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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-12-01 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot. . . ' • • _r. COftWUNITY FORUM Karen McGlinn, executive director of Share Our Selves, talks with City Editor James Meier about the nonprofit '8geflCy and the people it helps. S..PageM LIFE& LEISURE Beautiful wreaths, as described in Karen Wight's "No Place Like Home" column. are part and pan* of the holiday MnOn. And out more •bout them. ALSO: Looking~ an extrevegent gift for that special tome0ne7 How about a Ferrari or a diamond and ruby nectlace 7 We have ideas for you. And chedt out boob on holiday decoration suggested by the Newport Beach Public Library. See Pegee A5 8fMI M • "" 'I. SUNDAY EDITION • Serving th.e .Newport-Mesa community since }907 DECEM8ER 1, 2002 SUNDAY STORY. PHOTOS BY K£HT lll£PTOW I OM. Y Pl.OT Richard Moriarty, the owner of Newport Beach Vineyards and Winery, samples ljs product among leftover grapes from the recent harvest Cultivating a lifestyle " \ Richard Moriarty is changing his reputation from party kid to vineyard entrepreneur Paul Clinton Daity Pilot Y ou can jog on its trails. You can visit It for a bird-watching trip. And in the oear future, you may just be able to enjoy the fruits of its soO. RJchard Moriarty, the colorful Segerstrom heir with the rambunctious past. bas been perfecting a Back Bay Bordeaux, fermented from grapes grown ln soU bordering Upper Newport Bay. As the owner of Newport-Mesa's sole winery, the shnp.IJ.DaJDed Newport Beach Vlneyarda and Winery, Moriarty says the eomewhat arid climate is Ideal for growing grapes. He describes ft as a cross between Baja Mexico and the Mediterranean. "It's a great climate." Moriarty said, overlooking hJs 3.5-acre Newport Beach property. ·Growing grapes is nothing. I have more problems with the (city's) planning departmenL • With the air or 8 developer hardened by the bureaucratic roadblocks at City Hall, Moriarty can quickly recount bis struggle over the past year or so to construct a wine cave at his Mesa Drive property. His dream hasn't died, but there's an air or resignation about the cave venture. One tbJng he's optimistic about is his winemaking craft, developing high-quality wines and adding a tasting room at his exotic See LFESTYLE, P .. e M ABOVE: A bottle of Moriarty's award-winnilg wine sits abcM casks from this year's harwst. LEFT: MoriMty <taws a ... d this year's wine from a cask It tis winefy. · COMMENTS & CURIOSITES ·.Let the lighting of Newpon-M esa begin NEWPOR1•DI Top city 111tS top money with raisel frfln City Cbuncil 1be three ... dlJ llden an got SCJ. ra.tsee after«--' members evaluated tb* ._nce. City aert Lavonne...._ will now earn $92,400; City AltJ lob~ will earn Sl73,l50_. aty ~ Homer Blumu • iee hla hue salary go to $178,500. American i..-. memben applauded 1'llldaf'I City Cowicll decision to-dmn a SO-year lease on their petb • pmperty. Legionnariel -••II the lew ln part to uaure their~· at the site, where a pmOlliillumry resort had put the area'......_ Jn question. City Councl mm~rs are uklng for resident input •• aggressive plan to control public ~ess and crime in West Newport• the Fourth of Jul)t Residents are .-cl lo e-mail city offidala to glw .. oplnion on the option of dCJlllll Welt Newport roam to everyone tNt ..-&eots on lhe holiday. •JUNE CAM_,.r covers Newport Beech and Jolwl _,..Airport. She l'NIV be rNChed • .. 114-4232 or by e-m.H at juMM"Dt&Jl'I ' • ...,,,..com. · Studyllig a bddae from the Westsido IO Huntington It was badrtD .. futme for tboee on both~ of• ... ·simmering debate aboul,... to build a bridge at 19th Street,_ .. Westside to Huntington ..... The ComnmnllJ a.development Action Com--wbJcb baa been charged with OW'C up with a plan to improve the\\" Me, baa proposed that the Ci~ approve a study of Just how f..a.&e a span over the Santa Ana Rher would be. Plana for such a bridge have been debated for mole than a decade, with Uttle support outlide of neighboring Newport BeelllL The P1an.nlnl OJmm!sslon also decided to p1111p a• outlining apectfic boundaries to be llllded to the existing Downtown COiia Mesa Redevelopmat '1Dject Area. Business ~rs ap~• the meeting, asking for mON time to look at what themdU8ioa ~ a land might mean. The propcllllliMions encompaaecl• eaes along the length of Weir 1111 llreet and portions north and loadi If 119e major thoroughfare~ Anaheim and Whittier avellUel. • l.OUfA ~ ....... Cost.a M .... She may be reached .. .., 574-4275 or by e-mail et lolit&,,.,,,,,.latima.com. BUSINESS Good news: Median home prices rise in ~-Mesa Newport--mers receiwd _,.. MWI Monday when a "'! trade group reported esp-..-m in median home prices for Oriober. The medim. or llllddle. price in Newport Bead! MU9d 3-t.39'1. over the last year, from tal.750 to $845,000. That was good far third best in the county. In Colta Mesa. the median price sbotup-rl~. from $310,000 to ~~.soo. ~ The CalifomiaAasn. of Realtors included the lrMtidp lo their monthly report. which tr9Cb aaJes of new and existing homea. 'Ille group Includes single-family bolills u well as apartments and odla multi-family dweWnp. ) 'SURF'S UP' Wbm IUP-.--ue sYstems Unger OYel' 1be deeert and wind blows down 1be valleys tQWUd Newport Beach. It's my time to~ a surf photographer for a day-gM!n ~are no brush tJm, downed power lines or crushed cars to photograph. A lmjodty of the spedBCU]ar, acenk: waYeS ~ DON LEACH/DM.Y PLOT Thia shot brings together two o( my !Porite albfects to photograph. weather and su.rfing. Being a aBfer myael£ days like this are a met. On this particular shoot. I basically stood at the lborellne. hoping the combination of a good ~ and a good IUder woUld come my direction, where the wind-was really howtihg. When Steve Glade shoMd up and held a nice line on a cluslc looking wave, all the elements came toptber. blown by olfabore wind& . For a nice weather shot, nothing beat.a the graceful line drawn by a Joogboard on a windblown wave. It's one of my fawdt.e ac:emrtos to shoot . ' Patriotism rules at elementary school Patriotism radiated eo Monday as a result of Newport Elementary School's second annual •Proud to . be an American Day.• A host of speakers and musical numbers ~ focused on the many freedoms Americans enjoy. All the water-related problems at. UC lrvlnn Arroyo VIsta housing complex can now be find since the University of California bas won an $11-mlllion settlement against the defunct construction company that built it The settlement. reached Nov. 13 in Orange Cowity Superior Court, will pay for compreh~ repair wo~ throughout the 36-building complex. • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covert edt.IC8tion. SM may be reached at 1949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at delrdre.newmanOlatimn.com. ' . Group economists attributed the spurt to attractively low interest rates and an aboonnally slow · "watt-and-see~ period after the Sept 11 terrorist anl!Cb Senior economist Robert .IGeinhem said coutal 0ranae County baa always been an attractive place to own a home. lo other business news, Costa Mesa COIDl*JY ICN Pbumaceuticals announced Monday lt was paying $1 mUUon ln civil penalties to settle a complaint med by the Secu.rlUet and Ptthan• Commillion. The comp.lalnt. med ln 1999, cbarged the company with securities fraud. ICN had Called to disclose a letter from the Pood and Drug Admlni8tratioo denying approval to Its bot-aelliqg dbavtrtn. ... • ..._ ctanOll 00¥9fl the envfronment. business end politics. He mev be reedled at (949) 764-4330 or by &-mail 81 paul.clintonlllatimn.com. PUBLIC SAFETY Woman arrested for allegedly leaving baby in car Costa Mesa Police arrested a 34-year-old Huntington Beach woman Tuesday on suspicion of child endangerment after officers found her 4-month-old daughter locked in a car alone for about 30 minutes. Mary Gisella Selby had allegedly puked her car in the 2300 block of Harbor Boulevard and gone grocery ahopping when police officers got a call from the ftre department alerting them to the sltuatlon. oflicials aald. -Danl.-h Adrianna ~~6, Alanis Jund, 6, both first-graders at Newport Elementary School, wave American flags during the ·Proud to bean American· celebration at the school on Monday. K£HT TREPTCM I OM.Y PILOT Police found the baby in the car in a car seat. red in the face and sweating. officials said. Police arrested Selby as sh e came out of the store pushing a cart and took the chiJd into protective custody. In other news, local attorney Jeonifer Keller was hired as one of the defense attorneys in the high-profile Robert Blake case. The actor Is accused of shooting and kil.ling bJs wife, Bonnie Lee Bakley, outside a Studio Oty restaurant last year. Keller will team up with former Orange County prosecutor and her law school buddy Thomas Mesereau Jr. • DEEM BHARATH covers public aefety and courts. She may be reeched 81 (949) 67~28 or by 9-fmlll at "-1».bharcrll •1at11TH1•.com. , NOTABLE QUO TABLES 'Tm lucky IO haw had the chana IO /ftrht for this country. 71amt ars many peopi.I who woul4'""' us and try IO destroy OUT UAll)' of life. rm pasMi tlw baton so you wtll all go faster. farther and bs more ~thanl." -Wllrer"'Bud" Maburtn. a World War D and Korean War vetenm, while speaking to the Newport Elementary students at the same. event -nus lhows """,,.,,. now Uant IO untllnlrlnd what dw rood IO Huntirtpft llMda "°"'4 do for that """""""'1 over tlwre. I think It u a major vfaorj ID try ID gret some sanity in that whos. situalion over mer..• -Bob Gnbam. a proponent of a 19th Street bridge that would extend from ea.ta Mesa to Huntington. oo the Community RedevelopmeotAction C.Ommittee'a decl&loo to Uk tbe Costa Mesa Oty C.OUOdl to fuod studies on the bridge's feulbOity 'We are all cnaltld by one God. We m-. $0 blessed 10 be in this COWU7)' and -O!it ..... in Beek. a longtime member of 'Iemple 1lafab, on the common ground that Chrildan. Jewtab and Mmlim~ share SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Rein II not in the~, but9JCP9C1the ...... tobe pMlv cloud¥ .. -'"W"09f· The hlgtt of the ... be. wt the owmlght low .. Ul**d tlO be 11. Soundl ......... '!JU ...... ,IO g9t your~ .. .... DldyoulftM .. ... ~tod9v .. ~tobedoleto ... .U-.""1plr--~ 1?1hl .. ...,.hlghontie .... .,.. ... ..,.. low .... .. .•. ~ IOA1-FOllCAIT of15~ar ... wllllllft blowing from ........ , ... . 10\011~~ ... ....... Thnwllbe---~al2 .... or .... Aw11t1 uMlllal lto10 ..... ........ SURF Daitt Pilot LOOKING. BACK Getting i o know golf's Green Jennifer K M•h•I Dally Pilot I f you played the greens at C.Osta Mesa Go.If C.Ourse between 1971 and 1992, then you have benefited from the touch of Harry S. Green. Green w$ the public golf cowse's fOOrth Opera!Q_r. Green, a native of Southern c8Jiromia, managed l..Os Angeles' Grillith Park befo~coming to Costa Mesa in the 1970s. On ~ 15, 1971. be signed a contract with the city to manage the golf course and the country club. It was then that he met Bob Wilson, a historian and former Costa Mesa mayor. lbe Greens -Hany and wife MayBelle - and the Wllsons -Bob and Maryalice -became close friends, often traveling together. Wilson remembers Green as a .fun,. man.. '''"'' ._, .... l }f...\\ "He was uie kind of guy always buying a drink for people," Wilson said "He was always listening to people's stories." Green had an 18 handicap, which would let him get into a tournament, but was_.n't Special.Wat, b.i$ friend said. Among Green's contributions to the city were the Donnybrook and Goblin tournaments that were h~ every year. On the Sunday before St Patrick's Day, the Donnybrook tournament would bring couples to the course for a day of golf that included dinn~r. drinks, prizes and a party at the clubhouse. The Goblin tournament was held the Sunday before Halloween. The r>eW operators, Mesa Verde Po.rtners, have not continued with the two tournaments, Wilson said Green, a "stout" smiling man with ruddy cheeks, was someone who loved children, Wilson remembered. Green and bis wife had four children, three boys and a girl. On a trip to Otlna, Wilson recalls Green being surrounded by little children. "They cuddled right up to him," Wilson said. "He was aJways a father figure." Green passed away a few years ago. His wife, MayBeDe, died last month. • Do you know of a per~n, place or event that deserves a historical LOOK BACIC7 Let us know. Contact Jennifer Mahal by fax at (949) 646-4170; e-mail atjennifer.mahal@ hltimes.cotrr, or mall her at c/o Daily Pilot. ·330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA92627 @!~ Floral & Gifts 50% OFF TOPIARIES AND WREATHS Garlands & Arrangements Christmas Home Decor • Gifts Complimentary Gift Wrap Mon-Fri 10-6 • Sat I0-5 •Sun 11-4 369 F;. 17th Street #13, Costa Mesa• (949) 646-6745 (Across from Ralphs) BRIEFLY~N THE; NEWS Web site to help keep local waters clean . Residents and buainesses of Newport-Mesa can now log on to Web site to leam everything they need to know about keep- ing local waters clean, includ- ing guidelines for complying with new rules to control SlO['(Q drain runpfJ. The site, www.cleanwater- new:port.com. contains .five mitin Information areas. Gen- eral information teuS µsers about storm water pollution -bqw,,ifurtkts local waters, laws govemJng runoff. Unb titled "Pollution Prevention for Residents,• "PoUution Pre~ vention for Bu.slneMeS," "Household Wu~ and OU Re· cycling," •polJuUoo Report· log" and "Educational Materi· als" contain practical infonnatlon for everyone who wants to -or is required to - help .keep pollutants out or storm drains. The Web site is part of the city of Newport Beach's efforts to comply with stringent new · reguJations to control ·the bay and ocean pollution caused by runoff .. For more informa- tion, call the city at (9'.49) 644· 3000. . • GEi INl IWDUllD ~ periodlclly In the o.tJy Pllol an • rot8tlng bM.. For ~ on.tdngyour orgaulralou to this list. cell (948) 67oM288. AlmTMCI LIMIE OIF NEWPORJ~ Voklnlller9 looldng torverytng.,.. of ~ .. r..tldtohelptt. otg81~ ....... of helPng c:Hldren In the cammunlty. (949) 845 .. ASSN. RBWIUNCE CRUl'Oltl The Costa Mw 9f'OUP ipOn90rS end. supports outreech commur)ity ...vtce programs, ltlCh as the t,ornel- SABATINO'S CATERING AVAILABLE FOR ALL O CCASIONS 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach -PleR caa for tio.n. tiredlons & re.servatJons • • (949) 723-0621 ~ This BASH should have lots of music More than 300 mllllc:iana on fow different s~ wQ1 per· form big band, swing, jazz, dauical and $X>ncert perfotm· ances as part of MSH 2002, the 32nd annual Orange f:ounty live music festival. The live music and dancing take place betPnniog at noon and continuing through early Monday morning with a spe· cia1 jazz jam session at mid- nigbL Big band performances will take place on two stages with adjacent dance Doors for 10 hows. A classical room with have string ensembles, brass quintets, horn groups and pianists. And a jazz room Swlday, December l , 2002 Al • will offer a variety of atylea throughout the day. Food and other refreabmenta will be 'available. The event lakes place at the NeWpc>rt Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Oub in FashJoo II-- land, 900 Newport Center Drive, NeWp<>rt Beach. Ticketa are $28 at the door, $1 2.50 for students 25 yean and younger with identification. Kids ages 12 and younger are admitted free. BASH 2002 ls a benefit for the B. Douglas Sawtelle Music Scholarship Funds and the Orange County Musicians' Emergency Relief Fund. For more information.· call (949) 640•4000 or Yisit www.ocmusi- cians.org. I &TH llllUIL PRO-IM llFT CERTIHCIR MAY llOT REDUCE YOUR GOlf •"E, BUT IT Clll RmUCE YOUR TUES February 24, 2003. play the 6th Annual Pro-Am Golf Tournament sponsored by lbe ASSISTANCE LEAGUE® of Tustin. A donation of $225 and you play 18 boles at the Tustin Ranch Golf Oub. (Donations after February 7 will be $245). You'll play with a pro. cart, lunch included. attend an awards presentation with dinner and auction. A tax-deductible gift certificate is a smart gift idea for Chnstmas and helps support the needs of the community. For more infonnation call Joan Parker at (714) 544-6203. Gift ouse ol Fitness Corona del Mar Sunday December 1st • 12 am -6 pm join Us for Fun Festivities Featuring Free Photos with Santa Claus Arriving at 1 :00 -4:00 Holiday Cookies Free Hot Milled Cider live Entertainment with 'World Famous ROck & Roll Santa" COMMENTS Continued from Al It's interesting. though. Christmas lights are a gender-sensitive is.rue. Women notice the aesthetics -men are much more interested in number and timing. In our culture. there is little question that getting your buJbs up is a guy thing. We hunt. we gather, we hang the lights. To male humans, when the lights go up is mudu:nore important than the lights themselves. Than.lrsgMng weekend seems to be the earliest time at which light hanging is socially aa:eptable. If your eaves go electric earlier than this very weekend, you rtslc the wrath of neighbor males. It's LIFESTYLE Conlhlld from Al plant nunery nearby, 1b put bbnaelf on the map ln IM wine n*rbt., Morlmty 11 working on a deal to pwchaae a bulk chardonnay, known llS · "sblner• wine, to eeU under his label. 1be practice la a common one for novice vlntnen looting to get on thelr feet. By next year, Morluty plans to roll out a crop of his own vlntqe, harvested from on~ of the varlet(es of red grapes now growing on bis la.Qd. Neatly regimented rows of Bordeaux varietal grapes -caber:net franc, cabemetsauvignon, malbec, merlot and petit verdot -line Moriarty's property. He flniahed harvesting th1a year's crop ln late September, leaving the vines to grow dormant during the winter months. The jOYial Moriarty isn't taking a highly sd~tific approach to winemaking, though he bas poured himself into the endeavor. "Once the grapes reach ripeness, the bf.rds will let you know," Moriarty joked. "My dog even eats them." Moriarty established the winery with girlfriend Loren Blackwood in 1999. The two have been a couple fo r six years. Blackwood handles a lot of the marketing effort&. She de8igned the winery's Web site (www.nbwine.com) and is working to place the wine in Orange County restaurants. So far, the wine has reached the ceUar of Anaheim's Napa Rose and Newport Beach's ·Pascal. Blackwood said she strikes up many of the leads, then brings in Moriarty to close. considered boasdul. taunting. an "in-your-face" gesrure. "I.Dok at me. I am the ruler of all that I survey. the alpha male. Not even T-Day and mine are up.. Yours are ooL Your wife is rigbt You are a loser." Conversely. the optimum time to throw the &Witch Is today, the Sunday after Tha.n.kS&iving. By vinue of timing alone, the message is: "I am a member of our little community. My lights are neither a statement nor a chailenge. I am a team player. .. Granted. that's a lot of · sublimation <Ml'~ lights. but the male ego is a complex . thing. You can tell a lot about people from their lights. Most Yule lighters fall into four categories: minimalist. intermediate. MEXICAN RESTAURANT NO PASSPORT IS NEEDED OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO 296 E. 17TH ST . CO STA ME SA · 949-645·7626 •We work tOtetber really well u a pair,. Blac*wood Mid. ·ru jult .,... the ball to Richard and be ........ the deal. .. ffja ........ haw betPm to pay off. Moriarty won a "1ver . medal froru the Orange County FaJ.r'1 wine competition ln 2001 for 'a Back Bay Cuvee and a go.Id medal dwin1 thJa year'a fair. Moriarty bu been seeking advice from David Verprl, the bead winemaker at Lot Angele.' San Antonjo Winery. Vergari aald he likes What he bu tasted so far. · "He's very inqUlsltive," Vergari said. "He's keen to bear all he can about wine and he's well on h1$ way."' Moriarty's love of fine wines stretches back to his bachelor past, in which be developed a Rodman-esque reput.ation of wild baccbanall'ao parties around town. Moriarty's mothe r, Ruth Ann Moriarty, is the sister of Henry Segentrom. Io the 1980s, he s ponsored annual theme parties, with names l1ke "Pimps, Hookers, Drug Dealers and Lawyers Ball.• Hundreds of revelers arrived ln scantlly·clad outfits, which rarely stayed in place as the night p rogressed. ,. PHOTOS BY KEN;f TIUT~ I OAllY PIL01 Richard Moriarty inspects his· vines at Newport Beach Vineyards and Winery on Thursday. Moriarty says be has been banned in "evecy hotel in Orange Cou.nty." as well as the Spruce Goose. Io 1985, more than 3,000 people attended a party at the then-Disney-owned dome. Moriarty was politely asked not to come back. Moriarty can also recount tales from Balboa Bay Oub parties he threw in the early 1970s and chill cook-offs in Newport Beach that featured wet T-shirt contests. "It was the wildest party in town." Moriarty said about the high-intermediate and advanced. The minimalist hanwt a few ~ of the large. old-school outdoor lights -red, blue, green. white. etc. -along the eaves. Nothing around windows or garase doors. just the eaves. Period. The message Is clear. "J am a team player. son o( Happy holidays. Ju& don't talk to me aboutiL" Tu mow up to the intermediate level, you need the smaller white. indoor-outdoor lights. Where you fall within the intennediate range depends Oil how many small, white lights you put up, and where you put them. Nothing too ostentatious, just a quiet statement that says "I'll do more than the minimalist. But there is a limit." Point totals begin to rise as your cook-off. Moriarty, 54, graduated from use. with a degree in international management. For 30 years. as a landscape architect, h~ grew exotic orchids and other plants. Via his Newport Beach nursery, Green Systems International, Moriarty continues his green thumb ways. He still holds dinner parties for close friends, but Moriarty now seems content to Uve a quieter life. Quieter, but not lacking in a fine locaJ vintage. • PAUL CLINlON covers politics and business. He may be readied at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at paul.cllnton@latlmes.com. electric~ spread to windows, garase door-frames, etc. Tu be rated as a high-intermediate. you need to do moderalefy deYer" things with cohunns and OYerbaogs and stuff small white lights in the shrubbery and flowerbeds. That's where I am The high-intermediate range. not the flowert>eds. It's worth noting that the ratings have been somewhat obsrured In the last few years by the spread or "icide lights" -random·length strands that hang from the eaves like, well, Icicles, hence the name. There must be a trick to hanging icide lights. On some houses they are stylish and reaDy do look like icides. On others, it looks like a stiff wind blew the lights from the house next door onto the roo( As Help keep our city clean! • Large VeDume • c.I Plottllag • Lg. Bond Coples &mall your plot {Ila to, us at lagunaprlnt@eartlallnl{..net Pick up It Dehay • FMt Qudty Service • Low Prtces ProNly Smfnt 0ur ,.,,,_....,."a BUnaaa Since 1984 e"-"•* • s-... .-. ............ llolldav Cude ~ .. Al tla~;a~ ~~f. ......... , .... ,,..... =~=> (Merry Christmas) Rows of Bordeaux vanetal grapevines stretch south to the Back Bay at Newport Beach Vineyards and Winery on Mesa Drive. a result. there is oo dear ruling as to whether icicle lights raise or lower your overall rating. Tu be certified at the advanced or "YfLE" (Yuletide Luminary Engineer) level, your small white lights need to spread like a virus. At this level you go1 your lights nmning up the roof. your lights running down the chimney. your lights wrapped around tree ~ your lighted wire-frame figures (ecdesia.stkal and secular) penned on the roof and the lawn, and the ptus ultra -ligtlts that spell things. ·Merry Ouistmas. Peace 00 Earth. Happy HanuJclcah. Ho Ho Ho.· etc. And when your lights spell things. you have readled the double diamond slopes. You are a certified Yn £ A word to the wise: this is also the level at which you will be ONGOING EVENTS • Send ONGOING EVENTS items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay SL. Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event. as well as a contaot phone number. lm..flllth coupl• with one Jewish partner are Invited to participate in a discussion group at the Jewl.ah Family Service of Orange County office. The group It geared toward dealing with laauea between interfai1h couples, sU<tt as raising children, observing holidays, symbols In the home and relatJonshlpa with extended families. The coat 10< three ...ions la S46 pet couple_ Prereglst1'8tion It required. c.11 to emec:tule date •nd time. n. office Is at 250 E. · Baller St , SUlt9 G, Cotta Mesa. (714) 44M860. Won-. IO and OW.OM Join a diacueeion group coontm.t.d by~ Family Setvicet to eddress IMUM tuc:h as anxiety, depreeelon, ntlationshlps, '°'*'.,...end famlly. The group me.ta from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. Mondays at the~ offtcee, 250 E. Balter St, Suite G, eo.ta Mesa. PteNglttr.tion required. (714) .. 4960. stepping onto a slippery social slope. As you progress OYer" the years from intermediate to advanced, your neighbors will watch carefully-first with curibsity, then admiration. then disdain The progression from "Isn't that pretty?" to llw's his best ever!" to "Is that grotesque or whac?" to ~ is that number for code enforcementr' is a shorter road than you might think. Left unchecked. eJaSSive lighting begeu disorientation, which begets obsession. which begw dementia. Ho. ho. and ... oh yeah ... ho.. I goua go. • P£TER llUffi' ii a foml9f Costa Mesa mayor. His c::olu'M run1 Sundsva. He may be readled via &-mall at PtrB4@llOl..com. accepted and are tax deductible. (949) 759-9667. The ar.-.m.tttute ~ free computer classes to people with fading vision who have difficulty seeing the computw ICl99n. The Oatis Center at 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar, offers six aessiont. Call to sign up for c:latMs. (714) 821-5000. A spllftuel _,. dau mNb at 7:16 p.m. Wednesdeya at 3400 Irvine Ave., Suite 114, Newpor1 Beech. Call to reserve• seat. (949) 263-1462. The Ca.ti! Mete Chamber of Commerce hot1s networking luncheon "'"*9 ~nesdaya from 11 :.46 a.m. to 1 p.m.at theeo.taM ... Country Oub. The c:ott ls $13. The club la II 1701 Golf Course Drive, C011t8 M .... (714) 886-9080. A .,....tUmorlUppOrtlftMIP meeta the ... and third Thurect.ye of Md't month from 7 to 8-.30 p.m. at the Hoeg Cancer Center at Hoag Hoepital, 1 tto.g Ortve. N~a.d\.Ff'M. ~not required. The group .. di 1lgiled to help pdenla and"'* ~~ .. -cope with the ..... (M) 5J4.«m ... Arllli.W. ........ , ~-.. ........ ...... "4'POft group flam .. to. p.in,S.lle .... DI :ea td .... C•••All•s I ftoed.Na .......... 174-22a .. ' ' I • '· t , ' '· : '· • . . •• •• • . . . '. •. t , •. '. '. ' • NO PLACE LIKE HOME . : Deck the halls for the I [ holidays What's hot for holiday dea>radng this year? Magnolia leaves, with their big glossy green leaves and copper wu:lersides, are this season's big news. ·Magnolia wteath,, and ~are dmunatic.~ their size ~makes th!tn look lr8portant c,ombined wlCb other seiasonaJ fruit al)d greem. these giarus in KAREN stilure and WIGHT stf1e make a t>.utiful addition to any door or man tie. ' stumbled across a Web site a few weeks ago that features fresh magnolia wreaths and garlands: www.citywreath.s.com City ~ Is a division of Silver Terrace Nurseries. Inc. of San Prandsco. This is a family-run business; they have been making wreaths since 1934. The home page oflhe Web site offers linb to seasonal wreaths.. garlands and company infonnation. Watch the video wreath dert>C>mtration, you 'U be sold. The Silver Terrace signature product is the magnolia deluxe wreath tha1 features fresh pomegranates. Santa Rosa hydrangeas. plnecones, red hanging pepper berries. white tailo benies, seeded eucalyptus pods and Oregon noble fir. The See HOME, Pase A6 Whether for your dream list or your actual one, here are a few top-end items that Newport-Mesa shops have to offer Christine Carrillo Daily Pilot A U I want for Olristmas is ruby and dlmnood nedMce made with more than 37 karat Burmese rubies and about 48 lcarat white diamonds set In 18 karat gold and platinum from Black. Starr & Frost at South Co~t Plaza -is that too much to ask? Well for me, that's about $435,000 t()() much toask. While I, and many of my financially challenged counterparts In the area. may never be able to afford the feel of such an extraordinary piece of jewelry, there are quite a few people in Newport-Mesa who can indulge themselves with such hmuious items while the rest of us can only dream. So here's an opportunity for you dreamers to indulge your fantasies while the rest of you get out your holiday gift lists and start writing. Fll'St comes first lf your going to efficiently compile a gift list you'll certainly need a pen. Not jmt any pen, however. You'll need a MelstentDck SoUtalre Royale Pountaln Pen from Montblanc at South Coast Plaza. After taking nine months to make just one, the pen, which Is encrusted with 4,810 flawless and brilliant. individually set pa~ diamonds totaling 232 karat total weight. is sure to manifest your writing eloquence to a Shakespearean level Well. one would at least hope. after paying $125,000 for it. But if a fountain pen isn't enough to drive your wish list. perhaps you'd prefer a six-month-old 575M MmwneDo StMldly, Deceniler 1, 2002 M _ r r uxe DON LEACH I DAl.Y Pl.OT John Clancy shows off a $435,000 Burmese ruby and white diamond encrusted necklace at Black. Starr & Frost in South Coast Plaza. The necklace 1s set in 18 karat gold and platinum. Pl Femui from Ferrari and Macerate or Orange County in Costa Mesa How do you like red? For only $235,000 to $280,000, you could have your very own custom -made Italian automobile, which can technically reach speeds exceeding 200 miles per hour. But, you'd never be tempted to test that speed around these parts. i .. e. P'acific Coast Highway -right? While this exotic mode of transportation with its Fl type shifting (the first of which has ever been w.ed on a road going 12-cytinder Ferrari) TRAVEL TALES two-seater may answer the de<>1n.'<.I taJI of those individual!. able 10 operate vehicles, the much younger >,'lft wic;her'I may be longing for an t•nurcly different ride. If you fall into lhat cate~ory, head over to This LittJe Piggy WeaI') Collon at fasruon lsland and !w!ddle up on a caramel and white or black and wtl1te hand crafted roddng horse for only S200. Even though, a rocking ho!"'>e rider may quidJy exceed the nece&sary 1ockey-like stature. the lealher tnmmed, brushable mane and long tailed, sturdy wooden roclcing horse ~sure to add to the decor ol .my boy or girl's room. Adding to the decor of a room is weU worth a prelly penny. and there's no better way to spice up a den or office lhan wilh an elaborate globe. So if your really lookin g for a global ~tatement look no funher than Benchle~ l.uggage IJd. at Fash.ion Island. There you'll be c;ure to find a lush supply of Replogle 38-lncb Door globes for $7,000. Stand.mg on a mahogany ba...e lhll. globe. which lights up and follow.., a -.1mulated rotation of See GIFTS, Pase A7 A long walk through the Appalachian Trail . Cfnlstlne Carrillo Daily Pilot C harles Ward of Newport Beach finally completed his hike through 14 states IJlAugust. ·His journey through the Aj>palachian Thill began in April 2QO I. Wlth a year of research and physical training behind rum, Ward, In his mid 60s. was f$dy to take on the 2, 168 mile trail alone. , Deciding to follow in the footsteps of other light-weight backpackers before him, Ward plepared bis 18-pound btckpaok with tbe four emendals: a tarp for shelter, a sJeeplng bag, clothes and dthydrated food that his wife ' mailed to him. He then started on his way. But six-months into his trek. Ward stopped I J 8 miles short of his goal. With the strain of loneliness and injuries coostandy swroundlng him. Ward needed time to re-group and re-capture bis drive. ·1n sptte of my apprehensions, I decided I'd probably have to do it alone," said Ward about his inJtial decbion to hike the trall. "There were times when I'd go for many hou:ra and I wouldn't see a soul ... after my experience last yur, I felt sort of burned out and although I was disappointed, (my wife] knew It wu tmporunt to me to finish it." And lo August. he dkl ·0n the (Appalachian ltaill they say that 'you should hike your own bike' that is, you should do what is comfortable for you rather than trying to emulate others,· Ward said. •lbat certaJnly is a lesson that most Jong-distance bikers, including me, probably have found to be applicable to their later life as well" Wltb the added encouragement of his wife, Carmen, who promlaed to hike the last hundred miles by his side, Ward completed a goal that bad become a driving force in h1s life. And a driving force not many people could understand. ·1r1 just sort of out of their realm of Imagination.· he said. ~r--· -U-Storage Only $10.00 •1t's lilce going on trip to the moon.· While the idea of backpacking through the Appalachian Trail was not the most appealing offer she'd encountered, Carmen wanted nothing more than to help her husband reach his goal. ·1 am so proud of hlm ... and happy that he finished it.· she said . •1t takes a special kind of person, the trail people are a special kind of people -a wonderful people, because it's so physically demanding.· While the physicality of his experience did change his physique, by increasing his shoe size from an 11 to a 13 and SM TRAVEL. Pas• M Charles Ward of Newport Beach hiked the ~hian Trai. THE KID FACTOR By 0.H Wtmi Yo~'rc'bcing transferred to a Jimnt city. You ~e to cakt rhe whole family on a shopping e~tion loolciog for your new home. Be forcwamfd. Looking at homes can be a diflicult mcnul and emotional task. This is not to diJcount the fact that it can be a lot of fun. It's to point out that it is very difficu.J r for a child to conceprualiu what a room wiU look like with bis or her furniture in it. Thctcforc it's very natural for the child to grow bored with the houlC acan:h very quiddy and 10 nari Pl)'ing attention to irrdcvant dcta.ils. like the quality of a homcowncr's set of video games. The imaginative leap of pll!Cing your furnitun; and your lifestyle in a home for sale to sec if it fits, is hard enough for adults without having to malcc certain their children arm't destroying the homes you look at. The whole family, though, rcaUy shouJd be brought inm every mgc of the home purchase and move. We recommend that you precede your actual home search with f.unily mccrings, where all your needs in a home arc discussed fully and openly. The first home searches should prob.ably be done by adults, 1f po>Sible, bringing the whole l.m1ily in on the process when pr ime candidarcs for puRhasc h.1,e been found . Ncfd hdp? (~II me at 949-533-1200 or visit my wchsi1cs ar davcwong4.com or uncfordroad.com. l>a11e WOng has been selling h()ml's in Nnupon Beach since I 989 and iJ with Coast Newpon l'ropt'Tties/Co/.d~U &nlm: ADVBfl1SEMfNT CALL TOLL FREE IU.855.8214 • Commefclal Aooounts Welcome • Airport Transportation Available • All Map Credt Cards Accepted • Natural Gas Cabs • NMd18 cab? c .. us for a ride In one of our clean air taxis & van. Mk few our dleoount rates for alt'ports, trips, special events or 8'1YWhe!e else you need to go. The Cblckm Coop ~~ .......,,., Aacml ""'-*- DAD. Y SPECIALS large Combbtion ~ """~ o1 pildw o1 be.clQl s4 9s lh in cri; Good 1"m !>-I~ Broasted Cllickm $5 95 Spedll M-Frl 7-11 sn99 Combo Plate -.£-- HOME Continued from A5 magncla deluxe comes In seven Iii.es that 1BJ>89 6om a 20-indi wwath to a behemoth 86-inch production. Another holiday standout Is the Stlouelte• window $ tngs con reduce domoglng lN rays while llonsforming orry room With soh l19h1 conll'ol ond incredible style Stop by today to see IOI ~rsell. PJl...'bJ!L .. ,. ,,.,, . . ......... .......... . ....... ............................... •c.pet ........ THE Mf ANINC C)F NL IMBLR. ()NL. WHEN O NLY lHE FINEST M O TL)R.CARS IN THF W C)R.LO WILL C:X1 -' siha-winter mllpJlla WftllldJ. This wreath Is a~ ol Calii>rnia magnoll. .-. eeecJed eucalyptus pods and dulten oi white talJo .bmta ~ WNmd> '8 dramatic and if your bolidliy . 9Cheme ~ ... tones, ... is the wreath b ,OU. [ Wiii so eldled llbout .... products that l bouabt tbe magnolia PoMenm pkle wreath for our front dooc The Wlftlth is 25 inches in diameter, which Is substantial fur a wreadL I htq it on ow 36-inc:h wide front door and jt loob dramadc. My wreath bu megooJia Jeeves, coastal ~ Porlaerosa pine and~ of llex ben'iee. This' combhlldon tnu>slates into a~ cower 'and red color scheme, It lsJust the lift !needed to gear up for holiday decoradng. The wreath was shipped second day air in a large box with the wreath carefuDy wrapped inlide. 11'1 vsy ... I think it mWd hold up ....... dwn )Ult tbe botiday .-oil. o.ce the pine diesamdlhebeldlllllo&I thlnklbtt-*~lmf wreath wll be~ 00 ii& own. TheatY~811tmdn combine tbemne b18Jedlmta• the wrea!ha. They are nold In lix or etgbt foot~ One lilWt1 of ... gadaod Oil your mande Is al the decoration you need. 'lbu QP uae the garland to frame the frool door, drape on a banister or eYeD enha.ooe your Quistmas tree. Blq aome of~ Oty to~ beach In a long drtYe to me San Pnmdsco Flowu Mart. bl.it you . can shop from your desk. Or at· least ~ a tidJe Inspiration before you dedt the balls. •KAREN WIGHT ii 1 Newport Beach resident. Her column runs Sundlys. TRAVEL COf1thlld from A5 leaMni .. 23 powMla I IJ&bter, diil ~ cbange tie. faced WM a mental and "'~ emodoml one. "'l1lt apertence bu made:· me feel a bit more relaxed , and mellow,. be aUd. •1t bu-"'- gtven me a better perapec:the.1 ! on what ii important and '~ • what II not. .. lt ha pwn . ' . me a new appredadon fur a simple oonmaterialiatic ·-• Ufestyle!' ' • .. • Hev• you, or eomeone you ' .. • know, gone on en h1hnedng • vecdon recendy7 T .. I us your "~ edwntu,._ Drop us 1 Une to ~ • 1IUWB. TAUS, 330 W. Bay St.,1' , ColUI MMe, CA 92827; ..mall ,,, dlri«JM.CMrlllo•~com: .• or fax to (949) &46-4170. ... , t . C\alle.-4y of Wea.-4able AJ-4+:: .. . • t I A.\\ VELVEl" S25 per p\ece os olwpys oil our clothes ore 25% OFF retail I • . 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Jewelry,· glall and more. watcf'I for ht 'Alt Studlol C)s)en" llgna. www.la unacanyonartlsts.com 949.494.8672 Sem!-?lnnua( shoe sale Mention thls adbctWccn Nov. 29 a Dec. 1 and ~~l<J>/6 off any Item. 20-50% OFF IS GOING ON NOW! ~· • . . "' • .. .• . .. . .. . • '1 J I • . 'II .. f 1 I ~Plot CHECK IT OUT lnspirittion for celebrating the seasOn L ooking for new ways to celebrate the season? Before hitting the mall, head for the library to find in.spired ideas for creating bonds and reaching out to others. •As the contexts of oui lives have changed. so must our celebrations," writes Ronni Lundy in "The Fe9Che n.ble ... Along with a · · summary of the primal energy underlying 11 major holidays. she presents ideas for such festive affairs as a "Hotdisb Dold.rums Dance" to combat winter blahs and a 'Iamale Party to ring in the New Year in her sampler of ways to bfing people together. More tl)an 125 recipes will inspire ctoks to create traditions based ~und a range of cuisines. 1 Artfully folded fabric can turn aby meal into a celebration, and tlJere are 94 ways to transform cloth mto art lo "1be Simple Art of Napkin Folding." Find dlrecdons for making-tabletop fans, crowns and swans lo this handbook for party givers by Unda He.tur and Robert Penny. There's also a stain removal guJde and stenciling. instructions. lfbaldng is on your to-do list, check out Jennifer Darling's "Cookies for OuistmM." With 130 recipes for old-world favorites, American classics, Oavor twists ' and decorating ideas, this is a must-have for seasonal bakers. Fspecially appetizing a.re color photos illustrating I: '·"\·~-\·· I '\ •• • -~~~ gift-giving options and such ambitious projects as a Victorian gingerbread house and a nativity scene made of sugar rookies. For chocoholics, one of France's most renowned pastry chefs delivers a new collection ~~-~ · · R est·a u ran t ; -----bllShed In 1962 ---• • . • • 6faks • Seafood • CocktaHs • : ***Quality Scrncc--. •-Ni F.atatainmear9*• of sweet finishes in "Oaocolate Delea1.I by Plan llenM ... written by Pierre Het"rM and Dorie Greenspan. With lush photography of such temptations as pear tempura with chocolate rice pudding, this is a treat for the eyes as well as the taste buds. lb satisfy gue5ls watching their waistlines, Barry Bluestein and Kevin Morrissey present healthful ways to start and finish holiday meals in "1be ~ Fat-Free Book of Appedzlen and Deeeerts." Opening with a guide to a fat-free pantry, they show how careful ingredient selection and cooking techniques can be used to create satisfying party fare with less than a gram of fat per serving. To save funds as well as calories, browse through ~Ouistmas Ideas for Families, .. edited by Phyllis Pellman Good. Hundreds of ways to create meaningful personal traditions are in this collection of suggestions from individuals around the country. Regardless of how much or how little you spend, you'll never look at the trappings of one of the year's most beloved holidays the same way after absorbing MThe Physk:a of CluUtmas." From observations tracing the origins of Santa to reasons Tor Rudolph's red nose, science journalist Roger Highfield calls on scientific research to enrich understanding of everything associated with Ouistmas. guaranteed to make you smile no matter how harried the hoUdays have you. • CHECK rT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library. This week's column is by Melissa Adams. All titles may be reserved from home or office computers by accessing the catalog at www.newportbeachlibrary.org. • HARDWOOD • LAMINATES • CARPET • CERAMIC TILE • VINYL FLOORING • WINDOW COVERING •fA'!.~!~ 1.0;,,m:.:ii•J SOL ARIAN DENSE PLUSH CARPET BY MOHAWK · 10-lUr Stain, Wear and Fade Guarantee! Ceramic Tiie ............................... lflSlalJed 1rom 4.99 sq IL Mannington .Laminate Wood ...... installed from *4.99 sq IL Armstrong Solarian ...................................... 99$ sq 11. • C8fpet llri1un ~ 675 leet NO PAYMENT & NO INTEREST FOR 1 YEAR! GIFTS . Continued from A5 the F.arth, wiD certainly make a standing Impression. ' And making an impression could be as easy as spending $1,100 at Bottega Veneta at South Coast Plaza for the bohemian looking yet luxurious Italian Dllpp8 lea1her frlnp ~Yes, that was a "fringe" handbag. While that bag certainly chaJlenges your money clip as well as your fashion sense. it certainly doesn't demand that which a black or tan &e.lba' lPf a,. by Gianni Versace does. There, S3,JOO will provide you wishful golfers a stylish place to put your pricey putters. As sporting equipment enters a new phase in designer fashion, those at:hJetes more interested in ocean swells than challenging greens should move away from South Coast Plaza and head down to Froghouse in Newpon Beach. While they carry long boards ranging from $500 to $700 and short boards that usually sell about $400, the individual shaping. color customizing and added Sooday. December 1, 2002 A7 -· ac.ces80rles are really where the lnaeased e.spenae Ha But if finding your own accesaorles aeems too much wo.rk. you may prefer to find a fully accessorized item -and .what Item is mo.re fully acce$.,odzed then Barbie. Having at one time been NASCAR Barl>ie and c.oca-CoJa Barl>ie, there's almost nothing she ba.m't done. Now. as part of the Grand Entrance Collection. an Aftkan Amerk:an Bmhie can be found dolled up in an original carter Bryant design for $80 at PuZ2'Je Zoo lo South Coast Plaza. . .from men to women.. bOys to girls. finding luxurious and elaborate items to add to your ever increasing wish list seems a tireJess t.aslc but when has spending money, either literally or metaphorically, been tireless.. After the~ search for extravagant gifts there seems no better way to rest than slipping in to something more comfortable -like a pair of mink alippen from Between the Sheets at Fashion Island. lined with natural mink both imide and out. these $159 slippers will comfort your feet with a bit of luxury. HICKORY FARMS• SAVE $3.00 31b. BEEF STICK® 51099 SUMMER SAUSAGE~. stJ.99 Our award·winnin& Bttf Stick is -.eel ju.st rigltt wilb a sdec1 blCAd of lifllces and hldtory smoke ftavoc Pmect for holiday pthttiDJC!>. COSTA MESA COURTYARDS C1)RNf R Uf HARROR Al I 9 flt SI TUSTIN MARKETPLACE 2943 El CAMIPllO RFAL CROSSROAD CENTER IRVTNE O N B ARRA"( A 1-(800) 541~176 •Offer Good Thru Dec. 22, 2002 CLOSING FACTORY DIRECT STORE ... OVER $3,000,000 MUST BE SOLD TO THE BARE WALtS The Upt&est Furniture Sale· Orange County Has Ever Seen~ . ' EDITOR~S. Bridgiµg the gap to reality A D the proof oecesaary to show that the Costa Mesa Community RedeYeiopmeotAction Committee needs to be ~ refoculed or just done ainJwldl cm be amtahled in one short phrase; the 19th Street bridge. After mondl.9 of inaction, when the most compelling dbcussion concerning the committee was focused on whether it bad too many members, the group finaDy has produced a halting 5tJ881eSdoo for bow to improve the Westside. But rather than being construc1ive, imaginative or even realisdc. the committee urged the Oty C.Ouncil to spend money on studies of whether a bridge connecting Costa Mesa to Hundngton Beach is feaQble. It is the same bridgie, the same plan, that bas been a point of contention for decades. And during those years of discu.Won, almost every reasooable voice has ronduded that the bridge is an atrocious idea. But. because the proposed bridge sdll exists on county plans. the nodon refwles to die. It is long since time it did. for numerous reasons. But the two most compelling for Costa Mesa residents should be these: It will gJe8.dy increase tra16c through town and. li1ce it or not. Costa Mesa is not a beach-front town. The traffic Issue Is one familiar to bwldreds of residents who. over the years. have spoken out against the 19th Street bridp plan. Images of what"MJllld IMDOtlOl to a highway along 19th Stteet. drawing cars from Coast Highway and the Costa Mesa Freeway btading duougb their oefghbochoods spait.ed their concein and oppoeidoo. It has been a conam shared by Hunttngtnn Beach residents living on the other end of the proposed brldp. The other issue may be a dH6cult piD for aome to awalkM But nature-:- and thoee plannl~ dty boundaries -did oot intend for Costa Mesa to share Newport Beach and Huntington Beach~ btuoar.e beaddront locale. C.OOdnuing to tty to alter this reality wm serve 00 good purpose. It will most Jikel)r spawn simOady incredible ideas for Improving Costa Mesa. And that is not what the dty need&. Costa Mesa has much to o«er home buyem, business owners and shopkeepers. Its location -even laddog lapping WIM!S -is eoviable. Its mix of neigbborboods provides an obvious alternative for people who do not want to JM in gated rommm>itW, h has a trade record with SoUb Coast Plaza and companies mngiog from Emulex to Hudey that should draw other bi mnews h 1argely shares Orangie County's record for low aime. Jbeaefundarnentals are what should be the basis for improving Costa Mesa. And make no mistake: There are areas the dty can improYe. Parts of the ~de are more rundown than they should be. Poor planning in the pa4l has left the dty with deYelopment issues that need to be addressed as it begiM to redevelop. rather than continue to grow. Housing in parts of the city are substandard. But these are not issues that a bridge wiD solve. And If members of the redeYelopment oommittee cannot see that. it is time for the Oty c.ounco to take <hasdc steps to get Costa MesaS reoewal in Une. Reduce the number of members (about a dozen baYe already quit. perhaps recognizing the group's futility). Provide them with a~ predle mi-Won And then, 1istm when members reach WOl'.bble proposak Give a hoot, but don't stop improving Fairvie.w Park F alrview Park Improvements have long been discussed at m~ at C.Osta Mesa City Hall. Everyone -almost everyone, anyway -has agreed that dlanges wtU truly benefit users of the park. Hawevu. the City C.Oundl this month ran into a snag in the form of a lone burrowtng owl who spends December to March in a squirrel bole on the east side of the park. Wb1le the owl isn't endangered. state Department of Fish and Game oftidals warned the dty thAt a few of the propoeed part ueea may lu\im the owl ,. ·~ .. coundl opted to ecrap • dog put. botanical garden Ind pond from Fairview Palt'a muter plan. We llpplaud the COWlCil for woddr'.1100 the long-delayed muter pllft for tbt pmk but bne to admlt .. are a litde llUrpriled that the owl was never a consideration before. lt seems to us that the city ahouJd haw known about the owl before the Orange County Model RaDrold Engineen ubd for thek tr'ICt extension. The muter plan adopted in 1998 calla for about 92 aaa of the park to be restored wtth pJanta that naturally pow In the area. a puking lot, picnic •pots, educational areas and bicycle and pedestrian trails. The bk:yde ttaill and paddnc lot haw allo come under ft.re at timel. So, what bad been a cMfllrub tut for city INdera prevloully ... become thll mum man dffllo.ak becaa• (A the owl . Oelpke aD of ddl, we mp the oomd not to become eoda.ilJ cUaenfranddled and to CODtlnue wocting hard to aeate md llkapt the IDOlt~ ..... .,. lot Fairview Psk. THE LAST WORD Shopping 'til we're dropping (' .. ,.. ~ • r C.aps needs; so are other forms of commuting I feel the John Wayne flight caps should be extended. I live close enough to the airport that I know the problems involved but a quality extemlon and airport facility Is needed until an alternative is arrived at. If needed. I feel that a general tu on both alnnft and or automobile traYel abouJd be put into a general fund to apedlte and Improve rail tramportadoo or but transportation or other bJcb·tpeed. modes of tranaportadon 10 that we have altemadvel to a.lrplanes and/ or automobOet.. B Toro airport is a must-have for the county BftlJdltnl II not betac dooe to _..the alBnlioa of the John Wayne Settlement Apement. We neec1 m 1bro 11rport. anc1 lbat'I a11 there .. to It. It'• tbe.,.. ICUft in Cbe ldltory of Orange COunty, what they dlcl to UI with m 'nm>. We lhould .. the NnJ bib It t-=k and rebuld II and dim give It back to UI u a fuD on intemedonal airport. JOaACK ColtaMela SCudy of 19th SIRet bridge just makes good sense br 1\llldmt' queedoD ::r-dae lllb ......... .... a' .... 11Mt qlJlldoD lbM Wll belatMllllCllDlbeCa•,_."J MAILBAG Redevelopment ActJon Committee was whether or not to do a study on how having a bridge would affect the area from several points of view, including traffic, not whether to build a bridge. Ila a person who lives near enough to be impacted by this bridge, and who hu another family member who llYe8 even closer to the deslgnated st:ddy area. I wte a ret0undlng •yes." However, what I am aaylng •yes" to ls a ttudy to eee what the lmpactwouJd be on our area. with a decision to be rmde from knowledge • .R1ght DOW we do not have th1I knowledge. While J do not live on 19th Street, if I did I would want to be u fully Informed u pollible. Rilbt now a lot of tbele folb are livlnl In limbo not knowing whether to "fttp to ny: Should they improve their properties or gift up and mow to Irvine? CMtalnly the ltUdy lboulcln't be tbouted down by thoee who have an apnda or preconcelWld notion pro or con .reprd.l.DIJ a bddae· How about Ju.t lenlng \II have a look at the facts. Mnl.EENERIC Westalde Tune has come to do nothing at Fairview Park It bu flmlly t.ppened. OUr ctty, ColCa ..... bu IDOW'ed forwmd with lb "lmprcwementt on our IMt ¥eldae of open land -Falmew Park. . I auppoee I lhauldn't complaln. Wbea my wife and I mond here more daln 12,... 111' lbere wun't DICla more 1p11C8 dim tba9 II now. M 8008 die I• mwww beu leld .m .... W1IJ to."°' .... ad. ...... I llllUnlpl'OIJJIJlaa __ to .. ., " . ' .. • '' ) ' . ' , I 1 ~ \ . . toward Fairview Park. It is sad, , > '· because I enjoy open space, even If It's a dirt field . But mankind has a . \ \ pathological disdain for undeveloped land, and this attitude has pushed us , \ past environmental suicide. At a recent City C.Ouncil meeting, .... •l speaker stated the most reason~~e ~ ..,\. suggestion I've heard -•do noUll08" ~ Where man interferes with nature, there is always negative Impact. Even when we are creating positive -environmental changes, it ls always ln response to damage Wf!ve already • ...,. created. We don't need any new~' puting Lots, bathrooms or other alterations in Fairview Park's existinf , habitat; anything we do from this • ...... • point forward will have negative environmental Impacts. '~.:.) The only action that needs to be . ~ • t ta.ken in regards to Fairview Puk 1s tM'' actJon of inaction. ,UJ ' 1.1.LITVl'R . . .. ~1ta Me/f\ F.state taxJj gift to the rich ~<\ In a recebt Jetter, Newport Beach'• U.S. CongreMman, OuU Coa. wroti l that the "Death 'Illx" (be prefen the pejoratbe term for "eetate tu'1 , typically la paid by "llDl.ll bualneu \. ownen, family farmer and nacben." • How can tbll be truer Moll of the wtJ9Jth created clud.QI the put .!") pneradoo came from .-.1n real estate and common lloc:b. And lince tbae ......... in value tu•free. the ..... &a .ii not double tuadon. 'lhe-•• one otcbe oldeet and molt coaun. .._ ol tautiou. i.n call ...,....It Wbll lt...O, le. llftlDllleddL • --MDMDll ........ BIO lip.80 A11' 'anu : Meu Verde . OccuJ ldllft! Executive director for nine yeera of st.re Our Setves (SOS) on the w..tlid9; won founding boetd of sos EctJi t z Studied ritereture and int9nwdollll mefkedng st Merquette Univenlty end wNt Is now Benedictine Cohgein~ Almlr: Hu8bend of 39 years John; five GNkhn; ttw. gqndchildren •nd two gral ldchldr'el I on the 'WftV Hobbles Wondng OU1; gardening; ~;reading; loves walehlng high IChool •nd coflege athletics, including UCLA end USC MAKING A DIFFERENC E '/believe that we offer an opportunity for people to do good, and they want to do it. And then, out of every dollar that comes to U.s, 91 cents goes to prqgrams and 9 cents goes to the cost of operation. So, if SQmebody says "If i'rn going to give $10, is 'it valuable?" Yeah, and that makes a huge difference.' ON HOLIDAYS 'Oh, they're key and critical in any nQnprofit world. The ntJi.> 1119nths of November and D~cember 'are your big-do llar months. People rem ember to think about others during this season.' ., .. ... ~ --- FORUM Swmy, o.:.nc. l, 2002 ,. Sf.>11 Hill.ER I DALY Pl.OT Fulfilling a need Karen McGlinn leads Share Our Selves, a Westside nonprofit that serves anyone who needs help S hare Our Selves is the largest agency for direct aid in Orange County and serves anyone in need. The Westside nonprofit. wb.icb bas 40 part-time/full-time employees a,nd 450 volunteers, pays people's bills and distributes food. clothing and toys. They also have about 20,000 medical/ dental patients annually. Right now, as with most nonprofits, ls an extremely important time of year because the number of people in need rises during the holidays. On Tuesday, Oty F.ditor James Meier toured the Superior Avenue nonprofit with SOS Executive Director Karen McGllnn. There, he found boxes of turkeys and other Thanksgiving fixings that ended up keeping a lot of stomachs full on Thursday's holiday. Meier also sat down the McGlinn to di9cus.§ hCNI the Superior Avenue nonprofit is doing this year, some of the heartwarmlng stories that occur there and thole who criticize all nonprofits on Costa Mesa's Westside. So bow ..... Our ..... doing tbllyearf Well. very well. 500' pattern bas been that when the people'• needs are increasing, the people pie. So we've had a good yieu. ~been tlble to meet all the requests that haYe come aaoea to ua and all ol the aedous medical lasuea that have come across our deU&. I'd call It a really gtvlng year, a ftouriabing year. Now bow did tide,_.. compere to mc,..t In terms of gMng. it lnaeased. meuurable locr1 •e We weren't one of tbae ...... mat after (Sept. 11) Mid, 't()b my pb. lbe lky II &IUng. • We found 1bmt peopln ....,.._ ..ay ... make ... people .. <*.., they ... to ........... . Wlbneaa..ol~dllllR been WIWWWill4 ... 3Z,.... We d have a llldi lldY": UI SlO amontbtllm91i*' ~ olbs~ --~ ........ 111111 ... ., . .,~ we gjve clothing, suppon, resources. dental and medicaJ care. and if you walk on site. like you did today. that's what wedo. So your dollar counts. It really makes a difference. And my belief that people really want to do good. Haw Important are the hoUdays for Shue Our Selwet Oh. they're key and critical In any nonprofit world. The two months of November and December are your big-dollar months. People remember to think about others during this season. And it's not just getting the money. We believe here, at SOS, that you need to be able to participate where you can. so if the best you can gjve is the free turkey you got because you bought the one turkey. then OIC. So I don't want to quantify what we get during these months as the money. What I really want to qualify what we get this month is the opportunity for people to participate and once they've done it wherever they can. then the want to do it all year. The lady who comes in with her little cbildten and brings In the used toys. because we have a used toy distrlbutioo. all of a sudden she says •Oh. we can do this aO the time; we'll clean our cloeet.s. • So the holiday season is jl.Jlt a door that people pass through. Hopefully, when they come to the doot c,bey'll want to be a part of it all of the time. If people wmit to help. oeber tbma . IDod,......,,, toys, wbM elle cm dleJ ........ Anything. We have a whole program where. 12 months out of the Y"f· you can do thinp. so lfyou want to have your Brownie troops do stuff or those kinds of things. And those things are as simple as coBect all your plastic bags for the month and bring them down because we ha~ to use plastic bags down here. Make birthday kits for kids who aren't going to haw birthday putiel. Wbm everJUne tmNllll and.-OUC md ~ .... and lhunpooc. JOU. di.aw ..... under the albtnec ..... ,.... .. bclme; Brial lbetn down .... .... fl¥edmD aal ID famllllm ...... .......... Scl6t '"""-'---•~ 'tllf 1 FllMtD llpe Tl• ........ giving people the opportunity to do good, and to be able to do it where they can and bow tttey can. lf you say •No, you can only do it if you have money,· you'll forget about a whole lot of people. With an lna>mlng Costa Mesa cou.ndlman who abates many of • Coundlman Cluis Steel'll views of nonprofit organh:adons on the WestaJde, are you concerned at .m Well, we receive no funding from the city. We are not dependent on any funds from the city of Costa Mesa in any manner. We are also privately funded. Over 90% of our income comes from private funding. The only money other than that comes from the new tobacco settlement money coming in from the county that we use for medical care. We are what I wouJd call a stand-alone operation. We're what everybody dreams you should be - raise your own funds. be a responsible business, serve the needs of the people and be independent of any governmental ties. So I want to make sure that that's clear. And we own our facility and our business is nonprofiL Your question was if I'm concerned. I am noL I~ that Wlanl Man.soar bas been elected by the people of Costa Mesa and that he's been pm an incredible charge. Among that~ is to be able to develop an intellectual. objective response to oondhiona that p resent themlelves in the city. I believe a good rapomible council person, someone who has the 00\np to run for office -makes that courage known by going out there iutd exposing themselves -certal.nJy wants to elevate the~ to a position that really represents the people. So I believe that when be begins that duty of representing the people that he will ~ • lot of myths and percepdooa dispelled because he'll lab lhe dme to 1-m realty. see reality. lt"s all about people. Any ft.naJ thougbut l ' QUOTE OF 1HE DAY • 1 """'"" our fraluMn lumdlMl IM ball very well.... · They pve us a great flow of offense in the g~ 11 COLLEGES McLeod I I and Larsen, ' ' seniors to remember UC Irvine women's vplleyball hopes hang in the balance of the s~lection show today. • T oday at 6 p.m. the 2002 Ne.AA 1bumament for women's vol- leyball will be announced on a selection show on ESPN News. UC lrvtne can be de- s¢ibed as a bubble team. yet the Ant- ~ters are against great odds to make the tournament Regard.lees of that : sftuadoo. ua aen- .TEVE VJRGEN k>ra Chanda McLeod q Rebecca Lanen haw loefi a laeting bn- p1wlon for the Ant- eaten. In addldoo. Coach Charlie Bnande bas built a team Iba{ wlll hardly be delcrlbed as a re- building squad om year. The Anteaters, to use the provabial, have turned the cor- net. It's been a banner year for the UO ~men's volleyball team, and in the blckground Mcleod and Larsen pro- vkted dramatics to close out the season. "J1te Anteaters finiahed the Blg West Conference seuon with two wins at Oawfoni Hall and ftnJ.sbed with a 10-8 CQnlerence teCOrd, marking the most conference wins in echool history. The 10-8 GnWt II .... the first time in 19 rtara of Big ~ action that a ua women's ~ squad baa posted a ~ record. And. ~ct!.. out. Lanen lead,, the NCM ~ J*amtage at .430. On Friday oJgbt. McLeod recorded 12 .. a4'd 12 <Up ml"ber t7th double-double this~._. help lead the Anteaten to a four..pme Mil OYer San Jose State in tije ~ 1bumament at Long ~SWe. , She added four aces to come within tJtree of tying ua·s sea.90n record hi>lder Kim Poppa. who had 56 in 1983. Tbe Anteaters Improved to 18-ll on the s~~ and Larsen closed out their Blg West careen by leading the Ant- ~ters to a three-game win over Utah ~ Nov. 23. ua held what was an emotional ceremony for the seniors J>laylng in their 8nal borne match. ~cl.eod oven:ame bade pains that kept her out of two matches and played in tlie win CM!' Utah State. •tt WU wry apedal. • McLeod said of die ceremony and of her &nal match. •1 cijdn\ eq>ect Jl lD be very emotional. BUt it WM. 1...-. one kill to ,et 1.000 fOr my cm'Mr IDd ~ aonounced tbaL ~ la .. _..In 111111 ~ -IL I ~to .... ...,..... .. I bad left bec8me I.-. IQ 111111 cm •blab note. ll.arinl Che • ••GJ 1 loobct cw md I~ my cW crylnl. 11111'1 when I kind of"~ lL I couldn't bele'le tum. I~ only ~him ay one ott. time ID my 1tfie. • ~ = -.a.o emodooa1 for : "With Chanda and Rebecca. they ~ been beN llDoe (.-..Ola) Laura ... dJU.EQQ, Pllpl2 Spor1I Ecltor Roe« c.1son • (949) 574-4223 • Spcw1I Fu: (9491 650-0170 ~ 141.ER /tw.Y Pl.OT Newport's (from left) Lauren Miner, Kellie King and Kristin McGlune celebrate during five--game victOf)' Saturday. Sailors come up with winners Newport Harbor girls move into Tuesday's Regional Fin~ and will host Mater Dei-k:iller liberty of Bak~rsfield. Richard Dunn Daily Piot NEWPORT BBAOI -The SCCREBOMD fa.D season will extend into De-• cember for the Newport Har- bor High girls volleyball team. After defeat- ing South Tor-So TOfT•nc:e 1 ranee in five s..1on 3 games Saturday night in front of a large crowd at Newport Harbor. 12-15, 15-9, 15-7, 8ll5, 15-12. Coach Dan Glenn's Sailors a.re one victory from playlng In the CJF State Divi- sion II tide match. But it took a dramatic 6nJ.sb to advance past feisty South Torrance (22-10) in the Southern Calilom.la Regional semifinals. Top-seeded Newport Harbor (28-6), Cadng a 10-10 de in the fifth game. rode the 6-foot-3 shoulders of senior middle blocker and Pepper- dine-bowid Kriltln McOune to edge the Spart.am. the OP Southern Section Dtviaion 11-A runners-up to Mater Del (30-8). 1be Sea View Lague and OP Southern Sec:don Division ll-M cbamplon Sailors. who ~ led by McOune's 26 ldlls against the Spar· tans, I will face third-seeded Ub· erty of Bakersfield in the Southern Calffo1111a "Re- gional F"mals at home Tuesday at 7 p.m. The winner advances to the state champion- HAt the end, thats being a senior right there. I didn't say a w ord to {Kristin ' McClune). he stepped it up." Dan Glenn solo block on Glory Bracy gave Newport Harbor a 12-10 lead. then the Spartans scored again. McOune pro- ship match Dec. 1 Newport Harbor girls at Cypress Col- lege. "'Uberty de-volleyball coach vided the Sailo~ with three scoring lcills in their final three points as they celebrated following the 150-mlnute match. "At the end. that's being a senior right there,· Glenn said of McOune. "I didn"t feated host Mater Dei Saturday night in five games in another re· gional semifinal, 10-15, 15-12, 15· 10. 15-17. 15-12. "We would love to have played this welJ against Mater Dei (in the CIF Division D-AA title match).• South Torrance Coach Robert Kutsch said . South Tonance. which won the fourth game to force a fifth-game rally scoring, held a 9·8 lead in the fifth game after a kill by setter Caro- line Kim. Newport Harbor junior outside hitter Alyson Jennings (ll kills and four service aces) recorded back-to· back kills to give the hosts a ooe- point lead, then S-11 senior Ashley Hardwick. whose blocking against McCune sparked her team early in the fifth game wltb a 6-2 lead, ded the game. 10-10, on an oJf-apeed kill from the back row. But South Torrance's ensuing serve crubed Into the atrtngs and the Sailors enjoyed an 11-10 advan· tap. On the next rally, McOune's say a word to her. She stepped it up." The Sailors. who served 11 aces, also received standout perform- ances from junior outside hitter Lauren Miller (nine kills and three aces) and setter Kellie King (three aces and 51 assists}. while Whitney George, Kiley Hall, E.mily Turner and Shelley Langford contributed significant roles. Sooth Torrance, which defeated fourth-seeded San Pasqual of F.s- condJdo on the road in the first rouod in four pmes, jumped on Newport Harbor early with an 11-4 lead in the first game, then staved off a furious Se.Uor rally to win by three in a rlvet1nc 6niah. Miller, Tu:rner. Langford and Jen· nlnga were the pdmary cop in the Sailors' comeback u they pulled to wlthJn 13-12. before the Spartans flniabed them oll. ·The flnt game we kind of gave HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL HONORS EYEOPENER l~~I Swldly, Dec«Ti>lr l , 2002 11 COLLEGE HOOPS 'Eaters pull out victory Guards lead the way in 7 4-69 victory Saturday night at Pepperdine. Stev•Vlrsen Daffy Pilot MAUBU -He's no Jerry Green, but Jeff Gloger should do just fine ... and so should Mike Hood. and Mike PJevber- ba The UC Irvine men's basketball team depended on its guarda to earn its first victory of the season and the Ant· eaters' first victory at Pepperdine Satur- day, when UO won, 74-69. UCl had lost five in a row at Pepperdine until Satwday night Gloger. a redahirt freshman who started bis first game of the season, came on strong in crunch time. He finished with l l points. while Hood, the starting se.nior guard, added a team-high 17 points, and fJevberba, the Anteaters' lone true freshman, came off the Dench and scored 12 po in ta. "(Pepperd.ine) can create pressure on defense,. ua Coach Pat Oouglua said. "But I thought our freshmen band.led the ball very well. They gave us a great How of offense in the game.· With 1:12 remaining and ua lead- ing. 68-66, Gloger grabbed a defensive rebound. Then. 18 aeconda later be ~ !> thp~·ket.lcw ~~ Pepperiline lnto a teammates .into a frenzy. UCI junior forward Jordan Harris and resene junior forward Matt Okoro teamed up for a de:lmsiYe stop. u they forced Jimmy Miggins into a missed sboL Hurla was fouled with 30 ~nds left. and be made both free throws. Pepperdine missed five straight shots afterward and Fievberha finally grabbed a rebound and was quickly fouled with seven seconds left. The Waves were dealing with the loss of their starting center, Wall IClrnble, who bas been diagnoaed with a career- threatening heart conc:Ution. Kimble fainted during the team's Tuesday's practice and later went through testing. JCimble said be would no longer play basketball. "Bventa lib this have a way or putting things in a proper paapective. • Pepperdine Coach Paul Westphal said. "Our thoughts and our prayers are with him and bis family.. noc.-. said be Celt IOnY for Kim- ble. In tepid to matdrupa on Che court. ~ tboutbt -ol~ ((lrced um big Dml to .... ID •dllll• ,.,_ padiue'a ..a .... 11 9'M1n. }. foot junior censer Adlm,... II' Into foul trouble for the leCOOd ....... pme. Plmlda, wbo ICOred nine poin&a. fouled out with 5:35 left. He pkbd up bk bath foul whb 9:.47 left. and bad bk lbird with 9:45 left in the tint halL. So, UCI (1-2) Md to depend on lb ... 'UIDI, hp 12 ............ ,._ .......... 0.-.......... .............. •-a..e-o....•\•• .............. __ ..... ..,Cl-. ........ With first senior class and third coach in three seasons, Sage Hill prepares to make a run at postseason berth under Keith. Barry Faulkner OaiyPilot NEWPOIJT ~ -JI one went seaidlJng for s.g,e HiB Kigb boys baskdbaB on the In- ternet. the keyword migbt be noYefry. Steve ~ • the lhird OOlldl in the IChool's thild year of ex- i.steoce and the program is coming off its first vartity cam- paign. which produced an 8-10 record (5-6 in league. induding a setback in a third-place Acad- emy League playoff game tha1 ended its season). Further, this is the first senior class for the Lightning. for whom all 10 players were on last years varsity. 'EATERS THEUGHTNNG fill: Williams. a 5-10 ~ avierJtFd 8.5 points _. a point guard last aealOll. but will ihift to the wing this year. •He brinp an demeot of ath- leticism we don't have at every IPOC. • IC.dth said •He can dis- rupt • thblp and aate havoc wida ... ...._. on defense md IWI be a pw" ,,.. player . ........... . w.a ~ a 5rl0 sopho- mme ..., s =~ dose to lour ...... •a nan, will ...i •pamt ....... ~has abmdJ come to .nire bis t-+rtl...U IQ. "'Mentally, he's eadly what ~ want in a pc*ll guard.· ~said "Hes a..,..., a stu- dent m the game md be com- nm!ca•es well with me. He is ... developing pbylkally. but be cm be a good shooter. Hes sr:mn eoougb to play the posi- tioo mid baYing him at point frees up 80IDe m our better ac:orera.· Soott ~ . lib Wiiiams a footbell ltandooL is slated to start al center. A 6-3 talior, he briop a phy9all pretence in the pmnt. ).anlor Tun Wilkins and sophomore Blab Brewer wm add depth al the wine lpOU. while teflior CM Sw1Non. a . fullback and linebacker on the football team. Is a 225-pound banger down Jow. • Juniors Paul Yolmef md Alex Cochran will battle for time at point guard and center, rapec- dvely. Keith, who acknowledged a prejudice against z.one defenses. · said he will count on ualltant Dave Shc:>emaker, a Cooner prep head ooadl who spent 10 sea- soos as an assistant at the Uni- versity of the Pldk:. to Imple- ment ~ trademark preaure man-to-man. ·0ave is in charge or the de- fense. so if we give up any poi.ot.s. I want to see bJs name in the paper.• Keith quipped. The Ugbtning tips off Tues-' day at 7 p.rri. at home against Garden Grove. then hosts La-· guna Beach Thursda~ also at 7. It opens Academy League play Jan. 10 against Brethren Quisdan. Continued from Bl guards. Hood answered the call, especially in the first half. He ..cored 13 points, bitting three of his six three-point shot at- tempts. He missed the rim on one of his three·polnt shot at- tempts. which set off jeers of "Air ball" from the crowd. But. Hood nailed two three-pointers toward the end of the half, the latttt coming with 25 seconds remaining that gave UCI a 33-31 lead. Sailors ·have great expectations The Anteaters went up 20-12 with 9: I J left in the first half. But then they went scoreless over the next 5:26, as Pepperdine (0·2) took advantage and went on a 10-0 run. Mike Westphal, the coach's son, knocked down a three-pointer to cap the run that also led UCI to caU a timeout flevberha broke UCl's acoring drought with his three-pointer with 3:44 left, giving the Anea- ten a.23-22 edge. UCI matched Its biggest lead of the game with 8:25 remain- ing, when Efevberha made a great entry pass into Greg Eth- ington, who finished It wtth an uncontested layup, provding a 58-50 lead. Later, after Parada fouJed out, Pepperdine went oo a 7--0 run in a span of I :32 to come within 60-59. 'Ille teams traded baskets down the stretch with UCI never having more than a three-point lead. Pepperdine's Terrance Johnson, one of four Waves' players In double figures, knocked a three-pointer with l :53 left, tying the score, 66-66. Okoro convened on a baslet inside the paint with I :30 lttt and gave UCI a 68-66 lead, and Gloger later took over. ••• ZOTS -Kimble attended the game Saturday night to 9Upport his Pepperdine teammates. "(The hMrt problem) mak• ell of this look small: Kimble .. id. "I'm ju9t glad to be ellv.. I'm gled I survived.· ... UCI junior forward Stanltlav Zuzak ltruggt.d. He went O for 5 from the field end did not 1COre In the game ... UO shot 50% from the field end (9 tor 8) 100% from the fr ... 1hrow tine. NOHCONFERNCE UC lrYlne 74, Peppenllte • UC lrYIM -Zuuk 0, Harrie 10, Parade 9, Gloger 11, Hood 17, Efev- berhe 12, Ethington 6, Qkoro 6, Sdlraeder 3, Campbell 0, Baskau .. keaO. 3-pt -Hood 3, Efevberha 2, Glog· er 1, Schraeder 1. Fouled oot -Pereda. Technat1 -None. "':':' • -Tumer e. M~ 17, 10, M°"*90n*Y 11, Johneon tt, Wlllti>hlt a. AdK9f' 2. GrubbO. ,..,. -MontgofT)efy 3, Johneon 2. Wellphef 2. Fouled °"' -noM. TendWc*a ·none. ADlndlnce -, .... Newport Harbor has four returning starters and eight lettermen, but biggest news may be a returning coach (Thompson). Richard Dunn Daily Pilot NEWPORT BF.ACH -With the Sea View league battle lines drawn, Newport Harbor High's girts basketball team can't help but get excited about the pros- pects of winning this season as four starters and eight letter- men return for C.oach Jen Thompson's 2002-03 squad in a season beginning with lofty ex- pectations. wwe're trying to build a pro- gram. So far, so good," said Thompson, widely celebrated on campus for merely returning for a second year, following sev- eral years of one-year coaching wonders. -We actually have a frosh- sopb team this year. We haven't in the past But now there are more girls in the program. It's just that the calJber of player ls a lot better and I think the fact that the word's getting around campus. And having a coach re- turn, that's always nice. That's something everybody seems to be pretty impressed with, be- cause I'm the first coach (to re- turn) in bow many years? There WU a lot of transition last year. We did thin&' (the players) probably weren't used to, but they worked batd at everything we did. We only lost Evita (Cas- tillo), but the rest of the players last year were juniors. or below. Some didn't return, but for the mott part everyone is back from lutyear." Nine of this season's 12 play- ers have some varsity experi- ence, led by retumlng AU-Sea View League playen JIDianne Whitfield and Athena Vuquez, while 5-foot-9 senior forwaid Amanda Campbell and 6-foot aenlor center Undsey Woller are returning starters. Whitfield, a 5-7 Junior lharp· lhooter and a Brat-team aD- 111.gue performer Jut MUOn. penpd doM tO 10 poinla per pme In 2001-02, Including KOrtng a career-bJgb 21 In the S..001'1' f6-44 wtn CJlfer Aliso Ni- guel, snapping Newport'• 2(). pme Sea View lelpte-losing ltreak. . OONLEACH /DAILYPILOT Newport's Athena Vasquez (left), duefing CdM's Colleen Marks, is one of the Tars' premier ~ers. Vaquez, a 5-5 aenJor point quite a llttle athlete, J Bl*' you guard, wu a aecond·team all-can aay.• Thomptt0n aaJd ofVu- league aelection by the circuit'• quez. •She wm help aD CMK. coacha last eeuon. She re-She's also a good rebounder. ceotly alped a letter of latmt to Sbe'a )Ult an aD-around good play aoftbd at Wllclanlm. .,..,_, IW palltion It guard. .Sbe dedded .... to play llld . bu& ........ tll lbere and IClaP hockey Un tbe ...,, Md .... we. the bill .... too. Tbe coaches (In other sporta) like her, too, becaUle of that.• Whitfield. aleo a standout In fteld bocby and track and fteld, can a1eo pbly the poat, but will epencl most of her time on the perimeter u a two prd. ·She won. hard al .,...,. THE SAILORS 4 Megen Bee9on, 5-5, Sr. 10 Aman<t. c.mJ)t*I, 6-9, Sr 14 Victoria Swigart. 6-7. Jr. 15 Ally Stottz, S-5, Jr. 21 Jilllanne Whitfield, 6-7, Jr 22 Vanessa Miiier, s-6. So. 23 Kristi Koon, tHi, Jr. 24 Athene Vaquez. 5-5, Sr 26 Kristi Eddington, 5-7. So. 32 Tiffany Unllday, 5-7. Sf. 34 Tina Fuloe, 5-8, Sr. 42 Undaey ~. 6-0, Sr Coed!: Jen ~n (second year) thing,· Thompson said of the muJtldimensional Whitfield. ·1 think she realty enjoys basket ball. She's the first one at prar· lice and the last one to leave. She always wants to shoot more.· The Tues finished 1-7 in league and 4-20 overall last sea- son, but they doubled their win total from the previous cam· paign and expect big things this winter. "We expect a lot out of them.· Thompson said. "The JV girls coming in know the offense. and it's been nice not having to start from scratch the first cou- ple of weeu.· Victoria Swlgan. Ally Stoltz, 1lna Fulce and Vanessa Miller are also returning lettennen for Newport Harbor, while Kristi Koon, Megan Beeson. 11.ffany llnMlay and JCrlatJ Eddington are varsity newcomers. 1Jns4ay. a 5-7 senior, and Fulce, a 5-8 senior, will probably spell Campbell and Woller to 611 backup post poaidoDL •We're just aH excited to be playing/ lbompeon Mid. ·tt•s their seoJor year for many ,of them and they want to acco(n- plisb a lot -oertalnJy more so than in the pasL (Campbell ahd Woller) are goinC to help WI with our inside game. 1 ·we still have ·aome work 1to do, but we have more depth apd we have more experience t.hls year.• : Newport Hatbor wW open tfle season Dec. 5 .a bome qilmt Back a.y rtv.a Comae def Mill. The '!Va UC> play In three tour- naments -the Unhetllty Tuur- nament Dec. 7-14, dM Vllley Otriatian '!Ourumet Dec. 17- 21 and the ... v.p. Cml80Dial Th~tDec.26-& , ~ t S PORT S Sooday. Decembe< 1. 2002 83 COLLEGE BASKE-1 BALL Anteaters rumble to 70-67 victory Callaway, Faulkner sparkle for UCI women's hoops. UC Irvine's women's basketball team was a 70-67 winner over William .& Mary Saturday at the University of New 'Mexico Tour- nament in Albuquerque. Oiristina Callaway, with a ca- reer-high 24 points, and Lisa Faulkner, with a career-high nine assists, paved the way for the Anteaters, who improved to 2-1. The Anteaters trailed, 61-54, with 6:50 lefi when they went on a 7-0 run to de it al 61 with 4:28 le~ 1\vo William & Mary free throws interrupted the run, then ua jumped to a 68-63 lead with 1:55 lefi and did not repnguish the l~ad. NEW MEOCO TOURNAMENT ua 10. Wll6em • MMv tn w..m • M.v-Briiendine 8. McCaf- frey 8, Lange 11, Baier 9, Sobota 21, Er cole 0, lewis 2, Butta 2, G111het's 6. 3-pt. Q<>als -Sobol.I 3, Lange 1 Fooled oot -none VENTURA Tot.MNAMENT OCC llO. SM Joee CC 40 OCC -H1nsu1hi 13, Gelaeso 4, Mur- ray 1, Mendoze 14, CltrTillo t1, Ouiroz 2, Sh1w 6, Vontungeln 10, Haueter 0, Gernica O. Eetreda O. 3-pt. goal• -Hatsuahl 3, Mendoza 2, Sh-2, Galasso 1. Fouled out -11one. &.ft JoM -Uong 9, Belubar 0, Uaice 4. Villegas 3, McPhe<son 4, Coleman 4, Megee 4, Lepheru 4, Mantano 2. 3-pl. goals -Uong 2, VIiiegas 1 Fouled ou1 -none. Halftime -OCC, 31-14. OCC 13. v.ntura 48 OCC -Hatsushi 11, Galauo 6, Mur- ray 8. Mendoza 16. Carrillo 12, Hauetllf O. Shaw O. Vontungeln 0. 311t. goals -Hat1uh1i 3, Mendoza 2, Galuso 1. Fouled ou1 -Gelauo. v.ntur• -Young 11, Fay S, Ayala 3, Queen 7. Gleisberg 8, Kolbedo; 3, K. Kawaaalci 4, T. Kawasaki 3, Farrington 2. 3·pl. goals -Young 1, Fay 1. Fouled ou• -none. ( Halftime -OCC, 27-26. ••• OCC men win, 74-70 COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL Pirates roll Zapiain leads the way for Orange Coast with 25 kills and 27 digs. COSfA MF.SA -All -Slate out- side hitter Mel.isl.a Zapirun had a match-best 2.5 kills and 27 dig.. to lead No. 4-seeded Orange Coa!tt to a 30-27. 20-23, 21 30. 30-18 vie· tory over fifth-'ieeded <.ut:Sta. Sat urday night in the .,._'t.:cmd round of the South ern < .ahforrua He- gional Playoff'> on lhl' <XL cam- pus. lhe Pirnie~ .. conunut-d the1r roll since getting i'.apiam back t:hn-e matches ago after an ankle injury saw Coast go 2~3 without her. The Bucs also got ma1or comribucion.'i out of their bench a.o, JL~tca Lingo, TLl:Tany Skoug. Maru Mernou and Michelle Vandt>rfor all .,tepped up to give the team a hft. 1-lliey are the ones in the tough~t position," ~ Coach <llud C..Utenese of his reserve pldyt:n.. "1ho~ aw an the ~ you need out of your bench and that }Val> huge for u:.. Iba.ti. what yuur bench i:. supposed Lo do. 1be fa<.1 we were able 10 do that in a pldyt)fT game was big for LI!>." KclJy Overby added 12 kills for Cod.\t, while KryiitJe Dave. posted I 0 l.11~. 13 di1:7> and three ac.e.. Jes- '>ICa l.tpp1 dl<.hed out 3..5 assists wh1ll! <:aM-y Peter..cn .u1d Janelle Jeremiah tallied 14 and 11 djgs, re- '>fX'<:t ivdy. "I wuuJd say we're pldying our lx">t volleyball now." Lutenese wnunued. "I thoug:h1 we ~re a littJe nervous in the fir..t game. but tJ1e \t.'Cond b'<lllll' we ~nJt'd in and pu,ht'd through pretty weU." Or.inge Coa .. 1 (I lJ '\) movt"'i on to tlw .. 1.1tL' toumdrnt'nt, I kc. 6-8. Aµt eaters sweep LONG Hl·.AU I UC' Irvine's ua -Thawley 6. Callaway 24. Faulk ner 9, Gabbe 7. Gree<t 11. &ggms 4. Ve- don 9. 3-pt. goals -Faulkner I, Gabbe 1, Va don I. Fouled out -none Orange Coast College's men's basketball team h eld off Rio llondo, 74-70, to gain a fifth- place final berth against LA Trade Tech today a t 2 p.m. at the Citrus Tourname nt. Saturday's victory wru. le.eyed by the scoring o f Jason Garey (17), Alfonso James (12) and Ste phon Seales (1 2). S[AN HILLER I DAILY Pit. 0 T Newport's Whitney George ( l) passes as Emily Turner (3) look on. womt'n\ volleyh.tll team pun- 1\hed l exao; Pan American m a Long Beach rournament match at the Pyramid \.11 urtlay. rolling to a 30-22, :lO l<J, JO 24 victory to 11nprove to 1 <1 11. Kelly Wing led tht· way 111 the ktlb department with l 1, and Hebt ca Lc1.r'>t'n ( I;! 1 < h.mda Mt I .cod 11 l <Uld AmJndJ Va' quc1 (I OJ <.:hipped in \\-1th double figure'>. Halftime -UCl, 36-34 ••• Vanguard rolls, 91-62 Vanguard Un iversity's m en's bask'etball team was a 91-62 winner over Hope lntemationaJ al the Point Loma Oa~ic, im · proving 10 4-2. Brendon Cotter scored 19 points to pave the way for the Uons, who jum ped to a 48-31 halftime lead and were never threa1ened. Hope International lost th e battaJe of tumevers. 25-12, and reu to o-4. POINT LOMA CLASSK: Vanguerd t1. Hope lntemetlcMYI 62 Hope -Rodtard 11, Goble 14. Voland 2, MuronovocO. Stoa 10. Ellis 2. Hernan dez 6, Evans 12. Walls S 3-pt_ goals -Rochrd 3, Goble 2, Stoa 2. Evans t Fouled out Voland V9ngv8fd -Moreau 2, Hartman 12. Peirson 7, Adamczak 0, Williamson 11 , Barney S, 59ekin1 12, Coner 19, Rosbor- ough 4, Burnette 6, Enns 6, Egkan 1. 3-pt. goals Coner 3, PemJon 1, 'Nol loemson 1 Fouled ou• none Helftime -Vanguard, '8·31 ••• OCC shoots for title Orange Coast College's ' women's basketball team (5-2) meets Contra Costa for the Ven- tura Tournament champion- ship today at 4 p.m. following "Saturday's 63-48 victory over ')lost Ventura. ranked No. J in the state. The Pirates broke away from a 27-26 halftim e lead behind the scoring of Liz Mendoza ( 16), Alisa Carrillo ( 12) and Nancy Hatsushi (11 ). The Pirates got a late start (afte r 9 p.m .) Friday. b ut fin- ',lshe<t San Jose CC off quiclc.Jy with a 60-40 victory to move '\nto Saturday's semJfinal. ' U.z Mendoza (1 4). Nancy Hat- , sushi (13), Alisa Carrillo ( 1 I ) and JClrsten Vontungeln (10) J»aced a balanced a ttack. I" .. ,,, ,, . of I HAPPY BIRTHDAY Celebrating the Dalt Pio(:. s Alhlete oflhe Week series SCHEDULE The Pirates, who lost to East Los Angeles in the first round on Friday. 71-61, improved to 3-3 with Saturday's victory. CITRUS TOURNAMENT Second Round OCC 74, Rio Hondo 70 OCC Beiley 4, Sealee 12, Bobok 6, Garey 17. Williams 2, Jamee 12, Brown 6. Pepper$ 2, Alexander 6, Vakoli 3, Hatch 0. Evans 0, Putnam S, Shahoem 0 3-i)t. goals -Garey 5, James 2, Sealea 1, Brdwn 1, Vaklli 1 Fouled out -Ha•dl. Rio Hondo -Herrera 12. Alvare.z 0. Halcher 13, Christoper 16, Gavin 6. Ber- ryman 7, Sole1m 7, Peters 2. Roy S. 3-pt. goal1 -Chriltopher 1. BerTY- man 1, Roy 1. Fouled out none. Helftome -OCC, 47-30. F"wst RCMand East L-Anee&n 71, OCC 11 OCC Bailey O. Seal1111 18, James S, Brown 0, Peppere S. Alexander 6, Vakih 0, Bobilt S, Hatch 0, Evan1 0, Putnem 6, Garey 8. Shahoem 0, Wolhama 8 3·pt. goals -Garey 2, f>eppors 1, Jemes 1. Fouled out -P1.11nam. Eaat LA -S1c:odtwell 4, R. Berry 5, Benton 3, Brainard 8, Tea •. Williams 13, Odou 11, Herron 8. Rayne 17 3 pt goals -Rayne 2, W1lla1ms 2. Benton 1, R. Berry 1 Fouled out -Herron Helftime -OCC, 39-35 ••• Li ons women faJl Vanguard Un iversity's women·s baslce1ball learn dropped a 76-7 1 decision 10 Cal State Statislaus Saturday at the Fresno Pacific Oassic. Jessica Lenderman was the Lions' leader with 18 poinls. Vanguard falls 10 4-4. RIESNO PAaFIC Cl.ASSIC s~. 79, Vanguerd 71 Vllft9Ull'd -J. Landem\en 18. Mills 11, Wilcox 9, MdCinney 10, 0.ttenbtr 7. Josefnon 2, Lee 0, S.aman 8. C.ndela- n11 6, Gnffo 0. 3-pt goals -Molls 3. Lenderman 2, Dtnenbh 1,Seaman 1 Fouled ou1 - none. Stanlstewl -Ortiz 4, Roberti 9, Stur- d1vent •. Donnelly 27, Po-II 13. Pak· card 8, Melville 4, VV.bb 5, Coppola 2. 3-pt. oo-ls -Po-II 1. Pac*ard 1, Webb 1. Fouled out -none. Halftime -Stan11leu1. 42-36 SAILORS Continued from B 1 away." Glenn ~d. • rhcy dug a ton of balls. We made ~ome er- rors, but I think a lot of that had to do with them .. thi' 1s the sta te quarterfinals. We shoult.l be playing against a good team. (I lardwick) had 3-1 kill!. in their lasl match." After a 4-4 tie in the '>t'<.Ond game, I larbor pulled in fron1 behind kills from McClune. Elizabeth Clayton and Miller. Afte r I lardwick (20 kill') 'lervcd an ace to cut Harbor\ lead to 7-5, Miller stepped to tlw ~erv ice line, and. when her turn.-t.l expired. the Sailors had doubled their point total. The ho""· however, needed MX game points to end it. King\ ace CROSS COUNTRY Eagles vie at State FRf.SNO -Humberto Ro1as finished seventh m 15:4 7 .11 Woodward Park Saturday at the State CIF Division Ill Cro~ Country Finals. pacing an injury- plagued F.stancia team to .i 16th pla ce finish . Other F.agles fini!>hing the .} mile course: Alex Cahuanlvj (17:00), Panfillo Elias (17:09). Ma u Zich (17:14), Abel I-lore<; (17:44), Sean Zich ( 18:37) and Aaron Van Geem (18:41 ). Estancia's Diana Ro!'.ete wa'> 18th in the girls' competition, clocldng an 18:59 on the Wood- ward course. Gross Polluter Repairs ., -· .!! ... = -0 ec.,-....o.-. The CARBURETOR SHOP, Inc. Fuel O Eml••lan Speclalls t~ c.tMW:w AebulklrCJ Mobcnl-~.=:--n.n.-up. (949) Ma.eael (1"14) 59&-2111 w 11 1 ... :-. ...... tlehop u m ZM5 ..... ._ ...... • ca.ta Mn•• ce11t...aa t z•z• A-,hlil' 11..un h.td 5H il'>'>l'•t' crowned the !>ccond -game win Newport look a 2-1 lead wtwn it captured thl' 1hird game. in wtuch the lar'> built a 9-2 lead McOunc had 10 of her lull;, 1n the 1h1rd g.1me. alo11g with c1 '>erv1ce w1nnl'r to put lhl· ho'h up, 9-2. COLLEGE WATER POLO UCI routs P acific, 9-4 South 'lnrrarll'e. abo il'd by Annie Meyer., ( 14 kills), won till' fourth game, raring to a 7 .!. lead and never leading by ft•wl'r than three µoini.. "(The Spartam) won a 10ugh match on the road in the lir\t round." Clcnn \aid. "rhat 'kit urday night game after Tha11k.' giving I'> alway~ a rough ont'. And we h ad a b ig crowd. but not that ma11y <>tudcnt-.." Glenn ... .ud that h1' tt'am\ 'crving wa!:> a ley factor . .i' ll wai. 111 thC' UI· D1v1-.1011II -AAI1 nals agam'it we,tlake. Anteaters meet USC today fo r fifth place. 10~ A1A 111 0~ lJ< In.me' men\ water polo tt•am \,,L, J 'I t winner over l1111vt'r\1ly or lhl' l'a nlic Saturday at the; Mou111a111 l"at·1fic Spurt c; Fl'dl'f'<tllon I our nament and will mt•et IJ~C tmlay at the <>ame \llt'. lhe Amletl 1-orce<. Trammg Cxntt.>r for fifth place. '>tJrtlllj.( at .!: \() rm Jeff l'nwrr' '>('Orl'<l lour goal ... and Dan !\non tallwcJ t\,ll'l' II• pal'C' tlw Hl torv I lrt'.l'llrl Haf'T¥. 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Boat Slip Ava1l1ble 710UOOPMJlH. 949-673-6030 or 949·723-5830 ~-.---.corner lot w/l:ljft of waterlroot Granite counters. ss appbnces, L& waterfront pabo, rooftap dec:l. l500m rm 115 949-723 7440 * YCAal.Y * UASES Bill GRUNDY RE.Al TORS t49-•7S·•l61 NPB He1&hh, very qul(lt, pvt. 1111\J b11chl I br apt,$950/mo 949 646 5666 a 11a apt Nwpt ~ t.IH-way, a.y, saniy, new M. ~pod & pdfll S~mo. ~ NPI Hh, nice 2br Iba, 2 patios, wd 11u4)5. ,_ aiJpb.. lea p + ott s!{ iN'C, Mil now Sllli) ~ S48-2026 CJ2S.58>6193 ....,,. ~ front hou5oll 2tir/lba. ~. Ill p;llJD. wd ~..,...now 171!> Cltl [)-act S167'> 9&~ ..... , ........ 'lb•/ Iba. 2bt/2ba yrly renl1ts nur the beach, •cl SJ !ID-SUIX> 9& 29).46.:1) llwffs i....c 3Br 2 !>Ba, crnbelts. w/d, 11 aar, no pet/smk1, $2200/mo Avail How 949.500 1037 ..... 2b' a.a ....... fnTin. Ip, hdwd •• fill. yd. $2250 air u. apt "' -~ Stfim 96642 54llJ YEAM.Y Jar 2.Sle 2-Steryw/p .... .... cef1'9.~· . .._.... . 117 S4te. St. 52400... .... t4'-H9-4200 .._,_, M.1tllft, H t, ia.. "-with I.tree ra1d, fp, 2·c.t• car•11e. $2400/mo 949 631 1680 llr ~ 28r, den. 18a, 3 sun decks, w/d, av11I 12 l to 6 15, parity furn. S2400/mo 714 838 8301 IAYFao1n ,,, 21. lower unrt, patio, c~ are washer/dryer ""·ups Act $2750/mo 949 293 4630 ... ~ bmll dn, tam rm. ~ pied comm. assn pool ._ ,_ opts. psi. .... ot#y S2!lJCm. 11w 96e1 w:6 .... Mm *-utJful cond, It ~ Ip, w/d l1wps. dbl pr. •Viii Dec: I s:DXlrn 96-7':/J~4 ............... c.....,. Jbr 2b1 + lbr Iba, view of bac:k bay. S3300m ow,,.../aat 619 435 !>211 lWe , lb< 3b• + H R, p1ti0, tp, 2 c 1••. new floors & p11nt $.3400/mo yrly leeu 949 675·3149 Ul>O UYTIIOMT ia~ 21e SJ,SOO.. yrty •U-181-713' 62._H7-62•2 --s--" lmm<tt 38f hOme, shows Woe a Model Best v._ oo the mwket S2700m ,. 949-~78Z8 VM'ATlON RBfTALS ........ VICllton ......... 712G LUI AllllOWHIAO ........ ar-'at..t '14efweh•"-'"' rw1-~ev.._ ( ... ,., ..... Mt-H7-U22 :STARTING . BUSINESS?. • • • • • • • • • P ..afic S)'WC)hony ()ches:lra iorn the annual fund c.ampa11tn team Great lllrme./tn Bonuses peid daily Base .,. comm -· Sl().Sl.Sth' Qil ~ 714-87&-ZBI • 3'!l •·NAGa for £~ ~ bar on CM_ Must MW! restlt.s..i exp. piod. r er s. Owner slup shat e pcm!* ~ '"'-/T-_..... ·-IJyr old boy M·f . 3pm Bc>m. lrYe HI, room/board 8alboe bl 949-6JS.5275 PUTAF£W WORDS TO WORIFOR YOU! (949) 642-5678 St1ll your Car in Cl.auifit1d ! -aMW 'tS S40t lOOk Ml. blldl/blk. bt1utrful or1t1nal cond frnanclne & warr •v•rl vf249762 $10,995 8*t gt~ 586-1888 OiryW.r ''6 ~l"I c-UU, fwy m1, black. tan lthr. fully loaded, beautlful ouernal cond, v"962159 $4,99!> Bkr Ht-SH-1111 D ..... '97 2500 v- Convetsron, green, cap lians seats. rear foldm& seats, fV/VHS, superb m ach1n acal & body cond, 111500667 $4795 form Bkr 949 586 1888 GMC HltlAo Sien• ·as auto, lutty equip. very 1ood condition S4,500 949 760 1950 ,,...._ ·•• XJ•, hke new. Topa1/0atmeal, CO Alarm. Mu ~• See' s 17 ,888 94'9 650 5860 w-PeffOfrrntncend com ,...,.., '99 XIII Conv 32K m1. lull ••cl WIU. !Mlppl\lre dMk blue/cream Ohr. CO. chrome whls. ~upe<b Ilka new tond v24li751 S36.9'J5 hn .,,., Bllr 949 586 1888 ..... "M ......... CJoanikea L TO V8, 140!. ml. whole, 1rey lthr, fully loaded. be1trful 0111tr11al cond. vU98614 $5.495 Bkr '49-516-1111 lHvs '99 lS J OO l 7k full fact warr. melalhc bureundy h&h l tan. moonroot CO. ch1ome whls. l>uut 0111 cond v87?41 9 $1 9 995 Ion •VIII 8kr 949 586 8888 LHVS '99 LS 400 •:i.. mr. lull fat lory warran ly. spa.kin& blk o.tlmeal llhr. CO c.hrome whk, beautoful 0111 cond, •59864? 128.995 ''" ava1l 8kr 949 586 11188 , ............. . 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Bur1undy, oatmeal, WPl"b or11 eond, tully lo•ded. v•274129 S7.996 hnanc:Hll 1vatfable SN 949-586-1888 •i.ctDES H Z 2 .. SU '72 (4.S) ca..-. lllnt lthr. body, encine. Everyth1nc works! all records. 168K m1, $6400 pp 949-673 5605 Sunda Oect:mber 1 2002 IS ··•1111 -.,. ... . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... .. .....,_,. Br CHAND GOREN .. w11•<-.'M wtlhOMAR~ l69dl °" peffect..,. Md TAHHAH HtA8CH IUlr. auto, C«1 tMW wwr,clwwM 1lQ441 11 .. •5 .... IJSOl'H Vwy ,.,. V12 lew Ml, ~~ flM72 '9. llNClleSM't7 9Udl Oft Medi...,. w&o, o¥Y a 1111, tllM3 $15, • .._ ..... SI SN '96 Clean black w/Slddle lthf. auto, v6, Sunroof. •183621 $9,980 Vlflte GU SDM 'ti S70, 5 c:yl, ONl Y 45111 ml. Mnroof, auto, CO •18587 Sl5.980 PW9doet11 l-.. C..,..'90 lhls Is • very rare hndl Nice we" maonl '18646 Sl6,980 ,.,.. . ......,. c...-·tt V6ll 5 speed, ac. CO player. run power •18560 $9,980 ••ws111 s ........ One owner. aulo. sunroof, full power 1183441 SI 1,980 aMWU 'tl You must see this Immaculate Red Converbble1! •18770 Sll .980 ......._Accer4EX S.4-'tl Champ•cne w/hn llhr. One owner . moonroof •181571 $10,980 ............ (...,,. '99 Blac:k w/Tan lthr Only 22K mrles" •18471 SI 2,980 Mil JOOCl c_,..·92 White with 2rey lthr This 1s one rare MBZ 4 Coupe• A Beauty" •18771 $14.980 94t-S74-1111 PHIUWSAUTO 1111 -···- • M.,<•"-' '02 ClSOO lrllll-• Sllv.,. SIC Ml, I yaer warr•ftly, $94,500. Heed Moun hon C•r 9'9 720 1721 Marce4 .. '17 JOOD or11 owner low done! mt, SNmpeted, $9595 ~ 7~ 2570 949-~53 COMBINI YOUR LINES Bodi vubwnble. Soudl dab. NOll11I •15 0 '761 W~'T •J9762 ~A 1094 ) 6 5 •72 O A Je'4 •J,53 EAST • Q 104 -83 . K832 • Q 1098 NOR'TII EAST 2 .... JNT .... Opening lead St~ ur • Tim hand rnvolve~ three tech- nique~ to eosurc lhr coolJlltt avOld-anc:c. counting and a hold-up. Using all lhrec in !hr n~hl on1er Wiii Ian() the game. Soolh'~ biddmg. swting with a fon:1og artrfic1iil two-dub bid, ..rowed a belllllCCd hand of 23-24 poinu. Nonh had an ea>oy nue 10 Albnotlva .. MITIIDlB. ----.:ruMEOUS BOATREPAe/ ...... .._ ':zo. w..-SERVICES '9t 2911 m1, new lirtt/ -....: brakes. 6 drsl< chan1er. W.. - $31 ,500 949 646 1162 __ CA_S_N_f_otl_CAa_S_ BOATS SUPS/ ,.,..... •99 leat•r We need your cit, p11d Conv 21k m1, s~pd, for or not Ph1lhps Auto MOORllGSI whole. 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C.l 714-~-'30I BOATS SOft Dedi S,..<• room for 2 'l5ft bo•ts S15tlt I 20ft boat Sl2 tt I 18ft boat $10/tt a - •• w.-oi ~ 94& '231440 91515 sti, for up to 90fl boat --------Newport Harbor pwnty lift °""1 lmrnKIA!te ol P••~111c Coreeous kx prof! matnlaoned, dodl views 949 675 4847 avai, Lido Brfd&oe. $12.500 ~Sharon 949-683 4016 Everyday ~ a gre,at day inC~! Mer< .... • l20e w..-Tey•t• Tnod; '94 14()1. •99 2911 mr. ne1!1 llfH/ m1 ac. new br•ke• 111 brakn, 6 disk ch•neer. w•vice reco•ds. am/Im S37.500 949 646·ll62 ed. S4.600 9'9 278 2182 Be a part of it, place your ad tooay1 (MQ) &i2-5678 PLUG 1.~DAY;:~.~N:~~-PU~~~~ 6 Calendal peoodil 8" Garage )obs 2 Free 78 Odotne1ef Unl1S IN lit::: ~~ ifr.~ ESf=- Ouetiimialn (hyph I 7 AC11onal Queen 8" Disprove 23 JunglM 1errn 94 Oona1ed 8 Make neNOUS 85 Ham II up 24 Old cattle town 95 Elegant 9 Lono-talled animal 86 Apple peeler Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find servtCes from electronics and plumbers. to landscapers and painters. 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