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CHOCFOWES QmceWert is this year's chairWoman for the Oilld.ren's Hospital Poundation of Orange County's musical fund-railer known as the CHOC Follies. This year's musical, •Muskets, Mis- siles and Martians: A-Madcap Salute to the Armed Forces," will be held April 16 and 17 at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Theater. As chairwoman, the Newport Beach resident has bad to coordinate sponsor- ships, advertising, invitations, the venue, and all the other det.ails of orga- nizing an event of this magnitude. "It's a full-time job plus,• said Can- cellieri, who has been working six days a week on the project CLOSE lO HER HEART Cancellieri has always held Chil- dren's Hospital close to her heart. He1 son, now 25, had to undergo neW'O- surgery there as a baby. He was born without a soft spot and had to have his skull operated on when he was 3 months old. "It was a traumatic experience they handled with so much care and compas- sion, .. Cancellierri said. She said she has always wanted to give back to the hospital. A GOOD CAUSE The annual fund-raiser, in its third year, has raised $350,000 to date. All the money benefits Children's Hospital. The revue brings together Orange County professionals -from attorneys to chief executive officers -to perfonn conuc song-and-dance numbers. This year, civic, business and soda.I leaders such as John Crean and Sandra Segerstrom-Daniels will storm the stage and perform musical tributes to the bat- tles of George Washington, the conflict in the South Pacific and a futuristic look at combat with Martians. Cancellieri has been overseeing the locals only + .. Muskets, Missiles and Martians: A Madcap Salute to the Armed forces• will be staged Apri I 16-17. Tickets range from S25 to S 100. Group rates are also available. For more information, call (714) 532-8690. renovation and cleanup ol the m Toro USO Theater, which has been out of use for 15 years. Wlth the help of a few good men -El Toro Marines -and Costa Mesa company Second Source, C4ncel· 1ieri has put the theater in working order for one last performance on the base. The musical wtil be a fitting farewell to the base and those who served there especially since it is closing in July, Cancelllerl sold. Moreover, the musical lets people put aside their differences on the future. of the Bl Toro airport whil~ they're work- ing together on a gOod cause, she said. Cancellien also has helped PU:•b along rehearsals at the former Crystal Court in space donated by C.J. Segerstrom & Sons, The cast will begin rebearaing at the El Toro Theater this week. A CLOSET HAM Cancellieri isn't limiting herself to oiganl%1ng the event. She also will be performing in it. She was in last year's musical •The Wizard of O .C." This year she is in a dance routine playing an earthling dur- ing the "Martia11• tribute. Cancellieri caught the acting bug last year during her first performance. "I know my family was wondering if they were going to be embarrassed or not, and they loved it,• she said. 11Tb.e audience is amazed at the talent tn the community." -Story by Elise Gee, photo by Kim Haggerty-Zytlus Doily Pilot Mr..,. Bt•t1..,lf'} \ J'llllJ ii'> 11 ~() 1 111t1h.111t1111-.111111 I ..... i.·r q1lt l1r1-. k 1•I" -.1,11t111q .ii $1'1 lll rtu lit1h. l'I \ rclll llll tilt' b,1-.kl'I'> Wllh your 1li11111· 111 hc11\1 •n q110<1-. It .., 111 \r\'.,.,11 1111 1'11 11<1 1'111 th1· '11m1·r nl l:.i"I I /tit S111•1·1 .111cl II\ 11)1' Costa Mesa couple arrested in mail fraud scheme \\ l'lltl•. Ill ( 11-.1 •• ~ 1 ....... ...,unr lour llttkt>I) 1"·l'111..i11 1 lfl 1i ..... " "" tit .... 11 •1 111111 Ill i-.1 ... 1 t'I l1,1 k1 •1\ qood-. .11111 d 1•-.-.P1h 1111 It' tlll• .di 1\1111 1-. 111 <1111111 •1 11111 ... 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Authontws Sd1d the couple were sldytng di a motel and ready to · l<'c1VC' th<> country. FBI dgents who rurd<'d their motel room found lf'Wt>lry dncl about $500,000 m c tl~h The couple are awaiting t•Xlrdd1t1on to OrcUlge County "We Wdnt to try to retrieve as 111uch of tht> investors' money l>c1ck d!> possible," said AJan Van- dc>rpool. dn investigator for the ( >rc1nqP <. ·ounty's di~tnct dltor- IH') \ off lC P "/\pparPntly, they w 1•r1• t1}1nq to ... l't up fore1yn dCCOun~ dnd get out uf town Vt!ry soon.· Authonties sdy Syrax operdted two businesses m Costa Mesa and Irvine that attempted to lure investors into funding a stdrt-up gaming site on the Internet. Lnvesbgalors said hundreds of Vlctuns were contucted by Syrax's employees who persudded them to buy stock in one of the busi- nesses, Gecko Holdings Inc They also sent investment information dbout the stock, c1ltllo11qh th1>y weren't uc-ensed by !hi' S1•cunl1t'!> Exchdngf' C'omnuo;l.1011 Investigator!. esllmate that Syrax bilked more than $4 mLluon from potential mvestors over a one-year period The couple were arrested on o;usp1aon of wue and mail fraud and transporting stolen property dcross slate lines. AuU1oriaes served search waI- rnnts at Gecko's offices in lrvme and RLS Consulting in Costa Mesa on March 2 M embers of a special countywide task force that comhc1ls telemarketing fraud i.,p1zNI c1 1 ~99 Rolls-Royce S1lvt>r Spur rmd other dS~ets A fter neemg Orange Counq, Syrdx reportedly traveled to l4s Vegas, where he and Coronact;> stayed for more than a week before tlymg to Florida. Vanderpool doubts that all of th<' uwestors' money will be rC'covered after the investigation hd~ concluded . "Potentidlly, we will be able to give a fair percentage back to them that they lost originally," h e saHI "We suggest potential invc•stors. who are cold-called, check out who they are sending money lo before writing a check.· •• .,,, ... .tlld '1.11\<11:11 ''"""''"' II \ttll ltt\I' I 11111·< t111q ( t11i...l11 p11 .. 1 Ho11n1111111t11111•111-.101 t 1111-.1 "'"" \1111IIo1 pp11·11.rt1· tlll' 111•11 Gas main leak forces evacuation of courthouse VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY ltH I I !1lll1lll11 111-. 1111 r:r1-.ll ·1 Wugt>r\ ( 1dr<h•ns 1 c11111•-. tlw q .... 1 .... ,, ( 111111111 1111• 1.1111011-. !11·-.111111•1 11111<11111•111'. Tl11 •11 • '"" l'I I •l'lt •I llt1•1111·d 111/lr llllC'llh t11 1llt1'-•'1111111 .incl ,,., tlh \t1V" tl1t•) •tit' 111.id• 111 IJ,11111 pt1111t1•d h ln\'\fl 1J.i,-. H11<11·1.., 1:,11<11·11-.1-.1,,. 11l1 •d tt! I llll :-o111 h1.i1p 1111 11111 ... 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" ... uticontrartor for Hood Commu- 111c dlJOns Wd.., in.<.ldllmq hbN-optlc ph1111c• lll1t>s '\lo onP WdS IIlJllrf'd <•ti" fun1<•<; WNP hlown by wluppmg winch mlo the coolll1g ... y..,tc•m of the courthouse Sgt HohNt Suna of the county's Mar- ..,hc1l Department <;dtd the fumes -.i>l'ped into the courtrooms, and dt'put1Ps began evacuating P111ploy<'<'S ond at1om0ys. "ThP fumes slartPd out light hut qot morP d istinct," Sima said. "We p1<1ct1Cc> dfl 0vacuc1bon once every Y""' nus Ont> WdS donP tn an on INiy fastuon. • < >ff1rmL-; from Southern Cdlifor- rud Gas Co WP.re c1lNt1•d lo llw leak about I p.m. Pol.Kl' do-.pd U11• street to traffic wh.Lle ga.., c umpdnv crews dug anoU1er hoh' dncl c l<imp the lll1e shut Tht" gds luw Wd.., turned off shortly aftN J p m Gds company c;pokc-.womctn Judy Woolen said th1• wmd qust-. help dlssipdle lhe lunw.., lht1t W<'I(' spreadrng down the slrl'<·l "The wind WdS d b1q ht•lp to ll'> U1 Uus s1tuallon, • shl' semi "W" took every safety pre>c,111l10n po..,.,,. ble lo ensun~ no ont"' wa~ an cl1m- ger." ThoSP preCdUtlOl1!> tnChllll'd havtilq employees from thl' lc1 w offlces push their cars out ol a park· mg lot, wh.ich was only feel from the ruptured main. Thc>y wen• prt>- vented from started their rc1n. for fear of igniting the funu•s • The VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs periodically 1n the Dally Pilot If you'd hke information on getlmg your orgd ni1at1on hned call 574-4228 MASTER CHORALE OF ORANGE COUNTY Thf> performmy drt!. orqdru Ldtion need!> vol unlPNS for computer input. l.lckelmg, hhnq and hc1ndhng phonPc; For infor- mr111on. call 55fl-b262 MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services nePds mentors lo make rl last- ing effect on a young person's life. Students from 10 to 18 years old who dre matched with mentors improve their school performance and self- esteem whtlc> developing pos1- t1ve peer and adult relallon- .,h1pc; Your commitment of six hours per month includes mentor trd1mng, regular group dCttvtties dnd time to build a onP-on-one fnendship. For more information, call lhf> YMCA Community Ser - vtee!> ell (714) 549-9622, ext. 35. MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION Assist the Muscular Dystro- phy Association of Orange County staff. Training is some· ttmes available for volunteer hel~rs. For more information, Cdll 550-0161. D#Pilot READERSJiQIUtiE nt"w-. sto11t'\, 1llustrat1oni.. ed1to WEITH ER SURF POLICE F I l ES (949) 642 6086 nal mclttef or advert1semt"nts Rl'Cord your comments aboU1 hf're1n can be reproduced with- the Daily Pilot or ne11115 11ps out written ~rm1ss1on of copy TEMPEMT\IRES knots by the after Partly cloudy skies COSTA MESA ~, •. ,,,, .. \ \ "'' nqht owner Balboa noon • Avenue of the Arts· A car stereo worth SSOO was stolen 1n VOL 93, NO. 76 ADDRESS HQW TQ..8.fAQ:t US 61/49 today with winds the 3200 block during the evening of March 17. Our address is 330 W Bay St Corona del Mar TIDES out of the west at • Bristol Strwet-A purse and Its contents worth S25 were Costa Mesa. CA 92627 a~ulatlon 61150 TOOAY stolen from a car In the 3300 block between 11 a.m. and 2:40 TltOMAS H JOHNSON CORRECTIONS The Tlmes Orang!" County First low 15 to 25 mph We p m. March 23. Pubhshfr (800) 252 9t41 Costa Mesa 3·1aa.m 03 • c.dlllac Awnue: Several items of clothing worth S240 It IS the Pilot'\ policy to prompt have an increasing W1WAM l080£U., ly cOfr~ all errOfl of substance Advertising 61150 First high were stolen from a c.ar In the 3500 block between 7:30 a.m. EdttOf Classified (949) 642 S6 7R Newport Beach swell out of the and 12 p.m . March 17 SffVI MAR8lE. Pteaw call (949) 574-4268 Display (949) 642-4311 61149 9·21 am. 46 • Donet Lane: A car stereo and video equipment worth $200 Managing EdrtOI ~ ~port B.ach/Costa Mesa Editorial Newport Coast Second low northwest produc-were stolen In the 1100 block during t~ evening of March 3:22 pm .... 0.5 TINA IKJRGATTA. News (949) 642 5680 61150 Ing wain -to shout 20. . Asslrutnt Mana<J1nq fc11tm Dal~ Pilot (USPS-144-800) Is Sporn (949) 574-4223 Second high der-hlgh sets. Waves •Tustin Avenue: A hammer, $aW and nall gun worth S1 ,500 SJ.CAHN pub lshed Monday through Sat-News. Sporn Fax (949) ~ 170 9:31 p.m. 4.8 were stolen from a home In the 1700 block during th• City EdhOf urday in Newport Beech and E-mail· dallypllotO.artl"tllnk.net SURF FOMCAST wlll go h igher at the evening of March 27. ~EAMU. Costa Mesa. subscriptions are LOCATION SIZE RUOAY N~ EdltOf avallable ooly by subscrlbl~ M-'n Offlat Wedge . . . . 3-s.+ nw First low points and reefs. Business Office (949) 642..-321 NIWPORT llAOt ROGP CARl50N. The Tlrnes Orange County ( ) Newport ... 3-5 + nw 3:51 a.m ...... . 0.) • Agllte Awnue: A mountain bike worth $4,300 was rtolen I Sports EditOf 252-9141. In lf'MS outside of Business Fax (949) 631 7126 Winds will continue Newport BffCh and Costa Mesa. Blacki~ .. 3-s.+ nw First high from a ~ In the 700 block between 1 and 8 a.m . MMCh )(), MAJIC MART'IN. subsaiptlons to the Dally Pilot River~-.. l·s.+ nw 9:561.m ...... 4.2 Into Friday fOf chop-• cotton Stn.t: A cellular =worth S249 waJ noten Photo EdltOf 1vllilable ooly are by !Nil fO( Published bV ~ CdM ....... 3-5-+ nw Second low from a car In the 200 block n 1 and 10 a.m. MafCh 28. LYNN lSOlA. S 1 o per month. Second dass nrne Community Mewl. py, bumpy waves. •Crooked sttdl: AA •l«ttk saw worth SSOO was stoi.n frotri ~ Adverttslng ~age ptlid at CoctA Mesi, CA I ~ Minor Company ~ 3:46p.m .... 09 Water vlslblllty and a hOfM In the flm blodt between Mard\ 28 and M¥<h 30. .J MOY OITTWO, es Include 111 appllclble IOATING Second high • K Strwt: A cellular phone worth $300 was stoe.n from • Cl..m.d Adwftklng ~• and loal ~xes.) POSlMAS-~ G. Magnuloft. Morning southwest-9:55 p.m ...... . 4.8 conditions are poor. car In the 500 block Ming the evening of March 19. LANA JOtWION. TER: Send ~ress <Nnges to "'ftldent .nd CEO erty winds at 4 to 8 The wn will set at • ""°"*' ... t:;t": A pelr of sunglasses and 1 Cllll\Mr PY'omallonl The Newport~ Mesa Mid\ I . Kendal. knots becoming .~IMAH. Dally Piiot, P.O. lox 1560, Costa Vice P'rftldtnt. Gener1I MINget phone worth wtte stolen from a uw In in. 500 btodt watefty It 10 to 15 57 6:15 p.m. 'during the ev.nlng of March 29. Chief flnandal Oftbr MeM. CA 92626 C~t No ., ... ,,,,,.. Qj ""~ ,__, • I :, ,. • Dbily Pilot n.ldoy. April 1, 1999 A • Tbe means clash with the ends when I turn my back W hile I was off examining my navel in Indiana, the results of two important studies that arrived at uncomfort- able conclusions were made public. The first, conducted by the NationaJ Academy of Sciences, said flatly that marijuana eases pain and quells nausea in cancer _and AIDS patients and that there is no clear evidence that smoking it leads to consumption of heroin, cocaine or other narcotics. The "drug war· commandos are going to have a tough time ignoring this study because 1t was comrrussiooed by Barry McCalfrey, head of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, and its findings are backed by an impressive panel of 35 experts who spent 18 months taking public testiniony and evaluating scientific studies on marijuana. But authorities already are runrung away from theu own study because its conclusions don't square with conventional thinking or administration policy. Instedd of accepting the major findings of the report, McCaffrey THE IELL CURVE •· j()Seph n. bell chose to emphasize a section stressing that smoking is harmful and some other means of deliver- ing marijuana to patients needs to be found. Meanwhile, the fed- e ral government continues to fight the states -including Cali- fornia -that have legalized medicinal use of marijuana. And good-old, hard-core Orange County recently sent a man to pnson for six years for dlstnbut- ing marijuana to undercover agents posing as ill patient~. nus rigid mind-set reject.t exploring new avenues of attack- ing the drug problem -like de- criminalization or simple posses- sion -with a •soft on drugs" label that is absolutely untrue. The same rigidity of tougb- guy thin.king holds for reaction to the second study in which the Justice Policy Institute of San Francisco -using information from the California Criminal Jus- tice Statistics Center and the state Department of Corrections -found no correlation between California's gene ral drop in crime and the three-strikes sentencing law. The~evenfold greater use of three strikes in Los Angeles and Sacramento did not produce a greater decline in crime than in Alameda or San Francisco, which barely used the law at all. The study fwlher pointed out that more than two-thirds of the 40,000 second-dnd third-strike prison uunates in California were convicted of property crimes or drug offenses -mostly posses- sion -and not violent crimes. All of this re-minds me of a 1 ~ldgazlli(' assignment I had some years ago to track down the results of a lengthy study on pornography, commissioned by the Nixon administration, that had apparently disappeared. After a good deal of digging. I discovered why. The report was supposed lo find out that porn was a social evil justifying tough restraints by the government. instead, a blue-ribbon panel of distinguished citizens found that pornography was generally benign and often provided an outlet for releasing tensions Uiat might otherwise tum into vio- lence. So the report was buried · and finally released-quietly under duress and without presi- dential approval because it came up with the wrong answers. lt also reminds me of a recent le tter to ilie Pilot from Supervisor Tom Wilson. He turned out to be one jump ahead in the study- trashing business by ridicuhng an upcoming El Toro airport noise study even before the study is made. This is clearly based on Uie near certainty that results of the study won't support Wilson's position on the airport. But wouldn't it be fascinating to observe bis footwork if Uie study unexpectedly found the noise level intol~rable after all? Finally, to dispose of some oth- er items I round in the pile of newspapers that awaited my return to lotus land: • It was heartening to see that our neighboring as,semblyman, Scott Baugh,. proved that with determination, staying power and high-powered legaJ help, it's possible to get away even with hot-wiring an election. . • lt was warming to note that gwen a choice of standing firmly on constitutional law or grubbing for :votes, a group of Orange County pols -mostly Republi- can -went all out for the votes by supporting the protesters in Little Saigon. • It was instructive to read the Saturday Commentary page of Uie Pilot that was devoted almost entirely to explaming how "liber- dl thinking• is responsible for vutually all of the ills ow nation 1s experiencing today. Bruce Crawford writes thdt • • racism is "inherent m liberal •: thinking" beca~ we liberals : .. don't bebeve that •minOrities ~ capable of any sense of self-adei:a• tity. • Apparently this is because. we feel that people born m ·an wban ghetto have a little .~ tougher row to hoe than people born in Beverly Hills or Newport Beach, and d leg up -like decent schools -might be help- ful. Gil Ferguson is upset because elitist t_tunkers have changed the United·States from a •rneltlng pot" to a "salad l.K>Wl. • Although he explamed Uus at some length, I'm still struggling. with it, espe-..: oally "the continuing devalua- llon and trashmg of our religion · and culture• as opposed to an honest and open examination of" a wide diversity of ideas that takes us to Uiose places out of choice a nd not exhortation. I may not go a way again if this sort of thing is going to hap-; pen every time I leave. • JOSEPH N. BELL IS a Santa Ana Heights resident His column appears Thursdays Planning Commission OKs 50-acre business complex BRIEFLY Costa Mesa firm gets Y2K work •Plans for the $140 million project at South Coast Metro Center include a hotel, office buildings and a health club. KAKI Sc.HWH/I I{ ~ Pilol COSTA tvtESA -Tht-Pldnnmg C'omm1ss1on 1s reco mmcndmq the City Council apµrovf> llw lt1rgl''>I bwlding project Costa Me'>ct hd'> sC'en m yedis. The owners of South Coast Metro Center have dsked to build d hotel, ,four office buildings, a health club, •two restaurants and three parking ,garages at its campus on Anton 1Boulevard . The project would nearly double the size of the center lo 1.4 rruU1on square (eet fro m 750,000 Button Mushrooms "This is probably the biggest pro· iect the city has seen in five years, tf not in the 1990s." ~did Mike Robin· son, th e city pldnner who hds shep- herded the project through lhr process. "It is very sigruficant." The estimated cost of construction of the 50-acre center is $140 million The t"idea b to credte a self-con- tained campus for the attorneys, accountants and va nous other work- er~ who will inhabit the center, said Tolliver Moms, ledsmg dLTector for South Codst t-.tetro. With the restau· rant and a small retail st.np m place, workers will have no rea~on lo leave during work hours, he said. The four office buildings would be dwarfed by three high-rise buildings already at the sitP. The new buildings would be four stones htgh The exist- ing ones are 12 stones. "This is probably the biggest project the city hos seen in five yeors, a not in the 1990s. It is very significant." Mike Robinson City planner "l'Pople arP demand1119 more luncl10nal, low-nse buildings Tdther th,m thC' ivory tower, tugh-rise build- inqs of the past,• l\ toms sdid. Work could begin by the end of the month ti the council a pproves the plcin a t 1ts April 19 meeting, he sdld. The pro1ect received the blessing of the Planning Commission this week after a public heanng, dunng Spinach 98~. 2 s100 for ,, which no one> from the public com- mented, Robinson sdld. The City CouncLI probably will make a deci~ion on the project Apnl 19. U the center L<; built, the aty would benefit from mcre>ased sales tax mon- ey generated by the reslawants, as weU as from hotel taxes on the pro- posed 200-room hotel. Robinson added. Increased traffic ts dnother matter. But a new freeway onramp and off- ramp will be built on the San Diego Freeway dl Avenue of the Arts to help accommodate the additional traJfic, he added. The rai:nps will be built with city and state lunds on land donated by South Coast Metro owners McCarthy, Cook and Co. and Blackstone Real Estate Advisors. Costa Mesa-based lnfonndllon Manegemeut Resources lnc . an mformallon technology con - sulting hnn, has been elected by Oracle Coip. m Redwood Shores as d certilied provider pf FastPorward Publlc Sector Financials. The Oracle packc1ge will enable Information Management Resources to help Sidle and loctl] qovernments impleme nt Y2K-complaml dccounting applicattons w1tlun 60 business days. Oracle's FastForwdrd packdge includes ~oft­ Wdre. consulting, educallon and support des1qned to address unnunent Y2K compbance issue!. and meet the spec1dhled accounting needs tor nudsize sl.dt£> and local government agencies. The product 15> de!:.1gned for agenaes thaJ have limited budgets, dS well as those th.it have not yet evaluated their Y2K issues. "!Information Management Resource9') clients will benefit dJ.recUy from our partnership with Oracle because of its effective products and 60-day implementation capability,• sald Martha V. Daniel, the company's founder and president. Lawrence and Mayo hires, promotes people i..' Lawrence and Mayo Advertis- 'lng, a Newport Beach-based firm, has hired or promoted several people, includipg Elsa Neira, the bew coo rd.ma tor of activities for ~e state's largest nutrition coali- qon, the Cali!orrua Nutrition Net- }Vork. The coalition includes the California Department of Health Services, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the American Cdncer Socety d.Od other groups. Neud graduated rrom Cal ~rate Fullerton with a bachelor's <tegree in communications. She lives 1n NewMrt Beach The· hrm also promoted Tammy Poundris to seruor account coordi- nator tor PIP Pnnting. Universal Electronics, Inc . and New I lon- 1.0ns Ll•armnq Centers Poundru. • • \ graduated from Cal State Fuller- ton and lives in Irvine. The ft.rm also promoted Leslie Thede to "traffic coordinator," responsible for routing all agency work. She used to be a freelance photographer and studio assis- tant. 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Martinlco has a bachelor's degree from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, and is pursuing a master's degree from Chapman University. Renee Whyte was named asso- ciate after three years as.co-direc- tor of Gensler's Sustainable De- sign and Workplace Task Force. Whyte has a bachelor's degree frorri Cal State Long Beach .. Bash planned for advertiser anniversary The country's largest Spanish- language advertiser, Newport Beach-based Mendoza-Dillon and Asociados, plans a 20th anniversary bash Wednesday and Thursday for its clients, employ- ees and suppliers. The firm tar- gets Latino consumers with advertising from Sears, Kraft, Nabisco, GTE Wireless and other major corporations. Latinos make up more than 10% of the U.S. population and wield almost $400 million in pur- chasing power, making them a ripe market for advertisen;, offi- cials ot the firm said. MetWest returns are above industry norm A Newport Beach inyestment management firm brought in more money than most of its com- petitors for part of last year, according to Nelson lnfonnat1on, Inc. Metropolitan West Capital Management boasted a 26.2% annualized return through the third quarter of 1998, well above the 17.47% average in the busi- ness. Nelson, which publishes directories on the global invest- ment industry, named MetWest Capital at the top of its list of •Top 20 Money Managers for U.S. Large-Cap Equity Firms." MetWest President Gary Lisenbee crowed about the list- ing. "To be the No. 1 performing, large-cap value firm validates our discipline and stock-picking abili- ty," Usenbee said. "Oilr job is not to buy Microsoft and Coca-Cola, but to find stocks today that will be the Microsofts and Cokes of the next decade.• Bozell Worldwide gets numerous awards A Costa Mesa-based firm won - uo l t ... ii:.} ,..,,,,,., Buy six and save. 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Montgomery was one of three individuals to get the f eder- ation's 1999 Lifetime Achieve- ment Award. "What is most exciting about this recognition is that we won awards for cceative work for extremely different types of clients," said Bozell Southern Cal- ifomia 's general manager. Jim Harrington. •This clearly demon- strates that we have an incredibly broad range of talented individu- als, led by the amazing Scott Montgomery, who can produce award-winning work.• Bank of America shares its wealth Orange County charities got a 28% funding boost from Bank of America Foundation last year over 1997. The foundation donat- ed $550,000 to county charities in 1998. More than 50 agencies received portions of the money, with the lion's share, $255,000, going to United Way of Orange County. Bank of America is the largest corporate giver to United Way. Liam McGree, president of Bank of Amenca Southe rn Cali- fornia, said the bank plans to increase its giving this year over 1998. "Our philanthropic com.rrut- ments to the many worthy organi- zations in the Southland will con- tinue to grow,• McGree said. "ln ' Daily Pilot fact, our 1999 budget for Southern Calif orrua will grow approximate- ly 20%.· The bank's latest charitable effort is a $2.5 nullion initiative to improve child literacy in Southern California. Shell Oil joins effort to stop child abuse April is Child Abuse Preven- tion Month, and Orange County Shell OU dealers are joining their Northern Callf ornia and Hawaii brethren in a national campaign to fight child abuse. Dealers will give away complimentary blue ribbons to customers and will con- tribute money to local child abuse councils. The ribbons attach to motorists' antennas. This is the first time Orange County dealers have participated in the campaign. Shell stations in San Francisco first began partici- pating in 1994. Since then, Shell has raised more than $350,000 for child abuse prevention efforts. "We are pleased to have the support of Shell retailers in Orange County this year,• said Barbara Oliver of Prevent Child Abuse in Orange County. "We have been working hard to make the prevention of child abuse a priority, and contributions from major corporations like Shell will bolster our efforts ad the blue rib- bon continues to grow as our national symbol for child abuse prevention." The National Blue Ribbon Campaign was begun by a Vu- ginia woman, Bonnie Finney, whose grandson died as a result of child abuse. Finny tied a blue nbbon to her van as a symbol of her personal commitment to stop child abuse. The color blue repre· sents the bruised bodies ot abused children. TRADITIONAL YOUR OFFICIAL ROLEX JEWELER, WANTS TO REMIND YOU TO TURN YOUR TIMEPIECE AHEAD ONE HOUR ON SUNDAY, APRIL 4TH. DAYLIGHT SAVING BEGINS AT 2 100AM i' RO LEX lloily Pilot • Send AROUND TOWN Items to the Oaily Pilot Around Town, 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) ,646-4170; or call (949) 642-5680, ext. 228. A complete listing of Around Town cali be found at daUypllot.c.om. £ ®PAY ' The Easter Bunny wll1 be vtstttng the Atrium Park gazebo at Fash- ion Island, 550 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, through Saturday. Children can visit this -magical creature whUe having their ,picture taken. Youngsters can also board the Kiddie 1Tain 'Choo Choo in front of Robinsons- 1May fountain during center !hours. For more information, call -(949) 721-2000. . ~Tbe Plower Festival will be pre- <sented through April 18 at Fash- ion Island, 550 Newport Center 'Drive, Newport Beach. The event !will feature weekend guest lec- ttures, merchandising events, carts and kiosks showcasing merchan- !dise, live weekend entertainment "'and a display of floral gardens. Admission is free. For more infor- •tnation, call (949) 721-2000. 'Pree income-tax preparation and !assistance will be offered through •the Tax-Aide program from 9 a.m. -to 1 p.m. daily through April 15 at •OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- 1guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. IAppoinbnents c}fe available. For more information, call (949) 644- ·3244. The Orange County Federation ,of Republican Women will meet -ill 10 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Golf 1Course Drive. For more informa- tion, call (714) 529-6030. 'The Ebell Club of Newport Beach will meet at 11 :30 a.m. at the Bahai Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. Scholarships will be -awarded at the meeting. For more 4'f,nf ormation, call (949) 721-9267. A slide show and lecture titted H An Evening with Aaron & artha Barnes of Peruvian ventures" will be presented at 1p .m. at the 1iiangle Square NPrth Face Store, 1870-A Harbor d., Costa Mesa. Admission is ·~r g) :~.C:~~~ information, call mfort Zone, a mental illness p port group, will meet from to 9 p.m . at Lighthouse tal Community Church, 301 gnolia St .. Costa Mesa. Partic- ipants will meet on the first floor the room next to the sanctuary. !'For more information, call (949) ~48-7274. i ---~~-·-------------~ ; FERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY ' -'1'.1 •. ··' • • Law Offices of John Rapillo • ' (949) 675-5060 • •••••••••••• i Newport : !: BEAUTY SUPPLY: • • !' d•rmaloakMll 1 -· I :~ /1.7).~ r. ii~••••••••••••••• I ,:zo% OFF: • Entire Purchase • I •Exc:IUdeS S(>bast1an 8 IA'fmdlog1ca I I 8 Aveda 8 Murad I · res 5115199 •••••••••••••••••• i• 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. I I' 261 -6788 I , : Jamboree at Bristol : : I Back Bay Court I , ........... . i 'i ALDEN'S CARPET has opened a new Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS& HUNNERS on . SALE. Handmade wools, synthetlcS, sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC . 1663 PlaOemla SI .. C05l8 Mesa 64&4838 FRIDAY A general membenh.lp program will be presented at 10 a.m. at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave.. Corona del Mar. Entertainment will follow a potluck luncheon al noon. For more information, call (949) 644- 3244. MONDAY A representative from American Intercontinental University will visit OCC from 9 a.m. to noon. The representative will be at a table in front of the school'i Stu- dent Center, 270f. Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Appointments "afe not necessary. For more informa- tion, call (714) 432-5894. TUESDAY A free seminar titted Healthy, Happy Hormones will be present· ed by Judith Todeto from 6:30 to 7 :30 p .m. in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reserva- tions are required. For more infor- mation, call (800) 595-6667. A nine-week advanced marine weather class starts today from 7 to 9 p.m. at OCC's Sailing Center, ~ 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The non-credit class will meet Tuesday evenings. Registra- tion is $75. For more information, call (949) 645-9412. WEDNESDAY A free seminar titted Therapeutic Effects of Biomagnetics will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Mar- ( around town ket and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are required. For more information, call (800) 595-6667. APRIL 8 A representative from the UC Berkeley Admission Office will Vi.sit OCC's "Ifafl.Sfer Center. The representative will pcesent three one-hour informational work- shops at 9, 10 and 11 a.m. The nanster Center is in the school's Counseling and Admissions Annex, 2701 Fairview Road, Cos- ta Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-5894. A free seminar titled Bach Flower Remedies will be present- ed by Cornelia Budde from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the 'Patio Cafe at' Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reserva- tions are required. For more infor- mation, call (800) 595-6667. APRIL 9 The "In's and Out's of HMO's" will be presented from 10 to 11 a.m. at the OASIS Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 644-3244 . Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Hunt- ington Beach) will speak at the Newport Harbor Republican Women meeting at noon at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 645- 5000. APRIL 10 A pancake breakfast wl1l take place from 7 :30 to 10 a m. at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar· guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Adults are $2; children are $1. For more information, call (949) 644- 3244. APRIL 13 A free seminar titled Feng ShuJ Your Way will be presented by Sandi Miller from 6:30 to 7 :30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E . 17th St ., Costa Mesa. Reservations are required. For. more information. call (800) 595':6667. "An Evening with Theodore Tay- lor~ will be presented at 7 p.m. in the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends tvf eeting Roo.m, 1000 Avocado Ave. The free event,' whiC:h will be hosted by the library's Mother-Daughter Book Club, will feature award-winning author Tbeod'ore Taylor. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. APRIL 14 A free seminar and book slgrung titled "Save Your Sight" will be presented by Dr. Marc Rose, M.D. and Bill Sardl, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th .St .. Costa Mesa. Reservations are required. For more information, call (800) 595-6667. APRIL 15 The Newport Hills Garden Club will tour the beautiful and renowned Summers Pait Faffils from 8:30 a:m. to 4:30 p.m. in Flinn Springs in the San Diego area. Participants will tour the fra- grant herb gardens, children's gardens, garden of delights, veg- etable gardens and morel Learn to make soap at the Herbal Soap Factory/Shop and browse in the unique gift shop. The fa.re for the air-cond1tioned motorcoach and luncheon will be $35. Reserva- tions are on a first-come, fust- served basis. For more informa- tion, call (949) 830-7130. A program titled Colorectal Cancer -Risk Education and Early Detection will be presented at 7 p.m. at Hoag Cancer Center, Auditorium, 1 Hoag Drive, Build- ing 41, Newport Beach. Reserva- tions a.re required. For more 1nfor- matioi:i, call (800) 514-4624. APRIL 16 A program title d "Emergency Preparedness for Y2K" will be presented from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 644-3244. APRIL 17 OCC will present its 11th annual Safety at Sea seminar from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the school's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration is $45. The fee includes lectures, demonstrations, exhibits, course materials and lunch. For more mfom1ation, call (949) 645-9412. A free program titled "Using the Library -Tools & Tucks~ will be presented at 2 p .m. in the New- port Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo- Fqr tlie best ortlwpedic cart, stop by Hoag Orllwpedic Sr.rvices-if JOU can. Thursday, Apru} 1999 A 5 cado Ave. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. APRIL 18 The Wanda J. Cobb Survtvon Symposium/Susan G . Komen Survivors Tea will be presented from 9 a.m. to 3 p .m. at the New- port Beach Maniott Hotel and Tennis Club, 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is $20. Reservations are required. For more information, call (714) 957-9157. APRIL 19 The Republican Central Commit- tee of Orange County will meet at 7 p.m. at th~ Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd.,. Costa Mesa. Admission is free. For more information, call (714) 556-8555. APRIL 21 A program titted .. Child Custod y and Support" will be presented at noon in the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Admis- sion is free. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. APRIL 22 Dr. Milton McMenamin wl1l pre- sent a free, one-man show titled •Jack London: An American Original• at 7 p.m. in the New- port Beach Central Library's F~nds Meeting Room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. SEE TOWN PAGE A6 No matter what ... 1our spo1·f, or your injury, Hoag Hospital is tqu.ippttl lo handU it. With the largest, 11UJst exp1rimctd staff of ortliopedic surgl'ons i 1i Orange County Hoag peifomu mort ortlwfJt'dic .mrgr.rif..f than a11y otlur a1't'a hospital. And, ju.st as in ports, txperi.rnce co1,nts. So if you, want lo gtl baclt iu fht gamt, hark 1m llu .\frmu~ or j11st ~dmp{y back on your feet, roll. on over to tht orthopt die expert.\· at lloag /l(IJpital. . To kam mort alx>ut 11oag OrlJu~>t,Jic Sn-vins rall 800/975-6468. Ranked #} in Orange Count)t ' • around town 't -A 6 Thursday, April 1, 1999 ~TOWN · CONTINUED FROM 5 APRIL 23 1\11 osteoporosis pr ventton lec- ture will be presented from 10 to 11 a.m. at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Marguerit~ Ave., Corona del Mar. For more Wormallon, call (949) 644-3244. ONGOING St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church offers d support group for (amilies with loved ones who are mentally Ill. The group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m Sundays m the church's D1erenfield Hall C, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The conhdenbal group is open to the community For more Wormallon. call 631-2880. Prospects Networking Group meets from 7 15 to 8:30 d.m. 'Wednesdays at Mun.i's Cale, 1835 Newport Blvd.. Costa Mesa. Breakfast is $6. For more informa- tion, call Angie Stalford al 474- 2225 or nna Puman at 551-3156. All Lassen's Leads Club mee., •l 7:15 a .m. Tuesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 6'6-1252. Zen Center of Orange County offers meditation instruction every first and third Sunday of the month from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Zen Center of Orange County, 120 E l. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Suggested donation is $10. Por more infor- mation, call (949) 722-7818. The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commis- sion meets-at 7 p.m. the first:I\les- day of ea.ch month. in the City Council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. For more utlormation, call 644-3151. Nicotine Anonymous fellowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke free. For more information on local evening meetings, call 650-2713. The Costa Mesa Historical Sod· ety holds a tree open house from STARTING THURSDAY, APRIL 1 Dinner by· the Bay ... Enjoy a relaxed dining atmosphere on our heated waterfront patio. Weekly specials include: -Fresh GRILLED SEAFOOD- Si%%ling FAJITAS -Pasta & Chick.en and our s ectacular PRIME RIB Ev~ry Thursday through Sunday ~rv~d S p.m. -'7 p.m. (949) 729-1144 11 J I Baclt 6ay Drlv~ -N~wport Bach -Off J•mbortt Rd. orw Mod front PCH GUEST BOAT SLIPS -IR££ PARKING 11 a.m. to 3 p .m . Thursdays at 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. The event features memorabilia from the city of C05ta Mesa and the Santa Ana Army Air Base. For more infonnation, call 631-5918. Overeaten Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays a t St. John's Episcopal Church, 183 E. Bay St .. Costa Mesa. For more information, call 953-0900. OASIS Senior Center offers a Parkinson's disease support group from 7 to 9 p.m. the second ThW'S- day of each month at 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. The Yoga Place offers a prenatal and postnatal yoga claSs from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Thursdays. N'ew classes begin on the first of the month. Por more information, call 642- 7400. Hoag Cancer Center offers Man to Man, a free prostate cancer dis- cussion group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month al the center auditorium, 1 Hoag Drive. Building 41, New- port Beach. For reservations or YOUR DENTAL HEALTH by Deeclrua Rich, O.D.S. DENilPATCH My sax yc:a.r old paucm was afraid he was going 10 havt' an in1euion before filling his teecli. We used our ·numbing band.ud" applu:d to 1be gum uuuc for five minu1cs. When we procttdro wich ucacmmc as usual he felt nocfun!. Comfortable and trusting. he fell asleep andawou as .... ~ finished his &n1;U care. The new dcntipacch releases lidoa.inc inro 1hc adjacent SW!' tissue for up 10 45 minuccs and can be uScd for rcstonrivc procedures as well as rooc planing and scaling. le is acdlcm for needle phobic patienu. · We cncoul'llgt new rcscuch and treatment for all health care Regular checkups and cleanings arc the bcsr protection aga.insc mermvt dental treatments and su~. We m located 11 1-441 Avocado Avt .. Suite 508. ~n Bach, where we an bdp you find che t1gb1 tolution to your problem wing tbc mOlt modem crnrmcnc a¥ailablc. Plcuc all 640·S680 to tehcduk an appoinancnr. Our an-~ lab ficilima our paiienu' time and conmucnoc. - Since 1983 Wint' Sprt t,Hor: :I ll >tRD OF F.\'Ctl I/:'.\'( F The Premier cSteak Prime Rib Rib Eye Del Mon1<.o Porterhouse New York Steak Tarcare (prepared Table-Side) Steak Diane (prepared fable-Side) Steak & Seafood Ho use cSeif.?od Swordfish, Salmon. Or Halibut (blackened, Poached. Grilled, Or Saucttd) Baked Shrimp Scampi Deep Fried Jumbo hrimp Calamari Steaks more information, call 722-6237. Tbe P•cWc Business Xcbange has weekly breakfast meetings at 7 a.m. Tuesdays at the PaCl.fic Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvel., Newport Beach. There is no charge for the initial meeting. For more information, call 640-0588. Tbe Newport Beach Psychologt· cal Association presents a coed relationship group called lnsight Equals Power at 7 p.m. Thurs- days. The fee is $25 per week. For more information. call 722-4588. Hoag Cancer Center offers a free relaxation and imagery workshop from 10 to 11:30 a .m. the fourth Wednesday of each month at 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, New- port Beach. For more information, call 760-5542. The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men ages 14 to 18 interested in learning about sailing, seamanship, piloting, navigation and cruising. Meet- ings are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes- days at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 642-6301 or 551- 8591. OASIS Senior Center offers ongoing assistance, counseling and referral services for seniors. For appointments or more infor- mation, call 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Senior Clttzen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to join in from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at rlawed Abova New York Pepper Steak (prepared Table-Side) Beef Stroganoff Scallops Belle Meuniere Fried Deep Sea Scallops Australian Lobster Tail Lobster Thermador ABALONE A-.nl Wi110ing MaJtre d ' Of They_, Gibby Fernande and <>woe, Dao Man:heano Fi let Of Beef Oscar Filct Mignon • Beef Wellington • ( 'haceaubriand Bouquetiere • Rac.k Of Lamb Lamb Chops Veal C hops STONE CRAB CLAWS FROM FLORIDA MARYLAND SOFT SHEU CRAB CRAB CAKES ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGS BOUILLABAISSE WEEKDAY LUNCHEON. BLUE PLATE SPECIALS OFFERING OVER 50 ITEMS PER WEEK ALL UNDER $10.00~~~=== SUNDAY NIGHT DINNER SPECIALS $14. 95 OFFERED ALL EVENING ENTREf..S SERVED WITH YOUR CHOICE OF Soup OR SALAD, LUMPY MASHED POTATOES OR RJCE PILAF OVER 30 ENTREFS TO CHOOSE fROM INCLUDING Ln7U Jin' 0/1 lrAUt the Costa Mesa Seruoi Center, 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Mesa. for more information, call 5-45-5669. A fJee support group for cancer patients meets at 7 p.m. Wednes· days and a support group for peo· ple suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at the Institute for Holistic Theatment and Research, 4-019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For more infor- mallon, call 251-8700. Arthrltts Foundation instructor Hillary Stone leads an exercise class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Bak- er St., Colita Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 513-5641. · NighUy meetings are o1fered In Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to over- come nicotine addiction. For a schedule or more mformation, call 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666. The Newport Sports Collection Foundation, a nonprofit organiza- tion, operates a free rnuseum al 620 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. The museum, which has one of the world's largest col- lections of sports memorabilia, is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. week- days. For more information, call 721-9333. Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a free tai chi class for intermediate to advanced levels from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Thursdays for people· with cancer and their families. A beginner session meets from 10;30 to 11 :30 a.m. Fridays. The classes are designed to reduce stress, mcrease longevity and pro- '1 Daily Pilot mote a sense of well-being with basic, easy-to,.learn, non-strenu- ous movements to aid in balalice and concentration. The class is taught by Victor Armand. No reg- istration is required. Free. Hoag Cancer Center is at -4000 W. Coa,;t Highway, Newport Beach. Por more mfonnation, call 722-6237, OASIS Senior Center otters a daily telepbone contact program for seniors who have a limited local support system. For more Information, call 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Communicators Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Orange County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. Meetings are open to_ anyone who wants to improve his or her public speaking s~. Por more information, call 444-5030. The Newport Beach Dlsttn- guished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 Bristol St., Newport Beach For reservations or more informa- tion, call 730-3671. Mesa Messengers Toastmaster Club 691 in Costa Mesa meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 540-4446. Blue Flame Toastmasters Club 2717 meets at 7 a.m . Wednesdays at the Village Farmer, South Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sun- flower Ave.. Costa Mesa. The meeting is free for first-time visi- tors. For more information, call 855-4308. Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7 a.m. Mondays at The Irvine Co., 550-C Newport Center, Newport Beach. For more information, call 733-2209. Harborlttes Toastmaster Chi.I> 1927 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 . Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 96f- 3648. ORIGINAL GERMAN Rolls • Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah • Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions Serving Authentic German Lunch • Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel Bratwurst • Meatloaf Easter Madness ~ Cross Buns Easter eggs Maryann baskets 10%0FF W/cou n fa: ires 418199 (714) 540-0281 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa ' .. ·arotind town Daify Pilot lhunday, ~I 1, 1999 A 7 0 -Udo hie Toaatmutel'J meets Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Glendale PPdcral Bank Com- rn:i:unity Room, 100 Newport Cen- ter Drive, Fashion Island, New- port Beach For more information, ~all 964-5314. ) OASIS Senior Center otters a Care-A-Van transport to take members to appointments and grocery shopping. The shutUe takes members to the center. For appointments, call 644-3244. People Interested ln reading English can learn with the help of a tutor. Hourly rates and times negotiable. For more 1n.(ormation, call 851-1739. OASIS Senior Center offers vtsu- l\1-aid screenings with a Braille Jnstitute representative . by appointment. For more in.forma- tion, call 644-3244. OASIS Senior Center has a walk- ing group called Walkers Not Rockers that meets once a week to enjoy scenic walks in and around the Newport Beach area. For more informabon, call 644- 3244. EssenUal Weight Management offers interactive and proactive weight loss groups. Learn behav- ior modification and other tech- niques to control your weight. Cost is $20. Groups meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays at 369 San Miguel Dri- ve, Suite 350, Newport Beach. For more information, call 718-9848. A discussion group for recover- ing women alcoholics who have been sober at least a year meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Thursdays to discuss relationships, careers and living li!e sober. There is a cost based on a sliding scale. For more informatiop., call 225-8189. The Hope Institute, a center for recovery and family education, "SALE" MARATHON SOD OVER 1,CDJ SQ FT-FFEE CE.M'RY NO. 1 33c per SQ FT NO 2E 35c per SQ FT IN STOCK/PICK -UP. 5 SQ FT FD.LS · $2.99 EA / offers a women's support gwop from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tue5days at 2900 Bristol St., C-206, Costa Mesa. For more intormabon, call -432-0020. The Healing Connection offers a women's relationship group at 1 p.m. TueSdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For more informetion, call 261-8003. Women Helping Women offers a free peer support group for women in transition from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. Wednesdays at.4'.l5 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Topics include self esteem, exploration of feelings, communication, trauma recovery and personal support. For mo.re information, call 631- . 2333. 1f oag Cancer Center offers a free yoga class from 10:45 to 11 :45 a.m . Tuesday at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-6237. Body Design and United Studios of Self-Defense offers kick boxing classes from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days at 1000 W. Coast Highway, Suite C, Newport Beach. The cost is $8 per class. For more infonna- tion, call 722-0526. Alcoholics Anonymous meets from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Monday through Friday in Room 3 at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. The Alzheimer's AssodaUon and Grief Support Group of Newport Villa West/Villa Rosa cosponsors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p.m. the fourth Thursday of each month through October at Newport Villa West As11sted Living, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 631-3555. The Alzheimer's A.ssoclation and Mesa Terrace, a residential com- munity for people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia, offers a free support group for caregivers at 6:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 263-1111. Rebecca Lewis leads an animal bereavement group that special- izes in th~ need!i of people who have sick or dying animals. It meets at 3 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W.-,,Coast Highway, Suite 311, Newport Beach. The cost is a donation to an animal charity of the attendee's choice. For reseIVa- tions, call 721-5750. Another Pas$age, a translUonal . support group for people experi- encing changes in their lives, meets from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Wednesdays in Room 3 at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. OASIS Senior Center conducts blood pressure ~creening from 9 to 11 a.m. the first and third Tues- day of each month in Room 3 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Screening is also available from 1 to 2:30 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at Mariners Park. Dover Street at Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach. 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The Newport Be ch Psychologi- cal A~soc1ation offers a body image and moderate eating sup- port group at 7 p .m. Wednesdays at 3101 W Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. For more information, call 721-5750. OASIS Senior CenteT otten a Braille class to help with sight loss from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays in Room 4 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more infor- mabon, call 644-3244. A support group for those with brain tumors meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the first and third Thursday of each month at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more information, call 722-6237. A breast cancer support group meets from noon to 2 p.m. Tues- days at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are iree. For more mfor- mation, call 722-6237. Free professional consultaUon for makeup, wigs, etc., is avail- able for cancer patients by appointment only from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at Patty and BUYING OR REFINANCING?! No POINTS! 6.500/o30 YR FIXED LllU lll!OM•IS S240 000,, BtW 0 ()2~ APR Mvfl 1111!r1 lt"4tf1111t1t """"''! 7 • OO/o 30 YR. FIXED I.MIG i-S240.000 "SO'IO 000 1092 APR [\11 RIF ll'\D h e. George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-6237~ A free cancer support group meets from 7 to 8·30 p m. the fourth Tuesday of each month at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center. 4000 W Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 722-6237. The Jewish Senior Center often card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every third Tuesday. A kosher lunch is offered at noon for $3 per senior. For more information, call 513-5641. OASIS Sealor Cealer olfert caregiver support counseling or people canng for a loved one. For appointments or more informa- tion, c.all 644-324 ... Hoag Cancer Center offen p- ~rt for people facing or under~o­ ing bone marrow tra,nsplants or stem-cell rescues. For more infor- mation, call 574-6872. Chest lovers of all ages are Invit- ed to join the Jewish Seruor Cen- ter's chess club from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Cos- ta Mesa. For more information, ca.l1 513-5641 The Best Hot Cross Buns ' In California A,.,,;e L -Newporr &.a, • Hot Cross Buns • Coffee Cakes r. • Cookies • Cookie Dough • Dinner Rolls • Breads ---' I Of/ I f)()l. HOT (RO"!' Hl \.'i I limit 1 per I customer. Not valid I with other offers I' L Exp. 4/5/99 ~ 1 ' -------· More Thm Just Another Bak~ry Open Mon-Sat 7am-630pm 427 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa (on 1 l th Street by ~Records 949-646-1440 Forrest & Christian TH .E FLOOR GUYS SINCE 19Si 33% OFF CARPETS · Berber -Plush Textures 50%.0FF All Ceramic Tiles All In Stock Carpets All In Stock Vinyls LINOLEUM -CERAMIC TILES -VINYL ER&-...... Podell.a WanOltty -Old Carpet & Pod Remowal -AoOr Ccn Kit CARPET -VINYL -WOOD -lAMINA1t -CERl.MIC 1U --.A RUGS ,.,, . ····"'· .... i-t. .....,., .. , .... (Mt)6so.:7'1' ,,, "'',,.,,., COIT' Mm, CA Ull1 .. . . ' ' . A '8 Thursday, Apf ii 1, 1999 After 30 years of living 1n Westm.inste.r, Judy and Tom Stone (left) packed their bags and head.ed south to lovely Costa Mesa. In cele- bration of their recent move, the Stones spent a few days hangin' loose in Waikiki, Hawaii, with Capl John.John (right). What would a vacation be without the Daily Pilot? They didn't dare find out! ln ~earch of the luck of the Irish and a good game of golf, Costa Mesa resident Albert Tirre spent 13 days golfing with his wife 1n Scotland and Ireland. Tirre is seen here on the M.S. Caledonian • tcU dS it leaves Londonderry. CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA UNITED METHODIST I ioo \\ t•st Balhoa Bl vd . ~-·~ por·t Bc·ach. CA (9 19) 67:1-:1805 Easter Sunrise Service <>::~o <1n1 -I i11 St. BeaC'h Easter Morning Worship '>::~o am San<'luat)' Jbunday. Apdl 1. Holy lbund&y Mmninl( Pr,1yt·r 8 lOa.m m the Church I H'n1n..: Mel\\ of the lord\ Supper 7. lO p.m.• l\dor,1t111n until Midnight m the Hall fddiy. April 2. Good Fddaj l'o 11· 10.1 m M.1~' I 2 00 noon• C.u1rlt'Cl Mrd1tat1ons I IK>p m. • ~1lt•nl M1'Chtat1on I !Op m.' Celebr,111011 of the LOl'd\ Pas)IOll lku'iY ot I~ Wl)l{f \\onrt.itoon of the lrus-. Commuhm 5fr..lfr 7: l0,1 m. ~tahon> of the Crm\ Sa&wdg. Am1J 3. Holy Sarunky No 8· IOa m Ma's No t; OOp.m. M.1s~ 7iXJp.m.' lil\ll'r Vigil Mu le for Choir, Organ, Br.J<,S, Timpani 1 OiXlp m. Rt'C<'JllKIO for fl\'Wly b.tp11mf 11nd newly r('(c1vt'd M<'mbet\-Hall bwl'Ys AQd1 •. ,.,. --+ 7.C)()J.m M,1~~ in Chul't'h-Cantor A 8:10,un • M.IS\ In Church· Cont mpor.uy Choir O UR LADY M;m In Hall C ntor and lrumJX'I QUHN or A NC1[LS 10 ()(),1 m.• ~1'~ In Churc h· Adult Choir end Mass ln H.ill C,Qr1tcmport1ry C.hotr 11 JOa m • · Mau rn Chul'(h· Cantor arnl Trumpet • • on vacation It may not be flt for a community brief, but we he.re at the Dally Pilot couldn't have been more pleased to hear about Joe and Adriana Panarisi's trip to Italy. Here, the crazy Costa Mesa cou- ple ls catching up on local news while in Sorrento. Who needs Italy when we've got Lake Tahoe? At least that was the general consensus among the Redfearn family, which includes, from left, Marth.a, Ch ad, Wayne and Cole. St Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church Corona del Mar HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE: 900a.m. (t.bni~ Pr.iitr. ~ml!~ II GOOP FRIDAY. Amil 2 PALM SUNDAY Surulay. March 28 !\;''"" Tu c.111tl1 lll l:..unn •111 11 l l,,.,J FnJJ\ W11,,.h1r tl.lX)4 m Holy Euc:harM H.nh>r l hn•ll ml hun.h :41.11 ll\nlC' ~•ct.ur (11 );nu l~H h\'1'111 ~l.!llnnwflh l·n 'rdlMI •7 k)»m l~o.J h1d.11 I 11111111 wuh I (l 00.1 m Choral Euchar1't !'aim SunJay r11°U"-'ion C'.1>r1tcmrora" EuchJrtst Rlc--.n~ of P.1lm' ITIU>K. HOLY SATURDAY. April 3 5 ~Op.m fYt:n1ni: l'r.•>~r MAUNPY IHURSPAY. Aodl l •7. k)' m Tht' Ore.11 V1111l ol f:..Ncr "1th L1~ht10j1 ul thr Paa.ha! O..ndlc, I loh B1pu,m, onJ Hoh Foch.1m1: Choir. '6l\.'lrm 7 IOpm. "imrk "'urrcr. r.m..h ( mttr Hol~ Eo..turu1 v./~hou .mJ 1~n Thr Wa•lun11 of ~er Tht "mrrme nl rh~ Alrar T rumrct,, dnJ Or1:1ru EASTER PAY. Amil i Y l\.\I m. -9.00,i m. 1iir .ih..lii I liJi 111 rhr o\U II Rtp. •t1:\.Xhm ~,11v11I Chor.ti F.u..h.lrt'l & JO ro.1 m. w11h Y..urh R.1nJ, Clw1r. trumpet' 1nJ Or,:.in. (*OulJcal'I.' pnMdt.J) Marguerite Ave. at Pacific View Drive 644-0463 Has the true ~eaning of Easter gotten a little fuzzy? ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (USA) a progressive church with open mind' and open a.rm\ Sunday Worship 9:30 am & 11:15 am Church School and Child Care Jamboree at Eastbuff/Ford, Newport Beach 949.644.1341 Community Church, Congregational United Church of Christ 61 1 Heliotrope Ave Corona del Mar 94 9/644-7 400 •S.MI HOLY·W EEK Palm Sunday, March 28, 8:00 & I 0:00 a.m Maundy Thursday, April I trcservat1ons rcqu1red1 Light Supper 6.15. Service~ Communion at 7·'.30 pm. Good Friday, Api'll 2, Service •t 1:00 p.m. Easter Sunrise service 6:00 •.m. Lookout Point (Heliotrope & Ocet1n) Easter Services 8:00 & I 0:00 a.m. Child Care Available· 3 & und r The Reverend Bruce Van Blair Minister of Music er Whltten ' Doily Pilot After much thought, Brown children 1\'ent. 4, Lee, 12, and Shay, 7, decided they do like fishing off of Catalina Island. Trent and Shay, who had a brush with danger when the cabin of their boat filled with carbon monoxide fumes on a previous excursion. would like to remind boaters to keep all areas well venWated. Thanks, guys! The sight of the largest glacier on the European continent- Jostedalsbreen, in Norway~ould only b e paralle led by the news in the Dally Pilol At least that's what (from left~ Grant Dunning, his sister Val Treadaway, their mother, Flossie Dun- ning, and her friend, Kent Moore, tpld us. Worship April 4 EASTER SUNDAY 6:30 am Sunrise Service 9 15 am choir and orchestra (on the patlO) trn•h••• aVll to 1 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach <16th & Dover) <949) 548 -3631 DOily Pilot "We love our new pdper, .. exclaim Ron aild Lois Blalack of NPwport Beach while kickln' It on the Rhapsody of the Seas. The Blalacks took a few days off work and sailed north to Alaska wlUt lh<> Daily Pilot in band. Sharron and Boh Ohland had a simply Hfabulous" trip to Como, Italy. Whit<• '-iqhlsl't'ing, the couple shared their hometown news with Ute Im .ti,, \\.ho they say embraced the newspaper with amore. Mesa Verde United Methodist Church l•:a~h·r (:dt•hrntion ut 8:30 and 10:00 Mt Utoil"' 111ul "itH"<·i11I \1u .. k • Child<'iU"f' prO\ided (both st-ni<'.t'S) 11w Day that L<H~ ROM &fore th~ un I )r. I >ic·k ( ;t"O~C'. Pastor i 701 W. Baker Street • C,osta Mesa • (714). 979-8234 Fn1111 ~.:;.'""'mil•· 8.Mtlh on llnrhor. Fnwn lllU'bor, three blocks Wf.St oo Baker. \1\ l '\1(: j,. 111 iuh M'dion of U1tkrr mMI l\1t'1!1l Vmk Dri~ ac:ro88 from libmry. Cerebrate !E,aster Newpon • Mesa Christian Center :Marcfi 28 -"Jlt 1s 'Wortli( 'Palm Sundav r,,,,"' r. I ( ~o .ulll 11 HI .un (no fl .i.m. Sl'f'V'K'e) ,\ \~lr I 1· ~111 H.• I f'l\..._.,,11..J by the NMCC\<\brshipOlOir and Onhstra tlfpril 2 -·cross of ..C.011t" Cjood'Fnday t l>llllll\11'1<'11 ·•I'\'""' h:Ol ,md 7-10 p.m t...pu ,,111\ tus <' l•y lht' NM(. 'l \>\bi'Jlip Choir and Orchestra tlfpril 4 -"rrfit 'Rtason to Livt" 'f.iisttr Ctltbration &rvitts Itel(!, ~ lll ,tml 11 llO ,1 Ill ~lx' 1,111\ h1 1c by ti"' NMCC Wllr..Jlip Owir and Otdlestrn Mt~ 1g1• b\ 1',1 1111 Jun lir.1df11n.i Newport Me a Christian Center 2599 Nl'wport Blvd. • Co u Mes.., CA On the comer of Newf:t Blvd and fa.Ir Drive (714) 0454 160 I Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar (949) 644-0745 ... Ptllrn Sunday ,.. March 28, t 999 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Nu1c;t·ry Gare available at 10:00 a.m. !'i11nJ,1y School for children at I 0:00 a.m. . .. Maundy Thursday ... April lst Snl.tr Mc-.11 and Worship 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. ... F mer Service ... April 4th 8:00 • nd I 0:00 a.m. Nursery arc available at 8:00 & 10:00 a.m. unda)'. hool fi,r children at 10:00 a.m. l!.Uter l:.g Hunt after l 0:00 a.m. Service . . . ' on vacation It was a mllestone vacation forTerry Armor of Costa Mesa, who cruised the Mediterranean: Favorite stop? The myteri- ous-yet alluring-Greek island o} Santorini. Steve and Dan Reynolds and Carlee Casey spent part of their vacation encamped on Alcatraz while visiting San Francisco with their parents, Chuck and Laurel Casey. Saturday, April 3 5&7pn Sunday, April 4 8, 9:45 & 11:30 am d}n:111nc dl1ldm ~ firt~ram .it f.\JC.ll f.Nrr" 'itY\ic.e Mame(s Churdl 5001 Ne\.'v'Jll1 Co..t<il DrM· ll'\iine, C.Jlibt1k1 qz61 J. '" Ne\\JXlff Ctn" a11cl /h11u < .w 1>1 lfl lJf' lfmle entftr mn Bonit,J ~ 949.854.7030<.'XI. 450 "'> Irvine United Church of Christ Join Ml Sundty! lpc 9:00.m Worahip S.Moe 10:~m Wcnhlp & Sunday Schoot . .. 1Sptc1'1!/Jt t/Nrilf/ EAST.ti?... I N'ftll. flf lw......,,, DIMtld«W 7:30pm • We GI'*' to, .. ,...,..,., the events leactlng to the dell\ of JelUI wtll C9ndle "1ll tNdlnga, mu'6c d I amt to pnvetely ponder what this Ctirist event meant to you. UM.•IK'._~ e:30lm. 8uni'tee a... ..... time for ,..-.11oi, .no mecltation. t:OOlml 10:30lm. WonHp ~wit\ apeci9I mutlc by our 40 volct a..-a.. 8f1d tnmamentlllltl pMomillig • ~ ' .... ,....,. ChaNI" by ................. ~­-~ F,,.,... Thursday, Aprn 1, ~ 999 Lu cky little Nick DeLotell traded in his digs ln Newport Beach for a few days in Monterey, where he and his family visited the Monterey Bay Aquarium. While the Stones were vacationing in Waikiki, 21 members of the Petrocchi family spent their days sunning and nights party- ing while on Maui in celebration of Grandma's 15th birthday. Happy birthday. Grandma! 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But the film goes awry with Set in the urban confines of its broken story line and Lolita- New York, "The like relationship • Money Shot• is a Newport Beoch between the film- story of three ~ ~ r:~ maker and the = o7~°e:~~~ cat: J:d ~~~1o g~:· cl~s: 1' on the street and a . . /1.f, J... . I to bis subjects, but " hungry documen-1~fu.~atti~ O'' "'o-t.H. that was a little TODAY . Edwlrds lsJand Cinemas Noon •fraun• In this chilling sd-fi tale inspired by a Stephen King short story, a series of birarre occurrences at a remote U.S. Army research outpost in Antarctica sends a captain in to attempt a rescue. 2 p.m. •Ffozen" 4 p.m. "Get• Job" this Intense quasi-documentary. Edwards Lido 7 p.m. Aw_. Night ca.a. Join the jury members, filmmakers, media and sponsor$ as the festival ·presents awards. A cock.tail r"ep- tlon with hors d'oeuvres and fellow moviegoers and movlemakers will follow the awards ceremony. Captain Bloo<f's Vmage Theatre 4 p.m. •'Jhe Last can· • tary filmmaker REVIEW .:--• too close and ,. eager to put their creepy. faces on the big screen. Fea-. One by one, the characters turing a gun-toting mugger wind up victims of their own and a teen prostitute, the film corruption until the filmmaker Jay, an unemployed slacker, Is able to pull off the ultimate charade, that he is fully employed, a task he must do in order to collect the inheritance his late father left him. In this noire mystery, events careen out of control after two men steal a briefcase of old, rare coins from an old drunk who constantly shows people the case. ' I ' l • I ' I , .f is insightful when it shows the finds himself staring down his fictional filmmaker's attempt to own mortality. capture the harsh realities "The Money Shot" has these kids must face. some stamina but winds up The most interesting aspect falling short of a good produc- of the movie is the director's tion. ability to give the audience a -Greg Risljng MEET OUR MEMBERS Member for: I 0 yem Occupalion: HomcmaJ<a Why did you join Shape-Up? I feh c.omfonable 1he fim time I w.1lked 111 Shape-Up. I liked chc:ir aerobK arµl nem,t· ·programs .ind 1he friendly staff. Goals: To mai111.1in good hc:ahh anJ 1111 llgurc. My parents werr ~ick.ly & I want co ivoid he.alth problems. B11rb11r11 StuMington Member for: 10 years Resuh.si Same dress size for years. I ftd 1oned and able 10 do the sporrs activiui:s I love! What do you like about Shape-Up? I like the: priv:icy. mc:mbcr.. He here 10 workout. not go);1p. 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But despite the demands or his company - ·which have mcluded two high- profile sexual harassment law- 'Sttits in the last rune years, both of which Panic and ICN settled out of court -the colorful magnet has stayed active in Serbian pollllcs. . Last October, Panic helped found the Alliance for Change, · a coalition or parlles working • lh Serbia to promote democra- tization and provide an alter- native to Milosevic. Six weeks ago, he took out _an advertisement in the Wash- ington Post to print an open tter to President Bill Clinton protesting the Serbian govern- ment's seizure or ICN assets in Serbia. I In the last few days, he bas also appeared on "60 Min- utes" and "Larry King," said his spokesman, Ilya Barracs. Barracs said Panic was too busy Wednesday for questions. "He's a strange commodi- ty," said Susan Woodward, a senior fellow with the Brook- ings Institute. 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"It dldn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that this shuttle system was not going to be a viable option, that it was just to· give us hope that it would be a down- sized plan. But we've known ·all along that they planned to build a high-intensity airport in our back yard, and that's just not accept- able to us. •The city of Irvine irtdepen- •1 ~ thly've......, a VtlY alMous panern i1 terms of bei'9 •llivt and cowrt In M plan. ling process.,, Susan Withrow Mi~sion Viejo Oty Council· woman who chlirs the El Toro Reuse Planning Authority dently is going to become very aggressive to fight tlus intrusion. We're going to spend as much mo.oey as need be, and if we need to tie this up for years and years in litigation, Ulen that's what we're going to do." Other South County ofhc1als echoed that sentiment "I think they've established a very obvious pattern in terms of being secretive and covert m their planning process," said Susan Withrow, a Mission Vie10 council- woman who chairs the El Toro Classified ads work for you! THE Daily Pilot Cla!>s1fied Community Marketplilce Hodson Lighting Open Tues.-Fri. 9:00-5, Sat. 9-4 1510 Newport Blvd., (.osld M1:sd Smin-for 30 Yun (949) 548-9341 at-ea&e FASmON ISLAND Newport Beach 949. 759. 7979 Visit our web site at: www.ateast.com ReusP. PJanrung Authonty, a group dedicated to fightmg a commercial import at El Toro. "Everyone knew early on that this people mover wasn't going to work and that the two-auport sys- tem isn't going to work," Withrow said. "It's a calculated maneuver on their part. They were waiting for thUght time to discard it and pumie what was theu preferred plan all along. So now the public is left scratclung their heads in terms of what this airport's going to look like." Newport Beach offioals, how- ever, cautioned against drawing d.DY smister conclusions from the board's most recent vot~. "J trust that. the techmcal data dbout the cost 1usb.fies the deo- s1on that they; made, and at the time that they were lookmg at ... Thvrsdoy, April 1. 1999 A It option C they didn't have the information that they hav' today,• said Newport Beech May• or Dcnrus O'Neil. "To spend mo~ money to revtew it would be a waste because it's not an altema; uve that has any merit. Regard less of what the uspidons are and the paranoia is about what u really behind th.ii, i! you look at the plam facts, 1 could reach no other conclusion than the on~ reached by the Board of Supervi• sors.• The El Toro base, a 4,700-acre Marine Corps air station 15 miles east of Newport Beach, is set to close in July. The county wants to tum it into an international ana long-range dirport that will sup. plement John Wayne Airportf which would largely become 4 regiondl-service fa°¥ty. 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Also in the crowd, Ruth Feuerstein of Udo Isle, Sandy Falnbarg, Blos- som Siegel, Barbara IOeln, Natalie Mandel, Penny Myers, Leba Cohen, Eleanor Burg and Reva Furman. ••• Corona del Mar's very special lady, Judy Morr, who also hap- pens to be vice president of pro- gramming for the Orange Coun- ty Performing Arts Center, was honored recently by the Girl Scout Council of Orange County. Morr joined fellow honoree Usa HJ.nshaw of Santa Ana as women of distinction at a luncheon held at the Irvine Marriott Hotel Marty Evans, national director of the Girl Scouts, lsddressed the At le~ Judy Morr, left. was honored by the Girl Scout Council of Orange County as woman of ... disttnctton at a luncheon. With her are Marty " Evans, Mona Ware and Usa Hinshaw. Above, J • celebrattng at the Guilds of The Center Fashion Show were, from left, Marcia Finley and Bonne Wheeler. " · capacity crowd of more than 300 guests who had come to pay tribute to Morr and Hinshaw. Evans told the gathering that the Girl Scouts "are the pre-eminent organization for girls in Ameri- ca." Morr, a talented arts execu- tive, credited the Girl Scouts for "introducing her to aspects of the world I would not bave oth- erwise known,• referring to the many outings and projects she participated irl while a Girl Scout in her native Chicago. ••• Newport's own Anwar and Mary Ellen Sollman were hon- ored recently at Hany's Bar and American Grill in Century City as they joined some literati judg- ing the 19th annual International un Imitation Hemingway Competi- tion. Soliman, who is president~ the American Restaurant Group. is a generous resident involved in many charities and causes. . , Harry's Bar was the perfect set- ting to toast and to roast some real talent and some would-be talent in search of the coveted , and amusing Hemingway prize. Newport-Mesa locals rode north in limousines to rub high' brow elbows with the likes of · Anglea Klrgo, Walter Hill, Geor.: gta Jeffries, Charlton Heston. ' Digby Diehl, Ray Bradbury, Jim•• Bellows, Nan Rosenstein, Karl Malden, Denise Smith, Jean Stone and local PR wh.l.z Made- line Zuckerman. • B.W. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday. IDB· 2 YEARS No Interest Financing 30 ard min. Padding Installation 30 yard min. 30 yard min. ~ """"~' ARPET &. IDB AREA RUG With purchase of 100 yards. 481 E. 17th Stttet"~M' 645-20 4200 Birch St. (at Dove) • Newport Beach 833-0660 -------------------, WASH • FuU.servtee w I • •Sealer Wax ~$695 IL OI ••• 2 a .... 4/!ltlft ---------------r-------------------1 I '*WAIR PACKAea : ~w.ua I 0!11-1$1091 ::::=:•PO .... IL °'•' • s •"• 4/!ltlft oa VDfTL II.An ---------------------r-----------------------I I* --MCKA.. : :::::WMll · I tive aa-prices, with & ee oil . Open d•ily, includln• ho, .. u.._~"' Dolly Pilot o matter how zany the premise of his films - . . · remember "Splash!,• •cocoon,• "Willow" -Ron Howard appeals to almost every type of person, age, background and interests. And so 1t is with bis latest, "EDtv, •'which was.No. 2 in the box office rankings this Eleanore Humphrey past weekend. , A wild idea dreamed up by a ratings-hungry producer (Ellen DeGeneres, who's great) is sold to the board of directors or a net- work headed by Rob Reiner. skillfully amusing as ever. So, for 30 days, cameras will be with our hero. His only privacy -his bathroom. Thoroughly modem in plot and characters, with a fast pace and adept use of razzle-dazzle technologies, REEL CRITICS ;;s~~~a~y. a satirical look at our "mod culture," epitomized by capturing for a whole month on worldwide television the 24- hour-a-day activities of a run-of- the-mill single man. Matthew McConaughey, as an amiable 30-something drifter happily working as a clerk in a video store, fills the bill bnlliant- ly, with his easygoing and gen- uine chann. He's not dumb, just not motivated to set gOdls. Jn the course of the film, however, Ed subtly shows he's considerate of his loved ones, his family and others be knows or encounters He's perceptive and capable of making mature deas1on when they are called for. He'll win your heart. The show is so successful it's extended for two additional peri- ods, with fat bonuses. Ed eventu- ally wants out. How the con- tretemps is resolved is one of the RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT On board the "Pride of Newport' FMrboat. home at the N8'tf1Xll1 Harbor NalA:leel MuS8\1Tl (Rlrmerty Reuben E. Lee) Open ftr lunch Tues .fn 11 em-3pm Brunch served Saturday & Slloday 8&m-3pm. [)mer served Wed . .$un 5im1~ We cat.er COJlOl'lllll end prMlte Ml"C8, waddngs & ~ Al major er.tit cards eccepted lDcated J¢ 151 E r.oast Hwy, Newport. Beach, (949) 673-3425 Fax (949) 67~175. CHESTER DRAWERS' INN A Coata Mesa tT8dtion for good tmea ftr the past 15 yeers Jilin us fir f1lb.bJI 1 /3 lb. bl.rgers &arwd ~ ruriy fnes. spicy buffalo Wings. or one of our #ier roonchables En,oy 'Pl hoontB beYerages cflri~ happy tw' hJTI 3pm8pm doily Al dfty on 5lM1day Tel 'PS' fnlms to melt'°" here EnP.; babltlll. foolbal. probal, golfar tee 99. daftsl Kt.chen Honn 3pm • 1~. 7 days a week. Locst.ed at 179 E 17ttl a. IA'inCoa ~ (949) 63142n TWIN PALMS Cebfomil Coeltll Cuilinl, f9ltUring the bounty of the coast WI a ~ 1odOOM>tMoor village square atmosphere. llw ll'Clftllliment fNll"f night lunch Mon.-5et 11 .Xlem-3pm fMl"t ~ bar "*1U Maeblt beCWltf'I looch/Omr end ~.set. IJd ~ l.oclcld It~~ Cerar 0-.• It r.rDl lllllrw:I (949) ?21-8298 JACK SHRIMP Sr#lg UldC Loullane CU811l9 In en ~ laJll llmOIClhn WU.. 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[puza and appeazers served al day) and Su'ldey Braelcfast NJ cockt8il bar Banquet facilbes 141 to 70 Gameroom soon to be open 414 !Jd Nev.wt Bt«I [Comer of Hospcal Reed and (Jd Newport) In ~ Beech (9491645-6036 NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO. V•ia Nova offers Oassic tar.en Cusine Witt'! a speaaaiiar veN F9l!Clrilg homemade pastas fresh seafood & 'i!!al speet11!ties and a unique waterfront embiarce remnscent of an tatian ~ Professo\81 sert'ICa & an IWarrl WIMlng W10e list deligtlt patrons while dnng l'l lhs ranantC 5eUAlg IM! erartBIMlent begins nqcly at 9pm The l4)6tarS Qgar Lwige featll'96 premun cigars. sprU and en eGnS1Ye appe!Cl2el" menu Looar.ed et 3131 We5' Qiast 1-t.t.y (9491642-7800 ANTONUCCl'S E,.iy delioous lunemade tallarl cooOOg In a relaxed. C8SUlll aDTIOSJtlel'8 Step& to the ocean at 6700 W PC H rt N 8 Tradiclonal fiMJl'lteS 9nnp Scamp or FetnJonl Alfredo. to a tasty assa't1T18llt af Pizzas, Pastas and ~lads are offered With Specials Daily EntOY a glass or bottle of 'fOO" t1iVont.e wme or beer and don t forget to save room for one of tu delectBble desserts Open daltf 11am-1 QilTI Oelrvery avel We cater and offer~ Ulch/meeting room la-25 guests 949031-3592 A MACHI .. Thursday, April 1, 1999 A IS • JUNE FENNER. a Costa Mesa resident in her late 50s, is vice president of a work force training company. CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get OOolc8d on the freshest fi&h Miable Fr'8Sh IPWd fish seafood lnl ctrlen, sandwd1es salads, !1'ied plates end pasta spec:aaties Ooen sewn days 11 w~ Mon thru Sat 11 im9pm. &Mld8y 1 i am-7om Catsmg ~ loalted at 670 w 17th St •Gi r.osta Mesa [West cl r:he new Trader Joe's I !94916458873 SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD Regarded • SolAtltm ratoma s top S8lllood retaier Wftl the 8'QeSt & Meat selec:tlarl cl fresh seafood daily Also a mtaude of SC1UTlfllOUS delaaes such 85 SU&hi. !1'lled fl&tl antrees cl.lrn ~ fish & chips sanct.whls rd Ill the foongs la-1J gooonet meal at heme ~ 7 da>,'s a week l..ocDd at 154 E 17th~ Costa Mesa (949) 574-8862 THE CANNERY lisUnc waterlrort ~ end hartlor" ouse certB' .Hotrs Man -Sat 11 3) -2 am. &J'I 10 am-12 pm Al map-credt cards ReservalXllS suggest.ad Located at 3::>10 Laluyetts Ave Newpa't Beach. CA 92663 19491 675-5777 Fax (9491675-251 0 The crif brewert 1n Newport Beadl, we S1rYe award WIMll'l9 beers & we haw a tatusoc food meoo. W!ttl outdoor dllling and l<Xs of RH parting Located at 2920 Newport BIYd Hoe.rs 11 30am-1 1 ~ Sun-Thurs 11 ~ 1 lnm FnSet. (949) 675-8449 Sushi & Soshi to Go Complete Bar Al Map-O'edtt f.ards Located k. AMELIA'S SEAFOOD a ITALIAN RESTAURANT BAMBOO TERRACE Ol9d: DI.( ttie hippest Owlese raaall"SOt in t:nnge County' Recently remodeled to resemile an ASlan bes' rn.e Din Din serws tasty Ollle!ie food and dfn II f\"1 litOdced ta" Wlt1 rtlfreshing troplC8I aris. a quality wine i:st and e "98\ 8980riment. of pramun bouled and draft beers lbn W1ch Tues.fn 11 45am -2pm ()mer Tues-Th.rs 5pm -1~ m & Sat 5pm -11 pm Cloead on Mondays Loceted at 1773 ~ !ltd 11 Oleta Mesa (949) (645-5550 SIR ROGERS, LTD Sen<t.w:has. coffee and espresso <*inks & &m<XJthies All new breakfast menu Catermg av11labla Open Moo-Fri et Bern. Set at 7am and &J'I at Sam. Locetad at 270 E 17th 9reat. Q>sia Mesa 1949)~252 ~ Wrtnrlg OJicina ol lndie ~ fer U1Ch Mon . .frl. 11·~pm Ooled fot UlCh on Setlnlly Slilday Brooch Buffet served 1 1. ~ 2.~ on. ll8lwd from 5·~ L.OOltld • lhe SOIAh Coesi Piiz.a Yllge, 1621 w !lnbtMAiitt 71443&1010 SABATINO'S RESTAURANT a SAUSAGE COMPANY Paltl, W' 1818d, lnrerlGlit -..ge, val. lamb, ~ dllte. \lll09. beer. CllJlPU(dno & da6aeft H!xn 7 dlyl I W98k S8'Wlg $oc.. & &J'I ~ trom 8 XH 00. !bl ·Tlln 111m 1~. Fri -s& 11em- 11 pm Al rT1lfOI' carot IOOllpt8d L(Qited Iii. 251 9'ipyal'd V., ~Beec:h 1949} 723{1)21 RISTORANTI MAMMA GINA In a ~ ~ on the bey 'lMI mllie per.fol fTlll'lg ~ 1n rM' EMO liMlgl Loalted .,_ 251 Pde Co8st ~ 11 Newpcrt BllllCtl WlCh Man -k. 11 ~ 30, ~ ENlch 11 em3p'n, Chw Morl&I\ &pm.1QJT\, C'Al ¥ad fir I 15111"°'16 (949) 6736500 SA PO RI ... luod lor """'..., ~ 11 ~1~(Qm. 11 ~11(Qll'n ~focal at 1DSO 19491 &444220 2675 M-.e ~ [Aaos& fra'n Newp<rt. Golf Co.rse) (949) 645-5518 SUSHI NAOMI l)lerl for k.nch Mondey.fnday 11 " a m · :?1 p m Dinner served Mondey- llusd!ly 5 p m -9 p m fndaot & 5atu'd8't 5 p m • 10 p m locaaid at 320 Bnstol ~ I G ~ Qista Mesa 714641·7321 BEN I HANA Ml CASA Oir meals ant no.v e a,, to Saia es wel as MelCICO Now offtmg fish taoos Phtne ahead for ordln t(>gO Ho\n Oai1 from 11 sn Al rnllP' credit oard!I accepted Located At 296 17th St . Cosia Mesa (949) 645-7626 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Aottientic MeXlCSn food. with \he freshest l'lgredient& & e new light CU161118 Chat rnergant.89 Houri llrdl & OIMur f;I f1'l8jO' 0"8dt C9"dl eccep(ed Located at 2101 Placenbll. Ol6t8 Meas -642·11 42. 200l Newpa't Blvd • Newpcrt Beach -675-6855 and 2744 E. Qiest Hwy . CDM -(94916448226 MR. JUAN It's lte 11 -. to Cabo A ~ ol M.hentic Mexican & Seafood ~ 7 days I week from 8 00em-9 (Qxn Bear & writ fMlllablt lOC8tlld at 2263 Fanw Road (Ill Wtto'I, llWld Jlfy Lib!) (9481631·7500 LA PALAPA . 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QWiOi c:iuq ... ,. srq lid\ Mcr\,fri 1 U"d HQrrl on.-........ ... l:OOlm L°*ld en ~ IMS S DDlll HilfJ lilt..._.._. -~ Fer 39 .,eartl Amlllill has been l8"MQ the loc8ts and \llSICa"S of Newport Beadl who chensh the fine&t " deleaable pesta5 toe WllleS & exquisca 581 foods Stnet dmlr • --..id &J'I dY\J Thtn from 5 OJ pm -6 OJ pm Omr ~ aarong • 5 pm lt.nch Fn, Sat Sui from 11 30 am t.o 3 3) pm. &n1ay bnn:h fn:m 100Jsn-3 :.Epm 311 ~ /lt1e m Belloa IMand 94S07305Ell HENRY N HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVERN We hew Ult molt Tepe on record in ()wigs Count'y1 46 impOMaj bears. 42 mQ'O br9WGl"S Wt flll.U'e <Mr' 50 ~ & bl8ldad ~ ~. wel .. ~ topd.a.h tnrllOni taQIB. & tnndiea ~ 11noU1g "' °"' 1>w glW'def\ L.ocad • 1m Newport Biid (Nlwport & Hlrbor} (949J 548-8428 • I • & 4 Thursday, April l , 1999 Another '70s TV show falls flat on the big screen U!\UE 0oN A bldh squdd, a slob squad, a fidwt>d squad. This police squdd cert&n.ly ain't no Mqd Squdd, except in title and in its own vclcdnl little mind. You know the drill: Take a show from the '60s "The Fug1- tJve, # "Tht• AvenqP1s." "Bdtllldn, # "The .Mod Squdd, # et ell Upddte the music, ttw dclon., the settings. Try to mctke ct fortune ort dging UNCLE DON'S VIEWS OF NIL REPUTE baby boomers who rrught, in thetr aging- ddcUed brains, remember thc>se shows. And who. for vdgue, unde- fined red4'ons e1the1 Wdnl lo rPv1sit ge1rhd~JC' from their youths nr inflict 1l upon their youngsters. With the cxceplicin of the updat- Pd "ThP r:u!~ilJve." it's fair lo say dil thP rt•sl ol lh(•se fhcks serious- ly hOO\l'rl'U. lUun11nt1lNI by bnght lights in dbn setlm9s, "The Mod Squad" Ii rally go~s minutes wlthout a Single ch<tidcter ultenng d lwo- vJlable word The B, D, & M l'f.OTdii (bro, dude, mdn) edsily outnumbl'r lhE> F word And sound 1ust d..., hnng :nw plot o,lower lhdn d rotary phone, hds something to do with djsappeanng drugs, dnd three ~-rent yc1hoos salvaged from the mean streets by a bad-tern· pered, good-hearted detective who you .know will be deader than a Dumpster fulla door nails before the obligatory 90 minutes is out. Periodically snoring myself awake, the unflagging flagellat- ing 'flatulence of tl1's flop drags out every conceivable Yisual and auditory cliche, seemingly multi~ plying as do lice on a first-grad- er's head. Our three stoopids -Julie, Pete, and Llnc -are assigned to infiltrate this here nightclub where the drugs run rampant and pickups are more common than in a redneck's front yard. These three are as obvious as maggots in meatloaf while fol- lowing conspiracies greater than anything Hillary Clinton could fantasize about. Deep thoughts like uWhat's the plan,• "Follow that c,:ar, • N Right on," "OK, OK," and uFreaky," evacuate mouths surrounded by corduroy and crochet. Linc is the silent, moody one; Julie the sleazy, moody one; and Pete the motor-mouthed, moody one. He's like the Taco Bell chi- huahua you've always wanted to punt into escape velocity. Played allegedly by up-and-coming young actors, one sees them to be collectively stuck in Linc's vintage Continental, stalled, and unable to escape the oncoming train wreck that is this film. A continuous series of very close- NTIQUEROW The C.Ountry Inn Garden Ca£e OoLa 6' Ahaa The Book Store Newport Picture Fram~ Stella·s Place Circa Antiques V ictoriana 6' C.Ompany 130 Etit 17th St. Costa Mesa At Newport & E. 17th Street • Behlod Tk BA.RP INN • ('49) '721-11'7 p.ow HOURS: Tue-Sat 10am-5pm CAFE HOURS: Tuc·Sat l lam-3pm SINCE \abatino Tommy Peter Phil Vmce Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner t nlquP ,. ,,,.. room & dlnl1111 ruonu •~llflabtf foir pwp bwlSMSI ~and pri\'11le fllftC'IJoM 723-0621 Please Call For Reseniatiom and Dittetlom 25 1 Shipyard Way• Newport Beach Rich Fauno Sunday-Wednesday Bpm ... . "Papa Bear " ~-;::a Patterson's Band · "Jl ' Omar Epps, Giovanni RJbisi and Claire Danes strike a pose In "The Mod Squad." up head shots do nothing more than emphasize how gnarly is the appearance of most people. Our founding fathers should have thought ahead and allowed for the revocation of citizenship. These three, and everyone asso- ciated with "The Mod Squad" deserve nothing less. Many '70s films, with their free-form noodling that passes for a soundtrack are the insipid inspiration for the yowling that accompanies miscellaneous scenes in this abomination. Occa- sionally recognizable stuff like Blind Faith and Curtis Mayfield alert the somnolent viewer that action may occur. There's precious little of that action. Not from our three, not from some ninja dudes who shoot like they act, and certain.Jy not from the rest of the dough- nut-dunking, pockmarked, bee- Ue-browed cinematic denizens who ham erratic routes across this silver screen. While it is fortunate that bad movies have endings, they also have beginnings To yet again paraphrase Ambrose Bierce, the dlstance between these two points in •Tue Mod Squad" was too great. •You can reach UNCLE DON via e-mail at YourFavUncOaol.com. RBSERVATIONS (714) 838-1540 690 EL CAMINO REAL " TUSTIN92780 New&Used Spor1:s Equipmen.1: Baseball Seasons HERE! Tndc inl Tndc up. I - - - --w+I•XIJ#teJ~• -- - --I :s2000FF: I JIO M 11t Pwrt,,_ I I Not••'•" •/•"! ~ •ffm '!t" l«111Ut11 Mt, I - ----------- -..... -- Hours: 33 . S Mon F11 10om-8pm 13 S. Bristol t. •South Coast Mc Sot 10om-6pm (Bristol le: McArtblU' oot to Mkhadt) Sun llom-!Jpm (714) 641-7427 SandWich House We use Fresh Turkey for our sandwiches, cooked on the premises Daily We use a 1 /2 pound of real fruit in all our smoothies ' A play with more than pea-siz.ed .fun TOM TITIJS T he musical comedy that first brought Carol Bur- nett center stage a few eons ago -and has made the rounds of local high school, col~ lege and commwtity circUits ever since -has alighted in the area once again, this time at Southern California College. "Once Upon a Mattress,• the richly robust and gleefully fun- ny rendition of the "Princess and the Pea• legend, may not be the most polished version in its sec incarnation, but the imagination of the director, the overall energy of the company and some shimmering perfor- mances in THEATER REVIEW ~~ya r~~ way toward providing entertainment and enjoyment. Director Susan K. Berkom- pas has mounted a generally delightful production, with precious few actual clinkers - no small feat on a stage the size of the college's Lyceum Theater. A small revolving area upstage provides what lit- tle scene changing is required, and the sizable ensemble is well-drilled by movement choreographer Carey Smith. However, it's dance choreo- grapher Carrie-Anne Dunn whose work shines the bnght- est, particularly in the all-out "Song of Love," which closes the first act. The use of taped music (no orchestra space) often requires the singers to "wing it" for a few seconds until their starting notes come in, however, and the presenta- tional staging on some nwn- bers is reminiscent of a concert rather than a musical play. The standout of the •Mat- tress" company is its star, Amanda Carroll, as the throaty, bedraggled swamp princess Winnifred (Fred for short), who comes to woo the closely guarded prince. Carroll is any- thing but "Shy" in her spinted offering of the song of that title, and her ·Happily Ever 'OllCEll'ON ·lMATIESS' • WHERE: Southern c.li- fomia College. 55 Fair Drive, Costa MeSa • WHEN: 8 p.m. Thwf:: days thrQOgh SUndeys and 2 p.m. matinees Sat- urdays and SUndays until April 10 + HOW MUCH: $15 + PHONE (714) ~145 After" is a comic delight. Her adversary-Queen i.,;:; Aggravain, oedipal guardian of- her son's virtue -is wonder-,..,,. fully interpreted by Marcia-u 1 Anna Anchundo, who appears ..... to have j\Jst stepped out of a "' deck of playing cards. ' Anchundo's royal schemer drips with comic venom in a delicious portrayal. " " Aaron Crane's sophomoric '".' Prince Dauntless nicely coun-· · ters both actresses with his " cuddly innocence. Christophe( .... Earl Tillman pantomimes bis ;:, part exceedingly well as the silent King Sextimus. ~ The romantic subplot involv-'.:'~ ing Shawn York's errant knight ~ .. and Amber Meyst's deflowered'''" lady-in-waiting proceeds with ' caution as Yor~·s vocal power in his speaking lines somehow deserts him when he's called upon to sing. A shortage of male actors t'esults in Meg Alton's appear- ance as the minstrel, one of the ', show's weaker moments. Gor- don Buckley enacts the hyper- tense jester with appropriate zeal, while Ray White (a faculty ·) member taking bis first role in nearly a half-century) cxnes self-, 1 centered authority as the wizarcC',. •0nce Upon a Mattress" may . have been around the local block a few times, but it's still ._., quite a kick.. and Southern Cali-. n foroia College's immense com- pany has given it an occasional- ly bumpy but always scenic rid . • TOM TilUS reviews local theater for the 0fily Piiot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. ~ 6i4 ~ , .,~ AMACHI ----:mTAI · ' • Authentic Sushi Bar ~ J( • ~ ~ •Elegant Dining Room tq U111CH •.f 11:»2:11 • Complete Ba tq ._.IMAT5:1t-11:11P.•. ~ Cl.ISO S•AYS ~ 2675 Irvine Avenue, Costa Mesa lffi (across from Newport Golf Course) ( I I • ENCE~O ular trumpeter Terence Blan- ~ performs at 7:30 and 9:45 m. April 9-1 O at the Orange ounty Perfonninfl Arts Center. e of Hollywood s hottest com- rs and arrangers, Blanchard been compared to a mid- Miles Davis. nckets are o $34. The Center is at 600 Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. '°r more information, call (714) SSS-ARTS. I lHE HARMONIA IAROQUE PLAYERS The Harmonia Baroque Players Will perform •Musical Banquet• qn May 2 at Newport Harbor 'utheran Church. 798 Dover Orive, Newport Beach. For more ~ormation, call (949) 548-3631. • tfWNGER STRING QUARTET 'fhe 1998-1999 Center Concert ~es concludes with the debut of the Vellinger String Quartet, dne of the fastest-rising ensem- ~les in the world of classical music. The performance is at 8 p.m. April 15 at the Orange ~ounty Performing Arts Center. lickets are $24. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa '1esa. For more information, call {J14) 556-ARTS. • JACK OEJOHNETTE AND f/ORLDSAXOPHONEQUARTET ~endary drummer Jack DeJohnette and World Saxo-~hone Quartet perform an innov- 4tive •1fibute to Ellington· con-cert at 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. April 23-24. The performance will be held at the Orange County Per· forming Arts Center, 600 iown Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tables lY'ill be set up in Founders Hall in a •club• configuration with drink service throughout the show. 'fickets are $32-$36. For more information, call (714) 556-ARTS. 'THE PASSION ACCORDING TO ST. JOHN' the William Master Chorale will bold its 43Td annual season finale Sunday with Johann Sebastian &ch's •The Passion According to St John.• This monumental mas- terJ>iece was originally written as an audition piece when Bach " "Come in antf su our elution of woo{ ~its am{ area TUIJS. • (949) 722-7224 Mon-Fri 1()..6 Sat 10-5 www.rugsandcarpets.com 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa , ~lato classico .!! 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The concert will be held at the Orange County Per- forming Arts Center, 600 iown Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 365- 3500. POP MUSIC Five pop bands will perform at Hogue Bannichael's on Saturday. They are Scary Children, Go Forth Getters, Dynamo Hum, tntra Light and Free Shine. Hogue Bannichael's is at 3950 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. Call (949) 2Q1-6270 for more information. 'ANNE FRANK - A VOICE HEARD' Based on the famous diary with all its suspense, warmth, compas- sion, •Anne Frank -A Voice Heard• is enhanced by exciting and memorable music. The event will be held at 9:15 and 11:45 a.m. April 9 at the Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview road, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $7. For more information, call {714) 432-4880. JAZZ. DUO . Jazz duo Brian Barrett and Jason Wilkins will perform at Borders Books & Music at 8 p.m. Friday Borders is at 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call (949) 631-1457. STAGE 'ROMEO AND JULIET William Shakespeare's •Romeo Unique Sculptures by Rich caln • HetaphyslcaJ 8ooks • Ot1glnal Jewelly Ollb, Artwor'k • HIMrals 8r Oemstone.s • Hand C&rved Crystal Qua.n Yin lit Buddha • Hubs. t&xn~ Olis. Incense and Juliet• will be staged by OCC April 28 thfough May 2: Show times are 10 a.m. Wednes- day through Friday, 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $6-$9. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call (714) 432-5880. 'THE NORMAN CONQUESTS' The South Coast Repertory pre- sents Alan Ayckbourn's •Round and Round the Garden,• part of •Tue Norman Conquests• trilogy about a bbrarian's misguided efforts to incite a swinging week- end. The production runs April 16 through May 16. Low-priced previews begin April 9. Tickets are $18-$45. SCR is at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714-708- 5569. "'THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT• Opera Pacific presents "The Daughter of the Regiment• in four performances Tuesday, April 8, 10 and 11 at the Orange County Per- "Transcendental White Wolf" Psychic Readings (call store for appointment) • Tarot \ • Script Channeling • Astrology\ • H•nchmUng Analysb 891 Baker Street A 16 • Costa Mesa 71 ~ -754• I l 5 l of Baker & Bear streets) ~ "The oromos of garlic & ciJontro woff & conversation hums ot lnko Grill" -lA TIMES LIVI MUSIC FRIDAY '9 SATURDAY· 7PM 23600 Rodfleld • t.r.ke Fuest 2 60 Bristol • Costo Mesa 949 s 7-71 444-4652 ~' '' ! I .""...'""".: . . • : Buy Any Regular Priced Food Item : I I : And Receive The 2nd On~ Free. • I : lohiqual or lesw volue) • : I OinHl Bew Only, 3pm • l()pm Sped<* Not lnduded I I Oood ThN 4121/99 I ·-------·-·-·-·-----------·-·---· 179 EAST SEVEN1IENTH #A • COSTA MESA • Mt:-631-4277 forming Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $28-$131. For more informa- tion, call (714) 740-7878. ART "TURN OF EVENTS• The public is invited to view •Tum of Events," an exhibit of multimedia works, including printmaking, colored pencil drawings and three-dimensional design by Pat Roman. The works will be on display at the Newport Beach Central Ubrary, 1000 Avo- cado Ave., April 1-31. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. ~.April 1. 1999 A 15 part of the Orange County Muse- um of Art'• "1\aelda~ at Noon• at 850 San te Drive, Newport Beocb. Call (949) 759-1122. 7HE SNfT Of JAN.If' •The Spmt of Japan: Llght. Shadow, Detail• exhibit -which features furniture, drawings and sketches made according to the andent Japanese art form of join- ery -is on di.splay through April 1' at OCC's Art Gallery. Artist Minoru Yokoya.ma•s designs include wood to explore human and spiritual relationships. Admission is free. Hours are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday. OCC is at 2701 Fclirview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432- 5039. LOCAL ARTISTS The Showcase Gallery in South Coast Plaza features original art by members of Orange County Fine Arts Inc., one of the largest Southern California regional art associations. Artistic styles range from traditional to contemporary in oil, acrylic, pastels, photogra- phy and sculpture. Exhibits change bimonthly. Admission and parking is free. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday ' through Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. SWlday. The gallery is at South Coast Plaza Village, 1631 I 'BIENNIAL 1999' I W. Sunflower Ave., Santa Ana. Artist Jacci Den Hartog will For more information, call (714) speak about her work Tuesday as 540-6430. Think of Us as a CA$H Machine. Your gently used, good-quality ch.JJdren's merchandise 15 worth instant CASA at the Orchard. Call today! Sun. 12 -5 • Mon.-Sat. 9:30 - 6 369 East 17th Street • Costa Mesa • (949) 650-2243 Thursday, Aprll 1, 1999 llllOlllL anticipation. The hWll for I that perfect dress and 'finding a place that still tias your tuxedo size. Attending the senior ,t>rom is a rite of passage ~or most teens -a reward of sorts for making it through adolescence and a last hurrah before enter· ing in.to the real world of adulthood. Most teens know all that. Many adults have forgotten. We hope New- port Beach city officials haven't. They'll soon he_ar a spe· cial plea from Newport Harbor I ligh's class of 2000. The students want to hold their senior prom at Newport Dunes Resort. But a city noise ordinance that demands peace and quiet after 10 p.m. may dash their dreams. Prom night rushes by so fast. It may last several , pours, but those hours whoosh by like seconds, and soon it's just a memo- ry. To end the fun at 10 :m., weU, that just ouldn't be fair. We urge city officials and Dunes management to work together to make this special night happen. We understand tbe con· cern: If you let Newport Harbor High seniors have their prom night, then' our other high schools will want the same privilege. We say, so what? Let them have it. It's a one-time deal. And even if it does become an annual tradi- tion for a couple of our high schools, so be it. These are our kids. •This is their hometown. If they wanl to stay close to home. let them. The City Council will be facing many tough issues in the coming months: the Newport Center expcuision, whether to annex New- port Coast, the Banning ,Ranch development. But t hi decision is easy. Let the kids have their The Daily PUot welcomes letter on issues concerning Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. There lire lour way to end in cornmenta: • LETTERS -Mail to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. 8a.y St., nsta Mesa 92627 • READERS HOTLINE - ~ (9"9) 642-6086 • FAX -Send to (949) MJ70 • !-MAIL -Send to dtti· pilot@earthlink net iAIJ ~correspondence must clu<le your full l\ame, metown and phone ntnn· r for verification purposes y. , community forum DaifY P~ IL 1010 lllAIE • Facts, ·Credibility weiWI iii Edwards' fav9 11: Supervisor Tqrn Wilson does protest too ~uch ill hil March 25 Jetter where he talks of "facts and cre<tibility• (Rebuttal. "Personal attacks won't fly in El Toro issue·). He won't admit the real reason he flip~flopped on the El Toro air· lines tests. Instead, he feels the need to take a cheap shotat Tum · Edwards. That may get him votes_ down south, but it has nothing to de with U1e facts of how no~ monitoring is done. That is what this argument is actually about Edwards knows this stuff like the back of his hand. Maybe Wilson knows a little, but he probably didn't when he proposed test flights. Here are the facts of noise monitoring at John Wayne, as I under!t.and them: There are about six or eight recording sta- tions around the Back Bay. They are constantly monitoring noise levels from all John Wayne fli.ghts. Different noise levels from the same flight, same jet, but different day or time are the norm. The Unity week speaker upsets student I am writing this letter in regards lo the article titled, "Speaker questions Newport Harbor 'unity'" (March 19). I was very appalled after reading it because 1 had recently attended the lecture led by Renee Rodriguez on Thursday. I am a junior at Newport Harbor High School, and I remembered after leaving that lecture I was very upset with how Rodriguez was trying to push upon us that our school IS racist. I see nothing wrong with our school, and to have her continually push that the incident tha~ happened last year with the Tater Tot was racially motivated is ridiculous. Throughout the who~e lecture, I just got the feeling that she was trying to make it seem that we are a racist school. Of course, there are going to be a few things said or done that are racist, but those may just come-from the-ignorent people rather than from the whole race. I just wanted you to be able to get the perspective from a stu- (:lent's point of view. Thank you for allowing me to express my opinion. BRIANNA REEHL Newport Beach One man's rock is another man's treasure I just read about this millenni- wn rock, and I am going lo rush down to where they are selling it at True Value before they are gone ("Leaving no stone unturned,• March 30). I think they are going to tum out to be a real collectors' item. Get them while they last. · DORIS HOPE Newport Beach 17th street widening isn't wise, r eaders say Before the planning the 17th Street widening gets too far, it was not clear from your article March 18 that fundamental issues about the desired charac- ter of the street have been addressed or decided. ls 17th Street primarily to be a thoroughfare between Irvine Avenue and Newport Boulevard? Or is 17th Street primarily to be a merchant street providing access to the businesses along the street? In the article, the proposed project was compared to the rela- tively recent \\!idening of Victoria Street. A more appr9priate com- pa4son would be the reconstruc· tion of another commercial street, VICE PRESIDENT Al Gore, (D), The Capitol Building, Suite 212, W~~gton, O.C., 20500. . ' GOVERNOR Gray DaVtS, (0), Sta\e Cap&tol, &laarnentO 95814, (916) 445-2841. U.S. SENATORS • B&bara Boxer, (0), 112 Htul Sendle Building, Suate t 12, WoshiJigton, D.C .. 20510, (202) 224·3SS31 or 2250 B. lmpirial Highway. SuM 545, 1D ~do ' variance in the noise levels is due to many factors:-day or night, weather, pilot, wind direction, load and tracking. The flights, when measured over a period of time, will show a range of noise levels from low to high and an u average noise level" that is the most com- monly used airport stal 1Tacking is very important. The term refers to tlie pilots' planned course -00 , takeoff. Jet pilots taking off from John Wayne are instructed to track directly down the center of ·the Back Bay until over the ocean. Once the plane takes off, howev- er, the pilot can pretty much fly where he chooses. Monthly reports show pilot tracks all over the Back Bay. The wider the tracks, the larger the noise footprint. Occasionally they Oy over Eastbluff or homes on the west side of the bay. When that occ.'Urs, the noise level in those homes shoots way above the aver- age noise level. However, that is only a single flight and is aver- aged with all the Oights each month. The monthly ·average is Harbor Boulevard north of Fair Drive. Harbor Boulevard is principal- ly a thoroughfare providing access Crom central Costa Mesa to the San Diego Freeway. The new Harbor Boulevard was clearly designed to speed lraffic along the road and minimize interaction between traffic on the road and businesses that might be alongside the road. The high speed limit and narrow lanes fill- ing the street from curb to curb make access to businesses along Harbor Boulevard difficult and dangerous. Therefore, our family avoids patronizing businesses along that street. · . The Planning Commission and the City Council should seriously consider what the character of 17th Street should be before they embark on the detailed designs. DAVID J. ARTHUR Costa Mesa I must have been out of town, but r didn't realize they were in the works to widen 17th Street rstreet widening project in works," March 19). l would like to add my name to the people who believe that 17th Street is just fine the way it is. We don't need it wider s·o- ple can race faster through red lights, dnd threaten pedestri- an traffic that is trying to cross the street. 1t seems to keep mov- ing well as it is. And it will tend to destroy the neighborhood. So add my n o to much quieter in these homes. la similar noise monitoring at El Toro possible? Yes. But not with test flights. First, there are many more run- ways that are twice as long and much·wider than John Wayne. The areas to be monitored are enormous compared with John Wayne. To obtain accurate aver- age noise levels would require months of daily data recorded at 50 or more stations -needed because jets out of El Toro will tend to spread their "tracks" over very wide areas. And the tracks of future commercial flights are not known yet. These are the facts: If Wilson knew accurate noise monitoring was this complicated and would be impossible for test flights at El Thro, why did be propose this in the first place? Maybe he had no idea what was involved, just sud- denly thought it was a good. idea and wanted to propose it before someone else did. Now, he calls it a publicity stunt and continues to blame his Dip-flop on the staff. Yet MAILBAG they knew accurate El Toro moni- toring was impossible from the beginning. Wilson either still doesn't understand bow noise monitor- ing is done or is banking on the public not understanding it -so much for his credibility. He also knows be might be committing political suicide unless he stops 'the test flights. When commercial jets are flown out of El Toro, most South Counti.ans are going to be amazed at how quiet they are. That is the fact Wtlson fears most. Without El Toro as an issue, Wilson is a nonentity as a politician. Tom Edwards is much more knowl- edgeable. I would love to see them debate any issue. MICHAEL STEINER Costa Mesa Safe, healthy initiative will be fair process The good folks in places like Newport Beach, Seal Beach and Cypress should be more kindly to • KIM HAGGERTY·ZVUUS I DAILY PILOT (Above) Traylor PacWc employee Mike Ruble stops south- bound traffic while directing northbound trattlc on the Balboa bridge. (Top) Some Costa Mesa residents oppose the clty•s plan to widen 17th Street. 17th Street widening. SHARON BOUDREAU Costa Mesa Bridge construction hasn't inconvenienced this local A s a peninsula resident, I have l'"'\.beeD amazed at how little I have been inconvenienced by the huge construction project at the bridge over West Coast Highway, It must lake a tremendous amount of planning and coordination to keep the traffic moving. I don't know if it is Caltrans or the Newport Beach city staff who does it, but to whomever is responsible, I want to say a big thank you. ELAINE UNHOFF Balboa Marla Bird will be hard to replace Marla Bird, who until recently wrote so well and accurately a.bout local places to dine, is HOW T O REICH YOUR REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES • Chris Cox, (R), 47th Di.'itrid, t ~rt Plac-e, Suite 420, Newport Beedl wi660. (714) 756-2244; or 2402 Rayburn Bwlding, WftShing· ton. D.C .. 2Mt5, (202) 225.sif>l t , (R prescnttl most of Newnort Bcadt.) • 0Ma RohrahochN, (R), 45th Dis· lrict, 101 Main St., Suit() 3 , I lurit· ington Deitch 92648, (714) 9fl<>. 6483; or 1027 ~ nuildmg. Washingtqn. l;>.C., f:ll02J 225-2415. (Represents COit.a Mesa and West ' Newport Beach). STATE SENATE Ross Johnson (R), 35th District, 18552 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine 92715, 833·0180. STATE ASSEMBlY Marilyn Brewer (R), 10th Distrkt, 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine 92715, 863·7070. STATE COASTAL COMMISSION 45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, Sen Prem isco 94105, (415} 904·5200. Rt.-giondl office located 1n Long · &acll, (310) 590.S071. ORANG£ COUNTY BOARD OF SUP£1MSORS Helli of Adm1nlatrotion. 10 Clv1c Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92101. • Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa.), 834-3220. • Thomes Wilson, 5th District (Newport Beach~ Santa Ana Heights), 834·3550. · ORANGE COUNTY fMt IOMD 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa, 7~ PAIR. ' Board: President Emily 5anford; Vice Presld nt Don Saltarelli; and members Gary~ayakawa, Jim Lindberg, John Crean, Randy Smtth and Don Willet. ORANGE COUNTY llOAltD Of EDUCATION 200 .Kalrnu1 Drive, P.O. BoJt 9050, Costa Mesa 92629-9050, ' South County. Enough talk a~' our airport motivations and ~:q The Safe and Healthy Com-6·1P. munities Initiative is resident-'"';; friendly in all areas. It protects ~ J by requiring the county to · • U) change its planning routine wh~ creating or enlarging airpo~. JUIF environmental impact report anlt1! public hearings·will be required>lJt before the question is taken to •uj the voters, and then a two-thi.rdS'rl majority will be required for . approval. Is that friendly to · •1P. homeowners 01· what? --.ip Wl}en Safe and Healthy passea, and stops El Toro, you might ...... expect the big money boys to lo:r look for alternatives at John ",,.., Wayne or Los Alamitos. But therrnJ new law will stop them cold. {"fJ There'll be no more hijacking O!u..i the county planning process. LEtt them talk to the supervisors >CU>. about a revenue-sharing plan atrm Ontario or March Air Force Ba!ift()t1 where tbeir business is welcom~J' and our homes are not at stakej IT JIM DAVY, DanaP~~I "flll sorely missed. Her descriptions~ restaurant settings, menus, ch~tiJ servers, and of course food werfi1.,.. always a delight to read and r::.t'l almost always a reason for the ..,..,1 diner to explore on his own. . 1 Good 1 k . find.in •111 uc m g a reason- able replacement for he r. .uw DOROTHY BEEK; Newport Bea~ More thoughts on Yvette Cantu, homosexuality tr m E d Miskevich justified the ... JJf recent letters to the Pilot thait~ attacked former lesbian Yvette-Hff Cantu saying, "You choose to ~J propagandize when you s~m publicly on behalf of your orga- nization, the Family Research ll{" Council.· (Mailbag, •cantu .,,,.at missed the point in criticism," ~ March 25). IJUt' Sorry, but that just is not true. I attended Cantu's speaking uit4 event and her comments related>i• only to her own personal testi-s.df mony. I do not recall her even 'XY mentioning where she workedo!I• but if so it was only in relation~' her file's story. The fact is that """ several of those who wrote OE!91c 1 ative letters were not even from .... , our state. That indicates to me an orchestrated plan to demo-.. 0 • nize a very sweet and sincere ..,,Jl young lady, and they owe her ~m. public apology. lf!l HomQsexuals cry that they •0 q1 are persecuted, they have initi_-_ ated bills in our state Legislature giving them special rights of l\l ~ protection but see nothing •o:1 wrong with attacking a former==-. lesbian who is proof one can move from being homosexual heterosexual. As a dedicated believer in Jesus Christ, I find the com- ments by "supposed former les- bian" Yvette Cantu just as b · as her belief that she was on lesbian . Since when di<l sexuAl / 1 mentation make anyone become";,r 1 a lesbian? God chose those who• j would be born homosexual.. while Cantu obviously made her own j choic~. which she regrets and hides in Jesus' forgiveness to I make her feel better. 1 Cantu, it is not hatred toward Christians or a mocking of the redemptive powers of Jesus t---If Christ that you read in the let-_}J ters responding to your conver- sion. It was simply a questioning of your faulty beliefs. 966-4000. DAVE ANDERSON Costa Mesa Bllzabeth 0. Parker, member, Trustee Areo 5 Costa Mesa, Newport Beach. QTY OF COSTA MESA Cotta Me.c;a Oty Hall, 17 Pair Ort· ve, 92626, (714) 754·5223. Mayor: Gary Monahan Coundl: Joo Erick~n. Heather Somers, Ubby Cowan and ).Jnda Dizon. QTY OF NEWPORT 11AOt Newport 1'MCb d~ ff.all, 3300 Newport Blvd. 92663. 644-3309. Mayor: Dennis O'Neil Council: Gary Adai:Ds, Jan Debay, Norma Glover, Tod . ~·" JcitiD ...... Abid n.m ThOl'nlOft. FOOD CONTINUED FROM A 1 l°'f flames OD the grill behind the bar. The place smelled fabulous. Cafe Zulu ls very small and cozy wf#l maybe 10 tables. The food ls prepared behind a long, L- sbaped bar by Amy's husband, Ken. I soon learned from an artist type sitting at the bar that Ken always cooks the food and won't t{lJJt anybody else to do it under anY drcumstances. He is very particular about q\lallty, and judging by the smiles and laugh- ter around the room, I could tell he )mew what he was doing. Amy asked if we would like to sit in the alcove, which was just · opening up. The caf e is an old oouverted house, and the alcove must have been the breakfast nook where somebody's grand- mother ate her oatmeal. The thing I don't get about the old days is why everything was so sm\ill. Was anybody over 5 foot 2? tf folded myself into the alcove and ordered a bottle of 1995 Clos dU' Val cabemet sauvignon. As soon as you open the menu you riialize seafood is their specialty. 1'be women in our party ordered th~ range chicken. I ordered the bebecued salmon, and Alan had the doppino. -while the waiter poured our wine, I spotted a clue to the cafe's name. Standing tall directly in ~e center ot our table were two oV'ersized African Zulu figurines .... h that oused the salt and pepper. Thh male figurine held a spear firmly in his right hand, and the female had a plate in her lip. A true depiction, frozen in time, of what the Zulus must have looked like in the jungles of Africa. Per- ~s there are still Zulus in Africa. I don't know. I do know that Cate Zulu serves some of the best food I've ever tasted. The salmon was grilled to per- fection. slightly crunchy on the outside and tender and juicy on the inside. Baby carrots filled a slice of the plate and lay next to the almighty garlic mashed pota- toes, which my mother said were the best she'd ever had. Alan's cioppino was an extrav- aganza of seafood chunks heaped on top of a bed of rice served in a bowl with that deli- cious seafood broth. We didn't hear much from Alan after his dish was set in f:rbnt of him. My wife Susan had the roasted chicken, which was served with colorful vegetables piled high next to mashed pota- toes and gravy. The meal was a wonderful experience that we topped off with homemade creamy rice pudding. After we said our goodbyes, on my way to the car I realized that Cafe Zulu needs no gim- Illicits to attract customers. The quality and preparation of the food is its ace in the hole. '" • ~ GOLDWAG Is a Newport Beach resident. SHOULD I F-~EFINANCE? (888) 506 LOAN -· t 1111 l{\BBll l'-1 . Rabbitt Insurance Aaency AUro•HOMEOWNDS•HWnf Since 1957 -~~ ------/$:','-' 949-631-7740 '41 ow N.wpNt llhrd.. • Ntwpoct 8.cla CH-........... II ... v.c :J •• I• "" DINING REVIEW COITllDEIS • EDITOWS NOTE: The following are excerpts from other entries to our r~urant-aitic contest Sage Tucked away in a quiet comer of Newport Beach in the Eastbluff Shopping Center, the restaurant Sage beckons to the discriminat- ing diner with its relaxed bistro atmosphere, intimate outdoor garden dining area and delicious array of delectable entrees. Arriving at Sage for dinner, we were greeted with m<>Qem art decor and a mellow atmosphere. Fresh-baked herb bread with hummus was served immediately as we perused the well-rounded · but limited wine list. Loo1dng over the menu, the appetizers and entrees were all enticing. My only ~h was that I had a larger girth so I could consume more than one appetizer, salad, · entree and dessert. Since my husband, who is also my dining partner, allows me to snack from his plate, I have the capacity to evaluate more than one entree, appetizer, salad and dessert. CHLOE BEESON BLOM The Market Broiler When entering the Market Broiler, one has the delicious impression of a clean, well-mani- cured, pristine place to eat. There is a comfortable balance of cush- ioned tables and chairs, well- positioned booths near windows, and wall decor of ship artifacts and mounted fish. The spanking- clean linens, silverware and place settings are very inviting. The menu reflects a variety of fresh fish items, and for those who do not eat fish there are chicken, steak, pasta and vegelarian dish- es. Darrell and I both ordered the Monday lunch special of salmon brochettes, at a fabulous deal of $6.45. They were cooked to reflect our individual tastes. Mine was poached, and I had salad and fresh steamed vegetables as my two side dishes. Darrell had his broiled and had salad and baby red potatoes as sides. . DARRELL AND SHERRIE NEFT Roma D'Italia Roma D'Italia is a quaint Ital- ian restaurant tucked away in the heart of Tustin. If you're in the mood for good food and good ser- vice at fairly reasonable prices, this is definitely the place to be. Whether you enter wearing faded blue jeans or a handsome tuxedo, the atmosphere is such that anyone will feel comfortable. The decor is simple but stylish, with red-and-white checkered tablecloths, a floral arrangement at every table and the biggest marlin you've ever, seen watching· over the dining room from his home on the back wall. Tables are readily available, although occa- sionally you may have to wait. KRISTY HEPPNER The Alley Restaurant If you're looking for a •tum-of- r---------------7~n I Padded envelopes Brooms • • I I Moving boxes Buckets I I Kraft paper Degreasers I I Screech film Carpec cleaners I I . Vacuum cleaners I Canon sealing cape janitorial Supplies I Shipping Supplies Hand soaps I Strapping I WHOLESALE Multifold rowels I I Bubble & foam rolls PRICES! 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The burgundy walls, etched mirrors, antique-style lighting fix- tures, velvet caf e curtains and hammered tin ceiling all con- tribute to the feeling of being in another perioc;l -the California gold rush days. Don't feel that it's a dress-up place, however. The Alley offers an elegantly casual atmosphere that can be enjoyed in just about any attire. There's even outside patio dining avail- able. A lively bar crowd can be found on weekends and other times when sporting events are televised. JILL RICHARDS Haute Cakes Caff e They're serving up more than just hotcakes at this family cafe. This little upscale haunt gives breakfast and lunch a whole new taste, and keeps its loyal cus- tomers· coming back for more. What started out nine yea.rs ago to ~ Sa/o n • Supply 436 HELIOTROPE CORONA DEL MAR 949•675•0655 lhundoy, April 1, 1999 A 17 be a pastry bakery by owner Paul Taddio and a partner has evolved into one chic little eatery in this part of town. Nestled in Westclilf Court, (as opposed to Westcliff Plaza), Haute Cakes provides indoor as well as courtyard d.imng, and if you're lucky enough to get there early and reserve a table out- doors, you'll find that ordering o~e of their specialty coffee drinks, such as a cappuccino or cafe mocha, is a real treat, partic- ularly while you soak up the Cal· ifomia sun and read the paper. · MARY BUTlER Luciana's Ristorante ' This is one those restaurants that the locals living in Dana Pomt love but hate to tell any outsiders about. It's adorable. By that, 1 mean the bl,lilding is quaint. It looks very small on the outside, but do not be fooled, the restau- rant accommodates many diners. It is inviting, and beckons to the hungry and cold to come inside. You will not be disappointed. After parking on a side street, or allowing the valet to park for SEE DINING PAGE A 18 STOP! Are YOU Getting Th• Most outot Your Tanning Session? 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ROSEMARY SIEVE Savannah Chophouse The Savannah Chophouse in the Ocean Ranch Center in Lagu- na Niguel took over the former Yankee Tavern and is a newcom- 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 us f or EASTER Sunday April 4, 1999 Now Taking Reservations A Special Easter Menu Sftved After 2 pm Family Sue Carry-Out Also Available (949) S48-0099 Fax (949) ,48-8468 2000 New Blvd. Costa Mesa , .. er to an exati.ng chain of bedch- area restaurants. These include the longtiJ;ne favorite, Sorrento Grill, and the newly popular French 75, both in Laguna Beach, and the instantly successful Cbi- mayos in Newport Center. Will The Savannah Chophouse cap- ture the &ame success as its sister restaurants? We arrived promptly at our reserved time and found a warm, inviting atmosphere along with a pleasant hum of activtty from the adjoining cozy piano bar. The greeter warmly acknowledged us, and we were escorted into a startling different ambience from that of the former restaurant. The decor consists of dark, warm- hued woods and large, over- stuffed red leather booths. After sinking into our booth, we began our review of the menu and wine list. The wine list emphasizes qual- A Newport Easler Trtiditlo11 . A wonderful Champagne ·Brunch · followed with a Scenic Harbor Cruise. s 35.fJ!J per person inclusive 3010 LaFayette Ave. •Newport Beach (949) 675-5777 Honor 1hc lmuly u.douon ofE.urtr brumh in the g:ordcn l<flmgof Le Catt 0< the coniemponry flair of Ciao M<in whJc <'n)Qflng Ult .ound. of •n upbca1 J;m ~mbk. On F.a.1cr, our ( htf wtll be P"P"""I 1hc fines• on g:ardm frah al.di 1nd fruiu, puny cldiaaea • ...:rrooc-'1 &...,..ire c:uvings, 1C1lood anJ of wul'I(, an amy of ckucm iha1 wtll warm your haru Yow ch1ldm1 wtll aho be mvittd 10 an tV hun1 by d\e i:-cr Bunnr SuoJ.ay. 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Need llie0111 11~ 1111111~~ &It the flcta an 1ar 11tanlllive ftunclal ,...,. .. ;-' lfferl11 ., ti PAID MINTllLY Clll 714-111-1118 800-941-4451 Far lnfannltlln r ,, ; . auon OF THE DAY -274 days. •t1o, he's (Aarcrt Peirsol) not your arclnary A.we.. of "W _: Brian Kreutzkmnp. Newport boys swim coach • Sports Editor Roger Canson • 949...57 44223 0oify Pi1ot Bl tichord _duoo :rfinding • ~the Hall ·truth at ~SACC · • Alyce Hall knows all about the thrill of the big .. hit en route to a crown, ever since that '45 run. ~ • 1 B ack when our boys were returning from World War II and GI homes south of Santa Ana Country Club started to pop up, players came back to the links and golf enjoyed a renaissance like never before in Orange County. Following three years of no dub championship play because of the war effort. Alyce Hall captured the women's title in the first year back at Santa Ana, the county's oldest golf course. Hall, whose membership at ' Santa Ana dates back longer than anyone, is believed to be : the longest-standing club I Plember in Orange County. ' Listed in the club's 1945 championship annals as Mrs. Paul Hall, she's still swinging the sticks and having more fun than anyone. •1 watched that Toshiba Senior Class1c and saw how Mohn Jacobs) danced around and tumbled over after making 'that chip (from 90 feet for eagle on the first playoff hole March 14 at Newport Beach Country Club)," Hall said. •That was pretty exciting, but they can't have any more fun than I dtd. • , , Hall probably wanted to \' dance around and tumble over after making an eagle on the par-5 No. 15 at Santa Ana in the ..Q.nal round of the '45 women's club championship, going driver 3-wood, then holing out with a full 6-iron from the top of the hill, about 150 yards away. "Now: Hall said, "I can't even get to the top of the hill.• In 1932 with her late husband, she joined Santa Ana, SEE GOLF PAGE 82 IASKlllALL HOIOIS Jameson Smith Alshuler Earnest Valbuen a Hatsushi ·. ~ A I ~ I ~-C 11 ~ THE BIG EIGHT These high Kh6ol bdtW>all star'S hew been distinguished with All-OF recognition. See '1· Hansen Diaz DON tEACH I DAILY Pl.OT Costa Mesa's Emily Wells swtms to victory ln the 200-yard freestyle ln Wednesday's meet Uni taps Mesa swimmers •Miserable conditions, TI-ojans, make it tough on Mustangs in PCL boys loss. IRVINE -Howling winds and cool tempera- tures made it a less-than ideal day for a swim meet, and host Univers1ty High didn't make things any more tolerable for the Costa Mesa boys team Wednesday as the ltojans earned a 128-39 Pacific Coast League triumph. The the Mustangs (4-2, 1-1 in league) were not without quality efforts, including tho e posted by sophomore Mike Whitman and senior Matt 1ip- ton. Whitman edfDed praise from Coach Todd Kol- ber for his second-place showmg in the 200-yard individual medley (2:14.03), as well as his third- place effort in the 100 breaststroke (1.09.19). 1ip- ton was second in the 100 backstroke (1:03.19). Kolber also was impressed by juruor Chris Dolloff, who did not finish in the top three, but produced his typically tenacious effort in the 200 IM and the 100 backstroke. Alex Sarris was also second in the 100 free (54.48) for the Mustangs. The Mustang girls team fared considerably better as sophomore Wendy Martinovich and teammate Erin Bayes combined for five event vic- tories Wednesday. But it still wasn't enough to prevent host University from taking an 8~81 vic- tory. I Martinovicb posted personal records to win the 200-yard individual medley (2:18.75) and 100 breaststroke (1:10.11), while Bayes topped the field in the 50 freestyle (26.29) and 100 free (57 .38, good for CIF consideration). The Mustang duo also swam on the winning SEE SWIM PAGE 82 ftl · Ill SPORTS HALL OF FAME CEL~BRATING THE MILLE NNIUM LEE TRI Newport Harbor • His team was Newport Harbor High's first-ever championship team ... the 1936 Bee football squad. Do'< CANTRuJ ~fib Tie first-ever Harbor 1111 High football 1111111 championship was directed by a former university grid coach named Lee Th.ne in 1936. lt was a classy and undefeated Class Bee tootba.11 outfit. Harbor High opened in 1930 and in the early days only the athletics director, Ralph Reed, was addressed as ·coach.• Basic classroom teachers like Thne would be addressed as ·Miste r " Th.ne, a highly respected teacher. came to Newport from Redlands, due to health problems. He enjoyed most all sports, but focused more on teaching mathematics upon arrival at Newport. In time, however, Principal Sidney Lee Trlne Davidson allowed Reed to borrow Tnne for some part-time coaching. Hence, football came back into his We again. Thne. a most devoted teacher, was admired by hundreds of students over the years. And he always dressed in dignified suits on or off the field His only child, Peggy (Thne) Glackman, who now lives m Las Vegas, doesn't recall an m-deplh hi.story on her father's athlebc career since he passed away m 1940. "I was so young at the time,· she sa.Jd, but she still remembered other tlungs. She sa.Jd, •I was unpressed bv the number of young men who would come to our home for counsel.• Th.ne was genwne about helping them with math problems. His daughter, a 1947 Harbor High graduate, said her father was •a deeply religious man.• She recalled he had a dry sense of humor and loved cartoorung He once scnbbled cartoons on a church pamphlet and, with amusement, tus daughter said her mother prodded him and said. "You shouldn't be doing that · Mrs Gldck.man said he once wrote d te xtbook on radios and he once ffidde dn attempt to join the Ndvy at the Great Lakes Trd1rung Center. He was strong dhout serving m the military, but it didn't mdtenalize for health reasons Although the Harbor High Bee gndders hdd superb talent m 1936, the ma1or key was Thine, who was well-versed on the gnd from his days at Redlands Uruvel"Slty And he had coached before that 'A'lth the Apaches of Sanger High m the San JOdquin Valley. The late Judd Sutherland once observed Tnne's action m one intense game Sutherldild SdJd, "I recall watching one Bee game where the tdcklmg Wds so lousy that Tnne kept the players on the field at hdlftune. He lined them all up m two different lines, then ordered them to start tackling each other all through balltime. Then New- port whomped the other teem in the <;econd hall • .\l sedson's end, the star quarterback's father, Mr t-.1cClelldn. had chosen to stage d chdmp1onship dmner for the COdch and plavers m Balboa. The other side of the rainbow brought a treasured touch of emotion for all when they oh'>erved the entrance of l\hster" Tnne. •there ..., ere teclrs on his chPl"ks • Sclld Rollo McClellan, the quarterback whose father sponsored the dinner. And that Wds d reward they hadn't expected Lee Tnne, one of the onqmdls at Newport Harbor H19h and dn easy choice for the Dady Pilot's Sports Hall of Fa.me, celebratmg the oncoming millennium DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK •Freshman phenom, with Olympic Games ambitions, and abilities, is an awesome surprise for Tars' swinmung. ~Pb For Aaron PelfS. ol, retummg to his roots provided a sense of normalcy m a hecbc swmurung world, but 1t also changed Newport Harbor High's boy program, which wUl probably never bo nonnaJ agam. Peirsol, a fr hman, swims on 0 the Sailors' team, like any high ~ school kid, for fun. But Peusol, ~ 15, isn't like most in his class. ~ While his peers taper for the z year-end CIF Southern Section ~ Fmals, PelJ'SOl l.S &ming for loftier ~ goals -the 2000 Olympic GclJtl ~ in Sydney, Australia, m the ~ 200-meter back.stroke. Although PelI'SOl lS among the nation's best hope for earning gold at the Sydney Garn , be asks not what the Sailors' swun team can do for lum, but what he can do for the Sailors. When PeU'SOl, a national record-holder in the 100-meter back in the 11-12 and 13-14 age groups, showed up for Newport Harbors Sea View League-opening meet against Corona del Mar last w k, Sailors Coadl Bnan Kreutr.kamp asked him what ev n b would prefer to swun PeU"SOl, aft r all, wa..-; mcrel tapering for th Phillip 66 SEE PEIRSOL MGI 12 ongratulatiOlls • • • • • .Aaron Peirsol The Irvine Company and Eastblllff Vdlage Center will be making a donation to the Newport Harbor ;H_igh School Athletic Department in recognition of outstanding performances such as yours. Thurldoy, April l, 1999 PEIRSOL CONTINUED FROM 81 . Nabonal Swurum.ng C hwnp1onships at cdst Meadow, NY •Aaron said, I'll swim wherever you want me to do, wherever ( can do well for the team to get points.·· Kreutzkamp sald. As PeU'Sol "look 1t edsy. • Kreutzkamp said, he established the quickest llmes of the yedr in Orange County in the 100-yaJd butterfly (52.88) and 500-yard freestyle (4 ·43 70), wuming both events easily as Newport Harbor defeated the Sea Kmgs. 98-72. PelI'Sol, the Ddlly Pilot Athlete or the Week. also gave the Sailors huge leads on the winning 200 medley relay ( t.46 53) with h1s opemng-leg backstroke and 200 free relay I I 13 12) It's exntmg." Kreut7kamp "11d . Tite !Wdl Uu.ng lS, he's ..,, •1 tmg dll llll'se records now and -•111 hcts thrP<' or lour more years 1 .. l ompelv (In high school) He -.till hasn't ~wdm ma C lF 1 t1c1rn p10n'>h1p meet yet." As ctn l'tqhlh-grc1der last yedI 11 f;ns1qn Jumor I bgh, Pe1rsol '' ot1ld'vf' won C'lF D1vi.s1on I 1111t•s 111thP500 free and 100 "·" k 1f ht• had been old enough 111 r c11n µ£•t1•, Kreutzkamp stud. "( httd lwctrd dboul rum last } • 111 c1ncl l'vc> heen trdckmg Ills t1n11·.., '>lnCP then," Kreutzkdffip '"'d <.;wnP ol thP boy!> on the h•11m knPw of him through l'••!Wport BedC'h) Juruor l 1t"9uc1 r<h tlncl they lei me know th.it he wds '>omeUung special 111d rhen• Wd'-rJ chance he would comp to Newport Harbor, ,., en thouqh lw IJves m lrvlile "< >hv1011sly I'm glad he's here. 11· -. ~umq to c:hdnqe Newport \\ ll1lllllllCJ Ii£•\ the bPSl .,,, unmer Nr>wport hds hdd smce 'l1P Pctrly 148()<,, '>IOCP (1984 ( li\1np1an) Jolin l\Iolfel, who still h11 lds the nc1l1011dl tuyh school 11 'orcl m ttw 100 hTPdSI (55.24). "l thouqltl for '>lll(• fPPtrsol) ,\uulcl go 111 Irvin<' I lt~Jh, hecc1use 11 has such ct clomincml ~wnnminq pro<Jrdm fl Wd'-d 'l'ry nin· -.111 pn'>t' " Pc>1rsol\ lc11111ly lllO\.Ccl from NPwp ort Ul'dc·h In lrvmP ii/.! ~ edfs d{fll to belll'r dcc·ommoddte lus Parly-morn111g .trninrng program for hr., duh ledm, lrvme Nuvaqudt1rs t1l I lcnldge Pdrk, ..... hich 1.., ddJ<l' l1nt lo Irvine High But P1•1r-.ol who !Jfew up m NPwpurt BPdth ,mcl stdrled sw1111111mq di lht• Yf\1CA m •l'Wport HPdCh \v•wn hP WdS 5, 11," 1dl'<.I le• <1tlt>ncl Newport 11.irhor wht>l ro rno..,t o f hrs 11• 011-sw1111n11n!J lnt>nd., would be !JI •llllJ • J\ lol !If my 'WllllllllnH lrn•nrh qo to Ir. tnl' I llqh, hul 1f l "'' im ,111<1 wf•nl lo <,c hoot <ti Ir\ 1111', I \\.IJUlcl ht• -.1'1'111(j thl'lll .t11 d11\ long nncl I'd prohrtbly gel 111 .. ct 01sl'emg1111•111, no mc1tter l1c1w 11n1c h I likP tlwm," Pe1rsol •ttd I d prohnhlv ql'l '>I< k of Ill• 111 <1ll t>r t1 wh1lt• I hdv1• lnends i11h1d< "' -.'ht111111111u ctnd I like to GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 \\hie h hr1..,11 I 1111..,.,t>cl ti \-.run<>n's < luli c h1111111111n..,h1p <,Jn< 1• \VWII \\ 111•11 h"r h11!'-bdnd t ould no llqt·I plu~ !JOit, shl• IJccume the 1111.J s t 1rst fl•md.le ct.SS0<:1ale tllli!ITIUel In 1956 t f<1ll 'l:l <1nd once tl h hrtncllt<lpper, hds seen rnore c h11rtYP" on and off the golf c •Hll'>P than c1nyonl", dnd alwt1ys rnt1mtdln'i a s<>nse o f humor "V\ lwn I joinC'd in H.132, they hi1cl that white alkali wash (in<;tetJd of water)," she said. "You '<l hit that ball Uwrc• and tl would roll a rru le, and now 1t gc>P.s in the wt1ter and you have to SWlm for 1t " Hall, whc>l>e dub t:JUe came 52 YPdfS belore thf:' 1nnugurnl Tea Cup Class1r madv a hole-in-one al Santa A11r1 wht>n clnnks W(!rfl 25 c-ent.s. "Today. that won l Pven pay the tdx, • she q u1pp ·cl Hail said she alwuys played Wlth a competltiv<' fire and, like mo t dtampion.~. •alway hlced to win When tho c hips w~re down, J alwlly~ tried harder.• • fh Ueld ls nearly sold out for U1e fif01 unnu l BOy I lope/Girls I lope chc11'1ty golf tourruun nl Aprtl 12 at Sftnto Ana Country Clul Bl VGI f executive dlrPclor Mnry Ann Sodf'O Said. n1C: townerncnt, which rW.Sed $ 0,000 for the chanty lost y tU, h s l n played al Santa Ana ~ y dr and SOO<.•n r.al<l sh h • lo r rrw.u1 tht•rt-for tntioy m re yr.ttr'i. "lt' a gr al golf roursc nnd ft' h rd to play,· Sod n d. •:that's tilso why th loumamcnt i best-baU romml and not u ir mbl . Fo1 t tier or worse, w ' w 11t to l t •v .ryone ploy th ir own JI.• nla An Uows only 19ht , • i ' be with theril, too. I'd go crazy if I had to hang out with my swimming friends all the time.• Peirso1, 6-foot-2, 160 pounds, became the youngest American to break two minutes in the 200-meter back Monday night at the National Championships, where he finished third overall at the Nassau County Aquatic Center. In Monday's preliminaries, Peirsol broke his own national age-group record in the event, docking a 2:00.84 to reach the finals. Then he broke it again (1 :59.88) in the finals, ta king the bronze medal behind 1998 world champion Lenny Krayzelburg, who set an American record ( 1 :56.95) in the same race, and 1996 Olympic gold medabst B.rad Bndgewater. Before t1us week, Peirsol 's best was 2:01.39, accomplished last summer at the U.S. Nationals when he finished third and earned a spot -and become the youngest male -on the 1999 U.S Pan Am Games team. •No, he's not your ordinary Athlete of the Week,· Kreutzkamp said. "I Uunk you'll hear a lot about hlm in the next few years.• Next week, when Peirsol's classmates enjoy spring break, the phenom will work out at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., the n return m time to compete for U1e Sdilors in league meets agamst Irvine and El Toro. then CIF. "We're hoping Aaron will bring (prominence) back to swi.mnung in the area,• said hls mother, WeUa. "It's pretty exabng." Peusol's training. usually SIX hours a day and six days a week, rs gruehng, tus mother Sdld, and even thouyh he could simply walk down the hall from Irvine High to the pool al Hentage Park, attencting Newport Harbor hds "mdde him sane." Pcttsol, whose club coach is Dr Dave Salo, was ranked 19th in lhe world in the 200-meter bdck hedding mto this week's National~. Wlule his goal for 2000 is to ::.Wlm the event at the Sydney Games, Peirsol will be shooting to ~wi.m several events at the 2004 Games in Athens, Greece. non-member events each year. Under the billing "SaVUJg lads one hle at a tlme, • the event rd1ses money for BH/GH, which pro"ides a safe and stable envwmment for at-nsk youth, abused and/or neglected children. who live in the BH/GH-sponsored homes ln the last six years, 100% or the BH/GH high school graduates have enrolled in a college or university. There are 70 BH/GH graduatestpresenUy in college wlule 220 children currently reside in BH/GH homes in lht> United States and dbroad. The charity e xpanded to C d.tifomio in 1991. For tournament details· (949) 363-1960. • Ke lly Hunt, a member of Newport Harbor High's goU team, won the girls high school division Monday m the Mulftn Spencer-D~vlin Mental Health C'Jassic at Mesa Verde Country Club, shooting 13-over 84. The fund-raiser event with the l..PGA ToUI star M honorary chau benefits Helpmg Our Mentally ill Expenence Success. a.k.a. HOMES, Inc. Spencer-Devlin, a longtime l..PGA member who lives m ltiguna Beach, often plays Santa Ana CC with Maridnne Towersey, the club's re.tgrung women's chrunpion. • The VUla Nova Restaurant ln Newport Beach is mviting golf fans to enjoy a Masteli Toumument Pcuty April 11 begin.rung at noon. Thf' f"V nt, orgtmi:1.ect by lllll Flack, Villn Nova's re tdent Jock and golf fimabc, will IJlclud games, enlertainm •nt, food and u chanc to watch the fin~l toWld of the M tors on one of lh r taurant' ix 1V ICJ n . For S15, faru can indulge m Wla Nova' 4ll·you·can· at ports butt t and enjoy complimentary val t parking. 0 tails: (949) 6'2·7880 • f Doily Pilot ~ Irrelevant Week XXIV on the · horizon ... ana that means ... Th~ Very Most Rele':ant Conte~~ II is approaching tt won't co9t you a dime Md you can win big stuff by picldng correct things in the upcoming National Football lAague college draft. courtesy of a lot of fun.loving folks Involved with Irrelevant Week XXN. More details will be forthcoming, but keep In mind, tf you misplace yow O.lfy Piiot sports section. you m11y find yowsetf completely void of any lnfonnlltion regarding this contest; as weft as other important local sports. So stay alertl No napping allowed. (Don't let the date of this edition fool you, this Is the rHI thing I) ·•··••·•········•··•·•·••····•·•·•••••···············•••·•·••••·•·••••••··•••••••••·•·••······••····•··•···•············••••••••••••••···••·••••••••···•··· Orange Coast rallies, 6-5 • Mike Carey hit by a pitch with bases loaded in the runth inning and it sends home the winning run against host Sequoias VISALIA -------.- A two-I I S E I I l l s trik e CUJ'\!eball brushed the shoulder of Orange Coast College hitter Mike Carey with the bases loaded and two outs ui the ninth mni.og to cap a four-run rally and give the Pirates a 6-5 baseball victory over the h ost school in the opener of the round-robin College of the Sequoias Tournament Wednes- day. A pinch-rut RBJ double by Matt Wahlbrink and a single by Matt, Pope closed the deficit to 5-4. An error and an RBI single by Tom C lark followed, tus third hit of the day, tied it, before Jason Reuss was intentionally walked to load the bases with two out and bring up Carey. Clark, 3 for 3, also pitched sev- en strong uuungs, giving up JUSt two earned runs in the four-run Sequoias first Freshman left-hander John Coleman struck out three in two score less IJUl.ings of relief to pick up his first collegiate victory and help the Pl.rates improve to 14-13. OCC plays two games toddy and finishes up with one Friday. COUEGE OF SEQUO(AS TOUANAMENT OMNciE CoAST 6, Sf:QUCMAS 5 Sequoias 400 010 000 -5 9 3 Orange Coast 100 050 004 -6 8 1 Weile, Smith (8), Watson (9) and Martinez; Clark, Coleman (8) and Thompson W -Coleman, 1-1 L · Watson 28 -Wahlbrink (OCQ, Yash1moto (S), Martinez (S). HR · La8arden (S). Sailors prevail, 8-5 N E W -"111!1111!![11111!!!111!!!'11!!!!111!!~.­po RT SOFTBALL BEACH -Newport Harbor High sophomore Lauren Gallardo was 1 for 1 with a double and three RBis, whtle teammates Kriste n Srruth and Kaley Huntington had two RBis each, as the host Sailors defeated Saddleback, 8-5, IJl non- league softball dction Wednesday. The Sailors, behind senior Kristen Urban's coruple te-game two-hitter, collected sl.Jc bits and took advantage of seven Saddle- back errors A.t the platP, Urban also doubled Ne wport Harbor (5-7) opens Friday against El Dorado in the hrst round of the Canyon tourney. NONLEAGUE NEWPORT 8, 5AOOL£8ACK 5 Saddlebac:k 130 010 0 • 5 2 7 Newport Harbor 02 l 050 x · 8 6 4 Guzman, Warren (6), and Mores; Urban and Neilsen. W -Urban, 2-3. l -Guzman, 2·3. 28 • Urban (NH), Gallardo (NH). Barons top CdM NEWPOR T ·----r BEACH -Corond G 0 l F del Mar High's John Kwon shot 2- over-par 38 to earn medalist hon- ors in the second half or a non- league boys golf match Wednes- day, but Fountain Valley def ea led the ho t Sea King . 405-418, 11t Newport Beach Country Cluh. The lust rune hol wcr • contest- ed at Mile Squar~ Park GoU Coun;e. Charles HaUaday (39), Chris Franta (40), Jim Hos f Id (4 t) and Joe Kwon (46) al~o scored for Corona del Mtlr (2-5). ........ Community college • Orange Coast •t College of Stqvo1as Tournament, et utttt High, "'· Ga..,ilan. 3 p m.: V\ Reedley. 6 30 p.m. High S(~I • Newport t-tarbOt ' It IMM, !MS pm : El TOfO at Coron• def MM, 3 t5 p.m.: ~n• Hill\ et Est.OOa, 9.15 p.m.; Costa Mew et Alho Nlgut~ 3 t S p m. SWIMMlll NatioDal mark for Newport's Pelnol •Tars' freshman clocks 56.95 in the 100-meter back Newport Harbor Higb freshman Aaron Peusol broke his own national age- group record in the 100· meter backstroke Wednes- day in the Phillips 66 National Swimming Cham- pionships at the Nassau County Aquatic Center m East Meadow, N.Y. Peirsol, 15, firushe<i fifth overdU rn the race, but docked a 56.95 to set lhe 15- 16 national mark. HiS previ- ous best wa~ 57 .68, clccom- phshcd last summer at the National Championships,· when he become the youngest male to mAke the 1999 U.S. Pan Arn Games team. Peirsol broke his own national age-group record Monday m the 200-meter back (1:59.88) and firushcd third overall. -by Richard Dunn Tars def eat Diablos MISSION VIEJO ----.- Newport Hdfbor G 0 l f Hlgh's Daniel Kush ftred an 81 as the visllmg Sailors defeated Mis- s1on Vif'JO, 414-428, in the com- _plebon of a nonleague boys golf match Wednesday at Mission Viejo Country Oub. The fl.rst rune holes were played di Big Canyon Country Club In c1 hrst hdlf-c;eC'ond hall split, Newpor1 l·-ldrbor'<, Kevin Olson and Scott Tippett combined for an 81, while Mdler Akins (83), Rusty Hill (83} and Mttch Johru. (86) cllso scored for the Sailors (5-2), who play at El Toro today m a Sea View Lea!'Jue m<1tch Mission Viejo'~ Vince Ponano c;hot n to earn medalist honors Harbor falls, 15-3 COTO DE -----.-CAZA -Newport T I I I I S Harbor High freshmd.D Charlie Hu-st won twice at No. 2 smgles and sophomore Matt Connors captured a set at No. 3, but host Sdnta Margarild d efeated the Sailors, 15-3, tn 6 Sea View League hoys tennis match Wednesday at Coto de Ca.la Goll & Racquet Club The Sailors (2-7, 0-2 in league) wtU host El Toro today m wh!:!l Coarh Ric-hard Berman termed •a lug m11tC'h . • Santa Mdrgarita improved to 1-l m league. AA YWIW UAGUI 5MTA ~1$ NEWPOW'f HAllllofl J Slngla~ Corria (NH) lost to Lamour, o-6, lost to Sldhar, 1~. lost to Smith, 4-6; Hirst (NH) lost o-6, won 6·1, 6-3; Connon (NH) lost J'6, 2 6, woo 6· 1. ~Duncan O..n (NH) ton to Hsu W•r•. 0-6, lost to Konnk•Pskhlis, 2-f>, lost to Sen'°" Bontan, 3-6; Uhl·Curry (NH) lost 0-6, 4 6, 1 6; Singer Hsieh (NH) lost 4-6, 3 6, 2 6 toilY'I MIM., 2:30 pm; ~ .St Cathfrlne, Mmn . 4'4S pm. High Wl<>OI • [standa It Tustin, 3:15 p,m •1"8dland....W HIQh.schOot ~ •nd gtrll • COrON del Mat atSlfU M.tfgluu, '3 pm; Woodbr'~ at Ntwport ~. 3 pm.: Alia NlgYel at Es~ DON LEACH I DAtl.Y Pit.OT Mesa's Jody Martinovtch swims the 100 breaststroke in Wednesday's dual meet at University High. SWIM CONTINUED FROM 81 400 tree relay qudrtet. It was the first defeat for lhe Mus- tangs (4-1. 1-1 in league) • Erin Ball, Jennifer Arrow and Amy Murphy each won two events for New- port Harbor H1gh's guls swim team Wednesday as the hos1 Sailors defeated Woodbridge, 122-46, in a Sea View League meet Ball won the 200-yard freestyle (2:10.0.C) and 100 back.stroke (1·07 35), Arrow touched hrst tn the 200 md.JVld- ua.I medley (2.23.71) and 100 breast- stroke (1.08.63) and Murphy coptured the 100 butterlly (L02 92) and 500 free (5.21 45). Newport tl-1) won all but one event. In the boys meet, Newport beat Woodbndgt!, 130-15, cli Ryan Lean won the 500 rree 14·45 09) and 200 free (1.47 34). Lean was itlso part or the win- ning 400 fret> relay 13:38 791 wttb Paul Kepner, Peter Belden and Ryan Gough • CdM freshman Sherwin Kun was the lone llldividual winner (200 IM) lo help the Sea Kmgs defeat Santa Morgarittt, 99-85. The Sea King<> are now 2-2, 1-1 TI1e Cd.M girls were defeated hand- ily by the Eagles, but sophomore Lau- ren Powers won the 200 lM wtth a CIF· qualifying time of 2:17.83 • Estancia Higb's Jennifer CdSsaty won the 500-yard freestyle by dropplng rune seconds off her personal best with a ume of 6;13 47, but vis1b.ng Aliso N1gu~I da.uned a J 12-59 tnumph. The Eclgles drop 10 0-2 tn the PCL Estanoa's David Cother shaved two seconds off his pem>ndl best to wtn the 200-yard md.Jvtdual medley in 2·31, but the Eagles dropped a J 10-29 decision to the Wolvennes The Eagles fell to 2-4, 0- 2 an league scA11uc1 2.AS p.m : Cost• Mesa It Unlw!llty, 24Spm ...... High Khool boys· (Ofona del tMr at Woc>dlW~ l :1s p.m.: El Toro It~.....-. I 15 p.m.; Ltgi.N Htlkat &t"'61. 1 S p.m; Coli. Mewl at Aliso Nigue4. J 15 p.m, HOOPS Eight lOCals All-CIF •Coaches tab Jameson (Newport), Alshuler (CdM) and Smith (Mesa) first-team picks in respective divisions. Newport Harbor High seruor Matt Jameson, tbe Newport~ Mesa District Player or the Year m boys basketball, is one of UU'ee local players named first-team All-CIF Southern Section by the Southern California Interscholas- tic Basketball Coaches Assooa- tion. Jameson, who Jed the Sailof9 to the C IF Division ll-AA quarter ... finals and a school-record-tymg 24 wms. tS a Division II selection-. Costa Mesa High junior Autumn Smith, who shared New!, · port-Mesa Distnct Player of the Year honors. is a first-team gir~ choice in Division m. as is Corona del Md! High senior boys stand- out Dennis Alshuler, who guided the Sea Kings to the Ul-A title game at the Arrowhead Pond. t Estancia senior Brett Valbuend and CdM junior Kevm Hansen are second-team boys Divtsion Ill choices, while Estancia senior Franoa Dtaz. as weU as Costa Mesa juruor Jenny Earnest and her sophomore teammate, Nancy Hatsusbi, are second-team D1vi- s1on W girls honorees. Jameson, a 6-foot-l point guard who will represent the S&lors m the O range County All- Star Game, scheduled April 24 at Orange Coast College, averaged 16.2 points, 6.6 assists, 5.5 rebounds and 2.6 steals in b..t.s fourth varsity season. AlshuJer, a two-time All-CIF • chmce ui volleyball, averaged · 12.9 points and nearly nine • rebounds in his third varsity cam- paign, helping the Sea Kings par-I lay an at-large berth i.nto a sec-, tion runner-up plaque. Smith, a 6-1 center, averaged 1 11.8 points, 13.3 rebounds and · 3.8 blocks and set school single-- season records for rebounds (399) and bloc.ks (113). She helped the Mustangs reach the ID-A section semifinals. Valbuena, a 6-3 forward, aver- aged. 17 .4 pomts for the Eagles, who were elimi.Jiated by eventual champion Chaminade ln the finit round of the lll-A playoffs. Hansen averaged t 0.8 points, but led the Sea Kings with a 13.3 average in five postseason games, including a state playoff loss to eventual Division U1 champ Washington Uruon of Fresno. Diaz, a 5.7 post, averaged l 1.7 pomts and an estimated nine boards for the Eagles, whn reeched the ID-A quarterfi.nals. Earnest, a 5.7 forward, aver- aged 11 :5 points, 5.5 rebounds and 3.2 1teal8, while Hatsus.b1, a 5...S point guard, Chipped ill 6.3 poln , 7.2 assi ts. 4.1 rebounds and 2.9 steals for tho Mus~s. J ThU(ldoy, April l; 1999 83 YOITI IASllALL In the Hunt II 111 2-1 • White Sox nick Cardinals, 5-4, as Donnie Hunt goes 3 for 3 and Kevin Courvo~ier doubles and singles. Frankie Darmiento started and struck out three, and Ryan Hanrahan pitched well, and added a bJt. Tyler Wolk and Bernie Tanner anchored a solid defense for the Dodgers. · • Canl1n.a1s S, Blue Jays 1 Madnen :Pl!...,.._ a foWtb-~ rally with Uy bla. by lalt 11 ' I ~ Ud Bemaldy Tily- lor Allloil 1114 • cou;ple rl NII for the Sox and ana ~ 'Went alJ:bonie to Dag down a ·btlll thtst wu the deleoatve ,play of the game. Donnie Hunt had a big day for the White Sox ln Newport Harbor Base-I II I I ball Association Bronco (11·12) Jarrett Dan.Lei had a honte run to lead the Cardi- nals, who got some excellent defense from CbrlsUan Mk:Uel lordlda dl'OM In Md Lo.b with whit proved to be the W\lmlng run ln th~ ei{Jth ~ u the Qiantl b8ltBd lhe Yanken, 2-t. m Newport Beach UtU. ~ play on I.be MaJors (11-12) level ~y. • ~ e, c.ntbWI 3 play, going 3 tor 3, and kevln Courvolsler chipped tn with a double and· single to lead the Sox to a 5~4 victory over the Card.lnals. Harrlaon and John Burgan. ' - Ian Connally and Oaruel both doubled for the Cardinals, who broke it open with three runs in the third inning. Cardinals pitchers Connally (five), Daniel (three) and Vincent Newsom (two) teamed up for 10 strikeouts. TJ'be GWitl Fl • lbang ti0mbined pitching s*formence from ._ TUMil. ~ Leitl and kordich to llmlt the YMkeM to live blll. Tyl• l.aDCie alloWed one Jiil O\ler tiv innings and the Angell held the Cards off. Key tuts for the Angell were deliwred by Nk:k c__. 4nCJ Tommy Ad=tU= The Cardi got &0lid pitclililg rrom ._ u.gg.rd end s~ Herbert Natha,n Ctamer, Brendon Salisbury, R.lcky Nel- son and Courvoisier all scored for the White Sox AA With thefts of home plate. · Luis Roclrtguez. Salisbury and Gourvoisier ban· • Padres 9, Mariners 1 The GWib lml*t one nm ID the tint tlining off o ND·~ doUble by-~ Tbe Yankees tied 1lt :in the bOttom of tlJe'. f\flt on an RBI single from Miii& Haler, wbo ~ Jult th.rite hits through • Roddet 11, Matltal I . dJed mound duties. • The Padres combined strong pitcl)ing and aggressive base-running ln their victory ovei; the Mariners. Drew Harrt.s and Blake Pinto combined for nine strikeouts, and Chase Behr and Chr1I Red- mond added four Ks. ~ Holland and Taylor lo•J> had ktfy hils for the Roclfies and:Dmd Gnat cmd RIJey . .Nten both~ three timel. ADdrew MalOG a.nd kyl Keimelly both 1c:Med twice for the wtnne.rS. Cody Greene, Corbin Duley, Jam.le Ohlhaver, J(enny Allaopp and Andrew Na.bin turned in sound defensive play. ·~· • MartDerl ...... 2 Tom Jacko led the Cardinals, scoring twice, and Kurt Jacko and Cole Jllley each scored. Cardinal pitching accounted for seven strikeouts. MUSTANG (9-10) DMSJON • lndJans 8, Dodgen 7 The Dodgel'S and Indians hooked up in a bam- burner at Kaiser Elementary, the Dodgers falling short in a sixth-inning rally. Pinto had a double and Adrlan Buonanoce had two base hits, and David Holmes had a single as the Padres scored ln live of the six innings. Playing heads-up defense were Preston Dave_y. Chrt.I Red- mond, Max Torres, Jimmy Nelson, Ml.ml Nakashl- ml and Juon om. ~or Stonl OI the Mariners struck out seven and Allowed just one bit in three ~ of work. the lone hue bit a OODJ sii:lgle by Nick Paldli.koff. David To•._.. retis'ied and struck out three over three inningS to preserve Sdturday'1 victory. •••• Matlbewt and cua Tyler ignited the Marinan with bitting. Lo1de Btocbe had a key at· bet to sustain a fotirth-inning rally, which was the dlfference for the Matlnel'S. Jake Lemmerman and Peter Wilday bOth pitched well for.the Reds. • ¥adMn e, .Red Sos 4 8leU Hailrahan bad two hits, including a lrtple, for the MArlins, and teammate Nldl Tiiytor scored twice, . •oms. 14, DOdgeri 5 Th8 RoCk.ies got a strong peifon:nanc:e from pitcher Tbotna1 Dla.Jyna1, who struck out ·x. Kevin Hollaod had two hi~ and scored threoe times. Michael Grllda and RJ. D'Cruz led the Dodgers with two hits apiece, and Erk Paine had another big pitching performance, striking out the side in the fifth inning. For the Mariners, Garret Gordon ripped a dou- ble, and John Swift had a single. Pitcher Spencer Rtchley struck out six in two innings. PlNTo DMSION • Giants vs. Marlins Evan Kort of the Giants slugged a grand slam home run in the last inning to give the Giants a great finish. Cody Green struck out the side in the second inning. On, Friday, the Mariners rode the pitching of T.J. a.nardy ahd Cooner Fervu.on. The Red Sox countered with J.R;' Dton on the mound. The The ROckies scored four runs in each of the first three ilinings to put 1t away. • Yankeet 12, Dpdgen 4 The Yankees rallied from a 2-1 deficit with four in the bottom of the second, then put the ~P. on ice With five runs in the bottom of the fourth timing. Trey LaGrandeur and Ryan McKennon both delivered their first hits of the season, and Peter Hapke had a base hit. F1ctttloue Bualnel• N..-ne StllllNnent The folowlng peflOnS ere doing buslr'8el u : ACTION""SEDAN TRANSPORTATION, 1201 Weal Mon Avenue, Santa Ana, Calllomla, 92707 Vlncenl V. Veftcn, 1201 West Mon Awnue. Senti Ana. Ce111om1a men Thia buslneaa le con- ductecl by: an lndMdu9I HitYI you IUl!Wd doing buSineU Y9t? No VlnoentV. Veltef'I Thia lta'8ment WU flied with the County Olerk of Orange County On 3-30-99 1tt1111110I DaJtv Plot I.of. 1, 8, 16, 22, JG99 Tt\349 ActttloUI BueJne11 Name Staliement The folowlng peraona 819 doing bullrMlea u : Irvine l!Wlng, 2917 Via Sen Oorgonlo, San Qeniente, Qi 9287• W!llam G. Tunnell. 2917 vta San GofgoNo, San Clell'MIMt, ca 02e12 This bUlir'9u la con- dUded by. an lndMdual HaYe you ~ dOlnO bUslneeli ~ v ... 3 1 9f WllllWn o. Tunnell This .....,,.. ..... fled WIUl .. Counly aettt of Orange~ Oafy PloC Mer. 11..a...~ 25, ~989 I °"'1f r -·-··~· -~ . .. . ..~ ·' • I ' • ' I ~ . -... ~ Flctttloue Buelnua Name Statement The lollowlng pel'IOOI are dolno buslneu u : TOTAL Training, 2973 Har· bOf BM11 Suite 204, Costa Mesa,CA92626 Davto L. Am<*!. 2521 Aha Vista, Newport Beadl, CA 92&80 Thll bullneu 11 con· dude<I by: an lndlvldual Halle you Started doing bullneu yet? No O.vld L Arnold Thlt atai.rnent waa filed with the County CMtrk of Orange County on 3-28!~ • 1'"8787771 Daily Pttot Mar. 30, Apr. e, 13,20, 1999 T408 FrCtltlou• Buelna• Name Stltement The followlng peraona are doing botlneu 11: NICKEL MANIA, 1025 Weatmlnltlr MaA.1. 11042. Westminster, CA v2683 We11m1n11er Partners UC, (CA}, 5242 Argosy Ave., Huming1on Baech. CA 92849 Thia bollneU 11 con- ctud9d by: LlrMed Liability Co. Haw you ltarWd dolrlO bulineU V9C? y.. 3-1 S.90 we1tmrn1ter Partnera UC, Robert PortM, LLC Member, Maneoer This 11aiem.nt WU flled with the eoun.y Clerk of Orange County on 3-30.fi 1'8117llOIO DallY PlloC I.of. 1, 8, 1 s. 22, 1099 Th3o40 F1cthJOu1 Bu11nee1 Name S...,,.,,t The lollowtng l)ttlOl\I are doing t>uslnUI ... Cliff Balenllne Tai•· marketlna Services, 185 Flower St, Costa Meta, CA 92627 Clifford Frenk Balentlne, 185 Flower SL, Costa Meaa, CA 92827 Thie bullneu Is con· ducted by: an Individual Have you allirttd doing bollnlu yet? No Balentine, Cliflonl Thia atattmenl WU flied Wiit\ the County Clef1C °' Orange counl\:..r »O-i9 1 ll07t Dally Piiot A.pf. 1, !!i..1.. ~ 22, 1099 ln;,41 FlctltlOu. lualneH Name Stnement The lollowlng peraonl are doing buslnell u : South Coast Web, 209 Waic. FOt91t Rd., Co.la Mesa. CA92928 Mic:tlael Robert Nata, 208 Walle FCH9at Ad .. Cotta Mela, CA 92628 This bullllNI II 000- ouoted by: an Individual Haw you started doing butintll )'et? No Michael Nance This 1tatemen1 waa l1led wltt'I the County Cler1' of Orenge eountv on 3-30-99 1ttll7te071 Da"Pllol I.of, , • ~ 22, 1 0 Co. Have you started doing bualne$I yet? No The Town Group, U.C, Todd G. Olson, Manager This statement was filed w1th the County Cler11 of Orange Count~ on 3·18-99 1t9M7M834 Dally Pilot Apr. 1, !, 1 S. 22, 1999 1h348 E113400 FictJtioua Bu1lneH Nam• Statement The folloWlng peraons are doing business 11 JAG, 356 East 20th Street, Unit E, Costa Mesa. callfomla. CA 92827 Antonio L. JoMIOn, .356 Easl 20th Street Unit E. Costa Mesa, Calllornla 92627 Thia bullne11 Is con· duoted by: an lnc:JMOuat Have you 1ta111d doing buslnesl yet? No AnlOnlo J. JohNOn This 1talemen1 was fii.d with the County Clel1c of Orange County on :J.30-99 1M96'785202 Dally Pilot Apr 1, 8, 15. 22, 1999 Th349 F1ctltlou• 8uelne11 Nam• Si.tement The lollowtng peraons are dolnQ bullnea as: VENUS MANAGEMENT, 754 Soufl Coaat HlQhway, Laouna 8aech CA 02651 Jennifer L. &.enO. 754 SOI.Ith Coast Highway, Laguna. s.acn, CA 92651 Thia t>ustness Is con· OUc:ted by: an Individual Haw you Sllirted OOlng ~yet?No Jennifer L Bueno This siamment wu filed wtlh the County Cle~ ol Oranoe County on 3·30-99 1ttH788077 Deity Piiot A.pf. 1, l!i 16, 22, 1999 th3"3 Actltloua Bu•ln•H Nam• Statement The lollowlng JMtl'IOOI are dolnO bullnesa u VldeoGroov• Video Mao· azlne, 270 South 8r11tot St., Blda. 101, S1e 302, Costa Mesa, CA 1>2628 David A. Paine, 2155 Pine~ Or. ~I D 402, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Thia t>ullneu 11 con- duoted t>y: an lndMdual Have you ll8rted doing business yef? No David A. Paint Thia utement was ftleO wtd'l lhl County Cle~ of Orange County on 3-30-99 1tHl7MOM Dally Pilot I.of 1. 8, 15, 22, 1~ T~ FICtJdoue 8u1lneea Heme Statement The fofloWlt\g JMtl'IOf\S are doing ISullni11 a• Model:rectinlcs, 1600 Monrovia Ave., Newpon Beac:tl, Ce 92863 Oouolas A. Yates, 3000 Broad St.1. Newport Beac:h. CA 9288;, This bUalne&I II con· duettd t>y: an ll'ldMdual HaV9 you l\arted doing ~ ytt'1Vea,3·30-99 C>oug1ai A. Vat .. This t~ternent WH filed wi1t1 the Co\.w\ty Clertc of Orange County On 3-30-99 ·ttlMTMOa Daltv Pllo4 Aot. 1, !a_ 1.. 6_. 22, 1099 ln345 Flctitfou• luelnM1 Name 9'a..,,,..,t The lo!IOwlnG peraone .,. OOltlg bUlln9al .. Lat Vegaa Group, 1732 KaiMf Avenue, IMne, Ca 82814 ~ol'll'I O . Anoeraon T~ tor 11'11 JoM 0 Andenon LMno Truat UTD &'02JI(), 1113i Wandef'lf un.. ~ a..dl, Ceta&l9 caro11 eertotd.1....._1_~ c:s~ ~ VlMltr• ~ A. Km.i..~11 N Del. Sol Lane, ""'"'°"" a.r, Ce 91709 eon.not A. Kati, 811 N. Del Sol Lane, Diamond a.r,ce 11111 Atehard P:. Lovejoy l:=·~~~'= ~~?:":An'•" leny Lo" 1.oveJoy i::·~~~ 1111 vg:n~ hn ...... ~. 1101 w. ""' 1-..." :u: .... Ma. c. I PU-.UC Nonce~ I I Puauc ~ } { ~c NC1tlCES J I PUB~ NOTICES 11 PUBUC ttoTicES I PUBLIC NOTICES ducttd by a general pert· TO· STEVEN A. business yet? iJO bullnus yet? Yes, 111197 IQ'lllltyou. you should conllet !l111nm IOCt1tsS Of tnl im - . .,. -. -nership SALAzAR William N. Bequene Davco Restaurant a llwyw On 04/15.99 at 10 00 sdefllctnsee 111 ~IA fAAO. ~Clllml .-do.. Ha11e you 111rted doing y '"re-~.-., titled This statement was fti.d Enterpnsea, Inc., DaVld A AM., e.Jlrn Slvlngs Bank ERS INC. 1 C.ifom1 Cocllorl-CD.at' a....---.. ...... busltle$& yet? No ou • "'"' no wi1h tne County CMtrtc ol Salisbury, Plftldent f.S 8 • h dUl't appo1n•d Min 9'f Klo-TIWlllQ Chiu ~a -v S ~ • Atehan:l F Lovejoy tnat there is now on file •n Orange County on 3-9·99 ni.1 allitement was hied lruS1M under 111d PIHIUlllt to SeerlllfYTIUIUrtr 4255 Mitt~ ._ct PnMbaS......._ Fil This statement was t~ed the office of the Clerk ol lhe 199H715543 With the COunty Cieri! of Oeec1 OI ll\lst. rlCCHdld on gait W'f Nlwoo,, l!uch CA ..... ,_.._..._ __ with tile County Clerk o1 District Cou11 for Kossuth Dally P110t Mar 11 18. Of11nge County on 3-1 ·99 11126/97 • Document No ll26liO -m1 hiilr t-.( ..e ,. • <nngeCountyon3-23-99 ~ryjJ~·~peJ:,~5r 25.~r.1 , 1999 Th320 1""714657 1W10611i45 Book ~ ol Oou-o !Wlness ., "*-.,•--~llr 1"91787361 ~ ,. '°'the term1 ' STATEMENT OF Dally Pllot Mar 11 , 18, :C-Rtcor~:.;~coun:'. GOOWETWINE&SPRTS' :S~.'!.~.:-i!: 1 .~~·~t~Mar 25~ :~~o,,.~: e::i~~~~Wo3~ 21t*t1~~~7u.,n:~3:5 ~ia.,~~:.., =::: ':"'~ ~=~~c:i: Flctltfoua BualneH 1>om on tile 2nd day of Jan-BUSINESS NAME N•m• Statement 1114 !Akahi Antomtll F0t .. sek11S)4ttet'4tt Wllhn tne PISt a.ma • i-.i . '* ..i - Name Statement uary. 1986 (named April Tne IOllowtng person<•> The folloWlng persons m.i. in unm.tlld woman l"'1t ytars a stllld ~ 1111 _,..Dnl.-ldllly1\Ulsmt The toltoWlng JMtraons Dawn Salaz.ar) For lutttier l\as (have) abandoned the ire doing bo1in8u as: motrw and d111ghW • !Olnt st111tts)4tetnstt 111 (11 none so .-.i ct -n a D ts ~ are oo.ng boslneu u details. contact lhe Clertc's use of the flc:U1lous bull· POS Syatema Manaoe· anants. • TM!Of Hew Century Stlll) Same dlll:dllld s-m d.,. ~ &ml Pacific lndu1trlal & ol1ice. The Petllloner's at· neas name menl, 19900 MacArtfiur MOlll)aQt C()(J)Of1110n. A ~ The name(s) Soo11 Stai· a .nlS Planndt a. Ma C6 Manne, 711W17th Street, tomey Is Joseph J. Straub Fuller & "'anaen, 430 Blvd . #100. Irvine, CA lomll CQfl>Oratlon. • Bentlld· nty or ft41111 Ta loilmtllf'I Mid bra!IDnml~ctO... . A·9, Colta Meae, Cahf #14551, 120 North Thor· 32nd Street, Suite 200, 92612 rty ...... , pubic IUClk>n to IOOIUS ol "" tluyt~ -d Qllwe. ft l'llltd 92627 1ngt0n Street, P.O. Box Newport Beech, CA 92683 Debllec, Inc , (NV). Int highest bklcl« tor cash n Ttf McQ GAOUP te 1 ~ 141..S~ S.. '* ... lie MuUln &Alsodatn,lnc .• 514,Atgona.tA,50511.lel· The FTctltlou• Buatneu 19900 MacArthur Slvd .• (pl'fabliatllmeollllelnlaWful C.lomi• Corpo!IOon ·9'/ M· imti.tu ...... _"~· (NV). 711 w . 17th StfHt. ephone · (516) 29,5~3532. name ref1tred to above 1100. trvlne, CA 92612 monty ol 1h• Un"90 s~. by clllll L Mcl11•MY · ~ ..-w a.,iat ..-. a. A·9, Costa t.Aeaa, cam You are notified that w11flied1n Orange County Thi• bustneu Is ~-CISll. a Clllller's mect cll'h'I Del Soi , ..... ix--. " ----. 11 ~ tr 92627 there wtll be a hearing on on 12131/98, FILE NO doctld by. a.corporation b¥ I stall ot Oltk\!111 banlt. I 5205 A'Ml<ll . .._..na ~ ~ Ull d .. lllQ This buslM11 ii con· the petition to terminate pa· 199&37oeo11 Have you sllirted doing cfleelt drawn by 1 st111 °' Ith, CA 92653 --s~•.mc:t-. ,...,_ duded by· a cor~llOn rental rights before IN Richard A. Fuller, 111 bustnen yet? Yes, March tederat credit unlOn, or 1 clltCk The IStm o.ng IOld 119 e.-. • .-mis • ..s ...i. Have you 1tarted doing Iowa Juvenile Coul1 for Opal Avenue, Balboa II· 1, 1999 ctrnn by 1 11111 or lederat ~ dl9ctlbld 11 tumwi., --. r-. "'*•-ct ..s buslnesa yet? No Kossuth County, Iowa. at land, CA 92682 Oebllec, Inc Phil Prouty sMl9S Ind IOln •OCll!lon, fniai111, eq.i1crnera. ttlCll h1t· .-.ic:t-. fladmlsl•tlflllD Mull1n&Assoaates, Inc , theCouttHouse inAlgona. Wtlllam R Hansen. 221 Sec/Treas · sM1Qt 8'0Cla11on. or llWIQS '""~in no. !tat di dh-•dtir-~by Mlchael w Mutun loWa, at 10 AM on the Goldenrod Avenue Co-Thia statement was toed blnlt specllild In Mdlor1 5102 lt&MhOIO uncirovements mtr· ..s ai d .. b a _.. President ' 9 day or April, 1999. rona de! Mar ' C A with !he County CMtrk of of tna FNndal coo. and cllltlCbe •IMl'llDIY QOOOWlll _..-s1111esm.x».m This 1ta1ement was flied /SI Audrey Haverly.J 9262S-3216 Orange County on 3-9·99 allhortlld to do buslnell In'* -ans ll1dlnlmt otl·sllt oan-1btllmlcmylaflr ml._.d_ With the County Clertc of CLERK OF THE A80Vl:. Thi• buSIMSS JS con· 1»996715583 stall) ll In "" front ol Ult ttll ~llctnlt llC "' -d a ......... h Orange County on 3·23-99 COURT1 Koaauth County ducted by an un1n· Dally Pilot Mar 11, 18. lllQOOllS at 1llt rnMI enry .,.. n i.we IOC8d a •255 ctfiliml tmmt ......,., llalllb 19991717165 Court tt<M.tM, Algona, IA corporated a11oc1a11on 25. Apr 1, 1999 Th313 ID the Placentll CMc: Cenw Mlrtno* Wtt ,..._OOl18eltll __. • ....,.. .... llltnpl D8llv Pilot Mar 25, Apr 60511 ,.._ 1, _ _. Olher than a partnership Flaltloua BualneH 401-411 E CllaPman /Wt CA 92660 a -..._ d ~ -S. 1, 'IS, f 5, 1999 Th33S by ISi 8al1> .... h m....,I., • W11Uam A Hansen Name Statement Planlll. CA II rtallt; tnll Wlcl The ~ o1 loeense ID tie .._.. b alt m1 1 --II ACtltlOui Bual""• o.puty CWll Richard A Fuller The following l)flrsons lnllrlSt COtMYICI 1o #10 now trlnS!llf'IWd is Olf..S.. Gentrll ..,. .., d ...._ • -"" Name Statem9nt Publilhecl Newport Bead\· This stalflment """ lti.d are dol~butlnlu as Mid by It under said Deed of ~ UcellM No 21~13871 llllllilllplt11d ..i ...... ellllf'y Cotta Mesa Dally Pilot with the County Cler11 of s • .. Tnm In 11\t propeny llbJl1tf In llid ...._ • ~ • The 1ollowlng persoos Mardi 18, 25. Apf111 1899 Orange CountY on 319199 Corona I Mar neu ..... to llld County. Cllllomla ~ I'll# iSSUtG I«"' cnmses o.-m ti. 19' • ...._... are cbng t>uslnul H h\W 1 "98715554 Services. Ing Int land twein As m0t1 ioc.cl It SAAE cuahlid -ct 6*A ... ._. BolSol\AAWsa ,. .. ~-",Go,...:. 'Hun~t· F1CtltJou• Bu1lnua Dally Pilol Mar 11, 18. ~Ma7. c~~~25Co<ona ~ly dt:SalbtCI In ... Oeecl Of TlllbulksatlnO...,erOI lldllllUllClllild•lllD-... -. In on ., __ ...... ,., 9\..,~9 Name Statetnent • • .,,..., Amir Abbess llltnen 7 '""~ " ,_ --... vi-. 'u 25 ~I 1ftl>Ll Th314 ..,... f"-A.PJC "34-05--032 The IN*°'* blwf'IOI a.. ti.___._,...._ ctfs gt ""'""'''• ..,.. '"'" A 9 I ~ lltntofort dtlatlecl IS 1~ ID -conai,..,_ a oa.i ...a• ~cdtltdllrllMlt Bettle Nouk. 1~sa The lolowlng JMtl10llS oua ua nua Agata, trvlne. CA 92614 SOid •••• Tiit stJtet Iha olltCt oe JfM ALLDf ES· ..mrct..i~ NOID 10 Boise Chica. 1126 Hunt· .,, doing buslnaa as: Nmm• Statement ThlS bUSlness Is con-"""d •~ ,,...,... co IHC 10701 • ~ wwwv OWl'G 1QI Ala ""'"" Beectt. CA 9i~9 COUCH f'ROOUCTIONS, The following persona ducted t>y· an lndMdual -tlSS llld ow... common """" · ,_ ~-~ 'jlme1 No11k, t6458 317 5th Street, Hunllng1on are doing bullnNI as Have you started OOing :'~~ o1,::. ": == ~ ~ ~ ~ =~~m:.: 9o1.a Chica. 1128, Hunt· Beecl'I. CA 92&48 Lefty• Tattoo. 509 N bus1ne11 yet? No ~l'POl'itd to be 613 s.me no~ 1111 e1111 11 ~t 19 . tNLS \QI TAU~ lnQlon Beach. CA 92849 BIWI Lee Tone, 317 5lh Tusfln Ave , Orange, C.U· Amir Abbess llkhan 132 c-u-... ,.. 101'11111lCT'\'Ol.aW This buslneu 11 con· StrHt, Huntington Beach, lomla 92867 Thi• statement was hied • .... -· ""' 111119 • • dUC1ed by· a general pert· CA 92648 LINndro Oropeza. 1102 with the County Cler11 of 92626 Tiit un~neo Trus.. The !>.Ilk s•1 '' subjl(1 to rr Mo\V • SIOl.D AT 4 ft.aJr nerahlp Jason A Heffron, 317 N. Lyon, Santa Ana, Call· Or1nge County oo 3-9·99 dllclalms ll1'f 1111> ~ '°' ll1'f catonu Utllonn Comrntltlal W.&. •\'OU ien> A."lllXft.A. Have you started doing 5th Street, Huntington tomla 92701 1"96785544 lnCOfrectnm 01 st• Code Stc:lon 610& 2 NATION~ N4.ltm °' bullne11 yet? No Beach. CA 92648 This buslne11 11 con-Dally Piiot Mar. 11, 18, :O.:~:llO~o 11°tn:V ~= Thi iairchlH jlllCt or ~ YWfMOl.UH::r:;::! Betti• Nonk This t>ustneu Is con· ducted by: an lndMduat 25, A~_r 1. 1999 Th311 lltreln Said. salt wlll be made, eot1110tr1110n '" connecton -..th LAW\'lll o.a-Miid! l9. llW This statement was med ducted by· co-parme'!..i Have you •tarted doing Flctltloue BuelneH but Ylithout eovtnant °' •· 1111 Ult of "" tait1nns and ,_..AarmO. ~M willl tile County Clerk ol Have you started U<Ang b1Jslne11 y11? YH, Nern• Statement ranty, UJ>ltned °' lmplled, lrlnsltr Ol tne ttctnst '' lht tum ~ YCR .._.. ** ..._ orange County on 3·23·99 business yet? Yes, 1-1·99 11/01199 The folloWlng JMtrsona r•c11ng tltlt. ~-°' Ol sgoooooo 1oorom •ndudlino .-. • ._._.Ct m.:16'91 m 1»996717359 Brian Lee Tone Lllandro Orop41za a doing bosfneaa 81 encumbf~. to pey "' '""'*'IY u•ITllllO II M95 TAC. C56IDJ 11\.8 ll'ZWi Daily P1101 Mar 25'--Apr. Thll statement"(;!~ Thia 1tatement wa1 hied ~ .. ~tat Funding 15 remaining pnnapa1 sum 01 Int $1600000 •DOR whleh con . .:.~~iiiiG9'iiiiiiiiliiiiijiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii" 1, 8, 15, 1999 1 n337 With !he County ~ With the County Ci.rll of Nopelitoa way Aliso 'Jieio nole(s) SIQUld by Aid Oeecl ol Ma Of 1111 tOltO'Wlng 111 Flctltloue Butlne.. Orange Count~~·17•99 Of11nge Counl~,2'11 ·99 CA 92650 · · Trvst. Wl1'I lnllrnt 1111t1on as PMonll Cllec!I • oepono Name Statement Dally Pllol \.car. 1:3':. Dally Pilot~ ,~Uf/l,5 RalphCllnton~anlll.15 :.°.:'s"ii ~ ~~o~).,:; ~IXXl~ tt.s a. ·1 ar~ 1~"!.l10l'IS ~ f, 8, 1999 Thii8 25, ~r. 1, 1999 Th321 ~~~Way. 90 VlejO ol ll'lt Deed ol Trust •llml1td Otmano ~111 • 1n Ille sum CTM 1'ooes WOft<.I 3114 ~ctltloua Bu1lneea Frctltlou1 Bu1lne11 This bUSlneu 11 con-""· dllrgas encl axpenas ot of '5DOOJOO tne1 S1500J~l~iliiiiiii.ililiii.i_iiiiiiiii __ "-t Santa 118bel AV'I • Costa Nam• Stat9ment Nam9 Sta~t Oueltd t>y an Individual Clllll .. ~n .. s:c1 ~ ': FM~ ... 1D bl ~ ~. ~ Mesa CA 92627 The lollowlng per90nS The followtng pef&Olll Have you 1tanad dowlg -pjlOf ID Iha ..... OI -Chri111ne Martin, 384 are dOing t>uslnels, ea: ere doing bullneu a1 buSinM-5 yet? YH, 02/26/ to-Wit 43.595 01 Esllmllld Santa tubel Alie . Co.ta a) f>hY.$lc:laN )~II ~MAY PRODUCTIONS. 99 Cln o.-n Ill ~ lnlltelt and aclcltllonll ~ • 1661XXllX>IPCn Cemetery • Mortuary Mesa ca 02627 Surglfy c.mer b Phv•. b DA LAN AUDIO l Ralph ton. J• aMnces 11 any, will lncrtllt I 1111 tllan IQl.cl bltitleell Chapel • Crematory Ken Siegel, 3114 Santa c:larW'SurgeryC.tit9r,301 IDEO, 18464 Ward Thls*tementwatllleO INI llgure PoOf to Slit Tiith .-er{•~ and Iha 3500PaollcVlewC>fWe Isabel Ave • Costa Mesa W Bastanchury Road, Street. Founlaln Vaftey, Ywtth Ille County Cle~ of =~= :,~.,:: == ~ 24073 11 i: Newport Beed't ca 92627 Suite 280. F«.ntatn Vlley CallfOITlla 92708 Orange eoun:w...t:= cldlMftO to .... UllOtt'SIQned • bras .., PlafetlOl'S Coal 644-2700 This t>uslnen ts con· Ca 92835 Tholn11 Thang Tran 1 9 -man Oedaraaon of l>etaun tlla N coc~ tor trltllftr llm•mil .. lil•••~ ducted by husband and Physicians' Medical 21n1 BUlharo st. Hunt· Dally P*>t Mar 11, 18, ...... .._ ...... 1,., ............ 1 ol h .... -..... ....._...... ,..,_., ,._.. wile Surgery Center L .L.C. lnaton Beact\. CaltfOtNa 25, Apr. 1, 19" Th310 .... .,..,,..,. "' -.... --·-... --.. .. ~ -•llSllW Have you 1\arted doing <CA), 301 W Basianctwry 91646 F1Ciltlou1 Buatnisa .mtn Nollca of Oetlult 1nc1 bl 1*1 OlfV lher"' nnsltr 1111 IEU llOADWAY buslnest yet? Yn, 111M Aoed, Suite 280. Fuller10n, Vanna Minh-Van Ooen. Name Sta~t Ei.clarl IO Set The undlf· bltn~cirh ~ Mortuary'* Chepel Cllrisune T Martin CA 92635 21n1 Bushard SI , Hunt· The loltowing peraons ~ CIUllf Ille! lllollCll 01 ol McolDc IMrlotConlral Crematron Thtt 5iatemenl wu ftled ThlS business ts coo-lnoton e.ac:n. Cahfomla 1,.. ~ boslnu,s 81 Oi•t ano Elacton 10 5el ID tie ~ ~ Zl 1M With the County Cle~ of ducted by Umlttd Liability 9~ AbtOIUt Roo11ng ·eo . recotdtd In .... COUl\ty ..,.,. ASIA TRADERS. INC • catOIM 110 Broedway Orange coun:y.~·23-99 Co Thit t>uslnesa I• con· 9893 Peralta Arver cir ::'~111 ~ ~:4',:: ~c .~~ TIWllllQ Costa Mesa 1 ln47 Ha11e you 71~ed dOll'lg ducted t>y husband and Fountain Valley, CA 927'08 tlaoltd 11nc1 slldl recordatron IN __.,.,,.., · 642-0150 Dally Piiot Mar. 25, Apr buSNH t•t , wile HJJcan Krlltolfer Ham-Dlte 03/19.99 ey Golclell Wtst SelltfilJcel'lllt ,._ _______ ., 1 8, f6, ,1>99 Th338 Phy1lc ans MeOlcal Have you started dotng merttrom 9893 Peralta FOl"ldcllurt s.Mca. Inc, • nE. M::Q GROUP, INC . 1 c.. 1• 1 Flctldou• BueineH ~~~. c..rit:r,..~~·m":;: ~r:::1s•17 VII, A~r Cir.: Fountain Valley, ~ IOI the lllS"8 TNl"8t fCNM ~ 9f Mdlllt L Name Statement Prtildctnt Thomu Thang Tren CA 92108 Sille 1n1onnaaon (714) 573-~. PmiOarc. Th• lolio¥Mg peraona Thll atatement w111 tiled Thi• aui1tmenl wa1 tiled ~:, by~~~u;r· !~ 533500 Aipott . lloull'I. ~:' ~ .... ,.._ ..... .,_. •rt doing t>ustne11 u : with lhl County Clertc Of wttt1 tne County Clerk ot ... dol ---~ "" ....... ...,., _..._ .. Mike Hopp's Pool Ora• eoun:y.~·23-99 Orangt County on 2-9·99 ... ~~I you .,.11Noartwu "O e4010.2015 Tlleoflont NulTQf CN$17'1U42.Upr 1, 1• Servic., 7204 W PCH , mM 1ltllm72' uuonaat Y9u (650) 344-4711 By SU. A 147, Newport Bead\, CA Dally Piiot Ml!. 2!5, Aor. Daly Piiot Mar. 11 18, Haun Hamtnarstl1)m COOi*. ~I P11U24 POnC& at ,.._ 9266M,1 _ _, CM 7""-.: 1,8,i5,1999 ~ t• Apr 1,1999 tr\322 Thlt.iatetnentwaallled S/25"'14"'99 ~c.•tt0.•0l11t ,..._ ~ .., _ . with h Councy Clertt OI , &Jiii _ct .... tM • ._.... w PCH 147 9wpon F1otltlou18uelnMt Flctttlou• Bu•lneH Orange Countyon.1-A-99 -..111.un ..._...a.,.. .. .._.~ eeaon, CA eiM:i Harne 9'atltnent 1MM111141 -~Of ........, CA tlZa. --Tegan E. Hopp, 7204 W. The f*""1ng perwona ~ l\8~t Deily Piiot Mar 11 18 llmtlTO-·-1 Ollma ~ • PCt1147 Newporte.aeh, .,.OOlnallUSinela... The lolloWlng pellOl\I 25,Ap!. I, 19" Th3iOD MJUU•Of -·--• ...... CA 92eei a pecra1ty·Solut1one, .,. doing tivs~u as· N-of 1 ........... Slit Tiii lftlllfm TO Tuma .... IMr' _, ,..... • • 4 S1mphfy your Thit bvtineat le con• 17002 8*'° Lane. tMll• Yankee Tevem, 333 ,;;;HO ~11 Ttus"8 ~ICllVIMIEM UCl* ---trO..A.DI...... hfe thm duC:tt<1 ~ hu$'*1d and lnall:ln Beadl, CA 12MI Baylida Orfll!.1._ Ne~ Slit JfO 3790 "8lnnca Ho ,_..._., ........ ·---.... o....~ lfl W!lt · Renneth J , Conner, BNlctt, CA 92:.au 41,._.:071 ... No YOll n 11n•n11~ •• ..-.~Jl,"'1 la CLASS tia\19 you ltartld c:tC*IQ 11002 8oleto Lane, Hunt· Oevco Aulaurant 111..,._.,0..0fTfUIC MJlU IS HSB1 ~ -------- buiNlaytt?V ... 2111/DQ lnaton~~-~, ......... ~~.:::A~'. 0..1t/T~7.-9'U• •IYA•tl-lllCla -----------------iol Mlchatl C. Hopp Judy A ..,....._, "'"' ..., don. jlJtOl9Cl ,_ """1r. GI llODlldtC ...... Thit "8temenl ¥JU llled = ~ •. ::~ ·~I~ 9~1~ lftl/lf .. toM Mi~ ... lf •*"I• 11t INl1l O':.!." ~=-~:: TNI' tM1t11M lt oon-dUded by; a ~llOn JOI llM tn _,_,....., of .. lbe nnlil) SOcill • ..,... 1 7111M dudtd by, ~ and Hav9 you llal1ed dl*"ll MMe of Ill et ,_,.,. T• ~ W a&. ~r. wte ~yet? Y•. 1118 D•-ri PllOt "4tr, ~ Hew you .__. doing Oavco Aetta11ran1 1, !, &, 1m bu81r*t Y'IC? No ~ ~ o.Yld A F ILE 0 K 0 S 8 UT H ,c...-J. <:onner ~. P"°"'1t COUNTY, IA, DIS· Thie ~-. fled Thie ·ttat.men1 wet filed TRICT COURT CLERK wtlh.,. county O.ttt of =::~~.,:' 99 MAA 11 PM 4 00 Of'anot ~ · 111111~ IN THE JUVENILE pally Hot Mat 11 11. OdV P11oC Met U ti. COURT OF IOWA, IN 2~811' ""3it ~ 1 1• Th31e AND FOR KOSSUT._. F1iift1iUi &• 111 1'lill0~ •1IMi<a ~NTE~EST OF ...... lkli.-.ct ,.:--~~ APRIL DAWN a:=.~~ wt C101ng ~ • SAl.AZAR, A ~J. Hf'Ul ~.1,11 .Da•CO AHla"tant DAWNP.AEIME~ a... IL.~ o;91, m inc., 170tl ~1-MIM), ... 121• CoM ...... • llOO 1.W., D,,... .......... .,... CA·-• ./VIV"°' 001111 w..rn ~. un Deno Antaµ_r~t NCmC1 OJI HIAMIO .... • .. ~ D-1J. ~ CU-J, °" '"NHiiON "°" u...:::·· ... 't=i"C..:. .:.w:r ·==: ~ ......_ ......... .., ........ '::' MUTIOt••·" ,.._~-... MM,_..,... A Nl!W APARTMENT? Clie9lfted let» you com~ COila wttboat hulle or l"Ol'ryl , "Affordable Altttoadve DisCount Casket, Cremation a: Burial Set'rice All 1eal tsUI, 1 r ' neWSPIP" II ~.~, I I etll I 111 ll1111or9 I amended wl"th m •"-• lo 1dwe1lisr "' 1 llmllahon 111 d• 1 • baaed on 1 ''' L• I UI, ~1ndic.,o I •II 11 I • Hllonal 01191n. "' 11• • 11 mike a•r '"rlt 1 llmllat10" 01 d1Slfl 1 !his n~W\141'' how1n9lt " ~1 • ~ menl lnr ,,..,, ,.,,,.,. YlOl~hc ~ OI "'' la •• , h~,,hy tnlpt ~ •wrllln9s •~wr111• ·~•S,•P" 11• a• t•ual op~Ollunoly I "' plain ot rh1u11nui-.1 loll lite ~· I 8110 l Ille Wn~1•QfOn II Clll HUii ~I C76 J~ 1 HOUSESIC f'tll (if SOL O' Showcase It• Sale in our <:: " Estate 511111 I Homes of tl1• [)jspjl!y A11> ' I Deadline 1' 1 Open Hu11" I Oeadhn.· II •11 It Pays lu AcJ In the Be~• l Real Esta!" ' CALL fOl LISA K flh I 949.5 l ANNE \I' I 949-571 l • VII • $0 DOWtl ~ FREE t.<ll'' I FREE L• • o• 1 1 HUD/VA 111 1.f00-17) VETERAN RI I 1 HOUSES/t FOH CAPISTRAf~o OCEAN Fl~ ON THE I 40• Jr• '" ! 8111" f1,>'I• Ill I GcJh.a(j '., """ , " F1 ''""' 1 I t ~11 f I f $1 'l M1lh't11 I 111• 11 1 HOUSES/<: t 1-on CORONA DEi Old CUM (71'U l' Beau Span1\h 2ba,livrm. l~mrm detoched gJri 1 By O..n<'r 919 ~\' .. ' ' 2-be<Jro•Hll ') ti .. -----· HI I 1 r . OIMINr m Nm 1 ~ ~1:uv1cu DnlECTORY II .., I•• tli 11111,: .md I :u .. ir1t')' Need.; - .... ' Ott 1'0 -, •• • t hit"' C I "'1l f t+t'l I • C.U Mmtl• 'llll lS J I I '\l\l r ''1 ltr~'ll ,, I I I ~· II [ 32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH OCEANFRONT ~198.000 •l;Hlf 9·19 723 8120 I 11·1i110 Newpon Beach (Open Sal 1-4) n t9 t>an Carlisle Pl. ll)t 2 Sb.1, Palermo Fir Plan, l h·1y P4uth More By Owner $(;611,000 949.044-8728 V• s•lfleq Wdrm 2Ba, gated 1 • 111·11u11l1y, smnll ocean vi Undl?I ground pllrklng. lly l.lwrw l\49-5t5·t540. I lli1t!Ci NEW 5BDRMl5BATH , ,, ·11J.• ks \lenado • ,. If l\tll" '.);. Qtllllg(l, I 11 J,.,uo•J lloor~ Btll I 111•11< •1J•1 t;7',.6161 I ,..,111011 1SLAND-lOC IV".!]t. qn1ecJ comm. bHu t h "-met 2 masler 11H. 11 w 111 •llh 111 ba, 2 i:ar \In hrd gar Comm pooV I , t.•11 <,J9<1K 949~573 hi 111 I .... , STORY V1EWllll or EN SAT 1 ·5 ($4491<) 1u •~l.ll lbt ' "I I ct•J<.orl f-pdlMl<!'.1 I Illy '1°14 -0 1R22 i'l tlOUl;ESJCONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT COAST 111 \Y IBll 311A 1 .. tt 101111,11 OR 11 • 2 !> I" ,1pp10• Ill llUCfO S579,900 I I I ' 11 7~"' I •1 11. 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(Ope11 Set 1·5) 1 I ''"ll7f''CI $369,000 QI • Ill 1;684 ' 949-376..0340 1 r ,.,._.,1~1 Oi:n • Cyn Views 111 ll>:i hdwd firs, • r ·11••I111~1r bl, prof 1 ,,,, •pri1 $1 ' 1999,000 • 11• Ji 10111e e:irth1ink.rn1V ., 11t.111o/ 1714)839-11154 I •q•l'M Realtors 2 llOUSESICONDOS FOR SALE SAITTA AHA HTS I fl• 'l'lJS FAMILY HOME ' 75!.l:i 2500 ''· 7200 sf I rt vd firs. new carpel I ti c;./IT 1·5) S339,000 11 "r ta; 1d Or) By 01'11\er 711 •29 1643 l ~OME PROPERTY IUWTS SALE '! fr1pl~Y (J YJrJ tt~J<J by I rd~ WI ft milln, 1• 1 !.44~·1< ottK e I I "11 I J • k11• Giii•~ Ill• 1 1 'I~ • lllJllS XlNT COND I I >II I Ml\~ FINANC[ 1 ,, U IO ooo Curt If ll~I 'll'I l,llt 6001 ' ' 11n APTS BALBOA ISLAND • <;Utlrh' PA TIO• 1 1fl1, 113a llelrlge<a1or, q 20 ~o. 919-6?5-700ll APTS BALBOA PENINSULA I Al \'l[W • lHE BCH 11 \J tr<! j ol<.l!l1 l!IJ\I, \ 1 11 St 075 r11 r.zro [ ltO APtS COSTA MESA • rorl/I MESA'S BEST * I I 1 ht:<ilV(•m Giid 1 I I tl'.iJ ? b(>ljfwm I 1 Jul• I tJ,ol<'ll c.:ommu11t1y I• "•~ t l~V t1fX lllSS lo 1\ l1e,1ch II molls 714 557..0075 ----1 109 APTS conoNA OEl: MAR • ing • • 1n1t1es (ffr,f rn o 1·111 i community. I ct fir1111 I c(111if 1111d ,ftt 6cacli. • •/'1i1•111c Jl(lf <lf 'tfut,( • SmM 11 til1 t u p11id. { '111/lbl!J .<lllJ/ f 10111 $ l lL\J ,,lJll s1.2 /10111 $15' 5 ' 4H ~ By Fax (<1-+1>) 1>:11 -0:>"4 By Phone ('J 1r>) 1d~ .. ;c17H By ~tnlnn Person: tff·ttr (1111·1 ... l1Kf111lr) u<1r '"°"k' •111J "'"""' "'""'" r •r111 ••11•·1ll1 '"' 1,... L •1th• I'"" 11u1~r ) • • :l'JO \\'c•of lln\ S trc.'tl <:o~rn \11• n. <:'A 9~b27 \1 ''"I'"" Ol11I ~ 11.t~ ~t. VISA -If ours 'li•l1•pli11111• a:: l0n111-.:;.(){)p111 \l., ... t ... -h .. t .. \\ 1111..-111 8·'.'lOm11-5:00p111 ''""'"''-~"''" 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH TRl·LEVEL TOWNHOME Very Spacloos 2Bedroom 2Balt1 with Panoramic View Private Etovator 2 5 Car Enclosed Gartgt, Flrl'fllac;e, H4911 Walk·tndosel, washer/ dryer hie-ups & yard $2000/mo on 1 yeai lease Cn11 IOI appt 949"646·8453 THE BEACH HOUSE APTS. 1433 SUPERIOR 154 HOUSESICOtl>OS FOR RENT, BALBOA ISLAND 3 Door• 10 South B1y Fronll CHOICE RENTAL. 2br 2ba, 1 car gar nolsrrWpet S2200mo yearly, 8\IM 4/1 949-723-4633 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON GATED COMMUNfrYBYFASHION ISLAND Beautiful treo·lined streets and golf course views. Enjoy carefree living in your large 1 , 2 or 3 BR apartment home! • Two--car garage • Washer/<Jryer hookups • Firoplace (WOOd & gas) • Air cond1tk>niflg • Wet bor In 2 ood 3 BR • AIDnn system • St ,650 to $2,995 • Please can (949) 644-0509 Sony, no pets. 160 HOUSESICOtl>OS FOARENT COSTA MESA MtN Vtrdt, 3bf 2ba, btc1>ef car-pet. End patio, 2 car gar, no pet•. 1657 Cortie•. $1375/mo. 714·751-4330 E Side, Lg H ee 2 1tory condo, 4bf 3ba, 2 lrplc, y1rd, enoch gar, WID hltup, g•r· dellOI'. $2000 94H7S•0261 182 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH 3br 3ba, pool/111111111 avall 2 car ga1. laundry aroo beoch near· Avwl 411 $2200/rno 800-708-1770 ON THI; WATER Panoramic b.ly "Vtew, 41Klm1 Jbath. lip dining 1111. 2 ·c gar no i.oets $3350 94'1-729 7670 Lv ffi59 UPPER BACK BAY 51>1. JIJa IOll11i;f d11109 2 Ml!! rm IT>Oln nn ~"P QUe:>I QUl1~ RI 2 flp $2500 949-729 7670 lv msq 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH Inaufgence on NEWPORT'S BACK BAY .... Privatt (jarage • 'Waslierl'Dryer '.R.J.fri.gerator wlice • f4{arm System 9 1'oot Ceifings • !Jireplaa :r;tness & 'Busintss Center (jatttl Community • Coo{ 'Bay '13rr.tzes CALL FOR MOVE IN SPECIALS! ·BAYPOINTE J•mboree •t University on the Back B•y. 888·892-5661 ·---=-IAVINE ~ <XltMMUHl'T1E'S A lfl(,tft. \,lANOA aO or 't\ '''· 006704 208 OFFICES 208 OFFICES FOR RENT/LEASE 208 OFFICES FOR RENT/LEASE FOR RENT/LEASE OCIAN VllWS 6300 s, ft in Beautiful f asltion Island Walk to Edwards, Corona del Mar Plaza & Library.The world is at your doorstep! 230 Newport Center Dr. Please Call Joanna Tarpley at F1ArUa1s • RetllOffb PadSpace •oa k.ul PRESTIGIOUS NEWPORT 0,,ICf TOWER . LIDO ISLE Bell frt. shoMooa term ancVOI 6U1Ml8f rflltrl. Terns, Ip. mo Of by wtllv Cal IOI pnces 949•6'73-6239 'Nlwpor1Height•'2br 21>8, 2 CS g«, lrg br Ovef gar., huge yd, old« but nlc. mln to bd'I. Peta Ok. $2300 94M62·9745 •BAYFRONH Fabulous tBdrm 26ath• Alt Now K11Chen Carpet. Ttle \lltwl S 1700No Avail Nowt Agent IMM75-4912 PANORAMIC HARBOR 'VIEW Lorge Studio Separate BR area Rel/WashfOry lnc'd G;lled Comm Pools/Spas/ hnnls Walk to Beach s 1.375 Mo Agt 9"9·646"6no Newport Crt1t 3B<llm + 1o1t 2 Sba. comm pool, new carpet. new paint. $1975/mo 9'9-646-1869 642-3850 Cllem1lng 2br 2bl, Beacon B1y. Bay tront, ltnnlt ct ICCHI. $3000/mo. A\1111 now. C.11949"'44-96&4 202 ROOMS FOR RENT NEWPORT HEJGHTS Ne~r coost. deck Vp vaulted Cd OM'l batfl. tul pnv, lndry, no smk no petS, female ~el'd $540/mo Incl u11lity 949·722-0723 •om •ARST WEEK SPCL. ON All ROOMS $134.00 + Tax, Ft1ture11: 24·hr•. front O..WD D. Phontal ffff HBO/ ESPNIDISC + l..octl Chennele/ Swimming Pool & HNted Jecunl/Guttt L.aundly/N•rby Fwys, 405 & 55/Mnte away from O/C F1irvround1, collt,ge. Shoppinv Mall1, Beaches & R.ttMnnta.• COSTA MESA MOTOR INN ttT7 H.tior BM .. Colla MtN Phontfl949)64S440 RENTALS TO SHARE NEWPORT BEACH there 2tw 2bl on 29th It, 1 bloctl from beech, $585/mo. + depo9il Incl utll. IM0-510-2303 HB Brlght, Cute 2br con.got. Re<>~ mate1em close to beach. S500mo Avalable Immediately 9"9· 722-&48 l HEWPORTBEACHShart2br 2bl at the Vers.i& Condos M If-.. amoi11iOS, no smoklna or drugs. SSSG'mo 94~'135. Shart Lrg 4br 2bl home ln HB, Close to PCH & NB 2bl'a and tu• bath fOf $875 Noo'smk pron profd 714-963-5058. 206 VACATION l'RESORT RENTALS SHORT TERM RENTAUBAL P£NIN. Spacious, 2Br 2Ba CondO, lum. close to bch. 2c ger $900/'Wl<ly !MH7S-7t30 1216 ~~1 CM college student 53 nMda room, want•d 3 nlo.til• per wll HM 04' tPl Mon-Wed. No amokt. S.2-355--2641 WANTED LUXURIOUS FURNISHED HOME/CONDO. In Ntwport-CdM-Newporl Coa I "4us1 hive tic & pool llCCllSS ~I-Oct 31 (11exbe) call Ac)enl. 949.720-9995 Sfnglo mom lookln1 for n,rr up~ ID l'('nl 2 ur 3 br-droom,, yard. I'' ~1<111 (M 11r Sent.a AM lleJghlS. Wllll111C w lrM$ ror I I I 'I II., II j Ii II I j II I• 'I •1 I! ' "' ---------~ • Relltf tom ..,...,.. • Anfweq to DA'1 • Modificttk>n of ~ "' .... _,.,al ... haa111 •• an11e1a-1-c...a ... •1n . . Polley ltatt•, "1111 clm1lli111'lt ure 1i11l1Jt'f'l 10 rl11111gr. "'ii ho111 nut1rr Tlw p11hfi1;f11•r 11·-.crv1•:. the riJ.tltl 10 1·t•11t;(lr, rrdas•ifr, n•\ i"<' or rtje<·r any rloi.5ifirtl uclwrt""111r111 . Pl1•0 .. 1• rr111>rt oil\ ·r1to1',tltot muy he i11 \our clOll'-tl'i1>1f 111I i1111111'tfiot1•ly. Tltr Duilv t'ilut u1'<'Cpts 110 linhiltt\ for Oii\' c•rt'Or in u11 1ulvt·niwmr11t (r>r whkh is mav hr rci..pon' 1f,l1• 1•x1"1•pt for the r081 of thr pot•r nr111nlly ocrupictl by the m'Or. Cmlis run only he olluwl'tl fur thl' fin.t i11!>C11io11. ....------Deadlines------, Monday ..... : ...... Friday 5:00pm Thursday .. Wednesday 5:00pm Tuesday ......... Mondoy 5:00pm Friday .......... Thursday S:OOpm Wednesday .. ~.Tuesday S:OOpm Saturday ........... Friday S:OOpm 1448 AHTIOUESIART I • /COLLECTIBLES I BUY ALL PIANOS! AntlQoes-Oual!ty furniture. one piece or whole housetuUt Cash paid 800-6411-4922 WANTED ~!~~ PIANOS CollectlblH ............. ". t......_ • Streot • ...,_ • OMce ~ $$ CASH PAID $$ _,... ........ - WE BUY ESTATES • llnl'l-.diace friefldly HNlce "W! PAY MOM $ fASml" t::649-4922'e so~8A5T 2202S..llaleSt. ..... AM. CA 12101 _.,,....a iI0.N. CA •:114 TOP$$$ PAID! OLD ORIENTAL & NAVAJO RUGS 949-497 .97 44 1454 FURNITURE I A dining rm Mt. Sotld clltny, 92" dbl pedestal. 2 loaves, 8 chlppendale chairs, ~Id but 1111 & llJtch + malchlng lelvet. never opened, shl boxed, cost 91<. sell $3875 714-596-1144. tr060CH 11h ii: tt Light btf91 CS.algntt' pttttem, good condltfon, $225. 114-557-7733 ·Gillldf.uw ctoc1t· opgn;a model Chln'ywd. Hu Hawwd MU1er clock. mint cond. S140Cllobo. M~ Rldlcor8llng. UMd carpel· 1ng 1A>fo• no yda. s250. 2 matching 10111, $12Se1. Lovuut 1100. Klngalu Bidding S25 ·30 , Mt-15M120 411111A~- RECOROS TOP 00UA I Jau, R & B, IOIA. Rock. etc 50'1 & liO'a Mii<! IMs-7505 wANfttit &o COiHs1 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS APPOllfDIFM' S£l'IBIS Ff/Pf day and cvcuing sh lftB St2-S20 Per Hour 'Ths11mlllut"t'l'll MJC)lcr • llnlth, llit1Ual ,,..,,,..,..,. • 401-K l'lan •nttd~tkJlft • lfllll ltnn tntj>l<.,..•ml &lllll>lt11ht:eJ In 1980 0.1111 gmwln~ Cul I for Ufll)Ob1 tmcn l 1-888-313-4744 ASSIST ANT BLO. ENOIHEER FfT. muat hive lie otumbilCt etec:trital eqi. HV AC helphJ. oood people sldls, S8-S tOlhr 6ased on 8l(p Fax resume to Chief~ 949~5-1729 Altentlon WORK FROM HOME 1492-$59"47 pet month PerHomeiFIA-llme Cal tol ltee ~695-7640 BOVTiOUE SALES Full Of P111 time, up'd ..... help Medtd. B. a..gneH Fnhlon. HPB. 94W44-44n CHILDCARE ASSTS nttdtd tor lnnontlve, cr'Htlve early chlldhood pro-gr1m e Tht Spo111 Chlbl frvlne. ECE unit• Pffd. can KtUlt Ball (IM9)25l-6335 or apply In l*IOO 0 1980 Main Stt'Mt, lrvlne, 92614. • DELI Evtnlng ti0ur1 * seeklno eq>'d counter persoo Ct11MM83-4«2 •n•1~•tr•n• Dental bill« 20$-40$ hour Easy denlal biting. llAI tranng, computer 18qulrld 1~55111629 FOOO COCKTAll. SEAVERS Enttgttlc etrvera needed !Of buly lf>0'1• lounge. Mull bl 0-21. Apply ln .,.non. 'Glrft Sporta Loun~· 3046 Britto!, c:o.u ..... GARYS FAStiON ISLANO IS lookrig lof I tnergahc, pat1 time cashMlf lh8I ~ bl ev•lablt tveolnQs and· week end$ Foi inloMilw call Robb Claibomt 949-759 1622 GRAPHIC DESIGNER NEEDED. Strong Ou8111 & Photoshop 1k1lls required MuS1 be able to WOik uOOel deadlnl Good COl'M'Uic811on skllla Immediate hlrino F9JC resume to (949) IJ40.7939 Hattmerk Ciid Shop leld .,..on FT. 35-40 hr9 I* wk. Salft Anoclatt PT 15·20.hrl ptt-lt. HPB MM31..aaee or HB 714-9634064 Hl9h Ouali1y Bo1t Salta Potltlon. Must bit experienced caR Bii 0 ALLISON MARlfllE • 94M42•BOAT * 480 BUSINESS Opp()fmlNmES Plt11t bl wary ol out ol .,... compenlH.. cntcll with "" local Betl• Butlntn 8UTeau btfore you ~ any money or flea 104' MtVloet. RMd and undtratend any contract• belor• you algn. AUTO REPAIR FOR L£AS£/ C.M. on Newport Blvd. New Bulkllng-4 Bays, SJSOO. Olle1. Agenl wih Co-op 949~-9699 $100,000 A YEAR Iii your own direct mall!og tJusness F0t start up package send $19 95 lo S1al lnlemalional, 3960 w Poire Loma Btvd. Sute H, #437 San Diego. ca 92110. eEARNe $1000 to $3000 This Week Travel FUU I PART TIME Needed El/9f'I Wen From Home Noc MLM. For Mor. lnlo Call Melissa OI Sheiah • ll00-229·5582 Full ltf'Ylce Salon t..ntey op•rtllon, $10,000 with cit.melt. H8IFV. Busy C1r. 714-962-0926 ,Learn/earn 6 llgul'ts It hof!le lmmed, no MLM no teltmtrketlng. Viall www.tr1vtldynamleslne.com S.lou• only 1.nw25-&414 482 CREDIT SERVICES GET OUT OF DEBT! !f e can hell!.! • Crtdit Canh Consolidated • Ptl)wnlS ~'md • Inttrest R«luad • HtUUssmttlls' FIHIACIAL PROBLEMS, BAO CREDIT, we CAN HElP. • 1-eoo-416-3512 * ADYANU PAYDAY Wt hold yolJ perm~ d ~ • No aedft chects • Otlick approval • Simple and conlideotial • Cl'ACB 949-548-3551 ~-for­hwt, ... Estate, It. • euverat~AWalable + 11ttl Sti'eet bpGan I I Gold. lllw9!. Ftri.ln1111f11. ltf· alOITI POl#i) ~<f'8o~~~ • Oteart Views + 100,000 an per DrlY l11ttl &rvnt IUINHAMUSA 110.....,..c.-.... Wtt 100 ....,., .... CAt2'60 I ot /unbcr mfurmcmcm pleast• coll/at t ., ()q I .... I f'i.I f "', . ;, ~, I I 1 ' . ' ,. . . . . ... . " Found 2 1111tt Otrm1n I --~ ~~-I S"-""d• naAr 8111tol & 470 _ __ _ Mcf'10<Mn In 8an11 Anl 1U·S4HAS t I ·' •• •' ,, ·j I •• I I I ·I ~-......,,....,...,.-=~'2-~ I Run your ad m the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach - Fountam Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fa~ us this form with your credit card # or mall with a check today! Run for a week' If your car does not sell. we'll run it for another week FREE! All for just $10". 222 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS Ac:1u1tlc Celll119 Removal Knock down texture applied eau c.111n9 o.11o11 NOw1 714-610-3315 Aol>ert 224 AOOlTIONS /REMODELING FARlttlNO INTERIORS Kl:ctten 8811'1/Remodel Room AdtllloOs ~ l.156()875 949-045 9325 REBUILD OR REMODEL Homes Of OftlCH • Quality Cu11structi0n • Raesonebty Prloed • Local Company 1838318 • Sl81lhMSro l Associat C11t 94M44·5465 J..-u ... Vl2, ~. b11cMan , m~=~1~.~· JAGUAR lUt L SE:OAH '11 $3UM 11-4SU 8AUEft olAOUAA 714-MMIOO JAGUAR XJI SEOAH '17 $41,1'5 t7 ... t75 BAUER JAGUAR 714-16MtC)O JAGUAR XJt SEDAN '17 S41,ttS 17-4327 BAUER JAGUAR 714-053-4800 JAGUAR XJ8 SEDAN '17 S41,995 17 ... 218 BAUER JAGUAR 714-053-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN ·9f $41,995 17-4281 BAUER. JAGUAR 714-'953-4800 J19uer XJt Vltldtn PIH ·rf $48,995 87-4346 BAUER JA~UAR 714-tsMio() J19uar XJ6 V•nden PIH '87 $46,995 87~7 BAUER JAGUAR 714-ISMIOO ... .... , . r;-~ ....... ·-. Jt9 CHPOKEE 'M ~ =2 dr, ec, pe, ll'Mni CIM. ·122) t8t95 COST A HOHOA rt44H-IOIO JElp WRAHCilER iX4 ·ii CO, to mlles, ~ 1111> bars. (SP307585) $10,095 COSTA MESA HONDA 11~ LEXUS es 300 'M Lltv, CO, chrome W1111, moon- IOOI (1n3&'1438781 $22,995 TUSTIH LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 500 'ii Ruby, lltv, moonroof, CO (176821136169) 123,995 TUSTIN LEXUS ,714-~ lEXus ES R>6 'ii co. dltome v.tlls, moonroof (175951135232) 123,995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-~ D YES, SELL MY CAR -., ----~ Madel--- __ ...., __ W ... aC.._C4_1 ,.......ptota~•IJlilla tr1~a•.-. ..... -- --- --- ---IM~htPilo '!fl&µ/ •. t ~ BRIGHT HOUSECLElNiHO EuropNn ProfeMlonela. BEST IN TOWN! RefMrncel. DARE!( 6 ORACE 71W57-2M7 f uroClern;Prs ~•·orrrc• •HICMU PROFESSIONAllSl,4~ QUALITY OEOk:ATION 714 342-0656 714 437-2704 .. , r" . •. . ~~ • l I ·-. c, ~ r ........ .. '_I·-~,:~ . , , . . ~ ·---·-....... .,~ cnos n 10C1 'ii Cd, cMlmt ...... (1T7fW 134795) 124.885 tusTlN WUI 71~ lliUtHIOO'M Lltv, 40k mlll, co. dllome wtlll ( 1'T820f182790) S2'4 ,995 l\.ISTH LEXUS 714-544-4800 axos El 860 'ii Wtile, hilt. loW milM, co. (11106'140&48) $25,295 TIJmN" LEXUS 114-544-4IOO wos EA to0 ·ee .iv. co. mooniool. (178131184n8l $25.295 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LExus ES 500 'M Bl8dl. llhr, 3611 min, co. ( 17739.1145629) 125, 795 TUSTIH LEXUS 71~-4IOO axus es soo 'ii lltv, D mllN. CO, chrome .... (178221152100) $25,795 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 iliAZDA 'N 323 hllchblcll. 3 dr, em1m CUI (A0745268) $8899 COSTA MESA HOHOA 714-43f.5050 rn.ew E320 Sdn 'i1 Ml.915 87-4295 BAUER JAOUAft 714-ISMIOO MERCEDES c:2i6 'ii Si~er/gr] moorwoof. llloofs, pwr pkg. 389374) $27,985 LEXUS F WESnttHSTER 714-882 .. 808 MERCEDES S060 77 Sllvtf,,,lue, eunroof, auto, loeclecl1 1 ownar~450 714-58t-Ot11111 Utfceata 560 SL 1iii Like new. while wlblue lnlenor. bNutiful car, 27k ml, $33.SOO Mt-842-4412 lll«C9dtz 8W 500 SEC 'iS •Int cond, g19y, loedecl, $8500 . MMS0-1K7 •••••••• MERCURY t~ 5eden 'ts 4 dr, tmt wtt dr, em1m cass cllll lilbta (SR627417) $6998 COSTl MESA HONDA 714-43e-5050 M1taubl1t1I ECrlpw Spydtr GS 'H (150Sl2) $111.990 COSTA MESA MrTSUBISHI 714-545-1700 MltlUbiahl Ecllpee GS Tur· bo'H (0T7205) $20,527 MrfSUBISHI MOTORS (714)545-1700 Simplify your life through CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 \ I • ( . • , I • ; ,~I,, • ' .. I .. By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNNf HIRSCH A.PRJLFOOLI Both vul~rable. South deal•. le s fwr-card hold1na -the modem lrend. Had declarer's technique matched his peed or play, all would have been well. Faced with the possi- bilily of losing two diamonds, a hemt and a club. declarer won lhe opening. lead in hand and drew two rounds of trumps. endin1 in dummy. A club to the queen los1 to king. and the defenders took two diamond tricks before East shifted to the jack of hearts. Thal stranded declarer with a hean loser. Down one. •. NORTH •KQ9 <::;> A3 0 652 •874 32 WEST •54 EAST • 62 <::;> K8 6 4 2 • () 8743 <::;> J 10 9 7 o KQJ • K9 • J l(J 6 s SOUTH •A J 10 8 7 3 <;;>Q5 0 A109 •AQ Had the queen of clubs been a low card, declarer miJht have. found the rifhl line. After winning I.be first trick with the diamond acc. declarer should ca h the ace of.spades -; if !rumps were 4-0, declarer would have needed the club finesse. When both defenders follow, declarer abandons trumps and simply plays off the ace and queen of clubs. Now when the defenders cash two diamonds and shifl 10 heart, declarer wins in dummy and ruffs a club high, then returns to dummy w11h a !rump to ruff another club high. Deel~ can still gel back to the table with a trump 10 discard lhe losing heart on the long club. so mak.ina lhe contract. The bidding: . SOUTII WFSI' NORTII EAST t • Pus a Pus .. Pass Pass '. Pus Opening lead: Seven.of 0 ·. South treasured lhe queen of clubs as a silk .purse, offering an easr. chance to ma.kc the contract Apnl fool. ll was nothing but a sow's ear. South had a good one spade open- ing and Nonh a maximum raise 10 two spades. The final contract of four spades, however, required careful play. Wes1 led lhe second best of a use- Odds on the club finesse arc 50 percent. Chances of no worse than a 4-2 club break are 84 percent. Quite a difference. 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NISSAN 714-755-3333 NISSAN SENTRA GXE AT 187 Wille (724581) St 1.999 CONNEU N1¥AN 714-755-3333 tlSSAN SENTflA 5·SPO 87 Sliver blue (725Qil31 $9999 CONNELL NISSAN 714-755-3333 NISSAN 240 sx CONV AT ·12 White (102201) $8999 CONNELL N1SSAN 714-755-3333 NISSAN 240SX SE cou,,. 'ts AC, 1111, p/slw/I, CO. ASS. 11- loys, hhr (SW004362) SI 0,995 COSTA MESA HONDA 714-438-5050 OLDS EiGHTY EIGHT '95 Auto. 111r, JIWI Pkge. ~hi. doys. cJc. lllt. (824736) $10,898 LEXUS OF W.:STMINSTER (714)812-6906 OLDS EIGKTY EIGHT '85 Aulo, lllr. pwr llkgo. llhr. attoys, cJc till. (8247jij) $10,898 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)882-6906 1895 CARStmUCKS I . NANSIS~, _ PLYMOUTH Hlghllne Sdn '85 AnVlm cass (0 f21789) S5999 COSTA MESA HONDA (714 )4S&-5050 PONTIAC GRANO AM '111 Red (813705) $6999 CONHt.U NISSAN 714-755-3333 PORSCHE 811 CARRERA ·as snrf, NC. mnac. low miles, $1500 down. assume $17,000 pP 84H73-0411 PORSCHEl11Terge'16 Polot blue, cl.ti blue IUw im.. 1 0-MWf bMl'I wrecked. ISK.ml. S11,t50. MM7W700 POl'1Che 824$ ... A/C, auto, while. good cond, ssoo down assume $2950 pp MM?S-4411 SAAB 800 TURBO 'to Bl1Ck w.llen hhr, AC, PW, very clean, $5500. 562-983-2522 ToyOI• c.mry DX Coupe'M 2 dr, air,~· U-. amllm C8S1. lmt wll dr. TU'406574) $11,995 COST MESA HONDA 71~ TOYOTA CAMRY '87 Glay. auto, air, CO. tnVlm CUI (021!084) $15.998 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)P2.wi Thursday, April 1, 1999 85 TODAY'S CRaSSwaRD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 w,.,,·,~ so... ..... aoclety 8~ 13 Aepetll 14 F,..,,. ~ HI RuNie'1- Mounta!M 17 L9' doc:umen( 18 GUN'• land 19 TardY 20 Fish ln a sallld 21 CMI Wt1 notlOn: abbf. 22 Sentimental SO!'g 24 Huron °' Erie 26 ~cnwter 27 Corel latanda ,')() Dengef 34 Upholst9ry rnalelill 35 8eelJly '**' 36P-...P.-- 37 BaMbellf Mel - 38 Riverbank plant 38 Foofqtl. 40 Come -may 42 Salaty 43 Expfess ~to 45 Go difl"9nl ways 47 Seals a lub Toyote Prtvle '83 °'*"xe W19CJO, 4-cyl. 2 4L, eu· 10, tc. (P1095798) $12,995 COSTA MESA HONDA 714-43MOSO TOYOTA TERm '15 l3llJe (I 08290) $8999 C0HNEU. 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