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'Journey' comes to light
•Parents ot Amy Bif.'111 to
attend West Coast dc•hul ol
praised film , 'Long Ni~Jhl 's
Journey Into Dcty.'
Greg Risling
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For this weekends's schedule and
film reviews. see Page AS
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SEE JOURNEY PAGE A 11
Taylor Wetherell, 8, left, and Bret> Williston, 9, of Huntington Bt>aC'h , ht>ad out to surf nt>ar the Newport Beac·h
Yier in Newport Bf'a<'h. This weekt>nd's fun.-. change will allow an t>x trd hour o f daylight for o utdoor renedlion.
Spring
Losing an hour of sleep
doesn't have to be painful
Amy R. Spurgeon
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glitch in thf'1r slf'<•p <'Y< les.
Dr. Robert Moon•. <1 nl'11rolou 1st
and sleep spennhst rtl 1 loay I lospit<1 I
in Newport Bt>ach. smcl most JX'Oplc•
will adjust to tht• tinw C"han~w within rt
week.
FYI
Remember to
turn your clocks
forward at
2 a.m. SUNDAY
for daylight I _s:vings t ime.
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Local rabbi weighs in on same-sex unions
•Rabbi organizdtion
decides to conduct
homosexual marriages,
but member Rabbi Mark
Miller opposes the idea.
NEWPORT BEACJ I -Rabbis
who perfonn same-sex m arriages
are breaking from fundamental
Jewish tradition, the senior rabbi
of Newport-Mesa's only Refonn
Jewith temple said Friday.
'Temple Bet Yabm's Rabbi Mark
S. Miller wu RNlcting to a dedsion
-made Wednesday by leaden of
I~
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Rabbi
Mark Miller
the Rekrm
Jewish move-
ment -to allow
Reform rabbis
to officiate
same-sex com·
mitment cere-
monies.
The group,
the Centrttl
Conference of
American Rab·
bis, represents
the nntion's 1.5
million Reform Jews.
"This is a radical break in the
Jewish definition of marriage,
family and wedding ceremonies,•
aakJ Mille.r, who ii a member of
the leadership organi7atkm. •nu.
is not <1 Wf'kumc move to me.·
HP wrote a letter to the group's
newsletter t>a rher this we(>k,
opposing the change. He said.
however, he has always welcomed
homosexuals to worship in his syn-
agogue.
Reform Jews, who represent
the nation's largest and more pro-
gressive Jewish movement, have
strayed from other Jewish tradi -
tions by ordaining women and
conducting portions of their ser-
vices in English instead of
Hebrew.
Rabbi Marc Rubenstein, who
leads services at Temple Isaiah -
a conservative temple here -said
SEE RABBI MGE A12
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WEEKEND -APRIL 1-2, 2000
Tht> Bit•hls di the m.-.moriJI ~PrvicP for LhPir ddughtn, Amy, in
St>ptt>mtwr 199:1.
Former Lyons
partner gets
$54 million
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SEE LYO NS PAGE A 12
Group wants voice in
plans for West Side
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A2 Soturdoy, April I , 2000
Orange Coast Free
Methodist Church
Orange Coast Free Methodist
Church is dedicated to minister·
1ng the word o f God, following
the truth of Christ and enjoying
the fullness of the Spirit. Concur-
rent worship services. In Japan-
ese and English, are held o n Sun-
day at 10:30 a.m . Adult Sunday
S<hool Is at 9 a.m. Children's Sun·
day school Is from 10:30 to 11 :45
a.m. Nursery care Is provided
from 10:30 to 1 l:o•S a.m. Morn-
IN THE SPIRIT
ing and evening Blble studies
and prayer groups, In both Eng-
lish and Japanese, meet through·
out the week. Cliffo rd Rapp Is
senior pasto r. The church Is at
3198-B Airport Loop Drive, Costa
Mesa. For information, call (949)
641-1944.
Daily Pilot
South C a t Christian Church
Gndy Trone Christeson
MORAL OF THE STORY
Let God take care
of everything
·Put everything in God's hund and
eventually you will Se<! God's hand in
everythmg •
Unknown
I have hdd d phy~tCdlly dnd emol.lonalJy
drainmy we(>k Phys1cdUy, I've moved
furruturc. done some spnng cleanin9.
put things up tn the cltllc, brought things
down from the atlJc. donr more spnng
cleaning and moved more furruturc.
We findlly hdVI' our new carpet. We
hdd ii ntdJOr hou~c flood nght before
Thanksgwing and hdvc lived with "cre-
alJve dt'nnctl.Jny" PVf'r !.tnce Uuc to a
vanety of rt•<1!.0n!>, we didn't hdve the Cdr-
pet installPtl until yPst«rday. Look.my
back, 1t wa~ worth 1t
When tht• c aqwt Cd nw, Ed. thc mstnllcr
who 1s cilso u lnC'nd, redssun>d m1· thrlt
ev<'rylhinq would bP fin<:>
"Dunt worry, Ctnc1y, ll'dV<• 1t to me l'v1·
done th1<., hf'lorP, • h1• Sdld "I'll ldkP r d re
of ew•ryth1nc1 •
And Ill' dul Alter ,1U, Ed ~pe< ldULI'!. tn
carpi•!'>
Ed <1ncl his crew knPw exdcUy whdt
they wPrc• doing I knt•w I'd Just slow the
process 11 I qol in their wc1y, !.O I IPfl thPm
U1 control
I ;uJ1111t thdt I wornC'cl c1nd asked myc:,t'lf,
"Whdt 1f I< hn!.c• the wrong color< Whctl 1f
someth1nq qoP!'.t wrong<" IJut we'd prdyi·d
al.lout 11, lhC' color M•c•mpd nqht ctnd thP
tmung SCt'lllC'd nuht. ')(J l truslt•d Goel
I'm hctppy to !.dY thdt l'in thnJIPd with
the rPsults When I look h.1ck di t1mP' I've>
Lrusted God with p •oplP, plctn!'.t or prob-
lem:-, I arn umdzcd with God's t1rnintJ dnd
surprising outcornPs
I also had dn l'n10t1<J11dUy drct1nmq
week. Our oldest dduyhtPr, KPlJy. c amc>
homP for spnng br(>dk, whu h Wd'> won-
der1ul We walked tog£>lh1•r. r.in together,
hikc·<I c1nd <.,wr1m toqc•thn W1• ('ooked dnd
rl£'c11Wd tocwthC'f We Sdng. W(' prdyPd,
and we cnNI WhPn we ne<'clrd to work
or re-ad. wP did w WP werP happy lwUlq
m the Sdmc• room It drx• ... n't mdlter whdl
we do wlth Kc-lly, 1ust t,.•mq with her
makes 11 d SJ>+'Clrll <X'< d'>lon
On Sunday mommq. Jon, Kc·lly dllcl I
went to church toqcthn S1mcfdy .Jtemr"111.
Jon and I put K<·lly on <.1 plane to Bueno•,
AirPs ShE>'ll b<' tJOnP lor hvp months -
whH"h f•xpldll1S thP <'nlOl1<111ctJ dr rlln
Kelly t<; gmnq to '>ludy ctnrl 1Ic1vcl in
Argt-ntina I c1dm1l I wonwd ctnd c1skC'd
myc:,elf, "Whal LI sh<' cho<.,<> thP wron~J coun-
try? Whc1 t Lf -;onwlhing gcX's wrnng?" Then
J rPaltze<I that w<>'d <llJ prayed c1hnut lhi.c; -
thP country !>f!t•1ns nght and th<' llmtnq
seems nght, ""I'll ln1!-.l C<xl. I Ii>\ c1lrc•c1cly
surpn.<>(l{I u:-w1lh hLS umquC' llnung
I fer ll1ght Wd:-OVNl>ookP<l, "0 <,hp Wd!.
put un d latN pldnf'. whwh tJdVP us llme
to <JO to l'hufC'h She• Wds th(>n humpNI up
to h11sml"c;c, d<1s'> tor th<' first IPq and first
clnsc; for lhl• loner fhqhl to Arq1•ntJnc1 Isn't
thal JU<it hkl• God to ~pv1• 11 ... f1f\l-C'ld'" ... m .
pno;Pc; now <1nc1 th<•11(
I don't Wdnt to qc•t m ( :rxJ'!. woy or
slow h1., pmcf'sc; dncl pl.in'> for K(•lly I IP
knows whdl hP 1s domg. and lw 1s in ron-
trol I IP Pvr-n loves Kf'lly more' lhat Jon
and I do
WhPn I prc1y for KPlly I sense Goel
reassunnq nw and saying. "Cmdy, IPclVt•
her to me. I've done this befor<•. I'll takf'
carP of PvC'rythmg "
I Lrust thnt God w1U do JUSl lhot /\ft1•r
all, God ~p0nahzes in peoplr
Anet you nm quot~ me 011 that.
• ONDY TRAHE CHRISTESON IS a NewPort
Beach resident who speaks frequently to parent
Ing grourx She can be reached via e -mail at
cindyOonthegrow.com or through the mail at P.O
Box 6140 No SOS. NewPort Bea<h 92658.
READERS HOTLINE
(949) 642-6086
Address: 792 Victorid St., Costa
Mesa
Phone: (949J 548 -3468
Fax: (949J 548-3469
E-mail:
JerroldAHo/lobaugh@juno.com
Denomination: Chnslldn Church
-there dre about 6,000 congre-
gations worldwide
Year established: 1956
Service times: Pr<11Se and worstup
is Sunday at 10:15 a.m : Sunday
school for all dges IS at 9 d.m .•
Sunddy Night Lile IS at 6 p.m.
Senior pastor: Jerrold A . Hol-
lobaugh has been the rruruster
since May 1995. He holds sever-
al degrees, including a master's
m pastoral psychology dnd coun-
seling and a master's 1n mamage
dncl farruly therapy.
Pastoral staff: Kay Nelson. chotr
director and pianist; Oob Hc.tll,
morning worship leddPr: Kenn
Holt. orgdmst dnd Sunday
Evening Live won.hip leader,
Judy Molson, nursery workPr;
Bretl Miller, sound techntC'ldn;
Shtrley H1Lc;dbeck. secretdry
Size of congregation: 85
Makeup of congregation: Ages
range from I month to 102 years.
!>Ulgles. couples and fanulJes, pn-
m<.1nly from Costa Mesd, Foun-
tain VcillC'y, Irvine dnd Newport
Oedch
Child care: Prov1d~d Sunday at 9
and 10:15 a.m dnd 6 pm. ser-
vices, and as needed for other
dCIJV1ties. The churC"h has d baby
nun,ery at lhe rear of the audJto-
riwn. m a room Wlth a viewing
window and sound to hear the
services. Ttus 1s cl convenience to
pctients who wish to stay with
lhcu infants Nursery cdre LS pro-
V1ded for children older than 1
112. Bible dasses are proV1ded
for children older thdn 6
Type of worship: All services dHc>
composed of prd1se choruses. IIa-
d1tJonal hymns, prayer, a sermon
and the Lord'!.> Supp<•r
Type of sennon: S<>m1ons drC
Faith
CALENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
MEN'S FEUOWSHIP GROUP
The Men's Fellowsh.lp Breakfast
of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church will feature Dick Todd,
a St. Andrew's pastor, who will
speak on "Taking A Stand.•
The group meets from 7 to 8
a.en. Wednesday in Dlerenfield
Hall al St. Andrew's, 600 St.
Andrews Road, Newport Beach.
For more information. call (949)
574-2239.
PRAYER AND THANICSGMNG
The Second Church of Christ,
Scientist will bold a noon testl-
monial meeting Wednesday.
Everyone is welcome. The
church is at 3100 Pacific View
Drive, Corona del Mat'.
WOMEN'S SEDER
Temple Bat Yahm will hold a
women's pre-Pas10Ver Seder al
7 p.m. Thursday. The program
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t~ Dally Pilot or M"M tips
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Clttu&adon VOL 94. NO. 78
THOMAS H. JOHNSON.
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OON l [AC H I OAll Y PILOT
Jerrold A. Hollobaugh is the pastor at South Coast Christian C hurch.
expository and topical, thoug h
more frequently expos1tory. Ser-
mons are somet.unes part of a
senes, such as the current one on
Old Testament characters. Hol-
lobaugh tries to teach simply. m
the sense of clarity, and attempts
to present Bible truths m easy-to-
understand language. calling for
a deetsion and defirute action on
the part ol the hearer.
Recent sermons: The sencs un
Old Testament characters,
which began Jan. 9, will con -
clude April 9.
Upcoming sermons: The Apnl 30
sennon will be the first of an
exposition of the New Testament
nnd will focus on 1 Peter. Peter's
letters teU of suffering and perse-
('ubon because of loyalty to
Christ. and how to tum such tn-
aJs tnto triumphs for the glory of
God by prepanng for the best of
God's blessmgs rather than feclr-
tng the worst of man's hatred
will use a special haggadah
written for women. Cost is $5
per pe~on. The temple is at
1011 camelback St., Newport
Beach. For more infonnation,
call (949) 644-1999.
SENIOR SEDER
The Jewish Community Center
of Orange County will hold a
Seder for seniors at noon April
13. The center is at 250 E. Baker
St.. Costa Mesa. The event is
$8.50. For more information, call
(714) 755-0340.
LENTEN DtNNER
St. Matthew's 1)-aditional Epts-
copal Church will hold a Lenten
dinner at 7 p.m. April 14. The
church is at 1723 Westclilf Ori-
ve, Newport Beach. For more
information, call (949) 646-11 52.
PASSOVER DINNER
Uberty Baptist Church will hold
a Pusover dinner at 6 p .m . April
16 featw1ng speaker Mark Osh-
man. Oshman will explain •bow
the Meuiah is presented
through the cetemony • of
Puaover. Uberty Baptist is at
1000 Bison Ave., Newport
Sermon tJUes include "Where
There Is Chn~t. There Is I lopC'."
"It's Glory AlJ The Way." "Stay-
ing Clean tn d PoUuted World,·
"Chnsl.Jan Togetherness" dnd
"Somebody's Watchm9 You!"
Welcome wagon: The peoplP of
the church are fnendly, hos-
p1l.dble and commun1ty-rrnncled
They welcome anyone from tlw
rornmun1 ty to theu worship and
druv1ties. Each wcPk followinu
the momtng service. there 1s a
tdble in the FeUowslup Hc.tll.
Refreshments are provided and
l-'veryone 1s welcome to linger
there to get to know edch other
Outreach programs: The church
supports nussionanes m Au.s -
traua. India, Indonesia, MeXJco.
the Philippines and Okldhoma
Dress: lnformdl
Church design: Th£' auchtonum 1s
tfdd1llonaJ. Wlth a center aLSle.
pews, a Communion table dnd t.1
Beach. For more Information,
call (949) 7~5444.
PASSOVER SEDER
Temple Isaiah will hold its 26th
annual community Passover
Seder at 6:30 p.m. April 19. Rab·
bi Marc Rubenstein will offid-
ate. The synagogue is at 2401
Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. A
$30 donation is requested for
adults, $1 5 for children. For
more information, call (949) 548-
6900.
'THEN CAME THE MORNING'
Uberty Baptist Church Choir
will present an Easter musical.
·111en Came the Morning.• at 7
p .m . April 21 and 6 p.m. ApriJ
23. The p rogram is free. The
church is at 1000 Bison Ave.,
Newport Beach. For more inf or-
mation, call (949) 760-5444.
WEEKLY EVENTS
ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP
St. Mark Presbyterian Church
holds a fa.tth-based, nonsactart-
an ab\.lle support group from 7
to 8:30 p.rn. Mondays at the
µulp1t
Mission statement South Coast
C.:hnslldn Church eXJsts to reach
and teach To red<.:h people Wlth
the hope and love of the Gospel
m order to win people to Chnst
and help them yrow in Him. To
!Pach God's word dnd through
fellowship and prayf'r to prepdie
God's people to serve the church,
thP community and the world.
Interesting note: The church has
men'!> and women's Bible study
groups. TI1ey meet Tuesddys at 1
p.m. The women meet in the
church's Fellowship Hall and
lhl'y are sludymg the book of
Hebrews. The men meet in the
Mm1st(•r's Study and are study-
ing the lx>0k of Coloss1ans. A
men's prdyer brPakfast 1s held m
the FeUowslup Hall bi-monthly
on the first Saturday
-Compiled by
Michele M . Marr
church, 2100 Mar Vista Ave .•
Newport Beach. The group ls $5
or donations. For more lnfonna-
bon, caU (949) 721-8079.
'JESUS IN BLUE JEANS'
The Rev. Gail Miller will hold
a class based on Laurie Beth
Jon es' book. •Jesus in Blue
Jeans,• from 5 to 6 p.m. Tues-
days. The class will consider
the ways Jesus would deal
with practical. everyday chal-
lenges. The class meets at the
New Thought Community
Church, 1929 Tuslln Ave .•
Costa M esa. For prices and
more information, call (949)
646-3199.
'NOTHING SPEOAL'
The Zen Center of Orange
County is holding an ongoing
series of •Nothing Special• Zen
awareness workshops. Meeting•
are held from 7 to 9 p.m . on the
first and third Tuesdays of the
month through April 18. There
l"' n $1 0 fee. The center ls at 12()
E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Por
more Information, <'all (949} 722-
7818.
WEATHER AND SURF POLICE FILES
TEMP£RATURES
Balboa
53182
Corona del Mar
52182
Costa Mesa
52184
Newport Beach
S4l82
Newport C<>Mt
51182
~POMCAST
A small~
swell will gradually dfop
through today. Surf
should continue to drop
Sunday M a flat spell
sets In.
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8:35 a.m ....................... 5. 1
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3:01 p.m .................... -0.2
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COSTA MESA
• 9ristot Street A cellular phone worth S200 was
stolen from a business in the 3300 block be'twffn 6:30
and 7 p m. March 20.
• lfhtol Street A purse and its contenu worth SSO
were stolen from a car rn the 3300 bloc.k March 21 .
•Welt 11th Street A wallet and ltl contents worth
S 100 were stolen from a car 1n the 600 blodl the
evening of March 24.
NDW'ORT mAOt
• ..,.....,..._ Clrde: A ceUular phone worth S 1 SO WM
stolen from a car In the 500 block between 1 :JO tnd
4:30 p.m. Tuesday.
• l..t eo.t Highway. A eellular phone worth S249
WM stolen from a car In the 2700 bfOdc ~ 12:l0
tnd 1 ~5 p.m. Marth 26.
• Md .. 1hn ~A ceUulw phone worth S1IO W9IS
ttolen from a CM In tM 100blodtbettlW\1:)0 MCf 10
p.m. Merch 2S.
• _. -...e: A bk)'de worth SSO W91 "°"" .,_ tt.
100 block ~ 1he Wining of Merdt 27.
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Do ily Pilot
It's no joke -April Fools ' Day is a time to laugh, even at ourselves
T he tcill t dmt• di nudd<ty
dbout st·ven yedr.., dyo,
JW.l ds I Wd5 gomq to
lunch
"I'm ll1 lroutil1!," '>cllll m y
wtle, Cdy, dnd I 'ouJcl tt>U
from the• '>ound of her voice
that she rm .. dnt st I hdd nPvf'r
hectrd thc1t tone c1nd hdVt' not
heard it smce.
She Wl-'nt on to tEc-ll 11w U1ctt
she hdd ju.-.t hef'n ::ilop1~d by
the I luntmutun BPdC h Polin•
Depcutmcnt i.>t::CdUS(' the req-
istration on our Vdll hc1d
expired The Vdn, d 17-yf'M-
old dunker wtuch hdd b<·t·11
gwen to w. by our good
fnend, M elo Amoroso, Wd.., ul
dub10U!> pecbgree. We tuok
the Vd.fl with much grdtltud1·
becdUSl' WI' werl' del>JX'fdtP
for d sccond vetucle c1nd it
was no surpnse thdl lhe fl'CJ·
istration wc1s not tn ordr~r. But
it se<>111.!> thdt tht> rey1~.trc1t1011
Wds not the red.I problem
"I'm 1n Jdl!," 'id1d Cc1y
"The pol.KP told me thdl Uw
VdJ1 hdd bt..-en rn d h11-dncl-
run dCOclcnt c1nd I'm thl'u
Steve Smith
WHAT'S UP?
1 hwl su5pect becoW.l' I stt1cl
lhl-' vctn was mini'."
My hedft Sdllk. I luww
U1<1t -.he hddn't be<•n uwolvt'd
ll1 d tut-dOd-run. but dJl I
<ould th.ink of Wds bcUJ
l>ontlsmPn, courts. ldwyt•r<,
cmcl my wife situny m Jdll
with th"' rest ot the people <Jll
ttw "C1oup W " bench I hdd
to <J<'l h1•r out, so I gdtlwred
up rny ltungs dOd stdrtPd out
ol my olltc<:'. On my WdY
th10uqh the dour, thl· phum·
ronq uqrtlll It Wd!> Cdy, but
1111.., 111111 • ..,hp drdn l -.ound
scared. She was laughing.
That was the best April
Fools' joke that was ever
pldyed on me. There were.
however, a couple of very
good runners-up
Elcdctly one year before
the tut-and-run cd.ll, Cdy
phoned to tell me thdl my
mother had just called lo SdY
thdt their water heater hdd
broken and she dOd my ddd
needed a place to stay. Cdy
told me that she tnviled them
over ford few ddys. .
·My mother Ul our how.e
for d few days?" I said. "I
don't ttunk sol l'U put them
up tn d hotel •
There wdS, ol courM!, no
phone cdll from my mom dnd
no broken wdter hedter
And a yedr before the
Wdter heater ccill, I wc1s the
v1ctun of another gdy by my
former boss, Ntls-Enc Svens-
:.on of Corond del Mdr. I
droved to work one Apnl l tu
find c1 note from Nils-Enc thdl
c1 "Wc:U11er Brown· hc1d cdlll'd
t:>xpressmg tntere!>t Ul buymy
some or our products Brown,
an employee at NASA's Jet
Propulsion Laboratory m
Pasadena, proved difficult to
hnd.
• 1 hdve a W Brown • Sdld
the operator.
"OK. I'll try tum," I
replied.
I left d mes~ge for th.L!. W
Brown, who wds not
employed LO a department di
JPL thdt would seem to flt the
Cdlegory of places m need of
our particular products. But
duty cci.lled dnd for the next
two hours, I struggled Wlth
Lhe huge voict• mdl! system dl
JPL. both on-tlnd off-site. It
Wd!> then thdt I nobced Nils-
Enc, S(!dted dbout I 0 f(!{'t
dway from me, srrulmg dml
biung tu.slower llp '>O hdid I
thought 11 wc1!> gotny to bleed
Wdmer Brown JPL Apnl
1 SometlilW!>, you hdvf• to tut
me w1th d suck.
OK. !>O 1'111 d '>UC ker lur d
yood Apnl roob' story. llu:.
column Wd!> !>uppo!>t•d to Ix• d
ldke story uf how I.ht' New-
port DW1e'> re'>ort folks hdd
gwen uµ th(•lf <.JU<'!>I for d
hotel d.Od opted mstead to
put d Wcil-Mdrt on the land. I
was go1.119 to dsk Scott Bell.
Newport 8edch resident and
the developer of Harbor Cen-
ter, to provide some quotes
ct.nd dbo get Cosld Mesa
mayor G<tfY Mof\dhan to give
med ·couldn't hclVe hap-
pened to d ~tter town·
quotP
But wht>n I rdfl the 1ded
!~lore lhl-' Ddtly Ptlot muck-
f'ty-murk!>, 1l Wds quashed.
"You'll i,dvc• every red.I
e~ldtt: d<J<'lll 111 Newport
Bec1c.h l'dU1nq you.· sdld Bill
Lolxli•U, tht• l"<iJlor of Times
Conunuruty Nf'ws
I h· '"d" mJht So t-ven
thouqh 1111· thought old Wdl-
f\ 1c1rt m NPwport l.l> c1bsurd
dnd l'Vl'rl thuuyh toddy's
JldJ'4'r 1-. ddtt•d Apnl I , there
L'> dlWd'r" UH· ru.k thdl one
JWNH\ lllcl)' not get the JOke
So I ... tc111Pd lhtnlung. Ale
wp t<1lunq ourwlves d little
loo wnot1.,Jy tlww ddys? It
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humor -our dbility to lau'1h
at oW"Selves.
Oh yes, we have weighty
issues such as school bonds
and airports to consider. but
it's the tn-between times that
concern me In between all
that. we should be celebrat-
1.119 ow llvef> tlnd hdvmg a
few ldughs
Toddy u. the Hcilloween of
practicd.l )Okt!!> l.n the Sdrne
wdy thdt d mdJ1 Cd.fl dress up
as T1.11kerbeU on Oct 31 and
not get u St>( ond glance.
today ~ the dd) you can tell
!>omeon~ thdt you JUSl heard
that N(•wµort 8t'dC"h hc1S
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-,cdie sonwonP dJ1d then get
d few lduglt'> d couµJe rrun-
ute!i Idler
But JU'>t tc1 1,.. on the sale
'>Ide. don't U'>l' thdl 1okt> with
dnyone Ul rt•til P!>ldle
• S~VE SMITH is a Costa Mew
resident and freelance writer He
can be reached v•a e mail at da1-
lyp1/or@l.H1me5 com, or call our
Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086
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April 3rd. Monday
6:30 -8:30pm
By Kurt Donsbach,
N.D., Ph.D .
Patio Cafe in Costa Mesa
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Good Cause
Golfing
• Celebrities and star
athletes tum out for
tournament, which
benefits two charities.
Gf"e9 Risllng
DAILY PILOT
PEUC:AN HILL -More
than 30 professional fOQtball
players traded in their bulky
pads for preppy short-sleeved
shirts Friday as they hit the links,
raising money for two charibes.
The golf tournament at
Pelican Hill Golf Club attract-
ed some of the sport's top ath-
letes, such as running back
WaITick Duru•. and quarter-
backs Kardell Stewart, Ryan
Leaf and Akili Smith.
Between the brawny line-
men and agile pldy caller.; was
the man behind the fund-raiser,
sports super agent and Newport
Bedch resident Leigh Steinberg.
Joined by his partners, Jeff
Moorad dfld David Dunn, the
50-year-old attorney brought
together some of his best clients.
"The celebrity tournament
gets athletes together from all
parts of the country and
focuses on something larger
than themselves,· Steinberg
said. "These guys have the
capacity to bring attention to
all types of causes and make
a difference.•
The agents have instilled a
philosophy among ·their
clients, requesting them to
give back to their comrnuni-·
ties where they grew up anq
now reside. Many of the ath-
letes gathered at the golf
course overlooking the Pacif-
ic Ocean have started their
own foundations.
One of them was Kansas
City Chiefs defensive line-
man Derrick Thomas, who
died of injuries resulting from
a car crash earlier this year.
Thomas was paralyzed from
the single-car crash and
appeared to be on his way to
recovery when he went into
cardiac arrest and died.
Thomas was one of Stein-
berg's clients and was
remembered for his charita-
ble work through his "Third
and Long Foundation.• His
charity, and the United Cere-
bral Palsy Assn. of Orange
County, will both benefit from
the money r.aised at the golf
tournament.
"I really have internalized
Our Purpo~ u w haw Om!I f,,., in UJ m
orrkr that in Chnst ~., mny ltw fa11hfol
and produn11 .. U1nstUJn I,,.,,
The: RC'll'd Pc:tc:r D. Haynes, R«ror
Monday -Friday during lent
&aUng Pra,a -SU() pm
"A God·ccnmcd p;irnh community. instrucu~d by the Word of God
~nd renewed by m( S;icramcms"
Our Lady Queen of Angels
2046 Mar Vista Drive
Newport Beach, California 92660
(949)644-0200 Fax (949)644 -1349
Rev. Momignor William P. Mclaughlin, Pastor
LITURGIES: Saturday, 5 p.m. (Cantor).
!>unday. 7:00 {Quiet), 8:JO (Contemporary). 10:00 (Choir).
11 :JO a.m. (Cantor) and 5:00 p.m. {Contemporary)
I\ \I' I I'> I
Bethel Baptist
Adull and Children's Sunday School Hour -9:4Ya.m.
Worship Service -I I :00 a.m.
Sunday Evening -6:00 p.m.
Thursday Bible Study -6:40 p.m.
"Wt' Invite you ID wor.slllp tilt l..crd w/111 U5 Come and /um ~rful
pnn</ples and lrulh5 from God's word lhat you can build your lift upon
CDmt' d.S wt )Oln our ht.!rlS logtlhtr In adoration of lht l..crd Jesus Chrf5L •
90 I So. Euclid Santa Ana CA 92704
714 839-3600
"The Great
American Religion"
(Galatians I :6-12)
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3303 Via Lido
Newport Beach
673-1340 OT 673-6150
Chwc.h 10 am & 5 pm,
Sunday SChool 1 O am
WdW*iel' Mllarlgl. pm
S.nud.ty. Aprill, 2000, s.JO P.M.
Sunday. Ap<il 2, 2000, l:JO at 10-1 S A.M
SECOND CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3100 Pa::l1lc View D
Newport Becl:::h
644-2617 or 675-4661
Clutch lOam
Sunday School l 0 am
WdOIOJy M..cllo. pm A !IL~ f2 noon · • U.• • ....., *"'.,.,.,. u,1# ;,. • "'"'""··· Palma 112:4(COI) •
Daily Pilot
tmWfOU IBAOl -Aa wly mi-4 g ....
plallllm pu& ... lqUI Ill -..... ,1,..... wbo
awoU Pridaf to Ibid
.......... but • Cddlle ol wa• 6am tbd' faucell. It tDcJk about one hour
ID NglllD watm pemwe,
but between 8 and 7 a.m.,
Nlldentl welt of Jam-
boree Road and north ol .
Pacific Cout Hlgbway
and 101D8 ID Corona Del
Mar bad DO Dow from tb8ir
tap1, SJld Don We bb,
db*-'llDr of public works.
1be outage ended
when the dty activated a
backup water system
from ground water wells
ID Fountain Valley.
"Weldad_,mm•cptt-
1y. p ...... Webb lllid.
Public works offida.11
worked to correct the
problem. which originated
in tbe Metropolitan Water
Distdct's supply line that
feeds into the dty.
SEAN HlliRI OUR TIMES
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kordell Steward drives to the green during the celebri-
Nearly 100 residents
ailled aty HaD around 7
a.m. to repmt the outage. But
Webb said he already knew
aboot the problem hebe he
answered Im phme.
ty golf tournament at Pelican Hill Golf Club on Friday.
that he's gone," Steinberg said appreciated their agent's per-
of his friend and client. "I still sonal touch in motivating them.
think he's going to call in a cou-"He's not just dealing with
pie of days, but he never does." the football player, he's dealing
Besides the friendly side with you as a person," Stewart
bets and woeful hacks on the said. "Having someone like
course, most of the celebrities that in your comer is great."
NEW T HO GllT Cll RCll
Scimu of Mind Cmtrr
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• Und<'fttanding P.-nonaliif
RC'\ "'"'" Alb<-r1 .
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"Spring BloMOm"
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C.111 (114')) b-1~~1!1!1 for information
Co11Jt Meu'I
Presbyterian Church
of the Covenant
~ Worship Celebration
Sunday, I Oa.m.
"Bread For A Living"
The Covcnan1 Choir wtll sing
Tim Mc< .almoru Pn::idi1ng
Pmguml for kids and adulu
2850 Fairview Road @Adams
7 14-557-3340
ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
"Optn Arms and Open Minds"
Worship 9:30
-~ttlll'841'Y'I ...... 118,
Luthenln Church
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• HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH l. (Dlaclples of Christ)
2401 lrvlne Ave. It S1nta l11bel Newport B11ch
Sunday Worship · t O:OOAM
Bruce Van Blair, Minister
WOt$hip Services ·a:oo.m
9:oo.m Adult Church School
• 1 O:OOlm -Sunday School
*Child Cate Provided
611 Helictrope A¥t. Coronl del M1r
(949) 644-7400
First United Methodist Church
of Costa Mesa
420 West 19th Strttt, Costa Mesa
Festival or Worship 10:00.m
Rldwd L. Ewtna. Pastor
Cburdl Scbool 9:00am It lO:ISam
949-548-7727
C.....MeM
MUAVllDI
~D MnHOOllT CHUICH
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Dr. Rlchord 171 'I 979·123'
After the last putt fell into
the cup, the group of stars
signed their scorecards and
a few autographs be fore
heading to Aysia 101, where
they partied the night away.
"This is a good opportunity
for us to catch up with our
clients and address some of the
ongoing issues with their con-
tracts,~ Moorad said "It's also
a chance for the athletes to see
one another off the field."
COMPLETING
INSPECTION REPAIRS
When you sell a house, the
buyers will prol»bly have a home
inspection before they arc
contractually obligated to
purchase the home. The inspector
may rum up somem.ing I.hat needs
aae;!~~a~: ~tr, :°d after die -tM uyers may
produce a Im of items they want
repaired as a rondmon for movmg
forwarJ on the sale.
When you get the buyers' hst,
remember that some of the items
may be ncgooable. S.alcs contracts
usually reqwrc tJut all the systems
be m worlong condition. Some
bu~·ers may make requests mllt go
bcyund the normaL obligations of
the seller. They tna}' ask for a new
roof or ~rtain strucrur:il repairs
that you may not want to make.
Your tgent can help you to assess
the rish of just saying "no" to
buyers who arc making demands
you l'Onsider to be unreasonable.
You may jos1 decline the rtquests,
but me buyers may back out of
me deal as a result. When you
agree ro make re/iairs, hire
licen~cd professiona s who will
back up their \\'orlc and give
copies of the receipts to the
buyers. Arrange to h~ve the
repairs made far ahead of time to
avoid lasr-m1nutc complicauons
which could compromise the
tnnsJction.
Jeff and Lylccn have 28
coosecurive years of real esutc
eipcriencc in Newport Bcac.h.
They arc CoJdwcU Banker's '1
team. For profe51iooal servi~ or
advice with 111 your real estate
needs call the Ewings at (949)
718-ISSO. -
·1 learned about this in
the same way as evet)'Qll8
else this morning, when my
wife didn't have any shower
pesisure. • Webb mi.
WebbSll)'S the b!Dup1t'5-
tems wil n!IJllUD Jn J]lllm. Re&-
idmts should not expam e
the same p'Ctil!m Olay.
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Stock up or:i blooming orchids at orie-day sale Work out for research
•Fund-raiser for children's hospital features
exercise classes for beginners and fitness buffs. T he best one-day orchid
sale is happening
today from 9 a.m. to 4
p .m. at Green SyStem1 lnter-
aallonal. The orchid selec-
tion is amazing; there a.re
thousands or blooming
orchid plants. The prices are
the lowest in town at $5, $10
and $15. Everyone will love
this sale. They are the city's
only commercial orchid nurs-
ery, and they sell at whole-
sale prices. Green Systems
International is at 20362
Birch St. in Newport Beach.
Call (949) 756-1211.
Where's The Party is cele~
bratlng its 10-year anniver-
sary today from 9 a .rn. to 6
p .m . The event will include
special savings for cus-
tomers, such as free balloons.
drawings, and free popcorn.
And if you spend $50, you'll
receive a $10 gift certificate;
if you spend $100, you'll
receive a $25 gift certificate.
Where's Tbe Party is the best
local party supplies store and
it's at 270 E. 17th St. in Costa
Mesa. Call (949) 722-1803.
My favorite linen shop,
Scandia Down, is having a
sale through Tuesday. All
down, feather and blended
sleeping and decorative pil-
lows are reduced by 25%.
Scandia Down also carries
great-looking beaded chan-
deliers by B&H artworks.
The beaded 111Jht lixtures
come in a variety of colors
and siz •s, and can be custom
ordered. They're perfect in a
bedroom or hallway. Scandia
Down is in the C rate & Bar-
rel wing of the South Coast
Plaza, on the second level. can (7141 549-9046.
Carpet Depot is having a
childproof carpet sale. Car-
pets run as low as $16.99 per
square yard and include
upgraded padding and
installation. C hildproof car-
pets carry a manufacturer's
20-year warranty against
stain, fading and static. The
childproof carpets come in a
variety of textured and
Berber styles and colors. #We
also have a series of very
attractive Berber or plush
carpets on sale as low as
$9.99 per square ya.rd,
including padding and
installation," says owner
Josh Seyfi. #These collec-
WHY PAY
DEPT STORE
PRICES?
Visi[ our
AREA RUG STUDIO
Rugs & Runners on
Sale
Handmade wools, synthctfo. sisals
JAALDEN'S
1663 Placencia St., Costa Mesa
(949~38
Greer Wylder
BEST BUYS
lions have been very popular
with property managers in
Orange County. Their' collec-
tive purchasing power has
allowed us to bring the price
to the absolute minimum,
and therefore your readers
can take advantage of that."
Carpet Depot also carries a
wide variety of wool carpets
on sale, starting at $22.99 per
square yard, and real sisal
carpets from $25.90 per
square yard. The price
includes installation. #Our
Italian ceramic tiles a.re also
on sale at an installed price
of $5.99 per square foot, and
vinyl tiles are as low as $1.99
per square foot," says Seyfi.
Carpet Depot is at 1904 Har-
bor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Call
(949) 722-9642.
7.any Brainy has free, fun-
events for lamilies every day
of the week during the month
of April. On Mondays at 10:30
a.m., there is a preschool craft
time. On Tuesdays at 10:30
a.m., there is board book bud-
dies, where kids can develop
vocabulary through age-
appropriate books. It's ideal for
kids ages 4 and younger. On
Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m., it's
little learner activity time.
Basic coocepts will be taught.
such as sorting, organizing
and catching. It's ideal for ages
2 to 4. On Thursdays at 4 p.m..,
lt's fwl stuff for 4 and older.
The preschool play shops
have been so popular in the
past that they've added fwl
and games that are perfect for
.kids ag~ 4 to 6. Op Fridays at
7 p .m.. it's weekend kickoff
time. 1be events vary: on
April. 7. it's Crazy Bones play
time; on April. 14, kids ages 4
to 7 can play Pokemon Jr.; on
April. 21, kids can watch the
Stuart Llttle video and get a
colortng sheet; on April. 28, it's
a spring time reading club
meeting. The selected book is
#ln the Year of the Boar and
Jackie Robinson,• by Bette
Bao Lord, ages 10 to l;l. The
weekend events include a
Blues Clues best friends
weekend today and Sunday at
2 p.m.; a key chain making
event on Saturday and Sun-
day, April. 8 and 9 at 2 p.m.;
Easter crafts and story time all
day on April. 15 and 16; and
the premiere of the Lego Soc-
cer Collection on April. 22 and
23 at 2 p.m. Zany Brdiny'is
located in the Corona del Mar
Pl82a in Newport Beach. C all
(949) 640-5131.
The Home Depot in Cosld
Mesa not only has just about
everything you need for
home impro'.)ement projects, ·
but the n~ry section has .... .'
great d~1bn indoor and . , , ·
outdoorj>)ants. There are 1' ··
tons of plahts to cl'lose /roin,
including trees, orcruds, topi-
aries, ·vines, roses and peren-·
nials. According to Home
Depot's policy, if you find a
product they sell somewhere
else for a better price, they'll
match the price and give you
a 10% discount for bringing
it to their attention. Home
Depot is at 2300 Harbor
Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Call
(949) 646-4220.
• BEST llUVS appears on Thursdays
and 5aturdays. Send information to
GreerWylder at 330 W. Bay St, Cos·
ta Mesa 92627, °' via fax at (949)
646-4170.
DMMtte Goulet , the late entertainer Danny
DAILY PILOT r-Thomas 10 1962 to fight cat-
NEWPORT BEACH
The more people that sweat.
today, the eaSter 1t will be for
r searC"hers at St. J ude Chil-9 en's Research Hospital to
ght disease. r
fitness guru Ji.Qt Balkam
and hor staff at~ Pr9c1uc-tions Gym~ Ne rt Beach
will lead a mara on of aer.t>.
bic classes tp8ay to benefit ttie hospital: • .
TUF Productions, "at 2902 .w. Coast Highway in New-
port Beach, will oHer a choice
or five one-hour sei.sions:
Body sculpting at 8:15
d.m.; spinrung class at 8:30
a.m., advdnced step class at
9:15 a .m.; klck-boXJng at
10:15 d .m .; d.nd salsa dance
CldSS dl 11:15 a.m
The event orgaruzers are
requesbng a minimum $5
dondtJon. Proceeds will ben-
erit St. Jude C hildren's
Resedrch Hosp1tdl m Mem-
phi:>, Tenn.
St. Jude's wds founded by
astrophic diseases in chil-
dren.
For anyone feeling intimi-
dated by a strenuous work.-
out, this event is for fj'nt-
tiroers and fitness ~uffs
alike, Balkam said.~; •tt's for every oy -
we'll have classes ft?r .all lev-
els,~ she said. ·,There's a
dance class; we.\ii&ve knock-
out, which is .>ttick bo~;
and body ~pting, which lS
for all levelS, • ,
With America 's toward
health and fitness, hospital
officials said, the fund-rais-
ing event -whlch is being
held by gyms across the
country -will be a natural
success. · .
Newport Beach will be no
exception, Balkam said.
"I think it's going to be
pretty crowded," she said.
·People seem to be pretty
enthused about it."
For more information, call
TUF Productions at (949)
646-8828.
If you're a woman contemplating-
major surgery for uterine fibroids ...
I
Hoag has another option.
~me women \Vith ymptomatic fibroi_ds c.19 nm,· opt for a ... impll': trl'Jtml'nt-
a non-urgical procedure call ed Utcrin l' Artery I mboli1 ,nion ( UA F ). It\ one
of the many options offered.by the spcci.1li~t\ .n I lo.t~ I i o..,pit,11. Your ph\''iician
can help determin e if it's the be t choicl' for you.
UAE trC•lt · fibroids without the physic.11 an d l'mntion.11 imp.1ct of .1 hy!->terl'ctnmy.
In tead, fibroid arc starved by. using an c tahli ... hL·<l pr<KL·du rl' which lim it \ their
blood supply. Most women experience decrc.1 ... cd ..,~ mptnm.., "ithin 10 d.1~·-;,
including relief from heavy bleeding .rnd :ibdomin.tl p.1in.
UAE i!> offered on an outpatient b:tsis by Women\ Hl'.t lth Sen·ice~ J t Hoag-
thc # 1 ranked ho pita I in Or.mgr County. h rcqu irl'~ nn l~ light wdation, and
the quarter-inch incision heal without ">t itchc ....
Mo t women can re ume normal
activities within a week.
KNOW YOUR OPTIO"S
WHE N IT COMES TO UTERINE FIBROIDS,
TALK TO YOUR PHYS ICIAN ABOUT
THE BENEP'ITS OP' UAE OR CALL
HOAG WOMEN'S H EALTH SERVICES
AT 800/70t-HOAG (4824).
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A6 Saturday. Afril · 1, 200o Daily Pilot
Cross-town rivals to team up for annual all-sta.r hoops : M em bent of the Costa
Mesa Kiwanis Club
ate gearing up for
the annual Orange County
All-star .Basketball games
scheduled for April 15 at
, OCC. The 23rd annual girls
all-star game begins at 5
p.m. and the 35th annual
boys all-star game at 8 p.19:
. Tom ~. All-star Basket-
ball complittee chairmaq,
said tickets are $6 fo~tu-
dents and S10 for ad ts and
can be bought at door. ·No
• more than two players from
any high school team can be
on the All-star team,• said
Lee, adding that players
from seasonal rivals will now
play on the same learn.
The basketball uniforms
have been distributed to the
high school stars, team pho-
tos have been taken and
each team has held six prac-
tices. On April 9, the Kiwanis
Club will host the basketball
stars and their families at the
35th annual All-star Basket-
ball Banquet at the Costa
Mesa Holiday Inn to honor
Volunteer
DIRECTORY
• VOUINTEER DIRECTORY runs
periodically In the Dally Pilot on a
rotating basis. If you'd like informa-
tion on adding your organization
to this list. call (949) 574-4228.
Jim de Boom
COMMUNITIES & CLUBS
the outstanding student-ath-
let~s. Look in the sports sec-
tion of the Daily Pilot for
team rosters and coaches
and game results.
BOYS STATE: Tom Peter
(Newport Harbor), Gregg
Rausch (Estancia), Lex Vassl-
lalds (Costa Mesa) and Tim
Reynolds (Corona del Mar)
have been selected to repre-
sent their respective schools
in June at the 63rd annual
Boys State Program in Sacra-
mento, said Jim Shaffer,
chairman of the selection
committee of American
AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY
ROAD TO RECOVERY
This transportation program
needs volunteers to drive
cancer patients to and from
medical treatments free of
charge. The required com-
mitment is a few hours each
week or month. Drivers need
a valid driver's license and
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for more information call
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Plasttc and Rccom1rUC11ve Suriery
355 Placentia, Suite 104 • ewport Beach
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Legion Post 291 in Newport Humiker will t~t funds Beach. totaling more $9,000 to
They will join with 1,000 representatives al local orga·
~ from around the state at nlzations, which include
State Sacramento in set-Girls Inc. ot Newport Beach;
ting up a state-level iovem-Westside Boys and Girls
ment and running it or one Club; Someone Cares soup
week. Locally, 19 students kitchen; SOS Free Medical
applied for the positions and Dental Clinic; Adult Day
available from the schools Services of Orange Coun~
and the selection process Orange Coast College C
was an exercise in torture. Care Center and Scholar-
•All 19 were eminently ship; Y.E.S.; and Costa Mesa
qualified and they made an American Little League. This
excellent appearance, inter· money was raised from fund;
view with poise and bad raising events, such as Cui-
enviable backgrounds in no Night, Christmas Bou-
academics, sod4' and tique and the annual Costa
extracurricular activities,• Mesa Fish Fry. Harbor-Mesa
said Joe Grimes, a selection Lions thanks all wbo attend-
committee member. Maxon ed and supported these tune-
Smith served as the third tions. The mee~ will be
committee member. High beld•at the Costa esa Golf
school counselors and activi-and Country Club at 6:30
ty directors from the local
schools aided the committee.
p.m ..
BW Graichen, member of DON'T FORGET: Spring
Post 291, is the state chair-ahead on Sunday morning!
man of Boys State. Daylight savingS' ti.me begins
at 2 a.m. Sunday.
SHARING $9,000: At the
Monday meeting of Harbor-SERVICE CLUB MEET·
Mesa Lions. president Kay INGS TIDS WEEK: Want to
insurance, and must be at form various general office
least 25 years old. Volunteers duties in the main office a.nd
may use either their own implement educational and
vehicles or American Cancer fund-raising events through
Society vans. For more infor-· Orange County. No experi-
mation, call (949) 261-9446 or ence necessary, training will
send e-mail to scomer®can· be provided. For more infor-
cer.org. mation, call (949) 856-3555.
AMERICAN HEART
ASSOOATION
The American Heart Assn. is
looking for volunteers to per-
AMERICAN HOME HEALTH
HOSPICE PROGRAM
The American Home Health
Hospice Program needs vol-
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Investment Advisory
""We help_ y ou achieve
retirement goals."
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get more involved in your meets at Whittier Elementary
community, make new .. School for a program on
frtenda, network. or to give HOSl'S.
~back to your aJlll· m a service dub! THURSDAY
You are invited to attend a 7:15 a.m. -The Costa
dub meeting this coming Mesa ~e Coast Break-
week. Many clubs will buy fa.st I.Jons ub meets at
your first guest meal for you. Mimi's Cafe for a business
meeting.
TUESDAY Noon -Kiwanis Club of
7:15 a.m. -The Newport NeWport ~ch-CorOQa del
Beach Sunrise Ro~lub Mar meeQ at the Bahia
meets at the Balboa y Corinthlan. The Exchange
Club. • Club of Newport Harbor
6 p.m. -The Costa Mesa meets at the Riverboat Lions Club meets at the Cos-· Restaurant for a business ta Mesa Golf and Country · meeting and club elections. Club. The Newport Beach-Corona
del Mar Kiwanis Club meets WEDNESDAY at the Bahia Corinthian 7:15 a.m. -The South Yacht Club. The Newport Coast Metro Rotary Club will
meet at the Center Club. Irvine Rotary Club meets at
Newport Harbor Kiwanis the Irvine Marriott Hotel.
Club meets at the University • to11••NTY a Cl.Im Is pub-Athletic Club. llshed wefY Saturciav In the O.lly Noon -The Exchange Pilot. Send yow set'Vlce dub's · Club of Oran~ Coast meets meeting information by fax to at the Bahia rinthian (949) 660-8667, e-mail to }cJ.
Yacht Club. boomOaol.com, CK by mall to 2082
5:45 p.m. -The New-S.E. Bristol. 54.lite 201, Newport
port-Balboa Rotary club Beach 92660-1740.
unteers to give emotional such as the homeless sanctu-
support to terminally ill ... ary. Volunteers are needed.
patients and their families For more information, -call
in the greater Orange (714) 540-5803.
County area. lTaining is
provided. For information,
call (714) 550-0800 or (800)
540-2545.
AMERICAN RED CROSS.
ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER
The Orange County chapter of
the American Red Cross needs
volunteers to address commu-
nity groups about Red Cross
services and to act as liaisons
with the media in disaster and
emergency situations. For
information, call Judy Iannac-
cone, (714) 835-5381.
ASSOCIATION RENAISSANCE
'CREATORS
The Costa Mesa group spon-
sors and supports outreach
community service programs.
ZAHER FALLAHI, CPA
28 yrs. exp.
Acocg,. Audits, Taxes
15% discounc to CM ResidcntS
(714) S46-4272
.
BIG BROTHERS, BtG SISTERS
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Men and women over 20
years old who have lived in
Orange County for at least six
months and have been on the
job for at least three months
are needed to serve as big
brothers or big sisters for chil-
dren ages 6 to 16 from single-
parent homes. For informa-
tion, call (714) 544-7773.
BOY scours OF AMERICA INC.
Volunteer opportunities for
the Orange County Council
include fund-raising, pro-
gram development and train-
ing to existing troops and
packs. For more information,
call (714) 546-4990.
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Daily Pilot Saturday, April 1, 2000 A 7
Mailboxes reflect personalities on both sides of the fence
W e live on a very
edectic street. The
houses run the
gamut of size and style.
There are modem, New
England, California ranch,
French, btg, small and ev~ry
thlng in between. We moved
into our house 11 yedtS ago
and our nuulbox was located
in the front comer of our
yard, just like many others
on our street.
.Quite frankly, the location
didn't strike me as important
at all. Some people have
mailboxes in tfie corner of ~
their lots. These lone rangers
dutifully guard the prpperty
line. Other mailboxes are
adjacent to the neighbors'
yard, giving the owners ·
some Gladys Kravitz-like
opportunities.
. Some neighbors have mail
slots in their garage doors. A
few have monuments of one
sort or another that house
their mailboxes in random
locations along the sidewalk.
In other words, the mailbox-
es are as eclectic as the
houses to which they are
attached (or unattached, as
the case may be).
As most things go in my
house, it was only a matter of
time until I reached the mail-
box as a remodeling oppor-
tunity. I realized that I could
have a closer encounter of
the mailbox kind if I moved
my post to the end of the
path that leads from my front
door to the street. Made
sense. I could incorporate it
into a planter, landscape the
beck out of it, drive my hus-
band crazy along the way -
yep, it had all the desired
qualifications of a project I
could take on.
So, one day. with a baby
in my arms (this was my
insurance that 1 would not
have to help dig a posthole
or mix cement) I started
pointing and waving. My
Huge Savi.rigs
up to
70°/o Off
Name Brand
F ~ory Secoads
Mon-
'fferent
& Sey.
230 East 1 St. Costa Mesa
(949) 722-7224
www.ru sandcar ts com
Koren Yf19~ . ,·
NO PLACE ·LIKE HOME ~.
I
good-natured husband
moved the mailbox from its
lone ranger status in the cor-
ner of the yard to its new
home in a planter at the end
of our walkway. I followed
his efforts by planting an
impressive variety of sh.rubs
and fl6wers and -voilal _:_
the project was complete.
I can't remember how
many days it took for me to
realize that my new and
improved mailbox was not
being fed by the mailman.
How many government holi-
days could we have in a
row? Maybe it was the sleep
deprivation torture that my
newborn was inflicting upon
me. Maybe I was just wtldly
unpopular, even to the bulk-
raters.
Coul d it be that the mail-
man missed my new work of
art? He wouJd have had to
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NEWPORT BEACH
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walk right by It on the way
to the next mailbox. It took a
few days, lying in wait, to
catch Mickey the Mailman.
Finally, I was successful.
How could he possibly justify
withholding my coveted cat-
alogs?
Mickey told me that I
would not receive any mall
in the new location until I
filed ~ change permit with
the post office. A~ fir.it, I
thought he was kidding.
Stopping in the middle of my
lot instead of stopping at the
comer post didn't seem. like
an inconvenience at all. The
old mailbox had not been
next to the neighbors', there
was no two-for-one effort
being lost.
I argued that for some
destinations, he walked up lo
the garage door lo put the
mail in the slot. He was cer-
tainly losing more precious
time strolling to garage doors
than by delivering my mail
to a mailbox on the sidewalk.
No ma'am. No permit, no
mail.
So off I went to the post
office to file my permit, and a
few more days without mail
just to seal my punislfment.
Mickey gave me the nod and
also my mail, findlly. As I dri-
ve by the many "special"
mailboxes that seem to adom
my carpool circuit, I wonder
if they went through the
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These are some of the many mailboxes which use the mes creative ly to reflect the own-
e rs' style preferences.
same lhmg I ilid.
ls that barrel a regulation
size? ls thdl killer whale m
the right place? Do the pro-
pellers on that biplane meet
codes? Or do their owners
Up.res 1. /29 /20CIJ I
betieve in crealht.. expres-
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Unit@d Stam_ 1999
·Rich Cowan
: Rich Cowan
Karen Allen, Robert Karl
url<e, Peter Coyote, Amber Wil-
lenborg
.......,. time: 105 minutes
A Rkturesque Pacific Northwest
community, still reeling from
World War I, turns Into a social
battleground when new school
teacher introduces a new game
called basketball.
1 p.m.
•COMANCHE" ·ow.: Burt Kennedy
"'-'Ing time: 29 minutes
i:rue st()f)' of gallant 7th Cavalry
horse that was the lone survivor
of Little Big Hom battle. Attended
by director and cast
•HARRINGTON'S NOTES•
Huntington Beach, 2000
World premie~
Dir.: John Mark Maio
Pfvd.: William Malkin
Cast Melissa Lewis. Jeffrey Van·
den burgh
Running time: 101 minutes
Naturalist and environmental
activist turns against the tradition
of his ancestors to become a suc-
cessful strip-mining entrepreneur
3;15 p.m.
"TURN THE PAGE•
Sweden, 2000
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Dir.: Johan Sandberg
,......... tilM: 12 minutes
A middle-age stripper with young
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•uNDER THE SUN"
Sweden, 1998
Dir.: Colin Nutley
Prod.: Colin Nutley
Cast Helena Bergstrom, Rolf Lass·
gard, Johan Widerberg
RIM'W\lng time: 118 minutes
Oscar·nominated this year for best
foreign film
5:30p.m.
"STARRY NIGHr
United States/Britain, 1999
Dir.: Paul Davids
Prod.: Hollace and Paul Davids,
Felicity Newman, Anll Urmil
Cast Abbott Alexander, Sally
Kirkland, Lou Wagner, Lisa Waltz
Rwwiing time: 102 minutes
Modem fable begins In 1885, as
Vincent van Gogh paints •The
Potato Eaters" in Holland.
7:45 p.m.
•GREAT EXPECTATIONS•
United Kingdom, 1946
Dir.: David Lean
Prod.: Anthony Havelock-Allan,
Ronald Neame
Cast Alec Guinriess, Valerie Hob-
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"THE INTERN"
Uni~ States. 1999
West Coast premiere
Dir.: Michael Lange
Prod.: Galt Neide<hoffer, Daniela
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CMt: Kathy Griffin, Peggy Lipton,
Ben Pullen, Joan Rivers,
Dominique Swain
RWV'llng time: 90 minutes
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10 a.m. to noon
•1N GOD WE TRUST"
Uni~States
Dir.: Jason Reitman
Robert reads the words In God
We Trust on a quarter when he
gets hit by a truck
·ex a-SKELETON·
United States
Dir.: Greg Pyros
Time to put some meat on those
bones
"WHO'S DANCIN' NOW? ..
United States
Dir.: Judy Kinberg Schoolchildren
enrolled in the National Dance
Institute
ANIMATION
Noon to 1 p.m.
"THE MAKING OF
INTERPlAY'S 'MESSIAH' "
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Based on a children's novel by Phillipa Pearce, "Tom's
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childhood innocence.
Young Tom (Anthony Way) is quarantined from bis
brother and sent to stay with his aunt and uncle in the dty
one summer. At first, be is restless and bored without
playmates or a garden in their Oat. ·
But one night when Tom can't sleep, he bears the land-
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midnight. When he goes dowr)Stairs to explore the mys·
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decor and the dank alley behind the house transformed
into a lu5h garden. As he explores the unusual setting, he
also discovers a new friend, Hatty.
Each night for the rest of hls stay, Tom escapes to the
garden and a world of fun, fantasy and even a few
secrets.
Director Willard Carroll ("Playing by Heart•) creates a
fantasy world using terrific special effects, which is fun for
children and adults alike.
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1 to 2:JO p.m.
An in~floNI ,.trospective of ~~of worts tn.t flM
•nl,.,,.tion with musk.
•souNDAND
VISION OPENING•
Engl•nd, 1980
a.tor: Ian Emes
Animation based on the art of
M.C. Escher
•SPIRITUAL
CONSTRUCTIONS•
Germany, 1'27 .
ere.tor: Oslcar Fischlnger
Wil~ly. bizarre f ilm originally
played the silent movie theater
circuit to piano accompaniment
-WHAT'S OPERA. oOC9r'
United Stat~ 1957
o..tor: Chuck Jones
Reduction of Wagner's 14-hour
·Ring of Nibelung• to she minutes,
with new lyrics.
.. PAS DE DEux·
(.anada, 1967
Creator. Norman Mclaren
Study of grace between two bal·
let dancers
•FRENCH WINDOWS•
England, 1974
er..tar: Ian En'les
Surreal tour de force set to Pink
Floyd's instrumental ·one of
These Days•
.BOLERO,.
Italy, 1976
er..tar: Bruno Bonetto
Whimsical fantasy on evolution of
life, set to Ravel's compositions
•FURIES"
United States. 1978
o..tor: Sara Petty
Pet Cubist abstractionism cats run
and play in rhythm to music.
•sEASIDE WOMAN,.
England, 1980
er..tor: Oscar Grillo
Charming Caribbean fantasy set
to upbeat reggae-mflu<'n<cd song
Linda McCartney recorded with
Wings.
"LAKME"
France, 1993
Creator. Pascal Roulin
Two computer-animated hands
with long finger~ symbolize vari·
ety of animals
·1001 NIGHTS"
Japan, 1998
c:r.ator. Amano Yoshltaka
Love story from ancient Arabian
folk tales
COllPUTll·
AllMITIOll
SHOWCASE
2:JQ to J:JO p.m.
Roundup of the ~best
computtr ani,.,,.tion art in ~
tNOrld •nd. snHlt ~ into the
futu~ including newr.sHn
footage from upcoming rekases.
ACADEMY AWARD
LIVE ACTION
SHORT FILMS .
f,aturing t!'ree of this year~
l'>scar nominees. T •
"MY MO ER DREAMS
THE SAT~'S DISOPLES
ARE IN NEW YORK"
Dir.: Barbara Schock and Tamara
Tlehel
Mother/daughter/biker comedy
about a Midwestern housewife
who travels to Manhattan for the
first time.
"KLEINGELD"
("SMALL CHANGE")
German language, English
subtitles
Dir.: Marc-Andreas Bochert,
Gabriele Lins
Tragicomedy of businessman and
panhandler
•KILLING JOE"
Dir.: Mehdi Norowzian
Assassination of JFK brtngs fami·
ly's anger and de~ire to a boll
"IT'S A FAMILY THING"
Sto 7 p.m.
Dramatic shorts. comedies and
suspense films. peeling back truth
of family life
.. EVERY DAY HERE"
United States
Dir.: Fraser Bradshaw
In aftermath of a hateful fight a
woman and her son are confront-
(.'(! by 11 t:'lf 1--11
"ALLERD FISHBb ~ ~
LOVE"
United States
Dir.: Danny Greenfield
Lack of coordination, nau)i>d, bar
mitzvahs -comedy abo•;t h •
first big crush
"PARADOSIS"
United States
West Coast premiere
Dir.: Trevor Jenkins
Old man's nutcracker becomes
center of story about love. charity
and tradition
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FILM REVIEW
'Who's Dancing Now'
I Joll Sellen
DAILY PILOT
Most writers will say inspiration is the key to creative
living.
Director Judy Kinberg captures the essence of this phi·
losophy in her feature film, •Who's Dancing Now,• based
on students from the National Dance Institute in New
York. FoWlded in the 1970s, the institute has taught thou-
sands of children the lessons of life through dance.
TI1e movie talces the viewer through the experiences
of some of the original children involved with the pro-
gram. After Wdtching each child try to conquer the chal-
lenges of each dance step, the audience is given a
glimpse into their adult lives through a monologue. Each
person tells their tale of bow their lives were affected by
lhe dance studio and explains the life lessons they
lcdmcd from the experience.
Whether you were a dancer or' a jock or even t1 brain,
ev~ adult learned their base lessons wtule they were
children. These activities and the disciplines mvolvC'd
help shape who every adult is today. ·who's Dt1ncm'
Now• is a good example of bow this is done.
• "Who's Dandn' Now" screens at 10 a.m. today at the Orange
County M~um of Art.
"DA, . ..> PROSHKER"
Umt«i ~tdr 'S
Dir.· 1., £1se11berg
YOUI•' I r.l)~\IOn v.1tli h \
f.ithcr s pt1\t
"BABIE"
United States
Dir.: Jonathan Michals
Fired from an "incredibly exdt·
ing• iob, the filmmaker takes a
trip to Pittsburgh to catch up with
an old friend
"1FTHING (
\. [N"
J. ites
l • ')u.,tin L.v1<• Al
B -') ·s struggle with ~l<.l1c\I .t\ .. 1~
ening m small fe11os nt 1•1H
hood during 1986 Kad ~11 cr1s1\
"VIGILANCE"
United States
Dir.: Daniel Lawrence
Man tries to catch angrl of death
who has come f°' his dying father
HOLLYWOOD SHORTS
FILM FESTIVAL
7to tp.m.
Sp«lal ptHentation of L.A.~
errwglng directors •nd their pro-
ductions, with short subj«t film,
video and animation worts. Q&A
follows with ~ filmmakers host·
ed by Kimberley Browning.
"'LUZ"
United States
• Dir.: Jose Javier Martinez
Young girl's animated adventure
leads her through her village ·
streets, to another dimension
"CRICKETS AND
POTATOES"
United Sta~s
Dir.: Graham Streeter
Existentialism and intellect collide
over dreaded Christmas dinner
"FRANK IN FIVE,.
United States
Dir.: Graham Streeter
Frank becomes a star in groovy
disco world.
"CHUCK,.
United States
Dir.: Alex Turner
Dark comk psychological tale set
m mid·'60s of door·to-door sales-
man and his mysterious obsession
"A SHORT WAIT BETWEEN
TRAINS"
United States
Dir.: Rick Wilkinson
Four World War II Negro soldiers
return home to discover their bat·
tie is not ended
"ABSENCE"
United States
Dir.: David Rosenthal
Lonely man meets enchanting
apparition in the forest
"ANGEL'S BABY"
United States
Dir.: Jeff Fisher and Cornelia Ryan·
• " , • <?ople Two angel<
·ec•J "'"' C·:iuld love J th rner?
\ DIES ROOM LA."
t St<ltes
1c Simonson
ncounter m ladies' room
u • nes obsession for two
wr111 en 1n L.A. restaurant
"SlALKER GUILT
SYNDROME"
um11•d States
Dir.: Jonah Kaplan
Man's walk home from New York
subway shows what ~ .re ruf..
ly thinking
""TRUE"
United Sta~
Dir.: Charles Stone Ill
Interpersonal convnuoicatlon Is
centerpoint of special moment
between close friends.
SUPER, SUPER I, 2000
9 -11 p.m.
Southern California premiere
Eclectic select10n 9f handcrafted
Super 8 wonders; portlqps wirh
live murlcar accompaniment ) . .
UNTITLED ANlMATI(>N
By Mark Fox
A puppet's voyage into a mystical
world; live music
"SPRING FLAVOR,.
By Ken Paul R~nthal
Haf\d-processed visual poem
"AFTER MORNING"
By Kelly O'Brien
Struggle a woman faces •the
morning after·
"DEGREE ZERO"
By Te-Shun Tseng
Accompanied by live music
"NO TIME FOR
SHOPPING"
By Reed O'Beirne
Documentary of the World Trade
Organization protests 1n Seattle;
hve music
"THE DIGGINS"
By Christian Bruno,
Natalija Vek1c
Pure beallty of couple m love
"PERVERT IN THE POOL"
By Martha Colburn ·
An animated film composed of
paper cutouts
"TABERNACI F"
8
"TAKE ME HOME"
By Matt Hulse
Frenetic iourney seen through
filmmakers' eyes
UNTITLED
By Patrick Nguyen
A lo11e story
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11 a.m. .
'TOM'S MIDNIGHT GARDEN•
Uni~ Sta~Unlted Kingdom,
1998
Dir.: Willard C.rroll
Prod.: Chartes Salmon, Adam
Shapiro, Tom Wilhite
CMt: Joan Plowrlght, Greta Scac-
chl, James Wilby
.._..time: 107 minutes
Attended by director
Boy goes back to childhood home
1 p.m.
•MANUEUTA•
Argentina, 1999
U.S. premiere
Dir.: Manuel Garcia Ferre
Prod.: C.rlos Mentasti
CMt: Rosario Sanchez Almada,
Pelusa Suero .._..time: 86 minutes
Woman gives up glamorous life
abroad, returns home to love of
family and friends
3 ;15 p.m.
•AVE MARIA•
Melcko-Spaln, 1999
Dir.: Eduardo Rossoff
Prod.: Andrea Kreuzhage, Eduar-
do Rossoff
c.t Damian Alcazar, Demian
Bichlr, Juan Diego Botto, Ana Ofe-
lia Murguia, Alfredo Sevilla, Tere
Lopez Tarin, Ana Torrent
.._..time: 102 minutes
Attended by director
Inspiring fable of faith, love and
freedom, with hero in the tradi-
tion of Joan of Arc.
5;30 p.m.
·sWEET SMELl OF
SUCCESS"
United States, 1957
Dir.: Alexander Madcendridc
Prod.: James Hill II
c.t: Tony Curtis, Susan Harrison,
Burt Lancaster
Running time: 96 minutes
Attended by Tony Curtis and oth-
er cast and crew members
. .
~~eel portr.it
of~ 9C*iP columnists'
world, based On "Tell Me About It
Tomorrow•
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•CATRSH AND BLACKBEAN
SAua•
United Sta~ 1999
w.st Coast p~lerr
Dir.: Ohl Muoi Lo
Prod.: Chi Myol Lo ·
CMt: Mary Alk~. Kleu Chlnh, Lau-,
ren Tom, Paul Winfield
..... Time: 107 minutes
Grand Pria for Best FHture Film
and .4ucDMce Choice Award at
1999 Florida Film ~I and 31nd
antM.MI ~Houston In~
tioNI Film Festival
Thfftric.al release scheduled June 2.
10 p.m.
"SHI RJ•
Korea, 1999
U.S. premiere
Dir.: Kang. Jegyu
Prod.: Jackie Kwak. Kang Jegyu
Special agents of South Korea's
top Intelligence service Investigate
death of arms smugg.ler
• <>r-.. County Mweum of Art.
SHORT FILMS
· 101.m. to noon
"DREAMER•
"COMING TO LIGHT"'
Noon to 2 p.m.
"THE ASIAN ONEMA
SERIES•
"THE BEST OF Nvu·
Selection of award winners
•sKY ABOVE, HEAVEN
BELOW'"
United States
Dir.: Chi Chi Chang
With a dream, you can fly
I can't believe ..... .
Most movies about identity and cross-cultural angst
are predictably full ol one-dimensional stereotypes. How-
ever, "Catfish in BLadtbean Sauce• successfully explores
the complex intricacies of an African American family
that adopts two unwanted chU4ren from Vietnam.
The daughter, Mai, grows up constantly hWlting for
her mother, surrounding herself with all things Viet-
namese. Her brother, on the other band, takes on the
American name Dwayu and completely identifies with
African American culture.
The situation nean an explosive tension when Mai
eventuelly finds her mother, who tries to push the African
American parents out of her newly found children's lives.
What UI so 1uccesstul about the film is that each indi-
vidual has such a distinct character. On 5ome level, the '
a udience is allowed to get close to each person's emo-
tional struggle.
The complex dynamks of the culture and the implica-
tions of being part of an Asian family -compared to that
of an African American family -are also successfully
explored.
The movie manages to wind through an interesting
story using humor and emotion without ever becoming a
tired stereotype.
• •CMftltt lft ••• ddl •• S.--screens at 7:45 p.m. Sunday at EO.-ds Island 7 Cinemas.
"ROSEWATER"
Unit«/ States
Dir.: Kimi Takesue
Man struggles to cultivate beauty
in surreal urban world
"'THE WATER GHOST ..
United 5tates
Dir.: Elizabeth Sung
Mystical encounter with spirit
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of Festival of the Unknowns'
c.re«J: •No Stars/ No Po/itlc:sl No
Sh~t·: QAA follows, host.d by
L~ee Scallon and Michael Trent
•ANNIE PAUL"
United States
World premiere
Dir.: Michael Levine
Man, 30, achieves his dream audi-
tion as Annie
•CLOWN CAR"
United States
World premiere
Dir.: David Garrett
1INo clowns breakdown in desert
with nothlrig to live on but cream
pies and seltzer water
•CREAM PUFF ..
United S~tes
Dir.: Jared Seide
Exploration of craving for power
of intimacy and grace of love
beyond affliction
"REQUIEM'"
United States
Southwest premiere
Dir.: Roy Unger
In dark future where love is a
crime, man rages against machine
•A HOLLOW PLACE•
Uni~States
Dir.: Joseph Anaya
Working as maid, nu11e and cook
to bed-ridden, wealthy old man,
woman struggles to escape from
oppression
"'THI LIGHT Of DARKNESS•
Unlt«J sr.r.,,
~,,,.,.,.,.
Dir.: MichMI car~
Doily Pilot
Pretty white wom.n runs out of
gas In middle of nowt.re, Is con-
fronted bv a homeless ban man .
Neither will forget encounter.
·swAv·
United Stat.s
World premiere
Dir.: Mlckael Kreuzriegter
The Amazon. 1938: Jungle fantasy
of danger,.romance, and seduction
(~R·
tmi~Statts
World premiere
~time: 5 mlhutes
Everything no~ wants,.to see
all at once , I I
SHORT FILMS
4 to 6 p.m.
Kimberley Browning, executive
director of the •Hollywood Shorts
Film Festival,• hosts • lineup of
eight comedic. dramatic and anJ..
mated award-winning short films.
•oil AND VINEGAR'"
United States
Dir.: Mike Blum
A bottle each of olive oll, balsamic
vinegar and their culinary tragic
love story
"'THE KING AND ME"
Unit«/ States
Dir.: Pamela Dresser
If you were the illegitimate child
of Elvis Presley. would you really
want to know7
•uVING FOREVER"
United States
Dir.: Gary Goldberger, Peter
Reynolds
Young boy meets a man and gives
him the seaet to tonger life
'THE UNIQUE ONENESS OF
A CHRISTIAN SAVAGE9
South Africa
Dir.: Jennifer Uzzi
Two boys and their interracial
friendship against the backdrop
South Afrkan civil unrest
"BOING'"
United States
Dir.: Jeff Daly
Young boy discovers a beautiful
animated world with the stroke
of a crayon
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•LA FEMME BALLOON•
United Sta~
Dir.; Dan lopez
Tribute to French cl~ma; the
wonders and horron of being
Inlow.
"'STILL REVOlUTIONARJES"
United States
Dir.: Sienna ·McLean
Award-winning documentary
xamlnes roles of women in
Black Panther civil rights orga-
nization during 1970s uprisings
-rHE DEEP-.
France
Dir.: Olivier Klein
Eleven men and women miners
and three children are stuck
after an explosion with no res-
cue in sight
FEATURE SPECIALS
6to8p.m.
"IMPALA"
"BACKROADS ..
ltolp.m.
"AWAKENING"
"FIVE FEET HIGH
AND RISING ..
United Stares ·
Dir.: Peter Sollett
Sexual awakening of 12-year-
old boy in New York City's Low·
er East Side
"ARABY"
United States
Dir.: Dennis J. Courtney
Boy's romantic quest through
Dublin streets becomes reli-
gious pilgrimage; based on
James Joyce short story
9 to 11 p.m.
7lNo hours of totally twisted
hits; Q&A follows with fellow
twistoid, Scott Forrest of
"Smash Cuts/"
HSHOCK ASYLUM#
United States
Dir.: Dan D1nello and Paul
Dinello
•The Oaele
Spa Faclal
•Waxing
• Mini Facial
•Acne
Treatment
•Aroma-
therapy
Salt Glow
• Cuetoml:ud
Corrective
Facial
•The Oaele
Paet
• Eyelaeh
Parm & Tint
Black comk tale of routine psy·
chologlcal ev~ gone hor·
nbly awry
"LIFE HISTORY
Of A STAR"
United Sta~
Dir.: Jennif~ Gentile
Fun In the desert
CRIME SCENE CLEANERS:
lliE NEW
ENTREPRENEURS"
United Sta~
World premiere 1 Dir.: David J. Sperlin9
Dark comedic look at company
that specializes in cleanup of
homicides, suicides and accl·
dental deaths '
"DIG A HOLE, FIND
A FINGER"
United Stares
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Dir.: Evan Bergman ,
Emmy and Obie award·winning
writer John Ford Noonan's
nudy of two women: poetic
yet harsh examination of per-
sonal courage and mental ill·
ness
"WHAT'S UP?"
United States
Dir.: Maria Bowen. Chris
Clements, Michelle Giancola
and Julie Goldman
Not all the struggles in life are
glorious
.. NIGHT DEPOSIT"
United States
Dir.: Monica Mitchell
Because you can't always get to
the bank
.. DAS CLOWN"
United States
Dir.: Tom E. Brown
Sparkles, 2-foot-tall antique
clown doll comes to life one
story night but is not the loving
son owner wanted
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'Ave Maria'
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1be Mexican film "Ave Marta• features an exception-
al performance by Tere Lopez Tarin as a young woman
who is persecuted for her beliefs, both scientific and spir-
itual.
Tarin plays the titular Maria, who is living at a mission
in •the New Spain• in 1659. Because her father is in good
graces with the prelate who can fund a new cath~al for
the mission, Marta is allowed to focus more on her intel-
lectual pursuits. such as botany and astronomy, than on
1, .... prayers.
But her father falls out of favor, and a jealous nun and
a misogynistic priest see that Maria undergoes a "refor-
mation• that takes away her beloved books and maps.
Maria's subsequent spiritual revelation has her hear-
ing voices that send her to a village to help the Lndians
who are dying of •Spanish sickness.• The priest, cowed.
by Maria's intellectual supertority, now sees her usurping
his power over the mission's nuns and the local lndians,
who believe that she is divine, a •Ray of Light."
Tbe feminist message is laced with melodrama.
including poisonings, a love struck priest and burning at
the stake. The actors. led by Tann. make it all extremely
watchable.
(In Spanish. with English subtit.Jes.)
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JOURNEY ~~~=R~oo.
The film crew followed th CONTINUED FROM A 1 B1ehls on a Wlndy 1oumey SUlcc
their daughter's death. They
, Amy Biehl was killed m recorded the moment when the
August 1993 when she was dn-Biehls met one of theU" daugh-
Wlg a group. of mends to their ter's lo.llers and hls farruly. and
homes in the township of also documented the couple's
Guguletu on· the outskirts of efforts to conllnue Arny's legacy
Cape Town. The idealistic Ful-For two years. Wmmakers
bright scholar had traveled to have watched the 81ehls create
Afnca alter graduating from violence prevention programs m
Stanford University and was impovenshed shantytowns.
helping register voters for the They have also built two bak-
country's ~ all-race elections eries that employ people tn the
the following year. lower-income bracket. Biehl
. She encountered a mob . estimates the bakeries will gen-
shouting anti-white slogans. She erare more than $200,000 .. per
was pulled from her car and year. The money will be fun-
bludgeoned and stabbed to neled back into program..c; the
death as she lay m the street. Biehls started.
Ind strange role of race rever-They have moved to La Qwn-
sal. Amy was killed because of ta, outside Palm Spnng~. and
her skin color. spend most of the year lil South
Five years ldter, the men who A!nca Although progress wd
killed her appeared m front of made after the electlon of Nel-
the Truth and Reconciliation son Mandela. Biehl said rna.n~
Commission, askmg for blacks hVUlg m poverty have
amnesty. The comnussion, grown impatient ·with the slow-
whlch deals with the four cases moving hands of government
in the Wm, wdS formed m order "Walking around the town-
to allow confessions to abuses ships, we see a lot of uned ... 1-
dunng the country's apartheid ness • he said "The vtol n~
era that pitted the white-minon-hasn't escalated to the pomt 1t
ty government dgainst black had before, but we ~e n lot ol
mi.llld.nts. signs thdt it could.•
The commission pardoned As for the him, the 81ehls
the four killers, who were serv-couldn't be more proud Cable
mg 18-year prison terms for giant Home Box Office has
Arny's murder. Her pdl'ents sup-obtamed the film 's nght:s and
ported the conurussion's dea-will likely show the documen-
s1Qn, stating their daughter tary next year
would have wanted the Sdllle. The couple will attend the
Contacted three years dgo by film's prenuere at thC> Newport
filmmakers. the B1ehls were Beach FLlm Festival, somewhat
skeptical that d movie would be of homeconung m honor of thetr
a good velude for thetr daugh-:.lain daughter.
ter':, story "Conung back doe have
·1 think our reason was that speoal mearung for W>, • Peter
we didn't undersldnd the indus-said ·we are dehghtP.d OrcUlge
try and we don t see a lot of. County will have a.n opporturuty
films,• Peter said. lv see what we SE'f' m ow work
When the couple lea.med the m South Atnca, and to apprec1-
movie would be a docwnentary ate the monwnental JOb of
and not a recreabon or e"ents, the restonng peace there •
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Wayne Cancer Institute. The
cost of the event, which
includes continental break-
fast, symposium and lunch,
is $20 and reservations are
required.1 For reservations
and info~tlon, call (714)
957-9~5r Ext. 70.
The ·9~ts Senior Center
will1~yid a seminar on start-
ing · d growing a business The' Central Orange Coast fr 9 30 t 1 .4. Th o : a.m. o p.,.... e
YMCA will host a Healthy s costs $45. The C'enter is
~ids Day and Summer ·.a~ 800 Marguerite( Corona
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Drive, Newport Beach. For will bold a Sp~g Dinghy
more information call (949) Regatta beginrung with a
642-9990. ' skipper's meeting at noon.
The regatta is open to Lido
14s, Lasers, CFJs, Adults
Sabots, and Jr. Sabot A, B
C l. C2 and C3 classes. For
information, call (949) 723-
8268.
College Park Elementary
dnd Bdrnes & Noble Metro
Pointe will hold a book fair
from 1 lo 5 p.m. CQ)lege
Park will receive a percent-
dge of all sales. The book
fclir will be held at Bdme.-; &
Noble, 90 1-B South Coast
Drive. Suite 150 , Costa
Mesd ror more information,
Cdll (7 14) 444 -0226.
The Susan G. Komen Breast
Cd ncer Foundation wiU hold
d symposium and survivors'
lu ncheon from 8 d.m. lo 3
p.m. di lhc Newport Beach
Mamoll I lolel and Tennis
Club. 900 Newport Center
Orivt Th(' Pvenl will reature
ldlks from bredsl h<'allh pro-
fessiondl!> cJlld survivors of
bredsl c dllCt>r, including Dr.
RABBI
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he I'> nut (1pposNI to rdbb1s
c·onclm110~1 the ceremome~
While Rubenstein said
he wouldn't officiate a
suml•·i-.t•x u111on h1msell, he
MONDAY
Mother's Market wtll bold
a free seminar on ·Miracle
Oxygen · from 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. on its patio cafe. Dr.
Kurt Donsbach will speak.
Mother's is at 225 E. 17th
St., Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (800) 595-
MOMS.
TUESDAY
Borders Books, Music and
Cafe will hold •Teacher
• Apprecidl.ion Night• from 3
to 7 p. m. The evening will
believes any rabbi should
have the authority to do so.
He was most recently rabbi
di a congregallon in Key
West, Fla., a community
with a large homosexua l
population.
~What took them so long
to allow this?• he said. •I
know conservative rabbis
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Mouth·wacering cntrtcs, a relaxed
dining atmosphere and patio scacing with a ddighrful
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refreshments for all tea}:ben
and a 25% discount on their
book and music pwcbues.
There wW be a performance
of the education play •fol-
low the GoJd • and other
events. The store is at 3333
Bear St., Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (714)
432-7854.
WIDlllSDAY
The Trendsetten group of
the Women's Divi,sion of the
Jewish Federation of
Orange Coun~y will host a
talk by Dr. §,a'bi Shabtai, an
intematlon:il authority on
. terr()~qil,' at 9:30 a.m. at the
Center Club, 650 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
The program is $28. For
information or reservations,
call (714) 755-5555, Ext.
222.
The Newport Beach Public
Library will hold a free noon
seminar titled •independent
Contractors vs. Employees,•
with Lori ·Everson of the
Employment Development
De'partment. The library is
at J 000 Avocado Ave., New-
port Beach. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 717 -3801.
Mother's Market wlll bold
a free seminar with Mina
Dobie, author of "My Beau-
tiful Life: How Macrobiotics
Brought Me From Cancer to
Health,• at 6:30 p.m. on its
patio cafe. Mother's is at 225
E. 17th St., Costa Mesa .. For
more Information, call (800)
595-MOMS.
who have been officiating
same-sex unions for years.
But just as a doctor or a
ba{ber or dn ins urdnce
agent has a nyht lo turn
people away, so should rab-
bis.•
Gary Collins, pastor al
St. Mark Presbyterian
Church, also applauds the
111UISIAY
1119 OnDge County e fter
of the Single Gowmet wW
bold a dinner at Antonello
Ristorant in South Cout
Plaza at 6:30 p.m. 1be eo&t is
$68. Por reservations and
more information, call (949)
854-6552.
· 1be Orange County Feclena-
tion of Republican Women
will bold a luncheon at 10
a.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf
and Country Club. The euc-
utive ditector of Casa Youth
Shelter will" speak. The cost
i$ $15. The club is at 1701
Golf Course 'Drive, Costa
Mesa. For more informatiorl
and to make reservations,
call (714) 256-2260.
The Jewtsb Women's Busi-
ness and Professional Gtoup
of the Jewish Federation will
present Sa.rah Catz, member
of the Orange County nans-
portation Authority's Board
of Directors, who will speak
on "Transportation in the
New Century" at 6 p.m. The
cost is $15 for members, $20
for guests. The Jewish Fed-
eration campus is at 250 E.
Balcer St., Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (714)
755-555, Ext. 222.
The Mediation Center will
hold a parenting workshop
titled "No I Won't and You
Can'\ Make Mel• at 7 p.m. at
Newport Harbor High's Sims
Hall, 600 Irvine, Newport
Beach. To RSVP. call (949)
574-5990.
rabbis' decision to autho-
rize the ceremonies.
·They're daring to lead
the religious community in
this," he said. "We've come
through keeping women in
second-place....status._sJ.av-
ery and now we're coming
through this in the same
way.~
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aime and trash problems.
The consultants released a
draft plan earlier this month,
based on the community and,
City toundl input they gatH-
ered. The plan suggests con·
verting a portion of 1the
neighborhood into a pedes-
trian-friendly shoppin~ area.
But members of the West-
side Improvement Assn. said
they aren't satisfied wit.h the
draft. They said the city
should instead focus on
enforcing the city's trash and
apartment regulations. And
its founders said the city
should tear down the neigh-
borhood's high-density apart-
ments and replace them with
single-family homes.
•1 don't think the city
should have a problem dis-
placing people to make it a
LYONS
. CONTINUED FROM A 1
mont attorney who repre-
sented Markley, said in a
prepared statement.
But officials with the
development company
claim there was no breach
of contract. They plan to
appeal the case, said attor-
ney Don Morrow, of Paul,
Hastings, Janofsky and
Walker of Costa Mesa.
"We were shocked at
the amount," Morrow said.
·1 thinlc it has no basis."
The Will.ia.m Lyon Co.
hired Markley In 1983 to
develop apartment com-
plexes. Markley bought a
small percentage of inter-
est In those apartments,
according to a H¥U's state-
ment.
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good dty, • said Erle Bever,
the group's co-founder.
Bever and Davidson said a
group of Latino business
leaders and community
activists-the Latino Adviso-
ry Committee -had a dis·
proportionate amount of
influence in the plan.
"The Latino Advisory
Group represents m()SUy ten-
ants -not homeowners -
who don't have a vested
interest 1n ate neighbor-
hood,· Bevw said.
The .~atino Advisory
Group formed last year after
West ·Side Latinos felt they
also had been left out of the
planning process.
"No one invited us to form
a group,~ said Manfredo
Lespier. a member of the
Latino Advisory Committee.
"But if you feel so strong
about the neighborhood, why
wait until someone invites
you?"
Hafif's statement claims
the trouble started a few
years later dwing a real
estate slump, when the
developer purportedly
asked for ball of Marldey's
jnterests.
When Markley refused
to tum over the interests,
the company fired him and
then sued him for nearly
$19 million, Hafif said.
Markley then filed a
cross-claim and sued bis
employer, Hafif said. ,
lbat lawsuit went to bi-
al nearly a year ago. The
employer offered a $4.1-
million setUement and
agreed to return Markley
to partnership. But
Markley claimed the set-
tlement contained a stipu-
lation he couldn't agree to,
Hafif said, so he took the
case to court.
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the best interpreter of Shostakovich's works. The
foursome will perform at The Orange County Per-
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Debussy, and of course, Sh6stakovith.
~
Saturday, April 1, 2000 A 13
s TH Newport-Mesa art world is • v•ricd one
•
II . s
9rAl.aCoO'••
B RADFORD SALAMON HAD IT GOOD.
He was producing art that sold almost as
fast as he could make it: charcoal portraits of
celebrities from the music world.
He did Joplin, Hendrix, Marley - skillful
renditions of faces that anybody could recog-
nize. And in the Balboa gallery where he sold
the portraits, business was hwruning.
"We had a niche,• said Salamon, 36.
As time went on, though, that niche stopped seem-
ing like a cozy comer of the art world. Rathe r, it start-
ed to feel more like a room with no winc:Jows, a space
in which his creativity was choked and dying.
So Salamon decided to try something new -
something risky.
He moved from the Balboa gallery to a space on
Old Newport Boulevard. And he started pushing his
art to some different places as well.
He stuck with portraits, but he stopped doing
celebrities. He painted a series of images of anony-
mous, somewhat hostile women -works that, in his
words, •reject the viewer on some level.•
The result was somewhat more complicated than
he hoped it would be.
"The better my work's gotten, the worse it sells,•
Salamon said.
What was once a sure thing, financially speaking,
has now become a gamble. And as U1e certainty of
making money from bis paintings has evaporated,
Salamon has had to deal with some difficult ques-
tions.
Why get involved with art? ls it therapy, or com-
merce, or some combination of the two?
Salamon, even as he runs a successful gallery rep-
resenting a number of artists, is still trying to figure it
out.
His situation is not unique.
Take a look at some of the more interesting gal-
leries around town and one thing stands out: the art
hanging on the walls isn't especially easy to digest.
And the people who deal with the stuff, the people
whose lives are dedicated to creating and displaying
it. can't always explain what the viewer is supposed
to take away from the gallery-going experience.
That's because it's art.
It's not suppased to be easy.
SEE ART PAGE A17
Above, Marine r 's
Mlle Marine
Center Manager
Jayne Murrel
checks out art by
Wllllam Metcalf
at the Charlotte
Jackson Fine Art
Gallery in
Newport Beach.
At right, RJchard
' Johnson,
founder of the
AAA Electra 99
art gallery in
Newport Beach,
e.xpla.lns "The
Pepj>ermint Patty
Heant Box." h.ls
ortgtnal. The
galleries
demonstrate the
dlvenUy of the
Newport-Mesa
art scene.
-and three plle~ can prove it
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TAYA KASHUBA I OA».Y PllOT
On the cutting edge of humor
Second City touring
company brings a history
of comedy to OCC.
Alex Coolman
DMY PllOT
K enny, Cartman, Kyle and
Sta.n:1beyhauntAndy
Cobb at night. They bring
trouble to bis days.
That's becouse the characters
from the animated television show
•South Park• are famous for using a
certain kind ol humor -the
raunchy kind -that Cobb would
love to be able to employ. Pour-letter
words come easily to Cobb's mind.
Rude suggmtkJn1 spill out of bis
mouth at tbe slightest provomtion.
But Cobb is a member of the
Second City National Thuring
Compeny, a comedy troupe that
pddel belt cm being the cutting
edge of humor. And for Second
City members, the rule that comes
before all the other rules is this: Be
original.
As Second City will demonstrate
when it comes to Orange Coast
College's Robert B. Moore Theatre
April 8, that demand for originality
means that merely being crude
won't cut it.
Like Samuel Beckett struggling
with the influence of James Joyce
or Aristotle trying to out-philoso-
phize Plato, Cobb h as to find a way
to do his own thing. No jokes about
butts allowed.
•'South Park' is funny as bell,
but I don 't want to do what they've
already done,• Cobb said, sound·
ing a little sad . •1bey do dirty
aboltt as well u you can do dirty.•
Second City ii a Chicago-based
group that's been around since
1959. Prom itl bumble beginnings
in the storefront of a C hinese laun-
cby, it bu grown to be one of the
most prominent forces in contem-
\
porary comedy.
Many of the funniest cast mem-
bers from the original days of •Sat-
urday Night Live• -including Bill
Murray, John Belushi, Dan Akroyd
and Gilda Rad.Der -were at one
time Second City performers. lllree
members of the current ·sNL •
cast, nm Meadows, Horatio Sanz
and Rachel Dratch, are alumni.
The explanation for Second
City's ability to chum out hilarity is,
Crom the perspective of associate
produter Beth Kligerman, simple.
•success breeds success,• she
said. •people travel from all over
the country to come work or
attempt \o be hired by Second
City.•
But for Cobb, a man who bas to
actually get up on stage and fill the
shoes of the comedians who ca.me
before him, it's not so simple.
Cobb talks abou t the routines
his troupe performs -some of
which a.re saipted and some of
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which are improvisational -in a
way that's thoughtful, almost ana-
lytic.
"There's a certain aesthetic" to ·
Second City's comedy, he said.
: People train to become good at it.
We natter ourselves that we do
what jazz musicians do• -setting
up verbal riffs that the troupe can
play with and keeping ideas mov-
ing in a fresh direction.
Onstage, the principle that rules
the group's work is one articulated
by the late Del Close, a Second
City figure whom Cobb refers to as
"the freaky guru of Chicago
tmprov.•
The pnnaple is cdlled "Yes,
And."
What 1t means, Cobb said, is
that when dJl unprov comed.ldJl
throws an idea out -!tay, "You 're a
fireman• -the other comics on
stage not only have to agree with 1t
but also have to add on to 1t
A good response to "You're a
fireman•?
"Yes, I am. And you're on hre. •
"You're giving each other glfts
and quabbes, • Cobb said of the
techruque. •It's sort of that work of
being creative together.·
lt's a JOb that never stops being
difficult, Cobb said, because the
mmute 1t gets easy is the rrunute 1t
starts to get stale
•we can't just keep dolllg what
we were domg, •he said. "Second
City bas really bad to goose itself
along every step of the way •
Al 4 SoMday. Afril 1, 2000 I Da ily Pilot
Fashion show marks multiple generations of volunteerism
T be stage was set. A
wrute tent. stately and
handsome, fronted
the upscale Fashion Island
department store. Rust-cov-
ered urns in the Grecian-
style sent forth tall white
stems of blooming Gladioli,
which graced the entrance.
. White-painted chairs lined
the interior of the tent, for-
mal and synunetric;al. The
stage crew finished the final
lighting and sound technical-
ities for the Assistance ·
League ol Newport-Mesa's
ev.ening at Bloomingdale's,
Newport Beach.
The Assisteens fashion
show for 2000 was ta.king its
final shape as guests arrived
at the front door. On the
opposite end of Bloomie's,
the glass doors swung wide
open welcoming Assistance
League members, guests and
supporters ,who were corning
to Fashion Island alter hours
Sunday evening to dine a
midst the merchandise, and
then to preview the Assis-
teen Fashion Show in the
adjacent tent.
Julle Dlll and Terry
Duffield co-chaired the
evening, making sure that
every detail was handled
with appropriate style. Upon
entering the store, cham-
pagne was served by Assis-
tance League volunteers.
Food stations, provided by
generous underwriters such
as El Torito Grill, The Ritz, ·
Pasta Bravo, Haagen Dazs
and Starbucks served the tai-
lored-looking Newport-Mesa
crowd as they mingled in
costume jewelry. shoes, cos-
metics and handbags.
At the Ritz station, Char-
lene Prager, wife of Ritz
founder Hans Prager,
B.W. Cook
THE CROWD
worked with her staff serving
the famous Ritz mushroom
cappuccino soup. Patrons
devoured the delicacy as fast
as Charlene could serve the
soup.
"You're.working so hard,"
commented one individual in
line waiting for the gourmet
broth. "Ob, we're hardly
working,• responded Char-
lene with a smile. It was the
sort of unselfish attitude that
was apparent this night for
the Assistance League.
Westcli:ff/Dover Shores'
longtime resident Rita
Gunkel sat at one of the
tables, which was draped in
black cloth to the Ooor. ·The
cloth was set up in and
around the store during the
cocktail and buffet hour. An
ardent supporter of the
Assistance League, Rita
served the local league den-
tal center for nearly 20 years,
acting as a volunteer. She
was joined by her daughter,
Laurie Veitch, and grand-
daughter, Sarah Veitch, two
more generations serving the
Assistance League.
The evening was also
about heritage and passing
the torch of community ser-
vice. There were many more
examples of families in
\ attendance represented by
multiple generations of
givers.
•we have always been
about inclusion,• Gunkel
said. "The Assistance
League opens its doors, its
arms, to all who wish to par-
ticipate. Our wOTk in the
community is n ot based on
status or financial ability to
donate. We are about joining
forces to help the less-fortu-
nate.
"SoQletimes that means
we don't make the most
money, or have the grandest
events, but they are always
in good taste and open to
all .•
Several hundred Sunday-
evening guests who skipped
the Oscar telecast to partici-
pate would surely have
agreed. This was an event in
which a great deal of love
and hard work went into cre-
ating a first-class fashioo
show featuring the Assisteen
Stars of 2000.
Featuring of 20 young
women, graduating seniors
from local schools who have
served the community for
four years or more, the fash-
ion show introduced them to
the community as a kind of
pre-show in advance of their
debutante presentation to
follow.
The impressive group of
accomplished teens includes
Amy Angelo, Marissa Beck-
er, Christine Bogenrtef, Tra-
cy Brown, Nlcole Charney,
Kimberly Christensen,
C laire Duggins, Jessica
Edwards, Margattt Fluor,
Kathleen Ganlere, Mindy
Gayer, Slgne Hillyard, Ash-
ley Jacobson, Katharine
Massrey, Ellen Orbe,
Alexandra Roblnson, Allison
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From left. Jessica Edwards, Signe Hillyard and Kim Christensen are in the J\Ulsleeos, fl
group of local·teens dedicated to ~aislng funds for the less fortunate.
Schnelder, Catherine Stock-
sWI, Lindsay Stump and
Jean Trlnen.
The show -a production
created and staged by Robin
Sanders and Janet Terrell,
with tremendous assistance
provided by Jlm Sanders,
Todd Summers, Cheryl But-
terworth, D.J. Davis, Christ-
ian Cox, Sara Davenport,
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- showcased each young
model with a video presenta-
tion of her life including ah
audio overlay from each girl
expressing her values and
her appreciation for her
mother, grandmother, and or
primary adult role model.
Then, the fashion parade
of Bloomie's clothing hit the
catwalk to super fashion run-
way music. The young ladies
were joined on the catwalk
by male escorts/models. The
young men were also from
local schools. Gary Chinn,
Ryan Cook, Brady Flynn,
Garrett Gentry, Brett
Lawrence, Jimmy Sanden ,
and Jason Owen made the
most of their moment in the
spotlight.
Additional league mem-
bers deserving ink include
Lori Barrato, Marilyn Pope,
Cynthia Crahan, Lula Hal-
facre, Jean de Vries, Hanna
Skjonsby, Mary Lynn Turn-
er, Linda Becker, Alison
McConiuck, Laurie McKen-
.zie, and mistress of cere-
m onies Marilee Schneider.
• So many morL :.hould be
listed d " the <'.'vent was a sue-
cess due to tremendous vol-
unteer input. Spotted in the
crowd were Dottie and Bill
Feeney, Marlon Pickens. Pat-
ti and Jim Edwards, Bemlce
Edwards, and the glamorous
liette and John Robinson.
ln the end, it was an
evening far more rewarding
than "The Academy
Awards.• ln fact, this event
was full of real •American
Beauties· -young women
with substance and style,
destined to attend many of
the nation's leading universi-
ties to follow ambitious paths
into serious careers such as
medicine, international rela-
tions, politics, and finance.
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DATEBOOK Saturday, Af>ril 1, 2000 AIS
New version of Anne Frank IUO 01 RAii
,,.
story nicely told at OCC 'MLMYSONS'
Altbur Millel'I play •All My Sona•
rum tbrougb today at South Cout
bpertory, 655 Town Center Drive,
COlta MeM. 1\ckets are S28 to 5' 7.
for" mant information, call (114) 708-
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N o single element of the
Holocaust has affixed
itself to the heart more
firmly than the story of Anne Prank. the Dutch teenage girl
whose diary of her family's
years in hiding and eventual
capture gained' international
~on stage and screen.
When Patti Beidler's drama
class at 'Il"abuco Hills High
School wanted to stage "The
Diary of
Theater ~-tw RmEW y~ars ago.
0
they could-
n't obtain
the rights because of a new
Broadway revival. So Beidler
wrote his own version, "Hid-
den; The Story of Anne Frank,"
which the class performed.
Past-forward to OCC's Stu-
dent Repertory Theater compa-
ny, where stu~ent Danae
Michelle Hanson, who played
Miep Gies in Beidler's original
•Anne Frank" drama, is staging
this work in only its second
production. Historical literature
dealing with the story lines, the
hallway to the stage, and the
cramped Studio Theater is the
perfect venue for the retelling
of the story.
In "Hidden,• the character of
Miep -Otto Frank's secretary
and the Christian woman who
aided the fugitives during their
period of hiding in Nazi-occu-
pied Amsterdam -is much
more prominent than in
"Diary." The Gem:ran pursuers
also appear more up close and
personal than they do in the
more familiar version.
Also, the budding romance
between Anne and fellow
teenage captive Peter (here
depicted without a feline com-
panion) is brought more
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'HIDDEN: THE STORY OF
ANNE FRANK'
• WHERE: OCC Studio
. Theater, 2701 Fairview
Roaa, Costa Mesa •
• WHEN: Closi'ng perfor-
mances today at 8 p.m.,
Suoday at 2 and 7 p.m ..
• HOW MUCH: SS and $6
• PHONE: (714) 432-5640,
Ext. 1
sharply into focus. Peter is not
all that sympathetic in "Diary,•
but he sheds his arrogance
much more quickly in "Hid-
den."
Conflict among the Franks
and the four others who share
their meager lodgings is more
pronounced in "Diary,• but
when it erupts in °Hidden." it
seems to possess more of an
emotional bite. Hanson also bas
created some warm, wordless,
heart-rending moments among
the eight fugitives that overlap
to create an effective ensemble
pattern.
ln the title role of Anne, Juli-
ette Elaine Finch projects a
winning and inspirational
empathy, while losing liWe of
the bratty teenager segment of
her character that gets her peri-
odically in hbt water with her
elders. Anna Jaekson believ-
ably enacts her more studious
older sister, Margot.
The most involving portraits
are of Anne's parents, played
by Jeff Campbell and Janeen
Rene Grot\Sky. Campbell
chooses a caring, tentative
approach to the conflict, mind-
ful oI others' feelings. while
Gronsky allows herself to cave
10 both physically and emotion-
ally to the pressure -both
very hwnan characteristics.
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Travis Woods and Shelley
Plue are less effective, but both
have their moments as the
bickering van Daans. James
McGinnis is excellent as their
son, the fragile Peter who finds
a soulmate in Anne.
Pamela L. Russell brings a
heartwanning ~pproach to her
humarutarlan character of Miep,
who also shares narration duties
with Anne: Aaron W. Bennett
plays his fugitive dentist more
for the occasional chuckle than
bis counteJpart in •Diary." using
bis frequent trips to the bath-
room as a sort of running gag to
break the tension.
The ever-present Nazi threat
is epitomized by Sean Gray's
despicable, swastika-wearing
soldier, spewing out invective
against the Jews and creating
the intended audience discom-
fiture. Jeff Kemper is his equal-
ly strident deputy, while Llsa
Marie Goodell is a bright ray of
sunshine from the outside
world who joins Miep in bring-
ing aid and comfort.
The final tableau in "Hid-
den• swpasses anything in
"Diary." when the actors return
to the stage bearing pho-
tographs of the real people they
are portraying as their eventual
fates are recounted.
All but Otto Frank died in
various German concentration
camps. •Hidden: The Story of
Anne Frank• is taken largely
from Miep's book ·Anne Frank
Remembered" and, in its own
way, is as involving and mes-
merizing as its more illustnous
companion. Like "Diary,· it is a
story that must not be forgot-
ten.
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for the Daily Pilot. Hrs reviews appear
Thursdays and Saturdays.
.
'1HE 1l/EMlfY QUEEN Of ~ENANE'
South Cout Repertory wtD host the
Southern California premiere of Mar-
tin McDonagb's acclaitned play •'Jbe
Beautf Queen of Leenane• through
April 9.1lckets are $26 to $45. lbe
playhouse is at 650 Town Center Dli·
ve, Costa Mesa. For more infotma-.
tion, call (71-4) 708-5555.
'Hl>DEN: THE STORY
Of ANNE AIANIC'
OCC will present •Hidden: The Story
of Anne Frank" today and Sunday.
Show timel are 8 p.m. -today and 2 and
7 p.m. Sunday. The play, by Frances
Goodrich and Albert Hackett. is based
on Anne Prank's diary. lkkets are $5
to $6. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road,
a.ta Mesa. For more information, call
(714) -432-56'60, Ext 1. (
'SOMETHING'S AFOOT'
The Lyceum Theatre at Vanguard
University will present ·something's
Afoot," a musical comedy that pokes
fun at Agatha Christie mysteries. The
show runs through April 9. nckets
are $15. Vanguard University is at 55
Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For more
infonnatiop, call (714) 668-6145.
1NTO THE WOODS JR.'
Trilogy Playhouse will present
Stepben Sondheim's "Into the Woods
Jr.,• through April 9. Performances
will be at 7:30 p.m. Friday, 5 and 7:30
p.m. Saturdays and 7 p .m Sundays.
nckets are $10 to $12. For more
information. call (714) 957-3347.
'THE PRICE'
Reader's Repertory Theatre will pre-
sent a reading of Arthur Miller's "The
Price• at 7 p.m. Apnl 20 at the New-
port Beach Central Library. The event
is tree. The Library is at 1000 Avoca-
do Ave., Newport Beach. For more
tion,~ (949) 631-()288. 1.
'AM'rS VIEW ,,,/
South Coast Repertory presents ;o
David Hare's •Amy's View" from Fri-
day through May 1-4. nckets are $28
to St7. The playhouse is at 655 Town
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (71-4) 708-5555.
'HOLD ON TO YOUR HEART"
The Los Angeles .lewisb Theatre will
present •Hold on to Your Heart" at
the Jewish Community Center at 8
p.m. April 8 and 15 and al 2 p.m ..
April 9 and 16. The play is a romantic
comedy set in the 1930s. Ticket are
S8 to $15. The center is at 250 E. Bak-
er St., Costa Mesa. For moTe infonna-
tion, call (714) 755-0340.
ONE-ACT FESTIVAL
OCC will present a festival of one-act
plays April 14 and 15 and 21 through
23. The festival will feature original
works and plays from classical and
contemporary literature. Shows will
be at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays
and 2 and 7 p.m . Sundays. nclcets
are $5, OCC is al 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. For moTe informa-
tion, call 9714) 432-5640, Ext. 1
THE RADK> FOWES
South Coast Repertory's Youth Play-
ers will present the world premier of
•Tue Radio Follies,• a musical about
the early days of radJo, at t and 3
p.m. April 15 and 16. Tickets are SS.
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MUSIC
SOMETHING'S AFOOT
The Lyarum Theatre of Van-
guard University of Southern
California will present the
musical comedy •Something's
Afoot• through April 9. The
musical pokes tun at Agatha
Aft Christie's er mysteries
HOURS and l\l the
form of the
musical
itself. Tick-
ets are $15, with discounts
available. Vanguard Universi-
ty is at 55 Fair Drive, Costa
Mesa. For more information,
call (714) 668-6145.
TCHAIKOVSKY
ANO MOZART
The Pacific Symphony
Orchestra and violinist Dimit-
ry Sitkovetsky will perform a
program of works by Tchai-
kovsky and Mozart at the
Orange County Performing
Arts Center at 6 p.m. Wednes-
day and ThW"Sday. Tickets are
$16 to $50. The Center is at
600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. For more information,
call (714) 740-7878.
NEU CARTER
The Orange County Per-
fonn.ing Arts Center will host
Broadway legend Nell Carter
ThW"Sday through April 9 in
Founders Hall. Carter will
sing standards and popular
tunes from Broadway. Perfor-
mances are at 7:30 p.m .
ThW"Sday through April 8 as
well as at 9:30 p .m. April 8
and at 1 p.m. April 9. The
Center is at 600 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets
are $42. For more informa-
tion, call (714) 740-7878.
NORDfC NOTES
The Newport Beach Public
Library will present •Nordic
Notes.• a free slide show and
pla.no concert of work by
Edvard Grieg, at 3 p.m. April
9'. Shirley Case will perform.
The library is at 1000 Avoca-
do Ave., Newport Beach. For
more information, call (949)
717-3801.
EMERSON STRING QUARTET
The Emerson String Quartet
will appear at the Orange
County Performing Arts
Center at 8 p.m. April 14,
presenting work by Haydn.
Sbbstakovich and Debussy.
Tickets are $44. The Center
is at 600 Towt> Center Drive,
Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call (714) 740-7878.
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The Lab Anti-Mall will have
disc jockeys spinning experi-
mental grooves from 2 to 5
p.m. every Saturday in April.
DJ Revelation. DJ Forge and
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today. DJ Suhblymnl and
Area 57 Productions spin
April 6. The Lab Is at 2930
Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. For
inforrnation,call(714)960-
6660.
Ht-WATT WEDNESDAYS
The Lab Anti-Mall will host
live music performances
from 6 to 9 p.m. every
Wednesday in April. The
Sound Heads play this
Wednesday and Fuzzpop is
slated for April 12. The Lab
is at 2930 Bristol St., Costa
Mesa. For information. call
(714) 960-6660.
ART
The museum is open 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through
'Sundays and is at 151 East
Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. For more infonnation,
call (949) 673-7663.
CHINESE REALISM
OCC is featuring an exhibi-
ISLAN[) PATHWAYS tion of contemporary Chi-
The Newport Harbor Nauti-nese paintings through April
cal Museum is holding an 13. The show, drawn lrom
exhibit on the history of tradi-the private collection of
tional navigation techniques • Frank. Ma, is the first Ameri-
and watercraft used by the can showing of these works
island people of the Pacific. and also features an exhibit
The free display, which fea-of textiles and dothing from
tures ancient pottery, war The Bowers Museum of Cul-
clubs, paddles, tools and dee-tural Art in Santa Ana. The
orative items from many gallery is open 11 a.m. to 3
Pacific Rim cultures, will be p.m. Mondays through
on view through June 18. Thursdays, plus 7 to 8:30
ANTIQUE ROW & GARDEN CAFE
.N(.ne, Uniqu,e,, Shcprfal,ed,witJ\, T~{ot-yotM" Hom.el.
Fiu Hoiu F11naillrittg1 ,__
Allti•"" & Colltttitlln
Tra,itioul to Cotta11
Gifts & Gllnhn Dtt0r
Wi11t List & Dtliwry
G~Cafe,
C11ntllt1 to Clt•ntltlins
I
U"tl & Rart Boob
CwstOfff Pidvn Fr11min1
F11mihln Rntor.tion
anti ""'cir mort!
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c.r4m P•lio Dirtirig Bredfal, I.Mid,
Ta & Esprmo Ba
Cak Houn: ~cm.Sat W
•01ecover the Row, a wonJerful
Shopping and Dining adwrnure•
JJO East 1711' Slrttl
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The Original
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• Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery •
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Vinyls • Ceramics
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• Custom-Made Furniture
• Slip Covers
• Patio furniture
• Draperies. Shades.
& Bedspreads
I ) i -·~ ~ >. ~ ( H ,
p.m. Thursdays. OCC is at
2701 FaCrview Road, Costa
Mesa. For more information.
call (714) 432-5039.
TRACY TAYLOR
Watercolorist ltacy Taylor
will show her art and speak
with visitors from 1 to 3 p.m.
today at Bloomingdale's
Newport Beach. The store is
dt 701 Newport Center Dn-
ve, Newport Beach. For more
infonnation,call(909)729-
6600.
LIBRARY PHOTOGRAPHY
The Newport Bearh Public
Library will present • Llbrary:
The Drama Within,• an
exhibit of photographc; by
Diane Asseo Griliches taken
OCCwWboldlll
S'lla ...... SWeat .,.... c°"'*' at• p.m. April 14md15
la u. Robert ••
Mool9 Tbeatre. 1bie
CDW" ......... by occ dace dllpllrt-
..... cbalr Karaa
Slwaley, wW IMlare
a Variety OJ dace
llylel. bacludlDg
modem. jazz. tap ...
ballet. Here, Jmoa
Noer perfo .... •A
Funky 11dDg Hap-
pened on Ille Way to
lbe ReYoluUon. •
Tickets are $12. De
sc:bool la at 2701
Falrvlew ROlld, CGSIA
Meu. For more
information, c.U
(714) 432-5880.
in libraries a.round the world,
Monday through April 30.
The library is at 1000 Av~a
do Ave .. Newport Beach. For
more informabon, caU (949)
717-3601.
DANCE
DISCO FEVER
The Jewish Community
Center will hold a Disco
Fever event startmg at 8 p.m .
Saturday. DJ •Marvelous
Mike" Lefkowitz will play
disco, rock, salsa dJld con-
temporary dance music. The
event is $12 to $25. The cen-
ter is at 250 East Baker SL,
Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call (714) 755-0340.
LIDO CONSIGNMENT GALLERY
Antiques • Fine Furniture • Accessories
Collectibles And Much More
We Buy & Sell • Pick Up & Delivery Available
3439 Via Oporto. Newport Beach (949) 723-6480
Visit Our ,,_, Store
LIDOil
363' Cealnll Ave. (NI•~ ..... a VII Liiie)
(949) 675-391.1
Doily Pilot
ANNMIWR
1be • queen of tap,. Ann
' Miller, will perfbrm at OCC
at 8 p.m. May 6 along with
Hollywood reporter Bill Har-
ris. 1\ckets for the event are
$29 to $31. OCC is at 2701
Fairview Road, COila Mesa.
For more infon:nation, call
(714) 432-5880.
OANSCENE STUDIO
Danscene Studio offers ball-
room dancing at 8 p.m. on
the first Friday of ev<'ry
month. Admission is $10. The studio is at 2980
McClintock Way, Costa
Mesa. For more Information,
call (714) 641-8688.
DANCE204
Dance 204 offers private and
group instruction in begin-
ning and advanced ballroom,
Latin and modem dancing at
204 Washington SL, Balboa.
For more information, call
(949) 675-9082.
BAUROOM FOR SENIORS
The Costa Mesa Senior Cen-
ter offers ballroom dancing to
the music of the Ray Robbins
Combo for adults from 7:30 to
10:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Singles
and couples are welcome.
Cost is $3. The center is at 695
W. 19th St. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 645-2356.
ARGENTINE TANGO
Danscene Studio has tango
dancing from 8 p .m. to 12:30
a.m. the first Saturday of -
every month. Danscene is at
2980 McClintock Way. Costa
Mesa. For more infonnation.
call (714) 641-6688.
8Ki BAND DANONG
The Oasis Senior Center
holds an afternoon of danc-
ing t<> live big band music
Fridays from 1 :30 to 3:30 p.m.
Coffee and refreshments are
served. The center is at 800
Marguerite Ave., Corona del
Mar. For more information,
call (949) 644-3244.
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ART
CONTINUED FROM A13
I n an austere gallery
along Pad.fie Coast
Highway, Jayne Mur-
rel is looking at the
color yellow.
Specifically, she's
looking at a painting called 1
"Yellow Over Red,• a 2-
foot square canvas by the
Sdnta Fe artist William
Metcalf. '
The painting.' as Ula title
sugge5ts, is a shade of yellow
acrylic that is brightened and
intensified by an underpaint-
ing of red.
And that's all it is.
There is no "subject• to
the work, and there aren't
even any marks on the can-
vas that might refer, however
obliquely, to something in
the real world.
•Yellow Over Red,"
priced at $3,000, delivers
nothing more and nothing
less than what it promises: a
compact, vibrant square of
yellow over red.
Other works in the Met-
call show have similar titles
-•Orange Over Yellow,•
·a1ue over Blue· and so on
-and they too showcase
nothing but color, nothing
but the paint on the canvas.
Murrel, who runs the
Mariners Mile Marine Cen-
ter in which the gallery -
the Charlotte Jackson Fine
Art gallery -is located,
looks at •Yellow Over Red·
and smiles.
• 1 think,· she says.
"Orange County is ready for
this type of art.•
•Monochromatic" paint·
ing. as Metcalf's work is
called, is nothing new. Kas-
mir Malevich and Alexander
Rodchenko were making
works called "White on
White• and •Pure Yellow" in
the early decades of this cen-
tury.
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Newport Beach artist Bradford Salamon paints dramatic
acrylic images such as the James Cagney banging
behind him ln his studio.
But the experience of
looking at a totally nonrefer-
ential canvas is still baffling
for many viewers, said Char-
lotte Jackson, speaking from
the other gallery she runs,
which is in Santa Fe.
Whereas the wild styles
associated with Abstract
Expressionists like Jackson
Pollock and Willem de Koon-
·ing used to provoke a stan-
dard response from many
viewers - •My kid could do
that!• -Jackson said mono-
chromatic work tends to be
met with an odd silence.
•People are a little bit
afraid to ask what they're
supposed to see in this," she
said.
And the point. as far as
Jackson is concerned, is that
there isn't any ·thing" to see.
There's only the color of the
pigment and the distinctive
style of the artist's brush
strokes.
"There's notlung, • she
said. •1t's what you experi-
ence• when you stand in
front of yellow over red.
Or orange over yellow.
Or blue over blue.
What?
Publ ic Forum
onTPO
When?
Ap ril 3rd from
6:30-7:30 PM
Where?
Newpo rt Beach
Police Station
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(Apn 3rd) from 6:30 pm co 7:30 pm at die Newport 8eoch Poict St.orion con(ettnct t00m.
TRANSPORTATION
PHASING ORDINANCE
What Is ltt Now Does It Workt
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Ordinance (TPO) abr mensN9 r9¥i.w and public hearinp br the Plannin&
Commission and &Mronmental Quafity C.ommittee.
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hatever that
feeling may be
-whether it's
awe or confu·
sion or some
mixture of the two -it's a · •
very different sensation than
one is likely to experience
when staring at one of Neil
Parker's works in the AAA
Electra 99 Co-op Museum
and Gallery, across the street
from th~ John Wayne Airport.
Parker's assemblages are
possibly the polar opposite of
the serene canvases in Jack-
son's gallery. They aim to
unsettle the viewer, with
grotesquelY,.511angled heads
of dolls ~c:Vshellacked bits
of things.the cat dragged in.
Richard Johnson, the man
who curates some of the
shows at the gallery. talks
about Parker's work, and that
of tbe other artists whose
drawings and photographs
cram tbe walls of the small,
claustrophobic space, as il 1t
were the only game in town
The Orange County art
scene?
•There isn't one: John-
son said. "The rest of it's all
just a bunch of pretentiou!>
stuff."
J ohnson is aware, of
course, that there are man-y
other artists producing wo1 k
in the area, but he isn't int~'r·
ested in the larger seem'.
For him, the chaoGc world
inside the gallery is 1u"1 d.,
absorbing and self-!>ulticwnt
as the portrairs of the wonwn ·
are for Salamon or th<> i.tuclv
of pure color IS for J\lt>tcal! -
It's a world that moc;t pt'O·
ple aren't going to unclttr-
stand, and Johnc;;on knm\C.
that.
But it's OK. It's art. And 11
it's a little strange, 1l abo
seems to feel JUSt right to
tum.
Johnson stops m front or a
display by one of the photog-
raphers featured m lhe
gallery.
•This guy holds a karaoke
night here." he dyS. "He's
totdJly happy hece •
Saturday. April 1. 2000 A 17
CLUB LISTllGS
ATRIUM MARQUIS HOTEL days and is at 130 E. 17th
The Atrium olferi. a variety St., Costa Mesa. For more
of live music played every information, call (949) 646-
day at its Alrporter Club, 8855.
18700 MacArthur Blvd ..
Irvine. For more informa· HOGUE BARMICHAEL'S
uon, call (949) 833-2770. Bannichael's offers live
music Wednesdays through
BISTRO 201 Saturdays and is at 3950
Bistro 201 orters 1azz per-campus Drive, Newport
formances at 8 p m. on Fn· Beach. For more informa-
days and Saturdnys and 11 . lion, call (949) 26l-6270. ·' d.m . on Sunddys. Bistro 201
is <ll 3333 W. Coast High· MARGARITAVIUE
way, N.ewport Beach. For Margaritaville offers live•
more inJormdtion. call (949) music and is at 2332' W.
631-1551. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. For more informa-
CARM ELO'S RISTORANTE lion, call (949) 631-8220.
Carmelo's offers live music
Tuesdays through Sundays MULDOON'S IRISH PUB and 1S at 3520 E. Coast AND RESTAURANT Highway. Corona del Mar. Muldoon's offers live music Tate S, a funk, rock and Thursdays through Sun-Motown act, plays at 9:30 days and is at 202 Newport tonight No cover charge. Center Drive, Fastuon For more mfonnation, call Island, Newport Beach. For (949) 675-1922 more information, call (714)
CLUB MESA 640-4110.
Club Mes~ offers live OYSTER BAR LOUNGE music t>very night of tbe Newport Landing's Oyster \\'et~k 1;•xcept Wednesday, Bar Lounge showcases local ..., htch b reserved for a spo-pop and light rock acts Fri-ken word and poetry show.
Club Mesa is at 843 W. days and Saturdays. The
19th St., Costd Mesa. For lourige is at 503 East Edge-
mor~ 111formation, call (949) \\'.ater at the Balboa Feny
642-6634. Landing. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 675-2373.
DURTY NELLY'S THE MARRIOTT Nelly's ol 1ers l.tve music at
q p.m on Fndays and Sat-The Marriott offers live
urdays and is at 2915 Red mUSlc Mondays through Sat·
Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. For urdays and is at 900 New-
more mformabon ~all (714) port Center Dnve, Newport
957-1951. Beach. For more mforma-
bon. call (949) 640-4000.
HARD ROCK CAFE
The Hard Rock offers live TRIANON LOUNGE
music on Sundays and is at The lounge in the Sutton
451 Newport Center Dnve, Place Hotel offers hve
Newport Beach For more music by the Stonebndge
informabon.call(949)640-Band on Saturdays 9:30
8844. p.m uritil closing. No cover
charge. The hotel is at 4500
THE HARP INN MacArthur Blvd., Newport
The inn offers live music Beach. For more lllfonna-
Thursddys through Satur-tion, call (949) 476-2001.
\
•
Al8 Saturday, April 1, 2000
MAILBAG
Reader shared time with
. '
.·
• 1 suspect I 'm doing
better with the editors
at Newsweek than I
am with the Bush
camp."
-Rep. ORS COX (R-Newport Beach),
on the rumon that he might be a good pick
for vice president on the Republic.an ticket.
'
·Holocaust survivors·
computer society has a mantra!
"Garbage in, garbage out.•
D~ we expect anything less for
our children and the intricate
human machine?
---
I am an 80-year-old English
woman raised in the Church of
England, now Episcopalian
Christian. I lived through the hor-
rendous World War If in Engldnd. l
drove an ambulance in the emer-
gency medical corps. We were sent
to the south of England to pick up
Jewish survivors of the Holocaust
and take them to hospitals dround
England.
What I saw shocked dnd du.-
tressed me and for a mome nt I was
unable to move. Then 1 rushed
with tears streanung to this poor
soul who was slo.n dnd bones. I
think he was a young boy, it wds
difficult to tell, I held him in my
arms and he clung to me and
would not let go, even whan the
stretcher board arrived to put him
in the ambulance. I drove him to
the hospital; I did not see him
again. Never will 1 forget how he
bied to smile or how edsy 1t Wd!. to
pick him up.
I cannot ask Gort to forgive
the evils that the Nd.ll~ commit-
ted. I try to remember words that
I was taught -vengednce I'>
mine said the Lord. So do nut try
to change histo ry and do not tell
me there was no Holocaust I
was there!
II both Chrisl.ldn and Jew1'>h
people will pass down U1e tnith!.,
as I have to my daughter, grdJld-
daughte r and great grandddugh-
ter, then the others who dlSpute
history will find all the ir effort~
futile.
GWEN GREATOREX
Newport Bedch
Reader says: 'you ·
are what you eat'
I was overcome w1lh a deep
sense of joy as I read "FtrSt-
graders: how to eat lunch,· March
28. The article was crowned w1U1 a
portrait of a preoous first-grade
girl adding ketchup to her cheese-
burger during lunchtune di Kai er
Primary Center.
Innocent enough, 1t seems. But
I am baffled. Knowmg d~ much dS
we do today about saturdted and
trans fats, high sugar dnrt Sdlt
This is the new millennium. We
can do better.
DR. CHERYL J. KETNER
Newport Beach
Only fe deral law can
stop John Wayne growth
I haven't seen the new math
nowadays, but a 20-year exten-
sion on the John Wayne Airport
agreement that expires in 2005
puts the new expira tion date in
2025. not·2020 as re ported in the
papers. However, if El Toro is
permanently not going to be an
airport, then the John Wayne cap
agreement should also become
permanent. There is currently
fe deral legislation being cralted
. to create a permanent cap on
John Wayne. Hopefully Tom
Edwards and Lhe cities of both
Newport Bea ch and lrvine are
working with the local congress-
men toward this go.al. That way,
when future gene rations in.
Orange County want to expand
John Wayne to preserve their
lifestyles at the expe nse of oth-
ers. it will take an act of Con-
gress.
MARK BURY
Newport Beach
Streets, too, need
improvements
We read that the city of Costa
Mesa is funding reprurs for the
San Diego (405) and Costa Mesa
(55) freeways. We are upset that
the city does not consider major
repairs and resurfacing of our city
streets to be a priority. Placentia
Avenue, Fairview Road and Baker
Street -to name just a few -are
an deplorable condition.
l can't understand why there is
not more of a complaining hue and
cry from our city travelers. These
streets are hazardous! Are they
waiting for a vehicle to fall in a
hole before there is something
done about it?
diets and their detrunenldl e rrect
upon our health, why drC' W(' so
unwilling to cut the urnb1hcal cord .
of the 1950s? Hurray for the sdJ-
ads, yogurt, fruit, baby carrots dnd
the chicken tostada. Even b 'dn
SIDNEY TRIGHER
Costa Mesa
City is anti-business in
cutting back project
The decision of the Newport
Beach Planning Commissioners to
drastically cut back on the pro-
posed Newport Dunes resort is
just the latest example of the anti-
business attitude of the City ·
Council.
and cheese bumtos can have
nubitional value. But !>lrdwbcrry
or chocolate mJlk, honey roasted
peanuts, frozen juic<> bt1rs, gnlled
cheese sandwiches. barbecue
beef ribs, pepperoni p1z7.a,
cheeseburgers?
American children wert> prt>-
saibed antidepres ants -1 P
Prozac -1,664,000 tunes m 1998
Thousands more are on R1tdun for
so-called ·behavioral disorders."
Child obesity and its correspond-
ing health problems, heart disease,
diabetes, etc. continue to nse The
s1r .. 1TILK
We are a resort town, and this
resort will bring in money-spend-
mg visitors and $1.4 million in city
revenue. How many times do we
get to shoot ourselves in the foot
before we shoot the foot off?
GRANVIUE KIRKUP
Balboa Peninsula
....
lly Tim Quinn
W hile it is suddenly of
interest to The Doily
Pilot that the Newport
Dunes Resort is on public land,
that's been common knowledge
to the general public for decades.
We were, therefore, a little sur-
prised at the sensational headline
treabnent, implying that this well-
known fact is current news
c·ounes resort project lies on
public land,• March 31). Titis
infonnation was included in every
presentation I made to more than
40 homeowners groups and orga-
nizations in Newport Beach start-
ing in January 1999, including
Speak Up Newport, the Chamber
of Commerce, the Upper NewPQrt
Bay Naturalists, Surfrider and the
Balboa Island Improvement Asso-
·ciation.
For the record, the infonnation
was also included in the Dunes
development proposal (public
information) to the city in January,
the notice of preparation for the
city's Environmental Impact Report
(public infoanation) in September
1998, the EIR itseU (public infor-
mation) iQ October 1999 and the
front page of every City Planning
Staff Report (public information)
for the five (and counting) public
hearings held by the Planning
Commission on the Dunes.
As a business, we take con-
ERIC HUTCHISON
We asked patrons at two Newport-Mesa locations:
Would Chris Cox be a good ronning mate for !!Jusb?
·r•Chrtl
Cal. He's e Repub-
lma. He'l a famlly
... _ ........ the
~.He'lnot
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..... AM
•He lacb name
recognition outside
o( NeWport 8_.cb.
I'm pretty up on
poUtics end current
affairs and I've
never heard OI rum.•
OAvtMWIS
SNttJe, Wah.
•
•
siderable pride in the fact that we
are lessees of the county, and
ultimately the people of the state
of Callf omia. The state tidelands
lease policy is a remarkably suc-
cessful public/private partnership
that has served the community
exceptionally well for many
years. Its objective is to reserve
these lands in public trust, and to
enhance and facilitate the oppor-
tunity for the public to use these
attractive and unique resources.
The tidelands lease program has
resulted in some of the most ben-
eficial and successful recreational
developments.in the state,
including Dana Point Harbor,
Huntington Harbor, Marina Del
Rey, and Mission Bay.
Locally, agreements in New-
port Beach include Marinapark,
about hall of the 60 residences in
Beacon Bay, the Balboa Bay
Club, Ruby's Restaurant on the
Pier, the American Legion's Club-
house and Marina and the Beek
family's Balboa Island Ferry oper-
ations. The city or Newport
Beach, whlch means the taxpay-
ers, receives more than $4.5 mil-
lion annually from these lease
arrangements. The county
receives more than $1.6 million
annually in rent from Newport
Dunes alone.
All of these operations, which
are each an important part of our
community, at the same time
facilitate the public's use of these
properties. The Newport Dunes
Resort has been a highly success-
ful example of this for more than
40 years, and every aspect of
planning for the Newport Dunes
Resort Hotel is built around
increasing and promoting greater
public access on the currently
underutilized site.
The funds realiz~ from tide-
lands leases are invested back
into the tidelands themselves,
and pay for such harbor-oriented
uses as dredging, the Barbor
Patrol and lifeguards, and main-
tenance of public recreational
resources.
Let me close with a personal
note. The Newport Dunes Resort
• is a family business, no different
from most other businesses in this
community. We have served the
public well, and we will continue
to do so. To read these specious
and irresponsible quotes about
our business is exceptionally dis-
appointing to our family, our
employees and our friends in the
community.
• TIM QUINN is the project manager of
the Newport Dunes. ·
fL£AS£, SIR. JUST
fNOVGH rOR AN
[NDOWMt:NT FUND?
Issue like bad April Fools' joke
H aving finally read one
too many articles on
the Bl Toro/ John
Wayne debate, I decided to
we igh in with my own
thoughts and advice.
In short, South County
wants no part of El Toro
and wants to expand J ohn
Wayne. North County wants
a world-class airport at El
Toro and status quo at John
Wayne. It has really become
a leHerOf ques-
THE WEEI ~~~
ox ls
going to be gored. The
Inland parts of Orange
County are generally
ambivalent. They have no
ox. By the wey, doesn't El
Toro predate most of the
homes down theref
My suggeaUon 11 simple
and free. Porget El 1bro and
clOM John Wayae. Allow
these fedlitiel to lie fallow
for all eternity. Let them
evolve lnto bab6tet for tbe
.,.., --• tbe ltaaglNo
rat. nae Soutb OJunty falb
can drive to San Diego for
their air transportation
needs; North County to LAX1
and the inlanden to Ontario.
The playing field would be
level because everyt>ne
would be inconvenienced
alike.
Gone would be the lnua
of the ·south-en" exploiting
John Wayne at othen'
expense, while refuslng to
shoulder some of the burden
themselves. lbe jobl and
income which Orange Coua-
ty would forfeit to tbMe otla-
er a.lrports would do wondsl
for their local economies. Loi
Angeles, San Diego:
Bernardino counU•
be grateful. And the...-.
would be happy became
there would be no more air
or nolle pollution emanat:lng
from El 'tbro end Jobn
Wayne, and 8Y8D &be llttle
critten would bave a llcma.
Utop&e.aileltl
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Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949~7 44223 • Saturday, April 1, 2000 81
*
· CdM do.es Me~&one better
I • • Cuyler ~s 2-1 pitchers'
duel with Mustangs' Cabico
to create a second--place
Pacific COast League logjam.
IWry F.uUcner
DAILY PILOT
COR<i>NA DEL MAR -In the
jumbled Pacific Coast League
baseball pack chasing University
High, it bad become time for some-
one to step forward and make a
declarative statement as the first
wund of league play concluded
1Friday.
And Corona d~l Mar High
Coach John Emme had just the
man for the job.
"When you have someone, at
Un1 .. 1 .. r.•ty 1 (_1 °!! ·l 0
this age,
wbo has
that look
on their
face that
t h e y
----want the
CdM <~5) 2 2 baseball.
Costa M+>sa (4-5·1) 2 2
l 1qun.t f!.c.-tC h , 3 '', I J
Fnday's scores
Today·s game (10 am)
Monday's game (3:15)
you give
it to
him,#
Emme
. said of
junior
right·
hander
Cavan
Cuyler.
Cuyler
reward·
e d
Garden GroYe at a.a. dll Emme' s
Mir (llooleagut) f a i t h ,
Tuesday's gam~ (3:15) going
the dis~
lance in
the Sea
Kings '
2-1 home victory over Costa Mesa.
Cuyler, who is perfect in three
decisions and now bas an ERA of
1.12 in 25213 innings.· yielded seve'n
hits and took a shutout into the
final inning. He struck out three,
walked two, hit a batter and bene-
fited Crom flawless defense.
"Cavan's been phenomenal."
Emme said. "He's just a bulldog
out there. He established his fast·
ball early today, then, when we
unveiled his change-up in the
fourth inning, he had some guys
wh~ ~ere sitting fastball, swinging
atWL.--_
Cuyler's wasn't the only impres-
sive pitching performance, as
Mesa sophomore Nick Cabico
turned in a complete-game four-
TAYA l{ASHU8A I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa third baseman Steven Shores readies for the tag, but CdM's Keith Long slid lo safely.
bitter. -H• h h I bad broken on contact.
Cabico, however, was victim· · II SC 00 ·But Long slid under the third
ized by some shaky defense in the B SEBAll baseman's tag attempt and Billy opening inning, when the Sea Eagle then stole second to put two
Kings (5·5, 2-2 in league), scored runners in scoring position for
their only runs. that first inning. II we play catch in cleanup hitter Derek Loe.
"Nicky did what we expected,• the first inning, we win.· Long scored on Loe's ground.out
said Mesa Coach Kirk Bauermeis· Cd.M freshman shortstop Keith to third and Eagle came home
ter, whose Mustangs (4·5·1, 2-2) Long started the decisive rally with when a subsequent grounder to
fall into a three-way tie for second a one-out single, then stole second. first was mishandled for an error.
place with CdM and Laguna Cabico fielded a comebacker by Cd.M had only three singles the
Beach. "We played a good game the next bitter and threw to third, rest of the way, but Cuyler had all
today. but we got a little sloppy in in plenty of time to get Long, who SEE COM PAGE 85
ESTANCIA FALLS TO UNIVERSITY
Eagles hang in with PCL's
top team, but errors costly
in 11-4 loss to the Trojans.
Tony Altobelli
DAILY PILOT
IRVINE Estancia High's
baseball team had its chances
with host University Friday after·
. noon, but the Eagles' gloves let
them down in an 11-4 loss.
·Our kids played hard out
there, we had a good approach at
the plate, but our defense cost us,·
Coach Doug Deats said. "Our kids
have nothing to be ashamed of.·
Seven errors by Estancia (4-7,
0-4 in league) led to seven
unearned runs, five of which
came in the first two innings,
.Putting the Eagles down, 6-0.
Five of those runs came in the
first inning, with the biggest blow,
literally, coming with two outs
when Phil Wood's bases-loaded,
wind-aided Oy ball fell just shy of
the outstretched glove of the
charging Eagl~s· centerfielder,
scoring all three 1i'ojan runners.
But a four-IUJ? third inning
brought Estancia off the mat and
back into the game.
J.B. Goff led off the inning with
a double to left and scored on a
single by Justin Lund.
Matt Mueller and C.K. Green
each followed an out with singles
to load the bases for cleanup hit-
ter David Akiva.
The big senior did his job, lac-
ing a double to right center, scor·
ing Green, Mueller and Lund,
cutting the lead to 6-4.
"David came through with the
clutch bit,• Deats said. "That's
what we ask from ow seniors and
he dip his job.•
It remained 6·4 until the fifth
when another costly error brought
in another unearned run, extend-
ing the lead to, 7-4.
Green was a battler oo the
mound, using his clSsortment of
off-speed pitches to keep the lro-
jans (9-3, 4-0) guessing at the
plate. He went five-plus inrungs,
allowing only fow earned runs
with a couple of strikeouts.
"C.K. competed for us out
there today." Deats said. •"He
hung in there against some pretty
tough hitting."
The lroj~s· defense, solid for
most of the game, nearly gave the
Eagles a shot in the sixth, when a
SEE ESTANCIA PAGE 85
DAILY PILOT COWIE AllUIE Of TH E WEE I .
•
•Vanguard University freshman
tennis standout making adjustment
from Stockholm, Sweden to the
SQuthem California scene in stride.
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WATERS
•Newport Harbor High
sophomore clocks 55:63
in 100-meter backstroke.
FEDERAL
WAY, Wash.
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Harbor
sophomore
boys swim-
ming stand-
out Aaron
Peirsol con-
tinues his rise up the lliii&_....._ __ _J
charts at the Aaron Peinol
U.S. Nation-
al Swim Charnpionsbips Friday .
Competing for the Irvine
Novaquatics, Peirsol shattered
his own national age group
record in the 100-meter back-
stroke with a time of 55.63, bet-
tering his previous mark of
SEE PEIRSOL PAGE 85
Are .we
having
fun, yet?
•Juniors need to learn life's
lessons on the court instead
of thinking of a pro career.
T:e other day m a sooal setting
when a lady was telling me
about her daughter playing
tennis, I got the tmpress1on that the
game was bemg taken a little too
senously r mean, bow many coaches ran
you have? How many specia.llsts
can you Vlsit? Some coaches dre
paid to focus stnctly on footwork.
others on condJtiorung and
we1g htliftmg.
There dre sports psychologists
for 12-year-olds.
trruners who
massage your
body, nutntionists
who tell you what
and how to eat
And, of coun.c,
parents who
expect the world.
No wonder
there's bwnout.
No wonder
players like Richard Dunn Venus Williams
say they're ready
to retire dl age
19, becau e some
14-year-old is coming up through
the rank:. of professional tenrus in a
hurry. •
Finally, during my discussion
with this anonymous woman, I
r asked ber: •well. is your daughter
having fun?·
The response I received was
shocking. It was like I asked for the
combination to her safe deposit box,
inquired about her deepest political
and rellgio.us beliefs, wanted
Pentagon secrets I'll never forget
that stare She was appalled I
would ask such a Uung as to refer
to her daughter's tenrus playing as
•tun.·
(Hey, it was JUst a question.)
Don't get me wrong, I love
competition. I love sports, games,
overtimes, tiebreakers, extra
inDings. It's an part of the
udtement, the energy. the fun.
You don't become a sportSWrtter
because you love opera or the
tbeeter.
Sure, winnmg and losing can be
impol:ta.nt -dependang on your -sre '8vel -but to think you're
beeded for a Wbnbaedoa tide
bemme you cap«wed an open •
toumlmmt. or IDOWld up to • No. l
rmldDg ID ~ dtYil6oD. ts beyond • ablurdlty. • ~
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.. . ' • • -~~i~_Pilo_t ____ ~~~~~~~~SPORTS -~~~~~~~~~~~ _ Saturday, April 1, 2000 B.1
SUMMARIES
NOM.IAGI• ,.
ES'WiCIA t~ IA T1
200 ~ ~ l Estancia (Westf~I. Monette, J ~lmldl, Colllet),
2 01 60, 2 ~noha, 2 01 80 200 fNe -
1 Co<ona (M), 2 l2 10, 2 MCl(erwe (M),
2 29 16, 3 8 Hellmldl (£), 2'31.00
JOO 1M -1 Cother (E), 2.27 10, 2 PatrM
(M), 2"38 6, 3 Gamboa (E), 2:3S.S7 50
frtt -1 Zena (M), 25 78, 2 Monette (E),
25 70, 3 8 Hetlmidl (E}, 27 84 100 tt, ·
1 O~Mapto (M), 100 19, 2 Westfa.11
(E). 1 ll 2, 3 Patras (M~ 1 ·23 66
100 frff · 1 Monette tEl. 58 87,
2 G<lmboa (E), 59 76, 3 Co<ooa (M),
• I 00 10 500 frff · \. Collier (E), 5;45.26;
2. fa11barn (£), 6 25 00, 3. McKenzie (M),
6 30 31 200 fNe ...i.y l Estancia
(WtStiall, Gamboa, Monette, Cother),
t 45 60, 2 M6gnoha, 2 05 06 100 bed!
· 1 Cole~ (M). 1 00 5; 2 WtStiall (E),
1 07 94. 3 Hellmich (E), l 1 1 00
100 breMt 1 Fa1rbarn (E). 1 2l 22.
2 Zena (M). 1 26 81, 3 Varman (M),
1 3 19 400 frff rei.y 1 Magnolia,
4 04 6. 2 Estancia, 4 29 9
Girts
MAGHOUA 78, ESTANOA 77
200 rnectt.y rel~ 1 Esta""a
(Wyman, J c.tsrty, Flaherty, Kopasek),
2·26 47, 2 Magnoha, 2 29 50 200 frff ·
t Anderson (M), 2. 16 94, 2 J. ~s1ty
(E), 2.22.44, 3 Bullard (M). 2'3i SS
200 aM 1. Flaherty (E), 2'48.6; 2 Reid
(E), 3 31 2 50 free t Lambourne (M),
28 33. 2 8atdw1n (M), 32 14, 3 Kopaselt
(E), 33 31 100 fly t Anaruma (E),
1·21 so, 2 Kiyomerra (M), t 34 29; 3
Panon (E) I 44 72 100 frff · t
Serrano (M). l 19 17, 2 Gamer (E),
• l 22 78, 3 Adams (E). 1 36 84 500
frff · 1 Anderson (M), 6 02 18,
2 Flaherty (E), 6 30 05. 3 Wyman (£),
7.27 74 200 frff rel•y 1 Magnolia.
2 02 03. 2 Estanc•<l, 2 02 2.8 100 bed!·
1 Connor (M). 1 23 22.2 TollM!f (M),
1 32 5, 3 Patton (E), 1 50 28 100
breast 1 Gut1v1erez (M), 1 :30 83,
SEAN HllllR I OAJLY PILOT
Estancia Higb's Phil Westfall sweeps along in the butterfly stroke through Eagles' waters ln Friday's dual meet win over nonleague foe Magnolia.
2. J Cassity (E), 1 31.5, 3. Lambourne
(M),nt 400 frff rel•y -1 Magnolia,
5 02 31, 2 Est<lnc1a, 5 18 25.
·Estancia splits in pool
•Boys in 91-77 victory; g irls lose
a heartbreak.er to Magnolia, 78-77.
COSTA MESA -Estancia Hlgh's boys
swim team pulled out a 91-77 nonleague vic-
tory Friday over visiting Magnolia, while
Estanda's girls team dropped a tough 78-77
decision to the Sentinels.
Estancia 's boys team ( 4 -3) had siX first·
place finishes, but 1t was team depth that
meant a Vlctory for the Eagles. Estancia's Bri-
an Monette and Frank Gamboa took the top
two spots in the 100-yard freestyle. Monette
was the winner in 58.87, whtle Gamboa
turned in a 59.76.
Monette was the runner-up m the 50
freestyle (25.78) and was part of two victorious
Estancia relay squads. The Eagles' 200 med-
ley relay of Monette, Phil Westfall, Jeff
Hellmich and David Cother barely won,
2:01.60 to 2:01.80. On the fup side. the Eagles'
200 freestyle relay team of Westfall, Gamboa,
Monette and Collier won comfortably by
almost 20 seconds. ·
The Eagles' K.C. Fai.rba.m captured the 100
breaststroke in 1 :22.22, and he was second in
the 500 freestyle (6:25.00), which Collier won
(5:45.26). Collier won both the 200 IM
(2:27.10) and the 500 free (5:45.26) easily.
Westfall finished second in the 100 butter-
fly (1:13.20) and 100 backstroke (1 :07.94). His
teammate Brett Hellmlch was thlld lJ\ the 200
freestyle (2: 1.00) while his brother Jeff
Hellmich was lhlld in the 100 backstroke
(1 :11.00).
While the boys' outcome had Little thrills,
Estancia and Magnolia's guls swim team were
locked in a tense battle. With both teams in a
virtual lie lhroughout the meet, the VlSiting
Senunels captured the last event, the 400
freestyle relay, to pull out a 78-77 nonleague
victory.
Estancia (2-4) had a slim lead going into the
Jast event. The 200 medley relay squad of
Kalie Wymdn, Jenrufer Cassity, Somer Flaher-
ty and Diana Kopasek easily won with a time
of 2:29.50.
Flaherty rdcked up points for Estancia by
. comfortably wmning the 200 ind1v1dual med-
ley (24.86) and finishing second in the 500
freestyle (6:30.06). Stephanie Reid was second
m the 200 JM (33.12). Wyman was Uurd m the
500 free Wlth a Ume of 7:27.74.
Estancia's Sarah Elizabeth Anaruma took
the 100 butterfly m 1:27.50, seven second~
better than the runner-up. Her teammate Jen-
rufer Patton collected valuable points with two
third-place finishes in the 100 butterfly
(1 :44.72) and 100 backstroke (1:50.28).
But it was the relays that led to Estancia's
downfall. Magnolia won the 400 free relay by
16 seconds, giving it four extra points to sur-
pass the Eagles. Estancia barely lost the 200
freestyle relay by .25 seconds. ·
Berg resigns at Costa Mesa ·
• He steps down·
after two seasons to
complete education .
High boys water polo coach
after two seasons.
wouJd like to concentrate on
completing work on his
teaching credential.
COSTA MESA -Enc
Berg announced Friday he
has resigned as Costa Mesa
Berg, who compiled a 21-
26 record, including an
appearance in the CIF
Southern Section Division II
playoffs m 1999, said he
He said he plans to
remain the girls water polo
coach at Mesa.
-by Barry Faulkner
STROMBERG
CONTINUED FROM 81
it's almost always going to
be a win. l think he has
more potential thari any
playe r to EVER play at
Vanguard."
Making the adjustment
from Stockholm, Sweden
to Southern California is
not that easy, but with
Johansson, who's from
Sweden and three other
Swedish-born players on
the Uons' squad, including
his best friend, No. 4 singles
player Peter Sknecnski, the
adjustment has been easier
to handle.
"I came out here after m y
friend, Peter, came out the
year before and told me about the school and
the area,• Stromberg said. "Mattias came out
to Sweden and saw me and was interested in
having me play for him, s(j I did and I love it•
• Ask Stromberg right now what he likes
the most about living in Southern California
and he'll have a very universal answer:
climate. •11ove the weather here,• he said.
•it's starting to wann up at home (Sunday's
forecast: snow and a high of 30 degrees), but
nothing like this. This ls wonderful."
The great climate hu also helped
Stromberg adjust to playing tennis outdoon
and playing collegiate tennis in Amerk4.
•tt'I definitely much more competitive
over bere, • Stromberg polii.ty said, referring
to the rather colorful Jang\lage he's heard on
the court from opponent.. •
•tn Sweden, we play with judges at each
compeUUoo, to calllna your own shots ls
ICllDetblDg to get uted to,. Johamlon said. •s.mg players tbrow rackets and swearing
•ts iCllMtblDg we don't do1n Sweeten.•
m·=~-=-=~~~=-,-y and 14·2 In dOublel, IMdb'ag the Uom .
to a 14-2 overall record and
a perfect 4-0 m the Golden
State Athletic Conference.
"He's been a couple of
good bounces from being
undefeated in both singles
and doubles,• Johan~son
said. "He's got great court
coverage and he's very
aggressive from the
baseline."
According to Stromberg,
H's lus doubles play that
really helps ruvi m singles
competition.
"I'm a serve and volley
guy and that's what
doubles is all a bout,•
Stromberg said. ·1 reel like
my game is better suited for
doubles play, but I like
them both."
With a stron g backhand
and serve, Stromberg sees
one aspect of lus game that needs some
improvement. •My forehand isn't very
good,· he admitted. •That's something I
really need to work on."
For Johansson, he would like to see some
patience from his freshman standout. • U he
would slow down a little more and be more
consistent, he could go undefeated the rest of
the way," said the Uona coach.
The rest of the way Johansson ls referring
to includes the NAIA Townament, a place
that both the coach and player think the
Lions can thrive in.
•1 think we can go a long way into the
Nattooall," Stromberg Mid. • U we all play at
our IOp level, we can go up against anyone.•
When he's not rocking backhand shots
pat htl opponent., Strcmberg Ukes to rock
out on the guilaJ'. •t Ul8d to have a band
beck tn Sweden,• Stromberg Mid. ·we
played pop and roc:k. I allo aid a little
llnf:Y·~t the r~te the Vanguard crew ii ·
going, U... may be a t..ppy tune play.d all
tb8 way to ... W.U. IGID8wt.re deep tn tbe
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razazl, Hofstra; lim Rattay. la.
Tech; Tom Brady, Michigan; Mark
Bulger, West Virginia; Joe Hamil-
ton, Ga. Tech; Todd Husak. Stan.-
ford; Doug Johnson, Florida; Jari-
ous Jackson, Notre Dame.
RUNNING BAO<: Thomas Jones,
Virginia; Ron Dayne, Wisconsin;
Shaun Alexander, Alabama; Jamal
lewis, Tennessee; J.R. Redmond,
Ariz. St; Travis Prentice, Miami,
Ohio; Shyrore Stith, Va. Tech; Doug
Chapman. Marshall; Rondell Mee-
ley, La. Tech; Reuben Droughes,
Oregon.
OffENSIVE TACKLE: Chris
Samuels, Alabama; ~tockar
McOougle, Oklahoma; Chris Mcin-
tosh, Wisconsin; Adam Klemin,
Hawaii; Todd Wade, Mississippi;
Marva! Smith, Arizona St.; Darnell
Alford, Boston College.
OfffNSIVE GUARD: Travis tlar-
idge, USC; Leander Jordan, Indiana
(Pa); Michael Thompson, Ten·
nessee St.; Chad Clifton, Ten·
nessee; Cosey Coleman, Tennessee;
Kaulana Noa, Hawaii; BobbY.
Williams, Arkansas; Brad Bedel .
Colorado; Mark Tauscher, Wiscon-
sin.
CENTEt: John St. Oair, Virginia;
Blane Saipaia, Colorado St; John
Romero, California; Brad Meester,
Northern Iowa; Seneca Gray, Ken-
tudcy St.
INSIDE UNEaACKEJt Rob Mor-
ris, BVU; Matt Beck, Cal; Brandon
Short. Penn St.; Marcus Bel, Ari-
zona; Dustin Lyman, Wake Forest
Jeff Ullrich. Hawaii; Peter Simon.
Oregon; Dhanl Jones, Michigan;
Jarrel Smith, Virginia Tech; Scott
Zimmerma~~~ Colo~:_
OUTSIDE UNDACKEJt LaVar
Arrington, Penn St; Brian Ur1acher,
New Mexico; Julian Peterson,
Michl'1an St; John Abraham, So.
Carolina; Keith Bulluck. Syracuse;
Raymond Thompson, Tennessee;
Garrett Green, West Virginia;
Casey Moore, Virginia Tech; Na'il
Dlgg, Ohio St.; Ian Gold, Michigan.
NOTE
The Cheat Ust at the left Is a
partla1 listing or top players
believed to be avallable, but
by no means should It be
c.onsldered complete.
OFFICIAL COUPON
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2. ll1DSKINS•
3. ll1DSKINS•
6,l!AGLl!S
7,CAJU>INALS
8.S1DU!llS
9.HAIS
10.lllONCOS
U.GJANTS
14. PACJa!RS
15. RAVENS
16. IETS•
:
18. JETS
20. UONS
21. CHIEPS
22.SEAHAWD
24. 4H!IS•
25.VIKINGS
26.BlllS
27. BUCCANEDS
28. COLTS
29. IAG\JAJtS
30. TITANS
31. RAMS
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trade or other tramadlon.
TIE-BREAKERS
1.'Number of consecutive picks, beginning with No. 1
2. f\lfr. Irrelevant
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4. Closest to f\lfr. Irrelevant ----------
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PHONE NUMBER:------------
AJUaAO<: Sammy Morris, Texas
Tech; Aaron Shea. Michigan; Deon
Dyer, No. Carolina; Paul Smith,
Texas-El Paso; Mike Green. Hous-
ton; Mike Green, Houston; Matt
Keller, Ohio St.
C&BGNE END: Colxtney Brown.
Penn St Shaun Ellis, Tennessee;
John Engelberger, Virginia Tech;
Darren-Howard, Kansas St.;
Adalmas Thomas, Southern Mlssls·
slppl· Byron Frisch, BVU; Robalre
Smith. Michigan St.; Erik Flowers,
Arizona St.; Clark Haggans, Col-
orado St.
CORNEltS: Ike Charlton, Virginia
Tech; Ra5hard Anderson, Jackson
St.;I Ahmed Plummer. Ohio St;
De tha O'Neal, Cal; Lewis Sanders,
Maryland; Hank Poteet. Pitt Ben
Kelly, Colorado; Mario Edwards,
Florlda St.; Dwayne Goodrich, Ten-
nesee; Jason Webster. Texas A&M.
All entries must be received at the Daily Pilot's front desk no later than
10 p.m., Friday, April 14.
SAFETIES: Deon Grant, Ten·
nessee; Rogers Beckett. Marshall;
Mike Brown. Nebraska; Arie Mor·
ris, Michigan St.; Mark Roman.
LSU; Kenoy Kennedy, Arkansas;
Brian Gray, BVU; Tyrone Carter,
Minnesota; Gary Berry, Ohio St.;
Travares Tiiiman, Georgia Tech.
One entry per person. Use this coupon, or any reasonable handwritten
facsimile.
Entries should be mailed to or dropped off at the Daily Pilot front desk,
at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627, or by fax, at 949-646-4170.
Wll: Peter Warrick, Florida St.;
Plaxico Burress, Mich. St.; Sylvester
Morris, Jackson St.; Travis Taylor.
Florida; Dez White, Ga. Tech; Jerry
Porter, West Virginia; Todd Pinston,
Southern Mississippi; Darrell Jack·
son, Florida; R. Jay Soward, USC;
Dennis Northcutt. Arizona; Danny
Farmer, UCLA; Kwame Cavil, Texas.
TE.: Daniel Francis, Miami; Antho-
ny Becht, West Virginia; Erran Kln--
ney, Florida; Jay Tant. Northwest-
ern; James Whalen, Kentucky;
Dave Stachelski, Boise St.; Joe
Dean Davenport. Arkansas.
DEFENSIVE TACKLES: Corey
Simon, Florida St.; Chris Hovan,
Borton College; Steve Warren,
Nebraska; Cornelius Griffin, Alaba-
ma; Jeay Johnson, Florida St.; Dar-
win Walker, Tennessee; Fred Rob-
bins. Wake Forest; Juniof lane,
Arizona St; Mao Tosi, Idaho; Al
Lucas. Troy St
PUN1DS: Shane Lechler, Texas The official Irrelevant Week Committee reserves the right to rule on any
AIM; John Baker, North Texas; and all questt'ons. Andrew Bayes. East Carolina.
TENNIS
CONTINUED FROM B 1
Newport Beach's Lindsay
Davenport, 23, said recently.
"It's quite remarkable, even
players I've had experience
with. I was always under the
impression you should win
the 14s, the 16s, 18s, Junior
French, Junior U.S. Open, all
those, before you would
even think about it.
"The mpst importanHhing-
is to play juniors, learn to
win, learn to lose, learn to
communicate with other
players your age, learn to
get along, and see what
happens.·
Amen. Davenport, the
world's No. t-ra.nked player,
was 16 when she turned pro.
Members of the Newport
Beach Tennis Club senior
men'• team.a (SOs and 60s)
will defend their U.S. and
world championships April
17-23 at the 23rd annual
Phoenix Challenge in Palm
Springs. NBTC ii trying to
become the only club to win
be.ck-to-back world and
natlon&I titles.
Newport Beach'• Peter
Pinch and Leo Pracaloq'
were undefeated in lalt
year's Phoenix Challenge,
according to team captain
Gene Nalbandian.
Earlier this year, NBTC
competed in 120-degree
temperatures at the
Australian National
Championships.
Gary Adams, Bruce
f\lfallo~PaulKnox,Bob
Shepard, BW Wegener and
Gene Rhodes are new
members of the NBTC team
this year.
Nalbandian said the
Australians are coming lo the
Phoenix Challenge, where
they were knocked off last
year by NBTC, and are
bringing 100 fans with them
to support the tennis teams.
Under Phoenix Challenge
i-ules, defending
championship teams can
only return three players,
which means Pinch,
Fraca.losy and Nalbandian.
According to a IOU!al,
the World Fed Cup final next
fall will be held in Las Vegas,
but specula.tion ls that a.
group ~f new promoteni will
have a d.ttficult time
underwriting the event and
another bolt. lite will come
into the picture.
1bat meena Pallaades
Oub owner/operator Ken
Ja~o'!~~~da st.~e~~:~~~ Winner w ill be announced April 18, unless we have been bombarded with
Graham, Virginia Tech; Paul billions of entries, which could push the big day up to April 19.
Edinger, Mich. St
Stuart could sWl be alive in
the bidding.
The United States Tennis
Association sold its rights to
the Davis Cup and Ped Cup.
Stay tuned.
The Penn League ls
designed for beginning
players, the lower of three
tiers of competition for
juniors, following the satellite
'and open divisions. / Newport Beach, a..k.a.
Tennis Town USA, always
has some of the best high
school playen in Orange
County. But it isn't often
enough you hear or read
a.bout the novices, which is
all the more thrilling for the
Balboa Bay Club Racquet
Club to win this year's Penn
League girls title in the
12-and-under division.
The developmental Penn
League ls played from
October through December,
with the Southern cautomia
regional playoffs in February
and March.
Brittany Cluck, Sarah
Geocarts, Stephanie Langer,
Megan McKay and Brittany
Sturgell played for BBC
RAK'qU8t Club in the
dMmpnmNp fiDa1. when it
def•ted Well Loi Ang9iel
by one point.
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SAILORS RUN INTO ZERO TOLERANCE, BIG TIME
• Newport runs into a buzz Newport Harbor Coach Jim Kiefer said.
saw in Woodbridge, falls, S-O. .·1 don't care what kind of lineup you bad against him. He wasn't going to
Newport catcher Garrett Brant throw· gel at that point. but he stayed m and
ing out a runner trying to steal second. completed lus h.rst career no-hitter.
Then the roof caved in for the The Swlors are now bed with the
'"°"\._..----..--. ' '
Joseph Boo give up a hit."
DAILY PILOT Unfortunately for Newport (2·8, 1-5
in league), the lineup it fielded against
JRVJNE -Woodbridge High start-Flagel was missing a couple or key
ing pitcher Eric Flagel and a Newport components. Both Beerer and Sandoval
Harbor lineup Without starters Scott were scratched from the game with
Beerer and Miguel Sandoval were a injuries. Beerer, the·' ailors' dean up
deadly combination for the Sailors' !' er, is out inde · · ely, while San-
Sailors. In the fourth and filth mrungs, Warriors for fourth place. They're both
the Warriors pounded out four SUlgles. two games behind Uurd-place Aliso
two doubles. one triple, and took Niguel The Wolverines will visit New-
advantage.or three NewpoQ errors an~ port Wednesddy.
four 'hit batsmen to score seven n.in~~ "We're still not out of it,• Kiefer said.
LeH-handed relief pitcher Co1' '";Ne JUSt ha~e to find a way to get more
Nt'wpor1 (.l 8) 1 ~
baseball team on Friday night. val, their leadoff an, is hopeful for
· Flagel was absolutely brilliant in xt week: . '
Forsythe then came in and pitched 11 · runs. But Qur guys are gomg to keep
scoreless innings for the Sailors. working hard, they're not going to give
Woodbridge's offensive o\111'"/U st up, and they're going to keep thel!
$eemed like overkill on a night w en heads~
throwing a no-hitter en route to an 8-0 ~Put those two\ ether," Kiefer said
Sea Vlew. League victory for the Wax-aQ<>ut the injuri~s nd Flagel, ."and this
riors at Wm~row Pa~k. He struck out 11 • is what happe.~~-
RA~LEAGUE Plagel was in toW control. Only rec w tDGl a. NlWPOM HAaoA o
Sailor5 reached ba~e. Newppr• o ono-·, $cont.by lnnlnas . \M>odbfidge 8, Nw.,rt 0
AllSO Niguel 11, tag Hills 6
batters while V.:alking three. Vis!~· g . Woodbridg:i{ -7, 1-4) bad a 1-0 le cl ~~wport only hit two balls out of , ~ after three '.~nnings. The Warporn
infi;Id: . • \ ,~)' • threatenetl.19 'the third with threi! sin-
van Wong walkeCt lwiCf3 ' •. Nick Newr>Oh Harbor 000 000 o -
. La'hgsdorf was hit by a pi\f},1: WooSJ6ridge 10? 1• •
'
Langsdorf's base on ,h.~ came in • J&i:obs, Forsythe (5) and 0.rant; Flagf,J' ~ '-th th · · 1 ,. oodb 'd 8 Manlnez. W -Flagel, 1-1, L -J~~. 2--4. e seven mnmg an(~y n ge. .28 -Pearson (W), a. Martinez~>: Sandzimier
Enc dominated everyone to~~t. gles, but ~~y failed to score. tllinks to Coach Dave Madnd a}most pulled Fla,. (W) 38 .. 8. Martinez (W). ·~ . I \ /I •
ESTANCIA
CONTIN UED FROM 81
two-out error kept the inrung
alive. Alter Annando Ortiz
walked, the bases were
loaded with the go-ahead run
at the plate, but a long ny ball
to the Uni center fielder end-
ed the threat.
The Trojans. ranked No. 5
m Orange County, opened
"We hi t
the ball
real well
out there
today ... "
the game up
in the sixth,
scoring four
runs on four
hits with
three Eagles'
errors thrown
into the mix.
Doug Deats
Costa Mesa
High baseball
coach
Universi-
ty's starter
Erik Foreman
didn't have
his best stuff,
but pitched
5211 inrungs
and picked
!AVA r..A~HUBA I OAll.'t' rto•
Corona del Mar second baseman Wes Hockinson moves in on a ground ball.
up the wm, unprovmg to 4-0.
The Eagles had 11 tuts.
with Akiva, Green and Lund
picking up two apiece.
With Estancia having trou-
ble with its fielding, the Tro-
Jans were solid with the
gloves, stopping two Eagles'
threats with inning-ending
double pldys.
•we hit the bdll real well
out there today," Deats said.
"You got to hand it to those
guys. They really did the job
out there. both offensively
and defensively.•
Next up for the Eagles is
rival Costa Mesa or, •the
green school,• as Deats
would say, Tuesday at home.
Game time is 3 p.m.
!'l'CIAC COAST LEAGUE
UMvlMnY 11, ESTANCIA 4
Estan<la 004 000 O -4 11 7
University 510 Ol4 x -11 l3 1
Green, Hart (6) and Davis;
Foreman, Ochoa (~) and Wood.
W -Foreman, 4-0. L -Green, 3-4.
28 -Akiva (E), Goff (E), Nichols (U),
Wood (U).
COM
CONTINUED F.ROM B 1
he would need.
Seven ,.different Mus-
tangs had hits, but the Sea
Kings executed all day
defensively to consistently
foil would-be Mesa rallies.
Long, second baseman
Alex Swanson and catcher
Rory McKeever, all made
big plays to help strand sev-
en Costa Mesa runners. Loe
also had three assists on his
three chances.
A CdM double play end-
ed Mesa's third inning and
a strong, ac6irate throw to
second by McKeever lo nail
a would-be base-stealer
helped di1fuse Mesa's sixth-
inning rally.
• (McKeever's erasure)
was huge,· Emme said of
the play, which came after a
hit batter opened the
inrung • 1 told (McKeever)
afterward that play may
have won the game for us.•
The game appeared in
hand, unbl Mesa thrcdtened
in the seventh
Billy Halver OR doubled
past a d1vmg le ft fielder
with two out and Cabico fol-
lowed with a single up the
middle to dvert the shutout.
Cuyler got U1e next hitter
to ground out, however, to
propel CdM back in the
thick of things.
"We were either going to
be tied for second, or two
games out of second, so this
was a big game for us,•
Emme said.
Bauermeiste r said the
Mustangs a re in equally
good posillon, despite the
setback.
•At Uus point, to be 2·2 in
league. we're still in good
shape,• Bauermeister Sdid.
·we played well today. We
put the ball in play and we
played hard The thing
about baseball is, you cttn't
gwde the ball . .Someumes
you play well and lose.·
Long finished 2 for 3,
while Dave Knecht and
Cuyler had the other two
hits for the winners. Knecht
also had a stolen base.
Costa Mesa senior <'entN
fielder Josh UtUe had d sm-
gle and a stolen base, while
teammates Steven Shores
(single and a walk), Gtl lcl
Fajardo (srngle and a wdlk)
and Daniel I funter (smgh?
and a fielder's choice) each
reached base tisice for the
visitors.
Mesa gets a chance to
bounce back ~th d non-
league hoIJle game dgdinst
La Qwntil today at 10 a m
MOAC COAST LEAGUE
CoM 2~ COSTA MESA 1
Costa Mesa 000 000 l • 1 7 l
Corona del Mar 200 000 x · 2 4 0
Cab1co and Fa1ardo; Cuyler
and McKeever. W -Culver, 3-0
L -C3bico, 1·2. 28 -Hafverson
(CM).
McCoy PCL Player of the Year
• Daily Pilot selections.
Barry Faulkner
D AILY PILOT
Corona del Mar High
juruor Kristin McCoy, who led
her girls basketball team from
the Sea View League cellar to
•.he Paoftc Coast League
penthouse, lS the Daily Pilot
Pacific Coast League Player
of the Year.
McCoy, a 5-foot-7 forward,
averaged 13.6 points in eight
league games, leading CdM
to a 7·1 record and i~ first
league championship in
recent memory.
Repeat selections on the
first team are Costa Mesa
seniors Autumn Smith and
Jenny Earnest.
Additional first-team hon-
orees Laure n Cassity of·
Estancia and Nancy Ha tsushi
of Costa Mesa, were second·
team picks a year ago.
CdM senior · Charlene
Quon, as well as University
High senior Reagan Anders.
round out the first team.
Elbert Davis, whose
patient leadership has fos-
tered CdM's transformation
from also-ran to champion, is
Coach of the Year.
McCoy, who also led CdM
in rebounding, scored inside
and outside. She stepped up
when her teammates needed
her. but also displayed
admirable unselfishness.
Cassity, tireless and tena·
dous, got the most out of her
ability to help lead the Eagles
to a second-place finish. The
5·8 senior averaged 13.6
points, but her leadership by
ex.ample included diving for
loose balls, wrestling with
taller opponents inside for
rebounds and defending with
rare passion.
Earnest, a 5-8 wing, was
the Mustangs' most consls-
tent offensive weapon
agalnst PCL foes. Her contrl·
bution, however, was not lirtl-
ited to scoring. Sh~ was a sol-
id defender and an e ffective
rebounder for the league's
third-place team.
COMMUNln COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Pirates drop one, 8-0
• OCC offense quieted
by host El Camino.
TORRANCE 1be
Orf!nge Coast College soft-
belJ team couJd only manage
-,three• hill ln Friday's 8-0
nonconference loa to hOlt EJ
Camino C ollege Prlday
afternoon. Krt1tin Degree. Renee
Snyder and Meredith MUea
Neb bid • bale hit for the
..
Pirates (15-18 overall).
Tbe Pirates will travel to
Cypl9ll to take on the
Chalven Wedneeday at 3
p.m. ..ca1 1m
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Oreng9 Collt 000 000 I 0 J 4
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(4) end VlkM; MunulO nt
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HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL
Smith, a 6-0 center, aver-
aged 10.9 points and was an
intimidating dt!fens1ve pres-
ence in the lam'.
Hatsushi. a jumor point
g1:1ard, ran the show for the
Mustangs, thongh her third
PC L campaig 'l was ham-
pered by in1wi1•s.
Quon avera11ed 9.6 points
against PCL competition and
her three-pointer in the clos-
ing seconds ot the· regular-
season fmale. clinched a vic-
tory over Costa Mesa and
sole possession of the league
crown.
CdM and Estancia placed
two players on the second
team.
Freshman Jackie McCoy
and sophomore Andrea Gru-
ber stood out m Davis' con-
stantly rotating lineup. Both
figwe to keep CdM in con-
tention, iJ not ell the top, for
years to come.
Junior Zuyin Barrera and
sophomore Erika Avalos
PEIRSOL
CONTINUED FROM B 1
56.55.
could do the same for the
Eagles. Barrera, one of the
league's most talenled offen-
sive players, had her best
games (23 and 24 pomt!:>,
respectively) against CdM
and Costa Mesa in the c•cond
round of league play.
Avalos. a 5· 10 n•nter
emerged as a relentless
rebounder and showed 1gns
of offensive development as
well. o.Nty Hot AJJ.f'lldflc Coast L...,_
gtrtsbMll...n "'-Yer of the y..,.
Kristin McCoy. Cor<>N del Mar Jr 13 6
fint.,..,,,
Lauren C.wty, Emmc1a Sr 1 l 6
JflW'ly Earnest Costa Mesa Sr t 1 5
Autumn Smith, C<Kta Mesa Sr 10 9
Nancy Hatsush1, Costa Mew Jr 8 6
Charlene Quon, CorOM del Mar Sr 9.6
Reagan Anders, Un1vers1ty Sr 15 4
SecondtMm
Jadcle McCoy, C0<ona del Mar
Zuyln Barrera, EsUn<ll ~le WU, Unlvenlty
AriOrH Gruber, COfooa del Mar
,Erih Avalos, Estancia
Kirsten von Tungeln. UnMnlty
Coedlofthe-.
Elbert o.w. CorON del Mar
DEEP
SEA
Fr 94
Jr 11 1
Sf5,S so 56 so u
Jr 5 6
•1 felt really good out there,•
PeirSOI said • 1 ended up doing even
better than I expected to tonight •
Peirsol, 16, competing in a field
where the average age was 23, took
second behind 23-year-old Neil
Walker of the Texa.s Aqucitics •
(54.58).
"He was traddn' him down. but
he ran out of pool,· Novaqulcs
Coach Dave Salo said. •tte•1 just
gets better and better wlth aech
race.•
J>9inol WU allo part Of the 800
freestyle relay teem, which took fifth
place at 7:39.0. He will compete tn
the 200 lndMdual medley today.
Coast kno s
off Grossmo t .
•Pirates knock off No. 1 in state in four gdmes.
COSTA MESA -The Orange J( VOllEYBAll COdSl College men's volleyball team
knocked oH undefeated Grossmont in
four gcUlles Fnday rug ht in a bdttle of two of the sldte'<., le ip t&un~
The Pirntcs won the Orange Empire Contcrf>n ce md trhup.
15-2, 10-15, 15-13; 15-9. -
B.J . L\ghtvoct led the Pirates ( 15-3, 9-J in conle>rf'nCP) w1th
35 lulls, whtle Dave Moser added 21.
Assishng the attack, Literally, was Nick Ptdsch1n.,ki w1th 81
dSsists, while captain Pat McCarty anchored tht• def<•nsP Wlth
20 digs, to go along with tus seven kills and eight hlncks
Grossmont falls to 11-1 m conference>. 15-1 ov<'r.tll OCC
will tdke on SdI\ Diego Mesa on the road ~t•dnt•..,dd) c1t 7 p rn
HIGH SCHOOL BRIEFS
Sailors regroup,
punish Hawks
•Illingworth, Clayton
help Newport Harbor
snap rare two-match
losing streak.
LAGU-
NA I !ILLS VOLlEYBAlL
-Newport Harbor rebound-
c•d from a couple of tough
losses to knock of{ host Lagu-
na Hills. 15-2, 15-8. 15-7, in
Scd View Ledgue boys vol-
leybdll actJon Fnday night.
Billy Cldyton and Dustin
Illingworth each had 10 kills
to ledd the Sailors (4-2, 1-1 m
ledgue), ranked No. 6 in CIF
Southern Sectlon D1vis1on I.
Kent Turner chipped 1n
,Wllh 12 dSSISts, hve blocks
and three digs, wtule Adam
Tomalas added sue kills.
The Scu.lors will contmue
Se<l View League play when
they host Woodbndge Tues-
dd y night dt 6.
Mesa outlasts Uni
c o s T A VOUEYBALl t-.tESA -
Shdun Ferryman had 18 kills
to lead Co ta Mesa High's
boys volleyball team to a 15-
7, 15-13, 10-15, 15·8 wrn over
v1!.1lmg Uruvers1ty m Pact.he
Codst League action Fnday
ruqhl
Gdry Bogert aided the
Mustdngs' attack with 20
dss~ts. wluJe Rick Hatsustu
hdd 20 digs
After a bye on Wednesday,
Co!.ta Me a (5-1, 2·0 in
league) will travel to Laguna
Beach to take on the Artists
fnday at 6 p .m
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SOCCD
Mus tangs \vin, 10-
cosTA r-.tESA TENNIS
-Costd r-.l<'"d
I hgh' boys tennt" tedm
pulled out d 10-8 nonJ~ague
deos1on ovrr vts1tmg St Mdr-
garet's Friday ttllernoon.
improvmg to 2-7 O\PraJI
The f\1u..,tdntf" ... truck 1t
rich 10 No 2 doubles, '\\.here
Pdrtha Pdtel dnd M1chdel
Clunballah rrcorded 7·5. b-4
6·4 victone~. to turn thC' UdP
NONU.AGUE
Cosl'A MEsA 10
Sr. MMc:iAM:T's 8
Singln -Lllaram (CM) lost to
Re1seswezer. 4-6, def Ow1d~n.
7-6, def Lupenacu. f>·O. Solomon
(CM) lost, 1·6, 1 6, woo, 6 0,,
Kazc (CM) lost. 0-6, 4 6, won. 6 2
Doubles -D Nguyen·L Nguyen
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def 8oeckman Waller 6·2 def
ICarus Suarum, 6 1, ...
Patel-<h1nballah (CM) won. 7 s. 6-4. 6-4, Lu Nguyen-Au (CM) lost,
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-For All Your Home and Bulinnl Needs -.............. T1•lrphonr H::JOiun-.):0011111
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flctldoue Iv .___ DocumeoJ Is a strategy viewed and It tie• beet'I
• ._ 10 add1111t thnte geMl'al detem:i/Oid lhal It II cat· Heme IUleement priorities; Homeless Per· egorically uempe under The follOwfrlg pertont .... ~~~ =~~~'.f'o: ~~~F~ THE Cm' Of NEW· at9dolnObUalnMtu:
Covert Voyeur a, 1,,come Elderly, and the Ca 11 torn I a PORT BEACH AP· F!:m nir3f01oo1s~ 2ee85 AHIO Ct.-Ad Public Facllsty lrnpro11e· Erwlronmentar Quality PROVING AH AMEND-8IYd .fa.. ~ Sub 8-225, A11to Viejo, menls In lhe Balboa Act. MENT TO SECTION Ca11fOm1a ez&J5 • ~ ~~panter, Penlnsula Neighbor· 3. SUBJECT: Udvare C1 5L.E6~.N0Ut Op (FSEITEE Ed Reldta. PhD 1370
hood Aevllallzatlon Resldenoe='ph B. "" • N BtN 8'Yd '1134 ~ .. ~-Cr~ Rd Area. Fiscal year Udvare, ap nl) 2716 P15uR50POS02E0l. (~~CTIOUONNT Fullerton oa'lllornla .... """•......., v...,.,, CaJ. 20()().2001 Funds are and 2718 SflMt · · "'"' 92836 • llomle 9266e propc>sed to be used I<>< SUMMARY: Request 0 F 0 E P 0 S I T ) , Mo'zAlt Adver1ltlna &
Thie butlnffl Is con· Fair HOYslng Social to perm11 the c:onttruc-SECTION 15.60.0S.O DMiQll Inc. (CA). 2351 ~ebyv~'~ ~~r:1~~~0~; t'":.=::='a:.: ~T!fH~~Jw~~~ e.y"Fann Ptao..'.New· ~~~~
dolnO butlnesa yel7 No Enforcement. ADA Im· oeeds the allowable 1.5 BEACH MUNICIPAL ~Bead\, California tlla94H87-5348PNdC.
Robert Carpenter prCNements and Balboa limes the bulldeble area CODE PERTAINING TO Plit'f llllt t11temen1 • was Peninsula ' Neighbor· of the site. The proposal CONSTRUCTION SITE Ruth ·Brown, 145 _.._..,OP£_.,N .. 11,.,f ... t,..."'4JIU.,.,___
ffl.cj with the County hOod Revttellz:atlon Area lnoludes a modification CLEANUP DEPOSIT. =~~:~ .. Bt11a, Ht CWdtnla w_, °'9tk ol Orange County tmptOYements. to Che Zoning COde tor Subjed ordlnanc:e WU • ,,___ hr1I <>ca.t ¥llwf
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UPGRADED KJTCHIE!li. UTHI ETC. EXTRA LARue LOT
OPEN SUN 1 :30-5
1607 PORT CHARLES
on 2125/2000 The 2()()().2004 Con· .,.,. tollowlng enctoecn-1n1rodUOad on the 14111 E 11 z a be th An n e ar ...., yn. IMl,000
2000M20M2 solldaled Plan Ooco-ments: day ol March, 2000, and Swann, M.D.. 22099 Af ~1121
Delly Piiot Mar. 25, A/Jf. ment wfll be avallable 10 •Four (4) feet Into the re-was adopted on the 28\h ~ ... or .. Topanga5• CaM· M.~ a.. VIClllon • ..,.. 30
1, 8. 15. 2000 Sa327 the public I<>< review I<>< quired 10 loot rea.r yerd day ol Marc:h. 2000. ""'-90290-4375 Home ()( ~vetyday LuNy ~ ..... l'flf. Wit> lrdd. NOTICE OF 30 days prior 10 submit· setback wrth the base· AYH, COUNCL ME~ d·~ butlneb . SI Is oon· l,Mng, 2700 sr= .• ~ ...... 127,000. Beal pitce In
PUBLIC HEARING tel to HUD. The com· ment Jevel, BERS: THOMSON, ..,..... y, a general Sul*. A1rtum Den. C.. e.,lfdt Wage. Cal°"'*
ON THE CITY OF plete ~mel'll will be •Two (2) leet Into the re· GLOVER, ADAMS part,..rshlp Todly. Agllflt ~7313 tor~· 94H.,,....,.
NEWPORT BEACH available at the Ptannlno quired 10 loot year yard DEBAY, RIDGEWAY. -Have you started tiO' ~· OOi COlnl UYllDE Vlll8 ~ ,.. "-II...._._ Nawpoft '""""-20()4 Department at 3300 setback with the llrsl and 0 'NEIL• MAY 0 R eolng bualness yet? JA /SUN 1-4 View. 38r 2.Ba, 8igyard. Big ()pan ....._. t-4 IOO f .... pr1qa. 225.~ ~ = ,....... cl ...,
"""" Newport Blvd. and at the second tloof levels, and NOYES 81• •01'°1/00 3071 Mwnr a..,. Loe ~fwd & ~ C.. Hwy IMt ar a., M. 949-1n.,..-.. no._ •75mlo
CONSOLIDATED Newport Beach Canlral • Three (3) leet Into the NOE8.1 COUNCIL Oe~zMI ~ & 3lf 288, Good sa. LAM. 1C1P8 _.. ML H11bor Ille lllOdlrll ltYla. to yn .-
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• ftt.A.H DOCUMENT Library at 1000 Avocado required 5 IOOl llOllt yard MEM8E"S: NOHE sd;"',,ii nc.. Mn Hrdwd F1ra. 7t4-751...te02 VJtw Hill SolAh. To be for '*'• ~ Oal'L l cer
FlVEYEARPLAN Ave.lromApril12,2000Hlbac:k wl"1 an open ABSENT COUNCIL Thia ·::::~ WU tSldeciiiUlo,,.,ty aaltbyowt.714-337 ....... carport.~~--
FDEORVCEOLOMPMMUENNITYT t11oc May 12. 2000 tor pub· ~ on the second ~=::: ~CL filed with ltMI County Prt-kt1oo1 4 ..... ()ptf1I-~ eenyon Vii •lfiJCH" ~ review. ...... Cieri! of Orange County tJon fof lllOt9 thin 21 )'f'I OPEN SAl'JIUN 1-4 ....., TWLEX• BLOCK GRANT Notice Is hereby f.PPLICATION: Vari· MEMBER: NONE on 03-10-2000 Attrec:tlw COlnllllaalon lo 2 l 38flWM Bonlamg 8lg 1 llou1t to land II
(CDBG) FUNDS. lurtt1er given that IM ance No. 1234 MAYOR: John E. 2000ll22t7t !In. Owner T14-21M111 ~Golf Coulte SHl.000
No11ce" ,..m= l)Ubflc tiear1ng wMi be Moc11t1ca11on No. 5040 ~et.ERK: b.-y Plot Mar 11 1e OP£N sON i:t EiSii& Fon11'old,,....,... •GENT ... 12M120
thlt lht ru . =•~ !f~.C:~: ~==~;. uv-u. ~ 25, Apr. 1. 20cio Sa3i1 Spacious 38r, 11 wlwalk1n ... 111-1100 llciC UY TRE CCkMfl =-:: rece.! = In the CttY of NewPort vtewed, and II ha• been The entire text It avail· Flttltlou• Busin... =:: ~ * PMIE £STATU * :r.eSi ~ ':
comment on the 8 • a c h C o u n c I I determined that It la cat· ~ J: review In lht Name Statement upgradtct ftiiu.out walk to Homla. Condos, E8'1111. Oiied ColMI. 2000-2004 Conaolidated Chambers, 3300 New· ~ e~em~~~ City o1 ~ ~~ The lollowlng persons Back Bay, pOOI wt~e ~!: ~ M Qrlflgl '211,000. ly Owner
Plan Document. a rrve G: Boulevard, Newport merit or ~tNctlon) Publlahed Newport are~ buslnesa as: 2tOt REi>LANos Oft (off ......... , . .,.. Pallfcl( Tenot• Mf.ft0.1211
• ro8':!"'':f.i~:'~~~ ~·11,;: .:,660~ requlrementaoflneCall-Beach·Costa Meaa 1Js.-;4RfY Jeer:; Del Mar/Ufllwr11ty. ey 9-49-856-
9705
COBO lunda. These any and all persons In· tornla Envlronmental Dally Piiot A.pttl 1, 2000 Ave .• ' F~. Callb· Owl18f $419,000. OCEAN FRONT CUilom
,tunclt 8111 administered terested may appear Oualitv Act . Sa328 nla 92833-2323 COUEGE PARK 3br 3.5ba. lil)rOX 3100lf
by the Depart ol and be heard. Written Pub\lal)ed H•=r1 Flcttttoua Bu•lnea• Roy R. Van Kani.n. 38r 28a i.ve lcll IWpoof. Aclt~own..,__AYlll
:Houllng and u:'0e. views snd cbmmenll ~::_c~·Coata Ha Heme St.tement 747 N. Cart\art Ave .. VICal'l on ~. ~ May 2000. L & C DI¥, UC
'velclplMnl (HUD). The may a1ao be addresSed -, ilot Aprll 1, 2000 The folloWlnQ persona Fullerton. California klldlen & bid!. tr..n ~· $2.950,000 949.Qt,293.:J
, ataMea tor this grant to Christy Teague, Sen· Sa329 are doing business 81. 92833-23.23 $269,000. Donllld Pfaff SANTA LUCIA DIV. •PfOQram Ht t0f1h three lof Planner, Ptannlng NOTICE OF Old Towne Orange Thia butlneas It con· ·Co Id wt I I I an II tr llO CANYON $1,175,000 ONN SAT 1.f
• batk: goell for use o1 Depertment. 3300 New· U Toor Information Pac:lcet dueled by: an Individual to-TU4074 The l.m.ta OIMlcY, Jlln' II --.., ""* • ~lhese fundt Wl\lc:tl are port Blvd., P.O. Box ~mlBnlUC8ALE 2351 Ba~ p1aoe' Have you started ~311(281 orlmk: ~f l.o'l'ily S8r 4.Ua,Oflaa doMly related to the 1768, Newport Beecti, '"" ltcQge Id-Newport earlf<><: doing buslneu yeC? No conw'loC. nutlopn home. C.. Glodnl Smffl :c::.•ooaU1.-..00
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949-644-2111 •fnlltor oommltmenls end CA m58-8915. Put>lic lly, 90COfdlng to the n1a 112660 ' Roy R. Van Karoten ~ .::c.ia Suocaa ~ at i48'759-;J71tf Of S.... llNw e "--
• pl1olltlel o1 HUD. The comments will be In· provlslonl of l>Mlion 8 Mo'lArt Mver1laloo & Th& statement wu tttlt1. B411·S73·8942. Watd. Alp. 949-759-3729 ... nMIM !aollil 8,. io: 1) Provide corporated Into the ol the Bualnesa and Dellon, Inc., (CA). 2~51 llled with the County 949-37&-0864. " ChinCii .. F ______ .,
,aecent housing 2) 2000-200' Coneolldaled Pcrofeulona Code, Bey "Farm P1aoe 'New· Clertt of Qrange County 11\Mi y .. COUlliriCIUb air 1 ti,... Towntlouaa ..-~ Provide • IUltable IMng Plan Document to be hap1er 1 o. Sac1lon polt Baach caur la on 03-03-2000 ""', ..ffual Moo lilt ....... .... sunny you -... ..,
•enwonment and 3) Ex· submitted to HUD altar 21707 ~),he~ olYls 92660 • om 2000A21MO
1 e:a,..,,-.. " 111t10, nu.eoo. can what you r-.ct
:pand economic op ~ by I.he Ctty ~c OF UBUC o. Mead Packaging Daltv Pilot A9f. 1. 8, 15, ms,ooo ..w7MM4 c.INfl, If NM4241n • the pttc. ,
, pott\l'llllN. Eadl goe1 theM ~ <t:'llenge EJdrii Storage Newport Corp. , (CA), f 9 0 22, ~ Sa332 Sucot9t ,,opartiM ., UOO ISLE ..__. ..__ you 'WMt lo I:':' .,J:;~:::: you may be Nmh:U~ Mesa Wilt conduct a ~~Orange. CeM· S8f 211 conao doll IO Construction, 38,"" ii': when you',:::
• peraont. The Ctty grant raising only those Issues public l&le of the oon-Thia buslne$$ Is con· Gl ldloc*. ~. beadleS IP8Clous 3111 bf ~ •awa~ f<>< FY 2000·20QI you or someone etse tenta of the 11onige dUcted by: joint venture Cell tor tppl to sea. Halbof view c19c11. Ollartd the C'•••••• ~lss.498.000.andtheClty ralsedatlhepubtlcnear· apace(s) named beloW, Have you started -$165 ,000 . Agent 11 $1,450.i.~:...81 Gnlldy
.11 anliclptted to receive Ing descrfbed In this no-· with the contents being doing business ytt? -949·233-6335. Aetllcwi. l#41MlrH1et
, applOJdrnately the same lloa or In '#tltlen oor· told to the highest blcf. Ytt OV01/00 Geti™llCedt ~ •
: amount In future years. ~~rd delivered :::· f~::ui 5~Y ~ MO'zAn Adveltlslng & EQUAL HOUSING upgraded 2Br 1. 75Bi UDO 1$LL~Stt7,IOO , CoeG funds may be ..._ ..]'.al, OI prior lo, America (c:aah) ea Dealgn, Inc.. Maureen OPPORTUNITY Twnhs_ Frcn & rNt yard, 581 o68I Fine Home llWfOll
•used Ion variety o( pro-u"' pu ...... hearing. F<>< · SChatdl. President' encl pillio, 2c get. Smell ;J080sl o4 Mlg--. t grama which lndudt; further Information. The tale ls~ he!d Thia atatement was A111u ln1J11 •ftttllllet .. ..., ~ wlrior;A & IPL c.. Upmlrl '-ICina ~ .,.._
fand acquisi tion pleue call Chrlaty 10 satisfy • lancflorda flied with 1he County _.,,,.clite'iecl .. 111th•· Cllra. NOfll Hlls Rellty 81Gnnly~ ~clearance, and dlSPost'. Teague at (949) llenandwtllbehekfat: Clerk of Orange County rrtlfelfHenMltAdtlfMf" T14-731·5800or543-3908 94H7H1111
Bon: the acquisition de· .64•·3225. 1250 Bttstol St Costa on 03-10•2000 ·''""" tllttc~ ,.,,. .. i llM .. ,
,.velopment or Improve· Publlshed Newport Mesa, CA 92626 on 2oooee22178 • ''"'"" ... , '"''""'· •ment ol public &ervlces Beach·Costa Mesa April 13th, 2000, et 1:30 Dally Pilot Mar 11 18 1111111111 .. " .im11111ull••
: enc:t lacllklet In IOw in-Dally Pilot Marth 31 . p.m • 2~. 1, 20o'o Sa.322 ,_, •• 11n. clltt. ••lltlt•.
, come .,..,. nimoval ol Aprff f. 2000 Auctioneer a Name: Fk:tltt m . ..._,,, ~ "''""
• archltacturai barriers· FSa338 K.E. Auction Service oua Buslnea• ....... , ""''· " " 1111nttte
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' put>lk:/aoclal aarvloei; PUBLIC NOTICE Pho n e ' : ( 9 o 9 ) Name Stet9ment It _., '" •tte• '"'"'"'· • raloeatlon t1sl1tance· 863-1131 The tollowlng persons llllllllllM "..,......_ • ; realdenllal and com: CITY OF Addreu: P.O. Box 508, are doing business as: tlll• ... ,,.,., •Ill 111
,.merclal proper1y re· NEWPORT BEACH Patton, CA 92369 Mo'zM AdVertlaino & l_,..lrKc"'"'"'"NH· , habllltMlon; Job c111ation City Council Bond•: 723-41-19 Design, Inc.. 2351 Bay ..... "', .. 1,._,, • ._" 1t1
' and eoonomk develop-Cf'i•mber• The publlc It Invited lo Fann Place, Newpol1 •ltlllltt ., "" ... .,. """' ~ment. h II HUD's. re• of the Chy of attend. Tenna are cash ~· Californle ~2660 '" ,,,.~, ltlltf••• 111•1 •II
• quhmenl lttat a• COBO N9wport Beach • :!":.-<;>:-~ 19MMS ~ ~nc Adver1(CA~~ •••lll•t• lftttlln• It !Mt
• acllvltltt mull ec· 33C)O Newport A '""" · Bav l=i' Pt.oe~' ....,.,., .,, ,.,...... ,. ,. :·:::: ~=t;.ra BouJev•rd, °' J:"T,~~~ ~ ::'m. c8111:. -::=::!:".!~""'· "ot pl\nclolllly benelillng Newport 8Mch sold, along with lne Iden· 92960 ' •..., llUO ~low and "*'9rate in· PLANNING lfty of the Occupant rent· Thia but/ness Is oon· hll·llH 11 , ..... 41.._..,. '"
• come pertena, prevent· COMMISSION Ing ~ apece are u fol· ducted by: a COfPOf'81lon 111t ........_. oc "" ,.._
'Ing atuma and blight. Of AGENDA lows. Have you started u111M11141f.,_,
r reapoodlng to urgent a-u•-...,__.., SPACE NO., doing buslneas yat7 heatlh and 181-. need ·-• .. r ~ng OCCUPANT Yea, 04/15197
: HUD regulttloN also,!: April 13, 2000 PROPERTY' Mo'zAl1 Mve/1JiJng a '~ cfflts lo spend 11 • 6:00 p.m. DESC~IPTION Qealgn, Inc., Maureen ~least 70% 01 their pro-1. SUBJECT: Martin A146, Johntty Garde. Schen:lt, Presldenc
, gram funds to prlnclparry Potts & Auodatea, 830 steam cleaner. bike, Thia 11a1ement was • btnef1t low and mod· Newport Canter OrMI cooler, Ironing bOerd, filed with the County
1 erse lnoome pertonJ SUMMARY: A taQUelt boxes. dr .... r Clertt of Oranoe County HOMES Of ! and famlllH. 11 an to oonvett the doted A181,JohnAktnhMd. on 03-10.2<>06
1 ac:dvlty don noc l>toefit Twin Patm. Rataurant llrN, ooucti, bo••· Yao-2000M22171 THE WEE , tow and mode1'8lt ,,,._ to acceuory con· uvm deaner Dally Pilot Mar. 11, 18, K
• come ptrtOl\I anc:t famll-t.ranoa. dining and at· A.208, Law Ottloea of 25, Apr. 1, 2000 Sa323 Sh ~lea" must meet epedfk: aembly tadllllaa IOI' the Joseph Oemetrlua Ftctltlou• Bu•lnee OWC8M
• HUD atandtrdt to qual• Four Seasons Hotel. A Chrlatopher, dlel11, re-N • Homea , lfy under one ol lhe Olher pa11tdng wal\ltf Is alao re· frlgerator, legal Illes, rt!":-St.tement : For e-lt
• netlonel ~· quetted. bona, oomputer ollowlng persont 'H9
a The City ol NeWoott APPLICATION: u.. 8126, Charita Lia, *'?.,.~• U: : In Our Sat
: 8Mc:ft 2000-2004 eon. Permit No . 3555 maltfffl waaher, dryer, ""' T!OlflY, • RMI Ettltt
: aollda1ed Plannlno ~COMPLIANCE: ~~~s!::, ~~ J::: : SUpplement I : :::;,otea'*been,.: t>oxea, bMct1 c:na111. ,...Mo'zArt , : Dlspllly Ada ~ ese.~~~ .. i: =:'1aartboollaheff, gro-~· 1ric.~1 : Stlrt It 185.
1 ~ ex~ und9r C240, Deity Jtcot>, S.y l=arm ..-.m, New· • Oeldllne
ti lht °'8U 1 (£)d1Ung F .. boxes. C001e11, mattreea port. l!IHctl, Calltornle • T•_.._. 5PM • *81) r~ of 0049. ,Je,.. P. Ruta, t2e80 • _,. .. MCl'IC VllW I h • c • I 11 0 r n I • oomputar, boll•, ,,..,,.. Thie butlrleta " oon• • Alto ... •. -........ MM Envlronmentat Ouellty Ina. ~. tu m8C:fllne ~ by. • OOll>Ol9lfotl : nw ...._ .. __ Act D210, o.nlefJadlaon, ave you •tarted • -.Y'"'."' nvu..
• i MOnu...,, 2. SU8JECT: Nev81 TV, bo11u, 2·fan1, doll~-~~ No • Ultlngl ~vt. t ~. t'-. Realdtnoe (Jim NaYal, 2-coolet'9 _,""'' ~ ' • Dledllnt
•1 ____ ..... .::_-~ &OOllCant). 12.01 Kings Publlahed Newport ~Pinc .. ~ • -.--·-....._ Acied. BeaClh·Co11a Me a a '"'• ,.,J""'o • Thur9dly • ....... ..._, SUMMARY; A reQUHt D.ilY Piiot April 1, 8 Thie ata'*"*1t .._ • 5PM
: M4-ITOO to permit lht conahvc· 2000 ' llled wflt'I IN County : ft p .. ~::::-=:=:::t1 11on,,,. 852aquere1ooe a.330 ~ °'1• °'9rlOt Ccu1'y • .,. to ~ (,_ 111,_ MOOnd tlory addition 10 on v.1.· ... 200(J • Adwrti•
•, -• •••••1.., an axittlng •Ingle family Flctltlou• Bueln•H JOOOMt-• ln ..._ .__. -. •••~--• dWllllng, pOrtlona of Heme ... ....,,...,. DWIV Pb Mer, 11, ti, • lfl9 .... , : Mom*Y * Chllp9! wNctl 1Mll uOMd IN 24 The loltowlna '*"°"' 25, Apr. 1, 2000 Sa3111 : LOCAL
• Qwmeclon loot height lltnlt, ranotna re dOll'9 bUtlMat •: l'lotfdou• Buelneea • Riii Ea•
t lrom 1 fOOI to 10 fMl. -MtQl'IOlt Medfc:al 8fl. Heme ... ...,. t • a-aa--
t 110 Bro.dway APPl.ICATION: Varl-ng, 22532 Hickory The ---.... w.!:... • -uvn ; Coeta Meea .,.. No. 1237 PIP UM Forest. eel-.__... ....... --• Cell T_._. II • MMflO CEQACOMPLJANCE 1om1a'eaao .,...,,~ ... • ~7
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22632 HidlofY .,..: 2351 aey Farm Pleol: : RIUl:D&
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Gn THE PEACE Of MIND
ONLY A CPA CAN GM YOUI
M you getting en the deducbons you we entitled
10? HM 'fCIJI reti.rn done ll'f tax
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good PllG'lo. clblt. $425 &
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beds, ctesMIS. c:hes1. AIC. ~ 6 months. spayed
lfee21t, lfllnl. e6ec dryet. shots Rescued. Fee Cell
some collectlbles 714-'36-2337
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delk $50, low 11<11 llt'ke $40, MUST SEU $1150
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local COfT1*1V otters
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EVENT Am NoeNTs BOAT SHOW MAINTENAHcE" 7.00·$9.00 per hour '°' ,.. HOA. Med fOOd TllllC> FUIWT Tickel laken, ~ 81141 altlW !MW All jobs in local area I general olllce, main· aldll1. "--tu -
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Siert ll S7.25hr • tlpt ... SS FIT & PIT ,
with relN 1ftw tr1lnl119 Exp a + bu1 not req d
Mt-240-20U .,.. Front Desk Parson
Apply within:
2306 w: Oceanfront
Blvd. Newpo11 Beach
94~3-7030 . .
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.. ATTENTION!
ALL PET OWNERS!
. Tuesday, ,APRIL 25TH
~'11ot
This page is designed to give
you·the opportunity to show
off your pet and ~II why they
are so special to you!
Here's how It works:
Fill out the fonn below. Enclose a picture of your pet (Include
name of pet) along with one or two sentences telling us why you
love them, a $.25.00 check made.payable to the
Daily Pilot (or credit card number) then mail to:
Classified Department
330 W. Bay St.
Costa Mesa. Ca 92627
If it is more convenient for you, feel free to drop by our office. We
will design an ad as shown above for your pet and publish it
on our special page!
DEA.DUNE: APRIL 20TH, 5PM
ALL 'PHOTOS WILL BE RETURNED TO
THE ADDRESS YOU PROVIDE BELOW.
Pet's Name: ______ Tell us why youJove them:, _____ _
Address for return of photo:
Street:------------------------
City:--------------Zip Code ____ _
If you wish to pay by credit card:
(CHECK ONE)
VISA__MASTER CARO__AMEAICAN EXPRESS-DISCOVER.__
Card Number: -------------Expll'8tlon: ___ _
=Certified Pre-Owned =
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keeping e•perienoa. ho&P-
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97 318i
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97 Z3
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127,995 LANO ROVER 143,ttS LANO ROVER
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5 Stllndard
9 Rice Knap.es·
sound
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1-4 MelYllle wor1I
15 Animals' homes
17 Kitchen
appllt1noe
18 BLT dressing
19 Ms Winfrey
20 Expressionless
lace
22 Fun
2-4 Imported cw
25 Hoed
26 They're ~· 29 Lock ~ hair
31 Pierre's farewell
32 Tolerate
33 Yak
36 Marsh
37 Baby-grand
pelformer
40 Add1t1on
4 1 Chubby
42 Cheryl Of Alan
43 Krishna follower
45 Simmers
47 Falling star
48 Vast desert
5 1 Tempo
52 Bea
chairperson
54 Pie Ofder
58 Striped stone
511 Mama's partner
61 Goddess'
statue
62 "Beloved: e g
63 Oklahoma town
64 Where to see
elephants
65 Hardy her0tne
66 Swlr1
67 Columnist
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2 Roof overhang
3 She played
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5 Wanderers
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33 Trait camer
34 ActOf Ray
35 MMe less
distinct
6 Muscat citizen
7 Country singer
38 "Tro,an Wat" ,.
tale
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8 Where healher
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9 Hills
10 Italian seaport
11 Broadcast
12 Chatter
16 Lean·to
21 Prearranged
secretly
23 Jugs 26 Fishing hook
27 Concept
28 ·-She
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29 Looks alter
30 Surpnse
39 Greelt letter
44 List
45 Sews loosely
48 Bay
windows
47 Au or cold
48 Bndge
49 Jargon
50 Hurl
51 Speedy
53 Fencing
sword
55 Scent
56 Fate
57 "Bom Free·
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The 200
So SECURITY DEPOSIT So tST PAYMEN[
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ARE ARRIVING DAILYI
2000 Seville STS
+tax for 36 month leue. $5000.00 cash down or trade equity, plus Inception lees• S6745.75. 1only4497.
+ tax for 36 month lease. $4950.00 cash down or trade equity,
plus Inception fees • $7082.70. 1 only 4522.
Or Purchase For only s42 69500
$46,875.00 List Prtce t
S4. 180.00 Nabers Discount
Or Purchase For Only $!J8 17638 $53,542.00 .... llst Price t
$5,365.62 ...... Nabers DI unt
$42,695.00 SALE PRICE $48, 176.38 .... SALE PRICE
All New 2001 Aurora The 2000 Alero Sedan
So SECURITY DEPOSIT So tST PAYMENT
EASE FOR s339/MO
• WI !CH 36 mon1ha. Cloltd end lease on ~OYtd crlelll '4960 dOwn and aundlnl drive-
off. Rnldllll SUI, 172. TOlal of payments $11,llM •tu. 1 only 04090. +95c + tu IOr 35 montt11 Cloeecl tnd lllN on ~OYtd utdK Total dllYt-oll S U21 28
Rnldual $9,517.20. local of P1Ymentw S7,198 20 •la 1only303457 ••
Or Purchase For Only $2 Or Purchase For Only $1 t
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1 94 CADILLAC CONCOURS · S ftQ8
White pearl, ton leather, CD, alloys & morel (214286) 14, ~
1 99 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUEnE S 88 7 pass,~ door, "'?'air, CD & more! Bal. cl war., prev. rentol.11 75378) 20, 9
196 CADILLAC SMW SYS s23 988
low miles, 290 H.P. ~slor, SilVef, CD, bol. of war. (803910) '
197 CADILLAC SEVILLE SLS S ( 88 Low 24k-miles, 6l0Ck~lihr, olloys,1)0[ ofwor. (804000) 2lJ,9.
'99 OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA Is 88 300 miles, while, hhr, CD, moonroof, bal. of war. (715758) 25,9
1 97 PONTIAC GRAND-AM S 988 Low miles,V6, many extras, super Jeon! (778610) 10,
1 95 GMC VAN CONVERSION S 88
~,f~lsi'='~ ~r!l~wor., prw. rentOI (802_567) ~6,988
1 98 CADILLAC SEVIW STS· S 88
low 16k miles, Polo, tan ~~Co & morel Bal. of warr. (902890) 3 5 t 9
Only 38k miles!~ top, solo, recr air, oopt. seals & morel i515590) 14t. 9 2000 CADILLAC SEVIW SLS S 6 88
lON 11,«XJ'""' ~pat,~ !fr, CD cnl marwl eCl &., prev. rend. (13357 4) 3 t 9
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