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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-12-31 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 TIJESDAY,DECEMBER31,2002 . THE YEAR IN REVIEW: NEWSMAKER OF THE YEAR FlLE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT Allan Mansoor was elected to the Costa Mesa City Council in November ttianks in part to a strong gras~oots campaign. The action figure Allan Mansoor has been busy in the last year and is destined to remain so in the next four years in his new role as city councilman Lolita H1rper Daily Pilot I fa toy.were fashioned after Costa Mesa resident Allan Mansoor, advertising executives could hQve a 6eJd day with the marketing gjJrunjc:ks. They could promote Human Relations Committee Member Mansoor. City Councilman Mansoor. Orange County Sherifrs Deputy Mansoor (complete with badge and night stick.). Mansoor the Improver. Grass-roots Mansoor. And the inaugural. limited edition Daily Pilot Newsmaker of the Year Mansoor (a collector's item). Eadl talking doU -ahem, acdoo figwe- would come equipped with a special outfit. brief description and ortglnal quote. NlWSIMKER OF THE YEM IMNSOOR: (Weartog tailored black pants, button-down shirt and de8l8ner silk tie. holding an Issue of the DaOy Pilot) In the past 365 days. the 38-year-old baa graced the pages of this .,..,er for a variety of reasons, including aDepdoot of inrolerance. his various comments• DUblc meecinp and bis successfuJ City Couadl ounpe'grl, upeett1ng the incumbent mayor. Ba dJjKt ftDed inches and Inches of copy Iliad pGfllllUd a ._. deal of comments from.--. oo d ._ oltbe iaauel. Ult bia left arm Ind Nlft+we-+• Mamoor says: ·I'm not the newsmaker. The real newsma.ker is all the issues that have been coming up, and I think it i~ great tha1 we are tailing about them.· DEPUTY MANSOOR: <Oassic Orange County Sheriff's unil'onn, badge. nightstick and gun) The first in the line of Mansoor memorabilia. Deputy Mansoor boasts a fine career with the Orange County Sheriff's . Department. He works the Orange County jail in Santa Ana and keeps order around the cell blocb. (This original action~ is not equipped with a voice The deputy box.) MNtSOOR 1l£ 9ROVE.R: Ueans, tennis shoes and polo shirt, holding an American flag) He speaks up for more street repairs. quiet neighborhood&, better crime enforcement and reduced traftk:. He hquentty attmds COWldl meedop and oft'ers CODltrUCthe atddsrn about future deYelopmenta and pubik: wolb ~ 1bh Manaoor hM lhe tuppOrt of a dozen odm lrnprovers INSIDE The Pilot photo staff has chosen the best feature photos from 2002. S.. P~• A2 The year in quotes. S.. P~• AS (each sold separately) who also believe in cleaning up the city, limiting social programs and renovating dilapidaled buildings. Squeeze his rigt11 hand to hear. "Everyone deserves a peaceful, quiet, clean neighborhood.· HUMAN RElATtONS CCWTTEE MEMBER MANSOOR: (IChald pants, loafers and a white T-shirt with a target on the front) nus Mansoor was the subject of an attack by a littJe-known group of young activists who claimed the Human Relations Committee member was J>O.'ting linb to hateful and homopbobk articles on a Web 8ite dedicated for Costa The target Mesana. His uJtta-co1ll«VlltiYe posts, linking readers to S..flCUE.PllpM Daily Pilot Coastal agency loses to activist Appeals court upholds decision that structure of California Coastal Commission violates state constitution. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -A local enVl· ronmentalist is savoring another legal victory against the California Coastal Commission, one that strips the state agency of Its executive and juruciaJ powers. On Monday, a state Coun of Ap- peals concurred with a previous rul· ing that the commission's structure violates the separation of powers clause in the state constitution. The judgment is the latest aiumph for Rodolphe Streichenberger, who sued the commission in April 1997 shortly after it refused him a permit to operate a marine habitat about 300 yards off the Balboa Piec. Having been declared unconstitu- tional, the commission is now re- duced to a legislative power to create rules c.onsistenl with the California Coastal Act. The commission was See ACTMST, Pace M JWA set to make midnight deadline Airport plans to have its $29-million bomb detection system in place by tonight's federal deadline. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -Mid- night tonight is as laden with signifi- cance for airport officials as it is for New Year's eve~ When the clock strim 12. oflk:ials expect a $29-million ~ detec- tion system to be completdy in- stalled. meeting a federal dadline. The 'lnnsportation Security Ad- mlnittration let the Dec. 31 deadline fol .U 429 u .s. CXJOUDeldml-'rpom in raponse to the 2001 tenortlt a.ttac:b. The 1J*1D wiD ecan l~ ol.cbeaed ~ .. up from.10 to l~. JWA la .a-1 ol cbe cune.. Some airpons blrYe abd tar mare time. In dae ..... 11.olcbe~l!d ..... Zild._.... .... The features . The Dally Pilof s photo staff selects the best of this year's feature photos • SEAN..u.R/OM.YPl.OT Nicki Cotsworth reacts to first sight of her husband, Fred, as he and other Orqe Coast College students return from a 25,QOO.mile Antarctic expedition abOard the Alaska Eagle. Gavin Sutherland fties off the lip of a wave during the Op Airshow, a contest of aerial manewers at the Op Newport Classic surfing contest. !CENT I REPfOW I DM.Y Pl.OT Zachay Dawson, 10, of Costa Mesa sits on his bl(e at Fairview Park as the ui sets. Cat1y Escalette, left. checks out the crowd over her shoulder as Rebecca Stanfiekt,Erica Misknsmid Leah Gichrist of the dance IJ'OUP "The Teddy Bears,. from the Tustin Centlt', Witch perfonners at the Herttace Stapatthe 0rance Coooty Fai'. SEAN Hl.LER I OM.YPl.OT KENT TREPTOW I DALY PILOT Two fair-goers strol the midway in cowboy hats. DOHl.EACH / OM.YPl.OT l N·ewport-Mesa set for New Year's countdown Party on a boat or in a club, listen to live music, then take the bus home. Senior center h~ plans, too. Deirdre Newman Lounge at the Marriott Newport Eve. NEW YEAR'S EVE Beach Hotel and Thnnis Oub in Skosh Monahans' New Year's AT-A-GLANCE Newport Beach will have a live Eve specials include roasted yel- band between 9 p.m. and 1:30 . low com soup with c.anadlan a.m. playing Thp 40 and pop mu-snow aab anq steak and lobster sic. The cover charge is $25 and or tarragon spaghetti The full includes complimentary .cbam· regular menu will also be avail- pagne. able and the kitchen will stay Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Whether you.prefer to party on land or on sea, the Newport-Mese area of- fers a plethora of possibilities to ring in the new year. If ~g around the harbor Boats your boat, Luxury Yacht Cruises will host a four-hour yacht cruise, complete with a DJ, full-service bar and complimen- tary champagne toast The cele- bration costs $55 per person. The nautical celebration offers "an inexpensive alternative lo- cated in close proximity to local residents, avoids having to stand in long lines trying to get in (dif- ferent places] around town and is an opportunity to meet new peo- ple." said Leslie Blakely, charter consultant. For landlubbers looking to dance the night away, the View VERDICT Continued from Al iceman and a hero t~all us · -urchins who would the ice truck. grabbin . of ice whenever the icem 's back was turned It wasn't just little kids who admired Bob. The whole town thought he was the best iceman in the area. and so when someone from Santa Ana claimed that honor. there was nothing to do but have a contest -a half-mile run up Pierce Street Annex in C.OSta open untll 1 a.m. • Mesa will have a DJ spinning The Yard House ln Costa Mesa tunes until 2 a.m. The $15 cover will not take reservations, but charge includes party favors, will accommodate guests on a bats. horns and leis. first-come, first-served basis. An The Costa iwlesa Senior C.enter American Fusion menu will be will hold its New Year's Bve party enhanced with an a la carte cele- from 6:30 p.m. to 12:30 un. at bration menli featuring a pair of the center. The celebnltion will special entrees available after 5 include dinner, dancing and a p.m. The special entrees are ~ champagne toast for $25 per per-tralian lobster tails and steak and son. · lobster. The C.enter has not had a New Josh Slocum's in Newport Year's Eve celebration in a few Beach opened just in time to years. This year. members took it celtbrate the new year with a upon themselves to arrange bang. A $75 cover charge will get something. you appetiurs and champagne. "They are really in charge. VlP sections are also available to (along) with the program direc-rent out. The .-estaurant will offer tor," said Aviva Goelman, execu-dancing starting around 9 p.m. tive director. "They will have din-For party-hoppers or t.h09e ner. dancing. There's a band, and who don't want to drive, the they will have champagne at Orange County Tl"ansportation midnight~ Authority will provide free bus Some restaurants will also of-service from 6 p.m. on New Year's fer special menus on New Year's Eve to 4 am. on New Year's Day. Balboa Boulevard carrying a 300-pound block of ice. first man across'the line the winner. You would have thought it was the Kentucky Derby the way people were betting. The Santa Ana contingent arrived, and their man was big. but he was no bigger than Bob Reed. The two contestants stood at the starting line, their ice ton~ ready, the blocks of ice on the ground next to them. The starter raised his gun-there ·was nothing permy ante about this contest -and fired. Both men slung the ice blocks up on their shouJders like they were pillows and started off. At first. there was no difference between them. but gradually, Bob move9 ahpd. and he reached the finish line a good lO seconds ahead of Santa Ana"s best. lf he'd been a hero before, he was godlike after that. My first job was chipping ice at the Green Dragon. For l 0 cents an hour, I wielded an ice pick. and I can tell you, it's a slow way to make ice for a drink. When you reach the ripe old age of91, you don't have a lot of time to waste, and to reach into Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails I Menu Includes: I Entertainment Nightly • Stult 0-Lobster Gnnbo • Pdit. Fikt • FiJn Mip• • New York Stull • T.Botu Ste"1t • MetlAJJioru of Bttf with BorUIAi.u ~e • AJUtr.U.-1.Abmr Tllil • AW/uln KJnx C,..), U,. • Sbmnp (se11Mpi styk) • Hlllib.t Stull •Swon/foh -- l Prime Rib I on Fri.-Sat. Dinners include choice of SOUP. or salad, choice of bake<! P.<>tatc?1 stUffcd baked potato or rice puaf and garlic brCad. Co.uMeN: Pl not Provence, 686 Anton Brvd .• (714) 444-6900 Pierce Street Annex, 330 E. 17th St., (949) 646-8500 Senior center, 695 W. 19th St., (9'\9) 645-2356 Skoah Monahans, 2000 Newport Blvd., (949) 648-0099 The Verd House, 1875 Newport Blvd., (949) 642-0090 N.wport BMch: Five Crowns, 3801 E. Coest Highway, (949) 760--0331 Four Seasons, 690 Newport Center Drive, (949) 759-0808 Hyatt Newporter, 1101 Jamboree Road,(949) 729-1234 Josh Slocum's, 2601 West Coast Highway,(949) 642-5935 Luxury Yacht Cruises, 3419 Via Lido, No. 632, (949) 631-6629 The View Lounge at th' Marriott Newport Beach Hotel and Tennis Club, 900 Newport Center Drive, (949) 640-4000 The route serving the Newport- Mesa area is No. 57, which serves the Block at Orange. South Coast Metro and Fashion Island the refrigerator anq pull out some ice cubes for my evening toddy ... well, I'd say that's pretty close to sining next to a warm fire, and way ahead of any wheel So in my book. the ice cube is right up there. • ROBERT GARDNER is a Corona del Mar resident and a former judge. His column runs Tuesdays. CALL TOLL FREE m.ass.8294 949.850.1299 • Commercial Accoonts Welcome • Airport Transportation Available • All Major Credit Cards Accepted • Natural Gas CabS • Need a cab? Call us for a ride in one of our clean air taxis & van. Ask for our discount rates for airports, trips, special events or anywtie<e else you need to go. • Tuesdw/, Deeembef 31 , 2002 Al f SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST It'll be a bit doudV tNt morning, but thOM douda will part for a ~rtty 1Unny ahmoon. Hlgha wHI range from the mld--&Oe to ebout 80 In Newport-Mesa, while Iowa dip Into the mlcMOI. Aa utual, New Year'• Day should be dear and wanner, with hight In the lower to mid-eOs. We ehould get warmer as we heed Into the weekend. 'The sky will remain mostly doudleu. lnlonnetlon: www.nws.noaa.gov BOATING FORECAST The northwesterly winds will blow 10to 15 knots, with 2-foot waves and a west swell of 3 to 5 feet. The swell will build a foot this evening. Out farther. northwesterly winds will blow 10 to 20 knots, with 1-to 3-foot waves and a west swell of 6 to 10 feet. The swell will build to 10 to 14 knots tonight. SURF We'ff lllp bact Into the waist· to c:hMt-NQh zone todey. Theldllltno~.-1 8J'l'ives Wedneld9y. which llhould be heetthful per the county heehtl agency, which urgee swtmmera to stay dry until et lust three days after a ralnstonn. Moat weet-facing breaks will be In the overhead range. Doubl~willbe found south of the county line. On Thuraday, condition• should be similar, while Friday badcs down again. Seturday wUI bring our next northwest swell. W..quMity: www.surfrldtlr.org TIDES 6:45a.m. 2:02p.m . 8:32 p.m . 1:01 •.m. ~ 6.63 feet high · 1.19 feet low 3. 76 feet high 2.06 feet low WATER TEMPERATURE 58degrees Servint the c..m111tity for 30 JU" celestino's and lbnCDlni Dill PRODUCTS, 111! PDnCJ' COMBINATION FOi YO\& JIOUDAYS MEAT 8' 0-. Pl.ATrERs • UltGI oiSldu. WE GCll!'l lOIAl.L Hot Roast Beef Sandwich s322 Give us a call,~ arc here to hdp! ' I ~ I '\ I ' I . . . . . . / 1, /11, • , ,/ Ii, 11/• t t Coastline'• Aaaa Plogram it ft'Y ClODYmibt b me. I will Oailll my AA here and tramfet to Cal &ate Fullerton to become ,;a elanenqary acbool tadlH. ,, ~tj+ 8uccess Ahead at Coas.tlin~ . • i ~ t l , . .. . .. I I M r..-, DIClmblr JI, 2002 IW/Pilot I I FIGURE articles that ooMew••ed ........... ~ --nol~r::r:-..mg oa adty coamnlnee ta ~ID •encaunt11 the educ:adoo aboul aad c:ammunlcadon ~n the varioul culluNa leliding in ea.ta Mesa.• the group ar:gued. Mansoor vebemmtly denied hariK>ring any ill will based on a person's aaual orientation, reUglon or ethnicity. Hil posdnp were mistaken and the lttfCk WM completeJy unfounded, be said. Raise hJs 1eCt arm, and Human Relations Coou:nittee Member Manaoor says this about the trumped-up oontroveny. "People have gotten a chance to get to really know me, hear my views and see what ram all about I have always been respectful and spoken on Issues, not people." GRAS$-ROOTS MANSOOR: (Jeans, tennis shoes and Mansoor for Oty Council T-shirt) This Mansoo.r can be found walking Costa Mesa streets in search of political support for his successful Oty Council bid Although Mansoor raised tbe least amount of money between the five contenders, he won his seat on the Oty Council dais thanlcs to the unbending efforts of dedicated rolunteers. The organizer Dorens or C:Osta Mesa residents pounded the pavement with Mansoor and ended up securlng a Cinderella story victory for the political newcomer. Mansoor ousted incumbent Mayor JJnda Dtmn -who had raised three times as much money-and proved the political muscle of old-fashioned elbow grease. #I don't deserve all the credit for this news. Ir's been a lot of people who have helped me with grass-roots support and stand for the ' aameldeUaldo. .. cnvco.ce ·•~ CDut Ut. lllbl blue buuoo-down tblrt. d ..... de md. binder full of .wt reportl) 1bil Mamoor will nol b.t down from .. campalp promlw to 11t er.ta Mela bd on Jl tnd. He plam to tab • bard look at the dty'a budgec. trdlc and IOda1 propama to~ where more eftldent methods could be uaed. In bis short lime on the daie, he hal already been atddlled Ix allepdly l1ldst modYes after beavtly .-.......-.__. ~the Orqe"Coast . College SwmJ> Meet. A I (~II The councilman resident 8lllpeCted Maneoor's real modvadon to .. upgrade .. the venue WU to gd rid of the wmidQg dm Latinos who frequent the~ YellUe. Mansoor again denies hatbOring any m will toward any group of people and saJd the . sautiny ii driven by ialues, qpt Individuals. He guarantees people will ~y the race can:I on other problems he plans to addJea, such as the overtMe or the city's socl:er field&. Raise his left ann and aty Q>undl Mansoor says: "There are definJtely some definite sensitive issues, but there is still an obligadon and responsibility to deal with them. and I fully intend on bringing these issues up." AD Mansoor characters can be found the first and third Mondays of each month at Costa Mesa Oty Hall. Look for rnore news on Mansoor in the upcoming Issues' of the Daily Pilot City Councilman Mansoor has promised to keep filling empty pages and has said things are going to get interesting. "I'm not trying to retain the dtle, but if they want to bestow it upon me, so be it," Mansoor said. "I am only trying to do what I said I was going to." · • LOUTA HANtER covers Costa Mesa. 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(Prlcet lnciude all applicable ttate and local taxes.I POSTMA.STEA: Send addrea • cttangea to Th9 Newport BeachlCotta Met11 Dally Pilot. P.O. AClMST .. ~ Sodety IO and cech-........... IO..., ae-............. '-- ....... --md lt.r:Mlh ..-. on Mady boaolm wt1 ~ pem:awmdy eQblMhed by Che p.a ..... amine .......... ......... ln 1976 to proh!Ct lbe Hit unor1bodm mpproacb in- a.t. ~duded aperllneadng with vari- 'Ibe mm=lrdon bu 40 days, ow llMWldall to elt8blkb the to Ille an ..-J to the ICate SU-forelt& Prom 1993 to 1999, the preme Cowt that may or may society ueed old tira to create not be granted. more 8ahing grounds off New· Ronald l.umbrun, Stretchen-port Beach. bergen ~ aakl the Judg-11¥ commission eventually is- ~ was written in auch a com-sued a cease-and-desist order, prehenaive and conftdent which sparked the running bat- manner that. If appealed. the su~ tie with StreJchenberger. pmne Coun Juadcee may not ' Streicbenberget won his first feel compelled to review the cae. major court victory against the "'Before, therewuaprobebOlty comm.isaion in April 2001, When the court would tab it up. Now a Sacramento superior court It's a possibWty," 7.umlJrun eald. Judp declared the agenq un- Shirley Dettloff, a ~ conatitudonal The appeals court member Crom Huntington agreed, noting that two-thlrds of Beach. said the COllllDAlaion wiD the commlsaions' roting mem- dedde next week whether to ap-hen are appointed by the legisla- peal. Detdofl' aiddred the ture and answer to that body, not court's dedsloo. the executive branch. ... feel that it's certaJnly not a Strek:benberger said he was ruling I think ls a good ruling," pleased with the jud~ent Dettloff said "I {eel that the •The coastal commission bas commission being appointed by made a great injustice to the ma- three dift'erent indMduals [ln the rine forest.• Streichenberger legi.slatureJ makes fur a very fair said "This injustice has been and balanced commission." stopped." Streichenherger fanned the Ma-The commis.slon becomes the JWA Continued from Al gage will still have to be screened for explosives, either via tempo- rary equipment, dogs or hands. The airport was able to meet the dead.line because or the county's eiq>edient handling of the installadon, said Ann McCa.r- ley, airport spokeswoman. has been womng around the cloclc ever since,• McCarley said The security administration banded down the rha:ndate in May. Supervisors unanimously awarded an "~emergency" con- tract to Hensel Phelps C:Onstruc- don to set up the infrastructure to handle the devices in late August Work began the next day. Public safety has always been the county's top priority, Super- visor Jim Si.Jv-c1. said Monday. ftnt In the ltate to haw itJ pow- en l'elDCW8d. ZUmbruo Mid. It wtD now be up to local p-ern . menll lO .... permba eccon1ing to their couta1 plans and there Will be no appMlt through the committloo. Appealt wiD now go dbec:tly to the c:owta. It'• up to the &etfwture to de~ clde whether or not to rettruc- ture the comm.lllkKl and place It In the aecuttve branch. where it beJongs, 1.wnbrun said "1'b!a will reestabUah the nor- mal cbecb and balances that apply to all agendea, and we feel that the problems that haw been experienced at the commission will be dramadcally reduced,. Zwnbrun said Dettloff stressed the ruling i.s not the end for the commission. "The comm.lsslon will con- tinue functioning. and I think that we, as a commJsslon. will look at ebctJy what the court has ruled and make decisions based on the exact ruling." Det- doffsaJd MThere have been times in the past where certain ·lndMduaJ or- ganizations have tried to dis- mande the commission and. during each of those times, citi- zens have come forward and said, 'absolutely not.'" he said "The Board Of Supervisors ap- proved construcdon in August, and the [construcdon) company •1t makes me feel vey safe knowing that Orange County PM· sengers that will be using IJWA)•. ,_ wiD be traveling as safe as htunanly " Box 1560. Cotta Meta, CA 92626. Copyright No news storlel, illuatnrtiom, edhorlal matter or ad'.lertiaements herein can be reproduced without written Qermiuion of copyright owner. HOW TO REACH US ~ The Tlmea Orange County (800) 252•9141 Adverthiltg arulfled (949) 642·5678 Oi9pley (949) 642-4321 EdleotW News (949) 642-5680 Spcwta (949)574-4223 News Fu (949) ~170 Spcwta ,_ (949) 650-0170 E-t'Mll: dallypilote1.u~com Melfi Olloe eu.Mw Olloe (!MSl 642-4321 ....,_Fu (949) 631-7126 Published by Timea Communrty News. a division of the Loa Angelea Tlmes. <02002 Timet CN. All righll reserved. FULL BAR COCKTAILS possible.. Silva said "The baggage screening Is something that a lot of pa5Set1gerS don't realize. but the federal goye.rnment feels we need it in place and I think it will [bring! peace of mind for the passengers of Orange Count)\" The explosive detection sys- tems have not been installed in the lobby, as in many other air- ports. BO passengers won't have to lug their bags from the check-in counter to the machines. Instead. airport offidru$ used a section of the parldng structure to lnstall ·a networ:k of conveyor belts that will move the bags from the ter· • minaJ to the scanning area. The system's costs will be shand by the federal govern- ment and the county, which owns the airport On Aug. 20, the county ap- proved $18 million for installa- don that ask the government to reimburse. Federal officiaJs have already agreed to pay the re- maining S 11 million of the $29- million system. MORAN, Dennis R. Dennis R. Moran, 62 of Irvine, beloved husband, father, brother, uncle, grandfather and friend, died December 27, 2002. Services will be held on January 2, 2003 at 10:00 am at Our Lady of Mount Cannel, Newport Beach. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Regional Cancer Center at St. Joseph Hospital, 1100 West Stewart ON, Orange, CA 92863 in-memory of Dennis MGflan . ... MEXICAN RESTAURANT .... NO PASSPORT IS NEEDED OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO 296 E. 17TH ST. 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Spring cla1111 b1g1n ·r.iand1y, February 3 1r1111c1111co11111. 10111 ' . . -• I I I • J • tHE TAO OF STEVE ~ 11 , I I ~ I I I "The oullide loob almost identical to the way it did before, but once people come inside, they're in for quite aabock.• _._ e.t.ett. OlNJWner o/tlw OlnlNTy S#Jafood of tlw Pactflc, on tlw ~I MW daip. JdJy/lsh li&hts, a flltllil'fall and an upstaln sushi lo""8!8 are now pan of tM ealny. which .reope1U!!d aftn ~ ytan "'JbJa thing bad the makings of a dvt1 war. but in the end. it did not go there. BYerybody baa taken the hJgb road.,, -Stewie Brombe:rg, Newport Beach COCUICUman., t!n tits dly's 6-0 vor.e to approve a Mormon temple wUh a 90-foot #«pk on Bonita Canyon DrilJe '"'Ibey jUst did not feel the need to obey the law. But if everybody believed that, we would have dop running loose aO CMf the city." -Sgt. seewe Shulman, on why the Newport Beach Police Department has rep«Jlfldly ticketed £rnne and Philip 1JuJt«fUeld for lettiJ'l8 tbe(r dog, Red Baron. swim In the ocean unleashed. The Butterfields' conr.enrton that the dty's 1.eash laws do not ext.end to the water was quashed by an Orange C.ountyj~ "Something really bad one day is going to happen ... I think that, constitutionally, we have the parameters to take drastic action.· -Bromberg, on cmcking down on · Fourth of July in West Newport "With an-hour period, we kind of go from an empty container to being a minl·dty here.. -Stew Beadey, deputy general 1'1'1tJ11Q8W of IM Orange C.ounty Fair. on plTparlngfor the/air's opening day "If they bad agreed to abide by rules of a SO· foot height limit, we certainly wouJd not be here tonlgbt." -Stewn Brombtll. presithnt of the Bonita ~ HQmeownen A.ssTL, on Mormpn dlwch ojJidal.s asking for a 124-[oot-i'Wflt staple for their propoS«l Momum temple "lbat pole will come down." -Bromberg. on a lone po/.e on Unk Balboa that is holding up plans to put utility lines underground NICHOLS ON STEVE "Until that is changed, I'm going to stick it to (Steve) Bromberg every once in a while.• -DkS Nlcbola, Newport 8Mch councilman-el«t. on his soon-to-be fellow cou.ndlman's dealings with the WU. Inn.. a restauront In Bromberg's d/.stricl thal Juu drawn noise complaints OH, YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT A BOAT "She can't just get by on her looks : anymore.· -John Maltbew9, a lifelong Newport Beach resident, on a I 941 Newport Beach fire boaJ he's restoring •. THE WORLD '· ACCORDING TO TOM "I'm SWJ:..that some of my votes will displease soq of you some of the time. I take comfort. thQugh, in the fact that It ls lopcaDy impossible for me to offend all of you all of the time.· -'lbm ~one of two new Nnvporl-Mesa Unifi«J School Di.strict lnUtt!a, whik Introducing himst!I/ aJ a m«ting "I don't want to get too excited, but I'm reminded of F.gan's first Jaw: If the salad ls good. then the rest of the dinner ls good.. -,._. on preUminary el«:tton results thal showed /Jim winning • QUOTES OF THE YEAR FILE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT Steve Bromberg is the new mayor of Newport Beach. but it is in effect and if we have to go by it, then lhe foundations should also." -Steel, Costa Mesa councilman. on whether foundartons should be ruled by the .state's open-govemrnenJ lnW5 "If lhe election outcome had been sud1 lhat if a significant amount of IRon) W1DShlp votes would have pushed Tay1or over the edge, I wouJd call for a reelection. That's how much I think tlUs is not right." -Gary Adams, a Newport Beach councilman ree/.ected Nov. 5, on hearing abow a phone message sent out by his campaig" manager that c/airruxl that Winship u,w a Gtttnlighter when he wasn't DON'T WE ALL ·1 want to win so that I can buy a house on Lake Como in Italy and live next to Versace." -Brian C.omo, one of many trying to win Satufday nigl1t's Supnlotto Pius drawing. FIERY QUOTES "This Is our fifth house fire in lhree days. And it's only Wednesday." -Bruce Hlnkle, /.ead operations coordinator for the Amerlmn Red Cross of Orange C.ounty, on the •crazy week" he and his col~ were having while at a C.osta Mesa l1ouse fire ·r was going to paint that house next week.. Not anymore." -Lu.is Pineda, while painting a home across the stJ"ttt from a burning Costa Mesa house "Historically. when we have rainy weather. we craditionally have boat fires.. -Sgt Ron ~plel of the Orange C.ounty Sheriff's Harbor Patrol, speaking about a 51 ·foot sailboal that sust.ainad about S 10,()()() In ~ dwing a fire on Dec. 29, a miny Saturday "We were just inside a minute earlier." -Julie May. c.osta Maa resident. watd1lng her horM in tJi.100 block of luingtOn Auenue bum on Morr/1 2. No one u.w injured, bul mJmll pets ~ lost tn tM ~fire person who is more interested ii) fanning the flames than extinguishing them." -Rusty Kamedy, executive director of IM Orange C.ounty Human Relations C.ommitttt, on the C.osta Mesa Qty Cmmcil's April appointment of Allan Mansoor to tire Costa Mesa Human Reln/Wns C:Ommittee. Kennedy said it appears that Mansoor regularly posts comments on a Web site tha.l are offensive to Latinas, homose:ruab and immigrants "It was like David and Goliath. I was the outsider and a lon~ot. yet I won over the incumbent mayor. I attribute it to all the grass-roots suppon.- -Mamoor, who um el«r.ed to the C.osta Mesa Oty C.oundl in November THE LEECE SHE COULD DO "But I chose, rather than taJcing the easy way out. to continue one last time 10 represent a viewpoint that I'm sorry will no longer be represented.· · -Wendy Leec:e. outgoing N~wport-Mesa school bo<UrJ trwuit, on why she ran for tttll':Crion "We have been talking for years as a board that ~ finally have to get back to spelling tests. Enough of trus not grading their spelling because it would hurt their self-esteem.· -Leece, Newport-Mesa Unifo!d School Board tnut.ee, on IM sptllif18 improvements on the Stanford 9 ~t district students took last yrar HOW CAN YOU ARGUE WITH THAT? •to New York City. people are still pretty apprehensive because or (the terrorist attacita). This seems like the la5t place that wouJd happen. There's girls in bikinis and beer. How could Al Queda have a problem with that?" -Dua Contenlo, on why 1w tnwel«I from the &st Coast to Newport &ada to oolebrote the Founh of July JUDGMENT CALL "My goaJ was to have a successfuJ campalgn. not an interesting one.· -Glenda Sulden, a O>rona tkl Mar tJJtomey. who u.w electal to county ~O/fbNo.27 "Has a m.ltacle happened? .. -a., fv ' .,.. of C.osta Mao on ltalrllf8 that J"""8 Ronald C KUM asbd tlw ooum ro rwnos.ie his namt from ~ ~ bollot, on U!hldl la. UW nuanlltffor nHl«#on IO tlw Onzrf3lr Q)roaly ~ O>Mrt. Sandoual ... """""' 4 wrl#-'11 ~for""-' &ach or dramallcally expand~ capacity a1 John w~ Airport "I'm tired orthis airport ftgbt. That's been a tough sell. looking at what's right I can't fon:e people to look." -NlewlatowM, on why he quil the pro-airport organlzAIWn on June 7 A GOOD QUESTION .. If dop can have a part. why can't we?" -Rop:r Cedna. a I 4·year-old C.osta Mesa .skateboatder. on a skate park THE NEVER-ENDING STORY "People who use John Wayne are a little Jess sensjtive to the economy. They're richer." -John Helmlk:h, director of economic and market research with the Air 1iansport A.ssfL, on why John Wayne Airport .seems to have bucked the nartonal downward trend in holiday travel, with figures showing thal the 2001 numbers were close to those of 2000 "The troops are fanning out through the cotnmunity to do what's necessary to defeat lthe initiative). That's ow goal." -Daft FJIJs, spokesman of the Airport Working Group, on ejforrs to raise $2 million to defeat Measure W. an anti-EI Thro measure on the March 5 ballot "We'll definitely be supportive of a resolution. The one as worded needs some tuning. Hopefully, we'll have an . alternative the majority can be supportive of." -Guy Mon8ban, Costa Mesa ary C.ouncilman, on a resolution coming before the council too~ Measure W "I'm like the rest of you. I've got my finger crossed." . -Supervisor Jim Sliva on ela:tion night, speaking about Measure Wwhich supports a park al EI Thro. It pcmed by about SB% "They threw the baby out with the bathwater because the right way to fty it. which is far, far superior, was never gjven to people as a choice." -Robert McGowan, a membn-of the New Millennium Group. which lead an effort to get a new airpon lnitiativr on the Novmaber ballot "We still need that ink on the FM letter. - -Bob Burnham. Newport Beach's dty aJtVmey, on getting the Federal Alliat/on AdminLrtration to promise in writing thal il will Mt sue the dty if a new John w~ Settkment Agreement ls put in ploa ~are now over areM where they haven't been before." -Jeny Snyder, public a[fain of!iar for the F.M:s Wtttem Podfic lttgion. on the increase in flights over areas Ua Costa Mesa's~ "1bere are many. many other steps that baYe to be taken before el Thro can be ruled out. We're very hopeful that Fl Thro Is still m option.• -Bedd' A.-, chief of staff /oT G«Jtp Nakano, a srau assemblyman from TurJ'Q/Ja who has a propo6*1 a bill that would hold up federal money for anras thDl dorlt bear tlwir falr shan of air rnuuponadon lnurlms "If Che lid comes off of John Wayne Alrpon. we'te all in a heap or trouble." -Dmm O'lW, Nnlporf &ada city councilman.~ why the noise restrlcdons and ftlgJit caps al John Wayne Airport anr so lmponanL An atauion to 2015 um pass«l by the Orange C.ounty SMpm.Von """ will "°"' go to ~n. D.C WH~rs THE FREQUENCY, PAUL? "I tbougbt I WU 00 the wrong cbannel.. _,... 8 *IJ, 0.. MltM mr11 $ IO Clly °""""" ,,..,,., • ...., • dtx 1V ""bt ~Oft a.--114 Tuesdly, Dec:elTCJel' 31, 2002 AS FILE PHOTO/DALY Pk.Of Karen Robinson WHAT ABOUT THE CHEERLEADERS? ~1 think it went too Car. Some paren u. got too upset, and some girls expecced too much." -Dana Odell, applauding Newport Harbor High School Principal M icliai!I Vos.sens derision to have 17 girls who did not mah! IM cheerleading squads try OUl again after there was conrro1_1ersy over the original sela:tion process Odell's daugh~r. Katie. made the first Clll "I've a.Lreedy not made it once. And after all this, I don't know if I wan1 to deal with this again." -Jaek:a Cocbens, Newport I /arbor High School student, on whether she'll try out for cheerleoding again. Coch.ens u.w OM of the 1 7 who did not malct! it onto the teams in late 2001 THINKING OF SEPT. 11 "The pho1ograph of the twin tower-. burning reminds me daily that my challenges pale compared to the victims of Sept 11." -4'le DPW, a Newport Beach resident who was on business in Newark. NJ.. on Sept. 11, 2001, on walehingboth World Trade Center towf!rs crumbk and how his world has changed forever "I don't think this will happen agam. the flight attendants won't lee it happen again.- -Lynette Palmqulilt, a flight attendant who worts out of Jolin Wayne Airport, on not allowing r.errorists to taa ouer a passenger plane again SAY AGAIN? "It's like you-fu.ve to keep pouring more coffee in the cup or you have an empty cup in your hand. -· -Brtan Slater, a Newpon lJeQch Frrr Depo.rrnulnt paramedic. on trying to play the bagpipt>S "We're m eeting our disinfection goals.. -Bob Ooten. the Oronge C.ounry Sanitalion District's dirrrwr oj maintma.laa and operatjons. on usmg chlorination to ckan Up the COO...\t 'Va.sibly. it is very noticeable, or I shouJd say not notioeable. • -BID Monti, Chsta Mesa's dirrx:wr 11} public smrlats, on placing UliUty lme~ underground on the WesisuiP SO LONG , PARTNER "'The Boor plan is not made for a ~ The family rt>om is in the back. not near the kitchen where the family can bang around. I'm a bands-oo gmidma and I like the d:Wdren to be around the kitchen whm rm cooking • -kocdt <Afma. a Bay~ Dnt~ l8Sidm(, on why John ~ fomu>r homtr needs to ~ demolish«l WHATS IN A NAME? "The name~ will let people know woddwide that Costa Mesa is near the ocean. whk::b is a location that makes the city~ - _ ,_.. Dntidwa. chairwoman of Odr.ml for ,,,. lmprr1Clll!l'11D1 of O>Sta Mao.. on llw organiz.aliofis plan to lobby tlw Oty OJuncil on Monday to dllllfB9 tlw cily's "'1nV to Chsta Mf!Sa·by-the-SM FAME'S TEACHINGS •He llole me away from anodler car ~· _ .... ~ bola; Oft wiry"' hotlm "" ~ """' """*" AmltMDwL ,,.,, ~of Aldo MM*"' Loado(Dr..,, °*"""'a.. ...... J)M:i ...,., ,,, ,,,,, Htriior .9oedfl_, tS f • ....., ID ,. "". l.4iMllof'IAW /loin Ms~ mk*"' ...... J'O'l pal 15 ....... ..... ............ ,.. .... ..... SUCjW ... a..., llrin .. *'J ...... ,....... ,, , ...... ,... _ .... Jlllsi ~Nai:p&tl ....... ..,,,.,.( .. _ .,..,. • 4: \Iii I ,.__..,.ti* .... TV ..... ~--· .. ..................... • I -.:. .. .. .. ---.. ---------. "' . -. . ~OF11EDAY " I tJUnJc wt ltave made 1ome strida. bMI the Bl1 Wat ii a diff crenl UlllOIL n Edison limits Eagles to two free-throw attempts and score's 15 from fow line to take third place. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot OOSTA MESA -A third-place finish in the Fstanda ~ Oas&c banDy came easy fO£ the &tison ffl8h boys baske,tball team .Monday nigl'tt against the Eagles playing in their own gym. No, Fstancia (1~3), the designated home team. made the Owgers (9·2) earn their 51-43 win at the free·duow line. Edi· son converted 15 of22 shots from the line while Fstancia only a~empted two and -misled bodl. 1be F.agles dgbtmed up on defeme In the aecood half, cooling down the Owg- ea to 5-of-14 ~ (35.7'li) compared to an ll·foi'-17 dip (649') in the first bait to help cut the Edleon lead to •1-36 with 4:56 to go DJ the fourth OD a Jordan Stroman bank shot. But two ooneea.dive layups by BiDy Bratm. F.dmi's leading scorel' coming into the game (15.1), in- aeaaed the Chqer lead to nine with 2:37 left and PsWlcia was forced to foul to stop the dock from there 00 In. Estanda's Joey Lindquist gJ8bbed 10 re- bounds to go with nine poblts and was an impo6lng factor In the post. especially in the second bait fur Coach Ou:is Sorce. The Eagle coach said the game tunied when be decided to si1 the &-foot-7 senior with 3:45 to go in the second quarter. BASKEIBALL "I wu F'ng to ~ him beck with 2:30 left but I didn't want him to pick up bis thhd foul.. Son:e said. ~ tried to Ode it out and make it dole undl halftime. We had a lot ol unbad euors tonight, a poor job ol~ the baD.. BICaoda oommttted 19 tumcMr8, 10 in the ftnt baJf, and OD fOur comecutive poeec l8'oos in the early stages ol the thhd period as Edison built an 11-point lead until Scott .5ankey bmd Undquist W1demeatb the hoop for a layup with 3:53 left cut the lead to nine. 1be basket marked the first Fstancia field goal of the quarter. P.dilon Coach Rieb Boyce, the loaner head man at Estancia Crom 1994-98, said Lindquist prmed something to him Mon- day night . ~ their credit Joey rebounded very well, be -gnbbbia .. ol lhem In lbe Int ~· Batu llMl "()Wnda) plllyed Yfr/ ... " C.ados Pk1lo led the &aim wtdl 13 poDltl. nine~ Jn lbe tint q&.-on 3-ol-7 lhoocing. Md Cachola had Cine ..... to go with 11 point& Undquist and~ bodl ~Al­ Tuumament honots for ti-* pabm- llDCS. Aleo in the c.oast a...c It Bwwda· • ea... ........ ., Oz Sb llao- WI' 17 -Three wtns in a row p::opelcd the See Xlr9 to a coneolatloo dwqJ'nn- shlp with tbe victory win (Mr: HocMr. The Sea IClnp (6-8) Jed by 21 paUlla in the third quarter and held on to the lead. hitting on 7 of 10 from the foul line in the 6nal5:46. EYEOPENER • •Ca•.--58, C.C... !Item 44 - Colt.a Mesa Cd to Compton In a consola- tion game at the Orange Holiday Classic at Olapman Universit)t Danny ICrlkorian led Mesa's game with s.. BASKETBALL. P .. e A7 COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL DON LEN:H/OAl.YPl.OT .JCl's Stanislav Zuzak puts the bal up i1 traffic for two in the first half of Anteaters' victory over Florida Atlantic. NEW YEAR'S SPECIAL Mr. ·Rose Bowl" Robert Matthews, a true fan of the game, attends his 60th straight Rose BowlGemeon Wednesday. 'Eaters in the . ... ....... ' 'ready' mOde Six players in double figures, again, as UCI posts 87-70 victory over Florida Atlantic in final tune-up. ' Steve Vlr1en timeouL Harris, who led UO with 18 Daily Pilot points, giabbed a long rebound near midcourt and sped out on the break BREN EVENTS CENTER -If the to finish with a two-banded jam at the· UC llvtne men's basketball team other end closes out the second half of the sea-UCI's lone true freshman Mike son like it did In the second half Mon-Fievberha. who scored 14 points. also day, a third-straight Big West Confer-parked the Anteaters In the second ence tile could possil>ly be coming for half. He knocked down two consecu- Coach Pat Douglasa and dve three-pointers that soft. his Anteaters.. ened up the Owls' de!ense ua (6-3) won its third and gave ua a 55-41 lead, straight game after ecor-with 14:03 left. After his two ing the first 10 points in threes, P1evberb.a drew two the first three minutes or defenders to the top of the the second half, which led arc. but he quickly found to an 87-70 nonconfer-ua 7-foot juruor center ence win over florlda Al-Adam Parada down low for !antic In front of 1,444 at an easy two. the Bren Events Center. Ra. Atlant.lc 10 •tte plays with a lot or con-· For the second straight Ant.esters ff'1 fidence: Dou~ said or game, six players scored _____ ___, Fievberha, who seems to In double figures for ua. have found a pennanent which bas won six of Its last seven. spot in the starting lineup. •Mike is "We came out and played well in definitely not bashful to take the the second half." said Douglass. shoe ~ whose team closed out the nonoon· In addition to Harris and Hfevberba ference season. "I think we have made reaching double figures. Parada (13 some strides. but the Blg West Is a dif. points), Mike Hood O·O. Stanislav 1.u- ferentseason." zak (10) and Matt Okoro (10) did the florida Atlantic (4-8) grabbed just same. Parada. Hood and 1.uzak came ita second lead of the game, 33·32, off the bendl to make their contribu- with 1 :34 remaining ln the first half. tions.. But UCI responded by scoring the last With one statement. Douglass put four pointa of the half and then to rest the reasons for a somewhat opened with its electric start in the quUty starting lineup. that he lnlti- first three minutes of the second half. ated three games ago. UCI sopbomoie Greg Ethington, "We split up the minutes. so It who made bis third st:ra.lght atart. doesn't matter who really swts, • scored four points in the 10--0 nm. Douglasuaid. • (1'be starting lineup of while Jordan Hanis' dunk wttb jt.Wt Ethington. Harris, Okoro, FJevbetba 2:05 spent in the second half led the and Douglass) pleb up our defense. lf Anteaters to a •S-33 lead and prompted Florida Atlantic to call a See uca. p ... A7 . . ' I , OOH l£ACH I DAILY PILOT UCrs Greg Ethington (42) battles for a rebound in the second hatf. UCI Continued from A6 also keeps Adam out of foul trou - ble." UCl's defense maintained in- tensity throughout the night, Douglass said. The Anteaters forced F1orida Atlantic into 14 tu.movers and held the Owls to 32.1 % shooting from the field. Meanwhile, UCJ shot 50.8% fro m the field, piclcing up from where it left off Saturday when lhe Ant- eaters shot 62% in the first half en route to a 96-79 win over Indi- ana-Purdue, Fort Wayne. "Throughout the ballg-cUtle our energy~;'l>ouglass said "Mike r eave us a spa.rt off the ben . we were really play- ing hard ln the second half.· The Owts. who were led by P.amest Crumbley's 22 points, stayed close in the first half. Crumbley, who went 5 for 9 from beyond the arc, guided the of- fense and kept the Owls within reach. The Anteaters failed to take advantage of their free- throw opportunities, shooting 3 of 10 from the foul line in the first 10 minutes. UCJ finished 18 of 28 from the free-throw line led by Harris, who hit 6 of 8. After the Anteaters' early sec· ond-half surge, the ·0wts re- sponded with a 6-2 run that brought the deficit to 49-39, with 14:55 left. But UCJ went on a 10-2 run, which included Efev- berha's three-pointers and a sla m dunk by Parada off an assist by Okoro. UCI will open its Big West schedule with three games on the road, beginning with Long Beach State, Satun:lay at 7:05 p.m. NollCOl-tftee 00 87, Florida Adllntic 70 Aorida Ao.ntic:-Edwards O. Headley 7, Bishop 5, Crumbley 22, Thomas 11, Neumann 5. Stevens 2. Cowans 16, Hamilton 2. 3-pt. goals -Crumbley 5, Bishop 1 Fouled out -Edwards, Headley, Crumbley. Tedlmcals -none. ua -Hams 18, Oltoro 10, Ethington 4, Gloger 4, Efevberha 14, Zuzak 10, Sctiraeder 3, Hood 11. Baskauskas 0. Parada 13. 3-pt goals -Harris 2. Efevberha 2. Hood 1. Fouled out -none. Tedlmcals -none. Halftime -ua, 37-33. , OOH LEACH/DAILY PILOT UC Irvine's Matt Okoro (40) steals a rebound from foe in first half. .......... TIM followtnc -sons •• Nine b..i-a n · $t>ee1rum llecb-onlcs, 2lt3& F ernlHf, Lelle forest.CA 92630 Mk h••I A. lrownlnc, 21636 Ferni.•f, lell• F orut. CA t26lO Thia buslneu h con· ducte4 by: en lndlvldual Have yov alerted dolnc bvatn.n ,.n No Midi ... A. ~ownifta nti. •l•t•-' ... filed wtttl tlle County Cler\ ot Orance County on 12,111/0Z ..u ........ _ o.u, l'ilot Dec. 17. 24. U . 2002 Ju. 7. 2003 Tt90 SPORTS Continued from KJ 21 potllD. Mela drops to 4-9. In high ac:bool glds' adion Monday: •'IWdD 52, C011ta ..._ 48-Tustin went oo a~ run to dole out the pme and Co1Ca Mea'.a dlanaa fm a mnanl•tion champlonihJp In the Colta Mee& GUk 8asked>eD 'Jbumament 11 Mesa. The Multallp (7-6) led ..0-32 with 6Ye minutel rana1nlng In the fourth quarter befln Tultln made m run. led by AD-Tournament selec:- don Kristina Outis' ~ 27 points. Seniors Rhondi Naff and Stacee Sanchez finished wlth 18 and 16 points, respecdvely. Naff hit on l3 of 32 from the field while Sanchez drained 4 of 11 l'rom behind the arc. Senior Rk:ke1I Reeves shot 3 of 6 l'rom the field for six points •Corona del Ms 48, s.n....., 46 -Kelllann Klein hit five threes en rout.e to 18 points and Madison Ottelbein scored 16 points as c.dM ral- lied to improve to 3-7 in the first round of pool play at the Santiago 'lbumament in Garden Grove. Kate Heescheo was the cataJyst of the second-half comeback. limiting Santiago's dlief weapon to four points after a 13-polnt effort in the first half in a triangle and two defense. • ...,,.._. 48, f.lbnde 42-Xochitl Byfield and Tisha Gray scored 16 and 15 points, respectiYely, but a short-banded Estanda Hlgn girts basketball team fr.U to Rosemea«t 49-42, in a consolation game of the Canyon 1burnament at Qmyon High. Byfield and Gny accounted fOt" more than 75% of the 8COring for the Eagles (S-8), who bad just six awiJabje players and firmbed the game with four pf.ayers. alter two fouled out. In coJlese women's action Monday: •UC lnlne 88. Pw dmd Sim 8f -Wendy Ciebbe tied her career- bigh with 26 points to lead UC Irvine to an easy 86-o4 victory over Port- land State at the Bren IM.'nts (.enter. Nikki Pettiaew opened the game with a three-point.er, but that was the only lead Portland State (4-6) would have as ua built a 48·30 lead by halftime. Gebbe was 10 for 16 from the field, lnduding a 4-for-6 ef. fon from three-point range. Kristen Green had a seaoon-high 16 points and tied her career-high with seven assists. •Southern Na:r.arme 71, v.op..rd 48 -The Vanguard Lions (8-6) could not stay with Southern Namrene University (10-2) as the latter bolted to an easy victory in the GSAC Ol3llenge at The Masters College in Santa Oarita. Robbin Dittenbir was the only Lion in double figures with 15 points. 1n community coDege women's action: •Ormee CoMt Si, CJi6y 34 -Alisa Canillo scored 18 points to pave the way for DCC which irnpl'O\led to 14-3 with the easy victory in the Coast-Cerritos New Year's Classic on the winner's floor, although the Pirates' shooting was way off U> the lW'le of 30. 4% { 17 for 56). In college men's ba.sketball: • s.lnt Ambroee (1awll) 86. Vanpmd 69) -Saint Ambrose used a balanced attack to subdue the Lions in a nonconference game. Tom Pavljasevic led all scorers with 22 points for the winners (7-8). Yanguard. which fell to 4-7, ~paced by Josh Pierson. who had 16 points, including four of eight three-point attempu, and Brendan Cot- ter, who had 10 points. COUEGE WOMEN NatlCOftfw•ice 00 II. Pot1SMd St. M ~ Stlrt9 -Sadowski 0, Spencer 12, Swart 13, ThUft<>n 3, Petticrew 16, Wuhlngton 4, Gowans 6, Petenen 0, Ward 1, Boyd o. Poe 0, Grant 2, Hedgepeth 7. 3-pt. goals -Petticrew 2, Stuart 1. Fouled out -none. Technicals -none. UC IMne-Vlldon 13, Call-ay 8, Faulkner 10. Gabbe 26,Green 16, Biggins 6. S1ul'\)eon O. ~"l. Usher 5. 3-pt. goals -G•bbe 4, Green 2, Faulkner 1. Fouled ovt -none. H•lftime -UCl. 4&-30 JC WOMEN ~ .... -...a... Or-. CoaM 154. ~ 34 Cha1f-v -Joyner 4, Caldwell 7, Davis 2, LeOey 2, Broob 9, Wardlow 2. Powell 4, \leg8 4, Campbeil 0, Willis 0. 3-pt. ~Is -none. Fouled out -none. Technicals -none. OCC -Murrey 6, Mendoza 4, Carrillo 18, H11111u1hi 4, Galeao 4, Marahall 1, Haueter 3, Gamice 0, Quiroz 3, Shaw 6, Von Tungeln 2, Estnlda 4. 3-pt. goal• -Shaw 2, Galasso 1. Fouled out -none. Technical• -none. Halitlme -OCC, 22· 11. Cou.EGE WOMEN GSAC Q\alenc• So. Nuarene 71, Vanguwd 48 Vanguard -J . l.endennan 9, Mills 5, Wiloo>C 0, McKinney 5, Olttenbir 13, Josefason 8, Lee 0, C. Lenderman 2, Seaman 2, Candfolaria 4, Griffo 0. 3-pt. goals -JoMfuon 2, J . Lenderman 1, Mills 1, Dlttenbir 1. Fouled out -Dittenblr. ~~-McNutt41,Rush 16, ICorfe 9, Seriogina 9, Ndiaye 15, Ngom 0, ~ran 7. Fulbright 3, l.e8gue 0, Malter 1, Wllklne 7. Aoyd 0, GrahamO. 3-pt. goab -Seriogtna 1, Snodgrua 1, Fulbright 1, Wilkins 1. FIO-none. Halftime -Souttlem Naurene, 33-28. COUEGEMEN NMICOMll•ic. Slllnt AmbfoM •• YMguarcf. SelntAmhroee-Fitzpetridt 13, Tandi 5, Oar\ 5, Jac::obt 6, f'eterM n 20, Konstant 3, G.ring 6, Johneon 2, Pavljnevic 22, Daniel 0, Lofombo 4. 3-pt. goals -F'rtrpl17'idt 2, T ancil 1 , Jac::obt 1, Petersen 1, IConstant 1, Geering 1, Pevljnevic 1. Fouled out-Clerk. ~ -Moruu 8, Seelllna 6, Pler90n 18, Cott« 10, Enns 4, Hartman 9, Adamc::zaJc 8, Rosborough 2, Burnette 4. Egkan 2. 3-pt. goel9 -Pl8"90fl 4, Cotter 2, Haftman t. FIO -none. Hafftlme-Saint Ambfoee. '2·35. SUMMARIES r....-c.... Cllilllc n.w ..... &l9on 51, &t1 r ch a Edilon n u e 13 -11 ~ 11 I 1 15 -O ~ -Snowden 9, Gndy 12, Bnlun 14, Huff 10, ~ 2, Comeu ... Prendergalt 0, Whhe 0. 3-pt. giON -Gr9dy 1, Huff 1. Foui.d out -none. e....a. -Novak 2. Sanltev 2. Undqulst 9, Cachola 11. Pinto 13, Stroman 6, Honman o, E8cobedo o. AndertenO. 3-pt. goal1 -Pinto 1, Cachola 1. Fouled out -none. E..-C..QMlic Coneoldon awnpb.ttlp CdM 15, Hoowr 57 Hoover I n 15 23 -51 CdM 12 23 111 14 -e& Hoov9r -Keahisian 0, Baghdauri&n 8, Rl~a 19, Mahdeesian 22, Mankikian 2, Mingleton 0, Diaz 0, Rostaml 2. Babooian 2, Arabyan 0, Aaadulrian 2. Madadi 0. 3-pt. goals -Rivtn 2, BaghdNarian 2. Fouled out -none. ~ .. Mer-Northrdige 7. SNbom 21. Mancillas 8, Mata«\ 4, Wektl 3, Luoe 2, ~ 16, Shefi<*-Odom 4. 3-pt. goals -Seaborn 4, Ma.nc:Ulas 2. Nonhridge 1, Heade 1, Matsen 1. Fouled out -none. Toumement fiNla Villa Part 73, Trabuco Hills 55 (1st) Edison 61, Estancia 43 (3rd) CdM 65, Hoover 57 (cons) Wortman 41 , Rosemead 38 (5th) Chapparal 56, Anaheim 42 (7th) So: Torrance 61, la Quinta 28 (11th) Mayfair 67. Irvine 35 (13th) A.Alamitos 45, Notre Dame (15th) Orwip HoldaJ a.lie Compton se. cosa Mesa ..,.. Cotta Mesa 13 14 10 7 44 Compton 13 12 11 22 -!>8 CCl9ta Mee& -Molina 4, Knox 0, 0 Krikorian 21, J. Waldron 11. Scankovic 4, AJeeon 0, Miiiward 0. 3-pt goals -0 . Krikorian 5. CompClon -Edwards 1, Jones 9, Smith 12, Munns 10, Herndon 8. Walker O. Davis 12. 3-pt goals -Smith 1. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Co.a ..... Taummn.-.t eon.o&.tlon ChamPonship "9dn 52. CostAI Mesa 46 Tustin 1s t 5 22 !U Cott.a Mesa 6 12 111 n -<111 '*"" -Wall 10, Ward 5, Hudgins 7, Arreola 1, Curtis 27. Carr 2, Gardner 0. 3-pt. goals -none. Com M.a -Sanchez 16, Bndt 0, Landeros 2. Naff 18, Navarrette 2. Reeves 6, Kibin 2. Trujillo 0, Vergara o. 3-pt goals -Nan 1, Sancne.z 4. Fouled out -Reeves. Sandaco T..,.._.. Pool pllly CdM 41, S....-..0 41 CdM n . ti -'Ti 12 · • Santiago 1e e 1 13 . <111 Cc9t1 -Snell 3. Marks 0, Otterbein 18, Klem 18, McCoy 3, Stem 2, He Hett~ 6. 3..pt. ~Is -Klein 5. s.nt&.., -Doan 9, Ho 5, Tovar 9. Gomez 17, Buenrofstro 6. 3-pt goels -Doan 2. Ho 1. Tovar 1, Gomez1 c..,.,..r--- Conlc*tlon Rowneed .... &ancie 42 Estancia 10 ~ 12 1s -42 Roeefnead 4 1~ 20 10 -.. &IMc:M -Byfield 16, G~y 15. Castro 6. P9na 5, Mino 0, Maldonado 0, G•rcia O. 3-pt goals -Byfield 1, Pena 1. Fouled out -Mino, Garcia. RoMrnMd -Nguyen 6. Go 1, Soto 8, Poon 16, Cheng 2, Chavarin 1. Acevedo 12, Ha 2. 3-pt. goals -Soto 2. Tum.y, Decembet 31, 2002 A7 ROSE Contiiued from "6 the Padftc Cout ~ md the Bag Tho Ugned a pect lO send each coofamce'a champion to the 8oee Bowl (except no one could~. and Matthewa WM amoog the majority who bated the plM:t. whk:b began wttb the 1947 game. "We wanted Army (9-0-1) with Glenn Davia and Doc Blanchard.• said Matthews. Instead, they got llllnola (8-2) and Buddy Young. which took UCLA apan. 45-14. Among the moment.a that stidt with Matthews is the '72 game (Stanford defeated Michigan, 13-12, in a thriller with quarterl>ack Jim Plunkett at the helm). Also, uses 42.37 victory over WISCOnsin in 1963. "My wife went with me to that one," Matthews said "Ron VanderKelen., Pete Bea.thard. a very e1cidng game.• And, the 17-14 Michigan State victory over UCLA in 1956. "It was right at the Lut. • recaDs Matthews. who can run off a number of other momentous occasions, among them involving uses Owtie White and Anthony Munoz, Sam Cunningham and Shelton otggs, a product of San Bernardino. Also, when Woody Hayes brought his Buckeyes of Oh.lo State west. "I did not like Woody Hayes, one bit," said Matthews.. On Wednesday it's Washington State and Oklahoma and Matthews makes no bones about it: he doesn't care for the meddling of the BC.S, which allows the Orange Bowt to pluck Iowa away for its game with use llme-bonored tradition dictates Iowa should be playing Washington State, but, as be admits, he didn't like the Big Ten d eal. either. when it began Over the years, Matthews ha.s had to wort at it to get tickets, settling for scalpers on many occasions. but said he generally only bad to pay $10or10 above the cost of the tickets. He bas the game prognuns and ticket stubs from all of the Rose Bowt games and among his treas\ll'es is an autogJapb from !'lportscasrer Bill Stem, one of the all· time golden voices of sports in the radio days of the '40s and '50s. The Rose Bowt i.a oot bis only vice. He and Anita are ae.oo ticket holders for UC"9im basketball and batebd. But be finds himself wavai.n8 a lltde on basebelJ because of last lpring's weather, which was cold. to uy the least. As for the future? New Year's Day is on a Thursday when No. 61 roOs around. DEEP SEA MONDAY'S COUNT'8 N9wpoft LMc9ng -1 bost. 36 englera. 8 calico baa, 17 aand bus, 18 blecbmlth perd\. ............ -23712 l'lp lt Court, L....,... NIKvel, Celltornla 92'677-131) r~a;1ren.ad Tiiis business • C*t-due1ed l>y; • ~ pwtnerahlp Heft ,.... stw1ie4 ~ ....,.,_ '911 Yu. lQI 25/Z'002 Farud.i.edeh Fan.,ld·· r-~ This .utement was fllM Wlttl tlle c-ty c ..... of °'MC'I c-ty on l 2/tll/02 """""'· Delly f>lktt Dec. Jl, 20QZ, Jwn. 7, 141.21.2003 T009 ......... ........ M lMx, l)tc1M 31, M I ' -r ' .... ..................... ............ , ........... ........ ........ TM followilll.--• .,. ...... buialMsa •: O.ald, i.-o & Ano- ci.tes. U.C, lt lltwtn Wey1 Mio Ylelo, tall• ----Ceralcl l -0 & Al· aociat.. LLC, (CA), 19 K9-W.1, Also Viejo, CallW.-92151 Thia ........_ Is con· duc ted by: Limited u.bllity Co. Have 10U started doln1 bulil!HS yet? Yes, 12/ 12/02 Gerllld Lucero & ~­socl1tes, LLO, Lauri Gerald· Prfficlent This •l•t-nt w11 filed wltll the County Clark of Or1nae Coulfly on 12/13/02 MOJ6t2667' Dally. Pilot Dec. 24, 31, 2002, Jill. 7, 14, 2003 TOOl .......... ......... The followlna persons are dolna business as: A.) IDS, 8.) lt!t!rn!tlon1I DHil• S•vlces, ll ~-·--· ~· c. °'""''· 11 .,..._y, Laona Nlpel, CA87M'35 llaiM Jt. Onibtwa. U OolleftJ, LIIV"• Nlauel, CA 112177 ·5US This ~ 11 con- ducted by: • .-.. pwtnerlMp Have JOU started dolnt busfMu yet? Yes, 02/ 01/2000 Annettit C. Ornbur1 This statement WIS filed with the Cou11ty Clerk of Or1111e County on 12/12/02 20Pl .. 2HM Delly Piiot Dec. 24, 31, 2002 Jan . 7, 14, 2003 T998 .......... .......... The followln1 persons er• doin& buslnus es: But Teachil\a Supplies, 10102 Stonybrooll Drive, Hunllnaton ~•ch, C•ll· fornla 92646 G1 brlel S1nfellce, 10102 Stooybroolc Drive, Hyo!!oaton 811cb C1!j- Policy ,., ... c ............ kl. l2IO ("aitMe , lOlll Beectl, Celffomie Thia ......._ Is c-llllclM 1!11: 00·...,.._I "'"you .wted ...... ............. ,. GatwW Se!lfellee Thia lta~t WIS filed Wltll Ole COMnty Ct.II of 0r..,. C<lunty ~ 12119/02 MOl .... 17H7 Daily Pilot O.C. 24, 11, 2002. ...... 7, 14, 2003 T004 .......... ... s.... The followln1 pwsons •r• dolna business as: Th• Smith Guide, UM30 Wllfd Strfft, Fountain Valley, Californll 92708 The Smith Guide, Inc. (CA), 18430 Ward StrHt, F ountaln V1ltey, California ~708 This business Is con· ducted by: • corporltlon Have you started dolna business yet? No The Smith Gulde, Inc., .limes F. Smlttl, PreV- cleftl ""' ... ._. -.... ..... ttle c-ty Ctefll of Orenae c-ty Oii l2/20I02 leOIMl7HS Olitr Pilot Dec. 24, 31, 2002. .... 7, 14, 2003 T005 ........... ......... The folowifta penons •• doilll ~ n : Favor Physical Tllerepy, 74'2 Coho °'. •107, Huntlncton 81act1, CA 12641 Elaine M. F1vor, 7442 Coho Of., 111107, Hvn· tlnaton Beach , CA 92M8 This busin81 Is con· dlletecl by: en lndMdual Have you start1d dolna business yet? No El1lne M. Favor This statement wes fUed with the County Clclrlc of Or •nae County on 12/10/02 200HHH .. Deily Piiot Dec. 24, 31, 2002 Jan. 7 , 14, 2003 T999 ........... ,_,.,_, ......... ...,_ .... ..... llullMa ·= ~ A»dlo. 117 w. Jtltl St .. c-.-...CA t2ll27 Ml1u•I 8ust1m111te, 1234 S. 8eMr St., Saftta An•. C4t2707 Tiiis by.llnKI Is con· ducted by: '" llldlvldu• Have you started ... IMisiMls yet? Y... IV 20llOQZ • .......... _ .. Th& stat.mant WIS flied ... tN Covnty Clerk of °'"" County on 12/0&I02 IOOIHJS.76 OalJJ Pilot Dec. 24, 31. 2002, Jan. 7, 14, 2003 T002 .......... ... s.... The followln1 persons •• doln1 business as: l.T. Environment11 Con- 1ultln1 Group, 3400 A-.ue of the Atts, SUite F406, Cos te Mesa, Cllifornl• 92626 Hamed Khosravi, 3400 Avenue of the Arts, S4llte F406, Costa Mesa, California '2fi2fi nii. ........ ... .... w: .. ......... .................. ._..... ,.17 Ya, 117 01/2002 H-.cll<MvHI Tiiis ... ._. ... fMed ..... .... CoClttty C*' of Orlfll• County Oii 1 l/2!V02 1Ml"141ft 0"'1 Pilot Dec. 24, 31, 2002, Jan. 7, 14. 2003 1'997 ......... ........ The followinl' petSOftl llf• doinl buS'lnffs es: l .J. '1 Custom Auto Oeta1tin1. 738 Wnt 17UI St., Suit. c. eo.ta Mesa, CA92627 Juen J. Alvwldo, 13402 Newla nd St. Apt. 4, Glfdeft Grove, CA 92844 This bullness Is con· ducted by: an ll1dMdual Have you sblrted dolnc buslnns y1t7 Yn, 11/ 25/2002 Juen J. Alvll'ado This at1tement wes filed with the County Clerk of Otana• County on 12/13/02 How to Place A .......... ~Pllltlea.17, IA, :.fci, 200! , ... rJ. ........ ... ...... Thelollowln&per .... ............. ..: llGl "°'*'... u c. llOO Qllell St., f l40, :;;&ort 8 H ch •• CA MCL Properties, &.LC (CA), 1200 Quall St. 1140, Newpott INdl, CAl2MO Titls bltsiMa Is --d uct • d by: LllhJled Ll.tMlitY Co. Hawe you •lifted dolnc bllsllln• yet? Ho MCL Propeftln, LLC Stacie L Bonet, P.rui· dent This stetement WIS filed wlltl the ~nty Clerk of Oran11 Cout1ty on 12/13/02 IOOl6t1Mt1 Dally Pilot Dec. 17, 2.4, 31., 2002 Jen . 7. 2003 T9IO .......... r '$ .......... ......... The follo .... persons •• doin• ~as: Clllfornl• l epl Center, 414 W. Fourltl str .. t, S411ta A, Sa11ta An1, t A 92701 GoodMln & Crey LLP, (<:A), 414 W. Fourtfl Street, Suite A, Santa Aly C612701 ,• .. lllll ..... • . ""' .......... --f uclol Yt., Ll•H•f u:e:~ ... ........ ,..,. 0..-.. & Ctay, Lll lnc loocl!Mll. ,.,t_ TMI ........ t WIS ........ County c... .. 0r .... Coucitr • 12/lMll ......... ., D.., rtlot Doc. 17, 24. 31 , IOU Ju . 7, ZOOJ T9l8 ......... ......... , ... , ...... ...,_ •• .._. bullMell es: ......... eo..,...,, 1126 011!111 W11 fA, Costa ...... CA 12127 Pelflcla Mwle Ha-• 3253 Cotorado L11 .. CocU Mtsa,CA92626 This business Is con· ducted by: an rndMdu11 Have you 1\wted doln' business yet? Yu, 12/1 02 PUrlcll M. Hansen This stalemeflt was tiled with the County Clclrtl of Oranae County on 12113/02 .......,, . Deir , .. Die. 17, ... I.fa, 2001 .... "" ·-<<:·· .......... ......... ...... ........... - • .... NslMll ·= E~CUft ......... 1121 ..... DrtJ:f"" 4111 ...,...,CA ....., l tlCeto, ~ ~~:·r · An. CA • 11111 II COii-' ducted by: • ....,,..., , Havt you ·....w ..., , bttsilllu wet? Ne • Jennffer Lucero ; -This statement wes fMed With the County , Cllrtl of Orqe County on 12/13/02 : MOJ•9t6tf2 I O•lly Pilot Dec. 17, 24, , 31, 2002 Jen . 7, • 2003 T919 I I -------· • • • -------· • . .------Deadlipes ---.. Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. 1be publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that· may be in your classified ad immediately. 1be Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. CLASSIFIEAD -iii I Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm ' By Fax (949) 631-6594 (Plcuc include your name and phooc number and we ·u call you baclc with a pria> qUOCC.) By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hours By Mail/In Per son: 330 W est Bay Strut Costa Mesa. 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Myrna 949-720-0146 or Debbie 949-854-0929 Sii 214 house, din, fp, laund, 2 c 1ar 1 1/2 blli to bch & shOflS. ,,,,,,. 1· 15 $2!500rno ~l-2115 ... remod 38r 2.5&, 1111 front unit apt, liv rm, den, Ip. custom cabimry ' irO«I ~. 2 P8lios. le pr . llDW. 3 btks llO bchl No pet/~ p;!lfi/mo yr lie AVM. 1-15 38-726-1001 cm ... 1 & 21f"'1 from S9l0mo. In lovely pted comm neer Trl·Squ1re, frld1•. lar/storqe. Klein Mnat. n .104.8649 ~ 9200 .... ~···1 .. 2-c pr, total remodel, beach & t~nls club, $2800/mo 949<644-Z330 .......... ON LIDO l'ENINSUl.A ...... con MU ,.rh••te te.ch, Pool and Spl. w .. to Ocear1, 5'lops and Rn teurenta. L .... 6/'"9·2 yr+. Boat Slip Avellabll 1 ..... , ... .., 941-t7WO!Ow .... r~fo =4~4~ wee•---···~ .. au JD ., Mb .... 4 .. ---~------=..,.,,..,...,..---.__....... ......, .... -·=:· et.l QftUM>Y REALTOltS ..... , ...... Index ..... ...... front hou!e 2b-/lbe, "· 1111 pmtio, wd ~ avail now. 1715 Clff Or -.. 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M LI HI! ml, -t•llic &rHn/sr•Y ltlw1 . CO, mntt, fully lo-, like new "624521 $LS.9!15 fin & w•tr evell Bkr 949·516-1188 __ ....,.__ IMW 'ts S401 IOOk ml, blaciVblk. be•ullful 0<lclnal c011d. tln.nclna & -r evall wil249762 SI0.995 8kr 9&58f>.1188 ••• '" 740l •91i ..... 3 yr WaH •ntl. stlVtr / et•'I ltllf, CO, beaut orlc co11d. $26,995, tin ev•tl BILr. 949-586-1888 -...-w.- Cetllllec '19 Setle" O.Vlle 4.5 VI, blue/ blue int. cllro-wllls. fwy mtles, S41f>e'b me cttanlcal & body cond, v724598 11895 Bllr ~ 96611).&lllll ,_...AllTO .. , ....... c...,. '" Y6,LLS.,_..ec, CO p&ey•, tu• p-.w. ............ .._IUSC-..'lt V"11y Rife Y12. Low M1lesl lmm•c Coupe! 111472 $t,9M ...... ,1, ..... TM1 l1 I rare flndl Nice, well maln-t1i111d 911 Coupe '11646 $16,HO mi JllCI c..-'ft White w/ar•'I . leather. A RHI 811Utyl •11771 $14,HO ..W7401~ ... lmmacul1te white/ aray lthr. Onl'J IS4K miles. •117SO SH,tlO ._ lS400 s.-'W This ls a 1reat 11,.. ury Sedan. Priced lo sell llUO t $21,H O Mercetlet l ••a CUOS.tlu'0 2 Bl•ck Beauty Onl'JBKmilu . 111169 $22,tlO AcwwllS.....'•• White, low miles. ptlc.c! to , .. qu!dlly 11 .. 29 $1S,tl0 anu20.._,.. Perteet whole w/lthr, lowmllu 111606 S lt,tlO IMWD....._ ... Shlney red w/blk lthr Crnt Conv 111770 $13,tlO ... l400 c..,. "tS Th ts•~ one noce. r1reBMW Cnup1 Lowm1lnl 1111u s2t,t10 Je., w, ... , •• , .•• Red w/lan on ltroor. 6cyl, 5spd. 11 k mt• 11ltSSC SU,tlO CONSIGN MINTS WHCOMlD t4t-S74 -7777 ,_., '94 ._._, red. L...i •-., '00 •-.. 1/6, Sspd, wper dean, •-4.0 Sf 40lo. mt. $4500 vl215489 Costa full fact warr. bh.c:k/ Mesa Olr ~&t6-7822 o•lmeal llhr CD, mnlr chrome whls, lae new. fw4 '96 W....._ Cl v1J7sl14 $28,9'15 !irwncq 7 pass. red, AC._fully aot 8kt .,_ ocpa11t com loadacl, nn & loc*s IOOd. Mt-SM-1 ... S4.lfl& "'231587 Coslll Mll9 Oii' 94!Mi4&-78Z2. Mn tie 'tt Miele Conv 34k mt, auto. red/ GM< '00 ......, 4wtl, blach tnt & top, beautiful 3911 ml, sllvtr/2 tone orl& cond, v!i97241 &UY lllw. CD Onstar SI0.99!i hn & warr .. atl ,ys11m, premium sound, Bk r 949 586 1888 ru11111111 bo«ds, chrome -.ecpei.1.c- wNa, tow pq ••• new, S2B.995 '65721tl llin & • .,,.,.. 1.... •to _,_..Ills 9&586-Ulll8 300£ 2 6 Blull/bn Ith< www.ocp•bl.eom '"''· mu car 1!>9~ v•23401J Co~I• M8sa J...-·oo s tn>e s.o oir 949-646 nm llii mi, melalllc blue/ &r•'J llllr mnrt, CO, ch1m Merce<llH 't7 (210 whls, full fael<W''f wair lmmac 7211 ""· I owner. v272512 S27.995 fin fully lo~d beaut boolil/ evu ~ 9"9-516 1188 reu1ds. mnrl, $1!>,995 -...-w.c-~•215552 CMt• Mesa Dir 949-646 7 82'2 ._..._ ... UM MM '91 ... 111C1 ~ 1111, wtllte/Nbl!Hla. 11 ltl1t, et, A/e • , -1. CO, lllMtlflll CIOM .... Md, ~ <*. .-i Sit.• ..,HMI CoJta llir Ul-SH· 1111 MauOlr......_7122. ............. ~~~~~.;__~-........ Witii liil s...nt"ts tu 2a in!, f11" fact wa", Rad,*'"*• lllte, 4*, lilac~, co. chfoma SZ9l5 .-.i15451 Costa Wiiis, fllllM, n/l#Mr ..... Der ....... 7122 Ith uw, vl5212i .,,..a, u1,995 •·" ava11 e1u. emw.__• 949 -516 ·1111 ~ • -........ 09 ----------~·ts 1£ es._... M ... WI, Wht/tllw Int, vwy cltaft~ •Int COllCI, a• ~.:-!~ .. ~ pwr, $4500 310.t25-IOZ7 ...... -r-7 iiiS; 'ts AMme HI a ""Y prb tar '1""' •uto. SUI* clea11. M8Z Cir. '1111 or '1dl ..., far bade-in •'215489 Costa or ftOt. Coll Didi Rllf ® Tami*> Ai*> S... JD. Maa Ofr 9&646-7822 437-Wl "'7l~ •h-. ., ,._ •••• •uto, 102ll ml, .,..ndma's CASH FOil C.Aal -. $2500 ~ Costa We need yOUf car. p•ld Mesa Dir 949·646-7822 for or 11ot. Pllltllp• Auto riLfm••i• 'tS ._.. Ask fOf Malcolm V8, lmm•c. fully loaded ••li9"iii9-ii5il74-il7iimlliil•• lthr 84K ml, 15775 dl434720 Costa M9M Dir 9"9-646-7822 ..... ·-.... ., 46 HS£, 60ll ml. met•ltic d•rll IP'""· oatmeal lthr. 18'' whls, fabulous car l1bulous cond, 118,995 firm v•265124 1111/wur avail Bkr. 949-586-1888 IOATS 1515 llectr.cr.tt. Modal 21' LS, fully loaded eltc boat. New In 8·'02 $32.w> bl 949-77J..8'.JJ8 Everyday ls a great day to ClassUledt Be a part of It, place your ad todayt (9'9) 642-5678 Bodi vulnenble.. Soucb ao.i.. NOllTH •V.W o KQUl 0 f 3 • KQfU5 EAST •AKJ 73 0 3 ~11\wsr lNT .... 10 .... JO r.. •o .._ 0 1062 •J It 43 NORTH 10 · ~ .. .... UST .... .... .... .... Opening lead: Pour o( • Beware of seemmaly fimp&e con- tncu. Wbo mo-wliiil larb in the mo.Is of dislribub007 NOfth-South employed llllnsfu btds to reach 1n ucdleot slam N<X1h'1 two diamonds transfem:d into heatu and the rest cl the auction WU natural. South 01 thn::e diamonds STARTING ANEW Wiii a ClUll-bid and North 'a W c1ubl otrcn:d • dloia: o( &laml. 1be lip& cl dummy llWlt bave broYlhC I Niii of bloOd to Soulfi'a held:'" k loObd as ii Ill die tricb were lhcre for die llkina-After tWllD1 die ~ lead OD tbc i.b&e, tbe acc llld k.ina of beans were Cllhed. and Soudl's ~ diJard -ID CODI o( lhiap 10 ~ When West dls- Clrded on the teCOlld club. dcci.rer had loll cooud ol die bind. South can naff a low club bul, wheft West dijC8f(js on this trick. the only w1y beck IO dummy is with I rvif and ll\Ullp CODlrOI shifts lO the dcf endc:n. Down two. South's play wiu; oonml. bul a ~superior line would have sue- . After rutrma the ope1WJ& lead, dccllter dlouJd lead I trump to lhe ICC, then aisb the ace or club6 and continue with the low club. Wai can- noc ruff profitably. so dccllter wins whh the queen oo the table l8d ruffs 1 club iii baod. Again. it does noc help WQ>t IO ruff. bvt the clubs an: now set up Declarer croucs IO dununy with a heart IO die nni and CIShcs the q~ then 5WU playina otr clubs. West can ruff whenever it pleases. but one tn.imp is all lhe dcfenden can get. BUSINESS?r • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Department at the Daily Pilat is pkased to announce a new strVice now availahk to new businesses. Wl will now SEARCH the name far you at no extra charge, and save you the time and rhe trip w tht Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course. after the search is compltud wt will fik your fictitious business name statement with the County Ckrk, publish onu a wuk fa r four weeks as requirtd by law and then fik your proof of publication with the County Ckrlt. Pkast stop by to fik your fictitious business statement a.t the Daily Pilot, 330 W Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop by, pkast caJJ us at (949) 642-4321 and we will make a"angements far you to handk this proctdurt by mail If you shou/J haw any further questions, pkast caU us and wt will ht more than glad to assist you. Good luck in your new businm! ~ ... ~ Hardwar• '"stell1tlo11, ~ ........ ~ _..... 1'111111 ?l460.azli c.-a-, MdtlleclS....llle CGna .. Pltio, OrMMy Flrttpk, 88Q. Raf's. 25y,_ hp. f"!Y 714-557-7594 ftlec ........ C.-tw.11, Bridl, T1la & Mora. R~. No Jolt too s-'1714-615-9062 Daily A Pilot Ru 1• WAT,_wooe Twrlfk H8"11weod Mia 1/2 C.d •. fuUll!S c.la.ta ...... ., .......... 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Oceanfront Newport Beach 949-673-8058 Mi Casa Mexican Restaurant 296 East 17th St. Costa Mesa N ewport Harbor Nautical Museum America's Cup Exhibit - Fun for all ages 949-675-8914 Peace from The Piecemakers Life is a gift, protect it well. New Directions for Women 2601 Willo Lane Costa Mesa Ne'YPOrt Beach Cappy's ~ . Chamber of Cafe· . Commerce 5930 W. Coast Hwy. newportbeach.com N ewport Beach 949-729-4400 ~49-646-4202 Balboa Bay Sea Lark Club Motel 1221 West O:>ast Hwy. 22 72 N ewport Blvd. Newport Beach Costa M.esa . 949-645-5000 949-646-7 445 The Local El~ctra Plumber! 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