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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-10-07 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilotat Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 MOJG>AV, OCTOBER 7, 2002 A CLOSER LOOK Seeking a way to avoid ·wasting money The sanitation district is looking to the federal level for a way to avoid hefty flues when it's sewage waiver expires in June, putting it in violation of federal law. Paul Clinton trict implements full treatment of its Dally P~ot waste wateL Following a two·traclc strategy, the NEWPORT BF.ACH -Orange C.Ounty district has deployed its Washington. Sanitation District leaders have shifted D.C, lobbyist to Investigate possible fed· their attention to the federal level seek-era! legislation and began talks with the tng legal protection from what could be Environmental Protection Agency on a stiff water-quality penalties as the dis-settlement to an anticipated lawsuit A safe Newport Beach safety personnel on Sunday trained the public in how it is they do their jobs. Chrlatln• Carrillo Daily Pilot W earing a red, plastic fire helmet and two police badges stuclc on his T-shin, 6-year-old 'fyier Cannonian of Fountain Valley asked his dad to let him scale down rhe bade wall of Newport Center Fire Station No. 3 In Newport Beach Sunday afternoon. Once the sanitation district's sewage waiwr mpira In June. the agency will be in violation of the Gean Water Act of 1972, a landmark environmental law the established water-quality standards across the nation. Since at ieast the early 1980s, the dis- trict has been operating under a waiver exempting them from those standards. It was one of only 13 such waivers granted by.the EPA to sanitation agen- cies that treat sewage, then release the waste water into the ocean. Without the waiver, the agency is vul- nerable to fines as b.igjl as $25,000 per day for being out of compliance with th~ act. AVOl>ING HEFTY FINES In Ju)y, the agency approved stepped- up treatment of Its waste water, on a 13- 12 vote. However, agency engineers have said the new method won't be in place uodl 2013. The district has pledged, over the next decade, to spend about $370 million to upgrade the A firefighter from Newport Beach watches over a demonstration fire as his coleagues get the hose. Although he would have been attempting to accomplish the feat with rhe assistance of Newport Beach SWAT and firefighters, his father said no -in part.be admitted, because being over 12 be wasn't allow!d to do it htmu:lf PHOTOS BY KLW«; HWANG I ONlY Pl.OT Officer Dave Byington, of the Newport Beach SWAT team, carefully guides the rope while Joey McNeil, 7, rappels down the side of a training building during Public Safety Day. The~ and son~ just like hundreds of other residents fromarounfl'Onmge C.Ounty. 'Ibey were impressed. with the demonstrations and displays from the various pubUc safety I departmenta and en~ being a pan oflt for ada)( "This ls the perfect opportunity for all of thoae 'rubberneckers' out there to pt to see, up close and personal, what they're usually EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK stopping traffic to see," u.ld 'fyler'a father. Mike Carmonian. "I think It's real cool to give the pubUc a chance to talk to the ftr:e and police SM SAFE, ha• M Fountain Valley treatment plant. With fines numing $25,000 per day. those 11 years would add up to $97 .9 million. If talks with the federal environmen· tal watchdog are successful. aD dm could be avoided, district otridals aak1 Jim Ferryman. a hrutrd member and trustee with the N~ Unified School District. said EPA of!ldals have indicated that they hope to reach an SM MONEY, Pace M Emulexto ask for OK of a home on Ranch The technology company will bring plans for its new offices at the Home Ranch development to the City Council tonight. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Emulex officials are looking formally to claim their future piece of the lima bean fields just north of the San Diego freeway as they ask the City Council to endorse official building plans for their new headquarters to- night The Cuy Council will review plans for the 14.5-acre industrial portion of the FYI •WHAT: Co81a Mesa City Council meeting •WHEN:6:30 p.m. today • WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive • lNFORMATION: (714)754-5223 For more on tonight's city council meeting, seePageA3 massive Home Ranch develop- ment. which was the f~ of months of bitter, heated debate a year ago. Emulex. which speciallt.es in tech- nology compo- nents that allow computers to store growing amoun11 of data. will pre- sent its muter plan. which c::aDa for a campus-like corporate com- mand center on the northwest portion of the Home Ranch site. Ptopoeed de-- signs include three two-story boOdfnea, totaling 181.735 square feet. and wtl give the growing. booming compeny enough room 10 house its engineen and laboratories in one building. In- stead of the tow barildtnp where me, are now spread out. F.muJex President Paul Folino has said. c.osta Mesa-bued P.mule:x bad out· grown its current home at Harbor G.se- way and tn April eolktilled lta mall9 lo the Segentrom-owned land bordiled by Susan Street. Hubor Boulnud IDd South c.out Ortw. Coundlwoman Ubby Cowan Mid Iha was pleased the Home Ranch ~ ment could ofter a site that calSeCI llO Fmulex'a growth. lnltead of bdas ~ IMfMl lX. ..... AI Election season arrives full force Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON'IHEWEll: w•tiarn tlMCIJlOf'...,, Owe.ow 80llt,..,.. -...... hir ...... ~ .............. ~ ........ FROll111E ...... WEATHER PHOTOCCUTESV ~ IMWAT'°" NflJ STAN COCHRAN The yacht Vagabundo was built on Newport Harbor and was launched into the waters of Balboa Bay on JLne 15, 1936. Journey of the yacht Vagabundo· By John Blaich For the Daily Pilot T he yacht Vagabundo was built on the shores of NeWport Harbor. She was launched into the waters of Balboa Bay on June 15, 1936, and ·ooatecr (was home-ported) upon the waters of Newport Harbor until 1972. Spending 36 years at Newport Harbor with only two proud owners is quite a record. The ketch·rigged motor sailor Vagabundo was designed by Fred Brewer and built by the Walton Hubbard C.Ompany, which later became the South C.Oast Ship Yard. Louis Cass, the owner, had made a model of what be wanted in a motor sailor when Brewer was called in. Three half.models and several changes in plam....resuhed in the final design. Vagabundo is 59 feet long. She has a beam of 15 feet, 6 inches and a draft of 7 feet, 4 inches. JC.etch rigged, she is powered with a four-cylinder Atlas Diesel engine. which can drive her at 1 O a;, knots. Vagabundo performs weU under sail she can tack and Jibe in ligtn air without the help of the engine. • WHAT'S AR.OAT la published periodically. If yoo are planning a nautical event. submit the information to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) ~170; or by &-mall to dailypilot@latim&1.com. BOAT RENTALS A motorized lounge dlllir nwy be f9ntl9d .r Resort Water Sports at Newport Dunes for S25 per hour. Pedal boats, electric boats, boogie boards, kayaks, Inflatable rafts. beach furniture and wetsuits also are available. (949) 729-1150. P'mty pontoons, c:hepemil Nnabouta Md family pontoons may be rented at Marina WaterSports Bay Rentals In the Balboa Fun Zone. (949) 673-3372. Gondol. toun.,. alllnd by the Oondol9 Co. of Newport. 3400 Vta Oporto, Suite Desinged by Fred Brewer, the yacht had only two owners in 36 years at Newport Harbor Vagabundo, which means vaSabond In Spanish, was docked in front of the Louis Cass home at'2018 E. Bay Ave. on the Balboa Peninsula. The motorized tender carried OD board was called the "Vag. • Cass, a member of the Newport Harbor Yacht Oub, made many trips to Mexican waters for big game fishing. Vagabundo was always maintained in a ship-shape condition by fuD-time skipper Nels Carlson. VagabWldo was fitted with solid Fir wooden masts. However, in 1937, a problem developed with her main ~ Termite droppings appeared. So replacement masts were fabricated at South Coast Ship Yard using vertical grain light-weight Spruce. This lowered the center of gravity and greatly improved the "rolling" characteristic ofVagabundo when at sea. WHATS AFLOAT music and a Polaroid picture. Wme also is available. (949) 675-1212. Gondola~3101W. Coast Highway, offers~ and two-hour gondola cruises. A one-hour tour with champegne is $70. A two-hour tour with cinner and c:hampagr le ii $18>. P'dup .. available • 'W8llWfront l"8llt8lnnllll (949) 6754984. Gondola....,. ...... 4Wty .... of Newport Hartior cbq lundt and dinner. eaa (949) 675-4730. lhe.,.,,. go out al Udo Mertna Village, 3400 vi. Opofto', Newport 8wft.. CRUISES The Newport l.anllng Belle ......... for weddings and receptions. codctall and sightseeing crul .... and meeti~ at $250 per hour (minimum two houns) and $150 for eadl additional hour. (949) 361-3840. In the spring of 19'2. when our Na.val Int~ knew dl8t the JlpaoeM naval fleet had left Japeneee wab!D and WllS OD the high aeu-detdnadoo unmown. VagabundO and otberyadds were bMdly called into eenic:e to • .,,,,..,. the otr.bon saiJboat patrol. She proeeeded with cm.on and Cass on board to a pomt 100 miles off the coast to silently All in a cW!gnated area. This emergency military service lasted for abo(lt five weeks until the intentions of the Japanese fleet were determined. Subsequently Vagabundo was taken over by the Coast Guard. She was awarded aeven Chevrons one for each six months of service wbh the Coast Guard. In 1970 H.L "Buck" Ayres of Udo Ship Yard acquired Vapbundo from the Louis Cass estate. A complete renovation and modernization program was petforrned on the yacht. 1bJs included new galley equipment and the latest electronic equipment Vagabundo was placed in a ship-ahape mint condition. N. a result during the 1969 opening day yacht inspection at Newport Harbor Yacht Oub. Vagabundo won first place for power boats more than 40 feet · cruise (adults, $8; dlildren, $1 ), departing from Balboa Fun Zone eYefV 30 minutes from 11 a.rn. to 7 p.m. daity. A 60-mlnute lhowboat sunset cruise (adults, $6; dlildren, $1) leaves the Fun Zone at 7 p.m. deity. Pt1veta dlartera are available. (949) 673-0240. c.t8lna Pal ....... Service .... 45-mhlla harbor cruiMs (adults, $6; dlildren, $1) and 90-mfnute cru-. (edults, $8; dlildren, $1 ), departing from Balboe Fun Zone every 30 minutes from 11 a.m. to 4'.30 p.m. dally and on the hour until 7 p.m. (949) 873-6246. 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MIKE youth trom the PenonaDr WHITEHEAD city of Stanton. leading the charge whkh bas a very forche committee's 2010 noticeable positive affect on vision. Dave is dedicated to those kid's at the end or the having a state-of-the-art program. maritime facility in Newport I have seen the Harbor. Thousands of lives significance of the Sea have been touched by the ~·s programs to our Sea Base. which now is In community and the need of a face lift and seamanship skills of those intedor renOYBtion. so it is who attended the programs. the perfect time to focus the The Sea Base's roots go back effort and see that the to the time when Newpon vision materializes. Harbor was not thought of The~ County as the w6rkl$ l.a.rgest Couodl of the Boy Scouts of shallow draft harbor with America manages the more than 9,000 boats. Newport Base Sea. but that The Sea Base has II mlale:ading as to wbo can undergone a few ue tbe base and the renovations throughout the diYaslty of programs. decades, and I echo Jane's o&:red year-round. Open to r~ that this boys and girls-whether or groundbreaking is ~a Boy Scout -the base phenomenal The estimated o&n sailing da.s.ses in building cost today is SS.2 llbocs up to racing sloops. million. of which prognams with Department approximately $4.2 million of Fllb and Game officials is in tbe bank. Keep in mind and the volunteer-operated that every penny has been water rake boat deaning the donated. along with had>or (when I was recetving actual building chairman of the Newport items such as truck loads of Chamber or C.Ommen:e's sheet rock. air conditioning Marine C.Ommittee. we units. and let's not forget donated the water rake). countless hours of Bill Mountford. a name voJunteerism. synonymous for years with l was very excited to tbe Sea Base. is now the attend Friday's baJlds..on contDct person groundbreaking ceremony, for this multimillion-dollar as I mentioned in previous renovation. Shifting duties, columns that I have been Bill will continue to manage active on the Sea Base the very popular Argus C.Ommittee for just less than topsail ketch sailing I 0 years. Also. for the past program. but the new few years I have developed director is Catherine Malm, and am the webmaster of whose promotion came wwwSmBase.otg. The Web aftec the recent springtime site receives hits from all btrtb of her baby. Catherine over the world I believe that wiD have a wonderful having a well-defined vision opportwtlty, with the new and thinking globally is facilities slated to be ready what makes the Newport by next summer. Sea Base one of the finest Sailing usodations and teaching facilities for youth sailing professionals have in the world. I want to see for yeam complained about the base remain a tbe lack or aaillng facilities prominent fixture in the for the youth throughout harbor cooun~ pru. I the COWltry. I have attended have more or a penonaJ meetings di8cu.s&ng the connection. I met my wife future acc:ea for kids to on a Udo 14 at the Sea Ba.se sailing progl1UD5 when I was the sailing c:omplemeoted by proper professor (or c.aI State. ed11a1tlon and respect for Fullerton and she waa one the sea A goal of the Sea of my srudenra. Base is to provide acceu to Safe YCJY8lllll. the harbor. which parallels the primary function or the California c.oastal C.Om.mJssk>n. Another goal is to provide dordable prognuns, and some programs are at no cost to the partldpanla. The base mlCbes out to • "9CE wwrEHEAD. tt,. Pilot't bolting Md hatbor cofumniat. Send him your hafbor end m•rillH'efated ~endatory auggestJona "'-~·to Milce Boathoc.l9e TY.COf'I Of' Boathou.TV.oom SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST weekend with 1-to 2-foot Todey wW be mottly IUOOV wave1, ankle to knff high end poor conditions contlnu" with not1h I 1• windl up to 20 today. h'1 neatty nona>clatent mph below~ .. end and tn.etlng Juat offaho,., eo pw In the momlng.Hlghe th•,.'• not much to won from,.. et the bMdtae to 92 with. Intend end lowt 63 to 83. Much of the umt'continuee ••• 1: •u: tNa W9tlc, but Thund9y .. ..-WJM&noN.gQV when tNnga wtll tum .-ound wftt\ l'Mlla hatded our wey IOATINQ FORECAST from the north:*' Ind ~ CeMol••OOlltwlM llto "-' ........ hlih .... OV'lrh ..... dlya. ..... ..-r. ~OIV ........ ........... u .......... ~---l,;1fliil ...... .., , MondlY. OctaDer 7, 2002 Al BRIEFLY IN THE· NEWS OCTA awards UCI transportation program A tranaponation pilot pro- gram aeated by UC Irvine chat wodcs to prevent traftlc conges- tion. air pollution and oU depen- dency won the 2002 Trao.aporta- tion P.xcellence Award from the Orange County 1\'amportatlon Authority. ZBV•NET -1.ero Emission Vehicle Network Enabled 'fran.s· pon -was recognized during a ceremony on Sept. 30. It is the largest shared-use project in the country, combining rail and i.ero-and low-emission vehicles in a far-reaching initiative led by UCl's National Fuel C-ell Re- search C-enter and Institute of Transportation Studies. Partners include the California lnstltute for Telecommunications and in- formation Technology, the city of Irvine, Toyota Motor Sales, USA. inc. and The Irvine Com- pany. MZEV•NET is a unique univer- sity research platform for explor- ing transportation alternatives in our future," said engineering professor Will Recker, director of the Institute of Transportation Studies, which is managing the transportation research aspects of ZEV•NET. "In addition to shared-use, station-car applica- tions, the OCTA award acknowl- edges the role ofZEV•NET to ex- plore next generation vehicles and next generation vehicle communication and informa- tion systems." ZEV•NET was launched at the lrvine Transportation (;enter in April. By December, more than 10 corporations will be sharing a Beet of SO vehicles to comple- ment employee rail commutes and facilitate workday business appointments. UCI supports a new, honest reporting policy The dean of UC lrvine Gradu- ate School of Management is challenging her counterparts across the country to publicly attest that their numbers are correct. Jone Pearce, interim dean of· the bualneaa acbooL 11 con- cerned that some bualneas achoola may be lnllating their reported gracle average, en- trance test .cores. job pJace- menta and starting aalarla or their students -all to boo't their echool's ranking. Pearce and two school direc- tors recently signed a statement attesting to the accuracy of UCl'a boob, patterned after statemen ts required of major American corporate executives. The statement is posted on the school's Web site (www.gsm. - ud.edulgolattest). The Wall Street Journal and Business Week publish their an- nual business school rankings in the fall, followed by Financial Times in January and U.S. News & World Report in April. This year has been poor for job placements for graduates with masters in business ad- ministration nationwide be- cause demand for consulrants and information technology for management specialists -two popular jobs for these gradu- ates -collapsed in the weak economy. Business school professional associations are taking steps to support honest reporting. The Graduate Management Adrnis· slon Council is lniliating re- porting standards for admis- sions data. UCJ is among 124 schools that have signed onto the standards. Also, faculty members in business schools around the country have begun conducting their own analyses of the naws in journalists' business school rankings. One flaw is the rank· ings game itself, which diverts business schools from longer- term investments, such as Ph.D. education and research, Pearce says. Most schools differ little from their close competitors in quality of educational pro- grams and rankings provide no useful information about pro- grams, Pearce asserted. -compiled by Deirdre Newman COSTA ftllESA CIT'l COUNCIL PREVIEW ON THE AGENDA •WIR£LUI ~TIONS The dty la loc>kb>c to make some extta money for the neu q\Wter-<:eotury by allowing' wlielesa commwl.ications company to instaD three antennas on the top of the Costa Mesa Senior C-enter. Council members will review on Monday the propoeed contract with Ongular Wlreless, lLC which would give the city $18,000 per year, for the next five years -and possibly the 20 years after that-for the use or the senior center bu11ding on J 9th Street and Pomona Avenue. According to a staff report, three antennas would be mounted on the comers or the building, all with panels that are screened, painted and textured to match the exterior. The accompanying equipment cabinets will be put on the roof, out of sight from the casual passer-by, the report reads.. Woddog with Ongular and senior center representatives, city officials were able to have more input on the location of the antennas and take advantage of the revenue. the report reads. It aJso gives the wireless company access to its most d~ afte in Costa Mesa. The~ contract calls for• 15'1, l.oaeue each opdoo term or ave,.,.. wt.th five, llw-year options. a std report reada. If all optiom are exercised. the dty could double its inidal gain, bdnglng In about $36,000 with the final option. WHAT 10 EXPECI': Oty Council members are expected to approve the anteooas and welcome the extra revenue. BARNACLE BIU.'S The owner of a Pomona Avenue business center is hoping the third time will be the chann in his request to build a deck for boat detailing and storage. Dan Zaccuri, who owns the building where Barnacle Bill's boat repair business operates, has appealed the previous denial for the deck to the highest body in hopes that council members will see things differently than planning commissioners, who denied not once but twice. The Planning Commission thwarted 7..accuri's plans in July. saying the view of the boats would not be properly shielded and movement of boats on and off of the deck would create a traffic hazard EMU LEX Continued from Al the city will actually gain them, as Emulex officials have outlined an optimistic outJook for growth. opment was considered for ap- proval last year, Cowan said she expects a qujet meeting. The plan is relatively straight-forward and falls in line with all the con- ditions hammered out during previous negotiations. FYI •WHAT: Costa Meea City Coundf Meeting • WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Monday • WHIM: City H•ll, n F•lr Drive • INFONIATION; (714) 754-6223 1.acani appealed the decision. saying the propoeed ramp would block visibility of the lower storage yard and proposed additional decorative aaeening to shield people from the view, a staff report read& Planning coDlllliMloners expressed the same concerns the second time around. saying the project did not allow enougb room to move the boats in and out of the storage without backing them out onto the street and causing a traffic jam. Comm.is&oners encouraged l.accuri to use a canopy that falls in Uoe with city regulalions as a detailing area Zaccuri has appealed again and will present his plans to the City Council Monday. WHAT TO F.XPf.CJ': Council members are expected to uphold the Planning Commission's denial of the project. -Compil.ed by Lolita Harper Find rt fast 1n yoor tro'etCMTl ~ FULL BAR COCKTAILS "I am and have been thrilled that Emulex would stay in Costa Mesa and find a way to build the facility it needs to buUd, • Cowan said. ~It is a wonderful cbrporate citizen." Other major components of the Home Ranch project include a flag-ship Ikea store, 143 new homes and a mix of retail and of- Ike space. • LOUTA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reactted at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at lolita.harper(aJ latimes.com. MEXICAN RESTAURANT Although the I lome Rruich project garnered a slue of public outcry when the 93-acre devel- NOTICE: PUBLIC The 2003 Lexus Models NO PASSPORT IS NEEDED OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO 296 E. 17TH ST. 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SlOO Non-Members General Tickets SSO Members S75 Non-Members Featuring works by: Peter Alexander Linda Besemer Rebea Bollinger Los Carprnleros Robert Cottingham Tony Delap Roman de Salvo Tracey Emtn Oms Finley Don Giffin Joe Goode Douglas Gordon Robert Graham Ann Hamilton Nathan Oliveira Jacci Oen Hartog Ken Ptia! Stephen Hendee David Reed David Hockney James Rosenqutst Peter ~ms Allen Ruppersberg F Scott Hess Ed Rusch.a Ken Kelly Susan Silton Chartes Long Kik1 Smith Jean Lowe Vateska Soares MartJn Mull Stephanie Syjuco Elizabeth Murray Wilham Wegman Kelly Nipper Charlie White And more! Generous contnbutions to the N:lion NM! bftf'I INOr by Ovlsa»'s.. Ne(SOI') Fine At1 Franq. O\at..i 5'e Mlcttellt. Don-. S... Mid'9lle ~Wine. 5loUdwvy& us At1 0a. tnc.. n Palm's. -I I I I ' PUBLIC Sk"E I Y POLICE FILES C011AmM ·~--­' ....... , . _,...... • .tap.a. ........ •I •-.it:A~w enr ,, fan·••·•of ..... dndln .... lnfw .,., ...... ~~· • ...... ..-.:A""°"*' w .,1111 don •lllipietno of "'9Y ....... 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CAHN is the menaglng editor. He can be rNChed 9t (948) 57~ orbyHnailn ~.cahn•JatJm..com. PLUG IN PkJg in1D the Pilot Classified section to find seNices from e6ectronics and plumbers, to ~and paintefs. --~ Mattreu Outlet Store ~;---"'T_, __ ... --. ' SAFE ContilJed from Al guys and pis ... and get to meet the people that are out there trylrig to aw llva • In celebr8doo of fire Prevendon Week. the Newport Beach police. 6re and marine departments alon8 with the Orange c.o-mtJ Sheriff Department Harbor Patrol. Red ero.. Onmge County Bum Alm. and Animal Control. united on Sunday u part of the city's annual Public Wr:ty Day. Booths provided cblldren with identification c:arda and dlaplaya lmotvtng varloua are.. of atme and 6re prevmtioo. like .Straugu Danger •• which taught c:hDdren what to do In possible kidnapping lituationa and an •&cape Drill In 1'he Home· simulalor set up to teach cbildml what to do if their home WU OD ftre. Each enabled d:illdren to learn ufety lessons through band.a-on activitiea. ·wa definitely aimed for cbildrm and educating them.. .ud Rob Beucb. • puamedk: with the 6re department. adding that it Uo belpl support what many adubs ahady ma.. .• h mnfon:el our c:ommftment to public aafety .•. and it pa U1 an opportunity to demomlnte what~do." Aa a )(..g unit responded to a simulated anat gone wrong, a SWAT unit~ a victim from a staged. yet boldle, lltuatioo • GET11NG INYOUIB> runs periodk::eUy In the Delly Pilot on e rotating baia. For lnfonMtion on edclng your orgenizadon to thil ..... eel (9Q) 674-C288. COSTA llESA SENOR CORP. The nol1Puflt ~at the Costa Meu Senior Cenw Is loolclng for rww boMd member&. The fund.ntWng end policymllldng boerd .... voluntiwawho. ~in monlhty rnMdngil, oc c-'o."l81 cornmltliM m.-igaend ...... profectl. c.~ lhcMald heve coriliWotione In ea.. Meu end 1Un'OIM'ldtng communltiee end an "*'-t In eervlng 1he community ~ hetping Mnk>rL (Ml) ~2358. Ext. 18. -- J ... -.. .J...,.,,.J •MAIL c:urfl'ON CCMW'I the erwtronnMnt end poAtlc:s. ... ~ be reec::hed 9t (948) 784 4330 or by .-mail at ,,.ul.cllnton tllM/,,,...com. KUANG HWANG I DM.Y Pl.OT Maxwell Foxcrott. 3, strains to hokf onto a fire hose as it's being turned on at the Pubtic Safety Day. and ftrefigbten put out a to for help.• said Ufeguan1 Capt. aime pnMUtioo apedetist with demoostndon fire they started John Blauer. the po&e deputmmt and ooe of in a neaJby building. AudJence In addition. public safety the «qaninon b the ewma.. memben were able to witness a offidals bad an opportunity to "'Safdy is IUCb an impo1t1ut i8Je eegmmt of what each of the meet with the public they serve fur fire and police ... and for deputmenla do. and tad1 them about fire and atme md fire lftWlldur1 our goal "h mows a lot of the pieca aime ~If also affords is jlJlt to bep the pubic .... tbal pubtic aafety t. all about . . . the publk u&ty departmmta an and gives the dttzena of opportunity to wotk ~ Newport Beadl a chance to ask "It bulJdl unity wflbin the questions and get used to aeelng oommunity and diftereru safety some of the people they're going departments.• said Andi Qumy. GEmNG INVOLVED to help viaitora INm ebout their environment. (9Q) 646-a489. FA• Es-cosTA IESA Thia team of community based orgenizedon&, whic:tt WOfb towerd provlclng youth and fllmillee with couneellng, family aupport. heelth educlltiof"I, mel 1toring. iutorlng. eftlar 8Chool ~and ldnehlp..W:., .... YOluntMn10 Mlist In ... ...... (948) 5743978.. FISH---E MEALS Can (949) M2-«>8010 help Friende In SeMce 10 Humanity a.i8t with the Mobtle Mule progt8m and provtde ongoing emergency wiltance 10 ttM>M in need.~ alW9V9 ... YOlunteer euistanoe In a veMty of ....... (9Q) 846-8060. primary care giver, running 8"'andl. reading to~ or weeldy 90Cial visits. The ~ lsalso looking for dertc.I and ber9evement volunteert 10 aaist with office duties. Training la provided. (714) 980-0900. tulAN OPT10NS The Ofgenizedon ahettera, counMll end~ abu9ed women end cnMdNn. It is looking for YOlunt8era. (948) 737-6242, Ext. 2'. JEWISH FNAY SERVICE OF OMNQE COUNTY Volunteer• ere needed for Project Caring, whim provides eodallzatlon and cultural axperlencea and Shabbat end holiday cetebntlon• to th• Jewt8h .-Jdenta and othen at F91rvtew O.velopmem.I Center In Com M .... Votunt..,.. will • adopt" • fHIUty to prcwlde programming of Jewiah content to the residents on e monthly baala and wlll be required to take e TB tnt end undervc> a ftngerprint.lng bac*ground cfMM*. Volunteers ere needed to provide comfot1 end aipport to the Jewfah tenn~ HI and their femilfea. The group alee> aponeot1 an ~JeWtah heeling wpport group for people experlendng ~ronlc mneea et 7 p.m. Thuredeya at tM JewW\ Famlty Service, 260 E. Bait., St., Suite G, Com MMe. Ftw. ........,..tretlon required. (71•) "'84llO. • a 1a1 N CAl'P' • o •the new. ...i.tent. She rNy be .....n.d 91 (949) 57 ..... or by HNtll 9t cttrlstlne.canillo• 1et1mea.com. and AIDS. Is Meldng caring volunteers to uei9t with running the front oftlce, delivering meals, providing transportation and providing cornpllmeni.ry ther..,i.. suc;:t, ea musage, ecupuncture end chlroprec:tic cent. Liu Toghla, (949) 494-1446. UFBJNE LIVING CENI ERi Mentally Ht~ retv on the Newport 8Mct\ center fof' resldemiel hauling. It .... profeulonel funct-r.11 .,. 10 support and maintain this rMOUroe. MASTER CHORALE OF ORANGE COUNTY The pefforming etta orgenizadon neede~forcomput9r Input. tidledng. Mng and handling phones. (11•) li6&4282. IEfl'OR~ YMCA Communfevs.Mcae needa mentors to mm e IMdng dec:t on a young.....,,..~...._ Sl\Jdenta from 1010 11 v-n old are mRched with mentor1 to Improve--~ pet1onnence and..........., whle~.poaldwpeer and edult ,.....,. .... (11') S.1822. Ext. 35. .. MOZMTCUWM. CMCMll1M 0... Councv'a only nonptoftt rwldet'Yt cNrnber Of'CNMr• nwil~tor .... ag. ==:-::.-:: . .. • beir'I ..... for .. bow-d o#clreclota. .. 1:.D-2990. BEST BUYS NewportS top-notch antiques S erloua antJque collectors Jove 1bm Staosbwy's shops In Newport Beach -1be Nest Notch and 1bm S«amhury Andquel. Both stores are filled with fine antiques; 1be Nat Notch has room for larger pieces. Stansbury's 35--year passion drtwa him to work almost seven-daya~a-week acquirtng antiques. Along the way, he's made contacts with dealers from San Diego to San Francisco from whom he purchases 16th ,.....------. century to J9th GREER WYLDER century antiques. Most pieces are European, and the rest are Asian and American. Period furniture. interesting lamps. bronus, crystal, porcelain and garden pieces. Spanish Colonial and Italian pieces are popular. Discounts are offered to dealers and designers. 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m Monday through Saturday. Tom Stansbury Antiques. 466 Old Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach. (949) 642-1272. The Next Notch Fine Antiques. 840 Production in Newport Beach. (949) 646-8840. EQUESTRIAN BALLET Exclusive performances of theatre llnpro are running five evenings a week from Oct. 12 through Nov. 8 in Costa Mesa. The internationally renowned French equestrian ballet company is the main event of the Eclectic Orange Festival. a project of the Philharmonic Society of Orange County. Performances will take place on the site designated for the Orange County Performing Arts ('.enter expansion. Theatre Zingaro's latest production called Tryptyk features a cast of 23 horses and dancers from Kerala. india who specialize in an ancient Indian martial art form. Tryptyk is a three-part show featuring Igor Stravinsky's "The Right of Spring,• Pierre Poulez's •Dialogue de l'ombre double" and Stravinsky's "Symphony of Psalms.• Horses live ln Zingaro Village, a newly constructed area consisting of tents, stables and riding fadUties. The village area is attached to the large performance tent that seat.s about l,500. Tic:kets are $45 to $75. (949) 553-2422 or www.&:l«ticOrange.org. TOYS FOR SHOTS John L Bloaia annual Toya for Tuts special is running through Nov. 15. You can bring in new toys in exchange for a child's sitting. You'll abo receive 1541ft to 25CJI> off portraits. 3732 E. Padflc Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. (949) 675-3130. www.johnblomphotography.com.. FLIGHT MTH Fl.OWERS Beneath the ftlgbt path of John Wayne Airport. there's a funky greenboule 8Ded with beautiful ordllda at unbelievable low prices. Green,, .... lmemadonlll also specializes in pal.ma, tropical and aquatic planta. Owner Richard Moriarty opens h.la wholesale nursery to the public on weekends. Sales are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays. Orchids are priced from SS to $40. More than 1,000 ordllda are in stock. 20362 Birch St. in Newport Beacb. SMIUYS,P .. eM W M YOUR The Dally PUot's weekly report on /ocaJ businesses Monday, October 7, 2002 A5 PHOTOS BY KENT TR£ PT OW I DAILY Pll OT Stuart Sitko, the president of American Yacht Charters, gets a significant percentage of his business during the Christmas boat parade. Boat parade brings happy holiday for businesses The annual Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade provides many of the patrons to make restaurants, catering companies and charter companies successful' each year. Chrlltlne Carrlllo Daily Pilot E very year, as the Newport . Harbor Ouisunas Boat Parade spreads holiday cheer across the country, it spreads a different sense of joy to businesses along the parade route: The joy of overilowing seats in restaurants and full boats on harbor cruises. Attracting people to spend an evening or two at the harbor during the parade's five-<iay span has allowed local businesses. offering a variety of commodities, to reap the benefits of its widespread appeal It's no secret that locals and visitors alike book nearly every avaJ1abJe reservation at the most deshable restaurants along the harbor. giving eateries a significant boost in business. But the monetary effect goes' far beyond the din.Ing room doors. "'There's a multimillion dollar impact on the area here." said RichaJd Luehrs, president of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commen:e. "This Is an important seasonal event that in many insbuu:es niaDy helps certain buslneleea .. Aa with any tourist-related matbt. restaurants and hotels benefit greatly from the inftUJt tn CUltomea u a result of various events tblUu&bout the yeu, and the Newport Hllbor Christmas Boat Clayton Shurley, owner of Clayton Shur1ey's Real BBQ restaurant in Newport sprays apple juice on smoked Pork ribs in his restaurant. Parade is no different "The (restaurants} are pretty much already booked by this time,· said Clayton~ president of the Newport Beach Restawant Assn. "They're going to have as much business as they can but it's really a tremendous economic benefit for the entire community." Just as the parade attracts a ftood of patrons seeking dining spots, it also attmcts a number of them seeking catering and yacht charter services. Por many businesses in thoee particular rruubts, the annual boat parade l8'YeS a the ON RETAIL cornerstone on what their businesses rely. Ex:perieodng the most profitable month of his businels to~ Shurley. owner of Clsyttm Sbudey's Real BBQ, a catering restaurant in Newport Beach, is among a boct of people who answer the catering and delivering needs of parade spectators and puddpmts alib. Either catering one of the boats traveling aklllg the harbor or deUYering to residences along the parade path. Newport catering busir> '''ea apedence booming .... tt.t belp keep tbiem successfully afioat. And the yacht charter buslil~ have worted the same way. •it creates quite a draw for companies looking for somet.lung to do for company Olristrnas parties.· said Stuart Sitko, president of American Yacht Olarters, which receives about 20% of its annual business from the boat parade. "It's a way to do something that's very memorable for their employees and clients. It's basically, the way I explain it to people. 'Mardi Gras on the water'.· While yacht charters don't book up as fast as many of the restaurants in the area. they do stan the planning and scheduhng for the eY'ellt a year in advance. And ~ as the restaurants offer referrals when they've exhausted their availability within that time frame. yacht cbarta companies won: with one another to meet the rustomers' needs. keeping in mind that doing ao will help the parade and enhance the experience for its pllS. "I think the boat parade with it~ fesdve theme and oertaln liberal '* of lights makes for a p~ spectacUlac sight that people want to see." Luehrs said. "We make It a traditioo and people devdop a roudne. l.ota or th.lnp ttt going on heft that aates a pretty e:sdt.ing spirit in Newport Bach ... ~ ls ~Christmas ca.rd to the rat ol lhe oount)l" Experience autumn and Halloween fun i11; Newport Beach I r , COSTA MESA FEBRUMY 2002 · 2646 Santa Ana Ave., $419,000 1944 Pomona Aye., $312,000 2874 Orange Ave., $330,000 .t20 Bernard St., $316,000 404 Brighton Spring11 23, $190,000 2430 Santa Ana Ave., $368,000 357 w Wi*>n St., $247,000 302 E 16th St., $445000 100 Pinon Tree Lene, $288,600 2219 Avalon St., $342,600 2416 Lesparre Wll'f, $300,000 2203 Puente Ave., $322,000 594 Hamilton St., $208,000 APRIL2002 820 Cortez St., $360,000 3294 Iowa St., $376,000 1083 Salines Ave., $3M,OOO 3039 Phalerope Court. $186,000 3469 San Alt-I a.a.. $220.000 3303 Aoride Clrcle, S-,000 3007 Royce Lane, $361,000 119 Lexington lane, $238,000 244 Santa Thomas Ave., '$268,000 NEWPORT COAST APRIL2002 90 Ocean Heights Dr., $2.07 million 17 Venetc>, $995,000 19 Suprema Drive, $720,000 8 Pavona, $1.03 million 67 Clermont, $740,000 17 Avignon, $860,000 23 Ultima Orfve, $7!5,000 62 Tidal Surf, $1.08 million 9 Shore Pine, $3.8 million 6 Whiteaands Drive, $960,000 73 Anjou, $420,000 9 Splendore Drive, $713,000 2 Savona Court. $460,000 60 Anjou, $330,000 6 Agostino, $823,000 8 Via Perazul, $2.95 million 21 Dorian, $720,000 15 Hertford, $880,000 BUYS Continued from AS (949) 756-1211. SHAPE UP Corona del Mar's Shape Up Rimm has a sh-week trlal memben.bip for $89. The amenities at Shape.Up include: semi-private men and women's areas, free weights and equipment, Pilat.es stud.lo and mat classes, spinning theater. 16 penonal ttainers, childcare from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday througb Friday, yoga. tai chi. stretch classes, step, power pump and cardio, skin care, physical therapy center, showers. steam and towel& Hows are 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, . NEWPORT BEACH F'EMUMY 2002 3 Rue FontainlllHu, $M6,000 8 a.hire Court. $2..97 million 621 ~Ide Cempo, *"3,000 1828 Trad9wlnde Lane, $700,000 1970 Port Ounlefgh Cln:te, $1.83 mltlion 1841 Port Certow Piece, $980,000 11 Btfttanv, $320,000 2725 Hlltop'Drlw, $478,000 30 Sea lslend Drive, $344,600 1806 8-yt lane, $886,000 Ms.borough, $306,000 718 Bllon .,._, --.ooo 17 c.v ........ $1.3 mmlon 408 Vista Suene, SC39,000 916 Aleppo St, '810.000 3 Sea Cove Lene, 9&39.000 18 Sherwood, $986,000 8 Rue Chamonlx. Sl37.600 68 SheenwW Place, $390,000 20fl1 e.mnca, $370,000 23 Cormc>r9nt Cin:te, $630,000 118 DcMw' Drive, $886,000 61 Conic:a Drive, $297,000 60 Sea Island Drive, $406,000 624 Vista Grande, $496,000 38 Canyon Island Drive, $446,000 611 Avenida Largo, $442,000 344 Villa Point Drive, $489,000 26 Ocean Viata, $795,000 600 E Oceanfront, $386,000 APRl.2002 20'D Commodore Road, $292,000 1924 Holiday Road, $810,000 14 tt.lbor lalarld Drive, $3.1 million 33 c.nvon Court. $426,000 1404 Sea Ridge Drive, $978,600 58 Conicl Drive, $270,000 46 ~Andover, $2.1 million 1412 High Bluff Drive, $967,600 30 HJHsdaJe Drive, $976,000 . 65 Baycreat Court. $395,000 1 Dartmouth, $1.18 million 2015 Diana lane, $866,000 2330 Port Cerfiale Place, $876,000 1816 Port Wheeler Place, $930,000 1949 Port Cardigan Place, $1.44 million 1611 Santiago Drive, $873,000 11 Toulon, $1.4 million 3130 Corte Hermosa, $753,000 835 Amigos Way, $380,000 7 Saint Tropez, $910,000 24 Baycrest, $327,600 56 Sea Island Drive, $349,000 1184 A\rtlend Road. $243,000 1430 NewporterWay, $816,000 28 Sea Island Drive, $406,000 2142 Vasta Dorado, $630,000 2331 Tustin Ave., $1.1 million 3'~tre. $t 78 mfftion 6:30 am. to 6 p.m . Saturday and 7 a.m. to I p.m. Sunday. 21 O l E. Pad.fie Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. (949) 760-5054. RECYCLED EXERCISE Sports Comtpunent offers a great variety of gently used exercise equipment Some equlpment includes: treadmills, ellipticals. steppers, lifecycles, recillnbent bikes and more. Everything is at a fraction of the original price. You can· also tum in equipment for imtant cash. HO\.D"S are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. 670 w. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. (949) 548--0660. • et, r BUYS •ppe•ra Mondays and Fridays. Send Information to Greer Wylder at 11rHrwylct.rtl· yahoo.com or 330 W. Bay St., Costa Me:;:i, CA 92627. ·Kerri Bordelon SHEIS Helping children establish the fowidation on which they will base their future education. NOT cpTt WORK For the last three years, Kerri Bordelon. a Cost.a Mesa resident. has wolked as a kindergarten teacher at California Elementary School in Costa Mesa. Only she has never seen it as wort. "I would do it even if I didn't get paid," she said. "It's been some'1Ung I've wanted to do SinFe I was three." Since Bordelon comes from an entire family of teachers. it wasn't a swprise that she found herself drawn toward a career in education. How she wanted to pursue h er teaching drive was another story. ntE RRST TEACHER Beginning her teaching career six years ago, Bordelon sought kindergarten as a more professionally challenging avenue. Bordelon teaches the ldndergarteners in her class they can succeed. '1'm very interested in early dlildhood development. .. abe aaid. '"I just thought it would be more cbaDenglng for me ... being their first experience with a teacher.'" She was right Although her teaching credentials qualify her to teach kindergarten through eighth-grade students. Bordelon has. found that it's the on-the-job training that bas enabled her to transition from fowth-and second-grade students to kindergartners. After her first day in a kindergarten classroom she quickly began to tailo r her lesson plans to better suit students with a five.minute attention span and had to get used to her new role as both teacher and mother to 20 boys and girls averaging five years of age. .. It's non-stop from the minute-I get here to the minute I go ... it's very physically demanding." she said "It's a lot of wort just getting kids to sit still ... it helps following a routine." REAa.G GOALS And since her professiooal routine requires that she adjusts her social skills to better suit her young students. she has witnessed her appreciation for adult interaction increase dramatically. Even though Bordelon has found a new appreciation for adult conversation. what she manages to convey to her students remains one of her most important goals. "I want all my students to learn no matter what their background or where they come from." she said .. in my classroom they all have a shot at succeedin&" • -Slbry by C1uistiM Qurlllo, photo by Don Leach RETAIL Continued from AS Carnival. a pumpkin giveaway. a window painting contest and trick-or-treating at local shopping centers. The annual Great Pumpkin Giveaway will take place Crom 3 to 5 p.m. on Oct. 25 at Corona del Mar Plaza at the comer of MacArthur Boulevard and Three Dog Bakery at Corona del Mar Plaza will host its fourth annual Doggy Costume Party from noon to 3 p.m. on Oct. 26 with the costume contest at 2 p.m. Costumed dogs will receive a free piece of cake and can have their picture taken as a memento for their owners. Three Dog Bakery founders Dan Dye and Muk Beckloff will also be on hand to greet visitors and sign boob. costume contest, entertainment and more. TI<:ket.s are S 15 each or S50 for a family ~. which may be purchased at Pavilions or Toy Boat at Newport Coast Shopping Center. For more information on the Carnival, ca1J (949) 476-l l 44, Ext. 358. Newport Coast Cares is a volunteer organlution that supports children's causes. All proceeds from the Halloween Carnival will benefit the Corazon de Vida Foundation, a group raising money to feed orphans in Baja. California. the Newport North Shopping Center at MacArthur and Bison. and Westcllff Plaza at Irvine Avenue and 17th Street in Newport Beach. Westcliff Pl.aza will also offer trick-or-treating and kids crafts for your family's enjoyment The window painting contest will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 27 with fudging at 4 p.rn. Local retailers make their windows available for contestants to create worts of art. and painting supplies are provided. CMMVA&. FOR ntE FNIA.Y WN>OW PMfT1NG Pacific Coast ff.i8hway. There will be free pumpkins for Ylsiton, games, priz.es, kids aafta and good.le hap. Radio Disney will also be on band to add to the fun. DOGGY DRES5-UP Abo on Oct. 26, Newport Coast Shopping Cente!' will have fun for me WbOle family as Newport Coast <:ares hosts a Halloween Carnival from 4 to 8 p.m. There will be camivaJ games, a haunted house, On Oct. 27, Newport Beach Recreation & Senior Services will co-host a Halloween window painting contest for all ages at Registration forms are available through Newport Beach Recreation & Senior Services at Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. Oilldren, adults and families residing. wodcing or attending school in the city of Newport Beach are eligible for entry. Information; (N9) 644-3151. Support Our Schools Shop Harbor SAFE TRICK-OR-1'REATNi In addition. Fashion Island will host it.a annual trick-or-treating from 3:30 to 5 p.m. on HaIJoween. Ws will be able to enjoy face painting, a balloon artist and a magician. Information: (949) 721-2000. -Ank:I. pnwld«l l!y ,,.. lrviM O>. PLUG IN Blvd. of Car.s HOllELOANS • FIXEDRATE •VARIABLE RATE • "lifllij Otl.Y • FREE PAEcAPPAOYAl.. • OOMPE11TIVE RATES • LOW a.o8t«i COSTS .. . ,... • . Central Llbrwy .... 1000 ThMn •• p.m. Tiw bend le ~ .............. ,... ~,.,.. f«moN WOftd famous end hel ~ ............ ~all~ 7f7-3801 or • SendAROeJN>lOIMlt...,.10 c l1den 6"-.""" cNnn. fot lnOl111 I IOWC• Wlltiww~ The ........ ,.Dot,.... ... too 9'. ,., ... "'~ ......... tt.Olly Plot. !30 W. ley k. lllnty.orp. . lnfonnetlon, ctl (714) 432.->. Show wll be held"" ..,.,_ 9l the ~C..l'M-22& ~ ...... CAmz7;brfmc10 Ne\ilpoft Dun. "9eort. The (Mlt ....,10; ~bvc.mng .. OCT.11 OCT. 21 categories Witt lndudt of best n. ....... ,..., ..... ., l5'M-G9I lrdlde the time, ... .................... cMd Alt eleht ................... fonnal weer, best c:.uel wur. ~County.,...... end~ of the~ •weft ~program win be held en I~ look at 8Ubmnce best~,.,.. dlealleion group~ on •a ooract phone number. A from 10 to 10-A6 a.m . at The P9ter . *-among sth ..... will be swimWNr end best mllltw/p9l Won ........... ..., ...... coucecne Md•MPCN•"'tl• of cornpl• Wna le ev.u.t>te .t end Merv Muth lnWpmlw held Mondays and Wedneedeys look•Uke. Pl'OCMdl rMed horn of. dlecwa6of'I group edult~•· end"""'.,.,.... www.~oom. Centw. The program will Pf'O"ide horn 11a.m.to1:10 p.m. at the event will benefit the Or ... coontnnad bv Jewlll'I Femlly from e to 1 p.m. two TueacMyl a TOMV handa on ac:tMtJes for two-to Orange Coest College. The County Society for the Prevention s.McM to eddl_ ..... 8ld\ month 9l 1he JliwWt Femltv ~r old naturalleta. COUl"M, whidl begiM today, will of Crueftv. to Anlmala and u anxiety, deptwlon, SeMce oflloe .t 250 E. Baker St.. n.~AaM.of<>r.,.. PrHeglstretion end parent be lilted .. Health Education 138 CompMion Pet Retreat. relationahlpe, loneAneee and Suh9 G, eo.ta Meu. $10 per County wtn host a eupport group perttdpatlon 11 required. The In OCC'I edMdule. $11 per unit. Participants lhould d** In at family that mMta from 10 to n:30 per800, per ....ion. for~ from 7 to 8:30 p.m. center is at 2301 Unlventty Drive, The college II at 2701 Fairview 9:30 a.m. Registration I• $8 prior a.m. Mondaya at the agency ~ requlf9d. (7l4) at Our Lady Queen of Angela In . Newport Beach. $3 per child. (714) Road, Coata Meaa. For to Oct. 26 and $12 on the day of ofl'IC9. 2liO E . .._,S....G, .. t950. NM;iport Beed\. FrM. The churd'I f73.8829. application °' reglttntton the event. parting II $8 per car. eo...Mw.. .......... etfon I ii at 2CMI M.w\lllta Driw. For Information, call (714) 432-6072. The resort la at 1131 Bedt BllV NqUl'9d. (714) 44115 48'50. .......... ,..... ....... re191Wdon1, call (948) 840-1760. OCT.17 Drive, Newport Beech. (948) ~~-·~ WEDNESDAY The Co.ta Meu a.nber of OCT. 23 729-0UNE or visit ,.,... of the,.. lllOlt ..... ........ ~.-iptohetp Commerce will hoS1 a 90-mlnute A mediation procedutw www.newportdunes.com. Pubic Ubrery Uaed Book Stan ~ ........... for n..~ .... olOrwtge bfealtfast boost from 7 to 8:46 worbhop will be held horn 9 a.m. .,. -'dng for petrone to.,.,_ ... 11 jt ..... •lllni Md hefpinQ County wilt hoet two WOfbhops a.m. todey at the Coste Mna to 12:30 p.m. at Whittler Law NOV.3 boob 10 replel ...... the dwtnc9rig tt.n ~wtth--· .. IOI and at Our Ledv of Mount C.nnel Country Club. $12 if prepaid, $17 School In Costa Mesa. The A program uploMg the ...... stoct. Boob may be i.ft at WP( of ~oftt.irct.adla1. The Churdt in N9wpott Beach. The at the door. The coontry club is at worbhop 11 sponsored by the Native American children of the the thf'M brand1 ..,. • group me9lll hum 10 lo 11;30 a.m. first WOtbhop, which wilt run 1701 Goff Course Drive. For Area Board XI on Developmental Badt Bay might have ptayed will Batboe, Mariners, or Corona del Motld9ys at......,, F8mly from 11 a.m. to noon. wiU deal reecNVation1, call (714) 885-9090. Disabllltiel along with the be held from 10-.30 a.m . to noon Mar, or In the book dOMt next to s.Mcl, 250 E. Biker SL, 54* G, with memorf loa and fta ligna, Institute of Administration Justice a1 The Peter and Mary Muth the Friends Book Store at 1000 eo... Me.a. The group wtl «NW ltegee and symptoma. The The Newport Ganien Club wt11 at McGeorge Schoof of Law and Interpretive Center. The program Avoc.do lwe., Newport Beach. topb ebout menaging .nger, second worbhop wlll run from 1 hold its monthly meeting at 9:30 Whittier Law School. Free. The is best suited for children ages AJI hardcoYer and pepefbadc ainxiety and P98r ~ .. to 2:30 p.m. and wlll focus on a.m. In the HIHbor VtflW Club sdlool is at 3333 Harbor Blvd. For five and up. Space is limited. The donations, with the exception of cNldren experience. how to develop partnenhipe with House. The guest speaker will be reservations, call (714) 558 4404. center is at 2301 University Drive, mllg8Zlna and law boob, will be Prefegi:lbatJon required. (71"4) treating phylk:iana. Ffee. The Rex Yarwood, horticulturist and Newport Beach. $3 per pert0n. To accepted and are tax deductible. ~-church la at 1441 W. Balboa Blvd. manager at Hester Grove in The Costa,... O\amber of register call (714) 973-$129. (949) 759-9667. For reRNations. call (714) Laguna Beach. The clutl house is Commerce will hold a buainess The Costa M-. lenlorc.mr 283-1111. at 1900 Port Car1ow Place, •fter hoora mixer at the Country ONGOCNG The ................. ,... h81 ballroom dancing with live Newport Beach. (949) 720-1552. Inn by Ayres from 6:30 to 7:30 The MOMS Club of Newport computer a.... to people with music horn the Coct8 Meu Spelllk Up NM.,rt wtl ho9t a p .m. Free for members, $10 for Coast holds monthly meetings fading vilion who have <flfficulty Mulic Maken horn 7:30 to •<>-.30 Newport Beach City Council OCT.19 potential members. The Country for the stay·at-home mother of teeing the computer ICfeen. lll8 p.m. every Tu.edlly night at• Candldatel Forum at 6:46 p.m. at The HMbof Christian Feflowthlp Inn is at 325 Bristol St., Costa and conducts various activities, Oaai• Center at 800 Marguerite W. 19th St., eo.ta MMe. .*4. (948) the Newpcm Beach Tennl• Ctub. Chun:ti In Costa Mesa will host a Mesa. For more information, caH which include Partc & Pool Days, Ave., Corona del Mar, offers six 548-3884. Refreshments will start at 6:30 Mammogram-a·thon from 8:30 (714) 885-9090. MOMS Night Out, field trips, sessions. Call to sign up for p.m . The club 11 at 2601 Eastbluft a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The event, walking groups and playgroups. classes. (714) 821-5000. ..a.wWt Femly SerW::e of~ Drive. (949) 224-2266. sponsored by YWCA Encoreplus OCT.26 The general meetings are held in County sponsors an ongoino and The Susan G. Komen Breast Christ Lutheran Church and the clubhouse at the Newport A lpifttuel care dast mMb at healing support group for the FRIDAY Cancer Foundation, will provide School will hold its ninth annual Ridge Apartments. Membership 7:15 p.m . Wednesdays at 3400 chronically Ill. The purpose i• to The ..... ement~for breut cancer screenings to the Fall Festival from 9 1.m . to 3 p.m. is $30 per year. The apartments Irvine Ave., Suite 114, Newport provide participants with Col9ege Sdetltiats wiH hold Its community. Free. The chun:ti is at Members of the Costa Mesa are at 1 White Cap Lane. For more Beac:tt. Call to l"llServe a seat. (949) emotional and spiritual support sdlolarshlp awards ceremony at 74/J W. Wilson St For more Police Department will be in information. call (949) 715-3129 or 263-1462.. to manage illnea and its the UC ll'Yfne Untventty Club. information, cell (714) 935-9720 or attendance to show some of their e-mail npc.momscJub@cox.nBt consequences. The group meets The reception wllf begin at 6 p.m. (71.4) 806-2037. equipment and answer The com. M-. Ownber of at 7 p.m. Thul'9deys at Jewish followed bv dinner at 7 p.m. Eight questions. The festival will The Cost. Mese ~of Ali Commerce h09tS networbrs Family Service, 250 E. Baker St. The Co.ta,... Senior c.nw Lassen's leads Club holds a lundwon meetings Wednesdays Costa Mesa. AUendanc:e ia free, awerdl wlH be preeented and will hoct a Monte Car1o night consist of old-fashioned carnival from n :A6 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the but registration Is required. (714) Nadon81 Medal of 5dence games, a boutique with unique weekly meeting for business from 7 to n p.m. at the center. professionals to improve their Cost.a Mesa Country Ctub. The 445-4950. recipient. FrWld9co Ayala, will and holiday gifts, home baked cost is $13. The dub is at 1701 serw a 1he keynote mpeaker. For The eYening, which serves as the candies, treats and dishes and networting skills and learn how Golf CourM Drive, Costa Mesa. Sc:nbble Club No. 3IO meets more lnfonnatk>n cell Mary I.Du center's annual fund-raising live entertainment throughout the to obtain new contacts. The (714) ~9090. from 6 to 10 p.m. Thur9dlrys st Fumaa at (9'9) ~89. event. will incfude entertainment day. Admittance is free and open meetings are held Tuesdays from Borders Boob M&ll6c ti Cafe at provided by the Bob White Trio (a to the public. The church is at 760 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. at Mimi's CaM in A bnMn tumor aipport QfOUP South Coast Plb. 3333 Beer St OCT.13 fonner lead singer for The Victoria St .. Costa Mesa. (949) Costa Mesa. The cafe 1s at 1835 meets the first and third in Costa Me.a. $3. New p&ayen Conc9ft plenktMd c:Mmber Platters), gaming, bladcj&et. 648-6866. Newport Blvd. (BOO) 767-7337. Thursdays each month from 7 to are welcome. (9'9) 208-9822. mu.k:lan Serti9 Baltaien will craps, potter, a silent and live 8:30 p.m . at the Hoag Cancer preeent a P'ano redtat 9t 3 p .m. at auction, and a gounnet Chinese A program on how predators lntemith couples wtth one Center at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag The Coln end Stamp Club f'M9tl the Newport Beach Central dinner. The center is at 695 W. capture their prey and how prey . Jewish partner are invited to Drive, Newport Beac:tt. Free. from 1 to 3 p.m . Mondays at the Ubrafy. Battaian, who made his 19th St. Call for reservations. avoid being captured will be he1d participate ih a discussion group Registration not required. The Oasis Senior Center. New Carnegie Hell Debut In 1999, has (949) 645-2356. from 10 to 11 :30 a.m: at The Peter at the Jewish Family Servk:e of group i• designed to help members Interested in trading, performed throughout the United and Mary Muth Interpretive Orange County office. The group patients and their families buying and selling stamps and States and Europe acquiring Bjorn Again. en AustraliM bend Center. The program is best is geared toward dealing with . understand and cope with the coins are being sought to join acdalm for • atyte likened to that that drenes and sounds like suited for ages six and up. Space issues between interfaith illness. (949) 574-6232. these informal meetings. There of George Gershwin and Oscar ABBA. will perform at the Orange la limited. The center is at 2301 couples, such 11 raising children, are no fees required. (949) levent. The Newport Beach Coast College's Robert B. Moore University Drive. Newport Beach. observing holidays, symbola'ln St. Andlww'• ,......,..,..., Churdl 644-3244. OCTOBER 2002 "C~ of tN >trts" 1700 Adams Ave .. Ste. 101 , Costa Mesa. CA 92626 • 714 885-9090 • fax 714 885-9094 • www.costamesachamber.com AUGUST RENEWALS AUGUST NEW MEMBERS CALENDAR OF EVENTS AlDEllP HNlinf aml Alr SF.PE Inc. OrlgiM October Condhl-"'6 Patti KiD8 Ula Geb.ley Brtan W. Simko 245 Fischer Avenue, C-4 3 333 Bristol St., Ste 2017 1953 Federal Avenue Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Wednesday Networlcers laeds luldeoa GnNlf Costa Mesa, CA 92627 71 4/241-7373 voice 714/957·8800 voice 11.45 a.m. -Cost.a Mua Country C1ub 949/548-5665 voice 71 4/241-7799 fax 71 4/957-8600 fa)( 1701 Golf Course Drive, CM 949/548-6632 fax Tuesday. October 8 Execalin&a hu ~ TechnolOflu Ambiance Rorat. 7:30 a.m. -Chamber office Marulttll Corporation Rk:Urd SMrt9oo Char Walter MlkeY•••eolo 17().4 NewpOrt Blvd. 369 E. 17th Street, #6 Tuesday. October 8 2975 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 949/645-7446 voice 949(722-7373 voice a..n of Oirect9rl Luttca... 714{7 5 1 -84 33 voice 949/645-2259 fax 949(122 7377 fax Thursday. October 10 714/751-8584 fax 11:45 a.m.-Holiday Inn Coltl Mesi Rqloleal Tnuuportation Merle Nor90n C:O.ntdiu Wednesday. October 16 latislmliwC1 ......... Nadonal Ban A of Colllumla COIUGllGlll Jadltb Plate RylQIClut Heather I. Somen 3333 Bear Street, #317 Thursday.October17 ............. Boost°' 575 Anton Blvd., Ste. 140 313 Robin Hood lane Costa Mesa, CA 9262& 7:15 -8:45 a.m. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 71 4/545-41 09 voice Costa Mesa Country Club 714/437-7500 voice 949/455-3364 voice 714/545-41 09 fax 1701 Golf Course Drive, CM 714/437-7505 fax Wednesday, October 23 ........ c-1..-.... - Kin'-Ktuler ~ntara Aftlf ..... 1•1•111 lliDr ~Poldl.efal Sudrabff Sandra Kliller 5:~ -7:30 p.m. JayJm•'• 1706 NewJ)Ort Blvd. 1114 Valley Circle 2278 fofdham Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Country Inn and Suitaa, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 949/642-3758 ra;e 949/631--0855 voice nttr Bristol s.r..t a 949/515-1683 voice 949/5~814 ax 949/631--0853 fax Redhill Avenue., Costa Meta Aft er Hours Bu siness Mix er ·EYEOPENER lpor1I i.. Rottr Car1Sofl • 19491 574-4223 ...... f91C (949) 650-0170 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Costa Mesa's improved .fitness level is showing up in second-half success. COSTA MESA -An oJiseason em- phull on conditioning appears to be paying off for the Costa Mesa High football team, which continued a trend of aecond-hal:f success lo Fri- day's 26· 7 victory over Ocean View lo the Golden West League opener at Westminster High. ensure the victory. against CdM. In addition, Costa Mesa Petkint aa.kl be wanted his outscored Corona del Mar, team to make something 8-7, after halftime ln a 35-good happen early against 15 aeuon-opening loaa and Ocean View and senior Xeo- collected 187 of Its 302 la Asuega obliged. ftndlng ruahing yards after loter-the end z.one on a 1-yard mllsion lo a 14· 7 loss to La-run midway through the guna Beach SepL 26. second quarter, capplJ)g a 75-yard Coach Dave Perld.ns said cendition-drive that began when Al Rodriguez Ing waa a major issue beading loto blocked a 22-yard field-goal try on the this season and it appears obvious his second play of the second quarter. players have been willlng to pay the Costa Mesa also turned the Sea- price to becopie more fit. hawks away with an impressive goal- The Mustangs also took steps to end line stand in the opening quarter. a negative trend Friday, as they earned After Ocean View created a first· their first halftime lead, 14-7. and-goal at the Mesa 5-yard line, the STEVE McCRANK I DAll.Y PILOT Costa Mesa's Tyler Waldron (20) is hit by Ocean View tackler after making a big gain in the Mustangs' 26-7 Golden West League win Friday at Westminster High. The Mustangs (2-2), \¥ho scored 24 second~half polots to Claim a 27-24 nonleague win at Olaminade Sept. 20, held the Seahawb scoreless for nearly the final 31 minutes Friday, scoring 12 fourth-quarter polots of their own to Costa Mesa came lo havlng been Mesa defense stopped a first -down outscored by its first three opponents, . run just shy of the end zone. A sec- 38-10, with its lone pre-halftime ond-down pass fell incomplete and touchdown a 40-yard pass &om quarterback Tim lier to 'fyler Waldron See MESA. Pa1• AlO MONDAY MORNING QUARTERBACKS Sea Kings' progress is on hold Wounds, including those self-inflicted, have CdM . longing to get well before league season begins. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot • DON L£ACH I OM.Y Pl.OT Newport defenders. from left, Fernando Castorena, Austin Nieto, Shahan Mouradyan, Bryce Sawyer and Chase Brawner combine to stop Dana Hills runner. Sailors polish up balancing act Newport Harbor surpasses 200 yards with pass and run for first time since 1996 to conquer Dolphins. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot ·Dolphin punt returner Brett Shirozono bounced off a huddle of converging tack- lers on his way to a 56-yard • return that set up a 16-yard mini-drive for the vlattors' onlf touchdown. Additionally, Harbor had one conversion kick blocked and an- other that was either partially blocbd or altered by severe pretlW'e.1be SaU-• ca al8o bad two ldckoffl sa0 OU1 of bounds, allowing Dana Hillt to start on · itlawn35. Another l><>aldvl wu the abWty to jlliy acom of retena. an option ~ may el1st ap1n th1I week' N the 1lih hOlt 0... Paramount 'lbunetay ' ~ got MrvbodY to, wbiCb WU ~t, • Bdnk.ley laid. 'ThOM ~work ,_ · u hard In practice, to It\ aO:od to .. them get a chance to perform. It'• ~ ~good for monse.· ~ ~ the ~ Who tin· pNIMd W9te n.muns bacb JON Mu· : DOE (25 ~ oa 11WD cante.) uid : Jac:tie Nott (21 ,.... OD fWw ... 14*), : WbO leemed to 1ni1 pilnty Ol 11 ' rt ·: .......... ' • • • • • . I· . S P 0 R T.S COWGE WAliER POLO Anteaters finish fourth St8riford tops UCI, 9-6. in third-place game ofNorCal Tournamen t. BElUCPJ..E\' -The No. 2-ranked UC IrviDe men's water polo team IUlllliMd a pair of losses Sunday to tlnllh fourth in the NorCal 'lbumlment at Spieker Aquatics Complex. Alts falling to No. 7-ra.nked UCLA, 7-5, In one lelD.iftnal, the Anteatea were bested; 9-6, by Slanlord, coached by funner Co- rona del Mar ffigh head man and former UCJ standout John Yups. In the third-place final Stanford's Tony Azevedo eoored tow goa1s ap1n1t ua. wbJcb pulled within 7-8 on Ow-- lie Pilher'a mtta-man goal with 3:17 left.. Flaber and Dreasoo Bmy ICOl'Jd two goala apiece fur UQ. which fell to 8-4. Doug Finfrock made 11 saves for Coach Thd Newtand'I Anteaters. Stanford, which received ll aaves from Brandon Brooks, im· proved to 11 -2. Against UCLA. which topped use. 6-3, in the tournament's championship game, UCI got single goals from Barry, Jeff Pow- ers, Phil Garcia. Garrett Gentry and Rick Merlo. Brett Ormsby paced the Bruins with three goals. ua returns to action Satwday. when it w01 host UC S.. k· hara ln the Mounaaln Pldflc Sports Federadoo opener at 0000. NORCM. llJURNIWT ~Im Score bv quartera UC Irvine \ 2 2 t -e Stanford 2 3 2 2 -e ua -AIMr 2, Barry 2, PoW9t9 1. Gentry 1. Sa¥99-Rnfrodt '1. 8Unlord -Azevedo ... GellogV 1. Guyman 1, Hopkins 1, Nelmlth 1, DerM 1. Sr.lee -Ellls 13. SemllMI UCLA7,UQ5 Score bv quarters UCLA ~ 3 t t -1 UC Irvine 1 1 o 3 -11 UClA -Ormsby 3, Pede 2. Gercla 1. Hewtco 1. Sevee -Brooks 11. ua -Garcia 1, Powers 1. Gentry 1, Meno 1. Barry t 5avet . Anfrc><* 7. MONDAY MORNING QUART~RBACKS Eagles' frustration mounts SOCCER 'Eaters sit atop Big West McCarthy. UCI blank Utah State Sunday to cap weekend sweep. Costly fumbles rankle the rank and file as Estancia stumbles in league opener against Westminster. Berry Faulkner Daily Pilot CXl5TA MESA -At least one Eatmda High offensive lineman wu not In the mood for sideline assurances after one of three lost fumbles helped vi.siting Westmin- ster secure a 41 ·7 vic- tory over the Eagles Saturday In the Golden West League football opener at Newport Harbor High. ·in not OK." shouted the frus- trated lineman. who, like his coach and likely most Eagle fans, has grown impatient with the mistakes that make grind-it-out ICOring drtves a virtual impos- dbWty. "The ollenlM! line played. by far, its best game,· Estancia Coach Jay Noonan said of tackles Matt Morrell and Ian Morton, center Joeeph Hernandez and guards Gary Strawn and Sergio Arreola. "We were moving the ball on these guys and they were giving (quarterback Brad Young) IOIDe good time to throw. But the hllcka have got to step up and bang onto the ball These Oinemen) get tired of banging and banging In the trenches when the ball ls being dropped In the bad:fleJd (Fumbling) is not a physlcaJ thing. It's mental There ls a lack of focus there and Looking back. 5 years ago tbiaweek: • Colla Mesa High boys water polo team protects their No. 1 ranJtlng in CJF DMsion D with an 11•9 nonleague water polo pme win over No. 5 Servtut u 1bdd Hylton ICOn!9 the game-winning goal with 2'..52 left from the hole. Servhe'a best two-meter man, Mk::blllll mm. des the game. 8-8, when Costa Mela 8exes their muacles. Hylton. Ala Soda and Hunter 19Jlor each econ three times for the Mmtw"Cfll ~ Ma MW"*«1 add.I a pair for WGAN. Utah -Sophomore goalkeeper Olelsea McCarthy coUected five saves to record her first career shutout and jun· ior midfielder Caroline Kabe converted a penalty kick in the 43rd minute to propel visiting UC Irvine to a 1-0 Big West Conference triumph over Utah State Sunday. The victory was tl)e second of the weekend for the Anteaters, who come away from their first two conference contests with a 5·5 record, 2-0 in the Big West. UCI knocked off host Idaho, 2-1, Fri~ay. STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT Estancra's Javy Ramirez looks for room rn Saturday's 41 -7 loss. Kabe's goal was her second penalty Icicle conversion of the weekend and third of the sea· son to back McCarthy's strong defensive performance. Coach Marine Cano's Ant- eaters outshot the Aggies. 9-5. we've got to hang onto the ball." Two fumbles occurred on dive exchanges in the option and three others occurred when ball earners were tackled. lWo lost fumbles halted prom· tslng Estancia drives and the Li· ons converted two into quick scores. The first fumble recovered by the Uons ended an eight-play Estancia march that Included four first downs.. And. one play after Westminster recovered on its own 26, the Uons executed a 74-yard scoring pass to take a 21-0 lead with 8:44 left In the second quarter. The second Jost fumble halted Estancia's offense at the West- minter 18 and, later, Carlos Brooks rerumed the Uons' third fumble recovery 65 yards for a touchdown for a 34· 7 lead With 4:11 left in the third quarter. The turnovers, and the quick momentum swings they prompted. helped shift what Noonan viewed as a potentially close struggle. into a lopsided loss. ·1 think the game was a lot closer than the score would indi· cate," Noonan said. In addition to the play of his offensive line, Noonan cited strong defensive work by line- backers Cullen Crom and Mike Cahill, end Bryce McKendry and safety Louis Valdes Jr. Noonan acknowledged the Li- ons' team speed was problem· atic, as Westminster produced 307 yards on its six touchdown plays, while F.stancia netted 224 yards of total offense for the game. Westminster also had m passes of 72 and 37 yard& ne- gated by penalties on a posses- sion that ended In a punt. Senior tailback Bobby Estrada (coUarbone) had been expected to play, but sat out, while senior Lewis Bradshaw (strained shoul· der) saw only spot duty, catching one long pass for 33 yards. UC! will try to extend Its two- game winning streak Thursday night. when it meets noncon- ference host Loyola Mary- mount. The Anteaters return to Big West action Sunday at Long Beach State. DEEP SEA SUNDAY'S COUNTS Newport Landing -5 boats, 64 anglers. 52 yellowtail. 103 albacore, 35 bamtCUda, 4 calico bau, 2 sand bass, 2 halibut. 196 sculpin, 3 roddlsh. 1 whitefish. 2 cabezon. Shadow lands Costa Mesa (11-3). • Costa Mesa's guts voUeyball teampcords its first Pacific Coast League triumph since 1994 when the Mustangs beat visiting Aliso Niguel, 13· 15, I 5·5, 15-0, 11-15, 15-4. Senior Julie Collett bas 14 kills. seven digs. and three ace serves to lead Coach Yvette YbemR Mustangt (8-1. 1-0 In the Pliclfic Coast League). • The Newport Harbor High girh ~team shows the weaknesses of visiting Santa Margarita and wim In four games.15-13.15-10, 11-15, 15-7. Looldng baclc. 10 years ago this week; • CdM freshmen beat Back Bay rival Ne)YJ>Ort Harbor, 13·0. In football. CdM scores first. after Joeh Walz returns a punt 25 yards to the Newport 40. Wah quJddy engineers a drive that puts the Sea Kings into the end zone in the second quarter with help from running back Sa>tt Shi.mer. On the first play from scrimmage after the ensuing lc:lckoff, ICfttn Smmt reooven1 a fumble on a quarterbadc sack to set the Sea Kings up on the Newport 23-On - 1 third-and-4 on the Newport 5 six plays later, Walz lobs a pass grabbed by a leaping Pubr McDonald In the end zone. Newport puts together Its best drive spanning the last two minutes of the third quarter and first three minutes of the fourth as quarterback Justin Glordanl connects with l..ual Goring on third down as Newport eventually reaches the CdM 28 on a 21-yard pass from Giordani to Sky Comny. Jmdn Mmdel'I sack forus a fumble recovered by 11m Goode on the Corona 28. Mondl1. Oe..w 7, 2lm • • DaiiyAPilot • Sports HaD of Fame Celebrating the millennium MIKE SHAUGHNESSY Estancia Former standout collegiate wide receiver went head over heels at UC Berkeley. Richard Dunn Daily Pilot A rriving on the heels of Randy Vataha. former F.stancta Hlgh standout Mike Shaughnessy rebuked college football's old theory of how much size maners to a player. "Vataha's play (at receiver) had broken down some barriers in how you had lo be a certain size and have a certain height and a certain weight. otherwise they couldn't use you," said Shaughnessy. a wide receiver and defensive back at F.stancia (Oass of '70) who became a star receiver for Golden West College and later for Cal in the Pac 8 Conference at 5-foot-9. 160 pounds. the Bears' captains) had been bugging me to do It in a game If I caught a touchdown, and sure enough, a couple of weeb later, I caught this pasa from Bartlcowsld.~ Shaughnessy said. ·1 was so tired at tbe end oftbe run, I barely made my back flip.· Years later, longtime fonner NFL player and coach Howard Mudd, who was Cal's offensive line coach in '73, bwnped Into Shaughnessy and relived the baclc-llip momenL ·He said It was something he'd always remember. He couldn't believe it,", Shaughnessy said. "It was kind of before all that end zone (celebration) stuff started going on.· · Vataha, a JC All-American at Golden West with a similar physique. was two years ahead of Shaughnessy and became a star at Stanford. where Mike Mike Shaughnessy Perhaps Shaughnessy's favorite highlight came in a home game against Ohio State and Buckeye Coach Woody Hayes and Heisman Th>phy tailback Archie Grif6n. Early in the game, Shaughnessy ran a reverse and "got hammered" on the play, but later ran a White was an assistant coach. White was later hired at Berkeley as the head coach -just in time for Shaughnessy and the comparisons to Vataha. "We were lcind of similar paclcages. • said Shaughnessy. who followed Vataha's brilliant Rustler career with All-South Coast Conference accolades. Ml was just coming out of Golden West College when Randy Vataha was just finishing (his career) at Stanford ... (Vataha) had played real well in college and people expected me to be doing the same things.~ After his two-year GWC career In 1970-71, Shaughnessy seemed all but signed. sealed and delivered to Stanford. but White's coaching change from Stanford 10 Cal set in motion Shaughnessy's commitment to the Bears late in the recruiting season. Shaughnessy did not become an All-American at CaJ. but enjoyed an excellent Pac 8 career that included receiving the conference's longest touchdown pass of the season (abou1 78 yards) from Bea.rs quarterback Steve Bartkowski in 1973. Shaughnessy's senior year. Following the touchdown. Shaughnessy did a back filp in the end wne, keeping a promise he once made to his buddy. CaJ center Kevin O'Dorisio. "J'd been doing back filps in full pads (in practice) and O'Dorlsio (one of reverse and threw a touchdown pass to Steve Sweeney. Prior to his collegiate career, Shaughnessy played on the lower levels at Estancia until his senior year, when he was a two-way starter and earned a spot on the South team in the Orange County All ·Star football game. "I think I was actually a more polished defensive player at the lime, but I knew 1 wanted to be a receiver in college,· said Shaughnessy. an AD-ltvlne League defensive back for then-Estancia Coach Phil Brown in the autumn of 1969. Shaughnessy. the latest honoree in the Daily PiJot Sports Hall of Fame. was a football coach for 27 years. including the last six as head coach at Golden West. before taking a sabbatical leave this year. After devoting most or his adult life to coaching and teaching. ShaughneMf Is reedy to apply more of his keen Insights to his own three children: P'auidc. 8, KeYtn, 7, and daughter Kelly. 6. Shaughnessy. 50, said he's undecided about returning to the coaching ran.ks. Shaughnessy. who lives in Huntington Beach with bis "wonderful wife" Gabriella. said his wife has been very supportive throughout bis coaching career and wW continue to do so If he chooses to return to coaching. I I l! I lf':til I II I uve II the.:~ .......... belns~ ~Jaa, ... c..., unit dM! ~ llDll -~to Uncle. "We're doma 101De thlnp better on o&Ne, but. u a team, ~re not getting done some of the thinp w. need to get done,• Pteeman Kid. "'We're doing weU in certain ueu, but we need to focus more on the total pacbp." CdM tumbled on four sepa- rate ftm.balf poaeuJona, two of which Cypre11 recovered. and twO' other Sea King drives before halftime were aabotaged by costly penalties, one of which negated a 20-yard pus completion to the Cypress 5- yard line. CdM managed to overcome one of the fumbles, an errant center snap in shotgun fonna- doo that resulted in a 20-yard lou, when senior quarterbeck Jonathan Hubbard hit Kevin Welch on a .ts-yard touchdown pass 20 seconds before halftime to pull to within 7-6. The Sea ICings cashed ln a <iostly defensive holding pen- alty on its eight-play, 66-yard touchdown drive on theiI first posaesaioJJ of the aecond half to claim a 12-7 lead. But the two· point convenlon pus WU ruled incomplete and.CdM'• of- fense never repined tu effec- tiveness. "lfwe had cdme up and done something. offensively, after we scored to take the lead, maybe gotten a couple 8nt downs, It really would have helped us,• Freeman said. Instead, two three-and-outs followed for CdM and Cypress went 54 yards on nlne plays af- ter the second, aided by a key thild-down pass interference call, to claim the lead and the victory. Freeman praised the efforta of linebackers Matt Warsaw, a senior, and 'fyler Lance, a sophorpore, both of whom, he said, will continue to collect playing time, even when the In- jured linebackers return. SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar's John Shanahan is collared by a Cypress defender in the Sea Kings' 1~12 loss Friday. COMMUNITY COLLEGES ~ Oft lllld OMO sQdl'ed a lunnlQg play• tht 1 forDOpUL ~to bn*it ... Wd· pl try proved c:Oldy for ac-o~-~led· poup ol tacklen to .,., the founh-dawn nm for • 8-yard loll. Ocean View rallied to cake a 7-6 l.eld. but C.Dl&a Mela Jun- ior Omar Ruiz c:apped • 41 ~ yud drive wttb a I ·yard ~T­ ing nm of h1I awn wttb 44 eeconda left 1n the balf and m- er competed the two-point conversion pus to tight end ~c!°m.ales for a 14-7 Aaaep continues to key the Mesa Offen.le. He collected 140 yards and two touch- downs on 18 carries to bring his season total to 696 yards. Hls production Friday upped his career rushing total to 2,677, moving him ahead of Steve Henog (2,586), into third on the Mustangs' career lilt. He needs 182 yards to RU· pass Owtes O>atman and be- come the achool'a aecond- leading rusher, behind Blnh .. Runaway" Tran. who amassed a Newport-Mesa District-record 4,333 yards from 1991-93. Heading toward a showdown Ruiz, however, is becoming a more potent backfield com- pliment to Asuega. Ruiz earned 72 yards and the·afore- mendoned ID in 18 carries Friday and now bas 245 yards on 52 attempts this fall. Wer made a big atep for- ward in the passing depart- ment against Ocean View, completing 7 of 12 for 79 yards. without an lntercep- don. mer bad been 7 of 27 for lll yards. with one m and three inten:eptions. his first three games. Orange Coast women's water polo gets set to battle fellow power Golden West Wednesday in a pivotal OEC game. OCC dropped a spot to fifth in last week's Califomla Community College Coaches' Water Polo Poll after splitting their four matches at the fourth annual Mid-State Water Polo Tournament at Cuesta College in ~ Luis Obispo Sept 27-28. Long Beach (11 -1, 3-0 in the South Coast weekend before the showdown Wednesday at 4 p.m. with Golden West. •The now-departed OCC quarterbacks coach Phil Cooper worked with Jamie Mslrtin. a reserve quarterback on the St. Louis Rams who will malce his second career start today when the Rams visit the seaaon. Cooper graduated with a physical education degree from the university lo 1987 and stayed on to coach the quarterbacks and scout team before returning to another alma mater, Edison High ln 1995. A ah, the anticipation mounts! The Orange Coast College Pirates 13-4, 4-0 in the Orange Empire Conference through action Thursday, get set to face Golden West (14-3, 3-0) Wednesday at Golden West in a •Battle of the Titans" matchup pitting the conference's two top teams so far this season. Orange Coast coach Mike Giles looks forward to the challenge. "(Golden West) has tremendous experience with the players they have," said Giles following Coast's 12-2 win over Utah Thursday. "We'll have to outswim them because they will score a lot. We have to play smart defense, get out and go for it, but we're definitely looking forward to it." Llpl....... -llpl Natica -------IS( 12362 IO'flCI Of Pm1'JOI TO Al HllllEStAllOf: ~ OIMllSalfflAll ... ~ c. COffllAll WUO.A21SS2' In OCCs 7-4 win over the Rustlers it1 the semifinals of the Long Beach City College Women's Water Polo Tournament last season , Erica Nicholson scored one goal and goalkeeper Heather Deyden saved eight shots. • Tiuough 15 matches this season, OCCs Nicole Sonnenfeld has amassed 38 goals, good for fifth place in scoring in the state, just six goals behind Golden West's Melody Warren, who has 44 goals. BRYCE ALDERTON Cooper anended Edison High and Santa Ana College before m oving on to Weber State. Cooper began worlcing with the freshman team fS the otTunsive coordinator his first season at Edi!on, then spent four years with the varsity and junior varsity quarterbacks. Golden West's Patty Cardenas has already tallied 79 goals on the year to lead the state in scoring. Sonnenfeld, a 5-foot-8 sophomore from El Toro High, scored 58 goals last season as Orange Coast went 35-0 to win the state championship. Conference) holds the top spot in the rankings. But the Pirates should rebound in the polls with wins over Saddleback. 16-4 Wednesday followed up with a 12-2 win Thursday over the University of Utah club team, as Nicholson scored two goals, tallied two assists and made six saves in goal. Sheri Meyer scored a match-best three goals for the Pirates against Utah. The Pirates are in Ventura for the Ventura Tournament this lhe publtc huron1 at 1325 Su~flower Avenu. In • POR·MO zo ne Cnv1ronmenlal Oet1r1n1nat1on: Final Pro1ram CIR 1048. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that et the •bove time and p lace. 111 Interested person$ may 1ppear and be hnrd by the City Council on lht ebonitem. JUUi FOLCll(, D~ City Cieri! IF THE AFOREMEN- T 10 NE O ACTION IS San Francisco to play the 49ers, when Martin played for Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, where Cooper both atten ded and coached. Cooper coached quarterbacks at OCC for four years and coached in his last game with the Bucs Saturday as the Pirates battled host Mt. San Antonio. Bill Workman, who racked up a 63-70 record while the head coach at OCC from 1986-1998, will talce over for Cooper for the remainder of Martin starts because Kurt Warner ls expected to be sidelined eight to 10 weeks following surgery on his right pinkie after he injured the finger ln the Rams' 13-10 Joss to Dallas Sunday. lo the Dallas game Martin Jed the Rams on two scoring drives and completed 24 of 37 passes for 267 yards (all career highs). CHALLENGED IN COURT, the ch1llen1• m•y be ltm•led lo only those ISSUIS ralHd II th• public he11ln1 dHcrlbed In the notice, M In written connpondence deltvered to the Coty Council at. or pr10< to, the public hearin1 appear end be heard by lh• City Council on th• above item. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVfN that at the above time and place, ell interested persons may JUUi fOlCll(, D'fM'ty City Cieri! Deily Piiot October 7, 2002 MS3' Daily Pilol October 7. 2002 M537 STARTING ANEW B USINESS?f. • • • • • • • • • • Costa Mesa. which abares the Golden West League lead with Westminster and Orange. will now take a break from league action, when It visits Sanda8o Thursday at Garden Grove High for a nonleague contest at 7 p.m. It's the Mustangs' tum to sit out lo a seven-team league schedule Perkins said has more positives than nep.tives. "'I've always thought It was a big advantage to have more league games.· PeBins said. "ln a six-team league, you have five games. ao if you stumble once, you're pretty much out of the le88'Je dtle race. Now, if you stumble once, you're still in contention for a league title or at least a ClF playoff spot• Bveryday Is a git.at day in CJassUlcd! Be a pan of It, pla<Je your ad toda)'1 . 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Cher yM, Horth Hills Realty 714 915·2064 s,..n ........... 2 ... hom4t second from sand. Ocean view, 2-c ,,. , w/d. ~~S311Dn winter 9•9·675-8178 c...iMs lbr 2ba hsa. nu firs. wd, patio. c•VMn doa oil $2150 (Of'I• SAT-Suet I 1 ·Sl • 437 Dahhe Ave IA kev1n 949-851-0424 I•• 41r 11e Vlctwl- Home 2f p, front & ••Ill' yard, La kitchen, 2-c pr, $3200/mo 949-721·5747 lr-4 -· 3 story '-. OOI -•oni top ml. 2 c ... pxl~ dip '5 '3150 n&.8fi5.&l1l Coltlllm Ajtf. lovely &•led comm nur Tu·Sllf. 181, Ina. 11.,/storaae S8SS/mo+ SSOO/sac. ~1n Mnst. '817 704 8649 • 9200 UST SIDI upstain unit. 2br I b•. 1•r. laundry. 169 Walnut. Sll50/mo M•rtsel• 7146623111 714-s.40 3666 • 2br 2 Sb• 2 story• 2 car car. yd, $1350/mo. 238 Avocado •C Avail Howl 949'631 0490 • :r. 1 .. rHr unit. total remodeled. I& yd. 2211/t 23rd St $1595mo, 949 640 3632 Li~ • lAST SIDI• Costa Mesa, 38R 28A. 2 C 1ar. con1ple~ely redone. $175()/MO 9'9-646-4316 • IAST ~ e Side, 3bf Jba. tric>lta, 1tt1 tc. 2 storr. 2 kitchen's. dedl. yd, wd, 2 CM attach pr S2000/ino 800-271-1817 • WTllle -. IU • pool, yard, ~· 421 ::;:.: ~r:.* Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week ~~.;~~~~2 per week {4week minimum) * YIAalY * ll.ASIS BILL GRUHOY REAi. TORS t4t-67S-6161 21w, ?"-yrly rental. Ip, dw, wd hkup, nu palnV carpet, 2 car tand<lm pkc Act 949 293·4630 ci....1149 &vest house lbr Iba, ulll incl, 300!1 lrom bay, $1500m ""1 Sl«Dn ll1im ~ 1..,s14e Vitt..• 2Br 2Ba. Fp, P•lt0 } pools w/d, Sl6SOm Yfly n/peb/ Mnk&-949 673 6913 Hr Hoac & Bch. 2br UPll'•ded 1nte1. &••, new ..,rs. ftt1>ns/pool 1•ted $1695/mo 949 466 7615 29' 11e, upper. owner\ unit/lots of Interior upcrades, 11i11. •a deck. W/'D lac. must see $1700/mo 714 914 9514 '-....,.. 21r, 21•, + ..... 1520sf. 2 CM IM. wi er-belt communrty w/pool,,.,. now Sl!l:Qn Sm pets welcome Will .,.. ...._, s.~ ~r 714-434 .... SlA FAlll Gated, 2 pools. 2 spu. 2 tennis courts, Clbhse. Gym, Secure Prka. Nut to Hoec Hosprtal l Ir C•t•ll11a/Oce•11 VJew.$1,fSO. 21r 21• '•11tlleuse $2190 • ..,._ w. McOvlr• (t4t)6U-4770 Prudenh•I C.hf Rnlty cal Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 21w 2.S ... ..._ .,._. condo on 11011 course. 2 c car, w/d. refr1&, pool, Sii• Ho peVsmk. $2450/ mo yrly 909·780-8382 Tlte li..th, euc home 2br 2b• bad1 bay view. one of nocesl properties m the Bluffs. Ho pets. luse $2500/mo 949'290 1081 949·760-0815 OCLUIFRONT 2 & 3B1. Yurly/Wmter s 1850m . S2800m •ct 949-650-4177 TIOVAll 3br 2.Sba popular tlr plan. up st•irs. ~n&le level. •II $3000 949·293-4630 °=~-~ ,,._ ........ sr&~ 111& ..... ~1• • '-" s ... _, "-• 4br 1Sbit w/loft. Desllble ......... sdlools. ,. ~ ....,.. kntl 11·1 ~ ,... ~ "'9-644-7153 e4.. 2.SIA beautrtul home! le yd 3 c pr by park S3800mo Bonairt Way St 949,545.5755 Oc_..,._ on the sand, 4b• 2ba yrly rental, new ca•1Htt. new patnt. •st SJ8JO 949,293.4630 HOUSl UDO ISL! 2Br + den, 3Ba, 2 ::_:,. ~ ~. patio, 11•••a•. $3900/mo t4t-673-1914 • IAYSHOttlS • G.rte4 •--1ty, JBr 38• home w/bay VMlw $4800/mo. 949 466-7460 Sir Sle '" 1ated comm I FOfd Road. $6000/mo 6 9mos •at. Dave Won1 949 463-2000 Gort•" c-tty 28r 2Ba. Frplc. laundry, very nice S219S/mo. Call •&I Rodner 949-717-4798. Sodlt.,.. Y-ty 111 Studt0 w/full kitchen & b•th. Fp. le a••. avail now SSSO/mo C•ll •st 9'9-795-4038 it .11 lw1 "' Pi.11111 Mary.,.., MM. l..mons In Yos Hon legililtg -AdvDBI (949)813-2246 c-._.. ...... ~. Rew.,d1n1 po~IJOns to p1ov1de in-home com panionsh1p, homem1k 1n1. •rr•nds flu PT hn or 24 hr shifts. Car req'dl 714 "4·4881 be< Anht. alnl w11tten & verbal slulls. orc••n· tied. mulh l.sklJd Word. E actl. Outlooil. lnte<nel Fu resume/salary hts, torr 949 873 0017 Patty WC>ftK FROM HOME AHO GET Up ID Sl.200-Sl~ PT or '6.~SB.~mo rT PW> Exp Nileded. WllT ..... Fl£E Recorded Into. 24 In. 877 7•7 2863 MANAGIMHtT1 leam lo1 Auistant Man· •cers (c'i) 1.,,, storace lac~1ty "2 days per week. [ap a+, but will train E a tu Steir •&e HB 714 841·4466 OW.Arel $450 ~PT/fT 1 800 248 6602 1~tso1utlotl.com le<•it•/Offlc• A•••·· must me multi taslled. fo res w/sal history to 949 873 0017 P•11y UTA&SAUS N(WPORl STATIONERS Gre•I benefits •nd QU•hty wor'll envwnment full or Part time P1trsonnef 949 863·1200 -... ..... '" A6 o-tt-. 41• m1. silver ~and. moonrool CD, fabulious con• throupt $19,000 hn•nc•nc & warr •nil vl42!9817 Blor 965116--18 lt.UD'OO AC, AC, lOW a&n (114Hn $14,ffS llMdSCAM.UC MO-t4S-Htt ......... IMW't6J111c Black on perfect black leather. •ulo, I owner •114SJ $17,tlO IMW 'tSJ2SI White on u lr• clean t•n 1ntert0r, auto. low miles. alloys •tl0e4 $1',tlO IMW'tlU 6 cyt, Bl•ck on clun tan lthr. S6K miles. Thrs 1s • buutyl •laooG $18,tlO L-41-'t7 Dl-er, M1dn1&ht Blue with ea tr• clean tan tnl. moonroof, erut serv.ce recOfds. •18153 $'6,tlO Mn"9M .... 'ffMI Conv Blacil with tan llllf S speed, only 22'( m1IH •11471 $14,tlO Mwce4.alees'tS JOOO smolie sllv• with parchment 1nlert0r die ul. 8JHI MPG & Low muntanence •18S.I $18, .. 0 NlH-M•a .... 't6 s • .._ Blacll with Tan L lhr . only 67k m1l•s •18772 $10,9IO v.._ wo k"9a •o 1 Whrte wtth Creme ltlw faclOfy wau moonroof lull power •llS621 $17,tlO ,_lec't9T.-AM Co"v S 7 11. Gold with Charcoal leathe< only 8.500m1les llHJIC $1t,tM IMWSl81~'t8 One owner •uto, sun roof. lull power •IU441 $11,tN MW'<.4e.MUJ0"98 Silver w/lf•Y mlet OHLY48flm1 '114to $21.tM "-4-'98~(1 ~ C~/t•n tnl full po-u tr a cle•n! 1181571 $'2,tlO ~ AUTO 949-574-7777 IMW 'ts SJOf 1 OOk mt. oric lady owner. boolls. records. b!Vb•. 10 drsc CO CM-wt.I. Cat llCff. nl"* ... ,_ oond. $12..995 ,., -.... vtl!i96141 ....... 1•w-.. 740ll aw Grey 7 lll mitts. a Int cond, «C•ft•I owner, S l S,500 949-644 7911 l•W '94 J2Sh C.,... 89k full boolls & records Blk/l•n. sunroof CO. superb oric cond Sl0.995 .-752196 Bkr 949-586-1888 IMW 'tS S401 lOOk mt. black/black, CD l>oc*s. records. beautiful or11111•I cond $12.995 wt&'fi151 Bltr 9&518 ,...._ '00 .......... nc 2611 m1. fuft fllCtor y w.,r ~rl wt11te/oel mul tlhr, chrome wflls. 1old pkc. lllle new $22.995 f1n•ncin1. war ranty •nit w'277952 Bkr 9'9-586-1888 CATIU 'H 4-p·100k .... ~( .... (004904) $ U ,ffS NA.las CADIUAC IOO-t4S-SSU ClUUICISME IPa&I aaws .. ..s ...... 11"'2 $1J,M ....... ... ,..,est ftlt24 SIS,• •m .... ..,. .,. $11,• •<m'f7 ......... 1111• $17,• __ ,. .... ..... ft7l9t $16,M TIO'S---WWW.'llOUIS<m ..-a .. Df'llLLI "92 '*911l1S11-C.'-~ d" (291711) SJe.fff WltS c.u&LAC W MS-.SSH 'Cfrhe NeM»Ort Beach/Costa Mesa · Dally Piiot presents you with a greatoPPommlty to ~ aaUques Q colleCdbleS. Perfect for sbOps,_ cleUrs,' aatdOili, booUe•ra. deCOratots, ~hers, art pllenes -deydop your b111lae11 wldl ul Grall tab~! Ann~ M9-574 Gt9 or fU ,..r al tDlll Ul llM ,. _ ... __ .. _ .. _____ AlllDfnGtM .... 't7 2500 v- Converllon, areen, up· tlent ... ts. '••r foldon1 seats, TV/VHS. superb mac hlnaul & body COllCI. vf500667 $5995 Bkr 949·516-1888 RlnwOOD 'H UMDaJGtlMUS (11~~ '$14,ttS CADUAC ......... SJt2 .... .. so 't4, 4Jr4 B&lck, l5k mi, xlnt cond. runs ., .. t. vwy cle•n. b•d ucurlty box. $8,150. 714-271·1215 fW4 flSO "t4, 4x4 Blad!, B Inf, 1lnt cond. runs arut. vwy clean. bed ucu rlty box. SU !IO. 714-271·1215 AUi •• fOUCY In an •ffort to offer th• bat urvic. poaMble lo ow rudlts and adv•- tiMrs, we win require Contractors who •elver u .. In th• Service Directory to lncJude their Contracto" license numb« 11'1 tlMtt adver t1u111ent Yo ur co operation ......... la trHtly Al•1 11 R1•1l1l 1 r.-m K1cMa / Mii I Rsmodll ~ ....... b MDn 91115 Y$tC --.1125 ... ., AMIMAm'f ..... =~::.~ ""'5 pn 7JA.!!:72!!1 ........ , ..... o~o<Mrn-tr ......... '-":.t IMtaH ~-::i X•Jo0s, rour 412..020S • I I ...... '" , __ lX llk mo, Wh.te/arey onl. aar aaed non/s mkr lllle new con d, v621541 $6995 Bkl 949·586·1888 t.flftlty 't2 G20 5spd, A/C, ps, pw. pb, llhr int. new t.es, alnl cond, r>on/ smkr. no accidents 104k mo, Sl,900949-757·0341 ,._.,.. ·oo xn v1, Aulo. A/C, leather. full power, cc. sunrl, alloys, $35,900 949.375 1742 ,... .... o..-1 a.-... LT6 Sport 2wd, 6cyl, new shape, 7511 m1, 1ulo. fully loaded. metallic buraundy. tan lthr. moonrool , CO. ptemium wilts. fabulous ht.e new cond thl'ouanout SIJ,995 v952675fin war nail Bkr 949-586·1888 c..,...w L •k'-• @YIHI' P•C• .a your home or Off lndi vldual coachina. Internet .. t·up, software, t,ou· blesllootln1 web desftn & -On* 9119-TZVHrl. rT SttOUlO II fUNt ~ ... Softwat/ ar • lnstallalton. ~ ~WCA'C. ,_...,.... um Collalll&...., lt-tdi Mecti 19-nte eona-. Patio, Drtweway Flreplc, B8Q. Refs 2SYrs EC!2:'S'FZ 88Q, IM, ai-, land· ~r•~•lls. l 1949-1048 ..._,.,lllhl• YOUIHOMI IM...OYIMPtT NOll<n Celle plumber, p•lnter. hendym•n, °' •ny of the c•t eervlua lhttd 1 In -senlu directory! THESE LOCAL SVC PEOPLE CAN HELP YOUTOOAYI ll SAllll '00 u..6er JI li "''· certtfle4 (109344) $17,S9S NUEtH <ADIUAC 800-94S-SS92 l•XW" '99 lS 400 5611 mi, factory werr, sllv8'/ erey llhr. CD, chrome whls. toke new, S28,995 f1n1ncina av•ll vt6142til Bllr 949·586· 1888 M .. ce .... 8H 280 Sil '72 (4 .S ) Classic, alnt hlor, bo dy, •ntlne. fveryfttlnt w...t.a, oll recor d s, 1611( ml, $6900 949-673-5605 ,_ .. _ '81 6000 2.1 V6, 89k mo. le1su,e World owned. fabulous cond throul!hout, fully loaded new re11str •loon & smoe. terrolic value Sl.995 vt267974 Bkr 949·586· 1888. WmNOUl HYWAU All ph.ses am/Ira jobs. CUAMI 20yrs, f•lr. frH est. LACDW 714-6.:B-1447 Batal Slnlca s...IJMl.,_tl Duncan Electric 20Y~ h p localt'Qud Resp1M1W s.mc./Remodels l '27Sff10 949 6!50 70C2 ,._,.,._.. 11 .... Mll«lll O.C. •Recessed liefltlna • C.1lin1 Fans • Lan~ Lllfltlnt • Trouble Sllootlna 714-SS6..U7S Uc•693150 Ins VS/MC LKINSID CotrftACTOI No ~too Im. ,, ....... Repw, remodle, faM, " ,_ SW: 949-646-Jli!i6 ,.....,.,.. FENCES Lk:ensed/Bonded (t4t} 643-6007 ADllflWlll A • YOll blw a powwfW blind. but your lllit 11 .,. qllliee aood cmouah f Of a jumJ> allift IO two dilicdi:. You need room to e""'°'-9 far Iha best ccntnct, IO Uilce ~J' by tespondina wilh one Y011 can bid 11tronaly ~ Q l -Neither vulnerable, u Sowh you hold: •AUS <:;17.J O AQIU •Qt7 The blddlna lw proceeded; NORTH EAST IOUTH wr.sr l<:;I .... •• ,_ J<? .... ' What do you bid now? A. You have e known eip-card fie 1n • map suh. IO why noc iJW'C thit lllformll.loo with pwU:leC Ra.Ue to three he#ts jllDd wait for pmtner'a re.ctioo. The unknown value of your minoNuk q~ dicutes a CXlOIC1¥- 11ive approeoh. Q 3 • Neither vulnerable. as South )'OU hold: .~~KQ OJ t U l •KJl07'4 The biddin lw DrOQCICdcd: WEST Nf>llTd BAST SOlml •• Dbl ... ' Whal octioo do you late? A· You surely w11111 to compete, mice partner'• takeoul double gUAr- 1111tces len~lh In 111 least one of the mU-Millll. Bid four no uump, uk- i.ng for partner's lonaer minor. Q 4 • ~ South, vulnerable, you hold: Scrtur. '9 1 Sl I 5spd A/C. am Im. new smoa & reaostratoon. •Int m«hanlc•I & body cond Sl.895 v•l29741 Bllr 949 586 1888 A • You Jllvc tw9 cboic:a, llodl ftiwed. PJdw 116!1 Ole Jio CMl'IP ~ ..................... orlWO d•a.·~-Mlkh~· ..... lblt )1'1)11 ~ wida a ftve-e.d dlmnoadMt. Since~_,. ton IQ l*tl*'• ""' .. the ldna. ., ~er one no ll'W'llP u the leMor e.n. Q 5 • Neither wlnmble, you bold: •t52 ~1 O AQtt 4J •tlU Plrioi:ropens the biddina witll two DO lrWDp (20-22). What do you retpOlld? A -We QI\ dlinlt or halldl flbcrc five d1-noodl would be • bcUa ~ met thlll three DO ~· bu& Ihm: is DO way IO diJcover lhlt ID time IO atop at three no trump ii l*tnel' lw the wror1g values. The ooly eensible IClion is to r'litc to dvce no trump. Q 6 • Eat-\\at vulnenibk!, u South you bold: •KtttU \7\Wd 0 ICQtl •AQU The biddin1 has orooeedcd: WEST NOltTI( KAST SOU11t l<:I .... :rv ! What llCtion do you take? A -You have suppon for all lhrce unbid 111its, so we -no reuon wby you should w1111t to illtrod~ your rany five-card s1*lc suit nilher than m.u a takeout 3ouble. It Is wtlikely that partner will pus for penaltle1. Should p11tDtt oo IO, your general values will be j!ood news for any lead partner might telect. - fw4 't7 flSO Standard c•b. metchona shell, shorl·bed linar. tow I*&, aulse. loaded, mid blue, lile new 30k ••r•nt1. Sl0,500 562""39-3106 1RAlERS SlVIUJ SlS '00 u..4.r lOli ...... VI, ., .. _,,_ fectwy ,,,,,.,.,. (1474$1) $29,H S NAtftS CAotUAC IOO-t4S-SSt2 ,...., o,-..te4 ..... W'rth ovw 40 )'9WS .. pl wil pay a wrJ fair price for your car. v ... or trudl Tl'llllrl m ''" ...... 17ft Self conteined, air etc Loaded1 Uaad 2 short SEVllU '01 St'" UtHlw ftldwy Wwr,L.Mlles ( 114470) $25,HS NAHAS CADIUAC 100-945-5592 SlV1lll '97 STS 3001W, XlNT COND, MUST GO. (139260) $1S,t4S. NUltH CADIUAC 100-945-5592 paid '°' Of nqt Call Oicll Rey @ Tomato Auto Sales /14-437·1931 or 714-328· 3228 CASH fOR CAllS We need your c•r. paid for or not. Phillips Auto Ask for Malcolm 949.574.7777 "t $7 e 562~3106 BOATS PalltrlCllll 1515 'H Dwffy 21ft mint condition, CO player & refriaaretor Sl9,500 (t4t) 646-4806 SUIUHAN 'tt 2WO, 3r4 a-, s..t. a.-. (550121) $11,H S NAHtS CADIUAC 100-945-.15'2 .,..:Lour ad y! (949) 642-5678 hffy a-. ..... 1985 aood cond, full cov•, new batteries, $6500. 949-348-9424 Eat. 3 UMY sa.....n Repeired Repoulin & lnst•llat1e>n DE.AH TILE 949-673·8065 714.-.as2Jli 714-813-2031 ....... & Calllnlt WfflXfUaMT 40 Years Service of Canint. Rush, Reed & w1c11., Work 510 Old Newport Blvd. Beach MTTW= LANDSCAPI CO PANT CornrMfclal & btata Maintenance, Clean UC! TtM Service& lrr~at u.r,:;adn,Repa 1, roubi.lllootlnt, Pie• .. call 114-715-2128 ancl)lne US clo ¥0111' D#rly WNlll ... ......,, .......... ( .... car='!~~ • Stueto Palntlna, Tll & mote 2G+ YT.::;--' . " ,,,. """'' JUNI( TO ntl DU•lll 714-968-11182 AVAILABLE TOOAYI MM73-5666 MUIA'S Housedeanlng Service For Your Hotne Apartment or Vac•ncy Quality Worll ~Olf:tdO..W FrM Eslinlat• Referenc:a Avai&able 10 y..,. E itperitnca C•OHW ..... 7 14421-740 Cel714-2U -1714 UlEAL ESTATE I ···~on ~Youna New U..tl11(l• A-.oll4blt1/ 714-432-7873 ......... ,0 ... ..-.~ Plug into the Pi lot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA Classified Community Marketplace HST MOVUS SH/"' nrvifll •H cltlu. IMUJ1d fest, couruous, c.1ful Tl 63144 I00-24'=-2378 PUBLIC NOTICE The Cellf. Publle utJNties eomlllfsalo11 requlittt thet aN UMd !10111ehold 1001h mo11ers print thtir P.U C C•I T MlmMr, limos and ehluff-s print their T.c .r . nu'"9r In aH Nvor· U..-11. N you haw any question. eboul Ill• le1ellty of • mover, llmo of cheuffeur. call: PUB· llC UTILITIES COM- MISSION 7 l 4 -&58· 4151 a-.'•~ 'llVrs up Grut Pl'lcel GuarantMcl work. F '" est. L f 37'5602 714-5J8. 1 S34 7 .390-2945 ICl"SCUSTOM,_.,... !"Yon. dun, quaflly wortl tnt.rlcw /ext and docU. l •703468 ~1-4610 u.eow cmaa llMfT 'llntJnc~~ Quality Jot>! Fr• ........ i.tl569e97 714-631-88 ............ ·--··-.•.. ,_ .. ·-·--m1m••,.1•• flEETOUTS ea• s..n •,197.7002 --.--nold.COfl'I ...sT&•ucn••• rt.UlllllER lllll50eel6. ~ Off llllcwl SIMI ,..,..,, (714) 235-9150 NIGSIPlUM ... Replirl6Remodellftt FREE ESTIMATE lHl13tl 714.-.1090 .......... IWI PAOnC POOU Master Window Care .-........~ • Window rt-A:- • Mini Bllod~ • Saem Fidlc .