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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-03-30 - Orange Coast Pilot.. SERVJNG THE NEWPORT -MESA COMiAUNmES SINCE 1907 TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1999 Newport Beach YOungm.an and the sea t t:X:l:J---.....:a;;;__---1. ___ _____ . 1~fu.~ati6~J ft.'!. ~I ShoWi~g their plrimary colors 'Melting Pot' takes satiric shot at L.A. politics T he witty but heavy-handed political satire •Metting Pot" is sure to be a huge hit among left-~ Angelenos involved an lOca1 politics. But 1~ for the~. considenµq tbat'S not a very large target audience, it's UM> mildly enjoyable for the test of us. Local filmmaker's first movie will be shown today at the Newport Beach Film Festival lbe ptot centers on the trials and tribulations of two candidates in a tight race for the 16th District 981lt of the Loi Angeles City Council (which, for thote of you nOt well-versed in the dty,s government, doesn't exist). Ca-I Pounder (Dr. arunw Angela Hicks on •ER•) plays an African American Jes. u n:n man and career politician who is running ~ a· GREG RlsUNG ----!QtrPb J osh Colover bas been bouncing around the film festival circuit for tbe last year. From Palm Springs to the Big Apple, where be was l'U1 aspir- ing film student at New York University, the 25-year-old director has been showing his short film, •Old Salt,• to packed houses. Nearly two years after be fin- Leaving no stone unturned Pair of entrepreneurs hope to cash in on a hunk of silicon marketed as the 'Official Souvenir of the Millennium' ELISE Gfm !QtrPb S ilicon is the stuff that microchips are made of, but if you're Frank Pirkel or Bruce Miller, it's also the stuff that dreams are made of. The pair have trademarked and are marketing the element as the "Official Souvenir of the Mil- lennium.• Their product - a sili- con stone -hit stores two weeks ago, and the first sales ate trick- ling in. "It completely represents this time ii) history,• said Pi.rkel, a Costa Mesa resident. "It's changed everybody's life on the face of this earth.• Prrkel is hopmg it will change his as well. The 50-year-old insur- ance salesman said it would be a thrill to see people buy some- thing that he thought up, not to mention the cash that goes band in hand with that. But Miller is a little more cau- tious about projecting profit. "Don't talk about that,• Miller warned Pi.rkel. "That's bad luck.• Luck has played a large part in the endeavor, Pi.rkel said. Their venture began in 1993 when Miller, a marketing consul- tant in Newport Beach, talked to Pirkel about opportunities for entrepreneurs at the turn of the century. · They sat down at dinner one night to talk about what kind of product they could come up with to sell during the changeover to the 21st century. • •1n the middle of our second boWe of wine, Frank came up with the Idea of a Millennium Stone," Miller said. • Neither of them had any idea what it would be or what it would look like, but hoy, it had a nice nng to it, Pirkel said. It wasn't unW three years later that the tone revealed itself to Pirkel. While on a business trip in Iowa, Pickel had lunch with an o.ssociate, opened up a fortune cookie and read the line: •vour lock will change forever after today.• Thirty minutes later, he was in associate Harold Hensel'I Office when he picked up ·a strange- looking shiny ston from Hensel'• deSk. It took about 30 seoondl to stn1t in, Pirkel said. •I found the Millennium Stone,• Pirkel said he remembers SEE ST E Mal I ished production of the 30- minute children's film, it will be shown today in his hometown of Newport Beach. Latino painter, played by cooMKlion Paul R~ez. •1t•s hard to keep the enthu- siasm up for a project that you worke<;l on a long time ago," Colover said. .. It's not fresh to you, but it's always great to hear and see the reaction of a crowd that is seeing it for the first time.• GREG FRY I OAllY PllOT Filmmaker Josh Colover's short cblldren's film, .,Old Salt." will be playing today and Thursday at the film festival. Both candidates are idealiltic ond hard-working at the begin- ning, but it doesn't take long before they are making compromises in order to attain power. Matten are complicated by nasty devel· opers who want to build a stadium In downtown Los ~eles on dirt,lots that are the communitY'• heart and IOU!. Backed by the developers, the retiring 16th District coundl member promises his endorsement to the candidate who will agree t.o build the stadium. Both candidates nearly make the deal with the developers, but in the end, all drive off happily ever ih a golf cart. How's that for The short film, a tale or a crusty, olCl'"sailor who befnends a 12-year-old boy, will precede the documentary •My Lazy "Old Salt" was Colover's first White Friends" at the Newport dip into the mainstream cinema Beach Film Festival. cinema verite? · Directing and co-writing SEE FILM PAGE 5 PUTTING ALL TMEIR EGGS IN SOME BASKETS GREG FRY I OAlY Pll.OT Uncoln Elementary School sixth-graders, from left. Brent Ogden, 11, Scotty Morrow, 12, and A.Juanda Hinton, 11, grab eggs they will put Into Easter baskets they are making to donate to abused children at Olive Crest Homes. '-!! Passove r a celebra tion for a ll ages Newport Beach temple to hold annual holiday meal to commemorate Jewish flight from Egypt DARLA MAJmN TU<J<f R lkltr Pb I n celebration of Passover, preschoolers in Costa Mesa Uus week are leainl.Dg about their Jewish heritage and community members in Newport Beach will hold a traditional festival meal to tell the story of the Jews' flight from~. Every year, that meal, the Seder, .commemorates the ancient Jews' e1Cepe from slavery and eventual arrival in the PromlSetl Land, or lltael. laid Beth Slavm, director ol markdn~ for Temple Bat YahJn where a community S8del Will be held Thunday. n.. *'Obt days of Panover begin Wadneeday at sundown and end April 8. The Seder at Temple Bat Yahm will bcgm at 6 p.m. While the SJgn- up deadline has passed, names can be added to a waiting list and information on celebrations at oth- er synagogues is available, Slavin 8ld. • On April 8, a Yizkor service will be held at 11 a.m. at Temple Bat Yahin followed by a Matzo Brie at noon. The Yizkor is a series or prayen1 and remembrances for family members who have died. The Matzo Brie ls a meal of matt<> pancake and ·yrup. Matzo is unle&vened, cracker .. like bread eaten during Pa_ over as a symbol of the hasty exodus from Egypt when there was no time to wait for breed to ris • At the Jewish CommWllty Cen· ter pretehoOl ln Costa Mese, 180 children between ages 2 and 5 are participating in lhorteMd venionl of the Seder. ·we believe lhet dUlclnm are like everyone and are lifelong learner , • said Ten Ferentz, preschool di.rector at the comrnuru· ty center. ·w warit to introduce the child to the concepts, to the symbols, to the thirigs that will connect them (to the tory of Pa sovcr). •it• wondcrlw to hare the hol- iday and the roots of the Jewish religion (that is] thousands and thousands of years old,• he added. NonnaUy, Seders can last from two to slx hours, but fot the chil· dren a shortened ev nt or about 15 or 20 minut is being used to team them about Passover Uling Passover foods, songs and bless· ings. The children lit around tables they deoorate with floWen and penonaliled place mats. The Seder meal lnvolv story- telling. eating and linglng. 'Chll· dreh Uk lhl' tJ ditionel lout quel• lions relat 01 mHnlftg of SH MSSOV£R Mal I MILLENNIUM MOMENT -Jesska Garrison Pa rfy will look back to fo rge the future Local woman to take over county o~ganization dedicated to celebration of Calif omia 's history ~Pb L aura Bekewt-Dietz has a vision that she hopes will foster enthusiasm and sup- port among residents for a statewide celebrdtlon Beginrung Thur<.da}. she will be able to put thdl vis10n into acbon as she takes over the helm of the county's 150 Committee, an orgaruzation working on the state'c; sesqwcentPnrual anniver- sary •Over the next 18 months, our corruruttee will develop projects to memorialize th achte,·ements of so many mdiv1dudJ, and their families who have made Orcmge County what 1t is today.· said the fifth-generation Calilorruan "We want people to feel (Jood about where we've been and ''here we are going.· Bekeart-D1etz. d Corona del Mar resident, w1ll replace John Moorlach, the county tr ~aswer who also is vice chairman of the C ahJorrua Se:.qu1centennial Foundation. Both have played active roles at the lorn! and state levels in generating more mterest in statehoQd CestlVlll.es. SEE STATE PAGE 6 Longtime resident was hooked on fishing Newport BHch's Hugh McMil· Ian's love for fiShin9 led to •eeacti Rat o.ys• and "Beach Rat Pix," boOks which desaibe hii We and bis Uwnte putlme -fishing McMillan Alie> wr<M for the Newport Erislgn and tbe OrUge County R.eglmr. ........... MolMlill aitibe.-.......... who ....... ""'°' awitrtbdttoft to ..... .., ...... C**"Y •AlllAI 17th Street works fine as it is Who wants a 17th Street highway (•Street Widening project m worn,• Muth 19)1 I bave been living m the area for 20 yams. an4 I ba~ b1m!led 17th Street regularly, and it bas always been a mM>nlh transition fn:m ~ tb lrviDe for me. I penw;maJly do not wanl to go through 10 years ot construction. detours aDd delays. not to mention the thought ol $15 mill100 being spent oo this pJ'O}ect. I am swe there a.re better things we could spend this mboey on. I cannot see losmg 99 parking spaces. Many times I bave delayed going into a busmess because I couldn't find a space to park. Mayor Gary Monahan stated. ·The prOject will have fewer problems than expected.• What does he have, a crystal ball? KAY ANDERSON Newp<st Heights . There are ways to get around expansion · Regarding the proposed eq>anSioD of the Police Department. which IS gomg to cost mtlhons: Make Jt do, do without (•Police seek $13 milhon renovation for station,• March 11). And I think we ought to look into haVlDg ow top officials in the Police Department live in Costa Mesa. not m other oties ADd maybe they could start downsmng so they wouldn't need as much space Or they could start tu.ring short people. · LYNN MERLES Costa Mesa Where are the new students coming from? We have lived m Costa Mesa basically since 1953. I read a lot in the paper about the fact that ow schools are becoming short of class- rooms a.nd I suspect that lf the truth were known. there are not too many people who are commg mto Costa Mesa (•Classroom shortage may wonen.· March 25) I wonder lf yow paper bas ever thought about analyzing and pub- 11shmg the reasons that our classroom shortage is increasing. I t.hi.nk. you have ma.by readers who would be mterested to know whether the people who have lived here for many years and the people who have built Costa Mesa are havmg enough children to increase the demand on classrooms or whether the demand is for those who are coming mto the aty from other areas. Corporate ads at schools a bad idea LEO RAGAN Costa Mesa I am wntlllg to comment about corporate advertismg in the high schools. I really oppose this ("For sale space at schools.· March 27). Students are a captive audience and are b.tghly mfluenced by advertismg and peer pressure These companies know that; they take advantage ol students The adverti.Sers in.at are used by the tobacco companies IS a well-known example of the get-them-hooked-whlle- .hey-are-young mentahty And they are advertising b1gb-sugar Coke. These advertisets ba,,-e learned the tobacxo companies' successful rampaign techniques, and they are usmg inoney to seduce the school d.lstnct to promote ap unhealthful d.let. Students should not be forced to be exposed to advertising as a captive audience CAROl HALSAot Costa Mesa Adults prepared for standardized tests too I am a second-grade teacher at Sonora Elementary School. IJl response to yow March 22 column. the Stanfonl-9 tests that we as 29chers a.re allowed to pnmew for 30 minut.es are not tbe exact tests 4lsat our students will take (Educanooally Speaking, "Ultimately, <heaters are the ones who get cheated.). • •1 " ""' There a.re vanous rcrms of the test (Le. Form A , Form B, etc.), and e are not given the same test to preview that our students will actu- 91ly take It would be im~1ble for us to give the students the eoswers because we do not know what questions Mii be on theu fist . : The pwpose of us seeing the tests LS so that we are familiar with ~e format and the concepts that the students will be expected to oknow. U we then go back and "prepare• our students for the test by :teaching them bow to take a test, bubble in answers. etc , it's no dif- )erent than high school students takmg a Pnnceton ReVleW class to :Prepare for the SAT or adults who ldke prep classes for the CBEST or j'-tsAT tests NORMA EDELHAUSER Sonora Elementary School teacher Money isn't everything in educational world : B W Cook s profile on the Pegasus School auctlon heralded the :event as one of the most successful fund-raising efforts ever (The <Crowd. ·Pegasus fund-raiser. proud parents, pliant pocket.boots,• :_....1arch 25). While the monetary rewards are admirable, as a pa.n!lll I :am also discour'aged. I've nobced a continwng trend m the ewport :area that teaches our children the \•aJue of matenalism 1be best ;schools means the most onpressive facilities, the best dotbes. the 1biggest house, a DVD player 10 every room. • \\'hat is tragically lost lS a child's understanding ol bard work. the ~value of a dollar, the sheer elation of savtng up to buy something ;with theu own money. The Irish author Oscar Wilde puts it quite perlectly: •tn this world there are only two tragedies. One is not getting what one wants, and the other is gett:mg it • JEHNY BIOCHE Tbe Bluffs Plan B is a better way to go at El Toro I think the county's Plan B for El Toro airport will pass (9Supervi- sors rmght change El Toro course,· March 23} · It is the COtTeCt deas1on, as none of the airlines will want to remain active at both locabons EDWARD KEHOE Santa Ana loc81 voices Doily Pilot DON lEACH I EWY Pl.OT .,. ...... rt =• ._. .... •' ..,,, ._ ae Newport ae.m bdirmlloM1 tf1 ..... ... GAINS WANT TO CATOt A MOYIE? Dramas, short stories, cuneches, you name 1t. there's~ for everyone in the annual NeWpari Beach 1n,.,,,......i Film Festival. which kicked off last week. casting the spotlight Oil Newport Bw::b once again. The hstival this year feabns more tbaD 100 films froiD 30 CXQdriN. including the world premiere ol Newport Beach filmmaker Harris Dane's -samm. • Organizers ol the event say iuleiat ID tbe festival has grown. lbey've rec:eiftd _.. Calls from a.round tbe ~than ewr before, perhaps than.kS in part to the New- port Beach Conrereoce and vmtan Bureau. 1be bureau spomored a mder ~ tbe event k> palnJal ol Che Sun· dance and Palm Springs fihn fesdvals. IACJC9fnt£~ ~~..ff~llllY-~--·ror an~:J~~~~t:ll"~~llaE~C• Edwards IS still a .f~1D ~.~ :lar a aJlnmertial a:irport at El Toro. Edwaldl served cm the county~ El Toro Airport Ottzens AdvlSoly Commjsqcr while be ""115 ma~. but be ghe up bil seat when be left office. His deperture ... sbcrt lived, however. He was appointed back onto tbe mmm1ttee as a eomnnnlttf representative last weekl HOME_ HOME OH ntE RANCH 1be mere mention ol a Home Ranch project J 0 years ago may have elicited sneen. aad hisses from the <XllDIDUDitr-But there's cl new, friendlier Home Rancb pm- Newport BMdl fire ..... pollce wereonae KeDeODJma.. bone .... )1lit IOatbol~ Way, wlaen two vebldes era.bed lll.-Yilfter- DOOD OD lllck roads camed by a steady nlD. S8IOR HOME aOSURE Tbe doswe of the Autumn Rose assiSted liviDg facilities m Costa Mesa and Newport Beech left 72 senior otizenl without a place to call home and about 1.tO people wttbout jobs. ·we're an just devastated and ~~ht,. i8.id jeiliJ&:4 KeDe!r, superYiJor for the company's 12 Newport-Mesa facilities. CIASH COURSE AnDa ScandaJns made quite an entrance When she drove onto the Newport Auto C.enter lot Tuesday nlght. She apparentfy at control of her Mercedes-Benz while · • traweling down East Coast Highway, droYe omo the sidewalk. ~,wan aDd knocked over a light post befo~ wedged betWeen two Chevrolet . NOae ot the Bentleys and Rolls-R were damaged, however. Scan .a pusenge.r were ~en to Hoag Hospital. HOW TO IEICll YOll IEPIESElllTIYES HOW TO CONTACT US GOVERNOR Gra1 Da\'JS, (DJ State Capitol. Saaamento 95814 (916) «5- 2841. U.S. SENATORS • Barbara Boxer (D) 112 Hart Senate Binldmg Swte 112, Washington, D.C., 20510, (202) 22.4-3:553: or 2250 E. lmpetjal Highway, Suite 545, El SegUnQo 90245, (310) .&14-5700. •Dianne Feinstein. (D), 331 Hart Building. Washington. D.C .. 20510, (202> 2U-3841, or 11111 Santa Momca Blvd , Swte 915, Los Angeles 90025, (310) 914- 7300. HOUSE OF REPRESEHTATMS •Chiu Cox. (R}, 47th Dlstnct. 1 • NewpoJl Place, Swte 420, New- port Beach 92660, (71.&) 756- 224-4: or 2402 Rayburn Building, Washington. D.C.. 20515, (202) 22.S-5611. (Represents ID06t ot Ni!Wpmt Beach.) • Dana Roh.rabecber, {R), 45th District. l 01 Main Sl. Suite 3C. H\DltingtonBeech 92648, (714) 960-6483, or tern Longwarth Building, W.uhingtan. D.C., (202) 22S-2A 15. (R8presents Costa Mesa and w~ Newport Beach). STATtSENATE R05S Johnson (R), 35th Dl.stnct. 18552 MacArtbw Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine 92715, 833-0180. STATE ASSEMllY Marilyn Brewer (R), 70th DistDct. 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 220, lnine 92715, 863-7070. ORANGE COUNTY IOARD OF SUPeMSORS HaB ol Administration. 10 Ciw: Center Plaza., Santa Ana 9ZIO 1. •.fun SilVa. 2nd District {Costa Mesa), 83'-3220. • Thomas Wilson. 5th Dlstnct (Newport Beech. Senta Ana Heights), 83'-3550. . ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, 708- FAIR. Board; Ptesident Emily Sanford. Vk:e Presideilt Don Saltarelli: and members Gary Hayakawa. .fun Lindberg, John Crean. RaJXly Smith and Don Willet. The Daily Pilot welcomes letters on issues concerning Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. 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There is just one problem: Tom Clancy writes fiction, and this is a true story. During the early days of World War Il, a steady stream of Russian tankers left Long Beach Harbor bound for Vladivostok, Siberia, carrying American oil. From Vladivostok. that oil was transported by.tank cars over the nans-Siberlan Railway to the so- called Eastern Front. where Sovi-· et Russia and Nazi Germany !Wyfb B y the end of. her two-. week visit to Costa Mesa High School last week- end, Sabine Oswald had decided that the spread of American culture to her home country of Austria could have e.n upside. •we have so much more homework,• she complained. Sabine. one or 16 students visiting from the village of Krem, was not alone In her perception. •And we can't choose the subjects we take,• added Dani Hohenegg. The amount or homework was among the minor differ- ences the students noticed between their home and Southern Cahfornia. Others were more substantial. •Here everything is so big,• Michael Zach said. ·Austria is 8 million people in the whole country. And the drtnlong age. It is so old here.· "You can't onent yourself here.• Daru said. "Everything looks the same.· "Most people are so flexible here,· Kathenne lvenz said. •And they don't take a week planning something, they just do it.• Dani, the self-described res- ident radical among the group, pointed out that people of dlf- ferent races did not mix very much and suggested that soci- ety was segregated. Sabine disagreed. "But we have refugees from Bosnia, but they aren't very accepted,• she said. "Com- pared to there, people here are so tolerant.· Mention of Bosnia seemed to bring pause to the group, hushed for a second by thoughts of NATO airstrikes on Serbia. Krem is less than five hours by car from Belgrade. And here they were in Costa Mesa, far from their families as NATO bombers flew over their homes. The unease over war was particularly j>alpable for Indira Kadic. Born near Sarajevo, she and her family fled the Bosnian war for Austria in 1992. But her sister still lives in Serbia. •My father called me last night because 'we found out she is OK, and she is in Saraje- vo,• Kadic said. "For me, I think it's the only thing they •can do because it's the only way to stop them." were engaged in a life-or--death s~ggle involving untold thou- sands of casualties. To get to Vladivostok from Long Beach the tankers had to cross the Sea of Japan. No prob- lem. Japan was not at war with anyone. Nor were we. Then came Pearl Harbor, and we Americans were at war with • Japan. However, Russia was not involved in our war with Japan. And so the Russian tankers con- tinued across the Pacific and the Sea of Japan without interfer- ence ftom the Japanese. Then, suddenly, the San Pedro branch of the Office of Naval Intelligence, where I was an investigating officer, received a report that these Russian tankers were being stopped by the Japanese and that the Japanese were siphoning off one-fourth of the oil as a kind of tribute for going through Japanese waters. Aspiring artists have chance to shine The trouble with this story, if true. was that Japan was using our oil to help them in their war against us. American oil was being used by Japanese ships, tanks and aircraft to kill Ameri- can soldiers, sailors and Marines. Our omce had to find out if the story was true. The source of the story was a bartender in one of the bars on Beacon Street in San Pedro. This bartender told us that an Ameri- can seaman who apparently Seniors will have the opportu- nity to display their still lites, sculptures and watercolors at a showcase from April 29 to May 2 at the Costa Mesa Senior Center. The Orange County Artists Showcase '99 will give artists old- er than 50 a chance to win $5,000. An awards dinner May 1 will or Adman/publhihed author MeJca MW ~.2~ }'Ura ECMrtcl~. ADS, BROCHURES. V1DE ~..r.. ARTICLES. DIRECT MAIL AND tKJUKS. Hourly cw by -tgnnwnt. 949-631-09402 Reada~~ what's going on in your hometown. Read the Daily Pilot honor the artists. The countywlde competition is sponsored by the Harry & Grace Steele Foundatlon. MediaOne, the Neptune Society and the Automobile Club of Southern California. Call the Costa Mesa Senior Center for an entry form at (949) 645-5090. spoke Russian had been talking to some Russian seamen in a cer- tain bar in Long Beach Harbor, and they had told him abmtt the Japanese ta1ang our oil as a trib- "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" All Types of Window Treatments • Valances & Cornice Boxes •Roman Shades • Blinds · • Verticals • Shutters • Bedspreads Complimmtllry Con.!J'ltlltion in Your Homt ~~ DESIGN CENTER Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-8400 Hop on in for the best selection! ''The early bunny gets the candy!" \I 11·,, 11•11111l11 l 11I ,(,,11°111.! •1 I I 1 1 f 111 I ,l'-lt I II• 11 .... · Solid Chocolate Bunnies Panorama Eggs S,ugar Free Gbocolate Eggs Ornaments & Novelties Suckers Bulk CaDd THI VERDICT robert gardner 11 nMr know whek lhe. ry • lrUI or nat.1.-11 ~have ......... Tom Clan- cy wriles a lioolc about it. ute for going through the Sea of Japan. The bartender didn't know the American seaman. had never seen him before or since. This bartender had been a reli- able source of in.formation in the past. Howe ver, we knew nothing of the reliability of the man who told him the story. I was asSlgned the case. I secured the servlces of a man who spoke Russian. He and I began to frequent that Long Beach Harbor bar. Our cover was that he was an American-born Russian sympathetic to the Russ- ian war effort. I was a wealthy young American with similar sympathies. and we both worked at Douglas Aircraft and were in that bar to show our support for the Russian war effort by buying drinks for the Russian seamen from the tankers. r bought the drinks, always straight vodka. He talked to the Russians and when the evening was over told me what they said. r found the Russiaris to be delightful -tough, hard-drink- ing, young and intensely loyal to communist Russia, the only life they had ever known. They were under strict diso- pline, which was enforced by a Communist Party commiSSdr on each ship. They could go ashore only in groups of four and talk to strangers only while in those groups. They were qwte garru- lous and would talk about any- thing -exce_pt their trips to and from Vladivostok. Of those trips, they said not a word. Our inves- tigation went on for two or three weeks until my stomach was about to give out and l learned to hate vodka. Nevertheless, we continued our efforts to either prove or disprove the story Then we received mstructions from Washington. "Stop the investigation immediately.• Whether the story was true or not, we were to do nothing to make the Russians unhappy. The main effort was to defeat Ger- many. The war in the Pacific took second billing. and they didn't want the Russians to find out that we were investigating this story. I know this sounds s1l- ly, but those were the orders I'll never know whether the story was true or not. I guess I'll just have to wait until Tom Clan- cy writes a book about 1t. But 1t was quite a story. · • ROBERT GARDNER is a Corona del Mar resident and former judge His col· umn runs Tuesdays. NEW DllECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The nonprofit recovery cen- ter for adwt women with alcohol and other chemical dependencies seeks volun- teers. For more information; call 548-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., or call Joy at 548-8754. NEWPORT IEAOt REOTAL SERIES • The PnendS of The Newport Beach Recital Serles Guild needs volunteers to assist m fostenng mUSic appreciatiOn so that classical music will endwe. For more informa- tion. call 644-4208. NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA The YMCA' needs a variety of general volunteer help. For · more information or applications, call Rita at 642- 9990. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL FOUNDATION The foundation is looking for volunteers to help with fund- raising efforts. speaking opportunities, public events and occasional office work. The nonprofit organization ra.ises funds to help '"vith the education of children in 'the distnct. For more informa- tion, call 631-4143. MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRll> TO MEXICO AS WELL AS BAJA ALSO ON OUR MEN U: FISH TACOS TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE (Hitt (.HUSE OMUITTE Coc1tlot1< Ph<H'H: Afi1 , '"' '1)• food T (,c 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7626 CELEBRATE PASSOVER WITH WONDERFUL DESSERTS ~YU.RD CHOCOl..ATB CAD SO.kno MACAAOON ~\SOVBll BkOWNntS All items art Kosh« ~ry Wt UM Kothef for PaUOWJ product l\AWBfU.V WHIPPhD CRF.AM CA . . . :4 Tuesday, Morch 30, 1999 · Rising costs not a · gas at the pumps • Explosions at state oil refineries cited as one of the reasons for the price increases. (,fti-(, Rl'>llM. ~Pilol ....,.comr.. Costa Meg nttktent .... pultlflg up to • gm pump COSTA MESA -James Northern California have Collins spent d qlonou~ two-diminished a cleaner-burning week van1llon m Acapulco, type of gas required by the Mexico, with his girlfriend state to meet air quality regu- only to return over the week-lations. end and receive a proverbial As a result, gas companies slap m the face may have to buy oil from out- • A buck forty for gas? Arn side the state, meaning higher you crazy?" the Costa Mesa costs at the pump. resident exclauned as he filled "Oh, come on ... like living tu!) tank di the Arco station at m Orange County doesn't cost FaUVIew Road and Fair Dnve. enough," said 21-year-old "Did I travel through some Melissa Goodwin. •Rent is time travel machine? What the high, entertairunent is expen- heck happened?" sive, and now I have to suffer When Collins left for lus trip when I drive into a gas station. March 13, gas pnces were hov-I'm ready to move." Dolly Pilot lt ering dround $1 a gallon. Since Jeff Br~dy was also feeling then, pnces have 1umped 50% the pinch at bne of the area's or more. more affordable gas stations, Pnces lor a gdllon of the Arco at Fairview and Fair. unledded gds ar~ between Brody was busy filling up his $1.25 dnd $1.50 at stdlions sport utility vehicle and was around Orange County. Super astorushed at the difference in unleaded 1s in the $1.80 prices in less than a week. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Dr. Samuel ·Btwson explains bow Japanese suicide bombers came down like r:.ain on U.S. warships during the Battle of Guadalcanal tn World War D to an advanced history class at Corona del Mar High Sdiool on Monday. stralospherP "I got gas last weekend, Gas sldbon employees said and 1t cost about $25 to fill the pnces have mcreased steadJ.Jy Lank with unleaded," he said. ovE:r the last couple of weeks ·Now, look at my receipt. because of problems at 011 Another $8 to $10 that I guess refinenes dcross the state Two I I'm going to have to pay from l'Xplo!>tons at refine nee, in here on out.• Hearing from a front line of history C orona del Mar students learn ab out the secret codes that helped the U.S. military and its allies win World War Il irom on e of the Navajos who created them Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! J GREGRlsuNG ~Not S landing before a history class at Corona del Mar High School, Dr. Samuel Bil- llson may not have looked like a piece of living history. But make no mistake. He is. During World War n, he was a code talker. 3C. 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Huh? That's the same reaction the Japanese probably had after the U.S. military began using the • One Block South ol .05 l'Wy 545-1168 Nominate a special person in your community to become a Staples Community Star! 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Li r. h SI ;1 p I f'" r. r111111111 n 1 I y St a r Will IPI l'I f~ !Ill: f<illO"Jlllll e A $1,000 donation to the non-profit orpnizatlon of the honoree's dlolce • A personaUzed e•xa• porcelain stir pel"l'ftlnentty displayed In tM Star Plaza at STAPl.ES Center • A replica star to~ at home or In the workplace e A donation, In the honoree's name, to the STAPLES Center Foundation • Recoptfon at 1pedll ewnts Navajo language lo clisguise mes- sages. Dressed in a yellow shirt deco- rated with badges and a row of ribbons, Billison, a 78-year-old American Indian, recounted bow be enlisted in the armed forces in 1941 as a private but saw his role become extremely valuable as the war progressed. He and other Navajos were stationed in the Pacific with the army's communi- cations division. The army was having prob- lems with some of their signaled commands being intercepted by the Japanese. Commanders came up with a clever way of using the Navajo language to send impor- tant battle plans. They created an elaborate system of using Navajo words as military instructions. For instance, potato in Navajo was "hand grenade," and bomb meant •eggs.• "~e Japanese couldn't figure it out,· Billison said. "They thought we were having break- fast .• Billison said one Navajo, who wasn't a code talker, was severely beaten by several Japanese sol- Newport Children ·s BooterY Stop By Before April 30 and Enter A Drawing To Wm A Child's ScbwinnPredator Bicycle Twjligbt Dining Waterfront Enmes from $6.95 Homemade Pasta -Fresh &a.food *'al Sptcilllties For &8ervations: .. diers who wanted to know what the messages meant. He survived the torture sessions and told fel- low Navajos about the beatings when be returned back to New Mexico alter the war. The codes were never broken by the Axis powers, and U.S. mil- itary officials credited the code talkers lor helping win the war, which ended in 1945. The U.S. government kept the identity and mission of the code talkers confidential until 1968. Blllison's appearance before the class was a result of a bit of diligence on the part of teacher Jim Tomlin, who is interested tn the lost art of sending secret codes during wartime. Tomlin learned about the group of Amet· icans Indians on a trip to Arizona. He found the organization on the Internet and ask Billison, who is the president of the Navajo Code Th.lkers, to speak to bis class. "It took a long time to get hold of him," Tomlin said. "I'm glad he came because the students get to see someone who started out with very little and achieved so much. They can also reach out anq touch a piece of history." Students said they were intrigued by Billison's informative history lesson. "I think the most interesting part was the fact that no one could figure out this code,• said 16-year-old Jason Owen. ·1 think it's incredible that not many ~ ple know about these guys. It's really interesting stuff.• IRIEFLY Newport librarian books flight to Florida The Newport Beach Public Ubrary is losing a page from its staff. John Callahan m, assistant dty librarian, has been named library director for the publ,ic library in Delray Beach, Fla. City U brarlan LaDonne Kienitz said Callahan helped build the Newport Library's American history and arts collec· tions, each containing more tha.o 2,000 titles. He also arranged programs for the distinguish~ speakers lecture senes. Callahan will start his new job in April. f Doily Pilot FILMS CONTIN&:JED FROM 1 pool. However, it wasn't his first ~e belµnd the camera. Growing u p in Seal Beach, Colover and his friends began expenmenting with video cameras in high school. They completed about 15 shorts that were aired on local public access channels on cable TY. •we could Write those &Uckers quickly,• he said of his early work. ·u wasn't so much about Edwards Island Qoemas · 2 p.m ... ,._,. .. This film focuses on the loving and sometimes difficult relationships between four women and their grandmothers who must deal with huge differences between their ages and cultufes. tp.m. "My Lazy White Friends" A documentary exploring the lives of six friends after graduating from college -their memories, aspira- tions and reflections on their adjust- ment to the real world. 6 p.m. "Wiibur Falls" In this hilarious tale of small-town life and big-time death, two friends decide in the last few weeks of high school that it's payback time for some of the kids who have made their lives miserable over the years. But payback can be murder. 8 p.m. "Get a Job" Combining reality with fantasy, Jay, an unemployed slacker, is able to pull off the ultimate charade: that he is fully employed, a task he must do to collect the inheritance his late father left him. 10 p.m. •eoyotes• :- The adventures of a f a_ther and his 13-year-old daughter who yearns for a more stable life than the care- free one her father has given her. Captain Blood's Village Jbe;ure 2 p.m. -the Poet" Jbis is a lyrical and haunting story of the Writing as it was practicing our Cfllft. We learned more doing thoae 1hort1, technically, than what I did at film school.• Colover attended UCLA before beading to NYU in 1996. There, be received the Martin Scorsese Post-Production Scholarship, which provided Colover with $3,000. He bad bis small budget and an idea -but one that was too expensive. He had to forget the concept because the special effects would have cost too much. Instead, Colover took a trip to Montauk, a small fishing commu- · filnl festival FYI nity on Long Island, and got the inspiration for the saeenplay that became "Old Salt.· With help from a friend who casts top talent in New York, Colover landed some accom- plished actors to bring the story to lite. Shot in eight days on location, Colover sa.Jd he spent more time running around and dealing with trouble than directing. A snowstonn paralyzed filming the first day, and th~ crew bad to shovel their way out of the ship- yard to lllAke it look like it was springtime, the season outlined in the script. By the end of the shoot, when little else seemingly could go wrong, a boat that had been dry· docked sprung a leak as it left the bay. The a~ nee might note a quick cut at the end of the film - for good reason. The boat was sinking. . •ney were pumping out the water quickly,• be said. ·we did- n't know the boat wasn't water- worthy. We wanted to get a sec- ond take but never got it• 'The short. which cost about $10,000, received a couple of awards on the East Coast that has kept bis momentum going, Colover said. ~These days, Colover keeps busy with new projects, which he f Tuesday, Morch 30, 1999 5 works on after fi.nilhlng up bis day 1ob as a coordinator at an IMAX production company in Laguna Beach. He has optloned o medieval action comedy series to a producer who' may aell the package to 8 cable station and said he wan.ts to sQly in the chil- dren's genre, givtiig kids imagi- native shows. "I want to be focused on live- action programs for kids right now,• he said. •aut I have that dream like anyone else in this business: I want to do a full- Length feature film.• . Newport Beach International Film. Festival schedule ' I "r I· I 1 r ~I' Jc , , 1 l ( ill 1: l • J" CAPTAIN BLOOD'S VIUAGE THEATllE 1140 N. Tustin Ave. Orange (714) 538-3545 EDWARDS BIG NEWPORT 30() Newport Center Drive Newport Beach (949) 644-0760 EDWARDS ISLAND 70NEMAS 999 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach (949) 640-1780 EDWARDS UDO 3459 Via Lldo Drive Newport Beach (949) 673-8350 EDWARDS SOUTH COAST VIUAGE 1561 W. Sunflower Ave. Santa Ana • (7 14) 540-0594 FOUR STAR ONEMA 12111 Valley View St. Garden Grove (714) 934-6377 TEATRO AESTA 305 E. Fourth St. Santa Ana 9714) 541-4351 Gu Cheng, a Chinese contemporary poet who was tormented by the love of his wife and mistress and crushed by the cultural shock . between the East and West and new and traditional cultures after moving to New Zealand from his homeland China. · 4 p.m. "The MettJn9 Pot• This endearing political satire deals with the conflict and compromise facing candidates in a hotly contest- ed local election. 6 p.m. Short FJlms IV "Zott. from Zoron" A dark tale about a 12-year-old boy wtfo daims he's an alien in order to escape his cruel family and the hor- rors of junior high. "'The Voyage •14 VJagem'" This film portrays a voyage on board a 16th century Portuguese caravel in search of the ports of Japan. "Conversations" A day In the life of an about-to-be- evicted. half-black, half-white, neu- rotic, unemployed actress. •o.ve•s Bllnd Date" Dave's friends talk him into a blind date he's not happy about. 8 p.m. "Wldted'" A 14-year-old accused of murdering her mother discovers the shocking truth in this murder mystery. four Star Cinema S p.m. "Bombay lloys" · A chance occurrence brings three 20-something Indian boys from var- ious parts of the globe together in Bombay. Each of the boys have their own objective for the trip, and each brings his own misconceptions and stereotypes about the country they ... Sabatino Tommy ·Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Di nner UnJqvc wlM room A dlahta roorne aYllllabk rcw VCJGP .,...,_ _...., and pri~ fDc:llolll 723-0621 Pltue Call For R~rvatloos and Directions 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach belong to, yet are unf amillar with. Ieatro fiesta 7 p.m. -the Terrorist"' 6:3o p.m. "Bella oanna• Set . in a violent world, this film explores the complex life of a 19- year-old girl, who, deeply affected by the death of her brother at a young age, follows hjs example and joins a terrorist organization. Donna, an Amef1can beauty visiting a coastal town in Brazil, 'ts seduced by a handsome local fisherman and notorious heartbreaker in this sexy film based on a classic Brazilian ~ el. 9 p.m. •An Affair• 8:30 p.m. "'The Pianist" The sheltered wife of a successful architect falls in love at first sight with her younger sister's fiance after meeting him right before the wedding. Two pianists who were childhood friends in Barcelona cross paths in Paris and become part of the mus~ cal avant-garde of their era and fall in love with the same woman. He'len Grace ... TIJeEaster Egg Place! Mouthwatering Easter Specials include: 6 Our famous Easter Eggs filled with delicious Clwx:olAte Walnut Fudge, Peanut Butter Cream. Divinity, Otocolate Butter Cream. Rocky Road and more. · ;:_.~~ ~ble Chocolate baskets overflowing with assorted chocolates. (I Beautifully packed wicker baskets With bunnies, eggs, jelly beans, non pujel ~Uy eggs, solid chocolate foil eggs. 6 Individual bunnies, eggs and other items both laige and small. OINER'S . EE Saw up to $100! , • AQUATICS CENTER • R ACQUETBALL • PERSONAL TRAINERS •MASSAGE • CARDIO •AEROBICS • F REE W EIGHTS •STRENGTH TRAINI G EQUIP. • B ASKETBALL •TAJ CHI Rdiscovtr th1 YMCA 1~ Wt IHlild strong kids, ~T Strongfamilits, Stro1tg cOllllUUlitits . • ·2.100 Umftrity Dr. • ewport Beach 92'60 949 /642•999 I :: - ... ... .. .. .. a ... .. ... .. .. -~ .. ... ... ... • • = .. • • ... .. ... ... :: -... ~ ... t = ""! ~ .. ... .. .. .. • -• • • • • .. • • "' .. ; • .. .. • • : ... a The Orange County committee will grow over the next year both in 1size and scope, Bekeart-Dietz said. One of the main goals of the gtass- roots group is recognizing the contri- butions made by different ethnicities to the county's history. • 1 want to bring under our banner indivi~ from All walks of lite," - , .................... ,_... ......... . tan ......... 150COmmlnle she said. ~in doing so, I want to see us celebrat.e the achievements of the past as a testimony to the vision and courage of so many generations.• The three-year celebration, which began last year, will culmi- Open for Easter Dinner at 2:00p.m. Lunch Served everyday at 11 :30a. m. For Easter reservations call (949) 631-2110 or TOO TIRED TO GO OUT? Pick up a Party Pak or Bucket Join usfor EASTER Sunday April 4, 1999 Now Taking Reservations A Special Easter Menu Served After 2 pm , . f a•lly Sue Carry-Out .~, Abo Available (949) S48-0099 Fax (949) 5488468 2000 N rt Blvd. nate Sept. 9, 2000, 150 years after California became a state. Bekeart-Dietz hopes the commit· tee Will spur more awareness about county history. She also bQpes the committee's efforts can bring about a memorial statue or plaque to com- memorate the anniversary. •That would be ideal to have," she said. •But we're not out fund raising right now. But should we decide at a later date to do so, J think that leaving something behind would be symbolic." ~ Cak or ~contemporary Aair o( C '"" Mt1n wt.ik cnjoyinc I.be IOUnds of &n upbeat Jan Erucmhlc On Eanct. our Oxf" .nll M pttpenng dit fiDCR In prdm (rnh ..J..ls and fruit>. pucry Hop over to fill your basket with Easter Goodies Mary Ann baskets . ,.~ mlMIWSc'W . = treeHcMllntmta Mme ....... (714) 0'"61M ~ ..... ~S cross buns cookie platters & Easter MICHElU YEE I DALY Pl.OT Frank Pirkel, left, and Bruce Miller are selling chunks of sWc:on as souvenirs for the new millennium. PASSOVER CONTINUED FROM 1 Passover and the foods used, including unleavened bread, bit- ter herbs and a mixture of apples, wine and walnuts. •What's important is the remembering of the hard times that the Jewish people endured long, long ago," Slavin said. "That's why it's important to invite in ... anybody wanting to participate." MEET OUR MEMBERS Mcmhu fur: I 0 years e>caap.tio0t Homemaker Why did .. Shape-Up? I felt co~nJi:thc fiist time I walked in Shapc-Up. l liktid their aerobic and exercise programs and the friendly staff. Go.lat To nwnuin good health and my figur' M7 ~rcnis wtte sickly & I wam 10 avoid hea.lth problems. Doily Pilot STONE CONTINUED FROM 1 thinking . They've spent their spare time since working with retail consultants, packaging and design companies, and d.istnbutors to make their idea work. •Some people dismiss it as a Pet Rock," Miller said. "It means more than that." So far, some True Value Hardware stores in South County are selling the ptod- uct, which has a suggested retail price of $14.99. Pirkel and Miller are hoping larger retailers will pick up the item as well. FYI tf you would like more information on the Millennium Stone, call Jan L'Es- perance & Associates at (949) 4g.4.7821. For information on Tem- ple Bat Yahm services, call (949) 644-1999. A Russian Club seder will be held at noon Sunday at the Jew- ish Community Center Senior Center in Costa Mesa and will cost $7.50 per person. For informa- tion, call (714) 755-0340. Raults: Same dress siu for yean. l ftcl coned and abk 10 do chc sporu activities I love' What do you like about ~Upl I like rhc privacy, mcmben arc here 10 wotlcout, noc gossip. This allows me 10 enjoy my workour & not fed anumidaced . BLACKMAN LTD~ YOUR OFFICIAL ROLEX JEWELER, WANTS TO REMIND YOU TO TURN YOUR TIMEPIECE AHEAD ONE HOUR ON SUNOA-Y, APRIL 4TH. DAYLIGHT SAVING •EGIN8 AT 2 :00AM i' RO LEX ... 3408·1 Via Oporto, Newport Beach 92663 • 949·673-9334 »m ~ OIMll '1"'111.Wr~ITJ on"' ~""fJO#f ""'11«1/f#I(IW11tr ~ill UM~~ Your Official Rol~x I~/,, m mi na M an sa M ... '06 days. __ .. _ , March 30, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Coriaon • 949-57 4-4223 oury_ resigns· girls soccer post lub conflicts force him to turn r reins of potential juggernaut er two seasons with Sea Kings; rona del Mar begins the search . BARln' fAUIJ(NER ~Pb ORONA DEL MAR -Walid Khoury, who weeks ago predicted the Corona del Mar h girls soccer team's 1999-2000 season uld be "the beginning of a dynasty,• gned as Sea Kings coach Monday, due to · cts with current club coaching duties. oury compiled a 16-10-8 record in two at the helm, including an 11-6-1 record season. But a rugged Sea View League schedule produced a combined 5-9-6 mark and the Sea Kings failed to get at-large invita- tions to the CIF Southern Section Division IV playoffs each of the last two campaigns. Mlt was a tough decision, but CIF rules don't allow a club coach to coach the same players in high school and about six or sevep players from my Slammers Futbol Club wider- 14 team will be going to CdM next year. My loyalty is to that (club) team. I've had those girls since they were 11 and they've given me -everything they've got the last four years. .. CdM was great. To work two years to bUUd the foundation, then step down before a season which I think could be our glory year is tough. But rules are rules. I guess you can't have your cake and eat it too.• CdM will return all but two players from DAILY Pfl.OT PHOTOS BY JUSTIN WARREN AND DON LEACH last year's team and is expected to be bol- stered by the arrival of the aforementioned freshmen as it makes its Pacific Coast League debut. The Sea Kings were ranked in the CIF Divl- sion IV Top 10 throughout the recently com- pleted season, in which they opened 8-0. . Sophomore goalkeeper Britta Vogele, twice a first-team all-league selection, is among the strong nucleus the new coach will inherit. Freshman Allison Harvey and sophomore Kate Simon were second-team all-leaguers in 1999. #It's an ideal situation, H Khoury said of his successor's good fortWle. Corona del Mar High Athletics Director Jerry Jelnick said interested applicants may contact his office at (949) 515-6058 for details. .. •My ~ is to hit (cMt) team. I've had 6a girk sik1 "r wt 11 and bry'we gi¥111 me...,..,., "Y" ... "Ima '-ytm"S -· Walld Khoury, Ex·CdM girls soccer coach Doily p· CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM c PARA YOU • Five-time Olympian was a unique two-sport standout, and finds herself embroiled in virtual-reality cycling. RIOW\D D UNN Dalt Pb ppropriately born n on the Fourth of uly, Connie Paraskevin-Young was as explosive as a firecracker when she competed as an Olympic speed skater and cyclist. Paraskevin-Young, a two-time Olympian on the ice during the 1980 and '84 Wmter Games, made the U.S. Olympic women's sprint cycling team three times and captured a bronze medal at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games. A Corona del Mar resident, Paraskevin-Young, who retired after the 1996 Atlanta Gam~s. her fifth Olympics, remains heavily involved in cycling with her husband, Roger. a former U.S. cycling team coach. The two have developed an onhne, virtual reality simulator, m which cyclists from around the world can race each other through the internet. The company, called the Shimano Cyber Cycling Experience, lS expected to be launched tlus year. But long before technology expanded the cycling trails, Paraskevin-Young, 37, launched an unparalleled athletic career that started with humble beginnings at age 10 in Detroit, Mich. That's when Paraskevin- Young began speed skating and cycling. Following her second Wmter Olympics at Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, in 1984, she encountered problems with her shin muscles and dropped speed skating, devoting her career to cycling. ·It's an explosive event, and l tJunk you need that kind of personality,• Paraskevin-Young once said of sprint cycling, in which she won 11 national championships. After winning the bronze in her first Summer Olympics, Paraskevin-Young struggled at the 1992 Barcelona Games, then briefly retired. •1 took some time off (following the '92 Games), and I had never done that in my life," she said. With the thought of competing in one more Olympiad, this time in her home country, Paraskevin· Young once again lit the athlebc fuse and eventually made her fifth Olympic team in 1996. She defeated Christine Witty m the match spnnt finals at the U.S. CREW Connie ParaskeVin-Young cycling trials to earn the team's berth in Atlanta. "One thing I've always lll<ed about match sprint cycling is that you win or lose under your own power.• said Paraskevm-Young a Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame honoree, celebrating the oncom- ~ millennium. "Whoever is first to cross the line -wins. It's not like figure skating. where you're judged. So that's very appealing to me, but that's also why it struck me m the face (at Barcelona), because I realized you're not in control.• Paraskevin-Young was involved in a controversial call at the 1992 Games and disquahlled from the event. But she rebounded nicely and made a strong bid for gold in '96 During her Olympic yedJ'S, Paraskevin-Young would train locally instead of partiopati.ng with the U.S. Cycling Federation in Colorado Springs, Colo Her husband had also been her coach since 1981. ; "11us lS probably the best place to come and tram.· Roger Young said. ·we came here from lndianapohs in 1984 -myself, Connie and Mark Gorski (the men's 1984 spnnt gold medalist). We drove south to find the best place to train -and that happened to be here • So what advice would Paraskevin-Young gwe to a begmning cyclist? •I would tell them to keep diversity in theu traming by changmg from hills to Oat surfaces and by choosing new routes while still returning to old favontes, • she said "Make it challenging and keep it fun!" eirsol sizilffi at U.S. Senior Nationals ewport Harbor freshman sensation breaks his own tional age-group record twice in the 200-meter back. Sailors belt La~a . B~~~UN~ S 0 f T I l L L Fifth place leaves Pirates flat e w -..,.~ll!llm!!!~~ll!!I~ Har-S W I M M I II & High an Aaron PeirSol competing U.S. Senior National Swim- ChampionshJps, broke his own nal age-group record twice day m the 200-meter baclaitroke finlsbed third overall at the Nas- County Aquatic Center in East dow, N.Y. elrsol shattered his own 15-16 in the pre.Ununari Monday, Icing a 2:00.84 to r ach the . Pelriol'I previous best was .39, accomplished last summer e U.S. Senior NaUon415 to earn -and beCome the youngest -on the 1999 U.S. Pan Arn team. Monday's final, Pell'IOI w~nt tf .. drac:k. the two-minute bar· 'Ul8 first time 1n hit cereer, ltUrd behind 1998 wortd p6oft Lenny Krayzelburg arid Olyrilpk ~ JMdalist Brad ..... wbO nm IWted to sWlm YMCA In Nnport Beech he ... 5, ii • ltrOng C81\dl· to ........ tM 'US. •t the Otj'mplc Gamel. CdM romps, 18-0 sMA N cM1h~ Y I I II I S GARITA -Corona del Mar Higb's boys tenrus team found the compe- tition a little easier Monday after- noon as the Sea Kings lashed host Santa Margarita, 18-01 ln Sea Vlew League play. Senior Parker Colllns led the way at No 1 smglcs, but teammate Ch.r1stiari Jen.sen bad the doughnut honors, whipping his three singles foes, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0. The Sea Kings, now 7..() in regu- lar-seeson matches, improved to 2..0 ln league. Brian Morton and Randy Myers, meanwbUo, upped \heJr doubl record to 21·0. Santa M419arita falls to ~. 1-1. llA·VllW UAGI• Clllll 11. ............ . -......: Colins (CdM) cMf. l.lmoUr. ~1: dif. Schi.tJ. 6-0; def. w.-., 6-0; Jllwn (CdM) won. 6.(), 6-0. 6-0; Choprl ((dM) won 6-1 6-2, 6-0. 0..-1 I I Morton My9n (CdM) ct.f. Sin~lrtt, 6-2; ckrf. Vltnton Poonl•n. M; ... IWtnk• l'll<hMl. 6'0; WMtulNdd (CdM) on 6-1, l-2. 6-t; ~ ((.dM) won~ 6-0. g.J, Newport HarboT High senior Kristen Urban shut down host Laguna Beach in the last two lnnJ.ngs and at the plate went 3 for 4 with one RBI as the Sailors defeated the Artists, 10..S, in nonleague softball Monday. Urban relieved freshman LI.i Lord, who earned the victory after pitching, five tnnlngs. The Sailors (4-7) had 1-4 hits but stranded 17 on bdse. Mindy Neilson, a freshman catcher, went 2 for 4 With two RBis for Newport Harbor, while sopho- more DH Kal y Hamngton (2 for 4 with two RBis) and LORI (2 for 4 with one RBI) also contributed to the onslaught. Laguna Beach fell to 3-6. The S&lon play Seddlebac1' tn non· leagu action Wednesday, then compelf9 Friday ln th C nyon Tournament. ......,, .. NIM Giii , .. ....._-.a. I NelfJport HlrbOr J 14 OOZ 0 • 10 14 !i l.Agunl 1Nm 000 050 G ... S ' 4 l.Ofd. Urbln (6) Md ~ Oevldlon Ind~. w · lri 2·3. L OIVklsol\ :H. • San Diego Crew Oassic leaves something to be desired at Orange Coast. SAN DIEGO -Orange Coast College's junior varsity eight bad some glowing moments, and, somo not-so-glowing moments at th San Diego Crew Classic this past weekend. On the plus side, Saturday's third-place effort in the Pirates' heat qualified them for the finals on Sunday, and at the 54Dle time knoCked Yale out of the running. On the oth side. a clocking of 6:•5 over the 2,000-meter cowse was good for a fifth· plece finish Sunday, one teeond off the pace of fourth pleee Uni· ve.nity of Pennsylvanl4 Md far off th Winnlng effort of CAlifor· nia, whidl won ~ eway ln 6:20. lWo Of Cal's rowen were OCC products • Rob Wodel end Tony Walker. Sunday's ftna)I mark a g· nificant turn as the Bears cap- tured the overall crown for the first time smce 1982 in an event dominated by Washington and Harvard. Second was Washington (6:24) and Wisconsin, coecbed by fonner OCC c::rewmember ChriS Oark. was third at 6:36. •w e j~t . weren't up to our standard on Sunday,• said OCC Coach Jim Jorgen en. •This w k we'll be domg a lot of double~s ion and we'll take a look. at bow w went to appro4ch our next start in tWo week.5 (against Long Beach late and UCI at Long Beach Manne Stadium}. The Ptretet, Wlth John Had· diCk ln the bow, fOUoWed by St"ott Glatsm())'W, De.nny Harris, BObby King, Charlie Brown, PatrOt Englund, Aaron Thurston, Rocky Raun Dd couwam Shannon ~ . maicle the fin&li with a 6: J I dQdl:ing Setur&y, ... m lllC- ondt better than Vm~ ._,, Cal won the beat in 5:55, Wisconsin was second at 6·05, and following Yale were Yir· ginia and UC San Diego. All the good that med to prevail on Saturday, bow v l', appeared to be washed away wtth the l -than-unpl' iv effort m the finals. ·w e learned a lot.• said Jor- gensen. •1r alwar> exob.ng to row with th big boys • Th novice eight won 1b h~t on Saturday, Jeavmg Oteoon Stat , tho Uruv rsSty of · San Diego. Santa Clara, UCLA. Willamette and UCI ln Us walt.e. Luke Wright WU lb th bOw with 'fylorl Helllnidi. Mike Por- to, Casey Fieldhouse, P.J. O'Brien. AIU WoodW• DeWI Nehrig Uld ltrok Jolb Mlm.. well a ccmwain JUiie C...._ That group Went on to....-. tblrd (6:MJ m M NblnclWMh~ ·-Cdlomla (t:35). !"11'1"11.- .. (&'..58), ~_.. .,..,...(1:00t.-z• I c l I • l 5 • • • .. • • • • • • . • . • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -4 .. .. .. .. " • .. -• . ... • .. • • • ... ... • • • • "' • • • • • .. .. .. • • • • • .. .. .. "' .. • • • .. .. ... .. .., .. .. .. • "" .. • • .. • • .. = a· : • • • • .. • = • I I 0 •Alllll YOUTH SPOITI ·O Doily PilQJ.- S CHI DI LE ) -~ore.on softball •• 1 llID responding to Mr. Jacob· sfu1's letter in the Saturday Dally Pllot concerning oo softball at Corona del Mar High Scl\ool. l vtbuld llke to thank Mr. JacobtOn ~r brtnging Ul1s to the foreft'Oalt and 1 would like to tell Principal f«b.rtiJl that he really doesn't have a dto1ce and there should be nothing tlat he is deciding. This fight bad already been feught and solved with Title IX. If there is baseball for boys, then there bas to be softball ror girls. Ahd he better be realli,pllng his oudget for the comtilg year ti?cause if there are girls who want tb play -there bad better be a team and a coach proVided. Or I am sure ~ere will be reperc::ussions. , NeWPort-Mesa NJB AU-Stats quaufy for sixth·grade nationals ' The Newport-Mesa NJB I 0 0 p I All·Stars advanced to the NaUonal Championship tournament to be pie~ the second weekend in April after · 'd.ee!lDo Fountain Valley and Orange 83-45 and GS-45 defeats, respectively. The sixth-grade team is composed of Kasey Peters, Tyler Lance, Ryan Lance, Kurt Yacko, Neil Rafferty, Carlos Pinto, David Ramos, Blaine Gribble, n e vor Holmes and Ted Slaughter. Stampede ties, 1-1; wins, 6-3 The Costa Mesa Stam--..--...... ..- pede, a boys under-10 All-S 0 C C I I Star team from AYSO Region 120, tied in one game and rolled in another Saturday in the AYSO Tournament League. three goals by Rigo Miranda and two goals from Kyle Kell. Cory Weikel, Jose Perez, Jr. and Grella were credited with assists. Kell scored again in tlie second half as the Stampede prevailed, 6-3. Abbott, Alderete, Kenneth Zich and Juan Molina all came in for defensive praise. Jonathan Howse was solid in the goal as the Stampede improved to 4 ·0-1. Quakes seeking players The Newport Beach ""1lllmlllllllllllmlllllllll ... 1111111mr Quakes club · base ball I A I I I I L l team, which last summer won the silver medal at the AAU .National lnVitational in Tulsa, Okla., is seeking to fill several spdts on its spring roster. Diego and Orlando, Fla. The team is coached by Newport Beach resident John Elliott. a former player With the Houston Astros organization. a current associ- ate scout and an assistont coach ot Corona de l Mar High. Por more information contact Elliott at (9'9) 640-8104. Free clinics for youth meet Free track and field clinics --.----are now underway for partici-T I IC I pants in the 1999 Newport Beach lfack and Field Championships. Participants must be registered for the event, which is April 24 at Newport Har1>9r High. I hope that the rest of the com- munity is as outraged as l am at ~ding Mr. Jacobson's letter. And l tbank him again for bringing it to my attention. I would like to .hear f{om the rest of the community and I hope that they are as upset as I am. Against Region 97 of Newport .Beach, the Stampede trailed, 1-0, at halftime, but tied it up in the second half on a goal by William Briseno. Caleb Burgess, Matt Grella, Danny Aldere~e and Ben Abbott were the strength of the team's defense. Based at Corona del Mar High, the team is comprised of players aged 14 and younger who wish to play a more intense level than that offered by local youth leagues. The team is playing a 44-game spring schedule in the Orange County Division of the American Amateur Baseball Congress and is scheduled to play in a variety of out-of-town townaments, including Palm Springs, San The clinics prepare partjcipants for sprints, distance runs and some field events. They begin at 4 p .m: o.n Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at Anderson, Uncoln, Harbor View, Newport Heights and Newport elementary schools. At Mariners School it begins at 3 p.m. No clinics are scheduled for April 5-9. Interested parties can register for the 1\'ack and Field Championships at Newport Beach Community Services at 3300 Newport Blvd. Pre-registration is $10. For more information, call (949) 644-3151. PREP GOLF Kush fourth LOS ANGELES Newport Sally Seever Corona del Mar Against the Fountain Valley All-Stars, -the Sta.inpede roared to a 5-1 halftime lead on Harbor High freshman golfer Daniel Kush finished off a fourtti- place showing in the ·three-day 49th annual Los Angeles City golf championship Monday at th~ Griffith Park Golf Club's Wll.so,n EDITOR'S NOTE: Th.18 aeason, aa well as the 1998 softball season, Corona del Mar has been without o t10ftbo.ll pro- gram for two spec1iic reasons. No one would accept the walk-on post, and there have not been enough girls inter- ested to field o starting team. The school preaenUy Ja adverti.stng agaJn for someone to step /otw<Jld and coach soft- ball. A budget for the sport haa always been there. Golf: Tars, Eagles take early leads COSTA MESA-Peter Andersen and Matt Wehr shared medalist honors for Estancia High as the host Eagles built a nine -hole lead Monday over oonleague foe Woodbridge. 195-201, in a boys golf match at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club (Mesa Linda Course). Wehr and Andersen shot 2-over-par 37. The teams will conclude the match Wednesday at Strawberry Farms Golf Oub. Sailors lead by one stroke • In Long Beach, Mitch Johns, Miller Akins and Scott nppett all shot 3-over- par 39 to help visiting Newport.Harbor High earn a 201·202 lead over Long Beach Millikan after nine holes of an 18- hole nonleague boys golf match Monday at El Dorado Golf Course. Kevin Olson and Rusty Hill each shot 42 for the Sailors, who have now topped opponents in 13 straight nine-hole rounds. · Newport challenges Sea View League rival Santa Margarita, the top- rank.ed team in Orange County, today at Cowse. . Kush shot ?4 Monday, a.(tet. rounds of 15 Saturd ay and . .\- under 68 Sunday at two differ~(lt courses. He finished two strokes off the lead. Coto de Caza. • I PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PU&Qe.sHf>TICES 11.PUBUC NOTICES I PtJBUC NOTICES 11 ~IUC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC H~ ':" Fletltloua Buelneaa Name Statement ...,Th• followtng pe~ons ...,. doing business as: .iouttouroe USA, 3201 S. 'flatt>or 81\id., Senta Ana. CA 92704 David L. McAtplne, 17222 San Ricardo Cir, Fountain Valley, CA 9270G Raymond L. McAlpll\8, 2G18 P37 Lane, Cedtr-edOe, co 81413 Steve L. M<:Alplne. 5721 Abtaham, WH tmlnster, CA 92&83 This bullne11 I• oon· d~ed by. a ~I ~rt· rt hip Have Vol' auarted <lolllg IMlnest yet? No Del/Id I.. McAlpine ' Thia 11atament wH l•ltd ; With IN Coonty Olar!t of t Orange County oo 3-5-99 • 1'"871AM : Oe•~ilot Mar. 9, ~ 23. t \30fi~hJOUi au.J!' ! ....,,. ..... llWftt , The tolowlng pMMI f are dOl!lo butlnele • 1 tmper11r A"'o lervtce, 1 3917 W. hoMlrOm Awe , I Sanla Ane, CA. 9'1704 • Ated A. u MM't. ea : !!."ni1eld, lrvlt'le CA I 'I"~'· 1 Z.ltd A. Maarl, 42 l emoa Gnwt, IMnt, CA I ll3t2C) This business ls con· ducted by: a genera.I part- nership Have you started doing b0sln8$$ yet? Yes, 1994 Rlad A. EL Masr1 This statement was flied With the County Clerk ol Orar1ge County on 3-5·99 111996785213 Dally Pilot Mar. 9, 16, 23. 30, 1999 T360 Actltloua Buelnesa ·"Name Statement The following . persons are doing business as: ADVERTISING AHO MAR· KETING INNOVATIONS. 15154 Transistor Lane, Huntington Beach. CA 92649 A M.I Services, Inc., (CA), 15154 Transistor Lane, Huntington Beaeh, CA 92649 This -.ia1ness Is con- ducted by: a oorporatlon Have you. rtarted doing business yet? Yes. 02114194 A.M.I. Services. tnc. Jaclynn M. Kaas, President This statement was flied with ttie County Clerk ol Orange Coun~~19-99 1 87016 Dally Piiot Mar. ~3. 30, Apr. f!, 13, 1999 T387 Fictitious Bualneaa Name Statement The lollowlng persons are doing business as: KOPKE AND ASSOCIATES. 635 Prom· ontory Drive West. New- port Beach, Celitornla 92660 Judy Kopl<e, 635 Prom· onlory Drive West, New· port Beach, California 92660 This business Is con· ducted by: an Individual Ha\19 Vol.I stal1ed doing business yet? Yes, February 1. 1999 Judy Kopke This statement was filed with !he County Cler1< of Orange County on 3,19.99 1990678811119 MAZUR & ASSOCIATES. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 500 Newport C.nter Dr1ve, Suite 740, Newpol1 Beach, CA 92660 Dally Pilot Mar. 23, 30. Apr. 6, 13, 1999 T390 F1ctltloue Buarn .. e Name Statement The lollowlng persons are doing business as: Peterson & Associates OBA Mall Boxea Etc , 600 A Anton Blvd .. .COsta Mesa. CA 92626 Mar1< J Peterson, 1221 West Coast Highway, '106, Newport Beach, CA 92663 This buslnesa I& con· ducted by: an Individual Haw you started doing busl.neas Y.et? Yes, 3·Hl9 Mart< J. Petetaon This statement was filed wllh the County Clerk ol Orange County on 3· 19·99 1990t717004 Dally Plk>t Mar. 23, 30, Apr. 6, 13. 1999 T392 Fl ctltlou• Butlneaa Name Statement The fOllowlng persons ere dOlng buslMM as: Star Nella, 1002 East Ba&tanchorv Road, Full• erton, Ce 92835 Gary A. Schmidt, 19702 Parl<\llew Terrace, Yort>• Unda, ca 82GG8 Kleu Schmidt, 19702 Pat!Mew Terrace, Yorba u~. c.. 92&ea Tl'lll bu91N N la COi\• dlle.1ed by: hulbencl and wlf• Have Vo" •tarted doing &Minff• yet? No Gary A. SChmldt Thia •tltement WH llled with the County Clet11 ot ONlge Coun~~ 19-99 1 87001 Ddv Piiot Mar. 23L...~' NJ·'· 13, 1998 ''"'' ICtlttOue IUalnna Heme ltet9tMnt T"8 fOllOWlng peraons .,. dOlng bu.SIMM St'. Clar!( Oern 6 Mineral, 1f 1t South Coa81 Prill• • eo.ta ~. CA e2826 JHnnln• Ara9oeull • 11 11 8outtt (;oMt. Coll• Mete. CA t2t21 Thll tK-... ,, ()()I'\• oucc.d by .,.. tndMdu.11 H..-yOu •taNCI dOlilO ~~v ... 31tMI c·:.-..=lllld ... CQUnly QltltC Of ~~~ Dtlw l'.IDI M8' D+:t IW •. f , 1 , .. FJc:ti1loue BualneH Have you staltecf (j()lflg ltMnlnt No. 1tllOM1174 Fictitious Bu1lneH ORDER TO SHOW Name Statement business yet? No · In 9ooll • ~ of Oftklal Name Statement CAUSE FOR CHANGE The -folloWfng persons Glenda Crosby "9cofda 111 the oftke Of The foUowlng persons OF NAME are doing business as: This statement was flled the ~ Of ORANGE are doing business as: CASE NUMBER Classy l>tcture Framing, with the County Clerk of Couf'ltY.c.wom&11,o.taol 10THLEVELCOM 3411 A196378 1835 Newport Blvd .. 0160, Orange County on 3-5·99 ~ .... •• 2i°"T THPME Seashore or: IA, Newport Costa Mesa..i. CA 92627 19996785211 r.=...,.., -ONT· .. ...... Beach, CA 92663 P E T I T I 0 N E R ~ S ~ 1gnao1o u. Villanueva. 30~~1~9:uot Mar. 9, '~i~ TMHCa TOTHE coum Jim Madden. 341 1 ~~~:~l HJA~~H:VE ~~ 9~~ak St .. Orange, Ffctitloue Bu1lneH COUM'ttOUR. 700 CMC t:sct'l~f~·~ Newport ~ODRDAE~ETITITO C~ANFOGRE Hect0< Menaoza. 333 E. Name Statement C8fr9' DNVI! WEST, Tl'lis boSlness Is ooo· """ Co MNTA AHA. CAL.lflOIWIA NAMES FROM PAMELA 16 St. 131, sta Mesa. The lollowlng persons = Addres I ducted by: an Individual JEANNE GWYNNE TO CA 92627 are doing business as: to be: ~ 1 = Have you 7started doing J A C Q U E LI N E AN N This business Is con-Viking Performance, 485 C1RCLE COSTA ~ss yet No POOCHIGIAN ducted by: oo-partn11rs E. 17th Street, Costa M••• ,. .. , ·-.. IA---Jim Madden 11 Is hereby Olde ed that Have you started doing Mesa, CA 92627 • .="'.:=--~-•1-... ,.•8 This statement was filed r business yet? No Erik Folkedal, 485 E. ..,. ' _..... .,, • .,._ ,._' with tl'le County Clerk of :!. ':~ a~~~s~~ Ignacio G. Villanueva 17th Street, Costa Me$111, ~ .:f In~~~: Ofenge Coun1~~7900·998 this court In Oepartmenl This statement was flied CA 92627 .... _ti--,J 1_ .. ,_, publ'--. •• N 703 ol ... _ o """ with the County Cle~ of Viking Aircraft Products ~ ·~ ""'tN';_, notice la Dally Pilot Mar. 23, 30, ~tY supe,;:;;' C:ri"'at Orange County on 3-12·99 (NV),, 1785 E. Sahara. S2Ji,20t..21. which In-Apr. 6, 13, 1999 T393 the address snown above 19996786165 Suite 490. Las Vegas. NV eludes u,. iot.t .moum of Fictldoua Bualneae on 5-4. 1999, et 2 o'clock Dady Piiot Mar. 16, 2l, 89104 N St • t 30, April 8, 1999 T365 This business Is con· the unpaid t>.lance ame •••men p.m. ~ then and there (lnclUdlnO accrued •ncl The following persons show cause, If any they Fictitious Business ducted by· a llmlted pal1· unpaid Interest) and r.. are doing business as; have, wtw the petttion fOf Neme Statement ne15hlp · son.hie utlmatad com, American Ph,no Co., change of name should not The folloWlng persons Have you started doing expeNU, and ""anc.• 11661 Martens River Cr.. be ~ranted. are doing business as: bu:~195~J:~!t°. (General .i the Uine ot lrdtlal P.!'bli-Unit L. Fountain Valley, CA It s lufther ordered tt\ll a Westem Reliance Funding Partner) cation Of thl• noclc:e. Date: 92708 copy ot this order to shOW Group, 24422 Avenlda De This statement was flied Mercti.J~.J-1._-IX8CU-Mlcllael Morey. 11681 cause be published in N8I La Csrlota, Laguna Hills, TM TmRJRK IMYtCa. Martel\$ RlVer CT., Uhl1 L, COSTA MESA DAIL V Pl· ca. 92653 with the County Cler1< of INC. iNM UN ,.._ FOl.lf!taln Valley, CA 92708 LOT, a f\41WSpap&f ol gen· Bond Corp. Realty S'erv-Orange Count~3-5·99 NANOO .....,., a.YD Denise Montgomery, eralclrculatlon publlshedln ices, Inc., (CA), 12 Corpo· 0 11 P'lo M1 9 7186Stt235 IUfTe ,_ .. ..,,. 11661 Martens River Cr.. ttlls COi.iniy, at least once a ratePla%a,Suile120,New· aiy 1 t ar. • • • HIU.8,CAl1MICl1~ Unlt L,FQ\.lntaln Valley,CA ~ fC>floOr conseoutllle port Beach, CA 92660 30, 1999 T355 -t<AlK.aff Cl 92708 weeks prlOf to the day of This business Is con-Fictitious Business AUPll210T vtl, wn. This business la con· lhe heallng. ducted by: a OQrporallon Name Statement lllO dueted by: 001>a11nens DATE: MA:R 18 11190 Have you started doing The following persons Fl ltl 8 1 Have Vol.I stal1ed doing JAMES A. JACKMAN. business yet? No are ooing business as: Net ou5e UI neea business yet? Yes. JUDGE/COMMISSIONER BondoOrp Realty Serv· DlagnostlC Medical Serv· ame tatement 03/01199 OF THI! SUPERIOR Ices. Inc. Bryan K Bond, Ices. 4667 MacArthur The following persons Denise Montgomery COURT President Blvd.L Sulla 400, Newport are doing buSlnes.s as: Thia slatament was flied DOUGLAS S. SMITH. This statement was filed Beam. ca. 92660 GTR Autosports, 5118 with the Co\Jnty Clerk or ES Q .. 5 H UTTON with the County. Cieri< ol Callfornle Diagnostic W. Progresso St .. Santa Orange County Ol'l 3·19-99 CENTRE, SUITE 600, Orange County on 3·12·99 Health Servas, Inc, (Ca.), An a . Ca 11 f or n I a 1'991717007 SANTA ANA, CA 92707 19996786164 44·100 Monterey Avenue, 92703·1 118 Oaltv PilOt Mer. 23 30, Publlshed Newport Dally Pilot Mar. 16, 23, #204, Palm 0ese11. ca. Hien Tuen L,y, 51 18 w. Apr. If, 13. 1999 he. Beech.CO.ta Mesa Dalty 30. Aprtl 6, 1999 T366 92260 Progresso St., Sa018 Ana, Fh:titlout ButlneH Piiot March 23, 90, A~rit ff, Fl 11 B I Thi b I I Calllomla 92703-1118 13, 1999 T379 ct t oua ua nees s us ne$s s con· Toi Van Tran, 9432 Name Sta*'*1t Name Statement ducted by: a oorpo<atlon The fol........,,. persons FlctltlOua 8ualne .. Have you started doing Oasis Ave .• Westminster, . ..,..."... Name Statement The lollowtng per50ns buSlness yet? No ca11tomla 92683 are doing business aa: are doing business as: Calllornle Dla~o·tlc Nam Hoang Lam 1059 SCUDDER RE~L TY, The following persON Anance Direct Network/ ... N. Antonio crrcte. orange, 2101 E. 4th Street, Suite are doing business as: FON Co.i...4819 Rrver Ave .• Health Svs .. Inc., atrida Californla 92869 102A, Santa Ana, CA The Ari Center, 99 NeWl)Ort l:Mlach, Ca. 92663 R. Farr, CEO Thia business ts con-92705 Seaborough, Newport Bruce Scott Russell, This statement was flied ducced by: a general part· Scudder Caoltal Mort· Beach, Celifomla 92660 4819 River A·-.• Newnnrt with the County Cieri< ol hi ~•ne Corp (CCA 1i 2101 E M olly Stark 99 ... ..,._ Orange CoU11ty on 3-5·99 ners P ..., " • · • Beach, ca. 92663 19996785208 Have you started doing th Stteet, Sole 102A, Seaborou~h1 Newport This business Is oon-08~ Piiot Mar. 9, 16, 23, business yet? No Santa Ana, CA 92705 Beach, call omla 92660 ducted by: an lndMdual Toi van Tran This business la con-Patricia Stark, 44 Have you started doing 30, 1 99 Tl54 This statement was nted ducted by: a COfJ>Or'Btlon -aayc:rut Court, Newport business~? No Flctltloua Bualnesa wllh the County Cler1< of H8Y8 you started doing Beach, Calflomla 92660 ~~1ate~~~w:1~ flied T:;!a":1o~:mP8:,:00s Orange Coun~~~a~~ bu;i~~Y816!:,~a1 Mort-· d_:~ =ne~I ~: with th8 County Cler1< of are doing business as: Dally Pilot Mar. 9. 16, 23. gage Corp., Cfayton Aus-nershlp Orange County on 3·12-99 NatiOnal support Serv-30, 1999 T363 sell James, Jr. Haw Vol.I started doing 1 "96788159 Ice a. 1 n c . , 2 1 4 7 6 Ffct.ltioua Bueineea This statement was filed business yet? No Daily Pilot Mar. 16t 23, Cypre'5wood, Lak• For· Name SU.tement with the County Cler1< of MOIJY Stark 30, Apnl 6, 1999 371 est, CA 92630 Orange Countv on 3-19-99 ll\ls statement was flied National Support Serv· The followlng persons 1"116787018 with the County Cler1< ol Flctltloua BuaJneaa Ices. Inc., IO#:lS-06432~. are dOihg business as: Daily P"ot Mar. 23t 30, Orange County on 3·19·99 Name Statement (California), 21476 H&JPropertles, 1812Port Apr. 6, 13.1999 388 1"96787186 TtMt following persons Cypresswood, Lake For· Shelfleld PL, Newpon Flctltloua Bualn .. a oauy Piiot Mat. 2.3, 30, are dOln~buslness as: est CA 92630 Beach, CA 92660 N St t t Apr. 6, 13, 1999 T380 S .. ftll c t • H·n· ry J. Miedema, ame . a emen torage us ma en er, This buslneu Is con-Tru:t .... of ......... ma Famlly The followlng persons Flctitlou1 Bualnua 2458 Newport Blvd., Costa ducted by: a corporation •...... """"""ot 8190 dol ~bu lness 89 Nllr'fle Statement Mesa, ea. 92627 Have you started doing Trv$t dated 1 1 , are n s : '""-f fowl Eugene Ken Ohan, 16 1812 Port Sheffield Pl., S K H 0 O K 11iv ol ng persons Ralnstar, Irvine, Ca. 9261-4 business yet? Yea, Febru· Newport Beach, CA 92660 ENTERPRISES, 1$0 New-are doing business as· Gladys Chock, 16 Rain· 81' 1~1ft~S Se This business Is con-port Center Or., Ste. HIO, Dance Experience II. star, Irvine, Ca. 92614 at""... upport IV· ducted by: Famlly Trust Newport Beach, CA 92660 10044 Adami Ave. 116. This business Is con· ~i~ Inc., Valll M. Weaver, Ha\19 you started doing . Miiistone 2K, Inc.. HunUngton Beach, CA ducted by: a general part-This statement wa~ tiled buslneu yet? Yes. March {Calif,), 180 New~rt Cen-926C& nershlp with the County Clerk of 24, 1994 ter Dr .. Ste. 180, Newport Miko Hasegawa. 10044 Have Vol.I started doing Heniy J. Miedema, Beach, CA 92660 Adams Av. #116, Hunt· business yet? No Orange County on 3-2·99 Trvstee This business Is con-lngton Beech, CA 92646 EugeM Chan 19996784798 This etatement was flied ducted by: a corponitlon This business Is OOO· Thia atatement was flied Dal~ Pilot Mar. 9, 1~ 23, with the County Cieri< ol Haw you etar1ecl doing ducted by: •n Individual with 1t1e County Clert< of 30, 1 99 353 orange CountY on 3.5.99 business yet? Vea, OIW7 Have Vol.I •tarted dOlng Orange County on 3-6-99 N011C~ Ofl TRUSTEE'S 1"9678521 2 Mitlsione 2K, lf\c., buslneaa yet? v ... 3I01/99 19996786223 IALA T.a. No. CC 41MCM: 300, a1191y9P9110( Mar. 9. 16T,32537, Frat1Thlka ps~~te•I!.,. cent Ow•• II''""' MThlkol Haset gawat fi'•" Dally Pll04 Mar. II, 16, 23. Loen No. 0121G•ttW ... ..... Cl ... ""'t s ata amen waa ,... 30, 1999 T359 YOU -.a IN Dm'AU\.T Flctltloua Bualneaa with the CQunty er1< o With the County Clert< of Fictitious Bualneaa UNOlll A Dll!D Of' ntU8T Name Statement Orange Cou"-t~~f~ Orange Coun~~.:?o~X Name Statement ~TIDT~121111.~ The folloWlng peraons Dally Piiot Mar. 30, J.,flr. Daily Pilot Mar. 2\ 30, ar~~l=~~~ons ~ YOUR MOf'· ~.d:~~ ~:i~:s7212 6, 13, 20. 199! T-406 Apr 6, 13, 1999 381 DONAT!:LLl'S, 2230 o IRTY, IT MAY • IOU> sunbreeze, Huntington Flctltloue Bu1ln"• cna1698094 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa, AT A PU8IJC ULI. II' Beach. CA. 926'*7 Name Statement NOTICE TO CA 92627 YOU NBD AM llXPlANA-David Cohen, 7212 The following pensona CREDITORS OF Edgardo Mendiola, TION Ofl,.,. MATURI! Ofl Sonbt•eze, Huntington are doln~ bullnett as: BULK SALE 22621 Jeroolmo Rd., Lake THI MOCllDtNO Beach, CA. 92647 Chase Cole etKt (Secs. 8104, Forett, Cllfltornta 92830 AGAlfllT ~~ YO!f Th!_i .. bualne,~lvllda .. ~· ~$0CINeat~~-..lrvclnA• 1105 u .C.C.} AllCia Mendiola, 22821 .-uu11..u _..,,_, .. duct .... by: an •nu _. ... ve., ~"""' _...., Escrow No. 507~ JS Jeronimo Rd 1 Lake Forett, WtlR. A P'll*c MldkH\ Have you slatted aolng 92660 Notlc9 11 hereby given to Callfomia 92030 .... to Ute hlilM.a blddet bu""8•• _yet? No Deborah Lee Mali.I, cr.dltor1 of the within Giovanni Mendiola, for ~ caeftlWa cMdl David Cohon 1640 Irvine ~~.1. Newport 2.262t Jeronimo Ad. Lake drllWn on • ...... Ot ne-Thia atalement was filed 86aett. CA 8nau named aeller thet • bulk Fortat, C.lltomla 82G30 lloMI bantl. c:Mcll c1rawn wl1h Iha County Cler1< ol Mark Nathan Mtlzel, HI• I• aboul to be made of This bustflen I• con-b1 • ..... or f8derat credit Orange CoonlY on 3·12·99 1640 lrvlne ~'!!·.1. Newport the HHta described duettd by: co-pannera uNoift, °' • cNctc cltllWn · 1'0tN796151 Beach, CA Omou betow. Haw Vol.I atartllld dolnO by ..... Of ,.,.,.. NY• Dally Piiot Mar 18t 23, Thlt blnlnea• II con· lddn:::~J t~ :it:":: bullnMI yet? YN. Ftbrv-......... loM ~. 30, Apt1l 8, 1999 30.( ducted by: DO~rtl\el'I AUN ....... 1 OIEU NGUvra.J 1 19119 • M¥lntle a11aClll?A1 Of Have you start.d dOlnQ ,.n in '"''" ·~ Mendlo68 ....,... .,_ IPIClflea 1n Flctltloua Bualneea twslness yet? Y••· 1199 and<HUYEN 81CH DO. Thia statem.nt wu tlled lectJOfl 1112 of 11'8 ,._ Name Stawment Maltt Nathan Maliel 1000 w eo.tt Highway with the CounlY Ctertf of ...... Co4e .... """"'°'• The lottowlng pel'tON Ttu ata*Mnt WU fM~ 11•~.i.-~8Wp()l1 Beach, C.. Orange ~ on 3'6.99 _.lo•....._.. in tN9 are CIOlng buirnet• aa: With the County Ctertt of ~ -· 1ttM1'1622t ..... _. be Mid ~ the AMC M•~ment, 1600 oranoe Couniyon 3.29.90 The location In C.llfomla OallY Piiot Mar 9, t ~ 23, _.., .... I ieiid .._.... Dov• St , Suite 1 ~~J.!.iew• 1IH07877M of tti;e chief extcuflve Oflloe 30 1000 T35' TM ............... b&ll port Oeacti. CA II~ Diiiy Pllol Mar. 30, Apt. of IM aelltr la: SA.ME AS *-ctt;c: I '~-.....,. C1D11•111• ot WW· AMO l'ropeftY S.Nfce1 e, 13, 20. 111119 T407 ABOVE __ 11_ "' ttvUI "'"-rwtlYI ::"' Oil Im-Int ' (CA), 1600 Dove ~· hsted by the -r .• q Heme S.etMtenC ,....,~ ~--· -.; .... Slr9et, swte 1!,0,.1. Newport &UnAK>I' COURT OF °""' butll,,... name• 81\d Tne tollowlng P8f'Olla -· ot MCu. Beadl, CA 9ln>OU ~ adcf19uea l.IMd by Iha .,. dolrig bultneta ... ......., • ..wr • Tllil buAl,,.u la con Miter Within ll'lrff. years Ntlw Cllltter Aaaoufcat. Mil S ,;_~ ~-duded bV a OOfPO'lllc)ll ORA t TM before lh41 elate such. Ult 228 Hal1f~J!~..1. ~ Deli -·-·-HllYe you ... ..., dOlng City DIM,,.. WUUl'lt Of~fedtothe leech, CA ¥"«IOU ....-,.._... ~· ~~p~Jt"-'-~•. OfflOe lloa 14171, buyer 119.: A t Cle#lert a .:=·Rd~~.2~: :.::.!.~':.87.::::Y .~Cfl8f;;ids.09~d. er.n.. CA ~!~~10fv9 .1 t!'.~~ e2ee0 ....... • aa. ~ P'"~ mta.1111 ca. mao Tom '-"f.'-· U50t :;•=:1._!.,S. ..._. Thi• tta!flment w11 flied tN 1"1! MATTIA OF The nam.a and bualneN ~·~~· L•gun• ICO'IT ...... ,.'I ~.,:~~~~2~_: Tc!!! ... !!T~t~ ... !.2 ~~~~r tre: "'* 11u11nHt 11 con-.,. FGRIM WLION. 1ttNrtn10 """~ ,,_ "'"""''"' 1000 w. eo..1 ~·v u.-t ~ • ..,efa1 ptn ._..,. MIG WI Dally Plat Mir 30. Apr ~ .llAHHI IA,. ~ Be1c:ll. C.. '*9hlp lllec 41M 1--• In-0 t3, 20, 1909 T.ilO!S .. "'"".. 1*3 Tue aasets to be sold are deaqribed Jn general as: Furniture, Flxtures, Equk>· ment , Goo d wll l , Tradename, L.aaaehold In- terest. and Covenant Not to Compete and i\.16 lo- cated at: 1000 W .. "Coast Highway #A, Newport BUchL c_~ 92563 The OUSU16U name used by !he set.fer at that location Is: A+ ClEANERS & ALTERATION The anticipated date of the bulk safe is April 20, 1999 at Ul6 office of Fldelity Nat'I Title, Escrow Division, 10971 Garden Gl'ove Blvd., 10. Garden Grove, Ca.92843 This bulk sate IS subject to California Uniform Com· merclal Code Section 6106.2. II 10 subject, !he name and address of the peraon With whom Claims may be flied Is Fidellty Nat'I Title, Escrow Division, 10971 Garden Grove BIVd., 10, Garden Gl'O\le, Ca. 92843 and the last date lor llllng claim$ sn..11 be April 1 IJ, 1999 which Is the business day befom the tale 'date specified at>ove. D•ted: Match 16, 1999 /SI LAURA T. TRAN Published NaWJ>Qrt Beach-Costa Mesa Delly Pilot Marctr 30. 1999 T400 Flc:tltfoua BuelneH Name Statement The. lollowlng persons are doing bUslness as: The Infinity Mari(etlng Groot>, 17280 Newt\ope St., 4120, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Robert Harns, 17280 Newhoc>e St .. f20, Foun- tain Valley, CA 92708 Thia buslne$s I• con· ducted by; an Individual Have you •tarted doing business yet? No Robert Hanis Thia statement was filed wltti ltle County Clerit ol Orange County on 3-19·99 19996717014 DallY PHot Mar. 23t 30, Apr. ff, 13, 1999 383 Flc:tltlou1 BualneH Name Statement The following persons are doing business as: AdVanoe Signs, 2985 E. Mfraloma Ave.. #R1, Anaheim, Callfomla 92806 Hamid Ray Jafari, 105 w. Vele Loop, lrvlne, CaU· lomla 92604 Mahvash Mimi Ahangl, 105 W. Yale Loop, Irvine, ca111om1a 92604 This bu&lne11 11 000· dueled by: husband and wife Have you started doing business yet7 Yes, 01/01/1999 Malwash Ahangl This atatement was flied with lhe County Cler1< of Orange Cooo!Y on 2·22·99 1"9&783880 DallY Piiot Mir. 23, 30, Apr. ff, 13, 1999 T395 NO\loe 'It hereby given that the Ocean View School District Soerd of T rusteea wlll condocl a Public Hear1ng on Apr11 13, 19991at 7:00 p.m to obtain publ o Input on th• propoaed ground teat• be· tween Ooean View School Ol81r1ct and Eagle Hard· wa'9 ' G•r<len fOf the Ranch<> View alte wnk;n 18 located at 18~0 "8" Stl'M\:.. Huntington Beech. Tl'li1 t-ut>llo Hfflfno snatl be held In the C>Jttrtct'e Boetcl Aoom tocai.<t et 17200 Plnehu11t Lane, Building D. Huntington a..ch, l;A 92647 . OcHn View School Dlattlct, Jamu R. T.,.,...,, !d.O., Oletrlc:t lull9finten«Mnt F'Obllahad Newport 8"ctl.CO.ta Meaa Dal!Y Piiot MllCh 29, 30. 3f, 1999 WW4338 Eng"'8et'a ~te ~P;:::!.~. CityEogfn~ Prospective bidders may obtain one set of bid doou· ments at no oost at the ol· floe of the PUbllc Won<s Department, 3300 Newport ~ard, P.O. Box 1768, Newport Beach . CA 9265&-8915. For further lnfOfTI\atton. call Fong Tse at (714) 644-3340. Project Man- ager l>ubllshed Newport Beach.CO.ta Mesa Dally Pilot March 30, April !), 1999 TM399 LEGAL NOTICE i NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF ABANDONED PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the undersigned WM! ••h at public auction. purauant to Section 21700 of the B0$1- ness & Professional Code. the following described propertY to wll WEND'f' MC BRIDE. UNIT C-97 CLOTHES STERO EOUPMliNl', BlKE TIRES, AND MISC. ITEMS. Sale wlU be by oom· petitlve bidding ('t!'r1tten sealed bids may be submitted in adllance) ON THE 13TH DAY OF APRIL 9AM. AT niE PREMISE WHERE uld property has been stored, and Wtllch Is localed at AYRES SELF STORAGE, 1880 WHIT· TIER AVE., COSTA MESA, CA. 92627 (949) 850-1282. Landlord re· servet the rtqht to bid al lhe sale. PurChaaes musl be made by ca.sh and paid for at me time of sale. Sale la subjeel to cancenatlon In the event of settlement be-tween landfOrd aod ob- ligated partY. PubfiShed on 3-30·1999 & 4-6-99 AYRES GROUP BONO NUMBER S-400-1884 Ayre. Self Storage Resldent Managers Publlshed ~ewport Beach-Ooeta Mesa Daily Piiot Maret'I 30, ,Api11 ff, 1999 T398 Flctltloue Bualneae Name Statement The fotlowlng peraons are dOlng buSlness as: XAUL. 3221 Minnesota Ave., CO.ta Mesa, CA 92626 Harman Douglas Wiikes, 3221 Minnesota Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Mar1< Af8J(andar Olson. 3221 Mlnneaota Ave , Costa Mesa, CA 9262f3 This business Is con· ducted by: a general pert- nershlp Have you stal1ed doing business yet? No Harman Oougla. Wilkes Thia statement was tned with the County Clertt of Orange CountY on 3·2(Ml9 1eo9151en93 Dally Pllol Mer. 30, Apr 6, 13, 20, 1999 T-401 Flctltloua Buelneaa Narne Sttltement The following pe111on1 are doing buslnes1 as: Nlldd Taylof Aqu•liC$, 57 Golf Ridge Dr., Dove canyon, CA 92679 NIOole Marie Tey10r, 51 Goll ~ldge Dr., Dove oanvon. CA &2679 TNs busfnees 11 con· ducted by; an lndMdual • Have you 1ta11ed doing I PUBLIC ·Nancei i bUSlness yet? Yes, 111/Jllir Nicole M. Taylor This statement wa:~ with the County Cieri! • Orange County on 3-21{, 199967 Daily Pilot Mar. 30. 6, 13, 20, 1999 T ct t. oua Bua ne-<"" • Name Statement .·;. The followtng persON, ~ are doing business as: : • : Soorts Collectors • • " • Warehouse, 1-1345 Sli•C, Ave .. 103, Fountain i al • le~2108 • ? ,. II • Meltman, 2t~; C 1w ay, Santa -. • c 92 04 . • This buslneaa Is • dO<:ted by: an lndMduaJ Have you started clOine, buslness yet? Yes, 1186 , ' William R Heitman • I This statement was 11~: ~ with the County Cle& Ol1 • Orange COOtlty OD 3-216-991 19996787784• Dally Pilot Mar. ~. A'ffr.: 6. 13, 20, 1999 1..04, Huet Ethtl Cole was bom November 27, 1911 In Portland..1. Maine and passed away i:;aturday March 27, 1999. Sh~ i.s survived by her daughter!, Sandra Asper, her son.In·. law, Bruce Asper, h8r grandchildren, Bruce·, Asper Jr. and his wl(e · Shannon~ Lara Cole..., Sellers, her hosbatld Scott- Selle rs, and Gabriela ~~facets of Hazers Ille are aAt many and Inell.Ide jobs, honors, clubs, llld • volunteer work. bul Whet was mosl Important Is lhat she was above all, e mother and grandmothef .. Her fa.mily was paramount.• and gave her family e..,.,.. ythlng that she had lo give. She was one of God'I' angels on earth, ratety· thinking of herself, lovi~ everyone as she found them, unselfish to a fauh_, and ldobzed by her faml~ for her loving heart, anc:t, her sense of humor abouV life. Servioes will be held at Pacific View Mortuar\r, Wedne$day March ~;, 1999, at 1:00 p.m. In 11)6 Chapel. ' PACIFIC vtEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 PK!fio View Ortvo Newpott e.aeh 841·2700 rBCl IROTllERI lfU. IAOADWAY Mortuary * Ch~ Crwmatlon 110 Broadway Costa Mesa M2 .. ~uao "Affordable Alternative" DiScount casket, Ctematlon& Burial Set rice Why should you ubjcct \ yourself & your famUy to paying Inflated prices for; caskets & setvlccs???? CID ToU Pree 1--.,~ Senill °"'IF ........ rA•• ATTENTION Due to technical dlfflcultlH, we Inadvertently omitted lld 11 In our Benlhana Dinner For Two Cont11t for the week of 5-3127. You can atlll 1ubmlt your entry with Ju1t ad 12 for thl1 week'• conte1t. We apologize for the lnconvenhtncel II you have any que1tlon1, please call our Clu1lfhtd Supervl1or, Markey Danltls at 949-574 .... 246 Gt EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY '"' """~ 11 IMs .,., .......... fM. F'llr lltnl111 Ad .. 1111 " ... ntctl -..11111e111 ••w111ls1 "HJ '"''""'· 1111111 tr .iur111IHllH ..... l'Kt, Clltf, 1t1lflt1, A, .. Mlq,, lallllllll lllfll tf ltNI trltl•. " .. llttlltltl Rllh HJ ate• "tmllCI, 11aliMtfll~.· 1'11 .... ,.,., •Ill ... '""' .. ., 111nrti.. '"ml 11t11t ~ It II laUH" ....... Ow mMn I hrt•J l1ftt111• !NI Ill '"'''' •'9•1111•• •• 1111• ...,.,., *" enlll'lt 11 •• "'9f1Ulty ....... Te ... et~.calllUO """ ,....., ..... ftr ........... oc ... ,.... HUD•cn--. l~I BRANO NEW SBORllJ58ATH powdlf room.• dec;b, Venedo mllbll In .. bdls. 3c garage, M.tplt hlldwood floor• Bl Grundy ReallOrl IMH71HS1S1 NEWPOfiT RXEA WITH A VIEW '8f 381. 2-ltory. vactn. end conslruciiofl 'udV tor remodel. Prlnclpala Only. sm.ooo }98!! 9'49-75i-93 r • LOWtat liT1Ce"" RlltlOf co;; Rtduotd S20K Niver nwct In 4br, f1mrm, 245Stl 1718,tlO Mull 8111 Krla y 60M808 PinttiOU11 Nf idi SpeciOua llittl. 1 ·Br Last 8ch 13aroainl $144.51( Ocunffont PenChN 2-Br/Ba '3891< Prudentlll Cll Rully Afl hur/Brlan 94M7S-2694 723-e151 fERfiifiC OCEAN VIEW 4Bdrm 3 5811\ 4C partdng • Compi.llly Remodllld. 300 ft pllio, 12x I~ bllcOny Looks dlrdy .. "'* Thi• Unit ,, 150 ft From Thi SIM. GINI be9:t'I houM Price Is S800K By Buldll' Ni-5'&-8048 ~~-.'!!'1'111'"!!"!!!9--tl •"WcR Rid" -lbl 2 ctr dlUchld ~$411«...., Estlte ., ...... MM4M7U liii IV;I IUI .,.. 4&iiii ........... 2.libllh, NmOdllld. cbltJll •ltldlld gnge. $318.000 8afblil &iMgll( AelllOll 9'4H44-01115 * * SO DOWN ·to MOYE-IN FREE COUH1EUNO FME U. of HOllfl HUDNAMPOS 1.-..m.T VITDWf MN. mATI ,,,, ...... -. "'\.. -_, {' . . . . . . '. . r· -. , . '1 "1• ' I",'',,,• 81yfront .. l1ech Dupln..IHd\ Trtollx. c.11 ~M502 Ad Code 2401 ~Rllihi .... ODocK1unlty-8'.tlld to 4,000 eq.ft. VltW polentllf, CIU (IOO) M8-t602 Ad Code 200t -.A~ TH ILOFFl ... 51r 2.111 ... end unh .. ~•= saao,ooo. Cell (IOO) Ad code 2M1-AP'L oc~ s.191.000 AGENT '*''738t20 -. ,, ' I: r • 1 .... . . ctWiftlni 2& st IMCon Bly. ear front, tennll ct ICCHI. $3000/mo. AVlll now. Cell IMMU 1114 IDO ISLE 6Cil tn; ::= term Md/Of llllllmll' Tennla, fp, mo or by Mly. Clll for pricM. NM1U231 •NtWj;O;t Hilihti• fbi 261; 2 ctr fll', lrl br o-fl' .. huge yd, Older llut nice mln lo bdl. P9ta OIL 12tOO MMa"9745 •BAYFRONT; Flbulout 1Bdtm 2Balhl ~ New IOlchen, carpet, r111 View! $1700\4o. AVlll Now1 .=M7Mt12 PA HARIOR VIEW Llfpe Sluclo. Stoarate BR area. Rel/W1shl0ry lnc'd Gllld Comm PoOlafSpas/ Tennis Walk to 811ch $t,375Mo t! ~ NllWPOl1 .... 39dl'iil +kiri. 2.5bl, comm pool, new C*plC. new p1lnt, $1875/mo 94M4tr 18611 642-3850 2~Br Bay vie'#. l/p, W/d, n Pfilf'<I NHIS 94H75'7035 .. lOxURY 1oWNAOOll All emenltlM, .... Pllfdl1g ldNI ptQf'1 Pfll'd '5SOlmo + 1fJ ud MH31'3432 WRACRihifiS a. on Hit! Ill. 1 bloall from tleldl, ........ + ..,_. IMI 1111. IMN1N.>Os . ...".. . ' ,, ~ - .. \ .. . . . .. ;:--i-- .............. ·=-:·--e_, rl ..... Ntw E...., Bunny CIOI redwood ..._ S7Sf • 11wee-177'2. MEW VHR fW Be<IS /Of belt 1lln IVlf. Residential or ~ Sllorw Com-mericll gfldi..nol usutl Jri Also most BNnll babies In alock(aecon~ry).Call now 1-800-921-4020. (CAL "SCAN) uttunt tv svSTEis ntW911 tec:Mology Olrec TV sysltm1, 3 morh FREE pro- Ql'llTW!Q, FREE lnsUlalion • flmlltd time ofle1. 1.8()0.26S«l57. ~"SCAN) sTteLiUI s Salt 5,00CH slz•. ~14, 18.614, 50ll75x14, St 1.268; eoa1oox1e. 111,556. Mlnl- llOl1IOI. ~ 1 eo. 32 111111, $17.228 FrH brochuru. ~~~.~~dfn"gs • 8Q0.327.(J790. Exllnslon 19 (CAL-SCAN) WWF tAHtiHO BEDS TAN AT HOME BUY DIRECT NKJ SAVEi COMMERCWMOME '"" "°"' $1911.00 Low~P­FRE.E Cdor ~­ Call 1.8()0.71t~158 OLD ORIENTAL . a: NAVAJO RUGS 949497-9744 A dining 1'111 Ill. Solld dllny, 92" dbl~. 2--. 8 chppendlle d'llirs. ~ buf.. tec & IUc:tl + matding 5lfV9f. fll'l9( opened, S1ll boxed, COii 91(, sel $3875 714-591-1144. ELEGANT COHTEMPORARY TEAKWOOD BlWFET UOO or b11t offer M .. 723-4660 ·, . .. .......... . -. ,. 1)()C)UNTER PERSONa l'ffUunnt In CM. Fff'f Apply In f*90t1 It 271 E 1 rth tt. 8tllwMn 2• uktor Rick. Oln&llbk 20$-40$ hour Easy.,.,...~."" nhng. c:ompuW rtqUllld 1-IOCMM-5511 1121 OfUVERS ... iiiES-MONEY -~ '&lrt up to 34 oentslnile 'Mori homewnt 'Meclc8I dlnlll. lie ' "° 1 k "Wiiiem or "8 "8t• 3 vra OTR + 1 Y' fld>ed Combined Transport HI00·290·2327 (CAL•SCAN) ROSfl'ESI: t~ed/Thu ftfM I tome Wllklnda. AorJy In penon; La Caw 1Ml\ovN Ave MM4f.7144 1,4" EllP(= I L~ llftMUl/UllHllll · AtrYOll~ForA ~ F'llltlltCiol F1111n bl CClfUfl1oC:ftOll' No. I 0.. C:0..-1 Is l.ootufl For Rdilibk. ~Oii C111 1"1141Urs. ~ Will Tl'GllL MMSI Haw Otl9i OfMlll Rtrotd. Ba.s1c Carpawry ShJU .t Tools. Cabuvt ~TlieflU A PIJU. Cllll s.e... ,.~ LOAN ORIGINATORS Plld on Apps taken NOT FUNDINGS 51( + + Y04Jf 1st Montti John v. 714-567-8000 NEW HOME SALES HOSTS Join 1lll exeit1r9 field of new home sales! Seelllng LICENSED SAi.ES PRO'S tor a vallely ol NEW HOME loca· dons In your area We hlM Opporlunllles IVlillble Ind = ~ttle.:= Ucerwes welcome! ,...... Cell ~E TEMPS NEWPORT WCA omcr ..icing I ,..._.,.., wl «tenlnd Mlt·ttarw lot = otnc. ::; Mutt bl oriented compullf pnlftelft. T)'Pe 50wpm. SI to 110 Pl' hoUr DOE. "°"'' 9:30 to 5:00 Fu rM\11111 to Mt-~ or email lo ldnnelllepecblft.M!. ~ACY Ct.ERK/ CASttER. FT Of PT Mon-Fri, Costa lhu Fu to. MH54-1496 RECEPTIOHisf: Law lln'n-6 attomeys. 11Wl8. stilt now! $Mv Mt-75'-5250 faa 7H-S270 REFAIOEAA TION i AC TECH. T:fi ~ • blMfb. Call Aro le ef~rellon 71wu.t'I STYLIST WANTED ~IY Salon. mqier111a With chtUll 71W40-11n TEACHER Oua1 PRE.SCHOOL Tlilldllf lo co·lllch UCUIRVINE NAEVC ACCREO, career, Mi .. )(1111 wllo cond • btndts $8-S10MR FfT 9-4~ e f111mark11erae nHded Mortgage Co Good~. git ln'Af. lllllY + bonua Clll l>lm 949-252~ • t49""8M83;1 * TRE iiAUOx * Courc• luf.pan llml, perm sNppng. pt1cnl. olllc:e 9-49-642~ WOAK IN YOUR "*' lime' Good Money4 Processana na~ F111 aupplel! ~r Rush SASE Greenhouat.14217 H~~'N , Wetelford Ml 48321-2165 (CAL •scAH) 1-~1 ,. ... bl Wlty of Oll1 of -c:omp.nlila. Chlcll wlttl the local lettlf Buelne .. BurNU befOf'I you Nncl eny money or ,.., f« .nic.-. Aud and und.,lltnd any COllll'Ktl bit-¥OU 1lgn. 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TODAY'S CRoSSwoRD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 latKulture medium S WMtlndiet dlncl 10 lot CrNm ll'NI 14'~1rted 15 Vine-aJvered US M19Cellany 17 CoftM MfVef9 18~ed 19 Coooh 20 Big IU(p(lse 22 Summoned 23 Meadow 24 Ceeur'1 dozen ~ AJiln drain 29 Retired lrom the 33 r!';!.noow 34 H1rblngef 36 Poet TNsdlle 37 Vlgode of "Barney Miiler'" 38 One-celled ll\lmll 39 Gene~ nerne 40 Sharp taste 42 Gambhng city 43 Residence 45 &igs 47 Rtad 49 Country 11nger Acuff 50 Winter mo 51 Crocken's 1881 stand 54 Symbols ol eoC:::-:0. 91 ~··COit! 62 Pierrt'a eye 83 MlnMto4.I bnebeJI plaY« 94 Sendu M~alpart ee Miil Warhol 67 "Golden 8oV" 68~=dlsh DOWN 1 Chills and lever 2 Like eome horl'Of films 3 -Boleyn 4 Clear up 5 Straight 6 Lendf ol tenr11s 7 WCHdtess pefformer 8 Stein contents 9 Unusual 1 o Inlaid artwo<.ks 1 I Sleep hke - 12 Existence 13 Garden denizen 21 Orange &lun 22 Fasten lernpol'anly 24 TV's Warrior Prlnoess 25 Raccoon cousin 26 Melropolllan 27 Claims on property 2B Scholarly volumes 29 ·-·A-Lula" 30 Angels' toppers 31 Crumble away 32 Asked out 35 Husbands 38 Bohemian 41 Gemard SchfOder's country 43~.e.o. 44 Big toes' problems ' 46 BIN and -46 Expels 51 Canedlan prov 52 Sut>1.ub1nite'1 53~f 54 Raised, es show dogs 55 Fbmsy, as an excuse 56 Apar1ment 57 Genuine 56 Prima donn8 59 Kiiied, as e dragon 61 Toand- 8¥ OWIUS GOftN wWIOMMDMRtf' and TANNAH HINSCH RUBBER BRIDGE VS. DUPLICATE Bulh vulncroblc. Nonh de#I , NORTH • A8 1;77 4 o K62 • •AKQ953 WEST •J6542 C:1 A109 5 o OJ87 • \1old EAST • Q 107 3 t;;t QJ8 0 9 • 107 64 2 SOUTH • K9 !.? K6Jl o A 10 5 4 3 •J8 The bidding: ,.,_ NORTH E,,\;) 1 •• Pass 3• Pus .... Pass SOUTH WEST 10 .,_ JNT Paa Opening l~ad: Four of • This looks hkc a simple enough hand. How would you play it at duplicate? Would yoo adopt lhe same line at rubber bridge? The auction was straightforward. North showed a good, long suit and strong hand with lhe jump rebid in clubs. South was close to a slam try, but sellled for the no-trump game instead. At duplicate there is no problem. The chance of a .5-0 club tplic i• about ~ peroent, but If WC$t hll 1ll 1hc clubs the 5Uit cao be brought m with a marke\,I finesse for the: len. And even if Eai;t has all the clubs, the contract is sttll safe 1f diamonds are 3·2 and either WI holds UlC ace or hearta or diamonds can be established without allowing East 10 aain the lead. All in nil. 1he con1roc1 will come home 99 times In a hundred, so start clubs from the top in an efTon to take as many tricks as possible. However, rhis i'I the one time in 100 when everything is wrong and. baning a major gaffe by the defense, declmr can come to only ei"1t tricks. Al rubber bridge. 11 is more impor- tant to secure u,e;contract than worry about overtricks. There are four lriclc.s available in spades and diamonds. so Sooth needs only five club tricks to get home. In addition, Bast must be kept off lead to prevent 1 possibly fatal lead through the k.ing or hearts. That can be accomplished easil,Y. Decllllef' must win the first trick m dummy and lead a low club, insertin1 the eight from hand if East follows. At worst, West will win and decllll'Cr has blown an overtrick or two. 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"l'Y9!'9 18 Apf)olnted 19 Cooch 20 Big surpnse 22 &lmmoned 23 Meadow 24 Chur'a dozen 2S Allin drain 29 Aetlr9d lrom tl\e :\.1 i!';.ndow 34 Hartlinger 31 Poel TeMdale 37 VlgOda of "Barney Mtller" 38 One-celltd animel !9 Genesis name 40 Sharp taste 42 Gambling crty 43 Aesldtnce 45 Bugs 47 ~ad 49 Country linger Acuff 50 Winier mo 6 t CrochH'• lasl stand 54 Symboll of ~ eo v o6c:en;c now 81 Plerrt'• CIDlll 82 Pltttt'• ey9 '3 Mlnneeola baMbel pla)'tf 54 SendH 65~~patl ee Ar1tat Wamol 87 "Gotden Boy" 68=~ DOWN 1 Chllls end lever 2 Ukesome • horror hims 3 -Boleyn 4 Clear ur 6 S1ralgh 6 Lendl ol lennls 7 Wordless pelformer 8 Sleln contents 9 Unusual 1 o Inlaid ertworks 1 I Sleep ltke - 12 E1ds1ence 13 Garden dentz.en 21 Onlnge skln 22 Fasten lempotaniy 24 TVe W11TIOf Princess 25 Raccoon COUSln 26 Metropolllan 27 Clalmson l)foperty 28 Scholarly volume$ 29 ·-·A-Lula" 30 Angels' toppers 31 Crumble away 32 Asked out 35 ... usbands 38 Bohemian 41 Gema1d Sch16der's country '43 Sheik. e.g '4'4 Big toes' problems 46 BIR and- 48 Expels 51 Canadian pl'O\I 52 Sobolbanite's 53~r 54 ~.as show dogs 55 Flimsy. at an eiccuse 56 Apat1ment 57 Genuine 58 Prima donnl 59 Kiiied. as a dragon 61 Toand- ltr CHMUS GOftE.N With OMM SHARlf .Ind TANHNt tMSCH RUDDER BRlOGE VS. DUPLICATE Both \IUlncrablc. North dc4ls. NORTH •A8 "'7 4 <> K61 •AKQ953 WEST EAST •J 6542 •Qt073 1.?AIU95 <:7 QJ8 <>OJ87 o 9 • Vold . • to 7 6 4 2 SOUTH • K9 Q K63l o A 10 5 4 3 •J8 The bidding: NORTH EAST SOUfH WEST •• Pass 10 PHI 3• Pus 3NT Pus .,... Pus Opening lead: Four of • This looks like a simple enough hand. How would yoo play it al duplicate? Would yoo adopt the same line at rubber bridge? 'The auction was straightforward. North showed a good, long suit and strong hand with lhe jump rebid in clubs. South was close to a slam try. bot settled for 1hc no-trump game instead. Al duplicate the~ 11 no problem. The chance or a S-0 club split Is about 4 percent. bot if West has all the clubs the suit can be brought in with a marked finesse fOf the ten And ewn •f East hias all the clubs, the contract is still safe if diamonds are 3·2 and either East holds I.he ace of hean.s or diamonds can be established withoul allowing East to gain the lead. All in all. I.he conlroct wlll come home 99 limes in a hundred, so start clubs from I.he top In an effort to take as many tricks ns possible. However, this i~ the one time in 100 when everything is wrong and, barring a major gaffe by the defense, declarer can come to only ei"1t tricks. At rubber b~ge, 11 is more impor· tant to secure tfie COOltael than worry about overtricks. There are four tricks available in spPdes and diamonds, so South needs only five club tricks to get home. In addition, East must be kept off lead 10 prevent a possibly facal lead through the king of hearts. Thal can be accomplished easily. Declarer must win the first Irick 1n dummy and lead a low cl ub, insertina lhe eight from hand if East follows. At worst. West will win and declarer has blown an ovcruick or two. At best. lhe cards will lie as in the dia- gram and declarer will land lhe con· tract with an overtrick when the eight holds the Irick.. 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