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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-03-17 - Orange Coast PilotI I SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO!vVv\UNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM "Eric is an innocent victim of a /flawed} system. He . thought justice will prevail, but it didn't .... He's slill kee ping his fa'ith that the appeal will work." ., • "/Ajt least now we cav move on. With this load oil our shoulders, w e can take a d eep breath and qo ' back to Jiv ing our livc>s." Linda Bechler, mother of Eric Bechler '// Larry Marshall, Pegye Bechler's brother / '" Gail Bechler, Eric Bechler's aunt, left, consoles his mother, Lindd, after the convicted murderer was sentenred to lift' in prhon. •• ie er ets JUDGE AND JURY AGREE: Attorney plans appeal for Newport Beach man found guilty of murdering ~is wife APPEALING TO THE PUBLIC: B<'rhlpr's family takes hiffe causp to thP lntPrn<'t as they try to drun1 up s upport . Oeepa Bharath DAILY PILOl SANTA ANA SPCon<b dfte>r Enc Bl'C'hlN told <1 pdck<'cl c ourtroorn tht1t tw loved h1-. Wiil' cllHJ cJIC[ not k11l her, d Sup1•nor Court 111dcw on Fndct)' '-!•nh•nc c•<I him to hie rn pn-.on '' 1lhout the• po,. Mb1hty of pc1rolP Jud<JC' Frc1nk P Ft1wl <,c11d h<' c1qrC'<'d with d I.! nu•mhN Jury, which on f<•h I found the :n-yl'ctr-ol<I m<1n from Newport ~ lt•1qhl<, CJllrll't ol hr..t-degr('(• murder lor hlu<l- gconmg hie; 38-y<>ar-olcl w1h>, Pegye B<'chlN. on c1 bot1l c1ncl then dumpmq hPr body m the c>ec•t1n rn tr.t-.h lltlCJ" hllNI wtlh y.'C'ICJhl-. B<'chlN hd-. continuttlly plet1d<•d nol q u11ly <1ncl mtUn· lt1m<>cl thc1t tlw July b, l!lll7 , m cid<'nl wd-. d "l rt1g1c t1c-c1- dent." "As much as the f\.1arshalls are hurling, my family is also hurting. I Jove ~y wife terribly and I miss her, and there's nothing else I can say." Eric Bechler towing him on d bodyboilrd Her body was n<'ver found. On Fnday, he took on<' ldst opportunity to tress his mnocence In Bechl<~r \ t1ccounl, d Wdvc• pushed hts w1f<'. c1n expert swtmmcr und tnath- lete, off lh<' rented spN•dh0c1t that sh<' was dnvmg whtl<> ·As much dS thP Mar- sht1lls dfe hurtmg, m y fdmtly 1s dlso hurting,· hEt Sdrd m r<'fcrence to hts wile's rcw- l1ves. "I Jove my wife teml>ly cmd I miss her, and therC''s SEE SENTENCE PAGE A9 Glendd Mason, Pegye Bechl~r's best friend, hold a photograph of the vicUm after a judge announced the sentence. .. • A bookish delivery to soup kitchen •The nonprofit group receives hundreds of books for students of new tutonng program. Stef•nl• Frith DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Trunklotlds of books. months, said George N •ut ulher, th center's development chrector ·u all starts with a lack of <'Clurt1llon That's the reason that th r' are (250 to 300) people rormng m here every ddy, • he said. •u we can h<>lp th " children, we can help to hr ~k lh cycl Th n we can have peoplP romt> bdck d'> vol- unteers and not as gu ts • lWo month ago, m mbcrs of lh<' California Reading Assn.. btt'>ed ln Costa Mesa, heard tho soup kHrh n was getting ready to lcninch a tutonng program and know they had to help. ' Deepa Bharath DAILY P1LO Nl·\\l'<mrBL,\('11 1111 BPC'hlt•r., lo111111\ ''not q1\111q up Thl'\ 1111• not 11n(\ t11k111q lhPll clJip1•1tl·lll hi-. lllllfdl'f I Oil• \ 11111111111lhf'1 om!-., hut 111 lhc• pulihc o1-.\\1•ll I~'< hh·r ... 11111tlwr I.111ct.i d1'- tn hut NI h Ith·. pmk I hPr' ,1111 I huttoit-. llt'clf Nc•\\ port 1'11•r cldV<, hl'lort• tht• -. .. nt1•11< 11111 pro< 1.11111111q t11•1 -.i1n" 11111•1· < Pn<t• <111<1 c t1lhnq '"' -.uppoll lrom 1h1· < om11111111t)' Tht' lctnlll\ h.i-. c1[-.11 -.tctr!l'd .in lnt1•rrwt -.11 .. 11/tp II\\\\ \\.lft1t>h1·1·11/1•1c11111 thctt """'it., m111lt'\ < 11nt 11h11 twn-. to JMY lor BP< hl1•r., dpf>t'dl JlrO('t'" Unc It• lun BN hh•r ,,11cl lhl' '>ill'"' not 111-.t to lurtlwr £.!111 ·., ( d 11<,t• "T\\ll'nl y pt'I (Pill of pN1plt• rn 1<111 10<1c1y MP mnoc l'nt. • lw '>ctlcl "Theil\ d lot ol JWOplt• It h<1ppt•n., 11!1 tlw lrnll' Wt"ll lw SEE BECHLER PAGE A9 The best in 1111 ESUl'I Look ms1de tor special reaJ estate section SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 2001 Greenlight puts dealer lot plans • .in reverse • Toyotc1 of Orc1nc11· o\\'111•1 c,c1yc, N('wport\ m<'cl'-l"" conlnhutc>cl to r<•c1-.on lw won't ~c>ll Lc•xu-.c•-. lu•r<" Paul Clinton and Mathis Winkler DAllY PtLOT '[\\ P< Jin Bl.\< 11 f llf• 11\\IJl'I 111 T11yot.1 111 < Jr<HHI•' < on-.1d1·r••d l1r1nq111q <1 LP\lh d1·.t1~·1-.l11p le• '\;c•\.\ • port Bt·d< h 11111 ..,, 111ll1•d tl,1• 1•lc111r., 111 11<1rt IJN<lll"' h•· """ u11\,1l11n<1 11 \\oil <JUI <I p11-.-.1l1(f' I 11•, \ 1<1•• (•I• "II !Jqht ",11!1• ••II th•• f'lllj••I t I !1111 -.111011·1111"111•"'' <•\\li••I -.<1111 !Jct\ ul '\\ 11-.1111 Oil r fl(fd\ 11111 ,, IJHI d1•\1•l11111·1 hk·· lt1•· Ir. 111 c t• ''1111 \1 rll' ullrl \t'•lf' t11 \\dll \\ tl-.<Jll ctllrl•. 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That's how many childrcn'b books were donntcd to th(• Someone Car Soup KJtchcn by board m.-mbcrs of the California Redding A!'i~n. on fnddy afternoon. And It'• just tho first tcp toward d children's tutoring program the oup kitchen plan1 to start ¥l th next two •we heard they didn't ev n hdv " library here, and we said, 'Let's do omolhing ... aid the group's dtrectOr, Hi.Ult I OA.llY P\01 ••L iwo Mby lan1bl lbare • moment at Ce11'"•MI Farm .t Ille 0raDg9 Couty Fairgrounds. teory, Pege M . SEE BOOKS MGE Al j .. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD HARBOR CHRISTIAH FELLOWSHIP Harbor Christian Fellowship ls a friendly community church m Costa Mesa. The members seek • to love and worship God as servants of Jesus Christ. The church is recovery-friendly and .. provides a safe place for people to share who they truly are. •At H arbor, we communicate a fully biblical understanding of the dignity and worth of each person.· Sem ces are on Sunddy et 10 a.in.; early bl.rd fellowship with doughnuts and coffee starts at 9:30. Bill Gartner ls seruor pastor. The church is at 740 W. Wilson St., Costa M esa. lnfonnation: (949) 631-7730. A2 Saturday, March 1 7, 2001 And then God created the weekend ~God created this game of life; and only Whc>n we play it his way. can we find meaning. purpose and happiness. N -Lane Adams I hdd my weekend planned and was loolunq forward to it. It was gomg to be 1ust what 1 needed I had been out of town lour weekends Ul a row, and thL'> past week- f'nd I Wd'> qoang to be home. I thoroughly en1oyed thP different people and places l'cl been with dnd lo an the past month, but 1 was wcdry dncl reddy for a few lrc>e days. My husbrrnd Jon was scheduled to be out of town as wf'll, so I Gndy Trane Christeson knew thP quiet dayl> ' MORAL OF would g1v<! me d chd'nce to cri~ch up on THE STORY some work. As edch ddy of the Daily Pilot week unfolded. however. some piece of my plan chdngccl c dch t1me I hdd to laugh, dncl by the C'ncl of thP week, all I could c;dy was, "Wow God, tlus mul>t be somC' wc•ekend you have planned here • A nd 1t was DON UACH IOAllY PUOI Karin Graves ls the organizer and creator of the Christian-focused Young Woman's Conference at Newport Dunes Resort. Monddy I WdS oblivious to dny changes Tuesddy I ledmed thdl two of our Eqyplldn fnends w ho were coming into town necd<'d d pldc.e to std y over lhC' WC'<'k<•nd WP met thc•s<• wonderful men in C'd 1ro c1 yf'<1r dgo when w e were on a short-tenn mission trip They opened -> thc•1r hC'drts, chufr h dnd country to us with sur h wdrmlh, love dnd gracious- ness lhr1t ol cour'><' l}"lm; hdppy to open o ur home to them. Whenever 1 am around them, I feel d special touch of God's lovC' ind most unique way. Jon qwckly chdnged tus plans to be hom e Sharing their integrity Wednesddy our ddughter KeUy called to say thdt she was flymg home for the W£'ekend, d.'> weU, to go to a wcd dmg of d dear fnend Thur'>ddy 1 was asked to host a chn- nPr on Fn ddy dnd d lunch Saturddy for our guest'> Nothmg I could do would com e close to the hosp1td1Jty they ldv- 1shcd on us m thc•1r country, l>O I was thanklu! for the opporturuty Pldns s1mpuflcd a hat that day ds my d ishwasher hrokr, following the lead of my tC<' maker. which dl'>o recenUy qw t Fnday morning KeUy cdlled to say that two ol her fncnds were dnving down Fn day night crnd would be here until Suncldy. I love U1e!>e gl!ls Like ddughlcrs, so of course thc>y could stay here. O ur hous<' isn't large, but I knew 1t could work. Organize rs of Young Women's Conference hope to bring Christian message to the next gen eraUon Young Chang DAILY PILOT K ann Graves doesn't know how else to put 1t. She knowl> 1t may sound odd to the secular ear. but as a C hnsban. she said she had a VIS1on from God to speak specif1caUy to d younger generabon ol women. Women m their ldte teens through 30s. Women who could learn about integnty m love, w ork and all of We's comers. Graves, a spec1dl events coordinator for the Newport H arbor Ared Chamber of Com- merce, followed the divmely-m spired feel- ing she got about a year dgo dnd orgaruzed the Young Women's Conference, to be held March 24 at the New port Dunes Resort. "The purpose 1s to show young girls w hat a relabonshlp with Jesus Chnst is like,· she said. "I just feeJ like lhJS generation -our generation -just needs to be spoken to. 1 can o~y explain 1t by Sdying 1t was j ust a burden on my heart to encourage these ages.· FJtTH CALENDAR Graves, 26, and a slew of committee members who orgaruzed the conference expect about 500 visitors. The five-hour event will include a morning and afternoon message titled "Desiring a Life' of Integrity" given by Graves, an afternoon panel discus- sion focusmg on integrity in the foUowmg areas -athletics, business, fashion, mother· hood, educallon and extreme sports -as well as m usicaJ performances. After the discussion, the women will have a chance to share their testunorues. It will be a time to honestly teU others about their strengths and setbacks, Graves said. ·Let's just get real,· she explained. ·Yee., it's our desire to ltve a hfe of mtegnty, hut we're not perfect. It's G od's grdce that car- ries us.· Keri Olson, who grew up in Corona del M ar, as did Graves, played professionaJ ten- nis for two years. She became a Chnstian during college at UCLA and learned how to use the Bible 10 her life both on and off the courts. "Instead of playing for my own glory or m y coaches, I started playing for the glory of God,• Olson said. "God just Junda took the throne in my life.• During her segment of the panel discus- sion on athletics, she will ldlk about getbng FYI WHAT: Young Women's Conference WHEN: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 24 WHERE: Newport Dunes Resort COST: S25 CALL: (949) 673-1614 motivated by God. "It's easy to get burned out 10 domq whdl you're doing every ddy, but 1f you hdV<' d sense of purposP and Goel 1s your mollvd- 1.Jon. then 1t kind of chdng£>'> your wholC' out· look and the way you do lhmgl>, • sh<• S<UC-1 For Olson and Graves, both ol whom attend Calvary Chapel church m Costd M esa, teaching ahout integrity 1s 1mportdnt because people olten serve dS role models for others. WhPn 1t comps to fu sh1on, thc>re arP models anc.J stprs youngrr 9irls look up to. When it comes to business. suf'("(•..,sful and strong women dre admtred. "And there's a lot of peopll-', young kJdl> especially, who look up lo athletes d S rol" models," Olson said. "If you walk in your in tegrity, maybe we can tum thdt around and hdve kids looklng up to role mod<>l'> who are, in tum , loolung up to God.• 1 dlso l<'dmed thdt th.-other teams coming mto town for our church's "Mis- sions Sunday" would 1010 Ul> for dinner Fnday, and wC> ended up with 25 or 30 wonderful people. They edch said q race in their own langudges. so I had the pledsure of hednnq 1t m Arabic, Ukrdtmdn, Spdmsh dnd \hmese, as well as English The beauty ol 11 was mdescnbable and the weekend was one blessing alter the other SPECIAL EVENTS WOMEN'S RETREAT song, dance, comedy and more, will take place at 7 p.m. Sunday al the Costa Mesa Church ol Religious Science, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East. Costa Mesa. S8 for adults, SS for seniors dlld S3 for children 10 and younger. (714) 9694178. 17th St., Costa M esa. Free. (949) 645-6211. be presented at 5 p.m. Sunday by St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Dn ve, Corona del M ar. Free. (949) 673-0464. It was an honor to be an the presence of so many men dnd women who love dnd serve God so completely. God's plans for m y week end were far better than I could have tmagmed. 1 shouldn't be surpnsed After dll, he cre- ated the world, I can certainJy trust him to create a weekend. And you can quote me on that. The St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Women's Retreat will take place at 8:30 a.m. today at the church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The group will talk about women's roles and the search for intima- cy. $25. (949) 631-2880. • ONDY TRANE CHfUST£SON Is a Newport Beach resident who speaks frequently to parent- ing groups. She may be reached via e-mail at cindyOonthegrow.com Of' through the mail at P.O. Box 6140-No 505, Newport Beach, CA 92658. STAYIN' lllVE J)ailyEP.ilot VOL 95, NO. 71 TNOMASH.~ Publishtf TONYDOOetO Editor SJ. CNtN, City Editor JNllDlllWIP. Allllt.lnt City Editor •• u ... " MAHAL. Features Editor IM>CllllCAMION. Sf>orts Edit« DU'*" GIOMil.. News Editor JOSI I . IMTOS. '•o.9* lnvl~-"'°'° Editor JUlJIY OITTING. ~onctor LAMIOl••ON. Ptoino(lonl Sunday Night Alive, an experi- ence in sell-e.xpresslon through READERS HQJUNE (949) 642-6086 Record your comments about the Daily Piiot or news trps. ADDRESS Our address k 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mes., CA 92627. 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Sporu Fax (949) 646-4170 E"fNll: dlilypllot9!1tlmes.com MM\Oftb BUlinetS Office (949) 642 ... 321 Business fall (949) '31·7126 l'Vblllhld by lime ~ N9w\, • dMtlotl of tN Lot ......... Tlmtt, • FAaTOFACE PASSPORT SERIES A DMNE MORNING First Women's Church of Costa Mesa/Newport presents a dis- cussion on the divine feminine aspect of God at 10 a.m . Sun- day al The Latest Thing, 270 E. The Face to Face Theater Com- pany will join Fairview Com-" munity Church in worship at 10 a.m. Sunday at the church, 2545 Fairview ROdd, Costa Mesa. The actors will present the Gospel message Uuougb mime and dramatic sketches. Free. (714) 545-4610. LENTEN CHORAL EVENING A Lenten Choral Evensong will A lecture, disC1.1:5s1on and day of entertainment focused on Israel's efforts toward peace will be presented at 9 a.m. Tuesday at the Jewish Community Cen - ter of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Suite c. Costa Mesa. $4.50, (714) 755-0340. WEATHER AND SURF TEMPERATURES BalbQa 74175 COfON del Mar 74175 Costa Mesa 75175 Newpot1 Beach 75175 Newpot1 Coest nm ... flOMCAST WllVfl will be knee- to waist-high wlth occ.-slonal 4-foot swells. CondltfoN will be fair. LOCAnoN Wedge Newpor1 lladlle'J IUwr Jetty CorONdelMM Sim 2·3 2·3 l ·l 2-l 2·3 TIDES TOOAV First low 11:24 a.m ................... 0.4 First high 3:22 1.m .................... 4 2 Second low 10:57 p.m ................... 2.8 Second high 6.53 p.m....... .. ........... l .3 SUNOAY First low 12:18 a.m ..................... o 7 First high 4:46 •.m ...................... , 4.3 Second low f+UA ....... , .... , .............. WA Second high 7:20 p,m.. .. ................ 3.6 WATa ~ sa • POl~CE FILES COSTA MESA • Adllfns Avenue: An auto theft was reported in the 1300 block at 11:54 a.m Thursday I • c.o.t. Mesa. Street Vandah~ was reported In the 200 block at 1: I 3 p.m. Thursday • Melena Orde: Annoying phone calls were reported in the 900 block at 4:39 p.m. Thursd.ty, NEWPORT BEACH • ~ Drtw: Computer serverJ, (hetks and • safe worth •bout S15,000 were reporttd stolen In the 4600 block at 6:45 a.m. Tuesday. • ...,.,.... lloM: WOfk tools were reported stolen from the boiler room of the Hyatt Newpotter et noon Wednesday. ........... c..... Drtw: A l)rtty theft WM r..,orted In the 600 block at 2;SO p.m. Wed~. ( Daily Pilot Soturdoy, Morch 17, 2001 A3 Zero tol.erance won't answer real pr,oblems wi,th viOlence in schools C omedian Will Rogers once said: •1 don't tell jokes. I just watch the government and report the facts.• On Tuesday, the Newport- Mesa school board voted 5 to 1 to mcorporate bullying into their list of "zero-tolerdnce· polices, despite their cJauns that violations would be detennined on q c;ase-by- case basis. Tius, then, is a "less-than-zero-tolerd.Rce ~ policy. With tbe passage of the new rules, it would appear that things are now topsy- turvy. The lone dissenting vote in the 5-1 decision was cast by Wendy Leece, every- one's favorite censor, who argued.that the new rules would limit free speech. Yes, that is the same Wendy Leece who was Just dccused of being a censor when she advised her colleagues to remove two books from a suggested reading list at Newport H arbor High. And it tS the same board of edu- / Leece a censor has the courage to place the same label upon her colleagues for doing far worse. Por those of us who wish that more lawyers would join the Peace Corps. these are difficult tunes. I am pleased that the American Bar Assn. has taken a firm pos1tion against the bullying policy but disappointed that their ous undertalung The fundamentaJ problem with blanket polices such as the new zero tolerance against bullying is that the world outside the campus fences is far too hypocriticaJ for most students to take any of these dec1s1ons seriously. enough for students -I was roundly cnticized And now we have the mother of a.ll restnctJons, a ban on bullymg. nus ti.me. however, tn an effort to remove the threat of dozens of Lawswts, each bullying incident wtll be heard at the school level and deoded on a cdse-by-cdSe bas~ A wtSe polJcy, to be sure. Steve Smith WHAT'S UP? l • position fell short of the reali- We want our klds to avoid premarital sex, but across the country there 1s much resis- t.a.nee to teaching abstinence. Instead, we lower our expec- tations d.nd our standards and settle for what borders on begging children lo use a condom. Yet, our school board has 1ust cipproved a reading list for Newport H ar- bor High School that includes two books with - plenty of unmamed people having unprotected sex. We want klds to stop vio- lent behavior, and we gnev~ over the murdered dt the nation's shooting du jour. Yet our school board (,loes not lake even a sunple step. such as providing speohc UlSlrUC- llons to parents on how to monitor and Lurut the amount of television our chtldren are watching,· a position endorsed b}! the CaJifomia Reading Assn. In case you rrussed 1t, the U S. Surgeon General reported two months ago that watdung televtS1on promotes violent beMvtor. It's no longer a theory. So wise, in fact, one wonders why 1t lS not extended to the rest of the .u~ro-tolerance policies cigdmst drug'>, dJco- hol dnd wedpons, thus elunJ- ndllng the possibility thdl, for exdmple. the hrst-grcider Cdllon that agreed with her 2 · 1/2 years ago and deoded to ban a book lrom a reading list at C-.sta Mesa High. So, what will it be, trustees? Al one meeting we are appro~ at least one book with morally bankrupt characters, and at the next we are vowing to punish any student who calls another one a ndme equivalent to morally bankrupt. I suppose that some labels are best seen but not heard. The irony is so great lhdt I doubt anyone who called ty of the-situation. l am also pleased to note that at least one other Daily Pilot colurn· nist has hnally fpund a school board policy Wlth which to .dis.agree. The bar opposes the poh- cy for the same reason · Wendy Leece opposes it. 1, on the other hand, oppose 1t because of the hypocnsy \t exposes. For when it comes to determmmg student behavior on campus, the reguJar rules do not apply. To belJeve otherwise is to drastically underestimate the intelligence of our stu- dent body. alwdys a danger- We ask kids in some schools to wear uniforms, yet many of our teachers do not uphold d stdndard of dress that supports their position of authority. When I suggested a dress code for teachers - noting that 1t Wd!> good We preach to our children the tenets or fairness and democracy and the pnce one will pay for a violation of the laws of the land But two- months ago, our chtldren witnessed, direct from the Oval Office, evidence that there is another pnce to pay for complete exoneration and freedom. who l>nngs d butter knife to school to spredd credm chees , on tus. bagel will not be suspended as he !>houJd be according to the stnct mterprc•tdlton of the rule'> Yes, we wonder dS the facts are reported But thls tune, no one lS ldugtung • SlEV£ SMrTH 1s a Costa Mesa resident and freelance writer. Readers may leave a menage for him on the Daily Pilot hotline at (949) 642-6086. Mail Older 1.(800) HONEY OF KAITI Mooastiri THYME HONEY From the Wand of Crete POWER DREAM ~~ • Raspbeny • Chai X GradeA Medium c EEGGS . &ergDag ~ Low Price! 77 --"6f/'I ()IO•l r== Sf»!! 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FREE Semimr CM Rltio " ' • ,. \ •• A4 Sotvrdoy, Morch 17, 2001 Doily Pilot Costa Mesa City Council faces El Toro decision BRIEFLY Anti-airport group plans to sue county • Officials to discuss plan for Southern Calif omia airports that would limit passengers at John Wayne. P11ul Clinton DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -On Mon- ddy, the City Councli will go on the record on El Toro. The council , which has not been dS unified as other cities on the county's proposal to bulid dn dlrport at the closed. El Toro Marine air bdse, is set to consider d resolution sup- porllng the "Truly RegiQndJ Airport Plan.• Cdlhng for hm1ts dt Los An{Jf'les Intem atJondJ, OnldTlo dnd John Wdyne airports, the plan includes the construction or an airport,at El Toro. Drafted by the Orange County Regional Airport Authority, a loose coalition of North County cities, the plan was brought to Costa Mesa by former Councilwoman Heather Somers. It's a consensus-buJlding effort, Somers said. "This can no longer be a civil war that's going on in our . county,· Somers said. "That's my intent, to bring everybody to the table .• Somers has been htred as a consultant by El Segundo, a city fighting expansion at LAX. Under the ' regional approach , LAX would be capped at 75 million passen- gers a year, slightly up from the 69 million who now use the facility. O ntario would jump from 10 million to 30 million passengers. El Toro would handle 29 million, and John Wayne would be capped at 8.4 million . John Wayne, now serving- a bout 7. 7 nilllion passengers, can 't grow past 8.4 million under flight restrictions imposed by a 1985 settle- ment deal, which expires in 2005. • The proposal, rooted in transportation planning efforts by the Southe rn cau- fomia Assn. of Governments, would take effect by 2025. Elected officials in Costa Mesa may not agree about El Toro -Councilwoman Unda Dixon has questioned the need for two airports -but they can agree that J ohn ·Wayne shouldn't grow. The resolution, which passed through a sepes or rewrites, was not available to the media Friday. Council- man Chris Steel, the city's representative on the airport authority group, said he still hadn't seen the final draft. resszons TEMPLE ISAIAH OF NEWPORT BEACH I Co11servat11·e I ''·•'1f•• 1111f, l fu itdlu ... a ~.,, ·~· °''w YOU ARE A STRANGER HER£ ONLY OHC.E" Sllibblt WOf'Shlp Hebrew Sdlool Aduh Ed11e.1tion Cov11Jtllnc Social EW!nts $ RABBI MARC S RUBENSTEIN 140 "'"" ""' N1•11>po1t 1«!»· t1 (Q4QI 548 6900 < 11 HI\ I I\'\ YOU GOT A HURT? ! WeHave A Healer ... of the Spirit. HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlsclples of Christ) 2401 lrvlne Ave Newport Beech. CA (949) 645-5781 Science of Mind t9,ommumry C:Cnicr /US !'.-'Aw., <:.MMtu ~t 10-.30.,,, 10Pl l Spiritual Hmtage "The Enlightened One" RI CH MEYER Saturday Worbhops I 0 12 1919 Tllltia Alllt., (M14 Mt,. CtU fH9J 646-J/99 ........... _ ..... 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Have faith In God. M•rk 11 :22 H•ve .. True Greamess" (M;mht'w 18:1-9) • 5T~'S PlOIHUIA" C'tH M II S.1ur.S.y, Mardi 17, 2001, 51JO P.M. vtlday, March 19, 200t, S>JO 8c 10:15 A.M. Steel was pushing for more detailedlanguageaboutJohn Wayne. ·1 wasn't quite cornCort- able . with the resolution because it implied that it would put pressure on John Wayne to expand,· S~eel said. ·rm certainly against the expansion or John Wayne Airport. I'm for El Toro afrport. • The councils in Gard en Grove and Seal Beach have already passed the reso- lution. South County spokes- woman. Meg Waters said the resolution was misguided and irrelevant. Talk or annual passenger counts misses the point, Waters said. "They assume that the customers or airports are p~· sengers. The customers or air- ports are airlines,• Waters said. "The naw in the logic is that they can't control where the airlines go.• JEFF & LYLEEN EWING BRING YOUR CHECKBOOK! When >ou make an offer on ,, !ft>u,e. )OU "'ill "gn 1he papcr"'orl.. "'h1ch ou1hnc' 1he lcnm of your offer At 1he 'JfllC lime, you will ma}.e ou1 a depo~1t or ··eame,1 monc)" chccl . "'h1ch indicate' your ..enou' 1ntcnuon 10 buy 1hc hou\e. If you hacl oul aflcr lhc con11ngcnc.:1c' arc removed. lhe i.cller!> ma:r gel 10 keep your "eame~I " monc) 10 make up for any lo"c' lhC) hJvc \ufTered.'" Buyer\ u\uJlly "'JOI 10 · pu1 do"' n a' lmle eame,1 mone) a' J>0"1ble Ho"'ever. there .ire \Orne 'ignific:1 n1 rea,on~ to con\lder mal..ing your dep<mt 'ub,1anliaL Fir\!. 11 )Our offer 1' not 4u11e "'hat the !>eller. ""anted. a IMtte eame~L mone) ched mJl..e' 11 more difficult for lhem to JU'>I \J) "no". In a \t1ua11on where there are mul11ple offt!r, on 1hc 'ame hou-.c, a large checl.. r.end' a '1gnal to the -.eller lhJt you Jrc a -.enou' buy~r and give\ you an advantage over the compe1111on Lyleen and Jeri ha\c :!~ con\ecu11ve year!> of real c,1ate cxpcncncc in Newport Beach. For profc-,\mnal i.ervicc or advice w11h all your real C\talc need~ call the Ewings al 1949) 759-3796. Your child. .. the innocatce, bmuty and Ioele. .. R~it fottouU. a ~portnUJ OurAonual Ch0drm'1 Portrait Spedll South County c1llcs '>dY they plan to take legaJ acuon to block Orange County from paying for a public lnfonnd- bon campaign to promote> c1 commercial airport <1 t tht• dosed El Toro Manne Corp!. Air Station. The lawsuit will be filed •sooner rather tha n late r,· said Terry Dixon, tm dtlOmt•y for the El Toro Reuse Pl<1 n· ning Authority~ On March 9, re prescnld· tives from the age ncy's nmc membe r cities directed their lawyers to file the swt, d!> well as petition the judge handling the appeal of votcr- approved Measure F to stop the spending. The county Bodrd of Supervisors approved a .. $5. million payment March 6 to. the Orange County Rc>g10n,i1 Airport Aulhonty. The county hai. hmnc•lplf $.14 .8 million since t 995 lrom the John Wayne Auport hu<i- get to develop an airport di [l Toro, d move Ducon cril1 c-11Pd as 1UegdJ. Airport director Alc111 Murphy hds said the monP) drain could result tn h>qh <·r fees for parking <1nd 11~<· ol the termin<1 l. -Paul Clinton FOR THE RECORD A Sl6fY in the Thursda} edition of the Daily Ptlot incorrectly reportE:d Ann Watt's affiliation with the Airport Working Group She contnbutes money. lo the pro-El Toro group and is not a dues-paying member. 'nlXlll•••• anNltlli•tetD 8*1k alJOUt a SlateF.,... lnc:8vldl ... Relllament ANUty. ... me.~r good neighbor ..-nt for det.lla about a State Parm IRA funded b~ • d eferred annuity. Steven Hill l.i'.:.#Cnn518 350 East 171h $root. SJle 211 Caila Mesa CA ~ n au '""'" A INIU•ANCI • .... 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He left a firm supporter of ttie city's plans to restore the 86-~ar-old Huscroft House. ~N HllLER I DAILY PILOT Evy Edelo, an academic teacher at Centennial Far~. holds a baby lamb at the fann Friday. u I think the city should· restore the house. said Mc~oy, who hves m Cosl.d Mesa, alter the meeting. u I like the idea of having a piece of history for Costa M esd I liked the energy I felt in the room and the excitement. At first, I hdd not made a deo- sion, but toward the end I thought it was a great idea. I th1nk it was the commitment that people were expressing. lt mdde it feel like it was a community." The City Council is scheduled to decide Monday whether to restore the Huscrott House, a white. two-story. Craftsman-style house with a muJti-planed roof line, a gable roof with expoo;ed rafters. wood s1d-Ali.early spring Danette Goulet D AILY PILOT COSTA MESA-With spnng just a few days away, the animals at Centennial Farms are getting a jump-start on the renewal of life. Five lambs were born m a week. Lamb triplets were born a ht· Ue more than a week ago. and two more lambs appeared four days later. ---Although twins are a usudl occurrence, tnplets are out of the ordinary, said Jim Bailey. who manages the·fann. Bailey hds. however, seen dS many dS four horn to d ewe on his fdllTI. Other tunes there's just one. Although the praclicdl llldll· dger Sdlcl he -doesn't name the. lambs. dS they are raised for rncdt, as well dS their wool, he said the others working on the farm do. In fdct. the lambs get v1s1ts from mcmy who work on the farm. Evy Edelo, 26. who teaches follrlh· thrnugh siith-grade stu- Farm animals are not waiting for end of winter to begin having their babies. dents who visit the farm. will sometimes bring friends by to see the newborns. · "They're so l~ttle they can slip through the bars." she explained dS one of the t{1plets squeezed through to join its neighbors. "In fact. they go through and play with the cows. It's so cute. They don't hurt each other." The public is welcome to visit the farm weekdays from 1 to 4 p.m. · and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays at 88 Fair Dnve, Costa ~1eSd, ing and a porch. .. The Costa M esd Cullurdl Arts and f--listoric Resources Comffilttee held the meeting Thursddy lo offer community members more information about the house and the possible restoration pro1ect before the council meeting. "We hope people will share with the council their reasons for wanb.ng the house restored,· said Councilwoman Lmda Dixon, a mdjor proponent of restonng the house. #People want these Utings in th~ communities, and we have the opporturuty to offer it.· But not everyone favors restoring lhe house. which 1s ternporanly housed 1n TeWinkle Park. 11 C· f A,._gwtt, IT'S TIME FOR ... fM.t'g "lout r rlf.a MI CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 3 I 65 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South of -05 Fwy -~J OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO · t •n ALSO ON ouR MENU: OUR ..-;;.... ~ .FISH TACOS" MARGARITAS ARE Siii'...... TORTILLA SOUP MADE WITH CHILI Sill 1•Tocll' <Hlll<HEESEOMELmE GOLDTEQUILA! 545-7168 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·64S·7626 Express your style . exotic, bold, daring, ... with our new bedroom collectiqn •I JO~· FYI WHAT: Regular Costa Mesa City Coundl meeting WHERE: Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Monday PHONE: (714) 754-5223 CouttcJ.4nan Gdry Monahan 'said the money could be better· spent on other pro- jects, such as unprovi.ng lhe oty's streets. "Tife process of moving dnd storing the Huscroft House 1s going to cost hun- dreds of thousands of doUd~. clild it's not worth it,· he Sdld. ' Dixon said lhe counn.11., cilreddv mak· mg an etfort to improve streeL'> clild that the money would go further 1111 were used to restore the ho~e than t1 1t werc~ put toward more street unprm emen~. · The council m December dpproved the restoration of the housf' -donated to the city by Eric Cerruch, a clf'veloµer cmd Cost.a Mesa resident who bought tt from the H uscroft family-for U\f' dS part of a cul- turdl museum dt FaLTVJew Pdrk, but in February voted to hdve d pulJIJc hecUlI1g to detemune Lf it's worth the CO'>L M oving .the hou'>P to Fd1rvww Park is expected to cost thE' nt) S 117.707 According to d slctff report. the oty has already spent $82.124 on the house d.fld would hdve lo '>pend dn ddclittonal $446,774, plus an ctnnudl uperdlJon and maintendnce cost ol $18.000. to restore the house for use dS ct mu'>f'um Demoiluon ci.nd disposal of the house would cost $60,CJSO. accordmq to the report I Dixon saJd she t.hmk.., the rC'Stordbon will cost less thdn expected becduse the aty will be able to coUect clonallons dnd use vilunteers/ S'F\l~\ t\Sll-.R s A L on selected floor models ~ .MONTHS SAME AS CASH NO MONEY DOWN l~Newpat 8olW.od Co5fo Mesa: CA 9'1627 cone bled< tOUtti of ~Town/ Tl1ongle Squcn) Tel (M9) Ml -.a1• , .1!/'' I w w w . c a r-p e t i r1 t c~ r r1 c t . c o 111 A6 Sotvrdoy, Morch 17, 2001 More than a cosmetic change •Tue mural and painted wall at Costa Mesa High is meant to improve morale among teachers and students. Danette Goulet DAILY PtLOT beautituJ. It rea.lly commemorates all the good things that are going on here.· When Bob and l..mda Sneen went to paint lheir family's obligatory four tiles at the high school, lhoy got a bit caught up in the effort. -. \ ( \ Daily Pilot He kept gomg over to the school and trying to imagine lhe completl.>d product. •1 thought, w. beaublul as Uus We wall Is going to be, we have to do something with this huge plywood bulletin board with about t 0 Yedl"S of staples Ul it.• he scud. The tiles now Oank what Wei!. JIJ!>t weeks ago an aged gray plywood bulletin board with a teal border. It is now, thanks to the Sneens dC'd Janet tvfillian -a very creative J>dr· ent -a bright centerpiece done m the Jason Pollock splatter style with the letters "CMHS" painted on 1t. •we kept doirlg it w1th lhe lllUld- set that we were going to makf' 11u., area colorful and something student!> could be proud of," Bob Sneen scud. ~ COSTA MESA -Pcirenls wdlll Co!>ld MC'Sd High School to look as good on lhe outs1dE' dS rt I!. on the Ln!>ld~ So lhey hdVC' spent most of lhe '>< hool ycdf hrushmg d Ille wall that '>l!C'tch<"> lhe h?ngth of the IJbra.ry, pumtmg lhc> wdll dnd refurbishing dfl old buUetm bodrd "One of the thmgs that has been rea.lly frustrating as that what has happened at Mesa U. the school looks kind of run-down, and 1t affects the students' moraJe and the teachers' moraJe, • Bob Sneen srud. He took one look at lhe wall, with Illes scattered here and there, and launched a nussion lhat took nearly five months to complete. CARl HIOAluO I DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa High School stud.en~ walk past the new tile mural and paint- splatter wan. which took a group of parents about a year to complete. But he couldn't stop himself then=•. Once the new tiles were aJJ m, he• went to lhe district and got !>Om" painL Last weekend, he took that (>dlnt, taped off lhe ble wall and spent Uw enllre day. unbl about 8:30 p.m , pa.mbng the wall. ·we dre JUSI d~olutely thnlled w1lh 11, • '>did Dtand C cifey, pnnopdl di Costd MeScl 11.Jgh. "It IS )USt so The first thing he dJd was cdll a Ille tnstaller lo find oul how many tiles were needed to complete the expanse of the wall ·we needed another 95 tiles, so we started calling everyone,· he said. "It became a really huge effort.• . faces the quad that serves as the school cafetena. As Linda Sneen w.ed her cha.rm dnd PTA powers to fill the wall, her husband took a look at the rest of the wa.ll. "I really thmk it's done whdt w1· hoped for and created exotemc•nl and unproved morale.· he said And so work began on the exten - or wall of the school's library, which Antiq_ues and much more on sale at Orange County Fairgrounds this weekend· A ntique col~ctor'> will dpprc>ndte tht:! Costa M esa Antique Show and Sale thdl will ldkP place lh1!-o w<•<>kPnd di the Ordnge County Pc.11rgrounds. There df1• mon• thdn 200 dl•dlcrs fo•t1lunnq furn1tur<•. gld'>!> dnd '>llVl'r drt The.• SC'IPctJon or 1t1·rn., will rdnyc from hn to T11fdny ThNC' b dbo d fine c;Jld.,., purceldin dnd rug f''(lcJlr '>t'NIC(' dVdtidble dur· 1nq lhP '>how There will bed $h t1dm1.,.,1on chdfge. dnd 1f \.<HI l>nng 1n the DdJly Puot dcl you'll !>ave $2 The hours dr<• from 10 d m to 7 pm toddy cmd 10 r1 rn to 5 p.m Sunclc.1 y Th<• Ordnge County r .urqround'> I'> dt 88 Fd1r l>nvP, Costd Ml''>d lnfom1d- llon (800) 943-7501 lie de France 1!> d show· r(><Hn uf rt>producl1on f umi· luH• Mdny of Uw p1t•CP!> Mc.• hdnd-qilded cmcl dre of lh<• Lou1., XVI !>tylc Then• dH' Greer W~der BEST BUYS tdble!>, chairs, drmoires, mir- rors, beds, side tdbles dnd chests. The pnces are dfford· able lie de France is at 34 73 Vid Lido. Newport Bedch lniormallon: (949) 673-3389 Easter decor dnd crdft merchandise ts on sale at Jo- ·Ann Fabrics and Crafts in Costa Mesa. On sale is thP Cotlontale collection at 50'¥., off. It i.nd udes decorauvc eggs, candJes and holders, tabletop decorallons and Cottontale cottages. Baskets and supplies are cliscounted 3011"<1. There are also Easter food-crdfting, bdskot suµ- phes, egg baskels dnd reddy- to-finhh egg ornaments. Easter ldbncs dre dbo on sdle. There 1s Easter pardde pnnts dl 50% off, spring rruni-pnnts and solids at $1.99 per yard, spnng dress pnnts at 30% off dnd pol· 1shed apple pnnlS at 40% off. Jo-Ann Fabncs dnd Crdfts is at 2200 Harbor Blvd .. Costa M esd lnfonndbon: (949) 642- 2340 At Robinsons-M ay, there'.s dn Estee Lauder glft-w1th- purchase offer whue supplies last. If you make d pl}rchase of $20 or more of Estee Lauder products, you'U receive a free nght-p1ece gift set, 1.1 $55 vaJue. Included m the set dre a skrn rmst travel spray. three Lipsticks, eye Can Duffy make a difference? The Department of Fish and Game thinks DUFFY is the answer co a sensitive issue Nevvpo~ Upper Bay is an ecological preserve reaming with wetlands wildlife Reguldr dredging pro1ects over me years have created a navigable channel through the back bay Its an ideal opportunity to study this natural habitat. monitor water quality and clean debris . but here~ the quan~ary. A traditional gas outboard moves the people. but simply adds to the problems and d1scurbs che ecosystem What'S needed 1s Power 1n Tune with nature. not Power Turning Off naturel John Scholl. the Dept. of Fish and Game~ Educational Coordinator has the Upper Nevvport Bay and Shellmaker Island 1n his blood. John has been stationed here for 9 years. creating a balance of nature. environmenc and public en.Joyment of the area. John presented the situation to Duffy. 1n a bra1nscorm1ng session, on how to better serve the backbay waters Having worked with Duffy 1n the past. he knew the advantage of Electric Power. no NOISE. no SMOKE. no P<bLLUTION However our traditional surrey top cruisers draw over 3 feet of wacer. and are best suited for social cruising. John was looking for a craft wnh low draft. with an easy viewing platform co provide educarlon, water quality monitoring and clean-up In the Upper Bay. Duffy and the crevv had the answerl We developed an Electric Outboard motor with electric tlfr. mounted on a 10\N draft Pontoon Boat ·she~ not the most beauciful boat we've constructed. bUt 1t~ ideal for their needs,· Duffy noted In addition. Du~ eng1neenng stan' designed a complete Solar Charging System This boat tS totally off .the power. grid I 00% pollution free! Another Jeff-Jack Helser lnnovationl 'The boat was developed and donated by Duffy Electric Boat Co to che Department of Fish & Game and stationed on Shetlmaker Island We have had tremendous suc~ess with the still unnamed craft fa concet beckons) since puttJ~ her into serv1ee six months ago.· JQhn notes. ·eur ~ have fallen 1n love Wltti the boat. and It serves the many educahonal and moflltor1ng programs perfecrtyt" Theres even talk of 1ncreas1ng the ftttf to mee! future education and monitoring demanas . 1naadd1t1on, plans are 1n p&aee tor a nt!W Marine Srudy Cencer on Sheumaker Island. There~ pfenty ot public programs to enjoy In the Back Bay For. more informadori on upcoming f!Vents, Cont.act the U~ NeWpoft Say Naturalists at 640-6746 Of www.~.Otg. ~ Electi1c Boat Cb. Is proud to be aftllated With ~ ~ ~ and~~ constant aaetltb'I co this~'**-•12•k lellC..""' •••••ti I .... , pencrl, two-m-onC' eye shdd· ow, credm conc<'dlcr, toner and d cosm etic bdg. RobLn· sons-May LS dl rdsh1on lsldnd in Newport Bedch dnd at Soulh Codsl PldZd. Mottlnl Leather, d -.pe· ndlty shop for top-qudltty leather purses, bdg'> dnd brielcd.ses. re~enUy hds stdrt- ed tn Cdrry dn exdUSIV<' hne ol rrenc h c.1pcithecary 1tc•ms Thew ..ut:> dlso women's blow.cs dnd shuts from France dnd d bdby'!> hne of skm care Motll.n1 Ledther hill> d big selection of IPdthcr goods, and 1t makes cu'>tom leather pieces mrluding purses, handbags, bell!> dnrt wallets. Moltm1 LedthPr 1s in the Corond dcl f\ l<lr Pldi'd lnfom1dllon: (949) 72 1-0113. Bann er Carpels 1s hdving d grand op~ning '>die dt its Costa Mesd lptdlion On i.t1le dre all kinds of flooring reduced 40"·., to 70" ... In ddclition to cdrpet, Bt1nner Carpels Cdmes laminated wood floors. hdrdwoods <1nd cerrlmic: ttJes. The new loCd· l10n 1s di 3033 Bristol St., Costd M<.•sd. lntonnauon: {7 14 ) 751 -8590. A hctlf-yedrly SdlC IS yomg on di Sandcastle, a mono- gram and gift shop Select merrhdI1d1se ts re<luct=>d 20'Y.. to 70" ... The '>die will last through the end of the month rn addiLion to its monogram service, Sandcas- tle rames girts for babies. weddings and the home There are robe!>, towels, bdgs. !mens and !>ache~. Most monogrdJTlming can he done within two ddys. It's open from noon to 5 pm. Sunddy dnd Monday. and 10 <1.m to 5 p.m Tuesddy through Sdturddy It's dl 226 Mdrin<' Ave .. Bolbod Island. lnformc11ton (~4~) 723-5988 Busy Body Home Fitness 1., hdvmq d fdctory-duect saJe on select treddm1ll'>. Th<> S'd\'• "· mgs arc substdnlldl, with treadmills lhctt are mdrkt>d down from $700 to $100. Busy Body 1-iomc r11nei-.~ ctlso CdrnPs b1kc•s, ell1pt1( ol tr • .uners dnd more•. It'!> di 1000 Bnstol St.. Newport Beach. Informal.Jon· (44q) 833-9830. The best m women's everun~J wear will be sho\' n at d trunk show dt Neiman Marcus through Mdrch 2h The lat(.><il collection.'> rrom Badgley Mischka, Randolph Duke, Elie Saab, He1d1 WelSel. Pamela Denrus and more will be irl the CouturP Salon. Neiman Marcus IS <11 Fashion lsldnd in Ncwpo11 Beach. lnrorrnallon (949) 759 r:-· ---- BES BUYS a~ars Thursday\ and Saturdays. Send information to Greer Wylder at 330 W. Bay St Costa Mesa, CA 92627. or via fax at (949) 646-4170. • L&n cJscetj)'(~ I)ps)g:n C' ons11. r1a rt j on ~\Iain t c 1Hn1 c C" 2025 W. Balboa Blvd. Ste D Newport Beach, Ca 92663 (949) 6 73-5646 NOW OPEN! Zen Bistro Newport BIYd. @ Broadway · .. Doily Pilot .,, I I '/ Saturday. Morch 11. 2001 A7 Mentor numbers contintte to grow for Costa Mesq, elementary schools \Vial does Wells Par- go Bank, Oasis Senior Center, Newport Harbor High School, Hoag Hospital, UC Irvine, Starbucks, the Costa Mesa Police Department and Fire Department, Jew- ish Federation of Orange County, Harbor Christian Fellowship, St. Andrew·~ Presbyterian Church and the Los Angeles TI.mes have in common? They are pro- viding mentors to students in kindergarten through third grade at Pomona, Whittier and Wilson ele- mentary scbools m Costa Mesa. Addibonally, many retired teachers and retirees from all sorts of back-· grounds have been volun- teering along with New- port-Mesa Uruhed School District adrrunistrators to sp~nd an hour a week help- ing a student or two master reading by the age of 9 as part of the Los Angeles Times Reading by 9 pro- gram, according to Pam Eastman, literacy coordina- tor at Wilson Elementary School in Costa Mesa. • Eastman notes that the mel'ltors are making friends among themselves and feel· ing a real sense of purpose Jim de Boom COMMUNITY·& CLUBS as they help 9-ive children a tool they need to be suc- cessful for the rest of their lives. We still need hundreds of additional volunteers. U you, the Daily Pilot reader, don't volunteer one hour a week between now and June 15, who will? To volunteer or to hnd out more mformation about mentoring call: Pomona Ele- mentary School. Jill M cWber1or. literacy leader, (949) 515-6980; Whittier Elementary School, Sarah Markel, HOSTS program director, (949) 515-6898; or Wilson Elementary School, Pam Eastman, literacy leader. (949) 515-6995. Or mentor at the new Shalimar Leaming Center at the soup kitchen by calling (949) 646· SABATINO'S Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way• Newport Beach Please call for hours. d1rect1ons & reservations. : (949 ) 723-0621 : 0396. TRI-CHAMBER MIXER: The Costa Mesa. Newport Harbor and Irvine chambers of commerce will hold a mixer and business expo from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Hilton Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. AdnUssion is free for cham- ber members, ancj gu ests pay a $10 entry fee to se~ a great exhibit of businesse~ offering services and p{od- ucts µi the three cities. For more information, call (714) 885-9094. AAUW LUNCHEON: Jacqueline Sidman, a well· known author, lecturer and TV personality, will be the speaker when the Newport Mesa lrvlne Branch of the American Assn. of Universi- ty Women meets at noon March 24 at the Village Farmer Restaurant. Her sub1ect7 "How to Harness the Power of the Mind for Success.· All are welcome. Make a reservation by Monday by calling (714) 846-4847. SERVICE ABOVE SELF: Newport-Balboa Rotary Club President Wendell Sawyer presented Semce Above Self awards to New- port Harbor High School teacher Joe Robinson and student Anat Herzog at Wednesday night's meellng for their unselfJSh work m assisting some 90 couples to attend the school's Wllller formal. Herzog look the donation of 90 used formdl dresses, as well as food lrom restautants, to make the winter formal more alford· able for a number of stu- dents. Herzog. a JUnior at Newport Harbor, ceceived a $500 scholarship. to ,bP us·ed /or books or tuition at the · G:ollege she enrolls in next year. Congratulations! WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SERVICE CUJJtS: Fay Bosl er Joined the Rotary Club of New - port-Irvine, and Ray Ott joined the Costa M ei>d· Orange Coast Breakfdst Lions Club. SEllVlCE CLUB M EET- INGS nns WEEK: Does your New Year's resolullon include gettl.ng more involved in your community, making new fnends, net· working or 91vmg some· thing back lo your commu- nity? Try a service club. You are invited to attend a club meeting this week. Many clubs will buy your first guest meal. MONDAY 7 p.m.: The Newport Car Accident? Costa Mm. CA-If you or someone )'OU Imo~ hJ' ht:.:n in .i recent auto accident, you need to be aware of a ne"' frcc Rcooct thJ1 reveal!> vita.I infonnauon that you tlsve to know before )'OU 'cull' )OUr -case or speak w11h anyone. Auto accident victim'> -.eldom I.no~ 1hc11 nghts and rc~pons1b1hucs. Without knowledge, 1he) l.tn end up frumated. lost and v1cumized. Nat.only that, b) 1hc llmc .in Jutu accident v1cum finds out he or she lhb been either m1,1nformnf 11r ta.lcen advantage of, n 's often too late. You may even he c\fll=m:nun~ pa.an and d1scomfon and don°t know what you ~hould do. or c'cn tcel J ll11Jc guihy worrying about your health or your nghh. Wrll ~ 11u Ml' nr>1 alone After an accident, mo t v1c11mi. ~pend mo~ 11me ltgunn~ out how they arc going to fix their car and what they arc going to tln'c than on their nghts and poss ible hidden injune\. There arc lurrcntl~ thou~ancb of auto accident vicum~ who arc living a life of m1,Cr)' .md pain because they did not team their right-. and opuon' a' .in au10 accident v1cum. Don't let this happen to you or your loved one lo receive your free rcpon entitled "What You Need To Know If You Have Been In An Auto Accident," call the Toll-Free 24 Hour Recorded MeMagt at 1-888-748-4368. The call is free and sol" tht report. ~AIO •OVU11SEUE .. I f larbor-\oi>la M esa Lions Club will meet for dessf>rt only ot the Costa Mesd Chamber of \ommercf' office TUESDAY 7:30 a .m.: The Newport Bedch Sunm.e Rotdry Club will m<•c•t di the Newport Hdrbor Ndullcdl Must'um- RJVmbodt RcstdUfdnl to hfl_tir Barbara Williams d1s- C'~ th<> Bower!. Museum clnd dncwnt Nub1cl 6:30 p .l'h.: The \osla M t'Sd·NPwpnrt Hclrbor Lionr, Club w11l meet di the Cor,la Mc'>d Golf and Coun- try Club WEDNESDAY 7:15 a.m.: The South Codst Mc•tro Rotclry Club will rnc<.'t di th" O>nler Cluh, dO<I lhC' Newport Har· bor K1wum ... Club will meet dt the Un1vN'i1ty Athlellc C'luu Noon: Thl' Orclnge \oast Exchdnqe> ( lub will meet dl ltw Rcthld C'1mnth1cln Yacht Cluh. ond the· Soropwrust lnt<•mdtwn"I of Newport · I ldrhor will lllN"t at the Sdn· Id And Country Club lor d IJU'>lnl'"'> nlPf'tlng 6 p.m.: ThE' Rotdfy Club of Nf'wporl Adlbod will rn<•t•l di lhl' lfoh1c1 Connlh1· dn Yor hi Club to hear mob· Vdttonul ~p1•<1kn Mark Mitchell (http://www.new- portbalboa.org) THURSDAY 7:30 a.m.: The Coi>ta M esa Orange COdst Break- fast I.Jons Club will meet at Mum's C dfe to heor BUI Habermehl, Orange County superintendent des1gndte. talk dbout publlc school education m the county. Noon: The KlwdruS Club of Costd .M esd will meet at the I foLiday Inn, the New - port 8edch-Coronc1 de! M ar Klwdnis Club will meet at the 8dhta Connth1dn Yacht Club, the Exchdnge C lub of Newport Harbor Wlll meet dl the Rlverboclt Rei>ldurant. dnd the Newport Irvine Rotary Club wtll meet dt the Lrvine Marnott 1 lotel I http 1/11.fWlt.:.nlfolary. org} 6:30 p.m.: Thf' Zonld Club ol Newport l ldrbor will meet di the clubhouse to hedr Tom Moon dUthor of the book "Loydl dnd LethdJ Lddu•., of Er,p1· Ondge • • COMMUNITY & a.ues IS pub- lished every Saturday 1n the Daily Pilot Send your service club's meeting mformat1on by fax to (949) 660-8667, e-mail to 1deboomOaol com or by mail to Jf 2082 S E Bristol, Suite 201, Newport Beach, CA 92660· 1740 BUDDHA'S FAVORITE '!Oil-_, ... JAPANESE CUISINE •• 1 1 .. • J J ;1., ,t r, r, r 1 1 ::: •• .J '.J.Jf -l1JJJ ~~.J FREE CALIFORNIA ROLL •one per order, with purchase. dine-In only Waterfront Dining Open 7 Days, Lunch & Dinner 634 Lido Park Dr., Next to Blue Water Grill Newport Beach 949•723•4203 ON ALL KARASTAN WOOL AND NEW INTRODUCTION PURCHASES THRU MARCH 31 Come see our superb new wool introductions for 2001 and visit our showroom and save dt,ring our March Madness Sak! Now APPEARING Come Shop at th~ Okkst Carp~t Company in So1'tMrn C..Ufomilt ... hefy nu.day""' 7:30 p.m. BoBBYCRAIG ForrnMt' PICr'O Ploy9t ~ ""' Rlclcy Neller\ Band Ftl • Sd. flQln 7:30 p.m. fOf you~. dandnO .. --*'10~. n.s.,a~~°' BIANCA LEE MO Plcr*f Rlct\ Trle ~ Sunday Breakfast -Lunch 9:00om-3:00pm · Dinner from 4:30pm RESERVATIONS 949/673-3425 Benquet F..-.. I PTtWM P..-..A~ 151 E. COAST HWY. • NEWPORT BEACH, CA-· JOHNBWESER CARPET ONE /,.N /87'9 2927 S. Bristol Street Costa Mesa (714) 751-2324 www.bloe5crcarpcrone.com ALSO IN: iMti a..'1 (562)43(>.75()1 .JIM~ (1/J) '17-1731 11" Be. l\1't • Thr""' '*" • n. tie.~ • ,,. .. ~ llw .... Nn '°"' ~ . llw h ·~..,Ow°"" v... AS Soturdoy, Morch 17, 2001 Around TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St, Cos· ta Mesa, CA 92627, by fax to (949) 646 4170; or by calling (949) 574- 4298 Include the time, date and location of the event, as well as a contact phone number A complete l1st1ng 1~ available at http llwww da//yp1lot com. TODAY A Seventf'en M agazine retail Nlitor will ho<1t c1 tce>n Prom lc1'ih10ll ..,ht>W di 2 p m di I\ lacy\ South < '0<1i.t Pldttl in Coslt1 M1°'>d Mc1kc>·OVl'r!., door pn11•.., c1ncl 111011'. The Orcinq1· ( 'ounty R<•q1ont1l Bal- lt'I Will lllllclt•l rrt•r (714 J 5.'lb-Oh 11, Ext 4:lh2 The 13th annual "Hands o n TPchnoloqy • hn•<1!.l·UTid<Jlflg "'YlllP"'111111 wall Ill' ht•lcl c1t thl• R<1d1 ... -.on I loll' I, 4545 l\lac/\1thu1 Blvd , Nl'w1>0rt l!Pdt h Tlw "'lllllldr wall t1l!.o lw huld Su11clc1y SPVf'll con- tanuanq 1•clurt1l111n u111h <1ri' ollnl'd (tJ4ti) 781'>-7024 The National Multiple Sclero- ..,, .. S"< 1i:1y·, ()r,uHJ!' C 'ounty < 'hc1pll'1 will ho.., I rt~ MS Sym- posium 2001 di 8 :HJ ,1 111 di lilt' Sulton Plr1n• l l<Jlf'l. 4.'lOO l\1c1r·t\rth111 Blvd., N(·wpo1t B<•t1c h C ',ill lot 1mr·r·s (!144) 7'>2-1 b80. MQNDAY The Alzheimer 's Assn. of (Jrdn~.JC' Count~ will sponsor tl Mt>monf'.., 1n lht• I\ 1c1k1nq Ar1 MARTIN CONTINUED FROM A 1 '>fllc11l1·r ... c.i11.," he• '>did "I'm l>d!>lCt1Uy th1• only 411y in the 111 .. 1ruct1on dl'pt11t111l•nt Thi• qood rn·w!. 1.., tlw11• dTI' only 85 tt•rirlwr ... rllld lour p11nnpdb. In lcH I, lhl'll' 11n• only lak1• f1vP pPoplP Ill lhl' d1 ... t11ct olt1n· It\ '>rndll, h11t I like• t11c11 " Mdrl111 liknwd ha~ nPw position's dutws to tho-.c• of Ja110<• C'd'>lvll<1nos, Nc•wport- ME.•sd\ d!>'>l'>l<1nt '>Upt>nntt>n- dent of Sl'COncldry Pc1Utdt1on, Il l , ...... .. • • • Therapy Program training, for professionals who work with dementia patients. at 9 a.m. to noon at Silverado Seruor Living, 350 W. Bay, Costa Mesa. Two continuing educauon uruts are offered at $5 per unit.(800) 660-1993, Ext. 242. TUESDAY The 17th annual Orchid Plant Auction will tak e place from 7 to 10 p.m. at the N eighborhood Community Center. 1845 Park Ave .. Cos- td M esa. Free. (949) 642- 4148. Fifty Orange Coast College science students will conduct a pdlI of parent-student sci- ence fairs from 6:30 to 8 p.m. di Whittier Elementary School and agam at Wilson Elementary School on April 4 rree. (71 4) 432-5725. A networking luncheon wut be hosted by the Corona del Mar Chdmber of Commerce di 11 15 a.m. at the Five Crowns Restaurant, 38'tll \E· Cods! Highway. $15. (949) 073-4050_ Outdoor companies will dls- pl<1 y their services ~nd prod· ucb from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . at Ort1nge Coast College, 2701 Puirview Road, Costa M esc1. Tlwre will c1lso be d fl.Im les- t1vc1l dt 7 p.m. Festival is $8. (714) 432-5601. A round-table for women Jn food service in Orange County will lilke place dt b Susan Despenas. assistBnt !.upenntf'ndent of elementary cducdllon; and Peggy Anatol, dm•ctor of curriculum and dssessment -aU roUed mlo one The d1slrict's 2,000 stu· dents attend the town's two Plementdry schools. one nud- e.UP school or only high school. "It's d real small town," t'-.ldrtm said of St. H elena, which is nestled m the Napa Vc1lley. "It looks Like you've stepped back tn time to the 1890!..'' Mdrtm said he also looks lorward to the hands-on ch id _._....tACf io JI\. Presented by F.e;ti~ Ha.rc:h-70 Newport Harbor Orchid Society 7 p m Costa Mesa Community Center 1845 Park Ave, Costa Mesa Our biggest eve nt of the yearl Hundreds of orchids at auction. Bidding begins promptly at 7:00. Find some trenure1 • . p.m . at Magglano's Little Italy, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. $35, or $30 for mem- bers. $15 for students. (949) 454-6115. A workshop on the art of selling wlll take place at noon at National University, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. $25. (71 4) 550-7369. The Newport Harbor Orchid Society will host the 17th annual Orchid Plant Auction at 7 p.m. at the Neighbor- hood Community Cente r, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 84 7-7702. The Costa Mesa Chamber ol Commerce will host an after- hours mixer and business expo With the city of l.rvine and Newport Harbor cham- bers al 5 p .m. al the Hilton I lotel. 3050 Bnslol St., Costa Mesa. $10, or free for mem- bers. (714) 885-9090. A panel discussion on what the hm1ts of free speech are on the Internet will be hosted by thj! Ordnge County-Long Bedch regional office of the Anti-Defamation League at 6:45 p.m. at the Whittier Law School, 3333 Harbor Blvd., Costd M esc1 . Free. (714) 979- 4733. Commercial Real Estate Women will hold their next function, "Capital Markets: Ov<>rvaew for 2001,'' at 11 :30 c1.m. at Sutton Pldce Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., New- port Beach. $45, or $35 for member!> Register al hi I p:L/wwvv crew-oc.org. dpprodch he will be able lo tdke m such a small commu- ruty Mc1rt.tn !.erved m the New- port-Mesd Uruf1ed School Dis- tnct as pnncapal or Corona del Mar High, where he served for seven yedr!. before making d move to the district ofhce at the end or Jdnuary. The new position Martin WdS LO was d tridl one for both th<> district dnd Martin. He WdS hc>lping to align the high school cuniculum with new stale standards, preparing students and staff for the new tugh school exit exams and WEDNESDAY An eight-week drawing and painting workshop will be oHered by the Newport Beach Cotnmunity Services at 10 a.m. at the Vmce Jor- gensen Center, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. $66. (949) 64-4-3151. THURSDAY T he Silver Sneakers Wel - come' and Thank You Lun- cheon will ta.ke place at 2 p.m. at the YMCA, 2300 Uru- versity Drive, Newport Beach. Help promote active living in older adults. Free to Silver Sneakers members. (949) 642-9990. A dramaUc reading of Athol Fugard's "Valley Song" will take place at 7 p.m. at Lhe Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801. The Orange County Chapter of Round Table West will host a luncheon at noon at the Newport Beach Country Oub, 1600 E. Coast High - way, Newport Beach. $40. (323) 256-7977. The Fdends of the Newport Beach Library will sponsor a lour of the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley from 9:30 a,m . to 5:30 p.m. $49. (7 t 4) 596-5276. PaineWebber and Alliance Capital will host "CollegP- Boundfund: A Powerful Way lo Save for Higher Educd- tidn" at 5:30 p.m. dl the Hyatt juggHng a slew of other duties. District ofhoc1ls hope to fill the position Martin wall vacate March 29, at least for the remainder of the year, CasteUanos Sc11d. "I'm sad. He's done a gredt job for us m Lhe short time he's been• at the dL'ilnct office, Castellanos said. A natJonal search to find a new principaJ for Corond dC'l M ar High, where retired Prin- cipaJ Gary Norton has be<>n filling m, will start immediate- ly, Supt. Robert Barbot sa1d. l'DIM•'<Al n ............. CAK.r CxfJll.151'. Yt!GA .. S111L'4<mtCIA\:>V>. Sft, .......... TA.'"'"" • TN (IM. !'in AM Rt .... ,. MASACr. WOl.ln WmlCll.'>. P1tAU. EAl'tJrT l'Uot ... M. !>T.\ll • \IU AIH [.,y .. ~t[J>~-. ~Mn HtAlnctu • (1cu1f.uu; ~ SWe-Ue FITNESS CE NTER' CORONA DEL MAR 2101 E Pacific Coast Hwy PCH & Avocado Ave 949) 760-9335 Whatever your Landscape or Maintenance needs, Uoxd's can do it all. .. ---...i-LiiL -~· THINKING ABOUT LANDSCAPING OR YARD MAINTENANCE? CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE TOD.A.YI Newporter, t 107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 467-6143. Orange County Sheriff Mike Carona and Maralys Wills will speak about the book they wrote together, •save My Son: A Mother and Sher- iJ'f Unite to Reclaim the Lives of Addicted Offenders,• at 7 p.m. at Borders Books, Music & Cdfe, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432-7854. PalneWebber will conduct "Educatlonal 529 Account Plans Tax Defe.rred • from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Hyatt N ewporter, l 107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach. Free with advanced reservations only. (949) 467-6143. The Vlslonarles of the Orange County Museum of Art will present a lecture by Chris G waltney dl, l p.m. at Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Clement~ Dnve. New- port Bedch. $85 for the series. (949) 759-1122. FRIDAY A two-day weekend for cou- ples who want to improve their communication skills wUI be offered by Roger and Becky Tudbassi from 7;30 to 10 p:m. foriddy and from 8:30 d.m. to 3:30 p.m. M<1rc.h 24 at the Newport BPdCh MMTiott I lotel, 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. C tlU for pncC's. (800) 444-ti189 The second annual Hall of Fdffic Awdrds presented by the Costd Mesa Cht1mber of BOOKS CONTINUED FROM A 1 Kdthy BelangPr u And the members were so willing. We brought trunkloads. • Books in EngLish, Chinese, Victnam~e and SpdIU!.h werl' gathNt•d by the member-. OthPr'> were dondlNl by Scholastic clnd Houghto~1 Mlf- flin publ.rshing companies. The soup kitchen is looking for volltnlecrs to help WJlh thP tutonng program, as weU dS resedrctung tutonng compd- nies to oversee the program. Once Lhc progrcUn begins, parents will be dsk(>(] to sign Doily Pilot Commerce and South Coast Metro .Alliance will take place from 11 ·45 a.m. to 1 ·45 p.m. at the Halton Co!.ld Mesa, 3050 Bnstol St., Costa Mesa. $30. (714) 885-9090 St~phanle Edwards, TV and radio commentator and tntPr· viewer. will speak at the• Women's Networking Lun- cheon at 11 a.m. at The Club- house at Pelicc1n I lUI, 22681 Pelican Hill Road , South. Newport Coast. $30. (714) 771-2565. Whole foods Market will host a two-hour demonstration cooking class w ith chefs Mary Sue Milliken and Susdn Feniger from 7 to 9 p.m. dl ThP Forum Classroom al Orange Coast Colleqe, 270 I Fairview Road, Costd Mesd (818) 501-8484, Ext. 133 MARCH 24 Laurie Leab Levine, author of "Spiritual M edicine,• wall speak at 2 p.m. at Bame!. & Noble Booksellers dt Fdsh1on Island, 953 Newport Centt•r Dnve. Newport Beach. Frc<> (949) 759-0982. "A Walk ln the Park," the 15th annual mothcr-cluuqh- tN c;Jlc•nl auction, l(1sh1on show t1nd luncheon hc>lcl 1>7 the Newport C'hdpter ol Nallondl Charity LC't1gUl' will tdkC place di th<> ro11r Sc•,1 - '>0ns Palm Cidrd<>n. 4 )45 MacArthur Blvd, NC'wport Beach. Junior'> wall bP h(•l<l di 10 30 am $100, $60 for children d1l agreem<>nt to ct.llow lhf'1r ctuldren to attend th(• proqrd111 di least three tunes a we<•k The session wiJl run from 4 to It p.m t-.1onddy th.rough Fndc1\ and ""-'lU mdude lunch dnd c1 snalk "My kids arc dcfamtPlr go111~1 lo lw in the llutonnql progrdm, • !>dld John Ga!.co, " smqlL· laU1er of three who ht1'> hce>n going to the soup kJtchPr~ tor d month. • 1 dffi going to U'iL' 1l. dnd 1l will be good for wh~n I din look.mg for a job. I havr to focus on what 1s good tor m} kJds now.• To volunteer, cuJJ (949J '>48- 8861 Of Vl.Slt http://W'AW.S<Jflll' onecaressoupkitchC'n com PSYCHICS I ASTROLOGY CaA our g fled in1emationally known Psychics and Mas1er Astrologers 1-900-388-1888 or toll free 1-888-588-3099 or call 10-10-288-01 1-678-71167 Intl rates apply $3 99 per minute. Must be 18+ For Entertainmen1 Purposes Only $~~~ The Largest & Finest Beauty Supply & Full Service Salon in Orange County r----------, : Buy Any Four Products : 1 and Receive the Fifth One I !FREE! I _____ I I ... . .' ... '. .. '. · '. .... I L ___ ...;.•..;.:.;._ ;._ ___ .J Don't confase o"r /4c11rion with 011r comP"tiron -Wt fatt &lnt11 Au Aw. r-~--.[~1~~~.--~ ........ --. . ·' ' Doily Pilot SENTENCE CONTINUED FROM A 1 nothing else I can say." His m other, Linda Bechler, said the fanuly is deterrruned to appeaJ the verdict. MEnc is an innocent VlCWn of a (nawed) system ,· she said, wiping away tears "He thought JUSUce will prevaiJ, but 1t didn 't. . . H e's sull keeping his faith that Lhe ap~l will work." Oetense attorneY' Jotln Barnell said the appeal, to be filed within 60 days of lhe sentencing, will be based on the argument that a CaWor- rua court has no Junsd1cuon over a crime committed in federal or international waters. LEXUS CONTINUED FROM A 1 40,000 square feet more than the generaJ pldn allowance "It's dlscoufdging lo me,• Scud Wilson, who d.l.so owns Soulh Coast Toyota lll Costa M esa and Tusun Lexus N ow, howpvf>r, Green· llght opponents are Miytng not many bw.tne!>!> owners seemed dJscourdgr d by thf' law so for Sotvrdoy, Morch 1 7, 200 l A9 "The Greenlight initiative was wrong in m y opinion . I did n ot support it, and it's not necessary. But now that it's the l aw, I'm going to comply with it." Dennis O'Neil Newport Beach councilman Another part of lhe appeal is the ·corpus· issue -a body of evidence that could be negated because of ldck of proof that a crime Wds com - mitted. DON KElSENllOS ANGELE'i TIMES With a picture of his slain wife, Pegye, mounted on an easel, Eric Bechler is led out of court Friday after he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. , "I hdvP iust hedrd the opposite,'' !>did Richard Luehrs, thf> presid en t 'and chlef execullw of the New- port Harbor Chc1 mber of Commcrte, adding that he'd talked to d<'velopers who wanted to te!>L G reenltght and move their projects through the process Luehrs Sdld WW.on':. dea· s1on d1sd ppomted him, ddding that lhP r hamber - onP· of thl' ffidtn Grecnllghl opponf•nl'> hdd precltcled such actwn:, by hu!>mes!> owners ld-.t Y<'•tr "Th<· Gre<:nltght lOIUd· bvt• Wd!> wn mq m my optn· ion " < )'Nt>1J '>d1tJ • 1 dld not !>uppiJrt ll dnd 11'!> not neces· '>df'Y Hut no\' tht1t 11'!. the la\" l'rn q01nq to compl~ Wllh 1t I will Nlforce 1t. It\ not \.\ 1th1n m} 1unsd1rtJon tu dC'bdl<• " OthN d1•v<•lorwrs with GrPC'nlic1ht·'>lt.N I projects bef<JH' lhP C llV '-did lhE'y hadn't d('c1clc-d on how to procc•(•d Members of Pegye Berh· ler's family took the opportu- nity in court Fnday to fle:,h -out the portrait of a ddughter and a sister whose death they struggled to cxpldm, JU!>ltfy or understand In the courtroom, they pl aced enlarged photo!> o f Pcgye Bechler smiling 1n each frame -in d Wl"clclinu dress, with her child ren, showing off her musculor body at the M1lkmon 1'riathlon in her honwtown of Dexter, NM "Sh e Wd!> my Cht'Pf· leader," ')did her IJrother, Lctr· ry Ma!!>hall, d!> he rPcallNJ how h1<; St!.ler would '>C'nd him encourdgmg quotps dur- ing umes of d1stres:, or won y. Pegye Oechlcr's s1:>tcr, Kirn Marshall, tcarfulJy recdlh•d "silly camp sung!>, !>ecret con- versal10n!> in hdthroom -.tdl1' dnd telephonP ronver:>dl 1on ... lhdl didn't b<'gm with fl>rmc1l- 1lH?S " June f\lar!>hdll, Pt•g}<'., molher, chd.,lt'>cd her '>On·tn· law dtrecUy dnd sdffd!>lKc1ll} ror com1111tlln9 a "cowardly <1c1 • dnd recounted Lhe g rue- some murder as picced lO<Jl'lhPr by prosecutors • 1 i<> hit my precious girl on the hedcl w ith tl dumbbell,• -.hP '>did "I If' hdd to ck'dn th<' hodt t1ll by hirnsell . . lot of work lor such d li'I boy" Jum' f\.larshdll ltilkE·d of how lhe tragedy hc1s dll<'<Wd Enc dncf Pl•gye ~echler's ch1l· cln•n -Bryelle, ~. Brenyn, h; cmcl Brodryk. 4 They think lh<•1r mother wac, clevourPd h} d o.,hclfk. when c;h<' 1<'11 off the> hOdl. Shi' ~did • Brt'nyn 1s t1lrd1d to g<'l on cl hodl,. '>ht> Sdld .. Arycll<• CJPI'> hy'>lcnrt1l. !>omct1 me-. < ry111q for hC'r mommy . 'I wc1nt rny mommy. I n<•<'d n1)' mumrny, I'm dfra1<.1 I'll for~Jt'l ht>r' Shi'\ c1frct1d .,ht> won't rc•m<•111h<'f whc1l her momm y looks hkt> " Police arrc•c;tc_'<.l Bechler 11101 (' thdll two yc>c1rs alter lhP 1 nnw when h1:, fomiN girl· lnt>ncl Tmd NP\\ told mvP~lt· qt1lor'> that BPrhler had con- l<">'>l1d.to hrr about k1Uinq hie; wife New also wore a recording device and h elped police !>ecretly record co versat1ons with Bech ler w e referred to the mur-d e !>urrepbtious lapes and 's testim ony that lasted four ddys created a s1901flcdnt body of evidence m scalrng Bechler's fate. For Pegye Bechler's fdm1· ly, Friday's sentencing was an oasi s after week s dnd months of dry anttopat1on - motions, evidence dnd tesll· mony. "It was good to hedr 1t." June Marshall said. ·But th1s isn't over. It's going to be hard dealing Wllh question!.• from the children. The Marshalls haw legdl cu!>Lody of the l h ree children A nd there is still a "lot left to talk about," Larry l\for· !>hall Sdid, ·our mdtn concern 1!> the chudren, • he said "Bui at least now w e Cdn move on Wi th thlS IOdd off our shoul- ders, we can take a deep bredth and go back to hvmq our lives.· BECHLER CONTINUED FROM A 1 happy if we can do sometlung for Enc dnd otht>r!> who cdn 't afford to pay $200,000 for thetr defense." Linda Bechler said th<' !>ltt• ts getting "good fc>c;ponsc " "We'll upddl<' 1t from lime to time, and we'll dnswer dli t'- mdlls, • she scUd The si te still under con· struct:Jon, will abo include tnaJ LrdilscnpL'>, she added ·All we're trylnq to do l!> pre· !>ent the fact!> ds Lhl'y drc, • c;he. Sd.id The Sile dnd rhero., elf(' not meeting with uruv<•fiidlly Wd11ll rc~!>J)OO!>es, t>!>pt•nc1lly from lh<! famtly of Pt>gyu Bcchlc•1, En c\, Bechler's w1f<'. whom hi' I' con- \'lttecl of murdennq Peme ik'<hlt>r''> molht>r, Jun(• M dl'Shdll, !>clld sht• I'> c-oncc>mPd by lhc> Bechler...' 1)(•1<,10.,tt•nt e "It JUSl goe.,, to '>how it\ not the end for u.s," she• '><tlcl "It\ ulJ dn ugly mess now, dnd 1t'c, a i.hame. • 20% I I I J69 E. 17rlt Sr. I CosrA MESA AcRoss fRoM RAlplts I ~!.~;~1 .~~~:~.! ~ ,°. ~ : '""'I "°' be cOl'lbo"«I .. + o· [ Cl+>eC d.sco..ni °' W)ie P' • IO hoor color sl•n c0<e & ~'°~ ptocMI\ hporu 3131 21)()1 .J ----------Th.1 L Oucounn do "°' -- But ffil!>'>mg out on ldX revenue'> lrom d Cdr dealer· shlp c;hol.Md concern counol membc-r'>, Luehrs said, adding lht1I ht>'d hkC' lo taJk to W1J!>on to '-l't• 11 ht> could convince him to rPcom.1der Som <' on Uw counr1I ~did thdl losinq out on busme!>!> Wd'> d rt.:cthly lht• C lly hdd to ldCP ·• Ulltilldl(•ly, IGrt•Pnllghtj I.!> ltkPI~ tu hdVI' dn C'C'OnOmJC unpdrt on ll'> ( ·ounctlman Stevt> Bromhc>rq '>did It' unfortunate lhdl Uu!> L'-some· lhtng Wf' rt• qomg to hu\ e to dedl with. ttncl lhl·f(•\ not d lrJl-W"i-> tdR do.dbout 11." OU1er'> scud W1hon\ clen· s10n didn't httvt• th(•rn con- e c•mc•cl "I would think lhcil the~ hc1vc· a yood C'hdnce of gel· lmq throuqh Uw proce!>s." <,,d1d Coun('llmttn DPnm O'NPu, c1dchnq Lhat 11 wa~11·1 <'Ven clPt1r 11 th<' car dealer wouJd hc1vc• to ldCl' d nt~ • Wlcl ' VOii' Tun Strttdl'r on£> o1 th<· pdrtnn" in th,. 250.000- squdrt' Kull Ct•nlt·r expdn· -.wn fHOJ<-'«l 'did hf• c1 have a l.wllt'r 1df'ct on \\ hdl ~ going to hdpJwn c1t th,. i>ncl of the month Tim (.'111nn. prn1ccl man· dCJN tor llw NPwport UunP'> R£•-,on. '>did he'" bPen hXJ IJU!»Y I 1111ldin9 c1 $40-nuJhon hot<•l 111 Sdrt Dwgo lo cons1d· c•r lhf' hit urc-of hi'> 181 0()(). 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INYULVED T he Newport Beach Mamott Hotel and Tennis Club was the setung for an Assistance Ledgue of Newport-Mesa luncheon featuring telev1- s1on leqend Huell Howser, who shdred with the 400 or !>O women the history and lore of Cahforrna. The homespun guest spP<lker has made a name · for himself producing and hosting television shows on public broddcasting systems an Cahforn1a, dS well as m the ndllonal arena. His personal style chdrmed the Ne wport-Mesa ldd1e!> representing the Las RetndS dnd V1rg1rua Castle clux1ltdnes of the Assistance Leag u<' Event spokes- womdn Corinne Black com- nwntec1, ·Hue ll was JUSt fdhulous, we adored hun. It was one of our best lun· cheon events ever • I low!>er actudlly came to the 1£>dgue through the £>1fort'> of Julie Nixon Eisen- hower. The former ftrst dciughter 1s both a fnend of the As.,1stance Ledgue of Newport-Mesd dnd of I lowser. The league had scheduled <lnother celebrity yuest spedkPr for Its event. dnd, bf'Cduse of d schedul- ing confl1ct, needed to find ci '>Ulldble repldcement. THE CROWD Children's Dental Health Care Center in Costa Mesa: Operation School Bell, pro· viding school clothing and backpacks to children of low-income families referred by the Newport- Mesa Unified School Dis- trict; and Kids on the Bloc k, a program that teaches tol- erance of classmates who have learning disabilities, physical handicaps or other special needs. The afternoon was chaired by Jocelyn Gilbert and Lauren May, with spe- cial assistance provided by Carolyn Aoyd, Cathryn Friis, Cristina Lucey and Betty Wainscott. Ann Marl~ Alford 1s the chapter president of the Newport-Mesa League, • GETTING INVOWED runs peri- odic.atty In the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like infOf· matlon on adding your organiza- tion to this list. call (949) 574-4298. ALS ASSN., ORAN(iE !COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotro11hic Lateral Sclerosis Assn,., which helps individuals who have the disorder th&t is also known as Lou , Gehrig's disease, needs volunteers. (714) 375- . 1922." ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. OF ORANGE COUNTY Support group leaders, Visit- ing Volunteers, family resource consultants and office volunteers are need- ed. Volunteers may work on one-time projects or ongo- ing programs. Training ses- sions are available. (800) 660-1993. AMERICAN RED CROSS In celebration of American Red Cross Month, this month, Tourneau, the world's largest watch ·retclil- er, invites customers to donate their watches to the Red Cross and purchase a new watch tax-free. Visit Toumeau at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. (714) 557.9800. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY ' Nixon Eisenhower grdcPd thP stage ldst yedr for the Assistance Ledgue dnd Wd'> received by the community with open arms Sh<• rl'cently ltn1!-thcd a te le- v1s1on anterv1C'w with Hows- er un the history of he r fam- ily, focusing in parucular on the Richa rd Nixon b1rth- pldCC 1n Vorbd Lmdd The spcc1 t1I hds been running on PBS this month, dnd 1!> WE'ii worth v1ewmg if yo11 haven't dlready seen it. In any event. through Nixon c1!>enhower, thC' ldd1es of the Assistance League m et with Mary Lynn Bergman- Rallls and Bev Ferris serv- mg as co-chairwomen of the Virginia Castle Auxiliary. Representing the Las Re ams Auxiliary was chairwoman June Foley. Others deserv- mg recognition mclude Sharon Borlet, Melanie Hembree, Doris Hope, Car- olyn Jerger, Joanne John· ston, Marie-France Lefeb- vre, Cris Morgan, Carol Tether, Nancy Viands, Pen- ny Weise, Rae Bolton and Cherly Butterworth. From left, Bob Goen, host of "Entertainment Tonight," who spoke about his father's Alzheimer's disease, poses with Linda Scheck, executive director of the Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange County, and Loren Shook, president of the o rganization. The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Sooety seeks office volun- teers. The society is also seeking volunteers to answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. (949) 261-9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP The American Cancer Soci- ety Discovery Shop needs unwanted goods, such as clothmg, furniture, jewelry, accessories, a ntiques and collectibles, to fund the soci- ety's research, education and patient services pro- grams. The goods may be dropped off at 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. 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AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Orange County chapter of the Amencan Red Cross needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaJSons with the media m disaster and e mergency s1t- uabons. Judy Iannaccone, (714) 835-5381. ANIMAL NETWORK OF ORANGE COUNTY Recently, kitte ns have been showing up m trash bins. Become a bottle-feeder or take in pregnant cats at your home. Many shelters kill pregnant cats upon arriyal. Dogs and cats are also avail- able for adopuon.(949) 759- 3646 or http://www.anim'aJ· network.org. • 20%0Fi with this coupon "'"" .. .,...,.,.., EJdl*aJtart,,... ...... 0 ,,.., ~ • • FUU. SEJMCl SALON • Sa US FOR ALL YOUR COlOR OUESl10HS • Au. SALES PIOfU Alll laNSED IWIDllSSEAS Mlil·Slf,..J0 .. 7*,-.,M 269 l 17th St., c.a M.o (949) 842-4482 £?pity Pilot " .. Top o' the MORNIN' Muldoon's, an Irish pub, will present the Van Diemans Band from 10 a.m. to Sp m. today for St. Patrick's Day. Kelly F1Ugerald and Vesica Pisces w ill play contemporary and traditional Irish music. as well as some original pieces. Muldoon's is at 202 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 640-4110. Saturday, Morch 17, 2001 A 11 ·~Inside :~ .. 'The Seciret Garden' Musical based on Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic appears onstage at Trilogy Playhouse _, II .. " .. "' 11• 11 ..... f a:a .. r .... , I .... II ~H l 8~ [)()tJ lEAl H I 0.:\icV PILOT Hailey Villaire, 11, left, and AJexa WildJsh, 12, both play the nasty role of Mary Lennox in "The Secret Gdrden '' at Trilogy Playhouse. Young Chang DAILY PILOT S omething's blooming at the Trilogy • Playhouse m Costa Mesa. The space may be tight -with the seats close and cozy and a stage placed intimately - ear -but Trilogy's cast and crew know that ood things of ten come in small packages. -~ That's why the product:Jon of "The Secret Garden,· with -sets, a cast of 21 t1ctor.. -mcludmg t"''o young nsmg star.. ...;,-and a story that 1o; compelling for dduJts dild kids altke, ts able for both the BrOddWdY and Playhow.e stdye -·it's a difficult show,• !>did Altoa Butler, who directs "Gcir- •flen.• •tt reqwres a lot of locallons But the caliber of smgers · e have is, I trunk, some of the most talented smgers I've come through our door. We feel pretty confident about :D>ening up and going.· The musical interpretation of Frances H odgson Burnett's a.ssic novel , which opened Friday at the playhouse, IS almost operatic. The story IS pushed and told through "dreamers" - ghosts from the main character's past -Wlth songs that any- ane familiar with musical theater would know. Butler saJd. :. "It is a story about rebirth, about believing, about growmg ., Villaire slngs "I H eard Someon e Crying," with Amy Glinskasi as Lilly, and G reg Michaels as Archibald C raven in "The ecret Garden" at Trilogy Playhouse. and survlVlng dncl rnovmg on, dnd thdl'r. cl <otory fo1 dnyonP who wdtches, • she c1dded . Set tn 1911 , the show'!. main chardcter L<; l\ldJ')· umnox Sht• hnds one morrung that her parents <1.0d other.. hav<' all dll'd of cholera in an Engill.h compound m Bomba) She g()(•<, to llw in Yorkshlrc W'llh her Unde Archlbald. a w1dower c;tuck tn tht• fM"t \\llth rnemones of tus latewl.fe Llly The o;torr lollows f\.ldf)' dS she tries to heal dfld reo;torC' her reldllve's wounds dfld reVlve a ...ecret gdrden that was once Lily's. / Hdtley Vill.c:ure, an 11-yecU-old who hd'> performed at least 20 preVlous '>howo; dt the playhouse mcludmg "Wm- rue-the>-Pooh. • m which she played the role ol Piglet, alternates w1th 12-yea.r-old Ah.?Xd Wudi5h portraymg the lead char- clCter ~ fdJ')' Th£' two girls have become fnends rather thdn m·dlc; through Uus expenence. somenmes .,hdnnq costumes and, of course the dtfflculues at d pnnnr>dl role 1 wdntt'd to try out for Mary because I JW.I thought 11 '' ouJcl hC' d fun dfld chalJeqgmg role I Wee the chdfdcter ht-< dU'iP '>ht• gets to act Wee a brat somenme ... and it's d qood rnll' for o;mgmg. dnd thdt'S my favonte tlung to do c;dld All'>.d. of Yorbd Lmda. I lc1Llc>). who Sldrted smgmg dboUt hve y~al"> ago, Sdld her fc1vontf' <,onq m lhe show 1s ·1 Henrd Someone Crymg • "Ju.,I because it's so beautlful m the begmnmg and then 11 CJC't" really powerful but it's sbll pretty,· said the Ldguna I 1111., girl .AlPxd dgrPe~ about the-~g ;a SEE THEATER PAGE A14 ·-11~------------------------------~----------------------------------------------------------------------~ "' All.lion : ·'" Taylor sews • one of more : than 80 : ~ costumes : Oft; created for : ,... South Coast • = Repertory's -production of .... "Much Ado ... , About Nothing," designed by Walker HldcJ..ln. The : Shakespeare _ hit ts one of more than 20 sbowsHJck· U.nhu dellped over tbe past 14 IMSOm. CalMITUY Of KENIONNID Much ado about · attire Walker Hicklin 's costume design contributions to 'Much Aclo A bout Nothing' at SCR help bring th e pla} into the 20th century Youne Chang D AILY PILOT H eavy velvet dnd ughl!. don't have to go hand an hand with Shakespeclrean-speak. as cos- tume designer Walker Hlcklm recent- ly proved on South Coa!.l Repertory's Mainstage. Clad in romantic Hollywood attire renunl cent or the '30 -!.tyles Od5h- mg back to Fred Astd1Te and Ginger Ro{Jers moV1e!. -the ca t or "f\1uch Ado About NoUung" engt1ge!> m Wllt) Shake pearean wordplay while errung totally oblJVJous to the lact that they're not w eAnng lights or MONDAY pumpl..tn p clllh or .lulwt CdJl" or dou- blPt.,, for lhdl llldllN Ancl tlw world c1round them morC' rl''f'mhlt•' lht> lct\-1.,h ptlrtlPS hPld di G<1h ll\: ... pl.te " du11n~1 llw Roclnng 20-. th.in 11 t111t'., "'httke~pcarc\ world Dm•c tur r-.1.1rk RuckN conceptual- 17('d thP pl<1\, which 01wned March 2 and rum through Apnl 1, to set the languc\ql' of "hdth's" dnd "I prt1y you 's" m dn Mt-deco '>OCJE'ty. "I thank h<• fE>ll that by setting 1t mto that romanlJc, sort of musical, screwball comC'dy, H ollywood mus1- cdl genre, 1t would ht very well,• Hlckhn said of Rucker' idea. ·w e went for a lot of different types - the be t fnend, the good-tune gul, the gtrl next door, the sweet inno- cent • H tckhn d Manhattcln resident who o;tud1t'd dC''>1qn m England, rum- magt•d through fled mclrkcts dtld his own bo xe., of vmtdqe good1 to ere- tUESDAY SWY ~~70r~Coast Collge~~v... ... -aa.. Mlllt • S.JO p.m. Sunda) • "9'ablr1 •. Moen ThNtre. 270t FllMlw "°9d, C.-. MeM. The ~ .. lndudl nuk.""""' ........... PorSt0,(7,~ 412..,. ~out these~ All t~ of photogr aptis of histOJ1<. g.-den 11¥1S by n n •• .,... tS on dtS J lay through Apf1l 81t Or<11ncy Co.i\t (Dltege\ Photo ~ 210' ft'W\-icw ROid. ca.. ~ 1M 9*rY ll Of.JC'\ ffcm 9 am. to 5 p.m ~ ~ fridl¥. ,.,_ (1\4 OMS20 ( ate the costumes He took dpcirt c;ome pieces and put them together exactly a he wanted 1t keepmg m nund ~ goal Men were to look hkt" men \vomen were to look llkl• women "I th.ink we tned to de'>1gn cloth s • that would accentuate both the mcile and the female fonn It Wd'> all about the masculme. ferrurune bcHtle, • he said. Nike Doukas, who stars an the role of Beatrice, has per1ormed m the play twice before. The hrst produCl.lon was set at the tum of the century, W1th cl somewhat Victonan feel The second was set 111 Spam, m the late 1800s. In her oplnlon, the feel of the cur- rent producbon works well -e pe- oally because of the heels ·1 feel Wee the one Uung you have to do when you do 'Much Ado' IS you have to have heels -there' something about the language and chd.racters, • , SEE DESIGNER PAGE A1• A 12 Saturday, Morch 17, 2001 DATEBOOK Doily Pilot / After HOURS • Send AFTER HOURS items to the Dally Pi.lot, 330 W. Bdy St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; fax to (949) 646-4170 or call (949) 574-4268. A complete Listing mdy be round at hltp:llwww.daitypilol.com. SPECIAL VIDEO FOCUS The Ordngc County Muse- um or Art will µresent "One Wall: A Video Scnes" today through Sept. 9 di 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Bedch The senes will intro- ducf• t1ud1ences to sue South- ern Cdltfom1a drtl!>ls who mcorpordte video into their work Mu::.eum entrance is $5 for dclults. $4 seruors and student<,, dnd free for mem- bers dnd children 16 and younger (949) 759-1122. SHAMROCK BENEFIT Newport Harbor I hgh School\ Ndv19ator::. will pre- sent its ">E'Vf'nlh dnnudl bene- fit. ·A Shdmrock Rock 'n' Roll," dl h pm. l!)ddy dl lhe Sutton Plc1cc I lolcl, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport BC'ach . Thi' <'VC'nt will include a s1lc•nt dUClton, dinner, danc- ing <1nd Ct hve duclion. $75. ProcP<'ds will benefit New- rmrt I lc1rhor I ligh School's proqrr11no,. 1~149) 851 -9230. VIETNAMESE ANYONE? Ordnqe Coast Coll ege will prescml Vwtnc1mese Culture N1yht c1 t 5.30 pm Sunday c1t th1• Rc1bNt B. Moor~ Theatre , 'l/JO I Fd11v1ew Roa~. Costd MPJt Th<> evening will indudP music, mart.Id! drts und ldsh1om, $7 or $10 (714) 432-5764 ROU ND TABLE WEST The Orange Collnty Chapter of Round Table West will hold its luncheon program at noon Thursday al the New- port Beach Country Club, 1600 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Authors Marsha Mason, Adeline Yen Mah and Frances Khirallah Noble will attend. $40. (949) 644-9550. OSCAR STYLE I The Divas of the Balboa The- ater will sponsor •An Acade· my Awards Premiere" dinner and dance benefit from 6:30 to 11 p.m. March 24 at Palm Garden in the Four Seasons Hotel, 630 Newport Center Drive, Newport Bedch. The event, which will raise funds for the theater, will feature a celebrity Iook-aWce contest, award presentations and dancing. $100. (949) 673- 0895. WACKY FUN The Orange County Per- fonning Arts Center will pre- sent inventor, acrobat, come- dian, musician and juggler Michel Lauziere at t 1 a .m. and 1 p.m. March 24 at Founders Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The pe rformance is part of the Saturdays at The Center series. $8. (714) 740-7878. ABRACADABRA Magician Jeff Martm will present a free magic show to celebrate National Library Week at 7 p.m. April 4 at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. (949} 717 • 3801 MARKET PLACE The Orange County MrMket Place is held from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m . Saturdays and Sundays A Pamptri~nfl Exptritnu Cli#llU Nt .. tr Forrtt! .......... CI llMlbU_ ... ....... ....., ... ....... '- 77S11THS1 ~I C-llN Ut2'77 IMw" c.r, .111 (949) 515·41 Th e Original MIKE'I CARPETS OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery • in the Orange County Fair· grounds' main parking lot, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. $2 for adults, children age 12 and younger are admitted free. (949) 723-6616. MUSIC ST. PATRICK'S TUNES Muldoon's, an Irish pub, will present the Van Diemans Band from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today for St. Patrick's Day. Kelly Fitzgerald and Vesica Pisces will play contemporary and traditional Irish music, as well as some original pieces. MuJdoon's is at 202 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 640-4110. A PAIR OF STRINGS Guitarists Sergio and Odair Assad will make their Orange County Pe rforming Arts Center debut in Founders Hall al 8 p .m. Wednesday. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Cos- ta Mesa. $46. (714) 740-7878. A DIFFERENT SORT OF CABARET Dublin's Traditional Irish Cabaret will perform at 8 p.m. March 24 at Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $26-$32. (714) 432-5880. • A TASTE OF SPAIN The National Orchestra of Spain closes the Philharmon- ic Society or Orange Coun- ty's season with conductor Rafael Frubeck de Burgos at 8 p.m . March 24 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. 600 Town Cen· ter Dnve, Costa Mesa. $15- $.55. (949) 553-2422. CHAMBER ACT The Victoria Chamber Senes will present a classical guitar concert with Duo Sesoko, Lee Zimmer and Eric Bren- ton at 5 p.m. March 24 at the Orange Coast Unitarian Uni- versalist Chutch, 1259 Victo· " I,, I 1: \1 \,11 ,,.,,. I) . I; 1. \ I_ 111, I j;, I 111, I"" t t tt I surancc .A,Qency AlTl'O • HOMEOWNERS • H'fu.rii Slilb1Lry Si11<r 1957 ~ /d ~ <:., ('JJ '~··-~f'__., • ....,.....,.. / ,-" 949-631-77 40 44 I Old Newport BIYd. • Newport Beadt (Neu Hoag Hospical) Vinyls • Ceramics Wood • Laminates ''For All Your Decorating Needs!'' FURNITURE RE UPHOLSTERY • Custom-Made Furniture • Slip Covers • Patio Furniture • Draperies. Shades. & Bedspreads . Add'I 5% off for lbopplnt Tbls hturd•f 05/14/0t I d l I ( " \ s ~ 11, )\\T ( ' ( '111 • l 11 I I •I " : " : I 111 • I '· I I' ' • : I. ' I q ~ q I f>-l 2 -B...J () () " ria St., Costa Mesa. $8 or $4. (949) 646-4652. TWO BANDS A two-band concert featuring Orange Coast College's Mon- day Big Band and Tuesday Big Band will be held at 2 p.m. March 25 at the Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $.5 or $7. (714) 432-5880. JAZZ. WITH REDMAN bossa nova at Carmelo's Ris· torante Italiano, 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. (949) 675-1922. JAZZ ON SUNDAYS Orange County saxophonist Norm Douglas brings his own brand of jazz to Roy's of New- port Beach from 5 to 8 p.m. Sundays. Roy's is is at 453 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. (949) 640-7697. Saxophonist J oshua Redman POP/ROCK & FLAMENCO will make his J .P. Morgan ,IFate 5 -a funk, rock and Jazz Club debut in a show >1 Motown act -performs at 9 titled •An Evening with the I p.m. Saturdays al Carmelo's Joshua Redman Quartet• at Ristorante , 3520 E. Coast 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Mar~,h JO-Highway, Corona del Mar. 31 at the Orange County Solo guitarist Ken Sanders Perfonning Arts Center, 600 performs classical flamenco Town Center Drive, Costa tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays Mesa. $46 or $42. (714) 740-and Sundays. The shows are 7878. free. (949) 67 5-1922. RAGTIME Pacific Symphony Orchestra musician Russell Dicey will perform ragtime piano selec· lions at the O rchestra's League's luncheon at 11 a.m. April 9 at The Center Club, 650 Town Center Drive, Cos- ta Mesa. $30 or $35. (714) 755-5788,Ext. 264. FOSSE SATURDAY NIGHT R&B Gerald lsbibashl-ttnd-the--• Stone Bridge Band plays rock and R&B at 9 p.,m. Sat- urdays at Sutton Place Hotel's "Jlianon Lounge, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 476-200\. SENIOR CENTER AFTERNOON A seven-piece, live band performs big band tunes from 1 :30 to 3:30 p.m. Fri- days al the Oasis Senior r I Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. $4. (949) 644-3244. "Fosse,• the Tony Award- winning musical, will come to the Orange County Per· forming Arts Center from April 18-29 with 16 perfor- mances in Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, CQs- ta Mesa. The show will high- light the work of legendary choreograph er and director Bob Fosse. Perfonnance times vary. $29.75-$63.75. (714) 740-7878. A NIGHT WTTH DONNY Donny Osmond will perfonn at the Orange County Per- forming Arts Center at 8 p.m. June 2 in a show featuring songs from Broadway's cur· rent hits, as well as classics. $39.50-$59.50. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. (714) 740-7878. FLAMENCO, JAZZ., ETC. Ken Sanders. a solo guitarist, appears from 7 to 10 p.m . Sundays and Tuesdays, play- ing classical flamenco, jazz, I • pp PR T STAGE MEMORY OF WATER "The Memory of Water,• playwright Shelagh Steven- son's story of three sisters reunited for their mother's funeral, will be staged through Sunday witlr shows at 8 p.m. today and 2 p.m. Sunday in the Drama Lab Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $6-$9. (714) 432-5880. THE SECRET GARDEN Trilogy Playhouse will pre- sent "The Secret Garden• through April 8 at 2930 Bris- tol St., Building C-106, Costa Mesa. Opening show ti.me is 7 p.m., all other evening per- formances are 7:30 p .m . Fri- days and Sah1rdays and 5 PSYCHICS/ASTROLOGERS: catl OU( gifted internationally known Psychics and Master Astrologers 1·900-226-7552 or loll free 1-800-451-6242 or call 10-10-288-011-e-78-71167 Intl. rates apply $3.99 per minute. Must be 18+ . For Entertainment Purposes Only. p.m. Sundays. Saturday .. matinees are 3 :30 p.m. $17 or $15, (714) 957-33-47, Ext. 1. JOSEPH'S OREAMCOAT "Joseph and the Amazing Tuchnicolor Dreamcoat" will run through March 25 at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 661 Hamilton St. Perfor- mances will be at 8 p.m. Thursdays through Sat'Jr· days and 2 p.m . Sundays. $15 (949) 650-5269. A ROMANTIC COMEDY "Eastern Standard,· a play · by Richard Greenberg, will ' open a-two-weekend run Match 30 at Orange Coast College in the Drama Lab Studio. The show will be staged Fridays through Sun· days March 30 to April 1 and April 6-8 at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 and 7 p .m. Sundays. $.5 or $6. (714) 432-5640,~. 1. SHAKESPEARE AT THE REP "Much Ado about Nothing" will be staged at South Coast Repertory at 8 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays, 2:30 and 8 p.m . Saturdays, and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sundays until April 1. Mark Rucker directs. The theater is at 655 Town Cen- ter Drive, Costa Mesa. $28- $49. (714) 708-5555. GO WEST Martin McDonagh's "The Lonesome West,· an lnsh , comedy about two conniving brothers, will receive its West Coast premiere th(ough April 15 on South Coast Repertory's Second Stage, 655 Town Center Dnve, Co!.· ta Mesa. Show tunes will be 7:45 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday, and ~p.m. Saturday and Sunday. $18-$47. (714) 708-5555. THINK OF WOMEN "Think of Colette,· by Beth Crawford, will be presented by the Readers Repertory Theater as pa.rt of its recog- nition of Women's History Month at 7 p.m. Thursday dt the Newport Beach Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 206-9674. Senior Care Community 3901 E. 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Doily Pilot EASTERN STANDARD Orange Coast College's Repertory Company will stage Richard Greenberg's •Eastern Standard• March 30 to April 1 and April 6·8 111 th~ Drama Lab Studio, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Si;'<>ws will be held at 8 p.m . Fridays and Saturdays and 2 and 7 p.m. Sundays. $5 or $6. (714) 432-5640, Ext. 1. PLAY FESTIVAL A dozen one-act plays will be performed Fridays through Sundays April 20-22 and April 27-29 during . Orange Coast College's ,annual Spnng One-Act Play. Festival at the Drama Lab Studio, 2701 FdlIView Road, Costa M esa. Curtain is set fQr 8 p.m. Fnday and Satur· day nights, 2 and 7 p.m. Sundays. $5. (714) 432-5640, Ext. 1. THE TEMPEST Orange Coast College's The- atre Department will present Shakesped.Te's "The Tem- . ~st." at 10 a.m. Wednesdcly through Fnday, 8 p.m. Fnday apd Saturddy, and 2 p.m. Sunday, May 16 through 20 at the Robert B. Moore The· atre, 270 I Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $6-$9. (714) 432-5640, ART CATALINA ART An exhibition showcasmg Newport I !arbor's crws111g destinauon called "Catalma and the Chdnnel Islands, Newport's Offshore Neigh- bors " wtll run through June 30. The exh1b1t focuses on the naubcal history of Santa Catalma and other offshore senbnels Free The rrruseum 1s open from 10 d m to 5 p m. Tuec;day through Sun- day at 151 E Coast I hgh- way, Newport Beach. (949) b73-7863. VISIONARIES IN THE FLESH llle Vis1onanes of the Orange County Museum ol Art will present Chris Gwdlt- ney from 1 to 2 p,m. Thurs- day at 850 San Clem ente Drive, Newport Berlch Suong Yangchereon Wlll speak from 1 to 2 p.m. March 29 and Brad Durham from 3 to 4 p.m ApnJ 5 $85 for the whole senes (9441 759-1122. !11AN PHOTOS )In exhibition of photographs ;}ustoric garden pldns by fmzabeth Bryant lS on dts- LJpy through ApnJ 8 .it <Jlange Codst CoUegP'<; Pho- "91Gallery, 2701 Fauv1ew ROad. Cosld Mesd The ~ery is open from q a m. to ~.m Monday through Fn- 9iy. Free (7 14) 432-5520. •• llE\tJ>Jfll .l ,'S .__ l{l <;s ~I\<. \Hl'I Is ~''Why Wool?" . ~ ' I ' I • J • ce of mind t's a good red>D for State Farm's Final Expense Policy. lf you are age SO 10 80 and qualify, thi $7,500 whole life 10~ policy can hetp ease your lo\<cd ooc · financial decl IOI\$ 11 )'Ollf' dead\ Nt *llJI"""' ~. rwo. ,,.tifte11i.llll ,,,.J~ut'IW,.,,,.~, ~cnen Hiii. A1tnl ~le.I OC806 I 8 50 East 17th Street, Ste 21 I 0111 Mcu, CA ~49·646-9 )9 l I •11a--~ .... I "•" , ... !A I , ....... c.." ''----.-. : ..... -· ......... U't-a...... L"-OIU.._.._ ..... ~ , .. ..., ....... ,. ,------- DATEBOOK DIFFERENT STROKES An exhibition of work by nine artists who teach al Southern Cahfomia colleges and universities will be on display through April 19 at Orange Coast College's Art Gallery. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa M esa. Titled "t>ilferent Strok es,• the exhibit will be open l l a.m . to 3 p.m. Mon- day through Thursday, Thursday evenings from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and other umes by appointment.'Free. (714) 432-5725. ning and advanced ballroom, Latin and modem danong at 204 Washington St., Newport Beach. (949) 675~9082. SENIOR BALLROOM The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter offers ballroom dancing to the music of the Ray Rob- bt!'l:s Combo for adults from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Singles and couples are wel- come. $3. The center is at 695 W. 19th St. (~9) 645· 2356. , \l DANSCENE STUDIO ' Danscene Studio offers ball- room daoiing a~ 8 p.m . on the first friday of each · month. $10. The studio is at 2980 McClintock Way, C osta M esa. (714) 641 -8688. DANCE EIFMAN' BALLET I \ The Orange County Per- forming Arts Center's 2001 lntemational Classic Dance Series will run through Sun- day with the Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg's "Russian Hamlet: The Son of Cather- me the Great.• Perfonnances will be held at 2 and 8 p.m today and ~ p.m. Sunday. A preview will be offered one hour before each show. The Center is at 600 To\"m Center Dnve, Costa Mesd. $20-$60. (71 4) 740-7878. SLEEPING BEAUTY Orange County's Festival Ballet Thealre will offer its lull-length production of "Sleeping Beauty" al 8 p.m. March 31 dnd 2 p.m. ApriJ 1 dt Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 fduview Rodd, Costa Mesa. $15-$1 9. (71 4) 432- 5880 STUDENTS DANCE Orange COt.1st College\· Dance Department will host 1t~ 38th dnnudl Student Dance Concert at 8 p.m ApnJ 20-21 at the Robert B to.loon~ Theatre, 2701 FdlNlew Road, Costa Mesa $8-$12 (71 4 l 432-5880 BALLROOM FRIDAYS The DeFore Fourtdallon for the Arts hosts ballroom danc- ing from 8 to I 1 p m. Fridays dl the Def ore Dcmce Center, 151 Kalmus Dnve, Swte G-3, Cosld Mesa. $11 admission mcludes d free dance lesson. (714) 241-9908 DANCE 204 Dance 204 offers pnvate and group mstrucUon in begin- BIG BAND DANCING The Oasts Seruor Center holds an afternoon of danc- ing to big band music from 1 :30 to 3:30 p.m. Fndays. Coffee and refreshments are served. The center is at 800 Marguente Ave., Corona del Mar. (g49) 644-3244 . ARGENTINE TANGO Danscene Studio offers tango dancmg from 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. the fust Saturday of edch month. Ddnscene 1s dl 2980 M cClintock Way, Costa Mesa. (714) 041-8688. BOOKS LEVINE GETS LOCAL Laune LeVlne. author of "Spmtudl M edicine,· will sign books at 2 p.m. March 24 at Bdmes & Noble Fash- wn Island, q53 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Beclch. (949) 759-0982. EBSEN SIGNS BOOKS Buddy Ebsen w ill sign copies of his book "Kelly's Quest" at 2 p.m. March 31 at Barnes & Noble BookselJers. 953 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Bedch. Free (949) 759-0982. OPRAH BOOK CLUB The Oprah Book Club meets at 7 p.m. on the third Thurs- day of each month to discuss Oprah Winfrey's most recent selecllons at Barnes & Noble Booksellers Fashion Island. The store is at 953 Newport Centl'r Dnve, Newport boo Bistro IG'RA'NooPENiNG sPE'ciALl1 I S 1 00 per visit Amm ·minimum purcnbse SS~ L V'l"'r Expo ... ' 1s-41 ---------Bamboo Bistro features an extemive seJecfl()(I of ~Hfla1 culSll16 lnclud1ng dellCKXJS healthy entrees compliant with the AlnMca'l•Associal'Joo recommendafl()(ls. Our staff registered dret/tJan (RD) has approved and authentleated these meals especiaJty for your dinrng pleaWre. We appreciate your parronage. We wMI be looking fotward to seNrng you soon at Bamboo Bistro (949) 720· 1289 • Mon-Sat: 11 am -9pm 2600 E. Coast Highway #160 Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Celestino's quality MEATS. I/II' l'llH..'<,I \lc'UI <1nd ~·n.•rn• \( 'tl1/e1/>/1• Suvi11t Costa Mmz for owr JO~"" ~I. PATRICKS DA\ IS CU\tll'G Celestino' Hti Extra Lean 4j. CORNED BEEF ~ EYEOFROUNDS Comf By & Check Tbtm Out! Seafood Special SWORDFISH SfEAKS Fresh Froun $6 99 lb C..tathle't S.U.. ol the •ttk POIUUGUESE LINGUJSA All Natural BONE IN BEEF CHUCKROASf s31: Frtnch Apple STUFFED PORK CHOPS $3 99 lb BeM~IM. Ctlesdoo's New Orleam CRABCAIGS ss~.u s399lb ~c~~lh .,. ,_, ....,... Spke up )our St. htricU 0.,. SEE OUR SUNDAY SPECIAL IN THE SUNDAY DAILY Pam Beach. (949) 759-0Y82 KI DS STARLIGHT STORIES Childr,en age 3 to 1 mdy par- ticipate in songs and f mg er puppet plays at 7 p.m Mon- days at the Costa Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave (Q49) 646-8845. PJS AND BOOKS Newport Beach ( 'c>ntrdl Library offers story lmw al 7 p.m Mondays dnd 10:30 d.m . Saturdays. The hhrdry 1s dt 1000 Avocado Ave 'Ch1ldn.m may wear paJamt1s to th(• evening session~ FreP (!1 4l)J 717-3801 WEEKLY STORYTELLER Barnes & Noble Booksellers Metro Pmnte hosLs ~Lory time• at 10:45 a.m Wednesddys for children of all dges at the store, 901-B South Co!.l'>t Drive, Costa l\.le!>d 17141 444-0226 POETRY THEE WORD THING "Thee Word Thiny" pl'rfor- man'e poPtT) nirJht lwqms at 9 p.m. W1:c•<lne<.<ldv~ ,11 Club M esa, 843 \\' 14th SI . C'w.ta Mesa. Free fq4q) b42-H44B DINING/TASTING IRISH FARE The Ydrd Hou'>P m < ·o..,tc1 M esa will fedture dO ln-.h- mspued gourmet nwnu tor St. Patrick's Dc1\ t;eq10n1no at 11:30 d m todd) di 1875 Newport Blvd ( ·o.,ln I\ h"•d J\ lenu Hems mcluclc• d rurnt•d beef SandWIC-h unlll'CJ With sweet oruon.., lfippc•d \\1th melted Swiss ch•'t''>P .... C'\l'd between p1ecp-. ol tcM..,11 ti French bredcl .md ..,hPp- herd's pie PncP-. \un, t4441 642-0090 A TASTE OF NEW ZEALAND Whole Foods J\larkPt c1t T11- angle Squdre 10 Co~ld Mt1'>c1 will presen t • \>\ h11IP Food.., Market New Zc•.Jltlntl Dt1y'>, a celebration 1nrludmcJ tr.ivc•l gweaways, from 11 t1 m lo I p.m. today at 1870 I lc1rbor Blvd. The event mcludec; food demonstrations and cul· turdl perfonnances. Free f949) 574-3810 TWILIGHT DINING Vtlla Nova Restaurant offers a twilight dmmg menu - Ceatunng dishes such as ch1cken pMmlgtana and cdlaman p1cante at reduced pnce -from 5 to 6 p.m. weekdays and 4 to 6 p.m. Sundays. The restaurant lS at 3131 W. Coast Highway. Newport Bedch (949) 642· 7880. WINE TASTINGS 1 It-Tune Wine Cellars fea- tures wine tdslmgs from 4 30 to 8 pm Fndays and 1 30 lo 8 p.m. Saturdays. (949) 650-8463 SUNDAY BRUNCH The Sutton Pldre Hotel hosts Sunddy brunch from 10:30 am to 2 pm edch week, mcludmg mtemauonaJ seafood and '>dldd buffets. rodsts carved to order break- fdst favontes and more The meal IS $30, $40 With Chdffi- pagne The hotel ~ di 4500 MdcArthur Blvci .. Newport 81.'dC'h (94<}) 476-2001 CLUBS ALTA COFFEE Tlw Altd C'otf ee I lou!>e pre- !..<•nls ffiUSIC'dl tlC'tS dt 8·30 pm Thursdc1y'> through Sat- 11rcldys c1t 506 31st St. New- port Bec1ch 1949) 675-0233 ATRIUM MARQUIS The Atrium offer'> a vanety ot hve mu'>IC ddlly dt its Atr- porll•r Club 18700 \.IM·Arthur Bl\ .. d Irvine• (fJ41}1 811-2770 BIRRAPORETTl'S BmaporettJ c; ollel"'> S \\ mg mu'>IC h} th(• 12-piece Don l\.ltllcr Orch~trd di 8 pm. ~ londdy<. di South Coc1st Pluzu. J33J Bru.Lol St , Co~ta t\.lc><.d 1714) 850-40<}() BISTRO 201 Bistro 201 off ers JdZZ perfor- mctnres c1t 8 p .m Fnddys and Sdlt1rclc1ys <1nd 11 c1 m Sun- dc1yi. at 3333 W Coast High- wdy, Newport Beach (949) 631-1551. Saturday, March 17, 2001 A 13 ClUB MESA Shows beg111 at 9 p m The club is at 843 W 19th St , Costa Mesa Adnuss1on 1s $5-$10 (949) M 2-6634 DIN DINAT THE BAMBOO TERRACE D111 Dm at th Bdffil>oo Ter- race presents tnstrum~ntaJ music after 9 pm Thursday and pop and rock after 9 p.m. Fnday'> dOd Sdturday!> at 1773 Newport Blvd , Co~la M esa (949) b45-.5550 DURTY NELLY'S Nelly's offers ltVl' music dt 9 pm. Fnddys and Sdturdays at 2915 Red Hill AvP. Cosld Mesa (7 141 qs7 t9Sl FOUR SEASONS HOTEL The Four Sea...,on'> otter. hve music Mondd~.., Lhmuqh Sdl- urdays at 640 Nf•wport Cen- ter Dnve Nf'wport Bedch (949) 759-0808 HARD ROCK CAFE The Hdrd Rock ,,11,,r-. h\i! music Sundd}''> di 451 l'i•'\' port Center Dm·p ;">c•\\ p<>rt Bedch (949J 040-Hk44 THE HARP INN The inn offe~ 111.1 111u.,1c Thursdays thrnuqh Sdlur- days at 130 E 17th St Coc.,td Mesd t94'11 fi4 f>-H8 n .. HOGUE BARMICHAEL'S Banruchael\ olf Pr'> lt\P music Wednl'Scld;/'> through SaturddY'> di .!<151.l ( ·,m1pt1'> Dnve, Newport B1•t1< h 14441 261-6270 UDO CIGAR ROOM The ciqc1r room i-. o plt1c" lo en JO}' d .... mo kc· '' llh 'rnir dnnk The lidr "ctl i44 l \Id Lido Su1IP D ~1'\''J1urt Beach IG441 7 !. 3-o:lll-, MARGARITAVILLE Margdntd\1lh 1tlt r ... ltvt> music c1nd 1..., di :n !.! \\ Coast H1qh\.,d\ N1·wp•1rt Beach 111441 till ·H'.!.!!I MARRAKESH Marrakesh olh·r-. t111tlwnl1C Moroccc1n rui-.m.-dnd lwU\ dancmg ddLI}'. '>ldrltnq di s· p.m. The resltturctnt 1~ at 1976 Newport Blvd Custd Mesa (Q491 b45·8J84 . ' • .. Al4 Sotvrdoy. Morch 17, 2001 DATEBOOK Doily Pitdt Plenty to /a,ugh about this ~mmer at OCC By Tom Titus ,._ T here was a brne when Orange Coast College reserved the summer for large-scale mus1cals with lull orchestrdtion. This year, however, the warmer months will be filled with a wdll-to-waU triumvifdte of comedy. The OCC surtuner sea- DESIGNER , CONTINUED FROM A 11 Doukas said. ·1 think for this period it really works because the play is so elegant and so witty.• She and Hicklin agree on the importance of cos- tumes to a production. . son will open with the locaJ premiere of a new play, THEATER "Epic Propor- t10ns· by Larry Coen and DdVJd CMne,.thdt turns the clock bclck to Hollywood in th~ 1930s It's set m the Anzona desert, where two brothers dre working as extras on a "Oen Hur" -type sword dnd sdnddl extravaganza. ·Can you imagine, a play beginning and the actors just walking on stage in what they came wearing to the theater?" Hicklin said. "Costumes can make or break a play." COURTESY Of KtN HOW. South Coast Repertory costume shop manager OCC's Chlldren's Theater Company will present "Revenge of the Space Pandas or Binky Rudich and the 1Wo-speed Clock," from July 11 to 14 in the Robert B. Moore Theatre. Doukas raves that the costume designer under- stands "Much Ado" - that he's read the work carefully a nd developed a specific vision for the scene he wants to create. Amy Hutto, right, checks out a costume from "Much Ado about Nothing" with Stacey Nezda, who helped construct the show's more than 80 costumes. Included in the comedy dre yldd1dtor battles. the 10 pldques dnd c1 ·cast ol thousands" -ttU represent- NI by four chdrncters. It's th<' ldtest chscovery from OCC'<, John PerzdCCd, who will chrerl ·Epic Propor- Lions" will pldy from June 21 through July 1. PldY'Ynghl Oavid ~1dmet, whose -01ednnd~ Wd!. stt1ged dl OCC ldsl month, 1s known as the cre- dlor of such R-rdted scnpts d'> "SPXUdl Perversity m ChlCd~JO" dl1cl "Glengdrry Gh•n Roc,s." I lowever, Golson as •one of the fun- mest and most creative children's plays ever writ- ten ,· and he should know because OCC has done it before. It's Cdlled "Revenge of the Space Pandas or Binky Rudich and the Two- speed Clock,• and Golson says it can best be de- scribed as "Harry Poller meets Star Wars as inter- preted by Mel Brooks.• and·children's theater, and ule latter takes the spotlight this weekend, when the musicaJ "The Secret Gar- den· mounts the Trilogy stage. '.J The show, adapted from the classic novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, follows an orphaned young girl's renewing of her spirit when she's placed with a wedlthy fdnuly that cultivates a mag1cal piece of land~cdp- ing. ~ ·And he really works with you,• she said. ·Some periods can be laughable and all you can think about is how weird they look in the costumes. But [Hicklin! is able to make e veryone look good in the context without looking silly.· The costumer descnbes THEATER CONTINUED FROM A 11 FYI WHA'r. "Much Ado About Nothin~( WHEN: 8 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. 2:30 and 8 p.m. Saturday a nd 2:30 and 7:30 p.m . Sunday through April 1 WHERE: South Coast Repertory. 655 Town .Center Drive, Costa Mesa COS'r. $28-$49 CAU.: (714) 708-5555 the "Much Ado" experi- ence as u escapist." "I think it's a great love story that also takes FYI WHAT: "The Secret Garden" on the gossamer shine and glimmer of a long bygone lime," Hicklin said. WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 5 p.m. Sundays, with 3:30 p.m. matinees Saturdays through April 8. WHERE: Trilogy Playhouse. 2930 Bristol St .. Bldg. 1 OCC's Children's Thedler Compdny will be present- mq d Mdmcl offenng from .July 11 to 14 in the Robert B Moore Thc•cJtre. The third summer offer- ing will be performed in the third OCC venue, the inti- mate Studio Theater, c.tnd will be a "Comedy Fesll- vdl~ of one-acts, skits dnd monologues. The variety package is scheduJed from July 19 to 29, staged by the OCC Repertory Theater Company. "The Secret Garden" will be staged Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. and Sundays al 5 p.m. in the playhouse, 2930 Bristol St. in the Lab Anli-Mall, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 957-3347, Ext. l . "I really like ·r Heard Someone Crying' because I get to sing with thE7-ddults too and because it sounds really great with the har- monizing," she said. C-106, Costa Mesa - COST: S1 7 or S1 5 -! Thi'> om" however, 1s dt>..,< ntwcl·h y dtrertor /\lex The-Trilogy Playhouse dltemates between adult community theater shows • Tom Titus re111ews local theater for the Daily Pilot For bolh Alexa and Heil- ---------------------------------------------.. Present this Coupon and We'll CALL: (714) 957-3347, Ext. 1 ley. who are serious about actmg and smgmg, "Gar- den • 'is a step closer to making it big. "I think this is a redlly rut role," Ale xa said. 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I think I scored some poin1s with her .. : carlos Franco, Costa Mesa High senior • Sports Editor 'Roger Carlson • 949-5744223 • Sports Fox. 949-650-0170 •Saturday, Morch 17, 2001 Bl Mesa· shows Eagles it's for real . • Mustangs ~am 8-0 victory over Estancia in PCL opener. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa 1-ligh baseball tedJTl is.developing a Gonzaga complex. Just like the NCAA basketball tournament bracket busters from Spokane, Wash., the Mustangs believe there are sWJ plenty of folks who aren't ready to take them seri- ously, despite their string of March victories. So, after an 8-0 Pacific Coast League-opening triumph at Estancia Fnday improved Costa Mesa to what is believed to be art unprecedented 6-0, some senior standouts stated their case for BASEBALL CdM belts Artists • Sea Kings use five home runs to rally for 13-9 victory over Laguna Beach in the Pacific Coast League opener. Steve Virgen DAILY PtLOT LAGUNA BEACH -If Friday's baseball matchup between Corona del Mar High and Lctguna Beach is any indication of how the Pacific Coast League will be this season, then the upcoming actJon will most likely be wlld. The Sea Kings (4-3, 1-0 in league) were dble to tame the mad- ness and the Arhsts as CdM used ftve home runs, wh.tch produced 11 runs, to take down host Laguna Beach, 13-9, in the PCL opener for both squads. AftN thC' SC'a Kmgi. bwlt a 3-0 lead m the first mrung, the Artists (2-4. 0-1) rei>ponded with four runs. then then added three rum m the second 1nmng. CdM pulled to w1th- m 7-b, after three mmngs. . Aller four, Laguna was up, 9-6, . until the Sea Kmgs broke out with five runs, 1nclucling two home runs, m the fifth to take the lead for good. •It's going to be d. doghght, defi- nitely,· CdM Coach John Emme said of the PC'L this season. He also noted the importance of Friday's victory. •We may pomt to this one at the end of the year. This could be the buLldmg block to what we hope 1s gomg to be a great season.• Sea Kmg 1uruor Billy Eagle hit two home runs. both opposite-field shots. H.Js hrst homer. a three-run blast, gave CdM its second and final lead, 11-Q, with two outs on a 1-2 pitch. CdM seruor Enc Snell started the home run derby with lus two-run blast, his third of the season, over lhe centerfield fence m the first inning. Juruor Derek Lewis and sopho- more Nick Lutton belted their first SEE COM PAGE 83 ' BASEBALL respettatlility. "I know people aren't taking us seriously, especially in league,• said Mustang veteran Carlos Franco, who belted a three-run homer and pitched a perfect seventh inning IJl relief to cap the three-man shutout. •But when they play us, they'll hnd out we're for real.· Similarly, senior catcher Daruel Hunter, who went 3 for 4 with a homer and three RBis, and aJso threw out two runners trying to steal to help the Mustangs out of a first- inning jam, believes the proof 1s in the perfect record. "We are for real,· Hunter said. league and also going far if! (the CJF Southern Section playoffs). I'm excited to be playing Mater De1 (Monday at home at 3 p.m.). I think we're going to beat .(the M on- archs).• That confidence held firm against the Eagles (3-3), who com- mitted hdlf of theu six errors m the first thr~e innings, which led to two unearned M esa runs. After Michael McGuire doubled in Josh Feldman to open the sconng in the hrst, however, Estanctd appeared ready to answer back. J.B. Gort led off the Estancia lust with a sinking line single to left, which got by the left-fielder for d two-bdse error that left Goff on third. The next two Eagles walked, but STAllDltlGS Pacific C.oast League W L Corona d~I M•r 1 0 No·rthwood 0 1 Friday's scores CdM 13, l.agl.na Beach 9 Costa Mesa 8, Estanoa 0 UnM!My 12, NorttM<>Od 5 Tuesday (3: 15) ,(AN ~ I' / A I ( T "We have a lot of seniors on this team an9 we're very serious. I think we have a great chance of winning . SEE MESA PAGE 83 Mesa at Un~ Estancia at Laguna Beach NO<thwood at CdM Mesa's Daniel Hunter gets a payoff after homer. 'N"-FER TArL ll OAll'f P\OT Corona del Mar Hlgh's Cameron Ball makes a return in Friday's competition at Palisades Tennis C lub. Taking care of business •Fourth-seeded Bre ntwood, however, is upset by Clovis West, while Beve rly HHJs is knocked out early in national tourney. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACI I -Top- seeded Peninswa High and third- seeded host Corona del Mar breezed through the hrst round and quarterfinals Fnday m the second annual CdM. Nallonal High School Boys Tennis All- American Team lnvttabonaJ. But not all the top teams sur- Vlved a grueling operung day to advance to today's semifinals. Fourth-seeded Brentwood was upset m the quar- terfinals by Clovis West of Fresno and h.tghly regard- ed Beverly Hills was dropped in the first round by Monta Vista of Cupertino. Monta Visl\:1 was knocked out m the quarterfinals, 8-1, by second-seeded Menlo, last year's finalists m the inaugural tournament. Menlo will face CdM on the Sed Kmqc; < ourt'> <11 11 -:m <1 m to<lc1} m lhP st> mi· finals. Delendmq toumc1nwnl c1nc1 ndt1on.il c hc1mp1on Peninswc1 will squMP off d<Jutn"t C'lov .... \\.£1<,t c1t 11 .30 a.m. m the other sPm1hnc1l di Pdfk Nl'Wport Apdrt· ments. ~ Menlo Coach Bill Shme, whow ICot1m 10.,1 to Pt>nm- swa tn ldSt yec1t's final, 7-1, Wtl), dp)ldll'lllly UOhdppy with hc1vmg to play CcJM on th honw ('Ourts c1nd hc1d the school's athletic dtrC'C tor cctll 1011rnc1ml'nt chrector and CdM Coach Tim Mt1nq on hh n•U phonP Fndc1~ afternoon to d.Iguc that 11 Wt1'>n't 1<111 "I'm not changing lht• PnllfC' lournc1mcnt c1ncl tc1k· mg other teams off cm1rt.. 111 lh<• ldst mmute JU!>I to accommoddle one tec1m • t-.lt1ng .,c11d ·And, plu .... 11\ no advantc1gc for uc; lo plc1'r (ctl C cll\.t) It\ c1n c1dv<1n- tage for us hl'r<' (at lourn.inwnt h<>c1dqut1rtl'r. Pc1l- 1sades Tenrus Clubl Du you know who wul ht• ewer there (at CdM)? A c ouplC' ol no'>'> country runnel"> \\.'Ill be gomg through • In the first round <1t tlw Pt1hsc1dt>'> Club, Cdf\1 defeated Horac£' Mann School ol R1vcrdc1lt> N Y 8-1 then handled Brophy CollNJ<' PrC'p of Phoenix Anz . m the quarterfurnls. 8-1 "Yeah, I'm c1 l1ttll' '>ttrpn..,cd (with i.ome ol Fndc1\ \ SEE TENNIS PAGE 83 BASEBALL S ai lo rs, bi tten by Hawks / •Newport cdn't cool down Laguna Huls' offense m 9-4 Sea View LPagul• ~t~tback. Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT NEW- p 0 R T BEACll Gett1nq behmcl hll· ters, key h1I'> STANDINGS Sea View League W L 1n1ine 2 O and one nqht IA9'llW ... drm cill becdm e TrutJOr factor'> agdmst the> Ne\ .. port I larlx>r rilgh I e' Friday's !KO,..s b d ~ e b c1 I I Laguna Hills 9, NE.¥.port 4 team m Fn-tMne9. All50Niguel6 Wednesd•y (3 15) ddy's·9-4 ~ V1P\'\ LRc1nue ·' Laguna Hills at Irvine l~s lo Vl'>ll· Woodbridge at Ahso 1ny Ld!JUnd Hill!> The h1tter-hc1pp1r I fo\''"" pru· duccd 11 hits inC'ludmq d thrPP-nm doubl<• bv Stev£' St<>lhnq c1nd c1 t\ .. o· run "tnCJll• hy Daniel l\.t1ltl•nlwrcwr A., cl p1tch<'f Mtltenlwr9t>r'., nqhl c1rm produc l'cl d cornpll'll'·gc1n11 llVP·hltlN w1th llvC' 'rlnkl'OUl'> "Danu•I 1s c1 wc1rnor out thl'rt'." Nl•wport Coach Jim K1Plt>r sc11d ·Even when h1'> lclstball wc1., not d" stronq, hP ... uu qol out'> with h1., bredklO~l 'rtult \ou only qL•t nnc or two chc1nc£>s dC)dtn'>t ti r•tChf'T bkl• that c1nd \'\C' chcln t tc1i..P c1dvc1ntdqf' ol ou1 opporturutw'> AftPr Ldqunc1 I hlb t4 -.l 2-0 m ledgut•J 1umped out to d 2-0 l<•ad . Newport 11-1 0-2) mana~w<.l to tie tht scon• m th~ sE'cond inning thttn ks to thre1' lid\\ k'> L•rror. dncl ctn RBI .,mqlP hy .Ion \.anclt•r<iloot LacttLnd Hills h.ittll'<I out nl thP 1am w1lh c1n mmn9·l'ndmq rlouhll• play to d\ 01d furthPT damc1q1• Tht• '>ldll'ffidt~ d1dn'I Jt1..,1 too lonq SEE NEWPORT PAGE 84 DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHllTE OF THE WEEK Whatever it takes S Alissa Zoelle \ • Corona del Mar sophomore doing everyUung necessary to pull Sea Kings from extinction to legit.unate contender. Tony AltobeUi DAILY PllOT I t's the same adVice every coach gives every hitter. But Corond del Mar High softball standout Ali sa Zoelle has taken the • words of wisdom •see it and h1t it• to a whole new level. • 1 just try to keep it as simple as I can at the plate,• Zoelle said. . •See It and hit It. That's about it.• Apparently, Zoelle's viston must be better than othen, because she's actually on pace to better la t sea- son'• Newport-Mesa Distri~·lead· lng record batting average of .'456. nu. yHr. the 06ily Pilot Athlete of the Week ls hitting a whopping 586 ( 11 for 21) and combines that consistent pop m the lineup with a smooth glove at hortstop, or a strong am1 as a Sea Krng ' pitcher. ·she' a compebtor all the way,· CdM Coach Terry ChnstJano Sdld. •• he' one of the oot h.tlters we've qot and he' th bes.t pitcher we've got She's P.xtrcmely teady in both area , She may not tnke out 20 hlttcn. per game, but she'll get outs and that's ail that matters.• Zoelle' f'ffort in th Coste Mesa Tournament senula.nal against nval N wport Harhor on Mfttt'h 10 was a grent examplo " hat k>Ugbness SEE ZOELLE MGE IJ . .. I . . ( Doily Pilot COM CONTINUED FROM 81 varsity home runs, both two- run bombs. The Artists had two home runs to add drama to the act.Jon. "This is d big character builder for w.," Eagle said or the Sea Kings' victory. "We haven't be~n able to fight back when we've been down. This shows • that we have tight, especially . when we lose Wes Hockinson. • 'Hocklnson, CdM's starting second ba<1eman, was hit by a pitch in the first Inning dfld missed the rest of the game. The ball hit tus le[t knee and he . left Lagund Beach High in the fourth inning. He went for ~tment and X-rays dt the walk-in cllruc dt Fashion Island. Hockmson's mother, Diane, said the knee lS badly bnused but there are no fractures. CdM senior Andrew Johns, who plays first base, replaced Hockinson and nght fielder Dave Knecht moved to hrst. Lutton then hit in Hock.inson's sixth spot in the batung order. In the first inning, junior Brandon Lewis came in to run for Hockinson llnd Lewis advanced to third bdse after a wild throw lo hrM, which got him pa&t '><'<"Ond beCdUSe the ~ -~na H<>c1c h pile her wc1s off ; the rubht•r Brandon L<•w1s !.cored CdM'& fir&t run wht'n hP dashed out ol d pickle after Johns' grounder to second bdse. "Wes is a real big part of our team,· Emme said. ·You have to give our guys credit. People didn't" blink a.n eye, went into new positions and did a great job." CdM senior right-hc1nder Cavan Cuyler pitched live innings to earn his !>tst victory of the season. He threw a ball on the first pi~)<> the hrst 14 batters he /fated. But, he responded to Emme\ chal- lenge in the fifth inning. Cuylet's pitching led to three straight outs as Lagund Bedch Jett two runners stranded Sophomore Nick Rhodes recorded his second !lave or the season after going two innings with two strikeouts and yield· ing zero hits. l •The Pacific Coast League )l'bas changed tremendously from last year,• Artists Coach Mike Schubertsald. •Any team can beat anybody on any given 4ay. And ~y, ~d.M lldd .our number. We Mill have them two more times and I'm really look· ing forward to getllng back with them." MCMC COAST &.aAGUI CDM 1J, lMluM 9rAOt t Cofona del MM lOl 050 2 • 13 t33 Laguna ~ach 430 200 0 9 8 2 Cuyler, Rhodes (6) and M<K-r. Verdugo. Dy 8unc10 (5) and Baumer W Cuyler, H l • Verdugo, 0-2 Sv • Rhodei (2) 2B long (CdM), Dy·Bunc10 (LB) HR Eagle (CdM) 2, Snell (CdM), Lutton (CdM), Lewis (CdM). Verdugo (LB). Mere (LB) NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 81 as the I ldwks answered with four runs m the third mrung. three cominq on Stelhng's bases-loaded double. ·our pitchers drc• going to be successful when the get ahead of th<' !utters,· Kiefer Scud. "We feU bcfund IO the count too many llrnes and a good h1thng tedl11 Like Laguna Hills Will tdkc ddvantage or that· Newport I ldrbor loaded the bases with nobody out, when Chns Ward was hit by a pitch, Cody Forsythe doubled and Jim Erickson walked. Vandersloot and Mtke Johns each drove rn runs will\ out- producing grounders, but a golden opportunity to get even went by the boards. With Newport Gtliling. 6-4, Laguna H1Us trlcd to extend Its lead in the flfth inning. With runners on first and second, Hawks' righUielder Chris tum· er sent a fly ball into left-center. Newport sophomore Ryan Tun· ney raced from left field, bat- tled the sun and made a stellar catch ending tho threat. The excitement from Tun- ney's defense evaporated in the sixth inning. The Hawks JoadM the bases and scored three times. Miltenberger drove in two w1th a single and Kevin Barnum followed with an RBI hit or his own. Wong went 2 for 3 w1th a run scored. whUe WMd reached base twice and scored both time• on Vandersloot ground· er1. "We've just got to got bet· ter, • J(jefer said. •And J think we're on the rlght track. We've just got to tighten up some things.• I I SPoRrs Saturday. March 17, 2001 83 SEAN HIU£R I DAILV Pit.OT Costa Mesa High starter Nick Cablco, en route to victory. MESA CONTINUED FROM B 1 both were gunned down try· ing to steal by Hunter, the lat- ter on the tail end of a strike· out for an inning-ending dou· ble play. "One (would-be base stealer) had a green light and the other was a m.iscorrununi- cation, • said ter field for the first PCL homer of hls three-year varsi· ty career: •Before we left to come here today, I told this girl I was going to hit a home run today for her,· Franco said. ·1 thl.flk I scored some points with her." The Mustangs erupted again in the slxth. With one out, speedy leadoff man Josh Feldman reached on an error for the fourth time. Estancia Coach Qoug Deats. who ~rmerly guided the Mustangs and still teaches at Cos- ta Mesa. "Playing Estancia i.s what I Jive for. My dad (Scott) went to Estancia and he played football and baseball there ... " Cabico followed with a single and, after a groundout, Hunter , ham· rriereCt a two-run no-doubter over the fence in left. center. "Playing The Eagles nev- er got another run- ner past second base, as Mesa starter Nick Cabico Daniel Hunter worked five strong Costa Mesa senior Estancia LS what I hve for,• Hunter said. "My Dad (Scott) went to Estancia and he innings, before Ryan Costelloe bridged the gap to Franco. Cabico allowed just four hits, struck out five and walked two to earn his sec- ond win of the season. M cGuire, who added another RBJ in the sixth, made two fine defensive plays on ground balls at third base to help produce the Mustangs' second shutout of the campaign. With. Cabic<> throwing up zeros, 'Mesa's offense finally broke through in the hfth. Alter Hunter and Steven Shores had one-out singles, Franco clubbed a tugh fast- ball over the fence in left-cen- played there.· football and baseball Shores went 2 for 4 \o help the Mustdngs' eight-hit atldck. while senior catcher Brent Davis continued his fine season with two singles and a walk in his three plate appearances. Estancia tries to edge over the .500 mark today when it hosts Cerritos at 10 a.m. MCIPIC COAST t..lAGUI Co5TA Ml.SA I. EstAHOA 0 Estancia 000 000 O • O 5 6 Costa M.w 101 033 11 -8 8 t °'1•i. Hart (3). Gates (6) and Dev~ Cabtco, Costelloe (6), Franco (7) and Hunter W • C..bico. 2-0 L • Orttl. 2B -M McGwe (CM) HR • Franco (CM), Hunter (CM) HEAD COAC HES I ASSISTANT COACHES Wanted Volunteers a I tS • Youth Football Newport-Mesa Jr. AJl-American • Full Contact Program/6 Teams •Ages 7 to 14 Costa Mesa -Newport Beach -Santa Ana For information call J im McGee Work (949) 640-0500 C..h Home (949) 640-8505 'PS +wb. DAVID YURMAN T ~ ll l II ll, 0 u {1 h h r I) l1 0 0 11 e c I I 0 n hi ' ZOELLE CONTINUED FROM B 1 The sophomore threw sue innings and allowed only one run on hve tuts before her biceps tendinitis started to flare up. "Pitching ts dll c.1bout location." Zoelle satd. "I JUSI try to throw to a hitter's weakness. After one time through the ll.neup, I hc.1ve a pretty good idea or where to pitch to each !utter." AUSSAZOELU lorn July I, 1985 Hoi.....,_. Ccwona del Mar =S-foat6 1.t5 Spelt sotU>an ......... Pltt.herl lhonstop Coech Terry Olrist141ne> ~ food-Chicken t.Km '-vorit.e movie • Ac.e Ventura l'et Detective" lest •thletk moment-•eeeting Newport Harbor Ian ye«, 2-1, alter they beat us pr•tty bid the game befor•." t Athlete of the w..lc XII: Zoelle battled through bk89S tendinitis to throw eight stron,g mnlngs in CdM's · S-5 Costa Mesa Toornament win <>Yer Newport Harbor. She also held three hit~ and sc0<ed thrH ti~. including the game-winner 1n the ninth Inning. Dm) POOi Coll«tor sporu card ~ies OJ.S Zoelle said • J know J messed up and I was JUSt hoping I could get another opporturuty to score Fortunately, Katnnd (Riddlestumer) Cdme through wtth a base tut to wUl the gdme for us • Zoelle has been playmg '>Oftbctll since she was in k.JndN<JdrtPn, ·when I WdS playtng with the boys,· shP Sdld Not to bi:-confined to JUst the Sf1d Kings. Zoelle pldys for ttw Irvine Sting trc1vel tudm, ·we go dll ovN lhl~ pld<.e, • she sdld. "Wt> played in Colorddo ldst yedf in the Louisville Sluggf>r Toumdment. wtuch WdS pretty <.:OOI • Despite the pain, Zoelle stayed m the game and pitched two more Innings before giving way to . teammate M1janou Pham m the runth. CdM won the game in nine innings. 6-5. "She really wanted to win the> CJdlllt'. • Christiano sa1d "I asked her how hN shoulder WdS and even thouqh she wc1-; hurting, she really wanted to stc.1y m c1nd try to firush the gdme out When I hnc1lly movl'cl her to shortstop, !.he never questioned 1l She's a team player c.1U the wdy " It's thdl r•xrwnence that g1vE!S Zoelle a IPddE>r'>hlp f'<lgf' over player!> her age or even older Zoelle was 1ust c1s •.tron~J dt the pldt<' Shrs collected three tut., c.1nd scorPd two run'>, including the game-wmner in LhCI ninth inning. That hnal run took plc.1ce ont• ~Miier too late, according to Zoelle "I didn't lag up on a fly hc.1IJ"th(• lldtt<'f before and I wc1!-> !->O upset with my'-l'lf,' FRIDAY'S COUNTS • 1 try to be d vocc1I IC'ader on the held, lryUlg to move plc1yers dround, • Zoelle sd.Jd "But I sbJLl.ry to Just lead by excrmple • Thc.1t hard .work 1ust might ldnd ~oeUe and the Sed Kings in the CIF Southern Section D1v1w>n IV pldyoHs "We <.:dn hit the bctll, but '>O fcH WP haven l bPen dhle to put things to9ether for big mrungs." Zoelle '>did ·As fclf c1!. my p1lchl1l4 goes. I .,till nec•d to improve m) 'i!)eed. I'd IJkP to pl.Py m rnllC'gt• and I knuvv thc1t's somPthmg thdl hc1!. to Qf'I lwtter • Thdt, c1nd t<1qgmg up on Jly bc1lls Newport Landing 2 boats, 20 anglers 30 rock fish, 12 sculpin, 11 sand bass. 2 halibut, 2 red snapper. DEEP SEA Davey's Lodler · no report 1997 or ...-W.r Starmark Vehicla Qu•lify for New Car LM9e RMlll AJ 11.ttr~Bcnt.r. \~Q'ffirtW "" .. Wtw-~ J.~ \)\10MW.• 11• Alfilll!ft a. 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At Pant Newport, 2 pm 1~ eemtflnal• Al Ccxu Mesa Tenn~ Cent«, 11 a m Mil~ \I\ Chrtn Chu1ch Ep1t<opaf Woodbe<ry Foren "' Lt >oil• Covntty Day 1l1h-lllnd 15th-pl.-finals At Cott.a MHa Tennis Cente1, 2 pm Double trouble • CdM unveils doubles team of Morton-Snyder to rave reviews. Richard Dunn 0AJLY PILOT NEWPO RT ~ BEAC H -O n ~s display for the TT A first ttme this A SedSOn Frtddy 1-· -1 wds the Corond '"' -• del Mar Hlgh doubles team of senior Bnan Morton and sophomore Gdrrett Snyder. M orton usually plays No. t singles for the Sea Kings m team mdtches. and Snyder. a transfer from Sdntu Mat gdn- ta, is nonnaUy in the No. 2 or No. 3 singles slot. But CdM Coach Tim Mdng said they could combine to become one of the best dou- bles teams in the CIF South- ern Section thu, year ·Garrett's so smdrt dnd Bn- an's such d heck of d pldyer. • Mang saJd • 1 wrote d letter to Ojai saying I thought they should be seeded No 1 (in the interscholdshc d1v1s1on) Uus yedr. • The 0 Jdl Vdlle>y Tennis Tournament, one of the most presugious in the country, JS Apnl 26-28. The UCl-bound Morton, the top-rdnked doubles play- er tn Southern Cctltiom1a m the His, sd,jd he tSn't sure yet auout pldying doubles in the CIF individll.dl champi- onships, but is open to the idea. "0JdJ dnd CIF hdve dbout the same people." said M or- ton, who would aJso like to show he'!. more thdn a dou- bles specialist, ddcting • 1 reaJ- ly like smyles. too.• ln the operung round of the CdM Nt1tJOndl l hgh School Boys TPn rw. AJl-Amencdn Team lnVJtobol'ldJ dt the Pal- tSBdP". Tf>nrus Club. the Sed Kings knock ell off-\ Hordce Mann of RJv<•rd<l..I<>. N. Y . 8-t. ctS Morton d.Od Snyder won their hrst doubles lll<llC"h together, defedtmg Brandon Weiskopf and Allen Royce. 8-1 In the quarterf1ndl!. agdl.I\St Brophy C'ollf>f.J<> Prf'·P 6f Phoomx, Anz.. Morton-Sny- der b<>dt Todd Thurston und Bri(jn Galvin. 8· 1. dt N o. 1 doubles. "With this l<>ctm of Morton and Snyder, you're tdlk109 about nationdl-n1hber dou- bles: M ong said. Morton, 1unfor tedmmdte and defending Paa hc COc1st League singles cht1m p1on Cameron BdlJ, dnd a tno of University playt>rs (Aaron Yovan, Jack LI and H enry M ak), are consid ered th<> league's top smgles players. At the OJaJ Tournament, M ang said he's hoping CdM can win the Griggs Cup, which goes to the high school team with the most points, based on one singles entry and one doubles team. ·we have a chance with Cameron in 1lngles and Brian and Garrett ln doubt , • 141d Mang. Snyder, rankod No. 12 1n Southern C4llfomJo in tho 18s singlet, 11 thrilled juat to bo a part of the newfound end much·ba.Uyhooed double• squad. •0rtan' M lnaodibie doubl SEE SNYDER PAGE 15 SPORTS DAILY I'll.OT PHOTOS BY JENNIFER TAYlOR Garrett Snyder of Corona del Mar {above) gives the Sea Kings a soJld 1-2-3 punch in singles, but In this tournament. singles go through the top slx. Two of the best. for that matter, are Peninsula Hlgh's Rylan Rizza (below, left) and Corona del Mar's Brian Morton. FIRST· AND SECOND·ROUND SUMMARIES TENNIS first round PENINSULA 8, M1us 1 Singles -Rizza (P) def. Strom, 8·7, Seeberger (M) def. Kazarian, 8 7, Sullivan (P) def. Sun, 8-1; Cohen def. Fung, 8·3; Franko (P) def. Leung, 8-2; Guice (P) def. Chow, 8-3. Doubles · Rizza-Sullivan (P) def. Strom-Seeberger, 8·3; Kazarian· Cohen (P) def Sun-Fung, 8 1; S LaPorte-Franko (P) def. Chow Chang, 8·1. JESUIT 7, UNIVERSfTY 2 Singles · Yovan (U) def. Warburg, 8 S; L1 (U) def. Livingston, 8·2. l..1wrence (U) def N Brunner, 8-2, Hsu (U) def. Crocker, 8-4, Ha1er (U) def M. Brunner, 8 7, Chen (U) def McCollum, 8-4 Doubles · Yovan Lr (U) def War burg-8runne1, 8-6; llv1ngston-Moad (J) def l..1wrence-Hsu, 89-4, McCol !um-Saffold (J) def. Chen-Joe, 8-7 Q.ov1s W EST 6, TORREY PINES ) Singles -Wright (CW) def Cole, 8-3; Ilic (CW) def. Vandol, 8-6; Peter- son (CW) def. Riley, 8 6; Grotemey- er (CW) def. Yau, 8·2, Tongue (TP) def. Imoto, 8· 1 ~ Dhillon (CW) def Luo, 8·2. Doubles -Cole Riley (TP) def lhc· Peterson, 8-6; Wnght·Grotemeyer (CW) def. Cole-M arkarian, 8-.ti; Luo- Vu (TP) d~f. Imo-Dhillon, 8-4. Bfl£HTwooo 8, CHRIST CHIMCH 1 Singles -S McKean (B) def Mclaren, 8-1; Timmons (CQ def Brighh<lm, 8-7; E McKean (B) def. Ellison, 8-5; Rosenthal (8) def Vear- gin,"tJ-2; Dennis (B) def. Moseley, 8- 2; Asper (8) def. Yeargin. 8·3. Doubles • S McKean-Rosenthal (8) def. Mcl..1ren-Ellison, 8-2, E McKean-Dennis (B) def Timmons Yeargin. 8-3; Bngham·Asper (8) def. Yeargin-Mosely, !Vi C.ollDNll oa MM 8. HoMa ~ 1 Singles • Morton (CdM) def Weiskopf, 8-3; Ball (CdM) def Royce, 8-1, Snyder (CdM) def Kass, 8-4, Myers (CdM) def. Jacobson, 8 5, Puglia (HM) def. Bean, 8 7, Kulmat 1ckl (CdM) def. Kurz, 8· 1 Doubles • Morton·Snyder (CdM) def. We1skopf-Ror.ce, 8-1; Ball·Kul matlcki (CdM) de . Ja<obsen·M1ller, 8· 1; Myers-Bean (CdM) def. Kass Greif, 8·6. ~ .. Wooc: ,,, fGBr 1 Slngl•s -Thurston (BH) def. Moss. 8-6; Heims (BH) def. Hunter, 8-1; Smalley (SH) def. Ellison, 8·5; Galvin (BH) def. Evans, 8·6; l..1ugh- lin (BH) def. Thomas, 8-7; Sparrow (WF) def. Ojavad, 8-6. Doubles Thu~ton-Galvin (BH) def. M~s-Ellison, 8-2; Heims·Small- ey (BH) def Hunter-Thomas. 8-S; l..1ughlin·Ojavad (BH) def. Evans Bradbury, 8-6 MoNTA VISTA 5, lkVot.Y HIU.S 4 Slnga.t -Swatt (BH) def Oablr, 8 S, Parker (MV) def GOf'dan, 8-7, Leight (BH) def Bartels, 8-5; Tsui (MV) def Dutton, 8-3; Vee (MV) def. Reichwald, M ; Bartels (MV) def Eldelman, 8-0. DoubMs • Oablr·Parker (MV) def. Leight·Richman. 8-1; Swatt Gordan (BH) def Bartels-n ul, 10-t; Par~r Vee (MV) def. Outton-Aelchwald, 8- 7. MIM.o 9, LA Jou.A~ 0. 0 Mntlet • Pede (M) def. ICrelu, 8-1; Ma<l<1y (M) dtf. Scudder, 8-1; Golod (M) def. Aeb4*, M ; Oehm (M) def. Simkin, 8-0; Kaplin (M) c»f. Jord•n, 8-1; W•lten (M) def. Mlnocn., 8-0. Doub... Walter$-Golod (M) ~. l((fks·Swddet, 8-7, Solomon-II•· mtnkranz (M) def. Aebft Slmtcln, 8-l; Stdet•Mill« (M) def. Jorden. Minod'la. M s.a>nd Round PENINSULA 7, JEsun 2 Singles · Warburg (J) def. Riua. 8-2; Kazarian (P) def livllngston, 8- 1; B, Brunner (J) def Sullivan, 8-5, LaPorte (P) def Crocker, 8-7; Cohen (P) def. M. Brunner, 8 6; Franko (P) def. McCollum, 8-6. Doublet -Rlzza·Kazarian (P) def. Warburg-Moad, 8-4; Sullivan· Cohen (P) def. L1vingston-N. Brun ner, 8-4, Franko-l..1Porte (P) defr. Croc.ker-M . Brunner, 8-1. CLOVIS W EST 6, 8MHTwooo ) Singlet Wri9ht (CW) def. S. McKean, 8-S; Ilic (CW) def Brigham, • 8-4, E. McKean (8) def Peterson, 8- 2. Grotemeyer (CW) def Rosenthal. 8·6, Dennis (8) def Imoto, 8-4; Dhillon (CW) def. Asper, 8-4. Doubln Wright-the (CW) def. S. McKean-Rosenthal, 8-6, Dennis-E. McKean (8) def Grotemeyer·lmoto, 8·3, Peterson-Dhillon (CW) def Brigham Asper, 8-6. CoRoNA on MAR 8, llftOPttY 1 SlnglH Morton (CdM) def Thurston, 8 S; Ball (CdM) def Heims, 8·4, Snyder (CdM) def. Smalley, 8·S; Myers (CdM) def Gavin, 8-3, Bean (CdM) def. Laugh Im, 8·4; Kulmat1ck1 (CdM) def Diavade, 8·0 Doubles · Morton·Snyder (CdM) def. Thurston-Galvin. 8· 1; Heims- Smalley (8) def. Ball-Kulmatlcki, 8-6; Myers-Bean (C:dM) def Laughlin· DJavde, 8-4. M ENU> 8, MONTA VISTA 1 Singles • Pade (M) def. Dabir, 8 4, MacKay (M) def Parker, 8-2; Bartels (MV) def Golod. 8-7; Oehm (M) def Tsui. 8 4, Kaplan (M) def Vee, 8 7, Walters (M) def Bartels, 8-6 Doubla Pade-M acKay (M) def Bartels Tsui, 8 2, Walters-Golod (M) def Bartels-Vee, 8-3; Oehm-Kaplan (M) def Caho-Chan, 8 3 UNIVERSfTY 7, M1u.s 2 Singles Yovan (U) def. Strom. B· 7, Li (U) def Seeberger, 8-3; Sun (M) def Lawrence, 8·5, Hsu (U) def. Fung, 8-0, Haier (U) def. Leung, 8-4;' Chen (U) def Chow, 8-0. Doubla Li Lawrence (U) def. Strom-Seeberger, 8 5; Hsu-Chen (U) def. Sun-Fung, 8-1; Chang-Chow (M) def. Haler Joe, 8-3. TOftMV PMs 7, 0-.tST 0U.0. 2 SlnglM • Cole (TP) def. McLaren, 8·3; Timmons (CC) def. Vandoc. S.2; Rluley (TP) def. ElllW>n, 8-2; Vuo (TP) def G. Yeargin, 8 S; Vu (TP) def. Moseley, 8-2; Markarian (TP) def. C. Yeargin, S-0. Doubla -Rilcy·Cole (TP) def. Md,Jfen Elhi.on, 8-2; Timmons-G. Yeargin (CO def. Cole-Markarian, 8-2; Luo-Vu (TP) def. C Yeargin· Mos.eley, 8-1 HoRAa MANN 7, WOOOKMY 2 Slnglee -Moss (W) def. Wt!iskopf, 8-4; Rayce (HM) def Hunter, 8-0, Ellison (W) def. Kass, 8-4, Jacobson (HM) def. Evans, 8 2, Pulgk (HM) def Thomas, S.3; Hurz {HM) def Sparrow. 8-2. Doubl" -Brando n-Weiskopf (HM) def. Mos.s--Elllson, 8.-3; Miiier Jacobson (HM) def. Hunter- ThomaJ. 8-S, Kurz-Greif (HM) def. Evans-Broadburg, S. 7 IMD~&LAAIAOU.WDlllWO ....... ·Swett (BH) def. Krless, 8 l ; Jordan (8H) def. Scudder, 8·1; Ltlght (BH) dtf. Aebek. 8 2; Hutton (BH) def. Slmpldn, 8 5; Ael<hwald (IH) def. J«dan, I l ; Eldl m.n (BH) def. Mlnoc~, l-1 .,_ ... ,·Leight Richmond (BH) def l(rleft.ScudcJ.r, 1-4, Swett-GM· don (IH) def. ~-Slmpldn, 8-1; 0utton-"4thchw11d (IH) def. Jor· dan-Mlnocha. 8-2 CONTINUED FROM B 1 lop~1ded i>core~)." Sd1d Mang. who sLMtcd the~ tournament last year as a barom<>ter for the USA Today yedr-end nallon<1I rankings dnd as a WdY to pro· mote high !>Choo! tennis on a na1tonw1de scdle Thf' 16-school evcmt, wh1ch fcdlurcs d down tedm'> from C tlilom1d, guardntees lour matches for <>very tedm. The format consist'> o f sue stogies dnd thrPe doubk•<, m an e1ght- qdme pro w t, which plclys to thP 'itrt•nqth of l(•clm'i with d lot of lalC'nl dc•plh hk<~ Pc•mnsuld dnd C'dM "Tim l'i a qre11t tournd- nw nt." '>did Brophy College flri•p C'odch Bill Woods !>did "It\ dPfm1tc•ly Llw h1qhhght of our '><'<t'>on to c omC! here. We JU'>t plt1yl'd d ~Jr<>ut r orona del M.tr tr .nn (111 th<• qudrtC'rlincll!>). Y<JU don't exrwr t to win. WC!'re JU'>t not thdl dC!C!p and W<' t1l.'>o 10 .. 1 o ur No. ~ kid (senior Nie k W<>h«r l1Nt1U'it• of t1 brokc•n bone• In his foot) " /\llr-r Ja<,L Y<'M's pcrlom1..ince m lhc> toum,pmenl, 13ruphy wc1s cons1derPd d tough drnw in 2001 with au but one of Its plcly- N S returning from t1 i.qudd thdt Cdptured rt!> flllh !>trd1ght large- '>C'hool <,lttlc• ChdffiJJICJO'ihlp in Anwna In l<1sl yc•ar'!> C'dM ndt1ondl tournt1ment, Brophy 101.t to cwntual hn<1hst Mt>nlo, S-4. m th" r11 .. t round. thc•n rt1IJ1ed to Win lh<• C'OnWlcJtlOn Liii('. But, this ttnw. C'clM simply ht1d too much ThP Sc•d Kings, 4·0 lh1s yPar m C'IF-fonnatted mat< hes (1n which nine players d fl' In the lineup. instead of six), '>Wept the Broncos in Ingles. 6- 0. U< 'I-bound sPntor Brian Mor- ton, Junior and d<'fending Paci/· 1c Cotlst Lct19 U<! slnql~s cham· pion Canwron Ball. sophomore wdrrc•ll Snyder and seniors R.indy Myeri., MlchcH!I Bean and Petpr Kulmt1lickJ all won. In doubles. the CdM learns of Morton-Snyder and Myen- neon earned V1C'lorie'I. ·we were hr'inging back the 'idme tPam as last year, mccept at No. b, and WP honestly thought we'd do a llttlP tX'llPT, • Woods said. ·our !ttrcnqth l at four, five and six, but th<•lr (C'dM) klds are just loo Loug h. We're definitely behind vcrybody <>Lw's top kid'I, but our bQttom kids ctln pla,v with anybody' . But Wf' sUll low thO'W.• matrhes. • Peninsula alw cruised, easi- ly k nock i ng ort MJll'i In th flnlt round and Jc ult of Socram nto in the quarterfinals. After Clovis West heat Tor· rcy Pines tn the first round, lhe Golrlen Eagles upHel Brent- wood, 6·3, In the quarterfinals tst th Co~tn M<•stt TennJs Ccn· tor. BrtmtwcJOd ls the defending CTP South m ~<:Uon Olvlaion IV champion. In a mlld up5et, Monta Vlsta edged BevNly Hlll. , 5-4, tn lh fiT11t round. Today's C'homJ,1011 hlp malth tx•gln ttl 5 p ro. 11t ll'l • Palls4d • Club. Arizona ahead of Southern California For top junior tennis players in Southern California, scheduling 'conflicts become a Vt(ay-of life. But it doesn't have to be that way, according to the Corona del Mar and Peninsula high school coaches. If anyone understands the struggle of players juggling the CIF Southern Section circuit and the United States Tennis Association designated tournament schedule, it's CdM Coach Tun M ang and Peninsula Coach Tom Cox, both of whom feature nationally ranked boys every spring and girls every fall. Al least one player, Peninsula sophomore Shane LaPorte, will be unavailable today for the semifinals, and possibly the finals, in the Cd.M NationaJ High School Boys Tennis All-American Team Invitational. because ot competition in the Long Beach Tournament this w eekend, a national quaillying event on the USTA circuit. / A (amiliar story of clashes between high school tennis and the USTA schedule m Southern California has reared its ugly head once again. With the prestigious Easter Bowl coming up, Mang, the tournament director, didn't dare Richard Dunn TENNIS change the date of this y ear's national invitational. And, considering it's a year-round project for Md.Og, dnd with teams coming from out of state, it's no wonder the tournament date must be locked 10 ah ead of tune. l'omt is, top high school tenrus players drop out like rues, mamly beCduse it conflicts Wlth their mdiVldual schedule. They often quit playing high school tenrus dlJ together. M ang. an ardent devotee ot high school tennis, started the CdM ndtional tournament, among other reasons, ror the sak e ot generating positive atten tion to hig h s-choot tennis. But it's a shame the folks at the CIF Southern Section do not work closer with the Southern California Tennis Association. which governs the USTA events •With our girls, year alter year we have ployers miss the CIF team finals, because of the (USTA) national tournament (at the same bme), • Cox said Friday. •One yedf, 1t cost San Marino a ClF championshJp, beca11Se it was missing its best player. Lucktly, 1l has never caused us to lose (a championship).• With the top-seeded Panthers' No. 4 player out of the lineup today, Mang said that •really hurts Peninsula.• But he wishes it wouldn't happen. ·The Southern California Tennis Association is going to have to sit down with ClF and work on the schedule · that's going on, so they can help out the junior programs and high schools,• M ang sa.Jd. The Sea Kings' quwterfinal opponent Friday, Brophy College Prep of Phoenix, Ariz., experiences no scheduling conflicts with USTA and Arizona hlgh be.hoot matches. ·For most of (the top playeni), high school tennis ts a littlo tnoro relaxed,• Brophy Coach Bill Woods said. •And they do that ln Artzonti, lb •y help with the schodwe. Arizona I Ugh School Tennis gets eibold of the USTA c:alcnd1tr und setii up (lb high school tchcdu.lo), 10 the top ldds d2,!!'t. have to compromJsc wli!Pthey'ra trying to do (individually) for htuh ac:hool SEE DUNN PAGE 15 Doily Pilot HAPPY llRTHDAY Crlrll •J, .. Dlllw ....._ Mala ........... r--------------------~ : 1 ti I I •1 I : I I I I I I I I I I I I lluY C&AYTON • Q) NINWOllT HAl90lll POOTMLL VOLLEYBALL Tars win t:wice at tourney •Ne wport battles Santa Margarita at 9:15 a.m. for pool title. Run for the crown starts at noon. I IUNTINGTON BEACI I The Newport Harbor H igh boys volleyball tPam openpcJ pool play of the Ordng<' County Champ1oru.h1ps with convincing v1cton es ovr>r Hunungton Beac h and Cl Toro Fnddy rught dt Hunllnq- ton Beach High. •The Sdtlors d{•fedled th" Oilers, 15-5, 15-3. Junior Enk Peterson had 1>even kill'>, whtlc seruors Bldke T1ppelt and Chn sllan Berq-Hdnson each chipped tn su Berg-Hansen came throuyh on the defensive end with fiv,. blocks, w hile Tippett clddNJ two ace serves. Newport Coach Ddn Glenn WdS also LmpressC1cl with the play of Jamie Diefen· bach. The 6-foot-7 freshman had three kills on three> attempLc;. ·He's sltll lea m ing tlw game. but he defirutely hcJ'> y ot a lot or tools.· Glenn sd1d. •He's gomg to he a heck of a player.· In th<>1t mdtch with El Toro • the Sailors prevdLled. 15-3, 15-10. T1ppett dnd Berg- 11.msen edch held 12 k1Us, w hile 1umor st>ttcr Lloyd Wnght pdcc•d th<> oHenw with 33 aSSISl!. Nc•wport wrll pldy Santd Margdrita toddy dl I luntJng· ton Bedch High, lwginnmg tlt 9: 15 a.rn for thf" top spot in the pool. Plctyolfs will begin d i noon (approXJ.Jllt1tt>ly) at Edi· son I hgh CdM splil'i liUNTIN(;TON DEA< 'I I - ThP Corona d<>I MdT I ligh boys v~1PybdU team needs a victory ovPr top-seeded Foun- tain Vdlley today dt 9:15 cJ m lo ddvance out or pool pldy to the champ1onstup round ol the Orange County Champ1- onsh1ps. . Fnddy, the> SPa Kings defeated Lony 8Pdch Poly. 12-15, 15-12, lo-14, 10 pool pldy at r lun tington Bedch High, b<>for!' fdlliny to Mcm- na. t 5-1 J • t 5-4. Bnan Gallagher hdd I h kills, Evan Burden 41 dSSISl'i and Charlie Alshuler J 1 kills and hve dig agdtnsl Lony Bedch Poly. Agt1 inst Marin a, Forrest M ack ( 12 k ills) and John Grod (nine) pac •d th • S<>a Ki11ys. SCHEDULE TODAY • .....,.11 College -Azusa Pociflc at Van nlverslty, doubleheader, hoof Cerritos at Estancia. t.ybell High Khoo! boY' Orange County Championships, continuation of pool play •t Huntington Beach. COf'ON <Ml Mat vs. Fountain Valley, 9: 1 S a m ; Newport vs S.nta Margarita, 9.1S 1.m.: quarterfinals follow • SofdNIU High Khool girts -Newport Harbor It Garden Grovt Tourn1ment, It Like School, ~ Savanna, noon, Enand1 et Garct.n Grovt Tournament . • 1\-lldl Md ,..... Commu"lty college men •nd women Of•nge COau at Bakenfleld lnvfttt!Onel, 9 a.m. ...... High tChool boyi • High SChool All-Amerbn Tqm Ttnnb Tourneme.nt, M Paltt.del TC. Ch.tmpklnthlp et 5 p m ; Third pl-..et 5p.m Doily Pilot SPORTS 10 locals gamer All-CIF honors •Newport-Mesa honorees include a quartet of first-team choices among the coaches' selections. Berry Faulkner DAILY PILOT CERRITOS Th llst or 10 Newport-Mesa players named to the All-CrF Southern Section boys and guls soccer teams includes four first-team honorees. Corona del Mar I Ugh seruors Britta Vogele and Molly O'Meara, as well as sophomore teammate Elisha Morgan, are first-team honorees among the Division IV girls coaches' selections, while Costa Mesa senior Trinidad Hernandez is a first-team tho1ce by the Division IV boys coaches. CdM's Allison Harvey and Costa Mesa's Katie Roche are second-team guls' picks in Division CV, the same DivlSion Costa MeSd's Stephen Thomas was named to the second team for rus work with the Mustangs boys squad. Newport Harbor sophomore Amy Burlingham is a sec- ond-team choice 10 Division U, while CdM sophomores Paige Janes and Lauren Shepherdson a re third-team picks among girls D1vts1on JV honorees. Vogele, a four-year starter in goal for the Sea K.mgs, helped Coach Roo Evans' squad reach the CIF Division rv semifinals, where It fell in overtune to Harvard-Westlake, 2- 1, to hnish 26-2-3. With the University of Jowa-bound keeper making high- light-reel saves, the Sea Kings posted 15 shutouts. Vogele earned hrst-team all-league honors each of her four varsity leaSOOS. O'Meara, the CdM sweeper, was a consistent force on a dorruoant back line. Her physical presence helped limit opposing teams to just 19 goals in 31 games and she scored two goals in the playoffs, including the lone tally against Harvard-Westlake. She was MVP of the Pacific Coast League as a junior and was a first-team All-PCL choice as a senior. Morgan, a sophomore mJdfielder, repeats as a first-team All-CIF selection. She heJped the Sea Kings hold the ball- control advantage against virtually every opponent. She was first-team All-PCL as well and had two playoff goals Hernandez was the scoring leader for first-year Coach Eugene Day's Pacific Coast League champions. It was the first league title in school history for Mesa, which lost m the second round of the Division IV playoffs to Bishop Mont- gomery, to finish 14-6-1. He rnandez shared PCL MVP hon- ors in a breakUuough senior campaign. Harvey, a junior forward, was limited by a knee injury in the playoffs, but scored a team-high 25 goals in the regular season. A first-team All-CIF selection as a sophomore, she shared PCL MVP laurels this year with Roche. Roche, a sen ior sweeper, helped the Mustangs post a 14- 5-6 record. Her s~eady play all four yea.rs at Mesa he lped Coach DM Johnston's team progress into a perennial posl- season participant. Janes, a sophomore fullback, typically marked the oppo- nents' most dangerous forward and did not allow her target to score all season. She was also a first-team All-PCL per- former. Shepherdson, a sophomore who spent time at rrud!1eld as well as up front, helped CdM outscore its opponents a com- bined 108-19. With Sbepherdson rnaklng plays, the Sea Kings earned the Division rv•s top seed and entered the semllinal with a 26-game unbeaten streak. She scored twice in the playoffs, after earning second-team All-PCL recogni- tion. Bwlingham, a sophomore forward, was the leading scor- er for the Sailors. whom she led to the C IF Division 11 play- offs as the Sea View League's third-place entry. Burling- ham's explosive speed up front helped Newport earn the school's tint two playoff victories in its first postseason appearance Ii.nee 1994. The Sailors fell to Edison in the sec- ond round to tinilh 12-7-4. She was a first-team All·Sea View League selection. Thomas was a junior defender and a first-team All-PCL honoree for the Mustangs. JC VOLLEYBALL . NEWPORT BEACH UTILE LEAGUE PONY BASEBALL· Braves collect 6-5 win over Dodgers Coast wins in four COSTA MESA -Orn.ngc Coast College's men's volley- ball team was d nonconfe r- ence winner ln four games Friday night against vtSlllng Santa Barbara City College, improving to 12-0. Santa Barbara f Pll. 25-20, 20-25, 25-22, 27-25. B.J. Lightvo<'t lrd OCC with 15 kills. SURFING VQS Championships set for today NEWPORT DDACI I TI1e VQS Tour Surfing C'hampl· onshlps klck off today at 8 n m et Newport Beach'• 54lb Stroot. Jt11 a two·day event with $9,000 ln pri1e mon y up for grabe ln tltri dUf n'nt dM· tlona (14 end und r, Juniors t S.17 and m n'• Pro·Am). Giants edge Angels •Triples by Moskovits, Dearen ignite 6-4 win. The Giants used strong Danny Moskovtts had a hitting from Danny home run, while PhlUp Motkovtts and Kevin Bann.an added two doubles Deafen to defeat the Angels, for the Glants ln their loss to 6-5, March 8, in Newport the Mariners. Beach UtUe League Majors Kevin Dearen chipped m Division action. a double for the Giants, Moskovtts Md Dearen while Mark Ka.now and Marc each had back-to-back Roud&na added singles. triples to lead the Giants' In AA Division action: attack, while PblUp Ban.nan, • lb!o SOX 8, 8aAVU 8 • Merk Kanow, "-vlD Kottke, Brennan Andenon'• game- Mu RoWu and Marc winning hit Wted the Red loudanu each added koy Sox post the Braves. hits. Anderson and Jotbu. Bannan and Moskovlts ffan1Jon eech had two hltJ, each pitched well for the whll WW Monow, ll&ke GiantJ, Whil A.Ddy lender, Thomen. hrW WerllM, Jdlr Katlu and Nick w..eoa NW--. AalJr.w 'hylor contrlbutod c_,. and J.I. S.... Heh delenatvely. added key bits. Jedde In other Majot1 action: ~walked tw1 and • M.ulNDI e, GIAHTI 5 -srored a run. The Newport Harbor Baseball AssOC1abon Mustang DiVlS1on Braves, led by Nick SvendMn'a bat and arm, defeated the Dodgers, 6-5, Tu sday afternoon. As a pitcher, Svcndson struck out eight over three umings of relief work, whU at the plate, h we nt 2 for 3, including a three-run hom run and a two-run doubt . The Oodgeni' Cbrtl OrUftn nearly duplicated. Sv ndson'a offense with two doubt and four RBis. The Brctv were helped with tron~y from Coby .... non. S,,.... and B&UeDawy. Gamet Mc.RobeN and Demel Non'll al.lo ptt<"hed well for th Dodg rs. , So1vrdoy, Morch 17, 2001 M ~appydays for .Sea Kings • Co-coaches Tim Chaix and John Vargas have Sea Kings ready for ~ome good times. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR -For first-year Corona del Mar High boys s wun co-coach Tun C hdlX, the strategy for a wmnmg season is simple: have fun and gel fdsler. He remembers fondly the tidppy days when he compet- ed a t Foothill High School But, he dlso recogruzes the hard work that has followed his pdth to CdM "I wanted to get into the tugh school level. because 1 really enjoyed my time m high school," said Chaix, who moved bdck to Orange Coun- ty after getllng tus feet wet with dss1stdnt coaching sllnts dt the University ol M1ctugan and the University of Kansas. "l lopeluUy, I can share that experience with the guys" sd1d Chd1x "I hope they enjoy their four yedrs of high school'' If winning breeds en1oy- ment then the Sea Kmgs could be haVU1g fun Uus sea- son C hcWC (pronounced shay) Sdld defending theu PCL btle 1s certainly possible dS seruors Chriss Street a nd Garrett Bowlus, dlong with juniors Sherwm Kun, Bobby Messen- ger dnd Marcello Pantul!ano, lc>ad the chdfge Kim won league 1n the 200-ydfd mdlVJduaJ medley (2 02.81) dnd hnLshed second m the 100 brea!.tstroke (HJ4,72) Street 1!'. the defending ledgUP champwn 111 the 100 butterfly (5 4 .69), and Juruor Mdtl Meyer hds the title in the 500 freestylf' (5 07 .60). "There 1s a lot ol talent on this tedlll," ChdlX said "I was pleased how thf' meet (dQdlnSt Newport Harboq went I sbll think we have a . long wdy to go" Co-Codch J ohn Vargas. who dlso codched the Sea Klngs' boys and gtrls water polo squdds m the tau and winte r. wLll be there to help guide thf' swunmers as well Garrett Bowtus • ~ Art~ Don Robert Fries Chris Hinger All Kattan Shefwln Kim John Mann Michael March Bobby Messenger Matt Meyer Allen Mohelmani (diver) John Money Marcello Pantuliano 1 Travis Pirdy Brandon POINefs James Strack Chriss Street ~:TtmChalx and John Vargas St. So. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Jr. So. Sr. SucCP!>'> 1s no !>trdnger to Vdrgas. who, nached the U.S Olympic rnPn\ Wdter polo team. lht>n led the CdM boys water polo to a CIF Southern SectJon IJ1v1s1on II llUe m the fall He then guided thE' CdM gtrls to th£· PCL water polo tllle, dnd butlt '>lrPngth m d championship Sl:'dson with CdM girls water polo afte r a shdrP ol the PCL UU<• Vdrga'> 1s also lhPre to s up- port ChdlX's goals for the sed- son Chd1x 1s d1mmg to send six to eight swimmers to the CIF meet and that\ beyond the boy'> who get m for the relay rac1~s The relays, Chd1x Sdtd, are one ol the stronger aspects of the tedm at this pomt The reldy teams m the 200 medley. 200 freestyle and 400 freestyle hdve dlrPady com- pleted C IF -cons1derat10n time!> CdM won ledgu<> tn th£> three relayc, last sc>clson as the Sea Kings aun to matntdin the trad1t1on. Kun, Pantuliano, Meswn- ger or Street and Bowlus an"' sett.mg thcu sights for ClF m the 200 medley ThE' 200 freestyle relay consist!> of StrePt. l\1e<,senger, Bowlus and John Money wh1Je the 400 free'>tylc• rc•ldy has Kun Street. l\.tessenqN and Bowlu'> Orange Coast falls again in softball MISSION VIEJO -The Ordnge Coast College soft - hdll tedm dropped its runth '>lrd1ght Orange Empue Con- rcre ncr contest with d 9-1 set- bdck at Saddleback Fnday OCC (5-11 -1. 0-Q in con- fe rence) 1umped out to d 1-0 l('dd m the top of the hrst mnmy when Meredith Miles led off with an tnhE>ld smgle, moved lo thud on a bunt sm- gle by Jill Jessen and scored on a double stedl That was the ldst run dnd tuts the Bucs would see all day dS SaddJeback pitcher Angie DUNN CONTINUED FROM 84 tenrus • Southern Cahforrua rrught have more top iuruor tennis players, but Anzona JS certainly ahead of us m adnurustrabve schedulmg In a change from last year, the championslup finals ol the CdM national tourna- ment today at 5 p.m . at the Pahsades Tennis C lub will start with lhiee doubles and conclude with six singles m the eight-game pro set for- mat. La t year. Perunsula defeated Menlo lD tngtes, 5- t, to secure the bUe without ev n having to step on the court for doubles ·we put our exhlb1bon doubl tea.ms out there,· Cox said. ·w e didn't even play three dou- bt match .. nobody real- SNYDER CONTINUED FROM 84 player,• Snyder said. •He really feels at hom playtng doubles. He's got gnat ba.nd . "l like (the f<>mMlt in thlJ tournament). It al1owl you to flay stngl• and doub&el, and llke playt.ng Anglel and doub*, espedaUy with Brt· an. I'd like to ... where we Wlute rct1rt>d 11 slrd1ght bdt- ters dnd hru ... hc>d thP gdmf" with thre<> stnkeoul., The win Wd'> No 160 at Sdddlehack for Coach Nick Trani, who coachPd the P1rclh.''> from I Q8ti-<14 dnd compiled d record of 120-70-t dunng that '>J>dn. including two ronlerenrP llUt•s dnd five playoU dppear~nc<>s OftANCiE o.tM COHfHENa SAOOLOACX 9, 0AANGE CoAST 1 Orange Coast 100 000 1 2 4 Saddleback 002 304 9 13 0 O'Hara. Guillen (2) and M1le5. Whit~ and l(es~ W White. 1 1 L O'Hara. 2 4 HR Nelson (S). Wilson (S) I}' wdntrd to pldy lM'cduse at wa~ over after inqlt>s 1Men- to1 pldyt>cl d couplP of reserv<''i But I d1dn l hav~ any rP!>efV(.>S • ~ldng '>did th(' fom1at changP will makP the finals mon• exntmg Corona def Mar senior Peter Kulmalldu, who won the Pac1hc Coast League doubles chl:lmp1onstup ldst year with teammate Michael BPan, was nu.Idly disappomted Fnday dbout playmg No. 6 for the Sett Kings. But. whtle 1t raised a few eyebrow , Kulmabckl accepted It in the best way po 1bl • f ltke thf' No 6 spot,· Kulmabck.I wd "No one·~ down there· In the htsl round agamst Horac-e Mann. Kulmaticki won his singl et, 8-1. then won in the quarterftnals ag&mt Brophy, 8-0 would rank among the top doubl teams in th nation. If CdM getJ o 1hot et Peninsula today m the S p.m finals at th PabMd Oub, Morton and Snyder wW no doubt face some o( tbe belt doublet playen in the coun· try ln Rylan Rina, Jett Kuar· ten, Andrew Cohen and Tei~ SUWven. ·we're deflniteJy do1D9 pretty well ngbt now,• SDy· der Mid. ·we·,. up to tbl cb-.Dqe.• .. " • • • &•ex II 11 · -·--·-t ••• m rm -·4U -ltt •••• r:J ii •' -:,;..-- ....-i~s , SEllVICE Dmt!croJN -for AU Your Home and BuNntta~ -........... ....., .... __ _ . \ Bow to Plaee A ~w116D 1' . lay Fax 11\f.} t1'l I ·It ·,11i j ... ...., .,. ht~ .... .,f , .. 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Murphy Ave ''·~·· CA '12614 WHEREAS the Act ti'.:11\f1 t ff'lC'Jtf1r,tdfftd < A 1 !'!~;> Murphy A1• Ir 1•r1Q CA er.>& 14 rt 1 t11J ... 1r1•;~4. 1!.. tun J _, '• "J Lit J l'Jtpr1r.JtK>n H .,, t'•U 'lorlod requires lho Crty Couool to decle1e rts 1n1en11ot1 10 levy end collect a558ss· montr. within the Bus•· nCJ!IS Improvement Dis· 111ct for tho na•t hscal year and tJ """' h1J,1n11•,•1 1r1? Nt1 )'_ j1,t1.J lr.rt1f'J)t>fiJIQd c,,,,,.,st. N.1yyer1 J" ,lfJl•fll rt1' l;1trtrr11tr1I WttS ' • 1 ..,.11, rh•· C.111m1y < '"'"' r;f Or~m·~,1 r,#c,unry r,,, ri;t. 14 °lfJfJI 20016855253 111•1/ ~ l•.I M111 ] llJ I /4 ;.ir,111 ';J4 7fJ WHEREAS Iha BUSI· nass Improvement Ots· lrtcl AdVISOf)' Board has nor recommended the bosis lor levying assess· rnonts bo mod1fted NOW THEREFORE, the C11y Couricll of the Clly of Newport Beach rai.olves as fotlow<i Soc11on 1 Tho Annual R&pc1rl l1lod by the Ftclrtious Business Adv•~ory Board is Name Statement Mreby approved The l tt• I II ;-N1r q P'''..,,''"~ 1'1 rf• 'l t tl"tH"IH "' ~ Tr.11• I Alt.t11• i''l(J(J fl• 1r,1 ,111 ••I •rt llJi' V• I t IA<1• t (.A Jll,',11 J "*'" fioh'''' M·llc ' I IP,/;. MiHbif Artt• In " S.1r•l.1 An 1 CA . , ') fr I tJiJ 1( t !,!I tS (..r.Jr• 1,cr ... 1 lif 1n n•J 1 J •·• Iii\/• f' •• '!ot )llPd " I ' I LILIS , (I~!. Y"•"' ,, \ ... !j..fl'j J I 1 H I~ I•' fr 1' t.JU•rru .. (11 't'Ytt'. I••· 1 "''"' II•• Courity (.11 n. t (J•.i"'l C.r:iuniy ' 'JI' 't'7 't''l'll 20016856480 I I "'V p,,, 11 M.11 ·; I 0 ''· 't'I\ ('()l)t $.1411 Fictitious Bualneu Name Stotemont Tl1t lr11it1Wtflq fJIJr~(IM "''' rto.n'j bu"..,"1'''· ... a'> M1r1rJ ')r,rjy ~!)1111 9 0.111111<," Hartr "'' Sonio M·tr•J·'"''' CA ·1~r,&1; K.1thy Ann D1okm11nn 1J U •"''''•·• A Jnc.hrJ 1flnt;. M·H'J•H't•i (,A •ur,1,1-1 1 t11'i tm<.1t1R\\ 1~ r.nn rlt;r,tr•J I>/ UI 1(11J•./•du<1I If""' /II I StArl11d ·~Jtf•IJ tJ.1:.•hl•S!. /t•I? No K.1111; Ar.rt O·~~n•Jnn Ttt1s r.1 •'' rr1r·nl wa\ 11 ••I '""' It• (.r,uoty '·'"'' 1 t 111 , 'l r ,.,r.ty r I ii ;r i ii I 20016851130• ll1ty f• I 1,4,, I 10 l II I <; 147~ F1ct1Uous Business Name State ment I 1 ,,. I· 1llll1;1n•1 ,,,., .Ctn~ Ill rkitfltl tM ,1N ""•' 1t~ lrnm.Jcufutl! 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(J!;inq" (.()<inly "" Oi'J'>'.. i'OOt 2001685•180 (J.loly PrlrJI IA.:11 3 tO 1 l "11 4"0'11 c:,.,4n Annudl Ropon contains ,, do.-.cr1p1Jon ol improve· mont~ and aC11V1llos 10 b" p1ov1ded tor 2001. lho area boundaries. and lhtl annual assess· mon1 w11h1n the 0.Slnct Section 2 The Clly Coone.ti horeti~ declares lhl' 1ntent1on to renew lhc Business Improve· monl 0ir;lnc1 101 tho l•S· ca1 year Apnl 1 2001 10 M~rth 31 2002 pur- Su-l nl IC> lho Act Section 3 The mam· b4lrsh•P of the Otslnct will r{tltl;)tn lhe same 5,.Chon 4 The Ctty C1.iur>e1I hereby slates rts 1n111nt1Qn lo levy and 1m· Pf.>'lO an1 order lhe COl- leo1on ot a bonelll as· 60,.,monl upon persons conc1uc11n9 business 1n the D1s1nc1 Such benelrt .i•.~ossmonl shall bo as follows A Banks and hnancial 1nst11uhon!. lhal are ex· ompt lrom Ctly business 1tcens11 rogulaflons shall be assossed SSOO per yoar B lnsurani;e agencie& lhBI are exempt from C11y business hcense •e<Jul;,hons 51'1811 be as-MJ•,..oo $250 per year C. Parson!> operating r,no ol lhe following type<, ol businesses as an •ndopendenl COfltretc· ,,,r rn an eslabltshmenl CJNnPd by anolher per· 1.1n r.hall be 01empt lrl')tn lh•~ as'll!ssmenl 1 Ha1r styhsrs 2 l~atl 1echn1c1an& J Real esrate J91\fllS D Tt1<• asser.smenl '°' oJll r1lhP1 businesses w11t11n lhe 01stric1 shall 11" I 00 riorcen1 ol rhe anriual bu,mess license r.v 11:. ost.Jblit.l'led pur· suont 10 Chaprer 5 08 ot ll'lo Mun1<..1pal Code 5'1CIKHI 5 The ll0nef1t ano'tsments shall be coll0<;tod by the Olly 1n one annual 1nstallmen1. w111t collact1ons tor new bUSlll9S589 tn the DIS· 111ct on the day ol the 1$- !>llanco ol a bu~1noss ltcense by the C11y The ll'5essment for now bUstnGSSO~ Shalt bo prO- lillCJCf accordinp 10 the number ol lul months rum1m11ng in Iha D11· trlC1 ~ l•!K.lll yeer Section G The penally tor deltnqoent paymenta ~l\aff bo rwonly-lrva per r.r•nl per month p10Vld 1nq lhal ltle penalty 10 be a<f<led stt1il on no event "•CtJad l)nA hundred Fictitious Business t>mr11n1 ol 1h11 asseu· Name Statement m""' amount due Snwr>n 7 The 1m· OH1vem•nlo; and •~llVlltos lo bo funded by lhfl ben'!I~ assessments ~halt •n<.lude only Iha fol· ll'lWtnQ Thf' toltowm<J pm wr•s .,,,. dtllng bur.tr~,. .Jt, H:ivann Hur (, 1lr i')l)fJ fa1rvit-w RrJ fl 204 C.o-.tn Ml s.i1 (, JI 1lo1r11n 1Jfl626 Michael F nrnan•l"I 2')1)() l'll1M0"1 Hd i:t <'04 C<>'lto MP'UI Cohl0fn1n 92626 Th•!. bu~1nea& '' '"" •luctod lly an 1ndtv1dual tlova you ~1a11od 11otng busklo,. ye1? NI) M1r.haol rorno11dn1 Th" ,reromenr wa~ lilod with IM Cllunty C.lork CJI Orong11 Cwnty 110 02JO'il?OO I 2001111154212 0Alty Pilot Mei 1. 10. v ... 24~ 200t Slt474 RESOLUTION NO. 2001-16 A. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE. CITY OF NEW· PORT BEACH AP· PROVING THE AN· NUAL REPORT AND STATING rrs INTEN- TION TO LEVY AS. SEISMENT'S FC>ft THE BALBOA VILLAGE BUSINESS IMPROVE· ME.NT DISTRICT FOR THE FISCAL VEAR OF APRIL 1, 2001 TO MARCH 31 2002. WHEAtAS, the Belboe V1U..O. eu..,_ Improvement Dlll11c1 WU ealllbllaned In 199fl pumllnl 10 rhe Parli:lng Ind Bv1lnaH Improve metll Area Law of 1989. C.hlornla StrHt• and HIQhw9yt Code. 8ec1IOn 36500 ef aeq (her!Hn- '""' lhe • Ach Wlllch 1equ1re1 en 1nnu1I re pof1 IO be fllld llld ep. prOY«I by Ille City Ccui- cll '°' ""1 flecaf r-v. end 1 Marh111no •<1Vert151ng aod public rala1ton1 :? Phys1col improve· menls 'I Commum<:ahona and OullaoGh Program 4 Adm1nis1ra1Jon Section 8 The location of the 01&tr1C1 wm remain the same gonarelly lo- t •lod on the Balboa Pen1n1u111 botwoen A S1reet Ind Coronado St111ot aa eet ton11 'Nllh gutoler 9P001flelly In the map 1n9Ched u Exhbt A WMtREA8 . Advleory Bo.t1d BE ll FURTHER RE· SOI. VEO th1t the Clry Council ot the C11y of Nawpon Beach thall conduC1 • pubic '-ring on Mlleh 27, 200 I at 700 pm 0< aa eoon lhofeallar 11 tm mettlf may be heatd In the Council Cham0.11 lo- cated et 3300 Newport l!toulevard, Newport Buch Ca11forn11 11 Wl\ich ttrM Ille Councll Wilt hffr all lnterHted 1>9rtons IO< Of 111811'1tl 1'18 raMWtl of the 0.. trtCI the ex"ltnl of 11141 Olsttiol Ind IN ll*iflc type• of lmptov91Mntl Of ectrlltlea to be l\ll'tded by the l>eneftt eUM• m9111 P10111111 ma'( be made Mally Of WI writing, but If wrlhen, .n1M be fifed with ll'le City Clerk II Of befOfe the time fixed fl)( the Heiting Ind con11ln 1ufllclent doc:utMntellon to Ytflfy llualne.. owntfttllP 9nd valldalt the pat11cular pro1 .. 1 If written orOllttt ere ~ ~ the the owners of bull"· htl Further 1nlorma11on re· gard1ng the proposed Business Improvement 01slrtd renewal and ex· pane.ion may be ob· talned al the Newport Beaeh C11y Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beaeh. Calllor· ma 92658 T elophone (!M9) 644-3230 T.ne City Clerk shall cause this resolutJon o! mtentJon IO be publ•Stled once ITT a newropaper ol general cucutallon 111 the Ctty at least seven days before the public hear· 1 1hrs rosotullon Shall rake ellect,1mmed1ately upon adopt>on Passed and adopted by mo Crty Council of the C11y of Newport Beach al a r&g- ular meattng held on the 13th day or Maren. 2001 le/ Gery B. Adam•, MAYOR ATTEST: le/ L.aVonne M. Hertclff1, CrTY CLERK Published Newport Beach·Coste Mas a Daily Pilot March 17, 2001 Sa477 PUBLIC NOTICE The annual report of the Southern Cahlorn1a lnstrtute of Photography 1s avallat;>le lor inspec· 11on at mo addreas noted below du11ng normal buSlness hoo~. by any citizen who so rOQUOSll wrll'lln 10 days aller pub- lteation of this noltee ol eva1lablloty The Southern Cahlor· nia lnst11U1e of Photogra· pl'ly 2 t 5 Orrllwood Aoar:t COione del Mar CA 92625 The pnncipal Manager is Gunnar E Chnstran sen. ProStdenl 19491 760·0247 Published Newport Beach·Costa Mesa Daily P1to1 March 17. 2001 Sa478 PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACM PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED NEGATIVE DECLA RATION Harbor 1nd Bay Element A dratl Negatrvo Doc· laration has boen prepared by the Crty ol Newpon Beaeh Ptan· "'"'ii Department '°' the PfOjeC'I h5led below SUBJECT The P'oted consists ot a Oena,.I Plan Amendment to edopt a new opliooat element of the Oeneial Plan Tho propo5ad Har bo1 and B.ty Etemen1 a<1- dra11&1n9 UMS ot the wa· tar and waterfronl prop- erty ITT Newpor1 B.ty and Harbor and supplements provt11ons of the Lind Use end the AecreallOn and Open Space Ele· man ts LOCATION Citywide SETIING Tho Crty ol Newpon Beech 1s • communrry or 12.000 fo. calad on the central ooaS1 ol Orange Coun!y Tho Cily cover• • 38 equare mllH, lncludl09 approxlmetelv 22 aquare milH of lipper ond Lower Newport Bay. A.PPLICANT. City o! Newport Beach REVIEW PERIOD March 19, 2001 to Apt~ 18, 2001 Thia recommended llf"ldtng that the PIOllCt wiM noc have a lllgMlcanl effect on Ille environ ment ii baled on "' ~ lllal lludy Tile draft Naoellve Declareuon, lnlt!al Study, and 1U9- portlng documenta may be ttvll#9d, OI pur• ct'AMd lot the coet ol , .. prodlUctloo, • the olHc. of the PlaMlng Dt$)811· tMnl, 3300 Newpor1 Boulevard, Newpor1 BeaGh. CA 82858 For ll'llOlmltion,' oontad Pa lriQll Allbfd at (1148) 844-3235. Wn1t11n com- mentt r1911dl/\Q !tit ed.ciuaoy of lhl1 Draft Negetlve Oeclutllon ml.91 be rec.Mid by the Planning DlpertlMflt 11 the llbove 1ddr"' by APAIL 16, 2001 A flnll 8f'IY\ronrntfll1I report I~ corporallng pUbllc Input will 11\tf\ bt preperld IOf conaldll'•llOn by "'. cillol'l·meklng auth6t· "'" Publlened Newpon l11ct1·Co1f• M111 Dally Piiot MarGh 17, 2001 81471 MUC mnca f CITY OF N EWPORT B EACH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NollCe It heleby givef\ lt\al Ille Crty Counal o1 1he Ctty ot Newpon Beacn will hold a public heartng on the appla· tlon subm111ed by Ille Ao• Brandt Trust lor Amendment No 909 & Loi Uno AdjUslment No 2000·13 The two •P· pllcahons will etroct 2720 & 2730 Bayside Ortve The proposed pro1ec1 It dosc11bed as lollowa A tot hne ad1uS1 · men! to reconhguro two existing lors 10 lace Bayside Orivo. 1n as· soclallon wllh an amendment 10 eslsbhsh a 4·1001 front yard setback on the Zono Oistnctll'IQ Map aloog tho· Bayside Ortvo lrontago to allow the demolnton of an •••sting duple• and the c.onstructton ot two new dupleaes on lhe re- conh9ured Ioli A.ddl tionatty. ltlO Qry Council will consider a request lor an oncroachmenl agreemenr IN2001 ·25A) 10 constrUC1 a dnveway w1th1n Bayside Dove to acceu the ptOj41Ct ThtS ptOject NI beeo reVtewed and 11 has been dflterm1noct that 11 15 categorically exempt under the reguiremenla ol the Catllorma Environmental Ouahty Act Notice 1a hereby lunher given that said pubhc heanng will be held on the 21th day ol Merch, 2001, 111 tho hoor ol 7:00 p.m. 1n tho Council Chambers ot tho Newport Beech City Hall. 3300 Nowpor1 Bou· levard, Newport Beach, Cehfornla, a1 whlctl time ana place any and ell p11rson1 interested may eppoar and be htard lhefeon II you challenge N prOject ~ court you may be htruled to ra11<ng only lhoH ISMlOS you or someone else re1Sed at the pubhc hoerinq de· scnbed ~ lht$ l'IOhCO or tn wt111on cor· respondence dohverffd lo the C1ry al. or poor 10 tho pubhc hearing For mlormahon call (9491 644 3200 L.aVonM M. HartlleH. Cltv Ctertl l>ubhthed Newport Beach Co11a Mesa Dolly Pilot Morch U.. 2001 Sa48Q I 111 OllTUAAIEI Trenton Dtbre A Trenton (Porcell•) age 47 pessed 1w1y at hom1, Much 12, 2001 . She llvld In Corona Del Mer for JO 1 yeara. She 11 1urvlnd by her husbend Doug Trtnlon. mother J1ckle Porcelli ind grandmother Theim• Sllzle. Memorlal 11rvlc11 wlll be held Sit, Merch 24, 2pm • Pacific B11ch Prubyt11l1n Church, 1&15 G1rntt1, Peclfle S..Ch, 92109 Ph 858-273-9312 LOCAL MOIRJAllE PIERCE lllOTHERS IEll IROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 842·9150 ~ EOOAl HOUSl'Kl OPPORTUNITY A111ea1 estit• acherttslno In lhlS ~IS SUbiect to the f taer,;iJ h 11 Housing Act ol 1968 as amended which ma~ei 11 1Ueoa1 to ad>'erlrse ·any preference hm1ta11on or d1scnmina1Jon based on race, color. rel~· 100. $U t1and1e<ip tamlllal SIJIU$ Of NhOllal Ol!Qln. 01 an intention to make any such preference. hm1tat1un ur d1scrrmmat1on • I Ills newspaper will nOI ~nowtnoty accept any adverMemenl 101 real estate which 1$ In v101a11on ol the law Our readers die hereby informed that all dwellings aijverttsed 111 this newspaper are avallal>le on an tqu~ opponunl~ basis To comrtam ol d1~c11m1 Nhon ul HUD loll lree al 1800424 8590 1 HOUSEMX>HDOS FOA SAU GENERAL O\t. SlOP H0\1E Bl Yl\G SI PERl.iTORE &11 Jl'f> r.;tr rq ~ .... "l 1<1-f. ~;; E~ l!A'tY, Frl'f• P,,,<1 ~c.-M t fo~ (!l;'(j( f«'rfJ• fr~ GcN! Pt'PQ I.JI' Ir I, f KA. -JAi•'>"" Al Al('~ ov}<I CA l1JHr f7141SJ4-880024 hrs Veler11n Real fatale t f-·~I I ~ """1,>, V.A. SO MOVE·IN FREE Coullltllng FREE Ult Ot .._ HUIWA REPOS 714-534-8800 Veteran Ral &ts18 Ema II 11re9901dnc.com MODJESKA CYN Eacepe to coun1ry living, I Acrt ol tote! pftvecy. 4br 31>1, tonn din, lem, olfoc. din 2 lrplc, Mp gutll hoult. 1879,900 71~~2601 Amw Rlchlrdl Realty 10 HOOSESJCONOOS FOR SALE COSTA MESA 1 ~ FOR ULI GH!"AL HOMES Of TltE WEEK lhowclH HontH For .... In Our Sit Alll Estlte SUpplemlnt I E>tlplly Adi Start et •. Deedllnt Tuesday 5PM Al10 ... Open HouM Ultlnp Avt. Dtedllne Wednt1d1y 5PM It Paye to Advert IN In the Belt LOCAL Rut EltN S.Ctlon CIU Todly ti LISA RIVERA 949-574-42&2 ANNE WILLEY 949-574 .... 249 4 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE BAUOA lSlANO BALBOA ISLAND 200i'202 RUBY AVE True dupltl-owners deltght ~ unrt, 381 38a. '°'""' ()n. new P111go ftoonng 381 2Ba lowe< UNI T 111101 OC· cup $1 I SO 000 Lota VIOC* Rea~ 94!H i73""°62 5 HOUSESICOHOOS FOR SAl£ BAl.SOA ~ Ot»n Sun 1-4 1910.000 Be.Jut,fuf CUSIOITI ,_ total remodeled ha~ hoots very oP<'fl llopr plan great for 1nrert111n.nq 38r 2 58a Prflll!~r insid!' IOI D1yna Pel•ll 191 949·613·3899 10 HOUSESICOHOOS FOR SALE COSTA MESA 4KI( 'I Uft I C~Mll J 1HI\ I ,111111) lllfJlll with hr11il.1• l', rJ'fTltll"lrl!~J 1110m~1 ~•h l•111• .... 1h w.milf· 111unt11' .mrl 1(1.h\ 1 upb;,1r1k1 r 1.11m.1I d1mll)I n111111 M.l\11'1' b'tlrrJ1m v.1th ''"111.l( r· ,1nrl l.JIJ.:I' rk1 k I lui..~· ~l< um luh 111 m.1'>11'1 l.1thmr.t 11 D111ililt•-<J' 11;1r.iw wilh,.,..... niU 11111lt1or "iw S lli.llflO rotil f~ll'll<J! I~ ht/U\I' lrNJly p.i1n11(j S589,000 llov. AllfJl'I A (iAMf (I/ "l/IJ(lh "IJY /Ill llAll \//I-RA\KllBA// Cm RI! • CINA MCCOMB 949-642-5937 a•ALS•TATSa• SELL your home through classified' STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?. an • • • • • • • • • • • Baytronl View Ouplea AMlng Sl,100,000 On lht p~ 3Br 29e 11"1 aech Lflrl SO h on lht i.y wilh ll'lCt9dllle -qllltl locabOn on Mol*'1 8eldl A11oclei.d RHlly 94H7HM3 JIM HEYOORFF 11 AGENT on Bllbol Penlnsula 19117, 1991, , .. ' 2000 Cati Jim lo get h dontl "I CAN HELP YOUI" 949·675·5069 I HOUSEllOONDOI FOR SALE CORONA 0£1. MAR SPYGLASS f!IOGE 1827 Bay Cliff Clrclt 3Br 2 SB1 one ''lllY 1n gated comm Sptctaculir Yle#S of OtN~ ~let>na, Harbol cuy fights and mountains St «25.000 By Ow!ler 949 &00619 wll Coop!!!te 1'1111 bfoMtl OPEN HOUSE SAT-SUN 12-4 325 Poppy JUST LISTED 481 UBa. '"" rm. 1 1'2 blocka to Uttlt Corona Bt1ch. Sl.585,000 Ji m & Petty McDonald COM Homtl ... 759-9070 CLASSIC DUPLEX Lrg lront hCu5t wf3&, & lrg rear 181 urot &cellent cond Reduold to $ 799. 000• Cot1tllnt Rattly 949-759-0 In ••JASMINE CREEIC Light & brrgnr end un1f. 281 28.t den, $610, 000 CQ..liskld by agis Shan Ten E-;Q 9'9-380-9'92& Mtvty S11utttr 949-673 53S4 OPENING APRIL I, 2001 T1HJ IXOltmf#I/ IS butkJitlg lot 1M IOrrg a.vatted ~ !>Ort al e Pfll"ll Blytronl hom<t A ~ rtf'llfX»I 11111 ~IS llOW tal'"fl reH1V11/Joni lor ~ ill"'rll Ovff 100 ~rH Jlteldy I~ Caril.tel ""'' llcNaughlOtl _ t4'·71f.20$0 FIND an apartment through classified 1 32~1 HEW HOMES From 12a~ Adfec:ent to 8eectl & Trtangte ~ Squere. MMS0-1440 From 1291.100. Prrvate End.We ell 17 Homes ()(it 7 lefll Two-&y 3-&g, 2 >h Ba, 2c all Ill' Up to 1.505 Sq Ft Adjlclrrl ID ~ l!each' & T nangte Square 949-650-1440 1053 P8111 HIH Or 4Br 381, 2·Stor; Home. Pool, new roof, hardwood lloor1, 2000~ ti. Broklrt welcome. 5415,000 1149-546-7547 OPEN SUN 1-5, 25911 Wlllo E S4de Back 8.\V area w/119- PIO• 2800sf on II 8400 st IOI. •& 2 5Ba, lam rm w/Fp for· mal <*oog rm, huge iac lib in mstr new rod hall Sile ba$kelbilft OOU/11 '589,000 Gila !1111 949-642·5937 PRIME ESTATES Lott & Ocun Views! Cell Petrick Tenore Agent 949-856-9705 3Br • dlnl•llt Br' 2Sa Fp. P11go hardwood floors ceremic l~e •n kitchen. doog & baths new extenor & inttnor pernt 2car oai. $469 000 Ron Baysllore Estatas. 949-543-2445 OPEN SAT·SUN 1--i 220 Knoll St I() 3bf 2.51111 _. ,., Oceln All! Toni MM6CM1242 l32.J3il $260,000 LH Bayf ront Condo 2Br 2Ba. welt list bolt dock Spectaculu View. sn5,000 BAYVIEW 6 + Den. 1 Blk lo Send S 1,799,000 W1tetfront •Br Bllbol Cow't Pl AGENT 949-123-8120 NEW HOMES Adjacent to Newport e.ach & Triqlt Squere. 94MSG-1440 ONE FORD ROAD By Owlllf 48r <l8e down1tlln dttllofc. 8"u Upgtldld gc>UflNI kit., A• • Loe. Sl,399,000 Bx !pf!!: Mt-212-1013 HARBOR COVE Stunning home 481 2.5Ba, wllk to Faah le not In MLS SM9I( Try 5% down. Agl/()wnlf t4M32·2'40 'T'l u ,. Bl uffs Newport Rcat.h <:mt nm I "itory ExpanJc<l l(>wnhoui.c 3 b edroom 2 bath on p rivate ~rccnbclt . I o t.s ofof upgrades $559,000 Noralce PaulJOn 949-632-6489 r ... 1 ... n A .. hy 1 .... 41•"•( •ff tu flt. \.re 2(.1(• BONITA CANYON 2 yMl"I newt 38R 2.58A '-2400 11, 1lng etor;, 3 car ger, Sfl75K or will con11der lndn COM, Btlbol II. By Owner 94 .. 737-214• 281 2.5S. Condo !f19ntdod ~II comple!f wlnew c:abt1N1rs & Frendl ~srone COIXll· m Fp. Ctllh ce1#ng /fl IMng room $350 000 Coasrtme Rtally 949-759-0177 *UDO SANDS • 28r 2Ba Fp lrg blcky1rd A cllllrmlnO pnvate beach corMUVly lleps to Ille oc.11 1M street par10ng COITWTI par1(. pool play lfll lanOKaPtd EftrlCSI on.r.d II 125,000. Ownttl Apt ... H3H031 ED YAH DEH BOSSCHE REAL ESTATE BR()t(EA LOCAL SINCE 11170 949-85().0943 www.newportmell hom11.com 8lG CANYOH Open Stl/Sun I ... 4 Htnnltaol LMM. 5Br/4.58e, l·S{ory on - 13,000tf Lot. Huge tlj)lll)llon poltntlal SI ,375,000. By Own« MW70-77<19 C'"ow1ley to Broktf -Lla1ed In MLS NewHI bull! Blull1 twnhome, Bay, lunNla & llfMl'lbtll .,...... 3bf. 3 C8I Slit '55• MM32 ...... OPEN SAT·SUN 1-5 2207 FORTUNA Blull1 Custom 1 JtOfV H · pended townhouse Jbr 2b8 piv gMl'lbell Upgrldetll $559 000 Nofalee Paulson 9<19-632-6489 HARBOR VIEW HILLS OPEN SUN 1-5 39()8 T optlde Lant 4bl 21>8. sing 1tory 3 car gar 11M111C trid sryte Kam Olsefl Rell Es1.att $ervll;et 949-183-0707 M9·222-ol22 French Chat11u .. 1peclou1 bf'•, 3 Sbl 91ted co111m, pool, gourmet kl1chen wfc.nllf llland, Iota ot upgyldtl. Ethel Ae11111 Preml11 Rlll1y f1,at99,900 ....... 4-4321 PRIME ESTATES Lots • OCMn Vlewtl Cell Plltlck Tenore Agent MM5&-9705 StuMlng Ctyti.t Cove -"-· 11.120.000 481's, ~ bonus & 3c 94' Ap(J(Ol 4000 sf upglelJAO througllout with gran.re nwtH. lla!dly lrved in 5-"" relocated Sant• Lucl,.Peleuo B•rt«llct 11,120.000.811sr /Oc;J/Jon in T11JCr, almosr 10,000 lot w.lh cafl)'On and OCHn llHIW. oo nom.s rn front, OVM SJSOOOO rrt upgrackls 48rtolftea and boflus. 4 Sblllh, le garage Cell Stefani. lrlturw Fred Sandi Pf1tlnum Proo-rt/11. '4f.111·1B94 V/1w1 Forevtr 3200&1 '·68fs. 3c 91r com.1 IOI impo11e<1 srone /tis, '""" wtndows, bale olf instr. ro mtllflt sun#I & spedlClJla• view al Newport HartKJr OCNn Clly "9/llJ ene mour> /11ns S UJ88 000 P11 Ha~ '4MN-<lllO l"~I Bulldtrt Ort1mll Pntnt 20.000 ti ltvtl VICMI lot "' 190' Jllll'IO'lltnlC rnounl&i< & l'llh pulOr9I tlltwS Pnva'" roed tll'roooded b/ M S E"llH $249 9001 HlO 7, Fo.sp11ngs Sente •"• Cowan Heights 41' Pa!ni:~ Tenore 94!HS6-97Cs~ Cotta Meta Tr11*11 near OCC great 1ncom1· $239,500 (lH H HCJld 949·646-3683 I 101uuou~ J SUNNY PATIO Large 2 Bdrm-1Blth Frig. W/O, S1450fmo .949-84S·lle45 1~Dfr~1 38' 2Ba Fp c1e6. W D II• ups vault C8ft Ill*' & •"Y w ntogllbofttood voe.., '.}ar no pelS Avt 4f1 5239M~J 949 25 t ·0366 Oki CdM ralUrblshed I br parkfoa1den vu pal>O P"' w'd fng Ip pknQ for 1 sm cai, i 1190m !M§7?3·7250 110 m s COSTA MESA E'Slde Bick B•v Lrg 2Br, upper, enctsd bale. n/pels. S985/mo 329 Unlvers11y, Ul'lll E Call 949.57 4-2031 11t "~ IEACH WALK TO THE llEACHll l400 ~In Bonu1 on Ill mo Rtnel SpaQou' 2Brll S8a pt1tthi .. n.ng $124()'Mo S..... $480 on I )'!!! ...... 71•-9151).2468 1"2 Ami NIWPOftT IUCff I 1 11 UI = I I 1· MJIO =II 111 MJIO = I I 1· MJIO = I Very Best Value in Aliso Vieio ~ c•o,ne ~vee u1ha.t<yo1~ ~.1e ~ nu&\·019 •.• Choose from 3 beautiful locations including St. Moritz, Barcelona and Innsbruck. Largest sq_uare footage in Aliso Viejo. Spacious one bdrms, two ond three bdrm twnhomes w/ attached garages. • Gated Communities •Full Size Wosher/Dryer Hook Ups • Wood Burning FireJ>laces •Over 100,000 5_ciuare FHt of Fitness Fadlities • On-Site Fitness Director and Activities Director Call Now St. Moritz Ba rcelona Innsbruck 949-362-6000 949-362-7000 949-362-7600 \ Doily Pilot 110 APTS COSTA ll!SA COSTA MESA I SOUTH COAST METRO CNwlnflg Jw1j()t 1 lleaoorn and 2 Woom I ·8.tlh eurroundtd by iern. PoOI " 1J111«1 COl"ll!'lunly Call 714-557·0075 J 38r' 2Bt, Airgt JJvlng room . 112 I titk 10 oce1111 $187Slmd yearly leaaa ava4 416 .. ~5·9n5 HewpOft turn 1Br tlutlco Ml kitchen mttro non smoking. no pet S900 oocJ u!~ Av1//ll no... 949-760 843t BACK BAY 2br 2bl, "'!ti Olllll' and vie~ S1700m(C plla $1700 cltposct Plea~ eel IOH93-3130 154 HOUSE$1CONOOS FOR RfXT nl.IOA ISi.ANO 1Br 181 latgt Br ~f ~ bt9'1I dtc!( I ear parl'tnq S 1400/mo Aqenl !149·293..C630 .LOVELY 48R 4BA HOME Hur Notti! 8.tyl'rOlll, lrplc. double Ill', 1lnglt Oil lot Pttll view ol bly S3800/ mo. YHrfy. Lore Vince RtlllOfl 949-4173·4062 BALBOA ISLAND HOME 3Br (2 • Sludy) 188 It 'Ju bndl patio. 5lep6 ''' bt·3' t, $2 t SQ/mo 949 760 8184 155 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR ROO BALBOA PENN 1 so ltOUSESICOftOOS fOA RENT COSTA llESA 169 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR •RENT HUHTIHGTON BEACH llghl I b11ghl 2Br 2Ba. Condo ')llllld comm pool tifln" w ~ P,JIJO 1 mo & Ir, bc.h np.;t 6to0,.•n9 3tpm Sat ·sr25'lm 31ai0 3230 172 HOUSESICOffOOS FOR ROO IRVINE Btaullluf 2Br d.,1 '2 St.a 1"'' "•"u• ('"S p.ato •I: ~· • '-'/ V/J & 51..a S'!lf.t>mo ~ '1''t ™ !It~ 112 HOUSESICONOOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH B1y1ide Vtll1ge 2Br 281 <1~,. ~Vl~f•fP• 1 , •. " • J <t-49 1171 86!1' • 114 11 1 ·l&l'J Few Blocks to Ntwpor1 c~ • ,. r-... 'l(t• 4 uc1 20• lB.i r ,, -Jolt g.tled MrlrJ(l)l1I 1• SI /5(J I\ SI 850 (1'r1J_!JI IHl.l_?;~ Bog Cnyn tui } c,e.. r • Ocean fronl 2Br 1B1 1 ,,, 'JN: iuar1 i;.·e noeety tum~nf'd •aun<h , •• 1~ ).;A:t' ~ Weeltty-Mon•~ f ; n , , , 4' 66S-6920 or 323 J~ 41'• 159 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR ROO COflOHA D£l MAR Luaury 3br 2ti. ·~ ;M' r pal.o 5Un cl'<' l 'I ' *I~ to beh n<.. P• a m• HARBOR WOODS 2br 2ba 1m"'1C townhome WO hkup hplt 11tath 2 Cll g11 st 775 94~293-4632 2Br 2B1. spaoou• on goU course 2 ded<s turn 2 car park vtutt cecfs frplc S2SOOlmo 949·2934632 !!!..!.!,._$2500 Jr0-37 l<'I Newport Shores 3Br 2B1 ' f( •·, H bo Rid C t t ~ • ' tr '). • "' t:;n~ f:r 2'::, g C1!1 949-646·7681 car gar neN ~JIU-• I ~ r g111.11 h llSl<I• ,,, • ~ ,, 1 CUTE 2Br I Ba Penrn • •.,, 'frty Lease U!.O'uno •, 1 • 1 •·i • 'II J " • , Vance RIU ~4J1)7'.H Ii' 1 • tt11 1J! <1' rT\(j Be1ut1tul 2Br 2 5B1 '' ~' 2c 9<11 & p.11.0 near R. I"' Gardens POOi .P.t '''~' no pets 52250 t.40 Pr 1Jd ' A1!Y ~BJ Cl4!'121 • i44 Jl111 ,.Jr;'- 3Br 2B• 1824 Vrlelle Ptnln highly upgt1dt<I, quiet loc. 2 c11 gat, WID h-U~ S2400 949-~34630 3Br 281 I ., fl' ir.1.er 28r 1Ba. Ntwty dtcOll1ed •~'' • • ' ~11 t •9" •ear ' 9.1'119" !>Ii w d t.< ' •• rj. -~ ·~ 5~<1 ~ ... no Pf'IS 'W'"'Y J< •" J • • n1 a•pe; ) 1 175 ~~~·7809 ·~·, 'l_J._ 132 APTS NEWPORT ~EACH 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH BAYFRONT Apa rtment Home~ A l lu11c1w(1 \f'1'n1'11u· Upgraded 2BR Den On The Water fi)()() 28R. 2BA Wrth Harbor Vt~· 2500 I BR, I BA With Harbor Vie~ 2000 Prtvate hdot • 'Tiied E11lries • Carqrs • Wood B11111lnc nreplacH • Pmate Beach a.d Marlu Boll Slips Available • Sp1rklin1 Swi1antlq Pool ~ T~plcal Landscaping • Seconds lo Balboa Island & Bayside Shoppln1 Center F hl011 lsland •Corona del Mari The Newpor1 Merine Apt. Homes 919 Bayside Ortwe, Newport Bac.h (949) 76()..0919 N e WNGcom ON ALL 2001 .LINCOLN NAVIGATORS [1" :it! 11 * roRfrk~ 11 • =~ I ~I 4_ 20 ____ _, LUlllt)' H8 c-so. Oc»M LOST PARROT MOVING SALE Blulla Wattrlronl £. View, tbr pnv bell "d All gfMfl. Vldntf CW by 3br 2 .t.., lam m\ 2300ll PoOI 'l'f"' ltnn 880 Pioli OC fWJfoundl F=u~ =· =r:o ~ PoOI 1329!>"'0 ptt( IL~ 71<1 27?-9544 REWARD 11H57·2l~5 QOOds clotllcng p11111 no... MffiH422 ~ & much nluai mot~ BluflJ 38r UBI end 1n1 Udo II Saytront '-" lhr 3111 Fio-St, Cotta ..... kon! ~ pallO on gmbel, 2l>r 2lll '1ll( " PfOf'I Slept IO • t t t t t t t dbl 111 giw '23SO 0art1era bell belt "d ~ l 75G' 420 GARAGE Stni!Qtet 949644-0195 ~·"' Ullt ~6~~ SALES S'AT ONLY &-12 230 I Holly t.1111 LIVE ON A ISLAND! 206 VACATION Chlldrens ,.,_ Ntwpori 1etanO fAESOAT E eldt CM SAT I SUN All yard sale. ~ke new toys Remodfll.'<1 J8i 28a iuiury RENTu 6 D1yl Ctxner ot Cabro <o ./. playf\Ouse Barbie Jeep ~"""l quiet area $2400 Mo "L"1 0.•~98 Tools 1um some book 1 yrtf Oavcd Pfl{l(O AQI .._ ______ _, ~ plants e1<;• ~ e C 949 718-1520 Vlr1ual 'four: Ptnln Vtcelloo ~114 ;,>Bt Set &-? E111W Ck>M-®1 1 HTIP://WWW.ARKO.HET & 3Bt 2Ba tj)llCl(JU' ci.!io;e ESTATE SALE Fri-Sit &-<! G111ge ~ .. ! Old lurn.ture toooo full; furn ••~Pi to 157 E 22ND ST & collec.11ble5 clothes OCEAN VIEW CONDO IJch ~ 94%15 7130 Anllqut1, turn, dlsties, d•she~ & 1~1s morel Seala.re 1Br 1Ba l•!fil?I-'--•ei>I s.....!Y'~ 1755 Mon1ov1.t SI '"'fiaflOlamic voew r!IM)l1 Wtst aide Coala MtN setting w'PoQls. tenru gym 208 OFFICES te~~fa~~nr:i:: FOR RENTJlEASE V' ESTATE SALE V' TOOLS perwo S 1 SO<Vfcarty -Agllnl David Prw.1> 949 118 t520 ,L1let1mfJ nccumulal10<1 QI FV Ott ~ l0t "r' 51JO· 1196 hllnd hi-Id & &ll!<:tnc: woo0 st /. Mite SQuarr t0840 wo1~1rnj tools anllQ~llJ to V1t11 Point Condo lg 1B• Wam<Jr A\k ulJOOI Ho ~ roew '' lh'l b01 10</s of lipper 9a1 qojt vu' '}<llM inlertlftt 7t4·7~t·2787 1t11mi. ttir cab•netr; arv.I cc.rrwn. pool spa avt '.J. 22 remodPhng A•w them st S ~600 no pet 949-644 808~ ~rurn~nt• I!. <l<a~,ng lools CDfol area 481 2 ~ t<ouY 9at&j tur•m ~ vu or Fash lsim•n~ S30~ yr ISe A~a. llON 949 72~0 Hniport Shores ~· /! i& 2Ba °"~ IJllll'a.if:<I • 1 & bath YI u ~~ 1<1ra~• St'l')()rr, 1~a·11 f«a t-K>,,. ~'I f.N·c',>j4 VERSAILLES PENTl10USE 1BR $1 .295. MINI OCEAN VIEW MaryAnn McGuire 949·646·6770 _ Prod C1 Rt1lty Wtstchlf 2Br 21hba Condo 1 'I" I V"~ '<.(.(> ;r, ~hop'; f"a• lsP r~, r"~ St800mo fCJf mlo t.'l 949-642·51 lS 195 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT SOOTll LAGUNA Foid T ·Bord V8 LX 94 fjfjA ''ar "N~'' t1~ 'JU•/ nt 1.i 1 o'jwj rr .. 1 Jtf.1 l(inlJ ~·r;~• .r I )Sf, 1 IJ 0C A1>1' :>.,---1:.::. ~ 202 lrlotel ROOMS FOR RENT MANAGERS • SPECIAL• r9Md,,tarl 210 COMIMIETAIL s"" "'''t' ·i 18 t0-<1pm nNDUSTRIAL S<l'l4 R ~· Ave NS tnAar FOR RENT/LEASE int,.._ pr H & BditXM ~ LARGE UNITS AVAIL Wide drrvt up t1uc~ doors 1211 high 111ektng elter1nct 24 hour 11111 tc· cess US Slorlf9t Centers on HP Blvd 94).673-5300 GARAGES I FOR RENT 1'lr.I'.., .• ><a<y OOf( "'" t II u .,1 nC M $90 11,r fl4 ·; ~~fl 613 I 949 f,4' '.!241 216 RENTALS WANTED • ESTATE SALE * Wt> ~ ..,.. tu. An•~ & (JJ ft().· t ...... J'ld "' ta19 b~1u<t LO'~ r,t pa'JO ·~~ 100, v~e m\C f!t&Wle\ 'JI Pv&ry k n(f '404 R ,,~ Av9 NB "~ar "''.IC. P(.H & Balboa Br-Id I ~6 -<17 .P~ &-3""1 'FAB ESTATE SAL£ HB' Enlltt content1 ol home. Ant1quA fu, ,,,..f.., J ~ 1-1,~c '~" Sfl & II rlNi!' 01113 rystJ • R<>f~ Doullon G0ttec.1u Hu" "·' ~ "rot;/' h ce111m1 1•·we1ry 1ppl s MUCH MUCH MISC!! 17271 la Me11 W1rna1/ Sprlngd11le-L-FRl·SAT 9am CM, HB. or loc:11 •Jl>M l NPB E BluH Block Sale fCJr rOOl'1 •f J 1111l "',,.., t1<1rt1 2l4S Vl•t• Entreda Sal 7·3 p•ot.• r••'"I' SJ'.CJ ~·. I~ •A WHOLE BLOCK• !}h c.11 ~'l 'WJ·li"i~ GARAGE SALE_. _ 1400 AHHOUNCEMENT 11 400 ANNOUNCEMENT I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ! SHORES INTERIORS : • * : LIQUIDATION SALE ! * • : EVERYTHING MUST GO! : • • * 2640 AVON STREET. * * NEWPORT BEACH • : CALL 949·642·2255 : ••********************* CAREGIVER • "' ' 1 Ar.. .1111e~1 Po r I( d r • mf: flt I.la< JC !149 854 2433 208 OFFICES FOR RENTllEASE Call Classified Today 1949) 642·5678 208 OFACES FOR REtllllEASE SUNDAY ONLY 9-1 !Balboa l1land) 117 OPAL. n the alley. Nice turn and ~IO ll1m1ll 440 MISCELUNEOUS FOfl SALE WOLFF TANNING BEDS TA•, AT ~~E BU' D RECT AM> SAVE' COM•~EAC A HOllE !JI''~ 1•., S'«lll ~ 1~ .r;tt , Parmr;nt FREE (.Qi~ C.ala'C!) Ca • ~·"! 111 I'll~ --"' "" !:f etsldn""" 448 ANTIQUES/ART /COLLECTIBLES WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furnoturt PIANOS & Collectibles SS CASH PAID SS WE BUY ESTATES t.» 649·4922~ SOL'TJI COAST AUCUO:\ 2202 So ,_.,,, St »ma A,.., CA 92707 1450 APPLIANCES I Relrlger1lor & Wasller/Oryer. S 1 SOit• EXCELLENT CONDITION' 949-646·5848 208 OFFICES FOR RENTllEASE B'1 • Instructional, 'Non-Contact • Paid Professional Coaches • 7 on 7 Flag Football League •Ages 9to14 • Every Player touches the football and plays in games • Sign-ups and teams forming now Enrollment based on a ''1st come basis" League begins April 2 in Irvine For more information contact the Managing Director Adam Roman (714) 564-9728 or at ACR21 UNH@AOL.COM 145' FURNITURE I Moving• wllo!t tWCll SIS<; 2 8'At labfic s~ caci'• n tt"> S!'>O Wldl rJ•~ pa1-o ·"I II'• CM•r' SSO C()l)'!f. t<tbor>et S7S 949fA() t 183 456 ~ LIVESTOCK Local kittens. cits, do9• f0t lldopltOll every Sit & Sun r1oon·4pm Futuon lsl1nd ANIMAL HETWOflK ln1o 949-644·2279 www 1ntm1lntlwo1k O!Ji OCICAT LOVERS WANTED J(t ,~ .oorrfld • ~e~ P ·~" •• ry '''"l n ~ ~4'j ~4' 847) OCICAT LOVERS WANTED "11• t.,-<" ~ /,1 •"'"f ,..,r·~ ~ ~ r "•A!ltM l;.471 466 MERCHANDISE WANTED COAST COIN HEEDS OLD COINS' c, '1 • 1 1 .;, ''1 "'"1 '" ant.quft'• ., "' '14114"-4447 208 OFACES FOR REHT/l.EASE 466 MERCHAIDSE WANTED TOP SSS/RECORDS! Jau R I. B Sool Roe~ ~Ir. S()s & 60s IA11(£ 949-64S-7505 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES J/11 , 1J,,//,,N .YJ,,,1 f/,,/, ~ accep• ng appt talJOns fo1 tile 10 ION ng p()Slt O!'l • Lrleguards PT ·Valet P'T Wr; ""a ~·a .., a arug t•ee WOf'o'P aO! ana DE:"O"" pie empcotme"' S:;DS!a~ al:>uSI' tf:~t ng For a" aPPO•"'""en1 pcease taJI (949) 645-5000 eJCI. 521 AquaZot Swim Club Get Ready For Summer League SATURDAY CLIMICS O.TE & TIME' COST "11th 14 I 06-100 Pit \H 00 ptr 1• ..,,.,., Plircll ]I I 00100 Ptl rvt••g ft ~ .. dw l\t.i h1>11 >lfll<llt" llld (O\U ~ 00 FOUR WEEK SESSIOMS DATES: • SESSION TIMES it11oon I Apnl Hpnl 11 I & undtr 4 10 I 11 Pit ltuoOn l K"f 1 Jun! I 9 11 1un old 4 10 110 I'll 11 & oldt• ~00 600 Ptl , •• """I m llolidi1 IMc I~ SWIM MEET: he~ 111~n _. '°"'~ "'"' • hon 1-"'"1. 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Mull know MicrotOll WO«! 2000. Wesr1 Legal SollJ.. lions, tranacribe i.pet and Interface with clients. Pl-send resume to 949-720-7457 Attn: Micl1ele NOW HIRtHO Phone r..,,...ntativtt FIAi or PT, S1-$Mw. no Ming. Call 1.-..S1.f717 PERIM'/f RECEPTIONIST Mon-Wtcf.Frl.. 9e'61>. "11tY level ~. will train. must be reW>tt end hlV8 a professional ¥PPe•ra(l(le. Cal 714•979-1811 Relall Salet Potltlon et Baby Boutique. 16-30/hie I week. Retail exp 8 pk.e. Great WOl1c1ng environment Cd Che!yl 94HS0-2244 SERVERS Rlvert>oet RestaV181lt l..oocll &Ml Cell MH7S-S425 TEACHER Love kids? Dependable, ECE units. Coata Meu • PtMChool 714-540-1 n5 nit Newpol1 '-" Countr; Club la ICOllPtinG mumes tor • Banquet Mgr/Clerlcal lllllPOl1 1ssfstan1 10 Food and Btvarage Director Candidate must hive related •llP· prell!fably In hOepl· t1llly/coun1ry clubs. Computer ltteracy in Mlcfoeoll Office 97 exp req'd. Please lax resume: 949-642-0205 OVERSTOCKED A call to classified will help! 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Attn· Cleo tio. I occupa n .. 949·574·8658 e uw Firm nffda PT Clerk tor fifing and tndeXJnO, typing req'd, 4/Hri; per day Mon·Fn. 949-673·7410 Ttltmark1ter1 tor auto insurance to set appolnt· menls and secure Insurance lnlor. PT 6·8pm $10hr' bonus 949-646·9393 "~'"' lo I .1r11 I, .... , M()Nl:\''f Sales ~'y/M~ Representatives ~~- wanted ... we are 1ooktng for Sales Representatives Who enJov meeting and greeting people. work flexible nours: afternoons. evenings and weekends. explore our successfully proven program througl"IOut the orange Countv area. securing new subscriptions tor the Los Angeles Times. 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Vin 29' 461 s 1895 OC Auto Bia 94H86-1888 NISSAN 300ZX ' 11 2+2, hip. auto. llhr, 8811 ml, l.oeOtd, alarm, mini, $8400 760-738-2659 Oldlmoblll CUllMI 'M VS, Low miles, leather (315108) $14,998 NABERS (714)540:!109 OldlMObllt ~ '00 GLS, low 9,~ ml. lellhlf (311322) 121.• . NABERS <714)540=!100 + 99¢ + tax closed end lease 42 mo. 12k ml. per year, .20¢ per mile thereafter. $4,995 total to start. Residual $1 3,353. Total payments: $13,439 + tax. Subject to prior sale and credit approval. Prior rental. Price good thru 3/23/01 . 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'98FORD '98 CHEVROLET ODYSSEY VAN ALT/MA GXE RANGERPIU ASTROVAN Red, 4'or, auto AC, check Fully Equipped chis one ouc!~ (20970N07 l 878) (Pl 549/L600923) $8995 $10,550 Auto, PS, AC, PW, Auto, AC, F/Pwr, CD. Everyone needs a cruck, V6, Auto, AC, PS, PW, 7 family hauler A SteaJ hurry down and tesc drive! passenger, won't lase long, (Pl21 5/CO l 2618) (1595) (P 1560/B I 054 7) hurry! (P 1419/8213216) ' $10,950 $11,995 $12,950 $12,950 '97 fJbTSUBISHI '96 ISUZU RODEO 300 TSL CPE LSSPORT4DR '98 INFINITI '97 ACURA '98 ACURA '99 MITSUBISHI I30 CL2.2 INTEGRA GS 4DR ECLIPSE GS Sporty, white, fun co drive, This is Nice! Auto, PW, PL, Auto, AC, PS, PW, Really Auto, PW, PL, Cruise, Check chis one ouc, Auto, Low Miles priced to sell! POL, AM/FM Cass (P 1566/VYOOOO 13) · (P 1584/34027 4) Priced Righc! Leather, CD Full Power (PI 599/021509) (Pl 559/T618657) (Pl581 /015114) (P 159 11002702) ' $12,995 $14,995 $14,950 $14,950 $15,995 $16,995 '97 ACURA TL '99HONDA 3.2 CRV '98ACURA '99HONDA NSXT ODYSSEY "Loaded" Muse See Auto ACM PS, PW, 4x4 (P 1583/003564) (20799NC073585) Fly Yellow, gorgeous, finest car Auto, AC, F/Pwr, in its class, drivea winner, ca.II Low Miles. foraddit. (Pl412ff000 128) Like New. $16,995 $17,950 $59,995 Uzll For Low Price! 1 (~' , 1 ~ H ~ '_, n l • J •ll'llll~Lean1 + < - 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 AC URA (714) 979-2500 (800) 96ACURA •Fax (714) 435 -1521 ALL PRICES PLUS TAX UC . DOC . TIRE FEE AND SMOG FEE. SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. , J Doily Pilot '99 DAEWOO LANOS SX (364041) $8,999 '98 TOYOTA COROLLA (06957 4) . $11,999 '98 CHRYSLER CONCORD LXi (258718) $12,999 '97 GMC 1500 PICKUP (533255) $12 ,999 '99 MAZDA 626 LX prior rental (853233) $13,999 '98 JEEP CHEROKEE CLASSIC (165820) $14,999 '97 ACURA CL 3.0 (003806) $15,999 '00 NISSAN ALTIMA (140530) $15 ,999 '98 ISUZU RODEO (313807) $16,999 '99 CHEVY CAM ARO T TOP (127 487) $17 ,999 '98 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE (213703) $18,999 '00 DODGE 1500 SLT PICKUP (571119) $19 ,999 '00 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT (704796) $19,999 0 CHRYSLER GRAND VOYAGER prior rental (765269)$19,999 '99 WRANGLER 4.0 (436604) $19 ,999 , '00 ISUZU TROOPER PRIOR RENTAL (J01998) $21 ,999 '00 TOYOTA SIENNA CE (292586) • $22,999 '98 TOYOTA 4RUNNER LIMITED (082907) $24 ,999 '98 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 5.9 LTD (296382)$24,999 '00 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED (202016)$29 ,999 • feel Ind subjeet ID prior lile. M expirel 311M>1. S. pr1Cll Ind dilcountl do not < ~ I .. Saturday, Morch 17, 200 l 811 / • {I .. TAKE HOME A (ADILLAC ·A PRO DROVE! Devilles • Sevilles • OHS • DTS • SLS • STS r wo 2002 Escat·ad es 20 2 . ravada <?) NOW AVAI LAB LE '93 SATURN SLI 55,988 low mile,, oulO, ~lty deonl (3.428821 '93 OLDSMOBILE NINETY-EIGHT s7,988 low mole•, leather moonrool & motel (30837 Al '9 5 BUICK PARK AVE s9,988 Whole, ton leo.n., excellent condition,,_ cor trode·onl (646485) '98 CADILLAC CATERA 514,988 low m.le• block, ton leolher. many exlro•' (000823) '98 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 514,988 V6. low m.les, leolher, excellent condotiont (315109) '95 CADILLAC CONCOURS s14,988 Groy, *"'*'· ~ condttlonl (298450) '94 CADILLAC ELDORADO 514,988 I.ow 50K moles, whole, ton leolher, Meellent condollonl (61 2302) '95 CADILLAC SEVIUE SYS s16,9 8 8 low miles. V·8 Nor1hSlor, white pearl, go<goousl (82'6.49) '00 OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA 518,988 Only 5K mile•I While, leothw, CD & morel (17 4.433) '98 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUEnE 518,988 &e.ge. ton leo.n., CO, duol doors, rear oor (2.42080) '95 CADILLAC ELDORADO 519,988 Tour. low m.les, moonrool, alloys & morel (617782) '00 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUEnE s21,988 G4S, low 9,.400 m.les, leather, duol doors, rear oor ond morel (368322) '97 CADILLAC DEVIW 521,988 Whtie. ton leallw, V-8 Nor11wor, ~cl.on! (26888n ON All NEW 2001 · OLDSMOBILE MODELS ·111 paymtllt due 2/1/02 ... llo 1-echorges until 1/1/02 Customer lllllSI be GllP'O'ltd by GMAC under A °' I Tier Rott SY$11m '97 CADILLAC ELDORADO Tour, 300 H.P Nor1hstor, block, ltnr , moonrool, CO ond morel (6075961 '99 CADILLAC ELDORADO While pearl, ton leolher, mbny 611lfO•, 51k moles (6025761 '99 CADILLAC CATERA Only IOk m.les, leather, moonrool, CD & morel (009356) '98 CADILLAC CONCOURS low""*· whit. pearl, ton leoltw, ~ ol worronty (740264) '98 CADILLAC SEVILLE SLS I.ow moles, Polo, ton leoth., CD ond morel (9022.S.5) '98 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS Low 21 Km.lei! Biod, leather alloys ond rnot11I 8olonce of worronry (906887) '99 CADILLAC ELDORADO I.ow I 4K milei, leoth.r, balance of WOITOllly, pre'llious rental (6007 69) '99 ~ADILLAC ESCALADE Low 2.4K miles, while, CO, olloys, bolonce of wom>nty ond motel (<405702) '01 CADILLAC DEVILLE low I 2K milei, while, ton leather, CO, 'On·Slol, bol of worr, prOY rental (11 .4230) '99 CADILLAC SEVILLE SYS I.ow miles, block. llhr, moon roof, CO ond morel 8olonce ol worronty (909535) '01 CADILLAC SEVILLE Low I 2K mile., bronze, 1an leottw, ~of W01T011ty, PfO'I renlol I 112533) '00 CADILLAC ESCALADE Only 5850 mile.! Block.~ & bablCI ol womrif (217311) 2600 HARBOR BOULEVARD •CREDIT ••UNION ••DIRECT ••LENDING COSTA MESA DOWN s24,988 s24,988 526,988 526,988 $26,988 531,988 ~1,988 532,988 s34,988 535,988 536,988 s37,988 (-)527·1 THE FUSION OF DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY All w hk:la 1ubj41ct to prior 111le fl credit~ llllll tu, rtllemdon feet, doc. of $45.00, •tnotl & dutlnatJon •-·No dul~nlbrok~n. Not rctlpOntlble for . fJ1'0ll .... lcal erron. Plctuft9 for lllUlerad" purpaeee only. Prkn eqrire 72 houn aftu publk:lldon. . . ·"'