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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-11-28 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotK • a1 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 THURSDAY,NOVEMBER28,2002 PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILO I At the end of the meal, Costa Mesa Mayor Linda Dixon serves pumpkin pie to seniors on Wednesday at the Costa Mesa Senior Center. Centerpieces decorated like turkeys were donated by fifth.graders at Tarbut Vlorah Jewish Day School in Irvine. Fixings for a feast About 200 seniors enjoy Thanksgiving dinner a day early at the Costa Mesa Senior Center on Wednesday Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot ' 'A re we ready?" Mayor Linda Dixon asked as she roUed up her sleeves and prepared to get down to business. The business at hand was not on a City Council agenda. though. Dixon was getting ready 10 serve turkey lunches al the Costa Mesa Senior Center's second annual Thanksgiving lunch Wednesday. About 200 seniors have their families nearby." said Aviva Goelrnan. executive director. "That's why they're here. This is their Thanksgiving ... djned on traditional Happy Thanksgiving fixings Thanklgiving Various communiry members showed their spirit of generosity by donating to the luncheon. Paramount among them is Surat such as succulent turkey. mashed potatoes. stuffing. cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie. "Most of these seniors do not See FEAST, Page A4 A few things not to be thankful for Usual holiday frustrations -traffic choking the freeways and long lines at John Wayn e Airport -are expected this weekend. Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot This year will be no exception, experts say. yet," McCa.rley said Wednesday afternoon. "But we do expect to see them later (Wednesday!." Three out of four of the air- port's parking lots are open. with one lot closed for construction, McCa.rley said "People should allow for time 10 park and go through the screening process," McCarley said. "We haven't found any de- lays because of the new screen· ing. Lines have been moving quidly." .. BUDGET Cit ies and schools fear state cutbacks Looming cuts in Sacramento are expected to make for lean times in Newport-Mesa. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -School distnct and city officials are feeling like the turkey the week before Thanksgiving, wonying about effects of the state budget crisis. They know the furure is bleak, but they're not sure where they wiU end up when the ax fall!.. Gov. Gray Davis and the legislature are meeting in a special session on Dec. 9 to cut about $5 billion from the state budget as the first step in erasing a deficit of more than $21 billion. While local officials aren't sure how much will be cut lo cities and school districts, their concern is amplified because these two en- tities are eac;y targets . .. Anytime that there·~ a state budget cut with a number of this significance, it always seem!> to be off of the backs of local govern- ment. and that's where my concern is," Newpon Beach Councilman Steve Brom- berg said. Although budget cuts affect smaller ciues worse than larger ones. Newpon Reach 1s weU positioned 10 absorb a hit because it ha.5 a healthy reserve and it's one of the few debt free cities in Orange County. Bromberg ~d ' Costa Mesa also has a >trong reserve, City C .ouncilman Gary Monahan said But he is <;till forecasting a lean year for 2003. "There won't be a lot of new programs or hiring of staff." Monahan said. "We're very concerned at 1he city level. The ruscussions all through the last year have been, what is the state going 10 do to cover its budget?" Monahan said the city would only dip into it!> re~rve as a last reson. but and that wouldn't even help if the city slashes an on- going source of funding. While the Newpon -Mesa Unified School Distnct has prepared for major cuts in fund- ing by increasing its reserves, it may not be enough, Assistant Supt. Paul Reed said. Like See STATE, Paee A4 NEWPORT-MESA -Among the few things people don't nor- mally give thanks for during this time of the year are heavy holi- day traffic that chokes freeways and winding lines that leave peo- ple waiting for hoW8 at the air- port. John Wayne Airport is expect- ing a crowd of travelers compa- rable to last year, with today and Sunday being the busiest days, spokeswoman Ann McCarley said. Last year, 96,000 people passed through the airport's ter- minals. "J haven't seen the long lines Travelers should arrive at least 2Y.! hours before their flight's de- parture today and Sunday and at least two hours before departure Friday and Saturday, she said. Tutvelers and their baggage will ~o lhrough federal screeners, who have replaced those from private companies as of Oct. 16. A couple of things for travelers to remember? Don't wrap your gifts until you get to your desti- nation, because you will have to open them up if you're asked to. And always put undeveloped film in your carry-on baggage, SEAN HtllER I DM.V PILOT Brandi Fox, right, and her mother Pamela Mooney, from Kansas, See THANKFUL, Pace A6 hug after arriving separately at John Wayne Airport Wednesday. THE BELL CURVE Robert Blake shops for new Daily Pilot Giving thanks for open minds defense attorney in Newport AT A GLANCE K oowtng a coJumn will the archaic turkey as ONlHEWEB: Corona del Mar resident Valance was. But she is u invt.ncible. be coming on a major Tbanbgivlng fare wouJdn't w..w.daiM>lat.com holiday ii more a curse zrt an entire column. l WEATHER ~ Jennifer Keller was hired said Kelly Ann M.ecEacbem, OraQle than a blessing. Ignoring it dp my World Series cap County Deputy cUMrlct attorney and marks the writer as to the lpirit of the holiday Tuesday by the 'Beretta' Superior Court fudge-elect. inaensJdve, and addreealng it and mOW! on to another Shoutd we be thenlcfut fof wind actor, who is accused of MacP.achem bu faced~ ln the stumbles over the question of matter ln the curtent news •nd '9in 7 T .. 9bcMlt • b9d hair courtroom eeveral dmel in her yean what hasn't already been 18Jd tor whk:h I am thankful. day. E*'t highs in the 70s. murdering his wife. u a pcoeecutor. about11wWptng. The recent spate of news S..PlpA2. •She WU aiMyl a worthy CohunnJaf Al1 Buchwald stories and pk:turel of .,..,. ....... opponent..~ said. "YOu bad the only .table anawer I JOSEPH lhldent demomtradons for SPORTS Oat;Pilot always work a Male --wbell JO'(re know. In hJI early yMn wttb peace at UCI and Pullerton up...-bet.• the Herald· ntbune In Pads, N. BELL Union High School was d$ Elllnda High .. boys V919ity J enniler Keller bu • nidcnama Now Kela,. 2JO.ymr Qnla cW he wrote a wondlrful column w-u ~Berta aDegedly ~...,..~ IPPMl'9 eo be mwnd the~ Councydkaid Mar Mlclem. ...... tMo. explalmna tbll IDOll Amertc:an o( aaJd -aD OYel' .,.an for me. ~ .. but &gles'..,,. ~omce. tUp=ca.==--whO holldays to ... PNndl -lnd be hu lwt.mtn,lnOO'I~ mull wilt unll Die. Ito ... for a.eny,....., WM tnAprl~ ....,.....11...,,..,11nce. Deputmmt ~ bcampui ........... 1be 4&-JWi'Clld a.._. dlf we == *,.... ...... ...., Since I haw no IUCb m.lc In :L cblOI durtnl tbe VleUwn WU, Md I .. ,....1 aaont111and~•wellbe •••mlllllc:s-• ........ ~ .... =: .... ....,..,. .......... c:.e for prtme rib or b9el raths ... CUIMt ..... M ...... not • .-.. .. u • .. Al~. ~ 28. 2002 - ... POLITICS POLITICS ASIDE THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE Mr. Mayor, ROhrabacher gets Afghan honor a point, please T he cats seem to be fairly well out of the bag when It comes to Newport-Mesa'" next mayors. Paul Clinton Daily Pilot Afghan King Zablr Shah honored Rep. Dana Rohnlbacher earlier this week at a small ceremony in the cour,uy. Shah handed Cpsta Mesa's congressman a royal medallion for bis vocal, and public, support for his regime. Rohrabacher was one of few congressional leaders who regularly spoke out against the Soviet invasion of the coWltry in the late 1970s, the repressive policies of the Tull ban regime and o.ama Bin Laden's Al Qaeda training camps. which have been linked to the Sept 11 attacks. "In our fight against the communists, the Taliban and Bin Laden, you were with us when no one else was," Shah said . "You will always have the grat.irude of the Afghan people and their king.~ Shah had been deposed by the Taljban, but returned to his ceremonial post earlier this year after U.S. troops helped resistance fighters overthrow the Taliban regime. Rohrabacher, who won election to the new 46th District on Nov. 5. spent three days visiting Afghanistan this week before 1he Thanksgiving holiday. I le also met with lraqi resistance leaders and with the United Nat.ions weapons inspectors before returning to his ho me district. In meetings with Shah and Afghan President Hamid Kanai, the garrulow. congressman promised that the United Slates would continue to help stablJize their country, even with President George Bush readying the military to depose Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Rohrabacher was one of 1he chjef architects of the Afghanistan Freedom Support Act of 2002, passed in the Senate on Nov. 14. The legislation authorizes $3.J billion in funding for Afghanistan over the next four years in economic, politicaJ and humanitarian ajd. A GRANT FOR AIR The city of Newport Beach is turning 10 the federal government for aid to prepare for any terrorist attack. Newport aeach Councilman Stew Bromberg bas been all but set in the seat, while in Costa Mesa. Guy MNMMn seems the only logical choice, with Coun~~an Ubby Cowan apparently not Interested an ' the post. Whenever talk of a new mayor a.rises. invariably the word "ceremonJaJ• gets tO!>Se<l about immediately. However, recent history shows that the cities' top elected spots need to carry more weight than that MainJy. this history revolves around John Wayne Airport and fJ Toro. And the mayor uf record when it comes 10 the airport W\Je doesn't live in Newport-Mesa. He lives. of course. in Irvine. Larry Agran, who managed to resurrect hi., political career in large part by fighting off the threat of an airport at tlw closed El lbro Mari11e Air Base, has the advanta~c· S.J. CAHN ofbeingan elected mayor. But, still, to have so beat back the Newport Beach-based El Toro juggernaut " a feat not solely attributable to Wm being "elected" and not •ceremoniatr A similar force of will is needed in Newport-Mesa, and not juM to continue the El Toro fight or to secure the settlement extension at John Wayne. In Costa Mesa. the next mayor will hJve 111 guide a yoWlg. largely inexperienced council. Monahan has said he wants Lo hold his feUow dais -sitters to a stricter standard He wants them prepared for meetings: ht' wants them to make decisions and not lt~aw residents wailing as agenda items are continuing from one meeting to the nc"<t The city's Westside remains a problem. Housing expansions -notably ..econd '>ton additions -are !>ttrningly an every council issue. Redevelopment throughout the cit~ has been waiting to happen. Monahan's challenge is to drop the ceremony and make this council work. The City Council. at its Tuesday evening meeting. accepted a federal grant to help pay for equipment purchased by the city's fire department. Fire Chief nm Riley, earlier this year, bought several breathing apparatuses. The department bought 19 such air bottles. which cost $11 ,888. FIL£ PHOTO /OAA.V Pt.OT Costa Mesa Rep. Dana Rohrbacher was given a royal medallion by Afghan King Zahir Shah this week for supporting the king's regime ~uring the Soviet invasion and Taliban rule. Bromberg will face familiar Ls.sues in Newport Beach. This month's election did little to settle the Greenligb.t vs. developmen1 issue; there are still numerous residents who feel the council is not exactly responsive. or even civil, to their concerns. The general pl.in update -nearly as important to the city m. the rurport settlement agreement -will net-cl to be moved along with a delicate. even hand Riley, with the council's blessing. successfully tapped federal grant money to pay for the purchase. The funding came from a Federal Emergency Management Agency grant for that exact amount. The agency provided funds from its "weapons of mass destruction" grant program, which provides aid to communities working to "improve their readiness to handle tf>rrorist attacks" and other incidents caused by biological or chemical weapons. The council unanimously approved accepting the grant, which comes from FEMA's 2001-02 fiscal-year budget. The agency approved the fire department's grant application in August. The department hru. alread y received the check.. GREEN COPS COMING? Newpon Coast's county supervisor wants POLITICAL CALENDAR sheriff's deputies to pitch in to protect the environment. Supervisor Tom Wlbon, who represent!. the recently in~orporated area, has been working closely wit11 the Orange County SherilT's Department to implement a program to train deputies to t."llt down on urban runoff. Deputies will learn how to reduce the now of harmfuJ materials and objects from entering locaJ Morm drajns and reaching tht' ocean. Bromberg's legal specialty Is negotiatmn Perhaps those talents will serve the city wc·ll Both leaders will likely face dlfficuJt budget times, too. given the state of the state's budget. Newport Beach Mayor Tod~ showed a bit of this needed tenacity, a hinl • of rising above the ceremony of the office, u" his state of the city address at the beginning•. of t11e year. ' I Its 'lpeech, of course, ended up being • chararterized as his pointing the finger at • • older Newport re!.1dents who, in their desire•: to leave the city as it is, were hurting • • younger people who increaslngty cannot · • afford to buy a home here. DECEMBER 11: Orange County Young Aepubicans holds its general ,.,,... IU et 6-.30 p.m. et the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. (949) 4~&569 Hert>or Boet Pande feltival of Ughta. The patty begins et 6 p.m. et the Bahie Corinthien Vacht Club. (949t 721.--0744 Of (149) 644-7425 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admlaaion Is free, and all Republicans are welcome. (714) 556-8555 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admission is free, and all Republicans are welcome. (714) 556-8555 That his words drew such criticism ~. •. and is. notable. Typically, such speeches ru:e • • filled with cream-puff pronoWlcemcnts, pie·in-the-slcy goals -or nolhjng substantial at all. Ridgeway. to his credit, took the stage and sought to use his buUy pulpit to some end. Whether his message was right is not the concern. That he actually had a message l"- JANUARY FEBRUARY 21: e.lboe e.y Repubtlcen Women fedefmd • eoron. del M.f Rlpublcen AIMmbly hold their Ctwteunea Pattv •t the Newport 20: ~ ,.rtv of Orange County Crim Committee general medng et 7 p.m. et the South eo.t ,.._. Wlsdn Hot9', 686 17: Republican Party of Orange County Central Committee general meeting et 7 p.m. et the South Coast Plaza Westin Hotel, 17: Republican Party of Orange County •Annual Presidents Day Cheny Pie Reception• immediately after the Central Committee Meeting et Antoneflo Aistorante et South Coast Village. (714) 65&-8655 Monahan and Bromberg could learn a lesson from him. AndAgran. Daily A Pilot VOL 96, NO. 332 lliOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher TONY DOOBK>, Editor JtJf1'( OETTING, Advertising Director LANA JOHNSON, Promotions Director EDf11NG STAFF 8.J.c.M, Meneglng Editor (949)57<M233 s.j.C9hn• ~.com ............. 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Copyright No news stories, illustrations, editorial maner or advertisements herein can be reproduced without written permiaaion of copyright owner HOW TO REACH US Clrciuletlon Th• Time. Orange County (800) 262-91~ 1 .,,,,., ....... a1111fted 1949> 642-6678 Dllpllly (9491642-4321 Edltottel N9wa (949) 642-5680 8pcNtl (9'81 674-4223 N9wa Fu (949) MM170 8pcNtl Fu (9'9) 8fi0.-0170 ~o:!lypllor•latl,,,...oom ..... CMloe (9'8) 642-.4321 ............. (949) 831-7129 PublltMd by Tlmee Community NeM •• dMtlon of the~~ Tim-. C2002 TI"* CN. All rlghe9 t'IMt'Wd. , • S.J. CAHN i1 the m1neging editor. He can be reached et (949) 574-4233 or by ..mail at s.}.cahnlll•timn.com. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST The Santa Ana winds will continue to blow, so be careful driving down any dirt roads or through any canyons today on yoor way to Thanbglving feasts. Highs In Newport-Mesa will range from the lower 70s to mld·70s. Lowt will still be cool In the upper 40a. Tonight we'll hew • c:tiance of showerl, wNctl will get progreulvety g,...., .. W9 enter HkSev lftemoon, when there will be a 80% c:flenoe of rain. The chance of rain will drop to 60% on Saturday. ............ www.tMW.no...(JOV BOATING FORECAST The ...a.ty~ will blow 6'10 11 lcnotl In the Inner Wlter9 today, wtth Moot w.we and. Wiit .... of 4 to et.et. Out ....... 1111111) --wtl blow,, to 21 ~ this a~emoon, with 2-to 4--foot waves and a west swell of 8 to 10 feet. Winds will ease this evening. SURF Be thankful for today's wondrous wav•. We'll enjoy • head-highs and overheads, wfth 1t1ndout spota expecting neardoo~ Don't wait tlll Friday If you can help It beceuM we'll dfop off conakiefebty Into the wtlst· to chest-high ,..,.. Wlter..-lty: WWW.*1'1rld#.Off1 TIDES nr.e 4:53e.m. 10:•1.m. 3:88p.m. 10-.38p.m. ........ 4.17Mth'gh U7Mtlow '.U1Mth'gh OAl .... low WATER TEMPERATURE .,...,... I Daly Pilot ~sday. November 28, 2002 Al l THANKSGIVING CLOSURES Maloney wants to keep malarkey out of courts Due to tbe~ traah collection wW be de~ a day. 'Jlaeh regularly picked Up Thunday will be collected Fdday, and trasl'l plcbJp UIWllly collected Friday will be picUd up Satwday. The followjng will not be in service today: • Costa Mesa Chy Hall • Costa Mesa Sanitary Dtstrict • Newport Beach City Hall •Newport-Mesa Unified School District • Ubraiies •U.S. Postal Service -·BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Wahoo's wilJ open Fashion Island site Costa Mesa-based Wa- hoo's Fish Taco plans to open a new store at Fash- ion Island in Newport Beach in spring of 2003. The opening will come after this week's opening of its 21st store at lhe Ir· vine Spectrum. Wahoo's beach atmos- phere is based on lhe well-known fish taco stands found on Mexican surfing beaches. Its menu includes tacos, burritos, mahl-mahi and soups and salads. Head of Citizens Against Lawsuit Ab use encourages solving problems without litigation. Oeepa Bhar ath Daily Pilot . T here's a reason why manufacturers aslc you to remove your baby from the stroller before you fold it up and caution you not to iron your clothes while you're still wearing them. · Frivolous lawsuits -an all-too-familiar trend for Maryann Malon ey. The 43-year-old Coron a del Mar resident heads the locaJ chapter of Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse, a national organization that aims to educate the public about the negative effect of frivolous lawsuits on society. Maloney has received the Legal Watch Dog Award from the American Tort Reform Assn . for her work lo educate homeowners about alternatives to litigation over disputes concerning construction defects. "Lawsuits without merit hurt lhe economy," MaJoney said. "When a company is sued to the point lhat lheir Insurance rates shoot up and they have to go out of business, jobs are losL" ln the medicaJ field, if such lawsuits cause maJpractlce insurance rates to go up, quaJity of healthcare is liJc.ely to plummet as well, she said. "Frivolous lawsuits clog our courts, have a negative effect on home prices and waste taxpayers' money," MaJoney said. FULL BAR COCKTAILS MEXICAN RESTAURANT NO PASSPORT IS NEEDED OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949·64S·7616 KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT Maryann Maloney, of Corona del Mar, won a Legal Watchdog Award from the American Tort Reform Assn. for her work with Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse, which discourages frivolous }awsuits. The reason lhere are so many lawsuits is because it is so easy to file one, she said. "Anybody who wants to file a lawsuit can walk into the courthouse and file one for less than $200," she said. "They have nothing to lose and everything to gain. People see other people gettiAg these big jury awerds. It's become a frenzy now." The American system is different from lhe British legal system, in which the loser pays court costs, attorney fees and lhe award. If such a tough . system were lo be enforced in the United States. people wouldn't be running lo courthouses to claim lheir millions, Maloney said. However, not everybody agrees with Maloney and what her organization stands for. Frivolous defenses are more common lhan frivolous lawsuits, said Darren Aitken, a former Newport Beach resident and a lawyer who has had his practice in Orange County for the last I 3 years. "lf people didn't do anything wrong or if lhey accepted responsibility when they did somelhing wrong, there would be no litigation," he said . Aitken said he is not against people settling issues between themselves instead of going to court, but most individuals file a lawsuit only when lhey don't have a choice. "If I have a problem wilh my car am J going Lo file a lawsuit right away?" he said. "No. I would call lhe deaJersfiip and ask lhem if lhey can fix lhe problem. That's what most people wouJd do ... Most of lhe so-called frivolous lawsuits automaticaJJy gel flushed out of lhe system. Aitken said. Blli in situations where people meet wilh hostility or lack of response, the courthouse is lhe common man's only hope, he said. 'Frivolous lawsu its clog our courts, have a negative effect on home prices and waste ; taxpayers' ·money! Maryann Maloney "It is the one branch of government that's responsive to Individual citizens." Aitken said . MaJoney and her organi.7.ation. however, continue to emphasize the need to look at alternatives to filing lawsuits, such as encouraging homeowners to first contact their builder before calling a construction defect anom ey. ·Attorneys often 6ash big dollar signs at homeowners,. she said. "But most of the time, much of the money is spent on lawyers' fees. ex.pen witnesses and destructive testing of lhe homes. Often, only a small portion of lhe money recovered remains 10 be spent on home repairs." . Mediation i5 key, Maloney said. "That way. disputes are solved much more easily," she said. "And it's a 101 cheaper." CALL TOLL FREE 888.855.8294 • Commercial Accounts Welcome • A1rport Transportation Available • All Major Credit Cards Accepted • Natural Gas Cabs • Need a cab? Call us for a nde in one of our clean air twos & van. Ask for our discount rates for airports. trips. special events or anywhere else you need to go FRIDAY thru SUNDAY, Nov. 29th thru Dec. 1st (DOORS OPEN AT Sam Y) BUY ONE AT REGU GETO ON ALL SUR (2nd ITEM MUST BE OF EQUAL QUIKSILVER *~ VOLCOM *HU BURTON * SPECIAL BLEND * FOUR S . BUY $100. 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"I beard about It and I like to help people,· said Erwin Alvarado. t 8, adding that he wants to study to become a nurse who works with the eldedy. • OamAE NEWMAN cov.,. education. She m-v be rNCh9d et (949) 574-4221 or by ..mell et deirdre.MWmanOlatlme..com. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· ", his peers in city government. Reed is also wrestling with the amount and type of the cuts. "ls the funding going to be taken away beYel1" ~ asbd. "ls it to be delayed b a set period of time? Is ~ state going to sp<!dfy whidl progarm are tO be shut dawn or wiD local tiiooi boards be left with the putiem rA deciding what goes and what scaysr Reed said he has heard rumors that the majority of the $5 billion that Davis plans to cut may be directed from education. If so. Newport-Mesa will face the same bleak prospect as other districts around the state, since many districts already commit· ted the money that the state promised in September. Even if the cuts to education are only about $2 billion, it would represent a loss of about $7 mil· lion for the district. Reed said. •No amount of preparation could insulate Newport-Mesa from an ongoing cut of $7 mil· Hon," Reed said. •DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers education. She may be reached at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at deirdre.newman@latimes.com. ATTORNEY Continued from Al Studio City restaurant. Blake, best known as lV's ·aereua." bas pleaded not guiltf to charges of murder and conspiracy to commit murder and two counts of soliciting murder. · Keller declined to go into the specifics of the case Wednesday, but said she has merely scratched the surface, starting to read pages and pages of material relating to the case. Keller, who has had her practice in Irvine since 1992, said she rarely takes cases outside of Orange County. "J tend not to leave the county unless it's an exceptional case and unless there are very good reasons to do so," she said. Thomas Mesereau Jr., who will team with Keller on the case, is her law school buddy, she said. During her career, Keller has been involved in more than 150 ~. g':yuu1~.~,,. •GIA & :OOL Certified Diamonds e • ~mi.led Orders • Engagement Is Wedding Rings • Bepairl While You Wait • 16 Ind t Merchants 'People who're quick to assume others are guilty·. need to stand in the accused person's shoes for a while. I want to. make sure Mr. Blake gets .. justice. I want to make sure he is treated fairly.' : ......... Keler felony and misdemeanor cases, including those involving drug offenses, white collar crime, sex crimes and murder. Keller is particularly proud of her work in a case in which she saved a man from the death penalty. That 1988 case involved a security guard who was accused of raping and killing.a woman. He was convicted of the crime, but Keller was able to convince the jury not to sentence the man to death. KeUer also defended 18-year-old Jason Rausch, who was involved in a t 997 crash on Irvine Avenue that lciUed Newport Beach teenager Donny Bridgman. TWo other teens, cheerleader Amanda Arthur and Daniel Townsend, suffered lasting brain damage from their injuries. . •• • Rausch was ultimately sentenced ro three years of probatJon, rather than jail time, : for Bridgman's death. - Keller signed on as campaign treasurer for MacEachem, who won the judge race against Donny Bridgman's mother, Vlclci Bridgman. Keller said she accepts clien~ , she believes in. "People who're quick to assume others are guilty need to stand in the accused person'11 s hoes for a while," she said. "I . want to make sure Mr. Blake gets justice. I want to make sure he is treated fairly." • DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. 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But the reaJity of ~e holiday is that while many of us are blessed with heaping portions of fortune a nd good heaJth, there is plenty of poverty and blight to fill up our plates, as well. Those who started the first Thanksgiving knew well of life's cruel twists and turns. Thanksgiving dates back 400 years ago to Massachusetts, when many of the Pilgrims who had arrived in the New World in the autwnn of 1620 were unable to grow crops and more than half died from dil.ease. The next s pring, the local Iroquois Indians taught the settlers how to grow corn and other crops and how to hunt and fish. By the fall of J 621 , a bountiful harvest of com, barley, beans and pumpkins was to be had. The colonists invited the l1oquois for a dinner of thanks, roas ting deer and tUJkey to go with the rest of bounty. Thus started an American tradition that b alive and well today. Jn Newport-Mesa, charities get their share of blame. Many claim they are havens for bad elements and magnets for the poor. But on thjs day of thanks, we would like to take exiend our gratitude to those who make life better for our community's less fortunate and continu .... the tradition started by our nation's founders. To the soup kitchens and the churches, to the school teachers and the medical professionaJs who deal with life's hardship on a daily level, we thank you. Every year, many spend Thanksgiving Day away from family and loved ones. They work !>OUp lines and give away turkeys to needy families. It's a labor of love and, in some cases, we acknow1ed ge. a chance for publicity. but there's little doubt that the spirit of giving com es aJive each and every year on this fourth Thursday of November, just a~ it did 400 years ago. Can and should we do more? Of course we can and we probably sh ould. but if there is but one day that we stop and reflect on our gifts and how blessed and lucky we are. so be it. He re's to hoping that Thanksgiving Day will alway~ stand for more than ju~t J basting turkey with the trimmings and football. I hat it is m ore than just pumpkm p ie, the Macy's Parade and a day to spe nd away from tht> offi ce. Happy Thanksgiving Day. Newport-Mesa. we a re grateful for you all. OFFICIALS GIVE THANKS · Local leaders share ·their Thanksgiving i Day thoughts ' ' F irst I want to thank • my husband, Sid, and my family for their love. J give thanks every day that I live in a country that respects individual riabts and freedom. Most Important. I want to thank the people who took the time to vote in the last elecdon. Their support for education will have a profound effect on future generatJons. A special tbanb goes to all the teacben, administrators, support staff and parent volunteers who wodc endless hours to C:ducate our children. Lut. I want to thank the c:hlldren ln our communitlei who bring IO mucb a.ppneea to our Uva • I • llMNEITOKD Ntwpon·MeM Untfted School DWlrict 'JhJltee family who watch after us often, and personally for the chance to sometimes help and often to be inspired by my family, our friends and tbis community. JOHN HEFFERNAN Newport Beach City CoundJman Above all, l'm thankful tor my wife, Birgjtt, and our two precious sons. Nick and Mu.1'm also thankful for being able to provide tor them. We have a great ltfe here in Newpon Beach wtth many great trieods. We ·count our blessinp every daY• GNttWMS Newport Beech City C.oundlman l MANY THANKS Residents reflect on.what they are grateful for today I give thanks th..it my car stalled u11 the Balhoa Island terry boat 16 yeMs ago. becaui.e it lead me underneath the balcony of Prince Chaiming, who I have 'since married and had two gorgeous children with. Alli.I that man is Dennis Bress, who !>till lives there. SUMMER BAILEY R<1lhoa blw1c.J I'm th<Ulkful for firemen hecau~e they pmtec1 11.-> from the fire, and I'm thcu1k:ful for Jesus. NASH MADER !4••, year; old -mom called in) Co~td I\ h:'a I 111..t· hJlHf!> . .,\\ICl·t I ou nnd ( l'iri.;tia11o1 Ho'l:". ANNIE MADER r:i} t·.11·:-. old -rnom <;died inJ CO'>l<.I !'vfl-:-a We an• tha11kluJ lhh l11a11b~'1vi11g for our 111h.., \Vl' work al St'rving l't,ople In Nec<l, a ncmpmlit <1gem·) that pro\'1dt•, dl t e~'> Ill hou<.111g. l"IHlllSt'li Ilg cHld -;uppor I -.t·rv1u·<., to tho..,e that m·etl 11 t lw n 111-,1. t lw honwle'' and low 111t omt· tarnilu·<, in< >rangt· l 11tmtv We are gruteltd to ~Pl!\ hL·caui.e we can h<'lp lllt':-t:• Ill 1fonunatt' familil'' vVhrlt• '>IJ 111u11y 111tliv1d11ab 1n our u11nmu111ty .lit' wttl111111 1<1h-.. """art' thankful for whJt w1 n111 prnvldC' for them !ht~ l'h;mk.~g1\ 111g and rt.II y1·,1r long. I l.1ppy I tolid.i\''" TANA MACKE VALERIE MILLER Co!>ta ~1e'><t I am thankful lor tlw lcader~hip of Marian Herge~•)!l. Cl1ri~ Wilk.inttnn, M<tyorToct Hidgev.ay, Lily Manager I lomn Hlu<lau. -.;C\\ port !\lt.·'><J U111fit'd 'i1 fiqoJ D1;,trkt 'iup1•r111tendrnt Rohen B<1rht 11, r\it'wpu1 I \.h:'>d I l111tkd Sd1011I ()1-..tnd Tru ... tees Judy F1.imu and Dana • Black. Pam c .oughHn. Pat rick. Rartolic. LdD011nd Kienrt/ and Jud-. Kelle) and all ol tht• wonderful people \\ho worked '" hard (ci-pt·n,tll) leri l rdigl and '\cnt tlo11ati11m. to ma.kc a nev. library" po,.,1bility for our nunnwnity. THERESA CHASE Newport Reach l.a ... t July. 11ur ~on. Jeff. wa'> waJk.111g hume trum l .111 ona di·I MJ r lf1gh School crostt-country prJClll c .ir tlw beach when he nottced d ~mall bag "moving." Lru;ide, he found a newborn I only hours old) killen covt'rl'd with a11t<; (obviously at>ttmJonedJ near- Fash.ion Island. Srrwe kittens art' horn blind and deaf with their t«tr' fold1·d ht• only recognized it from its rn11i-l'>tt111 "mewing." I le walked ii owr tu 1 l1e Nt'wpo11 Center Animal Hospital, whtrl' we ta.kt· our other pets. and they wcr(· hnne'>I 111 ')aying that lhe kitty h<td little 1ha1111· 11l '.'.urvival, i.im:e it wa'> al..,o rnlcctetl ~Hit a virui. and only wc1ghcd 2 oum't'' \\'1• kl'pt 111 daily contat:I with .,taf1 member!> and the vet. who wl're 1111111• lh<m gr.-1ciou.; to us. One of tl1l· "<·t terh~. Janae Veal, even 1w1k h1111 hrn111· 1•at:h night after work (voh111t;J11ly I might adtl l to fet>d and giH' hun · a01ibit>1in, every h\o hwtr'> I II\ hl'.iltl1 1mprovt·tl. and we· t110~ him lim1w "Ill' week lakt. the good new~,., 1ha1 "Duke"1,111 appropriatt· nanw lor a !\e~~Jlflfl \k-..i l'<J I although n;u11ed altei thl' '>urf111g great ·-rny '>On j-, ..111 dVid -..urtt-t 1' 1111\\ 'i ni•111tl1' .. nit.I. weigh-. a lwnhl1y liv1 pound'>, j, qui te Jriendly .u1d pl.i~ ltrl v.11h u.., ,111d 1111r other pet-., .111d i'> .1 bl'auuful animal. ;i-. \>I.di. If 11 h,1d 1101 been lor the ge11cro.,11y of lht, ,1.tlt, tlH•11 pallt'ncc when we\ 1<.llt·d d.iif\, a11d tlwrr < ompa'>'>ion for an1111dl' ·;ind gi\ ing ~pirit, "Duke" would l l rtc1111lv nm he here gwing U'> h..1pp1t1t"·"'· IJu~1ter ;ind lnw today. Although Janae,.., no l1111g<'r ,t i 1liv ho'>pi1al, we ~till want thl' h11 ... p11,1l 10 know how watetul we Jrt' that y1111 o;avcd aml pro1erted lht'> wontll'rful f1•line and made our fanuJ~ "'happy KIM, TERRY. AND JEFF OGLE :'1:1•\\ Pill I lk.tt h l.\dllly 1\\11 y1·ar~ ago. rh<trlb~\ 111g '.!000, I prnrni-.ctl Uaily Ptlo 11 r.·.itit'h 1111 fril•nd.., dnd lam1h Ihm I w.mtt d '" lwcnme an i\mcrica.11 riti./1·11 Now. iWt1 years larer. Ill\ \11w1 H .. 11 dream h.t~ become finctlh r1•.d1t\ I was -.worn in a<, a tttill'l1. \\ill! .i nowd of more than ],SOO 1w11pl1• 1111111 110 different mllion•,, in Pomona 1~1,1 Wedne<.day. It has bt>en a wonder 1111. .11 the -;amt' time humhling. e>.pl'rre11rt ,111d a wild, thrill filled rid1• I am gmtc·ful heyond w<1rd' 111 II(• ,1 ------------- SMALL WISHES I nl'" ac.tivt· rnemher of thii. grear <tnd tree n;)tJOn. the lllCJ'>I t'Xt 1t1ng (OUntry 111 tht' \\hole wide \'\<urld I .1m grateful fo1 my tanuly'i. l>Upport a~ well a!'! lur m) fril'nds who cnrouragt'd me, helrwd and coached mt' along the \\'ii\' 1 c1n1 g1.11cru1 th.it I no"' 1 1111 •• ~ •. 1h1 aLhantdgl' of rlu• pnvilq~t: lo v11t1• .11111 pJrl111pate <tt'll\l'I} u1 t om111u111ty lilt' Arncnrn. thJnk vou tnr 1ak.ing 11w 111 aml a< l l'IHing 111e ,\n1eril J tl1.i11k yu11 for t·vPrything. MARION G. HARTWICH lkyornl Ill\. l11\l' ••I l.11111h· .1111! tlt1, grl'cJt la111J. 1'111 tlt.1111..lttl th.ii I, .i11 \\Tltt· t\'> Wf' l.'UfllftlUllll .tll' lfi1111gfih .t1ld lel'ling-. lht're ,u1 lf'w \Jti...l.J1111111'> th.11 -..urpa..,, thP hcmrl l1el~t·t-11 v.rrtt'r ,111rt n:adl'r In adtl1r11111. ,,n1111g gl\t•:-. J "pt'frllJIH'IU y' 111 l<•\lflg n11·111or11•,, .t, I ll'~rnl·cl '"'h 1lw 11o1"111g 11t n1y .-ldt•1 d.iught<:I 111 J<)lj\j \ft,,Lm,llilt'. I .i111 ,11"11 g1o1(1·f11l 111 h,1\•· ;1 dll·n-:lll'd d<111gh1cr '\;,1t.1l1•1 .1 lowly .lllc.J \'lhl.11ll ll11Jlll ,111rl <I Wt1f1ll1·rf11l .~11.J 10111p.1,-..1111i;w· g11llrn•11d I 111.dly il' .1 'flfllllH111ll\ '11ll1·g1 11·.11 twr. I 111 h11 k y lo In· .;I 111' lt1 1111p..i1 I nw low ol '' nting <ind gond 1' 111111g ..,k_rll'> 1.11 111v '1ud1·11h 111 '>hurl Iii• 1~ good 1,..1, 11.~ .1 p11hfr,hv1 .111d .i li111 11" .iJ rw\"Jl•IJH r 1 li.111kf11lh LEE MALLORY '\• v. poi I Ht-.11 II I h.i11l ... g1\111g I'"" "fll'I 1.il 111 1111· 1111 ... vear. I 'vt• 1u-..1 het•n .1hle 111 gel mil ol l!Pd ,tllt·r "lii11g tllnt .,, ,111d <'t'ld1ratl' tlll'i l11.1flk-.g1\'lllg. 1 lll'(l' <!rt' lhft'l' 1wopk "h11 hil\'t' lwt'n "" '>flt>n,ll 1hi.. pa'>I ;1·a1. 1,h11 h~Ht' h'>11·rwd 111 r1w ..imt t<ut't.l C .• 1101 Hland1J1c.J, \\hri'' gmw '"''' w <J11n;1 ..... J proh·.,.,,11 ,111ht· r11,1 1\1ntn1<11• 1Hll\t r•11\ Ir• 11 .. 11 Ii r11•<1pll· I ngll'>h t1r1d 1111-.111. .,., •,111 ~1·1I"111 t t111t,11 t V.1lh •1 t 1111 ,11t·~ul11 Ii.hi' 111d I' '(I '11ppttrll\t· lht ''°' 1111d '111' 1 c •. nh· H\.tll 111\ lrn 111! 11! ~-\l'.tr-... 1\lt•• h.t'> h1n1g 1111ti,11• "llh "'' rlir 111~1, tltn-1.. .111d 111111 \11tl l..i'l. b111 1111t 11.1 ... 1 Sh..ir1111 < t1111111 '•h•'' tlu .!1rt•11rir ol l.1v m111i'>ln .ii ..,t \11dr1'\\ ·, l't1•,hvll'n 111 <l1ll r< h 111 \.t•v. porl fk,11 h I ..tfl 1 '" th;inkf11l 111 IJdH !lit•,,.. flt'Opll' Ill fll\ lilt· DIANE CARROLL ~il-~pon lk.1l ii Third-g raders from Mariners El?mentary' (t;?ive tJ1c1nks I am thank.fut form) famih. I am thankful for my dog fur !..et-ping mt• 'Kl.ft> while d1e day I!> go111g hy I a111 rhankfuJ for my mom to keep me heaJ1hy. I am thankful for my dad frn keeping mt· from getting <>ick:. I am thankful for mv sister; she keeps me from bt'ing londy, I dm thankful lo my mom and dad for kC'ep1ng fond on thl' table every 111gh1. I am tha11kful for my friends at '>Choo! who play with me. I am than.k.ful lor my h.•,1dwr fur helpmg ml' get <i good eduration. I am thankful for everything th<ll 1 huvc! MOLLY ANDERSON I'm thanld'uJ for the lmghr suu. I'm so grateful fo r my family. I love 1he sight of tlw fires. I'm glad my dad ran buy Angels tickets. I'm thankful for my house, so I don't have to live out on lhc street. I'm happy I'm smart. I'm grateful for MotJ1er Nature. I love lhe world. I'm thankful for everything. LOGAN FRIEND I'm thankful for lob of things. ru be you are, too. I am lhankful for our natural resources -tJ1e water, sun, earth and. of course, clean oxygen Lo breathe. We should lhank C'..od for all lhe things he gave us. We should be grateful that we have food and are living in this great land called the U.SA. Those are some of the things that 1 think we should be thankful for. GRANT WENSLEY l..am thankful for my family~ They treat me with respect and love. They love me so much and treat me special in an exceJlent way. I am also thankful for my food tbllt I eat. l could not survive without food. Til.at's why I'm thrutkfu.l for those things._ ... ALEX FARAH J 'm thanJc:ful for everythieg around me, like the ttees that give us air and the sun that glvea us wannth and ltgbt. rm thankful for th~ wfnd for cool night I'm real t.bankfu1 (or my '8ml.ly and friends. If I didn't have a family. l woukln\ have anything. I'm thankful fur the animaJ8 I.hat feed me. and me .... lllt lhat give me their tur coets and for nature chat's with me. ~WOOIERS BRIAN MORICCA I give than.ks to :V1other N..itun· lor 0111 food. w.itt>r and nxygen I give th.mb to till' Ln>e<., and wind for air. lnank~ 10 the n11to11 for warm dnthes. TI1anks to the ~u11 fo1 rlw wa.rm ray<>. and to lhc mn11n for light in the dark sky. TI1anks for the herb., th<tt heal u~ and for the clouds to tell tJw weather nlank you. world ZACH TAFOYA I'm thankful for my family that I appreriatc and I love the mo~t of all I'm thankful for my 'lchool I luw my .;d1ool. I love to learn. JADE PRESCOTI I am thankful for tJ1e Boys & Girillo Oub, for what a good lhing that they have done. lney let me play roUer hockey in a league. They even let me play basketball in a league. And they let me go lht>re after school because it is sort of like a c..lay care. Sometimes they ·will let you 'lign in for a sport later on, lilce five days paM tryou1-;. I just wanted to thank the Boys & Girls Oub for a goo<l job. DYLAN SPENGLER The thing I am thankful for is lerting my sister get here safely. I'm thankful for the life that I have. I'm thankful for my brothers. I'm thanlcful for my house and shelter. I'm most thankfuJ £or having parents that don~ ftgbt. I'm thankful for teachers and schools. I'm thanJcful for boob. to read I have lots to be thankfuJ for, but that is all I rem ember. WIWAMJOSUN I'm thankful tor all the trees and grass. I'm thankful for the clothes that people made for U& I'm tometimes thankful for toys. I'm thanJcful for my principaJ and teachen. J'm sometimes thankful for food. I'm thantfuI for people. l'm somttimes • t.ha.ntful for an1mal'l f'm thankful for a lot otthinp. I ,1111 abn th.in~lul lor ,111 the men v .. hu dwcl "I \\'t' t<Hild hw· tree ll111 I olrll 11111-..t Lhanl...tul lur ll'~us. wh11 c.J1cc.J '>0 our "Ill" would tw lrngiwn KATIE WARREN I am th.inlful tor m} \\CJl\tlcrt11J lamily hecau'>e th£'Y dlv.ay~ care lor me \"1c·n I fall ur ~el hurt i\l"o. I am lhc111kful for JJI the fnnd I receive cwry dJy me fond I rf'Cl'f\'<· b J'> good .i ... ..i fre,h haked r<1kt' from a hak..rr\. 1 am thankful for 111\ \\;um hl.mket' I '>IC't'p on 111 \.erp mt' ~.mti I d1111'1 know ho"' I could haw -;urviw<l without all the stuff I l\dvt' lH 1\>1. KATIE YAMAMOTO I am lhanxful fur my fam1I>. my fncnd~ and the sun. l am tlutnllul for rTI} school and m}' food. I am 1hankful for thf' 'un. paper and wood I am thankful for lhe full moon and birds, anti. c1nd hug;,. I .ml thankful for lhe bear;, and lhe fish and the mountains. I am thankful for tht> tn>es and the wood they give us I am lhankful for the president. That\ what I <UTI thanUUI for. NOLAN TORANZO I am thankful for my friends and family. I am also lhanlcful for our plants. I am very thanJcful for shelter and dolhlng. I am thankful for my school, principal and Leacher. I am thankful for everything around me. Al.USON KJHGSlEY I'm thankful for Miss Mother Natl.Ire for keeping me healtl1y and helping me to survive. I'm thankful ror God for making this wonderful worid and me. l'Jn also thankful for my mom, dad ltlld si&ler Betsy tor meow-aging me and always being there for me. 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Quality C~nsignment Apparel _ CE . ~the style'; 369 E. 1·7th St. Costa Mesa (Across from Ralph's) M-F 10-6, Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-4 949 642-1844 THANKFUL CURVE Continued from Al Continued from Al because the new eaeening ma- chines damage them, McCadey said. find the CUITetll growing atudent reaction to the threatened war In Iraq a heartening u,n that The number or people travel- ing by air has increased by •.s" this year compared to the same time last year, said Jeff Spring. apok.esman for the Automobile Oub of Southern callfomla. "Out of· the 4.4-mlliion people traveling th.ls weekend, 3.6 mil· lion will hit the road," he said. That number is up by 2% com· pared to last year, Spring said. And people are shelling out a Jot more for gas th ls year, he said. The average price of a gallon of gasoline in Orange County was Sl.59 OD Wednesday. It was only Sl.19 last year. · Costa Mesa Police will add a few officers in the South Coast Plaza area on Friday, U. Dale Bir· ney said. ·we·u have additional officers to help out with the shopping crowd,• he said. DUI teams will also be active In both cities during the holi- days, officials said. • DEEPA BHARATH covers public . safety and courts. She may be readied at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail al deepa.bhsrsth@lsUmes.com. young people are once ap1n tapping into the world around them In substantive ways. One or the thinaB the student protesters won after the Vietnam war was lowering the voting age to 18. So.Car• I've seen very UttJe evidence that newly franch.lsed young voters have made extensive use of this opportunity. Maybe lt wilJ rake a war in Iraq -or, much better, a threatened war -to make them voting participants in our society. · I find this a perfectly legitimate motive, especially when the people most aggressively pushing the current war with Iraq never fought one themselves and won't be flght:iJ')g this one. If it talc.es the thieat of being drafted into a preemptive war to get our young people involved, so be It I can remember facing a class at UO the day after our invasions of Panama and the island of Grenada and asking the students how they felt about these actions. In both instances, well over half the class didn't even know the invasions had taken place. When I suggested the possibility that they might be required lo serve their country if these . actions were to trigger something larger, they said they would deal with that when and if it happened. And when I then asked if there were any current public issues that might move them sufficiently to get personally involved, they couldn't think of any. So I find these new examples of student involvement in public affairs both posJtive and encouraging, especially because they open healthy public debate among young people on issues that may deeply alfect their lives.. It hM UC> opened debate among often aharply divided facully members, which can only 1Du1trate the molt important element of the leuo111 being taught In the cluaroom: the ability of individuals to think cridcalJy in a dernoaatic society. Caitlin Orr, the 16-year·old jwlior who started the '"lb.ink Peace" movement at Fullerton High School, has expressed her views In an antiwar colUDU1 in the student newspaper in tandem with a counterpoint column strongly supporting an attaclc on Iraq-which caused history t~cher Jeff Rupp to say proudly. "They're using their heads. .. The protest got more dramatic at UCI, where fake bombs exploded, scattering Oour that turned civilians into victims When It settled OD them. Even though a young letter-writer to the Pilot missed It. the point was clear: Bombs don't just fall on soldiers. The protest was mounted by 14 campus organizations. from the Society of Arab Students to Amnesty International and was addressed by a faruJty member who suggested that the antiwar movement "needs to grow and mature and move into a new phase" -which wasn't what some of the proteslers wanted to hear. All of this reminds me of another UCI protest 30-some years ago, when the Ubrary plai.a was packed with angry students who had trashed a bank building and were threatening to get out of hand again. In this chaotic moment, ChanceUor Dan Aldrich appeared on the library balustrade and quieted the crowd by the sheer sire of his presence. Then for the next half hour he talked to them. I can't remember what he sald, only that he literally talked them down, until they began to break up into small groups and drift . ~I I(>~··~\\')>( >J{'I' l~l .\'I>. ~··:\\'!'( >•~-.. 1\1·:,\(_'l I • (lJ ~')) (,/.)-0 .)h~-) tijg1~,!:!~ "'Right N ext t o City H a ll·· ~~~ oJ;~al MIKE'I CARPET$ ALL CARPET & FLOORING CURRENTLY MARKED DOWN 30o/ooff CALL NOW 642-8400 There's stiU time to create that special gift onty you can give I Dady Pilot awa~ I would hope -and expect - that the current protests don't regreu to that polnL But given the present lneft'ectlvtness of the Democratic party, we sorely need someone besides Russian President VJadlm1r Putin to queadon the vlrtua1ly unchallenged assertions coming from the Bush war camp. We have been led to beUeve that a war in Iraq -Including the taking of Baghdad -would 'be a waJk In the park in which our ale superiority would bring Hussein to his knees with virtually no casualdes on our side. When a conservative columnist 11.ke James Plnkerton takes lssue with such rosy perceptions -as he did last week in th~ Los Angeles Tunes -the people pushing a war on Iraq should at least take no1ice. Pinkerton quoted an Air Force runes Writer recalling the disasters suffered by invading armies in the streets of Stalingrad. Hue and MogadL'lhu. who concluded. ~ir our leaden. seriously intend to fight in metropolitan centers, I hope they'll think again.· Then Pinkerton went on to quote U.S. Gen. Tommy Franks on the need to deploy 250,000 troops in the Iraqi theater to get the job done. We can hardly fault the young people who might be drafted into that foroe for questioning the wisdom of such a war and the validity of the inforrnatJon being given them -and all of us -in support of it. If the Bush admin.lstration can bypas.s tJ1e constitutional requirement for approval from Congress to launch a war in Iraq. then perhaps ii should listen to the people who may end up lighting ii. I'm thankful on this Thanksgiving Day that they'rl' f111ding such a voice in our own baclc yard. • JOSEPH N. BEll 11 a resident of Santa Ana Heights. His column appears Thursdays. Only2 weeks bef ort our cutoff fof the hoNdlys. eaec,,ow. M~J1JO DESIGN CENTER Mirii -U-Storage ''For All Your Decorating Needs!'' FURNITURE REUPBOLSIEIY • Custom-Made Furniture •Slip Covers • Patio Furniture • Draperies, Shades. & Bedspreads l . Eo'3 Only $10.00 • • • SOC IETY T'tusday. NOllembef 28, 2002 A7 THE CROWD .. Celebrating the individual l!t voice in the arts 0 n.this ·n1anhgjv111gl);i~ kindly take a moment 10 contemplate I.he sJgnlficance of the individual volce in our scx.1e1y and I.he potentially trcniendoui. ellet·t that voice can havC' for 1he m1111no11 good. The imponam.:(' of 1ht• individual is the true t'<.M•nt l' ol lhc All ll'ril'an parnd 1 gm AmJ 111'> th i., vil'W uf hll'. alnm-.1 t1hc1ve all olht•t Anwrn illl 1de<1I-., ""1ud1 !>ep.1r,m-.. ll'> frum many civili1.<11io11., pa'>I <llld B. W. COOK prt">1:·111 On 1h1., Thanksgiving l>ay. let ll'> 1·l'ld1rate the bonds of l;.u 111ly. frimd.,h1p. community t1nd tlw v111n"' of good that ma kt•"'\\ Im \\1• .tn'. and who wt' wi-.h to bt' This week in Nt•wport \ll'"'· ,, number nf 1.ur h vrnu·-. Jrn1wcl forces near l·a-,h1011 hl.111d l11r 1'1w Orange Count} Bu'ml">' Committee f1)1 1111· An' t\\,.srd .... 'flle 21st aJ1n11al 1·n·m. wlm h recognize'> l o 11111 ll 111 i l} b II '>llll '" leaderi and ti 1t·ir < onlnhuuon to local culture. ht.~an Y.ilh cl reception at till' i\1.·wport Ht'.11 h Manion 1 lotd. lolloY.t·d h) 1lw pre<;en tation of hm101' .llld concluding wtlh a 1ov1al hohd,J\ meal at tJ1t• H111 H1 .... 1.111r.1111 A'> in year. P"'' lhe 1 l'ldmt1Hm was frontl'd hv N. Oirbtlan Anderson Ill, 1 h.unnan cil 1lw Orange Count\ B11.'>ll1l"' Cornrninee for the \n, \\h11 h "a chapter of a na11onaJ hod\ h'lllt.ll"<l by Newpon\ d1~t111gu1.,lwd men:hanth :om111uni1v ac-ll\ 1,1 Henry Seger"itrom. Founding dul·c·tor of th!' Orange County organ17a11on Betty M~. "fomwr 1w1worl.. n~ anchor. \\1ft· mother .u1d cornmurnt} k.tdl·r ..... ud "\k hd\t: a mission w promote dml 1StimuJa1e the ,1rh vi-.,, vi' -.uppon from I.he bu~inc .... ., rnmmunu~. We help to fo ... ll'r Jl.l.f11ler.hip-. .111t.l develop bond,, hndge-. 11 \'OU will, between two ilistmu dlld very dlffen,'Ot ~pect!> of our society. The re!MJl1 of th1.., comrniunent tr.m,lalt" 11110 the building of 'tmng n 1111rnurn1y des.. Jn a very '>Pt'Ucll tnhtlll' to another community vou 1· that has had a lft'llll'llduu~ t•ITt'l.l, Mos:. prescntt'tl .1 c.,pt"l1al recognition c1"";11 d 1c1 cornnunce founder ''" Yid ~. l appan Jr. lbppai, ,., 1lw fonnl'r < h,unnan [!]~Dunn-Well '• . Rabbin Insurance Agency AUTO • HOMEOWNFRS • m.At.nt wb1lu:-. ' ,,, r I 'l'i • ~ Id ~S r"JJ r , 949-631-77 40 -'41 Old Newport Bhd. • Ncwpoc1 8adi (Nnt Hoeg Hospira!) and cJiief execuliVe of I.he Huor Cori:>oration, founder of the local an., committee chapter and .USO h<><1rd member of I.he national an ... rnnunittec. Mo..,, '>aid lilppan "envl5im1cd 1h.1t iht-...e !W.lme concept!> of ' • ll pornte mvolvcrnent and p.in111·r-.h1p Wllh I.he aru. would 1·11h.int l' Orange County and Ill II llll(' thii-rapidly growmg circa \\lll'rl' llw Muor Corporation l h«N· lo l'rl'illl' IL'> world llf•,1J4uaners. .. .. She reminded lhe assemblage 1hat lappan's vision began rnol'(' · than two decadt'l> ago. heforp the C >range County Performing An'> < .t'nll'r exic;1ed, before I.he Newpo rt I !arbor An Museum and other institution~ became '>ignificant local cultural landmarks. Tappan and his \,if<'. Jeanne. were nolJccably moved by the recognition and the gl'11erous applau..e of their pt.•t•r-.. From I.he pa.,t to I.he pre-.em. I.he torch of leadeMip ha.-. been 1r.111,ferred w a new commun11y l(•.idt:r. Paul Folino. An Orange County blL'>int''>-'> h·.idcr and nauve ofWru.hington, l-oh110 hcgan hi'> career with Bot·mi.:, muwd 011 tu Xemx. < mw11 /.eUcrhach. 11HHll•L'>-C.onmd < :Orp. and tlwn I mulex Corp . coming to Onmge ( ou11l} 111 I ~n In nine ~cat'\. I Jm1le>. and rohno have rJ'>l'll .1'101111<.lingly. wuh I· mu lex bt•111g na11wd the No. I rwrfom1111g puhhl '>lock 111 Orange C.ow11, 111 t I w I ltlJO<;. loday. rohno and hi<> \\1ft'. llaranne. haw made a v11.ihlt· l 1m1111111111·111 10 Omnge u1unt} rnllure fllc l·ouple wa., honorl'd ,JI the opening of I.he Folmo I heat re ( .ornplt·x at South Coa .. 1 H1•1wrtory. A $1 () million gift from tht• rolu10<;, the largt"l>t gift 111 ">< .H lmwry. helped to underwntt• the expam.ion. Acldinon.illy. Folino ha.' takl'11 tht• lt'adcr.lup rl'll1!. of lht• Ornngc ( .mmty Perfonrnng Am Center·, ll<K1rd. leading the urxanv.auon 11110 2CX>J. l~>lino. AndcNm, Tappan and Moc;s led the presemation of awards to a host of leading community businesses. Included in I.he 2002 award~ were: Cartier lnc.: I laskell and 1 White U .P; Noelle Corporate Communications; Salvatore 1-emtgamo: Banlc of America. Mervyn's; Target; Nanatus Inc.: KPMG LlP.; Latilc:un and Watkins; I.he l .o!. Angeles Tim es. Orange Couuty Edition: Mcl.arand Va.<;quez F.msid( and Partners; Boeing; and Well<; t=argo. Ilic traditional awards dinner Jt nw Hitz wa-. once agaln a i,pcciaJ time for honoreel> and gue:,1.., 10 take a hrcalh and en1oy the camaradene Ille new owner of lhe Hitz. Fred Glusman of , Picro's and Picrifi. Trattoria in I .as Vt•g,L'>. ho!.ted the evening wilh gencm'>ity and '>tyle. in keepmg with I.he legacy of his predecC'>!>Or. Hans Prager. l'mgcr wal> 111 tJie crowd with \vik Omrlene enjoying his guc'>t '>tatw,. waxing noc.,taJgjc and an l'ptmg kmd \\-JJfdl> from many fnrmb. {,h11.mar1 and !>lafT ~rved I.he H1v <;eafood manini. wild mu.,hroom cappuccino soup and a 11 iurnt'Clo of filct mignon a'> an c·ntr1.•e. lne crowd raved over the dinn('r and the dei-sen of warm 1war theese<:ake. 1\J11ong I.he dt'>tingui.shed gtll"-l'> were Rank of America\ Ouis Prank, Nancy Lurwlg reprt">tnling Boeing. Carol.Inc Jon~ of Cartier. Jim and Lynne Doll. Don and Dorothy Kennedy. lfoor <l11ef h11anual Officer Michael Steuert and gu~t Debbi Jahlonskl, I lanford l lotel'' Don and Felldty Sodaro of Udo 1'.ll'. Steve and Lori llaskell Debra Gunn and Roger Downing. Dean and Teni Samsulck. Carol and Bob Bonner. OirlstJ Gorden "11.h John Ray. Barbara Kenady of Nonhem Tn1st, Oiris and Julie Shulz. Bill and Pat Podllch. and Ralph Ocerone. rhancelJor o~ !IC ln11w • THE CROWO appears Thursdays and Sdturdays , WHERE'S TH .E PARTY? IT WOULDN'T BE A PARTY WITHOUT Us! PJnoA ·~A_~ • f!jJf::, !lo« no • @;'ff ~·«rti M ONDAY -SATURDAY 9:00AM -6:00PM •SUNDAY CLOSED 270 E. 17TH STRfl l •Cc >~It\ Ml ...,.\. C \I II< >l~'-:1\ • <qq.7 22.180 3 ... I • l I \ I I ' I M :nu.. ~ 28, 2002 DATEBOOK THEATER REVIEW Actors get 'Jest' deserts REELCRmcs ' .. ••• ByTomTltul P laywdght Jame$ Sherman missed the opportlmity i>r a good 'IV sitcom when he wrote •Beau Je9t" as a stage com~ There's enough potential l'or funny business here to last at least a season. . ~it's a theater piece and it's tidling audiences at the Newport Theater Arts Caiter, where a young woman js going oom.lcally befselt trying to obey her parents' fondest wish. that she find herself a nice Jewish boy. Sarah (Kristina Leach) literally ~ olf bet gentile-suitor (Mitchell Cohen, in an Ironic bit of casting) to welcome an actor from a local OUcago escort service (MJcbael Serna) to impersonate her Jewish boyfriend and placate her parents (Renee Oran and Sy Schwartz), as wen as her suspicious brother (David Colley). lhe trouble is, the escort isn\ Jewish either -thougtt he's played a few Jews on stage. which sees him througtt the first few rounds of· Meet the Parents." Director Jack Millis sets a snappy pace, and the actors keep it rolling througtt some awkward. if not improbable. situations. AJthough the play is an ensemble comedy, the stage belongs to Leach. Frusaalion, well played, can be very funny -Leach makes it hilarious with her facial "takes." over-the-top reactions and continual efforts to maintain control over a Kristina Leach coaches Michael Serna for his •role" as a Jewish suitor in "Beau Jest" at the Newport Theater Arts Center. slippery situation. The growing sexual tension Serna l.s the wild card in this · between leach and Serna may deck. Having been~ a be anticipated. but it's Jewish ~ this part-lime beautifully depicted. actor plays the role for all it's The entire production worth. including returning a succeeds because it takes some blessing at dinner which he cliched characters and picked up from playing eerctuk situations and makes them in "Fiddler on the Roof' and believable. ' tossing in a Yiddish expresmon Leach's bachelorette remembered from uCabaret." apartment~ nicety designed by Oran and Schwartz are David Carnevale and decorated perfectly cast as the kvetching by Teni Miller Schmidt Mitch parents, particulady Oran, who Atlcins' lighting and director has played the mothe(s role Millis' sound designs complete before. Schwartz bas a great an attractive picture. second-act scene that allows Jewish audience members will him to expand his range obviously get more comic immensely. satisfaction from the variou.!> Cohen, sensing his girlfriend ethnic references. but "Beau slipping away, makes a gallant Jest" is a play everyone can attempt to win her back in a enjoy. rich second-act sequence. CoUey looms ominously on the fringe, • TOM TITUS reviews local theater a constant threat to expose the for the Daily Pilot His reviews elaborate charade. appear Thursdays and Saturdays. Agent 00.1-returns Bond kicks it up a notch in '~e Another Illy' Fans or the James Bond movies will not be disappointed by the current offering of this 40-year-old fl.Im franchfge. "Die Another Day" dusts off the old formula and ..-------.. kicks It up a notch"witb more grit and less Ouff than previous effOrts. We still get the full mix of serious own right, while stlll looking mighty fine ln her bOdnl. Pierce Brosnan la also growing lnto lhe role of Bond. A little older now, he brings more edge and depth to h1a pedonnance. John aeese provides wry humor u the Agent Q, the gadget master. Judi Dench brings dramatic weight to the role or Bond's boss. Rick Yune la sufficienUy crazed, yet controlled as the evil Zao. On the down side, this film needs editing. Some action sequences go on so long that the initial excitement simply dissipates. The.always .u...:.~....L...J and silly JOHN D~PKO elements usually found in the Bond recipe. There ..,. predictable outcome tempers any real suspense that might be generated. is an evil madman, this time North Korean Col. l.ao. who wants to tale over the world. He has a new super weapon, this time a space-based laser. Naturally, onJy James Pond, with his exotic spy gadgets, armored car and impossible stunts, can save the world from the super villain. And, of course. we have a stunning woman to assist Bond in his wild adventu_res. while providing the coy romantic interest. But Halle Berry brings another dimension to the femme fatale role in this picture. Previous Bond girls have been little more than a bimbo In a bikini for James. But Berry, as Agent Jinx. plays an athletic undercover spy who is sinister and dangerous in her But James Bond has always been abou t comic book-style adventure -and th1s one is no exception. "Die Another Day" is rated PG-I 3 for action vioknce and sexuality. •JOHN DEPKO ia a Costa Mesa resident and a senior investigator for the Orange County public defender's office. Life seems lacking in· 'Far From Heaven' ''Far From Heaven· is one of those movies you realty want to like. It has two very talented actors. It has amazing production. rt has its heart In the right place. The problem is that the movie is so completely lifeless, you just want it to end. "Far Prom Heaven· lB set in Connecticut ln the late 1950s and centers ortthe WbJtaker famlly. Frank (Dennis Quaid) and Cathy Whitaker (Julianne Moore) seem like the petfect couple raisJng their perfect son and daughte r ln their perfect New England hdme. It becomes apparent there are big problems underneath the surface. Director and writer Tudd Haynes creates the idealized vision of 1950s America and then delves undemeaili the surface to show the difficulties faced by mlnorities and homosexuals ..-------.. during that TRICIA BEHLE decade. His plot is tQO predictable, though, so there is no tension. His social commentary is often blatant, where subtlety would have been more effective. Melodrama works only when the audience identifies with the characters and waits in s uspense to find out what happens to them. Haynes never achieves this. "Far From Hooven" is rated PG-13 for mnrure thematic elements. sexual content, brief violence and language. •TRICIA BEHLE lives in Newport Beach and works as a software validator. SIS~ L~ R f"s t auran t ---EstabllShed In 1962 ---..,.. INDEPENDENT LAND ROVER Mattress Outlet Store I Mayb11eptu11e•Wu1w ~ -.-,,.,,, Con fifty FtK ltsclff '~Saves ~g sl50" every year In energy 61 w1ter D Uses -40'Mi n Uses 65% lffs water U less energy c =to.ic;, •=· 2037 HARBOR BLVD 650 5860 COSTA MESA CA 949 ':BL•S •,: :r•;::.-.J_~~=-: .. : WWW PERF"ORMANC ELTO COM • • CooQ 1Wo Difterent Foods At Two Different Temperatures At The Same Time. • Bake and Broll At The Same Time. ~ ~·II • • AFTER HOURS •tubfnit AP1'9 HOURS Items to ... OellV Pftot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa ...... CA 92827; bv fax to (9491 --' t70; or bv calling (949) P'-4*· A oomplete list is _.itable at www.dellypllot.com. 111D11tf CHltlSTMAS FAIR A $Mdith Chrtatmaa Fair will be Mid from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. SUndav at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community etnter, 1845 Part Ave., Costa Meta. The fair, 1pon1ored by the ()rlnge County Chapter of the Swe<fl•h Women's Educational AUn., Will Include arts and crafts toraale, a Lucia pageant, tttdltional dancing and more. $5 tdtJlta, free for ctllldren 12 and younger. Send e-mail to or1noecounty@swea.org for more Information. stfOWDAY Snow will fall In Grant Howald Park from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 8 as part of Newport Beactl Recreation Services' 16th annual Winter Wonderland. Th6re will also be holiday crafts, games end a snow creature building contest. The park is at the corner of 6th Street and Iris Avenue in Corona del Mar. Free. (949) 644-3151. CARL REINER Twelve-time Emmy Award winner Car1 Reiner will open the Orange County Performing Arts Center's new speaker series, Up Close at ttie Center, at 8 p.m. Dec. 9. The ICto!"writer-comedian will speak ebout his years in show business The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $22 to $52. (714) 656-2787. FUND-RAISERS HOLIDAY BRUNCH Friends of the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter will hold a holiday brunctl from 11 a.m . to 1:30 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Newport Beactl home of Biii and Carolyn Klein. Attendeea are •Red to bring an unwrapped gift ofwerm clothing or toya for a thetter ctllld Call for directions. $40. (949) · 673-6602 . MUSIC YOUTH ORCHESTM The Paci.fie Symphony Youth Orctleatra will perform at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Irvine Barclay Th~atre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. The group, which will feature Robert Edward Thies on the piano, plans to play worb by Tchaikovsky and Beethoven. $9 or $12. (949) 854-4646. 'IMMORTAL MOZART Pacific Symphony Orchestra will present "lmmort.al Mozart" at 8 p.m. Wednesday and Dec. 5 in Segerstrom tiall. Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The concert, conducted by Jepn-Jacques Kantorow, includes Mozart's Overture to "Don Giovanni." A preview lecture wlll be held at 7 p.m. $19 to $59. (714) 556-2787. 'HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS' The South Coast Singers will perform "Home for the Holidays; a program of contemporary and classic holiday favorites at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Costa Mesa. $18 adults. $15 seniors and students. (949) 854-4646. MARVIN GOLDSTEIN Marvin Goldstein will present a holiday piano concert at 8 p.m. Dec. 5 at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive. Costa Mesa. Goldstein has performed throughout Europe, North America and the M iddle East $19 to S27 19491854-4646. HOLIDAY CONCERT A holiday festlval concert featuring the California Master Chorale will be held at 8 p.m. Dec. 6 at St Andrew's Presbyterian Church. 600 St Andrews Road, your holiday season spec ta cular. On a fe~llVt' Hornhlo\\er holidJ\ 1..rul•t'. vou'll l·n1m great eniertammt'nt. del1rn1u' luod J nJ lm:ndh service, all while .idm1nn~ v1e\'~ 1hat'll 1.1l...e \llur breath away. Hornblowrr gilt .emlt~JIC'\ .ire thr rerk-i way to m.il..r 1hr holiJJ,s lm~h1r• tor employer,, (o-workrr\, tnenJ, or .1m •rl·, 1JI person 111 'our lite O.nner Oonce Cru•~' • C'iompogne Brund• Cru•...,, N~"' Call or reserve online nowl fl HORNBLOWER C a U ISIS • IVIHI • www.hornblower.com Coll to find out how to make your spec1ol evenl specloculor Newport Beach 949-646-2469 Morino del Rey 310-301-9900 " ;• DATEBOOK Newport Beed\. $16, dlacoonta avallable. (714) 564-5654. CELTIC CHRtSTMAS Alt,an, an lr1th tr8dltional bend, will preMnt a "'Cehic Ctuistm .. " at 8 p.m. Dec. 6 et the lrvlne Berday Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Com Mesa. The performance will Include step dancen and Seamus Begley on accordion. $32 or $38. (949) 864 4646. HUTCHINS CONSORT The Hutctllna Contort, a group performing on a set of violin• bullt by Carleen Hutchin•. will perform at 8 p.m. Dec. 6 at Newport Harbor Lutheran Churctl, 708 Dover Drive, Newport Beactl. Baroque guitarist John Schneiderman will join the group and there will be a pre-concert lecture by KPFK-FM's John Schnelder at 7:1~ p.m. $20, $10 for students. (949) 675-~666. CHANTICLEER CHRISTMAS Chanticleer, an ensemble that blends 12 male voices, will perform Its annual holiday program at 8 p.m. Dec. 7 at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. $32 or $38. (949) 854-4646. KENNY LOGGINS Singer-$ongwrlter Kenny Loggins will be footloose at 8 p.m. Dec. 1 in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $42 to $68. (714) 556-2787. COTI'ON CLUB The UC Irvine Jazz Orchestra will perform "A Night at the Cotton Club" at 8 p.m. Dec. 1 in the Claire Trevor Theatre at the UCI campus. The performance will feature guest artists Spanky Wilson and the Chester Whitmore Dancers. The campus is at the corner of Campus and University drives. $8 to $12. (949) 824-2787. A CK.~ CHRtSTMAS The Ch1mpagne Musical Family, lndudlng pelformen from the old "Lawrence W.lk Show: will perform a holl~y concert at 4 p.m. Dec. 8 at Orange Coaat College'• Robert 8. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Cotta Mesa. $33 to $36 In advance, $39 at the door. (888) 622-6376. MUSIC AT THE TEE ROOM The Mark David1on Trio with Ron Eschete on guitar performs at 8 p.m . Fridays at the Tee Room, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. $10 cover. (949) 766-0121. RAT PACK MONDAYS Maggiano'a Little Italy Is paying tribute to the Rat Padc every Monday with entertainer Chris William• and his flve·piece band. There will be complimentary hors d'oeuvrea and dancing. No cover. · Reservations recommended. (714) 546-9560. JA12.TRIO Gulfstream Restaurant in Newport Beactl will present a jazz trio Sunday thro ugh Wedne1day as regular entertainment at 850 Avocado Ave .. Newport Beactl. Hours are 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday and 6 to 10 p.m. Monday through Wedneeday. (949) 718-0188. WEEKLY JAM The Studio Cafe presents Monday N ight Jams from 7 to 11 p.m. every week. "Wanted" musicians include guitar players, bass players, singers, drummers, keyboardists and others at 100 Main St .. Newport Beactl. Free. (949) 675-7760. MUSIC AT THE ANNEX Musical acts perform at 5 p.m. Sundays at the Pierce Street Annex, 330 17th St .. Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 646-8500. See HOURS, Paee AlO ORNAMENTS , That Are Truly Diff .-renl LIGJITS Exciting New Colon For A Vibrant Tr.-e Tlv'Scla)', NoYember 28, 2002 Al J KIDS' PLAY Renee Cloud is Marie, Tim Zimmer is her lover, and Ken Wilson is a tyrannical uncle in •on the Razzle" at Estancia. 'On the Razzle' • SCHOOL: Estancia High Sctlool •SYNOPSIS: "On the Razzle" by Tom Stoppard is a farcical comedy with plot twists that make it comparable to ·Hello Dolly;" When a rich merchant goes to Vienna to woo his mistress, his ward elopes with her penniless suitor and his two clerks go off to have a bit of fun. The only thing is, they all end up heading for the same place. • DIRECTOR: Pauline Maranian •CAST: Estancia's Production Orama class •WHERE: Barbara Van Holt Theatre at Estancia High School, 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa •WHEN: 7:30 p m Dec 5. 6, 7, 13 and 14 • COST: $7 presale SB at the door •CALL: (949) 515·6537 Help keep our city clean! Mike v .. , Var4 U.lc IMltttfuU C.11 Ut Fer A f,.. Estlfftlte Wt'" Ve11r U.al Ex~rtt With Ower 40 v .. ,. ef b_f!tleMe [LJ ~!c~~!!N:E~ (949) 646-7 44 1 Lloyd's Nursery & Landscape Co .• Inc. 2183 Fairview Rd. Suite 216, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Dl'rERT LMDSCAPING / IPRINKUllS / MAJlfTEJtAMCE VISIT OUR WEBSITT: WWW.LLOYDSL.ANOSCAPE.COM "81a LIU-lie 1142!16 l 1: I HOURS Contirlled from A9 I IMJSaC AT THE PBJCAN The Rusty Pelican o9ers the muaic of Common Ground from Wedneedey through Sunday. The bend perlorms from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednaday •nd Thu!'9day, from • 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 •.m. Friday Ind .....,_and from 2 to 8 p.m. 1und9¥.1he ............. 2135 w. CGell High__.,, Newport .... FtM. , .. , M2..xt1. .....,ILUll ~ . ...,. ........ lntlr 1111MtlMdlsn•nt1The ..._.._on FttcMyend ........ end Sundey ........ 'The Pf'OIMW" .......... .. endollllic rodltunee for clrq end dendng. Anlhon(a la et 151 E. CGell Hlghwev. (948) 173-3425. POP-ROCK,,,., FlAllENCO T• I, •funk. rodl end Motown ect. performs at 9 p.m. Seturdeva et Cennelo'a Rl8torwrte, 3520 E. C09lt Highway, Corona del Mar. Solo gui&eNt Ken Senders performs daltbl flamenco ""*at 7:30 p.m. ~ •nd Sundays. Free. (949) 676-1922. ~--· DATEBOOK MTillMWMmfl'IU Ger9ld ......... end the 8lofw Brtdge lend pl9y roe* end MB et 9p.m. ~MSullonPlece Hotel'9 TMnon Lounge, 4liOO M.wthur Blvd., Newport~ . Fne. (949) 418-2001. SENIOR CINTEA N IEMOOH A~ grouppleysbig bend tunee from 1:30to3:30 p.m. Frideys .. a.. Senior Center, 800 ~ ~. Cqrona del MM. $1. (949) 844 3244. . STAGE 'FORTlaAI' . Lee Bletaing'a "Fortint>ru• will be staged through Dec. 8 In Orange Coat Coffege'1 Dnm• Lab ThNtre, 2701 FaiM.w Roed, Costa~-The play opens where the laat ecene of WlllJam Shlkeape1re'• "Hatnlet" .._ • Pwformenoee .. be. p.m. Thundeyto ...._ •2 ~ Sundey. The ...... d.tt during l'hellbgtvlng .... S7 to l10 In edvence, •to S12 et the door. (714) 432.->. WAUJESr ...... ~a ramanllccornectv about a dllughW'e ..... to manylhe man af NrdMrns r81herdwn 1he man Nr I*** Wint, wll run~ Dec:. 16 et 1he Netupott lhMINMI C.., 2501 CM DrM. Nlwpolt Bwl\. ~--... p.m. lhurad9v through Slllurd9v and 2:30 p.m. Sundey. $10 to $11,..,831-0288. 'GOO'S COUNTRY' UC Irvine's Stage 2 wdt preeent ~ Oi8tz's "God'• Country" Wedneedey through Dec. 8 In the Studio n,e.tre on the UC1 , campua, comer of Campua and 'I. UnMrMlv drMI. .._.on ......... COUlt ... end ..... wt111 .... doc:ucnma dwol .......... crllwaf wt"'9 ....... In .. Pllclftc Not1tnwlil ~·be • 8 p.m. Wedn••v to Dec. 7. wilh ""*'-.. 2 p.m. Dec. 7 to a• to $10. (Mt) 124-278'1 lEENPLAYS "The Empty a.Ir"' by Tim K.aey ""'"End of lmocellOI" by Uney ~ wll be ll8gld togldw .. 10'.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Dec. 7 .. o...nge ~ Colege'a Onma Lab ThMlre, 2701 Feil ·1-w Roed, COICa Meu. ftoM. (71•) "32-68«>, ext. 6. ART MOODN llAITERS An exhibit titted "Twentieth- centurv Modem M•ater,-.. wlll remain on view et the AJt ... Or we·11 Paq You S2S! Financial Partners Credit Union members enjoy the personal service of a credit un ion with the added value of free online and phone banking and surcharge-free access to 15,000 CO-OP NetworkATMs. Just bring in this .ad to start a new checking Newport Beach Branch 5160 Birch St., Ste. I 0 I 800.950.7328 account and receive your first set of checks free. And if you try one of our checking accounts for six months and are not completely satisfied, we'll pay you $25!* Plnancl~!}~~~ l~NCpi I I • .. Datf Piot I ReiOUroe Group In Corona del Mer dwaugh Dec. 27 M 3032 E. COMt Hlghwey. The grepMc worb Ind .. piecee by Picueo, ....... Chagell, BrllqUll and Femand Leger. ExhH>it hour• are 10 a.m . to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. free admlllion. (9"9) 640-1972 . JAZZ POlmWTS "Portraits from the Golden Age of Jazz,• 1 Mri• of photograph• by Wiiiiam Gottlieb, wltl be on diaplly et the Orange County Muaeum of Art'• Satellite G•llery through Dec. 29. Gotttleb photogr1phed the Jazz acene In the 1930I and '40I. Hour• tre 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday end 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday. The gallery 11 at South Coiiist Pla21 .. 3333 Bristol St.1 Costa Meu. Free, (949) 759-1122, ext. 212. 'LIGHT SCREENS'' The Orange County Museum of Art will pre .. nt "Light Screenr. The leaded Glau of Frank Llpyd Wright" through Jan. 5 at 850 • San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Mu .. um hours are 11 •.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday.$6for adults,$4 for seniors and 1tudents, and free for membera and children younger than 16. (949) 759-1122. HAWAII GONE DIGITAL "Digital Art of the Hawaiian Islands• will be on display through Jan. 13 at the Robert Mondavl Wine and Food Center. 1570 Scenic Ave .. Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 327-8300. 'THROUGH THE GREEN FUSE' The Susan Spiritus Gallery w ill present an exhibit of photographs by Robert Buelteman titled "Through the Green Fuse" through Jan. 31 at 3929 Birch St .. Newport Beadl. (949) 474-4321. BRAVO PHOTOGRAPHS ' Works by famed M exican • • photographer M anuel Atvarez • Bravo will be on display through Feb. 16 at the Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. The worb w ill be shown concurrently with "The Spirit of Mexico; an exhibit exploring Mexico through the eves of modem photographers including Henri Cartie,..8re11on •nd Edward West.on. Muaeum hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tueaday through Sunday. $5 for adults, $4 for aenlors and ltUdentl, and free for m embera and children younger than 16. (949) 759-1122. MMJETICA PORTC An Installation by Slovenian artist Msrjetlca Porte will be on display through March 2 at the Orange County Museum of Art. 850 San Clem ente Drive, Newport Beach. Porte'• work deals with luues of shelter, poverty and displacem ent . Museum hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. $5 for adutu, $4 for senlora and students, and free for members and children younger than 16. (949) 759-1122. DANCE 'LA BAYADERE' The Bolshoi Ballet will return to the Orange County Perfofi'nlng Arts through Sunday with Yuri Grigorovldl'1 staging of "la Bayadere.• The ballet tell• the story of a temple priestess and her lover in •ncient India. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive In Costa Mesa. Performances will be at 7 p.m. Friday, at 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, and at 2 p.m. Sunday. There will be a preview talk one hour before each performance. $20 to $80. (714) 656-2787. HOLl>AY CEL£8RA110N The Golden State Dance Company of Million Viejo will perform It• •Holiday Celebration'" •t 3 and 7 p.m. s.turday et Or1nge Coast College'• Robert 8. Moore Theetre, 2701 F•irview Road, eo.t. Mesa. $18 for adutu, $12 for aenion •nd dllldren. (949) 588-6422. IOCW. IMNCING Sodal denclng taltea P'tce the f<>Ufth Sundey of each month from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at 1he Jimmie Defore Dera Center, 151 Kalmus Drtw, S... G-3, Coetti M .... The.__ ralM funda for 1he cet..., .. Wdlng progtWm. DoMtlone ~. (71•) 2A1-8llJI. • QUOTE OF 1HE DAY "I'm having the most fun I've ever Md in coaching and Larry (Sunderman) is a big reason." EYEOPENER •nuJy .. Pibt • Sporu If.al ~p.,_ ,-......... ~ .......... a.ti ..... Estnia Hdl bats ~coach Daily Pilot GOLF Fortuitous shots, juicy dogs and good company top personal list There's plenty to be thankful for today in the land where just about any day is a golfing day. T here's God and family and the btessin8 of lMng in the land of the free. and. after that. there are a few more things I'm thankful for today. such as: The fact that virtually every day or the year in Newport-Mesa is a golfing day. Even on days wlth unique weather, like Wednesday. it is usually a great experience teeing it up. We live in a place where golf L$ for everyone -from the ~---~ high-end private RICHARD DUNN country cl~ to the bargain-basement municipal courses. and everything in between. 1here are Directors of Golf and head golf professionals who generously open their doors and golf courses for the Tea Cup Oassic and Jones Cup. Where else in the America. or even the worid. does something so intimate endure every summer for dub champions? And. as a parting shot, I'm thankful for life's simple thin~ like -tee shots down the middle, sinJcing a python pun to start a round. plenty of laughs along the way. juicy hot d~ at the tum. an opportunity to bond or meet someone new. Golf came to me late in life, but I've loved the bug ever since. Happy Thanksg;ving. ••• . While Dec. 7 will always be a day that lives in infamy, it's a date next weeJc to citde on your calendar. The best bargain in Orange County -playing golf at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Oub on one of its two fun Fetterfy-superWed courses - just got better in the pro shop. And just in time for the holiday season. But before I go on. let me emphasil.e that Costa Mesa County Oub does not employee me In any way. shape or fonn Nor do I accept bribes. That said. anyone who has played, or plays regularly on the Los Lagos and Mesa Unda courses. can tell you what a great experience it is. Fetterly bas country club greem playing on municipal courses. And; yes. the cool ocean breezes are u prominent u any coastal golf course in Southern California. especially on the bluffs on holes 6 and 7. Costa Mesa's Pre-Holiday Tunt Sale. which will be from l 0 am. to 4 p.m., features sa~ of 20% to 60% on all brands and manufacturers of irons. drivers. fairway woods. wedges, putters, bag'>. men's and women's golf appareJ and shoes. Pro shop manager Joe Spemuza See GOLF, Pase 83 ~ember 2 "°"°'" KRISTEN CAMPBB.l 5port8 EdW RoaerCarlson • (9491574-4223 • 5port8 Fu: (949J 650-0170 Thursday, November 28, 2002 Bl SEA VIEW LEAGUE, CIF DIV. II-AA GIRLS VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS CRYSTAL LAUDERDALE I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor High's girls volleyball team, coached by Dan Glenn, reigns as Sea View League and CIF Southern Section Division II-AA champions. Clockwise, from top left: Emily Turner, Kiley Hal, Stephanie Trinen, Taryn Tarnutzer, Lauren Miller, Knstm McClune, Bryana Carey, Shelley Langford. Whitney George, Kelly King, Jordan Carmack. Alyson Jennings, Elizabeth Clayton, Alexis Kerns and Christina Fulce. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL PREVIEW er , Anticipation builds for Eagles Es tancia, after a weeklong construction delay, will unveil promising outfit Dec. 9 at La Quinta. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot <XlSTA MESA -After one week of practice. ~tancia High boys ba*etball coach Ouis Sorce said his team wu still a mystery. So the Eagles shall remain, if not to their coach. at least to the rest of the prep basketball public, until Sorce takes them out of sedusion Dec. 9, when they open the La Quinta Tuumament against fonner Pad.fie Coast League rival Laguna Beach. "I thought this group needed a little more time, because I thought we'd be be- hind defensjvely," Sorce said of the de- layed opening. which comes one weeJc after teams are allowed 10 schedule contests. "While a lot of teams will be playing games that first week. we11 be practicing .. . and scouting.~ Sorce said The early scouting report on the Eagles is promising. In addition to talented re- turners Joey Lindquist and C.arlos Pinto, optimism abounds over a shift from the PCL to the Golden West League. where. beyond prohibitive favorite Ocean View, early consensus places the F.agles with Santa Ana and Orange among thO'le most ready to battle for second Undqwt. a 6-foot-7 senior, was sec- ond-team All-PCL last sea<iOO. when he averaged 11 .6 points and seven rebowlds fora team that finished 13-14. He will be joined on a sizable front line by Pinto. a 6-4 sophomore. as~ as 6-5 junior Scott Sankey and 6-4 junior Costa Mesa trans· fer Jordan Stroman. who could give the Eagles one of the league's most imposing front roun rota- tions. "Joey's a big key to our sea- son." Sorce said. "From tus sopho- more year to his junior year. Undquist improved immensely and he was re- warded by being named second-team all- league. The goal this year. is to be first- team all-league.. Pinto. who averaged 5.6 points as a part-time starter, could have a break- through season. •He was our leading scorer over the summer and has the ability 10 be our leading scorer this season,· Sorce said "He accomplished the rare feat of starting as a freshman on the varsity last year. I doo't know It that's ever been done In the history of this school. Stroman. athletic and determined. is also one of many three-point shooteis for -. DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Lauren Miller Newport Harbor outside hitter has stepped up to fill big role in her first varsity season with Sailors. • • •1 juat wanted to come and do my belt ... to play a lot harder. I was excited to show people I ci>\ald do better than they tboughl. Miller bu abown a strong hlfting pmence for the s.1lon. who bolt South 1bnance in the Southern <AWomla,..,.... lflDiflMll ol the CF Slaae (]M11 .. wllhlpil ~ m 7 p.m. Butlhehill ..... . wil-namded .... aocaldbll to ... cmda. Diil Cillan. .... C'.191J ........ a1 ... ..... Glllm.-L ~ ... ...... .......................... ................... the 1-..agles. while Sankey h~ come out of nowhere 10 establish hunself as a valued contnbutor "I le'~ the most irnprovcd player in our program over the oliseason, • Sorce said "He was just a guy on the 1un1or v.mity team la.st year. but he is really becoming a late bloomer.· While the frontcourt wtll carry much of the load. Sorce will rely heavily on senior Man Cachola. entering his thild year on the varsity. to solidify~ in the bad.- court. ·He's another big key to our season." Sorce said of the 5-11 point guard. whose first two varsity campalgm were plagued by nagging injuries. "If Man hM a good year. we're going to have a good year.· CachOO. who ~ 2. 7 points last season. could be joined in the bada::ourt by seruor 1.ad:: Novak. an energetic hl..6- See EAGUS, ,,._. 83 I t t I r I • SPORTS AYSO REGION 57 CHAM The Blue Crush in boys under-10 Italian Division 5 are league champions. Back row, from left: Dalton Brewster, John Prickett, Garrett Larson, Connor Cruse and Zachary Cabin; front row, from left: Cr.aig, Picetti, 1yter Maloney, Connor Cole, Brent Lawson, Nick Balden, Everett Scholey and Mading Jackson. Coaches: Jeff Cole (left) and Geoff Maloney (right). AVSO REGION 57 SOCCER Saints alive and well Saints outlast the Hot Lava with 3-2 victory after three overtimes to win boys under-14 championship. It took. three overtime periods and a portion of a sudden-dealh quarter to determine the Boys under-14 championship in AYSO Region 57 soccer action. Brlan Uan1sh scored the winning goal for the Saints as they beat the Hot lava. 3-2 Sunday. The teams were tied 2-2 at the end of regulation. PhillJp Bannan and Alex Neff scored for the Saints and Spencer Price and Jeffrey Gnlnt tallied goals for the Red lava. The Strikers defeated the Saints. 3-0 Nov. 16. Licorish scored two goals and Bannan tallied one goal for the StriJcers. Olarlie Long made a save on a penalty shot. In other playoff action: • Gne:o Team O, Red Team 0 • Green 1Nm S. Red Tem:n 2 Ucorish scored three goals in the fourth quarter and Sblan Ja1alz added two goals. In the Boys under-12 championship game: • Blue Hydras I, Sliver Bulleta 0 The Blue Hydras got their ninth and most important shutout to beat the Silver Bullets for the title. Wes Baker scored on a penalty kick late in the fourth quarter to give the Hydras the championship. , Erle Hanaen, Youssefi' Farfan, Aaron Varasteh and Andrew l\IU90n provided the offensive charge with solid defense by Hunter Adler, Spencer Moms, Jack Murphy, Scott Hansen, Stephen Sheldon. Patrlc:k Vorwerck, Lane Wilhelm and goalkeeper Brad Jones. The Silver Bullets finished the regular season ranked No. J and were led offensively by Cmnden Nkholaon. Ori,..... 1bmmy 8aQgat. fCooml CJw.Nbl. ICevln Conigan and Jonathan )ldree. The defense was led by Scott BerkbaUlen,Anthony Prandllco, Jamie Helnecb, Janett Logan. Ala Malnthow and goalkeeper Connor Benwnutl In the Boys under-10 championship: • Team USA 3, Gun.nen 0 Jack Gorab scored two goals and Mason C'.-e added another goal for Team USA in the shutout win. Tham USA finishes the season undefeated. Gorab scored one of his goals on a penalty kick and Case got an assist from NJcholas Molinaro. Tham USA played st:i1llng defense led by Blake Allen, Mkhael Dahl, Louis Sheldon and the goalie trio of Mkhael Ayz.tn. Ryan Gooding and Clark Cashion. AYSO REGION 57 CHAMPIONS AVSO REGION 120 SOCCER Gooding and Evan l!brenberg moWlted several second-half attacb that led to Gorab's two goals. In Division 5: 1be Blue eru.b fin1sb the season undefeated wlth two wins and two des in the playoffs and eight wins and one tie in the regular season. • Gunners 2, Rama 1 The Gunners will represent Corona del Mar in future AYSO Boys under-10 regional play after their 2-1 victory over the Rams Saturday. The Gunners ( 11 -1-2) won the · American League championship. N1ck Gooding scored the first goal after stealing the ball deep in Rams territory and Brandon Rus added the second goal after t.ak.lng a pass from Jack Nowak. P.mery Molnar. Spencer Ouiltoff and Nowak controlled the midfield and Baron Brown See AYSO 57, Pa1e 83 The Lemon Crush won the championship in gir1s under-10 Italian League play. Back row, from left: Allyson Bernardy, Coach Stephanie Bernardy, Elizabetta lmpagliazzo, Claire Ham, Kira Anderson and Allison Ridge; front row, from left: Molly Larkin, Caroline Larsen, Torrey Attyah, Sabrina Lewis, Samantha Coffman. Not pictured: Piper Bledsoe. Costa Mesa claims the prize Miranda's third goal of the tournament gives Co~ta Mesa first place In boys APP under-14 Division. belplng Mesa to an undefeated HIMOD. Coel.a Mesa beat Huntington Beecb. 4-2 In the aemi.6.nals, _..,.four goal& from four cda811t pJayera indud.lng MI rte ...... ,._ ...... Amlin BiiillandGsmm .......... ...... lrmDltb 7Jda and Mliwlotomadellllata. c.o.a Meea trailed, 2-1, but qulddy mtWen9d wtth three ~ ...... .... ahut out Santa =•ta. •-0.1n the wood ~.1!:7-1ntheMcaad t..werom ,._. Mc:D ... 4 ·COLLEGES. Ross isfirst-team All-Pac-10, agai~ Becker captures Rookie of the Year honors in Ivy League. .---::"""':"-:-:----, Bltaocia product, procb:ed much succees in her' Ont year on the MIT women's volleyball team. She wu one of five hshmen who A pri1 Ross hel~ MIT to a 34-5 completed yet recOrd. its best finish ·another ~----~'""--" since 1985 and an lxilliant at-large bid to the seMol1 for the STEVE NCM Division m use 'DoJlnf 1Ueeday. And. VIRGEN Tuumameot The now its time for the F.nglneea lost in the playo& second round. Reynolds bad nine Roll, the former Newport service aces In her final Harbor High gilts wleyball star, regular-season match and W8I named to the ftnt-team finished with 104 to break the All-Pac-10. She Is one four Th>jans MIT record for aces In a season oo the Ont team which is the formerly 85. most of any oooference school "She was a big contributor for and the most in USC history. our team this year," MIT c.oacb 1bia Is the third career Paul Dill said "She played in first-team All-Pac-10 honor for every match. I expect her to Roes, a junior who Jed the team continue to be an impact for us. with 314 kills this season She has a tremendous wor:k ethic Ross had ejght kills and 14 digs and she Is a wonderful to help lead the top-ranked student-athlete at MIT. She'll have Th>jans to a three--game sweep a wonderful career at MIT. She over No. 6 UC Santa 8art>ara on was a pleasure to coach this year." Tuesday night to complete the • In men's soccer. Zach Wells. regular season. It was the second the starting goalie for the UCLA largest volleybaD crowd ever men's soccer team and a former (2,794) at UC Santa Barbara's Newport Harbor standout. earned Thunden:lome. USC improved to second-team All-Pac-10 honom 25-1 and wtD now await the 2002 for the second straight year. He NCAA tournament selections to recorded 79 saves this season in be annol.D'leed on Sunday, Dec. 1. the 18 games he played in. UCU\ The selection show will be aired (13-3-3) is seeded No. 3 in the live on ESPN News at 6 p.m. NCAA townament and recaved a • Jacqueline Becker, a former fust·round bye. # .,.. c.orona del Mar standout In girls •. C.Orona del Mar product volleyball, is on her w.ty to Michael March. a freshman making a star-studded career at center defender on the UQ.A Yale University. Becker, the Yale men's water polo team, was freshman setter, was named the named Mountain Pacific Sports Ivy League Rookie of the Year and Federadon Player of the Week: on she al9o earned second-team Monday. All-Ivy League status. March set a new career-high She set the school record for with four goals in the Bruins' assists in a single season by a 12 -JO win over third-ranked USC rookie, as she amaased 962, last week.end Earlier this season. breaking the previous record of March set his previous 919. Becker ranked fifth In the career-high with three goals league in assists with an average against the Tu>jans In the So Cal of J l. l 4 assists per game. and she Tournament. had a career-high 66 assists to • Despite a loss to rival help lead the Bulldogs to a win Montana State, Alan Saenz a over Columbia Newport Harbor product, Beck'.er was the only first-year recorded a career-high seven player named to ooe of the All-Ivy tackles (five unassisted) for Teams and also the only player to Montana in its l(}..7 loss to be given the league's Rookie of the Montana State Saturday. Week award on more than one Montana. Montana State and occasion this season. Yale finished Idaho State shared the Big Sky fourth In the Ivy League with a C.Onference title. 13-12 overall record and 7-7 in Montana will host league. improving on last year's Northwestern State Saturday at I 3-11 le.ague record. a..m. in the first round of the • Newport Harbor product NC.AA 1-M Ownpionships. Kathy I.avoid, a senior at • Idaho State did not qualify fi C.Olurnbia University, also earned the Ne.AA 1-M playoffs, but the second-team All-lvy League Bengals had a school-record 22 honors. She produced a pJayers with All-C.Onference team-high 379 kills. lavokl played honors. including F.ddie Johnson. her final match Nov. 16, posting a Newport Harbor and Orange 11 kills and two bloclcs to heJp Coast C.Ollege product, who lead Columbia (l(}..17, 3·11 in earned first-team All-Big Sky league) to a huge three-game win recognltion for the second over Harvard (14·11 , 10-4). straight year as a record-setting • Arlis Reynolds. a former punter. COMMUNrrY COU£GE FOOTBALL Five OCC Pirates make first-team all-conference Dominelli, Steinau and Mahelona anchor defense; Mittasch and Loo gamer offensive honors on OEC team. OOSfA MESA -Five ~ Coast College footbaD ~ have garnered AD-Mission C.Onfer- ence QmtJal Division first-team honors. C.OOSt's defense had three repre- sentatives, with 6-foot -2, 280- pound freshman lineman Jesse Mahelona a unanlmou9 selection after leading the Pirates (4-6) with nine tackles for a loa and six aacb. Mabelona WU fourth Oil the tam with 62 caddes. flallaOM deienlM 1Jm:k ~ D:mnea ,.-rimd llat-telm llu- ftlll wtlh .. tmm-... 9' '**" les Gld tu Jutawpdoia1. One d h6I pcb came ..... Gc*lerl ¥.at -a 95-ymd ttCum b a laUChdown. He ., IWl 50 )Wdl ... .. rows:q • b1tie In .. ...... 31-7 W:bycw('.oM]ntlA Doo*.m led cbe • • ' M In =~:.~~=: ception ..... ,.. (171~·, ..... lftllh ,. .... DID SU.. a t.=-id ... :==.. .. --~-·--: r=::: ............ l..s"'91 ?Pr •Wllti'a Calll 9 3 -....... 131 NIMIS,_.. Plr..., pd lw ......... , iC& ·~ rates produced an average of 150 yards on the ground Sophomore running bac.k. Niles Mitt.asch was a unanimous selec- tion on offense, leading Coast in nishing with 929 yards (92.9 aver- age. good for seventh In the con- ference) while scoring seven touchdowns. He scored three of his seven t.ouchdowm in a Week 10 win against Pullerton. Steinau and Mlttascb were sec- ond-team selections a year ago. Sophomore guard JCeoJa loo was also selected first-team. He helped open holes for OCX:S run· ning pme that ranked SIM.llth In the oonference In yards pee game (150). R>llf Pindes MR aelec;ted to the Al-C.onference ~ team iDcbllng hlhnml lnamn Ryan Mils IDd IOphomn dllenatve badt Adrtln ~on de!eme and eophomcn ans Bd Fane and IOphorncn &wJde Slephen lfentnconcOme. iW'le WU I~ aelec- doo a,.,-. Mils -eecoad 10 Mlh9ooa Id .ates Wida 79. ...... .,.. the ..... lllid ......... The 6- -. 210-pauad.. I tied Slei~ ... ............ wtth ---... _ .... "9COW-.,,... :.landllJ W 1111111 ... .-0 ........... ·~ ...." ..... i.'~.C!!~ ~ ... up.,_ fflDtnl .._., r:. ..... iad Rlm•a.•r•• ............... SPORTS SEAN HIU£R I DAILY PILOT Sophomore Carlos Pinto, who started at times as a fre shman, is one of Estancia's key figure s. EAGLES Continued from Bl der who could make his biggest impact on the defensive end. Senior returner Erilc Andersen. a 6-0 guard. will also bring intan- gibl~ as weU as a strong physical presence he displayed as a dcfen- si~ end and linebacker for the football I earn. lyler Hoffman. a 6-foot-2 junior guard. was the MVP on last year's junior varsity. The son of fonner Western and Marina coach Greg I foffman. he brin~ a high baUet · ball IQ. Soroe said. ·Along with Matt and Carlos. lyle£ could be one of our best out- side threat'>," Sorce said THE EAGLES 1 Kelvin Quijada 5-5 Sr. 3 J ose Viramontes 6-0 Jr. 11 M att Cactiola 5· 11 Sr. 12 Zac* Novak 6-1 Sr. 15 Tyler Hoffman 6-2 Jr. 21 Hugo Escobedo 6-0 So. 22 Kendall Meissner 6-3 Jr. 23 Jordan Stroman 6-4 J r. 33 Scott Sankey 6-5 Jr. 34 Erik Andersen 6-0 Sr. 44 Carlos Pinto 6-4 So. 50 Joey LindquiS16-7 Sr. Coac::h: Chris Sorce (third year) coach at the college level. before concenuating the last several years on his teaching assignment at Estancia, was lured back to the bench as a consultant by Sorce. who marvels daily at Sunderman'<> . basketball knowledge ·rm having the most fun I've ever had in coaching and Larry is a big reason," Sorce said. Scott Tenchk.a. who has been an assistant and a head coach at a several Orange r..ounty schools. b also a valuable addition to the staff. lhe coaches' biggest challenge. Sorce believes. will be to foster de- fensive improvemenL • "We have some height and we ha~ enough shooters, so that we should be very balanced and pro- ductive offensively." Sorce said. "My biggest concern is at the de- fensive end, because we don't have a lot of quickness. \Ne should be able to score on anybody. so. if Hugo F.scobedo. a 6-0 sopho- more guard. was the MVP of the freshman team last l>CaSOn, while KeMn Escobedo. an extremely quick 5·5 senior. should also pro· vide depth in the backcourt. "This is the kind of team that couJd have JO or II gur.-start for us. by the time the season is over," Sorce said · we can just stop peopJe defen- a big difference this season. fore-i.ively, we should have a preny most among staff additions is successful season." Juniors Kendall Mei.-.sner and Jose Viramontes shouJd supply additional depth. LaJTy Sunderman. wbo posted a The F..agles salvctged success lasr school-record 149 victories, won season by ending a one-year ab- at least a share of four league sence from the ClF Playoffs. The championships. and led the proud program has played in the Eagles to the section 3-A title post.season 14 of the last IS years. In addition to his talent on the Ooor, Sorce believes a newly bol- stered brain lnJSl could also malc.e game in his seven seasons as head J\nything less than extending coach from 19'n-64. that trend would surely mystify Sunderman. who went on to Sorce. fl0l1CJ Of MUC WI The follo,.1n1 mtn• \lo••&<' h e11tt1 •< cnrdinc to pt o v1\t(>fl!. ot DiwtSIOn 8 ol '"~ au~l ne~' •nd Pr ole,s.1ons Cr>de. 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'111 .... · 11111 ........... . .. ... ~, ....... .... ....,.,.. ...... ..... te'E'""• AYS057 Coritllued from 82 and~ QAeholm created several ICOrlng opportunJties. ~Orr anchored the Gunners' defense and was assisted by Ryu Dunzo and Colht 8-wer. 1Umer Gnndltalf and Molnar made saves to preserve the win for Coach Andrew Now1lk. The Gunners advanced to the championship game after beating the Strikers, 2·0 Nov. 20. Gooding scored twice for the Gunners. The g<dJTie marked the ninth lime in 14 games the Gunners held their opponent.s scoreless. In the Girls under-10 title game: •Mighty Stonn 3, Lemon Crush I The Mighty Storm clinched the championship with a two-goal win, led in scoring by Kaylee O'Connor (two goals) and Kaela Schredc (one goal). Alexi lClrn refused to let opponents paM her and was MILLER Continued from B 1 with Emily (Turner). AJyson (Jenning.'>) and Lauren on the court, our ball control is pretty good. Sh e's also very competitive. which is one of the thing., I like best about her." Miller had Lhree aces and was also an effective blocker in the 15·7, 15-2, 15-11 Lriumph over Westlalce. She had 11 kill" and one ace in the Nov. 19 sem1finaJ sweep al Marie. Keppel. Miller, who plays for the Huntington Beach-based Golden WeM Volleyball Oub. said '>he worked hard on her passing 5kJJI'> before 1h1s sea50n. "l~t year, my defen~ wa!'.n°1 good at all and (Glenn) S<Jid that was an area I needed 10 improve on." !>he !>aid. "I really focu.;ed on my pa, ... ing during Lhe d ub GOLF Continued from B 1 announced that $100 wiU he taken off all drivers and fairway woods in stock. The club:. include the nt.>W Taylor Made 500 series. Oeveland. TitJeist. Callaway. Nike and Pmg. Details: (7 14) Wl-7500. ext.3. ... Costa Mesa Country Club was once a public barn with pock:maned greens. threadbare fai.rway'i and water hazards without water. Play was excruciatingly slow and customers often complained lo head pro Brad Booth. "'We had some intere-.ung ll.tl8fsted al mJdllleld by Nefeehe Dllboe and ...... ~ Awa Sole'm .,. and c.alllne fleet played toUd &I (OfWatd and goalie and ......_ O'Cannor retrieved the ball when lt got away Crom the o«ense. She was assisted on defeote by IQmbaty Biiiett and Hkh I Gatto.a. Paul O'Connor coached the team and was ~ed by MlcbMl Sc:hredL 8l'Oob Heodenon was unable <o mate the final game. ln Girls under-8 play: • The Green Bomben played thetr final game of the season against the Bubble Gum BabeS. Grace Kennedy scored three goals while Jordan Castleton scored two goals, one on an assist from Caltlln c.ohn. Olebea Chla:puz\o. Samantha Devaney and Ala &en.on each scored one goal and Hannah PadlDa provided added help. Strong defense was provided by Sara Madio.lde and Mary Brazer and Sophia Oten provided steady play in goal. ln Boys under-7 play: • The Yellow Tornadoes fat:ed the Blue Tornado~ m the final . LAUREN NaUR lom: o..c. 2. 1986 ...... ..,.n: Newport Boch .... Wt. S.foot-10. 135 Sport: Vol~ll ...... l:Outslde hitter CoMhc O.n Glenn fft......,. food: Olk:bn ,..., ... mowt.: "Zoot.nder"' --~W'& "'Mnnlng Ofwlth·~~ ~A..._of ..... .Jet She pn:iduoed. ~ 10 kills and added ttYM .cit 9leNeS in • 15-7, 15-2. 1S.t1 ~of Westialce In the Of DMsion I-AA title m.u:h s.turday at CYJft'I' Qlflege. She also ~ 11 kills and one ace in a semiflNI ~ at Maf'1( Keppel. Dlilr Plot Coll«tor ~ CMd ~ 02.f -.Ca!>OO. Miller has aho had to work on taking care of her knee~. which developed tendintU\ during the club campaign. ·1 do therapy thret· 11me .. a aftemoon.c, our here. p111 11 that way." Hooth onc.-e 'Xl!d. rhe..e days. of w urw. there are no apologies. Thank.-. 10 Fetterly and hii.. ..,taff, C.rn.ta Mee.a nuw ranh as one of the top publit courM.'l> in Orange County. rivaling pla<.:es lilc.e "lijeras Creek in Rancho Santa Margarita. fetterly"c; fonner stompmg grounds. "Jim knows how 10 grow gras ..... ·· Booth said about a year after Fetterly arrived in 1998. ·• 11e ha' gr.i.ss in places it never wa.~ before.· In addition. there·., the pro shop. dubhouse and lighted driving range and putting green. which I used to low to 1.Lse on weeknights when I lived behind the golf cour.;e for"'' many year\ regular eeuon game S.rurday. SCedJna .... Wld Mm Pl...,_ each scored two goals aod JMe flMdr9 added one iCOte for the Yellow Tornadoes. Andrew l.anm and Jared ~ played fiOlid for Coach J1m Wood's Tornadoes. In 8oyi uoder-6 action: •Baab~ scored four goals and Rony N1col9on scored two goals to lead the Killer llge:rs. Davidson was the team's leading scorer. Brett Davlchon ~hawed strong defense . FOR THE RECORD Not n.oted in J\Jesd<ty·~ edition of Gamebusters was the 34-y-Md touchdown run by Corona del Mar J ligli"s Wess Presson m the fourth quarter of the Sea Kmgc,' CIF Playoff!. game with Pa cifica. week and tJu•y do n'1 bother me now." she 'aid . GJenn said the knee problems led to '>OmewhJI ul a slow start th1!> sea.!>On. Aul II wasn't long before Miller wa!. not onty a regular, but a leading conrriburor. "Once she became pa.Ht free, she ha-. go11en \tronger a' the season ha.' gone al on~.· Glenn~d. Miller ii. grnrifit'd 10 be ~u1 h a big part of the Sailors' success and believes sh e 1<, at her best at thl'> time of the year.· ""When the prc'>.'>ure 1s on, I play well." 'he ...atd ""I thmk I'm more .iggre~c,tve and more fired up for hig matches." Miller. \o\tlo at 15 b a year younger than mo.,1 of her fellow jun10r.. 'wild she ha" already targeted the ared \Ill' m:cd~ to improve heforl· her -.enior sea.~on. "I want tn gt't helter at 1ump1ng tugtw r . .,o I can h 11 •l'Vt•r the bl1Jcks." \he· '>dJd 111 tJ l t• I 99()c; 111 the 200J Zas:a1 ~rvey on Amenca'c, l op ColfC..ourse.. one of the more mtere<>ting resporu.c· ... usme from the 4ucsoon: W11tJI irritmes you m1m about golf m urses? Sl0\'1.1 play on the courw t ame in at 59"(1; poor coww rnndinonin~ at 27%. poor '>el"Vlt t· fmm .,-iaff at 6%, l"ltXJr cow-...e layout/design at 4%; and other ttt 4%. I would be m the ma1onty 111 ttus~ The n~ Zaga1 golfsuney. al-.o pn.>sented by r .. w N. Ji!,(ed Pt-I.Jean I 1111 G<ilf (Jub\ Ocean South and Ocean Nonh cuun.es a ... t\-vo of the be!.1 m ( .ahfomia Nine golf w~ m Oran~ c n unty made the rut. 2640 Legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices New Am~tt1c1n Aµp;uet Inc f'tu "tnl')her G Sommf't t fO t 1l4'd with th 4' ( ounly Llerk nt 0.. ""'"'" t.nunty nnl t 1707 2002•923429 ~egal Notices 2640 I leQll Motl~ 2640 Fldlltws~ ....... ......... l•si>er RC'lwtand Pri-<.1 d~nl lh•.\. ~l•tt'mt&nt wa~ ftled with the County Clerk ol O• one<' Counff on ll/12/02 2002692340• Oallv Piiot Nr>• 14, 2 1 28,0ec 5.20D2 fh972 l h1s. ''~tement w•,. ltlt'd w1lh lhe C.u.mh Cl<!• I. ut Or •niie Countv "" 10115/02 20026921710 Daily 1•11o1 Nov 21 28 Im-!>.~ .. ftf'M<I ~....... .. •• bl ... u. .. "'*'-...... ... l h" "::0~1 •on' hal,he•b~~':.,~';l t~:' ~: ue doina bu'-tne~• 3~ of the F •cl1haus. Bus.1 ( t11•ne. ?8496 8ntnrntA nP" N•me O•ddy Moc M1$•ion Viejo CA 92692 Clothlf1R,7'l39 Pottl•c l uci• Patrick 28496 AvMuP, •G Co$ll Mfl•a Bolon Ila. M1umn V"'JO CA 92627 CA 92692 The Ftelthous Bu•mcu Chrtsto pher PAtrlLfl n•m~ rtleuad 10 above 28.&96 8ot0tnt• M""°" wu hl@d 1n Ora11J • Vieio. CA 92692 County on 1116/01. fll r lhrs bu"""'' " con NO 20Dt 688232!> ducted b1 • aenf't •I ll•m r oo. 2?39 Pac•flf partnership Av~nu•, oc. Colla Me'&. Have 7ou sl•1 led do11111 CA 92627 busff\eH yet? Nil lhl~ bu\lness Is con Chtts P•tnc ll du« t•d t>y •n 1ndt"1du•I Thi• statement wn Kam f oo ftled with lhe Countv lh" statement wu Cle<k of Ot an&• Co11nty ltf•O with the County ;~~:if,.7 ~~;~/~~.z;ance Counly Daily Pilot """ ?I 28. 2001•914145 Def'. S, 12. 2'002 Th997 Dally Pilot Nov 21 , 78. ~.... Dec !>. 12. 2002 Th991 ... *'-' Rell.. ..... The tollowln1 DlffSons .... S....... are dolnc bu•lness as The to11ow1n1 Pefso"' ME£CO. 2037? Porl•tew M• dolfll b"""8U ao Ctr cl• fl 107. ttunhr1aton The Rodi Sl>op. 1663 Be.ch. CA 92646 16th SI .• Costa Mesa. CA Molk "s El•c t ncal 92627 Equipment Co , LLC. Hu&o 8eren1u ... 238U 20322 PCHl'vt•w Clrcl<I VI• El Rocio, Mlulon •102. Hunt1n1ton eaach, Vle1<>. CA 1)2691 CA 92646 Jee" PrHta 23842 Via Tiiis buMnH• 1s con· El RoclO. Miu.on Vlero du clad br Limited CA 92"91 llablllt1 Co Thia bu...IMM b ~on Haft )'CKI .... led doinC ductN ttr I .. _., business ,.o Vas. No" pertn .. &1111> 15, 2002 Have yo.. 1te<te<1 dol111 Molli "• ( lutt lca I bu•Hlo" yet? No Equipment Co . lLC. Huao a ... nc..,.. hO<lltd R Molk. Mert-Th~ •l•l•-nt ••• .., lllod wlU. llM Colint; Thtt alatament •n CMtk •I O.•np County f•led wlltt tho ~1, on llA"OZ Clef• ot Ol'•na• county 299ffttt.._ Ofl 11/MIO! OMly l'Mot Nov 7, 14., ~Ht .... 7 21, H, 2.'00l TlllM l>llllY l'ltot "°"· ?t. Dec. .... 5. J2, It, l002 ThOOI .......... TIM~__._, ........................... , ... ...._.... . ..,_ 11 ...... ..._., .... IN ... ..,.. .......... ... ntt ,...._Ste.• 10.. "'-W l...., ..,,,_, C.te.._., CA~ II~ lnHM C...W OrlW, ,., ...... ......_., .... IM ..._ 1•, lf'""'8, CA lllllt), "16 -..... $ .. m.H A•lCM, C01111t ..._., CA ea., • ~·· -..,. (CA), BU •Hte•• n.. .._.._ .. '""' Orltle. t• tll ..... llMdl, ._..II,,: e C..-•tlM CA... .._..,_...,_, ... ,.... ..._ • ~-· ... , ••••. rott '°'· ....... .,.-.............. Rm .................. ,,~.---.­--.....n~"111 w... .. o c~,, . ... . "' ....... ,_ • a a "' ..:nemL..11·•ims ••s-1-• 0 •• 1, p,,.,, Nu• 14 ll ?8 Oet 5 20D2 I 11q1(, ~....,. ie-.s....... I he tollo w1nti ptH\.OO'\. ••fl' dome bu"n~'"' .t\ D lo B Anltqun •nd l\t•l" 3182 C•hlu•n•• St Co•!• Meu CA 9?ti?ti 01 ona K Stubh• 17117 C•lttor n111t !=ii Cn,ta Mu a, c-. q?f>}6 Rob~tf B Slubb•. J281 Cololo•n•• SI Cn•I• M•'•· C• 9?616 rh1'\ bU~lnf:s-.. f'\ ton dtAd~d by hu~b.tnd •nd wile H•v .. ytMJ ~••rtefi doma bv•lnen yet7 Nu 01.ena K Stubbi Thes sletemettl w~s Med with th• C.ounly Cle•k a l Otani• County on 11/5/02 20026922&27 Ot1ly Pilot Nn• 1 14. 'I I 28 '10f1J I "968 ~ ..... "-S...... The followmc perM>n• •r • cfo•n1 bustnn' as SVfl Tf. 440 Hahot•ope Co•one "-' Mar CA 9262!> Corwad Hokllflp llC (CA), 1 40 Newport Cenl•• Or • •201. New pot t Beach. CA 92fi60 rh1s buslnea is con dueled by Limltad llebillty Co ..,.,. yov st11tad do-. bullnus yell No C<MWed Holeh"Ct. I l C Kun ConrN. Manal'"1 Member This sl•to-1 Wet flMd wllh th• County Clef• ol Of 81\&• Counh °" l1111.IOZ MeUffMH O•il) Pilot Nov 14, 21, 2ll. o.c " l002 t "910 ..... ..... ... ..... n. followlflc ,....,_, we~k~tt. ....._. w """' "°°" l'tMe, C..t• .,.._, CAW.VT r ..,.._. 11rcMr .-.-. IC~ .... a •d PIK•, c .. t.-..CA-.Z7 .,,... ~ .. '" -.CtlNW.•"'6; ..... ... ... ~ ............ "'"'=.Tr='' ... £ Ard• w. -ftM •• t It -... .... c.My =~=c--, .... ~ .. II.= ':..:l ..... s....... ..... s...... fh" tollowm1 ptJt'\on' •rf! rlornc bu"nf"'S "' a l Hrn•'1•~y Ltltfrt pr1tl1t bl e,n•d•~) Cht•~p, .. II< I l C 12'> 8ruadw•v. Lo,t• Me\4, CA 92627 Br tJ,u1W.1'f Chiropr •C h< l I C 1CA) I~ B r t\adww.aiy r •. ,,. Mt-\.A CA 9;;tf;71 lh1~ bU\1nr'i.. n. <.on dutl•d b y l•moltd LJ.1b1My Cu H•vf' Yt.'u ~•tted dum111 bu1-1nri.t. yttt, Nu 8toadwa~ Chwopr •• h< I I t R1thord f Sc""M' o C Monac•nc Me1t1Mt Th,, \leteorn .. nt ••i. r.1ed ... th t"• c .. ., .. 1, Cl••~ ol Utonae County on 1111110? 200t••U 4•a O:tlly Ptlr>I Nov 14 71 28. O..t ~ 2001 rh9f!C) ,.........._ .......... The lollowm1 ptuwn~ •t e dofnl bU\1rte:I.). •'\ Cr own Cleaners 59)., w.,,,., Aw., Huntincton Beech. CA 91619 C•owfl Clean•,. lo ltnttv at'°" (CA) !>93!> WMn .. Ave HunlrnctOf'f a .. c11 CA 92&49 Thi. but1n~~ ~ con tNctad by • «><porahon Haye you •tarted dolal b111<lfless yet? Ho Crowfl Cleane•s a ltesto .. tlon, M1ttt.,.w J 8cwpnon Presklefll Th<• •t•IA-flt wn f._d with the County a.r .. of Otanp CoU11ty Oft 11 lft/02 ,,.., .. ,. ... Oalll Pilot Nov. 2', t>ec 5. l 19 1002 ThOlO fht> lottowme '"'' '\••O\ 4fe d01At[ t)U4Uf"M•''\ U '"' ... M•IH Mom .. nt l nt•rt••nment Comp•'"' ?1766 Be•<h lil•tl •lO&O Hunt 1n&h1n Bead• CA 92648 Str•nt: Moll•• 7171>6 a ... ,,. lllvd , ?1'60 Hllnlintt ,,, 9,.,.th CA 9/Mll ft,,.. bu'\tne\t ~ "" du'" ted b • •n •l'ld1v1du•I tf.t1t~ you s.lMCMf ckun" bu-.mes~ yet "> N.u ~h.,ne MtOe, f h1i 'tatemf'nl Wit~ hl~d w•lh tl>P Cnunff ci.1~ nl Otan1t Countv on II 26112 200,.•2•••s D•tly Pilot Nov /8 ~ .. 11 19 1'002 th001 ~ ...... ......... I ne 1ou·owm1 IM"'°"' at fll ctn•nc b U\1"4'-t. e'\ A J I ,,............ 7 W1nalllff f oot l attfli frill•wttor 1 Bu~h CA 92660 Richard I Junh r J W1n1<'d r O(l t l •n• Ne•po d Beacl> CA 91660 lh~ bu~·~~ ts COP! du<l..i by an 1nd1v>dual Haw you st.wted ._ bUSI-y<1lr ltlo Rtchard l "'ni..r Thi\ 1t•tement ,..,.. 11 .. 0 with the CnufllV C18'-of O.a1119 County on 11126/0? 2Mt•9M9at Deily Ptlot Hoy 21, Pe<: 5 12. 19 2002 thOOJ ~--::~---~-...,..-----~-------J Policy Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor. reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your cl¥sified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liability for aoy error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. ANNOUNCEMENTS & MISC. GARAGE SALE BUSINESS & FINANCIAL Cof llcllbln/ Memanbllla 2305-2490 1489 TOf' $$ 4 llCORDS ITC lASTSIDE GAUGE SAU .lilzz. Cllssc. Et 50s & li1s Fn & Sal 8a 12p Fur · .8l Nt«.. Splw. tube ~ nllure. clothes & much Mike 949·645-7505 more! 259 Sierks C.M. ENTERTAINMENT Clllnltlrof Ewnll 1310 All real estete adver· tls1n1 in this newspaper Is subject to the Feder •I f ai< Housln& Act of 1968 1s amended which makes It llleaal lo advertise •eny p<efer- -ence, limlt1tion or • tliscrlm1111tlon bHed on race, colof, rellclon. se.. handicap. l1milial status or netlon1l orl&in, or 1n intention to make any such preference, limit•· lion or discrimination: S..t 11 /30, ·--12...,. Furniture. housew•res. books. etc ... All must ao 620 Seaward Rd., CdM HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICES 2600 Mbceflaneous Services 2605 ~ o....,_ottws Christmas decoralln1 for your office/home renon· able price 714-856·5038 JEWELRY/ 3460 DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS ,.,._ ,.Us ... · YOll . ·.6AU6ESALll II dASSIRID (949) 642-5678 ~ .... .......... Th• tollowlnc ptrsons 1re ,~ buslneu es: A.) ACW Fi11enclal Ser· vii ... 8.) SBA Gun1, 207 L• Joltl Drive, N•wPO(t BHCll, CA 92663 Anches C. W••v«. 207 L• Jolt• Ori,111, N•wport B11ch, CA 92663 Thi$ business It con· ducted by; •n lndlvldutl Htve you started dolna business y1t1 Yes, October 16, 1992 AndreH C. Weaver This stetement was flied with the County Clerk of Or1nae County on 11/5/02 I002 .. tla24 01ily Piiot Nov. 7, 14. 21,28,2002 Th962 How to Place A ___ Deadlines-~ Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm CLASSIFIEJAD -iii Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm By Fax (949) 63 1-6594 (Please mclude your 1111tm and phoM number W1d w~·11 cllll you back wilh a pnce quOle.) By Phone (949) 642-5678 By Mail/In Per son : 330 Wes1 Bay Streer Costa Mesa. CA 92627 At Newport Blvd. & Bay St. Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm l ESTATE R SALE Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday· Friday f!l!l!lt' J.:..i.U: soos-saso ---- .. Hours Index Walk:·ln 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm • I I ' ' .. & I IOOHS10 ... ,,so Under thL· SL'n iLL' Dirccton· Balll1L'r Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 3&10 09ces b I.mm 4540 Corona dtl ... SMlo newly remo<Wed. RESIOENTIAl.ReNTALS IPP'• 50051. SlOXlmo.(rrio Eoatalcte beautiful, updated !Br. hu1e yard, $1300/mo 949-720-7318 949·646-4316 • • SHAIU YOUtt LOVE dulina the Holiday's with a Pediareed CF A Persian Kitten. Blacks. Creams. Tortoise Shells, Red Tabbys. $400. All Shots. Call Howl 949-451·2025 Buslnea Opportlllltles Balnmes and f1lncllilll - IACIC IAY CENTER • 2651 ltvine Ave. 900sf, 1011 view. reteil on· site. 714•573-7780 COSTA MESA EAST SIDI 129 Cabrillo St .. OfFICI Sl'ACI, 360 sf, creat toe Marcie 949·642·5111 A Ce:ua:=•• c.-.., a U +2.Sh ...._ ORANGE 7400 6 mo) indds ~wat«/ Lealllan wllh ~ & A ..... ._ P.ac-ps/ded, ful kit. I mo My V-.. 6 4.5Ba, CrHt CueteM H••• COUNTY dep. 714-912-1224 nea ~ Sltol ID &tolle wtlll <..,....-' ~21r, 210, Apt Com· Bl& Corone end l.ocllout Pl «><-VJ.wa, MoJ4s Balboa-..inllla pletely remodeled w/new COAS1UNl llUlTY 0--.. & Wine Celmr. rwi1 kitchen 1-c au IB• to 949-759-0177 COASTUNI lllAlTY FOi HAPPY HOUDAY bell $l900m 949-81>4-!68> • CllM n.-t-x • 949-759-0177 IUfTAlS ..... -_,...... 21<, 29a. 2-c ..,, w/4, 41•*-/Hoth On1nge CANNllY UNTAlS refli&, no pets, $1950/mo ll .. _/21oth HAS IT AUi 323 Oahlla, Open Sun 1·5, ......,....... Offk.s ,_ NOW ••• .$1, 175,000 Of'lN SUN 12-4 Slull., 1, 2 & a'a. 949-673-5226 or 697-8437 a.-.1nCerperate,.._, LorryO'Rowte&C.. 7422 M.....,._ Y..ty&Wllller. I ON LIDO PENINSULA NIW21r21o COTIAGIS P11vate Buch. Pool ind Spa. Walk to Oeeen. Shops and Restaurants. lease 6/mo-2yr +. -ef ......,._.11..tL 949 .... S0-7000 ek!r;ant Uvlnr w/view 4br 0.. llluo ,...... & ._ remod 38r 2.5&. la ATIN: $25-75•/hr PT/ 949-644-7800 949-675-19'9 (~elf) 4b• poss 5th br +bonus c.e. ,._ front unit ai>I. liY rm, c:en. FT. Earn ulla income n ..... 11 _ OPEN fff9'SAT·Sl.W 12-4:3'.I almost •.OOOsl. OVER ....., "'-'~hr Ip, custom cabtntry & Iron Boat Slip Available 710 UDO l'AU DI. 94~673-6030 or 949-723·5830 or chan~e your lifestyle. ,_ ouw 223 c..lalion, Oat...,_ S$899200K IN UPGRAD£S! .,..,.. 1..-.247-8209 wOl'll.l"""-l.2 3 ~~to ~prNo. •-5 lux '•"""--31>r ~·11•~Jlrof, 3ter-~frontner N d I · I "'""' ..+ "' d' .....,. .,...,. ""m 2. ba. frplc, planbtlon .,. w ...,., -.... .. seriou.s peop. lorlem 4545 :::!!!' lbr 3ba home ,,_, .... n• le 31r 210 o..pa.. -pet/smk. $26195/mo 'fl lse h " lio . In California area Im· ~st 966l&6:!i6 Ktrcher The Real Estate Peninsula. Steps to 208-726-lOOI s ='· Pl88 bbq Gunlte counters, ss mediately. 866-736-7828 AUTO llPAJI llOG on ,._......_ Source 714-457·1560 beach, fp. 2c 111• 1 year S /mo. 949• 7·2660 IPPUnca. la watwfront w a y Io Io w or k . com Nwpt Blvd, up to 8 Bays. '---lse, n/pets 626·359-4539 3ar, 0-, sa... I& w/Fp. Udo Ille petlo, rooftop dedl .5Xlm (CAL •scAN) sell $995k/rent $2.per .t, RESORT/ ded\. 2c pntl.lt. S3200mo. •"" 1/5 !MS-723-7440. MONTANA . HARDWARE/ •gt will coop.~-9666 OPIN SAT & SUN 1-4 YEAltlY llr llo :gt. 949-650-JtXXl .... """-P 2lw 1'/'-* YlAllY * LUMBER Business, 5000 • • a.-ttfutlyfMI•'-' VACATION N-c-...r,$1100.-,._......_ 2·c pt, beach & tennis LIASU SF retail, 2 yr. old metal L ft'ftlACRE:l.~tc: Greet E1Stalde lcx:etion. 206 lat,.._, 1115 .,_ -club, avl Vl. n/~. yr Bill GRUNDY REALTORS bulldina. fenced yard, UIQfl ~ 5749•000• PROPERTY .... 949-H 9-4200 1 &21r'afrom$910mo lu$3300m94~644-23JO 949 .... 75-61•1 excellent location, clean 278 ALlllT l'L FOR SALE oc•'""'FIONT , ..... , ,.,._,.._ COASTUMllWTY ...... .._. in lovely 11ted comm ~,,· 2lr 1 .. _. ~ ...._ s mall town , aood =....,. 949_759.g177 21r11•,2~6-... , nur Tri-Square, fridte. "--.-..,. ,.....,. • .,.... schools. areet huntine. "'-4741 "--....__ -$HSO.O. 11r/slora1e. llleln Mnat. 00'.nroa.noNT ~-*'t.1lf111Y,,... 406·357·2339or406-357· MISAVDDEA.HA _.-__ ,n_..;: ...... _'.:.._J __ .... ,949 ..... 9-4200 77.704.8649 ,920() lH omo. ~~pool&prdln 3 8 3 2 after 6 . RETIRE IN LOVELOCK, 4 Plu's·Pricle of Owner· ~ Deeert a-, OClANnGNT YIMllY wlltllNr,..'rr •IL'OW""-' ~ (CAl •SCAN) NVI Nice homes on l · ship. Prine Qnly. •ii· Bill I would.__ t ....,. SI t•·-..._ IASTSIDI ._.. 1~s Mn.I.. • ..n:.... NH ttt., nlc,1 2bf 1 .. -. • • acre lots from $36,900. Grund1 949-675·6161 """'o • ...,.you ' .... -....,.... 1l950mo new bathroom J ..... ,,...i,--., ""' Rlalf..-quiet aettinas: Gerdtn· -find your rethr'*lt"""" $2aoo.-. kltdlen, perk llh settlna. or}lldWU.,, 2 p1tios. wd ....-, ,_ • This newspaper will iiot knowinaly accept 1iny 1dvtrtlsement for rHI estt le which is m vlolallon of the law. Our reeders are hereby Informed tht all dwell· Ines advertised In this c .... c. ... N-• Old Coinst Gold, silver. jrwelry. watches. 90tlqlMS collectibles 949.fi.42·9448 3110 W.... 4256 Ina. hunllna. fishln1, UdD.. aryoureat•Httypropwty. :r.,t49-M9-4f00 no1H1ts949-631-8427. ~....... ~ -~..!!'.!.~~ --------Oot•ils: 866·237-6923 IQClll9"MI ..._VaWlmreo\. Coranlllelfllr IASTSIOl upsttlrsunit, •-...--;e,.m-·~ • .....,_,.. 4PUXINCOSlAMISA ( to I If re e). 2br1'/•Bt2·cJlar,bch ~=--2br lb•. ntwly remod .,,,,,,.,,.,..., 925-!i56l9J • lltW5paper ere •Vaileble • on 1n equal Opj>ortunlty bnls. • To complain of dis· crimioatlorl. cell HUO toll- ', f1eut 1·800-42'-8$90. .... 1413 D s ow.~ FW'llitln P\AHOS ii Celectllif 11 ·~·~ S-....·~·c-.~ .. CMMMID .. _,.... __ _ WI MIY llSTATD .......... ~ ... .. Uf' TO $900,000. www~operties.com &. ten club 'lot • 'B!IJ ~SUNNY STUIHOQ> kitch, pr. l1undry. 169 CWS/FllJD "-...,.. frMt holM l'tllfK.CHM.Y Fln111clna anilable. Byowner$880,000obo ........ SoulhofHw1,deck,wd, Walnut, $1 300/mo. 211-/lbe, ·1p. t petlo. IWd •AdopC. .,.,,... Mittens. Cits, dap ,.., ar "*" 1very Slt·Sun l2-4pm Fdion It Mlnwl Networt1 Info 9 49-644-2279 www.a•r•«W«k.ora t. :ild:lrfMbW.4.q, Al!lcuers oeedecl AHNT 949-720-1721 •&CW.ilil'"SCMlliillllillll)•••• _...,.94,;,9.,·.,644;,,,;,,;·2-330.-. __ ..__., -enilnow,$900/molncl Marlsel• 714•662·3111 N ~I ......__..,.now. 1715 CM • • ....,........ """"°"'' utll. t4t·7H·S1 IS 71 .. S40·3666 ~. Ill Sl615. 9fJ.J78.89!IJ CGmflCIAI,. . HOMESFOASALE __ .......;...._--'--._...---_,-=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J::=====;:=:b;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; PRCHRTYFOR OIWIGE Sim ~ '1~!,!, ••' ..... ......,. VMw ....... r - COUlfTY .._CJ• ~~'ts:: ~'9~ 9- * ··-.... ....,._ ~iiil'r .. --... -1 -................ --c:dl--flow-.... PIRlll .. ,• -c:=JJ~r ......... 714-7Q.1252 • • UTlllD CfA SHOWCATSI Solld color I partl-color Persians, whites, crums, blue· crnns, tortles. •II •111. We sp1yed & neulend them for you. Call 949· 451·2025 for your eppt __. '° fl4Jll(rl ~ ... ...,,....,71 siou'lll '1:-.rz Mic only, ....,.. ,_ 2br 3>I OPlll SI• 12..4 (;Qty .Q4 ll.201 CO!ldo, ._ rr pool. roof 2100 Y .... MltcMef 1q> w. WIMloor ~ ....... ttety ... , 1475,CXX>""" n~ femrfl'I. 2.5b1 hdwd flfa, HOUDAY SCHEDULE We will be closed on Thursday, November 28th In observance of Thar*sgiving. The Lepl Department and Classified Depstment wi1 be open Friday, November 29th from 10 A.M. until 3 P .M. You may place an ad dwinc those hows. HAPPY THANISGMNGI Sl'.•nlte ctrs, morel SI ,03',000 owner/ 8rOller 949-644·5419 , .. nxa 1 ..... c....a- <-tOr4wMW. c.IPht Aft. Mt-72S .. 120 OUAll PMOUllA ,.,... .... ~= ....... ,u.a •• ,...,Oalhtt11111 2 'Ir/,,_ ...... ~ -.aotoldlf ......... -.., . .............. ==----~~·~ .... , ... LAU AUOWMHD W1terffont l'enin1ul1 J8l condo with bolt dock, $595,000 Actnt ,.._,. .... ,,. , "Employee. " "Empkado." • ..... ........_,2br/ llla, Zbr/21111 yrty rentals ,..,,, tN beach, .... $l!il).JUIX) 9'9-aM&.J> ..... ,......,..,fi),, Illa. 2'1r/2b• .-rtr rentals rte., tti. !>heh. •rt. $1500-mlX)-~ iWhilMt9C iirl.58a, srnbelts, w/d, le Pt, no P•V1111ll1, l2200/rno. Avelt Mow 94!).!)0(). 7037 ..... 2& s ""' tm-n\ ~ hdwd •• lflll~rz2SO. ar ii. .p • -. NmD4 $1&50 ·5488 YbiiYS-..2.Sh z-s...-yw/..,..., ·-~·1 ..... 10-.tetMedi. 117 S4• St. $2AOO!M .... • ....... 4200 .. _,..... Meilllh Sir, th, .._.. with lar1• yard, Fp, 2-cer carae:e. SZ400/mo 949-631-1680 • ;;;f 2iir. den, 36a, a sun dec:lla, w/d. avail 12·1to6-15, pertly furn. $2400/mo. 714-838-8301 IAYflONf Hr 21a tower unit, palk>, e1r aae. west.er/dryer ht.·up~ ~t $1750/mo 949·293·4630 ..... ~ beMJfU cond, .. ~. fl>. w/d llkups, dbl CJf, Illa.I Dec l '3000lwl 949-~4 LllJfiilOff ...... c.... 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Wr.st. deals ncr u to Ow: h1Jh<llld ..crensth. 1llhough it mlde 00 dtlfct'Cl'a heft North redoubled Ind. a/ler West'"' cutd hill*lf lnlO 1wo club&. ~ the deiCWoo blek 10 Tum.my. wtio cho!.c IO contltm 1 &ood •ult by rcbiddina ""o ~ With .n 1-<rt· lfigtarcJa. North WOii a !JxJt at pine, and S.'a double I sOll revabtrat· mg In the catd room. WEST • K 1174 Ov.611 0 1tl4J • KQJ'5 SOlmf • J 65 ::>AQJ62 v J., •A 74 The bidding: war NOtO"H ,_ .... ow .... 14 ' ... .... 41:1 .... .... Opcrung lcad:.King of • SOtmf ·~ .... 21;) .... West' a OJ!Cftin,r. lc9d o< the Wi,11 of clubs WU pemuued LO Wtn. declarer winnlna lhe con1tnu1tioo or the queen. The jatelt or diumoncb toe.I to the 11« .00 E.a>I mumcd a club IO rucu dummy. Tommy led lhc 1en uf hearts. cov ered by lhc long 111\d ICe. Wei>t dis· cardina .t c lub Dummy was re- entered wilh tt ~pa<le 10 the queen and anochcr ll\lrnp w~ led. forcing P..a...l IO prQduce lhc :.even. niere WIJ.\ • QUCMIOfl on c~cry· one's Bps a1 lhe club Wa.\ Trump Coup Tommy at la~1 turning rnlo a 10()(! pliiydl II wu hi~ lccbniquc: oln this band that caw.ed them w "'oodc.-r. Alier winr11ng wtth the jack. docl4rer cm!><.ed w lhc oce of s~ ID aish the high diil.l'llClllds for I 1padc cJiscanl from hand. llien led dummy\ remaining diamond East. down to <J II 3 of heam. had «> ruff wilh the ~•gtu 10 invcn1 declarer from 5COl'\ng J cheap Ind: ~1th the Mil of he.n.,, bu1 Tommy CCK.IOtered neatly by ulldcnuffing with lbe deuc.-e. Elise now had Lo lead away from lhe I) ~ o( trumps .. allowing doclatcr to r.U.c in lhe lasl I WO ITICkJ with the Q 6. J U!il dlllll.htt mullllC hand for oor wul11\1. West. a pnsse<l li:ind .. d10~ to make a light.. d1slribuuon&J double of South's ooc-bcan opcnjng bid. nus IClioo ran lhe nsk or m1sle.lld.in& pan· J....-'9• JU•, hlte new, lopaz/Oatmeal, CO AIOlrm, Must See• $17 ,888 949·650 5860 w-pwformanc..elld com ,........ '99 XK8 Conv 32K m1. lull tact warr. sapphire dark blue/cream lthr , CD. c:lw ome whls superb hb new cond. v2467Sl SJ6,995 fin ava1 Bk 949 586· 1888. JMp'94w.4~ L 10 VS, UOk mo, whole. erey llhr lully loaded. bea11tul 011etnal cor>d, v098614 15,495 Bkr t49-SH -Jlll lea'" '92 SC 400 c....,. Bur1undy. oatmeal, wperb otli cond. lulfy f.?adl'd, v•274 I 29 S7 .995 lonancing avaoldble Bkr 949 586 1888 MIAC[D(S INZ 280 S(l '72 (4.S) Clo.•I<. Xlnt flhr. body. ename. C ve• ythtn& workl' all r~ord,. 16811 mo. $6400 PP 949 673 5605 • Mer<tdH '02 CLSOO lrlHlonf Sliver, SK ... 1. • yeer warranty, $94,SDO. Need Moun ta1n Car 949 720 I 711 • Merced•• '02 CLSOO 1r1Rlont sn,, • ., SK "''· • year werrent'f, SH ,SOO. Need Moun tarn Car 949 720 17? I Merced.. '17 3000 one owner low d1~el mt, Pdf1ll*red, S9S95 949· T•yot• Av.a-'9& XLS 481< m1. blllct./oacmeal ft hr. mnrf, CO. &old pk& chrome whls beaut "''& 'ond, $12.995 v429641 llnanclnt & warr•nty av.11 Bkr 949 S86 1888 TOY01A CUHY U '9' Gold, all pow1e. Kood v.1lue I owner PP S5!>00 949 644 7 i08 Teyolo 'Ol Camry LI 77k ""· ,.,1.e1 r.o full fact "'art beaut h~~ n•w cond v675?4 I SI l 99':. l1tm Bkr 949 586 1888 ---------T...,..... c-y 2000U ~ Superb r.ond11hon ~ ..... ec1 lor sn.~ J9.500 mL f""' loadecl. auto, 4 c'fl 9'99 67!> ll9t Toyoto~·t4 140I. mo, a~ new b1 •k"-all ~ervou rccmd\. dm1tm ed. i.1.600 949 ne 7187 lH"' '99 ES JOO In lull fact .n.11, met•llte buraundy. hehl tan. moonrool, CO, chrome whls. be;iut ona cont:! v8n419 $19,995 Ion avail Bkr 949 586 8888 le1<w '99 lS 400 4311 nu. full lactory warran ty. Spa1k1ne blk, oatmeal llhr. CO, ch11mte whls. beauttlul oria lond v598642 S28.995 tin •vatl Bkr 949 586 1888 760 ?570 949 500 64S3 AUTOM08R.ES, Leau• '99 LS 400 4111 m1 full factory watran ty, sparkhn1 blk. oat mul llhr. CO. chrome whls. be•uhful oro¥inal tond v,~2 l 28 995 Ito au~ Btu 949 586 1888 le•111'9• lX 470 81a,k/lan. one own tr. books 1mm .. tul<llt '34,900 949 350 'J20Z MercedH :no. WIJ!IOft •99 291. m1 new tun/ MfSCWANEOUS brakes. 6 dl\k cha11ee1 wa~ $)7 ')()() 1)49 646 1167 llUN Mercede1 320. W"90f' '99 29' '"' new lores/ brakes, 6 d1~k chanaei. $37 SOO 1)49 646 I 167 retu he '99 ••• ,., Conv 7lk mo, Sspd, wh1I~ grev llhr tufl t•o.I wa11 gar~ged. non smkr 1•11~ n11w v126695 S?9 995 6kr 949 586 1888 CASHfOACAU We need yow o. a•. pa 1d lnr or not Phillips Auto AU tor Malcolm 949 ')14 1771 rl"lvol• '•rty will buy BMW'\ & Mertt>du """ 1985 & up 714 206 1108 BOATS BOAT REPAIRS/ SERVICES BOATS SUPS/ MOORINGS/ lAUNCHING/ STORAGE Sott Dodt Sr<• room tor ? 2'Jlt bu al~ SI 5 'It I lOfl boat SI? ft I 1811 ho•I SI0,11 ur tlile """ """' !/'> 96/l~74«l Slip 101 up In 9011 l>o~I leauo '00 400 Platinum SerH!• 60ll mo, fact wdrr, wh1l1/oalmedl llh• ch10..,e whl• buul hke r>ew cond v•'J96641 $28.995 l1nanc1ne nail Bkr 949 586 1888 a_,. Aover '97 4 6 liSl 60h mi. metallic dMI. erten o .. lmeal llhr 18' whls. f<1bulous car labulous .. ond $17 99'1 lumv265124 for> wa" avail Bkr 949 586 1888 PowtrBoats 9515 Newporl Ha1bnr. plenfy --------of p,.,k1n11 C.or¥""u~ '"' taft Duffy Immaculate, views 949 675 48-4/ CUSTOM ClllAlM TU lmtalmon Wt& ---marble. stone ...... Jt7S lllllil2044 ~ 714 61? 9961 LIMY Sh.wwn R~flll Recrouhn & ln•fallallon DCAN llU 949 673 8065 714.346-8526 714 883 2031 MIUH'S HilDWOOOS ~bor\IRl!fnihna 2!I Yr~. lffelune watranty l •7631'4 714 501 4933 Tr .. S.rvl(e, Yard Cleanup. Matnlenance Sprln!ller Repa11. H1ul1n11 (t4t) H0,_,711 DAYWAU AlrAtA Paint Touch up C«i>entrv W•llpaper Removal. let.7'4-270_..,.. ( ....... ,..,., Cawpenlry • Plumbtna Drywall • Slucco Palfthnc. T lie & more ~ Years C1peuencel JI 714-9H-S776 GlNPAl CONTIAOO• lie/bond carpenhy, full •~c remodel & repaors MSM Cornt 714 962 2436 Hiiting JUN!( TO JHl OUMPlll 714 968 1882 AVAllABlE TOOAY! 949 673 5566 r-·· 1..,.,.... H-... ~ TOlll lrw&. OWi «Ml ,.. wuk cb1I by Cltllrll'B .... 9&el·Jl(M MllCServlcll aw ... ._ ,_, .. , w. 1n$tall Christine' hpb flllty 1nsUfed, 8 Yrs up a.501-Gm 19).~ GDl'.UJ. Dllllm.I AKUNl'EN.WE ·~•o-dll 0 Job 1bo $lrMll profl fll.lenla!Md. dock - 11vd, l ldo 8'1dge, SIZ.500 c~ Sl!Mon 949.QD..4016 ---. " · .. ::-..... • • • •• • • ~ ··:... l E ()per'I 7 Deya Low Rates StOfa(ll Spoclals Sine. 1981 949-645-4545 ......... ..... 1..-.946-3251 TOUR& -~- I REAL ESTATE I ~ .... Ron · ~Young ,.,_ UPifllll A.vuJhJ>l,1 714-432-7873 ...._. .. ,.., I flp :C!! -. . " Moving & Slof'aoe HST MOVlRSSS9/Hr se1 v1r>& all cill.n ln~ured fast courteous ,.,etul 1 Hi3&44 800 146 2378 PUBLIC NOTICE lh• Calo! Public Uf1ht1e' cnmm1u1on orqu11 n I hat all used ho u>ehold 11nnds mover\ pnnl lhtu I' UC f.al I num~r. ltmo• "nd th1ulteur1 pt1r>t lheor I C.P number '" all adver hsemer>ts '1 you ha~e any quest.nr>s abollt the teeallty of a m o ve• limo of chaulieUf call rue UC Ulllllfl S COM MISSION 114 558 4151 :>2 HtM11-«l8keel Clloe 53 Teen la~ S4 MuAard "'--all*'1 !>6C-5e~•-.....~ 571Cds Me -· 51 A i<Aw•rneiov 59 F etned lod> 62 FMWiar O.gl • ., 13 Call Classified Today (949) 642-5678 E"eryday is a great day U in Clasmfied! Be a part of it, place your ad today! (949) 642-5678 Painting a-.,·. ,,..,... l7Vrs ellp Creal Prteer Guaranlnd worli. free ~st l •3ni602 714 538 1534 7 390 2945 UJNIOW CIRO.I MAINT Paonhn1 We•t. HauM/~ Quality ,obi f'rn esllfNll.e L 1569897 , 14 6.)6."88 Pmalrtng&Sllcce Pfat« J:S-c.-. 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