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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-03-31 - Orange Coast PilotDon't forget to turn your clocks forward this weekend. Daylight saving time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday. . . . . . . ........ ••••• . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM SATURDAY, MARCH 31 , 2001 Census nmilbers ShoW ·modeiate ·growth •The latest population figures confirm Costa Mesa has passed 100,000 residents, while Newport Beach is just above 70,000. Deepil Bharath D AILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -The 2000 Census may have sprung several surpnses countywtde, but not m Newport-Mesa, offictals said Fn- day. While Costa M esa crossed the 100,000 mark by groWUlg 11.J'Y,, I TOO MUCH GROWTH? Has Newport-M esa grown too much7 Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dailypilotOlatimes.com. Please spell your name and include your hometown and phone number, for verification purposes only. over the last 10 years, NPwport Beach showed a minor increase. 4p only 4.su;., to 70,032. Newport Codst, dn unincorporated area .soon to be annexed by Newport Beach, hds d population or 2,671. Newport Bedch·s numbers dJe d Little lower lhctn expected, said City Mdndger Homer Bludau. The city hdd an estunate of 75,600 dl the beginrung of th.ts year Thdl number 1s the city and sldte's guess based on proposed development and are releasE'd every Jdnudry, Bludau said. "Thdl number 1s not based on dny rdndom or statistical survey,· said Bluddu. "If the estimates hdd dJl error dny one year they could have been compounded over thf' years.· m Costd Me>sd's esltmdtes are tn line with th<• 2000 Census thdt found d popuJdllon of 108.724, 5dld City Mdnager Allan Roeder POPULATION GROWTH 2000 1990 ·1 lwheve we crossed 100,000 four y<'c1rs dgo, • he sa1d They ctty 1<., dlmost % · bwlt out Accordmg to the nty\ Gc•neral Plan. totdl htuld out was esllmdte<l at 115,000 CoslA M£5A Population 1Ga.71A 96,3S7 Latino 31 75•. 20061 1 ·It looks like we're gelling thPre, • sc11d Roeder. pointing out thdt the• c-ensuc, numhers matched tht· nty\ <'sbmate Non-Latino Wtnte 56 82'• 72 12°. The nty. however, doec, not ben- f'ht by Pxce>edmq 100,000, Roeder '>dlcl rf'dPrdl funds hecome avail- NEWPOllT lkA04 PopulatlOO 70.0J2 66,643 Latino 4 71 110 3 97• .• Non·Latrno White 89 02% 92 62% SEE CENSUS PAGE A7 High school seeks $25 ,00Q r ( donations • Newport Harbor Foundation leaders dre asking 20 fa mill es to give $5,000 a year for five years. Danette Goulet DAil\' PILOT "JEWPORT-1\'fESA r urget tht:! bake sales and We walls. Money raisers at Newport Harbor High School Me looking for the big bucks the e days the godl 1s to find lO ldm1- be~ lo '>l<>p up to thf' pldte for d -.chool nwmhPr., ol the founddt1on ton.,1der on<! of the top h1qh -;choob in C'ahfom1d "\\e hdvP tn<'d to l{J(·u., our dtlc>nt1on on ... omP prominent fdm11Je.., in NP\\· port Bedch lhdl C-ctn q1ve larger dondllom dncl WP c1rP rE'dlly hd \mg QH'rt I C.tJC cesi.. • Tumt>r ~did Onr1· people get th<' me-.-.dgc about "le\-. port Harbor they redllze d 11 c; d qrf?dl -.chuol, b \\,th mon· monE•\ 11 Cdn be even b<'tter dnd c thev are redlmnq thdt thE'\ don I need to pd) c1 lot ol mont>\ dnd dnn .. grPttl d1-.tdnrt•<, when one of th(• bl''' schools m Cahfomtd I'-nght under their no ... e>s ~ o the\ ,.,,u pa~ to h<>lp '\.ewpor1 Harbor further 1tc; C-dtt.,1• • SEAN ~t.l(R OAP'Y r The Avila famJly, owners of Orange County's Mexican food chain, El Ranchito, ar e featured in the docume ntary "The Mexican Americans." The Avila's from Jett: Sergio, Margarita, Maria and Victor. Tired of losing students to the Sage Hills. Santa Margantas and vanous oth- er pnvate schools popping up tn Orange County, New- port Hdfbor FoundalJon mefl}bers drE' asking afflu- ent farrultes to corrurut to dondllng $.5.000 a rear for the next hve years LPadinq the effort is pdr· ent Ru<.,t'r TumPT who said Alter thrN• monthc. ol dtnnPr pdrtlP ... CC>C kldll pctr· SEE MONEY PAGE A7 Documenting the depths of heritage • Costa Mesa restauranteurs are among those profiled in "The Mexican Americans," which will be shown at the Newport Beach Film Festival today. Jennif er Kho Nf\\l'OHf Bl \(II Fll\1 Fl .,ll\\I I also saw a certain pnde m their Latmo culture that I d1dn't notice before • "The MeXJcan Amencans," d lhree- pa rt documentary scheduled to be shown at the Newport Beach Film Fesllval today. Lncludes Mexican Amencans m Callforrua and Texas dls- cussing their family backgrounds, cul· lure, values and religion. DAILY PILOT Sergio Avila said he knew the film was an 'educational success when his children began asking questions. For a complete schedule of t he Newport leach Fiim Festival, see Page A12. The documentcuy is one of a sene or "Ethnic H eritage" documentanes pro· duced by PBS for its fund-raising dnves. ·My children had never asked ques- tions about our culture and the Latino community before,· said Avila. 49. of Costa Mesa. "Now they are full of them. "I Uunk the documentary is important for the Mexican community,~ said SEE FILM PAGE A7 OCC prepares for speech tournament • National event, where the team has an impressive record, will be the last for coach Georgie Monahan. Mlrtt GNneft 0MY PILOT ORANGE COAST COl..LEGE - Altl!lr winnlng its third straight lt4te tlU• last week, Orange Coast Co08Qe'11peech and debate team won't have much time to enjoy the ~· ~tional tournament for ID Jecbon.u:c ::Sao~= expecting an easy nde. •Though we've done very well al the national level. the tiUe has elud· ed us for the past t J years, • satd C08C.b Georgie Monahan. "The team bas worked very hard and our hopes are .hJgh alter Wmning the state tour- nament. It is good momentum • Over the put two aecadet, OCC has put together the best national tournament record of any commu· nity college team. winning the tiUe flve times and recording l8VeD MC· ond·place finiahel, lour thli'd·plece finllhel ind a~ of fourth-place fllUlhei. nm year, thej'U bi GolDG up egeilwtdl~·--···· ly inexpenenccd team that has Just thJi students returrung from last year. More than 500 students rrom 75 different schools will be there, mcluding Mt San Antoruo College, of Walnut -"The team to beat,• according to Monahan. Other strong cornpetitors will be llllnola' CoJlege of DuPage and Moorpark College, the team OCC beet by two and a half points tn the •~ta tournament. At the natk>nal competition, Neb team 'will be allowed 14 atudentl Tbe students will compete in 11 SU SPEECH M8 A7 Costa Mesa group steps out with ad •Residents, who helped get Councilmdn Chris Steel elected, make first public outreach through Costa Mesa High's thea~r program. Jennifer Kho and The organrzauon. Ctb· Stephani• Frith zens to Improve Costa DAILY PtlOT Me a, ts dedtC-dted to COSTA MESA -A group of residents that helped orgaruze support for Councilman Chns Steel's election has taken out a full-page ad m Co ta Mesa H19h's pldy progrc1.m, its ftrsl hit of commumty out· rectch. Cost1 Meta High School f ootbell coach *"'Howell resigns. Howell was tM wfnningest footbell COIC'h In the Khoot's histOfY. ALSO: CoroN del Mer boys belebelt team upends lb INd in P.cifk COllt LNgue 5tandlngs b, c»fMtlng COlte Mlsl. The SN Klngl W9f'9 vktorioui. ~ In nine inNngL .................. .... ......... .. unprovmg rundown area \ in the City I Members favor idea such as using e1111nenl domain to create more expensive housing on the We ts1de and crack.mg down o n illPgal 1mm1· SEE AD PAGE A7 Ami HOUtS • 12 lmllM __ __ o.As.wes - -IS cw.m' <WIS -··JS ..... ' Nini ·--···~··--~ . ..J:l PatJa E ---·--"OV. ____ _._JJ soam _,, .,...._,.,_......, __ ....... ...-..,.,, _____ ,.. ' . A2 Saturday, Morch 31 , 2001 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Presbyterian Church of the eo-..nant 15 dedicated. as 1 (OfTWT'lunlty of faitt\ to wonhlp and enjoy God by celebrating and proclaiming the lotdshlp of JesuS Christ through the power of the Hof'/ Spir- it. The wonhlp service Is a blend of traditional and comemporary, with hymns and contem~ary songs from a worship team and a choir. Worship is held Sunday at 10 a.m. Child care Is pr~1ded. Sunday school for young peop6e from flrst grade and older meets at 10-.20 a.m .. after the ch.11d.ren attend the early part of the wonhlp seMc;e. Tim ~tmont is pastor. The church is at 2850 Fa1Me.v Road (at Adams), Costa Mesa. (714) 557-3340. Daily Pilot Celebrating with Seders and sisterhood • ;a, , • ·Temple Bat Yahm event empJ:iasizes women's. roles in ·Passov er Young Chang D AILY PILOT T he best piece of advice Tamar Brower, a longtune Passover observer, can give to younger women who are less expenenced m traditional matters is· "Don't be afraid of doing 1t. • Yes, a Seder involves prepara- tion. orgamza.bon and. some- blnes, lavish cook.mg, but it's an importdnt celebration of the Jews' exodus from Egypt that women should be comfortable with, Brower said. And for this Newport Beach resident, who 1s chairwoman of Temple Bat Yahm's Sisterhood , Passover is also a tune to emphd- s1ze the historical role of Miriam, Moses' sister, as well as women who have contnbuted to the free- dom of Jews and non-Jews throughout history. The Sisterhood wilJ present its second annual Women's Pre- Passover Community Seder Wednesday evening, four days before the real ddy, at the temple. The group mv1tes women to attend, but w11J not be exclusive, Brower said. FYI WHA~ Second Annual Women's Pre-Passover Community Seder WHEN: 7 p.m. Wednesday WHERE: Temple Bat Yahm's social hall, 1011 Camelback St., Newport Beach cos~ S10 CALL: (949) ~, 999. served when appropriate. Partici- pants will take turns reading por- tions of the Haggada, and every- one will sing songs by singer/songwriter Debbie Fried- man. Women shouJd understand why they need to know about the history of Passover, and their role in it, Brower said. And the yearly tradition shouJd be something fun they can feel free to person- alize. "We encourage creativity within the Jewish tradition so we don't abandon the old. but enrich it,• she said. The more generations, the better. Last year, the Sisterhood had mothers and daughters attend /• "It's important for women to reahze they have a role to play today,· she Sdtd . ·w e are very much the focus of d family event -it's the women m d home who organize the preparations for a Seder, who 1nv1le the guests." the pre-Seder together. Organiz- ers encourage th e same this year, saying three generations of par- llc1pants wouJd be even more inspiring. GREG FllY I OAl.Y P!C Temple Bat Yahm &lsterhood past president Sorrell Wayne, left, and vice president of religious activities for the sisterhood Tamar Brower show off a traditional Seder setting. Steve Rosen, an expert on Middle Edst affairs, will speak at the event and organizers will conduct a Pdssover ceremony with some traditional foods "It encourages women to feel good about themselves and makes for a good sisterhood feel- ing." Brower said. Sorrell Wayne, former presi- dent of the temple's Sisterhood, visited with Brower Thursday to prearrange a sampl e Seder. ~ Between explaining the different types of Seder plates available, she emphasized that, most of all, Passover is a holiday of freedom for everyone. Women shouJd, of course, have the elements on the plate right - bitter herbs, vegetables, bitter vegetables, charoset (an apple, nut, spice and wine mixture), an egg and a shank bone -but this is no reason to fear organl21Il9 their first Seder. "You can sldrt al any point in your life," Wayne said. Brower added: ·And it's good to have the boys and girls help • Jkfay you know the joy, love and peace of God ) Y ou probably recog- ruze her voice dfter eighteen yedrs of commeradl~ for Lucky Food 1 Stores You're sure to 1denb- fy this co-host who has joined Bob Eubanks for 19 years of the Toumdment of Roses Parade But you truly know her heart when you hear her story Stephanie Edwards shared that story last week to more than 300 women at a luncheon hosted by Mar- ketplace Women of Orange County. Marketplace Women 1s a gathenng to JOtn together for fnendsh1p and encouragement. as well as to mtegrate personaJ, profess1onaJ and spmtuaJ lives The luncheon was part of Chnstian Outreach Week. Stephanie captured the audience's attenuon as she eJoquently shared about all those areas of her hie One ounute everyone was laughmg, and the next, the room went stlent. A hush happened when someone's cell phone rang. Stephanie looked up. "Whose phone is ringing?" We looked around ner- vously. Her crystaJ blue eyes twinkled and she res- cued the room with both VOL 95, NO. 15 lMOMAS H. JOHNSON. PuOhltlllf TONY DCJDBK>, EdltOf UCAHN. °'YEdltor JMm--. AllktMlt City EdltOf -·." MAHAl.. fNbns Editor llOCmC....9°" Sports fdllot MUL. MmMrrt. Hewlfdltor .,.,.IM'la =-~ Photo EcMol' .,,,,~ ~~ I.NM ..... "°'"°"°'. Gndy Trane Christeson MORAL OF THE STORY grace and wit by saying, "Go ahead and answer, it might be for me.• Stephanie's career in show business began more than 30 years ago. • 1 wrote Ralph Story and told him that I am a great actress, but in the mean- time. I need a 1ob, do you know of a place m show busmess where I could tit? It was one of the most aggres- sive things I've ever done,• Stephanie said. "He cabect me back that day land) hi.red me, I became his assistarlt and eventually he told ABC he was bringing me along as the co-host of his morning program. "It was a tremendous break for me and he remained a great mentor and a wonderful gentleman. REAPERS HOTLINE (949) 64Hi086 Ralph is struggling Wlth emphysema, but the brain is as brilliant as ever.· Stephanie said that she interviewed Just about everybody, mainly because "everyone was willing to go on television and talk about themselves.• • 1 have interviewed the head of the American Nazi Party, and I have inter- viewed animals. Those are some of the most pleasant," Edwards said. "I inter- viewed a wonderful cheetah arid the other guest of the day was Maria Von Trapp, the lady who lived the 'Sound of Music.' She was rather eJderly by then. She came in her Austrian cos- tume, with lots of reel in it. She sat at one end, and from the other side of the stage came this lunging, out-of-control Cheetah. Well, they brought It under con- trol or you w ould have heard the story by now.• Stephanie aJso shared some advice with the women at the luncheon. "It pays to tell the truth, because eventually you get to that point, like the old !'~how business axiom, where you better be nice to the people on the way up, because you're going to meet them again on the way down." Stephanie has spoken to countless groups of men, women and children. She said she bas deveJ-Stephanie oped a theo-Edwards ry about how times have cpanged -People are now •aspiring to what is not reaJ.• "Nowadays l believe people go to the movtes, but mistake what they see on screen as being real, and that their life is not,• she said. "They think, 'I am not yet reaJ. When is my life going to be real and how can I get there?'• Later m the luncheon. she said that left to her own nature, she is someone who hopes for the best, but expects the worst. She said that knowmg that this is part of her character has "really bent the roads I've taken since I was 12 years old,• in part because of depression. •People are beginning to C{Uietly admit that depres- sion is an epidemic in ow WEATHER AllD SUIF Record Vo1Jf comments 1bout the O.lly Pilot 0< news tips. '°P'Jrl9ht No news storiti. illUJ- tratlonl, editor!.! matt• Of ecfwr. t!Mmen1J heffln <An be repr~ ~ Without written pennltllon of copyright OWIW TEMNRATUMS Balboa TIOIS TOOAY First low AOOR.ESS 7S/78 world. Even in this God- kissed environment, life can be very hard,• Stephanie said. "When you break your ann, you have a sling, when you have depresSJon. you'd better get help.· God's love is what Stepharue credits with keeping her buoyant. "In the midst of the greatest pain and tragedies of my life .. .I have known one joy and that is the truth of God's promise in Christ," she said. "Christ is the way, the truth and the life and this Is a way offered to everyone, no matter what thell' present religion, back- ground or creed.· Her beltef in Christ, how- ever, has not hlilped her when 1t comes to Holly- wood. "It's not popular to be a Chnstian m show business,• she said. •[n show business, when I've had enough rap- port with someone to speak of who I am as a Christian, invariably they ask, 'Why would you want to be one of those?' And the ·one of those' that they explain to me is someone who calls themselves a Christian, but who does not know the Lord.· Holding up a Bible, Stephanie said • U the world could see that GOd calls lhl· game, then w e could accept that the way lo live with God is 1ust as He sa.td m tlw Bible .... This book outsell-. any piece of literature sum• papyrus was first wntten on with a quill pen.• Stephanie, also known d'> the "Lucky Lady Wllh rf'd ha.tr," closed the afternoon by encouraging people to open up their hearts and minds to Jesus Christ and see what happen~. ·oo you trust the god of your expen· ence or do you trust a fre!>h expenence of God? May you know the joy and lov1• of God before the day t<, over.· The standtng OVdltOn Stephanie recetved at the end was not JUSt to honor beautiful words by a beauu- ful woman. The standing ovabon was also a s1gn lhdl a room full of women showed that they too stood with her to live thetr ltves for God. • ONOY lMNE otlUSnsoN IS a Newport Beach resident wtlo speaks frequently to parenting groups. She may be reached via e mall at cindyOont~row.com or through the mall at P.O. Box 6140 No. SOS, Newport Beach. CA 92658. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA Ow~ Is 330 W. hy St., Cost.I Mesa. CA 92627. 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PNM: A~~_,.. w. ttPOf'tlCI *""' In the 100 blodl llt 11: t 5 a.tn. 11vldlf. • Doily Pilot Saturday, Morch 31 , '2001 A3 • Negative headlines) not crime rate, is what hurts Costa Mesa H avmg read Costa . Mesa City Council· man Chris Steel's comments over the past few years, I know that he is big on headlines and short on details. So it was no sur- prise to read once again that Steel would like only the rich to Live in Costa Mesa. Except that I'm fairly cer- tain that's not what he meant or meant to say. I'd µke-to tell you I kn,pw.for •sure, but be did· not return the two phone calls 1 placPd prior to my deadline. The statement I hope that Steel wanted to make was one supporting an e~d to a ny rent subsidies or any other residential support. Steel's libertarian side shows up now and then, especially when it comes to determmmg who should be walking the streets or Costa Mesa. The critena used to be only that we must be Steve Smith WHAT'S UP? ready lo produce pape rs declanng our right to be here. Now 1t seems we must also carry our last bdnk statement to prove that we're not on the dole. Steel's statement about the new condition he'd like to tmpose. that the city needs to a ttract people wlfo can • arrord to live here." has such a great touch of irony that I can't let it pass. One or Steel's favonte collecllons of sound bites has been Costd Mesa's ·abnormally tugh crune rate, ·.its •declining prop· erty valµes· and its "declin· ing schools.• 1 cautioned Steel about the use of these terms, but he LS more msis· tent on telling what he per· ce1ves to be the truth than he is in attracllng lo Costa Mesa both the new busi- nesses the city needs and the type of residents he wdnls. I then pointed out that he was mistaken on all three points. Steel has been spouting Qff this three-point shot for years. Last year, about 10,000 voters m Costa Mesd agreed with hlm and voted him into office. Many more than that dld not vote for him, but that hasn't stopped him from believing that he has d mandate to trash this great city. And that is exact· ly what he has started to do. lnstedd of heeding warn- ings about how his com- ments could arrect property values pnd business reloca- tions, Steel continued tus tirade. Now, the chickens have come tiome to roost as Costa Mesa' LS tagged as a tugh-crime area. Here's the ironic part •Three weeks ago, in a span of two days, I received two e-matls from colleagues who were thinking of relo- cating to Costa Mesa. One person is renllng in New- port Beach and the other owns a home in Aliso Viejo. Both of these p~ople a re mam~d. one has a child and both are the type of residents Steel would Like to attract: Amencan-bom atizens with money to spend. Neither household 1i. likely to receive govern- ment assistance and neither 1s likely to stand in line dt the city-supported Job center. The e-mails wdnted to know more about Costa Mesa, and having hved here for 15 years, I'm quah· -~ • "'-* ... ~ •&occoa . v...-.. • 14 c..r. 5 s-r • Unt/10.,W T.! • '*"'-' ....... . • Own .,..,,..., ·~ REG. '2.~ 15 oz. f1ed to answer. But dld these people ask me about the state of t):ie CJty's lllfra- , structure? No. Did they ask about the city's position on the El Toro Alrport? No. Did they ask dbout whether the city WdS solvent? No Both of these potenllal residents -the kmd Steel Wdnts to attract -had heard dbout high crime m Costd Mesa dnd they· wanted to know if it was true. You see, as long as peo- ple like Chns Steel conbn~ ue to be irresponsible with their comments, they Wlll conllllue to repel these peo- ple -exactly the type they believe are best for Costa Mesa. It's funny how thdt works. That's bad enough, but the red! truth 1s lhdt thei>e statements dre iust not true. School test scores dre up. Property valuei. dre up·and the city does not have an "abnormally high cnme rate.· The declarabQO that Cos- ta Mei>d 1s sdfer comes direclly from Police Chief Dave Snowden. who was quoted m the Dcli.ly Pilot on Mdrch 24 d') c;tatmg, ·Num- bers Me rrui.ledc:Ung ... The city\ overdll cnme rate is i.1111 down. d5 It h1s been for the I t 12 yedrs. • I hE>lteve th~ cluef. And I hope thdt Steel wtU sched- ule ci cl1dt with h.1m so.he can start telling the real truth clbout Cost<:1 Mesa· This I<, d CJWdt city 10 wtuch to work, ltvc> dnd pldy So. nt~ hdshc•rs. please take 1t down <1 notch or two becdu..,e you're only malung things wor-.. f' II you can't say dnyth1ng nice about Costd Mesd m public, don't SdY dnyth1ng dt dll "" • STEVE SMITH IS a Costa Mesa resident and freelance writer R~aders may leave a message fOf him on the Daily Pilot hotline at (949) 642-~ Continental Nonfat Yogurt AO V.,,.,... lnclutllng 1.-:to. FJw Mang DelJcious Flavof'S ~ ENVIROKIDZ Organ!_,_ Cerecua WFSTBRAE NATURAL Westsoy HOUSE Premium Toni .J!'Ln·. Organic All Natural Low-Fat Sog-Drlnlt • Plain • Vanilla REG. '2.09 ~~RIC • Soll • Rtgular • Soll • Regular •F~ •FUm •EmoF.' ~· 16~ A~!'! Food Merchants w=1a GARDENTIME Organic Pastas &A4.I ... Protem Snack (:hips . 1s'1?t • Garlic !mil lt'heot & Gluten • 1bmato Garlic Ftw :~troS•99 REG. '3.09 & 18 oz. :~nnc REG.'2.29 ~2oz. 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FREE Seminar (CM Patio)'"' .. • A4 Saturday, Morch 31, 2001 Senior Center taking steps to. reach Latinos • Costa Mesa center will work with area nonprofits and hire Spanish-speaking workers. seniors are Latlno. This month's center newsletter, The Chronicle. was . the first to include several pages of articles translated into Spanish, and the cen- ter also has a new board member, Manfredo Lespier, who is Latino, Goelman said. "'We are in the middle of a Hispanic community and this building is a hidden treasure i n the community." Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa Senior Center has begun taking steps to attract more Ldllno senio.,ts. "We dre in the middle of a H1span - 1c commumty and this building is a hidden lr~asure in the community,• sd1d Avwa Goelman, executive direc- tor of the center. • 1 want the center to 9row. and in order for 1t to grow m th1!> community, we need to reach out to the rest of the community.· The center also has applied for grants to hire a Latino receptionist and full-time Latino nurse, who would be part of a diabetes program. Aviva Goelman Costa Mesa Senior Center . executive director ' ' Goelman said she is also hoping to begin collaborative projects with nonpro{its, such as Familie~ Costa Mesa and Share Our Selves, as well as with area schools to infuse the.cen- ter more into the community. According to d 1998 study by the 'di Stdte Fullerton Census Bureau, Costd Mesa has 27,013 senior c1hzens dnd 11 ,525 -42.67% -or the Three of the center's employees are already fluent in Spanish and English. and Goelman, who already speaks four languages, has signed up for Spanish classes he rself. -I think we need to be visible In the commUJtity and people are not going to reach out to us until we reach out to them,· she said. "We have a very small percentage ot Latinos at our cen- ter, but we have so much to offer. It doesn't matter who they are. If they are seniors. there is no reason they can't do aerobics together, take dance classes together and mingle together.• TEMPLE ISAJAH OF NEWPORT BEACH I Consnva111•e1 I ;f tr.._1· H•I, h1f•f 1 t-t C.,-;r J ,. It "YOU AJIE A STRANGO HERE ONLY ONCI. Shabb.11 Worship Heb~w Sdlool Aduh Educatloft CounseUnc Social Events $RABBI MARC S. RUBENSTEIN i40 ll'Ylfol' AH• "''""l"n flt·~ h fQ4QI 548-6900 9 We 've tried .l. them all too ! HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Olsclplea of Christ) 2401 lrvlnt Avt. Newport IHch. CA (949) 645-5781 lllllatlr. Or. Dwls lll011 Communiry Center JU5 Ari ht., <Mt. M- Sn-m lfk.JO - TOPIC. "It Isn't Magic " REV. KcN GRAY Suwday Wortabopt I(). fl 1129 r.a .-., c-. .va. GCU. "'1) f#.Jl'9 Newport Harbor Lutheran Church (IE.LC.A.I 1M Dover Dr. Newport -..ch Tradltlonal Lutheran Pastor David Monge Worahlp S.nrtce with Moir Communion SundQ 9:15 am CHILD CARE AVAILAaLE (949) 548 3631 Newport Calttr United Methodist Church Rtv C.11hlccn Coors. r~1or 1601 Mugumit Ave corner of Marguemt and San J~qwn H'Jls Rd (949) 6#-0745 &m Quiet Worship Snv1cr !Oam Wonhip and Ch1!4rtn's 511 ndlly School Youth ~eting WttKfJ Costa Mesa MISA Vl1tDI UNITID Ml1HOOIST CHUICH 1701 .... c.M. Wenhlp .. Church lchool 1130 -"' 1 ChOO ...... Dr. ltichord (71") 979·8234 ST. MARK PIEslYTEllAN CHURCH ''Open Amu and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 ' • I I' j •q < 1 I'\ I \'Saint Michael & All Angels P .. ,f,. V.,..., M•rawnu (..,...,... dd M., • 644-0463 /ll/TWl.NG OUR FATT1I: LlMNG OIRIST ANDS£RVINC OUR WMMUNrrr rh< Rcv'd Pttcr 0. H~yna, Rector SUNDAY SCffEDULE 8 am -Holy Eucb...Ut 9 am -Aduh Bible Study I 0 am -Choral Eucharist NURSERY CARE A VAIL.A.Bl.£ SAINT JAMES CHURCH EPISCOPAL ;:~.'11:1:Ju:. The Ywy Rew. Ca'Clll ~ Andnin. R.m- 3209VIOl.ido Newport Bead! 949/675-02 10 • 7:30 om Troditionol 9 om C.00*'l>Orort. 9 om Church SchoOI 1 t om Chorismo!K ondW Noon "A Cod-ccn1crcd puish communiry. inmuetcd hy 1hc Word of C...od and renewed by lhc Sacraments" Our Lady Queen of Angels 2046 Mar Visca Ori\'~ Newpon Beach, California 92660 (949)644-0200 Fax (949)644-J 349 Rev. Moru1.gnor Wilham P. Mc:Laughlin, Pa.s1or LITURGIES: Sarurday, 5 p.m. [Camor), ~unday, 7:00 (Qui<t), 8:30 (Conicmporuy). 10:00 (Choir). 11 :30 a.m. (Cantor) and 5:00 p.m. (Contemporary) FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.SCIENTIST 3303 Vlo Udo NewµJrt Beach 673-1340 or 673-0150 Olwch 10 am & 5 pm SUnday School 10 am ~~·rim SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3100 Padtlc View Dr Newport Bec.rh 644-2617 or 675-4661 •Jesus Said, •1 Am the TRUTH'" Uohn 14:1·11) ~ Brleflt_in THE 11EWS Doily Pilot Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Gary McErlain. He said police hdd received complaints about another razor blade and pornographic material placed Group to plant . on one of the slide last week ·we thought that could've trees for Arbor Day been a one-time incident.· Jn honor of Arbor Day. said McErlain. ReLeaf Costa Mesa 15 scbed-' But Friday morning's hnd- uled to plant about 35 oak ing made it clear that some- and sycamore trees at body was out to either hurt Fairview Park today. children or make the blade., Volunteers will meet on available to them. he said. the park's east side at 9 a.m., Police are investigating the under a canopy that will ~e matter as a child endangcr- vlsible from Placentia m~nt case, said McErlain. Avenue, said Kris Hagen, .a representative for the orgaru- iabon. Information: (714) 546- 0168. Council to look again at annexation The Costa Mesa City Council on Monday will con- sider beginrung the process to annex unincorporated county territory in • Costa Mesa's sphere of influence. The counoJ IS scheduled to review a resolution asktng the Local Agency Formation Commission, which will ulti· mately deade on the dOnexa- tions. The city has been working on annex.ing unincorporated areas since 1996. Some residenls in areas being considered for annexa- tion have previously opposed becommg part of Costa Mesa, saying they Uunk annexation will ruin the character or t.helf neighborhoods The county has been encouraging aues to annex umncorporated "islands · smce its 1994 bankruptcy. Police issue warning for Heller Park Pol.lee are warning parents that razor blades are being placed on slides at Heller Park m the 200 block of East 16th Street. Ofhcers found three blades placed on each of the slldcs m the park Friday morning, said Firefighters put out small h ouse blaze A Newport Beach womdn was treated for smoke mhald· tion Friday afternoon dlte>r she allegedly set her houw on fire while t.rymg to burn some clothes in her bathtub. offioals said. Firefighters responded to an alann m the 1700 block of Newport Hills Dnve dnd found thick smoke coming out of the two-story homr• said Newport Beach ftrP Capt. John Blauer. Police began mvestigdUnCJ the fire because of ·!>usp1- cious circumstance." accorcl- mg to Newport Beach Polin• Sgt. Ron Rodgers. The fire was appar<mtly started by the woman in hN bathroom. he sa1d. There w<1 ... no structural damage, but llu• bathtub. shower and oth1•1 hxtures were 'burned. .,,11<1 Rodgers. The fire was contained 111 the bathroom and put ciut Ill mmutes. offlcials said The woman's two son~ H and 11 years old, who Wl'IP also m the house were not hurt, police sa.id. They Wt>rt• with neighbors dnd poll< 1• officers Fnday evemnq ct" theu mother was being trh1l- ed m Hoag Hosp1ldl. oHtn.il-. said . .. (" The womdn's name c1nd the estimated amount of dr1m age were not ava1ldblt• ,11 press tune. -Deepa Bharath Celestino's quality MEATS II w F11 w ..... 1 .\lt'ut 111 1<1 Sf-rt •tn • , \t rnlol>I<' &rving Costa Mts11 for oiw 30 ytnn Celrstlnos All Natural GROUND CHUCK $299 lb Celestino.<, AU atural Bone-in BEEF CHUCK ROAST SJ49 lb ew OrleaM Style CRAB CAKES s59~0'2 Old Fashion MEATLOAF MIX SO'.t 8tt( SJ99 2S'iPort lb YouAdd 2S% \'ttl Tht Spkft Ce~Unos Seafood pedal FRESH FROZEN SWORDFISH STEAKS $6~ CIDCKEN BRA1WURST s3~ Classifted ads work ror YOU! Doily Pilot The check's mor.e than in the mail DISTillBUTING CHECKS: On Mon- day, Newport. Harbor -Costa Mesa {Harbor Mesa) Lions Presi- dent Darlene Shelley will d.Jstnb· ute checks to representatives or local organizations that include: Westside Boys and Girls Club, Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, SOS Free Medical and Dental Clinic, Orange Coast College Child Care and Scholarshir>, Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter, Youth Employment Service, Women Helping Women, Lion's Sight and Hearing Foundation, Project Look, Lions Wilderness Camp and the City of Hope The funds were ratSed by the club lhls year through severaJ events, such as Casino N ight, the Christmas Boat Parade Party, bm-. go and the annual Lions Fish Fry. In all, they totaJed a record $10,000. Monday's meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa M esa. CHEF'S DEMONSTRATION: Rod Lewis, the chef at the Batua Corinthian Ya cht Club was the heaclliner dl a recent meeting or the Exchange Club of the Orange Coast. • te demonstrated how to cook salmon and how to make two d1Herent kinds of sauces -citrus sauce with butter and wine and caper sauce. Mr.mbers watched intenUy as he used a new cooker with a magnellc surface and then let them sample the sauces on the salmon. According to Exchange C'lub President Ed Kohlmeier, the presentallon was beautiful and delic1ou~. Club members left Wlth a copy of the recipes and an appreciation for a really great chPf who prepares their weekly lun- cheons. Jim De Boom COMMUNITY & CLUBS GOVERNOR'S CJTATION: Rotary District Gov. Price Shapiro pre- sented Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club member Syd Lucas the Governor's Citation for service H Above and Beyond the Call of Duty" for the club in all avenues of service including the club's con- tinuing relationship with Ba ck Bay High School and the Alternative Education program. FISH FRY: For most of us. the annu- al Lions Club Fish Fry Just sudden- ly appears, much as the sun rises in the East and sets 10 the West. We don't often realize the plan- mng that goes into such an event by the sponsoring club, the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club. Accordmg to club president Brett Srruth, many of the club's m eetings 10 March and more 10 the coming months will be focused on plans for the annual Fish Fry, one of the ma1or events 10 the comrnuruty It will be held at Orange COdst Col- lege. · GOOD SCOUT HONORED: Newport Beach resident Robert Summers was honored at the Executive Board meeting of the Orange meet at Five Crowns Restawant for a aub Assembly. 6:30 p.m.: The Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Oub will meet at the Cost.a Mesa Goll and CountryOub County Council of the Boy Scouts of America on Tuesday for his leadership as chairman of the recent Scouting for Food Plus dn- ve. Summer organized the dnve for food and clothing that collected tons of items that were given to WED'1!SDAY -7:15 a.m.: The Second Harvest and G<:¥><iwill SouW Coast Metro Rotary Club will Industries for dislributl<tn to the mrc:i at the Center.au~ and the poor and hungry in Orcinge Coun-. N~)VPOrt Hart><;>r Ki~arus Club will ty. Board Vice Chai.Onan Bill Baker :ll~eet at the Uruvers1ty Athle~c ·presented S~er'9 with a Boy .Club. Noon: The Ora~e Coast Scout knile.lhatl, $l.unmer noted, , ·'( Exchange Club will ~eel at the had a can opener. A JOb well d6ncJ"1 Bahia Conntluan X'lcbt Club to • · hrdr Don Culver ~s ~ 1 lypnOSIS, CRUISING THE ISLANDS Th Myth or R0d..l.lty; and the Soropb· • : e mist lntema.,,....aJ Newport Harbor Yachtsmen's Luncheons for the u.vn th r nJ will H ell will mc>et dt the Santa Ana Country mon o Ap . feature u Club ford program meeung 6 p.m Howser and a Channel 28 video presentabon on the Channel Islands The RotdfY Club of Newport Bd.lbocl Santa R Island A ril 4 San will meet at the Ba.hJa Connt.tua.n osa on p , ~ h ( I N 1 Miguel Island on Aprill l , Angel ac t • ub to hear ewport I dfbor Island on April 18 and Santa Bat-1 ltqh School football coach Jeff BnnkJc>y. (http://www.newport bara Island on April 25th. Lou Von balb J 6 30 Th c ld oa.org . : d.m.: e os Dyl, program chair for the month of Mc'>d Ordnge Coast Breakfast Lions April, notes it is possible that Hows· Club w1ll meet at Mimi's Cdfe Wlth er might be able lo attend one of th<>1r '>pouses to celebrate lhcu 40th the meetings held at the Newport Anniv<>&iry Harbor Yacht Club. The invitation to Ho~ser has been extended. WORTH REPEATING -From the Newport Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club Scuttlebutt -• Peo- ple may forget how fast you did a 1ob, but they will remember how well you did il. • SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS COMING WEEK: Do you want to get more mvolved m your commu- nity, make new friends, network or give something back to your com· muruty? lfy a servtce club! You are mvtted to attend a club meeting this coming week . Many clubs will buy your first guest meal for you. TUESDAY -7:30 a.m.: The New- port Beach Sunnse Rotary Club will THURSDAY -Noon: The l<Jwanis Cluh of Costa MeSd wtU meet at the• I lohday Inn, the Newport B<>ach-Corona del Mar l<Jwanis Club will meet at the Bdhld Connth1an Yachi Club, lhe Exrhdnge Club of Newp ort I !ar- bor will meet at the Riverboat Re!.ldurdnt for a busmess meeting t1nd the Newport Irvine Rotdry Club wtll meet at the Irvine Mar- nott ford program on "Bu1ld.Jng d Wnght Brothers Plane" (http://'lvw>A·.nirotary.org) • COMMUNfTY & a.ues 1s published every Saturday 1n the Daily Pilot Send your service club's meeting information by Fax to (949) 660-8667, e·ma11 to 1de- boomOaol.com or by mail to 2082 S £ Bristol, Suite 201, Newport Beach. CA 92660-1740. ~·~ ~~~NALF ::_~~rr~ Mattress Outlet Store C· /A#.gvJtl', IT'S TIME FOR ... f"4.t 8 qool' r i#.o. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 0oe Blodl Soutb ot •o5 rwy 545-7168 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949·645·7626 BLACKMAN LTD. • • JEWELERS • • • YOUR OFFICIAL ROLEX JEWELER, WANTS TO REMIND YOU TO TURN YOUR TIMEPIECE AHEAD ONE HOUR ON SUNDAY, APRIL 1 ST. DAYLIGHT SAVING BEGINS AT 2 :00AM ~ RO LEX 3408-1 Via Oporto, Newport Beach 92663 949-673-9334 Visit tht oltkst tstobllsMd j1wtlry stort in Ntwport l«attd fiat o~·" ''" brld1t In ·Udo Marino V/llu~t. All work doM on pnmlsts Your Official Rolex Jeweler Slwwn: Mt" '1 ond LMly Yodw Mo.s~r O/lf<fOJ'1 Cmt/IH $'""' CltnltoAr~ It~ Y_. Mflll#r O,~ 1'~ "'1H,,,., TI-aj-ls Express your style s A L E Saturday, Morch 31 , 2001 AS Getti~. INVOLVED • GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically In the Dally Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like information oh ildding your organlu- tion to this list. c.all (949) '57.-....298. ALSASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotroph.k; Lateral Sclerosis Assn .• which heltJS md.Jvtduals who have the d1s0Qfder that is also known d S ~ Gehng's dise(\~. needs voluotf?rs. (714) 375-19y2. > I ALZHEIMe~1S ASSN. / OF ORA~(;E COUNTY , Support group leddersJ ' V1s1tmg Vol~.nteers, fdJTUly reso.urce consuJ- tants and office v..orunteers are needed Voluntee!'l> may work on one-time pro1ects or ongomg pro- grams. Training sesStons are avail- able 1800) 660-1993 AMERICAN RED CROSS In celebration of Amencan Red Cross Month, this month, Toumeau, the world's largest watch retailer, inVltes customers to donate their watches to the Red Cross and purchase a new watch ldX-free. V1s1t Tourneau at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bnstol St Costa MeSd. (714) 557 -9800 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The Orange County Re91on of the Amencan C'dncer Society seeks office volunteers. The society is dlso seeking volunteers to answer cdlls for the unit's Helplme lnfo- Center (9491 261-9446. AMERICAN HEART ASSN. The Amenran Heart A~sn 1s look· mg for volunteers to perform van- ous general office dubes in the mam office and rmplement educa· t1onal dnd fund-ra1S1ng events through Orange County. No expe- nence necessary. Trdmmg will be provided. (949J 856-3555. --· - .:. MONTHS SAME AS CASH • MONEY DOWN '800 N.wpott BouleYOfd Cotto Mela. CA 92627 (Cine t*d aUtt of ·~-----). 111 (Mf) ..... ,. . . . . A6 Saturday, Morch 31 , 2001 U you're looking for a new c1rtventure, Uus spring there'!. ·Easter on the Nile" orga- / ,.,,,/,-wnr Y.rn•//r.,,N .. h1 . 7t nnN/W? 7////{ ~N//I? '.ti 1•r•.; Full Time *Part Time 7:00 am -6:00 pm Ag('S 2 -8 Moniior!.!!.g ClassrooEl 1 Through Hi lnt(me Rewport ijarbor mo~ri m I IX1h \c •I lllll \ln.i (949)650-3442 &ckllay mo~ri N~ Ln.,mn llt <{,,.y \IN (949) 548-3771 I o Come see our new OUTDOOR LIGHTING DISPLAY MLJlhting C.onsulting ....-Datgn AYll!llble. SPRING SALE Women's Shoes & Sandals April 4th to April 11th, 2001 SAVE 15 o/o -50% FOO TSAVER • D REW • P.W. MINOR • LAU REVAN COME SEE OUR NEWLY EXPANDED SELECTION! OvER STOCK SALE UNBEUEVABLE PRICES \ I BTAI' '649 SAi.i '255 U 957 -when you "'11n1 tht hjtht 11$ht 222 Victoria Street . Costa Mesa NEWPORT BLVD 6r 5' fRf f \\>AY 949.646.3737 W1iiik ~I.I LimJltd to ~oclt on ~nd_ I • Doily Pilot In ThursC!ay's Best Buys column, 1 made a mistake aboµt the Easter basket pass at the Aower Warehouse in Costa Mesa. The class was not on Thursday, it's today at noon. The Flower Warehouse is located at 1308 Logan Ave in Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 545-0310. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Send information to Greer wytder at 330 W. Bay St., Cos ta Mesa. CA 92627, or via fax at (949) 646-4170. MINER MISTAKES DESIG'.\'ER 0L 1LET • '~ GREAT SAVINGS ON OUR PROGRESSIVE SALE · Our already reduced prices just got bener Purchase any item and receive the following discount $10-$200 ........................... 10% off r $201-$500 .. .l ...... : .............. 20% off $501 and up ...................... 30% off Selectjve Items Up To ........ 50% off Visit our new 7,500 sq.ft. Fumirure Showroom & Accessories Outkt. New and Discontinued Items, One of a Kind New Merchandise Arriving Daily Mo11-Sat IO:OOam · 4:30pm 2925 Airway, Suite A Co1ta Me1a, CA (714) 979-6679._iiiF.iiiim.Mi RAND OP_ ........ G NEWPORT DESIGN CENTER WORLDWI DE COLLE CTI BLES AN D ANTIQl.JES SO°loOFF This Weekend Only! Fri •Sat • Sun 10am -8 p m A Rare and Unique Array To Choose From • Furniture •Antiques • Art • Bro nzes • Estate Jewelery • Persi an Rug s NEWPORT DESIGN CENTER 353 E. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach. CA PC H near Bayside Or. 949.723 .6100 Doily Pilot FILM CONTINUED FROM A 1 and a way of We that, m some ways, are still here and, lll some ways, have disappeared. The unmigrant expenence IS fasonat- ing, because we're all basically unmigtants.. . The Avila tdmilymembers, own- ers of Avila's El Ranchito Restdurant in Costa Mesa and several other restaurants, are among those who share their stories in the filin. The restaurants use only the reapes that Margarita Avila, the> 76-year-old matriarch of the fwru- ly, learned from her mother and grandmother. :Of.AN HILLER/ DAILY PILOT OCC's spee~h learn In the school quad. Roman Bryg ader, producer/ director of the documentary. "Americ.ans m general have a real- ly skewed understanding of who these people are, and they have a rich culture (and) a rich history. They' are not just hovering at the borders waiting to sneak in at night. I think there is a need for a lot of programming for the Lab.no community and 1l I, as an outsider, was able lo contribute In any way to this, Iain honored." Brygider works for WLIW-21, the PBS station in New York. and. created the documentary with assistance from KOCE-T\!, the PBS stallon m Huntington Beach, and KLRN, the PBS station 1n San Antonio, Texas. Margarita Avila slill tastes the food to make sure il is authenllc and trains the chefs herself. SPEECH speech, "Pimping in #The film is important because 1t shows the customs of our cul- ture,• she said, spedking in Spanish translated by Victor Avtld, her son. "This will help ch.Lldren maintain the customs we grew up with and pass it on from generabon to generation. I feel that pdSSang on our culture will cultivate our progress m the Latino future It will culbvate new ideas, progress dnd pride." CONTINUED FROM A 1 different individual events and two team calegones. The key lo vtclory IS dear to team members. America• and Ah son Hart.son of Fountain Valley and Heiru Mueller of Costa M esa Will do a duo mterpre- tabon on a play by David Rush called .. Life is only 7 points.• Ed Miskevtch, assistant station manager al KOCE· TV, sdiEl.. the documentary was succes!>ful m clrwrurung up pledges for PBS. •Tue only thing we (the team) can do now IS Just prac-tice. practice, prac:llce for the national tournament,· srud Adam Navarro of Costd Mesa, who received the state townament's Fncker/Keeling Award for best speaker. ·w e all help each other out, I guess that is what makes our team so speoal, they dre the closest group of people that I have ever known," said codch Chnstopher DeSurra "It made d lot of people remem· ber what 1t was uke growing up an a Mexican Amencan family, and it as very unportdlll to people who want to remember something about thClf pdSl. • he Sd.ld. "It helps people unclerstdnd they hdve a urlilying expenence. culturally. I am not M exican-Amencan, but I thought that some of the stories were d fc1scmab.ng pdrt or tustory Victor Avtla saJd the h.lm made tum proud of who he Is. Arnong the team 's pre- sentations, Nick Sais of Cosld Mesa will reate a htunorous DeSurrd will be taking the team over enbrely after the nabonctl tournament, whJch Will be the last for M ondhdn, who 1s stepping down. "All of a sudden, you look back on who your ancestors are and aJJ the hard work Cesar Chclvez dnd other people have done to get us where we are, and 1t makes you want to c:Io more," he sd1d "Not just for yourself, but for othcl"!) ". AD CONTINUED FROM A 1 grants, which they say would improve property values. schools and the overall qudbty of We in Costa Mescl ·we want people to b • 1 ay..are of CICM bectlu!>e 1t I'> act:Jvists from all over the o ty. • said Jdmce Ddvadson. chd1r· woman of the orgdm?dt1on "Plus, we'd W<e to get our Web site gomg A lot of people Mgn on, but we don't know who they are. Apparently. thf'y agree with us, so we would like them to show up dnd IPl us know who they arc. We're hop· ing that people who tlgree with us and who want l o help improve the Westside will qwe us some ideas." The advertisement, which invites the high-school play audience to JOl.ll ·cosw MeSd's improvement movement· to I"'< .111 I\, \11 \.!'''""" I l .. 11 I I, I 1\11\ "').'.I""'""" I\, I hll 11111' Rabbirt Insurance Agency Alfl'O • HOMlOWNlR.'. • HULi H .\1Jb1/ir, ,,,,., / ·1~ - -~ .:. d ~~ ... : s >°"?J 949-63 1-7740 ... I Old Nntpon 81¥d. • Newport IXach (Nnr Hoag Hospital) THE ''PERFEcr· HO SE You found 11 tcmlic hou-.c .iml like many 'man home buyer.. )OU included a phy\l\:UI IO\flCCllOn conungcncy m )01ir pun;ha-.c agreement What hawcn' ~hen you find ou1 thllt your "perfect" houo;c need' 'IOlllC worlt. ·1 Do you ask the -.cllcn. to pay f1lf the repa1"? Before yoo an~~cr ")C\", there arc wrnc imp<1nan1 consideration~. bring m "responsible nty lead· Prsh1p, less cnme, better schools dnd ta higher quality of Ille.• 1s the organizauon's first comr.umty uutreach, D<1vidson sa1d The school ,;mid advertise- ments in the pfay's progrdm to rn 1se munry ·w0 iust -.uppprt the com· rnunaty genPrallf and dll ~w folks thought 11 wcl<i a g docl 1clt>d to put c1n dcl m to !>ay thclt we're• h<>re to h(•lp '>upport th<> c ornmunit-y 1n any way w1.• C'cln," !>did l\1 H t\.hllc1rd, <1 member of lht> orgdnttdt1on · We cleaded by ~1encrdl con· <,Cn!>U'i lhdt this \'.OUld lw the ft r<.t oulrt•dch kind of ad and the>n w£• would JUSt take it from tht>re. trying to use o ther '>Ourcc" to redch people who mc1y not b<• 11110 lhl' politJC'dl mdi nstrc•clm. ·• Pdfents and community members who dtlendcd the ·wazclrd of Oz" perfonTldnce at the school on Thursddy rught had rruxed feelmgs clboul the advertJsement's debut • Eclch of the students had to come up with $60 m clds thern- !>Plve<,, pnvdte or b usiness.· Sri1d Sdndrd Cortez. d Sdnld Ana resident whose• ddughter \\.d.., m the '>tlo"" ·so the stu- dt•nt'> c,old fo whoever they could A.., long ct'> the group 1s not doinq dnythmg tllegdl or wrong. lht>n I thmk.1ts OK " P('(1<n Enqc1rd, d Costd t-.le!>d rc!>1cl('nt, !>did thl• ddver- t1sPment 1s d bold effort that t~ helping th(> clCtors d11d dctress- es get mor<> money clnd Jdckie Pendlebc>rry, who !>Old llckets for llw plc1y, st11d that ~eemg the ddvt>rt1s<•ment mdcle her tntC'rC'SIPcl tn umng lo tlw Web silC' to Imel oul more. 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ThJs 1s pdrt of thf' community where kid.., clnd parents are involved The only dds that should be runmnq 111 cl !school play! program c1n• tht> 'good luck' clds. • Mike Rafferty. c1 CO">ld MP'>d resident, said the dcl didn't hdve enough mformdtwn "For all we know they could be brilliAit or they could be 1d1ots, '' he sdid. • 1 don't trunk the ad sdys enough. It's pretty vague. I won't trnst th<'m until I see their whole> plttl· form." CENSUS CONTINUED FROM A 1 able to c1lles duectly when they tut 50,000 residents. And the county clistnbutes those funds lo canes with lesser populcltlons Costa Mesd also showed a few demograpruc changes Sagmhcdllt dITlong those was the ancrecl$e of the city's Lall- no populallOn by almost 12'Yo over the last l 0 years. • Costa Mesa's white pop\.1- lcltion, on the other hand, has decreased by about t6'x •. but stalls!Jcs show that whites still constatut~ about 70'1., of the city's lotdl populallon. In Nc•wport Beach, the Ldbno populclllon went up by le!>s thdn 1 " .. whi.IP the As1dil popult1llon increased by 2 "· The numbers also showed thtlt 23",. of Cosld Mesa's populdtlOn clnd 16 • .. of New- port Bcdch·-. populallon drc b<·low 18 yeclfs of age The cPn!>us stallsUc<. play an unportclnt role in city pldn- MONEY CONTINUED FROM A 1 tws dncl other soodl gdther- mg<, v. lwr<> Turner hcls beat the bu!>h, he hd'> ~Jot cornrn1t- men1 .. from t 2 fclmJhei.. he <it11d Alrnc1dy morP then hdlf wc1y to h1., qodl ol $500 000, TumN .., confldPnt 11 tc1n hf' clon1• \ \ c• n• JU'>I trying to ra1~e lht• bdr d IHt. he !>did I Ill dsking c l'ftdan fclm1lie!> an I lc1rl>0r ctnd mdn\ lclm11.Jes dr<' ... t<'ppinq up \·ou don t wc1nt to mc1kt' people uncom- furtc1hlf' It\ whdlPver they C'dn <fl'\C II the~ rc1n y1\e di thdt l<'wl tht1t''i qr1•c1t 11 not, 11·., not <I h1qh-prp<,sure thtn<J Whc>n q1vmq tus pitch to lc1m1ltt•.,, Turner 1s more lhdn hdppy lo expound on the mdny qood thing-. gmn9 on di tlw '>Chon! I It> cl1•wlopl•tl d qwrk l.Jst ot 10 CJH'dt things dbout New· Saturday, Morch 31 , 2001 A 7 ning, espeoally when it comes to housing and unple- mentallon of commuruty pro- grams, said RocdP.r •For eJCdmple, al we hdve a s1gnil1ccmt youth. populdllpn. thdt as an indicator thdt we need more youth reCWdllon progroms. • h,c said ThP key word an clJ\Y cen- sus 1s ·qrnwth, • '><11d Pdty Madueno, who hd., hve<l m Cosld Mf''>d for 22 yPclr... "The> nty looks lake d per- son Wf'dnng d blo,use too smdll tor it-. body.· <>hP stlld. "Ford city our '>17.l', wt> ht1ve grown ;i..o rnuc h • ThP nty .,hould w,ork bn increasing housing t1nd schools, Sd1cl Mddlll'nc' Newport Be-de h H·.,1d('nts dre ldtrl\ hcspp\ d'> thancJ" dre. Sdld rf''>l<h•nt Phil Ar.I • \\e rt• d pr Ht\ Wf'll ltUPcl • out Cit\ • he .,did \\ <· ff• std· ble csnd th<'f~ l!>n t much \ dCdnl Id nd for rw11plE· to muvP in I think \\ P rf' JUSt cornf ortd IJll' prl''>('T\ HICJ our· '>Ph f''> d'> <1n Pnv1r11n11wnldl commun1l} ~ port t-fdrhor thrtl touc lw'> orr everyth111q from th•· .d< c1ch•· ffilf''> to c,porh c1nd lht> r1rt-. Thr"-.l' tun<I., \.\ 111 lw u-.1•cl to hf•lp l>C•t•I up t1 vt1m•t\ ol pm- qranh c1t th••..,, hool '\\ h,11 It lllPdll.., lo I lcirhor I!> wc> c1n• cthll' ICJ h<1\.1· nur pn- unl.11.:'.., rnPt 1n tPnn" 111 th(• .,trdteqK plt1n '' .,<11d Mt< hcwl Voo,~Pn , pnnup.11 ,,, '-1'\' J)Ort I fdrh11r ·r:m fl'>ldnr£> expc1ndmq 11ur t11t1innq pro- qrdlll 111 11•c1c II oil '>lllClt•nL'> di ctll Ji•v .. 1 ... ThP t1111ndctt111n nurc•nth lunct... " tutcmnq pn•qrl m 1n lhP 1•\ 1•111n<h 1111 mc1th c1nd '>< wm" thc1t \\1th th1.., mllu' ot < <t'>h , rc1ulcl lw "'-Jltlndcd lo <111 dl'pdrtfl1t'Oh \'11,'>f•n "die! "\\'pr•• di..,., trv1nq to l'Xpdncl 111-.truc lWntd cllcb - nut hm· mon• lt-d< hl'r" -hut trying l<J PXJ>tl!ld in .... truc t1onc1l aid!> m mdth clt>("1rtml'nt." \os!>1•n -.c11d "Tlwn tlwrt>., c1 lot of other proqrcuno., thr1t tht> foundc1t10n " c um•ntly lund inq thc11 ""' I •' lr\1llq 10 Pn hdnct• " Some controcL~ rt<tUire al I the system~. bUCh ~' plumbing, heating, electrical and central air conditioni11g. 10 be in working Ofder. In lh1~ ca"<:, the M:lleN may be obHgatcd to rcp1ur any problems with lhc$c sy ccms. Luky roofs. or other tructural problems may not be covered, however. lf you a.o;k lhc seller to make ~ cypc of ~pairs. )'OU may void the COllll"ICI by doi11g w The scllcn ml&h1 pttfcr to ncgOCJatc the rtp11rs to keep from 1°'1na the sale If there ll"C other hu)'m wa1ti11g 1n the wmp with bkk-up contracU. however. you run the n~ of los1na the home STOAEWIDE You can con idcr removing the cootinacncy in a timely fl.\hion, 1f you an: OOI w1lhna 10 n\k IO'l1na the house nvct rcpatl"i you can do yountlf over a ('triod of ume Don't ae1 lllCk on pnnclplc tf I.his &I the home that SUJll )'OUf need' Your l'C'.itor can beat lldviae you on how 10 approech the 11Cllcr w11h mdJI Of rq>tlir l'ClqUCq, Lyleen Ind Jeff have 29 c:onllClQICJve ~ of real eM* upcricnce 111 Newport Beadl. For pro(aaionll ICfVicc or 8dvkc for Ill '/Ollf !al --.... ml .. I .... II <Mt,,..,.,.., Super Savings On Designer Labels • VOTIE NOM IPORTIWEAR • CASUAL & ACTIVE WEAR • THlllUIY MUii.Ai • LUXURY IWIATERI • CHllllTlll Ill • I AS SolUrdoy, Morch 31, 2001 I •• S0CI£IY Doily Pilot Let's hear it for .House patron Gloria Osbrink C ommunltY leader Gloria Osbrink will be hon- ored this evening on lhe OCCdSIOn of her 75th b1rthddy dt a black tie gala thrown at the Sutton Place 1 lotel, Newport Beach. Surrounded by her loving husband Ray, many members of her fdmily and close friends, the eyent will be an emotional tribute to Osbrink centered around her unwa- venng dedication to a cause very dose lo ner heart. The I louse Ear Institute, and 10 pMt1culdr the Orange County Associates of the lnsbtute, w11l tcx1st Osbrink for her 14 years of unpdraUeled service to the ct1use . Osbrink made a pledge to help other chtldren following th<' rl'covcry of her grandson thanks to the work of Dr. I lowc1rd I louse. Today, the work ol the House Institute, t1 pioneer 10 the field of cochleM implants, serves people of dlJ ages world- wide, h<'lpmg lo restore h<>cirinq t1nd other related t1fn1ct1ons. funds raised at th<' rhanty birthday bash for Oshnnk will help fund the Chllclrc•n\ Center of the I louse Ear Institute. ThP elegt1nt evening has bPC'n organized by a tribute comm1ttN> co-chaired by Jo Anne• Stewart and Rusty M1ll<>r Robin Cannght, DC'hl>IC' Chapman, Rusty I loocl, Linda Thompson Lynn, Pc1tt1 Mathias. Toni 011phc1nt, Norma Srruth and Sup Sprenger are all joinmq fore I''> to mc1 ke the evening onl' of the highlights of the '>OC'ldl '>C'dSOn. Lt1thcs have been THE CROWD requested to dress in black. and or white formal attire with the gents in tux. Cock- tails and champagne wiU kick off the party at sunset. followed by dinner, dancing and entertainment by the talented comic and imper- sonator Fred Travelena. Osbrink's son, Jim BenUey -also a rising Hollywood comic talent -will emcee the affair. • • • And speaking of Holly- wood, the recent Academy Awards generated a great deal of social activity on the Newport Mesa circuit Uus pdst week. Perhaps the biggest affair was thrown by the Divas, a support wing of the Bdlboa Theater on the Newport Peninsula. More than 200 guests, many wearing Hollywood- themed costumes, con- verged on the Four Sedsons Pt1lm Garden in Newport Beach for what was the ldrgest and most successlul lund-ra1ser to date to help rebuild and reopen the old 1920s-era fonner vaudeville house. Co-chaired by Nancy Olson and Debbie Schweik· ert, lhe evening raised net proceeds approaching the $50,000 mark. Tributes were made to major donors John and Don- na Crean, who were respon- sible for the lead renovation gift of $t million dollars that launched the project. Televi- sion personality Ed Arnold hosted.the evening for the zDivas. including Sue Can- non, Lana Chandler. Mary Hall, Nancy Irvine, Eve Komyei, Naomi Lawrence, Joanne Pavia, Laurie Peter- son, Michele Roberge. Catherine Saar-Kranzley, Mitzi Wells and Peggy Whitehead. • • • Newport's Stevie Rhodes dnd Costa Mesa's Cheryl Law chaired the recent 2001 Round Up, a fund-raiser for Mater Dei High School, San- ta Ana. Celebrating the local Catholic School's 50th anniversary season, a crowd of more than 500 parents dfld local friends of Mater Dei converged upon the Westin South Coast Plaza liotel, Costa Mesa, for what was the 9th annual westem- themed party for the school. Rhodes and Law were thrilled with the success of the event, which rafaed $165,000, an increase of around $65,000 over the pre- vious year. Major support for the school came from such donors as Andrew Edwards. the William H. 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What Comedy Shorts, including HCookies for Harry," "Defending The SuperSave" and "The DaneH When: 11 :30 a.m. today What Academy Award Nom- inees, including HBig Mama, H "Seraglio" and "Rejected" When: 4:30 p.m. today What SMASH CUTS! Super SQ.fl Shorts, 1nclud1ng Hlntransit" "The Duel on Planet Z" and "Big Day Off" When: 9:30 p.m. today What DancesW1thFilms, irxluding "The Dancing Cow," "DelUSIOOs in Modem Primitivism" and "Hate" When: 2 p.m. Sunday What USC Showcase. includ· ing HValues." "The Dishpan ManH and "Game DayH When: 4.30 p.m Sunday What The Polyestet Prince Road Show, including "Hotel Central," "The Making of Mulletman" and "Love Needs to be Reinvented" When: 9:30 p.m. Sunday Alex Melli is the director of short films for this year's Newport Beach film festival. What Life Is Shorts. including "The Gentle Cycle," "The Last lime We Went Fishing" and "Solid Waste• Get short When: 11 :30 a.m. Monday What Check Your Shorts, including "The SS Movie," "3AM Eternal" and "PussydogH Whether it's three minutes or nearly an hour, the more than 150 short films of the Newport Beach Film Festival take filmmaking to the edge Young Chang DAILY PtlOT T he way l.nowboardmg has boosted the skiing industry, short films have remvigorated the film business in general, direc· (ors say. It's where all the excitement is happening nowadays, said Alex M elli. chrector of short progrciffiffiing tor the Newport Beach F1Jm Festi· Vdl Little-known. on the brink film· tnakers are doing it. So are veterans with feature film cr(>d1ts to their names. ·People tend to take more , chances with them -they might be d little edgier, maybe even more controvers1al, • Melli said "The hippest filmmakmg on the Pdge nght now is bemg done m shorts.• More than 100 of them will be screened throughout the festival, which ends Thursday. Selections mclude Academy Award nominees, such as lhil> year's winnN for best documentdry short subject ·Big Mama;• pieces from thl' Long Beach International Film Festival; films from M1croanema/8ldckchair Productions m Seattle. lJUes from DancesW1thFtlms an Los Angeles and about ten other l.cgments. The stones range from a 10- minute comedic explorallon of the life of "Star WMS: Episode I " char- acter Jar Jclr Bmks to a senous 52· rrunute look dt the identity of Asian men in the> W(>sl ("Who 1s Albert Woo?"). Scott Forrest, ldst year's director of shorts progrcll1l.D1ing, saJd bnng· mg m ftlrns from other fesbvdls can broaden people's rrunds. "Everybody JUSt seems to kmd of stdy in Orange County,• he said of locdJ and surrounding residents. "It\ very safe, they don't really thJnk outside the box What a great opporturuty to bust open that orange curtdln. • The founder and producer of SMASH CUTS!, dn MTV-style show on independent filmmalong thdl hds contnbuted shorts to thJs yed!'s line· up, Forrel>t sd1d that the vdnety can draw people to Orange County as well as mtroduce new fllmmc1kPn; ·We feel 11\ d gredt wc1y lo gwe exposure to people who wouJd get 1l nowhere Pl!><' " '\lelli dgre<.>d ·And mdJly of thP'>C shorll>. the.,·re done by veterctns They kmd of clo these as flller pro1ect-. or to test 1dPas." As do th<? actors. G1ovanru Ribas1, who stttrred m "The Boiler Room" and the rut sit· com • Fnendl>, • dppears m one of the fel.tival's shorts. t:JUed • Pussydog " "This gives actors an expenmen- tal venue." M elli said. "It's a dou- ble-edged sword It can be more dlt • hcult becduse you have lo be more conose. yet 1t can be edster cause 1t can be a sunphJ1ed proce<,<, It forces the filmmdker to stick lo the bdstcs • Newport Beach Jailer Dave Sper· lmg, who credted the festival entry • Crune Scene> Clea:ners " <,d1d the SEE SHORTS PAGE A 11 When; 4:30 p m Monday What Our Real World, including "Who is Albert Woo?" "ShadOW5" and "American Holocaust" When: 2 p.m. Tuesday What The Best of "Independent Exposure." including "Deadly Squirrel.• "Magic Trick" and "Flip Film" When; 7 p.m. Tuesday What lndieSpace.com, including "Stubble Trouble," "Jar Jar Binks: The F! Holly· wood Story" and "Crary Like the Taz" When: 11 :30 a.m Wednesday What Long Beach lntema· tional Film Festival, including "40S," "Mutual Love Life" and "George Lucas in Love" When: 7 p.m. Wednesday The charms Qf 'Der Rosenkavalier' Opera Pacific to present its first Strauss opera n ext week at Ule Orange County Performing A rts Center Young Chang .DAILY PILOT U she were stranded on a lonely liland and could only have one ~ra for the rest of her life, sopra- t'lb Helen Donath says she'd take Richard Strauss' "Der Rosenkava- lier. • It's an opera Wlth depth, in her (l>inion. One that can move you to ~e it, hate it, love it again, and ihen perhaps love it even more. .Leaving reality u'ith Opera Pacific residents I t tokes a lot to sang opera - -11ot JUSt range and powerful lungs. It takes a willingness to learn for· e1gn Ian· guages, a comrni6nent to the craft and Jennaer Mahal passion. A lot of passion. IN THE WINGS Opera is a world with program places fledgJmg artists on an e1ght-month contract. dur· ing which tllne they tram and perform with the Ordllge C9un· ty·based opera company Recently, Stepharue and Chad sdng feature roles in a work· shopped production of Hector Armienta's new opera "Rlver of Women• The pu~ce, wluch will have a full production m the San Franasco area later this year, tells the story of three genera· lions of women. •There are pieces of music that really move your soul,· said the tnternationally known smger. •And this is a piece, actually, of literature tA.at can grow with you.• DON LEACH /ON..Y Pl.OT Lead soprano Helen Donath rehearses for Derosenkavaller a t The Center. •endless poss1bwbe , • Sdld tenor Chad Berlinghieri. "When you come to an opera, you leave real- ity.. . "l thJnk 1l's the highest art form,• said Stepharue Woodling, a mezzo-soprano. Chad can be found on stage next week m "Der ROM?nkava· lier· at the Orange County Per- fomung Arts Center. He will play the Major Domo and the Innkeeper. Stephanie will take the stage soon as Meg m • uttle Women· at the lrvme Barclay Theatre. The Texan-born perfonner, who has sung the principle role of the Marschallln before, says she can oever gel tired of going on stage for what she calls •a gem of an opera.• Donath Will alternate with New York City Opera star Elizabeth Holleque singing the Marschallin -whose name ls Princess von Werdenberg -for Opera Pacific's first Strauss production to run Tues- day through April 8 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. IOllY ~...,.,.."',...porn ..., ........... ., .. ... 91Gltl' QUllf* .. 2P.... ......... El. 11 "'.,.... =__.._ ........... ••rrm The show will be sung in German, with English supertitles provided. Jay Leseoger, whose credits include •The Magic Rule,· •Madame Butterfly" and ·eannen,• SEE OPERA PAGE A11 •••• Stephanie and Chdd, both of whom live 1n Newport Beach, are practicing their craft in the inaugural year of Opera Pao.he' Res\dent Artl.sts program. The A ... tD ........ Muu..,ol fwO.,..~IOlldol~ _ .......... . .-. .............. °' .... fl Opera called to both artists from a young age. •0ne day my (eighth grade) see MAHAL PAGE A, 1 • . . • • • ••• DATFBOOK •l Daily Pilot . . AJ 0 Saturday, Morch 31, 2001 Relnember this nrune: Anly Decke~ .. 11 Tom Titus B ack in the mid-1990s, when my daughter Mindy was a drama student at Estancia High School. her performing troupe was THr &TER pretty hot stuff u.1 -capturing ty.to "best pro- d udion • MACY awards during her three years in the program. I must hasten to admit, however, that -as talented as she is on stage -Mindy wasn't the primary reason the Estancia shows succeeded so well. That credit must go to the young lady with the golden voice who played the lead role in all three shows, Amy Decker. Amy starred in "Kiss Me Kate,· "She Loves Me" and "Carnival" at Estancia, win- ning performance awards for all three. She was the first actress in Orange County to win two MACY best actress awards -for the latter two shows -and she snare d best comedy actress for her "kate• as a sophomort!. . Those of us who witnessed those shows predicted she'd go a long way in show busi- ness lf she chose to do so. Well, that career is now under way. A month ago, Arny took on the title role in the off-Broad- way world premiere of a new musical called •Ophelia." based on the character from Shakespeare's "Hamlet• who's dumped by the prince and goes off the deep end - literally, drowning herself in the palace lily' pond. Teach Kids Fire Safety If clothes catch fire. instruct kids to STOP, DROP and ROLL See me. your State Farm Agent Steven Hill, Agent .,.,, ,.,. 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She flew back to Costa Mesa for her sister's wedding, giving her understudy the final three performances. Before tackling her second musical heroine based on a Shakespearean character - she was Katherine in Estancia's "Kiss Me Kate" - Amy got a taste of summer stock at the College Llght Opera Company in Cape Cod, Mass., where she played Laurey in "Okla- homa," Valencienne in "The Merry Widow" and Princess Zora in a little-known Gilbert and Sullivan operetta·, ".Utopia Unlimited.• Of her "Oklahoma" per- formance, reviewers remarked that she was •a lovely young woman with a wonderful, big-league sopra- no• and "gives a charming portrayal and has a lovely voice to match.• Another not- ed that "she has a beautiful voice and makes a grand leading lady.• •Amy is one of those rare students a teacher is fortunate to direct and work with on any production,• raves her Estancia High drama teacher, Pauline Moranian. "Sbe is the quintessential ingenue - stwmingly beautiful and a mega-talent Even as a teen, Amy exhibited great strength of spirit and character. She could hold an audience in the palm of her hand with her breathtaking voice and charisma.· "There was never any doubt in my mind that Amy would make it in New York," Moranian added. "She has the necessary ingredlehts for success -surpassing talent and unrelenting tenacity. I used to call her my little Cin- derella, because Amy would lrequently be caught sweep- ing the theater and doing the unpleasant tasks that no one else wantect to 'do, all the ,, while playing the lead ln everything. She was pure joy to work with because of hell amazing work ethic.• 1 Part of that work ethic, n.q doubt, was instilled by Amr'> mother, Mary Jane Hoogewind, wllo taught J piano and violin in Costa ! Mesa for many yea.rs and .... was instruIJlental in getting , · her daugqter started in that, direction/"She found me a good teacher,• Amy com-1 memeo. .J fier father, Ed Decker, is a former trustee in. the New-t port-Mesa Unified School , District, and be handed Amy her diploma during her 1991 graduation ceremony. Now Amy Decker is ready for another graduation, and she's on the bottom rung of a ladder that could well lead to musical theater stardom. "I'll be staying in New York after graduation,• she said, ·getting involved with swnmer stock or something. Then I'll find a day job and start auditioning.• $~~~~ The Largest & Finest Beauty Supply & Full Service Salon in Orange County r----------, : Buy Any Four Products : 1 and Receive the Fifth One 1 lFREEl I I I . -~ -... --~-. . I L-- --·~ - - --_ .J Don 't confas1 o1'r location with o"r "'"'1'1iton -Wt fau Santa .Aiu Aw . .. . • --~--,-E ~l ~~~~....,....-. FINAL2DAYS SATURDAY & SUNDAY ONLY THE GREATEST DREXEL HERITAGE SALE EVER S. 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After HOURS MUSIC ' tions at 11 p.m. April 9 for the Orche tra League's luncheon al The Center Club, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa MeSd. $30 or $35. (714) 755- 5788, Ext. 264. , FOSSE · "The musicts so extraordi-nary.. he said. .. And (the opera) has one of the greatest librettos or all operas. It's a ):>tece that encompasses all '1.bat opera is about· The Marscha.llin, a rniddle- aged German woman of the 1700s, is the focu.S of what could be called a romantic ~medy. She and her much younger lover Octavian are carried through a comedic sto. ry rife with elements of dis- guise and intrigue. The ending -though the two don't end up together ....!. is a happy one. But Donath recommends VISitors read the text before watching DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Stage Director Jay Lesenger listens to lead soprano· Helen Donath on stage during a rehearsal of Derosenkavavier Opera. • Send AFTER HOURS items to the. Daily Pilot 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA !l2627; fax to (949) 646- 41 70 or call (949) 574-4268. A com· plete listing may be found at http://www dailypllotcom JAZZ. WJTH REDMAN Saxophorust Joshua Redm{lll . will make his J .P Morgdn Jazz Club det>ut m a show liUed •An Everung with th<• Joshua Redman Quartet• at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. today ctl the Orange County Perfonn- mg Arts Center, 600 Town Center Dnve. Costa Me~d SPECIAL $46 or $42. t714J 740-7878. ABRACADABRA Mag1ctan Jeff Mdrtm wtll THEIR ARST STRAUSS present a free magic show to Opera Pcto11c will prP~nt its celebrate Nctllonal Library first Strduss operd, •Der Week at 7 p.m. Wednesday Rosenkdvdlier," on Tuesd<ly at the Newport Beach Cen-through April 8 at th<> tral Library. 1000 Avocado Orange County Pcrforrrunq Ave. (949) 717-3801. Arts Center. Show tJme!> dr<• 7:30 p.m . · Tuesday. and MARKET PLACE . Thursday through Apnl 7, The Orange County Market . and 2 p.m. Apnl 8 Tht! Cen- Place is held from 7 d.m. to 4 ter is at 600 Town Center Dn- p.m. Saturdays drid Sundays ve, Costr1 Mei>d. $29-$107 in the Orange County Fair-(714) 740-7878 . ·Fosse.• the Tony Award- wmrung musical, will come . to the Orange County Per- forming Arts Center from ApnJ 18-29 wtlh 16 perfor- mances m SegerStrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive. Cos- ta Mesd. The show will high- light the work of legendary choreographer ,ilfld director Bob Fosse Performance limes vary $29.75-$63.75. (7'14 ) 740-7878. the show. . FYI "There is deeply ph.ilosoph- i.Cal work going on here,• she said. The sell-proclaimed, incur- ably positive and happy woman says the libretto for "Rosenkavalier " is such that ·even she can empathize with grounds' main parking lot, 88 Fair Dnve, Co!>ta Mesa. $2 PLAYING RAGTIME A NIGHT WITH DONNY Donny Osmond will perform at the Orange County Per- fomung Arts Center at 8 p.m. .June 2 m a show featuring ">Ong'> from Broadways• cur- rent h1L'i, as well as classics. The Center IS at 600 Town C<>nlcr Dnve, Costa Mesa. $3CJ.50-$59.50 (714) 740-7878. Lesenger says it's a chal- lenging opera -one that should not be taken on lighUy. The large cast. the dense libretto, the emotionally and intellectually provolong music -these require ugreat artists, .. he said. WHAT: "Der Roserikavalier' WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday and 2 p.m. April 8. WHERE: Orange County Performing Arts Center. 600 Town Center Drive, Costa M esa il , despite its realistic content. "Every time I sing 1t. some- thing that happened in my life enriches the piece,· Donath said. for adults, children age 12 Pacific· Symphony Orche'>lrd and youngc•r dfe admitted musician Russell Dicey w1Jl free. (949) 721-6616 perform rdgllme p1<1no sclN - Donath dgrees, Sdying the production renders her in awe. •And dumbfounded, by the .Jibrettist -that he should (write) a text so close to a woman's heart at that time ... We women didn't amount to much then," said the per- former. whose credits include SHORTS CONTINUED FROM A9 medium can require less resources, and therefore Jess money. "And for newcomers (looking) to break m, it's easjer for executives to sit down an d watch it because COST: $29-$107 CALL: (714) 740-7878 "Le Nozze di Figaro." "Fide- lio,· "Tum of the Screw." "Die Fledermaus,· ·cos1 fan Tutte. • "La Boheme," and concert col- laborations with various American orchestras they're more likely to squeeze it into the11 sc hed· ule, • he said. Mitch Levme, maker of the short "Shadows," Sdld he chose the medium simply bP.cause 1l was the most appropnate "cdnvas" on which to present the film - a Ho1ocaust survJVal story "I think tho t the story 1s very complete,· he Sdtd. SABATINO'S I« ,1.1111 .1111 ,\ I "'" "'"P' .11 d "·"''·'~' 1 " Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Please call for hours, d1rect1ons & reservations. : (949) 723-0621 : I can't believe ..... . Lesenger welcomes this process of "continual discov- ery." He says sitting in the audience during openipg rughts is never a nerve-rack- mg expenence for him. Whtie other directors may pace the halls, he considers the oppor- tunity his "dessert.· "As long as nobody's sick and (the cast! 1s not uncom- fortable, it will be what it is," he said. "People ta lk about the film bemg Like a 24-mmule fea- ture film, hke expenencmg a feature length.· Melli isn't surprised at the power short lilms can have "The key thing is. 1t always comes back to· you can skimp on the production vdlue." he said , "But the 1 story and acting ts what really drives a good film.• amboo MAHAL CONTINUED FROM A9 music tec1chN qave me an art song by I ldydcn," Slephame '>did "From that point on. 1f thNe was an opcrd that c<tme to Allen- town, Pa , my mother hdd to ldke m<' lo 1t " She attendNI the Mdn- hdltdn School or M usic tn New York City, poor to moving to Orc1nge C,.:ounty for hN OpPr<.1 Pacific resi- dency C'harl, who hrts b1>en w1lh the Opera Pacific company '>tn<"P 1991, !>d id h<' hds hecn '>mgmg oper- atic c;ongs '>Ince high school "I redluPCl thdt I hdd this b19 ole VOIC(> dnd I Wdnted to do something with 1t," 11tro IQ'RA'NoonNi.tG sP'EciALI I •100 per visit I L All9 ·m1ntmum purchase $5~ ~r Expfes4 IS-01 ---------Bamboo Bistro features an extensNe se/ectlOll of Viet-that cu/Sine includlfl(J deliclous healthy entrees compliant With the Amencan•Assooatloo recommendations Our staff teglStered dietJIJall (RD) has approved and 8Uthent1C8ted these meats especdy for your dirrng pleasure We apprec.iate your patronage. 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Sh.>phdn1t• excla1mecl \hc1cl r<'mc>m- bered singing with Stan•y when he c1ttcnd0d Chap- man. Dehn1tc>ly d smt11l world expencncl'_ · Chad '>did lht1I for h1111, the hMcl<1'>t part ol <imgmq opera hll'> been ll'armnq to conquer h1<i lecH of walk1nq on slt1g<' by hun..,l'lf for tho'>e who n11ghl be contPmplt1t1nq ·d cureer in operd. both 'in) that going to a good school 1s essential. · R{'heve m yourself, that you will make 11. • said Sh•phan1e ·Don't give your<,c•lf d pldn B • t\11·1ther or the singers sd1d thPy ever really gave thcms(•lves a "plan B." "'Smqing is the one thmq I want to be c!'lmg," '>did ('hdd • • • Uo you know a local r:lrll'>I. wnter, painter, singer, hlmmdker, etc. who dP'>l'fVP'> to get noticed? S1•ncl \our nornmee to ln Th<• \\ILflgs. DcUly Pilot, 330· W Bdy SL. 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A Family Tradition of Providing Sen11(e and Value 2215 Harbor~., Costa ~aa (949)' 646.0275 • • • .1 I A 12 Sotvrdoy, March 31 , 2001 Sll'UIDAY 11 A.M. AMARGOSA United Std~ 1999 ~Sidney Sherman. Ken Catlson DiNt111W: Todd Robinson Sawwritet. Todd Robtnson NM'ft9d by. Mary McDonnell ~time: 93.00 (or Marta B«ker. the cre.Jtwe life is an obstacle course of self-doubt. criticism and abandonment -a high pric@ to /MY for seff~presslon But for the 76-, year-old artist isolated m the badlands of Death valley. creating and pertorm. 1ng IS her refuge 11:30 A.M. SHORT ALMS: COMEDY SHORTS COOKIES FOR HARRY DinlctDr. Nicholas Peterson Running time: 4 20 In 1995, filmmaker Nicholas Peterson's grandfather. Hwy Edwarch, died of -e mental anx1ery nm film ii based on his true story DEFENDING THE SUPERSAVE DWector: Dave Fnbu~ Running time: 15:00 Meet loss prevention agent Thomas Santiago. working the beat ar SuperSave SuperSrore No 801. When a proff!SSIOflal shoplifter hits the store, San!Jago musr confront not only uln- mate evil, but also betrayal bya former partner ntE FOUR OF US Directors: Michael Mosser, Holly Justo- Mosser RWYling tim;e: 20 00 A Hol/ywoo<f power couple used to gernng things the" way have to make ad1ustments when thetr "couple" friends start spending tune with a ~ couple OJ>SE ntE DOOR (F£RME LA PORTE) Diredor. Steve Stem R~time:900 Gty IS angst ndden and bitter He ~Is he le.ads a ltfe of quiet desperat10n and daydreams about bt>mg an artJst The film follows him through the course of one day GO JINl'.W GO Director. Doug Torre\ Rwlning time: 2 I 59 lt'S all about the chaw SMAOCERS Diredor. Tara Miele Running time: 1 ·26 n11s parable lays bare the well deserved fall from grace of 1unt0r high royalty. .. Doily PilQt . N flWPORT B e..Ac 11 F1LM FssTrVAt. FILM REVIEWS The ,,· tense 0.avors of· 1 g Food' Mo e over Hannibal "Dog ood • ls a real treat. e story revolves around a y ung girl (Alessandra De si) who loves dogs and , elderly mafi •(Dapte ero) whose job th.rough· most of the ,movie is killing dbgs\.ocook up and sell. He $pates the girl's pet, and the two become mends. Told in subtitles, the film fol- lows these two throughout the girl's trauma of being raped continually by her father (Ricky Davao), who also abuses his new wife (Glydel Mer.cado). . The wife suffers her share of grief and eveotually bas a LET ME TEU YOU A STORY Director: Martene Rhein Rurnng time: 9:30 Lois describes a night of unfulfilled desires. while unsolicited passion ignites m the background HOU.YWOOD MONKEYS Director. Chad Ahrendt R...,,,.ng time: 13.00 We've all heard the Hollywood saying, "Every film starts with a script• Truth be told, a script wrll never be seen twice without great coverage Coverage an make you, and roverage an bfe.ak you THE DANE Director: R1ctiard D'Ale\s10 RWW'Wng time: 8:20 David Hvband's hilarious seven·minute l'efSlon of William Shakespeare's "Hamlet.• set in a contemporary wrseguybar. 1:30 P.M. MNERVA'S QUEST CENTRE LA TA.ROE Y LA NOCHE) Mexico, 1000 ~Angel Flor~ Manni Director: Oscar Blancarte Sa-...1Mitet. Oscar Blancarte Cast Angela Aragon, Franosco Fanorno, Manuel Oieda. Lum1 Cavazos. Martha L Osuna Running time: 1os·oo Minet\/a is a middle.aged wnter who decides to break with her uncertain present returning to the port where nu.scarrlage. By the end of the movie, she's gone tnsaM. Davao's character, ln the meanUme, resents and is jealous of his daughter's close relationship with Teban, the dogcatcher. Ten- sions rise and the ending, calmly epough, reaches a shocking intensity. One piece ~f advice: don't eat any meat before watch- ing th.ls f\.l!tl. You'll regret it afterwa,rd. • "Dog Food" will screen g p.m. Sunday at Edwards Island 1 Cinemas. -.,......-- Love and 'The Annihilation of Fish' The character of Poinset- tia sits herself down on the table in one scene of "The she was bom and to a past filled with ghosts and fancies. •Screening will be the film's West Coast premlefe 2 P.M. ntE MEOCAN AMEJaCANS Producers: Robin llompart. Blanca Santos Executive producier. Roy Hammond Director. Roman Bryg1der Running dme: 56:00 This documentJJty ce/ebra~ the contn· butions and culture of local Orange County Mel<K.an Americans. mclvd1ng Orange County-based attorney J~ Araujo; Newport Beach-based El Ranchito Restaurants co-owner Maria Elena Avila; and Bishop Jaime Soto of the Diocese of Orange. • Screening WIN be the West Coast pre- miere I« thtS-documentary, wnk:h was btoadcast on KOCE-TV. MNCHO VIUA AND OTHER STORIES Mexico/United Stat~ 1999 PrOdumr. Phillip Rodriguez Director: Phillip Rodriguez Runni"lt time: 40:00 Imp/red by a conversation with the filmmakers Mexic.ar>-Oom grandmoth- er. "I asked her why she had left Me.cJCo as a young gtr( and she explained that her Sister had caught Pancho Villa's~ and he had made rt known that he was coming back in town to have his way with her, • Philltp Rodriguez said. Anntbiletioo Of fllb• and lbakes bet bMd. 11dl ii • first, I.be AJS -getting dumped for a cWnon. She proceedl to ddnk. Poinsettia, played by Lynn Redgrave, doesn't find it at all strange that Fish (Jamet Earl Jones) wrestles with demons. Sbe, too, once bad a friend the rest of the world couldn't see -famo\is Italian com· poser .Giacomo Puccini. The two 'wanted to g.iit married, but couldn't because state laws demanded that both partners be present at the wedding, the opera fanatic says. So she broke up with him. Now, in a new town (Los Angeles), on weary, wid- owed feet, the opera.fanat- ic is heartbroken that he r new lover, Fish, would . • Screening will be ettended by the director. 4P.M. GOTlGERSI United Stdtes. 1000 Produclrs: Sidney Sherman, Ken Cartson Executive producer: Todd Robinson Director. Kenneth A. Carlson Sow Mritlll. Kenneth A. Carlson ~time: 103:00 ~a remarkable sea.son for the MaSSJ1/on T~ high school foorba/I team. play«! out in a small Ohio ft/St· beh town that draws its Identity from foorba/I. 4:30 P.M. llGMAMA Director. Tracy Seretean ~time: 40:00 • Won the Academy Award for best documentary short. Film documents an 89-year~d African American grandmother's struggle to raise her troobled 9-year-old grandson under the watchful ere of a cynical child ~re S)'Sttm. REJECTED Director. Don Herttfeldt ....... time:9:30 • Nominated for best animation short. A fictional collision between art com- mercial rufture and madness. rather see leu of ber than ward oway hi• demons, wbo seem to be visiting less frequently since be couple~ up with Poinsettia. • Produced by Paul Heller, Willlam Lawrence Fabrizio and John Remark, and directed by Cbatles Bur- nett, this odd yet somehow touching love story of two unlikely-to-bond souls will stay with you for awhile. It's a slow film -with a sharp, surprising and l.mag- inative script -that sucks you into the strangest little world of three lonely, delu- sional seniors and drops you back into reality, somehow, smiling. The Annihilation of Fish' will screen at 4 p.m. Sunday at Edwards Island 1 Cine- mas. -Y°""9 Chang soccer in his youth on the streetl of a Brazilian town and the k.ld who beame the legendary Pele. SERAGLIO Directors: Ga1l l.efner, Colin Campbell RYnng time: 13.00 • Nominated for best live action short After finding an anon)f1'IOUS love letter in a cabbage, an unhappy housewife becomes an unlikely seductress. OJKTAIN CALL DiNdlOr. Chuck Bravennan ~time: 38-00 • Nominated for best documenta!y short. The stories of those who ~lped lay the groundwork for today's enterfil/nment Industry. IYCX>URD onctor: ~er Rlegert ~time: 13•00 • Nominated for best live aruon short 7Wo lovers on the outs an't bridge the gap between them without the help of a 7 3-year-old from the wrong Side of the trad<s. 6:30 P.M. lNNOCE.NTS Uni~ Stares. 199911000 Pl'odl.an: Teny Carr, Gail Tilson onctor: Gtegory Marquette 5a'Mnwritet. Gregory Marquette Cast: Connie Nielson, ~an-Hughes Anglade, M ia Kirshner, Anne Ardler, Frank Langella RunNng time: 97:00 A Fret'ICh profess« ~ts MO sisters with a haunted 1»st while on a road trip throogh the ~n Midwest. •Screening. to be attended by the !Wee· tOf, p..-oduc« and c.ISt memblln, will be the film's Wet Coast pmnlen!. 7 P.M. nt1 ._.,.ClDtlMCTIOH United Sta~ 1971 ~Philip D'Antonl, G. Davq: Schine, Keont'th Utt I • DWedlar: William Friedkin - Sa .. ---..: Robin Moore, &nee l1dyman • - C.lllt: Gene Hadunai~ Fernando ~ - Roy Sdleidef; Tonyµ, Blanco, M¥tef Bouvffi. FrNericde PasquM, 8111 HlOOnan. Ann Rebbot. Harold~ Atleoe Farber, Eddie Egan - ..... time: 104:00 TM film about the la~ narcotics seizure of all time In 1962 was•~ ~rwinner in 197'. 11le film c:C ttrs on the rHJ./ife act.-Mtum of ™-t ldiosyncratk: Harlem SIJ«»I narmOcC: squad offlcen. -•The Newport 8Mdl Cinema Guild~ host • 9 p.m. gala It FesNon tsiand's = Atnum Court to honor the film's 30th -anniversary. 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Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Jerry Howell, who in six seasons won more football games than any other coach in Costa Mesa High history, resigned Friday. Costa Mesa Principal Diana Carey said Howell expressed a desire to take a break from coaching, when he submitted his resignation to he r Friday morning. Carey said the decision was made e ntirely by Howell. She also said she "was not taken completely by surprise.• HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Howell, 55, said the rigors or running a program, including offseason weight training and fund-raisirtg, wore him down. "I'm not over the hill and I'm not old,• Howell said. "I'm just tired. My knee has bothered me (he had surgery after last season lo repair cartilage) and I have plantar fasciitis (heel pain) in m y right foot. But that's not an excuse." Howell currently teaches physical education, so his move will tree up a posi- tion irt that department, whlch may go to his replacement. Carey said the school will post the opening for mterested applicants from within the Newport-Mesa Unified School District for a penod determined by dis- trict policy, then proceed with the hiring process. who was head coach al Costa Mesa from. 1964-1991, said Friday he would apply for the opening. , "I hope Tom gets a shot,· HowelJ said. ·He's been loyal to the school d.Dd I think he deserves another chance.• Howell said he would even consider working as an assistant under Baldwin, should the need arise. "If Tom asked me to help, I'd help,• Howell said. "I like Costa Mesa and I want to stay at Costa Mesa. To coach at any other high school, I would kind of feel disloyal.• Howell, whose 35-ycar coaching career includes head-coaching stints at Occidental College, State Uruvemty of New York Stoney Brook, Eastern Oregon St.ate, Foothill High and Sdflta Maria High, compiled a 41 -24 record with the Mustangs. J He guided Mesa to the CIF Southern Section playoffs four times, including a berth irt the Division XIII quarterfinals irt 1997. •Jerry came in earlier (F.nday) and sajd he wants to go back to the class- room,· Carey said. "He's been a coach for a long time and he wants a break. He'll be in our social science department next year, which is great for us, too. He's really a sharp guy and he does a good job. I appreciate all of his efforts on behalf of Costa Mesa High. He carried on our winning tradition.· State law requires the school to look at qualified replacements lrom within the district, before hiring dllyone from anoth- er district. Tom Baldwin, an assistant under How- ell and a full-tune teacher at the school, That 'fP team won a school single-season SEE HOWELL PAGE 83 DAILY PttOT flLE PHOTO BY MARC MARTIN Jerry Howell's six-year tour as Costa Mesa High's football coach came to an end Friday with his formal resignation. CdM outlasts Mesa in PCL showdown r. • Sea Kings surrender a 4-0 lead , then score g~e-winner in the ninth inning to earn 11/2-game advantage over the Mustangs and University. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -The Corona del Mar High . dugout exploded onto the field and Sea King parents hugged one another in the stands, while Costa Mesa players slinked incon- solably toward their dugout after the final out of CdM's 5-4, nine-inning Pacific Coast League baseball VJctory Pnday at the Mus- tangs' diamond. Indeed this seesaw showdown for PCL supremacy between Newport-Mesa District .·-. . . ".f; • • --i rivals who combined forces last summer on one Conrue Mack Plldfic e.oest League team, played out more like the seventh game W L T of the World Series CdM 5 0 0 --( o ,t,1 M"'·' J 1 1 Un1v€'rs1ty 3 l .1q un,1 Be.uh } 3 0 N 1lr 11i~·., ,,,<t 0 [ -.t.ttHt.t i) ') 0 Frod.1y ·~ ~corps than the fifth game of the league campaign. "It definjteJy ranks nght up there with the (Newport) Harbor game, (a 16-15 Sea View League victory for CdM in 1999), • Sea Kings Coach John Emme said. "It was c.cM5.MIM4(9irriigs) just a good, clean, UniYersity 13• Est.will l hard-fought battle.• Lag. 8dl 3, Not1hwood 2 Bearing signs of mental and physical fatigue, Emme was asked if he was ready to head home and sleep 1t off. "Go to bedl, • be quipped, "I'm going to retire. They never quit and we never quit.• Though disappointed to have fallen 1112 games back of the first place Sea Kings (8-J, 5-0 irt league), Costa Mesa Coach Kirk Bauer- meister was pleased with the competitive energy spent by his Mustangs (8-2-1, 3-1-1). "This is the way a first-place game should be,• Bauermeister said. "We played well, but they just made one or two more plays than we wd. We were one play away.· It was CdM which made the plays early, building a 4-0 lead behind senior right-han- der Cavan Cuyler. Eric Snell's two-run home run in the first opened the cusluon, which doubled when a Snell groundout and a single by Andrew Johns drove in two more runs in the third. Cuyler, who defeated Costa Mesa twice as a junior, took a no-hitter irtto the fifth inning, despite battling some early control problems. But Mesa's Michael McGuire opened the fifth with a single and, one out later, Antony Grubisich launched a two-run homer over the left-field fence to spark life into the home dugout. Mesa, ranked No. 9 in the CIF Southern Section Division IV poll, one spot ahead of the Sea Kings. stranded two more runners in the seventh inning to stay within striking dis- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ' tance. CdM left 10 men on irt through seven, including the bases loatied in the fourth. McGuire and Mij('e Armstrong walked to open Mesa's seveo<h and McGwre scored on Billy Halverson's one-out double off the left- rfield fence. Leadoff man Josh Feldman fol- lowed with a bloop single to tie the game and Nick Cabico reached on an error to push the potential winning run to third. With the bases loaded, DanjeJ Hunter loft- ed ~fly ball to right field, which Dave Knecht fielded while movmg toward the plate, where be threw a strike in time to nail the runner tagging from third. Corona del Mar High shortstop Keith Long plows over Costa Mesa's Daniel Hunter (49) at second base to complete a double pla1' in Friday's Pacific Coast League showdown on the Mesa campus. SEAN HlllER I DAILY P1LOT The dramatic double play. CdM's second of the game. forced extrd UU\mgs and typified the tension that enveloped the contest for nearly three houf'i After both teams were rebred m order m the eighth, CdM's Billy Eagle opened the ninth with a double mto the nght-center field gap. One out later, Johns lined an RBI smgle into left to give the SPa Kmgs another lead. It was the second RBI of the game for Johns, who went J for 5 and also made several ster- ling defensive plays at first base It was also the second gd.Jne-wuuung ftk of the week for the semor All-Newport-Mesa Olstnct returner, SEE COM PAGE IM DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ITHUTE .OF THE WEEK Newport's spark plug f Tars;_Athena Vasquez • Sophomore leadoff hitter and shortstop has the Sailors moving in the right direction as softball season continues. 1bny Attobefft Vasquez made sure the only "up• ONLY PILOT went to the Sailors in their 6~ 1 win. "No matter what sport, Newport g like 8 friendly rivalry to and CdM ii a greet game,• the Daily bri.n9 out the best in you. Just Pilot Athlete of the Week said. ·we Athene Vasquez what was on her mind when the Newport were focused to Win that game and we managed to do so.• Harbor High softbell team played Vasquez tuid three bits and four croatown nemesll Corona del Mer RBls 10 the Seilon' win. Sbe ts on March 22. •we were fired up for tbet one,• currently bitting .389 from the leedoft Vuquez Mid. •we ~t into that spot and bu an oa·t>Me percent.age game to win Oaly. We deftnttely Md arcy:::t :·c.me 00 the ~ol a tome fuel for tbM game.. 'lbat fuel WU=~ strong lllowing at the OMim Grove 1burnemlnt. where tbe smlon took Of a SM Klnal' 6-5 iDDlng , l9CJODd ..iw lri the W'JDDd dt¥tlkm o1 Oftl' tbe 5aibw OD M...::h 10 ID a t--• ~ wttb mcnyad doWm._ tbe 9oUmUDent. V-r-w ....-S • aag.oo OD ceMie SH AnaA ..... • ATllENA VASQ El .. . . ' ' . .. . . . . . . . f ' •• Daily Pilot Doily Pilot SPORTS Saturday, March 31, 2001 83 SEAN HlllER I DAILY P!lOT Dan Moyer and his Newport Harbor High teammates will test the competition at the Trabuco Hills Invitational today in track and Held. Newport's boys and girls, as well as those from Corona del Mar and Estancia, flgure to make a· big impact on the all-day venture. TODAY • Softball • BaHINll College -Point Loma Nazarene at Vanguard, .;t doubleheader, 11 a.m . - College -Vanguard University at Concordia, noon . High school -Santiago at Newport Harbor. doubleheader, 11 a.m.; Costa Mesa at Rialto Tournament. 11 a.m., vs. St. John's. Community college -Orange Coast at Santa Ana, 2p.m. •Tennis College men and women • Azuse Pac ific at Vanguard University, 2 p.m. • 1\'.ctr •nd field High school boys and girls • Corona del Mar, Estancia, Newport Harbor at Trabuco Hills Invitational, 8 a.m. • CNw College men and women • Orange Coast, UC Irvine at Long Beach State. 8 a.m. ATHENA CONTINUED FROM B 1 to the all-tournament team • Athend IS a player who hates to lose, plam dnd slfTlple , • Newport Coach Jess Martinson said. •tr she makes a mistake, she's the first one to get on herself She's probably one of the most competitive playe rs I've ever coached.• That hatred to lose has helped the Sailors (8-6) continue their upward trek toward bemg a team to beat in the Sea View League. "We've learned to never give up, no matter what the score is,• Vasquez said. ATHENAV~ 8om: June S, 1985 Hometown: Costa Mesa He6ght: 5-foot-5 Weight: 120 Sport: Softball Pwltlon:Shortstop eo.ch: Jess Martinson fltlvarfte ~Strawberries F•vo.tt. movie: "A League of Their Own" lest llthletk mcim.nt: •i...st year, we played CdM and we whipped them 15-0. That felt pretty good." Athlfte of-.. WMlr XIV: Vasquez had thr~ hits and four RBis In the Sailors' 6-1 nonleague win over Corona del Mar on Mltd'l 22. SM~ also Ml all-tourney teledk>rl last week at the Garden Grow Tournament. The key to Vasquez's success at the plate 1s finding her pitch. •As a leadoff hitter, you have to have patience,· she said. "You try to get as much info from the pitcher as possible so you can share that with your teammates and help them at the plate." Vasquez does a lot more than just help the Sailors with the bat. "She's probably the best fielding shortstop I've ever coached,· Mart:Lnson SaJd. "She anticipates each play before it happens, especially covering third on a stolen base opportunity. She's always in the right position.• "Some of our wins have been comeback wins in the last inning or two. We know it's never over, even against good teams.• Martinson sees Vasquez as a leader by example and she should be the ledder of the Sailors for the next two years. "Every player on the team knows who works the hardest,· he said. ·rd like to see her become more of a vocal leader, but that will come in tune.• Vasquez began her playing career at the age of 6 where she played baseball. It wasn't until a NCAA softball game turned her sights to her current sport. When she's not playing softball or basketball for the Sailors, Vasquez can be found with her family, surfing, drawing, fishing or even sailing. •twas watching a UCLA-Anzona State softball g.ame and I became hooked to softball, •'Vasquez said. "I was watching these girls play the game at such a high level, it w~ amazing.• "She's just a great person," Martinson said. "I'm glad she's on our side, that's for sure.• HOWELL CONTINUED FROM B 1 record 10 games. The Mus- tangs advanced to the play- offs four straight seasons (1996-99), which had never before been done in the pro- gram's 41 -season history. His 41 victories, including a Pacific Coast League co- champlonsbip ln 1999, are seven better than Tom French, who compiled bis wins in seven seasons. Cost.a Mesa went 6-.. , 2-3 ln the PCL, and missed the playoffs lost fall. Howell said no other asst.a- t.ants on his staff would likely express interest in the post- t1on. Whoever takes over, wtU inherit a program stocked With talent. Immediately after lut .... eon. Howell l&ld he wu k>ok-, ing forward to a strong future with the program. The fresh· man team won the Pacific Coast League crown and the junior varsity lost a PCL bUe showdown to Northwood, 9- 7, ln a game the Mustangs committed fow turnovers, Howell said. Costa Mesa Boys Athletic Director Kirk Bauermeister said Howell made improve- ments in the program dunng his tenure. •1 judge a coach by how the program was when he took over and where it ls when he leaves,• Bauenneis- ter said. •we have solid kids ln our program and the facili- ties have improved. I think no one will realize how good Jerry was, until he's gone. When all this settles, I think he'll end up coaching some- where.• HEAD COACHF.S I ASSISTANT COACHES CHEERLEADER COACHF.S \Vanttd Volunteers • Youth Football Newpon-Maa Jr. All-American •Full Conuct Program/6 Teama •Aga 7 to14 Coit.a Maa -Newpon Beach -Sa.nu Ana • ,_..._, ... ~,...~ .... (Mt)~ .....(,.,,~ COMMUNITY COLLEGE SPORTS . Coast rolls Past LBCC • Pirates subdue host Long Beach in three. BE~c~ ~Th~ VOLLEYBALL Orange Coast College men's volleyball team ended inter- conference play with a 25-19, 45-17131-29 victory at Long ~each City Friday. , OCC's Jeff Taylor ende<j Game 3 with a kill after the teams traded pornts down the stretch. Sophomore B.J. Llghtvoet, a Costa Mesa High product, led the way Wlth 12 kills, while Soren Schneider added nine kills for the Pirates (15-1, 10-1 in the Orange Empire Conference). Coast maintains a 2112- game lead over lrvme Valley in the OEC race. Late .in Game 1, Coast came alive. With the score tied, 16-16, the Bucs scored four straight points en route to a 25-19 win. OCC main- tained the momentum mto the second game, taking a five-point lead at 13-8 and led throughout in a 25-17 win. The VLkings, of the South Coast Conference. fell to 7-6 overall and 7-4 in the sec. Coast wins again MECS~ s T ~ BADMINTON Orange Coast College's bad- minton team reached another milestone in its first season Friday, improving to 5-4 over- all with a 20-1 rout of visiting East Los Angeles, the first time the Pirates have been able to get past the .500 mark. Coast's Cynthia Tran paved the way again for the Pirates, winrung both or her matches at No. 1 singles, 11- 1, 11-4 over Na llha Thong- kumph1 u and and 11-1, 11-0 win over Chire Pi-Mei. Tran IS now 16-0 and has outscored her opponents, 352-87. Alissa Huynh, Hoauni Nguyen, Rana Duszynski and Tma Nguyen also went 2-0 rn singles and Thalia Manonos won a singles match, as well. Tran and Hoaun.i Nguyen teamed to Wlil both of their doubles matches, as did Duszynski and Tina Nguyen. Huynh and Ane Nielsen won their only doubles match. The Pirates are at San Diego Mesa on Wednesday. OCC falls,· 14-1 c o s T A SOFTIAll MESA -Santa Ana pitcher Renee Hietbrink struck out seven and allowed just one hit as the Dons recorded a 14 -1 Orange Empire Conference softball vtctory at Orange Coast. COdst's Renee Snyder had the only base hlt, an RBJ bunt single m the fourth inning. Meredith Miles, who needs JUst one stolen base to set Coast's Cdreer mark for tht>rts, had one chance after walking, but was caught for only the second time this sea- son. She hds 24 for the season and 40 in her career, which tie& her Wlth Kun Degree and Carrie Gnmson on the Pirates' dll-tlme charts The Pirates ldll to 6-16-1, 1-14 m the OEC The Dons unprove to 21 -9, 9-3. ORANGE EMPtRf COHFERENa SANTA AHA 14, ORANGE CoAST 1 Santa Ana 101 060 6 -14 15 1 Orange Coast 000 100 0 -1 1 7 Hietbrink and Valdez.; O'Hara, Jensen (4) and Miles. W -Hietbrink, 9-4. L -O'Hara, 2-5. 28 Smith (SA) 38 -Pena (SA). 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View a...-.to r;iQpt·center. ;•';' '"' Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -One bad inning proved to be enough to bring clown the Newport Harbor High t>ct!.ebdll tedm in Friday's 5-0 Sea V1Pw L<'it9UC loss to visiting WoQ<i- t lfldCJf' A lour-run seventh inning for the Wdfnors (5-6, 2-4 m league) spoiled ... 1x mmngs of above-average base- hdU by lhe Sd11ors (4-6. 1-5). Stdrting pitcher Joel Brown (1-3) pitched c;1x strong innings, allowing only one run on sue ruts with no wc1lkc; and one stnkeout before \'\oodbndge's Bndn Martinez and Mike Peck ldgged hun wilh back- BOYS TENNIS Sea Kings rnarchby Troy, 12-6 • Two Corona del Mar doubles teams sweep in the nonleague victory. f·ULLERTON The Corona deJ r--1cH I hgh boy!. tenrus team won its I ith c,trd1ghl mdtch wtth d 12-6 non- lf•c1quc win over host Troy Friday c1ltPrnoon Gc1rrrll Snyder teamed up with l«1ndy Myers to sweep m doubles (6- 'l, h-4, 6-2), dS did lhe team of Peter Kulmc1tJc ki and Michael Bean (6-2. 6- 1. h-21 "Thc1t WdS Peter dnd Michael's best tc·nn1s in d long lime,· CdM Coach Tun Mang !.aid of Kulmatickl and Bc•rrn . "Gdrrctt and Rdndy are very cun!.t~tc•nt c1nd they showed that lod<1y." In ~ingl<'s , Peter Morton and CdmPron B<1ll E>o.1ch went 2-1 m sets. In IMt, the duo lost only one game m thoc,e four VKlorious sets. The Sea Kmgs will host Laguna Bl'dch on 1\wsddy, beginning at 3:15 p m bclorr their showdown with powrrhouse PPnmsula on Wednes- cldy, dlsO at 3 15 The Pdnthers dnd Sea Kings met in the ftndls of lhe Nabonal Hlgb School Boys Tenrus All-American Team Invi- tdl.Jonal on March 17. Peninsula won the• contest, scor£>d by c0Ueg1ate stan- ddrcl~. 7-2. NONI.EA GUE CofloNA on MAA 12, TROY 6 Singles Morton (CdM) def. Noguchi, 6--0, def Sujarit. 6-1, lost to Das, 1-6; Ball (CdM) won. 6-0, 6-0, lost, 5-7; Ning (CdM) won, 6-1, lost. 3-6. 0-6. Doubles · Wadhwa-Stockwell (CdM) lost to Wang-Edwin Mendoza, 1-6, lost to Edward Mendoza-Jan, 4--6, def. Patel-Parrish, 6-1; Snyder-Myers (CdM) won, 6·3, 6-4, 6-2; Kulmat1cki-Bean (CdM) won, 6·2. 6-1, 6-2. PREP SWIMMING Estancia in 85-76 • wm over Pacifica • Gdmboa sparkles for the boys; Cassity doubles in girls r4eet, but the Eagles fall to P~ica in nonleague clash. COSTA MESA -The Estancia High boys swim team pulled out an 85-76 nonleague win over visiting Pacifica Friday clftemoon. Frank Gamboa pulled out wins in the 200-yard mdividual medley (2;27.09) and came back to also win the 500 freestyle (5:49.5). Phil Westlall was victorious in the 100 free (57.86), while Gamboa. Dave Silva, Dave TeixeU"a and Brian Mon- ette teamed up to win the 200 medley relay (1:57.1). Westfall, 'felxeira, Monette and Gamboa prevailed for the Eagles In the 200 free relay with a time of 1:43.98. In the girls' competition, the Eagles grabbed four flnt·place finishes but lost, 100~66. • Eagles senior JennJJer Cess1ty won the SO-yard freestyle (21.18) and the 100 rr tyJe (1:01 .•6), while IOpho· more Jaime Pay touched tint In the 200 free (2:39.56) and Mnlor Somer Ftoherty won the 200 i.ndMdual med- ley (2:48.08). Ettanpa fell to 0-6. PREP BASEBALL to-back doubles to open the sev- enth. "Joel threw the ball very well out there today,.. Newport Coach Jim Kiefer said. •He threw strikes and allowed the defense behind him 10 get into a rhythm.• Apparently, it was a rhythm the Sciilors could dance to. After com- IDitting t 8 errors the past four games, Newport made every play look rather easy unW the fateful sev- enth, when a dropped fly ball helped open the flood gates. The miscue was sandwiched between four Wamor hits, including a two-run double by Mark Heyer. Beck was a bigger problem for Newport on the mound. The UCL.A- bound right-hander allowed only four hits over seven tnnings. He struck oµt seven, while walking two. · N~y..port's b st W L ,~ance to score ca.th.¢ in .·'th~;' sixth when Alan L~e led pct the/frame • With a sharp ~gle up ii!!!!!IMii~~fll , the middle .. 1 ;· I! Lane ,a'pvanced~ to ·we took a lot of fast· balls from Beck today and that baffles me,· Kiefer said. "We let him set the tempo of-the Ne\wpott at Aliso Niguel game and a pitcher like Woodbridge at Irvine Beck will malce you pay for that.· second on a successful sacrifke· by Cody Forsythe, but Beck man- aged to retire the next two batters on hannless fly balls. Careless baserunning proved costly for the Sailors. Two runners were tagged out at third Both pitchers put zeros on lhe scoreboard until the top of lhe fifth base ending both the fifth and sev- enth mnings, prompting Kiefer to OAllY PILOT PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER CdM 's Andrew Johns slides back safely under the tag of Costa Mesa's Steven Shor es at second base. COM retain sole possession of lhe lc<.1guC' ledd. innings of scoreless relief to keep lhe Mustangs m 1t. CONTINUED FROM 81 who singled in two runs in lhe stxth mning Tuesday to cap a 6-5 win over two-llme defending league champion Uruvers1ty. Johns fielded a grounder and lhrew home for the first out, then Eagle fielded a fly to center not deep enough to tag up on for lhe second out. .Feldman finished with two of M esa's sue tuts, while Eagle and Derrick Lewis had two bits apiece for the winners Eagle also scored three times m a gdme both teams are sure to remember when lhey renew their nvalry w1lh two games the final week of the regular season (May 7 at CdM dnd Mdy 9 at TeWinkle Park) Mesa, howevE>r, stopped the bleeding and lodded U1e bdSes with no outs in its next at-b<.1l With the Mustangs' hottest hitter at the plate. Snell earned his Uurd stnkeout to gain 1us second victory m as many dec1s1ons. Armstrong walkc•d, G rub1s1ch reached on an error when d CdM fielder slipped while trying to field his sacnfice bunt attempt, and I lalverson walked to heap even more pressure on Snell, who Cdme on m relief to start the eighth. "It was tough with the bdses lo<1ded with no outs.• SneU said. •But 1 just tned to throw stnkes and trust my team to make plays behind me· PAOAC COAST LEAGUE Corona del Mar 5, Costa Mesa 4 Corona del Mar 202 000 001 -5 12 4 But Snell and his teammdtes coolly worked out of the jam to Cab1co, who had not allowed dn earned run in 17 innings head.mg into this game. was charged with three in five quality innings. Jere- miah Haubrick worked three Costa Mesa 000 020 200 -4 6 4 Cuyter, Rhodes (7), Snell (8) and McKeever; Cablco, Haubrick (6), Franco (9) and Hunter W -Snell, 2-0. L • Franco, 2-1. 28 · Halverson (CM). Eagle (CdM). HR • Snell (CdM), Citublslch (CM). Corona del Mar's Eric Snell (1) gets the glad knuckles after slugging a home run ln Friday's Pacific Coast League baseball game at Costa M esa. Tars rebound with convincing win • After tough loss at Irvine, Newport talces it out on Laguna Hills in three-game sweep. NEWPORT BEACH -The N ewport Harbor High boys volleyball team tned to put the lrvine loss in the past as quickly as possible. Laguna Hills helped that cause as the Sailors dismantled the vi ·1t1ng Hawks, 15- 8, 15-0, 15-11, in Sea View League action Fnday. Blake Tippelt and Morgan Craig edch Jed the Sailors (3-4, 1-1 in league) with nine kills, while Aaron Yamal added five. Defensively, Loyd Wright came though with five digs. He also paced U1e oCfensc Wlth 42 assists. Newport, nmked No. 1 tn ClP Southern Section Division m, will play at Woodbridge on Tuesday, begin· nlng at 5:45 p.m. Costa Mesa taking its lumps In PCL IRVTNE -The Coata MeM HJgh boys volleyball team lost lt.s second straight Padftc Coast League match Friday, 15·1, 15·2, 15·2, et Untventty. •tt'• going t() get better,• Mne COeth Dave Sorrells laid. "We're taldng our lump, but we're gotng to ttay the course.• • r". HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL The first-year Mustangs coach also said Jason Hardy and Gilbert Landeros •made some outstanding defensive plays." Mesa (1 -5, 0-2 in league) will play at Northwood, Wednesday at 3: 15 p.m. Sea Kings sweep past Northwood CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar HJgh boys volleyball team won lib second stralght Pactfic Coast League match with a 15-8, 15-5, 1&.14 triumph over visiting Northwood Pr1day night. Brian Gallagher led tho S a King• (3-2, 2-0 in league) with 15 kills and six dJg11 while Chatlie Alshuler chJpp00 in 14 kil1s. Setter Evan Burden sparked the offense with •2 assists, while Bart Welc-h anchored tbe defense wtt.h t O digs. Coach Steve Conti was also ploasod with the play of Garrett Macklin (flv kllla), Ryan Inman (fJve kills, two block.I) and Pat PJynn (tl\r~ 1cllls) Tbe SM Kings will h0tt E1tonda Wednesday, begin· nlng et 5:4.5 p.m. march the troops to the right field comer for a colorful postgame chat. Martinez ended the game 2 for 3 with two runs scored and one RBI, while Joel Cl,ilrk went 3 for 4. Lane, c .ameron Pemstein, Lou Castillo and Mike Jones had New- port's foril ruts: • Kief9 was quick to pr~se the , .defe~ve perfonnance of JC!Jles at /' sh~top. •He made a couple ,<>! '1' very 'nice plays out there,. be said. "That was very nice to see.· Newport will play at Aliso Viejo Wednesday, beginning at 3:15 p.m. SEA VIEW LIAGUE WOOOllltDGE 5, NfWPORT HAMOft 0 Woodbfidge 000 010 4 -s 11 1 Newport 000 000 0 • 0 4 2 Beck and Martinez; Brown. Forsythe (7) and Brant W -Beck. 2-2. L-Brown, 1-3. 2B -Martinez <:N), Peck <:N). Heyer <:N). Be<k <:N). HR -Martinez <:N). PREP BASEBALL University puts Eagles • awayw five, 13-3 • Estancia remains positive after fifth straight PCL loss. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -In five tnrungs the Estancia High baseball team lost its filth Pacific Coast League game. 13-3, to visiting University Friday. Yet, the Eagles' overall atbtude 1s not as low as their position m the standings after the first round ol league play. "Offensively, I feel fine with (our performance),• Estancia Coach Doug Deats said. •r was 1ust disap- pointed with our defense (which conunitted seven errors). The overall team effort was there.• Ln the Eagles' last 12 inrungs. they have left 18 runners on base. Against Uni, they smacked eight bits, leaving seven runners strand- ed. Seruor Brent Davis fl.rushed 2 for 3 with an RBI double for Estanad (3- 8, 0-5 in league), whlle 1uruors J.B Goff and Casey Gates also went 2 for 3. Gates and seruor Armando Ortiz each had an RBI. "There's confidence (among the players),• Ortlz said. "It's JUSt the lll- tle things that make us fall apart. It's tough, but we've got lo get a wm. We'll get a win. Hopefully, it will be against Costa Mesa Tuesday.· The Trojans (6-4-1, 3-1-1) scored three runs in the first, third and fourth innings and set up the mercy- rule win with four runs in the filth. Estancia junior Paul Flory, a right- handed pitcher, went three innings and Ortiz, who also played short- stop, relieved him m the fourth when the Eagles were down, 8-2. •Both guys dld a good job,• Deats said of the pitchers' efforts. ·nne Trojans) are just a good-hit- ting team. And ll you give up errors, they're going to make you pay for it.. Said Flory, "We've just got to come out and compete. We need to make plays. We're not competing.• In the third inning, after Goff sin- gled and Ortiz walked, Davis pounded a double that rut the cen- terfield fence. Goff scored and Ortiz tried lo beat the throw at the plate, but the umpire ruled him out. Deats challenged the call, saying Ortiz slid underneath the tag, but It was to no avail. With Davis on second base, Flori walked, and junior AJ. Perkins was rut by a pitch to load the bases. But the inning ended when Uni first baseman Zach Sherwood stretched his glove over his head and snagged Andy Romo's line drive. The Eagles' game with Costa Mesa on Tuesday will be at TeWm- kle Park in a 7 o'clock encounter. MCMC COAST UAGUI UNIYIRsfn 13, IEsTMCIA J Untvemty 303 34 -13 12 O Estancia 101 10 -3 B 7 Gomez, sti.rwood (5) and 5-gud; Flory, Ortiz (4) llnd OIYk. Lund (4). W • Gomez. 1-0. L -Flon, 0.2. 21 -Nichols (U), Lobue (U), ~ (U), Homer (U), Conlln (U), Stone (U}, b.vls (E). 38 • Lobue (U). HR -Stone (U). DllP SU fM>AY'S COUNTS Dft9y'1 ...... -1 boet. 15 tngten. 22 Mnd *-6 calico bea, S tculpln. Ne p Drt LINinl • 2 boltt, S4 angler$. 24 bontto. 15 catlco bell, 1) Nnd -. 20 rcdfhh. 15 ICUfpln, • ~ 72 wh.'Wftltt, 78 bM perd\ 1 .go. Doily Piiot ~,, ~~·· ... Notice of P_ublic Meeting City of Newport Beach Harbor and Bay· Element / The Harbor and Bay Eleme·~t is a new optional ,. > ¢lement of the Gener~~ Plan. The Harbor and Bay Element contains goals, policies, programs to address uses of the water and waterfront property in Newport Bay and Harbor and supplements provisions of the Land Use and the Recreation and Open Space Elements. A public meeting wilJ be held on April 11, 2001, at 7;00 p .m. in the Council Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall , 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California. After a presentation, there wi ll be an opportunity to ask questions and make comment!-.. I I For in forma ti on call (949) 644-3235. Pubtrdied 1'c1<opurt lk:1d1 (<""'Mei.a Daily Pllol March 1f 2001 • • • • • • • • • • • ,,.,,~,.,,...,..,..,,,, ...... ,,_, ,w.; ..... ,. ..... t • .,,. """' ... ......,1,....,,..,,~."" ..... J .. \J•ltfUJ.,,._t-,,,.,'i .. '°'9 ~ llWtlH,.•tl. .,,,J,Ji.,1~1•#.(r.,,,ltoH• Wilt.., ... i.,,1 lf•_."'I .,.,.,,. 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President Thus statement was filed with the County Cieri! ol Orange County on 03f211200t 20016858938 Daily Pilot Mar 24. 31. Aer 7. t4, 20Qt Sa-482 Index .... ....... Flctltlout Bualneu Name Statement The following persons 1111 dOff10 buS>n8$S H e) H ~ga.ztne b) M1ple1on Media Inc.. t 25 V1• Genoa Newport Beach. CA 92863 Maplelon Media Inc (CA). 47203 Et Agad•r C11de, Palm Desert CA 92260 Thts buSlness 11 con· ducted by I COfPOlallon Have you started doing buslneu yet? Yes. 9·1 2000 Mapleton Media. Inc Bruce W Cool\, Pres!· dent Thia statement was hied with tht Counly Cleft( ol Orange County on 03/2312001 2001H59249 Dally Piiot Mar 29. Apr 5, t2, t9, 2001 Th888 B -·- , I Nolle. .. '*ebV given Iha! lht ~ wll be IOld at Publilc Auc:tlOn on Monday. APRIL 09, 2001, at 1000 AM Kiiiy & Karl Jackson, KE AUCTION SERVICES. P 0 BOX 823, RIAL TO, CA 92377 909·873.C7«. AUCTION BONO #723·41-19 ALLSPACE·COSTA MESA, 1535 NEWPORT BLVD , COSTA MESA, CA 92827 UNIT#, NAME, INVENTORY A1'49· BIG CITY BAGEL %ROBERT MINA, COMPUTER SCREEN. FILE CABI· NET, fl FILE BOXES A208· STEVEN ALAN JOHNSON, ROW. BED. CHAIR. ASSORTED MISC. BOXES A241 · ROBERT P KRUEGER. CHILO CAR SEAT, CHILD TOYS, ASSORTED BOXES A322 · KEVIN PEMBERTON, LAWN CHAIR AUTO BAT· TERY. PVC PIPE, COOLER B136 JENI GREEN· MAN ASSORTED MISC BOXES. SUIT· CASE B244· BOB JONES. CLOTHES. ASSORTED MISC BOXES FILE CABINET B259· KAT SIERRA M ONTGO MERY HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MISC ASSORTED BOXES galily 0t validity ol lhll mall« will not be *Jbild to f)UflitNe actoOn, IUCh as wage gams/vnent 0t NUUre of !heir IHI Ot l*-.onal P'09t'1Y Thera art other i.gat requlfe~a. You may wane to c.11 en attomty ngl1I eway tt you do not know en attorney. you may cal an a~• lerrll seMct ()( • aid otflce (listed 1n phone book) Oespuea de qut le tntreguen eat• c:lt1cion judiclol US1td liene ha111 Abril 26. 2001 para present.ar Ul\I rupuesta escnta a maqulna en esta C011e. Una Carta o una llamada telefona no le olrecere pro1ecclon; au respubsta escnta 1 ma· q1.1lne 11-que cump/ir oon las tomialidades Je. gales aprdp1ades s1 usted qviere que la oorte escuche su caso S1 usted no presenta 5U respueSla a hempo, poede perde1 el caso A 1odas las personas qu1enes dlgputen la le- gahdad or vahdez de este aso<lto dtchos 1fld+. lllduos no wan su1e1os a n1nguna acc1on pullltJVa tales como dis· m111UCIOI\ de sueldo por 0tden judtctal o embargo de bienes ra1ces o prop1edad pnvada EK•sten otros re~u1s1- tos legates Puede que usted qwera llamar a un aboQado 1nmeo1atamen1e $1 no Helen Elizabeth fortenbaugb AKA Helen Terry I lr!C'n ~ born on M.mh 9, 1911 in ( van\ion Ill., and p.U\C'J away MJrth 211. 200 I in Nrwport BcOKh, CA She wa' 1hC' dJugh(cr1 nf Rev. Alv~ I' Jone\ Jnd M•ry l'1hcl Harmon Jone' She gr~w up 111 K.in'hls, Texa~ .md (.A She gr.ul11J1cLI fmm Ccn1ral High in Okl.1.li11m.1 <.11y ~llfn 1mendcd l:.mporia ~1r.1u· 'I c-.1d1~r' Lollcw~ in 1 mpnna. KJn'·" Durin~ the l.11~ I '>3011 \he le.id a \rnJll d.intt' hJml 1n I l~rmhur.: l•A \hc.- 111Jm~d the 111.in.igcr of the b.anJ .ind moved tu K.an,J\ CH) MO whcrC' 1ht-y hJd 2 lh1ldrrn. ).anie' l'Jrkc .ind l~rry I vnm· hnJlly rnuvin~ '" !\;t·" pore lie.at h 111 I ')1\1) I ldrn llcrlormcd ·" .a well known .ind lm1·d )J11 p1o1111\t fur mn '" H.,.,, 1n ( lr.m~c ( .ounl\ ')h1· " \11n1vcJ ti, ""' fern W.111\on uf \,·<11111 rn WA \l\tcr \1.111.mnc: \1111111.an of \,11.a,m.a, I I .1ml IJmc\ I A lunn ul ( med \.In .. .inJ \ gro1ndc.l11ldrt'n '>crv1<c' \\Ill ht' hc:IJ .11 l'1rr~c Bru1hcr' 1\.-11 ttru,1<lwJv .\fornJJr~ I I() Broad" .av. ( mt 1 \Inn (o1 I I 00 1m rm I 11nd.1v, April ~ Sol\lrdoy, Morch 3 1, 2001 Iii btc8IM IM ~ of two tont. Aoger and Linda would hlW c.i. bl'*d their 40th wed- ding annlvtrtary thlt yeer In .A119Cdl In 1171, tht Lt.kt f1mlfy moved to Montroee where AOGlf wu employed u fht aHlttant prlnclpel al MontrOll High School for two years end WH prlnclpal lht nut seven years. Hit re- cent position wu In school admlnlstrellon for outside programs and 11 executive dirte· tor of BOCES. Roger l\ad wotMd at the 1111 two positions for the past 13 years. Ht was a member of Montton Elks Lodge No. 1053 and p111 pruldent of the Montrose County Airport AdYlsory Board. p.111. If lht CoffH T'9dtf In Monttoee. Thole wtttllng to ..,.., nottt and Clf'dl to lht fall'llly !MY do IO II lht folloWlng; Linda 0. Lakt, P.O. Bol 331, Montroea, co 11402. M1morl1I contrlbu- tloM 1MY be made to: Thi Alldubon Society, In Memory of Roger ft L1k1, c/o Cfippln Ful*al Homt, 802 E Main St, Montroee, CO 81401. A"an~t• ire being hlndltd un- der tht dlr.ctlon of tht Crippen Funtrtl Hom• o f Montro11; (910)2492121. LOCAL MOITUAlllJ PIERCE lllOTHEllS IEll BROADWAY Mortuary 11r Ctiapel Cremation l 10 Broadway Cost.a Mes.a 642·9150 C)fnm fAue at£ 11.0 111ou'1 ... !Aeie au;fotL'CTJ. B288-CAMMY GRAY· BILL, TAPES, LAMP, OFFICE SUPPLIES B358· EDDIE HUSK. conoce a un abogado. •~:--------------~ puede llamar a un Roger loved th• outdoor a& well 11 billing, flying, scubl dMng, and traveling. His detlh IHVll an emptiness In the lives ol all thote ht touched. Love hll always betn and love is today nothing changes that. Roger leaves behind 1 world that Is a better place because he was here. All who knew and loved him wlll cherish their memories of him. Roger wlll be deeply missed. CONROY'S FLOWERS COUCH, MA TTAESS. SURF BOARD Pubhshed Newporl Beech-Cosio Mesa Delly P1lo1 March 24. 31, 2001 Sa481 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION (CITACION JUDICIAL) NOTICE TO OEFEN· CANTS (Av1so a AcusadO) ALL PER· SONS INTERESTED IN THE MATIER ol the Va· 1td1ty of the Agreement Between Irvine Ranch Weter 01stnct and Coty OI Newport Beach Ae1a11~e 10 Annetauon YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFFS (A Ud le esta doman· dandol IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT a C11iforn1a water d1stnct and CITY OF NEW· POAT BEACH. a CaJ1 forn1a municipal corpo· ration You have unltl April 26 2001 to f110 a type· written response at this court A lotter or pl10fle call W111 not protect you, your 1ypewrltten response must be 1n proper legal lorm 1f you want the court to hear your ca&e If you do not fde your respon&e on ·ume. you m•y io.. the case Per· aons wno contffl the le- serviclO de relerencia de abogados o a una ollcina de ayuda legal (vea el d1rector10 lele· lonlco) CASE NUMBER: (Numero del Cato) 01CC03695 The name encl ad· dress of the court 1s (€1 nombre y direc:<:IOf1 de la cone es) ORANGE COUNTY SU· PEAIOA COURf Central Jus11ce Cente+. 700 C1111C Center Onve West. P 0 Box 1994 Santa Ana CA 92702-1994 The name address Dnd telephO<le number ol pla1n11tt s attorney O! pla1nt1ff w1thou1 an at· IOfneY is 1E1 nomble la d1reccion y el nomero de telelono del abogado dol demandame o del de· mandanle que no hene abogado, es) Ph.hp 0 KOhn Esq 714/641·5100 Rutan & Tucker LLP 611 Amon Boulevard 1<1th Floor. Costa Mey CA 92626· 1998 P 0 Bo• t 950 Costa Mesa CA 92628·1950 Al· lomays I~ C1\¥_ol New pon Beach DATE MAR 21 2001 ALAN SLATER, Clerk, by CYNTHIA McMUR· RAN, Deputy Published Newport Beach·Costa Mesa Daily Pilot March 24 31 Apf)l 7. 2001 S!484 llowto~A (. l• \t,;"' ~IFIEIAD By Fa.' By PbolM' By Malllln Pent0n: 101111 h i t ,.-,11-. 11~«>1 111.! ",1o-B I \(I \\. I II.I\ ........ I LAKE Roger H. Lake Loved the Outdoors OCT 24. 1940 · MARCH 28, 2001 MONTROSE • Long· lfme Montrose RE·IJ School District em· ployee, Roger H. Lake age 60, a resident of MOAtJot._ slnce-U78, died Wednesday, March 28, 2001, in St Mary's Hospltal and Medical Center at Grand Junction. Roger H. Lake, lhe son of LaVeme F. Lake 11nd Clara • Jane (Teeple) Lake, was bof'n on Oct 24, t940. In Belvidere, Ill He spent from birth to the sixth grade in Belvidere, then moved with his family to Southern California. He completed his secondary education and earned his Master's degree in Callfornla. On Aug. 30, 1961, Roger was joined In marriage with hfs best friend and the love of his life, Linda G. Purcell. at Coron• del Mtr, Calif. Their lives together were rlched when Surviving famlly members who were blessed to share Roger's hie include his wile, Linda G. Lake. of Montrose; two sons and three precious grandchlldren: Robert Lake and wife Linda and tht!ir son. Tyler Lake, of Pasadena. Calif.. David Lake and wife OebOrah and !heir two children; Sydney and Hamson Lille. also ol Pa11den1, Cahl.. and Rogers mother. Cltra J1ne Lake, of 1000 Palma. Calif. He was preceded 1n death by his lather, Laverne F. Lake. Memorial Services In loving remembrance and to honor end say farewell to Roger will be oHiciated by Paul Nystrom on Saturday, March 3l, at 4 p.m. at the Rosemont Baptist Church, 1598 E. Niagara Rd., in Montrose. The service will conclude at the church. A Celebrallon in memory of Roger will be held SaMdly, March 31 , lrom 5 to 7 2~83 Harbor Blvd. ((t;'\'ll:I fl H.irflor & 8,kl'() 714.54-0.3135 2275 Newport Blvd. (c°""'r cJ Ntvopo11 & r ~·Mf'll'l 949.645.0246 GOOD ]OHS. RELIABLE SERVICES. L\TERESTING lliLVGS TO BUY. ITS AU HERE EVERYDAY IN CIASSIFED! (949) 642·5678 Polley IC.11t· ... 1ud dt"1utluu -.ur ·uh1·· 1 t•• • t..•ue.-\Ii 1d1"u1 1t11t11 • 11,, l'uf.f...,fwr "' ... ,,, ..... du 11 .. 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Least end purcha.'t' opcions $17,658.00 Lmtt 11 rcsponiiblc at lra.ic end for mil~ avcr I 2000 miles per }"at u 20 ctm per mile. Subjcu 10 utdit approval and imunbUuy. (693600) 2001 LINCOLN TOWNCAR Pritt plus tu, liwue. docum<nt preparation chatgt and rirr ftt. Factory rclntc in lieu of special Annual Pcrccniage IUtt (650558) a~ lf®©~. I I Daily Pllot SotVrdoy, Morch 31, 2001 BT --=1 1:-=:11:MNT:11:-=11:-=:11·i::=:1 • Beck Bay 2Br 2B1 • 1Br llt OoHnaldt of View garar..._!11001mo PCH w/<I, 11 u1t1 plld, lllClcll plus S 1700 :3'G0' Please cable, CUii patiO. garlgt, cd IOt-ffW 30 $I 4251Mo 949-650-6502 110 APTS COSTA MESA 154 HOIJSE&ICOMDOS FOR R£NT 8Al.BOA ISi.AHO E'Slde S.Ck pay Lrg 28r Lg. 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S1675 t49·2D-4630 CM cloae to ocn, pnvate ll1CrlnCt & balh. lg dean Hewpol1 Helghta 1bf, 1be, walk-tn clolets palU1g fem MW pelnt/clrptt. perking, prtl $4 75 949-723-8485 SPACE OR LEASE 'EWPORT CE~TER '~ PREMIER OFFICE SliITR 1100 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEAC U/FASlllON ISLAND, CALIFORNIA • Full Second Floor 10, 000 sq. ft. • Secured Subterranean Parking • Ocean Views • Private Balconies • Ekvators • Fashion Island Walking Distance Burnham USA. C O M JOANNA TARPLEY 949-760-9150 ext. 212 Cell phone 949-230-2688 E'Slc»Beck Bey 18r w gar gated comm pool spa eiflf rm. "1 111 lo Back Bay no pell, S92S-S96S CaH 714·54$-9860 NIWpot1 B1y Ton11 Lg Hft tnd unit condo, 2br 2br 2ba on bay quiet wcura 2.Sbl, llundyrm, attldl 2 blclg pl<ng '1'31k 10 !\#I zone Clf (Ill, Olk Creel! 1111, $2000.mo 714-840-8210. $1695/mo. 949-643·3490 ovtr g111g• SI tOO I I 94H73-7IOO MIDWAY CITY 400 AHHOUHCEMEHT OCEAHFAOHT 3bt, 2b1 Larr 4br house I room • • 1400 AHHOUNCEMENT I 420 GARAGE SALES 420 GARAGE SALES 122 159 HOUSES/COHDOS FOR RENT COAOfU DEL MAR 112 HOOSESICONOOS FOR WIT NEWPORT BEACH APTS IRVINE PARK WEST APARTMENT HOMES Spacious 2Br 28a, endle$s amen11r11s Pets Welcomo SI 380/Mo Charming pnvate 38r 303 3Br 2Ba $j)acious rear u1111 collage. nice Jard newly So ol Hwy pnva1e sun(!e(;k pawile<I Fp, w •• S IS©mo S24SOlmo 1ncds ulls agl Pets Ok Jett !Mg.. 723-8800 Pru<! Ca Riiy 949·56& It 19 SpaCIOCJs 38r 2&rhs also ava1/ablo. Sl,670tMo B1y Al<lge Lg 2Br 2ba FOR LEASE Coodo 2 gararos deck 4B<lrm 28alh $2500.Mo ~~·;~~ed 94~·8~ ~~ rm large deck. 2car oarage Agent, 94g..38().9492 Call . 888·6'1·1632 132 APTS 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH BAYFRONT \ Community A Pleasura(J/e Lxpmenct• I and 2 sdroom AP.artment Homes 1400-$2350 Ask about 011r spri"g spuidl PrMite Patios • Tiied EatttH • G1111es • Wood 81ndq flrtplaces • Prlv1te Beach and Martu Boat SUps Available • Si>irtllng Swlln ... Pool LISh Troplal Landsc.aplnc • Secotlds to Balboa Island & Ba)~e Shopplnc Center Faslllot lslald • Corona del Mar The Newport M•rln• Apt. Homes 919 Baytlde OrMt, NewPort 8-ch (949) 7~0919 NewnnrteWNC.com Lido lale quiet I Br newty remo<leled gar898 no petS Sl295imo ub~l•es llltiuOe<I 714·nH272 SELL your home through class1f1ed 3Br 2Ba 1814 Vllelle pemn r.t;µy upgra<le<I quiel loc. 2 car gar. WO hk-up $2400 Ag! 949-293-4632 HARBOfl WOODS 2br 21>1 lmm1c lownhome, WO hkup lrplc, attach 2 ~r p , sms 949-293-4632 28r 281. tpaeiou5, on golf courH, 2 decks furn, 2 ctr perk. vault ceifa. frplc. $2500/mo. 949-293-4632 Few Blockl to Newport Close lo t>each & UCI 28r 28a condos g;it!ld Me tropolola1n $1750 & Sl8SO Can 391 949-632-6402 Verulllu Condo for lease I Bt I Ba on lop ft1 o... SI• commun11y pool iac. gym & c:!o..Clh$ Sl075mo Cati Reza 949·S15·1731 or 949 280·264 7 or Susan 562 ·436-7 468 38r 3B1 Townhouae encl5d Pvl pano Fp healect pool w d hk·ups an 2c g;ir $18001Mo 949 650·3474 _ VILLA POINT condo, 2bf 2b1. aunny upper corner unit, wJd, pool, S UIOCl.'mo. 949·720.1552 I C11 perking, on 11nd, wd IVI I, 114 IC lot, $500 l11ge patio, U750 $200 d!p 71+t93--479S 949·293-4&32 COM Lg. lum'd 3br hOmt • Gorg10111 Cu1tom home ocean view garage qu1e1 on San11 Ana etrHt In pv1 unique srtuauon, S965m Ntwporl Height&, 4br 3be, 111 utJs 94M44-2939 S4SOO/mo. 949-640-3635 183 HOOSESICONOOS FOR RENT NEWPORT COAST f e Formet frrlodtl Home 38r 3S. gtUI pallO W1rock iacuzzi 111 garlld communny 2c arr gar S3 2001.lo Ava' 208 OFFICES FOR REHT/t.EASE FV Off bl<lg 1o1 lse 500-1196 st X/Mile Square 10840 Warner AsJ< aboul Hi Speed 1n1ernt1 714· 7S I ·2787 lmmed !SI' 949-118-2369 2 Prime Offlot Sdtft' -------1063sq h ·~ It $2 06 1 202 ROOMS I FSO near ~wpol1 Cenler • FOR RENT Am now 213-746-6300 Moltl f MANAGERS • SPECIAL• S 175 00 tax Wkly f Mu$1 p<r..enl 1llr& Ad) mrms&~ Srtualed on blaulllUly lan<lscaped grounds FEATURES 2Hiour lobby 01rtct <11al phones Fret HBO E SPN & OoscJPool & Jacuw Guest laun· Ory Clo6e 10 405 & SS Fwys Mons trom 0 C Fa11grds «Otlege an<! bchs walking dtS· 1anco 10 shopa an<! res1aurants COSTA MESA MOTOR INN 22n Hatbor Blvd Phone 949-64~ 210 co.MIETAIL nNOOSTRIAL FOR RENT/LEASE LARGE UHrTS AVAIL Wide drive up lr\ICll dooll. 1211 high 1t1cklng cltlnnce i4 hour 91te IC· Clll. US Slcnge Center• on NP Blvd 94H73-S300 216 RENTALS WANTED Prof'I ltm1lt loollmg to rent slud10 or bedroom & bath 1n NB or HB near ocean II need to gtve ~ day nol!ce) Please call 949·500-9908 Volvo of Orange County FACTORY SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 4 YEAR I 50 000 MILES* •••••••••••• ••••••••••• NTERIORS • • • • SHORES I • • ON SALE • • • • LIQUIDATI • • MUST GO! • • • • EVERYTHING * STREET, • • • • BEACH • • 2640 AVON NEWPORT CALL 949 ·642-2255 • •••••••••••• rf • ,• ••••••••••• BANKRUPT CY SALE lot Restaurant George's Came Newport For Information Jennife (714) 68 Personal Chef Serva Enr )}' ltv.: •U)~ Cl! gourme1 lllt!a s prepa•eo especoa"1 lo< you "' yov< o"" hOmft Fcx 1n'o cal 949-653 21J1 420 GARAGE SALES CM SAT·SUN 7:30-? 2010 MONROVIA Patio tum bbq Ml stools n<:w !@ dryer clothe:., S 1 S20Q COMMUNITY g1r1ge 11le HP8 SAT SUN 1-2 701 Via Lido Soud. !urn, electronlca, toya, clothta, Beach Please Contact r P. at 5·9162 420 GARAGE SALES CM/SAT & SUN 8:30 I • PC L•P'~ ~ in 0 t\~I 1' ~· ,IUfl.'O ~ .it1r:ns SP') >•r molfltr·bo.lrd5 >Pyb<.ill!'J """"' f pow<,. HUGE <I 1355 LOGAN #6 (Baker/Falrv1ew) E1t111 Sate Fri & Sit 9-2 Vtnlage & Anhqut SIOrhng ctuna cut crystal 1e.,.elry perfume t>on~ g. I morrora & much moi.c 432 Ftrnltll Avt. jln 1111~1 CdM __ Automatic, Full Power GIANT RUMMAGE SALE Huntln,lon S.ecll-Marcll 31, 7•· Smilh Ellment.lty School. furn, llouMWarea, clolhH, 11e .. no 17th at . Huge Blowout Garege Silt Sal·Sun 9·?. House lull cheap cheap''' Evo1ylt1tng must t, 4802 Nep1une Newpon cross ~•reel$ <18th & River Moving Sale S1L, 9-2pm Fum•tUte antoques clolhe<3 gam8' ktlct.eo items an<! m018' 511 Acacia CdM Multi F1mlly Moving Sale Sat 8am Clothing lumtture 111es nms & mote 309 Walle Forest Rel. CM NB/Netlve o.c Artist Ealltl Sale. Fri & Sat 7·2. 2007 lee,..ard ln 15an1Ja9G lr.>nt l>ol>t 1111!.S lhtlf> one• NPB PENI SAT 1-12 301 E BAY AVE Corner ol COfollldo & ~· !>f EY!fYll!jnW •••••• Neighborhood Garage Sale! East Cost.I Mesa Brentwood St (off Santa Ana) 7a·? Sat·March 31st •••••• Htwporl Beech. Sat 1-12 Remodel Sall! Alt priotd to MUI Bly windowa. kltctHln cabinets. l'louMware, tic! 625 SL James Rold '\ ' NP Cotat Sat 1-12 Community g1r1~ nit, 0 San ~<t\el San J~ Hdls 10 Ne..pot! AIClge Wtsl 10 SI M.clMM or Menton SA TUROA Y ONLY 9·5 tum11ure appl1anc6s sporting goods cioltlc' bullt·tn dlshwaYier tamp kJ1Cl1en goods tlulntO her markel umbrellas rel119 era1or freezer & More; 467 OGLE COSTA MESA SUNDAY hm·lpm 119 43fd SL (In 1lley) NB. Furnrture am!Ql>e' ~' 1 ·.,, ~ems appliances 100' • Sl>OflS collecM;!p• eMa1e rtems & much mote SUplf lg Glrl9' Slit • ... arehouse 1>'"""<1 Crab Coolcef nea"y '*" C!"'h turn11u1e & e ecrr ~ Siuutllat J.31 ~ 1100 HOME GARAGE SALE OH FOAO ROAD between MecArthuf Ind Sao lol1gue4 on Saturday Apnl 7. 2001 lrom 8:00 am lo 12·00 noon 448 ANTIQUES/ART /COLLECTIBLES Dobbs Beaver lop hal 5300 Frame<! Classic la~ S700 Ivory hancl llllrlOI $100 Piano stool & more SI Su 9•9·SIS·1622 WANTED ANTIQUES ~649-4922~ SOUTH C8AST AUCTI N 2202Se.MliA St. S...u Ana. CA 12707 456 .. Pm/ LIVESTOCK BElTER THAN BUNNIES Ocicll ~ ~~l'O I I· '"" , a1tu •"'V ~ ~ £!!. ~~ 949 ~f 641J Lout llrnen• c111 do9• for ldoptron •~try Sit & Sun noon-4pm F11h1on lalend AHJMAL N£TWOAK Info 94M44-2279 www anl!l!!!."tlwork O!i_ 458 FREE PETS/ IANlt.IAL RESCUES •••••••••••• I neeCI a ntW home• F1m11y ta moving and I can I go. Black large Lab, (collie mis). m•I•. ntulertd I love c111 1nd tverybocly tlH too" 94M46·7926 ········••!..!.... 466 MERCHANDISE WANTED COAST COtN NEEDS OLD COINS' :l , ,, ""' r, -.a• .. ~~ .. tit _J4•hJ.t ~ TOP S$SJRECOROS' I ;;< ~ & .U R,,. • Ill Sol ~ 6'. ~· ~.E 94!H>'S-"505 FIND an apartment through classified! Subject to pnor sale and credit approval. Pnor rental. Price good thru 3/31/01 . ( YA284246) (#3446) r '88 Saturday, March 31, 2001 LAST CHANCE TO SIGN-UP ! BY PHONE ONLY! ..... ,....... .............. . ·l•r.tacl·7•7 ...... ,,... • l8ltnctllll ly Prela1loa1I, Paid C.1c•• • Mlcalloul, MallnllDall ud ruin • IW!....,.. Pm1iclplllea ..................... Polllloll 1111111 LlllUE STllTS IPllL 3, 2001 PllCTICD DD lillES IT llMll/6 /IAJ' l&llNJI, II &116/IKA 111£ llU TO Sllil·DP CALL 714184-9728 FOB 1011 llFDlllTIDI WWW.IJPL.ln 476 EIPLOYll£NT OPPORTUNmEs Abeolutely FrM Info! Eam on fine Income $2000·7000 •/mo. www.goforlUolLcom Art Glllefv Belbol llland need• Salea pereon, 3-4 d1y1 per wk. Hrty • comm. 94M73-0939 or 714·323-0736 ATTENTION! Work from hom•I S500·4500/mo. PT/FT 1-&00-e95·8131 FIND 476 EWl.OnlENt OPPORTUNITIES BOAT RENTAL CO. seeking energe1JC persoos for dock & office, some boating eaper helpful Good customer seMOe 5lulls F/PT Cal Char1ie 949-673-7200 CAll CLASSIFIED TODAY ANO GET TIIE WORD OUT · TOMORROW! (949) 642-5678 ......... .._ 'Ille ......... ,....., llf.8DIV&'l101 AGtJm Pllll·tlme Illy & l'\'CJllAg shifts 812-816 Top·PnxlucerR Higher • llnlth, Dnst.l IMnlll\' • tlll·K l'lle • PUt ll<llti• ·!Jiit~~ &IM/~~ In 1{81 In Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH WEEKLY BRIDGE Q UIZ Q I . Vulnt111blc, you hold: •AJ6 ~432 o A85J •751 PllltllCf opem the bidding with one heart. Wh111 do you respond'! Q 2 • Both vuJneruble, u Soulh you hold: •IOlll <:>9J OAKQJ?J •A5 ~'>~dd~~~pr~~OUTH. {'.., Pw INT 1 Whut a<.'liun do you lllke7 hold: • K 8 7 Q Q JO ~8 7 6 o Q • A 5 4 The bidding lw oroc:eedecl: WFST NORTif" EAST SOlfrH Jo JNT p._ ! What llCllon do you Lake? Q 5 ·Vulnerable, you hold: • AQ o K87J o l09762 •8J Paroler opens the biddiog with one heart. Wbat do you ~spood'l S:i"~ &U:.r.:. .fi88.alM744 Q .l • Neither \iulnerable, lL\ South ~ PT. 2 dye P'f you hold: _._ Ult know QulCI(. • Q ~, K 8 S 4 J o K J 10 7 • K 9 5 Q 6 • AA Sooth, vulilcmble. you hold: 6 K J 7 6 1:1 A 10 5 4 o 7 2 6 Q 9 II The bidding has proceeded: boob, small· NP8 onic.. NORTH EAST SOlffH WF..\'T INT 20 ? 149-723-2118 "fk bidding ha~ proceeded: CASHIERS needed r-car NORTH F.AST SOUTH W~T ~ l .:1 l • ? spa In N6. FT/PT, ~ lob Whu1 du you bid now? tor a1Udent (stuctf timt) $7/ What do you bid now'? hr, cal 94~1-0161 Q 4 • Both vulnerable. as South you Look for an.fwer.r ()n Munday. COOKS NEEDED The Place Spolts Bar & Grill In CdM.. Elq)'d preferred, Wll train, cau 949-644-0210 licensed or not we're hiring nowl ERA Rallef1y & Lloyd ol Hootlnglon 8ch wil pay tor your license & train- ing, ~5391 ea 119 Newport BNCh C.C. has Immediate open- ing IOf ffT clerical support. Individual must be people orien- ted, MS Ole, proficient and able lo ~task. We offer a pleasant wor1<: eovirOf'lment w/ competitive benelits pacl<age. P1ease call 94M44-9550 axt. 104 NOW HIRING Phone 1ep1esentatives Fun or PT. S7-$&'hr, no sellng. Call 1..aoo-831-e717 PT·LABORER 2 days per week. Misc dur•es. Must speak engbsh, HB area. 71•·848·7314 PfT On .. 119 BooklcMper needed Exp wlOulckboolcs, Excel and Word. Must be detail Of'l8flled. B.Megneq FHhlon Newport ~rth Center. 1280 Bison Ave , 18-3 (Mac Mhur) Newport Be&Oh, 94~n SALES PEOPlE HEEDED to sell ~. localy & out ol town Stan 1mmed. 2 yrs "*1 exp 760-256-7200 NICKS PIZZA CM Sefllng Chef Aul .. tant. Musi spk English Expenence 111 Italian COtSlne J)lel. Cullna!y school ll'8ining a plus. 949-722·75H Slloe SlllMIAMI Mgr Shoe Story In Newport Beech, FT. S.lary MQO- llable can 94H45-1355 The Newport Beech Country Club 11 accepting resumes for a Banquet Mgr/Clerical support assistant to food end Beverage 01rector. Candidate must ha'>'e related 9X!> preferably In hospl· tahty/country clubs. Computer hteraey In Microeolt Office 117 91111 req'd Plea$e lax resume. 949-642-0205 PINN ti. irwart tlllt the llstlngs In Ihle C9tegory may require you to call • 900 number In which thin 11 a charge per minute. 'MUST SEU' loc:ll Vending Route, high -= Income °"i:REE JttF"O'° 1-800-e5S.M43124hre. Mak• Money Nowt Grnt Productll Keep up to~ Fr•~ Into 1 ·800·242-9912 14:-=I LOANS LOANS LOANS Need Money to Borrow?? Goo<WacUNo Credit Welcomed Call Toil Free 888·440-S.08 O.C HEALTHCARE CO. seells $800K l1Wt$1tntnl Principals Only No BrokeB 114-304-8782 1890 POWER I • .BOATS 1999 9FT AVON riold hull, with dlvlta, ..__ ______ • 1 wfth8HP Yamalla motOf llnt cond 94M46-7439 . 480 BU98S OPPORTUNITIES PleaM Ii. Witry of out of sraa companies. Chectl with the local Better BustntH Bu- l'Mtl before you Mnd any money or t..s for Mrvltff. RHd end understand eny contrectt ti.lore you sign. 1989 8aytlner wtth trailer. lull cover/Bimini, MS weD, needs upholstery wor1<: $3000/obo. 949.073-3703 Lido "" tor one lioet up to 65feet w/1211 or less beam, or 2 smaNer boell, 6ide entr, elect & waler 949-673-76n Side tie for ~ • ea11boat. grMt toe, EZ ecceu to main c:lllMll Call JJ. 94N7~7570 Honda Elita Scoo1ef 'M Brand new lites, seat. bet· tery, 3.5k mt runs great, .Q-11 cond, $1350. 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South Coast Acut11 714-979-2500 Jeguat XJS V12 Coupe 'tO 491! ong mi. metallic blue/ leather, chrome whls, garaged, non/smoker fabulous bcdy & mechanical cond, superb value Vin# 172518 $8,995 film oc Auto Bkr 949-588-1888 =Certified Pre-Owned = Merc.dH Benz 190E '92 &eelcing good home tor "rf chenslied. well cared tor car. owned by I little ote lady. Spotless, fike new, fully loaded. reoorda. $10,950 949-75M>309 -------· blf llMW -------· For ultimate peace of mind, every Certified Pre-Owned BMW is backed by The Certified Pre-Owned BMW Protection Plan, coveri ng the vehicle for up 10 2 years or 50.0GO miles (whichever comes fim) form r~e date of expiration of 1hc 4-year/50,000·milc BMW N(W Vehicle Limited Warranry. •• The Prorec1ion Plan includes rwo key clements: Cenified Pre-Owned BMW Limited Warranty ~ Backed by BMW of North America. Inc .. and its nationwide nerwork of BMW cc:mm, covmd repairs art made only by BMW-trained 1echnicians using only genuine BMW replacement pans. BMW Roadside Assistance ~ Peace of mind follow~ you anywhere: in 1he USA, 24 hours a day. 365 days .i ye:ir. 1998BMW 528i Auwmauc, P!cm1um Pack1gt Low M1k•' \.l'l'J~.00 ICllQI 1u swt Ztro sccuri1y dcf"•"l. to.mo 1111 per year lca'I('. 2()( per e•.:c.s rmlc t4AU IA4 21 i47t:DMO. +TAX ON ~ Clt.l!Oh' ~MO. Acute CL 'f7 Ill. ale. full ~. ~oof. spoller, lllloys. CD. (09423) S14,tt5. South COM! Acura 714·979-2500 Acura lntegrs Coupt LS W {029S7) Sttt5. South Coat Acura 714-979·2500 B1Ac11 Plr1I Aw '115 White, tan leather, xlnl (646485) $8,988 NABERS (714)540-9100 CAOIU.AC CATERA '118 Low ml. b4ack. tan leather, (000823} s 14,988 NABERS (114)54G:l100 MERCEDES 420SEL '89 = loldad.z. 210K ml, a ,_, 1.*111 S10,500 949-75Ml42 MERCEDES 450Sl 78 XJnt oond, whltt, tin '""'' all malnt rKOl'dl, 11"5 94t"40-e9n c.tl 71 "404-92t3 ML320 SUV '118 Low ...... Mutt Seel (025e13) S29,lllO Flelc:hM JorlM Motofcan NM24-t401 Doily Pilot TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACAOSS 81 llara 1 Rui. 11ow1y &5 Zllro 5 Poet Ogden ee Olstribl.to II Cook's YG1101 e8 Al Of Tt>fler 12 Opera leet11e 69 EleValOr 13 Boredom Dloneer 16 "Thlal hultsl" 70 'r oronlo 18 Mend IOClc.t Maple - 17 Laments 71 Bliebat• 18 OllooMd lo Slllughlet 111 Whodunit's 72 BC Queen 7S Otolc and Jane's 21 Whale dlel 000 23 IS 80fTY 74 Head~ 25 Travel by yacht 28 Health cienlllf DOWN R AS 1 • IB NF A~SIP Y I-t-RI L•• L e _,,,. 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