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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-02-03 - Orange Coast Pilotn..a..111n RIAL IRATE SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3 I 2001 "Have you ever wondered how a pot of flowers feels on a busy day? It's a thought I had never entertained until I found out firsthand the life and times of a movie extra ... " A little something extra W orld hedvywe1ght chd111- p1on Sonny Liston is dt the left. gldnng dcross the nng dt the drrogant and sassy Cassn.1s Clay Acr~ the ring and to the left is Howard Crn.C>ll, rambling on about Ulli. chd.mp1onstup bout and how Llston IS d 7-1 favonte to demolish the brash challenger. Oirectly in front of me is former heavyweight champion Joe Lows, and two seats to the nght of me IS the original Angelo Dundee, the trainer who pulled the tngger dS the Louisville Up went on to stun the> boxing world. It's 1964 and, as the mdkeup ladies would tell me ddt.ly. ·No hdir- cul for you, you're per1ect, honey." Roger (orison EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK With Jon Voight m the role of Cosell, Will Snuth emuJdlln~J Muharrunad Alim hlS compelllJv<' years and dtrector Michael Mann dl the controls, some six feet to my nght, I someb.mes hdd to put my pen aside and rerrund myself, ttus is no ti.me warp It's 1uc.,t d movie. The only ti.me warp here Wd!. the span from early November when lor- mer Ddily Pilot Editor Bill Lol>deU sent me a message about d ld.lent dgency loolung for "older sportswnt- crs • to fill roles as "fedlured extrds" Jor the movie "Alt,• answenny an open call a couple of week!. ldter rind receiving d call in late November that 1 was one of the few There would be, however, d Jot more lo the story than that. SEE ALI PAGE A11 SO MUCH FOR ACCURACY "l:or/Jer I lwcl tril'cf to explC1111 lo u cou pie! ol m1g.o;1cfl' c1ssislanl.'> that l yp<'\\ nl«'rs don 'I sit sic/c> ,,} o;uit • 111 press rem It dCX'.'ill 't worh. CC/rri<1q1 '.'i rnllid<•. All I founcl \H't<' <J,•w <'Uf'i .. " ' - ,Rf I RY OA 't l'iLOl Demise of skate park plan expect ed •Enough vol es cipJ><'dr hned up to hdlt controvc>rslc-ll constru ction dt Chdr It' t1ncl Hamilton streets Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT COSTA :-.I E~\ A 111nlllJ\1 r-.1111 pldn to build d pdfk ctl Ch,ult• ,uul 1idm11lon '>trt>l'l'> lur -.kc11 .. h1>ct1dl'r' dppC>dr'> de-.tmrd lur lht tr<1-.h 1>111 Tht' Cit} ( 'ounnl i.. "'lll'I lt>d 10 take up the h'-lll' dCJctlll \ lond11\ llu-. 11mt' with whctt could lw t>11<111qh vote:.. to rt>JeCl lht• Pllort. Counul 111Pml111r'> dt·.icllo< k1•d ovE>r the> h'>Ut.' Jd.J\ .!., \\' lwn J\ Id\ 111 Libby Cowdn rind < 'ounc tl\\on1t1n Lmdct Dixon votC'd to contJm11• with pldn!. tor the pc1rk c111d counnl m1•111- hers C hn:.. Ste(>( ctnd Kc1rf'n Hnhin-.011 voted lo d1snus., lhl' '>th• frorn con- MderdlJOn Julie Nem eth, who overcame her drug abuse, watches her 2-year-ol d son, Billy, play with his toys : . ~at.Ir C'osta Mesa apartment. . Councilmdn Gc1ry f\.1or1t1hc1n ''ho voted for tlw park in Ch tolwr dithough h£> d1c.,ctgre<'cl with lht' '>lit'. was absE'nt from thl' Janudf\ rn1'\•hnq dnd Cdlled ford <.N·ond rf'\.tl'\\ ol lhP site GTO Mathis W in kler DAILY PtLOT D uring her high school years, Julie Nemeth took amphetamines occasioo- ally when she and her friends went lo parties. "If it was around, 1 would take it," said Nemeth, now 27 . FYI For infonnation on the Tender Care Parenting Program, call (71 4) 543-4333 What followed were yedrs ol strug- gle agamsl her ddd1cllon to speed tmd bouts of depression that mad<> her los<> control as a mother, she Sdld. On Fnddy, J\1ondhdn '>dtd lw ..,tiU opposes the ... 1tc> "l believe the> '>kt1tt•boc1rclt>r' of Co:.ld J\le::.a de ... en t' c1 quctht} '>Ile he Sdtd "Tht> '-Ile chown ctl Charle and HdllUlton '' not in tht• l>t!'.l mlcr- <>st of skcttt>hodrdt•r.., cUld lht• com- muruty • City otftc1ab dnd rl'Stdents have debated. at tim~ d.ngnl} th<• location of the park for more than two years. Through help and support, Costa Mesa mom Julie Nemeth has turned herself around alter battling drug addition Then, after giving birth to her ' first child a few years later, Nemeth was trying to shed some of the pounds she had gained during the pregnancy. Her friends suggested she get back on the drug, commonly known as speed. "Drug use makes you b.rcd, • Nemeth said during a conversation ell her Costa Mesa apartment, while h er second child, 2-ycar-old Billy. was drawing pic- tures on the carpeted floor be 1de her SEE LIFE PAGE A 12 Crty leaders dnd residents have been llll8rested m bUllding a pMk for 1 O years and began con 1denng locations in 1998, when stat law wa changed to protect c-ilies from babll- ity resulting from dccid<>nts at c1ty- owned pclrks SEE SKATE PAGE A12 Police find drugs, weapons in Costa Mesa home • Authorities are working to decide which charges to file in what amounts to a typical-Size case. 0..,.. ...... .-. DMYPILOT NEWPORT Bl!ACH -Police and Ure di.strict·~ Office are wotk· .. '° det& mbMt whld\ ma.rges should be lllld agatntt a Cotta M man ..._.,. pa•11don of five Pounds of CT • VII ud ~ t:ad'8 of ... Ult rlfa. lilwrd Robert R~en, 30, was m d I et abOut 11:S5-.:m..1hUi'ldiy Newport a.ach Pou ·we did find violations in his possession of some of the weapons." Sgt. Steve Shulman. Newport Beach Police Department spoli(esm1n Department detectives, in a ttalhc stop, leized two pounds ol biQb.quel· Uy martjuano from 'Roglri' UliJe white ChevrOlet pickup tlO; . They subteqUendy fdund 20 gum in bis home in t!W 1700 block of Cre1tmont Place -btduelt., I l aaault rlnel, two~..._ 22 rifles, an assault pistol, two ·serruauto· matic pistols and a 50 caliber rifle. Three pounds of marijuana and more than $1,000 were also found m Rogers' home, in addition to maga- zines for the weapons and several cases o1 ammunition. police wd. The anest concluded a w klong narcoua tnvestigabon into Roberts' drug trafficking activitl~. SAid Sgt. Stave ~htilrnan, spok man for th Police Depertm t • w did find Violations in hit ~· Mllk>I\ of IOm of the weapons, h Mid. But detectfVes are ft!llMtCb1ng and t_,ung ~ WMponl and woning \ wttb the dittdct attomey'I omc. to d temune wruch charq howd be filed, Shulm n iwd. Th guns by th m lvc are not illegal. but po ing them W\lhout the appropnate Uc ""° and regi tra· hon l ageln t the law, he ~•id . l iow ver, br knutkl and be ton • also found in Rogers' home, are illege). nus was far m:cn one ol lhe biggest weapon ronh ations for the d part- ment. he d . •Th hav larger weapon eonJltcaUons, • he sald "fl p~ty common \ofind ~Where arectrugs." Rogen. bling hllild at .. ~ • 8Mch Poke Depanmeftt Jail. with ball .. .., ,000 llDll AlOUtlO TOW 9 l6TlU'tS .Al ~ 16 COMMl.rf&CWIS- DWOOl Jl4 fAltlt ». POUfl fllS .............. ....__"' SOCl1Y _____ .,. SPOll'S -··------------WYllll -----"' .w'S'" _____ -Ooi,., • . . A2 Saturday, February 3, 2001 . t 1-;- COSTA MESA CHURCH OF CHRIST Costa Mesa Church of Christ ts 1 f amlly of belleven devoted to lovlng and glorffylng God through prodalmfng the good news of Jesus Christ and serving others. Worship services are held at 10 a.m. Sunday. Bible classes for all ages are at 9 a .m. Children's church, fot ages 3 to 6, mee1S during the 10 a.m. worship servke. Andy wall ls senlot pastor. The church was estab- lished in 1923 and is at 287 w. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 64S.3191. Daily Pilot Making mistakes is part of being human Called .to serve •Mistake a are the usual bridge between inexperience and w.tSdom." -Phyllis Theroux L ike all parents I know, I've tried to be the best. give the best and do the best I possibly can for my children. Prom the moment I felt the first Dutter of a foot kicking in my bulging betty, l knew that [ would give my life for my child with- out a moment's hesi- tation. Any mother reading this knows exactly wb.a1 I mean. Coming from that vantage point then, it has been hard to accept and admit that I have made my share of mistakes. But the truth is that I have often tripped along the path of mother- hood, just as I have Gndy Trone Christeson THE MORAL OF THE STORY the path of adulthood. I don't think lam alone in this. Last year, I spoke to a group of women about the mcred.lble value of motherhood and mentioned that every mother occa- sionally feels as if she is the worst mother m the world. No matter how much we Jove our children, we will make nustakes. As I shared a few of my stones, their eyes Lighted up. They had the same expression of rellef that I saw when I met the wife of our daughters' college pastor. She'd recently had her first child. • 1 1ust love both of your girls,· the wife said. ·They're such godly young women and such encourdgement to me dS I think of raising our little girl.• "Thank you,· I answered. ·Jon and I often wonder why God blessed us with two such amazing daughters, but we sure are thankful.· "Well, you must ~ave done something right. Your daughters have told me a lot about you, and it's really blessed me,• she added. "You've made my day,· 1 said. She smtled and said, "Yes, tt was so great to hear about some of your mis· talces. • I was a bit surpnsed at first. but then I realized what she was talking about. I laughed and swd, "Feel free to learn from my nustakes. Maybe I'll spare you some. Parenting is challengmg, and we need to help each other • "It gave me hope to see how well your daughters turned out even though you blew it sometunes, • she said. "Unfortunately making mistakes IS part of bemg human,• I replied. "I've found that the qwcker I adnut them and ask God to help, the better off everybody is.• Fortunately none of my blunders have been too serious. Once I heated Kelly's baby food a little too much and acciden- tally burnt her tongue. It hurt to watch her in pain that I hdd unintentionally caused. Another time. I took Amy to the doctor .. because her middle finger was puffy. She was an avid crawler trying to become a walker and took many tumbles. The doc- tor X-rayed 1t and said it was broken. 1 was devastated and embarrassed. Inspired by trip to the Ukraine sponsored by his Newport church, Tim Nelson hopes to find a way to reach out F or two years, Tim Nelson lived among Ukrairuans suffering from poverty. They ate watered-down soup, beets, cabbages and potatoes. Kids m orphanages were shab- bily dressed in the winter. Cracked windows let the air in, and uncarpeted floors froze chil- dren's feet. Nelson has been back from his Christian rnisslon trip for more than a year now, but these images haven't faded~ Of course, he remembers 1 sunny summer days, pretty spring flowers and a winter sky that didn't look so bleak once h e adjusted to his new environment. But most vividly, Nelson, a member of the New- port Coast Singles Branch of the Church of Jesus Chnst of Latter-day Saints, remembers adults and children who lived without luxunes and often without necessities. About two weeks ago, the UC lrvme senior began setting up a Southern Califonua branch of Project Reach Out, a nonprof- it organization working to improve the condition of orphanages in Eastern Europe and Russia. . Based in Salt Lake City, Pro- ject Reach Out was founded by two fellow missionaries in the Ukraine -Benjamin Becker arid Nathan Shipp. It made its first overseas tnp last year, bringing money to the Ukraine and purchasing food, dothing, medicine and medical devices there to avoid going through customs offidals. Inspired, Nelson ls starting a local chapter. For now, head- quarters is his dormitory room. He is looking for local individ- ual an~ corporate donors. ·1 feel like Orange County is a very wealthy area:. he said. •And it's very blessed in many ways. People are generous ·and willing to give to a worthy cause.· Faith CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS FACES OF ALIYAH 4 SEAN Hl.l..Ell / 0,1111. Y P!l OT T1m Nelson h as returned from a mission to the Ukraine, sponsored b)' a Newport church. f YI For more information on the Southern california chapter of Project Reach Out. call Tim Nelson at (949) 854-9195 From Utah, Becker said he would like the program to expand as widely as possible. ·we would like to keep it always personal,• be said. •But the more children we can help, the more lives we can change.• Nelson, 23, left for the Ukraine when he was 19. The Newport Coast Singles Branch sponsored the tnp, as do many local churches for their mission- aries. Ric Olsen, pastor of globaf outreach at Harbor Trinity Church in Costa Mesa, said congTegants there sponsor annual mission trips to Romania and Mexico. It is part or the faith experience for churches to sponsor these trips. NEWRITES ·Your faith will die if you don't gwe 1t away,• Olsen said. "There's a point where, u we sit bclck and just absorb eveiythmg that God gives us, it will become really a poison that will kill us. The more you give away, the more you'll get.• Congregant.s of Latter-day Saints churches believe 19 is a good time for young men to serve as misstonaries, Nelson 'said. His parents preferred he finish his schooling first, but the political-science major felt he had to go w hen he did. ·1 was so happy, I wanted to share 1t with others,· Nelson said • 1 have been given so much in my life, and I owe much of my life to my religious beliefs.• He put his tile here on hold and served overseas for two years without VJ.Siting once. Sure, he missed his family, his friends, a good pizza, but 1us cause soon overpowered 'the homesickness. He taught Epglish, visited children in hospitals, donated clothing and other goods to schools and mvalid hospitals, and transported buckets of di.rt to help build a greenhouse at an orphanage for kids with developmental disabilities. He also evangelized on the streets. sharing his faith with people passing by. Nelson's faith and service hd~ also helped his personal life. He said being a missionary gave him discipline, organization and a perspective on what's impor- tant in life. The law school applicant . worked with Newport Beach Councilman John Heffernan during last fall's campaign. Nel· son said Heffernan respected that he was a nussicna.ry, wluch helped him get the job Looking ahead, Nelson wants lo help children in the Ukraine, whose races he still remembers. "When you're over there for two years, you really grow to love the people,· he said. lar service at 10:30 a.m·. Feb. 18 as part of d monthly series titled ·our Spiritual Her- itage.· An introduction to the life of Buddhd will be provided March 18. New Thought Church services are held at the Costa M esa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. (949) 646-3199. "Is it common for a mother not to know a child broke her hnger? • I asked sheep- ishly. • Nbt really,• came the curt reply Whenever I share my foibles, J hear plenty in return. When someone is vulner- able, others feel Cl)Jnfortable being so as well. There's no question that we will all make mistakes in our llves. The question is really what we are going to do about them. A luncheon program titled • Fl\ces of Aliyah" will be presented at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday by the ll"endsetters of the Women's Division of the Jewish Federation of Orange County. •Aliyah· means immi- gration. The lectwe will feature Ilana Zaudi from Ethiopia and Katya Golofast from the former Soviet Union talking about their experiences m moving to Israel. The pro- gram will be held at the Clubhouse Restau- rant in South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. $60. (714) 755-5555, Ext. 222. Our Lady Queen of Angel's ReMembering Grqup will talk about oelebrating the sacra· ments at 6:15 p.m. Feb. 11. The informal Sun- day gathering is run by Catholics who have returned to the chwch. Child care is available with prior notice. The meeting will be held in the parish center, 2046 Mar VI.Sta Drive. New· port Beach. (949) 548-3844. -BltOADWAY AT OiUROi •A Broadway Bouquet.• a professional musi- cal revue, will be held at 7 p.m. Feb 17, as well as 3 and 7 p.m. Feb. 18. at St. Mark Pres- byterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista Dnve, New- port Beach. Proceeds will benefit I.he nonde- nominational SL Mark Community Health Alliance. Suggested donations are $20 per adult. $10 per child Md a maximum of $50 per family. (949) 644-1341. WORKSHOPS RElAllONSHIP TAI.JC St. Andrew's Presbytenan Church will sponsor ·Christian Prep Program.• a seminar od rela- tiot}Ship skills for oouples, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m March 10 and 24 at 600 St Andrews Road. Newport Beach. $50 per couple for early regis· tration and $60 per couple after Feb. 14. (949) 574-2236. DR.EAMON And you can quote me on that. TESTIMONIAL MEETING LICTURU BHAGAVAD GrfA • CJNDY 1RANE CHUSTESON Is a Newport Beach resident who speaks frequently to parenting groups. She may be reached via e-mail at d ndyOonthegrow.com Of through the mafl at P.O. Box 61~. 505, Newport Beach, CA 92658. Second Church of Christ Scientist will hold a one-hour prayer and testimonial meeting from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday at the church, 3100 Pacific View Drive, Coton.a def Mar. Pree. (949) 644-2617. Richard Meyer will discuss "The Bhagav~d Gita· during New Thought Church's regu- The Adult Faith Formation at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church in Newport Beech will hold an ongoing dream analysis group that meets from 1 to 3 p.m. on the third SUn· day of each month at 2046 Mar Vista Drtve. Newport Beach. (949) 219-1408. 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CdM s -·--SI •- l; A J Daily Pilot So1vrdoy, February 3, 200 I A3 Thoughts rangingfrom coffee to creationism I t was someUung we never values are falling bec.ause we thought PoSsible, but there are ovenun with undocu- they were. After a Wild mented residents. A fnend of dinner at an Italian restaurant nune who is a reaJ estate in Tustin, Cay and I and agent on Costa Mesa's West- friends Kathy and Dave side sent me a note about a Miller and Jodl and M att listing on O ok Str~t m Coker wandered into the Canyon Pcitk, only moments Starbucks Coffee on Harbor away from the store on 19th Boulevard and Adams Street w here Cay bought last Avenue. Slouching there in Steve Smtth year's exceptional Christmas the store, the home of high-tdmales ThP home is a ruce octane refrestunents, were three-bedroom, one·bdlh two people fast asl~p. H ow WHAT'S UP place that lists for $294,000. anyone could sn ooze alter a My interest piqued, l e· cup or that j oltin' joe is mailed my fnend dnd asked beyond me. new homes are being built her how much the home Wds so dose to another busy worth d yed.T ago HerE> ts her ••• shoppmg center that d.Oyone reply: "I sold a house Im the Just around the comer with a lon g arm could touch S<tme neighborhood) with the from the Starbucks ts the 11 Here m the new Mesd eXdct same floor pldll, Ill '>UTU· constructton site for Standard Verde development there 1<; ldI condlbon. dbout l r14 Pacific's new, hard-fought a waiting list for home buy-years ago tor $215,000 Some Mesa Verde homes. I could ers What a difference two Sdy 11 might hdvE> gone• tor not help but nobce how iron-yedr.t ffidkt>S $240,000 in Jdn 2000 • Su tc it is that a mile down the much for our dPclmmg prop- street. residents fought ICI ••• erty values Development tooth and ndll Here's d speaal note to the And our clecl..lrung .,choob? to prohibit the unprovement au.zenship screening crowd. Sorf'), l>\reene~. thosf' num- of Harbor Center and the whose arguments mdude her.. dU' going up too ln fc1tl, addition of a H om e Depot dd.i.ms that our schools dre 1l was 1w.t dnnouncNJ that the Yet, at M esa Verde, thesf:! decltmng and our µropt>rt) school dlstnct L'> rPce1vanq $870,000 Ill state funds a a reward for its acluevement on the last batch of tests Nme· teen schools get money, mcludlng Wilson, Wlutber, Victoria, Rea and Pomona elementary schools -all of which are ot'l the Westside. So it now seems the only thing declirung here m Cosld Mesa is the strength of the argument!. of lho!>e w ho can't seem to find anything good to say about the county's best city. When lngnd returru. from her honeymoon, she'll be d new resident of Costd Me!Kt -you know. that aty thdt no one could ever want to live m bt.>cause it's m such decline ·t cdil'I WdJl to live LO CO'>· ld Mesd1" lngnd told mP ••• Cay hds roundrd up the books that WPndy Leece hd'> dsked be ldken off the NPw· port Harbor High School reddmg list, dnd we c1re readmg them I chi.dgrt>P with tho!.e who hdve '>did Wl' hc1ve no nghl to comnwnt on the~ bookl> When at comes separated Once upon a b.me, lo lhe cumculum m the dis· we didn't hdve to Ccty r<'Cd.ils tncl where our children a book 111 her pu bbC' school m attend ~hool, we have every Placenbd ttUed ·nw Bahl~ d!> nght. Jw.t bece1use others Llterdture • disaqree Wllh us doe n't for· I'll repedt one point The fe1t our nght to spee1k. That's school chstnct hd~ del.lstt.>d C'Cn'>Or!>hlp. books before without dnyone I'm i.Ull hrlvmg trouble !>CredJ'TU.ng dbout rensor-.tup with lh1s concept that Leece So, pleaM?, cdn wt-rnov~ 1s trym~J to Pxercise some awdy from n•nsor<,tup dnd go form of rensorstup. Funny, to the redl ~sue, wturh 1s d when d school dJstnct buns dlff Prenct' LO '>ldnddlcls/ books thdt expldln creation· 1srn. 11'!. not c;ensorsh1p, it's ••• "separdllon of church and One fu1dl 11011> to tho'>" '>ldtt' • Bui Wdlchmg out for who wish to ldlx.-1 ~ t•., unswtc1bl<' mdtenal for du.I· request dS d move by lht• dn'n Pven, perhdp!>, to the • rellg10us c-on-.NVdllvc-. point of t>mng on the side of Sorry. try dgdm I dill fdr from rdullon, W{•ll, lhdt's obVlow.ly d re1Jg1ous c on-.PrvdllVP dnd I < l'n..,ori.h1p dgret> v.'lth LL>t>C e d.., do rndJ\)' And huw anterl::!sung thdt other peoplE-who dH' not rellg1oui. nmst'rvdtlv<"' ...cm1e cho-.t• the sldtue of Cdn t we suuply Ix-"con-l>dv1d lo illll!>trdte the pomt cemed pcuent.:.. ~ or 1~ 11 nee--nw '>tory of l>c1Vld IS a b1bllcal e,!><lry to ldlw.I U'> with what onf', so LI "' P re going to show you belleve 1.., t1 h<ul nc1me/ c tuldren tht> '>ldtue, we must abo explc11n who he ~. 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Fairgrounds· horse-boarding rates to increase in March The Orange County Fairgrounds board approved a 6% inaease to the Equesb1an Center boarding rates. Authority spokesman George Urch said the board decided to accept comments for an addition& two weeks ~use the original comment period, which was to end lbW'Sday, spanned the holidays. r The Qty Cc>undl unanimously voted Jap. 18 to support the CenterUne project and to recotjimeod that the authority ina>r· porate an elevated station at Bristol Street and Anton Boulevard, and design the Costa Mesa portion of the~ to match the ovezall architecture of the surrounding area, 1be vouchers me available at the senior center, 695 W. 19th St. Information: (9'9) 645·2356, Ext. 16. Collision sends pedesman to hospital with fracture In March. the monthly rate of $390 will go upS15. The center has boarded horses and held equestrian events since 1982. Fairgrounds staff members said the rate hike was necessary to cover esca.lal· ing mainten1µ1ce, utilities and feed costs. Information: (714) 708·324 7 or http://www.ocfalr.com. Information; (714) 560·5598 or ftl¥J:llwww.ocla.net • A 42·year-old Costa Mesa man esaiped with a fradure and bruises after he was hit by a car while ~ossing West Coast Highway, eas.t of Superior Avenue, late Thursday, of:fiOals said. Greg "1mondo Jauregui was struck shortly after 9 p.m. as be aossed the street outside of the marked aos:swalk.. police said The driver, Dustin Edward Hopkins, 25, of Huntington Beach, was traveling westbound on the highway at the time. More time to comment on county Centerline project Ruby's Diner to raise funds for Costa Mesa Senior Center Ruby's Diner in Costa Mesa will bold a fund·raiser for the Costa Mesa Senior Center on Feb. 13. Jauregui was treated for a compound fracture and back pain at the UCI Medical Center and kept under observation. Police say Jauregui was under the influence of alcohol but the extent of his impainnent remains undetermined. The Orange County nansportation Authonty board has extended Its public comment penod for the Centerline project to Valentine's Day. The proposed CenterLlne rail transit The restaurant, at 3333 Bear St., has pledged to donate 20% of the cost ol meals bought by cu5tomers wtth dinner vouch· NO Experience Necessary Sun: WOF$hlp 10:00 am HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlaclples of Christ) 2401 lrvlne Ave. N1wpo11 le1c11. CA (949) 645·5781 The Church of Yahweh Welcom to TM OtUTClt of Yoht#h . 7k church on dHt b M4r .,. a/wayJ OIWll AND w don 'I pOSS tM plaM Newport Center United Methodist Church Rev. Calhlcm Coots, Pastor 16() I MMgutrite Ave. comer of Marguemond San Joaquin Hills Rd (949) 644-0745 &tm Quin Wonhip Snvta l<Nm Wonhi; an4 Chiklrmi Sundlry School Y1111th "'"""K W«HJ First U nittd Mdbodisl Churdl of Costa Mesa " 420 Wat 19th Stmt, Costa Mesa FatiYal ot Wonilip lO:OOam Ridwd L Ewins. Putor Oard! Sdtool 9:0lam It IOllSam 949-54-Tm Chrut Church by the Sea United McthodiJt 1400 W. ai.n-Blvd., Newport 8cach 9-00 a.m. -Sund.ty School for all tga 1000 .a..m -WorJhip (with child Qll\') ~ RC9: Dr. Gtotp R. ·en.,. ,._ (949) 613-380S Sr. MARK Pu:slYTEllAN CHURCH "Worship 9:30 (949) 644-1341 a> COMMUNnY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST To a.a.vt II to C...; To C... II to DO. Bruce Van Blair, Minister Chip Fl1her, P11tor Worship Service 8:00 & 10:00 am 9;00am Adult Church Sdlool 10:00am -Sunday School 'Child Care Provided 611 Heliotrope AWi .. Corona del Mar 19491644-7400 t'samt Midiad &All¥ Paar.cv .... ,~ .. c.-.. clod Ma, • 6«-0463 aUll.DINC om EMTH J.unNC aottST AND SDtVING ()(m <XJMM1.JNITr Thc Rcv'd Pc.'1cr D. Haynei. Rector SVNDAX SCHEDULE 8 am • Holy Eucbariat 9 am • Adult Bible Snady I 0 IUD • Choral EGdl&rUt + 11 ,, I'-I I "\ • ' \ l . ( H . I I TEMPLE ISAIAH OF NEWPORT BEACH (Co11serva1ivt) ora,.Counrys f'nendl~ ~ "YOU ARE A0STIANCEJI HER£ ONU OHCE' SUbblt Wri!p Hebmr Sdlool Add F.dacatlon Conleflllc Sodal E\letlCI * RAB81 MARC S. RUBENS'mN 2.CO I Irvine /we Newpon ee.ch (949 I 548-6900 A "A God-ccntcmi parish rommuniry, instructed by thc Word of God and ~ by rhc Sa.cramcnrs" Our Lady Queen of Angels 2046 Mar V JSta Drive Newport Beach, California 92660 (949)644-0200 Fax (949)644-1349 Rev. ~r William P. McLa.ughlin, Pastor UTURCIES: Suwday, 5 p.m. [Cantor}. Sunday, 7:00 (Quiet), 8:30 (Contt'Dlporaty). 1();00 (Oioir), 11 :30 Lm. (Cantor) and 5~ p.m. (Conrcmpon.ry} ........ _____ _ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.SCIENTIST 3303 VlaUdo Newport Beach 673·1340 or 673-6150 O'aurcb 10 am a 5 pm SUnday School 10 am W..wt:Jt ~·pm Daily Pilot vironmental advocates emain set against resort Developers description f them as 'vocal CRYSTAL COVE -Irked developer Mike Freed's edge to push ahead with an creasingly unpopular resort f r Crystal Cov~ State Park, vironmeotallsts are vowing continue fighting. On Tuw:scJay, Freed blamed position to his $35-million xury resort on a •vocal ority of people who have n told maccuracies. • Freed also vowed to contin- e efforts to shepherd his pro- j through the state approval rocess. Freed's comments stunned virorunentahsts who showed , along with hundreds of oth· • to a Jan. 18 state mfonna· onal meeting to voice their · approval of the resort. ·u he lh1nks that was JUSt a al minonty, we've got to r nt the Bren Center,· Sierra lub spokeswoman Jeannette errilees said Priday. "I think i 's unrecilistic !for Freed to pro· ceed), because tie has no sup- port." While Freed brushed off the public outcry, state parks offi, cials have begun to reassess the project. Department ofh. cials under former Gov. Pete Wilson signed a 60-year con - c~sionaire's contract with Freed m 1997. The state bought Crystal Cove from the Irvine Co. in 1979 for $32.6 million. ·we have been given a huge amount of input from the public,• state parks spokesman Roy Steams sald. "It's a huge volume of stuff to look through to see where we go from here • One option under consider. ation 1s a buyout of Freed'!> deal Freed has said he has spent $2 million so far on design costs for the resort which would offer $375·per- rught room rates. A coahtion of environmenldl groups have lined up to oppose the pro1ect. Orange County CoastKeeper duector Garry Brown said the San Franosco developer has underesbmated the reslStance to his prOJect "If he wants a battle, then there will be one,• Brown said "There is uniform op~ition • EXaPTIONAL MERCJWJD{SE ff l(MitlJ ratffilff {rrlm TANSU cltuts to SJMll trusurts anJ uni(Ut Wonll aJ stDrrt f«IUn itcts. Clrintst turtiqutS from. 4istilJfuislrtJ lfritnt41 art cmlutor. Alsb Available: Prints • Bronzes • Baskets • Screens • Scrolls • Porcelain • Clothing • Dolls • Ceramics • Lacquer • Kimonos • & Much More M.-S.t JO:O<Mm • 4:30pm 2925 Am..,, S.Uu A c.aMa14CA ('/l~ 979-6679 Daily Pilot Saturday, February 3, 2001 A5 Going the distance for orphans Campbell joins in anti-bond vote •Arizona man will pass through Costa Mesa on his way to a goal of 8,250 miles - and $10 million in donations. Nonndn Bd.ll, a 58-year-old mdn who lives for half of the year in Toron- to, Canddd, and the other hdll m Scottsdale, Ari.2., will walk through Costa M esa today as part of tus Walk of Hope goal to cover 8,250 miles. BaU, who has al.reddy walked more than 400 rrules and ra1sed between $20,000 and $30,000 m pledges and donabons, said he ts walking to bnng attenllon to orphaned children living m streets and sewers around the world. The money so far has been desig- nated to help street chtldren m Romd- nia, El Salvador, Guatemdla, I lditi, Brazil and India. •As you and I speak. chtldrcn are dymg homble deaths lI1 places I don't even want lo lhtnk about." he sd1d Fnday "Children are the world's legacy. dnd they are at risk t•very- where There ts no greater tdW.P any- where m the world Losmg d child 1s the most tragic thing thdt can hdp· pen.· Ball gave up all ·normdl life" for hls Walk of Hope, including q1ving away the business rnnler he ust'd lo own. •New assemblyman says plan to help state buy electricity puts too much burden on, the stdte's ldXpdyer. Paul Clinton DAIL'!' PILOT NE\\ PORT-MESA Following through on his protest of u Democrat-led energy bill. Ai.semblyman John Cdmpbell (R-lrvmej votpd th1-. week against Gov C rc1y Ddv1s' plan to .. issue $10 billion m bonds so the '>Id!(• con purchase Plertnc-1ty Campbell. in office only three month'>. has been on the lront Im('" of thP Legis- lature., dlt('mpt to -:.olve the crisis brnuqht on b} the Sidle., dPrnyuld!lon of the utthtw ... Lt1st month Cdmpbell Wd3 unt· ol Hl member!> ldpped hy A'>sembly Spedker Robert I 1Prtzberg 1D-Sh1•rmc1n · 0dk'>) for a SpPndl IPqt'>lullvP commit· lf?e to dl•dl with thP ii.sue On Thur.,dc1} c1tter a mdfc1thon .,, • .,.,ion d dd) ec1rl1Pr thc11 clrngged mlo the morning hours. Cdmp- bell JOtnN.l many of h1s Repubhcdn colleagues m voling dgc1inst bond-hill ABlX. elabordte, bytdntine bond s1tuallon • Cdmpbell !ulld the bill. wntten by Assemblyman Fred Keeley (D-Sanla C ruz), sh1fls too much of the debt burden onto the shoulden, of the stdte's tax- pdyers I l e dlso re1tcrdted his ob1ect1on lhdt the bill doesn't do dnythmg to add new powN generauon in a stdte desperdtelr short on elec-tron., The bill dllows the state lo enlN into long-term con- trdcts with out-of-state pro- duc-E>rs to buy power at d d1sc-ountPd rdtP The state hds b~en shf'lhng out more thdn $40 million a day to keep thf' lights on Keelc•y's bill WdS passed ldrgely by Democrats who hold tht> ffidJOnty in the Assembly dnd Senate OnJy four Republican<, crossed th<' a1'ilP to '>upµort the bill, wh1rh pd<,'iNl with d mm1· mum 54 r1•qu1red votes "Whet t we•' rr-<loing 1s tak1og the flr.,t ~leps in cre- dllng d '>lcllt• power dulhor- 1ty " '>ctld A'>'>emblyman Lou Corr<>d I D-Sdnld Anet I "Thi., 1.., c1n 1deolog1cal thmq • "I've gwen up everytlung. dnd it's not enough,• he said. "llus 1s worth more than anytlung I've done m my life I was lhinking about what I would do when this lS over, and 1 rcctl- ized there is no 'over.' You can't JUst do Uus and then go back to work the next day. My ,wife. Dianne. and I have committed the rest of our bves to lhls, plam and simple." His godl is to raise at ledst $10 mil· llon, he said. -Jennifer Kho C.REC. fRY I OAll • P• Norman Ball will travel through Costa Mesa during his trek to bring awareness to the plight of orphaned children throughout the wo rld. "I hdd d lot of ob1ecuons to this bill. and I s!lll do." Cdmpbell 'id1d Fnday "Whdt I c1m dgamst is an S1c1te SPn Ross Johnson (R-lrvine). one of 2b current leg1sldtors who voted for deregulation m 1996, also voted against ABtX wben 1t passed the Senate on Wednesday. Johnson did not return repedted calls for com- ment ANNlJITY ff l)TLINE Toll-Free: 1-866-577-8833 Buying or Evaluating an Annuity? Tom P. 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Presented by Richard Blankenbak•, M.D., Hoog Hm Institute carltiologist. ~ F••t IS, 6,.... flt,,.., ,,..,. c.t.-Als. v,.,. / The Rhythm of the Heart Keepin g th~ Pace Ale"" ........ k..,,.. 1-1 lllllllty? eoa. '-" ... alrilll ...., _...,. k. srw .. ans ". ~ ... tectnt .. .. lllinlliD a haahftr JIU. rr-..1WllW.a~1 "hlh. ILD., • Hilt "'-1 lidMI (II ............. wl • ...t. ,.. .. ,, ,._, n..,..... """,,_,,. umf1 491 ... flllr - ....................... ,11., ...... \ •-.-'-'~'" et.4t.,.,.ldtQ1rll..1.D .. Helia ............ ,,, .. t ,. ....... .. . , .. ,.._, "',... .......... ~ .. • A6 Saturday, February 3, 2001 Doity Pilot •• A tastefu l fund-raiser for Share Our Selves tonight fN'~O\.vED Stop by CtupoUe, a gounnet restaurant where you may •eat with your bands· ~tween 5 and 8 tonight Make a $5 donation to Share Our Selves, and then dine OD the finest in taC05, bumtos, chips and salsa. For the $5 donation, owner Steve Ells will even throw ln a soft drink or two. Bnng the family! The new restaurant, at 2300 Harbor Blvd. (near the comer of Wilson Avenue), is underwriting the cost of the evening as a benefit for SOS and our commwuty. During the week, for lunch or dinner, you will be a ble to en1oy fresh chopped herbs, fresh gua- camole dally, fresh grilled meats and freshly made dups and taco shells. LEO CLUB: The Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor wons have sponsored a new Leo C lub. The Leos are the youth organization of wons lntema- bonal. The Leos are called the Estanoa Leos, as they are stu- dents at Estanoa High School. C harter rught for the dub was held Jan. 23 at the Costa Mesd Country Club. won DIS· lnct Gov. Dan Mayer installed the club, and the officers were lnstalled by our dlStrict Leo adV1Sor, Dave Hubbard. Eighteen new Leos formed the club at Estanoa{ They will be domg vanous corrununity service projects. Thetr first project was to help Jim de Boom COMMUNITY & CLUBS '" decorate the Lions Rose Parade float in Pasadena. They will also be doing van- ous fund-r~rs to help with chantable donations. They also will become an integral part of the Fish Fry. wons Mike Scbeafer and Art Perry will act as adVlSors to the new dub. Newly lllStalled charter officers for the Leos are Greg Rausch, president; Eric Scbeafer, vtce president; Somer Flaherty, secretary; and JennJJer Cassity, treasurer. Meebngs are held on the Estanoa campus. Any par- ents or students wanting more information may conwct Perry al Estanoa, or Mlke Scheafer at (714) 435-0300. SPEECH CONTEST: The Harbor-Mesa Lions club will host the annual Student Speakers Contest at its meet- mg Monday at the Costa Mesa Country Oub. Pour stu- dents from Newport Harbor ~ High School will compete lrJ the contest on the subject "Politics, Issues or Money?" Students have the oppo~- ty to compete ot the region al, district and m ultiple Lions dlStrict levels, with winnings of as much as $18,000. The meeting will start with dinner at 6:30 p .m. and anyone inter- ested in attending may call President Darlene She lley at (949) 548-7428. SPEECH CONTESTANTS NEEDED: The Rotary Club of Newport-Balboa is looking for contestants from Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar tugh schools for its speech contest to be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Bahia Connthian Yacht Oub. The theme for this year's contest is "Create Awareness -Take Acbon, • sa..id Youth Services D11ector Art Walton. Qub wumers will go on to the area contest and could advance to the chstrict finals, where cash rewards awwt the top contes- tants. To enter the contest, call Walton at (949) 650-1900 as soon as possible. WELCOME TO TIIE WORLD Of SERVICE CLUBS -Richard Teschler, sponsored by Andy Campbell, joined the Rotary C lub of Newport-Balboa. WO.RTII REPEATING: From Interfaith Council mem- ART REsTORATION Wl "JNlir "1"'!JIJ.· • PORCEUIN • CRYSTAL •PAINTINGS • CHJNA • G~ • CIAIHJa • FlAMfs AND OTHil Air cowcmus rs---------,, 1 lOOFF ~~1 L,!.D' Off Oln~ll 165 OR LESS.J ft'w"':"''kb:' -i:_;;.oom ber Greg Kellya e-mailed •Thought for tbe Day•: • 1 look to the future becauSe Uiat's where l'm going to spend the rest of my life." - Geotve Bums. SERVICE CLUB MEET· INGS 11US WEEK: Does your New Year's resolution indude getting more involved in your community, making new friends, networking or giving something back to your community? 1\y a ser- vice d ub. You are invited to attend a club meeting this week. Many dubs will buy your first guest meal. MONDAY: 6 p.m. The Harbor-Mesa Lions Club will meet at the Costa Mesa Country Club for the speech contest. TUESDAY: 7:30 a.m.: The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club will meet at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museurn- Riverboat Restaurant to hear Bruce Sievers, an Amencan in love with his country. 6:30 p.m.: The Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club will meet at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. WEDNESDAY 7:15 a.m.: The South Coast Metro Rotary Club will meet at the Center Club, and the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Oub will meet at the Univer- sity Athletic Club. Noon: The Orange Coast Exchange Oub will meet at the &hia Connthian Yacht O ub to present a $5,000 check to Kathy Mc:Carrell of the Child Abuse Prevention Center. e p.m.: The Rotary Club of Newport-Balboa will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to hear contestants m the speech contest (http://www.newportbalboa. org). THURSDAY 7:30 a.m.: The Costa Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast Li.OTIS Oub will meet at Mimi's Cafe to hear television personality Uncle Jimmy Weldon on "Go Get 'em Tiger.• Noon: The Kiwanis Club of Costa Mesa will meet at the Holiday Inn, the Newport Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwa- nis Club will meet at the Balua CorinUuan Yacht Club. the Exchange Qub of New- port Harbor will meet at the Riverboat Restaurant to hear ·Tue DARE Program, A Progress Report," and the Newport lrvt.ne Rotary Club will meet at the Irvine Mar- nott Hotel (http://www. rtirotary.org). • COMMUNITY & Q.U8S is pub- lished every Saturday in t he Daily P:llot. Send your service club's meeting Information by fax to (949) 660-8667, e-mail to jdeboomOaol.com or by mail to 2082 S.E. 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LARRY NELSON 2000 Senior Tour Player of the Year TOSHIBA 8 E N I 0 A CL A 8 S 't C Newport Beach Country Club February 26 • March • Tfdcetl start at $1-t (Tidcea oho avoilobk at Rofer Dunn Golfjhopl) Loa onto www.ToshlbaSenlorClaulc.com or call Mt/SIS_.140 ' . • ......, •••• ...,_,.dl.p ... ' • GETT1NG tHVOUIED runs penOd ially in the Dally Pilot on • rotating basis. If you'd like information on adding your organization to this list. call (949) 574-4228 COURT·APPOI NTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES Volunteers dre needed to serve as advocates for abused. neglected and aban- doned children. Volunteers work one-on-one with d chlld for three hours a week (7 t 4 ) 663-9034 CRISIS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM INC. This nonprofit orgaruzatton !!. seelong volunteers for its expanding trauma responsl• program Volunteers would dSSISt law enforcement. hre- fJghters and emergency-type responders by provlCiJ.ng emo bona! hrst dJd and support to 1111ured or traumatized peo- ple Other volunteers would provide cllspatch and office support No experience '' necessary, trd1mng w1JI bt• provided. (949) 588-1414. DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Volunteer mediators, C-d M' spec1a1Jsts and outreach dSSL'>- tants needed to help m a Vdn· ety of mediation cases. B11Jn- gual language sk1Us a rr needed for office volunteer'> and for medlators (9491 250 0488 EASTER SEALS Easter Seal'> nee-ds volunteer' for ongomg clencal work and to help m progrdffis for ctul- dren wilh dlsabilities and Ln special events. (714 I 834 • t t t I ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER Volunteer trail gwdes neederl to help VlSi~ors lecun dbout their environment. (949) 645- 8489 JEFF & LYLEEN EWING APPF..\Ll~G A PROPERTY ASSESSM ENT If )<lUr propeny laJIC\ ha11c men ~teadtl)' over the last few )'car<> or 1f )OU lhink that your propcmy 1~ ovcr·UM:\.'!ed, don't "all unul )'OU receive the tu bill lo appeal the as<1e~mcn1. TIIC time to appeal i~ when yoo get the b~i.~mcnt notioc, you have a hm1tcd time to file an appeal. u'ually lhiny 10 11tty days. Many ovcr-a. .. ~nls arc the rc'lult of factual errors-l>O check the flleb. The ~sor\ office may indicate that your home hu UI bcdroocn\ when 1l IC'IUA1ly only ha.' fwr FKtUaJ cmn an: the Q~ 10 document and appca.I Contact your counry office (Of anforn'WJon a.bout how to ppu1 n . You will need • li.sc ot companble homes. their propcny ~ QU'ds, ale da~ and pric:u. aJona Wtlh documentation ab<lul your own propcny. Expcns recommend lbal you cbcd .-1Lh a loc,J rut~ cm 0t tlrol.;cr for mfonnacion •bout «11mparable homes. . . . Doily Pilot '· . . . . . . . . . f ft I I • Are you ready for more \ Local News7 ' ' . . t I I t Soturdoy, Februoty 3, 2001 A7 Your da~y new·s j~st got better · ' .. • ·SUN DAY EDITION· It begins tomorrow • . . .. ' .. A8 Saturday, February 3, 2001 Doily Pilot NutSeryS orchid sak to coincide wilh show at South Coast Plaza The best LO orchtd selec- tJons will be avcU.ldble at a sale from 9 a.m to 4 pm. today at Green Systems lntemaUonaJ Orchid Nursery, 20362 Buch St • Newport Beach. There will be a free potting seminar from 10.a.m. to 2 p.m. to tcuch you how to rcpot dn orchid thdt htts grown too big lor its contcllner The Sdle will contmuP from 9 d.m. to 4 p m Feb. 10 and 11. coincid- ing with the No. 1 orchid show Ill lh<• country, the 21st dnnual Fascmat1on of Orchid <., lntemdtmnc1l Show, wh1c.h wtlJ op<•n Thurscldy dnd continue through Peh 11 dt South C0ct<:.I Pia.ta m Co'>ld Mesa lnlormc1t10n (949) 75b-1211 Vc1le11tuw's l>dy q11l-91v- mg 1s Cdsy this yt'<H with th(• help of me>rchdnl'> di South Cod'>t Pld.td Ci1ft-q1vmq 1dPd'> mduclt• 01w-ol-c1 -k incl Greer Wylder · BES'F BUYS red Courcheval hand- slltched g'arden shears for $645 and rose clippers for $600 at Hermes; a Burberry plaid bucket hat for $95 at Burberry; a hand-painted breakfast-in-bed tray for $115 at Dupuis; a Provencal honey candle by VoUvo ltd. for $15 at Les lnterteurs; a heart-shaped choker for $22,000 and a heart-shaped wdtch for $11,000 at Chopard, a Coeur heart- Re·b·e·I Rebel define!'! the moment with an eclectic mix of ca!'lual yet elegant dothin~ and accessories. The sales Maff is dedicated to personalized !'lcrvice. Red heart!'! in variou!'I (5trategically) locationi.. (949) 640-7 300 Fa.shton Island • Newport Beach (310) 451-3699 • Santa Montca Brilliant SALE * UP TO 50o/o OFF throughout the store thru Ft>bruary 14th d W~L byJOS PH "A Ttodidma of 1h111 f nr lhf'r 80 y_,,.,. 0 9'8 Avocado A-u~~ • ewport 8cll<'h, 92660 949-M0-6788 • www.~-~~ .... ,,.1 .. shaped pendant with rose- buds finely engraved and repolished in crystal with matching silk lace for $140 and Coeur heart crystal ear- rings for $150 at Lallque; and a cultured pearl neck- lace, starting at $3,990, a matching bracelet for $1,760 and earrings for $950 at Mlklmoto. Old Navy always has the best seasonal buys for the whole family. For Valentine's Day, it is selling "Be Mine" heart T-shirts for women and guls at $5 and for babies at $4. Other Valentine bargains are the slippers for women and girls at $9.50 to $12.50, the his-and-hers heart boxers at $6.50 to $8.50, the sleep bottoms for adults and kids at $12.50 to $16.50, the bowl- ing bag purses at $8.50, baby sleepwear at $12.50 and heart mugs for $3.50. Old Navy 1s m Metro Pointe Shopping Center, 901 South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 540-3817. Chocoholics will love the new Bodega Fudge and Chocolates store on the sec- ond level at South Coast Plaza, near the new Banana Republic store. Bodega Chocolates came from a third-generation chocolate recipe that started in Spain and Italy. The family started out making fudge truffle bars in a small store in Europe and has passed its recipes down from generation to generation. Three cousins recently decided to carry on the family's chocolate busi- ness, opening the South Coast Plaza store and nam- ing it Bodega, which means •a place to meet• or ·comer store.• They have kept the original recipes, and the chocolates are made from only the finest ingredients. G T T A A CTIV ! SK INCA •I • Facials • &jlexology • PowerPeels • Anti Stress Body Treatment • ~xing 1901 Westcliff Drive, suite7A Newport Beach, CA 92660 949.631.1311 Bodega Chocolates always offers tree samples, and there are two collections of chocolates to choose from: the •classic collection" and the "millennium collection.· The classic collection consists of fudge truffle bars in fla- vors such as traditional, tra· ditional without walnuts. bit- tersweet, carameJo, dulce d e leche and rocky road. The millenniwn collection is its most elegant assortment of European fudge truffle bars in gift boxes. There also are award-winning chocolate- covered shortbread cookies, English toffee and chocolate truffle sauce. Information: (714) 429-1057. Art for the Soul on Balboa Island cames a wlld and eclectic mix of hand-painted 1ewelry. art, nurrors. home accessories and gifts. The store, 210 Manne Ave .. packs in items from more 'tic E than 200 artists. U you love whimsical aecor, you will love the merchandise . Infor- mation: (949) 675-1791. Teddy Bears & Tea Cups on Balboa Island is having special events to celebrate Valentine's Day. On FnC:tay, there will be a make-your- own valentine event for $15 per person, and on Valen- tine's Day there will be a sweetheart tea for $20 per person, Reservations are required. The store, 225 Mari,ne Ave., is ideal for young girls, carrying teddy bears, dolls, furnishings dncl accessories, and has dress-up birthday parties. A chtldren\ ebquette class will be offen>d soon. Information: (949) 67'1 - 7204. • BEST BUYS 1s published Thurs days and Saturdays. Send infOfma tion to Greer Wylder at 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627 or by fax to (949) 646-4170 MAKE YOUR RESERVATION EARLY Va (enfUn e~ ;p;'f [ Our menu will offer selertio11s like: Appniurs: Grilled Shrimp; Carpaccio; Smoked Saimon Bruscchen.i with Baluga Caviar, and others! Entnes: "Exrra Thick Cut" Veal Loin Chop ~th Risotto; Filet Mignon Sruffed with Blue Cheese, wrapped with Bacon in a Merlot Sauce; Scabass Pan Scared with Sicilian-Scyle Sauce; and others! Dessn-ts: A Fine Selection of Specjally Prepared Valentine dcssnts ! Alh11nwf Tedlnology Jn Aesthett~ With A PQSSionait' Jntercst Jn Human Nature And Br.auty ure. MAJi. an exclus~ skin care clinic,· h8s ~c:>rne to N&.iport Beoch offering Ul'lSUfPi'Ssed ~ for Omnse County's d1st1ngu1Shed chentele. Compltf• Skll'\ C'1H • Ant1-ag1ng • ~ and post-sugay • Cartt:trve treatments All otour sessions 1nc:lode morph()-tympNtic dra1nege ror enhanced results Feotuing Mdhod Physiodermie of Switzcrlend, prcxlJets. Doily Pilot • Send AllOUM> TOWN Items to the Dally Piiot,, 330 W. Bay St., Cos- ta Mesa. CA 92627; by fax to (949) 6'46-4170; or by calling (949) 574- 4298. Inch.Ide the tlme, date and location of 'the event as well as a comact phone number. A complete llstlng Is available at http:Jlwww.dallypilot.com TODAY Tbe Newport Harbor NauU- cal Museum will host two lAll ships battle reenactments and tours led by period-cos- tumed aew today and Sun- day at the museum docks, 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. The tours will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Admission is $7 for fam- ilies, $3 for adults, $2 for stu-A workshop on Web sites for dents and seniors, and $1 for small businesses will be cluldren 12. and younger. sponsored · by the Orange (949) 673 7863 Th satlin County Chapter of the Ser--· e g reenactments will take place ~ce Corps of Retired E~ecu-frpm 2 to 5 p.m. and cost $40 tiv~s at. 9 a.m. at National for adults and $20 for children Uruvers1ty, 3390 Harbor , 12 and younger. Reservations Blvd., Costa Mesa. $25. (714) requesJed (800) 200-LADY 550-7396. . The board of dlrectors of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District will meet at 8:30 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Civic Center, 77 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 754-5043. Newport Coast Elementary School will host a dlnner fund-raiser, •An Evening for Our Brightest Stars,· at 6 p.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. $100. (949) 640-0966. For Any Occasion Call for Selection Assistance ~·~· (714) 964-9641 (888) 839-3744 David Loomsteln of Symanle<- will present Norton Utilities for Macintosh computers and more from 6 a.m. lo 1 :30 p.m. al the Chemistry Building at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free to first time visitors. (949) 770-1665. A work.shop for small busi- nesses titled "Tactics to Mdke E-commerce Successful for Small Business" will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at NdlJon- al Uruvers1ty, 3390 Hdrbor Valentine For Two! (W~ Ftb. 14111) Ditnwr-~far' r .. ~ 112 S.n# '1/K...W Brw Skosh'• Scafoocl ~periza (2) Oylur'I Olf H.Jf Shtll. °""""""' 6 aw ~ '" • Ml •I Hori#~""' j!, Choitt •I -~ "ff Shrimp .8laquc or Copraa SoWI £ff}J' • AROUND ToWN Blvd., Costa Mesa. $25, but $5 may be discounted U fee is prepaid. The meeting is spon- sored by the Orange County Chapter of the Service Corps of Retired Executives Assn. (714) 55'f 7369. ....-- Green Systems lntemattonal will hold an orchid sale from 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. at Green Sys- tems International Orchid Nursery, 20362 Birch St .. Newport Beach. (949) 756- 1211. Author Unda McMlllln Pyle will speak about her book •Peaks, Palms & Picrucs - Day Joutneya in the Moun- taUlS and Deserts of Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley of Southern Califor- nia• at 2 p.m. at Borders Books, Music & Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. (714) 432-7854. Etiquette expert Theresa Thomas will teach children between 8 and 12 about table manners from 4:45 to 8 p.m. al the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Beach. $105. (949) 760-4951. SUNDAY A blood drlve will be tield from 8 a.m. to 2 p .m. at Tem- ple Bat Vahm, 1011 Camel- back Road, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 509-1355. MONDAY The Orange Coast Mineral and Lapidary Society will present a screerung of a film on diamonds at 7:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesd Neighbor- hood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. Free. (714) 546-4389. TUESDAY A workshop on business plans will be hosted by the Orange County Chapter of the SefVlce Corps of Retired Executives at 9 a.m. at National University, 3390 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa. $25. (714) 550-7369 A boot camp for business start-ups W1U be hosted by Garage.com and will take place from 8:30 d.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday and Wednes- day at the Hilton Hotel, 3050 Bristol St . Costa Mesa $1,200. (406) 918-9063. Vangua.rd University of Southern Callforrua will cele- brate Homeconung 2001 with hve days of actJV11Jes themed ·come Home to the Future• on Tuesday th.rough Feb. 10 at the campus, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. There will be concerts. services, dinners and more Pnces vary (714) 556-3610· A lour-week, mllltary-style htness course will be held ell 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thurs- delys, beginrung Tuesday, di TUF Product1om, 2902 W Coast Highway. Newport Beelch $200, or $160 for members (949) 64b-8828 Orange Coast College will host a workshop for people who want to start thPtr own business from q am to noon at National University. 3390 Harbor Blvd . Coittd Mesd $25 (714) 432-5880 The Orange County Chapter of the Service Corps of Rellred Executive'> A.,sn will host a works.hop lor !>mdll busmesses on clPH•lopmq a Saturday, February 3, 200 I A9 business plan from 9 a.m. to noon at Nabonal Uruversity, 3390 Hdrbor Blvd , Costa MeSd $20 m advance and $25 at the door (714) 550- 7369 ' Davtd Gabbe, author ol two books on vegetanan nutntion dnd cookmg. will teelch a cook.mg cldss bUed • Explor- mg Soy" from 6 to 9 pm at the Costa Meitd Neighbor- hood Commumty Center, 1845 Park Ave $30, plus a $10 nldh1 ndls fee (714) 327- 7525 WEDNESDAY The Mf'n's Fellowship Break- ld!>I of St Andrew's Presby- l<'ndn Church will takP pldce di 7 a m dl the church, oOO St Andre>w\ Rodd, Newport Bedc h $2 50 14441 574-2239 Recruiten. from 20 public and pnvalP < olleqe., will v1s1t Ordnqt• Codst Colll'<W from ti 30 d m to 12 30 pm d i the collPCJ P no I FdlfVll'W Rodd, Co'>ld f\.11''-d Fre>P 17 14 I 432- '>8ll4 SEE TOWN PAGE A10 Adam and Eve got started over a RIB ... What could be more romantic? BABY BACKS ... AND LOTS OF OTHER GOOD STUFF' Pick-up a Bucket or Porty Pok! Complimentary Photo & Card for all Valentines Po Poks Include. Baby Bock Ribs. SBO'd Ch1den lou1s10 10 Ho• 'lou\091> Sll(ed B11sket Coleslaw BBGd Beor\5 C01rili•l'Od Honw Bunei orod 1 rnp Jter s.ls ~Bu-c-k-et_o_f_Ri-.b--.s Porty Poks s259s Pig Pok Hog Pok \1 ;nv Rib on Fri .... Sat. Dinners include choice of SOUP, or s.ilad. choice of bakca P.OWO lluffcd baked pomo or rice pi(:itt :ind garlic bread. feeds 6 8 ffi'eds q l s499s s649s Now Accepting L1m1ted Reservations ·2196 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa (949). 631-2110 www.nbcompany.com .J{)1att rRe_qe11c;' I nrine , X110Jt1s '.Tfic 'lf 'av· To lour Jfrart On I 'Valentine 's 'Da)' ••• It 't'EKE,VD PACKAGE Auailable Friday through Sunday February 9 -JO. 2001 February 16 -17. 2001 $129.00 plus lax Per Night Per Couple • includes: -Cuaranlttd I.Alt Check-out -Complimentary Sell Parking -C«np/irMntary Bn.alrfasl BuHet for two in u Cafe -Va/qiline's Welcome Amenity ••• sivEETHEART DINNER PACKAGE A1JOilabl1 On/g On Wednesday, February 1'. 2001 $75.00 plus tax Pu Couple • lttduda: -F'lt1e CtH.trM MfOI in Ciao NM -Comp/JnwnltuJ Vol« P"'*"w .. OM /Aftl 1tm R#d RO# -°"',.,of DomahV Otatttlon a.,.,.,,,,.,. Cuat -u.. &nmtalnmmJ hafurirtl Pifmbt.,,, ~ Ow.~t Ac:commocbtioN A\lalbbl on F ruuy ltth Call RdtMltionl fuf !>mils Dinner 'ReM:rvatioftl 949•215 50 Room llaervadonl 949,9975• 1 l:H 179001amboret Blvd .• I nine _,~~~ Just in time for Valentines! February 1st thnl 14,1' /-~~·r··~.· -.. -."~ f' Stock '\ ~·. Reduction J \. Sale ·' .. /. ..... \•. # ~ .,..,!. ·~-c.., \.. " v ~ :' ~.·· , ... ;/ . Up to ) \.. F:l:;J'~'· ;,\ 400/o ·.J; \,~eb. 14 :,/ ·;:..;,, Off ./ . .,,.. ~ Eveiing fo the store at least 20°/o off! CHARLES H. BARR I • - Al 0 Saturday, February 3, 2001 TOWN CONTINUED FROM A9 A work.shop, "Money-Mak- ing Opportunities with Your Home-Based Computer,· will be offered at 6:30 p.m. at Cos- ta Mesa High School, 2650 Fairview Drive. $45. (714) 432-5880. A Ume-management work- shop will begin at 8 a.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $175. (714) 432-5880. A Cal Poly university repre- sentatlve will be available from 1 to 4 p.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fauview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432-5894. Shop at 4 p.m. at the shop, 2600 B. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Pree. (949) 64G--'111. A workshop on beJplng your child succeed in school will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $45. (714) 432-5880. A six-session wrtttng work- shop hosted by the Newport Beach Community Services Department will begin at 7 p.m. at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Room 4, Corona del Mar. $98. (949) 644-3151. A four-week session on bow to change careers will begin at 6:30 p.m. at Costa Mesa High School, 2650 Fairview Road. $185. (714) 432-5880. A workshop on developing great resources will be • offered from 6 to 9 p.m. at An lnformattonal meeting on Costa Mesa High School a roonthlong foreign lan- 2650 Fairview Road $75'. guage program in Italy will (714) 432-5880. be presented at 6 p.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 438-4702. A workshop, "Crowing Plants Indoors . . . Tbe Easy Way,• will be presented at 9:30 a .m. at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. $25. Reservations are required. (949) 673-2261. The American Cancer Society will present a class titled "Look Good ... Feel Better" tor cancer patients at 10 a.ru. at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag Drive, Bwld.mg 41 , Newport Beach. Trained cosmetologists will work with patients with makeup, wig and turban bps to help hide the signs of radia- tion and chemotherapy treat- ment. Free. (949) 261-9446. THURSDAY A sem.ina.r on the joy of soy will be hosted by Mother's Market at 6:30 p .m. at the market, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 631-4741. 1be fourth annual designer trunk show and silent auction will be hosted by the Amen- can Cancer Society Discovery South Coast Plaza will host the 21st Orchids International Show and Sale Feb. 8 to 11 on all three levels of the Crate & BarreVMacy's Home Wing. 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Feb. 8 and 9, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Feb. 10 and 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Feb. 11. (949) 261-2216. "State and Federal Payroll Reporting Requirements,• a program presented by Lori Everson, will be held at 7 p.m. af the Newvart Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801. FEB. 10 Breast cancer screenings will be sponsored by the Harbor Christian Fellowship, the YMCA and the Susan G . Komen Breast Cancer Foun- dation at the fellowship church, 740 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. Free. Call for appointment. (714) 935-9720. ARoiJND ToWN llSTllT "Cast Form 65" and other works by Howard Ben Tre are part of an exhibit. "Interior/Exterior," that will open today and run through May 6 at the Orange County Museum of Art. 850 San Oemente Drive, Newport Beach. Ben Tre will give a free lecture about bis work from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday. Museum hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p .m. Tuesdays through Sundays. $4 or $5. (949) 759-1122. A dog wedding, pug adop- tions and a smoochin' pooch contest will all begin at 1 p.m. at The Barkery. 322 Marine Ave., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 67.5-0364. Orange Coast College accounting students will offer Reg. $26.95 free income tax preparation services to low-income, dis- abled, non-English-speaking residents and senior citizens from 1 to 5 p.~. Feb. 10, 17, 24, ·March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 and April 14 at the campus, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. (714) 432-5685. • 10 Year Stain Guarantee• Plush Tenure STAINMASTE R ~TRA LIFE 'J.6~ Reg. $36.95 SOLID WOOD FLOORS By Junders ·~"na 99 Sq.ft. . lamlled Soft Sisal loop • 10 Year Stain Guarantee . Reg. $12.99 - PER GO SELECT The Best Pergo Ever Rated #1 by a leading consumer magazine! $699 Seto Pt. Rqr:= ALDEN'S CARPET AND DRAPERIES 1663 Placentia • Costa Mesa ·-- (949) 646-4838 ~ ,_._ I -· ··--. ... The Prelldendal Motorcade CWsic Car and Motorcycle • Show will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Onmge County Market Place, 88 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. The event will feature more than t,000 ven- dors, entertainment. a cherry· pie eating contest and a peanut bag-tossing C9Dlpetition..$10 or $15. (949) 12)--6663. C.reen Sy1tems International , will h(>l~ an orchid sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Feb. 10 and1f1 a\ Preen Systeffi!\ lntema- tional Orchid Nursery, 20362 Birch St., Newport Beach. (949) 756-1211. The 552 Club'• 2001 Sweet- Heart Ball will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. $450 per couple, $225 per individ- ual. Reservations are required. (949) 574-7208. fEB. 11 The Newport Beacb Central Library will present •A Rag- time Feast,• a chance to learn about a musical style unique to America, at 3 p.rn. in the Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717 -3801. ::;J FEB. 12 The Orange County Sierra Singles will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Neighbor· hood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave .. Costa Mesa. $2 to $5. (714) 963-6345. HI. 13 A seminar on living with a healthy heart will be hosted by Mother's Market at 6:30 p.m. at the market, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 631-4741. FEB. 14 The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation·s Manu- scripts Book Discussion Group will meet at 9:30 a.m. for the morning group and 7:30 p.m. for the evening group at the library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 717-3890. Dolly Pilot ReUred Teacben are lnvtte4 to meet at 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Community Center,, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa;"' . Free. (714) 968-~834. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will present nutritional and fitness expert Rodney Burreson of Roex Inc. at the noon net-, working luncheon at the Hyatt Newporter. 1107 Jam- boree Road, Newport Beach.:1 $25, or $20 for members. (949) 729-4400. lbe Corona del Mar dwn- ber of Commerce will hold a Valentine Networking Mixer with live music from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Dnve, Corona del Mar. (949) 673-4050. FEB. 15 Federal Election Commis- sioner Darryl Wold will speak at the Speak Up Newport's 20th annual Mayor's Dinner at 6 p.m. at the Marriott Hotel, 900 Newport Center Dnve. Newport Beach. $50. (949) 224-2266. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Breakfast Boost will take place at 7:15 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. $17. (714) 885-9090. The American Cancer Soci- ety will present its annual volunteer celebration and luncheon, themed ·we Love Our Volunteers,• at tt 1:30 a.m. 'at ~e Newport Beach Mamott, 900 Newport. Center Dnve. Registrabon will begin at 11 a.m. $25. Reservations required. (949) 261 -9446. FEB. 16 Sylvia Earle, a marine biolo- gist, author, consultant and lecturer, will discuss caring for our seas at 7 p.m. at the New- port Beach Public Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. The event will indude a buffet dlnner. $50. (71 4) 740-2000. Qrqe County MUSEUM OF Mr 8 50 Su Cl.•Hte Or. Newport Be1.oh (949) 7 59-1122 ... do it again with a hip-mounted of waiting -auxed Wlth camera. then a twnmy cam-moments of appearing CONTINUED FROM A 1 era, then a band-held camera, interested as the scene was and a head-mounted camera, repeated and repeated -was Have you ever wondered each wit'.h setup delays, =· nothing could quite mistake delays, probl~ the demeaning factor as how a pot or flowers feels on a delays end film changes the numbeB of extras expanded busy day? And all the while, I and depleted from day to day. It's a thought I had never continued my role of a flower Some days there were about entertained until I found out pot, a necessity to complete 200 of us. Other days as many firsthand the life and times of the scene as some 88 or so as 1,500. a movie extra, which can have sportswnters double-ringed Hold.mg the key was dll its ups (as described above) the square circle as the two obviously inexpenenced &nd a few downs, of whlch I combatants duked it out fellow who would shout at one don't believe many are aware and all to •sit down• or "be NOT SO GLAMOROUS qwet" or "get in line" as his SITTING, TAKE AITTR TAKE ' The dally routine began in echoes bounced off one As a flower pot, I found a line for a voudler, m a line to another. myself sitting at a press table receive my clothes, in a line Meanwhile, the hammenng for roughly 10 hours a day, a for •hair and makeup,· where by the carpenters would tattoo span that (counting three I receJVed my "honey" message. his speech into oblivion, dlld hours of ·~g time,• three and in a line to proceed to the everyone would Just look at hours for th round-trip dnve set, where the warm glow of one another m a hopeless to a San F do-based 275 lights above the nng pro-manner. warehouse and another hour vided a toasty feeling dfter for "lunch•) would consume surviving refrigerator-Wee A CAN'T-MISS PlAYER some 16 to 17 hours daily. I got temperatures in the It went on and on Wee this, home at 4 a.m. one day. 5:15 adjacent holding area. from start to finish. a.m. another. At rught. the process At the end of the second Situated in the front row, reversed itseU, as you day, one about to get aboard some SIX feet to the left of the basically checked out with no the bus, wtuch would comer, where Mann and bJs stnngs attached each nay. transport you back to the entourage huddled around •How glamorous!· WdS parking area. blurted out, ·1 two morutors, I found one comment m the Dally feel Wee I'm going from one myseU within bearing range Ptlot newsroom a couple cb, gulag to another.· as they chscussed take after days before it all started Still, you would tell yoursell take Qf the storied Ca.ssius I thought about that that this was all wonderful Clay-Sonny Liston comment on the first ddy I was You've made the cut, it's d heavyweight champ1onshlp moved from the wardrobe line pdytheck, and you're In d bout. one of the key compon~ts to the makeup line, then fU'St-rale movie. to the story of one of the moved bdck to the wardrobe Ah, yes. The cut. I mdclt! 1t. world's all-bme figures. line. then moved to anothPr H ow could I miss? I'm c1 •No, that's not what I ar0!1, then back to the sportswnter. Have been for. want.• Mann would say. "l-lls wardrobe line, and finally to well. a long time. And I look head's belng cut off.· and he chscover the wardrobe I had like one, espeoally from the would bound into the nng, been fitted for two weeks 'bOs A l.Jttle lumpy, glasse!>, grab the camera and go earl.Jer no longer eXlSted not too many locks. a wtute through the process tumself to But what really brought the male, and a bit drab. How see exactly what was or "glamorous· item into focus could I miss? wasn't avdilable WdS the first brne I found 1t After a game of musical The boxers returned to the necessary to find another lllle, chdll'S, I found mysell in the ring, Liston swings wlldly, for the restroom. bdck row on Day 1, but the Clay dances, dodges and pulls A descnption isn't director came through, back, another missed punch necessary. Just think of the looking over each of his flower by Liston, another and worst situation possible and pots. told the young one 10 another. double 1t. front of me to "stand up,· and FIJldlly, Liston ties tum up A day later, there were told me to take off the hdt one and gets a couple of sol.Id out-of-order nbbons across the of the prop guls had plunked shots to Clay's Slde. M ore ,doors, dild portable wuts were on my head. danong. more InlSsed placed outside But for that We went to lunch, returned punches, and then Clay enb.re ddy (and rught), 1t was to ·One spot.· and one of the counterpunches. gnm beyond bellef aSS1Stant dlrectors announced And so it went., day after The lunch line did not take that anyone who had been day, ldke after take, scene that long to get through. but asked to stand. was lo move after scene as heavyweight after you went through 1t, you back. As my fnend m front of Michael Bentt, superbly playing sort of wished it had taken me was getting his matendl the role o( Liston, watched his longer One of the assistd!lts together, they told me to move face detenorate with the help would be shouting, as you up into his seat. o( makeup. placed food on your trdy, So there I was, nght where After 12 to 15 takes of a "Move ill Move it!" I belonged. senes of punches, they would While the hours and hours But my •sportswnter· Enjoy a Spacious Suite, Sumptuous Dining, "Entertainment, Bingo, Crafts, Billiards, Beauty Salon, Transportation to Doctor, Shopping, Fun Trips, Friendly Caring People. From $1 ,495/1\'io. 2283 Fairview at Wilson Costa Mesa Minimum age 58 For more information please call: 949/646-6300 or Fax 949/646-7428 SAVE 150/o TO 4QO~ SAVINGS Of1 MFG SUGG. IET. Saturday. Febvoty 3, 2001 All resume was clearly a although I receJVed what the Waxman. often, to the delight nonissue. I asked a couple of agency had Sclld they would of all Screen Actors Guild actors pay earlier for the first day, why they would want me which was roughly double KEEPING QUIET here, at all. and the response that. plus mileage, plus $1 an Funny Uungs happen at was that it was the •Pwpte hour for wa1cing in a "smokmg" these Uungs. Theory.· They didn't want all Sltuanon It was presumably a For lllSlance, at the pre- actors. SAG delor's wage. fight scene, two photographers Next to me was a chap m After that, 1t dWllldled to and a long11me craggy-laced hls mid-70s, a fellow I would the ·50 for s· routine, and extrd spent considerable time learn was from Bnghton in after quesnorung 1t Wlth the schemlhg .bow they could England, a veteran of corporal, I Just let 1t go I didn t steal the scene, become Normandy and presently a want !()get the boot. engaged in d big d.Lscussion, resident of Lancaster, Aubrey After ctll, 0dv1d Niven Wdl> and demdnd • dll upgrade• Crew. getting $2 50 d ddy dS dJ1 fee for thelf efforts After He, too, WdS in the •nght extrd m 1938 I low could I doing 1t three of four times, the spot.• I was to learn later. Out complain? duector cdffie over to them of my line of sight as we So the routme went, and and told them to please stop u entered the nng area, he was after the llf'it ddy·~ frenzy, 1t On the second day's shoot. headed for tus spot IJl the actuctlly ~med oottPr two photographers were stands, whlch he had been On th"' thlfd or fow1h ddy cb:srrus500 when ll ~ c::bsooYered assigned, only to tnp over the scnpt cd.lll"<i for Cldy's they were shooting live film some wirlllg. explOSJon di Uw weigh-LO v..'lUl Wlth their own cameras Too He fell on tus face, tus Liston, dnd dbout 100 of ui. ldte ThE' next day's Star, one glasses dtggmg mto bJs were herdc.>d LOto d room of thCJ'>l• tdblo1ds you had in a forehead, leaVUlg a nasty where I thouqht I \\ci!> Loldlly l.Jquor -.tore, hdd shots from gash. An assistant director oul of the p1tturl' the hr..t de1y's shoot. rushed to his aid, deaned tum ThE'n one of th(' director.. Abo in the we1gh-m scene, up and promptly put him into split the herd to mdke room on one occd!i1on, di\ the first row of press, where he for Cldy to mt1rch m. dnd dfter expenc>nced SAG dctor remained throughout the hrst several shoVl''> !rum lx•tund decided he couJd not stay Llston-Oay fight. Hts solubon dnd some !>lompang on my Wlthul the rrdmPwork of what for the cold was two paU'S of feet from m tront uf mt', I WdS cilre>ad~ lJemg shot and, long-johns and two T-sturts I found my-.(•lf dCh1dll) m the literd.ll) dnd hgurdUvely, settled for two pal1'S of sock!. nuddle of thl' '>< <•m• I llunk IE'apfnx1qert over me and into Another in the hrst row WdS Liston I.!> <Jl'lll1l11,we1ghed tn tht• dJ'>I<' ni>tlily rollidtng Wlth lrvme resident Jun Manos. dt 218 wh..-n C 'lt1} enters, Will Snuth tC!dv). as he was who was moved from the shoubng dnd < uN.nq. cctllmg mdlunq tu-. •·XJt stands to hll a hole m press Liston d fev.. c ho1Ct· ncm11·'> The• ddy dlter the weigh-in row. A former Manne Corps before Liston h•t1\P'o. ~ -.<ene dnd between nng51de captain and d veteran of the Cdsstus hdrct""'"' llwn '>houL.:, <ohob, Uw httle rorpordl Korean War, he WdS d retlred down the· pH''>'> l1<•fcnP PXllmq rc>drht'<l m d!ld pulled out all school teacher of some 4 2 I tlunk I m in 11, hl<J But. vnu of thl' JH<">s dnd put us LO seats years. H e, too, tound 1t d l.JtUe know, thf'} ht1w Pnouqh Wm dd)dC c•nt to dn dlSle. where hard on the psyche to accept to mdkl' <1 dc11t•n mo\H~ dl1d \\Lil <.;nuth V..dS malang tu.s the Gestapo-1.ike attitudes of what dctudlh t Onll'" lorth IS nnq ~ntrdncc> the greenhorn m chdrge of the dnyone..., qt11"...,.., I don t tlunk I couJc!n I l.>f'l.Jeve 1t The holding area, d~ well as tus the\ know thl•ni.wl\ E". gu) whu I.!> next to Coseb IS on underlings At tht' t-ncl of thl· Cid) -th(• dtslP I m on~sear away Llston hqht. lhl'T<' 1.., d rU5h of trom tlw <W:.le Snuth IS corrung BEATS MINIMUM WAGE wnters <>tonrunq thP nng I down the· <W>le. the camera is Well, there's a pnre you dechned tht• mv11<1Uon dJ1d, JO fl~·I cth<•dd of me have to endure to bed iudgmg by th1• numb<"T of As thP corporal neared, I Hollywood sort, and besides, people whu WNl' lt1.lhnq ctnd told him I lhoughl I was they were paying us, so why beLOg stomr)(•d rm over th(• pronum•nt tn the pre-hght fight it? COUI'Sf> of ~('VPrctl ldke<>, ti Wd.'> --c<>ne lhL'> didn't make sense Payday IS any ddy you d gredl den-.1on He '><Uc! ·You dnd everybody receive a check in the mc:Ul for \.\ill Sm 1th pr• 1\ t'<I tfl bed l'bt-> one day's work. cld:.s dct from -.ldr1 to hru!>h ·\h to h(• d potted flower It's $50 for eight hours Tlfel~s ..., 1th h1an1or dnd verv Ectiun I hdd tned to ($6.25 per hour), llrne dnd a shdrp dhWll(.><, ~OU \\ill lind expldlO to d couple of nngSlde ha.JI for the next two. then yourseU bt'hl'VlnlJ he ~ tndeed dSSJStdnl'> that typewnters double time alter thdl. It J\..luharrundd Alt lwlore you don't '>ll '>Ide by side LO press works out to someUung dose leave the thPdlt'r TO\\ It d0t~:.n'~ work Carnages to $90 for a 12-hour day alter He kepi PVt•ryone loo:.t:' colhd•· taxes. w1th he; ant10>, lf:'d"LOY the That's what every , ·makeup lctdy, punctunq thP nonuruon pldyer gets, top asc;1i.ldnt dm•c-tor. 11.llchdel SEE ALI PAGE A 12 200 1 CURRENT SUPPORT CAMPAIGN KICKS OFF FEB 1 -MARCH 1 Last year, the YMCA of Orange County's eight branches, helped more than 50,000 youths and families feel good about themselves and others through programs that promote healthy spmt, m no and body But every year, Orange County's need for values-based YMCA programs continues to grow. You can help Each year, your friends. neighbors fam ily and coworkers give their time and their money to support YMCA '\olut1ons to the pressing needs of our local youth Join their efforts today with a generous gift to the YMCA Together. you a"nd the YMCA build strong kids, strong families and strong communities. O.L. HatlMll Foundedon Hatvenon • Ledbeuw c~•·• ttWM Community O.w~t Comf*'y Lions Club-Coste M.....,.ewpcwt HattNw ProeomT~ hlLC.a.br~ ,- c..J. Sep ab om a Sons 5h1pp.-d,, ~ MdTtlW a HMtf*n UP ThW ,., tlO c.J. $1911 ..... Sona for .. a..t gftt tie ow 2001 Mull S..,pert C...p '•I .. Al2 Saturday, FebnJo.!y 3, 2001 SKATE LIFE CONTINUED FROM A 1 CONTINUED FROM A 1 Council members approved When Billy would dl,lJTlp a plans l4st year to build a skate carton o( milk on the floor or hit park at Lions Park. but hisheadagalnsthern~until changed their mlnds after ll would start to bleed, neighbors pointed out potential Nemeth's reactions were flooding and traffic problems, •mostly verbal -yelling.• she as well as diminishing green said. •Although there were space at the site. times that I would have to walk In October, the council out of the room. There were approved a new -though still times when I wanted lo rip my controversial -location at hair off my head.• Hamilton and Charle streets. While Nemeth .said she With designs in the final stages, steered clear of the drug dur- the city ls on schedule to bid for ing her three pregnancies - a contractor to build the park she gave birth to a third chtld this month. in September 1999 -her decl- Thal schedule -unless sion to put her youngest son Robinson, Steel or Monahan up for adoption sent he r spi- change their rrunds -would raling into a reliance on speed have to be scrapped to keep her going. Michael Schearer, the for-"The !boy's) father left me mer parks corruruss1oner who during the pregnancy,• resigned over the issue, is Nemeth Sdid. ·1 went through among several residents who d lot emotionally.• a re happy to hdve dnother I Although the adoption chance to convince the counnl brought the drug back into her to reverse its de<:tS1on We, it d.lso helped her to bredk A number of skdtebOdrdf>~ free from her addiction, she SdY they are distressed by the sdacl. reVJew They feur 1t could d98JJ'l Nemeth opted for a so-de~y ~e bwld1ng of the Jldrk. caUed open adoption, which We re 1ust go1~g to qo on dllows her to stay in touch Wlth forever dnd .ever, Scll<I l'dul her son's adoptive parents. S~~tt of (. OSld MPSd. "Th<• Although the family lives in kids 1ust lost anothPr month Centrdl California, they usu- and a!mng to losE:' many, dlly stop by Nemeth's apdrl· many re I hope they can find d s t dnd sllll bujJd 1t this / yedI. I think regdrdl~ss of who says what at this meellng, the ALI issue IS gmng to be C'dsl bdck to the begiruung I'm certcunly not gwmg up, but at the same tune, CONTINUED FROM A 11 I'm very disappointed with the hierarchy and fdtlure to mdkP deastortS dOd to follow through on them· The meellng w11l begin dt 6:30 p.m. Monday at City I ldll, 77 Fair Onve For more mlormdtton. Cdll (714) 754-5223. All I found were deaf ears ctnd, as my friend Aubrey said, "The key to this job is to stay quiet and do what they say.· A DEFINITE CHANGE OF PACE One of the cardinal rules for an exlrd IS that you cannot i{{~~J~t§~l!~·I :. cf Sltin Cart fur [,tulia 6 Gmtlnnm · · r-------, NAIL CARE FULL SET •ACRYLIC '18"' • Acryllc w/Whtte Tip '20" • Pmlc & Wlllle Powder '25· • Lume Gel '2S• • Siik Wrap '25· ALLS • ActyllC '10" • Pink '10"' • Pm & WMe ., .. • lume Get '1,. •Slit{ Wrap •ts- • Man1CUre -ea • • Pedocure '10" •Kids 1 10 ManlCUle & Ped '10" • ~nd ParalfHl 05• WAXING •Eyebrows 7" •Upper Up • oe• • Blkint Line '1 s• , _ _.._, __ , ... _ (949) 515-414 L-.:.:'!: ~'!!.-~ Mon·fri 9AM·8PM •Sot 9AM·7PM •Sun 10AM·bM The Original MIKE'I CARPET$ OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA •Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery• ALL CARPET & FLOORING CURRENTLY MARKE£) DOWN ' 30o/ooff ~s ment when Vlsiting relatives in Santa Ana, she M.ld. ·1 never had anything pos- itive happen.• Nemeth said. •when (the open adoption) happened, things seemed to fall into place, and 1 was able to let go.• A NEEDED OPPORTUNITY Wben Nemeth realized how other mothers she knew with drug addictions mistreated their children, she decided to •seek help before I got to that.• l ler social worker told her about the Orange County Child ~buse Prevention Center's Tender Care Parenting Program. The center helps about 100 families in Orange County each year through Tender Care, center officials sald Overall, the cen- ter served 18,034 children in 7,489 families in the county last year. Nemeth took up the oppor- turuty to receive help. Polf\bng to the latest statiS- llcs for child abuse in Orange County, center officidls said . programs such as Tender Care helped to prevent abuse in the first place. Las t year, lhe Orange County Ctuld Abuse Registry reported 27, 720 cases of child abuse -a 7% increase com- pared Wlth 1999. "lt ts simply unacceptable in speak to the star, let alone ask for an autogrdph. But 1t didn't say anything about adVJSors, so I asked the real Angelo Dundee for an autogrc.1ph. A very graoous sort, he dSked me my name and then WTOle, •To Roger, thanlu. for aslung, Angelo Dundee.· On my ldst ddy 1 was in the ~econd row of two 1973 fights George Foreman versus WHY PAY DEPT STORE PRICES? 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Tender Care, designed to help struggling parents come up with better ways to raise their children, allowed Nemeth to meet with a volunteer al her home over a period of severaJ months to talk about problems she had with her children. Barbara Scherzer, one of the center's chemical addiction counselors, also visited Nemeth to help her deal with her drug addiction. The one-on-one sessions Ken Norton, followed by Norton's victory over All in San Diego, breaking All's 1aw in the process. Both fights are limited to about two scenes apiece. U I'm visible in either, t would be amazed. Su.rely I'll be visible m the Liston fight, but to what degree is anybody's guess. At the end of the All- Norton fight, there is an exit scene and I'm on the aisle, but as All approaches, l'm afraid I'm overwhelmed and mashed by the surging fans. Even if I suffer a shutout, it proved successful for Nemeth, who said support groups bad only increased ber cravings for the drug. •Hearing other people's [addiction] stories made me want to use more,• Nemeth said, adding that she's been clean for about a year. Not that quitting came easy to her. Nemeth said she cried often duri.rfg her first meeting with Scherzer. While her days start- ed to seem brighter and she experienced happiness for the first time in her life, her new- found sobriety forced her to deal with bet depression rather than numb it with the drug, she said. "I wasn't aware of the pain t.hdt I felt inside," Nemeth said. ·When the drug stopped, that's what scared me the most.• Scherzer put Nemeth in touch with a doctor who pre- scnbed an antidepressant. By trying to hide her depression with speed. Nemeth worsened her condition because the drug depletes the brain of serotonin, the body's natural antidepres- sant, Scherzer said. EASING PROBLEMS ..., Since she's been drug-free, Nerneth's relationship with her children has improved, she said. While her son and daughter was a great experience, a change of pace and, as a movie fan, I developed a great appreciation for the extras. And, besides, maybe I'll show up in the crowd, camera left, second row in from the aisle! Al the end of the fin;t Liston hght, I turned in my clothing. including the wretched shirt Lhal I had worn for some 116 hours. and told the girl, • 1 lhtnk this thing can stand up by itself." Happily, I left, knowing the next day called for a new wardrobe. Doily Pilot essentlally replaced adult friends during Nemeth's addk:· tion, she's now started to build a sod.al circle, plans to return to work soon and tries to deal with her kids' problems in more productive ways, she said. •The kids calmed down when I cleaned up,• she said. •We still have problems, but we're able to talk them out. I don't lose control. I don't become angry. Unfortunately, I said a lot of things that. I regret.· Energetic Billy gets to help O\lt around tbe house, vacu- uming floors and doing the, dishes. Nemeth also tries to Us· ten more carefully to her 7~ year-old daughter. She even attends PTA events and bas helped at Thanksgiving din- ners and •doughnuts for dads" and •muffins for moms• events at the school. · •aefore, my lads were my motivation for everything,• Nemeth said. "My kids need that. I'm golilg to do that for my kids. •To be a better person. I've got to be happy myseU. I'm a good person. I am. I don't need the drugs to make me happy. Right now, even though we're not financially secure, l'm able to handle 1t a lot better .... Everything is looking up. We're a lot happier.• The next day, they gave me a new coat, which didn't bl, and no shirt. "Just use the same shirt you've been wearing,• she said. By noon. I had made up my mind. recalling some com- ments made a few weeks ago on the national scene. •Jt's time for me to go," I told mysell. Once again. a good deo- SJon. • ROGER CARLSON Is the sports edilor for the Daily Pilot. Lowest Prices Ever! For a limited timr, you can obtain 1prcial dose-out prices on M1mon Styk forniture, crafud in quarter sawn grain oak in the dark finish. These are lowest prices evrr offered by Munro's far Mission Styk Furniture. . FAMJLY OWNF.D & OPERATFJ) SINCH 1965 LIVING • DINING • BEDROOM • HOME OFFICE 289 IAKEWOOD BLVD, LONG BF.ACM "* 11rr 25 minute .from mot/ So. Orrm~ Co1mry l'itin 11 Ill I(' ''II\ 11: I " :-.. • 'I I " Ii • 'l \ I I (' 562.986.5305 * * HOMEOWNERS • * * * RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPERS • • PLEASE REAP THIS IMPORT ANT ' INFORMATION THAT MAY AFFECT YOUR PROPERTY The Costa Mesa City Council is considering changes to the z.oning requirements and development standards for 2-story residences In all zones. The proposed ordin'ance includes fGqulrementa for Planning Commission or Zoning Administrator approval of new 2-atory residences as well as 2-story additions to existing residences. Changes lue also proposed to development standards including, but not limited to, lot size, setbacks, open apace, and parking. Design guidelines are proposed, to ensure architectural compatibility with surrounding properties. The City Council wlll hold a public hearing on the proposed ordinance at the following time and place: DATE: TIME: PLACE: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 6:30 p.m. or as soon as possible thereafter .. ~ Cfty Council Chambers at City Hall ..,,..- 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California Public comments, In either oral or written form, may be presented during the public he!trlng. For more lnformmtlon, telephone (714) 764-6246, or visit the ptannlng Oivialon, on the second floor of City Hell, 77 Felr Drive, Coat• Mn•, Cetlfomle. The Planning Divlalon '• open from 7:30 e.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Frkley. OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE i ily Pilot , . . ./ Saturday, Febrvory 3, 2001 Al3 Honorees make a difference ]or people with disabilities ACWSIC MNT I 'f he 22nd annual Walter Knott Service Awards wUl be presented Feb. 23 by event sponsor Good- Will Industries of Orange County. The luncheon tribute will unfold at 'The Hyatt Regency in In1ne tq tionor tour individuaISwho have made •significant conbibu- i ns to improving the quah- of life for people with dis- ilities, • said Joann Wal- dron, a member of Good-"1U's board of directors. •The luncheon is also a ..tay to raise cribcally needed fundsforeducabon,tra.ming and employment at Good- will,• she said. Walter Knott, founder of Knott's Berry Parm, was the first recipient of the Goodwill Service Award m 1978, and it was subsequently renamed in his memory to continue the legacy of philanthropy d volunteerism embraced by Knott during his Wetime. Members or the Knott f&.Jpily are prominent New- port Beach residents. Daugh- ters Vlrgfiua Knott Bende r, Marton Knott Montapert and Toni Knott Oliphant will be joined by fanuly members and friends such as Russell BY/. Cook THE CROWD and Mildred Knott, and Roger and Barbara Severson, along with corporate support from Glenn Woody Financial, lnsignia/ESG, DMK Inc. and Freedom Newspapers in sponsoring the upcommg ceremony. The 2001 honorees are Ellzabeth Pbilllps, Katherine Sherwood, Gall Williamson and Norma Yorde. Phillips is being honored for her work as an interna- tional advocate against child abuse. She lost her sight at the age or 6 months, when a nanny shook her so violently that she was severely Uljured. Sherwood, paralyzed from • PenorudiuJ Gifa for FrinuJI d-F1m1ily • Un~ Gift ltnn.1 For &bia, mi · r. 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Don- rue. who was bom with Down syndrome, stay out of institutions. Eventually, their dredJTl and purpose turned into a network of 100 homes for people wtth disabilities - a network that serves some 5,00 people living Ul residen- bal homes provtdmg digruty and care. It's almost time for the 2001 ToshJba Senior Classic. The Senior PGA event. whJcb will run Feb. 26 to March 4 at the Newport Beach Country Club, wtll raise money for the new Hoag Hospital Women's Pavilion, which will open ln 2004. From left, Dallas Cowboy Troy Aikman, Beverly Ray and goU pro Billy Casper gather at the 2000 Toshiba Senior Classic. Information: (949) 515-4840. Goodwill lndustnes IS ded- 1cated to the values embod- ied in the work and comrrut- ment of the honorees. For more than 75 yean., Goodwill has worked closely wt th Uus community to help those Ul need find a level of self-sufh- aency and personal mdepen- dencl:? through actuevement. 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A14 Saturday, February 3, 2001 Direction, acting saves 'Winslow Boy' from dullness By Tom Tttus P erseverance is a time- honored English tralt. It got the Bnl<; through two world wars. And Just before the hrst one started, 1t got one farruly through a legal entanglement that THEATER REVIEW could have been subtitled -Mission Impossible • -The Winslow Boy,· now on stdge at the Newport Thedlre Arts Center. 1s bdsed on the true story of a 14-year-Qld militdry cadet's disnussdl for the theft of a five-shilling postal note. The boy procldimed hJs inno- cence, dnd hJs farruly look the case all the way to the eqwvalent of our Supreme Court. Playwnght Terence RattJ- gan's dramdtlzallon of the incident LS a long. demand- ing and qw te talky penod piece that nevertheless grad- ually becomes qwte nveting. SplendJdly staged, with attention to rrunuscule detatl. by Darlene Hunter Chaffee, the drama 1s an absorbmg, thought-provolung produc- tion. At Newport, two perfor- mances more than compen- sate for any other mterpre- tive weakness that might be present. The boy's stem father, a fearsome man with an ironclad rrund-set, ts superbly enacted by Jack M essenger, whil~ the family's equally deterrruned solJcitor (lawyer) is brilliantly por- trayed by Graham Barnard. M essenger skillfully peels several layers of hls character -the regal patnarch. the deterrruned fa ther m quest of JUSbce and, eventually, the humbled famtly man who realizes the consequences hls quixotic quest may have on his famtly, and already have had on his daughter's impend.tng mamage. Through 1t all, as his physical condition palilful.ly worseris, he pursues his course wtth steadfast resolve. · While playgoers may question the prospect of knighthood being confirmed on so youthful a recipient, they undoubtedly wlU be greatly moved by Barnard's SEE WINSLOW PAGE A17 . ' Pla~lng SOON . . Forty Fingers will perform spedally adapted musk of Us.zt. Brahms. Bach, Joplin, Debussy and more at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Feb. 10 In the Olurch of Jesus Christ of latter~ay Saints, 2150 Bonita canyon Road. Newport Beach. The 10th annual coo.cert will future local accomplished pianists Marilyn Bently, Debra Bendhieim, Sue Bunker and Jill Money. Free. (949) 644-6405. r Doily Pilot STEVE MC CRANK I DAILY P!l.01 Erle Macklin, right. he lps Janell Searles, left, align a photo that ls part of a Juried, student photography exhibition at Orange Coast College. Macklin was one of three producers of the show, which features a wide variety of subject matter ln both color and black and whJte prints. t In the Images in Orange Coast College's juried photo exhibit, set to open Monday, vary from babies to bleachers Young Chang D AILY P1LOT T he upcoming Jwied photo exhlblt at Orange Coast College is titled -Zone I," w hich is a good sign. In photography lmgo. the zone system 1s part of the exposure and development procei.s Zone zero is a paper base of black Zone 10 1s wlute Organizers of this year's photo show plan to sit back for the next 10 years dnd not worry about future show titles. OCC students Enc Mackbn, Damian Tsut- sumida and Htdek.J Yoshil put together the show and are that confident their first-tune pro1ect will last -we wanted to do this to offer something to the students that was om own,· sdld Mack.ltn, a photography ma1or at the college. -It offers up a chance -an mcenuve -to have thPse big photographers come down and look di their work." Dennis Keeley, a photography mstructor at UC Irvine, as well as profess1onal photogra- phers Vic Huber and Larry Wiese, j4dged the student entries. Fifty black· and white, color and cllg1tal works were ·selected from more SEE ZONE PAGE 17 Writer is just a 70-year-old kid Corona d el Mar's Shirley Schieber turned tragedy into joy by writing children s books Young~ DAILY PILOT S hidey Schieber lives in a Coron.a del Mar home she calls "the Mole Hole.• Sh,e jokes about her We -she feels she is stuck in a Gary Larson car- toon. She calls herself •a kid." But a tragedy brought the 70- year·old children's book author to this point. Her oldest son died as a teenager about 20 years ago, and it was then that she began writing stories about little boys. For years and years she did this, unW one day she wrote about a little girl · at the Newport Beach Tennis Club, where she w orks part time. "Kid Stuff,• her compilation of stories and verses, was recently released for saJe online. Some of the stories it contains are •etarence the Clam,• •Mainly Moristers• and •A Tale of a Kite.• Though she started from grief, her stories are fun. They involve a clam, monsters that come allve and a boy who lea.ms about shar- ing. Scb.leber said there is one main ingredient to a really great dlil- dien'1 book: fun. m WHAT: Shirley Schieber signs •teid Stuff• . WHEN: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday WHERE:The NewportBe~h Tennis Club, 2601 Eastbluff Drive, Newport Beach ~Free CAU: (949) 644-0050 like weird stuff but the kid.I do.• ~G fl'Y I DM.Y P'l.OT Ch0d.ren'1 book author Shirley Schieber ls IWTOWlded by her work In her Corona del Mar home. · •At which point 1 knew J had probably healed my mind,• Schieber said. She will sign books W~y •Anything that gets their atten· tion. gets them involved, their imagination going,• she said •Rhymi.Dg, alliteration -Uu.s grabs kids .... The adults may not . One of the lessons Schieber could teach is the valu.e of perse- verance. About three ye.an ago, a near-fatal car accident left her blind in her right eye. For a while, Schieber co'uldQ't see, and sbe worried she woUJd not be able to readagam. SEE WRITER PAGE 17 •111tatk FIVE .. r .... Doily Pilot . . . . DATEBOOK Soturday, Febtvory 3, 2001 AIS SCR does not 'neglect ~ strong acting in black comedy By Tom Titus P sychiatry. dnd wme peo- • 1 ple's desperate depen- dence on tt. hM been exanuned by wnters from Ouistopher Durarg to Woody Allen. \&lally in a highly comi· ca.I. satirical vem. When John Guare took on TH~ATER REVIEW the topic 20 years ago in his play "Bosoms and Neglect" wtuchSouth Coast Repertory pounced on alm~t unmechate· ly -he brought 1t one step fur. lher. Jt's still uprod.OOUS)y funny. but t.tus JS qwte debrutely a black comedy, eliobng ldughter <1nd shudders sunul~ly FYI WHAT: ·sosoms and Neglect• WHERE: Second Stage of South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa WHEN: 7:45 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. with matinees at 2 p.m. Satur- day and Sunday COST: S26-S47 ~(714)798-5555 apcutment lS sheer wtute-as d!E> Uw hWldreds or books th<>rein. unsoiled by d.Oytlung ih mW1c1rtnP d.S bU~ on their JdCkets and dangerous, a sbmulatmg and wildly pas.9onate woman. lt's the 6.nest SCR wcrk yet fran this familiar adJ'eSI, Oxnplebng the strange pic- ture is Lynn Milgrim as Scoop- er's octogenanan mom. who's stranger than either d the oth· er two, warding off~ with a statue of SL Jude -a scene Guare reportedly based on Ins own mother's oddness. Mil· grim's Henny IS a fnnge char· acter m the first act but comes well into her own in the sec· ond. punctuated by an~­ eel monologl 1e that closes the play. Scanb.n's sceruc designs per- fectly match the psychologx:al brashness of Guare's story, abetted splendld.ly by Shlgeru Ya11's costumes and York Kennedy's bghbng effects The all-wrote apartment. with its Dab-esque arrangement of books. IS a master sceruc stroke. SCR hds brouqht Guare's Jrermed tale or three ce.rt1fJed nut cases back to IL'> Second Sldge for a product:Jon d.tnpb- bt'd by stunrunc1 ~t design and hghbng effect'> -not to men- tion a tno of i.uperkibve pcrfor- ll'ldJlCE!S m whdl ml.l.5t be OOE' of the most phy<;acdlly dc•md.n<bng projects Cdch hell> klc.kJc'(j 1be satmc i.1dllc electnoty <TclckJes throughout. Dlrector David Chambers stir.. thtS roll- ing kettle of emobontil broth vigorously. His Cdsl re..1 >0nds WJth the physi.CdJ <1nd ('ffiObOl'l.d.J bloodletting thdt L'> both require<l and deffidl1dcd for this sort of a pldy to i.11cc-eed dS well South Coast Repertory's Second Stage production of John Guare's "Bosoms & Neglect" directed by stars Tim Choate as Scooper, foreground, and Cindy Katz as Deirdre. Tu11 Chc)dlP dellvers a rag- ing, wtutc-knuckled perfor- mance> d<., SC'C>0per. whose SlrdOCJC OdlllE' L<., explained late m the pldy His ctngwsh IS fuelt'CJ not only by tus analyst's db!.enn.• but b} lus gwll over the concfibon of tui. mother, whom he Wl.!.h('<> d£>dd, and tus dlfcUr wtlh d budcly'i. wl.fe. which L'> cnunbbng cUound him •Bosoms and Neglect" IS a theatncal rant but a tughly conuc one, and a razor-sharp sendup of psychldtry to rrval Chnstopher Durdllg's ·Beyond Therapy.· ... • • dS It doeS. The Pd.rly focus ts on two thirtyish people, Scooper and Deirdre, who share a common psychldtnst -and who are both excessively bummed out when the shnnk talces a vdca- VIL~A BELLA Consignment Furniture Time ro redecorace your vi lla? T hink Villa Bella Old \X'orld European Flair (949) 515-1884 369 E. 17th St. • Across from Ralphs 111t11 & rus11n ) Mon-Sat • 10:30 -6:00 pm TREASURE .S' STOREWIDE SALE.-. I - JUST MADE OUR GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES EVEN BETTER! • Now Take An 10°/oOFF. All Heruedon Sale Prices non They tum to Pdch other for whdl amount.!> tu d fr('(' se.sion ot tht>rdpy lf ·onP d1x.."'>n't C11W1l th(~ S<'dl'> lt l&JV~. both n'd.! dl'ld psychologJCd.I. · Whtlc the sJ)f'cter of Scoop- nr's bbnd, dCJIIlg. cctnc:er-ndden I I I mother hoV£•rs ovN thl' '><<'nl'. the J'.>d.II mm J)clf l' notes d nd engage m ~mP 1ntell1'<tuc1l one-upmc1.nshlp of c1 h1qh hLN· ary quality In c1 bedulllully bizarre touch by swruc dC"'.1CJn· er Darcy Scct.nlin. Deudr1•'o; ·1·• 20%0 .f - l69 E. 17Tlt ST. "LL F . l . I. I Cosu MESA " ,ACIA S WIT~ I I Acooss I••• R•lp~s Pmf1N ff~~·~~ I I (949) 642.-8910 ~-c:;;_. J • I I M1>11·fli 9.7 • Su 9-6 • s~ .. 11 -4 y.~, 114 ' " I "!: I Tio, w '' ., .,. ,..!> ood • I ..... ... ~te-O' lC4 prc;t C.x<••"' il<o <11 iu'1 •. "''Id -_, L------~~~------~ I If' mH•L'> lui. l~ychotlc rlldt< h in< 'i.ndy Kdlz clS [)(>udre, d book t1dchct WJth a hvC-S("SSlOn-d-Wf'ek habit al tht! <.,honk's Katz revels in her ... tunnmy inteU£'ctudl dJld sen- '>Udl persond, but !>he's armed Like ·A Debcdte Balance· on the main stage, it's an .mtel- lectuaJ banquet • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Dally Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays .. .Don't miss the lowest rates in 3 yws1 Call on a local for a FREE quote! Newport Direct Fundtnc n COllPOllATION T~basbeen selected as Hemedon's Exclusive Diamond l)ealer for C.alifomia. 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MUSIC TOTALLY TCHAIKOVSKY The RU'>'>ldn Nc1t10lldl C >rch<''>trd will f>t>rform dn c1ll·Tchd1kovsky progr.im under ltw c1uect1on ol music director Vlddinur Sp1vc1kov dt 8 pm lot.lay c1t the Ordngt• County PNlorrning Arts Cc•nLPr, 600 Town C 'pn- tN Dnve. Costa Mei.d Tiw concert 1s presented hy the Philhdrmonic Sonety, which ldst brouqht th" Russ1c1n Ndtt0ndl Orch<''>lrd to _ '- Ofdng<' County 1n 19llJ. Er'IC Brombf•1<1er will oiler c1 pH•· view h•c·ture dl 7 pm lrorn the SPqerstrom I lr1ll '>ld<J<' $15·$55. (Q49) 5.53·l4:n KOBLER AND KORNGOLD Rdymond KoblPr, Pc1nhc Symphony Ordwstrd's con- cert mc1'>IPr, will perform Korngold's romdntic viohn concerto 111 D mdJOr with lhe orchestrd di 8 p.m Wednes· cldy dnd Thursddy di th<' Orange County Pt:'rforn11n9 Arts CentPr, oOO Town CPO· tN DnvE', Costd Mesa Mu<:.1c dm•c tor C'tirl St < ·1,ur will d111•d $ J ll.$52 1714) 755 57111} VALENTINE TUNES Broc1dwdy smymg dnd ddnc- m~1 stdr Sdndy Dunrdn will perform with th<• Pdc1hc Symphony Pops ut 8 p.m Friday and Feb. 10 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Cen- ter Drive, Costa Mesa. $23· $72. (71 4) 755-5799. FORTY FINGERS Two pianos, four women, eight hands -Porty Fingers will perform specially adopt- ed music of Liszt, Brahms, Bach, Joplin, Debussy and more at 7:30 p.m. Friday dnd Feb. 10 in the Church of Jesus Chnst of Latter-day Sdints, 2150 Bonita Canyon.. Road, Newport Beach. The 10th annuaJ concert will fea- ture local accomplished piarusls Marilyn Bently, Debra Bendheim, Sue Bunker dnd Jill Money. Free. (949) 644-6405 MUSIC AT MULOOON'S The Fenidns wlll present d free courtyard concert for the Orange County debut of their new CD, titled ·Have Fun or Get Out,• at 3 p.m. Feb. 10 in the courtyard of Muldoon's Dublin Pub, 202 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The Prodi· gals, a popular lnsh rock hdnd from New York, will make tl guest appearance. (949) 640-4110. BATTLE ON The Orange County Per- lorming Arts Center's Voices m Song Senes will continue al 2 p.m. Feb. 11 in Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town <·enter Drive, Costa Mesa, with sop{dno Kathleen Bat- lle>. $35-$65. (714) 740·7878. CELLIST oEEIUT Russian cellist Nina Kotova will make her Prange County Perforirung Arts/ \enter Concert Series debut c1t 8 p.m. reb. 15 in Founders Hall, 600 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. $3b. (714) 740-7878. A DIFFERENT KIND OF JAZZ Jdzz violinist Regina Cdrter will be featured at 7:30 dnd 930 p.m. Feb 16-17 in rounders Hall at the Orange County Performing DATEBOOK TUMBLING iROUND The P,eklng Acrobats, a troupe of 26 tumblers, contortionists, juggle!'$, cyclists, gymnasts and live musicians from China, will perform at 8 tonight at Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $14-3 1. (714t 432-5880. Arts C<>nter, hOO Town Cen· ler Dnve. Co'itc1 Mesa $44 for the 7 30 p 111 show. $38 for the 9:30 run. !>how. (7 14) 556-2746. TAP MEDLEY Rhapsody m Tdps will per- form at 8 pm. Feb 17 dt Orange Coast Colleye's Robert B. MoorE> ThN1lre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The group combines the beat Of p<'ffCISSIVf>,. rhythmic tap cld1ue with the sounds of dll on·Stdge JdZZ quintet. $18-$27 (714) 432·5880. FOUR PLAIDS "ForevN Plaid" will be ... _ 1111 .......... _ -·--· .... -.......... -..... ...., ....... ---· --·- .. staged dt 4 p.m. Feb. 18 al Orange Coast College's Robert B Moore Thedtre, 2701 £7al1Yiew Road, Costa Mesd. $20-$25. (714) 432· 5880. CALLAWAY DEBUTS Ann Hampton Callaway, a jazz-pop singer and song- writer, will make her Orange County Performing Arts Center debut as pdrt of the Founders Hc1U Cabaret Series on Feb. 22-25 at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Times will be 7:30 p.m. Thursday dnd Friday, 7:30 dnd 9:30 p.m. Sdtur- day, and 1 p.m. Sunddy $49 or $45. (714) 740-7878 STAGING BARTOLI Italian mezzo-soprano Be TAUGHT how to yet in shape, instead of beiny TOLD ... ~ur results will last a lifetime. ,, •I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I (/ . Tht knowltdf t ~ou nted to IUC<ttd. WE WILL MAKE YOUR DAY SPECIAL • Black &: Wbjte Photojoumalistic • Traditional Color •Studio or Beach Engagement Portraits Cecilla Bartoli will perform at 7 p.m. Feb. 26 at Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Perfomung Arts Center, 600 Town Cen- ter Dnve, Costa Mesd. A preview lecture w1U be offered by Lucinda Carver, music director of the Los Angeles Mozart Orchestra. $85-$55-:-(949) 553·2422. BARBERSHOP ~CT The Mdster., of/Harmony. a ndlioncilly declaimed, dward-winmng barbershop choru~. will Jlerform dt 8 p .m. March l 0 at Orange Cods! College's Robert B. .Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costd Mesa $18-$24 (7l4) 432· 5880. (949) 675-3130 •••Jett• .......... ,,...,~ J'7l1 £. Plctfk c .... ffllltWIJ, C....*'Mlr,CAJJ625 Doily Pilot FLAMENCO, JAZZ., ETC. Ken. Sanders, a solo gw- tarist, appears from 7 to to . p.m. every Sunday and Tuesday, playing classical flamenco, jazz, classic pop and Brazilian bossa n ova at Carmelo's Ristorante Ital- iano, 3520 E. Coast High- way, Corona del Mar. (949) 497-2272. JAll ON SUNDAYS Orange County saxophonist Norm Douglas brings his own brand of jazz to Roy's of Newport Beach from 5 to 8 p .m . Sundays. Roy's is at 453 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 640- 7697. STAGE THE LATEST South Coast Repertory will continue its 16th New SCRipts season with a staged reading of Eric Bagan's new play, ·Family Practice,· at 7:30 p.m. Mon- day at 655 Town Center IDrive, Costa Mesa. $8. (714) 708-5555. TWO TREATS •Lou Gehng Did Not Die of Cancer" and "Where Were You on Your Ninth Birth- day· will be staged m tan- dem at 8 p.m . Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Orange Coast College's Repertory will perform the pldys in the Drama Lab Studio, 2701 Fairview Road, Costd Mesa. $5-$6. (714) 43D 5640, Ext. t . MYSTERY AND MUSIC The MusicaJ Theater Acade- my of Orange County will present ·Mystery on the High cs· at 7 p.m. ~turday and 3 p.m. Sunday uf the Coslb Mesa High School Theater. 2650 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa $8 or $5. (949) 646-6624. BALANCE ·A Dellcate Bdlance." by Edward Albee, will appedf on South Coast Repertory's Marnstage through Feb 11. Show limes dre 8 p.m . Tues- day through Friday, 2:30 and 8 p.m. Saturday, and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m . Sunday. $28-$49. (714) 708·5555. Fdl ... Slloft S.•lot1I ;o..Color .... Al ... ,.. .. ......... _ . .......... ... f . . Daily Pilot AFTER CONTINUED FROM A 16 THE WINSLOW BOY •The Winslow Boy,• a dra- ma by Terence Ratt1gan about a young boy expelled from an English government school for an alleged the ft. wlll play through Peb. 25 at 8 p .m. Thursday through Satur- day and 2:30 p.m . Sunday matinees at the Newport Theatre Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. $13. (949) 631- 0288. '705 FUN "Bosoms and Neglect.· John Guare's early '70s ZONE CONTINUED FROM A 14 than 250 pieces subrrutted by 65 students. "They were judged pn- marily on just bemg the best all axound, techrucal exper- tise, combined with the aesthetics, the composi- tion,· Macklin said Cash awards in s till undecided amounts will be given to the top five entries. Eleven recipients of honorable menbons will receive pnzes donated by Kodak, Fuji. ntord dnd locdl businesses. The winners bave not been nol.lhed yet. "We wanted to give as many (pnzesl as we could to kind of spread this around a Little bit more. and not to say JUSt who'~ best, to really get gomg on this,• Macklin said. The show 1s the hrst in recent years to honor the winner with CdSh dWdrds The organizers sdid they collected about $1 ,000 from entry fees charged to sub- milpieces. The exhibit will open Monday in the college's Photo Gallery and close March 2. Images include hleach- ers. sidewalks and silhou- ettes, abandoned houses. abstract pieces. a door where the glass htls been 't>roken and babies. • 1 would assume the reason they chose the [baby) images is jUSt the ,feellilg that you gel whe n TOU look at them,· sdid Flw HMW FemeW.I..,. Allt .... n & Col~ld TrlUlltN""I lo C.tt-r Cfb & C•'*" D«or: WI_. U1t & lMlonr stage comedy, will play on South Coast Repertory's Second Stage through Peb. is at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Show times are 7~45 p.m . Tues- day through Sunday and 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. $18-$47. (71 4) 708-5555. ARSENIC ANO OLD LACE The Trilogy Playhouse will present a production of, Joseph Kesselrin9's1 • Arsenic and Old LAc!C II from Friday through Peb. 25 at the playhouse, 2930 Bristol St.. Building C, Room 106, Costa Mesa. Show times will be 7:30 p m . Saturday and Sunday, 3.30 p.m. Saturday and 5 pm. Sunday. $15 or $13. (7 14 ) 957-3347. FYI WHA~ #Zone I," a juried student photo exhibition WHEN: From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, Monday through March 2 WHERE: Orange Coast College's Fine Arts Build- ing, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa COS~ Free CAll.: (714) 432-5524, Ext. 2 Tsutswrudd, who bas two pieces hanging in the show. "It's supposed to evoke some sort of calm <>mouon.• One of rus photos IS cdlled ·Hamilton Park.• He went out 6ne foggy night, found the lighting to be beaul.Jlul at the nearby park be often visits, and photogrdphed a tree and a sidewalk. • "The students have turned out some works that I'm unpressed with,• Macklln said. •It tells a Jot about our program. It's nice to sef' that from a junior . college in California. We can really tllm out some excellent work.• Ten years from now, when the organizl!rs of the annual show have used up all of their zones, there are dlways the aperture values, he added. I I I l ..... 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Ellen OaplUle Walcutt is somewhat uneven as the wife and mother ,Who fears the practical effects of het son's case may outweigh any benetits. More strength of character is required in the role, even ln a time when women rarely enjoyed equal status with men. FYI MIA~ ·The Winslow Boy" WHERE: Newport Theatre Arts Cen- ter; 2501 Oiff Drive, Newport Beach WHEN: 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays, 2:30 p.m. Sundays through Feb. 25 cos~ s13 CALl.:(949)531-0288 slrongef with more vancw His older brother, cl bit of a wastri;l, is done Wlth · ironic sourness by Colµl Kramer. J ennifer Boudrea4 j.njects what lit· · tle levity the play offers as a Cockney maJd, while John R. T~wnsend nour- ishes in the stereotyped, comic-relief role of an agmg cncke t player pmmg for the daughter's affecllons This latter situdtion is sternly addressed by Laurel Gregory as the Wmslows' grown daughter, pursued by two equally unsu1table swtors. The daughter reflects her father's cool detenrunation as an unwavering suf- fragette, whtle muting her inherent didactic nature. Greg Stich enacts her shallow fiance wtth naturaJ ease. Therese Gahen e njoys a spinted cameo as cl newspape r reporter, 1omed by John Gill.tes as her photogrdpher The English drawing room settmg 1s beduUfully accomplished by Terri Mtler Schmidt, who both created dnd dressed the set. Roll Stuaulf's costumes serve the play ad.nurably, and Michdel Schrupp's llghti.ng effects ht the mood splendJclly. laurel Gregory and Colln Kramer enjoy a lighthearted dance ln "The Winslow Boy, .. now showing at the Newport Theatre Arts Center. The Wmslow boy m question is and her Cdst di Newpon have credted a nchly movtny expenence played by Jonathan Po=· eni th a staunch sense of nght· ness, thoug h hlS ante rpretatt could be "The Wl!lSlow Boy" could be dedclly dull in the wrong hdnds, but Chaff Pe • TOM lTT\JS reviews local theater f0< the Daily Pilot His review\ appear Thursdays and Saturdays WRITER CONTINUED FROM A 14 But Ba rbara C rdven, who illustrate d part of "Kld Stuff" after Scrueber's dCCI· dent, remember~ her fnend's positive attitude when she was struggling w1th her sight. ·Her a ttitude hasn't changed about anythmg. • Crdven said. "She works dnd contmues to wnte • The a uthor said !>t\e ~nows what makes a kid tick. After aU, she da1ms she 1c; one Take her chMacter Cldrence. He's d clam "fl(ho grows a pearl. which he keeps and hides because dams aren't supposed lo grow pearls. Joe the scuba diver Sdvcs his hfe one day and asks Clarence for a fdvor via "c;ed-matl" - could he bargdm W1th an oyster and get rus daughter some pearls? Clarence thinks about 1t and instead gtve!> Joe his. The pearl is "lw1ce· blessed.· The story shows that dny· one, despite their differ· ences, can share love "It's got to be pld yful, • Schieber said • 11 doesn't have to have a mordl, and it's got to be somethtng that children Like -Like mon- sters.· Earlier m her hie, !>he baby-sat for a little boy named Slade an Hawa11. Irie was one of those kids who answered, • 1 don't care," when asked. "Do you wdnt a hamburger?" He almost never talked and otrered only monotone "OKs " to suggestions. 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Sany Faulkner DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -The prover- bial hump got one year older for the Newport Harbor High boys basketball team Friday, as visiting Woodbridge, with a 73-55 triumph, clinched the Sea· View League crown the Sailors have sruffed so consistently the last four sea- sons. The loss dropped the Sailors, ranked No. 9 in Orange County, to 18- 6, 4-3 in league. while Woodbridge, ranked fifth in the county, improved to 20-4, 6-0. Harbor, with 1ust one league game remaining, Fnday at Aliso Niguel. would wrap up second place with a victory over the Wolverine<;. It would be the fourth straight second-place fin. ish for Newport. "I Uunk that just goes to show how strong the league has been,• Harbor Coach Larry Hll"St said of the his team's run on runner-up status. "It's nice to always be 111 the hunt. It's not frustrat- ing that we h6ven't gotten to that next level.~ . Woodbndge ensured It will be at least 11 years since the Tars' manage another league title, shooting splen- didly, defending well and finishing with authority. The Warriors made 14 of 23 field- goal attempts (61 %) in the first half and forced 11 Harbor turnovers, en route to a 35-25 lead. Newport, executing some of Hirst's haUtime adjustments, pulled to within 39-35 with 4:50 left in the third. With Aaron Yamal, Tony Melum and Erle Peterson sharing the 19 third- quarter pdmts for the hosts, Wood- bridge took a vulnerable 51-44 lead into the final period. Harbor wtuttled 1t to 61-55 with 2:39 remaming, but the Warriors, who earned their third Sea View champi- onship in hve years, scored the final 12 to create what Hirst considered a deceiving final margin. Melurn finished with 19 points and 15 rebounds, while Varna! got 12 of his 17 points after halftime and finished 8 of 14 from the field. Harbor hit 9 of 13 field-goal attempts in the third quarter, but net- ted just 5 of 17 the final eight minutes to finish 24 of 52 (46.2%). Woodbridge, which won the turnover battle, 16-13, finished 30 of 55 from the field (54.6%). Senior Tashaan Forehan-Kelly paced the winners with 25 points. He came in shooting nearly 55 % from the field for the season and drained 10 of 13, including two shots that were blocked. He also sank all three of his foul shots, helping junior point guard Patrick Haddan, a Mater Dei transfer, finish with e1gh t assists. Haddan added 10 points, while senior Danny Lambert, the coaches' Co-Most Valuable Player in the Sea View last season, chipped in 15 points and a team-high eight rebounds. • . Newport Harbor's Tony Melum (above) goes up for a shot over Danny Lambert. At right. Aaron ~amal leaps up for a .shot over Doug Koeller (24) and Derek Wheeler (10) .. Wedni:.-sday (7 p.m .) Frid.1y (7 pm.) ............ Ak>H9All WOcdlldgit ....... -~- The Warriors benefited from 10 layups before intermission. •t thought we had a good game plan defensively, but we could never seem to get all five guys on the same page,• Hirst said. •1 don't know 'if we just weren't good en.ougb defensively .. Fact Of 1llE DAY h's a bayl 8om 2-2--01, 2:S3 p.m. at Hoag! Appem'S to be 0 ri;rt-hciided pitcher! Ridicrd Nolan Dunn, son of Rid! and Wea. Mother doing Ml. Father last sell\ In orbit. -Ftlirucry s hancne um tw1s11-Dl1t Sports Editor Roger Corlson • 949-5744223 • Sports Fox· 949-650.0170 •Saturday, February 3, 2001 81 to stop them, or they were just much better than us.· Hirst said his squad will go to work on Aliso Niguel, which edged the Tars. 53-5Z,lh the first round at Harbor "We have e . week to get ready,· Hirst Sdld. . HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKOBAll Estancia flirting with CIF berth after 64-48 win •Young scores 28 to keep Estancia in playoffs picture . Tony Attobelli DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -The playoffs are on for the Estancia High boys basket- ball team. Mow (15-tt 5 J lA9 a..ctt (4 ·19) 0 • Friday's scores "We're hdlfway there,• Estanaa Coach Chns Sorce said following tus team's 64-48 Paahc Coast League win over vts1llng Corona del Mar Fnday. "Corrung mto Uus week, we realized we had to Wlll our last four games to even thmk about the playoffs. We =~-..., took care of the hrst two games ttus ~1oa.~Beo01M week and hopefully we can keep our ·playoff' run going next week.· Eagles' 1uruor Micah Young turned ==·"'=...,. dnother veteran-like performance c-dllMw •~ wtth 28 points and 10 rebounds to Thu~y (7 p.m .) lead lhe Eagles' attack c--...c..e ·He's no longer playing Wee a ._..... ~ JUmor." Sorce said. "It's hard to ~~~ belJeve he's still only about 80°,,. healthy from tus ankle mJury. It's scary to t.tu.nk about what he would be like at 100°10 • Seruor Eliasar Maldonado added 15 pomts for Estanoa (9· 14, 4-4 m league), while Kenny Valbuena clupped 111 rune pomts and 12 rebounds. "We're playmg our best basketball of the season at JUSt the nght time." Sorce said. "I've said all year long that it's gomg to take some ti.me and patience. l thmk it's finally corrung together.· The Sea Kings (10-15, 4-4) were led by Zach Brewster, who scored a career-high 21 pomts and added e1gh.t rebounds ldean Shahangian chipped in 18 pomts. After a fairly even first quarter, EstanCla took the momen- tum with a 9-2 run, pushing the Eagles' lead to rune Strong defense, combined wtth eight second-quarter pol!lts from Maldonado, gave Estancia an 11-pomt halftime advantage The lead grew lo 13 before CdM mounted a comeback. The Sea Kings dosed out the third quarter wtth an 11 -2 run and tratled by only four. "CdM put q nice run on us," Sorce SaJd. "But we managed to keep our composure and overcame it.· Cd.M opened the fourth quarter with a Shabangian basket to get to within two, but Young helped stop the Eagles' bleeding The 6-foot-2 center tut two free throws and two baskets to help spark an 11-2 run and the Eagles never looked bdck. Estanaa outscored the Sea Kings, 21-9. in the fourth to hrush strong. • The Eagles begin the final week at home against Northwood on Tuesday, before condudmg ~eir PCL schedule at Uruversi- ty. The Sea Kings play at Um on Tuesday before wrappmg up their season at borne against Costa Mesa. All games are set for 7 p.m. and all are must-win games for both local schools ·we played Northwood hard on their floor last llme and we were able to beat Uni at home. so it's poss1ble. • Sorce sa1d Mesa upended, 77-61 • Mustangs fall a game off University's pace. IRVINE -The Cost.a Mesa boys basketboll team had a strong start, but not such a fortunate finish as the Mus- ~1 lost, 17-61, at Northwood in Padftc Coast League action Prida.y night Mesa (15--9, $-3 in league) jumped out to a 16-10 first. quarter lead. but the Tunberwolves (18-6, 5·3) charged baclt with a 2()..9 run to dose out the first half Mustang guard David Conte finished with a team-~b 16 points, while Chad Vakili (13 points) and Nolan ClArlt (10) also scored in double figures. Northwood's Drew Terry~ a game· high 2.C pomts. • (NorthWOOd) tUmed it on in the second and thiJd qua.r· ters, • Mesa vanity llliMant coech Carlos Smith said. ·we went through a drY spell. And, they were making their • shots. It WU not a pl'8'.tty sight.• Tbe Mustangl moVed into a secood·place tie wtth the Tunbel'wo!Yal with each e game behiDO Padlic Coat Leegue_ '8eder" Univentty. DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Lone Star goalie Sailors, Kilssa Tyler . • After arriving from Texas, the Newport Harbor goalie has felt quite at home anchoring lbny AhobeUI OM.Y Pl.or Y ou can toke the youngster out of Thus. but you can't take the Tex.as out of the youngst . Just ask Newport Harbor High goalie and fonneT A\ist:in native Kilssa l}'ler. •1 was lling my t.ee.mmates before a game, ·rube talldng to y'all out here: and they looked et me pr.tty tunny," 1Ylet edmftted.•"'Tbey llkl wk tom., •Y'all1' It stW come1 out once In e while.• ~the laptM ol ln.u *°"· 1YW Ml m.a.·the..tnntltiob k> DOl only Southern Califomla, but to thtl ~ girt. IOttJll' PfC9.8lll redMI' llbly. last line of the Tars' defense. ' f • • f . . . ' '. ' I ' ' I . .. I / Doily Pilot 82 Saturday, Febn>ory 3, 2001 I . SPORTS Saturday, February 3, 2001 83 - SEAN HtUER I DAILY PILOT &tanda's Javier Millan (left) Dies Into the net as CdM goalie Geoffrey CoWer makes the save. Estancia pulls out 3-1 victory over Cd.M COSTA MESA -BOYS SOCCER Estancia High continued and Armando Ortiz. Goalkeepers Giovanni Gonzalez and Adam Kapko were credited with three and two saves, respectively. an the hunt for the Padf- ic Coast ledgue boys soccer championship Friday, pulling out a 3-1 victory over visiting Corona del Mar to unprove to 9-4-3, 5-2 in the PCL. Corona del Mar got on the boards Ill the second half to pull to Wllhin 2-1 on a goaJ by Jullan Cerutti. Entering the match tied with Cosld Mesa and a point off the lead of co-leaders Univer- sity and Northwood, the Eagles got single taJ-• lies from Nikolai Doudtchen.ko, Javier Millan Goaltender Geoffrey Collier had six saves for CdM, which fell to 0-7 in the PCL. Costa MeSd hosts Estancia today at 10 a.m. in a makeup of a previous match which WdS rained out. Costa Mesa outlasts Northwood, 1-0 LRVINE -With five minutes remaining, Costa Mesa High 1uruor Ell Solis scored to lead the Musldn~1s' boys soccer team to a 1-0 Pacific Coast L<>dgue victory over host North· wood Friday Eugene Day caJJed, ·a long battle.• Mesa will now host Estancia Ill a makeup game today at 10 a.m. "Our boys are ready."Day said of today's matchup with the Eagles. "Estancia has a good team, ·but we want it more. {The Mus- tangs) are so hungry. We have been dominat· io~ every..Jeibn we have played, but we have to firld'ftle bftk ottbe net." Mesa seruor Jonathan Contreras assisted on the goal as the Mustangs (11 -5-1, 5-2 in league} remain m a tie with crosstown r;i.nl... Estancia, one point off University's pa""' Costa Mesa goalie Bryce S!tetj~ ~ with four saves }9-~t Mustangs' ~ N~wood dropped to 4-2-1 in the Pacific Coast League. . JC BASEBALL \ . GIRLS SOCCER CdM takes care of Estancia, 12-1 . . i· . OCC dominates ·o~er • Sea Kings score early, often in 12-1 victory. •Pirates bang out 18 ' hits, Beerei: gets the win in his first start. four hits to get th~e win. OCC freshman Rob Williams pitched l 'r"O innings and struck o\it COSTA MESA -Allison three. ' Harvey scored three goals as Coast $COred five runs in\ the Corona del Mar High girls the .11eventh inning to \soccer team to a 12· 1 Pacific ~cb~its.leed· 19-2 as the .Coast League win over host Pkt~ cot)eeted 18 hits. ~cta Thursday. AJ,$o, the BUOi did not allow Jacqueline Becker, Jaycee a run until the sixth inning. Mahle r and Alison Brawner OCC . .Plays two today. at eac)\ added two goals for the 10 a.m. against lrvine VaJ-Sea l<logs (21·1·3, 7-0-t m tey. tben MQOrpa.rk at 2 leagu~J. ranked'No. 1 lo CIF ])'J'D. • Southern Section Division rv. , .. WlfTO'WRllllU•MOllAl CdM will play again Tues-:~::~:1·'· =~~651 ~ay at uhiversity. Game time occ , 741.000 50x • 19 1 a 3 is set for 3 p.m.. H.ms. Bailey~ MlrlCha (3), ~l (6), Beh:rMI ~ .rid Nal,n. Brotk; Beerer, 11..-ns (7), Scott Beerer, a Newport 8(aanc:h (8), Cou~ (8) and Harbor High produci, Ml.lrPhv. Shudt. W ·Beerer, 1-0. pitched six innings for tbe. L • Harris, 0.1. 28 · 8okosky Bucs and record~· v• · (QC('), Nie (OC.<). Smith (OCC), ROLLER HOCKEY strik hil . r: ~ (OCQ. HP.· MJircos eouts, w e . (O(q. Pirates drop fifth straight llDeficit of 28 points too much for OCC, 100-82. COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast College men's basketball team lost its filth straight Orange Bmplre Con- ferenoe contest Friday night to visiting Fullerton, 100-82. The Pirates (1.C-11, 5-5 In conference) trailed at the hall, 62·3.C, and could not recover. Nick Burwell led OCC with 23 points, while Ryan Earl end Jeremy Madrid eoch chipped ln 12. Romel Beck led th Hor· nets tt8-8:!.""'J. with •t points. Mlft• CICI & .... ~· uuMO.OClCG "1lla ..... lildl .,. 11nnon , .. ~ 11. Ona to. 'l\ln'le(",, Aaco .. Minn 2, snoi:* 2. ~ '· .~.--leeta. nnnon~GJ~ ,, ,......, • • 1YtNr, WM .......... ~, ..... C...• ...... n.. Mlidrtd ti. Mft t 2. II I I If IT I, Latllln 7, Olfvo. • , ..... s. ......,,~ 1. ...... 2. !S:I '7. • a.t Z, t.lldrid 2. ...... I, 1, ........ 1, • ........ _, ............ .... COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast College women's basketball team eased post visiting Fullerton, 66-40, in Orange Empire Conference action Friday. Pirates Karyn fjerst and Kristen Urban scored 18 pointl each, while Kyra Melville chipped Ln 12. Coe.st (1•·13, 4-6 in confer· ence) took off on an t&-2 run en route to a JS.18 halftime lead. 1be Bua led the Hornets (9-17, 2-8) by as many u 30. Urban, a Newport Harbor High product. shot four of nine from behind the truee- point Un and allo grabbed a gune·hiah to reboundl. ....... CA I ~C...11. .. 'A,_. ,. ---~11,aon..-1. ._ ............... ~:J,~2 ........ ~ YonemlN2. MufMf, foWlldout •,.... .......... ~ ......... . ......... ,2.~ ......... -, ,..... .... ..... urt..n ........ l. ...... .-1 ...... 1 .... ... .... .......0r ... c--. 11. CdM wins again The Corona del Mar club roller hockey team won its sixth straight contest by defeating I Dana Hills, 7•3, ~ Adam Freede bad two goals and three assists for CdM (8·1), Ryan Stockwell and Blake Smith each chipped in two goals and Austin Cbue added a single \any. Cd.M's defense was ltd by Dave Bolton. Andre Sv•dJlan and goa.llo Evan Cooper .. YOUTH llSlllll Players needed The Newport Harbor &Je- ball Association stUl h4I room for pl:ri1 ~es 5-1' for the upco 2001 seuon. 1be p aymg field.I et9 on the t de of Costa Mesa. Por information. call (9'9) .-s1-222e . DllPSU HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER Tars force 3-3 deadlock •Trailing, 2-0, Newport rallies to lead, but late Warriors goal ties Friday's Sea View struggle. Tony Attobelll DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -In a game heavy with tension, the Newp6rt Harbor High boys soccer team battled visiung Woodbndge to d 3-3 tie an Sea View League dCl.Jon Friddy evening. •That was d great soccN game played by two gredt soccer teams,· Newport Coach Mdtty West Sdid. •Both learn!> pldyed thP1r hearts out. " The Wdrriors (14-4-4, 1-2-2 in league) Jumped out to a 2- 0 lead and controlled the hrst 56 minutes of dcllon. Minute!> 57 through 77 were domindted by Newport (3-5-6, 1 -2-3). Two godls by senior Trey Meek dnd onP goaJ by Ddv1d Mdrshall pro· pelled the SaaJors to d 3-2 lead. Newport neclily pulled off the comeback wrn, but Woo<l- bridge freshmttn Peter Lawry ripped a frel• kick 9ff llw crossbar, recovered the nco- chet and scored m the 7Bth minute MarshaJJ got the Sailors' - fust goaJ dt the 57th minute On a three-on-two break, Meek sent the ball wide to Marshall, who placed 01 per- fect shot anlo the lower-right comer of the goal, malung 1t 1-1 . Two mmute'> Idler, Meek used tus ball·hdndhng skills to draw d fouJ deep Ill tht> WMnors'zone, dfdw1ng d pendlty klCk The senior stdndout buned the PK dnd the game was ued, 2-2 Seven minutes later, Meek split two deh .. nc;emen and dnlled d shg,L into the upper- nght corn~ for a 3-2 Sdilors' advdnUige. Goalie Duke Burchell (10 sdves) Cdmc up with severd.l huge stop'> to q1ve Newport the opportunity lo come back Ill the hrsl plorP ·we wouldn't be whPH' we dre without Duke,· West sd1d. ·He showc•d why he'5 the best goalkeeper m the Sea View Ledgue tonight • HOOPS SUMMARIES SEA V1EW LEAGUI WC>C>OMIDQ 73, ~ 55 Score by Qullrten Woodbridge 17 18 16 22 73 • Newport Harbor 11 t4 19 11 55 Woodbridge -Forehan·Kelly 25, Lambert 15, Haddan 10, Wheeler 9, Koeller 7, Burgess 4, Edmondson 3 3-pt goals -Forehan Kelly 2. 1Coell01 1, Edmondson 1 Fouled out -none Newport Harbor Melum 19, Yarnal 17, Perrine 7. P~erson 7. PaievK 5, Young 0, Diefenbach 0 3-pt goals -Pemne 1, P~erson 1 Fouled out · none 'AOFIC COASJ LEAGU£ ESTANCIA 64, CDM 48 ~byQuwten Corona del Mar 13 6 20 9 -48 Estancia 15 15 13 21 64 Corona del Mar · Brewster 21, Shahang1an 18, Alshuler S, K. Mancillas 2, Marston 2, Richardson 0, Snell O. B Mdnctllas o. Glass o 3 pt. 90<1ls Shahang1an 1 Fouled out none Estllnda Young 28. Maldonado 15, K Valbuena 9, Cachola 4\ D Valbuena 4. Berame 2, Rodnguez 1. Prado 1. Niles 0 3·pt goals Maldonado 2. Cachola 1 Fouled out · none PAORC COAST LEAGUE NOfl'TlfWOOO 77, MESA 61 Score by ~rters Costa Mesa 16 9 10 26 61 Northwood 10 20 17 30 77 Costa Mesa Conte 16, Vak1h 13. Clark 10, Payne 9. Whtttaker 8, Knkortan S. Northwood Terry 24, Sellway 14, Howard 12, Sanchez 11 . Bailey 7, Lee 5, Roggero 4 SPICIAL PURCHASE . . LOW MILEAGE DEMOS We h ave bought l nw~mileage Jcmonstrato rs from o ther MerccJc~~ Benz Center across rhc country. Some l>f them have no mileage at all. This is a fanta~tic oppo rtunity. While thc'y last, we'll pass thl' ..,;wing-. on to YllU. Mon°Fn 2000 E320 Sedans 4 r11 ch11ml' 2000 ML320 SUVs 6 co choo~ 2000 ML430 SUVs 2£11 chcx1..,c 2000 SLK230 Roadsters 5 w c.hou~ 2000 SLSOO Roadsterss 20 fll d11 Xl'IC 1999 Sl600 Roadster 1999 £320 AWD Sedan 2000 E320 Wagon 2000 C280 Sedan 2000 MLSS SUV 200 I E320 Sedan 200 I SL600 Roadster • ... ' ( • ---...._~--~-" ____ ···-·~----~-----·-·---sP·oRTS· ·_·_· ____ ~_ityP_i~ 84 Saturday, Februoiy 3 I 2001 WllTE. IO D11IElll UIE IT, llJIT IEE CIA' SO CAL DWIOID •.::, ....... a , AC, RJ. PWll, CC, n T, LTlll, Slftll .:. MUST IEE -~'n,• ,..".' • • WE NEED YOUR TRADE PAID OR NOT ---~· 2640 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA (114} ~11.15 __ , ... ,..._ _ __ ..,. _______ __ .. Tars •Newport outscored, 3-0, in fourth quarter and misses chance for quarterfinals of the Irvine Tournament. Stwe Virgen DAILY Pl.or CORONA DEL MAR - After four ties, two lead changes and playoff-style action, both Newport Harbor High girls water polo Coadi Bill Barnett and Santa Mar- garita Coach Scott Taylor said the other team had •a lot of weapons.• Harbor's w,eapons, howev- er. were not loaded in the final period as the Sailors were outscored, 3-0, and lost, 7-5, at Corona del Mar High's pool in the quarterfinals qual- ifier of the Irvine Southern California Championships Friday. •we had our chances at the end,• Barnett said. "Our passing was absolutely atro- cious down the stretch. We couldn't put the ball away, and when it was time to make a hard comeback we couldn't do it." The Tars (18-6), ranked No. 2 in Orange County, gr.abbed their first lead of the game, 5-4, when junior Katherine Belden scored on a penalty sho~ with five sec- onds remainihg in the third period. Harbor sophomore Annie Wight grabbed a rebound and drew the penal- ty on Eagles' goalie Kristen Carlioli, who finished with eight saves. Santa Margarita (14-7), ranked No. 5 in Orange County, pulled away from a one-goal deficit with momen- tum and an opportune stop or a Harbor six-on-five. With the score knotted at five, Carfioli stopped a Tars' shot and the Eagles scored quickly on the counterattack. "To be able to shut them out in the fourth quarter,· Taylor said. "That was the key. We did a good job or matching them up and slow- ing them down.• Santa Margarita, however, could not slow down the Sailors through the first three periods. Each time the Eagles broke for a lead the Tars would catch them with a goal. GREG FRY I DAll.Y Pit.OT Jeima Booth and her Newport Harbor High teammates, along with Corona del Mar, are competing in the Irvine Southern Caillornia Glrb' Water Polo Champion.ships today at Heritage Park in Irvine, starUng at 9 a.m. Belden answered the Eagles' 1-0 lead, scoring 11 seconds after Santa Margan- ta 's short-lived advantage. Harbor senior Jenna Booth "Our passing was absolutely atrocious down the with two steals each and goalie Heather Deyden finished with eight saves. tied the game at two stretch ... " The Tars will attempt to earn a fifth-place finals berth as .they play today at Irvine's Heritage Park at 9 a .m. when she connect- ed on a player-up, which Belden drew. Harbor sopho- more Jenna Murphy and freshman Jessi- Bill Barnett Newport Harbor Hklh gir1s water polo a><oach After a 3-2 half- time lead, Corona del Mar dropped a 7-4 decision to Santa Barbara Friday. ca Ball teamed for the Tars' next two goals, which tied the game at three and then four. First, Murphy found Ball who scored on a counterat- tack. And, Murphy then tapped a touch-pass to Ball who scored on a six-on-five. Harbor's defense kept the game close as Belden, Mur· phy and Erin Ball finished CdM's Daruelle Carlson, Malia Tarayao, Lindsey Daley and Christina Hewko scored one goal each. Sea Kings goalie Jessica Wells finished with five saves. Corona will play today at 9 a .m . at Irvine. · ... -~~ily_Pil_ot _______ ·s·P··0 RTS· · -~~~----------------~~----~---------~ Soturdoy, Febrtuorr 3. 2001 BS SEAN HUER I OAl.V PllOT Katy Stone and Ed Quo are nattonal singles champs in their divisions of lawn bowling. ON •Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Club's Ed Quo and Katy Stone have earned much success in unherald ed sport. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT Picture pldymg chess ori a low-cut lawn. lmag10e a Joyous athletic experience without displaymg much physical skill. EnVls1on ecstasy arriving in the mar- ginal of feats and you tiave lawn bowling. "Jt's llke sex,· says fd Quo. a member of the NeM>ort Harbor Lawn Bowling Club. "You don't have to be good at it to enjoy it.· Quo, 67, has found peace of rrund, exer- cise and championship success in his underrated sport For Katy Stone, lawn bowling is actually a break from the norm. She fills her We with so much activtty some would think she was a 25-year-old. She has competed in five marathons 10 the past two years and she also moonlights as a ski instructor. Stone would not disclose her age. "Who cares." she said with a la ugh. "Is (age) importarit? I've always wondered ... is it important? For the past year, Quo has taken Stone as an understudy and both have benefited. In November, Quo won the National Singles competltion for lawn bowling in Florida's World Bowls and Stone was crowned the champion m the women's field. The ttUes helped the two earn selections as U.S. representatives in the World indoor Bowls Championship m Belfast, Ireland on March 26 through April 1. In a game which mental strength is key, Quo and Stone have flourished because of their bnlliarit personalities. At the World Bowls in Florida, Quo experienced some of the mind games firsthand. He received a bit of trash talking from a.p opponent who joked with Quo, saying his bowls were not proper for the competition. •You should know better than to come with those bowls in Florida,• the man told Quo. Quo went on to .roll past the competition with scores of 21-5, 21-6, 21-15, 16-21, 21-6 and 21-9. "I jnst said, "Uh-oh, he's in for a long day,' • Stone said. "This is jus.t like any oth- er sport. Everybody tries to work your mind over. Lawn bowling is more of a mind sport than it is an actual physical sport.• But, lawn bowling does require physical skill. KllSSA CONTINUED FROM 81 \ working hard every day and we all know where everyone is on the field.• "JYler played al Round "I Rock High in Austin before coming out to California. •My grandparents live out here and we.moved out here for them,• "JYler said. •sa far, I love California. I miss my friends and soccer teammates in Texas, but I'm making new friends out here.• "JYler began playing m Lawn bowling is a game for the mentalty strong. It is played on a bowling green which is approximately 120 feet squared. The game consists of four bells or bowls, a jack and a mat. Players roll the bow)s so that they will come to rest as close as possible to the Jack (just as in horseshoes). The side that has the bowl nearest to the jack scores one point in a game to 21. *For more information on thf! New- port Harbor Lawn Bowling Club, call Jan at (949) 64().(;()49. Said Quo, •You need to be coordinated to do this. You can't be a good bowler and be clumsy. You don't need a lot of strength. But, you do need some physical ability.• Quo knows plenty about physical ability. In 1994, Quo had both of his knees replaced. He endured the rehabilitation and lawn bowling aided him in the process. Since the surgery, Quo has won three major titles -the National Pairs Open with Bob Nunes m 1997, the Nattonal Pairs Open with Dick Tait in 1996 and Nove mber's World Bowls. , Stone, who IS still learning about the sport, has won five ma1or bUes. She is a four-time champion m the fours nabonal competitions of 1996, '97, '99 and 2000 . And, she collected her hrst singles title m November. When Stone won her nallonal llUe sh actually shut out her opponent, d rare f t To clinch the-champ1onsh1p, she pus he r opponent's bowl in for her la ot and scored all 22 points in a 21 -1 vi tory. Stone's youthful spmt helps m her game. She still uses "<jOOI" and sometimes "dude" in ber vocabulary a!> she is from Long Beach . She has never mamed because she believes in being free, she said. "It's all about relationships,· said the charismatic Stone. Quo and Stone said they hdve improved their game at the Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Club. Quo, who has played dll over the world in winning the four major titles, calls the Harbor club the best around. They are members who pay $10010 dues for the year and $1 a day to play. feeds off of that.• she said. *Llkew1se, tf we score, 1t gets me more energized and focused.· That en.ergy has bolted the Scli.lors ngbt mto the CIF playoffs for the first time since 1994 and with a majority of players returning next year, the best rqay be yet to come. ·u we can continue to work hard and learn as a team, we're going to be tough to beat,· 1\'ler said. soccer when she was seven _. 'and has always been a c 1 1 pis ..,..., Beyon d high school, "JYler has her sights on a couple of options. •['d really love to go to either (JC Irvine, or the University ol North Carolina,• 1\'ler said •J don't think l want goalie . •My best friend was playing soccer so I started playing too,• 'fyler said. •nie team said they needed a goalie and I offered to play there, thinking it would be easy. No running around o't anything. It didn't take me too long to realize it wam't that easy.• At Newpon, "JYler ls realizing that success ls contagious. •u I make a big save, the teem TODAY'S SCHEDUU to go to school in Texas. Their soccer programs aren't as good as other schools.• Working with Sorrell bas allowed ~ler the opportunity to be a vocal leader on the field. •He let's me talk out there and <i>mmurucate with the defense,• she said. Just don't aay •y'all" anytn<>t8. Step right Up and Into The Car of Your Or11ams During Our Biggest Sais of the Ysar! WARRANTY, 10 YEARS· 100,000 MILE WARRANTY 2001 SWIFT COME ONE, COME ALL! IT'S FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY NEW 2001 ESTEEM SEDAN 40 •t283111 FABULOUS PRICE • NEW MODELS Au NEW SUZUKI XL· 7 WE NEED YOUR TRADE PAID OR NOT 2640 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA (1UJ f l Flotlt~ IUell'IMt Kime IU.tement The lollowlno pertona ate dolna bull°MM II CAR TOYZ, 2470 New· port Blvd • Co.ta M .... CA 92e27 ~ FIM Hlrden 1'hll llaltmenl WU llled with tri. County CIM ol Orange CowlfY on O 1/28/200t time cf revleW, ~ IP-1. Fr1nc:hlM wn not peel P9rlod ol 1 l' mr._ be revol<ed urHel theft Wiii t>eglrl from Jhet di •. 11 clef1ult under the dlll1na which 11$ any In-agrffmtnt. terttled party or their J Pllof to obtalnlnQ 1 aulhorited •oent 1g· Solid Watt. FrencllTM, grieved ol thal dedllon the 8')pllcenl• llllal .... may ~ • no11ot ol IP" !tty 1M City'• minimum Pffl to the Pl1Mfng gu•.~llcatlont reg1rdlng Commiulon wfth I flling 111C111y lnlurl~, equip. fH ol $714 00 to c:i.trly ment, knowledge al iofid the COS1 of lht appMI wule regutltl'Ont. io.d Phlllp C Moncrief, 20018153210 Delly Pllol Jan. 27, F.O. 3. 10. 17. 2001 St.4§1 27092 Calle Del Cid, Mt&llon VtljO, CA 92891 Tht• bullne11 ~ con dueled by an lndtvldull Have you 11ar1ed doing bu11ne11 yel? Yes. 1211195 Flctltloua ButlMH Name Statement The lollowlng per90n1 ere dOlng bullneN as proc.dure mecll progr1m1, etc. The a.ppl~tion end k FrenchiHe ehlll Phlt4p c Moncnef Thia ltatlmlnt WU filed Wtth the County Ctertc ol ~ County on 01112/2001 Blanco EnterpnHs. 26895 MIO CrMll Rd , •S.565, Ahlo VllfO, CA 9285& Ce/tol Harden & Carol Gabaldon, 30 TWWlbarly. Alilo V..,o. CA 112658 Th~ bulltlell ~ oon- ducted by hult>lncf Incl development pl1n1 ol meet City'•. require· lhe ptopoMd project are menta to 1mp1emen1 r• available for pub~ r• cyellng and souroe re· rieW Ind Inspection II duc:tloil ~ lduc:a1Jon lhe Planning 0ep8rt· 1cttllltle1 ment. City of Newport I City has ~ to Buoh, 3300 Newport annually eudlt 2001N51t21 Daily Ptlol Jan 13. 20. 27, Feb 3. 2001 Sa:!§I Boulevard, Newport Franct11 .. •·1 flnenclal wile Beech. C11ifornl1. records relating to lhe 92659· 1768 For furthef payment of fees r• 1nlorma11on contact the quired under the Newport Beach Pl•n· lranchlH Flctltloua Bu.slnna Have you atarted dOlng buSll'lllS yet? No Carlo• Harden Name Statement The folloWlng pe~s are doing buslntea II Dragonfly Cate11ng 20212 Orchid St , New por1 Beacn, CA 92660 Wendy Gillan. 20212 Tht• 1tetemen1 wes hied With the County Clertc cl Orange County ning Department at m FranchlMe shall (949) 6"-3200 comply with •" State, on t 21?912000 20009150517 Daily Pilot Jan 27, F.O. NOTE The eJCpen11 Ftderal laws and 1egu· of this notJ0e IS paid fTOm lebons, terms and oondl- 1 hlong lee collected from tlons of the lrenchlM the 8'lOllcant llg(temel'I\, Cny Charter Orchid St , Newport Beacti. CA 92660 3. 10, 17. 2001 S.455 Pub.lished Newport and Munk:IPll Code Beach·Coeta Meee 2 The City propose• Enc Gillett, 20212 Orchid St , Newport Beech, CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Delly Pilot Feliruary 3 to offer e non-exclut/Ve 2001 ' solid waste colllciion ------>iS~•~451t.!9i 111ancNse to the followlng applicant listed below that Is presently lloenaed and permitted to condllcl business 1n the Chy. Peraona who have an In-terest In or objection to Iha proposed franch1aet mey appear 1M!tor1 the City Council end be heard on the dato end time titted above Thia bus1n11s 11 con· ducted by husband and wife Have you 81arted oong bus1neas yet? No Wendy Gillett Th111 stalemenl wes Med with 1he County Clerf< of Orange County on 01/19/2001 20019152520 Daily Ptlol Jen 20. 27 Fell 3, 10. 2001 Sa4§5 Plenn111g Department ol the City of Newport RESOLUTION Beach · 3300 Newport HO. 2001-8 g~~~~vard. Newport A RESOLUTION OF Pl1nnlng Dlrec:1or'a THE CITY COUNCIL UM Permit No. 72 OF THE CITY OF Notioe is hereby given NEWPORT BEACH 1ha1 en apphcauon has DECLARING rTS IM- been eubmtlled by TENTION TO CON· Attdtew Costa, on behalf o1 Ginaa Pizza. request· DUCT A PUBLIC 1ng lhe retention ol a HEARING TO CON· lree1tend1ng sign, lo· SIDER THE GRANT· Nc.t1cc IS hereby 111ven cated on • commercial ING OF A HOM-EX· that !NI undefwlgned Will Pfoperty for a penod not CLUSIVE SOLID be SOI<! at Public~ to u ceed 12 months {WASTE ':°2 Monda2001 yat FIEOBAOOU~~r ~ Zoning Code ~mrts FRANCHISE TO ".., w .. property to one free-CST E Kelly & K1r1 Jaekson. atending sign per aite NVIROHMEN· KE AUCTION There are two OCher tree-TAL, INC. SEAlllCES. P 0 BOX standing s~ne loceted WHEREAS. the City 823 RIAL TO CA on Iha p<operty 1h81 Council finds Ind de· 92377. 909·873·074<1 tdenllfy the Albertson'& 18flnlneS that the colec- AUCTION BONO Marl!et and the bank bon of solkl WU1e gen- '723 .. I 19 The IUbjecl llgfl WU 1n· erated wi1hin the Qty le A L L S P AC E C 0 ST A stalled Without a tiu!ldtng a 111181 pubfic eeMce and MESA, 1535 permit The property 18 that the storage. ac· NEWPORT BLVD , .located In lhe RSC Dia" cumulation, collection, COST A MESA. CA trlct (RetaW and $eMce and disposal of solid 92627 Commercial) waste and recyclables Is UNIT#. NAME, Property located at. a matter of great public INVENTORY 420 Ins Avenue concern because Im· B56 t . RONALD Thia pro1ect has been proper control ol such FINNE. PICTURES. reviewed and 11 hae matters would tubject COFFEE TABLE. MISC been deiermlned that It the City to potential Ila· BOXES ls categorically •~empt bil~ty. damages and pen-B561, RONALD under the requlremanta allies and may create a FINNE Clo AON FINNE. of the Calllornla public; mtlsanoe, air pol· PICTURES, COFFEE Environmental Quality lutlon, fire hazard, ln- TABLE, MISC BOXES Act under Claes 11 Ac· leslatlon. and other C330, JOHN EVER· CH'°'Y Structures ' problems affecting the SON, DRIFTWOOD, Plenmng Director's plJblic: health, aalety and CHESTS, MISC Use Permit No. 72 la weffe,._ and, BOXES, DOU Y scheduled for review by WHEREAS, non·U· C209, MERRILL BUT the Plannt'!.11 Depart· cluSNe llanchlses for the LEA. SNOW SKIS. ment of the City ot New-use ol public streeu to BABY CRIB MISC port Beach on Of alter. provide commerclel BOXES DESK & Tuelday, February 13 solid waste halJltng serv· CHAIR. MATTRESS 2001 Wnnen comments ICfl will PfOmote the STUFFED CHAIRS or tnpul related to the public health, safety, Published Newport project should be end welfare by protl'IOI· Be11ch·Co111 Mesa aubm1ned to the Plan-ing permanence and Daily Pilot January 27 nlng Department by stablllty among those Feb<uaty 3 2001 Monday February 12 bus1oesses wishing to _____ _:itS.!!:e4:!.l5u.1 2001,.,, order • be coo-provide such service sldered 1n the Planning and accountabtfity to rhe Fictitious Butlneat Otrector's decaSIOO 11 ep-City for compl1Bnte with Neme Statement proved at the bme o1 re· currenl and Mure Slllte The following pareons View the appeal perlOd m • n dates. • n d • ere doing butlnesa as of 14 days will begin WHEREAS. pursuant KO Customs, 1161 from thal date, during to Mk:le XIII of the City Coeby, UM 0 , AMhelm which time any In· Charier Incl pursuant to CA 92808 tereeted party or their Sections 49500 through Keith Orum, 206t8 authorized agent ag· 49523 d the Public A• Birch Circle, Yorba gneved of that deciston sources Code, lhe Chy Lmda, CA 92886 may hie a notice of ap-la authorized lo enter . Ruben S Gonzalez, peal to the Planning Into . non·ucluaive 20367 Fallen Oak Lane. Commla&1on with a flllng frilnchl18 agreemenll Yorba Linda, CA 92886 tee of $714.00 to defrllv lor commercial aotid Thia bualneaa Is con· the 001t of the appeal waste collectlon serv· ducted by a lndMdual procedure Ices with private IOlld Have you started The apphcalton and waste haulers; and, doOllQ bu1ine11 yet? No development plans of WHEREAS. CST Ruben S Gooialez Iha proposed Pfoiect are Environment-1, • private Th111 11etemant wH available tor public rt· firm, hu eubmltted an ltled wrth the County view end lnapection al llPPllca1lon requfftlng a Cllflc ol Orange County the Planning Oepert· Non-exclusive Solid on 12/29/2000 mint, City of Newport Waete FrallChlae thlt 20018850509 Beach. 3300 Newport 111tlfiH the C1ty'1 ap. Oatly Pllo4 Jan 27, F.O Boulevard, Newport plication requirement• 3, 10, 17, 2QOI 81452 Buch, Calllornla NOW, THEREFORE. 92659-1768 For lurtN; be ii reaolved by the Cily Flctttloue Bualne11 Information contect the Council of the City ol Name Statement Newport Beldl Plan· Newport BNdl ltlat The following persons nong Department et I A public hearing are doing~ as (949) &«-3200 shall be conducted on Studio Indigo, 2222 NOTE The expenae February 13, 2001, at Mart.n. Sul1e 220 lnnne of this no11ce 11 paid from 7 00 p m ., or as toon CA 92612 11 ltlong '" oolfaeled from ltlerealtM as prlGtlall In Rae Annette Mar11le the apphcanl the City Council 3130 EU1 2nd Street Publl1h1d Newport Chambers, 3300 New· 112. Long Buch CA B11ch-Co1t1 Meu pol1 Boulevan:I. Newport 90803 Delly Pilot February 3, Be1ch, Catlfomia, to Thie bulinell II con-2001 coneidef the grlntlng ol duc:ted by an lnd!Vlduel S1458 a fTanchiM IC> lhe ~ Have you 1t1rted cant Isled unde< ttem 2 doing buslneas yet? PUBLIC NOTICE below pursuant to the Y", 1196 CITY OF followlng tem11 and ~ RAle Annene M1rtde NEWPORT BEACH dlllonl: Thi• statement wae Planning Department a. Fr1nchih effective flied with IM Counly of the City of N-port dlte: March 15, 2001 C*1I cl Or1nge County Beach · 3300 Newpofl b. Ou1rtlfly tranchlH on 12!29t'2000 Boulevard, Newport fH: 10.5% ol grou 200091504412 Buch f'llOt'lt!'IY racelpll. Delly Plot Jen 27, F.O POA.2001-<111 for c. Tttm of FrllldllH: 3. 10, 17. 2001 81453 UP2001o004 Match 15, 2001 IC> Jll'IU-r1.-...-.. a -· Notlc9 " lll(tby g111en •ry t , 200e w11t1 ranewa1 ..-... u....,..e u .. nett that 1n -o!ICldOn hi• right• upon mutual Heme St.tement b ...,.... I The t~,..r~ Hn 1ubmltt1d by 1gr11mant o th• ...--·· Keren Lff. requett 90 frlnctliMe and C4v .,. dofng " Nlablleh a oeraona1 th-d. The Chy thalt l\01 Fll9 EntlfP'tna, 313 PfOvtment laclllty ape-Ml the F~'• bin F~ Ave., Newport clllillng WI ..,,..... type rltH 8-:11. CA 92ee3 low tmpld UlrQM ·in-• FrltlChlete .,.. lo- &Nrry Alll Harden, 4 11NC:1ion The property II demnlfy end hold twm- Clliala, ~ Belch. loClted 1n !tie RSC·R lau City from e CST Environmental, Inc Joseph Chelstowakl, Vice· President 3 Thts Resolution of Intention shall be pub- ltshed in the City • of· ficl81 newspaper within t 5 days ol na edoplJon and at least 10 days ptlOf to February 13, 2001 Adopted this 23rd day of Janu&ry, 2001 181 GlfY A~m1, MAYOA ATTEST: 181 Cathy Fisher, Deputy Cieri! Claftl tor City Cllf'k STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF ORANGE) 11 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH) I, CATHY FISHER, Oepuly City Clertc ol the City of Nowpor1 Beaoh, Calolornl1, do hereby certify that the whole numbef of 1Mmber1 of the Chy Councl It MY· en, that th• foregoing re1011111on. being Aeso- lutlon No 200f·~ WU duly and regulai1y In· troduced before and adopted by the City Council of said C4v 11 a reguta1 meeting ol uld COunal, du4y and regu· larty held on lhe 23'd day of January, 2001. and !hit lhe l8lTll •• so puaed and ldopted by the followlng vote. to Wll AY,H: Heffernen, 0 Hall, Ridgeway, Glover, Bromberg, Proctor1. May« Adema Noea: None Abeent: None Abstain: None IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here· unto subscribed my name end affixed tho of· liclal aeal of aald City thil 24th day ol January, 2001 . le/ Cethy AllW, Deputy City Clertl Hewr.rt S..ch, Ctfl· fom a (S .. I) Published Newp0rt 8Hch·Co111 Meta Daily P1IOI Ftt>ru1ry 3, 2001 CITY OF COSTA MESA NOTICE INVmNG BIDS FOR LIGHT EMITTING DtODES FOR TRAFFIC AND PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL HEADS BID ITEM NO. 1059 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ltlat ~ blcll wl4I be recielved by ltle City ol Cotti MIN to wil. The Cl1y Cleflc, P.O. Box 1200, Colll.I MIU, C111toml1 92t128·1200 on or befoft lht hour OI 10:001m on~ 22. 2001. " tt1IM be the rwiponllbllity ol h bid- der to delwf hie bid to the City Cltfk Olllot by the proper 1nnounoed time Delivery LOC9tlon atv o1 eo.te Mee&. n F1fr Drive. Room 101, Coste MIN. California 92628 LIOAI. NOTICE M NOTICE Of EOUAL ltOUJlllG PUBLIC SALE OF OPPORTUNITY ABANDONED All rul estltl 1CM111s1nO PROPERTY In tilts IMW1P'Ptl' Is subjld NOlioe la '*~ given to the Federal Fair Houslno that lhe undarllgned wt11 Act ol 1968 u amended NII 11 public auction, wtilcll maw 11 llleg*' to pursuant to Secllon ldvtlllM 'any preftrtnc:t, 21700 o1 the Bu--. & Mmllatloll Of dllcrlminl!IOll ProlH1lonal Code, the based on na. COior, rtllo· following d11orlbed Ion. $IJt. lllnclocap, tamllll property lo wit ROBERT SlllUS Of lllllonll ~.or BEAOLESTON UNIT C-an tnttnUon lo mate 1ny 23, STEREO EQUIP. •ucll preference, llmllation BOXES, ANO MISC Of dtscr1miRltlOn • ITEMS This newspaper will not Sale Wiii be by com· knowlngly accept any petibve bidding (wntten 1dvtrtl5lment for rtll 11111<1 bids may be tstlle wflich 11 1n Yiolatlon aubmltted In advance) of Ille law Our raders lfl ON ™E 1STH OF FEB llereby lntormtd tllal all 9 A M AT T H E dwtllillQ.S IOVtrtlStd In this PREMISE WHERE uld ~ are MJllllle on property h IS b 11 n an equal opporlllntty basis stored and wtlich Is to-To complain of Oilcrlm1- cated at AYRES SELF nallC>rl, QI! HUD toll free at STORAGE. 1880 WHIT· 1-800-424-8590 TIER AVE , COSTA •------- MESA, CA 92627, (949) t 1 HOl• I 650-1282, Ui.ndlord re· -.. MrVW tht righl to bid al the Hit. Purchases GE must be made by cash -• and paid for at the time O ol purcha1e. All pur· NE STOP chaaed goods ere sold HOME BUYING as 1t and must be re· SUPE STO .:-moved et lilM of Nie R Rr. Sele 11 1ublect to lkl'I Wt01/flt>ltWr,J IJo.Ml c.ncellalion In the event I 00• W flut LO-n r ftl' of aenlement between ~~ flt'(' (ftdl landlord and obligated ~ r~ c,...,,,1 Pl1Xl lJ5l party Published on VA & Fl"° u.t<Cfl'le ~ .t"'1!i FEB 03AO ANO FEB rn.ml c.f k.d:ty IOTH 2001. 1..aoo.12ues1 24 llfl AYRES GROUP, BONO \'tttntn Real Estatt NUMBER S·40<H684, ---n '\.t'r Ayree Sall S1orage EMAIL ~coo RHldent Managers Published Newport Buch-Costa Mesa Deily Pilot February 3, 10, 2001 Sa461 I,. omuua I McClellan Wlnlfr1d Hayaom McClallan, llrat r1tl· dent of Linde Isle In Newport Beech end pert·tlmt r11ldent of Honolulu peaMd away pt1Ctfully elttr a ahort lllne11 on Jan. 28, 2001. She Wll born In Pomone, Callfornla Augu1t 4, 191 t. She l redutttd from tnJtmln Franklin School In Boyle whn she met a lttll' married her lttt huaband Gtreld McCltlltn. They llvtd In Arcadia untll 1967 when they moved to Newport Beectt. She w11 1 noted 1wlmmer end diver end completld tor the Lot Anlltlt• Atttlttlc Club. Shi 1wam In many of tht Either Wllll1m1 fllm1. Sht w11 1 wond.,ful homtmaktf and noted colltctor of Eerly· Amtrlcen Antlquta. Hlf home Wit feetured In Better Homt1 and Gardtn1 magulne. She IOvtd batting end water•kllng with her hlmlly end spent many aummera st Cetallna l11tnd. Sh• WH elao noted for her iklllt 11 e qullter ltld com· pitted 18 hand-medt Amtrlcan qullte In her Ill.time. Sht It euMved by 2 eont, Murrey M cClellen of TemtCula, and Gerald McClelltn of Newport Btech, 7 l"nd· ehlldrtn, end gfMt 11,.nckhlldNn. Theft wlll bt no aervlces. Contrlbu11ona In her nemt may bt ttn1 to Hoeg ~ Fou,,.. lion ClnC8f RtMerdl Fund. Wnovtkteate M wa"'. h Maeail:Jlo«!eu. CO~ROY1S Fl0WERS 2983 Hrior Blvd. (ca.."" d HMioi • ... ) 114540.3195 HOE OF THE WEEI .._.. ..... For .. '"OUr ... I ..... ~ =-:.· ltlit ... DlldlM ,~ ... am ... , &"': DllilllM ... ...., IPll .,. .. An.tlll ......... LOCAL Aelle..... Section Clll Todlr ff LISA RIVERA MN7WZU AllE WILLEY MN7~ V .A. SO MOVE4N FREE Counaellng FREE Ual Of Ho11M HUDIVA REPOS 714·534-8800 Vltllrln Real &lite Emall: vreggOednc.eom I Nl-:71 200 & 202 Ruby Aw True Oupl11 ownere dlllght. 3br ••• aa. 11~.000 NHn.40a Lori VlllCI Alllt«a LoYely 2 klory 3br 3bl home Upgradtl, 2 car gar Prv pa11e> St,3115,000 Soo11e 94~5-4000 • en-n02 CA._~ F'·· E""~ Otetoo envlron1Mnt1I ltabll1ty "''" -,_, • Property IOcalld 11 f« the lr~'t ~ befg, 550 I Hartgltn 307 Mltlrie Ave , S.lboa tfatJOnl In hi Qty Ind ~ .... CA 91301 tllllnd, CA 112t132 ltlaW pa'( to the City Jedi FIN. 800 OJao-That prOjeCI ,_ .,._ Enwonmental Uabllrty vftll, Olend1l1, C~ revteMd, and 11 hd Fund, on a ~ t120I been deter"*'8d that " bit-. 5 6~ "' gro. ,. Sidi .,.. be returned to !tie attention of the City Cletll. wltNn Mid tllM Nmlt, In • -led i-======= enYl4ooe ldent1n.d on PIEICE...,.. 18.l llOADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 110 Broedway CostaMesa $42-91 JoMptl FIM. t 724 t -4 11 cateoorlc;ll~ uempt <*Pit lor 11 oommerelll Aoeooe 81\ld , Horth under •!he requ11emente ~ wUle hlnclllng rtdDI CA 91325 of the• . C1lllorn11 Mtv1cee P'OYld9d by fie tifler F• 290 Corte Environmlnlll Qu~ Fr~ In fll City ... Palrn 0.Mrt, Ad under CIMI I, f Frand!IMe ... "'" t22tO ~ F IClllllitl derMlfy and ho6CI City AN Fial, 1445 S Pt1nntr19 Otrector'• hlnnlHa from panatllj9I ~ Or., Loa ~ UH p., m It Ho Ind denliOM tor .--. 'CA_80035 UP2001 ·004 la ten.cl· to "*' curNnt and DOnMll¥ ~. 42A3 Uled tor rtvlaw by the l\llUr9 llltl ~ ,.. ,.,..... Dr I LH ~ ~,,,.,.,, 0( ~ ~ ~ V!ll)M. HV •ttt ~ City of Newport IO fll pol1iorl at ltl8 oom-'""'* Ml.DI •• .,. IMd\ "" Ot •fief Tun-rntrcl•I IOlld WHlt ..... ~ Mngt. dly, ~ 13, 2001 alrNlfl COlllC!led by CA li2270 Wl'llltl'I comnwit or in. FranchltH. .. oubldl ... lid SEU ltlm Humber and the ~·· 81df"" ~ .~ .-: your IJtUff or u IOOn fllrtefltl .. c~ ~i'lonltltF~ ._ __ ..._ _ _, ________ ___, Cham~, MdlllONJ IN ot 1M Nob llwlllng ilde NY be ~tlllned by alllhof • IHd YtndOtl Ii .. Of. nc. of ltle Purdlulna lupervleor, 77 Ferr 0!1w, Room 100, co.a ...... C.itfor'rU 02928. Publlthed HtWf>Qlt IHGtl•Co111 MtH = PllOt Fttlf\.l1ry I l i \ l < > l 1 11 t < ~ ~ 1 , kt· t ' , 1 t I , •ttvtfl l ttlnfeld, ,._.,...,_to fll,r.11oilcl O ~ ..,... f1141.f ,.._. M. ~ M Q'l1I erJ to r.elllty: City malntllnt Nuol ..... CA 91 tM ~· o.p.,,. Ill llGf!C IO •IOMtt ------..-.:aaa ""' ...,.... .. OOfto "*"' fly. Monilty. ~ ~ •ec1111ae to .,. FI N D • . 1 I ' \ I ' . , .. I , I \ I ..... w e ...... "' It. 2001 • ., °'*" to .... bf f'tlllthleet .......... be OM.... In 1M II fnincnMI tNI bl ""9 ,.., -1et'fH ~ de• *'1DI Jtllt tor ti ... ...,,. lb ..... pet Clll*Jn . '........ .. and Cllll9dlorf tor .. -Y-. ._ - • I I ' I . . 2bf 2M. frplc, c:loM to OPEH IUN 1-4 CANYON PARK great beadl. No pill. 11100 + Ch11111ln9 21R 181 neigh 38R houM, Open -·Day 71._.1.etOtl 11~ eo.-Ott Mer Set7&in 1-4 854 Olk St ..,~ NM7Mlott A!ll ~71 ... 21441 1289,800 Ac!! 94H4H870 I':-_'::: 111• *21 I Your S-dl Ende ttlrtl Lido !ale 28r 21• Fp lnlariol oourtyatd, 2 ca.r gill no pets $2800/mo 949 718·2733 9! 83t-464·1835 Crty ~ w/coaslal 3Br 181 lfngle family lloml ollarml Ovnlztd 1 Br & 2Br on large lot Westside 3Br 2B1 1124 Vllell• 1p1 hc>rnet With epeoous SI S951Mo Sydney Glelow, Ptnineull hrtlltf ~. rooms end ample s1of8081 Aoent 949-500-6880 quiet loc:, 2 car gar WO OP£H SAT/SUN 1-4 "-1 price In Inlet Jbr 2be, frplC. Stlllf bought new llomel S299K Marl!! u. Mt-722'°'20 0:-::0: ~::,., 38r 181 5'ligle family lloml hlwp $2500 949-~:lO ITorn $1.215 Cal klday lo on large lot Westside ltMIYI your ,_ beach t1595/Mo Sydney G1etow 3Br 2B• Hovte Steps lo llddr"'I 888-219-0754 Agent 949-5()(>.o6880 beleh, Ing, Ip, 2 car~ wd Iii-ups pebOI 80CMI to poo1 a ttnn11 S2llOOlmo 949· 721 ·6422 SWdlo. lower unit. quiet. Clla1111lng llome w/cltrue nr -an, P"' otte, no ""'· 3br 2ba. 991 w 171h pita. MWmo. • utll. St S1750/mo year t111se 714-24'0-8004 9'M31·1717 Blyalde VUl891 2bf 2ba, Sl600'mo, a~ Feb t y• '-' 94~95 or 714·953-4110 Penoramlc Oceanfront ::Ts:"'eJ.~ 1110 Am 11110 APTB I ~":ft: to~. • COSTA MESA COSTA MESA 1111 2c gar "~ pMO ,~ ~ ...................... . Prbd to Ml, s~.ooo : COSTA MESA I SOUTH COAST METRO : 81u1Blnlla1 94S..54S·3904 •• r..~ J\nor 1 Bedroom and 2 ., ..... oom 1 ....... * OPEN SAT & SUH 1~ ~-"·'V _,, ""'"' 122 e. OCEAHFRONT * IUrlourlded by t81Yl1S pool in gal8d comrtMllly : "'Y goln!m!nf _..,,., * * Call 714-557-0075 ! Uellle Uquldlllon Value f>lmtJal 58r Bide bey VltW, 7687 It ES1111 w/pool & tpa, St,495,000 Call Palllck T too1e, !QI 949-65&-9705 OPEN SUN 12-4 2107 Windward Ln 8lyclMI Horth .. 3.581 llr99 kttcflerl, bollut rm, 9r11t f11111fy neighbor· hood. 8Y Owner, seu.ooo '49-1314114 65 ft boat dock a..t~afblyllllal'it ll!illa. 2br, • din, or3br. 268, Mltr w/IOfM view. Eltr1 llorage on ground level. ... to Udo V1llgt. Agl M.-y Fryw Sl,195,000 Mt-7b7ot5 lg.~ 29r 1 c~ Condo fl Nwpt No cae IO ahOpf>lng oc:.en close pa5K !QI 949-70Hl127 $3381( Picture Ptr1ec1 M1dlttrrant1n VIiie. 2br 2ba, walk to sand & shops Agt 949-723-8120 •BEACH RETREAT• welk to bey I btec.tl. 3br 3be $379,000 Agt 949-723-8120 •VIEW GIANT• 78R,. 48A, Clo•• to Btecht sns,ooo ASl!!!t Mt-723-8120 tOCEANFRONU Hew . Homt 58R, dect, ,.,. nncs, 2.295 AA!ht Mt-723'&120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""E'Side Gorgeoua 3br 2B• very lrg lenoad yard, ~. wd Ne-ups. 2~ Qar&QI! 191·8 Ma!JM>ha S21~ 949-645-3683 •Bett VIII.It In Town• 18A $850 & UP Ind relng & new carpet Btke to beactl GIMI llnllllS end locabon. qUel like new Call M~92 111 WALK TO THE BEACHll $400 litoY.-ln Bon~I on Ill mo. Rentl Nice 28r1 1 58a " • peaoel\A sel"1g SI~ Save S&IO on 1 )'!!!! lease' 714-~2468 l 1·~a1 Ptlma Mobile Home f>ar11 SlnQle-wlde t 112Br for rent $75ilmo. S 1000 MC, carport a sicrage 94~ t Huge FSlde Towne- 38r 2 581, IYfrlQ nn. lemily rm. Fiplc:. Ul9ldtd lolctlln. Zt gar. oomm pool & 11rns VACANT St900!Mo Agent 949-733-6074 FIND an apartment through classified BAYFRONT Apartment Homes A Luxurious Experieit'e UPiraded 2BR, 0.,1\ ()\'{he W ~ 28R, 28A With ~Vin • S251J PrMl~·'Tltd fates. co...-. Wood ..... ,.,.... • ,,... Bad llld ..... .... 511.PIJglable. ~ Poof t~··~·· ... to Balboe wS!lllf't" ....... ~tetter l'h from WINTER SPECIAL 2BDRM 2BATH ~ 1100 .. Aplrtmenc home ,...., fl • "°°'*' BLUFFS TOWNHOlllES SBt • lam rm, lrg E Plan Bey Ylew. '2115/1110 OPEN SAT/SUH 1-5 2117 Vleta Entrlde 40r 2.5 bl llU ,_ 12495 °"'* t4H32.e41t HARBOR V1EW HOMES 4Bt 28a. '-Vt Jani. Frple. Anl*ton Schoot. psoolmo. Nt-75M314 Bluffe Darling T ownholM 38r 1 581. nice condition S 1800/mo Barbera San were11 Rltr 949·644·0 t95 BAYRIDQE CONDO 2br 1111. gl'9d oomm, W/ D, deck, pool, 1p1, l1100 Aal. t4t-721-1S?5 • 38r Home lam rm Fp 111. y.,g & eeo oomm poo1 191 gated COIM\. 2c 98' $3500'Mo 94H444426 COMlllne View $pec10U~ 2& • den. dbl 91r, tnsKle wld, ~t. bntt $3295 • Id l.Jluri, 8kr 949--494-684 t Motel MANAGERS • SPECIAL• s 154.00 ~ tax Wklv (~ pr....-.. lhll All) 235rma&~ SIUltd on bu.JlrflAy landtclc>ed gRUldl FEATURES 24-Ho\K Lobby/Direct Otal phon11/FrH HBO, ESPN & Diec/Pool a Jlcuul, Guest laun- tty 0oM IO 405 I 56 FW)I Mil"I .. mm OC Fllrgldl. oallge and bchl WallUnO dis· llnce IO ~ and rNtauranla COSTA MESA ~ MOTOR INN m7 Mlrtlor BMI Phone i'('M41 mo 4, I • ...... MANAGERS • SPECIAL• 1154.00+ IU Wldy GUI ....... ~ 235...,.a~ a.ten_.., -~ p.rldll FEATURES. 2'-tiour t.*y/Olrtct dlal l)llOMl/FIH H80, ~ a Dllo'Pool & JlcUUI. Giiiet ~ dry Cloel ID 406 & S6 Fwya. ....... "°"' 0 c flfltlrdi, coltgt and bdll. Wd!lnQ dis· Illa ID lflOPI and rMllUtlllll COSTA MESA MOTOR INN 1Zl1 Hlrbor Blvd PllOM ...... 4140 1-.-1 ® Hilton w..tToat ltodl la«t Nlwllllcl Cooli Room Arttndont "S:d Siner ... J ......... --... , . lt -. . ~·· ... ..... ,_ ......... Tttw.irta! QllilJIYAnOI MIDl'9 Plill·~ Uay & na.lal ~ 812-816 Top-Producers llJgher • llaillk, lblal 1--Jll ... 11.au .... •rud...UU. • 1Jiattm1 rmp&..,w1t ~dllll!t*l tn c. .... "'"" .... 1 fln ... 1"11 c..JI uoWL -88MlM744 ~-..... 1 .. =1 er. ""' ea. ieu• • _ llml'Bs~ ... , .. 4-30-6~ Mi&n. l!KIOl.1~ 11100,.. c. KW.wt ~w ·· Admlnlttr1tlve A .... tanl ~wJar--'on & lnllitlon pioel WoWlll!I bull- -ol 17 yMt'I .... be tell IMmer & able IO tlNde llllAljple .... NxulCy & al· lenllon IO detail required Slat1 $10/hr eo.11 .... Allt tor 8oM 714-641 7S44 WOfth!naton Aeunlone *" lllllftlel ~ _. "°" l!)C)!nO 94H40-2801 WANTED 8albol llllnd. Shltw oozy 31>1 bide ~. wrNarv-. CIU1ylld, ,.,.,.. pref, $870 mo. iiill incl 81&-438-1837 C01U ..... _, hollN nt OCC, lg rm 1'11111. $50Qflno Incl utll. WID cool rm lllltH. MM10-9551 Cell Howe. Furn'd maste1 lor renl 8lk IO bdl, Ip, w/d, patl!llg, ltm pral'd, s 1500m 94M73·505e 91929·7981 TIQUES :'649-4922~ SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202 So. IW11 It. CARING PfOPU MMdtd PT/ftta peld Ills. W. • clflwtnce In "" ._ °' the ~ In tNlt '--Co111palllonahlp, lllMlt, __., • .,.., DlnOflll 1lde. No certfllc1tlon l!Q!!lrad. 71 4 444 4NO FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT stt.ooo to sn,ooo I* WMl.I~ Food Manufacturing COUNTRY HOME BAKERS' Tomnc:e fa· dlity is one of the largest pie manufae1uring plants in the USA. We currently seek: LOGISTICS MANAGER I--• 1 S..AM,CAt2707 ... ~ ,~~" ........ ,.. FV °" bldg lor .. 823-1198 FURNITURE I To direct shipping/receiving, freezer and dry goods warehouse, Inv control and heavy traf· fie operations. Food industry exper & appro· priate education badcgfound required. SANITATlON MANAGER SI X/M.te Square 10840 W-Allt 1bou1 HI Soeed lnllmlt 714-751-2787 ( 21• QWGUI Lead saiVtation function of 30+ employees, hdroom St1 7pc cneny all shifts. Responsible fOf food safety & pest wood 4 POllil< bed w rails control. Must know AIB standaros, GMPs, Of-w1n fold m1n01 2 SSQ1s crrd HAACP regs. Lt.adEr.;tiip sldUs, food :!'~s s1a: ~Soostillsa~ industry exp.&. appropriate educ:atton badt· Sl67S melehng d>es1 $375 ground requred. ea1 1i4-424-0e70 Call (310) 533-6010, ext 212, fOf Info,°'• fax "LOVE SEAT • COOCH" to (310) 328-0070, or mail to: NCTlllQe StlOO. Private · • . \\~•••• 1., I •• ,.,, I , ••··• M()~ I '\''/ we are looklng for sales ·R~resentatlves who enJoy meeting and greeting peogle. work flexible Nours: afternoons, evenings and weekends. Explore our successfully proven program throughout the Orange countv area, securing new subscriptions for the ~os Angeles Times. $ Flexlble Hours: either full-time or part-time $ Average $25·$30 per hour $ No sales experience necessary S Wiii train the right people II-I NTENESTCD Pl.EASI" CONTACT1 Robert Brown <714> 387·3523 Cl.ERK • T09ACC°"'5T Eaptrltnct req PIT tY11\1119S. 24h<s/•k CaM Harold 94!1-6S0-8463 • 212 Co111p1nlon/houMllMptr lor 88 'ff old woman PT awro• s 1n I* dly Moo-1n NPS 949-631 ·5636 Oomtatlc Hou1tkffptr, Comptnlon lor amtxJlalory elderly lady Musi spea~ aom11 English llve·ln Of out 2 days oft Eas1 CM. pets in hOllSOllold 949-63 I ·5407 Pleau leave message l lc:enaad or nol we're hlrin9 now! ERA RaH811y & Lloyd ol H'-'1110g10n Bell "'"' pay kll your lloenM & ltan- !l!Q 800-400-5391 ••I 119 LOAN AGENT needed lex emal Mor1Vlgt Co 11 NPS UP d c;omfTllSSl()n. W0<1>. IYorn hOme or our olf1C8 Fu r-.me IO 949-722·6488 looltlng for A11thttlcl1n w/cllenttle. 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Children• uptcall con-1lgnrntflt atore lor aale Grnl Loe, Newport 1311 Boston Waltt 4()llp no sail boats, JoMson fully loaded used Balboa l1land, near once tor ortty 10hrs $7 995 , Ferry. 949-673-1440 CRl:VIER BMW __ 714·U~S·=31'-'-7-'-1 __ ~1/E1t1te Sile, out atongt uniL Trundle btd9, hutch, chalrt, IOfa. btda, lablM, china, 1llYef, and gartge .. flllna too, , 40 Hartlof llllnd °'· 7em-12pm Sat F.tl 3rd. N!!port Bwll Eltate SIM SR Feb 3, 98111. 405 Pueo GarllD, Sin Cllmenle Lob ol ~ lllAI. EV!!'f!!np fft.111 IP e..-Siii Slit • Sun leln ~~11 .J::'. ~ ;;-;1'f' Princeton, eo.11 Meu II Harbor & PnncelOn Frt a Slit Rttro fumllure .. ... lulon. ' mot•"' 1823 ~ Or CM ,_ Plll::iw1lll & Ami-. Gar'11 Wt SUN F.o 4lfl 2004 Conl Pi.:. NP8 In .. Ally fl'Olll 7:oo.3:00 Fum, dolh!!i *· Giglrllc IWll 3 Familllal s.t Mornlngl electrOf'llCS lumilure, dol!lel. houM- -· blby toys & more" E~lheSun' .~ f!o!d. N.8. HUGE FUANn\JRE SALEI NEW & USED New mattrtlMa, book· CIMI, drHMrl, plcturea, chairs and fealhel chair MllM ... lo l>elllYe Great .un Sabdlw orly 8 OOlm 2111 ifedlanda C-.lllM C!ol! ..... Del ..... lhlck 1>4l10w lop manreas UdA~ splll box Mii New sbll 1n l O SOUTH plasllC. COil $1499, sacnflce 11 0 . WESTERN AVENUE POSTAL JOBS $9-14.27/ $395 ,949·337·2235 TORRANCE CA 90501 HR • F.clllrll 8-ftta No I ,,._ ....... ~~"...... · hperltn«, E11111 lnlo lt1lf191on Armolre Enter· emai: UCIYIUo• .... ·~•UJ1"""''''"''''" .. com call 1-eoo-391-5151 aO&M 1at1WT1e11t Cir. Pacilic Coltec· EOE. We~ m111onl)' ~s 111 epply llm:!pm/loc!I not AU!!'· Uori, 81"1 ~. 43111 Widll1, .G ---------------------... 2311 • (1'Vill81to) Greal buv ~ 949.s1 ... 1e12 THI GALLUP OROANIZAftON ~~~E ~~.· 1~~!~ REPORT SPECIALIST c.-col«. a mo NEW. Irvine, CA £ltlndld Wirf, peld $2500 NCrlfiot s1eo0. 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(949) 642-567 Per/Mo. 39 mo. lease BMW 3181 '98 .uto, CO, lllltm ( 1(28211) 121.9115 CREVIER BMW __ I!.4:!_3S·3171 + 99¢ • tax Clo~ed end lease 39 mo 10lt m1 per year, 20c per male thereafter S4 995 total to start Residual S 14 120 Total paymen1s S 11,661 + tax. Subject to pnor sale and credit approval Prior rental Price good thru 02/07/01 (YA284908) (f3383J .. ' • ·• • • • .. • f • • .. • .. • .. .. • • • .. .. .. . .. .. • ~ • • .. • .. ... • • • .. 88 ·~; FebtuOrj 3, 2001 ' I TODAY'S _...Cl&llRlllllio ... s .. sw ...... o'-&IR .. D ... P.,.U .. z_z .. L .. E_ Look.for answers on Monday. Bridge 8Y CHARt:£8 GOREN with OMAR .w.tF Md TANNAH HIRSCH WEEJC.LY BRIDGE QUJZ Q I • As South, vulnorabJc, you hold: •U Oi(Jl012 o ,U 6AQIS •t3 OAltQJJO OI' •QIO 'Ibo beddw! bu Dl'OOl*led: ., IOl.11'H lVl!S'f NOllTH J/.AS'l Tiie biddin.t. bM ~: 80lTf1I "1ut NOll1U IO ,._ I• i. ,_ .Jo ' l<:I ,_ •• ,_ Wbll do you bid now? Q 5 -~le. you hold: ' WhM do you bid~ Q l • Vulnmble. you hold! • Q 2 ._, J6 O Jt-4 • A It J ltl 5 4 Partner opens the'blddinl with ~ tplde. What do you re11pond? Your riaht-hand opponent opena lhe bidding with three diamonds. What KtJon Cio you lake? Q 3 • Neither vulnenble. u South you bold: Q ' -Neither vulnerable, II South you hold: •AQ ._,AKQl4 o AU 3 •74 The bidduut tw oroceeded· SOUTlf lVES't NORTH F'~ • K 101 17 AQ 5 o AK Q U • 17 The blddint hll oroc:eeded. .... .... ...... SOUT1f ~ NORTH ltA.Yr ' 10 ,_ ••· ,_ What do you bid now? ! Q 4 • Al South. vulnerable. you bold; What do you bid oaw? Look for an.rwus on Monday. ANTIQUE & CLASSIC CARS 13 Cars , 2 motorcycles, all in perfect condition. 100% restored. Sale all in one block or i.ndividually Private Party OPEN HOUSE 10am-4pm Sat Feb 3rd Sun Feb 4th 2001 1229 w Shelly Ct Orlnge, catH Cell '°' llatlng Mt-718-9317 8lllW ail ... Mo, CO, ..... HI( II (RFOlll ...... 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Apt ~~ tsT~ quality )Ob' FrH estimate , •687398 71._~1090 lt569897 7a-636-8888 L.I' W'r R.S Pllnllng Co Only Ille best (lltnjamln Moore p.1il1C I lnt1EXl/Comm o-ope<· atlld 40Vrs 714~29-9744 • TOP OUAUTY • Very ~rve I 35e SEA~1 I License Bonoedt1nsured MOVING I lJ&482'28 .1ay 949-6SC).S066 STORAGE I .. , 362-----, I • PHOTOGAAPttY I JG~ BE.r ~~ ~ /YIOEOTAPlHG ., _____ __._ OOIMltcQ & ~ 1-t00-2-GO-SEST ~246-2371 UTll3644 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif Public· Utllltles Com· mission REQUIRES that all used hoose- hold goods movers print their P,U.C C8J T number: hmos and cnautters print their T C.P. number in aM adv9rtlsments If yoo have a queg.. tiOn abM the kloal- rty d a mover, lfmo °' chauffer, call PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 71 4·558·4151 WUWIS MOVING locaVLong 011t1ncel S1on1ge Shor! NobCt UH72527, lnllnd Fl/I'll;/ Owntd Cd 800-324-6500 or 7 t 4-898-3684 NEWPORT PLASTERING • Stuooo R~lrs • Room Additions • Old Fash1011 ln1enor Plaster Restoration • No )Ob too smaM M.lY llOlall NI/II~ 85&-4601 ~1 e..W.e119V~._ ... UXAl'INO ILK11tONC 5lAa I.JAi( DITKT10N ,...,.., Senic9 675-9304 WATERPROOF ROOFING Re-roofs•~ F'" E.stlmatM All Types of Roofs All WOl'tt OurentMd u.:.,_ (949) 631-1085 . A GOOD. AD! Cll (11)11·171 2001 MERCURY . 2001 MERCURY GRAND MOUNJAINEER ~q.~~u~i- Lock.ing Brakes, Conv. Spare Tire & Much More . 5.0L, V8, Leacher, Monterrey Pkg .. Auco Temp Control. Convenicncx Group. Homelink Travdnocc, Mach Audio CD Player Alpine~ S~" CD~, Dnver Sdect .>ystcm • .. . . 1 f I t . . ' . . BIO Satu' February 3, 2001 Doily Pilot 2001 .ACU 3.2.TL 2001 ACU 2001 ACUI IA-- lntegra LS Coupe M IDX '91 HONDA '95NISSAN '93 TOYOTA '97 FORD ~31VYOTA GELIC4 '97 TOYO ~ CIVICLX SENT RA CAMRYXLE AERO S TAR GT LIFI1lACK COROLLA DX 4-door, whice, auco, AC, ps, 4DR, Alf, AJC, runs good, a 4DR, Alf, AJC, F/pwr, Auro, AC, full pwr, a great Alf, AJC, M/roof, alloys, 4DR, A!T, NC, F/Pwr, good full pwr, all tricked steal ar only M/roof, alloys , spoiler and family car s~iler, grcar economy car transportarion a bargain at • (Pl429A) (Pl495) only (20906A} (Pl 542) (Pl578} (Pl 5332) $4995 $6995 .$7995 $7995 $8995 $8995 - '98FORD ~MERCURY '95HONDA '97 .MAZDA '97 VOLKSWAGEN mEEP TAURUS \f'ltGON VH.IAGER~ ACCORDLX MIATACONV JETTA GLS C OKEE Automatic, AC, F/pwr, a AJT, AJC, F/pwr, a very 4DR, F/pwr, low, low White, 5-Spd, AC, full pwr, 4DR, black beauty, Alf, 4DR, 6 cyl, Alf, AJC, red,' great family car and only clean family car miJcige. fun in the sun NC, PIS, a nice, nice car very clean and anJ' · . (Pl459) . (20780A) (2096 lA) (Pl 499) & only (Pl 478) (Pl 549) $8995 $9995 $10,495 $10,795 $10,795 $10,995 ·. '90LEXUSLS ~96 CHRYSLER '99MSSAN '95ACURA '95LEXUS '97 MITSUBISHJ. 400 TOWN& ALT/MA GXE LEGEND COUPE ES300 3000GTSL . Pearl white, auto, AC, full pwr, COUNTRYLXi Auto, AC. full power, like Champagne, auto, AC, full Green, auto, AC, full pwr, 5 spd, pearl white, leather, · lc:uher, moonroof. alloys, the V6, auto, AC, white, leather, alloys, new and low, low miles pwr, moonroof. leather, moonroof, leather, alloys, M/roo( hard to fipd. right color (20619A) the cop-of-the-line (P20790A) (Pl41 3) alloys, a rare cai; (20632A) a gorgeoµs car (PI 568A) (Pl 566) . . $12,995 $12,995 $13,495 $13,995 $15,995 . $16,995 . '98CHEVY '98 INFINITI '96 MERCEDES '99NISSAN '99ACURA . ~HONDA.~ ASTROVAN I-30 C230 MAXIMAGLE J.2n CRV£X .-. Champagne, V6, auco, AC, Alf, AJC F/Pwr, aJloys, 4DR, champagnet auco, AC, AIT, NC, F/pwr, M/roof, Ccritifted, Alf, AJC, F/Pwr, 4x,4, blade beauty, CD, aJlays, low, ps, full pwr, 7 -pass, low, low leather, a lot of car for a full pwr, leather, alloys, true alloys, leather, like new, the Ml roof, alloys, leather, low .miles, •{Qi{ec ~ . • · mi, like new (P 1419) little price (Pl 559) luxury (P 1522) top-of-the-line (207 48A) uvigation qsccm (P 1547) . {20799A) $16,995 $16,995 $1~,995 $18,995 $24,99i SAVE ® South Coast Acura .. ACU.RA 2925 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 979-2500 • (800) 961CURA •Fu ( .. TOYOTA TERCEL (095581) · - . 'II TOYOTA COROLLA (069574) 'M rcJYOTA 'COROLLA (033002) .. CHEVY BLAZER (221712) 'II MAZDA ~ZIOO· PICKUP (M00494) 'fl GMC SIERRA 1500 (533255) 'II TOYOTA TACOMA (092111) 'M CHRYSLER CONCORD LXI (258718) '00 llllAN ALTIMA 8XE (140530) '00 DODIE INTREPID (316275) 'N JEEP WRAN8LER (7.) , . I t • I t t 1 SI ... $11,999 $12,111 $12,999 $13,. . $13,919 S14"'-' $11,999 11•• $111,111 " · '00CHEVY110 EXT. CAI PICKUP (132750) 'If VOLUWA8EI JETTA (120795) 00 TOYOTA TAC-(573990) -- . . . . , . . . . Sofvrdo-1, Fehuory 3, 200 1 8!1 +. . Lease is on approved 1Gredit. $999 custorne r cash + $4000 factory lease in centive + $2000 lease loyalcy for a tota l to start of $6999. 12K miles/year and .1 5¢/mile thereafter. · 3 to choose : (544548 , 544544, 552963) - _m . . ~ . I .. I ' . - '00 JE~P WRANGLER (747176) '00 CHEVY Bl.AZER (135623) '00 ISUZU AMIGCJ (343781) l '1 • • ' • Package Dittcount tactory Rebate Dealer Oisc•ul'ilt '97 ISUZU TROOPBI LS (900368). '98 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE (2 13703) '99 ISUZU RODEO LS (334316) . '99 HONDA PREWDE (008121) '00 CHRYSLER GRAND VOYAIER (765269) 'II HONDA ACCORD LX SEDAN (032280) 'II WRANIL!R 4.0 (436604) 'II DODGE DURANGO ILT (639263) W TOYOTA 411U111£R u.rED (posjJ07) '00 CHRYSLER LHI (140465) • t:llRYILER IGIM (38Cl64~ . ._ ~ . 88 Saturday, February 3, 2001 I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ll'ftf lllOUI PVZZl f IOI.. V1!0 qr N l'I E A J.lll r I FX A l I M I -A MAA I .. l E A r~ F A I I I p ll N IO E !E A F Ir B It "' n 1r IVICl N •• Li. T •F ii T " Q .,.-110 U E P llLTE D • J!}ol K "E 1 :u<'IY •~AA ,, __ H-PA 't' 0 I Al H MIA IL L f. • ''LI I '-I IBA R • NIEIE D l A NF ~ IV • "'°"I N S N F !>4 Moroo1 0-lltrlQS '>O c nocolalll ..,, r,:o~ f>8 /e~ ""1u l 1 :,g Talk ...idly 00 Sta Ille pa• 111ll 62 Whal u <love d!llf\111'5 6:l tgg onnloti &I llas11tca pa~ 67 Plaoa 0 Look "for answers on Monday. SEl.L YOUR USED VEHICLE THROUGH LASSIFIED (949} 642-5678 ,, ,.. .... --., ., ......... __ ···· .. ·--·· Bridge By CHARLES GOREN wtth OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH WU~KLY URIL><;t. 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Sale all in one block or md1v1dually Pnvate Party OPEN HOUSE 10am·4pm Sat Feb 3rd Sun Feb 4th 2001 1229 W Shelly Ct Orange, Cellf Cell for llatlng 9~9-719·9317 BMW 323' M Convertlbit S ap. blue (3XMM381) 25K Ml CREVIER BMW 714-835-3171 BMW 32111 911 Mpcl. &port. co. black (4E8l786) $32,995 CR(VIER BllW 714-835-3171 BMW ~2el '99 tulo, CO, whit., 14K Ml ( 4f'KF0115) $35,995 CRt:VIER BMW 714-835·3171 BMW 5281 911 ~.171(ml (Y25150) '38,995 CAEVIER BMW 714.935.317 _1 -- BMW S40t '95 67k m1 blacll Ian lttl9f booils oar· argaO notl smaller ~._e new cond $19 9K 0CPA BKS Vin •759218 ~9·586-1888 BMW S40i '98 Auto, CD, Aapen wA>llCll (3XHFe49) Low mlltl CR(\'IER BMW 714-835·3171 __ BMW 14()11 '94 7~K mi rr.O- n1ght blue 1an llhr CD books showroom cond must see 10 .ipp1c1e1e S 17 995 OCPA BKS Vin 1215627 949 586 1888 BMW 7404l 98 Cl'lrome, CO, (4AZX91S) $39,1195 CR(VIER BMW 7 I 4·835-3171 BMW 740il 98 Phone, CO, white (UTU742) S37.995 CR(VIER BMW 714·835·3171 Bulclc Riviera '90 CIMalc style 10 mo lealllef 11060891 $5 968 NABERS (714)540·9100 Cadltlx Allen'9 Conv '90 4 5lt ong "" Bl11Ckib411 l!flf bool<SJrecord$ Beaut ong cood ga1al19d. no!\IMnkr l/ont021708 S 14 995 0 C Auto Bltrs 94g. 586· 1888 CADILLAC CATER.A '97 8l<W:I< lt!lr moonrool alloys (9384311 S13 988 NABERS (714)540-9100 Cldll!K Seville STS 113 Slate lealtle• NormslJlr 18340361 S10 968 NABERS (714)540·9100 Cadllltc STS 'M 4311 ml, ract0ty warranty metallic burg.JO<ly matching leatllef CD phone ctvome ~ hl<e new ~5 995 OC: Auto B~1s 949-516-1888 CAD SEVIUE '79 I Owner. pertec:t cond, g1r1g1d, dependable, looke & drtv11 pertlC1. $4500 94M4&-2256 CHEVROLET BLAZER 'te 2Wll 24k mo '""'18 1132438 $16 988 NABERS (714)540·1100 Everyday is a great day iR-(.~lassifiedr B<· a part of it. place your ad today! 949 642-5678 ..... 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TOWN • • m1n1van e TOYOTA TERCEL (095581) · '18 TOYOTA COROLLA (069574) 'II TOYOTA COROLLA (033002) '98 CHEVY BLAZER (221712) 'II MAZDA 82IOO PICKUP (M00494) '97 SMC SIERRA 1600 (533255) ... TOYOTA .TACOMA (092111) '18 CHRYSLER CONCORD LXI (258718) '00 NISSAN ALTIMA 8XE (140530) 1JO DODGE INTREPID (316275) '18 JEEP WRANGLER (769060) - . . '00CHEVY110 EXT. CAB PICKUP (132750) 'II VOLUWA8EN JETTA (120795) 00 TOYOTA TACOMA (573990) -- t ' o I SI ... $11,999 S1Zlll -. $12,999 $13, .. · $13,999 $14,9" $11,199 ' s11.- s11,111 "''-" S11,lll . ti .. '$17,111 -,. ....... - . . . . ' ; . . . ' Sotvrdoy, February 3, 200 I BJ J Five Star. +. . Lease is on approved credit. $999 customer cash + $4000 factory lease incentive+ $2000 lease loyalty for a total to start of $6999. 12K miles/year and .1 5¢/mile thereafter. 3 to chaos~: (544548, 544544, 552963) Package Discount -. . 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