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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-10-28 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 MOM>AY,· OCTOBER 28, 2002 A CLOSER LOOK Judicial candidates focus on efficiency Four local contenders for three judgeships say the system can serve the public for effectively by sticking to the clock. Deep• Bh•r•th Daity Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Four candidates contestiJ18 in the Jud8es' races said they have one conunon goal -to make the judicial system more efficient and ac- cessible to the public. Glenda Sanders -running against Ir· vine attorney David Brent for Superior Court Judge, Office 27 -said there Is a vast group of middle-income people who cannot aJford legal representation. "If you are very poor, you qualify for legal a.id.• the Corona del Mar resident said. ·u you are rich, you can afford an attorney. But those stuck ln the middle cannot get access to a lawyer without substandal financial detrimenL That ls a much under-represented group ln the community.• Vickie Ann Bridgman, a Newport FYI Thia story concludes candidate profiles in the Deity Pilot prior to the Nov. 5 election Heights resident, said she would aim to make the court system less tedious for jurors. •0ur judicial system is not set up to be very efficient.• said Bridgman, who is running against Kelly MacEachem for Superior Court Judge. Office 22. ~It's im- portant that judges make good use of their time and make it a priority to start p~ on time so that jurors don't have to waiL • MacP.achem, a Mission Viejo resi- dent.. said she would work to simplify court procedures that have become too tedious and hard to understand. "The legal system baa become pro- hibitive ln temlB of cost and paper- work.• she said. "We need to make legal aid available to all sections or the popu- lation. Minority populations in particu- lar should have outreach programs that help them with interpreters and so on.• Court rules and regulations are made with judges in mind, not the public. said PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DAl. Y Pit.OT Farmer Mike Valadao of San Jose carves a pair of 35().pound pumpkins at the Orange County Market Place on Sunday. Haunted market Goblins, ghouls and witches galore turned out for the fifth annual Trick or Treat Festival at The Orange County Marketplace Sunday Cbrlttlne c.,,..110 Daily Pilot W lth. chalice fubiooed from a aball aoda mUe-head cane in ba.od, Mkhael Bloom of Weltmlnster found a local wnue to Gaamt bla year-round Halloween ferwr. Weutng a black top hat and tails and adorned with skull jewelry and gothic accessories, 42-year-old Bloom drove his personally owned hearse, a 1975 c.adillac. to Costa Mesa Sunday to partake in the fifth annual Trick or Theat Fesdval at the Orange Colmty Mubtplace. After partk:ipating in the event's hearae procession. Bloom. who ls a member of the Los Angeles Beane Society. exhibited his hearse among the others, all decorated with traditional and extreme Halloween trimmings. With the thematic trimmings in place -vampira. bats, skeletons and coffins -the mrutetplace was transformed·into a daytime Halloween~ ·it's something that families can A pumpkil of a <iffefent sort: do together,~ said JW Uoyd. a 9-month-old Ashley Dorr, smiles SH HIUfTED, P .. • M from her spooky wagon. FROM THE NEWSROOM Election season in full swing Y :cc:.:-:~ ............ Ital olltbe boot wllb..., .... md nllDOl1t tLned eo tllPll .-S llldt. Tbe lllt.n eo cbt eclleon W II Ill hiqumq IO JDucb ....... ollMI ailliilli dOll on a. ... .... ,,.. .... .,, .... .... llillll-+ I .......... ... ......... -. ..... .. wwl SP dr11kwM.._. _., t 8 s'••• , ......... .... ....... ._.._.. 'r ........ p .... ... fl ................ . Gay Sandoval -running ap.iDlt Dena Point attorney John Adams for Superior Court Judge. Office 21. "Our legal system is not at aD uaer- friendly, espedaDy in dvO cues.• the Costa Mesa resident and form« Diiiy Pilot columnist said. "We need IO change the rules and guldelinel '° dlllt the average persons may hPe a chance to defend tbemselves in a dvO <:Me.• A SUPPORI ER Of VICTWS' RIGH11 Bridgman said she strongly supporU See JUDICIAL. ,... A3 Commission to consider nightclub City planners are suggesting the Costa Mesa Planning Commission deny a request to put a club in the basement of 1901 Newport. Lolita H•rper Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Developers are look· ing to infuse some night life in the land- mark building on the comer of Newport Boulevard and 19th Street ._, they plan to ask the Planning Commission tonight to consider a dance club for m olcB, more aftluent crowd. Hunsaker and Associates is seeking INSIDE For more on tonight's Planning Commission mee1ing. see PageAJ. Planning Commis- sion endocsement of an upscale night club for the bate· ment portion of 190 I Newport. the Spanish-style building that sits d.irecdy 8a'OIS from 1nangle Square in the heart of downtown Costa Mesa. The proposed dub would be about 11 ,000 square feet and contain a dance Ooor, three bars and distinct lounge ar- eas surrounded by a typical nightclub setting, a staff report reads. It is de- signed to entertain about 800 people between the hours of 5 p.m. and 2 un. Monday through Friday and 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. The existing loading dock for the lower portion of the building would be oooverted into an entrance, with an outdoor lounge area and 12 tables. While planning staff ha~ recom - mended the commission deny the proj- ect. planning commksionen said Pri- day they have not made aoy initial judgments about the project_ c.ommia- siooer Bruce Guilcb said be bad just read Im report and Md no mmmmt. Veteran l."ODUDiuk>ner WaJt Davenport said be was ·a ~way away from any kind or conc:luaian on IL• ();ntenport said there ... potential parking issues and a potmtW e&cc on surrounding residendal unb. Allboulti there are few homes ln lhe clred --. Daily Pilot AT AGl.ANCE ONnE.a ••t .... Cc:an ____ ~-. FllE eti<>TO I OM. Y Pit.OT The theme chosen for the 94th Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade ... •cetebrating America Wrth Lights.· Ready to celebrate Christlllas Boat Parade June CH•1rande Daily Pilot L ast year. the theme of the annual Christmas Boat Parade was "Lel Freedom Ring" -a more than apropos salute to America. But this year, while trying to come up with a new theme, organizers realized thal patriotism is as important as ever. Their solution? This year's theme: ·c.e1ebrating America With Lights." •rt hoJds on to last year's patriotic theme but aleo includes the more traditional Christmas boat parade, known for its lights.• said Doug Stuckey, spokesman for the Newport Beach Ownber of Commerce. The chamber's Commodores Oub pulS on the event, now in its 94th year. The nationally known event has been pared WHATS AFLOAT • WHAT'S AR.OAT is pubfished periodically. If vou are planning a nautical event. submit the lnfomlation to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by e-mail to dallypilot•~oom. CRUISES A .... coune clnnet end dandng while cnrising the harbor is available at 8 p.m. Frideys and at 7:30 p.m. Saturdays at Hornblower Cruises & Events, 2431 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. The fee is $59.95 per penon on Fridays and $64 on Saturdays. Bn.mch cruises alao are available. (949) 631-2469. The c.t.lna Ayer deparb from Belbo9 Pavilion at 9 a.m. daily and retUma from Cateftn8 Island at 4:30 p.m. $36 round-trip for eduit.; $20 round-trip for dlildren. Reeetvations are recommended. (949) 873-6246. ,........,.,,,. oftllr9 eu 11111 nd c1nner-.. end Sunday champagne brunc:tl cruf ... on More than 150 vessels are expected to participate in the 94th sailing of Newport Beach holiday tradition. down this year to a shorter scheduled and a shorter route in hopes of encouraging more boaters to participate. More than 150 vessels are expected to participate this year. Boaters volunteer their time and money decorating their boats to parade them in front of about l million spectators in an event the New York Timea once hailed as one of th~ Top I 0 Holiday Events in the country. This year's route. an attempted Newport Harbor that celebrate Imaginative cuisine and pampered service. 2431 W. Coast Highway, Suite 101, Newport Beadl. (949) 631-2469. Th• Adv9ntures at Sea v.ctrt Chartws hosts cruises around Newport Harbor from 12:30 to 2 p.m. every Sunday at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beadl. $20, includes cruise, partcing, cookies and sodas. Reservations required. (949) 650-2412. KAYAKINGfCANOEING/BA Beginning ... .....,..., rolling dlnb end private lessons.,. offered at Paddle Power, 1500 W. BaJboa Btvd., Balboa. Kayak and ..a ski rental• al90 are availabfe. (949) 675-1215. 1Wo-Mw bwl* toun beglrl lit 10 Lm. Sundays from Newport Dunes. $20 for adults and $16 for dllldren. Kayak rentals and cfanes aleo are avallabfe. (949) 729-1160. Single bylllr ....... ($10 .... hour) Md doubles ($16 per hour) are available at BallM>a Bo8t Rentals in the Balboa f\Jn Zone. (949) 673-7200. Paddle Power also provides compromise between participants and homeowners accustomed lo having the parade pass by their backyards, will follow the same route as last year on Friday and Saturday only. On Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday, the parade will foUow a shortened course. The number of days has also been reduced. Traditionally held seven days every year from Dec. 17 through 23, it will now begin on a Wednesday a week or two before Olristmas as continue through the foUowing Sunday. "It was a way to try to make everyone happy ... Stuclcey explained. Details of this year's parade will soon be posted to the Web she www.christmasboatparade.com. Stuckey saJd. For regfstration. routes, viewing locations or general infonnation, call the chamber of commerce at (949) 729-4400. kayak, surf ski and canoe rental•. (949) 675-1215. The Upper~ Bay Ecological R....w offers Bade Bay canoe tours departing at 8:30 a.m. Saturdays from Shellmaker Island, which Is off Bid Bay Drive in Newport Beadl. (949) 640-6746. Newport Aquric Ceni.r of'filn 1WMP rowing (one oar), sculling classes (two oars) and canoe rentals. Oasses run for four weeks and cost $75. Introductory clinics also are available Saturdays and Sundays for s10. (9491646-n2s. Scuba training, conlisdng of.~ and two weekend day classes. are offered at the Aquatic Center, 4537 W. CoaS1 Highway, Newport Beach. $200 to $310. The center aleo offers 9CUba rentals, epedal trips, repairs and air fills. (949) 6~5440. Certlftcdon ..... for .,...Inning to lnllruc:te>Nevel scuba divers are available at Dive-in Scuba, 2482 Newport Blvd., Costa M .... Other services Include boat charters, equJpment 1&les, rentals end repaln. (949) 631-9288. DailyAIPilot Deirdre N9wmlN1 Education reporter, (9491674-4227 c»lrdre.niewrNne llltltnfM.oom Qwlldne CMtlo N-. aMtant. (9491574-4298 c11rlstl,,..~m11oe1«1rn-.oom PHOTOGRAPHEM Deily Pitot. P.O. Box 1500, Com MeN. CA 92628. Copyright No rwwa *>r1e1. i11Ultr9donl. edltDrial ~or adliwoliw•-....,,. Qf'I .,. ~wfd10Ut~ Pli• ,.....,, of copyright owner. Seen Hiller, Kueng Hwang, Don Leech, K.ent 1i'eptow READERS HOTUNE (9491 842-eoe& Aecofd your oommenca •bout the Oe41V P1'ot or news ttpe. ~ Our eddr ... 19 330 W. Bay St., CoetAI Meu, CA 92927. Office hourt 1nt Monday · Friday, 9:30 a.m. • 5 p.m. ~ It It the Pllot'1 pOllcy to ptt>mptly OOn-ect ... Mon of~­,..... CAlll ("9) ~ FYI ,,..~~,_.Olly Plot(USf'S.*4DQt .. ......., dllf. In Nliwpcift .... lndC-. Mm.~-......... orlty ~~ 91f"'91"""0r'lr9 CoUril¥ • 2BMM1. "'-_...,,.... ... ..., c.-. ...... ' "' .... .,.., ... ....... bf, .... ,,... .,,. .................. .. 4;W' _ _. .... ._} '°"'*2MI P&Mw ..... ................ ,. fcCV* .... HOW TO REACH US Ctrc:uletlon The Tlmea Orange County (8001212-9141 Mwltlmif 0 11 llfled (141) 942-w78 0........, (IMI) 942-4321 EcleMlat ..... (9'91 &c2-6680 lpott9 (9'8) 57~23 ,.... ,.. (949) 646-4170 lpofta,... (Ml) ~70 ~ d•l/ypl1«e1M1,,,...oom .... OMaa • 1"7*-0Maa (Ml 942-4311 1"111111mfeaIMll831·7f28 THE HARBOR COLUMN It's not too early to register for the boat parade -A hoy a month to I might decoftte. l will tell at.art a new yuu moN about trend by the puade In my mentioning a December Ou1stmas event columns, and I in a column will give my before annual boat Tbanbgiving, but parade boater's I have some great tips to help make news. The your voyage ufe. Newport Beach MIKE Sud OD OYer to Chamber of WHITEHEAD www.Oaristmas- Commerce is boatporade.com pleased to announce that for additional parade Simple Green is this year's details. new tide spoMOr for the s.tth annual Newport Harl:>or Cluistmas Boat Parade. Doug Stuckey, the chamber's pubUc affairs director, said. "We are extremely excited to have Simple Green with this year's parade; Simple Green is an outstanding. community-based company who sincerely cares about the success of the boat parade." Many boaters know of Simple Green from using their mvi.rorunentally frlendly products to dean boats. Plus. Huntington Harbour ls the hailing port of Simple Green's headquarters. "With their support and this year's theme of 'C-elebrating America with Lights; this year's parade should be a magical experience for all that view it." Stuckey continued, "and now is the time to start planning your decorations and for boaters to sign up." All boaters should sign up, whether they actually follow the parade route, because the $25 fee helps offset the costs of organizing this huge event. which the New York Times hailed as one of "top 10 hoUday happenings in the nation." 1 think, nationally, the Newport Harbor Ouistmas Boat Parade Is the top outdoor hoUday family event. touching annually more than 1 million people of all faJths.. Now. I give Stuckey permission to quote me so he doesn't have 10 keep quoting an East Coast newspaper whose readers ended their boating season a couple of monlhs ago. Hey. It was worth a try to get a little more press. Remember that the parade includes the "Ring of Lights• competition, a sboreside special category for aU decorated bay front homes. buslneues and yacht clubs. The Ring of Lights is a fut-growing segment of the parade that is being celebrated just like the boat.s. The parade will be 6ve days. from Wednesday. Dec. 18. through Sunday. Dec. 22, so you have more than ••• Tub month. I have spent many days on the ocmn. It's not O'Ja' yet I left agajn fur Mexico at 4:30 a.m. Friday at the helm of a new Canu 374 from Bayport Yachts. These long trips to F.menada do allow me the opportunity to get a good feel fi:>r how a boal hancles and the CDDbt factor that. every )1'C I .. becomes more important. The 374 w a sport sedan model equipped with twin Cummins 330 die8d engines turning 22-by-22-lndl props. so I am hoping to cruise at 25 knots. The technological adv.;mcemertt In the new marine~ is noticeable. and l have learned that now you can almost run at wide open throttles for hours and not harm the elec:trooicaDy controlled~ Now. the ternpel1ll\n gauge becomes the vital 1nstnanem to monitDr rm any inaemes, and remieni>er to sync the engines. ~ my recent Fnsenada deiwiry with a new Rep! 428), we could have sustained 31.5 knots. but we slowed to 29 knocs for comfort In the sweO oondltioos. This month. I will head 10 Ensenada three to fours times. The prior two trips have been relatively easy with the seas under 3 feet with little wind. My trip in the morning might prove to be rougher with 3-ptus,-foot swells, wind and rain in the forecast. I have been tudcy aossing the border bad: into the U.S. in the early afternoons. I take a wild cab ride from Ensenada to "la Hnea. • the line, and then walk through the checkpotnt that usually takes between one to three hours. but lately the wait has been a swprisingty 15 to 20 minutes. Ah. the savings in homs mean that I can then catch an earlier train back to the Irvine station; I recommend the businea dus section for the extra few dollars. Safe~ • "9CE WHnBtEAO Is the Pilot's boating end hat'bor columnist.. Contact him via e-mallat Mih•Boathou• 1Y.com or ~TY.com. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST The day will lt8rt wtth the • uwal low doudl end morning fog, but It expected to deer up bv ~nu. The,. of the dlty wMI be mo9dV sunny wfth hlgtw88 ltthe ~ 8nd" Wend. LOW9 wtM be down In the 508. ll*m j;d IJHl: WWW.IM8.nollll.lJOY BOATING FOllCAST Smooth ..... tidrf. Winer. wtl be""" on .. Inner ,..........,., .......... out of --~····~ wtnd-..2tllltfnthe afternoon Md._._.. of 3 ....... ..,.. Hot~ ........... ling ·on._.,......._..__,. oueoft.c,.... ...... •10to20 ....,. ... _....,.....,toa .... SURF Theswetl of the~ has ltrft us todly. Molt w.t fldng brealtt ... 8Mlng 2 to 3-foot, knee to wellt high .... todey .. the nc>tdnJIM IWlll baa oft. CotddoN .. f.a.ty good. Tomonowwll be much of the Mme, but bucl up - w.dMediy la whet\ our nmtt not1hneMIWlll a.-.. 11* la from. f.wtvler'it ~ttwt Wit btbulklll1g.......,..._. monq on Wldlmd&y. The IUf'f on ~wtl be WWI ....... ..... ..-..r. ~-orv TIDES n... 1:" p.rn. .......... - Monday, Oetobet 28, 2002 Al • COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION PREVIEW ON THE AGENDA MODEL RAILROAD Plannlng commialonera wW look to get the Fairview Palk muter plan on tmck tonight u they consider a request by the Orange <:ounty Model F.ngineen to expend Us railroad in the northwest portion of the pa.rt. The model railroad train ride currently spans about 8,800 feet and Is configured lo a figure-eight The Orange County Model Engineers, a club of train enthusiasts who voluntarily run the railroad at no cost to the city, are asking for an additional JUDICIAL Continued from Al victims' rights. the death pen· alty and the California three strikes law that puts anyone who commits three felonies ln prison for life. "It's had a real big effect on making the crime rate go down here in California," she said. "If you don't have that, you're just waiting for these serious offend- ers to commit another crime. This is a law that gets them off the streets.· Judges in the past have also - not paid too much attention to collecting restitution for victims from sentenced prisoners, Bridgman said. Bridgman's teenage son. Don- ny. was killed in a tragic car wreck on Irvine Avenue in I 997. A JUOtC1AL TEWERAMEHT 2.250 feet of new tndca. 8CCOtdlng to a staff report. The eddidooal JellClh requba 911 amendment to the padc'a master plan. About 45,000 to 60,000 people ride the rlOroed per year and couodl members have caDed lt a d.lsUnct attraction that makea Fairview Pait a sPedat plKe to vi1tL The railroad also )l08ta achools, parent-cblld groups, Scout troops, Cub pacb, service clubs and other p rivate organiz.ations. WHATTO~CT Planning std have called the proposed mpan.sion "logical" and recommend approval. SECOND STORY CONSTRUCTION 1Wo PMtside ~are looking to demoUlb the exiidng lingfewfamlly home on Westminster AYenue ilnd ~ lt with a f~bedroonl. two-story home that they cootend will enhance the modest neWtborbood. Paul and Laura Steiner have asked the Planning C:Ommluioo to approve constructloo of a two-story, 3,~aquare.foot hom e that would house a den, guest room, bathroom, living room. kitchen, dining room and garage on the first Ooor and three GAY SANDOVAL AGE:60 RE8IDecE.: Costa Mesa bedrooms, two batbrooma and a den. NEXT llEET1NG According to a Ital! repcxt. planners said the proposed bouee would lb in the midst or a predomlna1dy one-story ndgJlborhood and would be much larger than the surrounding houses. However. three ocher two-story homes are lo the direct vicinity and the second-story portion of the proposed home are designed to have the least effect on neighbors. •WHAT: ptanning Commiulon •WHEN:800p.m. Today •WHERE; City Hafl, n Fair Drive • WFORMATION: (714) 754-5245 Westminster Avenue signed a petition in favor of the construction. WHAT TO EXPECT Unlike previous second-story additions that have raised the ire of residents while attempting to raise building heights, this project seems to have the suppon of the neighborhood, as I 9 people from Barring a flood of angry neighbors -and voters -who suddenly have a change of heart, expect the Planning Commission to approve the proposed project. CLUB Continued from Al the idea of condominiums on the site has been suggested and seriously considered in previous d&ussions for 1901 Newport. future homeowners may take is- !>ue with a large nightclub next door. Davenport said. Other area nightclubs have created substantial problems with noiM? and trash for sur- rounding residents even when separated by large parking lots, streets and even o ther property, the staff report notes. -Compil.ed try Lolita Harper jazz and some 80's one·hit won- d ers in the earlier hours and progress in tempo and bass in the later hours, ending with trance and electroruca an- thems. The club does not play Hip Hop. Schneider stcessed. and without it, the club would not appeal to the •M1V demo· graphic.· "Our music play list Is very carefully articulated to appeal only to our target demographic,• the letter read. "Patrons outside our target market are not famil- iar with it and therefore we don't provide an atmo!>phere that is comfortable for them." r1'MIY: Hu9band, two daughters ~ INYOIYEMENT: Active in PTAs , past pteSident of academic district.council, pattidJ)9ted in dM>ir and athJetic booster clubs. Involved wfth the Cotta Mesa Childcare and Youth Sefvicet, was on the city of Costa Mesa's Library Ad Hoc Committee. According to letters submitted to the city by executive director Fmic Schneider. the club's target market would be 2.5-to 45-year- old, affluent professionals from Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and lrvme. Oub owners carefully plan the required cover charge. dress code. music selecuon and marketing tools to make sure 11 does not attract undesired cben · tele. the letter reads. Westside resident Kathleen Eric said she wa.i. excued about the entertainment venue. after learning about the possibility at the Planrung Commi~1on study session last week.. "I am glad they are finally thinking about placet. for people my age 10 go.· Enc i.rud. EDUCAJ10N: Bachelor' degree from California State University, ffeeno; law degree from Loyola I.aw School in Los Angeles Music would consist of light • LOLITA HARPER covers Costa Mesa She may be re&etled at (949) 574-4275 or by e mail at loltla harper" lat1mes.com. MacEachem said she has an even temperament that will help her look at victims and de- fendants alike. But, she too, like her opponent, is vocal about victims' rights.. experience necessary to run a courtroom,· she said. ute to a larger segment of the 1be main reason !>he entered the race. Sandoval said, wa'> 10 give "my skills to the community." ·Victims need to be protected and need to have a voice," she said. "They need to have their constHutlonal rights protected.· MacEachern said she decided to run for office because she wanted to take a "less adversar- ial role" after working for the Orange County district an or- ney's office for 21 years and "contribute in a different way to the legal community.· "I think I have the jury trial JOY IN FN>ING SOLUTIONS There is pleasure in adjudi· eating cases, says Sanders. • 1 realized I enjoyed trying to find conect solutions to people's problems that could not be solved otherwise,· she said. "lllat planted a seed in my mind.· Also. as a business lawyer. she was dealing only with a small pan of the community. Sanders said. ·But as judge. I can contrib- Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Please call for hours, directions & reseMtions. : (949) 723-0621 = r-or a llrM!d time, lfCtive h tfvtf- lnch ~site b the..,.. price as the IWt&td ~lnc;ft vane size on ..................... ................. _e==-~..., ........ ,,_ ~,1,:=:a:-.::::=--- (]OJ!i(! """.fl'Yft'I bbtfc 9l)4es llJd , 14 labikA.AJh ~ ~antudlm- nt fabtic '9llt!S upt!lldlrJ ~ h!6 l.ibrfc~ Filters h1n#I ~., il.mfnlle )Oii IOOm wlli11alp \(afl5 tit kJr ~ lit/' c:anrol population," she said. • Sanders emphasized she had experi ence both with civil and criminal cases that would give her a bener understanding of all cases brought before her. PROTECTING CHILDREN Sandoval got into the race for Judge Ronald Kline's scat follow- ing allegations that he pos- sessed child pornography. "That's how all this started for me -with the issue of protect- ing chlldren, • she said. Voters should not take any candidate at face value. she !>au.I. "They should closely look at each candidate's claims and not rely on anything anybody say!>." Sandoval said. "Voters should go to the highest bidder, the one who has the most to offer." • DEEPA BHARATH covers pubhc safety and courts. She may be reamed at (9491574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bharathfa lat1mes com FULL BAR COCKTAILS MEXICAN RESTAURANT NO PASSPORT IS NEEDED OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·645 ·76 26 . PUBCIC SAFETY POLICE FILES COITAmlA .............. ,.,_ ..... A• ,_,Old nwn-. ..,...°"•"'*"°" ofbllng In pc Ill If ., of. Cllilboled •* ra • ~ '*""'..,,.. Ill 1:14a.m. Mdey. ................. ........ ~Aman w.e enested on ae~ of MCQnd degree burglary at 1:68 p.m. Friday. • 8'tlllDI 8tNel: A vehicle 1h9ft wu reported In the 3300 blodtat9:12 p.m. lhur9dey. • Can¥on l>fhle: AA assault was reported In the 2200 blodc et 10:37 p.m. lhurtday. • Eat 111h StrNt end Newport~Aman was anested on auspidon of being drunk in pubfic and realsting an officer at 11:15 p.m.kiday. •Hwbor~:A woman was arrested on auapk:ion of burglary in the 3000 blodt at 8 p.m. Thul'9day. ·tfytMd~ Trespauing was reported in the3300 blodt at 9:41 p.m. Thuraday. • South Coat Dltw: A man waa anested on suspicion of auault and battery in the 900 blodt at 11 :55 a.m. Thur9day. • w..t 18th StrMt: A man waa anested on suspicion of urinating In pubfic In the 500 NEWSROOM Continued from Al occasions and every time I do, I get a new batch of jokes to tell my brother-in-law. The election, of course. is no laughing matter with plenty of blg issues to tackle and talk about. And with that, J could use a l18le11 lrlktlll1 r ... cm,, ............. WJ 1st,;,;;;· ~ Greetight ~ ~ 3~ Generation Califonill ~ 30 Veer Resident ~~~o[:m as a Otizen Not:' ~ A Coooci Penon for the Residents 949.752.1678 blo«et 11:50a.m. ThuNdey. HEWl'OltT9EACff • Did 9'llelK ~tt..t w. l'tpOf1lld In "" 2IOO blodt .c 10;43 e.m. Sundey. •Nth 811Mt:A phy9bl fight w reported In 1N 100 blodt .c 12:<48 •• m. ~-• ..._ ICK.1'W11'41W.:A bdery wet repoft8d In the 2300 blodt et bf7 •.m. Sunday. • .aay ...... w.t:A physical fight waa reported In the 1300bloc*at12:60 a.m. Sunday. • BMCh end 5111 S1IMt A trash fire WU "'POf'ted at 8'.46 a.m. Sunday, •~'--*Vandalism WU reported in the 1500 blodt at 8:30 a.m. Sunday . • JemborM Aoed end c.mpu. Dlfv« A hit and run involving a pertced vehicle was reported at 7:54 p.m. Saturday. • Mlll'gN ..... end Newport Hile Dltv9 West Vehide speeding and racing was reported at 9:32 p.m. Saturday. • Newport Centiar Dltv9 West Grand theft was reported in the 900 blodc at 8:07 p.m. Saturday. • Newport Centiar Dltv9 West Vandalism was reported in the 900 blodc at 3:05 a.m. Sunday. • Seuhote Drtve: A party disturbance was reported in the 5100 bf ode at 1 :30 a.m. Sunday. little help from the readers. I need to come up with three good questions to ask the candidates. I think I can probably manage that. but if any of you have questions you'd really like to ask and haven't heard asked at other candidate forums, just drop me a line either at my e-mail address or phone number below. As for the forum, it will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the City Council Ouunbers and will be broadcast live on AT&T Broadband Cllannel 3. Even if you don't send your questions to me, audience members will have the opportunity at the last 15 10 20 minutes of the debate to submit questions that will be read by Buffa. Sponsored by AT&T. this newspaper. the C.OSta Mesa Chamber of Commerce and the city of Costa Mesa. the forum is expected to last an hour. Hope to see you at City Hall • • • Finally, and I know she's already on her way to work at the Seattle Tunes. I'd I.Ike to say how much this newsroom is going to miss our now former features writer YC>Wll Olang. She has been a great cwitributor to the Daily Pilot and I wtD always appreciate her talents along with her sincerity and thoughtfulness. Those of you who have met her along the way, know what I mean. Good Jude Young and see you in the funny papers. •TONY DOOERO is the editor. He can be readled via e-mail et 949-574-4258 or at tony.doderotllatimes.com. . KENNY PRINTER HAUNTED Continued from Al spokeswoman for the marketplace. "It's a mixture. It's for kids and adults and that's what we try to do here at the marketplace." As adults have an opportunity to shop at the marketplace, enjoy the third annual Halloween Hearse, Bug and Monster 0.assic Car Show or listen to the entertaining Halloween antics of Dr. Demento in the Automotive Road of Dreams Museum, the children were able to play a more interactive role in the day-long even!. After checking in at the pumpkin parch, children disguised as superheroes, goblins. witches and princesses, were given ·a "trick or treat map of the participating merchants. • GETTING INWlYED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For information on adding your organization to this list. call (949) 574-4298. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS The local d'tapter is loolcing for men and women older than 20 who have lived in Orange County for at least six months and have been on the job for at least three month• to serve as big brothers or big sisters for children ages 6 to 16 from slngle-parent homes. (714) 544-7773. BOY SCOUTS Of AMERICA INC. Volunteer opportunitiet for the Orange County Council indude fund-raising, program development and training to exi.ting troops and packs. (714) 546--4990. BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS Of NEWPORT-MESA The three area clubs need volunteer coadlea and arts and crafts worbhop teachers. Call for locations. (949) 642-2245. 8RAIU.E tNSTTTUTFS ORANGE COUNTY C£NTER The nonprofit organizetlon is lookJng for \/Otunteers with a beak: knowt.dge of Windows Support Our 'I. Schools Shop Harbor Blvd. of Cars "It's a nice family outing and I just thought it would be fun and cute with all the kids dressing up," said Dawn Kasper owner of Stlch n' Stuff in the Artisan's comer of the marketplace. As one of the participating merchants, Kasper gave out candy to the children who found their way to her location. Her two grandchildren helped after they finished trick or treating themselves. But trick or treating and a themed car show weren't the only draws to Sunday's haunting festivities, as Fanner Mike Valladao, a world·renowned pumpkin sculptor, returned for the third consecutive year to sculpt Spiderman on a nearly 400 pound pumpkin. With pumpkin sculpting underway, the pumpkin pie eating and costume contests followed. ·[My wife and I] are amazed at the detail of some of the costumes," said Tim Burnett of Mission Viejo. ul can't believe bow many adults have really gotten into this whole Halloween thing." Just as the event invited children to dress up in true Halloween fashion. it also allewed adults to discard their everyday persona and take on disguises of their own. "I recall, growing up, when Halloween was a big deal,· said Bloom, who d escribes himself as someone that's always participating in Halloween events rather than attending them. ·1 enjoy the looks I geL I've been a bit of a ham for some time ... it's a thing I've always had with Halloween." • CHRISTINE CARRILLO is the news assistant. She may be reached at (949) 574-4298 or by e·mail at christine.carrillo@latimes.com. GETTING INVOLVED 95198, Microsoft Word and a willingness to learn the adaptive equipment used by Its students to participate in various activities at the Oasis Senior Canter in Corona del Mar. Volunteers will tutor legally blind adult studenta with the use of computers and other adaptive technology. Mary Johnson, (714) 821-5000, ext. 2113. COMPANION HOSPICE The hospice needs volunteers to befriend someone who needs extra special caring at the end of life. Volunteers will receive 16 hours of orientation and training, and will serve during the fall program that begins Sept. 28. (714) 560-8177. COMMUNITY ANIMAL NETWORK The networ1t needs volunteers to help control the rising population of wild cats in local neighborhoods. Volunteers would trap and <Wiver cats to local vaterinarians for spaying or neutering, and then release them badt to the property where they were found. The goal of the program Is to save the lives of stray cats. (949) 76~3646. COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE The playhouM needs volunteers for u.hering, bedcstage wort, malllnga, typing, controlHng lfghta end many other duties. (949) 660-6269. COSTA MESA tlSTORtCAL SOCETY The IOCMty collects lnformetlon, photoe and al1ffadl relating to . the hlstofy of COllta M ... and the h8tt>or •ru. Votunteera are needed for dencal tub and comput9r Input and help in the litnfv. (M&l sn691a COSTA MESA UTIMCY CCUtCI. The eo... Meu l.Jtency Centlw needs \/Otunteet tuton to tMd1 Engtlah u • MCOnd languege. Ptopte who want to a.em EngQeh -• liecOnd laftguegi .. 111o ~toCIM. Cellio .....-. (714) -..3310 or(114) ~ also needed. Call for an application. Fred Gaedt.ler, (714) 754-6208. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior services facility at the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers who can greet members and the pubfic at the front desk and volunteers for the Resource Department with Excel computer experience and sharp telephone skills. The Senior Meals program also needs people to deliver meals to homes. (949) 645-2356. COSTA MESA SENtOR CORP. The non~fit organization at the Costa Mesa Senior Center Is looking for new board members.. The fund-raising and poticymaking board needs vokmteers who will participate In monthly meetings, oocaslonal committee meetings and special projeds. Candidates shouk1 have connections in Cocta Mesa and surrounding communities and an interest in serving the oommuntty bv helping seniors. (949) 646-2356, ext. 16. COURT-APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES . Volunteers are needed to serve as advocates for abused, neglected and abandoned c:ttildren. Volunteers wortc one on one with a c:ttlld for three hours a week. j714) 683-9034. CRISIS ASSISTANC£ PROGRAM INC. The nonprofit organization la Meldng volunteer• for its expanding trauma response progrem. Some \/Otunteera -* l8w enforcement. firefigh1•,.. end emergency-type respondef'I bv providing emodonel first aid and auppot1 to lr\ju..-d or tnumrimd people. Other volum.en provide diapn:t\ end offtce aupport. No e>cpertelalewry. Tralntng wtll be provided. (949) 618-14'4. ~R£SOWTION llJMCES VoluntMr medi8tots, cne trS*iattltt and ounedt ..a1t1tnts ... needed'° hefp In a Vlriety of medl9tion c.M. 8itlngual &a~ .Utt.,.. needed for~ votuntiNn end for mediMott. (949) 25C)..0488. WTOIUU E.llltlar s..-niidl vofuntMfa fot ~ ChWical WOftc and to Mis> :rn===-C7Ml ... tm. -·· Viki ......... ..... ........ lllrft ... .. '( A hood ornament from beyond the grave rides the front of a Cadillac hearse at the festival. environment. (949) 645-8489 FNA.ES--COSTA MESA This team of community based organizations, which worb toward providing youth and families with counseling, family support. health education, mentoring, Moring, after school activities and kinship services, needs voluntaera to assist in all areas. (949) 574-3976. FISH -MOBILE MEALS Call (949) 642.ro60 to help Friends in Service to Humanity assist with the Mobile Meals program and provide ongoing emergency aaalatance to those in need. Both always seek volunteer aaaistance in a variety of areas. (949) 646-8050. FRIENDS Of THE NEWPORT BEACH U8RARY The book atont needs book donations for book safes. Good quality children'• and nonficlk>n books are eapedatty needed. They may be hlft at •nv of the brand'! libraries -Balboa, Merinera or Corona del Mar, or In the special book cloeet next to the Friends Book Store et 1000 Avocado Ave. Volunteers are needed to staff the used book store that Is inside the entrance of the Central LJtnry. Volunteers must be members of the Friends of the Ubrary and ere aaed to wortc one thf'M-<hour shift '* momh. (949) 769-9667. GIRL SCOUTS • Girt Scouta of Orange County : nMdt votunteera to be trained as • troop leade,.., Mtve on special : : commltteee and give lectures. : • demonatnttona or d ...... (714) ·: 979-7900. • GIRLSlNC. Of OMNQE COUNfY ~•re needed to o~r educdonaC and enridvnent <>ppOftUnftJet for glm and boys. • (949) S.718l : e AROUND TOWN •HIDelc-.~ ....... • Mtg .... l&IPPOfl 8fU'.IP from • Send.....,10M9 ..... '° l:IOtotp.m. ,........., .... .Robert. o. omm... ........ Che IWv P'lac. SIOW. ~It.; medlcel ~. whoWll.,,_,. C-. Mele, CA--:; 1 =.lllllto ~il~1on (t4I) ...... ,70; Of' bl/ , .. ) idYene. in ........... of Mng ~ lncludethe ..... m.. cenclf; "'--n. "'-*18 wtll be end loc8dof, oftt..-.. ..... In the cenw'I adtoltum •One •11 contMt phafl9 number. A Hoeg Dffw In Nwiport lwt\. C:Ohipl• llldng It 9\# ...... et (M9) 7«M5M2. ~.d##'tplloc.c:om. TODAY ..,...,.. ..... ICllllMn wll hoct a temlnat on the mlnde of Aulhot.Llnd8 ... ~ coral C8tdum from 8:30 to 7:30 end Tobin Simon wt11.,,_,..t p.m. at the Patio Ca1' In Costa ~t book "Wrttlng the Mind Meea. The ce1' i. at 226 E. 17th Altve· and dlecuat the St. Ffee. (949) 831-4741. .propdoceptlve .. method they u8ed to Wlfll8 It et 7 p.m. In The,.....,..... audi ofh 8ofder8 Boob. Music end Ca1' at Covenant will host a...,.,. Fett SotJth C08llt Plua. Borders la at from 6:30 to 7;30 p.m. The event 3333 Beer St.. C08tll Mesa. Free. will Include a coetume contest, (714) 27M933. face painting, pumpkin C8rving, lUUDAY downs and gamea. The dlurch la at 2850 Fairview Road, Com UChtnewtl hold a .......,.ta1tton Me.a. F1ee admlsalon. (714) OfT'1he buslneu ethics from 557.:n40. 7:30to1:30 a.m. on the UCI camptls. The presentation will SATURDAY be 19d bv a panel of experts to The UC lrvNA.rbotwUn wll provide guidance on the vary hold Its annual Fall OrcNd limely luue. $36 per person. FelSttval from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . For more Information, call (949) toc:t.y and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 863-1910. Sunday. The arboretum Is just south of the comer of Campus A OOINIUllty fotwn wtth the Drive and Jambofee Road on the Newport-Meea Unified Schoof UC1 North Campus. $2 per Board candidates will be held person, free for children younger from 7 to 9 p.m . in the Victoria than 12 and memben of the room at the Nelghboi'hood Friends of the UC1 Arboretum. For Community Center In Coeta m0f'8 infonnatlon, call (949) M .... The forum Is sponsored by 824.-6833. the Harbor Council Parent Teechen Assn. and the league of SUNDAY Women Voters of Orange Coast. A P"9W" exploring the pmee The center la et 1846 Pa rte St. Free. Native American children of the (949) ~2666. Badt Say might have played will be held from 10:30 a.m. to noon Bord9ra Boob, .... end C8'6 et at The Peter and Mary Muth South eo..t Plaza will host an Interpretive Center. The program introduc:tOty aamlnar on the la beat suited for children ages 5 leacHngl and tedmlquea of the and older. Space is limited The wottd-renowned Buddhist center is at 2301 University Drive, meditation master Gettle Newport Beach. $3 per person. To Kelung Gy8t9o 8t 7 p.m. The register, call (714) 973-9829. aemmer wll be presented bv Gen Kelun Tubpa, an English NOV.4 Budcl*t nun and residen1 The Orange County Sierra tNChw et the Vejntrupinl Buddilt Singles Club will host a Center tn Sen Diego. Borders la at newcomer meeting at 7 p.m. al 3333 Beer St., Co.ta Mesa. Free. the Costa Mesa Neighbortiood (714) 279-8933. Community Center. The meeting WEDNESDAY will indude displays, exhibits, demonstrations and A Com Meae City Councl refreshments. The center is at candidates forum will be held at 1845 Parit Ave. Free. For more 6:30 p.m. In Costa Mesa Ctty lnfonnation, call (714) 963-6345. Council chamber&. Membeni of . the audience will be Invited to aak NOV.6 questions. Spon90ring the forum .Look Good .•. Feel eeu.r- are the Dally Pilot, AT&T classes will be held from 10 a.m. Broadband, the Costa Mesa to noon al Hoag Hospital in Chamber of Commerce and lhe Newport Beach. The dasaes are City of Costa Mesa. n Fair Drive. sponsored by the American (714) 754-5223.. Cancer Society, the National WHEN YOU CAN'T GO BARE • -Q --Costa Mesa City Counc;il Candi atee Forum -Wedneaaay. October~$- 6:30 p.m. at the Coeta Meea _atty Counc;ll-Chambar.9- ~A.ft.end ... .... to be**"°"' e:30 to 7:30 O..Cerlllr••:: w.w.a..C...MllLtl. .. ~ Oillllryend mg, ... p..m. .... Plldo C.-In c.o.. -...Ccwonl.... • M•I ~'l'Nv.,. ..... tlDWlid MIM. 11w Cefit luua E. 17th 11111 i.-. C.t to. up fl:w tlledlllno CMCW pmle: • n • • ip, a Ftw. t .. , sn-4741. d-. (1~ ln-tOOO. ..... ........... a... wig llnd .__.. ... end~ Counly11a --••-.a'rll co.1 ... gllllwtl .......... NOV.U A ;It d_._ ....... ....... ...., ....... ~wtlt\~~ The A_.__....,..._..._... 7:15~ W..111 ....... dWOI+ • ., .. .,..,..... .. to holpitlll le .. 1 HOeg Orlw. • on the run will be held from 8:30 wtne-... ... "'· H9bJpe)lt ~ ......... a... .,..,_but ,..,....ildon .. to 8 p.m. •1he Plldo C.,. In 8-dl. Cllll to ......ve ..... .., .......... end .... ...- NQUinld. To ~orfor more eo.t. MeM. The 8Mnlnar la 283-Ml2. '°,.. .... ._lind ... Information, Clll (Mt) 281-4M48"' ~ bv ModMf't Martcet 8t cor......-. Thegroup .... (IOO) ACS-2:W6. IOtdlen. The c:aft la at 225 E. 17th TheC.-.MwCt• ..... • 7 p..m. ~-,,..,. St. Free. (949) 631-4741. Commerce .... MIWOt1dng famlv s.rw:.. 2IO E. ... 81., Mottw'8 M.-•~ wll luncheon,._.,. w.dl...c:l8ys ea.a. MeM.~ ........ hoct • wofbhop on NOV.14 from 11:46 a.m. to 1 p.m. • .,. but Ngillttatb\ ........ (714) arometheraPV from 9:30 to 8 p.m. A..-• on howto9Vold strw Costa Me.a Country Club. The 446 &0. at the Patio Caf6. The caf6 l9 at during the holldaya will be held cost la $13. The dub .. 8t 1701 225 E. 17th St., Costa Meu. ,...._. from 6?30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Gott eou .... onw. co.ia ....._ aa ...... ar.. ........... (949) 831-4741. Ca1' In eo.ta Meta. The seminar (714) 885-9090. from Sto 10p.m. ~- Is sponsored by Mother's Mar\at 8ofden Boob, Mueic a c.fit • NOV.7 8t Kitchen. The caf6 ls at 226 E. A bnlln tumcw 1UPP01t lfOUP South Coe9t Plue, 3333...., St. Mother'• ........ KJeGhen wll 17th St. f'.ree. (949) 831-4741. meets the first end third in Coste Meu. $3. New~ ~a cooktng d ... end book Thursdays eadi month from 7 to are v'81c:ome. (IM9) 206-9122. signing wtth author fWMtcca OHGOltG 8:30 p.m. at the Hoeg Canc:I* Wood from 8:30 to 8 p.m. 8t the ..........., couples wtth one Center at Hoeg HoepitM, 1 Hoeg TheColn .......... ar.. ...... Patio Cate In Co.ta Meu. The Jewish partner are Invited to Dnve, Newport Beactt. Ffte. from 1 to 3 p..m. Mondeya at the cate la at 226 E. 17th St. $10 per participate in a diacusalon group Reglstmion not required. The Oasis s.lior Center. New per90fl. (9'9) 831-4741. at the Jewish Family SefVlce of group ia del6gned to t*P memben h...,111'8d In trading, Orange County office. The group patient. and their familie9 buying and ealing amps end NOV.I is geared toward dealing wtth understand and cope wtth the coins are being aought to join • A~ lectl#9on1he iaues between interfaith illness. (949) 674-623L theee informal medng•. Thet9 unique art and architecture from ~.such as raising children, are no f..a '9QU1red. (149) around the world will be held at obaerving holidays, symbols in St. Andrew'• Pteal>rt ..... Qurd\ 644-3244. the Orange Coast College Robert the home and relationships with hosts a memaJ m,.. eupport B. Moore Theatre. The lecture will extended families. The C0$1 is $45 group from 6:30 to 8 p.m. ........ Fem9y a.vice .... be presented by OCC profeaor per couple for tttree sessions. Sundays in Dierenfteld Hall Cat ongoing benNrvement eupport lrini Rk:ter900. All proceeds Preregistration is required. Call to 600 St AndreWI Road, Newport groupl for adults at .. , stagee of raised from the lecture will echedule date and time. The Beadl. (949) 574-2236. loa. The group9 ahal9 benefit AIDS Charitiel of Orange office is at 250 E. Baker St., Suite experieoc•, hNr how others G, Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950. The J9wWi Famly a.vice of deal wtth grief. receive eupport County. The theatre la at 2701 Orange County aponaora a and learn ways to cope wtth Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Women 50 and older m.y be p11rt diSGUuion group focusing on aadnea and loa. One group Tldurta are $10 and will be of a discussion group concerns and responsibilities of meets at 7 p.m. Tu.days at 8ettl available at the door. For more coordinated by Jewish Family adult c:fllldren and their parents Jacob in Irvine. The eecond group infonnatlon, C811 (714) 432--0202. Services to addr9ss issues such from 6 to 7 p.m. lWO Tuesdays a meets at 10 a.m. Tueedays at ea anxiety, depresslo.n. month at the Jewish Femlly Temple Judea in Laguna Hilla. NOV.9 relationships, loneliness and Service office at 250 E. e.ker St., The third group meets at 1 p.m. The 32nd annual Needle AN family that meets from 10 lo 11 :30 Suite G. Costa Mesa. $10 per Thuf'Miaya at the en-. Center in F=estival and Fall Fair will be held a.m . Mohdays at the agency person, per aeseion. Anaheim. Free. but advance from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. toc:t.y and offices, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Preregistnltion required. (714) registration Is required. (714) Sunday at Orange Coast College Costa Mesa. Preregistration 445-4950. 445-4950. in Costa Mesa. The festival, required. (714) 445-4950. hosted by OCC, will offer four The ........ Femly s.w. al J9wiah Femly Service al Or-.. 60-mlnute ~end a Frtands al 1he N9wport e..dl Orange County ha a weeldy County provides a support and variety of actlvtties adleduled Public Library Used Book Store parenting support group to help discussion group to aailt throughout the day. OCC is at are asking for patrons to donate parent.a leem ctrategles for participants in their reo<Nerf from 2701 Fairview Road. For more boob to replenish the dwindling successful parenting end helping childhood or teenage aexual infonnation, call (714) 432-5880. stodt. Boob may be left at any of them deal with the feelings and abuse. The group meet.a from 8 to the three branch libraries at behavior of their c:hildr9l 1. The 9:30 p.m. Tueedays at 250 E. The C.tholc Daughtln al the Balboa, Mariners. or Corona del group meets from 10 to n :30 a.m. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Advance Americas will hold a ho4iday fair Mar, or in the book doset next to Mondays at Jewish Family registmiort is required. (714) from 1 :30 to 7 p.m. toc:t.y and 8 lo the Friends Book Store at 1000 Service, 250 E. Beker St., Suite G, 445-4950. 11 :30 a.m. Sunday in the St. Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Costa Mesa. The group will cover Joachim Catholic Church Hall. lopica about managing anger, The fair will indude handcrafts. a All hardcover and paperbad anxiety end peer pressure 1Wo-how bylllt .... wtdt. trained naturalist guide ant bake sale, •white elephant.aw and donations, with the exception of children experience. o"8red at 10 a.m. Sundays from a food baakat raftle. The church is magazines and law books, will be Preregistration required. (714) the Newport Dunes Waterfront at 1964 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. accepted and are tax deductible. 4464950. Free. For more Information, call (949) 769-9667. Resort. The resort ia at 1131 Bae* Bay Drive, Newpor1 Beach. $20, (714) 968-2666 or (714) 546-2875. The Co.ta Me.a Senior c.rt.r The &r.ile lnstttut. oftws hM has ballroom dancing with live or $10 for California Wildlife NOV.12 oomputer classes to people with music from the Costa Mesa Campaign and Newport Bay Mother'9 Malbt. Kitchen wi1I fading vision who have dlfficolty Music Makeni from 7:30 to 10:30 Naturalists and friends hoct a seminar on the time it seeing lhe computer screen. The p.m. every Tuesday night at 695 membera.(8001586-0741 ADVERTISE MENT PAT SACKINGER'S DREAM CAME TRUE In one week Pal SDingaf (pc- ' llr8d} bst six potJU. ., Ina weelG Pat lost 17 pounds. And, in five Maks Pat ctopped br tiess sizes. i was in a beauty sabl In! CMtfheatd a womml taldng abotA how she slirm8d down wlh mas- sages and tat kepU off for som&- lina now. So. I dd what she dd and went to The Body Bed. Pat Saddf9W is not Ill Isolated cild. In tine W88ks Susan ~. JO* raatioo arldn. kJst two -. Tw diMd ..s uatisld on -' ol al my ICY le, tu nMf 1118 l been so easy and so last. as will the E1ropean Sfmnilg Traelnaa at The Body BIUA. In two week,,, Laura Brady, Phannaceuti:al sales, lost 18 pouOOs. 'W*1 I tst t.d abU The Body BlaM. I knew I lat m lo9e w;. tcr mysel. Now, I irn a stze bl. ' '°'* IP'8lll nl roost •· ~ I tael so sel·asued. • Md Pll Cob ldlool '9arhri ~·-~br ....... , n tan .. 8nyrl Alli. ll1d I wUI nal ... qt*1g b Thi 8cJCtt BllA6's ....,.... I've cb1I -.... "°'""" bebl -nadq .... "' 1hl Bcxtt BIU6'• r...-Slinnng Pwopn.· ~ shT*1g traal· rnefts in Etrope. No nut of exercile CJ diet cal ... fat mta as '* mallod" exclaims ~. The European deeoxifcan realr1lln roeases )'Oll metiD>- 1sm kl tun nae tat beca'98 of is c:onoeo- trated amounts of Oh. The iodnt .... .. the ~ a1d "8 lhyroid bins on the metabotism. The .. weed damificatiotl ., d8ir'58S the boctf of~-·-­and toxins retaned "°" • nu1lt1 cir· nJ"*'58S. Pat Sac:kilger CJd8S, 'Mow, I have *Y heMthy -habits, sometimes Mfl inlMgilg • bl Ard. I .. llll1IQI m ..., ... ,. Nnt .. ~ ...... rtin ri I lfOt Ill I itlll ..... , .. 1111 ..W. ~ ~ JW biidJ ID ...., -.. "IMllllll Iii .................. cdl .... ., lier. Oii Eli' •• , ....... al ...... .... a1 ....... 11er. •. Otl mechala e.ase tna- nat waru nll9des ., tun the fal faster than tllmanf't possllle. Eledronic maaages can:t tt1t nmdes n tMTl oft l.IWcdld tat 1n nW1Jtes )QJ get the lmlft of 1500 sit •. Now women C3l get ~ b thei nMbli \u8 prot8n$ t.m I by leaing our lr&nants zero in on spdc areas wtae fwy m " bse ilches,. tite.1il says. ·Mi, OUI ~ chinlgl ..,_. ,_. sages to ....... dia"""n " crry tis fal cu af )ICU "*"'. The9e •i•a -.. md8d will cu ... 21-dly drq propnflt ... JOU., .. as nun ci,. s-:rllld bldl ... rou wt rs ......... mt ... 'fCU ... ...., .. ... . I • • • . ' I : ' I . BESTBUYS Wanna buy a used car? T he best place to buy a t\llnt-conditioo used car is Newport Wholrrde I've bought four cars here, and every one was as good as new. Owner Carl Mazzie hand pleb cars, then has them completely certified and reconditioned. including new brakes, tires and oil changes. Mechanical problems are fixed. GREER WYLDER There are always 35 to 40 cars to choose from, mostly luxury German a.rid Japanese, as well as an types of sport utility vehicles. What is not on the lot, Mazzie can track.down. AU prices are wholesale, ransfug from $8,000 to $35,000. Financing and warranties are offered Lot hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Satwday. Newport Wholesale is at 890 W. 18th St. in Costa Mesa. Call (949) 646-2092. 'LIGHT YOUR WORLD Light Bun. Btc. is more than just a lighting finure store, it carries thou.sands of hard-to-find bulbs and it's a lighting design spedalty store. The selection includes: light bulbs to help grow coral am.I kill bacteria in aquariums, medical bulbs, energy-saving compact fluorescent bulbs, bulbs to treat Seasona.I Affective Oisoder, flickering decorative candelabra bulbs and fun stuff -black lights and colored bulbs. Strings of novelty lights are big and Ught Bu.lbs Etc. is the only place you can find Ouistmas lights year roWld. c.ertified lighting consultants wort with architects and designers in the conceptual stage of building projects for homes, offices and stores. With their expertise, they can greatly improve lighting situations. Special vignettes in the showroom show the huge difference between good and bad lighting scenarios, adding more Ufe and definition to a room. Art ts especially improved. by choosing the right lighting. Uke a movie set, you ca.r. program "scenes· or your fawrlte lighting with a remote, and even tum on security lights for emergencies. lbere are hun~ of contemporary to transl"lional free-standing. outdoor and ceiling ftxtures to choose from. Discounts ave avallable for designers and contractors. Store hours are 9'.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday th,rougb Satwd.ay. It Is located at 1920 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Call (949) 646-5227. The Daily Pilot's weekly report on local businesses PHOTOS BY CRYSTAL l.AOOE~ /DM.Y Pl.OT Susie and Mike Tanaguchi of Foothill Ranch look through the displays at the Mar'*8i 5upermar1(et, which attracts customers from throughout Orange County. Asia_rt markets gain in Costa Mesa The city has long been a prime spot for ethnic businesses, which have expanded recently as· success continues. Christ.lne Carrillo Daily Pilot C osta Mesa has Jong served as lhe prime location for specialty businesses catering to Japanese and Asian customers throughout Orange County, a distinction that has become more pronounced with recent openings. Although the Asian and Pacific Islander population itJ 2000 consisted was only 6% or the Newport-Mesa area and 13.8% of the total Orange County population, according to the U.S. 2000 c.ensus. Costa Mesa has proven that its centrallty can lure Asian. particu.larly Japanese, customers to the area The 13-year-old Mitusuwa Market on Paularino Avenue and Bristo) Street and the 7-month-old Maruk.ai Asian Supenna.rtet on Harl>or Boulevard Uld A shopper browses the shelves of the new Kinokuniya Bookstore, which opened less than a month ago. Kinokuniya sells Japanese literature and music. Baker Street ofl'er convenient locations set up," sa1d MJchael Yamamoto, for customers seeking Japanese, Asian genera.I manager or the Marub.i Asian and Hawaiian products. Supenna.rket "Now It's just a matter of "\tk are a spedaJ grocery store and introducing our product to the area.· we do have our customer base already Sixty percent of the supermaricet's clientele is of Japanese decent Its profile in the community was enhanced by the opening of the IGnokuniya Bookstore right around the comer. 1be bookstore, which eeDs Japanese books, magazines. DVDs. comics and other related materials, brought more Japanese customers to the area That. in tur'n, brought business to the nearby Japanese supermaricet as well. While the two stores have heJped each other's business within the Japanese communities, the proximity is not essential to the success of a specialty store. The Mitusuwa MaBd, which is the only Japanese business ln its area. has remained successful by mpanding the kinds of products it sells. Selling Oriental foods as well as boob and other cuJturaDy related product5. the market has managed to continue to attract Japanese customers and build up its non-Japanese cl.lentele. "We mostly sell oriental foods,• said Geof1te Nagano, manager of the Mitusuwa Malket. • And wre trying to See MMKETS, he• A7 POWER LUNCH Avila's El Ranchito: Laid-back, tasty· food lakl-blck attitude that makes you feel ped'ecdy at home wt\l&e ~rich food. Avila's Bl Ranchlto mcomp ••this wmnch but rec:otP1it.el the time aundl of the rOudne lunch hour. Se.adn8 at the l'llltaUnnt -OUbllde oc to -Is ~ ~eervera are prompc and the food II eerWJd pipina boL LOT he , is s e d 0 I d • D .. \ . -Y1 0 U R W 0 R K W E f! K -BUSINESS SPORIGHJ REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS SEAN ftl.LER I DAILY PILOT Caroline Palanjian, owner of Caroline's Resale Boutique in Costa Mesa, offers custOrners high end consignment. Selling what suits her CORONA DEL llAR .... 2002 3820....,,.... Lene, $22&,000 MAY2002 fltT1 ~ -·· $797.000 27a'l lungelow "*-· te8'7,!00 3 Muir Beed\ CJrde, $1.7 million 821 Ins Ave., SM?,500 11 s.farlng Driw. seeo.ooo 812 G•rdenMI Way, -.>.OOO 2121 8ay9lde Drive, '870.000 2700 Bungalow"*-· $870.000 11 s.t.tng DrM, $890,000 116 Ac8cla Ave., '819.000 21 San Mateo Way, $1.0S million 11 White W'lltM Drive, S689AOO .-1438 Serenade TamlCa, ... ~.._­ ·a10 Marigold Ave., 1675.000 1515 Bonnie, $775,000 761 Avocado Ave., $380,000 31 Goletl Point Drive, $1.666 million 3 White w.ter Ori"'. sne.soo 2669 Bungalow Place, $823,000 4&46 Camden Drive, $2.6 million 27 Harbor Pointe Drive, $1.025 million 1219 Sandkey, $995,000 8 Sandber Drive, $750,500 715 Poppy Ave., $1 million 2121 Bayside Drive, $975,000 3900 Sandune Lane. $1.555 million S9 J .. mloe Creek Drive, $790,000 COSTA MESA JUNE2002 582 Traverse Drive, $463,394 959 South Cout Drive, $819,000 660 Baker St E .• 1695,000, 1208 Hazel Place, $376,000 1068 San Pablo Circle, $399,000 1108 Corona Lane. $425.000 32'6 Idaho Place, $330.000 1134 Paufarino Ave., $300.000 968 Carnation Ave., $455.000 7173 Bunting Orde, $746.000 2334 TiccM ldefoga Way, $252.!500 7775 Cibola Ave., $443,000 2043 Calvert Ave .. $395,000 234& Ticonderoga Way, $236,000 900 Uard PL.ce, $443,500 1602 Corsica Place. $425,000 3209 Wahington Ave., $365.000 871 Sonora Roed, $377,000 2804 Boa Vi.ta Drive. $617,000 Caroline's Resale Boutique in Costa Mesa has a lot of owner Caroline Palanjian in it, though some of her clothes stay at home. , 2784 Longwood Court. $290,000 3425 Plnebrook Circle, S250.000 1029 Demaecua Circle, $470,000 3142 Coftt t..ne. $366,000 Chrl1tlne Carrillo OaityPilot W ith a plate of cookies at the door to make her customers feel at home and the gentle ~nt of fresh Dowers in the air, Caroline Palanjian has tried to create an a1mosphere that welcomes women of all ages into her small wo rld of r~e retail FoOowing the consignment career JMth carved out by her mother and eventu.illy foOowed by her sister, as weU as givin~ into her own drive for bargain shopping, Palanjian decided to take on the retail business by opening her own busine,.c, - Caroline's ResaJe Boutique on .. ..a.st 17th Stteet in Costa Mesa. I lowever. her retail focus took a slight rum from the norm She wanted to build a store that would provide women with name-brand clothing at a barg-clin price. "It's not a thrift store," she said. "It's a fun boutique. a consignment boutique. that sells gentJy worn high-end clothi11~ • c.&rrying items ranging from hand bags to busines.s suits. women of all age'> and sires can, with the help of Pillanjian benelf. find Ralph Lauren. St. John. Donna JCaren and Gucci products for nearly a third of the retail pnce. •Jta great because you can afford to buy a whole oulllt and you don't have to feel guOty about it,· ..aid Crystal Gold. a Costa Mesa resident and faithful Caroline's Resale Boutique shopper. "I don't know who's happier abou1 it. my husband or myself." While the prices do lure customers searching for a mink coat for their upcoming trip to Europe or a nice cocktail dress for a night out on the town, her cu-;tomers aJso enjoy knowing that each purchase is a one and only. "I th.ink the biggest draw, besides saving the money. is she has one of everything." Gold said. "I know that what I get 1s reaUy going to be one of a kind.· And Palanjian makes ii easy for her clients lo find those exclusive items. "She's·got just great stuff and great choices. and everything's beautifully organized," 'Klld Judy OeeJy, a Costa Me'>cl resident who'~ been shopping at the store since ii opened. "I like the organil.atiun It\ 1101 a junk shop. Everything -.melJs good. It's fresh and it'~ color arranged so you just go right after what you're looking for." Equating her JOb to that of a personal shopper. Palanpan makes it a point to help her customers find exactly what they want. Ille moment a woman enters her store. she encourages her to checlc out every single raclc and try o n as many clothes as possible. "I always try to have a nice rapport with clients,· she said. "I love helping women ... and I'll call my clients if I get something in that I th.ink they'll UJce." By conducting a very selective consignmen1 operation. Palanjian is able w maintain a qualJty of clothing that her customers really appreciate. "I suppose the fact is that these are classic things and ... they're harder and harder to find these days,· Oeely said. "Her things just never go out of scyle." When she first started her business nearly three yea.rs ago, Palanjian relied on her girlfriends and family members to search their closets for clothes that met her approval. Now. while still receiving the aid of family members in other states, she has developed a group of regular consigners who appreciate her worlc on an entirely different level "She moves the clothing fast, and I've made a lot of money there," said Elaine "lzzle" Izzo. one of the boutique's consigners. "There's certain things that I know she won't take. She really likes designer names and upscaJe clothes and she'll take some funky things, too. She has a little bit of everything and everyone's going to find something there.· Palanjian herself often finds it hard not to fill her clo.-.et with the consignments intended for her store. Despite her desire to lceep some of the items for herself, she knows it's a matter of business. and it's a business she plans on expanding in the future. "I would love to have a larger store, because there's a need for more out there," said Palanjian, a mother of three boys. "But this store is lik.e the little girl I never had. She's a lot of work. but I love that every day is a new experience." BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS Aside from providing addi- tionaJ services for the store's adult consumers. they have also added a children's activity area to keep the children busy while their parents shop. CRYSTAL LAUOERON.E /DAI.. Y PM.OT st1'j Nagashima runs the new Kinokuniya Bookstore, which has been open on Harbpr Boulevard for less than a month. He operated his business in a different location for 14 years. for the Japanese food," Yamamoto said. "There are oertaln things they need to cook Ihm Japanese food. and the main thing that we've been doing right now is trying LO teach customers the l!Jltaurants' type of~ foods.. Because the produc:tll ach of thele tJwln e I let sell la aclushe to JIP9nete culture, the ownen do r.r alienating tbe non·Jipane9e ~tele. But 'the M.uubJ Ali&n ~~~ al.,,,.~ hope to blllil • ..-o1ar...-c1...- fclit ..... -....,. Wtd'I the Clllllle. ~ MMID OouDatel dM!j csry .......... bOob. .. n a : , • lild. • ....,.. ... ,=-~ ' , KIM ... t' ?D+• ....... -.......... ~ ................. :': _ ... _ .... t 2 au I • Costa Mesa Maytag's first So Qtl stop The Maytag S«ore opened a new location on Newport Boule- vard in Costa Mesa on Friday marking the company's first lo- cation in Southern California. 1be new 5,000-square-foot store The Costa Mesa store is the 15th independenlly owned and operated Maytag Store ln the United States. Newport &ach realtor sells Hollywood office offers a full line of appliances ar-CT ReaJty Corp. of Newpon ranged by category to aid its cus-Beach sold its 72.656-square--foot torners' search. The store. which office property at 4640 Lank:er- canies Maytag Jeon-Air, Amana. shim Blvd. in North Hollywood Magic Cbef and Hoo\l'er brand for $11.5 million to Younan Prop· products, will also hold demon-erties Inc. earlier this month. strations ol the new appliances. The sh-story property sits The style of the new MaytafJ amid Disney Studios, Warner Store. which aJso offers wider Bros. Studios, NBC Studios and aisles and ecrucated appUaooe ex-other major entenaJnment fin'os. pe113, was estabtished in Older to The company belie¥es that the provide coosuroen with a mor9 building, which ii ~ occupied. frlendJy shopping environment. It · will serve u an Ideal address ror is llto equipped with • complete busineues needing proximity to kftchen for cooking demonstra-the entettainment ~ t1oos and cJuses. CJ' Realty Corp. WU estab· BUYS Continued from MJ 3144 Bermuda Drive. $383,500 3037 Club Houte Circle, $290,000 1839 Oriole Drive, $514,000 UT7 Purdue Drive, $500,000 908 Powell Court. $309,000 2900 Pemba Drive, $565,000 1822 Hummingbird Drive, $639,500 2945 Maui Place, $800.000 522 Tl'Wll9l'M Drive, $360,000 3122 KefTy Lane, $340,000 600 Lakeview Laoe. $300,000 2424 Santa Ana Ave., $289,000 233 Arnhem Road, $455,000 1939 Killdeer Circie. $520,000 116 Yorttown Lane, $245,000 604 Rainier Way, $275,000 939 W. Bay Ave .• $430,000 2972 Longwood Court. $302.000 1n9 New Ham1>41hlre Drive, $397.000 2824 Boa Vista Drive. $640,000 2563 Columbia Drive, $422,500 1658 Iowa St., $241,000 12541 Londonderry St, $415,000 949 Dahlia Ave .. $370,000 188 Fairwinds, $296,000 760Wingate bay, $199,000 1122 Paularino Ave .. $340.000 1642 Iowa St, S178,000 2757 De Soto Ave., $405.000 2391 VYMtminster Ave., $378,000 1152 Kingston St, $488,000 2330 Vanguard Way, $240,000 355 Avocado St., $242.000 2008 AMheim Ave .. $3(17,000 2557 Orange Ave., $375,000 2239 Me.,. Ptaoe, $660,000 2010 Republic Aw .. $325,000 1741 Tuftin Ave~ 1310,000 404 Sanca Ana Ave .. $434.318 685 Capitol St, S.305,000 2535 Orange Ave .. $480,000 1631 lrvfoe Ave., $350,000 2070 Federal Ave .• $344,000 2589 Fairway Dnve, $513,000 1223 La.s Arenas Way, $335,000 878 Towne St., S295.000 Hshed in 1994 and has com pleted more than 100 transac- tions including acquisitions. sales. development and re- development. The company also provides development fi . nancing through strategic part- nerships and focuses on acquir- ing well-located assets at vaJues below replacement costs. Costa Mesa firm began building newest hotel Tarsadla Hotels of Costa Mesa annoWlced last month that it has begun construction on a new 200-room Residence Inn Anaheim at 11931 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove. The new hotel Is expected to open in the summer of 2003. Tarsadia. which recentty cele- brated Its 25th anniversary ln hotel management. acqui&ition and development. operates 2 4 California-based hotels. Other hotels lndude Marriott. Hilton. Hyatt. Wyndam. Holiday Inn and Ololce Hotels. 128~Qrde,14415,000 24$1 Nof9 Nie .. SG>.000 M2 w. 11th St. •• "72.ooo 2AOO Eldlin Ave .. $295.000 208I Continental /!we., • 1982 Orange Ave., 1411.000 4o 2175 Plldftc lwe., $300,000 1619 E. 21et S'I., S.,&00 290 Victoria SL, $230,000 439 Gloucelter Drive, $330.000 2531 Felrway Drive, $609.000 2460 Elden Ave., $601,000 120 Eucalyptu9 Laoe, $325.000 2239 Repubtic Ave., ....-.ooo 1089 Stone Btootc une, S.,000 180 Georgeanne f'1ace, $319,000 331 Walnut St, $565.000 1619 169tti St $505,000 2A43 Ru-'de Cannes, 1335.000 l!MO Orange Ave., $420,000 2040 President Pleat, $350,000 881 Capitol St., $360,000 375 Monte Viste Ave. D. $525,000 175 Albert Place, $350,000 445 Lenwood Drive, $610,000 1741 Tustin Ave., S268,500 2199 Puente Ave , $309.000 295 Carefree Lane, $399,000 2661 Club Mesa Place, $475,000 386 St.inrl.e Circle, $419,000 2020 Santa AN Ave .• $415,000 426 Victoria St.. $310,000 2615EldenAve., $321,000 NEWPORT BEACH MAY2002 516 Candle, 5652.000 2785 Vista Wmbrosa, $268,500 359 San Miguel O<ive, $795,000 219 Manne Ave., $1.005 millton 118 24th St., $885,000 2 Canal Circle. Sl.055 million 324 Sapphire Ave., $1 65 m1lhon 19 Balboa Cove, S1 2 million 6 Reiz, $585.000 217 34th St .• $525,000 118 Via hhaca, S1 2 mlllion 404 Columbia St, $431.000 300 Cagoey Lane, $240,000 C' 107 Via Coroova, $962,500 270 Cagney Lane, $465,000 345 Weymouth Place, $627.000 514 Riverside Ave .. $800,000 ! 116 30th St., $485.000 7003 Seashore Drive, $727,500 884 Halyard, $319.000 280 Cagney Lane, $392,500 4525 W. Coast Hwy., $600,000 303 33rd St, $515,000 305 Prospect St.. $707.000 20 latitude Court, $250,000 3 Starburst Court. S287.000 124 35th St, $575,000 260 Cagney Lane, $325.000 2421 E 16th St., S530,000 856 Halyard. $230,000 341 La Jolla Drive, $550,000 210 39th St., $560,000 6 Lucerne. $625,000 2152 VistB Saye, $430,000 2268 Golden Circle. $587.000 2240 Hohday Road, $730,000 1008 Santiago Dnve, $1.3 m1lhon 27 San Antonio, Sl.35 m 1llton 1815 Manners Dnve, $700,000 37 Cape Andover, $1998091 million 88 Villa Point D<ive, S390,000 2901 Ouedada, $665,000 1312 Cambndge Lane, $613,000 27 Monaco, $1. 15 m1llton 2 Seablulf. $1.63 million 57 Corsica Drive, $346,000 23 Palauo. $1.225 m1llton 1929 Windward Lane, $820.000 27 Long Bay Drive, $929,000 172 Westport. $499,500 1429 Sea Ridge Dnve, $825.000 27 Sea Island Drive $537.500 5 Harbor Ridge Dnve, $1 155 m1lhon JUNE2002 31435 Galaxy Dnve $570.000 313 Island Ave. $795.000 218 E Oceanfront, $365,000 1500 E Ocean Blvd , Sl.95 molhon 2031 Miramar Dnve. $730,000 84 Corsica Dnve, $370,000 1071 Dover Dnve, S329,000 2452 Vista Hogar. $385.000 21436 Vista Dorado. $625, 000 1903 Y&<:ht P\Jntan. S 1 015 m1lll()(I 1918 Santiago Dnve. $1.125 mtlhon 21 Cormorant Circle, $448,000 2021 Santtago Dnve, $729,000 Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot aASSIAEDS 642-5678 I ,llondl;. -21, 2002 ~ustangs' victory sweet aS barbecu·e sa~ce I BE1 t even while celebrating of both paaym and coaches -.tog of eYents that would "'lft nk:e 6Jr the kids to have aome a-Peddm and r dstriit CMdMI. * of began to drift toward Frl-cree1e a he-way tie 6:>r Int tra mwardl 6Jr their hrrd WOik. .. Peddrw ~ coacfled .a IMancla .,... com-4 ·O 1omp over crosstown day's Golden \\at 1..eague with Costa Mesa. Westn:dn-said o1 the dlnnet, retalnfng the perpet-1ng CMr to Mela two 1111 cw .,, u.o ri1 Estancia, Costa Mesa ~~:ds~~at :C. ~~a:: ~ = ui:.t ~ ~ ~-.::..:::::..=;:=; r~ focus on future. it. they enjOy the w1ns and keep Mela (5-2, 3--0 1n •1t comes at a good 11me of yw, dole to Bltancla pbiyerund pw akq ...._ ' feel real good about them." leque) frtJm a guDnteed the midleuon. and it's auch a Deel "Our coecbea wanted to Ui dM.e ..;,,, Faulkner Mesa Coach Daw 'Patina top-lbree INgue · 6nlsb. thing chat the Scott famOy Ct.be Bell tfO. SUJ1 to bep tbetr beldl up aDd bep ~ J>i1ot said "But the wins don't seem to 1fn1er should It beat w.mlNttt. pby and rib dinner are spomored by woddng bani." said Peddm. who Wt : with this group. These kids are amx.t "'Even wbBe 'wewae at the (pc>slpme loogdme c:ommunlty sports boolteta compelled to pencmdy pw akq lld-~MESA-After the <Asta Mesa like our c:oacbes ln that way, beca•rae it db dinner}, we "98 tailing ~ the Jim and Joan Scott) bu Mlabtilbed." m1ratioo for Bltanda two-wmy llliDdol.d !ilfb footbrD team cooaumed ~-doe.sn't take them long to start foc:uaing fact tblt bMling \\(Ntmlnltn would put Pedd.na WU Uo gratified by the Lewis Bndlbaw toWn rtva1 Bltanc:la Friday with a 41-0 on the next opponent." us into the playoftl." P~ninuakL apotl•n•Nhlp both teema displayed "The one (EIUlnda pi8ya1 who ~ct in the 36th Battle for the Bell, the A victory over this week's foe. a West-StD1, the victory aw:r llsblnda, the Priday at Newport Harbor Hlgb. sands out ln my m!nd II ~· ~ players and coaches sat down minster team that surprised the Mm-Mlmnp' leCOnd stralgbt <Mll' their "Both teams were duly and I Pedd.na said of the Baafies ~­ to ;cionswne the now traditional post-tangs with a 22-16 nonleague win lut = dval. aDowtng them to dose the thougbl their kick played bard," Pedd.na reoeiYer-~ "Whal a scud be II. He ga.;ie rib dinner awarded to the winner. season, would all but cUncb a guaran-seriel lead to 20-15-1, was u said. "There wasn't a lot of taJkmg, or gm aD my edmlndon. He jUlt kept get- But even before the victory and its teed spot ln the ClF Soutbe,.. Section ~ u the bmbecue sauce they licbd other atuff that mtgbt happen, going on J>O!tgame treat were digested, the focus Division VII Playoffs. Only an unllbly from ftngen later Friday nlgbt. on the fteld." SM ~. Pip AIO MONDAY MORNING QUARTERBACKS ' . Swagger r:etuming toCdM Sea Kings have much to feel good about following second straight PCL win. Barry F•ulkner Daly Pilot ' C::ORONA DEL MAR -The good for- tune that led to a good feeling in a Pa- cific Coast League-opening victory ov~r University High Oct. 17, contin- ue~ early in the Corona del Mar High football team's 33· 16 victory Friday at Laluna Beach. 'fhe Sea Kings (4·2, 2-0 in league) go1 big breaks on each of the first three pl~ from scrimmage, two of which p..q(iuced CdM touchdowns, to take a 13-IO lead in the opening 43 seconds. ¥ter opening with a 70-yard bomb fropl quarterback Jonathan Hubbard to •sophomore ~Iver Kevin Welch. wt¥> burned the Break.en' zone cover· ~. Laguna's first play from scrim· • mage nearly evened the score. •They ran a Oea-ftlcker and they had a guy behind our sec- ondary," CdM Coach Dick Free- man aald. "But bu the ball WU poorly thrown." '• Mordy Omguze then re-~ a fumble 20 yard.a for a TD on dML next 1nap and t.be Sea ~ were on their way to a 26-0 Ont-quarter ~ S£M t«..LER I OM.Y Pl.OT Costa Mesa linebacker Nate Hunter (49) deflects a pass, but Estancia's Javy Ramirez eventually made the catch Friday. Method to the ·madness Estancia coach explains rationale for Battle for the Bell pregame comments. Irvine exploits cracks Vinson slashes through rare gaps in Sailors' defense to key crucial Sea View League triumph. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The st.a.rs aligned fol Irvine High'• Thrrell Vinson ln the Vaqueros' 2.8-20 Sea View u.gu,, victory 11nmday, u the senior running bade ama....,, 309 yards oo 2.8 carries, i.oduding touchdown rum of 94 and 65 yards. But VlD800'1 unprecedented suooeas against a Newport Harbor defmle. at least during the 17-yar tenure ol Colld1 Jeff Bdnkley, bad something to do with the Sailor defmden' lnabWty to main· taln proper alignment. •it was a oombination of~· Brinkley said of Vimon'a berok:a, which also included a 32-yard touchdown re-- cepdon and 362 aD-purpoee yards. -we got ourselves out of position more than W8'd like to and he's a good back. Wf/re a gap defeme and any time W8're not in the dgbt pps, something bad is going to happen." Newport Halbor'a defense, perenni· ally sttong against the run, bad lllmll- dered Just 590 rusb.l.ng yards the ftnt .a games this fall. Wltb Vinson on the looee. bowevu. lntne piled up 359 rushing yarda. aDowtng them to OW!r- come • ltrot18 o&twhe perfonnenm by thes.Dora. "<Mfmllviely, we pkyed wry well," Brinkley salcL "Outanpn JobDIOll 0 75 yards and two toucbdowDI OD '1:1 car- ries) ~wry well We couJdn"t have asbd man from hbn with the w.y be ran the foocbaD. It wu unb1umde we got ounehes In a dme pnMdon ID the second half. eo we bad to try to econ a little more quickly than we\e used to. We couJdn"t nm (Johmoa) • much In the eea>nd half <etabt eanies for 23 yards). "(Senior quartsbKk Mldlad) McDonald threw the ... well. too (15 ol 26 for 196 yuda. )\Ill 5 fewer than bll career tin81e-same belt. wfth ooc m and no lntem!!pdom)." 1be SaOon' three Int-half drMt mo- sumecl 16..,. QMcMnc to ....... 22· yard leld pl), leW!IJ plmyl and 11 plcyl. the lllter two awM'I ID eaiudl· down marches ol85 and,.,... Vlmoo bed Uo,. tD ... tMb9 ••••' 'm,wtdlody4'ymiscmnme cmr1ee. lndudtns (!df ont ol more lbM'I .,....13-,... ...... kVlnloa. ...... 12 ~,.. • OD. 20 cilntlll •• JaiaAOr ........ ...... port.Wlillllctlale .......... .... ml!llnl In .. Md ..... He.bairit 85 ,..to ............. ~ ............... ~ only ....... miHJul. ._. M,.. b a m on lbe ddnl &*J ol .,__ ..ct PQffllltm. 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Coach Ted Newiand's Anl- ealers.. ranked No. 5, splil their goals equally be- tween the first and third pe- riod. while al- lowing the Tro- jans only single tallies in the second and fourth quarters. A man-advantage goal by sophomore Orea.son Barry with 5:39 left in the fU"St quarter opened the scoring and semor Jeff Powers netted another goal with three seconds left m the opening period to double the hosts' lead. Senior Jordan Hewko put the Thojans on the board with an ex- tra-man goal with 5:40 left in the second quarter and the score re- TENNIS Ball falls • • 1n semis COSTA MESA -Cam- eron Ball, who graduated tut spring from Corona del Mar High. was defeated. 6-3, 6--4, by Dytan Kim in a men's open singles semifi- nal of a qualifier for the C.OSta Mesa Pro Classic Sun- day at the Costa Mesa Ten- nis Center. Ball was the No. 6 seed in the Costa Mesa Pro 0.Wlc Wild Card. won by Kim. a Glendale resident who de- feated San Oemente'a Bran- don Fallon, 6-1, 6-4, in Sun- day's ftnal. The vfctory earned IClm an automatic berth into the tournament's main draw. The Costa Mesa Pro Oas- sic begins Nov. 11. - --. rnained, 2-1, heading into half- time. Junior Phil Garcia scored for UCI on a six-on-five situation with 5:03 left in the third quarter and junior Garrett Gentry added a goal with l :03 remaining in the period for a 4-1 Anteater lead. USC sophomore James Shm scored with 2:22 left in the game to close to within 4-2. but the UCI defense prevented further damage, including turning the Trojans away on a man-advan- tage situation in the final min- ute. Senior goalie Doug Finfrock had eight saves for the Anteaters (ll -6, 2-2 in conference). Junior Bozidar Damjanovic posted 15 saves. including 13 in the first half, for the Trojans, who feU to 14-5, 3-2. UCI continues its recent stretch of highly regarded oppo- nents when it visits No. 2-ranked UCLA Saturday at Noon. lbe Anteaters then return home to host the University of the Pacific Sunday at noon. UC Irvine 4, USC 2 Score bv quertWI use o 1 o 1 , UC Irvine 2 o i o • USC-Hewko l, Shm 1 Saves Oom1anovic 15. UCI -Barry 1, Powers. 1 Garcia 1, Gentry 1. Saves -Ftnfrodt 8 ucrs Rick Meno (9) gets behind a shot attempt against a closing USC defender, as the Anteaters upset the v1srtmg Tro1ans Sunday. COLLEGE WOMEN'S SOCCER UCI blanks Cal Poly San Luis Obispo SAN LUlS OBISPO -The UC Irvine women's soccer team sal- vaged a split on its weekend Big West Conference road trip by blanbng Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. 2-0. Sunday. It was the first conference loss of the season for the host Mus- iangs, who had won their five previous Big West contests. EAGLES Continued from N3 gained only 5 yards. Noonan had plenty of praise for Costa Mesa running back Keo- SCHEDULE TODAY ~ High sdlool gir11 -Sage Hill at St Margaret'•. 5:30 p.m. Junior Caroline Ka.be knocked in her fourth goal of the season for the game-winner in the 23rd min- ute, converting an assist by Hayley McNal1an. Ka.be then earned the as&st on freshman Kirn Lloyd's in- surance t.ally in the 57th minute. Sophomore goalie Olelsea McCarthy posted 11 saves for her third shutout of the season, help- la MJega. who had four TI>s by halftime and finished with 1 n rushing yards. • Asuega is a very tough runner." Noonan said. •eosta Mesa makes no secret of what they're going to do on offense. but they make it tough to stop them. Asuega is TUESDAY Voleybel College women -Vanguard at Point Loma Nazarene, 7 p.m. High echool glr1a-Corona del Mar at TelOrO, 6:30 p.m.; Irvine at Newport Harbor, 6:30 p.m. Wllllrpolo . ' -·• ... -- ing the Anteaters, who lost to UC Santa Barbara Friday. improve to 7-8-1. 4-2-I in conference. Cal Poly fell to 11 -6-0, 5-1-0. The Anteaters host the Univer sity of San Diego in a nonconfer- ence match Thursday. then host conference foes Cal State Nonh- ridge (Friday) and the University of the Pacific !Sunday). probably the hardest runner in our league. The difference between Asuega and Durrell Moss (whom the Eagles will tty to stop Friday when they meet Orange) is like the difference between a bull and a deer. We saw the bull last week and this week. we get the deer." High sdlool boys -Costa Mesa at Santa Ana, 3 p.m.; Estancia at Sage Hill, 7 p.m. Tennie High school gir1a -University at Corona del Mar, 3 p.m.; Newport Harbor at Laguna Hiiis, 3 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Santa Ana, 3 p.m. Mofmy, Oc:tobet 28. 2002 • --Daily .41 Pilot Ill Sports Hall of Fame Celebrating the millennium CAL SHORES Estancia Eagles' defensive lineman made many big plays in inaugural winning season. A s football legend would have it, CaJ Shores of F.stancia High was an AH-Madden Team candidate long before it was introduced to television viewers. Making the big tac.k.les, showing gridiron savvy and sometimes playing hurt, while leaving most of the spotlight for teammates, are a few images of Shores under Eagles Coa ch Phil Brown. Game as a defensive lineman and played two seasons at Orange Coast with guys like Pat Sweetland (Costa Mesa) and Alym White (Newport Harbor). Prior to arriving at Estancia, Shores attended rival Costa Mesa his first two years of high school and lettered on the Mustangs' 1968 football te am as a sophomore kicker and outside linebacker. He was classmates and teammates with Benny Ricardo, the .. . . . . . A defensive lineman who once kicked PATs and field goals with a broken right tibia to beat future N .. i:~., .. llmfii_ll kicker, ... Fountain Valley, Cal Shores the 6-fool, late Dan Quisenberry. one 185-p ounder helped provide arguably the greatest goaJ-line stand in Estancia football history. It was the autumn of 1970. Estancia enjoyed its first winning season (9-2). while setting a school record for victories in a season that would last 19 years. Shores. an All-Orange Coast Area selection. made the fourth-down stop in thewantog seconds to complete a goal-line stand against Crestview League champion Orange in the Eagles' first-round CIF Southern Section 3-A playoff game. in which Estancia held on to win the school's first postseason contest, 19 -14, at EJ Modena High. ~Probably the biggest highlight was our first CIF game. and the first playoff game F.stancia had ever played in," said Shores. who added that the Eagles' quarterfinal matchup the following week against top-seeded Bonita. featuring tailback Allen Carter, the CIF 3-A Player of the Year, was truly mem orable despite the Bearcats' 15-14 win in pouring rain at Orange Coast College. In the Fagles' 21-19 victory over Fountain Valley in Week 8, Shores iced it with his kicking, even though he had a broken t1b1a. "Back in those days. you just taped it up," he quipped. Shores. a two-sport standout who also played baseball in former Estancia Coach Ken Millard's first season. played in the Orange County All-Star Football of baseball's best relief pitchers in the 1980s. "My parents moved across town," Shores said of the transfer ·we were very poor. We used to live in an apartment. then my dad got a h ou!>e with a VA loan. He was a veteran from World War II and Korea.· At Orange C..oast. Shores moved 10 outside linebacker, and. by his sophomore season. was starung for Coach Dick Tucker'c; Pirates, who finished 6 l in I 97l ·1 1ust remember playing with a bunr h of fun guys: said Shore'>. \'\oho c;prouted to 6-1. 190 at <>< l~ then continued hi'> education without football at the Umvers1ry of San Diego, where he 1omed former All-CIF Estan cia teammate Lee Fnedersdorf. After college, Shores earned his teaching credential and returned to his alma mater. and, for two years. was an assistant coach under Jim Branen. But that's when Prop. 13 rattled the state's education pocketbook and Shores, among the last teachers hired, was among the first ones let go by the school district. Shores has been an insurance agent the last 25 years for Farmers Insurance. Shores, the latest honoree in the Dally Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, lives in Mission Viejo wttb bi9 wife and two children - son Bren, 20, and daughter Katie, 14. Sb... and his wife, the former Ann Montano, were bigb school sweetheart.a at Estancia. . . . . ~ .. .... ..... . .. (.,_ 1\Calla Meta and ~. ad ibll'e !DIJ haw been aome ~ that we've worked bud. eo we're awed tbetle ~-Freeman said. '"1ben we p pounded (by Newport Harbor), loet one we probably abould have won (Cypress) and ~ played a La Habra team that lhowed ua what a team that SoOd plays Ub. Now, I think the confidence la coming.• 1be CclM offenae's confi- dence wu bolatered by a sea- eon-blgb 233 ruab.lng yards against Laguna ~ach. which included 174 yards and three touchdowns on a season-high 30 ~es by senior tailback Ma.it Ctanciulll. Freeman said the play of Ciandulli and a continually improving offensive line, were big reasons for the effective ground game against the Breaken. But, he admitted, the game-open.log long pass may have helped set the stage for rushing success. .. SPORTS SAILORS CcillirWd from M -~ ....... --1.aQP 1-4 n . ..._ Ol 1111 •VI d-• = ........ up 264 n S-J"diam •c:mtM ID the ....-irnraa IDll8c wttb Che ,... that mne ye1e. same then. the aune tplD of 71 ...-. onlY ooe NDDer, Cer- ritol ~ 1bn Austin (201 jarda In IMt yem'9 OP Dlvl- aion VI quartedlnaJ loea to New- porU bad IWpuMd the 200-ya.rd plateau on the ground 1b1a aeuon. . only Dabuco HiDI. a 16-8 winner in the sea.eon opener. bad posted at least 300 yards total offense (312) and the five opponenta between 'Dabua> and Irvine totaled only 410 com- bined rushing yards. "We have not been throwing the ball and we can throw it deep pretty well," Freeman said. wwe wanted to see If we could baclc their defense off (from the line of scrimmage) early, rather than insert the long pass later in the game. Even if it didn't work. we wanted to give them something to think about." PHOTOS BY STEVE McCAANI< I DAILY PILOT Wess Presson powers ahead for yardage, dragging Laguna Beach's Brett O'Connor in the Sea Kings' 33-16 PCL victQry Friday night. One would need to look baclc to the 1997 season to flnd a team with at least 300 pasalng yards against HarboL Santa Margarita's Canon Palmer, cur- rently shredding Pac-10 second- aries for use. threw for 354 yards in a regular-season win over the Tun, then helped (with 279 yards) Santa Marprlta throw for 319 yards In a CIF Di- vision VI semifinal victory later the same season. Freeman's desire to diminish Cianclulli's workload -he is averaging 25 carries per game -could be realized with the expected return to the baclc:6eld this week by Injured senior Keith Long. Long. who could join the tail- baclc rotation that now also in- cludes sophomore Wess Pres- son ('46 yards on nine carries against Laguna), could be cleared to play after straining his back in the Cypress loss. The news is not all good on the injury front, however, as junior defensive tackle Dave Si- mon, who had injected some much-needed interior quick- ness, broke his thumb against Laguna Beach and may be side- lined for the season. "He's trying to get a second opinion," Freeman said. "We've never had one guy go out there and control the of- fense lllce that against us,• Brin- lcley said of Vinson. "Any time we've come up against a team that is one-dimensional, we've always done a good job (defen- sively)." MUSTANGS Continued from fJ2> ting off the ground and coming at us. You lcnow he's playing hurt, but it doesn't seem to matter.. He just kept on throwing the ball, running the ball and making tackles on defense. He's just a special lcid. • Perldns had special praise for his defense, which limited Estan- cia to rninus-47 yards on the ground and a mere 43 yards total offense. Freeman also said his team's quick start Friday helped influ- ence Laguna Beach to throw more, which helped limit sen ior tailback Oonnelle Darling's ef- fectiveness. Corona del Mar's Brian Dunn (52) closes in on Laguna Beach quarterback Alex Wilson for one of his two sacks against the Breakers. "One of the things we were concerned with was the big bod- ies &tanda had on its offensive line," Perldns said. ·aut I thought we were able to dominate. We did a real good job of rushing the passer (six saclcs for 60 yards of losses), which was our Achilles heel last season.· _LIOl_l_Naam __ 2M0_ 1 Lep1 Nallces mllCIUU.FOll9S Oostrk:I Hunllnaton BHch Un>0n Hoah School Dostttct Btd DH dhne Wednesdey. November 20. :?002 2·00PM Place of Bid Rttee1pt 10?51 Y0thlown Ave Purchasln1 O.p•rtmenl, Room 361 Hunl1naton BH ch, CA 92646 Proiect Bid No 893 Westminster Hiii> School NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntooalon Bu ch Union Htt1h School O.slttel of Or1n1e County. 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In accord•nce with the provisions of BuStness and Profess>0ns Code Sttetton 7028 15 end Pubhc conltecl code S.Cllon 3300, the DISTRICT requtres lh•t the bidder possess the lollowln1 cl1ulllcal>0n(s) of contractor's lteanse(s) at the u .... tlMI bid ll submitted Clns C 10 Any b•dde• not so licenHd el the ltme ol the b•d openm1 w•ll be re)9cled H nonrespons•ve All work must be comc>l@led within 28 consecutive cei.nd1r days. from December 16. 2002 lhrouvr Januwy 12, 2003. 1ltltf 1ssu1nce ol the Holtce to Procffd Nolrce lo Proceed shall not b• issued prior lo five (5) d1ys aller the award of the contract end shall not require thel work be commenced t.as thin ltve (5) d•Y• from the d1le of Issuance of said Notte• Any power outaaes required to complete the work must t>. scheduled lo occur betwMn Oecember 23, 2002 1nd J1nua1y 3, 2003. 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CA Amount ot unpaid b•I •nee and other chAr&•• $323.880 14 SlrMI Address 01 other 2640 lepl Nallces 2640 l.epl Nallces common ~111n1tt0n of 1e1I properly 2356 Rutaers Or Cost• Mer.a C1hlorn11 92626 AP N 141 '172 2.C 1 he under s•ened Truslee d1S<"la1ms any hab1hly lllf en1 1ncor · reclnrn of the sheet "ddress ur other com mun de•ucnallon, 1f any •hown above If no slreel 1ddress 01 other t.ommon des11n11 lion ·~ s hown, direction'\ to the locatmn of the properly mav be obtained by send11111 a w111ten 1 e· qunl tu lhe beneloc1ary within 10 day• ol the dale of ltrst publteation of th•• Notice of Sele. IHIS IS AN An[MPl TO COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY INFORMATION OB TA IN L 0 Will BE use 0 fOR fllAl PUA PO St 01te 10/\4/2002 SPICIAUZID, INC., Trustee 4180 Via Real. Suite B. P 0 Bo• 5013 C1rponte"•· C•hlorn1a 9J014·!>0ll (800) 688 8430 SAlE INFORMATION VOICE LINE 805 684~ 1424 By A POKl ASST VICC PRESfO{Nl 02P 014118CA 10/28. 11/4, 11/11/2002 SUUOIS l<JTA<lll Diii&) NOTICE TO DEHN DANT (Av1so a Acusa do) LUC M.A JEUDY. 1n indlv1duel, Olf STRUC- TURAL ENGINEERING, D&L ENGINEERING; D'°L ENGINEERS INC., OLE S TRUCTURAL ENGi NEERS Does I th<ouah 2!1. Inclusive YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. le "'• dem•nd· ando): DCSICN PRO FESSloNAlS INSURANCE COMPANY, • C•hforn•• c0<poul10n You hao 30 CALC N OAR DAYS alter this s ummons It served on you to Ille • tJpewr llten rupon .. •I this court A leller 0< phone ult will not protect you. yo11r typewritten t•· sponse must be In praper .... , f0<m If you w1nl the court to llter YOIHCAM. If you do not flit yO\lt response on tlme, ~ mer lose tllt cue, •nd 1our ........ money •114 IH°'*1Y "'81 lie t•en wltflout fur I her wwnln1 from._ CO\ltt Tiier• .,. otMt ..... ftqutr-tll YM may Wll't to ntt e11 •IC-)' rlPf •Wey. " you do llOt llllOw •" attornar, you 111•r cal 1n eltorlleJ ,...,,.. -vtc. or e M9i14 Md ~ (llt tH Ill . ... ,.,,..~) 0.....-... qui .. ............. -·· cltedo11 jvditlel inted Ilene un pl•to ~ 30 DIAS CAL· t NOA"IOS ,,_ • _._, t1r un• re11>11 .. te ••· c;rlt. e mtqlline 111 • ta Cott. u,., e"le o 11t1• •-1141• .. ltfo11lu M " ofrauu •otaulM. •• u111111e•te utttle • MeeMIAe tltfle 49111e ~& ......... .... ldedn ............ . ..... ~ ... e ... le C.Ofta HCIM1li Ml ""' S1 usted no present• su respuest• • t1empo. puede petder el caso y le pueden qu1ta1 'u salar ta, su dtner o y otr •S cosas de su propted•d $In av1so adte-K>n•I por p•rle di I• corte Ex1sten oltos r11qu1s1 tos leaales Puede qui! ust ed quter ~ ltam .. r ii un •bo1ado 1nmed1~h mente. St no conoe:e a un aboeado. puede 11.amer a un aerv1c10 de relerenc1a de aboa•dos o • una ohcma de ayuda leeal (vea el d11eclo11u telelon1co). CASI NUMaH: (N-ero clol Ca H ) 02CC14197 JUDGE MICHAIL altlN-Nnt, Din . C20 The name and address of the court 1s ([I nombre y dtrt!t.Ctnn de Ill corte es) Orana• County Super10< Court. 700 C1v1c Centu Onve Wesl, S.nl• An•. 92702 1994 Th• name 1ddress, •nd te!e91>01M number ol pla1nhlf'~ at10<ney, or pl11nt1fl w1lhoul •n 1ttorney is. (El nombte la dtfeccion y el numoto de lelefono ~I •boa•do del dem1nd1nle o del dem1nd1nte que no t1ena 1bo1ado H) MAX H snRN (SBN 15442 4 ) HANCOCll ROlllfRI & BUN<;Hor I LLP 4 Emb•rc•de1 o Cent., San F 11nttuu r.A 94111 4168 4 151'98/ !>!1~ tu no 41S/9!>S 2!>99 DATlr (fodoo) Ur 04, 2002 ALAN SLATH, CUH (Act-lo), .. y LINDA S. CUN(, D....,ty (Del ....... ) Publ,.h•d Newpnrt Beach Costa Me~a Oall1 Pilot October 28. No vember 4, 11. 18, 2002 M5!>9 IS<1242_2 _ llOTICI Of mmotl TO ANmTll ESTATt Of: STMll AITMUI SllPlfY WI llO. lll 5UO lo all h•11• benelo CIAflH, uedlturs. COii ton1ent rtl!drtors •nd persons who may olh erw•5.e bf! mtPrfl'-.led 1n the will or nlale, Uf both. ol SlCVlN ARTHUR SHIPllE Y A Pt: llTION r OR PRO· llA Tr hH bHn hied by llAl llC RRICK 1n lh~ S11perl0< Court ol C•ll 10< n11 County ul OR ANCl THC PC TITION FOR PROBATC !tQMHls. !bat HAL HC RRICll be •P· potnted ai personal reprtt~nt.at1v11 to ad m1n1ster the nl•I• ol the deudenl llll PC llllON 1eqU1!Sls the decedent's Woll and cod1c1ls 1f 1ny be 1dm1lled lo p1obale The Woll and any ~udte•I> arl! •va1lable fe» examma hon 1n the hie hl!f>I by II•• LOUii "* Pr llllON reque~I• •utho<1ty to 1tdm1n1ster lhl! esl&le under the Independent Adm1nos tralton ol Estalu Act. (I hos Aulho11ty will allow the pergonal represen tal1ve lo lake many ac.tmn\ w1thnul obt•tn- lna cour I ejlproval Belo• e takm11 ~efl•11n ve• y Important actions. however. the per~on•I reprHenlallve will be requ11ed lo 111ve nohc.e to 1nte1esled persons unless they have w11ved noltt.• 01 con~nted to lhe proposed 1cllon ) The Independent ad· m1n1iltet1on aulhortty wtll be I' anted unt.n •n mterested per son files an obiectlon lo the pehhon •nd shows eood CAUW why lhe court should not 1r ant the euthor1ty A HlAAINC on the pet1t1on will t>. held on NOVEMBER 14. 1001 et l·JO pm 1n Dept L73 louted II 341 The City Onve South. Or1n11e. CA 92868 Ir YOU 06J[Cl lo the 1r1nt1n1 of lh• pet1llon. you ~hould .ippu• al the he1<1n1 and stale your objec hons or file written ob,ecllons with the court before the hunna Your appear •nee may be 1'1 per son or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDI TOR or conl in1ent credlt0< of the dtteo sed. you must hie your clelm with the court and me1I • copy lo the peuonel represent•t•ve 1ppoinled by the cour I w1th1n four months from the d•l• of the first 111suence of lell•" n 1>1ov1d<td In P1 ob•I• Code .. cuon 9100. The time for hlm1 c..,1ms will not e aptre before lour months from the heerln1 d•I• notteed above YOU MAY EKAMlHE the hie kepi by the court II you are • person In tefesled tn the .. tete, you m•y hie with the court • RequHt for ~"'' Hohce (form DE 1!>4) of the f11tn1 of an OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY. COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA AMENDING TITLE 13 OF THE 'COSTA MESA MUNICIPAL CODE REQUIRING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR APPROVAL OF SUBDIVISION AND PARCEL MAPS. Inventory and appraisal of n late assets or of any pet1lt0n or account as provlCled 1n Probate Code section 1250 A Request for Specie! Notice f0<m Is n •ilable from the court t *k .__., .. p ......... ,,..... J. tltwy, .... (CS•• 27117) ·-y.tLMw aoa 1 ,,_,_ A••·· IH6 ·-P..ti, CA 906!0 Publlahed Newpor I Buch Cost. Mese Dilly Pilot Octobe1 22. 28, 29. 2002 TM864 PUTAFIW WORDS TO WOllFOI YOUI (949) 642-5671 THE COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING FOR CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF COSTA MESA AMENDING THE REGULATIONS CONTAINED IN TITLE 13 REQUIRING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR APPROVAL OF SUBDIVISION AND PARCEL MA~. ENVIRONMENT AL DETERMINATION: EXEMPT. This publlc hearing will be held as follows: DATE: TIME:.. PLACE: Tuesday,November12,2002 6:30 p.m. or aa soon as possible thereafter City Council Chambers at City Hall n Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, Callfomla Public comments In eithe r oral or written fonn may be presented during the public heartng. For further Information. telephon8 (714) 784-52.45. or vlatt the Planning Division, Second Fk>or Of City Hall, n Fair DrM. Coeta Mesa, CaJffomla. l'he PlannJng DMalon ia open 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thn;>ugtl F~. ........,,, OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE ' .. • ' ' " • • • '!!!~~~. ·:-=::::~-...;-...:.: ...... .. ...... • .. Liiii... .. Lllltililll ~A~~ltON MCUA", TWIN Sill ' .......... -~ .. lllll .... .. """ ..... lllWAltT IY! SIAM IUTTltESS, •ox .. --STIWM1', 1UfJ CASl WU.O.S. ltUG ....... ...-.. Of'Q; etwltt, l(O' l'Mltlltlld ... wport The t•wi111 ,__ ii..,....._ ,.,_1 fMMlS, DIMHC ltOOM ~.c.stt ..... Ody .,. .... ...... .. ., ............. M; TAIU, IOXES Hoo$(. :::.. Oc4~ 21·~1 Htw~e11111n.t Cotn· Cai.w-[llWllfiMI, HOf.D GOODS '""" _,... PMy, .,,~ llirch SltMt, Inc., 3723 llfdl Sit ... A375 OOff l'OWEU, Suite ll, Newport Suite f 1, Newport IC ITCH lN TAI l£ & leedl, CA92fil0 8-dl, CA t2MO CMAltS, TOOL IOX, ENO r•Us ll-~ CetMreM E11t.pr1MS, c.ww--u~. TAILES, ICE CHEST Miii Ille., (CA), 3723 lltrch lftc:.. (CA), 1723 lltrd! MISC. BOXES • StrMt, S...te •l, ... ., Str..t, ~ fl, ,..__ M90 NEWPORT El Y""· port Buch. CA t26eO '°'' leedl, CA t264iO OTlt CMS BY: RAY """ This llinlness b con T1* bu~ s c:ot1· NAKADA TE:, llOXE S dueled by • COtllOfallOl'I ducte4 by: • ~atlon HOUSEHOLD COODS 5111n UHi Have you •t•t•d dolnc Have wov at.n.d .... SETS Of COlf a.uss'. MAVI Mii buainHs yet? No buaiMu yet? No COffEE TABLE. HANO Calabrese Ent1tprlsn Cat.btt:M Ellt•prises, HELD COLF CART 1-Inc., Bo Moch .. 1 Cele• Inc., Bo MlchHI C•I• 8J90 LAUftA JASMIN, • bf est/ Prtsldent brese/ Prnldent FISHIHC ROOS, CLOTH($ Th11 statement wu Thia al•t-nt w.s OftYER. DISHWASHER, CWSIFJED hied with lhe Co11nty hied with the County LIV1NC ROOM CHAIR, Ct.rk of Onnae County Clvk of Oranp County OMOEH TOOlS on O'J/26/02 011 09123/02 C 2 I 8 MAR 1 O (949)U2 5671 2002't11HI 2002Hl7Ht MARCHESE, CXERCISE 141 • Dally Pilot Oct 21. 28. Delly Piiot Oct. 21, 28, MACHINE, VIDEO TAPES. Nov 4· l l, 2002 MS55 Hov 4. 11. 2002 M554 STORAGE 80X£S C272 EDWARD ........ ........ The fotl9w\ftc ...,_. IH **'a ltWilleU a 8HT cm.~. tll Or~ A-. Cot- .. Mw, eawor. 92$25 AlftMC • ...._,114 OrcMd AllMUI, Cofene ., ... , Cetlfor• 9'212!5 Thill MIMsa la con dvcted lly: -IMtllldwl ttew you stwted .,.._ IMlalneu yet7 ... Alfred c . .._ .. Tllb stat.menl was Ned wlt11 ttle Covnty ci..11 of Or1na• County on 10/18/02 2'0026HOllS Daily Pilot Oct. 21, 28. Nov.I, 11,2002 M552 Policy How to Place A ........ ......... Tiie follwW.C ,__ ......... ~ .. l'rowlet ''•dvcls IJ c.,. 1141 Via ¥'llU ~..! L ... • wooe, CA 'l'.r:w.J Ger r W Em,flel4. 3141 \II• Ylst• •c, l'Pft• Wooa, CA 92t53 Tll•~·­dllet .. lly. en !f141yidal "'"' you ltwtM ... ltusineM yet7 No G1ty W E'""fteld This ·····-· WH hied with UM County Clerk ol <>ranee County Oii I 0/25/02 to02''2170S rr:!.i 'I '4 • 0 ,~., ............ ~ .. :=:: .,, ... ,~ .. _.._mr ..... Htlo••I. ll4 OrclilU ~.eor-...... c.w.r ... ~ Tiie FlcOOon ...._ _, ... , ......... w.. fitM '" Ot_.,. C-ty Oii 10{)"'20QZ. fl.£ Ito 2002l820l 18 NfrM C MwftM, Ill Ord!lol Ave-. c..- del MM, Clllfornia ~ Tlla IHnoneu la c:on- dllct.d by Ml lnd!flhel Atfrt41 C Mwnse This 1t1te-.t w• fMd with the C_.y Cler1' of Of 1n11 County on 10/18/02 l00Mt20IU Delly Pilot OctolHN 21. 28. Nov. 4, 11. 2002 MS53 .-----Deadlines ------- RateS and deadlines are subject to change without nolJcc. Tile publisher reserves the right to censor. reclassify. revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. Tile Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible citcept for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the li~t insertion. CLAssiFrnAD Monday ...................... Friday 5 :OOpm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm llllOUN<DUNTS & MISC. GAUGE SAll BUSINESS & FllWKW 230S-2490 Gnni Coh19t11J .......... 1150 ~amem 1&10 TOP SS 4 llCOIOS nc Im. tlmE. l it. 50s ' Sh ... Ako. SI*. llAla ~ Mokt 949 64S 7505 fQIMllOISllC iMOllMif All real estate adv11 I IWIC lfl this MWS411j>ef "wbiect to ti.. Federal f IW liouMnt Act Of 1968 •• amended whoc:h makes 11 111•&•1 to advetttH ·any Pf•f1t t nca , hmilatlon °" dosc:111n1111llOl'I baHd on race, cob. ,. .. ,on. Mii. h1ndoc:ep. fam1h1f status DI nation.al 0tl&in, °' 1n onttntlon to m•kt any \uch prelare11Ct, limit• loon Of dlscrimlnehon • !hi\ newspeper will nol l111owin1ly accept any advertisement fOf real estate which Is In vte>latioft of the law 011< ltaders are h11eby on IOI med that all dweM on rs actver llsed 1n th~ nt"'9eper If e auitabh! on an equal opportunity basis fo complain of ells CflfNIMllJon, c .. HUO toll frM •l l·I00-424-8590 1475 aderkvie~ l'W«>S 6 Cali cllliht ·~·"""­...... --•C..,.,..... .. CAIMMID .. --·--.. .,.,DTAlU . .._.......,..,. ....... -.... -........ -.ca.,., ......._._""_ .,,.....~c.. Tlwe •• -JCXl.Ol> ct#tn ., "" us .... tor a lll)Oil! HIC>~<*8 twohn' mllr\ toee'4tll'f Tr-.& fnlnCllll~ lnb ~OC129 6.iXH ~SO S ANrlwn 8lwd '241 ll4-Sl7 1!0>8118-~ AOYlRflS( to ovet S mollton C•hfo1n1•n5 wot/I a sl•tewode tlau1hed •d en 191 new\C)aper\ $450 '°' 2S WOI d~ Re&IOns .v•olable f RU onfOI mat1on P'l k•&• (916)288 6010 (ql6)288 6019 www cal st.an com (CAl ·scAN) l 800 CHARITY• Donate ynu1 vehlcle d1rect1v to the 01•111nal. nationally Kcla1med Charoly Cars 100'\ charoty not • UHd t•r de.tier /fund 1 ••"41• I 800 O IARI fV (I 8 00 2 42 7 4 89 ) WWW th111tyCll\ ore (CAl •SCAif) •••ANNOUNCEMCNT0 •• NOW H11 1111 IOI '1002/ 2003 P~tal JObs Sil 21 28 16/tlour r o.tM ~nehts.t paid lra1nm&1no up naccesar y Accepllnc calts 1 da15 (866)84' 491S HI 131 (CAl•SCAHJ By Fax (949) 61 I 65')4 By Phone (949) 642-5678 Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednt!sday S:OOpm By Mail/In Person: I Pk"-'< 1ndutlc 'our twill< ond p/>oJOc 11111n1.,.., .uoJ '" II 'all \OU h.-..l wrfh • JVtlC ttUOfc J Hours 330 West Bay Strcel ('o~ta Mesa, CA 92627 Al Ncwpon Bl vd. & Bay St. Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Fnday 3:00pm ... ldcphone 8 30am-5.00pm Monday Fnday Walk-In 8.30'.un 'i OOpm Monday· Friday Sunday ...................... Fnday 5:00pm Index S01~S940 soos.saso HOMES FOA SALE ORANGE 5400 COMPUTERS FOR HOIEUSE = m; COUNTY OPEN SAT-SUN 12·1 31386 Flyon11 Cloud lbr 2ba $639,000 31384 flyin11: Cloud Jo• 2ba $455,000 voews. many u1>1f adesll• Cell 949 322 0932 D1rect 949·389·1324 3265 ...... " ........ l41ptep Brand new b0>1 ley u..-d Boult>t 21))1 wa,, cood unltl 2004 HOO ubo {949) Tl 9-2<f4l HOME FURNISHINGS ,.... ,.vellty ..... 1,,, '"' •• , n~ 35 dar~ brnwn & 1oa11t beige rncl f; By•I wood t>oghb.c k Qo.-en Ann chaH~ w btowei velvel seal' <to\lom pads incl Nr w conc:t 0ffgrnal cosl over Sl!>OO. ~eu S900 (949) 718 <Y.>17 o • .a. UalO, o,~k S4 ooch return & more• Call 949 646 0244 JEWELRY/ DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS c-otCehoN...h Old Coons• Cold s1lwff ,.......,. waldles. ant- coflKtlbllls 949 642 9448 MUSICAL INSTRUMBITS CORrORA 1£ LAD OCR C.•llona you down? Mike lhf' m you deserve hoceurna HUD/FHA M"rtc•&• Refunds Call lnd•y IOI 1nf01 m•llOfl I llOO 449 4625 u l 2331 !CAL "SCAN) PROH SSIOHAt V{ NOINC ROUI£ f1n1nc rn1 avarl Able w / $]95() df'l>C)llf l a1 \/Ma rs /Co k e \locktd No reslricllOlls dnc:t llf'11brhty means lo<a l 1o n s locatio ns locattons SSS$$ I 800 337 6590 8am 6em (CAI.. "SCAN) AISOWft GCJ&Dlllm 60_.... ......... ..................... S9,"5IOO-~ .... '--- 17 " Vl•wOffk- 250 £. 17tll St, C... .00.t&i._... 949-9SS .. flS W...U yew •e lo Siert wcrel•~I service buSI nen. and have frM ratt' Crt ofc lfl NB. st"'5 to waler 949 723 8185 Rltlll StDra tart.a. Mia.Matcll PT1-...... Iii., ret1Y spec. on Mwine Ave . 3515 ecross from cl\l.trch, .wail now. Don M9-67S-4122 .... , .. ,.,.,, ,.1 ..... bladl wtth computer drsc player. •Int cond $4500 pp 949 640 7522 3611 -COSTAMISA~ 19 Uff'l'S. EX LOC I COND APPROX S2AOK AN.CROSS $3.6 M PRIC. OM. Y CNltO/NJT MMl7.(911 SELL your stuff ttyougtl classified! Wanttos.I your home? Ask about our SAT, SUN Real Estate Edttton Cal Usa Rivera 949 574-4252 or Ann Wiiey 949 574-4249 llllOIPm1tr UlllRXD o• THI l'09fT Hnat NUlllYI A8f.t4t-72S-.120 ........., '--2llr 2111 CllJl1do. ~ IT pool, rfd • \Ill, ilVoUldDGr .-... rmmest~ C...'91 .. •TW0"9MI• MIWPCMtT ll8eNn LOTS a..w,_-c...-...... soaw .. .....,... SS"..000 wAn.,.otn nun localed on the watet 1n Dovet Sh«H with 3 pflvale beaches Alan Trider. S2.09S.OOO •ct 949-306-2526 (cell) 640 8841 (olfoce) A Treplcel I'•••"'•• 281 2Ba. wood fin. Ip. trench doOfs. recessed h&hlon11. b111 se1een Iv SjUICIOUS kit $199,5()()/ obo Mary Wooc:t, •r 949-584·5811, 717-981 HACH COTTAGE GUAT INVlSTMlNT NlWUSTING AGT 949-72J-& I 20 HACH COlONY GIANf 4+0lN $699,950 AGT.94t-72S-.170 RESORT/ VACAllON PROPfRIY FUR SALE Coif prop Sales & winter ientels Palm Spr1nas. Palm Deurt Also W1sh1n1ton W• tar fr ont Refei rals Midlffl Anter BKker & Becller RE 800-550-3523 11•w .. ........_ $610,000 --~,_... .......... . ....., 714-Hl-SMI ..... 0.111 - 4• 4.Jee 8'1Pf'O• 3269 sf, h-on • COf-lot. Spectec11lar ocun views, wonderfo.tl bllytd, Ira . 1ourm1t llltchen 11.U!l.OOO. ._t, Debra ler1•r 310-316-1461 •3413l(MOl).91U (cell) c.. .. Under the Sc1Yicc D ircctory Ba nn er Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) Cal Lorraine at (949) S74-424S Balboa lsJand a-. 4ar ti• Yictwi<a Home 2Fp. front & rur y.,d, l&kotchen, 2-c p . $3200/mo 949-721 ·5747 Colllllaa 11 ''-1 SI 14S l Shi•, St•"I• Apt " -..-te,. mo w/loft . wdtltl•~. la1 .. e Balcony 881) l<1und1 y -.. • clu11 no pet< 1~."e yerd, S775/mo lflCI uhf Call 811an JIO 466 7960 Cat~ 9'19-723 1170 Jlr 21• o..pl.a - PentnWLit Steps to buch. fp 7c Pf, Ir-~. no pets 626 359 4539 tun .. View ef t.rv. IBr I< •II &•!Alf. ,11 new •MPt h , paint etc 1117°1' W B•y Sl8()()/ m<l 714 915 206-i 21r, 21e, Ocean h ont f p. w/d, 'l •ar &••. l11 pal ro on boudwalk, $7100/mo 949 673 6!)83. y~ ..................... U(lpt!f JBr. Den 2. 5Be, la mstr bl w/walll In closet. oce•n/bey Vlflwt $2500nl •gt 949 795-4038 Coronadll• STUOto l-ul1ll Qmt. new cerpet ne1t ecean, pvt c•te no pets, $7915m • •his 949 720 81 lS Clo-' ,,... c_... unobstructed ocean & chennel view, 2br. 2ba POOi IKULll, boet shp an ol t4t-67S-7"4 ~ newly remocWld. Sl<Xnno Ilda ~ _...~ lmo dip 6mot.Wll\ lul~ Wiii Nov IS '1A 9n 1~ lw.cti .. -.t .. bl, lbe, llf", tp, It deck, wd hllups, $1900/mo 3311 Seevlew 310 ~2 6761 12S ...._ 38r 2.58a, 2 sty W/YltW, &alad, pooVap•. $2800m 949 760-0376, 836-3730 ceM ~ n. ....... den, Iv rm w/fp, pe&/prdlln, rec:aMd lilhtilt. c.etnlc till, berber. -win dowl, w/d, d!w• pt. l3000lno 714-1113-2561 • 1a,-. ~-sa1s1-• 2lr-'a, s 11001- 111 lovely &•led comm near l fl SQu•e. "•· c•/ st01•1e Klem Mnct V7 704 8649. 9200 lASTSIOl 281 hse fncd yard. W/D hkups. ow. built en r•nc•/oven, l e •It'd a•• Water/bash paid (2) Avaol Sl400/ mo S500 clep S250 pet deposit 714-S4S 0442 • lASf SIOl • c ute newly ••mod 2bt Iba colt•a•. 111a1e, yard $1SOO/mo 949 646-4316 c-.-l'erit Jlr, I .. , house Coant yard, s uper clean SI 725/mo •v•ol now. (949) 650-ISS7 • EAST SIOl • lt>r Jba tflplu 'l sl«y. deck, yd, wd. 2 car attech ca• $2000/mo 800 278 1887 J8' 2.Sle l'.U. .._, ...... ..,, "-•· 2c _. .... $2,19S/-. ..... 49-227-2212 4Sr 2.Sh £ aec style home in Mna Vetde. I& yd, 3c ,., very nice 1785 Or IO&e Sl8SO/mo qi. 949 67S 5069 •YIAllY• llASU Bill GRUNDY REAi. TORS Ht-671-6161 "EmplOyee." "Einpkado. '' ''.t4rheilnehmB. ,, "E~." 2er. 2111 ~ $1.M,;;., Oce..fr-Oil the >and ud nd. ai-lo~. ~1 4br ?b• yrly lf'ntal new E. 8lllloa Pu c M~t ""w peint •rt ~818$4fSl UM0949 ?'H 46JO NI' Ht-o 2b< 7b• c••d<'n •l>I upsto1n s. aao uhl paid, tua SI 700 949 642 1146 949 712 1132 ......... "--2& 18" cotUce. Fp ~ ~rt trr yd, pebo CMdion w d pr. SlllXlm 949 642 ~ 2t1r/1~. !k/21.e y11y rental. on lhe 8dlboa Penins ula Art SI '>00 $1800 949 1'13 4630 '-••"""t• ''' 2.sa. ......... G.tf ,_ .. ....._,""' '-<-52200/ -· ... 949.759.3729 IAY FRONT Jt>r l b• lower unot P•ll<l. R•tafle. washe• /dr ye• h~up\. ARI $2750 949 ?93 46"!0 TROVAIU l hr 1 5ba popular fir µI• n up sta11s ~melt l~vel. •st u ooo 949 :"33 4630 lltle hie tBr 2Ba. beamed ctd ~. Fp , lmmec. jldh <I 2c ear. SJ'lOO/mo 949 673 7390 tUe hJe lt ~. n.. updated SJl'j() mo lease, no pets 949 631 7998 0( 949-378 227':> • IAYSMOttU • G.te4 c-4ty, 381 l8a home w/b•y view $.4800 mo 949 466 7460 VAr.ATION ROOALS lAJU AUOWMUO .................. ., .............. . f ... -~.vi.w c .. , ... _ 90f-U7-&a22 ---fr,Hlll'I nl P1.r~., ~ciehult,MM. U..lllV.Hcm ...-.-~ 949)813,2246 • t JOIS OFFERED , • .., ....... s..iers. Rewardin11 positions lo provide In-home com· panionsh1p, homemak· Ina. err•nds. Flex PT hrs or 24 hr shifts, Car req'd' 714·~-4881 ..... "'-~ Prem Penonmic loc s.-,__ lot 213. ,,_ NJCUF Sl2.,sro. OB0 ...... 7UI~ Corl"I Pe~e N .... edl Make a difference by us1st1n1 senlo'5 with compantonshtp, home malunc. runn1n1 errands Flea hrly/24Hrs 5htfls av•ll Car r equtred 714-444-4U 1 PedflcS~y Orcliastr• jotn the annual fund campa1en tHm G1eat almos/hrs. Bonuses paid d11ly E er n Sl0-$15/hr Call Mar 714·876 2398 .. 320 eHOST/ESS e SERVERS e eusSERS pos avall for S.bebnos resluar ant on l ldo Island Call Peter or Kris 949-723 0621 A TO Z HANDYMAN Install, reface cabinets ~ rr:i11!J DOLS 714-546-7258. Car,.e Clllllng PACIFK V11W D&W c_,... 0.-"'9 2 side by side (ocean 7 d•ys • """" svc, S20 view) f>lots, $10,000 fOf IMna rom1. $15 bed'ooms llotll 714-841·9873 9'9-VS.19214 9'9-278-0154 Al 'I POUCY In en effort to offer the best service possible to our re.-s end ldver· t'-11, -wHI require Contrecton who •elver tlae In the Service Directory to Include llletr Con Ir ac tors License llUtilbef In their Nv•. tlaeinent Your co· operation 1s 1re1lly ,,. ......... MSrnl R111•1R1 -•rlMMb Kltl:tlllt I Bait/ "9nodltl ,..... ........ bw:un all5 \1¥! gw,c;qpr. l11?'11JI I ~SllMCI CorltllMd a. ~ too .. ~11 time on your '•••h1pln17 Call • ..... proll~l5 111 2 I ---- .,.., .. __ ......... -.......... ......... ,... W.a..t'•flm Cll r n a J ..:> CAU'IT ..:> CAUlT <1- R epa11 s, Pelchln&. Install Cour teoin any size jobs. Wholesale! 94~492 0205 a.lid CnA.iClnled W10ll fllSOIOOl Oayc.,ell<lnderaerten readiness 11es 2 5 RHdina. crafts, muStc. coo•un1. 1er•n1n1 & more lnclowd yllfd &o pl•yroom h1H·tlme M·f Masters 0.1 teecher Ref's Ltc, first eld/CPR cert 714·376 3552 sm ,.-. ......... ........ .,...,.~ ..... -I Manual Draftsperson needed 1mmrdl1tely lor last paced Tile/ Stone Oes1en Studio 1n OC full/Pl poit lton. manual dr.ill111e only r 1001 pl.ln & elevaloon d1•fl1na expertence Jnd blue prtnl compr ehen~1on a must CAO up a plu~ Greal work1ne environment Pleue send a let1e1 ol on teres t a11d 1esume voa fax to· 949 759 0129 attn· Ms Rolh SeU7ourCor in Clanifird ! c....,...,., AHi••-·· @your pace (<i> yom home or OHICl" lnd1 Yodual 1;oachlng, onternrt set up. software, trou bleshoottna web dn11n & rnn. Ona 919 llJ'il.Vl IT SH0Ut.D ti FUNI Conctetll & Masonry Irick tieck St-• Tiie Concrete. Pabo. Duveway f .. ~. BBQ Refs 25y,, Exp Terry714 557 7"94 '---., rp1ce. BBQ. tile, ston,. land scape, retetntnC walk. l667547 949-254 1048 ~ n,.. C I ...,._, Addi bans. BMtwooms. Kitchens, AZ Home ~-ts "'9-246.fiOIB Uc*813410 ~NllllNng YOCMNOal lM...OVUHNT NOJlcn C•ll1plum~. patnler, h1ndymen, or any of the ar••t services fisted here In our service dlrecloryl THESE LOCAL SVC PEOPl.E CM HELP YOUTOOAYl :t~;::~ili~iii~~iii~iiiiii~~~~!!!l!!:::!!!!H~~~!!.i..-~.~;tJI;:~~~ ?...Mi~4:.r~ lr':,';J.:cn:~ ~ r:: -=-=-= ~~~-~-=1 --~·~- Q I . N.kbcr ~. 10" bold: ••U <:'AJl1'2 0 All0 •6 Your riaht·blnd oppanaii opc:a.t the bidditia with ooe club.' Wbil ICdon do you .. ? A· Obviousl34 it i1 a mar&ero( dccidlng wbedlcr to make• lllkeout double or •imply overcall one heart. Thia trouble Wtch I double ii dMll plltner miPt inaiac Cid .-with • nillblc Ian~. lindiq )'Oii In the wroni spot. OYercall one heart, and . dlift in &monds 01 coe-bid lllCl'1if the auction proceedl favorabl)t Q l -As South. vuJnemble, )'Oii bold: • Q f J I:? A J'7 51 0 K 114 • "J Tho biddinR bu oroceeded: NOITH EAST SOUTH WUI' I• P.-ti;;> ,_ ... P.-? Whal do you bid oow7 A -There is no reuon to do 111y- thlng OCher than make the value jump IO dwooo lnlmp. ~ a leap 10 rwo oo trump would be invitariooal in this sequeoce, how· ing a hand of some 11-12 points. Q J • Bolb vulnerable, u South you hold: •AJ87 ':'AH ./A •AK94 2 The bidding has prococdcd: SOUTH wrsr NORTH EAST I• Pim 1• Pim ! What do you bid now? A · No lpadc rai5e would adc:qu~1cly describe your primc-nch hand wnh such ellccl lent trump suppon. A sphn1er bid in diamonds would. ~I lha1 is not a rccommcnded acuon when your singleton is the ace or king in the suit. That leaves a fake reverse of two heans. In the modem style that 1~ forcing. and here 11 is quite ~afc since you can corrcc110 the ... -nlllk.ir1a ..... the•· ~ M 104ll llCXI lllft1. Q 4 • Nekbc:r vuJoerablc. u Suudt )'Oii hold: •J O AJt 0 AA'.Q*73 •7'J The bidd.irur bu oroceeded! sount \lV£S't NOmt EAST 10 ,_ I• ,_ ' Whal do you bid now? A -You are bordert.ine for a JUIT1P rcbid or throe d.iAmonda. Hov.ever. your 1lngle1on§-1111lt 1111· &all • mon: . alllJl'OKh. Make as· rebid oliwo di> moods and whit pel1ller bu IO oft' er. Q 5 • Neither vulnenlblo. you hold: • 10 7 'V 7 0 A Q J2 • K Q 10 54 What is your opc:nin& bid? A -Open one club only 1f you are prepared to rebid ooe no tnunp over pertne:r's likely ono-liean ~. Of' IO pus if partner bids one no tnamp -the band is not good enough for a lWO-levd reverie. Otherwise. open one diamond to leave yourself with an w.y two·dub rebid no maner what partner responds. Q 6 • Both vulnerable. you hold: • lO r;i K l8 54 ( A Q 8 76 J2 • 10 Partner opens the bidding with one no trump. What do you rcspond'I A · Despite havang only 9 h1gh<ard pomt.s, your diruiootion put.s this hand m the slam zone. Stan with a Stayman two-dub 111qu11y then. over any response by partner. btd your diamonds. That i~ uncood111onally fomng 10 g~ and, since you employed the S1ayman convcnuon. panner will k.now you have a four· card major with loniter diamonds PT A .... loNstrotlve A11l•t-for office m Newpcl(I Ctr on Tue &o ThlA' Computer sluts. flt me. fHIOI & otlw office duties Hourly r •te b;ised oo exp Please fu resume DAY SPA, NOW OPIN, NPB seeks E slheltc1ans. Messaee therapis ts. perm coslm~t" prol Must be up'd, he Call 949 723 1269 tMW '97 14011 80k '"' blaci./blli. phone, CO bumper sensor, ~hrome whls. books re co• di beautiful or111 cond $21.995 vl872451 Ii nancm11 & weHanty 1vail Bkr 949-586 1888 949 718-0142 attn: Stll ltlCEl'TtONIST PT 1 or 2 days per wk Cht<opr ache office tn Newport Be•ch Call 949 646·9225 GAllY'• Men's clothrne ~tore loc in Fash Is. IS currently hir for PT cashllrs. ~ be .. to ~ Fn -. s.t's & Sun s. For mer Cal RotJb a.borne 949-J!iS-1622 EJeclrical s.vica S"'°'I Jab 1_,.ml Duncan Electric '2fl'frs E ~p l ocaVQotdc Re!4)0llse Set vice/Remodels l #775870 949 650-7042 Fan ESTIMATES •l ln5taller In 0 C IUCESSlD UGHTJHG 6 Rtceued hetits and domm,.r installed for ~50 714-360-094' Uc•6911501MVSIMC UClNSID CONTUCTOlt Nojultloo\11\Mservas• Repa11 . remodle, f•ns. !pa• ,_ SVC 9&645-3666 A mood GalAT fltllWOOD Terrohc Hardwood MtJ. 1/2 C0<d $95, Full $185 Call Charlie 714-655-8922 CUSTOM OIATM lU lndabbon ..... --,,...., stone hlalt 1'7S lll612D44 Jeff '14-612-9961 UMYsa....n ~ect R1erout1n & Installation DEAN TILE 949-673-8065 7L4-84&8526 714-88J.2D31 IMRTYWOU LANDKAPl COMPANY Commercial a. Estate M•lntenence, CIHn Ups, lrec Serwtce &o lnlt•llon Upaades, R99ail'I. t r0u blnllootina. Ple•secaH 71 4 715-2828 and have us do your Dirlr Worlrf ~ Audi 'tt A6 o-ttre, 4lk mo, Stiver sand. moonrool, CO, fabultous cone throueht $19,495 fjnancln11 & warr avail v#429817 Bkr 949-586 1888 S dl your Car in C:la1111ifl•d ! Tree Service, Yard Cl .. nup, Maintenance, Spronkler Reparr. llauhng (94') •S0-1711 Ha11dyn111r1 Harne,... Wood Decks • Fences Electricel • Olywal Carpentry • Tiie • Etc ~--LdAll\ n4 ..... 11a 8MW '94 32Sls Cavpe 8911 full books & records Slk/lan, sunroof CO. superb one cond. $10.995 v•752196 Bkt 949 586 1888 H111dy111111/ Home Repair DRYWAU ltlPAIR Pamt l ouch up, Wallpaper removal. .... 714-270-1634 6-llC..dw ,..,., Carpentry • Plumb1n11 DrY"l'•U • Stuoco P•tnt1f11. r • &o more 20+ Yean [ape'fience• .. 714-9 .. -5776 Hauling JUNK TO THI DUMPlll 714-968 1882 AVAILABLl TOOAYI 949-673 5566 GF.NEIAL IEPJ\ll Hcllle aantng ' UIRP'ft1UIUl'r ......... c...MI a.... 91/Ual~ Svc. Res1dent18l/Com * RmlmW •Camm:ill merc1al OC 23Yrs. Raf·a 9'9-548-CX!i4 9&637 .. 113 o Job 1bo Small ~ Senk•. · .. •' ,,, !' I ... 1 ., , I apMtments &o Vecencys Also pet sittjn1 avail Free esbrNtll "'9-574-2643 MEJIA'S Housecleaning Service for Your House Ap•r lrt14lnl or Vacancy Qilehly Worlt. ~ Oii ~ Clelrq frMEsttmlle Rete .. nca Avai1111M 10Y-S E1.1*1enc41 <""o-•ell• 714-121-7441 C.U7•4-22S·l714 ~ ...... a..., Own equip ~ eupplla. Toll.I llust &o hllr retes. ~ M9-4tl-7U4 u.-. ........ ~ & .... ...,..,.._ .._.. ...... ._..M ....... k .... 31~ ..... "::' ..... ·' ..,.. w w vm :z=;i .rJW...:t •• ••MN 111.... Ceeeo ... ..-. c.-..,....,....-=ua .......... ,.. ...... ....... ...... l'VMG, ~ .. ,,, .. __ WWlu11..n-.. "'1c}ll11au1 • ~= -n '4.J) ~ * !!?2£! ....... ~,.;,::.. ='~ ~· .• ~:...:!··:; -.. •IW4 Ill. ... ttiftf .. f-dDi rece.4• IHI el, .__lf*:.-4..., .. WWII "''· Wlllle/ttt1 l11t ...... M...Ul-Jtet Wiii °"" eo ,_.. eqll ..... ""'* ...... ..,..,... -I"'* ... .. ,., a _., ... ~ • __ ..._ ...... _....._ 11ew co11d, ••215-41 ......_ 'M .... U ~w.Y••trld TI.isl.'~· ,_ 8*t Mt-511-l-Ye, Ilk Ml, Lelffre Of llOl C.-Didi ,,.... 111,tM WRCOB'W w.tlid owMCI. tablllout tit TOINlto A1111o ' Cfu11111>811P color. ONl. y cond ltw~t. futl't /14-437-ltll or •.....,. .._ '97 Jtt< mllesl f>f> $13,500 loaded new "t.•tratlon 7l4-B-32a• Dlueu;;f 949·515-9031 & •mot. tenl IC! nllH CDAfOldii Mlctll4lflt bhM with J...-'ff iii C-Sl,796 w•267974 llkr we need yow car. peicl •11 Ir• clnlt tllft lllt, 31( ml fllll fllct wm; 949-516-1818. for ol'flot. Pt1i111pa Auto mooMoof,., .. ,..,. c!Wer/oet-•I ltlw, CD. A·-Aov• Claulc '95 Mllf0tw.kolm vice recor•. chro111e whl•. bent .... -:.·•·rn11u. rere ........_ IM9-574-nn '""' ....... -.,,,.., unmarlll4 Offa cond, "lll"ded kit, en ellrm, ....._'ff..... w92t714 $36.t95 fin air 1uspenaloft, !lb new. IOAll llX c-. .. .... ..., Mt-516-1-94Mi50-5860 Bt.cAwittttanlttv,5 ._..,. .... dllnlillil9 WWW.l*bw•ICllltd.cont .......... 1515 IPMCI. only 221( mlln lTt Sport 2wd, kyl, •1M71 $14,tM new •hl!M. 7511 ml ...... ...,_ '97 4.6 euto, fully loaded, HSE, tlOk ml, -11111c -.... .... --. 111et1lllc burauncly, ten dett """· oetmNI ltllr, S.-Ith f CD tr wtlb, febuloua ~ 811!di with T111 Lthr. ~o,::of~ fetw1,u1 cllMI, $19,915 onfw 67k "*' ... . v265l24 fin a • .,,. ..... • like new cond lflr~t ' •tatn 110 ... 0 $l21~ V952675fln war avaUBllr. 949-588-1• Yellle'01 MO av•BllrMi-§91..l-s.twa ''1 Ill 5lpd s.4-&tttlrever DfH•Yerf A/C. am·fm, IMW amoc Wllll• with Creme 'ti LSI &Ok till, bleck, a realstretlon, x Int ltllr, fact0f1 werr. oetmHI lthr. hHt•d mec:hlnlcel I bodl. cCIM mocwoof, full power aull, duel moonrl, CO, $1,695 vll2974 lllf •HV2 $11,tM bHutlful orla COfld, M9-586·t•. Sl5,9t5 v•792417 fl• ,...._'ff y,_ 1111ndoc I w•Hnty ewllil ,..,.._ A....._ "91 XLS AM Conv 5.7 It. Gold a.r. 949-516-lm 4811 ml, btKVNllMll - wlUtClwcoellttir, I UXUS IUOO •tt ltlw, 11tnrf, CO, Pd pq.· owner, onlyl.500ml CrMn. undtt 1211 miles, chrome wtita, ti.aut orla ._ .... ,.., t!dl1. Up '1ISJ1C $1l,•IO xlnt cond, numerous cond. Sl4•995 "429641 to 30tt. Dover Shorn amenities $22,500 obo fln1ncln1 &o warrenty arn. W•t• &o electric IM~J111 pp ,4, ... ,. •• 146 IV.ti 8kr. 949-586 1888 $15 $18ft 714-609-7888 One owner •ulo, l.e•w 'it H SOO 17k Teyete '91 Cwy U ~-sunroof, full power full feet waH, metallic 40k ml, whlle/1rey Int, fH) 111113441 $U,HO buraundl., li&ht tan, 1uto. 1ar111ed, n/smllr, • ..... moonroo , CO, chrome bHutlful cond throu11ht Merce4es '91 whls. ti.aut orlc cond d274382 $1995 firm Siu MU20 v872419 $21.995 fin 949·586·1888 Stiver w/erey Inter. avall Bkr 949·586"'888. ONLY48K mt ...... $2J,tl0 .._..taAccenil IX~ Chapacne/t•n int, full power. ea tr a clean! •111571 $12,HO IMW ''7 S111 c..., Immaculate convert able w/only 45k mi 118568 $18.980 PHl1'5 AUTO Mt-574-7777 Ce4•1oc '00 s-ia. STS JOk, full feclory war ranty, s1lv1tt . rrey llhr, bill vinyl lop CO. chrome whs, hke new v275121 $25,995 Fin avatl Bkt, 949 S86 1888 Clirydar ••• c-try- malt Carova.. while/ oalmeal lthr, moonrf. CD, alloys, fabulo cond throuenout. fm & warr avail $8,995 v 261598 Slit 949-586-1888 Hl1l'ING tweDS RIUAllU Personal Hel/)l'r, Personal Asst . S•fe Transportatron. ~~lti••ttl. Meal Prep11r11l1on. Respite C•re, etc. 949-645 -1271 e r 714-6Sl-lt91 Mowllll a sa... HST MOVUS $59 /Ml' Hrvma all cities. Insured fest. courteous. cereful T 163844 800-246·2378 SELL your stuff through classified! 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PUBLIC NOTICE The C•ltf Publtc Utllllin comm1silon requires that •II used household eoods movers print their PU C Cal T number. llmos •nd chautteurs pr1nt the11 T C.P nuinW m •II •elver· ltsemenb If you have any questions ebout lhe l•&•llty o f a mover . llmo of chauffeur. call: PUB· LIC UTILITIES COM· MISSION 714 558· 41 51 CUSTOM PA1911"1NG &fAUl Dntd Sloane Plinters U35852fl 949-645-9957 ICl'S CUSTOM ........... Prort. clean, quelity WOfll lnl•lor /ll I lltld docllS. U703468 949-631·4610 ( Plllllrtnl a S11c:co Ple.ter/SN<c:e Petdo Servm11 Souttwn c.Marra fOf 25 yews Ll326864 24 Hours (714) 554 7831 Plln1llinl -~Of MllT J 8engert PIPE LOCATIHC ELECTROMC SlA8 LEAK DETECT~ Frt4ndty Senice 94t-67S -9J04 -~.aim Lf 7Sl•91 IM.,,. -.....1>..-..c.._... Plumbln1 r1p1lrs, over 25yrs op. All wor-ei-· ... SlllV9 714-56«2911 HOMST & IUSONA•I PUJM8£R ll506586. Fr" Eshmatel Small repan (714) 235-9150 •Pen4es Plw• .. l•1 Specl1llzln1 In home repaw Reasonable retn, 35 yean experience 1n all types of plumblft1 111519449 714-493·3676 PalCISIPWlla ... Rep•ln &o Retn0delinc FR£E ESTIMATE U687398 714·969 1090 ,.... .... IWI PAWK POOLS ConstrucUon "•modtu . ~aln Setvko Llcf798148