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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-04-06 - Orange Coast Pilot• RVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 lUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1999 .~Oty takes. steps to buy 17th Street .land •Costa Mesa council approves r~solution clearing way for eminent domain procedures for 3 parcels -. needed for road widening. ELISE GEH West 17th Street and approved ~Pb buying one of them for more than $50,000. COSTA MESA -The City Council voted unanimously Monday to declare it necessary to buy three properties to widen ~escadou .. . ~a better .. 1iistro for .. ~our buck • LENARD E. DAVIS ! El>rTOR'S NOTE: The Daily Pilot will ~fish each of the columns from the ~lists in our dining critic contest. along with excerpts from other submis- ~lo(ls. We will announce the winner lat-er In the month. We will announce the winner later in the month. We welcome your comments by e-mail at dailypi- lotOearthlink.net or on our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086. E's not easy to find good value m Newport Beach, where the estaurants tend to be very good but rather pricey. It's nice to stumble upon one that has excel- lent cuisine and where diners can get out the door for less than $20 per person. The action, a prelude to the city's use of its eminent domain power, came despite opposition from one property owner, who does not think .the city h&s offered fair market value· for. land. The properties are needed to. widen 17th Street from Newport Boulevard to about 500 feet west of Superior Avenue. The three properties are at Michael's at 610 W. 17th St., Staples at 612 W. 17th St. and Del Taco al 1720 Superior Ave. The council approved buying 2,052 square feet of land in front of the Staples store ·with more than $50,000 of a $1.1 million grant that covers all costs of the project. City staff has been negotiating on the properties for about a year and needed council action to pro- ceed on the other two properties. The city has offered $18,000 to the owners of Michael's for 660 square feet of land and $48,000 to the owner of Del Taco for 1,550 square feet of property. Del Taco owner Rollo McClel- lan has objected to the offer, say- ing it was not high enough. actording to staff reports. McClellan was not present Mon- day but had submitted a letter stating his objections. Of the three property owners, McClellan was offered the high- est dollar amount per square foot of his property. Staples wa .. offered $26 per square fool Michael's was offered $27 pe1 square foot and McClellan wa-. offered $30 per square foot, said Peter Naghavi, the city's trans- portation services manager. Mayor Gary Monahan asked about properties in the area that were recently sold by the city. SEE COUNCIL PAGE 5 Students head for Mexico •Teens will help build new dormitory for orphanage in Ensenada. }ES.SICA GARRl50'.'l Krista Scarborough's friends have packed up their blkln .,, their fashion magazines a1 cl their snowboards and headed c tf to party the week away. B Jl Krista did not go with them. Instead. the Newport Harb r High School junior gath- ered work gloves, a Bible, her own roll of toilet paper and not much else. And then, just as the sun came up Mon- day morning, • M<lis'so comes bock more grateful for what she hos." Teri Cothran Mother she and 45 other students met :1 the parking lot of St. Andre'' s Presbyterian Church, ch.mb• i into vans and headed for the bo1 - der. There is, however, Pescadou Bistro, on Newport Boulevard directly across from City Hall. Located in the old Hassan's site, Pescadou is a new, brash, and suddenly popular place to find some interesting variations on French cuisine, particuld.rly the Gascony region. The staff is friendly and accommodating, and the atmosphere is a little noisy but worth investigating. 'The best value is the nightly prix lixe menu, which offers a Choice of a half-dozen entrees. complete with soup or salad and a dessert, for $14.99. Some regu- lar offerings include lamb shank and roast quail. If you're truly hungry, order the lamb. Don't miss the boat for annual race For the next week, the st dents will help build a new dt · mitory at Kids Kingdom, " 1 orphanage in Ensenada, Mexic Each spring, youth miruster [rt Snedeker leads a group of you1 q people from !..be church for d week of service dunng spm J break. ~ "It's really neat/ Knsta sanl ·All the kids are JUSt so happ\, and 1t doesn't even seem hi " they're orphans, and lt'S JUSl neat working for them, and servmq God, and k:nowmg you're dou tt it for them and not yourseU." ' The house salad is a satisfying portion with an absolutely fabu- ~ous Dijon mustard dressing, the tecip e for which is a closely ~arded secret, although they graciously provided a generous take-home sample upon request. No matter what you order, there is also the complimentary Jlppetizer, quickly brought to the table after you're seated. This norm.ally consists of some sort of vegetable creation, such as a pate pr a couple of slices of roasted eggplant, which is delicious. SEE REVIEW PAGE 5 •Competitors in 52nd annual Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race will weigh anchor April ·23. fbltPb They'll come from all over the globe. They'll cut waves with hun- dreds of other boats, more than any other international race in the world. And they'll each look to win "the last race of the century," in what bas become one of the most re nowned international competitions in the sport of yachting. Known as much for its com- radeship as its competition, the 52nd annual Newport to Ense- nada International Yacht Race will set sail April 23. featuring more than 20 classes of ships - from ultra-light to maxi-yachts to the non-spinnaker cruising class. Teams will compete for the President of the United States trophy, the President of Mexico trophy, and the coveted First-to- Finish honors. "The Ensenada Race is some- thing that has always held my fascination," said Wallace Cook, who will serve as the com- modore of the regatta and who has sailed the race for 15 years. THE END OFA FISH TALE Newport Beach statue will get a new home today after years without a place to moor ~STEVEN HARrus lbfrPb It \s perhaps the most famous fish in all of Newport Beach. Longtime residents remember when it used to live in front of the Richards Mark.et in the Lido area of town. Then it swam to the Bank of Newport, where it stayNl unW the bank closed several years ago. Since then, it's been homeJMs, looking for a place to park its fins and spread its gills. ., OON UAC H I 0111.Y Pl.OT Wiiate Maritn ICUlptare nut door to a-. water Grill OD Udo Park Drtw hODOn Ille P9md ol tlae Glut White Marlin. But no longer: Beginning today, the Gr at Whit Mar· Un of N•WJ>Orl Beach will take up residenc; at a locntlon nat to Rhine Whatf, thanks to the efforts of city staff and Bluewater Crill owners Jun U1ctckas and William Ca nter. SEE MARLIN PAO! I • • "I have come to love the chal- lenge and the comradeship among good friends." Thanks to favorable winds, last year's race featured an array of record-breaking finishes, :including a new course record of 6:46:40, in which the famous catamaran Stars & Stripes, skip- pered by Steve Fossett, crossed the finish line before the official race boat was even in position to confinn its time. Skipper Ron Disney's Pyewacket also sped to a n ew mono-hull record time, completing the 125-mile course in 11:54 Founded by the Newport Ocean Sailing Association. mem- bers first met in 1947 to orgaruze a small, recreational race for INDEX Cl.4SSIFIW .............. -................... 9 LOCAL VOICES -·---.......... -.2 POLICE ftlES .. -........... -... -...... 2 PUBUC NOTICES .* ........................ 7 srom ..... _.~ .... -~ .. ·-·' SUIF "'tt"'_ .. ._ .. -·-·-" ......... -2 .. sailors coming out of World War 11 called The Governor's Cup. The event since bas grown to feature more than 400 boats every year, as well as a week of pre-race day activities that tradi- tionally attract more than 10,000 participants. The race week kicks off April 17 at Bristol FdilllS i.p the Corona del Mar Plaza with an art exhibit of scenes from pre- vious races, featuring work by noted painter Scott Kennedy and marine photographer Geri Conser. Pre-race seminars. featuring key race infonnation, are also scheduled for Wednesday at the South Shore Yacht Club and Thursday at the Bahia Corintlu- an Yacht Club. The trip benefits the childu•n in the orphanage, who Mond< ~ received gifts of toy and doth<'' But parents of some of the yout i.. from St. Andrew's said ll ab ) benefits their children to see that not everyone gets to grow up m Newport Beach. "There's a lot of kids. who have grown up in this area wl aren't aware that there are oth( who aren't as fortunate as th1" are,• said Ten Cothran, who daughter, Manssa, has gone on the tnp five years in a row. SEE STUDENTS PAGE S Reade helped make Costa Mesa a city NabsReedehU been Kttve ln Costa MeM •Ince he helped 1n<'orporate tile dty ln 1153 as put of tbe Home Rule Groap. Th Sl·year retldeAt moat l1t<'eftt coalrUMt- Uon wa oe a. COil&a Mela SM1Wy Oil-Na'8 ..... lrkl boe11'41 el ....... ton,• Wlilldl M ....... llf .... ,... ... 1 .... .....lerwii•t•I IMsa dlndDI' .... COiia .... ed West Auto Suppl lol' 20 yMl"L He WM ......... o1 ... C....Mllla ........ c_ • ...__.._ ..._ewo ...... 11 WllilrDll•kt~ .............. ............ .. RVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNmEs SINCE 1907 TUESDAY, AP-RIL 6, 1999 City takes .step.~ to buy 17th· Street land-- •Costa Mesa council approves resolution clearing way for eminent domain procedures for 3 parcels • do~s not think the city has offered fair market value for land. The properties are needed to widen 17th Street from Newport Boulevard to about 500 feet west of Superior Avenue. The three properties are at Michael's at 610 W. 17th St., Staples at 612 W. 17th St. and Del Taco at 1720 Superior Ave. 2,052 square feet or ldnd m front · of the Stdples store Wlth more than $50,000 of d $1 1 million grant that covers all costs of the project. the owner of Del Taco for 1,550 square feet of property Del Taco owner Rollo McClel- lan bas objected to the offer, say- ing 1t was not high enough, dccording to staff reports. McClellan was not present Mon- day but had submitted a letter stabng his objections needed for road widening. EusEGEE lktf Pb COSTA MESA -The City Council voted unanimously Monday to declare it necessary to buy three properties to widen ·DINING REVIEW FINALIST escadou '8 a better iistro for ... f our buck · l.ENA'RO E. DAVIS ' ! B>rTOR'S NOTE: The Daily Pilot will -lish each of the columns from the ~lists in our dining critic contest. along with excerpts from other submis- s109s. We will announce the winner lat- er m the month. We will announce the '°"nner later in the month. We welcome your comments by e-mail at dailypi lotOearthlinlc.net or on our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086. E's not easy to find good value m Newport Beach, where the estaurants tend to be very good but mther pricey. It's ruce to stumble upon one that bas excel- lent cuisine and where diners can get out the door for less than $20 per person. There is, however, Pescadou Bistro, on Newport Boulevard directly across from City Hall. Located m the old Hassan's site, Pescadou is a new, brash, and suddenly popular place to find some interesting variations on French cuisine, particuJdrly the Gascony region. The staff is biendJy and accommodating, and the atmosphere is d little noisy but worth investigating. 'The best value is the rughtly prix /bee menu, which offers a choice of a half-dozen entrees, complete with soup or salad and a dessert, tor $14.99. Some regu- lar off erlngs include lamb shank and roast quail. U you're truly hungry, order the lamb. The house salad is a satisfying portion with an absolutely fabu- lous Dijon mustard dressing, the recipe for which is a closely guarded secret, although they graciously provided a generous take-home sample upon request. No matter what you order, J,here is also the complimentary 1tppetizer, quickly brought to the table after you're seated. This normally consists of some sort of Yegetable creation, such as a pate l>r a couple of slices of roasted eggplant, which is delicious. SEE REVIEW PAGE 5 West 17th Street and approved buying one of them for more than $50,000. The action, a prelude to the city's use of its eminent domain power, came despite opposition from one property owner, who The council approved buying City stdff has been negollatmg on the properbes for about a yedf and needed council acbon to pro- ceed on the other two properties. The city has offered $18,000 to the owners or Michael's for 660 square feet of land and $48,000 to TllCIS Of the three property owners, I McClellan was offered the hlgh- est dollar amount per square foot DON I.EACH I DALY Pll.01' 1Wo ... rt-. !vii ......... •1n• .. mc1 claDei ballt up by 'recent ldgb wtndl lD parking lot Hiiia or Newport Pier. Tbe blan· kela of illlld 119" tn.une _...., blbn ad motortjcle rldera reason to be cautious u sprh• brNk crowds take advu- tage ol tmny 111181 by gotng to IOUtla COUt beaches. · Don't miss the boat for annual race •Competitors in 52nd annual Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race will weigh anchor April 23. ANDREW 5TEvEN HARR5 ~,.,. They'll come from all over the globe. They'll cut waves with hun- dreds of other boats, more than any other international race in the world. And they'll each look to win #the last race of the century,• in what has become one of the most ren owned international competitions in the sport of yachting. Known as much for its com- radeehip as its competition, the 52nd annual Newport to Ense- nada lntemabonal Yacht Race will set satl Apnl 23, featuring more than 20 classes of ships - from ultra-llgbt to maxi-yachts to the non-spinna ker crwsing class. Teams will compete for the President of the United States trophy, the President of Mexico trophy, and the coveted Fust-to- Finish honors. #The Ensenada Race is some- thing that has always held my fascination,• said Wallace Cook, who will serve as the com- modore of tho regatta and who has sailed the race for 15 years. I ·1 have come to love the chal-1 lenge and the comradeship I among good fnends. • Thanks to favorable wmds, last year's race featured an drray of record-breakmg hrushes, including a new cour~e record of 6:46·40, 10 wh1ch the famous catamaran Stars & Stripes. skip- pered by Steve Fossett, crossed the finish hne before the official race boat was even m position to confirm its time. Skipper Ron Disney's Pyewacket also sped to a new mono-hull record time, completing the 125-mile course in 11 :54. Founded by the Newport Ocean Sailing Assonation, mem- bers first met in 1947 to orgdnize a small, reneatlonal race for INDEX sailors coming out of World War II called The Governor's Cup The event smce has grown to feature more than 400 boab every year. as well as a week of pre-race day actiVlties that tradi- tionally attract more than 10,000 parttapants. The race week kicks off Apnl 17 at Bristol Fanns in the Corona del Mar Plaza w1th an art exhibit of scenes from pre- vious races, reatunng work by noted painter Scott Kennedy and manne photographer Geri Conser. Pre-race seminan;, featuring key race. information, are also scheduled for Wednesday at the South Shore Yacht Club and Thursday at the Bahia Connthi- an Yacht Club. MILUENlUM MOMENT of his property Staples was offered $26 per square foot Michael's was offered $27 pe1 square foot and McClellan wa offered $30 per square foot. said Peter Naghavt, the aty's trans- portabon seTVIces manager. Mayor Gary Monahan asked about properbes m the area thctt were recently sold by the city. SEE COUNCIL PAGE 5 Students head for Mexico •Teens will help build new dormitory for orphanage in Ensenada. Krista Scarborough's tnenc s have packed up their bikini.., theu fashion magazines a1 cl theu snowboards and headed off lo party the week away. B 1t Krista dJd not go with them. Instead, the Newport Harb r High School · JUnlOT gath- ered work gloves, a Bible, her own roll of toilet paper and not much else. And then, just as the sun came up Mon- day morning, •Mcrissa'.comes bock moce ~ate~lOJ wfiat she has." Teri Cothran Mother she and 45 other students met the pdrk.ing lot of St Andre'' ... Presbyte nan Church chrnl>c>d mto vans and headed for the bo1 - der For the next week, the st dents will help bwld d new dt mitory at Kids Kmgdom, , n orphandge m Ensenada, Mexic Each spnng, youth rniruster [ct Snedeker leads a group of your 1 people from the church for 1 week of seTVIce during spru q break. • "It's really neat.· Knsta sa1d ·All the kids are just so happ and tl doesn't even seem lil ' they're orphans, and it's just ne t work.mg for them. and servu q God, and knowmg you're "domg 1t for them and not yourself." The tnp benefits the childr n m the orphanage. who Mond. y received gilts of toy ... and cloth But parents of some of the youth from St Andrew's said it aJso bcnehts the11 children to see th t not everyone gets to grow up n Newport Beach. "There's a lot of kids who have grown up m this area wt o aren't aware that there are oth who aren't as fortunate as thr are,• said Te n Cothran, whos" daughter, Manssa, h<ls gone ' 1 the trip five years in a row. SEE STUDENTS PAGE 5 THE END OFA FISH TALE QASSIAID ---.. ·-··' l.OCAl. VOKES _2 Reade helped make Costa Mesa a city Newport Beach statue will get a new home today after years without a place to moor ANuRFw Srr.vEN HARRIS M-t Pro It ls perhaps the most famous fi h in all ot N"'wport Beach. . Longtime residents remember when it used to live in front of the Richards Market ln the Lldo area of town. Then it swam to the Bank or N wport, where lt tayed until the bank dosed 'everol yC3n ago. Since then1 it' been homel s, looking for e plare to park ttl fuu and preod its gill . But no longer: Beglnning today, th Great Whit Mar- lin Of Newport BeaC'h will take up r d nc-e at a locaUon next to Rhine Wharf, thank to th fforts of dty staff and Bluewater Grill owners Jun Uldckas and William C ter. POUCE flll'S"-·--·---2 PUllK NOTICl'S --·--·-· 7 Src>rTS lllH• I"'' I ....... 6 •I RNdebU bffn active ID Com Mesa In he helped incorporate U.e dty In 1953 as )Nrt Of UM! .tom RUI Groap. The 52-)'Mt restdeal .. m~t recent contrlba· lion wa on ._ Oo.ta Mesa Sanitary m... Na ........ b1d board ol 4llftlc. '8n.•Wt.ldaMMnelllir ...... ,.... ....... Auto upp! t tor 20 yMn. He WU .a.o .... wo11M COiia Mela ........ o..-.oa .... .- ......Oouol .... W..Dlllrkt ...... ......... ............. 2 Tuesday, April 6, 1999 locaI voices .. Doily Pilot 1111111 IESPOllD Locals' • views vary on school donations • The issue: A $60,000 shortfall sparks debate over how to handle such matters in the future. I would like to comment on the Newport-Mesa donations shortfall (MNewport-Mesa tnes to rover donation shortfall,• April 2) I feel that Mike Fme needs to be replaced. With our new super- mtendent, he needs a whole new staff up there. Fine is blaming the l\Jewport-Mesa Schools Founda- llun for rrusta.kes in the Ensign budget. That was his mistake, and h<> is blaming the foundation. Last week the school board dSked for a subcommittee to study · bud geting practices. This is the second, group of people working on the budget. You don't make a budget based on money that you mJght be getb.ng. U Fine makes these kinds of reports, he needs to be replaced. If he would present legible reports to the board of education instead of all of these charts and reports thdt nobody can understand what he IS ldllung about, the board of education wouldn't have to set up subcommittees to study what lS going on I truly Uunk 1t IS bme for Fine to move on, and we to start off with d new find.floal ctirector. JOHN RULE Costa Mesa GAINS ntl WIN•• STONE H 109 tbongllf Iba Pet Rock was ct ho6t, ~'D probe~ love \Vhat Frank Piikel ..S Ina MWlr have come up with lbe pal:r are marketlng silicon stones encllSed Jn pl-.tic pyramids as the Offk1al Sou- venir of the MWenruum. • Jt completely repreents this time in history. It's ~ t!Verybody'£ life ou tho fnre of uu. earth,· Plrkel said. A WWtNNG TRIBUTE 'IWo yea.rs ago1 Paolo Davam:o was a tibD student volunteering at the Newport Beach International Ftlm Frstival. ThiS year, be was a featwed filmmaker who walked away from the JO-day f(l:SUval carrying the Director' Choice Award for bis film, "Castelli in Aria," a tribute to his late father. "Ho was my best friend. and every day 1 was thankful that we were together. And he is still with me every day, and I'm sure at the awards, he was very proud of me for sure,• Davan7o said. A WAY WfTH WORDS OCC's debate team will bo heacting oU to Milwaukee later this month to compete in a national championship. Tho team took first place among California's com- munity colleges last month, but it's been nine years since the college clinched a national title. "They a.re really hard work- ers, and they like to win," said coach Norm Fricker. Dredging equipment in the Newport Harbor Bade Bay has been mostly silent lately due to work delays. JUSTIN WARREN I DAILY PILOT LOSSES BACK BAY DREDGING Upper Newport Bay dredg- ing may never be finished. The county has until April 15 to con- tinue sucking the muck out of the estuary, and then the permit expires. ·we will have a great amount completed, but it would be unrealistic to expect that everything could be finished in that time. We don't even know when dredging could resume .... It might not be economically feasible," said county engineer- ing supervisor Stan Vander May. SNARLING SEA LION Easter sunrise services at St. James C hurch in Newport Beach were anything but peaceful. An angry, 350-pound sea lion climbed out of the water and made its way into the intersection of 32nd and Lafayette streets, where it stayed for two hours. It s narled at animal control officers and caused many of the St. James parishioners to arrive late for services. M Any time an officer would get near it, it would get mad,• said police dispatcher Jason Servin. Prank Ptrkel. left. and Brace Miller are Mllliati cbmabol lllllcOD Ibey call MWennlam Stonesua Y2k IOUvenU. MICHE.U..E 'VEE I OMV ~OT DONATION FRUSTRATION School officials had to do some last-minute scurrying to fund two teaching positions for an English as a second'lan· guage program at Ensign Inter- mediate School. The positions previously had been funded by an anonymous donor who this year gave the district $1.1 mil- lion -about $60,000 Jess than the district had expected. The misunderstanding prompted school board President Serene Stokes to urge the district to impose stncter regulatioTlS over the way donors give money to !he schools. Regarding the artlcle about the donation shortfall at the Newport- Mesd school district. FU'St of all, T cannot unclersldnd why there should be such a flap over a mectSly $60,000 when, according to your artlde, $2 million worth of donations come to the dlstrict each year, wtuch is 8% of the gen- eral fund Tius would unply that the genernl lund hdS $25 million. MAILBAG HOW TO REACH YOUR REPRESENTATIVES Sixty-thousand dollars seems like a drop m the bucket. U they are work.mg on such a tight bud- get as that, then r think their bud- get needs to be looked at and revised Secondly, I ttunk they should take the money no matter how they get 1t -whether it's donated through the foundabon or directly or whatt:!ver. Any more restrictloTlS you put on receiving money is qomg to unpede the donor, and he may not give it to the school distnct RICHARD SPURZEM Balboa A5 president of d foundation thdt funds educational projects here and dbrood, I am in complete dgreement with Newport-Mesa school bodrd member Serene Stoke<, Our foundation always gJVes the money to the adminis- tenng body mclicatmg where the money is to go The adrrurustrative body handles all pUTC'hases and bills from the proJect ch.rector. Our foundation , Behlnd the Classroom Door, is based in New- port Beach. We fund projects that deal with the teactung/lea.mmg act. We do not deal m hardware or stuff. We have never had a request for a proJect from the local school district ThPre are probably several rea- sons for this: The district doesn't need the money, the communica- tion between the district of6ce and the schools is lacking, or there is no one interested in what goes on behind the classroom door. ROBERT J. SOilWNG Balboa Island Housing should accompany Home Ranch plan In answer to your question MDo I you think the latest proposal for the Segerstrom 's Home Ranch is an improvement over its 1986 ver- sionr ("Developer unvetls new Home Ranch plans,· Marrh 21) The Segerstrom company stcJtC' ment that this project could qPn erate $1 million m sales and prop- erty taxes suggests they don't · think we Costa Mesa folks hc1vc much on the bdll. Devouring th<> last op<•n ldnd (86 acres) of Costd Mesa for stnc t- ly commercial use for dn 111s1gml1- cant $1 million a year lo the Costa Mesa treasury is not impress1vP The managers of our city must wake up and press to re>quire some portion of the 86 acre<, lx? devoted to residenbaJ pro(WrtlC'., The ideal situation for Costa Mc>.,c1 citizens would be for Segerc-trom to be required to construct som<• high-rise condominiums sum.Jar to the ones recently built an Long Beach. Between the approvdl of the • Segerstrom and the Metro CPntN projects, Costa Mesa will P.xpcn· ence a tremendous increase in commuter traffic. Why not also build someplace for these new employees to hv<' and minimize this incrf>dSerl traf - fie? Further, these new Cost.a McStt citizens will result in a lot more than $1 million a year in income to the city and the merchants of Costa Mesa. City fathers and S4ilgerstrom: Start th.inking win- win. BOB GRAY Costa Mesa What's a little noise on prom night? I have lived here for more than two ypars We have heard the Newport Dunes Resort makes '>Orne pretty loud noise. I and oth- Ns who I have talked to feel the sumP way: Le t the kids come ("I tigh School prom is not for night owlc;," March 31). We can put up with an extra hour of listening to some noise knowing that the children are safe here, that they will be well tc1ken care of, because that is how we have felt here at Newport Dunes living full time for more than two years. We have felt very safe We have seen so many parties here, and we stlll think it is Judi- e rous and ncliculous that people r.omplained about the fireworks. We loved them. And we think it wac; WTong that they made them c;top So our op1mon -my husband dncl I and some of our friends who hvP here is let them come. Let's haw ttus prom for them. Let's mdkc it a once-in-a.-liJetime dr<'am for them. You only have one prom, and I didn't get mine. I would love to sf><> these guys get theirs. ANN BRYANT Newport Dunes Column on Advanced Placement grades scored poorly Since you write so often on e ducational issues, your columns should be a model of how an educated person writes. But in •Advanced students should see advanced rankings• (March 29) your use of percent- ages was far off the mark. The customary practice in Advdnced Placem ent classes 1s to add one grade point to the student's grade. In determining a grade point average, an Advanced Placem ent A is worth 25% more than a standard A, a Bis worth 33.3% more, etc. To say that Advanced Placement classes MshouJd receive an extra 1 % increase m grade point aver- age• is redundant as we ll as understating the boost Advanced Placement classes add to grade point average. NED McCUNE Costa Mesa New law threatens quality of life As a homeowner here for 28 years, past president of a home- owners association, and as a senior citizen, I value my quality of We here in Newport Beach. One of the reasons I moved here was its relatively low level of traffic congestion. My most valuable asset is my home. I paid a pre nuum to obtain a quality Newport Beach location. A heavily congested city will low- er my property values. Rapid access of police, tire and para- medic services for emergences ls mandatory. I don't want any delays because of congested traf- fic while being transported to Hoag Hospital. Therefore, I · strongly oppose the proposal to change the city's traffic phasing ordinance. I object to permitting more than on e-third of the intersections in the city to become overly con- gested by changing the city into a congested, high-rise metropoli- tan area. I object to removing requirements for developers to correct unsatisfactory traffic con- gestion their projects create before they can build I object to changing the law to perm.it the City Council to accept projects even if they fall to correct their excessive congestion. I object to creabng a group of exempt intersecbons that have no traffic congestion controls along Coast Highway and Jamboree Road. 1 object to putb.ng the inter- est of public safety behind those of developers by pennitting exces- sive traffic congestion, which will slow acc.ess or paramedics, police and fire vehicles to cross the city on our main roads of Coast High· way, Jamboree and Bristol Street. H.R. 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TIDES TODAY First low 7:491.m •.••.•.• 0.1 First high 12:19 1 .m .....•. 4.3 Second low 6~19 p.m .•.•.••• 2.4 Second high 7:33 pm .•.•.••• 2.7 WIOHISOAY First low 9.091.m .••.••.. 0.9 First high 1·02 • m ..•..••• 4.1 Second low 1.03 pm .••.•••• 2 7 ~ondhlgh S.16pm ....... 21 WATlll TIMPlllAnMI: 56 The weather should ' be cloudy and cool today, with some showers In the afternoon. Showers will Increase tonight There will be a chance of showers Wednesday morning. The swell Is building out of the south·southwest and west-northwest. prOducing waist· to · Chest-high ~ WIVe1 at the best spots should go head high. Winds are c.lm. Water visi· bll1ty Ind conchtions art poor. TM sun will set at 7:17 pm. COSTA MESA • EntetpffM Street: Car stereo equipment •nd other Items totaling $2,400 were stolen from • air •t an automobile repair 5hor. In the 3000 bkxk betwffn Feb 26 and March 30. • "ac.ent •Avenue: More than $17,000 worth of electron· ics, jewelry and firearms, Including a 9 mm Berett. handgun and a .22 caliber plstol, were stolen from 1 hOfN in the 1800 block sometime between March 25 end March 27. • PIHentl• Avenw: Police received a report of Indecent exPosure In the 2500 block Sunday, b~t no arrests w.re madt, • South Coatt Drfw: A laptop computer worth Sl,250 was stolen from a builnen In the 900 block on March 29. • East 20th Street A ptowle>r fled from 1 loc.tlon In the 100 block Sundr, without stealing anything ,. NIWPOttT aACM • Cof'•I ptMe: Pr~'wonh M esilmated $1,500 WIS nolen from • homil 'In h 1to0 blOdl Frld.ty. · , • N .. port 90Ule .... Pola~ a ~-Old 9Ut1*t on charges of~• tllM Den=· • Von ~ IM•-1 f'oUct • • IUIS*t on =of atsaUlt wfttt • ~ W11pan In 1hl GOO block • Mth Stnet: '°''<• retp<>nded to a report of 1 Pf'owtef In th' 900 bfock Saturday • Jetlt ttre.t. Thl.ws stole m<>ft than Sl,~ 1n property frOfT\ 1 home In tn. 600 blo<k FrJdty. •• • • t ' Doily Pilot GREG FRY I DAA.Y Pit.OT Ardlltect Sam Chow takee U.me during bis lunch break to play 101De ball with co-workers at Bob Henry Park on opening ct.,-of tbe major league bueball season. OBITUARIES Fonner sheriff's dedication reIIlembered • Peter Pitchess of Newport Beach helped modernize law enforcement in Los Angeles County. EUSEGEE !Kif Pb NEWPORT BEACH -Los Angeles County Sheriff Emeritus Peter J. Pitchess, who died Sun- day at his home here, left a lega- cy of admirers who spoke fondly of the man credited with modem· izing the Sheriff's Department. "He was outspoken, took a stand, held people accountable," said Costa Mesa Police Chief Dave Snowden, who began his career in the Montebello Police Department. •He ruled with an iron hand and a big heart.• Snowden said he immediately began admiring Pitchess from afcu and later built a friendship with the law enforcement leader. Snowden described Pitchess as a man he wanted to emulate. Pitchess was 87 at the time of his death. · Snowden called on the Salt Lake City native often for guid- ance. He said he appreciates the sage advice Pitchess offered on issues ranging from personnel to legislative matters. Newport Beach Police Sgt. Mike McDermott, whose father, Herbert, worked for the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Depart- ment for 20 years, also spoke highly of Pitchess. McDermott's father. who has since passed away, had praised l>itchess for his integrity and sharpness, McDermott said. Pitchess moved to Newport Beach in the. 1980s after. his retirement but maintamed a low- profile in Newport Beach despite being one of the most powerful political figures in Los Angeles County, McDermott said. Pitchess served as undersher- iff from 19:')3 to 1958, when he succeeded Eugene Biscailuz as sheriff, a position he held from 1958 until his retirement in 1982. Pitchess spent his 29 years at the department expanding, modern- izing and building professional- ism within the department, McDermott said. He transformed the Sheriff's Department from a custody oper- ation into one of the largest con- tract law enforcement operatiorlS in the country, McDermott said. In fact. the growth expen- enced by the department du.nng Pitchess' tenure was unprece- dented, according to the Sheriffs Department. Pitchess turned the agency into the largest sheriff's department in the world and the sixth largest police agency in the nation. Although highly regarded within his profession, Pitchess was sometimes seen as a contro- versial figure and drew his share of criticism, most notably for the department's handling of a Viet- nam War protest in the 1970s. "I don't think anybody can be as outspoken as the sheriff, in an agency as large as the one he served, in such a highly visible pos1bon and take the stands he took without being controver- sial,· Snowden said Pitchess was known for mod- emiz:lng the department by using the ·sky Night• helicopters for patrol, rescue and surveillance. He also helped build the depart- ment's computerized corrunuru- cations center in East Los Ange- les. Pitchess' other accomplish- ments include starting ·the Stu- dent and the Law program, which sent deputies into class- rooms. Pitchess also developed the •Adopt-A-Deputy• program, the law enforcement Explorer program, the rape investigation program. the deaf awareness program. the emergency opera- tions bureau and the child abuse unit. Pitchess graduated from the University of Utah and served as a speaal agent with the FBI for 12 years. He resigned from the PBl in 195 1 to serve as chief spe- cial agent for the Richfield Oil Co. in Los Angeles, eventually leav- ing that position to serve as Los Angeles County undersheriff. P1tchess is survived by his wife. Athena, and sons John and Andrew. Vl.Sitation will be from 3 to 7 p .m. Wednesday at the Pacif- ic View Memorial Park Chapel. The service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at St. Paul's Greek Orthodox C hurch, 4949 Alton Parkway, Irvine. Burial will follow at Paafic View Memonal Park, 3500 Pacific View Dnve, New- port Beach. Friends recall Emma Jane Riley's devotion JES&JCA GARRbON DlitPb NEWPORT BEACH-Emma Jane Riley, the wife of former Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley and a supporter of more than 35 charities, left no children of her own when she died Saturday. But Criends and community activists remembered her Mon- day as a beloved and devoted mother figure, and said her pass- ing has left a void in the commu- nity th.at may never be filled in quite the same way. Riley was diagr1osed with lung cancer in January and died at her home in the Dover Shores section of Newport Beach on Saturday. She was 84. Her husband, a former Marine Corps general who as 5th District supervisor presided over th rise of Orange County as an economic and political powerhouse, died last February. •They just howod a rema.rk- oble morality and integrtty, which ls not really seen very of ten anymore, especially in public Uf e," said Riley's god- daughter, Gabrielle Chung, who Mid she became clOM to 'Riley soon alt r her own mother died~ Chung said Riley wu influential ln persuading , her to Join the Roman Catholic Church and became a MCODd mother to her. •'lbet'I what I wW rernemb@r Ille mott about her -bow fmpqrtant tt ii to lift by prtnd· pies,• Cbq Mid. •She WM a good mom to me toa. • After a childhood spent in Ore- gon, Rtley married •the General,• as Thomas P. Riley was affectionately known. Their marriage last- Emma Riley ed 60 years. Friends described her as a devoted and loving wile, supporting her bus- band 's military career and later his political career with poise, pluck and elegantly appointed outfits. •People in the Marine Corps used to joke Ulat if the corps had wanted its men lo have wives, they would have issued them. But nobody could have issued 'lbe General' a more wonderful wife,• said Jean Leichty, a neighbor and longtime friend. ·she was dignified and capable and provided true leaden;hip in her conunuruty efforts.• •They bad quite a mantage, • Chung said. •He had thot big Irish temper, and she hod the ame strong character to deal with him.· But frlendt alto said Riley wo much more than just the sup· potttve wUe of a powerful man. A. Ramui Catholk:, lhe devoted berMlf to more than 35 cbadtiel. In recognltkln of -c:bartta- .. wark, lbe Wll 1l1ttld •a 0.. al tbe Order of St. Jolm fJI .......... ol lthoidml and of Mlil· ta. .. Of the Ngtwit.,.... ... ors gwen to a Catholic layper- son. As a member of the order, she traveled widely, visiting Malta, Lourdes, France. Rome and, last fall, MedJugol)e. Bosnia, Chung said. Although she was already had the lung cancer that would take her We, she marched almost to the top of the mountain to see the shrine to the Virgin Mary. • 1 would marvel at how she would do it, and she would say, 'You just have to keep on keep- mg on,'" Chung said. "That's what she would say.• Fnenruo also saJd she had a remarkable ability to use diffi- culties in her own We, such as a period of alcoholism. as opportu- nities to give to the community. She was a longtime supporter for New Directions for Women, a resJdential recovery center in .. Costa Mesa for women suffering from alcoholism or related addictions, said James Reed, chamnan of the board of d.ltec· tors for New Directions. She 11 sWVlved by her broth· er, Samuel Eddy of Ed<lyvill , Ore., n town named ror her fam- ily, Leitchy said. Riley's funeral will be at 11 a .m. Friday et OUr Lady Queen of Angels. Jn lieu of flowers, Rll y aaked that donations be tent U\ her name to New Oirec- t1ons for Women, 2601 Willo Lane, Costa Mesa 9l627f or Sis· terw of the sadety Dove>ted to the Sacred Heart. 2927 S. Greenville St., Sent4 Ana 92704. Tuesday, Api1l 6, 1999 3 Sad meaning of all-too-common words l am not a prude when it comes to profaruty. I do not think that the use of an occasional •damn• or •bell• neccssanly con- signs one to eternal purgatory. However, the use of two words popular in certain elements of our society does off end me. Since Uus IS a family paper, I shall refer to them only by the use of their llll- tials, m-f-. If there is any- one who happens to read Uus who doesn't know what those initials mean I will be mighty surprised. The use of these two words in a criminal case that came across my desk when I was writing opiruons for the state Court of Appeal really offended me. If a couple of dimwits want to refer to each oth- er by using those two words, I suppose the world isn't going to come to an end, but when used as they were in lhls case I felt some protest should be made. It was a robbery case. An elderly woman and her adult daughter were sitting in the moth- er's kitchen. Suddenly the door burst open and two men, each armed with a pistol, entered. One of them told the two women, "Don't say a word. Don't say a m--f-ing word.• The men then robbed the women of their money and were discussing rap- ing them when the police arrived. The use of those two words at any time is offensive. However, given the time, place and women involved, tlus was particularly so, and when 1 wrote the opinion affirming the convictions of the two men I dropped in a footnote: "It is a sad commentary on con- temporary culture to compare 'Don't say a word Don't say a m- TIE VEIDICT robert gordner -f-ing word' with 'Stand and deliver,' ~e famous salutation of Dick Turpin and other early Eng- lish highwaymen. It is true that each salutation leads to robbel)' However, there is a certain rich style to 'Stand and Deliver.' On the other band, 'Don't say a word. Don't say am-f-mg word' conveys only dismal vulgarity. "The speech of contemporary criminal culture bas always been a rich source of color 'and vitality to any language. Yet, when one compares the 'bawds,' 'strumpets,' 'trulls,' 'cutpurses,' 'knaves,' and 'rascals' of Fielding and Smollett to the 'hookers,' 'pimps,' 'narcs,' 'junkies,' and 'snitches' of today's criminal argot. one wonders just which direction we are traveling on civilization's ladder. 'Hooker,• at least, bas traceable historical antecedents -although the descendants of Gen. 'Fighting Joe' Hooker would probably prefer that their famous ancestor be remembered for something other than his army's camp followers - such as the slaughter at Chancel- lorsville.• 1be use of these two words surfaced in another case I , reviewed and on whicl1 I wrote an opinion. This was a murder case. Jn this case the defendant was getting drunk in the Long Branch Saloon, the Indio, Calif., version, not µte Dodge City, Kansas, orlgi-. n.al. The defendant got into a fight • with p Mr. Killen, and the bar- tender threw him out. He armed himself with a pistol, re-entered the Long Branch, aimed his pistol at Killen but shot the bartender right between the eyes. Then, realizing he had made a slight error, he shot at Killen again. This time tu.s aim was better. He aimed at Killen's head and shot hDn m the leg. Killen fell down and tried to crawl away. The defendant fol- lowed him and in the idiom of the day said, ·vou ain't dead yet, you m--f-er. • He then pumped SE!ven bullets mto Killen. all to no avail Killen lived but explained to the court that because of all the lead left m his body by the defen- dant's sharpshooting, when be went through a metal detection device m an airport he made the thing "light up like the Fourth of July.~ I must admit that the expres- sion •m-t-er• seems to fit the shootout at the Long Branch better than it did when addressed to an elderly woman and her ,. daughter in the privacy of their kitchen Sbll, m any srenario the words convey only •dismal vul- ganty. • • ~ GARDNBt is a Corona def MM resident and former judge His col· umnrunsT~. Costa Mesa accountant fails to slip IRS reins John Johnstone should have known better. But, then again, knowing better WdS the root of his problem On Monday, J ohnstone, a Costa Mesa accountant, was sen- tenced by the Internal Revenue Service to four months in prison fo r falsifying his tax returns from 1991 to 1994 According to a plea bargain Johnstone reached with the IRS. dunng those years he hsted tus occupation as a handyman when he actually worked as a tax pre- parer and accountant. Johnstone, 58, also agreed to pay $31,196 in penalties. According to a press release from tbe IRS, Johnstone pre- pared phony invoices as proof of his handyman work. He also claimed that all but one of h1s payments were in cash. In reality, Johnstone was being paid by check for his accounting work. He deposited those checks into a bank account held in trust under the oame HBBS. He did not report any of that incom e. Johnstone's falsilied reports allowed him to underpay his taxes by $41,600. 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A complete listing of Around Town can bt found at cWlypllot.com. TODAY The Flower Festival wtll be pre--• senled through April 18 at Fash- ion Island, 550 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The event will feature weekend guest lec- tures, merchandising events, carts 4Jld kiosks showcasing merchandise, live weekend entertainment and a display of .floral gardens. Admission is free. For mQTe intonnation, call (949) 721-2000. Free income-tax preparaUon 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 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Appointments are available. For more informa- tion, call (949} 644-3244.~ ! • .. llSflD The walking club of Newport Beach will meet at 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. at the comer of Hospi-• tal Road and Superior Avenue in Newport Beach. Lose pounds and have fun! There is no cost. For more information, call (949) 650-1332. A nine-week advanced marlDe weather clau starts frOlil '1 to 9 p.m. today at OCC's Salling Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach! 1be non-credit dass will meet Tuesday evenings. Regtstratlon ls $75. For more information, call (949) 645-SMt2. OCC's summer and tall applica- tions are available in the school's admissions and records office, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Summer sessions begin June 1, 14 and 28. Fall semester begins Aug. 16. For more information, call (714) 432-5072. The All-Orange County Juried Photography Show will be on · display through May 5 in the art gallery at Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. The exhibit features variations and interpretations of Orange Coun- ty, captured by some of the area's hest photographers. For more information. call (949) 717-3870. A representative from UCLA's admissions office will visit OCC's Transfer Center from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today and April 20. The Transfer Center is in the school's Counseling and Admissions Annex, 2701 Fairview Road, Cos- ta Mesa. For more information, caU (714) 432-5894. A free seminar titled Healthy, Happy Hormones will be pre- sented by Judith Todero 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- 66h7 A program titled Stress and Can- cr>r will be presented at 7 p.m. in thP Hoag Cancer Center Aud.ito- num. 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, N<'wport Beach. Admission is frP(' For more information, call (HOO) 514-4624. WEDNESDAY A free seminar titled Therapeu- tic Effects of Biomagnetics will be presented 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. A program titled Improving Quality of Llfe after Prostate Can- cer will be presented at 7 p.m. at Hoag Cancer Center Auditorium, 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41. New- port Beach. Admission is free. For more infon:nation, call (800) 514- 4624. THURSDAY A representative from the UC Berkeley admissions office will visit OCC's Transfer Center. The representative will present three one-hour informational work- shops, at 9, 10 and 11 a.m. The Transfer 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. Reservations are required. For more information, call (800) 595- 6667. Comfort Zone, a mental Illness support group, will meet from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Lighthouse Coastal Community Church, 301 Magnolia St., Costa Mesa. Partic- ipants will meet on the first floor in the room next to the sanctuary. For more information, call (949) 54.8-7274 . SHARE OUR SELVES Q 6TH ANNUAL ~ WILD&CRAZYTACOS , WHO: ~h~~r~l~~~a~o~profit , ,,,,. organization th~t provides food, medical, ,,,,. dental and financiaJ aid for those in need. WHE N: Thursday, Aprll 15, 1999 1 6-Bp.m. 1 WH ERE: Share Our Selves (valet packing) 1550 Superior Avenue, Costa Mesa •. ~ WHY: The 6"' annual •wnd &. Crazy Tclcos" .,..~ night Invites SOS supporters and friends to tour tilt-SOS facillty while dinfQI oo some . iM most a eatlve taros ever concocted by to of orange c.olinty's !OJ> chefs. "Wild & Crazy 1llcoS" ls a prellmJnacy event to ttie ~lni faff fundralset •0range Aid,• a d!nlng extravagama held each year with the same chefl at the Robert Mondavl Wine and ~nter. Proceeds ftom both ·erm•••~arked for the Orange Aid 1 Kl h O)ect, an ongoing renovation process of the SOS kltchen facility In Costa Mesa~ COST: $25 per person -Donation at the Door -UNLIMITEDTACOS CERVEZAS&MARGARITAS" ... LI VE MARIACHI BAN D FOR TICKET INFO: SOS (949) 642-US around· town FBI DAY The Ins and Outs of HMOI will be presented from 10 to 11 a.m. at the OASIS Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Por more information, call (949) 644·3244. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (It-Hunt- ington Beach) will speak on Chi· nese Espionage at the Newport Harbor Republican Women meeting at noon at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 V{. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Social hour will be at 11:30 a.m. Tickets are $20. For more information, call (949} 759-3086 .. Learn to dance the red·hot salsa, one of today's most popular dances, at 1:30 p.m. ·at the DeFore Dance Center, 151 Kalmus Drive, Suites G-2 and G· 3, Costa Mesa. Open dancing to all kinds of music will follow until 11 p.m. Admission is $8. For more information, call (7 14) 241 -9908. SATURDAY A 'pancake breakfast wUJ t~ place from 7:30 to 10 a.m. at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar· guertte Ave., Corona del Mar. Adults are $2; children are $1. For more information, call (949) 644-3244. A back-country hike wU1 take place at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Partici- pants will meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Parking is $6. For more infonnation, call (949) 497·7647. SUNDAY A back-country hike w1ll take place at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8411 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Partici- pants will meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Parking is $6. For more information, call (949) 497-7647. APRIL 13 A free semJnar titled Feng Sbui Your Way will be presented by Sandi Miller from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Cale 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 Taylor" will be presented at 7 p.m. in the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. The free event, which will be hosted by the library's Mother-Daughter Book Club, will feature award- winning author Theodore Taylor. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. APRIL 14 A free seminar and book signing titled "Save Your Sight" will be presented by Dr. Marc Rose and Bill Sardi from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Mar- ket 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 beautiiul and renowned Summers Past Fanns from 8:30 a .m. to 4:30 p.m. in Flinn Springs in the San Diego area. Participants will tour the fragrant herb gardens, children's gardens, garden of delights, veg- etable gardens and more. Learn to make soap at the Herbal Soap Factory/Shop and browse in the unique gift shop. The fare for the air-conditioned motorcoach and luncheon will be $35. Reserva- tions a.re on a first-come, tirst- served basis. For more informa- tion, call (949) 830-7130. A program tiUed Colotectal 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 are required. For more infonnation, call (800) 514·4624. APRIL 16 A program UUed E•ergency Preparednes5 for Y2K will be presented from 10:30 to 11:30 o.m. at OASJS Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 644-3244. . APRIL 17 OCC wtU present lb 11th unual 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 a.od lunch. For more information, call (949) 645-9412. A free program UUed 'Ustng the Library -Tools & nicks will be presented at 2 p.m. in the New- port Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more informa- tion, call (949) 717-3801. APRIL 18 The Wanda J. Cobb Survivors Symposium/Susan G. Komen Survivors Tea will be presented from 9 a.m. to 3 p .m. at the New- port~ Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club, 900 NewpQrt Cen· ter Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is $20. Reservations are required. For more inf orma· tion, call (714) 957-9157. A 10-mtle wildflower perimeter hike will take place at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 84 71 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Participants will meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Parking is $6. For more information, call (949) 497- 7647. APRIL 19 The Republican Central Com- mittee of Orange County will meet at 7 p.m. at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admis- sion is free. For more information, call (714) 556-8555. APRIL 20 A free seminar titled Antl-Agt.µg Skin Care will be presented 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 infortnation, call (800) 595- 6667. APRIL 21 A program titled Child Custody and Support will be presented at noon in the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Admission is free. For more infor- mation, call (949) .717-3801. Mother's Organic Foods Cook- ing Oass will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . at Mother's Mar- ket and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Admission is $10. For more information, call (800) 595-6667. APRIL 22 Dr. MJlton McMenamin will 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 Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more informa- tion, call (949) 717-3801. APRIL 23 An osteoporosis prevention Jee· ture will be presented from 10 to 11 a.m. at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 644-3244. APRIL 28 A free seminar UUed Natural Solutions for Depression, Anxi- ety & Stress will be presented 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. APRIL29 A free Hm.lJW' UOecJ Natural Solutions to Allergies & Asthma will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. t 7th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are required. Por more information. ca.11 (800) 595· 6667. QNGOING St. Andrew's Pretbytertan Church offers a support group for families with loved ones who are mentally ill. The group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays in the church's Dierenfield Hall C, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The confidential group is open ~o the community. For more information, call 631-2880. Prospects Networ.klng Group meets from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Breakfast is $6. For more inf or- JJlation, call Angie Stafford at 474-2225 or Tina Finnan at 551- 3156. All Lassen's Leads Club meets at 7:15 a .m . Tuesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more inf onnation, call 646-1252. 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. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Sug- gested donation is $10. For more information, call (949) 722-7818. The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Com- mission meets at 7 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month in the City Council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 644- 3151. NlcoUne AnonflDous fellowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke free. For more infonnation on local evening meetings, call 650-2713. ... The Costa Mesa Historical Soci- ety holds a free open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. The event features memorabilia from the city of Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Army Air Base. For more infonnation, call 631- 5918. Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at St. John's Episcopal Church, 183 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 953-0900. OASIS Senior Center oUers a Parkinson's disease support group from 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. The Yoga Place otters a prenatal and postnatal yoga class from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New classes begin on the first of the month. For more information, call 642-7400. Hoag Cancer Center oUen Man to Man, a free prostate cancer discussion group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month at the center auditorium, 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, New- port Beach. For reservations or more information, call 722-6237. The Pad.6c Business Xcbange has weekly breakfast meetings at 7 a .m. Tuesdays at the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach . There is no charge for the initial meeting. For more information, call 640-0588. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association presents a coed relationship group called Insight Equals Powe r at 7 p.m. Thurs· days. The fee is $25 per week . Por more inJonnation, call 722- 4588. Hoag Cancer Center otten a free relaxation and imagery worlahop from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month ot 1 Hoag Drive, Ruilding 41, Nawport Beach. For more irl.fomrntion, call 760·5542. 1be Sea Explorer Ship Del 711 of Orange County offers prograJn for young men ages to 18 lnterested in learning a sailing, seamanship, pilot' navigation and cruising. Mee ings are from 6 to 9 p .m. Wedn days at the Sea B.iplorer S Base, 1931 w. Coast Higbwa. Newport Beach. f or more inf mation, call 642-6301 or SS 8591. , OASIS Senlot Center offe -ongoing assistance, COW\Se · and referral services for seoio For appointment.I or more inf mation. call 644-3244. ' lbe Costa Mesa Senior C1tiz' Square and Round Dance Cl seeks experienced d~cers join in from 9 to 11 a.m. Th days at the Costa Mesa Se "' Center, 19th and Pomona stre Costa Mesa. For more inform ti.on, call 545-5669. A free support group for can '. patients meets at 7 p.m. Wed.n • days and a support group t people suffering from chro .. fatigue syndrome meets from 7' 10 p.m. Wednesdays at the Ins tute for Holistic Treatment art Research, 4019 Westerly Pla Suite 100, Newport Beach. F1 more information, call 251-870 Arthritis Foundatton lnstru Hillary Stone leads an exer · class at 11 a .m. Thursdays at Jewish Senior Center, 250 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Form information, call 513-5641. I I Nightly meetings are offered Costa Mesa and Newport Bea for anyone who wants to ov come nicotine addiction. For 1 schedule or more infonnati call 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666 • The Newport Sports CoUecti Foundation, a nonprofit org zation, operates a free musewn 620 Newport Center Drive, Ne port Beach. The museum, w has one of the world's largest c lections of sports memorabilia; open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. wee days. For more information, 721-9333. Hoag Cancer Center sponsors free tai chi class for intermedia to advanced levels fro.m 10:30 11 :30 a.m. Thursdays for peop with cancer and their families. beginner session meets fro 10;30. to 11:30 a,m. f -ddAY1'n classes are designed to red stress, increase longevity a promote a sense of well-· with basic, easy-to·leam, no strenuous movements to aid balance and concentration. 'class is taught by Victor Armarl No registration is required. Fr Hoag Cancer Center is at 40 W. Coast Highway, Newp Beach. For more information, c1 722-6237. OASIS Senior Center oUers · daily telephone contact progra for seniors who have a limit local support system. For m infonnation, call 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Com.munlca Toastmasters Club meets fro noon to 1 p.m. Wedriesdays at Orange County Dej>httotent Education, 200 Kalmus Driv Costa Mesa. Meetings are op to anyone who wants to impro· · his or her public speaking s · For more information, call 4 5030. The Newport Beach Dlsti. guished Toastmasters Club 13 m eets from 7 to 9 p .m. Tuesda in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeti room, 2300 Bristol St., Newp Beach. For reservations or rno information, call 730·3671. Mesa Messengen Toastmas Club 691 in Costa Mesa meets' 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Mesa Ve United Methodist Church, 17 W. Baker St.. Costa Mesa. F more information, call 540-444 Blue Flame Toastmasters Cl 2717meetsat 1 a.m. Wed.nesda at the Village Fanner, Sott Coast Plaza Village, 1651 S\ flower Ave., Costa Mesa. meeting is free for firs Mime ton. Por more information. 855·4308. a e 0 e 0 l ll a e 0 s g r t e 1 . . . . : • EDn'OR'S NOTE: The following are •• un..u-: excerpts from other restaurant cr1tk '" U&P:1 waiting in chairs that : contest entries. ~ be a trifle more comfort-; •~.you can see the world drive : S B il C ... w by outside the big storefront ~ weet as w.10 Window• or even reminisce ~ & Pizzeria about Huaan'1, because the old : Moorish arches remain intact. ~ As the name implies, Sweet , • You mlgbt peruse the wtne : Basil Caff e & Pizzeria uses berbs Jiit, but doo.'t expect to find any ~ as an important flavoring for fiht growths. The wines offered l much of the food on its menu. tend to be lesser-known names : The small and cozy restaurant from Provence or Cote du l with patio seating recently RhiDiae, and not necessarily the : opened on Bristol Street, just better ones. But the prices are : west of Red Hill Avenue in Costa Mfordable and, anyway, you can l Mesa. It is bright and sunny at take your own. Pesc~dou : lunch, . but in the evenmg soft Charges SS for cor)c.age, whic:~'5 l musk and small candles make it !"1 the low side compared ~th : a most romantic place. many places around town. · . . One major difference . . Most of the dishes are ltalia!l between European-style dining ~ with a Q!eat number or ~egetan­ end that ln America is the time : an offenngs. Owner Lucia Card-·c;ne waits to be served. Pescadou l well takes pride in using herbs ·IMIDS to have found the right : and fresh ingredients in the lMlance· it won't take forever to : menu, which features red meat get out 0 the door if you are in a l only occasionally to please some b~: more likely, you'll have ; of her regular customers. the time to savor your meal and ! The starters include mostly 09' feel rushed to make room for l vegetarian appetizers except for $9 next customer. This is note-: an antipasto salad and a platter worthy because it is a small l of fried calamari served with a place and fills up, even on week-l spicy marinara dipping sauce. nights -a good sign. One ought : The calamari alone could be a to avoid places that are empty at l main course and is a bargain at ~ timt eall. 't 1 t" f l $4.95. However, the salad cap-• &iVen u y, i s 1me or · $5 25 · littl · b t deelert. H you have the prix /bee ~ ~e~e at . ·. 15 a e pn~ey, u dinner expect some sort of pas-: it is a delioous and beautiful pre- try 'wilh fruit filling. If you feel l sentation of buffalo mozzarell~, ~ Jplurging, go for the creme l fr~sh toma~oes and f~esh ba~il, bndee for about $4 -you might : d.nzzled Wlth extra vugin olive 9.. talk them into partial cred-! oil and balsamic vinegar. it against the standard dessert l AGNES K. DUBBERLY because the staff tends to be : Costa Mesa very accommodating toward · speda1 requests. 1 Asian Bistro Reservations are not required, Asian Bistro is a small neigh- borhood restaurant hidden between Dahlia Avenue and 5th : Avenue just off East Coast High-~ way in Corona del Mar. This sirn- : ply decorated eatery offers a ------------~ variety of Vietnamese and Clu- but Pescadou already has been • discovered and can get busy on weekends. H you like casual din- tagwith great quality, affordable prtces and authentic cuisine, Pescadou Bistro is hard to beat. ~I. DAVIS Is a Newport Beach resident. : nese favorites at very reasonable ~ prices. VOLUNTEER .. • The YOLUNTIElt DmCTORY runs 'Otrioclully ln the Daily Pilot. If 'you'd lib lnfonMtion on ~ng your organ!- ~listed. call (949)574-4228. ,.. NA110NAL CAT IROTECT10N SOOETY The non-profit society finds Jovtng. homes for owner-relin- ,qui.lhed cats and kittens and maintains a retirement center for qlder cats. Volunteers are needed .tp brush the cats and give them a little extra 11..C. For more infor- mation, can 650-~ 232. NEW DltECTIONS Fe. WOMEN INC. ' The nonprofit recovery center rbr odult women with alcohol and 'other chemical dependencies 11eekJ volunteers. Call 548-9927 between 10 a .m. and 6 p.m. or call .Joy at 548-87 54. '"' NlWPORT' BEAOt CONFERENCE MIO VISfTOttS IUREAU The Newport Beach Confer-ence and Visitors Bureau is dedi- cated to the promotion of the dty to potential visitors. H you have extenstve knowledge of Newport Beec:b and would like to volun- teer, c.all 122-1611. ,)llWPO«T BEACH PUBLIC lWllV LITERACY PROGRAM The library's literacy program urgently seeks volunteers to tut'!r 'adults wiahing to improve their reading and writing skills. Tutor, 1\'aining Workshops held at the Central Ubrary wtll certify volun- tean. They take place at 1000 A.Yocado Ave. For registration and or more information, call i 94!) 717·3814. t ... ORT lf.ACH RECTAL u~ friends of lbe Newport ~ Recital Series Guild needs " VOIUnteen to assist in fostering appreciation so that dassi- -t;ill muslC will endure. For more tnforrPadon. call 644-4208. ;p I ......,. COSTA MESA YMCA ;!be Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA o8eda a varlety of general DIRECTORY volunteer help. For lnfonnabon or applications, call Rita at 642-9990 NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL MUSEUM •The Riverboat Players• the- ater troupe seeks volunteers to help with current and upcoming productions at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. Help is needed in the following areas: • Ticket takers: Must be available on p erformance days. Sunday at 1 p.m. • Set designers/carpenters: Flexible hours for those with artistic and/or handyman expe- rience. Help design and con- struct sets for productions. • Costumers: Flexible hours. Seamstress ability and/or inter- est in travel to outlets to cos- tume actors; may also assist m designing overall look of pro- duction costumes. • Publicity manager/grapluc artists: Flexible hours. Help with all show publicity; designing and mailing out ads and fliers; program layout for producuon. Must have computer s&ills. Call 675-8915, Ext. 374, to volunteer or get more informa- tion. NEWPORT MESA IRVINE INTERFAITH COUNOL The organization needs volun.1 leers to help plan activities and events for 1999. Specific needs are on the nominating, member- ship, public relations and finance committees. For more infonna- tion, call S48-4942. NEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL FOUNDATION The Newport-Mesa Schools Foundation is looking for volun- teers to help with fund rAtSmg · efforts, speaking opportunities, public events and occasional office work. NMSF is a nonproht organization that rdlSCS fund to )lelp with the educabon of dill· dren tn the Newport-M sa Uni- fied School Di.strict. To voluntoer, call 631""'143. T~,April6, 1999 5 DINING IEVllW CONTENDllS The food here is prepared with the more health-conscious patron in mind. In addition to the usual chicken, beef and shrimp dishes that you expect to find on a Clunese menu, there is a gen- erous selection of vegetarian fare, which , if you prefer, may be steamed. A Chinese appetizer favorite has to be the dumplings. You have a choke of the steamed dumplings or "pot sticker" style at six for .$3,95. The dumplings are on the small side but big on flavor. Speaking of favorites, I have friends who insist the egg foo yong ($6.95-'$8.55) is superb, and they don't let a week go by without satisfying· their craving for this dish. From the Vietnamese side of the menu, there is a n appebzer called goi cuon, which ts a com- bmation of shrimp, bean sprouts, nunt leaves, lettuce and verrru- celli noodles wrapped in nee paper and served with hotSm sauce topped with chopped peanuts ($4.75). A definite "must try.• Another Vietnamese favorite is the pho ga ~oup ($5.50) A savory chicken broth with rice noodles, chicken breast and aromatic herbs is a meal m itself In adclltion lo the appetizers and soups, there are several dell- cious Vietname:;e specialty rush- es and salads ranging from $5.95 to $8 95. Don't be timid. DEBORAH GUIBORD Newport Bedch Al Palace Having spent my youth m Chinatown -Mott and PeJI Streets m New York -I dJn rnn- stanUy looking for the ultimate Cantonese fare. One night sever- al years ago backstage at the theater district, I watched Bruce Beckman, the prop master, dig- ging into a cylindrical carton with a pair of chopsticks, pullmg out juicy, tender morsels of suc- culent shrimp, char sui pork and MARLIN CONTINUED FROM 1 The 12-foot sculpture will be ofhcially dedicated at ta a.m. today at its new spot w front of the restaurant, finally giving it a pemtanent home after nearly 25 years. "This lS the perfect p1ace for 1l, • Carpenter said "It's right out- side th~ front door, it's right down the street from where the bank was and it's a great-looking sculpture. We're glad we were able to get 11 displayed again." The big fish originally had served as the marquee for the Richards Market, run by the late Dick Richards, until the market closed in November 1975 The l IJ(icharc1s fanuly then donated the ; sculpture to the Bank of Newport. : where 1t remamed until the bank : went out of business. But the marlln had been m mothballs since then, until a cus- tomer approached Carpenter and Utcickas about putung it in front of their restaurant That proved to be a great relief to David Nieder- haus, director of the city's General Semces Depd.rtment, who had been searching for years to hnd cl new home for what had been one of the city's landmarks. •After the bank shut down, the family donated it to the city,• cnsp, fresh veggies -and a great, huge won tonl My goshl Wor won ton soup -really! At last I was introduced to Al Palace, an urumposlllg Chlnese resld.want on Bristol Street off Red Hill Avenue m Costa Mesa - small, simple, clean, not necessan- ly the place to take a flfSt date, but oh, what good food! All the tradJ- tlonal Cantonese dishes that we Americans expect -chow mem, chop suey, moo goo gai pan, starters such as egg roll (these are delicious monsters), barbecue spare nbs, fried shnmp are on the menu, along with some of my favontes, kung pao chicken, beef or shrimp, and, for me, the piece de resi$tance. shrimp With lobster sauce! -d.ll cooked to cnsp, al dente perfection, with httle or no monosodlurn glutamate and oot on hot, hot fire so that you really have to wcut to taste a lender morsel. There are no steam tables, no ·group glops or food ", no "yester- ~ay's leftovers• -everytlung is cooked to order fast, and if you dJTive for lunch after 2 p.m., when you might get a table, you can watch lhe staU make the fresh won ton or string the bnght green, dlways-fresh snow peas. My first "sit-down " at Al Palace, I ordered No. 12 from the express luncheon menu (served 11 d.m. to 4 p.m Monday through Saturday), shnmp with lobster sauce, egg roll, fned rice ... $6.95. Enough to feed the whole family! You can get a shnmp cocklaLI with three or four shrimp at any "h1gh-dass" restaurant for that price The luncheon menu starts at $4.35. No. 12 at $6.95 bemg the most expensive of the 17 plates offered For you vegetanans, there are at least eight freshly cooked-to- order items ~erved all day. JO BLACK-JACOB Costa Mesa The Quiet Woman ·Where everybody knows your name . ." goes the refrain from the hit television show William carpenter Bluewctter Grill owner Niederhaus said. "l ended up with 1t, and I've been try- mg for two years to get it into a public place. What's really impor- tant lS that the tradition is going to get carried on, that we're g01ng to con- tinue to pre- serve a piece of the town's lustory. • Niederhaus said getting the great fish repdl.l'ed and put in place was even more difficult lhan reel- mg lD a real marlin Because of its weight, workers had to install the sculpture. remove 1l, make ad1ust· ments and then install 1t again before it could be made ready for 11!:. offioal unveiling . He also suggested that the new monument could bnng good for- tune on those who helped bring it back -marlms were, after all, regarded as a sign of good luck by the fishermen who used to unload their catch at the Rhine Wharf m Newport's early days •We're just happy to help out, to help make Mr Richards' widow happy,· said Carpenter "She's been very a.ruaous lo see Uus put back on display, and we're happy to help rndke that hapJX".n." "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" All Type of Window Treatments • Valances &. Cornice Bo cs •Roman hades• Blinds •Verticals• Shutter • Bedspreads . Co•pli•t11t11ry Ci>ns.Jutio" i 011r Ho•t ~~ DESIGN CENTER Factory & Showroom 1 Harbor Bh1d , 005t. M ~:: 642-8400 . =-~ •cheers,• and it·s a150 a com- ment often heard about thlS pop- ular Corona del Mar restaurant. The restaurant even looks like the "Cheers" bar TV set in some ways. lts relaxed informality, with a long bar dominabng one side of the dining area and almost familial decoranons, invoke easy comparisons. You expect Sam and the gang to file in at any minute. The restawant's name derives from the lege~d oJ Juctith, a 7th century samt, and you'll chuckle when you see its logo. Its menu encompasses a widi! variety of cuismes, if categonzed, continental would be a good ht. Of particular mterest are the fish and seafood entrees and the meat speoalty items, wtuch are justifiably points of pride for Lynne Campbell, the owner and commander m chief. ALEX ROGAN Corona del Mar Pascal Epicerie It's all but impossible to get a table al Pascal these days, but lovers of the restaurant's signa- ture sea bass Wlth thyme or osso buco can get their fix any time they like. Since ch ef Pascal Olhats opened Pascal Epicerie next to his restawant four years ago, local gourmands have been able to take home a freshly made blanquette de veau or cassoulet at a fraction of the restau.ran,1 pnce. A half a dozen entrees are prepared every day. They beat up beautifully in the microwave and could fool the most ardent Pascalophile into thinking they had come straight out of the restaurant. The Epicene also offers a daily selection of mint and large quiches and onion or tomato tarts, as well as three very French salads. li you're in luck, you'll be able to take home some of Pascal's sublin'le endive salad. For those tastes further up the COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 Naghavi said a property on Del Mar Avenue was sold for about $12 per square foot and a proper- ty at 17th Street and Newport Boulevard was sold for $23 per square foot. Appraised property values for that area range from $23 to $27 per square foot, Naghavt said. Moreover, the offers made to the property owners were in that range, if not higher, Nagbavt said. The project is expected to go out to bid next month, and con- struction should be completPd by November. However, property owners have a nght to challenge the counCll's acbon and ask that a ffilI market value be established m court Nagbavi SaJd. STUDENTS CONTINUED FROM 1 •Marissa comes back more grateful for what she has," CoUuan said. •A lot of people take for grant- ed what they have When she came home lhe first bme, the youth pas- tor said she worked so bard. I thmk gourmand ladder, there is tape- nade, air-cured ham, pates, a • dozen cheeses that you'll never find in a supermarket. marinated ol.Jves, and even esca.rgot. Fat- encru ted duck confit and mar- bled Angus steaks defy choles- terol watchers to took away To complement all this, the Epicerie bakes its own baguettes and boules every day, along with very French cakes, eclairs and tarts. Top it off with a regional Wl.De from the wine boubque m the comer -right next to the personal Wl.Ile lockers -and you have 8Jl impressive feast with minimal effort. Serious cooks will also find plenty to take home· hazelriut oil, violet grape mus: tard, herbes de Provence, chilled caviar, truffle sbavtngs, and nougat made with Corsican hon- ey, •zo eet doesn't steeck: to ze teeth,• as Pascal puts it. EVE FUDGE Corona del Mar Chez Melange Located within Palos Verdes Inn on Paofic Coast Highway m Redondo Beach, Chez Melange hosts business travelers and fami- ly vacationers alike. But take a poll of the restaurant's d.mers any gwen evening and you'll find the majority of the guests are locals not visitors. South Bay residents return again and again to th.ls comfort- able yet not particularly magnifi- cently ambient eatery partly because or the fnendly and atten- bve servtce Comments by patrons found on wwwcuismenet in dude "Fast sefVlce, which is amazing for a restau.ran,t of such quahty ! • .. Ser- vice iS great and personable,· and •quality food and semce . one of my favorite local places.· Of course, service alone does not make a dining expenence fine. It's the food and, for many, also the wine. Chez Melange excels at both. DAWNANFUSO Lorruta QUESTION A NECESSARY ACTION? DO you agrft wittl the I city of~ Mesa~ pas.st-/ hie use af rts emine. nt dOmlln ~ to bUy land fOt widening 111tl StNet. Cati our fteadets HotJine at (949) M.2~ or send an e-t'IVll tq mi~llnlt.net. Give your hometown~ phone num- ber (for verific.ation purposes only) and ipell your full name. The city also has long-range plans to widen East 17th Street from Orange to lrvme avenues, and it probably will use eminent domam procedures to buy land for that proJect. Fundlng has not yet been secured she felt like she wanted to give as much as she could in that bme • •I'm very exated, • Manssa. SdJd "Yesterday I was in Palm Spnng:. and on my way home I was thtnk- mg a.bout bow f r:l gomg to Mexico because lt's really neat to see how the kids are so happy when they have nothing except God, and that's what really matters · Dinner by the Bay •.. Enjoy a relax~d dining olmo$ph~rY on our Malal wakl'frol!l ,patio. w~,.•ly .,.clals lnclud,.: -EHsh GllltLED SEA.FOOD- Sf::dlng FAJITAS -Pata & Chlclr,.n and our ~tocular PRIME RIB I .. m-OPENER . ..,. I r Cabico ··sharp . •Freshman nght-hander fans Sl'V<'n and allows just five hit.._, but the Mustangs fall t&.'idnta Mdfgarita, 5-3, in PnclP of thc-> COdSt tourney. lhnm h 11J1.\1 1t Inly Pilot < 'OSTA MESA With four gdml'., m live days, the Pnde of ;-th(• C 0<1.,t bdschdU tournament ·· ocrns1ondUy prov1d<>s a lower-lev- • ·· el pitcher the proverbial cup of ' '"coffee with th~ Vdrs1ty. '' But though he's only a fresh- mdn ilnd b<>gan the 'iedson on the frosh-.. oph, Cosld Mesa High nght-hdnder Nick Cab1co is any- • thing but thP flctvor or the week for Codch Kirk Bauerrne1sler's Mu .. tdnCJ'> In ft11"l. with outmgs like his romplt>tl•·qamf' f1ve-h1Lter Mon- dc1 r in tl '). '1 quarterfinal loss to ' v1s1tinq St1ntc1 Margdrita, the for- 1111 r L1 t t lt · L1>c1gue hero could lwc ullll' c1 p1votdl figure m Mesa's dr1v(• lnr <1 P.inhc Coast Ledgue I ill•• "T111-. kid pile h.-d d great yun11' " St111t<1 ~ldrqdnta Codch Tip LPl..lwrP of Cdl>1< o, who took ~ d on<'-h1ltf'r into th~ sixth mmng, ter the l\1usldngs hdd rnllied in P. fifth to ti{' 11 , :l-2. ·He threw rP~ p1tfh~s tor stnkes, kept us ff hulc.1nc 1• .incl took the bat out of u1 h,rnds I c:dn 't "dY enough out th~ k1ct. • It w.ts tlw thml vcrrs1ty start for Cc1h1C11, who r1pPn~ct the PCL crtrnJM1<111 011 tlw mound and has b c>c omP thP. nuclwP11k comple- • crwnt to <;PJHor Huben Mancilla, who <1nc hors th1• rota lion. "Without q11esllon, this was ·-Nick's IH•.,t 011tmg." 8duermeister .. salct. "I told our kids this (tourna- ment) wu .. n't <1bout wins and loss- s, but cthout hattJmg hard for 21 ~out!-E>vPry c1c.1rnc. WC> know what ~ Rulwn can give us, but to see Josh (Little. who threw a complete '?game m St.1twday's 7-5 win over .. .Mission Vi<'JO} aru;I Nick Uuow 'f.-ell ihe last two games is a real •··pos1tiv~ s19n • The ddy hegan with more of a .:ied flag for Cabtro, who walked the leadoff man then, dfter a held- -·er's choice, was victimized by JefJ · L.aRue's seventh homer of the sea- son to pul the Eagles on top, 2-0. .... But C'ebico rotired the side, th(>n pick d two runners off first m the ccond lruting, before sot· ;...-4ing down nine strrught to allow '.~ Mf?sd to climb back m 1t. Sert1or left Helder Joe •;f.mlunou• stnglNi home Nick Lambert, who rE>ochC'd on o one· out sin51le, to halve tho d •ficit in .~' \,h e srcond. Finamore mglcd to open the f a rifth nnd was ife ot 'ocond ·n when EaylP-pitcher Matt Wilkin- • son pull 'd the hortstop off th ?)(lg trymg to g t thA l 11d nmn r on G1tl I r, 1ardo' attempted c· riiie bunt. • wi1k1nson tM'!W Wildly to SEE MESA MGE 7 . . .. ... -· 269 days. , QUOTE Of THI DAY "We don't hM,., .sso (hinlrs) on ow bef.m m" John Emme, CdM baseball coach Tuesday, Ap-11 6, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-.57 442.23 Tanielu, Hatfield, Hill South All-Stars • Trio among 36 p layers selected to compete in the sum.mer showcase, JuJy 9 at Orange Coast College. . 8 AHRY FAUIANMt !kit ffol · Newport-Mesa District stand- outs Manu Tanielu (Estancia), Mark Hatfield (Corona del Mar) and Brant Hill (Newport Harbor) will get the chance to end their lugh school playing careers with a victory when they represent the South in the 40th Orange County All-Star Football Game, July 9 a t Orange Coast. College. The local tno was selected by sportswriters to represent the South and will attempt to extend the Rebels' two-game win.rung streak in the annual summer showcase, which is presented by the Brea Lions Club and generates proceeds for several charities. TanJielu, the Most Valuable Pldyer on the All-Newport-Mesa Distnct Dream Team, is expected to contribute to the rece1vmg corps of South Coach Rick Gib- son, who guided Woodbridge to the CIF Southern Section Division VI crown. A multipurpose talent with the Eagles last fall, the 6-foot-1, 180- pounder played running back, receiver and defensive back for first-year Estancia Coach Dave Perkins. He produced 1,837 all- purpose yards and his 11 touch- downs amounted to 75% of his team's season output. Tanielu, expected to continue his career at the community col- lege level, caught 53 passes for 816 yards and rushed for 727 yards. He was an All-CIF Division . VI selection and was also named MVP of the Daily Pilot's All-Pacif- ic Coast League team. He will be a target for South quarterbacks Scott Lukash (Mater Oei) and Scott Barlow (Wood- bridge). Hatfield, the Newport-M esa District Defen- sive Player of the Year, will fit in at linebacker for the South. The University Manu Tanielu · of Utah-bound Sea King, who led Coach Dick Freeman's squad in tackles all three of his varsity seasons, was in on 131 tackles from his middle linebacker spot last fall. The 6-2, 215-pounder's dogged determi- nation helped the Sea Kings make the Division VI playoffs as an at-large team and finish with a 6-5 record. A three-time all-district and all-league performer, Hatfield is currently finishing out his three- year varsity baseball career as a first baseman. Hill, a 6-5, 230-pound two-way starter for Coach Jeff Brinkley's Sailors, is projected as a contribu- tor on Gibson's offensive line. HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL , GREG FRY I DAILY PILOT Charlie Waite celebrates with Newport Harbor teammates after scoring the third run fu a fifth-inning uprising which b'tggered a 6-3 Sailors' victory over Caillomla lilgh Monday. TARS RALLY, 6-3 Newport Harbor ·comes from behind to top Cal High, 6-3; tangles with Fountain Valley today. Htx.1 11 CAflL.'>C>"I lbl1 Plot NEWPORT BEACH -There is a time-honored cliche in base- ball, or any sport for that matter, to "Hang in there, and keep it close ... " And just maybe something good will come, as 1t was in the case of Newport Harbor High's Sailors Monday, who did just that and came out winners in the quarterfinals of the Pnde of the Coast baseball tournament. California Higb's classy Con- dors, who entered with a 10-1 record, giving a good 101prcs- sion of the Calif omia Golden Bears, or the CaWomia AU-Star with their Caliiomia script across their collective chests, appeared to haye the host Sailors' number through 32/3 mrungs with a 2-0 lead and starter Anthony Reyes with the makings of a no-hitter. But like morning turning to afternoon, the Sailors struck back with eight hits and si:x runs over their next eight outs and Newport Harbor (4-7·1) came away with a 6-3 victory. The decision sends Jim Kiefer's team into today's 11 o'clock start against Fountain Valley (10-4) on the same dia- mond. with right-bander Scott Beerer, 1-3, getting the starting honors against the Barons' Sam Greco (1-1), a senior left-hander, whom the Barons' coaching staff listed as the starter Monday, fol- lowing Fountain Valley's 5-1 Vlctory over Malibu High at Estancia. "We just hung m there, got some opportunities and Charlie (Waite) and Nick (Langsdorf) came through for us with two outs,· said a very pleased Kiefer. In the fourth mrung Langs- dorf slugged a two-out double to left and scored on a base hit to right by Shawn O'Donnell to cut the deficit to 2-1. An inning later, with two outs and Brent Bearden and Josh Guesman aboard with free pass· es, Waite delivered a stinging double over third base to knot the game at two runs apiece. Langsdorf followed and drove a single up the rruddle to score Guesman and Waite, giv- ing starter Justin Jacobs a two- run cushion. Then, in the sixth, alter the Condors ha<! cut it to 4 -3, the SEE TARS PAGE 7 'Ilitons humble Sea Kings, 9-4 • San C lemente wins sixth straight in the Pride of the Coast Tournament. HKl IAlll> DUNN O!ft,.,, CORONA DEL MAR -W\len pop-up land untouch d, no rror ls charged m tho book when u player doe.1;n 1t get lcath~r on tt But ~sehdll ml officials might consider th flight of Corona del Mar High when th y m t ncit to re-cvaluat coMg policy. ·instead of savmo we IIUld too m~ny errort, you can MY we .. didn't make nough outs that were avallable to u " CdM Coach John Emm Id, followtrtg the host Sea K1ngs' 9*4 lo to San Clem n Monday m the quarti rfirusts of th Pride of the Coa t Tournament. Victimized by routine pop-up that dropped for ruts and grounders that had ey end strayed through infielders, CdM rlght-hander Matt Lar- son was also burned by his own hort-porched ballpark when San Clemente leodoff hitter Mike Corder homered to tan the third mnlng and snap a scoreless tie. The home run to cent r fleld Ignited a four· run rally for tho Tr1ton1 (9·5), who will play S4nta Margarita today int.the mifma~ (11 a .m .) at CdM. The Sea Kings (8·_.) wUl fee intra·dl trlct nval Costa Mesa today at 11 a.m. ln a third-plttca sernifinal et Mesa. •As much as It benefil-. us In thlS yard (Wllh the long ball), when the ba1l g out on o 1oubn fly, SEE COM MGI 7 Hill, who started at guard ,and tackle on offense, as well as end, tackle, outside line- backer and middle line- backer during bis varsity career at Har- bor, is expected to be a defensive end at Colorado State, which won the recruiting battle for his ser- vices. A two-time all-district and AU - Sea View League standout, he could fit in best at guard for the Rebels. Tunielu was the lone player selected from the PCL, while Wo<?dbridge coUected half of the eight spots awarded to Sea View players. Rael Berkowitz, the league and CIP Division VI Defensive Player of the Year, and fellow Warrior linebacker Brandon Runk, will bolster the South defense. Woodbridge's Steve Terwiske, who booted the game-winning 38-yard field goal as time expiried iil the Division VI title game against Santa Margari- ta, got the 36th roster spot, giv- en to a place- kicke r who can't · play another po&i- tton against the North. Offensive tackle Shawn Dick- ey (Irvine), and multidimensional Greg Orlando (Santa Margarita) are additional Sea View represen- tatives. Orlando, the Daily Pilot's Sea View League Offensive Play· er of the Year, played quartet- back, receiver and defensive back for Santa Margarita. He is expected to see time in the Soutlt secondary. Mater Dei, which knocked off top-seeded Long Beach Poly to win the CIP Division I title, will be represented by four players, including Lukash and herald~ inside linebacker Kevin Mitchell The North leads, 20-16-3. CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM • The former Corona d el Mar basketball standout, an Internet entrepreneur, still takes the court to unwind. BAHRY PAUi t.NfH -llfl Still finalizing work on his college degree at USC and working as the project manager and executive director of a Web site which provides assistance to prospective entrepreneurs, Ramin Bastani isn't exactly bombarded by free time. one-on-one every day with Roderick Rhodes," Bastani said . wwow, it was humbling, but I improved a ton in that first month or two." A knee injury, however, ended his hoop dreams and he focused on his studies, using basketball merely as an outlet. "My fraternity team didn't lose a game in four years and our intramural team lost one game in four years,• said Bastani, who teamed with former Newport Harbor High standoutRamyShoukry (who played one season at USC, before But when the former Corona del Mar High basketball standout does come up for air, these days, he seizes the chance to slip on his backward cap, ldce up his hi-tops and unleash the flamboyant basketball skills which helped b.lm earn Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year recurring shoulder problems ended his collegiate career) on both those squads this Ramin BastanJ past year. honors as a senior in 1994. "The other night I firushed a big group project for school, which I probably spent about 300 hours on,• Bastani said. "It was about midnight and my friends went out drinking to celebrate. I told them to have a good time, picked up a ball and beaded to n local park to shoot around. Basketball is still a good release for me.• It was much more than that after he averaged 16.6 points as a 6-foot-3 senior swmg man and nearly led the Sea Kmgs to their second straight CIP Southern Section title game. He was first-team All-Sea View League and All·CIF DiVlSlon IV. He started as a frcshinan at Chapman University and turned -enough heads to gain am opportunity to pursue h.t! Division I dreams With the Trojans. "Chapman wa a gr t experience, athletically, academically and socially, but l wanted to play at a h1ghor level,• BAstani smd . "l lookt'd at some schools, but USC' WdS ideal, because it was do~o to home and had the No. t undergraduate program for entrepreneurship.• Bastani began h'5 first teUOn with the Trojans u a redshirt and honed his game daily with f Uow radshirt Rodertclc Rliodes, who tranlferred to USC from Kaatucky and eventually wound up in the NBA •lift I ,...,coam .;.;,..,.'I .... frOm • Chapmag and J>laylilg "My knee couldn't take the pounding of trying to practice and play every day, but it doesn't really bother me now," Bastani said. "Actually, I'm jumping better now than when I was playing (competitively). I can tomahawk dunk on people now. When I play with Ramy (a 6-foot-7 center at Harbor), he throws me lobs.• Basta.Di, 23, who started bis first business when he was 19, 11 excited about the entrepreneurial opportunities on the Internet and his current project, YoungandSuccessf ul.com, could springboard mto more lucrative opporturuties. "My ultimate goal is to help as many people as I can,· he M.id •1 chose this industry. because it's one of the few where being young is an advantage. It's a sluft in paradigm.• • Bastani, a reserve on thP. 1993 Cl'P Division JV-AA Charuplons, recalls his playing days as a prep fondly. He still seethes, however, over a 67-64 CIF Division fV·AA semihnal loss to Bassett bis senior season. He scored 19 flJ'St-half pomtl and later drew compiU1.'M>N to Michael Jordan from Bassett CoaCh Maurice Hillla.rd. But broke hil thumb on the -: baclcboetd eady in the HCOnd • quarter and was hampered • Hoond half. • •n. one thing that ..... W aboUt my hloh 1<:hool can..;· • mliltng I (23-foot thfee.;pointer) wblth WOiakS baye pUt qa In the ap~·-11'1L· • ..., ....... 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Get your entry to the O.lly Pilot at 330 w. Bay St., Cost.I Mesa, 92627 °' by tu. at '4~ 170, no later than Friday, April 16, 1999, 10 p.m. ~1 Don't even think ltl Irrelevant Week Commttt. ,......... the tight to rule on any and all questions. Winner Md..,.... w1n a.. MftOWw:ed April 20. C.0.-: CNlmp Balley, Georgia, Ovll McA.lktw, Atlzonl( AntolM Win-~Ohio SI., fefn.ndo 8ty1JOt, Ai.o.m.. Ft8d \llntotl, Vllnd«blll; Ore l ly. Carolina; o.ylon Mc('~ USC. CNrlft Fkh«, vmt Virginia; Ken-nyn Wright. Northwfttem (\..II) St.. Jacoby Rhl...n.rt, SMU; ¥ee TMOf\ Northern low• s.fwtMc A.rMM'Kry PoindeJRM, Vir!rnia; Antwan Edwaldl, ~ Tony ~. Flcwlda, MMquis Smith. c.lifomla; Marcus Walhlngton. Colot8do; lMry Atlcons, UCLA Eric Thigpen. 1ow11; .GaN Jo.pt\ Old~ Damon Moore, Ohio St.. Mib Mc1Cenve. Memphis; PtlH NW\ ~ OclCt« JM:ll. son. Florida St., Tony 1ooCt1. ,_ ~ The Prize 1999 DRAFTNIK Name Address FOOTBALL 1999 SOUT1t ROSTER: QuarterbM:lcs ·Scott Barlow (Woodbridge), Scott Lukash (Mater Del). RWV11ng bM:ks • Al Gandall (Trabuco Hills), Andrew Nlumata (Los Amigos), James Thomas (Santiago). ~ • Aaron carter (Fountain Valley). Jeff Kadall (Edison), MMU lanletu (&tanda), Chris McCormack (San Clemente). Titfht end · Ben Fredrickson (La Qt.llnta). Oft.nlfve Une • Shawn Dickey (kvine), ~ Hiii (Ne~ turbor). Kevin Romberg (Malina), Brenden Rosen (Huntington Beech); Mike Trltl (Mater OeO, John Turnbull (Trabuco Hills). Phone No. TE I I IS McGOodwin advances to the Round of 16 in Easter Bowl tourney Newport Beach's Alex McGoodwin, who plays out of the Evert Tennis Academy in Boca Raton, Pla., defeated Bonnie Baird of Raleigh, N.C., 6-1, 6-1, Monday in the Round of 32 in the girls 14s at the Easter Bowl Junior Tennis Tournament in Haines City, Fla. Wesdake bags 16-0 victory over Estancia COSTA MESA -With myriad pro scouts in attendance to watch Westlake High shortstop Kevin Howard, Estancia's host baseball team did plenty of eyewitnessing itself in the field Monday as the Warriors defeated the Eagles in a mercy-rule decision, 16-0, in the Pride of the Coast Tournament. Howard, who has signed with the University of Miami, was la~ed by some publications in the preseason as one of the top 50 prospects in America for the 1999 draft. Howard was one of four Warriors to clout home runs. Tuesday, April 6, 1999 7 GREG FRY I DALY Pl.OT Newport Harbor's Justin Jacobs comes home with a nm ln the sixth lnning ln Monday's 6-3 victory. TARS CONTINUED FROM 6 Sailors did it again, with Jacobs' little dribbler to the left side get- ting Bearden home, followed by Guesman's run-scoring single to ce,-tter, all with two outs. It was one of those hang-in- there, team-victories, which every coach would like a formula for his play book. Seven of the nine spots ln the COM CONTINUED FROM 6 it's frustrabng," Emme said "But (Larson) needs to shake that stuff." After Corder's blast, Larson knocked down Ben Straley with a fastball on the nert pitch, prompt· ing the home-plate umpire to vis- it the mound .and give Larson a warning. •(Larson) ls not trying to hit anybody in that situation,• Emme said, •he's just trying to close the door." The door, however, busted wide open. Straley (4 for 4) sin- gled, then an out later, San Clemente's Adam Little was tut by a pitch and Nick Lentine fol- lowed with a bunt single. CdM shortstop Matt Thiede robbed Adam Ehrheart of a hit when he backhanded a grounder in the hole and threw out Lentine at second on a force play, but San Clemente scored another run. Darin Johanson followed with an infield ~gle for an RBI and Tu- ton teammate John Grant scored another run with a ground single to right that found its way between two CdM players' gloves. San Clemente, which has won six in a row, added three runs in the fifth, triggered by a leadoff pop-up that fell in shallow center. After a sacrifice bunt and single by Ehrheart, Little scored from third on a broken squeeze play. Johanson missed the bunt attempt, but Larson's pitch ln the dirt bounced &way from catcher Eric Wiethom and Little touched home plate standing up. Cd.M right-hander J.D. Mar- tinez relieved Larson, who yield- ed 13 hits but walked nobody, with one out in the fifth. lineup had hits, five had RBI blows and three had doubles. Jacobs slipped through the California Lineup, allowing eight hits, s1Iiking out three and walk- ing three, Beerer closed it out in the seventh, and the defense was guilty of just one miscue. On the subject of defense, the Sailors avoided a potential first. inning disaster with a 6-4-5-2-5 play on a late force at second, only to catch the lead runner off third. And, Beerer's unassisted dou- Todays champk1nstwp Mmi&.ls 11 a m. • fountain Valley at Newport Harbor 1 1 a.m. · San Clemente vs. Sanu Margarita, at Corona del Mar Todays~ Mmiflnals 11 a.m. -Corona del Mar at Costa Mesa 11 a.m. -Malibu vs. Cal High at Estancia The Sea Kings, who kept from getting shut out by San Clemente's Jeff Goodman in the seventh, also played without their No. 1 offensive threat, 1Y Harper, who was suffering from migraines. "When you lose a .550 hitter out of the lineup, your offense will slow down all the tune,• Emme said. "We don't have any .550 (hitters) on our bench.· Goodman, a senior right-han- der headed for College of South- ern Idaho, had a three-hit shutout going into the seventh and hn- ished.. th a 135-pikh, complete- game e}fort -his third distance- going endeavor of the season. "(Gdodman) is a very good pitcher, we knew that coming Ill,• Emme said. •He's one of the bet- ter pitchers in Orange County.· Goodman, 3-1, struck out eight, gave up no earned runs and lowered his earned-run aver- age to 1.18. CdM scored four runs m the seventh on three San Clemente errors and singles by Brett Ellis- ton, Wiethom and David Beser. The Sea Kings had a runner (Beser) thrown out at the plate in the fowth when Tuton catcher Grant made a fine play, back- handing a wild throw, turning his back to the oncoming runner and tagging out Beser. fWDE Of',,. CXJASl nMMH..4MENT SAN Cl.EMENTE 9, COM*A on MM 4 San aemente 004 032 o · 9 1 s 4 Corona del Mar 000 000 4 -4 6 0 Goodman and Grant; Larson, Mar· tinez (5) and Wtethom. W • Goodman, l-1. L-Lanon, 3-3. HR -Corder (SQ, Conrad (SQ. ble play to close out the fourth was a big moment, the shortstop spearing a line drive and tagging the runner trying to get baclc tp Uu.rd. ' All m all a pretty sharp display against a quality foe. , PRID£ Of',,. COAST TOWINAllEMT ' NEWPORT HAR80I\ 6, CAuFoMiM J I California 001 110 O • 3 9 2 Newport Harbor 000 132 x -6 8 1 Reyes. Levier (5), R. Gonzales (6) and ' Kearney; Jacobs. Beerer (7) and Waite.• W Jacobs, 1·1. L • Levier. Sv-Beerer. , 2B • Langsdorf (NH), Beerer (NH), Waite (NH). HR • A. Gonzales (Q. MESA CONTINUED FROM 6 Brian Montoya's subsequent sac- rifice bunt attempt, but Finamore was nailed at the plate by center helder Mike O'Gorman, who backed up the play and gunned a stnke to catcher Jason Mcilvam. Wilkinson rang up the runth of his 12 strikeouts for the seeond out and appeared to have wrig- gle d off the hook when Rob Gloster grounded to short. But a · throwing error plated pinch run- ner P.J . Stangl to tie it The Mesa euphoria didn't last, however, as Chris Malek and O'Gorman eath took advantage of the 1et stream blowmg straight out for home runs to give the Eagles a 5-2 cushion. Lambert launched an oppo- site-field homer to lead off the Mesa sixth but Wilkinson and reliever nm Dean closed out the victory to put Mesa m today's fifth-place semifinal at 11 a.m against VlSiting Corona del Mar Lambert and Finamore had two hits apiece, while Chris DeSandro walked three tim~ for the Mustangs (6-4-1). Cab1co fin- ished with seven strikeouts. PM>E Of' ntE COAST TOUlllNAMENT SANTA MAltGNtfTA 5, CosTA MISA 3 Santa Margarita 200 003 0 -s 5 a Costa Mesa 010 011 0 -3 6 2 Wilkinson, Dean (7) and Mcllvaln; Cabico and Fajardo. W -Wilkinson. S-0.. L • cablco, 0-3. Sv • Dean. 2. HR -LaRue (SM), Malel< (SM). O'Gorman (5"1). Lambert {CM). • KENNY · PRINTER Def9nslve llne -Jarom Fano (Fountain Valley). Joe Gonzalez (Santiago), Nick Heinle (Fountain Valler,). Derek Johnson (Tustin), Norm Katnik (Foothill), ~ O'Brien (Dana Hills), Steve Reindl (Mission Viejo). McGoodwin, attempting to win her fowth national singles tournament this year in her divi- sion, advanced to the Round of 16. •He's a big, tall, strong kid who played real well at shortstop and had two singles and a home run.• ,---!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!5!!!5:5iiiiiiiiii===:~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!liiiliiliiiiiiilili!!IEE!ll Estancia Coach Tun Green said. Unebadcen • Rael Berkowitz (Woodbridge), Jlmm=.c. (Saddleback), Mwtc (<:orone del Mm-). Kevin Mitchell (Mater Del), Bryan Save (Santa Ana Valley). Brandon Runk (Woodbtldge). o.t.n.lve bac1c.t • Hardy Fatu (Santa Ana Valley). Greg Orlando (Santa Margarita), Dana Pino-Dempsey (Foothlll), Mike Hogg (San Clemente), KeMn Millh'buse (Mater Del), Jeremy Walker (Oana Hills). KJcbr ·Steve Terwiske (Woodbridge). In doubles, McGoodwin and her partner, Olivia Nix of Bronxville, N.Y., lost in the Round of 16. In the girls 18s singles, New- port Beach's Caylan Leslie lost to Sarah Riske of McMurray, Pa., 6-3, 7-6 (7·3), in Monday's Round of 64. Leslie then beat Jennifer Hodgman of Kalama- zoo, Mich., 6-1, 6·0, in a con.so· lation round. The Eagles return to their dia- mond today for another try in con- solation play, starting at 2 p.m. ,_,. O/I' THI COAST'~ WUn.MI 16, ES'rAHOA 0 vvestlakt 590 20 -16 , 3 0 Estancia 000 00 • 0 5 1 Steele, Pullen (4) and Nkkeas; Burciaga, Gates (3), AkiV• (S) and Davis. W ·Steele, 1-0. L -IJurdaga. 28 • Mlchaefs (W), McCarthy (W), Adamczyk (W), Brodcett (W). HR ·Shepard (W), Nlck~as f'N), Howard f'N), Adamczyk (W), f RE EDOM ASSET ACCOUNT • HJgbMoney Market Rates • Maintain or Purchase stocb, boada and • UnMtte4 CbecklDI Matall Panda • Internet A«ie• ,;: .-.... \ . . .. . ., . . . -. --~ . ~-~ -I :J •• .. t . " . -. ................. --. ·--.... ., , . . . ' .. . ' . ' . ,._ .... -----. ~ .... . ·.-~ . ' ~ -·--... . . ' ~ t • . "-. . ' ~ 8 .... . ...,, ., . -. NGdca You Ale 1111 Dllmll Ac:ttdoue lk&elneea Urid9I A 0... OI T NefM at.....,t O.itd 01/'Wll. Urie-y_, fht lolfOWlnO ~ T ~~ fo PIClld VCIMf aio dOlng ~ aa· PrDt*I¥. 11 ~ ea 1c11ic1 /111 Finance 0nct NetwoN Publtc $ • You Need All rt>N co., '8t9 RNaf Ave., E on OI The He&uf'e ~ e..ctl, C.. 92963 Of :TIWI ~ Ao*I•• Bruce Scott Ru .. eu. You, Yo.i Should Cor*cil A 48111 RNef Ave .• Newpol1 U.W,.. T 8.1 •'7$42-<Jl a-ch. C&. 82M3 .- Na&icl9 OI TNlllie'a S. Thll t>ullnetl le con-Undlir 0..0 OI T,_ ,.._ OUd4ld by: Ill lndMdual • hefebr O"'-' ltml Conea1-Have you ltarted dok'lg c1at~ R~ eom. ~vet? No F*"f, A OMsioft Cl ~ Prue. SCott Ruuell Title lrmltane4 CompMy • thla atatement waa filed lnist ... Of &UCXleMQr t!wt9e. w\11\ th• County Clerk of or wbstltut~ In.I• pur&i> Orengo County on 3·12-99 nl IQ the o..i o1 True 1"917M1H •..o~ by Rim Kr9lllOI Dally Piiot Mar. ,6, 23, •n unn m.cs man and" ,.. 30, *'I e. 1999 T311 <IOfded on 07131/N " IMt • FICf tJOu• '8utlne.a t998CM81310 ol CM1oW NelM St8t9ment R~ U.. the cMTloe ol the The following persons County A900fdet °' OJ.noe ara doing t>utlneu u : eoun.y, ~ MCI [llW· Internet Company. 2855 ~to ti. Not1ot Of Ollaull P1necreek Dr.. #0435, and eJectlon to S.-~ COlta Mesa CA 92626 w r«:ordtd on 12117191 • David William Main, in&tl t 9MC11t 11' o1 uld 17349 .J9S$1Ca Lane, Chino Otr.c:ial Reoorda, Wiii S... on Hiiia, CA 91709 04l2<W9 at 1 3Q p m AJ ttw This business ts con· r~ rroot entrat-oe IO tM duded by an lndivt<lual CA.unry CoutthoUM, 700 HaV9 you started doing CMC C.mer om. Wwt l>Ullness yet? No Sar>ta Ana, C. al ~ David W11nam Main auctoon. 10 •tie lllghnl bidd« This S1atement was hied fOf c:nll (prf8ble _, lhe Umt with the County Cler1t ol "'••I• •n lawful -of the Orange County on 3·12·99 .. ~-, 1999e7N157 Untt,-cl s1a1 .. J •II f19hl, Idle, Delly PilOt Mar. 16. 23. •nd tnteum, ~to 111141 30 ~rll e 1999 T372 now held by II under &Md : • rJ.Md o1 Tnnl 1n the property Flct tloua Buelnua " _......, in uld County Md Namo Statement Sl•I• ~ described .. '* . The lo/lowing pefSonS kw-4 n "'°'• fulty deacrlbed ar. doing buslnesa as: o" tatd de«! of rrual epn Golden State Capital, ~22~24-lJ lruatM It MfflnO 2855 Plnecreek Dr • pn~rty ·u 111, ......,_,is· The •D435. Costa Mesa. CA "'''"' addreu and olher 92826 ccrumon deaignatton 1( any David Wiiham Main, o1 tn• real Pl°'*'Y dMcrtbed 17349 Jessica Lane, Chino .. tJCJ'o'e '"purported to be: 925 Hills, CA 91709 Ciovernor Str..C, ea.ta This business Is con· Mou Ca 92627 The under-ducied by: an lndlvldual ~•gned Tn."1 .. di.claim• •l'IY Have you started doing liab11t1y rm any 1nc:otractneu business yet7 No ol the i.treet !Mtdre&a and David Willlam Main ,1,., common de&igMtlon w This statement was flied ' with the county Cler1< of ;.inv •hown l\Metn. The totlll Orange COunty on 3·12·99 :.mo1Jnt of the unpaid blll-199K7M1U ant" l)f the obOgatJon ... Dally Piiot Mar. 16, 23, cured by Iha p<operty to be 30 Apnl 6 t999 T370 w o ;,fld r-.M>nable ed-' -' 111 .. 10<J co,ts. expense& _, SUPERIOR COURT OF 11> .. nces .iit the tJme o1 tne CALIFORNIA, Mlll p\boc.tion °' the No-COUNTY OF '' t1 ut u le •• S 118,l3l 5e In ORANGE, 341 The Jd • oo 10 ca.ti. Iha T~.. City Drive, Poat I 11ccep1 a caahter'a c:heck Office Box 14171, or-on • •t• or n.tloneJ Orange, CA cani. .. cllec* m-b¥ • 92613-1571 state Ol rada?I credit union IN THE MATTER OF or ~ ch"'Ctr drllW"t by • &late THE PETITION TO Of t..oe • ~ and loan auoc1a11on, """~ a... CHANGE THE NAME ci..hon r>r aaY1n91 be OF PAMELA JEANNE •poc1r~ in SK1ton 5102 GWYNNE the Fln;inc1al Coda .rid ORDER TO SHOW .1utl10f11e<1 10 dO bu$1nttn 111 CAUSE FOR CHANGE th•• •t11te In the-"' tender OF NAME ottltor 111an c.asn 11 IM:Ceplad, CASE NUMBER ttie T ruatee may 'M1hho6d !tie A 196378 1r..u.iir~ of the Truslllle'a p E T I T I o N E R ( S ) Ofleu uni! luncn become p A M E L A J E A N N E avail,.ble to the payee Of GWYNNE HAS/HAVE "flllu11no '"a mallflf °'right. FILED A PETITION FOR 't-.111 •~ an llltltfTIPC lo oollect a AN O~DER TO CHANGE llt\bl .ind .iiny lflfonnatlon NAMES FROM PAMELA b'o11ood v.111 tMt uaad for U.. JEANNE GWYNNE TO p.itflO~ Said aale will be JACQUELINE ANN "'llt<il!I bu1 V.lltl'IO\ll ~ ROOCHIGIAN • • w.:u·ra1irv •x;>r•• CK im· It ts hereby o.-0.red that pl el'!rll•ng title ~ all persons lnte111s1ed In !.•oo• or encumbf"a-, IO this matter eppear before ~1oa1y the ,,~,_ 1n1s court tn Department ... i. !Id t>v uld o..cr lid-No 703 ot the Orange ·-i;;es 'i'leleundef. 'Mdl County Superior Court at 1n111 t"'1 as pr~ lhefein Ile addr.ss shoWn at>ove l\d the .ini;iaid pn~ ai on ~-4, 1999, at 2 o'cloc« Iha nora Mc:tnad b¥ Mid p.m and then and there cMO ...,,,. nt.,-.a fl'lllreon .. shuw cause. If any lhey !"OV!d911 n ....s NcM, ._ flave, why the petition for ctiero-and a..,.... ol 1118 cnange of name shoold no4 uu~·ee and al the 1rueti1 be granted ~ ~ ..,. ~ fll It ls tu Mer ordered that a '"'" Thi• Mia -.. ,,. copy of this order to show rw:ludlt tile ntf11 to .._. _, C8Ul8 be pubh&hed In NB/ .m;~ r•nta ._. we oobf.. COSTA MESA DAILY Pl· al t r the otJltgilliona .. LOT, a newspaper or gen· ,.u•ed bv •he cl9ed of ""81 eral circulation published In ,.~Mr or not ... ~· this oountv. at least °"Cl'.' a 11 11<1 .. _ • "'eell tor lour oonsecutrve w ect • or '" 1 ... ~ weel<s prtor to the day of '"" nl a 1-lvef. ~-ln-the hear1ng tw,_union Ille beneflc*Y DATE: MAR 1111999 J any u4l.e1 PlfM>n o..d JAMES A. JACKMAN, <lJ:73ro!I ConsoUdat~ ~ JUDGE/COMMISSIONER LOn'fflV8nc• Comperry, A OF THE SUPERIOR "''"''°" ol Clllcego Tide COURT lr..iwr.-..i Co 2..011 V8'lfl#9 DOUGLAS S. SMITH, fj/Af ,,..1 floor C.l.tilUN, e s a . 5 H u T T 0 N A fil30l (118) 17&-1430 CENTRE SUITE 600 r o A4/1tMhnllf r""* SANT A ANA, CA 92101 ' ... .a.1:1 Ol'fluK A~ Published Newport ~nor LPP 21952 03/30, Beaeh.COSta Mesa Dally (,t6 041 I J/119 Pilot March 23, 30. April 6, f 1c1111ous Buslnes• N1tme Statement "' J person1 Cl ng WS11 ... ~s es I IRST f'EWPORT REAL ESTATE SERVICE 12 c IP I• ,.. a1a •120, hGV.p rt fle •Oh CA :32660 N<l"' ,),morican Real Es- t1'" 11.• ' 11mon1 Grou11 Inc Al t:? Co1pc<119 Pl1Hu • 120, Newport B"arn CA 92000 Tn1~ 1 n•·ss is con· , '• J II Ol'J)Olfthl)l'I H~vlJ 'I u !toldrtl!l<J doing f·u6•MS~ yitt7 N<i New Amtir can Real Es· 1a111 Maria91Jmen1 Grant I< ng PreM.!lmt lfos (otlllPIT'Anl WH hied w111> II " ,~ nunty Clerk of (l• ,,. )ti Coun!y on 3 18·99 19996716915 U lll'f P ol Apr 11. t 3, 20, <.7 l •~" r.428 -FICtltlou• Bualn .. 1 Name Statement Tl, toll<iw•n'l persons are d 111{l W~lnasa a1 N11w •'\meucan F111ane1al, '2 c •OO•t'lte PllH Suite t 20 N wporl BHcfl, CA •#l'660 N w A•OOr"-n Reel El• -· M111.-gemen1 Group, inc. tCAI, 12 Corporate r>faLa U wport Be ctt, CA {! f.00 Tiu:-. t•u!llneM IS coo- OllCI 911 Uy 8 OOlpOI at ton H3\ln you SIMrted doing tU!lll\tll:C y 17 YH, ~9 Nvw AmlJncan Reel E11111e Menagamenl Group, Irie. Grant t<lnQ. Pr11•1<l~ Thi 1 t monl Wll filed wittl th Cl'lunly Clertl of Orattyo on 3 30-99 t 711111 C01dy PllCll Apr IJ, 1 =!, 20, 27, 111 w 1429 13. 1999 T379 Flctltloue Bualneu Name Statement The lollowlng persons .,. doing business as: The Ari Center, 99 Seeborough, Newport Beaeh, Cal1fomla 92660 M olly Stark. 99 Seaborough Newport Beach. Caltfoml8 92660 Patricia Stark. 44 Beycrett Court. Newport Beech. California 92660 ThiS business Is oon-ducted by a general part· nership Have you started doing business yet? No Molly Stark Tllls statemenl was med with the COunty Cieri< ol Orange Count~ on 3-19-99 1 IHHMl787130 Oaily Pilot Mar. 23t 30, Apr. 4, 131 19G9 380 Flctttlou• Buelneu Nemt St•tement The followlllg persons are dollio bullneaa ae: SCUDl>ER REALTY, 2101 E. 4th Slreet, Suite 102A. Santa Ana, CA 02705 Scudder cat>llal Mon· gege Corp., (CA), 2101 E ~th SttMt. Suite 102A. Santa AM, CA 112705 Thia bu9ineN .. con• dueled tiy· • cotpOfdOn Hive you llaNd dcil1Q buelnee.a ~I? No 8oudrOW ~ -Mon· gege Corp ... aeyton Aua-HIT JMIH, Jr. Thllltll~WUa.d With tr. County Cleft( ol Orange Count¥' on 3-t MG tMM'117011 0.lly ""°' Mat' 23L.....32..: Apr (, 13 1999 I ;Jiii! FktltiOte lutaneu H9me 81a•1M1nt The toflowlng pelSOt'll .,. CIO!ng butlnell h: Star Halla, 1002 Ehl Belllndlu!Y Aold. Fu~· enon, c.. 92835 Gai'i A. kl\mldl, t9702 Pat'll\Aew Terrace, Yort>e Linda, ca 92008 ... !<:..~~-_SctTmldt, t0?02 ntrl!VJ9'llr T tmtot, V 01b1 Undll.ca.82tel TNt bOtlnaN It oon- duaed by: huabend end wlfll Hi"9 )'DI.I attn.a dOlng ~.-?No ~A 'iC:twNdt Thli ....,.,,.,,. .... ~ WI IN CQnv Ott\ ol ~r.~= ,_..,,u~. 1 Mel ••t • t • Fk:\tdoue84t91nNt ........... ,,,,_. The tolOwlnO peflOIW •r• dCW'll ~ ... w. A. AdMI• & AUodatet, 240Niet LM!l 1212. New• port e.tcin. ~ 92683 Walleee Allen Ademe. 240 Na ~112 t2 Hew· ~ 8Mc:h. W'\ ~ Thie bullneH II con- cM:led try. en~ tQYe Yo" ••ttld doing bualnMt yet? Yn, 12115197 Walleol Allen Adema TNI ltltemenl wat flted With 1t1e Counly Ci.rte of Orange CountY on 3-tO·t9 111N7f701t Oallv Piiot Mar 23, 30, Apr. ff. 13, 1999 T386 FICtltiou• ButlNH Neme Statement The foltoWing pel'IOnl are dolno buslt*I H: TM mflnitv Marllellng Group, 11280 NaWMs>e St., '20, foumaJn Valley, CA92708 Ro~rt Hemt, 17280 NeWtoooe SI , 120, Fbun· talri Valley, CA 92708 . This buSJnass 11 con·. ducted by an lnd.vldual Have Yo" etar1ed doing buslneU yet? No Rot>en Harrts Thll statement we• hied wiltl 1M Counly Clerk ol Orange County on 3-t 9·99 1'"'717014 DaUy Pilot Mar 23. 30. Apr 6, t3, t999 •T383 FktltlOua BualnH• Neme StatertMnt The lollowlng persons are doing business as: Mvance Signs, 2985 E Mlraloma Ave , #Al. Anaheim, Cahlomla 92806 Hamid Ray Jalar1. 105 W. Yale Looi>. Irvine, Call· fomla 92604 Mahvash Mimi Ahangl, 105 W. Yale Loop, lrvlne. Cantomla 92604 This business Is con· ducted by: husband and wife Heve you started doing buslne" yet? Yea, 01t'01/1999 Mahvash Ahangi This statement was filed with the County Clertc ol Orange County on 2·22·~ 1999178SllO Dally Piiot Mar. 23, 30, Apr 6, 13, 1999 T395 FlctitlOUe Bualn .. • Name Statement The tollo#lng persons are doing businesa as Strategic Atfiances Unlimlted. Inc., ~011· Via Boho, Trabuco Canyon, CA 92679 Womens' tn1er-Nat1onat Management, (CA), 32011 Via Buho, Trabuoo Ca· nyon, CA 92679 This business Is con· ducted by. a corporation Have you started doing buslneaa yet? Yes. 3/t S/99 Womens' Inter-National Management, Beverly Glasgow, Secretary Thi$ statement was filed with the County Cler1< ot Orange County on 4-2·99 10H8718530 Dally Pitoc Apf. 6, t3, 20, 27, 1§99 T414 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF ABANDONED PROPERTY Nouoe Is hereby glvw1 ltlat ltle undersigned w\11 sell a1 public l uc::tiOn. ll!Jrsu&nl 10 Sec1>0n 21700 of IM Busl· ness & ProfeUlonal Code, the toltowing described ~'m~ ~;'~RIDE. UNIT C-97 CLOTHES, STERO EOUPMENT, BIKE TIRES, AND MISC. ITEMS Sale wtn be by oom· petltlve bidding (wr1nen sealed bids may be submitted In advance) ON THE t3Tli DAY OF APRIL 9AM. AT TliE PREMISE WHERE said property has been stored, and wtllctl la located at AYRES SElF STORAGE, 1880 WHIT· TIER AVE , COSTA MESA. CA. 92627 (949) 650·1282. Landlord re· serves the right to bid at ltle sale. Puri:huee must be made by calh and paid lor at the time ot sale. S.le Is subleet to eanoellatlon In the event of aettlem.nt be· tween landloRI and ob· ligated perty Publllned on 3--30-1999 & 4-6-99 AYRES GROUP BOND NUMBER S-.00-1884 • Ayres s.11 Storage ~M9negera Publlahed Newporl Beac:tK:o&ta Me.a 0.ity Pilot Matdl 30, April If, 1999 T398 FTctltlout Bu1lnue N•m• St.tenMnt The fotloWlnQ perlO!ll are doing bullneal 11· LA PETITE AMBIANCE, 25t2 Ocean Bllld., C0""'8 def Mar, ca 921125 uiura G. O.velol, 2512 Ocean Bllld., Coron• del Mar, Ce. 92625 This b\Jllntu 11 con-- ducted by: an lnd'Mdual Heve you allMd doing butlneN. yet? No t.au,. G. DaYlllOs Thia atatement WM filed wtlt'I ttle County Claltt ol Orange Coull:\ on 3-t 9-89 1-8M717017 -. ~you~ OOinO tiulfNM ~Y ... Ft«>Nery 1. tlOt • Jt,jtjy ~ Thil ltawntfte WM tied With .,. County Citric ol Orange Coun~ on 3 11>·09 1 IHTlllH MAZVR I ASSOCIATES, ATTOANEYS AT LAW. 600 Newpon Cen'9t Orlw, 8'* 140, ~ 8Mdl, CA926e0 DetlY PMQI Mar. 2S, 30. lof>r '· 13, 1999 T390 Flcthfou. lutl""e Name Statement The lolloWlng pel'IOrls er• doing bulmss ••: XAUL, 322t M1nne10ta Ave., Colta Men, CA 92628 Hennen Dougl8• Wllltel, 322t Mlnneaote Ave., Coste Meea, CA 92e2e Merle Ale>Ctnder oi.on. 3221 Mlnn11ote Ave .. COstt Mtaa, CA 92826 Thie butlnesa II con· ducted by. a general pert· l)erthlp Have you , .. rted dok'lg bull'*I yet? No !Urman Douglal Wllw This atetement was ffled With IM County Ole.ti ol Orange~ Daily PllOt Mar. 30, Apr. 6. t3, 20. t999 T401 Flctltloue Bu•lneH Name Statement The lol!Owlng persons are oong bullnees es. Nll<kl Taylor AQuallcs. 57 Golf Ridge Dr .. Dove Canyon, CA 92679 Nlcole Marie Taylor, 57 Goll Ridge Dr , Dove Canyon, CA 92679 Thla business Is con· ducted by: an lndlVldual Have you started dolng business yet? Yes. 111199 Nicole M. Taylor Thla-'a111ement was flied wittl the Counly Clerk of Orange County on 3>26·99 t99917ame Dally Piiot Mar. 30, Apr. 6, t3. 20, 1999 T403 Flctftlou1 BualneH Name Statement The tollowlng persons are doing boslneS& as· AMC Management. 1600 Dove St.. Su rte 140, New· port Beach, CA 92660 AMC Property Services Inc., (CA), 1600 Dove Street. Sult!]~.!>..1. Newport Beech. CA Ir~ ms business 1$ con· ducted by a corporation Have you •tarted doing business yet? Yu. 8185 AMC Property Servk:es, Inc. cnar1e1 e. Alvord. President Thi• Jtatemenl was filed with ttle COunty Cleric of Orange CounlY-on 3·26-99 t999e717770 Daily Piiot Mer 30, Apr. 6, 13, 20. 1999 T405 R ctltloue Buelnen Name Stlttement The following persons are doing boslne1& as S K Y H 0 0 K ENTERPRISES, t80 New· port Center Dr . Ste. 180, Newport Beach. CA 92680 Miiistone 2K, Inc., (C8111 ). 180 Newport Cen· tar Dr .. Ste. 180, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Thia buslne11 11 con· dueted by: • oorporatlon Have you ttarted doing bus1neM yet? Yea, 08/'97 Miiistone 2K. Inc • Frank P,rtcel I CEO This atatemem was filed W'lth Iha County Cle.ti of Orange County on 3-26-99 1""7t1712 Dally Pilot Mar. 30, NJr 5. 13,20, 1999 T406 FlctldOue BuelneH Namt Stat.ment The lollowlng ~ are doing buslneu as: MPG Group, 4112 S&lada Drive, lrvlne. Calllomie 92620 Valerle Marshall, 41 t2 Salacla Drive. Irvine. Call· lomta 92620 Ernest J Gauthier, 25835 Appian Way Mla- •lon Viejo, Calliornte 92691 Paul R. Peterton. 2070 Monrovia. Costa Mesa, C.hfomle 92627 ms boslneu ts con· eluded by: • general pert· nersl'llp Have you started doing bualne11 yet? yes, 04/01194 Paul R Peteraon This statement was filed Wl1'l the County Clelt< of Orange Coun~:.t26-99> t 87834 Daily PtJo( Mar 30, Apf 6, 13,20, 1999 T408 FlctltlOua Bualneu N•m• Stat.mont TM lollowlng persons ere doing oo.tnesa u Sur1 Newa, 510 Catatlna Drtve, Newport Buch. Cal· llomll 92663 WIUlem E. Sharp, 510 Cetallna Drive Newport Beach, ea1ii0mle 112663 Thi• buslneu la oon- duc1ed by: an lndMdual Have you llar1ed doing butlnel• yel'? No Wllllam E. Sharp Thll 1181-ment WU flled with Iha County Cler1< Of Orange eoun:y,..~·2'4-99 1 87591 Ody Ptlal Mar. 30, NJr. a, 13, 20, t999 T410 o.llY Piiot Mar 23~.: CNtttte1t1 ~·I, 13, 1999 1..s:> MJllCS °' lcthiOUa IUilnttt Kilt .. TO ~~ MJITD&IEA ""!"'---:o'V ....... --ESTATE OF: ~v~~D .. ~: Ctlt.llD GAM9N> KETINO INNOVATl~S. CAIE eeo. A19•418 1$154 Trene1t10r Ltne, To .. hen, bon.ft. Huntington Beach, CA olarl••· creditor•, con-82&411 d"91"t oredftoni, end AM.I, S.Mc4t1. Inc. peraone whof'NIYOthet· {CAl, 11154 Trantlllot wit• bo lnttrffted In l.a.M, HurOigton Geach. the will er .. tat•, or CA o~ bot!i1_; of: CHAlltL!I TNa bu9lnau It COi\' OANmlNO doc:led by. I COfl)Orallon A PETITION hee ~yeJ~ doll'O ~r,.J~a~~'l>"\! 02114/IM tM lupetfor Court of A.M.1 htVICH , Inc Celifornla, County of ~ M. Kua, fll!Mldent OtenGe Thie atatemtnt wt11 IMtd TI4i ll'ITITION ,.._ o:.:-~~ ~: Q\'Hl• met OORIS 1 .... n101t FftANCIS OAMllNO bo 0111V Pb Mtf. 23. 30. .,..,,.., .. "'""" ~ 6. 13, tttl ue1 ttpreeent.W.to.....,.._. cdtiiue luelneet .... ., the ..we of the NeiN Ma••..nt d"~·mmOfif , .. • ~~'::°"' qu"'' t"9 deo•m'• l<OPK! )HO WW. enif ....... If ASSOCtATE\= Prom· eny, M edltllt ... t0 °'*"Y DtM Ntw• PNbete. The WILL end port eeach c.l11om11 9l(ty oodl..ie .......... t29e0 ' _.. fer~ In JtAy ~ 131 'IOIT!· tM fh kept by d'le onlOly ~ w.li """' '*"'· pon · hecti. c.f1rom1a lH! mmoH , .. 92l5eO .,.... ~ •• rt* ...._. 11 tmo ........ IM ..._.. dlJd*9 MlnlMduiM t --. - . . --·~ . 'lot~"': :.:~ MrM•edOft of E• tMM A~. CTin audtori· fY W9 ellow the '*'90n· Ii ,....,.,edw to•• many eotiorw without obt•nlnv coun .,prov- al. Wore taking can .. n YefV lmponent 90tJon1 however. the p•reon;I twprH9"qlti'Ve Wiii be requ.red to Qlvt notice to l ntereated peraone uni••• they heve waived notJce or con- Hnted to the propo•ed aotJon.l The lndepen• dent edml nletretlon eu1hority will be granted unl•H en lntereated peraon rn .. •n objection to Iha petition tnd 1how1 good cauH why the ooun ahould not grent th• euthorlty. A HEARING on the petltlon will be held on Aprtl 29 l 999 et l :45 P.M . Tn Oept. L73 locat- ed et 341 The City Driv e O range CA 92888. IF YOU OBJECT TO the grandng of the pe1ition, VoU aht>uld eppeer at the hearing end atate your obj.a· tion1 or file • written objections wilh 1he court before the hear· Ing. Your appearance may be in peraon or by your ettorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contln- genl creditor of the deceased, you m utt file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal repreeenta- tlve appointed by the court w i thin f our months from the dale of first l11uance of letters aa provided in eection 9100 of 1he California Probate Code. The time for filing cleima will not expire before four month• from tht hHring data noticed above. YOU MAY EXAM· INE the file kept by the court. If you are a per· son lnterettod in the .. tate, you may file with the court a fonnel Requeet for Special Notice of the tiling of an Inventory end epprai11I of eetate e11eta or of any petiUon or eocount .. provided In 11ction 1250 of th• Cellfornle Probate Code. A Re-~Ht for Spaciel Notice form la evailabl• from th• court ctertt • Attlafrl9y t.r Pddol•. LltMIMW. .... ...._. a..wOMaett of ~-Wll ET:"c.n- t="lwhCA 04/0I, 04/08, 04/12 Fictitious BualneH Name Statement The folloWing persons are doing business as. Dance E11perlence II. 10044 Adams Ave 116. Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Miko Hasegawa, 100« Adams Av #116, Hunt· lngton Beach, CA ~ this l>Uslness Is con· ducted by: an lndilli<lual Have you started doing bullneSs yet? Ves, 3'01199 Miko Hasegawa This statement was filed w11t1 the County Clerk ol Orange County on 3-19-99 1999e787010 Dally Pilot Mar. 23. 30, Apr. 6". 13, 1999 T381 Flctltlou• Bualneu Name Statement The following persons are doing t>uslness as. DYNAMIC MORTGAGE BANKING SERVICES, 7 Calle De Los Grabedos, Rancl\o Santa Margarila, CA 92688 . Wesley House, 7 Catie De Los Grabados, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688 Mlctlele K. H<>Ysa, 7 cane De Los Grabados, Rancho santa Margartta, CA 92688 Tllls business Is con· dUQed by: hUsband and Wiie Have you started doing business yet? No Wesley D. House This statement was tiled with the County Clerk 01 Orange County on 3·19·99 t999171701t Dally Ptlot Mar. 23, 30, ~· 6, 13, 1999 T381 ictltloua Buelneu Neme Statement The totloWlng persons are doing buSlnul u : e~LEFT OOAST MEDIA b LCM IMAGE CARDS 2 2t West Coast Highway. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Todd E<!ward Aot>laon, 190t Glenwood Lane, Newport Beach, CA g2660 ma butlneu ,, con- dUCled by: en lndMduat Have vou started doing buslne11 yet? No Todd Edward Robison This statement wu flltd with the County Cle11t ot Orange Counly on 3·t9·99 1'"'787016 Delly Pilot Mar. 23t 30, Apr. ff, 13, 1999 384 Flc:tltlOut Buelneu N..,,. SU.ternent The lollowtng pereona .,. doing buslneu aa. Bay Timbers Apart- menta, 399 W11t Bay SIAMI, Costa Meta, CA 02827 Retpl\ Edwin Haun, 21112 Cutlen:IC!t Roecl, Laguna e.ectt, CA 02$51 Thia bulloeu la con· ducted by. an tl"ldMOUal Ha\19 you •tarted doing buelMM ytt? Yd, July, 1993 Aelptl EOwln Haun Thia 1t.'1trnent w .. lilOO with !ht COunty Cleltf of Orange C<Ml~r..t.2i:?o Dallv Ptk>4 Apr. e. 1 !!. 20. 27, 1099 '416 FTCthlOut lualneea Heme IWllMMnt The IOlloWtng pereona .,. doing butlnMI ... TRANSP"AC CONSTAUC'TOAS, 21851 NeWllnCI S1 • 8'111• 1 t8, Huntington Beach, CA 0204e Em Fff, 2451 •11111 Ave, Coeta Meea CA 92927 ~A. McKay. 21161 N..-nd at. 111, Ht.wit· ~~~ -! ~. ,-;-.-· J. I • • '.'~ ~ -: • .,. '-=-. I • . - r-~, _·;:, j ' ' • "' I ..,,.• J 't """ 1' ' . ' -~V"~~ ~ ~J .,..iHr PmTION ,. ru'A ~ ~ ~ buslneu yet? No •-....,.... r,......, ~ta dtllt "OllRT MOUJNG= Eva F" ...._. It Olld 11 TIW JONO TftANTP tM A. .._ 6~ A ~y "1Sl, • ..,._. tPPot"**I • ....... been fled 1w AIU> Thia ttallltMnt WM Ned IM I 11 ._ •. 1111!1 ~ .. edrnlrto H HOWNGIWORT'Hln W!ln 1t1e County °'"' °' d C... ,_.. •"" ii· tater the ...... of the th. ...,._, ceun of Orange eouitv on 4-2·99 d .. COllllJ ......., d decedent. Ctlfomla, c.untv ef 1 .... 111111 ~--fll C.. THf mtTION , .. O Oallv Piiot Apr. a. 1a. 20, -~ u.ovo I.. t.A qu••t• •he dMedent'• ,.,.. 27, tlJ99 T419 Wit SEU. AT WIU end ~· If THI! ll'fT1TIOH .,.. FICtliJOu1 luilntH P\&IC MJCTIOH TO env bo admitted' to QUHtatt.t.!OWAADH. ~ lhatement T 81DOEA FOR CASH ptobete. Th9 wtU Md HOUJNGIWO«T'M .. The following perwons ~ 81 ""' d • 11 -., eny cOdloil• •• ev9'1· ~ • pereoMI ere doing bua1n1u ••· ~ af Iha lMmd ~~ llble for exemlnetion In repr• .. nt8tiwtoedmln- WOOD DOCTORS, ~ r'r"'THE ~ the fll• kept by th~ later the estMe of the 3176 Pullman St . Suite COVRTHOUSE. 700 ooun. decedent. 116, Coile Mesa. CA CENTER DRIVE WEST SANTA TH! P!TmON ,.. THf ftmT10N , .. 92626 l,HA. CALIFORNIA Al nglll. queet• authority to queall the d.-ent'• Anthony W. Onh, 2842 tille end tnl.,.. con~ IO lldmlnliter the ••tat• WILL Md codfolle, If Veluco Line, Coate Ind now held by • undel '8id under the Independent •ny. be edmitted to Meaa, CA 92826 Deed al Tllllt 111 tllt pteptf1Y. Admlnfetredon of Ea· probate The WILL and ~:S b~':'1~1J~:.OO· 141ualed 1n aid Oot_!rily ind tet•• Aot. CThle euthorl· eny codlolle '!'.!.i~I Have · started dol si.i. daiaclibed • ~ NZ!· ty will ellow the pe,.on-81>1• for exeml.......,n n buslnes~t? No ng 152·18 Thi ..,.. edit.-and el reprHentatlve to take the fll• kept by the Anthony w. Orth OClltf ccmmon dleVllltlen. • many eollona without ooun. This atetement w11 hied :,'t,J lhe ,_, PGOtltY • obtelning court epprov-THI! ll'fT1TIC>fit r• with in. couiuv Clertc of lbcW• 11 P.l'J!Olfld'lo-be. et. Before taking oarteln ~t• euthoritv to Onlnge Countv on 4·2·99 ~TA~ eJi.rrw:. very lmportent eotloM, ectmlnleter the _.... 19"e781537 lfllONd Tlllltee ~ however, the pareonel und., the fndependtnt Dany Ptlot Apr 6, 1~ 20, ~for an l'llXmCln repreHntetlve wlH be Ad"linlatretloA of b- 27. 1999 1417 :'lt. street aoJ.. end O:: required .to give notice tat•• Aot. (Thia euehori- Flc:tltloua BuelneH ccmncn ""9"'°11 ' •Y to lnterHted pereone ty wlll ellow the ,..on- Neme Statement ll'oMI h.., ~ • oi u n I• u th• Y hev • el repre1entetlvo to take The IC>Dowlng persons pop111y 'Ml be made .,·· 11• welved node• Of' con-many ectlone wtthout are domg business es• ccncit.toll blA ~ Cl'Mnlfi H~ted to th• propoeed obteining court approy. ECHO-TECH « w.nanty, -..-.cs °' m-•otion.I The lndepen-el. Before taking o.rtWn INDUSTRIES, 1640t l*ed.regsdinglilla pc on. dent •dmlnlatratlon vtry Important -~-~l Woodstock Ln., Hunttngton « aftCUmbrlnc:el. lo P9Y thl authorftv wltt ba granted however, tM .,_...,. Beectt, CA 92627 ramatnllO pnrqlel 11111 al the unltH an lnterHted repre11ntA11tivo wiG be Wllllem J Anderson, nc*(e) MCWad by -' Deed af person filH an objection required to atw notio• 16401 WOOdetock Ln • TMI. Ylllll int•• thereon ... to the petition end to lntar .. t.O pe,.one Huntington Beach. CA prOVldld 111 ..., ncM(•). ~ ehow a good cau11 why unleu they have 92647 vancee, d any, undlr Iha terms the coun ehould not wfliwd notice or oon- Thls buslneas I• con· af aid Deed af TNll . f..., grant the authority. Hnted to the propoeed dUCled by, an lndlVldual dlargee end e:qiant11 al Ille A HEARING on the ectlon ) The lnd.-n- Have you started doing Truslaa and af Ille IMtl er• p "'ti ·11 b h Id • -,-business yet? No lad by aid Deed of T ust The eu on w1 • e on dent edmlnletret on wintam J Anders0rt ~ lmOunt of lhl ~ tJal.. Aprll .29. 1999 et l :45 aYthoritv will begnnted This statement was filed ance o1 Ille cbllgalion llClled P.M. in Dept. L73 locet· unltte en lnt.,...ed W11h the County Clerk ol by the prciparty fO be acid Md ed. at 341 The City penon ntea an obj9Ctfon Orange County on 4·2·99 llSOlllblt estrnated costs •· Drive P.O. Box 14170 to the potldon end 19996781538 ~ and acMtlc• et' 111e Orenge CA 92613· ahowe goOd CllUM why Dally Piiot Apr. 6, 13 20, Ima ol the INlslll ~IOll al t 570. th• coun •hould not 27, 1999 T418 Ille Nola o1 Sale • Stll,201 Oii l_F YOU, OBJECT TO grant the authority. Flctltloue BualneH The bene(ICllfY under llld Deed the. granting of the A HEARING the N St t af Trust llelllolort eaceculad end petition, you ahould on ame • •ment dlltvarld to Ille undtf11gnad 1 eppeer el the hearing pedtJon wlll bo held on The lotlowlng persons Wlllll'I 0.Claration ol Oelaul and etete your objec· April 22, t 191 et 1 :45 are doing buslneu as. Ind D1m1nd lor Sale I/Id 1 tlons or me written ft.M . In Dept. L73 looet· Ctly Style OeSlgns, 2900 ' · ed et 341 The City E. Pacific Coast l-tlghway, #llten No41Ct al Otlault and objection• With the Drive s. Or•nve CA Corona Del Mar, CA 92663 Elec:llOll to Sell The undw· ~ourt before the hoar· 92888 Ricardo Zaragoza ~ caused said No4tCt ol ing. Your eppeerence IF YOU 08.JfCT TO 837 112 N ROblns0n St Otlaull end ElectlOll lo S .. lo bl may be in pereon or by the d f the Los Angeles, ca. 90036 • ~:r=~ :U:ai~· ~ you~F·n~o-0" A RE A peti11J1~•n ;:, 0 1houid This business Is con· · -peat 'at th• heari..,, ducted by an lndtvtduat AVAllABlf. THE EXPECTED CREDITOR or • contln-'""nd -~ Have you started doing OPENING BID MAY BE gent credilor of the a atete yow _,...-business yet? No OBTAINED BY CAUING ll£ deceued, you mull file t1on1 or file written Rleardo Zar11gOU FOUOMNG TB.EPHONE your c:!elm with the objectloM with the This statement was ftled NUMBER ON 1lE DAY court end meil • copy to court before the Mel- wtth the County Cle.ti ol BEFORE ll£ SALE (818) the pereonal represent•· Ing. Your ..,.,_.,ence Or•nge Counly on 4·2·99 906-1974 Dela 4-6a TillE dve appointed by the may be In penon ot by 10H87885e0 TRUST DEED SERVICE c our t with in fou r your •ttomoy. Dally Ptlot Apr 6, 13, 20, ~Tl~ ~ mont h• from the dete If YOU ARE A 27, 1999 T424 of fir9t iaeuance of CREDITOR or • contln- Flctltlou1 Bu1lneu ~~-Aul= v!:r: lett ert 11 prolllded 111 s•nt creditor of the Name Statement 8l'td sua 1000 Encino Celt-aectlon 9 l 00 of the •o•Hed, vou rnuet file The following persons tcm.i 111438 PtlOn. (BIS) 988-Celiforn1e Probate Code. your ct., , with the are doing bosln8$$ as. 8968 We are lllilllna Iha The time for filing court and mad • copy to M K. Resources, 24651 Benefiamy lo collld a did claim• will not expire t!'• partoMI reproHnt• Sutton Lane, Leguna any n «mMIOft we oblaln Mt before four month• ave eppolnl tedhl byf the Niguel, CA 926n UMd '°' 111111 ~ Wlllt. from the hearing date c ourt w t n ou1 Mark A. Kester 24651 recoN9d ~ « 111 noticed above. mont!'• fr~ the d•te Sutton Lane. Laguna CJMlll w, 41t3. 4l20 1 YOU MAY EXAM-of firet 111ueno1 of Nlgual, CA 926n 1 E fl b h lettere n p r_ovlded In This buatness Is oon· tlmCE Of ArP\.ICATION N the 1• kept Y t • 11ctJon t 100 of the dueled by an lnd1vklu1t TO IEU ALCOHOLIC coun. If you ere a per· Cellfornla Probata Code. Have you started doing llYERAGB •on l~eretted In tha The tfme for fillno buslneas yet? No Dall of Ftllng ~on eetate, you m ey file clelme will not expire Mark Kester MAACH 26 1GOll with the court • formal bef f nthe Thia statement was fded To whom II Mly Concttn RequHt for . Special fro:::•the t:'.rtr:° d9te with tti. county Clerl< of Tiie Nlml(S) ol Ille Alllllt· Notice of tho flhng of. an nodoed alM>w. Orange Count~ 4-2·99 CMll(s) 1.-~INC. Inventory end eppr .. t al YOU MA y EXAM- Dallv Pilot kr 6 ~8f: The ~ 0:::.:.""' :~Y·~~~do~'!~'!c:~u~! IN! the fh kept by the 27, 1§99 ' T422 *'~~Ille ol u provided In eeotion court. If you are • ~ Fl tltl I 9 I Ncoheltc !IOI ContrCI to sel 1250 of the Celifornia aon lnteNeted In the ~am~uStat~~:~· ~ ~COS~A ~ Probate Code. A ~·· =~ ~n ~~ The lollowlng persons CA ~7 queet for S~clet Notice R9q0 .. t for &tMfii., are doing business u Fot Ille followlng IYfle of form 11 eveilable from Notloe of the fllng of an House to Home COnsult· LJCtnse 21 Off.sAl.£.GEHBW. the court ctertt. Inventory and 8'1Pfeleel Ing, 483 Ogle Street, COiia SANTA AMA AtwMy t. ....... · of __....... ... ta f Flctltlout IYllrt ti I ,..,.. .. •••nt TM lolotrllr!I ..,_,. • aro OOing ~M • Ptlereon I Auoc:6elH OBA Mal 8cme Eic:. 800 A N*"1I 9'lld , Cotta Mela,CAeaeat Maftl. J f>etareon. 122' Weit Coalf Highway, _ 1106, Newpof1 Botlctl, CA _ ... 926$3 -Thif bUllnaa 11 oon-dUCled by: an lndMdual .... "" Yo" •tarted dolna bualneU ~I? v ... 3·1-9§ Ma.ti J. PtleflOrl Thia llalamtnt WU filed with ttle County Citric ol Orange Coun~ on 3-19-99 1""717004 Dattv Piiot Mar. 23t 30, ~· '· ts. 1999 392 lctftlout Buelntta Name 8t8ttmtnt The tollowlng persona .,.. dolno butlnest ... 10THLEVEL.COM, 34t 1 SeashOre Or. IA. Newpon Beech, CA fnee3 • Jim Madden, 3411 - Senhole Or , I A, Newpon • Beach, CA 92663 This buSlnesa la CM-- ducted by: an lndMdueJ Have you &tarted doing busine5$ ......., No Jim~ TNI staletMnt WM filed with 1M County Qer1t ol Orange Countv on 3·19·99 1MM717001 Dally Pilot Mar. 23~ 30, Apr. e. t3. 1999 1393 lf!e 'II lie/; f/ou ~lte A GOOD ADI Call 642-5678 Mell CA. 92e27 .......... ,.._ ....... A.. ......... --.. e Of ,0 Jodi Nin Davtson 483 ~~Mesa 433 CMo C..W Dr eny ped1Son or 11009Unt Cemetery• Mortuary Oale Street COl1a Mesa, CH5tTIM7 41511-KA~6.t3.20, w..t. 1%10 • • J)l'O"Ad•d In NOdon Chapel• erem.tOf)' CA 92627 181111 ..,_AN CA 9203 1 HO of the Celfomla This business la con-Flctltlou• Business 04/06, 04#08. 04112 ~ i:::W ~:: ~=~Drive duoted by an Individual Name Statement Flctltlou1 BualnH• f"" 11°' ewiMbl f • 844--2700 Have you llarted doing The lollowing persons otm • rom "••llilllilillilliilil•• business yet? YN, 2·99 ar. do4ng busln8$$ es Nam• St.•toment ~ ooutt ctortt. " Jodi Ann Davison Clark Gem & Mineral The lottowlng persons "Mt 13 fw Pfllaa11lllM•a .. •.:. PIERCI ~ Thh 1~ .. ~ta~~nt wcas ltled 1111 Soutll Coast Or1ve: arAe mdolernglcabwn lpne,assnoasCo :.!'!•11. ~ IEU •AllWAY wit .,.. vvunty llr1< or Coste Mesa. CA 92626 ....... Moit * C""• ......... Orange County on 4·2·99 Jeannine Arsenault. 11661 Martens River Cr, 0 :=;:::-• Uaty ,..._.. t 9996781558 1111 south Coast, Costa Unit L, Fountain Valley, CA 810 c..r Cremation Dally Piiot Apr 6. t~ 20, Mesa, CA 92626 92708 Dr.. 110 Broadway 27, 1999 1423 This business 15 con· Mlchael Morey, 11661 'kwPrrt.....,CA CostaMeee Fictitious BuelnH• ducted by· an Individual Martens River Cr ' Unit L. 9l8IO Name Statement Have you slarted doing Fountain Valley. CA 92708 i O ·:lf.::.:::30::::...· 0:,3~/~3:.,:1.:..· ,:::04=108::__Jlllll•M-•2•-9•111i80••• ..... _ loll.....,lng pe"'on• business yet? Yes, 31t8199 Denise Montgomery, .,. ,,,. "'" '" J n1 .. 1 t168t Martens River Cr .. ant doing buelnea 11: ean 09 ... rsenau 1 u It L F Inv H c• Sea way Consulting 7212 This statement was filed 9;7o8 ounta • •v. ,.. Sunbreeze, Hun1i0nglon with the County Cle11t °' This busmeu 11 con Beach CA 92647 Orange County Ort 3>l9-89 duded by-co-partners David Cohen 72t2 19906786987 H ~ dot Sunbreeze. Hun1lngton Dally Pilot Mar. 23. 30. ave you •ta11 ng Beach, CA. 92647 Apr. 6, t3, t999 T389 ~yet? YH. This bu1lnes1 I• con· CHatl"7U Denise Montgcmery duded by· an lndlvldual NOT11CE Of Thia statement waa filed Have you •tarted dOlng Wfttl the County Clerk of b~~..!' yet? No PElllKM TO Orange County on 3-19-99 ......... Conen ADL&ill Bi 1'"'781007 Thie llatement was filed ESTATE Of: Daily PtlOC Mar 23t 30, with Iha County Cler1o; of CHAR' ES J . Apr 6. 13, t999 394 Orange County on 3>12-99 TMlfTBI 199917841151 CASE NO. A11&&29 CN81 .... 1 I Oaily Pilot Mar 16, 23, To ............ _, ._ __ ,._ NOllCE Of 30, NJr116, 1999 T364 .. "'""'. ........ PElllKM TO F1Ctltloua Buelneu oiarlee, oradltore, oon-'-DUIA I EA Name Stetament tlnvent oredltora, end ESTATE Of: 1a.r The follOW ng peraont per•one who m-v other-LIE IAllfON are dOlna butlneu 81 wlH be lntareated In Classy l>lctur. Framing. the wlll or HtAllt•.1. or HOLLllOSWOll1M 1835 Newport Blvd, 0180. bToRthA1~R: CHAALE5 J . CASE lllO. A191381 Costa Mua, CA 92627 NI t: To ....... bontft.. lgnado a. Villanueva. A PET1TION hH olerl••· oredlto,., oon- 295 s. oak St , Orange, been flied bv ROBERT dnvent oredkott, Md CA 92866 JONO TRANT!R In the pe,.on• whof'NIYOchel· Hector Mendou, 333 E Superior Court of Call-wl•• be IMetffted In t8 St .. #31 , CO ta Mesa, fornla, County of Or· the wltl or oetat• °' CA 92627 Thi• bullneu 11 con· "Affordable Alternative" Discount ~ket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll Free 1-888-stWllT Serring OftnF A Sarroaadhlg Coatria ducted by: co-partners Have you •tarted doing bullneu ye1? No • lonack> Q . Vl!lancJeva This 11a11menl wae llled With the County Cler1t o4 Orange County on 3·12·89 1""7M1M Dally Pllol Mar 1 et 23, 30, ~ e. um 365 FICtltloue Buelneae Name Statement STARTING ANEW .BUSINESS?? The following pel'IOM Ill dolng butlneA II WMtem Rellenc:e FundU'lg Group, 24422 AY9111da Oil La Carlota, t..aouna HOit, ~926S3 ••••••••••• 9ond Corl> Reelty SoN· at, Inc , (CA), t 2 Cofpo- ra1e Plue, 8utle 1~..1~w port 8ead'I, CA 9~ TNI buSlneu I• con· dUQecl by. • OOfP()nlbOn H8vt Yo" Ila rted clQll'lg bu .. l'IUI ~·? No Bondcof'p Realty !Jerv lcet, Inc • Bryan K Bond, P'"ldent Thtt 111ieman1 w .. nled Wiit! the County Clertc of Orange Countv on 3 12 99 1Mll7111M Dail)' Pilot Mer. 1e1..~..1 301 Af>!I! I, 1 999 I ;IOU • I t I I I '· } ! -· .. ,. ll ntr ond clcucJlim.•!> nn-!t11hjc1·t 10 clu111"r without notirc. Tlw pullli lwt 1c rnr!> th e rigltt 10 ccn or, r<'c:I~ l'iify, rcvi'>t' or 1cjl'r1 ony cla !\ifird n tlvcrhit1'11H•111. Pl1·ast• report a11v r rror that 111U\' lw in vo111· clnsiii fiNI ud immrdiou·ly. 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TODAY'S CRoSSwoRP PUZZLE T ACROSS N*n-~ ! ~!_male :: =Of P.n, ~ KhayyM1 se ·-~w,....· 0( e Gland In ecate 81 NotMt from the Yo ;2 F011tl farmyard ~ 13 ~led man e5 Vll'l9gaf, ._ 1• O.ncte.der ~ Un Shaw e8 M'a C8¢aln ia • u' Vrvaoty 89 Sita for en a"'8t dlj t 7 Swee1ri.an 70 -avta I* 19 Llame'a 71 Roof~ TI• cousin 72 Poet -w 21 f Ml under the 73 Celebf 0t '#Mthef 74 fr. holy woman ant 22 Some natural ... resources DOWN an 23 Proa and 1 Diner frMbie cot 25 Mystery wMer 2 POO UM John D~ -3 Threaten Re 27 More oluted 4 Plant 0< animal Co 31 Rock band !> Me. to Miss Co lostrumeot Piggy .,_. 3S Earlier 8 Mood .,. 36 Niie dam 1 Obj.ct from the de 38 ComMe put .,. 39 MlJOOV B Shell·lhaped ot 41 "M•A·s·H" extra or~tl = 43 ~~~ 1~ ~i:n., Co 44 T 8M18 ctlamp path Cl\ cnns 11 Movie nouse S. 46 Allee 1n 12 Meadow av Wonderlands IS Asner and tot P8t cat Ames °' 48 Weddino-18 It's otten ur announcement saluted aA word 20 Pu~eer no 49 Tounst spot Baifd o. 51 Witness 24 Basted Mt 53 Bueballer 26 Pirate'• -· 011181,~F-~te so Son greenish mineral 21wa~ •• boot 28 Desert plant 29 Large books 30 BoOmbor ~ Oek'sstem 33 Match 34 Send to another doctor 37 Almead .w Doles ou1 In opof1ion •2~ 45 r.::a· 47.Pit 52 Puts In one's two cents' worth 54 Af)proaches 56 Cozy plac. lo Sil 57 Saint's Image 58 Plateau 60 "Out cau· 62 Bily 0< nanny 630wn 64 Ursula ~ess lllCk 66 "Son or suffix 67 A Gershwin s~ ~ .... --~~ ~....,IP""-cr--'l!!l""'- 1ov on 42 pre !ilr CO> of ab Ge Mc ,,, Ila of ott JO an .an cu so ITU .ad '"' llC a:1 "" dn ba st; or or .JI Cl Sp lho ;iv th ot ~STUMPE D? C8P for Answers • TOUd>-lont or Ao111ty "'- • ll5t '*,,.,.,. 1-900-371>-9800 ext. codo 500 av or rt Ile ot ;h. 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANS/SUVS . ' :. LEXUS ES 300 ·95 •t r 0 mocnr()OI >'1 178 1841761 S25 l'J, '" TUSTIN LEXUS u 714·544..CIOO se ----... 695 tARS/TRUCKS NANS/SUVS LEXUS ES 300 '16 Black. ttht 36k miles. CO ( 177391145629) $25,795 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANS/SUVS LEXUS ES 300 '16 Whrte. lthr, low mlkls CO (17706/140646) 525.295 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-S44..CIOO By CHMUS GOltEN with OMAR SHARtf •nd TANNAH HINSCH FAMlLlARITY DREEOS CONTEMPT North·Suuth vulnerable. WC$t dc3Js. show such a powerful. b<&Jancw hand NORTH • 63 ~ A73 ' and could lead to m"''"I a thn:c·no- trump contrnct South'• leai> to four heart with 10 wor..,ina points w automatic. o A KQ 109 •A5 3 We t led the kifi& or spades. Enst ovenook with the 114:e and re1umed a spade to ranncr·~ eight, and West continued with a third round of the suit. To guard agamst four trumps in either hand, and to prevent a cheap overruff, South elected to ruff with dummy's nee or hcans. TI1e unronu- nate trump break meant that declarer still had to lose two moce tricks - Wt-:ST • KQJ98 2 ~2 .EAST •A S 0 83 2 •J 72 ~ 10 9 8 6 s 0 65 •Ql06 4 SOUTH • 1074 ~ KQJ4 ¢ J 7 4 •K!.118 down one. . The bilk.ling: WFS f NORTH EAST SOlFTH. South had no other loser tn lhe plain suits, so the right course was to protect against a 5-1 split Smee West, 'Who had sturtcd witb si.11 spades, was unlikely to hold live hearts as well, this could be don_e simply by ruffing low tn dummy even though East was sure to over- ruff. 2• Dbl P.. 4(;;) PllS.t Pass Pass Opcrung lead. Ktng of • '• SoutJ1, at lhe helm or a four-heart contrnct, thought this deal was a case or deja VU. A'i a result, declarer made a thoughtlcs., play and paid the penal- ty Ideally, North needed a fourth heart for the takeout double or West's weak two-!.pade opening bid. However, the extra strength compen- sated for the lack or that card -an ovem11l of three diamonds would not If East overruffs, four trumps in the West hand pose no threat to the con- tract. South simply wm any return, draws trumps and claims the rest of the tricks. Refusing to ruff docs not help the defense. Declarer draws fou r rounds of trumps nnd then stans to run diamonds. 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