3 Day
Blinds.
, In addition, CaJifornia Pizza Kitchen, which reantl)' op-encd in phase qoe ofTPle Mackec Place.
"When we opened The Marker Place in 1988, we promised that it would be a center anchored by
big box-retailers tha1 would eventually become a diverse shopping and encercainmenr center as well,
offering visitors a wide array of choices -everything from home improvement tools to computer and
electronics equipment to clothing co restaurants and eateries to movie theaters," said Keith Eyrich,
president of The Irvine Company Retail Properties. "This third phase of an already thriving center
helps deliver on our promise to create a one-of-a-kind regional shopping center with something for
everyone."
Along with offeri ng a wider selection of spcciaJty retailers, The Market Place is now home to a
variety of new rcSLaurants and eateries, inclu~ing Buca di Bcppo which offers family-style Southern
Italian cuisine. The fcs11vc decor transports diners back in rime to a 1950s diner in Lierle haJy.
Ar B.D.'s Mongolian Barbequc, customers arc rrcated to an aJl-you-can-cat buffet char includes a
variety of fresh meat~. seafood. vegetables, noodJes and seasonings. Diners arc entertained as they
watch Mir-fry chers cook up their creations. Meals aJso include homemade soup, salad, streamed rice
and tortillai..
The Fountain C:afes Food Court offers an exciting lineup of imernational eateries.
Baja Fresh Mexican Grill \ervcs healthy charbroiled steak and chicken burritos, tacos, torcas,
caquitos an<l more.
The Yard House
a g '-e a t .g' a t h e r i n g s p o t
hl· Yard I lome. with ll!> eclecllt menu of American Fusion cui"ne, classic rock & roll and the
world\ largest sclccuon of draft beer is a favorite dining dcstina11on for Southern CaJifornia
re\ldent~.
~take your claim to d roomy window booth, then feast on a selection of appetiur<>. salad~. pizzas,
\Jndwiche\, '>CafooJ Jnd SUCCUient CUI\ or beef.
Afrcrwards, s.rnnter over to the signarure ovaJ bar and request a chilled man mi or your favorite beer
by rhe yard, half yard or p1n1. After all. you have 180 choices!
Although fl'\ervariom are nor taken, we can w.ually accommodate large walk-in panics during lunch.
Look for rhc Yard I fou\c to expand to different loca1ions this year. with r~taurants opening at the
Irvine lipl·t1rum in June and 'J he River at Rancho Mirage in October.
l·or now, visit one of the flag~hip restaurants ar Shoreline Village in Long Beach or arnp Triangle
liquarl' in CoMa Mes,1. ·
ror If/Ort' infam1111ion on the Yard House. call (949) 642-0090. Visit their Web silt' al yardhouse.com.
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Philly Chccscsccak at Charley's reakery. . ,
Flavorful gyros, lemon rotisserie chicken and salads arc avaiJ~le at Daphncs Grttk Caf~. .
For an authentic taste of the O rient, try pad dW, ~nut chicken or hearty noodJe soups at Thai
Spice. • . e 5 'I C Finally, to top off ddicious meals, visitors can indulge 10 a sweet crcat rro~ wcnscns ~ ream.
The Market Place, is owned and dC'Vclopcd by The Irvine Company, and is managed by Donahue
Schriber. •
For more info1'm11tion, "'" (714) 730-412_4.
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Pet 's Central b' · everyt 1ng for your pet
er's Cencral -a giant retailer of pct foods, merchandise and Hvcstodc -has opened the firsi
CaJifomi2 Store in Costa Mesa.
Conveniently located at the Harbor Center at 2300 Harbor Blvd., you'U find everything you need
or want for your pct with sale prices every day of the year. There arc even weekly, bonus sale irems
with vendor product samplings and specials that no othci: pct store can match.
Pet's Central in Costa Mesa is the first California store of the Hawaii-based ret2ilcr that has gamed
a strong foijowing with its fuctory-dircct prices and expansive array of pct foods and mcrchandist'.
Acco~hg co Dan tvfcDougal ond ,Dirk Budd, president and vice president as well a.S owners of
Per's <jenrral, "After nearly a year of plann'ing, we arc.very p.lcasc~ to ?~n o~r d~rs to the pct lo;cr\
of Southern California. We intend to Rrovide this community with a wide selection of prqvcn pct
/ . ) . · .. fo<x:ls and mc;rchandisc at the lowcs~ri~ and the best customer ~rv1cc.
' The public demand for low, &d6ry-direct prices has rcsuJced in two more California stores rhar
arc planning co open late1 -this year. t' '
In addition, their knowledgeable and friendly staff can provide professional rips and referrals for
in Huntington Be~cb
touch of Europe awaics shoppers ac the unique Old World Village.
The shopping. dining and entert2inmenr center built on eight and one-half acres in rhe image of
a Bavarian Village opened its doors in September 1978.
pct training, veterinarians and pct health issues.
On Sunday. April 8 and 22, from noon unril 2 p.m., the Mobile Vaccine Clinic will be ac Pe!'s
Central for your dog or c u . Ar this time, your per can receive low-cost vaccinations and health
checks.
Peri Cmtral is open Monday through Saturti4y from I 0 a.m. until 8 p. m. anJ SunJay from I 0 a m
The red-riled roofs beckon you ro enter this friendly place and stroll through cobblcs rone srreccs.
lell rrmc hy our ~un clock or simply relax to the sounds of polkas and old time music.
until 6 p.m. CaU (949) 642-5673 for mort information.
rherc Jre a vam:1y of ~hops and services available at Old World Village: Cl:usy Collecri'blcs,
f-.lcg.incc in Time Clock Shop/Clock Repair, Coffee Mill International Gift Shop, Heidi's Imports,
I lcrmann's Crysral, I lermann's Vis A' Vis, lntcrnarional Trim & Craft, the ~cotcish Heritage Center,
Continental Import Shoes. Russian Colleccibles, Wise Nurrition, faldweis\ Inn, Image Designers Hair
~alon. Mane Solution !>alon. Burgard Physical Therapy, Elena Arie' Skin & Body Care, Guys & Gals
~untanning, AfSC Tax Service, Premium Crafters LTD, Village Music, Village Bookkeeping & Tax
~crvi~e. i'.obcl\ Custom Upholstery -all available for your shopping or service needs.
rhc b,1konie' wirh beautiful Rowers. the lanterns' lighr of our Austrian Emperor's era, antiques
hough1 from I umpc. Jnd more rhJn 70 murals painreJ by l~uropean arti\I\ on 1he houses will take
rnu on .1 ljU llk mp to l:uropc wirhour leaving Orange County.
lk.11111f11l lrl'\t0 p.11111111g' Jc.Jorn 1hc wall~. The bell in 1hc oniorHhaped \tccple wa\ ca\I in Munich
111 11>1 ~ .ind rr.1mpom·J ro Hunringron &ach in I 977.
(lid World V1ll.1gc Jerrvc~ 1rs uniqucnes~ in thdr 40 fam1l1e' live above their specially ~hops. They
1..1rn· .1 "'1dc \iam·iv o( Au\lrian. Durch, German. lialian. Brrmh, ~cotti~h and South American
1mpor1' .111d lf.lh\
(>Id \\mid\ 1ll.1gl' 1' hm1 111 thl· C lktoherfc,t 1.cll'hr.1t1011 from 1111J-\qllcmlx:r rhrough m1J-
'-0H·111lw1 d1t I >.1d1,h1111d 1.11.c\ 111 c.1rl~ Occobcr .111J hor\e urrr.rgl· min from Ouubt•r 1hrough
l>cumhu I hl'rt .Ill' 111.111y rl·,1.1ur.1nts, pub\ and ,iJl'\\,1lk l.1k'\ whnc )Oii l .ln rd.1" and dine after
l'lllO\ 111g om· ol lhl· nnll\.
I .1d1 I uropl'.111 \ ill.1gc h,1, J church and so do we. Our piuurt·,quc ()Id World t hurch .ind wcdJing
,h.1pcl "d1t· 11ktl w11i11g fo1 wcJdin~' or hapti\lm with .1 \t.11111~ t.1p.11.i1y of I ~() pl'Oplc. Three
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I rqo\ lrtT .1d!lll\\lon .t11d lrl'l' p:irking a' you t.1p1urt· 1hl' d1.tr1n of b11opc 111 I lun11ngwn Beach.
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141 ( h\" ( A~ka1blo .......... . scr-m9
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l.k~ IO lime ... ,. .... .!197-"272
Lili! < offet Mill
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(44a) Donru's
Prcrious Dolls & Gifu ........ 8%-8447
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Dnigtll(' & Hou.1CW3res ..... s<J2,5033
(211) ( oUt\ of ihc ~Int ... , ........... !!<)lJ.'J.303
(SI ) I lctd1'1 lmpons.... . ........... .373-4498
(45) 1 lmNnm Cryu.il ............... 894-4833
(ll) Hmnanru Vis a Vts... . ..... 894-4833
(50) Holy¥ Book Store ..... 799-4540
(JO) Ln & Nutnuon
P2rlor, ~.uropon C.1fu. ..... "")9-5''08
{35) MdidksCifu&Swcm .... 8911955
(6) Nmcy's
Cifu & Collcmbb .•.. . ... 89> I~
('i<b) Rums Imports ....... _ ...... 901-9778
(31) Rwmn Colkcriblcs. ............ 894-5151
(18) Scornsh HmtigtCt.ntcr ..... 89~5555
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(8) Tib.I lmpom ........... -..... '"898-5971
(50) T ropial Aowm &
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Located ar the 405 Fwy
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5 Miles Nonh of the
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8 Miles South of
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(19) Ddiarcmi "Edicnbwg" ............ ~ ............. : .............. 892-5033
(53) F.mbcdc.cr Inn Rouunnt ......... -..... -"",_, ......... ,. ..... 892-m?
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(49a) two Mnn. IWray & Dd1 ................... ---··--897·1470
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(9) Bwr;ud Physic:ilThmpy ... 891-4931
(26) Oiiropr.iaors-Cucv.i
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(33) Qwdi Offict &
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(16) Cybcr Connection •
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(25) Dr.Cancr0prommy.
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(27) Mw~uoon Boutique
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(15) Nanni Wcllncsi Cmttt ..... 897-2743
(1-0 Ptaniwn Cr.ificn Lul. ... -... 897-8700
(52) RTF &ttrpriscs CoruulfiJ1 &
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Our rcrnodding iJ complete, come in and sec our beautlfuJ, new look.
<:.Ji Otmmu tf Vuito, J 770 Nnlport BlfJll., C#tll Ma.. (9'19) 6'6-9383.
Shop Furnishings Direct and save
omc in and browse
Furnishings Direct,
specializing in
qualiry upholstered
furniture and solid
quarter sawn oak
am and crafts sryle
furniture. There arc 25
sofa sryla which arc
slipcovered and fully
upholstered. All frames
arc solid hardwood,
warranted for life and
I 00 percent hand built. All am and crafts furniture piece$, 125 from which to choose, arc made
by hand an the United States; all drawers arc solid cedar with English dovewl joints.
Furnishings Direct offers everyday low prices, saving customers 15 to 40 percent off the
manufacturer's suggested retail price. We don't work have commissioned salespeople or a high
overhead, so we can pus on the savings to you.
We offer Scotchguard, down & feather and home delivery.
Shop Furnishinp Di rm for tht giutrantttd ltJwm prim in CAiifornia. WI art /tJ(attd at 1925
Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mtsa. Call (949) 515-4450.
Cat aJi n a Is land·
is the perfect day trip .. • • • ape and shop! Catalina Island iJ the perfect getaway for a day or an extended trip. Only about one hour from Newport Beach, it hal
the fed of the Mediterranean. Catalina hland wu left in conservancy by the Wrigley family for all of ut to enjoy. :
'!he quajnt village of Avalon tempts the visitor with lovely ahops and rataurana while offering overnight gucau a variety of hotcti
inns, and bed & break.furs. :
You can explore Avalon on your own or enjoy one of the many wonderful tours. Avalon, with iu cobblestone strttu, wonderful :
shops and restaurants is easily accusible by foot. :
Tour companies provide everything from glw bottom boat tours and submarine tours to exploring the interior of the island with:
one of their knowledgeable tour guides. :
Should you opt for an inland tour, you might catch a glimpse of the bald eagles or some of the buffalo that make their home on :
the island. To reach this wonderful spot, the luxuriow Catalina Flyer departs the Balboa Pavilion at 9 a.m. daily and leaves Avalon -i
4':30 p.m. for the return trip. :
The Catalina Flyer is the lugcst, puscngcr-carrying catamaran on the West Coast. :
Three decks, large viewing windows, a bar, snack bar, booths, and interior and exterior teat:ing all create a luxuriout ambiance fur:
the traveler. :
The Catalina Flyer has a new ride control system which makes the crossing smooth and comfortable. Tour operators are aboard eacl
morning to wist gucsu in selecting toun. :
For mtrw1tions or mort infomuition, call (949) 673-5245 or (800) 830-7744. : • •
Where 's the Party?
here's The Parry? will celebrare 11 years of serving the community on April 1, 2001, and we couldn't be happier. We arc extremely excited about the entire center being remodeled! (gcning a
facelift.) and we're thrilled with the new ownen. The future looks very opdmiscic.
After all these years the girls arc nill enthwiutic, fun and ready to help plan a party or special celebration. The invitations arc our place to shine. We have one of the largest selections in
Orange Counry with dicnts that come from all over. We also have a large sdcctjon of weddjng invitation books and arc more than happy to sit down with you and help with the selection
process or jwt answer qucstioru. We deliver balloons, paper goodt, greeting cards and gifts.
Just wa)kjng into our score makes you want to throw a party. It'a a very upbeat environmen t with great customer acrvicc in mind.
I love my store and how it has evolved! I am poait:ivc, helpful and always willing co go thac extra mile for our euttomen. I think that's what retail ia all about.
Come and sec w -we definitely make appointments.
Whmi tht Party! is l«11uti 111270 E. I 7th SI., Co1111 MtSll. C.IJ (949) 722-180~
Loehmann 's 5·Points Plaza
Yoted amo11 Orange County's
· top neighborhood centers
onsisccncy in its variety of shopping choices has long been a mark of Lochmann's S·Poinu Plaia in Huntington Beach.
The neighborhood center, located at Beach Blvd. and Main Sue~t. lw been voted u one of the top three •Bat
Nlighborhood Ccntcrf in Orange County for the pan c:h.ree yean by the annual Bat of Orange County poll. Lochmann'a ,_
Poinu Plau Is large enough to offer the top national m:ailen, but amall enough to ..,ist •hoppers with genwnc, friendly
cunomu 1erv1ce.
The luge retailcr1 include The Gap. Old Navy, Bed, Bath and Beyond, Milwa and Pier One. Smaller, boutique-ttylc ahops
include Jack'• Jewelers, Dell'• Boutique, Lila Stewart, Sidekick and Calico Corners.
The Center alto fcarurct convenient placa to anack or enjoy a lunch or dinner break. Java City tcrva all the popular. rich
coffee flavors in addirlon to scrumptiou• bakery .elecdona. Mario'• Mex.Ian Rat:aurant farura traditional t0uth-of-the-border
diaha and ~eragca in a colorful, friendly aunoephcrc. And then there'• Hong Kona &prae, wruch will •tiafy your evtry
craving for your favorite Chlncac cuisine. The popular ipedalcy Sf'C.c.tY rnarlcet Trader Joe'• ia conveniently located In the
m.lddle of the center, between Java City and The Gap.
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New Balance
cw Balance Newport Beach,
conveniently locaccd near Mac.Arthw
and Pacific C<wt Highway in the
Corona dcl Mar Plau, offers a fuJI line of
New Balance f oorwcar. apparel a-nd
accessories. The new reta.iJ Concept Score
amcs aJI New Balance products all the
ume, and spccialius in fining different
~hape~ of feet in athJctic shoes that arc
made in a variery of widths -quite a rariry
.imong a1hleric shoe
m.rnufucturers.
l >ur C hJmpalan Collection
nfl<'r' ~upenor ~urface contacc on wet surfaces
in .in auracmc. comfortable boat ~hoc. Our
tindv c..raf1ed leather sandals manimiu: shock
.ind pro\'1de \upcnor ir.iction both on and off the
trail
M1ddlchury Boot 1~ the uhima1e in waterproof,
moi,rure mJnagcmen1, tomfon and traction.
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Aw<ado Aw., Corona de/ Mar. 1)
Ca/J (949) 720-1602.
Costa Mesa De si gner Outl et offers department
merchandise at up lo 90 percent off
retail price
mt harga1n humers ,m: sa1isfied knowing they've purchased merchandi~ a1 50 to 70
percent bdow retail. Bui bargain hunters arc only happy at 90 percent off and more.
Cm1.1 Me\a De~1gner Oudet is going ro have the bargain hunters among you "foaming at
1h1· mouth.~
You'll find \lore 1.ig~ fmm Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdalcs and Saks Fifth Avenue. And labels
\ll<.h ;i, !-C'nJ1. C alvan Klein. Donna Karan, Ferragamo, Perry Ellis, Gucci, Prada, Versace, Mary
\It I .1dde11, ( oach, Burherry, Moschino, Victor Costa, Ellen Tracy, Bruno Magli, Bally ...
\'1111 gee r he pie Ill rt.
tkvonJ dnrhc~ (mdudang plm siLc~). you'll find shoes for men and women along with
h.rndb.1p.
I hi\ bknd of high-end Jep.ircment store merchandise at din cheap prices is everyone's favorite
rypc of dl\rnum \hopping.
At C. '.o\IJ Mc\a De\igner Oudet. 1ht"rt" are some incredible: bargaim to he had. If you don't
mind dw hunt, 111 fat:t if you love the hunt, give yourself an hour to poke through 1his amazing
\lOre. You'll he :un:w:d ar how much money you can save!
C()sttl Mrsa lJrsignrr Outlrr is lacatrd at 3941 S. Bristol St., across from South Coast P/a.uz, bthind
\,mu1a H1111k 111 '>u11flowrr. Storr hours arr Monday through Friday. 1 I a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday. I 1
11 m to 7 p. m .. t111d Sunday. noQn to 6 p. m. Cali (714) 825-0202.
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Orange County Market Place
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oundcd in 1969, the Orange County Market Place has become
one of the moo ruc:cessful oucdoor shopping extravaganzas in the
cot11uy and w laip wcdc.ly event in Southern Califomi;a, Held at
th;()rangc County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa every Saturday and
Sunday, except duripg the
Orange County Fair in JuJy,
the swapmccc fearurcs more
than 1,200 merchanrs in a
fun and entertaining
atmosphere encompassing
nearly four miles of walking
aisles. In addition to thC'
week.ends, the Orange
.County Market Place holds
special holiday events in lat~
November and December.
The Market Place is open
from 7 a.m. until 4 p.m. to
the public on its operation
days.
With some two miJlion
visitors each year, chc Orange
. Counry Market Place has
grown to become che centerpiece of the Orange Counry
outdoor shopping experience. With a mecca of qualiry
merchandise and services at bargain prices, a varicry of ca.sty
food and.beverages, clean facilities and friendly employees, it
is obvious why the swapmect outnumbers rhe weekend foot
traffic to the local malls and amusem~nt parks.
The Market Place Farms area of the swapmcct, which was introd~ccd in 1999. has given .t new
meaning to "convenience store." A bounry of fresh, seasonaJ fruits and vegcublcs, nursery cut flowers,
baked goods, dried fruits and nuts, gourmet coffees and ceas, juices, jerky, salsas, maranades, olives,
condiments and even a burcher shop of meat, poultry and fowl can be found in one aisle. ~hopper~
find these unique and cxccpcionaJly high qualiry food-to-go products with below supermarkc:r prices.
Another recent addition to the bustling swapmect is the ManuF.icrurer's Outlet~. which fc-ature~
huge discounts on top of name brands of surplus invcnrory, discounced produce~. retail returns and
overruns. Among items arc leather ~ackcts and acccswrics, golf equipment, barbecues, bit)'clC\ and
name brand clothing. 1
Many other conveniences arc nestled within the Market Place such as a full scrv1<.e hair salon.
locksmith, ATM machines, shopping can: and mollcr rentals, food concessions with plentY(of ~11ng,
dean rcsrrooms, and directory and information services.
Entertainment is offered for the visitor's enjoyment as the swapmeet also serves as a w;iy for local
musicians and acu co showcase as well as incrodu.cc their talents to diverse audiences.
Classic car enthusiasts converge six times a year for the Auromorivc Road of Dream!> car \how ~ric:\
held in a large open space adjaccnc to the soon-ro-open Automotive Road of Drc-.ams Must'um
An Artisans and Crafcer's Corner will also be added this spring. offering visitors the opponuniry ro
purchase locally crafted items and art as well as various handiwork demomtrations.
Adjacent to the selling area arc 40 acres of available parlcing. General parking is lrc.-c, however, the
Orange County Market Place offers a preferred parking lot near one of the main cnrranccs for $3.
Admission co the swapmcct is $2 for aduhs and free for children 12 and under, and active U.S.
military personnel.
For adtiitio711ll informariah, shopprrs may <alJ (949) 723-6616 and sellm may rall (949) 723-6606 nr
visit www.ocmarltetplau.<om. The Orange County Mllrltrt Pfau is locaud at the Costa Mr>a Fairgrounds,
888 Fair Driw, Co1ta Mesa.
The Fodna Family: Joe, Lisa and Niclt
That 's Italian al Ni ck 's Ristorante & Pizzeria
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ick's Ristorantc &. Pizzeria has been a Cosca Mesa tradition sjncc 1968. Nick Fodera, his wife
Use and their son Joe, serve up 10mc of the best tasting ItaJian dishes this ~1de of Sicily.
• The menu has been created with old-fashioned recipes passed down through the family. These
signature dishes arc complement~ with fresh vegetables and herbs grown org:tnicaJly at the F.i..mily
ranch in Temecula. They also cure their own olives, make the sausage, cook wich sea sah and use
i mportcd pas ca.
In addition to an extensive menu to please the entire f.unily, Nick's has two TVs in the dining .,,.
room, so you can now enjoy great food and catch your f.ayorire sporting event. -..
Come discover the deliciow new specials each week. --Mells !Wtorantt & Piz.:uriA is lot11ud in Harbor Cmtn; 2300 Harbor Blwl.. Sr~. K-1. CoJta Mtsa. • • Opm Monday -Thund4y. 11 11.m. to 9:30 p.m.,' Friday -Saturd4y. 1 I a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Cloud :
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.). Garrett Furniture has been providing fine furniture to Costa Mesa; Newport Beach and thO: •
surrounding communities aincc 1960. H.J. Garrett prides themselves on a f.unily cradition o~
~g service and
..W• In additioh to a
wide selection of
quality fine
furnishings. H.J.
Garrett alto offers full
design coruulring
laVica.
Now awiJablc at
H.J. Garrett it the
Tommy Bahama~
bnnd. Tommy
e.lwna~ offcta a
rdued style inspired
by an illand •at.ate of
mind.• C"'1cd in
maple 10Ud1 and
veneen along with
lalea hardwoods, the
Tommy IWwnae c:iollecdon apaua mew f1I wt.le Wwl hW11w1f1.
So, if ,ota u. lookins fur~ and rradidoa. combined wich tcrYicic and ftluc, mab H.J.
c..n.t ,.,.., choict (or r.au..e.
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RISTORANTE ITALIANO
"A Costa Mesa Tradition Since 1968"
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ERGO lets you select your comfort
e spend rwo--rhirds of our lives sining and sleeping.
It makes sense thar our furniture should adapr co our bo&cs, noc the other way around. If you have trouble sleeping or just gening
comfortable, now there arc solutions. Ergo C.UStomiz.cd Comforr has assembled a unique scl~ion of furniture for your home and office,
aJI with ergonomic benefits. '
The latcsr technologies from around the world can be experienced at the Ergo boutique, conveniently loaned in The Shops at Park
Place. The Ergo computer can analyze your body proftle and help tailor your bed especially for you. Custom scnings arc made for each ;··
side of the bed, so your sleeping partner can also enjoy the ultimate nighnime comforr. Your workday and leisure ti~~ ~iJI be spent ln
total comfort with office seating, zero gravity chairs and massage recliners thac offer cusromizable settings and pro~c' ~ support.
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Visit Ergo and experience advanced technology in furniture design. Ergo Customi~ Comfort ... helping you. ~Nc}lnd sleep better. 1
Ergo Customiud Comfort is kicaud in The Shops at Parlt Place, 2967 Michelson Driw, Ste. H. Irvine (at the 4(t5 F}ee~ay and fambo/u).
Call (949) 833~0338 for more infon~tion. Vi.sit their W1b 'Site at wu1w.ergofomfort.ntt. ·, ',, \'.~~ /
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Between the Sheets
the world 's finest
linen store
outed as the world's finest linen
store, Bcrween the Sheets in
Fashion Island was established in
1986 to provide the djscriminating
shopper with rhe world's finest
selection of linens and specialty
irems for the home. Drawing on
31 years of experience in New
York's cextile industry, founders
Paul Marx and Sandra Tobin Marx
have become leaders in rhe luxury
linen market. The couple's quest
for superior quality merchandise
has led them around the globe
many times over and earned the
company the prestigious Retailer of th.e Year Award for 200 I from che Home and Textile Industry.
Betw('en rhe \heets' eclectic product line includes superior down comforten, sleeping pillows and lamb's wool.
maures\ pad\ from Lermany; Italian bed linens of cxquisire 600-and I 000-chrcad counc Egyptian cotton rowels,
wonderfully thick Turkish towels and a wide array of Designer home furnishings._ Between the Sheets deals directly
w11h the weavt.'r\ of these extraordinary lincm co bring you luxury ar affordable prices. And there is a Missoni
Bout1qut· located in the ~iorc.
lierween tht· \heet\ offers a \.C.t inventory and a talented design sralT to assisr wich rnstom orders, ~rsonaliztd;
monogramming. and the t.rca11on of unique color paJ~tte~ and styling to s.msfy the needs of the moslsophisricaced
of dim1dc. A lU\!0111 workroom i) on rhe premise'\.
In dit· next two.months, our own monogramming and embruidery shop will be opening up in Fashion island.
The overwhdmmg \Uc.c.e\\ of Between the Sheets' flagship score in Newport Beach has led ro subsequent retail
\lOre\ 111 Palm De\en ,ind .\an Diego. Plans are currently underway for an online Berween the Sheecs srore co be
launched later thi, ye.tr.
8rru1rr11 1hr .\hem hm three con11mim1 loc11tiom 10 sert'e you: F11shio11 Island, Newport Bench, (949) 640-9999;
1-iulunn Vtdlry .. \1111 /Jit'go, (619) 299-9300; and El /'111eo. /'aim Vum, (760) 779-8500.
Experience advanced technology in furniture design ...
for your home or office.
Ergo · customizable furniture and beds.
Ergonomically designed for comfort and proper back support ...
helping you to live and sleep better.
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PARK PLACE SHOPS -
405 Fwy. at Jamboree
2967 Michelson Drive, Irvine
949.833 .0338
Orange County
Harley -Davidson
sets the industry
standard range County Harley-Davidson is the largest dealership
in Orange County. Priding themselves on the largest service sraff who is devoced 10
cusromer satisfoccion, rhey sell more mororcyclcs than any other dealership in the
county.
They are also 1he only Buell dealer in Orange County, Harley-Davidson's version
of the sport bike.
The dealership. which was designed and builc for Harley-Davidson of Sanra Ana
in 1974, was purchased by i1s current owners, cousins Ray Maizo and Billy faylor
in 1990. Taking a more modern approach, rhey redesigned the interior of rhe
building as well as che dealership's philosophy. A new work force was hired and
trained. with an emphasis on customer service.
From top-of-chc-line motorcycles and genuine mocor pans ro the latesc
mocorcyclc apparel and accessories, srop by and visit Orange County Harley-
Davidson, conrinuing to set the industry standard.
Ornngt County Harky-Dnvidson is located at 8677 Rmarch Drive in lroi11e. Call
(949) 727-4HOG (4464). Visit their W1b sitt 111 www.ocharltydavidson.c~m.
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Over 25 sofa styles and 200 fabrics to choose from. Many styles are slip
covered. All are hand built using hardwood frames and come with a
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Large selection· of solid quarter sawn oak arts & crafts style furniture.
All pieces hand crafted with solid aromatic cedar drawers, wood center
glides and English dovetails. Constructed to pass on to future
generations.
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877 Research Drive
Irvine, California 92618
For More Information Call
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Your lifestyle is c hanging and so are we. Come see for yoursetf-exclusive shops, dining and even architectural wonders
are now everyday s ights. Practice your catwalk with a quick stroll across The Bridge of Gardens. This canopied
footbridge connects a unique selection of new stores on both wings of our endless shopping promenades. And when
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you're ready to relax, the stone piazza of The Garden Terrace is the perfect place to soak up the scenery.
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Enjoy a g lass of wine or even dine alfresco at Cafe Pascal. You'll find it all, only at A New South Coast Plaza.
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DONNA KARAN NEW YORK
designer fashions, cosmetics
& home decor
LAUNDRY BY SHELLI SEGAL
contemporary sportswear
& dresses
LORO PIANA
men's and women's exquisite cashmere
clothing. custom suiting & accessories
GLOBAL PASSPORT·
Tommy Bahama resort fashions
AIR DE PARIS•
ac cessories from Jean Paul Gaultier
ORANGE COUNTY EXCLUSIVE
BANANA REPUBLIC FLAGSHIP
two levels o f modern fashions for men.
women & home
CAFE PASCAL
bistro dining from Chef Pascal
AGNES B
French fashions
for women
POLO SPORT
Ralph Lauren collections for men.
women & children
ICE ACCESSORIES
designer jewelry.
accessories & gifts
MACY 'S HOME FURNITURE
Southern California's flagship
home store
YVES S AINT LAURENT
French fashions for men & women
LA PERLA
ltahan fashions, swimwear & ringer1e
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DUPUIS
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COLE HAAN
handcrafted shoes & accessories
FRETTE
Italian bed linens & loungewear
CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN ASAP
dine 1n or take out
TUMI
fine luggage & executrve accessones
POTTERY BARN KIDS
children's furniture, toys & accessones
MORE NEW STORES
POTTERY BARN
two levels of home furnishings
& accessories
ANN TAYLOR LOFT
casual & career fashions
FRIENDS
fashion clothes for teens
CHICO 'S
w omen's casual & resort fashions
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eclectic home furnishings, art
& accessories
EL PORTAL
avel, fashion & business accessories
MALM LUGGAGE
fine luggage and leather goods
LES INTERIEURS
European estate antiques, vintage •
fabrics & home furnishings
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