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SATURDAY,FEBRUARYl ,2003 •
Nichols
wants limits
on old .Port
Theater
New councilman, who Jives
near the cheater being
co nsidered for landmark
status, says its proximity to
homes makes it a nuisance.
June Casacrande
Daily Pilot
\JE\\POHI HI.AC II -fhough Dick 'l1ch-
ol" can't vote on an up<.ommg <.<JUnc1I item
to de-;1gnate three thl·atcr-. ao, landmarks.
the Corona dl'I M.1r rnuncilman .., launch-
111g a pubhl op1111011 <.ampa1gn to
hm11 the uw' of
the Pon I hl·atl'r QUESTION
lne < 11\ Does ttte Pott
< ounul ""ill Theater
deserve
•tandmartt•
status? Call
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PHOTOS SY Sf AN rn l r 11 ',Al v P!LC.'
Staff Sgt. Cass Spence hugs his wife. Carrie, as they say their goodbyes on Friday night at Camp Pendleton. His battalion ships out today
.,oon l on ,i1.ft-r
\-\hl'ther lo tit.,
1gnate tht· Pon
I Jdo and Hal hod our Readers Hothne at
(949) 642-6086 or send theater.., .1,
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A tough six months
lcr.,· to .silo"" da1/ypi/ot a lat1mes com Please spell your name '>hghtl~ t•\ and include your
panded u't'' of hometown and phone
the propenit-' number. for 11enficat1on
But Nil hol-. purposes only
thmh that till'
Pon I heatt·r
Carrie Spence and family get a second
chance to say goodbye to h er Marine
husband, Cass, who ships out today.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
S he had one night 10 teU tum
how much she loves him
Only a fow hours before hl'r
son would :,!art asking whl'rl'
daddy WctS. 1~1 90 minutes to chcr
ish her h~d before he left for
war.
And SIX d),>On17.ing monlh5 before
he would retum.
EDITOR'S NOTE:
This is the second m a two-part
series on Sgt. Charles Alexander
Spence of Costa Mesa. who is set
to ship off to Kuwait today. The
Daily Pilot also plans to provide
readers with updates on Spence
and his family during his tour of
duty in the Middle East. .
\pence, whom evel)imc s1mpl) call'>
"(~" .,pent I nday in quar.mtine
and wao. -.cheduled to leave for Ku
wcut ~ monun~
-.houJd bt.-l'\t'ludt•d hl'l'dU'>e 11 ... proxmllt)' to
rt~'>idenrt!'> and 11' ou1-of-d.i1t• parlung
rould mdke 11 J nui'>illl< e.
It'<> not hke tht: other.. It., H'r\ r111...._. to
re .. 1denuaJ," Nit hol .. '><I.Id. adding thJt the
changes to tlw area "mce 11 \.\ii!> bu1lr 111
I ~Os haVl' rt•ndt•rt•d the 44Kl ·"""' lht•.tfl'r
incompatible 1.-. uh the ne1¢ihorh1x1d
"I thm~ tht•\ -.hould lt'.ar 11 do\.'.ll " he
"a1d -
"It hit me thL'> monung." said Car
rie Spence said fnday evenmg while
bidding her husband good-bye from
Camp Pendleton. Hit hil me hard and
il's not fun."
Came. who had h("Cn in denJal
about hh lcavmg JlL.,t days earlier.
Weapons and gear clutter the pavement at Camp Pendleton, where
C onlliu of mtl·re-.1 rule'> proh1h11 N1< h 11-.
from voung on tlH• mdtter a., a nmnt ilman
becau .. e he hvt''> f<•wer than '100 ft•c•t from
the Pon Tiwatl'r I ht-rnuncil will 'uon ron·
'1der whether to de'>1gn a1e the three hi<.ton
cal bu1ld111g'> a' landmark theater-. • Il1e
de"1gnauon \.'.ould all<l\' the thrt.'t' to um·
duct other at U\1til'' at the !>ll("> \<\1thout ob·
taming ne\\ pt•miw •. including 1i...ing up to
.!5% of tht•ir floor .,pace for lave t.•ntenam -
ment. running arcade-rype entenamment
and having food and beverage <,el'Vlce" But
they could nnlv do "o if the an1vitie... did
not mcre~e the demands for parking aJ Her husband. C:harles Alexander See TOUGH, Paee M Cass Spence's battahon prepares for deployment on Fnday night
See PORT, Paa• M
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Dilapidated home not sweet to neighbors
Costa Mesa residents p etition city to c rack
down finally on Monrovia Street house they
complain is unsightly and unsafe.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot •
COSTA MESA -Ne0ighbors of
a dilapidated house cluttered
with junk and overgrown weeds
on Monrovia Street say they are
frustrated that the city has
taken so long to pursue legal
action.
1Wenty-two residents have
signed a petition enumerating
their complaints and calling on
the city to declare it a fire haz-
ard, clean it up and put a lien
on the property. if necessary.
The owner, Ouis Undeman,
has been cited for numerous
violations in the past few years,
but has not made any effort to
comply, neighbors and code
enforcement officers aid.
Lindeman was not ava1lable
for commt:'nt
Although Senior Deputy City
Atty. Marianne Reger said the
city is now pursing remedies to
the situation in the criminal
courts. residents emphasi1e the
urgency of the matter because
they see a fire risk.
MThis 1s a fire hazard. and we
want the city to recognize 11,"
said Julie De Bal.7., who lives
across the street.
The house. in the 1900 block
of Monrovia, is a weU-known
addres to code enforcement
officer'>. ..aid \and1 Beno.on
chief of code t•nforcement.
ln addition 10 the Cront yard
being overgrown with weeds,
the driveway i'> jammed with
two cars and a boat that are re
portedly 11101l<>rable. Broken
windo~ have been boarded
up. The remaining windows
!>how torn curtain'>. A brown
gate in front of the house hides
an assorted array of junk that
has piled up practically 6 feet
high and bars entry to the front
door.
Inside the house is more of
FAMILY TIME
Speak up, or the bad guy wins
0 ne of the duties we all
lulve la to speak up
lllhenever we see
something wrong. Over the
years, however, the deflnltion of
what la really wrong hu
changed. rriaJdng It d.Uflcult for
parents to teach this concept to
their kids.
STEVE
SMITH
Incidents
that I
encountered
both on the
road and ln
town. P.ach
time, I asked
the pealer
to atop and,
each time, I
received an
apology.
There~
thtft
Not too long ago, for
eumple, anyone who used a
four·letterword tn public was
l.l.kely to be called on IL 'Ibday,
b~ bad lanluaae la
tolerated. even~when-it ls i.rlcldmts lrl a period of about
tpe>ken by pre·teene.. • one month.
It WU about 18 months qo Speaking up it more than Juat.
that I wrote In ttm apace about not toleradna bad ~·
a dulter otbld..,.. SpeULng up meena that~
you see a parent obviously
mistreating a child, as I did
once ln a museum. you call the
parent on il It means that you
not only do not tolerate
prejudice, Injustice or Incivility,
you are ready to peak up when
you see it and are ready to
accept the consequences when
you do.
There 11 J peaking up
these days. eirapt by people
wtth a aunera ln their face.
MC* of the time. thoee peopJe
me not apeaking up. they are tnindstMdlns-SpeUina up ls a IOet art. aone away wtth
acdvtties auc:h u letter writing
and llltlna on lhe pord\.
Instead or pealclng up, we
are quieting down. Oh, sure.
there are still a few peakers
around these days. but more
and more they are being
drowned out by the legions or
folks who don' want to hear
abouttbedark idebecawie
they're just too b\1$y t.rytng to
get through the day.
Those who are pHklng out
~the c:omtnc war w1th
Iraq have !tty rtllpe(t. That 1
may dislgree with them ls not
the pomt. l mpect them for
tawfully and cMDy Voking dMdt
opirijon.
liieFMaY,PileM
the <;ame. according to picture!>
De Batz and other neighbors
have taken In the back. pom-
frets and weeds 1each up to the
roof and rnver part of it. The
house ha!> no runrung water.
electnc1ty or gas. De Ratz said
·we have is.sued citations and
tried to get hlm into compli-
ance. to no avail,· Benson said.
"I le has made prom14'es and
failed Ito foUow upJ. •
Benson aid the city was
hamstrung in 1ts efforts Wllil
2000, when a comprehensive
property maintenance ordi-
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nance was p~d Rut after two
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of it., recourses.
Officials are still holding out
hope that Lindeman will volun-
tarily let the ciry clean up htS
propt>rty. but based on his track
record, that doesn't look hke.fy,
De Bat.7 said. She and other
neighbors have already offered
to pay to clean the property,
and l.indeman has not taken
them up on the offer
To cover theu bases.. the city
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A2 SatiKday, Februaty 1, 2003
FAITH I, .
THE MORAL
OF THE STORY
Havi':lg a
_sense of
humor is
a blessing
Tapping into the mysticism
"I have never underst.ood why ii should be
considered derofP/Ory to the Oeak>r to
suppose that he has a sense of humor."
-WIWAM R. INGE
I am convinced that I keep God chuckling
at my many foibles and fwnbles.
Unfortunately, I'm sure he shakes his
head in disbelief at many of the same.
Though I know I have caused God sorrow,
too. I'm thankful for his forgiven~
whenever I admit and
apologitt for my
~ lately, I've
really been enjoying
the ability to laugh at
myself.
The Newport JeWish
Ce nter is offering a class
that tries to explain the
concepts behind the
kabbalah.
By Suzie Harrison
F indJng a spiritual roadmap to
higher living is the premise of
an eigbt-weeks:ourse offered
by the Newport Jewish Center
called KabbaJah Rhythms.
The Newport Jewish Center is a
constituency of the Jewish
Learning Institute based out of
New York that offers college-level
seminars on diverse topics in
Judaic philosophy, laws, mysticism
and more.
"It's adult education and the first
intemadonaJ endeavor to present
Judaism in an intellectual way that
if establishes it as the foremost
program in Jewish education,• said
Rabbi Reuven Mintz from the
Newport Jewish Center.
I have many very
funny family
members and friends.
young and old alike,
and sometimes when
1 feel the need to
laugh, I just think of
them. or read
something they\~
written.
He said that it is the fastest
growing adult education course in
the country, with a tremendous
amount of work put into it by
leading scholars, historians and
rabbis.
Students attend the Newport Jewish Center's Kabbalah Rhythms course at the Hyatt Newporter Hotel.
CINDY
TRANE
CHRISTESON
Tuward the end of last year I wrote some
columns about two falls I experienced while
bicycle riding. They led to many colorful
bruises and cuts and to some doctors and
chiropractic appointments. They also
happened around t:he time of my birthday
last October.
One day soon after my falls and my
birthday, some of my close friends took me
to a special lunch where they treated me to a
delicious meal. mouth-watering dessert and
a feast of laughter.
After the meal. my friends presented me
with their gift.
'"There's more later," one of them said
I was a bit suspicious. ll was a big. bright
and shiny gift bag. I peered in.side and saw a
large roU of plastic bubble wrap. Carefully
taped to the top of the roll was a poem to
me, written by my friend Guy Owen.
He wrote: "The Cindy Cycle Saga" Or
~C.ruisi.n· for a Bruisin'"
See Lil' andy ftyin' down the hills
She um a~· and a lajfin' jes before IJer
spill
She tumbled and she rolled. lan.dai face
down in the dirt
&ft she popped right back up. even though
it llun!
Thinkin' she uw better. she rook off doom
the street
Only this tune, it um the pavement lhal
she had the dl/Jll,Q? ro meet!
All scraped up and mangled. her helmet
scraJdU'.d and busted,
· Mw are we ro do with you ro h!ep you
from gellir( dusted?
"'bnied t.haJ. like sneezes, your falls might
come in thtee.:s
We bought you some protection for your
head and hands and knees.
So next time you go a ridin: in case you fall
and go "blap!'
Just rover your entire body with this roU of
bubble wrap.
I've shared the roll and poem with anyone
who has the time and the desire for a good
deep laugh, even if the joke is on me. Thank
you. my friends. thanJc you. Guy. and most of
all. thank you. God. for the gift of laughter.
And you can quote me on that
• CJIDf TRANE ORSTESON ia a Newport
Beach resident who speatcs frequentty to
parenting groupe. She may be reached via e-mail
mt ci~@onth6grow.com or through the mail 11
P.O. Box 6140-No. 505, Newport Beach, CA 92658.
"We're attracting record numbers
of people in Orange County. in
which historically there hasn't been
much adult Jewish education."
Mintz said. "We have 70 people
every Thursday night."
Mintz said there has been a
surge of interest in cabala among
people with and without a Jewish
background. Cabala has been
studJed by Jews and non-Jew for
several hundred years. he said.
FAITH CALENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
KJOS HELPING KJOS
The Child Centered Churcti children are
working on homemade Valentines to
give to the children at Children's
Hospital of Orange County. Child
Centered Church is at 2634 Vista Del
Oro, Newport Beach. For information,
call (949) 640-7343.
AJDS HOME..SASED CARE PROGRAM
St Marte f>relbvterian Churdl of Newport
Beach will be collecting supplies for a
~care program for .-ople
with HIV/AIDS in the sub-Saharan region
of Africa. The program trains local church
volunteers In Africa in the gpecifics of
caring for AIOSIHIV patients. Each trained
volunteer will then instruct and guide 10
AJOSIHIV patients and their caregivers in
optimum care. The program will be
laundled Sunday and run for several
weeks.
FRtENDS Of MUSIC SERIES
The fifth concert in the 2002-03 Friends
of Music "FirS1 Sundays at Five Series"
will be given Sund~ at 5 p.m . at Saint
Michael & All Angels Episcopal Churcti,
featuring "Solemn Evensong for
Candlemat~ candles, chants and
incense to observe the Presentation of
Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Temple. All
are welcome, and there is no admission
charge. The ctiurc:h Is at 3233 Pacific
View Drive, Corona del Mar. For
information, call 644-0463.
fltANISTS DtETZER ANO FOSTER
There will be a performance of dance
music for duet piano today al 5 p.m. at
the Orange Coast Unitarian Unlversalist
In general, cabala is an aspect of
Jewish mysticism that searches the
nature of divinity, the creation. the
origin and the fate of the soul and
the role of human beings with
meditative. devotional, mystical
and magical practices th at were
originally taught to a select few.
The earli est cabala documents date
to the first century.
The course takes place al the
Hyatt Newport er at 1107 Jamboree
Church. Tidcets are $12 for adults and $7
for students The church 1s at 1259
Victoria St., Costa Meas. (949) 651-8493.
NOTED JEWISH SCHOlAA
Prof. Shalom Paul, noted scholar and
Blbhcal el(pert, 11 coming from
Jerusalem, Israel to serve as Orange
County's second annual one-month
Jewish Scholar in Residence under the
auspi<:AtS of the Orange County J8W1sh
Community Scholar Program at the
Jew ish Federation Campus in Costa
Mesa. (949) 789-6122.
WAUONG THE LASVRINTH WORKSHOP
Saint Michael 8i All Angels Episcopal
Church will host a Wallung the Labyrinth
Workshop Feb. 7 through 9. The Rev.
Lauren Artress will lecture, lead
discussions and deliver Sunday
homihes Artress is an Episcopal priest.
psychotherapist and the author of
"Walking a Sacred Path," which
re-introduced the labyrinth as a form of
walking meditation and a path to prayer
Saint Michael & All Angels Episcopal
Church 11 at 3233 Pacific View Drive.
Corona del M ar For information, call
(949) 644-0463
WOR KSHOPS
BAtW ARESIDES
Members of the Bahai faith hold
informal public discussions on spmtual
topics at 7 30 p.m. every Friday and
11 :30 the last Sunday of the month. The
talks include brunch or dinner. Also,
interfaith devotional meetings will be
\.held the laS1 Saturday evening of the
'month. Call for locations. (949) 759-0999
for Friday meeting, 19491760-5360 for
Sunday meeting, and (949) 646-6328 for
SattJrday devotional.
ZEN 101
The Zen Center of Orange County offers
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Road every Thurstlay from 7: 15 to
8:45 p.m.
The cost 1s $95. Min t.z said that
each lesson is on tape. so if
someone misses a class or two at
any point in the course, they can
easily catch up.
"Everyone can walk away with
something and be able to a11ach
personal relevance to the
material." Mintz said.
·we don't turn anyone away 1f
an Introduction to Zen Workshop from 3
to 6 p m on the first Sunday of every
month at 1"20 E. 18th SL, Costa Mesa
$50. (9491722·7818.
MASTER MIND
New Thought Community Church
presen&a Master Mind, a group for those
who want to ·manifest good" in their
daily hves. at 7 p.m. Fridays and 1 p m
Saturdays at 1929 Tustin Ave . Costa
Mesa. (949) 64&-3199
ZEN JUMPSTART
The Zen Center of Orange County will
offer a six·week "Zen Jumpstari·
program from Jan. 21 through March 9
The program includes up to 12 sessions
at the center with group and 1nd1v1dual
instruction, an all-day retreat. a sining
cushion and more. The center 11at120
E. 18th St .. Costa Mesa. $150 19491
722-7818
A SPIRfTUAL JOURNEY
A 26-lesson atudy on the life of Jesus
Christ titled •Journey to the Cross· 1s
taught at 9 45 a.m . Sundays during the
Homebu1lder'1 Bible Class at Liberty
Baptist Church. The study parallels the
four Gospels to present the story of
Christ. The ctiurch is at 1000 Bison
Ave .. Newport Beach. Free (949)
760-5444
DREAM ON
The Adult Faith Formation at Our Lady
Queen of Angels Church in Newport
Beach holds a dream analysis group
monthly from 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays at
2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beacti.
(949) 219-1408.
MEDITATION LESSONS
A "lectio divine• meditation group
meeting is held at 7:10 a.m . Tuesdays at
Our Lady Queen of Angels, 2046 Mar
they can't afford 1t." Mintz said. MI
recommend people to come by any
of these lessons and experience
firslhand without commitment, if
they're unsure. We welcome that."
The Newport Jewish Center picks
up where other organizations leave
off, pro\'.iding services and holiday
programs to the community, Mintz
said. The center is at 341 2 Via
Oporto. Su ate 201. Newpon Beach.
For information. call 949-721-9800
Vista Dnve, Newpori Beach. Free The
Chnst1an Meditation Group meets from
7:30 to 9 p m. on the first and third
Wednesdays of each month at the
center. 19491219-1408.
WEEKLY EVENTS
SUPPORT GROUP
FOR OLDER WOMEN
.
•. • . .
The Jewish Family Service offers a
support group for women older than 50 •
to address issues such as anxiety a1 10
a.m. on the second and fourih Monday
of each month at 250 E. Baker St .. Costa
Mesa Preregistration required (7 14)
445-4950
NEW GROUPS
Jewish Family Service of Orange Countv :
has formed a bereavement support
group that meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays
and a Challenge of Change suppori
group that meets at 10 a.m. Thursdays. •
Both groups meet at Temple Judea in
Laguna Hills, 24512 Mouhon Partway
The service 11 also forming a parenting
support group 10 meet the first and third
M ondays of each month at 10 a.m. at the
Jewish Federation Campus, 26Clf. Baker
St, Suite G, Costa M esa. Preregl'strat1on
required. (714) 445-4950.
GAY /lESBtAN SUPPORT GROUP
The Jewish Family Service of Orange
County plans to present a d1scu11ion
group for parents of Jew11h gay1 and
lesbians 1f enough people are
intereS1ed. (714) 445-4950.
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plannmg a special event7 If so, Hnd
the typed information at least two
weeks before the event to the Daily
Pilot. 330 W. Bay St .. Costa M ast, CA
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Six set aside the badge
Newport Beach police
officers, with a
combined 180 years of
experience, are honored
as they enter retirement.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
; NEWPORT BEACI I -Their plaru
range from "do1hg nothing'' to "being a
l'QWboy."
Six police officers -Steve Argan-
bright. Jeff Cantrell, Bruce Foster, Mike
Jackson. Rick Schulz and Doug Thomas
-who collectively have spent more
than 180 years serving the city. were
h9nored at a party on Thursday at the
American Legion.
:The men wore big smiles on a day
lt\ey said ~ '>penaJ to them.
• "l survived :W years in one piece." ~d a beaming Jack!.on, who in tus ca-
reer tackled lugh-proffie cases such as
tbe one mvolwtg John Wayne's daugh-
ter Aissa
In 1988, he received a commendation
f6r investigating the as.wJlt of Ai'>.<ia
\'Glyne and her boyfriend in their New-
pQrt Beach home. His in~gation
lasted seven months and resulted in the ~· of four '>~pec:tb who were bter .
found guilty of having planned a hit on
Aissa Wayne.
lf Jackson has had his fair share o(
cases, Foster. who has Oown the police
helicopter since 1976, has seen his share or bizarre pwsults. lnduding one dunng
which a suspect. ~tually arrested
went the wrong way on several freeways.
Foster said he p~ to "enjoy life" m
the years ahead Schua has been with the department
for more than 2.8 years. but he still vividly
remembers his fin;! day at wotX. It was
rlgjlt about the time !hat the police de-
partment had ITlOYed from City Hall ID 11.\
current location on Santa Barbara Onve.
"I had to go to this 3:30 briefing and I
ended up going to City Hall at 3:25." he
said. "No one was there, so I guessed
they had to be in the new place and
drove there as fast ru. I could."
Schulz was still I 0 minutes late.
"When I got there. there "'ere all tJIC'
officel"">, the mayor. uty counctl and thl•
press. and someone v.-ent, '\orneone
t.ak.e a picture of the nt•w b'UY who
showed up late on tus first day.'"
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night instructor in 1984 and maintained
a '>potJess safety record. fie wru. known
in the department for '\hawing com pa.-.
sion when dealing with the pubh<.. a.'>
can be seen from leners of grautudt'
that the department received frnm tht-
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sad to leave betund co1111tJ~ fncndb
they've made ~r the )'e'df'\
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who received several menl award)>, tn
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PUBLIC SAFETY
Spill closes channel
near City Hall
The Orange County Health
Care Agency ordered the clo-
sure or a small waterway near
Newport Beach's City Hall on
Thursday evening.
The agency announced the
closure of the 33rd Street
Oiannel, which abuts Via
Udo Plaza. the retail center
across from City Hall.
A blocked sewage line in
the parking lot of that plaza
~used about 1,150 gallons of
raw sewage to burble up
through a manhole cover and
Oow into Newport l larbor al
about 3:45 p.m. Thursday.
City crews quickly mopped
up about 150 ~ons of the
waste, but 1.000 gallons
seeped into the harbor:,
agency spokeswoman Monica
Mazur said
The line .that became
blocked is suspected to be-
long to Vons Pavilion in the
center, Mazur said.
The agency closed the
channel, which runs from
33rd 10 37th Street, to swim·
ming and diving. The water-
way will remain closed until
bacteria levels return to ac-
s:eptable levels.
The agency mus! close an
area of water during a sewage
spill when bacteria levels rise
higher than state-mandated
standards permit.
TOUGH
Continued from Al
said she broke down In tears Fri·
day morning wtUle putting her
makeup on.
"She's a strong woman." Cass
said "Anyone that can put up
with Imel has got to be strong."
Curie Spence. her two young
children, Cass' parents and long-
time friend Dan Hill traveled to
the base for Pclmily Night, one last
evening to spend with him. He
gave them a tour or the barracks.
introduced them to his men and
spent quality time with each one
before he said goodbye.
Cass ran around with his ram-
'bunctious 2-year-old, Connor,
and all the family took turns hold-
ing 7-week-old McKayta -all ex-
cept Cass. who could not touch
her because of his recent small
pox vaccination.
Daily Piot
POLICE FILES •Tustin Awnue: Vandalism was
reported in the 2000 bl()CJ( at
9:26 a.m. Thursday.
"That's the hardest part of this
whole thlng,-he said "I just want
to hold her."
Curie watched her husband
pack his ~ and made sure he
KENT TREPTOW I DM.'f Pll.oy
Charles A. Spence takes a break from packing to play with his son, Connor, 2, on Tuesday evening.:
COSTA MESA
•West~ Street: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
700 bl()CJ( at 3:18 a.m. Thursday.
• Bristol Street: Ari auto theft
was reported in the 3100 bl()CJ(
at 3 a.m. Thursday.
• Hamilton S1Jeet end Harbor
Boulevard: Possession of
V1198pons was reported at 12:14
a.m. Thursday.
• Monrovle Avenue: A
hit·and-run was reported in the
1700 bloc:X at 7:47 a.m.
Thursday.
• Newport Boulevard:
Possession of drugs was
reported in the 2100 bl()CJ( at
1:12 a.m. Thursday.
• Plitecreek Drive: Petty !heft
was reported in the 2800 bl()CJ(
at 7:05 a.m. Thursday.
• Pomona Avenue: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
2200 bl()CJ( at 10:11 a.m.
Thursday.
OBITUARY
F.lizabeth
Fleanor Adler
Private services will be
held for 13-year Newpon
Beach resident Elizabeth
Eleanor Adler. Ms. Adler dJed
Wednesday of renal disease.
She was 89. She Is survived
by daughter Penny Ann Bell;
NEWPORT BEACH
• Clay Street: Vandalism was
reported in the 2300 bl()CJ( at
11 :35 a.m. Thursday.
• Cfill Drive: A commercial
burglary was reported in the
2000 bl()CJ( at 9:59 a.m.
Thursday.
• Eastbluff Drive: A reddess
driver was reported in the 2100
bl()CJ( at 11:51 am. Thursday.
• Newport Centet Driw Eut:
Trespassing was reported in the
600 bf()CJ( at 2:03 p.m. Thursday.
• Newport Hils Drive West end
Port Ch..tes Piece: A traffic
accident involving injuries was
reported at 8:39 a.m. Thursday.
• Newport Pier: Fraud was
reported in the 100 blodt at 1:35
p.m. Thursday.
• Old Newport Boulevard:
Possession of stolen property
was reported in the 400 bk>dc at
8:29 a.m. Thursday.
one grandson; and one
great -grandchild.
• The Daily Pilot welcomes
obituaries for residents or
former residents of Costa Mesa
and Newport Beach. If you
want to have an obituary
printed In the Pilot, ask your
mortuary to fax us the
information at (949) 646-4170
or call the newsroom at (949)
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wasn't forgetting anything. She sat China." Corinne Spence said
quietly at times. just watching her "He's going to get on a plane and
husband interaCI with Connor. he will be there in a matter of
Corinne Spence, Casss mother, hours."
was holding chubby McKayla and It was the second time she had
took brealcs from nl.12.Zling her seen him leave for war, but she
chubby cheeks to watch the inter-was no more prepared Tuesday
action between the two genera-than she had been for the Gulf
tion'i of Spence boys. War.
Both Mrs. Spences looked lov-"He'd better come bade." she
ingly at their Mbaby'' boys and said then. MHe'd better come back
wondered what the next six exactly the way he is."
months had in store for them. Although Cass Spence had as-
MI told Connor daddy is going sured his mother a thousand
on a trip." Carrie said. "He has no times that he would return, she
concept of time, so when he asks could not swallow the lump that
me over time where daddy is, I'm had formed in her throat when
just going to say he Is at work." she foWld out her son was being
Her blue-eyed toddler shrieked deployed
loudly as his father picked him up ·There was aJways talk of him
and tickled him. going. but we didn't finally know
"Ola.se me, chase me," the tod-WltiJ the other day," she said.
dler would say. Corinne Spence looked back
·0on'l you just want to ear him down at her granddaughter,
with a spoon?" Corinne Spence McKayta. who was covered from
said about her grandson. heel to toe in pink Oeece. She nuz-
They repeated their goodbyes, zJed her rosy cheeks and held her
which they had said Tuesday be-dose.
fore Ca.'i.S left to repon at C'.amp "Isn't she just precious?" she
Pendleton. His battalion has spent · asked
the last three days readying to be Corinne reaffinned that Carrie
shipped out. Spence would have a strong
The love from her grandchil-family suppon system to help her
drens welcoming embraces and while Ca.'i.S was away. Carrie and
their sweet Wc:llITl breath would al-Cass grew up in Newport Beach,
ways remind her of her "baby," and their families were just a city
who was readying for a very adult away. And Carrie's best friend lives
mission. ll's aJways someone's just down the street. Corinne said
baby who has 10 fight for freedom. "We have a very large family
but why did it have to be hers? she support netwock." Corinne said
asked Carrie and c.as.s, two Newport
"1lley are nor even going to Beach kids. unknowingly lived
send him on a slow boat to next door to each other for
PORT
Continued from Al
lowed in their current permits.
FINAL WEEKEND OF THE
NEW YEAR FASHION SALE!
The Planning Commission
recommended the move, but the
council gets the final say.
Nichols has been talking to his
neighbors and clrculating a let·
ter to city staff and council
members 10 keep current limita-
12 months, no interest *, no payments
Now you can enjoy huge savings on K.ara.stan now through February 3,
including all Karastan Anso styles. And you make no payments with no interest for 12 months.
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Continued from Al
is evaluating two different legaJ
avenues, Reger said.
One Is slapping Lindeman
with an injunction, a court or-
der that requires the owner to
clean his property and if that
fails, aJJows the city to do so.
The other is going through a
public hearing process to get
his property declared a public
nuisance and then going to
court to get a warrant that gives
the city the authority to clean
FAMILY
Continued from Al
I recall my own objections to
another war 30 years ago and
how we were called traitors. It
was only about six years a.go
that the some of the architects
of that war, including Robert
McNamara and William
Westmoreland, vindicated us,
offering euphemisms for the
death and destruction by saying
that •mistakes were made" and
that they made •enors ln
judgment."
I am trying to teach my kids
to speak up. I am trying to help
them understand that lf they see
something wrong and they don't
speaJc up. the bad guys win.
The bad guys, you see, don't
like people who apealc up.
people who challenge. They uae
fear and lndmldadon to keep
the rest ohaa quleL And when
those tactics don't wort. they
1\".IOrt to threats, violence or
both.
More and more, the bad guya
are wlnnlog. More and more, we
~being condfdoned to accept
a lower atandard of conduct
sfmpty becaUk" we are too tired
or too~ to 11*.k up.
I have yet to me« a s-ent
who ii not cone.med~ Che •
trub on tnMalon. Che paphJc
.
SEAN HILLER/OAlt.Y PILOT
As the U.S. military buildup intensifies m preparabon for a
possible war with Iraq, Corinne Spence embraces her son Cass
on Friday night. Cass Spence's battalion ships out today.
months. Cass 1'3id he would
watch his bectutiful neighbor
come and go.
One day, he saw she was mov-
ing out, so he offered to help.
They got to talking, and Omie
learned that Cass used LO surf with
her brothers. Apparently, the
young Omie had been a:mfiding
to her brothers about her in-
triguingly handsome neighbor.
On their first dare, their fate was
sealed.
"We sat in the booth in the
back. and Tony the bartender
made sure no one bothered us, -
Cass said "I had a beer that lasted
two hours and, by the end of the
night. I told her I wdS going 10
lioni. on the Port Theater.
Mayor 5teve Bromberg said he
disagrees that the Port should be
tom down.
"It's a pre-1950 building that
has somewhac of an art deco
contemporary fa,.ade. You don't
see those anymore,• Bromberg
said. "I think that if that style
were refurbished and that retro
style were maintained. it clearly
would be a nlce landmark build-
up the property. In each case, a
lien would be put o n the house.
And each requires City Coun-
cil approval, Reger said.
"These type of things do not
happen overnight,· Reger said.
"I know they're frustrated, but ii
is going 10 take some time.·
That doesn't make De Batz
feel any bener since there has
already been a fire at the house.
she said.
"The neighbors should have
reported something. but they
just helped put it out," De Batz
said.
De Batz said she does not feer
magazine covers at the checkout
stand at the supennarket or the
suggestive music videos that
kids are allowed to watch.
But I doubt that any or them
have spoken up about any of
these concerns. Why? Because
we've been condJtioned to
believe that nothing will be
done to correct the situation
and because we do not want to
drawattentlontoourselves.
Better to go aJong with what
everyone else thJnb is OK than
to be branded as a
troublemaker.
So, we keep quiet And little
by little, the envelope getS
pushed Carther and Cart.her until
the new, lower tandards
become the nonn. And lbose of
us who believe otberwbe, who
do take the atepa to speak up,
are called names.
Some or us even receive
threat&
WeU, J'm sorry, but thJs citizen
will not let the bad guys wtn.
And I'm woitmg on my kidl to
make them undentand tflJt
allence It approval, that at{ence
glw. the btld 8U)'I more power.
lt'a not an euy concept for
kidt to undenWKt. My ldds a.re
at en• when they are
delperate.,.. peer~ and
When biinl an outc:uc II JU1C
about the Mme .. dealh.
I keep t~ them to be
t.
marry her."
·I know." she said.
ln rwo years. they were Mr and
Mrs. Spence.
Now. two children and a rnort
gage later. she faces the next ~ix
months without the love of her
life. Cass said her love and lili. pre
dous children are all he net'd.!. lo
keep him safe.
WThe cycle ~ complete." he
said. as Connor ran ou!Side. "Now
all I have 10 do is bring my lrear
endl back in six mon~"
• LOUTA HARP£A writes columns
and OOV6f'I culture and the arts
Contact her at (94915744275 ()( bv
e-mail at lollta.harper ~la11mos.oorn
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c1ally Corona del Mar."
Port Theater owners have not
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August 1998.
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any personaJ animosiry coward
Lindeman and said he ir, pleas
ant 10 talk 10.
Other neighbor<; say they are
no! bothered al all by the di-
sheveled property.
"The way I feel. he never
bothered me, so 1f that''I the
way he wants to live.· said a
neighbor across lhe street, who
did not want to disclose his
name.
• DElROAE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at
delrdre.newm11n /11t1mes.com
strong. to speak up. not 10 back
down and to be prepared to
suffer the consequences of
people who just don't care
enough.
It's a hard concept to explain
to a kid But I see their
childhood disappearing 100 fast,
and I believe that this ls too
important to Ignore.
• STEV£ SMfTH la. Costa Mesa
resident end freelance writer.
Readers may leeve • meauge for
him on the Dally Pilot hotline 11
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A country .,tncken by 25 year..
of civtl war and a p<.-oplc left with-
out adequate '\helter, land or lhe
ba.'>il mean'> to !>U.'itam them....el\~
will f('{ eM• much nt't'dt'<.I rehef
lhank.., 111 d group who v.wll'>
notlung more than to help
fhrec c,tudcrm from Corona dcl
\far I hW'i 'x hcxJI v.ill he among 25
people to lrd\ICI to Angola. m
C..oulht'm Atma. next month with
.?4 tom of '>uppht..., in 11.M lo give
did to .,ome of tht> miUum., of \il
lager-left with notlung.
Ahna Karr.i..,, 1-t, l).J.11ter I lard1.
18. and N1<k 1.utton, 17. who will
telchrdte h" I Htl1 1>1nJu.lt1y 111 An
gola. wtll 1mwl through the Na·
nuhian l~:rt. wlm:h ''filled with
landllllllt''· to tM1wr .. upplie' for
..i.bout I 0 d.1y-..
A lounh -.tuc.11•111. Ill year old
A.dron K.lrra.-., \\ill 'tay u1 the
lJnttt'<.I \t.llt.., to c.lo<"Ulnl'nt the
tnp .me.I m.unt.un thl' Wt'h '>tll'
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For more information about how
to help with the aid project, call
Carmen Karras at (949)
760-2500. .
team. a chanry organv..ed by
Jami"> Pryor in l-.ngland to ..end a
convoy of tools and cqwpment to
tho5e living amid CMI ~t. the
'>tudent.s will help feed, house and
teach the people of the war-tom
country how to plant and farm for
therru.elve'..
MWe would like to go down
there and ~read the word of
peace.~ Pryor srud *ffo 'iay to
them). 'you've chosen the side of
peace, and we haven't forgotten
about yuu.' . . I t.hiru. it will be a
wonderful expenencc -.preadu1g
the peace message."
Pryor and a group in Fngland
collected supplies tl1at tl1ey will
<Jltp off to Afnca early next
month. lne Corona del Mar high
.,tuc.lenl5 wtU continue to raJM!
money until Feb. 23. at wtuch
Lime they hope to reach their
$75,000 goal The group will use
that money to buy generntors and
add1uonal ~upplies when they ar-
rive in Cape Town. South Afnca in
early March
n1e studen~. who w1JI be docu-
mcnnng the tnp as part of thetr
!>eruor proJet."t.'> and fulfillment of
thetr commurucy <,er.ace reqwre-
mems. \1ew thJ., expenence as life
allenng.
"We 1l be really thankful for
what we have here,· AIJaa said. ·1
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nothing there ··
As \!;)e.younge't peopll' to trJwl
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Photo lacked decency paper should uphold .
F irst, let me thank you for
lhe opportunity to express
my concerns as a member
or the community. I have always
enjoyed the manner in which the
Daily Pilot has kept the entire
community informed and aware
of the accomplishmenLS of iLS
youth and activities of all its
members. Your personal touch
and sensitive reporting has
allowed all of us to have an
outlet to be heard and seen, for
that on behalf of all of ui., I thank
you.
about the praises of your
contributions to the community,
but unfonunately, a photo that
was used to represent the laurels
of a local bar, Billy's at the Beach.
It appeared on Thursday. The
photo used was of a gentleman
smiling while moving a glass that
displayed a bare-breasted
woman on the front of it
With a high percentage of
families with children under the
age of I 8, all of us must share in
the responsibility of setting the
best example of decency. The
photograph (of the bare-breasted
woman) does little to encourage
this kind of community
responsibility, and demonstrates
(in my opinion) very little
journalistic accountability. If we
lower the standard on such an
apparent minor incident as this,
then ask yourselves, what next?
protest and/or support, then we
lay the groundwork for even
larger ones to fester. My mother
often said, "Don't make a
mountain out of a mole-hill,·
but I say, don't allow the mole
hill to become a mountain, deal
with it now, both swiftly and
resolutely.
The question I'd like to ask all
of us (journalists included) is:
Call it puritanical,
fundamental or conservative
ideology; whatever you call it. it
protects us from the kind of
unbridled sexual mania that has
led many down the path of
Internet porn and sexual
adclictions.
Let's educate our children not
to stimulate their hormones.
motivate them to learn not to
·bum" in the heat of their
passions. We can win the battle
over the minds and heart.S of our
posterity if we are willing to fight
them, and choose them, no
matter how small or great the
battle seems.
I wish lO thank the editors and
staff of the DaiJy Pilot who
demonstrated an openness 10
my protest of the photo and
allowed me an outlet to expl"eS.'>
my thoughLS to the community.
Now lets all do better for the
good of all of us going forward,
and let's not have any more
bare·breasted photo in our
respectable and purposeful
community paper. Thank you.
My lener, however, isn't just
Now, I understand that not all
of us share the same community
values and morals; however
there are universal principles of
ethics that, as a community, we
should all adhere.
lf we don't attend to the little
offenses, and raise our voices in
"What mole hill are you willing
to see become a mountain?" I for
one am not willing to see our
local papers flirt with soft
pornography.
STEVE GOOOEN
Costa Mesa
Laguna group has no role in
latest Fl Morro plan
Last week, the El Morro trailer park
Ooated a new scheme to allow the
trailers to stay in (El Morro VilJagel
beyond the expiration of 1heir lease a1
the end of2004.
ln the packet senl Lo the press, the
names of two nonprofit organi1.ations
were listed as beneficiaries of
supposedly excess revenues: State
Parks Foundation, a statewide
organization that supports state parks,
and Laguna Greenbelt Inc.
The board of the Laguna Greenbelt
lnc. wishes to reassure our supporters
and members that we want nothing Lo
_do with this proposal other than Lo see
it defeated.
Our name wai. recklessly linked to
this proposal after I specifically told
their representative, almost a week
beforehand, that we wouldn't accept
their money and that there are no
circumstance\ under which we would
support an extension of the trailer
park lease. To include us in the press
packet was a political dirty trick.
For 35 years. Laguna Greenbelt Inc.
has earned its reputation for
commitment and integrity in service
of our three goals: preservation of
open space, public access to open
space and public education about that
open space. To suggest that we would
be willing to compromise the trust
and good will of our supporters. and
the Laguna Beach community as a
whole, reveals the stay-at-all-cost
strategy apparently adopted by a
faction in the trailer park.
We are totally opposed to this
proposal. We. and State Parks
Foundation are part of a large
statewide coalition of environmental,
parks and coastal support groups who
actively support the California Slate
Parks Department plan to restore
public access and coastal habitat in El
Moro Canyon starting Jan. I, 2005.
Steve Lopez, columnist for the Los
MAILBAG
Angeles Times, put it beautifully:
"The coastline is one of the few
great public spaces we all share,
whether we live in Pacoima or Culver
City. It's our Central Park, only better,
more immense, more fragile. It's
yours. it's mine. it is Southern
California, and the cost of preserving
it is nothing compared to the cost of
compromising ii."
We hope this leuer will start to
repair the damage to our name and
clarify our position on this issue.
EUZ.ABETH M. BROWN
Laguna Beach
Though a little late, boat
parade was great
I was taught it' is never too late to
say "thank you: so I'd like to thank
the committee, the workers and, of
course, the boat owners for the
glorious Ouistmas Boat Parade last
year (2002). The time, work and
expense to participate is unreal -
and each vessel is so differen1 and
just plain great.
A big thank from all our party
guests, my husband and me.
We take advantage of your work
and expense by being at our Mview·
window each night. What a
wonderful way to start the Omstmas
holiday.
Our thanks to all.
DICK AND GERTIE MEEHAN
Newport Beach
Boardwalk plan would be a
terrible waste of money
I just read that Newport Beach ha\
authorized $400,000 for a study of a
boardwalk for lhe Back Bay and then
1hey are going 10 spend another $4
million of our money LO build 11. It
must be wonderful to s pend other
people's money so foolhardily.
Why not lei the do-gooder'I that
wanl this boardwalk to start a
fund-raiser to pay for this unneeded
project? Has anybody considered
whal the maintenance costs would
amount to annually? How many
years would 11 last before it need<>
replacemt>nt7 What about habihty
i1>sues when people get hurt on the
boardwalk.? Will the boardwalk
provide an add1t1onal fuel -.o urce for
1he almos1 annual brush fire'> in the
Back Bay?
If there really 1s a problem with
some plan1s getting trampled and,
according to a letter writer, birds
getting '>cared out of their w11s, why
not hire a ranger to sit on the top of
the bluff and educate the few who
get off the trail? Post the legal trail.,,
and close the others, and cite thosl'
who don'1 follow the rules.
I would be more than happy 10
patrol the area for a part of the
$400,000 that you are wasting.
BOB VAN SICKLE
Costa Ml'-..£
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TODAY
CronJOada of the West Gun
Show will be held at the Orange
County Fair and Expositions
Center from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
today and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday. Admission is $9 for
adults and free for ctiildren
younger than 12. For more
information, call (801) 544-9125.
Women's S.iling Col'Mlntion
is open to all women interested in
sailing, from novices and
beginners to experts. A variety of
workshops will be held. The
convention will be held at Bahia
Corinthian Yacnt Club, Corona del
Mar. Cost 1s $110 and reservations
must be made m advance. For
forms and inform ation, call (714)
730·1797
SUNDAY
The Zen Cem.r of Orange County
1s offering an #Introduction to Zen
Workshop• from 3 to 6 p.m ..
combining experiences in Zen
meditation with small group
instruction. Questions sucti as
#What 1s Zen 7" and "How does
Zen relate to everyday life7# will
be asked. The cost is $50, and
re-registration is required. The
cente r is at 120 E. 18th St., Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
(949) 722-7818.
TUESDAY
A Feng Shui seminar to Improve
health, relationships and
prosperity will be held at 7 p.m. at
Visions and Dreams, 2482
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Free.
Reservations a re required. For
more information, call (626)
288-1669 or visit
www.fengshuiadvantage.com
WEDNESDAY .
A proatat. discussion group
will be held at Hoag Cancer
Center Auditorium from 6:30 lo 8
p.m. Free. For more information.
call (949) 7-CANCEA.
•Growing Plants Indoors ... The
Easy Way· is the subject of a
class to be taught at Sherman
Library and Gardens in Coron•
def Mar at 9 a.m. The cost 1s $25,
and pre-registration 1s required
For more information, call (949)
673-2261.
THURSDAY
A C.lifomla Gray whale course
is being offered at Orange Coast
College starting tonight The class
is called Ecology 124 and meets
from 5:30 to 7:35 p.m. Thursday
evenings for eight weeks For
sjlring registration Information,
call (714) 432-5072.
South Coast F'tau hosts the
fascination of orctiids
international show and sale
through Sunday, Feb. 9, featuring
more than 60 vendors and 100
displays. For more information,
call (714) 964-3265 or v1sil
the next three to four years.
Brown said he believes the so-
lution to the approximately $35·
billion budget deficit is for legis-
lators to transeend partisanship
and41work toward the common
good or the state.
"(Legislators! really have to
maJce up their minds on what
will be the deLivery system and
what will be delivered and how il
will be paid for,• Brown said.
"None of that can be affected by
whlch political party is doing it.
It has to be the whole opera-
tion."
Brulte offered four specific
suggestions: slap a moratorium
on any new laws th.al hurt
business; repeal laws that are
driving companies out of the
state; enact mo~l of Gov. Gray
Davis' proposed budget cuts;
and freeze spending for a year .
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for a complete show sctiedule.
FRIDAY
SCATS Gymnastics will be held
at the Orange County Fair and
Expositions Cente r Building 10
from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. through
Sunday. Admission for adults is
$10, for seniors and ctiildren $5.
For more information. call (714)
895-2909.
A folk dance festival sponsored
by the Laguna Folkdancers wilt
feature dance workshops with
two master teactiers presenting
dances from Eastern Europe and
Turkey The festtval will be held
through Sunday. Feb 9
lnd1v1dual events cost from $8 to
$12, and an entire weekend costs
$40 m advance or $44 at the door
The event will be held at the
Ensign Intermediate School Gym,
2000 Cliff Dnve, Newport Beacti
For more information, call (714)
891 0788
FEB.8
The Friends of th• Newport
Beacti Public Library will hold ·A
Bude A Bag" for books, a used ·
book sale, from 9 a m 10 4 µ m
Proceeds will be donated 10 the
1000 Avocado Ave library. For
mo re information, call (949)
759 9667
·oeep He.ling Through Sound
and Stillness." an evening of
restorative yoga will be offered
from 5 to 7 p m at Full Spectrum
Yoga. 2019 Quail St . Newport
Beacti. The oost 1s $25 m advance
or S30 on the day of the event
FTM walking tours of the badl
bay a1e being offered between 9
and 10 15 am Guides will take
small group on two hour tours
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WHEIE GIEAT IOOMS 1£61#.
·1 don't think we should raise
tax.es tn a weak economy,• Brulte
sa/d. "It's like putting leeches on
a pauent."
To resolve the perceived prob-
lems created by term limits.
Brulle suggested increasing the
time allowed In the assembly
from six years to eight, while
Brown recommended giving
voters a chance to keep a repre
scntadve In office who has accu
mUJated a vast amount of ex.peri
ence and knowledge.
Nhu Ngocong, a graduate stu-
dent at the center, said sho
gleaned some important knowl·
edge from the discussion.
WI learned a lot about the
budget and different perspeo.
lives, but politics is politics, and
they can say anythjng up there,"
Ngocong 'laid. "We have to w-ctit
to see what they will do."
starting every 15 minutes. Tours
begin at the comer of East Bluff
Drive and Bade Bay Road.
Teen Night Out for tMna Jn
the seventh through ninth grades
will be held at the Blade of
Orange. The city of Costa Mesa
invites teens to participate in en
excursion to the mall and movies
Meet at the Downtown
Recreat1q_n Center, 1860 Anaheim
Ave .. Costa Mesa, for pizza at 5
p.m. Participants will return to tho
center at 10 p.m. The $30 oost
includes pizza, movie,
transportation and superv1s1on
For more information, call (714)
327 7560
FEB. 15
A comptiUr fair will be hekf
at the Orange County Fair and
Exposrt1ons Center Building 10
from 10 a m to 5 p m. through
Sunday Adm1ss1on for adults is
$5. for cn1ldren younger than 10,
free For more information, call
{800) 800 5600
·An Eveni09 of Ionesco;
featuring several short plays by
Eugene Ionesco, will be
presented by OCC's Repertory
Theatre Company m the Drama
lab Studio this weekend and Feb
22 to 23. Show times a re 8 p.m
Saturdays and 2 and 7 p.m
Sundays. T1deets cost S6 in
advance. $7 at the door For more
information. call (714) 432-5640,
ext 1
A woritshop cali.d •otvOl'C9: A
New Beginning• 1s being offered
for men and women m the
process of d1voretng or recently
divorced It will take place from 10
am to 12 30 pm at 180 Newport
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Center Drive. For m ore
infpnnation. call (949) 644-6435.
'"~Lawn Care• wiH be
dilCUQed et Sherman Library
and Gardens in Corona del Mar at
9".30 e.m. Free. For more
loformation. call (949) 673-2261.
FEB.19
The Newport Rib Company end
ASH Harbor Area Inc. are holding
a fund-raising day at the
. restaurant. 20% of the proceeds
will be donated to FISH to assist
low-income families in Orange
County. The restaurant 1s at 2196
Harbor Plvd. For more
information, call (949) 5'5-3815,
ext 231.
ONGOtNG
Teens ere Invited to drop by th•
city of Costa M esa Recreation
Center from 2 to 6 p.m. M onday
through Friday for indoor and
outdoor sports and activities. The
Center is at 1860 Anaheim Ave
For m ore information, call (714)
327·7560.
The Newport S..ch City Hell is
displaying watercolor paintings
by Juan Casado, Ned Parsons,
Raymond Otis and Jim
Teegarden through March 28 at
3300 Newport Blvd For more
information, call (9491717-3870
The Assoc1at1on will play at 8 p.m. today at Orange Coast College's Robert 8. Moore
Theatre as part of M Juke Box Giants" concert. The concert will also include 1960s group the
Sh1relles, '70s vocahst Al Wilson and backup group the Flashback Band. For information.
c.all (714) 432 5880.
The Aun. of BuslnHs Services
hosts a networ1ung meeting that
deals with education connections
from 6 to 8:30 p m. on the second
Tuesday of every month at the
Holiday Inn at 3131 Bristol St.,
Costa M esa. For more
informat1,on. call (949) 805-0011
Th• ~rt Beach Public
Library hosts an hour of stones
and crafts for ctuldren in
kindergarten through the second
grade at the Corona del Mar
branch from 3 to 4 p m Tuesdays
The library is at 420 Mangold
Ave. For more information. call
(949) 717·3800
Free tours of th• Oninge Cot.I my
Performing Arts Center take
guests to the dressing rooms,
performer's lounge, backstage
and on stage at 10:30 a m every
Wednesday and Saturday at 600
Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa
Group tours can be held by
special arrangement For more
information. call 17141556-ARTS
ext. 833.
The ~rt S..ch Newcomers
O ub holds a general meetmg on
the third Wednesday of every
month. The organ11a11on 1s open
to all female residents in Newport
Beacti who have hved in the area
fewer than five years For more
information, call 1949) 645-9922.
or visit
newcomers-newportbeach.org
lnUffaith coup4es with one
Jewish panner are invited to
participate in a discussion group
at the Jewish Family Service of
Orange County office The group
1s geared toward dealing with
issues between interfaith
couples, such as raising children,
observing holidays, symbols in
the home and relat1onsh1ps with
extended families. The cost for
three sessions is $45 per couple.
Prereg1strat1on 1s reqU1red. Call to
schedule date and lime. The
office 1s at 250 E Baker St.. Suite
G, Costa M esa (714) 445-4950
Women 50 and older can join 1
discussion group coordinated by
Jewish Fom1ly Services to
address issues such as anxiety,
depression rela11onsh1ps,
loneliness and family The group
meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m
M ondays at the agency offices.
250 E Baker St • Suite G, Costa
Mesa Preregistration required
(714) 445-4950.
Friends of the Newport Beech
Pubhc Library Used Book Store
are asking for patrons to donate
books to replenish the dwindling
stock. Books may be left at any of
the three branch libraries -
Balboa. Mariners or Corona del
Mar -or m the book closet next
to the Fnends Book Store, at 1000
Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach
All hardcover and paperback
donations, with the exception of
magazines and law books, will be
accepted and are tax deductible
1949) 759·9667.
The B111ille lnstinrte att.rs frH
computer classes to people with
fading v1s1on who have difficulty
seeing the computer screen. The
Oasis Center at 800 M arguente
Ave., Corona del Mar, offers six
sessions Call to sign up for
classes. (714) 821 5000
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A spirituel care class meets at
7·15 pm Wednesdays at 3400
Irvine Ave., Suite 114. Newport
Beach. Call to reserve a seat. (9491
263-1462
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce hosts networ1ong
luncheon meetings Wednesdays
from 11 ·45 a.m. to 1 p .m at the
Costa M esa Country Club The
cost 1s $13 The club is at 1701
Golf Course Dnve, Costa Mesa
(714) 885 9090.
A brain tumor support group
meets 1he first and third
Thursdays of each month fro") 7
to 8.30 p.m. at the Hoag Cancer
Center at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag
Dnve, Newpon Beach Free.
Reg1Stra11on not required The
group is designed to help
patients end their families
understand and cope with the
illness (949) 574-6232
SL Andrew's Ptesbyteri1nChurc:tt
hosts a mental illness support
group from 6:30 to 8 p m
Sundays in D1erenfield Hall C at
600 St Andrews Road Newpon
Beach (9491 574 2236
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County sponsors a
d1scuss1on group for adult
children and their parents from 6
to 7 p.m. two Tuesdays a month
at the Jewish Family Service
office at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G.
Costa Mesa $10 per person, per
session Preregistration required
(71 4) 445-4950.
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County has a weekly
parenting support group Parents
learn strategies for successful
parenting and for dealing with
the feelings and behavior of their
children. The group meets from
10 to 11:30 a.m Mondays at the
Jewish Family Service office at
250 E. Baker St .• Suite G, Costa
Mesa. The group will cover
managing anger, amoety and
peer pressure children
experience Preregistration
required (714) 445-4950
The Costa MHa Senior Centef
has ballroom dancing with live
music from the Costa Mesa .
Music Makers from 7 30 to 10:30
pm. every Tuesday night at 695
W. 19th St • Costa Mesa S4 19491
548-3884
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County sponsors an ongoing
healing support group for the
chronically 111. The purpose 1s to
provide participants with
emouonal and spmtual support
to manage illness and its
consequences The group meets
at 7 p.m Thursdays at the Jewish
Family Service office at 250 E.
Baker St Costa Mesa
Attendance 1s free, but
registration 1s required (714)
445-4950
Scrabble Club No. 350 meets
from 6 10 10 p m Thursdays at
Borders Books. Music & Cafe at
South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bear St
1n Costa Mesa $3. New players
are welcome (949) 2()6..9822.
The Coin and Stamp Club mMts
from 1 to 3 p m . M ondays at the
Oasis Senior Center. New
members interested in trading,
buying and selling stamps and
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colna a,. being tought to join
U-lnformel meetlnga. There
Int no fMe required. (949)
6'4-3244.
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groupe for edutts at ell ltages of
1oea. Group membera share
~ae. hear how OChera deal
with grief, receive -..pport and
leem weya to cope wtth udnea
end io... One group men at 7
p.m . Tueedayt at Beth Jacob In
Irvine. The eecond group men at
10 a.m. Tueedeyw at Temple Judea
In Laguna Hilla. The third group
meets at 1 p.m. Thur-.dayt at the
Ezra Center In Anaheim. Free, but
advance registration Is required.
(714) 446-4950.
Jewith femly Service of Orange
County provides a support and
diecuaslon groop for persons
recovering from childhood or
teenage sexual abuse. The group
meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m.
Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St.,
Com Mesa. Advance registration
is required. (7141445-4950.
St. John The Divine
Episcopal Church
183 E. Bay St.
Costa Mesa
949-548-2237
Comer of Bay & Orange Ave.
Sunday Services:
8 :00 am and 10:00 am
. Sunday School 9:45
Holy Eucharlst at 7:00 am
on Wednesday
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7 30 om Troditionol
9 om ConlemPQ!'O"Y. 9om Church School 11 om Charismatic
and Wednesday Noon
~byWI tou.9wtth. A o.llltg with Dhorce IUPPOft
trtlned nsturelist guide are group le ofhnd by Jewish Femitv
offered st 10 e.m. Sundeyt from SeMc::e of Or.nge County. The
the Newport Dunes Waterlront group la led by en ~ad
Reeort. The reeort It at 1131 Bade countelor end meets tit 6 p.m.
Bey Drive. Newport Beech. $20, Tu.dlrys tit the .J.wWl Fedenrdon
or S10 for C.lifomia Wddllfe c:ernpw, 260 E. Baker St., Suite G,
C.mpalgn and Newport Bay Ca.ta Mesa. (714) 44M960.
Nsturellstt end Friend.I
members. (949) 7~1160. The S. &ooucs' lhlp Del Mir 711
of Orange County offere a
A yoga and dance deN la held program for boye end young
from 4:30 to 6:46 p.m. Tue9dayt men eget 14 to 18 lntereeted In
at the Center for Spiritual aelllng, aeamanthlp, piloting,
Discovery, 2850 Meaa Verde Drive navigation and crulalng.
Eaat, Suite 111, Costa Mesa. (714) Meetings ere from 6 to 9 p.m.
754-7399. Wedneadaya at the Sea Scouts
Sea.Bate, 1931 W. Coast
The Rw. Connie Rvc*man IMda a Highway, Newport Beach. (9491
discussion group using the book 642-6301 or (949) 551-859t
"Conversations with God• from
noon ft 1 p.m. :rueadaya et the 0.ala Senior Center orr.n
Cente for Spiritual Discovery, ongoing 111l1tance, counseling
2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, and referral aervlces for seniors.
Suite 111 , Costa Mesa. Bring a (949) 644-3244.
lunch. (714) 754-7399.
The Coat.a M ... Senior Cttlzen
Marshall'1 T• Kwon Do In Coste Square "8nd Round Dance Club
Mesa offers fr9e seff~efense seekl experienced dancers to
classes to airline pilots and flight join itl group from 9 to 11 a .m.
attendants. Classes ere taught by Thursdays at the Costa Mesa
three-time U.S. National Senior Center, 19th Street and
Champion Tom Marshall. Pomona Avenue. Costa Mesa.
Marshall's is at 333 E. 17th St. (714) 545-5669.
Suite 13, Costa Mesa. (949)
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ev. Michael Bankhead, Pastor
dult Sunday School:
ildren's Choir.
orship & Otlldren's
Suncfa School:
Newpon unter
United Methodist Church
Rev. Cathleen Coocs. Pastor
I 601 Margueme Ave.
corner of Marguerite and
San Joaquin HiJls Rd.
(949) 644-0745
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Luthen1n Church
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a paruh of the Anglican Carholtc Church
Traditional Epilcopal
Sund.ty ~mc.o 7·4'~. 9 00 & 11 00 Mn
S11nd.ty School. 9 00 am
2300 Ford R.o;id, Newport Beach
(corner Bon1u Canyon tt Prairie R.d)
I ht Rtv. ~tcphcn C. Scarlett, Rector
(9'49) 219-0911
7H Dov« 0.-. Newport hech
Tradltlonal Lutbenin
Paetor David Monge
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Holy Communion
8unct.y 9:15 em
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Sunday Service lOam
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UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1701 BakM', C.M.
Hillary Stone leeds en exera..
daa It 11 a.m. Thurldaya at the
. Jewt9h Senk>r Center, 250 E. BIUt'
St.. Costa Mesi. (714) 613-6641.
The Newport Beech N9wcomers
Club meets at 10 e.m. the third
Wednesday of each month. The
organization It open to ell
women residents of Newport
Beach who have lived In the arH
for fewer thar:-five yea re. For
more Information. call (9491
645-9922 or visit the Web alte
newcomera-newportbeach.org.
The Thul'9day Momlno Women'•
Oub, a 40-year-o&d friendahlp club,
Is seeking new members. The
c:klb, which includes golf, bridge,
walking and gourmet~.
meets at 11 a .m. on the second
Thursday of every month st the
Radisson Hotel In Newport Beactt.
The luncheon is S23 and Includes
entertainment The hotel is at 4545
MacArthur Blvd. (714) 842-6863.
The N9wpot1 ~ Welldng Club
meets at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Monday through Saturday, and
at 7 p.m. Sunday. Walkers
should meet at the intersection
of Hosprtal Road and Superior
Avenue. Free. (9491650-1332.
Si. MARK PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
"Open Arms and Open Minds''
Worship 9:30
Christ Church By the Sea
l niral \tnhodm
1400 \\ B•lho~ Bl•d Newport lk•lh
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The R.n. Or. ~'I" R crup, Putor
(949)673-3805
'9 Healing .l. Worship 10:00 A.M.
HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(DlaclplH of Chrta1)
2401 lrvlne Ave.
N1wpor1 IHCll, CA
(949) 0~5781
PreJ«1t1. Uaiftnity and lAVid.a St., NPB
Rev. Gail Miller AJbcn and
Rl:Y. Sttphcn L Alben M1mstcn
cOUJI: ga1lm1lkr'4~~ddph1~.~
· Worahlp & Chwch School
8:30 end 10:00 e.m.
A Sll-w&I COOISI II WIMIG TO WO
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Youtll MinlslM 14 979-8234 ly W. MAIC MOIST1a ... ..
(949) 640-7343
Parmc. end Children
:Wonhip God Together
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+ •A God-«ntcrcd parish community, instructed~ the Word of God
A Ind ren~ by the Sacraments
Our Lady Queen of Angels
2046 Mar VJSta Drive '
N~rt~ Beach, Califomii 92660
(949)644-0200 Fax (949) 644-1349
Rev. Mon.signor W'alliam P. Mc.Laughlin Pa.nor
IIrURGlES: $.uut\hy, S p.m. (Cantor),
Sunday, 7:00 (Quiet), 8:30 (C.0ntcmpo1'11}') 10:00 (Cltoir),
11 :30 a.m. (Cantor) and 5:00 p.m. (Contcm.pot1.t)'}
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3303 Via Lido
Newport Beoch
673-1340 or 673-6150
O\wch JO am & 5 ixn.
Sunday School 10 am
Wld~ ~, 301111
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CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3100 Fadtlc View Dr
Newpcxt Beach
644-2617 or 675-4661
O\urdl lO am
SUnday School lo am ~ Ml.cl1gl 7,., s:rn tt•~l2noon
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Th• Am..tcen Legion m..U et 7 on the comer of &tenc11 North
p.m. the third TuHClay of every and Placentia. ~that •
month. The meeting•. which are bound, looee or begged ere
dHI with veteran luu" and accepted. C.rdboerd and bound
community eervle9, will be held materiel tuc:h .. phone boob end
at the Ccm. Meta Air National thic* megezilll9 are not. A!ao, bins
Guard. The national guard It at ere available for drop off werv day
2651 Newport Blvd. Free. Mery of the month. All fundt rafted go
Holler, (n.•> 646-2m; or Biii to the allOCiatlon. Free. The echool,
Mlmlaga. (9'9) 650-0894 . It at 2323 Plaoentla Ave., Coste
M .... (949) 61!).6600. ' Nlghtfy mHtino• fof thOM who
0.-. Senior Centlar ol9f'S • deity 0
I want to overcome nicotine
addiction are offered In Costa telephone contact program for
Meaa and Newport Beach. (7141 aenlora who have a limited local 1
774-~106 or (8001642-0666. support 1ystem. They alao offer ' . ongoing computer cla11ea that , •
The Newport Sport. MuMum, a teach the bat1C8 of Word, '
nonprofit organization, operates Quicken, Print Shop and Internet ..
a free museum at 100 Newport usage. (9491 644-3244.
Center Drive, Newport Beach, .
T"e museum, which has one of The Coste Mff• Communlceton
the world'• largest collections of Toastmasters Club meets from
sports memorabilia, is open noon to 1 p.m. Wedneadays at
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays the Orange County Department ,
and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on of Education, 200 Kalmu1 Drive,
Saturday. (949) 721-9333 or Costa Mesa. (7141444-8783.
www.newportsports·
museum.org. The Newport Beech
Distinguished Toastmastera Clu~
The Estancia High Sdlool Parent 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m.
Teacher Student Assn. hosU a Tuesdays in Sgt. Pepperoni'•
monthly paper drive every meeting room, 2300 Bri1to~St .,
Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon in Newpon Beach. Call to make
the school's northwest parfdng 101, • reservations. (949) 646-1274.
CORONA DEL MAR PLAZA Hom !
WINTER SIDEWALK SALE '·
'Shoppers looking for savings wtll h.we ~lect merchandise 1
on the latest winter fastuons pnced as low ar. SS, and ,
and hottest looks lll home d kor Wattm1orks w1U ha\'e reduced
won't want to ~ the annual pnces on select merchandise
Winter Sidewalk Sale at Corona throughout the ~tore
del Mar PJua. Customers will Customers w1U want to bnng
enjoy el(traordinary savings of the w hole family for shopping ~
up to 70 percent off on and fun as Coron• del Mu ~
Saturday, February 8 and Plaza h05l'I entertal.l\ITlent and
Sunday, February 9 at stores kid s activihes on Saturday, I
throughout the center. from 11 ~.m. to 3 p m V1Bitors '
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A family looldna for saWigs at the Corona del Mar Plaza Winter S/dfwafk s..
Merchants participating in will enjoy kid's crafts, m which :• I this annual sale will include children can decorate a heart-,
Amadeus Spa, offering 10 shaped bucket for collecting 1;.
percent off all salon services valentines. Uttle ones can also •:
and 20 to 50 pemmt off selected have their faces painted with 1'
products; Armoirt will have ela.borate butterflies, flowers, '
sale merchandise up to 70 per-arumals, dinosaurs and more
cent off; Solt Comfort will have The whole family wiU also
discounted prices on select enjoy live music by The Rockit
shoes; Baby Uniqiu will have Scientists, who have a loyal
selected items up to 50 percent following and will perform
off; Chico's will take an popular hits from the SO's and,
additional 20 percent off 60's.
,
I • Corona del Mar Plu• ~ •ttwldino tti. Winter Sid.walk s.. . ;
already reduced merchandise; Coro"" tltl M•r Pl11&• I
M11""'I wUI offer 10 pncent oH is located et MacArthur
storewlde; Mottini wW have Boulevard and P1ctllc Coa t
handbags and shoes dJa<:ow\ted Highway in Ntwport ~Kl\.
50 ~t, Ntw B•latt will for more mlormation all
have dltc:ou.nts on mm'• &nd (9'9) 190-9713 or vllit
women's shoes; S111~tl« TI>NCI wwwShopThtlrvtnteomp6n .t'Ofn
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COMMUNITY & CLUBS
The Harbor Mesa Lions aren't sleeping this week
I t's a busy
time of
theyeM
for members
of the Harbor
Mesa Lions
Qub. First,
their meeting
on Monday
will feature
students from
Newport
Harbor High
School who
JIM
DE BOOM
will compete in the annual
Student Speake~ Contest,
sponsored by Lion's
International. The topic for
speeches this yeM is. "Terrorism
and World Secunty. • Wmning
speakers from the club level wiU
go on to compete in the
Regional and District
competition. ending at the
Multiple District contest with
~totaling up to Sl8.000.
They will also welcome a new
member, Usa Mcintosh, who is
sponsored by Barbara Hayward.
Harbor Mesa member Joan
Parka will officiate at the
i()stallation. The dinner meetin~
will start at 6:30 p.m. Monday at
the Costa Mesa Country Oub.
GETTING
INVOLVED
• GETTING INVOLVED tuns
~riodically in the Daily Pilot on a
rotating basis For information on
adding your organ1zat1on to this
h$t. call (9491 574-4298
ACADEM1C YEAR IN AMERICA
Costa Mesa fam1hes can host a
German student and earn up to
$1,000 toward a number of
trtvel-abroad programs Danielle
C.rpino, (8001 322 HOST
ALS ASSN., ORANGE
COUNTY CHAPTER
The Amyotroph1c Lateral
Sclerosis Assn .• which helps
individuals who have the
disorder that 1s also known as
Lou Gehng's disease. needs
volunteers (714) 375-1922
-.zHEJMER'S ASSN.
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Support group leaders, Visiting
Volunteers. family resource
consultants and office volunteers
ate needed. Volunteers may wort
on on&-time proiects or ongoing
programs. 'Training sessions are
available (8001660-1993
AMERJCAN CANCER SOCIETY
The Orange County Region of the
American Cancer Society seeks
office volunteers The society also
seeks volunteers to answer calls
for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter
(949) 261-9446
AMERICAN CANCER
SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP
The American Cancer Society
Discovery Shop needs unwanted
goods sudl as clothing, fumrture,
Jewelry, accessones, antiques
and collectibles to fund the
~s research, education and
patient services programs. The
rfu LluJjest, !Jirust,
!F rieruf{iest
'Beauty Suppfy &
!Ju[{ Servia Salon
ln Orange County
NEW ARRIVALS OP
StrrtclNJ>k PmoNtiiuJ
Brllt'tim
Then on Saturday. the I larbor
Mesa Lions wilJ hold a garage
saJe at the home of member Ann
Mcllroy. 204 Loyola Road in
Coc;ta Mesa, starting at 7 a m.
Proceeds from the garage saJe
will be given to local charitable
o rganizacio ns..
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR
SP1RrTRUN:
More than 400 volunteers are
needed to staff Orange County's
Largest SK/ 1 OK Road and Walk
Race on Sunday. March 9.
"We are aggre!>Sively seeking
volunteers to fill the 400
positjons needed to help us put
on the Spirit Run 2CXl3," •.cdd Jim
and Nadine Turner, volunteer
chair,, for the run
In its 20th year, the <ipmt Run
l~ the largest road race and
walking event in Orange C .ounty,
haVlng grown into a great I OK
and SK run/walk, Kjd., one-mile,
haJf. and quan er-mile races and
kids exposition. The Spllit Run
corn.t'itently attract'> more than
7,000 panmpants. 1nc.:lud111g
2.000 younger than 12. rhe
proceeds direclly benefit the
educa110nal progm.rm at five
local elementMy -.chool,
goods may be dropped off at
2600 E Coast Highway, Corona
del Mar Volunteers are also
needed from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Saturday at the
same location (949) 6404777
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
ROAD TO RECOVERY
The transportation program
needs volunteers to drive cancer
patients to and from medical
treatments free of cnarge The
required commitment 1s a few
hours each week or month
Drivers must have a vahd driver's
hcense and insurance and be at
least 25 Volunteers may use
either their own vehicles or
American Cancer Society vans
(949) 261-9446 or
scorner a1cancer.org.
The American Cancer Society 1s
also looking for volunteer
speakers for its Speakers Bureau
program, wtiidl offers a free
service to communities. schools
and corporations by prov1d1ng
trained speakers to address
cancer issues. The organization
will train all interested volunteers
at a special session on Dec 1
from 8:30 a.m. to 1 :30 p".'m. at the
Spectrum Club, 1535 Deerpart
Drive tn Fullerton For
reservations, call Florence Dann
at (9491 567-0604 by Nov. 22
AMERICAN HEART ASSN.
The Amencan Heart Assn. is
looking for volunteers to perform
vanous general office duties in
the main office and implement
educational and fund-raising
events through Orange County
No expenence necessary
Training will be provided (9491
856-3555
AMERICAN HOME HEALTH
HOSPtCE PROGRAM
The American Home Health
Hospice Program needs
volunteers to give emotional
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Best Prices -Best Service -
Best Selection
Going out of Business Sale.
All Shoes $2000 Or Less
~~ + ffl(J rs EXJ'NIDING TO COVfJl ~J~ OF YOUt CDilUNG NF.EDS.
.ALL SALES FINAL
Hou(S! M-Fri 9:30..5:30 •Sat 9:30.5:00 • Sun: 9:30.1 :00
1829 WFSfCUPF DRIVE. NEWPORT BF.ACH
(949) 645-1355
Andersen, Ea\tblufT, I tarbo1
View, Lincoln and Newpon
Coast.
In Lhe pw.t 20 yea.N., the C.,pint
Run ha.'> developed mto a maior
c;ource of fund' for educauonaJ
program<> at these five M:honh.
Net procet!di. from Spirit Run
2002 exceeded $I 25,000.
Interested volunteeN. can
contact Jim or Nadine Tuml'r at
(949) 640-5350'or
ruui1n£turner.1~
co:c.fU!t tf they would likt: to help
NEWPORT RIBS FOR ASH:
The Newpon Rib Co. and
FISI I 1 larbor Area lnc. are
holding a fund-rai.'>ing day on
Feb. 19 at the rt'l>taurant.
Ment10n Fl'il I when you ordt•r,
and 20% of the proceed., for
djne-in or takeout meal\ wtll bt.>
donated to HSI I to assi'>t
low-income famiJie!> in Orangt'
County. The Newpon Rih < o io,
at 2196 I larhur Blvd., Co'>la
Me'\3. lakeout how~ that day
are from 11 30 a m. to 9·30 pm
You can dme'" from 4 p.m to
9:30 pm
l-ow1lled 1n I 96R by lural
Shlrtey Watts, no,1 t "'
celebrnting it'> 35lh year ol
support to terminally tit patients
and their fam1hes m the greater
Orange County area. Training 1s
provided. (714) 550-0800 or (800)
540-2545
AMERICAN RED CROSS.
ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER
The cnapter ne~ds volunteers to
address community groups
about Red Cross services and to
act as ha1sons wtth the media in
disaster and emergency
s1tuat1ons Lynn Howes. (7 14)
481-5376
ANIMAL NETWORK
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Become a bonle-feeder or take in
pregnant cats at your home
Many shelters kill pregnant cats
upon arrival Dogs and cats are
also available for adoption.(949)
759 3646 or
www.sntmalnetwork.org
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE
OF NEWPORT-MESA
Volunteers lookmg for varytng
levels of involvement are needed
to help the organ1zat1on Wfth its
goal Of helping cnildren in thP
community (949) 645-6929
ASSN.RENAISSANCE
CREATORS
The Costa Mesa group sponsors
and supports outreacn
commumty service programs,
such as the homeless sanctuary
Volunteers are needed. (714)
540-5803
BEST BUDDIES
The nonprofit orgamzatlon 1s
IJ·T Us BJ: YOl 'R #I
Ct101c1-'1...oc\l.1 Y
I m1<· Tn R,,.,,,,, )nur ""'"'"''"
Rabbitt lr,urance Agency
Al TO. llOMI tr '-'fR.'. m~I nt
\t,tl11i111 ' • c I 'h
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../ r ~ 949-631-77 40
441 Old ~ Bhd. • Ncwpon Beach
(Near Hoag Hcwpiw)
community i.crv1ce It::. ml!>'>ion
ii. preventing hunger and
homeles!>ne"1> m the
community. l.ach year, HSll
d'>MSts m on: than 1.;wo fdm1lte'>
1n Orange County I he<,e
familic~ account for more than
6,400 people. more than half of
them children. I ISi I
.,upplemenh the work ot its
'>mall '>laff with the .,uppon of
more than .550 volunteer<, and
'>lretche-. tl'> t a'>h by us111g
donated food and supphe'>
Invite your '>poU!>e, famLly and
neighbor., to go fl~l 1-mg with
you at Newport Rib Lo. It\ good
food and a good caui.e.
WORTH REPEATING:
From "Thought for tht' Da}-
provided by Greg KeUey of Lhe
"lewpon Me-..1 Irvine lnterfa11h
Loundl:
'"f he large'>t room 111 the ..... orld
1., the room for improvement ·· •
-Unknown.
SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS
COMING WEEK
TUESDAY
7:30 a.m l 1w ·Hl memtwr
Newport Ht>.it h ">unrl<oe Rorarv
looking for volunteers 18 and
older to provide companionship
for adults with developmental
disabilities. As a JCit1zen Buddy.~
volunteers will v1s1t with a buddy
twice a month and call or e-mail
them once a week The
orgamzat1on also has an
e-Buddies program that forms
friendships enttrely over the
Internet Volunteers for that
program must be at least 12 years
old 1714) 546-1826 or
www.bestbudd1es org
BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS
The local chapter 1s looking for
men and women older than 20
who have lived tn Orange County
for at least six months and have
been on the 1ob for at least three
months to serve as big brothers
or big sisters for cn1ldren ages 6
to 16 from single parent homes
714) 544 7773
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC.
Volunteer opportunities for the
Ordnge County Council include
fund-raising, -program -· ·
dt•velopment and training to
ei.1stmg troops and padts. (7141
5464990
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS
OF NEWPORT-MESA
The three area clubs need
volunteer coaches and arts and
crafts workshop teachers. Call for
locations (949) 642 2245.
BRAILLE INSTITVTE'S
ORANGE COUNTY CENTER
The nonprofit organization 1s
looking for volunteers with a
<Jub wiU meet at Five Lrowm
for a program by Bob Was and
llans Unhardt on the club's
2003 fund-raiM.>r
6.30 p.m TI1e C O'>ta M<"><I
l\ewpon Harbor I Jon' <Juh
nlt'cl\ at the Lmta Mt•..a <,ult
dtld Country <.lub
WEDNESDAY
7 15 a.m .. The 20 member
'louth Coa'>l Metro Rotary CJub
will meet at the ( enter Uub
www. sowluoastm~tm
rolllryorg), and the l'liewpun
lldrhor Kiwam'> Uub will mee1
at the 1Jnivers11y Athlettt Uub.
l\Joon: The 40 m<:mber
1.xcllange Oub of the <.>range Coa'>t .... ,n meet at the Bahia < ,onnthtan
Vdthr Club for a bu.\ltlt".'> nlt.'t'l.lng.
l11e <iompllmL\I lntmwuonal
"l;t•wpon I larhor will rnet1 di the
'1111<1 Arid Country< luh
6 p.m . The hO member
Hotary Uuh of Newport Halbo.i
will meet at thl• Hah1.i
C onnth1an Yad1t <Juh for a
< raft ralk b-. membt·r Dan
Hoffmann ·
u1u•w neu•portllflllH1U "'Jl.
THURSDAY
i a.rn: The .!O plm nwmber
basic knowledge of Windows
95198, Microsoft Word and a
w1llmgness to team the adaptive
equipment used by tts students to
participate tn vanous activities at
the Oasis Senior Center in Corona
del Mar Volunteers will tutor
legally blind adult students usmg
computers and other adapttve
technology Mary Johnson 17141
821 5000. ext 2113
COMMUNITY ANIMAL
NETWORK
The network needs volunteers
to help control the rising
populatton of wild cats 1n local
neighborhoods Volunteers
would trap and deliver cats to
local veterinarians for spaying
or neutering, and then release
them back to the property
where they were found The
goal of the program 1s to save
the lives of stray cats 19491
759 3646
COSTA MESA
CIVIC PLAYHOUSE
The playhouse needs volunteers
for ushering. badtstage work.
mailings, typing, controlling
lights and many other duties
(949) 650-5269
COSTA MESA
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The sOCJety preserves and
promotes the history of Costa
Mesa and the harbor area
Volunteers are needed for the
archives. hbrary museum docent
and pubhc outreach programs
(949) 6315918
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You have the right to
choose your repair facility
Insist on the Best
LIFETIME WARRANTY
Full Service Colliaion Center
Insurance Approved st,op
949) 642-4522
~'S AUTOIOOTrn· .~ 121 Industrial Way
Costa Mesa
Loi.ra Me-.a-Orange Co!>IJ
Hrcillast I.Jon!> Uub will meet
lor the ~tudent ~pealwr 1 on test
Nuon fhe 50-mernber Lo'>ta
Me\c:I Kiwarm Uub will met't at
tht' I lohdily Inn, the
50 member Newport
Heach-C..orona del Mar K1wai11'
(Jub will meet at the Hahta
Connthian Yacht Club to ht'ar
John Preus. president of
< oncord1a Umver'>llY
www ktwanis.orwcluhl
wHame~). the 60-mt-mbt•r
l.xch.mge <.lub of Newpon
11.trbor will meet al the
Newport I !arbor Naut1t.1l
Mu .. eum for a hus111e<,'>
mecur1g. and the 100 nwmber
:>.ewport lrvme Rotaf) CJuh will
mt-t't dt the Atrium 1 lotl'I to
hear Karen Springer of lrn111
't'outh \t'rv1ce!>
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• COMMUNITY & CLUBS "
putJltshed Saturday,, n ,~ .... r c.•'v
P1101 Send your service c!uo ~
mef'ting 1nforma11011 by ta,, to
t949 660 8667 bv e ma•I IO
1deboom "dCJI com or bv int'l11 10
2082 S E Bristol. Su11 .. 201
Newpon Beach CA 97660 1740
COSTA MESA
LITERACY COUNCIL
The Costa Mesa Literacy Center
needs volunteer tutors to teach
English as a second language.
People who want to learn English
as a second language are also
encouraged to call Call to
register 714 4-'35-331u•Jr 1714
545 3445
COSTA MESA M S
SELF-HELP GROUP
The Orange County cnapt~i of the
national Multiple Sclerosis
Society has started a nPw
self help group in Costa Mesa for
people newly diagnosed or with
mtn1mal symptoms of multiple
sclerosis. or both The grouri
meets at 11 a m the second
Tuesday of every month 19491
650 7659
COSTA MESA
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Seniors 55 and older arP 1nv1ted
to help staff the Westside
substation Volunteers arc <1sked
to w ork two four-hour ddy11mc
shift s per week They would be
responsible for answf'nng
phones b1cyde reg1str at1on
fingerpnnting. data 'entry and
assisting wtth other c1tyw1de
pro1ects Semors who can spP-alo.
Spanish and English are also
needed Call for an apphedt1on
Fred Gaeckler 17141 754 5208
JcffF~nn~ .!. L\lan f"m~
REAL EST A ff'.
I~ 200.\
.\rt ~ou thmltng 11 liu\ In£ J ~v.
homt' m 21rn Sellmc ~our prr-.cnl
IK'lfT)( 1 Hert' Jtr '>lll1lt' prtd1c111.1n' for
v.h.tt the H'.Jr ~IX)' l'k\jJ, li'lf NW\
.md -<llt'f'\ ha.'-t'd oo :wh 'L' ol iTl<N
rnt'nt and lu'tmc re.ti r,IJte llW'lct
trtnd.\
Ku}tn. Lov. m1ere'1 rate' and t.u
CUI\ v.111 COO!tnll( ICI fud thl' home
Nl~er. m.lrtt'l f \tn 1n tilt l:.ct' 11 a
do11.ntum m mam 'lt(IOr\ 1ll tilt LS ccooom~. propk 'v.ho 01111 tht'tr 011n
homt.. 11hl1 11m ~ut\t'\ed at tht end
of 2002 rt.peel the.tr homt'' to
continue 10 apprcciarc 1n WO~.
althouih at a rate below the rate of
)ppttmt1on m rectnt boom ycan.
Thi\ \otC of confidtncc b\ hofDt'
ov.ncr. 'upporu lht fllld1ni' of a
~t') h' faml( ~«. v.bich rep<J'ted
thil an O\m.hclming maJ\lfllY o(
hook nv.nm MIJ'\rved tn 21Kl2 had
tlrtJdy rt.lltz.ed a .. igo1fiun1 11'.lCfWt
m the val uc ol therr home Mort!agc
ralt'\ Mt cxptettd to mt otlly
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•
Jazzed up for a p~rty .
The Newport Beach Jazz Party will make its
third a ppearance on Valentine's Day, and
will feature a wide array of jazz music.
By Suzie Harrison through 16 at the Newport
Beach Marriott Hotel and
Tennis Oub.
Newporters John McOure
and Joe Rothman started the
jazz party in Newport three
years ago, which is a cottage
industry dating back 50 years
according to Rothman.
and matched in sets that you
would never see in any other
place together," Rothman said.
The lineup is impressive with
. a combo pla11er of big bands,
trios, quartets, duos, sexlels
and even a ten1e1.
w11•s a mix of whal we like and
both approve of in terms of our
own taste," McQure said. "The
audience aJso teps us what they
like because they fill out
comment cards and we go with
the feedback."
FYI
WHAT: Newport Beach Jazz Party
WHERE: Newport Beach Marriott
Hotel and Tennis Club is at 900
Newport Drive
WHEN: Feb. 14 through 16
INFO: (949) 759-5003 T here's a Valentine's party
in Newport Beach that
will grab the hearts of jazz
fans throughout the weekend,
offering an array of
up-and-coming artists and
seasoned veterans. It's a party
that j87.z fans come from
around the world 10 attend. It's
the Newport Beach Jazz Party
and it's happening on Feb. 14
·The thing about this party
that ma.Ices it unique 10 the
festival is that it brings different
all-stars in, and they're mixed
Some of the highlighted
names perfonning are Stacy
Rowles, Houston Person,
RusseU Malone, Jeff Hamilton,
Paul Kreibich, John Alfred, Andy
Martin. Clluck Berghofer, John
Oayton, Ken Pelowski, BW
Cunliffe, Roh Eschete, Larry
FuUer, Benny Green, lorn
Rainer. Terell Stafford and Peter
Washington. Drummer Jeff Hamilton will return with the Newport Beach Jau
see JAZZED. Paee Al 7 Party Big Band and will also perform with other acts.
Ptt TOS COURTfSV Of THE GLEN ALLISON COi. l£ CTION
One of Allison's works is "The Buddha's Eyes," taken while traveling through Asia m the Swayambhunath Temple m Katmandu, Nepal.
Snapshots of real life
Photographer Glen Alli son will di scu ss his travels around t he wo rl d a nd
show the photos he took on his jou rneys a t Borde rs Books
By Coral Wilson
I n the last three years of
the 1980s, Glen Allison
made a million dolJars
as one of the leading
architectural
photographers in the world.
Bui when the reaJ estate
market crashed in the early
'90s, so did his fortune. He
lived in his van for nine
months until his bankruptcy
went through, and then he
lost the van, too.
And he had to decide, as aU
people do. would life's
ob tacles fuel him or drain
him? For Allison. it was a
cataJyst to go after his dream
of becoming a travel
photographer.
It is about a fortune, love
and dreams that were won
and lo t, and a travel
photographer who roams the
world trying to win it aJI
back. fl is about Gary
l
Matheson, protagonist of the
new book "The Journey from
Kamalcura."
Allison·~ new novel, along
with his new book of short
stories "Penis Gourds and
Moscow Muggings." are the
results of an eight -year
journey 10 131 countries and
territories and the fulfillment
of a dream that began in his
mid-40s when Allison gave
away his negatives, destroyed
aJI business contacts and set
off for Europe "desperate but
determined," with the
change in his pocket.
The theme of his novel is
that of his life: "To never"give
up on one's dreams until you
make them come true."
AUison was willing to do
anything. even deliver pizza,
"J could've been the most
miserable pizza boy after
having just made a million
doJJars and Jost It, but f
determined for however long
FYI
Glen Allison will deliver a
travel/photography sli~
presentation and sign His two
new books today at 1 p.m. at
Borders Books, Music and
Cafe in South Coast Plaza,
3333 Bear St .. Costa Mesa.
For more information. call
(714) 432-7854.
I
I had to deliver, I would be
the best pizza delivery guy
they had ever had al age 45,"
he said.
Allison measures his
success by photographs, not
dollars.
•Al the end of my
architectural career. I had
5,000 pictures published in
the most prestigious
architecruraJ magazines, in
the world. But in the last
decade, my pictures have
been published 50,000
See LIFE, Pa1• Al8
SUNDAY
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Motion
makes
'I.Contact'
• so moving
The la rgely wordless
collection of vignettes
told thro ugh d ance
closes its run at the
Center th is weekend.
By Tom Titus
J us1 when we were beginning 10
dunk. there ~ nothing new
under the spolhghl 111 musical
theater, along comes ·eontact"
There's nary a note sung in this •
show, and only a modicum of spoken;
dialogue. This places the •
entertainment burden on the third -
element of the musical theater -the.
dance. nia1's
~melhing rJu.., FYI
\how has plenty
of.
Director·
choreographer
Susan Stroman·.,
Tony
. Award-winning
production ill al
the Orange
County
Perf onnmg Aru.
Center through
Sunday, and II
deserves a far
longer
engagement. Tlu.'>
WHAT: ·contact•
WHERE: Orange
County
Performing Arts
Center
WHEN: Closing
performances •
today at 2 and 8
p.m .. Sunday at~
and 7:30
COST:
$27 .50-$64.50
CALL: (714)
556-2122 • •
is a visual smorgasbord -three storiO
told entirely through the medium of
dance, each one more involving than
the last.
The first segment. MSwinging."
lraruipi~ in 1767. inspired by
Jean-1 lonore Fragonard's painting ·The
Swing." The ™oger in this case is a
saucy French lass (Mindy Franzese
Wtld) who's pushed skyward by a man
who may be either her lover or her
servant (the truth doesn't surface until
late in the piece).
Wtld gleefully triggers the libido o(
both attendants -Keith Kuhl and Dao
Sutcliffe -in this wordJ~ exercise, •
fitting wannup for the passions to be
stirred in the next two episodes. ,
Act lWo, entitled "Did You Move?"
and set in I 954 in an Italian restauraall
places the accent heavily on comedy '
as the frustrated wife of a macho
mafioso type allows the performing ·
muse free reign while her bµsband is
off fruille.Wy sea.rdling for the bleepmg
rolls he never can seem to obtain.
Meg Howrey blossoms with a
vengeance in this Uvely segment, .
See CONTACT, P11eAll
.
WEDNESDAY
' • 'oa11y Pilot SOC I ETY Saturday. February 1, 2003 All
..
THE CROWD·
Foote in the door at
South Coast Repertory
ENGAGEMENTS
Ou1son-Solmssen
Mrs. John Carlson
of Corona del Mar
announces the
engagement of her
· daughter, Bonnie
ICay Carlson of
Santa Monica, Calif.
to Andrew Barnard
Solmssen of Santa
Monica.
' 'T he Carpetbagger's Olildren," a play by
American writer
Horton Foote, opened last night
on the Julianne Argyros Stage at
• ,SOuth CQast R«;pertory Theatre.
; Foote joinedSCR director
Martin Benson in presenting
(he production to the local
crowd. It is the story of three
listers reflecting upon their lives
-set in the South and based on
roots °lced back to Civil War
memones. The cast stars Nan .. " Martin,
--~----~~~ Unda
Gehringer
and Robin
Peanon Rose
in the three
title roles.
Cast and crew
joined local
patrons of
SCR for a
post-8 . W. COOK production
party in the
magnificent new lobby after the
curtain.
LAURA'S HOUSE
OPENS rrs DOORS
Neiman Marcus of Newport
Beach wiU open the doors of its
Zodiac Restaurant for a
membership tea in support of
Laura's House. The Guild of
Angels. a premiere support wing
of Laura's House, welcomes the
community to discover more
about a special agency that
provides shelter for victims of
domestic violence in Orange
County. The afternoon at
Neiman Marcus will take place
from 4 to 6 p.m. 1-eb. 4. Ticket\
are $25 and can be reserved by
calling Fran Mulvania at (949)
675-2966.
FLORAL HEADDRESS BALL
This evening at the Califorrua
O ub in downtown Los Angeles.
Los Aoristas wiU pre!>ent a
preview of its upcoming 65th
annual Floral Headdress Ball.
ALSO IN THE CROWD
The bride-elect
graduated from the
Cate School in
catpinteria, Calif.
and Columbia
University In New
Yock City and
attended The
Southern California
lnsdtute of
Architecture in Los
Angeles.
The future bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans
Solmssen of Summit, N.J .. graduated from The Pingry
School in Martinsville. N.J. and Hamilton College in
Ointon, N.Y.
A May 17 wedding ii. planned in the garden of the
bride-elect's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Richard F.
Holt, in San Juan Capistrano.
Fisk-Galloway
National Charity League Juniors joined with South Coast Plaza and the David Yurman Boutique
to launch the new Yurman Cable Kids Collection. Worl<kenownedjewelry designer David
Yunnan 1s famous for his cable design jewelry, wtuch 1s now available for young people. Vanrty
Fair magazine was on hand as NCL Juniors sixth-graders modeled for charity, Pictured are
store manager Stephanie Simonovich flanked by, from left, NCL Juniors Caroline Ketter.
Mary Buckingham, Carly Cotton, Shelby Sear1es. Laney Tucker and Nicole Cook.
James and
Patricia Fisk of
Cincinnati
announce the
engagement of
~ir daughter,
Marcy Fisk of
Cincinnati, to
Graham Galloway
of Venice, CaJif.
The bride-elect
graduated from St.
Ursula Academy .
and the University
of Cincinnati. The massive charity even1 is set
to lake place Apnl 25 at Merv
Grlffln's Beverly HiJton 1 lotel.
Tonight. at the premiere party.
which is being called "Los
Florislas a la Mode," the
fabuJous mannequins (who are
the ladies modeling the
incredible headdresses) and
their noraJ designer~ will be
pn.•5ented to the social crowd.
which will include a
Newport-Mesa contingent and
representatives from grearer
Orange County.
included in the presentation
wiU be Newport's Susan Welch.
escorted by her hu~band.
Thomas Welch, and her Ooral
advisor, Cathy Zlblds of Santa
Ana. Other locals participating
m the event wiU be Jade Hlgglns
and Modesto Busto.
· Mary RJchardson of
Huntington Beach wiU chair
tonight's preview party. along
with Barbara Gershon of
Han cock Park and Maggie
Simms ofToluca Lake. in
<ll>-'>OCiation with Carolyn
Johnson of San Marino. the
president of Lo~ Floristas.
Los Floristas is committed to
a budget of $330,000 to support
the muJtifaceted programs al
the center.
For those unfamiliar. the
annual Floral Headdress Ball is
something of a miniarure Rose
Parade of dedicated women
modeling spectacular Ooral
creations as hats.
The 65-year tradition is a .
throwback to the charitable
celebrations of earlier times.
with a very strong commitment
to the very real needs of children
who suffer from disabilities.
•THE CROWD appears Thursdays
and Saturdays.
The futtire
bridegroom, son of
Jean Galloway and
the late Robert
Galloway of
Newport Beach.
Marcy Fisk and
Graham Galloway
attended Corona del Mar High School and graduated
from University High School in Los Angeles and Cal
State Northridge.
A June 21 wedding 1s planned in St. Mary CllUrch io
Cincinnati.
•Weddings and engagements run Saturdays. For a form,
please call Christine Carrillo at (9491574-4298
Dance Lessons: $15
Every green is a dance floor
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DATEBOOK
THEATER
'Twelve Angry Men' retains
its effeCt in Newport
ByTomTltus
T he "Golden Age of
Tulevision" was populated
by such creative giants as
Rod Serting, J.P. Miller, Paddy
Olayevslcy and a writer who
perhaps had the single biggest
effect with a story of conflict
inside a jury room, Reginald
Rose.
Rose, who died last year at 81,
created MlWelve Angry Men~ as a
1V drama in the 1950s. Its
tremendous success inspired the
better-known movie version
with Henry Fonda. Lee J. Cobb
and Ed Begley.
10day, a half-century after its
birth, this story, adapted for the
stage by Sherman L Sergei. lives
on in various local theater
incarnations.
The latest venue to try the
case of a young Puerto Rican
boy accused of stabbing his
father to death is the Newport
Theater Arts Center. Director
Michael Ross has assembled a
strong cast to recreate some of
the most familiar, yet still
involving. conflicts in the
theater.
It's a bit confusing at first,
though, since Ross has not
assigned his jurors to sit by
numerical order, but it soon
becomes apparent who's playing
the "Fonda role" of Juror No. 8
John Gilbert (left) stands firm before the angry outburst of Ed Dyer (center), who is restrained by
Peter Stone (right) and Lewis P. Leighton in "Twelve Angry Men" at the Newport Theater Arts Center.
(John Gilbert) and his prim.iry
antagonist, the "Cobb roleff of
No. 3 (Ed Dyer). These two
actors face off in a tense battJe of
principles and philo.,ophy.
which more than once require'>
the intervention of the
cooler-headed jurors.
(,tlbert projects tus
forcefulness with a staunch.
'e<."ure characterization a!> he
holdc; out agamst the other 11
with h1'> "not guilty" vote unul
he gradually Y<in'> the other'>
over Dyer writhes an
P'>Ythological agony. displaying
.i hatr· trigger temper and blindly
b~ing h1i; m'il'itence on the
defendant\ guilt on hJ'> O\>\-TI
failed n•lauon'>h1p w11h has son.
In a i;urpric;ing tum. Ro'i!> hru.
<L'>'>lgned the "Begley role" of the
bigot to the producuon's only
African American actor. t;eorge
P. Nom1ent. who turns in a
powerful performance. Peter
Stone i'> rnnv11K111g in the role of
Juror No. 4, 1denufied Wlth h.G.
Marc;hall, the stockbroker who "
gtuded by logic and mteUigence.
Patricl M. Strong impresses a'>
the shy<.-st, most reluctant juror.
No. 5, whose upbringfag i.n the
<;l um'> leaili to a ma1or
development in the play. David
1>chwan1, in the ·Jack Warden
role" of Juror No. 7, places less
emphasi'> on tus amuouc;ne~<, to
get the dehberauom. over~ he
can get to hi'> ba.seball game
than lloc;e's original '>l ripl
dictated .
(J1aractcr role-; are ably filled
by Bnan Benoit a., the elderly
Juror No. 9. who identifies with
an aged witnl."'>., who may have
given errom·ouc; tesumony. and
hduardn Mora ~ the
FYI
WHAT: 'Twelve Angry Men'
WHERE: Newpon Theater Ans
Center
WHEN: 8 p m Thursdays
through Saturdays, and 2 30
p m. Sundays until Feb 23
COST: $13
CALL: (949) 631 ·0288
fort>ign -bom Juror "Jo 11 who
adm1na!>ter. a low key c1VJC'>
le'>.'>on. Jack Mall1\ hghten'> t.ht>
ptoceedmg'> as thl' grl1(anoll.-. ad
ext'cutive, Juror No I l.
LeWl'> I~ Leighton \lriVl''> to
ma111tain order a'> the 1ury
foreman. wtuJe John H I lhngton
a'> thl' tin11d Juror No 2 and
JamC'i. Jacoby a'> thl' lo~cal Juror
No. 6 complete thl' dchlwralmg
body Timothy J. Hembt'rt filh
the cameo role of tht• guard
Martin Lckman'> .,et design
~ures a full view of all the
juro~. Co'>tume'> by Donna
rritsche and hghung by M11d1
Atluru. ctl!.o d.re qwte !>crvilcable.
"Twelve Angry Men" io; one of
the bt>!>t-remembcred cpl'>odl">
oflV's early period of
sub'itantiaJ drama -often
presented live by Playhou..-.e 90
and !>tud10 One Tho">C da}"> are
long gone, but scnpt!> <,uch a ..
Rose's remam to inform and
entertain new generation'> of
theater audience~
• TOM mus reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot Hui reviews
appear Thursdays and Saturdays
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IJaily Pilot DATE BOOK Satixday Fet>ruat~ I 2003 A15
THEATER
'Indian Summer'
a lively history
lesson from SCR·
By Tom Titus
I f only old "Uncle Jeff' could
see hls story set to music
on the brand new stage of .
South Coast Repertory.
Before he passed away in
1928, 84-year-old Thomas
Jefferson Mayfield -who had
been raised by the 010inumne
Yo~ts lndiaru. in what is now
Tulare County -related h~
-;tory to histonan Franlc Latta,
who had convin~ed the old
man to break his decades-long
c;ilence.
lhat story. ·Adopted by
Indians,· serves as the
inspiration for "Indian
\uni mer,· a 45 minute playh:t
liy l!i1 hard I leU~en with
1JrigJnal music by Michael
\1lvcrsher. It\ SCR's annual-•
I dutational Touring
Production, which will be
offered IO 107 M.:hools In live
local district. It was given its
world premiere performance
Munday o n the theater's
fuhenne Afb'Yros Stage.
I >irt'Cted -as have been all
JI <ieru.on~ of the .. ,ducallonal
louring Production by SCR'!>
John Davtd KcUer. "Indian
\ummer" 1s geared toward
lounh-graders, who are
-,tudymg Cahforrua history th•~
1crm. It\ a hvety four-pe™m
l'Xl'ffl'>e in making the pa'>t
rnme aJ1ve for young-;ter-;
Peter McOaid, a young dClor
.\~ho already h..t..'> off Broadway
• redits. ttles on the centr..U
rule of young Jeff. who
Jtt.omparues tm
treasure-<;eekin.: partml~ from
ll•xa.c; to Califon11a in 1850. the
year after gold was d1!.eovered
at Sutter'!> M1JJ -taking the
long way, around South
1\merica. Heali1fog they've
arrived too late, the Mayfields
settle instead in the San
Joaquin Vp.lley. a place the
Indians have called home for
centuries.
There Jeff meets a young
NativeAlnerican,Koo-Nance
(Christopher Lorenz), whose
language is altogether forelgn,
but Jeff eventually learns the
Indian tongue when his
widower father (Scon Most)
leaves him in their care for
weeks and months at a time. At
first wary. and then curious,
Jeff finds himself assimilated
into the native culture.
Completing the cast is SCR
veteran actress Hisa Takalcuwa,
who appears first as J~ff's
mother. then as the Mexican
_ mother of Koo-Nance. offering
Jeff a thorough lesson in two
foreign languages.
As educational as it is
entertaining. "Indian Summer"
offers some authentic insight
into California's history a
century and a half ago. McDald
and Lorenz are panicularly
adept at portrjlying the
youngsters who become
friends and rivals.
"Indian Summer" is
!>cheduJed to tour elementary
..chools in Orange and Los
Angeles counues through May
2. Bookmgs are still available. A
pubhc performance will be
given at 10 a.m. Feb. 11 at
<;anta Ana College's Phillips
HaU for schools unable to book
the lour.
School officials wishmg
more information should
rnntact SCR's Education
l>epanment at (714) 708-5549.
• TOM TTTIJS reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Thursdays and Saturdays.
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SPECIAL
GOlDEN AGE OF COMICS
Pulitzer Prize-winning "The
Amazing Adventures of Kavalier
& Clay• spotlights the "golden
age• of comic books. On Marth 3
at the Barclay Theatre, Midlael
Chabon will discuss his novel and
the craft of writing. The program
will begin at 8 p.m . The cost is
$35. 4242 campus Drive, Irvine,
(949) 854-4607. •
MUSIC ·
ZEHETMAIR QUARTET
Violinist Thomas Zehetmair and
his quartet will perform atJ p.m.
Sunday at the Barclay Theatre. f
Selections will include, Schubert's
Overture in C minor, Bartok's
String Quartet No. 5 and Grieg's ~
String Quartet in F major. Tictets
are between $23 and $25. 4242
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orchestra worn from the
classical repertoire to the people
of Southern California. An
evening of Mozart directed by
Ami Porat will take place Feb. 8 at
8 p.m . at the Irvine Barclay
Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive
Tictets are between $24 and $38.
Information: (949) 854-4607.
SONGS OF INNOCENCE
AND EXPERIENCE
The Pacific Symphony Orchestra,
under the direction of Carl St
Clair, will welcome the Pacific
Chorale for a program by Pulitzer
Pnze wmner Wilham Bolcom.
•Songs of Innocence and of
Experience.· The show will take
place Feb. 5 and 6 at 8 p.m. at
Segerstrom Hall 600 Town Center
Dnve. Tidcets range from $19 to
$59. (714) 556-2122.
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'FORBIDDEN BROADWAY'
~Forbidden Broadway,· which serves up 31 wrtty and ruthless parodies of Broadway shows
in 97 minutes, will be staged Feb. 9 at OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre. The play, wntten
and directed by Gerard Alessandrini, 1s New York's longest-running musical comedy review
and has won several Obie and Outer Crrt.Jcs Circle Awards. Tickets are $35 at the door,
2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. lnformabon: (714) 432-5 725.
Founders Hall on Feb. 7 and 8 at
7:30 and 9:30 p.m T1dcets range
from S46 to $49. 600 Town Center
Drive. (714) 556 2122
ANNE MURRAY
Four-time Grammy Award winner
Anne Murray will perform at
Segerstrom Hall at 8 p .m Feb 7
and 8. Tidcets cost from S26 to
$80. 600 Town Center Dnve 1714)
556-2122.
PHIL SHANE
The multi-talented Phil Shane will
bring his Las Vegas·style act to La
Cave on Feb. 10. Shane has been
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at regular entertainment st 850
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and
6 to 10 p.m. Monday throogh
Wednesday. (949) 71&-0188.
PEKING ACROBATS
The play, direct9d by Jlff Loudin.
wllt be~ st7:30 p.m. ~
7 end 8, and mstineea will be
offered st 2 p.m. Feb. 8 end 9.
Tl<*• a"9 $6, 3443 Pec:ific View show will start at 9 p.m. La Cave
Is at 1695 Irvine Ave. (949)
648-7944.
NEWPORT BEACH JAZZ MRTY
The third annual Newport Beacn
Jazz Party will return to the
Newport Beach Marriott Hotel
from Feb. 14 to 16. The festival
will feature the Bill Cunliffe Trio,
M ary Stallin,gs, the Houston
Person Quartet and several
others. The hotel is at 900
Newport Center Drive.
Information: (949) 759-5003.
WESLA WHITflELD
Wesla Whitfield will perform at
Founders Hall from Feb. i8 to 22
at 7:30 p.m. Tidcets are $49. 600
Town Center Drive. (714)
556-2122.
V1ENNESE DEUGtfr
Cafe Ludwig's host pianist,
Christopher O'Riley, will take the
audience on a musical tour of the
cobblestone streets of Vienna.
The show will take place Feb. 23
at 2 p.m. in Founders Hall at 600
Town Center Drive. Tidcets are
$45, (714) 556-2122.
WEEKLY JAM
The Studio C~ presents
Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11
p.m. every week. "Wanted"
musicians include guitar players,
bass players. singers, drummers,
keyboardists and others at 100
Main St. Newport Beacn. Free.
(949) 675-7760.
MUSIC AT THE GRILL
The Bluewater Grill offers live
m4slc Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nldc Peper
and Kelly Gordian (known as
MPG) perform classic rode, R&B
and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
perform classic rode. swing and
R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The
restaurant is at 630 Lido Parle
Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949)
675-3474.
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
Ortve, (949) 219-0900.
'FORBIOOEN BROADW~Y'
"Forbidden Broadway," which
serves up 31 witty end ruthless
parodies of Broadway ahowt In
97 minutes, will be staged at
Orange Coast College on Feb. 9
at 4 p.m .• 2701 Fairview Road.
Tldceta are $29 advance and $35
at the door. (714) 432-5725.
'ADDLER ON THE ROOP
Vanguard University wUI present:.
its third malnatage production of
"Addler on the Roof." The play •
will open Feb. 20 and run
through Feb. 23, and a second
leg will run from Feb. 27 to
March 2. It will play at the ~·
school's Lyceum Theater, 55 fair .•
Drive in Costa Mesa.
Information: (714) 668-6145.
ART
'ZINE SCENE' -"Zine Scene; an exhibit of zines •
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MUSIC AT THE TEE ROOM
The Marie Davidson Trio, with Ron
Eschete on guitar, performs at 8
p.m. Fridays at the Tee Room,
3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach.
$10 cover. (949) 756-0121.
The Rusty Pelican offers the
music of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday. The
band performs from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday, from
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m.
Sunday. The restaurant is at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431.
The Peking Acrobats will make thejr 15th appearance at Oraoge Coast College's Robert 8.
Moore Theatre at 8 p.m. Feb. 8. China's most gifted tumblers, cootortionists, jugglers, cyclists
and gymnasts make up the 2&member1roope. Tickets are $35 for adults and $16 for children.
The theater is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 432-5725.
organized by the Cranbrook Art '
Museum, will be on display
through April 27 at the Orange
County Museum of Art's Satellittt
Gallery, South Coast Plaza. 3333 •
Bristol St., Costa Mesa. lines are'"
publications -like mag~zines -
created by individuals or small
groups. Museum hours are 10
RAT PACK MONDAYS
Maggiano's Little Italy pays
tribute to the Rat Padc every
Monday with entertainer Chns
Williams and his five-piece band.
There will be complimentary hors
d'oeuvres and dancing. No cover
Reservations recommended.
(714) 546-9550.
JAZZ TRIO
Gulfstream Restaurant in
Newport Beach presents a 1az2
trio Sunday through Wednesday
WEEKEND BLUES
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
In Newport Beach presents The
Balboa Blues on Friday and
Saturday evenings and Sunday
afternoons. The program features
1azz and classic rode tunes for
dining and dancing. Anthony's is
at 151 E Coast Highway. (949)
673-3425.
POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO
Tate 5, a funk, rode and Motown
act. performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays
at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
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performs classical flamenco
tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922.
SATURDAY NIGHT R&B
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rode and R&B at
9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500
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'PROOF'
"Proof;' the Tony Award-winning
play by David Auburn, will play at
Segerstrom Stage, South Coast
Repertory. 650 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa through Feb 9.
It tells the story of a young
woman who looks to discover
how much genius and insanity
she has inherited from her
brilliant father. Performances will
be at 8 p.m. Tuesday through
Friday; at 2:30 and 8 p.m .
Saturday; and at 2:30 and 7:30
p.m. Sunday. Previews $19 to
$44, regular run $27 to $54. (714)
708-5555.
'UTTl.E SHOP OF HORRORS'
The Sage Hill High School Theatre
Department will offer "Little Shop
of Horrors" from Feb. 7 though 9.
a.m. to 9 p.m . Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6:30
p.m . Sunday. Free. (949)
759-1122.
JANE HILL
"Local Scenes: art by Jane Hill,
will be on display at the Newport
Beach Public Library through
Feb. 28. The library is at 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
Free. (949) 717-3801.
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1N THE EYE OF THE
BEHOlDER'
An exhibit fee1uring the works of
Michael Perez and Kirsten Prosser
will be on display a1 Bayside
Gallery Restauri,nt, 900 Bayside
Drive, Newport Beach, through
March 1. (949) 851 -918,
www.studioaallery.net.
BRAVO PHOTOGRAPHS
KIDS
STAJWGHT STORIES
Children 3 to 7 years old ere
invited to participate in songs and
finger-puppet plays at 7 p.m.
Mondays et the Costa Mesa
Ubrery, 1865 Perie Ave. (949)
646-8845.
PJS AND BOOKS
A children's story time is
presented et 7 p.m. Mondays end
at 10:30 a.m. Saturdays at the
Newport Beach Central Library,
1000 Avocado Ave. Children may '
wear pajamas to the evening
se1sions. Free. (949) 717-3801.
WEEKLY STORYTELLER
A cnildren's story time is held et
.10:45 e.m. Wednesdays at Barnes
& Noble Booksellers at Metro
Pointe, 901-B South Coast Drive,
Costa Mesa. (714) 444-0226.
STORY TIME
A cnildren's story time Is held at
10 a.m. Wednesdays and 10:15
a.m. Fridays at Borders Books &
Music at South Coast Plaza, 3333
Bear St., Costa Mesa. Free. (714)
432-7854.
parmigiana and calamari picante
et reduced prices, is offered from 5
to 6 p.m. ~end from 4 to 6
p.m. Sundays at Villa Nova
Restaurant, 3131 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beadl. (949)
642-7880.
WINE TASTINGS
Hi-Time Wine Cellars offefs w ine
testings from 4:30 to 8 p.m.
Fridays and from 1 :30 to 8 p m
Saturdays. (949) 650-8463.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
A Sunday brunch featunng
international seafood and salad
buffets, roasts-carved to order and
brealdast favorites is.held from
10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at S~n Place
Hotel, 4SOO MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Beadl. $30; $40 wTth
champagne. (949) 4~2001.
CLUBS
ALTACOmE
M usical acts perform at 8:30
p.m. Thursdays throu9h
Saturdays at Alta Coffee House,
506 31st St., Newport Beacn
(949) 675-0233.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL
Live music 1s performed
M ondays through Saturdays at
the Four Seasons Hotel, 690
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach. (949) 759-0808.
HARD ROCK CAFE
Live music is performed
Sundays at Hard Rodt Cafe, 451
Newport Cqnter Drive, Newport
Beach. (949) 640-8844
THE HARP INN .
Live music 1s performed
Thursdays through Saturdays at
the Harp Inn. 130 E. 17th St ..
Costa M esa. (949) 646-8855
MOGUE BARMICHAEL'S
Live music is perfonned
Wednesdays through Saturdays at
Banrncnael's, 3950 Campus Dnve,
Newp<>ft Beach. (949) 261-6270
UDO CIGAR ROOM
Enjoy a smoke with your drink at
lido Cigar Room, 3441 Via Lido.
Sutte D, Newport Beach. (949)
723-0595
MARGARrTAVIUE
Bassist John Clayton will be one of four arrangers and
conductors of the Newport Beach Jazz Party Big Band.
Wortcs by famed Mexican
photographer Manuel Alvarez
Brevo will be on display through
Feb. 16 at the Orange County
Museum of Art, 850 San
Clemente Drive, Newport Beach.
The works will be ·shown
concurrently with "The Spirit of
Mexico; an exhibit exploring
Mexico through the eyes of
modern photographers including
Henri Cartier·Bresson and Edward
Weston. Museum hours are 11
a.m. to 5 p.m . Tuesday through
Sunday. $5 for adults, $4 for
seniors and students, and free for
members and children younger
than 16. (949) 759-1122. BOOKS
ATRIUM MARQUIS
A variety of live music 1s
presented daily at the Atrium's
Airporter Club, 18700 M acArthur
Blvd., Irvine. (949) 833-2770
Live music is performed at
Margantav1tle, 2332 W.-Coast
Highway, Newport Beacn. (949)
631·8220
JAZZED
Continued from A 1 2
"We have four or five totally
different E>ets and.about 40
major jazz art11>1!> playing over
the weekend." Rothman <,aid
McOure said that there will
be four legendary arrangl'P•
conducting -Johnny
Mandel. Sammy Nes11rn.
Gerald Wilson and lohn
C ayton.
"Larry Nai.h and 1he Jan
Symphonies received J
c;tanding ova11on la\l yc-a1.
Mc Oure '>aid. "~n they
ohvlously were an a111ornat1c
reinvite."
Famous bai.c, pl<tyn Ha~
Brown died la-.t vear and 111
his memory there w1ll lw a
special tribute.
"There will be a lot of grea1
musical m on1l·nts both
creatively and anisucally,
Mc.<lure said. "Mary "i1alling'>
from San Francisco will
perform on Valentine'> I >.i\.
and for the clo!>ing evemng.
the Houston Person ()u;irtt-t
has been brought b.irk b\
popular demand."
Aside from the art1..,t~.
Rothman explained that thr
concept i~ ha!.'ile flee because
there are as'>igned tables, E>O
people can feel free to mingle
dnd en1oy the mthic without
having Lo worry if they'U have
a place to c.:ome back to.
"It'<; p erfect for very seriou5
m1l'>tl luvtr~ because-ii ha5
the rnncert atmosphere
\o\tlhoul the hai.sle," Rothman
... aid "It\ for prople who want
to ht'..tr grcnt mu-.ic."
f irkl•I'> arc available for the
tomplete three·day package.
a' well as 111d1v1dual reE>erved
... eat\. nw three-day priority
'e.ih ML' from $2GU to $285
.md indudt• a ja;u brunch.
lnJ1v1dual Ltckets are from $60
to Sf>') for evening
pl'rform.111ce<. and $35 for
d.iy11me'> -.e'>'>iOn'i. The
rn11cert'> will take place
throughout the day and
e'.l'ntng at variou5 venues at
tht· rec,on l·or more
111fornldt1on or ticket!>, call
IY49J ;:;y 5003 or Yi'>il
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1ri::.::.pmtycom. Hie jaz.7 party
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111 t lw p<ht.
1 he \lewport Beach
~ldrri(lll I lotel and Tenni!>
C Jub t'> at 900 Newport Drive
in :'\ewport Reach.
MARJETICA PORTC
An installation by Slovenian
artist Marjetica Porte will be on
display through M arch 2 at the
Orange County Museum of Art,
850 San Clemente Drive,
Newport Beacn. Porte's work
deals with issues of shelter,
poverty and displacement.
Museum hours are 11 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tuesday through Sunday.
$5 for adults, $4 for seniors and
students, and free for members
and cnildren younger than 16.
(949) 759-11 22.
DANCE
ALVIN AILEY DANCE THEATIR
One of America's most celebrated
dance companies, the Alvin Ailey
Dance Theater, will perform at
Segerstrom Hall Feb. 11to16.
Performances will be given at 8
p.m . eacn day, and special
matinee showings will be given
at 2 p.m. Feb. 15 and 16. Tidcets
range from $20 to $65. 600 Town
Center Drive. (714) 556· 2122.
ARGENTINE TANGO
Tango dancing is offered from 8
p.m. to 12:30 a.m. on the first
Saturday of eacn month at
Danscene Studio, 2980
McClintodt Way, Costa Mesa.
(714) 641-8688.
V10L£T WOODHOUSE
Violet Woodhouse, one of the
nation's top financial advisors for
couples, will speak on HHow to
Preserve A Secure Financial
FutureH on Feb. 8 at Borders
Books 333 Bear St.
BARBARA WOOD
International best-selling author
Barabara Wood will discuss and
sign her latest novel, The
Blessing Stone, at 2 p.m. Feb. 23
at Bo rders Books, M usic and Cafe
at South Coast Plaza. Wood has
written 18 novels covering
different periods of history.
Borders is at 333 Bear St
DINING/TASTING
SUNSET DINNERS
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunset
Dinners from 4 to 5:15 p.m.
Monday through Friday at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beacn. s10-s15. (9491642-3431.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunday
Bruncn from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
every Sunday at 2735 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beacn. $8-$15.
(949) 642-3431.
TWILIGHT DINING
A twilight dining menu, featunng
dishes sucn as chidcen
BISTRO 201
Jazz is played at 8 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays and at 11 a.m
Sundays at Bistro 201 , 3333 W
Coast Highway, Newport Beach
(949) 631·1551.
DIN DIN AT BAMBOO TERRACE
Instrumental music is performed
after 9 p.m. Thursdays, and pop
and rode is presented after 9 p.m
Fridays and Saturdays at Din Otn at
the Bamboo Terrace. 1773
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa (949)
645-5550.
DURTY NELLY'S
Live music is performed at 9
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays at
Nelly's, 2915 Red Hill Ave Costa
Mesa (714) 957· 1951.
MARRAKESH
Authentic Moroccan cuisine and
belly dancing is offered at 5 p m
daily at Marrakesh. 1976
Newport Blvd • Costa Mesa
1949) 645·8384
MARRIOTI HOTEL
Live music 1s performed
Mondays through Saturdays at
the Mamon Hotel. 900 Newport
Center Drive Newport Beacn.
1949) 640 4000
MULDOON'S
Muldoon's is an Irish pub at 202
Newport Center Drive Fashion
Island Newport Beach 1949)
640 4110
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LIFE
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times."
With 50,000 prints 0Qating
around, lie "bumps into them•
on postcard raclts, on airplanes
an~ even on the cover ofTime
magazine. .
In the novel, Matheson's
search for self and the meaning
of life ends in a kind of
epiphany, but Allison's personal
revelation about his role in the
world was a process.
"The only way to contribute to
peace in the world as a,n
individual is to celebrate cultural
differences and respect tb'Ose
differences and in _some way
make a tremendous life bond
with as many people.with
differing views. because if we do
that there would be peace in the
CONTACT
Continued from Al 2
boogieing down with the
headwaiter (Gary Pranco) and
then switching back tb
downtrodden domesticity when
the humorless hubby (Adam
Dannheisser) ~The
variations on this theme become
wilder and furutier, including a
waiter's shell game with the
husband over a rnis&ng pistol.
The post-intennis&on
entertainment is the extended
title piece, as a suicidal
advertising man (Daniel
McDonald) finds himself in a
HOURS
Continued from Al 7
world,"
Allison said.
"You can't go
to battle with
people who
are your
friends."
But the
world is not
at peace, and
Allison said
Glen Allison Americans
areas much
to blame as anyone else.
"In our country. we tend to
think we are a global melting
pot, but actuallywe are very
insular. Most Americans have no
idea about the geography of the
world. So many people asked
me, 'Where is KamaJrura?'" ·
Peace spreads slowly, one
person at a time, through
understanding and dialogue.
Allison said. As one person
~ew York Poolroom bar
attempting to make "contact"
with a vision of loveliness in a
yellow~ who anives nightly
to dance with, and lease, the
male patrons.
Colleen Dunn plays this blond
goddes.5, performing a variety of
exquisitely choreographed
numbers, which twist her
delectable body in all sorts of
directions as the sminen
McDonald -who's no dancer -
can only watch in awe.
Stroman drew this character
from a real woman she'd
observed at a Manhattan club
who'd nod or shake her head to
the various men yearning to
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doing his part, Allison resolved
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doing it was better,-but for' mere
survival I more or less had to
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"Contact" makes just that with
ii.'> audience, and many a male
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that night with visions of a .
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swirling in his subconsciousness.
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·· · QUOTE OF TIE DAY
"It was sort of surreal
being in your hom e
arena and having this
many people."
Jimmy Pelzel, UCI JUOIOf'
..
\
EYE OPEIER
Ddily~Pib
Sporu Hal~ fame
(.,_11 t.U c.t-. tudinhhWt
f ebtuaty 3 honoree
JANE HILGENDORF
Daily Pilot Spcwta Editor Roger Carlson • (949) 5744223 • Spcwta Fu: 19491650-0170 Sat>xday February l 2003 81
PERSPECTIVE
Davenport
& Co.just
a matter
of timing
O ffi cially, the WTT's
Newport Beach entry will
become official on Friday.
T he c ·rnail l.Un.c at a funny time
of the wee~ but a media
adVJ\Ory amvecl Friday
afternoon wtuch l>eem!> to
further cement llw nouons of Daily
Prlot tennl<, columnaM Richard Dunn
that a Newpon Beach entry in the
World Team Tennr' -.ccnc is abou1 to
ht>eomc rt·ahty.
What\ '>O funny? I {.tn't find H1dl, he
h.i' the day off.
Dunn. who'>e
rnlunm of Jan l 1.
'>U~C'>led an
unnamed franrhtSl'
would clam1
l~lh'><.lde., ll•nnr'>
Uuh d'> home tllld
would bt-rompt•lrng
111 1he July 7 27
por11on of the
r.llcndar. wuh ROGER l.ind'Wt} Oavt•npon
CARLSON the featured
tw.1dhner, .unong
other notion'>, ;uid JU or th1' would be
fonhr onung "1th J rrwlauon on h•b 6,
appear'> to he quite• .1 h11 morl' tJMn
'>lfllplc 'pccula1ion
The mt'<lra advt'>OI)' '>Hite' lt•riru' ,
legwnd Biiiie Jean t..rng. (,rand ~lam
champmn [Jnd'><ly D.1venport and
World ream Tenm!> ( I l > lla.n,1 t..1o''> will
dtSCll~ lhe WT£'> ft'I urn 10 "iouthC'rn
California
They'll make their H'\l·lat1or1' al the
I lyall Nt'\VJlt)rt I lotl'I. within ... i.;11 of
Keo Stuan·.-. Pah'>C.ldt''> lt·imr'> Club. al-.o
lmewn a.' the honw .1wa) from home
fo r:Undsay and her funner lon1ttune
c~h. Rohen Van't I Inf
The World Team lt•nm' fonnJI t'>n't
rn&irely Ill'\" to \it•wpon Beath. \\t' had
the Newport Beath I h1~c., around here
from 1990 10 '94 and 1t ~ 1nterc~ting.
to say llw lca\I
A bc1ter ont•·v.ord dt•<,t npllon would
probably he "1umult11ou.,, ~ thank.<. to a
team owner who alway'> had '>OllW 'on
of $Urpn'>c gomg around the "John
Wayne lenrw. Club ~ \\hlth later would
become Palt..ade' 1C
1lus time around 11 would -.ecm there
would be a much bt•tter fooung .u the ~th .-.uch enlllll'' a'> Rillie Jean King
an(S Ken Stuart holding LOun, although
the format .., prt'lt) m11d1 the• '><tme
Thnnis legend'> competing on a team
basis, with 1wo rnt>n\ <,rngles, 1wo
women's stngle<i and a mixed doubles.
Wgh ~hoof and rnwrcoUegi.ite
ter\)lis. of course. operate<; under the
team theory, and for '>heer
enlertainment, the only thing better in
te$is comes in singles at the top. and
singles at the top becomes rather
selective.
See PERSPECTIVE, Pa1e 86
ABOVE
UC Irvine's Jimmy Pelzel unleashes a kill on Hawau
in the second game Friday night at Bren Events
Center. The Anteaters lost in three.
RIGHT
Hawau's big man Delano Thomas (17) finds a hole
past Anteaters' Jose Delgado (7). Hawau won the
early-season showdown of the nation's two
tOJHanked teams in four games at the Bren Events
Center.
PHOTOS BY STEVE Mc CRANK I DAILY PllOT
COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
COLLEGE MEN'S f)
VOLLEYBALL
UCI
loses
battle
An teaters fall to Hawaii
in fo ur games, but a
record crowd of 3,235
makes its presence felt
at Bren Events Ce nter.
Stev8"Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
BREN
EVENTS ( I .I\.·
TI=.R -On a
night wht•n the
UC lrvme
mens voUt>yball
made hll>torv. 11
was the expen·
ence of the at
mosphere thdl
manered mo'>t
Hawa11
A nteitr>rs
)
for the Antt!ater.. lltr 111om1·n1ou'
matchup of No. I UC I v-. :'Ion :! I l.1w<1.11
pr0V1dal the Anteater. d big 1a.,1c ol
prN>ille packed voll~'hall
Hawau 6 I 2-I m thl' \1nunta111
PaClfir \port.s h·dera11on defldtt'<i
pn.•VJow.ly unbeaten I)( I .iO 1 H. n
30. 30-18. 30·26 in front of d rt'Cord
crowd of 1.235 Fnday night a1 1lw
Bren evmts ~ter The target crowd
for a volleyball match c11 UCI WdS Apnl
17. 1999, agamst ~ldllford v.1th I .LOO
at Crawford I fall.
The An1cate" dmppt'tl 10 10· l I 1
m the MPS~
WThere wa., ')() much dbout 1tm
match I was excited ah<>u1 OecalN' 11
presented such an opponumt\ for u'
to learn and get bent>r. • c,a1d John '-Jll
raw. UC.l's first year wach "Pla"1ng m
llus big arena em.11onment. playing
for tlus sire of a crowd, pla}10g agarri..1
a team that won a nauonaJ th.lmp1
onship. thL\ LS what I v.antcd nus ...
gomg to malce w. a bclll r team m the
long run. I would n.'all} hk.t: to thank
the fans for commg ou1 bec.iuc,e I
don't think they reaJ11.e h<M much
they helped us. and h<M much they'n·
gomg to help uc; develop .a.s a team
and get prepared for another match of
this caliber wtth a big crowd."
Hawau. the defendm~ ndnonaJ
champion, ts acchmatl'<l to the h1g·
match en\llJ'OrunenL The Wamor<.
play in frQnt of crowd!> of 4.500-6.000
at the Stan Sheriff Center m Hawau
They felt at home at the Bren. Yet. that
S.. UCI. Pqe 86
';Eaters determined
to snap out of funk
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
AJ)teaters try to
reJ>ound after
s4ffering worst
h9me loss in four
yqars and their
lowest scoring output of
tile season.
Stty• Vlrsen
Daty Pilot
.REN EVENTS CBNTBR -UC trvtne
en~ this season u one or the top
~ ~en'• basketball teams ln the Big
~nference. There was UC Santa
Utah State and UCl. The Ant-
ea ra defeated Utah State, but they fa1td conslderably aplnst Santa Bar-
~ whJch dealt UO ltt wont home
lo• ln four years, 70-54, Thunday.
1he Anteaters (11 6, 5-3 in the 8'g
~ ha~ lost two tralght and are
n fated with the challenpt or an·
swerlng aides, meeting expect.a·
tions and overcoming adversity.
They will have that opportunity
lonisht at 7:05 when UCI hosts
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. nus is a winnable game for ua. but nothing ~ a lock in the
Big Wal Cal Poly (8·9, 4--4), which de·
feated Lo1Ji Beach State, 86-71,
Wednesday, is 2-5 on the road this,_.
son. However, it the Anteaters ahow up
as they did against Santa Baiba.ra.
Douglass kQows lt will be a long nlgbt,
no matter who the opponent is.
•Hopefully that wu a one-night ex·
perience,,. Douglul liUd. *We have to
conect it and mow oa; I don\ know
haw to apLa.ln It nwy knew lt wu an
lmpOttant MUpme. It WM at home
(ftnt of a tow-..me bomeltmd). We
bad our tint he out of Mftft ~on
the road and l wu ~more ner·
VOUI about that.•
UCI hq not lolt thre. In a row thlt
... UCI. ..... ..
Sharon Day
There seems to have never been a doubt a bout
this Costa Mesa high jump and soccer standout.
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SE.AN HILLER I DAILY P1LOT
Costa Mesa senior soccer standout Sharon Day is the Daily Pilot High School Athlete of the Week.
DAY
Contmued from B 1
method of becoming one of
Costa Mesa's greatest athlete-.?
"I thinlc playing sporu
came naturally,· Day said. • 1
kind of got good with it and
stuck with it, and now I'm an
athlete·
I lo-hum. Oay speab with
simphciry. She's quiet, yet not
passive. She's the essence of
humLIJly, even though her
skills have elevated her to -.tar
'>tatu., N>r all her anribute'>.
the ou1<,1andmg quahry th,11
~h her dpart from other
athlete'> is her competit1vt•
desire. the will to win.
Said Mesa Coach Dan
Johnc;ton, "When she gets ht'r
game face on you know '>he i'>
going to d o something great. You
can JUM see iL"
Through the Mustang.<>' I Ii
games. Day. the Daily Pilot
Athlete of the Week. leads tht•
team with 20 goals and JO
ass1<,b. Last week. she stored
one goal and three ~1st-. in
Mesa\ 9 0 win over Wc\tllllll'>tt'r
She followed that up with a
three-goal. IWO-Cl.SSIM
performance 10 lead the
Mustang'> to a 7-0 victory owr
sanrn Ana. She aJso !>Cured rwo
goals and added three ~.,isb 10
guide Mesa to a 5 0 win owr
{)(.ean View Wednesday.
l..a..,t year. Day w.is namt'tl
SHARON DAY
Bom! June 9, 1985
Hometown:
CIMU Mesa
Height 5-toot-8
Weight 140
Sport: Soccer
Pos: ~nter h'lfback
Coach:OanJohmton
Favorite food: Italian
Favorite movie: •Rat R•t••
Best Mhletk montent:
•winning the state title In the
high jump last year ...
High sdtool Athlet9 of the
Weell V: The Costa Mesa High
senior scored four goals ~
added five assists In two wins last
Wftk that ~the Mustangs
~in the Golden West
League.
l)aly PloC
Collector ipotU Qrd S«ies OJ-S
Co-Most Valuable Player of the
Paufic Coast League fh1'>
~eru.on, owning sole po~1on
of the award in the C...olden We<.t
League will be a pract1caJ11y
Day expected this <,eac,on 10
be memorable. ll1at come'> with
being a senior. But there wa.,
alc,o the facr that !>he would he
playing with her younger <;i'>tcr,
Jasmin. a fr~hman. In Jddition,
the Mustangs were bu1JdmK on a
c,ucce~ful season Lai,t year.
(..O<;la Mesa won Its first ni-
playoff game m girls soccer
lluo; sea.son, the Mu-;tang., are
ranked No. 2 tn CIF f)J,1i,1on Ill.
fhey are 9-0·0 lll league and
have outscored opponents,
60-3, in the Golden West
League.
-1 want this season to be the
best it can be, and it has been
so tar.· said Day. who pointed
out wins over Corona del Mar,
Rosary, and Ali!>O Niguel a!>
evidence. "I love all my
teammates. We have so much
fun on and off the field. We
work. so hard and we have !><>
much fun when we do it Some
other schools. their teams have
drama and they don't get
aJong. but we get aJong and we
play well together ·
Day lead., the C .olden West
League in goals and as.,i!>LS, but
c;he would be at the bonom 1f
there w~ a f>ecuon for
celebrations. Soccer i!> a game
that carrie'> great cmouon, and
when a goal is M:ored,
celebra11ons. especially
game-winner~. ha\.c become
natural. Not for Da)
"I've 1hough1 about
(celebrating wtldlyJ." Day '-<lid
"But it's JUSt not me. That's iust
the way I am. I'm nor cr.vy hke
that. I'm not like that o n o r off
the field."
It's not about '>tJllStics, awards
or compliment~ for Day. Inc
game is about \>Vinning and
teamwork.
-She's been a great team
leader and a temfic playmalc.er, •
Johnston said. "She account.s for
a lot of the po~1ons on the
50-50 balli.. She doe'> 1t aJI. •
BRIEFLY SCHEDULE
Family night at
the Pond Feb. 21
The Costa Mesa chapter of the
Susan C.... K.omen Breast Cancer
Foundation will host its fourth an-
nual famtly night Feb. 2 I at the
Arrowhead Pond m Anaheim. Ko
men supporten>. friends and
family are invited 10 enjoy re·
served seating on the le rrace
Concow-se for S 19.50 to watch the
Anaheim Mighty Ducks wkc on
the New York Rangers.
The Kamen Foundauon wtU re-
ceive $6 of every ticket sold to
support breast cancer research.
education. screening and treat-
ment in Orange County.
The action on ~free hat night"
begins at 7:30 p.m.
The e't81l raises awareJms b l(o.
l'Jlfrii imp-fi.nl ram--the Im
b the Cle -v.tW::fl Ml be tat
~28atfWDt~at~
8tBil.
The foundation will also hold it<>
third annual Links LO the Que golf
toumarnent May 5 in PuDenon.
Reservations are required for
the hockey game and can be
made by calling (714) 940-2816.
lam more about the Komen
Foundation by calling (714) 957-
, 9 I57 orvistt Uiu.woc:b>men.com.
# ~ • •
Sheridan gamers Big
West honors
Ale.xis Sheridan, a sophomore
oo the UC Irvine women's swim
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
CelebratJng the Daily PtJot's
Attllete of the Week series
FRIDAY
22 -Geraldo Yang Ferreira
Orange Coast College
Swimming '00
TOOAY
19 -Billy Eagle
Corona del Mar
Baseball, '01
HI -Jordan Anoo
Corona del Mar
Swimming, '02
20 -Krystle Davis
Orange Coast College
Volleyball, ·01. '02
TODAY •
~
College men Cal Poly San Luos Obispo
DI UC l""ne. 7-<>!> p m V1nguerd
University at 81ola 7 JO pm
College women -UC Irvine at C.I Poly
S.n Luis Obispo. 7 p m , Vangu1rd
Universrty at 81ola. 5 JO p m
~
College moo -Hawaii Ill UC Irvine, at
Crawford Hall, S pm
Community college men Orange Cont
at Long Beech CC Tournament, all day
BaMb9ll
College Vanguatd Un1vers1ty at UC San
Otego, doubleheader, 11 a m
Community college Men 0'8nen
Memonal Tournament It Orenge C:O.S1
OCC vs Mt San Jacinto 10 a m OCC
vs DeArua.2pm •
Wlrtspolo
Htgh school girls CorONI det Mar It
C.rl5bad. 6 JO p m
~~fWd
College men and women Vanguard
University at GSAC Ouahlier It Azuu
POC1fic, 10 a.m
Softbal
College -Patton College al V1nguerd
Unoversrty, doubleheldef It noon
Communrty college Or•ngo Coast .i
College of the o.-t Tournament
Tennis
Coli.gt! men -UC Challengo .i UC
team, has been named the Big Irvine. doubles. ell dlV
West Athlete of the Week for her Oub M#finv Open -Newpon a-ec ., 58th Street. 7 performance agaJnst Cal State • m
Northridge last weekend. Sheri-•
dan won the 200-yard freesryle, SUMlAY
' Tennis the 500 free and th.e 200 butter-College men_ uc Chillenge 81 uc
Oy. Her time of 2.07.57 ln the h'vine. singles. 111 d•v
200 Dy broke the UCl school re-Water po1o
cord set earlier this season by College women -uc 1rv1ne" Unlverwlty
sophomore Molly Donelan o1 Redlllnds lnvlletJOnal, 111111-v
against Utah. ~rutv c:o11ege _ 0renge eoesi ec
The Anteaters will be off this College of tile o....t Toumemenc.
week. They on the road at Cal Qub ~
Poly and UC !>anta Barbara next Open-N9wpoft 0..11t 5eth Strwt. 1
week on Feb. 7 and Feb. 8. • m.
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IM Sabrday, February l , 2003
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Sailors surprise
Aliso Niguel
Estancia, meanwhile,
.turns up the heat at
Saddleback High
with a 27-point
fourth-quarter rush.
• GIRLS HOOPS: Newport
Harbor High's girls basketball
team knocked off dtle contender
'Aliso Niguel Friday night on the
loser's Ooor, 45-32, serving notice
the Sailors' 12-12. 2-5 record can
be deceiving.
Using a suffocating :t,one in the
first half, Jen Thompson's Sailors
frustrated Aliso's major threat
and the die was cast for the Sea
View League upset.
Jillianne Whitfield was the
ringleader with 14 point<>, II re-
bounds and five steals, and she
had some big help from the likes
of Victoria Swigart (I 0 poinlS and
seven rebounds), Amanda
CampbeU (slx rebounds) and
Vanessa Miller, who came off the
bench to nail three of five from
outsjde the arc.
wit wru. reaUy a team effort,"
said Thompson. "And Whitfield,
she was just excellent. The
(team) defense won it.~
Aliso Niguel entered with a 5-1
league record.
The Sailors are home on Tues-
day against Irvine.
Eagles fl y, 59-36
llGI~ HOOPS: Following a
three-point third quaner .. ,stan-
cia High girls basketball coach
Tami Rappa inserted her Mart-
ers and a full -court press de-
fense. The strategy worked a!>
the Eagles scored 27 fourth·
quarter points en route to a 59-
36 Golden West League victory.
Estancia re mains atop the
league (8·0).
wl was (irked) at their fans
and their girls were playing
overly aggressive," Rappa said.
The Eagles led, 32-26. at the
end of three quarters. but re·
sponded with a strong fourth
quarter.
Estancia (13-8 overaJI) had
four players score in double fig-
ures including Xochitl Byfield
(13 points). Trisha Wa'le (I I)
with Tisha Gray and Nancy <..as-
tro each with I 0.
Wase grabbed seven re-
bounds followed by four each
from Krystal Mano and Gray.
The Eagles '>hot 11 of 17
(64%) from the free-throw line
and converted on 21 of 4 7
(44.6%) from the field. but
made just 2 of 14 from three
point range.
Cd.M rolls up 5-3 win
• BOYS SOCCER: Corona del
Mar High's boys soccer team got
back on the winning trail Fn·
day, posting a 5·3 victory over
visiting Laguna Beach to im-
prove to 12-5·2, 5-1 m the Pa-
cific Coast League.
Still smarting from a 2-0 loss
to visiting Northwood on
Wednesday, the Sea l(jngs ran
up a five-goal lead over the
Breakers before a liberal substi·
tution rotation allowed Laguna
Beach the opp'>rtunity to regain
some respect.
Junior forward Danny Whi-
taker was Corona del Mar's
scoring leader with two goals,
while junior Julien Cerutti, jun-
ior Dominic Rubino and junior
Jerritt Thayer each scored once.
Assists went to O\ris Ring-
strom and Brandon Barrett.
Thayer's goal was unassisted
and Whitaker and Cerutti each
netted a goal off a free kick.
"We played really weU, • said
Coach Pat Callaghan. "We've
just got to keep getting wins
and get ready for Northwood
(in the second round on Feb.
12)."
The Sea Kings are at Tesoro
on Wednesday in their next
league venture.
Sailors, Aliso Niguel tie
• BOYS SOCCER: Newport
J !arbor High's boys soccer team
was forced to settle for a 2-2
standoff in a Sea View League
game at Aliso Niguel, despite
playing so weU that first -year
coach Martyn Hansford call ed
it the Sailors' "best perform-
ance of the year."
Eric Nuner scored the first
goal of the game on a picture-
perfect sequence.
Goalkeeper Mark Sparks
made a save and Matt Tracy
took his outlet pass and drove
the right side of the field before
a standout pass to Joel Walker.
Walker cut inside a defender
and pushed it to the far post,
where Nutter pushed it in.
Down, 2-1, the Sailors evened
it on a Jose Surpas score. I le
shot from 18 yards out, then
sent it home on his own re-
bound.
The Sailors, 6-3-4, 4-2-1 in
league. got a big performance
from left midfielder 01ase Kelly.
"J le just completely dominated
his position," said Hansford.
Spears had two saves.
Estancia fal ls, 2-0
• GI~ SOCCER: Estancia
I ligh's girls dropped a 2-0
Golden West League match
against visiting Saddleback to
fall to 3-8-6 overall. Goal -
keepers Marci l(jrchberg ( 17
saves} and Stephanie Veliz (six
saves) were kept busy from the
stan.
The Eagles host Costa Mesa
on Wednesday.
Mesa rumbles, 45-30
llWRESTLING: Costa Mesa
I ligh's CIF Division I team
duals-bound Mustangs were
45-30 winners over visiting
Saddleback High Friday in
wrestling, improving to 4-1 in
the Golden West League behind
unbeaten Santa Ana.
Among the Mustangs' win-
ners Friday were Silvio Estrada
(30-5) with a pin at 130 pounds;
Jesse Franco (30-5) with a pin in
the second round at 145; Matt
Grubisich (30-8) with a pin at
4:10 at 140 pounds); and heavy-
wei~t Eric Reyes with a pin in
1:25.
Also winning were Christian
Rivero with an 11 -9 win at 125,
Mike Simonoffwith a 16-10 vic-
tory at 160, and 171-pounder
Adam Garcia with a winning,
5-3, decision.
MlOnl the UCI men's tennis arsenal is Greg Biorkinan.
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S PORT S Dad'/ Piiot
PHOf05 BY OON LE ACH DAILY PILOT
Jeff Gloger ( 1 Ol has emerged as the Anteaters' starting pomt guard and 1s vital to UC l's hopes m the Big West Conference race.
UCI
Conbnued from BI
c,cac,on r he la\t lime II IO\t two
Mraight came a1 the bcgmmng
of the sc~on when the Ant·
eater'> '>uffered lo<>'>e'> to Okla·
homa and Wc'>tcrn M1<:h1gan m
the season op(•nmg Oklahoma
Tournament. After that, UCI
won nine of it' nexl 11 .
Douglass <,tressed discipline
as a facet the Antcater'l must
use when running their oOen!>e.
Uke all coache'>, Douglass
wants balance, scoring threat
from 1he outside and
down low. Agam!>I
UCSB. senior forward
Jordan I larris and 1unior
renter Adam Parnda.
whom are UCJ'!> scoring
leader'>. scored five and
'>ix points, respectively.
Junior forward ~tani'>lav
Zuzak did not '>Core.
UCI '>emor guard
Mike I lood, who had
scored 59 points in the
previou~ four gamelo,
finished wilh <;even
Utah St
UCSB
UCI
f'Kfilc
Cal Poly
Fullerton
Idaho
Northridge
R1vora1de
long 8ctt SL
they spent Thurs
day waiting for that
to happen w L WLa.st season. we
: ~ had some games
5 3 where we got be
5 3 hand big," Dougla!>'>
4 4 !>aid. "But with Jer·
4 4 ry Green we had a
4 4
3 5
2 6
1 7
potent weapon to
take control of the
game. We reaJly
didn't have anyone
who could take
control of the game
points. While different player'>
have ~tepped up to help the
Anteater'> m their wins th1<> year,
( rhur..day)."
Varnie Dennis, Cal Poly's 6·
foot -8111111or forward, is capable
oft arrymg a team I It' lcacfs the
Mu!>tang'> m .,c·oring and is sec-
ond 111 the H1g We'it w11h a 17. I
point'> per game average. The
\1u\tang'> al'>o ft>ature 1un1or
forward Sh.me SchillinR. a 6-6
tramfer from rht' lln1ver<t1ty of
Mmne'><>ta. who is averaging
I 1fl pomt.., per game Cal Poly's
'>emor guard la.,on Allen aver-
ages 11 . .! point'> per game
lJ( I hold'> a I 0 9 advantage
ovt'r lhc Mmtang., m the all -
lirnc wne'>. lJU ha., won SIX of
the pa.,1 eight gamt''>. Last sea-
c,on, the team.:, '>plit with each
team winning on it!> home
court.
Stanislav Zuzak, seen here working m traffic against UC Santa Barbara, will try to bounce back from a scoreless outing tonight.
.
TENNIS
Anteaters
put their
best serves
forward
University of
California Challenge
at UC Irvine today.
ANTEATER TENNIS STA-
DIUM -The UniversJty of Cali-
fornia Challenge begin5 today
at UC Irvine wlth doubles com"
petition slated for the all·day
affair.
Among UCl's contingent are
such lndMduaJ as 7.oran Ko·
rac, Jon EndrllaLt. Sean O'Con-
ner, Brien Morton, Dontla
Haynes, Greg Biorkman and
Reoouk Wijemanne.
The~ tournament continues
on Sunday with the a1ngtes
• competition.
,IHOTOS rt IClHT TM:ftTOW /M..Y Pl.OT
Brian Morton is one of the Anteaters' ~ threats. .
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HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
.Pajevic paces Tars' overtime win,. 67 -62
Senior posts 29 points,
22 rebounds to tum
back Aliso Niguel.
Perrine may be lost
with tom Cartilage.
B•rry Faulkne r
Daily Pilot
ALISO VIEJO -When it came
to picking its poison, Aliso Niguel
High may have ignored the obvi-
ous Friday night against Sea View
League boys basketball visitor
Newport H.arl:>or.
By the hosts choosing to focus
their defensive pressure on the
Sailors' guards. Newport's 6-foot-8
senior center, Nedim Pajevic, was
left plenty of room to operate in
the paint He didn't miss his
chance to make the Wolverines
SUMMARIES
BOYS
PKllc Coast LAacue
CdM 63, Laguna Beac:ti 48
. Scont by OuatUrl
Lag. Beach 6 10 11 21 • 4jj
CdM 1s 11 1s 16 63
Leguna Beedt -Kovacevic 3, Hogan 25, Sands 9, Renault 1, Norfleet 5. Wheelec.3, T Willhoit 2, Clark 0, Kote O, S. Willho1t o.
3-pt. goals -Hogan 2. Norfleet 1. Wheeler 1.
Fouled oui -none
Tec:hnlcata -Norfleet 1, Renault
(eteeted).
CdM -Seaborn 10, Welch 6. Matsen
12, Northndge 10, Mancillas 17.
Freeda 4. Luce 2. McDonald 2. K.
Cooper 0, M. Cooper 0, Watanabe O
3·pt. goals -Mancillas 4, Seaborn 3. Northridge 2, Matsen 1 Fouled out -Welch Technicals
none.
Sea v-L.ea&ue
Newport 67, Aliso Nlgue4 62
Scont by P9riodt Newport 11 11 12 13 8 67 Aliso Niguel 13 6 17 23 J 62
NewpGf1 Hwbor -B Lowenthal 12,
P1nesett 4, Pa1ev1c 29, Rarden 7.
Cameron 6, Glass1c 5. t Lowenthal 4,
PemneO.
3-pt goals -B. Lowenthal 2 Rarden 1.
Pa1ev1c 1, Cameron 1 Fouled out -none. Technicals -none.
Alilo Niguel -Roll 8, Wise 5, Trotter 0.
Green 24, Gardner 8, Durst 5, Schwab
4, Peele 3, Ross 3, Payne 2
3-pt. goals -Green l, Wise 1, Durst 1,
Schwab l
Fouled out -none Technicals -none
GIRLS
Sea View LNci.e
Newport 45, Aliso Niguet 32
Score by Quarters Newport 6 1e 13 10 45
Alieo Niguel 3 12 11 6 31
H9wpott Hwbor -Campbell 0,
Swigart 10, Whrtfield 14. Vasquez 2. Wolle!' 0, Beeson 1, Stoltz 5, Miller 9,
Eddington4
3 pt. goals -Miller 3, Sw1gari l , Stoltz
1.
Fouled out -none. Technicals -none.
Ailo Nguel-Mannaert 0, Scurich 13, Rrtorto 2, Heuer 4, Moore 2. Brown 5,
lkosipentarhos 2. Larson 4
3-pt. goals -Scurid'l 1, Brown 1. Fouled out -none Technicals -none
Gotdel'I Welt LNpe
Estancia 59. Saddleb.tdc 36
ScorebyOuert«I Saddlebac* 6 ' 1& 10 -J6 Estancia 19 IO 3 27 59
~ -Lewis 13, Leto 8, Rivas
1, l.ayman 5, Perry 2. Wilham 7.
Popoca O. Ytet o. Lozano o. Lomeli O. RamirezO.
J..pt. goals -Lewis 1, Lete 1
Fouled out -none Technicals -Lete.
&t.nda -Wase 11, Byfield 13, Mino
9, Gray 10, Castro 10, Pena 5. Garcia 1,
Wilson 0, Maldonado o. Flores 0,
BecefTaO.
3-pt. goals -Mino 1, Pena 1
Fouled out -none. Technicals -Wase.
pay in the 'Jars' fil-62 overtime
victory.
Pajevic amassed a career-high
29 points, including four in over·
time, and also collected 22 re-
bounds to allow the visiton; (14-8,
6-1 in league) to maintain a share
of the le3b'lle lead, along with
Woodbridge, with three Sea View
games remaining.
Pajevic made 12 of 16 field-goal
attempts, including ..;i. three-
pointer. and was 4 of 5 from the
fi"et>·throw line. including both
ends of a one-and-one with 39
seconds left in regulation and
both ends of a double-bonus op·
portunity with 27 ticks remaining
in overtime. I le also chipped in
four assists, three blocked shots
and two steals.
M He was a rebow1d machine to·
night," Newpon Harbor Coach
I.any Hirst <;aid.
Pajevic's heroics
helped the Sailors sur-
vive a scare rroin the
Wolverines (9· 12, 2-5),
who erased a 17-point
deficit with 3:55 left in
the third quarter. to
pull even, 59-59, on
6-6 senior Austin
Schwab's five-foot Sailors
On the ensuing trip
down the floor, a Pajev-
1c putback off a missed
three-pointer put the
Sailors up. 63-62, with
1(16 left.
turnaround over Pa-Aliso Niguel 67 62
' Senjor guard O\ad
Rarden locked on de-
fensively with Aliso
scoring l~der Terence
Green to force an air
halt that Pajevic re-
the only adversity the ~ors over-
came. ru. sophomore forwan:t
Bren Perrine, who has started
some ~ season but had lately
been utilized as the sixth man.
went down lale in ~ first quarter
with what could be tom canllage
in his right knee. Perrine. whose
older brother, Greg, missed part of
his senior season last year wiU1 ii
·tom AO.. Said his knee buckled
while c61liding with a defender
under the basket on a drive. I le
was administered to by the Aloo
trainer. who suggested a cartilage
rear.
·A<. a staff, we ~hake our heads
and wonder hoW many guY!> we'rv.
going LO lose,· H.m.1 said "But to
have your sixth man hurt. then
have a team on the ropes al 1helf
place and have them come back
cm you, wnh the faru. gomg bcr
serk, thu. W1J1 ti. a 1estamen1 to our
lad'+'. compo~ul'l' We camc bad tn
overtime and our free thr<,...,._ (4
for 4 m the extra se<.'>ionJ ~ed
the deal.· jevic with four seconds
left in regulation.
Aliso, which had not led since
3·2, scored the ftrst three points of
the four-minute overtime. before
the Sailors settled down and took
care of business.
Junior Andre Pinesett lx>gan the
overtime rally with a driving layin
with 2:52 left. then the Tars re-
gained poSM!SSion when senior
guard Chase Cameron blocked a
Wolverine shot
bounded with 47 sec·
ands left and Pajevic converted at
the line 20 seconds later to up the
lead to three.
Lowenthal fuushed \-\lth I '
poin~ mcludmg two thn·t'·p0111t
er>. I le ali,o had four rebound'
three 31>SL'>~ and two block.-,
Junior Breu I .owenthal then re·
bounded a missed three-point at·
tempt with six seconds left and
added two in~urance foul '\hots
with three <,eeonds lefl to ~e the
l)aiJors their !.eeond mad league
wu1 of the week..
"They sa1d they heard cliclc.ing
and popping (upon examining
the knee), which usually mcaru;
cartilage," Hirst said
Horden fint'>lwd with ...ewn
point'> and five ~1st\, whtle < .. am
eron chippt.'Ci Ill MX p01n1 ...
Nick < ;~1c. ii fi-I 'Knt01 .
helped lilt the void lt>ft hy Pt:m1 tt'
contribuung tivt' pomt.<. I.! ot L
from the field and hJtung ht'> lont·
free throw) and fuur rebound'>. LO!>ing the lwfty lead wa.-, not
The Sailors have played without
6·8 junior Jamie Diefenbach all
!>eason. after he suffered a season-
ending wm ACJ in fall practice
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
CdM --withstands
the heat, 63 -48
Sea Kings even
league record
with victory in a
physical game
against the
Breakers. •
J..:vle I tog.m \\ liu "on·d .1
gdme lugh ··, point' 1111 11
of-22 \h1J1Jt111g . ...ittl ht• 11\c•r
heard IJ!l' lr11111 tiotll lt·.1111 ...
shoutmg bJ< ~ Jt 1111,. .111111 f ,,.r
throu~oul !ht g,u11" '''"' ru-.hl'<.l 11u1 the llu11r If• lor1·.t~
up .iny .,cuffk "" light 11 ,,,
tena.ltzt'd Ldtt.•r ,, t .w1111.1
ptart'r 'hoved '-.1inhr11Jµl' 111
thl' lloor, drJwmg .int Jl'l tu111 Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
Lag Beach 48
CdM 63
CORONA DEL MAR -Unlike the
previous meeting between the two
teams, the Corona del Mar High boys
ba<,ketball team shut the door on visit·
ing Laguna Beach much sooner.
111e sequel to CdM's 59-56 ovenime-
t1lrilling viC1ory Jan. 15 to open Pacific
League play didn't go down to the final
shot, but emotioru. still ran high. The
Sea Kin~ kept their composure down
the stretch to hold off Laguna. 63-48.
keepmg the Breakers winless in league
(0-6)
The Sea Kings ( 10-12. 3·31 blew a 21 •
point lead to start the fourth quaner
before beating l..ah'llJla in the fir..t meet-
tng ~ seaM>n and felt the similar tn·
tense fuJl-coun pressure throughout
the fourth quarter.
Laguna cut a 20-point lead in half with
just over two minutes l'l'maining before
Bren Mat.<.en roDed off a screen by Bart
Welch near the top of the key for a layup
and a change in momentwn. according
to CdM Coach Ryan Curry.
"11131 was a huge baslet by Matsen."
Curry said. "A basket changed it. (la·
guna) came down and missed a shot
and we were in good position from
there"
That's when 1t got sticky.
·nw 1un1or gudnJ tough1
through anti .. c 11ruJ I II 1)111111"
with thr~ ~\t!>t' and tuur rt'l 11 iumh
"I dtdn t expet t to be pu-.lwtl. '\orth
ridge scud "11..aguna' \-\a., JU'>L m.1d al
the end. fl1t<y .,.,l'rt: fm,trated ufl1•11
s1vely. rnmmHting tumo\'l'r' .int.I tilt'
mdde '>tup1d loul'>"
C.dM made 9 t•I I I lrcim Ult lret·
throw lme the fm..il I 17 ;md tin1'>hl'd
75% rt5 of 201 for lhl' ~mt' v.h1lt· l..t
guna made on!~ h 111 1-t 1H'1'i
"I'm thrilled Wt' got to 1h1·m l"llh
C..11 rt) 'Wild
The Sea King!) U\l"d nim ol I 0 o ,IJ)d
14-2 m the fir<>t and '>l"tt1nd q1Mltt•r-. 111
build a lo point half11rnt· leJtl. la~eh
on threes follo"'1ng qwt k hall m(J\t'
ment and roll., off -.crt•en-.
Manctlla.s lt-d tlw '>ea ~mg-. \-\11h 1-
poinL' on 4-of 11 'hootmg from twh1111I
the arr with ~1at.,l'n I ' ~lln1' lhrn
ac;..,i~tsl <md ::ieab<im 11 II point' me l11d
ing 3 of 5 from threl' point rnnge 10111
rebound~. three d.'>'>l'·L"I (,'l\10~ t d\1
four scorer; in double fi(,'llrt''> HJn
Welch \Cored wt point-. with threP ..i'
'>l'>L\ and two rehoundc, follm>1.£'Ci h'
Adam Fret'<le 1four pnml'> two -.tt•ah,
two 3.'>St'>~). Robbie I tH c.· two po1111 ... 1
and Taylor \.kDonaJd rrwo porn1., got
m on the "ea Kings' olTen\l\C' d1t.1tk
CdM shot 45% t 19 ut 4Li whilt• I ..i
guna managed I q of 'i3 I ~'i tttt 1
STEVf. Mc CRAN~ OAJLY PILOT
Corona del Mar High's Bart Welch (22) powers his way through Laguna Beach
defenders for two points in Friday night's 63-48 Pacific Coast League victory.
An official whistled a Uiguna player
for a technical and personal foul. draw-
mg the lfe of l..aguna Beach coaches,
players and fans.
A little more Uian 20 seconds later
several fans from both schools ran out
the back entrance of the gym. Laguna's
"We ran the offenc;e well and t•>.
ecuted torught." 'ieabom ..aid • fl1t· la-.1
time we choked under pre<>.,ure and wt>
made sure it wouldn't happen aga111 '
Seaborn and • 1ogan ..aid they 111'1
wanted to fini~h the R3fllt' dean
JC BASKETBALL DEEP SEA
Pirates' men
romp , &1 -58
CX>STA MESA -Lanier Brown
and Matt Hatch combined for 44
points and ~n Garey added 14
to match SantaAna'5 entire output
aa the Orange Coast College Pi·
rates mowd the D>ns down. 81 •
58, in an Orange Empire C.onfer·
ence pine at Coast Friday night
Brown bit an six of his tbree-
point attempU and Garey nailed
four of siJ. while Hatch simply
netted 9 of 13 conventional shots
u the Pirates sizzled
The key to the game. hoWever.
came in the tumoYerS department
as the Pirales won that battle. 29-
15,
0rao,e Coast lmproYes lO 15-9,
.... in the ooc. Santa Ana drops '° 11-15, 0-8.
OCC women
squash Don.s
CX>STA MESA -Orange Coast
C.ollege's women's ~l team
slammed the door shut on vi.siting
Santa Ana Friday night. jumping
to a 55-15 halftime lead en route
to an 88-27 Orange F.rnpire C.on-
ference vittory.
The Pirates, 22-4, 7-1 in the
OF..C obUterated Santa Ana on the
boanls. 57-25.
Alisa c.amn~ who was 8 for 9
from the field and bit all seven of
her free throws. finhhed with 23
points.
Uz Mendoza had 16 points and
JClrsten \bl 1\.tngeln had l O
points. Reserve Amy Shaw was 3
for 4 on three-~ters.
Nancy HatSushi and llru'hey GaJa.1so each had ft\'e •
FRIDAY'S COUNTS
C>rwf • lodcer -1 boat, 32
anglers. 14 sand bass, 1 halibut, 6
sheephead, 3 sculpin, 8 blue
· 19 Tennis Cuurts
· 5 Pros W /Grand SWn fap
• Sudiwn Court W / Blta
• Bill Machine
• o u aca icy
·Pmon.i.l lninmg
• F1tn Dattctor
·Swim {.e$wru
perch.
Newport Landing-1 boat, 26
anglers. 12 sand bass, 46 sculpin,
4 sheephead. 1 white•seabass.
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UC Irvine's Jimmy Pelzel (2) spikes a kill past Hawaii's Costas Theocharidis (9) and Delano Thomas (17).
UCI
Continued from B 1
wasn't what made the difference in this
match.
Hawaii's strong serves and the J -2 punch of
senior Costas Theocharldis, a three-time All-
American, and 6-foot-7 sophomore Delano
Thomas proved to be too much for the Ant-
eaters to band.le. Theocharidis, from Orestia-
da, Greece and one of five international play-
ers on the team, led the Warriors with 20 kills
and eight digs. while the imposing Thomas
had 17 kills. The duo led the Warriors to the
Game 4 win, in which Hawaii pulled away
from a 25-25 tie and won, 30-26.
The Warriors had more di~ than the Ant-
eaters, 32-28.
"Beside the fact we lost I'm realty happy
with what we went through because getting
good at the end of the year is a process and
this is an important element in the process,"
Speraw said. "We played a team that does
some thin~ that are very, very physical,
much more physical than any team in the
league that we've faced so far. We need to ad-
just to that lhat's why this match was such a
great experience."
UCI countered with junior opposite Jimmy
Pelzel who amassed a match-high 24 kills.
For the first time this season, senior Monte
Tucker finished below double-digit kills. He
had five. David Kniffin , the Anteaters' junior
center, conoibuted SO assists, while Tuder
added eight di~ and Pelz.el produced seven • Pelz.el recording five kills in the second
game. leading UCI to a 30-24 win. When the
Anteaters needed a point or a shift in mo-
mentum, they went to Pell.el.
"II was sort of surreal being in your home
arena and having this many people," said Pel-
wl. who was impressed with Hawaii's compo-
sure. "They served the ball hartier than the
teams we have faced this year. They know
how to step up big in these situations. They're
the national champions. I'm definitely excited
to go out there and split the series with ·them
(tonight). We want to show them we're a team
that's as good as people say we are. I think we
can do it•
The Anteaters and the Warriors will clash
again today at 5 p.m. at Crawford Hall. It will
be another historic night, as ii will most likely
be the first time UCI bas rumed away fans for
a volleyball match. Because Crawford Hall is
under construction, the capacity crowd is 700
(it's normally 1,400). UCJ is admitting fans on
a first-come basis today.
UC Irvine's Spencer Bemus (1) places a kill past Hawaii defenders Friday night at the
Bren.
"The last match of the year is going lo be in
a big arena with a crowd like this," Speraw
said in reference 10 the national champion-
ship match. "Hawaii is used lo that because
they've been there and they play in a big
arena. This made us a better team night"
Friday night's match will be televised on
Cox Communications (Oiannel 3) today at 1
p.m. and 8 p.m. Today's match wiU not be
televised.
COLLEGE NOTES
pcI polo ranked 12th in nation
UC IRVINE -The UC Irvine
women's water polo team has
been ranked 12th in the nation
by the Collegiate Coaches Water
PoJo Poll. Coach Julie Swail's Ant-
eaters finished last season
ranked 14th in the country.
Thams In the Mountain Pacific
Sports Federatioo make up 10 of
the top 13 teams in the country.
with top-ranked Stanford, lead-
ing the way.
UCI, which will face 14 schools
ranked In the preseason top 20
this year. will open the 2003 sea-
son Sunday at the university of
RedJands Invite.
• The UCI women's Indoor
traek a,od field team opens Its
seuon facing Northern Arizona
and Fresno State at the NAU Sky-
dome ln F1agstaft'. Ariz. Saturday.
• The UCI men's goH team be·
gins lt.s spring schedule ln the
)
Ping Arizona Intercollegiate
tournament at Arizona National
in Tucson Monday and Tuesday.
Coach Paul Smollnsld's Anteaters
ended their five-tournament fall
schedule with one first-place fin-
ish, a pair of seconds and a
fourth-place showing.
• The ua baseball team will
host Fresno State ln the Ant-
eaters' season opener Tuesday at
6 p.rn. at Anteater Ballpark.
Coach John Savage's Anteaters,
who finished fourth in tlre Blg
West Conference last season (33·
26, 14-10). was picked to finish
third ln the 2003 coaches' pre-
season poll.
Savage will utilize a handful of
pitchers ln I.he season opener
against Fresno State with sopho-
more Brett Smith expected to
make the start.
-by Stew Virgen
ROLLER HOCKEY
Robert Van't Hof (left) and Ken Stuart are two key figures.
PERSPECTIVE
Continued from Bl
pulling for Andre Ag~i.
I know the league bas a
number of soUd members
with plenty to boa.st ot but It's
hard to imaglDe a better setup
than the Palisades Tennis
Oub, Lindsay Davenport and •
the community of Newpor1
Beach.
·&sign Hornets tied up
The "home• edge In sports
'is never more obvious than In
the WIT, where the home
crowd surely outnumbers the
invaders by a 100.1 ratio. You
can see the Soooers' edge, or
SU<:keye$' edge. or Husld
edge. without leaving the dty
limit&
So what don't we know?
For one, the team'• name.
which even Rlch hasn't been
able to uncover. .. .. Dunn Uggeatl the two men
on the Newport Beach entry
could be local hm>es ruck
Leach (Laguna Beach) and
former Corona del Mar Hlgb
tandout Tuytor Dent. I'm
How about the Newpor1
Beach Breakers?
I don't have more to offer
on this. I can't find Rich.
But you'D know plenty more
oome Friday momlng..
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Oalt>y Pilot
JC .BASEBALL
Pirates sweep
at tournament
Orange Coast
outscores two
foes, 25-4.
COSTA MESA
o ·range Coast College
was a runaway winner. twice,
in Friday's opening rounds of
the Matt O'Brien MemoriaJ
Qassic al Wendell Pickens
Field. '
Sophomore right-hander
Garrett Murdy scattered two
hits and one run over seven
solid innings to lead Coast to
an 8-1 win over Santa Barbara
in. the day's opener.
The Pirates' offensive attack
took over in the second game
as they punched out 20 hits to
throttle Mt. San Antonio Col-
lege, 17-3.
OCC meets Mt. San Jacinto
today a t 1 O a.m.. then hosts
DeAnza in the 2 p.m. game to
round out the tournament.
Murdy's only jam came in
the fifth when a sacrifice ny
got one run across after a one-
out. bases-loaded situation.
Ben flanna's two-run homer
in the eighth highlighted
a 12-bJt attack behind
Murdy.
Hanna, Kyle Stanley
and Ouis Bullock had
three hits apiece and
combined for nine RBis,
six from Bullock, In the 17-3
laugher. Jeff Plaskowskl
slugged a three-run homer in
the third inning to make it 5-0.
Jimmy Treece (1-0) allowed
two earned runs and three hits
while striking out three in five
innings.
Mitt O'Brien M1morl1I Ct1aslc:
OCC 8. S1nt1 Berb1r1 1 S. Bar. ooo 010 ooo -1 2 2
OCC 000 100 24a 8 12 0
Thompson. Combs (71. Acevedo
(8) and Walton; Murdy, J. Crissman
(8) and Grant. W -Murdy, 1-0. L-
Thompson. 0-1. 28 -Parker (SB).
Easttom (OCC). Stanley (OCCI.
Mathes (OCCI HR -Hanna COCCI.
OCC 17, Mt. Sin Antonio 3 ace 023 045 JOO -,, 20 2
Mt. SAC 001 200 ooo -3 8 3
Treece, Han (6) and Hicks. Hazen
(7); Bustos, Ehen (5) and Hurd. W -
Treece, 1·0 L-Bustos, 0 1 28 -
Ca1ra (MS). Hanna (OCCI. Ja<*son
(DCCI. HR -P1oskowsk1 (OCC).
JC MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
Surprised Pirates
upended in five
Oub Spikers
past first-ever
win over host
Orange O>ast
COSTA MF.SA -Despite
cruising 10 a 2-0 led without
hardly breaJcing a sweat.
highly regarded Orange
C:OO.St College, which was a
finalist at State a year ago,
dropped the final three
games of the match and suf-
fered its first -ever defeat to
Oub $pikers, 30-20. 30-20,
28-30, 27-30, 12-15. Friday
afternoon on the Pirates'
campus.
The Bucs had no trouble
in the early going, gaining
the edge in the opening
stages of each of the opening
two gacnes 10 take a 2-0 lead
Outside biners Kyle Martin
and Doug Lewis had no
trouble finding the gaps in
the Spikm' defense. while
mkldle blockers Se1iam Allah
and Levi Luster set up stifling
blocks.
With the seemingly com-
fortable lead. Coach Oiuck
a.rtenese went to his bench
to get as many new faces
some game action. But in-
stead of gaming a
three-game sweep
and a second victory
of the season. the Pi-
rates lost their edge
and dropped the next
two games as Josh Richard-
son and OCC product Fer-
nando Sable carved up the
Coast deferu.e
Despite a 3-1 JUffiP in
Game 5, the Pirates never re-
gained the expl06iveness
they showed in the opening
1WO games. Oub Spikers ran
off eight straight points.
The Pimtes showed a brief
bit of life as Martin fired a
pair of kills and libero Kaione
Scon provided a dig that
ended up in a point, but a
service error and lclil pro-
vided an insurmountable
14-9 Spikers lead.
Martin led the Pirates with
14 lcills, while lewis, l.u.ster
and Kaimana Kama1ani each
had 10 lcills. Luster led the
blocking game with eighl.
while Lewis tallied six and
Dane Gilliam had five. David
Doxey dished out 20 assists
to go along with 15 from
Mike Murphy.
Coast (1 -1) is at the Long
Beach CC Tournament to-
day.
PHOTOS CCUT'ESY ~MT PMS0Hs
Lindsay Davenport is the obvious blu&chlp ~ c•d.
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NOllct IS HlR 18 Y •M NINll&IU( Of TU( (JTY
FURTH l R G IV l N Ill• I I "" """""""' '" I COOIKI. Of THE CITY Of
•rty tllaTWHOepo1lted 11EWPOIT WOI AmOV-by Elesa Jane Rogers
and Ectwatd Turner IHG l'UIOO COMMUHITY
wrlh ~anu Bayside 0£VROPMOO PUN
Village Upon purcf\aM ... ~ .. (MT""' 2002 of the mol:Mlehome, the _....,... nt ""· •
purchaser must re-002 AM!JIDING TME SIGtl = 1~ ="·~~~~ REGWTIOMS Of TME fASK-
11-.. t~l days from the IOfl ISlAHD PUNNED COM-
oe .. of purchase, ano MUNITY DfVtl<lrMOO
remrt payment to the
Part. lor daily storage PUH AHO DtSTllCT
, ... of S30 00 per clly RIGlU TlOffS
commencing lrom the
da.. afte< the ule to
tl'lt date the mobll&-
home 1s remo\19d lrom
the Peril. Furtherm0<e ,
the purchaser of the
mobllehOme s llall be
respora1~ for the
cleanup of the spece of
all tr11h, p.pes, wood, fl II A M
equtpmenlltools. etc ., NII tt11t
utJHzed In the removal ' Miit 1",
of the motlllehome Niii 1 C • ., I
lrom the preml... ~1 k N 1M
AddrllOnaDy. OW pur A ti >l .,
cl\aMr INll also be Ml Ml'!" .,,,.,,
jj1bte lor any da.m.QH AH .; I A I"' ' I I ....
CIUM<f to the P1rti Ml MHI H N JNI
during the N1mov1I OI MA rPH l• ., 11 t11 "
MJllUtol C.-OfTl~l ANTIQUES fh1 ·.tttt,.mt:11t ""''"
lllelt w1lh lh• l'•Hlllly I 1·1.,1~ nt lh••I~~ t.nu11ly Older Style Furnnvrt
"" 0 I 0 4 ti I PIANOS & Coll11n1bl~s 2003"921416
J•oly 1'1 I f b 1 8 I.,
01 •• •4 SS CASH PAID SS
NOTICE Of UftlUOOft TO I WE BUY ESTATES
S8.1 Al.COHOUC tf'VWG(S "WE PAY MORE S FASTDr
Datt tf flhg Ap,lication: I • 1-y 17, 2003
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S.eta A-. CA 97101
Estate Sales 1486
Mu tlple Oeo er
Flea Market!!!
the mobllehoml. The 111,.,1 tot.II amount due on l 1, 11 1<~ .. ,.,, M AUTO AUCTIOtl
Antiques /V-int age,
home fwnishings
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Found 1510
FOUND DOG,
Shepllerd m1, Id~ ti.~ i -.u
Hal!lol )(Jdti , • 'I ·•
a<ta 90-721-1199
HEAL TH SERVICES
Health Foods/
Products 254{)
Wonted
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HOME
FURNISHINGS
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Businesses and
Franchises 3905
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esttmai.c:f eosts, •• · N ., •"" ,
pen1e1, ano advance. .w• "'l:{',lfJM n111 •
de<or/gifh *_._._._._.~it:.~--••*** SUH ONLY I~ * SHORES INnRIORS * as ol the dale of the l<" II ~ N r'
publoc .-is $9,165.27 Noll •·• ~,,1 • •I b 1
The euction will be 1, , 11 "'"~ 111 'If "'" r
mede for the putpOM I l••oly I I r I •I• ""Y I A.• llu11t111~l>tn Hr.1 II
of uUlf'llng Ille lien on 'CMI t ,,4 11 ' A / 14 K4 / 07 jl)
the property, together NOOOOfnl'""' -tid•ly l'<I< I I 1"br11J1y I I with the ~ of the """"' 00 l 'i d4 li
ule Oall9d: J.,_.,., AMlftW llTtn Cemelery 1..ot1.t1yp1s
21, 1003 Gregoty a_, 11,-f t • I 1n y -
& A.190C!Mes, Inc .. Law r nunr1M1• I ~···~I· Pacific View Memo.lot omc.. of G"'90'Y I nund •I 1ur1 hr• d• y Pork 1 Mnpanron trn •t
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fomla 92618 (949) 453-l"nd•d U• • 1111 •• II 0300 Fu: (M9) 453-•1101 ir 01 n t<111 l'I •~J
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Collectibles/
Memonibilla 1160
a..m, Aulhorb9d di. • , hi lJ•I• I ' " TOP SS 4 RI CORDS nc
Agent for ~ An.r.a 'll"' '""" b, .lfly I"", hU un .. [II: '17, & HI•
Bayside Vlnage who '""""'" "''P•• ,, I tit Alt... ~., ha '"'' ASAP518244 01125, wothm 11111 <J,,y, .11trr th• Mt~~ '149 645 /~ll~
OV01 ~'' nol1<•_..!..! -----
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1661Superior *: SALE! .:
Costa Mesa
(1 bloas.of 11') ! CLOSING AFTER !
_DWRS __ wn_c_oM_E_ I! Wi< hc~1~{!~~11i1 lg. ! * I c1111p<-.. l(tl>lc~ * * clll<l~l ll<ll~tore ! *
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HOME, HEAL TH AND BuSINESS
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lrlcli II.di st-Tllo
Concrde. PalJO. OrMIWl1
Fwe91c. BBQ Rer\ 25Vrs
he Terrz 114 ss1 1594
Aleo Senlces
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(949) 645-4641
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ON WHEELS
Clll lbr free quote
949.422.2863
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Conaete & Masonry
Davkl V-tvno c-creto
& M--.ry Rt>stdentral
Bucli Stone Blo<-li Tile
I 1<.1747448 714 965 :?824
T1toCe..,01ttM•
Cementwork Bncli Irle
& More Rehtbl<i No 1ob
too s mall 949 548 67116
NUO MORl aOOM?
AODfOONS & 1£MOO[lH;
l •577982 949 1137 5642
Now Co1t1lrvctloo &
11-..W. All Trades, f ree E.shmates 30 Years E lp
l '337169 949 631 2345
Dmlop Mflltllng
" 0 °"' YGUaHOMI
IM,.tOVlMlNT
PaOJICn
C11f a plumber •
peont<lf' handyman,
or •ny ol the I' HI service~ hsted htf • in
OUf MfYlc:e dlftctOfyl
TH£SC LOCAi SVC
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YOU tOOAYI
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Oun<.an lll!clr .. 20Y1s l •P
l oc:lll Quo..A Rf'S4)0n..e
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L n1'>810 9d9 650-7042
t ml<• SOM1lco1 ~ ..
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Estrmate, JO Years ( •P
L•Jl7169 949 631 :?345
UClNSIO CONTUCTOa
Mo ,JI> too vn M -• R~•" remodel fans
,. ,_ WC 9&6*>.}66
floor1nWTllt
CUSTOM OllATM TU
lnsl3l;roon, llale anm•c.
nwtlll slon9 ~ 1975
l '6l2044 .left 714-612 9961
UMY ~ R,.,_ed
Rqroulln & lnstalt•l10n
Tit( DON 949 673 806!> ll6IM325 714-883 £'0.JI
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Prurirnc. M.unt....w>ee
lmt ... llons ln tt11r<10
Troubla\holthn&. Rl'Pln
& 1.J19•des 71• 71f).2828
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0.-ly Wot1I
GanlenlriW
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Tr-Sonlco, Y•rd
C~anup, M.iontf'n•n• ~
Spronhler R4111a11 Haulona
{949) U 0 -&711
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THI HANDYMAN
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On•n etc 949 439 755-t
20Y.-.of o-uty (reft•m-1hlp
lld6741H
(949) 6 50 -tslS Merli
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RES TORE • REPAIR
& REMODELING
·~· o Joh Too ""'11
Dan llaalltoa
,..,..3Ji..8J9J
Hauling
JUNK TO THI DUMPlll
714 968 188:?
AVAllABlf TOOAY'
949 613 5566
Health & Beauty
Loso Up To 20ltls
pO!' montht
l riplr y11111 rner IY
Oltly Sla 95
(;all L l\a
'49-645 6677
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HST MOVlRS Sst/Hr
,pr.mi: all uhe' ln\utt d
Int <ourl•ou\ <at•fu
Tl6J84.4 ~ 246 7118
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tht C al.t Publll
Uhhtu•!. t.ornm1,,mn
requor I'\ that 111 u"•d
hnu\eholO pnnJ,
muvf'r \ p'lnl t h•11
P U C t;1I l number
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prrnt the 11 T C P
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trsemenls II you have
1ny question~ about
lhe tea•llty or •
mnv., l rm n cr f
ch•uffeur call PUB
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MISSION 714 ~Sii 41!i1
WANTIO
MOVIHOJOIS
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949 716 0691
714 686 IJOO
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AMAZING PRICI
AGT. 949 723 I 120
Huntington Beach
Gorg 3 yr n•w home
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OPI N SAT I 4 30
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949 710 3900
Laguna Beach .,
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Laguna Niguel
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llASlO LAND
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DeAtno h'f'~~
(949) 673 133 I
A MAHUFACTED HOME
COMMUNITY
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949 8S6 9/0S
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OClAH & I AY VICWS
AMAZING LOW PRICl
AGl 949 723 8120
OC(ANfROHT FIXIR
NOT FOR THI f AINI
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AGT 949 721111 20
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(949) 642-5678
Plumbing
UINIOW atQ.t MAolfT IJlllert Oroln Cl-mt
P.aontina-lnl.••l Hou" .. .a.:it Plumb1n repa•rs o•••
Qu•hly tob' frH n hmate 2!>yrs up All work ll9
l •"69897 7 I 4 6J6 8888 ... Strw 714 56&!911
Plumbing
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PIP( t OC.A llNG
CUC IRO~IC SLAB
LE.AK OC T(C'TtON
f 11endlr '\~rv1u
t4t -67S tJ04
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~~PPY. DOG
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PET SITTING
DOG WALKING _ ........... -
(714) ~7&-1!531 .... ---
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n-~borltood PlumbM!
oaAIN' tlWla -· ~ ll'IQAIJST
TWEEDY "-UMBlNG
949-645-2352 ---~llln
949.as• 97os
RESORT/
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PROPEfllY
FORSAlf
Desert Property 5960
Goll Properh ..
MISCELLANEOUS
RENTALS
Renta I To Share b03r
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Rooms tor Rent
(Md. CM , .
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ORANGE
COUNTY
Balboa Peninsula
M uht
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7400
ll r 180 w Por~•"'J
H•w carpel yrly leou
206 ( Balboa Unrt •'
S 1000/month
A1'lottated ••olty
949 61l·l6tl
20l>ft To Oc...t 2lr I 8
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le.-. w/d, S2000mo
1117 Weil loy
Auocloted Realty
949-67 3-3663
Wiii Covlrtnp
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l •"88141 94'.I .tblr l.'l
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hot.Ch
cla ss1f1ed!
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, CcfM VIiiage 2tw lba
~ eels. wd. carport.
tp, ~ to everytlq
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Open s.,.. l-4. 434
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Jl!mn agl 949.QJ-77rl2
•S. of Hwy uf per :?br ,ba, wd hkup, e.ar ~P t;SO •3br Ibo, wd
up I 11ar "I> $1950
~949721J.7:li4
IAUT OCEAN & IAY
, tfWS 3B1 2Ba. uppe1,
• lluplu. I l encl gar
•3200/mo 714 998·0948
orguorlto llr /21o
u•ury 1efu1b home
' '3250ln Mao largoe rear etlf IBa, new carl)l.1 & m $17mn 949115 3513
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I -3Jr ~' 11141!' den, lll 'llR. QIY rm, Fp, cwd ~ 2c ear. quiet lln hood 915-548-5646 ,., det cottap, vaul
cells. stoVC!, Irie, Gell fan,
!n0<e. IJJ [ 16th St Asll f•lf specials! 949-548 2421 t+o dog!.
am 2br 2ba d:J5e 1o the
beach, Pith>. lweplace
5'J0CIOIJS ~ fOOl'll Ag9fll 9$673. 7IJX)
fum'd Stu.lo near Tr~ S<I & 55 fwy Coz~, qu1e1
1111 I PllllO, ~tOflllle. g;!O.'
w1r. Miet mo 96$2 ~8
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·m ~.""~ 11111 S850 9't%7J. 7lW
)Ir'• from $875/mo
l'f/gar '" lovely eated fli'l'TI"' ,_ T11-Squ.ve. wid&f' Indy fa<.~ity. Klelll
I MilllL 877 704-8649 •9'!X>
li••l'•rt 0~1 tM *"' 2& 1.5811. ear. no pets, Sl 195/mo. 1665
~Vlnll Ave 13 949-m9422
Dulot hlcfo 21r l'/.S•,
twnhm style apt. Remod,
•alk in ~ nlt>e~ Jl@on '(( l5e ~723-0445
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33 Out In "°"' 51 In • tuiy 34 ~ 5::> Wn lo 11)8 • '-4>00I 3S Osprey !On 53 Comcake
37 Allomey's deg 54 Bo•
39 -CrucM. N M. 155 NCAA 8'Ulll8
41 Own 56 Has· -(IOO'nef
42 Mino product starl 43 PussylooC 59 Fel boot
44 Biddy 80 Smal, In
47 DeblAanle Oogpeld\
48 Ballpe11C filCllJfe
49No1~ate
:o-""11:--~-~--~,0~~1~1 _,.1~2--.~13 ....
[ Sidt' 2br ·~ <lilt. con~ Newport Beach
rempd dtshwl'. ""81. beach
lfo~e $1:?95/mo 165
R~ IPlll' 11 949-51~4!)1t()
38r c...cto, ,_ capel.
painl, new d/w & r~ 2<. gar. w, d. trg ..,..,. 10
fa1rv,r,,und~ avail now
Sl400/1no "it. Steve. 714
241 OOtll
IAYFRONT
ON LIDO P£NINSULA
NlW 21r 210
COTTAGES
Privall' Bedlh. Poul
and Spa Wal~ to
Oce.;n, Shop) and
Reslaur ants lea•~ 6 mo 2 yr -+
Boal Slop Ava1labl•
7 10 UDO l'AH OR.
949 673 b030 or
949 723 !>830
Uotu l'ar~ Townhotno,
?b1 • dPn. 2bd pool, Ip
lu~h palio I r ga•. no
pel Sl600 'J49 611 6239 --------... ______ ..
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dbl dut gilt. W/rl hlu.,.., ~R
yd 1 vpeb. l1b tlu~e Vrsta
S ll«mu 949 71~ 2ai I
1--'Y 4b 2ba """"'" culd ~ l.m1rv!linlm'Mm
~ yd &did & Wllll't' pd
No Slrll <:Mt* p.:t-. tllOO
+ dcp 714-546-2.336
Huntington Beach
29r ...... ..... lrit, ''" pabn !Pl, ~"'IC I>'• 4 •od
clJtlt1'e w,o ~. w~ler
trash 1n1 hl Pet 01\
$149'.>m0 <WI 714 9'J/ HIJ
Furnl1hed
Short-Torm Rontol1
Oco-front & layfr-t
Avolloblo Now
Anod otocf aootty
949-673-3663
* YlAltLY * LEASES
RILL GRUNDY REAL TORS
949-67S-6 t 6l
Small llr, 1 /J block to
ut,.an. $850/mo incld$
utls. no ear aet Avail
~ .. b I') 949 645 9775
v ........ cmdo lbr ,_
'"'fltVp;wll ,. Hoa8. 1Jeal
lcK.. Re.ort ivr1e Avilli now
Sl<mtmo 714 536-1564
Bridge
8Y CHARLES GOREN w1ttl OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
WEEKLY BRJDGE QUIZ
Q l • Vulnerable, you hold:
• K Q S7 0 ~ Q 4 <> 9 8 J • J 2 Partner ~ the bidding with one
Partner ~ lbe bidding with ooe ~iamood. 1 do you respond?
no trump,'Wbat do you respond? Q S • Both vulnerable, as Sooth you
hold: Q l -As South. vuloerllblc, you hold; . • Q 10 S I: J 6 ~ J 8 5 • A Q 10 6 5
•A K84 ~K 9 0 8 3 •AKJ65
The bidding has procccdcd:
SOUTH ~'T NORTH F.Ab'T
The bidding ha.~ proceeded: SOunt WK'i'f NORnl ~ST .._ ~ I• Dbl ltdbl ., ~ .._
t• l'U& l <O Pass ?
What acuon do ynu take'/ ?
Whal Jo you bid now'!
Q J · Both vulocrnbk. us South you
hold:
Q 6 -A5 Soulh. vulnerable. you '
hold
•9 ~ A KJ 76Z ~ 86 53 •K6
• A 10 8 I;/ A K 7 4 2 , 10 • A K S 4
The bidding ha.~ proceeded:
EAST Pas.s
The bidding has proceeded:
NOR'llf EAST SOUTH I 2•• 1 SOUTit WEST NORTH •!ntennedlate l .._ ••
7 What do you bid rx1w'!
What do you bid now·• ltHJJ.. far aiis,.•ers un Monda~·.
Q 4 -Both vulnerable. you hold·
29r ~ s1ay &rand leyel
end unit of a well
maintained triplex 1n
Newport ~ts. ear. tp,
water and trash WtCkl
$1500m. act 714-997 3993
Tw..._ 2lw 2'/* 2-car
att ear. beach close, avail now $1850m, 868 Haly;wd
ln . 9-49·631 5106Dave
I lg c-y-S l,950 28r/
2Ba twnhm. eolf couru
view, immaculate, gated
949 760 0421/351 3904pp
SUfMU $1,995. Double
MBR Surtes. Penthouse
Quiel All New Interior..,
Gated Comm A·l Gym
Ned to Hoo& Hospotal. AGT
949-646-6770
Newport Helpt1 :Jlr,
210, Houu t otally remod. Ip, yd 2-car gar+
$3000/mo 949-631 1680
('Bluff 38r 29o ....... q
backyard wfiac, ~
qvoel ~hood. lio.e
MW SJ200/~ 5«.. Avlli
:vt5m 9$-95r!>-2522
Ilg ~ CC on tvway,
2br h . fuly fl.rn, 2 c
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$3200 9&51().Z'ifB
Slnglo Fmnlfy R"ldon<o
NlWPOltf 5HoafS ON THE WATfR
41r 3.Slo, 2<0r pogo SJ.400/.-nth
Auod atod a.olty
949-673-3663
llG CAHYOH 38r 2 5ba,
3ca1 eai aee JOOO+sf.
S-200/mo Many OtMn. Ag::t-949-552-6700
Prtvate Tutoring 7990
Apart_, .__.,.
Gf home C01T'4liex, Newport
Beactv'Co5U Mesa ~
Pf er d With hilnd)'-ffWI up
2Br/~nMled
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Mon·fn, 9am·~ lliOO E.
C:O..St Hwy Newport 8d1
or fax res 949·644-5057
Groot Clips f•r Hair
loo~1n11 for Mana11er,
Assistant Manaaer &
Stylist in Costa Mesa at
Harbor & Adams. For
mfo call Sal 714-317 2335
wale A10M HOMl $fl00-
$15cnno PT 3-5 lw/'MI.
S2500-$IKD)no 20+-... /vii.
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bperl.,.cocf "'dlvlduel
w /proven record l o
manaae r &I/Sales Dept
f o1 Oranae County's
Larffe\t lndepend~nt
luaury ' e1ohc .auto
duler established '"
1984 H111h volume, no
late nlehh. but loca
1100, &<HI benefits f n
resume to 949 721 8808
Ph•lhps Auto 1220 W
Cont Hwy. Newpoit Bch
Salon
Gorg 3 yr new liome.
2b1 1ba d•n f.,ft ~ar
yd l•11nd, Jl'l'I • turOI
lure Gllur kite, Ip pool
S7500lffUl 310 }'JS 4770 BAYFRONT
Asslste11t l'rep•rty
M-sor PT Tue/Thur/ fri, 8:30·5·30 Computer
savvy, to t will be eiven.
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olf!'e, must have up in
Rut Esute Property
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area, $16.SO/h< lo st.tr!
~ed auto f0< err ands
fax info to 949-760 0430
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17 Year pr es11111ous h•eh
volume independent
BMW shop seek 1n11
Quality BMW factory
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w/beneflh, latest test
equip @ Prec1s1on
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wall. 1n tkY..et. pet. wdlfr'll
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2t r be< Lu1tury condo,
tr()p!Cal resort like settin11.
eat.ed waler trash, gas
paid H1811 rise, wbteH a
neiln parlurie Sl65Q.lmo
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beach & tennis club,
$2800/mo 949·644 2330
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lllCividial. Cal 949-640-4483
Au41 '99 A4 2.1 99k
mi, metallic 1rean/&rtY
lthr, CD. mnrl, fully
loaded, Uh new v62"52l
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IMW '99 1231 <-
!is.pd, 4311 ml, silver blue/ er•1 lthr. heated s11ts,
full fact warr, superb,
$21,995 firm v362421 fin
avail Bllr 949·586 1888
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IMW 'H 1'4H &Mi .t,
3yr warr tvall, sliver I
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c:ond, v579241 $25,995
fin • ., .. , • ~1.8118 ·-.M,.l.C•• ••w '" 140f •ttt .a, 3yr warr nall, sliver/
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owner1 areal cond iz400 Cllf I 949·515·2794
Foe rscOit sa.u. .,.
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vey llhr v452136 $5995 CM I:*' Ridwd 98646-7822
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CM ~ Rltlwd 7822
JOltD PltOH LS '90
Runs xlnl, 6 cyl, auto,
ac. ens. sunrool, pw,
ps, hit wheels, new tires
& caps Blue booll $3225
sell $2600. Private party.
7 l 4-534~760I
FOltD llANGfa XlT '99
E•tra Cab, Auto. CO.
691\ ml., V6, bedline1,
Private Pai ty $7500
949-642-$620
Ford '96 Wlncf1tor Gl
7 pns, red/tan mt. al.
ac, loaded $3995 v:?31587
CM Oii Rr:hard 96046-71!fll
GIC Tnd ~ SNrni 1S
Auto, while. fully equip,
am· Im, smogeed.
Well maintained. $3500
949-76C). l 9SO
Jotuar '96 XJ6, hke
new Topaz/Oatmeol, CD
Alarm , Mu s t See l
$15.800 949 650·5860
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Jaguar • ..,, XJ• 46k ml,
full tact warr, Brilish
raclne &• een/oatmul
lthr, CD. chtm whls,
beaul, hke new cond,
v•49672l $29,995 fin
avail Bkr 949 586-1888
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JOfl'« '99 JUI Vanden
Plas 34k m1, $patkhng
!Ilk/tan 11111 CO, chrm
whls, lull fact warr hke
new S2 8 995 f irm
v8426l 4 flnancme avail
Bkr 949 586 1888
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34k m1. full factory .,,,, .
•Parkhn& bl1ck/01tm.,.1
lth1 , CD chrome whls,
like new , v677295
$35,995 lrn•nc1n1 avail
Bkr 949-586-1888
w-.oqtabl.cam
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CM~ Rldwd 9&64&M/2
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1111, pert cond. S6,!n> obo
........ '94 626 l/'Sk, pef1
cond. IOilded S3450 obo
ds. lor boOI 949 ~
LcMd Rover 'ff Discovery
Ser-U 2711. m1. full fut
wur , black/oalmt•I
lthr, dual mnrt. r ea1 • ., ,
1ump ~eah, CD, 18"
chrrn whls, like new,
v332099 $21,995 firm
hn avail Bkr 949 586 1888 ..,_ ocpab1 com
a-ta.-~'96 w . Wilow Ct.in, ~
l8att1er, dual moon rooh, ,_ '"'"11 Sl!3b. 6 co
chq!IJ. f,llo.aded, petfect °'" cond Only 581< "" $15,995 949-887 9107
lHvs '00 (S 300 :?lk
m1, \llve1 /1rey 1th1.
mnrf. CD. lull facto1 y
warr, hke new v•525721
$21,995 hrm, ftn avail
Broker 949 586 1888 -.oc;p..i.1.c-
l.EXUS lOO IS '9 7 Qorster
Pearl/Tan, fuHy lo~ 6
dlSk ed. perfect tondrtion,
7Sll mr, UXll mi wa",
$14,!n> 949-~I
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21k ml, full fact warr,
black/erey lthr CD. DVD
20" chrm whls, 8• new,
v262512 $29,995 fin ava~
Bkr 949 586 1888
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Conv. l4k m l, auto, red/
black Int &. top. btauUful
0111 cond, v59724 I
$9995 f11 m fin & w1rr
avall Bkr 949-586-1888
w-.oc,..a.1.-
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(•19005) 163,980,00
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Bl•tll·auto.1ow milts
(#185791) $12,980,00
IMW740fs.4-'tl
Whit• w/l>erfe<:t creme luther-certl·
· fled BMW-~ mllff
(18730) S27 ,980 00
IMWIS2002
White-Factory
Premium Wheels. (18920) $42.980.00
l,MWII
Cemt•rltW.'96
Red w/lmmacul•t•
bl1ch lfhr -5 speed
(118770) $12.980.00
,.,. .. lxpfllltl-'99
loaded, nice family
SUV, white·lo mites.
('18794) $18.980,00
lHvslS400
S•4-'97
V8·lu•ury S.dan, full
powe1 , leather!
(#183431)$19,980 00
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Sea Grev-Only 1()1(
mlles·f act Warr I
(119020) $69.980.00
Pouche 996 c...,... '99
Ocean Blue only 45K
m1lnl Tlptrontc1
(ll7835) $43,980.00
IMW 5211 Spert s..t-•OC)
Cosmos Alack
w/Black full F acto1 y
worrly1 Low m1lnl
(fl8959C)$32,980.00
HummorH2'03
~•ll• ereen w/wtleat
leathe1 3k m1lu.
(119040) $59.980,00
Jogvar XJS
ConvortUtlo '9 5
Bfli;llsh Ra cina Green
w/perfecl Creme I
Leather. 56k ml
(•1895SC)$18,980 00
MHcode1lot0 SlSOO R...t1tor '99
Smoke Silver
w/Par,hment Leath
~· Buth tops! Beauly (#111967) $38,980.00
Seab900S '91 1
~etalltc Red
w/Creme lnleHor
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fin ava~ Btu 949-586 1888
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HSC 60k m1 metalllf
dark II'"" oatmeal lthr
18 whl~. fabulou' flf
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Satwft '95 SU Red. ~.
am Im/CD/can. looks
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paint clutch brakes, a
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