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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-05-11 - Orange Coast Pilot' .. 1 SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COfv'MUNmES SINCE 1907 ON ntE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM THURSDAY, MAY 11 , 2000 .. :CoaStal Co --..,,,.:·.siQn: lJle. reef must go • Director of Marine Forests Society says he will take the issue to court before tearing down the underwater habitat. Alex Coolman DAILY PILOT The California Coastal Conunission on Tuesday told the Marine Forests Society to take apart the 12-year-old artificial underwater habitat it.maintains in the ocean off Balboa Pier, the society's director said. The conunission issued a cease- , and-desist order against the group, giving it six months to remove the structure made of tires, plastic jugs See tQday's editorial on P ... A2J and PVC pipe that it has maintained on the ocean floor since 1988. If the group do~s not com- ply, said director Rodolphe ... Streichenberger, it could potential- ly face fines of $6,000 per day. But Streichenberger said the group will not give up the habitat, which is used to cultivate kelp and mussels. instead, he is planning to . j The Nerdle • challenge t.l;le commission's decision in the courts. Rorurld Zumbrun, attorney for the Marine Forests Society, said the group will seek to cpntest the cease- and-desist order "within the next several weeks.• Additionally, Zumbrun said, the society will press forward with a law- suit against the commission, charg- ing among other things that its insti- tutional structure is unconstitutional. Coastal Commission officials, who were me~ting in Santa Rosa Wednesday, could not be reached for comment. Lisa Trankley, a deputy attorney general who has represented the commission on the case, has said commissioners are worried about potential safety and health prob- lems connected with the undersea structure. QUESTION UNDERSEA HAZARD? Streicbenberger, an outspoken critic of the commission. called its charges "baloney." . If. the Marine Forests Society were to comply with the cease- and-desist order, it would be required to obtain a permit tb take apart its own structure, as indicated by Coastal Commission documents. Zumbrun said it is possible that it might also be necessary to prepare an environmental impact report before the disassembly could take place. Do you agree with the Coastal Commission's decision to make the Marine Forests Society remove its · artificial reef from waters off Balboa Pier'? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or e-mail your comments to dai/ypilot@latimes.com. Please tell us your name and hometown, and include a phone number (for verification purposes only). 17th Street project promp1snew grass-roots group •Business owners and residents form association to lobbY. or pr busy thornughfare._ Andrew Glazer DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -~es1- dents and business owner who beheve East 17th Street should be friendl.Jer to pedestrians -and not a sue-lane highway as Lhe ory and county have planned -formed a grass-roots group after meeting with city lrdffic engineers Tues- day. "This is the Rodeo Dnve of Costa Mesd." said Dan Perlmutter, who owns sev- eral properties on the east side of 17th Street, includ- ing the shoppmg cente r that LS home to hedlth food store Mother's Mc1rket and Kitchen. "And on Rodeo Dnve, l and sit down at pat10s and you don't have to ~ry _dbout getting killed oy Cdf!-. going 60 mJ.le:. on hour " The East 17th Street Merchants & Commuruty Assn wlll meet for the hrs~ tune Mond<;tY The group·~ orgamzers said they expect 35 to 40 peoplP to show up but they do not yet ha\ e d membership µst Some of those who have already JO tne>d the new group have alredd}' been involved m Lhe project as members of a committee formed b) the City Council m Janudl)', in an elfort to include busmes e" and res- idents 1n the Edst 17th SEE 17TH PAGE A16 ·--connoisseur District could switch state fundh1g status · Recently identified source of beach pollution has been part of lifeguard's quirky collection for decades. Alex Coolman DAILY PILOT T hey were a big surprise in a report released last month about beach pollution: hun- dreds of thousands of tiny plastic pel- lets, scattered across the sands of the Orang~ County coastline in (ar greater numbers than anyone had suspected. But to Eric Bauer, they were no surprise at all. Bauer, who worked as a junior life- guard. in Huntington Beach in the 1970s and is today a lifeguard lieu- tenant with the Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department, says he's · been collecting the plastic pellets for decades. Among those who know about them, Bauer says, the objects even hav~ a name, a term with .a diminu- tive tone perfectly' fitting to their tiny size. Nerdles. 1f you've never heard of nerdles, it's not because they're rare. SEE NERDLES PAGE A16 THI llPIB Eric Bauer, a lifeguard lieutenant with the Newport Beach Fire and Marine lieutenant, bolds a jar · containing nerdles, which are plastic pellets that show up on area beaches. The doll also WUbed Up OD the beach. 111 llllUS Bauer, above, bolds a handful of nerdles, Uny pellets that are actually the raw material used to manufacture plastic products. PHOTOS BY MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY PllOT • If schools receive state dollars based on number of students, it could gain about $3 million under proposal. Danette Goulet DAIL y PILOT • NEWPORT-MESA District officials will constd· er changing the way New- port-Mesa schools are fund- ed for the chance to ~dSh m on about $3 million Gov. Gray Oct VI'·· announcement TuP~cl.l\ that his state budget re'< 1- s1on proposes to add $1.84 Area beaches remain closed after raw sewage spill ... • Sh~reline from Orange Street to Talbert Channel remained dotted with yellow warning signs Wednesday. NJ!WPORT BEACH -The wats flam Orange Street to ~bert Channel In Huntington Beech rwnatMd doled Wednesday in tbe wake of 1\aelday'I 5,000-gallon ....... CoUDtr ...... wt1l reopm tbe .,.... ........ lndkate it .. ... ID dD 10, 11111 Lany .....,. boWJle, program chief of the Orange County H~alth Care Agency's water quality division. •we need a couple CQnteCUtive days of clean samples before we reopen the beach,. be said. The sewage Oowed into the oceen eerty 1\aelday morning after a pq;e bi'qke at en Orange County SUltatkla Dittrict pump tDll8 In ca... Mlle. The taDally com.m al ... pPe flUlbed Imo --diiiM ml ....... ID.tbl-~lae -Greenvtlle Banning Channel. which runs parall,el to the Santa Ana River. Michelle Tuchman, a spokes- woman for the sanitation district, said the diltrlc::t maintains a regular program of preYeDtlve maintenance to prevent IUCb ruptures, The pipe that broke, she Mid, WU about 30 years old. •Thole pipes were scheduled to be replaced witbin the next couple of yeen, II llbe noted, " 1)ougb the 19Wage made for ..., .... bead*,~ DOtlld tbat 1UCb 1PDa ant not can-. side.red to be the culprit in the kind of long-term contamination that plagued Huntington Beach last year. Tbe eource ol tMl problem is suspected to be related to urban runoff: the brew of pesticides, ferb.l- lsen, animal droppings and oil relldue that Oows into the ocean ·daily via storm drains. •TIMn'a been some degree of mbing of apples and oranges. m the ~ of Tuelday's spill, became al ClOllfusion abOut'tbi dif- ferent IOUl'Cl8I of contamination, HoMybOume takl . billion for schools to spend however lhey see ht was just what districts have been creammg for. Tht1l money, however, will only g<;> to -revenue limll" districts -not to q1ose hke-the Newport- Mesa Unified School 015· "lnct, which are funded through "basic aid.• t •u we're still •basic aid,' we would not get a penny,· said Supt. Robert Barbol. -we hdvE! to pick wtuch one is the biggest pot cmd jump to 11. • ~ "1cwport-Mc> d recently qurthfH .. ·tl d a • hdl>IC dld ~ SEE FUNDING PAGE A16 11111 lltE IEll CUM ... ·-·-·-·-.... .A3 ClASSIAEOS ··--··--.. -... ·-·-···" COMMUMRY .FoatJM .... -... -... .A23 DWOOl -···---··-·-.:.J.19 MK llJncts ..... -.. _ .............. 14 5'0l1'5' ·····-··-................... -.. .Jl ..... s.myas '°""""' lodoy. S.Wu•rt .. U r ' A2 Thursday, M.ay 11, 2000 ' ' ' 11 lllif ~ ' Chairwoman selected for Race for the Cure AWba Andellon d Coto de Caza bu been alec:t.s -chair-woman d the ninth annual KomSn Orange County Race_ for the Cure, planned for Sepen•tw, The event. presented by tbe Suu.n G. Komen Breut Cancer Foundation Orange County affiliate, will take place at Pub- km llland ill~ Belch.' More than ,000 people took ~ lD the 1999 race, which railed Sl .3 mtJHon Since the rem began lD Orange Coun- ty lD 1982. the fund-rai9er has generat.s M .5 miWon for breast cancer~. Andenon, who became iDwlYed with the raoe lD its fouading year, taid lt Is a family evmt with IOID8tblng for every- ooe. It wW feat\1111 a team com- petition, a women'• and coed 5K run/Walk, · live entertainment. · &lwa~-ADd..a Health and Pltneu Bxpo. The =ht of the day will be the ceremony to pay tribute to hundreds of breut cancer survtvon. The Orange County race Is ODf' d 112 Komen foundation Race for the ewe events heJd annually throughout the country. For more information, call (714) 957-9157 or visit the Komen Web site at \vww.occure.com . " Doily.Pilot Lido Isle Womens Club to sponsor antiq_ue show T he inaugural Newport Beecb Spring Anttque Sbow, sponsored by the Lido Isle Women's Clup, will be held on Mother's Day weekend, Friday from 10 a.m . to 8 p.~ and Satur- day from 10 a.m .. to 6 p.m. Diana Miner s'ays she hopes it will become an annual event, and one of signifi- cance in Southern Califor- nia. There will be many antique dealers showing off their wares. Sale items will include French, English and American furniture; early California arti maps; books; silveri jewelry; porcelain; antique linensi painted vin- tage pieces: chandeliers; and lamps. Tickets to the show are $12 at the door, and $8 for groups of six or more. Admission includes a show catalog. A catered luncheon and snacks will be offered in the Lido Isle club- house, iefituring views of the Newport Harbor. Greer Wylder BEST BUYS Newport Beach. Compli- mentary valet )larking and guest docks are available. 1+-----=-K-=eeping them on -their toes ' •Tue Lido Isle Women's Club bas a long history of sponsoring unique events and giving something back to the community,· says Nancy Helm, president of the club. •A portion of the net proceeds will be distrib- uted to Child.help USA and The antique show will be held in the Lido Isle Club- house, 701 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach. For more 1nfonnation,call (949)675- 6838. The Campus Colleague C lub at OCC has publish ed a cookbook called "The Dis- abled Gourmet.• "Our members and friends col- lected the recipes,· says Edwina Crites of OCC. ·Techniques for disabled cooks were submitted by two registered occupational therapists, a professor of adaptive physical education, a nurse. and from the expe- rience of disabled members of our organization." All proceeds from the sale of the cookbook go to scholar- ships and special needs of disabled students at OCC. It's not written ·ust for the a e , ut or anyone • Linda Harber's business provides the right look for aspiring dancers. SHE IS Stocking ·up on extra-strength stockings. LEOTARDS AND LEG WARMERS Costa Mesa resident Linda Harber never became a ballerina, but she knows the look. Harber provides costumes and exercise clothes for dancers through her business, Blisters dance and active wear, on Harbor Boulevard. She started the business after h er children took up dancing. Her 16- year-old daughter, who has been dancing since she was 2, needed recital costumes, so Harber sewed a . - tutu for her. The job just stuck. Harber doesn 't handcraft all of the me rchandise in her store, bu"\ she does carefully select the balle t slippers, leg- gings and leotards that she sells. "Tights. I need these," Harber excl{limed after receiving a large brown oox from. the deliveryman. "We ran out of one of the pairs the kids needed. It's like getting a present.• DRESSING UKE A DANCER Because her two children aspire to become professional dancers, Harber knows exactly what items to stock. Her store is full of dance wear, bobby pins, ballet slippers and jewelry. She even has dance-re lated wallpaper, clocks, bags and Christmas tree orna- ments. She is familiar with her regular cus- tomers, who often need specialized orders for a performance. Harber will sometimes take out her needle and · thread and make a custom costume. But the stote is particularly fascinat- ing to young dancers, she said. "Those are really popular with the ' little girls,• said Harber, pointing to pens topped wifil an oversized ball of fuzz. •And of course, all of the hair . accessories.• BUSTERS? # Harber and her daughter named the business, but they don't actually encourage dancers to develop blisters. In fact, they are more concerned with preventing and treating the affliction common to those who stay on their toes. ·we have stuff to take care of them,• Harber said. -Story by Amy R. Spurgeon; photo by Taya Kashuba ~wants easy and quick ' red s: The cookbook is 4, plus $3 for shipping. To order a cookbook, write to Campus Colleagues, Dis- abled Students Center, Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa 92628. Or call (714) 432- 5807 or (949) 6<t5-1130. Sephora reveals the secret to sta;nng young Wla Nova Jlestaurant is offering a special Mother's Day brunch from 11 a .m . to 3 p .m . Sunday. Dinner will be served from the regular dinner menu beginning at 4 p.m. There are breakfast and lunch entrees, as well as classic Italian favorites, including pasta, seafood, chicken and veal. Menu prices for the Mother's Day brunch are $7.95 to $14.95. Also, Villa Nova will have drink specials, including champagne by the glass for $1, and a complimentary dessert for all mothers. For Mother's Day reservations, call (949) 642-7880. There is also a new •twilight dining" menu for early evening sun- sets over Newport Harbor. Included on the new menu are an assortment of pasta dishes, chicken pannigiana. veal Milanese and fruitti di mare with fresh shrimp, mussels, scallops and clams served on a bed of home- made linguine . Salad, soup and dessert choices are also offered, as well as the deca- dent Grand Marnier choco- late souffle with fresh rasp- berries and homemade whipped cream. The twi- light dining menu is offered from 5 to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 4 to 6 p .m. Sundays. It's even better to reserve a window table for Villa Nova's great harbor view while you dine at sunset. Villa Nova is at 3131 W. Coast Highway in The newest collection of impressionist paintings by renowned Hawaiian artist Lau Chun will be on display Saturday, when Chun will make a rare personal appearance from 5:30 to 8:30 p .m. at Lahaina Gal- leries at Fashion Island. The floral paintings are show- cased as part of the center's annual spring flower show. ·Art of Spring." C hina-born Chun has made an immedi- ate. impact on Hawail's. art scene1 he's a rare colonst whose paintings show a feeling of enjoyment and enhancement of life. Now inte rnationally recognized, C hun's work has been shown at Lahdlna Galleries for more than 15 years. Reservations are recom- mended for the reception, and can be made by calling (9<t9) 721-9117. Fashion • Island's ·Art of Spring" con- tinues through Sunday with Doral displays and a variety of entertainment through the center, including chil- dren's crafts, a nine-hole putting green and other fes- tivities to celebrate the arrival of spring. We at Retail Roundup spend a lot of time worrying about facial wrinkles and fine lines, so it came as a great relief to hear that the Sephora store in South Coast Plaza is having an anti-aging event today with dermatologist Howard Murad. Murad will be presenting a few of his ·prescriptions for Anti-Aging,• including such exotic approaches as a "Vitamin C Infusion Home Facial neatment." Retail Roundup doesn't know whether this treatment will work or not, but we note there will be free lood nt the event. We'll be there, wriniles and all, t~ hog the brie. RUN RABBrT, RUN In other South Coast Plaza news, VOL M. NO. 112 ntOMAS K. IOIMCM, P'ubtllhlf nwvoooao. Edltof ,_.MGLAND, s.n1or City Editor ·--~ ~City Editor MNIC:YamYa. ~Editor -aw-. .,,.rdltot . MMC......_ ' ""°'° fdltor ,.,,,..,., .... ....... .. A.IMWOI =~·. =~ a.Hiid tldt a .... 19 ----··-,.., 1toe• 11111-llwt. O*I. PNn&lt OMcJW RETAIL ROUNDUP The White Rabbit Bookstore is mov- ing to the Costa Mesa mall, bringing its 35,000 titles of chlldren's books to inquiring young minds. . Tue store is the second White Rabbit -the first one is down in La Jolla, where it's been since 1978. Retail Roundup has searched in vain for some aspect of this story to poke fun at, but alas, we've deter- mined there's nothing to do but say "Welcome to Costa Mesa" and encourage readers to check out the selection . ACCESSORIZE. ACCESSORIZEI What good is it having a Range ~over if you don't have a Thule rack on the roof? Retail Rounduj1 bas often shaken its collective head at the fail- ure of motorists to properly a cces- sorize their sport-utility vehicles. '- Fortunately, a Newport Beach company called Motor Vehicle ATmarket is working to make it easi- er to get a Thule rack, ~ funny little shovel, a water can and whatever other gratuitous merchandise might properly complement one's "sport ute." The company uses an onllne dis- tribution system to sell these baubles to the consumer while th.ey're in the dealership showroom. So now there's no excuse: buy the gear, and get the look right. Retail Roundup will applaud your eminent- ly stylish conswnption. Of~ '*9ln Gin bl reproduc9d wfttM)Ut Wrlttln I*• mhllon of~ OONnflf. ) WllOll lllD SUIF HOW IO UAQt US ~ The llme Or~ County (800) 252-9141 ,,... ..... 0-""d (949) 642-5678 =(949) 642~1 News (Mt) 642-5111> Spans (Mt) 574--Gll Newt. s.-ts , .. ('49) 14M170 E.f'Nl:~com MmlnOflb '"""-Offlcle (M9) 642~1 '""'-,_(Mt) IJ1·712' Mllllhld .... ~NM\ • dM!loll ol .. Loi~ nm.. --&aM. ~ =....-. ... ==-... ........ .......... 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A CM WIS reported~ in .. 2000 blodt 8t 7~22 1.m. ~- .,.._ ...... Dr"* A disturbence WIS report9d In tt. 1000 blodt at 2:55 1.m. ~. • ....... .,._ Rildtlm drMng WIS~ In th9 2000 blodt 8t I p.m. ~- • Nl'WPORT IEAOt • a..-... ,._. P'atto fwntture v.iu.ct at S150 w ltolln from • ~ In e. 10 blodt beb.,.1n 5 p.m. ,,. end l p.m. ~ • Mlrtill ..... A CM .._ ClllmpK1 dllcl end IOfN .-, equlpmlnt _,.......,.frame cw In the tOOOlllodl --· 1:JO end ...... ........ , ....... Pll A .......... , ..... 1n .. tlli• blodl ne "'" • ....... .,._ ••11 aa. Mii c t • .. I .. Thursday, Moy 11 , 2000 A3 Still tnte to schools after chatting unth bond Joe NEWPORT IEICH CITY COUNCIL WRIP·UP 'I• W henever I write a column in support of the upcoming Newport-Mesa school bond issue, there is one reaction I can always count on. It comes from a retired Newport Beach teacher and counselor and former G rand Jury member named Ke nt Moore. He takes issue with me respectfully, but strongly. Joseph N. Bell~ THE BELL CURVE Since I have long regarded support of the school bopd as a virtual no-brainer, it seemed to me useful to meet Moore bopd funds. and try to understand his • We have no assurance objections. U1at the money will be used I've always believed that if strictly for the repair of school your own position is not strong buildings. ln fact, there is or secure enough to allow you · some evidence th.al it won't. to look squarely at the opposi-• The refusal or the school tion. you need to rethink it. So administration and school I met with Moore last week board members to admit and and talked about the school apologize for their improper bond over coffee for almost behavior contradicts the mes- two hours. sage of accountability we try I must say that this took to send our students. some courage on his part, I asked Moore if, in view of since he knew my feelings his accusations against the and didn't know how I would board -which come close to treat what ~e sdid in print. I'll criminal malfeasance -he try to represent his objections had ever run for the board as clearly as possible with one himself or worked to put up comment up front: I Jell our opposing candidates so his meeting even more finnly objections could be aired in a committed to support of the campaign. He said he hadn't bonds. beca·use he didn't Utink the Moore's opposition fdlls electorate cared. into three principal areas: He sald he "didn't want to •The Newport-Mesa come across as anti-educa- Unified School District Board tion H and freely admitted the of Education, by its perf or-urgent need for school repairs mance over the last 10 years in Newport-Mesa. (especially in allowing a $4-So what, I asked him, million embezzlement, com-would bring you around to mitting $47 mil.lJon to the dis-supporting these bonds? Two astrous Citron investment things, he said: if board mem- pool, and failure to set aside bers would apologize individ- money for school repd1rs dJld uaUy and publicly for their construction), has proven itself past errors and il he had untrustworthy and therefore absolute assurance that the should not be trusted with the money would go strictly for proper dnd effioent use or the the repair or school buildings. To that end, he gave me a laundry list of project$ to be addressed with the bond money that he consJders frivo- lous ~ outside the pa.le of •bricks and mortar." Whenever we got into more abstract questions, he referred to that laundry list or the refusal of board members to apologize. When I asked him how -because he admits the dire need-he would suggest providing our kids 'with safe and healthy schools il his · opposition helps shoot down . the school bond, he said: "I guess we'd just have to go back to square one and start over with a board that has the trust of the public.• By way of bdlance, I took Moore's complaints to two members of the Newport- Mesa school board: Dana Black and Jim Ferryman. I'll touch on their responses here, then deal with their strongly held views in support of the bond issue in my next column. Their first -and most emphatic -rejoinder to · Moore's criticism was that the board and school administra- bon he condemns so vigorous- ly no longer exist. Only two members are still serving who· we're on the school board aur- ing the embezzlem1mt and county bankruptcy-and one of them vo'ted against pdrtici- pation in the Citron.fun~. The present b0ard'1ook.. shape less than four years ago and began almost inunediate- ly Lo take prelimindry steps toward assessing building needs and exploring funding avenues -a long and painstaking process. Black and Ferryman were puzzled at the suggestion that there is some sort or hidden dgenda that will allow the bond funds to be used in inap- propriate ways. Never nave-so many safeguards been attached to public money. Measw-e A itself is ilS spe- d.fie as it can be within the limited space given it on the ballot. 13ut local voters who want to know more need only consult the district's Educational Facilities Master Plan, which details and desaibes every proposed expenditure-and iS avail- able at all 29 local public schools and the district oCfice. Moore's "laundry list" was made up of isolated items excerpted from this document, and the virtue of each item can be argued individually. He may not agree-perhaps you and I may disagree with some of them, too -but they are single items in a $163-mil- lion repair and construction bill that necessarily includes design-and implementation costs that Moore also ftnds objectionable. And all this is subject to the scrutiny or a ati-. zens' oversiqht committee. Finally,.the board members tell me they are in no mood to apologize for the hard and earnest work they've done to stabilize this school district an~ move vilally needed reha- bilitation of school strucl).lres along to this point. , Moore regards the lack or such an apology as a failure on the part of the board to demonstrate accountability to our students. I would suggest that the passage of Measure A would be a much more dra- matic example or accountabil- ity on the part of the voters or this district to the growing acute needs of our children. • JOSEPH N. BEU is a resident of Santa Ana Heights. • Inside · CITY HALL "' IUDGU DISCUSSIONS tured discussion of a plan to add a "harbor element" to the city's General Plan, and the formation of a harbor col"1m1ss1on. WH~T IT MEANS: In a 'study session, council ' memben discussed in broad ·terms how the dty will spend its money in the C'oming year. The Idea for the plan is still pending and will be discussed fur-• / . WHAT IT MEANS; This was the first meeting the council con- vened to review the proposed 2000-0 l budget. The next two study sessions will be devoted enti~ely to discussing the issue In detail. WHAT THEY SAID: "People always ask me where the money is going," Councllwoman Norma Glover said of the proposed budget, in which expenditures were higher than revenues. "If we cut back on capital improve- ments, (the ratio of revenue to expenditures! would look very different." · Glover also noted that the city doesn't seem to derive as much money as it should from hotel taxes. "We really should hav~ a higher rank [among other Orange County cities]," Glover said. "Supposedly, our industry is tourism. n FOCUS ON THE .llARBOR The study session also fea- ther at future meeting~. WHAT THEY SAID: "Let'~ step s"loJNly on this 6ne," Councilman Tom Thom- son said, noting that the pro- posals could make life difficult for people who want to make changes to their property. "That's a real dilemma for this city," Glover said. "I think we're really goin9 to have to think about th\s. (The propos- al) would add a very decided level of approval • SPEED Ofl SANTIAGO The counc1i heard a report on the Santiago Drive speed reduction program. Mayor John Noyes pressed for·a faster schedule on the collec- tion of data and conclusion of the program. WHAT IT MEANS: A decision , was post· poned untll the next meet- ing, when the council will set a definitive schedule for the study's com· pletion. • Construction loan Rates Fixed Below Prime • lxperienced Lending Officers • Mini·Penn loan also Available CALL D OROTHY JOHNSON, V.P. Al (714) 375-73% . m l l I )( IJZ \ I H ' I'. \ '-. " , Orange County s 'J{f,west Source for Contemporary !Homt f'urnisliings & ~ccessorU.s 1800 ~ewport Blvd~ • Costa Mesa (949) 548-487 4 {La • lo. llld s..JJ Of N~,,_,,, S,-.) HOURS M-F 10:00-8:00 •SAT IO:cio-7:00 •SUN 11 :00-6:00 • ' J " A~ Thundery, Mar 11 , 2000 To teachers: Thank ' you I Students sing praises of instructors at Victoria Elementary School on Teacher Appreciation Day. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Victoria Elemen- tary School teachers basked in the limelight Wednesday when they were serenaded by Newport Beach musician Mark Wood with fl song he wrote espe- cially for them on Teacher Appreciation Day. Each year, Victoria Principal Judy Laakso makes this day a special one for teachers. But this year, after the school was named a California Distinguished School, she wanted it to be extra spe- ciaJ. She had teachers wear bright blue graduation caps and pronounced them distinguished teachers to the new tune of "Victoria Elementary, California Dis- tinguished School.· • Daily Pilot . State may help. to 'digitize' middle school classrooms • A proposed program wowd help fund In~met access fo~ all seventh-an<f eighth- grade classr~ms. Danette Goulet -0AJLY PILOT said Stephen Glyer, director of education technology foi: the district All Newport- Mesa high schools have· aJready been hard-wired or are . well on their way to . being so. The next step for the state will be to implement the program for grades sev- en and eight, he said. lf the Middle schools IP.8Y bill passes, district .officials have an onramp to the would immediately ask ijie information superhighway school board to decMre -in every classroom if New-their support of the middle port-Mesa becomes one of schools applying for the the first districts to partici-digital program, Glyer said. pate in a new state program "We welcome anything aimed at increasing tech-that wou14 get more tech- nology in education. nology irt"to the schools,· ·n would be wonderful,• said Dave Brooks, a school said school board member board member. Serene Stokes. •Tue earlier Next, it would be up to we can get our youngsters the individual schools to to successfully use comput-pursue the grants. ers, the earlier they will be ·1 think we'd definitely ready for this century." A Look into it,• said Jeff Gall, state Assembly bill that pro-vice principaJ of Te Winkle poses to provide $250 mil-Middle School. "It is the lion to hard-wire middle direction we're trying to go schools for Internet access "This was extra special because we got the Distinguished School Award this year,• said school psychologist John Larkins. "But we were a distin- guished school even before the state ~ecognized us.• BRIAN P08UOA I OAllV PILOT Victoria Elementary School teacher Anita P~acock gets a hug from first- grade student Alley Per.kins during Wednesday's ceremony for Teacher Appreciation Day. received preliminary and since Estancia High School is already a digital approval this week in high school, it would make Sacramento .. The bill still has a long way to go before sense for the students to be becoming reality, but many prepared for it here.• educators see it as the next At Erisign Intermediate step following the comple-School, each classroom lion of the digital high already has a computer school program next year. ... with Internet access, so it Children clapped and sang along and then each class of students roared with cheers when their teacher took the stage to receive a framed memento of the day. They were excited and proud of their teachers. ~She's very good,· 9-year-old Megan Weir said emphatically of her teacher, Patty Poveda. "She makes learning (Jm • Megan's class.mate, 8-year-old Eddie Macleod, was in complete '- agreement "She's nice,• he said. "Once we had to study division and she ti..tmed the division into a game.• But Poveda was c~ainly not the only teacher receiving high praise Wednesday morning. Samantha Grad- er, a fourth-grader, bad a few words to say about her teacher, Marilyn Wright. •She's really, really nice -I mean nice,• she said. "II we need help, she helps us • Parent Sandi Thomas said the stu- dents' positive attitude is always pre- • Sfo(' f td formation •Start {at burni"J • Scu0ture JOur bo"J Synergie™ for the face & body , The Ultimate Cellulite Solution Revolutionary Vacuum Massage Technology Synergl•"" . 11Face Lift. Facial" sent at Victoria. "It's just a wonderful school, the teachers are incredible,• she said. "My daughter loves to come to school every day.• Although teachers were surprised to have a song written just for them, they said they have learned to expect ~uch things from Laakso. "Every year she does a ceremony. One year, she made us dance down the middle lo{ the assembly)~aid_Anita Peacock, a first-grade teacher. "She is very thoughtful.• ere en SV..U!m! The digital high school would take the opportunity program is designed to to upg:rade its systems, said bring schools into the 21st PrincipaJ Allan Mucerino. century by providing $300 Mike Fine, a Newport- per student for Internet Mesa assistant superlnten- access and advanced tech-dent, said the district will nology. wait to see if Gov. Gray By n~ xear, every high Davis makes the bill a top o a 1 to -riori Monda when he become a digital big!!_ announces the tvfay budget school should !:\ave done SO, n revisions. Body Response Offers Lipo Dynamics, and Synergie for the face & body [K'i]®Voornoo~® @& w ®l? 440 E.17th StTeet Costa Mesa (949) 515-4348 May 13th & 14th Orchid sale dates June 3 • July 1 • August 5 • ~ptember 2 October 7 • November 4 • December 2 Now Open 1.t a.tu.,._ lllloh ~ SATURDAY & SUNDAY. 9-4PM Green Systems Join our Mother's Day Open House May 13 & Hth. 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All work done on premises. A 4th Generation Jeweler 2 Locadoru 3033 So. Brilrol, CoitaMaa - (Pelldarino ii Brinol)-- (714') 751 -3494 . MaDa Place S....Ana 2800N. M.mt Sired ,..,.... .... , (71fJJdl 02H .. ' .. Daily Pilot Thursday, May 11 , 2000 AS .... lrvirie Co. project under scrutiny Comment period extended for Home Ranch project • Planning officials grant development pennit; say they will keep a close eye Of\ posgble violations. ,.. In late March, six con- struction workers were hurt when they were struck by rocks and d ebris from a blast gone awry. The permit approved Wednesday is inte nded to solve some of the prob· lems, said Rich Elbaum, spokesperson for tbe Irvine Co.. because it allows tbem to leave a por- tion of a hill intact -. serv· ing as a OU}'ld and visual buffer. He said lhe compa- ny decided to apply for the permit a fter meetiryg wi~h Sue Doyle DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH - An Irvine Co. developme nt project where six workers were injured In a blast last month will be kept unde r scrutiny, the Orange County Planning Commission decided Wednesd ay a fter residents complained of noise and problems at the site. The Irvine Co. )YaS before the commission to request a d evelopment per-· mil, which was approved. But residents in the Sea- wind neighborhood first tes- tified that the area had become a •war zone" because of the explbs1ves used in construcllon. The 200-acre site is a part ·of the Irvine Co.'s Newport .J Ridge lllxury housing devel- opment which will include 200 homes and 200 apart- . ment units. The Seawind residents · • comJ?lained that the blasts are not only dangerous and noisy, but they som~times begin as early as 6 a.m. - which would be a violation of county regulations:- The conunission told the county planning staff to mon- itor th~ project and report any problems or violations. "It's overwhelming that there's a major screw-up there. It's got to be especial- ly insulting with the in- your-face viola tions,· said Rick C oacher, chairman of the commission. Norman Witt, an Irvine Co. vice pre!;ldent, said the company is already aware of six construction violations and will work with contrac"' to\'S to meet county regula-, tioos. He said the contrac- tors have set off 17 blasts sirice, and shou.Id be tin- ished by the end of the month. - ·We are very aruuous to clarify this with the contrac- tors a nd that all hours of restri.ction a re followed,· added Carol Hoffma n, another Irvine Co. vice pres- ident. However, the neighbor- ing residents sa1d the Irvine Co. has already gone six months past its proposed blasting pe riod. SPECIAL l'RJCES FOR Tteat yout Mom like a Queen this Mothet's Day! ' DAY. •• CALL FOR 949-574-LA.OO 11t"Totql Body C<ite 154 Btoadway Costa Mesa JAMES ALBERT SALON 1821 Westclitt Court Newport Beach, Ca 92660 Mother's Day Spedal sn tJH , •• , with Patricia Expires 611/00 949/646-1616 neighbo rs. · "' Still, some residents said the construction has alrea·dy disrupted their quality of life and even damaged some of their property. Those who are pa rents sci.id they are worried about their chtl- d ren's safety. John Fransen, who Lives in the area, descnbed tbe blasts dS a sunulated earth- quake whe re •the house shakes, pictures dre crooked and pipes burst.• •ANT IQ U ES •COLL ECT IBLES •SILVER •LINE N CAS\'\'E·LL -MASSEY l11e perfect ~ift fo r mom~. w anumoms & mom·t<>he. lmponeu anu c~clusive bath products also ... ~leepwear and rohe!> b) Eileen Wc.:M anu Fernando ~anchc1 :t\':tilahle at COSTA MESA Resi- dents have unW May 19 to request information that was not included Ul a developer's report about how a l'.)roposed office park and furniture . store could un~ad the city. The public reyiew p~noo . fo r the' Home Ranch project's environmenta l study was scheduled to end Wednes- day, but city oHiaals d ecided lo extend 1t because there weren't enough copies of the two-volume re port avdllable at the front desk of the Plan· rung Department •Also, the re's d lot of matenaJ to review,• !>dld City Manager Allan Roede r ·we'd prefer to -€rr on the side of giving more tune • The 93-acre site of the pro- po!>ed project is a luna bean field between Fdlfview Roa d a nd Harbor Boulevard, JUSl •J E W ELR Y •CRYS TAL • CHINA •F U RNITURE Kristen's · Ll ngerie • Loungewear • Gifts Monday · atu.rday' 10-6 (949) 631·7399 Oceans Of Orchitls Mother's D~y Orchid Show · & · SALE . ' Saturday & Sunday May 13th & 14th• l~ am 5 pm at TRIANGLE SQUARE Colta Mesa (Harbor ~~rt Bl~ S,--by Triangle Square & N.ewport Harbor OrthiJ Society north of the San Diego Free- way. "(he city origmally desig- nated the land for homes and small industry. But C .J. Segerstrom & Sons are ask- ing the o ty to let them build a hOll)0 furnishings store and nea,rly: 2 million square feet of offiM ~pace there-. . Homeowners living near the proposep site have been overwhel.m.ingly· opposed to the project, saying it would pump new traffic and air pol- lullon IJltO t.be area, and tha t a planned h.tne-story tower would stand out m the neigh- borhood Stdte law requires the oty- hued consultants who pre- pared the report to respond to all quesllons about how the proj~Ct would physically aHect thfl area. Copies of the report are available at the city's Plan· nmg Department, 77 FairUn- ve, and a t a ty llbraries. -' Total Body Care , Trent your Mo m like a Q ueen this Mother's Day! Gifr Cert ificate~ in -.ilvcr l)tlxe arc no w ;wailahle for luxura ou.., m<h.,agc •• foc1,\I & '::tit 'crub . Sta~ poces far Miller's D:ry ... Call for deca1L<i! secrec in cown! 125 Broadway Costa Mesa (949) 574-2400 Assistance League Sernng ChilJrcn of chc cwport Mesa Commurncy 2220 Fairoiew Rd Costa Mesa (949) 645·5477 James Albert. Salon Featuring facial with Parncta Da hner 1821 Westcliff Ct. Newport Beach (949) 646-1616 Kr.isten's Lingerie Featuring Loungcwear, Gift , Sleepwear, Robe , Slippers, Body Lotions, Bath Salts & more. 1719 WeJtcli{f Dr. Newport Beach (949) 631-7399 Costa M~sa Appreciates Mom Orchid Sale &Show Sat B Sien May Ilda B 1.fth 10..s,_ .. AS 1hunday, Mor 11, 2000 r llEWS Ill IRIEF t Wanted: Ensign. alumni for 50th 1 birthday party Attention Ensign Mid· die School alumni: You're invited to Ensign's 50th anniversary party, which will double as a fund-raiser for the vener- able Newpott Beach school. The even.i.ng b4$h will take place May 29 ai the Wlage Crean and fea- ture dinner, ctancing, and a live and silent auction. nckets are $75 per per- son. · For more information, call (949) 675-1187 or (949) 645-1878. Woman s tuck in elevator for nearly ap. hour A woman crawled out or a hotel elevator Tues- day night after it had jammed between two floors. trapping her for nearly an hour, authori· ties said. Newport Beach Fire and Marine Sgt. John Blauer said the woman escaped unharmed at around 10:30 p.m. Tues- day from an elevator inside the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. SAIU .. eCWSU ~=.=~ May »-21 ebomd tM ~ .. Cal 48, Daily Pilot lllEFLY Ill EDUCITIOll . OCC students to receive funds ' About $300,000 in schol.arsbips will be awarded to students tonight at · OCC's 4~ annual Honors Night Awards presentation. More than 900 parents. students and guests are expected to attend the event, which will be held in the Robert B. Moore Theater from 5:15 to 9:30 p.m . yg}lt refreshments will be served unW 6 p.m. and a buff et will conclude the celebration in the stu- dent center. ' Firefighters stood out- side the elevator and spoke through the d09rs, t~g ~e woman how to operate the levers lliside, The elevator doors Eleven ~c:ular Puget Sound educa- tional aulHI have been scheduled for tbJI summer a~ OCC's Norwester, a du-.' Ile 15-foot wooden motor yacht that Intro- duced actor John. Wayne to yachting five decades ago. It will mark the third sum- mer that Norwester has taken students and community members on cruises through Puget Sound. Excursions are set QllD de Mar. Tb9 cndle ~gzwd fGr taiJaa with at leut tntermecUele level lldlll. G!ln de Mar will be ready far boud- 1.Dg ate a.m. Saturday at the colleg9'1 Sall-mg c:..um. 1801 w. ·Padlk: Colllt High- way, Newpalt Beach. She will retum at 5 PJIL Sunday. Gun de.Mar it f8t and com- fortable. A lilt of l'9COIDID8DCled gear/dotblng wW be diltributed to au rag-• ' Public invited to check " tstrants. The trip w Gs9. Por more mfor· . . opened between two floors, Blauer said. . mation, call (949) 6'5-9't2. out new Sage Hill School The ·fire deparbnent typically receives about · three phone calls a year from businesses report- ing people trapped inside a malfunctioning elevator. Representatives from the Newport Beach Mar- riott Hotel did not return phone calls. -Sue Doyle \. to run June 11-24. June 30 -July 6, July 8- 14. July 16-22, July 28-Aug.3, Aug. 5-11, Aug. 14-19, Aug. 25-31, Sept. 2-8; Sept 12-20 and Sept. 23-0ct. 1. Por reserva- tions and costs, call (949) 645-9412. Learn to sail or windsurf at Resort Water- sports. You can alio rent windsurfers and 14-foot sailboats at $15 per hour. Call (949) 729-1150. A four-hour non-credit workshop designed to help sailors brush up on nav- Treat your Mother to authentic Persian' cuisine i amidst stunning elegance. YJsiLour_websiie at www.daryasouthcoast--.com. -161 1 Sunflower Ave., Santa Ana (In South Coast Plaza VilUige) Orange Cout College'• sailing program bas scheduled 11 non-credit begiDDer sailing c;1-during June and July. The"' five-week daises will meet OD lucceaive Saturday or SUnday mornings, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at OCC'• Salling Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Week- long clUlel will be Mondays through Fri- days from 1:15 to 5:15 p.m. Evening class- es will be fiom 5:15 to 7:45 p.m. Registra- tion is $95. For more information. call (949) 645-9412. The Bunplow is proud to be serving our traditional, full menu on Mother's Day, Sunda7, llay 14*, 2000. • We will be serving from 3pm to 9pm. Flowers for Mom Juicy Prime Steaks Delicious Fresh Fish hquisite Deueris -· Shaded Patio Seatinr · • For resenailons, please call (949) 673-8585 • 2441 E. Coast Bighn7 Corona del llar CELEBRATE MOTHER'S DAY WITH US! Mother's Day Brunch at ' Breakfast Menu served lam to 1 pm Appetizer Menu & Pizzas 1 pm to 4pm Special Dinner 4pm to 1 Opm Lobster Dinncr .............................. $17.95 Steak & Lobster Combo Dinna •••• $19.95 1 lb Alaskan king Crib Legs and Filct Mignon Combo ......... -. •• $14.95 Dlnnm served With salad baked o & trdl ~ Uttll 11 lO 9 lO NO>-Sel. • ~ 9-1 ~Only lln'O S-10pn E~• Ol'slee.. J\Qlll & PIZD9 l0 5pm '41'4 Old Newport Blvd• Newport Beach 949 645-6086 Theres somethfr\13 aboul It.aliens and their Moms! Experience · Carmelo's and feel Lhe warmth. Open for dinner al 5f>m &nday. May 14. '2AXYJ Hyatt Newporter M Sunday, May 14 .. • .f"'~O:OOam-3:00pm 1• -· MOTHER'S DAY BRUNCH featuring Moutbwatcring Carving Smion Breakfast Favorites Garden Ffcsh Salads Pastries &. Confections Chef's Gourmet Entr~ Special Children's Buffet Chilled Seafood & Sushi &. Morel I Family Fun "'": . •t Brunch is $39.95 adults, SI 7.95 for children I 2 and under, children under 3 arc free. lndoor and Outdoor seating available. Reservations arc highly recommended. Please call (94'9) 729~160 Sage Hill School, scheduled to open in the ran. will offer to the public a sneak preview of th~ school's cam- pus. curriculum and programs Satur- day from 2 to 4 p.m. It will be a chance for Ole commu- nity to meet the newly hired teachers and catch a glimpse of the expansive camp'::ls, a private. nonprofit high school at 20402 Newport Coast Drive. For more information, contact Un- da Walter or Mike Tartaglini at (949) 553-1177.' Darya Fine Persian Cuisine Darya invites you and ;. your family to treat Mo m to authentic Persian cuisine, amidst stunning elegance. Vmwu..w~.am 1611 S1m/lowu Ave. Santa Ana (714) 557 .. 66()() The Buggalow The Bu ngalow will be serving items off the menu from 3 .. 9 p.m. on Sunday, May 14, 2000. Prime steaks & fresh fish are specialties! 2441 E. 'Coast Hwy. Cm-ona del Mar (~9) 673 .. 6585 J Zubies Chicken Coop Zubies serving the community fur 30 years, will have some specials on Sunday, May 14, 2(XX). Steak & lobiter combo and Alaskan King Crab Legs will be found on the dinner menu with some special . prices. 414 Old Newport BWcL Newport Beach (949) 645-6086 Hyatt Newporter Sunday, May 14, from 1 Oam .. 3pm, the Hyatt Newporter will be featuring a Mother's Day Brunch that includes a carving station, gourmet entrees, a speciitl children's buffet, sushi and more! Family fun such as a petting zoo and a face painter will be on hand' from l lam .. 2pm. 1107 Jamboree Road I Newport Beach (949) 729-6160 Carmelo's Ristorante Italiano Carmelo's says there's IOmething about ltaliaN and their Moms! Enjoy Carmelo'• and feel the warmth I Servlna a special Mother'• Day dinner on Sunday, May 14, 2000 1wting at 5pm. J5ZO E. Pad/k ea. ~ C......WM.. ~ .,,,. { j Thursday, /!lat 11 , 2000 A 7 -Doily Pilot A group photo of seventh-and eighth-grade students from Mn. Robinson's class at Corona del Mar's Harbor Day Schoof, on vacation in Rome. The photo was taken at Circus Maxi.mus. Glrl Scouts Troop 2~ from Mariners Elementary-School took the Dally Pilot to Rawhide Ranch in Bonsall, Calif. ' ' lhk Mother's Day treat your Mom to a clr*'9 mcperience she won't forg9tt H01HER S DAY ERUNCH May 14th, Sunday, 11 :30-2:30 • Salads, Snacks, Appetizers (Buffet Style) •Lunch Entrees (C hoice of 12) ......,.._~__.....u..o·~~..__.~,b.e:Eish...Shcim.u-~~+ · • Desserts: 3 kinds &' Fresh Fruits - s 17~ pmor1 s 11 ~w";' 1mtlrr 10 For Reservations (714) 436-1010 Regul.ar Menu at Dinner Every Mom deserves a little "Rib'bln" ... ; es ecialiy on Mother's Day! ~ co..~ Up a 8Dcket or Party Pitt 1'111' flab bldlxlr BabyBICk • OOOd attn u..n --------------------ltbS...,.,.Sbl~OHl!r~ha Cantmd. llcrwy ~ 1111111 lhl'~ 2196 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa call (949} 631-2110 for tnfonna tlon & reservations Bucket Party Pab of Rlbl Pie PU Bal M ~=-.ir;J ~&.iq lfMl!~lll ~&· •4gee -M· RISTORANm •Festa della Mamma"' (Motber'a Dq Celebration) Sanday, May 14', 2000 • I lam to 3 pm >.. former &ecutive Chef QfTuno Marc in Ncwpon Beach, Chef Corndo Gianotti, invircs you ro his newly opened rcsrauram, Corndo. A ddicioua Mochcr's Day ~will be Jerved on ~ay 14. Roated leg of lamb. routed leg of veal, jumbo prawn1, grilled shrimp. teafood lal.d, lllmon c:arpKCio and other c:klighu will tutefully satisfy yow appedtc, •well • JOUf family ~ guaa. At Corrado, you'tt family! Aduh1 $28.9', children $15.95. Childtth 6 and under cat free. Marrakesh Marrakesh prides itself on an authentic Moroccan cuisine and at mo p~ Dine in a fantastic dining room among tented table and belly dancer . A Mother's Day Bruoch buffer wi ll be erved Sunday, May l 4, 2000 from 11 am to 3 m 1976 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa (949) 645-8384 . Royal Khyber Fine Indian Cuisine Choo e from a election of Mothe r's Day lunch entrees includ ing chicken, lamb, fi h and shrim p. Buffet cyle snack , salads & appetizer . 162 1 Sunflower At1e. Santa Ana (714). 436-1010 Newport Rib Co. Every M om dese~e a linle "rib'bin," e-pecially on Mother' Day! In addition to restaurant service, consider a bucket of ribs or a parcy-pak ro go! Yo u can't go wrong with some lip-smackin' nbs! 2196 Harbor Blw. • Co5ta Mesa f949) 631-21·10 Corrado · Ristorante amtW Gdioai, brnerly Executive Chef at Tuno Mare in Newport • Beach, welcomes you co his new restaurant, COtTado. Thi Sunday. find a delicious "Fata della Mammal" ~liciom food, ~ious scatmc and easy parking. 1000 8ridel Sc. • \- • ' . ON VACATION . . Daily Pilot A8 Thursday, May 11, 2000 Costa Mesa residents Stephen and Logan Mowery and Monique and John Dale Join hiends Joe and Jenifer George for their Valentine's Day wedding on Kauai, Hawaii. Newport Beach residents Adolf and Blrgtt Luttke, on their recent cruise around Cape Hom. The couple vtslted the Falkland Islands. .•. Mother's Day Champagne Brunch Buffet Sunday, May 14th 10:30am to 2:30pm Carving Station Si>ecialty Items from Ciao Mein Chilled Fresh Seafood Bar Omelettes Made to Order Assortment of Fresh Breakfast Bakeries Dessert Display . Mini Buff et for Children Orange Juice, Ch~pagne & Much More CALL FOR OUR MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL 949-721-1113 , WWW.ONl.IN ESURGERY.COM ' ., Mondly.frtdily I 04:l: sauday J 1-5 336 Polnsena Ave. tolf POI) ~ corona del Mar 949-675-9756 MICHAEL V. ELAM 11.D. COSMETIC SURGERY 360 SAN MIGUEL. DRIVE, SUITE 207 • NEWPORT BEACH Bellissima A special selection of American, European designers. Fashions, je~elry and shoes ... just for Mom! 336 Poimetria A.,e. Corona del Mar- (949) 675-9756 Hyatt Regency Irvine A champagne brunch including a carving station, seafood bar and a mini,buffet for children will be served May 14 from 10:30 a.m. ro 2:30 p.m. 17900 Jamboree Rd. lmne (949) 225-6650 • ' . . 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A springtime fashion show will be hosted by the Thurs- day Morning Women's Club at noon at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Admis- sion is $22. Lunch is included. Nonmembers welcome. For more information, call (714) 546-2244. •Drug-Proofing Your Teen," a free seminar on teenage drug and alcohol abuse, will begin at 7 p.m. at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyter- ian, One Hoag Drive, New- port Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 645-8600. ,"lnvesttng ln the 21st Centu- ry,• a seminar on how to pre- serve assets, will begin at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avoca- do Ave., Newport Beach. Admission is free. For more information, call (949) 717- 3801. Theatre, 270t Fairview Road; Costa Mesa. Admission is S7 in advance or S9 at the door. Senior citizens are eligible for a St advance discount. For more information, call (714) 432-5880. Pbllhumonk: Festival of Homes and Garqens, a tour of five professionally interior designed homes from San Juan Hills to Monarch Beach, will begin at tO a.m. to.4 p .m. today and Saturday. Tickets are $40. Proceeds benefit the Youth Music Programs of the Pl\ilbarmonic Society 'of Orange County. For informa- tion and reservations, call (714) 840-7542. The U do Isle Wome.n's Club inaugural Newport Beach Spring Antiques Show on Mother's Day weekend will feature French, English and American furniture and early California art, prints, maps, books, porcelain and antique linens. The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. today; and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sat- urday. Ticlcets cost $12 at the door, $10 in advance; $8 for a group of six or more. The Lido Isle Clubhouse is at 701 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 675-6838. SATURDAY Crystal Cove State Park w UJ hold a "Backcountry Hike" at 9 a .m. and "Tidepool Talk• at 12:30 p.m. Visitors should meet at El Moro VLSitor Cen- ter on Pacific Coast Highway, 1ust north of Laguna Beach. The programs are Cree; park- ing is $6. For more informa- tion, call (949) 497-764~ , Cost is $2 for adults and $1 for children. For more informa- tion, call (949) 6'4-3244. EMlblull ElemmlMy Scboorl PTA will host a semiformal spring fund-raiser titled "A Night To Celebrate Our Stars• -including a dinner, dancing and a silent auction -beginning at 6 p.m: at Vil- lage Crean, 2300 Mesa Drive, Newport Beach. Tickets are $50. For advance ticket infor- mation, call (949) 515-5920. The Newport Harbor On:hld Society's third annual orchid show,. #Oceans of Orchids,• will be presented through Sunday at lriangle Square, 1870 Harbor f3lvd ., Costa Mesp. Hours will be Crom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Other concurrent events will be video presentations, cultural lectures and orchid sales. Admission is free. Valet park· ing· will be available. For more information, call (714) 647-7702. Celebrity author and lecturer Laura Doyle will facilitate a . powerful workshop titled, •How to Have the Inti.mate Relationship You Always Dreamed Of,· from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, 3131 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Doyle will be using the principles from her new book, "The Surrendered Wife: A Woman's Spiritual Guide to 1Tue Intimacy with a Man.· Preregistration is $39. Ad.mis· sion at the door is $50. For more information, call (714) 549-9305. SUNDAY Guide to nking Control of Your Ute" at 7:30 p.m. at Bor- den Books, MUlk: and Cafe, :>333 Bear St, Costa Meu. The lecture is free. For more information, call )(714) 432- 7854 . _.,.,.-/ The Single Gounaet <>rage County Chapter, an interna- tional fine dining club for sin- gles, will host a dinner party at 6:30 p.m. al l>inot Provence, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. The cost is $63. for reservations, call (949) 854-6552. 11-e Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Busi- ness Referral Breakfast will take place. at 7:30 a .m. at The Pacific Club, 4·t t0 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Author, speaker, trainer Terry L. Mayfield will present a dis-' cussion on achieving excep- tional customer service. Cost for members is $15. Cost for nonmembers at the door will be $20. For more information, call (949) 729-4400. A free seminar tilled "Weight Loss & Healing with the Raw & Uving Food Diet" will be presented from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For reservations, call (800) 595- 6667 . WEDNESDAY Wanlm MicbMl McDelmoU of the state Department of Pilh and Game will give a preseotation at an Orange County CoastKeepers meet- ing at 7 p.m. The free event will be held at the Newport Dunes, the Wind and Sea Room. 1131 Back Bay Drive. For more information, call (949) 723-5424. MAY 11 Sl. Andrew's Presb~erlan Church will host a free rela- tionship seminar for people who are recently divorced or separatoo. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p .m. at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 574-2214. A support group for care- givers sponsored by the Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange County will meet from 1 to 3 p.m. at Hoag Health~center, 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. The meeting is fr~e. For reservations, call (714) 593- 9630. Guest speakers Dr. Bill DeMoss and Steve Holmes will present a. lecture titled "Vaccination -the Myth* at 7 p.m. at Mother's Market & Kitchen, 235 E. 17th. St., Cos- ta Mesa. The lecture is free. For more information, call (714) 806-1967. ~rce will present the 2ist annual Les M111er schol- anhip recognition breakfast at 7:15 a.m. at the Double ~ee Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Admission is St 7. For more information, call (7t4) 885-9090. MAY20 Paine Webber will host a financial seminar tilled "How to Handle Divorce Settlement -Investing Your· Settlement WlSely" beginning at noon at 620 Newport Center Drive, on the ninth floor. For more infor- mation, call (94~) 717-5600. Crystal Cove State Park will host a •aackcountry Hike" at 9 a.m. Visitors should meet at El Moro Vuitor Center· on Pacific Coast Highway just north of Laguna Beach. The program is free, parking is $6. For more information, call (949) 497-7647. A national competition for young cb~ apprentices will be held from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in OCC's culinary arts depart· ment, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The event, spon- sored . by the International Gourmet ·Society and La Chaine des Rotisseurs, will fea- ture 10 apprentices represent- ing community colleges, pri- vate schools and chefs associa- tions. Gourmet chefs from throughout the county will serve as judges. For more infor- rnation, call (714) 432-5725. Borders Books, Music and · Cafe will present "Special Sto-- rytime with Winnie the Pooh· at 1 p.m. Borders is at 3333 Bear St., Costa M'esa. Stor:y- time is free. For more infonna- tion, call (714) 432-7854. Author James Hlrsen, PhD, will be a guest speaker at the Balboa Bay Re pubhcan Women Federated meeting at 6 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast High- way, Ne wport Beach. The cost is $30. For reservations, call (949) 515-1887. Crystal Cove State Park will Financial advisor Michael hold a "Backcountry Hike* at Mohamed will present a sem-9 a.m. VLSitors should meet at Guest speaker Birt Martin Jlepresentattves of The inar on how to pay for college El Moro Visitor Center on will discuss "The Million Doi-Princeton Review will give a ·tuition at 2 p.m. at Borders Pacific Coast Highway just Award-winning mystery lar Success Plan" at Borders free seminar on standardized BOllks. Music and Cale, 3333 north of Laguna Beach. The writer Robert Crais, author of Business Connections, a busi-testing for college admission' Bear St., Costa Mesa. The program is r~ee, par~g is $6. the popular Elvis Cole novels, ness networking and referral with a focus on the SAT at 11 seminar is free. for more For more inlormation, call will be the featured speaker group that will meet at-8 p.m. -a.m., at Borde Books, Music information, call (714) 432-c:1t9J~r@M644'"1r..------'"""".a~t=:.;...c.:;.,ei;,e~6~ra=r.te::.=i-l:lh;;:::e~C~en~t:::e::,...7fo::r~a~t'"B"'o!:r:::iar;::-ers=-iatr.oo~k~s.-.Ms:r.:u:;:s1:-;;c:'-;an=ar--=an~4:.;iCaf~e::..:,:.;.3Pi3;.t3~;;e:;.ar::;.:.,.:...,:.;:;:o:;s:..· ---1 -~------"'- llDAY "Pe ru: The Mysterious Jour- ney,• the final program in OCC's 1999-2000 travelogue . film series, will begin at 7 , p .m. at the Robert B. Moore 7854. TUESDAY the Book" at 7 p.m. at the Cafe, 3333 Bear St., Costa ta Mesa. For more infortna- Newport Beach Central Mesa. Adm1sslon ls free. For lion, call (714r432-7854. Llbrary, tOOO Avocado Ave., more infonnation, call (714) 11• 1 · .. ! r rntmJ•1;m 1-800-6-40-8 J 88 -wiaebdp . Oasls Senior Center will host Author Kent McArthur will a pancake breaklast from discuss and sign copies of 7:30 to 10 a.m. at 800 Mar-. "How to Be Happy, Healthy, guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Wealthy and Wise: The J r-«ll•iiJ4•1:•-r--T-«ll•iil4•1:•1411•lil4•1:•, I I I I I I I I .. I Pepsi 12 Pack l $179 I I I Reg. $3,..• Limit 2 Exrtrrs s.1 ~ R uorcJ Crystal Heitz 1, Geyser Steinlager Cellars ·' 12 Pack Beer I .Sliter Spring Water 12 count case $477 Reg. $600 • Lim it 4 Exporrs 5-14.00 Cou R UI '97 Chardonnay -EVian 1 liter • 6 PackS $599 R'Cg. $799 Only s..u.aSpecW 25% 79¢ Off lll)'OM ..... ......... 5" ... a.a.., ......,,. ", Limit 2 cues ' s...a.i... Reg. $1 '9 ........ ................ -.... ,,. . s.lcs ~ ..... .... _._,. ..... ---------- Newport Beach. Admission is 432-7854. free. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. The Costa Mesa Chamber of WE HAVE . - SEE TOWN PAGE A 13 . ' C'&h e c{}Je~ect ~i~t ·~ ~01:@/Uom 15°;& OFF ALL REGULAR STORE MERCHANDISE ONE WEEK ONLY! Ending May 14th Free Gift Wrap• Gift Certificates Available . Great Selecdons ef Our New Spring ArrivalS • Contemporary Sportswear • Casual & Active Wear ~ • Designer Suiting & Evening Wear 1024 B.ayside Drive • NeWport Beac Bayside Dr. at Jamboree ~· 949-719-9360 Dally Piiot TOWN CONTINUED FROM A 12 Tlae MCond annual Free Community Health' Pair will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Harbor Christian Fel- lowship.. Church, 740 W. Wil- son St., Costa Mesa. YWCA ENCOREplus and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation will sponsor a free mammogram-a-thon for women Al.0 years and older from 8:30 a.m, to 3 p.m. For reservations, call (714) 806- 2037. For general informa- tion, call (949) 631-7730. Author Edith Malek will be a guest speaker at "Growing Clematis in Southern Califor- nia,• one in a series of Week- end Gardener workshops, will begin at 9:30 a.m. at the Sher- man Library and Gardens, 2647 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. The work- shop is free. For more informa- tion, call (949) 673-2261. Rachel Ashwell, creator of Shabby Chic Designs Inc., will sign her book from 2 to 4 p.m. at Blue Springs, 369 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. The event is free. For more infor- mation, call (949) 64f-3632. "Understanding Managed Care & Medicare,• a work- shop series sponsored by the Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange County and other health-care agencies, will feature guest speaker Julie Shoen from Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program at 9 a.m. at Edwards Big Newport Theatre, 300 Newport Cente r Drive, Fashion Island, New- port Beach. The workshop is free. For reservations, call (800) 660-1993. 1be Broadway Chlropractlc Group will participate in "Kids Day America/lntema- . ' 11n1n Raebel Ashwell, founder of Shabby Chic Designs, will dbcuss her latest book, "The Shabby Chic Home," a t 2 p.m. May 20 at Blue Springs antique fur- niture store, 369 E. 17th SL in Costa Mesa. The book Is a con temporary h ome design guide. The event is free. For mo re information, call (949) 642-3632. St., Costa Mesa. For reserva- tions, call (800) 595-6667. MAY 24- An American Flbromyalgta support group will meet at 7:30 p.m at the Hoag Hospital· Cancer Center Auditorium, One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call (714) 840-8038. "Special Storytlme with Lau- ra," a free children's program at Borders Books, Music and Cafe, begins at 10 a.m. at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-7854. Autbor -Jane Howard Guernsey will host •The Lady Comaro: Pride of Venice," a lec- ture about the 17th century prodigy who became the first woman to receive a university degree. Tue free lecture is at noon at the Newport Beach C.entral Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 717-3800. ·lbe Personal Growth and ~ormation Group, led by psychologist Craig Wagner, will begin a new three-month series of discussions on "The Search for 'Ihle Selr at 7:30 p.m. at Bord~ Books, Musicand Cale, 3333 Bear SL, Costa Mesa. The seminar is free. For more infor- mation, call (714) 432-7854. "Plant Your Own Fuchsia Bas- ket• will be presented at 9:30 a.m. at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast High- way, Corona del Mar. Each participant will plant a fuchsia basket to take home. All mate- rials will be supplied. Regist:fa- tion is $40. Preregistration is required. For more informa- tion, call (949) 673-2261. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will present its business after-hours mixer from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Newport Rib Co .. 2196 Har- bor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Mem- bers are free. Potential mem- bers are $10. Visitors wel- come. For more information, call (7 14) 885-9090. MAY 25 Pauline Maranlan will direct Estancia Hlgh School's Ora- ma Department's producboo of L. Frank Baum's "The Wiz- ard of Oz" at 7:30 p.m. at the Newport H,arbor High School's Norman Loats Audi- tiorwn, 600 lrvine Ave., New- port Beach. The play runs through Mat 28. Shows start at 7:30 p.m. May 26 and 27, and at 2 p .m. May 28. Tickets are $8 in advance and $10 at th& door. For more informa- tion, call (949) 5-15-6537. lbe ·Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's Sun- set After Hours Mixer will be presented from 5 to 7 p.m. on a large yacht provided by Adventures At Sea Yacht Charters at 3101 W. Coast Highway No. 209, Newport Beach. Free for members. Cost for nonmembers at the door will be $10. For more informa- tion, call (949) 729-4400. MAY 26 "Special Storytt.me with Lau- ra,• a free children's program at Borders Books, Music and Cafe. begins at 11 a.m . at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. For more informal1on, call (714) 432-7854. MAY 27 A salute to war veterans and American heroes will be held at the Orange County Market Place dunng the weekend Thursday, May 11 , 2000 Al3 swap meet from 7 am. to 4 p.m. at the Orange County Fair- grounds, Del Mar Avenue and Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. All military veterans with proper identification will receive free admission both days. At.'a.rd· winning crafters from the National Veteran's Cteative. Arts Festival will display their work. Admission is $1; parking is free. FOr more tnformation, call (949) 723-6660. ~ . Crystal Cove State Park will hold a "Backcountry Hike" at 9 a.m . Visitors should meet at El Mqro Vtsitor Center on Pacific Coast Highway· just north of Laguna Beach. The program is free; parking is $6. For more information, call (949) 497-7647. • MAY 28 Crystal Cove State Park wlll hold a "Backcountry Hike" at 9 a.m . V1Sitors should meet at El Moro Visitor Cen ter on PaciJ1c Coast Highway just north of Laguna Beach. The program is free; paFk.ing is $6. For more information. call (949) 497-7647. MAY 31 The Mystery Book Dlscussion Group will discuss Dennis Lehane's "Darkness, Take My Hand· at 7 p.m. at Bor- ders Books, Music and Cafe, 33'33 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The group discuss1on is free. For more information, call (714) 432-7854. SEE TOWN PAGE A 14 tiomo, •a health, safety and1--ir-------------- e nvironmental awareness day featuring crime preven- tion, free child· identification cards, safety tips for children and a special appearance by •McGruJC-the crime dog. Broadway Chiropractic Group is at 136 Broadway, Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (949) 631-5804. MAY 21 J Crystal Cove State Park wlll hold a "Backcountry Hike" at 9 a.m . V1Sitors meet at El Moro V1Si\()r Center on Pad.f- ie Coast Highway just north of Laguna Beach. The pro- gram is free: parking is $6. For more irformation, call (949) 497-76'47. . MAY 22 A free seminar and book- signing of "Beyond Aspirin: Nature's Answer to Arthritis, Cancer & Alzheimer's,· will be presented from 6:30 to 8 p.m . on the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Cos- ta Mesa. For reservations, call (800) 595-6667. MAY 23 lbe Corona del Mar Cham- ber of Commerce will host Spring Promenade, its annual spring fashion show, at 11:30 a.m. at Five Crowns Restau- rant, 3801 E. Coast Highway. Admission is $35 and includes lunch. For more information and reservations, call (949) 673-4050 .. A free seminar, "Feng Sbu1 Your Way,• will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p .m . at the Patio Cafe at Mother's Mar- ket and Kitchen, 225 E. 17tll WHY PAY DEPT STORE PRICES? V11itour AREA RUG STUDIO Rugs & Runners on Sale ' .. ,. For the best health care in Orange County, the choice is clear: With a staff of blgbly s*illed professionals and nalfon4/lj1 'm:<>$nlzed Centers of E.\·ce/Jence in cancer, heart, orlbopetllcs and womens -beallb, 11-. cl«lr wby Hoag Is /be recogn I zed leaikr' for qUll/if)• beollb care In Orr.mge County.· In.fact, Hoag bas been ran~ /be #1..,.bosPllal by Orange County residents for six conseculive )Wlt'S.· Hoag Hospital accepts "611rly every bealtb plan Including PPOs and HMOs. And, if>"'" bave qwstfons regarding JOllr bealtbcare options. Hoag offers asslsta~ from a bealtb plan representative. When It comes time lo cbdose JOllr betUlbcare partners, Hoag Hospital and a Hoag p/Jyllckm are cltxlrly tbe beit cbolce. For"'°"' ln.fo"""11on call (J()()l400-HOAG, or for 11 pbyslcllm reforrol call 9491760-1244. Ranked #) in Oran8C C.OUOty. . ' ~bof 11w°'*Wa~ .......,._..,. Cl9\fi lloililloal'qlilWMl~ ,,. U ... ~ 11110f*I! ,,...,-..-- /" . . Al4 !hnday. Mar 11 , 2000 TOWN CONTINUED FROM A13 A free 1eabaar, •Nablral Solutions for PMS & Menopause,• will be present- ed from 6:30 to 7:30 p .m. at the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen. 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For reservations, call (800) 595· 6667. . "Special Sto!JUme wllb Lau- ra,• a free children's program ··at Bordets Books, Mu.sic and Cafe, begins at 10 a.m. at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (71') 432-78'54. JUNE 9 Orange County Fine Arts, an artists' association in New- port Beach and' Corona del Mar, will present a Cree art show from 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. at Corona del Mar Plaza. A per- centage of all sales will go toward art schol~hips for local colleges. For more inforr mation, call (714) 892-5946. ONGOING A women's .therapy support group meets to discuss rela- Uonship issues at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St. No. 105, Newport Beach. For more information, call Bar- bara at (949) 261-8003. The Friends· of the Newport Beach Public Library Used Book Store needs to replenish its book stock. Patrons are urged to bring in unwanted books. With the exception of law books or magazines, all donations -hardcover and paperback ....... are welcome and are tax-deductible. Books may be left at any of the three branch libraries - Balbda, Mariners or Corona del Mar. They also can be left in the special book closet next r------'to~the:,:;..; store at 1000 Avocado · Ave. ·for more information, call (949) 759-9667. The Newport Beach New- comers a ub meets at 10 a.m. the third Wednesday of each month a t different homes. The group of about 100 women_ go on the road and play golf, tennil, bridge and more. Tbe group alllo bolds eeveral evening partiel. For more information. call (949) 854-4501. SL Muk Healla Mbdllrlel presents Love Without Honor support groups at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mondays through December for women coping with domestic violence. The groups will meet for two bouis at St. Mark Presbyter- ian Church, 2100 Mar Vista Ave., Newport Beach. · For more infopn.ation, ~ (9-49) 121-8079. 1be Jewish Family Service of Orange County sponson a discuSsion group focusing on issues, concerns and respon- sibilities of adult children car- ing for their elderly parents at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The purpose of the group is to help children and other con- cerned relatives ide'ntify probJems and issues and develop appropriate solu- tions. The cost is $30. For more information, call (714) 445-4950. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce bolds networking luncheon meetings froai 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednes- days at the Costa Mesa Country C lub, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. V1Sitors are welcome. CQst is $13. For more infonnation, call (714) 885-9090. 1be Udo hie Toastmasten aub meets at 6:30 p.m. Mon- days at the Oakwood Apart· ments, 1700 16th St., in the clubhouse on the main level, in Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 515· 9470. Jewish Family Service of Orang~ County sponsors an ongomg· h~anng support group for the chronically Ul.v The purpose is to provide participants with emotional and spiritual support to man- age illness and its conse- quences. The group meets at 7 p.m. ThW'Sdays at Jewish and you've been there ever since. Happy Mother's Day You're the Best) WJd.; ~ ..... °"' ""'""' .-.. !: .;: :;::~ ..,..."' 270 E. 17th-St., Costa Mesa• ('IM9' 722-1803 Mon-Sat 9-6 CIOMd Sundays ·MOIJY. MAID. "Over 6 &n Homes Oeaned" Give MOM the Day OFF! Gift certificates available. Seal Qeach (south of 405 FWY) Sunset Beach/Huntington Harbour Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley Corona def Mar/Cosi. Mesa/Irvine Newport Beach/Balboa Island Udo Ille/Newport Cout ... (71.,) 847-2995 Family Service, 250 B. Bak.er St, COila Mela. Attendance la free, but registratton iS required. Tu regllter or for more infonnation, call (714) 445-4950. group meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Bak- er St., Costa Mesa. Advance ~don ii reqW.red. For more information, can (714) <645-4950. Scnbble Cab No. 3H..... A Dee"ng wltll ~-.. from 6 to 10 p.m. Tbundays port group is offered by Jew- at Borden Boob, MUlic and ish Pamlly Service of Orange Cafe on 19th Street and New-County. The group is led by port Boulevard, Costa Mesa. ' ail eJCperienced counselor The cost ii S3. New players and meets at 6 p.m. Tueldays are welcome. For more infor-at the Jewish Federation mation, call (949) 759-4871. Camp\IS, jJ._50. E. Baker St. 1 Suite G, Costa Mesa. For 1be Cola and Slmap Club more wonnation, induding meets from 1 to 3 p.m. MoD-dates and fees, call Heather days at the Oasis Senior Ceo-Watson at (714) 445-4950: ter. New members interested in trading, buying and selling stamps and coins are being sought to join these informal meetings. There are no fees required. For more informa- tion, call (~9) 644-324,. Jewish Family SeMce often ongoing bereavement sup- port groups for adults at all stages of loss. The groups share experiences, bear bow others deal with grief, receive support and learn ways to cope with sadness and loss. One group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesda~ at Beth Jacob in lrvine. The second group meets at 10 a .m . Tuesdays at Temple J udea in Laguna Hills. The third group meets at 1 p.m. ThW'Sdays at the Ezra Center in Anaheim. There is no fee for these groups, but advance registra- tion is required. For more information, call (714) 445- 4950. An Interfaith couples support group is offered by Jewish Family Service of Orange County. The group addresses issues faced by couples in which one partner is Jewish and the other is not, including raising children, o~serving holidays, displaying symbols in the borne and relationships with extended families. The group meets for three weekly sessions · Wednesday evenings at Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. For more infonnation, including dates and fees, call (714) 445- 4950. 1be Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce networkers busi- ness leads luncheon takes place at J 1:45 a.m. Wednes- days at the Costa Mesa, Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 885-9090. The Walldng Club of New- port Beach meets at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. at Hospital Road and Superior Avenue. Lose the weight and have fun. For more information, call (949) 650-1332. . Beech. For more information, call (949) 642-6301 or (949) 551-8591. Tiie o.-as Senior Ceater often ongoing assistance, coumelidf and referral let· vtces for leDion. For appoint· ments or more information, call (949) 644-324,. n.e Co.IA MMe Sealor au- zen Square and Round Dence aub seek.a experienced dancers to join its group from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th Street and Pomona Avenue, Costa Mesa. For more information, call· (714) 545-5669. meets from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Prldays. Tbe dulel are designed to reduce stress, tnaease longevity and pro- mote a sense of well-being with basic, easy-to-learn, nonstrenuous movements to aid in balance and concentra- tion·. 1be cl.ass is free. and taught by Victor Armand. No registration is required. Tbe Hoag Cancer Center ls at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infonnation, call (949) 722- 6237. The Outs Senlqr Center offers a daily ~ephone con- tact program for seniors who have a limited local support system. For more infqrmation •. call (949) 644-3244. A free suppod group lor cmcer- patients meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays, and a support The Coda Mesa Coauaanlat- group for people suffering tors Toastmasters Club meets from chronic fatigue syn-from noon to 1 p.m. Wednes-' drome meets from 7 to 10 days at the Orange County p.m. Wednesdays at the Insti-Department of Education, 200 tute for Holistic lfeatment Kalmus Drive: Costa Mesa. and Research, 4019 Westerly Meetings are open to anyone Place, Suite 100, Newport . who wants to improve his or Beach. For more information, her public ~g skills. For call (949) 251-8700. more infonnation, call (714) Arthrltts Foundation Instruc- tor Hillary Stone leads an exercise class at 11 a.m. Thursdays al the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 513- 5641. .. NlgbUy meetings are ottered in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants. to overcome nicotine addic- tion. For a schedule or more information, call (714) 774- 9106 or (800) 642-0666. The Newport Sports Collec- tion Foundation. a nonprofit 444-5030. 1be Newport 8eac:b Distin- guished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 Bristol St., Newport Beach. For reservations or more informa- tion, call (949) 646-1274. Mesa Messengen Toastmas- ters Club 691 in Costa Mesa meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701-W. Ba.leer St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 540-4446. organization, operates a free Blue Flame Toastmuters museum at 620 Newport Club 2717 meets at 7 a.m. Center Drive, ·Newport Wednesdays at the Village Beach. The museum, which Parmer, South Coast Plaza Newcomen to the Balboa Island, Corona del Mar, New- port Beach and Newport Coast areas are invited 'to meet others who are also new at the Newport Beach New- comers' aub. This group of women meets once a month on Wednesdays at. different homes and locations. For mon! information, call (9-49) 6«-0302. The Sea Scouts' ship Del Mar bas one of the world's largest Village, 1651 Sunflower Ave .. Jewish Pamlly Service of Orange County provides a support and discussion group to assist participants in their recovery from childhood oI teenage sexual abuse. The . 711 of Orange County offers ·collections of sports memora-Costa Mesa. The meeting is a program for younwgt-rm~e~D't---fbiKJililff.at-:-,~i9r<eEMpei)@f!DHfffT10!Hfh~9Ha:r.mm,... -1t~&'t-5~-t(fflre~e~ftf'.OH'-r-tifutl'Srs·t--time-Yisitors. t'&l'----l ages 1' to 18 interested in p.m. weekdays. For more more information, call (949) sailing, seamanship, piloting, information, call (949) 721-855-4308. navigation and cruising. 9333. Meetings are from 6 to 9 p.m. • Wednesdays at the Sea The Hoag cancer Center Scouts Sea Base, 1931 W. sponsors a free tai chi class Coast Highway, Newport for intermediate to advanced leve ls from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Thursdays for people with cancer and their fami- lies. A beginner session Toastmasten Club 231 meets at 7 a.m. Mondays at the Irvine Co., 550-C Newport Center, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 733-2209.. • SEE TOWN PAGE A15 with Plu.,. or ...... ~ mlPERGO fol'only SS.99 Sq Ft . Because she shops here r all the time .... s499oo .....,llClp I ..... I .. 1 .... 1 ... , 1111'11 1;t. ( .l.ul '1111 I )i d'. l.l xu · ·It l ·in,• \ a ·elu 11. • l 'ri n:~ CARPET DEPOT Full Une of WOO & Sisal Carpeting Available VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TH.E f .................. c.... ...... ~ (949) 722-9842 ~--v.11----us on the web 81-e.petdepo( 1'181 ••• Taylor Made Sasar Mq Aehworlh Tall Ralph Laaren Walter Gena I.;_ Nicole Miller UCENSED • INSURED • WORl<MAN'S COMP • ••• ,: CONTINUED FROM A14 ... Harborlltes Toastmasters .... Club mee ts at 7 a.m. "'" Wednesdays a t the Bahia ·111 Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 ... Bayside Drive, Corona del \::. Mar. For more information, ,..., call (94.9) 293-4630. Lido Isle ·Toastmasters meets ._.Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. ..n at the Glendi)le Federal Bank ~ Community {{oom, 100 New-.,,, . port, penter Drive, Fashion ::~ Island, Newport Beach. For more information, call (714) 964-5314. • ·~·The Oasis Senior Cente r · ~ o!fers a Care-A-Van trtlhsport •n to take members to appoint- .~,. ments and grocery s hopping. . The shuttle takes members to .".:. the center. For appointments, ·· call (949) 64-4-3244 . ""' Tutoring ts available for 1"' people · interested in reading English but who could use .... ,Uie help. Hourly rates and .itimes are negotiable. For f!l_Ore information, call (949) :·· 8s1-1139. ' . ' # ~ ~ 1 The OitUs Senior Center 1pffers visual aid screerungs .... with a Braille Institute repre- sentative by appointment. . ...,for mqre information, call &-> ,(949) 4-3244. ! 11=ssenUal We ight Manage- ··.; ment off rs interactive and · ,'.1 proactive weight loss groups. , ~. Learn b avior modification and other techniques lo con- trol your weight. The cost 1s ..-... $20. Groups meet from 6:30 ,:. to 8 p.m. Wednesdays and • Thursdays at 369 San Miguel " Drive, Suite 350, Newport .''.Beach. For more information, ·.• call (94 9) 718-9848. include self-e5teem, explo- ration of feelings, conununi- cation, trauma recovery and personal support. For more information, call (949) .631- 2333. The Hoag Cancer Center offers a free yoga class from 10:45toJ1:45 a.m. Tuesday at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach . For more information, call (94j) 72~ 6237. Body Design and United Studios of Self-Defense offers kick-boxing classes from 8:30 fo 9:30 a.m. Tues- days. Thursdays and Satur- (lays a t 1000 W. Coast High- way, Suite C, Newport Beach. The cost 1s $8 per class. For more information, call (949) 722-0526. The Alzheimer's Assn. and Grief ·Support Group of New- port Vtlla WesVVilla Rosa co- sponsors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p.m. the fourth Thursday of . each month through October at Newport Villa West Assist- ed Living, 393 I Iospital Road, Newport Beach . For more information, caU (949) 631- 3555. The Alzheimer's Assn. and Mesd Terrace, a residential community for people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia, offers a fr<>e support group for caregivers at 6:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month al Mesa Ter- race, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa . For more information, call (714 J 283-1111. Reb~ca Lewis leads an ani- mal bereavement group that specializes in the needs of •people who have sick ·or dying animals. It meets at 3 p.m. Tuesdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 3 11 , Newport.Beach. The cost is a donation to an arumal charity •-"'"'-....oe=e~~o=pe:::-w=n'l'.;'.;re=-,-,a::-:.c:-::::e;nr.e;:;,r,..-"flo+-f +lhh.e~dtteftdee's eheice. F 1"'" for recovery and family edu-reservations, call (949) 721- cation, offers a women'.s .sup-5750. port group from 6:30 to 8 p.m . .. ..,. Tuesdays a t 2900 Bristol St., ·• C-206, Costa Mesa. For more '"; \nformation, call (714) 432- :;., 0020. -The OasB"Senrorcenter b as a walking group called Walk- .' ' ers Not Rockers that meets _ once a week lo enjoy scenic -walks in and around the Newport Beach area. For : more information, call (949) -644-3244. Women if elplng Wo men .... offers a free peer support : group for women in trans1tion • • from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. Alco- .. holies Anonymous meets ... from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Mon- :: • day through Friday in Room 3 !. at the Oasis Senior Center, .. .1. 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more informa- • tion, call (949) 644-3244. -. : Wednesdays at 425 · E. 18th :-St., Costa · Mesa. Topics Another Passage, a transi- tional support group for peo- ple experiencing. changes in their lives, meets from 1 to 2:30 p.m. We dnesd ays in Room 3 al the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corond del Mar. For more informabon, call (949l 644- 3244. The Oasis Senior Center conducts blood pressure screenings from 9 to 11 a.m. the first and third Tuesdays of each month in Room 3 at 800 Marguerite Ave.,' Corona del Mar. Screening is also avail~ able from 12!30 to 1 :30 p .m. the fourth Wednesday of each month at Mariners Library, Dover Street at Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach. For more information. call (949) 644-3244. The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Assn. offers a body : • --m!!EE!!!!IE!!8E!55555!ii!!!!E!9aEE!5S!!!!!!!!i!E!!llll!!!::5!!!19!!11~!5!!!!m-• · • image and moderate eating support group at 7 p.m. Wednesday,s at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. For more infonnation, call (949) 721-575,0. A support group for those · with brain tumors meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the first and third Thursdays of each month at the Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more infom1ation, call (949) 722- 6237. A . breasf cancer support group meets from noon to 2 · p.m. Tuesdays at the Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more information, call (949) 722-6237. Free professional consulta- tion for ma keup, wigs, etc. is available for can cer patients by appointment only from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Hoag Cance r Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For m ore in(onnalion, call (949) 722- 6237. The Oasis Senior Center otters a Braille class to help 'Vith sight loss from 10 a.m. to noon Thursdays in Room 4 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more informa- tion, call (949) 644-3244. A free cucer support group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month al the Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. For more informa- tion, call (949) 722-6237. The Jewtsb Senior Center offers card games from t 0 a.m. to 2 p.m. every third Tuesday. A kosher lunch is offered at noon for $3 per per- son. For more information, call (714) 513-5641._ The Oasis Senior Center offers caregiver support counseling for people caring for a loved one. For appoint- men ts or more information, call (949) 644-3244. The Hoag Cancei Center offers support for people fac- ing or undergoing bone mar- row transplants or stem cell rescues. For more informa- tion, call (949) 574-6872. The Newport Beach Psycho-. logical Assn . ..gffers a coed support group at 7 p .m . Thursdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 31 1, Newport Beach. The support group requires free prepossessed for those who want to join. For !JJruce 7/fan c5afon • more information, call (949) 722-4588 . The Healing Connection offers a coed relationship group at 7 p.ro. Wednesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, Suite 180-A, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 261-8003. The Consumer Business Network meets at 7 a.m. Fn- days in the mezzanine at Newport Gateway, -19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For reservations, call (71 4) 550-4785. "'\. A 1ree' ledure about divorce mediation, art' alternative to the tradi1ional two-attorney divorce, is offered the third Thursday of each month with attorney Alicia D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is limited and reserva- tions are required. For more information, call (949) 955-2575. Revise your lifetime docu- ments regarding durable power of attorney through the Oasis Senior Center for $1 each. For appointme nts, caJI (949) 644-3244 . The National Dyslexia Research Eoundabon spon- sors weekJy adult dltention deficit disorder support groups al its office, 833 Dover .. Drive, Suite 27, Newport Beach: Cost is $5 per session. For the tlJne and day, call (949) 642-7303. The .Oas1s Senior Center offers preventive health care services for seniors on the fourth Wednesday of each month m Room HS-3 at 800 Marguente Ave., Corona del Mar. For appointments, call (949) 644-3244 Facing Forward, a support group for family members of recently deceased canc;er patients, meets from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m and 7:30 tu 8:30'p.m. -Monday al the HOdg Cancer Cf!]1ter, 4000 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Admis- sion is free. For more lllforma- uon, call (949) 722-b237 Costa Mesa Fire De partment Fire Explorcri. Po t 400 meets at 6 p m Tue!">da)'S a( vanous fire stations Meml)(>rsh1p IS open to dnyone between. 16 and 2 ~ y(lar, old For more informdl.1011, Cdll 1714) 754- 5141 or (714j754-510u Maxine Cohen, a marriage .. dnd fd.ITILly therapt'>l. '>ponsors an anonymous hPij? 11ne for mdlv1dudl'> with reldt10nsh1p problem~ She 1!> d~ldble for free con~ull<ll1on from noon to 1 pm. dnd 7 lo 8 pm. Mon- ddys dt (94<.Jt 759-0357. Al&~ Mar 11 , 2000 17TH CONTINUED FROM A 1 Street planning process. Perlmutter said the new association will provide an additional voice ·at City Council meetings opposing additional lanes. The council-formed com- mittee has met with city transportation officials each month, reviewtng -often W'ith raised voices and t(lble- bangihg -options for the street. Suggestions have included 'leaving it as it is; creating a six-lane roadway from Orange Avenue lo Santa Ana Avenue; and adding turnouts for buses. The \committee has over- whelmingly favored options that don't require the city to encroach onto public walk- ways and landscaping to make way for the freeway. But Peter Naghavi, the city's director of transporta- tion services, said Costa~esa must do something signifi- cant to improve traffic flow. And if the City Council chooses not approve a six- lane thoroughfare, it could lose up to $4 million in coun- ty grants for traffic improve- ments. A city project woul~ widen 17th Street to six lanes. "This (c9mmittee) is only concerned with their own issues." said Naghavi. "Not the community as a whole." And Naghavi said \)'iden- FUNDING CONTINUED FROM A 1 district due to an increase·m property taxes, allowing it to return to funding schools through local taxes. This means it doesn't matter how ~any ~tudents enroll . in ~e trict still gets tne same amount or money. ing East 17th Street could only help local businesses. But he said he is willing to hear the committee's sugges- tions of how to do so. ' • The proposed $1.84 billion in discretionary funds will only go to •revenue limit" disbicts, which rely on the state for dollars based on the number of stude.nts. Disbicts are able to switch back and forth, Barbot said. If the district does make the switch to "revenue limit·· status, the proposed ~udget million for the general fund, said Mike Fine, assistant ) CostaMesa/N ewport Pop Warner Football & Cheerlead~ng hnp://www.popwarnercm.o'i Year 2000 ll4t9~stration Sign-up for youth football and cheerleading s.t., May 13th at Co.ta Maa Hip Sdiool ,...2p91 s.t., Mar 20th at Co.ta Maa lfiP Sdiool 9ua-lpm No cuts • Every Child plays Cheer • $50.00 + Uniform Flog Football for Ages 5 to 6 -$25.00 Tackle F~ll Ages 7 tO 14 · $150.00 714.404.8746 "A driver who wants to go to a certain shop might try three times,• he said . "But if it's too difficult to get there, they'll try another shopping superintendent in charge of finances. Regardless of its effect on Newport-Mesa, district offi- cials are'applauding Davis' loosening of purse strings .. ~It's the right thing to do whether it has any positive impact on Newport-Mesa or not.• Fine said. Those who are not left ·sion -teachers, parents and . school board members -are jumping for joy at the a11nouncement. "We feel it's quite appro- center the fourtb time.· Naghavi said he expects the City Council to make a decision, in August. The council will use a report pre- priate that they made the announcemeof on the Day of the Teacher," said Linda Mook, president of the New- port-Mesa Federation of Teachers. "It was certainly good news fo r our district and all schools that are resource poor.• If Newport-Mesa does 9et the money, nearly everyone a ees wbere it should o. •1 think we have a lot o needs in our district, but I think one of the biggest is compensation of teachers,• Mook said. KICK BOXING & BOXING TOMMY'S GYM 949-631-7303 PHBIGGE~y Childrens &>ecial :0%0f'f ~il~fee 15%DIT Portrait Orders! Mother Day -May 14 Fachcrs Day -June 18 240 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE. Sum: 110 NEWl'ORT BEACH 644-6933 eWport Coastal Po~atry Group, Inc. 307 Placentia, Ste. 207, Newport Beach . . 949-645-6544 Dr. Jeffrte M. Vih1nen, D.fll.M . vw. °" ....... aqMiMry.com ......... .,=...:: fltfel rH proridtr tor moll illllurUcee indudins .Medicate Oii ¥ f -~ . ,....., c.. .............. , ~. ... ' JUSTIN WARREN I DAILY PILOT pareet by the city's transporta- tion engineers, which will include suggestions from the conunittee. to make its final decision. Districk>Lficials and school board members agreed that teachers are a priority for the funds. *This will hopefully help us reinstate some of the pro- grams we had to cut.• said school board member Serene Stokes. "We need to look at it and see if w~ can give teach- ers a salary increase or a bonus, de ndin on if we're going to ave. e money to sustain the increase. I think we owe it to these faithful teachers and classified employees.• Doily Pilot I NERDLES • CONTINUED FROM A 1 · The pinhead-size pellets, " which are the raw material for indU$lrial production of a wide variety of plastic prod- ucts, end up on beaches after they become trapped in urban runoff, Bauer said. And they show up in very large quantities. Southern California Coastal Water · R~ch Project, which last month released · a study • detailing the types o~ garbage found on Orange County's .beaches, coll~cted . 105 million of them in just ' two months, The sheet-volume of these plastic pebbles was in tact one of the most remarkable findings of the report, said Shelly Moore, a marine biolo- gist with the "group. . But because nerdles are so small, Moore said, they have a way of escaping the atten- tion of the average beachgo- er. "Most people aren't look· ing fw them, and they're not. real easy to see, w she said. "They blend in real well with • the sand• because they tend to be white or clear in color and not much larger than the grains of sand themselves. Fortunately for the progress of science, Bauer has been paying very close attention. In a special jar he keeps at· home, Bauer has amassed a prize nerdle collection. He's got dozens of the run-of-the- mill clear, black or white ner- dles, but he also bas a select few in hard-to-hnd colors like blue, green and the extreme- ly elusive red. 11\e jar also houses a small plastic doll, another artifact from his beach scouring. The icon keeps watch over the collection. · ·she's 'Nerdle Spice,' • Bauer noted. said, the origin of the pellets was shrouded in mystery. Some people thought they were b,i~ or c;oagulated wax' from sunboards, he said. Oth- ers thought they were used on container ships as a sort o( ball bearing-style device to help move heavy loads. The most arcane theory, Bauer said, held that they were the tears of squid. A U.S. Environmental Pro- tection Agency report released in 1992 cleared up some of the ambiguity about where exactly nerdles came from. The report also noted that nerdles, far from being a problem limited lo California. are found on beaches all over •the world. There are nerdles in Costa Rica. There are nerdles in the Sargasso Sea. Nerdles wash up in Alaska and they pepper the coast of Lebanc;m. . But Newport Beach, espe- cially around the Santa Ana River mouth, is a particularly rich hunting ground, Bauer says. r And whije that's not really anything to be proud of -the pellets are pollution, after all, -it does make this area fer- tile ground for a nerdle obsession. Just don't go expecting to find a red one unless you've got a lot of time to 190k. PLUG IN Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and ptumbers, to landscapers and .. .. ' ' -· -------· .. __.__.__...GenNG~OCVFD lhuracJOy, f.kry 11 , 2000 Al 7 ----......... ~ • •• llW ..volMID runs perl-adkllv In the o.ify fltlot on • rotMlng t.ls. If you'd like lnior- rnatiol\ on adding your orv-nlu- don to tNs llst:c.all (949) 574-4228. ........ 11:rr•• c11mc 1 1be Amyotrophlc Lateral Sclerosis Assn ., al.so known as Lou Gehrig disease, needs many volunteers. For infor- mation, call the chapter office at (7~4) 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. Of OUIGE COUNTY Support group leaders, Vtsit- ing Volunteers, family resowc~ consultants and office volunteers are l)eeded. Volunteers can work on one- time projects or ongoing pro- grams. Training sessions are available. For more infO,tma- tion, call (800) 660-1993. lllEllCIN CAICER SOCIETY \. . The Or~ge County Region of the :tunerican Cancer Society seeks office volun- teers. The society is also seeking volunteers lo answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. For more infor- mation, call (949) 261-9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP The American Cancer Soci- ety Discovery Shop needs volunteers from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Satur- day at 2600 E. ·coast High- way, Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 640-4777. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIEtY IOAD TO RECOVERY unteen .to give emotional support to terminally W patients and their famiUes in the greater Orange County aree. Training is provided. For information, call (714) 550-0800 or (800) 5'0-2645. 111111(111 IED CIOSS, OUIGE cou11n CHAPTER The Orange County chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to address . community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media in disaster and emergency situ- ations. For information. call '-Judy Iannaccone, (714) 835- . 5381. -- ASSOCIATION . RENAISSANCE CIEITOIS The C~ta Mesa group spon- sors and supports outreach community service pro- grams, such as the homeless sanctuary. Volunteers are needed. For more informa- tion, call (714) 540-5803. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS The local chapter is looking for men and women over 20 years old who have lived in Orange County for at· 1east six months and have been on the job for at least three months are needed to serve 'as big brothers or big sisters for children ages 6 to 16 from single-parent homes. For information, call (7 14) 544- 7773. . BOY SCOUTS Of AMERICA INC. Volunteer opportunities for the Orange County Council include fund-raising, pro- Tilis transportation program gram development and needs volunteers to drive training to existing troops · cancer patients to and from and packs. For more .infor- medical treatments free of mation, c;all (714) 546-4990. charge. The · required com-_ · ·trneut is a tew-h~eh --tOYS & GlllS ClUIS week. or month. D!1vers need Of NEWPORT·MESI a valid driver's license and insurance, and must be at least 25 years old. Volunteers rnay use eithe r their own vehicles or American Cancer Society vans. For more infor- mation, call (949) 261-9446 or send e-mail to scomer@cancer.org. UIERICIN HEART ASSOCIATION The three area clubs need volunteer ~oaches and arts and crafts workshop teach- ers. For locations and more information, call (949) 642- 2245. CENTER f OR CREIYIVE ILTERlllTIVES and many other duties. For more infonnation, call (949) 650-5269. COllllllSA llSIOllCAL IOClm 1be IOdety collectl informa- tion, photos and artifacts relating to the history of Cos- ta Mesa and the harbor area.. Volunteer$ are needed for clerical tasks, computer input and help in the library. For more information, call (949) 631-5918 .. COSTA MESI LIRUCY COUNCIL T}le Costa Mesa Literacy Center needs volunteer tutors to teadi Engllas a sec- ond language. People who want to learn Englias a sec- ond language are also encouraged to call. To regis- ter, or for more information, call (714) 435-3310 or (714) 545-3445. COSTA MESI SEllOI CEITll The multipurpose senior ser- vices facility at the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers for a variety of tasks. For more information, call (949) 645- 2356 between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. -COSTA MESA· POLICE DEPARTMENT Seniors age 55 and up are being sought to help staff the West Side substation. Volun- teers would be asked to work two four-hour daytime shifts per week and would be responsible for answering phones, bicycle registration, fingerprinting, data entry and assist with other city- wide projects. Bilingual seniors in Spaniand Engliare also needed. For an applica- tion or more information, contact Senior Volunteer Fred Gaec 7 4 754- 5208.' 1 . . COllT·DPOlllTID SHCIAL llVOCARS Volunteers are needed lo serve as advocates for abused, neglected and aban· doned children. Volunteers work one-on-one with a child for three hours a week. Por more information, call (7 14) 663-9034. CllSIS ASSISTANCE PIOG~ INC. , This nonprofit organization ls seeking volunteers for its expanding trauma response program. Volunteers would assist law enforcement, fire fighters and emergency-type responders by providing emotional first aid and sup- port to injured or trauma- tized people. Other volun- teers would provide dispatch and office support. No_ expe- rience is necessary, training will be provided. For more information, call (949) 588- 1414. DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Volunteer mediators, case specialists and outreach assistants needed to help in a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual Language skills are needed for office volunteers and for mediators. For more information, call (949) 250- 04,88. -EASTER SEALS. Easter Seals needs volun- teers for ongoing clerical work and to help in pro- grams for children with dis- abilities and in special events. For more informa- tion, call (714) 834-1111. ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER Volunteer trail guides need- ed to help visitors learn about their environment. For llCllAllll CLUI CllLD lllSI PllVlllTIOll CEllll Donate new school supplies or become a volunteer lo help children victimized by child abuse: Volunteers work with county referrals to assist high-risk victims of parental drug addiction. Drop off sup- plies ,at the Child Abuse Center Office in Costa Mesa at 2482 Newport Blvd., No. 7: or Union Bank in Newport Beach at 1 o9o Ba}tside Drive. Call. (949) 722-1107 form.ore information. lllU llC. Of 01111G1 cou1n Volunteers are needed to offer educational and enrldl· ment opportunrties for girll and boys. For more lnforma- tion, call (949) 646-7181. llUlUI OPTIONS The organization shelters, counsels and educates a bused women and children. It is looking for volunteers to help run its Classy Seconds thrift store at 4 i9 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Duties include sorting donations, displaying FISll - HIRIOR AREi INC. ' merchandise and Sale$ assis- tance. For more information, call (949) 631·4696. Call 642-6060 to help Friends in Service to liumanity (FISH) assist with the Mobile Meals program anclJ¥ovide ongoing emergenc~ssis­ tance to those in need. Both always seek volunteer assis- tance In a variety of areas. For more information, call (949) 645-8050. llEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY Volunteers are needed to staff the used book store located just inside the entrance of the central library. Volunteers must be members of the Friends of the Library and are asked to work one three-hour shift per month. For more informa- tion, call (949) 759-9667. GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scouts of Orange Coun- ty needs v9lunteers to be trained as troop leaders, serve on special committees and gwe lectures, demon- strabons or classes. For more information, call (714) 979- 7900. JEWIFAMILY SERVICE Of ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed for Project Caring which pro- vides socialization and cul- tural experiences and Shab- bat and holiday ·celebrabons to the Jewiresidents and oth- ers at Fairview Developmen- tal Center m Costa Mesa. Volun1eers mil ·adopt• a facility to provide program- ming of Jewicontent to the residents on a monthly basis and will be required to take a TB test and fingerprinting background chec~. For more information, call (71 4) 445- 4950. JUNIOR LEAGUE 01 ORANGE COUNTY This organization of · vyomen corrurutted to promoting vol- untarism, developing the potential of women and improving cornmurubes through the effecbve action and leadership of trained volunteers. is seeklng new members. For more informa- tion, call (949) 261-0823. ore infQrrnation, call (949.:..)--tiNW~-f---.--~~~ 5-8489. , 'flle American Heart Assn. is looking for volunteers to per- form various general office duties in the main office and implement -educational and fund-raising events through Orange County. No e xperi- ence necessary, training will be provided. For more Uitor- mation, call (949) 856·35'55. The organization works through the United Way and needs volunteers. graduate Level interns or trainees. For more information, call (949) 642-03]7. • •••111e• • sP••a· AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice Program needs vol- I ) "' ' '1 ll I I \ '' 111 ,, 11 t l \\ 111, \1:ill . \\l ll11'. Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUTO • HOMEOWN!.15 • Hf.A1llt 40 *an Jn Business ~~~-; _.. ... _ .. _ j># 949-631-7740 . 4'1 ow Newport ....... 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THE CROWD · ·were available golf • for the annual tourna-ments at tally of charity Pelican fund-raising... ~-for Orange Coun-dren's ty (Newpo_rt-~::1- Mesa in par-celebrity ticular) would chef dinners surely rank on at Share top of any ~es number of in Costa lists. Mesa to aid the home- less; and a gathering of local USC alumni raising scholar- ship funds at an annual lun- cheon. And that's just in one week. If statistics were avail- able for the annual tally of charity fund-raising, as well ' as the economic impact on the business community giv- en all the related event-stag- ing and expenditure, Orange County (Newport-Mesa in particular)wowdsurelyrank on top ·of any number of lists. This, in spite of the fact that some experts in this field report the community bas the ability to give more and do·more. ActUally, and perhaps more correctly stated, we as a community have room to bring into the social realm of benevolence many more citi- zens who may have the abili- ty to participate. . And that too is happen- ing. Take for example the recent Corona del Mar lun-· cheon held at the oceanfront · esta.te of Susan and Henry· Samuell to benefit Orange- wood. Susan Samuell formed a society of 44 women who have the desire and the abili- ty to impact the region given their financial position. Some of these ladies are newcomers to philanthropy. The doors are wide open for neY{ ideas and new ways Is good fo~ ·the soul . Mouth-watering entttcs, a relaxed dining atmosphere and patio seating with a delightful view of Newport Bay make for a refreshing break in your day. Open daily from 7:00 A.M. ro 3:00 P.M. Awr11rl· Wtnm"l Su.foo' °""""" 1""M finh tlttiJJ. (949) 729-1144 Dinner Thunday -Sanday r--------~-----------~-,· 1 ·Buy one Dinner Entrfe and , · :-· oet the second one Free* I I I I I I I I . 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Marcus Aurelius, I I Emperor of M Rome CRITICS =~ however, bas one more chore for Max- imus before he retires and it is that Maxirnus should assume the role of emperor ·and return Rome to the sta- tus of a republic. This request delays his retirement but in the right conscience he cannot refuse. ~ He must now supplant Com- modus (Joaquin Phoenix), who is Marcus' natural son and heir. Commodus is an adult spoiled child who will go to any lengths to thwart the wishes of his father and sup~ press the emperor's wishes. He feels the succession is his, even if it means killing his own father and ordering the deaths of Maxiinus and bis family, which he does. Maximusissubsequently captured and as a slave he is trained to be a gladiator for the entertainment of the masses. This is the basis for some of the finest perfor- mances and most exciting "lions vs. Christians" Sf:enes I have ever Joan Andre • seen. Max- imus, whose attributes and virtues are so excellently portrayed be must be con- trasted with equal facility by the despicable and amoral Commodus. And, they are. lllis is one of the few times I have seen tht! audience get so thoroughly involved that they cheer dwing the picture and also at the end. ~ JOAN ANDRE, •over 65, • is Newport Beach resident who does a lot of volunteer work. Epic 'Gladiator' is a 'must see' W e celebrate the return of the "bistoricalu epic with "Gladiato't'H -Ridley Scott's dramatic tale of courage and revenge. The plot has been described as "The general who became a slave, the slave who became a gladiator, the gladiator who defied an emperor." Once.a great Roman gen- eral, and as close as adopted son of Marcus Aurelius SHOWCASE GALLERY presents APRIL 24 J UN E 2 6 0 ii, Watercolor & Acrylic Painti~gs Phot?graphy ·Sculpture Mixed Media -Pastels -Jewelry & More SOUTH COAST PtAZA VILUGE 1631 SUNFLOWER AVENUE (NEXT TO MOltTONS) Wedliesday • Sd\lnlay 10 om • 5 pm Sunday Moon -s pm c.albT~hom-' lflPOinllMlllS s 4 0 • 6 4 3 0 fl~~ ;:y' '~I,(,'.[ .~flli\J~ A High School for the 21st Century Meet Our Teachers and Students . V'llit the llew .. I Scott delivers a great film, with a budget of more than $100 million. (Richard Hanis), Maxim us (Russell Crowe) ls forced into exile by the evil Commodus (Joaquin Pb~nix), heir to the throne, after the •Gladiator~ transc;ends the notion of the computer-gen- erated, special-effects block- buster that we have become accustomed to and instead offers a good old-fashioned film along with lines of ' "Sparta01SH and "Ben Hur.• Michelle Hancock ·· The difference here is that this film reminds us of the death of Marcus. Saved Crom death by slave traders, he is purchased for use as a gladiator by Proxi- . mo (Oliver Reed) and ends up in the Colossewn. where he proves unbeatable under his guise as •Tue Spaniard.· The cast is generally very strong. Crowe once again proves lo be of the best actors around, showing emotional range and depth of character. Phoenix is also excellent as the disturbed Commodus. as is Connie l;-lielsen as Lucilla. the daughter of Marcus who "~~d have been a son ,H a'nd who finds hers~U tom between loyalty to her broth- er and doing what is right. The supporting characters are uniformly strong' as well. pecadence of Rome, and teaches about honor and personal sacrj.fice instead Qf freedom. Not only are we drawn into . an archetypical story that con- tains all the classic elements (love, loss, courage, despair, etc.), we are also offered a visual feast of images that are breathtaking and ultimate!y visually satisfying. Cecil B. DeMille, eat your heart out. . This film, despite its length (154 minu~~as highly palatable ad me in there from beginning to end. A must see. • MICHEU.E HANCOCK, 29, lives In Costa Mesa with her husband and is an attorney for a Costa Mesa law firm. It's a split vote on 'Up at the Villa' I u p at the Villa• is ·.movie ~·on a novella by Somer- set Maugham. one of our favorite British authors. Both of us respect his passion for romance .. Cay: "Up at the Villa" is set in 1938 Florence, Italy. just rui Mussolini begins to set up camp. Destiny seems to be , set as you meet Mary Panton (Kristin Scott Thomas), a ctiarming yet fllghty and pen- niless British widow who is vacationing in Florence . There are whispers or µiar- riage or Mary to an older friend. Sir Edgar Swift (James Pox), who's about to become governor general or India. Mary hobnobs with the best. catching the eye of namboyant -and a bit wicked -Pnncess San Fer- dinando (Anne Bancroft). Enter married American Rowley Fl.uit (Sean Penn), who has a disreputable repu- tation. With great taste. direc- tor Phillip Haas canies you through nerve-racking moments of a crude suicide, the cover-up and blackmail. Goy Wcmcl:Kely and Bill Kelly You'll love ill BW:We were at the same show? Tb.is was a ridiculous story and so pre- dictable. But the story was d~finitely a "ladies• parabl~, reminding me of those soaps you watch. As much as I respect Maugham, I'm sure the book was·more fascinating than •the film. Other than Kristin Scott Thomas, the bevy or Academy Award-winning stars was unable to pull it off. Penn needed hundreds of additional hours studying bis "dishonorable fellow• role to give his character any believ- ability. And Bancroft -good grief! She overplayed and defi· nitely 0verdressed for her role. You won't love ill • GAY WASSALL-KEUY, 60, is the editor of a Balboa newspaper and is active in the community. -.L KEUY, ·ss. is an industrial engineer. Caught ya lookin' didn't I! Don't you deserve a smile like this? -~ . Peter T. Smrecek, D.D.S., F.A.G.D. · Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry Prevencive, Cosmecic and Restoracive Denciscry 1401 Avocado Ave., Suite.806, Newpo Beach i.:::::-~-t--~~~~~ Sele&t A Special Gift From Our C11su11l Collectiow Of: Cutter & Buek, Arul:B11rry Bricken (949) 759~8606 Member American Dental Association 1 O~nge Coun ty Dental Society • California Dental Assocration American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry • • .... . .~ A20 lhutldoy. Moy 11 , 2000 . . ..... 4 • ...... •• .. .. ..- . ' Daily Pilot Take a trip down .Memory Lane at remodeled Terrace. . . I remember the original Bamboo Terrace restau- rant from my childhood. It was a place my siblings · . and ~would beg. to go and · tear apart once we g ot there. An emine nt domain battle in 1983 moved the Bamboo TeO'ace from its very suc- cessful location on 17th Street to a more challenging location on Newport Boule- vard and the clientele, the restaurant and its original owners-the Youn gs-· grew older. - An Dininri ~fusion of life blew ~REV EW into the restaurant Deco supper club." Red , lights in celling fans, red leather boot.hi and remnant wood llooring add texture, warmth and attitude to this little restaurant. "ln the Mood" swinging in the background gave it a poll-war feel-good feeling, reinforcing that supper club impression . The bar, with its host of tropical drinks, low ceiling fans and te~k counter, transports you to that South Pacific • era. Try the infamous Scor- pion ($5.95) for a direct route. There 1s also a fourth defi- nition of din at the Din Din. Live musicians now play Fri- day and Saturday p.ights alter the dinner hour. Din Din offers and eclectic selec- tion of musicians: local bands. playing original miJsic, swi.J'fg bands. jazz bands, '60sJ ock 'n' roll, reggae and blues. FYI • WHA?. Din Din at the Bamboo Terrace •WHERE: 1773 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa •WHEN: when Debbie Young (daughter of previous owners Dennis and Kathy Young) and ber hus- band, Chnstopher Ayayo, left their law practice in San Francisco and moved_.do\.-vn with a resolve to •bring the ~boo Te rrace into the next century" a nd to give . Debbie 's pC1rents ri "1nuch deserved hr" ... ~· Giv~ them a call to check what's on the music menu but rest assured there will be no rap or punk. The live music adds to that postwar celebration feel- ing that the decor does sQ well. Lunch, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday; dinner, 5 to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 5'tO 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday with live music; closed on M9ndays •HOW MUCH: MOderate •PHONE: (949) 6.,45-5550 MA~ DAY MASSEY I DAl.V Pl.OT Co-owners of Din Din at the Bamboo Terrac~. Deborah Young and Christopher Ayayo, show their lobster ~ble in a-lettuce cup and one of their signature drinks, the monster mai tai. The new and improved Din Din at the Bamboo Ter- race <.vas bom . Din Din refers to •the clamor make by cooking on woks, the noise of people enjoying great food dnd drink, and dinner itself.• Now, about the food. When you sit down, fried noodles to munch and sweet apricot and hot mustard sauces are available for dip- ping. The combination of fla- vors is familiar and puts your mouth in the mood for what is to come. chunks of marinated chick- en wrapped in foil to seal in the flavor and served piping hot. There is no sauce or accompaniment with this dish and there doesn't need to be. You can hear the energy and excitement in the voice of the newest family member to run the place. As.an appetizer, the paper-wrapped chicken ($4.50) has always be en a favorite of mine, with I had to try some of my old favorites in the spirit of tradition -and as a far less expensive way than an eye tuck to recapture my youth. The restaurant decor is styled after, as Debbie Young describes it, an •Asian Art The egg foo yong with . - TROPICAL CAFE Relax ... Life is one long weekend CORONA DEL MAR· PLAZA NEWPORT 6EACH (949) 760-868.6 For Mo~her's Day, give your Mother the crabs. Flo rida Stone Crab Claws Ala ska n King Crab Legs Maryland Soft She11 Crab Crab Cakes Dungeness Crab ·crab Louie Al so Abalone, Porterhouse, Prime Rib, Rib Eyes, Delmonico, Porterhouse, New York, Steak Tartare (prepared table-side), Filet Mignon, Lamb Chops. Veal .Chops, Beef Wellington, Rack of Lamb and lots morel NEWPORT BLVD AT COAST HWY • NEYPOIO' BEAQI • (t49) 645·7077 Opeti Sunday, May 14, 2000, 2p1a 'Ill ............ shrimp ($5.75) was, believe it or not, exactly as I rem embered it. The crispy omele t-like cake with shrimp and green onions was mild in taste and deli- cious. Because it is subOy spiced, eat this dish first if you order any spicy entrees, because what is mild and delicious turns a bit bland ~fter a bite of the fiery kung pao or sizzling Bombay MOM'S chicken. The aromatic shrimp ($10.50) -shrimp lightly dusted in Dour and sauteed in a slightly sweet sauce with a hint of citrus -was won- de rful. At other restaurants th.is dish can be gummy or sickeningly sweet but that is definitely not the case at Din ·Din. Debbi~'s No. 1 best seller is the country chicken CHOICE In addition to our regular menus On Mot~er's Day ••• Dates We will offer: A Three-Course lunch Prix-Fixe $22.75 & A Three-Course Dinner Prix-Fixe $31.75 . ,_. ($8.50), DiI\ Din's lighter ver- sion of the very popular orange chicken. Her No. 2 most-ordered and admin!d dish is the classic kung pao chicken ($7 .50), a stir fry of chicken, cabbage, carrots and onions in a spicy sauce with red chilies. Debbie's personal favorite is t.be chicken tum- ble in lettuce cups ($6.95), found on the appetizer menu. Chopped chicken, fresh water chestnuts (most of the Chinese restaurant world uses canned) bamboo shoots and carrots are com- bined to create a tasty and light treat. Unlike other restaurants that serve vary- ing renditions of this dish, assembly is not required. The chicken twnble is_ an excellent selection for a · li~t lunch. Din Din at the Bamboo Terrace offers a variety of lunch' and d.inner specials. • ·My recommendation to ge t a real taste for the food is go with one of the dinner combinations...:... in which the appetiz'ers, soups, entrees and desserts are preselected and include the best sellers. • The next time you are ready for some Chinese din din or some cool live music with the best tropical drinks • in town, check out ttJe new and improved Din Din at the Bamboo Terrace. It Will be a trip down memory lane -all the way back to the '40s. • KATHY MADElt's dining reviews appear every other Thursday. liy Deedrta ~ D.D.S. TOOTH BLFACHING Noc only do cttih become scaincd as a result of dnnking cofftt and smoking, but they also ~ with age. That m mtny othci rtaiOl\S sudi as nations, OuorO.U, tooth and r()()( lnllmi. To imprOVt the appeanncc of their tetdl, p~ticnu may turn the most constrviti¥C proa:durt available for ibis . pur~K. Bluching in~olvcs apply1n$ a btgbly roncen1mcd. s:ak wbi1cning gel ro your tmh in a ew«>n1-1nadt may. litnt and frtquCJJC)' of application is wlorcd 10 your nctds. We cncoungt new rcscuch llld ucatmCDt for all health me. Regular checkups and clwunp ait tbc b<st protection against Oltllsil't denw tmtmenQ and surgny. We m locarcd at 1441 Avocado Ave., Suite SOB. Ncwpon Bcadl, what we an bdp you find chf right solution to your problem Wlllg ibc moR ~ Ut.lttntllt avaibblt. Plcait all 1949) 640-5680 to schedule an appoincmcnt. Our in·houst lab facilitates our parimt's time and coovtnicncc. - Doily Pibt .. • Send A1'1111 HOURS Items to the Daily Pilot. no w. s.y st., Costa Mesa 92627; fax to (949) 646-4170 or <;All (949) 764-4330. A complete listing IN)' be found at WWW. dallypilot.com. MUSIC • BORDER MUSIC SERIES Border Books at South Coast Plaza will present free music entertainment beginning today. J.J . Slim will play pop music Friday; Five O'Clock will play pop music Satur- day: Secondhand Smoke will play country music May 19, John Joseph will play pop music May After . 20; George HOURS ~t~1~~ jazz music May 26; Roger Kraft will play pop music May 27; Barrett- Wilkins Duo will play jazz music May 28. All perfor- mances begin at 8:3.0 p.m. at 3333 Bear Sl, Costd Mesa. For more information, call (71;4) 432-7854. PUNK AND ART . Honey Bunny will play punk music with Crystal Lover at 9 p.m. Friday at AAA Electra 99; 4320 Campus Drive, #110, Newport Bedch. Admission lS $5. For more information, call (949) 833-7718. ISOUL·MUSIC lc;ouljahs will play punk music at 9 p.m. Friday at the Tiki Bar, 1700 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa. Admission is $5. For more infonnation, call (949) 548-3533. , GUITAR ENSEMBLE CONCERT OCG's Guitar Ensemble will present its annual spring concert at 8 p.m. Sdturday in OCC's Fine Arts.Recital Hall, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance tickets are $3.50. Tickets are $5 at ·the door. For more information, GROUND LEVEL SATURDAYS Oise Jockey L.O.S. will spin the latest experimental grooves at 2 p.m. ~day at The Lab Anti·Mall, 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Upcoming shows: Brother DJ Groove, May 20. The show is free. For more information, call (714) 960-6660. SYMPHONY FINALE OCC's Symphony Orchestra will present its findl concert at 7:30 p.m. Sunday m OCC's Robert B. Moore The- atre, 2101 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Brian Gould will be the fedtured solo{st. He will be perfonning Tchaikovsky's Piano Concer- to No. 1. Advance tickets are • $6. 1ickets at the door will be $10. For more informa- tion, call (714) 432-5880. STAGE MODERN COMEDY . "The Beginning of August, H a modern-<iay comedy making its world premiere at South ~ Coast Repertory. runs through May 28 on the second stage. Show times are Tuesday through Priday al 7:45 p.m.i Saturday and Sunday at 2 and 7:45 p.m. Ttckets are $18 to $45. For more information, call (714) 708-5555. South Coast Repertory is at 655 Town Cen- ter Dnve, Costa Mesa. ... GUYS AND DOLLS The Musical Theater Acade- my of Orange County .,will present "Guys and Dolls, H a musical·comedy by Frank Locsser, at 7 p.m . toddy at The Costa Mesa High ~ool Theater, 2650 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The show runs through May 21. Show times Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Sun- days at 3 p.m. Tickels are $9 for adults, $6 for children and seruors. For tickets and infor· mation. call (949) 646-6624~ will begin at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturdayi Sundays at 7 p.m. The show runs• PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINING . 1 FRll SISSION weight loss · increase energy In Your Home • M Private -Studio . . ' Dancen prepare for tbe world premiere of •1Wo Thoman'1 Steps," a dance commlMioned by the Orange County Performtog Arts Center for the Imagination Celebration. The performance wfU be at 8 p.m. Friday at Tbe Center, 600 Town Cen- ter Drive, Costa Mesa.. Tickets are $8. For more information, call (714) 556-ARTS, Ext. 6071. For tickets, call (714) 740-7878. I" Drive, Costa Mesa. Por more • information, call (714) 708· 5555. '1776' OCC's Theatre Department will present the musical "1776" Sunday and May 18 to 21 in the college's Drama Lab Theatre. The show, por- traying the creation of the Declaration of Indepen- dence, debuted on Broadway in 1969. OCC is at 2701 Fairview ~oaq, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714)432-0202. ART . 'ART OF·SPRING' EXHIBIT Impressionist artist Lau Chun will be the featured guest at Lahama Galleries from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday. New works by Chun will be fea- tured at the gallery through Monday. The gallery is at 1173 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Free. Reser- . vations die recommended. (949) 721;9117. ANNUAL STUDENT ART EXHIBIT - Thursday, IJay 11 , WOO A2I • Art Difficult?• featuring Stephen Barker, UCI School of Arts professor, at noon Tuesday at the Lyon Audito. rium, 850 San aemente Dri- ve, Newport Beach. Admis- sion ls free. For tnore infor- mation, call (9"49) 759-1122. 'PERSONAL REFLECTIONS' Graphics Gallery will exhibit "' the works of Zoe Hadley through May 20 in "Personal Reflections.• A reception with the artist will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday. Graphics Gallery is located at 219 Marine Ave., Balboa lslend. For more woimation, call (949) 673-2220. SPRING JURIEP ART SHOW The Newport Beach Central Library will host an exhibit of watercolors by artist Milford Zornes and others through May 31. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information. call (949) 717-:1801. OTY HALL ART SHOW The Newport Beach City Hall will host its Spring Juried Orange County Show through June 15, featuring works in watercolor, pastel. acrylic and two-dimensional media. City Hall is at 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more infonnation. call (949) 717-3870 . through Sunday. Admission is $15 Thursday through Satur- day and $20 on Fridays. For an additional $13 per ticket a (iinner/theater package can be purchased. The playhouse is located at 2930 Bristol St., building C-106, CO"ita Mesa at the Lab Anti-Mdil in the back tot. No one under 10 years old is permitted m the theater. For more mformdtion. call (714) 957-3347. I AMY'S VIEW' South Coast Repertory will present David Hare's •Amy's View• through Sunday. Tick- e ts are $28 to $47. The play· house is at 655 Town Center OCC's "AU MediaeStudent Exhlb1tion 2000, • an annual juried student art show, will be on display at the OCC Art Gallery through May 18. The exhibit features 90 works, including oil paintings, water- colors, Jewelry, sculpture, ceramics, graphite drawings, pen and inks. photographs, computer graphics, digital media and three-dimensional pieces. Hours are Monday through Thursdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, call. (714) 432·5039. ART TALK The 0rdnge County Museum of Art will present "Vision and Interpretation. Why lS BALBOA ISLAND ARTWAUC Balboa Island will· hold an Artwalk from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 21 . The event will fea- ture 60 local artists painting along the South Bayfront promenade, between Marine Avenue and the Ferry Land· ing at Opal Avenue. Admis- sion is free. For information, call (949) 673-5706. SEE HOURS PAGE A22 ....._......., '441MENTIC !APANfSE ~STAU~~ -ANO ~SMl &AA I I Elegant Dining • Complete ear • Sushi To Go I Lunch M·F. 11 :30 • 2 p.llJ. • Dinner M·S, 5 -10 p.m. •Closed Sonday 2675 Irvine Ave. • Costa Mesa 949 645-5518. 645-5519 O U R MENU REFLECTS MODERATELY PlllCED, T RADITIONAL FOOD THAT WIL~ TEMPT EVE RYONE IN YOUR FAMILY, ESPECIAL LY THE KIDS! OUR JR. M E MBER MENU WILL EXCITE . KIDS OF ALL AGES AND TO TOP OFF THEIR EXPERIENCE, THEY CAN PICK A GREAT GIFT! LUNCH ENTREE CHICKEN PICCAT A $9.4S $14.45 MEA11.0AF 8c MASHED $8.9S IJ $12.95 POTATO SUNDAE VODKA PASTA $8.45 $13.95 CHICKEN Por PIE $8.9S $13.45 AslAN Glln.LED.CUICKEN SM.AD $9.95 $9.1.JS LAKE SUPERIOR W!flTEFISH $10.95 $17.95 .. ¥ I I . I : '1: "I I \I ( \. I I I I ' I) \ \ I'. I I : ' I \I I I .. .. .. FRE H FISH PECIALSAVAILABLE DAD.Y ~ \I l (l(H1\\I "'' ''''' \l \1 II (,:,I,,,, .1 1 :11 1 :••'\ I ~ RESERVATIONS ARE AVAILABLE SEVEN ~YS A.WEEK: 714-708-CLUB(2582 LUNCH11:00AM DAILY • DINNER4:00PM DAILY . • A22 Thursday, May 11, 2000 HOURS FROM PAGE A21 DANCE MIDDLE EASTERN DANCE •A Cele bration of Mjddle Eastern Dancew will ~ pre- sented at 8 p.m. May 27 in the Robert B. Moore Theatre at OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The-evening of lavish costumes and beauti· ful music will celebrate the life a the late fbrahim Farrah, an award-winning Choreog- rapher, editor and pioneer of Middle Eastern dattce in America. Advanced tickets are $28 or $32 at the door. For more information, call (7 14) 432-5880. DANSCENE STUDIO Danscene Stuctio offers ball· room dancing at 8 p.m. on the first Friday of every month. Admission is $10. The studio is located at 2980 McClintock Way, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 641 -8688. DANCE 204 Dance 204 offers pnvdte and group instruction m begin· . n.ing and advdncec.I ballroom, Latin and modem dancing at 204 Washington St .. Balboa. For more infonndbon. call (949) 675-9082. BALLROOM FOR SENIORS The Costa Mesa Sertior Cen- ter offers ballroom dancing to the music of the Rtty Rob- bins Combo for adults from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Singles and couples are wel- come. Cost lS $3. The center is at 695 W. 19th St. For more information, call (949) 645- 2356. ARGENTINE TANGO Danscene Studio has tango dancing from 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. the QrsrSatarday or every month. Danscene is at 2980 McClintock Way, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 64 1-8688. DATEBOOK BIG BAND DANONG The Oasis Senior Center holds an afternoon of danc· ing to live big band music Fridays from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Coffee and refresh· ments are setved.'The center is at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 644- ••011111 •1n1u• . 3244. BALLROOM DANONG The DeFore Fovndatlon for the A~ will hold swing and Latin dancing classes from 8 to 11 p.m. Fridays and Satur- days. A $10 aqmission covers the hour dance lesson and· the open dancing session that follows. The class is held at 151 Kalmus1'.>rive, Costa Mesa. For more information. caU (949) 241 ·9908. POElRY OPEN MIKE POETRY In honor of National Poetry Month, Borders Books, Music and Cafe will hold an open mike poetry rtight at 7 p.m. each Monday in April. The store is at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mdtion, call (7 14) 432-7854 .. OCC will present .. Forever fUllel. Vol. O. • a,... gram of t 950's music, at 8 p.m. May 21 ID Its Robert B. Moore Theatre. Tickets an 125 to 129. OCC II at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mela. For more lnfonaa- tion, call (714) 432-5880. LITERARY KIDS 'SIMPLE ABUNDANCE' STORY TIME FASHION ISLAND DISCUSSION GROUP Based on the books of Sarah Barnes & Noble Fashion Ban Breathnach, this discus· Isla nd hosts story tin1e from sion group focuses on-appre-10:45 to 11 :30 a .m . every ciation. expression and grati-Tuesday. The store is a l 953 tude. It is led by Audre de Newport Center Drive, New· Ndrd al Borders Books, port Beach. For more infor- Music and Cafe the lirst maUon, call (949) 759-0982. Thursday of each month at STARUGH·T STORY TIME 6:30 p.m. Borders is at 1890 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Clu.ldren age 3 to 7 are invit- For more information, call ed to partJcipate in songs all ages, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (949) 631-0614. STOIW TIME METRO POINTE Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe hosts story time at 10:45 a .m . Wednesdays for children of all ages, 901-B South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. For more inforrnation,call(714)444- 0226. FILM (949) 631-8661. and finger puppet plays al 7 p.m. Mondays at the Costa FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS OPRAH BOOK CLUB M esa Library, 1855 Park AT MUSEUM The club meets at 7 p.m. the Ave., Costd Me.sa. For more "Gilda," a 1944 classic film third Thursday of every information, call (949) 646-featuring Rita Hayworth, will monU1 to discuss Oprah Win-8845. show at 6:30 p.m. Friday at frey's most recent book the O range County Museum selections at Barnes & Noble STORY TIME of Art. The film is the second BookseHeFS Newpo,Art:HB~e*aK:atln.-. -""I'R""'IA!UN:.iG~luE~S::l!QL.1.u.anJ:..... _ _..:... __ ~·~....uuee-part series hosted The store is at 953 Newport Barnes & Noble Triangle by Arthur Tuussig, the muse- Center Drive, Newport Squdre hosts story time the urn's film curator. The muse· Beach. For more information, second and fourth Tuesday wn Will feature •Lady of call (949) 759-0982. of each month for children of Shanghai• on June 16. The for museum memben and leldon1 S6 general admil- lioll. Por more information, c:aU (949) 759-1122. ext. 204. SPECIAL 'ART Of SHOPPING' Puhlon Island's •Art of Spring,• a spring event with Ooral displays and a variety ofentertainJDentthroughout tbe center, will coiitinue through May 14. The event features children's crafts, a ,nine-hole putting green, and' other festivities. Admission is free. For more infoDIUltion, call (949) 721.2000. ~MONDAVI WINE a. FOOD aNTER The center feah.J.n:;ti many special events eacli month at 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 979~510. HI-TIME WINE aUARS lii· Tune Wme Cellari; features wine tastings from 4:30 to 8 p.m. Fridays and 1:30 to 8 p.m. Saturdays. For more informa· lion, call (949) 650-8463. t FARMERS MARKETS The Orange County Market Place is held from 7 a.m . to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays in the main parking lot of the Orange County FairgrQunds. Admission is $1 for adults, children under .12 years old arefree.Forinfonnation,call (949) 723-6616. The Corona del Mar farmers market is held from 9 a .m . to 1 p .m. . Saturdays in the municipal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Marguerite Ave. CLUBS • I. porter Cub, 18700 MacArthur llMi., Irvine. Por more infor· mation, call (949) 833·2770. 11STROio1 Bistro 2~ offers jazz perfor· mances at 8 p.m. on Fridays and S..turdays and 11 a~. on Sundays. Bistro 201~1s located at 3333 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 631-1551. ' .... CARMELO'S RISTORANTE Carmelo's offers live music; Tuesdays through Sundays at 3520 E. Coast Highway, · Corona del Mar. Tute S, a . • funk, rock' and motown act, plays at 9:30 tonight. No cov- er charge. For more informa· tion, call (949) 675-1922. Q.UBMESA 843 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Admission is $5 to $10. Shows begin at 9 p.m. For more information, call (949) 642-6634.Large Hardware will play punk music with Unit F, Friday; Tiuowrage will play punk music with the Bellrays and the Bleed- ers, Saturday. Vice Squad will play alternative music with Foxy, Tuesday. Weasle 8I)d Shoemaker will play punk music Wednesday. DURTY NELLY'S Nelly's offers live music at 9 .. p.m. on Fridays and Satur- days at 2915 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (714) 957-1951. HARD ROCK CAFE The Hard Rock offers live music Sundays at 451 New- port Center Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 640-8844. THE HARP INN ALTA COFFEE • The inn offers live music The Alta <;::offee Hous~ pre· Thursdays through Satur- sents musical acts at 8:30 days at130 E. 17th St., Costa p.m . Thursdays through Sat-Mesa. For more information, urdays. Admission is free. call (949) 646-8855. Aita Cettee is localed-a:.~t10----t;;,...-----------_J 31st St, Newport Beach. For HOGUE BARMICHAEL'S more information, call (949) Bannichael's offers live 675-0233. music Wednesdays through Saturdays at 3950 Campus museum is located at 850 155!!555i!liiE!!iE!=:=!55!!!55i!!!55i!!5555!!!!!!5!i!E!lliiiiiliEBEiii:aaE1iiiiili .. iliiiii!!i!Se:=:=!!iiiiiiii!E!l5!!Eii!!555!55iiiiiii!!l-~e -San Clemente Drive, New. ATRIUM MARQUIS HOTEL 'Drive, Newport Beach. For The Atrium offers a variety of more information, call (949) ! I port Beach. Admission is $4 live music daily at its Air· 261·6270 . • CRYSTAL CAVE • '1eblpb ..... lk>C>ka • OrtglMI Jewt*y • Olfta. Artwork • Mlnel'llllt 8C OarMllOI• • lt.nd ~ ~ QuM Tift ac llSudclta. • Hertle. 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I agree with the lease story in 1h8 Pilot today that the paint color of the new Albertsons store is ablolutely awful (•Fresh paint gets rotten response," May 4). rt stands out like a sore thumb, but then what do we expect from city planners that also allow Auto· bistro and the Speedway, but I think perhaps we ought tp look at OW' dty planning and zoning reg- ulations a little tighter. . SANDRA BASMAOYAN CQrona del Mar l feel sorry for anybody who doesn't have anything better to do with their life than worry about what color a new building is painted. I think FEEDBACK maybe Brierley needs to move to Irvine where they paint every- thing the same colors. She should be lhan1dul that sh e doesn't live in the slums apd where they actu- ally renovate buildings here and take the.time to put f~h paint on a building. I think Albertsons did a wonderful job with the ~nova- before they renovated it. I think they did a wonderful job and should be commended. SUSAN BARTOlETTI Newport Beach To Suzie Brierley, who has ta.k- m the time and effort to collect tures in protest of the color of a grocery store, I can y: "Get a life!• e are so many orga.niza- tlom, associations, groups and CIUleS that have meaningful ~nee and impact on peo· !,Pie'I-~ that I find her misguld- 9Cl energies a sad commentary. Protesting over a paint color -.ems a perfect example of "small *°gs bothering small minds." CAROLYN RTZ-GJBBON Newport Beach l think Suzie Brierley is color ~nd. Albertsons is indicative of ltbe old missions and it has, the million tiles in it. U she doesn't !like it, maybe she should move .amewhere else or shop some- where else. I think (the Daily Pilot) sbould do another article about bow many residents really think the color is helpful and the t.t thing that has happened to C.oroaa del Mar in yea.rs, and maybe Suzie can move out of town. PAUL DAVID Newp~>rt Beach MMING OF RECREATIONAL VEllCLES .. COSTA MESA I fully support the residents of Mia de1 Mar who are tired of RV1 t.aDg stored on thelr streets ("'nllra yoar RV and perk it-•awtrere, • April 26). Not only .. tbi1rJ Umightly, well kept or oat. e.-y ue a major Nfety haz- md -e.pedlDy where children . Why As it our two g dtles can enforce regarding tbil ilsue wa lllcb aucmm1 Could it be .... n.dom our dty bas, that Cwt :Z en l!dcban likal so ....._II dllwdly NIPl""ble for ~ cunmtly p1agulng our ..,._.,..~toward such .... llDad .... qtndi- fllllllll_ ..... .-m our aty :~=llaldl. we ... c.mtidnlY m l• ...... , .... .. MMYIBlm Mmav.M "Our lawsuit is to save the marine forest, but it has started something much bigger. This is just the beginiling ol the game. • The Daily Pilot welcomes i.tten on ifMm conc:.ming Newport le.m Md COIU Meu. There .. lour ~to send In ycMM' com- ments: • · • Ln19I -Mail to tht o.tly Pilot, now. Bay St., COIU Meu 92627 • iUll-llOll99 -c.11 (949) 642-tc* -Newport Beach resident llODCUI• ~on his ongoing fight with the C.llfomia Coestal Commission to keep his artificial reef off the Balboa Pier. • MX -Send to (949) ~170 •I-MAIL-Send to cMl~com All correspondeoce must Inch.Ide your futl name, hometown and phone number (for vet'iflation purposes only). J "' Thursday, May 11 , 2000 A23 ' EDITORIAL . ·stop " the . madness: leave ·reef alone W e've heard of people get- ting in ~rouble with envi- ronmental agencies for . dumping toxins or spilling raw sewage into oceans or streams. For attempting to build com- mercial marinas in sensitive wetlands. 11 Heck, even for trying to get their mil- lio.n-dollar boats out from under mounds of built-up silt. But for creating a marine habitat? Hmmm ... now that's a new one. ·Yet such is the ptight of lovably eccentric Rodolphe Streichenberger, the Newport Beach resident who has made it his life's mission to give the tiny but important creatures of the sea a home in the ocean, albeit an artifi- cial one. Since 1988, he has been nurturing the little critters in his artificial reef off the Balboa Pier -a structure made of things not usually considered environ- mental: rubber tires, plastic jugs and pieces of PVC pipe. ' ERIC HUTCHISON -...... ·-. And now, 12 years later, the California Coastal Commission has issued a ce~se­ and-desist Ofder against the Marine . Fprests Society, the orgariization created by Streichenberger to maintain the artifi- cial reef. The Coastal Commission is an impor- tant watchdog in this coastal community -regulating development, being a pro- tector of habitats, overseeing manage- ment of the most environmentally sensi- tive areas. But the commission's crusade against the Marine Forests Society is a n exam- ple of how the agency can go too far: they seem to be regulating simply for the sake of regulating. Often what the commission says or does is unpopular and the environmen- tal bureaucracy seems overbearing and unnecessary. . An easy example is the recent squabble over dredging permits in Newport Harbor. However, in that t:ase, there is an overwhelming envi- MR. JAto&SEN ? WE:'VE: OE.tlOEO 10 AllOW )'t)U To l(EIP 1tl: AlUGATORS. •J ronmental argument for restricting the city's on ce-open-ended dredging per- mit: the silt is chock full of toxics and potentially cancer-causing chemicals • left over from years of unregulated use, and the material must be tested before it can be dumped on the bay's beaches. But the artificial reef? Officials admit the worst thing that could happen would be bro~en pieces damaging boats or hurting fish. They also worry that the reef could attract marine life into polluted waters. Wait a minute.' Shouldn't the pollute<:! ocean waters be more of a concern to the commission than the reef that may be attracting fi.S.h there? And, even more amazingly, if Stre- ichenberger wanted to comply with the Coastal Commission's "cease-and-desist order," he'd have to first apply to the agency for a permit bef 9re tearing the reef down. Doesn't that just·speak for itself? HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES CJTY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, 92626, (714) 754-5223 Mayor: Gary Monahan Council: Joe Erickson, Heather Somers, Libby Cowan and Linda Dixon CJTY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., 92663, (949) 644-3309 Mayor: John Noyes Cound l: Gary Adams, Jan Debay, Norma Glover, Tod Ridgeway, Dennis O 'Neil and Tom Thomson NEWPORT-MESA UNIAED SCH<>eL DISTRICT 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa 92626, (714) 424- 5000 Superintendent Robert Barbot Board: Dana Black, Judy Franco, Jim Ferry- man, Martha Fluor, Wendy Leece, Serene Stokes and David Brooks ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hall of Administration, 10 Civic: Center Plaza, Santa Ana 92701 •Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa), (714) 834-3220 •Thomas Wilson, 5th District (Newport Beach, Santa Ana Heights), (714) 834-3550 STATE SENATE • Ross Johnson (R), 35th District, 18552 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 395, Irvine 92715, (949) 833-0180i fax: (949) 833-0696 Press Sec. Pat Joyce (916) 323-1200. STATE ASSEMBLY Marilyn Brewer (R), 70th District, 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine 92115, (949) 863· 7070. E-mail: a10@assembly.ca.gov Chamber's traffic relief plan won't solve problem AT ISSUE: Newport Beach residents must decide · between WYO initiatives, both. of which aim to solve the traffic problem, but through different means . T he new •traffic relief plan" is more appropriately the •relief from having to do anything about traffic ptan.• This plan, call it "Redligbt, • ll nothing more than a ploy to dis- place the residents' Greenligbt initia.dve with smoke'and mlrron. So far, Redllgbt proponents are ex-polit1-l1•ll•1 dw,ax-... .,..., bureaucrats ~ and..arted ~. .._,.'Wiii aonoamo-io ......._ tbe rate ol maw ID tramc. 1t wm pe t11e 1Daambmt pollllrle• mare latltude tD ·PIJlllDit men dlmalty Ud men tndk, not . =.:,.<;:-a!:t..-:: = ftGUlly., wd •atrpmt ...... WIMildMI ...... todla ... .... --llllllc ---tDo a:-.'•1Dr8iellllOtetllOcmD-........ n .,.._.., understand? I just voted on a bal- lot containing a dozen bond issues with a potential zillion dol- lars of indebtedness. Nobody wor- ried about my finandal acuity on those issues. I think 1 muddled through just fine, thank you. Whatever happened to repre- sentative government, they ask? Mark Baldassore, author ol •Cali- fornia in the New Millennium: 11\e Changing Social and Political Landscape,• bu tbe answer. It's being replaced by political diltnalt. Pwtber, he writal, califomi8m are disillusioned with their elec'8d ·-dais. They believe that their gov- ernments are bloated bweaucra- dee una1* to solve problems, spmd tapeyen' money ddlntty, or 1wp111nt tbe mm.Ill end poli- c.y r=•a:;:.~~ Oi t mm._ .. _..,_..., tlO DO OOod eDd. ad II DO ..... tbe .• .,_.nlllc....,_ID ~ eomty.• OUr ·~ ..... C9 ........ ~-­........... = ·dllmdl9-tobemll. 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CllAIUI llllY __ ... _ J Sports Editor Re>glJI' CoriSOf'. • 949-57~223 • Thursday,~ 11, 2000 Bl Tuning right Mustangs on their way to CIF . fQr NeWJ)<)rt • Three r uns are enough for SOFTBALL · during the · ~---· ---. . . wannup and we Beach Open . Brooke ~hanley, who spins ·a 3-0 we~e pumped • Mini-tour' officials are expanding the pro field; ·corporate foursomes will tee off in the a fternoon. A t this pace, the Newport Beach Open could serve as H the (golf) niche right behind tbe Toshiba Senior Classic,• which Richard Lu~hrs of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is tai1ci.ng about. With a larger professional field, increased prize money and close to 200 total players expected to tee it up. Monday at Newport Beach Country Club,,the sixth annual event. presented by Tommy Bahama and hosted by the chamber of commerce, is knocking on the door in becoming a recognized mini-tour stop in Lhe Southern California PGA. "Next year, we hope to have Richard Dunn GOlf · ourselves indexed on the tournament schedule where all of the Southern California pros will be aware of our event,· said Jeff Parker, director of operations for the chamber. "We want (the pros) lo give us a masterpiece at Corona del Mar. dunng the · game. We didn't Joseph Boo DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa High's softball team could just smell the CIF Southern Section Division IV playoffs, and it was very similar to apples. · After Mesa wrapped up a 3-0 Pacific Coast League victdry over Corona del Mar at TeWinkle Park Wednesday, the five senior Mustangs in uniform broke out the bubbly, in this case sparkling apple cider, to celebrate their first trip to CIF in their varsity career. Painngs will be announced Monday. This is Mesa's first trip to the CJF play- offs since 1996. But after an up-and-down season, the Mustangs had to beat CdM to clinch third place and the final automatic playoff spot from the PCL. But a Mesa loss meant a one-game rematch would deter- mine the playoff team. So there was a lot of anxiety released when the Mustangs final- ly got that ,bottle cap loose after the game. ·we were really pumped up all week long,· Mesa starting pitcher Brooke Shan- ley said. "We were all really pumped up want to come back and play l•Nor1hwood ,1._2, 10 0 them the next day." • 'Unt11"'"'Y ~'J 11) I 1 •eosta Mesa (9-11) 6 4 It was a game that had little room for mis-CDrOna de4Mar(7·11-4' 6 takes as both UHJUflll nu.di (H 1'11 1 I bt<1nc1c1 (4 20) 1 9 Wednesday's scores Sh~nley. and CdM pitcher AJissa Zoelle were in top form. Zoelle was perfect for the hrst three innings, using 23 pitches to dis-~ patch the Mus->- tangs in order. ~ The Mustangs (9-11, 6-4 in league) ~ finally mustered one hit in the fourth and ~ they made it-count. Mesa's Kelly Daub ~ bunted the ball down the first-base ,line and was barely sate. The next hitter, Lacey ulijlfiU:SiiiliMi~...:..~~ Fems, laid a bunt down the third-base line Costa Mesa's Kelly Daub takes a championship slide into SEE SOFTBAU PAGE B3 home plate as teammate Nicole Spunaugle pours some apple cider .on her follo~g <;IF Playoffs-clinching win. CIF PLAYOFFS AWAIT COM ,.. Junior right-hander Cavan Cuyler's two-hitter keys Sea Kings' playoffs- clinching 4-0 PCL victory over Mesa. look. We want to under-promise a nd nver.'dehv=-·UL--..&- terms of tournament experience. , CORONA DEL MAR -BAS A We're in a growth program, but it has been a successful product for us. With the amount of time and energy placed on golf in this area, we feel the chamber is right on target as far as what it needs to 1 offer to the general public.· In ddd1tion to the play oI corporate foursomes in the afternoon (2 p.m. shotgun start), more than 50 pros and 30 amateurs (with handicaps of 12 and under) will compete in the morning round (9 a.m. shotgun). Parker said the total purse for pr0s is up to $10,000 (a $2,000 increase from 1999), incJuding a Wdtch worth about $4-,000. Last year. former UCI standout Perry Parker (Dana Point) won the event Wlth a 69, the second year of the new fonnat that includes pros. Eric Woods (a Corona del Mar High product and pro on the Canad.Lan Tour), was the first pro to win the Newport Beach Open in 1998. Parker last year made double bogey on 17, then made birdie on 18, gettmg to the par-five green in two about 40 feet from the flag. Parker two-putted to win by a stroke ahead of runners-up Bruce Hooper (Newport Beach} and John Burkle (Aliso Viejo) at 70 each. Ken Wiese, Brad Greer and Darren Ernst, all of Huntington BeCtch, shot even-par 71 . Last year's women's title was captured by Wendy Davi'{5on of Palm Desert. I Perhaps the best part of the Newport f!eacb Open is the $250 player fee, which includes goU, lunch, course beverages, ·a tee bag with merchandi$e and admission to SEE GOLF P~GE 83 .I Corona del Mar High's Wes Hockinson forces Costa Mesa's Mike McGuire at second base in Wednesday's Pacific c ·oast League· showdown. }. Padflc Coast LHgue ., 'Uni11.-r<,1ty (11 4) 1.1 0 • L.Jy.na e.a,a. (7 11 I 6 6 •CdM{13·11) 6 6 ~Mesa (1~15-1) 4 I ht·'""'' (') 14) l 10 Wedn~dcly's ~co~ Costa Mesa High baseball . coach Kirk Bauermeister identified pitching and defense as the cntlcal elements in Corona del Mar's 4-0 Pacific Coast League home victory Wednesday, which pro- pelled the Sea Kings into the CIF Southern Sec- tion Division IV playoffs. But scouting may also have been as unpor- lant for CdM starting pitcher Cavan Cuyler, who, haviag" gone to school on the Mustangs first hand, executed his lesson plan by ending Mesa's season with a complete-game two-t\itter. ·r learned some things," admitted Cuyler, who along with fellow pitchers Dave Knecht and J.D. Martinez, rook advantage of a PCL bye week by jotting no~ about the Mustangs, whom they watched from the Costa Mesa stands. A bloop single over shortstop by Gale! Fajar· do and a rocket laced past the third baseman by Carlos Franco were the only tuts against Cuyler, who struck out four, walked three. and faced the mini.mum in a1i but two mnings. He needed just 86 pitches. The junior right-hander left the bases loaded in the third, striking out the No. 3 hitter for the final out. Only three Mustangs reached second base, as Cuyler's defenders executed well, including a pair of around-the-horn double plays ·and an inning-ending caught steahng by catcher Rory McKeever. "(Cuyler) threw very well," Bauennei.ster said. "He moved the ball m and out and nuxed his pitches.· At left, Alex Swanson (25) gets a high five from Cl!N~~MllllO teammate Derek ~~ Offensively, senior leadoff man Alex Swan- son was the key for the winners. He went 3 for 3 with an RBI double, one run and one stolen base. The steal upped his Orange County-lead- ing total to 28, though Mesa catcher Fajardo lat· er nailed him at second for his only ill-fated theft attempt of the campaign. Loe (kneeling) and the rest of bis Sea Kings' teammates after his run-sco~g double In the second lnnlng of Corona del Mar's 4·0 victory over Costa Mesa ln the regular-season finale. A determined at-bat by 1wuor second base- man Wes Hockinson, who worked a walk by fouling off three would-be third strikes, tng- gered a two-run second for the hosts. He was also the pivot man on,t.be aforementioned twm killings. First baseman Andrew Johns raced behmd • Following the bouncing Ball to·a PCL singles crown. IUdwd Dunn · DMY Pk.or TI fully W\denta.nd and - ppredate Cameron Ball's trtumpbant effort at the Paclftc Cout League boys temUI cbampkmbipa, one miast 'tum the c:lodt back about a week. There, at the 100th Ojai Valley 1mmia 'lbumament. Ball upMt No. 2 111ded Nk:holM Weill 0( c.Uabua In tbe CJF lntenc:bolaltic DWll6cm. Tbeee days, tbe term •upeet• S.INld be ta.km looMty wttb Ball. alaplnwn1111aotabmagCI'*'• .... tar CGl'CIM clel Mir._... In tb1 PCL llDUI lilt ..at aa llaa TAYA KASHUBA I OAlt.Y PILOT Racquet O ub of Irvine, Ball t>:Owered through t.t1ree of the four seeds in the slngles bracket -teammate Brian Morton, who plays No. 1 singles for the Sea Kings, being the only se.eded player Ball did not face on has way to the title. "I never truly believed I could be on the same level u them. until recenUy when l pjayed theln ~ a..gue,. Mk1 Ball. ref4'fring to bis dean sweep over three 111ded University players -~· 4 Henry Mak In the~ No. 1 Jeck u in the l8lldflnall and No. 3 Miott Yovan ill'tbe ~ ftMll, 8·2. 6-7 (6-8),e:l.~ and Yoven .are an nalionally re.nked Jumor pla t c ·wbo ............ · vartety of m,wtea ID '1000. ll6d lie SlllAU .... D see BASEBALL PAGE Bl ,. .. , 82 Thursday, M,ay 11 , 2000 f PILOT CUP APPROACHING Progressive Play expanding •Second-year program looks to add teams for AYSO REGION 97 Coaches needed for weekend (June 2-4) tournlllnent. Cup 2000 the upcoming season. NEWPORT BEACH The AYSO Region 97 Pro- gressive Play prograi:r ~be holding tryouts for vanous teams throughout June at and girls under 12 and boys and girls under 14. NEWPORT-MESA -Coaches-are need- ed for the upcoming first annual Pilot Cup, which will take place June 2..-4 throughout the Newport-Mesa area. The Pilot Cup soccer tournament is a one:weekend competition to. see which school, public or private, has the best soccer team in the following divisions: third-and fourth-grade boys, third-and fourth-grasJe girls, fifth-and sixth grade boys and fifth. and sixth-grade girls. . the right to show off the Pilot Cup Perpetu- al Trophy for one year. Harper Elementary. In its second year or opera- tion in Newport, ProgresslvE! Play was desjgned to unite a team of players generally with better overall playing skills than others in the same Tryouts for the boys and girls under 10 will take place on June 4 and 11, the boys and girls under 12s are June 5 and 12 and the boys and girls under 14s are June 6 and 13. All girls tryouts are from 4:30-6 p .m., while the boys' tryouts are from. 6-7:30'p.m. The deadline for youngsters to sign up for the Pilot Cup is May 20 at the prindpal's office or athletics office of each school. · The fees, including regis- tration, tournaments, bags and sweatshirts are apptoxi- mately $150-200.per player. The finals will take place on June 4 at Kaiser and Harper elementary schools. Registration is $5 and all participants in th~ tournament, sponsored by the Daily Pilot and the Youth Services Association, will receive a T-shirt. age group. Last year, Newport fielded three teams, each with con- siderable success. The teams will grow to'\-;ix -boys and girls under ~p teams, boys All players, especially goal keepers, are welcomed to try out for the squads. Fo'r regis- tration information, call (949) 642-6296. Winners wiJJ receive commemorative awards and the winning school will receive For coaching, and tournament informa- tion, call Kirk Mcintosh at (949) 650-2827. COSTA MESA LL Tigers blank Cards Braves ·sparkle, 3-0 • Duernberger throws two-hit shutolif'in 10-0 interleague victory. COSTA MESA -R.J. MAJORS Duemberger pitched a complete-game two-hitter with 1 t stnkeouts to lead the Costa Mesa American Little League Majors Tigers over the NallonaJ League Cardinals, 10-0, m mterleague action Tuei.day. • Zoller, Ellis combine .for a one-hitter in Braves' victory over the Diamondbacks. NEWPORT BEACH-The Nill MAJORS Braves used some solid pitching to defeat the Diar.1ondbacks, 3-0, last weekend in Newport Beach Little League Majors Division action. Pitchers Evan Zoller and Tyler Ellis combined lo toss a one-hitter for the Braves, walking one, striking out 12. James Gray went 2 for 2 with a run scored, while Zak Warsaw added a hit and an RBI for the Braves. For the D-Backs, Hunt Rychel pitched five strong innings, allowing only two hits. In other Majors Division action: •RED Sox 11, BRAVES l1 ·The Braves YOUTH / SPORTS battled back from a 6·1 deficit to tie the Red Sox. James Gray drove in two runs and stole home for the game-lying run, while Andrew'Dlalynas bad a double and a single for the Braves. Jordan Taormina reached base four times and had two RBis. The game will be completed later in the season. •BRAVES 10, MAluNE.Rs 5 -Evan Zoller, Tyler Ellis and Thomas Dlalynas com-· bined to allow two earned runs on three hits for the Braves. Paul Knezivtc was 2 for 2 with a triple, single and one RBI, while Jordan Taormina added an RBI double. Ryan Wess, Zak Warsaw and Dlalynas each came through with key hits. • DIAMONDBACKS 7, MARINERS 1 -Scott Colton pitched a comple te game to lead the D-Backs over the Mariners. Wyatt Cole, Shawn MilX'WeU, Gavin Ball, James Ball and Hunt RychaJ each had key hits for the D-Backs. · For the Mariners, Conner Ferguson, Jonathan Krooph and Jamie McGee each had solid hits. • GIANJ'S3, YANKEES 2 . Jamie Kline singled I.fl the winning run to lead the Gfants over lhe Yankees. Tom Money pitched four strong innings, allowing no hits, while strilong out nine, while Philllp Bannan pitched the finaJ four umings, striking out five for the Giants. For the Yankees, Matt Hauser knocked in both runs in the fifth inning with a key single. Daily Pilot NHIA Dodgers handle' Indians •They explode for 10 hits in 9-5 victory. NEWPORT M'USTANG ·BEACH -Th~ Dodger5 used 10 hits and some timely defense and pitching to bold off tbe Indi- ans, 9-5, in Newport Harbor Baseball Association Mustang Division (9-10) action last weekend. Cameron Chase, Peter Klnney and Stefan Brysha each had two hits to pace the Dodger attack, while Charlie O'Desky, Holden Gray-Keough, R.J. D'Cruz and Drew Uttlefair. Llttlefair also scored three runs, while Bryan Rhodes added a key run for the Qodgers. Leading the Dodgers' defense was Marshall Stamper, Erle Hansen anc1 Braden Cluck. lo other Mustang Division action: • DODGERS 14, PADRES 2 • Holden Gray-Keough and Cameron Cha~e each had three hits-to lead the Dodgers over the Padres. RJ. D'Cruz, Stefan Brysha .. and Peter Kinney chipped in with two hits apiece, while Erle Hansen and Braden Cluck each had one hit. The Pad res were led by Michael Helbich and Alex R1os. Rangers double Jamie Tlnnlon Jed the offense with three tuts, including a home run, while ---~~)!..liughes.MallJlo.can_ and Durenberger hdd two hits each. d £'1 -~:...... up White Sox ~es~ .. ae. '-Aarw_.-1 .... ~~NE~WP~ORT~·R=:-ONCO~ 'l::J' ~ battle of undefeated teams In other Majors action: • TIGERS 21, Wtrrre Sox 2 - Andrew Sanford had live hits, including a home run to lead the Tigers over the Whlte Sox. Corey Hughes, Jamie Tlnnlon and Nick Peterson each chipped m with three tuts, whtle Alex Morales had two hits Peterson, Tinnion dnd Matt Doran combml'd to pitch d four-hitter with 12 strikeouts to preserve thE> win, whtle the Tigers' defense was anchored by Andrew MJllan with two putouts m center held. THE BASH BROTHERS! • Vinnie, Victor Valdez pace Marlins' offense, pitching in 8-1 victory over 0-backs. COSTA MESA -=The Marlins' Vinnie and MAJORS Victor Valdez had the Diamondbacks seemg double in the F1ghtlng Flsh's 8-1 win last weekend m Costa Mesa National Little League Majors Division Each of the Viildez youngsters clubbed three-run home runs lo pace the 11-tut Marlins' attack. The duo also led the pitching for the Marlins, combining for t 4 strikeouts and only three hits allowed. P.J. Errington, Mike Wolfe and Ryan Bagwell each had two hits for the Marlins, whil~ Erle Seagondollar had a single and a run.scored. Indians win, 44 3 tvfE<§~STAStrong MINOR A pitching led the lndJans past the Angels, 4-3, in Costa Mesa American Little League Min<:>r A Division action last weekend. Steven Hamasaki pitched 51/3 strong innings of work for the Ind.tans, with Dylan SUller fJ,nishing the job. Skyler Twob.Ag scored the ' winning run in the last inning on a single by Cody Spoulot. Por the Angels, MJchael Armor and Andy Dawson each pitched well. Where's my team? Ate ~ still wondering wtw•'t Y'O'Jt tHtn 1 A lot of good ptaym .. stlll being left out. Call Mt-57~223 M'ld find out how NSy It is to se>M the.quest~. 't - • Kottke's hit in the final inning breaks tie; sends the Yanks to a 12-11 triumph. NEWPORT BEACH -The Yankees used some late-inning magic llll AAA to defeat the Cardiha.ls, 12· 11, last weekend in Newport Beach Little League AAA Division action. With two outs and the score tied in the last inning, Kevin Kottke lined a 'single to left field, bringing in Reed Zachmah with the winning run for the Yanks. Cory MacDonald had three hits and three RBis, while Zachman and Mitchell Williams each contributed with singles for the Yankees. On the mound, the Yanks' Brian Nichols and Taylor Stone each pitched effectively, while Zachman was solid on defense. El$ewhere: • MAluNERs 9, ORJOLES 4 -Pitcher Andrew Drews allowed only one run and struck out six over three innings of work to lead the Mariners over the Orioles. OUensively for the Mariners, Michael Page had three hits and scored three runs, Andrew Silva bad three hits and two runs scored. Drews had two hits and two runs scored, and Jack Lansford came through with two hits and two RBis. For the Orioles, Scott JJnebeck hit a solo home run and COllllOr WIYlen pitched three shutout innings. • MAlu:Nm1s 15, TIGl!JtS 11 -Andrew Drews had a grand slam to lead the Mariners over the Tigers. Jack Lansford scored three times, . while Alex VoUalre, Robbie Ogerek. . Jeremy Hyter, Noah Mo~ and Andrew Silva each had clutch hits for the Mariners. On the mound for the M's, Merrett Scott pitched three effective innings. For the Tigers, Gregory Stone scored three runs, while Scott Ely and James Petrtll1 each scored twice. • MA.a.INEJts 2, MErs 1 -Andrew Silva struck out seven over three innings of work to lead the Mariners over the Mets. Catcher Michael Page scored both runs for the Mariners, including the \ game-winner in the bottom of the sixth inning, while pitcher Merrett Scott allowed only two hits over three innings with four strikeouts. · For the Mets, Bryce Donovan and Mtcbeal Bear each pitched very well. • DODGl!RS 13, RED Sox 9 • The Dodgers held off a late Red Sox rally for the victory. Kevin Hollard and Josepb Rose and Carlo Valdes each bad two hits and two.runs scored for the Dodgers, while Danny Mukovtts had two hits and one run scored. Muskovits also pitched three strong innings, striking out eight. For the Red Sox, Camden Nlcholaon had three hits, while Morgan Bowman scored three times. • TIGEU 9, Doooas I -J.A. Gormly and Ricky Towmend each bad two hits and a run scored to lead the Tigers over the Dodgers. Andy lovzar bad a single, double an RBI and two runs scored for the 1lgers. For the Dodgers, Kevbl HoQeM had two hits, two runs scored and two RBis . • DoDGBltS 13, BRAVE$ .. -Kevin Holland and Carlo Valdes each had three hits and two funs scored to lead the Dodgers' attack. Mk.bael Tamer, Cbarlel Vickery and Charlie McAulllle had two hits and two runs scored, while Nloolas Russo-Lanson had two hits and a run scored. Robbie Bayer had three bits, while John Leonard had a double and two runs scored for the Braves. • RED Sox 15, DIAMONDBACKS ... The Red Sox pounded out 15 hits in their win over the D-Backs. Drew Blake had a triple, single, two runs scored and two RBis to lead the Red Sox attack. Pitcher Camden Nicholson pitched three strong innings for the Red Sox, striking out live. · • ANGELS 3, MAalNus 2 -Cbrlstlna Mainero drove in Timmy Leber with the winning run in the ft.na.l inning for the Angels. Strong Angels' pitching by Shane Bons. Enc Rask and fletcher Della Grotta opened the door. The Angels' defense was led by Reagu Riley, Marc Roodanez and ICevtn Rak. • RED Sox 8, OaJoLES 7 • The Red Sox overcame a sue-run deficit for the comeback win. Key triples were produced by C..clea Nkhollon, Bretl lmtletl and Patrldl 81'811UD for the Red SOx, as they scored six runs in the fourth inning and two in the sixth for the win. :::':U-Net squad . 'Penguins . stop Stars stays on track with 69-50 win over MV . . • Lance, Presson are sharp on ·the offense for Newport hoopsters. NEWPORT BEACH NJ1 -The Newport-Mesa National Junior Basketball boys All-Net team continued its successful spring season with a 69-50 win over Mission Viejo. Tyler Lance led the team with 22 points, while.Wes Pfeuon chipped in with 16. Rafael MouradJan (eight points) and Brett Perrlne (seven points) also helped the offense, while Taylor Young and Kuey Pelen controlled the rebounds. Alex Orth and Neal Raflerty helped spark the oflense with key aasist.s for Newport-Mesa. .. • Kottke, Corrigan each come up with two goals in the 6-4 victory. COSTA MESA -Kevin Kottke and Connor Corrlgan each ROLLER i..IOCKEY scored two goals to lead the Wldefeated Penguins over the Stars, n 6-4 in Costa Mesa Boys & Girls Club of the Harbor Area, fourth ... grade roller hockey action. JuaUn Balley and Deryck MataJJab each added single tallies for the Penguins. ln goal, Dylan Flinn played well for the Pens, while Craig Desbrow led the defense. ln first and second grade roller hockey action: Red Wings improve to 5-0 with two wins over Canadlens NEWPORT BEACH -The first and second grade Red Wings of the Ha..rbor Area Boys and Girls Club improved to 5-0 after two victories this week. They defeated the Canadiens twice, 9-3, on Monday and 8-0 on Wednesday. Ryan lvenon now has \3 goals this year and Scott Pantovskey got his fourth goal of the season. Goal- tenders Riley Comoy and Tony Nuc:a combined for the shutouts. The Red Wings got strong defense from Cody Parole, lucu Qapoa and Nasca. Utility players Patty Moddelmog and Ryan Lobato provided support al bOth ends of the Door. Rea Elementary hosdng soccer toumey COSTA MESA -Rea Elementary bu kicked off a spring after-school intramural socceT tour· nament. Sixteen 10Ccer tea.ma bave been organize4 by the studentl for Olli tournament. which began Apdl 26 and will end on June 7. Even though Rea School only hied gradea 4-6, teum may have ltudentl from eny grlde leYe1. but mutt cont&ln both boy and gtrt memben . • All teams 8l'e assured to playing at least three games in the round-robin tournament. The top- elght tea.ma wU1 tben participate ln a alngle·elim· lnaUon tournament. 11'e wtnner will get to play a faculty IOCC.W team on June 7. StudeDCI have racndted ltalf memben, older albllngl ad pumtl to help coech tbe teams. An after·ICbool program. Project Succe11, bu l\elped 1pouor the tournament by aeWng ~-4urtng the gem•. Por tnlormatkm, call (949) 515-6905. on Saturday, the Rangers defeated the White Sox, 6-3, in Newport Harbor Baseball Association Bronco Division (11-12) action. Tim Cramer led the Rangers' offense with three hits, while Blake Pinto a nd Andrew Skjonsby had two hits apiece. Rangers' catcher Billy Munce threw out three runners at second base, while pitchers Brendon Salisbury and Drew Harris, threw well. For the White Sox, Kurt Yacko held the Rangers to onJy one run through the first three innings. Summer baseball camp dates set COSTA MESA .:_ Several five-day baseball camps will be offered throughout the summer by the Newport Harbor Base- ball Association for youngsters ages 5'h to 1 t. The camp dates are J une 26- 30, July 10-14, July 24 -28 and Aug. 7-1 t from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. · al Kaiser Elementary. Orange Coast College base· ball coach John AJtobem will be the camp coach and coordl· nator, providing fundarQeolal baseball information at all posi· lions. The cost Is $115 per young- ster with group discounts and multi-camp discounts avalJ- able. For registration and discount inlonnation, (949) 451-2228. SOCCER Black Magic wins four straight, each 1-0, at MV tourney •Girls under-14 Plus. MISSION AYSO ~~Ma:.ea REGION 97 girls under 14 Plus Team from AYSO Region 97, won four games in a row in the lbe Crqwn Valley Parkway Tournament last weekend. The Magic defeated South Huntington Beach, Tustin, Belmont Shores and Santa Margarita all by,the score of 1-0 and finished first in their section. Three goals were scored by Alley Slob.and one by XrtMn Jendnlstna. Goalkeeper Kara DeMllle remained the top keeper in the league with only seven goals allowed m 25 games um eeuon. along with., I shutouts. 1be.:. hM idYanced = &reiii::, ~ ~ J~ and were f:lnt ln the 18·tMm PlUI 1..Mgue. I • I ~_.._,...__.....,. ____ ....... .....,..,..,......__......., ...... ....,.,.._-..------------~""""'lllPililil,_..._~------~------.--qo....,..~-=-----•---~v..-..~••'3~;;;:~--~--------------------------PORTS ~~~~~~~~~~~~Th_ursdoy__._,_May ___ ll_,2_000~83-Daily Pilot ... WiJde to Cal Poly .SLO_ :::':u'!oor Harper firSt team • All-Orange Empire Conference baseball selections stocked with local talent. JC BASEBALL ' • Standout guard helped the Pirates reach playoffs in both of h er seasons . . COMMUNITY COWGE SPORTS Wilde averaged 11.9 points and 5.8 rebounds for Coast in conference play this season and sparked the Pirates with a season- higb 23 points in their ~cond-round playoff win over Bakersfield on Feb. 29. at LB Poly tonight in CIF Div. I opener selection. He wdS Uu.rd on the team with a .339 batting aver- age and was i.o tire top three in hits (56), runs (37), RBJs (42), doubles (13) and home runs (9). for Orange Coast's women's hoops. LONG. BEACH -New- port Harbor High's boys vol- leyball team opens defense of its CrF Division I champi- onship tonight in the first roUhd of the 2000 elimina- tions with a matth at Long· Beach Poly, starling at 7. Tony Altobelll DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA Orange Coast College women's basketball player Leah Wilde will continue her J:>asketball career at Cal Poly San Luis .Obispo Uni- versity, according to Pirates Coach Mike Thornton. ·~ . I ~ (1 l Elsewhere in community c~llege circles: • OCC baseball slugger Jason Reuss is only the second player in Pirates' h.1.stor:y to hit 10 or more home runs two years in 8' row, joining Pirates' home run king Joey James, a product of Newport Harbor High. A victory for the 17-5 Sailors would give them the COSTA MESA -There were plenty of familiar names on this year's All-Orange Empire Conference baseball team. · Wilde, who was also Leah Wilde considering San Jose State, Cal State Domfuguez Hil1S Reuss finished his OCC career with 27 career home runs, including a team-leading 12 this season. Only James' 35 is higher in school history. · bome-cowt advantage in next week's second round, assuming highly regarded San Clemente is successful Friday night against Corona. Golden West College's Ty Harper (Corona del· Mar High) was a first-team selec- tion at first base. He led the OEC in hits (81) and doubles (19), and his .455 batting average and 63 RBis were second in the conference. Pirate sophomore Adam Anderson (.338 batting aver- age, 35 runs, 51 hits, 29 RBis) joins Wiethom on the second- team inlield, wh1Je Jdson Reuss (.303, .12 J-fRs. 43 RBls) and Chns· Laws (.~78, 53 hits, eight stolen bases, 11 dou- bles), were second-team selections m the outheld. and Cal State Bakersfield, told Thornton she based her. decision on the educational oppor- tuiuty, as well as the chance for early playing time. Reuss also holds the school record with three boles in the OCC right-field scoreboard as a result of his long, opposite-field dingers. OW.Ctious: From 405 North, take 71 O south to PCH South exit. South two miles to Atlantic and turn right. School at 1600 Atlantic Ave. Orange Coast College first baseman and a teammate of Harper at CdM, Eric Wiethom. was a second-team Fonner Cd}..1 pitcher Matt Larson (4·5. 7 63 ERA, 56 strikeouts) was a second- team selection as a start.t.ng pitcher for the Ru stlers BASEBALL . "FROM 81 Emme said. MHe established strike UPSET SWIMMING one and he got it all going. He's picked up his pace lately and his -• ClF 1· d last two outings have been nearly Pre IITIS to ay identical. He used lo be a human the dugout to haul in a foul pop in rain delay. pacing in between at Belmont Plaza •A 6-3 lead melts into a 7-6 In the fifth, Uni scored two to tie the the fourth and McKeever sprung pitches and thi.nk;ing too much. game and it threatened to take the lead • Peirsol, G ee}}r, from behind the plate to snag a Once be stopped think.log so · 1oss to PCL champion University. with the heart of its order corrµng up. botched sacrifice bunt attell'l.PUn much, he became much more With one out and runners on second and Mackey among local the air in the fifth. effective. H '• IRVINE -In its last game of the year, third, Green struck out Uni slugger t d t b · dd' f Swanson singled and Knecht Mesa (10-15-1 , 4-8) wasted a Estancia High's baseball team almost Kevin Conlin for the second time in the 5 an ou 5 1 mg or reached on an error to n the brilliant relief performance by pulled.off the season's biggest upset. The gafT\e. After the Eagles intentionally spots in CIF Finals. first. After a flyout, S led a Franco. The junior right-hander Eagles led host University, 6-4, heading walked Jay Nichols, orange County's _ BELMONT SI !ORE _ successful double st , which put allowed back-to· back singles after into the fifth inning. But the lTojans, leading hitter, Green whiffed Zach Sher-Newport· Mesa District ooy . -him in position to score on Eric corning on in the second, but yield-ranked No. 4dn the CJP Southern Section wood to get out of the inning with a 6-6 and glTIS swunmer~ will l>e Snell's subsequent groundout. ed only one additional hit in 41/3 Division 11, had a walk-off 7-6 victory in tie. among those competing for Another Mesa error, its second and solid innings. He faced the mini-the seventh inning of Wednesday's Pacif-But the lTojans won the game in the berths m the CIF Southern final miscue, allowed Knecht lo mum in the third, fourth, fifth and ic Coast League matchup. sl?venth when Kyle C lifford singled Sectipn Div1s10n FLOab. when score. sixth and is part of a qu.ality nucle-The "Eagles (9·14, 2-10 in league) put home the game-winning run. ending prelinunanes begm today at After Hocki.nson's gritty walk us returning. four runs on the board in the fourth to Estanda's upset bid. Belmont Plazd Olym pic Pool and a McKeever single, Swanson "We have just about everyone take a 6-3 lead against the undefeated "This was a good game to end on, but • Di vision I hopefuls. mclud· whacked a double against the back (Fajardo, center fielder Josh PCL champs. it would have been ruce to come out on ing Newport Harbor High base of the right-field fence to Little and designated hitter Lyle With the ba~es loaded, Casey Gates top." Estancia Coach Doug Deats said. boys standout Aaron PetrSol plate Hock:inson in the second. A Yourex were the only senior was hit by a pitch. and that drove in J.B. "We played hard, we executed, we made and top Sailor guls Nicol<> wild pitch brought McKeever starters Wednesday). so we believe Goff. A fielder's choice brought Armando the sacrifice bunts, and we moved the Mackey dlld Carl} Geehr, will home and Cuyler did the rest, we'll be in good shape next year," Ortiz in. Davjd Ak.iva then hit an RBJ sin-runners. We 1ust didn't score enough -begin pursuit of one of eight improving to 5-2. said Mesa's Bauermeister. gle and a sacrifice fly by C.K. Green runs." berths m th<> chdmp1on tup "(Cuyler) showed against Uni-MOAC COAST LEAGUE scored Estancia's sixth run. PAOFK coAST LEAGUE finals, when preluns begtn at versity (a complete-game. six-hit-. CostaCoRoNAMAI~ DEL MM0004, OOOMESAO .oo 2 2 U ~rdi~dm the mounMd, Gdree.n 1m1 aode sure Estanc1'a UNIV£JtStTY 7, Esr1AONC1 4001A 6 0 -6 8 4 10 a.m . ter · hi h th l a· e champ ons "'""' ru not repeat on ay s · mercy-Th D · II I m w c e e gu 1 Corona del Mar 220 000 v . 4 6 2 University 012 120 1 • 7 13 3 e IVlston pre ims, ail d 3 0 Frida ) he Could. .. rule win against the Eagles. He pitched a 1 d f prev e • · • Y Haubrick. Franco (2) and Fajardo; Green and Davis; Konishi, Foxman (4), Oc:hoa tnc u ing swunmer ,rom · afne and he di.U-1.LL.--0MehlllEf-f"4EJ<tee11ef:-.W--E~~~~.5~2.~~~c~o~m~p~le~t~e~g~am.,,,.....e~an~d-s_tru~c-k_o_u_ts_e_v_e_n_Ti_ro_---i(l).al'lQ-¥.VUuu.....vv...ou.nJ.w.11-1-..:...u.u:uU...,!l::a-~,...-_L..,~J...W.w......wo~1W1J~cuu-'-~"'-~~~--1 again today,• CdM Coach John L . Haubrick. 28 -Swanson (CdM). ians (21-4, 12-0). 28 ·Wood (U), Ledesma (U). HR · Sherwood (U). Mesa, start at 4:30 p.m. ' SOFTBALL CONTINUED FROM 81 and was. out at first. Daub went to second on the play, but she didn't stop there. She ran to third and slid in as the throw came in. The throw got away, and Daub came in for the game's first run. Cd.M (7-11, 4-6) found ways to get on base and almost scored in the first. Cd.M's Amy Tyson led off with a single, then ended up on third after a wild pitch and a fielder's choice. A batter lat- er, the Sea Kings' Mijanou Pham hit a chopper to third and there was no throw to first. With runners on first and third and one Sea King retired, Shanley got a flyout and strikeout to get out of the jam. Cd.M had three more sin- gles in the game, two from La w en Jacobson and one from Casey Bunney. But Bun- ney, who made it to second on GOLF CONTINUED FROM B 1 Casino Night on Saturday at Sterling BMW in Newport Beach -the wildest party this side of the Toshiba Senior Classic. The tee bag will include a Tommy Bahama shirt and a custom pair of Foot-Joy golf shoes, said Luehrs, the chamber's chief executive the past 10 years. The Los Angeles Times, Dally Pilot, Hyatt Newporter, Taylor Woodrow Homes and nacU- tional Jewelers are also local BALL CONTIN~ED F.ROM B 1 a V{ild pitch in the fourth, was the second and last Sea King to reach as far as second base.· It was still a tense 1-0 game until the sixth, when the Mustangs got two inside- the-park home runs. The first one was bit by Nicole corporations involved in the Newport Beach Open. The annual Casino Night and Putting Contest kicks off the event with festivities that include a full-scale casino, silent auction, entertainment, cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and a reception. Everyone in a ttendance is automatically registered in a drawing for a one-year lease on a Sterling BMW. Casino Night is $25 per person for those not playing in the tournament. Further, a putting contest on a fabricated green along the Sterling BMW shoWToom will include a qualifying Spunaugle, who found the gap between the center and right fielders with a bit that quickly rolled away from CdM's two outfielders. 1\vo batters later, Ferris hit a car- bon copy of Spunaugle's homer in the exact same spot round, followed by the championship finals, where one contestant will eventually putt for a top prize or $10,000. Details: . (949) 729-4400. Big Canyon Country Club's Martha Redfearn, a Newport Coast resident. won the women's cUvision Sunday at the Aliso Viejo Golf Skills .Challenge, a regional stop on the Toyota Golf Skills Challenge National Tour. The challenge includes eight major skill shots: long drive, midcUe lron, chip, short iron, putting, pitch over hazard, trouble shot and greenside bunker. Three CONRAD lAU I DAILY PILOT Kelly Daub (left) applies the tag lo CdM's I.amen Jacobson. Above, Costa Mesa's Brooke Shanley delivers a pitch. with the exact same results. "This was an awesome game.• Costa Mesa Coach Sharon Uhl said. •Hitting, defense, pitching, that was the best we played all year. They really came through.• With the loss, CdM's first softball season in three years shots are allowed per skill, 'With only the best shot counting toward the goUer's overall score. Estancia High's Eagle Golf Classic is June 19 at Costa Mesa Goll & Country Club beginning at 10 a.m . in a four-player best-ball scramble format. The cost is $340 per foursome or $90 for an individual. The seventh annual event includes ween fees, cart, dinner and prizes. The event benefits the Estancia Athletic DepaJtment. Chuck Perry is the tournament contact: (949) 951-5435. came to an end, with a young team threatening for a berth in the playoffs. Pham, a junior, is the aides\ on the team. "I though we might nave a chance (to make the playoffs before the season),· Cd.M Coach Terry Chnstiano said. "But our dream didn't come true. Next year though, when we get more players, more competitive players. next year will be cWferent. • But for now, this was Mesa's moment. For the suc seniors (Shanley, Daub, Fer- ns. Spunaugle, Kaile Chap· man and Michelle Nguyen). it was their last chance. "This was the biggest game for the seniors,• Uhl said. "It's their last league game of their career, and they wanted it bddly. They wanted that win." MOAC COAST LEAGUE MESA 3, CoftoNA DEL MAit 0 Corona del Mar 000 000 O -o 4 1 Costa Mesa 000 102 x · 3 3 1 Zoelle and Tyson; Shanley and Watlclns. W ·Shanley, 8·7. L -Zoelle, 6-4. HR • Spunaugle (CM), Ferris (CM). The fifth annual We Care Goll Tourndffieot, hosted by the Tax & .financial Group, is Monday at Hill Goll Club lo benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation, wh.tch grants wishes to children who suffer from We -threatening illnesses. The Tax & Fmanaal Group adopted· Make-A-Wish as its main charity after being moved by heartwarming stories from children. All proceeds of the tournament g_o directly to the fulfillment of granting wishes. ln the past four years, the tournament has raised nearly $250,000 to grant 65 wishes. Details: (949) 233-8100. In addillon to eight 5pol-. m the championsh.tp hncll5, eight swunmers. and/or rel.iy teams, will qualify for a con- solallon final in edc h division The 0 1V1S1on I Fmals arc schec1uled Friday at b p m , wtth the D1vts10n II Fmals wt for Saturday at 4.30 pm. Both , are at the same site Pe1r!>ol is the defending Dlvts10n I champion m the 100-yard backstroke Geehr, a sophomore . set D1V1S1on lJI records e n route to titles in the 200 md1v1duol medley a nd the 500 freest) le last spring, reprec;enllny Mayfield 1 tigh of Pa ddena Registration atw-day c 0 s T A AYSO 120 MESA -Regis· tration for the upcoming A YSO Reg1on 120 season will take place Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at TeWinkle School's BosweU Hall. The reg1straoon rees are · $75 for the first yoUJ1g ter, $65 for the second, $60 for the Uurd with a $200 maximum • per family. First-time players mu. t show proof of age upon reg1~­ tering. SCHEDULE TODAY ........... High school • Air.so Niguel al ~ Hart>o<, ]·15 f m ·Vol~ High sctiool boys · OF OMSIOfl I ~yoffs, first round: Newpon Hart>o< at Long Beach Poly, 7 p.m • Swi"""'"9 Htgh school boys llOd girls • OF Ptehm1nanes at Belmont Plaza Oev1110f1 I (NewPort Hart>o<), 10 a.m.; OIVl$10n II (CofcJla def Mar, 'Costa M4ts.t), 4•30 p.m DEEP SEA "used to play with a little bit of fear,• but last week decided "to put all my emotions aside and just do what I thought I should do ... I just went for it. I went on my feelings." The son of a teaching professional and former Australian Davis Cup member, Ba1.l said bis confidence increased at 91ai, where he beet Weiss, la.st years CIP Southern Section singles runner-Up to Phillip Sb~ of Thousan4. Oalts. the team. What a great example to the other players. He makes it .. easier for me.• Ba.ll, the first Sea King to win a league singles title since freshman Thylor Dent four years· ego (Dave Bain won a See View League title in 1992), once bad bis big serve clocked at 120 mph. But "it was a bit of a lucky hit,• be said modestly. play on the hard courts is also reaching new heights. "The hard work is just starting to pay off," Ball sald. •The long hours of training and pJaymg all came together at the right time.• hits with the 19-year~old former CIP singles champ100 when he's m town and not travel.mg on the men's pro satellite tour, is looking forward to the day when he can follow his dad's foot.steps and pltly pro tenru.s. , the Daily Pi.lot Athlete of the Week, became only the third CdM player since 1990 -and the tee· and since nm Mang took over a1 the See Kings' ~in 1993 -to wtn a league singles champlomhip. •That kid delervel it," Mang Mid of 8&11'1 Athlete of the Week honor. •eamenm't a nice kld and a hard worker, and he doeln't like • lot o1 pnu. He's not rocky. When he woo tbe championlh1p, he rMlly (didn't seem) that uctted, becaUl8 for him tt'I Just a "81> to work buder ... tMt'l ldl whole attitude. He'I one of tW birdelt worbn on .. When asked to rank his best attributes on the court, Ball listed his "attitude" fint, followed by his seTVe-ond-volley game. In the finals, &u chalked up 3" senice winnen ~t Yovan, at times overpowering the Um sophomore. "I wonted to prove that I abould've been Meded, even &bouOb I Md a broken ftnger (and mm.I 2112 weeb In Ma.rcb)," Mld Ball. who allo bad pulled bamltrtng and oaU m\.llldel tbll 19UOD, wbllie ~tinWna to~ growing ~In bll ln.e. and biPI· Ball. 17, bel tlll'OUted at IMlt three tnct111mtheIMl,_,.but1111 Ball, who ployed No. 2 singles behind Morton this season for Corona del Mar, includes swimming, jump roping an~ sprinting up 200-yard bills ln the UpR8f Newport Bay as ~-training for h1s temus game. •Sometimes I run by myseU, a.nd sometimes with my dad (Syd), but he doesn't Uke golng'l>eceuse he gets beat," Ball said. Actually, growing up with a tennis pro u a father has lts edv¥tages. •we get along very well, and be helps out a ton,• Ball Mld. "To have • dad who ll alto your coedl, who knows so much and works wttb you. ls .a l"M1 good altuation to be In. It's gntet to have that mUc:h knowledge In tM nat raoaa.• Ball. who ... up wttb 0...t llnd This season . Ball is 27-9 in Mgles. He firushed third m the Sea View League fmals last y~ as a freshman. Ball Will compet in the CJP individual charnp1omhips starting May 20. In o memorohl PC1.. btlf' match, 8aD won the flnt tt't ff.lily, l1art1ng lblngs with three consecutive semce wtnnen. ln the se<'Qnd set, Ball was a.heed tn the tieb1"kP.r, 5-2, but Yovan come beck w\th four COl'UMKUbve points, th n won. 8·6, to foree a lhlrd~. Bell broke Yovan in \he ftm game ot the third let to ••bUib die ..... dlillil ... ,. up. __. \aillll llii 111i1b. WMD 1* ..-a ~:;::,.,...... . ............. _ .. ···-'-~-, .............. _ ··-'---e ~-of 11'11 Olt111Ct v ...... ,..., "''"'°° r-•-----....... No bidder Ml'/ J.ne1K.Wlllon Joht'IH C~ ...... -...ment N..,. IMetement wilhdflW '* or lier l)(d Tl\ll tla*"lnt "' Carol A. CUIN'lllflOt llle tOllOWlng penont The folk>Wlng petsotlS tor • ~ or FORTY. fti.G Wlltl IN County Tiiie flllt"*!I WH .,. dOlnO bullMu as: ire dOIOQ wslneu as: ~VE 4~dal'! 1~., ine cie111 o1 =-CountY fhd with ttie County Euto-Amerlcan Credit Dynamic Claims Ad· NJv. 04-14' Clerti: of Otanoe rlo.>....., ~ Tf9de, 2973 Hatt><>• mlnJ111ratrv1 Service$, :,~\ 1 CCMt·-."' on JOCICIMUM1 on ~·25·2000' .-"' Jllvd., 1631, Coste 10101 Slater Ave., &Ate The Bolrd Of Educ4l· Dally Pilol :&;c, 20, n , 2000M28921 Mau. CA 92626 324, Foutltain Valley, ..... • 11 .......... O•'"· P''-'t&;o 'l7 ··-c 1 tloo °' the Newport· -r... . ,..,_ ... , ""' r. • -Y Yllonne A. Grosell, A 92708·4 41 Mesa UniO.O. School STATEMENT OF 4, tt, 18, Tll69t 2873 Harbor Blvd.. Oynamie Claims Serv· the t 531, OOltl Mesa. CA lees, ·INC (CA). 10101 Olstrte'l rHeMIS ABANDONMENT OF FICtltlOc.ie 8"9~8 92828 Slater Ave .. Suite 234, ~t ~~,,::,:Ill USE OF FICTITIOUS Neme -...ment Thl$ bullneu is c:Qrl· Fountain Valley, CA accept the towesi ~ • BUSINESS NAME The lollOWlng persona duded by: an Individual 92708·4741 efld to waiv. any in· The following person(s) are dolng bullness as:· Have you started fhls bus1neu Is COO· lorma.Nty or lrregularlty In has (have) abandoned Aven1J8 M Produc· doing buslneu yet? No ducted by: a CO/'l>OfallOl'l any bid received. the use o( 11\e flctitious tlons, 136St Olymplc Yvonne A Grostik Have you $1at1od NEWPORT·MESA business name: Ave .. Costa Mesa, CA This atatement. W9$ doing business yet? U JFIED SCHOOL GONDOLA COMPANY ~2626 fl'-"" with the "-.. nty Ye". 0410j/OO N · Matthew T. Brodel. ,.... VV\I ., DISTRICT OF NEWPORT, 3400 Oerk of O~fl County Dynamic Claims Serv· Of Orange County Via Oporto 1102B, New· 13651 Olym&lc Ave., Ol'I ~·28·2..,._., ... 7 ..... :;;'e5s·ld1e~· Maltl Farvl11•• /SI Rlcherd A. Gr .. ne, port Beach, CA 92663 ~~88 MeSlb ... ,~.:.~~ ,.....,..., -Dlr9Ctof of Tfle Flc11tiau& Busi· "" ...,,_., • ...,..-Dlllv Pilot May 4, 11, 18, Thls statement was Food. Service• ness name referred 10 cluCted by: an lildlvlduaf 25, ~ TH708 filed With tne Couoty Publlshed..Newport above was filed in Or· Have you started Flctttloua 8ualne11 ';,e8"..~8?;8Qae County Beach·Costa Mesa ange County on ~ 6, do~g bU$lnaas yet? Heme Statement' 20006827332 oany P1101 May 11, 26. 1 9 9 1 • F 1 L E o . vt.8:~ Br ........ t . 2000. 1$)973720028 ....... The following persons Daily Piiot May 4, 11, 18, ThF749 Gondola Dream. Inc., This statement was ar' doing business as: 25, 2000 TH713 -------c ) 22 s Al 1 liled With the County onC011rse Develop· Flc:tltlous Business Fictitious Bualneu « A · 4 · P ne Olerll ol Orange County ment U C, 436 Acacia N S t Name Statement 9R2o86ad8, Orange, CA on O•H4·2000 Ave., Corona del Mar, ame tatemen 20006825ttS C .. 92625 • The following persons The following persons This business Is con· " d-' g bus ness a •• are doing business as: d· •cted bri: a corporation Dally Pilot ~· 20, 27, • onCourse Develop· are "'" 1 "''" s 1 1 1 " May 4 11 2 TtJr57 meot U C (CA), 436 DIVERSIFIED CAPI· Women In Pr tua Gondoa Oream, Inc., * • • ~ •--1 Co d 1 TAL VENTURES, 34 Practloe, 1895 Parllcres1 Michelle Goodyear, Sec· Flctltloua Bualne11 ....... ca Ave.. rona e Drakes Bay. Corona det Or • Costa Mesa, CA reta~ Neme Statement Mar, CA 92625 92627 This business 15 con-Mar. Caflfornla 92625 Th s sta1emen1 was Tl\e following persons ducted by: Limited Lia· Habib Abouhosseln, Bonnie A. L'Alller, filed with the County are doing busliless as: billty Co. 34 Drakes Bay, Corona 1895 Parkcrest Dr .. Clerk of Orange County Neonet Solutions. Have you started del Mar. Callfornla Costa Mesa, CA 92627 on 4/28/2000 ,921 Baypolnte, Dr .. l!<>lng busfness ye17 No 92625 MaryAnn Rea~ 3018 20006827344 Newport Beach, CA onCourse Develop-Amir Abouhosseu1. 311 E. Bay Dr., Gig arbor, Dally Piiot May 4. 11. 18. 92660 menl LLC, Micheal D Drakes Bay, Corona del WA 98335 25. 2000 Th705 Curtis 6. Woottol~, .,. •• 1.. Mar, Callfomla 92625 This business Is con· Fictitious Business 1921 Bay~olnte Or •• "'ogan manager mem· This business Is con· dueled by: en unln· N CA ber of LLC corporated association Name Statement ewport each, This statement was ducted by 8 general hi Tfl foll w·ng persons 92660 partnership other than a partners P e 0 1 This business Is con· filed with the County Have you started Have you sta rted are doing business as: d" ... db lndlvld 1 Clerk ot Orange County doing business yet? doing business yet? GONDOLA COM· "H'"' 8 Y: an 1 uad on 04·24-2000 Yes. 9110/1999 Yes. 5·8-00 PANY OF NEWPORT, ave you s arte 20006826779 Habib Abouhosseln Bonnie R L'Alller 3400 Via Oporto #102B, doing business yet? Dally Piiot May 4, 11. 18, This sta1ement was This statement was Newport Beach, CA Y~uri21~ggltotk 25, 2000 TH721 flied wllh the County 92663 T.hls statement was Fl_.'tlous Business llled with the County C G 9 I A n a "u Cieri<. of Orange County Cterll of Orange ounty 8 0 r a 0 flied with the Counly Name Statement on 04·14·2000 on 05109/2000 Mahoney, 1707 Plaza Clerk of Orange County The followlng persons 20006826055 20006828383 Del Sur, Balboa, CA on 04•18•2000 • aredolng·buslnessas: oany Pllot May4,11,18, Dally Piiot May 11, 18, 92661 20006826276 Hydrotech Enlerprises, 25, 2000 TH720 25. June 1, 2000 Th758 James 'A n d r 8 w oauy Pllot Apr. 20, 27, 8064 Catherine A11e. Fictitious Business Fictitious Buslne11 ~:1hO~~r: ~~~;1~: May 4, 11. 2000 Th664 St~~E C~~~ 8064 Name Statement Name Statement 92661 Flctltiou1 Bualne11 eatherine Ave .. Stanton, The following persons The following persons This business Is con· Neme Statement CA 90680 are doing business as: are doing business as: ducted by. husband and Tfie following persons Darrin RoS'lawlcki, PROM PROS. 2691 Development, 512 wife are dolng business as; 6970 Via Kaneta, Stan· Richter Ave. Suite too, Tustin Ave., Newport Have you started My Real Estate Com· ton. CA 90680 Irvine. CA 92606 Beach. CA 92663 doing business yet? pany, 22055 Newbrtdge This business Is con-l<enney Paul Hrablk. Dev e I o P me n t Yes, 2/15199 Dr Lake Forest ea ducted by: a general 20752 Shadow Rock, Clothing, {CA), 512 Ge o rg I a A nn e 92S30 ' pa ......... rsfllp Trabuco Canyon, CA Tustin Ave.. Newport Mahoney Richard J Teno H"'a""ve rro" started 92679 Beach. CA 92663 This · statement was · ' u Th' ..... ' I """Is business Is con· filed with t"e Cn"nty 22055 Newt>ridge Dr .. doing bus ness yet? No is vus.ness s con· ' '' •' "" Lake Forest. Ca. 92630 Soott E. Whitten ducted by: an Individual ducted by: a corporation Cterll of Orange Coun1y Deborah A. Teno, Tiiis statement was Have you started Have you started on 4·28·2000 22055 Newbrldge Dr filed with the County doing business yel'? No doing business yet? 20006827347 . Lake Forest, Ca. 9263<i' C1 ... f 0 c ty Kenney Paul Hrablk Yes, 3120/00 Daily Pilot May 4. 11, 18, This business Is con· one0'4-~8•2~e oun This s1a1ement • was D e v e I o P m e n t 25. 2000 Til706 ducted by: hus~nd 20006827342 filed wllh the County Vlc1oceth~r°e's~det~trt Gaddis. Flctltloul Buslneaa • wife Dal~ Pilot May 4, 11, 18, Cle0r1<4 o2t802range County T>.15· . statement was Name Statement Have you started 251 000 TH709 on · · 000 • 11 d0t'ng Dbus1ness yet? No 20006827306 filed with lhe County The loll0Wln1o persons Deborah A. Teno Flctlttoua BualneH Dally PllOt May 4, 11 . 18, Cieri< ol Orange County are doing bus ness as: Tiiis statement wa.s Name Statement 25. 2000 TH717 on 04·18·2000 Media Connect, 2900 'led Cou Th follo · 2000682'"274 Flrst Ave., #4, Co""'a Ii with the nty e wino persons Fictitious Business v '"" Cle"" 1 O>ranng e County are doing business as: Name Statement Daily Pilot Apr. 20. 27. del Mar. CA 92625 on 0'4.~5•2000 Flctftlou• Buatneee Name Statement The IOllowlng pefSOl'll are doing ~jnen as: Black & Blue Tour· naments, 425 N. New· port BIVd .. Slllte D, New· pol1 Beactl, CA 92663 Tournament Promo· ~lona, Inc., (CA)1 •25 N. Newport 81Vd.,"Sulte Q, Newport Beach, CA 92663 This business Is con· ducted by! a corporation Have you started dt>lng business ~t? No Tournament Promo• tlons, tnc.. R. Wayne Blsbee·Presldent This atat81Jl9nl was flied wtlh the County Cieri< of Oranoe Counl}' on 04·24·2000 • 2000682'878 Dally Pilot AfJr. 27, May 4, 11, 18, 2000 Th670 Ffotftlou• Bu•lnen Name Statement The following persons are doing blnlness as: Baja Offshore Circuit, 425 N. Newport Blvd .. Suite D, Ne~r1 Beaeh, CA 92663 Tournament Promo· tlons, Inc .. (CA), 425 N. Newpolt BIVd •. Suite o, Newport Beach, CA 92663 This business Is oon· ducted by: a corporation Have y,ou started doing bus ness yet? No Tournament Promo· llons, Inc.. R. Wayne Bisbee· President Tiiis state!!'lenl was flied with trle County Clerll Of Orange County on 04·24·2000 20006826878 Dally Ptlot Apr. 27. May 4, 11. 18. 2000 Th671 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person(sl has (l'lave) abandoned the use of the fictitious business name: Black & Blue Tout· naments. 425 N. New· port Blvd., Suite E, New· port Beaoh. CA 92883 The Fictllious Busi- ness name teferred to above was filed In Or· ange County on AUG· 18·1995, FILE NO 19956655654 Back Bay Gourmet f Ma~ 11 , 2000 Th663 Lauri Julian, 2900 Flrst k---~D~rl15va~.rooNmewa.~2aB~~e: l..a-r.lJerudo~i!!:n!l!lglllbu~sll,llnl..eWss~as20·11.l-~;;o:r.cnrm':.-a;::;iiiutmillii'1Wfrnii" CA 92525 • ally Pilot Apr. 27, May I c .. (CA). 425 N. New- CA 92660 Kaplan. Klein & Name S~tement This business 15 000• 4, 11, 18, 2000 Th692 port Blvd., Suite o. New· Jeffrey JOhn Korab. 85 Rog en, 5001 Birch The following persons ducted by: an lndMdual Fictitious 8u1lne11 port Beach, CA 92663 Sandpiper Lane. Aliso S1tee1. Newpon Beach. are doing business as: Have you started Name Statement This business is con· Vlelo. CA 92656 Calll. 92660 Birch Acupunctu re doing busfnHs ye1? The lollowlng persons dueled by: a oorporatlon ~I Korab 85 Sand· Shannan I. Kaplan, Cltnlc, 20101 Birch Yes 2115/00 are doing business as: WOfld Bmnsh series, piper Lane ·Aliso Viejo 5001 Birch Street, New· Street, #110. Newport Laun Julian Brennan·Swelss 4500 Inc., R. Wayne Bisbee· CA 92656 . . port Beach, Calif. 92660 Beach, CA 92660 This statement was Campus Dr .. Suite 357, PrTehsildes ns'tatement was R I ch a rd Aaron This business Is con· Sang Woo Gwon, flted With the County Newport Beach CA Ml>flanty. 20362 Birch, ducted by: an Individual 1019 S. Albarado Street, Clerk ol orange county 92660 ' filed with the County Newport Beach CA ~ave you started Los Angeles. CA 90006 on 04·21·2000 Journe.y Brennan, Cledt ol Orange County 92660 ' doing business yet? d Th~S,. bub: slnes1sndi·~~!=°"1• 20006826643 3310 Seashore or.. on 04·24·2~...,..75 This business Is con· Yes, 2110/00 uct..... y: an ,.,.,ua Oally Pilo.t Anr. 27, May Newport Beach CA ,.,_,.,.., ducted by~ a general Shannan I Kaplan Have you started 4 11. 18, 200o Th682 92663 • Dally Piiot AfJr. 27, May pannershlp This statement was doing business yet? No Ff l I B I Nathalle A. Sweiss, 4, 11, 18, 2000 Th669 Have you started filed with lhe County Sang Woo Gwon ct t ous ua neH 3310 seashore Orive. FICthlou. BuafnH• -'-'nff busfnesslcet? No Cieri< of Orange COUnl'( This statement was Name Statement N B h C N S UV1 04 28 2000 filed with the County The followinn pe. rsons ewport ~ac • A •me .. tement Je rey John orab on • • f 0 Co doi bu 1" , 92663 The following persons This statement was . 20006827308 ~le~-~ 8•2w;ge unty ~AST°8NE s ness as. This business Is con· are doing business.as: filed with the County OaltyPilot May 4,l1.l8. 20006826280 C HIROPRACT IC ducted by: a general CLAY, 12192 Balley Cieri< of Orange County 25, 2000. TH718 Oaf"-Piiot ~· 20, 27, GROUP, INC.. 2013 partnership #2, Garden Grove, CA on 04·28·2000 Fictitious Business ., N BIVd Cos Have you $tarted 92845 20006827336 Name Statement Mey 4• 11• 2 Th66S ewport " ta doing busfness yet? No AngeliQVe R. Vedtenne. Daily Pilot May 4. 11. 18. The following persons Fietltlou• Bu•Tness M~sfii~e9~~~racttc Journey Brennan 12i32 Baltey 112. Gar· 25. 2000 TH110 are doing business as: Name Statement Group, Inc .. (CA), 2013 This statement was den Grove, CA 92845 Flctltloua Business Stan Brown Realty, The .foOowln_g persons Newport BIVd., Costa filed with the County Bryan Hull. 12132 Name.Statement 423 E. EdQewater Ave,, are doi'l9 business as: Mesa Ca 92627 Cfert< of Orange County Balley #2, Garden The following persons -Sa1boa, CA92tl61 Paul Aydlng Pafnt and This business I$ con· on 04·25·2.000 Grove, CA 92845 are doing business as: S tanley Randall Decorating, tnc .. 664 ducted by: 8 corporation 20008t2691t This business I& oon· Screens west, 2437 B ro w n • 4 2 3 E . Beach Street, .Costa Have you started Dally Pilot A.pf. 27, May due1ed by: husband and Orange Ava .. llD. Costa Edgewater Ave .• Apt F, Mesa, CA92627·3409 doing business yet? 4, 11, 18, 2000 Th69G wlle Mesa, CA 92627 Balboa. CA 92661 Paul Ayding Painting Yes. l O/l/1988 FlctltJoua BualneH Have you started s am u 81 J 0 s e p h This buslne~s 1.s con· and Decorellng. Inc. Coastline Chiropractic Heme Statement doing business yet? No O'Lear, 2437 Orange ducted by· an 1nd1vidua1 (CA). 664 Beach Street, Group. inc.. John A. The folloWfng persons Angelique R. Vedrenne Ave .. llD. Costa Mesa. Have you started Cost a Mes a , CA Fumfsl'l o.c .. President are doing business as: . This statement was CA 92627 doing business y.et? No 92627·3409 This S1atement was COPY CLUB 2300 filed with the County This business Is con· Stanley Randall Brown This business Is con· flied with the Coun\y Harbor Blvd .. • Costa ~e~~1 O= County ducted by: an Individual This st.Qlement was dueled by: a corporation Clert< of Orange County Mesa, CA 92626 • """"""*2'"757 Have you started filed witfl the County Have you started on 04·24·2000 PRN Associates In '"""""' v doing business yet? Cler\t of Orange County doing business yet? 2000'826n5 (CA). 128 N. Wi~ Daily PllOt Apr. 27-1 May Yes 03/01/2000 on 4·28·2000 Yes, 3·13·2000 Dally Pilot A.pr. 27, May Sprtn~Road Orange 4, 11. 18, 2000 rl\673 S a, m e 1 J 0 s e p h · 20006827323 Paul Rydlng Painting 4, 11, 18. 2000 Th701 CA 9· 9 ' ' Flctitloua Bu•lne11 O.Lear u Dally P1"10t .. ay 4, 11, 18. and o~ratrlng Inc ' m """ • " Flctltlou1 Bu1lnua Tills business Is con· Heme Statement ..,..,1 25 2000 Th719 Sandra M, Rydlng • d ed b ....., I , ,, s statement was · secretary Name Statement uct y: a oorporat...... The ollowlng persons fclledlert< ofwitoh r~at~ee ~~tyty Fictitious Business This statement was The IOflowlng persons Have r,ou started ere doing business as: Name Statement filed w'th t"-,.._. ·nty are doing busmess as: doing bus ness yet? No 800 Marketing services on 04·28·2 • C 1• O '"' Covuv ANGEL AUTO 3007 PRN Associates. Inc.. Group, 2520 seavtew 20006827335 The follOWlng persons ferll o ranoe untY • ' Reed V. Rosllng, Prasl· Ave., Corona def Mar, DaUy Piiot May 4• 11, 18, are doing business as: on 04·14·2000 Enterprise St., Costa dent CA 92625 25, '2000 TH711 RAPID RECOVERY. 2000ll25993 Mesa. CA 92626 Tiiis s1.a1emen1 was 1 Ad I (CA) 419 Old Newport Rd., Dally P1lot.~r, 20, 271 Yuiohlro Masao, 1051 · mpact • nc.. • Flctltloua Business Newport Beach. CA uay 4 11 Th649 Walnut St #0 Tus••A tiled wltn Iha Gounty 2520 Sea\llew Ave .. Co-..., • • · • "''' Clerk of Orange County rona det Mar, CA 92625 ~~~~e:~ns 92.:i:~en D. Walker, 220 Ffctltrous Bualness C~J:7~slness ls con· on 04·25·2000 This business Is oon- dol bu 1 Name Statement ducted by: an lndllildual 2000682ff17 ducted by: a corporation are ng s ness as· Knox Pf.. #A, Costa The following persons Have r,ou started Oai"' Pilot /l.fJr. 27 Mal Have "OU started lglo·Tel. 2700 N. Main Mesa. CA 92627 • 1''1 18 2000 _1h69 b' I St t60l s 1 A are doln9 busioess as: doing bus ness yet? No "· • • 1 doing us ness yet? CA 92705' an a na, du~ ~~~:~~11~1~j Nish Consulting, 2336 Vl.llchiro Masao Flctttloua Buaine11 Yea, 91 Cary 0 . Arnold, 2700 Have you started Elden Ave. •G. Costa This st1llement was Heme Statement t~et Ad, Inc •• N. "Malo St., #601, Santa doing busineu yet? Mesa. CA 92627 flied Wllh the Oounl'( The followlng ·persons J n Etll011. Prn. -Ana, CA 92705 Yes, 5·08•00 Gary Neshanian, 2336 Clerk ol Orange County are doing business as· This statement wag This buslnen Is con· Steven D. Walker Elden Ave .• IG, Cbsta on 04·25-2000 Fire D\lds, 1751 Plaoen· ctlledle ... 0W11~-:,rtnhe ~nmytY ductA .. b en lndlV'" al Mesa. CA 92627 .......,..26918 ti A Co 1 M "' via """' "" y: "'u This statement was Thi b 1 1 "'""""" 9a2627v.. s a esa, on 04•21•2 Hl•e you started tiled with the Coonl'( s us ness s con· Dally Pilot Apr. 274..~a ' doing business ye1? No Cle1k ol Orange County ducted by: an lndlvldual 4 1 t 18 2000 11109 Watter Michael DUI, • 20009826131 Cary D. Amok:I on 05109/2000 do~~gve bJ~~es!'ayr~~ flcdtlo~s Bu•lnna 1151 Placentia Av .. Dally Pr :&x, 21~Y Tiiis statement was 20006828375 Yes, 1986 Name Statement Costa Mesa Ca. 92627 4• 11 • 1 • 7 4 flied w1th the County Dally PllOI May 11. 18, Gary Nesnanlan The lollOwlng persons Steven 't. Nanko, Flctftlou• Bu•loee• Cllrtl·ol O~n e County 25, June 1, 2000 Th759 This statement was ere doing business as: 1751 Placentia Av., N•me Statement on 04·28· LE"AL NOTICE C ) N h A rl CO.ta Mesa Ce 92627 ~ -·2 333 ~ flied wrth tha ounty a ort ma can ' · The f"""'-""' peniont """"" 7 NOTICE IS HEREBY Clellt Of 0111nge County Capital & Credit b) This business Is con· ere dOlng business u · ~~May 4• ~ 18• GIVEN that the Board ol oo 04·14·2000 North Al'nelk:an Ma'.11cet· ~~rs~~: a oeneral Business lnterlos,. ·, • 712 Educatlon of the New· 2000M25M1 Ing & Distribution. c) Have you started Dealgn, 31441 anta :•~ll!lll'~ml!'~--•l port ·Mesa Unllled Dally PllOt Apf. 20, 27. Nonh American Insur· ng business .,..17 No Margarita Parkway, School Olstrlct of Or· May 4, 1 t , 2000 Th650 anoe & Associates, d) Walter M: om,. Suite ,,.265, Rancno ange County wfll receive Fictitious Bualnese North American Plastlca, This statement wu Santa Margartta. CA aealed bids up to 10:00 1609 E. Edinger Ave· fll""' • h he "-··-92688 a.m. oo the 16th day of Heme Statement nue, Suite B. Santa Ma, "" 'Mt t · '·''"'"ty Danielle Marie Min ... _____ _. June, 2000, at the FOOd The following persons CA, mos ~g<..~5?:&88 County ney. 21791 Hem'l0'8: Service Office ot said are doinQ business at: Nonh American Con· 2000llHl11 Trabuco Canyon, CA emetery • Mort\Jary Chapd • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Oriw .Newport Btllch ..... 2700 PllllCI WTHIM RU.•ADWAY MortulfY * Chepel Orematlon 110 Broadway Cotta Meta 142-118()... School district, located Bell l!inanolal, Inc.. solidated Group Inc.. 0 lly P""t "" 27 .. _ 92679 at 2985 Bear Slfeet. 1141 Granville Dr .. New· (OE), 1609 E. Edlng41r 8 "" ~'· · ~ Tiiis bullness Is con-B\lllding E, Costa Mesa, port Beaoh, CA 92660 Avenue, &Jlte B. Santi 4• 1t, 18• 2000 'the d\leted by: an lndllltdual CA 92626, et whldl tirne Bell Flnanctal, Inc.. Ana. CA 92705 FICihlou• BualnH• Have you started said bids wllf be Pllbllcly (CA,), 11•1 Gqanvttte Or.. This b1J91nffs 11 odn· N.,_ StaWment do!llg bullnen Y917 No <>P4fned and read for tho Newport Beech, CA duoted by: • ()C)(J>OOl11c>n The fol10Wfng persons Denltllt Matte Minney lolloWing: • 92660 Have you atarted are dOlng bullile11 11: TtW ltetament -. PAPER AND SUPPLIES Thie t>uslnese Is con-doing buatneu yet? Frlnkfln Consulting IUed Wl\tl U1e Coun(Y All bldsare to be tn a<> .ducted t:>y: a COfPO,.tk>n Yes. Apfl 1, 2000 • A uocl at ea, 2 008 019111: cf Oranoe County cordanoe -.ith Condi· Hal/W you started 1 NOl1h AIMl1catl Con· Balearic Cotti Mesa, on QG.~•·iooo ttoos 1nstruct!Ons. and doing t>uafness yet? •<>lldlled GIOUJ>, Inc., CA 9M JCJOMIZllll S~ficaUons which are Yea, Julv 6, '995 Jeanine M C"91'T141y, Lee H. Ne-Moo, 2008 Delly Pllol ~-~p, on tue In the Olfloe of Bell F'inenci.1, Inc.. Pre11<*11 Baleelfc. Costa Meaa, MaUU, 2000 muse FOOd SaMces of said Aldllrd 0. Shinn. Thia 111temeot W.s CA 92826 FlCiitlOUe 1Uii'9ii School Dlstrlct, 1985 Pre~ flMlcl ..-1th the County Thi• buatneu Is con· Neme .. .......,., Beer Stt .. t. 8uUdlng E, Thia sta .. ment WU Clellc of Otano. County ducted by: an rMlvldoal . -.... f--...... -• Costa Mesa, CA 92626. filed wltfl t.111 County on 0..21·2000 . . Have you •tarted .~·;,,;;--~;;;· A Performance ·eor,d Olellc of 0!8fl08 Counry 2000MtM4t Clolng bu1lneu yet? VINTAG! AUTO E>CPO may t>e required at the on ~-14-2000 Dlllv PIOt Aot. 2t..~Y Y•, APf'M t. 2000 ~ IOOOMHMI ~ t\, II, 2000 ..nu78 l" H. Newtor1 ~ . ......: 024! ~~.t!:· I ) i ' l o u n t ( ~a s I\ c t l)tlly Ptlol ~. 20,, 27. i'ICililOUe 1U91Mii Thia ~ waa ....... • .......... ,...._, Max1J1: 2000 nie51 Nw ltli•n•tt llltd wllh tne County CA .::'t:!8ite . Oen· F1Ctffl0ije Llftiie • The ~ '*'°"" Cllltl °' =' CounlY efll P.,,,., 7248 SarU I I 1 1 '' 1 .. 11 ,,.1 H11 fl .1 \, I' I • CAri•t Stmn .,,J Ql#llllJ C.Sltta for L,,, Direct Cremation •• $49S · Immediate Burial ... $99S ({MIN'n C41•tl} Premangtmcn1 Progum1 ATiilablc ror F"""111 s.imc:n. Crcm~lionJ Jnd C'-2S'kcCJ Name at.tement .,. dolna ~ p : on 0i4,25 IGCJGlaHZI Aoae Aoed, BueMDn. The loltowlnG P""OM PONDEAOSA MOlll..E o.1y Piiot •• 27 May ~ ll:M21 ,,. dOlnO buei1" .. 1; ESTATH, 27t3 W. 4 '1 ti .zooO 1hei? Jim PNlon • ~ MATTHEW·TAYLOR'S, Coaa1 H1dM9v, N9w· ;i....:.;.:.,.; l'a-tao& CM'llno 11:1132 llVN IMt.~• port lleacft, CA"t2883 "'10iiiOUi ...... o.i•La'Coela. La Jolll. port e.actl, CA tmuu Jotln H. ~ Mime ltidement ~ 11037 Vernon o. WHton, 2tOO Ocean '°"'911ai'd, nie fallowWwl !*ION ...,_, 0 . MllMt-3403 Fucn•ta. Coat• Colone dtl Mar. CA .,. doing ... -.. .. : ~ and IJmllld Mata, CA 92829 maa Tf(.lto!NOlOOV ~· ,...,,.,, 245 ,ladler Jenet K. Whorl, :M03 Thia tM1r1t11 la con-EA S I C 0 N 8 UL· k/e,, W. C.Si Oollta P:~.1..... CO.la MtM., Clueted by. hutbetld and TNIT8. 1791 Luat Dr., MtU, Call ornla CA..-~ Wl'9 ~ t.Mtl, CA ~ 111111 bulllieal 11 oon• nie .._,,.,. com-aaee TNI .,.,.,,_. It oon· dl.lded br, "'*"'"°and meradtotrwac:t llUll-Jede~~l1t1 LUM dUa8d liy. I"'""*''*" Wiit MN under fie lklftCIUI Or., leedl, ~ Heve ~u 1tart1d bu11neu neme or CA ae. .. e¥t you ate11eo dol bulin••• 7 '*"" llttd IDowe on Thie bull!*a II con-bu11M111 ~11 ' .... ;. •. • -; .• f ' -- r.',~ -.:.· ·~ ••.. ;.: V•. °*btf 13, 1tet The properly wu Htve VQU •tarted '1o0r, L..-._Cell· ~ 0 . Manef 8'lztd...,. rnpeat 10 al-doing butlMH ye~? lon1i9 11115>1208 Tl\19 ......,.,.. wu ~ vlotatlon(s) of Vff, 2115'00 1 The'11f"e,ICldl9M,llnd filld wlttl ttw c::ounty ~•) 11351 Of tne JCll'ln QBrlen, Pre1ldlnl "~ nwrlber of Clllrtc of Otanot Counl.Y tWllth and Satety Code. 1'hll ~ waa ~· .nomey, or on ~·1&.2000 You •• tweoy nollfleCI filed with V. <;ounty Olaln1lll wllhoul an 14· 200Cllaa11 that thl Diatllcl Attorney Citric Of ontnoe County lomay II: (El ~. ta Daly Pllol AO/, ~ OI Orange County hat on ~·21 ~ dl,.oon Y ~di Ma~I. 2.000 lnllleted proceedinOI lO 2GD•lllM leltk)no<191__.,_del• FICtlilOue luean.i forlalt me at>ov..O.· Delly Piiot /lof. 21 ... ~ cleftlMdaote, o dll di· Neme ~ scribed prC:CrtJi pTir· 4, 11. 18, 2000 1nl'18 ~ ~ no Ilene Tht~lotlowlna pe~· i=:y '°cod, at Sec~~ FICililOUiN·-.. ~m=· ~·~CELL, 8,. llCI ~ aa. 11488, 4 · -·--Bar No. 103784 ISl.AN OREAMUZ, You tie lnstrvcled that The following pertOM LAW OfFICES OF D. 280 Cabrltlo tC, C'oa1a 11 you deslrl to contest are doing bullMas as: PAUL P~CELI,., Miia, CA 92627 the forfeiture of this Thom11 Bl•lr 011· <1675 MACARTHUR Jerry Ma11in ~rray, P'Qf>.erty pursuant 10 1nbutfng, 2020 FUiierton COURT. STE. 1200, 280 Cabrlllo #C, Colla Health ai-td Safety Code •48. CO.ta Meaa, C8lff NEWPORT BEACH. Mesa, CA 92627 Section 11488 S. you 92627 CALIFORNIA 92660 Elizabeth Anf! Man· must Ille a verllie<l c1a;m Thoma• Lawf911(:8 Blalr. 9411197$-0930 nlng, 280 Cabnllo #C, slating your lntereat In 2020 Fullerton . #48, DATE: .MN 18, 2000 Coita Mesa, CA 9262.7 the propeny You must ~ ~·· Calll .92&27 At.AN SCA TEA, Cleftt. Jonathan Oavid file thi; dalm 111 the Su· This buslness Is con• ~ y Murlla , Deputy Friesen, 15041 t:dln perlor Court ol the cluCtld by: an lndillldual Publlahed Newpon St.. Westminster, CA. Coonly 01 Orange within Have you started ~-Coeta Mesa 92683 thlriy (30) days of the doing bualnH$ yet? DaJIVPllotMay'4. t1.18, 1 £:~~~n~:.r:,S:s7: first publlcatlon of this i'.:m!.~t~~ Blalr 25. ~ Tll723 mlns1er CA 92683 Notice, unless yoo re· • This statement was FICtJtloua Bualnii• This business Is con· eelve actual notice. fl~ , with the CounlY Name Statement ducted by: a general i:-iease use OOF02698), Cle~\Of Orange County The following pellON partnership ou must serve an on 04·21·2000 are doing buslneu as: Have y,ou started endorsed ooer• of the 2000682t635 Enhanced Par· doing bus ness yet? No clalm on the District Al· Dally Piiot Aor 27 May f~rmance Oantlf fot the Jeriy Martin Murray }~':;'~.Y o~e~~geE1rrue"~ 4, 11, 18, 2000 fh6n, Mind. Body & Soul, 234 This statement was 0epUty District Attorney} llctkloue Bu•inMi E. t71h St.. Ste. •too • flied witl'I the County at 700 CMc Center Heme Statement Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Clert< ol Orange County Denise Ann l.ocldlan, on 04·l8-2000 Dnve West, Sa~ta Ana. Tl)e following peraons 7807 Jrd St., Downey, 20008821279 Ca. 92701 within thirty are dOlng buslneSI as: CA 90241 Dally Pllo1 As>r. 20 27 (30) days of the filing Of Agricap, LLC, This business Is con· Maai 11 2ooO rhe6ci the delm In the Super\Or 1 Baruna Coun. New• ducted by· an lndlvldual • • Court/Clv1I Division. port Beaoh. CA 92663 Have you started Fl tlous Bu•lnna The fallure to timely Agricap, LLC. (CA). doing business yet? Name Statiament file and secure a verified 1 Baruna Court, New· y 111100 · The followlng persons Claim stating an interest pon Beach, CA 92.663 ~olse Am Lodlhart \. -era doing bus1neh as: In the property in 11'18 Su· This business Is con· This statement was ...... RUES DE PARIS, perlor Court Will result In ducted by: Limited Lia· flied with the County 3555 Eest Coest HwY .. the property being de· bHity Co. Clerll of Orange Counl}' Corona del Mar, CA ctared or ordered lortell Have you s\arted on o5..o2·2000 92625-2404 to the State of canfomla doing business yet? No 20006827839 Meyer Schwartz. 245 and distributed pursuant Agr1cap, LLC. John F. oallv Pllol May 4 11 18 Kansas St., San Fran-to the provisions of Manno, CEO 25 l!OOO ' ni121 cisco, CA 94103 Hea.lth and Safety Code This statement was -'.------- Rueben s. Schwanz. Section 11489 without flied With the County NOTICE IRUITEE'S 245 Kansas St.. San lurther notice-or hearing. Cieri< of Orange County TS E Francisco, CA 94103 f'l.lblished Newport on 04·21·2000 • ~9 I ;01.ffl] Loan This business Is oon-Beech-Costa Mesa 2000l82l825 ~ "~~ ~"' Onler ducted by: co-partners Dally Piiot May 4, 11. 18, Deny PllOt Apr. 27. May tor.lln~rer No 93\~W; Have you started 2000 4, 11, 18, 2000 Th679 APN 048-07 f6 doing b\J$1ness yet? No Th704 Flctitloua Bu•lneH V~ E IN • FAU T Meyer Schwartz Fictitious Buslne11 Ne~ Statement ul A B This statement w. as Name Statement The tolfowlnn ""l$0tlS Tl U DATE . flied w'ilh the County " ... -. U l S YOU Olert< of Orange County The following persons are doing bYslr;iess as. Tl ~O EC on 04•18•2000 are doing business es: Father Kooo s Educa· y R IT 20006826282 FSCIFUGH'T SERVICE lion Center, 337t Ne· MAY AT A Daily Pilot Apr. 20 27 CENTER. 2148 Newport Vada Ave .. Costa Mesa, ~8~ . IF y~ May 4 11 2ooO Th66i a1vd .. Costa Mesa, CA CA 92626 N E AN EX ATI -' ' 92627 Father Koon's Foun· HE Nl~RE Fictitious Buslne11 Althea:. H. AJlouny, dallon. (CA). 337t Ne· HE PR~ EEOI~ Name Statement 4535 r rleste Dr .. vada Ave .. Costa Mesa, AG~N~ Y Y The following persons Carlsbad, CA 92008 CA 92626 SHOO C ACT are doing business as: This business is con· This business Is con· ~WV , ~~~y ELEKES ENTERTAIN· ducted by: an individual ducted by: a corporation Pl.Yell at. F :· clt MENT, n37 Ferndale Have you started Have you started f~~ Cor Circle "F''. Stanton, CA dofnjj business yet? No doln"g business yet? No poration5,"re~~d'iJTi ,,;. 90680 Althea H. Ajlouny Fatfl~r KOOl"l's Foun· PC>lllled fiustee O\H'Sila'tt lo • Jerry Robert Elekes, This S1atement was datlon, Gordon Iha Deed of T~~~ 7737 Ferndale Clrcta filed with the' County Rujanawecn, Executive fl by t "F", Stanton. CA 90680 Clerk ol Orange County Director RECHT~I This business Is con~ on 05/0912'000 This statement was MAN dated and ducted b" an lndlvldual 20006828370 filed with the County reeoroed 07 . as In·· Have '~ou started Daily PilOt May 11, 18, Ckirl< of Orange C~nty s'"'rr.ot .,.,.. ~~No doing business t? No 25, June 1. 2000 Th752 on 04·21·2000 !99904d!97:,.,.., 2 & ~ecor sin o · o This statement was Name Statem811t a Y t r. • a Cou 1 tiled with the County 4, 11, 18. 2000 . n. Y. a o The following persons Wiii . H on Clertc of Orange County are doing business as: Fictitious Buslnesa fl 2:00PM. Al on 05·02·2000 YHWH Book.s and Re· Neme Statement ~ l!Onlftice to 20006827619 cords, 2905 Jacaranda Tile following persons lhe ,nty • Dany Piiot May 4, 11. t 8, A\Je Costa Mesa CA 8 -ddlnn business as: 700 VIC Center 25. 2000 Th732 926Z6 • 'MARK"STUCKEY OE· West, Sa1113 Ana. CA at Ficthloua Puslwa Craig Joseph Conte, SIGN, 20041 Osterman ~b~auctiOn~o ~h~ Heme Statement 2905 Jacaranda Ave.. Rd.. M·2. Lake Forest, die<:tt as bfllow The followlng persons Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 CA 92630 payable ~ a at tin_, o/ are doing business as: This business ls con· Maril Roben Stuckey, 5afe~all hl. title, ano Jn. STAUFFER AGENCY, ducted by: an lndlllldual 20041 Osterman Rd., M· 1efe veY9d to an<1 413 Bay Hill Otrve, New· Have you• started 2, Lake Forest. CA now by lt undel said nnri a-·-ch CA 92660 doing business yet? 92630 Deed o rust in thA PfOP: ,,_ ....., ' Yes, Yl/00 This business Is con.. erty, slluMM In~ said Gall seblts, 413 Bay Craig Joseph Conte ducted by: an Individual CoUlllY~tale as ~!oh~gAe92~wport This statemen!,_w_as Hive you s1arted more tu de In °i Anthony S1auffei. 727 filed with the ~ty doing business yet? No ~: Yf:: stteet . o L 0 t u s B 1 0 s 5 0 m , Clerk or Orange County Marte Roben Stuckey ~ Other com ~ Encinitas. CA 92024 on 05109/2000 This statement was nauon, lfany ~lh81· , Tiits business Is CQO· l 20006828378 nCledle"" wlotth°=tnhe CCouounntyty prope~rty dftcnt>ed~· .. • 1 . ducted by: oo·partners Dally f'ltot May 1!.z._18, "' ~ _ doing business yet? FICtltlous BuslnHa 2~8844 ' I Have you started 25, June 1, 2000 1n'7S6 on ~-21· ~ w. Y 619199 Dali" Pllol ·tJOO· 27, May ' ~~ es. . • Name Statement 1 GaJI Sebits The fol\C>Wing persons 4, 11, 18, 2 Th68 d ~ . 1 This statement was are doing buslneso as· any ~o ~ flied with lhe Counl'( -ST. FAUSTINA CATHO· -SUMMONS street address -~ vvra;of Cieri< ot Orange County LIC BOOKS. 2901 Lala· (CrTACION • common ~~~1 on 04·25-2000 yette Ave., Newpor1 JUDICIAL) r"J1 ~ ~rthe · 20006826928 Beach CA 92663 NOTICE TO DtFEN· ~ara:'nv.t't, ~Sl Dally Pilot Apr. 27.J...May Nordstrom Develop· DANT: (Aviso a lhereon of the=ation 4. 11, 16, 2600 rn700 ment Flnance, (CA), 511 Acusadol MARIA seQ.lred by the 1y to Flctltlou• fiuslMH 29th Street, Newpon TESTA·PRfCE, an itidl· be sold ptos te acle Name Statement Baactl, CA 92663 Vlduat and DOES t estlma~ costs, e~ses The to11ow1ng persons This business is con· b~s~JIEGH 50, IN· ~the ~m~~ are doing business as: Cluctad by: a oorporatlon YOU ARE BEING m Notice orsaie: is Hotsy of Southern i:iave you started 14243.62 It IS possible Callomla, t 125 North d0tng business yet? No SUEO BY PLAINTIFF: at ttl8 b f Sale the K r a e m 8 r p 1 a c e Nordstrom Develop· (A Ud. le esta deman· opemng bldbme~o be ies, A n a 11 e 1 m c ;.. ment Finance. Lawre~e d a n d o ) : S A I D Ulan 11'18 total · • 92aoo.1923 • A. Nordstrom, President ABDALLAH. Individually ness due fn to Environmental E~ln. Tll•s statement was and dba A. M. MURRA~ cash the 'Trustee 111!1 ~ r: fifed ilh the Co nty ELECTRIC =· cashl8r's clledts ment Supply, Inc .. ( A), w u You have 30 ""LEN· dr on a s~"' na-1125 Nonh Kraemer Clerk of Orange County DAR DAYS att;; this lion bank. a ""' 'drawn Place, ,.,nahelm, CA on 05/09ol22~ ........ summons 1$ served on by a state°' federal credit 92806-1923 .................... .-... ·""""' Checked b Tiils business is oon· Dally Piiot May 11 , 18, you to file 8 tt'r.':W11nvO vr""''• Of a ledeflll rlWll [ ducted by: a oorporatlon 25. June t. 2000 Th757 re~ ~r ~~II ~stale~ ~. Have you started Fictitious BuslneH will not protect you; your i m· . , 9' doing business yet? Neme Stetement typewritten response a -l!\ Yes, 3129100 . Tile lollowlng persons must be In proper leo8I · •• Ft- Envlronmental Equip· era dOlnQ business as: form If you went t1ll IO ff,~~ men~y. Inc., Robin Panel Wortcs, 11°'4 N. court to hear your caae ,..,. Ricketts, President Armando Anaheim Cal· II you ~ not fife you~ ~ in ~ ·1" ~ This statement waa ilomla 928oo · l&llN\CA on t1m • ..-...... .. flied with the County J. c. Hanscom, In· re..,...._ e, you • bYt ""'""'' covanant Cieri< of or:;r County """"'rated,, (CA), 1104 may lose the case, and Ot~a or Oil '"" 21 ., ~..,.... your ~s. money and • !Ille. .,... ·" N. Am'lando, Anaheim, properiy may be taken oOStesilorl ~ m- • 2000S82l833 Califomlll 92806 ltt\out f rthe w ml bfancles. to Sltisfy In Dalty PllOt Apr. 27, May Tiiis bualneas la con· f:om ll'le ~/ a ng dtbltdliess MCUnld ;· 4, 11, 18, 2000 Th685 ducted by: a oorporatlon There 819 04her t.gal Sed Deed of TIUI( • FICthlou• BualniH Have you started requ119ment• You may vancet la Hem. Statement doing buSll'\en yet? want to ceU tn attomey ~ ~ Of The lollowlng persons Yes, 1/12/00 right away. 11 you do not ~ are doing bUslnesa as: J.C. Hanscom, In· know an 1ttomey. you of Trull wti H04sy Anaheim, 1125 corported, Ma rsha may call an~ • North KtMmer Plaoe. Hanscom·Vlce P19S. fenal seMoa Of a Nole. A n a h e 1 m • c A Tiiis st~t was aid oflloa (Nstld In I and ~ ol 92806-1923 nled With ttie County phone book). n~d:Z4 Envlronmental Equip· Clllt! of o::;ge County DelPOI• de QUI le ;"T'tu11. uy. ment Supply, Inc .. (CA), on 04·21· ' enfr90l*l esta dtaclon ,,of f'Ull • 1125 Nol1h l<n!lemer 2000ll21142 judlclel usted Ilene un Place, Anaheim, CA Oaftv PMot Apr. 27~ MaY plezo de 30 DIAS 92806-1923 4, 1'. 18, 2000 Thet3 CALENDARIOS para This bullness 11 con· FlditiOue auat.,... ~r una ~ ducted by: a COfPOl'atlon Heme 8'Mement eacrtte • milQuina en Have you atarted nie fottowlng pert0na H1a a>M. doing 1>uafne.. yet? are dolno bualileA 11. Una cana o una Vas, 3129/00 Raynolds Corporaie lllmadl ttlefonlca no le Envlrontnen~ E~ P1112a t 1501 Weatdlfl ofreoera protlllldon; au RJ:~~~~lde,;r °'·· s... 2IO. Newport :=t:.-::S ~ This statement waa eep':"&A :f:': CM· con lal fOOMffdade• le· filed wltfl \Ill. County atruct!OI\. Inc (Celiror· QllH 1propladas 11 Cla11c'of Orange CounCy nil). 1501 We•"1111 Or '*edqulMquelacorte on ~·21·~ 8t1'. HO'. Nawpori •tcudle •ii c:aso. ~ Beecll CA t2MO SI ~Id no pretente O.llY P1101 •· 2t.. May Thia· butlrlMI 11 con-au '91PUttta 1 tlempO, Flcdtloue luelneM •. 11, 18, 2000 • ™84 duC:ted by. 1 OOtPC>ratlon ~ ~r ~':° .. ~ NllM .........,. CNS177174t Havu=. ''f?11= llllalio, IU <lnefoyoMI' The follcMlrla pMON NOTICE OF ~ or:if CO(! ooaa dt IU llfODladtd .... dOlll9 ~ u; 911--• lln avtso atldOrilll por Aeturri ~t -.vm; atructlof), Inc., RofWd E. petlt Cle le OOf1e.. Conltanment · ~. PURSUANT TO l.eQr8n<I, Prwetdtne £*1tn OlrOI ,...._ t,S.12 80111 Chica H&ALTH AHO , Thie .... ,,,_,. "' 10e ......... P\llde ql'8 Streit. HunUnoton URTY COOi ~ :" Iha ~ UMd ~ 11amet a BMdl. CA t2e4t l&C'T10N 11471/ 04·'1.l=-Oour1'Y un abogldo Ahelf'de M. Mell, 11• AND NOTICll QI'! IGH•Ha? ~. 81 ftO 47'1 "9V DfM, HUnt· OF INTINDE> D11f1v Pllot:&fo %7 M8Y oonoCJe • un llbOgadO, il1glOn ~ CA 12849 FORFllTURI ·~· f'lt , • n.71 Putf• namaf 1 un _ ~ .,_..d.!!...1 -eerlltdodl ...-.... dt El~ CCl8tll --... PU..UANT TO Lin... tbOtadot o a una CA.._. HIALTHAHO ,....llllkm.nt «**'le dt .,.m = 8'mrl MMuda. tt'11 .rcm:=4 -The~· t;;. dlr9dDlto ~c;:.eo. ...... On 4111 & 411t. 2000, M Doc11ort LonglMly.eom, Iii •llR; 1Na ..._ It Ollft• 5441 w, 1"' St • .1o.. :m I!. ttlM Pleceftttl Aw. ~ .. 9'aoJ ..,.. ~ e 9'f*8I 1"11hPlaCe,No-~.•7t2 1101, Coate Maaa, Cal __ or.._ ~ d 9tlallfn!.'.t tC. Coeta 92927 , '""' name n lld-ne¥e you 1terte ,.... W\, "' prpoeny Jotv1 oen.n. a4U t'hll at ,. C10U1t 11; (II ~ bulll'8al ,.ct No de• or 1 b • d ·a,·. Santigo, Newport :,a,:ioml>re clrecdondell t!!'*M·-.. 1281348.93 U.S CUR· 8Mc:tl, l:el 929410 COltll ea • ·-....!..bll flllf" - AENCY. -.. ..ind P'11W18' lme MO, CMJFOMI~ =.. :r'o.!:. = ~ ~C:,. ~ ~ "'m.:O"'°" OF OfWfGI '°'1TH an~~ tt47~11t481 bY I~ TI*· .... la con-JUITtCf.CINTl .. 1 OIM., ....... ll;J .. Mt 008TA MESA PCX.ICE dUClltd • e genetlt CML i:IMlaON, 231•1 ~,._~._ tt •. 11. OIPAATMIHT MDlllOn , Ind .. _. 11ft07 I f .. . --:--. ·=-':I f" • ' •• .... ·-··-~--·; Thur.do_y, Woy I I, 2000 85 rr __ ,__ ___ ~ . -. . _.,. . ' . . . -...... _. ·. -· - ~ . . ., (OCP 7"21.010) The. •oorox l"'''' 8/TIOUf1C °' lhe HQftd lndte>*91.... plUa In· terell end coat 11 $10,531.25 II N llJbjtet d M a-. 11 real Pf'OPe~ It f\81 no stl'Ml °' odler COf'lll'llO!' dellO-natlon. dlrtctlonl IO Iii locltion iney 1)9 00- 111 n e d l rom tl'le Mal'INI'• Office U900 requesL P1ospec11ve bidders shOulcl refer to MCllOnl 701 510 to 701.880. In· elusive. ol the Code °' Civil Procedure for PIOV!Slooa goyemlng tl'le terms, coriditlons. erld effect ol the sale alld the ~.ability Of defaulting Did· detr. NOnce IS HEREBV GIVEN that on May 24, aooo. at 2.00 o' aloclt P M at ()fange Countv Marshals Oept., 4601 Jwnt>oree Rd . nn. 106, Coey ol Newpon Beach, CounfY. ol Orange, Stall o1 California I Wiii sell at pu«>hc llUChOn to the highest bidder. for casl'I 1n lawtut money ol the United States. all the nght. title and interest of said judgment debtor(s) 1n the above described property. or so mUCl'I tnereor as may be nee. essary to s.tll$fY said e• • eculion, wim accrued In· terest and coct&. Dated Ac>r• 24, 2000 OMSIOO Hart>or APPROXIMATE MIN· IMUM BIO$ •• "Plaintiffs wntten bid Is approximately S10,S31 25 ··Transfer tax IS S.55 lor eacl'I ssoo ol plircl'lase pr1oe Jotin E. Fuller, Merahal, Orange County By·IS/ O. Harp, ~il: Oo not lake dQwrl or delaoe a posted OobCe before lhe sale or satJsfadJOn ot judgment. Penal Code Section 616 (mtsdemeanof) l>ubl1shed Newport 8each·C04ta Men Daily Ptlo1 April '27. May •.11.2000 Th688 FIC11tloua Bualnese N•me St8tement The tollOWlno persons are doing busmess as: Real Results Systems. 2801 W CO.st Highway, Suite 390. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Randal Allen Poulson, 2151 Pecdlc:Ave .• Cosla Mesa. CA 92627 Jim Brewer. rn ~ 11$tde Ave.. Newport Ths ·business is con- oueted by joint venture I'""» STARTING ANEW. BUSINESS?? ........ ·-·. Have you started doing business rot? No Randall Allen oulson This statement wu ttleel wrth tile ·County Clerk ol Orange County on 05/05/2000 20006828014 Oally Pilo4 ~1, 18, 25. June 1. Th737 'We'/J, ,;Jetp, 'I/OU 'U},,de A GOOD ADI Cil <•>•-1111 Tht U,11/ Dtpartmmt at tlN DaifJ Pil.ot is pk~J to 1111no11ncr ar nnu .wn1icr now 111N1i1Able to nnu bwjnnHs. ~ will now SEARCH tlN n"''" for JO" 111 no D<ml thtl~. •nJ UIW 1"" t.IH tilfV 11NI t!N trip to tlH Co11rt Howse in S..ntll AIML TMrt. of ~11rw. 11.fib tht mirrh iJ completttl we wiU file rr fictitioll.J lnuinm """"'IMtnlfnll Mlith ,,,, C...n~ Oerlt. 1••lish ona • ~for fo•r tuttla Ill mpbwl 6'y "1w •"" tlin Ji"' JO"' /r0tlf o/ p11l>lic•tio11 'with tlw °'""11 Clo/t. PiHll no1 "1 to fi!L JO",. fictih.tu ~i11ns s141mtntt"' ti# DtUIJ Pi#t. JJO W. &, SI, Co1111 Mnt1. If JO" "'""'" JIO/ Ai) ~ cvJl..,"' (9'19) 642-432 I tUJ • will""'~ """'"l'mmts .for 1'1" to /M,,& thu 1rOtttJMw "1 ,,..;L If JO" J1011/J /1111~ ""Y fanlwr 'l"ntioN, 1lerwyD 111 nil wr will~""'"' tW p.J to tUJisi Jd"· GHtl bull ;,, .,.,,, 1tn11 lnui11m! • • .. .. ti '• G:t · EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNTY All IHI tlhtt Hf ..... le 11111 lftlJlftf II M'ltd It lllt , .... ., ''" ""9let Act .. "" " ....... .itldl ...... . .............. ..,,.._ ............... ......... ..... .. rtet, alef, ttllllte, m , MMtu,, Mltltl llltln w ................................ "" ........ -. ......... ., ............. . , ... __,., ............ ., '""'"" ......... let Ital HUit wlldl II II fltlllltll ti IN In. Ott "'"" tit t . ' ' .. 1 .... ' 'I l ~. ' ~ . .... _._ . ' .. 1. :r"' .. ~ ,,.,.., ................ ......, ltMlllttf .. .,. _,.,.. ............ "' ...... .........., "'"· ,, , ..... 11.. .... c....... 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Contest will run 4/6100 thro Pane Ads Here Pane Adt Here ~..l,°U'.'f.'·'1 • ., 'J ..... ·. ,, . _.._ . , ~ . '','('' ·~1 • • -,,,, • '' A • J' ."lll"".-.......... __ ' -... --.. ~ .... ,,, l, ' ' .•• ' Jt. . ' __. ............. , ~!!" '~ •o ' I " Molll MANAGERS •SPECIAL• $154.00+ ,.,. Wldy (Mult preen .. Ad) 235 ""' & llllch9nllll. Situated on~ lllllllclptd grounds FEATURES: 24-Mouf Lobby/Direct dial ta/Free HBO, I DllclPocl I Jlcll . Guell llUo- cty aott IO 405 & 55 Fwys. Mln's lfom 0 C. Flip, callgt end bchl. WlllWlg dis· "'"°' to thoPI end , .......... COSTA MESA MOT~IHN 2217 Hdcw IMI PlloMMlttl 4140 l' ' r-. -·' .,1 il. '-.'· ·.: . ~/'' rf ';J \, ' -~ J.c .•J _ I •·' . \p·'i r f •• ,._.~ , ( ·,' .: 'N -~ • . . ' :u. . ~,',\" . . I t/ /"1.. . ... :. VACATION R!HTAL 2 & 38' 28a ~ deklXt, Condo. klly tum, S1tPS 10 bell, 2c gw. 94H7S-7130 FOiJN) PUflPY Siilij)lllid ~ mbc, lllllle lbolA 3moi old. Vic °' s.u AN/ Mesa. 714-557-*04 FOUND RING CALL TO DESCRIBE 94M4CM575 l ITEM TO HOUSFJfOLD «>yun In Newport Beath 949.ITS.8223 ~ .. ·-.~ I. I, ·~ . .:._.,;~ ~-~=··· .,_:>" ........... , ... ,. 1 ~-.1 COAST COIN NEEDS OLD COINS! Gold, siver. ~IChes. anllques, 949--642·9«7. TOP iftlRECOADSI Jazz, R & 8, ~. Rode. etc SO'S & 60'S MIKE 94!H>4s-7505 Run your ed In the Newpof t Beach- Costa Mesa Delly Piiot and the . Huntllll\Ofl Beach- fountain Val9ey lndeptl 1d•nt to rNdl OVet' 100.000 hofM1. Fu 111 this fOfm wtth your credit c.d • Of mall with ·~~ "'" '°' • WMfll If '°"' c. doll not ... w'l rvtllfor ..,.,., ... .-i NA tor jlJlt StO'. ,, Fimess Di,..,• Front Dak Clnlu Groy Fi,,,_ 1-fwto,, • OutoJW Li~• Swim ltutrwmm Cink! Ci.il • N.'"'1 Annu/4,,11 IM1 Olm/ Dirtaors Open in1mi~ CitYMCA COC Monday, May 15th• 4-7pm Wtd., May 17th • 4-7pm RESTAURANT NOWtlRINO Receplionisl/RtselVlllons ADotv In ~llqO .. 2102 Wnt <1c.llflfl'ont Newport a..en COCYMCA ,.... .......... ... 111111'1' In ,,. ~mey,..... you lo cell 1 toO numnr In which ...,.. ... c:hql I* minute. I,, . , ... 'b.. ' - 0 YD, ln.L MY CM ,_ I -----~----~-~ '*-I Cir , ...... _~~ ........ ~~~~~~~ ' 1*llklt --- .. Daily Pilot Thursday, Ntoy 1 I, 2000 87 A NASCAR 1MW n '17 CAD bc:a1ec11 'ti DllTRl8uTORSH• 8~ L09d9d, white,.._"*' .....,, NFL 11e lllo (B780231 123,"5 -· ftlUll ..i illCIUd9d Sl400+/WMll ITtRUNO IMW R40074t Al.Ill llllblilhed E~ MM41-HOO LAND ROY!R FillninO No Stlrla OITi IMW ZJ 'i7 HEWPOftT IEACH 11115 1"8CXMOb-7151 I Cyt, Hard Top, SIYlf Ille' ... UO-M'5 (200655! '25.987 CAbillC CATERA 't7 LEXut MIUIOH VIEJO IEDAH 40 '*H44M4 $19,115 17-5050 IUW 11111 17 1AUE'R JAGUAR Lo rN!et, 5-apeed, loldldl 71WIMIOO (3VAUl24) $20,995 cadMlec EkiOfadO lleiTlti CRE'VIER IMW '12 63k on nt-bUll engine, 71t-131-3171 NW Mich lites, lhocils, BMW 31il 1M currenc rec:Ofds, collec1ols !=======! 1361( Ml, Black w/111/ld dleam $9500 949-673-3009 (C50245) S19,99S cldlilK EkiOfilCiO 'H .R CREVIER BMW Low miles, VS N0t1ns1ar, sll· Tl 714·UW171 Ver, leather. Lii!i~--...-~-'I BMW 311Ti •t7 (619359) $18.988 ""' TO wuaLER • Auto. LoaOedl Nice! NABERS "" 21 (U3$659) $16,995 (714)540 .. 100 OUTRAGE. 250 VM\ah.. CREVIER BMW tr11«, tlectronloe, blmlnl, 714.-35-3171 CHEVROLET ASTftO '91 etc. $21,500 • V --.i.... C•"'•'" NMSM1" 717.otl2 BMW 318TI 'ii an ....... er ...... ,, ..,.._, B•··• cllal!S. sola, rear air, many Gndy • Wtihe 241 'ti -. .. , grell buyl power lealuresl •lnl cond, owner moving up, Sts140 S13,H5 (138894) S5.988 fanl E.....,., Lilllitd 'M ' ..... d!M, v.-... U1tll including low p1Cka0t $30,000 84H21-1035 F'OllO P'1A 'ti .... .., ... 1 NA241U 112,ltl LANO RO'll R NEWPORT IEACH ltllt M44S FOflo Giiii •11 Sup1r Cab, loaded, tUPlf low mlle•I P819154 S15,H5 LANO ROV,ER NEWPORT BEACH t4M40-M45 GMCJIMMV 'ti G19«1, loadtdl K521001 111,HS LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH MM4<M445 GPS, fish lndr, trlller, low LAHD ROVER NABERS htS, S5tK 94M73-ll01$ NEWPORT B~CH (71 4)540-9100 LX •9 ELECTRIC iolf "''· --"'~M4...;..,;o.e.t;__..;.;•s;___ CHEVROLET CATERA '•7 Hond• AcCQ!d 1 rvne gr11C, fu11 In time IOI BMW 32!1S 't7 Low 2511 miles, black. ~r~~'i:; SUllMERI S6,900. LNve ~X~ Pk~ ~995 leather. moonroo1. CD, dlMln, l?'Ok ml, c:lean.111U51 '""'•· 94t-760-'277 CREVIER BMW ctvome ~. bal. ol wan see, $4995 firm , PP I I 714-13W171 (l48404) $21.988 • Mt-720-0521 •t SAILBOATS BMW 3211 '96 • (7t~=~oo HONDA P11tp011 EX 91 • • Aulo, Black w/sand White, grNI buyl Hobble Holder u 11 •Int (v383111 $23.995 CMYrotet.conen. '113 «154M stues cond StOO. Met~" 14ft CREVIER BMW Lo 1111. 30rl ~. LANO ROY!R nt1• pilnt, v1rnl•h•d ___ 7~1-4-13~"'3~1~71--new llres. mt condllonl NEWPORT BEACH m"'· SIOO. Dinghy BMW 3111 'it (100510)NABERS $17,988 NM40-M45 LUCK\'OAY Neither vulncr.aMc S11t1lh Jc.ifs WEST •Ill NOltTll • Q9J 0 76. 0 A 7 J • K852 EAST o K 10 52 • 7654 .., QJ J 0 J 62 •QJY 0 4 •Alll7 64 ;\ SOUTH •A KJ 10 0 /\98 o KQIU!l85 • Vuld NOlt'lli f.AS'l' lNT 3• °'O Pass Pim l'losl Opc111111.! lead· Four of o Tii.· t>rcall' ea114.·elt:d out un this Jcul, \U all dccl,arcr nc\!\Jc.'tl 11; "' \11tmd ll~hmque to land an aggres· \t\C Alam. Suuth'' .1ump lu ~lwn wa' l10I 3\ in'>Onc ll!I u mr~hl <1ppc111' Nonh had 10 have some tl1J111onJ length anti 111>1 too rnuch Ill the "ay or \I; astr:tl club v-.alul'~ lllf' '"" NU\OM W11h either a llciuhll:tUll d1 mono or • \tmn1c1 bolJtni 111\'.lub\. l'll'flh V.lt\llU \llllr'> ho~e NJ thr\!~ no rru111r llS the: lo:\~r evil, IX tu luw tlown th .. Qll\:110tt, instciid 11r taking 11 fllrlcrcm:c 111 tl1J monds. TI)U\, tiler~ \huuhJ Ill: plJy llX 5tll. diilmund> Sui<:c nu Ollwr \1111 prc~rnl'll 1m u11rac1hc lcaJ, Wc\t d11KC lhc \m~lc ton tnlrnp If lrUlllJl' hml.,,. 2·2. tllll CIKlll'aCI cciulJ he cl111111ed ~uicc, ~flcr drawiiii 1rumJH. tlccl11rcr could di'· card II ho!an fro111 l.lunuuy 1111 thl' · spades and rur( p hc11n lor rlw 12th trick. But with the num1al ~-1 split, tleclan:r had to loo~ for 1111· ollcrnJltvc line. The ~lution wo, ~1111plc an\J cfc g4nt. although 11 requ1rcJ u l111lc lud. Declarw 11o on the liN incl. in hllntl w11h 1he c1gh1 unJ 1111111cJ1atd)' duckeJ a hean 10 'fam 1lie club return was nillcJ 11nd a <;«cmJ 1ru111r was drawn wnh the l.m~ 111 CJ"-' th1.•y l.li\'ided C\enly. When tile)' '\hJ n11t, <kdtll'Cr leh a trumr oul\t.ulthns and played-off four rounds of\~· , tits· carding a heart Imm Jum111)' All 11.M 11;cll "'hen E..i I II.id lo lolluw IA.~IW"cr ca,hc:d the 11<< of ht-;in, und ruffc."<1 11 t1ean 111 \Ju111111' \outh n:lurn<d IU h.md 11;11h a duh ruff. drew 1hc oul\landtnj.! trump um.I cl.umetl the n.:\t or lhc lri..I.\ Tender, 111, new p11nt Convertible, black/bladl, (714)540-9100 Jeeo Gr111d awokM 'ts ::F~:-~::::: lea~~fu~BMW -CH_EV_R"""OlET;_:.;.._Tlhoe--LT~ •• ~11 Llmited rlld;rm111m.ve, 1•CARlll'ANANSllUYSUCKS11 •CARStTRUCUNAHlllllYI 11 •CARllTRUCKSNANMUVI I S250. 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