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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-02-14 - Orange Coast PilotI HIPPY YllEmlfl•s DAY Don't t.t 1od.t(I pertiy cloudy coodrtions prewnt you from Mwln9 • wonderful V.a.nt1ne'I Dey. Eat some chocolate if you have to and even if you don't Nve to. It's so good. S..P-A2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -NC.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON ntE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM ntURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2002 .. .OTC After receiving ash on her forehead, Gwen Ortiz, a SL John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church parishioner since 1963, prays. Lenten services · Ash Wednesday serves as a start to the Christian time of prayer and reflection Deepll lherdt D AllY PllOT F or Ltlldn C 0dmllo. who CdJlW to chwch for the noon ..ervtce Wedne~dcly, the ash on her forehedd Wd'> d sym- bol of her oblagdtlon to her I cUlh in God At least l 00 people Cdm«> to St John the Bdpllst Roman Cathobc Church in Costa Me~ to J>rdy on Ash Wedn(>')(fay. the first day of Lent, a 40·dt1y penod lhdt rulminates in Eu<ijer It is believed that Je us lasted and prnyed for 40 days whJle re ist:mg tempta- bon. C hnstldns Vl •w this ai. a time for contt>mplallon and change • 1 t.tunk I -and we au -need to be more g1vmg, • said Camilo, w~ child goe to school m Costa Mesa •Espeaally alter Sept 11 , I feel like we need to glVe even more.· Lent tS also a tune for c:tllStenty and sacrifice, he sa1d . • 1 try Just not to indulge.· Camilo said, ·11ke not eat red meat or choco- lates, lhmgs like that.· Llsd Gray of Newport Bedch, who came with her l -yet1r-old daughter, Marisd, srud A h Wednesday has been unportant to her and her fanuly since he was a chlJd SEE LENTEN PAGE M Marisa Gray, l , watch with Inti rest as h Is glven the ah while her mother, Lba, holds her on Ash Wednesday. Late-bre~g sweet thoughts for Valentine's Day •Last-minute shopping can make for Id.St-minute heroics or histrionics. .,...~ OMV Pit.or NEWPORT-MESA -If you blWn't booUd a romantic sunset gondola awse on the bay to delight your valentine, don't paruc. There may till be r asons to remain hopeful. Good old red roses, th trusty lltUe candy squar end r tau- ranls that don't take reservations - one of ,those could be your life· saver on V-day. And what's better? Everybody lh1i year ls go111g for th tradiuon· al ll\1.ff, says Barbara Kohan, who owns Flow r War house m Costa M . •t don't know what u ts, but peo- pl are gomg bad~ to the old way of domg lhmgs. • he said. •Th now rs most in demand ttus year ore 1th r a doz n or two dozen rod r .• Kohan said he had observed the deslr for tradition among recent brldel as well SEE SWEET PAGE ~ City Hall • lnve ligation is prompted by reveldl.lon that Newport Bcdch Wd!) improperly shipping waste to Irvme ldndhlJ. Paul Clinton OAtLY PILOT NE\\ PORT BEA< 'I I City f\.1dndger t ltJnwr Bluddu hdS ordered un inh•mdl n•v1ew of Cit) Httll to detnnurw 11 .my olftetdls knP\\ lht• Cit\ Wd:t \'IC1fdting tale reguJclUOn'> '' hl•n 1t ~h1pJ)(•d debn~ to dn lrvmt-ldnclhll without proper tesung City olhn.11 ... ht1lll~d the 12-y ar- old prdcll<P ul 'E'nchny sewPr trcill- mg -<.ttnd t~q..,ht-11' dnd raw humdn wa~lt· -to tht> Fcank R Bowem1t1n Ldnclhll Um w k after locdl Wdtttr-quaht~ rl•qul;Hor' det>m('<I II 1mproptor Sine t> I ~4 th trdilin<J~ hdw been routinely pump .. ~J out of th" Clh"'> 20 wet \\t•ll-; dltf>r th(• bulk ol the rdw sewdgt~ I'> '>f'nt to th • Ordnqt• C ount) dOJtdtl(.>n IJ1'>lnrt The !>ldlt' ht•ulth codt• requires Clllt."> to tc•'>t -.ewttgc for th • pr • ence of ht•c1vy mc•tttl' ht•for"p ~end­ ing 11 to lc1ndhll!> ·Tu1s I'> the• '>tull th<tt \\ ould wt- tle to thl~ bottom ol the wt>t wC'IJ, • Assistant City Manaqer DavP Kilt Send "Wt• rf> not gomg to lcrndllll 11 anymore Wt.!'re gom<1 to t.ik.-1t to tht• samtahon d1stnct - SEE REVIEW PAGE A4 Rare whales appear off coast • A whale-watching tour pots four endang r d finbdcks sWUTUTllllg near Newport hor o.ep. aNrath DAILY Pit.OT EWPORT BEACH -Rar SEE WHALES PAGE M Answering the creationist challenge in Newport-Mesa schools energy to the aMua!"Cte· etionilm ue 9"1111 dbwn· right frivo&oul. It hu been l1lfenwd ID e study IE F "?n, Wh/tre lt prob- ably won't go •way. So In ............ al ..w.g..,. dine. I IOUght OUI one al lhe world's ........... . .... cGldct ..... .... ...mtngd ......... .... ... larmda. .. ..... .. -..... KIMell Hll -•P&acil&ID~ ............... Qlllr .......... ,,,?If .._ilUC ..... Qll-1-----IS _____ , .. --"•1 ____ ,, ,__ . I I "IN A2 ll\undoy, February 14, 2002 • Donnie Hawley HEIS A rockabilly barber taking tus cus· tomers back to the days or straight· razor shaves and old-style tapers OLD SCHOOL MEETS NEW As the owner of Hawleywood's Bar· ber Shop in Costa Mesa and one of only three barbers, Donnie Hawley is doing the JOb he always saw bimseU domg. Weanng a traditional white bar· ber ooat. rucely pressed Jacks and a pair of swanky two-tone shoes, the 31· year-old has developed h1s craft to cre- ate an atmosphere more m tune with the styles of the '40s and '50s than the current trends of the nulleruuum. The countl t.attool found covenng tus arms sbay from h1s goal to revave the vanishing barbering trade by breathmg We mto the oJd barber shop ways. but they underline tJ\e shop's present-day. old-style connection. ·we do every haircut that's out there, but we specialize In the oJd style, and we have the clientele that wants it.· he said. BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS Ruby 's readies itself for 20th anniversary To celebrate its 20th anruversary. a Newport Beach restaurant tem· poranly closed 1ts doors. The first Ruby's Omer at the end of the BaJboa Pier ln Newport Beadl ii temporanly closed for remodeling ln anddpabon of the restaurant's 20th annlv rsary celebraUon scbed· uled for this prlng. Crews will add a fresh coat of paint and refurb h booths, tabJe and count r tops. along with inltalling n w kitchen equipment. The re ta\lrant first opened its doon on Dec. 10, 1982, with a menu of hamburg rs, hot dogs and malts. Sal• lhat day totaled $63. _ .. _ Mliltw ,..,_ ..., ,,.,, ...... Cutting his way to the past MEN ONLY Believing that a barber shop is one of the la5t places for authentic male bonding, Hawley has no femal clients and no intention of changing that In a barber shop, •a man can s1W be a man and feel comfortable reeding a Playboy and having a beer .... P.,,,ae don't understand that for tome reuon. except for our customers,• be said. Although beer is no longer leJ'Ved at Hawleywood's Ba.rber Shop -Hawley wed to have a lteg oo the premi5es - and the Playboys, it around at all. aren't VJ.Sibly available, \he atmosphere does exude a manly dotna.ln. With the '40s and '50s memorabilia covering the walls and swinging music in the background, the men, both young and old. are pempcred with classic bot towel treabnents and male banter. Ruby's got Its name from the mother of cwrent president and chief executive Doug Campbell. The Newport Beach chain b 38 restaurants covering Squthem Call· fomia. Arizona, Nevada. Pennsylva- rua, New Jersey, New York, Wash· mgton and Hawall. Newport Beach contractor earns recognition McCarthy Building Cos Inc .. a Newport Beach general contractor, was named the 2001-02 General Contractor of the Year by the American Subcontractors Assn. 's Los Angeles .and Orange County Chapter. The award recognizes the con· ~ctor that adheres best to fair bid- ding practices, fair contracts and NOT FOR A MIWON The banter, jokes. camaradene and, of course. hair cutting is precise· ly what drove Hawley to pursue his barber shop vision. ·u I won the lottery, I'd show up and cut hair,• be said. "I love u ... my customers, my relationships with them. just being there, It's fun. I wake and do something I love every day.· With no immediate plans to expend, Hawl~ does have hopes to eventually add to bis themed shop by adopting a female hair salon. thus allowing lum to cap his vmon es •ttawleywood's Guys and Dolls.• For now, Hawley wants to keep things as they are. A small. three- cbaired shop, with male clients and the tradib.onal red. white and blue barber pole OUlslde to top it off. ·1 feel like if t (expanded) it would· n't be Hawleywood's Barber Shop.· he said. •tt wouldn't be speda1. • -By Chrisdne c.nlo, photo by Gf90 ff'/ prompt pay. and was presented to McCarthy at the subcontracton association's fourth annual awards banquet Oct. 24 in Industry Hills. Members of the chapter are asked to nominate and eventually vote for the general contractor they feel deserves the recogrution. McCarthy is the nation's 17th largest domestic general contractor, according to the May 2001 ilSu of Engineering News-Record. The company offers construction man· agement, general contractlOg and design/bulld se.rvkes for office build· lngs, parking structures, entertain· ment, retail, educaUonal, health care, laboratory biotecruucal and microe1ectrooic mdustrtal facilities. lo addition to its Newport Bffch office, McCarthy bas offices tn Sacramento, San Francisco. PboeDJ.x, Lu Vegas, St. Louis and Oallu. ... j, ..... MO.-(MI)~ MAO'" HCJTlM (M)M2~ flight No,.... --• , . .....,._ ......,_..., ......... ~ CWI t. ••a f IClld*"°"' --.n.-n· I ·-~---........ ,,_ ............ ............ .... ,...... __. ..•. ·- *•''"". ---.c 0 • "9cord 'J04lll CJOmmentl '°°"' ... Deilly "lot OI newt - MfWSS .. , .. , . . tlM ID MH!t U$ Os' 1 I 1"91"'* Or ... CouMr t11111tm .. ,~, WI llllt4 -..-.-..----. ... •••C.-~ ............ ~ " ... Nan lllOlcr ...... ~ ...... o1 ••.... ...... c.il ~ S?44UJ. 0 'M .. 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It features a hybrid bulb am.aryll.ll, Kimberly Queen fern, English ivy, mood moss, terra cotta pot and saucer with birch branches. There's a beart·shaped ivy topiary with minl-roses for $50. It features a wire frame topiary covered in English ivy accented with a mini· rose bush placed ln the center of the pot. It's all arranged in a terra cotta pot with a red ribbon bow. The third choice is a mini-rose garden basket for $50. It features two minl-rose plants lD terra cotta pots placed in a wmdow boi basket with trailing ivy and mood moss accented with coordlnatmg ribbon. Roger's Gardens ls at 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona del Mar. (949) 6:40-5800. Spa Gregoria is now offering traditional Chinese healing therapies to its election of skin and body treatments. They've hired a third-generation acupunc· twtst -Nina Han. who offers a variety of treat· ments. including acupunc· ture, herbal medicine. and auriculotherapy. cuppmg therapy and moxibustion therapy. The treatments are based on ancent Cb.mese theones a nd have been used for many years to treat pain. headaches, migrame, stress, anxiety and depremon, weight loss, smoking cessa- bon and more. •These tradi· tional Jieallng theraptes. with their focus on promot· mg the free Dow or vital energy for health and well· being. will enable us to give even more to our clients,· says Angela Cortright of Spa Gregories. •Replenishing kin and body treatments. natural products and ener· gizing healmg modalities are a winning combination for improvement and bal· ance of the body and soul.• Spa Gregories is open seven days a week, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday, and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. It's at 200 Newport Center Drive, Suite 111, Newport Beach. (949) 6-44· 6672. Prlorittu at Fashion Island bas reopened alter remodeling and is baV10g a fall and winter sale. lnclud· ed in the sale are all brands of jeans. New spring doth- lng bu arrtved, tncludtng new lines by JW Stuart Col· lecUon,SantisiJno,MWy and Baby Diesel. Femintne appareJ by French designer Helena Sorel ls also at Pri· oritie1, whlcb 11 exclusive to the store in Orange County. Greer Wylder BEST IUYS And a new line of jewelry will be added for spring. Priontles ls near Macy'• at Fashion Island lo Newport Beach. (949) 720-0070. The Mlkl•oto Boutique at South Coast Plaza is dis· playing a collection of six handmade baras, with the bigbest quality pearls and diamond . Artllans at MlkJ, moto, wbo will also be ere· abng the jeweled crown of Mis Uruverse 2002, made these tiaras. The tiara are on display through the month of February a part of the February Bndal Event at South Coa t Plaid There will be a drawing ms1de the store for cus· tomers to wtn ·a M1k1moto neckJace valued at more lban $500. Mikimoto is on the lower level. between Macy's and Nord trom. (714) 424-5440. A Valenttne's Day sale '" happerung at GoodUme Glltl, formerly Llvtng Cre· ations, m the Cannery Vil· loge. The sale mctude all merchandJSe reduced 40% It's at 509 31 t St., Ne wport Beach . (949) 673-4347 ff••gen·Dau at Fa h1on Island m Newport Beach 1i. ellmg an ice cream va.len· tine heart with a free tube of frosttng so that you can personalize the heart. ThP heart sells for $1 J 99 and erve four to ut people (949) 6-44-7555 John Bloeser Cupet One is hav10g a pedal on Karahtan carpets through the end of the month. John Bloeser will not charge you sales tax on all Karastan and new wool carpets at its Costa Mesa location. The olde t carpet company m Southern Callfomia also peciahze m bedding, upholstery, table linens. wtndow covenng and more. lt has its OWifl irutal· lallon crew, a •no lain· plan for carpets, warraolles and compeUUve price . It' open 9 a .m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, Md from 10 a .m. to 4 p .m Saturday and Sunday. It' at 2927 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa. (714) 75)·2324. • 9IS'r 9UYS ~ Thundayl end 5.Munt.ys, Send lnfon'Ntion to Gr"' W)otdet •t now. a.y St .. CostAI Mes.a. CA 92127. or m f.- .i (Mt) ~170 . ......... .... ..... .... ,=. Daily Pilot • ChUrch pl~ to get closer look • Newport Beach will collect information about proposed Monnon temple while paying special attention to aesthetic questions that neighbors have raised. ,..,. CaMgrende DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH\ - Beauty lS m tbe eye of lh beholder. but when 1t com to an issue dS contentious as the proposed M ormon tern· ple, city ofhc1als lhlnk it's best to let ao obJectJve Uurd party make the call. Contrary to 1~ origtnal pldns, the o ty has decided to bnng Ul d consulting hnn to create an envtronmental report for lhe temple pro· posed to be bwlt at 2300 Bonita C dnyon Dnve by the Church of Je us Christ of Latter-Ody Saints Though the report will con 1dt>r numerous aspects of the project. includmg traf. he. dtr quabty dnd water qudllty, the mam ided ts to document the aeslhebc t>llects of the teeple that, topped by a golden statue ol d trumpehng angel. will rPdch i 24 feet high ·The project ha a poten· llal vi udl unpact. wtuch JU t mean<> 11 needs further MUd} • Sdld Jtrn Campbell. a '>entor planner for the a ty. The change of heart wa<, an p1rcd 1n purl by a cran<> parked at the• temple fte late last month d a stand·m for the teeple "TherP ~ a broader drea of vt~1b1hty of the le pie thdn was ongmally thought, whi ch wt> learned from the m ine.· Campbell aid He ddded that photographs of the crane w1ll be u d to sunuJate unages of whdt the .. teeple will look ILke lrom mdny d1fferent angles dnd vantage pomts. Brieflt_in THE NEWS County planne rs OK exteffiion of JWA cap; The Orange County Pldn· rung ComJT\15 ion put its dpprovdJ tamp on lb enVl- ronment411 analy i for extending the fbght restnc· tions at John Wayne Atrpon The flvP·member rornmis- ion unarumously made the recommendauon at It Wednesday meet.mg. Th comnus ion dJdn't roe· omroend any of the lhr potenUaJ scenano for extending the restncllons past Dec 31, 2005. Th report lS t to be h ard by the Board of upervtsors at its Feb. 26 . FU PHOTO 10-"Y "-OT Max Higbee, 4, whose family belongs to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, seems to mimic with a stick the shape of a crane erected to show residents the height of a proposed 124-foot steeple. The steeple would be part of a Mormon temple churcll officials want lo build on Bonita Canyon Drive In Newport Beach. 'Th is has been the most heated issue I've dealt with in m y year and a half on the council.' John Heff eman Newport Beach (0Unc1lman The councll on Tue dd) dpproved a contrdct ror $57,085 with LSA A SOCldte of lrvme to conduct the tudy a move most agrf>{> 1 ct good way to arm neighbors ot the proposed temple with t1ll the t.nformation they need meellng. Newport Beach favors dn exten ion of the r tncuons that would penrut the airport to ddd four new gate . 14 nulllon additional pa..sengers above the current cap of 8.-4 nullion per year and an addl- llondl 12 of the no1S1e I Hight per day SupervtSor Chuck Smith has mdic:ated he wouJd not approve an exwns1on until dft r the March 5 elccbon. where voters will go to the polls to deode the rat of the do~ EJ Toro Manne Corps All Station. Jewish Federation s eking volunteers The J W1Sb Fed rauon of Orang County will pool together comrrutmen mad to fonn an opinion. "This hds been the most heated issue I've dedlt with t.n my yedr dnd d hctU on the counol. • scud Ctt) Councd· man John Heffemdn, who e d1slnct partially encircles the temple site Ht> aid he hds been sending out mfonna- tton to constituents lhdt mclude a survey que hon on whether they upport or oppose the temple ..a far •People eem to have deep feelings dbout the que tlon of the temph.• m a re 1dent:ial ne1qhborhood, running about 3 to 1 against,• H etrernan aid "So 1 think It's a good idea to have a thud pMty as es the e issues • to its 2002 drulUaJ Cdmpcugn dunng an outreach fund·rats· er on March l 0 Called ~ewish Commuruty Super Sunday. the event will draw together eight local beneficiary agencie and hundred of volunte r d organizers try to pool fund to help eruors. teen and coUege tudent remdln connected to their Jew1 h 1dentJly. Funds from the Federation also help bumarutanan dld programs for I rael.J ramllies strugghng with the effects of terronsm. Volunteers are nE'C'ded for four dillere.nt Super Sunday tufts at the J W\Sh Federa- bon Campu , 250 E. Baker St • Costa M . To volunt r or to make a pledge. call (7 t-4) 755.5555 The teeple is th<> onl)' aspect of the 17.500-qudre- foot project thdt exceed~ aty standards. The Planning Comm1s- s1on and the council can grant a perrrut for the i.teeple to exceed the 55·foot height limit for building~ an the drea. But ome neighbors have said they don't wdnt to hve with a view of the steeple from their homes Others have womed 11 could affect the1.t land Vdlu Tem- ple plarmers have .. tood hnn on the question of the teeple height, ntmg the authonty of church ofhc1d.ls whose Judgment on such mcttters is considered to be dJvinely gwded Suit filed against Newport Beach •·Man claims the city owes people more than $25,000 m illegal impound fees. 0..,..8harath 0 All'I' PllOT NEWPORT BEACH -A repo ion agency opera- tor ha Wed a law ult against the city ctUegmg thclt he we chdrged illegal tee when he tned to recov- er an unpounded vehicle. Low Dean hied the swt dt Ordllg~ County Supenor Court an Santa Ana on Feb 4. As an operator of a state- licen ed automobue repos- se ion clgency. Dean repre- ents legal owners of vehi- cles that mclude banks and hnanoal inslltut1ons D an contends that the Callfom1cl Vehicle Code allow c1t1e to chdrge admmistrdUve fe s relating to an Lmpounded vehicle only to the registered owner of the vehicle -the person actuaUy dnvmg or usmg the CdI -not the legal owner City ofhc1al did Tues- day that the) had not received d c-op) of the law· suit yet The city refundt><t Dedn the admm1strative fe~ he Wd charged d'> soon d., olh· c1al red.hied they hdd made a mistake. Revenue Mdnag r GI n Everra.d d. ·rt wa a n w law that w pa .ed r enUy. • aid "A oon os w becclme aware of tt, w refund d th money.· EverrOdd aid D an wa given back the $29 charged by th Police Department a ddnun1i.trat1ve fees for a ·rel a form· that idenb· fies the own r cUld con!um there are no outstanding wdrrant on th«> veh1cle. But D an. in his ldw uit. stat the amount he wa charged illegctUy wa $100.15. Dean c;ubnutted a daun to the city m Jdnua.ry 2001 trytng to recover the money. That claim Wds derued by the city, tht• lawswt state The suit dl'>o SdY Dean wishes to r<•pre ent all legal owner clnd repr~enldbvh who hct\le pcttd the e illegal unpound IM-'> to the city of Newport Becl<.h The total dffiOWll 11 late!., is mort> thdn $25,000 D~dn hll'Cl the lawsuit be<°duw h~ wu sick and llred of nues v1olcltlllg the ldw, • 'ictlCI ht.,, dttorney f\hc:hdcl G eller, based m !\1oreno \ctll ,. \\p hdv~ -.et-n everal c1t1e., do th1.,,, including Lo Angele<,," he <..a1d ·10 some C'd.,es the) an• ignorant, and m other ca e., the} simply ch<>? e to ignore the law • WE DO THINGS RIGHT! """" ..... .... OUR~EALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT WtTAf<E DINING TO THE NEXT LEVEL! WE SPECIALIZE IN LARGE TOGO ORDERS PHONE AHEAD! 196 E 17TH ST COSTA MESA · 949·b45·76l6 Alaskan Halibut Fillet ows 1 (Y!>, .. ·l 14" S.guau's French SOur Dough $ J49ea. I> I I I A4 Thndoy. F~ ·~. 2002 CURVE CONTINUED FROM A 1 Id nee. that would as bad for nee u 1t would be for rel.tg10n. • H h.asn'l chang that vaew smet> th Arlutnsa! . Nor ba.s h become any I outspok n. •There is no sa ntiftc validi- ty in lntellig nl d gn, • he told me. "Blanung Cod tor the mistak in thf> d 1g n of the hutnan body ts blw.phe- my.· Then, one by ono he responded to the arguments of the creationists. First, evolullon 1 U1I a REVIEW CONTINUED FROM A 1 Thf> city has ent about 140 tons of the debns to the land- fill. Kllf s~nd The debris IJ5 pumped out of the wells using high-power vdcuwn trucks dnd ta ken to the aty's mamtenance yard. City workers at the Gener- di Semce& Yard, dt Newport BouJevttrd and 15th StTeet, would then dry out the debris in d concrete dewatenng basin for three to ftvf> days. A 20-ton dump trunk lhen took lhe debns to the landJlll every two weeks. The sewage debns 11. m1xerl with storm -dram WHALES theory, JU$t like crMuonllm. "ln ewwyday Englilh,. Lheor)' II ell lml*f«t fKL But Ul ld•nce, a tbeOry ii hued on and W"OrpOrat • body of knowledge. Sden· ogree that the evolulioo- ary origin of animals nd plants [s a &0entillc condu- . on beyor!d rea oabJ doubt." Second. teaching evolu- bon encourag olh . Here. Ayala ha!t special cred ntl4ls. Beto turning to science, he wu 4 ColhoU priest. 11e s~ud then and ho says now th.at • voluUon \s perfectly compatible with religion AOd JaJlh. Natwal soence does not d ny Cod. Sdendfic ~ iuy enrida wdWldc llDd motaJ pet~ but-. aat>. jeds lrmlcwl .moc.'i reilm We~ Jmwl. edge tn many oCbll' ways, uch .. tbrougb ~. the UU, pbiloeopblcal reflec- tion and religious aped· ence.· He polott to Pope John Paul 0'1 statammt that •t11e Bible peaks to ua of the ori· gins of the wuvene and Us makeup, not in order to pro· vide UJ wtth a Id ntUlc trea· lite, but In order to state the correct relationship of man with God and the universe.• Third, creationism d rves a place aJongiide debns -including paint, lem than any other waste.• sed.unent. animal manure and Bercbtold said. •The di.lposal trash -when 1t lS sent to the ol this waste 10 the landfill landfill. doesn't create any particular The screemng for metals tS water-quality concerns.• required by the stale health State lawmakers bave and safety code to keep haz· que Uoned that response. ardous waste out of landfills Sen. Byron Sher CD·Stanford) where it couJd seep mto the t\as said be was d..l.ssati5tied ground water. with it and will further lnves- Several protect.Ive linings ligdte the lssue have been mstaUed at the ' Assemblyman John landfill. said Kurt Berchtold, a Campbell, wbo represents · spokesman for lhe Santcl Ana the oty, said Sher's condem- Reg10nal Water Quality Con· nation was premature. trol Board. ·I'm not ready to jump to Berchtold saJd he d1dn't that condu ion,• Campbell ttunk Newport Beach offlcutls aid. ·1 don't lh1n.k I have were dellberately trying to enough tacts, and I don't skirt lhe rules. think he doe either.· "Tlus parbculctr waste ts On Wednesdey. the city not of a.ny more senow. prob-took its first samples of the dbout two week!> now a hnback whale was last sum- mer,• hf> said. evoludon in tMcbing adenc8 to our c:bUdleo. Seyl Ayala: •llMI ~ ol ftalution DMdl '° be taught ID the ICbooll becaUM oothlOg in biology maUI MDM without it. We need our kids to be property trained in biology to enjoy a meuingful We Ul a techno- logical world. Where ii th edenm Ul c:reationllml lts studies aren't publilbed lD soentilic.ally IOund joufr\als becaUle th people advocat· lng it don't do science. Cen • sll ll a book of religious rev· elation , not a textboOk on astronomy or b ology. • I pointed out that studi don by Peopl Por the wast for testing. FoT about a month, th dty has been Rnd.lng its sewage debris to the sarut.abon dil- trict. That change Is expected to result in addibonal com to the dty. Munidpal law finn Rutan & Tucker, based 10 Costa Mesa, ha been hired by the dty lo perfonn a eparate review of the city's practices of how it bandied the debris. The city wW also hire an environmental consult.ant to review other sewage man- agement practices, Kllf said. • ,..... °""°" COYen the environment end John Wayr-4 Airport. He may be reached at (949) 76'M330 Of by e-mail It 1»ul.din~ti~com. and cold currents becaw.e ol food availability. Cruising a t an average A.mllriCU\ Way found a1mOlt 30% ol ~ wlllted a.dOnipg taugbt •Id· w-e. Would dlil suggeA a need to compromilef ·we don't mU.e decisiOOS in ldelK'e by ta~ polls •• Mid Ayala. ·0ur kidl should be taught only science ln sci- ence dules. Scientific knowSedge doesn't grow out of contensus. I would encourage the teachlng of creetionlsm ln sociology or comperatlve rebgton or phi- losophy classes. But not as tdence.· • .._.. N. m.&. ls a residlnt of *"'AN ~· His column appNt'I Thundtys. .SWEET CONTINUED FROM A 1 Helen Grace C hocolates in Newport Beach. Last-nunute c:ustome.rs at candy shops make tor e hectic evening on Valentine's Day, she said •We're going to have our tore open for an extra hour !tonight),· Coubert sa.ld. •vou can't go home without co.ndy. • Valentine's Day is also the busiest day of the year for Cheesecake Fectory in Fashion Island. That's because they don't take reservations -once again a good bet for those la.st- mlnute ouUngs. But man.ager Knsten Rogers warn lhe lines will be long. ·it's usually a two-bow w&t to get m on Valentine's Day.· she wd. "It gets pretty crowd- ed But we're open bll 11 p.m .. and people can Just walk m. • CONTINUED FROM A1 ·I trunk they go up dJld down the coast from Danct Point to Huntington Bectch. • he Sdld. "We're nght 111 the middle So we get lucky and spot them when they're dIOund. • An mterf5ung speoes. the average hnback reaches 70 feet m length and wetgbs about 70 tons. It shares with the blue whale the distinction of havtng the deepest voice on earth. speed of 14 mph. the finback ~ ~ publee is also one oJ the fastest of the , :.fety and couru. ~ be \dW onf>, thrt'f> other\ \Ur· fdn•d, said Rob Ellingboe. C-dpld..ln of the NduWus and tour leddrr di Nc•wport Lcrnd- mg. Fishing and Whr1le Watctung lll the BaJboa Fun Zone, "Eac-h of these wholri. were dbout 70 feet tony.· he said. "It' extrem<>ly rnre to !tee four of these dt one time • Ellingboe aid lh<• whale have been hangmg around near Newport Beach for LENTEN CONTINUED FROM A 1 ·we JU!tl pray, r<•pent dnd Uunk about what we Wdnl to change 1n ourselve<.,, sh<> said Church ddmuru.tretor John Paul Hopping, who conduC"t- ed th e!Vlce dnd dJ.stnbuted the ctshes. urged lus p.msh- 1oners to make o reM>lution to The gray whaJP-watching sea!>on L\ neanng ti!> pedk now Thdl sedson usually begms the ddy dlter Chnst- mas and last!. Lill the fU'St week ol ApnJ. It l!> rommon to spot gray whales dnd dolphin!> dunng th1s penod olf Newport Beach, Ellingboe scud . "The last time we spotted give more of their time to get closer tu God ·As you come up to rece1ve the M hes. come with tears m yow E>yes. • he satd ·say 'Lord. have mercy on me. Help me get over my ~U1shness.·· The clShe& are d rerrunder of one's mortallty, ScUd Msgr Ddmel M urray. pastor of Our Lddy of Mount Carmel Romdn Catholic Church in Newport Beach. Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 t hop in motion to improve local Jive ~•att"' • Ta~ Deductihle large whales reached at (949) 57...a226 °' by There are llmes. however, e-rNtl at _,,..IJN~thft even during the peak season. ~r1~.com. Its body ts dark blue-qray above and whitish-yellow below. It ha.'i a pointed h ead and a prorrunent back and dorsal fin that ts easy to spot. Flnback whales live 1n all oceans of the world. but they are mostly found offshore and tend to be nomadic. They usually favor blgb labtudes He said th bebef has its ongtns 10 the Old Testament; ·ou t to dust, a hes to ab .• "It LS 4 penitential symbol to remind us that we're all going to dJe and need to pre- paro for th t. • Murray said. The ashes are made lrom pal.ms blessed on Palm Sun· day I.he previous year. For Greg H ernandez of C osta Mesa, Ash Wednesday Is a bout &acrlfice. that whale watchers return to shore disappointed, Ellingboe said. •But the m1ddle of Uus month to March lS a good brne for sighting , • he said. • 0...-lhllrlrttt covers publi< s.f-'Y and couns. Sti. rNy be rffChed It (949) 57...a226 Of by e--mail at ~.bharathe l•t1~com. ·we need to make sacn- bces m We.· hesaJd . "It could be a personal habit or a bad habit, somethmg you take pleasure m doing. I'm till deciding what I want to give up.• • 0....-.._ • .,, covers public ~ Mld (ourtJ.. She ~ be ruched at (9"9) 57...a226 or by e-m1il at dHpa.bNrathO /•time.com. FOSIOtl SCISHI , ... I ... H 1al CIRfl"D OPE"l"Qlll M9UMMOJ U11e1t1Ma11t1D TAXBEmFIT Refinance, Purcha~, Debt~Consolidation, Home Improvements and Auto LO.ns FREE CONSULTATION AND RATE QUOTE CALL: CHRIS TRIGUEROS (714) 88J..1245 NO«THSTAR FINANaAl OM UGI 012.,.731 Helefl St. John Ke19o Haen Sl. 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SA ............ ,,.\llllhklt buf9larY .. ~in tht 1600 l*>O et 1:54 p.m. Mondey. • ...... S...C: A P9ttY dwft Wll repon.td In the JlOO tllodc at 9:10 p.m. Monday. • ...... ~---*Fraud wes ntpOfUd In tn. 1100 bfodt at 4:11 p.m. Monday. ............. ~,. petty tNft WM reported In me 3200 block at n s p.m. Mondty . • .......... .... \llndallsm w.i f'tPO'Ud In the 1500 b6ocX at S·47 p.m Monday • "'1c I etM .-.,_ .. <inff!ll WM~ 11'1~1600 blodt at 1.56 p.m. ~ • I.Mt 11'h MrMt: V~­ llm was ~td In tn. lOO b6ocX at 1·45 p.m ~ • w.t 1Mt Mr'Mt: A petty ttwfl WM repott9d In the 800 bk>dc at 1: 1 1 p.m. Monday NEWPORT IEAOt • Ant'• w w.y. A grand tMft w. reported in the 1400 blodt at 7.14 a.m Tuelday. • Cliff Drtw: Batttiy was reported In the 2000 blodt at 10'0 a.m. Tuttday. • lrvtne ~ A burgl1ry wti repotted In the 1000 block It 10'.26 1.m. Tuesday • ....,.... 8oulev.-cl Md 90flilta C...,... Drtw: Van- ct.IMI WM reported at 4:47 p.mT~ • MNt ser-t Md I.st OC... Pront: V~lism w,u report.ed at 11 ;35 a.m Tuesday. • s..... .... Driw.,,.. Nau!JIMll1 C..... Drtw: A htt-and-Nn w.s reported at 1U5am ~ • 45th S4reat:: A petty theft wM reported tn the 100 block • at 6.56 p m Tuesday. EJIDbMh (C.tton) HllnM Harris, of Duxbury. Ma, died oo Wechllday, Feb. 6th. 2002 at her ,_..IOI after I bnel llrll$S She WU 86 8om 1n 1915 1n Hivefhil. MA to Otis Johnlon & Flortnce (Hoyt) Cartton She Qf9W up l'I HaYelhll and Bol2on MA attending HaWfhll1 IChools Ind Moret School WI Connecbc:ut Mrs Hams also completed 'tudies at the Schoof of the Boston Museum of Ane Ms becoming an accompllshed ~Shi Md al her life 1n Massachusetts with many years In H ngham. MA and 3 yea11 In Califomla. For the last few years, she has re_sided .,, Dwctlury. Het passion for IOCllJ justice l'uNn ngtD and loYe of alt and nature wete ·~ by her lift of wonts In chufdt. U a membef of ~ Churtn Womtn. PMlh ~and 1he V.-ry of the Church of St. JoM the EVlngltllt W't Hingtwn. MA ..., woft(s encompuMd the Tlt.f'ttOn S.. Hoes*. T ...... MA, St. Monica'1 Pariah In Aoe.y, MA, St. Stephen·a Parieh in Bollon'1 Soul'I End, South Shore Hotpllal In ~. MA, Ind rnwty at. ~~.She ~lntMftllP.,.and CMI Right. M1rctt11 In WlltW,gD1, DC. Sh9 dM9*' COIMnee for Hlr9*n .,_.., producttons, Her ~ ... .....,... .. ~.,_. ~ "' .,.,., 8hore of '1111 I ct1 UHll and Cape Cod """"' 11111 e mant. o1 hlr .. ·---·°' .. .... ThlodoN 8. Hime ..... .... ""'"°" .... _._.,, HlrMt Hwa t..11 ....... d ~·· pt lwt\; CA. ....... ._ °' ........ MA. Miry H9MI ....... lwal .... PM.CA .................. Jr. Ga•..,. ".._ u.11. ..................... IP fl' llalCSmAlltl .......... --. ..... MlllllDli ?ti •mt111 ..... -. .......... _ ...... --=I A•••-_.. ..... wsn1r•~M.• Daily Pilot Thursday, februoty ''· 2002 A5 Cities blast school board for JWA stance • nust ' unanimous decision not to back a preferred limited expansion at the airport surprises Costa M and Newport Beach officials. Deirdre Newman D AILY PILOT NEWPORT· MESA Ofhcial from both db con· demned the $Chool board fol' not JOirung them m endors· mg a plan for l.J.mlted expan- 1on at John Wayne Airport. -• 1 would have preferred that there wouJd have been omP duuogue with u a to the rataonalP of our counctl' 'iupport for the plan before the board took act.ion.· SaJd Bob Burnham. city attom y for Newport Beach. On Tuesday, the trust decided to diverge from the two oti • established up· port for the plan because they do not want to see any future expan ion at th air· port. Their resolution. however. does recommend extendmg the t 985 settlement agrf!e· ment that allows 8.4 million annual passengers. 73 dat1y flJghts in the noisiest class and r t.ncU th bm plan can Oy. Th ag m nt is set to erpue \I\ 2005 The resolution also oppos· es Measure W. wtuch would allow for a park at th dosed Mann Corps Air Stdhon at El Toro m t ad of an alrport. Tb Orange County Board of Sup rv1so~ will cons det approving an envt· ronmental report with the various expan ion plans on F b. 26. Costa Mesa City Counol· man Gary Monahan Send the plan endoBCd by both aties lS the r ult of dehcdte nego- tiations. ti ct<lmorushed the school board for not coru.1dc>r- Rewarding years of service •Jewish Federation names longtime Newport Beach resident as its Woman of the Year. June C.sagrancte DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA B0c1rd m mlx .. r,, of the JewtSh FederdUon Me supposed to try to qet IO people to a ttend the group'<; unnual fund·rais· er luncheon dldJt Mandel, though. ~ucill~ get5 30 or 40 Thdt:... tJ 'tl<Jn or how many pt"Ople love> dntl r !>peel her,· scud Elli(> S..ltwr W m tein. pres1dPnt ol th•• Women D1\-.s1on of the ledernuon . It' dl'to d 1qn of why Wean<itein dnd collPagues -.elected the long\ime New· port Beach re 1dent as thetr Woman ol th Vecll And it's a ree1 on why he'& been Leonard Mttndel's woman of the yea( for 60 years runrung. ·on Feb 21, 11 will be our 60-year dnmversary. can you believe 1t?" Natalie, now 61. mused. •And W(> -.uu really bke each other • The couple met in 1937 when d group ol upperclas - men from use howed up al . t.1 UCLA rruxer to check out the tr hmen girls. mcludmg 17-)iear-old Naldlte ·I thought he was gor· geou . Natahe s~ud of LeonMd. now 84 "He' till ddorable. H bll works out. • Natalle Mandel All the g1rls at tus gym ttunk he' adorable too • The couple moved 10 Newport Beach from Lo!> Angeles In 1975 and got mvolved in the JewtSh Feder· ation almost 1mmed1ately More than a quarter of a cen· tury later. federauon leaders say tt's lmpossible to mea ure how much the couple haft benefited the orgamz.allon and its chanties But lt 1~ pas· 1J1ble to show how much they Me appreaaled At the federauon's annual Women's Voice luncheon today. Natalie wtll received the Anne Entln Woman of the Year award. Mo t notably Mandel has served on the board of director!> for the orga.ruzabon. wtuch upports FYI • WHA~ Annual Women's Voices Luncheon of the Jewish Federation's Women's Division; speaker Deborah lipstadt, professor of modern Jewish and Holocaust Studies at Emory University, will speak on "Denying the Holocaust: Perspectives From a British Courtroom" • WHEN: 10 30 a m today • WHERE: Hyatt Regency Irvine. 17900 Jamboree Blvd .. Irvine •cos~ S6S •CALL: (714) 755-SSSS, Ext. 222 more than t.1 doz.en JewtSh soc1e1l cMce clgenc1es tn the UnJled State<; tlnd Israel. In ptred in part hy the1r two developmentally d1 abl~d grttntlchlldren. lht' Mandel hdve volunteered for the J r<'m1ah Sooety, t.1n dftwate of the Jew1 h Fedprabon that works with dlSdbled chlldren dnd ctlso provide teacher trduung ·rm o thnlled dnd so excited about the ctward. • Ncttdhe aid. "It's uch a beautilul, wonderful thing.• i.ng the ra.znilications of tls octions. •To endone a batd·lin approach would put th county off and \llto a pos.aUon that no etUement ogr - ment would be made and therefore unhmlted fllghts with no time re tncllon would be the result: Mona· han S8ld. The board had onginaJJy drafted a resolution that JOmed the cities to endorsing the limited expansion plan But based on the tesumo- ny of four peakers who expre ed concern about flaws m the county's envuon· mentctl report and the ma aied no and toXJc aa qu Uty that would re ult from ev n limited exJ>MSlon, th board unarumously chcll\god its coune. Th r port tat that aJI· qu lity ff -mcluding d worst-c e cenctno of mer ascd lif tun risk of can· cer -wouJd be reduced but b.lJ ~ main 1gnlftcant under th hmlted expansion pldn. "It would be hypocnUcal of the school board to endon.e the (limited expansion plan) if tl has un.nut)gated cilM{\lclllt:y probl nu: d Ann Watt. a Santd Ana Heights r 1dent who has been k.eepmg the Harbor Counal PTA in.formed about on OUJ>Or1 an airport . et El Toro wu initially approved 111 1994. Tru t~ Wendy Leece empha tzC'd that th school bodrd wctnted to nd a pow- erful m ge thdt 1t has th be t mt rest of tt.s stud nts at heart. not poUbcal gc1m manstup ·we cc1n't be uUlitAnan, • Le :ce-~d ·we have to look at the children who live undemec1th th e rughts, who will be breaUung tb toiuc au contcuru.nc1nts, and thctl doe not JU Wy the mcrea tn fbghts for (th &11· port I for econonuc reasons • Cove may become a piece of history • • Activist wants to put together an archive at UC Irvine lo keep alive the way the state park's cottages were. Paul Olnton DAILY PILOT CRYSTAL COVE -To preserve the h!Slory or the> cottages at the late pcuk dnd the hentage of the commuru· ty that spent its ummer'i there. a former resident l!J lectdlllg cln effort to create d public arctuve at UC Irvine Laura Davick, who pent most of her Ille llvmg m d cot· tage overloolung the bee1ch has begun as emblmg old photographs. letters and oth· er memorab1ha tor the arduve Davick said he has cilso signed a contract to develop ct coffee-table book called "Cclliforrud s Crystal Cov~ The Wc1y 1t Wet!> to docu- ment the community thtll . lived m the 46 cottdges unlll July 8, when they were eVlct· E>d by the stdte "It's really d penocl ol .. 1m· pier limes, when people were bound together in d community here.· Davick <idld 'There·~ d spenal cclmarad ne • Last year. that commum~ threw 1ts last Foul'lh ol Jul} bdsh on the publicly oWned land wtuch the Irvine Co sold to Cellilorrua State Pclr~ m 1979 Davick has mdde mr0ctd!J with UCI of11c1dh who Me exe1ted dbout the wealth ot hrsthctnd t.1ccount dnd mctte- naJ avallabl(• One of the area we col- lt>ct very hPdv1ly 1s docu- ment.mg the history of Orange County,· ..aid Jack.le Dooley. the hedd of speoal coUt>ctions clnd dictuve at UCI ·A very trong thread of · The Original MIKE'I CAIPETI OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA •Now Owned & Operated by Me a Uphol tery • .ALL CARPET & FLOORING CURRENTLY MARKED DOWN 30o/o off thdt •·flort ~ envuonmental movem~ntc; • On Sc1twday Davick will hold dn unveilipg of her book pro1ect dl the cove Davick 15 thP founder of the Alliance to ReM""ue Cry~tul \ove. At ! p m Sctturday. Duvic k will lf-'ctd t.1 tour of the C'O\.P -. hL.,tonC' d1-.tnct At 4 :30 p m Douqld W tfall who hd" dlJH>i'>d to publish the book wall 91ve a lectwe dbout lht-hJ tory of the col- tdqe'> dnd the c oinrouruty Oc1\ 1c k ht.1'> prepared poster board colldges of bis· tone cottd~W" startlllg lt1 1917 when the distnct had a South Sea islctnd look It was used b~ Wdmer Bros and other tud10 tn lilms dunng ·that era So far. Davick said he has raised S3b.OOO for the book a.nd needs cU\Other ~12.000 She~ also lung other Vl.D· tctge photographs of We at the co\ie for the book Vinyls • Ceramics Wood• Laminates CALL NOW 642-8400 DESIGN CENTER ''For All Your Decorating Needs!" • CUltOm Made Pumllule • SllpCoten • Pado Pumlture I I I )- • .... . .. A6 Thvnday. nDvaly .... 2002 Daily Pilot llWPOIT llACH CITY COUICIL WUP•UP ........ cm HALL Here are some of the decisions that came out of Tuesday's meeting of the Newport Beach City Council. WJIAT HlPPENIDi future study seulon. WllAI IAPPlllllh The public comm.nt period of the meetil')g drew some paulonate words on'the upcoming Measure W ballot Initia- tive Community members and council members alike • expressed their opposition to the measure, nicknamed the Great Park Initiative, · which asks voters whether the closed El Toro Marine Air base should be desig- nated as open space. The Ctty Council can- celed the study session before its meeting because not enough members could 1ttend to create a quorum. The question of whether to purchase 1 building for Bal- boa Theater revitalization and whether to appoint a contractor to design city signs will be rev1s1ted at a Gettin1. INVOLVED • GET11HG INVOLVED runs pert· odically 1n the D•1ly Pilot on a rotating basis If you'd ltke 1nf0f· mation on adding your or~1za- 11on to this hn. call (~9) 574-4298 DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Voluntet>r med1tttor~. ct1se specialists ttnd outr<>dc h WllAT IT MEANS: Airport Working Group Chairwoman Barbara Lich· d., 1Mants are needPd lo help in d vanety of medtatlon cas- e~ Bilingual language o;ktlls ttre needed (or ofhcP VOIUn• teers ttnd for mNhotors. (94ql 250-0488 EASTER SEAlS Et1,ter S"ttl't need volun teer' lor onqointJ rlen ct1l work t1ncl to h<•lp in pro - gnum for ch1ldrPn w1U1 d1s- db1ht1es and in spec 1t1I Pvents (7 t 41 K:i4-I I I I. man •nd City Councilman )ohn Heffernan Agreed that the city should take a formal, publk stance on • the matter. The measure is Important, they said, because It would preclude the creation of a commer- cial airport at El Toro. That means Newpcrt Beach resi- dents would feel the brunt of eventual Increased air traffic at John Wayne Airport. WHAT THEY SAID: "We In Newport Beach have an awful lot at stake with the Great Park Initia- tive I encourage all of you to get out and vote on ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER VolunteN tnul gu1des Me O('('dL>d to hrlp Vl'illOr.. j(>,\m about lhe1r <•nv1ronment (<}4<1) 645-84H'I FISH -MOBILE MEALS Cc.tll (94H} 1>4l-b060 to hc>lp Fnend~ m St•f"\•1n• to lfomttn· tty d 1 t with lhP Mobil" MPdls progMm t1nd prov1cl(• ongoing <•mc>rqenq d.,.,,.,. ·E·V·E·N· Sisters r ' t l'. I r-• l '' l' . I . ·· ,, li·:~··r t ). ( ,··. ',\'1·[, : ...• () l) 2 0 7 Marine A venue Balboa Island CA 92662 949 673-2130 - ·:. "._ ._, w t · \/ • • l 1 : . 1 : : ! 1 , i .. · , · 1 " r t I CARPET • LIFETIME WARRANTY LAMINATES LIFETIME WARRAITY LIFETIME WARRANTY WOOD ~9~. n. llFETllE WAIRAIT1 100% FREE 60 tlll EICIAllE Marth S, • Coundlm•n Steve Bromberg said. WMll UPHi ii: Newly 1nnexed Newport Coast wlll ~ official city speed llmiU soon. the 5•0 council decid- ed. Thoug there were few laments that some speed limits can't be made even lower -they ire determjned by • state and federal laws - the council approved the measure. WHAi IT MEANS: Newport Ridge Drive ld.Oce to those a.n need Both alway'> k volunteer ~ sis- tance m a vanety of areas. (949) b45-8050 FRIENDS OF THE NEWPORT BEACH lllRARY The book tore needs book dondtions for hook ales. Good quttlity cluldren's and nonJicuon books &e espe- c1cill y needed. Th y may be left dt dny of the branch bbran~ -Balboa. Mariners or Corontl del Mar, or a.n lhe '>JX>Cutl hook closet next to lht• Fru•nds Book Store at 1000 Avocado AvP Volun- teer<> dU' na'<ied to ~taff the 11 (.>fl book '>lore that is inside Ute Pntrtlnce of the Cc>ntral L1hrnry Volunteer., must be m(•mb •r!> of lhe Fnends of lhc Library dnd dre d k~ to work on<> three-hour htlt per month f949) 759-9667 GIRL SCOUTS . Girl Scout<; of Orttngt• Coun- h nc><'<ls volunteer-. to be trttmNI os troop ledders. '><'JV<• on '>peoal committees dlld q1vP lectures, dcmon- <;trnllon-. or rlasses (7 14) 979-7900 GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunt<.>crs are needed to offer •>dUcdtiOndl a nd enrtch- mcnt opporturutms for g1.rls d.Od boys (949) ~6-7181 HUMAN OPTIONS Tlw or<Jtllllwllon helter , r oun'>Cl'> and educates 1.1hused women and ch.Jldren It I'> lookllly for volunt<'ers !949) 717-5242, Ext. 24. C..ter r.,. ••.• ,. • C..11 ................ . Refttlitlt • c ...... c.,.t I u,1.1 .... ,, • '8ilfilt-hlteriet I ml ... • COltll ,, •• , 12• will have a 40-mph limit Ridge Park Ro-td and Vistl Ridge Ro-td, •5 mph; Peli- an Hilt Ro-td and on S.n Joaquin Hills Ro-td from Spyglass Hiii Road to N~­ port Coast Drive wlll be 55; and on Newpcrt Coast Drive from East Coast Highway to the toll road. 60 mph. chise feti for some trash haulers. But. on a similar subject. they pc>stponed 1n item to approve• contract with Waste M1nagement Services of Orange County to provide trash pickup for Newport Coa.st. WHAT llAPPlllED: A somewhat controver- sial agenda items on trash collec- tion nonethe- less won council approval. The coun· ell agreed to waive fran- JEWISH FAMILY SllYICI Of ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed for Project Canng, wh1ch pro- vtd sooabzabon and cul· tural expenences and Shab· bat and hobday celebrabons to lhe JeWlSh residents and others at Fairview Develop- mental Center m Costa Me a. Volunteers will ·adopt· d facility lo provide programnung of JeWlSh con- te nt to lhe residents on d monthly basis and will be required to take a TB test , and undergo a fmgerpnnltng background check. Volun- teers are needed to· provtde comfort and support to the Jt>w1sh terminally 111 and tht>ir familie The group tllso i.ponsors an ongoa.ng JeWl.Sh hetllmg support group fur people expenenong chrome Llln~~ dt 7 p.m. Thursdays dl the Jewish Family SeMcc. 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa Free Preregll>· LratJon reqwnxl (7 14) 445- 4950. JUNIOR LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUNn The orgaruzabon of w omen committed to promoting vol· unteerism, developing the potenhal of women and improving commumllc through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. i.s seck1ng new members. (949) 261~823 KAISER PERMAN ENTE HOSPICE SERVICES Volunteers dre needed to provtde four hours per week vtS1lmg pallents or doing errands for them or lhcir caregivers in commurutie n or volunteers' home . (562) 622-3805 LAGUllA GllENIELT INC. Volunteers are n eded lo t Laguna Coo.st Wilder- n Park stalf and Jam Dill y Presetve staff and docents with hiker regtstra- Uoo and general public l>ri- entabon. (949) 488-0287. LAG UllA SHANTI Laguna Shanti, an organiza- hon that works with • uff e.rers or HIV and AIDS, is seeking canng volunl n. to a t with running the lront office, d bvenng meals, providing tran portatioo and providing complimentary tberapi such as mauag . acupunc- ture and c:hiropractlc care. Lisa Toghla, (949) 494-1446 l lflllll LMHClm1s Mentally ilJ adults 11 ly on the N wport Bffch cent r for raiidential housing. Jt n profellional fund·railen to support and malnt41n th resouKe. lllT ....... , •WHA?.~rt leach City Council meeting • Wllml: 7 p.m. Feb. 26 ..... !Newport Beach City H•ll City Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. MOZART CWSICAL ORCHESTRA Orange County' only non. profit re 1dent chtlmb1•1 orche lrcl nt'Cd. volunh.:'n ' for t1cketmg. uc;hennq, phones. mcttlang cmd ht•lp with receptions Nom.Jnt•1•, are also lx>m<J sought for tlu· board of directors f94QI a·w. 2<150. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The recovery center for dcl11l1 women w1lh alcohol and oth· er chcmtcal dcpf>ndPnc 1••' seeks volunteers f94~1 54K 9927 betw 'l'n 10 d.m ttnd h p.m ; or Joy. (~9) 548-87'l4 NEWPORT IAY NATURALIST The Upper NE>wpurt fid\ Nature Preserve 15 look111q for volunt !Pl"b to d~<tbt with natural.J'>l·h>d tours tt ncl pro· grams, penal events, c1nt1 hdb1tat r~torallon prow< ti. The mt<>rprPt1ve centN "' t1I 2301 Uruv<>rs1ty Dnve. N<'" port Beach (71 4) 973-hlW I NEWPORT IEACH CONFERENCE AND VISITORS BUREAU The bur •uu I!> ded1catNJ to the promouon of lhe city 111 potential vts1tors Voluntt'(•r. WJth ext n iv • knowledq<' ol Newport B ach n dell (949) 722-1611 NEWPORT BEACH LllRARY LITERACY PROGRAM Th" pr0<Jrd.ffi seeks volun· leers to tutor ttdult wl!>hmq lo t.mprove the 1.r readmg and wnbng klll 1\'curung work· hops at th central Uura.~ will certJfy volunteers. (9491 717-3874 NEWPORT IEACH PREMIERE CINEMA GUILD The N wport Beach Pre- rruere Ctn Rld Gwld, which supports th Newport B ach Film F llval, as looking for new members. Inter ted t'andida hould want to help furth r an artisbc and cultural hentuge m the com· muruty, hould have a lov ol onema and a willingn to raise awar n of the film f ·val. (949) 253-2880. NEWPORT llACH PUILIC UllAIY FOUNDATION The library foundation n extra hand to perlonn d n· cal dutJ , ucb as filing. orgnnwng a.nd tufting envelope , t the C nltal Ubra.ry, 1000 Avocado Av • (949) 717-3890, lllWPOIY l l ACI IECRAL 111111 The Fnenda of The Newport Beach Reatal Series Guild heeds volunteen to .-1 an fottering muaac a~tion IO clu1ic•I tnutk: will endW1l. (949) &M .. 208 • ......... llMllCll. -- Daity Pilot Dave and Peggy Gardner of Costa Mesa visited Peggy's Cove ln Nova ScoUa. Danny and Kathy Cloud of Costa Mesa went to Alpine and Jackson, Wyo., between Chrlsbnas and New Year's Day. ON VACATION Woody and Kelly Edge and tbelr daughter, Ally Stoltz, of Newport Beach visited Ochortos, Jamaica, over the New Year's holiday. Richard and Kevin Seberg of Newport Beach went hell-ldlng ln the Wasatch Mountains of Utah. ~. F.twuory 1~. 2002 A7 Pat and Carl Nelsser of Newport Beach visited San Juan. Puerto Rico, last month. Renee and Bart Friedberg of Newport Beach celebrated their wedding and honeymoon on Kauai, Hawall. CONSIDERING LASER VISION CORRECTION? DISCOVER LASIK & THE WORLD BEYOND .. GLASSES & CONTACT LENSES ' TODAY The Bnt of fOW' notary train· mg ns d gned to edu· cate lndlvlduab about the responllbWtle. of a notary public will be offered from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Hilton Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., COlta Mesa. Future ions will be held March 28 at the Hilton, and Feb. 27 and March 14 at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Stan, Costa Mesa. $139 per semi- nar. (800) 876-6827 The Oran99 County Chapter of. Round Table West will have a luncheon at noon at the Newport Beach Country Oub, 1600 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $45, or 5450 for table of 10. Advance reservations required. Man· lyn Hudson, (323) 256-7977 Tbe pubUc Is welcome to the Debra Huse Studio Gallery for ·A Desert Valentine,• 8 selection of plein-air works painted in Palm Springs, Palm Desert and the Coachella Valley from 6 to 9 p.m. at 229 Manne Ave .. Suite E, Balboa Island. An artist recepbon will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Fn- day at the same locatton (949) 723-6171 WeekJy meditation sessions, sponsored by Nancy Clark & Assooates, will tdke place from 5:30 to 6:30 p m. Thurs- days. The sessions will be held at the Educabon Center and are open to the public. Free. The center IS at ·H 1 Old Newport Road, Suite 103, Newport Beach. (949)631- 0550. A Va ... "M's Dey dlwt Md dan<'e will be held from J to 5 p.m. at U,.C<>Ad M • ruor Center, 695 w. 19th St. $10, S5 for members. (949) 6'5· 2356. fllDAY Grtaly People tounder and wild.We photographer Thno· thy neadwell will . conduct a 7:30 p.m. Ude how and lee· ture on the mysteries of the Alaskan griu.ly bear at the North Face in Costa Meso. The evening will include refreshments. The tore l at 1870-A Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 64~0909 SITU I DAY The YMCA ENCOREplua will sponsor free bre t can- cer screerungs for women 40 and older at Harbor Christian Fellowship, 740 W. Wilson St.. Costa Mesa. Screenings include a mammogram, cUni· cal breast exam and self- exam mstructions. Call to schedule an appomtment. (714) 935-9720 or (714) 806- 2037. A program ttUed "Fems and Sta.ghoms• wW be conducted at 9:30 a.m. by Don Wood, fonner president or the Los Angeles lntemat!onal Fem Society. The program, wtuch IS part of the Weekend Gar- dener Senes, will be held at the Shennan l.Jbrary & Gar· dens, 2647 E. Coast H1ghway. Corona del Mar Free. (949) 673-2261. OrchJd growers and vendon from around Southern CalJ- forrua will converge at the UC lrvme Arboretum for the annual Winter Orctud Show from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the comer of Campus Dnve and Jamboree Road on the UC lrvme North Campus. $2, children 12 and younger and members of the Fnends of AROUND U I Arboretum are free. (949) 82'-5833. Tbe nn s..a1mt ... 1o Jp raiM fu.ndl for the Hoeg Heert Institute wW begin at 6 p .m. at the Wettin SOuth Coast Plaza Hotel ln Ca.ta M . The dance wl11 be put on by the 552 Oub ol Hoag Hospital Fout'ldatton and ntfany & Co. 5450 per cou- ple, $225 per lndwiduat ~eservations requtred. (949) 574-7208. TUESDAY . A cook.lDg cl-.. and book· tgning tor "Be Nouri.shed Cooking Cla , • presented by Eden Foods and author R becca Wood, wW be given from 6:30 to 8;30 p.m. in the paUo cale of Mother's Mar· ket, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. ReservabOns required. (800) 595-MOMS. WIDllSDAY Th• Newport Beacb New· comers Club wW meet at 10 a.m. at the Colony Plaza at Fash1on Island in Newport Beach to honor its past presi- dents during lunch and see a showing of new spring fash- ions by Chico's. (949) 644- 4032 or (949) 854-4501. The cauJomla Rettred TNCh- ers Assn. will hold a program about the origtn of the American flag at 1 p.m. in the Costa Mesa Community Cen- ter. The program wW be con- ducted by Charles Kissel, who owns a large collection of hlstoncal flag repbcas. The commuruty center, UM5 Park Ave .. Costa Mesa. Free (714) 549-0229 A free seminar on beart health will be given in tbe pabo cafe of Mother's Market from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the patio cafe of Mother's Market. 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. n.-...a..wMlla ammunity m11dng cledlcat· ed to tbe p II• vadon of 8&ft• nin9 Ranch. the 420«Te JNI'· eel of land adjacent to the Or~~ Coast River Park, with bkyde, walking ttaill, anoym and plCD.ic areas. The meeang will be he.Id at 7 :30 p.m. at the eo.ta Mesa Com- munity Neighborhood Cen- ter, UU5 Park Ave • Coeta Mesa. (949) 6'5·6621 (949) 645-;6621. fll. 21 A 18-~ breekf,twt boost held by the COfta Mesa Chamber of Commen:e will be held from 1 to 8:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 GoU Course Drive, Costa Mesa $12, St 7 at the door. Re ervatlons requested. (71.C) 885-9090. fll. 22 The ..... ko fllmlly wW pre- sent two videos and host a dinner and lecture on raw food at 6:30 p .m . at the New· port Hills Club House.,, 1900 Port Carlow Place, Newport Beach. $15 for dinner and lec- ture. Reservations requ ted. (541) 488-8865. Orange Cout College wtU host a Friday Night Planetan· um Serles at 7:30 p .m . et the school's planetarium oo cam- pus at 2701 FairView Road, Costa Mesa. StO per how. $25 for senes of three pro- grams. Future cla.s will be March 1 and 151 Apnl 5, 12. 19 and 261 May 10. 17 and 31. and June 7 and 14. The senes is designed for adults cunous about the cosmos. (714) 432· 5880 or www.occtlckel3.com HI. 26 The YMCA ENCOR£plua will sponsor a free breast can· cer screening for women 40 and older at St. Joachim C•lbolic Cbwcb, 1964 Orange Ave.. Costa M .... Sa..mngs include a morn- ~. clinical breMt eum and MU-exam lnlt.ructio . Call to acheduJe an appoint· ment. (71.C) 935-9720 or (71•) 806-2037. Ahe~oaNlrs'*>­ gy, promoting bealtb and wellne while reducing treu and fatigue, will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. ln the patio ca!e of Mother's Market, 225 E. 17tb St., COlta Mesa. Reselvotions required. (800) S9S-MOMS. laa Wll•ut. wlao led UM research team tMt ck>ned the world'• f1nt mammal, a lamb named Dolly,' will give a lee· ture at 7 p.m. at the UC Irvine Bren Events Center u part ol the univenlty'a 8io.&og1cal Sci- ence1 and Allergan Founda· Uon lecture aeries. Free. Reservations required. The cost 11 S5 to park in the Mesa Structure. Reservations requested. (949) 824-7252 or www.blo.ucJ.~ulwllm.ut. Natarallst and author Teny Tempest Williams will lecture at 7 p.m. in Orange Coast College's Robert Moore The· atrc. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. She will field questions from the audJen~ and read selections from her work. She's written eight books and numerous articles expressing her love for her nabve Ulah landscape. Free (714) 432-5880. fll. 27 Bulleting owners wltb plans to re-roof hould attend a work· shop on the Cool Savings Wlth Cool Roofs Program pro- vided by the San Otego Regional Energy Office. The workshop on saving money will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. at Nabonal University, 3390 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa. The free workshop will focus A roce111 landmarlt study of bypass surgt>ry' /11 California ranked lloap, Heart lnstlt11te ,, I 111 all of 011tbern Cullfornfa and amon11. the top three In lbe entire state. Hoag Is alsu the ""'J' bospllal In Orange County tn l>e con.slstcntly ranked as /Jm •lttfl. tbe best heart pmgrmn. Jft1yl>e that's u·l'J' people /mm t11/ ot>er tbe count1)1 C()me to H<HJfl. for lbe best heart care. Ht>aR llet1rt lnslllute malnltllns sujX.,.lor f>atl•nl surolval rates. Our Cllrdluc s11rgeo11s """among IM top /()'II, In the notion attd tire e_ycfuslt"f! lo Hoag. Tbe pby /clans at Hoag I/earl Institute are "' the forofrrml of card/myucular m dld11e tmd IM first In Orange County to <>Jfer pltmttrlng tttb11lq"~s ucb as lntra-a>m110ry bracbyllx'1"Q/'Y t<> JHft,..nt artmn /mm re-narrowing, tm1J.Smyncardlul la.sff' rw1vuc1"arlzatlon le> restorwt bl<>Od flow to /be bf/art, and Pul•nt n>rumen Otv.11• (PFO), a new mlnlm.ally-lmwlve bflart J11r1ttdurw /bat wlp prot>enl trow. If you wa"1 IM tiery best /CJr your bf/art. com• to tbtt twry IH1t ltt .'Wutbwn Callfornla-ll<>ag HNrt Inst/tut•. &Kaua, Ulbttn It cmntts to trwltlng heart dlMUU, 11""8 netw mlaa a IHaL For morw lnj<>rmatlon <m our ~lea or a r.jn'ral to a Hoac /wart spttUJJlsJ. coU 949/76().2095. ..................... Doily Pi~ on the benefits of inlt.alling " Cool roof. along With how to take ed\tanUtge ol ccom1>4· nytng rebat • To regitt r, v at the Web al at W"NW.tJden•rgy.otQI~ nt• or call(619) -0728 na. Oruge County ·Cal Alwnru Oub will hold ltl 2002 S~ Speak~r Dinner at 6 p.m. at the W un South Ce>tit Plaza. 686 Anton Blvd , Co5ta MeH. $60, $45 for· young alumru from 1991-01, SSS for Orange County Club mem- bers. RMetVations requested: Orange County Cal Alumni Club, 4200 Park Newport, Suite 216, Newport Beach, CA 92660. (71.C) 641-7738. . • A"''.,... after·boun mixer an a odatlon with South Coast Metro Alllance will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Orange County P rform- mg Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Costa M . $10, iree for memben.. (714) 885-9090. HI. 21 Tbe Ho.g Health Center In Costa Mesa will hold a senu- nar about symptoms and methods for controlling dill· clren's asthma at 6 p.m. at 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Fr . Reservations requlr d. (800) 514-4624 to register. (949) 760· 5545 for more lnformauon .MARCH 1 Dae Mighty Ducks of An•· heun and the Nabonal Multi- ple Sclerosl Society ol Orange County have teamect up to host tho Mtghty Ducks' ucth annual Ca mo Night Auction, ·canuvaJe tn Rio.· from 8 p m lo crudrught c:lt thl' Four Sea on Hotel. b90 Newport Cent r Dnve, New- port Beach. (949) 752-1680 or (800) FIGHT MS MARCH 2 The Newport Beach Tennis Fest.Iva.I will be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m at 880 Irvme Ave., Newport B ach The event ls put on by the Pac1hc Coast Tenrus Foundatlon dnd ts open to pldycrs of all age and level Profe 1onals will be on hand U\Structlng play- ers, and there will be a muced doubl round-robUl tourna- ment wtlh pnz m addllion to doubles and mgl exhib1· bon match . Fr food pro- vided by BaJo Fr h (949) 412·5504 poclliC'C'OO I tenru hotmaiJ.rom. The flnt of • two-day, 13· hour nationally dCC'r dttcd baby-tttmg course for boys and guls ag 11 to t 3 will begm at 9 a .m today m the Ho<1g Hospital Confercnc Center. l Hoag Dnve, N W · port Beach. The ccond course will be at 9 a m. March 9. $45 for two 6 112-hour 5lOns. Partiopant will I am hrst-aid help for choking, tJ. qu tte Ups for baby-1tting and hands-on practtce tun ReaervatJons required. (71 4) 532-8887 to rcgt ter. (94 ) 760-5545. A DOD-c:redJt salllng COUJ'M tJUed •Basic Cruwng i-for indlV1dual mt ri ted Ln king bas1c m.usmg certlfi· catJon will be off red by thu Orange C t Colleg School ol Sailing nd Seamansh1p. The thr -w k cla a will meet from 9 e.m. to 4 p.m March 2, March 9 and March 16 ot OCC's Sa.iling c nt r. 1801 W. Ca. t Highway. Newport Beach. 1gned for ln(Uviduat. wttb lntennedl" Mlling kills but w1th limUed, lf any. • upen nee running m1d-ize auxiliary cruiJing bOo • the course will cov r bl:tslc sy t mt, r dio opera· bon, ak.lppertng respomtbilt- ties and pr~ll kills, Reg· lit.ration COits ant Sl7S, (9491 6~-9412. llllCI S COMM Daily Pilot EDITORIAL Job Center could use ·a few friends right now Tie Job Center pened Oct."· 1988 o help remove 101Lf'r· ers lining streets and gath- ering in wons Park m Costa Mesa. And by every account. the city-funded employ- ment center has accom- plished that mission. Despite that. a few r 1- dents contmuc to bla t 1t, saying it has attracted 1Uc- gal imnugrants to the C1ty. But that argument •~ patently false Migrant workers. legal or illegal, have been ftx- tures on the Westside long before the Job Center eXJst- ed. They, along wtth others need.mg employment, were problematic for law enforcement and aty offl- oals as they loitered di l.Jons Park whale dWd1lln<t d ddyjob The Job Center solved that problem and goe d step further by reguldtmg the job-prov1dtng proce s Now. d group hd stepped m to defend and support the Job Center. knowing full weU that the center could use cln upddt· ed tweaking to ensurt> 1ls continued success. The group rouldn t hdve come along at d better tune. as Counalman Chns Steel and his supporters conllnue pursuing Steel's campaign goal of elmunatmg the cen- ter. Ball Turp1t. a member of both the Latino Bu iness Network and lallno Com- muruty Network, will lead the nt>w group, dubbed Fnend~ of the Costa Mesa Job Center. The Fnends dim to ensure the City Couno.l undersldods the Job Center is d commuruty asset. In ptember, the coun- ctl d ked o ty staffers to develop remed1e for a few problems the center has. The c-ouncll w1U revtSit the IS~U(' MdICh 18 So fdr. the sldff's 1mllcil re~arch reveals the Job Cc>nter 1s succe!.Sful We dt the Pilot have alway-. o;upported the Job Centl'r ds d place to cen- lrdltzc rrugrant and day workers. thou<Jh we agree 1t C'cln be 1mprovt•d dnd kink'>. such as thf' checking of vdhd1denuhcallon,need to lw hammered out \\ (• hope tht> Fnends rom•· to the Lable w1th dn wpr:. ctnd sugge lions to ben<•ht the Job Center and mak<> at better. wtu.J dlso dppedsmg some of 1b cnbcs At the least, wP're gldd tht.>y've stepped forward to ensure that both sides of the Job Center story are told Costa Mesa should restore residents ' quality of life S ince my olutJon for oty growth problc•m lS new to Newport· Mesans, I understand how eastly 1t could be fTUS('harac· terized, pecuilly m a bnef rummary {"Ci ty CounctJ ts annU41 commuruty goals.· Saturday). I do not support any par· bcular growth rate Rath r, I support a oty' taJung c rtam concrete t ps thctt will prove to voters that City Hall can once agll.lll be trusted to ma.ke development dect· sions. • ln th c of Cost M . l propose that the City CoW'l· ci.I do two things to resto trust: fint, ~tablish a Reltoration CofnmiUlon wboee chart r would be to restore quality of Wei and second, dedicate the ent.a.re yearly n t dty revenue from the latest large development -about St million annually from the Home Ranch pro- ject -to pay for restonng quality ol lif ln Costa Mesa. The Daily Pilot bu been MrVing the Newpor1·MeN c:ommunltiel since 1907, and diaring that tune it bu reported Oft grow1h that WU vtr1uaUy WK"Onitrained. At Int. growth came slowly. but In wt cl«edM. it bU acc11 .. ted like• lalt-9JOW· Ing•• .... ,,. ......... y prap9 wt .. to be apedld: wbm c.11191 are young. tlMy ............. and~hle ID c ID a ..Wi•ble leWll • al c.; r1. .... .. wlda..., ... pr ...................... 9ts t P · • Alld clwuct. ....... Now Nswpmt·MIM II W-...., ....... n. ...... •• ,,rt ..... -..... .. • • 17 ... • .. 0 ...... ..r. Tom Egon COMMUNITY COMMENTARY expect our abes to be places we'll like It' not enough to JUSt put th brak . on dev lopmenl with d Gr< nlight lrullabve And hope lo lurul futwe dam- ag . ll' not enough to draft a gencra.l plan and hope the ind.ig bon will pass. We need lo go back and hx what broke wtule the teenager rampaged through the ho . I'm not ta.lking manor lnv tment. I'm talking a maJor lnv tment to ratore commurnty character. Merely filling pot holes, for example, will not get to the core of the quality of We prob m : we must roU bock traffic conges· uon all ov r town It appears that Costa M City Hall bu learned front Newport Beech's Greefttigbt trawna. I'm happy lo ... Council- woman Ubby Cowan propoling. and counol apprOYtng, a tuJOr new com· mu.olty objectift for bnproY· mg qlMlity of Iii The obtec- dve Would hew the dty ded· k'ata to the talk of pUtting ubUU. undergroUnd at lMlt bait of the yearly dty ,.... .... from HoDt.a.ndl. 1bil .. Mlioul lnODIY· •bout l500,000 flftrf year, ~ .. ..,. ,,. ........... dlmoin· .......... kind al bald....,_ ....................... ~----·--­............ ., .•. ~·iiW::C ~a. .. cm• ......_ .... ,, ...... ~---·-·--... .... __ .... .. .... !.,.. ....... -··-· • ..... . ,.__ 'They better com to the meetlng with real plans for improvement ln Costa Mesa. not j ust Band-Aid olutlorut.' -Costa Mesa Mayor Linda Dhlon't ,-.sponse to the notion of having ATIT Br.band answer q~eons about rts service at a City Coun<il meeting READERS RESPOID Thursday February 1 '· 2002 A9 r f "'10TO I DAI. Y Pll.OT Albert lnshaw waJts for work wtlh other day laborers at the Costa Mesa Job Center ln October. More friends than Job Center foe s AT ISSUE: A new group has been formed to support dnd def end Costa Mesa's employment center that often comes under fire. I don't know that I'm for 11 or dgdtn.!>t 11. but l wouJd like some morl' informotJon on the Job Cen· ter ( • N •w group raU1(>S for Costa . Mesa Joh Center,· Fnday) I've never seen anything U\ the paper about what they do or what's the percentage of uccess that they hdve. It' 1ust always wanung a yes or no. If it's not succ fuJ I think they should close because 1t' not Just lo see all those men rrullmg dbout doesn't say much. CARA FRYE Costa Mesa Wt• uulaze the Job Center. so we re dehrutely fnPnds of the Job Center We Wee 11. We hope 1t doe n't move from thts locabon because it's very V1.S1ble dlld very access1ble and everyone there ha'i ctlways been very fnendJy JERRY AND DIANE EDMONDSON Newport Beach I think the aty hould not be run- ning a place of employment that fos- ters tunng potentJaUy illegal atuens and paytng them wtthout deducting taxes I think 1t goes agwnst clll of the rut that the govemm nt should be enforong U we have those law on the books U\Stead of fostenng to ignore those ruJ . JAN PETtRSON Co ta M • IDfTOWS NDTI: Jan fletenon owns ~· ments 1n Cost.a Meu ways. seower systems. etc We houldn't pend one dune to educate d foreign ctuld unbl every Amencan child hd a state-of-the-clrt c:omputer on thetr d k. ctl.l the boo~ they need. all the one-on-one tutor- mg and I could go on and on We need more CaWorrud High· way Patrol officers Everywhere you look, th.ls state and ttus country lS crumblmg from wiUun because mstead of spending mon y on our needs, we are spending at on the need of illegal umrugrants Qwte frcmk.ly, l would hope thdt Cosld t..leM would dose the Job Center crnd dggre ively start to get nd of dlNJal unnugrants who live m that nty SHIRLEY KOCH-SMITH N wport Beach I lronqly support the eXlStence of the CO!.La t..lesa Job Center I do thmk 1t needs to be unproved. But I think that it's an extremely unportant part of our commuruty -my com- muruty and the comrnuruty of the Labnos who live h re I'm not Labno . I believe that Couno.lman Chris Steel t an extremely bl4Sed person who taps mlo many of th ~1c fears that people have about unnu- grants. 1 think it's lfOruc that of c:owse so many peopl hire the peo- ple who go to the Job Center looJung for a JOb. On of the das tc remarks that has been reported tom wa trom someon wbo was drivmg along th treeL He pointed to a group of men w&bng on the stf t comer ·1 sw bate to them there.• h said, "but l'v learned to use them.· I think that' the g neral attitud . I strongly support th . i llC'e oC the Job Center. I tak utt rc:Wtural communication at Gold n West Col· lege. We have frequ nt cbscusuom about bias toward peopl of diff rent groupt and bow it rev itself and the k1ndl of comments peop mak that don't appear to aaooated wtth ethniaty SANDY SUDWHKS Costa Meu I ' . ,. . ..,.. . . people dVddable to work crnd things Wee thctt HENRY GRtFRTH NE>wport Beach I thtnk the Costa Mesa Job Center lS a good rommututy resource and hould be retamed I don't ee any need to change tt at ctl.l If they don ~ llke guys hangmg out di illegal ,r place for work, they houJd picket those guys ED VANDEM BOFFCHE Costa M The Job Center tn C~ta Mesa houJd be conunued PAUL BECK Costa "-1esa As a ouzen of C ta Mesa. I do not wctnt my taxes goutg to support the Job Center ti th Job Center couJd prove that all workers are documented or legal residents Md that only catueru. and busin from Costa lesa were allowed to benebt from it, thdt would be a dtfferi nl tot) Why hould ow oty pay ctbout $130,000 a year to support ct facility that proVtd at lea.st ball of th low-wag workers to th ri d n and busin af · wport Bedch and Hunttngton Beachl Perba~ it' bme to fme comparu that illegally hire and explo1t day laborers and those funds to up- port a facility such this, but our tax houldn't be peymg for 1t TIM CROMWIU. C taM I oft n use the Job C nt r 4.nd hnd the men who work out of th to be cellent. Put me-down commending Costa 1 for finding a ptactical solubon to h lpmg peopl find w rk and gte4U · ampliJymg t.b process for thote of u DM<liny oc:ca· help. 1be JOb Center hould be• model for all commwu of Orenge County and Calif omia -a highly ettldent )'It m of bnngmg market fortW together. ln~ly. Enron w. •ttelllpt· i.ng '°bring markets~· H.td they ~ !DON attention ID COIU MeM. they would twiv IMrmd how ii• done. IUCK.,._ Ne~9w:b 1l.wmk you for the artidt Ng_. Ing die Job c..-. I am lhodled ......... Clly CoUndl WOUid ... m dtp dMag II dDWD. 1'11.JobO.... .............. .... «. ... -1 .. --....... 11 ,...., Mn •• Clllll ...... "' .. , ......... , .. .. JottC...Ml ·~~::~==l ............ --1 ,, , ••••• -•• .......... . ..... AIO !hunday. Febfuary 14, 2002 Showi,ng heart when it comes to Parkinsan ~ disease research T oday is Valentin 's Day. So what you say? lb quote from the script of the recently releosed film ·Moulin Rouge,· writ- ten and directed by Bu Leb.nnaa. _ ·Love lifts you up where you belong -all you need is love .... • No matter what problems you face today or any other day, remember that love as ultimately the only thing that matters. If you are lucky enough to be loved, return the emotion today 1n anyway that suits your heart GUts are mean· mgJess compared to the exchange of love. How am} supposed to segue mto a story about Parkinson's dis- ease following thet? Actually, tt•s easy. Local Parkinson's research .advocate Jim WarNw, a man who also suffers Crom the disease, has as big a heart as any bwnan being on the planet. This husband and father. son and brother is always first in line in the ~wport-Mesa community, and beyond, wherever his generoslty can make a differ- ence in the lives of others. Warsaw and fellow volunteer organizers work around the clock raising funds and awareness in search of a cure for Parkinson's. Warsaw called recently from Philadelphia, working in a hotel room in a Ramada Inn holding meetings with East Coast staff members preparing to launch War- saw's upcoming campaign, being called •A War On Parkinson's•. Working with national fund-raiser Marc PoWck. who bas created a foundation called •Gtving Back,• Warsaw in conjunction with actor Michael J. Fox and other promi- nent Americans afflicted with Parkinson's inducling Mohammed All and Janet Reno, have launched an unportant national program to fmd the cure. Warsaw is currently working on a Newport Beach cock· taJl recepbon to support his cause. Several years ago, attending a Parkinson's fund-raiser in Orange County with Warsaw. experts expressed opturu.stic reports from the scientific commuruty that, com- bined with a robust national econo· my, were givmg Parkinson's patients hope that a pos ible cure. or at least drugs to delay the onslaught of the disease, would be forthcoming and available witlun a matter of two to three years. nus soentific hope went beyond the ' B.W. COok THE CROWD Parkinson's realm, also encourag- ing th05e suffering from a number of diseases such as cystic fibrosi , multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer' disease. . Three years have passed. While there ls still tremendous hope, those suffering ask the question •How long is it going lo take?• More to the point, they ask, ·wm I Uve to see the cure?• Warsaw is bullish. He insists that answers are on the horizon and that the fight, and be says it is defi- nitely a figHt, to find a cure is doable U the sectors of the scientific community, the government and pnvate e9terpri.se work together with a focused and unrelenting plan. Warsaw has gtven his life to the cause. He does so, of course, for his own good. ln the end, his actions will potentially help mil· lions. The Newport citizen is not look· ing for a pat on the back. He is not looking for glory. Despite bis dis- ease, Warsaw considers himseU a lucky man. At 52, married to EUyne and the father of two teenage sons. Warsaw readily admits that the freedom allowing hlm to devote his life to the Parkinson's cduse is the result of the business foresight of tus late father. a pioneer in the sports marketing held. The late Davtd Warsaw was responsible tor. among other creative business suc- cesses. the prollleration of sports logos on baseball caps. His compa- ny was sold to Nike for a consider- able sum. lrorucally, the finanoal freedom resulting from this success may also be llnked to the Parkinson's that has afflicted Jim Warsaw. He con- fides that dS a young boy growing up in his father's busines he worked around enormous vats of dye year alter year, well into his IUO II Tll CIOWD ,. More than 500 famity members ar,d friends joined forces for the 41st annual National Charity league Inc., Newport Chapter, Debutante Ball. The event honored 23 outstanding young women, who, in the spirit of philanthropy donated a collective 6,500 hours of service in the Newport-Mesa community. The charity ball, under the domain of Mrs. Richard Keith Lauer, unfolded at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Irvine with the artistic direction of Andrew Gromeck of Costa Mesa. The debutantes were presented by James Roberts, entering the ballroom in classic floor-length gowns with long white gloves. The tra- dition of passing the spirit of philanthropy from mother to daughter was noted with style, as the young women took their bows before society. Pictured ln tbe front row from left are Natalie Newquist, Nicole Bannister and Megan Moss. Pictured ln the middle row from left are l.aUTen Powers, Kristen Grlttlth, Amber Fabregas, Kayley Hanington, Sbabua IAmme~ EJysabeth Olah, Natalie Clark and KaUe Evarts. Pictured ln tbe back row from left are Marrlsa CanceWerl, Colby Geo19e, Elizabeth Evens, Lauren Nielson, Jeannette Booth, Krtstln Wohl. Casey Hill, Kathryn Petry, Undsay Burnham. Erin Kelly Bates, Claire Schnieders and Kimberly Boortz. 20s. It is possible that the exposure to these chemicals may have trig· gered the disease, Warsaw said. Scientists are uncertain. At this pomt m life the reason why is not of concern Warsaw. What metters is finding out how lo cure the disease. Research doctors al n;iajor national drug companies have been worlung for years on possible solutions. The same is true for soentifk teams assigned to Parkm.son's at the National lnsti· tutes of Health, headquartered m Bethesda, Md. ln the wake of Sept. 11 , 1t IS understandable that national focus has shifted dramatically, with gov- ernment and corporate budgets, as well as charitable glVmg, durun- ished for many causes mduding health related concerns such as Parkinson's. Therefore. the chal- lenge is even greater for Warsaw and so many others working for the same goals. For Uus reason. War- saw will ofUc1ally declare war on earkinson's d1 an upcoming cocktail reception in Newport Beach tenta· lively set for early May. ·The answers are out there.· says Warsaw adding. •With the heJp of people who are committed to fmding the answers. we will find the cure.· For more rnfonnallon on Parkin· son's dtsease. or to support War- saw's upcoming Newport Beach reception. call (949) 833-9181. • lffl CROWD appear1 Thursdays and Sat· urdays. Just in time for Valentines! ~ILftS EL~J\TCHITO ..JR.aiw11 J 0% tliscount °" " hllir "". ~~}: 250/o OFF Our Entire Valentine Collection CHARLES H. BARR 'l"'I~~ AVILA CHICKEN SOUP Fresh chicken broth. chunks of chicken breast. and rice. Garnished with avocado, cilantro and lime Serving the Nnvport Harbor area since 1959 Mon-Fri 9:30am-S:30pm Sar 9:00am-4:00pm closed Sun t 803 Wesrcliff Drive Newport Beach 949-642-3310 Quality funtulti1111for10"' "°"'~ Cottage • Shabby Chic • Traditional Styles Designer fabrics & Accessories . Feature Of The Week 10% OFF All Dining Table & Chair Sets NOlwlidoaall--.~n--•tar~• f OOily Pilot DATF.BOOK ~I febtuory "'· 2002 Al I IEEL CllTICS 'Storytelling' in two parts 'Rollerball' hits the skids, goes doum 'S torytclling• ls th much anbapated foUow-up to writ r/chrector Todd Solondz's ·w etcom to th Doll- house· and ·1 lap- ptness: As with his previous endeavors, $olondz min s the depths of human dcpravtty and pro- vid bJt1ng soaaJ commentan that are. unfortunately, IOI rrussang from today' pamt-by-OROZCO numbers hlms. As the btJe suggest'>, • 'tory· telling• tS a narratJv hlm m which the mam theme as narrabve 1t~f: a movte about how people tum We expenence mto ston dnd how th~ ton c-an betrdy or exploit the realJty they depict Sullen, broodtng and full of the aod humor that ha'> mdrkf'd Solondz's Wms to datP, the him has amb1bons that uren't quill' reala.zed -perhaps bE'c'duse pt.Srt of the movte looki. llk<' d c;ohct ftrst dralt. Solondz planned ·story· telling• Ma thre ·pdrt antholocn. but before U.S releM(> hl' cut out the Uurd sectJon, stdJTlng tht> -.tdr of ·0oUhouse." Hedther ~fouol.1 The hrst portion, the better of the remauung p1ec • tS lltJt'rl FK· bon • and is set m the rrud· l ~ di some anonymous college t dlTlpU'> The story IS about a coUec.w crP· abve wnbng student V1 ISelmc:t Blau) whose boyfnend MMru' ILL><> F1tzpatnck) has cerebrdl palsy Thl' duo are students of d Pul1t7er Pn7t>· wuuung Alncan Amem tln prof~­ sor Gary Sron 1Robt>rt WMomt Marcus wnt~ tl lclm<' upllftmq -.10- ry about tus cer brrtl pdh' dnct i-. lauded by his classmdlC-. who appear uncom/ortablP cnt.1onn9 u dlsabled person The d"pmnq teacher's pet Cdlls Mrtrru." to tt.S.,k whlch eventually ledds to lhP breakup of V1 dnd 1\-larcu., Vi later rnovei. on to a one-ruqht stand with her wntJnq profe sor. an Imposing figure whose Id t run toward k.lnky ·Mand.l.llgo· fanta.sJ . (We hear but don't qwte see their sexual encountPr To both avoid ct.nd ncUcuJe the MPPAA threat of an NC· 17 ratJnq. Solondz covers th try t Wlth a tdcky-look· mg red rectangl . 8ecduse the ecboo &S covered. the ranngs orga· niz.ation gav •storytelling· an R rabng.) And when Vi tum, the expenence mto d tory for h r class, he fands herseU !Mtvaged by • NOW PLAYING Frankie Muniz and Amanda Bynes tar ln •&tg Fat Uar." The duo plays a series of practical Jokes on a HoUywood produc-er played by Paul GlamattL the cld!>S dS !)('mg deliberatel y ·me.m. • ·der<>gdtory· dnd ·creat· mg upWbng chMdcter /s1tuatJoni.· in h<.>r '>lory I low<•\•t>r. V1 1s prrused h) her teacher. who nonelhe le s rt>mmrl!> h~r with th<• '><dlhln9 renlt1rk lhdl ·All trnth once wnt· lt•n becomE'~ hctJun UnJortlmdlel~. part h\O, ""Jonhc· Uon I.!. not d., potc•nt d pctrt one lnstedd 1t r~mhl~ d rouqh drclft 10 t>muJaun9 Albert Brook., md~ertul rn79 mockumPnlc.tr. *Rc•rtl Li.Je • 1 IC're ... bdpie!.s lilllt-<J dC tor ndJTle<I Toh) Oxmdn IPctuJ <••dmdltJI tn~ 10 1mpron~ tu., luck b\ bt't onung on tndepP.ndt>nt docunwntdJV film· m.d}wr -re<urdmg, nnt'ffid vt•nte· tyle the U\h of tht' U\ mg'>tc>n tcUru.lv. tocusmq on -.lc.tckt>r tl'('n Sc ooh" ., 1 :'\ ldtk \\ebllf'r 1 dnt•mpt to qet mlo c oUP<f(' Thi' ldrmly I'> repletP Yt llh dy.,funn1ondl c-harttc· ter. ddd \1.lft) !John Goodmttnl compld.lll., dhout f'VerytJunq. wlle Fem IJu.IJ<" I ld~jt'rtyJ VdUt.ly ct'>Plrl'" to be ct <iOC'lctllte rruddlc -.on Brddy lNOdh AelltSJ L'> d blctnd JOCk youngest son 1\-Wwy 1Jon11tht.Sn ~­ er I is a i.acbst lll tr tUJ\Ul9. dlld th etr Salvadoran maid Consuelo ILupe Onbveros) is the v1rum of cill Whtie Solondz hd'> d kl't'n PtU for dialogue. • onhrtton sullN\ from Solondz'c; ctpp.trent dt>'>ITP to Jab at recent movte that purport to examine the darker de..• ot Amen· can culture Solondz\ venom appeMS to hdve bf>en cone ·ntrdtP<.1 on *Amencan ~auty.· wtuc-h 1 merolessly S<"dlhecl dS • Amt•nc-dn Scooby • There clle pnceless moments m the extended roasbng of • Am1mcttn Beduly. • however the overdll hlm '>ufferc; lrom the. d.Jgrei.i.100 The '>tuft m locus from dllother b1tmg commentary to a blci!>e conclu'>1on makes the fm.t hdlJ or ·storytelllng • even tronger O f coUJ"Se, by Solondz's td.fldordi. tt wed.k sect.Jon of d him 1~ till ol gredter 1grullcance cUld more chdllengmg than most of the mbbl!.h hll.mg the mulbplexes Wtule Solondz can edSlly be d.ts- ~ d!> d llUSdnlhrope. thdt Odt· row VK'W 1qnores tus genome clffec· uon for ~ dlc1racters Furthennore. Solondz\ characters explore the d plh.s of hUJTldJl emotions. from the 1uruor tugh school ttu1g 111 ·weJ. c-ome to the Dollhouse • used to ~xpk>r<• the them of baste human cit'< ncy to the vanous tages of erO!. tlnc1 iiflclpe an ·Happtness, • Solondz Pxplor~ th<' methods and madness of hlll < hcu acters dJld comes dean. 1oyou., ep1pharue and happy end· lllg IX' damned. Solondz is a better h.lm.mdker becaw.e of 1t, and we hould encourage the few remain· mg wnter/dl.rectors who are worthy of the oft-thrown tenn • artlst" by dvo1dm9 the weekly dnbble fotstecl on~ ·storytelling· 1s rated R tor 'trong ice:icual content. language and -.ome drug u e • Roe OROZCO rs ~ •nomey with Mor· r1\ Pohch & Purdy He l111e1 in Cosu ~ with h1i wife •nd two au I t may be that cl rolbnq tone gathers no ro .,, but unJortu· nately th be t that onP could WI h for • RoUerbc.lU-Wd~ lh4t 1t be ·no ma • If thts n•mdke of • RoUerbdu • got uny ch 1er, 1t' d be Velv ta ... <1nct lhut 1un't f'Vr.n r<'dl ch " It opens on d scere that Grant· land R.iCe nught rc~nu..e Outllnecl ctgd.llbl d blue-gray Octo~ uy. ~ four k:nuckk>tli'Ods rid ogain. ln dramatle lore ~· 'A known ~ well. nothing act\kllly 'Jl)cy prubtt· bly had ~. hut only to rru..Jcud the cop. Thc1r n~ ~should bf> Lany, Curl\, ~ 1oP. 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Kl~in dnd LL C ool .I hqun• lhf-'~ u• lx•lll<J nppt><I oft ctnc.J ht-ad tor lh<• border. nnh" lhl., 11m t d Td< u ~·U corruner· 1 1c1I Renn ctnd tht> n•.,1 of tus llunkJP.--look tu hedd them oil dl thP ~ld'>' Ot"("dll'+' llkP the ~ luruch Ol\"mp1c-.. the ga.nw., mu.,t go on \\l'U 11 onP urunh•restu1q chase -.Ct'nf' c.tflPr clllolher LL Cool J qets packed on by ct ~ru~r from d cfo,. t.ano· ol d Zlllion m •tf't".'> or '>I> and 1<ll'm lS hduled bdc'k inc h.d.ln.'> bt>cduse tomorroY. L-. Ct.Mther q.:unt' Tius ftndll\. cht>~., Off KlP1n he gel!> mtid chdUenq~., ttuthon· Iv, klll!> all the l>dcl guy<. dnd ledd<. thl' pE>cl.!>dnt" m •• re\'olt A ventd· bit• George Wd-.hmgton he "'· \\1thout tht> mtPlllqenc-e l'<iUC"d· lion \1smn or ttll<•nt AJthouqh • RoUerbdU mdkt>-. Thf• Fd'>I dnd th1• Funo~ look Llkl' "The Slow dnc1 the Tepid. th.ts bdU wt>nl Odt real to t • Rollt.>rbolr 1 roted PG 13 tor 'wlence. ext re mt• .,port~ action <;ensua/11\, language and onw drug relerttnce., • UNCl.E DOfit re1t~ b-movlti ~ ~ musal ~ f0< the D••ly Pilot He nwy ~ re.ched by e rN•t •1 lte•llytMJ Wr1t11190.tOI com DA'IJ.BOOK Daily Pilot Avila S El Ranchito dishes up Mexican favorites DlllHlmlW lybtttyM.w A bout 35-plus years ego. Salvador Avila came to the United States with bis wife and dill· dren to. whether knowingly or not, show us what real Mexican food ii all about. For the last three decades. and in various locations nwnbenng eight at the pre- sent. th Avila family bas done just that There are actually three d.J!ferent Avila's El Rancbitos ngbt near here. and the story is that each member of the fanuly got their own to run as they see fit, with the promise to keep the traditional foods and generations-old recipes that made the place such a popular onginaL However, each of these three does have lts own chann and singular merits. The restaurant on Placentia Avenue makes its own tor- tillas nght there, bot and deli· dous. It's something that I believe places this restaurnnt above the others. The El Ran- cluto on the Balboa Peninsula has a great patio and is a bot spot at rught. Avila's on East Coast Highway m Corona del Mar Is the one we always go to because we can walk to it. and that's a huge plus con- sidenng it 1S almost vital to conbnue breathing to take a few steps after a huge Mexi- can meal -it's that or melt into the booth and pray for a defibrillator. The restawant on East Coast Highway is parbcular- ly charnung because it opens to the outside and really just bas that festive, fun, sum- mery kmd of charm. even in DON UACH I OAl.Y Pl.OT Hud chef Gabriel Lozano with two popular favorite dlshe • camJtas especial, left. and chicken fajitas, right. at Avtlas EJ Ranch.lto Corona del Mar. 1be restaurant was started by Salvador Avila 35 years ago. the dead of wlnter. nus place is always the huge hit at the Corona del Mar C bnstmas Walk. I have host- ed a party or two there myself, and both were raging successes, definitely not due to my gift~ talents. More like due to theu gifted mar- garita maker, but that is nei- ther here nor there. I also often order party platters for events at our house. You cannot beat the deal, and Lord knows I could never out-cook the deal. You can get a dozen bumtO'I, or d dozen Oautas, for $12, or you can get their party plutter with tacos, bumlos, fiautas, guacamole, Sdlsd and ch1~ for $49. Tius IS always d huge b1t and. because at t!t M> good. Saves me from lhe embarras ment of haying to answer the question. "Did you make this?" With AV1 ld'!t deltcious takeout, !t is qmte obvtous thcit I did not My single most favont€' ttung to orde1 at any one El Rancluto is the house spcodl- ty. mvenbvely uamL'(f • Avald'!> Soup • II I were to do d best soup ltst every yedr, lhi~ would be No. 1 on my W.t every ume, mostly l>«duse this c;oup, with its wh1te medt chicken dnd nee lll d chlck- en·l.>dS<->d broth with ll ldng of time. gdrrushecl with freo;h clVOCCldO clnd served With wcinn tortillas, is dn tt< tucll medl m 1tM?U. And I dfll not on<> to give up a m(•ul an beu of ..oup. But thJS 1' ill It c. dlso !K'rvecl with a s1dl1 of condi- ments thdl mdude nldnlro, • These Guys Wouldn't Miss It. Neither Shoul You. Toshiba Senior Classic March 4-10, 2002 Ntwport Beach c:oancry Oub 949 I 660-1001 www.rosrubasmiordassic.com I . .,. , .. ,,.... .•. • ,, hnely chop1X'd onions and Jdlapenos. yruted cheese dlld diced tomatoe Throw all of th into th€' soup. Jalapenos at your own nsk. and then break up a few tortilla chips t1nd throw those m as well. Sweet Mother Avala. I eat this dt lt>d.St once d week. and with anllopdt1on And even my husbdnd, cl mc.1n who 1s looking for meut dt every m al. IS all fled Wlth Um on~. 1 lowever, h€' doe n't order 11 every tune. which 1S ruce for me becaw.e that's how I get to try all the other gredl I ' ' ' I 'I ' ( l II.. ,.J '1 \ d' 'f ' 'I' ' ,, h -,, ' Rabbict In urancc Agency AllJ'O • HOMEOWNEllS • HF.ALTit I Dinn« 51260 LocaLRediS~ Lunch I Dtnn« s9m '12:Hl Ilf'wi,ch,f~ c~o~ '1&0 *'4palf llodt (~ 67$-347• (....,..,~, SOultt COmt Plam Wlagt • '" ·~AwlnEI~ ·•••2101 ........ ,.,. .. eo.r. MIN; 1744 E.c C.Gllt Hlgtl:uae)\ Coro- M del M9r; JD Nlw- part IW..~ IMct\ • CALL: Calta Mesa. (M) tG-1142; CoroN .. M-. (Ml) M4G26; ~lwt\(949) 67s.a55 .... MUCH: Moderate Uungs th y have to offer. Suffice 1t to say that El Ran- cluto cov rs all the tradition- al basics, enchilada • burri- tos. tacos, et. al, but there are some unique standouts as well. The hrimp ceviche ($7.95). hrlmp •cooked" m citrus jwces and served with salsa. avocado and warm tor- tillas, is really light and real- ly great: a nice snack, and even better appetizer. Chmgolingas are also uruque to AVlla's El Ranctuto as far as I know -htedded chicken ln a crispy pastry with a tangy sauce. m addition to the salsa for dipping. Th dl'e always a party platter tut, but need to be eaten right away. The flautas. chicken or beef wrapped in a Oour tortilla dJld deep fned are one of Bn- clJl's favori~ • as well as our guests'. whoever they may be. Here's the Baja lme, Avt· la's El Ranch.Ito serve up good. local Mexican food with an atmosphere Uke you have really been some place and had a good time. It gets pretty crowded m the sum- mer, so remember those take out pclrty platters, even U It's just for you! All Bnocls of High Grade Waacha & Jewdry &pady Rq>aired la Oar SI.op. Bead Sttiagiag & F.aanring Semas Availabk wt 00 IAITtlllU WHILl \l>UWAIT tl'\I "' .. 111'1>,n1 CHARLES H. BARR -.... ,. ,_,.... 1""4w Sirl# 11$1 1'9 I I r. tlOAM S "I ""• .,,.,, S.toDAlll·U O'lll """M.l ".. """'s-. DoifY Pilot DATFBOOK Thuudoy, Febfuory 1'. 2002 A13 New Newport company revives sprightly Joseph ' THEATER REVIEW 1Y1bmlhue 0 08 mxjh.t U1'\dgU'K.' thdt yl\<'O th!• piethard of locdJ prtx1Urtlon.<, 1l'-. been gettmg. and will n.>ecwt>, thf! hQaeSl new musical property uround ~ •~and the Amazing Tt"<hrun.>lor [)reameoaL" Actually, thl5 l•bticoll~ ·mspi:wd brief bat ol entertdi.nment w th• lust alt· , laboraban between And.rt>w Llo)d \\ebbt•r and Tun Rn about three d "< d<i<><. ttgo It' only recently thcll 1t"· l>l~n r<"db· covered by th Orange C'ounty Pttrfom1- mg Arts Cent r. the Cosld M "tt C1v1c Playhou and the Huntm<1tnn B«ac h Playhouse, With an upcoming p1 oduc t1011 al Costa M ' Vanguard Um\ t>rs1t\ CurrenUy. it'~ m the hand of tht-nt>\\1· .. 1 community th ater group m our !Mt k · yard. the Newport Becl<"h Th<•tth•r Co111- pany. wtuch tS stagmq 11 throuqh Feh l4 dt Lincoln School an Newport B~ttch And therein It its moJor problt•m - it's a cl y productlon bv young pt'<iph· dt the m rcy of a grade '><'hool \Uuml '' ~· tem. El1.h r tht> papcd·tn .. uund dro\\ n., out the ing rs or. even wor~·. 11 rut-. out dunng a solo by onl! of lhl' l\\n 1mpn•,. we Leadmg pertonner. [th".ml Gu .. i.. 111 the title role or Ely~ Bt>\ Pr ct., tlw lt>tc h· i.ng narrator. Both f>O!>~''' \me 1 'ol 'llf>t" nor quahty, but they're di tht• m<>rc-v 111 .1 contrary system thdt, hopt•lull) \\ 1Jl ht· repaired by the how·, '><.><"<>net \\...,kt•ml Beyond th dutttl ruqhllndr<'' tht· °''" Newport ex>mJ>dllt • JO!.(•ph • hd" -.<mw tern.t¥' moments Director h>">hlld < "ttrr h.1 ... added som modem rorru< hit-. ti' o ,1111\\ that en for them and Cr\,tdl Hunh•n' ene:rgebc choreography t•n ... uw .. thdt \\1· ll enjoy a V1SUd.l tr&it evPn 11 11111 l'dr' n-. 1111 Gusts is ldedJ for thP roh• 111 thl· favonte son sold mto 'ldH·~ '" h1' 1••ul· ous brothers Hts vo1cP a.. \tronq t>\t·n when the acoustJC'> drE' wc•c1k, or norwx· istent. and ont> unagmE>' th.11 tw 1111qht not even n !d the hedtl nuc rophonc• hi' and th other lectthnq plu\ Pr' '"'"11 Ditto {or Bey r who hit' 1tw ,1 .. cw hkt FYI • WHAT. •Joseph and me Amazing Tedlnkolor Dreamc~· ,,,..med by the Newport ~ ThMter Company • WI && Uncofn E1erneUfy Sd'°°'- 3101 Peciftc View Ori11e, Ne\i' part lwt\ ...... 7:30 p.m. Frid9y Md~ and 2pm.~~ftlb. 24 •COST. SI or S10 • CAU; (949) 280-1733 a young Bemad tte P lers (there's even d strong phy 1cal resembl4ncel and . gdm ly bdttl the recalotranl sound qods whil r actu.ng every high note with a Oounsh Th.ts young lady is clearly qoing pldc m how bu.sin . DrCdn'lC"Odt • is a jdZZCd-up. overtly modem v 1'SIOfl ol lhe blbhca1 legend that UWl~ di.rectonaJ unagtnabon, ancJ C4n" t\A.5 101ected CJUll a few gags WlSeen m preV1· ous " fSIOns. Si.nee the Pharaoh is supposed to re.cmbl ElvtS Presley, and this one !Anthony Rissd.o.I romes otf more like DaMy Zuko in "GrN.'le," he'::. given a sight gag lrom the drive-111 scene m the ID0V1e to illxlt·r.row thE" resemblance. Even a sunple h11 Ww th<> removal ol Joseph's chains g ts t1 OK\' conuc tn>utmenl r\ IP\\ other ensemble members take .ul\ttOldqe ol the1.t few rrunutes m the .,poU1ght to make a lastJng unpres 100 \ounq Kdh<' Spencer lZZl dS the rov- mq wife of dn Egyplla.n bigwig, and l>t1\ 1d Mill r klc~ up i.ome dust M the vounge t of the brothers \\t-hhN\ musical treatment touch~ ,·u1uaUy tt.U tyltsbc bdse'>, from country· w••'>tPm to Fr •nch to CdJypso. and Julie Okmm· .. co.,tumes h.11 lhe blU on edch OC(u<,aon PMt1cularly appeal.mg are her outht'> for RlS~ and SpencN • Jo .. eph ttnd the Amazmg Techrucolor Dtt>rttn<. Odt • L\ an amblbOuS chotce for d °''" rompdfl~ wtth Just one show (klst crum-rnPr\ • \nn1.-1 under 1t.s belt. • TOM Tn\IS rev~ lo<..tl the•ter for the Daily Pilot His rtv1ew\ appNf Thu.w.ys and Saturct.ys 11110 THI AT Hf ~ j • Academy AWllfd Noml9 IM -(R) Dolby Digital 11:W 1:00" 1:00 1:00 7:11 t:tS . "Saturdll • MondllV Fine fwnltlft • Beds • Fabrtc & Trims .. .Ml)fig. bdow ..... prtcal 1Wnwdwidltln1*Sdl"1 ·~•b1B1 t er " AFTll HOUU • Sybmct AFTa tDMS Item. to the D••ty Pilot. now •-v st .. eon. ~CA 92627, by fu to (949) 646 • 170, or by c.a ng (949) S7....UU A <ompi.te ltst tt ava tab at wwwcU1/ypilot com SPECIAL HOT YACHTS Th · wport Hdrbor Nautmll Mu um \\-Ill pr nt G ry Mtlllmore·-, •t-fot Yc.tcht , Ocean Racers From To~tl to Tur~· exhibit of 25 on91· rutl yacht pamung -with pbotogrdph and models - through March 15 cit 151 E. Coast Highway m Newport Beach The mu!>eum l. open from to a.m to 5 p.m . Tu • ddy through Sunday. Fr e f<M9) 675-8915 MUSIC VALENTINE'S TUNES Th UC Irvin Chd.ffiber Smger.. w'lll perform a Val.Po· bn ' concert at 8 p rn. todcl\' dt Wuufred Snulh H1tlJ The <.dmpus ~ at the mte~ecuon of C' dmpus dlld Uruvers1ty dn· \'(•<, 10 l'MCll 824-2787 VIOLIN AND PIANO The UC lrva.ne C hdmber Sen will present a concN1 w1th vaollm t 1-faroutunc Bedellan dnd p1arust Lomc1 Gnlhn at 8 p.m Feb 23 ttt Winifred Snuth Hall on <"din· pus, which is at the mtel'S4'<"· lion of Uruvers1ty dnd Cdmpu' dnves $10. (<M91 824-2787 CHAMBER ENSEMBLE The Academy of St f\1drtm m the F1eld<t Chdmber En em· ble will pertorm d se t of rarel~ heard plE"<"<'S di 4 p m Feb 24 m the Orcmgl> C'ountv PN· formmq .\rt Center' Founc.IE>r I fdll 600 Toy. n Center Dn\€' Co ta f\IP'a S50 17141 740-7878. RUSSIAN DUO Vladurur SpavdkO\ mu .. 1r Pl~ Dunn-Well PEIFECT HIRMOIY The Masters of Httrmony wtU present a concert of a cappeUa music at 8 p.m. S.turdAay at Orange Cout CoUege' Robert 8. Moore Th attt, 2701 Falrvtew Road. Costa Mew. $23-$29. ~714t 432-5880. director dlld pnno1.1<tJ conduc- tor of the Ru ian 1'dlJUnCll Orchestra. and ptdllbl ·n1 1 Bezrodny will pesfonn dt K p.m Feb .lll dl th lrvuw Rmdd\ Th<'cttre, 4241 ·C'a.mpu' Dnw, lrvme The tonn•rt C'O·f)r('!V'nt· L'<i b) th Ldguntt < httmht•r "'-1USK l.;t1C'U:t) dtld lhl' l'lulh6r· morn< '-'xiety. Ul<ludh A.11 h' ViolJ.n Solldlcl No 2 in A fllJor clOd StrdW. Sondtd Ul E-Attt MdJOr, Op 18 $25 ·m or S'iS l~ql ">5 J-..!.422 'EUGENE ONEGJN' Operd Pdohc w1U prt•.,..111 ''' ltr'-l Russ1dn 11p1·rtl TchatkO\ ..,ky\ • Euc.it•nt• < >rw- gan from r:eb 2t> tu !\1dr< h 1 di tht• Ordnge Countv Pt•r- tomun<~ \rt l f·nt1•r 1,01.> TU\\.O c l'Oter Un\c co .. tu 'le..d ~hem. Uffie<, dfl' 7 HI p m rt•b .?h ctnd .!8, Mure h 1 dnd '..! nncl .! pm r--.lttffh 'i 25-~17 "i !KOOi 34-<>PERA MUSIC AT THE ANNEX \ ltc>1Ct1I t1<t-. 1>ertom1 dt ., p m Sundc1\' ttl thl' Pwrn Stn'\"'t Annex no 17th 4'1 (. Cl'>ld :\leSd Frl't' 1 ~~1 t>41Hi5UO MUSIC AT THE GRILL ThP Blur wat •r C ,nlJ offers bve mu .. K on Fnddy and Saturday n1yht'i Cireg \.forgdn Nick Pt•1wr ttnd K II\ Gord1en 1knu"n d., \1PGI will perform <:lr1""" rnc k R&B dnd wing at H !<t pm rndd~'> McllVUl Gre· qor. .incl \ tP<.. will perform •In'"" ff)( k '''1ng dJld R&B at H 1n p m dturddy Free <11lmi.. .. u1n 171414 i5·4033 WEEKEND BLUES \nthoO\ <. R1\' rbodt Restau· !dill an :-.Oewport 8 •dch will pr.•,pnt Tht-8.tlbod Blues on Fnd·t\ nnd 5dturdd\' everung t1ncl ~unddv dft••rnooru. 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(; u.-e eat cheerios. go 011 S your b<x11 wul 1·isit }aJ & the cats. }ou alwcn.~ make me ~ feel sq/i! & lmied. ~ 'l Togetl1Rr Fom'<'r. r . (; Tess ~ 'IJ~~~~ · Daity Pilot ·' . QU01I Of THI DAY •we have live tough games (left). Our team playa well when we have our backa against the wall ... • '8t Doual-. UO men's basketball co.ch Daily Pilot Still plenty of bang for your buck With many locally based charities throughout the U.S. suffering since 9/11, venerable Toshiba Classic expects another banner year for Hoag Hospital. Fund raising ls dlificult for anybody, especially on the heels ol Sept. 11, which has altered the way money as given lo chanty ln this country. Despite the economic climate, Toshiba SenJor Cl k co-chainnan Hank Adler, the event's flnandal backbone slnce the old days of the Richcrd Dunn GOlf Newport Classic Pro-Am, believes 2002 will be another huge uccess for the only in-season prof onaJ golf tournament t.n Orange County. ·we all work at this so we can make a large contnbution to Hoag Hospital.· 5&1d Adler. a volunteer along ........ ..._Roger Corfson • 949.S7U223 • Sports Fax: 949~~170 mOPElll f*'-Ytl ...... TERRY THOMPSON (EstAndll) Thursday, February 14, 2002 Bl PAOFK COAST LEAGUE GIRLS BASKmAll CHAMPIONS with co-chamnan Jake Rohrer. who ta.ltes a week's vacation every year from tus real JOb to serve as held general of the pro-a.ms and volunteer comnuttees, overseeing about l ,200 volunteers each year. , SEAN ..U" OAI.. v OT Estuda High• Padflc Coast League girls basketball co-champion Eagle . Coach Paul Kirby's Eagles are (clockwise from 9 o'doclc Marie Rodriguez. 1\1sha Wue, XocbJU Byfield, Nancy Castro, Tisha Gray, Imelda Pei\a and Chrystal Mino. The Eagles, wtth a first· round bye, host the winner of tonJght's Morningside-La Canada game on Saturday ln the second round of the ClF Div. m-A Playoffs. With Adler and Rohrer. who hired crack tournament director Jell Purser in late 1997. the eighth annual Seruor PGA Tow event at Newport Beach Country Club has become the most ptulanUuopic stop on the SO.and-over rucwt. And. even though fund-rawng efforts for ow oatJoo's local lnstttutions have uttered Stnce 9/1 1, the Hoeg Hospital Foundabon. wtuch manages tbe Tosh.Iba C lC, will once again firush among th Seruor Tour's charltable·9Mng elite. "We've made S3 7 mlll.lon t.n the last (fow) years, and we're going to have a very good year t.hJ.s year, • Adler said. •f'm not goang to tell you what that number lS because some pieces ltilJ have to fall ln place. but we're till going to have a good year in a very difficult economic enVU'Onment. • SpollSOrs and members of the community who volunteer at the event or play m the pro-ams are the heart and 10ul of th Thshiba Cl&ssk's rise to the lop of the Senior Tour in a cat egory (chantable giving) other than great finish • great OeJds and shalang weather U our unseasonably dry weather conunues. t.hJ.s year's Tosh.Iba c (March 4-10) could reach an all·bme tugh ln tickets sold. ....... wlao weal 91mt tbe wtmes of Senior Tour o(fidals la.st year and allowed tee bm to sart u scheduled d pate rain in the forec t, gambled and won during th rtna.1 round. While be pused out dgan a day after aDd WU tbrUJed WJth the SEE GOLF PAGE 13 m •WUT """''' • 10.) UtM'1 St 10.J c.I .-oty t-S UCSI t-5 Nolthrodge 7-S '"'rffc w ldltlo w "_... ... l.ong~SL 4-9 Fun.ton Ml ........... ... ,.. ua • Nof1hi ldge LI St. It UOP ~ltUllt\SL ~-ldltlo fDIU.,... ....... ua • UC'. 1-os LISL1tNtwf111gi ....... Ullt\tl. """"°" • ldltlo c.I ,,_ • uc::sa COWGE MEN'S BASKmlll onroa Anteaters hope to put narrow loss to Utah State behind them and focus on the Matadors with tipoff scheduled for 5:35 p.m. m Nort.hridge. Amara Aguilar more • DMv PILOT .\gdm t the Aggi . .,ophomore centf'r Adam nus game lSn t ctbout revenge It dbout d challeng • UC l~me men·-; basketball Co.ich Pat Dougl said The Anteat(.'rs (17-7, 10-3 ln the 819 Westt Ut>d for first m the conf rence With Utah State. will take on Cal State Northndg at the Mdlddome torught at 5 35 In th hrst round of conf<.'rt>nce play. Northr1dge (8-13. 7-51 tunned the Ant aters. 73-72, m ovcrtun at the Bren Events Center Jan t<J to snap UCI' school-rerord 19· game home wtnrung treak ·1 think our players rocogni2.e that Nortbndge beat them. but usually our luds pond wh n they know th y have a chaU nge. • Douglass s~11d •Now we're bed with Utah for fttSt We're going on the roed. Ir conung to a dose here (in confer- ence). U we are goang to come out on top we have to make a good run We hav five tough gcUD Our team pla~ weU wh n we have our backs against the wall • Th Ant at rs are COITllng oU a narrow 62-61 m front of a told-out aowd at home to Uldh Saturday. UCI rallied from a lb-point dehot at halftune, but couldn't bit an outside hot m Its f10al two ons to put th game away ·we've di5c\w.ed that gllm a lot,• Douglas wd •Granted, that game ov r, but we db- cuued our pn!peration .ad mindset we bad com- ing out. We lacked aveness against a zoM We dilcusled that w need*1 to look inside Pardda wa held scorel an the hrst half and hn1Shed with 10 points He lS second oo UCI' squad an ~onng with a 12 8 points-per-game dverage I le IS also avl•rnqmq 6 q rebound per game The I ddcr offensively for the Anteaten l.s the -.chool' dll·llmc leading \c-orer, ruor guard Jer- ry Green (20 4 ppg. 4 I rpgl Juruor forward Jor- dan Hams (1 l .S ppg. 7 O rpg) has also been an otrens1ve threat Sophomore forward taruslav Zmak 1ct 1 ppgl dnd 1uruor guard Mtke Hood (8 2 ppg) will al.so look to contnbut egcianst the ~tatadors Northndge lS led by Markus Carr ·1h ;1 ppgl . who scored a car r·h gh 31 points i.n ihe Mata- dors· I t wm ov r UCI Carr I ds the teem i.n tSts (4.9 per garn I and l 415 (2 3 per gam I "They are very othl be and ha\ e • deep bench.· Doug d. "Th y run a lot of pl.iye .tnd have a vanety on d f we·~ p panng to get ddf rent loo • We'U what woru an that parucul r cont t. We pect the way they play. Th y are going to crute a lot of tumov , • Th Mat.clo are •v raging 20 turnov per gam . the m t U\ th Big W t orthridg also l d th conf ~ nee in • with tO 4 per gam , and bed for first for off rwve reboundJ. with 13 1 per gam UCI Pl lh Big W ln h Id goal pc.rcent.ag I 4821 and a ranked 14th 1n the nation in tbal C9tegOrY DAILY PILOT llGll SOIOOl ATHLETE Of 1HE WEii Tony Mel11 rn Talented All-CIF tar hopes to provide N wport bask tball with plenty more prime peformances before th fanal cut. .... ~tioDtbMblil ...... .. ....... _.... .. ...... .......... -..... ... • •• t h •••• .................... ........................ w.... ...... _.,..._....., •n a ........ _ .... . w111a ......... ., ..... ... ........... $' M .... _. ........ _ .............. . ..... ., ....... ··--......... ... .... ···-~ BOYS BASKmAll Estancia . ousted Estancia shces 24-pomt deficit to seven, but host Burroughs prevails in ID-A first round Wednesday rught. RIDGECREST - The Estancia High boys basketball team tnmrned a 24-polnt deftot to seven with l '.49 left. but ran out of gas again 1 ho t Burroughs of Ridge- crest. wtucb eamed a 71 -58 win in the fll'Sl round of the OF ...... 51 .._ .... 71 Southern Secbon DlvWon ill·A Playofts Wednesday Estancia Jumor forward LewlS Bred haw bad 12 points and 15 rebounds and freshman forward Carlol Puno added a team-tugh 13 poants and t O rebounds to pec-e the vmton ( 13-14) Bum>ugbs (13-~l was led by le1UOf guard 1\'avtS Kincaid, who amasMd 2.5 pom.ts, indudu>g several traOSU:V'll\ buck a.nd a tno ol lhrff·pom Senior guard Fernando 1akionado and 6-foot· 7 Junior center Joey Landquist added 12 poilllS ~for the E•gles. who were down, 37·17. at baUb.me, th n outscored th 8WTOI, 41 ·34. aftl"f the break SEE EAGLES MGf 12 .. . . GlllS IASIE1Ull Pressure awaits Mesa Mustangs try to avoid initial first-rounq loss in five years tonight at No. 4-seeded Rosary. 8ilny F-..lkner DAILY Pl.or FULl.ERTON - There will be two klnds of pressure put to bear on Costa M High an tonight's CIP Southern Section Division W·A girl.\ ketbaJJ pJayolf opener at 7 ;JO ttl No 4 ·seeded R0141Y. f-irst, thC're ex.lsts the mere "J>l.>cter ol smgl~tion that com wath ctny playoff game. Hut calso. Coach Jlm Week's f\lustang!I must face the n•lt•ntlo ., defensive pre ure thdt has become d trademark tor Richard Yoon-coached R~ry squads "Thc>y're going to give us 32 nunute'> of pre ure. • Weeks ... aid of lht! Royals (15-13), who dtlvanced lo at least the section -.emifinals the last three seasons. ancludmg a Divhlon lll·AA liUe 111 1999 and a ill·AA runner-up .,howmg m 2000 "We'¥ done a good JOb of 11nprovin9 again I pre ure, • Weeb said. ·we've even been dble to get some points oU of t1ttacldng the press Hopefully, we CdD get enough eesy baskets to balance out whutevE'r we> may give up with turnovers • The Mustdng<1 I 12-15), have done dnythmq but q1w up lhts yc>dr Aftt•r <1 2·4 lettqu<" start. they won lour of their last hve dqdanSI PCL f0«•!., ind udl.ng a pc.ur ol OVl•rtune tnumph over Northw0<xl, th<' lt11ter an a third· plt1c·c pwyofl fnday l\.IP"d ai. lf'cl hy 5-foot-It 111nior Rhond1 Ndll, who ,1vNdgC'> th 4 points per game "(Ndll) 1., starting to develop into tht> kmd ot player who can put lhl' lt•dm on hN 5houldE>rs, • Wt'(•ko, ... ud Thdt Id k hd'i been dlmost a fl•4u1remt•nt, howl'ver, since \.lf'Sd ·._ rwxt lour l<•tidlng !>C'Ort>rs hti\:('' ornh1nvd lo dVCrage l b 4 point., ~·mor C 'hn'>IJnl' Caron leud.s lhdl qroup <1t 5 h ppg. while 1unior rt':'>t'l'\'C Stdc-c>e Sctnch~ LS nt•xt d i 4 J ppc1 Ro.,dry l'i kc•y<'d by 5-9 .. ophomore guMd KaUt> Ennght 11 S l ppg), as wPU as 5-to Junior torward Ja!>m1nt• Martin (9 5 ppg) dJld 5· 7 f l't' hmun gul:ffd T<>rC'Sa KarC'hN (8 8 ppgl Costd M~. malcjng its 13th ronsec-utlve postsea on ap- peuranre. hus won four tralght playoff opener.,, .. mcc Ro ary t•limindll>d the Mustdng an the lll·A hrst round, 66-tiO, ln 1997 R~uy ctnd Cost.cl M share Wtti.tnunst(•r 11s a common oppom•nl lhlS ., ~wn The Lion'> defeated the Mu'itdOfl"· 79-33, and were \ IC'lOOOU't ll\ll!r th Royals, 65-57. Toniqht''> wanner advances In v1 11 \1ontv1ew Lt>ague champion Gludstonf' ( tb-5) in Saturday\ second round Gl•d'>tone. t>ded No 4, drt•w a hl"it-round byl' EAGLES CONTINUED FROM B 1 ·nus t dJ1l ov racruevc.>d the whole year.· \O ld Estancta Coodl Chris Sorce. who 1 All· Padttr Coo'it Lcuque und AU· Newpott·M D tnct r tum- ln nJor Mm1h Young for th n with n tom ACL ln the · nd gam of the n. "We m1ad a v .fry v•U&nt ort ti\ th Mrond hatt. but it we just loo big • hol to -~om-a.~ id . •we hav lot to look fot'W9id ID aat year. OW a .-d wfwlt it' Uke IO be ln .. ...,, .. ,.,.., m.llllng the p O 7 I r 1111 y.t). NaW, I' )Ulll • --.. boW heid tbiJy _...._WlfklO tMl Wtl CAD go .......... yell .. • 'N ..... s rsJt.as r • ...... . .... I 1•D·• ...... . ..... ,, ' ..... . .. • 1t ' Four Tars to nationals Quartet qualifies for weighllifttng junior nationals. March 8-9. IM'y,....,., OMV Pit.OT Four NeWport Harbor HJgh athletes qualified Saturday for the Natiooal JW'&k>t W~· Ufttng Champlomhlpi, 1Cb8d· uled t.ilan:b 8-9 at the 1brrancll Marriott. Seniors Joe Poley and Jlm Rothwell, junior Jlmnly Sanchez and freshman Spencer Unk all met qualifying ltaodardl in a meet at Huntington Beach High. AloOg with a handful ol lifters from Southlalid bigb sc:boc*, they wW compete as Teem~ C61ifomia in the March event. accord.Log to Mike Bargas. Newport Harbor strength coordinator and IWistant footb&U coecb. ·we took 17 Wt (to Hunt1ngton Beach) hoping two would make it,· &rgu said. •t·m kind ot 1hocked four guys made It. And there could have been more, but aome guys didn't go, becauae I.he winter' fonnaJ WU that night.• I • f918Y, a tWtirlg defensive lineman who allio pla,...S ful1b6Ck and Ugbt end for tbe Sdon' foOtball team, qua.Wied ln the 23 l poundl·plut clutlftcatJOQ. He Ufted 210 pouDdl lD the snatch, then holsted 265 ~ ln tbe dean and jerk. CompeUton weN judged on their combined total ol the two Olympic lifts. A matdl ls Wting the bar trom the ground Oftl'beed tn one continuous motion. The clean and jerk ii Ming the bar from the ground to one's c:belt. t.ben pressing the bar overhead. Rothwell, a first.team All·Sea View League defensive end lut lall who ls also a member ol the besketball team whk:b opens ClP Southern Secdoo Divilk>o U·AA playolf action Friday, quahfled ln the 1.54-pound dau. He posted a match OC 165 pounds and a clean and Jerk OC 210. • Sanchez, a backup Unebacker for the Sea \1ew foot bill champions, qualified In the 175-pound divildoo. He lifted 180 pounds ln the match and 253 ln tbe dND end 1erk. Foley, Rothwell ehd Sanchez wlll compete in the 17-20 age group. Unk. wbo IWTed as a running back for the league cbampkxl fresluun team and wu called up to van.tty for the Satlon run to the CIP Dlvuion V1 temillnals, qualified 1n the 1.54-pound clasl ol the 1 knd·under division. He lilted 123pounds1n the snatch and 1.54 ln the clean and Jerk. These will be the first Newport Harbor boys to compete at t.be junior nationals since Peter Hogan (Clan of 1998} and Steve Gon.zal (0 ol 1M). COMMUlllY COWGE IASKETIAl.l Pirates in 'punish' mode Hatsushi bits six three-pointers as OCC takes over third place. St9WVlrgen DALY PILoT COSTA MESA - With each victory, the Orange Coast College women's basketball team sends a m ge sc•r•• to the Orange Empire Conference. Another ._. 45 display of the Pirates' t"..: n statement came on Wednesday when they cruised past visiting Cypress. 53-45, ignited by OCC freshman Nancy Hatsustu's game-hlgh 20 points, which tncluded sut three-pomters. ·we tJunk we can beat anybody,• OCC Coach Mike Thornton said before revealing the Pirates' message and goal. ·we set a goal to go undefeated ln the second round of conference. We're 4-0 (with three games remalnlng). • OCC (20-8. 7-4 in conference) soUdlfied third place rn the OEC, but more importanUy. the PiRtes played their brand of basketball: sound defense aupported by a solid shooting performance, Hatsusbi's tn puticular. The 5-foot-5 point guard knocked down her first three t.hree·polnt attempts and finished 6 for 9 from beyond lb a.re. She dlshQd out SlX ass:l.Sts and earned the Ptrates in the first baU, scoring 13 to lead the hosts to a 23-21 ba.Jltun lead "Nancy came out like a champ,• 54.ld sophomore teammate Kyra Melville, who also had a message for the OEC. •Ally team that beats us the first time (Irvine Valley. Riverside. Fullerton and Santa Ana), they get purushed. I don't want to 1ust beat you. I want to punish you. That's what I tell the team before the game. 'It's Ume to punish.' • Melville, who scored nine points, expects the Pirates to punish Fullerton Fnday at OCC at 5:30 p m. She betUed through foul trouble against lbe Chargers ( 14-13, 6-3), plc.k.lng up her fourth foul Wltb 16:22 left She returned with six nunut I ft and scored four qwck points in the pa.mt to produce a 42-36 lead. Before her entrance. the Ptrat reelPd oO an 18-4 run after tralhng. 32-27. Wlth 12 08 let\. OCC freshman forward J tree Dtzon came off the bench to spark the purt. grabbi.ng four rebounds clJ'ld scoring two points With t .24 remamlng, Melville drove the lane and lucked the bd.ll bdck out to Hal.lt-ushl for a wide-open trey, which he n&Jod to put the game on Ice, 52-4 J "That was a gut win,· Thornton said OOH I.EACH I DAl.Y PlOl Orange Coat's Jestree Dizon (31) goes to the hoop u Cypre11' Kourtney Hicks ( 14) defends In Wednesday night's Orange Empire Conference confrontation. ow.-CoAsr SJ. en-45 ~ ~6.~t.T..-f,Hlcks16, Shinto ., •.Hant 2. llobt'llOn 2 )'9t-goe11 • GlwT.n 2. Hieb t Fouled out • none T~·nont a...-c...e . Quorol 2. MllN* 9, Gr_, 0. G.a-o l. Hatuhl 20, MwRy' Van ~ 6. Mendou l. ,..,,, 2. CMon 2 J.9t. goell • HICMN 6. ~ 1, Gl&Mlo t. Fouled out · none TtetlntcM none HMttime On1nv-COMt, 2J..2t OCC men outlasted, 60-56 Pirates fall in the clutch, outscored 4-0 in the final 30 seconds as Cypress prevails in Orange Empire Conference collision. St9W Virgen 0Al.V PILoT COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast College men's basketb&U team is a group of nice guys. But that• not good enough ln the Orange Empl.r9 Conference or In lhe sport. Pl.ra~ • Coech St rve Spencer said after a 60-56 Lon to vlslUng Cypr 1 Wednesday. Tbe Pl.rat.es (8-19, 3-8 In the Orange Empire Conference) crumbl d in the ... dutch After OCC aopbomore guard Ryan ~ Webster hll 1 1$-foot Jump hot to Ue the ,.,.,... game, .56-56, with • -------O 52 left. freshman guti'd phon "We just got out coached and outplayed ,, Seales stole the ball Md was foWed Then came th• crumbling. SM.la rDiued the front end ol lb• OH•aOd•OD wlth 0.46 I ft. Cyprea rebounded and D. Jay Luca.t later ecored down low fOf the INd wttb 0:30 iemolintng. • St.Ye Sp9fQt' OCCcoktl SMles penetr•ted tbe C'1Wg ..... end found l'llMl'Ve,........., -------forwtrd Thomas llilytor open f« • three·polnter. But Teylor'1 ahot bounad ol lhe bel2 ol lbe rim wt 5-lool-10 ......... 'lbny Senteno, tbe ~ J)Myer on UM c:oart, gr•bbed the rebound for tM a.tgen (12·15, J.8t. Senteno, wbo Mia.I ........ .,..,.. ......... bell· <'OWt line• ... C4*wcl ID gt\19 lbe 0 11 II a 92 ... Jan 18. Milk bcJlb rr.e dlrowl wtlb -. waalll llft ror tbe win ·w. jull fOI ouk..tled -._ ....... .,.,... ... ·w. didn't ....,.... IOWenl .............. ,..,.... .... behind. WejUlll bllNIO .......... W b9ck a.. lo ... Nllf'IGa........, .. 7a.10 p.m.) .. ,... ,_ .... ""Nglblttlfl I am,_._. .. __._ w.-..eo_. It man.• Wit' lldtll9,.._.MtrMi11alllll13 ........ ... ......lall.wllllldlmr7 ._ ........ ID ......... ., ................... OCClllllCW--. 31-31,111!1. 1 .......... . _. .... •as •llll!M~--~·· ....................... ' -. --. ,. .. Doily Pilot -LY · UCI falls In three TheUCSMw~ Barbu• m n's voll yball t am outJuled hott UC Irvine, 37·3S, In Cam l and went on to tw p (JO.ll, 30-22) ot Crawford Hall Wednesday night. It was tied at 35 when UCSB's Mlchael Kennedy put down a kill, ond Jon Corio Zegarra followed with a kill off an overpua to wln came 1. UCSB outdug (2•· 14) and outblockecl (10..J) the Ant t rs. UCSB lmprov to 8·3, 5·3 ln the Mountain Padft ports Federation. UCI falls t<] 7~. 3·5. OCCsweeps Zach Jordl•• 1 ® I bad 12 kills to lead host Orang Coast College to a 30-18, 30·26, 30-23, men's voUeybd.lJ victory over C1'06SJDont l.ll the Pirate • conference opener Wednesday. Scott Winant chipped m wllh 25 as ts for OCC (4·0, t-0 an .the Orange Empire Conlt-r· ence). Crossmont f&h to 2· t, 0-1 Dues stop Cerritos Fredrlk[QJ Svanbcrg was 6 { ) medallst to lead \..,/ Orange Coast College to d 362-401 VldOry owr Cerrito In a nonconferenrc men's golf match at RJo Hondu Golf Course WedDcsday. Svanberg hol a 5-under bb to lead the Pircltes (2·0) Lou Carrasco hot 70, foUowed by Kelly W1clcs (73). Go Koy&l\d (76) and Brock Noteboom 1n1. Cemtos falls to t • l CdM, Tars host CIF openers. at Cd.M The 11\forma.Uty ~ that •• lhe fir l round of the CIF Southern Section girls water polo playoffs begtn today for heavily favored Bdck Bay contingents from Newport Harbor and Corona del Mttr tugh schools CdM (21-6), the No. 1 ieOCI IO Davwon IV and champl<>n ol the Pacific Codst League, hosts Oct-an Vi w at 3.15 p m Occcln View deJ ated Panhca, 1b·8, In a wtld-card game Tucs<!dy Newport Hdrbor (2 1-b). which clalmed the Sea Va<>w Leagu crown and earned tht' No 3 seed in DaVlSIOn I. pla)" ho t to E p ranza at 4 15 .tt .CdM Co.tch BIU Barn tt' Sa.l.Jors trounced the t 8-11 Azten. 11-3. tn the Tars' Uurd gdJTle of the season YOUTH SPORTS Newport wins, 3-2 Newport Harbor High' dub roll r hockey team rallied from ___ ___. a two-goal deficit to de>fent Cap trano Vall y, 3·2 The W\D movod Newport tnto • ue fOT first pJac 10 the county·wid club le gu . W1th 2.55 left ID th tbicd period, Co.ry Adler '>C'Ored the game-wmner for Newport. Captmano V. U y took d 2-0 lead arly on qoab by Ry• loblmon .uid MJchMI McCartlay, but N wport' a.a. Kelly nt • p lhot through th I of g tt nd r Marc lumetl to bnng Newport w1trun o , 2· 1 Calvta Aadenon added a ooJ with an lst from Kelly to knot lh ICO~. Vblcat MtlllgO and Ala W'httM&dei h4ld tolid efforts while Newport goo.ltender Devtd~tum •way llx &hotJ. Newport, which took 41 ahot on g WU pec:ed otf NIVt'ly by Jared Mcaa. and lntt . . Daily Pilot ME LUM CONTINUED FROM 81 who bu -n r lu('tanl to show r pr --upuo bis w · pi. r. lb reo.nt~.ho 11. whlfn \h lbtw-~ vanuy ~onn r ellininat such conllicted I llnga about h play. la lbeae m 14nces. ln the S&ilon' S4-401 ague IJU.-ctioch1og trlwnph at WoocJbndg F b . • bit 32·muiute ~rformanoo II vlttµally d void of lullt Ag&lnlt WOOdbrtdg • M lum amft.IWKS 2ti points. 13 rebound three bloclc.f'd sbo • th.r ts and three l ah. The D 1ly Piiot Alhl t• of lh W. also roll~ the unabalht"d ddmarataon of thaw an 4llcndan • ineludinq film. "Wh n Tony licks to the bdQa and stays walhin the lrcUlK"work of what we'i. trytng tu do, hf' turns tn solid n;.::-..,.~. • 'IClid Hirst, of whom MeJum b.u bUllt a hnn reipect. ·The lhmg Coach Hmt tel15 m are a1J ways to make me better.· M lum said "I lud around wllh Coach, because I've never won a betU With tum H wins every one, ht>c·ause he'U just say. 'OK. we'U who pl y frlday mg ht• • On some pedal Fnday rugbts. Melum Cc1ll 14kf' over a gaml', rc1Tf)'1nc1 ht!> team tu victory on hll. musculctr houlden. An dd pl shooter with lh11 ·pomt rclJlgo. he crmttl• matcbup proble~ by blendlng an m ldc>-oul!>ade game uf wtuch mos1 prep 11tay ra arc lllCd!Jdble When hl out 1dP bot Isn't fdlUng. he can attack lhe baslcN. post up di I nderto. Untsh in translllon. or 1.mply pound tho glas for offen ave rebound and putback'> When tus d are overromc-on-court dnalysas, , SPORTS .. gav me the baU, offense so w u be Cllft briDg tpet1.a10n to their ' while dropplng opponen &o their aa- • RebcNnclinG " oothi.og but , • Melum . •n..re tMt bMf\ g w or don't tblnk I wanted b411 enough. But tMnt 4f9 like egaimt WoOdbrtdge, ..-~ I want the ~ IO bedly, I'm willln9 to Oght everyone tog 1 It." Melum'a pbyiuca! prow ol ten man1f ltseU 1.o pect.arulAr du.ob But h1s Um aboy; th rim as not luruted to breebways. I lo and senior polnt OlMUd Grt'g Perno have hequenUy patrec.t !or aUey-oop ms u a part of th Tars' hlllrowt oife~ Melum c:red.its Pemne. as well u senior tecimmtttc En.le Peterson. for nhClllctng Ills game ·1 usually hoot wh<>n Greg M lu.m u.kl ·Hl' controls ow ·And Enk tak a lot ol preuwe off m on defense. because b le ps \h polnt guclld ctnd lb wings out of th rrudd.le. • Melum Is anxious to en1oy a proluny !<I pcm.season run. after which he will select lrom scvenal rollf19e suitors. tnduding SeatUe Colorado School of Mines, UC Oti~. Chico Slctle and South m Methodlst A nous student as well as a scll·proclatmed eta clown, Melum said be looks forward t<1 cl more focused 11pproacb to coUeg •My lile ln coUeg l<J going to be l'dUng. going to eta . dolng homework and playing basketball.• he said. "Ideally, I'd Uke lo ftnd 11 hapry medjum between d good baskett>d.ll program and d scholastic school • For now, he'll imply try to dVOld c111y middle ground between thinking and doing GOLF CONTINUED FROM B 1 condUi on of the 20CH e nt (J MAN 1t4 ~I.ID tn • rune--hole playoff and th toumam nt r. enotb r S l million-plus tor charity!, condiUon1 w re an luu gain Tb 2000 rtn.i round was Cdnceled due to lndem nt We4)lbe;r, • t want 70 degre and -.un ny, • d Pu r, whoi. event bas •ince n pw.hed bade a week on th cal nd r. ·we got 60.000 to 65.000 faM (for the three-day . weekend. iodud1ng 17,000 to 18,000 on Sunday) in poor weather. lf you contjdf'r we had nobody for the Wednesday and ThJ.niday prcrd.11lS, that's a pretty good turnout If we had great weather for a whole week. MSllJIMl c.ollege "*" UC .,_ 111 CM \me Norttv.dge, S JS p m High td1ool gtr1s • OF OMslon QI A ~ fll"SC round Con.I Me\I at Aowy. 7JOpm ~girts · CIF OM\IOl'l 1 ~-:: '°""' fsperet\H II\ •• lnd!JCling Fnct.y, ~y and W\(My, there your BO 000 to ,000 people and 1.3 nuillon to cbanty.· V\ce Preliden1 and General MUW of li be Compu r ~m.s Group Mark Simo for ampteiM!d wuh PuJMt' I d ~p J.Mt yMr. ·w mad a lot ot comm na about (Purser) betng th t tournament dlrcctor. but I lhil\k anybody who Can control th weather llke he did la year -h held off th rctin for at I t 36 ho~ -and 1oybody who C"an have us going hat got • lot of control th I we a a toumam nt can't do above and beyond the call• While u ..um&ted l 7.SOO dlle nded lbe final round last year, th educated-gu attendance by Purser for the turday second round was between 20.000 and.21,000. TODAY'S SOIEDUl£ ~ ..... .i CorON def MM. • IS pm~ Of o-.ori IV ~ f°"' round OCNtl Vr.N 111 COfON def MM l 1Spm mm ~women UC 1Mne 111 ~lne, V.ngu.vd Untwnrty •t "2\M Px1flt COmmunity cofltvt _, Cuy~ •t 0rW1ge Co.Kt. 2 pm the largest°' ~ whlo the weelber WM dry for the tbUd ltralghl dly ..... u11¥ed ,,_ .. Mldw lhc;rtly alter" Ha.g HoiptaJ took OY man chartty l.n August 1997. • H y, J've gotten rained out before and I'll g trained out agam: Pune11ak1. "1'¥ had entue gr ta und r t•o I t of water and tomadoei swrounding us (tt 4 toUJ rv nt m the arly 1 al Yuung town. Oh.lo). Th re w re flv tornadoes wiUUn a llve-nul (radiu ), ctnd on • touch d down• ha.lf·mil c1way We had hosp1lAli nts under water. So wruu happened (in 20001 wasn't th&t bad . 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' (I) · Daily Pilot · Thundoy, ~ 1 ~. 200217 . ___ oast .--cu·ra \ '12ACURA '95 JEEP '97 MITSUBISHI '00 SATURN 198ACURA '98 MITSUBISHI LEGEND 4DA LS CHEROKEE ECLIPSE LSI SEDAN INTEGAA GS 4DA MONTERO LS (016608) (641839) (144245) (650592) (003819) (005477) s7995 s7995 5 10,995 5 12,995 14,995 14,995 'MACURA '98 llERCEDES '95 CHEVROLET '98ACURA '97 ACURA 'MACURA INTEGRALS BENZ C230 SEDAN TAHOE4DA 2.3 CL 2.5TL 3.0 CL (002939) (532002) (458314) (010805) (003210) (004880) *14,995 •14,995 $14,995 15,995 15,995 •1&.995 '97 ACURA 'MACURA '99ACURA '99ACURA '00 HONDA '97 ACURA 3.2TL 2.5TL 2.3CL 2.3 CL PRELUDE 3.5RL (010936) <00733n coo711n (002402) (009758) (OCW4) 9 16.995 *18.995 19,795 19.795 •20.995 •22~9 •88ACURA 'OOACURA 'MBMW '95 CHEVROLET 'HMERCB>ES 3.2TL 3.2TL M3 CORWTTEZR1 BENZ Sl.K230 (001554) (019121) (E01873) (800l75) (1~ '23,995 *25,995 27,995 •33,995 33.995