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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-11-03 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot'lo I, ' ·INSl>E THE PILOT A NOTE TO OUR READERS Begiooing today, Sunday Sports can now be found in a separate section. The move marks our continuing effort to provide the , best overall produet to • Newport-Mesa. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do. LIFE& LEISURE Eastbluff resident Janice Morrow stays on her toes by teaching children how to cook. S..PegeM PUBLIC SAFETY Costa Mesa Fire officials are still uncertain what sparted a fire inside a Fordham Drive home. S..PegeM SPORTS cS;;. del Mar Higtl comee up with • big peaer of its own, and wins football game, 60-8. .......... 81 .. SUNDAY EDITION •• ·I Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 ~ NOVEMBER 3, 2002 ' SUNDAY STORY PHOTOS BY SEAN Hlll£R /DAU PILOT Randy€hang, a Hawaiian spiritl.lal leader, blesses the Thaifoon: Taste of Asia restaurant prior to its pre-opening night at Fashion Island on Saturday. To Thai for. Thaifoon opens at Fashion Island on Monday, but kinks get worked out on Saturday Lolita Harper Daily P~ot T he air was thick with excitement. A tropical storm was brewing. Dozens of staffers and stak'eholders braced themselves for the unleashing ofThaifoon The restaurant, rooted in the exotic cuisine of Am. will make its public debut at Fashion Island on Monda~ Thaifoon hosted a pre-opening charity dinner Saturday night -the first test for the new~ its youthful staff and Newport Beach location. In less than an hour, about 400 members and guests of the Sophisticates-a support group of the Assessment and lreatment SelVices Center of Orange ~ty-would file in fur a taste of the Ale East. Dor.iem of servers, be.rtenden, roob and bo6tes&es mowd swiftly around the empty restaurant, making sure f!Nf:LY candle was Jigtlted. the tables were set, the napldns Wlft folded. ~ bar was stocked. the rice was 9teamed. the wob were hot and their attitudes were cool TOP STORY The owner, president, director of training, executive chef and general manager also worired at an invigorating pace to ensure stations were properly assigned. ingredients were fresh. last-minute questions were answered and their team of 100 was ready to serve. Randy Schoch. the owner. founder and chief executive of parent company Desert Island Restaurants, called for a halt to the hustle and gathered his staff for a deep and extremely significant moment of reflection: the bles&ng of the restaurant. Schoch spenl ~ in HaWcl.i.i, celebrating his marriage and the birth of his children there. He holds the spirit of the island. its traditions and customs ln the highest regan1. "Our roots are in HaWcl.i.i and it is a big part of our culture." he told the dozens of empkJ)'ees gathered for the~ Mlt's that aloha spirit and aD the thing5 that are so spedaJ about the island that we trY to portray here on the mainland." Hawa.Uan spiritual leldel' Randy Ol8ng Tha6foon employees are seen though a glass wall of running water dividing the SM nw, P .. • A5 dining room and kitchen area of the Fashion Island restaurant .,,, I Quididates' signs prOblems arise COMMENTS & CURIOSmES Handy tips on how to va e~ ... 4al~~~~~, .. OCC Swap Meet gets go-ahead to re-expand Hundreds of vendors are allently rejoldng and waiting with baited · b~alh to see if anyone appeals the Planning Comm.lasion's approval of a Saturday swap ~t last week. P1ann1ig commlMlonen apie<t to . ~9W8p meet-on Satunfaya with an 8'WIJl88 of 260 'Windo1" pea d8y. as Jong aa college olldaJs wolbd on a more advuald wmdot J'l!IMl'Vlltoo proceee IOd prol:llilfd pmbJI in the COllt Community~ Dl9Cdct paddng lot IQOll tbe street CommtePooen ao onleml a lix-monlh review to ttack tbe ~ prcllpel& College omdala and vendon alike . aald they are more than willing to adhere to all the city's requirement$ and are merely anxious to make up for . six months of lost income. ' 'Ibe Planning Commiaalon decision ts considered Onal unless appealed by 5 p.m. Monday. • LOUTA HARPER covers Coate Mesa. She may be reached at (9'9) 574-4275 or by e-mail at l<>llta.harper@latlmea.com. POLITIC$__ Congressional candidates ~ debate illegal immi_gation Four candidates in the race for the new 46th Congressional District squared off'Wednesday evening at Orange Coast College. Rep. Dana Rohrabacber -the Republican -Democrat Gerrie SchJpske, Ubertarian JCeith Gann and Gieen Party representative Tom Lash mapped out each other's positions on a host of topicaJ issues, including possible military action against.Iraq, benefits for illegal Immigrant$ and the war on drugs. ln a lively debate that featured the candidates swapping jabs and quips, the four answered audience questions, along with a handful of questfons prepared in advance. A student cotnmittee led by sophomore Madeline Levy organized tbeevenl The congressional district was . pieced together from four existing districts after the 2000 Census data was made available. Parts of Long Beach, Palos Verdes and other areas in · Los Angeles County were added to areas of coastal Orange County. Rohrabacber has held a seat, most recendy the 45th Congressional District, since 1988. •PAUL CUNTON covers the environment and politics. He may be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at paul.clinton@latimes.com. EDUCATION School board candidates discuss CHOC center ·Candidates for school board debated issues affecting Costa Mesa and the district as a whole during the second and final candidates' forum in . Costa Mesa on Tuesday. The proposed, on-hold, CHOC health center at Rea Elementary, sex education and how to engage more Englisb·speaking parents In the educational process were just some of the Issues discu88ed And UC Irvine students clamored to get a glimpse of Arnold Schwar7..enegger when Conan came to the campus Tuesday to tout hiJ after-school initiative, Proposition 49. The i.oJtiatlve would expand preschool funding to any public elementary, middle or mtermediate school in the state that chooses to have one, without raising ta:xes. • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers educatlon. She may be reach~ et,1949) 574-4221 or NEWPORT BEACH Residents, lone pole bold out on Little Balboa Island 1Wo households are the reason that just one utility pole remains standing on Uttle Balboa Island. City officials may consider taking legal action to persuade at least one household to book up to underground · utilities connections. -Of the 23 stations in Newport Beach where boaters supposedly can empty their vessels' sewage tanks, only about 13 are in operation. A city committee next month will consider citations and other ways to encourage operators to keep the pump-out stations in working order. Councilman Steve Bromberg met with Mormon church bye-mall at deirdre,n11wmsn@latimea.com. . , PUBLIC SAFETY Fonner Newport &ach contractor sentenced for fraud A federal court judge lo Kansas City on Wednesday sentenced a 54-year-old man to.lour months·ln prison for defrauding the city' of Newport beach while working on an equipment funding and leasing contract two years ago. Danell G. Jarman of Kansas City was also ordered to pay the city PHOTO OF THE WEEK 'CONAN THE CAMPAIGNER' - leaders to tallc about some of the feelings of the neighbors of the proposed Mormon temple. calling th~ Planning Commission approval of the temple a "tainted victory," Bromberg encouraged church leaders to work a harder to appease &o!Jle residents. Greenlight candidate Madelene Arakellan alleged that council members Tod Ridgeway and Gary Adams have a conO.ict of interest because they vote on the union contracts of the police and firefighters who endorsed them. Adams and Ridgeway said the endorsements are appropriate. Sboodng celebrtdel, dc*n't phue me. Being am ltnd 1a IQIDetblng I'm not. So when I Md to photog111ph Arnold ~ ~at UC lnlne for after school programs, 1 approached it lib any other Ulignlnmlt UMJly speller shots are~ . lnfon:nadoo~type p6cturel. But wkh the amount al people that came out to aee Amie. the fi>cua of the picture s6ift.ed from celebrtty meet-.,id-greet to • finding an ancle to capture the chaotic scene, where students ftDed every aadt and crevice sum>undtng the .- podium where the nmunator stood After being pushed. shOYed and shut out as I moved through the sea of people, I found my shot, just inches from the man everybody came to see. -SMnHUler • KENT TREPTOW I OAl.Y PILOT •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at (949) 674-4232 or by e-mail et jun11.casagrande@l11tlmes.com. Jim Hildreth stands in front of Little Balboa's last utility pole on Monday. $127,894-money he was supposed to pay a supplier to purchase equipment for the city. Jarman's company, Municipal Funding Group, was a contracted vendor for Newport Beach. He admJtted in court that he deposited $127,894 of the city's money into his personal bank account ln Kansas City instead. Jarman was found guilty of one count of mall fraud and was sentenced to four months in prison without parole, plus three years of supervised release that will Include four months of home detendon. In other news, a fire that broke out in the living room of an East.side home Wedn~day evening caused about $20,000 in damages and led to the arrest of one of its residents for an outstanding traffic warrant The fire started when one of the resjdents used gasoline to Ugbt the fireplace. The fire caused extensive damage 'to the living room, but the three occupants managed to escape through the back doot without any injuries. It took 24 firefighters less than 10 minutes to put out the fire. • DEEM BHARATH covers public aafety and cou11e. She may be reached at (949) 674-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bh•r•thlllnimn.com. NOTABLE QOOTA8LES "I.Ks ,,;,, Imprison ,lddJ; let's imprlso11 the~ Ut'J ..,, 'ltasta la ""*" '° tM p;obWm and TU be back' to godd edualtlon. ... -Arnold Scbwaw •a atUC Irvine on Wednesday camPaJgnlng for Prop. 49 •~------~- "WMn I got anythJlf8 wrong, she would whack with tM a stick over tm haJd.. -ArDold . Schwun!:neger on how his mom made sure he learned as a kid _....., ...... WestJnlnater mddent who · · loves to set aD dec:bd up for All Hallow'a&e. at the fifth annual 'Diclc or 'Deal Festival at the· Fairgrounds "I dorlt think either one of them is qualified.· -Georp Henry, while shopping at South Coast Plua earlier this week. on California's gubernatorial candidates -S&ew. ......... Newport Beach • councilman. on the . : : : Mormon church receiving : : : Planning Commisslon • • • approval for fts Newport : ; ; temple • · ·=· ---------· .. · "That pole wiJJ come . . . ~:: down." . . . . ... .. -Ste\'e Bromberg, •!• . . . Newport Beach . . . . councilman, on a lone . . . pole holding out on UttJe . - Balboa. which is wafting . . for the pole's utflities to . . . be relocated . . . . underground . . . . -. . . . . '11re of/lcm,,..,. . .. . . . shJnlng dw Mlle~ -. -. lighl on dw IUlp«IS' cm . . . . . 7hq mpontW by • -. . . th'°"""I -..ml . . . co,.,.,,..u.n out tf,,., oilT . . . . . while thq u.wedlll . . . traveling at morw than 50 . . . mph." . . •• -.... Glaill9s, c.Ollta .... Mesa Police sergeant. oo .. . . . burglary 8'ISpeCCB . . involved In a h.igb·speed ::: chase thJs week .... .. ... ·=· . . . .. ... .... . Daily A Pilot ClwtldM C...-0 Newt ~nt. (IMll 57~ chn.ttn..CM'rilloe ,.,,._com PMCm>OMPMIM Seen Hiiler, l<&Jq Hwang, Don LAedl, Kent Trwpmw SURF~SUN WEATHER FORECAST Remember s.turd9V7 "'"be •Gd more doudv fad9v, bot YOL.te.N0.'407 MAOWHOTUNE (948)842 ... Alc:ord YoUf ""•"'m""..,.. ...... ..,,.... .. ebout the Detty Piiot or Nw. tlpe. • Adllrw. Our addr9M le 330 W. lley St.. 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Oft~ .,.OUllDak.--. ...... ... : ~ ' Sooday, NoYeolber 3, 2002 Al LOOKING BACK Hidi k;new how to put Term limits urged for school bOard customers in their place School district candidate Ed Loyd ranks limits as one of his priorities, but a political expert says limits are a rarity. her extensive experieru:e. train-0 ing and slcills as a listener and consensus-builder from having served on the board for so long. • Mark Petracca, chair of the po- litica'l science depar6nent at UC Lrvine, said he does not know of any school districts in t:he state with term llmi t:s. But t:he advan- tages and disadvantages would By Gay WnMll-Kelly For the Da~ Pilot was jampacked Cull of locals, with lines.of people waiting outaide from 6sh~en. beach R. eme~r Hidi's Gaf67 rats, tourists, commuters, Hidl s Caf6 was part of hangovers -no white gloves· the Balboa Peninsula and pearls be111-Sh~. sa:-v from 1968 to 1993. Hilda and -Johnny WeiSsmuDer ('IBrzan), Dick Helwig opened the Reggie Jackson (most infamous coffee shop in 1968 obnoxious guy, but tlldl could on Main Street · calm him sandwiched 'down), John be ~h.. -~~ JlcMtllft• Wa tween V"' ~~ ___ yne, Jack Balboa Post ... _. .._ Scudder, Office and =.;.;,;,;,;.;;mo.·.;;...:.,.'t:~.~-=::;::::~ President Vogel/Fuchs' eg. ab ~ · Nixon, plus Realty. In .:.-.:~.~.:::~~.~:::-::~·==-~ locals Art 1980, Hid.i's ::::.=.~.~.~.~.~~:::;::~:::::!: Gransky, Phil relocated to =::::.-::::;~.~.:::::::::::::::: Toz.er, Bob Palm Street =.:=:::-..:;;;. ... : .. ::.: .. ::.:::::::!: Black and HidJ and ----:e-.:;;o......;.. .. ···· ......... others walked Dick moved to JlJiet <Gd through her BaJboa in 1966 :=..·-.-,,..:-:..._-::,~::..::....:.;··.:: doo~ -......... • ••••••• \Jiit from ..,...,. Dona Alhambra :::--.... -::: =.__ .~~.~:; Dempsey of Hidi quickly =..:=..~--. .= Balboa got tired of ,_ _. 116 worked there driving off the =-.. ::;::: ::. . : ::;:....-·:::::::: . .: for three peninsula to -'"'i...n.; ... • years work. Born in ::-_-:.:::-"".' .. -: =-.:::::::::::: (l9n -80). North :....;,:::. :: ...... .: -_-=::,.,.-;.;;.:::: "A guy Carolina. she :==..:....:.~:..:_:_~ ·:_.:.:.:.::·.:·:: came in and and her five had no brothers and four sisters loved money to pay for his brealcfast to go to their local coffee shop, As he apologized, Hidi cursed a town meeting place. Well, • him out in her colorful style. why not open one on Balboa~ He said he would be right back Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot '· NEWPORT-MFSA-At the last community forum for school board candidates, challenger Ed Loyd said enacting tenn limits for trustees would be one of his three priorities if elected. Loyd has been the most vocal advocate for an infdsion of new ideas to the school board. He has repeatedly chastised current president Judy Franco for serving on the board for more. than two decades, even though he is not running directly against her. His opponent is incumbent Serene Stokes, an eight-year board member. ·Judy Franco has been on the board for 22 years," Loyd said last month. "She's now doing a ~ervice by being on the board. She has no lcids in the district anymore." Franco did 'Oot respond di- rectly to Loyd's call for tenn lim- its during the fo rum and was not available for comment on Friday. She has continually emphasized be the same as they are for any other legialative body, including city councils, Petracca said. The advantages include greater competition during the election, which should ulti~ mately provide more account- ability, Petracca said. The disad- vantages would be the potential for a dominant superintendent and greater i>taff control. Pecracca said the byzantine nature of state education policy should not be a deterrent to im-· pose term limits. "If we're prepared to allow the state of California budget and public policy, which is fairly complex. 10 be made by people who arc term-limited, why not let school board crusteesr Pe- tracca said. Petrucca said he would like to i.ee a school district consider renn limits just to see what kind or debate would ensue. "Maybe some important dis- tinctions (would ~I that would make term limits less valuable in dealing with school policy,~ Petracca said. •· What can we name it? Hi from to pay. More of Hid.i's vivid Hilda and Di from Dick language as the guy exited. A equaled tlldi's! short time later in walks Father Dick had a real job as a cup Parks, Episcopalian Minister. An oil painting of Hidi by local artist Paula Lewis in l 986:To the left, one of the Hidi's Cafe breakfast menus, circa 1979, from the original Main Street loccttion on the Balboa Peninsula. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS per Back Bay rehabilitation; SI million to help build a cover for Big C-anyon Reseivoir, and about $I million toward. two San Diego Creek watershed projects. salesman for Handi Cups. Hidi Hldi graciously asked if she was going to be on her own. could seat him. 'Oh no, I am One big problem -Hidi didn't here to pay you the money for know how to cook. Coffee my breakfast this morning,'" shops serve breakfast and Dempsey said. "For the first everyone expected eggs. After time in my life. I saw Hidi at a hours during the first week. loss for words -with her Hidi and Diclc flipped ~ all mouth wide open. It didn't last night until she got the knack. long before the lambasting Most Oopped on the counter, began again. Hidi told us, 'That some slapped the walls -they evening, Father Parks sent me had to go home and change a dozen yellow roses. We have their clothes. been friends ever since.'" Word traveled fast that this Even wintertime in Balboa. "Southern pistol,. was serving her restaurant was full of up the best breakfast and dicey diners anticipating Hidi's bill of conve.rsation in Balboa Hidi's fare. She wasn't shy in experimenting new food concoctions; oh those lobster and cheese omelets, ones filled ~ch asparagus, avocado, or spinach :LOU coµldn't top. Her ·award-winning" fresh salsa bubbling on the tables clearing your sinuses was not fo r the faint of heart. The firemen toved it so much that when she turned 65, they brought fo rmer police chief Arb Campbell to Hidi's and sang happy binhday. Now celebrating 77 years, Hidi has retired to the desert, November ·a & 9 f riday & Saturday 1 O to 4 Public Invited Spectacular Holiday Tabletop Designs & Decor by Orange County's Top Designers 11111 AlllO er.. RIMI, Liii• Nl ... I CA 121n Al 1111 ClrMr DI Allll C... Ru~ 1111 AllCll PIWY ... I Cathedral City. She loves it there, but does miss the crazy days at Hidi's. Most everyone we talked to told JIS a story ~that we couldn't print.• That's what they loved about Hidi. They miss her mouth-watering food, rowdy sense of humor and Balboa style. Cox secures funding for Newport Beach projects Rep. Ouis Cox. who wiU seek reelection on Tuesday. an- nounced Friday that 12 sepa· rate environmental initiatives that he created will clean Orange County beaches •and waterways in 2003. "Thes'e 12 environmental ini- llatJves reflect an unprec- edented federal commitment to the quality or our drinking wa- ter, oceans and shorelines in Orange County," Cox said in a press release. "By redoubling our effons to prevent ocean contamination, clean up local urban runoff and ensure ... an environmentally sound water management policy, we will protect and improve our, envi- ronmental resources for dee ades to come." "Hey. you guys need another coffee shop in Balboa," Hidi quipped. •GAY WASSAL.lrKEllY, 61, is the editor of a Balboa newspaper and is active in the community. Among Co.x's initiatives that will be funded in 2003 to help New- port-Mesa are $3 million for lower Back Bay; $972,000 for Up- Proposition 46 ~-.. ~._, Sh~lt« Tr'll!ll f'U!d Ad Proposition 47 Kiluln-g..t-Ual-.-.ity P•l>lac E.tltCAl&iotl F.nlitiea Bond Ads of al A 8' Proposition t8 Court COAdi4 .. ._ Prdposition 49 Alt«tdlool u ......... s.&17 ~ .. -Ad Cl( *2 Proposition 50 W.._S-itf,Ca... 0r..._.w-.,c ... .,94 .... ~Adel*Z PtQPOeitioft 51 Trlfdc C•o Cl1w ....., • !We Sdieol ·-..,_ , ... a.. .. ._.. n ~ a.-r'TMI Finl AO. ol 21Xlt ll'd .._ 12. 1 ~ 11 gll'9Cll oblgllp! llol* ID 1.-p n:-11111111V _._ NtoJfll N .,.. ii good. ._ .. b9llt ..... ID W... hMtV pojodOll lldl a ~ I -ID -'*- tlalqi llQlllllloft. ~"'~ ... a. .... ptOllOllloll ....... _, ~ IDf ...__Ill .. Olllmudoft......., e-,. ~ Plillc ~ FICllM Bond Ac11 o1 :rm n ZJOI.,.. 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" . . r---, .· -~ a_;,/ ',, " This Coupon Is ', Worth $10.00 On Any ' ~ Pmd Referral ~~·r CINTURY •. CAIV'ET " • DNpny a...a., I UPHOLSTERY • ~ Dymlf I -~~I ·. •FIHJDtaMr ·Pd~ I .. SEAN HUER /DALY PLOT Costa Mesa firefighters gaio control of a two-alarm blaze that tore through a single-family h?ffi~ on Fordham Drive late Friday. No one was injured. It took 15 minutes for firefighters to extinguish it. Two-alarm Costa ~esa frre guts bedroom DHpa Bharath Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Howard James was shocked to see hJs neighbor come running toward his home Friday night. The Fordham Drive resident said his neighbor one house doWn.screamed: "My house is on fire! c.au 9111" flames shot out of the bed- room from that house in the 2500 block of Fordham Drive when firefighters arrived at about 9 p.m. Friday. No one was left inside the two-alarm fire, but the fire completely damaged a bedroom and caused extensive smoke damage to the en~ COMMENTS Continued from Al house. officials said. •It· was a lot of fire on that Costa M~ Fire IDvestigator house," he said. Sean Brosamer said the woman Neighbor Pat Durbin said she ttied to put out the fire with an heard the fire engines and came extinguisher and a bucket of wa-out ter, butit got out of hand. "I saw the Oarnes Oare up as I "So she went over to the. walked up here," she said. "I was neighbors and called 911," Bro· just concerned no one was hurC samer said Gordon Weaver, a South Costa It took 38 firefighters about 15 Mesa resident, said he saw the minutes to· extinguish the fire, fire as he was driving. said Battalion Chief Keith Fuji-1 thought one o( the car deal- moto. The front lawn and a few erships was on fire," he said. plants were blackened by the "But when J came closer, I real- fire. The bedroom was gutted i.zed it's a home. I can't believe and cbarred remains formed a It· mushy layer in the front yard. As of Saturday evening, offi- James said be looked out and dais still had not estimated the saw the flames as be followed his cost of damage nor determined neighbor. the cause of the fire. have development, you have tax revenues. And once you have tax revenues, you have streets, schools, libraries, emergency services and recreational facilities. And once that sets in, . . • J . •• • Newport Beach in the last l O years or so, obe of the most desirable cities in the world has been reduced to being one of the most desirable cf ties in the world. Something has to be smile a lot and move at nomiaJ speed and hug somebody, anybody, with Inspiring. uplifting music in the background. Section 18 -·All Other Races." This takes a little more work. Only vote for people whose campaign mail has a picture of one or more of the following: a fire engine, a police car, senior citizens and/or kids, ideally their own, and a oalllre · scene. It ls a downward spiral that cannot be stopped. You are d one, finlto, kaput, over-and-out and prerty soon PCH will be jammed with people streaming out of town with their belongi ngs strapped to their cars like a scene from ~The Grapes of Wrath." Most will head north. to Stanton, where a person can live and breathe free. without any threat of development whatsoeveL If you look at what's happened to See COMMENTS, Paa• A9 Let's go right to the big one: Section lA -"Governor of California" Simple. Just pick the candidate who repulses you less. Never, ever vote for anyone who doesn't promise to "protect our quality of life." That's important. If possible, pick someone who wants "to make our city [county or state] a better place.• Be wary of anyone who wants to "make our city (county or state) a worse place." That's a bad thing. Don't vote for them. And they get extra credit if they want to "m ake our city [county or state) a better place to live, work and raise a family." Make sure they say that. Section l C-"Selecting a Candidate: Newport Beach, Costa ~esa" Each city bas Its nuances but. again, trust che campaign mail and the ads. It's all true. lo Costa Mesa. they have to say something about the Westside. By now, it doesn't matter what. as long as they say sometfilng. I don't care if they want to fix it, change it, leave it alone. move it to the F.astside, paint it or sell it -as long as they say something about It lo Newport Beach, keep an eye out for two things. First, the airport. We've gotten past the point where it was ·an airport. all the time~·. t>µ.t th~.lliJ:t><>rt ls still big. I would just pick the candidate who mentions •airport.• •airporta," or any combination of "air" and •port" the most times. They get a full point for "John Wayne Airport.• "JWA." •m Thro airport.• ·Et Toro" and "the airport." They get half a point for "I need some air," "I like a glass of port after dinner," "a breath of fresh air" and "which ls starboard and which ls port?" Foreign language usage, "CAir du Tempe," and derivatives -"Didn't they just aerate the greens?" -get a quarter of a point Second. never, ever vote for anyone who support.a, encourages or bas ever said the word "development," whkh 1a probably the wont thing that can happeo to a dty. Once you Conlhled from Al theft la common during elec:don time, but WU irate s.turday momlna to ftnd a larp promo- dopal bmlner of hen llMhld on the com.-of Omnp Avenue lftdl7tb9beet. • CladldMe AIM W.DIOGI hu .......... ....,o1 .. ~ ............. , ..... PIERCE 8R01llERI BBL•DADWAY Mortu.y * Chllpel CnNMtk>n 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa 842-8180 PAUL LEE HUMMEL MARCH 12, 1923 OCTOBER 30, 2002 Paul L Hummel, born March 1.2th 1923 In a bungalow at 461h and Broadway. He passed away October 30I\ 2002 fft>fn congestive heart failure. Attended West Vernon Grammar Schoof, wtth 5 pupils that started Kindergarten together and went all the w_ay thru John Adams Junior High &hOOi and Manual Arts Htgti School and were atll In touch. At Manual he participated In B Footbtil, Track and Crea =· became a Knight and a member of the~ Qub. Boys Judge In Senior YMr. Wort<ed the summer for 4 years art YMCA c.n,,. Uttle Green WIMri under Otto Buss. Obtal.ied the "pwple Alig" the next highest award for Y Campen. At USC became a member of N8val ROTC Blue Kaw. \W9lty Lettennan In Tack ~ o..i Cromw.11, Mei In Wdw Polo. Commtnloned an Ensign and manted Nonna Grwgoty hie high school sweetheart In Fe?uarv 1944 ' · Setved as Commanding Otrlcer of a· Tank LMdlng Craft ~~ and made the Invasion of Southern ffMCe Auguet 15, Becwne the Executive Oftlcer of a Tank LMMlng Ship (L8T) In the Pacific Theater and wu art Leyte In the Phlfpplr'9I awaiting the lnvaaion of Japan when h Atamlo bomb ... dropped. Participated In the Occupation of ....,... vl8ltlng K~. Japan,~ Kong and~. at1na. Continued Navy career In Subnwtne ~ on boetl Active and R11~ Duty for a tot.I~ .-...W. Oii *2 ,...._ Owtng that time he Mfved on toura on the 8lliilr flf lubP.c and 8ubLant. Mtended P~.eo11111 ..... Olluw'I =-. == ;:.,}rMmblrolthe ttlla• NMll .................... ~ .. ~o.c.tar .... .-iLHe ~.;'~N8vyW.Calr11.ll9tllla., TllOllctll~~rv·~· and ftUIWeUe ••awtne ~ ~1USN In 1974, qu.mtled In MRW"• .... ~ A:111or ~~ to the L.09 AfteelM .::.:::::·..::: ~!°"'"'' llllft tar tWo ~ of Newport Bwh. ~ -• =="'....-.: ~..,.•the M9rtne COf1l9 NI • .._ ... ,., In ~~.:= ....... oantM ... .., .. ,. ....... Over the ,... ....., ...... ,...... ...... .. ~Vl"9llllll•••11ea.1nn .. ID IUape. Al IL 711 ....... -. ... ., .. , ... ---. 0:. '::. ~ dllcli•1, ~Cl* .... -·;.~.:.-::.-~~-:£:.:~---,-== = ........................ ·-·tu .11. ---.......,. PafltlLw1n-~ -· -·~,....Ana--·--~· THAI Continued from Al who wore b"adldooal ctremonJal Ilaire, nadV'e beads arid no lhoes, bJeMed the restaurant with Hawaiian salt waler, leaves and prayers. Mawal.ians traditionally grow the leaves around homes to protect from evil, he said The aalt bas mtPidnaJ pwpoees and beab and cleanses the bod)t · Hveryone was foroed to leave the building to represent a thorough deanaing, so CNng ~oaned the ceremony oo a busy comer of Fashion Island, swrounded by about 100 employees, His melodic prayers and chants garnered CU{ious stares from· onlookers. The sincerity of the blessing was taken to heart by the staff, whose members stared solemnly at the religlo~ leader. Chang then moved indoors to sanctify the interior. while the rest of the staff waited outside. "Of all the years that I have done this, I have only mWed one bJessing and that restaurant fc\iled." said Schoch, who also owns two other Thaifoons. three Roy's and three Ruth's Ouis Steakhouses. -So we don't miss any more blessinS'L • Once the ceremony was finished, everyone moved back inside for la&-minute instructions and review or the night's event Schoeb addressed his aew and infused in them a sense or pdde for the great work they bad done so far and would continue to do. "Anyone can come in and build a structure and open a restaurant. but it's the people that woitc here that make the difference," Schoch @1L FLORAL & GIFTS ' . said. ~ baYe. pracdce ol~ people with bWi--olwamith and apltit md dedk:adon and that II wtYlt .:h ol you po11m " . Bn!nt Rumph. the dtrect.or ol tnlnlng, broke dowil the tiny detai1I otlhe ~ rrom . appropriale ielpoillel tQ customen' queldorll to menu items. He made sum each person knew Mr allipunent. the restal.nDt. the layout. the teaJDWOlk. EYsytblng "Bverything you do on the floor tonight deds eveeyone else,~ Rlanph said. .. h decu the whole restat.nnt becaJ *' It Is a team effort to get ttm all dol\e. .. While the staff pays attention to details. Ruqiph said lt must also use ita instinct and OYa3ll .• pemonality when fbinsl set bUsy. •it's a restaurant. not a piano." he said. "We can't One tune lt .. Above all, have fun and Share your enthusiacm with the dientele to aeate a mat~ 9inlng~ ~want leaders empbasi7,ed. Employees were again delegated to their areas and the prepping took on a more feverish pace. Obvious details, such as the placement of tables and chairs; were taken care of. As were the most subde details, such as trimming of tiny fresh mint leaves for drink gami5hes. Servers, sharply dressed ltl all black. scouted their posts and ensured their stations were stocked. 1bey reviewed the menu and quietly. tested their knowledge of the food. Emily Allan. who is new to the company but not tile restaurant industry, said she enjoyed the intense training and looked forward to the night's test Christmas at Summerhill II ~~loJ.4'1"" ~u..~o1u..~ Wreaths, garlands, & custom a"angements : 369 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa, Mon-Fri 10:00am-6:00pm, Sat & Sun 10:00am-5:00pm Phone (949)646-6745 SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT Cesar Mejia, a cook at Thaifoon, flames up spicy jewel beef at the Fashion Island restauranfs pre-opening night _on Saturday. "I think i~s a lot of fun." she 'said "I think the people are way rool I'm really excited" Hostesses analyzed the Ooor i>J.an and prepared the front desk for the throng of people who would Oood the restaurant within minutes. While the velocity in the front of the restaurant was swift. the kitchen was busy. Executive <lief Garrett Cho took charge of his domain and double-<:hec:Ud every la& detail. His cooks manned each of the six cooJcing stations and readied themselves to prepare signarure dishes, such as pad taI. spicy jewel beef, peanut chicken and chopsticlcs chick.en salad. About 15 homemade sauces were neatly organized and easily accessible to add bold and accentuating taste to dozens of fresh ingredients. The heat from the woks on one side of the six-man line system was contras~ed by the cooln~ of the opposite facing counter, which held aisp culinary componenlS such as sliced carrots, snow peas. red pepper and broccoli Tuntali2ing aromas mixed with an alr of enthu&asm to create an exhilarating scene behind a decorative waterfall designed to shield customers from the activity. As the hungry crowd anxiously gather outside, restaurant officials gave the place a final once-over. The dark wood tables were spotless. The indigenous wall hangings and decorations were perfectly placed. The staff was ready. The lighting was dimmed to perfection. It was time. The doors were opened and the storm began. • LOUTA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or bv e-mail at lolita.harper@latimes.com. SABATINO'S CATERING AVAILABLE FOR ALL OCCAS IONS 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach -Please can f()I hoo~. d<rectJOOS & lesefVdh0111 • (949) 723-0621 • t:aura Dietz Dietz Nicho1s Svalstad CMc Actlvltlee: • CdM Residents Association Board x 0 .0 • CdM Community Association 0 x· 0 • CdM Chamber (Resident Member) x 0 0 • Homeowners Association x 0 0 City Comrnle8lona/ Committee•: • General Plan Advisory x o·· 0 ·' • Environmental I Quality Aftairs x 0 0 • Newport Beach 0 0 Republicah Assembly x • CdM Republican 0 Assembly • Mea•ne A Bond x &may, November 3, 2002 • Gross Polluter ~ep.11r~ .--,. .. • I ,._ ' --------.. - K-. ...... 0.-.. . .. The CARBURETOR SHOP, Inc. Fuel O Eml••lan Speclall•t• c.bu,...,, AllbuMdlnO Dlillgl..-0 a.w.. Motorcntl-Fuel lrfeclon TIJn9..Upe (949) 8'2'-8298 (714) -.21 ... Wel:1lt1.-.• l& ... I' II 2945 •aadolplt flua. • Ca•t• M••• • Cllltf ...... a •2•21 nrJ U.~.t -November 9-16 Claire Trevor School of the Arts, University of California, Irvine UCI Symphony Orchestra An Evening of Majestic Music Saturday, Nov. 9, 8 pm, Irvine Barclay Theatre Mahler: Symphony No. 1 My Fair Lady ArtsW..kOalale..tlt........_amce Saturday, Nov. 16, 5 pm • Claire Trevor Theatre Other performance dates -selling fast, limited availability for: Nov. 15, 20-23, 8 pm, Nov. 17 & 23, 2 pm UCI Faculty Exhibition Sunday, Nov. 10, 3-6 pm, Free 4:30 pm -Gallery talk/reception Beall Center for Art and Te chnology and University Art Gallery Exhibition runs Oct. 22 -Nov. 20 Claire Trevor Movie Cla1aic1 Tuesday. Nov. 12, Free •Winifred Smith Hall Reservations required -call box office 6:30 pm: Key Largo I 8:45 pm: Stagecoach Call UCl-ARTS (949) 824-2787 for tickets and information. .. EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK Not· • running on empty ' 'I don't run." I told my boyfriend on our first date. "Never have, never will." Th put it in context. my paramour-to-be had just teld me he likes to pound his feet on the pavement in a serious way.A 26.2-rnile way. MDon't worry, I won't try and convert you," he said So why is it six months JENNIFER later I find K MAHAL myself with not one, but two pciirs of running shoes on my shoe rack in women's size 8 "4l? Why is it I actually wear these shoes at a frealcily early hour in the morning. walking and then jogging around my neighborhood? It's not his fault. Really. I want to· blame him, bat I just can't. After all, I didn't even tell him I had taken it up until a month after I started. Didn't want to get his hopes up that I might actually Like participating in this U1ing he's so crazy about u.Jltil I was sure I did. It's my curiosit)$that hooked me after watching him run race after race. I just bad t~ know why it was that anyone would lace canvas. foam and rubber to their feet and just go for a mile or two or 26. or ooune, learning that neither bicycling nor swimming -my two favorite activities- do anything to help you gain bone mass push ed me to lace up a pair of shoes. My mother has severe osteoporosi$, brittle bones, and I'm working to ~tbluff resident Janice ~Morrow .welcomes young students to cook with her at The White Apron School of Culinary Design Jennifer K Mahal Daily Pilot ' 'T his keeps me on my toes," Janice · Morrow says, moments before the doorbell~ and 12 giggly girls invade for a coolcing class in Morrow's large, immaculate, professional kitchen. The girls from Brownie Thoop 282 have come to The White Apron School of Culinacy Design, in Morrow's EastblUtT ho me, to prepare a Halloween menu. An all-girl class is unusua1, Morrow said. The majority of her srudents are boys. The menu this night is truly frightful -Black don't want to sugar the kids up.• Each plaoe setting has an apron, a towel and a paper chef's hat with a star cut out at the top. The profeuional hats, which Morrow bas Imported from Prance, are too big for the girls, who end up having to . r' tape the sides to fit A 13th girl arrives unexpectedly. Although classes here normally contain 12, the chef takes in stride, sending assistant Lupita Pena out for· another place setting and putting a seat at the head of the table. It takes Morrow a week to ·Caldron Worms with Pumpkin Seed Pesto, Parmesan Bone Bread, Layered Pumpkin Spice Monster l?yeball Cakes with Pumpkin Cream Clleese Frosting and Witches Pinger Brew. None of the girls, ages 7 to 9, look especially McKenzie Ludlow takes a bite out of a creepy snack during a class. prepare for one of her classes. Not only does the 42-year-oJd mother of four pretest every recipe, timing it to make sure everything will be done in an hour and a half,. she also runs around buying the freshest ingredients from area stores and farmer's markets. .My policy is ch.at Oley don't terrified, Ulough. as they pick their seats at child-sized tables. The classes always include someUling savory, someUling sweet and a fun drink. "Whatever they make that's sweet. they take home to share with Uleir family," said Morrow, who also teaches cooking classes at Corona deJ Mar High Scl'lo«M and-at Sur La Table. "I have to like everything we make," Morrow said, "but I love for Ulem to try it" Morrow, a Newport Beach native. started The White Apron School after receMng culinary tra.ining)round Ule country. She stu11.ied at The International School of Baking in Oregon. The New Orleans School or Cooking, The French Oaity Not PHOTOS BY K£HT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT Janice Morrow helps Paige Krueger, left, and Brittany Brown with their culinary creations Tuesday at the White Apron School of Culinary Design located in her Corona del Mar home. Pastry School in Cllicago and other places. "We would spend our vacation time where I could catch a class at a cooking school," she said, crediting her husband, Bill. for his support Three-years ago, Morrow put filers out at her youngest son's preschool, advertising classes for children ages 4 to 11. The clasaes filled in two days. Now her business is run by word of mouth. She holds signups twice a year, and her classes - including her twice-a-month adult classes -are booked by the end oftbe day. WiUl onJy 12 children per class and four classes a week. there's usually a waiting list Oay Thabit has been taking classes with Morrow since he was 4. The active 6-year-old said he's learned the pwpose TMVEL TALES of salt. what baking soda does. not lo eat raw eggs and how 10 make some pretty yummy food. "She takes a lot of good ingredients and mixes it all logether to make something unusua1. bur very good," Oay said Among his favo rire recipes are a froum berry and 1angerine juice drink. a paper·wrapped clrlckerr entree and orange roughy fish kabobs. "He eats better if he's cooked it, and it 's easier to get him to try new Ulings after cooking , class." mother Susan Thabit said. Thabit said the classes have inspired her to cook. with her son, letting him do some of t11e work. That's Ule main thing Morrow hopes will result from her classes -more time spenr between parents and children "You'd be amazed how much kids can do, given the opportunity," Morrow said. Having donned their hats, the girls line up to wash their hands before they start cooking .. Morrow is very strict about heaJUl. No sick kids are allowed.Butherclass isso beloved that she has parent'> who have come when their child was ill, hJring a sitter anu sitting in Ule tiny chairs themselves to make sure their child gets the redpes to make at home. The parenlS !his nighl - troop leaders JanJce Markley. Diane Brown and Kim Oaboub -sit al the adult table, See BREW68, ,,.,, All ' make sure the same cannot be said of me as I grow older. lmpacr sports, like running. heJp make stronger bones if carefully done. Three months alone in South America What l'\te learned is Ulat you can't just run. Yeu have to work up to it, just like any spon. I wandered the World Wide Web until I found a running sJte that gave a good. training regimen for a beginning runner. At the moment, I wallc 15 minutes, alternate running and See NOTEBOOK, P .. e A7 Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot F or three months, John RJnek didn't hear much. Just his inner voice and the crashing of waves.. sJcimmed through the salr water, desert, laJc:es, rivers and a landscape nestling rich heritage, intriguing yet colorful personalities and an ancient cMlization. Be it riding 16-foot waves in Punte de Lobos, sandboarding rapidly down a giant. steep desert dune in Arequipa or taking in the view of a canyon bigger than the Grand c.anyon. the experience was cruJy stimulating, Rinek said all white, .. Rinck said "The glaciers, the ~ the towering mountains -it was beautiful" Going horsebac.k. dding to look at the Inca ruins was also a delectable experience. There were ruins just up the hill from his hostel lhat the natives called •Saqsaywainan" - which, even when said in Spanlsh. sounded like "sexy woman." Rinelc said. "' Tuward the end of the trip. Rinek could almost oonven;e in Spanish, but sl>metimes messed up similar-sounding words such as dlas (day) and dics(god). ec.,.,. Wight is on vacation. Her column will return next week. The 22-year-old Newport Beach man took a three-month solo photography and surfing trek along the coast of Peru and Oille ch.at ended Oct 16. It was an amazing journey for the aspiring photographer who captured more than 3,500 snapshots of South American coastal living on film -a life starkly different from the aftluent ~ be was raised on. Armed with bis equipment. the utterly awestruck Rinek But what he enjoyed most was being In sync with nature at one of the national pub in Oille where be camped for a week. "It snowed one night and the ground just suddenly became "So I'd say 'Good God' for PHOTO COURTE5Y a JOHN RINE M See TRAVEL, Pace A7 John Rinek of N~ort Beach trekked to Chile and Peru. FULL BAR COCKTAILS MEXICAN RE~TAURANT . 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I have a cheap pedometer that tells me how far I've gone based on stride length. 1be first time I tried it, my legs felt like rubber walking the stain to my apartment. Didn't ht!lp that in that first month, I dJdn't have running shoes. Being fiscally conservative, I didn't want to spend the money !or good shoes before I knew I wasn't golng to just drop the whole Idea. , So, I ran in my red te~es. They loo,k great and feel awful. But they didn't ruin the dcperience for me. There's something about tJ:eing out and about in your neighborhood in the quiet b,'.ours of the morning that's aJmost magical You meet the neighbors with dogs that have tO be wa.lkeli. You say hello to ~ man going to wori:: early in LOs Angeles. You connect. TRAVEL Continued from A6 . 'VO<>d' day'~ people were wondering wh t I was talking about," he ·a wilh a laugh . : nie town of Cu1.co, snuggled iJ1Jl valley between a circle of niountains. fascinated 'him, Rlftek said. Everyo ne in that toWn has a ceramic 1ile roof un their house that overlooks cobblestoned streets, he said. A surfer all of hjs life, Hinck relished the humungow. W'dves he surfed with the locals off the Chilean coast . For him, traveling through a Third-World country wa~ Like a living. breathing paradox. "I didn't quite know what to expect~ he said. "There were • I spend so much or my tim~ inside, cooped up by four walls, breattilng recycled air that I forget what it's like to be outdoors. Tu watch the sun get ever higher in the sky. To watch the leaves change oolor. Running has given that back to me, like a slice of chUdhood returned.. And now that I've found It. I'm hesitant to give It up. Last Saturday. I was on a path at the bluffs in Long Beach when I passed some bicyclers, who asked me why I was running. I said because I like it. And I do. Twelve minutes later. I was bit by a leashed dog that probably smeUed my cats.as I went past. No worries, the bile is minuscule and the doctor sa)"S my chance of having rabies is pretty low. You would think this would keep me from lacing up the shoes for a while. But no, this weekend, I'll be out there running. And avoiding the dogs. • JENNIFER K MAHAL is features editor of the Daily Pilot. She can be readied at (949) 574-4282 or 1ennifer.mahal@latimes.com. '>Orne villages where the home:o. d idn't have roofs. But there were cities as well that looked like, well, a second-world city: Being by hjmself for the first time in an alien se11ing was a novel experience. "It was almost a test," he said. "Ifs fWl , though. You can do what you want when you want to do it." As the photographer in him peeled the layers off each and every '>Cene to capture its essence, the philosopher in h im ~omeli.mes strolled away to do ~ome ~oul searching. ~My mind would talk to il.l>elfa lot," Rinek said. "Mostly about what I'm doing with my life. I've aJways known what I wanted to c.lo. but this just h~lped set it a lillJe more solid in my brain." Cost Effective Legal Solutions .. BUSINESS LITIGATION 4ND TRANSACTIONS • lnc:Otp0111!lOn • ~ • Mergers • Asset AcQuisl!Jons • lloy·sell Agreements • Contracts Wntten • Colecbons • Anlrlc.al fraud UtiaellOO • Trade Seotel$ • Breach o1 Contract REA!. ESTATE LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS • ~ • Evlctlont • Fraudulenl "4~ • ~ • rt11e Dilputes • Work-Outs ESTATE Pl.ANNING • Trusu • Wtls • Dl.nble Powers DIVORCE • Spousal Support • Chid Support • Cl'llld Custody • Property DMsion "Firefighters endorse Don ,Webb" Rich Thomas, President N.8. Firefighters "Police officers endorse Don . Webb" Steve Martinez, President N.B. Police Officers Sonday, ~ 3, 2002 A7 RE~ELECT "oi· Weiidy Leece ~ NeWJ)ort-Mesa's Newport-Mesa "PROVEN'' Unified School District Parent Advocate 'trustee Area 7 (:J IARA(:TER, (~C)URA(;F & C<>~L\ll 1'~1L'.\:T . . Wendy wi ll c ontinue her hard work on behal f of PARENTS, CHILDREN and ALL NEWPORT-MESA RESIDENTS Philosoph y ~ • AH srudencs receive the best possible education stressing academic achievement and cradicional valu1:\ • All students need mascery of che English Lang_uage. • A safe school envi ronmeri r must be provided Tor all students and teachers. • It is trustees, teachers, adminisrracors, and parents working togecher chac provides scudcnts wn h the loundJcion for their fucure and success. • NMUSD's $1 72 million budgec requires_responsible oversight. • It is Wendy's_goal co concinue ro conscientiously represent rhe parents, children, and all rc~i<lcnt of 1h1: Newport-Mesa Unified EXPERIENCE • 8 Year School Board member of Newport-Mesa Unified School District • Bachelor of arts Degree in Education-Universiry of Arizona • morher of five children-all attended Newport-Mesa schools • Westside Costa Mesa resident for over thirty years Pat and Katy Scn.Qgs BobMalns Ed Ind Liz Slater Jo/vi and Cnoy Tupy Or Edward and Janel Geelll Phillip and Cathy Young Amy Tennyaon Jeff and Katen Farmer Jay and Vicky Clllson Soon and Ann Rause< S.11 and Jonn Dunlap Bos Steel Dan and Kathy Heonfeld Bnon and Leslie Cassef1y Mrs KUl'I Hefbe11S Phil and Susan Ynrt>rougll Dean and Franone Howard Jadl and Janine Gobbell Nils and Nancy~ Ji!ff and Jiii Dodd Lary Thomas Sian and Cort114e Hahn MarkS Wille Jay and Chns Camahun Brad arid Ka1n1een Farmer Anne Folks Carolyn Bums ENDORSED BY THE D AILY PILOT LIST O F SUPPORTERS FOR WENDY LEECE Matoa Kear Debbie 8'ay JoAn Smdti Jhnnre Olson Jrm Dale Fran Prevet San$8Y1eO lnsuriWICe SllMces Inc; Oa'lld and Kathy Shuylet Mr and Mrs PalA Ryding Joseph Spiegel at J & S Aulo Mike Be<ry LellOa Hemiann Yolanda White Bob and Bev C1e1nocky Ralpli and Peg Mofgan RObln Lefflef Soon and Kathleen Mahah Bob and Pa1 Canson Kevin and Carol Ke11 Mr and Mrs Ray Scnwandt Mary Hiiger Ed and f'Jeggy Gazsi George 8roj(a1e Mr and Mrs Okey K811tl Hall ' john and Ernie Feeney Lee and Genie PandO Rtdt Payne Edie Mc:GumntS Van and Jooe Md<inzie BonnleO'Ne<I Pat Young Korn F at1t11ng S.I and Diane Thronton Oatlene Theis Geolge and Rutn Bnnc::ll Rae Lynn Carpenlei Mille and Bettl Lesher Gred and Lorna Oorsman Salty De Stun Mr and Mis Fmaas Men Van Gorden Tom and Kunberty Ga.zsi SandyAmold Eioose Ott Oar1een Savo,1 Tim and Mary Goodwin Jori') Slewatt Dave and Sheila Thomsen George Grupe Ned McCune Ray Sdlwandt Dale and Kathy Thrasher Stacy McCullough Laune and Rusfy Lusk e.n & lfa Johnson Pete and Pat Nohng Ann Hunt MMlyn l.Jndeflau John and Carolyn Sears Scon and Rochelle Anoerson Ian Feige4man Fred Bocluniler Shandel Harper OICk and Sandy Nodiols Allan Mansoor Ken & Julie HearlsOn George and Bonnie O'Nan Kaltlleen Freed Bob and Greletlen Passantino Jim and Helen Broolls Joel and Suzanne Fans MeQan, Stephen. Amy and Emily leece &et and Bltlhe Leece Sandy Genis Sandy Gogel T11resa Talbot Tt111 Cox Edward Kao Pt11tt.p Stodunan JeanneSmltt! COSTA MESA REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY WJ oam MCG.ri<'l>!. Oan•er Bore<' Q.ane Btooll.S Ou or. Jolln af1f1 1 rona Moorld :.II V.:nessa MJng'°"P Robe!! and 'fVO'ln.: Ken~ Tile Mahlo"' f ami1y c.11•1s and ~...., F l!-tt Benv Ha"'4<ins Edy McG nn.• John and Rynn~• Mano Je" and M 1'P oe ~ Bart>oe and Greg rtamen J&nnrle• Btacl!lr.aw C1rev roier Gil ~ AAnrta f e<ouwn D< Jnd Mrs JoM M11!91 L.srry 1rld MarQie Sm11h Rob Yardifly F atntly Wtl an<l C.irla f dei Oavtd and Yvol\ne Riley Mickey <1n<l Janel Gor>tale1 Otane C>orn9z Carol l<e11 Ma .. ne l C't1sno DEDICATIOI'~ & EXPERIENCE Walkln' Don Webb Walkin' Don Webb J Experienced in providiilg traffic solutions. J Knowledgeable about City administration & infrastructure. J Committed to protecting the residents quality of life . J Opposed to JWA expans ion. ELECT AN EAGLE SCOUT - "Newport's 1,200 small ·businesses endorse Don Webb" Richard Luehrs, President & CEO Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce Newport Beach City Cou ncil • Di strict 3 Walkln' Don Webb• Newport Beach City Council District 3 ir ~ iC ~ ic • ic ~ iC ~ ~ ·--iC it ~ il il iC -tt ~ it it i( •. it ir • 0on, Betty Adkinson nmothy co111ns Join Wal kin' Don Webb's Community Supporters • • Cathy & Don Anderson Jim & Dian~ Balley • • , Paul & Syd Balalls '• Cordon larltnbrock l Chuck & Ptiyllls Bell 'MaNft le~son Okk I Linda Bertone i Dan.kk. • Don I *'Y lnldbul'Y I Mu•ne~k Scoet a Jan• uldtr l:ltl Cant Dtwld. hwtty Carmleh1tl •1s..c~ WIRlln I Jiii Clark · Diane Coltrane John Corrough Willard C. Courtn~y Lynn Crutchley Jim de Boome ,Ji.n Ir Tmy De~y Br1an & Betsey Dougherty Peter Duca ~ I Joyce Ounf9an 9arry E&ton Tom ldwardl Judy a ,John Franco Grlh1m Gibbons l.lnCt .. Nlrq Ciffbtnson Donald Clugow Gary & Sharon Crimes John W. Hamilton Ski & Kathy Harrison Lt1vtna H.lyton EmHt T. Hinshaw CltOI Hottm.n lewrty Hokqmb Walter G. Howald Tom • Anne Johnson Dudley & ~Johnson Scott I~ Jones Mlkt I CifOle !Wnper Diie I SUDI KMJAlj ,Jim I Tncll Kempn Herman Ktmmtl Jim & Jerrllynn Kline John Konwlser Judy Lttper , by Lewis Row & Bonnie Lohman. lffllTMlllMIM Jim I Tracy M.lnnlng Dan Matusit'wtc2 Daw I Marcli Man Jack & Miftha McQlrtv .. w. "McCltl1an,Jr.· ' Cal & Helen McLaughlin Hal & Suanl\i Plnchln Pat & Esther McNilmff Bud Quist ·Lorenzo C. "Pini" Miiier Chuck I Nancy Remley Jiff & Chris Money Wiiiiam C. Ring Dick • lits Muf'IO ... , .... Ritt• . ICMft. ~ Muf1lhY ..... rty Robem IOb I Donna Nlchofs Jim lobtfts john I Shtlll Nc)yts Sttw bansky TModoN O'Connor ltoglr ltousset hulT. SMar.a koalMlfttscttodl 'Dr. I flh. KtMtth Sdlwart -: LUi ......... SctMiirtz ~.,., ~- Alan Sllcock Sttvtn S. Sllverstttn Val Slcoro Cared & Fran Smith Mike & Lorrie Smith Scott. DeblMe ~ PM I con.en SMOGt Don I Dons St~ Dun~ HerbTobtn • Jan Webb Don & Kelfle Webb EJla~bb .. Public schools are lhc foundation of our democracy. I want to make our scboob outstanding learning centcn1 for our families, our commuojty, and our nation." -Tom Egan -, TOM EGAN Newport-Mesa Boerd of EducMlon, TnmM Al'M 7 Your Vote for Egan will be a vote for Excellence in Education · • Accountability • Rigorous Curriculum • Outstanding Te&cbers • '.'Leave No Chlld Behind" + Local Co~trol • Respected by Other Leaders Supported by teachers, parents, and community Pu"ial Lisr: Batbara Kuhn Al-81y1li Vic & MarllMC Amur.ow O\arlie & Rich Alcu.ndcr John Anderson Nldine Andreen Sandra Asper Kldly and Jesse Bequette 8oh and Kathy Bem~tcin Dani. Jim. Cameron and Branden Bhrl Cyndie Borcom1n Renee Bowan Mirna Burci1p Cari and Martha Clrrier Oiuclc & E11ine Cb51dy Phil and Julie Castillo Bonnie Castrey. Huntini'OO Beach Unified lfigti School Oislricl Paul and Teri Cothran Or. and Mrs. Alf red Dom Mau Evan• 1bm and Carol Evans Pcnne Ferrell Jim. Mary. Ryan. Shaun and Beth ~man Auor Family Da~c Gardner and Susan Bryant. PhD l.outliC Greeley Mr and Mrs. Robcn Green and family Nancy Greaves Donn Hall Or. Benjamin a Judy .tJubbanJ Eleanore Humphrey Del and M ike Johnson Dan & Margy Johnston Sherry Klllab Un;ula and Wiley Kennedy Laurie LIJClU George Margolin Eric and LceAno Maricnthal Eva Marin Debbie &. Na1han Marsteller Keo Milli111 and Janet Millian Howard 4 AJicc NllihaMoo Nc~-Mesa Feel of Teachers --riiidf Ohlig-HaU Liz and Steve Pitt.er John and Sherry Parks An Md JOM Peny Ru\h Poncr Phillip Ric:llanholl and family Bonnie Saryu Ooo Sedawick. Trvslee. Saddlct.:l Valley USD Craig Silva Linda Sncca Lucy s.cinberg Tom Su1ro Sal Tina.)cro. Trustcc. Sanca Ana Unified School Diltrict Rex and Pal Tompkins 8111 Turplt . Jean W111 Steve and Annlc Younglove Your VOTE Counts Tuesday, Nov. 5 Paid Political Advertisement Tl-£ BENTUY AZU"'E 11-lE MEANING O F NUMBER. O N E. 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'):' For the Halloween dul, the pesto la to be served in mmtanu:e cauldrons. ne..erta will be taken home in ~ cartOna with ipaddy orange ties. 1be Witches 'flo&er Brew.will be drunk frool coloa1UJ plastic CUP,6 sporting black cats and Frankemtetn monsters. Everytbing ties together. -, KENT TREPTOW I DM.Y Pt.Of. ·rrorn left Brittany Br0wn, Natasha Daboub and Paige Krueger -'\rt1 carry the1Halloween treats they~ave ju.st made to an oven for •· .: baking during a cooking class with Jamee Morrow on Tu~sday. • t',·: And no two set of classes are alike. Morrow changes the recipes, creating them with the help of the roo~b that 6D fom 8ooNo·ceiling bookshelves. The recipes this night tum out to be wtliners. • Morrow explains about pep1tas-roasted pwnpkin seeds -and shows where lemon zest comes from. never talking down to the children in the dnoarnon-lemon scented kitchen. They learn about layers, how parsley gives people good breath and why you shouldn't lick your knife. The tasks ~e girts are allowed lQ do are simple, b\Jt fun -shaping dough, brushing on butter and cheese, icing cakes. mixing pesto·sauce with noodles. Laughter fills the homey space, as the Brownies put scary red veins on their Eyeball Cakes with a pastry bag. An eyeball gumball ftnishes the concoction, which then is put away to take home. As the girls follow Morrow to different parts of the kitchen. Pena cleans the tables and sets up Halloween plates and napkin&· The "bones" come out of the oven, the pasta is mixed and placed in caldrons and the story of the Witches Finger Brew is told as froun grapes and 7-Up are added to grape juice to make the chilly drink. As they learn FYI The White Apron School of Culinary Design will hold open registration for its winter and spring cooking classes for adults and children at 9 a .m. to noon · Tuesday. The school is at the home of Janice Morrow, 2527 Alta Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 760-1715. about the magical, not scary, witch wbo lost all her fingers after being tnghtened by spiders in her wish-giving caJdron, the finishing touch ls added -Ice cubes with green rubber fingers wearing spider rings, bought from a novelty store. "It's grotesque," says one of the girts. And then it's over. Leftovers are pack.aged up, the aprons and towels placed in hampers and small parting gifts are given. The whirlwind of child activity sweeps out. leaving the kitchen quiet once more. •Mom, what's for dinner?" 15-year-old Scotty MomJW asks. BLACK CALDRON WORMS WITH PUMPKIN SEED PESTO ¥.. cup hulled, roasted pumpkin seeds · -1 w p fresh grated Parmean '··~ dleese , •••• ~ 2 cloves garlic, chopped .. • 1 cup fresh basil I • •t ~ cup flat leaf Italian parsley ~ 3 tablespoons lemon juice · ·~ 2 teaspoons lemon zest • .... Yz cup, plus 2 tabfespoons, olive oil ·;--' ..... Combine pumpkin seeds, ..... Parmesan and garlic In the bowt of a food proceuor fitted with a . metal blade. ~~for 20 to 30 seconds. The seeds should be , ~ • finely ground. Add the basil, • ~ f parsley, lemon zeit and juice. Pulse a few times. Add the oil , .. while the·machine la running, Jusf • to mix. ' ' Serve with cooked pasta cot1t : ·~ screw noodles. ' This will keep for three days ' •""'' ...... refrigerated. ,, .. PARMESAN BONE BREAD ... "' •. !" 12 defrosted bread dough rolls ''"' 1 cup freshly grated Pa""eun ' ... cheese '"' V• cup melted butter it· l Yz cup chopped roasted pumpkin·'¥. seed ' I, '" Shape dough into bone .. c ' .. , shapes. Brush the shapes with • ' melted btter. Sprinkle on cheese ·•"1 and seeds. Bake at 375 degrees .......... until light and golden In color, 1 .~ abou1 15 minutes. '' · ,.~ .... ·~· ------------.----------------------,, .. ~~ ••••• ;; •••••••• ;««• • • Bernie Svalstad Newport Beach City Council District 6 Join ..J Newport Beach Firefighters ..J Newport Beach Pollce Officers ..J Small businesses ..J Airport Working Group_ Bernie has a traffic management plan. w ·eernie created a SS acre ~outh & Senior recreation area. oJ•J • u•~ .· COMMENTS done I te0 you. Section 2 -"Party Aftlliadoo." <;ouldn't be simpler. ReP\lblkans ibouJd just vote for "~Republicans." Only W1ff epedal candidates get to cdtbedelves that And they ba'4e to promise to continue the "'Re!lgan.AevoJution." Make sure It says thaL Democrats should only vote for candidates who are "for the people" and against "bullness" and ·the rich." lfwe codld juat purge this country of bufnetse8 and wealth, we'd be so much t>ett~r off. . ;Section 2 -"Slate Mailel"$." These are very informative and they come from very important organizations. There is the "Policy Issues Newsletter" slate mailer, the "Conservative Voting Guide" from the "Non-Partisan Candidate Evaluation Council" and my personal favorite, the "Save Prop. 13 Voters Guide," which always has that great picture of Howard Jarvis shaking trls'Ost at us on the cover. I would have thought Howard might have lost interest in The N.wport e.ich Newcomers Club holds a general meeting on the third Wednesday of every month. During the November meeting, members will plan a holiday shopping trip to the Cabazon Outlets. The organization is open to all Newport Beach residents who have lived in the area fewer than five years. For more information, call (949) 645-9922, or visit newoomers-newportbeach.org. lntllffalth couplet with one Jewish partner are invited to participate in a discussion group at the Jewish Family Service of Orange County office. The group Is geared toward dealing with luuea between interfaith couples, such as raising children, observing holidays, symbols in the home and relationships with extended famllles. The cost is $45 per couple for three sessions. Preregistration is required. Call to schedule date and time. The office Is at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950. Special Discounts for Seniors politics by now, considering he pused away to 1986, but apparently not Here Is the key to understanding slate mailers. It'!! one word -"asterisk. "·Pind the box labeled "Notice to Voters." Read the last line: "Appearance ls paid for and authorized by ~h candidate and ballot measure which Is designated by an •." Now look at the list of names and ballot measures agaln. See? Almost every name and measure on there has an asterisk. Be tlult as it may, nobody, but nobody, gets the endorsement of these organizations until their check clears. No exceptions, not ever, no how. It's the law. So there you have It. Everything you need to know about <;ampaign 2002. If you've already voted absentee, you are a good citizen. lf you haven't, cut out this handbook, take It with you on Tuesday, and just be grateful this isn't Aorida. I gotta go. • PETER BUFFA is a former Costa Mesa mayor. His column runs Sundays. He may be reached via e-mail at Ptr84@aol.com. Wom.n 50 and older m.-, be part of a diSCtJssion group coordinated by Jewish Family Services to address issues such as anxiety, depression, relationships, loneliness and family that meets from 10 to 11 :30 a .m. Mondays at the agency offices, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G. Com Mesa. Preregistration required. (714) 4454950. Friends of the N9wport S..ch Public Library Used Book Store are asking for patrons to donate books to replenish the dwindling stock. Books may be left at any of the three b ranch libraries at Balboa, Mariners, or Corona del Mar. All hardcover and paperback donations. with the exception of magazines and law books, will be accepted and are tax deductible. (949) 759-9667. The Braille Institute offers frM computer classes to people with fading vision who have difficulty seeing the computer screen. The Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, offers six sessions. Call to sign up for classes. (714) 821-5000. .. RE-ELECT Judy Franco Newport-Mesa School Board, Trustee Area 5 • ... we must demand high academic standards. Students must graduate as productive, positive. critical thlnke'rs prepared to meet the challenges of lhe 21-st Century: --Judy Franco • A proven effective leader • Communicates with parentli ·and teachers • Promotes fiscal accountablllty .•. •. Demands high academic standards for students • Stresses Importance of basic sklfls in reading and math • The right choice for ALL our children We support Judy Franco ... ~n experienced, responsive leader ... for the Newport-Mesa School Board Senator Marian BcrgcM>n (rct) A~i.emhlyman John Campbell Orange County Supervi..or Jam S1lv.1 Eunice Alder Debra and Barry Allen Mah & Jod} Alhonc Frieda Ander-.<m Terry S1mon-ArnohJ Dougla.' Arnold Michael W. Bug10\L1 Mimi & Mitch BarLcr Mary Ann Hil[fl<'ll Ryan Be;m Ah'4.m Bell StjJl Bell l)dJb1e & Don Bencd1l t Dr C;irol A Berg Uana Blad. Cyndie & Don Rotcuow1 l>Jv1d Br~' 'itcve Bromberg U.1v1d Brool..' Sharyn & Peter Bufl.1 John Bu~hncll Mary Cappellini l<u:hard Carroll Skip Ca."-'<'.'"-> Carole Cm.taldo Bonnie P C.i_\lry Thcrc\a Ch<L<.c Bernie.· Copp Chn, Chn~11an-.cn l'<onna Cro,h) [ll..-c & Rand) Cum Dr John Dean Jan & Tel'!) lXh.i) Jim deBnorn Dr Edward 11 Dcder Gale & 01cL [)cm!111.:r Barbara & Ray DcMoll Marion Uevadc Luur:a H. 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That was the question Costa Mesa planning , co~ssioners and Orange· Coast College officials needed to hammer out. For now, it looks 1ike the college's weekend swap m~et is going to get another chance at life. Some may recall that last sprin city officials, responding to mplaints from residents ov r traffic and crowds, took a oser look at the college's 20-year-runn.ing flea market operation to see if it was adhering to the rules. The result was surprising. It turned out the swap meet had originally only been approved as a Sunday-only operation but had expanded to Saturdays as the years went by. In addition, the popular and successful operation spawned thriving small businesses and contributed millions of dollars to the college budget coffers. But who was to blame for expanding the operations? College officials, to be sure, needed to take the heat for that. And, in fact, they"difli halting the Saturday operations i!DmedJately-to the detriment of their budget and the merchants who sell their wares. City officials, however, weren't innocent in this snafu. Not only did they not do a good job of policing the swap meet and making sure it adhered to the original Sunday-only permit, it was discovered later that city inspectors had gone out at least two times to inspect the swap meet operations on Tuesdays. · We probably don't need to remind anyone, the swap meet isn't there on Tuesdays. Monday's unanimous vote bY planning commissioners to resurrect the swap meet came after much negotiations and agreements by the college to prohibit parking in the Coast Community College District parking lot, require advanced reservations by vendors and undergo a six-month review. While the matter couJd be appealed to the council, we presume and expect that most of the major kinks have been smoothed out and the swap meet will get another chance, to the benefit of the college and the merchants. In the end, though, we hope these additional measures will also help the residents, who have to live near the weekend - event. If the six-month review reveals problems for those residents, the city will need to make some tough decisions and the college will have to live with it. District improvements provide hope for future I t may sound trite, but it nevertheless is true: The Newport-Mesa Unified School District has come a long way in the last 10 years. In late 1992, the district was reeling from the disclosure that one of its most trusted employees, Stepheh Wagner, had managed to embezzle millions in district money. That his lavish lifestyle -the fur tuxedo and piece of art are now infamous - raised no questions see"1ed painful evidence that the district was being poorly managed and poorly run. No more. Prom Mac Bernd to Robert Barbot, the superintendents since the Wagner case happened have worked successfully to regain the public's confidence. Employees such as former finance chief Mike Fine and volunteers such as Made Schultheis have enabled the community to recoMect with its campuses. The proof of the turnaround was made clear when voters gave their stamp of approval - and trust -to the district by supporting passage of Measure A two years ago. Handing the district $142 million would have been inconceivable following Wagner's stunning embezzlement By 2000, through hard work. through concerted effort and with clear understanding that the commupity had to be engaged with the district, all that bad changed. The 10-year anniversary last month of the Wagner case was another remindei of this evolution. It also can serve as a stgn of hope that other . cba1lenges the district faces- raisJng test scores, helping Engusb-Janguap learnen and fixing the schools with money from Measure A-.wlll aJao be conquered. THE LAST WORD · UCI has plenty of Anteaters ~ ....... and tramfer lhMlena 11-e 1n now almol& 24,000 llUdena at UCJ. . Not to be outdone, Ollaip Coat CoD191 allo COD..._ ID add 1tudlnt1 left md IWbt-.. ,,.. ....... betw'I .... and 21,000, ..... ....,,..., ocn..,.......,~~·­funDlllir •a._ ~to end .... c••m••••• ... Uni,._,., · n 11 .,. .. "'1bifff ... ..,I oa:•••uar ' BOLTON TIUST ~ rr WOW'T WfltK. -, MAILBAG · Bombing drill did not belong at high acbool A llllrodlt ........... COiia.._ ... smoalrllllnlalcs16Glll ......, ............. dly ... ....., ........... _ .... _. ....... "?' p1p lnllmllafllllaird'S ni -............. Oit.17). CDlldlll ..., .... ,.. ....... . c-.c ritClllp ..... .... ...................... .. .._ ............... -$' ___ ,... ..... . • .. orr ... 1111M_._. ' Ill L--lilll--- ....... 11 1?·--··-· A level of~ II cert.1Jn1y ~In dmel lib tbele, but II · it nee e 11uy to \IM our cbOdren In ttm wayf SIMlday, ~ 3, 2002 Al 1 .· ~· II •' Meggl•io'sl.lale....,.........,. In Com Meta8 will debut Its "R8t Pact Mondays~ event from 9:30 • p.m. to 1 a.m;,..9Wr1twil continue th8..,. ~of every month ......... The event An Introduction tD Zen Wotbhop wiU inducle ,._ ..... by jazz wlH be h4tld from 3 to 6 p.m, at the singer Chris Wiii .. " his Z.., Cttnter In Costa Meaa. The five-piece bend. ......... WOfbhop will have compllment.v~• •ed horl demonstnrti~n the beslca of d'oeuvree, a I.e. nlglltmenu end Meted meditation, various dttnlt specials. The 1'1118ur9nt1a at opdona for poaturee (culhion or 3333 Bristol IJNd, ,.mo,. chairs), techniques for working • information, Clll C7"4) 1548-9660 or with breathing and observation ,visit www.m ..... eotn. of thought. The center la at 120 E. ~ 18th 51. $60. (949) 722·7818. ·. COi ............. ..... end ......... end .. conllllof,.... .... ...... woaw..,.. end pn1ar_.1M1 by· eulhar.Md pollt Jlmmf lll*9o -.1oc111 ...... end8Ulhor m.O..endllllllMllolall ...... ...,~,......For men lnfonMllon end• oompl• ICNdlM of WWlllmll lhe ~ClnW9t(M9) 824-1115orvllll www.ax:.ud.«lu. 1 AowWll1t1111wllholt1 ..,._of lund't ._on how to ....... perf9c:t .,.~ .. of bNuliful flowwa wlttt holldey' eccents w.y Tueedey from noon to 1 p.m. today th)ough Nov. 19. Rower Werehouee la et 1308 login Ave. Suite 8, Com MM8. '$16.(71.-)MI .. WEDNESDAY Felrillew o ..... , ...... °"*' wlH h09t Ila 11th ...... Ho Ho Ho:.ikMv Bouliql• *°"' 8 Lm. to 1:30 p.m. In the FeirWfw auditorium. More ttwn 40 erduns will be ... Ung homemede cnfts. jewelry, ~end ..... holiday d6cor end gift ltema. All proceeds from the went will go toward eped.i progrWna at Fairview, lnduelng $Aedel Olympics af1d. v.ry specilll Arb. ~nd tOWMI holldllv......._ The center le et 2IO'I tWbor lllvd.. -...... ....... ,..~ n.M111•1nAma.slO..... ..... behiild ....... •e.m. .. hold• ........ group melllll19 to noon• Holil Molpllill In for..........,.h.n 1 to3 p.m. • N9wport ..... n......... ........,Cenlll'lnC-. IPOlieoredbvtheAnwlcln ...... The.WWll'lt 1110lllllr Cancer Sacllity. the Nlllanel 9t. Free.. For P111r'9llonl. _,.. ~ ~ endlhe ..... Mme•• et (714) m 1930 ~"===-... llletl ................ llec:Hng w plll1n11 m•Jp. hollt •cooking dell .nd boot · wig end..._.. 11p1. end..._, liglq with euthorAlll1cca ..... .... ...... .-. Wood from 8:30 '°' p.m. et the oomoommnleCllMIDt>ll..oi.aslil•la-..,..WV n..t-,.-" 1 ,. ___ .....___ The wort wftt\..,, pellerlt. The r•uu ....... n '-'--· holpllal 11 et 1 Hoeg Drtve. . c:.ft is et 225 E. 171h 9t. $10 per a-.... fl'M but~ le. penon-.. (948) 831~7•1. required. To regillw or for moN UC nine 8dMMll of Soclel I~. cell (948) 281-&We or Selene.• c.nt...for the Study of (800) AC$.2346. Democracy, Globe! P9D end MotMr'a ........ IClllMlt wll ho9t • worbt>OP on aromethenpy from 6:30 to 8 p.m . et the PMlo ~.The caf9 is et 226 ~. '171h St.. Coeta Mea Free. (949) 831~7•1. TIUtSDAY The,.......,. Heftaor...,.l~•n Women wtl hoet en eledion wrap-up With Aleemblymal'I John Campbel et 11:30 a.m. et the Bahia Corinthian Yecht Club in Corona del Mer. The dub la et 1801 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mer. For reeervetiona, ~ $26 chedc made out tO NHRW to Dolores Oiiing, 17 Confttct Sludlea end .... tntemetlonal Sludiee Program will h09t • lectut'e by U.S. Repreeentetive Ed RoYce beginning et 7 p.m. The i.cture. which will be held In the McOenneff Dougl .. Auditorium. Engineering Gatewey at the UC Irvine campus, will focua on Congress' priorities for America efter Sept. 11, 2001, end Enr<>n. Free and open to the public. For more infonnatlon calf (949) 824-2611 or(949)824-2904. FRIDAY The Ftlends of the NwlpOlt Beactt Library will hotd. used for Newport -Mesa Board of Education Elect tandldates with the Expertise, Commitment, Le~ershlp and Vl.slon to give our st!Jdents the VERY BEST Tom Egan Trustee Area? Judy R&ICO Trustee Arca5 Endorsed by Newport-Mesa Teachers, Community and Parents Lori O'Keeffe Ingrid Ohanian Ed Ollila Broob Ovafelt ·e Oeder' Serene Stokes Trustee Area4 Kelly Siegel David Sizer Sheila Slater Leslie Slevin Liz Slezak .. \t ·I A ................. on ...... 8ft. end 8nftltecture from around .,, the world wHI begirl eta p.m . In the Orange Coast College Robeft 8. M00te Theetre. The o lectwa will be presented by OCC profenor lrlnl Rlcbnon. J, AJI proceeds raised from the lecture will benefit AIDS 1\ Cherftlee of Orange County. Th• ·theater 11 et 2701 Fairview Road, Coat. M .... Tlttets ere $10 ana • will be available at the door. For. more Information, call (714) •• 432-0202. SATURDAY . " ... The Und MnU8I Needle Alta Festival and Fall Fair will be held • from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. today and · • Sunday at Orange Coast College 1 in Costa Mesa. The festival, ', hosted by OCC, will offer four 60-mlnute worltsh~ and a variety of activities acheduled .1 throughout the day. OCC Is at •i .. ~I See TOWN. P .. e A13. ,, ' I I • .. ConlNlld from Al 2 ZJOl .'91M9w Roed. For more lnfanndon, Cllll (714Y 432-6880. :n.9CllyflC.. ..... 'i ,.,_ ,.. Atendl Commia.e wtll hoet • guided 1IDur of FelMew Plrt et . 1:19&.m. .. tt. ICMrih end of' the m9ln pert pertlng lot on the west lide of Plecenda Awnue: The tour, wNdt 18expectedto1Pk• OM end 8 helf hours, will .,....,..t .,, cMlrYiew of what the pert hai to ofllr the community. Free. For more~. call (714) 7Mallf or visit wWw.~lrviewpart.oru. . .. . .. . n.Calt Die 0. .,_,of the ~will hold. holiday feir from 1:30 to 7 p.m. today and a to 11:30 a.m. Sunday In the St. Joec:ftim Cetholic Church Hall. The felr will Include handcnft.a, a belt• ...... white elephants• and _ a food beaket raffle. The church la et 1964 Orenge Ave., Costa Mesa. Free. For more lnfonnatlon, call (714) .. 2866 or (714) 648-2876. The~C..--ReMan:h Foundation will host its annual Bid for the KJds gala at 5:30 p.m. et the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach. The blade tie .-Vent will begin with codctaila and silent bidding in the Palm Garden Ballroom followed by a live auction, dinner and entertainment In the Grand Ballroom et 7:16 p.m . The hotel Is at 890 Newport Center Drive. For more Information call (94S) 869-8312 0( Vt.it ~.pcrf-ldda.com. . IDl.10 . ~ .... end Ham P9rty . te Ide* off the opening of ticket .,.. tor ·Sueaica1 the Musical" "'(ttl be held from 10 a.m. to noon 8' the Orenge County Performing Arb Center Box Office. ~rtlclpenta will not only have a ~to get the first tidcets for t'9 mulicat, but also enjoy food, •"* and activities and get to leave with a •Suessical" surprise. i1'8 center Is at 600 Town Center [)We, Cos1a Mesa_ Tldcets are Sl2 to $67. (714) 556-2121 . ..... Splrttus Gallery will host 'I' exhibit opening from 1 to 5 porn. The exhibit, which will run fC>m Nov. 6 through Jan. 31 , 2903, wtn feature photographs by Robert Buefteman and will give Questa a d\ance to meet the artist and learn how he created his wort. The gallery is at 3929 Birch St., N9Wp0ft Bw:tt. For more lnfonndon, eel (948) 474-4321 or vltit www.au~c:om. NOv.12 Mc6el'9 ..... • IClellaen wtl hoM • Mmlner on the dme It tek'9 to be lie* from 8:30 to 7:30' • p.m. et the Pdo CeM In eo.tAt Mell. The ceN 18 et 226 E. 17th St. Free. (949) 831-4741. A---OllhowtD..W ltrMI during the hollcMy9 wtl be held from 8:30 to 7;30 p.m. .. the Patio CaM In eo.tAt MeM.. The temlner la ipOn'°'9d by I Mother'• Mertet • Kltciien. The ' cafe la at 226 E. 17th St. Free. (949) 831-4741. NCN.11 TheCOllla ..... lenlorCentar will hoet a HeelthExpo from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the ~nter. The A..,...... on the ftnandel event will give att~ the upec:ts of divor~ and opportunity to receive influenza widowhood will be held from shots, health acreenlngs 8:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Cqcta Including lib wort end hearing Mea Neighborhood Community ·end chlroptldic e>eamL Coffee · · c.nter. The eemlnar, Is part of the end light refreshments will be 2002 Semlner Series sponeored provided. The center la at 896 W. by WISE, will be preaentlld by , 191h St. lpftuenze at10tl free for Violet P. WoQdhouae, co.author of petrona 66yeere df ege end older •Dhloroe & Money: How to Mike or thoee with e d'lronic dl8eeee. the 8e9t Anenclal Dedek>ns (949) 646-2368. During Divorce:' The center Is et • . 1846 Part Ave. $20. For mote The COllt9 .._.Senior CenlM' Information, call (94S) 688-U29 will hold• silent aucdon from 8 to or visit www.wiseinvecrtats.org. 8:«; p.m. in the Automotive Roed NOV.13 A MmiMr on eetlng tight while on the run will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. ot the Patio Caf6 in Costa Mesa. Tl)e seminar is sP<>nsored by Mother's Martcet & Kitchen. The cafe is at 225 E. 17th St Free. (949) 631-4741. NOV.14 f1oww W.rehot.IM will host I class on how to incorponrte fruit and 888SOnal accen1s with freeh ftoi.wl's arrangements from 6 to 9 p.m. Those incividuals attending the event will make one arrangement in oeais and one in a vase. They will also be sugaring fruit and ilow'8rs. Rower Warehouse is at 13)8 Logan Ave.. Suite 8., Costa Mesa. $36. (714) 646-5566. of Dreams Cteuic Auto Muaeum at the Cos1a Mau Falrgrounda. Admission is $26 per person. For more Information call (94S) MS-2356 ext. 16. NOV.16 The Anderton a.m.ntary PTA will host its fifth annual Holiday Boutique from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Harbor View Homes Phase 1 Oubhouse. The boutique will have a wide variety of vendors specializing in quality merchandise. The clubhouse Is at 1854 Port Westboume Place, Newpo'h Beach. A $1 donation will be collected from persons 18 years Of older. For more infonnation, call Kristi KJrsc:h at (949) 400-0993 or send e-mail to Kristi@PetVogue.oom. WHEN YOU CAN'T GO BARE • Or.111qt' County\ p,, n11•'''' (on1fort '1ht1•· sru11· For MPn .incl Woml'n COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL .. 1 -- •HONESTY •INTEGRITY • LEADERSHIP • EXPERIENCE 14 ON YOUR BALLOT ENDORSED BY: . Daily Pilot .. Costa Mesa Police Association Costa Mesa Fire Fighters Association Paid for by~ COMMITIEE TO ELECT LINDA DIXON , l.D. #1244669 'Mi can dolt . bre·1~1ng Greenlight-endorsed candidates Beek, Arakelian, Nichols & Taylor oppose turning Newport into a congested business center. Newport Beach is NOT FOR SALE . ~Beek~ Arlkelian, ~ lichols & Taylor : for Cltr council Friends & Neighbors supporting Greenlight Greenlight candidates believe 1n & promise ... e a safe, healthy city with topnotch _ November 5th! Allan Beek District 3 e Newport resident since 1927. The Balboa Island Ferry is the family business. Newport Beach Planning Commis- sioner for four years, wrote the Orcenligbt initiative. Madelene Arakellan District 1 e Orange C9unty buslneD- womaa for 30 years, active in County meetings and commit- tees with the California Cham- ber ot Commerce. Committed to efficient city government. G....,.Hahtwu~ In br 63% of the voters because It took major development decisions --r from ctev.lopers Md Into the...,,. of dli ...adents. This p-eat victory for Newport residents depends on Informed citizens to keep Greenlipt shlnln1 bripdy. police and fire protection. e they will represent ~ the resi- dents, and will place you first, not the developers e Newport has a strong economic base and needs prudent manage- ment, not money from excessive development This election Is rnldents vs. developer-dominated Interests. They have: • Lots of out-of-town money • Lots of developer's money e Raised almost $_2.oo ... 111110_00_tor this election. e Greenllght candidates: e Have raised $65,000 for this election, mostly from residents e Will support your right under the Greenh~ht law to vote on future growth in Newport Beach. Jean Wiii. SPON foundlr. ~needlelll.AM .. 7 a. Nlctdl&~-._ .. ..... Riie OCJllgel. Dft .., ..... ' . .......... ~-..... p11tlllldt.• .. QUOTE OF THE DAY "We got to (Menner). Not many people have got to labn, but we did." · -Dllll l'N.••• CclUtah footbll c09dl ~Piot PERSPECTIVE ~nday Sports gets ·a boost . . in a big way Today's the start of a new era for Dally Pilot Sports. G ood things continue to . mount for Daily Pilot Sports. I would presume, since you're reading thiB, you've found these pages as the •s" section of the Pilot, something that hasn't happened for many years. Beginning today the Sports on Sundays will come in this format. with expanded space and a continued emphasis on ·Locals ,.------.. Only." We found our way back to Sundays In February of2001, and finally came back to the Anteaters at UC Irvine last fall. That's a long way .....__ ___ __, from where we were ROGER during the dark ages when the Dally Pilot CARLSON went from a J seven-days-a-week dally to six, then the horrible threes in '93 before bouncing back to five days a week. then six days a week. and now back to every day. with a "8" section on Sundays, as well as the customary , Thursdays and Saturdays. . Having been here at the Daily Pilot since January of 1968, I've seen many transformations, and the continued upgradingsincetheTim~purchased the paper and began lnserting"it within its Orange County edition, has obviously been the trigger to the current meteor on Bay Street Something else has been happening in Sports. Maybe you've noticed the mountain of material fen AYSO Region 97 every Thursday. . It would be nice to take a bow for the hwti@WW llilidbiftmDition:'bot fact, it's because of one dedJcated mom. Pam Garrett. She's like a lot of youth moms who help~ except abe sends ua mOU11181b9t rather than the mole ,hills we......,_ Obcatn from otberl. If you're wondering why Region 97 ls sp favored, and you're not, the solution is rather simple. Just put on a Pam Garrett bat and you'U be surprised what will come forth. Every mom and dad who produc~ material on the youth level is most appreciated. And I wouldn't think of demanding the emulation of Pam Garrett. but, boy, what a gem! Coverage of AYSO Region 97, I believe, has to be unparalleled. If there's better coverage from any daily paper on the planet. I'd sure.like to see iL There's onty so much room for material, usually, but when mountains Oow, it forces the lssue and mor:e space ls demanded. So, between Pam Garrett in the grass roots area, and a publisher who loves sports Che believes he's a golfer, I think), the tools are supplied. The uplbot ls that what we have can still be lmproved, and with help, it will. a.ck out ua men's hoops this Uf~ 1J1 IMIC>n. You11 be surprised to aee who's oourtslde in Nonnan, Okla., and Provo, Utah. among other sites. Spor1a E41eor Roger Carlson • (949) 5744223 • lpotta Fu: (949) 650-0170 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL STEVE McCAANK/DAILY PllOT Corona del Mar's Wess Presson (6) fights for extra yards after a long reception as Calvary Chapel's Greg Mills defends. Sunday, November 3. 2002 91 Defense shines; Hubbard sizzles in PCL victory over Calvary Chapel Saturday. Steve Vlraen Daily Pilot WESTMINSTER -With each hit, each touchdown. each su~ful blitz, the Corona del Mar High football team. as Sea King senior quarterback Jona- than Hubbard sajd, came together and rose to the lop in a battle or P.ctPfic Coast League un- beatens Saturday night al Westmin -SCOREBOMD ster High. CdM (5-3, 3·0 in league) developed some serious swagger on its way to a 50-8 victory S.. Klnga '° over C.alvary c.i o._i s Chapel. - "(F.agle qua(ter- back Terry Menner is) an awesome player,· said Hubbard. who -threw for 210 yards and a touchdown on 9-of-13 passing with no interceptions. "I knew l would be the underdog. I knew the spotlight would be on him. but I bad to break through. I played to my potential. I give all the credit to the receivers and the offensive line. The 0 -line did their best job of the season. We came lo· gether as a team and it felt reaJly good" After a scoreless ftrst quarter. Hub- bard connected with sophomore Kevtn Welch for an 87-yard touchdown pass. the longest play from ~rimmage of the See COM. Page 83 COLLEGE MEN'S WATER POLO CRYSTAL l.N.JOEROALE I OM.Y PILOT UCl's Jeff Powers readies for a pass from teammate Dan Noon Saturday. Allteaters denied .s --:-::.., . . ' . at UCLA, 9-6 Host Bruins take control, going 4 for 4 on extra -man situations, and winning, 9-6, in Big West Conference. Steve Vlr1en Daily Pilot WESTWOOD -One reaJi7~tion came clear to the UC Irvine men's water polo team during and after its 9-6 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation loss to host UCLA Sarurday. If the fifth- ranked Anteaters want to win the championship in the highly competi- tive MPSF they will need to rid them- selves of inconsistency. The second-ranked Bruins (10-6, 2-3 in the MPSF) took advantage of one of UCl's worst performances of the season and outscored the Anteaters, 7-4, after a 2-2 tie midway through the first quarter. "We played badly against Pepperdi.ne (a 6-3 loss, Oct. 19) and this one was equally as bad,~ said UCl Coach Ted Newland, whose team dropped 'o l l-7, 2-3. "We just weren't playing very well. I have no idea why. (The Anteaters) couldn't get their act together. Their beads were not in the game.· · UCI 6 UCLA 9 ball UCI started off on the right lrctck Saturday, earning a l ·O lead 1:07 into tJ1e contest, when 6-foot-9. 220- pound sophomore Dreason Barry scored in set Sen- ior Jeff Powe.rs. the Anteaters' 6-6, 220- pound two-meter man, fed Bany the The Bruins answered back. scoring two goals in one minute for a 2-1 lead. But. Powers found Barry again In set and Bany used his strength to F an open shot and found the bact of the C88C-8arry led the Anteater& with three goals, while Powers acored two and sophomore driver Dan Noon added See POLO, Pap 82 CATCHING UP WITH .Leigh Steinberg Newport Beach sports agent delves into many areas wlille maintaining an ins¥tence on producing role mQdels. . I • Sandlr. --·-3, 2002 ~n~ Comets forc·e five OCC turnovers.and aqe of our ::8 ptmt attmnpt bf ,..:. • ~ Dumy Valbueoa (l-121, oavkt PMomar 13 10 20 o -43 eeventb 1n die CoMt db Nk:t Do-Willft -=bd. be 114n (1-8), OlduDln (1-8), Billy occ 3 3 o o -e 10 I expect.d ..., • mlnellt ~ the .. llbocbd dawn a BAufe (1-7), Dan Hawkey (1~6) good ancf.tbey Clla'l •N UPllOllU 1D.9P and ttylnc to bit hmdful af dmea. and James Webster (1-3). FltST QUMTER ' deliver convincing victory to stay undefeated in Mission Conference Central Diyision. me Jn that,...._" :z! recelWlr on l'llomar . allc> Jesse Mahelona sacked Ybarra ML-Sullivan 20.,... from Ybarra The Comets balwltill*d tine -and-3 from bb:bd a punt for a for an 11-yard loss for Q>ast's (Lux kk:lt), 12:00. · passes andietunlM liem for 19 Che Coast 33, but Lan· TO Jn the lrst quar-. only sack. occ-Sherlden 39 FG, 9:12. yards and all ....... ~eel ln ~ rmd the play Patomer 43 .tlr ID let the lead to The . Pi.rates head into next ML-He19 fumble recovery In end touchdowns eidllr on Wbt~ aod grabbed the -ball occ . e · llMl · · : . week's ·pll,)e at Santa Ana at l mne (kldt failed), 6:17. or on ~ flan to fol-· ln the ai,r and ran the A cpnvoy of Palo-p.m. .with some-injuries. · ~x ~:;:28. Bryce Alderton low. · ' '3 yards for the am' detendera bunt Freshman . ~C¥r Andy ML-LencNter 43 lnteroeptlon Defenahe badtSbmt Lanall· . touchdown. . tb.rousb die OCC Ufte and al• 'Hawe suffered a tom ligament return (Lux kidt)J 8:31. Oaityf1ot ter's 43-yard •retlft"wath a 'pick "I felt we needed· a momen-multaneoUllf llDOtbemd fl.rate hi his knee in p.,aCtice this week OCC-ShericUn 44'FG, :42. in the second~ ..Wted in tum fufusion at that point," Tay-kicker Slleddm u be wu trying and Is expected to have an MRI nm> OUMTER COSTA MESA -Comets showered over the field at Le- Bard Stadium Saturday, a touchdown dllC ~ die lor llld "WI: weren't moving the to ldck die bd out of hii own early In the ~ Taylor said. (~idtf.'~~~ 30 PIM from Ybarra. Comets to a 23-3 ~ rL hall. Of coune you'd caD me a end mne. late Hell recovered Preehman Fabad Jahid started ln ML-Thompeon 1 run (kldt failed I, The ftnal two Ww ;; ..,_ re-pniul If we ~ Ir." the fumble ID the end zone for bis plate: 11:28. suit~ in touc:bdoWlll JMt lllllb Coufs longesl ~ were 4d them . .Right , tackle Stephen Hening ML-Reher 1 run (Lux klc:lc), 2:25. No, meteors didn't fall from the sly, but the visiting·Comets from Palomar College, 6-1, 2-0 in the Mission Conference's Central Division, pelted ~e Orange Coast College offense with their ~g, attacking defense that produced five turn- plays after the~ Jania twice, both ending in Nilea MlUlllCb rushed 13 went down for a few minutes ln N>MDUAl flU8NNO Comet qUU111t nd: Roman 8r}'Ce Sheridan field goals in the times for 83 yards while Steven the fourth quarter and with the s-s'f1 ;g·. ~~':~1i~:Ohe~, TD· ¥barra bit wide 16ClllM BddJe ftnt arul second quarters. Aapin-Mabelona (11-M), Ruuell Olch-help of two trainers, bobbled off Br~netl. 3.1; Nlel1en, 1-0; Yba~. ' Sullivan in stride b a 30-yud wall comp~ bis longest pass, man (5-26), Sam W8lcb (3·11), the field favoring his left leg .. 1-mlnua-11. score with just under..._ min-which. was also bis first attempt. Matt Pettit (1-4) aQd nm Rebich. Sophomore defensive back bas occ -Mittasdl, 13-83; Mahelona, utes goo~ in the.Md quartet to Darrell walker, a 30-yard (1-2) all ruabed. for positiw ~nursing a ~re ~tring 11-6'.';0schman,5-26;Welc:b,3-11; ' overs en route to a 43-6 win over the Sues, 3-4, 1-1 in the Mission Conference Central Division. and a ~-yard ~n let completion on the first field· yards fp[ c.out. · aa well. Taylor said. Pettit. 1-4; Rebidl, 1-2: Aspinwall, s..1; up Comet mnnt •• Alm goal drive and finished seven for Ken v8Jbuena relieved Aapin-"We have to juggle lids and ~~~:-;.-· 6-0; Sheridan, Thomaon's 1-yaltl 1D run to 17 with 83 yards and two inter· wall for the score.less fourth give some the opportunity to N>MOtJA'-MSSING make it 36-6, ......._, . with ceptioos. .quarter and completed two of play." Taylos said. -We just got ML-Ybarra, 11-11-0, 174, 2 TOs; ~There's no excuses, we got beat as a team," said OCC Coach Mike Taylor. "Give (Palo- mar) credit. They took advan- ll:28 remah~, in da tbird ., But Aspinwall faced constant five p.-es tbr 19 yards. Eight beat as a team today. I wish we Nielsen, 1-2-1. 2. quarter and the 9mne alludy pressure from .a Palomar defen-· dilferent Coast receivers caught were more competitive but we OCC -Aaplnwall, 7-17-2• 83; K .. out of reach for the Plrala live line that tallied five sacks, passes inducting Coleman have to get ready for (Santa ~~~na, 2-6-0, 19; Domlnetll, o+ 1 · 0 Lancaster sniffed1out a fake two coming from Andrew Pao· Menke (2-28), Walker (1-30), Ana)." INDMOUALRECEMNG , COMMUNITY COLLEGE WATER POLO Women take second, men finish fourth . MISSION VIEJO -Golden West women's water polo team bested Orange Coast for the second time this season, this time a 13-6 triumph in the final game of the Orange Em- pire Conference Championships Saturday at Saddleback College. Golden West jumped out to a 6-2 cushion in the first period and never looked back.. · 'We scored first they but they turned around and went off for four in a row and just OUt•COUOtered US,~ said OCC coach Mike Giles. Sharl Meyer led Coast with two goals while Sarah Mitchell, Nicole Sonnenfeld, Courtney Robertson and Sara Natalizio each scored one goal for the Pirates, 25~8, 7-2 in the OEC Goalkeeper Heather Deyden made eight saves. Oninc• E'"'*8 Contenlnce Women's OiimiiliiiiiNPi Golden West 13, Onnge Coast 6 Score by Ou.,.. Golden West 6 2 3 2 -13 Orange Coast 2 t 2 t -6 GWC · Cardenas 5, Shafer 3, Stone 3, Warren 1. Elo 1. Cassilan 11. OCC -Meyer 2, Mitchell 1, Sonnenfeld 1, Robertson 1, Natalizio 1. Saves -Deyden 8. Fullerton wins, 12-1 Orange Coast College men fin- ished fourth at the conference championships, dropping their game to Fullerton Saturday, 12-1. Billy Jolly scored the lone goal for Coast, 14-18, 4-5 in the OEC. and goalkeeper Kile Baker made four saves for the Pirates. Oranc• Empire c.. ...... IC9 ...... tlili1ijiliftill1P1 Fullerton 12. ~Cont 1 Boore by Oueitien Fulle11on 2 2 • 4 -12 Orange Coast o o , o -1 Ful -Bellagardl 3, Steele 3, Paquet 2, Stewel12. Pacheco 2. Savee -Kober 2. OCC -Jolly 1. Saves -.Baker 4. ML-Sullivan, 3-64, 2 TOI; Burlie, 2-41; D. Johnson, 2-<41; C. Williams, 1-12; Carter, 1· 11; Walker, 1-9; Fisher, 1-2; A. Thompeon, 1·mlnue.-4. OCC -Walker, 1-30; Menke, 2-28; D- Valbuena, 1-12; Bare, 1-8; Oadlman, · 1-8; Battle, 1·7; Hawkey, 1-6; Webster,' 1-3. GAME STATISTICS Finl downa 18 t&. ~·tdage 39-170 42.232 l'..illQ yardege 17'8 102 P..ing 12·1&-t t-23-3 Net relUm yards" 112 14 Secb-yerd8ge Mt !>4 Net ya<dege 447 301 Poma 4-38.0 ~34.8 f'umbleMumblell io.t 2~ .. , Rags-net v•rdaQe • ~ 73 7-42' Time of po1111r'on 23:40 • 38:20 •f'unl rwtuma. irurcepcions. fumble retums .FIELD HOCKEY Tars open T ·ofC Tuesday Newport.Hai;bor, the No. 2 seect,-hons---- Marina in quarterfinaJ at Harper Community Center. COSfA MESA -The Newport Harbor High field bodcey team (16-0-4, 10-0-4 in the Sunset . CRVSTALLAUDEROALE/OAILY PILOT league) will open the Thuma-' UCLA's Peter Belden, a sophomore from Newport H~ High, passes ott'to an open teammate in Saturday's victory. ~ ~= 3 ~ POCO Contirlued from Bl one. Powers. a U . National Team meml>er leads the Ant- eaters With 47 goals this sea- son ~BurYhaS'45. 'lbe UCI ~ which came Into h game averaging 5.12 &Oals per match, is the higheirt acodng duo · ln the MPSE • However, the Bruins count- ered with yoongst.ers ·Ted Peck. a sophorqore who scond two Fall, and Brett ~ a~ort who posted a pme-bigb four goal& Peck acoted In front of the net to ~ the most out of a aix:-on-11¥e situation for a 3-2 lead with 2:17 left in the first quarter. UCIA went 4 for 4 on its ex-and (Belden's goal) didn't tra-man opportunities, while help," Newland said. "They UCI scored once out of its two had some shota that were power-playcllances. kind of lucky falling in for "The biggest thing for us them. But. bey, I'd rather be was our 6-on-5," UCI.A Coach luclcy than good." Adam Krikorian said. "That's Onmbyecored two goals ln actually been a wealcness of the dmd quarter to help ours during the sea.son: But, rnailltain the Bruins' three- tbat was the difference in the goal 1-s, • the'" Anteaters game. We go l for 4 and the also ICOl9d twice. but trailed, score is tied." 7-4. UCL\ earned its biggest The Bruins also displayed lead of the game, 8-4, when aggressiveness in the second senior Matt flesher scored on quarter, outscoring the Ant· a six-on-Bve situation with eaters, 2·0. · " 5:17 ~ UCLA ~phomore Peter / Barrj 111d Powers kept the Belden, a Newport .Harbor crowd into the game. as they High product, scored with no scored goala late in the fourth time remaining to give the quarter. Barry delivered a Bruins a 5-2 balftlme lead back-handed shot ln set for a that appeared to tab some goal with· 1:42 left. and less life out of the Anteaters. than a minute liter, Powers "We weren't playing well bad enougta juice on his shot the Harpe£ Community C.erlter. that the ball went into the The Sailors, seeded No. 2 be-- cage despite being deOected. hind Sunset League champion But Ormsby scored the F.dison (ll-0-3 in~), defeated game's 'final goal on an extra-Marina Thursday. 3-0. Ha.lbor man opportunity with 23 sec-handled Marina. 8-0, in their first ond.s left. league meeting. ua returns to the wild If victorious Tuesday, Newport MPSF action today at noon, would advance to meet the Hun- hosting Paci.fie. There are six tington Beach-Santa Ana winner games remaining unttl the in a semifinal Thursday. MPSF Tournament, Nov. 29-The dlampUmsbtp game is Dec. 1. An indication of how scheduled Nov. 9 at noon at Pleas- tigbt the race ls in the MPSF: ant View School in Huiitington C.aJ.. ranked No. 3, defeated Beam The d$i-place game pre- top-ranked Stanford. 9-8, Sat· cedes the final at 10 a.m. urday. Newport Harbor bas hem to "This year (the MPSF sea-the title game the last two sea- son) bas been unbelievable," sons. losing each time to Madna. Newland said. 1-0, in <M!r1fme. . "I've never seen it this tight 1be Tuumament of Ownpions before, honestly. There are is the only postsea&on touma-' seven really good teams. They ment for the non.:a!Lsanctiooect can really beat each other any, sport. fn, which 11 secdoo scboo9 day." compeCe. COLLEGE BRIEFS • Ante.ate rs sweep up Fullerton UCI women's volleyball team handles Titans. UC Irvine's women's volleyball team improyed to .500 in the Big Wesc Conference wtth a )0-18, 30-27, 3().19 victory over rival Cal State Fullerton Saturday_nighl In Crawford Hall Kelly Wing led UCI with 21 kills, while Rebecca Larsen and Dana Kurzbad had 15 and IO kills, respectively. Senior Clwlda McLeod led the defensive etfon with 17 digs. while Wing followed with 12. Li- bero Brenda Waterman added 11 di8J and setter Ashlie Hain had 49 assists. ua improves to ·13-9, 6-6 in the Big West. ••• SOCCER: ua, n.n. de Cal State Fu.llenon and the host UC Irvine Anteaters battled to a 1-1 tie in Big West Conf'er- ence men's soccer action Satur- day night a t Anteater Stadium. Sean Wff scored in the early going off an assist from Scott Bowman. and Fullenon an- swered in the 30th minute. Fullerton is now &-7-3, 2-2-2 in the Big West. UCI is 6-6-3, 1-2-2. ••• Vanguard U:niversity's men's soccer team completed a four- game win.ni.ng streak Saturday night. dealing Hope Interna- tional a-3-0 Golden State Athletic Conf'eience defeat The Uons got a goal from freshman Andrew Sundset in the first hill( with an assist from sophomore Armando Ortiz. Man Hess scored his 21st goal or the season in the second half on an assist from James Grigas, and Nate Kramer put the Icing on with a goal at the 78: 18 mark off an assist from Hess. The Uoos finish the season 8- 12 aftu-~g with. an 0-4 re- cord. Vanguard completes its GS.AC season with a 4-6 record ••• At UC Irvine. the second of the two-day Big West Shootout in men's and women's swimming, the Un.twrsity or Hawaii was the men's champion and Washing- ton ruled the roost in women's competition. Among ua winners over ~e course of the day were Hazem Amr in the m en's SO-yard free- style (21.71), Bomb Pattanas.in th in the 200 Individual medley (1:55.90), Robert Noh in the 1,000 free (9:44.o.3) and 500 free {,4:46.47), Gonny Shimura in the 200 bacbtroke (1:52.74), Brian Kim In the 200 breaststroke (2:05.95) and Anton Slobounov In three-meter diving. ••• SOCCER: Uonl win, 5-.2 Vanguard University's women's ~ team finished out the regular season with a 5-2 victory ~visiting Hope International. The Uoos, 8-7-3. 5-4-1 in the Golden State Athletic Confer- ence. were paced by Janelle Doyle. who bad two assists and one goal. Jenae Welch scored twice and BryuJna Gon.r.ales · and Alexals Newbold delMred goals for the Uom. SCHEDULE ,._ ...... Notthwood 40, l.agUN 8eed'I 13 ................ COfOM., Mlf IO, Calvery ,Chapel 8 ~ ....... (7p.m.) Northwood VJ. Cotane del Mer, et Newport 'Harbor Teeoro et l.aguN Bead! 8MurMy (Nov •• , C.tv-v C"-Pe! vt. Unlvel'91ty, et lnline High, 7 p.m. Newport Her'bor High CDM Continued from Bl night Welch recorded a dazzling catch near midfield, broke away from h1a defender near the CdM sJdeline and sprinted untouched to the end zone. The Sea Kings then sent Cal- vary Chapel (4-4, 2-1) three and out And. CdM then dellwred one of its best d.rive4 or the sea- son. The.Sea Kings ~nt 70 yards in 13 plays, that featured two fourth-down · conversions, in- cluding a fake-punt play. On fourth-and-16 from its own 24, CdM lined up in pun\ formation, but Sea King sophomore Tom Welch took the snap and heaved a pass to a wide open Wess Pres- son for a 28-yarcl completion that kept the drive alive. Later on the drive, Hubbard completed an 8-yarcl pass to Kevin Welch on a fourth-and- t:hree situation. Then, Welch. wfio caught five passes for 154 yards and one touchdown, took the Sea Kings to the Calvary Olapel 4, with his 16-yaro recep- tion. On the en.suing play, CdM senior Keith Long ran in for a SPO R TS STEVE McCRN«/DAll..YPILOT Corona del Mar's Keith Long (1) carries, while Andy Lujan (53) blocks on a J..yard touchdown run. touchdown, and after David Del Pante's PAT. the Sea Kings went up 14-0. · Long was CdM's workhorse Saturday night. rushing for 49 yards and the m on 19 carries. CdM senior tailback Mark Cian- ciulli sat out most of the game because of an injured shoulder, which C.oach Diclc Freeman said he will monitor this week. Presson, a CdM sophomore, also contributed in the running game, posting 67 yards and two touchdowns, which came in the second half, on five carries. Hub· bard also ran for a touchdown, as the Sea Kings fed off momen- tum and turnovers provided by their defense. "We got to (Menner)," Free- man said ~Not many people have got to him, but we cl.id We scored some poincs and made some plays and a lot of that was our derense setting it uJf."· "When they were on defense, ft Freeman continued. "They put like 10 guys in the box. We had to take advantage of it. ft Calvary Olapel nearly scored before the end of the first half, as the f.asles ran one final play from the CdM 9 with four sec- onds remaining. But, CdM junior Mordy Omguze intercepted Mermer's pass in the end w ne. After halftime. the Sea King.5 intensified their blitzing and gave Menner extreme pres.sure. CdM senior Jayson Skalla, wtio provided constant pressure, teamed up with junior Cameron Campbell to saclc Menner for a IO-yard· loss to the Calvary Olapel 10 early in the third quar .... ter, forcing the Eagles to punt from their own end w ne. On the ensuing punt. CdM senior Kris Cooper broke through and blocked the k:ick. slapping the ball past the back of the end w ne for a safety. The F.agles appeared to receive some life as they recovered a fumble, during CdM's ensuing drive. Cal- vary Chapel converted the turn- over into eight points, after a Mermer . touchdown pass and subsequent two-point conver- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL sion. ·However, the Sea Kings an- swered righf back with a 65-yard, 6-play drive, that included , a Hubbard-to-Kevin Welch hook- up for 37 yards and ended with a Presson 9-yard couchdown run. The CdM defense caused an- other turnover wfien junior Ouis Reilly jarred the ball loose from the Calvary Chapel quanerbadt and C.ody Perron recovered at the Eagle 27. Hubbard later ran in for a 4-yard touchdown off a bootleg play. The Sea Kings' defense re- covered four fumbles in the sec· ., ond half, as all led to points. Late in the fo urth quarter, CdM junior Danny Tarkesian grabbed the quarterback for a sack. while Cooper stripped the ball and went the distance for a 45-yard touchdown, that led to a 44-0 lead. CdM sophomore John Shana- han rounded out the scoring with a 14·yard m run, capitaliz· ing off the fumble he caused, whjch Matt Warsaw recovered. Turnovers too costly Big second quarter (four touchdowns) leads St. Margaret's to 3 1-6 Academy League victory over Sage rim Sam.rday. Richard Dunn Daily Pilot NEWPORT COAST -A3 the autumn afternoon turned down- right chilly with a Newpon Beach breeu ~lowing through Saturday's fog, the visiting St. Margaret's High football team warmed up with big plays In the second quarter and burned Sage Hill High's defense in a 31-6 Academy league victory. The Ughtning (3-5, 0-3 in league) is playing its first varsity season. and, with two games re- maining, incl uding the league and season finale against Breth- ren Christian, it still bas a chance to reach Coach Tom Monan:h's ultimate goal of finishing at .500. But this one c:Udn't help on the road down that path. The Ugbt- olng bad sen.iOT quartetback Zach Friedrichs limping throughout because of a deep thigh bruise, but playing with heart. and it played an opening quarter by eating up the clodr:'a 6na1 6:15, plus an 9dctidon 1:15 to start the second quarter be- fore the Lightning came up short on rourth-aod-14. lt was an im- preaatw drive that began 00 its awn 15 and oonduded at the St. Margaret's 22. But. with the Sen J\Wl C8p1s- traoo·bued 1luUns (4--3, 1--0) leldJnc, 3--0, the flreworb erupted and ~ HID found It· self burled In a hole. Pint. IOphomore running bade Derek Ughtning went three downs and punt, the Tartans were on the attack again with great field position at the Sage Hill 43. Steffien, wtio car· ried 11 times for 188 Steffien broke several taclcles before an 83- yard touchdown run for St Margaret's with 9:20 to play in the first haJi Hutch Park.er. wtio kiclced a 23-yard field goal in the first quarter for the Thr- tans' lead, added the PAT and St. Margaret's Sc.~ 31 yards and two Louch-5-oe"•" • built a I 0-0 advantage. From Steffieos touchdown run through the end of the first half, Monarch would probably like to throw away the video tape. "That second quarter killed us." Monarch said "It was one horrible quarter. We played three decent q uarters and one horrible quarter. We just let them get loose." Following Steffien's long touchdown run, Sage Hill senior wide receiver/linebacker Erilc Williams returned the ensuing kiclcoff 64 yards to the SL Marga- ret's 35. But on the Ughtning's first play from scrimmage, St Margaret's 6-foot-5, 205-pound def'eluive end, Jared Kettler, reached high in the ·a1r and grabbed a screen ~ from Frie- drichs, then returned the inter- ception 59 yards for a touch- down. Parker added the PAT for a 17-0lead On Sage Hill• second play since taking the next kiclcoff. St. M.a:.rgaiet's tackle Brendan Downes recovered a sage HID fumble and the Thrtans were in bustness again at the Lightning 25. Chris Pike made an excellent sideline catch on the flnt play and touched the pylon. but the ball was spotted just inches from the goal Une. No problem. Run- ning back. Andrew Morrison tc0red on the oat play. Mtll another quk:k Sip Hill oft'emhe eeries, to which the downs. reached pay- din from 37 yards out on the option pitch from quarterbaclc Sebastian Ba- con, who also kicked the PAT for a 3 1-0 lead with 3: 10 still left in the first half. "That was a nice second quar- ter," St. Margaret's C.oach Brady Loclc said. "We got some breaks and we were fortuna te to capital- ize on those breaks." Despite the lopsided first half. Sage Hill won the time of posses- sion battle (1 4:07 ·9:53} and had just as many first downs (five) as St. Ma..rgaret's. "In the first half we came out playing like a junior high football learn, and then in the second half we played Sage Hill [ootball and beat them. 6·0." Monarch said. "We just didn't come out with a lot of determination. and in the sport orrootball, you can't do that ,1 c:Udn't think they were tremendously better than we were." Sage Hill got on the score- board in the fourth quarter, wtien a rougbing-the-paMer penalty on St. Margaret's kept a drive alive .and gaw the Ught- ning an automatic first down. Friedrichs teamed with Williams on a 45-ya.rd pass play on first down, ttien the same combina- don produced a 9-yard touch~ down pass with 5:28 left on the next snap. Sage Hill plays Long Beach- bued St. Anthony friday In • oooleque game. SCORE BY QUARTERS St. Margaret's Sage Hill 3 28 0 0 • 31 0006 ·6 FltST QUARTER SM-Parter 23 FG, 6:15. SECOND QUARTER SM -Stefflen 83 run (Parker kiclc), 9:20. SM -K81tier 59 interception return {Parker kit*), 8:55 SM -Morrison 1 run (Parker kiclcl. 1·10. SM -Steffien 37 run (Bacon k1dd. 3.10. FOURlli QUARTER SH -Willlams 9 pass from Friedrichs (pass failed), 5:28. INDMDUAL RUSHING SM -Steffjen, 11· 188, 2 TDs; Pike. 10.50; Dodd, 2·5, Bacon, 6-mif1uS·2; Morrison, 4-mlnus-4, 1 TD. · SH-Williams, 11 33; Swanson. 10.25; Friednchs, 5-minus-33. SM -Bacon, 5-10-0, 46; Steffien. Q..1--0. SH-Friedridl•. 1().24-2. 149; Williama, Q.. H . N>MDUAL RECEIVING SM -Steffien, 2· 14; Pike. 1-24; Brunswidt. t-7; Mercer. 1'1. SH -Wllllam1, So 100, 1 TD; Huang, 2· 18; Cho, 2· 17; Sweneon. 1-14. ~ STAT1STICS SM &H Fl .... -• • ,.__.'IWdllOe 32-231 zs.4t PtMlng Vllfd4lge 46 141 ,._.no r..11-0 10-25-3 Necnl!Uf'n....,.. 132 29 ~8fdeoe 1-1 3 -tl ..... .,..a.g. 415 203 P'l#"9 t-32.5 >-36 ~~-4-0 43 ~v~ 12-to ~ Tlmeolp1111•la~ 2tOI 2t:M """"-...... --.. ....,_.....,,,. EROSH-SOPH BOYS WATER POLO Ne~ott loses in tournament rinal Smdly. HeMntaer. 3, 2002 a sco. flY QUMTEltS CoroN del Mer 0 14 US 20 • 60 catvary Chapel 0 0 8 0 . 8 SECOND QUMTER CclM -K.. Wek:tl ff7 pea from Hubberd (Del Fente kidt). 10:03. CclM -Long 3 run (Del Fante kidt). 4:31. lltRD QUARTER CclM -IC. Cooper blodt8cl punt for aaf4ftY, 10:31. CC -Jona 20 pas• from Menner IMamem pe• from Menner), 7:19. CclM -Preuon 9 run (Del Fante kk:t), 3:48. CclM-Hubbard 4 run (Del Fente kldt), 2:02. FOURTH QUARTER CclM -Presson 23 run (Del Fante kidtl, 10:58. Cc:WI -K. C<>oper 45 fumble return (Del Fante kick). 5:13. CdM -Shanahan 14 run {kiclc failed). 2:35. INDMOUAL RUSHNi CdM -Long, 19-49, 1 TD; Presson, 5-67. 2 TOs; M C<>oper, 5-22; Shanehen. J..24, 1 TD; Hubbard, 3-10, 1 TD, C11nctulli, 1-3. CC -Garcia. 7 55; Bryfuss, 5-12; Mermer, 7-m1nu1-17; Pef'ez, 1·9. IHDMOUAL Pl\SSING CdM-Hubbard, 9-13-0, 210, 1 TD; T. Welch. 1 1--0, 28 . CC -Mermer, 25-40-1, 271, 1 TD. INDMDUAL R£CaYING CdM-K Welch, 5-154, 1 TD; K. Cooper, 2-41, Reed HI; T. Welch, 1-8; Long, 1-minus-3. CC -Mameth. 11·95; Jones, 9-118, 1 TD, Holt. 5-58. GAME STAllSTICS F1md0wn1 Rushes-var.sage Passing ya<d.lge P-ng Net r9'1um v•t<M' Sedts·v•rctege Ne1 Y••d-oe Pun1a Fuml:Mee·lumbl• IOSI Flag-varelaQ• r,,.,. of ~"°" CdM cc 19 19 ~156 11• 238 271 10-1~~1 M 10 1-9 3·21 394 3811 2..:!S.S 3-39.3 2·1 ~ 13-110 "' 26:ot 21 '!le CROSS COUNTRY A nteaters sparkle at Big West RNF..RSIDE -The UC Irvine women's team finished third and the Anteater men's team was sixth in the Big West Conf'erence Cross C.oWltry Ownpionships at the UC Riverside Agrirultural Operations Cour.ie San.utiay. Idaho, behind individual champion Letiwe Marakwwa. won the women's competition with .a points. ua third with 12 in the 10-team field Maralcurwa covered the 5.000-meter course in 17:47.0 en mute to Big West Athlete of the Year honors. ua senior Amanda Arm· strong finished eighth in 18:24.1 and sophomore Kaleena Yee was ninth in 18:26.6 as both earned all-conference honors. Anteater junior Julie Manson placed 13th (18:385), Janelle Del Soldato was 19th (18:47.6), Wendy Chan was 23rd (18:54.5), Veronica Hmera finished 25th (19:00. 0 and Jenna Keith was 31st in 19:03.8. Utah State woo the men's cbampioosbip with 25 points.VO WU sixth with 159 points in the nine-school fieJd. ua freshman Tom Whelm finisbed 20th ln 25:53.1. sopho- more Andrew Ganatt WU 29th (26: 10.8) and tenior 1\'avis Mori- soli pl.aced 37th In 26:26.0. Brian HarNon 6.nished 38th with a ·time of 26:30.3, John IOuve was 39tb (2&31.8), Mea Cdaoo placed ant (2:&34JI) and Ricky 8amel lnillhed Md> io~.3. .... Yl9w _.. 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WE8UYESTATU • llnmecliMo ~ ....... ~ corJSIGNl\1-ENTS~ All real estate adver· Osma In this newspaper Is subject lo the Federal f aif Houslna Act of l 968 as amended which · rnaku 11 flleeal to adverhse ·any J)refer· ence, llm1tallon or d1scrominalion based on race, color, reli11on, so. handicap, familial status or national orlain. or en ontrntion to make any such preference, hm1la· Hon or d1scrlmlnahon • . . . . . • • j iii~ so~~8As~ 2:mS.. ... lt. .._AM,CAt27t7 llondod&ix-CA ll!M This newspeper will not knowln1ly accept any advertisement for real estalt which Is on voolatoon of the l•w Our readers are hereby informed that all dwell ones adverhsad on ttt1s newspaper ere •••llable on an equal opportunity bas•• To complain of di$ cr1mmatoon, call HUO loll free at 1 800 424 8590 TICKET CENTER 1475 USC YUSI NOTH DAME VERY RARE llCl\ElS (2), 50 YNfJ LM ~ 949-64().8009 1419 HUNTINGTON IClf SUN 6.00-? 6522 Sorento Cir, maior • st. 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WholeNtel 949-492-0205 Clllld Clrl,tJcmld WTOIPIESOm Oayc.re/tllnder1arten reediness ares 2-5. RHd1na, c:retu. mus1e, cookln&. prdtnin1 & more. lncloHCI yard' pl1yroom full· lime M·f Misters c1t1 t .. cher Ref's Lie, first 1id/CPR ettt. 714-376-3952 l•••h•1Jl•1 & T-. lrldc lledi s.._.. Tll .. S.rvke. Quality ind ~. Pltio, OrMway timtly. Wil P/U ' deliVtf. Flraplc, BBQ. Ref's. 25Yra Good retes 714·225-31199. Eap. Twry )l .. 5!7·7594 c.,.try A fO Z HMDYMMI Install, ral1c:e c1blnets. ~ ...,. Dou! 71 ... ,. s.U :10•1r c- '" Clta6'1f""' I By Fu (~)631~ ,.... .... ,.._ ............. ~--·-iii Anllque Cott11e Style 8uflet. bev8ed oval riTor on top, 2 dr"-s 2 CJClllOO& cabinets, some m$.'ln~l0 HOME FURllSHINGS Fll1lilln 3435 6~0....Aollt dwh. brown wlw/twA. ~New mnd. Sl.Zm. 9&713ail7 Custom desipd ~ d1nrm tbl. 1nl1yded T l1M!r1tlne T cip & '-.. the new $o6l. 9&718-(ljl7 c-·c•,.... Old Coins! Gold, sllvtt, jtwtlry, watdles. antiquea collKtlbles 949"642-9448 c. 3111 •Adopt• ""* Kitlllw.. cats. da8I ,. i. ...... ev•1 Sat·Sun L2-4pm F,n>n Is ~ -Nltwor1I Info 949-644·2279 _ ........ work.ora ..... ~ '*'1 Wtl> listq 4 doll Rasaa's r--.i .. _ ......... 6 -.u. German Sheperd puppy. •mt1111m ........ - -ASUPfalNCOME. Sl851< +/Year. Establllled. Fun &U-. Only $9995 l.mM00-7151 A1$0W1104Ulllm 60 _.,. -f » I wlllt ................. ,.,"5-.DMta ---~ -Fru to 100~ home. Call COUA MESA I.AST SIDI 714-89(-191:1. 129 Cabrillo St., OffKI W••"•-MC ,._.... M/F Ready Now ~53'71, 909-675- 7'Jfi7 Prents OfA. I Cert. Pt&«> your •d today! (949) 642-$678 SPACE, 360 sf, 1525/mo. Marcie 949·642·5171 17 r Vl-Off1c" 2SOL 17 ... St,C.M. 600.f&l.s9ff 9'9-tsS-0115 **************** :c.~.:r:.-::.:.o =t ** SHORES INTERIORS * neu. •nd h~ free rent? * Grt ofc on NB. steps lo * MEWFALLARRIVAU * water 949-723-8485 : SALE! : =--~ .. 4545 REllllflW. ..... PIUBUY - <OSTAMISA IASnM 19 LINTS. EX LOC ' CON> APPROX $2AOK NC.GROSS $3.6 .. PfllNC. Ofll.. y T%Mrr 9&8117-0IOI HOMESFOOSAlE ORANGE 5411 COUNTY Wmttos.I your home? Ask about our SAT, SUN Real Estate Edition Cal UsaRJvera 949 574-4252 or Ann Wiiey 949 574-4249 BallOI Plnlmlla ltAUflXD Oil THI POINT llTTH...-.YI AGT.t•t-72J-a120 ! UNUSUALleCASUAL ! ~ ~ .:'° -'~ * FU ...... ISHl .... 'S * deWlr n U5llld cs delller, 1'-t-' !---211r 211a IW"ll l""IV 96650-2285 for .mo. mndo, QIB. rr pool. rod * * top vu. irv'outdoor penq Wicker Rauan 5ea1ing, LarntJ11 & 1!t>k'S. S4JS.ax> ~ n4-~ * 264(? 1won St. Newpt>n UN1ch * * Off Riverside A Pat.ilk-l:C11151 I lwy * * 949-642-2255 ~. **************** 111.c-... ··-~mentwork, Brick, Tiie & More. Reliable. No job too small 949-615-9062 ~ tip <-""""-Addi hons. Bathr~ Kltdlens. A·Z Home ... ovements !M9-2~18 lic#813410 .,.. Pllllllllllng l YOUll'tK>MI lllNOVIJllNT ... OJKT? C11t a plumber, painter. h1ndym1n, Of 1ny of the 1reat seniices lis ted here In our servk:e directory! THESE LOCAL SVC PEOPlE CAN HELP YOUTOOAYI wtTTMOllT DllYWALL AU phases sm/lr1 join. CUAlll 20yrs, fllf. frH est. L«Om 71~1447 Batal ..... s-.1 .... ~. Ouncan Eladrie '81fre £xp locaVQuldi Response ~ Ll27S810 MM!!0-700 · ntll ISTIMATIS fl Installer In O,C. UCISSID ueerT9le 6 RacesHd fllhts and dimmer Installed for S550 71 .......... Ucll.6'31501n1 VS/MC G•EAT fl•IWOOD Terrific Hardwood M11 1/2 Cord '95, Full Sl85 CaM Chari• ~Wood Aoortna'Tile CUSTOM OIAlM lU Insulation, s.llte. -anic. nwble. "--hNt 197$ U6l20'4 Jeff 714-612-9961 UMY._..Repwed Rqroutin & lnst1lletlon DEAN TILE 949-673-8065 714-846-8526 714-883-2001 .,.nwott• LANDSCAl'I COM .. AMY Commtfchll ' ~1t1te Malntenanc'I, Clean Ups. lrft Servk:a' lm11tion Upvaou, R~aln. Troubleshootlna. PINsecall 714·715·2828 and have us do your Dirty WOf*I TrM s-vke, Yard Clunup, M1lnt.n•nc., Spt'lnlll•r Ri:~ Haullna <•••>• 711 RND .-:;::. HYWAU. •l .. Allt Paint Touch-up, W1llpap« removal, .... 714-270-•634 ~ ,..,.. C.pentry • Ptumbinc Ofyw .. • Stucco Pelntina. Tile ' more 20+-Y~ Eaperiencel • 714-fft-5776 GUHUl COMTUCTOlt llc/bood, c.rpentty, full svc remodel ' rep11u MSM Const. 714-962·2436 ..... ..._"···-Sw. No Job too bla or tdo 1m l()yrs exp ,.... IOllblil prlc: 7U.50t-6& ...... JUMI JO fHI DWIPlll 714-968-1882 AVAll.A8L£ TOOAYI !M9-673-5566 CDDAl.lmll AIWNl"INAMZ ........ c-cii oJobJbos....11 ................. 9ff..JJM292 --.w.c.Nla-.._ Svc. Residential/Com· merclal OC Z3't'rs, Ref's ~ 949-637-4113 ltevMd• ...... S.rvke. apartments ' Vac1ncys Also pet slttln1 eveil. Free estirnltll 949-574-2643 MEJIA'S Housect...l .. Service FOf Your House Apartment or Vacaocy Quality woni 3)S Olf ~ a.re Free Estlm1ta Retwences A•allable to v-s Exparia- Cal Ou• Met I• 71'421-7•0 <•• 71'-22S-1ll14 o-ltr ...... 0.--. Own equip + supplies. Tot.II trust ' faif rates. Cllll t .. -422-704 IJllilll c.w ..... Ol'llUAT·SUN 12"" M7...,.W Stunnina lbf, 2.60•, lmmac home 1 blk from ocn. Hand 1lactad &Jin· Ile" marble, antlqut wind, curved atlllrcau, 3caer. Sl,995,000 K1thlaen McN11Ma Bkr 949.837.555 •Ir •.Sa. 1pprox 3269 sf, home on • COf ner ioL Spaclacullf OC .. 11 views, woncltrful bkyrd, Ira 1ourm1t kitchen S\,495,000. •at. Oabr1 Beraar 310·316·8464 x348 310-600-9168 (call) c•hple• ....._,, ..... ,...._/2htli • $1,200,000 LarrfO'Rourka' Co. 949~50-7000 949-675· 1999 (cell) . -a..1-s 22J~lwe. 3br h. lncrtd llilws from Cllb6'8 to P1llos V.cla S'Z,&99.SOO Ptnlllopa .... /liflllW 949-72J.&M5 lf9MI New 3br 2.7Sba, spacious ' comfortable floorplan, walk to •II of CdM. 1889.000 C-1tl.e l..ity ,.,_7Sf-0177 A C---4 ... c-r ~. Stron to Bia Coron1 ind Lookout Point '-"'"leaky Ht-759-0177 COSTAMHA Of'IN SUN 12-• .3S27 Ne...,..Ave $451,000 Here Is your 4br 2ba fem hm•. A motlv1led seller! Betty Abel TOfeHI RHlty 714..aH-4437 lretMI New Grut Eul · side Location. BHulolul· ly finished $749.000. 271d.enl"I. o,.-s .. & s... 1-4 c-"'"•..itv 9'9-7S9-017f MESA VnDl AalA 4 Ptex's·Prlda of Owner· ship. Prone Only. •rt. Boll Grundy 949~75-6161 flll.IAIU Parson1/ Helper, Persona/ Assf., Safe Trensp0rl•l1on, ~~otnerb; Mui Pr•p•r•tlon, Respite Cert, etc .•. 9"-6'5-1277 er71'~6Sl-1991 ....... llST MOYDS $59 /ttr sarv1n1 all cltlts. lnsiH'ed fut. courteo11s. careful. Tl63844 800-246-2378 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif. Public Utilities c:ommlulon r•qulres th•t all UMd household 1oods mov8f1 print their P.U.C. Cat T numbet, limos end chauffeurs print their T.C.P. number In 11t advtr· tl-•nl1. If you have •ny quutlons about th• la1at1ty of 1 m o v•r. llmo of cl'l1uff•ur, call: l'U9· LIC UTILITIES COM· MISSION 714·&58· 4151 s;a,_,Qv llf C'-•Vf""' I -----Poli --·----a..• dncfliM1 m aubjoct !f_,e witboot not.ice. The publ.Wls ...-ves die riatit to oed.or. reclauity, revdie or reject any clwified lldvertitcmenl. Plew report My error WI may be in your clMaifted Id immedialely. The Daily Pil~ M:Cepts no _.ilability '°' MY enor in an lldvertisemoGt for which it may be retpCIDlible except for. the coet of the spece actually occupied by Jhe emw. Credit can only be allowed for tho first intlertion. ---.--Deadlines-------4 Monday .................. , .. Ftjday .S:OOpm frlday .............. Thursday S:OOpm 1\icaday .................. Monday ':OOpm Saturday ............... Friday 3:00pm wednctday ...... -..... Tue.day .S:~ Sundly .................. Priday ~:()()pm ' Thunday ._ ...... Wednetday S:OOpm TODAY'S CROSSWOHO ANSWERS lA.uNAN .. Ull Open fir plen w/\tvin1 aru fp, custom oa staorcHt, 2 spic bt's + loft. v1ulled utls. $324,000Act Fred Albuquerque '"-2SJ-17U 2.... 2lMo c...._, wood firs. 1re1t loc1llon. Must see! SH7,to0 A9tJ•Fsrew C ...... J22-otS2 Direct 949-319-1324 SELL your stuff throu~ classifie'lil '"-'•,.... VVts ~ GrHf Price! Guaranteed work. FrH est. lt375602 714-538-1534 7.39().2945 custo• PANmH &fAUX David Sloane Pelnters L'35852B 94g..545.9957 ti"S CUSTOM PAINl'M Pron. clean, quaity wodc lnt•lor/ut •nd docks. U703468 949-631-.4610 lMMOW CIKJl ..,Y PalntJnc-w/Ut. ~ Qullity job! f rM estimate U5691i97 714-636--8888 '111111"91 ... ,._._/Stk•P.eda S•rnn1 $ou!hsn ~ for 25 yun. Li326864 24 Hours (714} 554-7831 ,...... ~~~ ~Professional Painting lt.Nl43llO lldedar/lllerD .,.. ... ,..... CW.Jiit"' Rob ..,.._Owner CoAI MMe. Ca (941)~ Cel......,-1. ;:cm;.._ OftlSAT-M1-S 17St Tnipu P--*Vllws, Oat.dtJltM.WS PmBUCa $ttS,GOD 949-US...- Brokers protected IWffS I Of A IUNDI UP&r•d, extrem pvt, 1 story 3br, 2ba I.In'• Model, end unit w/huae wrtp·1round patio overlook1n1 rellec· lion pond. Call for •ppt AheO .. IN SAT-SUN 12-S ....... 4-5-464 •dlvlslonof MSTJ Bingert PIPE LOCATING ELECTRONIC SLAB LEAK 0£TECTIOH F riandly Senlce t49 -67S-9J04 Plumbln1 repairs. over 25yrs up. All wortl ._.. "*-1.Slewen~ iiOiiSf & llASC*uU PlUM8£R l'506586, Free Estimltel Sman r•s (714) 235-9150 ....... " , .... fU.I HTIMAru Exp«t in all home r.-w. 1-0111 ret.. 35 Y••s uper. In an types of plumbtnc. •519449 71 .... 93·3678 PiiOii PUUll•I Repen ~ Remocltlint FREE ESTIMATE Ll687398 714 ..... tll90 ......... llUI PAOftC POOU Construction Remoc!IM • Rep1lr1 5'fvlce llct796141 .. 167 ... 7'• •0,.-s.t/S-1-4• 2S..Ceve Rare ~a lsl•nd 38r 391 end unit with • v~ lookina out to Sicnalure Hole 117 $875,000 Of lease 11 $4500 ..... &-lelet!t'-· 949-Sot-lt2S ' A Trtttl•"' .. ere41•• 2Br 281, wood firs, f17, lrench doon , recnse~ ll&hl•AI, b11 screen tv, spac19us kit, Sl99,500/ obo Mary Wood. •r 949 584 5811. 717 981 w .. .m-. ,__.., 3e,. 2B• w/lovaly Bay y,..,,. open floorpl1n. lob df windows, ll)ICIOUS kit, lnclds W/O. $180,000 Mary Wood. 111 949·584 5811, 717·9816 ... tMl ISTAHS ., PATtKK TIMOltl n NATtoNWIOl USA .. 9-1$6-970$ www .palrocklenore.com AIT,,.Jleaia .......... ~ (949)~69 www.wt.lc roal.tom ... .......... aat.d com- •"'"'', Entry 6oot of aolld lftahoaany, 8ft 4oors 11'd travertine Jloor•. Pool sized, wrap lrOUncf lJ,000 IQ ft lot. 5100 af custom built tnurloua honw. 5br ,, ~a, pt9d drive w/3c .... lllery Fry«, BNR· 1-nH065 ,...mans PAflla TaOal NATIOllW91 USA ", ... ,._.,., www.patrlctlhlnort.com A •••lftceRt P.._ ~rHt c uatoon home estate with canyon ind ocean wi.ws. Coutline ..... ¥ 9'9-759-0177 "9Q•••• • 2.A. ai.... with ti>ft. hdwd fh, yard, 2 c attadl car. $S4t,OOO ... Mmf.T-c.a t4tJ22-0tH tired Ht-Ut-1 H4 =· PROPSITY FOR SALE '--5875 ,.r s... by owner 0.-t t-sllwe I _. ... afMllitles only ssoo tun r1ca (949) 493·0379. llCB1MEOUS RBfTAl.S RlntlfTolhn aG NB Cott11e 2br 2ba, I 1'MI to bay yard Fp pool I manna. Av1il now '650/lllO (949) 673-6565 ff'8 Sm Br. $8)+-1/3 u4i M . ~ .._ "'1d. nl5ril Pit. _. ,_, ,., &YI'\ fwy. ti.:11 -tir 96548-7118 1111 2tw 2IMt _.. View ,._., EntBtutf & CdM HS, 1nH now, .$625mo lltih incl (949) 644-9124 B~ prof male sed.s lalne to ~· 4bt Ilse ea r-te has 28r IBa, .int -.-~ 949-675-6436 .............. CM honw w/pvt entnnca. pvt ~ .... 11 cbJets, dlllln Mn. Rlllb:e1 rerit ... cMies. 9&72l-84115 ic-.._ ....... ~Ina '°' 2 room1tu • wre 68r 7Ba new --. ......... Hel.&f>U, 6o-mo. prof'I male or &m. 11200m lnclds utls. IWysta t4t-764-0001 ••10c-v1ew rooms. Oc11nfronV22nd. pvt rm, unfUfn, share ba. iltla pd, n/smka. llitch· ~ette. lnclry. I blocll lo lllewport Plef. $695/mo. C.M Sam et 949 278- 19()5 (between 9a·5p? RESIOENTIAL~ALS ORANGE 7411 COUNTY 11r, U,.tWw Sl095rno 81lc:ony, BBQ, laundry. ct..n. no pets, tease. Cell Brian 310·466·7960 ........ ~l.;'ibe. wd. p . no Piil mi t-om Od•IS twu lrid AN $2ID).' "'°' ,.. 9&851.JID6 e.t 4+2 houlle. a•. w/d. t patio. flKn. winter, super dun 114-Merlne. $2900/mo. 949-675-8178 •little 81lbo1 Is. Myfront. 4br 4ba • '"""" 2 c ... art vu, Iota of patio. yrly '6500!no • Crea t little 11 toe 2br, upper w/1unroof, yrly Avail "ow. Sl800mo. leH w-l!J 9'9-673-4062 28r a.t w/ditl r111, ii);, Ma. W/O, lower lllllt, Sl900/mo. No pets. Av .. NovlS. ~13 ••yfr••t 21ir 21Mo, patio fp, bbq & f1t1 rlnc. ear. 904 £ Bllbol Bl S2100 94lM73·7S38 ..... Jbt 2ba llPPlf, 2c1r 111, SJOOOmo. & •New 28r 2b1. 2c llf. S2000mo, • 949-640-3628 IALIOA PHHN "*IT w/pler, bey & ocn ~lewal 4br Sba. den. fp, f0<mat dlnrm S7500/mol•r• v-ltr 949-673-4062 C..dltllillr •.n.. ....... c.nyon & oc:e.n views. Open Hse Slt-Swl. 1-6, G ~ Circle t4t·72J-IS09. Cwte 21r, 11•, S.. el Pot. Fplc:, 11undry, lrla. balcony, no/1mk/pels SlSOO/mo 949-675·5837 ... 2lr .... So. of Bayslde new bridp, 2c prl\a. S2100m Ed. Van def1 Bos-sch. Slit g,tg..650-0943 Jar.._., End unit. den, Hv rm w/Fp, pallo/ 111defl, recus.d ~ina. ceramic tile. berber. n- window$, w/d. smre pr. S3000mo. 714-993-2561 CGltaMla lASTS.tPI Lw.. 1 Ir, S950fno new bathroom & ll1tchen. P•rk 11111 541tlina. no pets 949 631-8427. • 11r's IT-$17S/1 .. • 21r's,$l100/- in lovely ·&•led comm near Tri·Squ1re, lr111, car/ sl0<aae. Klein Mn&1 877 • 704-8649 • 9200 EAST SIOI upstairs uml. 2br I b•. car. laundry 169 Walnut, Sl 150/mo Marisela 714-662 3111 714-540-3666 Qyjet h i ... 21r l'/'8a, twnhm ~tyle apl • Remod, walk·in storJee, rVpets S1Z15m Y' lse 96642· 1073 L, 211r 1H, SJ300/mo lohl Remodel. all aar. sm yrd w/pat10. w/d hkups 424 liamlllon St 949·646 8420. 500 3265 lASTSIDl 2Br hse-lncd yard, W/O hkups, OW. built 1n r anal/oven, le atl'd 1ar Waler/hash paid (2)' Av11I $1400/ mo.· SS00 dep·S250 pet depoMt 71 4 S45 0442 *YIAllY* LIASIS BILL GRUNDY REAi. TORS ·~•-475-6161 TOO GalAT TO WAnl Huie 1 bd •t en lclul Newport Beach location. near OcHn Tiled Coun tertop. European Style white Cabinetry. Pets Welcome! Only Sl290. Hurry, loc:, wont Int Call Today 888-251-2053 W• te "-dtl 2br Iba house, quiet nel&h. wd facilities, docs ok. SlSOO/mo. 949-233-7699 c•cu THISI BHullfol 2bd, 2ba In lhe lit1rl of NB. Near Ocun, Huae floor plan, 111 new appliances. Pets Wei· come. Only $1510! Call Today! 888-251 2053 NP Hts 2br 2b1, aarden •Pt. upst>lrs. a•r. uhl paid, fri& S1650 949-642· 1146 949. 722 1132 ful ocean & bay view c:oodo, lbr wfpvt patio, aated resort lifestyle. yearly, Sl700m David Prinu, aet-949-718-I !120 21K/1.._, 21K/2"° yrly rental, on the B1lbo1 Peninsula Aat SISOO· S1800 949-293·4630 1 .. t91Yff 21r, 210, • ..... 1520d, 2-c.ar &If, In aeenbell c:ommun11y w/pooA. A.vaj now Sl950m. Sm pets welcome Will show~ g..~ Mef 714-434 .... 1 .. -ulote Sir 2.510 tow..a.-. Geff c-.e view., Pvt loc.. $2200/ mo. tttt 94t-7S9·372t .. Hh 2br 2ba hSI. lnYm. Ip, l'ldwd 1\-. ,,. • ~ S22SO. 2br Iba apt Ip, views. rlmOd. Slfli() ~-5488 .. "-4b' 2.Sba, ... to bdl, all'ml ~ New ~wd 1\-, 2llXlsl 2 c pr. S2BJ) 96 72'2-6146 • lAST SIDE• Really nice newly remod 2br IAY FltOHf Jbr 2ba I ha house, &areae. y•rd lower unit, paltO, 11ra11e. SlSOO/nw> 949·646 4316 w;nher/dryer hkups, Aat S2750 949-293 4630 Nr l eclt ley, •II remod 28r 1 5Ba condo. ?c aar, Fp, wd·hkups, no pels Sl550/mo. 949 548 8384 2ir 2M lwmm. VMA cal. Ip, 2 c ... pello, ..... wd. ,.,. pM"ll. com ~ SI~ 9419-QJ.l'ln> l '•I" le_,.,_e Hr 2.s1.. r p, 2 enctd patios, all 111. no pets, Sl900/rno 949·721 0889 1361.s-t ....... ~ 3+2 home, view, 2nd frOfO s.ind, 2o aar. beaotifuly f .. n $2900/ W-111ter 949-67!>-8178. YEAal Y I.INT A1.S ' • Bayfront !Br. SJOOO • IBr. SllOO. • IBr Oceanfront Sl250 • 38r 2.58a. SZ.400 ASSOOATIO UAlfY t4t-'7S-SHS • U.ST SIDh Jbr Jba. TIOVAJtl 3br 2 5ba lroe>lu, 2 sl0<y, deck, p01>ular fir plan. up yd, wd, 2 cer allach ,., stair'!>. sonale level, •&t S2000/rno 800 278-1887 SJOOO 949-293 4630 41r 21• house. com plete remodel, w/d hkups, ceramic tole lira, new c.,peVfenc:ed yd S2200m. 949.646.6463 ............... 1 IR lo bd\! 2br lba 2 story hotm own yri p . ,_ Clr°Mll*1l PooVs!» , n:ISlSIXI ~ ...... ladl Shen T-L. ... 2Br s1n1le level desl1ner furnished spectacular 180" ocean view home Avail until 4/30/03 S7500mo. 949·500·0310 11t. Barbera. OH llOO PCNINSULA IUW21r21e con Aon Private Beac:h. Pool and Spa Walk to OcHn. Shops and Restaurants. lease 6/mo-2 yr •• . 8oet Slip Available 710UDOPAU DI.. 949-673-6000 or 949-723-5830 I bl! ID bdl ~ S4Jn 1·3 SCIO 1 ._ /we •La 4llr lhi. p ....... um •t..a 4br .2bl. II nu mX> llunr*'y tac 96646-7931 .. ~ "-· 1986d, 28r pnstine untt. corrw end UNI on the &Off course U500/mo aat. 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SAT-SUN 10·4. Nov JO TliRU Dec 22nd. S8.00hr. t4t-673-2.261 JW4I 't9 A6 O..ttre, 4lk mo. silver sand. moonrool, CO. labuhous cone throuaht Sl9.495 hnanc:1n1 & werr 1va1I vtt429817 Bk1 9&581).1888 IMW 't4 3251• c_,.. 8911 lull boob & records Blk/lan. sunroof CD. superb orl& cond. $9,995 "'152196 Siu 9&511>-Ulll!. .. • ~a. ar1.a... ..... ......... ---~--'"-----------------T=·:~ _ ...... ___ ....... _ :r.,,~~ 114 .. -.7. ~~~. ·~p1 Ind TAHNAH HIMCH ............. ...... ,7 ...... N; ll!ld tlMt. •• nul S8000/ollo MM45'9127 ........... a...... 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It.di with T• lthr, ....,.11i ... 11u 111212 s 10,tao IMW',13111 Sedan One owner au- to sunroof. lull power 111J441 S1',tao IMW 't7S 111C..., Immaculate convert· able w/only 4511 ml •18568 $18.980 leav1 '97 lSSOO This 1s a GRC AT buy' rully load<id! •18555 $16.980 MIZ '91MlS20 Sport Utol ulver w/rray lthr 4811 m1 118490 $23.980 MIZC2IO '95 Sedan, wh1ll w/eray lthr. 6 c:yl, 7211 m1 •18582 $14,980 "-"'""' ,.,.... c,..·ao This is a veiy rare IM'ldl Nie. well malftt 118646 Sl7,980 IMW 32'1 ·oo s• Auto, llhr. cd plyr moonrool 118517 S24.980 for4 bpi-er Xl '91 lthr. cd player luff pwr. 2 whl dr 118436 $14,980 , ............. , .. ce.vt tl It.di w/t-~. S •P 1114652 S lt,HO M1'S AUTO Mt-574-7777 CAD llDOHDO 'ti Northstar V8 chrome wt.es. 1ul n -= pk&. lCH cone! I -Slll.(XXV obo. pp ~4966 Jt2 CUOO SK m1, 8 yr warrenty. 8r1lhant Sliver S94.500 Need Mountain Car 9'9-720-1721 h4p 't7 2500 v .. Conversion, 11reen, cap· tl1ns seals, rHr loldin1 seats. 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TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Remove tangles 51noentkeys 9~eddeer 14 No longer wild 19 Manlyn ongmally 20 Knighted - Guinness 21 Garage lobS 220Wr 23Gulde 24 Accompanying 25 Hartman and Bonet 26 Or1ando cagers 'Z7 Hostels 28 Those m o'hce 30 Vic.ng letter 32 Un9eab 34 Ms. Hagen 35 Sautt -Mane MICh 36 Ha...e winter fun 37 Naturalness 38 Walk through a puddle 39 Norse king 40 Muncn. u a pony 42 Rug rat rnrldef (2 was) 45 Dmk hke Rover 47 Oram ITIOl'MI 49 S9omadl muscles on !tie gym so cave 52 Land. lo Ovid 56 Musher's vehicle se 1s off base 81 German river 62 Piano keys 64 Tal(e home 1 trophy 85 Eledronlc reminder 86Tan ff7 WMltler zones 68 Ctoctleted Items 70 Toothy_,.. 71 Ol9cokn 73 -out. 11\Mlg 7-4 &nerald, ., • geotoglCt 1S Shr"* beet n Fuel cartel 78 Like 90me p!'ofs 79Lose 82Saying 85 Gas U9ed 1n stgns 88Sh0re up 89 Herd orphans 91 Fracas 95 Ht..rlts\111e's loc 96 Was m a brawl 98 Garden plots 99 SQUare dance io1 Meetings 103 Ol6lne or Papas 105 Pracilcal joke 106 Oahu wreath 107 Spnng !lower 108 Pasture entrance 109 M ltd expletive 11,0 Gran11et1ke 111 ReoeR surgical toot 112 Deli meat 114 Apache's weapon 115 Get the point 117 Lemon dmk 119 Hearty soup 122 I( fld ol cab 1216 Cal's rrunnUf 129 Sult piece 131 Dingbat 132 Anc:tent Toll:)'O 134 Funny Ctiar10fte - 1315 Osalta sut1 136 Insert nwd 137 Kon-Tild MU9l!UTI sl1e 138 Luau tare 139 Pocket breed 1 «> AUSSle tree·dw&ll8' 1-42 From India 144 Alm 14e Mlnof mystery 148 Wolfed down 149Spree 150 Olny of buetlel 1 !S1 Soolhe8 152 Thea.a pan , 53 Ha'ok lalft 154 -and ende 1 !515 Wt1119 DOWN 1 Eye part 2 Mtne yields S XXI 1imes C . 4 Cold-dye process 5 Fancy marbles 6 'The Greatesr 7 Sells out e Downhlller's rui 9 s rta .. in Paris 10 Yes. to Mrss Piggy 11 Passe 12 Harbor 13 Mountain cunies 14 Jaunty caps 15 Law)'ers erg 16Tycoon 17 Faye Dunaway ro'8 18 Kind ot conee 19 BeettloYan s)'f1'1lhOn y 23 Part ol CO 29 Ballpoint point 31 Conal sound 33Goelle's org. 36 Fitness center 37 Wenes 38 Mic* Jagger's group 39 Diva ·s pe!1ormance 41 Trendy 43 Org for 0"8f .SO 's 44 Mattt CX>Uf9e 48 Molecule parts 48 AclJlt-t>-C>e 51 Slick« 53 Ceremonles 54 ts ma.IOdorous 56 Black-ink item 56Mop 57 Pr9ck:lus 1Nng 58 Bndgoa bldr eo Legal thing 81 CU't>ed 83 L«>natdO de - 85 lelllnel neer Jaw 81!1 -.+tnc 67 ~ g9lm8ntl 8" 010lt ot'ler1ng 700taQram 72 LMge hllndbllgs 75 OrUl problems 76 Conductof - Omllndy 78Got<*'er 80 Fl9l'llng lure B 1 Leps oft tinind'les 83 Ooean motion 84 Te11 neigtm1 85 Kind c:A coogestion 86 ActreA -Vertlugo 87 Watering places 90 Monuments 92 Al>ngtlt or Monlez 93 WalhsCand "8fn 94 Wrta -Baglold 96 Otn Inlet 97 Giants 99 Ad -cormv1lee HlO HarOWOOQ! 102S!Nldge 104 Frosty ex>etlng 105 Rough-cut 108CIAl!ng , oe catctt a fist\ 110 ·vou. the!er 113 Conamlon result 11-4 Adled moody I US It'll -'Y den8lea 1 18 Emlstions Watcndog 120 Ct*>« Spanish aty 121 Flit~ llrt'8rS 1Zl ~benders ,~~ 125 ~le M11h Oltlft 12!5~ lZTCmqc:Nser ~) 128 L.aeeo 130 Emirs. probably 133 Mollt 138 BlrT'tboo stalk 1'ST °*Va for a he 1310.. .... 1380..pwt 1-41 Tlli111111ppott 143!09'dncM 14S~atlout 147 -• OOlOgne ~: ..... .. .. Ill • • • Cl -. •' last Friday night, Oc:tober :25th, 2~2, the HarbOr . . . Blvd. of Cars donated another $50;000 to the · Newport-Mesa Unified School Distfie:1f C:urrently, with . this ce»ntribution, they have donated ,, ~ to local schools! :::J 0 <( in co 0 (.) ..c -:::J 0 en .c -i :::::> ~ -2: ~ IU I ~ 8 .. _ =c •• ••• ·-ull The most -recent gift took place at the Kk:k-Off game this .past Friday .night at Newport Harbor . -High School, where high school rivals Costa Mesa High School and Estancia High School competed. . . $50,000 was given to both high schools! Estancia High School received $25,000 toward it 's Stadiu111 Pr~iect and Cost~ Mesa High School received $25~000 toward it 's 50-Meter Olympic Pool! For a listing " of current contributions ·and .... participating decilers, log onto www.RIHlollarsforschools.com . ' - 11• -· •• •• -= 11 .. ' I Jli ·1 I 3: -ca c Cll -(I) :c -,. .... II • II II Ill ~ .. • 1 l