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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-04-03 - Orange Coast Pilot' SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNITIES SINCE 1907 ·Cheering.for. the[ underdog • Dave Sperling, a jailer for the Newport Beach Police Department, chronicles Mark David Allen's arrests. • Gr.g Risllng D AJlY PILOT Dave Sperling always cheers for the underdog. fcM' toct.y's schedule and film rev'-ws. see Pages 4 and 5 heavyweight contender: mentary called "Drunk in Public: Along with another short called "Crime Scene Cleaners." the two films were shown over the week- end at the Newport Beach Film Festival . "Drunk in Public" is the more widely known of the wayy-haired filnunaker's work. The rum. wtuch was shown at the fesbval in 1997, tracks 38-year-old Mark David Allen, who has tallied more than 100 alcohol-related arrests in Newport Beach. Sperhng. 31, came across Allen at the police department where he works as a jailer. · From Hawaii lo California, .. MONDAY, APRIL 3 I 2000 His David-slew-Goliath men- tality is evident in his Mis~lon Viejo garage, which he convert- ed into a production facility. Draped on one of his walls next to news arUcles about his work is a poster of "Rocky," the Acade- my Award winning film that turns a small-time boxer into a The film's title character doesn't win the fight. The same can be said for one or Sperling's real-life subjects he has followed. He par- layed his efforts into a short docu-SEE SPERLING PAGE 6 Rl"AN AAVBURN DAILY Pit.OT Dave Sperling a t his home studio in Mission Viejo. Sperling has two films showing at the Newport Beach Film Festival. DON UACH I OAll.Y Plt.OT Greenllgbt petitione rs Tom Hyans, Evelyn Hart. Phil Ant and Allan Beek. The team ls behind Greenllgbt initia~ve. Greenlight group pushes for change Noaki Schwartz D AILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Under the banner of sl~wing development, an eclectic group of residents came together and drafted f measure that could have dramatic effects on ~e future of this city. On the surface. the group which includes a The DAILY PILOT computer design-rffJCamines a stoty that has er, an e nviron-made hffdlines , mentalist, a fo r- mer mayor, a Realtor and a con~ultant - appears mismatched. Allan Beek looks like a cleanshaven Abra- Eclectic bunch thinks its measure is the solution to traffic problems ham Lincoln, Jean Watt a kindly aunt, Evelyn Hart a sparkly-eyed Puck. Tom Hyans an ex- football player and Phil Arst a brooding wiz- ard. "We don't always agree in the end.· Hyans said of the group. "We're intelligent people who have (our) own opinions about bow things ought to be done.• Opponents of the measure. however, have argued that some of the movement's leaders are motivated by politics more than the e nvi- ronment. Greenlight critics also say support- ers a re hypocritical for wanting voter approval for projects in Newport Beach, but not for lhe proposed airport at the closed El Toro Marine base. FmalJy. opponents point out that two of Greenhght's leaders -former councu members Watt and Hart -actually approved many of the developments, whlch the group is blaming for the city's traffic woes. Nevertheless, the formidable hve have drafted a measure hailed by many, but called draconian by others. The hall-page initiative was sold to local voters last fall as a solution to traffic prob- lems. It would simply lack on a extra step to the planning process by giving residents the final say on major developments. said sup- porters. But since then, the deqate over the initia- tive Ms grown and some say 1t threatens to undermine the very foundation of local rep- resenta~ve government. SEE CLOSER PAGE 6 oung girl dies • car crash • Corona del Mar father loses control of car, hits edian and flips over on MacArthur Boulevard. reg Risling AILY PILOT A 10-year-old Corona del Mar Jrl died Saturday afternoon after • er father lost control of lus rephca oadster, crashing into a raised ed1an Yvette Riley was rushed to Hoag losp1tal where she later died Dur- ng the crash, the young girl suf- ered a skull fracture. whlch may ~ave contributed to her death, ccording to the Orange County oroner's office. The accident occurred about 2 m when 41-year-old David Alan ey was driving his 1932 Ford oupe convertible Wllh his daugh- er. R.tley reportedly lost control of he vehlcle on MacArthur BouJe- ard south of San Miguel Dnve. e car struck the median, lipped ver and re ted upside down Riley managed to e cdpe Wlth- ut ma1or m1unes. but lus daughter as in sen ous condition. Both · eys were trapped in the vetucle, ut were helped by witnesses of e accident. The cause of the era h lS unde r nvesbgation and 1t didn't appear hat Riley had been dnnkmg efore the accident. pollce sa.td Police added Rtley told them be ad problems with the gear shJJt · ght before the accident. The car, which may have been uilt from a hobby kit. was uip}>('d with only lap seat belts, ollce added. The fanuly wasn't available for comment Sunday. Notroally i~ito ettrac:ted more attention tbllD nm the mDlt perfectly sn••d ta. 11111 ....... s QASRDS ___ , Ml lllhas -·" ____ ..J 5"1115 ~~~~~~~- ~--' ..... nw .. • _ .. .., ·-, ' ....... " ,, , -11 ' . :/ .0NTHE Motor yacht Stranger IV This 135-foot double-end- ed wooden yacht wu bome- ported at Balboa from 1938 to 1941. Captain Fred E. Lewis. the owner, docked his yacht in front ot bis home on the Balbotl Peninsula. Seattle in 1938 at a cost of $300,000. The yacht wu designed by L.E. Geary and built by Lake Union Dry Dock and Ship Building Company at The Stranger WU sold to the U.S. Navy in July of 1941 • for SlS0,000. 1be Navy used the veael for experimental work at the Naval Electron- ics Laboratory at Point Loma. -Jahn llelch. yacht 'historian and actiW 1ailor. 2 Monday, April 3, 2000 . ' CONRAD lAU I OAl.Y PLOT Sailboat racer Andrea Wood took f1nt place in a Udo 14 race named after her grandfather Harry Wood who was a local boating legend. Andrea didn't care where she placed in the race as long as tt was ahead of her sister Heather. Wood sisters keep tradition · afloat . - • Siblings recently competed in the regatta named after their late grandfather, Hany. with the eldest taking first prize. -"lex Katz -b AILY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR -Sisters Heather and Andrea Wood took to the sea in 14-foot boats last week to race. as their grandfather had count- less times before his death at the end of last year. Neither of the Wood sisters had spent much time in a Lido 14 sailboat before racing in the regatta named after their gTandfather, legendary seafarer and lifeguard Harry Wood. The two blond, athletic Newport Beach natives entered the race to car- ry on a family tradition. They entered to honor their grandfather. They entered to get out on the ocean on a warm day. But most of all, both sisters say they entered to beat each other. "It's a family tradition, and I thought it would be cool to have my. name on the trophy, but my sister got it!" sald Heather. 19, pounding her fist on a table at the waterfront Bal- boa Yacht Club, which sponsored this year's race. Andrea Wood, 24. placed first in the tournament in the master's diVi~ ....... - sion sailing with Ed Rodriguez, an 80- something-year-old friend of her grandfather's. •1 just wanted to beat my sister,• Andrea said. •she's my little sister, so I have to beat her.• The annual Harry Wood Regatta bega..Q more than 30 years ago as a memorial to the Long Beach lifeguard and sailboat racing champ, who was gravely ill and was not expected to live. Wood recovered, and years later won the race founded to honor his memory. Wood, who is credited with saving 85 Girl Scouts and their troop leaders when their boat lost power in a storm, donated an ornate silver serving plat- ter adorned with goblets and hors d'oeuvre trays to be used as the race's trophy. A plaque with the names· of Andrea and her partner will soon go on the gaudy trophy, which the yacht club keeps in a glass case facing the -SWa¥ing .masts-ef..boats-moored~in-tt\E! harbor. · Heather, who placed fourth with her partner in the master's division, said she would race with her sister again, but preferably as a crewman, not as a competitor. "I'm more of a motocross, horse- back-riding chick,• she said while wearing spurs into the posh yacht club on the way to her job as a horse trainer. Andrea. a mother or a 2-year-old boy, said she will return to the harbor next year to defend her title. She said she hopes to sail one of her grandfa-. ther's boats in next year's race. Whether she wins or not, the Wood name will continue to be a part of local racing history. What's a nd long distance cruisin~. Regis- tration is $49. For more informa- tion, call (949) 645-9412. wooden motor yacht that intro- d uced actor John Wayne to yacht- ing five decades ago. tt will mark the third summer that Norwester has taken students and communi- ty members on cruises through Puget Sound. Excursions are set to run June 17-24, June 30 -July 6, July 8-14, July 16-22, July 28- Aug.3, Aug. 5-11, Aug. 14-19, Aug .. 25-31, Sept. 2-8; Sept. 12-20 and Sept. 23-0ct. 1. For reservations and costs, call (949) 645-9412. information, call (949) 673-7763, the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club at (949) 644-2525 or the Lido Sailing Club at (949) 675-0827 for rentals. AFLOAT • WHATS AFLOAT runs periodically In the Dally Pilot on a rotating basis. If you know of an event or activity that could appear In this column, please mall the Information to Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; fax it to (949) 646-4170; or e-mail it to dailypilotO/atimes.com. SAILING CLASSES •Cooldng Aftolrt"' ii the tide of a three-ho ur workshop this Spring by Orange Coast College's sailin~ program. The session will be April 8 from 2 to 5 p.m. at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Pacific Coast High- way, Newport Beach. The work- shop instructor, Kay Pastorius, recently published a cookbook for sailors, titled #Cruising Cuisine." Pastorius will provide tips for local A p11ir of U.S. Coast GUllr'd- a pproved courses that train mariners to take license exams - in order to operate commercially and carry passengers for hire - are being offered this spring by OCC's Sailing Center. The non- credit. five-week courses-run con- currently, April 1 O through May 16. Classes meet Monday, Wednes- day and Friday from 6 to 10 p.m. and Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Registration is $755 or $785. The sailing center is at 1801 W. Coast Highway. For more infor- mat ion, call (949) 645-9412. Eleven spect8aMr Puget~ educational cruises have been scheduled for this summer aboard OCC's Norwester, a classic 75-foot a.-n to ul orwlndluf lltRllart Watersports. You can also rent windsurfers and 14-foot sailboats at $15 per hour. Call (949) 729- 1150. Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Marina Salling in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include naviga- tion, big boat. power boat. intro- duction to heavy weather and first-mate instruction. For more WHILE WITCHING o.v.ys Locker....-• whale watctl cruises daily through the end of March. Operating hOurs are 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m., noon and 2:30 p.m. on week- ends and holidays. The cost is $14 for adults, $12 for seniors, $8 for children ages 4 to 12, and no charge for kids 3 and under. Spe- cial discounts are available for groups of 12 or more, community youth groups, service organiza- tions arid schools. Private charters also available. Guaranteed sight- ings of whafes or dolphins. or all passengers will receive a free pass. Davey's locker is at 400 Main St., Newport Beach. For more informa- tion, call (949) 673-1434. WllTlll IND SUIF Doily Pilot Terrance Philhps THE HARBOR COLUMN What is happening to Mariner's Mile? I wonder bow much it will cost the city of Newport Beach to change all those signs? You've seen them -beautiful lettering, crossed burgee flags with gold leaves. The signs that read, "Mariners Mile.• Apparent- ly, they should be changed to say, "The Green Mile," as our city is obviously only planning for bot- tom-line profit, rather than the continuance of historical signifi- cance and maritime ambience. As an example, I drove down Coast Highway's Mariner's Mile today and noticed a leveled lot, formally the site or the Casablanca Restaurant. I couldn't help but think the wrecking ball smashed a lot more than just those hallowed walls. The demolished structure was once the legendary home of the second-ever, "Chart House• restaurant, which occupied that space from 1968 through 1986. It bad a nautical theme, navigation charts, model ships, photos, one of the first-ever salad bars a nd serv- er's wearing H awaiian shirts, and tennies. At that time it was a very innovative concept. It will now be difficult to pass tha{ site and see a •Jiffy Lube." That's certainly con- sistent with a Mariner's Mile theme -isn't it? What official in their ·1ew mind would think we should for- get the nautical theme plan and turn Mariner's Mile into a mediocre Mecca for merchants? Numerous fast foods, car washes, and what about that spaceship- shaped red and yeUow monstrosi- ty (now closed) called the •Auto Bistro" (should have been spelled, Auto Beast-row)? With this thought process in mind we should fill in the harbor and build condos, storage units and tall buildings. Forget the boaUng com- munity, boat dealers, marine stores, and nautical restaurants, let's change the name or this city to "Newport Buck!" Please, city officials -get a grip! Our harbor and marine industry made this · town -lest we forget? The Newport Dunes Jn-The- Water boat show is back begin- ning April 12th through the 16th. Vessels from 1 to 100 feet will line the docks so customers can dream and drool, but later only dread the payments. The show offers dis- plays, demonstrations. music, bot dogs and hotter prices, but if the cost of fuel continues to soar, the plodding trawler will make an enormous comeback. Before pur- chasing a boat, make sure you have a slip to put it in because after officials fill-in the harbor for all those storage units and condo's, slips will be even harder to find I • ~ ... U..S column rum Mondays. He can be rNChed by •mall at ~rryfcpOemail.com. POLICE f ILES HOW IO REA01 US CJmtlMlon T1DIS TODAY Flnt low COSTA MESA VOL 94. 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A compuw, tellPhof-. w.edt and .,..... C8lftS8 for • tot.i wonh of suso ... ieallft ..... 'ft:lllfl .. Doily Pilot ~ing Out of town for a spell · Local spelling bee champ, BriUany ~heads to Washingto~ D.C. for the national competition Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -All she wanted was one of those little trophies they hand out for participating. So Brittany Cornelius was flabbergasted when instead she went home with tl $100 savings bond and an all·expenses·paid trip to Washington, D.C. to compete in the 73rd annual Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee competition. On March 4, the 13·year· old beat out 225 competitors in grades 6-8 at the Orange County Spelling Bee. "It really hit me when it was down to two of us,• she said. "I realized I would at least get second place and I knew that was $250. It was a win·win situation for me.• This spelling whirlwind Brittany finds herself in began when her English teacher Terri Foster asked students who felt they could compete to come forward. Although there wasn't a big preliminary spelling bee at Ensign Intermediate School where Brittany is in the eighth grade, she did compete against 12 other stu- dents for the honor of moving on to the county level. B.rittany attributes her knack for spelling to a life· long love oo·~ading. f1er su~· cess in the county competi· tion was just good fortune. •I just kept getting lucky in the words,• she said. "I won with the word taupe. My friend Diane got sµs\irrant - and she only missed it by one letter.• But the key to Brittany's talents may be more than the number of books she's read -it could be a hereditary factor. All the women in Brit· tany's family are excellent spellers, while the male fami· ly members lack that particu· lar trait. Cherrill Baldwin, grand- mother to the spelling cham- pion, s~d she was aiways a great speller, winning her share of spelling bees in grade school, as was her daughter, ber mother, her aunt and now her grand- daughter. Her son, father and hus- band, on the other hand, were quite the opposite. No matter whe re her granddaughters gift came from, Baldwin crosses her fin. g~rs when Brittany competes, in hopes that she gets the COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW On The AGENDA PROPOSED SENIOR CENTER PlANS TO BE DISCUSSED The Costa Mesa Senior Center Corporation Board has proposed a 7,.\oo-square- foot expansion. The new space would make room for more extensive wellness pro- grams for the city's senior cit- FYI ' •WHA~ Costa Mesa City Counci l meeting •WHEN: 6:30 p.m. tonight •WHERE: 77 Fair.Drive •PHONE: (714) 754. 5~85 izens. WMt to expect: The senior center board will present the City Council w ith addi· tional informa· t ion about the expan- sion pro- ject. The council will discuss the request a'nd give direction on the planning process. The project is in a preliminary planning stage and contin- ued talks are expected. SKATEBOARD PARK MAY MOVE FORWARD The city, for a couple of years, has been talking about a skateboard park 'and has earmarked about $250,000 for the design and construc- tion of the recreation facility. Whllt to expect: the council is expected to approve a contract with a Fullerton company to design the Charle Street Skateboard Park. The cost for the design work would be $39,390 . TARGET ARGUMENTS TOBE HEARD . A neighbor of the pro- posed Target store has appealed the Planning Com- mission's approval of the pro- ject. Residents near the site, In the 3000 block of Harbor Boulevard, have said the dis- count superstore would bring noise and traffic to the area ... r .... to •..-ct: The council is expected to listen to publk testimony on the Issue before making a deci· slon on the project. The staff Tony Dodero IDITOl'S NO~-mc-C>-OI • OaThe COUNCIL Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa Phone: (949) 7~528S' M9yol. Gary Monahan Cowtdl: Libby Cowan, Linda Dixon, Joe Erickson, Heather Somers WllSllll WWW. cityof-c:osmmesa. com has recommended the coun- cil uphold the commission's vote and approve the Target store. NEW CAfE COULD OPEN AT SOUTH COAST South Coast Plaza has requested to build a 1,800- square-foot cafe with a 1,000-square-foot outdoor dining area. The project. which would require an amendment to the master plan, was unanimously approved by the Planning Comnftssiori March~ 3 . WhM to aped: lhe ptannlng department has rec- ommended the City Council approve the project. • Put a few words to work for you. Call the Dailyli>t BRIAN POBUOA I O~Y PILOT Brittany Cornelius won the Orange County Spelling Bee by correctly spelling the word Taupe. She will be going Washington D.C. ln May for the finals. "easy• words. "I just prayed every time she got up there that she would get a decent word,• Baldwin said. ture the title of National Spellfug Bee champion. spot, humbly saying it would be a fluke if she did. Baldwin will be along to pray once again, when Brit- tany hits Washington, D.C. May 28 to June 3 for sight· seeing and a chance to cap- But once again as Brittany enters into the competitive fray, she does so without the expectations of taking the top This time, she's not in it for the ttophy -she's just excit- ed about a free trip'to Wash- ington, D.C. ZAHER FALLAHI, CPA 28 yrs. exp. Acctg., Audits, Taxes 15% discount to CM Residents (714) 546-4272 What? Public Forum onTPO When? April 3rd from 6:30-7:30 PM Where? Newport Beach Police Station A public forum ro discuss Newport 8eodl's Traffic Phasinr Or6nonce wil be hekl on Mor>day ~ (April 3rd) from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm at rhe Newport 8eoch Poke Station COtrfmnct room. TRANSPOR'l'ATION PHASING ORDINANCE What Is ltt How Does It Work? Tht Newport Beach City Council rectndy updated the Traffic Phutni Ordinance (TPO) after exttnsl'lt review and public hearinp by the Planning Commission and Environmental Quality Commiuee. .. · The,..,., ... 11'0 .. to .................... ,..,., ............... dty .... ..-.H~fl(tMC9'11dly-t.._JR111 ........ 11.u•••••dlils,..,., ,.. ''*• ,,., .... •n1., ... .,a-. .tM w ,._.., _.. INflkle • ,,...,..._ .. """trlflk ............... ..., .... ~ ., ..... •d• .,,. Is che TPO redudiW traffic ~ In Newport a.dtl 11 It'°'°' MW • development proteca to ,., for ntedld impnMmenal ~ It bi _..._ fw. cher r.tsed or Mn ,...,edl ' Come to a~ forum to hw more lbcNt hOW .. TPO wartll. 111111 up JOU" own mbl .... "* in...-i ..... Monday, April 3, 2000 3 I ... 4 Monday, Ap!il 3, 2000 Fllll lmlW •Ortundl":· revolve1 around tbe gbollts of • f pesSlonate love story between two lta.lianl who emigrate . W-Brazil. . Together, they, poll{ their ~ mto opening a pasta . factory, which - guided by their love -is TODAY FEATURE FHMS at first enormously sue-· • &MMrdl w..t cessful. 7 Clrwnas -~ . However, with the passing of time and changing of bands from one generation to the next, that feeling is some- how lost and becomes as stale as dried pasta. The story opens gener- ations later with the Ital- ian cunnudgeon Pepe, played by Anthony Quinn, who has become bereft of any will to live. He's lost his •only love,• Sofia, who flew off with another man in a plane that exploded. Enter the young and beautiful Caterina, a \ti.sit- ing student who wants to research· the immigrant family's hlstory. Almost immediately, Pepe sees the student as his young Sofia, He has momentary, dreamlike meetings with her that evaporate, leav- ing Pepe to wonder if she is his wife reborn, or if he is simply going mad in bis old age. The lush Brazjlian scenery, gorgeous lan- guage and misty dream sequences all make for a poignant story about fol- lowing one's heart. • •Orlundl" screens at 8 p.m. today at Edwards Island 7 Cinemas. 11:30 a.m. •cLANDESTINE MARRIAGE• United Kingdom, 1999 Dir.: Christopher Miies ' Prod.: Tim Buxton, Steve Clark- Hall, Rod Gunner, Jonathan Stables cast.Joan Collins, NlgeM Hawthorne, Natasha Lltft'e. Paul Nicholls, Timothy Spall Running time: 90 minutes 1776 England is setting for exuber- ant. sexy, relevant comedy 1:15 p.m. "STONEBROOK'" United States, 1998 Dir.: Byron W. Thompson Prod.: Matthew P. Garcia, Byron W. Thompson Cut Seth Green, Zoe Mclellan, Brad Rowe Running ~me: 90 minutes Green and Rowe form a hip tag team in fast-paced college con . .thriller -- 5:45 p.m. "A REASONABLE MAN" South Africa, 1998 Dir.: Gavin Hood Prod.: Paul Raleigh, Gavin Hood C.st: Janine Eser, Ken Gampu, Gavin Hood, Graham Hopkins, Loy· iso Gxwala, Nigel Hawthorne, Vusi Kunene, Nandi Nyembe, Ian Roberts RW1ning time: 103 minutes Lawyer and his photojournalist wife on African wilderness sojourn LOCATIONS ....... a...,.. c.ounty ......... Art 850 s.. Clemente Ave. • Genefal screenings are SS. :,~. • Advanced tickets can be pYrchased through tickets.com . Tickets on the Qay of the show Qn be pur- chased at Individual box offices. For more infonna- tlon, Qll (949) 253-2880 "' check the Web site at newport bHchfilmfestcom . Center Drive Newport Beach (949) 644-0760 Newport 8each (949)759-1122 .............. 1an...... 999Newport Center Drive Newport Beach -(949) 64().1780 ~ ..... Miik~ 1000~Ave. Newport Beach (949) 717-3800 come across tragic Incident at a Zulu.village lp.m. •OR1tfNDI'" • Brazil, 1m Dir.: Ricardo Bravo Prod.:'R.A Gennaro, Virginia W. Moraes c.t: Paulo Autran, Paulo Betti, Anthony Quinn, Leticia Spiller ..,,.. time: 97 minutes Attended by director Quinn gives brilliant performance as patriarch and Italian immigrant nearing the end of his life 10 p.m. "FALLEN ARCHES" United States, 2000 Dir.: Ron Cosentino Prod.: Ron Cosentino, Libby Osborn cast: Karen Black, Carmine Giov- lnazzo, Justin Louis, Peter Onorati, Richard Portnow Rwviing time: 100 minutes Attended by director Two bro,hers from New York live in rundown LA. apartment with ' their alcoholic mother • Orange County Museum of Art NONCOMPETITION 1:3Q-3 p.m. Locals only: free admission This is the place for local film buffs to show off their wares. Q&A fol· lows with the filmmakers. "WELCOME TO HECK" United States Dir.: Jim Call Empty, broken down, lonely place • exists deep inside all of us -called Heck "RETREAT'" United States Dir.: Todd Portugal Music video on &mestlc violence• awareness "MARIELA'S KITCHEN• United States Dir.: Lorette Bayle Set in a small village in South America, this Is an emot ionally powerful and visually stunning narrative about a young fisherman who loves two women. · 3 p.m. FEATURE 1PECIAL ·scomaoRo: AN AMERICAN TRAGEDV- United States, 2000 West Coast Premiere Dir.: Barak Goodman, Daniel , Anker Prod.: Barak Goodman. Daniel Anker ' Running time: 96 minutes Recently screened at the Sundance Film Festival. A potent film, expos- ing another sample of this coun- try's appalling injustices to black Americans . SHORT FILMS 3:30 p.m. "THIS GUY IS FAWNG• Unit'ed States Dir.: Mic.hael Horowitz, Gareth Smith World's gravity turns off ac.ciden- tally and nice guy saves the day ·swAP MEET" United States West Coast premiere 2s 0100FF Al,L COIT SERVICES 'Stonebrook' .............. 0MY f'll.oT Daily Pilot Byron W. Thompson's •stonebrook• bas all the ele- ments of a successful film. but 'Without the punch of supe- rior acting. . ... t d 't 'te It keeps the .. ~~.:~C"e gues~mg, ,~u oesn qw man- age to captivate that audience. Brad Pitt wannabe Brad Rowe portrays Erik. a 23-year, old field band determined nol w spend bis life in the fields as bis deceased father did. , When a too-good-to-be-true free ride to an upscale col- lege appears in bis mailbox, be takes off. Naturally, that falls through once he's there, so our hero is left desperate for money. ; When Erik's geeky roommate Cornelius, played by Seth Green, offers him a way out, the story takes :>ff. What appears to be a predictable story line has a few surprising twists, making the intrigue a success. Green's performance as the wily roommate outshines Rowe in the lead role, setting things off balanefe. Jt was entertaining, while certainly not making anyone's top 10 list. . • ....... rook. screens at 1:15 p.m. today at Edwards Island 7 Onemas. Dir.: David Schweizer Young woman at flea market. where objects transport her to other times and places •MAID OF HONOR" United States Dir.: Jennifer Arnold Two liberated lesbians find com· mitment to nonmonogamy tested when one participates in ex-girl- friend'.s straight wedding •FLIGHT OF THE STONE• Germany Dir.: Susanne Horizon-Franzel Witty pixilation. follows stone, thrown in anger, In flight around the world "GENESIS• Spain Dir.: Nacho Cerda Unnamed sculptor is unable to cope with wife's death.creates series-Of poignant statues in her image w-• ~. .~ efinishing -- CHOOSE FROM: • CARPET CLEANiNG o ur custom cabinetry R.C. 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Needless to say, the gangster, who rel- ishes the days when there was respect in ·the family,• isn 't happy. ~eanwhile, while Kaplan's two idiot henchmen are b ot on their trdil, one of the boys, Frankie Romano -who has hopes of enrolling in culinary school -falls in love. This film is the latest rip-off on Quentin Tarantino, com- plete with pop culture references-•You're very hip, boss. Like M'IV." -bumbling youth in over their heads and a Dash-forward beginning. All in all, the film is nice looking, with interesting light- ing -almost the entire film was shot at night -and a -good-looking cast. And the perfonnances were good, if not a little heavy on the tough-guy accents. . • •fallen ArdMts• screens at 10 p.m. today at Edwards Island 7 Cl nemas. ,. !S~ Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best 1or Leal 3 165 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa ODe 8loc:ll s-tll ol "°5 Fwy (714) 545·1.168 Don't Let ~TERM I.TES! Eat Away Yo ur Home! 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Borders Books, Music and Cafe .wflJ hold "Teacher Appred~tion Night• Crom 3 to 7 p.m. The evening will fea- ture complimentary refreshments for all teachers and a 25% discount on their book and music purchases. There will be a performance of the education play "Follow the Gold• and other events. The store is at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call (71 4) 432-7854. WEDNESDAY The Tre ndsetters group of the Women's Division of the Jewish Fed- eration of Ordnge County will host a talk by Dr. Sabi Shabtai, an interna- tional authority on terrorism, at 9:30 a.m. at the Center Club, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The pro- grdm is $28. For information or reser- vations, call (7 14) 755-5555, Ext. 222. The Newport Beach Public Library will hold a free noon seminar titled "Independent Contractors vs. Employees,• with Lori Everson of the EmpJoyment Development D'epart- ment. The llbrdry 1S at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more infor- mauon, call (949) 717-3801. 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He lasted only 11 days. He was picked up by police less than 24 hours later for public drunkenness. He is serving the remainder of a nine-month jail sentence. Sperling said working as a jailer gave him a chance to see a cast of characters Holly- wood producers would drool over. "The premise needed in a film is conflict,· he said. "When someone comes to jail, the situation inherently bas conflict in it. There is unquestionable drama there.• Sperling was compelled to tell Allen's story because he was a true underdog who was faced with major obsta- cles. Allen has promised police and even Sperling he would quit his drunken ways, but every time he hasn't lived up to his promise. "The odds against him are so stacked that if he bucks them it will be tremendous,• CLOSER CONTINUED FROM 1 Some city officials predict that, if the measure passes, residents irr their fervor to stop traffic increast!s will deny any development. And this could strangle the city's revenue stream and cut ser- vices, which residents depend on, such as fire and police protection. The Protect From lfaffic and Density Initiative propos- es to let residents vote on developments, which require a "major• general plan amendment. "Major· is defined as cre- ating more than 100 peak.- hour car trips, more than 100 homes or more than 40,000 square feet of floor area over what the city's general plan allows . However, because of the wording ol the initiative, resi- dents could end up voting on more than what was original- ly intended. AU.AH BEEK Drawing from his back· ground as a Cal Tech physics major and as a Newport Beach Planning Commission- er, Beek was the main archi- tect of the measure. Combin- ing this with 4 family legacy steeped in local Balboa histo- ry, Beek_ said ha ii limply helping to salvage residents' quality of life. Beek is also the only per- son so far who has gone thtough the last decade of city development to see which of Newport's 49 differ· ent communities are built out and would require an amend- men\, Along with Jean Watt, Beek began thinking about aeating the meuure as far back as 1993. The inltiative grew from a com:em that the city's traffic ordinance -still ,one of the strictest in the county -w~ being gutted. Tbe ordinance wu aeated three decades ago to slow the increa1ng traffic by limiting certain developments. JIANWATT Watt, a longtime environ· mental activist and former ,. FYI To see more about Sperling's short films visit www.livingpictu~.net . Sperling added. • •He's . a walking tragedy. But if be does get sober, I want to be there." The film was well- received when it was shown in its updated format Friday. Many of those in attendance bad learned about the film through word-of-mouth. •There is such a strong human element in this film it makes you cry,• said Michelle Nelson, who lives in Fullerton. •This guy seeins like a lost cause, but you hope that he might tum it around.• Sperling is gaining more exposure these days com- pared to the last several years when 13 of his screenplays went unproduced. His near- . best came three years ago when he wrote a screenplay for comedian Chris Farley. The script had Farley work- ing as a security guard at Dis~ neyland who wants to be a Secret Service agent. When the president plans to visit city council member, moved to Newport Beach in 1953. Before this, during World War 11 the Stanford-economic graduate worked as a mane. It wasn't unW 1974, after her children grew up, that Watt became politically active. She formed Stop Pol- luting Our Newport. which eventually led to her becom- ing involved in creating the city's traffic ordinance and to Greenllgbt. She served on the City Council from 1988 to 1996 as a slow-growth advocate. Despite her service however, Watt disagrees with recent arguments by city officials that the measure brings into question and undermines representative government. Watt believes that if the mea- sure bad landed on her plate when she was a city council member, she would've sup. ported it. • "I don't know what it is about legislators,• Watt said. •Tuey tend to be defensive and they shouldn't be. They should jump right in and say 'you're my comtituent -if this is what you want, I sup- port it.'" EVELYN HART A former mayor and another councilwoman, Hart was more of a iDoderate than Watt in terms of development issues. During her neerly five decades as a Newport resi- dent, Hart bas been heavily involved in the community. Among a litany of organi- zations, she was President of the League 9f Cities, Vice President of the Orange County Sanitation District, Chairman of the Local Agency formation Commb· lion and wu on the board ol a number of nonproftts. In terma of the dty'I future, Hart said sbe'1 concerned about maintaining open· lpea! and cantrolUng ~ Having dealt with tbe dty budget, Hart Mid lbe's worried about the pwlibWy of Greenligbt cutting New· port's revenue ltr'Mm. On the current general plan IOIDe development IUD awaltl Newpon. wbicb All one d tbe wealtbie9t dU. tn tbe county. SW1. cunml COUDdl ....... hen argue tbe good lnmda1 \ the theme park, Parley's character wants to exhibit bis best. When a linister plot unfold.I, the main character gets to bumble and stumble bis way to recognition. The scrt.e.\ finally ~ded. in the band.I of Parleys agents, who reportedly liked the idea. They plann~ to show Farley the script, but two weeks later the actor was found dead in a C hicago hotel room. •They were trying to get him the script, but he never saw it,• Sperling said. "Who knows what would have hap- pened, but I think he would have loved it.• Despite the priC?r letbacks, Sperling is ma.lcing progress in the entertainment busi- ness. He is being considered for a writing position for NBC's tele-dramas, ·eR• and •Third Watch.• He is cur- rently working on an edgy hostage drama called • Uve, • which may be picked up by a cable station. The low-bud· get flick will be shot with a news camera and most of it won't be edited, be added. •Things are going really good right now," he said. • 1t I can be part of a project where a viewer is moved, I'm happy. times may not continue if Newport can't remain com- petitive. Also if developments go to other cities, Newport will sWl be stuck with com- muter traffic. TOMHYANS Hyans iJ a familiar face at both PlanniDg Commission and City Council meetings. Desaibed by IOIDe .. a ged- fly and othera u a watchdog, the USC engtneermg gradu· 'ate sal<l be iJ deeply suspi- cious of city government and watches dty officials closely. Ulce the other Greenlight members, Hyans bu also lived in Newport for decades. And like them, the Realtor said he's also seen bow the city has changed through ttie yeers, becoming more devel- oped and more congested. •(The Greenllght mem- ben) all kind of drifted together with a common cause,• Hyam said. Hyans believes that the general plan ii a commitment and that if the O ty Council would like to change it. then relidents lbould have a say in whether they agiee. PHI.MST Ant, the group's spokesman, worked in the high-tech lnduttry for 30 years and then at a comul· tant in businea planning. Born in Chicago, after com- pleting an engineering degree from the U.S. Naval Academy and an MBA from the Unlvenlty of Chicago, Ant IDOY8d to N.-port in 1959. He became involved in local politk:I about two ---ago when bil Dmgh· bmbood WU threatened by a major development jult nat door. A ..U-delatbed ,.S· dentlalllt, Ant la single· mtn.W ln .... dltft to get this ma1rura ,_ct. Uke Beek md Watt, Ant WU Uo YlllJ involved tn the traffic ordtnenat. And wben tt WU •gutt9c1, • like tbs oa.., be allo began to cGallder comtag b9ck at tbs problma wttb •notber IOlution. lbs IOlutlon, be bellnet ill (]rwanlght. •Clreenllgbt .. the belt way to pr11•N tbe qudty GI ...... bellid. ' J I n Dai~pj•ot n SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILI.ENNIUM Quot• Of 1llE DAY .;.. "5he was blsaering -Liz (Morse) was on fie • . . Bill SWlvMr, Corona del Mar track and field coach ... .-10-.. DAVI llOWCl Sports Edilo< Roger Carlson • 949-574-422 • Monday, April 3, 2000 7 UNSEASONABLY HOT . •Back Bay track' and field athletes bum up comp'etition at ~buco Hills Invitational. SION VIEJO -With the track aqd eld postseason just five weeks a~ 't Corona. del Mar High boys and mfls coach Bill Sumner told his ath- . .fetes to tum up the heat Saturday at TRACK AND FIELD talented senior hurdler, took advan- tage of his opportunity to run the 200 !ll~~rs with fre~h legs. Though he tin- tshed second, his time of 21.97 broke the 25-year-old school record held by Brian Theriot (22.02) . ~k in it, since the relay came pretty q_µickly after that." Morse, who won the 800 at last year's Masters Meet and was third ih the state, held off former Sea View rival Steen. who finished second in 2:17.53, two seconds better than ber previous personal record. ' the 'Ifabuco Hills Invitational. Jones, the reigning Sea View League champion in the 110 high and 300 intermediate hurdles, also anchored the Sailors' 1,600 relay which ran a season-best 3:24.76, th~ s~ond-.fastest by any county quartet this !ipnng, en route to a third-place finish. The rest of the relay consisted of juniors ruchard Weber, Dan Moyer and John Peschelt. Cd.M junior Jenny Cummins was third in the 800 in 2:20.2, adding to a stable of CdM athletes who posted personal bests, according to Sumner. Basketball • UCI was the happiest of homes for the one-time USC , standout, but the Sailors' campus was also on hiS map. Rkhard Dunn DAILY PILOT L ong removed from llfMI the court, Conner USC basketball star Da.nny Rogers was listening to a lrojans game on the radio one day in 1994 and beard his name. Pete Arbogast, the USC broadcaster, was talking about Harold Minor, the former All-American and No. 1 draft choice of the Miami Heat. ·Minor needs to make one free throw to tie the school (single-season) record set by Danny Rogers in 1957, • Arbogast said on the air. Moments later, Minor went to the line again to break Rogers' mark of 195 free throws ... and made it. ·w e got a new record, and that' s the last you'll hear of Danny ~<>gers," Arbogast said. Rogers, however, got the last laugh. No matter how many announcers unintentionally dispose of the past, Rogers will forever be linked to USC basketball lore. ' ~ferent now. It is officiated very differently. The game is played a lot higher now." Rogers. the latest honoree ln the Dally Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, was a JC standout at Fullerton College, leading the Hornets to a state runner-up finish in 1953 and state title in '54. Rogers was twice an all-state tournament selection and captured state tournament MVP honors in • 54. After his outstanding USC career, Rogers played several years in the Amat~ur Athletic Union, including on championship teams with Denny Fitzpatrick (Newport Harbor, Orange Coast College and Cal). Rogers completed his graduate studies at USC and joined the faculty at Newport Harbor High, where he coached the Sailors' Bee basketball teams to Sunset League championships in 1960 and ' 61, compiling a 35-12 record in two years. ·Those were good years, and we had a lot of tun,· said Rogers, who also taught English. Then, USC bead coach Forrest lWogood persuaded Rogers to joln the 'Ifojans' coaching staff, and, for the next four years, Rogers Even if his omt remaining school record is broken """" his 43-year-old standard for the most free-throw attempts in a game (26 against Oregon) -Rogers will always have the distinction of being a Danny Rogen served as the program' s freshmen UCLA killer. · • In 1957, the season Rogers averaged 19.4 points per game in the Pacific Coast Conference, he provided the USC faithful with a heroic effort down the stretch as the ll'ojans upset UCLA and snapped the Bruins' 18-game winning streak. A bard-driving, 6-foot-1 guard, Rogers made six free throws in the last 45 seconds of the much-ballyhooed PCC contest at the Pan Pacific Auditorium, as be finished with 26 points in the 'Ifojans' stunning 84-80 victory. Rogers' feat was mentioned last year ln the Los Angeles Times' Countdown to 2000 series, a day-by-day recap of some of the most important sports moments of the 20th century. For the 'Ifojans' basketball archives, they'll never hear the end of Rogers. •Arbogast was wrong ... it wasn't the last time they'd heard of me,• Rogers said. A part of the five-member All-PCC squad ln '57, Rogers never met a key ~ couldn't penetrate or a lane be couldn't fill. He •would run an opponent over if he were ln the way on a basketball court.• a Los Angeles Herald-Buminer reporter once wrote of Rogers, the yea( he lerved u UCl's first basketball coacb (1966). Rogen, a longtime Newport 8eacb resident who fell in love with the area and inlllted Oft living here after graduating from Mark Keppel High ID Albambra, broke future Nailmlth Hall of Pamer BW Sharman'I llngle-teUon ICOrin9 record at use. Rogen, who rewrote the 'nojam' record book in '57, IC'Cnd 463 pointl bis Ml1k>r ~. ~ Sbmman'w total (441) in the lllt game of the ..... 119!lnetc.L ~_.. •1 got fouled a lot and ..... • 1(1111 ol tblw-point ...,., ..... lllldd. ·1 .... tlO lbl ...... ...., ................. ~ ............ "" basketball coach and only varsity assistant coach. Rogers also handled recruiting and, one year, helped lure Paul Westphal to use. But when UCI announced it wa." opening in 1965 and needed a basketball coach, Rogers, who desired to be closer to Newport Beach, took on the challenge after being hired by former Anteater Athletic Director Wayne Crawford. Rogers recruited players, as well as regular students, to UCI. Rogers left in 1967, after a 30-22 record in two years as UCI's coach, and entered the busines5 field. Among bis endeavors, Rogers worked ror Gary Davidson in the World Hockey Association, World Football League and World TeamTennis. He served as general manager of the WFL's franchise in Hawaii, before tHe league folded. Later, Rogers became manager of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce and, 1n 1978, oversaw the completion of the chamber's building on Jamboree Road. After five years with the chamber, Rogers entered the real estate business and wu a founding partner of Lee & Aaodates in Newport. one of tbe largest independently owned real eltate organizatlonl in the WeatCout For the 1ut Dine yean, Rogen bu been a reel estate comultant for Pord Motor lADd Semc. Corp. AdditkJDally, Rogan bu been heavily inYolYed in at.. community, includiDg ..-vtng u Chairman of tbe Board for the Second HarY9lt Pood Bank of I ~County, pnllklent ol the tfarbor Area Boyt Cub, . ......... ol tbe ONng9 County Sports Celeblmls wf. . vohDms for Saw Our Youth ID ComM91a. ..... ud bll wtl9 of'° ,... • Aug. 20. SMla. Mft ...-~ ddldrm: Jolla. Joe. ............. . • Not surprisingly, senior I:.iz Morse was one of several Sea Kings who respond ed. ·she was blistering,• Sumner said of the decorated standout, who led a Back Bay sweep in the 800 meters with a state-best time of 2:12.8, then came back to top the field in the 400 with an Orange County-best 56.1 '. •Liz was on fire.~ Newport Harbor junior Amber Steen smoked the competition in the girls 3,200 (11:02.58), winning by nearly 30 seconds, while CdM sopho- more Alison Brawner was the other local winner. capturing the high jump with a leap of 5-4. 'Ifevor Jones, Newport Harbor's •Since the 200 is near the end of every meet, 'Ifevor usually has already run two or three races by ~en," Newport Harbor boys coach Bun Barry srud. "The whole purpose of Saturday's meet for 'Ifevor was to give him a shot at the 200 wttb fresh legs. Breaking a 25-year-old record is · big stuff and Trevor was excited about it, though he didn't have much lime to ·we've kind of been in a low-key mod~. ·.su.mner said. •But with (the prestigious Arcadia Invitational) com- ing up (Saturday), I told our kids to go after some marks. I'd say about 80% of our kids ran PRs: CdM junior Josh Yelsey was sec- ond in the 1,600, bettenng tu.sold PR by three seconds with a mark of 4:22.25. Cd.M juruor Diana Hossfeld was second in the girls 1,600 in 5:16.3, also a PR. Cummins, her freshman sister Becky, senior Kelly Halley and Morse, SEE TRACK PAGE 8 DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE .OF THE WEEK • Freshman swimmer making a big splash for Newport Harbor. Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT Following her trip to Anchorage, Alaska for the United States Junior National Championships last week, the Last Frontier State may have consid- ered changing its state hsh from the king salmon lo the •Queen Mackey." named after Newport Harbor High freshman swimmer Nicole Mackey. Mackey, representing the Irvine Aquazots, won the 100-yard backstroke with an Olympic-qualifying time of 55.72. She also won the 500 freestyle in 4:52.73 and was narrowly beaten in the 200 free with a 1:49.56 docking. · •Th.is year, I've been able to drop a lot of time off my events,• Mackey said. •1 really don't know why that is and I don't care, just as long as the time keeps going down.· What she lacks ln ewlanation, Mackey more than makes up in versa- tility. •it's almost like I could put her 1n any event we need her m, • Newport Harbor Coach Ken LaMont said. ·vou can teach someone how to swim. but you can't teach someone to compete. She's knows how to compete: Everything from the medley races to each individual stroke, Mackey just likes to swim and swun and swun. . ·Heck, I'd swim in all the events if they'd let me.· she said with a laugh. "I'm only allowed to go in four events per m eet, though." ~ A competitor since she was 11, I Mackey is just starting to see the SEE NICOLE PAGE 8 llmiiliiiiiii;i;I== No. 1-ranked La Quinta sweeps Costa Mesa • !op team in _CIP Division HIGH SCHOOL IASIW.l IV is too much for Mustangs. ~loo DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -If there was a bright side for Costa Mesa High's bueball tMJD after Saturday's non- league doubleheader with visiting La Quqlta, it wu the difference in scores between the tint and leCOlld game. After getting hammered, t 6-0, by the Aztecs in the opener, the MUI· taDgl playttd a more retpect.able eec- ond game in an M a.. -·rm glad we bed a doubleheader,• COit.a Mela Coach Kirk Baumnelltilf Mid. •became the Idell ctidD't have to go ...... .,. .. 16-01a..· .... , ... ,. caled tbe two game. a -I leil ol lliow tbe young Mus· .... __.. :.:-· tba No. I ...... CIP~ ~ DtrillaiD IY. ' La Quinta, which improved to 14-0, quickly showed off it's power in the hrst game. In the second game, Mesa junior right-bander Carlos Franco kept La Quinta quiet by pitcbing fow quality innings. He gave "'I> two unearned runl and the game WU tied, 2-l, when he left. 1be Mustangs (4-7-1) took a 2..0 leed In the sea>nd oft a two-nm bomer by juDIOr Antony Gnab61kb. •If it was an bnponant veme: Ba\181"1Mbter Mid, •J would bawe apt cartoa In. B\at I want to MYe c.ar-. lol, ....._, (Haubrtc*. wbo tbrew a ICGI 11111 ~ tDablg) and Nck (C.b6co) far more .......... ...-• a111c1ee 1ae 1our...,.. tr tr • tbe mound, ........, --2 lar 3. .... edded • ..... ... .... • ....... cMdl IDJlft 111111. • n.Amm .............. fifth inning to take an 8·2 lead. tbanb to some defe0S1ve miscues by Mela. La Quinta capped off the inning wttb a two-run homer from.left Moecoeo. The Mustangs' Josh Uttle and Gna· bi.sicb scored in the sixth and _,,_th inning In the 16-0 game, La QCainta pOunded out 14 rum on I 0 bill ID ._ third and fowtb tnningt. sa Ame batten walked in tbaie two h I • wbkll wse .ec::b ••~ bf ~ errors. • . DmleJ ....... WU the Cllllf W. ~ wbo tbrMtmed to .... He doubled ID tba WlOIMI ..... wt fMCbed lldrcl bue OD a .......... ~. ·0ur =i...a..-did. bad job .... ...... . ............. .. . ... -. ....... _... •• •-.=n , .... ,. --· .•. .... . .,. . ... • _s _~_.....·~Afri_·1~J.2_000 __________________ ~--~P()R'fS --~----~--------------------oa__..;..1~_Pj_~ BASEIALL OCC rally falls short Hingis tops Davenport Estancia splits with Cavaliers TRACK CONTINUED FROM 7 COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast College base· ball team saw lts bid for a sec· ond straight dramatic come· back fall short Saturday as visiting Sadfl:!eback held on for an 8· 7 Orange Empire Conference victory. BISCAYNE, Pla. -U.ndsay Dav- enport's mastery of Martina Hingis came to and end Saturday, when the top-seeded Swede ended a five- match losing streak to the Palisade WOMEN'S 11111115 GARDEN GROVB • T)le ~~_!Anda also combined to finish third in High softball team won a ~d 7-5 the 1,600 relay with a county-best Davenport bad not lo8t since Jan- uary and bad ... ~ot falJen to Hingis since Nc>VelJl~r 1998. Davenport dedlion over host Santiago\Satur-4:00.0 clocking. Morse passed day in the second game 011 a non-two runners wt th a sizzling 5-4 .8 league doubleheader. / anchor leg, ~ the Sea Kings were Tennis Center m~ber, 6-3, 6-2~, the finals of the Ericsson Open. ~· The loss also ended a 21-~t wiruU,ng streak for Davenport, w will, however, be ranked No. 1 .\Jy e world when the Women'§' 'l°8rulis Association rankings come· out next wee~. It will be the third ~e the for- mer Newport Beach resident will have owned the No. 1 ranking in her young career. had handledf:. in their three meetings tbi year, all in champi- onship mate es. I The Eagles • ped nl b tw t f " (3-7) _took a 5-3 P P top 0 Y Y 0 ~ rom Long Beach Wilson. ~e:: 1fn~gse:; s•FnALL I .. And we would baV'e been 09'A.NGI BW'ME COMIUENCE 5ADouMaC I, Ouw CoAsT 1 Saddleback 220 001 003 • 8 13 3 Orange Coast 002 300 002 • 7 9 0 But ~ played near-eertect tennis S~day, committinQ1fust 10 unforted errors in 99 points: s i U / better, but we ha.d two girls run c!~~~ ~!ed~ ( ., into each other on one hand- Kemp and Arhart; Parkin and Keller. W • Kemp, 4-2. L • Parkin, 0- 2. 28 • Valiente (S), Lopez (S), Williams (S). 38 • Anderson (OCO. LaRue (S). HR • Reuss (OCO, Pierson (S). Davenport, on the pfher hand, made 40 unforced ~rs. helping Hingis close out the match in 58 min- utes. The Cavalie(111\ied the game, Wt off, "Sumner said.' \) 1: • Estancia scof.ed twi® pi 1 the ninth Halley also tinisF-~<1 fourth in 'inning for. tlie win. Esta.ncid senior the long jump (16·1 3/4), while Lauren Cassity went 2 for 5 with a sophomore teammate Season home run in the first game, won by Meservey was fourth in the 3,200 Davenport called the top ranking "a great consolation," and said she looks forward to continuing the rival- ry with Hingis. Both players said the windy con- ditions favor~Hingis, who pocket- ed 5350,000. Davenport collected $175,000. the Cavaliers, 10-3. (11:41). Senior Sean Fenton was cachola and Gaby Acosta each fifth in the shot put.(52-3), Jenny Lancers sweep Uo~ scored three runs for the Eagles. Cummins was sixth in the 400 Pitcher Deborah Wyman picked up (1:01.9) and sophomore Kather-COSTA MESA -The long season for the Vanguard Uni- versity baseball team contin- ued Saturday, as Golden State Athletic Conference visitor Cal Baptist pounded its way to a doubleheader sweep. Cal Baptist won the first game, 19-11, then took the second, 12-4, dropping the Lions' record to 4·28, 2-18 in conference. Vanguard senior Kevin Candela ria went 3 for 3 with a home run in the first game. PREP SUMMARIES NONLEAGUE Arstpne LA QuwfA 16, CosTA MESA 0 La Quinta 027 70 • 16 15 O Costa Mesa 000 00 • 0 4 3 M. Widcerman and Jaussen; casarrubias, Shol'es (3), Little (3) and Hunter. W • M. WK.kerman. L • casarrubias. 28 • Arreola (LQ), R. Wlckerman (LQ). Garvey (LQ). Hunter (CM). s.mndpne LA QuwfA I, CosTA MESA 4 La Quinta 002 060 0 • 8 13 2 Costa Mesa 020 001 1 • 4 4 3 Garvey. Zieglowsky (5), Arreola (7) and Jaussen; Franco. Stevens (5). Haubrick (7) and Fajardo. W • Garvey. l · Stevens. 28 • Cochreu (LQ), Kennedy (LQ), Garvey (LQ). 38 • Stewart (LQ). HR · Grublsich (CM), Moscos · (LQ). OCC shines in San Diego· MISSION BAY -The Orange Coast College varsity crew won the petite (consolation) final and the Pirates' novice eight was fourth in it's division Sunday at the San Diego Crew Classic. The varsity eight, coached by Jim Jorgensen, completed the course in 6:10, one second better than Oregon State to finish seventh overall. The t5oat included Todd Seligman, Mike McGuinness, Jeff U).rson, Junsi.k Hyun, NICOLE CONTINUED FROM 7 rewards of her hard work. And she still sees lots of areas in which sh e can improve . "The breaststroke is my toughest event by far,• Mackey said. "My leg kick is just awful. I can't finish my leg kick, so I just fake it a lot of the time." One thing working in her comer is her care-free attitude. Just ask her. "If I lose, I don't really let it get to me all that much; she said. "It's like, "I lose. I'm over it.' " LaMont considers this attitude when deciding which events to put her in. "She'll come up and ask me, "What events will I race in?' and I'll tell her and she shrugs her shoulders and says, OK,' COLLEGE CREW Dan Toth, Aaron Clousing, Luke Wright, iyson Hellmich and coxswain Sam Yost. OCC's novice crew, coached l?Y Dave Grant, included Bill Clifford, Pat Secor, Leo Shook, Heririk Ljungf elt, Brett Wm- field, Scriv Hoppe, Chris Kolstad, Ryan Davidson and coxswain Julie Kolstad. The boat's time of 6:24 placed it behind Washington (5:57), Cal and Oregon State. " LaMont said. "She definitely leads by example.· tbe second-game victory. NONUAGt• SANnMio"'-:~ 3 Estancia 200 001 O • 3 4 5 Santiago 630 001 x • 10 8 2 0. Wyman and Acosta; Howard and Angeline. W • Howard. l · D. Wyman. HR • cassity (E), Gonzales (S). EST~ t::::!ao 5 Estancia 000 220 102 • 7 7 4 Santi~ 200 100 200 • 5 7 4 O. Wyman and Acosta; Decker and Angellne. W • o. wyman. L • Decker. HR • Robertson (S). With each meet. the Sea View League and CIF finals inch closer and closer, which should fit right into Mackey's schedule. .. ·I'm really looking forward to seeing what she can do against girls of equal talent,· LaMont said "She's very talent- ed and her best stuff is still ahead of her.• Out of the pool, Mackey is a coin col- lector. "I've got coins from Mexico, Por- tugal, old coins, new coins," she said. "I've got a big box that I collect 'em in. Whenever 1 see a cool coin, I throw it into the box.• Mackey already owns Newport Har1 bor records in the 100 butterfly, the 200 JM and the 200 free. The freestyle mark (1:51.9) was three seconds faster than an 18-year-old standard. ~-~r1·;'9[1 • I ,'~ ' ~ .... -:.· t•• '. ,.('1 ine Morse wos seventh in the · 3,200 (11:S8)to-round out the Sea Kings' strong showing. After league dual ·meets th.is week --CdM hosts Estancia Wednesday and Newport hosts Woodbridge Thursday ·-Morse, Jones and Steen will lead the local contingent competing at Arcadia High. Jones will run both hurdles, Steen will vie in the 1,600 and Morse is scheduled to run the 800. SCHEDULE TODAY .•• -..1 High school · Garden Grove at Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m. • Softbetl High school -Newport Harbor at Santiago, 3:15 p.m. • Goff Community college · Orange Coast College vs. Cuyamaca, at Singing Hills GC. noon. DEEP SEA SUNDAY'S COUNTS NMJPO't Unding -2 boats, 43 anglers. 1 calko bass. 5 sand bass, 6 rockflsh, 3 sheephead, 24 whitefish, 12 mackerel. NOTICE! OT USTEE'S :~ ~ 'rJ:n .. ~ Flctttlou• Bu.lneu mull ill your claim W1lh tor Circle KStoia/Tosc:O O'Melveny & Myers LLP. Flctltloue Bu.In"' Olange County, Inc. i>ur· NOTICE OF Flctltloue llualneea balaneeamoun ~ ~ Name Statement 1he court and mall • Marketing Compeny, ap-6"10 Newport Center Heme SWtement suan1 to an Altordebla TS No 1307 l<*I l/lereon ol lhe=atiOn The to11ow1na Pll'IOnl copytohpel'IONlrep· pealing the Plennlng Drive. Suite 1700. New· The tot.__. "'"'l'IOnl Hou1lng AgrHment APPLICATION FOR Name Statement No No 13951 ntle Order secured by. lfle are~ buslileu es :,aent1~ a~ted..._~ Commlulon'1 denial of p9.?.,~ .. ~29e a ch . CA 1,. ......i.v. -~~ as: ("Agreemeor') In con-CHANGE IN •~r~ .. · .. 03 lnves· be IOld PllS te Blue R1bt>on Paintings. cou.' w.u .n ...,..r beer ind W10I sales In ,...,.,..,.. ""'"11 n • c ti on w 1th t h • OWNERSHIP OF •• ,,__ · fi18r72 APN :: esltmeled costs. •P"'S 1136 C.raon St., Costa montns lrom CM date of connection With Plan· This Wk • .. ie is not ~~l~r:110~1 proposed Oe11910pment ALCOHOUC CAONRV~ 0 ~~~nNNO. """' and ldvanc:es •. ~ tnne. Mesa. CA 92626 the first Issuance of let· nlng AppllcaUon PA· 1Ubje(:t IO C.ttfomta Uni· Suite 2•1 1 ·D kc"0111• ol an attordable houtlng 9rueaa ftr AA~ IN A~ ol~ther1111a1~·9' Matthew .Steven ::.~~'"11r:-99-49. tor 1 cond1tlonlll ~~Code Mna.Cal~lil2e2fl projed on oen.in real LICENSE ~~~~~w~~- UNl' ·~ 0~U ~~ tt is ~ ~~ia 1 :S .. c.C: The time lor 1,11ng clelms ~~C:OO:vs" 1~ If 50 subject, o,. neme Dominic: D1Sendro. ~2i ~t:.,a1 f! o... o1 Flllng 1 ao, Newport BMctl, CA T.~. ~SS " 3,lt al the time of$* !he 9M . will not •KPite before • oas'iiatJon IO I conv.· anti address of the per· 860 8alc9f St.. Sult• Aoollcelion lilteec> y • Tb g:.~ bldtot~Y~:S This business Is con-lour months from the n.ence store With beer son whom clalms may 2t 1·D, Colta Mesa. cal· :ti>.°"~~ Mardi 29, 2000 f.rW'A FUl1dil'lo ~ R PR ness due In addruon .0 duded by: in lndMdual =g date nonc.d and wine sales, end a ~~s laN/A tor ' ff~: .. II con-MW detached single To Whom " Mey Con· radon, (CA), 4)'<1 Von ~ A'r A cash the TNstee .a ac;. Heve you started YOU MAY EXAMINE vatlaflQe lrom tront lanc:I· ..... u"' st date duded by in lndMdual 1 a m 1 1 y h 0 m • s cern: l(arm1n, Suite 1 20. ~ IF Y~ cep1 USl\lers checks doing business yet? the Ille kt b 1he 1cape Mlback require· fiMg clalma w• be Heve you started rprojed"). PurlUant IO --~~me~(I) of the Newp0f'1 Beach, CA AN E Tl qrl'Ml on a state or na-Yes. 1·24·95 Aled pt Y court ments (20 Ifft rlQUl'ld, which Is tne business ....-. buslnell -t? No the Community Re-....,....... .. (s la/are lil26eO HE ~ E oonal bank a dMICk drt'Ml Matthew Steven 11 Voll •re a person In· 10 '"'proposed) ak>ng day 1?9fore the Ille date -oe=n1n1c OiSar:d'ro dewlopment Law, Cel-GARNER A.JEAN This business ii oon-HE EDI by a state ~ c:redll Montoya . terested In the .. tale, Pautarino Avenue IO II· specified it>ow. This tiatement wa.s lomla Health Ind S.lety HICKS VINCENT dUC:led by I CX>fP0'9tion A~~ Cy YOU uhlon or I dt9MI by This statement was Voll may IH wifh the Cllltlte the closure of one Dated: 3l2W2000 Ii...., ..... h ,.._ ,. __ ty CoOe Section 33000. et ANTHONY ll&av1 you started ~'WY£~ NollCe A~A 1 sia'9 or SIW'Q$ filed with the County court • Requeat lor Spe· ot iWo driveways located Cal·P1cmc Hom11. c';'rti ~"0ra;;. ~ty seq , In pertlcular The aP911Cant1 fflled doing bu1ine11 yet? ~ .., CTCF~C,t a ... ~~~~.~ Couo!y ~)=..:..~.~ :'c'l"'.:.!"l.':::,:::~~ ~= ...... on 00"9·2000 ,,,_ 33<3', ' Join! ~-=~ Y~1~ eo.pp. f~~ ~ t !) IP9Q J!l 2000M2S3'1 ventocy .. nd •OPrtJ5'11 Of tal O.el.Mf'lllA-alfo • ~AftY MEN; 2000M220e7 ~ ~~ ~ ~ holie &average Control ration, Jellery O. R~ ......,""'sure15 du S rro' Of the Ft-Dei~ PtlOI Mar. 27 Apr eatate HMll or of 1ny Negative OeclareliOn. ~ Dally PilOI Mar. 13. 20. """reemen to s ell 1loohollc pee, p,.lident ""'¥~....,. t .,....,.,.,. end IUUIC>f· 3 1 17 2000 M0 798. petition or account •• It you -"·llenna t... Published Ne t 27. April 3. 2000 M787 b~y t~-~:'2 !~ tne,0, beverages et· This atatement wu QOtr1 r\Jstee oursuen • Llid"i' do bu~ In this • • • provided In Prob1te ..... ...,_ ... wpor -"""'""" "'' ..,..,. tfARBO 1111, ... b _OJ Tv~"'S\H~w· ~t . Said . wlN ~ BSC 9321 Code Hc:tlon 1250. A City Counclr• decJak>n Beach· Coste Mesa Fictitious Bu•ln•H et 4:00 p.m., ()(.. 2645 A R BLVD filed with the County ~ri' ~ DON~L~ S i.tAN , 111 W'.I • IS" conch· NOTICE OF Reqoeat IOI Special No-In court. r:: may be Um· Dally Pllol ~ril 3, 2000 Heme Sunement soon therealler as tne ~g~~A MESA. CA ';:~~7~ County dated 0311 and ,. • but wiCtlOUt OOvtnWtt PETITION llClll form Is av1llable lted to ra sing only tllOM M804 The lot~ pel'IOl'll matter mav be heard. In Type of lloense(a) ap· 2000Mn14t corded 031 . as In· rm,,""81'1ty. •!P'lll ... ~ TO ADMINISTER trom the court ctaril ~t:~•:ai~ ~[ 1~ FICtltlOua BuelneH ,,. dolna bulliieu as: the Council Chambers, piled tor: 48 . ON·SALE Dilty Piiot Mar. 271 ~· $1NOlerll ~ .. ,.lied, rtgMJlllj __ ~"""· Attorney for the he r1 cribed f. Name Si.tement IMATRllC, 17150 New· City H•"· n Fair Drtve, GENERAL PUBLIC 3, 11:>. 17. 2000 Miii& 19960134792 ol 1 ~ ~ ,~m-ESTATE OF: Petftl-· no~~ng~~ wr1t1ann~ The fottow!no persons hope SlrMt, Fountain Costa Mesa. II you have PREMISES Rta>rds 1n tll4i office o the debtednt: Sllisfyrid ~-MARVIN D. PRATI PHIL.ft JOHN QOLD r .. P<>rldenoe deltvired are doing buslneu as: Valley. Calitomle 92708 any questions on the Publlshed Newport Whtn you write c.!"i1fe 01 said Deed or¥fusi. :J. CASE NO. A201562 ESQ. CS8174471, ' 10 the City Councd at or Dream11vera, 2208 Nellor Nr.t9le1, 3052 pro pond Project, Bea.ch· Coste Mesa a ctautned Mt ~, o vances lhtt9UnOlr Wllh To all heirs, benefl· OOl..D a GOLD, prior 10 the publte twiir· W. MoOl'e Ave .• S.n11 Phillip Clrcte, Marina, pteue contact Murtel Daity Pilot ~"' 3, 2000 Incl· ... --• • a -" on interest ~ ~ Ind clarles. oredltors. cone· 1301 DOVE ST., • Ana, C.lifomla 92704 Calilomta 1131i133 Ullrnen. Neighborhood M808 """_, ~ OOPM. Al ~"9111J bf lhe lngent creditors, and SUITI: 1080, ~ice Is further given . Ronald T Anderson, Thia bullnesl ii oon· lm~rovement Manager. the fact. g: ~ty l~lCf to e MC:Ured y Siie! ptl'IOOS who may Ol.her· NEWPORT BEACH, CA that II Ille above time 2208 W. Moote Ave.. dUded by: an Individual at (71') 754·5187 du!lng and -the 700 Cmc Center • ol Trust~in wise be Interested In the t2ttO end place 111 tnterested Santa Ana, C.Nlomla Have you 1terted regular C!ly bulineu w-W.i . Santa Mt 11 •'"""' • 111 wtll or estate. or bOlh. Cit Publlshed Newport • 92704 doing buslne11 yel7 No hours. Any person or or· PUBLIC NOTICE '"""-pu ~ IO lhe l'llgll· et:' Ind Of MARVIN D. PRATT B11ch·Co111 Mau persons mat appear This business It con· Nellor Nevates gan1t1t1on Is Invited and The annual report ol est ~ cas11·or "'~M!.}Qpenttt.= A PETITION FOR OatlyPtlo4 Maldl27,31, ~":~~rd oynrtietc;.~ duc:tedby:anindMdual Thia 1tai.menc ... may1PPNr•ttnepublic .,,. Irvine Institute tor y<)UW9nt. Chedt as descnbed bHlw . Of PROBATE has been ~Ill 3. 2000 atoremenuoned maner Hive you started hied with the County hearing to otler oral or Medical R11earch 11 CLA8elP't•D ~ Ill f\11 = lltnl of = of l\lll by 0.-S filed by LUCILLE M. M791i1 MARY T. ELLIOTT . doing buSiness yet? No Cleft! ol Orange County written tes1mony ,.. ~the .cjdress ...... .,. *~~~,::, · :' ~ ~ ~ .. ~,';' ::i ~.='J:' Netice 11 hereby giv.n Pu~dc~~!:;~,'r1 ~..!~:SC: .. on ~·HI·~ t9,.!>me": ~ .:~ ~r1ng ~ ""C:.,._ ______ _ "°:,''Qfiby II under Slid CounlY of ORANGE ' that the Undersigoed W1U BHCh•COlll Meu filed with the County Daily pllo( Mar 20, 27. or organization mey fill nen hOurs, by any /Ve ~w Deed 50 rust 111 the prop-fllrWlldl THE' PETITION be sold II PubliC Auc:llon Dally Pilot ~111 3, 2000 ';:~.~°2:Z9 County Af!! 3, 10, 2000 M7113 wrin.n lei~ on the cltlzeo woo IO !9qUeltl ~nt ~ • ··~·· m8:.t~M~~~ ~~.& ~K;~ M803 20001124411 flctlttou. lluelnw ~c::c,::o:.v~~ =-~of~,:,:: more 111 • · ~I appointed u personal and Kirt Jac:Mon, K.E'. CNS1m-Ody PiloC ~. 3. 10. 11. fMrM 9'1""'9nt later than 12 OOi'noon, of"' avalleblltty. ~ ~ Slreel OI y t"Uitit repreterl(allve to adrnln-AUCTION SERVICES, •-24, 2000 M805 The~ penona Aj)rll 10, 2000, wltfl tne Irvine lnslliute lor and 04lltf convnoo . lsterlhe .. teteoflhede· P.O. BOX 823, RIALl<?: CRNOE~OOF .,. dolnQ bueilMa u · City C!e111i..~ta Mesa Mediall ~rdl. 1531 M It nallOn. II fOY. of !he It.Ill SeMott cedenc CA D23n. AUCTl'-"'4 .... "'". F lo SS OEVELOPMENT CltY H!"i ,."" Floor, n Monrovia A~, Newpott ~ ~ed lo ~ to ~ ~ ~· 1he dleldenfs 'c~LSPACE (SECS. 8104, ~c:~!~1~11'*'t 332 BroedwaJ;. eo.ta m26. 11 ~:rl mal'lllglr m'y de~ al .~ Tl<f PETITION N · BOND •m.<HO BULi< LW! lctft .. ·-ENTEAPAISES, llC, Fol< -· Co--CA..... e V' Y.n.u:sA. C'A'1 "-'~ be 1~1p!,~~!'. 1535s~:.:l5t.r 1105 U.C.C.) .,. doing~':'' ~· ~e~1op1nent :~:~~~~~ •• ~·-:.r:!~ Published Newport dl~~'1'.l."'y"!!1 s ~~~:'tM!"Y,:c'~~~ BLV0 c~i~7MESA, :.=::..?=:= s:Tt:8'Cr.'~ ~~~·~~ ~:;r3,~Maten 27, g:~c~~~~3.~· // • an5tryl~~U ~ 0 ~ amlnatlon in the file kept UNITI, NAME, .... It abolA to be made 8aactl. CA lil2e83 Mesa, CA 112U7 M795 M809 7oa. " '""""3 ...... vv.... by the court INVENT~V Jantoe Lee Turley. 11 Thlt t>uslntn .. con· ..--=======il.:=======-comrnon dtSIClnlbOn. ti THE PETITION re· A496. YAN SILVA, of the aasets delC:ribed SMblrtJ Ct,. Newport dueled by. Limited Lii· Fictitious BualnMt que1t1 11Jthorlty to ed· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ~· 8aactl, CA 112983 blllly Co. H A /If, N•meS~t m1n111ertheestateunder C11i14, JANINE MN ~-:'otbu:! Thia bUslneu 11 con-Hev• you •••rt•d aye 'M,/~A Tne IOllowlng pll'ION ,,... Independent Admln· THIBEAU~ !J. HOUSE· "'"' .,.: Cetttomia P1· dueled by: an lndllltdUal OolnD bulfnell yet? No , -I "'-' are dOlng buwss u : lllrallon of Estat" Act. HOLD ITEM:> C!flc Hornet Inc ~ Have you started SS Development .._ _____ ._., iMolc>rtcom, 20 Cl"' ~A·-....-wt•aUow A400SoNMICHAEL -... 1-" ·~" o doing bUllness ~t? No E~LLC William G s I I ., " vu ~ .. , THOMP HOUSE ,,,. ,.,,,,. ny. J.nlc9 L" Tutley St _._ S'-. J Boul•~!d11--~!''· Or· ... .!""°'*to ~.. ,.ptesent: HOL.D ITEMS • 550 Newpon enter This ltatement WU ~r .. vers, r.. I a rage a e . ·~:Los An· = ~: ac A25lil, MARK MIN· 0!1wll2eeoNewpon Beadl. llled .Wfth the County TN.--ltaternenl WU fll'J . Mor1uaty 119111, Inc . (~~ 20352 ~!. ~"· Be 11'11· ~~I~~· HOUSEHOLD c~ tooetlOn In C.lltol• ~~'=8' County ~"' :""~ = Chapel . Cnlnwtory Hawthorne DMJ,, Tor· ........ certa ~ry 8388, TERESA WAR· nia of the c:tllef •lteCVltVe IOOOllMJM ~1 .. 2000' 3500PedflcVll'#[)M r~~ .. con-p<>rtant actlonl. hOW-DEN. HOUSEHOLD :::::.~ .... r 11• ~Ap!.3,10,17, on ICIDl'tllltn Newpor18-:h duded by I OOtPC>f91Jon ::.:: =-' ,..:r ITEMS At lilted by the Mllef 24, MI08 Delly Ptlol lMf ao. 27, 144-1700 Heve you 1ter1•d to give nolloe to In &UK>. CtiANTAL AP· Ill Olh~( t>u1ln11i Fic.loue ........ Ap! '· IO. 2000 M7t4 i-:::i:::::::tl dOlnO bullnNI ~?No tlrefted peraons unlels J;.~~s HOUSEHOLD ~ and lddmaes ....,. ·~t NOTG °" IPllllCI ••TW IMOtors com los Af1. they hlM WllWd A 1 2 2 , D A V I D 1-.d by tne ""*r wtil The lotlowlng PU8UC .. ARING 111.L ..... , QelU. Inc • Adam or cioneefQd to the BRANCH, HOUSE· ltlr'M yeers befor9 the M ~ ~ OI' COSTA ••A Simms, CEO rn::: adlonJ, The HOlO ITEMS da .. IUcf'I 1191 wet Mnt BBC Enterprln ~NT Mottualy *Chapel This tlatttMnt Ms pendel\I 1 minis• B136, JENI GREEN· :~to ttlt buyer 28831 Anadale Or .', AQINCY AND CITY Cremation filed with the ~ ~~ wfll ~ MAN HOUSEHOLD ---....,. ... _L Leautw Hme, CA 82t53 -.a -a .... Clint Of 0ttnae Count)' v·-·-.., __ an nr ITEM!J .,,. ·-·-..... ,,_.. a.tire Ballh· .. ·-• _. ...vw•.. -1108roedway on03·1S.2000' tere1tec:1~f .. 1en A241 RO•ERT natl addlelMt ol Wit rooz .,,..., CITYCOUNCI. Coeta Meea IOOOlll2111 ~ion to the Petit '" luyer e,. Cal·PllClflc 29131 .::.•~le~, MUTING TO Dally Pllo( aMr 27 ~ alld atlOWS OOOCI ceuH ~~~~~HOUSE· Holnel, UC. 31 E•· ~l>UllM.. le con-~D s. tO Why tt1t couri ~ noc ~ Pelt!, 8'Ale 200, dUCllCI ..., • .,, lndhllcWI •POllTION Of f)i,tount (~a,kct ' I I• •• ' I '·111 11 •, ' tCmllf ,S,,,.1tt """ Q!NlltlJ C..t1lttn fa,. Lm Direct Cmnacioo .• $49S • Immediate Burial .. $99S ''"'"""' C.ltn) l'tnmnJ"'Mnl Progmm Avallablt fOr FUnttal ~. Crtmat1un1 and C.._.1 • I I ' 1 I. ',I. I '' '.' .. \ \ I I OfM.,,. ~ Published NewJort IMM, CA 112914 H•vu=.w' ou aterled -·· PWOP9,.... A ~ING on the B11oh·Co111 ... The e• .... to.,. IOld ~ -1 No -"='='··-To"~ ~ ..,. 111 htlCI on Daltv Piiot March 21. .,. ~ tn........... ,_. ..._ ..... , , ,_ APAIL 27 .I...~ 11 1 45 Aprtl 3, 2000 a1 C.11ain !Ml~ on... ~ Al'PON)A8LI p.m, In .....,.. L13 lo-MI02 H1et1, lnc:lucflnt aN ,,_ ..... "*" WM ..,._IQ e.t9ct •t 341 The Otv NOT1CI OI """'"' and ~ llllcS w11t1 "' County ACIMl•NT wrTH 0""9 8outn, Orlf'IOI, PUIUC HIANHG ment1 • thtt.on llOnf C.:, ~ c:oun.y HAmAT POii c: .. ~· OIJECT t NOT!~.·:;.:~=~ ::; !.r1n~ = on • 1aa•1tm HUMANfTY OI' .,_ orant1n11 of tilt pttl-r:"w111 be held !Ir tilt "°"of 1t11 bUlll\MI • Oelv "°' Aflt. t. 1~.1...1!+ ORANGI COUNTY, llM,-~ ~ 9"Mr COt1a MIH C11Y COunc1t Md n IOOMld In Of· 141 IOOO -llC. at rie !'Mf'lr! and 11a1e on ~ 11. aooo. " 1119' eoune,. • ..,....... The COiie Mlle Ae.- yoAlt obtlCllOI• or Ille e 30 p.lft., In Ille Counat 31 IllCUeNe ~ • .,.._ n • "" ,__ .., •welOpment A .. ncy W""9rl otlflclolll CNwnOM o1 Qly t411, aoo, !Mrll, CA lltt4 -__.Mt•-• ~ INI N CllY .,,. ~ llefol'I tt1e n fletr °"""· on tne fol· The ~ '*"' .,.... -.......... ,. CllV ol Con The P~ot Classifieds at 64 2·567 to place YOUf Garage Sole Ad! .A GOOD ADI • Call 642-5678 I ' ' • I I ' : llHrlng Your ap lowlnaleelft lllld~fll_,•'* .._ --. --.. Coete M111 ':.E""t It peetllflCt mey be In per· ~ftllCATION ltom looMlcWI It: c.MorN -...... ...... c..hlr) .. tlGlll a eon Ot ~ Y'O'I' MtorneV. It~ 1'9ri. Ttll end 'ICllflc Hamel. lnC. ~· _,.. .. ---~ • pally Plb IFYOUAN'.ACMO-AuoclatH, 701 The••· n11e.eeGf -.... ~ .. ......, ITO..otoonlll1t111CCllM-Paltleenllf DIM llinle ,. -= '-...11 ••••,. .. '* d ~ID -of the c»allUd, Ma . • ..... GI ....... tar ~ crf ) ....... ..__...;.J1-.._ ______________________ ..,.. ............. ... ' l .... .,. . .,. 11111¥?~11 111 .... SERVICE DIRECTORY ~ fof All Your HocM and 8uWness Nttds ~ ........ ....., ...... G:t EQUAL HOUSING OPflORT lHTY AU Ital -lfttt1Wet II lltil _,,_ It 11'1KI 11 lltt '""" fH ...... Ad II llM n ""llflf Wiik• ... " M .............. .., .......................... ..... ..... .. rect, ..... , ....... ltt, ,_.In,, INllHtl lllllC ti ....... tfltllt, • II llllHllM It •Mt lllf Hd ,,tltt_t, ...................... • Tllll MWlflllfl' ...... klltwlllflr ICUfl "'IMflllttlt•lll let ltll ... , wMdt It II "'111 ... ti lllt .... Ott '"'"' ttt ...,.., ...................... "'""'" .... ,..,..,., .. •. ......... .. .. ..... ......... ...... ,, '""""' ...... tt ... IMllN. ctll MUD T1M.f111 ti HOMlHIH. ffl 1111 ........... DC llH lllt"tctM HUO 11 O•Hlt Showcase Homes For Sale In Our Sit Real Estate Supplement I Olspl1y Ads Start at $85. • Deadline • Tuesday 5PM : Also... • Open House Listings Avl. Deadline Thursday 5PM tt Pays to· Advertise In the Best LOCAL Reel Estate Section Call Today fl LISA RIVERA 949-574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 949-574-4249 ................ •V.A.• SO DOlll ·SO MOYtlJ nu COUNSELING FW UST OF H().'.(S HUONAREPOS 71 .. 534·1100 VE TERA'• REAL tSTATE 11 '· 21R·2MC. .... Rad~ ~.000 to '31.900. --S9l·29A19&7FUQUA ~UC4ld e .ooo to Me.900. 2·"°'Y lllwroreet From tU&290 • FUE UNT' ~ JuNt.2000. 1114048 • ...... • •• ~ Byl'ax By Phone By MalMn Penom 111•1 111.!-~.h-a .; 10 \\1··1 11,,1 .. "._., "'""' ''"' ,jW 11.J1 ~ \OhfhUI .. lt .. t I 11•111 \lo •,1 4 \ 'l.!h.!' t'lt·t .. j1jllt4it .... 1 .. 11 •• 0, .... j I .. ~ •1•1•,, 1 ..... 1_....,., I•, .. , ... 1u .. 1 1. "". ~ ~i~estvle .. unparalleled In Orange County From 'l. 795 to '5.100 1-877-681-7387 Santo Batboro at Son Otmente Newpon Beoch • Full•l1me concierge servtce • Elegant one or two bedroom plans • Gofgeous clubhouse • Lov1Sh pool, spa • Sleps ro Fosh1on Island wondelful reslOuronrs Hours l.lq1lt<1t1• I: 111.1111-01.IHlf'llt ''" .1. 1,,1" \\ ,1ll-l11 ii I0,1111-·, fH l11111" \~ .... '"Lt' sh0pp1ng, on<> entenoinmenr Polley lt111·11111l il.-.ull1111 • ,.,,. -11111•·1'1 "' d1owc1 .. 11!.11•11 111111• • 111• p11lil1·lwr rt"1·f'\1·· th•· n!!l11 111 '··11·11r r11 l.1··1h r• 't·• "' r• 1•·11 .1111dt1••1f1t11 u1h1•n1·1·1111·111 Pli·,1·• ''I'"" .1111 • rr11r 1h.11 111.11 1,. lll•lltllf 1·l1l••llll'tl 11tf ll)lllll'illolh h I Ju Ou1h 1'11111 11111·1•1• II" ' h11li1fll\ ror 1111\ •·rro1r Ill Ull 111h t'I lt-•·11t1•11t f.tr '4 f1t1 h II Ill.II lw w·p•tll•ihl1· t'\1i1•p1 l•ir lhr ftl•I ul rlu ·pa11· ''' 111o1lh 1u • llf'lt'tl !11 tit• 1·rr11r I n•d11•.1111111h h1• .illm11,.1l l11r tl11 h1-1 111·• rt11111 -------Deadlines ------- Monda~ ............ F nda~ 5:00ptn Thur~da' .. \\t'dn\''41.1, ; UOpm Tue-da1 ......... ~luntlov 5:00pm Fmla~ .:. .... n1ur .. JJ1 .).0011m \\tdne .. da~ .... fue .. da1 5:mpm "JturJJ1 .. . ~ mJa, .;·oOµrn ,U'l'OL\1'11:..\T ~lTf[I~ Full 11111. 1~1 't ,,,nu • ,hJI, Top·produC(nt h1l!hl:r •ll..:J 1, ..... ~~"''\ •L llf ~ ·r ... • • ..,1'1~ t,m:,M\~~"'"' 1 .... ,1.1...,1, Ii I "'''tH I t • ~ ,,, ..... .. I ~t•M\o .. ( .. ' ... &«•4 ·~11347" 1' ; . I 0 Monday, Afril 3, 2000 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ST-UMPED? Cal lot Answers •, ..... _ .. _,_ • t5o ... -t-tclG-3lo.teOO ext cooe soo 1-~1 ACUfl ~ "L" 'llO White. 4&. s. auto. NC. llv. llAI pwl' ps, pb, pw, clUlse conl!OI, am-Im cass, '37k ml, $lllf. 1-owoef. ,,.... cord $7,300 Mll-723·1163 -i'CUffA RL l3 'le SEOAH40 $35,995 IMHI BAUER JAGUAR 714.153-tlOO AUDI A6 SEDAN 4o 'N $34,115 11-4154 t BMWZ3 '117 BAUER JAGUAR ,, 71t·llS3-tl00 5-sp, Staci< w/Sand, Lo Mii (V0S300) $21,995 CR~Ell BMW 71W35-3171 BMW 3111 '16 5-speed, CD, Low Miies (51304) $21,995 CREVIER BMW 714-135-3171 . . ANS\\ .. :RS TO WEEKLY IHtWCE QUlZ Q I • /\J Suulh, whicr.itile. you tvi'ld hold' • KI 4 "J O AK 9 ~ • Q 10 S 4 J Whm " your 11pcn111p hid I • A J ' " A Qt o At S • A It J l P.111ncr cirens lhe blddin11 wllh one d i.I\. Wl1J1 <.k> you rcsplfld7 A • You mu t f!ttr11rt" lor a rebid A • A jump to thtec no ll\lmp shows ahcr partner's pmhaht..· 9f":•hean 1 balanced hand with 16-18 points. rcspon~ 10 YOW' l)flen111t bid or one WJiile you are only a point ovet that of a minor. Since lt tJ llnllfll>elv mg mngc, your four ecc• enhance the to have to rel\kl one no trump wllll a , value or your hand by 1 poinl or sln1lefo11 in ponn~r·~ Milt or lo rchtd 1wo. There are two~ays 10.proceed. a wea.k five-card minoi-, avoid these Jr you play that a jump to 1wo no (lfOblcrn~ by opening 1111e diamond. trump 1s forcing, make that bid now TI111 leaves on easy rchid uf 1wo thtn con1inue lo four no I rump clubs ev•ltahte. ~hould ~nncr ralce 10 three no 1ruinp. ('TlW'\llOws a hand 100 Q l • As Soo1h, vulne1 .iblc, you ~crong fo,. an in11nediate jump lo hold· llll'cc no tNmp.} If not. a.II you can do for the moment 1s respond one • AK 6 5 J 0 A J 5 (\ A 0 10 • 6 l 61amondl llic bldchnit h:is pr~-dcd: SOUl 11 Wl'Sf NOR'I H I• 2• Pa>s 1 What oct1on do yoo 1al.c? A • If you pass wuh 1h1s son or hand. you an: allov.ina,i the oppo ncnl~ 10 SICDI yoo blui.I SillCt' you do not wanl 10 rebid • five-card \Ull II the lhrce le•el, your only sound ac11on is to double Smet' p111ner has no1 yc1 htd, 1his i' for 1.1kcoui. ollhoueh pal111cr I~ f~c IO COll\Crt IO penolllt'S • Q 3 • Neither vulnerable. as Sou1h you holJ •A854 o A62 0 954 •Q7 J 1lic b1d<lh1g hn~ procct•dOO: SOUTH W&''T NOR'fH EAST P1"1 p_. Pa.u I• 1 . Whlll do you bid now I A. Wnh 10 l11gh corJ points, includ- ing 1wo 1ecs. and four card llUmp suppon. this lmnd oonnally ,..oukJ qualify for a 1ump ra1(l'. Ho .... c,cr, 1hc foct th.u you hove no rufl'in1t '11luc 1~ a scm>Us Oa11., and then~ " lhc ptM1h1l11y th111 p.ulncr npeoro lighl 1n lhmJ c;ca1 We 1hink ll v.11,(r to imply rillSC 10 IV.Cl ,podcs. Q 4 ·A~ South, vulnc1.1hlc, you Q 5 • Neither vulnerable. as Soulh you hold· •AQ o AKQU o AUJ •74 The bidding has pr~: SOlJlll WF.ST NORTH 10 .._ •• 1 What do you bid now7 A • You have a powtff'ul hand and mu•I 1ell panntr .OOUt 1ha1 immedi· n1cly. Smc~ a jum'p 10 four hearts on 11 five-card nut i' unthinkablt, 1he only hid available is a jump to three diamonds. Q 6 • Both vulnerable. as South you hold: •754 o K62 o AKQS •!43 runner opens \be hidding with one diamond . Whal '!o you respond? A • Wl1:11 a miscruble 5iluation. cspe· c1ally for five-card major bic.ldus. ~pile just four..catd suppon. an lnv11a1ional jump 10 chrec diamond~· ts ooe solu11on. Howevt"t, ir thal is forcing in your methods. all you can d11 I\ n:sJlfllld one heart, 1hhough we realize th1\ cuukJ create problems Inter ~,..,...,. I I . ~ .... ·~ ·_. ~ , .MOlWt u.. I ca:= S7 llDAN• NI a• ... ..._ .,... .... ........... 1. IAUPl JMIUM &M....,... 71Wl1 -Soa1m • & GIA, Yu JlGUD IA tt Chea Nlf ....... llDAN 40 (4DVNU2/4001513) •• 11~ au• IAUD JMlWI COAST CADILUC nwu tllO 1.-.JM:OUT ™ iJi .. , OWiliilili ...... . lll>AN 40 WI*, llllw, ........ . .... 17~1 ............ 11111191 IAUEft JAGUAR (31llOI) ..... 71MIMIOO MAIDI .,.. Ciinliei [ii 4Xi (714)14M100 1.-.11-COMT (VMC231) 126,988 'IO ~ m ml, lolldedt OldllftOiile,,.... 'ii CADilUC liiiOnldO 'ii COAST CADL1.AC ASS, low pltg, Ill l)Wf. rool While, tin ...... 414, 11111 MA.. dwome .,...., 1.-.n.<:oAST lldc. newtv linopd, new ucellent oondltlonl Bcmf-ciu/cd atacker. 11,....,RegllldWOO (703985) sa.aee .....,, Gold jllCQge ~onl E.,._, XLT 't3 dllll $7500 obo 71M24-tltt. NMUI (3T=+ ... -~1~.1.995 pwr ..... IMlher, co, il'JeiiiCIWo11eelf6'i7. (71_4~ --.....i; uClllenl eond. flft lfld 4·WD, 8'Mm dlk. l)Wf, IM, OICliiii •-.miiiiiii 'ii 1.-.lMX)AIT dlMI gNel, II WC records UV' ire, $41( below blue book 7 peu, dull doOf, rMf llr. &illiC rn 'ti 11150 o11o ... 54l-4M1. $4395/0t>O. 949-780-2614 co. Bii o1 .... ~,... LoldN. ....._ ""''* ... 1 FOAb F*ilO 'if Und R°"' D11CO*Y 11 (175.171) l20,118 Vin ~U Super Clb, bllldl. muat Whlle, ~ NAIDI .... L.MD ltOV!R Mel VKC7t724 Vin YA70Gll (714)14M100 ....,.,. lllcl't 12',MI LANO ROYER 111,415 LANO ROYER PONtiXC GiW6DI 'f1 •• lto>M41 Newport lwfl Newport 1wt1 Low 1111111, ve. """-.,., CXDlUC ldii Dedil 'i7 I• lto>M41 •• ltOM45 (771610) 110.111 ~~· ~ JHli CAAEbO 'ii Lind AO'* i7 NAllRI new C* tflde.lnf II ec II, I 0. 11111... Dellndlr IO, Mid lop, (714)14M100 (324113) $1,118 Yin m 111ue, _._Yin YAtOIU1 fOYOTl COA&:ll '11 NA80I 111,1M LANO ROYER $43,. LAND ltOVIR 7111 ...... e ... I ~t)MM100 Newport llwh Newport llwh 0.... ~ CDIDc ldii De¥llil... •• ....... ~u $llOO MM7WOOt s1er11ng Silver, Chtome Ford ....., SUI*&> 11 L.-1 Row; if ToYofl LiNI CNliW '17 ..... '*'· .,,, Piiot ,...... Loeded, lillcll. ~ ... DllCOWrf, lltv, red, c:ei1. LoldN. ........ _.. _, (40DV447} $25,1179 ..._I Vin VP911t54 Vin TAt7Mll Vin V01tlt11 COAlt CADILLAC 1 111,llSUHO ROYER $11,115 l.AHO AOVIR U.,111 LANO IM>VER t.eoo.Jt.COAIT Newport llwh Newpott llwh Newport llwh CidliK teiiM De¥llil it Mt etot445 Mt et06445 t• UOM4S Loeded. 70k ml, OllllilW Fini Truell F1501111 T0yota LMC1en.er11 own er, $5, 5O0Io11 o. loeded, 1 owner, $4750 obo L8nd Rowr 117 Loeded. ..,, 1111111 ... 1 94M73-3199 phore 714-754-0737 Ranp Rover U lolded. Vin X0021111 CAbillC SEVillf 'to cell 714-473-0001 grMll. cert. Yin VAS5401' ...... LAHD ltOYER 4.5 L V8, Siver, INCher, GllC YAN con-.IOfi 115 $49,"5 LAND ROVER Newport llwh auper ahlpe. ~· lastl 3811 mlleal Bubble top, sola. Newpoft 8Mch MN4Httl (800048) $6,988 ,.., llr. ~seats & morel M~5 HAIERS (515590) $14.988 L8nd AOYer 97 (714)54M100 NABERS ClOilUc STS 111 (714)5to-tt00 Ran~°i:,!:0~· 6.225 ~ mllel, QMC Xtncl Clb Sit '11 Vin VAH3471 Mlir, 8ote Cua/CD, c:luome Alloys, CO, Pwr Seat/Wlrl 135."5 LANO ROYER WhHle, mtmoty jllCQge Loeb, TllVCrulse. 5.7 V8 . ~ IMch (928903) $38.888 (Sl.96995) $18,888 M~S COAST CAOIU.AC COAST CAOll.LAC 1-.n.coAST 1-eoo.n.cOAST Lien .... 4112, et 1Dem. cHM CXMlAo Ml 'i2 HOnCia lCCOfti Ei Sdfi 'ti 78 C>odoe. Uc.'3TRX891 25'1 e:modll· 122.• IMl21 Vin 8368l>8Xt0799911300 •o. air, new , IAUER JAGUAR E. 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