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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-10-31 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot.. Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 nutSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2002 Harbor focus turns to pump-out stations Newport officials may toughen enforcement on private operators who aren't maintaining sewage treatment facilities for boaters. Only 13 of 23 stations are working, report shows. June c .... ,.nde Daily P~ot . NEWPORT BEACH -A har- bor-wide crackdown on pump- out station operators could take place If details of a CoastK.eeper survey reveal widespread neglect of privately maintained stations. Orange Qnmty C.00.StlCeeper, a nonprofit environmental organi- zation, next month will present to the city's ddzen water quality committee details of a survey re- leased earlier in October that shows that only 13 of Newport Harbor's 23 pump-out stations are in operation. Four of the sta- tions are operated by the city. one by the county pub depart- ment and the remainder by pri- vate operators such as yacht clubs and some pleasure cruise companies. The city routinely inspects and repairs it.s four stations, Harbor Resoun::es Director Tony Melum said Qty ollidals charge the pri- vately maintained pum~out sta- tions with contributing to the harbor's bacteria problems be- cause, when boaters can't find a convenient place to empty their sewage holds, they might just dump them right into the water. "'We count on boaters to do the right thing; yet if they're go- ing to do the right thing. we need to have convenient and operat- ing facilities for them: said Gar- ry Brown. r.oastX.eeper executive director. Qty chedcs of the pump-out station at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub reveal it has been out of service since June. Oty officials have contacted the club about the problem, but the club is hav- ing technical prob!~ fixing the SM PUMP, Paae M FYI •WHAT: Newport Beach Coatal/Bay Water Quality Citizens Advisory Committee meeting, open to the public. •WHEN: 3 p.m. Nov. 14 • WHERE: Fire Conference Room at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. •INFORMATION: (949) 644-3000; www.city.newport- beach.ea.us/homtt.htm Newport focuses on pole position LABOR RELATIONS Lecturers reject final offer from UC system Residents living by lone utility pole left on LittJe Balboa stand in the city's way of undergrounding the island's utilities. June Ca111rande Daity Pilot NEWPORT BF.ACH -A sole pole stands on Little Balboa -a towering testament to the dan- gers of counting on universal co- operation. City officials are considering their legal options for bringing down the only utility pole left on the island after f!Nerf homeowner there but two has done his or her part to move the island's utilities underground. ~lhat pole will oome down. - vowed C.Ouncilman Steve Brom- berg. who has been part of the 14-year push to move the cables underground. About two years ago. a majority of the island's residents agreed to support moving the utility lines off poles and underground to im- prove safety and aesthetics. This joint effort by the city and resi- dents requires an unusually high level or cooperation. The city in- stalls the underground hookups. Homeowners hire private con- tractors -paying $300 to $1,000 out of pocket -to hook up their houses' telephone, electric and cable connections to the new underground facilities. Then the city removes the poles. lndi.rectly, the residents pay for the city wort as well: each house is assessed about $9,200 over 15 years as part of a tax district most agreed to create. But though all of the residents are paying their share of the city's costs. two have nonetheless re- fused to hook up their homes' utilities to the new underground equipment The residents at 120 Grand Canal and 123 Abalone Drive have so far declined to have the wort done on their homes. C.Oinddentally, they share the same pole. Another UCI strike may occur if lecturers and UC administrators continue to disagree, teachers' representative says. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot UC IRVlNE -University of California lecturers, holding fast to their demands for 1ob security, on Wednesday re1ected a take- it-or-leave-it contract renewaJ offer from the UC system. It is now up 10 the UC system IO decide whether it will follow through Ofl tis threat to impose a secondary offer that lecturers consider to be less beneficial. UC system officials did not return calls for comment late Wednesday afternoon. The lecture~ who haVt' been Wlthout a contract for more than two year<.. contend the offer does no! go far enough to dellver job protections tha1 other "sunilarly situ- ated" UC employees en1oy. induding not being fired withou1 cause and having sen- iority considered when layoffs occur. "We were trying to move toward recogni- tion that wt>'re a necessary part of the uni- versity and th1<o I'> precisely what didn't hap- pen," said KeVln Roddy. president of the University C ouncil of the Amencan Federa- uon of Teacher.,. -Both versions of the con- Lract they gavl' u., further marginali7..ed us.· Previous charges of unfair labor practic.es during the ~aining process resulted ma strike on muluple UC campuses on Oct 14. The rejection uf this offer might galvanize lecturers to stnlce again. Roddy said ·1 think this will radicalize a lot of k-ctur· ers who thought if they were quiet. every· thing would be fine.· Roddy said. ~People are getting frustrated. They're bqp.nning to join the union." The union is aJso filing another bad-faith bargaining charge against the UC ~ Bromberg said he is optimistic that the dispute over one of the two properties can be worked out But the Grand C.anal home Is KENT TREPTOW I ONLY Pll OT Jeff Hildreth stands in front of Balboa Island's last utility pok? on Monday. Hildreth is fighting to save s.. POLE. Pac• M the pole, which supplies power to his house and a streetlght to luminate the alley at night. Systemwide. lecturers teach 25" to 30% or all classes. Throughout the sysaem. lee· turers can wort full time and receive regu- lar employee benefits. Additio~ UC of- fers three-year renewable oontrad'I to longtime lecturers. whether part time oc full time, according to the ~ site of the UC Office of the President 1901 Newport nightclub plan on hold Costa Mesa planners urge proposed club's developers to work witb surrounding . businesses and residents before their final decision. Lolthl Harper Olly Pilot OOSTA MESA -~ dMiclld arowMI a~ clenlll ,ofa "W!tlub propoeel Monday .. ~ ...... fD ..,. wtth nelif1bortnl ......,,_ wl Adil •• to come up wttt. a~ tllllt.., ~a ~Comal .aon.-.•·-Plailnlng ~ wtlld 4 fD I ID pottpGM•dedMn Oft ......... .... IOW· ·c1ew1oper HunllMr md •'-•rt 1 ---•111 l'llii-__ ,.111111• -- ... .......... M The lecturers hoped the strikes would Daily Pilot ATAGl.ANCE ONTtEWEB: WW'*diliM*t.CXJm WEA"':'fER .--Gad---. 'M"-1111 be oooe. n be -..nnf. S. ..... AI ELECTION 2002 See OFFER.,..._ M SPORTS ~ .. Mir==--· ..... --·...., ............ ............ ,....... -.aw' , .. ~Oilwr .. ,,...... ....... ....... I .. • ... THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE KENT TREPTOW I DAILY Pll01 Rep. Christopher Cox (R-Newport Beach), center, chats with Kent Moore, left, and Dennis O'Neil at a reception at the home of Debra and Barry Allen in Corona del Mar. Cox turns up heat on North Korea Paul Cllnton Daily Pilot R ep. Ouis Cox added his voice Monday to the Bush administration's calls for Nonh Korea to drop its nuclear development program. In an op-ed article published on his Web site, Cox pointed the finger at Bill Ointon's 1994 accord with the country, which has since been disavowed by Pyongyang. At the time, the Communist COWlliy agreed to freeze ilS nuclear weapons program in exc~ for a 20-year supply of fuel oil and the construction of two nuclear power plan is. Bush included Nonh Korea in his "axis of evU." with Iraq and Iran. "The bankrupt U.S. policy of keeping the world's most hideous Stalinist dictatorship on the dole must come to an immediate end," Cox wrote. "From its inception. the Qin ton Administration policy of hugging Nonh Korea and sending if aid in the form of fuel oil -and even nuclear technology -was biurre." Cox also labeled the accord a "study in gullibility." Political rhetoric aside. the State Department's bid to disann Nonh Korea might be somewhat thorny. Apparently, 01ina has been urging high-ranking diplomats to offer some sort of canot to the Kim Jong 0 regime. The Communist rhetoric mill has been churning, as fricdons between the two countries flare up. The country vowed to defend itseJr should Bush order military action. "The target of our strike is not only the U.S. imperialist aggression forces, but also the South Koreans who are willing to serve as tbelr bullet-shield, and Japanese reactionaries and all bthers that support them behind the scenes.· the country's government baa said. Funny girl offers Democratic support Hollywood and recording celebrity Barbra Streband bas rolled out her endorsements for the House of Representatives for the 46th District and 48th District seats, which cover Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Streisand, an avowed Democrat, called the Nov. 5 elections all across the country "never a more important lime to get out the vote." On her Web site ( www.barbrastretsand.com/ congres endors.htm{), Streisand said she worries that Republicans might seize conlrol of the Senate, House and White House on Nov. 5. If that happens, Streisand said, "there will not be any check on the power of the right wing." Not surprisingly, Streisand endorsed Long Beach nurse Gerrie Schipske for the 46th District seat now held by Dana Rohrabacher. She casl her lot for UC Irvine professor John Graham in the 48th District race against incumbent Cluis Cox. In addition to tapping her favorite~ in Orange County races, Streisand also endorsed candidates in other areas of the state, as well as in 43 other states. She also offered endorsements in Senate races. Oddly enough, Streisand endorsed Patsy Mink for a House seat in Hawaii, even though she indicates on the site that Mink is "deceased." Angels let Cox off the hook When the Anaheim Angels won the World Series over the San Francisco Giants, Oiris Cox won himself a bet. He also won a reprieve from humiliation. Prior to the seven-game series, which the Angels wrapped up with a 4-1 victory on Sunday, Cox and Rep. Lorena Sanchez (D-Anaheim) laid down some friendly bets with Reps. Tom Lantos and Nancy Pelosi. two Bay Area Democrats. Cox and Sanchez offered up tickets to Dtsneytand against wine and chocolatel from Lantos and Pelosi Not only will Cox now be enjoying a bottle olwine and after-dinner treat. he'll also watch Lantoa don a cowboy bat and sing Gene Autry's "Back In the Saddle Again" on the tloor of the House when Congress resumes in January. Cox had offered to slng "I left My Heart in San Francisco" while wearing a de-dye shirt and flowers in bis hair lf the Giants had won. In a press release after the Giants' victory in Game I or the series, Lantos sensed victory. "I have sent a copy of (the song) to Congressman Cox and I told him he needs to start practicing,· lantos wrote. "I am arranging with television cameras to film Outs Cox singing the praises of San Francisco.· P.OLITICAL CALENDAR NOVEMBER 5: Republican Party of Orange County holds an "Election Night Party" from 8:30 p.m. to midnight at the Sutton Place Hotel In Newport Beach. tnfonnation: (714) 666-8666 7: Newport Harbor Republican Women ho8t an election wrap-up at 11 :30 a.m. at the Bahi• Corinthian Yadrt Oub. The guest speaker will be Assemblyman John Campbell. lnfonnation: (949) 759-3086 9: Republican s.n. Onin Hatdl of Utah will lign hla MW~ "Squ81"9 P9g: Conf.-lons of• Cftizen Senator;" at noon at Book Soup in South Coast Plaza. · lnfommlon: (714) 689-26($6 5: Fall election, including Costa Mesa and Newport Beach city councils, Newport-Mesa Unlfted School DiS'trict Board of Education, state Assembly and Congress Daily A Pilot VOL 96, NO. 304 ™<>MASH. 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Copyright No MWt stories, llhJ9tratlon9, edltorlal matter or ~her9incanbe reproduced without written pennlulon of copyright owner HOW10 REACH US a...-doft The Tlmee Or9nge County (800) 252•9141 Adw9et111111 " 'ned UM9) 842-5678 ~(Ml) M 2-4321 ldMfW ..... (MtlM2-MIO ...... , .. ,51~ ,.._,_ (948) MM110 .,... .... , ll0-0170 ...... dlllypllof•latlnw.com ... a.. , '¢ 1C:.0.(M)M2~1 • •' fa(l48)831·7126 "1bhhtcl tJr nmee eomnwnitv ..,.... a dMlion of IN Loe Angltee Tlmee. Ol002 Tlmee CN. M r'8t!W ~ POLmcs ASIDE A quiet campaign so far, but there s still time N ewport Beach r-------, chairwoman and bu s:-~ nmuned up this fall's election in an article last Mele •it's been reladvdy mild," be said aboutthe relative lack of dirty trlcb. railed ....,.,.,,.,., Heading into the campa.lgn, it seemed a runm;..-..·r • bu the lllDe t.cbrs u Q)uncflman a.ti ..... who two yean ago med "buJlet voting,• or only chooeing one ol two poeajble carvt!detes, to ar1ffidally inflate Steel's S.J. CAHN numbers; and Pmtna 1s sure bet that a targeted incumbent liU Ridgeway wouldn't be saying anything of the eort just days before the ftnal vote. Political types across Newport-Mesa (not to mention in the Daily Pilot newsroom) were expecting old-fashioned slugfest:s in the races in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. where Councilman Gery Monaban'I decision to run again seemed to signal interesting developments to come. Alas, for those hungry for a constant barrage of news stories on candidates' foibles and dastardly doings, this election has been "mild w The latest development is a mailer that came out this week in Newport Beach. On the front, in uoifonn. are five good-looking.police and firemen {all males, really). The lines above them read: "The people that keep Newport Beach safe have an important message " Turns out that is true. and then maybe not so true, depending on your peBpective. Inside, the Newport Beach fire and police associations reiterate their support for Ridgeway, feUow Councilman Guy Adams, Don Webb and Bernie Svalltlld. But those five "people" on the cover aren't the ones keeping Newport safe. All five are actors, which, while it may seem duplicitous, is also the only way tbJs picture could pt shot Safety penonnel are not allowed to campaign in uniform. ll ls this son of brushing of the truth that is dominating the campaign. Others have passed through the newsroom here. but -and this may be the political shod: of the day-most had so Utde sub&tance that they never made it to print The ones that did -a poD attaddng Coslll Mesa candidate ltatrtna Poley that was done on behalf of opponents Monahan and em Patdm, charges that Newport Beach candidate llkk 'lllylor stretched the truth in a mailer, questions about the Newport Beach fire and police endorsements -have taken root, perhaps, but a.re not knockouts for anyone lnwlved.. The quiet Is surprising. given the stakes in both dties. Greenlight could drasdcally alter Newport Beach Oty Hall with wins by tta endorsed candlda.tea-AllD ..-. Tuylor, Dick Nk:bola and Mid I e Anhflan 1be passage of the Greenl.lght controDed-growth init1adve two years aao Jed to the molt apenatve aunpaign in city history. at lbout $800,000. In c.o.ta Mesa. aD the candidates are viable wfnners: Monahan and Mayor u.... Dlmn have lncwnbmcy, Poley ls the Planning Commission ruM1ng with Monahan lo as near a combinattoo •can be found this side of the term "slate." There are still a few days left, plenty of time for a bomb or two to drop. Greenligbt suppomn seem certain there's one coming. And there's reason to think ao. During the Greenligbt campaign two years ago. the last few days saw plenty of money dumped into the Cray. The Irvine Co., which spent $427,000 on anti-Greenligbt Measure T. put up $40,000 in the ftnal days. No surprise there, though. Much more interestingly, the environmental group Defend the Bay spent $13,000 on Nov. 4, three days prior to the election. It included more than $11 ,000 in postage, also on Measure T. according to the group's campaign statement for the end of the year. Another $740 went for paper, $780 on printing. That has all the makings of a last-minute, anti-Measure T mailer. It is a sizable amoWtt. especially considering Greenligbt raised less than $100,000 for the entire election. A call to Defend the Bay head Bob CAmdn on whether he has any plans this time around went unreturned. HEU BE BACK Just a day after the Turmlnator, Arnald ~.campaigned for his after-IChoof program ballot meuure at UC lrvtne, he made a st.age-front appearance in the WMhington Post column penned by Dntd S. Broder. Noting that no other state measure has a •bigger star" behind it. Broder -known as the ~dean of political journalism" and a straight-shooter whose crtdca can muster little more complaint than that be libs smooth running, consensus-minded government too much -writes that Schwarzenegger "is dearly serious about his cause.· Amid the expected Arnold-metaphors, he notes that Sch~s Proposition 49 bu significant bipartisan support, lnduding L.A. Mayor,...._ a.Im. San Francisco Mayor Wiiie Brown and Atty. Gen. BID Lod;yw. Broder also mentions the common belief that Schwarzenegger ls. in part. using the proposition as an overture to a 2006 run for govemoL And Broder wonder&: Are these die·hald Demoaats helping "create a new._.. Rapn for the embattled California Republican Par1y'I" • 6.J. CAHN ls the maNging editor. He cain be r~ et (949) !574-Ul:J or bv &-mall et 6tt1Wn.cahn ltlatim..com.. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST After eome morning fog, It should be I mosdy atnny lbmoon. with hight haldng at 70 In Cotta Me9e Md howftng In the mld-eOl In Newport ee.ct\. Owmight lowl wfll drop Into the mkMiOa. Not mucti wllf ~Into the~ of the Wiit, but we1I begin • lllght ooollrig trWld on Sunday. It'll d9ftnlWV .... more lb t.I, though mott of our.,._ will concn. eponinQ gNlln. ......... c www.JM&1'0M.QCW BOATING FORECAST Thew ••lieftv w1nda wtll blow hlrtyplcee 10 to 15 b'°'9 fn the ................ dllfnoor .. ...,, 2..foOt_..,.. Md•weaitMllOffto7-. NOt~Wll .... ... 9\t ............. -. ~ ...... .. alto blow 10 to 15 knot&. ~ 2-foot WIWS, but h notthw.t IW9fl WUI be latglr .. 8 to 11 ,... The ........ beet down to 8 to 10fMt.,. .,.. .. ngwhHefog ~ SURF ThoM looting for~ ~--eoudH.cing beedMll tnd hit h welt ....... ~.,. domiMdng. With tome doubl9 ~ .......... moedv~to--~ --...-r. ~ot'Q TIDES ,.... an e.rn. 11:41a.m. l:a1 p.m. 12:0le.m . nu-., Oetdw 31, 2002 Al Final school forum focuses on Costa Mesa Candidates discuss ethnic students and how I to get their parents involved. Health center for Rea Elementary a hot·button topic. Deirdre Newman DaRyPitot COSTA MESA-The moat tell- ing moment during the eecond and final conununity forum Tuesday for Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School Board candidates oc- curred when the candidates dis- cussed bow to engage more non-Engllab-speaking patents lo the educational process.. While the lncwnbents touted the success of preschool and adult educadon programs, Ed Loyd, challen8iJtg 'Jhast.ee Serene Stokes, found a criticism by look- ing out Into the small crowd that had come to look around the room at the Neighborhood Com- munity Center in Costa Mesa. "We haw a large ethnic popu- lation, yet we don't see many Latin American or other ethnic groups here tonight,• Loyd said. "Evidently, we're not reaching pareots, because they're not par- ticipating in this forum.• Loyd said he would try to interact more with people of di- verse ethnic backgrounds, to make them feel more comfort- able with the educational proc- ess. Loyd's comments echoed a common theme articulated by the challengers during the forum -the board is doing a passable job in its varied duties, but could do a much betler job with an in- fusion of new ideas. The incumbents again de- fended their record and re- sponded with more fervor than in the previous forum to what they c:onlldered fllle IOCla· lions frolll lhe ~ ·1 don't know wt>eie Ron Wln· ship pta his mlllntonnation from,• said Stokes In rebutting a question about tbe candJdates' priorities. ""We teach English at all of our IChoola. l c:hecbd with the a.Wot auperlntendent. and they llUd the number of hi· lingual dasses being taught is zero.• TI>e fonnn took on a more contentious tone as ~p. in bJa opening statement. quoted from actor Adam Sandier. •its difllcult to soar with the eagles when you're swrounded by twkeys." Winship said, reiter- ating his daim that the dJstrict is saddled with 19 "nonperform- ing" schools. Those 19 did not meet the target in the state's Aca- demic Perfonnance Index. but the state does not consider them nonperforming. A question about a proposed health center at Rea Elementary School -an idea put on hold earlier this year after Westside residents criticized the school district and Oilldrens' I lospital of Orange County for not includ- ing them in the decision-making process -provoked some of the most divided responses of the evening. Wendy Leece expressed her adamant opposition to the pro- posal. MNo study bas been done to show that a CHOC clinic -mo- bile or permanent -would in- crease student learning," Leece said. Ml'm all for healthy children, Gross Polluter Repairs dll':tmm'co k9' ...,,.. ouo.a The CARBURETOR SHOP, Inc. Fuel & Eml••Mln Speclallst., C.t>uretor Rebuilding ... ____ _ Dlllgll'10dc 6eMoe9 nnlWllWClll Fuel lnjectiofl n..Opa (949) &42-8288 (714) 558-2181 Wt111,..:ww.~ 2945 llandolph flue. • Costa M••• • Callfoml• 92•26 ,. 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MW,_,,.. •1f 1 Mm on the~ I would KJfe for the [Rea)""""" dink:. ,, """,..,the community on how testing can be expended to Include bright English teemere in 1he -RON .... but there are plenty of places for people to take their sick chiJ. dren. ~ Her challenger. Tom Egan, il- lustrated his inclusive philoso- phy with his answer. "As a community activist, it's a perfect example of how all stake- holders should be involved,• Egan said. Trustee Judy Franco said the clinic is necessary because fund- ing for Healthy Start -the pro- gram currently at Rea -is run- ~--­ ning out, and the district is not sure whether it will continue. The question about how to improve high school graduation rates showed that the challeng- ers. while expressing good in- tentions, were short on specif- ics. ~we need a safe, learning envi- ronment and programs to pre- pare them for college and the workplace,· said Shelby Cove. Franco's challenger. Egan had a few more details. suggesting individual learning plans for students, involving par· ents and technology. Wmship said teaching needs to be modified to reOect the real- ities of the cyber-world. includ- ing more emphasis on visual learning. And Loyd said he didn't trust the graduation rates given by the incumbents for Westside high schools. but didn't offer any of his own opinions for increasing them. ln contrast. incumbent Stokel> provided a litany of ways the d15· t.rict is working to up graduation rates. •Not everyone likes high school." Stokes said. ·Some stu- dents are at Middle College High School Ion Orange Coast Col- lege's campus]. Our (high) gradu atton rate is there because we have tutorials and Advancement Via Individual Determination and our teachers are interested m our kids." FULL BAR COCICTAILS MEXICAN RESTAURANT NO PASSPORT IS NEEDED OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO 296 E 17TH ST. 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But Brown and Mdum aped that there are things that can be done to fix the problem. "What we~ goJng to do is to apply some political preswre to tSave the Oldinances followed and maybe to instill some better management." Brown said. The CoastJCeeper survey is- POLE Continued from Al lJkely to be the target or a law- suiL The house is occupied by tlte family of Jim Hildreth, a regular at City Council meetings who has been labeled a Mnui· sance" by several council mem· be rs. Hildreth said that he has re- sisted under-grounding fur several reasons. He does not believe it's safer in an earthquake. He believes I l'r l 1 Hl I ht I irl[ ( hnilt \, \our I Ol,d lmuf,llh.l \~l·nt Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUTO • HOMEOWN~ • HEAL:rH 5wf11Ul'J ~lllU /957 ELECT ELECT ELECT Ii Term Limits Restore 8J Teacher's Salaries Zero - ............ to ........ ~-lbili"•• 2 n6e cil ~ ............... .... QmUty .... lo lbe blrbor. Newport 8-:h recehecl a D· plua. tfuDdactoll tWbof go.t ID ft 8IMI Dina PWnt 11.Ubor ,. cetved• B. • 1be dryt C.outalJBay water Quality c.ommtttee will hear • preemu.ation by 8lvwn at I.ti meeting next month to coJialdet ways to fix the problem. "We are stewards of the har- bor." said Qty CoundJman Steve Brombe!g, who aJons with Mayor 1bd Ridgeway b coundl liaison to the committee. •1m sure there are some thinp we can do." • JUNE CASAGRAf«)E cow,. Newport Beacti and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at (9491 57~232 or by e-mail at june.Cll5llf}rande@latimes..com. that removing the streetlights that ~ on the poles w also a safety problem. flurther, be said. the ln- aeased capacity carried in the up- graded utilities equipment make it possible to provide' service to much larger homes. MThey're laying the ground- work for three-and four-story homes to be built," Hildreth said. Bromberg denied this, saying the reason for the project is to improve the safety and beauty of the island. He said that one legal approach might be to declare the pole as a nuisance, which would give the city the right to remove the pole. "What's unfortunate is not only that all the residents on Ut- tle Balboa who paid their share still have to look at a pole. but that all the residents of Newport Beach will have to pay the legal costs or fighting th.is.. •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at (949) 5744232 or by e-mail at june.casagrande@latimtJs.com. Madel111 lrakelian Oty c.I of Newport W 1st District ~ Greenl~ht Endorsed ~ 3rd Generation Californian ~ 30 ~eor Resident • • ~-. ' • • # ' -_.; • - • ••••V DON LEN;H I DAILY PtlOT Costa Mesa firefighters mop up a blaze at a residence on East Wilson Street in Costa Mesa Wednesday evening. The three occupants were able to escape. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS No one injured in Costa Mesa fire Nobody was injured in a fire that broke out in the liv- ing room or a home in the 200 block of Wtlson Street on Wednesday evening, Costa Mesa Hre officials said. Firefighters initially be- lieved the call that came in at 5:45 p.m. involved people who were trapped inside a burning house, Costa Mesa Fire Banalion Olief Ouis Ri- ley s;Ud. But the two elderly women and one man in the house managed to escape, he said. "We extinguished the fire in less than 10 minutes,· Ri- ley said. "The damage (from the fire) was limited 10 the liv- POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Boe Vista Driw: A home burglary was reported in the 2800 blodc at 5:19 a.m. Monday. • Felrvlew Roed: A commercial burglary was reported in the 3300 bloct at 1 :55 p.m. Monday. • Fountain w.y West An auto theft was reported in the 2200 blodc at 12:18 p.m. Monday. • Meple Str'Mt: Vandalism was reported in the 2200 bloc:t at 6:53 a.m. Monday. • M..-v..de Drive Eat An auto theft was reported in the , 500 bkxX 81 2:20 p.m. Monday. • Park Drive: A home burglary ing room area. But there is his 70s walked into the New- smolte damage throughout pon Beach bank with a large the house." satchel, approached a teller Several neighbors gathered and passed a note demand- around to observe the scene. Ing money, Shulman said. F3peranza Garcia. who lives •1-1e then told the teller he nearby, sajd she saw the fire had a bomb,• Shulman said. as she was driving home The man then took the from work.. money and was seen driving MI was shocked,· she said. away in a light blue com- 'Tve never seen anythjng Wee pact. he said. it here." The suspect is described An estimated damage was as a white man about 5 feet unknown Wednesday night. 5 inches taJI and 140 Bank robbed after bomb threat A robber got away with an undisclosed amount of money from a Far East Na- tional Bank branch in the 4600 block or Jamboree Road on Wednesday, New· pon Beach Police Sgt. Steve ShuJman said. A man believed to be in was reported in the 600 bl<><* at 9:10 a.m. Monday. • PlllCenti• Avenue: An assault was reported in the 2300 blodc at 10:41 a.m. Monday. • West 19th StrMt: Grand theft was reported in the 900 blodc at 2:30 a.m. Monday. NEWPORT BEACH • Huna Wiry. A rear tire was reported stolen from a parted car in the 4100 blodc at 4:45 a.m. Monday. • Hospital Roed: A Lakers season tidcet was reported stolen from an office desk in the 300 blodc at 10 a.m. Monday. • N.wport Centltr Drive: A wallet, credit cards. cash and pounds. baJding. wearing prescription eyeglasses and wearing a gray sweater and dark blue panes. The man, aJso said to have had a large, white mustache, was reponedly seen at the same bank a few days ago. Shulman said. Anybody with informa- tion is asked to call the New- port Beach Police Depart· ment at (949) 644-3681. other items were reported stolen from a gym lcx*er in the 600 bloct at 8:04 p.m. Monday. • Pacific View Drive: A stereo was reported stolen from a car in the 2800 blodc at 12:43 p.m. Monday. • Port Harwtck: Several items. including a chedcbook and a cell phone, were reported stolen from a car in the 2200 bl<><* at 12 p.m. Monday. •Pon Shelfteld: A toolbox valued at about $350 was reported stolen in the 1800 bl<><* at 9:20 a.m. Monday. • San M"tguel DriVe: LakefS pariting passes 'oY8re reported stolen from an office in the 2400 blodc at 1:53 p.m. Monday. NIGHTCLUB 'If we don't give him the opportunity to buttress his arguments, he may be wasting even more • Gontinued from Al .. ~ money~ = . :: -. e Tolerance For All . ·~' ~Will Restore Equilibrium In The Commun· " ·.$-iP.It11ruf = i9; tye ~U'8don of liquor li- Jtun: ft [Oc wi.eJQmeat Cef1¥S around 19th Street and as o Otizen Mot ~ foliticion ~:~~~d Goat Hill • j • , l(at(tna f o&e¥ •. Plahning Commission· Chair and City CouncR candidate, on giving OW'(ler !lames Raven a chance torev!se tisnghtdub plan IU. Encourage "111 Everyone to Vote Paid for by committee to elect Edward B. Lo d · '" · · · ' · "ta.Jem. both popular bars, are -HI.. A..t .. ..;..J~__.f '1.... ·acro9s the-street from 1901 New-1!1 \.UUfJW rmon or me port. widl one at Triangle Square · • · ResidenJs · anCJ the other just down New- 949.752.1678 • • I ;J ( t • 11 'I I! '. ( f ., ~ ~I • pon Boulevard, respectively. Nightclub representatives re- futed planning staff's argument that there are too many liquor li- censes in the direct vicinity to accommodate another. Raven .--------~--~-·.--..., .... ..,-...,.-..... -....,..,-.._-~-... cald it was only logicaJ to have ~ ~ A --· -Jb · ~ and nightclubs grouped to-~··,, .... ~~' R e s t a l) r a 0 t .._ "Where else would you expect ---Establ~ln~ '>• '' '' • . . ' t01!tief~airunent but Down- ... Quality Scnicc•*• -·Ni d F..ntcrtainmmt .. • ATTENTION • J.PW!ll" l\axen asked. · ~mtns liddressed the issue of • .~~qate security. especially in a venue where alcohol is readily available. •• GETJ1tf1NYOUIED runs . ~ri.<>;!1~11,Y. In tfle Deity Pilot on a rol9ting b8Mr. For Information on I • ••~·I ·~.... n •• ~ ..., • ~ ~r orgentzatJon to thla • .... • -'' ..-. •H • ri'1.can(949)~. !:::--.c:! . '. COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE Raven said ~rlty is largely nearby homes. based on the cu.Yometrmoo~ ·."~en a car.door slim.ming at It is important to keep the ell 2 a.m. is noisy.· Bouwens-Kil- ents happy. he said. leen said. • "Our patrons are happy and As a result, planningcommi'i· amuent.. Raven said. sioners demanded a detailed When problems do arise, H is parking plan for the outdoor usuaJJy something nightclub of-lots. which are closest to the resi- ficials have no control over,_ s~cb.. c;teotiaJ arta.. They al.w wanted as a man seeing his ex-gi.Mril9lct" ~ talet pad1Dt -designs with another guy. Ravefl said. and an agreement for shared But even -whdl •those -oonOictrf • parting fnmf • ~boring arise, a team of "re~·.ualned se· busin~ that.~ bave night - curity guards are on hand to time evt!nts, soc'h as The Turnip handle it. Rose. Willa Bouwens·Killeeo, the lead city planner on th& p~. ~ •t.olJTA ~ CO\fers Costa said the city was most ·~D· ~. ~h,mpv ~ ~ed qt (9491 cemed about the noise out'stcle &744275 or by ~mail at and how it might bother the k11i~h•,P.rf11Mi'"6s.com. GETTING INVOLVED F9ople who want fo leem Engllllh bottt Spanish end bgliah are as• seoond la~uage are alf? al~~-Call for an encou~'ft>'~hb ~ctr.' a~. Fn.dt~er, (714) {714) 435-3310 or {7~ ~-76f-6~ • COSTA MESA MS COSfA MESA SENOR centJt SELF-tELP GROUP ~ muftipul'J)QM NniQf .. Mc8a The Orange County chapter of the faclfity et the comer of 19th Street national Multiple Scleroai1 •nd Pomona Avenue seeks Per$onal A.ppeararwe! The award w~ de3igner ...__ of Pol.onaise Clail, lwona, The plevhOuM Mede volunteera for uahefing, bedcltllg9 ~ malllnga, typing. controlling lights •nd menv OChtr dutlea. (948) 860-5289. Soci9tv has started• MW volunteers who can greet Mtf-hetp groop in Coste Mea for members and the public et the peopte MWfy diegnoted or with front desk end volunteers for the will aip her ornamenu ,, mtnlmel 8Vfllplom1 of multlpte Reeource Department wi1h Excel ec:Mrosla, Of both. The group will computer experience and sherp meetac 11 e.m. the fl'9t Tuesday telephone lkllta. The Senior of~ month. (949) 660-7669. Meefa progrem ai.o needt people to deliver meals to homes. (949) 646-2366. olice arrests 2 burglary suspects Officials say men arrested in Inglewood burglarized a Corona del Mar home on Oct. 11, stealing about $2, 700 in property. 0Hp8 Bharath Daily Pilot OORONA DEL MAR -New. port Beach Police on Oct 24 ar. rested two Inglewood men in coMectlon with an Oct 11 home bwglary, officials said Wednes· day. John Derek Hiclanan, 41, and Desean Dwight Newman, 20, were arrested in Inglewood after an investigation, said Sgt. Steve Shulman of the Newport Beach Police Department. Police on Oct. 11 responded t<J the call from the 4200 block of Shorecrest Drive after a residenr reported that a burglar await ened him, he s;Ud. "The resident said the burglar ran from the home, but we were not able to find him,· Shulman said. Cash, jewelry and other item~ valued at about $2, 700 were reported stolen from tht· home. I le said Hickman was believed to have been involved with the Corona del Mar burglary, but po lice also arrested Newman aft<•r they found him in a car contam ing what they believed to he stolen property from other horn£' burglarie!> in Brentwood. Item!> stolen from Newport Beach have not been recovered yet. Police trackPd down I lickmJn ·aft er crime scene investigator .. found his fingerprint at the scene and tJ1en matched it with the statewtde fingerprint idcnll fication system that promptl} showed 1-lickman was a parolee, Shulman !>aid. I Hekman reponedty cut a screen and entered the home by opening a sliding door. he said Both men are being held 111 lieu of a $25,000 bail. Any wiln~ who may hd\.C heard or seen anything thl· morning of the burglary that ot curred near Coast Highway and Mommg Canyon Road are asked 10 call Newpon Beach Pohce Det. lay Short at (949) 644 :1790. OFFER Continued from Al give them more leverage at the bargaining table. But when ne gotla'dons resumed Oct. 21, after a day of barga.f)ing. the UC sy-. 1em gave the lecturers the ta.kt• it-or-leave-it offer. The lecturers are hopeful that the UC system will come back to the bargamlng table since an im passe has not been reached on all issues. said Steve Hopcraft. spokesman for the C.aJifomia Federation of Teachers. "We definitely haven't reached a point where we can't give any more 1111d they said, 'We can't give any more:~ Hopcraft said. "We believe it is still possible and that's what we're calling for.· •~NEWMAN covers education. She mav be reached 81 (949) 5744221 or by e-mail at deirdre. newmsn (il)/stim86.oom . connecitJon1 In Coeta Mesa and surrounding oommuniti• and an In*-' In eervingh community by helping 1eniora. (949) 645-2366, ext. 16. COURT-APPOINTED SP£CW. ADVOCATES Votunt .. ra •re needed to .. rve •• edvoca1ea for etiueed, negtected •nd •bendoned «HldfWI. Volunteers won: one on one with •child for th,.. hours• we9k (714) ee:J..9034. CRISIS AISll1MCE PROGMMINC. The nonprofttorgenlza1lon la aeelclng volum.era for ha eJCptnc:Nng 1rllUme *POnM program. Some votu,,._,. ftlitt law enforcenwrt, tt ........... and ~....,..,.by pnMdlng tmcJtioNI ... Md end euppoft to ln)ured °'~ ~Ott. ........ ~ dlepMl:l1 Rt oMol euppo.1. No ..... a le MC I I 11 ry. "Min1na . .,.~_, ... ,.,.., J • • T'tvsday, Octobet 31, 2002 ,. t Few disagreemerits arise in Costa Mesa candidates forum Costa Mesa City Council candidates agree on need for skateboard park, revitalization of old neighborhoods and continued restrictions on John Wayne. DHpa Bherath Daily PUot MESA DEL MAR -The ftve candidates vying for two <:osta Mesa City C:Ouncil seata agreed on most of the questions, from sbteboanl parb to revitalizing nelghborhooda, they faced at a forum Tuesday nJghL At the forum organized by the Mesa Del Mar Homeowners Assn. at the Davis Elementary School Auditorium, lhe candi- dates also tended to agree on is- sues such as tighter code en- forcement and revitalization of city neighborhoods. Mayor Unda Dixon said that, if reelected, she intends to "fin. lab some of the initiatives I started. .. "l'w always fought for lower density. voted in favor of four lanes on 17th Street. supported the group home ordlnance and was reaponsil>le for brlnglng out the ea.ta Mesa newsletter,• she said. On her agenda. she said, are revit•Hntion of the Westside, impTOYing schools and general quality of life and Conversion of the hotels and motel.a on Harbor Boulevard into affordable or senior housing. Bill Peddns, currently a C:Osta Mesa Planning C:Ommissioner, 8lid be beUeYM ln ~g Costa Mela the way it II.. "We need to k.eep lt oddng,. be l&ld. "We need to keep tt • fun place." Councilman Quy t.jonaban said he wlD fight bweauaacy and over·reguladon. •As a councU. we need to em- power every lingle citizen to lead the bat life they can lead," he said. Allan Man.soor, an Orange C:Ounty Deputy Sheriff, aald he believes "Colta Meaa ls going In the wrong direction." "Critne ls up. traffic is up." he said. "We need to start with the basics of code enforcement in the worst pans of ow city." Mansoor said the city has wrongly been allocating money for programs and charities in- stead of spending money on more immediate needs such as road repair, clean neigbbor· hoodl and better law enforce- menL ~trina Foley. an attorney and a.urendy the Planning Commla- sion chairwoman. aa1d her focus wtD be on "c::leanlng up and revi- taliztng our neighborhoods and parb." "We need to wort with the business community ao we can find a balance between business and residential use,• she said. All except Foley agreed that the city should not be In the buainess of routlnety lnspecting rental units in the city. Foley said the city should target specific properties that are not being maintained property. ·1 support aggressive code en forcement in targeted· areas," she said. Candidates also agreed that there is nothing much the coun· ciJ can do about group homes that are mushrooming in com· munldee duoup>ut the city. Mooaban. CUlng a lligbdy dif. Cerent atmc:e from the o1hers. eaid he luppOrtl group homes with alx or lal iesJdenta. e:spe- ciaDy thole tbal house the dis- abled or the elderly. "I don't tee anything wrong with that.• he said. ~ are these people suppoeed to go If not residential neighborhoods?" All candidates agreed that skateboard pub, wherever they may be, must be easily acces- sible, have adequate parking and be let away from homes. They aJso belJeved that tlMI city IDUlt wort with the ~ <:ounty Fair Boud on the pn>- poeed amphitheater IO tbas the noise and aamc can be ~­ m.lud. if not avoided Candidates were also unani- mous on the airport issue and said the dty must flgtit to pre- vent the expansion of John Wayne Alrpon and lobby at the county and state level to find an altemadve to the El Toro airport that was voted down tn March. COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WRAP-UP INSIDE CITY HALL Engineers is a club or train enthusiasts who volwitarity run Here are some of the decisions the railroad at no cost to the city. coming out of the C:Osta Mesa Their request to expand the ride Planning Commission meeting required an amendment to the Monday. Fairview Part master plan. About 45,000 to 60.000 people '10DEL RAILROAD ride the railroad per year, and council members have called ii a Owls and purple needle grass distinct attraction that makes threatened to derail plans for Fairview Part a special place to local tr.tin enthusiasts to expand visit. The railroad also hosts their model rail schools, parent-child groups, ~ road tracks at Scout troops, Cub paclcs, service Fairview Park. but dubs and other private #PIOW.D Planning organiutions. Commissioners approved the WHAT IT MEANS expansion, as long as tracks Railroad enthusiasts will meel environmental standards. devise an expansion plan that The Planning C:Ommission avoids a specific area or the endorsed adding 2,250 feet to paA which has been protected the Orange C:Ounry Model by the Department of foh and Engineers train ride with the Game. condition tha1 the train enthusiasts work with state SECOND STORY Depanment of Fish and Game CONSTRUCTION officials to devise a path that does nol endanger a rare breed Planning C:Ommissione~ of owl. briskly approved a request for a The model railroad train ride second-story remodel project. currently spans about 8,800 feet saying it was something easily in a figure-eight in the northwest handled by planning staff that portion of the park. should have never come before The Orange C:Ounry Model them. ~ 'lWol'.astUde homeowners N'fll9CMD proposed to demolish the existing single-family home on Westminster Avenue and replace it with a Cow-bedroom, two-story home that they contend will enhance the modest neighborhood. The city zoning administrator forwarded the request to the Planning C:Ommission instead of making a final determination on his own. Paul and Laura Steiner asJced for approval of a rwo-story, 3,343-square..foot home that would have a den, guest room, bathroom, living room, kitchen, dining room and garage on the first floor and three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a den on the second. Planners said the proposed hou.'ie would sit in the midst of a predominalely one-story neighborhood and would be much larger than the surrounding houses. However, three other two-story homes are in the vicinity and the second-sl1Jry of the proposed home are designed to have the least effect on neighbors. NEXT MEETING •WHAT: Costa Mesa Planning Commission meeting •WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Nov. 11 •WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive •INFORMATION: (714) 754-5245 Unlike previous second·'>lCJry additions. which have raised the ire of residents, thic; pro1ect was unopposed by any audience member and included a petmon of 19 Wesuninster Avenue residents who were m favor of 11 Paul Steiner said coming before the commi.!>Sion proved to be a costly process. and Foley apologized for the inconvenience. WHAT IT MEA.~S The Steiners will be perm111ed to demolish the emtin); hoU' .. (' and i:;tan building a twO·'>lory home. WHAT WAS SAJO ult seems we should Slick with the steps in place, instead of skipping. because sometime., it is not necessary to come to the Planning Conuni!>Sion," foley said. -Compiled l7y /,()/1ta llt1rper DOONEY & BOURKl~ SOUTH COAST PLAZA 7 14.h4 l 561.J CENTURY CITY 310.20 l.6'i'i6 8b6.62.U 198 www.dooney.com EXPERIENCE A NEVI SOUTH COAST PLAZA 35 new stores including ... 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Among them are incumbents Linda Dixon and Gary Monahan. Both have proven themselves more than competent as ciry leaders and, as a result, we support their effortS in seeking another tenn. Costa Mesa still has many issues relating to, among others, the redevelopment of the Westside and the creation of a skateboard park. Both Duron and Monahan are knowledgeable in these areas and can make them happen. NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL Gary Adams Allan Beek Tod Ridgeway Bernie Svalstad In Newport Beach. four seats are up on Tuesday, and only two have incumbents seeking them. Voters would be wise to reelect both Crary Adams and Tod Ridgeway. whose leadership over the last year has done the city well Both have dedicated countless hours into their city and it shows. Both are worthy of another term. The other two seats -in districts 3 and 6 -will open up because the incumbents are termed out. Both rookie Newpon council members will have large seats to fill, as Norma Glover and Dennis O'Neill performed their gigs well. We suggest that voters choose Greenlight candidate Allan Beek to head District 3 and Bernie Svalstad to lead District 6. Beek is more than familiar to many Newport Beach residents, who know well that he has the city's best interests at heart. Svalstad, a former Fountain Valley councilman and six-year Orange Counry Sanitation District director, knows ciry government and will serve Newport weU. NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL BOARD Judy Franco 'Illough four seats have opened up the school board, only three need to be filled because no one challenged Wendy Leece Serene newcomer S Linda Sneen in tokes filling trustee Jim Ferryman's vacant spoc. Of those three that will open up, we support incwnbents Judy Franco, Wendy Leece and Serene Stokes. All three have proven capable in leading the school district. While we have at times suggested that new leadership is needed to revitalv.e the board. we don't think the other candidates can provide what is needed this go-roWld. While the choices are one thing, voting is another. Tuesday is the day when we must take advantage of the liberty that our nation h as provided us and fought so hard to keep and vote. It doesn't take long, and it's more than worth it. Friday's Forum P.-will be the a. to loc:tudi9 campaign-related lte11111. .. FORUM MAILBAG Local students need college improvements measure Frankly, many of my fellow students either have no lntendon of voting this November, or feel compJetely turned off by the negative campaigns. I don't blame them. However, I plan on 'voting on Measure C which affects local cornmwtity ooDege students. Measure C improves classrooms, Labs and law enforcement and nurse training fadllties for our local community ooDeges -Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline community colleges. As the student trustee for the Coast Community College District. I have visited all three of our district's campuses. Without exception, the faculty and staff are always helpful, and I find my coursewott challenging. Several of my classmates are applying to four-year universities. Others are preparing for local jobs in the worlcforce, including business. nursing. heaJth and pubUc safety professions. Fl.£ PHOTO/DAILY Ptl 01 Nursing student Marci Mclean, left, and Tim McRaney, who is studying echocardiology, enjoy some down time between classes at Orange Coast College However, our classrooms, labs and lecture halls are not equipped to meet current student needs. Many of my classes are overcrowded due 10 lack of sections and classroom space. Most were constructed before I was born and have not been updated since, which means that they do not have the wiring and technology to support computers and other modem educational equipment: Students. faculty members and community members have been involved in a lengthy effon to improve our local colleges. F.ssential upgrades needed include: •Building more classrooms, laboratories and lecture halls for student instruction •Replacing old portable buildan~ •Upgrading and improving overcrowded and outdated libraries •Expanding law enforcement and heaJth training centers for police and nursing students I'm voting on Measure C and I hope that you do so as weU. Your vote on Measure C thb November is criticaJ to me and my feUow students in the Coast Community College DistricL DEREKSHEUY Student Trustee Coast Community College District Greenlight shoots themselves in the foot with campaign info A recent Allan Beek./Greenlight campaign flier implies that the four non-Greenlight candidates whose contribution sources have been broadly summarized in the fli er will not fairly represent the residents of Newport Beach because they have received more campaign contribution~ from ~real estate development industry contributors" and "out -of-town contributors" than havt: the Greenlight candidates. Applying a little bit of arithmetic to the numbers supplied in the flier shows that Don Webb. Tod Ridgeway. Bernie Svalstad and Gary Adams combined have received approximately 75% more contributions from "pro-residents" sources than the Greenlight candidates. By their own logic. 11 would seem that Greenlight has proven that the non-Greenlight candidates will be the better representatives of the residents of Newport Beach. DAVEGOFf Newpon Beach Attack on Foley is reafion enough for support I wasn·1 sure whether I would vote for Katrina Foley for Costa Mesa City Council until I learned from the Pilot that slum landlords are afraid of her getting on the council. Now she has my vote. PAUL EKLOF Costa Mesa -READERS RESPOND Zippi deserves support for stance on finances Your newspaper has been running a series of articles on the alleged impropriety of Mayor Tod Ridgeway and those on the Newport Beach City Council who vote with him giving away more than $400,000 without competi1iv1· bidding to their campaign consultant, Dave Ellis. You own editonal page has questioned that the pseudo·audit tlw city did on this money wasn't thorough enough Therefore. I read with disbelief your endorsement of Tod Ridgeway in the Newport Beach City Council race. How can you endorse someone embroiled in 1h1s kind of scandal? Only one council member. John Heffernan. voted "no" to giving away tht• money and only he, of the current council. has demanded some accountability. From all the campaign forums I have watched. only one candidate ha' consistently opposed this k.md of shoddy fiscaJ behavior, and that i'> Ridgeway's opponent, Marianne Zipp!. We need people like Zip pi on that council. who will join with Heffernan in opposition to i..candalous actions like the<ie. We don't need another four years of fi scal irresponsibility. BARBARA WALTER S Balho.1 Defending Taylor's contribution AT ISSUE: Termed-out Newport Beach council members questioned candidate Ri ck Taylor's claims about his work on the John Wayne Airport Settlement Agreement. I want to thank you for the story about the City CounctJ race in Saturday's paper reandidate's JWA claims questioned"). II opened my~ to the fact that the most important iMue in the Nov. 5 election is the future of John Wayne Airport. The story made ii clearer than ever: Rick Taylor is the only candidate ror council who will realty fight fOr Newpon Beach. Taylor cares about our dry. He has the background. experience and knowledge to protect the quality of life that has made Newport such a fine place to live and raise a family. It's time to clean house and elect a council who will wotk for us. Taylor has my vote. and I wge my fellow readers of the Pilot to vote for him, too. __ L .... ESJliERRNE Newport Beach It seems every November, thejcoWltry is treated to the worst politics haslo offer. Unfortunately, It seems even out OWi\ local City Council races are no excepdon. Instead of exiting their offices with grace and dignity. Newpon council persons Norma Glover and Dennis O'Neil chose to concentrate on their own political futures by questioning the participation of longtime alrport activist and council candidate RJck Tuylor on his role in the cummt effort to extend the John Wayne Settlement Agreement Early in the process, the City Council decided on an airport strategy with two goals: One. extend the settlement agreement; and, two, fund the Allport Working Group to promote Fl Turo as the long tenn solution. Now that tenn limits are in play and the political climate is decidedly and-El Toro. Glover and O'Neil are trying to distance themselves from the is.sue by questioning the integrity of the very people who they enlisted to work on the project. Normally. this rnis~nt of community leaders by dty ofBdals would be unconscionable; however, this is election season. 'Jaytor, wtt.h hJa yeaa of volunteer service, and the citf7~ of Newpon Beach deseM! better. TOMNtOE.R~ Newport Beach LETTER °tO TH~ EDITOR ll 1s disappointing to me as a board member of the Airport Working Group to see both Dennis O 'Neil and Norma Glover attempt 10 c riticize Rick Taylor. candidate for Ci ry Council. Having served on the Airport Working Group b oard for more than four years. I can vouch fo r the many hours Taylor has given on behaJf of Newport Beach to both extend the setU ement agreement and promote El Toro for our second airport for Orange County. We at the Ailport Working Group bave always contended that without El Toro to provide the necessary air passenger demands, John Wayne wiU expand. We already are seein3 Increase In passenger usage and, with It, much increase in airport noise. Council persons O'Neil and Glover are very naJve lf they think the airlines and or the Federal Aviation Administration will accept our presently proposed plan without a fight. The Pilot u our own local newspaper needs to step up and promote Newport's efforts on future air transponation needs. V.LGALEY Newpon Beach T he Daily PUot endorsement of one of my opponents without so much as a courteous mention of my name WU disappointing (•PUot pleb for Newpon races." Oct 20). ~:f::~:~:= c~~b~:!!£0 '~~~~ar ~-·-~"•hb~·m eflon of three Fountain Valley Quality C.Ommittee and the General Nicholl, l was the onty one who noticed government all my life. .. neither he nor On the one hand, people who are involved in the city through offidaJ city committees. etc., know my name and have come to know me. unUb my opponent. 8emJe SvaJstad. When his rwne tlm appeared u a cand.ldate, everyone actMI In city alJalrs l&ld, "Whol"" The reuon II quite tlrople. AU of hit •commitnJty" dforta. u u.ted ln hit brochure. are cotnmendlble. but Mn prlmmjly ln Fountalo ~In the coundlmen in 1969 over the aale of a Jltan Advilory Committee in Newport that Svalat.ad understated the dty Nichols. my other opponent, are, with tract to a developer. Sva.lstad was one of Beach aie lnconaequential7 Does my budget by $22 million. and that his all due ft$pecl. the future of this three candidates who replaced the operience as a lobbyllt for trafDc plan was based on Fountain community's ieadenhtp. ~ bodl three COWldlmen automaticaDy when maoufactu.rera in state qendes and Valley, Tustin, etc., experience. Th my opponents are on &lat I, on me the recall wu wcceafuL Hla '"three legl&latura count for nothing? Does my oompare traf!lc pattemt In thole other~ have cboeen to nm ft* Ory terms• on the Fountain VaDey City experience In a oongressJonal office communities wtth the unJquo C.Oundl baled on who I am and what J C.Ouncil In hit campaign lit.enture were count for nothing? Doet cny work on cb.aracterfatict of Newpott &acb ta have done1 no1 on the coattaill ol actualty '"MWD mont.ba• and two tenna. behalf of Republican candJdaW. over ~ other&. Does the OaDy Pilot mean that my the yean have no Vllue1 , . :~ tw worbd ~bard LAIN DmTZ expertence In undencandiQg the...... I appr9date SV.W'I ~ a eridOnemenc. torn t.be Aepubbcan CoroM dll M8r in this oommunl~ knowliig the people public teMce In fountain~. blit ~ u far flW'll'/ • f\lllstOdl who make the dedsJonl. etc. couni for Olli is NNport Belch.~ n COGtPwm&n. Whll ~ :!t.11~:~ .. ~~a:=~ ~==-~~ • < • • lot l. • AROUND TOWN •Send~ TOWN Items to the 0.atv A&ot. 330 W. hy St, C-.. ~.CA 92827~ bv fax to (948) MM 170: or by calling (9491 57~ lndude the time, dete end locetlon of the event, at well .. • contact phone number. A complete ltatlng la evallable at www.d•llypllotcom. FRIOAY ONnge Cont College wtll host. davk>ng confe19nce foc:uaed on edolt re-entry education from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m . In the Student Center and Captain'• Table. The conference la meant for community college and unlvenfty re-entry educators and students and will have worbhop semlnara on relating topics. The campus ls at 2701 Fairview Road. Registration is $40, $16 for students and $35 for CARE members. (714) 432-5162. SATURDAY The UC IMne Arboretum will hold Its annual Fall Orchid Festival from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m . today and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. The arboretum is just south of the com er of Campus Drive and Jamboree Road on the UCI North Campus. The cost Is $2 per person, free for children younger than 12 and members of the Friends of the UCI Arboretum. For more information, call (949) 824-5833. The Masquerade Ball for the Arts will be held from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Orange County Museum of Art in Newport Beach. The event, which is in its fifth consecutive year, is a popular and hip Halloween party for young professionals throughout Orange County and benefits the museum. The museum is at 850 San Clemente Drive. $56 pre.sale for groups of len or more, $66 advanced purchase, $80 at the door. (949) 759·1122, ext. 560. Thalfoon. Taste of Asia at Fashion Island will host a late-night codctail opening reception from 9 to 11 p.m. The event will benefit The Sophisticates, a support group of the Assessment and Treatment Services Center of Orange County, and will include live entertainment. The restaurant is at 857 Newport Cenler Dnve, Newport Beach. S 10 at the door. (949) 644-0133 SUNDAY A prog111m exploring the games HALLOWEEN A. ........... .. ~·~· Ewril. CHPOleln C.O..Meu• .. ·-mul '° ""CIUMOfr* Who ll'K)WI up ............... drelMd up• one Of N ,..,,....... lllgNltute foil wrlpPed bunttoll. tecot or ht:h lngndenta. The 1'91t8Urat1' enCIOUl'9Q89 creadvel~end no •incent IU.enlPta will go unrewarded. Chlpode Is 8t 2300 Harbor Blvd. (949) 646-1288. F9ahb1 Wend In Nlwport Beach will hoat • oenteHlilde tridc or treat event for ldda from 3:301o 5 p.m. The event will also have face painting, a balloon artist and a magician. Fashion i.land it It 401 Newport Center Driv•. Free. (949) 721-2000. Jo9cel'tn end Coleen Mv-w of Costa Mesa have agreed to give extra candy to tridc-or-treatera who donate used sungtnaes and e.veglasses (preacriptlon and nonprescription) u part of a community MNice project. The glaasea will be given to LensCrafters, which, along with the Lions Club, will give them to edults and children In developing countries as part of its Sight Night program. A canopy will be set up at 2284 Rutgers Drive, Costa Mesa, for the collections. The Presbyt9rian Church of the Covenant will host a Native American children of the Bade Bay might have played will be held from 10:30 a.m. to noon at The Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center The program is best suited for children ages 5 and older. Space is limited The center is at 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach. $3 per person To register, call (714) 973-6829 An Introduction to Zen Wori<shop will be held from 3 to 6 p.m at the Zen Center in Costa Mesa. The workshop will have demonstrations on the basics of seated meditation. various options for postures (cushion or chairs). techniques for working with breathing and observation _ .. ___ _ TheC..111 ... ~ Chun:h end ChHdt Centro de Fe CritdenO ... holl a comrnunfty H•oi.· .. •n ewnt from e io "30 p.m. It The CrOQJng in Colla MMe. The camlval-tiQ ~wffl include creb. gamee, a dauk: car ahow, • dfmblng wall, a bounce houM, en obttade coune end much more. The Croaing II It 2115 • Newpof1 Btvd. Freia. For mont lnform8tion, cell Alsae Camon of ROCKMrbor 8t (949) 648-2600; Ian Stevenson of The Croe8lng at (949) 646-6060. ext. 160: or Alto c:havei of Churm Centro de Fe Cristiano 8t (714) 444-2783. Homblower CNINI 6 Ewnta will host a Halloween Murder Myatery Crulae from 7~30 to 10:30 p .m . Boarding )Nill start at 7 p.m. The mystery cruise will give passengers a dlance to participate In the event by trying to figure out "whodunit" Costumes 819 nol allowed. The fee is $78 per person and includes a three<OUrse meal, tax and gratuity. RMervatlona are required. (949) 831-2469 or www.homblower.com. ' of thought. The center is at 120 E. 18th St. $50. (949) 722-7818. NOV.4 The o,.nge County Si9"'8 Singles Club will host a newcomer meeting at 7 p.m . at lhe Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center. The meeting will include displays, exhibits, demonstrations and refreshments. The center is at 1845 Park Ave. Free. For more information, call (714) 963-6346. The Atzhelmer'a Assn. of Orange County will hold a support group meeting for caregivers from 7 10 8:30 p.m. at Our Lady Queen of Angels in Newport Beach. The duch .. It 204e Mer vi.ta Drtw. Free. For raeervdc>N cont8d JIM C8MV .. (Mt) M0-1160. Mr1.,1'°'91Ja1e1t.111¥ .......... 1n c.-. M.e wm debut It.a "Ret Pedt Mondays" 9VWlt from 9-.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. The event will continue the first~ of f!NfllfY month herufler. The event will Include live music by jazz tlnger Chrts Williama and his five-piece band, dancing, compllmentsry tray-paned hora d'oeuvrea, a late-night menu and drink special•. The restaurant Is at 3333 Bristol Road. For more lnfonnatlon, call (714) 546-9650 or visit www.maggianos.com. NOV.5 UC Irvine will hold ita 11th annual Rainbow Festival and Conference today through Nov. 7. The conference will celebrate cuhural and ethnic diversity and Wiii consist of panel discussion, worbhops and presentations by author and poet Jimmy Santiago Baca, social historian and author M ike Davis and international studies scholar Vijay Prashad. For m ore information and a complete schedule of events call the Cross-Cultural Center at (949) 824-7216 or visit www.ccc.uci.edu. NOV.6 flilrview 0.velopmenul Center will host its 11th annual Ho Ho Ho-liday Boutique from 8 a.m . to 1:30 p.m. in the Fairview auditorium. M ore than 40 artisans w ill be selling homemade crafts, jewelry, florals and special holiday decor and gift items. All proceeds from the event w ill go loward special programs at Fairview, including Special Olympics and Very Special Arts, and toward holiday parties The center is at 2501 Harbor Blvd .• Co sta Mesa. Free admission (714) 957-6188. •look Good ... Niel e.tter· classes will be held from 10 a m to noon at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach. The classes are sponsored by the American Cancer Society, the National Co smetology Assn. and the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Assn. They are geared toward teaching cancer patients makeup, w ig and turban tips, and trained cosmetologists w ill personally work with each patient. The hospital is at 1 Hoag Drive. Classes are free but reg1s1rat1on 1s required. To register or for more information, call (949) 261 9446 or (800) ACS-2345. TluDy, Octotw 31, 2002 A7 J PERFORMANCE LTDo INDEPENDENT LAND ROVER SERVICE • PARTS 2037 Ht,RR(JR f3LVG 650 5860 COSTAMFSf,C/J 949 : : .•· '. -" .. · ... , . · l>l.'W f'UH'A~MANCELTDCOM Lets l<eep the Newport we love! we can do it by electing G reenlig ht-endorsed candidates Beek, Arakelian, Ni cho]s & Taylor oppose turning New port into a congested bus iness center. Newport Beach is NOT FOR SA LE. Beek, Arakelian, Nichols & Taylor for City council November 5th!· Allan Beek District 3 e Newport resident since 1927. The BaJboJ Island Ferry is che familv business. • Newport Beach Planning Commissioner fo~ fo':"' year... Y..Tnfe the Grcenlighc m1nauve. Madelene Arakelian District 1 e Orange County business- woman tor JO years, acti ve in Couniy meetings and commit- tees with the California Cham- ber of Commerce. Committed to efficient city government. Dick Nichols Distrkt6 e Engineer, Pollution Consul- tant, multi-tcnn president of the COM Republican As- sembly, raised his family in Newport, will strive to keep Newport a great family city. Rick Taylor District 4 Friends & Neighbors supporting Greenlight Greenllght was voted In by 63% of the voters because It took major development decisions away from developers and Into the hands of the residents. .... This great victory for Newport residents depends on Informed citizens to keep Greenlight shining brighdy. e BaslnasmaD/ Attoraey! • Be prepared for a blitz political spin campaign. When volunteer and Vioe-Prcs•dcmt hca the' 1 · •• __ .. _ -~a, "Wh' b do I •-· • th d of the Airpon WOtkina Group, you r, ·~ • ast m1.nute a""":-.:t ~. 1c .u us.... e e- wiU fiaht eaain t m•ive de-vclopcn pohbcal spen campaaan or my fellow re 1dentsr You velopmmt & IWA expuiaion. weren't fooled last time. and you won't be now. Greenlight candidates believe 1n & promise ... • a safe, healthy city with top- notch police and fire protection • they will represent :i.Q.!.!. the resi- dents. and will place you first. not the developers • Newport has a strong economic base and needs prudent man- agement. not money from ex- cessive development This election Is residents vs. developer-dominated Interests. They have: • Lots of out-of-town money • Lots of developer's money • Raised almost $200,000 for this election. Greenlight candidates: •Have raised $65,000 for this election. mostly from residents • Will support your right under the Greenlight law to vote on future growth in Newport Beach. ·---------------· ·---------------· EndorMd by GtNnlight • ,..,., Octalller 31, 2002 UCI~ceotet·gets $18 lnilliOn in Pits UC lnlne will soon begin i.aa. a poemble cervtcal can- e.-V9Cdne. evaluating a failed ~ dnC'I abllity to prevent colon cancer and plac-tna a p:eater emphasis on dlt- coveru.. new and-cancer drop Will bealn soon. tlWlb to three National Cancer lmtitute granta pen to UC J.rvine. lbe c.'.:hao Family Compre- henalve Cancer Center, the only center In Orange County to carry the cancer lnsdtute's "comprehensive• designation, recetved more than $18 millJon in granta: • $11.5 million to renew for 4.5 years the cancer cenler's central focus of treatlng pa- tients with cancer; educa1jng OAr CrillH l'ld, Okta I Tli Tip S1Mk w.iid 0. CMwdtn I C•M&. C-.. Saobll M --:= . . ~ ~ -- .. .,.. ........... ..... .......... &illl ...... . =·ar • ......-c:ancer: a ~···~~ID O '&I tbele .cllMuii: •MA mlllloa to ecudy bOw W.U rwo Cbemlcal• comblDe to prevent colon cancer; and • S2.2 m1Ulon to test a pro· poaed cervtc.l cancer vacdne.• "1b8 mcreue ID the f&diltl Will .UOW U1 to ~ new tberapeUdc trta1I for a mimbif of diffeient cancers bued on acienti4c advances made by our tnvestlptors and faculty at UCI. lbe awardl tor the colon and cervix studies demonstrate bow UO Medical Center hu continued to ewolve lnto a ma- jor academJc medical centet in the last few years,• said Dr. Fi:ank Meyskens, center direc- tor and professor of medicine at the College of Medicine. The colon cancer trial will test whether two chemicall - DFMO and sullndac -can pre- vent cancer in 400 people who are at risk of developing the dis- ......... , ... -hll col• ~-... ··zel ... JI ... ...... ...,,. ...... Wl&b c:· .. :;;i,,•r DPMO far die peM l2 ~ • petiflt'9 • The chra'r' lllo•d promlM Na. ID ........ liila ••.-a tbal The c:enw lnchldle 111 llc· coUld ~· co1on eacer wty members hm va. MOut from l!adl ~ 2,000 J*'.IC)QI tUe . ..-lia re· about 135.-..,., March eldl year. •· cmaer diaanoeed Wida colon cancer WOlb ~ wtih 00'1 Gen-ancf 56,000 ..,.., die from tbe eral Oinlcal ReiMrcb c::'.iaSer 00 dlleue. deftloplng and ~ The cerrical cancer trial will cUi1Jcal trial&; test how wieD ui experimental People interested tn either vaccine preYMJta the most com• 1tudy abou.ld WI (888) .SS· mon form of the dlteue. The 7067. Approved trlala, ind~ vacdne worb ~ against those involving cancer. are the virus HPv. Which ii uaod· available on lJCI Medical Cen- ated •trongly wtth cervical can· ter'a Web lite at WMIW.ud· cer. The trial will enroll about Malth.comltrials. 130 women. While not aa preva- lenJ as colon cancer, it la still deadly: 15,000 women develop cervical cancer each year and about 3,000 die from it. The National Cancer Institute awarded the center its most prestigious designation of "comprehensJve" In 1997. Health care providers there treat and dla.gnose cancers and Top immunologist to join UCI in 2003 Dr. Paolo Casali, one of the nation's top lmmunolopats, whose research has revealed key information about human immune response to cancer and viral diseases, baa joined the UC Irvine faculty u the Donald Bren Professor of Mo- lecular Biology and Biochemis- try and Medicine. At UCI, Casali will direct the new Center for Immunology, a joint and integrated program created by the School of Bio- logical Sciences and the College of Medicine. The center, which will be in the new Hewitt Hall, is de- signed lo' consolidate and ex- pand immunology research ef- forts in the biological sciences and medicine throughout the UCI campus. Casali will hold a joint appointment in the De- partmenl of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry and the De- partment of Medicine. CasalJ comes 10 UCI from CorneU University Weill Medi- cal CoUege and Graduate School of Medical Sciences in New York, where he has been a professor of pathology and laboratory medicine and a pro· fessor of microbiology and im- munology. 20o/o-50o/oOFF&.~: Stock "This is terrific news for the campus," said Sue Bryant, dean of the School of Biological Sci· ences. -immunology is a core discipline that affects our abil- ity 10 make progress in other fields, including cancer, and diseases of the nervous system and vasculature. With the strong program in immunology tha1 Dr. Casali will develop, our ability 10 recruit excellent clini- All sales final Sale ends Thurs, OCtober 31 I lours: 9:J<>-3:30 1829 WESTCLIFF DRIVE. 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In anolber ftodin& he Iden lifted a group of B ceUt that generate apedflc self ·binding antibod1el llnbd with autoim- mune dile&let such u thewna- told arthrltil and Jupua A oadve of Italy. Caaall re- ceived hia medical degree from the University of Milan in 1974. He came to the United States in 1980 to become a iesearch as- . sodate at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, before join· ing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as a senior staff fellow. In 1990, he was named the ICaplan Cancer Scholar at the New Yodc Univer- sity School of Medicine, and he joined the faculty at ComeU University WeiU MedicaJ Col- lege in l994. Casali's appointment starts at the beginning of 2003. Internet voting expert will speak at UCI UC Irvine will begin its fourth annual Cllancellor's Distin· guished Fellows Series on Tues· day with a presentation on the transition to electronic and ln- temel voting. The presentation will be given by David k. Jefferson, who has served as chair of the technical committee of the California secretary of state's task force on lnternel voling and has been conducting re· search on lnterne1 and elec- tronic voting since 1994. Jefferson also played a major role in convincing California, as well as other states, to pa56 laws requiring campaign finance disclosure information 10 be filed electronically instead or on paper. The presenlalion will stan at 5 p.m. Tuesday and will be held in the McDonnell-Douglas En- gineering Auditorium al the UCI campus. Newport schools will host fund-raisers Lincoln Elementary School will hold Its -eaJypso on the ••skOer JO'"&ub• .. -- l10GOMW Hoover" EJite• • • Allerien • Filtrl!Cioo ·--eoo eo.t• fUad·ralMr from 7 p.m; to ml4Nght oa FridaJ et tbe Hyatt Newporter. The ~ WUl lndude lite and lllent ~ Uom. dinner md dandna. Harbor View P.lementary School wlll hold a tiJent/lM auction. d.lnoer and ctaDdril event on Nov. 9. The theme ii VlVa Lu Vegu. FOr more lnfor· mation, contact Jan Va.met at (949)644-4022. Grant allows UCI to focus on schizophrenia Brain tmagea from hundreds of people with achlzophmlia will be shared among 10 re- search sites nationwide, par- tially coordinated by UC J.rvine, in a firat-of-lts-klnd research project funded with $10.9 mil- lion from the National Center for Research Reaoun;es, a branch of the NationaJ Insti- tutes of Health. The project will create an ex· tensive and unique database of brain information that is ex- pected to expand our under- standing of disabling brain ill- nesses such as schizophrenia and speed the development of new treatments. The federal grant was awarded to the joint 9eneral Oinical Research Center of UC Irvine and UC San Diego. The center will coordinate the nationwide effort to link and share vast amounts of compul· erized data from brain images of people who have schizophre· nia. In addition, researchers participating in the project will create slandardized, powerful discovery tools for future large populalion brain studies. Although brain imaging tech· nology has generated remark- able progress in understanding how mental and neurological diseases develop, it has been nearly impossible for one labo- ratory to share and compare findings wilh 01her labs. A lack of coordinated networks for sharing data, plus limitations in compatible computer hardware and software, have isolated sci· entists, barring them from col- laboralive efforts that could provide the large database of brain images needed for a com· prehensive look al brain dys· function. Dr. S1even G. Potkin. UCI professor of psychlalry, will lead the new three-year investi- gation. • Coob Two Dlftnnl Foods AITwo~T~ Al The s.n. Time . . a. .,., 8rol Al The a.me Tlme. ....... • • _. ON VACATION Brian and Liz Stater of Newport Beach and June and John Russell of Costa Mesa enjoy Game 7 of the World Series on Sunday. Holly Dodge and Kaitlin and Cullen Crom vacationed in Hawau. Jim Jeffers of Newport Beach, Ralph Hofer of Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor High Schoof graduate Robert "Wingnut" Weaver, Kevin Griffith of Newport Coast, Bo Von der Ahe and Steve Beck surfed in Costa Rica. Sally and Norm Loats visited Budapest with family and friends. Students from Mariners Christian School visited the White House m Washington, D.C. Marian Perrin of Newport Beach and Pam Colgan. of Costa Mesa. v1s1ted the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary m Kanab, Utah Len and Karla Reo visrted the Pantheon m Rome, Italy. Grace Rozar, Noren Narum and Marianne Rozar of Costa Mesa v1s1ted the St. Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic. Bill and Barbara Goring of Newport Beach, Erik S1h1lhng of Newport Beach and Matthew Thompson of Irvine are pictured at the Par1iament Building m Ottawa. 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Fo•.n1A<11 Valkv FJtmmury <.c:hooJ 8o.ard })r. J•mtt T•rw•tcr, '-ur<ranirnJmt, flunbnjllon Bc:a.h tl<mtntary 'r..hool D1mt.."t Dr. C.ary• RuthcrlorJ. ">urcrm1mJn11, Hun11ng1on Bc:Mh 1-J..mmury ..._hool 01m1<1 l>L Duane Doshno. frmr \u1~r1n1n1Jen1, llunungton Jka,h FJnnmt•rr '>..hool 01m1.1 '>h1tky Carey. Prmdcrit, I lunDnlllOl'I &WI l:kmmtary School Boan! Bon me l'.A!!ry, 11 unlrn.gton Beach Un1fltd Hrgh School Board ~l1cha<'l \1mons. llun1in111on Beach Un1f1ed 111"'1 S<:bool Board lion. BonnJ< Bruce. frmr. mbr llunllnAton lka<h lln1f1a.I Hoj!h S.hool Bo.rd J•mn M. ~rryman, Mni.o Unified ~hool DamMCI Trutt~ b, Barti.r• ~h•tt, ~urc-r1nrtnJ~n1, Wr11m1ns1er Elnnentary School o .. rrrct Jon M. Ard1tt.IJ, i\Jst ~urcrtncm<knt, W..Stma-cr EkmmtaJT School D1strtet Brian Garland, frmr. Pr1n.1ral. ~J""" 111,U, "'-hool Am.od Aboul·Nur. uuJtnr Donald Ackl~. Collcw lkan I l<11tht'r Arroyo, stuJcn1 Bud Attry Margr Safi K.eYm &II~ Coll~ lkan Ttd O.ndaruk. Profaolor Gary ls.rmare. Ad1un, t Profrwor Dt.bek.ar B.rua, Prol<Wor L. S..n, P-.:uhy M<mb.... 8Uoc. Co&gc ~an r,...S..t &ob~ co-Presac:lnlt, Golden W• Collcp-P•tron1 Ceotp llnunley. co-Prn1.kt11, Golden W• Collese P.1roos Joanne &AUD l.ia,.... llunt<'TI Dave Cant Edith M. Card in.ta la JallMI A. CatMtt 1>..n C..ey Do.enc C..tent ~hanon Cbtlltlan11Cn, C.ol~ Dun Kmt1nOarlt Mou Coalft, Prof_,r 5 DahJlke AM 0..., YIOt ~ .. C...oM!ine Scu.lmt Ad.-, Gauna! Dort Domm,1t11dmt Rn>deU Ore..~ o-n s.......o-., ct=' ~~i!. . .:. tM ... fl.il,. ~~ ..... tt= 0.. '-c;:'~ Pro6mar ·-...... V1cb Greer Maran, ,ruJcnl Carol Gramn. Prof~r Joyc.-lyn C..ru«I E1l«n Hakro,., AJ1uo.1 Pr .. 1...,, .. , Jim Hanjl,tP.I ll<ad1 Haugen. stuJcnl v ... 1ri lt.y DL UarJ I la)es, l·.a,uh1 Arlene Hcw1n. l'rnfC"wrAnn 11,. l.1 I ].in< H1ll"'"Jorf.1rmr ( .. 11<..:1 I kJ 1 '"''"' 11 un1cr \,h..,a1u.\,(l~I1r:w1 AJd <.. l\mail, ln>1ru..1<1r \1.,nl<'V ~ 1,1hn""'-Lollqt1· I lt.11 Dan ]t>n<'5. Collcii,c I )('.111 Nan"-)' JonC"S, Pr~1Jrnt. 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Coll~ Dun Don P1crst0rtf, rrofcuor Norma Pollaro Dtt Prrrduo rd JC\Cf JU.ano, ~tudt'nt Ana Ramos, stuJcn1 Slln'< Ray. sruJmt reggy Rogcn. AJ1un, t !-~.-lilt) Josh ROICTI student Jerry Rll<LNn jul<'r Ruu: ROMlc:s, studm1 S.U Sebo1111-sruden1 Thomas Scli<r N•taloe Scp.ilnda, ,iuJcnt l tnda Sohl.Donnell, Prol...aor S.ul Solis, midair N•ocy S9n3uc l...mda S.W... ColMp Dnn Jultc llio.mtoo John TQf"now Ann T1tn, ttudmt Kbnh T1tn, tN<knt T-Tren T _, T--. fnK ""-ds!I. 0r.nw <.:.-(:dqir ,_,_....,trJ ~ Eul TmdMI, P.nalty DlC'ft>lin 0.nd Tlllftft, P.-dat, Co.udin< l\tuJml A~h,.ort (. (>Uo..11 ValeneV~ Son Kua Vo. Ad1uDO P•1.ulry Cordn Wat1c11ti.rst'r Chudc W'lwtc.hur-.:h, l'a1.ul11 M<"mC'l-c-r Enc W1hion, Ad1un..1 Jl.cuhy T•be•h.t Wit.on John W<Wdft ~ti.ca Wr._tit. Pr~ HEALTH. PU9LIC SAn:rv OfrlCIAl..S l«*id ~ 1wbr..:I Pol~ Ch.ft, HuM1n"90 a..dl .i.-Coot:~~"'* Que, W..11111M11tr MdMI .Doldw. Attt a.MJ. Huafllll'oe a...~ .. .,._,., ~ RIM au.I, H11nt1ftl'oe 911 DM1° I m14~0ffiiw. .._ ArwhliaMlllDIC- 0.., Ct-. V..:. O.•c. hrd el!),....,..., Hu~ IMdl iJ!'f. c!r.t,. Va,,..._,, Dott.. Pote& ...... ~ -n.s-ti.r..Mft~ ..__ v.., ....... .. DI..~ k. z;,,,. c.IJonia • ....., "'~ ....... WanwwM ,GAtGI ~· ~-- C0\11\1U'TIYORC.A~\"ll<>,..,1<. I I J\l>I R'> Coun1..1I in t .. IJm•, EJ\k.atton FrtmJs \Jt 1hc I 1~rary, Or.JnRC ( 1 i• • ( I c ~· Thr 1':.in1ln.il ( "onttt("D(c fflf ( .. ,,,,,,..Jn f'\ tf'IJ ... , ... tl.1\1' '"11 ir c .entf'r lo AnJrnro '· I I.Ht-or Wom<'n R r"'" ,, •~ < l" ,, ( ·h.arl<"nr B.luc:r .... ommumf'\ >ri:.1n1J\f \l.tJ (:on~ rrt'S'IJmt, VM:"tnam~ ( '1"0H1' .., 't 'r.at .. t \ l ., p,.h·r [).1n1rl~. l .. .athol1c c.:hAraft<"\ "-I '\rt .,.t ' f \ r.J,.,n l..urJ, Pr~1dm1. Hun11n~11•11 1-t "' "-"'' · John \l.(rOYCm, Hunnnjttoo kca,h f n•ir,. '"'"L' 1, •• \f,,.,,,. 1-ll<·n 'ihf"krnw. rbalanmr"I'"' Rt'I\ I homma~on. Ch.a.uman. 'un • '' "'•' 1 COMMlJNlTY Slll'POH 11 H'> Mi.had AJam• Jun Ambur~<'V Lath<"ftrX' L.ast'l Arm--.tr in~ S.amucl Berry John I-Ba<hur Mn. 1->hn r 8 .. h .. r BanJon Bia.~ Dana Bl.1.k L.3.mC'r ~n Bl.1 ... a. l•rr BJ.a,~ Pun ... , <. :•r' "'0 ~I"' ( 1tr.1rJ \l.trt•'Y ( ,,, r .. ,.. Th.rn.a (. t"1r1r l..i.:~h.c flrhu•1 .. ., :1 K .. htrJ .\ li.-.,1~ .. , \MC'"'( ''l .,,. \f.ln J "'·'r,' R rcn I innCJt•n AnJrr.1 ( 1\....,,1.af~ ,,.n", R. <•rt•'C" ._ ()Tf ( rtJ~11t~(1fl [ltlllll 11.11 \lu• I I hn.t-1• R1.h.1rJ l l.irl""' ""'"'IJ I llnhl Ann~ H"'"~r I•·~""'~ f ,,.,, J. "'""' J.,Anl..am~ \ .1rl ll<nJ) Mar ... ux. rh l> I lcJ Mannl.l'> Kon•W Man.>n" 1-Jv.uJ /\I ~lillcr Pan1 M.t »rmi. ~ D1•n< M .. ttorJ \.lehsu M<-r L'Mrln ..,aJ,,fl o ... Qu_,,h John R•ll•• Mal) Lynn R"ll" D.an• R.tmoo J. f.J"'1n Rath JuJ1th S..h.ctn Ronan !wn..lau A•nc C. Younglo~ Part 7.attln P.noll I,,,,..,, Trtlo J<w ~ ,_. ·~ REMEMBER: There Wile\ NO ha llot ,1r~tHl'H.'nl filed a~tlHh l ~1casu1r C .1'!1ndiw. OdDW 31, 2002 The beaufy of supporting breast cancer research I ...._tional model Rllz.ebeth ft ts, joined Orange Cout women for a very special day of beauty at Nordstrom, South Cout Plaza. Hurley, who represents the Batee Lauder Company, was joined by JvelJD H. Lauder, the senJor corporate vice president of the cosmetics firm, who also has earned a reputation u an acclaimed photographer. .--------. The gathering in Costa Mesa was billed as "An Eye for Beauty," and featured an exhibit of the photographs of Lauder. Her work is included in the collections of The Brooklyn Museum of An, The Whitney 8 .W. COOK Museum of American Art and many esteemed private collections worldwide, including those of Elton John, Donna Karan and RJchard Meler. The event however, was not simply about beauty. The Newport-Mesa community was invited to brunch to support breast cancer research through the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, of which Evelyn Lauder is the founder and chairwoman. She is aJso the financiaJ and the emotional patron, supporting the Evelyn H. Lauder Breast Cen ter at New York's MemoriaJ Sloan-Kettering HospitaJ and the Rena Rowan Breast Center at The University of Pennsylvania MedicaJ Center. WThe Breast Cancer Research Foundation is the first and the largest nationaJ orga n ization dedicated solely to clinicaJ and geneti c research in breast cancer," said Denice Mock, one of the Newport-Mesa wom en supporting the event. Mock, aJso preside nt of The Sophisticates, came to support Lauder and Hurley. The Nordstrom gathering attracted a host of Orange Cout beauties, Including AdrteDDI .._..ea, LaDa Clludlet, Salbl-lhdry,...., Fox,~ l(o~, Debbie Ne...,.. NancyOleon, Mu..'J .Poa and the Cabulously tvelte llanjet Sandhu. Also on hand were NW Stewm and the radJant Deborah Man, recently engaged to a local physician. Mars and her beau are planning a winter wedding in San Francisco that will be a traditional Otlnese nuptial feast. The event will undoubtedly be the talk of the town when Mars applies her considerable design talent to the affair. A CARD FOR 114E ANGELS Angelitos de Oro, in support of Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Orange County, has joined forces with South Coast Plaza to create a shopping sensation for the holidays that begiria tomorrow. You must have an Angelltos card to •shop till you drop• between Nov. 1 and 5 at around 100 fabulous stores and restawants in South Coast Plaza The stores will be offering a 20% discount on merchandise, and the restaurants will be offering a 15% savings on dining. Some exclusions may apply. The Angelitos card may be purchased for $50, with total proceeds going directly to Big Brothers/Big Sisters. It's a great way to start your holiday shopping and support child.nm in need in the Orange County community. Angelitos supporting the project include Hope c.rroo, Barbara Gl8bman, Mary Anna Jeppe, Dmby Mandark, Bobbi Purcell, Lol811ngler, Marllyn Wooten, Be9edy Ray and, the president of the Angelitos de Oro, Carolyn Gurett. Stop by the concierge desk at South ~ Aa2ll or at a special kiosk at the shopping center to pwchase your card. For more information, call (949) 642-9883. •THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays. [!]("1'.j Dunn-Well SOCIETY Have Fun This Holiday Season! .4 6, IS¥0A</.N/ ~, •· •GIA & EGL Certified Diamonds • • Customized Orders • Engagement • Wedding Rings • Repairs While You Wait •18 tMerchan~ &n,;,,, tlN en,,,,_;IJ for 30 Jelln Something to Warm Now Taking Orders You and Your Home: for Thanksgiving! Stuffed Porlt Chops, Chic/em we uny Diestel Rim~ Grown Turlte'ls. Also B"llSt, or Chicltm Cordon availAhu ,uU Jishes Bleu. Baltn in I HR.@350• to go with JOllr tiinner Cajun Beef or Chicken Kabobs w.,.,,.,, ""'~ t1N ;MJ, 01'L •BBQ: 16-18 miru. •Ow,,.· 25 .mi"1. Celestinos Frozen Soups MinYIWtlws in 8-10 mmtt.ta Make Your Own Meatloaf. Uu nr mix of /Jttf, J»rlt """ vul. Also ,,,.}Ms""' ~ Marinated Swordfish, Salmon or Halibut in•ntnu P11J>tqt1 -1NlrinMM ---- Book Your Company Or Family Party At UrT v.1 -November 9-16 Claire Trevor School of the Arts, University of California, Irvine UCI Symphony Orchedra An Evening of Majestic Music Saturday, Nov. 9, 8 pm, Irvine Barclay Theatre Mahler: Symphony No. 1 My Fair Latly .... ......................... ,. Saturday, Nov. 16, S pm• Claire Trevor Theatre Other performance dates -selling fast, limited availability for: Nov. 15, 20--23, 8 pm, Nov. 17 8c 23, 2 pm UCI Fac•lfr lxhlltltlo11 Sunday, Nov. 10, 3-6 pm, Free 4:30 pm -Gallery talk/reception Beall Center for M •nd Technology and University Art Gallery Exhibition runs Oct 22-Nov. 20 Cl•lre Trever Movie Cl•ulc•. Tutsday, Nov. 12, Free • Winifred Smith Hall Reset'Vlttons required -call box office 6:30 pm: Key Largo I 8:45 pm: Stagecoach c.11 lJO.ARTS (949) 824-2787 for tlcbts 11-.d infonnltion. .. " Pbove, Elizabeth Hurtey, Evelyn H. Lauder and Denice Mock, president of The Sophisticates, joined forces for a breast cancer awareness brunch at Nordstrom, South Coast Plaza. At left, Laraine Eggleston, Mary Anna Jeppe, Carolyn Garrett, Georgia Kaleb and Billur Wallerich gathered to support Angelitos de Oro with the debut of the Angelitos shopping card at South Coast Plaza on Friday. G~:fems ~ •1ntematlonal SATURDAY Orchid Sale Orchids $500 to $2500 NOVEMBER 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 • Q~n To The Publlc • EVERY SATURDAY 9·4 P.M. 1,000's IN STOCK WHOLESALE TROPICAL NURSERY &CASH OAT E BOOK Tluldly, October 31, 2002 AU DINING REVIEW Getting the dish on dish " Kathy ••• , S ustenance la food's most buic function. Its trade, lf you will Dish, on 17th Street in Costa Mesa. succeeds In raJslng the level of its food beyond the basics to an education abroad. Let's get aomet:hing out of the way. Yes, the name of the restaurant is dish. all lower case. But once you eat there, you may well agree that it should be all caps. with perhaps an exdamat:ion point on the end. Tum Curran, the owner and instructor of the dish cooking school. attended culinary school in Scottsdale, Ariz., and trained at Cordon Bleu in France before coming to California and working as part of the team at the renowned Aubergine. This is all good news for us. bel.ieve me. Tom is most notable (untiJ you eat. that is) for his Oamlng red hair, colored that way for his future 1V show, "A Zany Kids Cooldng Sh ow." How neat is that? Dish originally started as a cooking school and culinary retail store, but the retail side of it left and, thankfully, a cafe took its place just two months ago. Cooking school i.s kmd of a misnomer. as I see cook.mg as what I do, creating is what they do. But they are more than happy to teach you the tnck.-. of the trade. Make sure to ..t.'>k for a list of available classes when you stop in to enjoy. I'll be enrolling in the dessert courses for starters. Anyone who offer\ the new nirvana, fried SnKker. har., on the menu mW>t know whJt they're doing. Here's the reai di.sh: Bnan Dobbin, formerly one of the creative minds and driving forces behind Haute Cake~. ii. the new partner and catering manager a l dish. Television I!. in his future, loo, a'> he is <;el to depart for Miami to film his new show, a food style (as in '>tyh-.h) show geared toward the VI I· I crowd Oearly, food i!'t hip Mild does not describe Grandma Helen's blackjack barbecue beef brisket ($8.25), served on the softest of French rolls with provolone, red onions and tomatoes. 'Mighty tasty' better describes it. fascinating menu. Everything about this restaurant -the outdoor caJe feel, the menu and the kitchen -says that che creators and staff of dish care very much about what they do. The closest local equivalents to dish are Plums, in both atmosphere and food, and Haute Cakes, more in the food sense. But where Plums has that wonderful and unique inspiration of the Northwest, dish boasts what I would call a fresh French inJJuence. To get a reaJ feel for what that means, we sampled quite a few items on the both the lunch and breakfast menu. • We went for it and ordered my new desunation salad, simply called a mixed green salad ($8.50) with teardrop tomatoes, plenty of gorgonzola cheese and spiced pecans in a creamy but not heavily delivered peppercorn dressing. The croque monsieur ($8.25), bufaJa mozzarella and honey ham dipped in an egg batter and pan fried until crii>py, wai. very good eating. Mild does not describe Grandma Helen's blackjack barbecue beef brisket ($8.25), served on the softest of French rolls with provolone, red oniom and tomatoes. "'Mighty tal>ty" better describes it. FYI •WHERE: dlah, 435 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa • WHEN: Breakfast and lunch everyday •HOW MUCH: Moderate • PHONE: (949) 574-2433 •WEBsrTE: www.diahcookingschool.com beef hash ($8.50) ts a meat lover's dream, with chunks of skillet-cooked corned beef and seasoned potatoes. Wf! will be back next Saturday morning for the crispy. creamy waftles, wtth bananas and pecans baked right in. If you are like me and dessert suits every occasion, the baked French toast strata ($9), almost a French bread pudding wtth maple syrup. golden raisins and cream cheese baked with a cinnamon sugar crust, fills that bill. If you just can't decide, and need comfort food, dish is presenting a ·lbanlcsgiving dinner to go, replete with cranberry ginger compote, garlic-roasted mashed potatoes. brown sugar sweet potat~ three bread sausage apple stuffing. herb-roa">ted turkey, pan gravy and pies (apple, pecan or pumpkm). Nice way to get started. I say I did overhear a woman next to me tell the server that dl.'J1 ~hould put a burger on the menu to appeaJ to the m~ Don't dumb them down. I say Food 1s an an form that can be boLh educational and 1nteresung. and dish seem'> to '>pt'Ciaiize JO thi~. And get this: f-or you lrue food1e5, you can travel with the di~h crew once a year on a cuJmary tour m Europe. The last three educational 1oumeys have been in France, but next year is booked for Tuscany. Ahhh, JUSt imagine. So ye-., there 1s life before and after the Angels, and it must go on. But be good 10 yoUC'>elf. and ease into 11 Jt dish. KUANG HWANG/DAll..Y PILOT Shujfs miso grilled trHip salad is one of the signature dishes at dish, a new cafe on l 7th·Street Credit must be given to Josh Opp. dish's executive chef. the man responsible for dish's One of the stars on the breakfast menu is the "pancake omlette" ($9), one large, slightly sweet pancake folded over crumbled honey pepper bacon and maple apple sausage. Simply wonderful. The corned • KATifY MADER'1 dining reviews appear every other Thursday Propoeitioa ., h1A: t 111 E• tsCW _. ...,_Mt.,_ ~ .. ~ fllMc Edlaloft ,....,,,.. Al* Of 20QI ..... "'*" .... ,...... .... __ °' ........................................... 000 ISt'-Oll-.. 111m..,ttUlll9DltIn2GM.l 'h *""'.._ Uiil9d....., DllMlt..., ,.._ A11t .......... _, ...... ....., -· ____ ..._, $ ................. .._ ... 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A Strmgth Born of Giants: The Life a11J Times of Dr. Forest Grumgen, wtth Dolores Grunigen. 11 :30 a.m., Umvers1ry Club. $7.50 Arts Oct. 31 Rim and Video Center. Experimaats in Tmor. 7:30 p.m., JOO Humanities Instructional Building. $5 Nov. 2 r.sttvel of Choin. Jotq>h Hustzi. conductor. 8 p.m., Wani&ed Smith Hall. Pne Athletics Oct. 31 Women's soccer vs. San Diego. 7 p.m .. Anteater Stadium. SS Nov .. 2 Women's volleyball vs. Cal State Fullerton. 7 p.m., Crawford Hall. SS Nov. 5 Women's basketball vs. Vanguatd. 7 p.m., Brm Ewnts Centtr. $5 All Til!ndtY. October 31, 2002 DATEBOOK REEL CRI 1 ICS Truth is, don't see '€harlie'; Wait fOr. 'The Ring' on video You can't handle 'The 'Iiuth about Otarlie' , 'The nuth About Qwlie• Is that Owlie is a complete mystery to bit Wile. ln truth. Regina. having just retwned from the Caribbean, Is going to ask her husband for a divorce, even though they've only been married for three MELISSA months. But RICHARDSON ~=~eed to, because he's dead. And Regina wonders why ln the world the French police think she did It. Thandie Newton plays the _ sometime naive, often stupid Regina Lambert. The role really only calls for Newton to prance about and be saved, and she works the part well. Mark Wahlberg plays Joshua Perers, a man Regina meets in the Caribbean and continues to run inlo after she has returned home to Paris. Wahlberg is capable as a man of mystery but isn'1 given a chance to do much more than malce scary faces and wheedle his way into Regina's life. Although the supporting cas1 includes Tim Robbins and Lisa Gay Hamilton, they never get much chance to do anything of "The Truth About Char1ie• stars Mark Wahlberg as Joshua Peters. real importance. Warning: This filmic ride may malce you sick:! Jonathan Demme uses circular camera angles and the pictures rarety stops bouncing up and down. The picture often stops and then speeds forward a minute later. It's disorienting. The worst part is that these photography tricks Just For Your Eyes don\ help me lelJiDI ol lbe ftlm. ~only binder tt and draW pmledJoob from~ The ltOry ta dul ud an bud to care M>oUi UIJ Ot die characters and the~ "Why are we watch1nc tbiaf" keeps popping up. The condUlioo of the myat_ery ts a lhot in the dalk and lhe ending of the movie Is predictable Bizarre chamcten and events burst into the movie and the aedita. And classlcaJ plan.lst Charles Amawur Is for some strange reason displayed and allowed to glve a short performance at the end. "The 1hlth About Oiarlie" is not worth knowing. "The 1hlth About Ola.rl.ie" is rated PG-13 for some violence, sexual content and nudity. •MELISSA RICHARDSON i. e Costa Mesa resident and •junior at UC Irvine. Getting 'The Ring' less creepy than expected A remake of "Ringu," one of Japan's hits of 1998, •The Ring" was directed by Gore Verbinsk:i ("Mouse Huntj and produced by Walter Parkes and Laurie MacDonald ("Gladiator," "Men in Black 2"). 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It seems Kade was scared to death. At the funeral, it sounded like just another urban legend being discussed by Katie's friends -a story of a videotape filled with nigbtmari&b images. After watching lt, the viewer gets a phone call and then dJes in exactly seven days. Skeptical at first, Rachel (Naomi Watts) investigates and finds that three other teenagers who supposedly watched the tape with her niece all met with mysterious -------. deaths too; all at exactly the same time. Rachel tracks down the video and she watches it, mesmerized bythe RICHARD disturbing BRUNETTE images and sounds. Feeling very uneasy, Immediately afterward she receives a phone call. The voice of a young glrl eerily says. "You have .even daya. • Ra«led and convinced something la deflnitely wrong, she ask.a her video expert friend Noah (Maitln Hendenon) to help track down the tape'• origin and get to the bottom of Its ~ttllng Imagery. Her skepticism quickly turns to fear however, particularly after her young son (David Dorfman) mistakenly views the tape as well. She now knows she has just seven da)'I to unravel the mystery of the tape. While not among the scariest movies I've ever seen, ~e Ring-is definitely a aeepy film with good casting, a surprisingly interesting story and great visuals. Set In the Pacific Northwest, it provided a perpetually overcast. rainy, cold and gloomy atmosphere that added to the story's overall feeling of suspense and dread. On my personal rating scale of "Pay Full Price," "Bargain Matinee," "Video Rental" or "l'd Rather Watch A REALLY Scary Video (like a tape of a past 'Regis & Kathy Lee Show)," I give "The Ring-, rated PG-13 for violence, sexual content and language, a rating of somewhere between "Video Rental" and "Bargain Matinee." • RICHARD BRUNETTE is a recreation supervisor for the city of Costa Mesa and a Costa Mesa resident. OIOCN' Won! S('\ffl fabnc st)'h J«i 114 '1bnckolot ~ (JnqJe~ soft faJ:nr vanes susptnJed ~sheer fdlxic facings Fihm futsll soo/'8fll t> ,lltlnln.Jlp ~room wrth " <Off Hlow ~:ines tJh tor \'dndb/e /'Rh« rortflfJI For a limited time. receive the three-- inch vane size fCK the same pnce as the standard two-inch vane size on ~.mdowtludttp. ~UJTodq! Promooon ts vahd lor a ..... time only, exdusM!ly ell Alderi's Huneer Douglas 'Mrdlw f ashtons Gallery • See ltlt dilfMnce Wlltl yOlJf RH SihJudar M1dow ...... ~ """"-............. ............,._.... "'°"""'°""""'~I, 1001,.,,..,. ~ JI, 1001 ()Ill<" r-.~ Hunl« ~ ~ IWtlonJ Gllltly Ste-lot drf.tllt t l l i d d OATEB O OK llvldl9y, October 31, 2002 AU THEATER REVIEW A wild and crazy 'Picasso' at Civic Playhouse 1yTomntu1 Even wtthout advance b1owtedge of the play's autbonbJp1 It would be next to impoaalble to view •Picuao at the Lapin Aglle" at the c.oet.a Mesa Civic Playhowie without entertaining thoughts of the comedic antk:a of Steve Martin. Martin wrote "Picasso" and undoubtedly envisioned himself playing many of the major characters -probably slmultaneoualy-since the •wiJd and crazy" comk's stytized blend of cerebral wacldness is evident throughout And director Kyle Myers adheres to Martin's proclivities faithfully, even adding an arrow-through-the-head prop, which dangles. unused, from a coat hook as a tribute to the playwright. FYI •WHAT: •picauo et the Lapin Ague· • WHERE: Coata Mesa Civic Playhouse, 611 HamiltOt') St., Costa Mesa •WHEN: Through Nov. 17. Performances will be held at 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays. •COST:$15 • CAU: (9491 650-5269 you have the recipe for some bullet-paced farce, served up by a company of actors mostly new to the Civic Playhouse stage, but with the performing talent and intellectual insight to make "Picasso .. work most successfully. Peter Denio plays the young finstein with a passion for mathematics and a spot-on German accent that elevate\ hi!. performance marvelously. Denio scores highest by solving complicated theoretic equation-. instantly. in his head, and making the dullest dialogue crack.le by his fervent devotion to the upper regions of science. as Matisse and provides a splendid "heart" counterpart to Denlo's "head" character of PJnstein. Of the supporting ranks, Deborah Faurbach is the most memorable as Suzanne, a sultry Parislan vixen who has known Picasso biblically and retuma for further study. Robert Wilson Is fine in the comparatively straighter role of Freddy, the Lapin Agile owner/bartender. Harv Popiclc provides continual chuckles as an elderly bar patron with weak kidneys who announces each trip to the restroom with dramatic Oourlsh. Olivia Braz.a simmers delightfully ~ Germaine, the earthy waitress, while Marie Nussle has .i 1uicy cameo as a countess romanced by the young Unstein. With greatness comes great pretenders, and Ben Marb renders a representation of the latter category, an egregious faux genius named Schmendiman. June Rubin sizzles as a young lady who's captivated by him, and P-,tul Labita has a manic K ANf,HWANr, ''Al r I-' ' Martin envisioned an encounter between artist Pablo Picasso and budding genius Albert Einstein in 1904, when both were In their 20s, at the Lapin Agile, a Parisian bL'ltro famed for is patronage by lhe artsy folk of the time. Just for good measure, he threw in a character from the future -a side-burned singer who wctmed people against stepping on his blue suede shoes. Picasso sweeps into the hbtro in the dynamic, hedonistic form of Mario Prado, whose character's genius lies not only in art, but romance. Prado dominates the stage as the youlhful. temperamental painter who refuses to be discussed in the same ~entenu· turn as a highly charged art dt.>aJer. Back from the future comes a young Elvis Presley. who <:omplctes the trio of super-sized lustoncal figures. Seth Alcorn ha.o. the Kang"i look and mannerisms down splendidly in .i tern lie interpretation of the Suzanne (Deborah Faurbach) recalls the joy of sex witti Albert Einstein (Peter Denio) at a rehearsal of Steve Martin's •Picasso at the Lapin Agrte• at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse Throw in some equally eccentric local characterr.. and The lsgest, Finest, frieglest Beauty Supply & Ful Service Salon In Orcmge County NEW ARRIVALS OF z (5) P E!t-;JJ sn.-...,. ., .. ...., Best Prices -Best Service -. 8'st Selection ---------20% OFF ,!.'::. f ldudn ~ & Tina. SebastlMI, RPM fun.m ' Skin c.. P'nldu<b. Hot C)OOd with "'J od'ff ofm, or Ylt rttm 1'!._ 111a....,11111 ....... c-. E. 17\tl St legendary entertainer'i. youthful version. 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Spom Editor Roger Carlson • (949) 5744223 • Spom Fu: (9491650-0170 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL • lil ors Newport Harbor-Laguna Hills winner will stay on course toward playoffs, loser falls to fourth place. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -New- port Harbor High football coach Jeff Brinkley believes Laguna Hills, which visits Friday at 7 p.m. for a Sea View League clash, enters in the same boat as the Sailors. And with both teams at 1-1 in league, the loser of this matchup of 2001 OF Southern Section Division VI semifinal- ists will sink into the Sea View's second division with only two regular-season games remaining. Mils pretty much a must-win situation for both teams, if they want to stay in the hunt.~ said Brinkjey, whose Sailors (5-2, 1-1 in league), ranked No. 7 in OF Divi- sion VI, lost a 28-20 decision at Irvine last week to end a five-game winning streak. The Sailors, who also saw an e1ght- game league winning streak come to an end against the Vaqueros, still have a seven-game home win streak alive. And Brinkley hopes a homecoming crowd will help keep the Hawks winless against Har- bor since Laguna Hills entered the league in 1999. Mil's a big game for us and we're glad to be playing at home. where we've played pretty well so far,~ Brinkley said. Brinkley also believes his players' abil- ity to bounce back -the Sailors have not I~ back-to-back regular-season games since 1998 -is a good sign. MOur players have a lot of pride in the program and they have not been put in this situation very often," Brinkley said. WWe'Il see if they can rise to the occasion." The Tars rose to the challenge last year against Laguna Hills. rallying from a I 0-0 deficit to record a 20-10 victory at Mis- THURSDAY'S CHALK TALK • .... . I... '"' I , ... PILOT PICKS Frid•y'a gemes Legun• Hiiia vs. Newport Harbor ... at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m. ... Newport Harbor by 1 Orange vs. Estancia ... at Orange Coast, 7 p m . Orange by 14 Co.a M-.a vs. Westminster ... at Westminster. 7 p m ... Costa Mesa by 7 S•turday's game CdM v1. Calvary Chepel ... at Westminster, 7 p.m. ... Corona del Mar by 6 last week's p1c:ks 2-1 (67%) Season record· 17-8 (68%) sion Viejo High Laguna Hill.<. (4-3. 1-1 I has alternated wins and ~ t.tus season, bouncing badt from a hard-fought 39-33 league· opening 10& to ~ View favorite Foothill to handle Woodbridge last week. 42-14. "They have a good football team and I picked them to be in the upper pan of this league when the thing is all said and done.· Brinkley <;rud. WThey've proved srrvr Mc CRAN!< DAILH· L Jr See NEWPORT, Paee 82 Quarterback Michael McDonald pulls the trigger for the Sailors Fnday night. EYEOPENER .Daily.41~~ S.--tWlo/'- 1 ......................... ~411onortt GENEVIEVE EVARTS Thursday, October 31 , 2002 81 Sea Kings prepare for aerial assault CdM defense charged with forcing Calvary Chapel quarterback Mermer to skip a beat. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot WESTMINSTI R -Corona del Mar High foot ball coacn Dick hee- man is hoptng for an extended 1am session ~1urday. when thl' ~ea Kings vis11 pl.I'>'> hc1ppy Calvary Oiapel in a 7 p m baule of Pacific Coast League unbeaten'> at Westminster High l-reemc1n., plan has nothing to do Wllh mu'>1c, hut rcllher the abthty of hi'> sernndarv to bump and disrupt 1-..agle rece1vt·r•., who Wlll try to blanket the field a'> part of Orange Counry's pre· eminent prep pa'>sing attack. "I've never '>Ccn a n offense like this." rrt't'ITian. m tw. 26th secu.on of prep coaching, said uf the aptJy named 1-..agles. who have amassed 82.5% of their 2,757 ofll·n .. 1ve yards through the air, almost all of which coming from the right arm of 6 -foot-4, 225-pound senior quarterback Todd Mermer Mermer. who<>e perfc:mance the last two seasonc; ha'i been enough to send any defensive coordinator's heart aflut· ter, has already broken the school sin· gle-season retord for passing yards h e set last fall Mermer has completed 157 of 259 pa'>se'> for 2.250 yards and 21 touchdown'>. wuh eight intercepuons this season. I h'> two-year totals include 321 compleuonc; m 558 attempt\, 4.493 See COM. Paee 82 Motivated Mesaenters Lions' den Mustangs will be seeking revenge at Westminster, where a win pushes them closer to the Golden West League championship. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot WESTMINSTER -The Costa Mesa High football team enters Friday's 7 p.m. Golden West League game at West· minster on the heels of back-to-back victories ave£ league dtle contender Orange and crosstown rival Estancia. But if the IJon" (4 3. 3· I in league) are counting on any lond of letdown from the Mustang., 15 l, 3 0), they may be disappointed "Our lods are focused on their mis- sion.· said Mesa Coach Dave Perkins, who has. so far, been able to reduce the definition of same to the current oppo- nent. There are, however, addjtional moti- vating factors. should the one-game-at- a-time approach be wearing a little thin. First, the Mustangs. on a four-game winning streak. are looking to avenge a surprising 22-16 nonleague loss last sea- son at Westminster. Additionally, Pertins has told his team a win, which would give Mesa a 4-0 league re· cord, would wrap up one of the league's three guaranteed posti.eason herths, though, technically, additional events would still need 10 take place before the Mustangs can start selling playoff tickets. A 4-0 league start. however, would not only bolster Mesa's playoff posture, but ser up a likely Golden West title show· down Nov. 8 with Santa Ana. the only other team without a league loss. Westminster, the defending league champion, is looking to revive its t1Lle hopes, having lost its Oct 11 meetmli: with ~nta Ana. 33-28. Coach Ted McMWen's Li- ons will also present a differ- ent look than the Mustangs have seen m recent wee~. "It's a very balanced team and we've been playing teams that have nor been balanced,.. Perkins said. "Ocean View threw it all over the field and Orange and Santiago ran it.· Westminster's balance reli~ on a host of ball carriers and three-year ~tarting quarterback Fidel Gonzalez. whose ca- reer highlight reel might tU'>I '>tart with last year's game against Me<Wt GonzaJez threw for 287 yards and DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Cole Edwards Costa Mesa defensive end backed up hi s pregame prediction by backing up Estancia offense all night. three toUl lu.lown-. agamst the Mustangs last fall rnmpleung 12 of 20 with one inten:eptmn The 287 yards were the most the \.lustangs have surrendered through Lhe dlr in their la'it 110 J.rclflles. daung bad. to 1992. Gonz..ale7 has VIC· umtz(>d plenty of others too. I le comes in with 250 career completion!> for 3,887 yard!> and 28 touchdowns. though he has thrown 14 interceptions. Perkin!. ..aid Gonzalez will encounter littJe of the man to-man coverage he ex plaited la:.t -.ea.son ·we haven't run man coverage more than tWIU.' m seven games." Perbn'i See MESA, Pace B2 I I " .. f! ~. °'**" aa. 200.2 I PORTS HIGH SCHboL FOOTBA' I Estancia squares ·off against Orange yarcla and 28 TDs the last two. But jwi- ior Justin Jones has produced Eagles must contend with plethora of Panthers' offensive weapons in Golden West League meeting. Ja'rry Faulkner tnll-t Pilot u ... (X)STA MESA -The defense that gathers no Moss, doesn't Jtand much of a chance against tfte Orange High football team. However, containing senior run- ning back Durrell Moss isn't the only task facing Estancia when the Eagles host the Panthers Fri- 'day a t 7 p.m. in a Golden West League contest at Orange Coast College. 571 rush- ing yaJ'ds and seven 1Ds, and junior quarterback Mitch Baton has produced 265 or his 386 passing yards on s.lx touchdown Moss. who has committed to pµiy next season at Washington, has I, 132 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns I.his season, 2,914 MESA Continued from B 1 ~a very dangerous offense," said F.standa Coach Jay Noonan, whose Eagles ( 1-6, 0-4 In league) have had little offensive success I.his fall. Only two teams in Orange County have scored fewer points than f.stancia's 47, a total 198 shy of Orange's output The Panthers (4-3, 2-1) are try- ing to remain in the league title hunt, despite a 27-21 Joa to Costa Mesa on the same OCC W.d. M And they don't have a big receiver like fb~ did last year (6-foot-3 Akilah Lacey. who 1Uteraged more than 40 yards on hlS four re- f~t>tions against Mesa last season).· -111e Uons' running game is keyed by Car- los Brooks, who has collected 544 rushing yards and two TOs on 66 carries. Oiris Renie ( 16 catches for 228 yards and two TI)s). Mike Laurel (11 catches for 184 yards and one TD), and Livingston Tuutua (I I receptions for 166 yards and two TDs) are Gonzalez's primary targets. Balance has not been an issue for the Costa Mesa offense, which makes no apolo- gies for its sm ashmouth tendencies. Led by senior fullback Keola Asuega, whose I, 163 yards and 13 TDs this fall give him 3,074 yards and 41 TDs for h.is three- year varsity career, the Mustangs have amassed 83% of their 2,222 offensive yards on the ground. . ESTANCIA LINEUPS field. Oct. 18. ., ,. Jt. 08 M 1IO St. Ta 1-10 ,. Jt. ,,. M140 Sr. WR M1• If. WR M 221 St. TE 1-2 2115 Jt. LT 6-1218 Jt. LG e..o 2llO s.. c e.-0 :zeo Sr. RG 11-4280 So RT Friday's game, as was the cue when Orange met Costa Mesa. will featute homecoming festiv- ities. And 1be F.agles may need the extended halftime to nurse 1-4221 St. DE 6-111111 St. OT 6-02'0 .Jf. NG wza .Jt. OT M 1711 .Jf. DE g. tt 1111 Jr. OL8 •1 tll Jr. Ml8 &-10 ltll Jr. OL8 g.9 1511 s.. C8 M 180 Sf. C8 1-3 183 Sf. FS the bruises typkally created by Orange's smashmouth double- wing offense. "1beir offense presents a very unique cha.Uenge." said Noonan, who saw Orange amass 311 Asuega, No. 2 on the all-time lbt of Costa Mesa ground gainers, is 146 yards shy of moving ahead of Ray Ohrel (Mesa and New- port Harbor), J.R. Walz (Corona del Mar) and James Dawkins (&Lancia) into the No. 2 spot on the Newport-Mesa all-time rushing yard- age list Binh Than. who gained 4,333 yards from 1991 -93, is the all-time leader for both Costa Mesa and the Newport-Mesa District. SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT Tyter Waldron 1s one of Mesa's offensive weapons as the Mustangs gird for Westrrnnster. Asuega's 41 career touchdowns also have him in position to surpass Tran (44) and for- mer Newport I larbor standout Steve Brd7..as (45) on the all-time Newport-Mesa list. and five TOs on 88 carries and the Must~ have also relied on Nate Hunter and Tyler Waldron to keep opposing defenses off bal- ance. Costa Mesa's defense comes off arguably its best game of the year. in which ii held Es- tancia to minus-47 yards on the ground and just 43 yards of total offense in a 41 -0 win. , Junior tailback Omar Ruiz has 432 yards The Westminster defense includes return- ing AIJ-CIF linebacker Kevin Delahoussaye. Westminster is 5-3 against Mesa in a series that dales back to 1961. NEWPORT Continued from B 1 they can play with almost any- body after playing Foothill so tough. They're playing well right now and they're a little more bal- anced than Irvine. They can run the ball and they can throw it, so they make you defend the whole field." The Sailors have defended everyone wen this season, except Irvine senior running bade Turrell VtnSOn, who rushed for 309 ~ and scored three touchdowns last week. Laguna Hills' running game has been keyed by senior running bee.It Lorenzo Jadcson. who has produced 776 ~ and 12 TDs on 107 canies this fall Adam Berutich b another quality back. having compiled 322 yards and four TDs on 54 rushing attempts. Jackson is 5-fool-11, 215 pounds. while Berutich, also a c,tandou1 linebacker, is 6-1, 220. Junjor quarterback Ouis Lam- kin has thrown for 790 yanis and 101l)s (completing 49of102 with six interceptions). Senior Andrew Larson L!. the leading receiver with 18 catches for 158 yards, but senior Dane r:.ndly i..'i the 1-lawlcs' ffil"Sl danger- ous pass-catching threat. Endly, who caught two passes for 64 yards. including his team's only 11) last year a{¢nst Newport, is averaging 37.4 yanis on his seven catches this fall, four of which have produced touchdowns. • (Endly) has great speed and he burned us last ft!aT," Brinkley said. The Newport Harbor offense has made a habit of burning op- posing defenses, splitting its 2.367 yanis aJmost evenly between the run and the~ CORONA DEL MAR LINEUPS 5 J Hubbefd S.'IO 110 Sr ae &.2 an..Dunn M190 Jt DE 20 Mn Oencltllk S.lO 17!5 Sr TII 94= ... S.10 230 Sr OT ... MMI COOper &-2 m Sr F8 11 Wlcbn 5-7 190 Sr OT 2 Ka.4n Wiidt &-1 17!5 So 'NII 51 :.,<:.rf 6-0 205 SI OE t5 Tom Wllctl S.11 1711 So 'NII 21 Jeff &.o 206 Sr Ol8 71Crle= &-2 115 Sr TE 43MMIW..-6-7 170 Sr 11..8 ",,.,..,., &-2 2AO Jt LT ·~LMICe g.1 195 So IL8 12Andr9w~ 5-lO 115 So. LG 7!Clle~ &-2 211i Sr OUI 14J-&-10 210 Sr. c 5-11 17'5 Jr C8 71.loM= M 205 Jt, AO =~ 5-11 180 So C8 IOJoflll S-1 23& Sr. '" 4 IC.C. ftltwliNI 5-9 175 s. FS EDWARDS Continued from Bl Senior tailback Dartangan Johnson has rushed for 795 ~ and 13 TD!>. inducting 10 lDs the last three games. and last week moved atop the school's career rush.ing ~t with 2,800 yards. John- son, who also set a record for ca- reer 100-yard games last week (14), has gained at least JOO in five straight contests, behind and of- fensive line keyed by returning starters A.J. Slater and Ouis Bado- rek. Senior quarterbaclc Michacl McDonald has triggered an effec- tive aerial attack. The first-year starter has thrown for 1,091 ~ and seven TDs. completing 73 of 131 (55.7%) with only three inter- ceptions. Senior Mike Thole (23 catches for 368 yards and one TO) and sophomore Spencer Unk (20 catches for 383 yards and four TDsl are McDonald's favorite tar- gets. Newport Harbor rnay be with- out juruor deferLsive standout Man Encinias.. a two-year starter at outside linebacker who injured his thumb, ~bly a fracture. in practice this week. lf FJ'lcinias can't play, junior Peter I loyt would start in his place. Laguna Hills also hru. a strong kicking game, featuring LaJSOn. who has booted six field goals this fall. inducting a long of 44 and an- other of 43. lf the game comes dawn to the fourth quarter. Newport Harbor may have an advantage. Laguna Hills, which has outscored its op- ponents each of the first three quarters this sea.son, has been outscorc.>d, 73-33. In the final 12 minutes. Newport. which has outscored teams, 64-0 in the first quarter thic; season, hol~ a 43-13 edge in the fourth quarter through se-.oen games. NEWPORT HARBOR LINEUPS '"" McOoneld M llO S. 08 7S.~ M 1IO Sr OE 220.~ Ml• Sr Tl 210-S.-g.1 215 Sr OT 40T-T1*1oe •n 200 So ,. 7110mrno, CMol "° 220 " HG IM!Wlbole &-n 1• Sr WR •Mee~ •1 110 St OE ·~UrAr .. 113 So WR 1 ~£,.,,.,_ Miii .If OU 12 '*'Tor.-•1 20I Sr TE 44f.C..0.-&.II 214 Sf ML8 "A.I.SW.. "270 Sr l.T tt~Sendler g.7 182 St OU 11£r4c0dl 5-11 230 Jt i.o I Mlle 1-11100 ... C8 l50.'9dt~ M221 Sr c 4 Bell Soza 6-0111 ... Cl n Nldl Wilddne 1-3 251 "' AG 21 ~ JullOWlctl M1IO Jr SS 1& Olrit llldofwlt MHO Sr. RT 22 0 Jolw*"1 e.o 11111 .... FS rusbiog yards ln a 41-28 non- leagu.e toss to the Panthers last season. Noonan said he will utilize a goal-line defensive look that will start with a base or five defensive linemen. Moss had 238 yards and four TDs agalnst the Eagles last sea- 80n. Estanda's defense will be handicapped by the Joss or standout sophomore end Bryce McKendry, who will miss the re- mainder of the season after sus- taining a broken kneecap in last wee.k's 41--0 loss to crosstown ri- val Costa Mesa. "It's a big Joss," Noonan said of MclCendry, who was among the Eagles top playmalcers on the de- fensive side of the ball. Offensively. F$tancia has had its greatest success throwing the ball, with junJor quarterback Brad Young triggering the anack. COM Continued from B 1 yards, 37 TDs and 18 intercep- tions. Mermer's 507 passing yards in a PCL-opening 41-40 win over Laguna Beach was the second-best single-game total in county history. Only Rolsa Grande's Doug Baughman (556 yards in a 1996 game against La Quinta) threw for more yards in a single game. "(Mermer) is hke nine feet taJJ and he really zing~ the ball downfield, ~ Freeman, the Sea Kings' de fensive coordinator. said. "He hits guys who, by high school standards. aren't open. We've seen guys on 1ape who are covered, but he hits Lhem anyway. You have to have NFL coverage on their receivers, or be ready to knock the ball away. He threw a ball against Laguna that was in the air c;o long. ii bad stewardesses on it." Freeman believes the key 10 his pass defense Wlll no1 occur at the end of passing routes, but at the beginning. "La Habra did a good job throwing the ball against us (267 yards and three TDs). But. after the game, we pointed out to our kids that if they bumped the receiver before he got into h.is route, he would not be where the ball was going. If you jam the receiver effectively, 11 doesn't matter who the quarter- back 1s. becau~ if the receivers aren't where they're '>Upposed to be, it messei; the whole thing up." Making mauers more inter- esling. Calvary Olapel (4 ·3, 2-0 in league) revved up iii. rushing game in last week's 41 -7 win over Tesoro. The Eagles, who had just 3 15 rushing yards the first six games. produced 202 yards on the ground against the Titans. ~They've had a different k.td running the ball in the last two weeks and they've done a de- cent job (on the ground)," Free- man said. Junfor Garrett Brierfuss had 111 rushing yards on I 0 carries last week, while Robby Perez leads the team with 281 rushing yards. Freeman said h e may shih hls outside linebackers to end and Young, who hu 1pllt time with senJor Lewil Bradshaw, has thrown for SM yarda. completing 54 of 102 with two touchdowns and four intercepdona. Bradshaw, who plays receiver when not under center, has thrown for 191 yan1s and one TD. Senior Javy Ramirez is the P.agles' leading receiver with 16 catches tor 2 ll yan:ls.. Junior fullback Bubba Kapko paces the Plitanda running game with 250 yards and four TDs on 57 carries. The Eagles. who have lost 15 of thelr last 16 and have dropped thelr last nine league games, en- ter the game rninus-16 in turn- over ratio. · Orange Coach Greg Gibson, who was a defensive lineman at Orange Coast, was an assistant coach at Plitancia and did his student-teaching at the school. move his ends inside to thl' tackle spots, in hopes of im proving his defense's quickness. He said applying pressure on Menner will be a must, bu1 Mermer's almost exclusivt: alignment in the shotgun can make blitzes problematic. Mrm not sure if our regular front four can do it,• Freeman said of his desired pass rush. "We're going to have lo ~end somebody else. But when team!> have sent linebackers. he ha~ done a good job of reading that and picking them apart." As potent as the Calvary of fense has been, upping its per game average 10 nearly lH points by i.coring 82 points 111 two league wins, the Eagle' have been outscored thjs c,ea son, 237 195. CdM's 33 points against I.a guna Reach last week were it' second-best single-game ou1 put of the !>cason, just missing a 35-poml effort in the opener against Costa Me<>a fhe Sea Kings (4-3, 2-0 . ranked No. 6 in CIF Southern Seclion Division lX. led, 13-0, in the first 43 seconds against the Breakers an d were up, 26-0, be fore 11 minutes had elapsed. CdM's offense has been paced by senior tailback Mark Cianciulli, who has collectl'd 847 rushinK yards and nine TD' on 176 carries. C1anciulli"s fifth I 00-plus rushing performance of the c,eason last week enabled him to move into No. 2 on tht• school\ all-time rushing li~t with 2.296 yards. He is Mill H9J yards from eclipsing CdM <:a reer rushing leader J.R. Wal1. who sci the standard from 1991 93. Senior quarterback Jonathan Hubbard has thrown for 552 yards and five TOs this faJJ and l'i 8 or 10 for 172 yards and om· ro. without an interception. tht• last two games. CdM 's leadfog receiver '' sophomore Kevin Welch, who has 16 catches for 283 yards anti four TOs. A CdM win would create a probable league title showdown Nov. 8 against defending league champion Northwood (6-I. 2-0), which hosts Laguna Beach Friday. This ,., the first meeting be tween C dM and Calvary Olapel COSTA MESA LINEUPS 12Ttm ... 5-10 1711 St 08 81 Cole Edwwdl 5-2 200 Jr OE 24K.all~ 6-1 200 Sr F8 1'5 8ofoche "°" &on 3111 Sr HG 2 Omer """ M tliO· Jr. T8 71Marc~ 5-10 2111 Jr DE 20lft*~ &-2 1111 Sr W8 17 O..,;el c:oo-•21111 Jr OL8 ....... ~ "° t70 St WR 54<>"'-"-M20I Sr. u 5a.tyGont ... IHI 200 Jr. TE -3..luftlorE.,.._. 1-3 215 Jr. ML.8 70..._ ....... "° 21115 s.. lT 1118-V.. t.o 210 Jr. llB l50 OeYld 'tWndlloo M240 Jr. LO 41 Hele Hunter Mt10 Sr. OL8 :~~ &-n 220 Jt. c 4W.GoN..., &-10 '" s.. C8 6-0280 s.. AG 2!I N floclr::: &.7 131 Jr. C8 n Alodrtoo Ou!:lwr• ., 2tO So. RT 20 tvt.r W. Oft •2 1111 Sr. FS ; , GOLF Sen iorPGA Tour gets a new moniker Toshiba Senior Classic will be a part of the Champions Tour when 2003 edition arrives. T he Senior PGA Tour is no longer. Well. the circuit for 50-and-over professional golfers is still around, but It will begin next season with a ditrerent name -the Champions Tour. In an effort to more closely align the three tours under the auspices of the PGA Tour, PGA Tour Commissioner Tun Hnchem announced Wednesday that the Senior PGA Tour will be lcnown as the Champions Thur and the Buy.com Thur will be changed to the Nationwide Thur. RICHARD DUNN The changes are part of an overall strategy 10 unite the three tows under the PGA Thur brand identity and to capitalize on the global strength of the PGA Tour's swirWng golfer icon. which is incorporated into the new logos of both tours. The Toshiba Senior ~ at Newport Beach Country Oub, played in March, has been part of the Senior PGA Tour since 1995. Hnchem said the Mrebranding of the Senior Thur to the Champions Tour signifies a dynamic future direction thal coincides with the full implementation in 2003 of our new platfonn that is bringing fans inside the ropes' while also providing them with valuable game-improvement infonnation. • Ille Senior PGA Tour started in 1980. ... The postseason event fonnerty known as the Diners Oub Matches and Hyundai Tham Matches is loolong for a new title sponsor. lhe December event. which features two-player teams from all three major golf tours. was held at Pelican Hill Golf Oub in Newport Coast in 2000 and 20()1, before moving to Dana Point. ••• UC lrvine athletics and the Private Tennis Oub Msociation will present the fourth Myron McNamara GolfThumament Nov. 18 at Jack Kramer'!> l.DS Serranos Golf Course in Ollno Hills. Proceeds benefit the Myron McNamara Scholarship Fund for UC lrvine's mens tennis program. The late McNamara coached the Anteaters' men's tennis team to NCAA Division II championships in 1972, '73, '75 and ·n. The event will begin with check-in at 10 a.m., followed by an 11 am. shotgun start in a four-player scramble format. After golf is a h~itality tour, dinner and silent auction. The cost is SISO per player or $500 per foursome. Details: (949) 624-2046 . ••• The first Wally Joyner and Friends Golf (]as.gc., benefiting the Newport Harbor Ba.seball Association. is Nov. 15 at Tulega GolfOub in San Oemente. The event is a scramble fonnat with an I I am. shotgun start. Joyner and over 30 of his former teammates reportedly will play In the tournament, which abns to help NliMs ability LO provide baseball schoJarsh.ips for Wlderprivileged children. improve and maintain the basebaD fields, purchase much-needed equipment, pay for professional training for our coaches and provide player cllnk:s. It Is the priorf ty oC NHS\ and the golf tournament to make sure every child in Newport Beach and C.olta Mesa. who wants to play batebaD, la not excluded for any mllOflS. Details: (949) 723-4110. ••• Tlu1day, October 31. 2002 a HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS BOYS WATER POLO stops Sailors Newport puts away Warriors Corona del Mar tops Back Bay rivals with 15-3 decision. Richard Dunn Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Wednesday was a day for the scrapbook. even though It wasn't a typical girls tennJs match between peren- nial powers Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high schools. Senior Anne Yelsey and freshman sister Ra- chel played doubles again at No. 2 for Co- rona del Mar and posed for a family picture af. ter sweeping all three sets In the host Sea Kings' 15-3 victory over their Back Bay rival. Wl th his team at full strength for the first time this season the past week, CdM Coach • Newport CdM 3 15 Andy Stewart's squad added a nonleague win over Newport Harbor's Sailors, after de- feating University. 10-8, in a crucial Pacific Coast League match Tuesday. "When we lost to University the first time in league, we won three doubles sets, then (Tuesday) we won seven," Stewart said. "It's great having Anne Yelsey and Brittany Hol- land p laying doubles, then we had a nice sweep (in singles) by Taylynn Snyder.· Against Newpon Harbor ( 11 -8). Snyder swept all three sets at No. I singles, while junior Amanda Rubenstein and sophomore Tawny Minna combined to sweep at No. 2 singles, with Rubenstein beating Newport Harbor's No. I player, Vanessa Dunlap. 6-2. and No. 2 player, Danielle Haxby, 6-0. Min- na, a third-round replacement, heal Har- bor's Gabby Kay. 6-2. CdM sophomore Jamie Steele caprured two of three sets at No. 3 singles, including two 6-0 wins, while the Corona del Mar doubles won seven of nine seLS. I lolland (groin injury) and Anne Yelsey (right knee) had been out with injuries, in- cluding Yelsey :.incc Lhe beginning of the year. But now everyone's back.. "For Briuany, 11's great, because she doesn't have to move around as much and she can work on her volley." Stewart said of the two-time defending Pacific Coast League double!. champion (with Snyd er last year and Leslie Damion in 2000). Holland, a junior. is expected 10 play dou- bles again this year with Snyder, a sen ior. in the postseason, with hopes of winning a CIF Southern Section title. They reached the CIF Finals last year, losing Celia Durlcin and Erin Everly of Calabasas. Yelsey, who has until Sunday to decide her college tennis future (Stanford, Harvard or UCLA). hopes to play singles in the PCL 01ampionships Nov. 6-7. League coaches will vole Monday nighl on Yelsey's eligibility inlo the PCL Finals, because the league re· quires a player to participate in a minimum of five league matches and Yelsey wiJI have competed in four. "But there's a legitimate reason -it's hard to resLrict somebody because of an in- jury," Stewart said. "When the doctor tells you nol to play. you're not supposed to play. She also came to all the matches. Even though she wac; no t playing, she showed up . DON L l Ar H DAILY PILOT CdM's Anne Yelsey has that winning feeling tn doubles victory over Newport Harbor Yelsey, the 2000 PCL singles champton, defaulted m the PCL title match last year to teammate Oarnion after expenenring back trouble. ul'd be shocked if (the league coaches} didn't vote her in." said Stewan, who had a player (Briuany Reitz) voted ineligible hy the PCL coaches lasl year, and the futun• Purdue player and 2000 CIF individual c;m- gles champion could not try to repeat in the postseason. The top two PCL players in 'illl· gles and doubles qualify for CIF Ii:t Stewart's previous three season., ac.. CdM coach, the Sea Kings have capturl'd league lilies in doubles, beginrnng with D<i rnion and Kristin Griffith in 1999. In CdM'!> victory over Ncwpon Harbor. Holland teamed wilh jumor luheue Mutzke to sweep at No. I doubles without dropping a game, while Anne Yelsey and Rachel Yel 'iey swept, 6·3. 6-I. 6-2. Frc.,hman Ralhel M1lll•r and sophomore Jalk1e Man111ng .iddl'd ,1 6 4 win in the fir.,t round at No. 1 douhlt•., < orona del Mar, rankl•d No. 3 in the ~m11hland by the Los Ang<'ll'., I 1mes. en JOyt'd ;1 6·0 first-round lead and an 11 I rdgi· ctlter 1wo rounds. Whill' the '>Uspen.,t• t·n<ll'd l'arly, lhe match barely finished be run tfark C c..11\1 huc..I'> Calvary Otapel today at 3 pm Jnd trawlc; to Northwood Monday for tht• l'C I fin.tit• NONL.EAGUE CdM 15, Newport Harbor 3 Singles Snyder tCdM) def. Dunlap, 6-3, def Hc1~hy. b 0, def Kay, f>.0; Rubenstein (CdM ) won 6 2 b 0 6 2. Steele (CdM) lost 3·6. w on 6-0. 6 0 Doubles Holland·Mutzke (CdMI def Olson Khoury. 6-0, def. B Adams M cintosh. 6 v def Sturgess M cKay 6-0. A Yelsey R Yels1>v ICdMI won 6 l 6-3. 6·2; Miller M ann1nQ CdM los1 2 6. 2 6. won 6-4 NEWPOH'I IU:AC 11 -~­ port 1 larbor I ll~h'> bor> way; polo team \tdyed undefeateti in the Sea View l4•ague witti'a 15-5 win over Woodbndge in a league rnat<.h Wt'dnesday at Newpon I !arbor Charlie I lockentwrry led the Sailors with fiw ~oals, four coming in tht' '>t>t ond period with Newpon bu1ld111g an 11 -2 halftime lead I our Newpon player<; ..cort'd two goals apiece mcludm~ CJay Jorth, Sean Mc-< 1hte MnrKilO Laidlaw and Michael Hurv Brodtt· < .u111., c111d Brent Armstrong l'arl1 1.1ll1l'd single goals for tht· '>.11lor.,, who im- proved to 11 h, I II an the Sea View 1.cague Newport "'·'" ac 11vt· at the defem1vt· t•nd tt., wc•ll making 20 steJh \.\1th Andrt·v.. Belden leading tht> '>ailol"\ with five and tlo .... ., 'lmd.ur and McGhie each with four '>tl'al'>. Gav\fl Schmidt added 1wo ~teal~ and Jay Thomp.;011 Bury, Curtis and Bryan Alln t'J<'h added on<' steal. 'imclair led tlw learn with three assast., anti lrt•vor Greg- ory aJ,o had an J.,.,1.,t ';ailor goalkrl'per Nathan Mcl~un saved <.('Vl'n '>hots and made one c;1eal SEA Vl£W l£AGUE Newport Harbor 15, Woodbridge 5 Score by Quart.en Woodbridge ~ J 1 1 s Newport " ; 1 l!> NH -Hodtenbeirv S Bury 2 Laidlaw 2 McGh1P 2 Jonh 2, Armstrong 1 Cunis 1 Saves - Mclain 7 CdM romp~. 14-5 < OHO:"-.A l>I I \1AR - NorlhY.ood I ligh offered little rec,i.,1ance in .1 Panfi( Coast I eague hoy., w<itl'r polo game at Corona dC'I M.ir Wednes- d<iy. fallang hehmd hy a 7-0 rount in tht· nrc,1 quarter as tht• \ea King., ll1J..,lt'd to a 14 5 victory Ame Dorr and J.i.,c>n Di- Ho rco each '>l orl'd four goals and David Nil'lwnkt· chipped in with thret· "l on•' Lorona del 1\1.ir now 1 :t:it I 0 111 the l1C I. 1r.tH·I., to San Joc,e to compl'tl' 1n the Nort:al lournamt'nl th1., wt•ekend ~CIFIC COAST LEAGUE CdM 14, Northwood 5 Score by Ouarten ~onhwood ~ • ' 1 s CdM 1 2 l 2 t• CdM Dorr 4 J 01Rocco 4 N•••henke 3 Am11nd1 l Street 1, Monev 1 Savns Slodlstoll 5 Brundage 3 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Costa Mesa High senior Sharon Day (above) 0gs to retum the bal in Golden West League gtrls 'JOleybal action at cross town rival Estancia We<Rsday evening. N. left. Costa Mesa's Kristen 8apel slams a shot toward Estancia's Joy Prebyt (5). COsta Mesa swept to remain lllbelllf\ '1 1eaeUe play. The Cf' ~~shavea ~ edle 00 Oceln View ....... ntches to play in the ............ ~-· Mustangs roll Steve Vir1en Daily Pilot COSTA ME.Y. •\II they needed Wd.., ,1 timeout and the <Jeep ing giant that was th<' visiting Costa Mesa High girls voUeybaJI team woke up and dominated on its way to a 15-7. 15--0. 15-:l Golden West l.eagu<' Costa Meu 3 Estancia 0 victory over cros.stown nva1 F!-. tancia Wednesday. The MU5tangs (I 0 2. 9--0 in league). who were 2-12. 2-8 in the Pacific Coast l.engut' la.st year. are one victory away from clinc:hing the Golden West league titJe, wbkh ~ ~ the first league championship in the programs histo~ 'Jlailin& 7-4, after &tancia sen- ior 1bd Gtrod recorded a service ace. Costa Mesa Coach AllliJon SaDadin stood up from the bench end called a dmeout That was kql From dud porn• on. the Ml.- ia,. OUl3a>l9d Che P..agjes. 41 -3. ~ • 15-0 Game 2 win. ea.a Mesa cld not baw to call a dmeolJI .-m. ~ ....,. art out raJly *-• Sek.ftr raid. "Wt 90Dle- ... lblt ...... ~ on. It .. -. "4lb UI ~ damb•- ........... up. I clllDd Cba ......... ...s them to .. - ... ..._ ... .,_ blOW l°'1 cm •C.-.flflllli ....... Mts SC"?--... the ., .......... ti... a 11 : : • m-hl +' I LL ._ ...... r.r-.. ............... , .... .... ....... °'**' 31, 2002 ·-SPORTS aYIO • mur s. came ·a 1ve Accurate passing, timely shooting pace Slammin' Smurfs to a 6-2 victory over the Beach Bums in boys under· 14s action. Wll ......,..., tallied two goa&I and an assist to lead the Slammtn' Smurfs to a four-goal win over the Beach Bums Saturday at Kaiser School In Costa Mesa In boys under-14 soccer acdorL The Smwfs used accurate passes to scone goals, getting contributions from several players. including Branden Rawley, (]uta Gutlena. Andrew~ and ICyle <AlclMD. who all scored one goal in the Region 97 duel Caldwell and Kahan as.sisted on Reichenstein's two goals. The Smwfs used three goalkeepers, Tummy Ol9on. Gutierrez and Ra Nel8on, to stop Beach Bum shots and moved the ball upfield to Robert DlFranceeco and K~ Pults. Sean Mmwhall. F.dpr Tunes and Davkl GarTett played strong defense. ln another boys 14-and-under game: • Saints 3, The Who 2 The Who received first-half goals from Tubln Olson and Jamie c.ytey, but the Saints edged out the win. The Who's goaltending team of Juan 'IiuJUlo and 1lrno1hy Repn each made four saves and were helped on defense by Brandon Parole, Ou1ltlan Harrl9on and Mk:hael Patdns. Nick Normandin, Travlll Kuhm and WW Atwood had several shots on goal and Jacob SUverman and VlnnJe Fhtn played strong at midfield. ln Girls under-12 action: • Blue Cn.lah -4, Bnd9en I Three goals from Brianna Sdlwlrt1z on passes from Brittany Hurla, Kayla Greely and OUvla Dnunmond helped the Blue Crush knock off the Bruisers.. The Crush jumped out to a one-goal lead in the first quarter with a pass from Spencer Smith to Turi Browne for the goal. Bridget Terrebonne and Laura Catron each made some diving stops in net and C.altlln Tuna. Hannah Weiner and Kaely Tumey played strong defense. Maranda Ruh, K.rtstln Burger and Jade Bird supponed the team. In Boys under-12 play. • Blue Man Group 2, Rebels I The second-place Blue Man Group defeated first-place Rebels, 2-1, Saturday at Kaiser School on single goals from forward Adrian Rodriguez and Kody Lawton and steady goalkeeping by Kyle IMms, who made six saves in two quarters defending the goal. Blue Man Group members include Alex Arthur, Austin Denike, K.d.fler Edmonstron, Evans. 'fiewr Hensley. Taylor Hensley, Alex IIDton, £.J. Kehoe, Lawton, Tristan Lobdell, John MacBeth. OMutJe Normandin. Rodriguez and Andrew Wiiby. • Rebels 3, Bruins 0 Evan Call scored his first goal of the season and the Rebels added two more to shut out the Bruins. Call and nm Barela both scored off comer kiclcs and Wllllam MuDm scored off a kick from outside the penalty area to cap the Rebel ~oring, Forwards F.rk: Hoa.nd and Corey BelJ-Wheelam help set up the goals. Rebel mid.fielders NJck Vlabalds, Cameron Conway, Jo9hua Duahlng and Alex AIUone covered the midfield and distributed the ball tJ> begin Rebel attacks while Rebel goalkeepers John llJder and Levi Rowe played solid in front of a defense of Jeff Fichtner, Munoz and Nathan Dk.by, who regained control of the ball and moved it upfield. • Hurrlcanee 2, Patrlota I Behind two goals from E.ton Gtef.tt and some fine defense, the Hurricanes got ~t the Patriots. <lu1ldan Scott and Robbie Hampton as&sted on Giedt's goals and the Hurricane defense stopped many Patriot scoring chances. A defensive header by )otdao Mclaren in the 6tst quarter and hustle by J.P. MDDer, Hantlon ~ Simon Hedrtck. Morgan Untz, Derek Bois and JLlldn MdArm kept the Patriots at-bay. J1iy Onla scored for the Patrlota and Oll'lllt.opher Cowie. Chrta O' Cempo, Jacbnn c..madt and a.net.I ...... made eolid paaes. Mldfleldera ~Nauyen. 1bmmy Bwuwww, Jolblaa Bowmm, ,..._ Wheellr and.., WU.. kept the bell at their opponent.I' end much of the game. SCrong de6mle was provided by wa ,eurw, 0... Amokl, ..... n.n. md er-c•a..nu.. • • Wheeleaf WU.On and Bowman &hared dmelnp!. • • ?' 't.n z. ..... ..,.. 0 1be Plnthen KOred two late goe1s to ma to ctae W:torf m.pre lttOnl ...... pllly bJ Nauren. Cowie, Tuna ..adCtnilld. • MHleHen Bltrato. Arnold, Freeman. Wllmt and Bowmln IUppOl1ed m. ....... ..... bY QsW. Orda. O'OIDpo md HUe Upl the blD (n ... ..... and Bowman atmed ... eeper dutiel. PHOTOS BY STEVE Mc CRANK I DAILY Ptl 0' Speedy Hurricanes standout Robbie Baskent keeps an eye on the bait from the deck while Green Hurricanes Efe swoops in on the loose ball. Below, a Gree11 Fireballs player (No. 8) fires a shot up field while Cameron Geehr of the Speedy Hurricanes tries to block it in AYSO Region 97 Boys under-8 action. Grady Kough and Mick Sheehan made some key plays. In Girls under-11 APP P1us action: • Newport I, Yorba Unda I A goal by Newpon's ICftly Heenan in the final minute equali.7.ed the Yorba Linda goal and the teams tied. Newpon gave up a goal in the second minute of play, but played steady defense to hold Yorba Linda scoreless the rest of the game. Newport had its chances as well. Paige Moore missed a shot and Natalie Arguella hit the post with a shot with five minutes remaining. McKenna Cottam. Carol1ne Hardatbergh. Kaeey DeYoung and Kristy J-.ot. helped hold Yorba Linda to one goal and l1llzabeth F.ddy, Marianne Jonee. 1Ura Prledman and Claire and IClmmy Raimer all played strong defense. In Girls under-10 action: • Quk:biJver 5, Bratz 3 The Bratz suffered their second loss of the season after a second-half rally that came up short. Courtney Md.ntoeh scored two goals and Marla Swift scored one goal for the Bratz and Milena Buonanoce had one assist a.Ire Castlllo, Sophia leYeque, Mlldclalne Gallardo, Brenna Landstrom, Aleundra Jemoe, lCeDy Klndgrm.. Zoe s.nglerat and Kade F.lcha' contributed for the Bratz. • Blue~ 8, Ptppermlnt 1Wllt 0 Four players found the back of the net twice for the Blue Crush as they shut out Peppermint 1Wist to improve to 8--0. Madieon Wooten scored her first two goals of the season and was helped by the scoring of •k '">· flc:enec, Joeie Jogwe and Beeb a.m.nl. Sadie Evw, .AllWlda Rogft-1 and Sarah npl played solid at midfield and Biz .Bucid•tgltam and ICmhryn 2lmmerman set up scoring opportunities. • Blue BIMtert I,~ Hometa I Natalie Swift ecored the tying goal in the final minutes with help from Stq>hanle vm.,... for the mue Blasters agaioat the Green Hometa. Tight defense WU provided by CJwtotte Skjoe....,., Swift and ICat8 Balltone kept the Green Homet.s at one goal while ............. relieved ..... PredJtcbon In goal IO Fn!drlcbon could play forward. Jomne Cometo. ~Seidner and HoDy Wy pluaed up the middle and kept the ball In Che Hornets' end. Qndy Mejia andAmlnda .....-.on took ICMl"8.I ahota on goal for the 8lalcel"I. several saves in goal. Turner, Taylor Wiidman. Michaelson and Buie also had several shots on goal and Cody Caldwal and Nathan Bryant provided mJdfield support for the Ninjas. The Blue Blasters had several players create scoring opportunldes Including Mllba PKvw. Paul Wl!Wnpr, CJ. 1Dna. Paul 'IWlw, Celeb Can<Wa•la. JUe Llldcb. Trey Pnnldln, Corey Puita. Rymn Shan.non and Qalg McKe.nnon. Bndrt Van'! Hof and Candelaria played sweeper and Shannon. Ukich and c.andelaria all made multiple saves as goalkeeper. • Blue Bomben 1. Qalaxy I The Blue Bombers received a goal from Marco Ul'quJ:r.a and Adam Kinder scored a goal for the Galaxy. The Blue Bombers threatened with two shots that hit the crossbar from Nolan Mena on a free kiclc and Ryan DavtdllOo. l!lbml Murray, Dmd Vol'opa and GUI Moore assisted the Blaster offense and c,le 8lipn. .,.._ StmJley and JD Mmnl controlled the mldfte!d. Strong defense was played by NlcolM Jllber and Brodi ..... All8on Palafe:n1 played solid defense and denJed a last-minute Tiger shot ln Boys under-8 action: • The Golden Snitches battled the Devil Rays in a defensive battle. hMk lDfgren and Nlchom Jmdce cleared the ball on defense for the Snitches and Peter n..tro. played well at midfield with Nick Shehldt, Sieve ICeawl and Pierce Wiid passing well. 0-ICapma di.splayed fine ball-handling skllb and Craig Borth covered ln goal • Panthas w. Spldlre The Spitfire's llbm8el ADmy.11'1 six goals highlighted the Spitfire offense, who also got strong play from l!De:ry Sewer. 1beo Boiltel. Nldc Vletn, ICurt Wiiiie and 1 mdor> o,w.y, who made eft'ecdve passes and showed ball control IC.evtn Raikeltnlw, Padler' Martina and Eric Mejia each regained posseak>o for the Spitfire and,..._ Newmm made some targeted throw-Ins. For the Panthen, <lay Smythe provided strong goaltending and RJ. Roberta, Scoa Se:don and~ Bent.er hustled on both sides of the field MkMll Reo, ...,~eon and Gonion t.wle pushed the ball on otrenae and t)tlr Sdlwlam.. 1)la' Farrel. Bnden Delmnoy and Cuter '1balla9 stt>pped the Spltfitt'a offeme. ln Girts under· 7 action: • Red Hot ............. BlmOrulh Flrecracter goals were econ& by Illde OonmM. Allma ODaltlr and•' .,_ \"'-and a..a,o. ""Cel--<J-eilaM. .... 0.. ad....., ~ CIODtrbited to lhe win. ............ and... Wa GllHlnw'· ~ Mlllgdefenle. ........... did not play. • Oil'alrn 8u4alillh 1Cioi9d the nm ... tor the Blue Quati and added tewial thou OD pl aftd lot ... flom Nmle"Plllle, ....... , ..... .... Ml. Cllitij 8elfty and Dlllll ....... •0.-0w±w. .... = m.lillt I , .......... ""'!_..,_ ................... plbtmC!IMI 3 lllldf4flf --~.,,...., ..... .....,TS' ' pawl . Oil 14 ..... tDllDld•lbeaae D 'II' l!l!Jil lilll9-7 jilif: • Laaer Dragons \IL Blue ea.ten Rian Atherton and Joey Gregory didn't allow a goal and got defensive support from Gnmt Mooie, Shaun VetnMc and J.J. Von Ahlefftd. Forwards Garrett Dyen, c.ole Chapin. ~ Kwock and Jack W1Wanuon led the offensive charge. • Blue Dragons vs. Predalors The Dragons got support from 7.achary 8uggd1n. Ivan Dhuy. Jamb Pu'well and Smnuel Jona in their gan1l' against the Predators Saturday. Timothy Rojas, Jadalon Sanden and Marco Brusda mOVt!d the ball upfield and Outsdan Sandoval, Bryan SboWn and l>eftk Sweet played steady soccer • The Oleetahs V!>. Strikers The Strikers got solid ball movement from Brandt Bucber and N1ck Roman and Kody Wendey and 8roob O'Hea made effective passes at midfield enabling Marlo Nmtc and Cameron Hall to score goals. Man:dl De8arros and Daniel CYl'bo&e played steady defense and Marc Gehlke was kept busy in goal. ln Girls under-6 action: •The Green Glrt.11181 continued the11 strong play, getting goals from three different players in their game Saturday Ula Mdlroy started the scoring in tht- first period and ~ Eapley Jona added a left -footer to the bade of the ne1 in the third quarter. Jayme Ha:berg stopped many scoring opportunities at both ends of the field and stole the ball and ran down the field to score the Girlillas' final goal Ubby Knight hu.illed to stop breakaways and missed several scoring chances by inches. Aahley Ammerman and JJD HDton played strong defense, denying many scoring opportunities. • The SOwr Dolph.Im \IL ~ Kate Pipkin. Cartee x.pana and Mw:knnJe c.dd.11 scored goals on assists from Rowan Predrk:bon, Kelley ~and Amanda SlllepllCd for the Silver Dolphins. Key defensive plays were made by Abbey Pk:kea. Al)9a Qulntel'O, Gebby Manpno and a.dwJ ~ In Boys und~-6 play. • Shooten ft. Speedy Smba The Shooters came out firlns against the Speedy Snakes, getting three goab from three different players. Dllvll Hamcom connected Co.r the Shooters' first goal In the second period followed by John Coonellta goal In the third quarter and Mmr.y i..,.. goal with three eeconds remaJnin8 ln the game. Grtlttb a.w-a consistently brought the bill up the ftdd for the Shooters. ·~-........ Connelly continued bJa ltady play with another pl for me Shooten and ...... knlebl and Hanecom combined for another score lpinat the Fln!ltonn. Lugo and ClaWIOll ctispiayed decttve bill coocroL • ... 8oclnda c:ono.c.id foe three pis aDd ......... ecored • 1ong • ..,...,.. Oft,. .. ...,. b tbt Qeen Homeca. •The TurneCloJ""' n. Giiian .......................... tdtr ..S'Dtlem?' 7 ..,..... ......... 11., =:£l· ........... "'' .... ., .. ~ ... Quon. ~t ' AYSO REGION 57 SOCCER Goals aplenty for Hot Lava Steady defenee and opportunistic scodng led the Hot Lava Boyl undl!l'-14 AYSIJ Region 57 soccer teem to its first shUtout of the eeason. 1be Hot Lava ICOled four goals In the first baJf by Gem-p lapa ~ ..... ...,~Grant ()Ired Rlwn-Alblefwtth the a-'8c,), Oda --.:e (asmt by Logan) and ~ Grml beaded a pass to Andnw llawlLtaa for the Ulvai final goal AndNw .._lbw controlled the midfield and Rk:ky Ubel and Nick Boolh shut down the wiJlg'1. Nick Doud. Spenar Slrllh and IC'Jle 1bmln eecured the midfieJd lo secure the win. lo Bayt under· 12 action: • Vlpen St Orem Gremde9 2 ...._ 'l'bollwn'I aecond goal of the game proved the game-winner as the Vlpm nipped the Grenades. C'Amnm' Manll aJso scored with assists coming from Joe OYl1llk. ScoU .......... 1bbl lalalm, BIDy M.d>ol'8ld and Juldn Buffalo. Rymn D 'g h Sam flab and~ Bruno played steady de&:nle. • P\lrple Rliplor'l 2, Red Fire Powe-0 GoaJkeeper Hmlt.er lewtl was awarded the Player of the Grune for bis per1onnance In goal for the Raptors in the shutout Lewis made three saves in the third and fourth quarters to preserve the victory. Connol' Bannan and Chris Rosal scored goals in the third and fourth quarters, respectively. with suppon from midfielder Mike MdCmna along with ~ AnMlos, Jared Crowley, cn.oo lllUot, John Caort and defenseman em Welnbergler. Strong defense in the first half was provided by Dmd Rnk, Alex Lu&Dow, Jon laasJI and Brian Ame.o and goaJtendlng by Bannon. In Girls Wlder-12 play: • Patlluea I, Qay <:alifomla CJUrords 0 A.J. Rome scored the only goal for the PatriolS in the fourth quarter in a defensM battle with the Crazy California CliJfords. The Palrtots received solid defense from goaJXeeper McKmna o.lrzy and defendeni Arianna and Allx Condon. C.all Conti and c.ey Gokl>ag. Cliffords' goalie ~ Pax made several saves and received strong playmaking from Heather Van ffiel. Ow.Ilea Glgl:r and Blake Gmdmr. In Girls Wlder· 11 APP Plus play: • eon.. del Mar Hotspun 2, Sen Clemente 0 Corona del Mar improved 10 5-2-1 on the season with the shutout Broob DeMlranda and a penally kick by S)dney Brombal were the only two goals scored.. Katie DewriaJJ assisted on DeMiranda's goal and steady ofl"etue was provided by Haley Ragu9e. Maddie Simmonds and Kade DeM1nnda. Sttong midfield play was provided by BayU St.eO. KdJy Feeley. Hanna SCuart and Isa 1Mldnen and goalkeeper Sarah l1>lb and defenders IAw1l Flemlng, MJdd Rinn and Kyla Wlnkie handled the bacldield. In Girls under-10 play: • PUrp1e 1hunder l, Blue Cnmh 0 Steady defense preva.iled and the Coach Jeanne A1manrz of the PurpJe Thunder treated her learn to a scoop of ice cream following lhe victory. Stoppers on defeNoe induded F.rin ~ Llnd9ey Pems. Olrtldrw f'lilt and Ka!Oy Cooper and goalkeepers fnllly Tumd. Cooper and Mmldle Wdlaw made several saves. The Thunder scored early on a goal by McKrnzle n.lton on an ~ from Calbertne ICdlgian. MaclCavJe Ludlow moved the ball down the 6eki ad Ludlow and Haley Carpenter each supported the offense. In Boys under-10 play: • ~ s. Broncos 2 Connor Gml'a four goaJs led the Wolfpack 10 a win and Man l!nglllt added a single goal. Zach Davis had lwO assists. The defense was anchored by Bnm Gray, Mkhael Drews and Iman ~ •Gum... 2, Dngons I The win kept the Gunner.. in a tie for lirs1 place al 7 -I in the Boys under-I 0 American Division. )Kit NowU; and Nick Gooding scored goals and controlled the midfieJd and Spmcer Ouistoff. Baron Brown and Brandon Rus led several attac::king runs. Cmnel-on OIT, Nathan Ollshobn. Colin IJeaw:r' and Ryan Dmwm anchored the defense and 1Bnner Grandstaff and Emery Molnar made some key saves to e~<rure the victory. • Ttlm USA 5, SIJwJ' G.luy I Tham USA jumped 10 a 3-0 lead on a pau of Mason Case goals and another from )Kk Gonab en rou1e 10 a 5-1 victory cmr lhe Silver Galaxy i.lm Alm. MJdiaa o.hl and Mkhael AyrJn tallied a.Wsts and the defmse ~ strong behind Matthew I.anon. Ryan Gooding Evml lhmbetg and a.tc c..tdon holding lhe Silver Galaxy ~ through two periods. Late goals by Nk:holm MoUnsro and another by Case secured the win AYSO REGION 120 SOCCER Blue Lightning strikes Dmlel Cllbftra scored 1hree goals to lead the Blue Lightning lo a shutout win over the Black Dragons In AYSO Region 120 Boyl under-8 soccer action Saturday. M..&ciolm WIDlasm and lwlc Dela Mon added solo goals for the Uahbl.lng and fullbacb NldM.i.-~Adam Dtu. Mdw ... H I·-and l!rkk Ahma anchored the defm9e. Williaml. Cabrera. Dela Mora and Michael Cordova led the offense. In Boys under-6 play: •The Happen moved up the field with quickness to lead Colb:I WDl1aml to bis first goal or the season with help from Cody Nmon. Cole Rawenllnk and Christopher Deftema. IC.art Donown also displayed some effectiw moves and DeFmiza. Cole NorN ands-- Alber played solid throughout. JR. ALL AMERICAN FOOTBALL Seahawks prevail, 14-0 SPORTS COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL OCC still undefeated MJ.SgON V1F.JO -Alla the co beM. • 0Jtenew said. "'We bad Orange C.oatC Co8ep woroed• • a F8l pmea90n and a gml1 ftnt voOeybaD team earned Ila 13th round ot conference. Now, we'tt straight victory In as many the team that tMl}'One is gun- matcbea this season. PfratA!e nlng for. we have lo work harder Coach Oiudt Cutenese delMred and start living up 10 It l'ignt a c:haDenge to his pJ.a)"lfS. now." OCX:: (13-0, 7-0 in the Onln&e The Pirates won the first two Empire C.Onferenoe) outJasced games. rather handily. then Cute- host Saddlebadt, 30-25, 30-19, 25-nese saw an opportunity to ex- 30, 29-31, 15-8, that ended the periment first round of conference play. Preshman setter Elisha Counts Then, Cutenese revealed the truth and freshman outside hiner Me- lo hb players Wednelday night llssa Zapiain returned for the final "What I told my team alter the game and ii ~ lighls out match was that we have put our-Counts amassed 33 assists. selves out there now as the team while Zapiain led the Pirates with FIELD HOCKEY rT .. iodudlnl Dve lo the final pme.. QJfAN8e was also im- pnmed with the play ~freshman JeMlca Uppl. who contributed 17 a.Wata, nine kills and duee service aces. Outside bitters sophomore c.asey Petenon and freshman Ke.Uy Overby added 10 kills each. and aophomore Krysde Davis. and freshmen Jessica Ungo and Ouistine Ryan combined for l8 kills. Saddleback dropped to 4-9, 2-5. lbe Pirates will return to con· rerence action Friday at 7 p.m. when !hey play al Santa Ana. KUANG HWANG I DAJLY PILOT Kaley Nix (right) and the Newport Harbor High field hockey team is at Marina today in a Sunset League duel. The Sailors still have a mathematical chance to overtake Edison in the run for the championship, but must get some help in the Edison-Bonita game today. CLUB SURFING Newport devours Mater Dei NEWPORT BF.AO! -Newport Harbor Highs club surfing team had loo mudl in every depart - ment Wednesday morning as Ma- ter Dei fell to the unbeaten hosts. 85-41. as Newport came within five points or a compJete swrep. Newport Harbor, now 7--0, went 1-2 in every event in ideal condi- tions with 3-to 4-foot waves at the 56th Street si le. Geoff Rill, David Neira. Erica Hosseini and Will Anderson were heat winners in the short board. and teammal~ Morgan Hill. Brian Pearson, Alex Knost and Man Doheny backed them up with seconds. Knost and Chase ~th went 1-2 in the long board, Dan Kre1schmar and Mike Bed went 1·2 in lhe body board. and llo'> seini and Amy Lowry were I 2 111 the nonscoring rj.rl<. short/long board. II was Rills sixth Wlfl in the shon board, an event Newport has won in every meet this year. Anderson got hb fourth win and Hosseini won for the third time in the short board. Newpon has domina1ed the long and body board events with firsts each time out. SCHEDULE TOlW ~ Higtl edlOOI g1t1s UnM!rSlfy 81 ~ del Mar, 53> p.m. Newport Hartlor at Lagune H 3"15 p.m W...pc*> Commurllly ooHege men -Orange C.oesr • oec Q\emplol~ m s.• 1111 ""* Cclege. finlt round. vs. Cypnm. 9 a.m. (winner vs. Golden ..... 1:15 p.m. Convnunlty c:Olege women -Orenge COMt Ill OEC ~.tllpe M Secldlobed< College. fiflt round. vs. Selu AAe. 'n 15 a.m. (winner vs. RMnide °' Seddlet-* llt 3.46 p.m.) .... High edlOOI gtrts -Calvary O\llpel llt ~ del Mal, 3:15pm. Vlloodbldge at Newport Hartlor, 3 p.m., Brethren Ovislian ac Sage Hill. 3. 15 pm Soa:s C.olege women -U al Sen Diego 81 UC Irvine. 1 p.m. c.o. CXU'IOy High edlOOI boys and gtris Calvaty 0\8p8I. ~ dlll Mal 81 laguna 8-:tl. 3p.m. Alldhodll¥ High 9d1ool -Newport Hartlor 81 Manna. 3:15 p.m. Gol High edlOOI gins-Esmncia llt COSlll Mesa, 3 p.m.; Oxford ActlOOmv 81 Sage Hill, 3:15 p.m ROU.ER HOCKEY Red Wings stay perfect The Ducks strelched the Red Wings 10 overtime. but Bridget 1¥>ns came through for the Win~ scoring a goal U1e shootoul portion of over- time 10 stake the Red Winwi 10 a 6-5 win, keeping them undefealed on the season in a boys and girls fourth and fifth-grade Boys & Girls Oub of the Harbor Area roller hockey game. Both Learns went scoreless through the fim round of overtime before Lyons scored her goal 111 sudden death to seal the win for the Red Wmg-.. "The Red Wings' offense was led by Rusty Smy and Ian Seguelra. who com- bined for five Red Wang goals. wilh Jakr Parlmjlml and l.opn ~ sharing goaltending duties. Brandon Booth and Hunter Gray were also strong defensively. JET BOAT RACING Follmer wins series title BP Motorsports 2002 Off-Shore Endurance Series Championship claimed with third-place finish. PERRIS -In his most suc- c:asful year to-date In racing penonal watercraft. Mib Follmer baa gained the tilgb- est honor -the No. I Aate in the BP Molorsports 2002 All· Around Off-Shol'l! Endurance Series. 1be Newport Bach ral· dmt took .the plac." wtth • thbd·iMcie ftoWa at lhe·n.m l?ncknnce •300. ......... llllCI OD ....... ,.,... Ocl. 18. He be.a oul ... jiilWa ND. 1· ..... wtnnet; nay ........ t,, llWll pl1nla' .nd bll DOW WOil 9ll\llml dw ....... .. 2002. ....... the ... be waa Iii 200 l. ................ ~ behind ac.-lbr 1be No. 1 Plate last year. Follmer raced two waltt- cnft. a R 8t D Yamaha· GP1200R and an R It D Yama· ba-Xl.1200 ~ the 3.6-mile coune. •1tta pretty tropn!lliw. this WU nine..,.... in the maldng and • k>t of people play.:d • hup put ror us to pt th1I dq .. Follmer lllk1. He t.I OMS' nteed two ~ prtOr .., thl n.m en .__,..~ He med 225 ... olbl behu9ID .... "'° WIWcnft. ..... IWO be-. ,._ a ........... Mmli 1111'11. -W.bldto ... alOtol ULlbilW-...lhM• be.lnn~dle~ race and never pu.'lhed It to save the equipment and save me.· His Yamaha XLl200 fin. !shed eigtlth. pving Follmer second place tn the open ex- pert class. Follmer won ICNeO cbam~ pionshlpt including two na- tional titles and etgtu dass wins out of nine races In LDngCourle. Gra.nPrtl and 1Nm Endurance ..__ this year. GnnPrU n1aS ue two houn on 5-to 10.~ munel with I do ride\' held Oft ocema or W.. Loac-eo..-,... C0¥9 90 .... UMlana3K-Wmle..,._ ..m 1 ido ddlr oo a W;a or I I tOli Ind .... Bailb• ... ,.._I_., •. .... ... ... --Of ... .......... , ... ..... lhltdly, October 31. 2002 • COLLEGE SOCCER UCimen fall toUCSB ANTEATER STADIUM -The UC Irvine Anteaten; loM Lo the 15th-ran.lr.ed UC Santa Barbara Gauchos in Big W~1 Confer· ence men's soctcr Wednesday nighl. 4-1. The Antea1ers (6-6 2, I ·2· l in the Big Wesl) gol on the board first with Je!>l>e Peron getting his second goal of the season by sending the baJI over goaJ - k.eeper Danny Kenned y a1 the 10:25 mark. Scott Bowman go1 his fifth assisl on the year on Peron's goaJ. UCSB (12-2-1. 4 O·ll lame righl back. with the Gauchos ty ing the game al I 11 6 \econd'> after the Anleater.. scored with Drew McAthy knocking tht baJI past goalkeeper Cameron Ros!.1 al the 10:41 mark.. • McAthy scored again for UCSB al the 27:42 marl tn lht- first half. David McGill a~1sted McAlhy on the goal. Memo Ar zale scored a t the 30.03 mark for the C.aucho~. UCSB took d 3-1 lead into the half. Freshman goalkeeper Ryan Mathy entered I.he match al halftJme for ht'> first appearance a!> an AnrecJter Rob Friend i.corcd 1he find.I goal of the ma I ch at 1he 64!·() I mMk of the second half with a'"''' lo DaVJd McC,tJI and Memo Ar 7.ale. The Anlealer., w1JI hoi.l the Lal St<1le Full enon fuam a1 7 pm. on !'>alurday at An1ea1er ~1ad1um Lions win, 2-l POINl LOMA An ovcmnw goaJ by Vanguard\ Malt I le\<. led the Lions to a l· l C.olden Stale AthJetic Conferente win in men's soccer over ho'>I Point Loma Na1.arene Wedne'>day. He.,., scored tht' uml',..,i..,tt·d game·wmner 3:56 inro over time after thl' lt'dnl"t t'nded regulauon di I I Hei..-. -.cored h1i. ftr'>t goal off a penalty ki d . m the fir.,1 h.Llf to equal11e Pl l oma·~ I uh I me man·s &oal Pl. Lom.t, 7 I l, l I 111 tht• GSAl. out~hol Vanguard. <!4 111 an d !Jon goalkeeper < linc.1<1 pher Swift made '>l'ven ,,1vl''· four m the second half. for thl Lloni., 7-6·5, l J 4 1111h1.• (,..,A< Ricley Wade and Armando 01 tiz also hdd <,hnr.. on go.ti for the Lion" COLLEGE GOLF UCI women ninth in Hawaii OA llU I t>d by 'nphomon· ~tella Lee's 21-.t plact fim h, the UC Irvine womtn.., golf team finished mnth our of 17 reams at the three round Kenl Youel Invitational at lhl" l...apole1 (,olf Course. The Anteaters .,hot :lll"· Wed nesday and shot 9.!4 .l l ' 304-305) for I.he three rnund' UC Berkeley took firsl \\.Ith H711 followed by UCLA's 888 l.ee carded a 76· 7J 7fl-l.l. • Freshman AngeJa Won '>hoc 1h1· low round Wednesday with a i -1 and placed 26th overall w11h J 227 (78-75-74). Freshman Sarah Huber was 551.h with (236 81 76-79) followed by sophomore Shelly Raworth (238--80 80-7Hl and junior Olanning Love1ov (246-86-83-77). UC Irvine closes out the rail schedule by traveling to lht• U NLV Invitational, Nov. ll -13. WATER SPORTS IX,:igon boat racing at North Star Beach ' ,. ., Fl.• 'I GlliMili • 1ilf'M I M l!pl~ • ......... M &all-: !! U ... I -...... -...... • ii@@iil : -·--....... ~ .......... ~ ... ; ....... ....... ........ ......... : == .•. ... ......................... -.. ............................ -.. : ... llJC.tS..•• ~'!"-.:::·~~ .,!"-.:::=.~ .. n...'~5'1:-= .!'-.:::=.::-: -~···t:?..r= .,~~=..~ec: .l-~f·:=.::-:--~'==-~-=-..... ... .... ~, CPAc••· 20141 SW Clef•. UMI ....... ~-S.· ..... Cllerltelllla ..... ........ • 00 Patrka • ..,... ... .... T GOM Yo· .... ,... Fertt. -~ ...... "...., ..... MOnCE IS HUl•Y lirdl StJell """°'' AH.. ltlt. ......,, .... 1001 ff. ...... 1117 ........ c.... ""' I Ciwt,i ... Coltlpelly Cf'A"'a. 7J12 -row. . CortJud .. '--""' ..... •lo, _.~.,., ..... GNI" tfttt •Wk..-leect.,CAt2MO IMCll,CA-.0 -. .• •ZN, s.nta AN. lllle.a;CANIV ~CAtNM rri.. Drive, SUila IOI, Or. CorOM •1 Mat. CA Ot111f191,CA'2tl1 ........................ Hok~ ...... Patrldl s..daf•. 2W4l Cerlll ... Cl"-c-CA12707 .. INI leu, 302 SaMa o .. ,.,,.,.,a, 50 HIMtln&10A 8ttc"· CA iM .loaaA#rMoMKla,8 _.Iii._ t. k _. -<•>. ~ "" S. tlretl St .• Newport arOfl, 4'1 lttll ,._., DoM1 A. Da111levlch, LoulM, lrYIM, CA t2IOI ""-'-Cowt, ~ ta47 ~ HtMwMll, _,. NOfUI lAlMfl It., Unit of tM MMb MN:flbad •t11(•) of the Still 8Ndl.CAIZ6e0 c .. t.eMIN,CAm27 1001 W. Stt¥ail• Ave., Thia '41alHta ia can ltlMll,CA.... Pttflcll L. ft'Jon, 402 Cortleltcl Or. COfona dll 10,0tente.CA92117 ~ 01(1) ete• Ottliu fllllf· Thia bll'llMsa la con fhl.1 bllli,_. Is con• f2!1f, Stftlt AN, CA ducted lly: an lllllflCOf TIWS b....._. la c.on• W.tl Sittre DriYI, Sllllta Ma<, CA 926M Wutw D..,141 Ly•d, Jt., Tlla _... W "-I· prlM, Inti., 7l '°'tune ducted by: 111 lndivld\1111 ducted by: an iftdlvldual W707 poretod 1nocl1t1011 dllctad by; .n lnclWfd111t Ana, CA 92707 £taint Tur110. S02 2nO W-.t DrMll Ava .. llftS ._ __ of ttll Drlv• M90, Irvine, CA Hovo you startad "-v• yo. •llf\Ald Thh bu.slllan 11 COii· otfllr tt1a11 e pwtMtOlp Hava you tllft9<1 nits business Is con· IWlotro.,.. C0to11• cltl •I, An1helm, CA t2I04 M4W •a: JOHN PAUl 9261S dol111 IXlalnas ratf No doina bl!Jlnots )'10 Yaa, ducted br, 011 '"4Mdutl "-~rot tt#t.td <lolftt do4q !Ma.-.a yol? V11, ducted by: on lfldfvldual Mat. CA 92625 Thlt b11tlneu Is COii· EYEM. US IROAOWAY, Oolnt Busl non n : Patrldt Sondef"• 9/02 H111t )'OU ttwtod buai!Wtt y1t1 Yn, Ooe, 10/~ Hive you starl1d Thi~ ~slr1u1 Is con ducted by: I .. tlefel COSTA-~ CA t.827 M'aftp House Tiils st1ttment w" Ctre11 ltth Crunl Mic !Maw~ ytU No 2001 Don IJualara dolllC bualllftS yot? YH. dueled · by: • aenertl partnerdllp The loeatloft In Call· All ot her bu1lnan filed with th• Covntx C.marOfl Oonna A. u.pllt11leh ~yrnt Beet Thm 1t1t1t11e11t wn 1/01185 pU'lnofslllp ~you 1twtad fornla of Ill• c"l•f 11 t ma ( 1) 111 d t d • Clorli of Of•na• County This stottment wu Thia atetament wn Thia at1tt111tnt ... flld w,,,. the County ratrkll L. ltyt11 H1111you1tort1d dolna bll*littta 1ttf * uoclitiva offtee of the ••I(•) IAHd by the on 10/15/02 flltd wltll tM 1(),l08,i02 flied with ti. County fllld wlttl tn. County CIOfll of Orenp County TJ\IJ 1tat1ment Wt• cloln1 llua!MU yel1 Ytt, .Iott A. M1elu uller It; SAM! AS Sttltr(s) within th• put 200t6t20SSI 20026f1'7al Clark of Or1np Cou11tr Clttll of Or11111 County on 10/15/02 fllff wlltl th• County t/2VQ2 lhl• tlttemtnt wtt ABOVE thraa ~•a", at 1t1ttd Olli>' Pilot Oct l!i.J.~. 01lly Piiot OGt. 10, 11, on IO/Oli02 on 10/29/02 10tJHM114 Clark of 0.111a1 County Anael• Hlfld4lnon flltel with Ult County As llstad :L.:: Mier. ~ Stlltr(a). it/110: 31, Jfov. 7. 2002 •~1 it, :U.2002 111111 MtffttlOI 20026fH061 Otll'°Pllot Oc:t. 17, 24, ontl2J,/02 Thfs atot.inont wH Clerk of Or111p County :~:~':-.,!,"":; The ,11ama(1) and .......... ......... ~r~~~'.';~~ l~J:s ~rl.~~~· 31r::.~ 31' "·7•2002 ~ ::,2~r~:~. 17, 24, ~~ :,1t110r1t:. =~ mm::,,. the ttltar wlthlll ttlt11 eddf"a of th• Buyt<(s) ... S..... ......... · ..... .......... 31, Hov. 7. 2002 Th9'0 011101'0'/02 01llY Piiot Oc:t 10, 17. yun bafo<t tho data 11/att: Myvn1 i..t Yoo, Th f llo ...... ' 20026fH40J 24, 31, 2002 Th910 $UCh ltst wH ""t °' 10119 Marchent Avenue. are ~~r ~1~~n; .,!"' O::::O:S'°,n,~ .......... ...-... .......... ..._..... Dally Pilot Oct. 10, 17. dolivwod lo the buy., Tustin, CA 92782 Factory. 1617 W.stcHff, Mi.rlowo Merine, 244S ......... The follo ~ Thi foRowlna parsons ......... 2-4. 31, 2002 Th907 Th• Ila-Ind b\IM· .,. ,elltl'lllY desulbed 92660 cA'mv .. a Thi otlowlna panons .,. b IS: A.) Molt-CvKlne, B ) .... ... ..... -ere· NOHE. The Hsels beina sold Newport Buch, CA E"'---. Cos•: Me•a, f n w persona are '""' buaina•a 11: n.: followl"'" "'"rtons 8----.... nns •ddr•ut• of lite as: urnlture. f1aturos, 8r1tll Boulter, 905 E. Gary Henry Marlof, 2.u C':nv~~'ci ~d':tr1!:'. ~I p '::-:.f""· Qaudina'• C< .. tlons, 13 :.• ~~:V't: a& ... S..... buyer art: JEFFREY O. equipment, toots, &ood· A.valon Ave., Senta Ana, Elden IC. Costa Mesa, Cos ,.;:: CA 'R6Z1 -· Serita Bttbtto Court. Aatoc4atts, 1101 West TIM followlna persons SCHONES, O C.. 136 wilt. tr1dt name, lease-CA 92706 CA 92627 1835 Whittier Ave., C6, Johll C cYllrlan 2120 Foothill Ranch, CA 112&10 Stenn• An.. 1198, art dolni business ts. BROADWAY , COSTA hold 111tere.t, leasahold This buslnus 11 con· This buslneu It con· CostaMesa,CA92$2.7 n · • Cl1ullln1 Mall110, IJ S.nta Ani,CA9ZJO? Cirrlco Pool &. Spa MESA. CA 92627 Im Pro Yemen ts. a II dllcled by: an 1nd1vidutl ducted by: an lncl!Yldual Mlllnlt McGuire, 1983 President Pl., Coal a S•nlt Barbor a Court, Mervin Anthony GrHn, S«tvlcn. 11882 Mtd1n1 The tSHts to be sold trtnsferabl• perm1h. Have you st1rted Hav• you slerlld gr~tal, Cost• Mtsa, ~ ~ Is Foothill Randi, CA 92&10 1101 Wost Slavens Ave.. Ofiva, Gerden Grove. CA art dacf1becl In pnerlf 1nd licenses, ind 1n· dolna business yet? Ho dol bu·•--· t1 No . . con· Tiiis buslnesl la con-1198 S. t A CA 92840 as: FIXTURES, EQUIP ventOty or stocll in lr•de Brian Boulter I'll -..--Y• This llvslness Is con· ducted by: in Individual ductld by: in lndmdu•I ' n • n•. a~ p Is I (CA) MEHT CLR:NT LIST. ANO ind are located at· 71 This statement was Gaty Henry Mlfkrl dvct1d by· an indlvidu1I Have~ started HaYI you slartld 92Th70i~ bus1ne•• Is con· ,.....1188•2 °r:edln~c Drive'. O.....,R ..... ~ SE IN F t Ori •"""' This 1t1temtnt was Hove you shrtld doin1 ........ bu-ss yd? Yts d I b :1 t? y ~ -'""' ~·~ U 0 ortune • ve, ~. filed wt'lh the C~·nly ~05 ' 8/2/on&:Z ll"'ness YI H, tr..., Id t G rden Grove CA 92840 T..,. OPERATI,,,... OF THE Irvine. CA 92618 ~ filed with lht Cou11ty buslntu yel7 No Ftb. 2QOO ducted by· 1n ,.,.,,v 111 a • BltSIHESS. ";nd ,,. Tht bullo. sale Is In· Clartl of Orana• County Clerk of Ofan1e County ~It McGuire Jol!n c. O'Brlell ClilHlnt Maltese Have you stlrtod doina This buslneu Is con· locotad 1t: 125 BROAD· tended to bt consum-Hi=~~76 ~~i:.2ns This stetemtnl WIS Th1S stlttmet\t was This statement was business yet? Yts, Sept. du~:: ;!u !~~::•lion WAY, COSTA MESA CA mtltd 11 the office of D•ily Pilot Ocl lO, l7, fli.d with th1 County filed wttllf Or lfte CoCovnty flied with the County lO. 02 A G doin& buSllltSS yet? Yes, 92627 New st., Escrow end 24• :n, 2002 Th905 Dilly Piiot Oct. 17, it. Clark of Of1n1• County Clortl ~/02 aflCI unty Cltr\ of Ofinee County Merwin nthony retn 08/l5/02 The business n1mt lht antic:1p1te Siie d1te ~..... 31• Nov. 7• 2002 Th9ll rJ'r.i~ ~0 •tlf"9 on 10/04/02 m!~ls wi~~·t~~en~o.:~; Aile• Pools, Inc. used by the seller ti Is November 19, 2002 ,_ .......... . 2 I0026t1fMS Cit k f Of C t Benjamin Cirrico, Pres that lac.lion 11; John p The bulk sale is sub-... se...t 01lll Pilot Ocl 31, fllov. DtUy Pilot Oct. 10, 17, Daily Piiot Oct 10, 17, r o 1n11 oun Y Iden! Evers. O.C. and Evers iect lo Cahlornla Uni-... S.... 7, 1 · 21. 2002 TH960 it, 31, 2002 Th913 24. 31. 2002 Th906 00200102162992/02~..... This statement was Ch. tic 1 c · I c d The followln1 persona Th f 1 vwv irol)fac orm ommerc1a o • . b . • ollow n1 j>ti"SOns ..___..... Dilly Pilot Oct. 31. Nov. filed with the County The anhcip1ltd d•l• ol Section 6106.2 Y are do"'& usmess es: are dpln& bu1lnt11 n : ~~ ,_ ~.... 7 14 21 2002 TH9!11 Clerk of Oranae County the bull! Siie is Nov. 19. The n1me and address Employee 8y Dtsi&n, 452 Ink Oifect. 644 Cove St., ,__ "-S.... ... S...... ' ' ' on 10/15/02 2002 at the office ol of the person with whom flower Street. Costa Costa M1sa, CA 92627 "-se...t Th• followlna persona fidltlM...... 20026920291 ~~y~G~6gJ~T~~N ~~~. ~=::~.:·~,~~o~'.·~o~ ~:::· c,:_9~~an, 452 ~~:~vi~t~h~I!~:;";.-~ .,!h~~!o~~,,.::~so:: T~ ~o~~ ~~:~:.",;,~ 1r~h~1~!0~~:.n::~so,ns~ "-s...tl ~:~'~o~'.~~ ~~ t~h:3·2 MAH, SUITE 200, IRVINE. W. 8th Street. Suite 203, flower ~'262f' Costa CA 92627 Reclilm, 1677 Superlol Prince Drive. Sult• 108, Pacific Service, 641 .. ~~~~.lo~1=~n:~.~~ AcM.. ...... CA 92606 This bulk Los An1elH, CA 90005 Meu, CA 1 1 This business ~ con· Ave.. fA, Costa Mese, Huntinrton Be1eh, CA Paultrlno Ave • Cost• Nel•on & •ssoci'ites, sale os sub1ect to ind the Int date for This busness 'con-ducted by: an lndlvlduit CA926Z7 92647 Mtst, Colifornl1 92626 • " --~ Callfornl• Uniform Mina cl•1ms by any ducted by: an 1nd1V1du1I Heveyousterted Morl:u Bellislmo Unvtrl, Petrick L Ry1n, 402 3033 1665 East 41h Street The followina per1U1ns Commerc11I Code Sac-creditor $hlll be Nov. Hne you started do1n1 doina business yet? Yes. 431 Vista Flora, Newport Wt$l Sierre Drive, Sinta MASS, INC (Cahl ), 1104 Santa Ana, CA tion 6106.2. 18. 2002 which is the business yet? Yes. 06/ 8/01/02 Bt1ch. CA 92660 Ane, CA 92707 12121 Wllshtre Blvd , LA. 92701 are doln& business as. If so sublfCI, the nemt business d•y before the 01/2002 Vorav1t Chaicharn This busJnus 11 con-This business Is con· C1tlfClfla 90025 Nelson Murcia, 657 ::~:~~s.C~7Ci°n~:~~ ind address of lht site d1h spec1f1ed Anne M. Jordan This sttlemenl was ducted by. en individual ducted by; tn lndlvldu•I This bus111us Is con· Wesl 19th Street ·c·, per$On with whom 1bove This statement was hied with lite 10/08/02 Hive you slJrled Have you started ducted by; 1 corpoution Cost• Mesa. CA 92627 ~:=~~. C~w~:ewport cl•lms mey be filed 1s BUYER(S) Myun11 Hee hied w11thOr the Counly 20026tlt7S2 doini busmen yet' No dolna business yet' Yes, Have you st1rted dotn& This busmus 1s con-WPOB lndustues, Inc CHICAGO TITLE COM Yoo Cieri< o •nae County Dally Pilot Oct 10, 17. Marisa Btllosimo Un· l/Ol/99 business yet1 No ducted by an unincor· ~~:h~: l=L~~~ ::.~~<:~:~ M~:: ~:.;: ~~~~%, 1 24' 31' 2002 TH9l 7 v•;~IS statement WIS ~~~!IC~~~t~~nt WH s~l!t~ 'pr~:.;e'nt Al. n :::~ 't~~n : 5p5a~~~:,~~.~ ~;'l~~~:,~st u~:~~'. KARMAN. SUITE 200. Pilot October 31. 2002 ~a111l P2tto1 t2000c~ 3\~~ ......... hied with the Counly hied with tile County Th11 statement Wis Hive you s!Mled dome This business is con IRVIN£, CA 92606 end 460764 TH948 · · · "-se...t Clerk of Ofince County Clerk of Oranae County fllld with lht County business yet' Yes the test date '°' f1hn1 ~............__ on 10....,/02 on 9123/02 Clerk of Orena• County febru1ry 2002 dueled by a corpout1on cl11ms shill be Nov 18, Rc91Mlldless ....__ The followlna persons 200{,919719 2002691796, on 10/30/02 Nelson Murel• Heve you st1rted doine 2002 which 1s the Ill-"-S..-.. •re do1na business es Dally Piiot Oct IO, 17. Oiily Pilot Oct. 17, 24, 20026922204 Thos statement wn bu~~~Bsl~~~s~':es,inc bus1nus day before the -s....... The followina ptt$00S Gel1to Cltsslco, 256 E 24• 31• 2002 Th924 ll. Nov 7• 2002 Th939 011ly Piiot Oct 31. Nov filed with the County ule d1te specified Tht follow1na persons are doone business u · Co1sl Hwy . Coron• del 7. 14, 21. 2002 Th953 Clerk ol Ounae County Pat O'Brien. President above art do1ne busmtss n · Brnkthroueh Commu Mar, CA 92625 fkllllll.... on 10/07/02 Tlus statement WIS Dated: SEPTEM8ER 27. AlfOf Enttrp11ses. 831 nications, 438 Cetahna Nerona Plrly111th1rtkul. ,.._..... lll-b..o.-.....a ............. 20026919•21 filed with the County 2002 Victo11a St., Costa Men. Drove, Newport Beach, 8 Nebr11h. Irvine CA --ll-rt......__. Daily Pilot Oct 31, Nov Clerk ot Or•nee County S11naturtolBuyer. CA92627 CA92663 92606 "-S....... The followlnt persons --7, 14,21,2002 1h955 on 10/29/02 IFFRfY O. SCHONES. O c AUc11 O Maa1n. 831 Elsa Victoria Jatwani, This businen Is con The followina persons ere dolna busmess as The followina peruins ~ _.___ 20026922067 Published Newport Vic:toria St., Costa Me:u, 428 Catalina Ortve, ducted by· •n ind1vidu1t are do1na business as: A.) First Adventa1e are doin1 business as .__ Dally Pilot Oc1 31. Nov Be1ch-Cost1 Mesa 011ly Ca 92627 Newport Beach. CA Have you started la Veta Orthopaedic Cap 1 ta I. B .) pheno·llne Computer "-S..-. 7, 14. 21, 2002 TH952 Polo! October 31, 2002 This bu$111eu 1s con· 92663 do1na buslneis yet? Yes, Anocl1tes. 725 West La TheBetterPlact.corr, C) Technolo111u, 2910 Java The lollowina persons Adltlen-....U 461849 Th956 ducted by an individual This busoness 1s con 10/1/02 Vela, #260, Oran11e. CA Equity One f lnanciel, 6 Rd., Coste Men, CA ere dolna business as Ill-t....__. Hive you started ducted by. an Individual Narona P111yualh111 92868 Hullon C1rcle. Suite 280, 92626 Cueva Chlroj)faCttc. 7561 -- dotna business yet' No Have you slarled kul Christopher A Wiiis, MO. Santa Ana, CA 92707 Oonetd Joshu1 Glacy, Ctnlet Ave., 126, Hun The followina persons are doona buS1neu u Oa Huo Surf & Sport. 6000 W Pac1f1c Co.nt Hoehw•y , Newport Beach. CA 92663 Alicia O Maeana dolna business yet' No This st1tement wu Inc (CA). 725 West Le Andre lon1. 6 Hutton 2910 Jev1 Rd . Costa tinaton Beech. CA 92647 This stetement was Etu Jalwim hied with the County Vele. 3260. Oranee CA Centre Or.. San la Ana. Mese. CA 92626 Cueva Chir opr ac 1 ic, flied with the 10/08/02 This stalemenl was Clerk of Oran11e Coul!ly 9286 CA 92707 This business ., con Profeulonal Corporation 20026t197l0 filed with the 10/08/02 on 10/08/02 P.tul A Beck, MO, 725 This business Is con· ducted by an 1nd1v1du1I (CA), 7!>61 Center Ave· Oaily Pilot Oct 10. 17. 20026919733 20026919720 West La Vel• '260. ducted by· an 1nd1V1dual Have you starled nue. ,26. Huntiniton 24. 31. 2002 TH929 Daily Pilot Ocl 10, t7 Daily Pilot Oct 10. 17, Oranae, CA 92868 Have you started do1n~s1ness yet1 Yes Beach, CA 92647 24, 31, 2002 TH916 24. 31 , 2002 TH923 Thos business 1s con doina business yet7 No 9/1/ 2 This business 15 con- ducted by en un1ncor Andre lone Oonald J Glacy ducted by • corporation CITY Of COSTA MESA DEPARTMENT OF PU8UC SERVICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, CONTRACT NO. 02-1 S Suled proposols f0t the work shown on the pl1ns enlltltd:OTY Of COSTA MlSA ROADWAY RIHAllUTATIOM Of PAuuanto AVINUI F•OM HISTOl STIHT TO NEWPOflT IOUUVA11t CfTY PllOJICT NO. 02: IS fUUli1. ,.OJICT NO. STP1.-SS12 (0>6) woll be received al lhe Otfic:e of the City Clerk of the City ol Cosl1 Mua 71 Fur Or1ve. Co$la Meu CA 92626 unlll 10 00 AM on November 4. 2002 at which time they will be publicly opened and read Proposal forms for this work 1ro included on a separate book entitled. OTY Of COSTA MESA ROADWAY RIHAllUTATION Of ,......_Av-fr-l rlsttl Street To N~ a..ievord City "'"9fect Ne. 02-1 S fed ... el Profec1 No. STtl-SJ 12 (Ol6) General worll ducrtptlon Tht work include\ clearina •nd erubbm11. removals, u cavallon placement of asphalt concrete: lnal1ll1llon of conciele improvements; protection •nd 1d1ustment of ullllhts, traffic control, lnslellahon of root b•rrous traffic strip1na and marklnas. 1nst,.ll1hon of tr•fhc loops This protect has• 1011of10 percent d1udnnla11ed business enterp11se (DBE) parhc1p1t1on A pre-construction meet1na wlll bt scheduled to take place one d1y aller the tward ol the conlr1ct THIS PIOJICT IS SUSJICT TO THI *IUY AMlaJCA* PIOVISIONS Of THI SUaFACI TIANSPOITATION ASSISTANCE ACT Of 1912 AS AMINDID IV THI INTIRMODAl SUllfACI TIANSPO«TATION lffKll NCY ACT Of 1991. NOTICE INVITING BIDS NDTICC IS HEREBY CIVEN \hat the City of Cnsla Mesa, achne by and throuah Os Govern•n& Board, hereinafter referred to IS the City, will receive up to. but not liter than tOrOO e.111. ef tto.. 4.y ef M-4ey, Ne•...._ 4, 2002, Projecl No 02 1!> sealed b1d$ for furnishina 111 l1bor, m1teri1ls, equipment. tran1portatlon and such olhor fac1hl1es as may be required for·ROADWAY alHAalUTATtON Of PAUlAIUNO AVINU( ,.OM .. ISlOl STHn TO NIWf'ORT IOULIVAAD, CITY PIOJICT NO. 02: IS, flDlltA1 PROJlCT NO. Sl'l 5312-{0:H) Bids will be received by the City of Cost• MeH al the Office of the City Cieri<, PO Bo• 1200, 77 Fair Drive, Coste Mesa, Cthf0tnl1 92628. al or before the time and date stated above, at which hme lhey will be opened public:ly and read 1loud on the Council Chambe" at so1d 1ddress Each Hlltd bid must conform end be responsive to all pertinent B1ddin1 and Contrecl Documents Furlhtfmore, the bids shall beer the title of the work and name of the b1dclet but no other dist1111u1sh1n1 marks Any bod received after lhe scheduled closone time for the receipt ol bids shell bt returned to btddtt unopened. II shell be lhe sole respons1b1l1ly ol the bidder to see thal his blcl 1s received In Pfoper time A sat ot Btd Oocuments m•,!,.t>,:_:r:•ined at the Office of the C1t:r Enaoneer. 77 F 11r Oriwe, Coste Mna. Caltforn11, upon -• fNIY"""' of $60.00. Al< O<Ultl ...... dtw .. ef $20.00 must bt included 11 h1ndled by mail Bid Oocuments and olhe< conlfact documents may also bt eumoned el the Othce of the City Clerti of the C11y of Cost.a Mesa Bod Documents will nol bt m11led unless tlte addltlonal S20 00 ch1r1e is included with payment (adl bid shill be mede on lhe Proposal form provided 1n the contrut documents Bids ttt requ1red for the enllre work described herein Titb pro,.ct os • ledertHy lunded pro1ecl and will be u"der federal rqul1llons whtcil mctude lht OtVIS Bacon Act and related •els The waee determm.tlion will be under lhe Davis Bacon Act ind related eels •nd the Oeputment of lndustr11t Relations, Stile of C1hforn1a (the Contractor and Svbcontr1ctors sh•ll pey not less thin the h1aher wa11e 11te). Th• City has obl11ned from the Director of the Department of lndustri1I R•l•lion5 the 1en11al ,renillna rate of p11 diem w•1es end the eeneral prev11lma rate for holiday trtd overtime worll In the loc1le m which the work Is to be performed for each cr1ft, classihc .. hon or type of work llMded lo eucule the contract Holiday rates shall be paid as sCMclfied 1n the collective btr1a1n1n1 •anement 1pphc1ble to each ptrhcular cratl. classohcatoon or type or work employed on lite projtct This contract 11 subfecl to state contrecl nond1Krimmation and comph1nce requiremenla pursv1nl to Government Code, Section 12990 The City of Cost1 Mese hereby notifies 111 bidders th1t ii will 1fflrmatlvely Insure lh•t m tny contr1cl entered Into pursuant to this advertisement. disadvantaaed business enter prises wltl bt •fforded full opportunity lo submit bids In response to this invitation. Pursuant to Section 1773 of lhe labo1 Code, the 11eneral prevelllna waae r1les in the county. or count1u, In whic:h the WOtk is lo be done have been determined by the Otreclor of the C.llforn .. Oeperlment of lndustrl1I Relations These w1aes are set f0tlh 111 the Gentrtl Prev1illna W11e Rain for this project, tv1ll1blt ti C11y of Costa Mese address ind antltble from the Caltfornl• Otpertment of lndu1tnal Relations' Internet web site al http.//www dir ca 1ov. Tho Federal minimum wtp rtlH for lh11 l>fO)ect IS pr1dtle1mintd by the United Stites Secreltry of Labor lft set lorth In lite boolts 1uued f0t blddlna purpoias entilled ·Proposal and Contract." and In coplta of this booll thtl mty bt eumlntd et tile offices ducrobed 1bovo where PfOjKt pl1ns, special PfOVbiona. •nd CM'oe>osal. l0tms mty be Htn Addend• to modify tlM Ftderel m1nlfmlm w1ao rtln, If n~lfy, will be tnutd to holders ol ·proposal 1nd Contract' books Fuiuro tfftethto pnaral j)fevallina w119 files which han *n 1>f•dtttrm1ned and "' on file with tht CtllfC>fnia Deoartmenl ol tndvstrlel Reittlons He referenced but not l)f•nltd in the 1ener1t prevtlltn& w11• rites Attention 1s directed lo the Federtl m1n1mum wap rate requirements In tlte boolls ontttled .,ropo.al ind Contrect • 11 there IS e difference between lite minimum wece rain pro•t•fl"lfttd b1 the Stcretwy of Labor end tht pntt•I prenllina WllO rites dtlwm1nad by tho Olfoclor o the Ctllfllfnia Dt91rtme11t of lndu1tr11t Rel1tions f0t S1mller classlfiullona of ltbof, t111 Contrac:tClf •lid 1M1bcontrac:t0t1 lh11f P•Y not "" than the hllher w.,. rate. The Otc>trhnent w1H not ''~t lowtr Stitt w ... retu not 19tc1fic:aHy included in lite Ftd«1I minimum •II• dll•mlnotlona Th.ls i..duda .,.._.(or other cltu1fteetions based on hotlrs of H'llfltnct) 0t anr otfllr 'laulftcatloft not ...-1na In the Fldarol •• delwmlnehons Where f'eder•I w111 llttlfmln•tloll1 • not COllllln tilt !tale "II• rate determlnttlon otherwise 1vtlleblt fOf YM by tlM Colltnctw 1111<1 Hkontrteton, !ht ContraclOt tnd 1ubco11lroct0t1 allaH pay not ltu 1tta11 Itta Ftclat1I ml11ll'n11111 •• rata wtlk.h -• cloMty IC)CWOatmat._ t1M dutll'll of the efllj)lorff' hi qu.allon Tiit US Dot>.,.lmtnt of fr111.port11.lon (DOT) PfOV~ • toll·fr" "ho1Hne" aarvlc1 to rapott bid r ..... 1 ac:llvitla lld rlallls ectlVlfltt can bt r~1td Mond•Y" tlvouatl Frld1ya, btlwllft I 1111. an1 §:00 p.111., -tarn ttrnt, T~ No 1-1100 424 9071 Anyono with llno"ladco of p0~ l>ld 'iaJllC. bidder coflvJlo11, °' olhlt fr1uclvltnt actMtltt "'°4lld UH t111 'hotllna· to 'tCIOfl thlu 1Ctlvlfl9a Tho "hotlilll" Is pt1t of tllt OOT'a eo11tl1111l111 tffort to NkJ!tlfy and ln.,•tlaall htll'••Y tlll•VUC"tleft c011trac:t frtud and Hiiu and It optfltff unflr th1 dlttchon of ltt• OOT ln119t<l0f ~ M lftf0tmotloll wlll be trutell co11flctentlelly and c.lltt enonrmltJ "'" bt respeded In tcc0fdanc:1 wltll Sact1011 1773 2 of the C.HfOflll• I .tbor Code, Ille ContrtctOf thall Pott e copy I IM *'"""'"'•tlo4! of Pftnlll111 r1ll of w1'" at uch job site. A pt,ment bOfld en4 1"rtwm1nco bolld wlll bl r1q11ftld ptlol to ~ .. ac.utlon ef the ~tr.ct. fho ptimant bond ind 1*10tll\lllCO l>ollcl ah•ll be In tho form attd 1mo11nt 11t fo1th '"the c01ttJKt fOcllllNllta. Ill 1ecordanu with provt11oM el P111>11c Co.11tr1Ct Code S.Cl* 22300, ..,tntlt11t* of eflllltlo and ••"'*"' 11eurllles fOf 1.111 monlt• wlthlttkl to •fl•w• parfOfmMca UflCltf tltlt c;onlnd wlff Ille l!llttad It tfll ,..,..I llllCI e~nll of tltt tOlltfKlof bell ..._ ..,. .. ~ et IM hmt tftl. (.OllfrKt la •wtrdod t Clea •A• ~ (Oanit• llfll!Mrlllf), ...,......,. "'llbk Contrac;t C.. s.c•-SlOO Tht suc'*llul bidder mu1t 111allltlllfl lie..,. tlw~ tho MttlcMef thil co11trect ,.. ....._ _, ...... ._ llld fOf • parlOd ef .,11y (IO) '611 eftar Uta cla'4 ..t flf tile pot iled iuoclation ThlS statement wn This st1lement was Have you started other then 1 p.,lnershic> filed with the County filed with lht County doin& business yet7 Yes, Have you started Clerk of Oranae County Clerk of Or•n1e County September 28. 2001 doine bU$oness yet' Yes. on 10/11/02 on I0/08/02 Cutv• Chiropracllc, 9/27 /O?. 2002•92026l 2002'tl t722 Professional Corpora hon Paul A Beck MO Daily Pilot Oct 17, 24. 0111y Pilot Oct 10. 17. Luis R Cueva, PreMdenl Chmtophef A Wills MO. 31. Nov 7, 2002 lh994 24• 31• 2002 TH922 This statement was Inc ~..... t......__. J. hied with the County Christopher A Wills _... Clerk of Ofanae County President "-S..... U 4 ;tlU.tl on 101'0'/02 This sl1ltmtnl was The followini persons 2002•t1t402 hied with lhe 10/08/02 are doins business as ~........ Daily Pilot Oct 10. 17 20026tlt726 Pape1 Chisers Invest· The lollow1n1 person 24, 31, 2002 Th909 Dally Piiot Oct 10. 17, ments 9036 Butletcup hn abendoned the use 24, 31 2002 TH921 Avenue, fountain Velley, of !ht Fictitious Busl ,.._ ..... C1hf0tma 92708 nus N1mt. Milestone "-sw-.? Sdl your Car in Chual/lld ! Stephen 0 Kelley, flninciil 4685 Mac The follow1n1 peiso"s 9036 Bultercup Avenue, Althur Court, Suite 480• 11e doin1 busine's as Fountain Velley, Call Newport Beach, CA Ph1lhps Auto Se1v1ce. forn1a 92708 92660 3767 Birch St Newport liVonne J. Kelley, The fic:ll11ous Busintts BHch, CA 92660 9036 Buttercup Avenue, name referred 10 above Pholhps McN1uehlon, Fountain Valley, Cali· was flled •n Oranae LLC (CA), 3767 Birch lorn1a 92708 County on 9 13 02· rtlE St , Newport Beach CA This business 15 con· HO 20026916949 92660 ducted by: husband and David Ludln&lon. 33 this buslnen is con - w1fe Rue fonllinebluu, ducted by L1mtted Have you started Newport Be1ch, CA Uab1hty Co do1na business yet' Nn 92660 Have you sttrled doma Stephen 0 Kelley This busmus 11 con business yet? Ho This statemenl was dueled by an ind1Y1dual Pholhps McNauahlort. filed with the County David Lud•naton LLC M•lcolm R Pholhps Clerk of Orenae County ThlS stalement wu Pru on 10/15/02 flied with lhe County This st1tement wn 20026920JtS Clerk 01 Orenee Counly hied with the County Daily Pilot Oct 17. 24, ;~~Z::~70S Clerk ol Of1nee County 31. Nov 7. 2002 Th945 on I 0/28/02 Daily Pilot Oct 10. 17. 20026921924 s..-.ttl 24, Jl, 2002 Th9Z7 Dilly Pilot Oct 31. Nov 'ti ' rtefU.tl ~...... 7 14, 21, 2002 Th9!17 ................. s....r ,.... ..... The follow1n1 person The followln1 persons "-..._. has ab•ndontd the us. •re doina business 11 of the fictitious Busl-lhtural Hullhworlls 11ess Name TOPOOG PROCUREMENT, 217 112 Chlropr1e1tc, I 73t S1nla An• A¥t., Cost• Mesa, Top11 Avenue Newport CA 92627 Beach. C1hforma 92662 1731 Santt Ana Ave . The F tcht!O\ls Business name referred lo ebove lLC (CA). 1731 Santi An1 Ave., Costa Meso, WU filed 1n Oran1e CA 92627 County on 09/20/02. This business 11 con FILE NO 20026917723 Cerolynne E Welltor, ducted by limited liab1lttyCo 217 112 Topaz A¥tnut, Hne you started Newport Beech, Cali-doin~ buslnt1s ytl? No for ma 92662 Thia business Is con-17 1 Sinta An• Avt · LLC ducted by. an lndivldu1I Johll J. Cloonen, Owl•t• C1rotynne Weiher This s titemenl WH This sllttment WH flltd with the County flied with the County Clerk of Orana• Coimty Clerll of Ortna• Coullty on I0/04/02 on 10/07/02 2002 20026t1tS1• •tlt45> O I P"I l Oct lO I 7 Dilly Pilot Oct 17. 24, II Y I 0 · • • 31, Nov, 7, 2002 fH943 24.31.2002 Th930 "Employee. " "Empleado." "Arbeitnehmer. ., "Erripk;yt. " The followin1 persons are do1111 bUSIOHS IS COR, Inc , 16300 Send Ctnyon. Suite 50• Irvine. CA 92618 Coll1bouhve Ophth1lm1C Research, Inc (CA). 16300 S1nd C1nyon. Suite 504, lfv1ne, CA 92618 Th" business 11 COii· ducted by a corporahon Hive you 1llrltd doln1 buslneu yet? Yn, March 27, 2.002 Collabor at Ive Oph - th1lmlc Research, Inc. Dtn B Trtn, Prnldent This st1temenl wn filed with the County Clerk of Of1nae County on 10/04/02 20026'1 tJ75 Dilly Piiot Oct 10. 17. 24.31,2002 Tll912 VMA Clothona. Inc (CA) 711 W 17th St. SI• •A9. Costa Mui. CA 92627 This business is con ducted by a corporaloon Hue you Uarted do1ni busoneu yet' Ho VMA Clolt11na. Inc Stephen Miller Vice President This statement wn f1l«d wrth the County Clerk of Oran1e County on 10/08/0?. 20026919727 Oa1ly Pilot Oct 10 17 24. 31, 2002 TH920 Rdlim ..... ... s....... The lollowona pe1 sons are doine business as A.) TKC Morta1ae & Real Estate, B ) TKC Security Backaround Chec~s, C.) Kone Q1na No Travel, 0 ) SportArenaT1ckets com, l ) Princns Hotels and Resorts. JO P•lat1ne #317, Irvine, CA 92620 Gin.t M KAm1nsk1, JO Palatine 1317 Irvine, CA 92620 This business 1s con ducted by an 1nd1v1duat Hive you 1tarled do1ne business yet7 No Grn1 M Kam1nsk1 Th15 statement WIS hied wrth the County Cieri< of Or 1nse County on 10/08/02 2001691 ,, " Daily P1lol Oct 10, 17 24, JI, 2002 TH92S Rctll. ..... "-*'-' The follow1na person' are do1n1 business as 01nw1ddte Events. 2041 Westm1nstet Avenu• Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Jams Ehubeth 01nw1d doe, 2041 Westmmsttr Avenue, Cost1 Mest, CA 92627 This business IS con ducted by en lndlwldu1I Have you started doint1 business yetl Yes, 02/01 Janis Cllubelh Oiw1d di8 This slltement was filed with !ht County Clerll of Dr1na• County on 10/15/02 200Ut20Jl2 Daily Pilol Oct. 17, 24, 31, Nov 1, 2002 Th934 ......... ... s....r ttt. ro11ow1n1 pwaons ere dolllt bu.IMlt as Sculpture, 4515 Or rlncton Rd., C.0111 dtl Mar. CA 92625 Salvatore G Gl1MulU, 4515 01rtn1to11 Rd., Coro11t del Mar. CA 92625 This buslllflS II con· dueled by 111 lnd1vidu1I H•v• you 1l1rltd dol111 buslntu r•tr Ho S.lv1l0tt G. Cillnnvtll Thia sttllmant wn filed With lht County Cltrlt of Or1n1• County on 10/08/02 2002H19721 Delly Pilot Oct 10, 17, 24. 31, 2002 TH919 "-*'-' f ht followina persons 1r • do1na business a1: Bektmtye1 & Assoc•· t ies, 2970 HarbClf Blvd , Ste 201, Costa Mesa, CA92626 Leo111rd G Btkomeyer, 1946 Bele1t1C Or , Costa Men. CA 92626 Thts business rs con due led by an lnd1v1dutl H•ve you started do1ne bu,.ness yet7 Yes, June 200t teonard G B"'•meyer This st1ttment was filed wllh the County Clerk ol Or ana• County on 101'0'/02 2002HIOl7 Oa1ty Pilot Oct 10. t 7, 24,Jl,2002 Th904 The followln1 persons are do1ne business as Miiestone rlnancltl, 4685 MacAtthur Court, Suite 480. Newport Buch, CA 92660 tnte1nallonal Home C1p1lal Corpor1!1on. (NV), 22440 Clarendon Streel , Suitt 201. Woodland Hills, CA 91J67 This business •s con ducted by a corporalt0n H1•e you st er ltd ooina bus1nen yel' Yes. 10/1/02 Inter nat1on1I Home C1p1tal Corporation O.tv1d l ud1naton VP I Man11n Th11 sl1temen1 WIS hied with lht 10!0!l/02 2002H lt706 011ly Pilot Oct 10. 17 24 31 7002 TH928 The followin1 pe"on\ .ue do1n1 business 15 Peach lnlurtnct Ser vices, 9!>50 Warner Ave , Suite 250, rount1ln Valley. CA 92708 Chnle1 l1uriston PHch, Jr . 25711 Palttnon Pl . l a11una Hiiis, CA 92653 This business 1s con ducted by 1n 1ncl1v1dual H1vt you staited do1n1 bu11noss yet1 Ho Ches ter L1111 l1ton Peach Jt This sUlement wn Wed with the County Clerk of Of an1e County on t0/04/02 2002'919404 Daily Pilot Oct 10. 17 24 31 2002 Th90ll 1 he lollowins PlfSOl'ls lrt doon1 bus1ne.1.1 u Luc•• Medic•• Consult 1n1 24354 Remada Court L11un1 N11uel, CA 92677 Jeanntllt Oube, 243!14 Remad1 Coutt, l11une N11uel, CA mn This bus1neu ts con dueled by 1n lndivldual Have you sttrtad do•na bu.1ln11s yet1 No Junn1tte Oube Thjs 1t1ltme11t WIS l11td with the County Clerk of Or •nae County on 10/10/02 1002H20112 Deily Piiot Oct 17, 24, 31. Nov 7 2002 TlfM2 ms.,... How to Place A CLASSIFIEJAD By Phone (IM9) 642-S678 By Mail/In Person: 330 WN Ba} Street (cl'\LI \1oa.. CA 92627 SERVICE DIRECTORY--,,~ -For All Your Home and Business Needs -~,, At ~t" port Bl~d. & Ba~ Si I lours: \I \Ii I 11 c 'it!\ltt' IJ1tl'lt'tl\ 111.lfll'll I drphone I! 1()4111 5 ()lpm \1onda) Fndd) llllilt .. Hons r..th Wtdl R>r Only S32 per Wttk (4wtdl minlnwm) •<Ill&.-." Ifft) SJMHS WJI~ In X. 'IOam-HKlpm \fond~\ l'nddy ,.. ...., __.... 1489 HEALTH SERVICES Ftimiturt 3435 1 Ftmbn 3C35 OIElltirlme M BalboaPenlnsula =*=,._==,..=,..=*=*=*=*:.l.:*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* f~~~~!As~sJ,~~~: o~~/~~~~T Prem Panoramic foe -N-,-,-s-.-,-1---4-.-,-u-,.-, Hand"""-ed eayww Terrace lot lll ctoth1n2. household 1le11.,.: o-•'::!!' 8"lMI NK1:£1 S12,SOOM surfboards & more• 131 t' oJVHIMNlf ooo M11ssa 101~ c .. t --2535 ** SHORES l~RIORS *• wAa. 360 sf. ssJ~ "'" anTH 1tu111v1 .... I 5 Mercie 949 64? '>171 AGT. 949-723 1120 Dove• Or No Ea<ly Bwds uiU Pmvm = 1118 Found 1510 * NEW FALL ARRIVALS * Newi-1 T--. 2b 2b.l --------fOUND J MO OlD TM SS 4 IKCNtOS nc lOITWIU>lll/MASTlff c C1i:1S:. Ek 51& & IDs PU,,.Y, V1nctly 19th SI Ill Mile. sp.r, hm 1n1p1 & Placentia Blac~ Mike 949·645 7505 brown 949 7S'J !>08(, leave mess12e nr Ir~~ lo TICKET good home CENTER 1475 General -----Amouncements 1610 USC VHSI MOTU DAME V£RY RA 8l llCKETS (2). 50 YN«> LH: ~ 9&64().86(S Auctions 1"3 WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furnlt..,.. PIANOS A. Coll«tlb!M ·~.,..... ... ....,...,. .............. 09rice,"' " ... $$ CASH PAID $$ O'W ................... WE BUY ESTATES ·-··~-· Al1'IR" .:~ SOUTHC8AST AUCTI N 2202s.....-1t. S....AM,CAl2l07 ~-..11o\1,~~At°" 1489 HUNTINGTON HACH •••SATl-2••• 7Sl2~yDr. ~ i-:11 & Cottwd off (k Household. look ~~.et< 6 RC POSS£ SSHl I OG HOMES• Musi 'ell I ~ •Y pt t:numbt-1 ed • ''°''' '" l oon Vou1 I rndl lounll•ltun fluuqol 111 h•nd 'el~t It'd l11i,' Sup .. rtor qu•l1ly ,,., .. , ranty De ldll' I l!li4, 8'>'1 2979 Moll dorrc 111 '>•••~ lh ou S antl S (CAL"SCANJ BUY WHUll .:.Al I !>IHI l I Wh,,l~~ttlr Lro""'' \ ~ I Qv•hlt M•nul•1 lur•d Honw\ S•vr up I• $40 000 gu•r .. nh•tl l urn the U• ""' dr.11 er!. don t wan I you l o know I 800 /4 ) OOW (CAL "SCAN) ANANCIAU PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Pmonalloans 2490 SAVl UP 10 '>7 "'' Mnttlhly Boll· 11111 111111 1>1<1111 d•bl lwh• H" h •.tled with huru .ty undttr \t .u-1dm~ [it, r r Wet I Latt•lln• I KW> 866 9~14 (lull IH~I WW!IJl ldf .. Onf(fl"111t ff n1 !"Al 0 SCAN 1 N[[O A lOANI Irv 1M1t < on,ol1dal1on• f 111 l,.Y "'enl' up lo '>O" 11 fi.td • rrdtt OK. Nu .1J.Jµlt1..dl11m lu~11 I 800 !! I ')IJ(JI, "•I 949 WWW hrlr P• y 11 11 "m (CAl "SCAN J POWER WH[[ l CHAIRS 1v•1l1ble lei d1~abled p1toenl~ no HMO\ unable to walk or \tit propel manual whe.I I half~ No LOSI to ynu wb1ecl to •Muran .. q11dlthcat1on I 888 917 7300 (CAL "SCAN) AHTIQUES Antoqu,. Coll•&" ~lyt., Bulioet. bewted ovdl n ..... un lop ') drdW•f\ O(>eflllg c..3b"1eh .... ,_. l.dl'V., BXJ 96{)7S £610 COMPUTERS FOR HOME USE Computer ** SA~E'. *• 1~ •• :o..~::.. ~.:n.:u ''.~~~,,~ ---2SOL 17thSt,C.M. S47'><n1 1jl 7149'»6767 * * ~f&LM9er • C d..JMa * UNUSUA1'9CASUAL * •o-9ss~11s orona .,, r OPlN SAT-SUN 12-4 * FURNISHINGS * 301 Morltt"ld * ,, * W....W y-Ilk• In ,tu1t '\lu11n1n~ !br,? 5b.t 111< kt Jl,lft,111 ~'<llU~. l.1lll'4J!> c'!t r1l1111"> 5':<'.retanal ..erv1te bu" '""""' hume 1 l>lk from ** 2h40 :\VOii SI. ~('WJ)Orl l\<'<IC h *• ness. dnd have h~• rtnl' '" n ttanll ,IPc ltd 11r.111 Crt olc on NB, \ltp' 111 tie & ntd•bl~ anll~ur 011 H1\t·r ... wk· & 1•.1df1< lekl..,111\.\\ water 949 723 1148!> "'""' , u•••d ~'"'"~'~ * 949-{'~2-2255 * I• •!"' $1 99'> 000 **it it************ RESIDrvna1 "•th»•n Mt N 1me~ Bk• 3460 JEWELRY/ DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS Coo•! Coln Need• I lid '""n'' Cold \I Iver. r "'•• Y wdl<l>e-.. antiques ullt·l11bles 949 642 9448 lOUAL MOU5llG OPPOmllTY ut I lftL 44 l RI! 1 '>!>'.> INCOME 41r 4.SBo ·~P-;;;: Jl69 PROPERTY AC.M I h1 mr in .t t ornf'f 'tUUU 1 .. 1 .µ ... l.tl tlldt ol rttn COSTA MESA lASTSIOl 19 UNITS ['I( lClC & W NO APPROX S240li AN C:kUSS S3 6 M PRINC. ONLY OWNER/ACT 949 881 <»DI HOMESFOR:,AJ.£ VH"ft'\ "NlllHh·dul hkyrd If, Kou1mr1 "1fch1·n $1 4':1'> IJOO .11•1 O~b•d lfrr~"' Hll i ll, 11464 d4f, 1111 f,/)I,) 'llbl! t cell I Software 3265 He""9n PCKkCHd lopt09 MUSICAL llrand new barlt'y w.r•I INSTRUMENTS Buu&hl ?001 waro R"·"' All rol e~l•le •dver 11~1n2 1n this newspaper I\ SUbfctt lo lhe f ~de1 al r "" Housona Af I of 1968 a' amended which mdkes •t 111•&<11 to .advertise ·any po ~fe1 ence l1m1lo1l111n or dr-u:r 1min.11hon ba,t-d on r at.e t.ulor f el1a1un \.e a hand1~ap. lamtltal qatus or nahon•I ooa1n 01 an 1ntentoon tn makP •ny such prele1ent• hn11la hon o, d1scrim1oat1on " ORANGE COUNTY 5400 CdM Duplex 41edroom/31oth 38edroom/21oth SI 00 fllJll l Hf'., Ht1•Ufht' & ':1-l'l r.•.o 1r~ 'J4'11)7C, I 'J'J'j '.•II 1 unltl 7004 $700 .. 1 ... I Misc. Musical !9491119-2943 Instruments 3515 HOME Baby Grond plono, FURNISHINGS lold• i. with •ompull'f dt\t 1 •~ ,., •Int t ond SA!°JOO Pl '~'J 640 7S27 Furniture 3435 Cats 3610 Fine qvollty dining rm 1et 72135 dark t•H ¥1111 II. lo~ht be12• 111d " f v• 1 wood h1ghb.h ~ l)111·1 11 Ann chau -, w ''' '"''I "'"''"''"'' """'' J'·"" ind Nt:'w 1f 1 Ch •R•ndl cost " \ .... •tll S900 (949• Ill< ,..,11 Duk 42x80, Ult h r ... turn & fl '1491,41) 0744 FIND ' • • 1 11 I ti ........ .... ~ •M~~· Wintfor Kittens. ·t· droes rain or w.. •'•Ny Sat Sun 12 4pm f rJlhl Is Anomal Netwot1I '"'" 949 6 44 1779 WWWdlWT~llnr11 ltee •l d.ty Wd> "" .. 4 ~ Ht"\il..utf"'5 flfJeditld ~ llACH OOCATS RI& RMAU ICJTl1N & MOMcnaP'*t. .... I '--Su. 949 .......... 71 Miscellaneous Pets 3665 Pure bred, 6 mo old, <.trman ShepMd 1>11ppy r • •• lo good homr Call I 114 894 1919 l h•• newwapn will nol ~nowtni?IY at,epl any adv~r 11\em•nl for real estate which " m ••olallon of th~ law Our r r•der s di,. h•r<"bY 1nlormed lh•t .. 11 <1wtll m2s adv er tostd on this newspaper "" .1Vd1l.1blt u11 an equal oppw l11111ly b•"~ In complain 111 11,, co 1mmallon, call lllJIJ lull Ir re at I 800 4/4 R':>':IO Business Opportunities Businesses Ind fflncflises 3905 ·u I TH( GOVlRNMf NI" start your bu"ne\\ r .... td'h $10 000 01 moll" on !>8 day' Covrrnn1tnl 111 ants Nev•• ••pay• Cuh IO< ~huul ti< r RH 1nlo1 mat1on I 800 799 8344 <CAL "SCAN) Balboa Island Want to Sell your home? Ask about our SAT, SUN Real Estate Edition Call Lisa Rivera 949 S74-42S2 or Ann Wiiiey 949 574-4249 Ol'IN SUN I S 223 c..1'ldlon """· JIJf fM t• ll'd Vrl'W'o llf•ll I..,.,.._.., tu I''*" V••dt.., Sl.b'f~ '.tJ J !'11..to"'°'· kin•~ .....,,,I '14'1 ll j gj4'J lrond New ibr J 7~bd \Pd' mu ~ '"'f,1rf..tblt tlc,,r.rpl"r w.,1~ tr tll hf CdM S&i'l IUl Coo•tllne lteol~ 949 7S9-0111 A Commond1n9 Corner lo<otion. 11 .. 11 lo Boa Curotld 111cl l ooknul Pooni Coo•tllne lleohy 949-759-0171 Costa Mesa COSTA MlSA OPIN SUN 12 4 3327 Nevodo Awe S 4S8,000 Herr 1\ yuw 4tu lth.1 t dm hm~ A n1ot1vdl~<J \~11~1 I A•llY Abet '"' rll1 l<r.illy 114-893 4437 -MfSA VlllDl AltlA • Ph: .. ~ Pr 1df" nl Uwn .. 1 'h'"' P"n' Onlv J~t 8111 Grundy 'M9 61'> 1>161 HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ... __ ERVICE . POUCY In •n effort lo offer lht IJul wn1lce pou1ble lo 11u1 rHders •nd •dve< lti.ers we '"II requu" Conlracloo who 1dve1 Its" tn the Ser v•t <' Owec:tor y to include thew Conlr•ctor1 l •cense numbef in theor .iclver llstment Your c o oper•tlon ill arutly w ec•ted. ,..,,...,ws lllldltn I 811811 A9nodlll ~-····DMDTI '9D'l5 ~ 91)&169325 BoaM11,1ng IOOUHPtNO SIRVl<I Confused & S91ncl1n1 too mucll time o n your bookli.eep1n1? Cell • lrusq pron 9490-3115 ..... •epl1119 & T.a Service. Ou•lltY •nd t~ Wll P/U & IWIYw. Cood r1ta 714-225 3192 ~ AfOZHMOYIUN Im.tan, refece c1blnlb ~ .,....... Ocll! 714667298 S...Dllldllf D&W Cerpet Cleonln9 Tip Ceno'"""-. Adclt 7 days a weeh <vt S70 loom S..th<••"r 11111 hefr. ~vine room SIS btodr!V>l•l'I Al Home ln•.0111vl'f1lrllt' 949-m 1924 9"'1118 OIS4 949 246 (,{118 I• or81 l410 C.,,.. Repalr~les ~uun >CAaPIT Rep••• Palch1n1 ln\l•ll Courteous any Silt tobs Wholesale• 949 497 0205 Ctllld ClreAJcned WTOll PmOIOOl D••c •r ell< 1nder1•r ten 'ucllness •aes 2 5 Readma. rrafl\ mus1~ •ool11na. 1.111den1n1 & more lnclo•.ed ya.d & playroom lull tune M f Mutus de& lf'Kher Reh Loe. Ill's! •td/CPR cut 714 376 3552 Conalle & Masonry lrfdt llod St-Tile Conoele, P•tto. Orovew•y Foreplc:. BBQ Refs 2!>Yrs Eap Terry 714 SS7 7S94 c---..., fplce. 88Q, hie. stone, land scape, rel•imns walb. l667S47 949-25' 1()48 Dtsldop Publlsttlng TIMI TO llGIN YOUll HOMl IMPllOVlMlNT PROJECT? Call 1 plumb•• pa1nlrr h.uulym.111 or ~nv "' the Kie.ill ser v1Lr', l"lrd her• on nur 'e' v1<r dn -c tory! HlfS( I OCAI SVC PC OPll CAN H(l P YOU TOOAY• Drywall Services WITIHOlfT DllYWALl All phases sm/lra 1ob< Cl.JANI 20y". f•11. free est L 4IOOO:ll 714 639 144 7 EledrtcalServlea s ... o11 J.., bpertl Duncan (le<:lroc 'lflVrs l 111 loc:a\,Qurcli. Respo!K~ S«vrce/Remodtk I •27S870 94').650 7042 fltU ISTUllUTIS •I lnsl•ller lft 0 C ltlCISSIO UOMTIMO 6 Reteued U1hts end dimmer installed IOf S5!i0 714-MO--Ot4t LiClffl1SOtnSVS~ UCINUD COffTUCTOll Ho ... tDo sm. ,. .... "•", remodle, fiins. ",_ m: ~Jlli6 Fnwood oe1ATRUWOOO Temhc: HMdwoo41 Mt• l/2 Cotlfa. fi»t IJIS c .. 0-le 714 41116 1122 Aooring/1118 WSIOM otiAINI ID 1n<ta1<111on. wlt cerllmlt. m.wbll!. ~tone ~ 197S l #(,12044 Jett 714 612 9961 WICY si;w;r; Rep111 !'ci Ree• outm & lnstall1toon D£AN nu 949 673 806S 714 846-8526 714 883 20.J I Gantenl"!V l.Jndqlng DIRTY woa• LANDSCAl'I COMPANY Commercial & f•late Mamlen1nce. Clnn Up•. Tree Service & lrr•1•llon UpaudM. Repaor\ 1 r oubleshooton1 Plustc•ll 714 715 2828 •11d have us cl<> your Owly W0tAI Tr•• S.....1<1, Yard Cleanup. M•tnl•n•nc• Sp11nkler Repe", H•uhna (t4t) H0-1711 HlfldymalV Home Repair HandymarV HomeffeJalr DRYWAU lllPAIR Paint 1 ouch up, Wallpaper remonl leb 714-270-l•S4 '-"c...r.t.. , .... Carpentry • Plumbma Oryw•" • Stucco Patnlofli Tile & mOfe 2G+-Yeao Caperience' JI 714-tH-S77• GIN(RAI. CONTRACTOR ltc/bond cupe11lty, lull sn remodel lo rep•trs House CleanlnQ MUIA'S Housedeanlng Service f llf Your •iou'r Apdrlm,.nl 01 V.11 •n< V Quahty Woik » Off )d~ 1 ire l·.tom•lf' ""'""n"' Ava1l•bl" 10 Yu" I •Pe<l'nt" Call Ouor Mello 114-8 2 1-740 Cell714-225 1714 MSM ConsL 714.952 2436 o-llty "-•a.-..., ...... Ak.. ..... ,_, s~ No Job loo boa or too sm l()yn u p rM sonble f:tceS 714-!iOl~ Hiiiing JUN• TO THt DUMPlll 714 968 11182 AVAILABLE TOOA'rl !M9-673 5566 ...... ·.c....ia.... SY<. Res1denllel/Com mercial OC 23Yn, Refs 9$548-00)4 949-6.17-4113 "-"'--'"' Service, •pMtments & V•uncya Also pet sttt111c av•ff f,... ~ 9&S74-2Ml ,...,... ..... Remodeling & Repairs Own equip + •uPC>I~' Total tr~I & fa11 r•I•• Cal t4t-422-7U4 • f • ~ I , . . '"'"'E o,1no. ,fl',IE'~­ '>l fl wit I.., ... Misc Services HllltNG HANDS llllAIU Per snnill Ht/Pf'• Per son11/ A< s I Sale Tra11spurlat1on ~~"-"15. Mf'•/ Prep1,.11orr Respite C11111 etc 949-645-1277 er 714-•Sl-19'1 HST MOVEllS Sst /Hr Ur VIOi all Clll~\ lnsut ed fast. cnurltous t •relul r 16384-4 800 1~ 2378 PUBLIC NOTICE lhe C•l•I Public Uhlll1t\ <omm1ss.o" 1rqu11e• that 1H used hou~ehold 1oods mov•r~ . print th~o PU C Cal 1 numbtr. limo~ ~nd chaulleurs p11nl thetr T C P numbeo 1n 111 •dver lt~emenh II you have any qunltOM •bout the leaahly 111 • mov~r limo o f chauffeur. call PUB LIC UllUTIE S COM MISSION 7 14 558 4151 1111' ..... lfTOtlOlt vrrt:lllOlt -....-........ -~-· -....... -c-.. -·--... -·--.. ...... -...... fl4-A2-NM ...... I REAL ESTATE I ~ .... Ron ~Youna N,.., l..11//N,., A,..,..,.,_, '714-4JJ,.7a73 f AEnmt -----Policy---- Rate1 lltld ckad11ne1 are 1>ub,ect to chan1e without noucc: ~ publisher reservea the righr 10 cemor, reclassify, rcv111c: o r rcJttt any classified advertisemenl. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately 'The Dady P1lo1 accepts no hability for any error in an adven1..emen1 for wh1lh 11 may be rciponsiblc except for the cost of the space actually tx.cup1cd by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the r.~1 in'>C:n100 -----Deadlines-------. Munday Tue..day .. Wl'dn.:'odav Thur.Ja) ....... f-nday S:()()prn .... Munday ~:OOpm rucMlay 5:00pnl Wcdne'®y S:(Xlpm rndd) '>u1urdu~ Sunda)' I hur...J•y ~ OUpm I ndn > ' !X>pm I nd.ty ~ (K)pm lrmul New Cru~ side loc1llon Beoutolul ly fon.,hed $749.000 271 ..... ,,,., op ... Sol & S11t1 I 4 Coostll11e lteohy 94t-7S9~171 Dana Point l.AGUNA NIGUEL Open llr pl•n w. ltv1n1 ••ea Ip cu\lom n•k slauLase 7 ~·· br's • lull uull•d .-11, SJ24 OOOA&I hed Albuquerqur 949-233 1718 Laguna Nlguel 2br 2bo ,..,do, wood fir.. &•••• fO( ....... MU\I 'ee' $267,900 Agt J~ ferrow CeH 949-322 0932 Direct t4t-319· l 324 Newport Beadl tt.W IWp b1'llts OP8I SAT-SUll 1-S 11 St. T ""1 P..-..kVieln, ac.. city ¥t Ml PllCI mtKTDI S"S,000 949--43>-4000 Brolun protected llUffS 1 Of A KINDi upgrad r•lr•m P•I 1 sin• y lbr 7b.1 lend.; Mndrf fl'nd u111I w hu&~ wr aJ# .ttuunt1 p•llo ovrolooktnK relle• t1nn pund t.111 fm ·•l>PI AlooOPlN SAT-SUN 12 S 949 644 S464 •Op•" Sot/Su" I 4 • 2 Seo Cove Rar,. S•• hlo\nd iH• 111.1 ~nd unit with -t ..,, .. w tvotong out to S11n.ttu1,. H•>le '17 181'> {)()f' lu'r .lt S4'>00 ogt .. Lourie legglo. 949-SOQ 8923 A Trophol PorodfH ?Br 28• wnnrl Ill\ Ip hem .. h d,.>Or•. rr1"' -.rd h&hl1ng b1~ ,,,., • ., i. ~pauou~ hot i l'l'l '~lO obo Mat y Wu ,J '~t 949 584 SSl I 111 Cjljlb Chun9'• ....... 'lJVrs HP Great Procf'• Guat anl~ed work Fr•e e•I l •Jl<;60? 714 538 1534 1 1'lO ~~ CUSTOM PAINTING & fAUX David Sloane r•ml•r l •.358518 'M9 M'> 9'!'>7 MI'S <US TOM PAINllNG Proll. clean <1u.1hly ""'~ tnter"" e1t And d,te k'- L•703468 94q nJI 41\10 UIHIOW CltQ1 MAWf Painton& lnl/P•I llooN./~ Quality iob' fre~ ntomal• Lt5691l97 714 6l6 8888 Plastering I 8'ucca """'•• /S,_ce Petdoo s .. rv1n1 SoultwTI ~ tor 15 yean l •3?6864 24 Houis (714) 5~ 7831 Pl&lmlllng bJoert Dr..., C'--"'9 Plumbma repairs nver 15yu up AH work p .-ii. S1iow 714 ~&i!lll 1"9Nft~Df'flcl0dl ,....,., DIWNlllW9':;;: ~~ TWUDYPU-.o 94~2352 -. - Wetetfr-1 l-"f 38r 2Ba w/lovely B•Y View open lloorpl•n loh of windows SP•C•ous kol 1ncld~ W/0 Sl80.000 Mary Wood. •&I 949 584 5811, 711 C)816 A S..,.,.-lt Cutt-H-• l11<atrd on Ne wporl He1ghh l..omplet1on Winier 200? Conthne Really 949 759 0171 lASTIWff lG UVll COllNllt LOT $124,000. lorl>oro Sanr•.,-•t. llltr 949·644-.0ltS llACH COTTAGI GlllAT INVlSTMINT NlWUSTING AGT949 723 1120 llACH COlONY GIANT 4• DIN S69t,9SO AGT.949-723 8120 RESORT/ VDTION PROPERTY FORSAlf •Conveniently lac.tied wallong dosl.tn<-e lo the w-...... Sill Ufh In S.... Veley ...... l n1uy v1rws of the "'ounlaon from U11s 4br 4 5b•l'1 home Open llOO< pl•ll '°""' '°' "" terl••nrna •ontKI Slevt' Rt<.~abona 949 lOO 6366 MISCEUANEOUS REtlTALS RentalToShn 6830 Nl/Weslcltll MU. 18r New listing It 1,1,,., J B• avatl 1mmed h•&hland\ ""• h ,1 , y S6~ mu • utl> pool JBr den !fl 1 S•.ii ••JO I ~v tac 949 631 •349 agt Cat hr 94'1 · .4~ f.l<', M'S Sm e. $8).. I 'J UCll 11-...f Coast ""f po.A. 'Pol .. d. (\""" ............ ' Pf'! ~ now nr iY"l fwy Exclu•lv• , '" I om ~ ne<irby 9119-548 78U! mun11t I 1lry ,, . .,,, ,f l9 2br 2bo Af>t. V1rw \Olld m.dt••R•11 1 Hit Nut [a,tBlull & CdM donr rn/J l••••·rltn~ HS •vaol now S6l'!Jmo llntH'o '""'' • 11ed wr •i• uttl\ incl 1949) 1)44 '!124 a1uun,1 I I OIJll "" II lot BI young prof"""'°'_.,,,..~ '>100 • " .1 '"' hu•ll !.arne to '.hate 4bt Ilse ea 111tllf111'! l11"11t" 'Jt,,f IOflflldlt hb4i 28f lS,. •"1t 4 ... d ~··~. 111,. w k I toe S9!JOrn <)49 67~ 6436 il4'·'~,.-: Mc11, f '""' HNR 44~ • , • • • RoomsfofRent 6CMO fl Mog,.ifttenl Pell<- 1 Crest 1 u tutti t•11m'" t' ,tctlt: 1rio1th c .tnvor• •nd c.1t. ,-Jn v1,.w' f.ti.i\lhrw H"""v 949 7')'1n111 San Clemente 3br 2.Sbo h..,u w•lh loft hdwd "" v~ rl • •It•• ti • 31 S549,000 Agt J....,, forrew C.11949-322-0932 Direct 949-389-1324 nme Shara 5975 for Sale by 11wttt-r Oe$erl ltmf' war~ I wet~ all arnenollf'• r>nlv $'><10 luM PIK<' (<)491 4q I 0 i/~ T •Lee .. t.1''°''' II Mf\fJ~ •, PIP[ l Ill i\ llNI, fl(ClPONll ,1 AR UAK [If II l llllN PLUMBER l •'>IY>')BI; FrH £ \hm•1,.• 'im•n rep•n 171 4) >l'> 91!i0 ........ "'"'"'' .... Spec11l111na on home repatr Ru,onAhlr .. tu 3!> year\ f'> p .. 11fnce on all type\ ol plumb1n1 •519"9 714 493 .1676 .. KISE Pol.UMllMG Repairs & Rt~hna FRH CSTIMAlf L11617398 71 4 969 1090 Pool Slrvtca Consl•ut loon RemodlH • Repair' Sefvo<e l1e'796141 4t S.7-9710 ocm\lll~IRlll ·-··-•••••• ••• . .,."'_ -wa· CM hornt-w pvt MtJ ance pvt rm'b.t w,,., ., c~ d•dfl hxn k<Qxf<I rent hy Ill dut ..... cw; 11384115 • c-tom ...... _ lulld« lo1\k1n1 fur 1 room.ite'\ '" 'hare &Ro IB.1 n•w homr N~wJI"' t ~t~1i:hls mo mu ph1f I m4tf-Of l~m SI ?OOm '" Id' ull' Krnl• 949 764 0001 Nl/0<•-View rnom'. 1J1eanfr,,nl l?nd pvt 1 m unfur n 'i.h'4r t ba utl~ pd n 'mk~ kilt h ~nel Ir lna1 y I flit" k to N•wpurl p,., $66'> mn Lall \,im •I 949 /18 7905 <b•h .. ·rn 'J. '>1 1 .\rll ~""' ( ur __!!!.!_laurju·J _' _ ...._ T,.._ for ,.-ect1e1 converullon, wrl1lfla I r.... ltafMn llfll\lat'lt $30/tW c .. 949 41~-2323 .,._A So•ni\11 IAl!p.,,i Gr .... I 11 ~u8 NCls- RESIDENTIAL RENT AlS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY Balboa Island llr, Upstairs SI 095mo B•lcony BBQ, laundry, clean, no pets. lease Call Brian 310 466 7960 No ..-. '.b l 5bil wd, gar. no pet ava• !Tom Oct 15 llTu ITld Aft SiQXl.' mo net 949.a!"> I ;eJ; Grt 4+2 house, aar . w/d lg paho, turn, winter. super clean 1I4 Ma11ne S2900/mo 949 675 8178 •litt le Balboa Is bayfronl 4br 4b• + lmrm. 2 c ear arl vu lots ol patio yrly S6500mo • Great l ottle Is loc 2b1 . uppt r w/sunrool, yrly A•aot now Sl800mo lore v-• •tr 949-673 4062 Balboa Ptntnsula Jar 21e Duple• -Peninsula Steps to beach, Fp, 2c rar. 1 year tse. n/pets 626-359·4539 21r Apt w/dtn rm d/w, tug, W/O, lowM unit, $1900/mo No pets Avail Nov 15 949 640 481 3 larfront 2br, 2ba, paho fp. bbq & flrt r1na. aar. 904 E Balboa Bl S2100 949-67 3 7538 IAllOA f'UON ,OINT w/pier, bay & ocn vlewsl 4br 5ba. den, fp. formal donrm S7500/mol••• v-• •tr 949 673 4062 Corona del Mar Slk, 21a. "-·Canyon & ocean views ()pan HH Sat-Si.n. 1·5, G Cobnbu5 Corcle t4t-72S-1 S09. Cute 21r, lie, S.. ef f'CH. Fplc, laundry 1111 btlcony. no/smk/p•h SISOO/mo 949 675 5837 ...,. Dr .... So ol Bayside -brod&e. 7c 111111. $2100m Ed V•n den 8osSc:lt, Blu 949-650 094 l ,. ..._., End unit den, llY rm w/f p. pal10/ r-den. rac:essed lletit1<11. FtflmlC lite berbe< nf'w willdows, w/d. share &"'. SJ()()Omo. 714 993 2561 C...Mna • 1lr'• .,_ sus; .... • ,.,, •• $1100/in• In lovely aated comm near Tri-Square, fria. aar/ sto,aae Klein Mnlfl 877 704.8649 • 9200 UST SIDE upstairs unol 2br lba. aar. laundry 169 Walnut. SI 150/mo Marosela 714662-3111 714 s.40 3666 lg 21tr Ibo, $1300/mo Total Remodel all aar. sm yrd w/paho. w/d hkups 424 Hamilton St. 949 646 8420, 500-3265 lASTSIDl 2Br hse·lncd yard, W/O hkups, OW. built on ranae/oven. I c att'd gar Water /trash paod (2) Avaol Sl400/ mo S500 dep S250 pet deposit 714 545·0442 +EAST SIDE• Rully nice newly iemod 2br 1 b• houi.e, a•r •ae yard SISOO/mo 949 646 4316 Nr I.di lay, ;all remod * YlAal.Y * UASIS Bill GRUNDY RE.Al TORS 949-675-6161 IAYFlONT ON LIDO PENINSULA NlW 28r 210 COTTAGES Provale Beach. Pool and Spa. Walk lo Ocean, Shops and Restaurants lease 6/mo-2 yr + Boat Shp Available 710 UDO rAH DR. 949·673-6030 or 949-723-5830 2Bt. 2ba ~Sl~mo UCJI l1Ci Close lo ocetrl. ~ E. 8alloe PaA 96QS.8ra) 818-5a>-4681 2Br 1 581 condo. 2c a•• Nf' Ith 2br 2ba 1ar~n f p, wd·hllups no peh apt, upst11<s. ear, uhl Sl~/mo 949 548 8384 pud. tne $1700 949 642 c--,-f'...tt Jlr, 1 la, house Ciani yard super clean. SI 725/mo. 1011 now (t4t) 6S0· 1SS7 2lir :a.a twrhn. _, eel. Ip z c pr. pMlo. "" wd. nu pas1I. mm poot/5P11 s I 7!Jl 949-QJ.]ID) +EAST SIDE o 3br 3ba tropltu ? story, deck, yd, wd, 2 car attach a•r !2000/mo 800 278 1887 Laguna Beach 21r, 211, Very spacious oc11n front Apt. heated 1146 949-722-1132 21w/1 ... , 2br/2bo yrly 1ental. on the Balboa Peninsula Aat SI 500· Sl800 949-293-4630 1 .. t11uff 21r, 21a, + 4-, 1520sf, 2·car 1ar, in ereenbell community w/pool. Avall now Sl950rn Sm peb welcome Woll show ~ S.2::J> M-f 714-434 .... ..... 2b-2ba Ilse. frmn. Ip. hdwd I\', pr, yd $2250. 2llr l.bll • Ip, ~ remod. SUliO 98642-54811 pool, prllna. walk to town .. 6-4br 2.5ba. wa $2200/mo 949·494·8083 to bdl, a>rrrn poot/!4JI. Short '"'"' ....... 2Br New ~wd ftr. 2!Xnd slnale level de~oaner 2 c pr, S2ID> 9'9-722-6146 furnished . spectacular IAY flONT 3br 2b1 1so· ocun view home lower unit, paho. praae. Avail until 4/30/03 washer/dryer hkups, ~t S7500mo 949·500·0310 $2750 949.293 4630 •at Bubara. STARTING ANE~ BUSINESS?. • • • • • • • • • • Eallt-Weilt ¥Vlritnllk. Sola ...... NORTH •AJ76 Q AltU 0 J5J •Qlt EAST •! \) 7 o QU7U •.UC'83 sount •IC 1191432 \J IU O A • 62 The biddin&: SOUTH WES!' ~ ... .... 5• .... Obi .... NOltTH EAST ... 4NI' s. ... ...... Opemna lead: Queen ol \J We lll'C consuntly amazed by the slnll ahown by the youn&er players. Thit deal is from the ACBL Junior Camp. Sining Sooth was Liu Bunoo. TIOVAll 3br 2.5ba popular fir plan, up· stairs. slnal• level, .at $3000 949-293-4630 .. c_,.. ._, l9116sf, 2llt pristine unit. comer end unit on the aolf' course. $3500/mo. •at. Oouc Clattt 949-718-15').l leHtlfvl 4Br 2.SBe house w/fam rm~ Ira lot, cul·de·uc locatlon, near CdM H S 11t. 949.174. 6201 S3700/mo. Oc_.,._ on tht s1nd, 4bt 2ba yrly rental, new carpet. new paint, 11t $3800 949 293-4630 +IAYSHC>aES+ Gete4 , __ lty, 3Br 38a home w/bay •-S4500/mo. 949-466-7460 • 0,.-Set/S-l-'. 2s..c-• R.are Sea Island 3& J8a end UM wtttl a V- looluna out to Slcnature Hole 117 Laase at $4500. or buy at S875,000 •~'-ii~ t4f-sot--•2~ N-S-"' c-Pine 3br 2b• 1 c aar, new cupet & Appia SI~ dep 949·246·7426 VM:ATION RENTALS • •nd1-w.a./st.wt ,..... 1 wll· 7. JOOOd. pr ovlte C C on llllf coune.. Mt!) •u"s 949-283-5059 '-AU AHOWMIAD ......... , ....... , 'E4elweke"-s' J..a-t..la.eVlew ( .. ,. ..... 9"...SS7-aaH C-llti r~ N...i.41 Mike a difference by ass1shn1 seniors with compan1onsh1p, home mlklna. runnlna llfTtnds. Flu hrly/24Hrs shlfh uail. Cer required 714-444-'111 MOTIL MANAOll Elsy Job, live on site possible. 1/2 block fl om the buch (714) 536-4170. ENGIN£ERIMG TRAINEE. O.,.nlna tor HS ar•d 1111 17-34. Must be In aood phr,slc1I condition and will na lo relocate. Good pey/beneflts. Call tod1y for Interview. I· 800 -222 -6289 . (CAL•SCAN) PedHcS.....,.._y Ord1e1tra join the •nnual fund. c1mp1ian team. Great atmos/hrs 8onuu1 p1id daily. Earn Sl0·Sl5/hr C1ll Mrr 714·176-2398 l 320 .......... u.i boob, ltl. F,fl ~ be MW·mltlv. orpril. ........ drc to wen on f..t 714-596-1999 ltetell W..-PT 'lO/hrs/ wk fle1t hrs and days ucept work Set Future FT potential Foot Solutions. Costa Mesa • Resume 1111 fu 949-734 2021 or emaol lnfe@f-tMM'-sJ•II o.urv·. Men's clolh"'I slDre loc ll F di IL a currently hor lor PT ~ tAISI be al* ID Mn Fn -SM's & Sun's. For inter Cell RolJb Clliborne S&r.IJ.1622 COOl TRAVEL JOB. Entry level pos1t1ons 18+, no uperlence necessary , 2 weeks paid tralnina. transportation, lodaina provided S500 sianin& bonus lo start. TOLL FREE 1·877-646-5050. CAL•SCAN) -A4"ll .,, A6 a-ttre, 4111 ml, sliver send, moonroof, CO, febullous con• throulflt $19,495 fln1ncln1 & warr avail ""429817 • ~11118 IMW 'H J2SI• Ceupe 1911 Ml boolls & records 8lk/l1n, sunroof CO, superb orlr cond, $9,9195 llf152l96 • 986111>1B '02 asoo Sit mi, 8 yr warranty. Brilklnl Solver. $94,500 Nff4 Mount1in Car. 949 '720-1721 CAD llDoaADO 'ti Norlhstu VI chrome ..... kl•N-='*8. JQnt cond I -Sta.an' ollo. pp 99-6'4 41111& C.-..C '00 S..-. STS n . full factory war. renty, silver. IP'•l llhf, blll vinyl t09 CO. dlrom41 Whs, lllle now vV5121 $25,995 fin 1v11I Bkr, 949·586· 1881 ~ ... <-try--c--white/ oatmeal lthr, moonrf, CD, 1lloy11, fabulous cond thtoulflout, fin & werr 1ull $1,995 v2.61598. ~586-18 Daily..4JPOOt AubnalM .. D ..... 't7 2500 v ... Conversion, areen, cep- tians seats, rur foldma suts, TV/VHS, superb machlnacal & body cond, vl500667 $5400 Bkr 949·586-1888. fottD llANGH '91 P10C UP ONl Y 7500 •I, At. bed loner, hke nu! $8000/obo 949-645-9127 J ....... 'ff XII (..,,, 39k mo full fact warr, silver/oatmeal lthr, CO. chrome whls. beaut unmarked oroa cond, v926714 $36.995 fon avail Bkr 949·586·1888 IMW't7J1 .. c- lmmacullt1 convert· able w/only 4511 ml llas61 lll,9IO .... ""'~ This 111 GMAT buyl fuH1 lo1dtdl 111555 Slfi,980 Mll'tlMU20 Sport Utihllvar w/pay llhr 48k ml •11490 $23,980 MHC210'ts Sedan, while w/11ey It.Iv, 6 cyl, 72" ml 118582 $14,980 ,_... .. ,, ..... Cpe 'IO This Is • V«Y r111 f111dl Nice well maint 118646 $17,980 IMW JUI '00 U.. Auto, llhr. cd plyr moonroof. 118517 $24.980 ferdf~Xl 'tl Lthr, cd player full pwr. 2 whl dr 118436 $14,980 Ford Must1nc Cobra '99 Blick w/t•n llhr, S sp 1184652 $19,980 PllJ1'S AUTO Mf..S74-7777 uErnployee." uErnple ado. " uArbeitnehrner." HErnploye. H Run your ad in the Newport Beach-- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form witn your Credit card # or mall with a check todayt Lea" '9t IS MO 1711 full fact wwr. metallic buraundl, llaht ttn, moot1roo , CO, chrome whls. beaut orla cond vl72419 $21,995 fin """' 8111 949·586-1888. Leaw '" LS 400 '311 ml, fun ftclory warren· t;. sparlllnc bll, oabM8l ltlv, CO, chrome Wiiis, bHulilul orla cond, v591642 $30,995 fin 1vall Bllr 949-588· 1888, ._ ..... lu210Sl1 '72 (4.S ) Cleuk, a.t ltltr, lte4y, ••ti••· ................... receula, 1611 •I, $6900 t4t-67J-S60S ,.,_. ......... <-• CrMn auto. ps, pb, cc, pw, pell, 1/c, am· Im cass, du1I sliders, new tires, Aini cond 105tl ml.$6300 949-631-1232 IAl•4rewer Dlacevery '•I LSI 60k ml, black, 01tmeal lthr, hHted ... ts. dual moonrf, CO. bHutlful oria cond. $14,995 vl792417 fl. nancina & warr91tty •veil 8kr. 949-586-1888 ........... , ... ""· .. :t:•llic dwil .... ""'· 18" wtlls, ftbulou$ Cl' f~ COll4, 119,995 v2t5124 fill I. wwranty 1v1il 811r. Mt-511·1888 T_,... A.,._ 'ti lCLS 48i mf, blldl/01tmeal It.hr, mnrf, CO. &okl pt\~ chrome whls. ~t or cond, Sll.995 1142964 fln1nclna ' w1N1nty n1ll Bkr. 9'9'-586-1888 ,.,... ... c_., u 40i ml. w111W11•1 Int, auto, pr119d, n/S/Mr, keutlful COfld lllroulht v1Z74312 $11995 firm 9kr 949-586-1188 T!rfe 'O 1 c_., LE V II ml, silver co. fun fad -r. beaut ... new eond v675241 112,995 firm. Bkr 949-516-1888 ,_ ... •15 • ...,., BKTmC '17 11 'TNI a..11:" ...... lllawtlt, a> & Aldo. .... .-r ...,~ °""' Ii• a;. 2"2 Claret hull w/tout c111opy a Interior. Ramott spot NcM. full c1nv11 cover. & total 11900 Duffy inalnt urvlce. Gr11t •lip ooulblY .... S21.!i00 pp 949-644 8163 I lft DUffY 1 HO ~:.!~" t4t ... so.a111 BOAlSUS/ MOORllGSI lAUIOMI STORAGE g IMt .U, _ ......... Up to 30ft, Dover Shores area. Waler ' electric S15·118ft 714·609·7888 Everyday is a great day in Classified! Be a part of it, place your ad today! (949) 64-2-5678 NO llA1TER HOW YOU SAY 11. CLASSIFIED CAN Fll91T. ., D YES, ... I MY CAR ...... a.,N111mow. .., ... o._...., °".., Run for a weekl If y0ur car does not sell, we'll run it for another week FREEi ....... ~ ....... ., .... L-------------- I for just $20'. A ' ••