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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-12-07 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot1 • • .. • . - '' ,.' .... . '. ,, ' I I I , I ' I .......----I \ ;, . ai Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2002 . Schools resigned to severe cuts Local officials can't say yet how the governor's mid-ye.ar proposal to remove $1.9 billion from the state's education budget will affect district. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -School of- ficials reaci.ed to the governor's proposal for slashing $1.9 billion in education budget funds with the same resignation as when get- ting a fruitcake for <llristmas. It's pretty big. Its ugly." said Paul Reed, assistant superintendent for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Gov. Gray Davis on Friday sug- gested cutting $3.4 billion from this year's totaJ budget to combat poor economic recovery through- out the state. The legislature will begin considering the proposal Monday. The governor proposes cutting K-12 funding by $1.5 billion for the year, while withholdlng an- other $143 million previously set aside. For Newport-Mesa, the fallout depends on bow much will be slashed from various programs and how much Oexibility the state will allow in terms of shifting funding that is designated for spe- cific programs. Reed said. lion. Reed added. Officials at the K-12, commu- nity college and University of Cali- fornia levels said it's much too early to know the exact effect of the proposed cuts. For the community colleges, $97 .5 million would be cut for the year, and a $38-million shortfall in local property taxes would not be offset by state funds. There would also be an $80-million reduction in funding for K-12 students tak- ing courses at community col- leges. For the UC system, Davis pro- posed $74 million in mid-year cuts. on top of cuts already imple- m ented earlier this year. The cuts include a $19-million unallocated budget reduction, which the Board of Regents is conside.ring offsetting by a $135 increase in student fees for the spring 2003 tenn. "We're one of, if not the top- most growing, campuses and we're overenrolled this year by about J.<XX> students," said Roy Dormaier, vice-chancellor of plan- ning and budget "The governor has talked about protecting in- structional worldoad and growth. He still wants us to take more stu- dents." "It's about what we expected. The district is not affected by the withholding of the $143 mil- While UC Irvine officials are ex- pecting even more severe budget cuts during the 2003-04 school year. they are still boping for fund- ing to hire additional faculty. • DBRDRE NEWMAN CO¥ers education. She may be nN9Ched at (949) 5744221 or bv &>mat1 at deirdre.newman@latlmes.com DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT World War II vets Alvin Anderson, far left, and Robert Phillips shake hands with eighth-graders Stephanie Brown, in blue, and Brooke Wilburn. Veteran storytellers Corona del Mar students learn about World War II from a few of those who fought in it. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot Louis Nockold was aboaJd the USS Honolulu In Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. The navy veteran was ironing his uniform, getting ready to head over to Waikild to check: out "cute gals" when an alarin screamed over the ship's public ad· dress system -"battle stations on the double." Nockold recounted the shock and horror of the Pearl Harbor at· taclt to a rapt group of students at Corona del Mar High School on Fri- day. This is the fourth year that the school bas invited veterans to share their personal stories of World War D with students in honor of Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, which is today. "This is living history," said De- nise Weiland the school's commu- nity service program specialist "We don't know how much longer they'll be around." Eight veterans who served ln a FAMILY TIME variety of capacities at different stages of the war shared with the students brief swnmaries of their experiences. 1be most decorated of them, Walter Ehlers, who received the Co~ional Medal of Honor, re- counted the harrowing ordeal of being one of the first to land on the beaches of Normandy on D-Day. His brother, who came ashore a short time later, was lcilled during the invasion. "It was 60 times worse than what you saw in 'Saving Private Ryan,'" Ehlers said And he urged the students to be tolerant of others to prevent war in the future. "One thing I want to get the mes- sage out about is hate -don't hate," fhlers said. "It destroys you. it destroys families. it de!>1Toy8 the nation. The !Sept 11 terrorists! hated Americans. but actually they hated their own people because a lot of Muslims Uve here." Gene Robens discussed some of the reasons the U.S. decided to drop atomic bombs on Japan. in- cluding saving American military lives and accelerating the advance- ment of science and t.echnology based on atomic energy. See VETERAN, Pace A5 Spending is not a patriotic duty Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ONlHEWEB: www.daiMJllotccm I haw never really understood the stoclt matket. It remlnda me.of the game of cnp1. wh.idt I stiD hawn't ftlwed out. So when I've had the ODDOrtUnktel to tlM!IC. I've put II~ Into lhe hoUle we'\'9 lhed In. That'ha always ==·pd 1bere haw been acepdOnl. I bouFt SbUbUcb Coftee llOc:t JUltafter -~ _ ........ ... = ........ ~-~-~ .. ·--cm= ... _.,._ ........ _ ...... =w:.=z.. WEATHER ~ a.. ..... , ....... .. ,...Al SPOWTI Plane fuel spills after car crash Dirt s oaks up 4,000 gallons before they can reach flood channels and the Bac k Bay. Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot COSTA MF.SA -Maior environmental damage to the Upper Newport Bay was averted Friday after 4,000 gallons of jet fuel that spilled during a traffic collision failed to reach the flood control channels, officials said. The fuel leaked after a suspected drunk driver in a sport utility vehicle broadsided a tanker truck: near the Costa Mesa Freeway at Baker Street and Paularino Avenue at about 2 a.m . Friday. police said. The sport utility vehi- cle was exiting the freeway and the big rig was eastbound on P'aularino. Costa Mesa Police officials said. The truck. loaded with ,()()()gallons, was on Costa Mesa • sees crime drop in '02 State attorney general's report shows violent crime down after two-year rise. Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The city saw crimes in most categories plummet during the first half of the year, a state attorney general's report released Thursday showed. Costa Mesa saw several aimes, partic:ularty robberies. assaults, burglaries and auto thefts. increase in 2000 and 2001. But all of those categories showed a significant decline S..CME,PllPM . . THE MORAL Of '{HE STORY Thankfulness to feed the -soul -0 .S.MMOEN I hope mat you all enjoyed the right coinbination of a loving God. special people, answered prayers, good food, .refreshing conversation, hearty laughter or even cleansing cries if needed on Thanksgiving. I felt like I bad already enjoyed the holiday . thoroughly. even before our first feast at noon. Our daughter Amy and I went to church, and what we experienced was so precious that my soul felt deeply fed and satisfied. But surprises and blessings continued. What I loved about the particular service we went to on CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON '.fhanlcsgiving was that I never knew what or how God would reveal himseJf, or what would be said. . The pastor stepped aside and it was open mike. everyone was invited to share what he or she was tbankfuJ for this year. There was a powerful feeling that God wanted to make bis presence known and that people wanted to share deeply from their hearts what God had bee11 showing or doing in their lives. I laughed and cried right along with them. At one point, all the children were invited to come up on stage. Some of them bolted to the front, and others needed extra encouragement or accompaniment While some shied away from the microphone, others didn't want to let it go. Many said they were thankful to God and for God. Some added that they were thankful for their mommies, or daddies, or their assorted pets and toys. Then. totally oblivious to the audience, some of the children found the eyes of their parents, and wawd with an enthusiasm that I wish I could bottle and keep. 1 was ene~ by the proud looks on the parents' £aces. There were team and laughter throughout the room as we watched the children's sh.lnlng eyes and beaming faces. Oilldren bring such joy. and their inhibition and ease at saying their thanks is truly refreshing. We were all ~n a piece of paper on which to list some of the things God does for us. The children led us to an attitude of deep gratitude. The more I wrote, the more I had to write, and the more I realized how much I have to be thankful for. Some of the things on my list were happy, fun things, but I was even able to thank God for hard times, as well Those times have clearly heJped me grow. I read a quote by H.U. Westermayer. "The Pilgrims made seven times more graves than huts. No Americans have been more lmpoYerished than these who, nevertheless. set aside a day of thanksgiving.• That helped my perspective and gave a structure to my list by reminding me that even in trials, great blessings abound. My list included family, friends, fun, forgtveoess, freedom to worship. water to dd:nk or swim in. and much more. I also Included giggles, children's glee. little boys and girls and their total zest for life. I'm thankful for parents, children and for laughter. because I love to laugh and laughter is contagious. And you can quote me on that • atNDV TRANE CHRBTESON is a Newport Beed\...-.-.. who..,..._ frequentty to pe~ group&. She may be reecn.d via e-mail 8t clrtdytlontltfl(lrow.oom or through the mall at P.O. 8c»c 6140-No. 605, N.wport Beadl, CA 92658. A ' Qiristmas CD made for Katrina Tangen, who is battling a mysterious ailment, is a family ~air. Suzie H•rrl1on Oaity Pilot Three rears ago, Katrina 'Dmgen, who had graduated at the top ol her high schooJ class, was enjoying her . studies and life as a sophomore at ·Harvard University . That summer. Tungeo volunteered to care for babies in a Nicaraguan orphanage.-Wben the summer was over, she returned home to Costa Mesa with an illness the doctors still haven't been able to diagnose. Tungen, now 23, suffers from a mysterious ailment affecting her autonomic nervous system, but the doctors don't know its cause or bow to treat it This once very active woman now bas a hard time sitting up, reading or other daily activities that most people take for granted. She remains disabled, unable to return to college. get a Job or live by herself. ·1 thought J would go bac.k in the fall and that I would find out what was wrong," she said. "I started seeing doctors, and it kept getting worse. Getting dressed, putting on makeup, taking a shower or walking around the block or going to the doctor -I can do one of these things, maybe two, but I can't do all of those thin~ lo the same day." Tired ofa whole lot of bad news and a bad situation, langeo and her father, Ken 'Dmgen, came up with a positive way lo deal with the situation and help with the ever-growing costs of her illness. They decided to make a Cluistmas CD called "Katrina's Cluistmas Wish" to heJp raise funds.. Katrina said her faith, belief and God have helped her through this.. A cousl.o with a music background FAITH CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS 'CHNUWt ROCKS' The eighth annual Orange County Hanukbh concert, ·Chanukah Rodes,• will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The c:onoert will featunt 12 cantors and choirs from Orange County synagogues and day IC:hools. A pre-show will be held In the lobby. at 1 :30 p.m. S18 to $36 for adults, $9 for children. P8tlon tidtet8, at $126, entitle tidtet holders to a dairy dinner at the Center Oub after the pertormance. (9'9) 640-4244. TRIPLE TREAT Reeervations are now being ~ken for the Interfaith Christmas-Hanukbh.flamadan-Eid Celebration being held from 4:A6 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Church of Jeeua Christ of l.attw<Sey Saints, 2160 eontt. Canyon Road. Newport Bead\. The program will lndude Muatlm evening prayers, an Interfaith program dlacosaing holiday •• ' ish·' come true SEAN ...wt I DAl.Y Pl.OT Ken Tangen and daughter Katrina, who is reflected in a Christmas CO they produced caled '1<atrila's Christmas Wish.· Katrina developed a debilitating illne ss after vofunteering at an orphanage in Nicaragua. who had Just completed a CD inspl.red the idea "We always loved music and used to alng. We thought. 'Why don't we do th.is as a fund-raiser,'" IC.en said So, through contribudons of money and time of producers and musicians. their idea came to fruition. With Ken performing most of the vocals and Katrina joining in on a duet, they were able to produce the JO-song disc. Katrina chose Cluistmas as the occasion because it's her favorite holiday. On the CD, there are some popular favorites such as ·suent Night," "White Christmas" ~d "Come All Ye Faithful." as well as son~ written by her father. traditions and an International dinner. Participating religious leaders are Father Will Crist, Episoopalian; Rabbi Richard Steinberg; and Sheikh Sadullah Kahn. S15 in advance, $20 at the door. (949) 442·2814. 'A MOMENT IN TIME' St And~s Presbyterian Church will present •A Moment In Time" at 4 and 7 p.m. Sunday and Dec. 16. The Christmas presentation will feature performances by the churc:ti'a 10<>-voioe Sanctuary Choir and a 40-piece orchestra. The church is at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. SB. Reservations recommended. (949) 57~2231. WORKSHOPS 'FROM SINAI TO CYBERSPACE' The Jewish Leaming Institute will present a course titled •From Sinai to Cyberapece" at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Hyatt Newporter, 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. $95. (949) 721·9800. 'ZEN .u.sTMr The Zen Center of Orange County will offer a 9bc-week progre_m tftled "Zen JumpStart• on Tueedeys through Dec..15attheZenCenter, 120E. 18th 'We really wanted lo do something positive," Ken sald. "We've had three years or not very positive. Going from doctor to doctor and trying to adjust to the circumstances the way they were is passive. We wanted lo be on the offensive and do some good." "Katrina's Ouistmas Wtsh" has just been released, and Keo and Katrina will be perfonning some or the songs lo a free Christmas Concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursdl)'. Dec. 19, in the Needham CliapeJ U Vanguard University. It's at SS Fair Drive ln Costa Mesa. The CDs will be available for purchase. "We're not aslcing people to just give us money," Ken said. "We made a CD we think is good and would St., Costa Mesa. Sessions will be hcMd from 6 to 7:15 p.m. Sundays, and the first and third Tuesdays of every month from 7 to 8:15 p.m. S160. (949) 722-7818. BNW FltESl>ES Members of the Bahai Faith hold informal public discusalons on spiritual topics at 7:30 p.m. every Friday and 11 :30 the last Sunday of the month. The talks Include brunch or dinner. Also, interfaith devotional meetings will be held the last Saturday evening of the month. Call for locations. (949) 759-0999 for Friday meeting, (949) ~for Sunday meeting. and (949) 646-6328 for Saturday devotional: ZEN 101 The Zen Center of Orange County preaenta an Introduction to Zen Worbhop from 3 to 6 p.m. on the first Sunday of every month. 120 E. 18th St, Costa Mesa. $50. (949) 722-7818. MASTER MM> New Thought Community Church preaenta Master Mind, a group for thoM who want to •manifest good" in their dally llVM at 7:30 p.m. every Friday et 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. (9'9) 646-3199. like people to list.en to it and buy it if they like lC "Katrina is such a talented, young woman, whose wodd WU turned upside down because of a goodwill gesture. .. family friend Suzette Jordan said. "She's just the sweetest person. I just want lo do something to help. I wish then! wu something we could do.'" Katrina remains hopeful, she says, througb her support. beliefs and faith. "'lbe reallzadon that. even though I can't do things, my purpose -It's enough just to exist. It's not a life I would choose, but Ir's OK." For more information, call Ken 1angen at (714) 545-4560 or e-mail Ken@kenlangm.com. A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY A 2&-feaaon study on the life of Jesus Christ titled• Journey to the Cross" is taught et 9:A6 un. ~during the Homebuilder'• Bible C1aa at Liberty Baptist Church. The study parallels the four Gospels to present the story of Christ. The church Is at 1000 Bison Ave., Newport Beach. FT'ff. (949) 760-5444. DREAM ON The Adult Faith FonnaOon at Our Ledy Queen of~ Church In Newport Beech hokls a dre.'n anal'flis group monthly from 1 to 4 p.rn. Sundeys at 2046 Mar Vista Drive. Newport Beech. (949) 219-1408. MEDITATION LESSONS A "lectio divina• meditation group meeting la hetd et 7:10 a.m. TUMdr(s at Our lady Queen of Angels. 2048 Mar Vista Drive, Newport 8Md\. l.ectlo Is 1 style of meditation thet includes using Scripture or • apedal reading •• • ttimulus. ftoee. The Christian Meditdon Group meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on the ftrwt end third Wednesdays of~ month et the center. The fonNt lndodee two periods of meditdon with eome lnatruction on how to medttnl, •talk and • l'.Utcuaaion. (949) 219-1408. Daily A Pilot SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST \Q..ll,N0.141 MAii-HOTUNE (941.842-«Jll Aeocwd your oommenca ~the DllV f'llot ot news dpa. ...... Our eddre. 11330 w. a.y SC., C09t.e ~.CA mZl Oftloe hcMn ere Mond9y -frtd9v, t30 a.m, • S p.m. c ....... . It la the flloC't pollcy IO prompdy oon'9lll .. emw9 of aubleenoe. ....... oal (M) l1'-42a IOATINQ FOIECAIT 1111zua_.,..._ .. blawtOIDtl ... lnthe .... _....._, ... ,.... ....... _ .... ,,,, . ...................... _ ........ Oii 2-story appeals go to planners BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Debate about how hous ing renovations· affect neighbors will continue at Monday'~· Costa Mesa Planning ~ommission meeting. Lolita Harper Daily Pffot COSTA MESA -Recent de- bate surrounding contenUous two-story home remodels has caused a shift in the Planning Department's approval of such projects and increased the need for formal scrutiny, officials say. The Planning Cemmlsston on Monday will review appeals of four disdnct second-story con- struction projects, each of which were denied by city Zon- ing AdmWstrator Perry Va1an- t1ne. The recent rash of denials foUows a handful of slmiJa.r home remodel projects that suffered Crom substantial com- munlty opposition. 1\vo Eastside proposals. one on Broadway Avenue and an- other on Rower Street, were ap- pealed by Councilman Gary Monahan, who said the city must make its approvaJ process uniform so residents can ap- proach projecli with confi- dence. Monahan argues that the city's requirement that proj- ects be "harmonlous and com- patlble" are far too subjective and leave residents unsure about what the city wants from them. "It's gotten to the point where anyone wbo· needs room for a growfug family is being moved out of town,· Monahan said. "If the project complies with code, it should be built by right." Valantine admitted he had changed his review criteria as a result of previous neighbor- hood contention about the is- sue. Each project requires a "mi- nor design review" by the city zqning adm.inistrator, whose job is to ensure the proposed development would be appro- priate for the neighborhood. The word "minor" in the tille means that such projects do not require commission ap- • proval or staff review. Planning Commlsaion Olair- woman Katrina Foley saJd each project needs to be sc(Utiniud lndMdually because or the in- herent eclectic nature of Costa Mesa. She argues that no uni- form planning guldellnes can be applied to a city in which neighborhoods and homes vary so greatly in design, residents and layaut. "What is good for one lot is not necessarily good for an·- other," Foley said. The zoning administrator said he used to measure a proj- ect's compatlbllity based on the changes that would be seen from the street because he understood the greatest con- cern to be the Mc haracter· of the neighborhood. "I felt the character of the neighborhood -and maybe thjs is because I don't actually live there -was primarily es- tablished from the street," Va- lantine said. "I've realized there is more to lhis issue than what you see Crom the front, .. he srud. · In some of the m.ore contro- versiaJ cases, residents consis- tently complained of a lack of privacy, being seen in their backyards from up above and blocked views. A group of resi- dents of one Eastslde tract even petitioned city leaders to create a specific 1one for their homes that would more str1ct1y regu- late two-story additions. Monahan brought their con- cerns to the council and asked to study the possibility of an "overlay zone" for a tract con- fined by Tustin and Irvine av- enues and 18th and 19th streets. Karen Diedrich, whose two- story addiuon was derued by Valantine, said her property is different from other Eastside homeowners and could not be viewed in the same light. "Our home is not like a tract neighborhood, where every- body has the same configura- tion ," Diedrich said. "We are just trying to make it large enough to be livable for us and still have some backyard.· The other two housing proj- ects being appealed are on West 19th Street and Magnolia. · Former Koll employee forms new company Jeff Dun, former regional vice pre&ident of KolJ Construction. has founded Coast Pacific Builders, a construction com- pany specializing in commer- cial, industrial, retail. mixed· use residential and tenant im- provement projects. Coast Pacific Builders also provides pre-construction serv- ices and makes use of in-house craftsmen and builders who have been active on projectl. throughout California. Arizona, Nevada, Colorado and I lawali Coron a del Mar walk set for I I a.m. Sunday Pet'> for adopt ion, li ve mu- sic, costumed carolers. prize~. a rock-climbing waJI. story telling and vi<;its with Santa Oaus are JUSt &ome of the ac- tjvitie'> of the 24th annual Co- rona del Mar Chamber of Commerce <.hristmas Walk Fes11vaJ, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. 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No one hurt in costly Newport boat fire A boat fire Thursday near Udo Pack Drive caused about $20,000 in damages, officials said. Newport Beach firefighters, lifeguards and Harbor Patrol deputies responded to the fire that broke out at about 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Capt. John Blauer said. He said a security guard spot· ted smoke corning out of The Last Call, a 125-foot boat docked at Anchorage Lane. The most significant damage was around a radio mounted on the side of a Jacuzzi on the front deck. No one was injured in the fire. CRIME Continued from Al in the first six months of 2002 compared to the same period last year, the report said. The total number of crimes was up 0.9%. however. Violent crimes were down 21.5%. Robbery was down 7.8%. aggravated assaults took a nose- dive of 26%, burglaries were down 7.3% and auto !hefts dropped 11.5%. The only cat· egory reflecting an increase was thefts -up 8.1 %. Officials attributed the de- crease to proactive and stringent enforcement "We've been able to concen- trate on our problem areas.· Costa Mesa Police Chief Dave Snowden said. "We know where crime is occurring thanks to crime analysis.· Over the last year, the depart· ment has put together an under- FAMILY Continued from Al something. There are plenty of parents out there troubled by the amount of time their kids spend in front of the 1V or playing video games. As they tell me this, I get the impression that these kids belong to someone else -that these parents have no power to pull the plug on any of this stuff. But each year at a birthday or Ouistmas, these parents only perpetuate their misery by buying the latest version of a video game or even a 1V set for a kid's room, as more than half of the parents in the country have done. KJds need to get more gifts that can only be used outdoors. They should be getting balls, bats, gloves. skates, pogo sticks, basketball hoops, Frisbees, bicycles and scooters. There are a couple of ex.cepdons I'd make. One is to buy kids boob or a gift certificate to a bookstore. The value of a child reading books on a regular buJs ts incalculable. One report I read online only a couple of days ago was about the two most common habits of• A" students. One babft was reading for pleuure, not just u homework. 1be other habit was eadng breakfast four out of ftve days. The other ~don I'd make is to buy IPftl that the family can Ule topcher. One u:b -would be a bolld pme. PertUlpl chit can be wed ID W4M a fmlly 9lftl8 nfaht -lll'J'hlr• ID po"* the h=IMa/lbe...., ••Mnlcetomy flilow•ppen IDd pllatll, I ................ Butd\11 one'I dll'amL 1blle ....... llftl ................. d.tDllr. 1.11il Bllclrtc Seel. n.11 aot .. 1111111,..1nc1 In am an. 11111 GDe •• blct-.... t11• :•• n lubtl 11 Ills ... -:.~1··· .... .......... ..... .............. _ ......... ·~ The cause of the ftce ii still wWiown. Man in fake beard robs Harbor Boulevard bank An urned robber reJ>ortedly wearing a suit, fake beard, dresa bat and muk made away With an undisclose4 amount of cash after holding up a Western Fi· nancial Bank braJ\ch In Costa Mesa on Friday, officials said. The man entered the branch in the 2000 block of HarboJ' Boulevard at about 4:35 p.m. and used a handgun to threat~n the teller, Costa Mesa PoUoe Sgt. Burt Santee saJd. He escaped on foot iµid was last seen heading eastbound on. Bay Street, Santee saJd. New court hearing set for substitute teacher A 35-year-old substitute teacher accused of sexually as· saulting several female students waived his preliminary hearing scheduled for Thursday. His next court hearing Is set for Dec. 17 in Santa Ana. Todd Jerome Haluch of Hun- tington Beach faces 17 felony counts of sexual assault and one count of wi tness intimida- tion. He was first arrested Sept. 13 after a therapist who treated one of the victims told police about It. Haluch posted $250,000 bail the same day. A second warrant on four fresh charges led to another ar- rest Sept. 30. Haluch is now in Orange County Jail. On Oct. 16, he pleaded not guilty to all charges. cover operation to fight street crime, particularly robberies. Several arrests were made as a result of that operation, officials said. The department also belongs to a countywide task force that combats auto thefts. Snowden said such steps have helped the department sJjce those big nwn- bers. He said it is not clear why crimes increased in 200 I. "They go up, they go down," Snowden sald. "IL can happen very easily in a city like ours. At one point, when we have a group of people running around com- mitting vehicle burglaries, the numbers shoot up.· The chief also applauded the communhy for getting involved, which Sgt. Don Holford said serves as the ·eyes and ears of the department· "A lot of credit goes 10 the offi- cers worlcing the cases and pacrol officers on the street.· he said. make them stop rather quickly. 2. Expandable shoes for kids. I marvel at the parents who can either afford or otherwise have to have Lhe name-brand shoes for those lcids whose feet are growing faster than weeds. These expandable shoes are for the rest of us who watch our lcids outgrow shoes !hat still have plenty of tread on them. Each time a child's feet grows a half size, these shoes would have some sort of extension that helps them adjust. 3. Lunchbox With a Oapper. Over the past several years, our kids have lost enough lunchboxes to fill a shelf at Target. l 'd like to see a lunchbox with one or those "clapper" devices embedded in it so kids can find their lunchboxes just by walking around school Smoke reported in plane cockpit Friday The pilot of an A1ub Airlines Oigbt from Oakland that landed at John Wayne Airport at about 3:30 p.m. Fncs.y reported amou in the cockpit, spokes- man•Justin McOUlker aald. No one wu hurt, and lhe plane waa not evacuated, he said. •The plane had landed and had ta.Xied normally into the gate,• McOusker said. People disembarked as they normally do, be said. McOusker said the cause of the smoke was not known. Back Bay .area closed after sewage spill A sewage spill Jn the Back Bay on Thursday forced the Orange County Health Care Agency to close the water at the Harbor Tower Marina to swimmers and divers, officials said. The spill of about 400 gallons was caused by a sewage line blockage from an apartment complex ln Newport Beach. Officials saJd the affected area "ill remain closed to wa - ter-contact sport& until follow. up water quallty tests ll\~t ac· ceptable standards. For information about Orange County ocean, bay or harbor postings and closures. call (714) 667-3752 or visit www.ocbMchJnfo.com. To re- port a sewage spill, call (714) 667-3600. -Deepa Bharach FYI Crime4t reported JMU9ry through JuM for 2001 end 2002 aw-2001 2002 % Clhenoe Murder 1 1 R.pe 12 5 -68.3 Robbery 64 69 -7.8 Aggnv-.d 100 74 ·26 meutt Burglary 261 242 ·7.3 AutodMrft 2A 22.4 ·11.5 Theft 1266 1368 8.1 "It's a total team effort." The state attorney generaJ'r. crime statistics released .'.Rlurs· day only consider ddes With populations greater than 100.000. • DEEM BHARA'Tli COWf'9 pubUc safety and courts. She may be readled at (949) 5744226 or by e-mail at deepa.bhamh@latimu.com. clapping or whistling. This concept is also good for jackets. sweaters and caps. Parents. pay attention to your wallet, not Wall StreeL Contrary to what the economJsts and the media want you to believe. it is not your patriotic duty to buy stuff, particularty if you go into debt to do so. It is your patrlodc duty to establish a safe, secure home with a soUd financial footing so that your kids have a roof over their heads, enough food to eat and some decent clothes to wear. Anything else is gambling -just like the stock market. • STEVE SMIT1t is • Costa Mesa r8$ldent and freelance writer. Readers mey leeve 1 fTleSUge for him on the Dertv Pilot hotline et (949) 642-8086. ANDERSON, Dale Roland ". · CRYSTAL L.AOOEROAl.E I DAILY PILOT Cattrans workers clean up the crash of an SUV and a tanker truck carrying jet fuel in Costa Mesa. FUEL Continued from Al its way to John Wayne Airport. The crash caused the Lraclor- trailer to jacldcnifo, roll over and spill about half i~ load into the street. Most of the spilJ flowed into -a concrete ravine where it was ab- sorbed by dirt and debris, Costa Mesa Fire Banalion 01.ief Gregg Steward said. "We gut really lucky with this one." h(' 5aid. "It could've been pretty harmfuJ 10 the environ- ment if any of the fuel had gotten into the flood control channel.· Police arrested Orlando Agw- lar, a 27·year-old Orange resi- dent, on i.uspicion of drunk driv- VETERAN Conbnued from Al "Dropping the bombs un- leashed the !>Clentific elfon that makes us an atomic society to- day,~ RobefU> said. I le held up a household ~moke detector as an example of a common appliance ing. Aguilar suffered minor injuries and was treated and re- leased at Hoag Hospital. He posted a $2,600 bail Henry Liton, 70, the driver of the big rig. also escaped with mi- nor injuries, officials sald The cleanup. however, lasted all morning. closing Baker and Paularino near the Costa Mesa Freeway lo traffic until about noon. The Baker offramp was aJso dosed during that time. Crews worked until late after- noon shoveling the oll-soalced debris into plru.tic bags, Steward said. lne spill could have been very serious had i1 found its way into the Oood t:ontrol channel and to Upper Newport Bay, said Monica Ma:1ur, spokeswoman for the OrclJlge County Health Care that uses atomic batteries. After their presentations. a rush of student5 crowded the vet er.ms' table to learn more about their e~ricnces. Many said they wert• moved by the veteran'!> modest de<ienptions of their he- roics. "I thought it was really impor tant for people to know about Agency. "ff it had happened, we would've had to have a closure,· she said. ~It would've been really bad because Upper Newport Bay is a preserve, and jet fuel can do some damage.· About 30 firefighters re- sponded to the incident. I lun- tington Beach and Santa Ana haz.ardous malerials unjts aJso assessed the situation, StewdJ'd said "They concluded that the fuel was 001 highly flammable,· he said. "Jet fuel is like diesel. It's not as Oammable as gasoline." • DEEPA BHARATH'covers public safety and courts. She may be readled at (9491574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bharath a lat1mes.com. their personal experience:. of war." said Bryan II all, 17. ""fliey weren't jucil fighong to kill M>me- body. lney were fighting for what they believed in." • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers education She may be reacnecl at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at deirdre.newmania)fatimes.com. eo11,...,., 1nsta11n • 11o leucciO w w.ter D-••• • ......, ltllcleM • 11o ,....... • CUstonl-Flt to Yow HcNM • llhll1 R11htant • EnMnc •• lecul'ftr • M ' --~· s., Cl••*• Quality C,.,,,,.,,,anshlp Guan1nt.•d 714-965·1876 • 800-433-2588 19142 Seidt Btwd. • Huntington a..d'I ~ & Glrfleldt Howe Man.. Wed. a Fri. w • n.. a n.ur.. M • sa M •tun. 1~ SatlMday' December 7' 2002 A5 GoftdOla,.. .... ma/ ~ NI\~ 310t W. C0Nt Hlthwty. oflw'S one.-and two-hour gondola c:tui.e.. A one-hour tour with c:.Nmpegne ts S70. 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IT'S TIME TO MEET GUY BUFFET SATURDAY, DECEMBER JTH 11:00AM TO 3:00 PM SUNDAY, DECEMBER STH NOON TO 4:00 PM GUY BUFFET . ART• DINNERWARE, -IOOKS, ACC~SSORIES ,, NEW HQLIDAY ITEMS AYAILMLE FOi SIGNING. Oporto. Newport Bead\ . CRUISES Electrtc Boat Tours ofJw9 two-hoc,ir cruises of Newport Harbor (S75 per cruise)_ Round-trip hotel or off·the-water restaurant shuttle service la available. Pidc-up from rHtaurants with docb is also available. Chartt'red and catered tours. (949) 291-1953 or www.wattsontheharbor.com. Th• Newport t..nding Belle is available b weddings and recepdoos. cxdtail and sigh1Meil 19 cruises, and meetings,. The cost is $500 f()( the firsl two houn, ptus $150 for each additional hour. (949) 361-3640. WALL CL()(k S55 , MAILBAG I I ' : Robinson's election a '• surprise.twist in City Hall : Stunned! That was the look on ~ Councilman Gary Mo{Ulhan's face •· Monday night after being blindsided : by Councilman Otris Steel, who sucker-punched the process and • nominated Councilwoman Karen ·: Robinson for mayor. The ' embarrassingly long delay awaiting a second to his modon may be an omen. Then, in a scene straight from ' "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest," Steel was elected vice mayor. Without the benefit of public , comment. which was half-heartedly • held after Robinson and Steel were firmly seated in their new chairs, the new mayor and vice mayor were "quick-pitched" into office, leaving supporters of Monahan and other observers reeling. Many of those who supported Monahan in his bid for a third term viewed his elecdon as mayor as a slam-dunk and a very logical choice to to bridge the old and new councils. personal china abop, Is almost too much to bear. Turt reform that would ellmlnate plea barptna sure looks good now. GEOFF WEST Cos~Mesa Cm 't keep capping .bhn Wayne Airport flights I don't think an extension of the John Wayne Airport ft.lght restrictions that includes more use ls a good thing. It just goes to show again how badly we need an airport at El Toro. As the need grows, where will it go but John Wayne if oo other alternative exists7 There will be an ongoing extension of caps, which includes more Oights in the future, I fear. E.R.SCHEID Corona Del Mar There's nothj.ng to study about bridge at 19th Street Daily Pilot The citizens are now left holding their breath, hoping that Robinson will somehow be able to find more time in her busy schedule to execute the duties of her new office than she did as a councilwoman. We wish her extremely good health in the corning year, because the specter of Steel as mayor, uslng the dais as his own I want to add my voice to the "few hundred people" who have opposed any further study of the 19th Street bridge. It does not cost $150,000 to stand at Triangle Square and see that 19th and Harbor and Newport boulevards cannot take any more traffic. I have no interest ln creating an onramp for Huntington Beach and Newport to access the Costa Mesa Freeway. FILE PHO TO I DAILY P1l0 r Supporters of Gary Monahan were surprised at the City Councls decision to make Karen Robinson Costa Mesa's new maycl( I avoid going into downtown Costa Mesa due to the traffic. I live right off wetlands around the Santa Ana River. something that residents over the of Victoria and seldom use it because The Victoria Street Bridge already years have clearly not wanted . It is of the difficulty crosslng the street. divides it. It does not seem wise to time 10 remove the bridge from the More traffic will not improve the create another separation polnt. The county plan and move on. situation. study money could be used for other DIANNE RUSSELL It would negatively impact the more valuable things than re-studying Costa Mesa LETTER TO THE EDITOR Latest airport extension sells too much of Newport Beach I remember being part of the negotiating team for Newport Beach many years ago on the first John Wayne Airport settlement agreement We gave away a lot then. The county was supposed to find another airport for the long-term relief on Orange County air passenger demands. The county has not fulfilled its responsibility, while Newport Beach continues with degraded quality of life in the form of.noise. jet fuel poD:uting the air and e.ncroacbments on the flight path. while more and more airplanes take off OYerbead. This past month. we have read in the news and watched on television the Newport Beach City Cowicil discuss John Wayne Airport. They have reported what a great job they have done, in their opinion, on a new agreement This new agreement they agreed to is 9.8-mUUon annual passengers. They talked about bow this new agreemenl would stand up in any coun and not to worry, folks, as they are taking care of us. Today, I read what a wonderful job they are doing for us at 10.8-rnillion annual passengers r Airlines agree to JWA cap extension," Thursday). When was this public hearing to increase by 25% activity at John Wayne? And what kind of party line is "increased number of gates and passengers likely won't have much effect on Newport Beach residents?" Build it and they won't come is not the message most people understand. Greenlight has been volunteering for months to give residenls some control over ground t.raffic by allowing a public vote on large projects that exceed our general plru1. c.;m1111d traffic is a serious problem, hut a 25% increase at John Wayne could be devastating. 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The space is available because •A Ouistmas Carol" is not being performed that nlgbL The perfonnance will mark the ftrst time a school group has used the facility. · "I thlnk it's goihg to be awe- some," said Michelle Hamilton, 14, who is in the school's Vocal Ensemble .. The winter concert is usually held in local churches, but none were available this year. Undfors jumped at the chance to perform at South Coast. lhe choir8 wW be performing· "Songs of the Season" oh the Seg- erstrom stage. surrounded by the ~Carol sets. "I'm tbriDed to sing in this theater because It's such.a beauti- ful plac.e." UndfOJ'S said All 6ve of Undfors' choirs, in· eluding middle and high school students, will be filling the theater with their melodious sowtds. On Thursday, Undfors, the 2001 Orange County teacher of the Year, rehearsed with the~ En- semble. With his characteristic serious demeanor. broken by bursts of levity, he emphasized the impor- tance of emotion during the songs, as well as hitting the right notes. •1 try to choose diverse music with different emotions." Und- fors said. "You're not making mu- sic if you're not being expressive." Undfors led the ensemble from the lighthearted "Dashing Tilrough the Snow" to the som- I can't believe ..... . CCQ!ISCOPU asaasss• ••• CR't'STAl.. l.All)EROAI.£ I DM.Y PILOT The Costa Mesa High School Concert Choir, under the direction of Jon Lindfors, practices for its concert ·songs of the Seasons." ber "Coventry Carol." try Carol" -a song from the you want to kill all these people," theater before the concert. he "Your face bas to look pleasant 1500s about King Herod ordering Lindfors said added. . . You can' just look like this," Und-children to be killed when Jesus Lindfors said he is also looking The students are excned Lo smg fors said, in reference to "Dashing Ouist was bom -Lindfors en· forward to his choini performing ~ere the pros d~ Through the .Snow" as his face couraged the singers to capture at South Coast because of the I think l!s going to ~ a good took on a mmble-like stare and the rage of Herod great acoustics in _the theater: The ~ence. ~ . Cab1co, 14. be sang woodenty. "It's telling the story, and I want challenge will be m only ~vmg a satd It'll ~ like being an actual During the practice. of "C.oven· you to feel like you're Herod and few hours of rehearsal LO the performer. Semi-?lnnu.a{ It's M)7 Honie Landscaping or re-landscaping is your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. shoe sale · FLOWERDALE can make your landscape dreams KAY MATSON, A.A. C.C.N.P. Landscape Designer come true, and in~ your home's value, too! 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Bay St., Co.ta M ... , CA 92627; by fax to (9'9) fM&.4'70; or by celling (949) 67<M298. lndude the time, date and locatlqn of the event, a1 well 81 a contaet phone number. A complete llstlngl• avallable at www.dallypilotcom. TODAY The Orange County Chapter of the SeMce Corp8 of Retired Executivel will host a seminar for people loolclng to start a business or people that have reoentty started a butinesa from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m . at National University In Costa Mesa. The university is at 3390 Harbor Blvd. The fee is $40 and inckldea handouts and materiab, $36 if prepaid For more information, call (714) 55().. 7369. The C8t Flinders Aan. wt• host • apeclel benefit cat 1how from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and Sunday at the Orange County Fair 8c Exposition Center. The show will have more than 225 of the w orld's finest pedigreed cats and a special household pet competition. Rescue cats and ldttens will also be available for adoption. Admission is $7 for adutu. $5 for ctiildren, seniors and military personnel and free for kids younger than 6. The oenter;s at 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (858) 455-9390. SUNDAY The third annual Holiday Claulc Car Show and Pedal Car Invitational. featuring a toy drive to benefit Project Cuddle. will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 1n the Autom otive Road of Dreams area of the Orange County Martcet Place. Cars dedced out for the holidays will l:je judged In several categories. Car show panicipants bringing an unwrapped toy or clothing item will receive free show registration. Also held at the Orange County Martcet Place on the Orange County Fairgrounds will be Christmas Karaoke In the Anisans' and Crafters' Comer. (9491723-8663 or www.ocmsrtetplsce.com. The Corona def Mar Chambw of Commerce's 24th annual Christmas Walk Festival will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. along Coast Highway. Stores between Avocado Avenue and Poppy Street will be open for food sampling, entertainment and, of oourse, shopping. Festivities will Include story time with Mrs. aaua; crafts for ctiildren; an elf with balloon• for young8tera; ornament decotdng; holiday coo~ decorating; •od • treatute hunt Hollday caroleB will ling all day, and the Corona del Mar High Sdlool Madrigal Slngera will perform froM 2 to 4 p.m. Dog owners can alao get their peta' pictures taken wi1h Santa belWeen 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. (949) 790-9713 or www.Shop Thelrvlne Company.com. •A Champagoe F8mly Chrtstmaa Conoort• will be held at 4 p.m. In the Orange Coast College Robert B. Moore Theatre. Bobby Burgess. Elaine Balden, Ken Delo, Tanya .Welk and accordionist Myron Aoren, formerly of "The Lawrence Welk Show," will be in the performance. Advance tickets are $35 for reserve, $33 for students, senior citizens and ctiildren under 12. If available, tickets will be $39 at the door. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-5880. FRIDAY The Costa MeM Senior Cent« will hold a holiday program with the Page Sctiool ctioir from 11 a.m. to noon at the center. Lundl will be served after the program. Reservations are only necessary for lunch. The center is at 695 W. 19th St. For more information, call (9491 645-2356. DEC.16 Hombloww Cru!Ms & Events will offer a holiday preview cruise from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. today and tomorrow. The cruise will consist of a three-course meal, on-board entertainment and water views of the seasonally decorated shorelines. Tickets are $64 for adults and $32 tor children ages 3 to 11. Reservations required. For more information, call (9491 646-0155 or visit www.hornblower.com. The Costa M.sa s.nior c.nt.r will hold a holiday program with the Page School ctioir from 11 a.m. to noon at the center. luncti will be served after the program. Reservations are only necessary for lundl. The center is a1 695 W. 19th St For more information, call (949) 645-2356. OEC.19 Pulitzef Prize and Tony Award-winning author Wendy Wasserstein will be at the Newpon Beacti Public Library from 7 to 9 p.m. to give a presentation ctironicling the ctiallenges facing American women. Wassersteln will also be available to autograph copies of her latest book, "Shiksa Goddess Newport Beach's Best Kept Secret ... ARD Wf1'ill'.'•IC A \t '()OD c110'4VEfl ~t: f'RESll oAILY1 JO/NUS FOR OUR SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH a, ~f.1.95 Adult$ 4•~~'2$7.!IS Relax tn a Casual Dtnfng ---.-=;::.=;EA:_;r~FR~EE!;!j atmosphere over-looking Newport Bay. Open dally.from 7am -3pm. NEWPOllT DUNES USOllT'S JJ. JIL\Y (Or How I S~nt My Fortlea):' The library It et 1000 Avocado Ave. The event, which la sponsored by Fletdler JonM Motorca,.., It $38 and Includes a complimentary copy of the book. For more information, call (949) 717-3890. DEC.23 Th• Hol6d9y M..t.t ~.Mao known 11 the Orange County Mari(et Pi.ce, at the Orange County Fefrgroundt will offer fr .. ~on today. Santa will be arouod for photo1. The Market Place et the Orange County Falrgrounda 11 open from 7 a.m . to 4 p.m. . ONGOING The Newport Beach Newc:omen Club holds• general meeting on the third Wednesday of every month. The organlutlon 11 open to all Newport Beach reaidenta who have 11"9d 1n th9 area fewer than five years. For more information, call (949) 646-9922, orvialt . newcomer1-mrwportbeech.org. lnteffafth couplee wtth one Jewlth partner are Invited to participate In a dlacusslon group at the Jewlah Family Service of ·SaUday, ~ 7, 2002 • o,..nge County office. Th• group Is geared toward dMffng with IHuee between lni.t'faieh couplM, auctt " ralalng dilldren, observing holldayt, eymbola In the home and relationehlps with extended famillea. The cost for three aeulon• is "6 ~r couple. Preregistration 11 required. C.11 to acheduJe date and tJme. The See TOWN, Pac•AlO 1he HoneyBaked Cafe h full of surprises, not ham. now ~OU and ~OUP lunch buddl.es C4n stor O~ The i lone~Ba.Ked ~e f Or 6 6\Wf>ri,sLni!J wt.de aproa:y of deLLC.i.o~J m ade from scra"tch, Lunch temptdtu:ms. T':J oUP +lone:yB'aX.ed ~en Cor<lon BLeu, Beer WeU\.n~n, or ~~rk fi t!Lets ~th Fresh Bl . .d<;-Kberry iJCaie: Or ~~ a fresh, crisp:'} m aster eh1 Salad. :And, f b~aXflast LS t;o ~our Lt.Kt..n8, we serve t..t all da.9 Lon3. Wi.th chow.es ll.Ke our L~i-and flu~ flone;-,Ba.Ked Orne Letta.ta w\.t:h T ut>ke~, Avocado and Swiss e h eese or sc.rurnpnous Stuffed French Toast So next time 9ou d o lunch, do Lt" i.n s~le at"The -H one:yBaked C-af e ·:·where ~ou'll. fl.nd over s~ d et Lc.i.ous thLn~-for lunch, besides OUP am.a,eui8 h.run. COm e see us toda~. We're r~t next door to that famous ha.m store. 0penMoOOay .~aa.m.·6:30ixn THE HONEVBA ThuMi!y -Satuiday 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Slrlday 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Tustin 13771NtwportAlle.#13 Phone : 714--731~16 fAl :714-731-4907 tb6igb1Badl19022 Bach IM. #C Ame: 714-961-6174 fAl 714-373-U16 ~ ' ' AIO SIMdlllf, O.C..W 1, 2002 TOWN Contiud from A9 ollce .... 2IOE. ... St.. s-.... G, C-. M.a. (714) 44& tas>. 11'9 ..................... computilr clMeM to P90Ple with f9dlng vWon who h"9 dtfllcutty 8Ming 1he computer ICfMn. The a.. <Anter et 800 Merguent. /lwe., Corona del Mer, offers .VC ...aions. CaU to sign up for d ....... (714) 821-6000 . ........................ a.... hoeta. rnem.a ... aAPPCHt flroup frOfY' 8:30 to 8 p.m, Sundaye In OieNnWd Hall c lit 800 St. AndNWS Roed, Newpott Beach. (949) 674-2238. haa ballroom dencinQ wttf, llw mueic from the eo.ta Meea MUlic ~from 7:3010 10:30 p.m. WetrY Tu.dey night, M -w. 191h St., COllte Meea. $4. (948) S..3884. .......... olderOMll*ta diecu9llan group ooordh llted by Jewieh FemAy ~to eddr.-'--eud\ •anxiety, depr9•on. reldonshlps, loneti~ and family. The group ,,,.... from 10 to 11:30 un. Monmyt ..... agency~. 2&0E • ..,St., 6'Mtie G, Com ~~lllk>n requfred. (7MJ• 4950. A ....... .,. ... me.laat 7:16 p.m. Wedneedavs et 3400 Irvine Ave., Suite 114, Newport Beach. Call to reserve a seat (949) 263-1462. The ...... f8mly..,..of Onlnge County aponeora • ditQIUion group for ldult . children and their parents from 6 to 7 p.m. two Tu.days• month at the Jewish Family Service office at 260 E. Beker St, Suite G, ..... ,...... ..... 0....,.. County apon10r1 an ongoing healing support group for the chronicaffy llf. The purpoee 11 to provide paftlcipents with emotional and spiritual support to manage Illness and Its COfl8e9uencet. The group meets at 7 p.m. ll\Uradays at the Jewlah Family Service office at 250 E. Baker St, Costa Mesa. Attendanoe It free, but registration 1• required. (714) .......... NMpott .... Pubic Llbmy Ueed Book Store • ,.. ~for pd'ont'\o doMte boa. to replenish the~ stoc& .. may be left et Mt/ of the ..... tnnm libmie9 - Balboa, Mariners, or Coron• def MM -cw In the book doeet next to the Friends Book Store, et 1000 Avocedo Ave., Newpot1 Beadl. All hardcoY9r ~paperbec* don8tiona. with the exception of magazines and Jew boob, will be eccepted end .,. tax deductible. (949) 769-9887. OuUt Ona.rcb By the Sea Uruccd Methodist 1400 W. Balboa B}vd .. Newport Beach a •s U). Adult Suondoy Sdlool I.JO at 10..a · 'i'oni., _, c:i.w.-Sooeday School 11.e Acor. Dr. <Mrp R CNp, Putoc ("9>'7J.380S Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNfTED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker, C.M. Worahlp & C hurch School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Or. Richard Geo 714 979-8234 Newport Center United Mtthoditt Cbwdi Rev. Cathleen Coots, Pastor 1601 Marguerite. Ave. comer of Marguerite and San Joaquin Hills Rd. (949) 644-0745 &m Quin Worship Snvict JO•m Worship 11nd Childrm's S#n"4y 5'/»o/ Yc,,uh ~dint wetlly Costa Mesa First United Methodist Church 420 West 19th Street, Costa Mesa (949) 548-7727 . Michael Bankhead, Pastor The Co9t8 .... Q\ambet of Commerce hosts networlc'.ing lt.endleon meetings wednesdaya from 11 :46 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Com Mau Country Club. The coat Is $13. The d u b r. at 17Q1 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa . (714) 88&'.9090. A br9ln tumor euppott group meets the first and third , Thundays of each month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Hoag Cancer Center at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Free. Registration not required. The group Is designed to help patients and their families understand and cope with the illness. (949) 574-6232. St. John The Divine Epi5copal Church 183 E. Bay St. . Costa Mesa 949-548-2237 Comer of Bay & Orange Ave. Sunday Services: 8 :00 am and 1 O:OQ am Sunday School 9:45 Holy Eucharist at 7:00 am on Wednesday The Rev. Or. Batt>ara Stewart, Rector ~t MirJiad &AJJ ¥ Pacific View at Marguerite Corona dd Mar • 644-0463 A CA1fM4riq,, of tlN An1,uc1111 Gmrm1mwn M.llWING OUR FAITH: W V/NG CHRIST AND SERVING OUR CQ,41MUNITY. Tu Rn-Cl Peter 0. Hiiyncs, Ra:tor SUNDAY SCHEDULE 8 am -Holy WdwUt 9 am · Sunday School/Adult Bible Study I 0 am -0ionJ Euciurui NURSERY CARE AVA/LA.BU SAINT JAMES CHURCH EPISCOPAL 'A~ w..J11i.....,.J S.,.. Jnn °"". r.19' ~ The V«y Rev. Canon David Ander5on, Redo< 3209Voa Udo =~ 7:30 om Troditionol 9 om Coniemporory 9om Church SchoOI 11 om Chari llllClfic ond Wedneiday Noon ~, We're exCited, our new churcb i• w-: open and wed love to have you ~it St. Manhew'1 Church & Prachool • puhh o( th~ Ancll~n C..thollc Chur.11 5udey Scnica: 9:00 et I I :00 am S..-, Sdlool: 9:00 am WWW-1-U CIC.CO. l300 Ford R.o.t, Ncwpon Bc.dt (ODr-Mr Bonita Can70n et Pnirit Rd) The Rew. s~ c. Scarlm.. ~ (9.69t 2 I 9-0911 Clncmat Conrea ~ 8 lie IS, 4:00 8c 7:00 P.M. CCMcnf lll{o.-"'-': '491S74·2lJI) •nre LAW OF WVE" (Galatians 6:1·10) Coeta Meu. $10 per person, per eeak>n. ~stration required. (714) 445-4960. The~ Fem.-V ~of' Orange County has• wee6dy parenting aupport group. Parents leam strategies for aucceaful parenting and for dealing With · • the feeling• and behavior of their 'children. The greup meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. Mondays et the Jewish Famlly Service office at 250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa Mesa. The group will coyer managing anger, 81\Xiety and peer pressure children experience. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. ~' Scnlbble aub No. llO me.la from 6 to 10 p.m. Thuradays at Borders Books, Music & Caf6 at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St in Costa Mesa. $3. New playera are welcome. (949) 2()6.9822. The Coln and Stamp Club meeb from 1 to 3 p.m. Mondays et the Oasis Senior Center. New members Interested in trading, buying and selling stamps and H<l\I\'\.< \lll<llll + •A God-c~tc:rcd parish communiry. instructed by rhc: Word of God A Our L~dy0Q~:~~~f.Angels 2046 Mar V lSta Drive Newport Beach, California 92660 (949)644·0200 Fax (949) 644-1349 Rev. Monsigno r William P. McLaughlin Pascor LITURGIES: Sarurday, 5 p.m. [Cantor}, Sunday, 7:00 (Quiet}, 8:30 (Comcmporary) 10:00 (Choir}. I l:30 a.m. (Cantor} and 5:00 p.m. (Contemporary) It llllH\'\. N e wport H•rbor Lutheran Church cs.LC.A.) 7M Dovw Dr. *•port a.ectt Traclltlonal Lutheran Pntor David Monge Wonhfp Sentce wtth Hofy Communion Suncl8Y 9:18 em - CMLDCAM ........ ST. MARK PmlYTERIAN CHURCH Worship 9:30 FDSI' CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENT1ST 3303 VbUdo Newp)ft~ 673-1340 Cl' 673-6150 Qua 10 <In. 6 pn. ... lcbac;ll IO CD ... , ....... ,,, ... - < I 11 ~ I ' I I \ ', . --~.... . •' . -~ _.._.J__ ~ --· ! Come Reignite WonNp 10:00 A.M. HARBOR CHRJSTWt CHURCH (Olaclpln ol Cltrlst) 2401 IMMAn. New;.rt heclt. CA (941) 145-1781 Milllllt llf. Dmll a.t ......... ~ ........ ongoing ~support groups for ldutts at all 1Cagea of io.. Group members share experience8, hear how others deal with grief, receive support and l•m ways to cope with sadness and loa. One group meets et 7 p.m. Tuesdays et Beth Jacob In Irvine. The aecond group meets et 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea In Laguna Hilla. nte thltd group m~s at 1 p.m. Thursdays at the Ezra Center in Anaheim. Free. but advance registration 11 required. (714) 445-4950. lunch. (714) 754-7399. Merit' ...... Kwott Do "' Co.ta MMa off9t't,,.. -"..,.,_ · ~to alrtlne pl'°'9 and flight ....,.,,... a-... taught by thrw-time U.S. Ndonel ChampiOn Tom MarahaU. Me'*8lr1 It et 333 E. 17th St, Suitt 13, Costa Mesa. (949) 574-0122. A Dee1r'1 with Divorce support group 11 otr.red by Jewish Family Service of Orange County. The group Is fed by an experienced counaelor and meet• at 6 p.m. Tuetdays at the Jewish · F-ederation campus, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950. • The S.. SccMM' ship 09' Mar 711 of Orange County offera a A yoga and dance dut it held program for boys and young men from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. Tueadays agea 14 to 18 interested in aailing, at the Center for Spiritual seamanship, piloting, navigation Discovery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Suite 111, Costa Mesa (714) and cruising. Meetings are from 6 754-7399 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at the Sea · Scouta Sea Baae, 1931 W. Coast The Rev. Connie Rydunan IMdt • ' Highway, Newport Beach. (949) discusaion group using the book 642-6301 or (949) 551-8591. "Converaations with God" from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesdays at the Center for Spiritual Discovery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Suite 111, Costa Mesa. Bring a 0.ais s.nlor Cent9r c6rs ongoing auistance, counaellng and referral aervioea for aeniors . (949) 644-3244. FULL BAR COCKTAILS MEXICAN RESTAURANT NO PASSPOIQ' IS NEEDED OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 94 9·64S·7626 • @/umnwAM1 CONSIGN • DESIGN Quality Furnishings & Accessories For Your Home Tea Ca rt ........... : ............................•............. $125• Occasional Chair ........................................ $1SO- Bar Harbor Wicker Chair ......................... $195• Sofa .............................................................. $200" Leather-Topped Coffee Table .................... $2259' Large Two-Sided Work-Station ................ $250" Bar Harbor Wicker/W~ Table ............ ~ $325" Pecan Hutch .............................................. ~$450" TV Armoire .............................................. $1,250" Down Filled Sofa & C hair ...................... $1,750" Consignments accepted by appointment only Limited to nod: "" ltaJUl Sn-v;,,I ti# u,,,,,,tu1ily for JO JN" Garlic or Santa Maria Boneless Chuck Tri-Tips Pot Roast DiliMtU °" Tbe GriJJ 25 Mbuua Oit Mdi""" s422,b . Boneless· Beef Brisket Lbut d-Tnulttr $49:2,b. ' Try Our Delicious Carrie or Pollo Asada CMbtM-... 0. """'-Grill S@2 ,b. Extra Lean Stew Beef 3221b. ~OvenR~ Beef or Turkey Meat Loaf CMJ.2,_, $3 22 .... COMMUNITY & CLUBS This .season, remember Reading by .9 R &\DING BY 9: The Rotary Oubs of Newport-Balboa,' Newport-Irvine and Newport Beach Sunrise are offering to match up Drive, and guests . are welcome. Eor more information, con tact Val Woolcott at (949) 756-1025. GETTING INVOLVED • GETTING IN'JOlYED runs periodically In the Daily Pilot oo a nttatlng basis. For Information on adding your organization to this list, ~I (9'9) 674-4298. ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA Costa Mesa famllle• can host a German student and earn up to $1,000 toward a number of travel-abroad programs. Danielle Carpino, (800) 322-HOst Al.S ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Assn., which he lps individuals who have the disorder that is also known a CJ Lou Gehrig's disease, needs volunteers. (714) 375-1922, to $2.500 In contributions from Dally Pilot readers as we seek lo buy needed library books for Pomona, Whittier and Wt.Ison elemen~ schools in Costa Mesa. according to Roger McGonegal, Newport-Balboa president. WELCOME TO ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. THE WORLD OP OF ORANGE COUNTY SERVICE CWBS • • • Support group leaders. Visiting M.lcbael Yee, • Volunteers, family resource JIM sponsored by John consultants and office volunteers de BOOM Bntnerd, joined the are needed. Volunteers may worit Rotary Oub of on one-time projects or ongoing The Dally Pilot-Rotary Oub Reading by 9 fund-raising drive over the past several years has provided some 16,000 reading books for the three schools. More are needed if Newpon-lrvine. Daniel programs. Training sessions are Hoffmann, sponsor by Raj available. (800) 660-1993. ltmited ·English -speaking children are to master the language. Your $10 donation will be matched by the Rotary clubs to buy 11 reading books. A $25 donation will be matched· to buy 30 books, a SSO donation will be matched to buy 58 boob. and so~on. Your tax deductible donation to buy Reading by 9 books can be made payable and mailed to Rotary District 5320 Foundadon, c/o Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Make your Investment and watch the dividends grow! Make a difference in the life of a child. Make your tax-deductible contribution before the end of the year. TOY DRIVE: The Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Oub in conjunction with the Orange County Model Engineers will conduct a toy drive on Dec. 21 at the Fairview Park rail system. They wiU be collecting toys to donate to several local groups. The Lions will also be serving hot dogs. hamburgent, drinks, etc. to help raise funds for future programs. And, Santa Oaus will be there. The public is invited. Anyone needing more details can contact club President Mike Scheafer at (714) 435-0300. mtBFIGHTER OP THE YEAR: The Exchange Oub of Newport Harbor honored Costa Mesa Fare Department Engineer Mike HMtart and Newpon Beach Fire Department Engineer Jim Jedonld as Firefighters of the Year. Costa Mesa Fire Chief Jim Ellla presented Hastart. Newport Beach Banalion Cllief Ron Sutherland presented Jeziorsld,'ln addition to the Marlne Safety Office of the Year, U . Mike Halphlde. and the Newport Beach Seasons Ufeguard of the Y,ar, am. C.OllWll)'. HONE SP&UING SICIUS: The Newport C.enter Toastmasters are looldng for a few people who want lo improve their speaking sldlJs. The Newport Center lbastmaster Oub meets from 7 to 8:30 a.m. on Mondays at the lrvtne Co., 6 10 Newport Center Desai, joined the Rotary Oub of Newport-Balboa. WORTif REPEATING ... From ~Thought fo.r the Day" provided by Greg ICeUey of the Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council: "Adversity causes some individuals to break; others to break records." -WOllam A. Wanl SERVICE CWB M£ETINGS THIS COMING WERK TIJESn\Y 7:30 a.m.: The 35-member Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub will meet at Five Crowns for a program by Rotarian Clluck Hirsch on the 1962 Rose Parade. WEDNESn\Y 7: 15 a.m.: The 20-member South Coast Metro Rotary Oub will m eet at the Center Oub (www.southcoastmerro roto.ry.of'/tJ; and the Newpon Harbor Kiwanis Oub will m eet at the University Athletic Oub. Noon: The 40-member . Exchange Oub of the Orange Coast will meet at the Bahfa Corinthian Yacht Oub for a business meeting. 6 p.m.: The 00-member Rotary Oub of Newpon-BaJboa will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub. THURSD\Y 7 a.m.: The 20-plus member Costa Mesa-Orange Costa Breakfast Lions Oub will meet at Mimi's Cafe. Noon: The SO-member Costa Mesa Kiwanis Oub will meet at the Holiday Inn; the SO-member Newport Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwanis Oub will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub ( www.kiwanis.org/clubl costamesaJ; the 80-member Exchange O ub of Newpon Harbor will meet at the Newpon Harbor Nautical Museum to hear Orange County Tax Collector John Moortach; and the 100-member Newport-Irvine Rotary Oub will meet at the Irvine Marriott Hotel (www.nirotary.or'/tJ. •COMMUNITY a a.UBS Is published Saturdays in the Daily Pilot. Send your service club's meeting Information by fax to (949) 660-8667; e-mail to jd«Joom@aol.com or by mall to 2082 s.e. Bristol, Suite 201, Newport Beach, CA 92660-1740. Join us for the holidays Orange County Ane Ms Sfww~e ~f/er~ HOIJD~Y SHOW Now thru Jmnumy 6 OPBNHOOSB POST ROl.JDAY SALB DiOittm. 28 • JllrUry 5 l GlleryHoura Wild-Thu 11 .... 5 pm, FtMlll 11 .., • 7 pm, b 1' lin· IPlll AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volunteers. The society also seeks volunteers to answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. (949) 261-9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP The American Cancer Society Discovery Shop needs unwanted goods such as clothing, furniture, jewelry, accessories, antiques and collectibles to fund the society's research, education and patient services programs. The goods may be dropped off at 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Vo lunteers are also needed from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday at the same location. (949) 640-4n7. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ROAD TO RECOVERY The transportation program needs volunteers to drive cancer patients to and from medical treatments free, of charge. The required commitme nt is a few hours each week or month. Drivers must have a valid driver's license and insurance and be at least 25. Volunteers may use either their own vehicles o r American Cancer Society vans. (949) 281..9446 or .comertlcantJM.org.. The American Cancer Society 11 also looking for volunteer speakers for Its Speakers Bureau program, whktt offers • free service to communities. school• and corporations by providing trained speatcera to addreu cancer luoes, The organization will train all Interested volunteers at a special aession on Dec. 7 from 8:30 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. at the Rwa...~...,.,,o­ ~T~ .. c...,, Gifo ... ~ 0..,. ... _.Utt lltlJ Mwry. ~Gt/I G.JaPlll# DiUtf Mnillt ~ laJJ. ,... ... •Esra-Bu. CAFE HOURS: Mo11-Stu. 9tnw-I!"' ...... SQ .. -- Spectrum Oub, 1635 Oeerparit Drive In Fullerton. For reserv1tioN, call Aorence Dann at (9'9) 667-0604 by Nov. 22. AMERtCAN HEART ASSN. The American Heart Aun. is looking for volunteers to perform v•riou• general off'ice duties In the main office and imptemeflt educational and f\.lnd-ntising events through Orange County. No experience necessary. ROW HOURS: Tw-Stu 10,,,,.5,,_ Saturday, Decent>er 7, 2002 All Training will be provided. (949) ~- AMERICAN HOME HEAlJH HOSPtCE PROGRAM The American Home Heehh Hosploe Program needs volunteers to give emotlonlt support to tennin~ty iH pdef1tl and their families In the gruter Orange County area. Training la -provMied. (714) 660-0800 or (800) 540-2545. 130 F.AST 17"' SI'. • COSTA MESA Al °'Ult I'!"' Strttt HOLIDAY SPECIAL Mini -U-Storage For Only $1 0.00 Hide your holiday gifts Make room for guests Store your seasonal items Now -Dec 31st 2002 2 excellent locations to serve you Mini -U-Storage WARNER LocATION (war /tunbmtt) 31!5Wamer Irvine, CA. (949) 552-2900 SPECTRUM LOCATION (11ear Lalu> Forest & /n1i11e Center Dr.) 66 Tesla Irvine, CA. (949) 453-1030 ~tour p.-ofetslonal resident managers help you with unit selection .. . The Ramer family and friend Max Moosmann visiting the Equatorial Monument outside Quito, Ecuador. ' Rictiard and Lani Straman of Newport Beach, with Daniel Geissman,Mariah : Straman and Steve and , Barbara Barnard, aboard, the Stramans' schooner, . the "Astor,• sailing in • Vanuatu:., an island chain ' west of t1ji. . . a .. -. . . . .. Max and Hannah Callas of Newport Beach and WiM : and Ellie Schommer of .: Chandler, Atiz. visiting .:. George Washington, : Thomas Jefferson, : Theodore Roosevelt amt Abraham Lincoln at : Mount Rushmore. --·~ -------------------r:-------..------------------, GNE THE GIFT OF HEALTH "Avoid the ordinary, cotne to Tile Italia." llf ...,)(,'\ · "'l Pl'I 'I · f'\"'I \I I \If()'\ •R.FADYTO INSTAIJ.!' GRANITE COUNTER TOPS • All ....... (Moro • 0--. 51.ak "°" • • • -"' Bed: s,i..i. • o..w. a.ii-&Ip • 96".zAi"u 112• FiDc pora:laia ud aatvaJ ltOH eold aad Uuc:a1kd M oompeti!M pricn. "A CRANTll! KITCH.EN COUl'<Jl!JO'OP IS NO LONC£Jl A WXURY ••• rT'S A NECESSrn1"' Pleue ca1J us! ~~~~?-- The Balboa Merchant & Owner5 Association Cordially Invites You To The 2002 Jfoliday 'Dinner 'Dance Cruise Thursday, December 12th 6:00 pm -9:00 pm Join us aboard the Catalina Flyer Enjoy speccacular views of the Holiday lights. Dine on a delicious holiday buffer dinner provided by Bibi Anna's Cafe. Dance to live music and sing a few carols as we cruise Newport Harbor! Door Prizes • Live Entertainment 6:00 pm -Boarding & "No Host• Bar Open Boat Deparcs -7:00 pm Sharp • Boat Returns -9:00 pm $35.00 pu person. Tickets available: (Paid reservations, Visa, MC, AMfX). Call: (949) 675-9445 Corporate & Employee Gropps Wdcome Visit: BalboaNewportBeach.com ~·. 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And one of the moet Influential ways for him to do ~is through Flesta Navidad. With Cl1Iistmas in the air, C.ano intermingles the essence of Mexico through every song and dance. 1be show, now in its. ninth year, will play at the Orange County Performing~ C'.er\ter In C.osta Mesa for one night only- Thunday-time enoush to take audiences on a trtp south of the border. In collaboration with Ballet Folklorlco Ollln. Mariachi de los Camperos gives ludlences a full scope of Mexican culture on a very profeeslonal level "\Wve been around a wJille and we've bad the experience to dance ii) a lot of different venues here in the U.S. and lo Mexloo," said Vrrgin.la Dtedlker, founder and director of the dance oompany. "And I haw to say that Nati Cano. with tu. profesllonalilm and tu. ~ of Cl'MtMty, bu been able to uplift and keep alfWI the tradition and folklore of Mexico. "The experience l've bad wotk1ng with Mr. Cano baa been very }:>ositfve, and you can't get better mualdans," she said. Between the colorful costwnes wom by the OOin dancen and the engaging voices and aounds of the marlachl.s, the performance pulls in audience members to the wodd of colonial Mexico year after year. -We love working with Marlachl . de 1os c.amperos." said Died.lhr. SM MARIACHI, P .. e All PHOTOS BY CORAL WILSON I DAILY PILOT Patrick Sabongui holds the guns and actor Jeff Farkash, playing controversial radio talk-show host Alan Berg, lies dead on the ground. Unusual holiday fare Theater patrons won't find much Olristmas spirit in UC Irvine's 'God's Country,' a play about white supremacy and racial prejudice. Coral Wiison Dally Pilot E ver since "God's Country" WU first performed on stap in Seattle in 1988, HU Simon, head of acting at UC Irvine. has wanted to produce the play locally. The time Just never seemed right until now. · Theater patrons might question Simon's timing as they wait In lines to lee the latest producdom ol-ibe ~ and "It's a ~Ule." Adda I II'• topk:a of white fUPl&W'J ... mdl1 pretucMce doem't seem ftt for the holdaJ MUOI\. But tbree upeaed wbbe IUpi•w""were~ with criminal activity in Orange County on Nov. 18, lea than three~ ago. And with terrorism at the foreCront of American minds, the timing begins to seem more appropriate. "God's Country" premJered Wednesday and will run through Sunday in the Studio Theater at UC lrvine. Based OD courtroom documents and telt1monlals. lt depicts the n.i ewnaa of a group or white supremadsta calJed The Order, which committed a aeries of hate am-in the early 19808. Believlng that "u Jo111 u one member of 1be Order Is .... The Ordet Jiws,. the ..,..., committed the almee more than 20 years ago as a warning, foreshadowing events that are happening today. "Now we can see that groups like this that operate in and around America are just as real a threat as they ever were, and on a much larger scale," Simon said. "Since (Sepl 11), we can see that the same seeds of m1sunderstand1o and hatred can~ a much mon dnutadng e&ct. • 1be three aDepd llipretl ....... ameted lat month foe ltoring bomb-making rmteriall were reportedly IMderi of the local Aryan Nadon and Women far Aryan Unity orprdradonl. The dwrpl W9l9 bmed on evldence .. , .. ,...Al. NatiCano and Mariachi de los Camperos wlplay fleSta -Nlwidad llusdayat theOrStge COtl1ty Perfomi11g Arts Center. Gradually updating a classic Tom Buderwitz has a challenging 'task at South Coast Repertory -redesign parts of the 'Christmas Carol' set one year at a time. DHpa Bharadl Daily Pilot It's a holiday staple -just like gingerbread men, miatletoe and Santa Claus. •A Cl1ristmas Carol• is back again at the South Cout Repertory Theater for yet another holiday seuon -its 23rd. The show, adapted by Jeny Patch in 1980 from the Charles Die.kens novel, will retain much of Its original content One little For more on 'A difl'erence Is bound to Chrlstmee c.ot: be noticed by the ... hee A 11 audience -most members are loyal fans of the show who come back every year. They will likely spot the work of Tum Buderwitz, the show's new set designer. The artist's subtle representation ofVtetorian London can be seen in the black and white drawings on canvas that frame the Segerstrom Stage. Buderwitz, a freelance designer baaed in Los Angeles, will redesign the set not all at once but piece by piece with each passing year. •trs a great cballenge. • Buderwitz said "They have a design that worb well, that has worked weU for many, many yara. .. His mluion is to gtw lt a bteath of fresbnesa, retain the best md embellish it to mate it better, be said. Buderwitz takes guidance from veterans like John-David Keller, who baa directed the play every year It's been stqed.. "I figure out what they want to see,· Buderwltz aald. •Then I use my design instincts to glve it a flesh perapecttve." Tb:ls year, he bu done about 25CW. or what be baa aet out to do. •rt now bu a framework or a sbelL • be said -ihe rest of It la a three-to four-year project.• The drawlnp that ~m tbe Sep11t1om Stage now are actually period prtma by renowned artist Gultav Dore. Buderwttz took those prints and Mered 1betr .. lad coloration dlgltmUy wl laid oompua artwodt on top of the prtnll. n.n he IDC them pdnted on cunu and h.s them mounted on the ..... "1be pl WM ID do ICMDelhimc lw lilmnl, yet cnate cbe ....... wl lllWJr ollondOa.. be laid. B&ldelwtlz ....... ,........, .... al am ... ..._ wt.O d•irM .. .....,.. .. 1n1-. 1be new dlawtall bave "'lpUMled lbl ==-· ......... ot ........ ..................... •would.., hen," be llAd,.,... ID a Plft oldll .... ._CtJJ•c,,_., ---... _.I S O C I E TY .Sfttutday, Decent>er 7. 2002 AH THE CROWD WEDDINGS In the name of ·outs tanding w omen M anba Johmon Evuaa, the oew president of · the American Nadonal Red Cross, honored _ the Orange County Red Cross ()\apter as guest speak.er at the Oare Barton Spectrum Awards for Outstanding Women in Orange County. The luncheon event at the Hyau Regency Irvine attracted a full house to applaud local leaders and to welcome Evans to Southern California. · N. a retired Rear Admiral of the U.S. Navy. Evans spent 29 years in the service before pursuing a business career that has lilcluded the leadership of the National Girl Scouts and now the American Red CroM. · · The event in Prange Co~ty marked the 10th annual gathering in the name of Oara Barton, the founder of The American Red Cross, "to recognize women who have demonstrated a dedication to social justice and h umanitarianism," offered Rebecca Long of the Orange County Olapter of The American 8.W. COOK Red CroM. , The City of Hope named Joseph D. Devis, president of Irvine Community Development Co., the 2002 recipient of the Spirit of life Award The honor was bestowed upon Davis at the recent Construction Industries Alliance gala dinner. A dedicated supporter of City of Hope, Davis has bad an active career In locaJ real estate for nearly three dttades. Since joining the Irvine Co. in 1993, he bas risen to the pos ition of president of community development. "In honoring Joe Davis. we honor the best in communHy and philanthropic leadership." said Robyn Moore, d evelopment director of the Orange County office of The City of Hope. In its 28-year history, the alliance, originally founded by Newport developer John Lusk. has raised $9 million to benefi t City of Hope research and treatment programs. Newport's dedicated social activist Harriet Selna reports that file Adoption Guild of Southern Orange County, a support group of Holy Family Services Adoption and Foster Care. is teaming up with Puzzle Zoo, a toy store at South Coast Plaz.a. for a little holiday entertainment and family fun From 4 p.m. Lo 8 p.m. Sunday. Puzzle Zoo will join forces with the Rain Forest Cafe to present a late afternoon of wine and hors d'oeuvres for the aduJts '1fu Lilt/Jest, j"inest, j",Undfiest 'BeautySuppfy & 1' ufl Servi.a Salon In Orange County NEW ARRIVALS OF SlrNhahk Pmonallwi Bra«lns Best Prices -Best Service - Best selection The 2~2 Spirit of Philanthropy Awards Luncheon awards winners are: Front raw (left to right): Gina from Phoenix Academy (Youth); Henry and Susan Samueli (Philanthropist) and keynote speaker Linda Biehl. Back row (left to righth Andrea Erickson, executive director of Project Independence (Volunteer Group); David Pyott, chief executive of Allergan (Corp/Business), Eileen McNerney of Taller San Jose (Founder); and Evelyn Gibson of Court-Appointed Special Advocates (Volunteer). and snaclcs for the children to introduce the new store and to raise funds for the Adoption Guild. The main fund-raiser will be a raffle for the new Sony AllD Robot Dog, valued at Sl,500. Ra.me tickets are SS each or three for $10 and can be purchased at the event Oose to 1,000 guests from all over Orange County joined toge ther for the 17th annual Spirit of Philanthropy Awards luncheon at the Hyatt Regency, Garden Grove. in celebration of National Philanthropy Day. A ·large con tingent of Newport-Mesa volunteers and d onors were included in the honors. Among the distinguished in the crowd were Corona del Mar's Susan and Henry SamueU, who were named Outstanding Philanthropists of the Year. Henry Samueli accepted the award. "Susan and I have been very blessed." he said. "We felt it was our duty to give back and we will continue to do so in the future." The event was marked by an emotional keynote address by Newport's Unda Biehl. The tragic death of Biehl's daughter Amy in South Africa touched hearts worldwide nearly a decade ago and continues to inspire those working for peace and equality all over the globe. Julie HlU served as master of ceremonies for lhe prestigious event, with support from Unda Parton and event chairs Janet DeWolfe and Shelly Hoss of the Orange County Community Foundation. Others supporters were Catherine Michaels, Lane Macy. Amy Cosper, VUd Barie and Carta Rivas. •THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Moller-Bannan , MJchelle Diane MolJer o f Montville, N.J., and Jeffrey Wynn Barman of New yorlc Clry, N. Y .. exchanged weddin~ vows on Sept. 7 at the Pour Seasons Resort Aviara in Carlsbad. ' ·The bride, daughter of Shirley Hendrick of Montville, N.J .. and John MoUer of Ellicott City, Md .. wore a Bob Evans srrapless. white. duchess silk, A-line gown. Her ma.id of honor was Samantha Shaw, and h er bridesmaids were KeUy Motyck.a, Olristie Schofield and TaHa Campsisi. The flower girl was Kristina Campsisi. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. And Mrs. Robert John Barman of Newport Coast. His best man was John Barman, and his groomsmen were Michael Speller, Juan Jimenez and Scott MoUer. The ring bearer was Jack Barman. The bride graduated from The Lawrenceville School in Lawrenceville, N.J .. and Lafayette University in Easton, Penn. She received her juris doctorate from Wa.lce Forest University School of Law in Wmton-Salem, N.C. The groom graduated from Stanford University, where he was a member of the men's swim team. and received his masters of business admin~stration with honors from Columbia University. The ceremony was foUowed by a reception at hotel. The couple is at home in New York City after a wedding trip to Maui and Hawaii. 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December 7. 2002 DATEBOOK THEATER The traditional 'A Christmas Carol' and 'La Posada Magica• will be presented on two stages at South Coast Repertory. By Tom Titus FYI Ebenezer Scrooge will still find the Oui.stmu spirit, and Gracie will still rediscover hers. but they'll be doing so in new surroundings this year. For the first time in 23 years (for •A Cluistmas Carolj and nine years (for •ta Posada Magica"), South Coast Repertory is presenting its two holiday specials on different stages, after the remodeling of its main theater, now the Segerstrom Stage, and the construction of Its new one. Lhe Julianne Argyros Stage. Aud iences will notice some subtle differences in "A Ouistmas Carol.• opening this weekend. The refurbished Segerstrom Hall will be the site of scenic designer Tom Buderwitz's multi-year rf'design or the Victorian world of the play, first crea(ed hy QllT Faulkner for the show'!> originaJ production in 1980. SCR has added a performance for the deaf, weekend matinees for students and pre-show caroling by the Pacific Oiorale at several performances. But the show itself, directed by John-David Keller since its inception, should be warmly familiar. *La Posada Magica," on the other hand. has more of an adjustment to make for Its opening next weekend. The first n ine years of the f6 I~ 17 18 • WHA'r. A Christmas Carol • WHERE: South Coast Repertory Theater •WHEN: 7:30 p.m . Tuesday through Friday, ~30 and 7:30 p.m. on Saturday and 4 p.m . on Sunday. Alito noon and 4 p.m. Monday, Dec. 24. The sign·language performance will be at 2:30 p.m. today. • COST: Regular ticket pricea are $28 to $43. Previews are $18to $29. • CAll; (714) 708-6555 orvlait www.scr.org presentatio n were given on the theater's Second Stage, wi th audience on three sides. This year, the Latino-navored Ouistmas story will unfold on the new proscenium stage at the Argyros, with Diane Rodriguez back to direct. To adapt the popular production to its new home, SCR hired designer Christopher Acebo, who is taking advantage of the new theater's technical enhancements. Acebo worked with Rodriguez, costume designer ShJgeru Yaji, lighting designer Lonnie Alcarez and choreographer Linda Kostal.ik to restage the holiday musical for a bigger theater and still keep it intimate. The show's connection with its audience is a large part of its perennial appeal. •ta Posada" focuses on a t"I :ZO a-.1 i...,. u,v-Uft .._,. ~ z. It.It-""' ZJ ~ o-.1 ~ ...... ~Off a.,,a. llfU.Je aq 30 c:.a.-.1 "-"-Ai-. ,...Off o-i JZ4 :26 \1 .:27 .211 °""'--a.n..-04f e...a....i a...i 31 ,.,.._ "-" &..a-.1 Fine Furniture at Designer Prices Dining Room • LMng Room • Lamps • Aa:asotles • Floon ~""°--~iWY ~ t4~rU~0HHd l.915 Al~. Suite A um Mtsa. ea 92626 • (714) 979-6679 SALE STARTS II TllU CHRISTMAS BLUE SPRlllGS HOME . 20·10°0 Bob Cratchit (David Wh*n, left) learns from a letter left by an unusually friencly Mr. Scrooge that he has been given a raise. young Mexican girl, Graciela. who has lost her faith after her infant brother'• death, but who regains her spirit during a magical •posada," or procession celebrating the birth of OlrisL This year will mark the return of Ouissy Gue rrero. who played Gracie from 1995 to 1998 -but this time in the dual role of Gracie's mother and Mariluz, the pregnant "posadero" who sentes as Mary in the march. Guerrero takes over for Teresa Velarde, who played the roles lo all eight previous productions. In the first year, Velarde herself was pregnant with a son. This year. Guerrero is expecting; she will have a child in 2003. lllfany Ellen Solano returns in the role of Gracie. While "La Posada" is marked by changes. "A Ouistmas earoi· will be altered very little beyond the new scenic backdrops. Hal Landon JL will again head the cast as Scrooge, the role he created 22 years ago and has 111ayed ever since. Famlliar faces Richard Doyle, Art Kousti.k, Martha McFarland, Howard Shangraw, Don Took and director Keller will all be on board. It wouldn't be the Otristmas season for theatergoers without "A Olristmas Carol" and "La Posada Magica" at South Coast Repenory. More information on both productions, which play through Ouistmas Eve, may be obtained by calling SCR a t (714) 708-555 or online at www.scr.org. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews and articles appear Thursdays and Saturdays. 4~ Restaurant ---Established tn 1962 --- DENSE PLUSH CARPET BY MOHAWK 10-Year Stalnnlee Wear and Fade Guara I '900\E a'Ol T~E. itOLiDA~S f1ET ADOP.TiOlf E'IElf?I .... ""1!1 ........ , ......... *" ....... ....._ . ., ... ... AFTER HOURS • Subrnll AFTlll NDtN items to the~ Pltoc. 330 w. 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WINTER CELEBRATION The dance, d'loral and guitar departments of Orange Coast College will join together It 8 p.m. Saturday to perform a winter celebration in song and dance at the Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Meu. $8 in advance, $10 at the door. (714) 432-5880. MUSIC CHANTICl.EER CHRISTMAS Chantideer, an ensemble that blends 12 male voices; win creen SV.!!!m! pertorm ... ennu-' ~ progrem • 8 p.m. todey •the Irvine 8erdey T'he9cre, 42'2 c.,.. Drtw, lrvtne. $32 or$38. (9'9)..... ·' .. KENNV LOQQINS I~ Singenongwriw Kenny Loggina ~ will be foodooM .. 8 p.m. tod9y •• In Seget'strom .UH et the Onnge .. ~ County Petfonnlng Al1a Center, ""- 800 Town Center Drive, C09ta "''• Meu .. $42 to $88. (714) 666-2787. .., COTTON CLUB The UC Irvine Jazz Ordleltra will .... perform "A Night at the Cotton ctub" at 8 p.m. today In the Claire Trevor Theatre at the UCt ' '• campus. The performance will ... : feature guest artists Spanky .. Wilson and the Cheater Whitmore •. Dancers. The camput i8 et the ·~ comer of Campus and University -' drives. S8 to $12. (948) 824-2787. I , A CHAMPAGNE CHRISTMAS lhe Olampagne Musical F9mity, ••• Inducing perfonnera from the old .• -~Welt SttOW!' wltl perlonn a holiday concert at 4 p.m. ~.· Sundey at Orange Coast College's ... . Robert B. Moore Theatnt, 2701 .. . Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $33 to ~. $35 ln advance, $39 at the door. (888) 622-5378. ,,. KEmt ROBERTS Keith Roberts, front man for The Young Dubllners, will perform at 2 p.m. SuOO.y at Muldoon'• Dublin Pub, 202 Newport Center, Newport Bead'!. Roberts will be accompanied by band mate Bob Boulding. Free. (949) 640-4110. 'CHANUKAH CONCERT The eighth annual "Orange County Chanukah Concert" will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday In Segerstrom Hall, Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Choira and canto rs from 16 area synagogues will partlclpate. $18 to $125. (714) 556-2787. 'FESTA NAVIOAD' Mariad'li Los Camperos de Nati Cano will be joined by special See HOURS, Pqe Al 7 .. .... ·' .. I ~ I SATUR DAY .. Orchid Sale Orchids$ 500 to $2500 DECEMBER 7, 14, 21, 28 • QP'.9n To The Publlc • EVERY SATURDAY 9·4 P.M. &CASH . Pegasu~School · """-A National Blue Ribbon'* ~ School of Excellence .\!!rl ..... • A rigorous ICldemlc: cwrk:lllan b 111f111t _. _.... students preparatory for we• In II«? d11J Dool • Sdence, Technology, _..._,....._Art_. Dr-. • Outstlnclng School o.c. Science and~ M #: .. " . l ) ' ' ' ' I • . ,, I. I I Lindi Ronstadt et 8 p.m. '""'-tMI for •Ftesfa Nevldad" in A9111..,..itrom Hell. Orange County ~A.I'll Center, 600 Town CenW Drive, CoU Meu. The pertormence, ll)OntOred by the PhllhermoNc Society, includes dendng end singing. $20 to $69. (714) 666-2787. 'HOUDAY ROMANCE' Pianist Mictlaef Feinstein will join With "\he Padftc Symphony ()n:hettra Pop. on Friday and Saturday to bring a touch of "Holiday Romance" to Segerstrom Hall, Orang~ C<>vnty P9rfonnlng Arts Cltnter, 600 To)Nfl Center prtve, Coeta Mesa. The performances will start at 8 p.m. $26 to $80. (714) 556-2787. 'MESSWf' The P8cific Chorale and the Pacific Symphony Orchestra will join forces et 3 p.m. Saturday for Handel'• "'Messiah" in Segerstrom Hall, Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $19 to $99. (714) 556-2787. 'TIS 1ltE SEASON Pacific Chorale will present its holiday concert at 7 p.m. Dec. 15 in Segerstrom Hall, Orange County Performing Arts Center, 800 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The concert will include traditional carols. $18 to $100. (714) 556-2787. 'PORGY AND BESS' The Orange Coast College Symphony Orchestra will perform selections from "'Porgy and Besa" at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 15 in the Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. $6 in advance, $10 at the door. (714) 432-5880. MUSIC AT TIE TEE ROOM The Martt Davidson Trio with Aon Eschete on guitar performs at 8 p.m. Fridays at the Tee Room, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Prada miu miu Prada CL-.rt Costin .. UNDERSTANDING THE PURCHASE AGREEMENT Whether it consists of several pages of big type or a few of fincprint , a real estate purchase agr~:ment is a serious document. In most areas, tbcrc m "boiJer plate" fonm that ff>CU out what each party agrees to do by certain dates and what happens if either side breaks the cootract. The best time to familiarize youraelf with these forms is wheo you me beginning your search. A!k the Realtor for a copy of the purchase agreement and then ~icw it. keeping in mind that it bu the fotce of law. lf you don't IDlerltlnd the document comult m attorney. If there is a dispute ~.MCI tellet, I court will, bold you to whir the purchase lp'CCIDCllt 11y1, not what you lhou111t ii meant or what you ..... die Rt.allcw said it men. n-a &Wiii cnlCial . you ..... delr ... :lbe ....... for ao. lpplK;1lioo Md ft' . . I f ills? If you decjde ...... .._ r1111pta1*11 ......... ~do ... ? Do lffllimces CUMJ? W1lea will die ..... ,._, If ,. I aft ,._.._,_ .......... ~,. .. ........ .,_ ... ii'• _., )fltl6'ood of ...... Jeff tanc 31 i(~­... ,. l milllll• $10 cover. (949) 766-0121. RAT PACK MONDAYS Magglano'a Little Italy la paying tribute to the Rat Padc flllery Monday with entertainer Chris Williams and his five.piece band. There will be compllmentarv hors d'oeuvrea and dancing. No cover. Reservations recommended. (714) 546-9550. JAZZ.TRIO Gulfstream Restaurant in Newport Beach will present a jazz trio Sunday through Wednesday as regular entertainment at 850 Avocado Ave .• Newwrt Beach. Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and 6 to 10 p.m. 'Monday through Wednesday. (949) 718-0188. WEEKLY JAM The Studio Cafe presents Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11 p.m. every w eek. MWanted" musicians include guitar players, bass players, singers, drummers, keyboardists and others at 100 Main St., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 675-7760. MUSIC AT THE ANNEX Musical acts perform at 5 p.m. Sundays at the Pierce Street Annex, 330 17th St., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 648-8500. MUSIC AT THE GRILL The Bluewater Grill offers live music Friday and Saturday nights. Greg M organ, Nick Peper and Kelly Gordien (known as MPG) perform classic rock. A&B and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays. Marvin Gregory and MPG will perform classic rock, swing and R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The rest8\Jrant is at 630 Lido Parle Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 675-3474. MUSIC AT THE PELICAN The Rusty Pelican offers the m usic of Common Ground from Wednesday through Sunday. The band performs from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. The restaurant is at 2735 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431. WEEKEND BLUES Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant in Newport Beach presents The Balboa Blues on Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday • afternoons. The program features jazz and classic rock tunes for dining and dancing. Anthony's is at 151 E. Coast Highway. (949) DAT E BOOK FOOTLOOSE Singer-songwriter Kenny Loggins will be footloose at 8 p.m. today in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive . Costa Mesa. $42 to $68. (71 4) 556-2787. 673-3425. POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO Tate 5, a funk, rock and Motown act, performs at 9 p.m . Saturdays at Carmelo's Aistorante, 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Solo guitarist Ken Sanders performs classical flamenco tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922. SATURDAY NIGHT R&B Gerald Ishibashi and the St one Bridge Band play rock and R&B at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place Hotel's Trianon Lounge. 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 476-2001. SENIOR CENTER AFTERNOON A seven-piece group plays big band tunes from 1 :30 to 3:30 p.m. Fridays at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave .• Corona del Mar. $4. (949) 644-3244. Sawrday, December 7, 2002 Al7 STAGE 'CHRISTMAS CAROL' South Coast Repertory's production of "A Christmas Carol; which'Opened Friday, will continue througti Dec. 24. The Chartes Dickens classic aPJ)ffrs on the Segerstrom.Stage at SCR, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa M esa. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday. and noon and 4 p.m. Sunday. $19 to $54. (714) 708-5565. 'FORTINBRAS' Lee Blessing's H Fortinbras" w ill be staged through Sunday in Orange Coast College's Drama Lab Theatre, 2701 Fairview ~oad, Costa Mesa. The play opens where the last scene of William Shakespeare's MHamletH ends. Performances will be 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. $7 to $10 in advance. S8 to $12 at the door. (714) 432-5880. 'BEAU JEST HBeau Jest,H a romantic comedy about a daughter's struggle to marry the man of her dreams rather than the man her parents want, will run through Dec. 15 at the Newport Theatre Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Play times are 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday. $10 to $17. (949) 631-0288. 'GOD'S COUNTRY' UC Irvine's Stage 2 will present Steven Dietz's HGod's Country# through Sunday in the Studio Theatre on the UCI campus, comer of Campus and University drives. Based on real-life court records and interviews, the docudrama chronicles the hate crimes of white supremacists in the Pacific Northwest. Performances will be at 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, with another m.atinees at 2 p.m . Sunday. $8 to $10. (949) 824-2787. 'ON THE RAZZLE' Estancia High School's Production Drama will present Tom Stoppard's *On the RazzleH through Saturday at the school's Barbara Van Holt Theatre, 2323 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa. Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. today, Friday and Saturday. $7 in advance, $8 at the door. (949) 515-6537. See HOURS, Pa1e Al 8 :.. All SIUdlri. ~ '· 2002 ' HOURS ......... andfreetornwnbel'a and~ younger then 18. ~ ~fiOmA17 (949) 759-1122. Tmw ..... HAWM GONE DIQfW. ...,... ::::: a.Ir" bV Tim ec.Mv ·~Alt of tM Hltlr•lien and.. o111 ........ bv L--v ..._,. .. wll be on dlllplev Aobertlwll be.....-~ Ill through Jen. 19 Ill the Robert 10-.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. tod9y .i . Mondlwi Wine and Food Cenw, Orenge Co.t ~Orama 1570 Scenic Ave., C09te Meea. Lab Theeere, 270t F8N iMw Road, m.. (714) 327-8300. C09te Meea. m.e. (714) 432-6840, ext. 5. 'THROUGH THE GREEN Am' The Susan Splritus Gallet'y wtll CHRISTMAS SHOW preeent an exhibit of Ora"Q8 Coaet College'~ Repertory photographs by Robert \ .~Company witl present Buetteman titted "Through the .. An Old-FeehionectChrlstrr)aa Green Fute" thr90Qh.Jan. 31 at 5hOw and Ice Cream Social. from 3929 Bltcti St., Newp<>11 Beach. · Thur9day to Dec. 16 et the Drama (949) 474-4321. Lab Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, ~ BRAVO PHOTOQRAPH5 Coste Mela. J)le show will feature vaudeville acts and the Worbby famed Mexican college's ndltJonal Christmas photographer Manuel Alverez melodrama. $6 In advance, Pat Bravo will be on c:hplay through the door. j714) 432·6640, ext. 1. Feb. 16 at the Orange County Museum of A.rt. 860 ~n ART . Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. . The worb will be lhown MODERN MASTERS c:ona.mently with "The Spirit of An exhibit titled Mexico:' an exhibit expk>ring "Twentieth-century Modem Mexico through the ey.-of M.sten• will remain on view at modem photogrephera lndudlng the Art Resource Group in Corona Henri Cartier-8reMon and Edwerd del Mar through Dec. 27 at 3032 Weston. Muaeum hours are 11 E. Coeat Highway. The graphic a.m. to 5 f6m. Tueectav through worb Include plece8 by Picasso, $unday. for adutb, $4 for Mati ... , Chagall, Braque and seniors and atudenb, and free for Femend Leger. Exhibit hours are members and ctdldren younger 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through than 16. (949) 75&-1122. Friday. Ffte admlalon. (949) MARJE11CA PORTC 640-1972. An installation by Slovenian artist JAZZ. PORTRAITS Marjetiee Porte will be on display "Portraits from the Golden Age of through March 2 atthe ~nge Jazz," a series of photographs by County Museum of Art, 850 San William Gottlieb. will be on Clemente Drive, Newport Beacti. display at the Orange County Porte'• wort deals with iauea of Museum of Art's Satellite Gallery shelter, poverty end through Dec. 29. Gottlieb displacement.. Museum hours are photographed the jazz scene in 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through the 19309 and '40s. Hours are 10 Sunday. $6 for aduJts, $4 for a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through senions end students, and free for Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday members and children ~ounger and 11 un. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday. than 16. (949) 7~1122. The gallery ia at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St, Costa DANCE Meaa. Free. (949) 759-1122, ext. 212. 'THE NUTCRACKER' \JGHT SCREENS' Ballet Pacifica will present its annual holiday presentation ot The Orange County Museum of "The Nutcradter• Friday to Dec. Art will Pf9881\t "Light Screens: 24 at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, The Leaded Glasa of Frank Uoyd 4242 Campus Drive. Irvine. Wright" through Jan. 6 at 850 San Performances will be 2:30 p.m. Clemente Drive, Newport Bead\. Saturday to Dec. 15 and Dec. 17 to Museum hours are 11 a.m. to 5 24 and 7:30 p.m. Friday to Dec. 16 p.m. Tue9day through Sunday. $5 and Dec. 17 to 23. $23 to $27. (949) for adulta. $4 for aenlora and 854-4646. I' '·· A HOLIDAY TOAST AMacedo lwe., ....... leach, and Ill 3 p.m, .. the~ Joru--Cornftftty c.near, ~ .......... "8nd'I Ubnly, 200I ~om.. Free. (M) 711-310l STMUGHT ITOIES CNlchn s 10 7.,. lnviled to partidplta In 90flgl end ft~playa .i 7 p.m. Mondays 9t the Com Meaa Library, 1866 Part Ave. (949) Me8846 .. PJS Ml) IOC*S A children's story time la pl'9Mnted .i 7 p.m . Mondays end at 10:30 a.m. s.turdeva at the . Newport 8e:ach Central Library, 1000 Avocedo Ave. Ollktnn may wear pajamas to the evening aealona. m.e. (949) 717:3801. WEEKLY STORYTEU.ER A children's atory time la hekf at 10-.46 a.m. Wednesdays at Barnes & Noble Boobetlet's at Metro Pointe, 901-8 South Coast Drive, Cost.a Meu. (714) 444-0226. STORY TIME A children's story time ia held at 10 a.m. Wedneadava and 10:16 a.m . Fridava at Borders Boob & Musk: at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432-7854. POETRY . Al.TA POETRY Steve Ramirez and M.C. Bruce wlll perform poetry at 8 p.m. .. TAIT1NQI , ~= Hf. Time Wine Celler'I often~ .. tadnQI ffom ~to. p.m. fric:Mva end from 1:30 to 8 p.m. ...,J Seturdeya. (949) 860-8483. ,.tf SUNDAYIRIN:lf ~.)'' A Sunday btund'I, futurtng ") International aeefood end~ '<'1 buffeb, roaat9 carved to order ; - and br9'kfut faYOl'ftM, la h9'd •,- from 10:30 a.m. to 2 P·'!l· .i Sutton Plaoe Hotel, 4600 .. ; ~acArthur BtVd., Newport Beed\": ~ $30; $40 with d\ampagne. ~) '~. • 476-2001. -.. ': CLUBS AIJA COFFEE ~," Muabl acts perform n l-'.30 p.m: .. Thu~ through s.turdeya at. ... '... Alta Coffee HouM, 608 31st St, .., Newport Beach. (949) 675-0233. ' .~ ATRIUM MARQUIS f' I A variety of live musk la presented dally at the Atrium's Alrporter Club, 18700 MacAtthur u Blvd., Irvine. (949) 833--2no. . ' BISTRO 201 '" Jazz ia played at 8 p.m . Fridays "•"I and Saturdava end at 11 a.m. 'rl 1 Sundava at Bistro 201. 3333 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beech. ., • The Champagne Musical Family, including performers from the old •Lawrence Welk Show,• wll perform a holiday concert at 4 p.m. Sunday at Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $33 to $35 in advance, $39 at the door. (888) 622-5376. . _ Wedneaday In Alta Coffee House, 506 31st St.. Newport Beach. There will alao be an open reading. Signupa start at 7:30 p.m . Free. (949) 675-0233. (949) 631-1651. . . ' DIN DfN AT BA'•OO TERRACI ' i Instrumental music la perfonneO '• • a~er 9 p.~. Thursdays and pop SOCIAL DANCING Social d8ncing takes place the fourth Sunday of each month from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at the Jimmie Defore Dance Center, 161 Kalmus Drive, Ste. G-3, Costa Mesa. The dances raise funds for the center's building program. Donations accepted. (714) 241-9908. SENIOR BALLROOM Ballroom dancing to the music of the Costa Mesa Music Makers is offered from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Costa Mesa Senior Center. 695 W. 19th St $4. (949) 548-3884. ARGENTINE TANGO Tango d8ncing Is offered from 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. on the first Saturday of each month at Oanscene Studt<>, 2980 McClintodc Way, Costa Mesa. (714) 641-8688. KIDS PUPPET TIME Jim Gamble Puppet Productions will present "The Wonderful Wortd of Puppets" today at various Newport Beach Public Library locations. Performances will be at 1 and 3 p.m. at the Newport Central Library, 1000 DINING/TASTING SUNSET DINNERS The Rusty Pelican offers Sunset Dinners from 4 to 5:15 p.m. Monday through Friday at 2735 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $1().$15. (949) 642-3431. and rode la preeented after 9 p.m. Fridaya and Saturdays at Din Din atthe Bamboo Terrace. 1n3 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949l ~J 645-5550. DURTY NEUY'S SUNDAY BRUNCH Live musk: is performed at 9 p.m . ., Fridays and Saturdays at Nelty's, 2915 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. ' (714) 957-1951. FOUR SEASONS HOTEL The Rusty Pelican o~ers Sunday Brunch from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. every Sunday at 2735 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $8-$15. (949) 642-3431. . TWILIGHT DINING Live music la performed Mondays through Saturdays at the Four Seaton• Hotel, 690 f Newport Center Orlve, Newport • ! Beach. (949) 759-0808. ,. ' A twilight dining menu, featuring dishes such as chidcen See HOURS, Pqe A19 HICKORY FARMS• SAVE $3.00 Jib. BEEF STICK* $f ()'9 SUMMER SAUSAGE rea. $13.99 Our awanl-wtanlna Beet StidL II -4 j1a3t np. with • ldect blflld al~ ud hkltwy ...-e fla•oc Perfect for lilotida7 ptlMrt.p. . IDCKORY FARMS• COSTA MEsA COURTYARDS CORNER OP HARBOR AT 19nt ST. TuSTIN MARKETPLACE 2943 EL CAM:INo REAL CROSSROAD CENTER IRVINE ON BARRAHCA H•> 5'14176 • Offer Oood Thru Dec. 22. 2002 d~rau#I/~ ~~ of lnterlOr -SINCE 1970- ·MOVED to a NEW LOCATION (Nott ,. A# n.Jw,,,rw) 9029 Adams at M-.nolia Tel: 963-6447 we "!Y offiri~t. "' ,. 7 ftM~I.( ""' .,. "".,,,,., ... ft] ... ... ~ 11 1. J +-• n •I I { .:1 !C d '" • II !.J •-1 . , By teaching children bow to embrace the music, the dancing "\ and the culture, he said be " beUeva they will~. .. ...., ....... lbiemnce newfound Ind very relevant ... ti.J1U1*1f 30 ,_. • "lt'a appreciation for it. " ..,.. d ..... aperience In line with that notion, Cano .. .......... a c:atmn amount of has lneorporated a performance " c;WIMtyon .... lbat the by Mariachi Mestizo. a band or .......,,.. NllJJCIGda to. The color musicians ages 10 lo 15, to . : . .ad chi er.tMment; It just empbasiz.e the Importance or J aellel • bellsd".11 pictwe ... what they do. Cr..alnl • bemldttd. yet With those young musicians, r1 borMllt pk:ture ol the tndJdons c:ano bas taken on a role like ., of Mexico hu always been that of Unda Rondstadt, who Cano'• goal. For him, that begins will return for the second yea.r in with the children. a row as a guest performer. . FARE play Ll! inteOS;e and thought. .. • provoking, challenging the ~ -ContinUed from A14 audience to examine the roots of I hatred. lnltftute fo.r Historlcal Review. Actress Jeanne LaSala says all "There were people in our cast· of the hatred and negativity is who didn't even know that the hard to leave behind after ~ KJu Klux Klan still existed. while rehearsal. other people bad folks living -There are Jewish people in down the street from them that ou.r cast, there is an they thought were white African-American woman in ou.r supremacists.• saJd Janelle cast, and having to say these Reinelt. resident playwright and thin~ and tum a.round and look aaociate dean at UC Irvine. "So your friend in the eye ... it the range of what people know males me feel terribly dirty," she about what exists in society sald. today ls pretty big.. For actress Sara Parry, the Reinelt will be leading process has reconfirmed an audience discussions after every overall feeling that she has had, performance. "'It seems 10 me, if especiaUy since Sept. 11. you are doing a really serious -it is so important for people and provocative piece, you have to keep in mind that every a responsibility to stick around person is human and is not and talk to people." different from us. By labeling With an ensemble of 13 actors people as an oth er. it makes it so playing more than 50 parts, easy for people to remove their "God's Country" addresses the humanity." she said. issue from multiple angles. The -God's Country" may nol CLASSIC that's great" Keller said Buderwitz has Continued from Al 4 taken on a considerable chaUenge. way before the exiL ·Now their "It's easier to redo the whole view is side to side. You're taken thing instead of redoing parts of right into the exiL Some of these something,· he said. drawipgs even go off stage, and Next year. Buderwitz will rolJ HOURS Lido Cigar Room, 3441 Via lido, Suite 0, Newport Beach. (949) Continued from Al8 723-0595. MARGARfTAVIUE HARD ROCK CAFE Live music is performed at Uve music is performed Sundays Margaritaville, 2332 W. Co86t at Hard Rode Cafe, 451 Newport Highway, Newport Beach. (949) <A!nter Drive, Newport Beach. 631-8220. (!MS) 640-8844. MARRAKESH ntEHARPINN Authentic Moroccan cuisine and Live music Is performed belly dancing is offered at 5 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays at daily at Marrakesh, 1976 Newport the Harp Inn, 130 E. 17th St, Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949) 645-8384. ' Com Mesa. (949) 646-8855. MARRtOTT HOTEL HOGUE BARMICffAEL'S Live music is performed live music is perlonned Mondays through Saturdays at Wedneedays through Saturdays the Marriott Hotel. 900 Newport It Bannid'\ael's, 3960 Campus Center Drive, Newport Beach. Drive, Newport Beach. (949) (949) 6404000. 261-6270. MULOOON'S Ll>O CIGAR ROOM Muldoon's is an Irish pub at 202 Enjoy a smoke with your drink at Newport Center Drive, Fashion Island, Newport Beach. (949) 640-4110. 4 "We need her becm• lhe lhowed m the way,• Cano said mo.. Rondltadt'a 116aence. "'She told UI, 1A>ok. tbk ii your mUllc. Llltm to It. preeerw It.'• That II just what be alms LO do. Ind what 'udiet)ces have come to love . "The IUdleoce feds that we give them our Me.rt. and we really want them to enjoy our ttldidona: Cano said. "I say, long UYe the tradition.• Fo.r more information about Fiesta Navidad, call the Philharmonic Society of Orange County at (949) 553-2422. FYI "God's Country," by Steven Dietz and from director Eli Simon ls performed at 2 and 8 p.m. today and Sunday in UC Irvine's Studio Theatre. Performances will be followed by an audience discussion. The production contains strong language and inflammatory subject matter that may be offensive to some audience members and is recommended for adults only. Prices are $1 0 general admission; $9 for UCI faculty, staff and seniors (62 and older); end S8 for UCI students and children younger than 18. For information or tickets, call UCI Arts Box Office at (949) 824-2787 or the Bren Events Center at (949) 824--5000. provide solutions, but it will offer viewers the opportunity to process thoughts and questions regarding current societal issues. up his sleeves and approach the interior sets. -The set I'm inheriting here is a very strong and traditional one," he said. "I'm trying to take it to the 21st-century mode while preserving its essence: its flavor and Victorian charm. OYSTER BAR LOUNGE Local pop and light rode acts perform Fridays and Saturdays at Newport landing's Oyster Bar Lounge at the Balboa Ferry landing, 503 E. Edgewater Av.e. (949) 675-2373. TEE ON THURSDAY The Tee Room presents its two--piece band f!Nery Thursday between 6 end 9 p.m. at 3l00 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach. (949) 756-0121. TOTAU.Y COFFEE Open mike night is held from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. Thursdays at Totally Coffee, 1525 Mesa Verde Drive East, Coste Mesa. (714) 435-9367. VIUAftOVA Rich Fauno plays at the piano bar at 9 p.m. Sundays through Wednesdays at Ville Nova, 3131 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 642-7880. • • .......... .. 0 c • SOLARI AN. from $24.95/yd installed includes; · Materials & Labor J • ·$ • • • ... • • • • • • . .,, :* • .. • • . .. • • ' guoJE Of 1IE DAY • PeOple an starting to notice (Aly10n Jennings) a lot more, . but volleyball people hove always noticed her. 11 o.n ..... Newport Harbor Hip Pts voleyball cpach - . I HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCC~R . . Costa Mesa coa~h suspended for 40 days · Boys soccer coach Eugene Day guided Costa Mesa girls on the club level, and CIF has ruled it an infraction. Roser Carlson Daily Pilot COSTA MF.SA -Eugene Day, whose 2001 boys soccer team claJmed the Pacific Coast League championship and was the first Mustangs' team to qualify for the OF Playoffs in 10 years, has reluctantly been suspended for 40 days by Costa Mesa High. · The issue was forced by an inter- pretation from CIF of ru1e 24:2411, which states: •No member of the school athletic staff shall otganize. sponsor or coach a soccer team out- side the season of soccer, during the school year. in which students with remaining eligU>lllty at that. through the 40-day suspen· school are participat1ng.., sion period. according to Day. Day Is the father of senior Day will return to his post Sharon Day and freshman Jas-as boys coach Jan. 22 when min Day, who are on the girls the Mustangs visit Golden soccer team. and have been West Le~ foe Santa Ana. members of the Gold <:oast Bx-Costa Mesa's administration treme Soccer Oub, coached by their confirmed the CIF's stand, disagreed dad. the boys' coach at Costa Mesa. with the decision, but agreed to stand "It just came down to the letter of by it the law,• said Day, who said he had Among the Items pointed out by verbal permission from CIP and had the Costa Mesa communique to been coaching the dub team since CIF: 1999 with complete confidence that • lbat Day's character is above re· he was within the ru1es. proach and that taking this action "At the time I was not the head would have an adverse effect on the (boys) coach and I asked if J could boyS' soccer program. coach the (high school) boys while • That Day agreed to sever all ti~ being a coach for the girls club team. to the Gold Coast Extreme Soccer and they said 'Yes, that's fine.'" Oub. Day could only recall the response • And that Day wou1d begin his 40· at that time as a "male voice," and day suspension immediately. bad no name or documentation. Costa Mesa was 0-2 in nonleague Antonio Salinas. one of Day's aS&st-play heading into Friday's match with ants this season. will take thi reins Cerritos. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS Snyder-Holland claim CIF title / .· Corona del Mar girls win qoubles crown with a convincing performance. SteveVlrcen Daily Pilot I HUNTINGTON BEACJ I The op· game better." Snyder said of the advantages of being Serena Fermin's partneL "I was able to pick up on her strengths and weaknesses.,, Snyder also used strong serv· ing, while Holland was aggres· sive at the net The Cd.M duo opened the match with a 2-0 lead. as Holland served for the first-game victory and the tandem teamed up to break sophomore Claire Fennin's serve. Day said he was going to look at the positive angles, such as having the opportunity to watch his daughters play and wou1d not be within dis· tance of the boys team at practice, or at games. "I'm not going to open any can of worms/ said Day. •Hey, I can sleep in now," he said in a happy manner. Karen Hellyer, the CIF Southern Section Assistant Commissioner, ap· parendy ru1ed on the matter. That could not be confirmed be· cause she refused comment Friday afternoon, stating through Spons In· forrnat:ion Director Thom Simmons that she had not seen any response from Costa Mesa in written form. A copy of the response from Costa Mesa As.sistant Principal JGrlc Bauer· meister and Girts AthJetic Director Pat Leahy to ClF Commissioner James Staunton was faxed to the Daily Pilot at 12:35 p.m. Friday. portunity came again for Corona del Mar High senior Tayiynn Snyder and junior Brittany I lolland. and this Ume the Sea Kings' girls tenrm duo wou1d not let a championship sHp by. Snyder and Holland, who finished as runner-up in last year's CIF Doubles Championships. scored a 6-1, 6-4 vie· tory over 'fray's Fermin sister>, Serena and Oaire, to win the CIF doubles t:itle Friday at SeaOilf Country Oub. The CdM duo is the first Sea King girls tan- dem to win a OF doubles title since Llly ~des and Holly Blare did it for Corona In 1971, the first year of the CIF Doubles Championships. The Fermin sisters. who were the first Troy doubles team to reach the CIF Doubles ChamploMhips final in the boys or girls program's history, broke back. But Snyder and Holland won four straight games to close out the first set STEVE McCRANK I OAll.Y PILOT Corona del Mar High's Taytynn Snyder (above) and Brittany Holland, seen here in earlier action, won the CIF championship in doubles at SeaCliff Country Club in Huntington Beach with a convincing 6-1, &4 deciston Friday afternoon. "We have more confidence." I loUand said of her team's Improvements made since last year. "We have just gonen stronger, mentally and phy-i1cally." Snyder also gained the upper hand in terms of playing against Serena Fermin, a senior who Is usually a partner with Snyder in junior tournaments. Snyder and Serena Fermin won the girls IBs doubles title at the Ojai Thumament in 2001 and in 2000, they won the girls J 6s title at Ojai. They also won the Easter 8owi girls 14s doubles title in 2000. "lbat helped me because I knew her The Sea Kings grabbed momentum with the victory that gave them a 3· l lead. With Serena Fermin serving, the Troy tandem fought back. from a 15-40 deficit and then the doubles teams bat· tied to a sixth deuce. Snyder collected a winner when her return of Serena Fe.rmin's serve found the comer and out of reach. Holland helped finish with a hard hit that caused Serena Fermin to return with an error into the net. "When we went up 3· I, and then Brit· t:any served for us to go up 4-1, we just knew we were going to win the champi- onship," Snyder said. The CdM tandem also built a 2-0 lead in the second set. but this time the Fermin sisters answered with three straight wins to go up, 3-2. Then the teams took a short break. That's when Cd.M Coach Andy Stewart DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Alyson Jennings Versatility serves Newport Harbor standout well as she helped Tars extend season Into December. f Satlsday, Oec:entler' 7, 2002 11 COLLEGE MEN'S HOOPS Anteaters eyeing third straight win 'Eaters focusing on building confidence at the expense of visiting Pomona-Pitzer tonight. Steve V1r1en Daily Pilot BREN EVENTS CEN· TER -UC Irvine's rruuchup with Po- mona-Pitzer is obvi· ously not about Rat· inr;> Percentage Index points. the system that aids in deter mining NC.AA Tournament teams m men's coUege basketball. However, it hardly maners who the Anteaters face tonight at 7 at the Bren Events Center. Tonight's game 1s mainJy about the Anteaters displaying their identity of an inside presence combined with productive perimeter shooting. · which shou1d al.so prepare them for their next game, at No. 17 Stanford Dec. 19. UC! (2·2) used its inside-outside method to coUect an 81-66 victory over visiting Loyola Marymount Wednesday night. as 7-foot Junior center Adam Parada sc()J'ed a career-high 28 points. while junior forward Stanislav Zuzak and freshman reserve guard Ro~ Schraeder hit two three-pointers each. •tt's like any game, in that we're focus- ing on improving our team,· Dougla~s said of facing Pomona-Pitter, a NC.AA Division Ill program. "This IS another opportunity to continue improvement and keep learning. (Against I.MU we acquired our identity. It is a difft-rent style from last year when we were a little more perimeter oriented. I thmk the kids are adjusting offensively. We're also working on defense and the uansit:lon game. Even though we're big we feel we can run the ball and get out on the fast break. I also think that Jeff GJoger b starting to look more and more like a point guard." Gloger, a redshin freshman. ~ put together soUd performances the past two games which he has started. Doug lass said. GJoger is joined by senior Mlke Hood in the baclccourt. while Parada leads a frontcourt with Zuzak and sen· io.r Jordan Harris. with junior Matt Oko· ro and sophomore Greg Ethington in supporting roles. Against LMU, junior guard Ara\ Bas· buskas contributed solid defense and also dished out an assist on ooe of Sduaeder's three-pointers. Baslca1asbs, along with the rest of the gwud.s. have also lmp~ on ball bandllnSt the past two games. OougWs said. After UO's 87-65 loss to then-No. 7 OOahoma ln the Sooner Invitational, following opponents learned to pres· ~ the Anteater guards. But, Do~ said there have been Improvements. ' ! . IMW (Warcny lnclKJed) 96 l.3 PDADSl'ER CONV. 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Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot COSfA MESA -One goal on 31 shots, one goal on one legiti- mate shot lhat's pretty much the story for a frustrated &tancia High girls soccer team that dominated play Friday against visiting Bolsa Grande but was only able to sal- , ~ vage a 1-1 tie ln a nonleague .Y ; game. ~ Marina "Coco" Abdul shook her head in amazement at the number of shots the Eagles took with only one going in. Abdul started possession near · dfield and kicked the ball to a speeding Maria Sanchez. who dribbled the ball through a I 0- yard hole that opened in the middle of the field Bolsa Grande's goalkeeper strode out toward the charging Sanchez but the senior forward directed the sh ot to the keeper's left and tied -the game, 1-1. with 20 minutes remaining. With time winding down, Abdul almost headed a ball into the net on a kick from the far comer by San- dra Lopez. but Matador goal- keeper Delio DeSantiago made one of her 19 saves to thwart the shot ll}e goaJ was little consolation to Estancia head coach Nadine Rajabi. "You guys are so much belier than that," said Rajabi lo the team sitting in a circle around her after the game. "We need to play with more heart. We can't wait until the other team scores a goal to get fired up." Estancia (0-1-2) has scored one goal in its last two games. "No way should we have tied that game." assistant coach Sub- rina Win told the team following the game. "We're not on the same page here." "Through time, Rajabi hopes the Eagles can find the chemistry. !here's a lot of talent on this team, it's just a matter of putting It together," Rajabl said. Eagle goalkeeper Stephanie V - eliz made four saves and junior Randee Gambill fired many shots on goaJ but was turned away. Karleen Curran also gave the Matadors tits, booting a shot off a penaJty lclclc outside the 18-yard box early in the second half and crossing to Gambill on another Eagle shot attempt "(Curran) had an amazing game," Rajabi said. Estancia's Ruth Chavero (left) maneuvers in an attempt to gain possession in Fnday's game. TENNIS Continued from B 1 came to remind bis players of what took place last year. •1 just tokl them that. 'lt'a your eerw and It's not panic time,"' Stewart uid. "Lut year. they got dght and a little timJd. But this year, I Just told them to go out and tel that aerve..· Snyder answered the call, serv- ing for a 40-15 win. Then, the CdM duo broke Oaire Fermin's serve. and when Holland served for a 40-15 win; the Sea Kings went up, 5-3, to grab control of the match. Sn)'d:er dosed out the match and helped provide the champi- onship when she served in the 6- naJ game. She bad three winners, including an ace to go up. 40-30. For the match-winner, Snyder directed 'Serena Fermin with a ~-court hit and after her re- turn, Snyder struck back In the opposite direct.ion to end the match. Earlier ln the day, Snyder and Holland cruised past Dana Hills' Kdaien Wilson and Kristin Bro- nowlckl. 6-1, 6-0. Before the fi- nal. Snyder and Holland dropped only six games com- bined ln Round of 16, quarter- ftnaJ and sem.lfinaJ matches. . ,. .. ·- ----. ._ ... --.,_ ..... WEQ Sa~day. December 1. 2002 aa . • .. . • ... . "" .. Slib#dly, ~ 7, 2002 I I M I '· t_ OWfST INTERNATIONAi_ :' \ t ~ ~ F J~ ' { l '} Gu A I~ A NT r r 2.J • 19 Tennis Courts ·Jr. Olympic Saltwater Pool • 5 Pros W /Grand Slam Exp. ·Jr. Swim Team · Stad.iwn Court W / Bleac::n•-.... " • BaU Machine •Tennis Ladder .. ".'l"""'ih· ·Fitness Director • Swun Lessons ·Direc t TV Spon:s Packages ·Free NTN Satellite Trivia For NBTC membnvup info please calJ Kad1y at (9+9) 64+0050 ext 216. Also Comins Tiiis Fall to tlle NBTC ••• Scott Davis Tennis Academy .. For......, ltaftked Md Adwaeced J•lon ForTmnit Aadcmy info pie.ax call Soon D.Ms at (949) 644-0050 ac 220. ... SPORTS Daily Pilot Estancia buries Bolsa Grande with is .. goal barrage in opener. 111.c• AldMton · Dally Pilot COSTA MF.SA -One way to answer a pummeUng lesf(>n la to dominate the next opponent . F.stancia Higb's girts water polo team (1-0) ripped through Bolsa Grande in an opening nonleque game at F.standa High Friday, coming away with a 15-2 v:ictory. Ju.st last week the Eagles were "handled• by Tesoro in a scrim- mage, so second-year coach Bob Bandaruk was pleased with the way his team responded Friday. •we did very wen ... Bandaruk said. "We outswam them. Our girls were better swimmers." Counterattads quickly led to Eagle goals in the ~t half. Jun- ior Marilyn Reich and senior U- hini Keenawinna provided a 1-2 scoring punch, netting five and two goals, ~pectively, for the v:lctors. Both Reich and Keenawinna each stole the ball before a Bolsa player could get to the attacldng w ne and passed to one another for goals twice in the first quar- ter. Bolsa Grande cut the deficit to 2-1 with 4:09 remaining in the first quarter before the Eagles scored 10 straight goals through three periods. Chelsea Kaplan scored her goal after she stole the ball from a Matador in the middle or the pool and drove to about two me- ters before firing the ball into the upper-right comer of the net. Kaplan tallied three first-half steal$. Britta Pitti and Jessica Fernan- dez also pressured the Matadors, leading to Eagle counterattacks. Each scored one goal. Andrea Bray and Courtney H~ each scored two goals while Kade Mahan rounded out HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS WAlER POLO PHOTOS BY STE'Y'E McCRN« I DAILY Pl.OT Estancia High's Jessica Fernandez (above, right) steals the ball in Friday's 15-2 win. "We weren't faking any shots,· Bandaruk said. "The girls were excited because they were get- ting open shots and rightfully so. but they were shooting right at (the goalie)." The F.agles also got some help -from the opponents. A Bolsa Grande player, at· tempting to toss the ball back to the goalie from three meters out mistakenly threw the ball over • the keeper's head to give Fstan- Estancia High's Jayme Fay sets up to fire away at the Bolsa goal. Estancia scoring with one goal. turning varsity.players on a team Eagle goalkeeper Laura Mor-Bandaruk hopes will become ton made 10 saves. more patient a.s the season prog- Reich, Pitti and Morton are re-resses. JENNINGS Continued from Bl Beach volleyball, most often played with two-person teams, demands the all-around skills that make Jennings so valuable to the Sailors. "She's a tremendous beach player," said Glenn, who praised Jennings' ball control, serving. leadership and shot-making ability at the net. "She makes some ama7l(lg digs and she gives us a lot or energy with her jump serving.· Glenn said. •And when she's hitting. she doesn't have to swing away every time. She's able to move the ball around and hit the open spots better than most players." Energy may best desaibe Jennings' on-court presence, which, Glenn belleves, also evolved, this season, to include leadership. "She leads by example and she's not real vocal," Glenn said. "But she's vocal when it's competitive and that's what I like. She ju.~t refuses to lose." Jennings said she takes pride in her collection of ski&, which also includes setting. aft~r a lase-season shift from outside hitter to opposite the setter. Glenn said he was hesitant to make the move, but·he has no regrets. "She was playing so well outside, but by switching. she is able to do even more or the little ~ to help us. It allows us to do more with her." C:OL F llU B S cia a I -0 lead just 20 seconds into the game. NOHLEAGUE &tand8 15 Bolu Gnnde 2 ScoN h: OuetWa eo1 .. Grande -, o o 1 - Estancl' e 3 3 3 -1~ BolN Otw1de-Strube 2. Seves - Brodowski 17. &tande -Reich 5, Bray 2, Keenawlnna 2, K.aplan 1, Pitti 1, Hess 2, Mahan 1, Fernandez 1. Seves - Morton 10. Jennings came through in a crudaJ stretch of the fifth game Saturday. posting back-to-back k:ills to tum a 9-8 deficit into a 10-9 lead. "We were Josing. 6-2, in that firth game and I started thinking 'We can't loose this game and we won't,' " she said. "I remember F.mily Turner and I looked at each other before one serve and we both said 'We are not going to lose this game.' " Jennings said volleyball had never lost Its appeal. ever since she began playing in the slxth grade. She earned her M rating on the beach last summer and said &be plans to play in a pro women's tour qualifying tournament next summer. "It's just the greatest thing in the world," she said of the game played competitively by both her father and mother. When pressed for a specific reason the game ls so great. Jennings paused and. as she does on the court, shifted her energy toward the team. "The best part ls coming this far," she said of the Sailors' extended postseaSOn run. ENJOY araoIAL oour •uv1uon ON 54 Tow "FA210-Da110NaD Hou1 The Players Oub Prtvtlcga: PeUcan Hill Gal a.. Oak Creek Col cw, •WeekdayC... Fee-1135 (M-Th) •Weekday C... Pee-'8 ~Fd) S.ndard Rlie. 1f7' (M,Th) SUlndltd Ralt. 'M (M. Tli) . w.-... c...-i=--•ao cPn.s.> · w--..a c.... Fee-'99 cs.. Sm) S..ndlrd R..k 'HO~ s.-t.d a.. •1" (Frt-5-) Mdldoul .... ·O. C-.. • n. ,..,._ Qii lw • ~ OI Coif~ M.ct1• .. • .... Off...... •5,ectll P,1 I Id -... I!.,.. lntdatton Ftt •500 .OT s,'· ·re !t· '°· at Jp 1!- to Ut er ll· :ts 2 15 a j ·. SPORTS BRIEFS COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL OCC on to semis · Sciilors kicks Oilers around SCHEDULE 10DM' • 1 ...... Coflege men - ST()CICTON -The Or-ctnge Coast College women's voUcybaJJ team WU a 26-30, 30·26, 27-30 30-18, 15~12 winner over 20-i North West Valley, the north's No. l seed Friday night The victory puts the Pirates (20·3) in the winner':. brncket eemifjnal match today at noon against San Bernardino Valley (north's No. 2 seed) or the state toumam~t at San Joaquin Delta Q>Deae. Melissa l.apiain led Coast with 20 kills and 20 di~ while Kelly Overby notched 17 ld.lls. Jes.sica Uppi tallied 42 assists and Casey Petersen had 17 digs for the victors. Michelle Vanderford came on late in the fourth game and gave the Pirates a spark, said occ Coach Thud: Cutenese. Vanderford had three solo bloch and one assist. "She came on when we needed her to and blocked a lot or balls,. Cutenese said. COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Pirates are headed to the title game at Cuesta Invitational Carrillo, Hatsus hi points for Coast. d M d I d lhe win puts Coast in the an en oza ea championship game toda a t 4 the way in 58-43 \ p.m. again'it either Napa \,alley · fi al · or luesta. semi n VJctory over Bakersfield. c:u.tta ~ 66 lnvbllonal SAN LUIS OBISPO -Thrl"<' players scored in double·figur~ ror Orange Coast in its 58 -43 vie tory Friday night over Baker;field in the 19th Annual Cuesta Phil· lips 66 Invitational held dt Cu~a C.OUege. Alisa CarriUo led the Sues (7-31 with 17 points while Nancy Hat· sushJ and Uz Mendoza each knocked in 11 points for t.h.e vie· tors.. Lauren Murray added nine Orange Coast 58, Bakersfietd 43 Be~ Perry 2, Bladt 10. Edgmon 2. Seay 14, Rice 6. Roberts 5, Spanier 3, Posey 0. Berman 0, Baits O 3 Pt-goals -Seay 2, Roberts 1 Fouled out -none Tecnnicats -none Oninge Coast · Hatsush1 11 , Murray 9, Mendola 11, Quiroz 5, Shaw 6. Camllo 17. M arshall 0. Galasso O, Haueter O. Garnica 0, ESlrada 0 3 pt goals -Ha1sush1 2. Mendoza 2. Shaw2. Fouled ovt -none Tectm1cats -none. Halftime -OCC. 26 19 JC MEN'S BASKETBALL Pirates drop 89-77 verdict in semifinal COAST Cl.ASSIC Newpon Harbor High attadced aod was n!W8l'ded with a 4-I OOJl.., league wtn ow:r host Hund,ngton Beach Friday in boys SO<Xtt 'pla)t The Sailors {l-1) took a 3-0 lead in the first half OD two goals from Joel Walker and one goal from Eduardo Quda before the Oilers scored on a penalty lddc. Jose Serpas scored his second goal or the season in the second half when he took control of the ball at raidfteld and sped stlillght toward the-net to launch a shot that round the bad. of the goaJ. said Newport Coach Martyn Hansford. "He spUt through two or three defenders." Hansford said. Will Guzman battled twd at midfieJd. shooting from 35 yards out to hit the aoss bar and goal- keeper Mark Spears notched two saves. -Owe Kelly sparked Newport attacks and Walker provided sw- tained energy. Hansford said. "An.ack.-~ we looted a lot better," he said. "We still need to be more patient with the ball" Tars fall, I -0 SOCCER; The Newpon Har- bor High Sailors are still looking for their first win in girls soccer after a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Esperaru..a Friday in the Ma- ter Oei Tournament at Centen- nial Park. Newpon (0-3) and the Aztecs went into halftime Lied. 0-0, be- fore Esperanza broke the tie with a goal in the 58th minute. Sailor keeper Kara OeMille had two saves on three Aztec shots. Newpon pelted Espe- ranza's keeper with four shots. Lightning wins, 2-0 SOCCER: Sage Hill High freshman Zaclc Milder scored o ne goal and added an assist to help lead the Lightning boys soccer team to a 2-0 season- o pening victory over the Arrny/ Navy Academy from Carlsbad Friday at Sage Hill. Sage Hill senior Zack Frie· drichs scored the Lightning's first goal in the 13 th minute, af- ter finishing an assist from Milder. Then. 21 minutes later, Milder scored off an assist from junior Braden Bamen. Sage Hill goalies Ethen Thanney (eight saves) and Trevor Granger (six saves) combined for the shut- out. S[AN HILLER I DAILY PILOT Harbor's Detlef Mouler (right) pressures HB's Ignacio Rivera. Eagles denied, 5-0 SOCCER: Estancia High boys soccer coach Steve Crenshaw said the Eagles d ominated, but made way too many mistakes that resulted Jn a 5-0 loss to no rueague host Marina Friday. "Frustrating." Crenshaw sald or the loss. ·w e dominated them . They didn't make it over the half line for the first 10 min· utes o r the game. But. all they did was capitalize off our mis - takes. Every one of their goals came from our mistakes.· Crenshaw also said senio r<; Javier Millan. Jason Cassidy and Rodrigo Duarte played well. but the Eagles ( 1-2) committed too many errors. fatancia trailed. 3-0. at halftime. Sage Hill girls roll BASKETMLL: Three players scored in double figures for the Sage Hill High girls basketball team in a 40-point Lightning romp over visiting Eastside Oiristian Friday night. Katie Puishys led the l.1gh1- ning (2-0) with 16 point) while both Haywood Wright and Car· rie Oark scored 13 points. After what Sage HUI Coach Shanna Ren.kin termed a "slug· gis h start." the Lightning found their rhythm in lhe second quarter, not allowing a single point to fastside Olristian. ·we picked it up big time in the second quarter," Ren.kin said. Shooting guard early Oark added five assists, Renk.in said, and got the ball in low to Sage I lilJ post players such as Pui5h· Yl> and Wright. "I've never seen Carly play that good: Renk.in said. "She controlled the game with great passes into 1he post.· Renk.in was also impre~ed with Allison Gon.7..alez. who taJ · lied four points. "(Gom.ale7) is so athletic and tonight she got on the wing and was not l>Cared or taking shots.• Renk.in said . "She took eight of them and that is great. She doesn't have a lot of experience p laying but (the shots) wiJJ fall.· Nonleacue S1ge Hiil 56. Eastside Christian 16 Score by Quarters Easts1de II o 2 • 16 Sage Hill 13 19 10 ,, !16 bsUide Christian -Mata t2, Irick 2, Manzo 2, Neff o. Hustrilid o. Kimbrell 0, Realivasquez 0, Nacnuca 0, Ayyoub 0, Phillip 0. 3-pt goats -none. Fouled out -none. Sage Holl -Gonzalez 2, Kawamura l , Carly Clark O. Came Clark 13, Mainero 3, Gutterrez 4, Wright 13. Pu1shys 16, ~loski 4 3 pt goals -none Fouled out -none Pomona-Atzer.at UC INlne, 7:05 p.m,; Conc:ionfla llt v~. 7:30p.m. College women -Concordia at Vanguard, 5:30 p.m. Community oollege men - Coast CJaMic at Orange Coast. (tNrd place). 5 p.m. Community college women -OCC at Cuesta Tourney, va. Cuesta or Napa Valley, championship. 4 p.m. High edlool gins -Costa Mesa at Bellflower Tournament. V11. Village Christian, 8 a.m.; University High Tournament, first round: Newport Harbor vs. Esperanza, 11 a.m.; Estancia vs. Tesoro, 12:30 p.m. VoleybeM Community college women -Orange Coast at State Tournament. semrfinal. vs. San Bernardino Valley, noon, at San Joaquin Delta Wawpolo High school girls -Manna at Newport Harbor, 3 p.m Wresting High school-Costd Mesa at Foothill Tournament. 9 a.m Soccer High school girls -Newport Harbor at Mater De1 Tournament, vs. Atascadero. 9 a.m. at Centennial Pati(; Costa Mesa at Ocean View tournament at Golden West College, vs. Long Beadi Wilson, 8 a.m., vs. Orange Lutheran, 11 a.m Crew College men and women - Orange Coast. UC Irvine at Newport Sprints. Lido Channel, 7:30 a m UCI Continued from B 1 ·we handled the pres.<> agamst Peppercline. • Douglass <.c.itd. "Our penmeter playe~ nN>d to continue to lc.nock llow11 shot<., too. I also thmk 1f you 7.cme us. that might not work. bt'tau!>e we're a good out<;ide shooting t~am. We have a good mix uf in· side and out.· lne Sagehens ( 1-31 will at· tempt to counter UCl's attack to· night with 6-foot-6 freshman f.d· ward Beron-Wexkr, who •~ leading the team with I I 8 poinu. per game. and 6-6 sophome,,re Alexander Lloyd. Poniona·PH1t-r finished 14-10 overall and 9-5 m the Southern C.alifomJa lntercol· legiate Athleuc Conference last year. Orange Coast will play for third place in Coast Classic at 5 p.m. s.y Area 89, 0ninge Coast n Bay ATN -Jo..-12. Boume 9, Knutson 28, Henik 9. de la Pena 6, Dineen 0, Cooll 17, Agin 8. COLLEGE SWIMMING Dollglass !Hild he \V:t'> happy with Wedn~ay mght\ attend- ance of 2.010. Douglal>S and his players shook hands illld thanked some of the fan<. aftrr the win over LMU COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's men's basketball team finds 115elf in the 5 p.m. third- place game today at the Pirates' Coast Cassie following an 89· 77 loss to the Bay Area club team. 3-pL goats -Knutson 4, .JonM 1, de la Pena 1. Fouled out -none. Tectin~ts -de ta Pena Anteaters sparkle in Speedo Cup Invitational ·we have finals ne'<t Wl't'lt. so we had a lot of s1ude11ts who weren't there and we mi-..,C'd some of the CIA (Complet!!ly ln sane Anteaters)," Douglass said. "But the ones who were there were quite vocal. It will grow. We had a big turnout for Midnight Magic, so we lc.n(lw there will be more coming.· Lanier Brown (17). Nylc.olas Peppers (15) and Bryan Williams (11) were in double figures for Coast. but the Pirates dug them· selves a 47-33 deficit by halftime and were unable to recoup . OOC -A Bobik 2. B Bobik 5, Seales 8, Williams 11, Garey 3, JamM 0, Brown 17, Peppers 15, Alexander 2, Vik1H 2, Putnam 2, Hatch 8, Shaheim 0, Bailey 2. 3-pt. goals -Brown 5, Williams 3, Peppers 3. Garey 1 Fouled OUI -8. Boblk. Tectinicals -none. Halllinw -Bay Area. 47.33 BElMONT SHORE -UC Ir· vine swimmers continued sharp efforts at the UC Irvine/ Speedo Cup Invitational at Bel- mont Plaza Friday. the second or a three-day meet. Lara Bjargardottir. who was fourth in the women's 200-yard individual medley on Thursday ..-...-.n bus•MU yel? Yu. 11/ ........... fictlm ..... 15/1002 "-sw...f Bla1neR Ornbur& ... se...t '-S...... flle tollowmc perwns Tllm sl•l•rMnl WH TIM tollow1n1 peuons The tollow1n1 persons Alt dolf1C bus•nn s u ft6ed w1tll the C®nty ar• dcMll1 bu~neu •s are Ooin& buVnas H Clenn A WeA L•ndsupe Clerk of Orance Countr Teri l<1llan 0.Mcwl. 999 Porter M9d11 lnlerachn. Att l11toclu,.1 Ot\lln\ on 11115/0? Groff Pl., Costa M<tu, 999 Grove Pt.ce, Costa I 73J.t Sant• 81ttbaro t002'fl4017 CA 92627 Mu., CA 92fi27 r ountatn Vall ey CA Daily Pilot Nov 16. 23. Teri Matl9 Kahan, 999 Jama Mlcf\MI PortH. 92708 JO Dec I. 2002 SA387 G•o,,. Pl . Cosl• Mesa, 9911 Grove Piace. Costa Clenn A. Weis 17334 CA 92627 MeA, CA 926V ~nll 8arb•<1 Foonla1n Thft bllMMP I& con · Tim business Is con- Yalley, CA 92108 ~..... ducted by en ilt~I ducted by· 111 tndMdu.t flltJ businns es t Ofl ~ Have you slltbHI doont Havt you started dotn1 dueled by 1n 1nd1vK1ual '--buslnnt yetl v-. 2001 busiflns yel7 Yes, l l/ H1.,. you sl¥ted do>nl TM followtn~ persons Teri Marie KahM 07/'lfJO'l business yel? YM. 31':>/ are doln1 bus-H . flus alalemenl wu .lllines llil+ctteel Porter 00 S3 Keywords. Sni Anton filed with Ille County Ttus statement wes Clenn A Wets Blvd , Su1l1 300, Coste Ce..11 of 0.-enp Counl7 ftled with tile County fh~ statement was Mesi. CA 92616 on I l/IS/02 Clerll of Oran1e County hied with the County Tue\diy M Ro .. n , !>7S IOOl•t2HU on 11/15/02 Cltfk of Oran&• County Anton Blvd . Suite 300, 01lly l'llot Now. 16, 23, HOHtt.lff.4 on 11/1!>/02 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 JO, Dec. 7, 2002 SA.J13 Delly PllOt Nov. 16, 23. 200Ht2J,.0 This busineu IJ con· .___....._ JO, O.C. 7, 2002 SA382 Dally Piiot Now 16. 23, ducted by. an indMduel -..--.......... 30, Dec. 1. 2002 SA38() Hive you started dolns ......... .-....... bus1neu r•t? Yes. II/ Tiit totlowlftl f19ROna .......... ,_ 10/02 llf• doffll IMlllMu as: nt. follo.-persons .......... Tllftdly "'· Ropn ~ Blenllets, 575 .... ~~ H : This sl•l•-nt wn ,.,, .... _ 81114 Sult 300 •) • ...... 8 l Tiie tottowlna persc>M toled will! tllt Co~inty ""' " • ' ... "" "-· · .,, dOHll blf'111•H n · C*ll of Orena• Coonty Coar ta~~!~ Cl9ft Gwy LMdia, c . O.Cotatlvt Flnlslltnt of on ll/lS/02 wMly -noCWS. GltM G111 ~ I NtwPo•t BHcll, 226 IMl .. l'"6 4131 Croohd Stlclll 8-, ....,._, a..c-. MarlM Ave.. Svtlt A. Daily l'llot Nov. 16. !3,.i l-. CoroM. CA 12113 CA l29t3 ~ort e .. cll, CA Dec 1 1002 $A!S11 TM9 lluMlns 11 -· ,._. MllJW-L.f:!...,_.., JO, • • MW lly all ........ ., lr-.CA~ Jaflh ....,_~, 22' ...... 1• atM-.. diollla TMt 1M1m1MM 11 c-. MaflM A1111., k ttt A, ........... ~,.tT No flK1M ~ M ......... Newport Buell. CA T ...... , ...... .....,_ ..... ~...w ... INIZ .......... Tllh ...._. "" Mt1Mta t9fl v ... ~t. TM IMI~ b COf'I TM le*~=-flM ""91 lllil c:-tJ Z. OZ __, ..-: -......... .. .... -= a.n .. °"""' C-ty , .. ...,.., ...... ....._. 1 .......... v-·-·11 • .. tl/11.W lk an.nt•1 n•1•nt -.......... ---·--tc...-~-....... -. .._...,_.,... ~·· 18101 Yott -MM ........ ~ ... ...,....... l(er"'•" A,.., UOS, o.tJ NM .._.,, It, fl, C.. fll Or .... C..., Tiiis .............. n...,CAMlz.1010 Ill.OR 7.-W1' •11/lt.IW ......... c:-tty S-1( ......... Cf"A. ........ ..... .... . ~ .. Or ... c-ty /!IC, lGOl .... Kar... ...---.................. iU. •ll/1~ ~ • .-, 1r-.. CA --.0...1.-Ml1I ......... 121111010 ""9....,...,....... nm n, Ollllr .............. 1J. Qr ..... t . v-. -... ....... •. -..:...;~ •.e.c 1 ,_ ..-1ma • ~ -. .. ,,.., ~_.,.utl•11•. --...... ~=· ~. CA tllllJ• =~....:r-· C.... _., ''7£!1',.-: ........ Tlllll ........ ~ ,,,.. ...... • ... C9rf'• .... ... ........ ,. ..... '9l ....... Or•••• A .... CHtl ......... ,. ........ .,.-..... ,.~ ,_.._... . .... CA_, ·-Ur.-IL..: -& '1•111...; ........ ...,_...._ ftlll ~ • .... 1 .... ¥..._,, •CA --'~ l ....... ,..,... ...... .. ......... :.:: ='~.;;:;; ?.~. ··,": i .. g-,, ..i! .. WF·o: :.:,"--....... 0.-. ... .. ......... .. .... illlliM'!'~1~::s i: dJ.E"-.... = ... -=-.....:.-::; fiNli·,. (2:05.44). was third in the 200 free ( l :52.4 7) and fifth 1n the 400 individual medley (4:25.3) Friday. UCl's Gonny Shimura was third in the I 00 backstroke (50.11 ). Attila Szilagyi was third in the I 00 breaststroke (57.16) and Kevin Olson was fifth in the 400 individual medley (4:05.29).' Also in women's competition was Sem ah Zavareh. fifth in the 500 freestyle (5:01.71) on Thurs· day. The meet concludes today with preliminaries at 8:30 a.m. and finals at 6 p.m. ln m en's competition Friday. on 11/15/02 2002H2HH D•1ly Pilot Nov 16 23 JO Dec 1 2002 SA378 Rclllm ..... '-S....... TM follow1nc persons are doln1 busmns as C.K Auto Salls, 6831 Elmhurst Ct . Yorbe Linda, CA 92816 Can l<aya, 6&3t [Im· hm-st Ct., YMba l ... d1. CA92886 Thts bu~s 1s con ducted by· an lncltvlduel Haw you stertf!d dotnt busineu yet7 Ho Can Kay• .._ ..... "-S...... Tiie lollowonc p.,sonl .,. doonc bus.neu u RAOOI LLC. 200 Parm Lane •?<>!>. Newpor I Buell. c..ltfotn1a 92663 RAOUi llC (CA). 100 Par1a L•nt. Newport Beach. Cald0fn11 92663 This butJneu rs con ducted •Y • l 1m1ted hablhty Co Ha.,. you stM1ed e1o1nc bUSll~SS yet? lfo RAOUi, llC. Muk Slanlty, Owllef Tltls statemtnt w11 hied with ttte Coul'lly Cl•k of Or•n1• County on tl/lSIOZ toeHtHOtt Daily Ptlol Nov 16. 23, 30. Dee. 7. 2002 SA388 Ttus s tatement wH fil9d with UM Counly Clwk of Or•nc• County on 11/15/02 · M026'2HSI Oalty Pilot Now. 111. 23, 30, Oec. 7, 2002 SAJ81 ......... ......... TM ,.._.. ,__,, ., ........... n; Tiie 1t .. 1 w.od SICll ~._,CW SI., C.'9 ...... OA '"2'1 lf•t It. K.__. tel Oell SL C.ta -.. CA IZIV Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to TI* ........... COii -.:t1Mlly-11t .......... ... ,... ........... ....... ,..,v •.•• .,,. tcertlt.IC .... tt.. 1edUn I rt "" ....... c:..ey ~.;0r ... ~ •ll/l~ _. ..... ...., .......... lt,n. ..... ,.-Mm landscapers ar1'd painters . Policy • • How to Place A ---Deadlines-.---. Rptes and deadlines are subject to change without notice. 1be publisher ~TVes the right. to censOT, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any etror that mity be in your classifiCd ad ill}JJlCdia.tely. The Daily Pilot accepts no . liability for ~y error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first in5ertion. CLASSIFIE•D Mooday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm By Fax (949} 63 t-6594 {"'-e 1ac1• ~ -mid phone mmibcr 11111 we 'U call you beck with a price quote.) Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm M~-Friday By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hours Index • < By Mail/In Person: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesi. CA 92627 At NewpQrt Blvd. & Bay SL Walk-1.n 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Wednesday d •••••••••• :. ~esday S:OOpm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm • Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Friday 3 :()()pm Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm ANNOUNCEMINTS & MISC. GARAGE • SALE . BUSINESS & FINANCIAL lllALESTAn llR SALE soos-saso 2305·2490 Coltectibles/ Memorabilia 11&0 =Its 1419 MTlQUES Of>IN SUN 12-4 2100 Yedtt MIMWef lti•llle•terySl>r ..... hmrm, 2.5ba hdwd firs, !: ~ 't~O:::.s&~s .Ill Mee. Scllu". lube MV' Mike 949 ·645·7.S05 EQUAL llOUSllG OPfOl11llTY Al' real estate adver· hs•ne on this newspaper 1s sllbjccl lo the federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 as .amended which m a~u it illegal l o adv~rllse •any prefer· ence , hmitatlon or d1scriminallon based on race. color. religion. sex, handicap. familial status or national Ollgin. or an intention lo make any such preference. limila· hon'Or discrimination • TIQs newspaper will not• knowingly accept any• advertisement for real•eslate which os 1n v1ol(Uon of the law. Our rea Qe rs are hereby 1nfo1111ed that all dwell· ing~ adveitised in this neW2t>aper are available on fl equal opportunity basil. Ti» complain of dis· en lltion. <all HUD toll· tree t l ·800-424-8590. TICKET CENTER 1475 ICReQ ACOUSTIC CH~MAS. Sal & Sun Tiet< lls. Meke offer!! 949· 887 7 111po ACOUSTIC CHRISTMAS. Sat & Sun Ttcll•lls. Make ofterl! 949- 88741567 Auctans 1483 ANTED AfJTIQUES otder Style Furnlt\we ~OS lo Collectlbles .~:::--._ $$-CASH PAID$$ or-.pMlc.e or.-..~ WE llUY ESTATES * IAllOA ISlAND * SAT 1:00-12130 OIMlle n-w. & Dec_._...._._ Clwf•9-"-__.. & ..... ... AA;N-...... c .. ,, er_. C....,_. Glftsl ,.,.........,., ...... ****** ..._..._.SATl-T 2011111ut>y. Hew samples, la~ loft accasa.~clias am eflishad s hirts , hol •Y 11tt1. other H Mrl housatlokl Items .... ~ .. Sil'~....,. ... i5. ~.mile ~,....., ... Of ....... 111 ..... UllAT7-t la.II .... ............ ............. __ ...... ........ _ HISUCUFfHOUDAY ~-.-3110 XMAS IOUTIQUI SUN DEC 8TH 8AM· 1PM 6791 Morning Tide Or., Palm/Goldenwest Store closing everythina must a.s 110 European glass or· danmenls just $10 rq $35 Slavic treasures Radko and more! Indoor I outdoor A mas lia:hts, &arland, Swags, center f1iinlture 3C3fi p ieces, aifts items. -------candle bo• sets. etc.. ESTATE SAU '"' prices ever, 4-t I FORD ROAD ..,, .. thhl SU·UUSS GAUGE SAU (949) 721-0070 Saf 12/7, 9-11:30.M furniture, tables , lamps. JEWRRY/ 3460 headboard, dresser, day-bed. desl< etc... DIAMONDS/ 1872 Port Wheeler NB PRECIOUS METALS F..i 1510 c ... , c ...... _.. FOUND llodi L.A., Old Coins! Gold, silver. I al4e CM, 20tti St -4 jeweky. watcties. antiques S-• Ano colleclibles 949-642-9448 949-646-IS79 FOUND S... wt.lte dog, F ashlon Island. Call to identify with photo & vet rec:ords 949-64-4-2228. Joi" Newpon HwlMN' Chrlshwa leat'•"'-with Captain Don Moseley on his 45ft Sailboat 1U.<MA' 6 Pmirvn. ortf tm. refreshments included. Ced today 949-632 ·3736 or see shellbackdon.com FerTIMTIMeOf v-ut• '"'""' Dec. 18-22 Oepartlnc from the Fun Zone. HEALTH SERVICES Heall! Fooml Products ..,..., Fat, Bloc!< L'fav1ngs. bc><nl enegry, all natural, results gauranteed, Just S32.95 1·888-217·584i Clll 3610 •Adopt• w.. Killins. C<lb, doe\ rain Ill' sl1i18, every Sat-Sun 12-4pm F eshiorl Is Arimal Natwortt Info 949-644·2279 -···•ietwortura free ~ dBy Web lisq 4 doe\ RllSCUln r-ied • • RlTIRID CFA SHOWCATSI Solid color & parti·color Persians, whites. creams. blue· creans, torties. all ages . We spayed & neutered them for you. Call 949- 451-2025 for your appL • •SHARI YOut lOVI during the Holiday•s with a Pedigreed CFA Persian 1<1tten. Blacks . Crnms. Tortoise Shells, Red Tabbys. $400. All Shots. Call Now! 949-451·2025 3925 .......... , ............. 45 yr old fru.strated enter1><eur looking for mentor~ for eiid-ance I/Id ~ to profit toeettw. Have SUCOll5SeS in corml. R.L Oev.. ban in retail bus. & Nl!llt/Pro- mation. Stil .. m. home nl'I. HonG1, lwd ~ l nte arity. mich a · ~com°' 714- Ralfl&lel w.-4255 4 ..UX .. COSTA MISA UP TO $900,000. ..-C.ONlY AGENT •49-720-1721 I ST TD -SS 12,000, I S"lfo, 54% U'V, 2 Yrs.. I00-725-3011•1205 CAMUOOSl2901 comRCIM. PROPERTY FOR SALE 45GG 1031 ............ cash llow enDUllt1 lo Sl.l!lPfllt prof'lls· ... nvnt. Prine art;. Cory llXMB!~ lt.201 Olclltr~ - IACIC IAY CENTEtt 2651 lfvina Ave. 900sf, golf view. retail on-site. granite ctrs. more! SI .035.000 Owner I Broker949-64-4-5419 • DHlreltle s,.c1 • .,. double unit. Great view of lumint basln and city li&hts 4Br 4 .5B1. $2.150,000. -.y L.. IOelller, &Ue , ... SMiiy 949-675-2700 Newpert He,_.•, large corner lot. ~r Jba hardwd firs. lfllw appliances. single level. Sl1t.OOO Act Holly 949·683-9002 Lautlna 949·278-2980 714.573.778() .... .., va.w ...... COSTA MIU I.AST SIDI 3Br 2.5Ba, 2292s f 129 Cabrillo St.. Off1Cl Beautiful remodeled SPACE, 360 sf. great loc l<itchen. new tile. paint & Marcie , 949-642·5171 carpet. A must sea. $629,900 act-949-683-Rlllll SDa ~. 859-3337 lorlme 4545 I...------•• ..,. .... vi .... AUTO RIPAm llDG on Nwpt Blvd. up to 8 Bays, sen $995k/renl $2.per sf, ·r will co;.~-9666 HOMESFOASALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY f'tUMllSTATIS ,ATRKlt TINOll NATIONWIOI USA 949-156-9705 www.patrlcktenore.com lrvlne Udolllt HltEH E8TJlt8l 2br P/• Be 2·C aar. bch &. ten club 35· lot By owner $880,000 obo 949-644-2330 OHM HOUSl-SAT 1-4 Vil.LA IAllOA 950 CAGNn f IOI 0-~ IBR Ground Fl-. Le Pltio-CJMt location. Seier wil enWtlli'I offllB from $270,000.-$310.876. Mwy~ W. McGWre 949-t4•··U70 prudentiel ca really 11 111'1' Exec TOMI· homa on 9th hole of Newport 8eadl Country Club. 28r 2ba, office! retreat, patios. prdaa. $t2S,OOO • ................ M9-720-n00 A Tropical Par eds. 2&- wood fh. fp. trench doors, recessed ~ hie screen Iv. specious kit. $179,900/ obo. M;wy Wood. met 949- 584-5811. 717.-!1116 llGnXIR latsldeC .. teMeM C-10r4er ... s.M Cel First Aft. ' 949-723-8120 ,RIMllSTATIS ,ATftKIC TINOftE NATIONW1DI USA 949-156-9705 www.patricktenore.com Wt6 ..... .., .... 11 /• lleclts Aweyl 8-Jtiful L4Jdated 3lr pool home in &Yoll5l S8l!9,500. Owlw/91u". 9&Qi).9170 S40t,OOOS ...... ,_lty.._ . ....,._ ___ ....,.,... __ Aft 949-1U-t120 OCEAN ,AMCMAMA HEATHT.AKING S4Jt.OOO AGT. 949-72S-1120 PaMllSTAHS ,,~TIKI TINOltl NA TICMrW1DI USA 94t..as..nos www.patrldltel!Ol'e.com STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?. • • • • • • • • • 1 l 11dl'r till' SL'n in· D ircl'ton B i.11111LT ~·· Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) Cal Lonalne at (949) 574-4245 RESORT/ VM:ATION PROPERTY FORSAl.E RenlalTohe -AESIDENTIALRENTALS UST SIDI upstairs unit. 2br I b1. newly remod kltch. a•r, laund¥y. 169 Walnut. $1100/mo. Marisela 714-662·3111 714-540-3666 ft..-......... 5960 ... ,_ ...... ,-• .,._" ,..,....,, $ISO/week. Sober Wine, By the beach and bay 949- 67:J.3252 cell !MS-933-7110 Coif prop. Sales & winier rental~. Palm Sprlnas. Palm Desert Also Washm11on Wa· lorfront Re ferrals , Michael Anter Becker & Becker RE 800-550-3523 MISCEU.MEOUS RBITALS RenbllTolhlre 6030 CM/IJrietrl. aa new 2br to share. Creal loc. E'side. Lg 81'/doseh. haWY home. $600mo. 949-646-6397 NI •-w/pvt bath 1n 3br house $550/mo + 1/3 ullls & dep. Female prer Linda 949-645-1336 B.I~ prof male sedls same to shr 4br hse ea roomate hillS 2Br Ula. alnl loc~94!Mi~ Rooms tor Rn 6040 Nl/0<-View room~. Oc eanfront/22nd pvt rm. unfurn. share ba. ulls pd. n/smk11. k1tch· enette, lndry. 1 block lo Newport Pier. $695/mo. Call Sam at 949-278· 7905 (between 9a-5p) Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Independent to re·ach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card·# or mail with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run It for I another week FREEi All for just s20·. L ORANGE 7400 COUNTY .._,_,eltlt Very large 2br 2ba $1450/mo very Lg lbr $975mo steps to beach choice loc Year1y 1544 MlnmM Df. 949-47S-fSSI Sir 21e Dllfl'le• -Peninsula. Step{ to beach. fp. 2c 11•r. I year lu. n/pets 626-359·4539 SI.rt T-Sk!p$ to i-:ti. Un 2br 2lle dMJxe mndo, 7J: pr, Ip. w/d, rVpeb. avail now 949-~ YIAJUY llr 11e New Cwpet, S 1100-206 Eest ..._, '5 .... 949~619-4200 OCt~NFRONT YIAJtl Y 21r11e,2cwGareee, $1150.... ..,.,949-419-4200 OUANFRONT YIAJtl Y 31r21e,Gw .... s2eoo... ..... 949-419-4200 ~ newly remocWed. llJVX 500sf. axJmo.(n*t 6 mo) '6ll utls. ftA kll. 1 mo dep nc..m:lZl4 Hftlii renovated 18r Ula Apt. So of f'Oi, bale. w/d. wall lo beach & shops. $llgoj/m0. 949-275-20Zl ~Hr, 21•, Apt. Com· plelely remodeled w/new kitchen l ·c gar IBI< lo bch $2(XX)rn 949-854-168> a-rernod 38r 2.58a. ta: front unit apt. Irv rm. den. te. custom cablntry a. iron work. 2 petios. le pr. lllX>sf. 3 blls lo bctol No pet/sink. $2695/mo yr lse 2(1). 726-1001 1.-tJfVI o~-& a.y ,,._w• Jer 28a. upper. duplu, I c ensld I". $3500/mo. 714-998-0948 ColllMlll 1• 4et .....,_, vaul cells, stove. Irie. ceil fan, rTIOfe. 133 £. 16th St. Ask tot specl91sl 949-548-2421 No ctoas. E SIDI, Jtu 2.5ba. + loft . formal dlnrm. sunny 2 story twnhm. fp, 2 c l8r. avail 1·15 949-514-1400 OW.t lsf4e 2~ l'/z81 , twnhm style apl .Remod. walk· in stoniee. n/p9b $1ZJ()n yr 1911 9&723-0445 Nr ledt ley, 111 remod 2Br l.5Ba condo. 2c c•r. Fp, wd·hkups. no pets $1375/mo. 949-541J.338.4 'I• ott 1st -WnmE 2& house, fl1Cd ~ lkips. rm. ,. e11 ,. , -.J\"a!h paid • DOG OI St~ ·~-.n~ .. 1i... cottace $1495/ln W/pt • wd hltups. ta yd, remodHlcl. 2211/> 23rd. Cal Lindsay 949-640-3632 f'.W. ~ completely remod, 2br lba, !-* Ilse. .-~Av.I 11 ·15 217 E. 20fl 18 .... $1500. 9'9.J78.8l99 ----------., D YES, IE I MY CAR DAMX .... ~···; .. 2-c ear. beach ' tennl$ club, avl 1/1, 11/Smk. yr lse S2950m 949-64.4-Z3lO 0 Callfornl1 law r•· «Prts tNt contrac· tor• talliflt jobs that total SSOO « moft (lllbof or materWI) be bnsed by the Contractors St1te l.kenu Board. Stale law 8lso requires IMt contradors ltlc:lude .... license number on .. ~Yo. CM cMc:• the status of your llceoed c o 11tractor at -•.nlb.ca.i.ov or 800·321·CSLB. Unll· ce11nd contracton laklna jobs tlllt tot1t lfls than SSOO mutt atal• h1 tltelf adftftiNtnenls I.hat tMy art l'IOl licwtMd by tM Cotttracton Stlll9 Llc.u loerd." IJ If RI ..,._ _., ..., comer lot w/ll5ft of watttont Granite counter1. u ~. 41 WJitt.ftont patio, rooftop dee* 3500m avail J.tS ~ 723-7440 A TO Z HANDYMAN Install, reface cabinets. ~ ,....,, Oous 714-541>-7258 ........ $11" -(Ml INSTALLED WITH PAO SINCE 1952 ('49) 650-1676 50 FOlllldallon 51 Belly OI . mlNllel 53 ~ ~ SS Steedy 56 Unoomrnon. 10 Claudius 57 Powder 10 Skionl 60 ·-Daoa Honeymoon· IAY,.ONT OH LIDO PENINSULA NEW 21r 210 COTTAGES P11nte Beach, Pool and Spa Walk to Ocean, Shops and Restaurants lease 6/mo-2yr + Boat Shp Ava1lable 710UOOPAH Oil. · 949-673 6030 or 949,723.5830 * YIAalY * llASlS Bill GRUNOY REAL TORS 949-675-61'1 Ucfehle Stvflfo I room furn15hed. private ent, micro, cable. Avail 12/31 $450/rno 949-673·87 I 7 tUWPOIT HEIGHTS, very quiet. pnvate. lieht brletit. lbr at>l $960/mo. 949-646-5646 eon.., SIRlces C.0...,.-.... / .... UP&rade$, fast Response Reasonable, °'1·$ltt ave. Coast ConJ> 714-964-0972 c.-a-, lrklt llodi s-, ... Concrete. Patio. Driveway fireplc, BBQ. Rer$. 25Yrs hp. Terry 714-557-7594 Servlco Concnl• Cuttinie. Curb Holes. Haultna. Concrete P1acement. Wlllls. Patio, footinp, F oundatlons, t4t~SSZ.ot20 a71-170-1SH UP 0 0 a WE£KLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q I • As Sooth, vulnerable. you hold: • •AQ6H <:>AQ5J Q 9 S •AQ The bidding lw pnx.'Ceded: • 184 <:> AQJ ~ 954 •AQ1163 The bidding has proceeded; NORTH bS1" SOUTH WEST ,. .... :u .... 3• .... ? SOlJTff W i;sf NORTU What do you bid now? l• ........ 1 Whal aclioo do you lake'! Q 5 • Both vulnerable, as Soolb you hold; Q l -As South. vulnerable, you hold: 186 <:1 954 o AICQJ 7 4 •63 The bidding has oroccedcd: \ NORTH l.AS1' SOUJ1I 1AK9S 4."' AK 10 6 J v 6 • 'J . . •• ,,_ 20 The bi<ldin has oroceedecl· SOUTH \)11.'t"f NORTH .. "-...... lNT ,_ ? What aclion do you take? ., Whu1 act.Ion do you take? Q 6 -Both vulnel'llble.. as South you hold: Q J · Both vulnerable,"'' Sooth you hold: •KJ7 4 .l ~ K96S4 The biddln~ has l>fOCCJCded: • K 106J ll 3 A87 4 • 105 2 NORTH l:AS1' soum WEST I• PMlll I• ,,._ The bidding ha.~ J)r'OCC(ldcd: 2• .._ ? NORTll EAST' SOlJTil W~'T ,._ What ac.1ion do you lake? J• Pms 2• 3• v-! What do you bid now? uX>lc/orwuwers on Mondi.iv. Q 4 • Neither vulnerahle, a$ Sourh yuu hold: Ovlet •--lay a.t. nea1 beach 11/:IBr !Ela. lostlllff ..._ + C-. $1300/mo inclds ulls. 3br aba + lbr lba. view 949·675 0150 of bacll bay. S3300m owner/agl 619-435-5211. ........... front hw5e 2b/lbll, Ip, Iii pabo, wd Udo Isle, 3br Jba + den. ~ avail now. 1715 Ollf patio. fp. 2c gar. new Or 3'!' Sl61'5. ~~ tloors & paint $3400/mo ll>r 21>a y•orty ronlol, near lhe beach. balcony, parking, agt $1800 949-673-7800 YlAlllY llfNlAlS nur the beach, 2br. Iba yrly lease 949·675-3149 UDO IAYfRONT 31r 280 SS,SOO. yrly 626-212-7733 626-297-6262 7br 2ba aet $1500-$1850 , ... H-31r 2'/•k 949· 293-'630 + off1Ce Be<ber crpt. Ole. Y_.ty ~ lu• 2 stry. 1 br wood gl;<ss apt. View. ol ocn & City Li SUI dW\. p A~ ).)5 SlWl/mo to.e 949~3823 SlAfAllll S2,0SO. OW MIR s..ttes ltup hdi Mini Oat Vu S l...SS00...11~ & ,,__._ Ge.-Vv'1 1n Harb0< U:M, Fd\ ~ ctJse $4l00 agl ~!'ro<l!V ......... w~ .._,, :llr 2&. W/O. luw e;w. eeal loc. _... lo Udo v-.; Pei*1. n/9rils/pets, ~ mo. 949-49'7 -3717 VACATION RENTALS JOBS WANTED 8200 MmyAnll W. McGuiro (949) 646-6770 Prudeniial Cahf Really Miscellaneous l'llSONAL ASSISTANT ~ 0rpl't0fll, Multi llvff1 Cattclo l br 7ba I Vacation Rentals 7920 Tasll. C1eat ref's! live·tn/ sto•y end unil. view. out Sandra 949-463-7701 deck. wd, 2 l a ttach gar, LAJC( AllOWHEAO $2150/mo 949-852 9400 lo4....I lr.dtfoat '(4elwo111"--' .. Hh 2br 2ba Ilse. Imm, Ip, hdwd ~. p . yd S2250 2br Iba apt fp. -remod SllM 9'9-642-5488 Oc-fr_, 416 21a. nail now for wmter $2500m . ......,._. '- 1.dty 949-47~ '°*' w .......... y~ 2Br 2.58a S211i(Vm Medlllr· 1._, style Vik Newport E.sc:ape R...-., 949-673-J(J!J .. .. hou5le beau1iful cond. al ~. Ip, w/d l*IAl)S. dbl pt. • ..... ~ Dec l um,, 949-M.oo4 WITTHOUT DtlYWAU All ptqsn sm/lra jobs. QIMI 20yr&, faw. free est. L«XJOO 7 l4-619-1447 ea1a1snas s..ol .... la:pwit Dunc.an Electric l!O'fts (Ip L~Response ~ ll2'15870 ~7042 "-!>...-~ ........ Recessed ll&hline Special fl• RttCUHd li(ttb & Switch Installed F Of $560 Fr .. In Estlmate/Oeslp MC/ViSa licf693150 114-SM-Ull UUMID CCMnUCTGe "" job "'° :wn. ,. .w.i ftetNllr, remodel, fans, fe,-SVC~ RiNM .,..,,..wooe terrific Herdwood Mb 1/2 C.Wd $95, Ful 1115 Calla..11~ ........... Fu•-'-""•Ylew Coltfwllot .. 909-S37-U22 SELL your stuff through classified! Treo S-Vlce, Yard Cklanup. Maintenance, Spnn-lef Repair, Haullnc (94t) 6so-a1a 1 CENEUl. IEPAll AIWNIENAME * ~· CGnamlll o Job 1bo Small DllVOS NHDEO for lau Cab Co. In CM, aood driv1n& record. A$k for Surat 949-650-1009 Pacilic S~ Q-cheslra )Om the annual fund c:ampa1en team. Greet abno!l,ltn. 8on.f5es Jal daily. Base + comm _.. $1(}~ Cal ,.. 714-816-2Jl8 •••• , •• ,. •po11l119. ford Certified EEC/Tune· up Technician. Pay based on tralmne & exp. Other slulls a plus. Contact Gordon Cooli Costa Mesa Lincoln Mercury(714)S40-56JO ntwmarm Pain 1 T ouct..up. Cwpentry Wallpaper Removal. ·~ 714-270-aU4 GINOA&. COHfuCTOtt Uc/bond, carpentry, full svc remodel I. repairs MSM Const. 714-962·2436 CiMlitY c;......- 20 Years Eapenence Ll674183 (t49) 650-tSIS ~ Hllllnl JUMll TO THI DUMPlll 714-9611-1882 AVAll.ABLE lOOAYl 949-673-5566 ~!::~ per hourhr ,. ....... Cal C417l4..W·6321 lv ""!I: --18 ----- --Ir 0 0 0 bpoe1.u• ..._ & ~ P/T, ve!W CA lie., .. dlM-Qll QI ' phone • pU ... 316-78Z5 Off lct/Cl«lcal OffKIAS~TI PMTNll RHporaslbt. for co"· firmlna custom« orden and dilivlflH, lleqtiln1s • plus.nt perso"allty, and ucelle11t cus\0111411 sen ict. Our 1tron1 •promote-from-within• policy fosters advanu· ment for peopkl wbo desire to do so. This Office Associate must hnt a fle•lble schldule, be willlne to wo<ll 20 hrs/wll I. be able to work evenlnas/week· ends. · Wickes F urruture otters reel oppl>'tunlty for real careen. Our valued Associates enjoy com· petltlve waaes and benefits (even for part time), aenerous furni· lure discounh a nd ftt11ble achedules. For Immediate consideration •Pc>IY In per son at our COSlA ME.SA locatlon a1 3200 Harbor Blvd m Co~ta Meu llCEPTIONIST Briehl cheerful person tor front office. Phones, flhne & misc. office duties, 8-5. Mon·f11. CS Uoctr-lc1, 17500 CWtette Ave., Irvine ........ ao1ea..- Acwo '00 ..,,.,., LS, 5spd, s1lver/blk, 13k m1, rr. $13.700 must sd Co. transfer 949-874-4849 IMW '9S S4CH lOOll m1. black/bllo.. beauhlul 01111nal cond f1nanc1na I. warr a vail vl249762 SI0.995 Blo.t 949"586-1888 Chrysler '96 Seltt-lng c_... UI, fwy m1, blllck, tan lthr. fully loaded. beautiful otletnal cond. ""9621!>9 $4,995 Bkr 949-S16-1HI D ...... '97 2500 v- Conversion, ereen. c•p· hans seats. rear fold1nc sub, l'l/VHS. superb mach1nacal & body cond, vl500667 $4795 firm Bkr 949 586· 1888. 1....-'96 IU6, lilte new. Topaz/Oatmeal. CO Alarm. Mus t S ee! $11,888 949 650·5860 www.perlormanceltd.com fllowi'l&SIDl'lgl , 1 1151 ....._CMrcD'" auto, ~roof. cd, full power 41Vtlffs sn..a.se .............. 4411 miln, auto, ltatfltt 4JWWSU $ l 2,500 &Ac.a. T...C-'9a G miles, superb COflditiol) 724714 $14,toO Mera.y~-" -..-.·02 •••Iller, lull power, best buy 4YUM9 $16, .. S •-'• ...... c-.·02 showroom fresh. auto, lthr, cd, I/power l S6267 $16, HS fonl laftetlltt- 1.W.o a-'96 sharp, one owner, loaded 4A0022S S 17 .HS u..c•LS 'OO 3611 miles. sharp one owner. ed. alpine 4HQU910 $17,985 fer4 l,....lltl011 XlY 2W0 '99 3811 miles. snow white with leather. ed. rear ·air. l<d seat B09804 $19,975 MorcvryM-toltt- eer2WD'OI 17k miles. top of the hne leather. moon· root. ed. sharp J102S2 $19,97S u-• r-..c-·o 1 dependable luury at an affordable fieure ASSM714 $21,SOO u ... .a.. c_,1_o1 '01 showroom fresh, pearl white. certi11ed 41CY079 $21,SOO i..flnltl QX4 '01 2611 miles, moonroof, loaded 301391 S201S91 U1KoMN.,,19Gfw 4a4'99 421i•lles,Wecli loeovty,1-4o4 4HTSa If S2S,tlS Un< .... lloct--" '02 8k miles, Nav1pbon System. rnoonroof. loaded JOl91S $J.4,US COSTAMlSA utKOl.M Mll<UaY 714-S40-SUO J..,...... '99 Xlll Conv 32K m1. full fact wur. sapph11e dart. blue/c1eam Ith•. CO. chrome wilts. wperb hlle new cond. v246751 SJ!>,995 hrm hn ~va1 Bkr 949-586-1888 ~ '94 ...... o....be l TD VS. 140!! mi. white . erey lthr . fully loaded. beatilul oricrnal cond, v#498614 SS.250 Bkr. 94•-sa6-1aH l•llft .. 9 lS 400 43k m1, rull factory warran· ty, sparllhn& blk, oat meal lthr. CO. chrome whls, be•utiful oricinal cond, vl598642 $28. 99!> fWI avail Biii 949-586-1888 IESTMOYDS$S9/Hr a....'• ..... Uinerp servlne aH cities. Insured Gl'Ht Price! Gu11nnteed tasl. courteous. careful. wort.. Free est. l'375602 Tl63844 800-246-2.378 714-538-1~ 7-390-2965 PUBLIC NOTICE The Callt. Public UliNties comrnlss1on requires that all used h ousehold eoods movers print their P.U.C. Cal 1 number; limos and chauffeurs print thelt T.C.P. number in all adver- tlwments. If you have any questions about the t•a•litr of • mover , l imo of chauffeur, call: PU8· LIC UTIUTIE.S CO., MISSION 714-558· 4151 ap.t70.,. Low ..... ........... -..1ttt ........ 546 m"S CUSTOlt ,..,.... Pron, clean, quality wof1I lnterlO</eal and docM Ll703468 9ot9-631-4610 s a s c e ~AUTO f-4 ....... C.,... ... W, Lt. 5 ._..o-ac. CO player. full pwr. flaMO $9,HO ........JUS c-,.·•· Very Rate Vl2. low Miles! lmmac Coupe! f1U72 $9,HO Pondlo91 I ,_,..90 Thb Is a rare find! Niu, weH -lnllloed 911 Coupe fla646 $16,HO ••t JOO<l C.,..'92 White w/erey leathet' A Real Bnuty! •••111 $14,tao IMW7401 ~· .. Immaculate whll"/ er ay lthr Onlv mtl.,., •117SO S29.9aG fwd E.,....ltf-'99 Fully loaded! Immaculate! ltl7H S22,9ao '"" .... , ... C--........... Red Metalhc wrth perfect tan leather only 33k miles •1a7S6 S 14,9aG L-"lovor DIH •Y•ry '00 white w /leather. factory warranty •1aU1 $21,9IO Lox.on LS400 s.dcM'97 This is a great lu•ury Sedan. Priced to sell •183431 $21,980 MM<o4o••-'Z C230So4-'02 Blacl< Beauty Only 8K miles •IH69 $22,980 COHStGNMINTS WllCOMlD 949-S74-7777 Lo11-'92 SC 400 c.,.. Bureundy, oatmeal. superb or11 cond, fully loaded, v•27• l29 $7 .995 fin;incinc available Bkt 949-586-1888. • ••• .., ·02 cuoo I,._. Sltvw, Sil •I, a yo er worro11t y • $94,500. Nud Moun tam ~r 949-720 1721 Morce4'" '17 300D orlc owner. low diesel mi, pampered, $9595 949 760-2570 949-500-6453 Men.._ 'ff l4SO 371< m1. lull laclory warr. black/oatmeal lthr, mnrl, CD. chrome wnis. hl<e new. v•797291 $29,995 hnancine available. Bkr 949-586-1888 HOMST & •ASONUU PLUMBER L"506586. free EstlMate! Small repairs (714) 236-9150 ltiKISI PWMDIG Repairs I. Remo<leltnc FREE ESTIMATE l l687398 714-969-1090 ...... "_,..,.. .. ... LOCAW &KlllOHKMMl.IM DITIC1ION ......, ....... 675~ Penclte 'tt ••••~ ((onv. 2111 ""• white. arey lthr. full f.c:t w111r. a111apd. non s"*r Ilk• new vl26695 $29.995 8kt 949-586-t• .. '". ... ..... .__~,~ 7811 mi, 8"een/lan 11tw,: mnrf, CO. bHutlful or ic1n.t1 cofld, 11626556 • .• $89915 8kt ~l- ..... ·--'91 4.8 ,, HSE. 60k m1, metallic. .. dark ''""· oatmeal ltlv. 18" whls, fabulous car · fabulous cond, $17,995 f11mv265124 l1n/warr avail Bkr 949-586· 1888 T .yoto A•.a-,.. in. • 4811 mi. black/oatmeal lthr. mnrl. CO. a old plr.1 chrome whls, beaut or11 cond $12,995 v429641 f1nanc1ne & warrantY' avail Bkr. 949 586 1888 ,.,.,. '01 c--, l[ 27k m1. silver CO, full fact warr. beaut hke new cond vi;75241 Sll,895 hrm'Bkr 949-586-1888 CASH FOii CAaS w~ need you• I.Cir. paid for or not Phllhps Auto Asll for Malcolm 949.574.7777 BOATS Power Boats 9515 l eft Dvffy Immaculate cond. Pfofl ~tawled doct. ava~ S 12 .500 CaH 949-68.J..2202 BOAT REPAIRS/ SERVICES BOATS SUPS/ MOORINGS/ LAUNCHING/ STORAGE 9680 SOft Decli Space 1oom fo1 2, 1511 boals $15/ft I 20ft boa I S 12/tt. I J 8tt boat SLO/tt or ta.o •• llVllll 115 9$7l}.1440 • SlDl Tll • on Balboa Island. fOf 18ft power boat. SIOOmo Call 949·4.40 5865 Sell your unwanted Items the easywayl Place a Classified ad today I 642-5678 .. ., I . I ZERD ill1r11t ti1111i11 ZERD 11111111111 Z£RD•11•t1 Ill II an In Li•u of F•et•ry R•t,t•. R•t•i1•1 Ator• Ar•1•1• C1•dit OJ APR financing, with 8 down payment and 8 payments for 90 days for qualifisd buys~ through GMAC. On every 2002 and 2003 Cadillac., Buick, Pontiac or GMC Truck. Retail purchase only. Not all customers will qualify. length of contrBct vari8S by mods/. See dsa/sr for dstai/s. Bring In 111 Other Dealer~ Ill anti See How Much More You Might Sare/ WE WILL COllSIDEB AllY BEASOllABLE OlllBI 1 MILE SOUTH OF 'fHE 405 FREEWAY .