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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-04-04 - Orange Coast Pilot,./ ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2001 / \ " . ( !/ -~~oil j~i/ inda do··'" What you gotta do' .. For Newport Beach Film Festival volunteers, a year~ worth of work turns into seven days of working out the glitches and getting little sleep Young Chang DAILY PILOT I \\ P 0 R r li I \ I II F11" l-1,11"'' 2®01 For • complet• schedul• of the Newport S.•ch Film Ffltlv•I, ... P•99 5. Agwlmg's ceU phone. · Second perhaps only to his disco· tinted sunglasses, which he doesn't bother to take off when indoors (how can he with at least three peo· · pie talking to him at once?), the phone is Aguiling's main dccessory of Idle. It's 4 p.m. on Monday and Marjoe Aguiling has Just located the last- minute European submission "His Wife's Diary" only 17 hours before the piece is sch eduled to be screened at the Newport Beach Film Festival. The Russid ns told h1m it's in Los Angeles, on South Beverly Drive. The infonndUOn wds exchanged over a conference cdU made from In the morning, it beckons the vol unteer's dtlenl1on with 19 pluc; SEE FILM PAGE 4 <~;•I fl> ('All'fl> :>T Marjoe Agulling is the man behind the scenes, volunteering his time to help run and organjze the N ewport Beach Film Festival. County approves one-year lease for Aloha Airlines GREG FRY I OMV PU 01 Seeond-graders Yessenia Garcia (left) and Selene Bermudez, both 7, brush up on their math skills during the opening afternoon of the learning center at Pomona Elementary School. • Unarumous decision allows lights to H9waii f:rom John Wayne Airport beginning May 1. Deepa Bharath DAILY PILOT Tht• Orc1nge County Hcldrd of SupNv1sor'> on Tut•'>ddV unc1ntmously dpproved one-} ear leases for \lohc1 Airlmec; -a dect· <,10n thctt will ease the tt>n- ston ol tll(' more than 6 000 pc1-...,.•ng<'r'> who hd\'P c1lr<>c1d} hookt•d tickets on ·\lohc1 ... dm•ct nights from John \\d}OP Airport begm- n~J \1c1y I \\'p n• dehqhted ·· sdtd Gll!nn ZandPr, Pre.,1dent c1ncl <·co of \lohd AJrhnes • 1\nd \H' r<> qldci thnt it's 5· () .. Thi• t'>,tH' \\cl' on <:.haky qround c1 fl'I\ \'\ l'l'ks dQO whPn Todd "iplltl'r dncJ Tom \\ 11..,on \\how .5th Dt'>· tnct 1nrlud<•' '\/p\\ port Bedch drHI othl'f South County c1t1(•-. flqhttnq c1n El Toro <11rp<Jrt, .., .. ,c1 lht•\ would oppo"' !ht• IPd'>l'' 11 th(• count) p111 ... uPd 'h1lttnq lhP dirport.., \\\ll <cuqo flight<. to c1n c1irvort c1t th1• former El Toru M1111nt• hc1 ... 1· Thdl chctntll' pll'>ht ·cl lor by the ~"'"port Bt.>ct< h C'tt' Counnl dnd lht• pro-LI Toro Airport \\orkmq (;roup wds remO\ 1 ·d I rom thl' ll'd'· e<, last "1•l'I. 11lt1•r c1ttorn1•\.., for th<' \c1nmi... qrcl\IJl' ctnd aqennt>' n1'<1ot1c1tl'd lhP ISSUC' \\ tbon .,c11d lw \\<1' not comfortc1blt• in1t1c11l\ ''1th lht> lc1nqu,HJI' in lhl' h•d't · \ly point,., ll•I'.., tr\ t1nd '><'Pdrctll• lht l\.\o ld1rpnrt"I whtlP dt>dhnq '' tlh lht' l"Ul' ht• '>did SEE ALOHA PAGE 4 Adding benefits Long-vacant plaza gets new owners Elementary school's new learning center opens to help instill the basics in first-through third-grade students • Escrow closes on Federdl Pacific Savings Plaza, which will host office space and maybe light retail. Danette Goulet DAILY PtlOT L ess than an hour alter the last school bell rang, first-graders Elisa and Ellka had both fin· ished their homework and read a book aloud. ll was their first day at Pomona Ele- mentary Schools' new learning center, which opened M onday and was, for these two anyway, d great success. "They help you with your home- work," said Elisa Gonzalez, 6. She and friend Elika Canas, 6, sped through their vocabulary homework without any need for assistance, but were eager to read aloud to an ddult for praise and feedback. They are two of about 40 Pomond studen ts in first· though third-grade who are signed up for the new learn· ing center run by Think Together, the organization that runs the Shalimar Leaming Center and six others. Originally, Think Together planned to open its eighth learrung cenlN m February at the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen in Costa Mesa. But dfter scv· eraJ delays, plans for the soup k.Jtchcn learning center were scrapped for the time being. The collaborative l earrung center di the soup kitchen w as going to hdve the bonus of providing the childr<'n with a snack during the tutonng ses- sion and a meaJ to take home, hut the SEE CENTER PAGE 4 Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA Puinterc; dnd landscapetS arc tllrf't1dy working on the Fedcrdl Pdcthc Savings PldZll, now offiC1dlly under nC'w own •r..htp E now closed on th e Annexed residents remain undaunted by Costa Mesa's application • West Santa Ana Heights conununity leaders say Costa Mesa's decision only postpones their inclusion into Newport Beach. Mllthls Wlnlrler DAILY Pit.OT WEST SANTA ANA HEIGlITS -Neighborhood leaders might be upset that Coata Mesa's City Coun- dl memben voted Monday to apply for th• annexation of West Santa Ana Heights. But re1ldents, who • NWe can ... go back with a 'hell no, I won't go' message. If they require us to do a vote like that, no trouble, we'll do it." Robert tunley West santa Ana Heights resident have worked on the mue for yea.rs, said Tuesday that the move will only delay their wish to become part of Newport Beach . • , With about 96% of the roughly 1,800 people living m the unincor- porated area opposed to a Costa Mesa addre , it seems certain that tfti?application for annexation i doomed to fail. ·we can ... go back with a 'hell no, l won't go' message,• said Robert Hanley, who has lived in the neighborhood for almost 30 years. "If they require us to do a vote like that, no trouble, we'll do at.• Mayor Ubby Cowan, who approved the application with Coun- dlwomen Karen Robinson and Unda Dtxon. Mid Tue9day me appr'OftChed the ilMl8 a a policy decision. mce We t Santa And Heights fall with.in C<><;ta M • phere of mnuence, the local c:igcncy forma- llon commJ ion, a county ag ncy that oven,ec ann xallon , hould mak tho ultimctt deca ion. "They dro th ruling authority,• Cowan said. ·w e aro not.· While oty oftinals had previous· ly adopted resolution to relCdSO Bay Knolls from Co ta Mesa's sphere of influence to JO&n Newport Beach, no such steps had been tak· en regarding We t Santa Ana Heights, Robinson "41d. SEE ANNEXATION MGI C '>dlt~ lo P<t..,ddend-bd'>t•d Hud..,on Pro1)(>rt1cs LLC on Fndd} ullt>moon • ·\ nurnlwr of h~ndnl., hc1ve dlr<•cldV t'XJ)TC'>'> >d mtcrest. but frc1nkl}. a lot ol people held ht1ck until they Wf>fl' c;urP \H' dl"'tUdUy owned 1l, • I luci..on Proper· ues mc1nd!Jt'r TPrrt Tom ek said. ·A lot of J>t'Ople helve talkC'd dboul huymq ti, but now 1l htt.., c1ctuully hc1p- pen<>d Wt• re op<'n for bu!.1· ness. our hrokt'r is t1lready getting cdll<:. and Wt•'re SEE PLAZA PAGE 4 11111 o.ASSIAEDS --' llJ6HIOlS -. PUIUCMOOO:'S --' srorlS ·------·-· ---·-·· .. ··-·--· 2 111111 Columnist Byron de ,,,,,.. w.q.1n on Cose. Mee Ind the~~· ........ (jf I I 2 Wednesday, April 4 , 2001 For A GOOD CAUSE ·. Earl Fussehnan Always a giver, Newport resident has probably spent more time volunteering than working · en Earl Fusselman igned up for the Newport Beach PolJce Department'!. Cillzens' Police Academy in the fall of 1998, his volunteer pldte was pretty much full. Once a week. he'd deliver meals on wheels; anothf'r ddy he'd work d!> d clerk dl d hos- pice. I It> also !>erved on the Amencdn Legion Post 291 board dnd hdd been a Roldry Club memh<>r for more them 50 yedr.. But appttrenUy thdt wd511't enough for the rel.lrN.I red1 e.tdte broker. FYI PET OF THE WEEK Big Kitty-Kitty Big Kitty-Kitty needs help. He recenUy tested positive for f ellne leukemia and needs an indoor home without any other pets or to live with another leukemia-posi- tive cat. H e is 1 1/2 years old and a large, gray tabby. He is available for adoption through the Community Animal Network. Feline diseases are not transferable to people and docton say that cats with leukemia can live fdt many years. Dona- lions.are being accepted to caver Big Kitty· ' Kitty's boarding and testing costs at the Coste Mesa Animal Hospital. lba Community Animal Network is a community-supported animal organization linking people and pets through commu- nity action. Other animals available tor adoption ca.n be seen at http://www. anl.malnetwork.org. For more inlonnation, call (949) 759- 3646 or write to the Community Animal Network at P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach 92658, I ly parked in handicapped spots or fire lanes: • 1 almost got a hernia from carrying all these,· he said, laughing. Doily Pilot Gettin1,, INVOLVED • GETTING INVOLVED runs period- ic.ally ln'the Dally Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like Information on adding your organization to this list. call (949) 574-4298. SENIOR MEAU AND SERVICES INC. Volunteers are needed to deliv- er meals to homebound senior citizens residing in Costa Mesa who are not able to prepare their own meals and do not have anyone to prepare meals for them. A hot lunch is dehv- ered Monday through Friday between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to the senior's home. A one-day- a-week commitment is all that is asked. Substitute drivers are also needed to fill m for regu- lar drivers. (7 14) 894-9779. SERVING PEOPLE IN HEED "I J ll!>t wdnted sometiung to do,• the 8..1-yed!-old Sdld. ·And lhL'> WdS some- tiung cWferent. • Alter gradual.mg from the dCddemy, Fusselmdn signed on With the depdrt· ment as d volunteer. And for thf' second time in h1~ hfe, he received d police badge. ThP police department in Hunllngton Pdfk hdd issued the first one m 1965 when Fusscb'Odn WdS elect- ed as a Ctty Counn.l mPmber there. For information on the police department's Citizens' Police Academy, which is a required first step in becoming a police volunteer, call (949) 644-3662. He also edits a quarterly volunteer newsletter about the city's police vol- unteers that gets distributed to police otfi. oals. And then there's his weekly "milk run" on Wednesday, when Fusselman delivers city mail to Newport Beach's seven City Council members. Since Fusselman leaves the pack- ages on council members' door steps -just like the milk man would with his bottles -he mainly knows Newport Beach's decision makers from watch- ing council meetings on television. Serving People in N eed, cilso known as SPIN, is looking for volunteers to help prepare sack meals for the homeless, assem- ble hygiene kits, distnbute meals and pick up food for preparation. SPIN provides move-in costs for hoUS10g, case management and support ser- vices to families leaVlllg shel- ters. SPIN also serves as fam- ily advisors or mentors and conducts workshops on bud- geting and more. Visit SPfN at 2900 Bristol St., Suite H-106, Costa Mesa. (714) 751 -1101. Al so, serve as a guide for homeless families by helping them set goals and maintain a basic budget. Bilingual skills needed. Orientation and train· ing provided. Theresa Rowe, (949) 757-1456. "Rain or shine, it has to be done,· he said. He's met a couple of them, though, and the wife of another. The badgr "srud 'rounc:ilmdn' insledd of 'volunt('{>r,' • the Bays1d<> Dnve res1- denl said, adding that he's probdbly spent more hours voluntc.>enng thdJ1 he did working before he retired m 1988. While he's still involved with the American Legion and Rotary, he gives about 35 to 40 hours of his time to the police department every month, he said. On Tuesday, Fusselman and another volunteer patrolled parking lots for four hours and wrote tickets to those illegal- He picks up the packages at city hall and spends more than two hours criss- crossing Newport Beach to get infor- mation to the city's leaders. Usually, it's around three to four pounds a package but recenUy, they've weighed as much as 15 to 20 pounds. And while Fusselman had to pick up council packages in Huntington Park himself, he said he's glad to be of service. "I know that the council people are busy: he said. -Story by M•thl1 Winkl•r; photo by S.•n Hlll•r SEXUAL ASSAUll VICTIM SERVICES OF ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC The following peo ple have been arrestee/ .reefently on susp1c1011 of dnving under thC' influence of an intox1- cant. They have only • been orreste>d on susp1 c1on of a crime and, as with all cnmes. arc considl'rcd innon'nl un//J provC'd guilty. COSTA MESA SUNDAY • Annelle Grub1s1C'h, 20, Costa M(>sa SATURDAY • Laurence Ladd Butkus, 29, Sdn Gabnel FRIDAY • Frank Enc-Wdlsh, 18. Costa M esct • Jose Darulo Banuf'- Jos. 56, Costa M esd • Chns George ~lams, 27, Huntington Bedch • Kimberley Kelly Arnold, 32, H unllnqton Beach THURSDAY •Teresa Luna, 21, Stanton WEDNESDAY •Anthony Jose Men- doza, 31, Orange VOL 95, NO. 89 THOMAS K. JOHNSON. Pl.A>liltier n:>NYDOOBO. Edrtof SJ.c.AHN. Oty Editor JMmSMIB. As11st.1M Oty Editor •••••MAtW. FNtures Editor lllOCmR c.NUOM. S90tts Editor M&a. IM'CMITZ. NeW'I Edit« IOllJ.UMOI. ,.~ AWi MOCllN't. """° ldltDr , N11'1 ..... ~Dlret'tOr LAM•W•Ollt llromotklfll .. NEWPORT BEACH SATURDAY • Rdphal'I Joseph Tdton. 19, Tuslln • Jeremy Ryan Wolls, 19, Bdlboa • Cdrl Red Hudson Jr .. 44, Corona del Mar FRIDAY • Jondthdn Dctniel Newman. 57, San Frdnc1sco • Jdmes Benjamin Ric- c-1, 23, Huntlngton Beach • Tdmerd Sue Mayers, 33, Huntmgton Beach THURSDAY • Chnstopher A. Hoy, 31, Hunllngton Beach WEDNESDAY • Krishn Ann Gaylord, 33, Costa M esa MARCH 24 • Jason Christopher Rosser, 21. Long Beach • Eric Jdckson Loyd, 30, Redwood City • RandaU Ray Hall, 41 , Newport Beach READERS HQTUNE (949) 642-6086 Record your comments about the Daily Pilot or news tips ADDRESS Our addr~ is 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627. CORRECDQNS It is the Pilot's polky to prompt- ly correct 111 errors of subrulnce PleaH all (949) 574-4233 rn TM Newport BffcNCosta MeY Dltlyl'llot (USPS-144-800) "~ lish«I d11ly In Newport leach and Cost.a MIA, wbM71ptiom are ev1ll- etM ontv by wmulblng to TM Tirnes Ofange COunty (800) 252· 9141. In .,... OlltJld9 of Newport leach and ~ Mae. wblcrlpo tlons to the O.tlly Pilot •• well tblt only by m.til for 120 pw month Sl<ond cl-.~ plld tt cosa MeY. CA ~ lndude 111 epplk.tb6e tUte and loall ... ft.) P'OS1'MASTtfl Send eddr• changes to l1'w Htwpcw't ~ M.wi o.ity Not. ,0 IOlc 1560. ~ MtM. CA t162t NEIGHBORS Retired Orange CCMISt College dance chair K.llren ._lllef recentty donated s22.ooo for student !fhol«· ships at the college ... -lvrrrf Spec. o.tlel o . ..___son of CaMn W. loefng II of Costa Mesa. rec.entty joined the Initial Brig.de Combat Team, a lighter, more mobile and fast deploying force in Washington .. .. Malry L Hopkins was recently appointed executive vice president of operations and Radney G. Kyle Gonion has been named director of project expediting at Costa Mesa- based Deanna Robinson Interiors. Inc .... Swa 5Ube has been named as Costa Mesa-based Vanguard Uni- versity's Outstanding Service reclpi- ent for March 2001 ... .Amanda A. Cole, daughter of fOmberty Cole of Corona del Mar. recently earned high honOfS for the winter term at Phillips Exeter Academy In New Hampshire. Amanda Is a junior at the independent boarding school ... . Chwdot ... Mota. a junior at Cos- ta Mesa High School, recently received a scholarship from the Girls lncorpo<ated National Scholar pro- gram. Mota. 14, Is one of 15 girts nationally who have been awarded the $10,000 Kho&arshlp to pursue higher education .... The Corona del M_, High School PTA Founder's Day TN recently honof'ed six lndMduals for their outstanding service to chll· Copyright: No news stor19s, illus.- tr at.om, editorial matt« or edvtf· tisemeou ~eln can be r•c> duced Without Wl'lttlfl perm1SSIOO of c.opyrlght ownet HOW JO REACH US Orcu&.tlon The Times Of..nge County (800) 252-9141 ~ Otislfted (949) 642-5678 Display (949) 642-4321 £ditoNI News (949) 642·.5680 Sports (949) 574-4223 New$. Sports Fu (949) 64M170 E-m.tll: dall)'pllot9tatimes.com M*!Offke luslnefl Offlc. (949) 642-4321 BUllMS& FM (949) 631 7126 dten, schools and the com- munity. They are K.-thy ....... C.-ndy LllMMer-......... ....... --~ .... "'*'-' ~DaMld Karen Shanley ........ Orange Coast College will induct Daniel G.Amen, a Newport Beach neu- ropsychlatrlst. ........ 9Urd\, a New Yen design« and Mllry Mom- budde, for- DanlelO. mer Costa Roberts Mesa ma)'Ot'. into Its Alumni Hall of Fame at the end of April .... Balboa Instruments. Inc., president Dllvtd J, Cine was recently hon«ed at cal State Fullerton\ 2001 Vision I VisJonaries gala at the Dlsneylend Hotel for being a distinguished alumni. Oine is a Newport Beach resident. ... Julie lldund Ms been appointed the lodunteer menager for the CoN Mesa-based Susan G. Kamen lreest cancer Foundation Orange County Affiliate ..•. Orange Coast College's Associated Students will hon« the college's first dNn of men. ftrM ........ at the end of April .•.. The VangUMd Unlvenfty Concert Choir and Orchestra will p«fonn at <:amegie Hall In New Yen in May ..• . Eiieen P. ...,... of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa midents c:..tt.iw'9 ..... Mld...a lleh•IOh, Lucie • ....... °""II Ho, John Klw, Mkhelfe ........ DcM9• McOenlef, ...... ...,,..,, ~ N6dtol9. 'Nlly Nlew9I. ...... Pomeroy and Y__. _..,.. will be part of the 49 students r.cently r.cognlzed by Orange Coast College's social science honorary sod· ety Phi Alpha Mu .. -. lAslfe ...._and s..11 Jec:bon of Newport Bead'I were honored for their work 1n staging the American cancer Society's 2000 cattle Baron's Ball at a volunteer celebratlon in Newport Bffctt .•.. Manne Corps Pk.....,. A. a...,. son of Slmol• A.~ of Costa Mesa, completed~ training at Marine Corps ~ecrutt Depot In San Diego. • NBGt•DM spottights achleYe- menu In the comrntWty. l'tNse direct riotewathy lnfotm.tlon to St.fllnie Frith via fu at (949) 646- 4170, or~ .-mail to sMllnle.frlrhflMtimes.com. Volunteers are needed to pro- vide assistance on the cns1s hotline and at the hosp1taJ There is a special need for bihnguaJ and bicultural vol- unteers. (949) 756-0677. SHARE! HIGH SCHOOl EXCHANGE PROGRAM Host families are needed in the Costa M esa area to pro- vide a bed, meals and a loving home for high school students from more than 28 counlri~. including Germany, Japan, BraZll, China and Poland. The students, all between 15 and 18, participate in cross-rultur- al exchange to learn about America and share their own culture. The students stay for five to 10 months and are screened twice for acadenuc excellence and prohoency m English. (888) 533-8514 SHARE OUR SELVES For the fourth year, Rhode Island phllanthropist Alan Feinstein will donate $1 million to Share Our Selves, a non- profit agency with offices around the country that pro· vides for the needs of those living in poverty. Each agency will receive a portion of the $1 million depending on the amount of food d onations received. UnW April 30, dona- tions may be dropped off at Share Ourselves, 1550 Superior Ave., Costa M esa. (949) 642-3451. WEATHER AND SURF POLICE fllES TUiWIEJIAruRES Balboa 63146 Corona del Mar 63146 Costa Mesa 63145 Newport Beach 63/45 Newpoft Coast 66145 5'JNI POMCAST Fair conditions expected today With knff-to waist-high waves In most spots. LOCATION SID vv.dge 2-3' Newport 2·3' l&adde\ 2-3' ltMr Jetty 2·)' Corona del Mar 2·3' T10ES TODAY First low 1:05 a.m ..................... 1,7' First high 6:S9 a.m ................... 5.3' Second low 1•53 p.m .................... -0.9' Second high 8;21p.m ........... " .......... 4.5' THUMOAY Flmlow 1:55 a.m ........ ~ ............ 1.0' First high 7:51 a.m ...................... 5.S' Stcond low 2:31 p.m .................... ~.8' S«ond high 1;51 p.m ...................... 4.9' "",. ~ ,, COSTA MESA • Avenue of the Arts: Gr•nd theft was reported In the 3400 blodt at 9:08 a.m. Monday. • West 1.t• Street: AA assault was reported in the 1100 block at 11 :SO a.m. Monday. • Joenn MNet: VMldalivn was reported in the 700 blodt et 12:S5 a.m. Monday. • Pleree ~ Possession of d~ was reported In the 3100 block et 9:03 p.m. Monday. • Vktotle Mrwt: An auto theft was reported In the 500 blodt at 10:59 am. Monday. NEWPORT BEACH • .,.... .__ MaU theft was reported In the 1300 btodt at 9:10 e.m. Sunday, • ......, ..._. Fishing rods ~ ...... worth ~ $3,000were ~*'-"In 1he IOO blodc at 1:20 a.m. SuncMy. •fie part C.... DrM aNI ..... .....,. ....._ u. of, .... ~~. minor wet r~. 4:JO a.tn. SuncMy. _.:::.. ..... ~~G~.-.,~--------·--------...... ----'----~~~--------------~~ll...._ __ ...._..._~------------~-------------------------~----~~--------.-c--=--------·----·· ' Daily Pilot Of Oompa Loompas and the unreal Noguchi Follies You're not rruslciken. That is the sound of an orgctn heard spilling from the chambers -make that 819 Top -of lhe Costa Mesa Caty Counol in recent weeks And it's apt accompd· niment -thdt r<lther annoy- lflg tangle> of burps and whis- Ut><> -for Ibo C'urious specta- cle that I've come to call the Noguchi Follies. . . Byron de Arakal BETWEEN THE LINES hash lhlngs out W11h instruc· b.ons to do better 11us is when the Noguchi Follies began to get wettd, in m y estimat.ion. It's when Rod Serl.y'lg showed up in ' his black suJt smoking a cigarette. Over the course of the next couple of counaJ meetings, .lhe city's attorneys presented new Noguchi gardens ldll· guage that hdd been ironed Qut in private negotiations wilh Commonwealth's legaJ ed a rrullion bucks worth of land lo the oty for a freeway offramp directly accessmg the arts distnct. OT that he's pledged to donate 1 % of the lWo Town Center project's cost to fulance new public art within the Theater Arts Dts· · tnct. No\V. the ndmc> implies some comedic benl. Out rcdlly there is none here. The posi- tively btzdrre and protrnctt!d torture of Commonwealth • Pdrtners, LLC, lo wm the City Counol's blessing of its Two Town Center rt>d<'velopment plan rerrund<, me morr of somelhmg NdthdJlleJ demands made by certain council members regarding Commonwealth's obligation to protect the Noguchi gardens. In the tortured word -art - or the project's development agreement, the city wants Commonwealth to mamtatn and preserve the Caillorrua Scenario win perpetuity." Th.di means w forever" m most saJoons. • bedgles. I assume lhat. or t!lse · lhe revised documents wouJd not have been submitted for council approvaJ. meeting was to be Common- wealth's day or triumph. It turned out to be its mcubus. The counal chambers were littered Wlth passionate Noguchi devotees -amvmg late to the nightmare, but nonetheless aniving -con- vinced that after 25 year;, Anderson a.nd Common- Wt?aJlh would be taking jack- hammers lo the sculpture gar- den. Cowan swung an addi- tionaJ about face, again join- ing Dixon on lhe win perpetu- ity" bandwagon along with Robinson. In so doing, she obliqu ely asserted that Com- monweaJth had negotiated tn bad faith and that the compa- ny's insistence on a 25-year preservation terrn "15 the11 negotiating stance • The sure deal had become no deaJ The irony of the Noguchi Follies IS that whatever lenglh of time is setUed upon m the TWo Town Center develop- ment agreement IS irrelevant, even though Cowan claims 1t to be an insurance policy That's because the docu- ment itself IS, by law, only good for 20 years. And any future C aty CounoJ has the legal authonty to amend 1t at a future date or throw the Uung out dltogether. But Uus doesn't seem to matter A!> Robanson has scud, the city needs to "send a message that pubhc art as an unportant asset worth preservmg. • I fawthome nught '>Cript d gnppmg C'ol<J-..,wedt rughl- mare \Vlth d c;town pl<lytng music-an the l)d<kground In tl. up I.!> down, left 1s nght. perpetuity metlns usefuJ We dPd 25 yec1r, medns 25 year.. And tn 1t, Jdmes R Anderson -Corrunon- wPc1lth's manc1qmq pdrtnl'r 1s screammq m tc•rror hut no sound t'> rommq out Lost? M<' too I lcrc•'s whc1t Wf' have> Commonwcc1llh Pc1rtm•r. 1s ci d(>velopnwnt rnnc crn t1nd ownN of LhP Two Town ( 'pn- lN campus c1cl1c1c-£'nt to the Orc1nc1e County Pc•rfonmnq Arts C<•ntN. ~m.Kk in thl' nucldJc of tlw c.onu11c•1nc1I cen- ter I'> the n•vt•rt'<I Cahfom1<1 Sccndno ~< ulpturc• qcmh•n <T<'tJled l>y lhl' ldlf' llld'>IN .,cuJptor, l'><!mu 'loquctu r:nr <1rt <1hnon<1d11'>. Uw Noqud11 wurk 1'> to lhl'rn whclt lhl' K<1d- h11 I'> lo \ 111 .... lllll'> Thctt I'> In !><t}' <'IPmaU\ 11nportc1nt Thf' prolilt•m 1-. tht'> Com- monwf'dllh\ fm<1n(l11I pdrtner -the> vc1 ... tl}' wt•c1llh7 C'dhfor- md Puhh< Emplo7<'<'" RC't1n•- mf'nt ~7.,h•m 111 C '11IPERS I'> d lctd cl u I 11011., 11! '>[l('C'thc BRIEFLY Police looking for man arC'U.'><}d of fraud "lt•wport Bc•ctC'h puhn· tHt' luokmu for 1woph· who mc1y hcWf' ht•(•n \'IC t1m11<'cl hy a h1·c1ltnq compt1ny Ofhc ictl., <.Mid llwy helve rc•n•tvt•d complt11nl'> from two """"port B<"t1C h rC''>1dcnts c1hout Dwc110 Kr<>%tn, who is npPrctltng undN tht• rompdny n<1mt• of Clf'ttn Air l lcc1tmg ( o ctncl who t1ll<><wdh· rol- lt•c lt>d or lrtf'd lo coll<'C·t dl'j>l)'>ll.,, hut dul not cwt the> Job dont• • OnP ol tlw me 1dt•1H., wu'> <1n dtlt>mpl lo cll•f rclud," ~t11d Nt>wport lfodch J>olic C' Sgt ~h·vt• Shulmclll Th<' olhN pN'>On lo<,I $1 ,400 ht• '>dtd. S1m1lc1r c e>rnpldml'> hdvc Now, in the realm of sophisticated reaJ estate mvestrnents, contrdctual lan- guage that requtres some obligation for a lerrn that ttpprOc:)ches anJiruty ts to he avoided like tapeworm. CaJPERS, according to Com- monwedllh, wouJd prefer something aJong the Lines ol 25 years. Perhaps a litUe longer. . Indeed. the original ldn- gudge of the Two Town Cen- ter development dgreement obligated Commonwedlth to look c:tlter the gardens for 25 ycdrs. I ldd lhe counol agreed to that then. the dedl wouJd be done and I'd be wnting about Sid Soffer But 25 year. wctSn't nearly long enough to Counnlwoman Ltnda DLXon's way of Uunkmg. Mdyor Libby Cowan and Councilwoman Ktiren Robmson agreed. So dltomeys·trom both sides WNP sent aw<1y lo the great rubber room where dttomt>y., rllso tnckled m from I lunlrnq- ton Beach, San Clemente and Fountd1n Valley, sdld Shul- mc1n. I le said of11c1c1ls do not know where the busmc~ I'> locc1ted. The last known locd- t10n 1s Lagund Niguel, but people have spotted a vc1n or truck with the company's ndme pamted on 1l m Nf'w- port Beach, Shulman said Kressm 1s reported to have d one JObs reldling to cleamng au ducts and mstallmg air conditioners "Once he lfdlselyl told somebody that there wds d rl?'call of ~ome lair cond1llon- mgl part dnd charged money for that." 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Some thought that mectnt 10,000 years, others be!Jeved that meant as long as the bwJd- mqs were stand.mg. ~'till. more folks thought tl meant so long as the Two Town Center structures remdined Cid.SS A faalll.JCS dS defined by the Hutlding Owners and Mdll- dgers A.l.sn. It was as if the pldyt>r.. in this macabre taJe were> usmg Mad magdzLOe tnslf'dd of a dJct:Iondry. So there WdS no deaJ. Then, for one bnef sturung moment, Sdntty prevatled and lhP terrn of Commonwedlth's ohli!Jdtlon to mamtdlll the qar- dc•n wds buck di 25 yPar<> This, of course. flummoxed Dixon, Costa Me~·s artJsllc consnence who ste<ldfastly pur,hed for "1n perpetuity ~ Neverthele'>s. Cowdn returned to believing thdt 25 year<> was sufficient dnd the counnJ sent lhe <1ttomey-; oH one la'>l umc to tack down the C'Offi<'f'S of tht• ctgre<>ment. The March 19 City Council So there stood Common- weaJth's Anderson Wlth d look on his race that was beggmg someone to wake h1m up It was if he was surrounded by Oompa Loompas -"Oompa Loompd. doo bd dee doo, we've got another punle for you'' -pomtmg finger> c1t him as if they were gazing LO horror upon an eVll scourge bent on ridding the oty of 1ls most-prized drtisllc trPasur<'. All or which dehc!> re<1.ltty. Neverrnmd thdt Anderson has long been dn c1cllv<• pro- ponent of pub!Jc art. Thdl h<' has, on CommonweaJth's behalf, steadfasUy pledgNl to protect the Noguch1 gdrdens so long as the company own s Two Town Center Forgcl thdt he championed the· public art presentations at Lo'> Angele'>' Library Squtlre dnd ~Wwau­ kee's Riverwdlk Pla.ld Thc1l he studied Art at the Sor- bonne tn Pans dnd hdtchc.>d the idea of the Costa Mf"id TheatPr Arts Distnct Pldn, of which the Two Town Ct"nter project ts to be d pdrt. And dJsmL'>!> that h<' clonal- Perhaps. But the a ty shouJd not be so dogmallc and paranoid that ti lS wtlhng to ascribe s1ruster mobves to developers who shd.fe its mterest Ill promotlJlg and pro- tcctmg public art. It shouJdn't make a prac- llcC' of inserting legdlly 1mpo- t<.'nt politlcaJ stdlt>ments 1n development contrdrts. OtherwtSe, 11 will s1gndl that the city believes public drt supersedes d developer's hduadl)' responsibility to prf'- ">Crve and enhance the vaJue of its rf'al estdte holdings And who wanl'> to develop red! e .... tate LO d nty thc1t be!Jevec; that? ln the mednume. the orgdll music pldys on • BYRON DE ARAKAL is a writer and communications consultant He lrves 1n Costa Mesa Readers may reach him with news t;ps and comments 111a e-mail at byronwriterGmsn com. Wednesday, April 4t11 -9 a.m., -6 p.m. Thursday & Friday, April 5th & 6th -9 a.m., -4 p.m • . FURNITURE overstock, one-of-ca-kind, showroom samples, ACCESSORIES cand lots more. Up To 70% Off 3010 Pullman St •. Costa M•sa Plug into the Plk>t Classified seaK>n to find serw:es from · Wednesday, April Jt, 2001 3' • .. 4 Wedne#, April 4, 2001 COSTA MESI CIT·Y COUNCIL WRIP·UP Inside CITY HALL WHAT HAPPENED: The City Council on Monday gave final appr~val to a rezoning that would pave the way for the rundown El Camino Shopping Center to be converted into single-family houses. The council rezoned the Mesa Del Mar site on El Camino Drive from neighborhood commercial to medium-density residential, allowing the owners to build between 19 and 29 homes on the site, which 1s sur- rounded by single-family homes. apartment buildings and an office building. WHAT IT MEANS: Developer El camino Partners LLC has not yet submitted a specific plan, and the design for the site w ill depend on new housing development standards the city is working on. The council extended a moratorium last month on ANNEX f CONTINUED FROM 1 r< ·ounc 1lrndn Gdry Mond- ht'ln, who v111t•cl rHJ11tn ... 1 thP move• with C'ounc 1ln1<1n Chrt? Sl<•f'I. '>clld h1• didn't buy \h<1t <1rqu~1<·nt "Thdl'> not ln1<· Sorry," hl· Sdld TuPMJdy "Tlw pc•oplc in Sdntd And I lt•1qhl'> hdVP been p<•lltiomng lhf' nty for yPars tu re>ledse th Pm f rorn our -,phert> ul inOuenc P " M ondhdn dddNl th11l since rcs1denL-, wN1• dlrnosl tertcltn tu rt'J(>C1 Lh1• c1pphcc1- t10n, Monddy\ dN·1s1on would WdS!<• rl Jot of lum• rtnd mon<•y. ALOHA CONTINUED FROM 1 Torn NtJuqhton, 1m•-.1clenl of Lhf' N1,wport Bede h-hdsNI Airport Workmq Group, SdJd hf' 1.., "hdppy with llw w<1y t.hlnq'> hrtv<• ht•<·n worked out· 111' <tcldt•d Lhr1t th<• '>dm1• IS'>IJl' .. ( ould V<•ry WC'IJ " <rop up dCJdlII nl'xt } h1r '>tnt {' thr· lx1c1rcl onl} ••pprov1•d lhf' h•d'>· <">for om· Y""' W'twn 1111 • l'>'>U<' relum.., to lh1· Bo.ucl r1qc1m rn•xt YC'dr, II will <llJ<llll hr1v1• lo lw new, tw~story, single-family developments and second- story additions in all residential areas in the city while it works on the new housing development codes. Final designs for the El Camino project will be reviewed by the Planning Commission and the City Council after the standards are approved. The Mesa Del Mar Homeowners' Assn. fervently favors the plans, and repre- sentat ives spoke in support of the project at the council meeting, saying it will beautify the neighborhood and make it a safer place. Supporters have previously submitted a petition to the city. Apartment renters and shop owners have petf tioned against the project and have said they rely on the center for food, supplies and laundry services. WHAT HAPPENED: The council decided not to hire a company to negotiate with the California Coastal Commission to get a permit to allow the city to trim or remove tree~ in "If 50'X, [of res1denl!.I fiJP d prol!•st, there isn't even dn election," he Sdid. "The dlllWXdltOn l<1ppllCdllOnl IS JU'>l gone, Cdnceled, ddios." Like their Santd A nd I le1ghts neighbors on the othc.>r '>lclf' of Newport Bertch Coll Course, folks In the \VP'>IC'rn purt of the> commu- nity pr<•ler Lo 1010 Newport Bf·dCh. Thdl city''> lt!dd rolP in the llqht d~Jcnnsl dil expdns1on ol .John Wdync> Airport, whtCh loom'> JUSt a«rO'>S thl' S<1n JodC!llln f It.Us Tollwdy lo thP nort11 of the neighborhood, hc1s been cited dS d mr1rn reason for <1nn<'Xdlion to N<'wport H<•dch hy I lei~Jhls resident..,. c1pprnvpcf hy fOIJf of the• ftV<' supprv1c,or.., AJohc1 ha'> lobbied ltw cW - port fur n<•dfly c1 yc•dr to bP dddE'd to thP li'>t of John Waync•'s c omnwrn<ll cllrhn<''> In June·. thP c1irlmf' c,ucc "s<>lul- ly quuWwd tJ mocl1J1P<I Bor>u1y 737 with Uw Fcdercll AVldllOn Adnunt'>lfdl1on Jor uw dt the cilI]XJrt Of11ndl'> r1t John Wc1ync• Sd.ld th<•y .in· dho pler1sed with the b<>ctrd'... unc1rumou5 cleos1on. "II\ rtlwc1ys hf>pn ourgOdl to ht1VI' d1v1•r..e Cdrners," sd1d spok1"0,womdn Ann Mc<:c1rley. Canyon Park. WHAT IT MIANS: The city has ~n trying to get permission to trim or remove ocean-blocking eucalyptus trees in Canyon Park as part of the proposed Canyon Park Tree Growth Management and Maintenance Plan. City staff has been working to try to get a permit from the commission for months and the council has postponed the adoption of the management and cnalntenance plan to give the staff more time to work with the commission. The council in February directed staff to trim the taller eucalyptus trees in the park at the direction of a state-certified arborist. NEii MEETING: WHA'r. Regular Costa Mesa City Council meeting WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa WHEN: 6:30 p.m. April 16 INFORMATION: (714) 754-5223 Nc•wport Beach city offi- ci<1Js didn't include West Santc1 Anc1 I !eights in their t1pplicdl1on since the <1rea fdllc, under Costc1 M esa's sphere or influence. But lh1•y'vc> s<11d in the pdsl thdl thc•y'd tr1ke the ne1ghbor- ho1xl should the comm.Jss1on d<'ode thP He1qhts hds to be c·ons1dercd as c1 community lhc1t shoulc1 hP annPxed as a whole "I honestly be!Jeve that N<'wport Bf'dch wc1nts w., • '>did I lcml<>y, c1ddinq thal he knc•w nly olhMc1ls hc1d theLr own, pf<lqtndllc rcdson. "They Wdnl us for one "-!d!>On,'' he> sa id. "We c1re the hulw<trk dgc1inst the dl'J>Ort." "Wl''rc• hc1ppy to add AJohd to th(' IJst." Alohd Airlines operciles I , 100 weekly flights to lhe 1Sldnd'> dnd l>ctck Apdrt from John Wdyne, the onJy othN dtr· port 1n C'dl1fom1d thdl Alohd lc1kes oft from 1s Odkfdnti fnlemallondl. Th<• dliltnc> wtll '>OOn begm worlong on gettlng bckC'l coun- ters assigned, sett.mg up com- mumcallons and her1vy pro- mouons, Zd.nder Sd.Jd. The first fltqht ts !.Cheduled to ldke off at I 0 d.rn Mc1y I to Honolulu. "1firgrnhs of tlfr ~arbor J\rra" Thu rsday, April 26, 200 I ar 6 p.m. Costa Mesa Ne ighborhood Community Center 1845 Park Avenue, Cosca Mesa Youth Employment Service of the Harbor Area, Inc. H o noring the Beeks, the Tellers and the Toze rs Tom Johnson of the Daily Pilot and Jim Dale of Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian will be Masters of Ceremonies. To become a sponsor/underwriter, .donate a silent auction item or secure a reservation for the evening's festivities, call .. Youth E mployment Service of the Harbor Arca, Inc. at (949) 642-0474 CENTER CONTINUED FROM 1 program at Pomona Ele- mentary School does not plan to provide food. They did, however, have Girl Scout cookies for students who came the first couple days. Low in cost, high in caring -the alter school program held in the schools' multipurpose room -consists of direc- tor Crissy Brooks, volun. leers and a cart carrying, books, flashcards, mem., / ory games, work sheets Daily Pilot and workbooks. · "We're trying to i:bn- cenlrate on bu't{ding vocabulary, because ll is , GREG rRY /DAAY ~LOI Tutor Lorraine Gery, workJng on spelling with FJdel Pizana, eight, wu-one of eight volunteers who helped at the opening of the learning center at Pomona Elementary School. not always used in the home -so we can help them get caught up with that,# said Laura Johnson, the director of Shalimar who is helping to get the new cen- ter up and running. Tutors help students with homework and then retn- force core academics such as reading and math. FILM CONTINUED FROM 1 unchecked messr1ges. while fresh calls beep on the other line. He carries the charger Wlth hun l<><ipare .Vls1tmg filmmak- ers -not to mention their brothers, wives and husbdJlds, consulates around the world and relenU~s reporters (God bless 'em1 -the amuety or haVlilg lo Wdll for a cdll bdck And he edls lunch nght dbout when the sun begms to se t, while crossmg the street from Edwards lsland 7 Cine- mas in Fashion lsldnd to thf' Mamott Hotel, where he'll likely meet with a hlmmdkcr for pre-screemny touch-ups. To the averoge visitor, the seven-day festival which ends Thursday is dlJ dbout screenings, gel.Ids, kickoff pc1r- ties dnd awards. For Lhe vol- unteer who ends up, some· tunes, being known only dS lhe voice on th<' phone, the event is d yedr-round prn1cct that culmmdles Ln d week of him frenzy d midst stars, eclecllc movies dnd more than 20,000 visitors from around the world. Todd Qudrtr1rarn, director of marketmy for th<' festJval PLAZA CONTINUED FROM 1 pulbng c1n 'Under NPw Own- ership' sign up tod<1y so peo- ple will know that dll th.is tdlking isn't ju!>t talking." After aJmosl a decddP of sitting empty at Lhe comer of N ewport Boulevard and 19th Street, the Spanish -style building owners ledmed in February that l ludson Prop- erties LLC wanted to buY. 1t. The company and Nicko- las Shammas, the previous owner, were scheduled to close the deal on the long- vacant property March 7 but they delayed the sale to hrush extensive paperwork, Tomek said. If left open to any students wishing t9 come. the room would be packed wilh at least 70 students, Johnson said, but for now, students have to be referred by their teacher, and then parents must apply for those students to jom. This 1s to keep the ratio whose firm handles all the public relations and advertis- ing work for free, says he never knows what "Vill be thrown at him each day. •Everybody here wears several hats,• he said. Quartr1raro seems to wear many. Monday. he dealt with mectid cdllers needing press passes dnd other amenities. He talked with members of thC> Newport Beach Premiere Cinema Guild lo ~ina~ze deldils /or c1 I !arbor Cry1Jse bC'mg put (on Jor guests. In between a!J this, he made sure filmmakers got m their requested w orkouts, yoga ddsses, what have you. H e also r1te his hrsl meal of the day at dbout 4 p.m. ·You Just kmda do what you qoltd do,• Qur1rtararo Sulcl. Agw.lmg knows this atll· tude we>ll. Take whc1t hdppened Sun- ddy. "The Stranger,• a fea- ture film, didn't make it to the festival for the 1 :30 p.m scrNm1ny. The Auslrian con- sulcJte m New York shipped 1t oll ldst nunute, nol taking into account that UPS employees lctke Sunddys off, so "lnno- Cf'nts• screened instead for a second lime. And then the buzz spread. Other producers wondered The bulleting will be used pnmdriJy for office space, but couJd also be used for some light retail, such as a credit union or d restaurant, on the first Ooor, Tomek srud. "This wc1s realJy always intendf'd as c1n office build- ing," he said . "It was original- ly occupied as a bank head- quarters c1nd was designed in thr1t fom1dl, so I think it makes perfect sense.• l'he company has already begun negotiating leases with prospecttve tenants and hopes to have some leases signed by next week, with lenc1nts movmg in as early as July, Tomek said. down. Johnson expldmed Students are required lo -•• attend. at least two or three days. said Brooks. Not lackmg for students, Brooks hopes to bring in more volunteers. she said Anyone interested m vol• unleenng can call Crissy Brooks at (949) 646-0396 why their piece screened only once. Now they are lobbyinq for second showings in empty spots. And then there were• the> "Go Tigers!# fanallcs. OrrJd· ruzers ran mto problems con- cerning nghls with the schl'd· uled hlm and Cdnceled it dl th<• last minute. But undWdIC fttn'> showed up, hunted down Aguiling dnd hounded him to orgaruz<' d spcaaJ screc>n- mg 1ust for them, wtuch he\ worlung on •But to save the fdn• of the• [eSLIVdl, we lry to remcun Cdlm, cool dncl coll<'ctecJ ." hl· sa1d "Becduse LI there\ pdnH hidden m our ey£'s, 1t sdys the• wrong thmg • In the CdS<> ot LhP Ruv,1<111 film, hf' ntdclc• sure• tu look unrawd. SttJI nPechng sonw- une to pick up th<' pnnt m Loo:, Angeles. AgutJmg sc1yl> the hre's still not out He sees Enk Forssell. d 1<'1- low volunt<>c>r Fors!.c•ll SdY" he's willing to sit m rush hou1 traffic and get the ftlm. ·on d dd1Jy bdSIS, !>OOW· thing def 1nitely qo,., wrong.· Aguilmg Sd}'" "Someone comt's up to m<' and I hdve c.1hout 11 S<•cond-. response lime to comp up with d solullon • Shdmmas, r1 Los AngelC'.., busmessman, mdinl<Uned c.1JI the mechc1n1cc1l system-., mcludtng runnmy the> r11r con- d1llorung every month, so dll the company ha.;, to do 1c.. beautify the properly and qt·I tendnts signed up, hf' sr1 1d. "This build)ng hds somt• very stylish fea tures, H Tomek said. "The building !S just d very high-caliber construc- tion and ll)ds) d really beauti- ful environment and d superb location. People are getlln<J tired of being in standard ftJ- ing cabmet offices. Here lhey can open lhe windows, and people like thdt !since) we have a bemgn climate ~ Among the building's unusual features are leak doors and windows, WUldOW'> of multi-paned beveled glr1ss, carved stone r1round the exte- rior Of the property, SeVPrdl fountains and trees. The work the company 1s domg on the property until then -repaving the parking lot, glasswork and getting the fountains to\ run smoothly - is •cosmetic work, not a gut rehab or structural work," he said. Sham.mas sd1d he think!> \ the newly sold building 1s ======================-=============iiiiiiili!liiiiii_.iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!e5===:===:===: I bound for success. 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( Doily Pilot NEWPOllT B EAC.:11 SCHEDULE Unless otherwise marke<t, all films will be shown at Edwards Island 7 Cinemas, 999 Newport Center Dri-ve, Newport Beach, and are SS. Tickets are available by calling (888) 464-2468 or at http:ltwww.t1ekets.com. TODAY 11:30 A.M. SHORT FILMS: INOtESPACE.COM S11Jl8l.E 1ROUll£ RW'Wng Time: 4 00 Mr. Footface risks his fife for noolcie. MERRY otRJSTMAS DIRECTOR: PAUL MARASHUAN Running time: 15:00 Based on John Cheevers short rtOI)' ·chnrtmas Is a Sad SNson for the Poor• Charlie the elevator operator cames an apartment house's wealthy residents up and down on Christmas Day CRAZY LIKE THE TAZ Director: Scott Barlow Running time: 10 00 Dale Ptiillips has more than a passing interest in the cartoon character; the Tazmanian Devil The fact is. he is obsessed with ·rhe Taz • WINOS & PIGEONS Directors: A.W "Wally" Lane, James Canfield Running Time: 1930 A classic story of childhood lost and broken dreams. a look at life from over the shoulder of a poet. JAR JAR BINJCS: THE Fl TRUE HOUYWOOD STORY Director: Leif Einaruon Running time: 10.00 This mockumentary explores that "Star Wars.-Episode 1· character we love ~hate -Jar Jar 81,.ks INTERIOR LATEX Director: Man Wilkins Running time: 13 00 Daniel is taken to meet his g1tl- fr1end's father, setting him a midst the complicated infrastructure of a father/daughter relationship COTIWON '6S Director: Judy Chaiken Running time: 20 00 A 13-year-old boy falls in love with his da11ce teacher and learns some harsh truths about love and Illusion · FILM llYIEWS 'Johnny Greyeyes' doesn't deliver Unless I just mwed it, wbich is possible, •Johnny Gceyeyes• simply didn't work . It was the slow JDOYing narrative of a woman wbo knew little but pain ln her We. Many of tbe lines were unintelligible, leaving the Viewer straining to hear, but not awe they really cared that they may have missed something. The film wove together a dream of Johnny and a healer by a campfire, a slice of her childhood in wbich she shot her father, the last year of her seven-year prison sentent:e and her 1:30 P.M. GLAMOUR Hungary. 2000 Producer: Kornel Sipos Director: Frigyes Gedros SoMnwritet. Frigyes Gedros Running time: 11 S.:00 "Glamour· follows the fate of one Hungarian family over several gener· at1ons as they are caught in the rur· bulent events of the 20th Century. At the heart of the story is the father. whose dream of awml/ation induces him to follow a foolish scheme 2 P.M. RUM AND COKE Cuba/United States. 1999 Producer: Charles Gherardi Director: Maria Escobedo Scnenwrtt.: Maria Escobedo CMt: Diana Marquis, Juan Carlos Hernandez, Christopher Marazzo Running t.lme: 97:00 Linda has her life all planned out. that is. untll the day a freak accident at work introduces a dashing young Cuban firefighter; Jose, into her life. Linda. hardhffded and preferring safety to the emotJonal dangen of love, 1s swift to reject Jose's atten· t1on It 1s up to Jose ro woo her back to her roots and prove that not all Latin men are /Ike her father. an irre- sponsible, macho scoundrel. Telease back into the worlCl. Mind in with that was a bit of her brother's troubled We a.nd some scenes from Vancouver, where she apparently stabbed a man who infuriated her, landing Johnny in Kingston maxi- mum security prison for w omen. The only place Jobnny founp love was with a.n inmate in Kingston, but the couple never could forget where they were. Throughout wa.s John- ny's quest for some sem- blance of spiritual peace, which she felt could be found by reuniting her mother and brother. The film takes you through her emotional tur- moil, wh.ich as a viewer, you can see, but not quite feel. 4 P.M. RUNNING ON THE SUN United States. 2000 Producer: Rtehard Houghton Director: Mel Stuart Running time: 100·00 This fllm explores the ambitions. motivations. and persistence of a rare breed of runners determined to go the distance during the &Jdwater 135, a 1 JS-mile pilgrimage devoid of financial compensation that begins in the infernal heat of Death Valley and ends at Mt Whitney. 8,400 fttt above st'a leW'I 4:30 P.M. UR AS A f.ATAL SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE Po/and, 10()() I Produmr: -ror• Film Prodoruon Dftctor. Knysztof Zanl&i Sawwtt.. Krzysztof Zanusso Cast Zbigniew Zapasiewic:z. Krystyna Janda. Tadeosz Bradecki ~time: 99:00 Intelligent bvt mood)I Tomasz sus· peers he might be terminally ill. A desire awakens in Tomasz ro deny all moral values he vsed to chemh and to prove them wrong. Pretending to be a friend. he tr~ to destroy a )OCJng cov- ple's love. engages ma game with a young Pfleft, hoping to hear the con- fessions of his lost faith, and finally gets ready fo commit sukide. • Sc.reenong. to be attended by the pro· The children of Newport Elementary School 1111d the Newport Elememary Foundation would like to · extend our sincerest appreciation and wannest thanks to the Lido Isl.and Womm.S Club Jor selecting Newport Elementary as the recipient of the silent and live auction proceeds during their 2001 Val~ntine's Ball and Gal.a. r ututt The benefit raised $23,000 which will directly serve the children of the school with enrichmem programs in the areas of academics, technology, cultural enhrmcrment and Leadership. This would not have hem possible without the p11rticipntion and support of m11ny community businmeJ who opened their .hearts to our children. Special thanks to: ... Diana Miner and Susan Crossley & their fabulous commitcees which made the evening enchanting and exciting . . . . B. W. Cook, auctioneer cxcraordinaire, for his entercaining program . . . . Don Merrit for lending hi~ voice and talent co che live auction . . .. I.A Gym Equipment • ... Russo Pee Experience ... Roberr Shaw D iamond Company ... W illiam Harold Jewelers A~tAREf"11 , Albcrtsoru Alt<1 Coffee AmadeusSpJ An.hes Restaurant A11.h1e F.1mily Arnold Emerprt'ie' Amuld Family At ~Women's W<:M & llomc~ncs Atkiroons B.aby Unique Balboa Ferry lhndcms Basiu Bike Doctor Bbckm.in J~den. Blu~ter Grall Brats.com Bnghton Coll('('t1bk:s Butera Home C'..al's Cadd h:iclc Ctm srrs!o Personal T r.&ining Oiniwdl Fvnily <.:awiru Hyer Charlie$ Locker Conscna Family D'Cnn hurnly Dmy Poor Inn &low Debbie Sclif.ini Family Dominic J-r.mWlWO L>r Jerome flctmon. DD Onnkw.11er OuAy 80111 ~ward's Cincnw 1-J R.anc.hiro 1-.vtn isten. 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Havana," irupdcts her view- ers like she's at"\ dctress in a movie. She'!> funny, reason- able and, best of d.ll, real. Her story of returning to I lavana, Cuber, after about 40 yeari. of living in the United States is dO attention grabber. Director Stephen Olsson show~ i.egments of Morini's childhood in a dreamJ1ke, pre-.revolution Cuba. Cd!>lro'!> rc>1yn even- tually drives Monni dnd her clucer. w11l 1><' the fllm'\ Southern uhforn1a p1em1erl' 6:30 P.M. EYE BAU (BALLEN l'YET} Norway. 2000 Producer: Tom Remlov for Norsk Film Director: Catrone Telle Screenwriter. Beate Gnmsrud cast Laila Goody, B1omar Teigen. J<nsiin Ka1ander, Marot Andreassen Running time: 81 00 When a ball hits soccer-playing Denise m the face. everything goes , black In hospital. she Wdkes up with a different view With pne eye ba11 daged, all she sees 1s twms. pairs. couples and doubles Is she the only single? She realizes that the time has come to g1Ve up soccer and become an adult But how> 7 P.M. SHORT ALMS: LONG BEAOi INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 405 Directors: Bruce Br,inot, Jeremy Hunt Running time: 3 00 The stOI)' of the wrong guy. m the wrong place. at the wrong time DREAMER Dirwctor: Raymond E Sp1es5 Jr Running time: 10 41 A shaman has v1s1ons of the future wt11/e dreaming A nat111e spirit con lamiJy to leave for tho U.S She Uves a happy, nor- mal life here and d cidcs to vl!>it her home country for the first time. The old house hds turned into d bank. A security guard is stubborn about not letting her walk the grounds. BuiJdings thdt were once beautiful dre now decrepit and parts of the couhtry s\Jrpnse her whlle others match what she saw m her reminiscing throughout the decades In 58 mmutPS, "Our House" tells a moving dnd thorough story of d womtl!l'5 return home. "Our House in Havana w screens 4:30 p.m. Thurwlay at Edwards Island 7 Cinemas. -Young Chang flfms his dreams. performs a sp111t dance. then returns to hf.'JvPn MUT\.IAL LOVE LIFE Director: Robert Pe-tPr\ Running time: 11 00 A humorous tale about cJ P<'nistenr wlesman hawking a very odd .Jnd contemporary form of insurance cov <'rage RESTORATION Director: Cordelia Beresford Running time: 12 00 On a remore New South Wales prop erty m 1912, an image was captured of a young woman working as c1 maid In ~Restoration. • fragments of her memory combme in photography and dance to retell her story GEORGE LUCAS IN LOVE Director. Joe Nu\\baum Running time: 9 00 Young George Lucas hcH wmer's block If he doesn't finish his screen play m three days. hP won't gradualP from USC film school EOfO Director: Fredero< Roulhe• Gall Running time: 13 .JO An elderly couple tr .wels by tr am Along the way chPy rpmm1sce abour the horrrfying rncumsfiJn<f.'s m which they f1r'St met SERA GUO Directors: Gaol Lernf'I. Cohn Campbell Running time: 13 00 Wedne~oy. April 4, 2001 5 After f1nd1ng an afl0'1ymoin lo~ let ter in cl ~bbage, an UlllHJppy ~ Wife becomes an unllkely sedurtress ORDtNAlrf LOVE Director. Oliver Dieckmann Running time: 13 00 On his Sf'Veflth wedding ann~fldry. a po/Kr.> officer so/\.oes a rr>CJrder c~se arod h;s mama/ problems TEX, THE PASSIVE AGGRESSIVE GUNSLINGER DI~ Bnan Sawyer Running time: 9·30 An offbeat rake on the old West A"'-AYt, EYE! , Director: Adam Gollbart . R'-W1ingtime:'1000 One m.Jn's quest to retrieve his pro5 rheric eyeball before a datr.> wrth the glfl of his dreams THIS GUY IS FAWNG Direct.on: Ml(tiaet Horow111. Gareth Smith Running time: 12·00 Waflen is a dreamer He believes m daytime baseball and good old fash iofled love So wflen the world'fgrav 1ty turns off -he's off to save his 9"' ft1end MORE Director: Mark Osborne Running time: 6 00 A grmy. futuflst•c dystop1c1 whNP true happiness os vE'ry hard to COl'flf> by 9 P.M. ROADDOGZ United Scates, 1000 Producer: Jonathan Heuer Director: Alfredo Ramos Sawenwriter. Alfredo RamO\ CHt Jacob Vargc1s. Cllf1on Collon\ J1 Greg Serano Running tin-. 9S 00 r Three twentysomethmg 011canos /iv 1ng in Easr LA emer<Je inro man hood and all the pressurf.'\ of/ IP in the neighborhood hegm 10 mo<Jnt lamtly. g1rlfroends, and mc1kmq monPy fheir carelret' dd~ of living ac homp, playing bc>slcrtb.111 cJ11d ildr19ing out cJre comm9 to c111 f.'nd • So1·t>11ir g vv b<> dtlerorl• -d hy th( d.rt>< t ,, r..rodu<er dnd ld\I " <·nitx·•\ 9:30 P.M. THE AMERICAN TAPESTRY Umtf'CJ Stutes. 1999 Producer: Barbara Mc1ninP1 Jotner Director: Grego')' Nava Running time: 96 00 Against the bacl<l:Jrop ot tnP United Stdtf'S m tt>e early 1900!, 1t11s f1 m gu•des us on a 1ourne., throuqn rht> history of f1W' lam.lies. f'dch onp cul rurdlly d1W'ne and in warch of 111 own Amet1can Dredm • Sueen•ng 10 bf> anend!'<l by tht> dor('("IOI, wolf be !he film·\ Wf>\t Co.i\t pr{\rn1l"re " ' Quot• Of 111EDIY "We plo)'ld Wiii and this was a ''°' Win. Now WI just need to string a f.. of -together ·-• Doug l>Nts, Estancia baseball coach . .. Apri 9 honoree scon DAVIS , I ... • _, 6 Wednesday, April 4, 2001 • Sp00s Editor Roger Carlson • ~49-57 44223 • Sports Fox: 949-65().() 170 Doily Pjjpt - Newport's Tony Melurn Costa Mesa'H gh senior Nancy Hat- sushi and Newport Ha..{bor High ju'nior Tony· Melum have'be9n named All·CIF South.em Section in their respective bas- ketball divisions. Hatsushi, who led the Mustangs to the CLF Division IIJ-AA second round, is a second-team selection in Division Ill. , The 6-foot-6 Melum, who led New- port-Mesa District scorers by av,.-aging 18.5 points per game, was a second- team honoree in Division I-A. Hatsushi, a 5-4 point guard, averaged 13.7 points in he r fourth varsity season, m which the Mustangs hnished 16-13. She also amassed 210· assists (7.3 per game) to bring her career total lo 675, the school's career record. HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Hat.sushi, a dangerous shooter (51 three-pointers) who also regularly broke · down defenses with penetration, is a three-time All:Pacific Coast League per- former who has been All-Newport- Mesa District the last two seasons (this year's squad has yet to be announced). Melum, whose sophomore season was hampered by a broken hand, played all 28 games for the Sailors this season, scoring in double figures in all but one. He also averaged 9.9 rebounds and shot nearly 51 % from the field (193 of 379). For the second straight season, Melum saved his bes t performance for the playoffs. He posted a season-high 32 pomts and had 17 rebounds to help the Tars upset Pacific, 72-69, in overtime in the second round. Newport finished 21-7. Costa Mesa's Nancy Hatsushi ', •Sea Kings break a 3-3 tie, waking up to get 8-4 victory over visiting Laguna Beach. Steve Virgen t D AJLY PILOT Ea les have Hart CORONA DEL MAR -Undefeat- ed in the Pacific Coast Leaglie, ranked No. 10 in Orange County and CIF Southern Secbon DiV1Sion IV, so came the challenge for the Corona del Ma r High baseball team. The Sea Kings had the tricky task of playing to their level. CdM (9-3, 6-0 m league) didn't start out like a first-place team, but 1t sure ended as a top notch squad Tues- day. Junior Dere k Lewis smacked d two-run homer to break a 3-3 tie in the fifth inning and seruors Andrew Johns and Wes Hockinson pounded' a home run each in the sLXth mrung to lead the Sea Kings to an 8-4 wm over visibng Laguna Beach. • Estancia j unior le fty Jordan Hart spins three-hitter to shock Mesa , 6-3. Barry Faulkner • DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -For Codch Doug Deats and his E-.tdnc1d I hgh baseball learn, the key to u p'>etting crosstown and Pdaf1c Coast League nvtil Cosld MPSd Cdrne down to some b.rne-hon- orN I d1dmoncl dogma with d tWlSt. "Yd gottd hdve Hdrt, H Wd S the visitors' battle cry Tue>scldy night at TeWinkle Park, wh ere 1unior IPft ·hdnde r Jordan Hart, coming back fr om surgery to remove d fatty cyst from his bdck, p1tche>cl d complete-game three-hitter to key d 6-3 fatdnc1a upset "l'w hPen out two weeks, H sajd Hart, who showf'd uhsolut(•ly no rus t in earning his sec- ond victory tn three dec1s1ons. "Lefty p1tch<>d g redt," srud Deats, the former Co-.td Mescl codch who 1s now 2-3 against his former team, current employer (he teaches lherP) dnd alma mdler "We> p ldyed we ll and this was a great win . Now wt"> 1ust need to stnng a few of these togethPr " The victory dropped Mesa (8-3-1. 3-2-1 m the PC LJ. farther be hind league-leading Coro- nd clel Mar, which improved to 6-0 m league by l~dltng Ldguna Beach But, thanks to Northwood's 12-7 triumph over Un1vNs1ty Tuesddy, the Mustangs remain in d tie tor second p lace Y£>t dPs p1tc Hart's heroics -Yleldrng only a hdd-hop double, a tnple that could have been c dug ht dncl an infield smg le -Mesa was poised '" slcty rwrfN'I dgdinst a n Estancia team they trou ncPd, 8-0, m th e league opener March 16 on the Eagles' ftelci . After Estancicl raJlied to take a 2-1 lead on a double squeeze (two runners scoring on the bunt), the Mustangs took a J..,,2 lead when Antony Grub1s1ch tripled m a run, tht!n scored on a wild pitch m the fourth. · Facmg the same defiC1t, Estancia senior shortstop Armando Ortiz walked to open the seventh. Brent Davis followed with an infield pop, but the ball glanced off a Mesa defende r's glove, dlloWlllg Ortiz to spnnt safely to second. The throw to lry to natl Ortiz, sailed wide and also got past the Musta ngs' backup, allowing Oruz to motor home Paul Flory followed with a sinq le a nd I !art walked to load the bases, belorf' the> Mu'>la ng<; got the first out on a force pldy dt thf> pldlf' C osta Mesa's Antony Grubislch (above) thunders into home plate as Estancla's Jordan.Hart (11) comes up late with the tag. At rtght, Estanda's Andy Romo delivers a perfed bunt, which got two runs across ln Tuesday's Pacific Coast League baseball game at TeWlnkle Park. Hart was the hero, throwing a complete-game three-hitter as the Eagles upset Costa Mesa, 6-3. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY DON LEACH Just as meaningful, deJend1og champion Uruvers1ty was a 12-7 lo~er to Northwood, droppmg the Tro1ans 2112 games off CdM's pace. Lat.er, Costa Mesa would fall 2112 back, too. CdM senior right-handed pitcher Eric Snell, who relieved sophomorP Nick Rhodes, went three inrungs, allowing three hits and one run to improve tus record to 3-0. · ·1 felt like we came ou l a little Oat," Sea Kings' Coach John Emme said. The Sea Kings built a 3- 0 lead m the ·.-~'~fJ ' ~· ' ; bottom of the PMific c.o.t l.eagwe third. With two outs and run- ners on the cor - ners, Snell han- dled a 1-2 pitch and singled in senior Dave Knecht. who had walked . Johns. who went 3 for 4 W LT CclM r. O 0 ( "''·' M•' I I ) 1 Untv•·• ·.11 v I •· 1 I •qun • ft, 11 '1 .' I U f'J11ll I 1 I • I . " • ,f H it I • 1 ', 0 with two RBis, CdM a. Laguna Beach 4 then singled m &t.McM &. Mesa l • junior Billy NorthNood 12. UY.tersity 7 Eagle, who had also walked. H o c k i n so n CdMat Lag. Beach. 3:15 Mmll at ~ 3:15 cracked a Uni at Northwood, 3:15 grounder to third base and bedt lhe throw to first which loaded the bases. Lewis walk.ed to score Snell. The Artists (2-4 , 5-7), however answered with three runs, oTte unearned, on four hits. With Laguna Beach runne rs on the comers, fresh- man lefUielder Danny Whita ker end - ed the Artist's rally when he slid to his knees, grabbmg Jimmy Bobst's would-be single. ... "Different guys are wmrung base- ball games for us,· Emme said. "That's what you have to do. Yeu can't rely on one guy U1 base ball" .. That's what's gotten us he re.• ~ ln the fifth uml.ng with one out, Lewis thumped a 2-2 pitch for hlS second homer of the season, a twp. run shot over center field, scoring Johns, who had doubled. But Justin Lund singled through a drawn-in mfte ld to pul the Eagles up, 4-3, and Andy Romo lmed another single mto center field one out later to rnclke it 5-3. J B. Goff the n walked to force clcrosc; another insurance run, but Hart hardly needed 11. · unifonn, improved to 4-8, 1-5 and will host the Mustangs Friday al 3:15. The winner will claim the annual crosstown series and take home the perpetual lfoxel lfophy, namecf after the late Paul lfoxel who coached for both schools. McGuire is now 4 for 5 with a walk and a pair of doubles in two games at TeWinkle. Tue Sea Kings extended their lead in the sixth whe n Johns picked up his first home run of his career, a two-NO blast just inside the left-field line, "(I !art) got hts release on Monday and he wanted the ball," DPats said. bringing in Snell, who singled . 1 Said Hart, •I hJt my spots and competed. I've bee n playing Cdtch to try to keep my arm strong and I felt good tonight.· Deats said some econollllcal innings allowed Hart to go the distance. Lund had two of Estancia's seven bits, while Casey Gates reached base four times and scored twice for the winners. Pinch-hitter Josh Feldman legged out a chopper to second with one out in the Mesa seventh, but Hart got the next two hitters to end the game. ""OAC COAST LEAGUE EsTANOA 6, CosTA MBA l Hocldnson completed the back-lo- back home run sequence as he sent the ball deep past the le ft center fi~ld fence for an 6-3 lead. MOAC COAST UAGUI • °**" on MAR 8, l.AGuNA Buat 4 ·w e kept check.mg on him and he said he was feeling all nght." Deats said. "He really wanted to fimsh • Goff also made a dazzling catch in l~t fie ld to J.imjt Mesa's fourth-tnrung rally. Estancia 000 200 4 • 6 7 1 Laguna Beach 000 300 1 -4 ~ 1 COl'ona del Mar 003 023 x -8 Iii 1 Costa M~ 001 200 O -3 3 5 Hart and Davis; Haubrick. Oblco (5), Franco (7) and Hunter. W • Hart. 2· 1. l -Franco, 2-2. 28 • Ortiz (E), Estancid, which had only rune players in Evan McGuire, who apparently loves play- ing under the lights, doubled and scored on a two-out error to open the scotlng for the hosts. E. McGuire (CM). 38 • Grubisich (CM). Merz Dv·Bunclo (5), Youngstead (6) anO Baumer; Ahodes, Snell (5) and Mc1Cee11er. W · Snell, 3-0. l • Dy-Bundo, 3· 1. 2B • Bobst (LB), Merz (LS), Long (CdM), Johns (Cd MJ." HR • Verdugo (LB), Lewis (CdM), Johns Sailors hold on to win in five • Tars rally from 0-2 start. IRVINE -Newport Harbor Higb's boys volleyball team continues to gtvo its fans a case of hlves as the Sailors pulled out an 11 -15, 12-15, 15-10, 15-7, 15-12 Sea View League victory at Woodbridge High Tues- day night. •we're having some growing pains,~ said Sailors' Coach Dan Glenn, who watched his Orange County Tournament champions improve to 4-4, 2·1 in league. WOOd- bridge ls also 2-1 in Seo Vie w cir- cles. ·w 'r working bard in practice and "laybe we're g tting a little •• IOYI VOUIYIALL tired. And, we're playing some good teams,• continued Glenn. Whatever the case, the Sailors were j.n desperate stralght.5 alter two, then caught fire, only to find themselves ln a tight situation ln Game 5 as Woodbridge surged to an 11·7 lead. Blake nppett WU strong in hl5 aervice game at lhot point end somehow the Sailors wound up with the 15-12 edge. •1 told them afterward wo won despite ~ea.· Mld Glenn ·we were lucky to win that match • nppett, at about 80% as he con- tinues Qn the mend from an ankle lnjury, was the Sailors'· key player with 34 kills. Christian Berg·HarlSen had 20 kills and Greg Perrine contributed 24 kills. Morgan Craig had nine kills and Loyd Wright was credited with 63 assists. The Sallon get a little breather at th.ls point with a bye on Friday and will use the open date for their annual alumni gome, starting at 6:30 p.m. GleM ts seeking alumni playen end ask.I they contact the athletic o~ at 515-6306. ., (CdM), Hoc.klnson (CdM). .. " CdM gets past ArtistS· •Sea Kings overcome missing player, injury to Morton, and claim 11-7 win. IOYS U tltllS Mate COAl1 ~ )!! C...aaMM11 CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar U... 9IMJI 1 High boys tennis team dodged a pa.iT of bullets ..,.... • Monon (Cdm) • to defeat Pacibc Coest League visitor Laguna def.11ogu1y, M. lolt to Beach, 11 ·7, TuesdAy. =:t. ~~. Flrst, e doubles player did not 1how up, fore-6-2; Sn\tdlf <CdMl WO!\ 6-2. Ing Coach Tun Mang to default three doubles 6-J, &-i, Stodcwell <CdM> sell. Then, singles standout Brion Morton ~-lost. M. t-7• 5 7. ., .,...._ l(utm.tlckl-IMn r1enced a Oare up of bursitis in his elbow. or· (CdM), def. ll.ndt..f«guM>n, ton played through the pain to split his first two 6-0: def. ic1o11 .. tr"" ..o. cw. sets, then defaulted his third, u soon as the hm«ci.sw11n, 6-0: • ... team victory was assured. WfdhM.~ <CdM> ... Bo Weidner, playing in his flnt vorsity match, ~ "°·U.·~ toemed with Shaan Wadhwa to sweep at No. 2 M. :; doubles to h Ip the Sea Kings improve to 13-0, 6-0 in the PCL. •, ·. . . Daily Pilot SPORTS Wednesday, April 4, 2001 7 ROWING occ living high etfthe land Mustangs thump Eagles CJIAi..., ... DllrW ...... .................. • Pirates sweep against Long Beach State, UCI. LONG BEACH -2001: A Crew Odyssey. For the Orange Coast Col- lege men's rowers Saturday, it certainly had that feel as the Pirates enjoyed a clean sweep over ·Long, Beach State and UCI, both four-year universi- ties, at Martne Stadium. w Fair conditions for all crews made it possible for the crews to perform to the best of their abilities," said OCC Coach Dave Grant. Orange Coast won every race by significant margins, led by the Varsity Eights in 6:03, blowing away from UCI (6: 13) and the host 49ers (6:14). OCC's Varsity Fours (6:25), Novice 'A' Eights (6:15) and Novice 'B' Eights (6:45) also won heats. fn the Varsity Fours, OCC's second shell also placed second in the race in 6:38, an indication or great depth and strength in crew. "This racing was an excel- lent opportunity fo r Orange Coast to prepare its crews for very difficult racing (this) weekend at the San rnego Crew Classic, against Yale, Washington, Pennsylvania, Navy, Cal, among others," Grant said. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Vanguard sweeps COSTA MESA -Vanguard University's softball team swept The Master's College, in a non-confe rence double- header Tuesday on the win- ner's diamond. Vanguard's Gina Lieben- good threw a one-hitter with three stnkeouts to lead the Llons to a t -0 victory m the opening game. Celina Camarillo scored on Erin Gomez's groundout in the tinal inning. Vanguard (24-14) complet- ed the sweep with a 5-2 victo- ty as Andrea Saucedo and Jill Jessen finished with two hits each. Jessen also had two .RBis, while Jessica Thompson "'bnd Cheri Smith chipped in -r>ne each. "'°tbu>a STAn An&.ETIC CON SLJCE VANGUARD 1, T .. MAsmt's 0 The Master's 000 000 0 -0 1 3 IJ'anguard 000 000 1 • 1 6 1 M atthews and Drenon; Lieben· good and Rolle. W -Liebengood. 13-7. L • Matthews. 12-8. 3B • CamarilloM. VAHG11AAD 5, THE MAsTElt's 2 The Master's 100 100 0 • 2 7 1 Vanguard 120 020 x -5 7 2 Matthews and Drenon; Atchley, Willis (5), liebengood (5) and Rolle. I • Costa Mesa girls slam three home runs in the 13-1 PCL win over crosstown rival Estancia. COSTA MESA -Costa SOffllll Mesa High's Katy Renish, Jennifer Jordan and Cara Molter knocked a borne run each to lead the visiting Mustangs' sortball team to a 13- 1 Pacific Coast League opening victory over crosstown rival Estancia.. kenish, a ·sophomore •. went 2 for . 4 with three RBis and three runs scored. She pounded a three-run homer, her first of the season, in the filth inning as the Mustangs pulled away. Jordan, a sopho- more, and Molter, a senior, blasted a solo home run each, their first homers of the season. Mesa junior pitche r Tess Lindsay struck out four, scattered six hits and allowed one run in seven innings. Eagles' senior catcher Stefanie Cdchola finished 2 for 3 and had one RBI. Estancia fell to 1-5 overall, 0· 1 in league. The Mustangs (6-6-1 , 1-0) will meet University, Thursday al 3:15 p.m .. at TeWinkle Park. MCIFIC COAST LEAGUE Co5TA MiEsA 13, EslAHOA 1 Costa Mesa 103 141 3 • 13 16 1 Estancia 100 000 O · t 6 4 Lin$ay and Watkins; Limon and Cachola. W • Llndiay, 6-6-1. L • Limon. 1-5. 28 • Molter (CM), Gallardo (CM). HR -Renlsh (CM), Jordan (CM), Molter (CM). CdM wins PCL opener, 4-1 LAGUNA BEACH . -SOFTBALL Corona del Mar High sophomore Meagha,p Bunney blasted a two-run single to break a 1-1 tie, en route to a 4-1 softball victory over host Laguna Beach, in a Paethc Coast League opener Tuesday.• Bunney finished 2 for 4 and the two RBis, which brought m senior Mijanou Pham, who doubled, and Alissa Zoell e, who walked, in the third mning. CdM sophomore Lauren Loe went 3 for 4 as sbe laid •three perfect bunts, H Sea Kings Coach Terry Christiano said. Zoelle went the dJStance to pick up her fourth pitching wrn. CdM (6--4 , 1-0 m le ague) will host Northwood, Thursday at 3:15 p.m. The Artists fell to 7-6 overall. 0-1 m league. ,AORC COAST L£AGUE CoRoNA on MM 4, lAGuNA llEAat 1 Corona del M ar 012 001 0 . 4 14 O Laguna Beach 100 000 0 · 1 7 0 Zoelle and Tyson; Turner and Friedman. W -Zoelle, 4-1. L ·Turner. 2B-Pham \CdM). Spengler (LB). 3B • Tyson (CdM). Sailors shut out at Irvine IRVINE -Newport Har-SOFTBAU bor High Coach Jess Mar- tinson said he hopes Tuesday's 14-0 Sea View League opening loss at lrvine as a •ma1or wake-up call.• Sailors Bailey Beardon, Shelby Crisp. Kim Moore, Sabrina Couch and Jennifer Gumm'trman finished with one single each as Harbor was done in by seven errors. The Tars (9-8, 0-1 in league) will host Laguna Hills, Thursday at 3:15 p.m. !f!rts In BRIEF #We just got ofl to a poor start," Mc:U- tinson said. •And it never got better.• SEA VIEW LEAGUE ~ 14, NowoRT HAllllCMl 0 Newport Harbor 000 000 O • O 5 7 Irvine · 103 505 x · 14 11 0 'Ciralll, Moore (5) and Campbell; Bixler and Peterson. W • Bixler. L • Ciralli, 4-2. 2B • Hammond. 3B • Peterson (I). Newport's Hirst wins twice NEWPORT BEACH -New-GOLF port Harbor High junior singles player Charlie Hirst won twice in sin- gles, but visiting Ahso Niguel claimed a 13-5 Sea View League boys tennis victo- ry Tuesday. Jason Lund and Jack Banta teamed at No. 3 doubles to wm a set, 6-1, for the Sailors, who fdll to 0-4 in league. Newport hosts lrvine Thursday in another Sea Vie w match. SEA VIEW l£AGU£ Auso NIGUl.L 13, NEWPOltT HAMOR 5 Singles -Him (NH) lost to Young, Hi, def. Kelly, 6-3, def. Shimmer, 6-0; Twena (NH) lost, G-6, 6-7 (3-n. won, 6-2; Auerbach (NH) lost. G-6, 2·6, 2-6. Doubles • Ouncan·Lutfy (NH) lost to Turllk· Liu, 3-6. lost to lkos-Cummings, 3-6, lost to Fine-Cunningham, 6-7; Deck-Schaffer (NH) lost, 3-6, 3-6, won, 7-6; Banta-Lund (NH) lost. 2-6, 1-6. won, 6-1. Sea Kings put away Mesa COSTA MESA -Corona del GOLF Mar High sophomores Brad Chamberlin and Nick Sherman shared medalist honors (2-over-par 37) to lead the visiting Sea Kings to a 195-220 Pdcil- ic Coast League boys goU victory over Costa MeSd Tuesday at the Costd Mesa Goll & Country Club's Mesa Landa course. CdM's Joe Kwon (38) was tturd, wtule Mesa junior Bryce Sheridan wds the Mustangs' scoring leader, matching CdM sophomore Ttm Frohling with a nine-hole round of 40. Mesa's Steve Whittaker (4 2), CdM's Jason Wishe ngrad (43), Mesa's Michael Gardiner (43), Billy Lund (45) and Devon Ste phens (50) followed. Costa Mesd tell to 3-9, 0-6 an league . Corona unproved to 9-2, 5-1. Corona del Mar 1s scheduled to play in today's Keppel Klass1c at El PrddO Goll Course Tars edged by Aliso Niguel NEWPORT BEACH -Ne w-GOlF port Harbor High junior Daruel Kush was 2-over on the pa.r-36 course at Big Canyon Country dub, but the Sailors lost, 207-211, to Sea View League coun· te rpart Allso Niguel Tuesday. Senior George Hanold shot 39, wtule seniors Brent Beebe (43) and Miller Akins (45) and Junior Sean Wlutheld (4 6) also scored for the Sailors (2-4 Ill league ). Joseph Kun shot 37 to grab medalists honors for the Wolverines (7-4 4-0 in league). who are ranked No 10 m Orange County. Orange Coast women sparkle FULLERTON -Orange TENNIS Coast College sophomore Sondra McNamara stunn~ RJVers1de's Regma Bradford in the s~~>nd round of the Orange Empire Conference women's tennis finals \lJ sday at Fuller- ton College. as she J~d OCC on to Thursday's third rpqpd dt SaddJeback Colleg e. ..; • McNamcUa eliminated Bradford. 1-6, 6-2. 6-3. otlANGE a.ME CONRMNa TOURNAMENT Fint-f'OW\d singles Sommer (OCC) bye; Sheets (Full) def Yoshida (OCC), 6-3, 6-2; McNamara (OCQ def. Ke1del (Sad), 6-0, 6-1; Chang (OCC) bye, Mat (OCC) def Boricha (Full). 6-1, 6-0; Lawson (OCC) def. Lee (IV), 6·1, 7·5. s.cond-round singles Sommer (OCC) def. Chen (IV), 6-2, 6-2. McNamara (OCC) def. Bradford (RCO. 1-6, 6-2. 6-3; Chang (OCC) def. Salhashour (Sad). 6-1, 6-3; Mat (OCQ def. Mukhopadhyay (Sad), 6-2, 6-2, Duncan (RCC) def. Lawson (OCC), 6-2, 6-1 First~ doubles Sommer-Chang (OCC) bye; Bowen-Suthisamphat (Sad) def. Yoshida-McNamara, f>-3. 6-4; Mai·Lawson (OCC) def. Fouret·Salahshour (Sad), 7·5, 6-4. Pirates end two-game skid FULLERTON -The BASEBALL Ordnge Coast Colleg<' basebdll team got back on the wanning track wilh d 5-1 Orange Emptre Confer- ence victory over host Fullerton Tuesday OCC's Greg Trimble smacked his first home run of the season, a solo shot m the sLXth mmng to give lhe Ptrdtes a 5-1 lead I le hrushed 2 for 4 with d pcUr of runs scored. Coast grabbed dn unedmed run in the thud and added three score!> in the fourth on just one hit, d double by Ryan Marcos. Puates Scott Beerer, a Newport Hdr- bor High product, and Bndn Murbpy. also doubled OCC starter Roh Wili dms gave up one run in 5J./ 1 mnings. to pick up-tus i.econd win and Mark Courvois1er went 31/.1 innings, facing 13 bdtters and yielding one single to Cdm h1!> second save The Bucs (19-8, h-8 in conference), who ftmshed 18-23 overaJJ and 8-16 in the OEC last year. ended a two-game skid a nd have not lost three m a row this season Fullerton dropped to 13-15, 6·8 m the OEC. ORANGE EMPIRE CONFERENCE Orange Coast 001 301 000 · 5 5 1 Fullerton 000 010 000 · 1 8 3 W1lhams, Courvo1s1er (6) and M urphy; O'Brren and Bower. W • William$. L • O'Brien Sv · Cour- vo1sier (2). 2B • Beerer (OCQ, Murphy (OCC). Marcos (OCC), Z1arnick (F). HR · Trimble (OCC). Cypress nips Orange Coast LA HABRA -The Orange GOU Coast College men's golf te am was bested by host Cypress. 383-388, in an Orange Empire Confe re nce mdtch Monday at Westndge GoU Club OCC's Brian Winston shot 1-over-par 73, one shot back of the top Cypress scorer, while Jason Woodrome (75), Lou Carrasco (78). Mike Akdho tu (78) and Clay Wright (84) dlso scored for the Pl.rates 114-5, 7-5 m conference) r--------------------, : . r '1i i t I : I I I • I I I • I I I I L~ --------j COLLEGE TENNIS Vanguard splits COSTA MESA -The Van· guard University women 's tennis team won four singles mdtches and swept in dou- bles to score d 7-2 Golden State Athletic Confere nce vic- tory over visiting B1ola Tues- day. The Llons dropped a 5- 4 loss to visiting Cal Luthe ra n Monday. GOU>£N STAT1' ATHLETIC COHFEltENQ v~L..-2 Si,.._. ~I-~ M def lynd\ r.o. 6-0. Doyal M def Sh:tmore, s.. 6-1, vonr-M def Erickson, 6-2. 6-1. llf.c:ttey M def Yano M 6-3 6-4 ~~nt (I) Mt Godfr.-y 6-3. 6-4, Sm11h (8) def MMt.nei:, f>.l. 6-2 C>ow1b1es • Sigdahl· Jensen-Godfrl!Y M dlPf lynch SludmorlP, S-0, YOhl14tl Bradley Ma.I Er1<k.son-Yano, 8' I, Ooye Mamne M dt'f S.U~nt·Olson 8-6 CM.~~J-· S'"91ft Soqdahl·Jt'l'6t'fl M def Hunau. 6 2. 4 6 6-2. C>oyat M def LtMOO. r..1. 6 1. Pt-rlt•n' (Cl) dt'f YOhMr. 6-l, 1-6. ~. Br.cit(')' M def s.n1oo. 6-0. 6 2. StOltenbt'rg (CL)~ Goeltrey 0-6. 6-3, 6-1, Sn;tpp (Cl) def M<1'11n1Pi:, 1 6. ~ Ooubi.s Hunau·l'e<ltlf!i (Cl) def S1q- dihl J-n-Godfrey, 9-8, YOhnt!f Bradley M d•f Seaton Snapp, 8-0 Stolt.nbt'rg Mooney (Cl) def Ooy•I Mamnez SCHEDULE TOOAY • VoUeyball Community college men San Diego Mesa at Orange Coast. 7 p .m. High school boys · Est.anCta at Corona def Mar, 6 p.m .; Northwood at Costa Mesa, 6 p.m. • llaMINll High s.c:hoof • Newpon Harbor at Ahso Niguel, 3 15 p m •Tennis High school boys · Peninsula at Corona del Mar, 3 p.m. •Swimming High school boys and girls - Estancia at Corona def Mar, 3: 15 p.m.; Northwood at Costa MPSa. 3·15 p.m • Softbaill Community college Orange Coast at Cypress. 3 p.m •Badminton Community college • Orange Coast at San Diego Mesa, 3:30 p.m. • Gotf High school boys · Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar, Estancia at Keppel KlaSSIC at El Prado GC. 1 p.m . ~ w--J I w.,..11 wml I w..,...11 MUCm1a1l I w11na1j j MUC*1TICESj LOCAL Flctltloue Bu1lnu1 MOITIJAllE. NOTICE OF IEIZUflE. 2945 Sparrow Onve. Aedhll Avenue. 12!0.C, NMUANT TO HEAL '04 FIAlerton, CA 92835 Coste Mesa. CA 92626 &AFETY CODE SECTION Wiiham Stuart Magin· This buslnea ii con· 11111111• AND n11 end Nina Sauro ducted by· a eotpOfabon NO'llCEOFtHnHOU> Maginn••. TruatMt of Have you atarted ~~nt lhe Mag1nni1 Femlly doing bullneH y11? AHO IAf£TY CODE TNSt daled January 20, Yu. Jan. 2001 ACnON 11411.4 1993, 1546 North Neighborhood Aoceu On FebN9/y 22, 2001 II Stallion Slrfft. Qranoe. Corp 704 Acacia. COloi. Otl CA 92869 Barbara Sled. Vice ....,, CA llw Ol'OPllf1Y J. Lany Ballard and El• PreslOent dl8c:tlb9c:t u · 18,100 wit len J. Ballard, TrustM• This statement was ~~~ IO HMh'1 of the Ballard Ftmlty flied With the County ~47ffi14ie~ ~ Trust UTO August 11, C1e11t ol Or8nge County lleec:ttPollce~· 1989, 1434 Rlcllman on 03/1212001 Thi property wu Ml.-c:t Knoll, Fullerton, CA 2001H57tl2 1111111 fMP8C1 to a1egec:t 112835 Daly Pilot Mat ! 4, 21, LePenske, 27272 PIOOCha, Mission Vlej(), CaMomla 92692 This busanea IS coo- ~ by an indMdual Have you 11ar1ed doing bUllllHI yet? v 11$, 08/01 l2000 Christopher D. Le Penske This ataternent was filed with the County C1et1t of OfWlOI County on 02J14/200f 20011155323 ~ P*ie Mat 14. 21, 28. Apr, 4. 2001 W3!5 ~llOll(a) OI • Sedlioil(•> Andrew C. Semi and 2§. Apr. 5, 2001 W370 OI Ille AMiii and Sai.ty Shella M. Berni, SUPERIOR COURT Code Sadlon You ate Trusleea of the Berni FlettHou1 Bualneu OF WASHINGTON IWl9by ~ 1hlt tile Femity Trust daled June Name Swtement FOR COUNTY Olalt!CI AllOmey of o.ra. 25. 1 """. 4214 Coun1"' County ,_ IMiltid ....., w 1 The following peraona OF BENTON ==::.:,~ gr~· Long Beeeh. ~~~. 8:be JUVENILE E ; ;;._, · end William J. McGarvey 112 15th s1ree1. Newpol1 DIVISION Code Sedlon llnd Carol Ray WIM1.. u 8eed1. Caltomll 112663 In Re The Wlllare QI· 1 jOint llnlntt. 3006 t'et• Jesalca Dew, 20ll 112 MIOUEl. A. SANC:tiEZ. Yov .,. Ntrl.Cled INI II almmon Place, Full· ISth Street, Newpon 008: 1112195 =~IO~ ~~Sdluttz ~·~la~ N~C~~ct11 Safwty Code Sadlon and Eiieen A. Sdlult21 ducted by: an lndMcMI 8Y PU8UCATIOH 11 .... .5. you muat Wit 1 TNStMt of UOT daleo Have 1You alarted CLEAK'I ACTION \lel1ted c111m etatno yovt May 19. 1987, 111882 doing bualnMa yel? 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No Shelle Colelle Higbee Tiits slatement was filed with lhe County Ma.lcolm Cbrk Pauen passed away in RO llJ()tt/J... his sleep wnh family members at hi~ side tltaea11.flm11w . on March 30. in Laguna Woo<k Clel1t ol Orange ~ly on 03l23l200 I 20011151337 Deity Piiot Mat. 28, N>t 4, 11. 18, 2091 W383 CONROY'S Mr. Patten W2S born on December 14. FLOWERS 11914 ar West Point, NY to parents 1 2983 Harbor SM, George Francts and Helen Clark Parten Cluslf'icd Is t .ONVENIENT ... hnhN>OUl'C' huylna ... lllnM. or It"" IOokin4L cbMltlN hM whal you n<'nll ~of~,...,. and )pent hi~ youth in !>canle. WA. His 714.s.40.3135 wife of 63 ya.rs. Virginia. was born on CLASSIFIED (949) 642-~678 2275 $!amt. the ~me day. ~d ·~ 949, '246 1 He was .wociarcd with C.F. Braun & I I Co. for mMly yc-.m befort' founding 19 .W.1 M.C. P..men & Co .. Inc. in t 960 as a r=============;;; Manufactu~r's Rcpn:sentat1vc Agency ~ IWwla11 c-.. which i now loo.ccd in Tusun He wai wu born July 3. 1937 m an csublashcd Rot.trWl and wu Faynt~iUc N C~roluu. instrumcnu.I an the cration o( the He~ fium du> lilt on Maich 29. 2001 in U.gu.n,a Niguel Bo1.2nic:al Gudcns Newport Bach, CA •t the . ..,or63. He i.s swvimi by hi! dedi red and Rosa-~ behind hU mother. Gbdys loving WJ.fe Virgin~. aon Theodore, 8cUlcy Cannon, ~I. h" hroc.hcn Duk (IR:dc t>ulr.r) 62. j;1mcs {i(); 3 ~-n .,.,J 3 daughter Ouuun<'. soni James and nq>hcwL Thomas and daughter Laurie. ~!'I afm lus &.~ OcurUc (bia Duke) CaMoo. hia bm<ho-<:onn.c. ancl He aS u.rvi~ L... hi 14 ln".lndcha.ldrcri ~ ~ Huc:bbcc. ..,, o·-· The lltt of f'mnch th~1 l~ him " and one gmt-gral\d~ughcu. roundca ~ ~ chc hcaru ol all, and will be pdy ~ We wtlJ all chcrUh ow mcrnoria d«rly Ro;.n ~ wm am. b" tt1n1pwu b)' tht ~.<1--~~~r ~· :::ks... e...nt and Va1cnr c!:'t! M . t u.Amcn...iWillbtl*da ~~~~-~ 11 ptD. A ffNndah1p -..on.I in i ·~·-ra.f\ftalDSl Nrwpalt .... c..a Mm. CA Memorial ttmcxs will be-hdd at Mission Luther.an Church 1n l.-pna Hilk on WC'dnaday April 4th JC t 1.00AM fuUowc:J by a r<UpeKrn. A privm family burial is ~nnt. In liN ol loWtrs uy donacioN can be_. wo dW 1...ipna Niguel 8oanical G.nlem °" Clown Wky ,....,. Of ck HOepia W.tWid ·~.die~ ift U.-Wboda. -.. c ·u• utatt ,_... •~. •tO.C, Hola1... run " • ...., • 11 ~tm ~ nc ' u " ., .......,., lfld .... • ............ --Ollllrllll -..... ....... .. .. "'°'.,,. I ..... ....,.. CM I .......,..., ,...,...., CofJ (UT), M11A Clulatotti.er D. ,.... Ill•• i. 9lllt mLOW •· ·-~'llD Uiil•••lliliilllilmlll••lll Polley 11111•· ... 111111d1•111lli11r .. 111•1· ... 11hj1•c·1 to d11t11J(I' "itli11111 11orln •. l'lw p11l1li~h1·1' n·-..·n·t·~ tltr 1 i1?111 to c·1·111111r. n·dui.i.i(}. 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Tut'isdlly 5:00pm Thur~day.~: ... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ............. Thursduy 5:00pm Saturday .............. Friday 3:00pm Sunday ................ Friclay 5:00pm 101 • 21f 430. 468 ................ 1£11 fl .. _• Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week for Only $28 per week (4 wk, min.) ••o. 697 400. 412 470. 478 Call Lorn11 ... at 642-5678 x24 PUBUC NOTICES I Fictitious Buslne11 Name Statement The lollow1ng persons are oomg 1>ust00ss as E G C A Insurance Sen11ces 850 N Birch St 2no Floor. Santa Ana Cahtom1a 92701 B11an Ben Geravesh. 1201 W Knickerbocker Dr Sunnyvale. Caltforn1a 94087 Corey K Ebadat, 243 Mar1onvate. San Jose Cahtom1a 95019 This business 1s con ductoo by a general partne1sh1p Have you started domg business yet? No B11an Bon Gerovesh rh1s statement was hied w1111 the County Clerk of Orange County on 03/0512001 20016857009 Daily Pilot Apr 4, I 1, 18. 25. 2001 W387 1715 a.TUANES I BARNES Robert Samuel Barnee died on April 1, In Newport Beach, CA. He was 78. His family has root• In Orang• County for mOl'e then 100 years. He w11 born In Anaheim end attended echool there. He went to S11nford Unlverelty where he graduated with 1 BA degree end al10 graduated from Sten· ford Law School where he received hl1 LLD. He aerved In the Navy during WOf'ld War II. Sam Barnes h11 been an active attorney In Orange County 1lnce 1950, MfVlng 11 PresJ. dent of the Orange County Bar A11ocf1· tlon Ind for twenty yell'I he Mf'Y9d •• the Orange County dele- gate to the House of Del1g1t11 of the Amerlcan e.t A1aoci. tlon. Hs h11 been 1 longtime Board mtm· ber of the Orange County Bar Founda· tJon Whet'I he WU 11)- volved with the found- ing of leil•I educe· tlonll program• In the IChooll and l\ltlonltty racognlzed youth dlveralon program• ~ EOUAl HOUS l<G OPPOAIUNll t 411 1eal estate ld~ertislflg in this ~apu 1s subjecl 10 tilt federal ~aor !lousing Act ot t968 as amended which makes 11 illegal to adve111se any preference hm1tiltion or d1scrrm1nalloo based on race color reno· 10n sex l\and1cap ramil1al ~tatus 01 na1t0nal 011g1n. or an rnlenllon lo make any such preteren<;e. trm1ta11on or discrrmrnallon J his 118W$paper will not knowingly accepl any adven1semPnl 101 real estale which is rn ~1ot111on of lhe law Our readers are hereby rntormed lhal all dwellings adVtrtlsed In thrs newspaper are ava1llble on an equal opportuf111y basis To complain ot d1sc11m1· nallOO, call HUD IOM flee at 1800424-8590 HOOSEM:ONDOS FOR SAL£ GENERAL OsE SToP HO\U: BlJYl"'G St PF.RSTORJ; &11 V..41" ~ ()M~ 100 Rt:~ f\ttllr ~ f r•t Pr1-q.alr .\Ol Fre: Crt-dil ll•'IXJl r rt'' Go.ti Pqx1 l111 VA /,, FHA v..\ tcomC' All .1r~ l'YhlY.l (,I f•X~tf 171415JW800 24 hrs \e1u11n Real Estalt "'""''"' fl<ll! ~ll°*t HOMES OF THE WEEK Showoue HOIHI For .. In Our ... Alll &Im ~I Qllpllr Adi ....... DNdllM Tulldly IPll AJtO ... =.e"°: .,.....,.. WtclMldty IPll • ""'° AdYlrtl8t lntMlllt LOCAL ........... ...... Cll T~ II LllA RIVERA 14N7Mm AllE WILLEY ......... "Short Stop" and "PrograrN". The Bar Found1tlon now prea· ent1 • yearly award In hl1 name. Sam Bam111 w11 elao active In many buslneu endtlVOfl. Ht Wll on the Board of Dlrectort of many companl .. , lnclucllng I mtmber of the Stanford Athletic Boerd, P.clflc Vltw Memorial Pett Ind Sen Joequln Golf Auoci. don of which he WM I founding officer 1nd director. Ht WU llto I foundlnt member of Hlrt>or Dey School In COrone ...... In Sen ............................. -..:.....J Frtnetsco, he w11 1 member of the lohtmlln CIUb and the Cellfoml1 Society of Ploneen Ind In Newpoft hleh, llQ CMyon ~nuy Club Ind Newpoft ~ Yec:M Club. HI II Mnfwd by Ne ..... '"9fty lt'OklW lamH; IOfl, Giibert· dlught«-lft-tlW, T1tl 11rnt1: d1u9hter, Lu1n1: 1on•ln•l1w, """" lcMt Ind four ....... khn. Inter· ........... held .. ,__ View llMIOftll ""' SIMflldo Frtndl EltMI 5 • tctea. t.lajllhc Oaks l(Qj Pond plUt Ga.zlbot Oatld, ~lien. 2 Farniy rmt, gwne room, ""· ••trCIH room, master IUlll w/ retrelt 4-Fpt, Sl,599,000 Agtnt 7tH2H 41t l '~l l 12~l l"0 cosrA ,:nj l''°~l l'11.:Jt!l l•-l l•--l l•11~1 .. -.. ---- -...................... . FAS VIEW NEW HOME 325 POPPY 48! 3 5Ba fill!Jfy "" t 1/2 blOcks IO IJttle Cotona Beach SI 565,000 Jim & Pany McOonald COM Homes 949-759·9070 CLASSIC DUPLEX Large front house w/38ts & large rear 1 Br untl Wood beamed ceilings, living room. breal<!ast room. Frplc Ths property IS rn e~ceHent condihon Reduced lo $799.000 Coa1ttlne Realty 94g.759-01n NEW HOME OPEN SUN 12-4 325 POPPY Feb vv, 48' 35Ba. tamrm. 1 1f2 bllls IO l.Jttle Comne Bch Sl.S65,000. Jtm & Patty McOonald COM Homes 949-759-9070 I '°~I OPEN EVERYDAY 11-4 4t9 E lfTH ST E llde 3br, 2be. nr ldlls, gated e'r6\JE.~kyd fa•tllde VlllUll 1tg 481 a& 2800s! home w1skyt.ghrs. IN nn, flll7l nn. 001119 rm. R V area on tt,OOOsf lor in ax· ce/tenr area. $479.900 Op«! Sat & Sun agt P Tenore 949-8~·9705 COSTA MESA 4br 2ba, tingle story built In 1973 ~ tome TLC $339,000 Celt Broker 714-540o3666 From $269,900. Pnvate Enclave ot 17 Homes Only 7 leltl Two-Sly 3-Brs. 2 lb Ba. 2c an ga1 Up to 1.505 Sq Ft. Adface!ll IO ~ Beach & T oangle Square 949-650· 1440 NEW HOMES From $269,900 Adjlcent lo Newport Beech & Trilngle Square. 94M50-1440 SP£CW. FREE REPORT How to buy yoor nrst home ... The bay Weyl AYOid the t 0 rllOlll common. painful, trus1111ing moalakts ot the fim llml home buylf'S! Free rtpOrt sent 10 you lodayl t·S00.213-5814 bl 781 24 hours a day, Aeduoed MUlt WI 019111 Lakefront home. 58r 48a, new ltttdlen, PoOI. spa, plTVate docl(, 3c gerage, $1,299,000. Cell 1genl Caroll, 949-300-5200 WATERFRONT AX OR REBUILD A!l!nl 94i-723-l 120 NEW HOMES Adjacent to Newport Beach a Triangle Squire. 949-650..1440 *UDO SANDS * 2Br 281. Fp, t.-g backyard A charming pnvall belcli COl'M'llllily. Slept 10 "" OOllll'I, pvt 511184 par1ang. comn park, pool. play area. landscaped ES1111da ~ II 625,000. Own«f Aatflt 94M31·1038 ASSOCIATED REALTY Selw:e Ot Nlwpon Beach Sales. Aeolall. lrwestmenll Properoes S10C1 t970 Jim Jaeobl, S.. Mngr 94M73-3"3 PRIME ESTATES Lots & Ocean Vlewsl Clll P1trlck Tenore Agent 94H56-9705 SPECIAL FREE REPORT How to buy your flrat llome ... Tll• Eaay Weyt Avoid lhl 10 most oommon. palnttA, trustratrng m1s1ak11 ot the tlrsl time home buyers! Free repon sent 10 you today! 1·800·2t3·59t4 U1 781 24 hours a day 130 FT BAYFRONT MEDITE,.RANEAN 4Br 41h Bl, lb!aty, gym, 2 Fp's, family room, pool/spa, 7(f • 25' bolt dodta Al CMlllooltl1g bay & park. $3,415,000. LMry O'Roul'M and Co. 94M50-7000 ••• Stunning S1uullto home in • ••clualVe get• guarded communllJ.. A nearly new Plan II with llvt bedrooms, 5.58ath• that enjoy• 11anqllll view• on acenlc cen~ tnd ocun btyond. Romtn11c <ock pool, 'Ill and wattrlall Linde T~nettl, Co!c!wtl! g. 718-2369 IW COLOUDO. 10 ACRES 139,900, 45 ACRES $79,900 8 l M land 3 SldM Glllll burlOlng ..... big 11111 ·::; ~ c.11 aurroundld ml· -llllM'llllll9 di-... .,.. wWt pc)Wlf, 1111 C.111111 N ttf ind ..... phone Neetby Ovrango not 111 to Tettu11d1 1·100·1 1 4 ·70 2 4 ICAl'ICAN) 20 AC"I "ANCHlt 18.911& 11111 B PllO, T llUI. '" dOo#nfl89 monthly ISUOCWI0"41211 montht) lloecle Jn • IUIWY'd Fret lnltPI a piclllf•• S\#IHI Rlnclltl t-800-3-43·9444 ICAL'ICANI COlllf DllCOVIA THI ~.,.,ol ~ PIOj)ttl~ IOI' Nit 8Mcfl Iron~ mount1tn vi.we, FAE11 ¥lcllo tn 57Hl2t WWW blylttAndplOf>eltlH 0 O!!! IQL'ICM) ::"=c~y IBr:al E StDE lllllACULAn 28r 28a. apecioua. on golf : SHORES INTERIORS : ,., Bat..._ v~= exer rm. Ill mi to C! Bay duplu 3tw 2be. 2 car ger, COlll'M, 2 dlckl, turn, 2 * * n.c BcM Peop&c no pets. $925-$965 Call y11d. no dogs. $1 &00IMO car per1I. vault Ollll, lfpjc. * * To W...tlt 714·546·9860 ~9-552·8&42 S2500lmo. 949-293-4632 * LIQUIDATION SALE * ELEGANT SENIOR LMHG En,oy a spl!QOUS SUlte. ~terta111ment cralls, lvn tnps. t~tJon. morer CLASSIFIED * * RESEll\'ADO~ (949) 542·5678 381 281 1824 Vllelle * EVERYTHING MUST GOI * AGFATS peoo h9llY iqrldad quiet * * Full I toe 2 ca1 gar WO hk·up * * ·l me COSTA NEUPORTE' 110 APTS $2400 Agt 949-293-4632 * 2640 AVON STREET, * lliy& ewnllll!&hlfts * NEWPORT BEACH * g1 2.g15 949-646·6300 l!'llr1mlll'll0958 COSTA MESA HARBOR WOOOS 2br 2be tmmac townhome, WO hkup lrplc, 1tlaeh 2 car p , 11ns 949"293-4632 ! CALL 949-642-2255 ! Top-Producers- * * ** ** * * * *** * ** *** * * * ** lllghcr COSTA MESA I SOUTH COAST METRO Few Blockl to Newport Close to beaoh & UCI. BANKRUPTCY SALE Charming JUNOr t Bedn>om and 2 Bedroom 1 Bath. surrounded by leMs. pool, m gated com~llY· Call 714-557..0075 28' 2Ba condos, galed Me· 1ropotrta1n $1750 & $1850 Call agt, 949-632·6402 George's Camelot Restaurant Newport Beach Bly Ridge Lg 2Br 2ba, 2 garages. deck. QUiii gated ent1ance, Ip, lndry·room StnS/mo 949-8~4-2841 For Information Please Contact Jennifer P. at E'Slde 2br 1ba, Twnhoml I I - •1-yll_._2_ca_rpo_l1._wa-lk-·ln.I 113 HOUSEDA*~POICT-(714) 685-9162 llorage, no petS, lyr teaw, rvn ...,., S117Slmo 94M42·1073 1122 ·-1 Oc:eerl View upgiadld 28r IAvlNE 1 Be. Sllf!OUnd sound/sate!· ltte. gieal yard w11h sp1. BACK BAY VIEWS El.JI BUI 3Br 2Vi6a. FP. 2 cer gartg1. rlllde ilun(;y. No pets $2395/Mo 714·801 5000 i....------'• lounla.n. 2cJ:_.· $195()."4<> =~ ::'~ Cal Nowf I N~300-DS200 I 113 ~ I 1met11r11s Pf/s Welcome """rvn' """°'' Sl.JaOMo Sp«IOlls 381 2Bams 11so an apartment • • ,._~ .._.._, ....... _ a11111lllblf. St.S~ ,....,,_ -,.,........ 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