Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-11-24 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot• A B PHOTOS BY DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY P1LO T Bienvernda Guzam, a volunteer at Share Our Selves, puts together a bag of turkey, canned goods and bread for a family's Thanksgiving meal. SOS brings in the food Organization gives away 300 baskets a day to people wh" n~ea.belp with-.. food this Thanksgiving. Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Those loo king for a little help to put festive food on their table this Thursday can get it from a Westside organization. strong base of don ors and volun teers. puts togethe r bags with turkeys, vegetables, canned goods and bread. said Karen McGlinn, executive director of Share Our Selves. ·w e always try 10 pack generous bags so no one leaves here feeling that they )Von't have enough to eat on Thanbgiving Day." she sa1d. -t 1. -rr . Share Our Selves, a locaJ nonprofit organization that has helped thousands of Camilies celebrate Thanksgiving for the last 35 years will do it again, as it gives away 300 baskets or more every day. It began dollng out the goodies last week.. The group, with the help o f its The bags will be given out lo anyone who comes asking for them, McGlinn said. Donations from corporations. 1ocaJ restaurants, such as the Yard To help her family prepare a meal for Thanksgiving, Maribel Contreras See sos, Paa• Al picks up a package of food from volunteer Therese DeGroot at SOS. Police downplay a ris.e in area hate crimes Despite increases in Newport and Costa Mesa, officials cite that the numbers are still few. MarlH O'Nell Daily Pilot NEWPOIU-MF.SA -The number of hate crimes in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa increued 11igbdy in 2003, while numbers dJpped atat~ wide, according to an FBl report re- leased Monday. Costa Mee& reported a total of three hate crimes -one radaOy mo- tfyated. one ethnicaDy motivated and one motivated by religlon -up from only one in 2002. Newport Beach re- ported seven -four racial. two eth- nic and one involving religion -up &om four in 2002. Though both cities showed In- creases. bate crimes still represent a small portion of incidents, police said. "The majority ue property crimes... Newport Beach Lt. John JOelnaaid. "1be wone ones aie aome alterca- dona. but lt'a hard to tell whether the altercation is the result of .the pre ju· dice or the prejudJce is a result of the altercation." In three 2003 Newport Beach case1, people made derogatory com- ments in connection with a physical altercalion, Klein said. One wu ra- cially motivated and another in- volved oommenta about religion. A third wrbal fight. which esca- lated into a brawl, WU oonsidered ethnically motivated becalle It in- volved two group1 of people from the aame muotry but cWfermlt ethnic groupi. IJeln Mid. Three others inwtved gnftld, and another WU a wrbal threat. Klein QUESTION Are Ute c:rtmee • problem In Newport-Mesa? Call our Reader'• Hotline et (714) 966-4664 or send e-mail ? • to d•ilypilottl1Mimet1.com Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone numbers for verification pufl)OMI only. said. ·These are ID IDdhtd\Mll ICta.,. be said. "It doesr1' lhCJW ~ pdlmn ol in- creased hate a'llDll. • $ 00 .60°· l.i • .>I • ,I Oatl Mtcro 1111091~ P .O Pc"'< '30~ •50 Sar.~ (.•,..Pta:A9138C , .. .t ..;r. .accuser in assault case hires Haidl's attorney Placentia woman who says a cab driver forced sexual relations with her without con~c nttabs Jose ph Cavall o to re present h er. Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot CO~IA Ml ~)A An attorney lor a de· fendant in a high profilt' gang-rapt· ta-.e announced lu~ay that ht' also 1.., rcpre- senung the woman in an alh.•gt-d .L ... ..ault by a cah driver that occurred tru~ month The woman. ii '.i6-yl'ar o ld !'lat l'nlla ret.1dcnt, hired atturne)' lo'K'ph {..a\.allo af- ter p ro\t•cutor-, lwld oil on filing l harges againc;t 42-year old taxJ driver Hodney Cornell Caner. pt•mhng funhl'r 1nvt•..,t1ga tion C .avallo al\o rep~·nt' 19-y<·ar old Greg llaidl. onl' of three hoy' at Cll\NI of rap111g an uncon\< 1ou!., I h year-old l(lrl m 200l in the Corona del \tar homl' of h1., father. former tm111t'r a""''mt ..,henn Don HaJdl If thl' Orangt• t.ounty dl'tnct attorney\ office dot''> not pur.,ue tht· Cii'>t' .tgdJn<>t <...arter l.;.naJlo .... ud. he \'\tll hold thl·m re !>p<>n'>1blc for ... c·lertl\ 1·1)' pro\t-l'ut111g Cal>t~. <.avallo la'>t \\t'l'k filt·d .1 mutmn a'>kmg the d1.,tntt atturnt''r., ullilt' 111 rt-l ti..t 1hl'lf from the I la1dl c.t'>l' t lllllg pro-.t'111tcmct.l mN onduct l ht" taxi 111nd1·111 1lleg1•dl\ w ol. pl.tel' JU'>I .1her m1d111ght 1111 \,m I h. v. h1 11 tlw wont.tll, whod h1•1•11 dnnk111g rll < 111<11 11111 Tavern with fnemh, got 11110 I A1r1t•r' I 800 4 \1Y TA.XI 1.1h I neml' .11 .1 \\,111.u t' Avenut• .1pannit·111 found lwr pc.1..,,t•d 11111 and pa111<1ll} UJH lotlwd 111 thl' IMt k ol th(' cab c.1bo111 20 m11111tt·-. l.1wr ( .o ... 1a \ksa 1'0111 t• arn•-.tt·d I ...u1t r ,11 thP -.cem• i\n arra1w1men1 -.1 ht'tlult·d l\\.O day.., lal<'r v.a ... camc·lt•d. ,111d (,.trtl'f wa., relea'>t'd '><> 111\'l'"llKator-. 1 ould hu1ld a t:a'\t' (>range < .ounf\. I >1'1 \It\. ... polt•" man Mc.1rk ~lat .iulc.1y ..a.id l,1 ... 1 weel lh1· woman and the Lilh dmer did have ...exual umtart . .tn ordlllK 10 polite Carter 1~ clamung that the two h.1d cm1-.t'n'>ual se>... { .. 1vallo o;a1d "llwrt''> no way th1' wont.tn. 111 LO mm ute'>. pa-..-.ed out mtuxitalt•d ton<it•nH•d to !>ex \\.llh an .ih,olute 'tranger. 1 t\c.tllo ..aid ( .. 1vltlln -.aid ht• will file law.>U1t.., nl'xt week again~•< .artrr. the cab t ompany and the apartment tor11ple>. tht• woman wru. Lravelmg to llu· incident OH urred in a darkened alley, where thr landlord had been told to n•plate a mut1011 '>t'ns111g light. Proset utor. art• .. uu m th<' proc<''>-'> of re- viewmg the c~'t' and ronductmg mvest1 gation'>. Deputy Dist Atty. ~-.an Schroed- er sa1d ·Every c~ ha., !>pectfit facts and is sues, and we·rc going to review this case like every other ca'ie, regardl~ of who is representing the vtctim. -~~r said. MThe fact'> will dnve whether we file th.ts case or not." • Mf.W O'NEIL OOYert public lillfllly ~ court1. She m.y be~• (714) 98Me18 or • ,,,.,..,oneilflt.ti~m. · Daily Pilot ATAGt.ANCE ON1HEWEI: www.~can Airport braces fer the holiday surge WEATHER - .............. oOed.1111,. _.,.._,.. .......... ........ M ...,. On a typical day, al>Out 25,000 travelers uae John Wayne A.µport. ~ta ~ lot more thin that tOday . I ~ I A2 Wecbsdly, NcMrrber 24, 2004 . LOC LY· NEIGHBORS Marine ICience professor DennJa L IC8ly was named Orange C.oast College Faculty Member of the Year. Kelly has taught at the college for 30 years and chairs the school's marine ,Oence department Kdly is the director of the school's ) ,600-gallon aquarium and teaches courses on oceanography, marine biology, tnarine ma.mmals and other ~ubjects. · • He was nominated for the llward by two other professors in his department. and was one of ~n candidates considered for the award. Kelly was announced is the winner after the school's ~ntire staff voted. Others honored at the college were l>an -Tune Faculty Member of the Year Barbara Prtce and Staff Member of the Year Luis Ortiz. Pnce, a retired teacher and university administrator, has taught education courses at the ~oUege for the past three years. Pnce was nominated by one of her students. Ortiz. a kJoundskeeper. has been a full-time staffer at the college for the past 15 years. He maintains Jhe landscaping at the college's quad area and wu nom.tnated by a staffer In the acbool's personnel services department All three winners will be honored at a ceremony in April, when Kelly is scheduled to be the {earured spe1krr ... Sage Hill School in Newport Coast has named I...._ Ilddle, former a.s&stant dean of admissk>os at Stanford University, to serve as assistant di.rector of college counseling. Keddie is scheduled to join the school in January. In adctidon to her duties with the school's counseling program. she wll also wort in adm.IMlons. .•. ._ Wlcb has been named project manager at The Peterson Group, a Newport Beach·~ marketing communicadoos agency. Wide will lead client projects by coordinating the acdvfdes of the agency's copywriting, art and production department& • NEJG..aAS spotfights ad'lievements in the community. Please direct noteworthy infonnation to Andrew Ectw.rds by fax at (714) 966-4679, or~ .-mell to andrttW.tldwards§latimeu:om. PET OF THE WEEK . : &tddy . •. Buddy is a 1 *'-yt:ar-old bin cat with a white star on bia <best who was adopted just , mote than a )al' ago by a •• disabled woman who IMd in : Co5ta Mesa. : Last wed. Qmummfty I Aotmal Network recefYed 8 ~ d.iltwbing call that daaibed ~ Buddy u having had diflin:*1 : breathing for the put two .. days. ... He ended up at the \'et. * ~ Joel Pasco detected symptoml r of a bean murmur and lllb I wortaboMd ~ ... of I anemia. and be WU DUI ARRESTS These peop#e have been arrested on ~tspicion of driving under the in1'uence of an mto.icic»nr. Thrt hllVfl only been arrested on .,.,,,aon of a crltM and, as with 1111 scq;pec:ts, are considtJred ltvWX»trtun~provedguilty. ._ORTIEACH ,.......,, Now. 11 • thrismn Scott c.ev. 25. Newport Beed\ Fttd9J. Now. 19 • Nolan John Bibb, 24, Newport Beadi sn..s.v. Now. 20 •Kelly Dean Tempfeton, 47. Huntington~ • Brian Justin Rissman, 22. La Quinta Mondlty, Now. Z2 • Emily AJexandra Morri9on, 19, Laguna Beed'I • Jamie Buell Hjort. 37. ea.ta Mesa • DUI arrests for Costa Meu were unavaia.ble.. FOR A GOOD CAUSE She loves to see them leave KENT TREPTOW /OAA.Y Pl.OT Vokmteer Kim DaJebroux says helo to Napoleon, an orange tabby up for adoption at Petsmart in Costa Mesa. Andrew Edwards Dally Pilot K im Dalebroux loves to see an empty cage. •Oh my gosh. did Staibuck get adopted?" Dalebroux asked as she approadled the animal's former home. .He did. .. she nclatmed after a doser look revealed Starbuck. a cat who bad spent about six months wtt.bout an owner. had moved on to biggie£ and better thinp. DaJebroux. a 47-year~ Costa Mesa resident. bas volunteered for about two years with the Orange County Animal Rescue Coalition. a group that rescues cats from a GEi llNG INVOLVED • GETTING INVOlYED runs periodically in the D.aty Pilot on II rot.ting basis. For information about adding your organization to this list. calf (714) 966-4600. ACMJEllC YEAR~ AMERICA Costa Meu farNtles can host a Getman student end eem up to $1.000 tOW9fd a number of trawl ebroed prognwna. • lnfonnlrtion: DenieUe Carpino. (800) 322-HC>St shelter in Corona and gives the felines a second chance at life. She joined the group shortly aft.er it was formed ·Rigbt after we started. we put oar a pledge for whmteers. and lhe wu one of our first.· said Pian Moore, the group's d.l:rector. Moore aed.lted Dalebroux wilb being one of the group's IDOft active memberL .She just pltc:bes In whenever we ask her," Moore aaid. DaAebrom. who is employed u a special ecbafion teacher tn Hundngton 8eKh, spends three or four days a week YOlunteeriOI with the cats that my at the Petsmart store OD 18th SCJ'eet in Costa Mesa. She tabs care of the felines ALS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CtW'TER The Amyotrophic Lateral Sderom Assn., whidl helps people who have the chorder that is..., known •Lou Gehrig's-...., needs volunteera. lnfonnation: (714) 37>1922. ALZHmErS ASSN. Of ORANGE COUNTY Support group feeders, family rwoun:e consult.ms, apedal 8Wfrt volunteen, office wluntMrl .,. needed. VOlunteera mey wort on OM-dme projects or ongoing prognmL Treintng ..-on. after she finishes teaching but said she likes to make herself available whenever an animal needs aid. ·Fran can call me and say, 'IO·and·IO oeeCis,medication,' and I'm pretty good at pilling a cat." Dalebroux saJd. During the week. Dalebroux's job is to keep the cats in good health and prepare them for adoption. Pan of her time with the animals is spent taking them out of cages and giving them a chance to socialjre ·it's l'lO( just about deaning up the ~ it's playing with them. txusbiog them.. she said. Saturdays are adoption days for the coalition's cats. and Dalebroux helps screen prospective owners. To adopt a cat from th~ coalition, a person must pledge to keep the cat inside and to never declaw the animal. The cost to adopt a cat is $95, which covers medical expenses. All cats rescued by the coalition are spayed or neutered and get their shots before adoption. To advertise the cats. Dalebroux sometimes appears on ·Tue ~t Place,· a show on ICDOC· lV that showcases pets in need of homes. Dalebroux looks forward to meeting new animals rescued from the shelter but said she prefers that the cats are in her care for a only short time. ·1 li.ke seeing the new faces. and then I like not seeing them; she said. are available. Information: (800) at the same location. 660-1993. lnfonnation: (949) 6404m. AIERICAN CANCER SOCETY DISCOVERY SHOP The American Cancer Society Oi9ccMwy Shop needs unwanted goods auch •clothing. furniture, jewelty, ecc I 11 00.., antiques and colledibN9 to fund the 90Ciety's relMlth, educ:8dcx'I and patlent....W. progqma. The goods may be dropped off et 2800 E. Coelt Highwrf, eoron. del Mer.~ ege118and older .... ..., needed'° .. IOft ~ C88hier, decc>m9, and do oompuw wort from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondly through Sftlrdly AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ROAD TO RECOVERY The transportation progrem needs volunt.,ra1o drive cancer petientll\&•IJd from ~ical treatments free of charge. The required commitment 11 a f91f.hours each week or month. Orivere must have a valid driver'• license and ln1uranc:e and be~ least 26. Volunteera may use either their own vehldn or American Cancer Society v1n1 . lnform1tton: (949) 281·9'Me or scomtT•e11nc.r.org. WE'VE MOVED! l111ll111l111l111111ll111ll111l111l11111I Daily Pilot Readef 123 Any Street Anytown, CA USA UCide~to Dw••Nnma. OailYPlot • UC DMNe-Tbe deu of 1be School of~ SdeOcel bll been appojnted to an 0¥9illabt CC)l!Ul>ia8on that 1hat wUI fOWJrD the Item cell raearc:h lilldrUte approwd by \'Olen earlier thii mooch. 1be P8"9 of Propolttion 711 the Callfom1a Stem • CeD Rt· ie8ldl and Qua lnitiatiw. &U· thoriad $.l bOlion worth of bonda to fund stem cell resean:b in the awe. BioJogical IClencel dean Susan Bryant. one of 29 inembers ap- pointed to the Independent a~ Uni Ovenigtlt Comn:rlsslon, will serve an dgtlt·)ar term. Bryant WU appointed Wednesday by ua OumceDor Ralph Cicerone. "I was thrilled," sai<i Bryant. who baa mainly worked with salamander limb regeneration. sos Continued from Al House, and lndlvidual donations make it possible for Share Our Selves to do this year after year. she said. "This year, we started handing them out earlier so that people can plan their holidays and their finances.· McGlinn said About 200 volunteers help sort the donations and put , them in bags as needed, program director Barbara Pender said. Share Our Selves has been. getting a higher volume of calls this year than in previous years. she said. "It's probably indicative of a greater need out in the community," she scud. The operation is entirely done by the volunteers, who put in many extra hours of work during the busy holiday season. Pender said. WThey do everything right. from driving around and picking up the food from the merchants to sorting and HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES CITY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, n Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. CA 92626, (714) 764-5223 Meyor: Gary Monahan Counc:I: Libby Cowan. Allan Maneoor, Mike Sctteafer and Chris Steel CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach City Hall,.3300 Newport Btvd., Newport B~. CA 92663. (949) 644-3309 Meyor: Tod Ridgeway Councl: Leslie Daigle, Steve Bromberg, John Heffernan, Dick Nk:hola, Steven Roaanaky and Don Webb COAST COMMUNn'Y COLLEGE DISTRICT Dlltrict Office: 1370 Adami Ave., Cotta M .... CA 92628, (714) 432-6898 ChlnOllor. Kenneth D. Ygt .. 111 loefd: Pl'Mident George Brown, Vice Pnllident Watt Howeld, , Jeny PlbrlOn end Armando Ruiz ; student tNltN HMther Llraon NEWPORT-MESA UNFED SCHOOL DISTRICT Dlltric:t Office: 2986-A Beer St., c.o.t. Meu, CA 92828, (714) 42A-&OOO .......... tdent: Robert Barbot loR Preeldent Dena Bid, Vice Pteeklent s..ne Stokel, Cleft Oevtd Btoob, Tom Egan, Minh• Au«, Judy Franco end Unda 8neen 1E1A CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT 1• Pleoendl Ave., Com MMe, CA 92827, (148) 831-1200 loR Prllidellt Ff'9d BodcmHw, Vice ~PM.ti E. ~.Jim A.dd"90ft, Mfk• H..e.v end lrudV ONlg Hiii COITAmM IMn'MY Dll1WCT 19.0. .. 1200. ~Mele. CA -.1200, (714) 114 IOG loMt "cllderilMIM 8cNf9r. !Jim ~Alt PWly, Greg Woodllde end°""~ caw COUNTYIGHIDOI BlllCAJlll -~DtM.f!0.91i11119'. c.11rCA11• 1naPt11 ••• --···'"=· .. ,. .......... CA --=--, ............ -..... .. SUSAN BRYANT "Jamade-- Yelc>Pmental '**•• 1w Wodled 00 re- lllwadoO my whole lie." Ila a mem· ber of the commlsak>n, Bryant wOl ~p establiab policies for the California Institute for Regenerative Medi· cine. the group that will decide which research proposals cie. serve funding. One of the first priorities of the institute will be to establlah fa. cillties that don't have equip- ment from the National fnsti. tutes of Health. since that equipment can be used only on the UmJted stem cell lines Presi- dent George Bush authorized, packing them," she said. They usually hand out one bag per family, but the quantity of food depends on the size of the family, Pender said. They will distribute the bags from 8 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. today. "We also try to put in a variety of food in there," she said. "We11 have turkey or chicken. depending on whal's available. We'U have fresh produce, canned goods. bread and o;ometimes even pies." It's often heartening for employees and volunteers 10 see the grdtltude and relief on people's faces upon receiving the food, Pender said. "People are happy to get some help," she ~d. "They're pretty grateful for it." Bui Share Our Selves wa~ not the only organi7.ation d1stributmg food to 1he Westside on Tue~day. The CM 900, an arm of the (,osla Mesa Olamber of Commerce. gave away 125 boxes of food to familie~ in need in the Shalimar area. lll1s L'> the fifth year the 35-member group has done thb in collaboration w11h the ar,.mt 1be ........ caUlll ....... tbeliql Pl '6doltiillc· .......... llilo lbe Ml ot -~ j'fJMilrch, ~· .ad. "Whal lhlt envtronment b do"'8 a peidci.dar type or re- tearch ti not ~ It ctilcot.v· .......... bom ~ tato that ..... Bryant likl 1be choice of Bryant for the romnriMk>o la an exCellent one. uJd Olwald Steward. director of the neev.Im.ne Relearch Ceo· ter on ca,mpu1, which ls focua.ed on treating l:ojury and diaeues of the spinal cord. "She bu been working and thioting about th1s and ls eo ex· cited about it and is really work· fug with everyone in a aeative and Interactive way.· Steward said. "Whatever gets put together from ua will certalnJy have the Shalimar Learning Center, Costa Mesa Olamber of Commerce President Ed Fawcett said. ·The members donate 125 turkeys and various iteO)S from frozen pies to fruits and vegetabJes and dish towels, toothpaste and toothbrushes,· he said. "So it's not just food." The group also gets donations of tamales, tortillas and canned goods from Jocal businesses. fawceu sajd. ·A couple o f auto deaJerships even donate vehicles so we can drop people baclc home so they won't have to carry the heavy boxes and deal with lhree kids at the 'iame time." he said. They ask that the families get there by 11 a.m., Fawcelt said. "But then, even when we get there, there are a few people aJready lined up.~ he s&Jd. "For us, this has aJways been a rewarding experience " • DEEPA BHARATH 1s the enterprise and general assignment reporter. She may be reached at (7141 966-4625 or by e-mail at deepa.bharath o./at1mes com ee Stanca.rd ..... "' .,.7'•S44.9S Op··n 1 !>.iy·. ·, I\ \ 1 " I' r.1 7'-1'• SM.•s l'-9'•Sn.•s Doug Fir, PnmMll Noble, 6rlncl Fir and Table Tops It tM lowlst Prkesl I NFWPOHI • I (lllNI.., " I ( JT 11'. I' If stem atamp of her hiant wort. .. Stem cella for rae8rch come from embryul cMted dvoujl ln·Wio fenllization that are not implanted. They have the potential . to ewe spinal oord injuries and dis· eases like Parldnson's. The stem cells thu arm't Used are frozen and eomitually (je. ~· OPENT Fri • Sat • Sun Nov. 26, 27, 28 7 AM -4 PM Kick off your hohday shopping 1n a pleasant outdoor atmosphere and discover over 1.000 exhibitors offenng great values on thousands of unusual MONDAY, DEC. 20 • 7 AM • 4 PM It's the big weekend before Christmas and we've added an extra shopping day' and unique t ol d J'y J ft 1~ 1c. ~ • •d don't miss our Artisans' & Grafters' Corner featunng c! ..... mc 1rt 1 et,. torn art and one of cl :... rKI • '"''l ~ Jl YOUR PHOTO WITH SANTA! fhe kKb Wiii IO\P 111 S\Jnta w1 be waiting nenr ·'le •ront gatt> with his mag c j rnotor , C.IP., reach IC' CJ < e 'or ·• ci· r··························-~ Orange County • I I Ol'W'P DPtAU MeaMHA 29. 2004 I c.ooc tor one lldmi9llori • "4ol \>eld """' .,,., .... ,.,, ~ .. lofomlatlon• ~.723.881fl • WWW ~.com ---Market Place Closed Sat.. Dec. 25 & Jan . 1 .• I I M w.dneldiy. NCMtnbtr 24, 2004 Watching the watchers · DOC 1309 3238 Now you can with the Residential Capital Mortgage Income Fund Fund paid 12.0(% in October 200( For an offering circular and a free Information kit. please call us toll-free at ,....._235-48n. 1~231-4172 • -.~nda.com Complete Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner Open Thanksgiving Day llooon-7pm Special Holiday Dinner Menu All cnll"tt' 1n1.l00c chilKt of Ne"' Eniland Clam Oiowder or Shnmp Cae.ar Salad in ll<ldllll>ll to a choice of Cand!C'd Yam.' oc G1111tc Ma.\lxd Pllcaloa wnh Fn:ah Vcaeu!>k Roast You11g Tom Turkry ........................................... $12.()() !w<'\ ..I •Hh S.U..,., 0n-.> ong iancJ (,V"y Baked Virginia Ham ................................................. $22.0<J In• Pon~.,..,~ .. Fresh Gilled Salmon ................................................... $24.00 Talapia V"a Cruz ...................................................... $22.0<J Roasl Prime Rib of Beef ............................................ $28.00 Roast Raclt of Lamb .................................................... $32.0<J W.c:h a Min' ~'-Ul.c--Dessert-cho,, .. of P1u,,plt111 p;, or H_,,,.,,d, A.pp/, 5tN1J,/ UMfTB> ~~~AT10NS 949•673•3425 Police volunteers wfll keep a close eye on vacationers' homes while they're away. MerlH O'Neil Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -When Newport Beach residents are va- cationing, volunteets from the Police Department will walCh their homes -and look out for others watching their homes. Residents who call and oodfy the Newport Beach Police De- partment that they'D be out of town can rest assured that a trained set of eyes will be watch· ing for anything unusual at their homes. About half a d01.ell police vol- unteers are making rolmds every week to help keep neighbor· hoods safe, Newport Beach Sgt. Steve Shulman said. "It reduces crime by maktng people aware of what's going on in their neighborhood." Shul- man said. ·And if there ls a bur· gl.ary. it reduces the time until ~ respond.• The uniformed volunteers will go out to the homes and pick up newspapers, take advertisements off doorknobs and check for open windows or doors. If something's amiss, they'll log it and notify the owner and, if Superch.arged Shoes! Before MBT As featured on Fox News, the Today Show, Good Morning America, and New York Times .. ~ With MDT Foor'I· SOLUTl9NS 1835 Newport Blvd., Ste A107, Costa Mesa (near the UPS Store in the Costa Meea Court,yarda) (949) 734-2020 -•-IOIA'MJ&a•,..---..u. __ ,,,out_,..ar,__, ___ ,,,_ Olf,__•Ol'tl• WWW ARMErt ~~~ 1630 Su M.ipd om..~ lada Nat To Gel.Ga'• "'.no.,.,. DailyA Pilot PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DM.Y Pl.DT Newport Beach Police vofunteers Richard Simon, left, and Roger Otte are part of a smal group thars responsible for checking on residents' homes while the owners are away on vacation. necessasy, police officers. People in Newport Beach are usually pretty well acquainted with their neighbors and watch out for trouble when people are away, Shulman said. But few residents are aware that the Police Department will provide an extra set of eyes. add- ing empty homes to their weekly rounds. ·Part of our job is the visibil- ity.~ police volunteer Roger Otte said. When people see a uniform and badge in the neighborhood, even on a volunteer, they know that people are looking out for problems, Otte said. Neighbors often tell the volun- teers if anything strange has been going on, like parties thrown in the owners' absence, he said. ' And they'll offer safety advice to other homeowners they come across. "We'U check open garages and leave a note on the Ooor that says, 'The amount of time it took to put this note here, someone could steaJ a bike;· police volun- teer Richard Simon said. Volunteers graduate from the department's citizen's police CRIME Continued from A 1 Costa Mesas three incidents in 2003 all involved spray-painted graffiti, Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Marty Carver said. Costa Mesa Police reported 12 possible hate crimes to the Orange County Human Rela- POLICE FILES COSTAMESA . • Flllr DrM: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 400 bl<><* at 6:64 a.m. Mot1day. • Feill ori9w Roed: A commercial burglary wa1 reported in the 2700 bl<><* at 6:37 a.m. Monday. •Hert.or~ A burgl•ry wu reported In "'8 ·2000 bl<><* It 10:12 a.m. ~- • tt.bor Bouiev9rd: A vehicle burglary wa1 reported In the 2400 bled It 10:18 a.m. Monday. • ICnowiel fltece: A stofen car wn reported In the 600 blodc at &25 e.m. Monday. Richard Simon checks a sliding door in an empty home on Thursday. Simon and his partner, Roger Otte, were checking on homes while the owners were away on vacation and noticed an unlocked back door. Residents can call the city and ask that volunteers patrol their homes while the owners are vacationing. academy and must pass back.· FYI ground checks and screening Newport Beach resident.I who want Newport Beach Police Department volunteers to checil their homes can call (714) 644-3717 tests. he said. "The volunteers we use are also residents.• Shulman said. '"It's virtually like having your neighbor check your residence.· The checks augment common sense, he advised. Even with people watching a home, he said, residents should dons Commission, which tracks such data. Carver said. Of those, only the three met reporting cri· teria and were passed along to the FBI. Neither city reported any hate crimes connected to disabilities or sexual orientation. The FBI report released Mon- day is part of its Unifonn Crime Reporting program and has tracked hate crimes since 1995. PUBLIC SAFETY • Mont. Vista Awnue: Vandalism was reported in the 100 blodt at 7:14 a.m. Monday. .......... ~w.t:A stolen car we• reported in the 500 blodt at 7:48 e.rn. Mond8y. • Vlc:tort9 StrMt: A reaidenti•I burglary was reported in the 500 blodt at 8:05 a.m. Monday. • 19th StrNt: Fraud was reported In the 500 blodc It 7:29 a.m. Monday. NEWPORT BEACH •~DIM end Coest tlghwwr EMt: All injury aoddent we• reported at 10-.41 a.m. Mbnday. .... Dl'h9: Vehicle burglary wq repofted In the 100 blodt It make them look as lived-in as possible. canceling the news - paper, forwarding mail and putting timers on Ughts. A total of 727 police agencies in California participated in the program in 2003. Of those, 235 reported incidents, account:lng for l,472 statewide. In 2002, 243 of 726 agencie-> reported 1,648 hate crimes. • MARISA O'NO. coven public safety and courts. She may be readled at (7141966-4618 or at marisa.ofl6il@/atimn.com. 9:26 p.m. Monday. • Irvine Aiw.nue: A burglary was reported in the 600 blodt at 8:28 p.m. Monday. • ~ Cen'9r DrM: Petty theft was reported In the 600 bl<><* It 12;19 p.m. Monday. • PoMde DIM: Road rage was reported In the 1400 blodt at 11 :29 p.m. Monday. • Plecen1la ~end 15th S1Net West: A auapldout per10n wu reported at 8:49 p.m. Mondey . • Rh..W. Alwenue: Vand81iam WU reported ln the 200 bfodt It 12:36 p.m. Monday. • Jlltt ltrMt! A reaJdential burglary wa1 report9d In the 100 bl<><* at 7:"6 p.m. Monday. ' SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST E>epecS. mo.dy ....,., ct.v with hight from'"'° 11-..... Nght wtnda. h lhoUtd bt moidy deer at night with lowl from 41to4 .... Ballou: ~gtl'!I BOATING FORECAST • on• nofthweft twell of 5 to 7 fMt. 13 MOOnda. EJCl)eCt ~rtywtndt 8t 10to 16 knoll In the wtrilng, maldng M'ltl of 2 fMt «.._on• welt lw.Mof4to81"Cet 13 MCOndl.. SURF Mof'e ............... oondldof• M uu• ..... brilllll, ............... .................. ........ ~°'Ir T1DU JW ....... 12:11 ...... ,.. ....... 1:tt a.m. ...... Miit ......... ........... ........ Ultlil ..... -.... ,_ . • • ' • • • ' • \ . AIRPORT ~ CGf'lliWd from Al • • laded ~--thia year, Mc:Q.u.ker la~· ·~·hour IMddme. · n.velera on 1\M!lday didn't aeem halried. Susan Holtz IJ1d her b•ilb&Dd. Bob, weren't grouc- hy delplte ha~ to~ from a momlog to an afternoon ftigbt and mum home to San Diego for AROUND TOWN •Send AROUND TOWN ftema to dMt Oafty Pttot, 1376 Sunflower ~Cotti Meu, CA92828; by ~Ito JiJff.~@latlmN.com; by fax ttt (714) 968-4879; or by calling (114) 986-4817. lndude the time, dste and location of the event, as well • a contact phone number. TODAY A netuNlst-led tour of N.wpott Sky on en electric pontoon boat at low tide will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Guests will meet at the Bade Bay Science Center, 600 Shellmaker Road, Newport Beach. The cost will be $10. Information: (949) 923-2269. •flower Alnnolna for Thanksgiving,• a floral design clan, will focua on how to create a Thanksgiving centerpiece. The 9 a.m. clan will be taught at the Shennan Ubrary & Gardens, 814 o.hlla Ave., Corona del Mer. Pre-t.glsttatlon will be required. The COit for the clau will be $46. Information: 949) 673-2261. A ....,...Hntdve from c.i Stat. Long Beacti will visit the Orange Coaat College quad from 9 a.m. to noon. The college Is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 432-5894. Shelba wtll host Tu..., Bowt, an event where frozen tur1teys will be used as bowling balls in a makeshift lane in the middle of the restaurant A can of food or $1 donation will be required to enter the event The 8 p.m. Turkey Bowl will be at Shart<eez, 115 Mcfadden Place, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 673-0292. THURSDAY Shelba will host the MCOnd night of TurtctY Bowl, an event where froan turteys ""111 be uaed as bowling bellt In a mekeshtft lane In the middle of the restaurant. A can of food or $1 donation will be requl* 10 enter the event. The 9 p.m. Turt.v Bowl will be at Sharteez, 116 McFadden Place, Newport Bead). lnfomiation: (949) 673-<>292. FRIDAY The CoroNI del Mar High School claQ of 1994 will hold its 1()..year reunion from 8 p.m . to midnight at the Newport Harbor Elks venue, 3456 Via Oporto, Newport Beach. · Ticlcets will cost $80 in advance and $95 at the door. Information: http://Www.elt1gsntreunions.com. Th• o ... nge County Marbt Place, a weekend swap meet, will be open an extra day from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Fairgrounds, 8 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission will be free. • AUaA R08IN80H covert butinea, politlca end the environment. She may be reed\ed et 1714) 966-4626. lnfonnation: (949) 723-6660 or http:llwww.ocmartetplace.com. SUNDAY A Sw9dlsh Chrt.tmee Fair will showcase Scandinavian Christmas traditions and visits by Santa Claua and St. Lucia, "the Queen of Light: The 11 a.m . to 5 p.m. event will be at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Part< Ave., Costa Mesa. Admission will cost $5 for adults and $2 for children under 15. Information: e-mail orangecounty@swea.org. MONDAY The annual r,.. Lighting Ceremony at South Coast Tow n Center will feature a performance by the All-American Boys Chorus and a visit from Santa Claus. The 6 p.m . event will be at Town Center Park, next to South Coast Plaza, which is at 3333 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 435-2100. St. Joacllim students·. are serving their community Pennies add up to almost $400 to help Costa Mesa's less fortunate residents this Thanksgiving. Jeff Benson Daily Pilot St. Joachim Parish School has 10 grades and l O ways its students are helping out their community-including providing money, food and supplies for Costa Mesa's less fortunate. Each teacher chose a different uservice learning project" for the 2004·05 school year. MHelping Hands for the Hungry" service-lea.m1ng project. student.a sold paper hands for a dollar. The hands will be displayed on a banner in St Joachim Otwch throughout the week. Flghth-grade student Beatrice Mora, 13, said she and three classmates made the rounds on campus and asked teachers and students for donations. Some donated several dollars at a time and others forked over their pocket change. "II makes a dilference if the whole school is involved in a project." Beatrice !Wlid. "The people here are really generous." Newport-Mesa feels the big chill C]audette Hallisey\ eighth-grade students on Tuesday presented SI. Vincent de Paul Society representative Barbara Benun with a check for $377, an amount they raised them~elves. at the ..,chuol\ morning mass. Teachers in other grades are gettjng their c;tudentl> involved in other ways. The preschooler. plan to raffle off a skateboard so tl1e Children's Hoi.pilal of Orange County can aJJord a new laptop. MarlH O'Neil Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MFSA -Mother Nature gave folks a little. early taste of winter Sunday and Mon- day with cold temperatures, in- cluding a record low in Newport Beach. A low-pres.sure sysrerp rolled in from the north late Satwday oJgbt. bringing with it colder air, according to National Weather ~ce forecaster Stan Wasowski. The brief cold snap came sud- denly, bringing thunder, snow- capped mountains and not- quite-froun fingers to normally tl!mperate Orange County. "1hla whole thing came as a to- tal shock,· Mission Viejo residen t Susie Ferrer said as she watched her children play in a Fashion Is- land fountain at lunchtime on Tuesday. The sun was just starting to break through and warm the col- ored tiles of the shopping center by midday on Tuesday. But the morning started out so chilly that Ferrer threw on long pants, two shirts and a snow hat for her morning run. Sunday's high temperature made it to only 57 degrees in Newport Beach, beating a 1994 record of 58 degrees. according to the National Weather Service. John Wayne Airport stayed at a relatively chilly 59 degrees but didn't break any records. Overnight lows hovered in the mid-lo high-40s. Titings wanned up a bit on Munday but stayed in the low-to mid-60s. The temperaturel> were a little colder than normal for this time of year, Wasowski said. But the fewer hours of sunlight, the chillier the air stays, he scdd. Saturday's storm dumped snow as low as 1,500 feet, Wasowski said. The white stuff capped not only the distant ski areas but Saddleback Mountain as well, making for picturesque views from Newport-Mesa. By Tuesday, Saddlebaclc. Moun- :Happy STEAKS • SEAFOOD • COCKTAILS :Holidays Finest Prmu Stea/ts 1tnJ &ef in Or1111~ CAlllUy Fmhnt Grilkd Lobster, Cr1tb 11nJ Seafood ;,, the """ Phil SINine'1 "OM M1tn ~Show! TwuUy Nipt"' 9:30 p.m. NovnnlJ.. 2§, Ntwnnber 30, D«nnber 21 111111'· -. Decnnber 28. BAR OPENS AT 4:30 PM DINNER IS SERVED MONDAY-SATIJlU>AY FROM S&30 PM Foz Raervation Call (949) 646-7944 1695 lrvitu...4ve., Con4 Meui C4 H OMEOF m E PEARi. D UST MAfmNr tam was back to its more 1ypical grl'enish·brown, snow-free state. ll's likely to stay that way, with temperatures warming up 5 or 10 degrees in the next few days. Wa- sowski said. ·1 hat's ju\t fine for Scott Belo- deau. a former Newport Beach resident visiting from Washing- ton, D.C, with his children, 7- year-old Jack and 5-year-old Zoe. The six years he's spent in the frigid East have made him a little more hardy, he said. "It's not nearly as cold as D.C," he said, as things warmed up slightly on Tuesday. "But if you'd asked me six years ago. I'd have said this is cold." ~I Vincent de Paul, a nonprofit organv.ation de'>igned to help the nation's poor. will use the money to provide shelter and Thanksgiving meah for several Costa Mesa families. Benun !>aid. "I want you to know how much we appreciate any amount you give," Benun said. "The pennies, nickeb and dimes really add up. Thi'> money will probably put a roof over somebody's head. "It might not m ean much to you, but it gives them hope." In the eighth-grade THANKSGIVING DINNER NOVEMBER 25, 2004, 12:00 P.M. -5:00 P.M. $ 48 AOULTS $ 1995 KIDS 4-12 CJ ANO UNOCft FREE> The '>econd-graders are collecting !>mall "Happy Meal" toy~ to donate to young cancer pati ent!>. Two grad~ are donaung to the volunteer clinic Share Our Selves. which ,., ba...ed 111 Costa Mesa. The lcindergart ner'> wtlJ donate school '>Upplies to 1he clinic for it5 AugtJ'>! drive, and the third-graders have c0Uet1ed nearly 600 can-. of food throughou1 the month of Nowmher • JEFF BENSON covers education and mav be reached at (7141966-4617 or bye mail at 1eff benson a /ar1mes.com Put Hyatt Regency Newport Beach on the menu this Thanksgiving. Enfoy a champagne dinner including garden.fresh selads, seafood bar with KJna Crab, chefs made-to-order past.as, New Ortiins' style deep-fried turkey, succulent prime rib or country ham, plus a chffctren•s buffet and Incredible desserts. ft's Thanksgivin& made simple. For reservations call 949 729 6160. F£EL THE HYATT TOUCH.• .._,....':J~··.._.,,._,., ............... ._~-.. -·~· .. •a=_._... -..·-.................................. _,_, ___ ,.... t ... ,.. _._._o. • • • . .. I ~ • I M Wednesday, Novembe< 24, 2004 Sportl r.. ltlclwd 0..: (714) 96M616 • ap0rti. Fa: (714) 966-4668 WOMEN'S BASKE I BALL U CI dropped by Spartans . Anteaters go up big in first half, but slide in second half en route to 54-52 loss. . Chrt1 Yemma Daily Pilot BREN EVENTS CBNTER-Af- tet forcing San Jose State to play catch-up in the first half, the UC Irvine women's baaketbaD team was put in the Spartans' lhoes in the second half. But the shoes didn't quite th in the end. as the Anteaten fell to the visiting Spartans. 54-52, In UCis season opener at home Tuesday night. fought bllck. to de it at 52 with 3:08 remaining But with one sophomore CA.o- gle Ned) and two juniors (Melissa Jacob and Lauren Yadon) In the starting lineup, the Anteaters crumbJed in the final eecoods. And with two b.lmoverl in the fi- nal two minutes, ua found itlelf two points short "This is a young team playing their first game of the aeaaon," Anteaters' Coach Mad: Adams sald "We''fe still looking for our chemistry and our rotation, but we do put stock in all our games." down to 11 secoodl hoping for a final lhot. But San Joee Stale'• Lamiaha Augustine stole it on an attempted put to the post. ua got one lut chance \¥lth six seconds left. down, 64-52, but an errant Anteater pass ended the game. •The playen aren't going to loee confidence [losing the first game of the season); Adams said "Late in the game we dkin't get the boards. we got fatigued and we lost the momentum.• The .\lltealen looked like a team on track to win its season opener In the first half. They shot 43 percent from the field. hitting 12 of 28 shots, and at one point were up, 28-13. But UC only hit 30 percent of its shots in the sec- ond half and 36 percent for the game. "The ftnt game [of the ..-ii Is Important becat.11e k ... where )'OU me at.• 'mdon llid. ~It etMJIWI what you need to~ en come aunch time." : Yadon said one of the blgdst upedl the team needs to ~ on la their transition defmle. There were too many Ii.Des when the Spartans would p( a steal and a quiet score ~ they could react. abe llid. "There was a point In the game when we let that allp for about five minutea,• abe sakl. Senior Cowtney Felpalon bad 15 points for the Anleaten, ln- cludlng four three-point.en.. She also drew a cha.rglng foul to ~ ua the ball wtth 30 eecoodl left STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT UC Irvine's Lauren Yadon (24) looks for room to shoot over San Jose State's Nlania Reynolds m Tuesday night's season opener. After taking a 15-point lead midway through the first halt the Anteaters let San Jose State gain momentum, and midway through the second half UCJ found itself down, 47-39. ua After a Jacob foul at 2:31, the Spartans' Undsay Harris made one-of-two free throws to give San Jose State a 53-52 lead. After a couple more fouls, the Ant- eaters in bounded the ball with 30 seconds left and ran the clock Yadon led the Anteaters with a game-high 18 points. She also had 11 rebounds ln the 32 min- utes she played. But the inexperience thawed in the final seconds, u ua fum- bled away a couple of chances for the win. "The effort was there," Adams S..uct,P .. eA7 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Corona del Mar cruises in opener ·Sea Kings never trail in sweeping La Jolla in first round Tuesday in state Division III playoffs. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -There were some on the Corona del Mar High girls volleyball team that felt slighted the squad was the No. 4 seed in the Southern California regional of the CIF State Division III championships. Many felt the strength of schedule and CIF Southern Section Division Ill-A ti- tle should have garnered at least a No. 2, and possibly a No. I seed. Redemption came for CdM in the form of a 25-13, 25·17, 25-19 win over La Jolla Tuesday night in the • opening round of the state tournament. Co- rona was never behind In the match. •1•m not angry with the seeding." Coach Bill Ouistiansen said. •1 th.ink [the seeding) made us more de- termined to win." The Sea Kings (26·5), who will travel to top-seeded University of San Diego on Saturday, put on a clinic of team- work volleyball in defeating La Jolla. Tht''defense was rarety caught out of position and seners Traci Lawson and Kelly Ouistian distributed assists to 11 different attackers. MThe seedings don't matter to me," Lawson said. Hit just makes me want to prove people wrong." The Vlkings (29-8) did not play poorly. On the contrary, La Jolla played well, digging multiple ahots and giving a valiant effort throughout the match. The problem was Corona wu able to concentrate Its effort on stopplng La Jolla's two main weapona, outside hit- ters AJex Kearny and Lauren Engle. Kearny, who has been slowed by a hip lnjury for the pa.st two matches, was held to just two kills, both in the first game. Engle had a match,higb 10 kills even though the Sea Kings we~ able to fo- • MNIK C. DUSTW/DM.Y Pl.OT CdM's Breanna Ogden, left, and Shannon McMenomy, right, collide as they both dive for the baH In Tuesday's first round of the state Division lff championships. . cus all of their attention on the 5- foot • 11 senior. "We knew that sbe hit angle a lot," seruor Jordan Smith aald. 'We adjusted our defense a little bit, but abe la a COLLEGES really good player." while the Vikings were left with only one •really good player" bec:auae of Kearney'• injury, CdM hid • bench full of really good players. •Bverybody played extremely well tontgbt,. Oirtattan.ten Mid .• All 17 of them (played well}. We have a aolid team of playen, not jU1t a few indi- vtduall. It wu a whole team effon. • The Sea llnp raced out to a 9--4 lead In the ftnt Pine thanb to a kills l'f Lindaey B.Dllp and l:.lle)' Kipp OD . ... CDll,,.A7 UC Irvine's Wing tops circuit Standout on Anteaters' women's volleyball team is tabbed Big West Player of the Year on Tuesday. 1 1) " It ID st lk e.. es • PHOlOS av MARK c DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT "Corona del Mar setter Traci Lawson concentrates as she sets the ball for a teammate in the third game of Tuesday night's CIF State :.championship first-round match against La JoHa at Corona del Mar High. The Sea Kings swept La Jolla in three games. -=torona def Mar's Lindsey Ensign, left, passes the ball while ~eammate Shannon McMenomy (9) watches from the side. .. ,....__ --- l · UC Irvine's Melissa Jacob drives the ball into the key Tuesday. I ·:-uc1 Continued from A6 • :::.atd "We played a hard game, .:,lhe defense played ~ally well but we just hai!.~~~ tumovm. • r • , . ·, •• B.n.,.,.. 8tetie 54, UC lrYlne 12 SM JoM St9tlt -Jn.on 15, Augultlne 11, Gemo 4, McGleston 1, Kellogg 2, Gleiaberg 6, Hams 8, Uiegaleilel 0, Reynolds 7. 3-pt. goals -Harris 1. Fou141d out -None. Technicals -None. UC !MM-Yadon 18, Blgglna 2, Fergueon 15, Ned o. Jecob a. Forry 2. Tull o. Oavidaon 3. Curtis 0, Usher 4 3-pt. goale -Yadon 1, Ferguson 4. Foe.II.a out -None. Technicals -None. Helftlme -UC Irvine. 32-27. COM Continued from A6 overpasses and conM>cutive kills by Smith. Corona put the game away when Kelly O\ristian ham- mered home a spike off a perfect back sec by Lawson. ln the second game, Cdl'.I again IOok an early lead Smith. who finished with seven kills, had two service aces to give the Sea Kings an 11 -3 advantage. Senior Shannon McMenomy spiJced down a winner off a Jor- dan Anae set and Ensign blocked a La JoUa attack to cloee out Game 2. "b·~ The Vikings kept the tlilrd game close. clo!.ing to witlun 16- 14, but then Brilla Nielsen slapped down two '>ptJces. ret- lo\\l'd b} a llll by Ensign and a '>emu: dee by Marissa Scott. Alexine Rodenbuis. a 6-1 1un- 1or middle blocker, slammed do\' n a La Jolla overpass lO gJve Cd\1 J ll-15 lead Spikes by Eri- ca \oh'>. Juliane Piggott and CJ1m11cu1 gave the Sea KJngs a ~4 Ii ad\antage. but an illegal touch gave I.a tolla .i point and thl' ... erve A '>erve tnlO the net ended the V1long.,· hope!. of a tomeback. f-or td~I. 11 wa-'> redempuon to not onl~ prove the seedmgs \\ rong w11h ~uch a convmcing \\Ill, but to also make amend!> lor an early exit from 1he state 1ournament last seJ'>On "We lost m the hr'>I round (the ..,tate playoff'>I la'>t year," said '>m1th. who wtll pldy for UCLA neKt year. "We want lO win state this year" ,. .. PHOTOS BY ST£Vl McCRANI< I DAILY PILOT UC Irvine's Angie Ned (21) takes the baH in for a layup against San Jose State's Amber Ja<:kson in Tuesday's season opener at UCI. COLLEGES Conti'lued from MJ OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK WlidneldlJ, HMI•• 24, 2004 A7 .. BRIEFLY Sc~dt explodes for school· record Vanguard sophomore star pours In 41 points in women's basketball win over La Sierra. Sophomore Wy Schmidt ICOred • school·rec:ord 41 points aa Vanguard Unrmstty defeated Ul Sierra Untventty, 124-42, Tuesday n.13ht at rhe Pit in a non- conference women's basketball game. Schmidt was one of five Lion players to score In double fig- ures. She also chimed ln with a game-high 10 .rebounds. Vanguard (4-l) matched its of- fensive output with defensive in- tensity, bold.Ing la Sierra to 14 of 55 (25.5') from the field The Lions will next play Nov. 30 when they open the confer- ence schedule by hosting Oln5- tian Herlt~ Vangu.rd 124, u Sien. Untv.nlty 42 La Siem -Bemum 5 Cobb 9, Meltt 2. Graves 6, Stinton 3, S1mic 4 Lyn 3 Siversten 3, Henry-John -0. Breyer 4 Getscher2, Outfield l 3-pt. Goals -Barnum l S1versten 1 Lyn l Fouled out -Cobb. Technicals -None Vlinguard -Milla 16, Faulkner 15. Burns 16, Jacobson 8. Schmidt 41 Oittenbir 7, Beue 8. Rinke 2 Cook 11 3-pt Goals -Faulkner 5. Molls 4 Burns 3, 01ttenbir l Fouled out None. Tedln1cals -None Halftime -Vanguard. 73 20 Orange Coast advance~ •VOLLEYBALL: The Orange Coa!.t College women\ volley- ball team beat San Bernardino Valley. 30-28, 30-23. 30-18, m the first round of the Southern California regional playoffs at occ. OCC (16 SJ was led by :.opho- more outside hHter Donka Dro1.d, who had three bloch and a rnatch-tugh 17 kills. 1 he Pirates. the No. 8 seed. also re- ceived l 2 kills from sophomore out-.1de hitter 010ntel Palo- mino and 16 kills from all-stale middle blocker Melissa Zap1a1n San Bernardino Valley ., O\ristine Hurt had 11 kiJls while Sara Medina bad 27 &.'>Slsls for the Wolverines (13-2). OCC will host No. 16-seeded Cypress Satutday at 7 p.m. Broncos too tough • BASDTMU.: Th• Van - guard UnlvenJty men's baabt- ball team could not erue a .even-point halftime defictt en route to • ~l nonconfer- ence losa at Cal Poly Po1no.na Tueaday. Cal Poly Pomo na, whJch con- verted 23 of 28 foul shots (82. l %) and eight of 19 (55.1491>) from three-point range, scored the first I 0 points of the second half to break open the game Vanguard (4-2) wa~ led by Leon Rosborough and Le\.1 <,ee- k.ins. who 11 points each . The Broncos (I -0) were paced by Jeff Bonds' 20 point~ and Da vid Sybc a's 18 DOIOIS. onfererfce pme Vanguerd 81, Cal Poly Pomon• 85 Vanguard -Burnette 4 Oetafu 3, Rosborough 11 Kim 5 Duplessie 10 Roberti 5. Seekins 11 Srochsttr 2 James 5, Jones 0 McGee 4, Watson 1. 3-pt Goals -Rosoorough 3. K m t James 1 Fouled oul -Burnene Seekins Technical& No11e Cal Poly Pomona Hofrndn 8 Matone 10, Cook 7 Bond~ 20, Sybesma 18 Burrell O Boyrl 9 Nelsen 5 0dn•elt 8 l\41>vue O 3 pt God'!. Hofrr.dn 2 Mo or tJ 2 Bonds 2 Boyn 1 Nelsen l Fouled out N nt: Technocd ~t t Halltomt Cdl P ,1, Pornc;r" .1() 3.i CdM\ Hev. 1-..o \deued •WATER POLO: I urmtr l 11 rona del -\I.if H1~h ... 1and11u1 <1H1:.t1na lit'\\ lo v. d'> ,mrnng I I players !>elent·c.J IO the .!OOi ~ l :\A Junwr \\omen., \\orld C.llamp1on!>h1p team b\ < oal h Kyle Ul'>umr ,1nnou1H t•d \Ion da> J'he Jun1ur \\orld ( J1Jmp1011 '>htp' v.111 be held JJn .!-l llJ 2005, in Penh. \u.,11.d1a llt'\\ko. a rnemlwr ol lht' Unued \tatt'., JUntor nJll Jl1J1 team and tht.· < II Soulht·rri \l'l lion D1\1..,.on ll Pla\er of tht Year in .!UUJ. tJlhed 15 go.d ... J' a 0..,tanford fre'ihman lJ.,I ..,l'a '>On. when the: C .ard1n.il re.1l lwd the !\:CAA '>t.'llllftnal., lh1rteen of lht' v.orld tli°.1111 ptomh1p ledm ~ I > pla\ l'f' wh11. h 1ndudt' lV\-11 ,tltcrnc.1te., hail I rum ( .tl1fonHJ o..,L, \\ 11. md.ke tht'ir ">t'U1t1d ... 1111i... 011 tht squad HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Two-minute drill For the second home game in a row, the Newport Harbor High football team wore silver pant'> with blue Jerseys. The Sailor!> have traditionally worn blue pants and blue 1erseyc; at Da vidson field Coach Jeff Brmkley said we wanted to do something spenal for the homecoming game against Laguna f hlls Nov 5 "I had gotten (the s1her pants! before the season start- ed." he .,,ud "The team wore silver pant'> m the early '80s be- fore I got here !in 19861'' f c hanged th1 .d1tform to all blue and I thouKht it would nice to change 1t up for homecoming " • It could be the ultimate win lose proposition. The Sage Hill School defense stopped Linfield Omstian during a goaJ- line stand on the I -yard line midway through the first quar ter. After the turnover on downs. the Lightmng were ~nalized on back-to-back plays to push them as close to the goal line as possible. Still, Sage Hill wa1> ablt' to pit~ up a hr!>t dm,11 hu1 1he poor field pos1uon .unt b..ick 10 haunt them A punt gt1\c Lmfield Omsuan tht' hall on the ~age lhll \0. and thl• l.1 Oil'> -..lored on the 'iubsequent fir-,1 pl.I\ from 'u1mmage • FI Dorado ll1gh ( oach Jeff Batley ... aid belorc the \;c\,port !!arbor ~ame \\hldll'\er t<'am wa., 1111ht !>Utte ... ,lul l>!l tlw ground v.ould ulumdtelv he lht· \.H.lor 0111 he !ttorehodrd "\\e 1wed to estcthli'>h the run ,11uJ u>ntrul the d 1l l R.11le~ ... aid "llopefull} th1 ... \'.Ill lw a grinder of J game \\not•\ er \'.Ill'> lht' llfllt' 11f po"'' ""IOl1 \'\Ill v.m tlw .. game l l Dor adu ruc;hed tor !I.! yard., on JS la nee;, an .i\Cragc of 6 I yard-. per attempt Ne\'.pOrt Harbor ~amed LJb rui.htng yard-. on .lfl carne,, a clip of 6 l per run The Golden Hawk.!> held onto the ball for 2l·l8 The ~1lorc; had po~e~1on for 25 42. Newport Harbor won, 35 I 0, and advance to the quarlt'r finals Fnday Don't Sil~! Install Grab Bars Showing four aces S 111klng a l.10le-. 1n one. alone 1s an accomplishment every golfer .. tnve., to achieve. I'm s1ill 1rymg after I J year!- of play111g thil> nary game. But when l heard Sid DuPont\ story, I nearly leU out my chair m arnazc111 cn1. Ille bJ-year old DuPont. a Newport Bt>ach C.ounlry <lub member, !allied two hok in um·-. 111 leS!> rhan a week. lr1 lldtk 10-had. round.,, lour days uparl 110 le!>..' DuPont aced 1he par·J 2tJJ.yard 1·1gh1h hole Ol'I L4 with a 5-wood J.Jongs1de wllrW'>-'>C!- ----Jack. J.ncsrnocn, BRYCE ALDERTON Craig <:..t rlson and John Fnes lhcn on Oll 28. 1Jul'o111. rhe headmaster al Harbor Day \1 hoof m Corona del Mar, Mrud. paydirl on the par j 13th hole U'iing a ·I-iron .ilong-.1ck playing parrrwr Stu Goodell. "I tdlll'd I the I 1rc111 ,,,,,, 1111 I II in the air," ... aid I >ul '(lltl, who ha'> lour holf' m -om'" In h1' t 1t•d11 1111 lud111g two on Newporl fk.1t h\ I Ith "I I hl' IMllf hit 5 feet 111 front of the !toll' and rolled m." "-l'\\.jlllfl Reach C ountrv < Jub head 11111 P.11111 1.1.hn believe<, lhl' lour d.1y'> twtWl'l't1 ·•l t''> 1-. a dub re((m.J ' llll' unly othl'r thin~ \H've had , lo-.l' to 1h.11 i'> [)ul t: Lihh) had il h11lc: 111 011r on thl' 1dt-rtt1ral day 1111t• \'l'.\f ap.irt." I lahn ~aid. I >111111111 '>Jld 111 ... two ;iu• 'ho1c; h..id ,111111.11 Ir <1Jl'llt1rY tht•y t•arh -.ailt·d It'll 11, 11~hl. ( ln11• the lall'\l dU' kll m the hole. I >11 l'u11t \\ho IH'gan play111g golf\\. hen lw """II, -..ml he may nt•t•d 10 c:xplore lhl\ -.m·al of fortune I ht•t1t•r \tall huymg lo\lny 111 kt•I'> .111d lw11111g 111 II J'>I Veg.1'> 1)111'11111\ utlwr an,· on\:\ Lamt· 011 'wp1 :.m .WOO, wlwn he uwd <1 ') 111111 lrnlll 17 ..! yard'> Wl111L· ht might -.hilt tlw 1 eJ\1111 to ht' reu·11t -.pa ll' ol -.ucu•.,., 1>11 tlw lmk.' lo 1111 k lho-.e hule: in orw-. d1dn11 ume \.\ 11ho1ll ... 0111l· lt111g hour'> 011 Lhl' I Olll"l' Du1'11111, whCJ l •trrlt'' d 7 hdndll ap, ')aJd he plays an averagt: of l.75 tLmes a yt•ar. Granted. not all thoi.c round!'! cover the full I U I le might c;neak in six holes m the late afternoon before head1ng home. Two days after hi~ most recent ace, 011 Oct \0, DuPont came to the 13th let' w11h a S-1ron in hand. I le ... rruck 1he ball cleanly, and it .. roppt.'d IO feet Imm the hole. DuPont ti. qu1ddy strik111g any nouon of "13" carrying an ominous tag. Bui JU'>I becau'>e every '>hot a t 13 lately wl'm!> 10 go when.· hl' wants, DuPont 1>1ill leel!> thost' bu11er01e& from 111ne-tu 11mt'. "I'm rhe type of golfer who gets nervou~ even 11 lht•re i5 a $10 bill on the c;hor," he 'aid "I just step up anti 1ry 10 h11 1he !lung and get lhe ball on the grct'n and 1f 11 happem to get in lhC' hole, lal>uluu' I uck ''helter than good " Ii> com111emor..itc his "lud~." Hahn ii. having a framed pl.u~Ul' made for Ou Po n I th.11 w11l 111dudt' the ball and -,corecard from t•ach rou11d matted 1n\ldl' .1 '>hJc.luwhox thal I'> 2'1-indll''> det•p. "II':. t·xpe11-.1vt•, lhl'y mak.t' vou huy rht> plaque." l>uf>ont said "But th" tould be II I will lt'ave 11 for my llhre1 I grandth1klrl'n ·· Ouf'onr, ~\.ho "man 1t·d and live-. 111 Newporr CoJ.,I w11h will' Ht·nt'C', ha' two -.imrlar pl<14ut''> for 111., lir'>t two hoft .. 111 om·-. hdll),'lllg 011 thl:' wall 111 "" offin• .ii .. d1ool. 111' fir-.. 1 hole 111 one l•trlll· l\pril 'I 198/i, ar lhl' Moravian I Jill.,< ou111ry (Juh 111 l>t•I Wll. lleuwdan8 1rn110111lw l ·l .'.'i y.i rd lourth hole · fh.11 om· landt'd Jin tht' holl'I on 1he Oy, 11 wa ... a !>lam dunk," l>uPorll -.aid Rut 1>111'0111 wa-. t•qu,illy pruud of ,1 'hot he• 1111 lrorn IH'Jr the -.naLk har. which '>l<md'> to !ht· kit t1I the 111111h grl•en -about 'iO yJrd' aw..i~. dur111g h.-. round Ott LH Afler taking a frN.' drop, l>uPon1\ fourth -.hot un tlw par-4 111111h l1p1wd out of the liult· "Pc·rhdp!-. 1ha1 \\,l'> mort• lllffll ult lh.m J ho IL· 111 '" 1t·," IJu l'u nl 'aid I he .1d\1ew111c11t\, 1h1111Kh. dont Lome w11hou1 a pm t• l<lK. l>upu111 .... ull "l'eoplt• Wiii 'o,ty, '( 10111.J foll,' llOW buy ll'i \011\l' dri111<. ... KENT TREPTOW /0Alt..YPllOT PILOT PRACTICE TEE Santa Ana's Reehl on dealing with wind •• ' ...... ,, , , , ' a "".. .... ,, . :--> i • I • Iron shot into wind: Take an extra club or two and choke down to gain more control. Keep club moving along e low path through and after Impact. ptay the ball badt In the stance and swing easy. Mike Reeh! GOLFER OF THE WEEK: MARK LOFLAND Nothing to No. 11 O ub affiliation. Sant<l Ana Country Club Residence: Tustm Birthplace: Grand fork!., NO Age:57 Golf handicap: 12 Favorite golf moment Playing at St Andrews m Scotland two years Jgo with fnends from Sdnla Ana Country Club. ·walk1ny across the famous bridye f on the 18th hole) w .i<, d cool feehng.· Favorite club. Wedg•· Favorite course played. Santa Ana Country Clul1 Hobbies outside of gott- Fish, travel spend lime with his grandson Family: Wife Sandie, sons, Doug and Dennis Noteworthy· Won the 50-59 age flight champt0nsh1p m Santa Ana's senior dlamp1on5h1p after lour rounds of march play Needed rwo extra holes 10 win his semifinal match, 1 up F1n1shPd third wllh 16 points in an 18-hole matdl against thrne other age d1v1s1on winners on Nov. 13 Worked for a wholesale lumber company before rc11nng Has a hole m-ono and a Hhole-in three~ on the Santa Ana's par-3 11th. Holed his third shot after the tee shot landed in the pond fronting STEVE McC~/DAl.YPllOT the green. The ball spun b&dt and dropped in the hole .... Been a member at Santa Ana for 12 years. " Legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 I Legal Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 I Legal Notices 2640 Lepl N._ SEll 17, ?4 W616 The lollow1n1 l)ef\ons ei • dolnl bll11neu 11 Ay11tlon I OllShca Gr n111> th( , 1908 Pomona Ave 82, Costa Me••· Call· '°'" .. 12627 Avl1t1011 l Oll•llCI Grevp Inc '"•ved1). H~Oll POlllOftl Awe 81. Co1t1 Mne, C1lll01nl1 17'77 nm 1>u111nHs II con d11cttd •r • corpor1tion ..... JOll ltlttad doll\I tl~es•y•ttNo A•<1t1011 lotl•llcs Ctow11 . Inc.. Sou h Wl'pe1o1, 11fUfflitnl l ti .,., """' .... illN """ lilt c un:t, C.• of Or111119 tolillty ow 1U121M ....... ,.,. Oillf rlOC ,N4• Oeci •••• ~ I" unit1t1o 1 111P~Crlbed by !hf' under~o11n1•1I C11nl• 11 t .... 111vo1ed lor l hP lullow1n~ Wor~ MODUlAR VIVUIUM COUlGl OF MlDKIHI ,ROJlCT NO S078638 CONTRACT HO llNllll H<;ITY Cll CAI II OHNI'-tR\111111 lflVI Nl, C:AI If OHNIA 'll69/ 'ROJfCT DfSCRll'TIOH Wor~'" ludp~ b11I I I lfl•lf'd I• 11•1' '""""''"I: • l'otll(:I fud' for ll 991014 Pru-.1dt f t1n-..Hu1..lhJf rt ~•t.es l•i ,,,..,,.ur. de:!.tRnat,.41 ,,, .. ffl ,,. t1vf! 11n dl>ll'0""''11Ply C,J(l(I I Motlular Vovd11um ti111ltl1og Ru1ld1n11 1 Oll\1-.ts ol noulltph• rn•••IUldr unolo, ,,.,••~es 1·11n·' t "' bul M• nol ltmoled In l CoO' h u lo11n ol l11Mtl n~ tound~I un~ l r l lch' 1lmn ie1n1I 011 tn, tfOt'I 11f r.-•tc)Ull'l&. w 111 3 f'ruv11h11e vlr•• 01 ul hly servocr> lU h111ld11111 po1nl "' 1 u11nri tlOn'.\ 4 fn\f.tll.0111in ol Uno.-i"IY supph~d ernnrtn1 y ~~nrr,.l11r ') Mot11I • .;t111n• I••·••• tn1 reln<.allon n f t1u1 ~ dn1 k f> f•r, f1' Ut ',II' anft 1•t•tV!dlOI ·.~(Vllf", for ·,tor J~P' 1ftl fh t fSTIMA HO CONSTRUCTION COST: SH0..000 00 Note: PrlM• lldders wlM 4o ftO'I Meet the 'tl>ollfl<eil-In the Contro<t DoG111tt•nh moy not Ito ollglble for oword. B•ddono. Oto1 umr11I .,. It b~ 1va1l.ibl~ to B1dt1rr'> uu MONDAY, NOV£MIUI 79, 7004 oll>d "'Ill t lwtl '' I 1rih\lt' M:inav.rm1 nt ll111v•rstly of C3l1lorn1~ lrv1nP ?Ill Iulo 11m Officf' B11lld11111 (m~1lonp d<l<lfl",) 1•11 1 t w1h111 H 8ouleva1 d (phy,t• ~I ~do••'>') Irvine CA '1269/ ~44 (94'1) 814 1404 c1 ... ~ 1111 ' non ,.fundoltl• ••• will tw r~o1111rtl Ill lhl' don1111nl ol S2S.OO 11• 1 •l'I "I h•lolon, 11 .. rumenl!. Cher k• di• 111 1 .. 1 · t'I• 1osy1bll' lo Th• Heaenh 111 lhr Un1vrrs1ly ol C~hlo1n1.t Seated B1d\ w111 ""' b• 1c:tepled tl!M 2:00 PM °" MONDAY, OIClMHR 13, 2004 Bid Setur 1ly on tlw '"''"'"I ol IO'lo of lh~ I ump Sum flJse Bid, e•cludtnl alltrnalf'' .1 ... 11 " n11.111v each Bid The ~ureh 1uu1na thr Bod Bond 'h•ll be un lhp ~·•I ,, ~dime an admitted \lirtly 1n\u1u (IS defined in lhf' Callfnrn1d l,od1· "' r .ii Procedure Sttl•on 995 IZO) I\ mand,.1!11 y f'rr H111 l.onlerente i nd Prt 8fd Job Welk wlll be ro11ducted on THURSDAY, DlClMIH 2, 2004 1J~ainr11n11 promptly at •t00 AM. rartlttp•nh 'hall"'" t 11 f ac1lltNts Manaaemtnt lnt~nm ttlfltf Bulld1n1 Conl11ence Ronm l ll! lh11~eislty of Caltfo1n1.1, lrvtne < h111lr1ona # 92 on Horth Campus Map) I '1172 JMlt>oree 8oulev.rd Ir vine. CA 92697 ·M« (949)8U 1404 ATTINDAHCl AT THI 'Rf-110 CONAllNCI AHD P•l-IN> JOt WAUC II MAHOATOI Y fOt ALl ,.,.t COMTU<TOH.. TMI MllTIMO C\OSI AT ••OS AMANY (OtlQACTOll AntVINO AJTla fHIS NII Will ltOT II IUOtlU TO ,Al~An .. THI .. PIOC S Id A "'Ml CONTlACTOt. 011ly bidden who part1clp•I• Ill bolh tll1 Pt•·Old Confettnu tl\d the Job Weill In lheil enhrrty will M elio-4 to bid on th1 'rOitet *1 PfllN tOftlraclou F0t fu1lh~r 1oformt11on,COlll1Ct f'ttelf1t .. M1n111menl, r..ontrn h Dec>erilMnl, Ath1: 9'4fldt I . KoclleMUD at ( .. 9) 824-1404 The sutc:e~sfur Bldd~1 •"d Its Sullc.ontractor• .,111 bt req1Jlrld to fOllo• Ille nond1acr1m1111t1on '"tulllll!"nls ut rortlt tn tlll l1dd11'1 Doc-umcnb 1l'ld lo P•• ptev11hna 11111" ratet •• lllt *tllen of tht WOfll. TIMI IUCCtuful Bidder wlll II• ttqi,tlrd •• "-"' the follow1!1e , .. ,. of CeltfOfnfll Conlr •• t(>t' hrenae eurr n~ 11 tlMI time of &@MiuTon of tlw fJld yo ur stuff through classi fied! SELL yo ur stuff througfl classified! CLASSIFIED It's tlu solu· -· tionyou'rt searching/ or· · : whether ., you 'rt sttking a homt,apart. ment,pttor new octupalion! .. ________ :: •, • .. .. s.u,...,.c., •· f11 C,.H(/fff I •' ---------·· .. STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? -• -I Policy How to Place A ~· and deadlinca me sub~t to ~haftae without notice. The publisher tc$tt¥et me rigbl t.o censor, ~tauify, ~vile or reject any classified ld~t. Pltaae report any error Cillt may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts po liability for any ciror-in an JMjvertisement for which it may .be k'eaponaiblc except for. the cost of the ipace actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first ~rtiort. CLASSIFJEiAD. -ill Monday .................. -.. Priday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday S:OOpm 111G TOP ss • acous nc -Clllli:. & !Os ' S1's a. Abe. $pit. tube lll1J& M/ke 949·645·7505 ENTERTAINMENT By Fax (949) 631""6S94 ("'-Incl• your ... -phone .-bet llld we'll call you bM:k wilh • pric:e quoce.1 By Phone (949) 6'~5678 Hours By MaiUin Person: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA 92627 At Newport Blvd. &. Bay St Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday .5:~ Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Telephone 8:30am-S:00pm Monday-Friday Wallc-ln 8:30am-S:00pm Monday-Friday Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm --, ... - SIOS-5150 ~=-1419 JEWEUIY/ 3460 _cm ___ 3&10_ StrHt • Y•rd Sole DIAMONDS/ Cost• Mesa "Clearbrook PRECIOUS METALS Lene" off Vaneuud acrou lrom the Fore Stltion. Saturday Nov. 27th only from 8am·4"m Ginni c -tCelRN ... Old Coins I Cold. silver. iew&lry, watches. ant~ collecltbles 949·642·9448 _,_ .... twtf'k.Ot't Doe$ On· line 949·644-2279 HOUDo\Y IOTl1"5 & CA TSf Cared F ot In Priv Hamm. Mooctiwed, Blood Tested. Fed PremUTI foods, Neutered. Shots. Oewlrnled, Index -·~ .. "" .~ I ' , ~ ... -~ -....... NATION'S PllMIH llNUITS Company lookine for ind1v1du11s to work from home. No investment or expert· ence required Local Tralnlna Earn immediate Income Benefit:. 1n· eluded (888) 313-3821 www.4Gr8Plan com (Cal·SCAN) Ofllces for leall 4540 NP8 olfoce Sl><ICe. p<esltne 450sf. Z le offices + wart/ recep Xlnt loc w/parlune $800 949 955 9063 HOMESFOA SALE ORANGE 5400 SERVICE DIRECTORY -For All Your Home and Business Needs - Undl'r tile SL'1Yicl' Dircl'l ory Banner Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week ( 4week minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 Gt»-Sun 1 2-4 26 .... Or-d Duc.e bu <emod & up and Deau111lle, appro a 3900 st ie pvt pa llOS w/hmntone tbs. some views of eott course $1.999.500 Carol Rudat Barons Real Eslate 949· 677 3366 1990 Port Seabourne RURAL PROPERTY FORSAlE Ranchnh'mll Counlry Pnlpllty 5915 12S HI lsu1s br 2.5ba den. tp Z car eated comm pool & spa Pet Ok S2550 Diane Coltrane 949 836 3730 enl JASMINE CllHK 3Br 3Ba Z Story marble enlry, fp. $3250/mo _,__ own&' 9'.S-947 ~ W(W1' Huntlnoton Beach 1• SllOO & a 2Ba S 1300 fwa1lable now Pa1o0 pr aee 7'072 liberty 949-llr> 3465 949-64(). 1894 nine 1311 Annaae11*111 1610 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS lVol ™ GONW<IEE, WeeMnds 12-4 rwi or ,,._ IM'E SPECTfll.M F "5t«lN ISlN«> SALIS 11,.lSlNTA- TIVIS We are so con· ftdenl on our leads we pay you to run them, even if you don't sell. Are you a self-moll111t· ed. pos1t1ve person? Are you presently earn1n1 $1000·$1500 per weell? Qualll1ed lfuaranteed income durona tra1nlna period Quahf1ed $2000 S1an·On Bonus. We ofter a M>hd tr11111na proaram with 2·3 Pre· set qualified conformed leads daily Our "New• credit proces$ means 111 leads are pre-approved before you run the appointments Manaee· ment opp or tun1ttes Unhm1ted income po lent1al Call Enc 888· 543-1788 Therapeutic Sleep Systems Cal SCAN COUNTY Way NPB 4br 3 5ba S2.595.000 Open Sun 11 SO. COlOIADO UNCH Sale 60 acres $29.900 En1oy rural hvine at 1h best' Ac.cess to 6000 ac ot BLM reeteal1on land Year round access. elec tel included Spectacular Rody Ml views & $tunnin11 sunsets' E • cellent f1nancme. low down payment Call today' l ·866·696 5263 Vl•w of l•clt l ay. Jb1 2a twnhouse across for UCI Hdwd llrs 2 c. park1n11 S2050 mo Agt Cell 714 915 1899 --------EQUM .. OfPOl1ml'I All rul utat• tdvert•s· Ina in thb new.p•ptf Is subjt(t to the feder1f Fair HousJna Act of 1968 u emended which makn It ill•a•f to 1dvert1st ·1ny prefer· uce. lfmlt1tion or d•scrlmin1tion b1std on rtlee. color. reflcion. se•. h1ndlc1p. f1mili1I stetus or n1tlon1I orlaln. or 1n intention to mike 1ny such preference, flmttl lion or discrlmln1tlon." Tiu' new.piper Will not knowlnaJy 1ccept 1ny 1dvert1sem1nt for rul estele which Is In vlol1tlon of the l1w. Our ruders ire hereby Informed lhet 111 dwell· 1nas 1dver1tstd In this newsp1per ire ev1rt1ble on 1n equ1I opportunity basis. To complain of dlS· cromin1tlon, can HUO toll· frH at 1·800-424·8590. ~ COfJSIG~~lENTSl w,. ....... .. ... ..,~ .... . QedW .. ...,, (Ht)M2-S671 IAaN SU,,'UMINTAI. lNCOMli beeome 1 represent111ve for hieh school eachanee slu· dents, or volunteer as 1 host f1m1ty. Promole world puct! 1·866·CO· AFIC[ or www.allce ore MaiaJ 1nstrument11 MISCELLANEOUS AccmoMa 3515 MERCHANDISE (Cal·SCAN) JotN OU• TIAM and make • difference In the C1hfornla Army National Guard you c1n eet money for colleae and career tr11nin1. Call 1 800·GO·GUAllD (Cal-SCAN) HOME FURNISHINGS WAITfD FBlll llKASTOI BK1llC MAI, PP Mt-574-424' 3610 •MnW.C.. ..... for Adoption SAT 12·4 00 P•t$(n1rt Costa Mua 17th & Sup.,1or, (Next lo Mlctm*) 96'451 ·'IZl2 llsoV~r-ied .,.,.,..tw ... k.Ot't Does On·hne 949·644·2279 HO&DAY llITT1l6 & CA11f c..i For In Prrv Homes. McrochtA>td. 8b>d T estec!. F Id Prtll'l'Un Foods. HMlnd. Shots. Dlr#ormed. ~lliGLWWmE. Welllends 12 ... r• OI slwlt IMf£ Sf'ECT'Rlfl' FASHION ISlN() ON UNI fUNIHWSll www.anlm1lnetworll.ora Supj>Oft Pro·Qu1llty Life Rescue! non-profit Tu ID 33·0971560. Commu· n1ly Anim1I Network P.O. Box 8662 Newport Buch, CA 92658. NEWPORT CONSIGNMENT GALLERY AHT10UES a CXll.J.B;1'18U' • UPSCALE FURMTUR£ PWtOS•Nfr • RtWI Prices R.ealiud • w, Make Hou1t Calh •CASH BUY OUTS • One Pleet or Encl~ Esau •-O>nsignmma Aa:cpcal Daily • &att Siles • Legal Afipnisals • Bonded ac l..iClmsed • 8K-SQ FT FREEWAY FRONTAGE SHOWROOM • In Cofu Maa: EM of 55 Fwy ltUFREE 1-888-434-0722 .. MI0-4170 7t-M-07U I 41 NlW'O"T BL. C STA MlSA UNDILIVlllD IUllD- INOS. 2SXJ6, 30X42, 40X50 . 40180 . 60X120Xl6. Will sell for balance owed Brand new, Never erected Take your pick we'll cover tre1eht Toll free 866 660·2221 Cal·SCAN M J/411111111 ..... Vfl'Y p11 conc1. Rrdl rm blldl wit>.c Ila (1*:tl. & ""*l SllOO Ken 714-329·4415. AMHICA'S HOTTIST O,,OlTUNfTY · Own your Own II 199Jewelry co m ; themailbo •stores.com; dlscountparty world.com; 1nd dolllf storeurvlces.com: from $45,900. 1·800·518-3064 USA't larcest Otveloplf. C1l·SCAN OllVlls Tumotl PAID tr1lnln1t COL·A In 'l'/r wHksJ Tuition ralm· bursement for recent 1raclu1t111 Milts. Mone1. Home Tlmel Must be 21. Drive CRST Ven hpe· dited. 800-781·2778 (C1l·SCAH) SEU SALIS $1oott-$350K+ 1 ST YR potenloal' Tralnlna provided F /T or P fT. No travel Nol MLM Seroous only 24/7 musaae Call 888-223 1594. Cal· SCAN AISOWTI GOU>MINll 60 vendlna machines/ ucelltnt locations, all for Sl0,995 800-234-6982 ........... your unwanted c_., V ..... , share itams throuah c:luslfled &2Ssqft offc $500.Sl.OOO parlllnt ~9-673-6033 Corona del Mar 4 Allan Ho1ow1lz 949· 715· 2lr 2'/• lu•U<y rear 1337 A & M Development condo ID>sf travertine In. iJaotte ctr toos. 2 !p's. 9 Harbor llldge Open 2 La view desll S9ff>.CXX> Owne-;A(it 949-422 3443 every Sat Sun tao· Pa nor am1c ocn ¥1ews• lmmac. vacanl Jbr 3ba Costa Mesa home St.849 000 Patrtck Tenore 949 856·9705 OPOI SAT-SON 12-4 M2Je.St O'l N SUN 1-4 2509 l . 16TH ST 31..-""'9rwd~-2 5ba move 1n cond1ltonl w/411r._, fMP Call Jett Wilcox tor ap == po1ntment 714 642 137• Newpol't Coast .am lllP41-SlU l7 it.rt. u;.e CaUU-541-2122 WI .o-• .,. FIOIT ROW lSTAn 714-721-4001 '8JWIHll SS,S00,000 Newport Beach ~ b.dtlnt w .. View .am C.... Great view of i.i,.u..w T l'nlni 8as«1 & city ~h Gracoous '""'111 w/'2• h< sec IU-5*-2122 & doorman 2br OPEN SUN I·' Sped Panorarrnc Views1 601 Udo Park 0. 17 Ferrand, Ctw ~. approx Unrt #IA $1.275.CXX> Mary loo Koetller mist Upstars loft. Balcony 949-675-2700 off mstr bf Sl,995,lm Sherry ';* Pen. Realty McCulley 949-!m-~71 "-.,:x:ur ad Platinum Pr~ t yl (949) 842-6678 NEED TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY OUR HOMES OF THE WEEK PAGE ON SATURDAYS CAN HELP CALL -~ 949-574-424' lomll 010ml1 '4t-S74-424S (Cal SCAN) MISCB.LNIEOUS RENTALS Rooms b~ 6CMO NI ~ & 'l2nd St. pvt rron lri.rn. be ~ pd non/Sn1lt p-111 ~ l!(!e,niy l bl<ID ~ pt!f S7l'i.'rro cal S8m 96 m~~~ RE~DENTIAL RENTALS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY Balboa Island 2br 1 ba back 11nlt apt , wd. Ip, I par~tnll space roollop deck SI 7509•9 642 8644 Balboa Peninsula sn,s TO HACH! Oelu .e Zbr 2ba condo Ip wo reh11. enclosed ear S2200 949 6'5-4885 Conina del Mar Stvd l• Ap1. Brand new liehl & briiht w/d access. avail now $850m Cati Phil 9'9 7~ 8535 U9ht & brl8't1 21r. 11•, new ~1lchen. bath & Be<ber carpet G1r. w/d, Sl950 949 725·8S35 Gorden apt I bt Iba near Trt Sq 1 S m1 trom bc.h (lated. upsta1ts w111a•a11e balcony $945 downstairs w paho. carport $9S5 9t9-581.«Xl) ~o com s-ta Ano Holthts. 2br 2ba upslatrs apt. laun drm. n•ce area avail now S1Z50 714·~0 1387 WTS«>f ~ ~ Ava~ lmmed. La lenced ya1d. PET OK d/w wld hkups encl sei paae. SJ475mo S500 dep $250 pe\ dep (71 4) 54 5-0442 Zbr+ ~ rm'lba [ ~ pv1 PllOO. • 1 c pr 255 CosQ Mesa St $1595 Mo...e ., Now 1111 949-67J. nm Mosa Vordo lar11e 3b1 Zba apt tp pvt patio wd hkups ear Sl800 Ava il Dec I 71• 3Z8 2660 31r 21a 'ool Ho'"• $ZZ00/mo available 1mmed11tely Call (714) 349 5185 ' e YlAll Y llASIS nNf NIWPO«T HOMlS llU. ~y llAl t o.ts 949~75-41 61 <"°W"-....... , ..... now 2,3.4Br s Prn es startooe lrom S'950 a .. 1 WMe Rty 94S-67>46ll 2br 1 '2ba 2 Cdl iiW twOhm 11( f asl\ion Isl 103 Har bll< Wood$ $1900 mo Move in now Ail 949 293 4631 Nr lode liioy ,... ]bo j lull ba gated comm ltst.# condo I& pattCJ & tuolcony 2 ~ eat pOOt & spa ~ 949-574 9474 ~&S.-w, 3br 2ba l'p hdwd firs nu carpVpainl pr le paho ~nbelt $2!0) 71~ ,,..._ C-. .. LWD ........ 2br Bayfronts Slll'tlli mn m w mn 6 mo tll'm POOi 11Ja ~ 91Ml. pvt bdl ~J.a:m 14 " • _.,_ .. _ .. __ _._ BOATREPAIRS/ Run your ad in the Newport Beach-COsta Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card# or mail with a check today! Newpott Coast SANTA LUCIA lhr • ottc 3 1. aa1 upru ddtd thr u out f db ma.bit-.tnd 111anrte Avail .it !>haft notice mlO mo Stefanie Me\J(er P~lll\um P109 949 715 3156 AOMIH SW S SUf'f'OttT entty lf'vel po..rtton ptnf ilOPf'Jt ante P.cofot View Mt'n111t •di Pao k f 1 Mon r ro Barn ')pm Mu~I type lO 4'> wpm know [ •<-el & Wt>td 10 kf'y !!> a plu~ Cr 1'41 Bent'lol fa• r~urnf' to 949 771 8584 Ml K~r•n Nash ·NOTIC( TO REAOCRS c.1.1orn1a la... re QUrrt\ that con tr K · tor\ 1ak1ne 1ob' that total S!)()() 01 more (lebOI or meteu1ls) be lt<:ensed by the Con Ir actors S11t1 l 1cense 8oatd Stele law also 1 equ11 es that conlraclors include the11 hunse number on att •dvertrs1n1 You can checll the status of your l1cenud co ntrac t or et www cslb ca eov or 800 321 CSLB Uni! censed contractors 11111111 1obs thel lot1I less then S500 must state In their edv•rl1semenh that they are not llctnMd by the Contrectou Slate l.lc•nM Bolfd " Ret11I temtor y 101 local community newsp•per. Must be a sell starlln&. ao aetter .llld b• able to aener1te new business Competitive utary plus commission as well as allr l t hve benef1t'l p10· iiram 1nclud1n11 40lK. medllil/denl al/V1s1on, and mu'h more Pluse lat resume lo 714-9'6-4675 fOf Med1ul ""5ICAl THIUl"Y olta. CM r I ph s sched. ~~~a 1TU1t r a. l'fl'> 714 566-3737 A $250< +/yeai 1mome potentral Be you1 own IMW 528 '97 fully boss Not MlM II se11oos. loaded. chromes/,_ ins. call800 610 ?814 sand lthr 1111 a> ~. sn1, S8450 714 751 2464 Tennh Club sed\rne: court Cedillo< •96 c~ d..ettor PT r" Sat Sun OeVllle 50. mites, Moo 16 26 hr~ per wt. ucellenl cond1t1on, Cal lem 949 644 6900 S9500 714 662 1196 Iii E[j Ce4111ec Dullle '88 8ur1undy . lthr, low milaee eood cond. loaded! S4D> pp geg..()~161 otlVY CAMMO 121 '95 whit e. aood concl , loeded. 70K m1, S7900 Sher 714-299 7588 lrtcll !Medi 19-flle U.•IAX Wills-or. A -t HANDYMAN Install. reftce cabinet' ~ ~ DlllC n4-9-021s Carplt Alpalr"81a ~CAAPn-0 <Mllf "Cl Repe1rs. '•Cch1n1. lnsllll Courteous. 1ny silt jobs. Wllo1t11lel 949 492.0205 =-..... ~ Diii!\~ ...... ,.t .. C<eclOO 505-1050 Concrete, Plbo. Driveway Wood Cut i ci .. n. Flrepk. BBQ R•h. 25Yrs Oellvered " Sticked. b,. Ttfry 714 S57·7594 Cell Today M9-903-3&SJ lM YOUllMNll IM"OYUNlllT "°'"" Cella p"'1nlltr. pelnttt. handymlft, (It •ny ef tl'le ., .. t M<•ICft llstM '*e In OUf sentc. Oif~I TttESE LOCAL SVC ,EOf'lf CM HlLP YOUTOOA Addltlanl& Remodeling f/f....., ......... Actin. er .. ttve, CMint. ·~~MINT £11C9nt l.ocll IW\ & !Mi, ~ CPR e«tlftld9&m·9119 farth111&6eveioc>rMnt com ~ ~ 9'19.6169315 SEll your stuff through classified! 0-, .. ,.... ;.W Or:llUIH:O con.S. llllG. .. IN, l KllJftll;O OWi* La*•' ,.,., Ull -------'YI-$19.!D> m2A1.ool. BOATS SUPS/ ...... o., .... SU M~' 'tt U4, 63K ml, lthr , UUIUmNI lrd uat. loaded 9•9 1 &11Ml'U~1 t•0-0325 $9900 me eOMATI YOutt CAI, RHI Estell TodeJ -Help eliminate poverty hous Inc and homelessness. frM towllf.. Tax Oe ductll>t. Life Council Inc. www.llfecouncll.ora 1·877-734-LIFE or 1-877 734·5433. C•l·SCAN •oaD ..,...._ XlT 'fl t -•· 75fl. ml, •lftt con4. sunrf, tint. runntn1 board, '" pwr, newer tlrn. blue/arey Inter $7S95 949-244-176' ... .,. Gland Cllerolwe Lstdo D int. *-,_, lltW ilt. snrf. dem1 I o.n., ax> 94!M73-all6 ...._ 9' E 3!> CDdll .,,.... I* on bll. bww "' .. ,_. ~..., d'1ft. ilU» 7U.151-l!46C •• ' 'tS U20 last yew of thl best model. blVblk bNuty. shoWYoom cond S89llO 71'-751 2'6-4 Pendle '02 '1 I CarTere Cbiolet 6 spd, blv'bll. low miMs. 11Wtt extras + hrd lop, 9&759-~16 $2,000 SHOPPING SPiil (+ $/h} • Oon1te 'our ci r Mu tu tleductlOn, eny cond1 \Ion. frM . p1dl119 Kids In Nftcl \.1188 HUG-KIDS (l ·818-414· 5437) (C.l·SCAN) 9680 Twe 11' -2 I' Boel Side Ties ev11labl• for rent near l ldo Island 714-731-4422 •Kt. ,. '6' .. 11' P-er l..t slip 1n Belbol Coves S6!iO per mo + $650 sec water a. ~ 1nc1 949-650-41 n Plac~ your ad lodayt (9'9) 642-56111 Run for a weekf If your car does not sell, we'll run it for another week FREEi All for just $20 .. "Employee." "Empleado." 9515 "Arbeitnehmer." "Employe." MAIH Of NONOI Pr°"'51on111. Custornb.9d. Nfordlble House CtulWIC Ur,tboncVlnt 714-491-0CITJ l•ld•• -0 YEI, UU. MY CAR Plllleaa::tPmnlbs .. ... Modi---- 0•~ o-o .... -~ D M 0-D r-~ nlUl----0,.__ a-... a -°"'"'9 a • ....., Or -·.Di..-1o1> o • ....., o_... ..... o--D»a.-o o.i.c..m o.....,_ i201or• o~-oc-oc.--.._,,1_ OM-a ..... ,_.. o-.--811ittion.llr4 .... --- ----- - Daily A Pilot If I " INDEPENDENT NO MATIER HOW YOU SAY IT, CUSSIRED CAN FIND IT.