Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-11-02 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot·>: .. • I .. It ~: • .. l Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 . SATIJRDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2002 FQley'S GOP support denied . Campaign flier asserting Republicafl support for Costa Mesa candidate hames persoas who say · they didn't endorse her. &.oltu Harper Daily Pilot OOSfA MFSA -A campaign mailing that asserts local Aepublicans' support for Oty Qnmdl candidate Katrina Foley has some fuming and challengiog her cam- .paign strategies. • Foley. who is dlallwoman of the city's Planning c.ommJssioo. sent a mailer with the names of74 registered Republicans in Costa Mesa who pwportedly support her for City Coundl. · ELECTION The other ·races on the .. ballot Board seats for sanitary and water districts will be decided Tuesday. Paul Clinton Daily Pilot NEWPORI'-MBSA -Dozens of candi- daaes haw flooded races for water and sanltuy districts, led by a deteonfned oocdineent of Libertarians intent on es- tahHsbing tbemsetves as a legitimate third, party. This broader countywide trend is re- 6ected here in the six water and sanitary races for seats representing Costa Mesa and Newport BeK.ti-The races will be found further dowt) on the ballots on Tuesday. Thirty-sewn candidates are vying fur See RACES, Paae Al2 Colleges. have stake in election Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot OCC CAMPUS -The college's library baa sat vacant for three •long ~ Weeda thrive in its shadows. A gate sur- tounda it to ensure no one gets too dofe to the building that was deemed sefsml- caDy Wll8fe. Meanwhile, students have to traJpee dear across campus ~o get to Jhe temporary library let up in 32 tnilers. "We are all Republican residents, business owners and community leaders who support Katrina Foley for Costa Mesa Oty C.OUncil." the heading on the filer reads. "We ask that you vote.for her on Nov. 5." ' H<Jwever, not those on the ti& claim such strong.support. And those who don't are angered that their names have been used unfairly. Foley said she issued' the flier in re- sponse to a recent phone poU that made it a point to tell traditionally conservative voters she was a registered Democrat and an attorney. The filer was an· attempt to show she bad bi-partisan support in a race that was not supposed to focus on ~ affiliation in the first place. .. I bad to respond because you have to get the Republican support to win the election.'' &he said Foley said she belie9ed she had full backing of every person listed on the filer. Among those who are most irritated by the inclusion is elected aOicial Jim At.lcin- son, who serves as vice president of ·the Mesa C.Onsolidated Wat.er Disbict Board of Directors. Atkinson said he was .. disap- pointed and distressed" to be included in the 1iterature when he makes it a point to not endorse candidates for any race. Atldnson said he explained to Foley his practice. of not endorsing Oty C.Ouncil candidate$ and specifically requested his name not be used in any promotional lit-erature -When he agreed to sign her nomi- nation papers. His position on the water boatd man- dates he maintain comfortable working relationships with members of the Q ty Sett F6L£v, Page M Perkins has incoine ties to .- (;lpartment complex oWner No apparent conflict, but the issue is being questioned by a Costa Mesa council candidate. Lolita Harper DailyPUot COSTA MESA -C.Ouncil candidate and Planning Com.missioner Bill Per· kins derives half his rfunily income from an apartment owner who poten- t' tiaDy stands to lose a lo~t of moneJ if a tougher rental housing program ts en- acted by the city. Though not an apparent cooftlct. ac: cording to a city attorney, the tie ii l>e-.' ing questioned by one of Peltins' · council opponents. Amber Peddns, Perkips' wife, works as an administrative assistant for the owner of Pine Creek Village apart· ments -a 340-unit ~ on Ad- ams Avenue. ' ? See PERKINS, Pase A5 ~ DON LEACH/DAILY PLOT Volunteers arrange fliers in support of incumbent Congressman Dana Rohrabacher at Republican campaign headQUarters m Newport.Bead\. Working for the vote The women at Newport-Mesa's Republican headquarters are volunteering many hours for their candidates as election day draws near. Paul Clinton Daily Pilot trast to voters' indifference to this year's races. In her own conversa- tions, she bas noticed that it seems higher this year than in other elec- tion years, she said. !'It's very quiet out there," Fergu- son said. "The apathy -it's wtbe-lievable. .. leadihg Simon 45% to 36%. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Ferguson walked pre- cincts in her F.astbhdf neigJlbor- hood. At about "° blocb apiece, one precinct per day was more thM enough to occupy a solid pcdot1 of her day. Ferguson. the wife of bm« Nr semblyman GB Feqpon. ia dolt · her bit to help elect~., 1be library Is the most vtvid example • 6f Orange Coast College's need for a $370-mOUon ~des lmpnwemeot NEWPORT 8F.ACH -Anita Fer- guaon zipped out to Balboa Island on 1bu:rsday· to distribl.I~ a few wt.er pamphlets for the Grand Old Part)t By 2 p.m., she was back at the ~ publican headquarters at 901 Dow!t Drive, ready for another aS'dgnment. As the nerve center for Republican activity this year in Newport-Mesa. the be8dquarters bas been bumng with adivfty, with less than a' week before eJection day. Fetgueon's enthusiasm b 1\Jes.. day's election-were a -dramatic con- • Yet. N::i::guson is stiD standing by her man -Republican gubernato- rial candi4ate BOI Simon. She said she is • opd.misdc" be can 8dJ1 win. A Los MBeles 11mes pol rdeued Tuesday showed Gov. Qay Davis Congress. the state I ,...,are? ... ~. S..YOT£,,...~- . . See ELECTION, p._ A5 .- FAMILY TIME · Rallying around Newport-Mesa Daily Pilot : ATiAGUNCE CllTlllwa: IN'll*'J 'team WEA11111 - I •I ft " Al ~ ...... 2, 2002 THE MORAL OF THE STORY ¥1: time for . praying and voting '7.Jbmy aiiinot be ,,,..nM wllhout a gmmi.( ~among IM,,.,,-. who haw a rflht. an~. unalienable, ~ DWini rl&ht., that most dTfltided and mvi«l k1nd of lcnowlalp, I merua IM ~and conduaoft#W rulm." -.KfffADMIS S ometimes it is cl.11engtng to find the -dine to vote..l can'l 1eem.to aoM items off my list of~ to do as quickly u I can add them. I'm behind In my paper work and J\.llfl about everything else. But I'm leamlog that I can make the time and take the time for the things that truly count. when I am motMned. My daughter'Xelly called early one morning to see if I could go on a run on the beach with her. Did I have the time? Yes and no. Fortunately, I have fleDbiJity in my ,schedule, so I changed. plans and met her In the early morning aispoeu and beauty of CINDY the slowly waking~ I TRANE =~rime CHRISTESON together. enjoying the wonder of God's glorious aeation. We lJll.M!led at God's aeadvlty so beautifully~ in the colors and sounds of the see. and the sky and the d.iffemlt birds that ,new by us. We jogged. walked and tiied not to get our shoes wet in the foam of cruhlng waves. We also talked about people we were pnrytng for, as well as praying fQr the upcoming elections. The older I become, the more I am humbled and booored by the pdvilege. ~m and lSpOlllibWty of voting. l can't comprehend the llCl1flca made for our freedom bf people in aenendODI put and by those who are prepared to defend It today, tomOO'Ollf and al the tomol!'OWI to come. 'lb honor the put. • M!ll u to help ensure · a godly future for pnerations to come, praying for wi8dom in my dtoJces and making sure toast my ballot are the very least that J can do. More than ever before, I feel the need to pray for men and women who wfD Joolt to God for his guidance OD the decisiom they make. 0wacter counts, and I am pmyillg/or people with cbaracter. Kelly and I left. our aboe prjDtl lo the sand, left the be9dl and started our days. I brought some of the sand home with me, too. but mo~ lasting than that was the aeoae of urgency to pray that God would gyide us all and \VOuld be honored lo the way we vote. M (walked to my front door, f WU greeted by moJ:e political fliers. La1eJ:, I gathered some that were ftuttedng down the street in the potle breeze. I've been overwhelmed with ads, ~mails, fliers, phone melMga and information about propolitlona, positions and peoples' character. It 8eellll llke campaisn ~bas popped up almost as qulckfy and as plentifully as harvest decorations. The elections and the decorations will COQle and go before we know it But how we pray and how we vote will have lasting eft'ect.s, some of which we may not understand for years to come. I trust that every vote wiD be counted. and I know that every vote counts. And you can quote me on that. • CllUt ~ CIRITl!SON Is. N9wport Beac:t\ nMident who epeab ~to perendng grouS)9. She mey be~ via .-melt at clndy•onlhefltow.comor dvough the INll at P.O. lac 1140-No. 'ti05, N9WPC)ft BMc:tl, CA 92861. " vot..rll.NO.JOI ' . . IN THE SPIRIT f:larboi ·Ctiri~tiati ~~l lows.hip . • ~ 740 W. Wdson St., C.O.ta Mela • 'J'olhp -.e: (949) 63J.'7730 •Webllte: www.apayne.com/harbor.htm • J>enom•Mtlon: Asaemblies of God • y_. cburc:h e9tablllbed: 1955. Harbor.Ou1stian Fellowship la the oldeafAsaemblies of God church in Costa Mesa. - • s.ntce thw: Sunday worship is at 10 a.m.; Home group Bible study and fellowship meets 7 p.m. Wednesday. • Smlor p.tor: Bill Gartner • Sime of congreptjon: 40 • .......,ofconp:epdon: Members come prlmarlly from local neighborhoods near the church. A few members drive in from neighboring cities. The congregadon is a relatively smaU group of people with a variety of etbnJc baclcground&. • 'fype of wonhlp: The worship ls charismatic and contemporary, with an emphasis on praise and ·worship. Services are informal and begin with a call to worship, welcome and prayer. Gartner invites ·the children forward for a special word of truth, then they are dismissed for children's church. Gartner or a guest speaker delivers the morning message. Although FAITH CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS SOUL CONNECTION .· The Sool Connection, Orange County'• only performance Gospel choir, wUI peffotm et 5 p.m. Sunday aa pmrt of St. Mid\MI end All Angel's Rrwt SuncS.ys et Ave....-. The free event la the eecond of ..vet'l concerts at the £pMcopef church. st. Mk:heel · end AH Angel9 II at 3233 Pllcfftc View Drive, Corona del Mer. (949) 844 0483. DIVERSITY FAIRE The ninth annual Religious Diversify Faire will be held from 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday at UC lrvtne'a Student Center, lntenection of Campus and Univer.lty drives. The theme la •sph1tual Joumey8: A Dey of Leaming and Sharing:" Panel di9CUuk>ns and presentatk>na will feature speakers from around the county. Registration Is at 12:30 p.m. $6 or $10 donations suggested. Students with current ldentfflcatlon can get In tr,.. (949) 661-3087. ' PRAYER HOUR The Second Church of Christ, Scientist wlfl hold en hour of prayer and thanksgMng from noon to 1 p.m. Wedneeday at the church, 3100 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Everyone "·Mlkx>me. ffee. (949) 644-2617. HEAlJ'H SCREEIMGS Eight heelth ..... wtll be offered at St\ Michael and All Angele Chun:tt on Wedtieedey, ooum.v of Cathedral Heetth SeMcee. Among the testa to be given are a heeft 9Cf'Mning, diabetes and chol111 .. rail telling and e ~funclion mt. lndMdual --COit $30 end up. $160 for the Mt at.,... •• The periltl NI is at 3233 P9dtlc View om;., Corona del Mar .. Reglstl •don required. (800) 770-0240. 'WE IEG 10 o.FER' Tempie Bat Yahm Will join the Jewish ...,., .. HOn.M . (9411142.eoll offering& a.re always welcome, no offering is taken duiiilg---uie ~ce. Aft.et the aervice, everyone ii encouraged to stay for re&eabmenta ·and fellowah.f p. · ·~CUuaL • PMt lel"IDOM: Gartner's messages are usually part of a aeries and a.re typtcaDy e:q>CMidonal and Bible based .. He delivers them In a way meant .to oballenge people to thJnk about their Jives and bow they can posltively affect d1eir communities. •Recent me ••• Gartner la currently p~cbing through a series of mepagea called "The Romans lload: A Walk Through the Book of Romans, .. based on the New Testament book pf Romans. Gartner believes this book bas done much to shape Cluistian thought throughout the centuries and still speaks JOudly and clearly today. •Welcome W11tPJn: At 9:45 a.m. each Sunday,-doughnuts and coffee are available in the Fireside Room of the church. Gartner and the congregation are there to welcome visitors. • Outreach and partner propams: Harbor Christian Fdlowship hosts and partners with ~·Puerta Abierta (The Open Door) <llurch. The Pasto.r of La Puerta Abierta is the Rev. Heber Paredes, a graduate of Puller Theological Semioary. La Community of Orange County and the Commun.ity Scholar Program to host.A live debate on "We Beg to Differ• on Thul'9day. Mid\MI Lerner end Dennis Prager wilt be featuflld. The event will be held at the tempfe, 1011 Camelbadc: Drive, Newport Beacn. $18-$118. (714) 766-0340. WQRKSH OPS ZEN 101 The Zen Center of Orange County preeents an Introduction to Zen Worbhop frqrn 3 toe p.m. on the first Sundey of fMKY month. Upcoming aeak>na will be held Sundey end Dec. 1et120E.18th St., Costa Mesa. $50. (949~818. RELA~SE.wt St. Andrew'• Prelbyterien Church will offer tt. annual "ReaatJonahlp Seminar:" a three week Mriea. starting at 7:30 p.m. Thur9dey. The wortshop aeries speaks to the difficulties encountered by single adutt. In the modem wortd. Divorced end aeperated adutt. ere encouraged to attend. The seminar ends Nov. 21. St. Andrew's is at 800 St Andrews Road, Newport beecn. $6 at the door. Free child care available wlth prtor reservations. (949) 547-2214. ''FROM SINAI TO CYBERSPACE' The Jewish Leaming Institute will present a course titted "From Sinai to Cyberspace• at 7 p.m. Thursdays ending Dec. 5 at the Hy.a Newporter, 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Bead\. $95. (9491 n1-9800. , 'ZEN .u.s'TARr The Zen Center of Orange County will offer • ab<-weelc program tided •zen JumpS1art"' on Tueedeya through Dec. 15 at tbe Zen Center, 120 E. 18d'I St., Co.ta Mela. S1111ic.• wll be held from 5 to 7:16 p.m. Sundeys, .-ld the .. and ttWd Tu.c:leya of~ month from 7 '° 8:15 p.m. $160. (!M&) 722-781& BNW ~ Memben of~ Behal Feith hold lnfonnel wblic dllCUMk>n• on "9octfd yo41r commera ebout the Deity Piiot or newt tlpe. ~ . Out~ le 330 W. ley 9t., Cotta Meae, CA m2l OMoe ho.n.,. Mond9y-Frid9y, l:JO a.m. -I p.m. C..11•1 I ...... Pllaft...,.... snmpdv . ..,.... .. .,.. ., ... .,.. .,... ...... ...... ' .. ' • t I I ';< : ,,J... .......... ~ .. . , Puerta Ablerta'• servicet are at 7 p.m. salurd4y and at 2 p.11). &mday. 1be congregation la cell baaed. Cell groups meet every Friday evening in the homes of members. La Puerta Abierta and Hubor Christian Fellowship are a1ao partnen In some111iniatty activities, such as summer vacation Bible school and· an American Red Cr068 blood drive at the church: On the second Friday of each month, a food dJsttibudon minis~ operated by Orlando Sanchez of QOheleth Mlnistrles gives out food in the church parking lot. The congregation provides for global and local mlssJons through financial support to missionaries in India, Colombia, Palestine, inner-dry Los Angeles and Costa Mesa. Olurch facWties are useC1 by the South Coast Oilldren's Society as an extension to its existing school The society's South Coast Priority School gives community residents aecess to special-education teacbe~ licensed speech therapists, school p~ologists and other professionals on an as-needed basis. The school aims to provide indMduaJ instruction for each student " Harbor Ouistian Fellowship hosts a number or nelghbOrhood spiritual topics et 7:30 p.m. every Fnday and 11:30 the lest Sunday of the month. Al9o, Interfaith devotional meetings will be held the last Saturday evening of the month. Call fOr locatfont (949) 759-0999 for Friday meeting, (949) 760-6360 for . Sunday meeting, and (949) 646-6328 for Seturct.y devotional. ' MASTER MM> • New Thought Communhy Chun:tt pi wnts ~Mind, a group for thoeewhoMntto "manifest good• in their dally lfvM, et 7'.30 p.m. every Frid9y 8t'1929 Tuedn Ave., Costa Meu. (_, 848-3199. A SPIRfTUAl. JOURNEY A 2$ li1100 study on the life of Jesus Chrt.t dtled •Journey to the Cross• is taught at 9'.A6 •.m. Sundays during the Homebuilder'• Bible Class at Liberty 8aptiet Church. The study ~the foUr GoepJitl'a to preaent the ltOfY of Chrilt. The church is 8t 1000 8l9orl ~. Newport Beach. Free. (949) ~ DREAM ON The Adutt Feith Formation et Our Lady Queen of Angela Church1n Newport Beed\ ho1da a dream analyli1 group monthly from 1 to 4 p.m. Sundeyt at 2046 Mar Viste Drive, Newpon Bead\. (949) 219--1408. WEEKLY EVENTS SUPPORT GROUP FOR OLDER WOMEN The Jewish Family Service offe,. a aupport group for women older than 60 to addree1 laue. luch 11 anxiety at 10 a.m. on the aecond and fourth Monday of each month at 260 E. Baker St., ea.ta Me.a. Preregistration required. (714) 44&-4960. NEW~ • Jewilh Famlly Service of Orange County hie funned • betuvement aupport group that m"'8 at 10 a.m. Tueedeys •nd • Chellenge of Change aupport group that m"'8 at 10 a .m. Thurldeya. Both groupe meet at Temple Judea In Laguna Hiiia, 24612 .programs d~ the year:, · including l:id's a.me Night. a summer CbOd.ren's program. an annual Fourth of July outreach and parting lot outreaches which invtte the neighborhood to the church site to enjoy free bot dogs, soda and fellowship. The-chun:b periodically serves u boat for free mammogram clinics operated by the YWCA and ENCORE Plue. The datei of the remaining clinics for 2002 aie Nov. 16 and Dec. M. For more information about the clinics and bow to qualify, call (714) 935-9720. Harbor <llrisdan Fellowship bas recently become host fadlitators to UC lnine's.Community Outreach PartnenbJp cinter. lb.is is a new initiative Involving UC Irvine and partners ln Costa Mesa. For more informadon about this program, contact Victor Becerra at (949) 824-9337. . Harbor Ouisdan Fellowship hosts an after-school learning cen(er. THINIC together, an organization that operates learning centers in Orange County cities, began a partnership with the church to provide volunteer tutors and the structure needed to operate such a center. For more information, contact Larena Arias at (949) 645-2342. -Michele Marr Moulton Pertcway. The eervice la also · forming • parenting aupport group to meet the first end thi/d Mondays of each month at 10 a.m. at the Jewish Ntderation Campus, 260 E. Baker St, Suite G, Coste Mela. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. GAY /LESBIAN SUPPORT GROUP. The Jewish Family Service of Orange County plena to present a dlscuaaion group for parents of Jewish gays and leablan1 If enough people are interested. (714) ~ MYSTICAL,,,., SPIRf1UM. The MYSdcal Splritu811st Church of South Orange County holds Sunday services every week at 10 a.m. et 2482 Newpo(t Blvd., Coste Mesa, Suite 3. A spiritual heallng service stens at 9:30 a.m. (949) 681-2290. RE-MEMBERING GROUP Our Lady Queen of Angels holds a re-membering group at 6:15 p.m. every other Sunday at 2046 Mer Vista Drive, Newport Bead\. The pariah center is at 2046 Mer Vista Drive, Newport Beech. (949) 548-3844. BREAKFAST FELLOWS.. St. Michael and All Angela Episcopal Church holds tt. Men's Fellowahlp Breakfast et 7 e.m. on the second, third and fourth Thul"ldeys of each month at 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mer. Free. (949) 644 <M63. MEN'S FEUOWSHP BREAKFAST The Men's F1lllowlNp Bl"l8lkfalt of St Andrew's~ Olurc:h metts from 7 to 8 a.m.. ~in Dietenileld Hal, 800 St Andrews Roed, Newport Beech. All men of the chuf'Ct, end community ere welcome to attend. $2.60 at the door. (949) 631~2880. • la your ctiurch or place of worship plannlng • apeclal event7 If'°• Mnd the typed Information at least two weeka before the event to the Dell'( Pilot, 330 W. S.., St., Cost.I Meu, CA 92827, sttentJon: Jennifer M8hel, . religion editor; fix to (948) &44M170 or e-mall to d•llypllot•latlmea.com. ·' SURF AND SUN -. Daily. Pilot Candi<:}ate accused of insensitiVity ' . , . Business leader criticizes Dick Nichols for describing.a driver as a 'Mexi~an~ip a Newport Be~ch council meetil)g and for views _on traffic safety in Corona de) Mar. June CH•1rand1 Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEA.Of -Coun- cil candidate Dick Nichols has drawn flte from an area business' leader for .using the word "Mexicad" tO describe a motorist and for his posJtion on traffic and safety in Corona del Mar. Corona del Mar Business Im- provement District Chairman driver Cor stopping sud- denly -~· cause the .move caused · the car to be . rear-ended by another motorist.. ·My overall reaction is Dick Nichols that he's a "What I have a problem with · is Illegal aliens with special Jigbls demanding special treat- ment." said Nichols, who wit, nessed the accident "This.guy was getting out of his car and yelling and demanding special treatment." Nichols ~~-~~;-did not know the man's naw;ma1 oriain or im- migra1ion status. "I have no reason tt> believe he .was illegal," Nichols said. "l was just pointing· out that he was Hispanic. .. manner,· said Blom. who is also a membet of the Newport Beach Ownber of Commerce, which. endorsed Nichols' oppo- nent Bernie Svalstad for the Co-, rona deJ Mar seat. ·There's oo ifs, ands or buts about It;'~ said. ·it's going to impede traffic for the good of everybody." Saturday. Nowm>ef 2. 2002 A3 BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Building in.dustry award. given to OCC professors Four Orange Coast College construction technology in- structors and the vice presi· d ent of California Pacific Hom es received the Building industry Assn. of Orange County's prestigious ·Ruby Slippers" award Monday. Ravln Carlson , David Rodri- guez, Dean Roben H. Men - d oza Jr. and Robe rt Cava- naugh. along with California Pacific Homes Vice President Jon Robertson. received the honor. hen11ive training program In residential construction and management In the UoJted States. Several executives of leadfog hom e building companies have .graduated from the Con· struction .Tech program, in· d uding Richard Douglass, the South Coast divisl6n presiden t of Centex Homes . FOR THE RECORD · John L. Blom is aiticizing com- very insensi- tive person to minorities," Blom said. UThat was·demonstrated by calling the person Mexican and, saying he shouldn't have stopped. There was a pedestrian." mom said that a more impor- tant ~e is Nichols' position on traffic Oow through Corona deJ Mar. Nichols has said publicly that he supports the area's Vi- sion 2004 revitalization plan only to the extent that it doesn't impede traffic flow through the village. Blom said that public safety in the pedestrian-ori- ented village is a higher p riority than traffic How. Blom added that he is anxious · to see pedestrian safety mea- sures cqme to the area, such as flashing lights in croSb'Wlllb. He said he believes that such mea- sures cari :>e achifJVed regardl~ of when or whether the c.alifor- nia Department of llanspona- tion relinquishes the Corona del Mar portion of 'Coast Highway to the city. He also hopes the city will consider changing the name of the roadway to disasso- ciate It from the high-speed im· age of a uhighway. .. The award, created in 1999, honors persons or organiza- tion& not working directly in the real estate industry tha t demonstrate an innovative or extraordinary commilment to ill uminating challenges in the home building industry or so- lutions to cruciaJ hou sing_ is- sues in Orange County. An editodal bi the Od. 17 Qa.Uy Pilot iocorredty stated when c.o.ta Mela C:Oundlwoman Ubby Cowan's teem wiD be up ("()Uqn. Monahan for City C:Ouncilj: Cowan caa nm (or oflice again iD 2004 and is not limited by the city's term limit Jaws. •• • men!;:'.N~<;QJ!.~~~ at die ~t. 22 City Cowtcil meeting. .. At that meeting, Nichols de- scribed a man driving a car as a Mexican and suggested that the driver was wrong to stop as ·abruptly as be did to avold hit- ting a pedestrian while driving down Coast Hi~~Y· Nichols questioned the motives of the Nichols said that the com- ment on the driver's ethnicity was not meant to express any ill will toward a group but merely as a description. MHis comments struck me as being contrary to what we're do- irig because we want to get peo- ple across the street in a safe Nichols said that the area is already experiencing a bottle- neck. in traffic and that the city's plans f<1r the area, If not handled correctty. could make the prob- lem worse. The a~wciation recognized the Corn.truction Technology Department at OCC for having the largest and most compre· • c.-.iy Pll mtAo • Primawn sr. • ltallo Heb •'lbmaloBMI REG.~.. 5.5 lb. .9r. PROTEIN~ All """"'11 .,_. . Paeeeh • .,, • ..., ......... _ ... ..,_,food _.._. •,•• ::'•••aneofprolBn. $Goo 0 Sa .. 0 c.1110 Fat RlG. ., •. 15 G 121 CIL NUfRD10NDRINKS is,,.,. .Al......aaw 1lrllhhr~Mllrwllh1111prolein.ftftC Datdl a.oeolate Cll' F'nndl ~ 77 IB'.'1.• II. CIL ~Ffj>Y Extra Enriched ~ .. sI~ ~ Puffins B AR 8 AR A'S~ Cereal • C«n Crunch • Peanut Butter ·:::sI!! REG. 93.99 NcMmba'6-~ &30 to 8.-00 pm *HANDS-ON" AROMA'lllERAPYBLBNIJIM; By 'Melissa Jochim & '1&serrnl FREE Worbhq> (Ot Patio) Continental NON-FAT M,:/f, YOGURT ~ 16 Ffavon to OIOOSe • Regular • Lactose Free REG. 99' NcMmba' 7 _,,.... &30to&oopm ,. QlJICll. EASY HOUDAYllBALSI By Re/JeaxJ. MOod $10 COOKING~ (CMPalio) 1 SEAN HU.ER I DNLY PlloT A fatal colisioo involving three vehicles in the 3100 block of Harbor Boulevard closed the street in.both directions between Baker Street and Gisler Avenue on Friday afternoon. VOTE Continued from Al even judgeships, which are not partisan. . • 3-car collision kills man in· ·COsta Mesa A 44-year-old Mission Viejo man died Friday afternoon af- ter a three-veblele crash in cOsta Mesa,· officials said. 'Antonio ~pez was pro-. nounced dead at the scene af- te.r a WOIDflll who ~ pulling cials said. It took firefightefJi about a half-hour to extricate Lopez from the van, said Battalion Ollef Keith Fujimoto. "The driver's side of the van was very badly damaged," be said. Fujimoto said Lopez died of major head and internal inju- ries. tion of the bome, said Shawn Brasamer, Costa Mesa Fire Department investigator. - "There was only one occu- pant inside at the time of the fire," be said. But she Isn't alone. A loyal cadre of Repilblican' women ~ been burning up phone lines, stuffing envelopes and doing anything elise needed to help their candi- dates. "We wom for all Republicans," said Jo Miller. the co-chairman of the headquarters. "We do foJding. sticking. walking. mai1ing We do anything the Republican Party tells us «> do." . out of a driveway got hit by a sport utility vehicle, lost con- trol. became a\d><>me, hit the. center median and crashed into Lopez's van, police said. Lopez was traveling north-No one hurt in Costa bound on Harbor Boulevard M h · &:- Brosamer said the cause of the fire bas not been deter- mined but it did originate ln the master bedroom. He said the woman who was ln the house tried to put out the fire with an extinguisher and then a bucket of water. MiJler and Sue Sttenger, who both live in Newport-Mesa, are jointly nmning the modest-si7.ed at about 3:·15 p.m. . esa ouse u1e A· passenger traveling with No one was hurt in a tWo- "But lt got out of control, so she went over to the neigh- bors and called 911," Brosam- er said. Lopez suffered minor injuries alarm fire that torched a bed- and was taken to Western room of a Costa Mesa home, Medical Center in Santa Ana. officials said. An estimate of damages was not available Friday , night. It took "25 firefighters about half an hour to get the fire under control. FOLEY No one else was hurt. Firefighters responded to ·Continued from Al No drugs or alcohol were in-the call in the 2500 block of volved in the accident, investi-Fordham Drive at about 8:57 gators said. The exact cause of p.m. Friday and saw flames the accident is unlcnown, offi-coming out of the front por--Deepa Bharath Council.. the Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School District Board and the Sanitary ~ct. he said The pos- sibility of aeating an antagonistic situation with any of the sitting or •we think he ha• a brtghi future In Newp0rt Beach Polltlcs. • -11E DALY PILOT "Straight answers,, independent judgment, respect for the public and ~integrity ant my first prior1t for public office. I'm voting for Richard F. Taylor on November 5.1 urge you to vote for him too" -JoM Heffernan, Newport Beach Council, Dfstrict 7 Ruthdyn Plummer ..Lucille Kuehn George & Diana Brokate Sharulon Euscy Claudia & Gatth Aint Yvonne & Da~ {Wey Dr. V1tgil Galey Darlene & Tom Hyans Charles Griffin Joan Sela.er Ann Wan Karen Root •1•m supporting Rick Taylor because the choices our Council makes In the next few year:s will determine how well our gra~hlldren and their children will live and work." -Fonner Newport Mayor Evelyn Hart Shirl O'Neil Russdl Nicwarowslci PrUciOa & Bud Cl.ark Tom NaughconRic.k Morse Robin & Mike Evans Mark ~<le ' Carolyn & Dick Harucn Jeanne Pnce Lois Williams Jennifer Frutig Teresa Miller Mary Kdkeniicy Thdma & Mark Reade Dr. Vahe Meghrouni Elizabeth Grccbao Rohen Moncnscn Steven Miller Phili L. Am Debbie Grammc1 ~~~ L Galey Andcn Folkedahl Mara Uchman EJcanor Tuclc.cr Susan Rade Paul Panyke Cluistinc Carr EdMcubl La.rryPOrta Diana Bladt James R. Sachachale A.B.~a or David nant Josh · aI.kcr Berk Kdlogg Donald !"YK Debbie Margolin Callie Bccke1 Kristen Brokate Drew & Linda Lawler Fa Richins Pa~ Panyill Betty Bortorf Pete Compton Sc.on Grcd>ar Stephco J. Sdiwnacber Jerry Shulman SteVCD & Teresa Miller Richard Moqrc lawttnc.c & Susan Leifer Pam Weaver Charles Weaver Renae Cook Dina Gray Ty S;rwyer Melissa Sawyer KaKn Evans Dom Hope Cindy Houston Tom HoUIU>n Richard Houghton, MD Marlena Beveridge Evie Compton Thctde D. Lynch JerrrTrail Bettie Geisler Dr. Anninc Mcghrouni jack Waggoner Flcanor RanUay Charles Bd.ascO Len ¥.tu:r Michelle Trail Joe Glc:uon 1DcsGula ~~ Milce Stevcru Ron F'lOlle · JimG Hugh 'Cff.unncy Beverly Selby John Trudel Shirley Conger Pete CoJ!lPtOn ·0onna CUpcntct Sr.accy McCullough · Debbie Morse Ron Norris Pett Drummond Don SaJtatdli ~~ •Rick Taylor has worked as a volunteer for eight years to limit flights at JWA. He'll bulld new ~ between business, government and realdenta. I'm working h8"t for hiafelectlon to City Council.• - fonner Newport Councilwoman Jean Watt 8roolr.e c.bricbon KdlCy Norris OaYC Sanner Scott Wtllianu . Nora & Hal LchllWl Oaudia Owens Dorochy Smcuna Joho Ellinoon JOICpb Price Candi & Renee Hubert Dan Bottorf Wdllani F. Price Carolyn T"a,clor Janet H""-JoAnn Hayward ~ ~ Susan Leon Jerry kaiwOwaki Mildred U~ Oint Rnd Manin u• Pat I ~ft '8arbara Gabriebon Mindy Balpoclcy PuriciaAavdcn Robert Hoke Ronli:""~ lvin CohcO Heather Bernstein BKnda & 8ill Abshear M~~ John Sotdo Lou.ix S. Grcdcy Cathy Grammer Cathy Andcaon Al £:i:Cth Sc.on Lincoln '[;{:::1r.: ·~= .. TJ&Oi Goff Addie McLain ~udith ~ Sherry Tannaka r~ ~lio ~~~e Fa.dcy =Don ~n om MK.had S. Hedge ~~ Fr.uJA F..itcndratb DJVUN I.any~-----s~ Crampwn t.fari· L 11 or Joe & Tana Deuon Black WilGam UIVllJJICI" Daft OuUc.iaDaen AJ.D Whiley 2n:g Brown l Nicwposki ~~~ Micb.d Talc:Qn U. Cbanadt Oavkl Bolstad Ruth Wac:phal ~ Sbillman Wallilm c.wninp . •flok T-'°' hM proved hla dedlc8tlon to bUldlng • better COlllmla1lty In Newport B1•oh. Fmnlly, 1M11m11, ~ camllU'llly-Alok11 my choice for~ Cowd.• -llolWlle O,.._, Dnctor, 8nd Member, Newport···~ Cltlwn'• Avlllllon eoma... headquarters building. which served as a travel agency until Augum. The office, being ,funded by the Newport Haibor Republican Women, came complete with desks, tables and other furniture. The Women have divided the office into · several sections. in- cluding a "precinct room," with maps of areas in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Santa Ana Heights tacked to the walls. A life-si7.ed cutout of President Bush stands watch over the room. In another comer of the office. the women have set up a phone.- banking area with five . lines. Miller, on Thw'Sday. cajoled a party representative to bring her another line. On Salwday. the women will' call registered votem in an effort to "'get out the vote." 1bat effort will intensify up lµltil Tuesday, when volunteers will check the. lists at polling locations and call · voters who haven\ shown up. Elaine Pait. a Newport Beach resident and the grolq>'s presi· dent, also exp~ confidence about Si.mon8 chances. "I think he has an excellent chance because of the disenfran. · cbised Demoerats." Park said "I hope they stay home. This is fe- verish time. .. • IWJL a..wTON covers the environment and porrtlca. He may be reactied at (949) 7~ or by e-mail at pau{.cllnton@latimes.oom. future council members would be the past and she asked for his detrlmental to the interests of the support but he told her it would residents, he said be going to another candidate. Furthermore, it makes him look "She took from this conversa· bad if he refuses to back other tion that she could use my name." candidates and then seemingly Cassity said .. I don't remember. endo~ another. that, but I am not going to call her "It really irritated me because · a liar. She probably just should it's like I'm going back on my have been more careful." word." Atkinson said "It does Atkinson said there is a desig· damage to my own credibility and nated "endorsement card" that makes me look two-faced." candidates geoemDy use to gather Foley apologized for the rnisun· official support. The little ydlow derstanding and said it was totally cards detail the tenm of the en· unintentional She said she bad a dorsement and require a Yerifica· . "completely different recollection~ tion signature so that "he said. she of her and Atkinson's conver8a-said" situations can be avoided tion. "Everybody on that list has either given me verbal permission or made contributions in an amount thal' would disdose that they are a supporter,· Foley said. "1 ,absolutely would not want to indude people who weren't my supporters." · See FOl.EY, P .. e AlO I?''·\. . . . ·-. PIERCE lll011IElll BELL BROADWAY Mortuary * Ohap8I Cremation Resident and business owner Oruck Cas.sity also recalls another version of a similar cooversation. -ea.s&ty said be spoke with Foley in 11 O Broadway, Costa Mesa 942:09190 ' J PERKINS C~fromAl t1cular vote to render an in- Conned lepl opinion. Perldns' involvement ln the fonnation of a proposal for. a lt'1 such a large complex that if rental housing pcosram does not the Planning Com.mlss1on were necessarily conatirute a legal ' lo succeed in passing a sub-co!lflict. in and of it.self, Wood standard rental housing program wd. that ~dated..a...per-unit fee -"Just because a Planning Com- such aa· the $65 cost that sur-. mlsaioner or Qty Council mem- faced,in prevtoqs Planning Com· ber &u a strong opinion on rn1aalon brainstorming sessions something doesn't ~it ll con· -Pine Creek Vtllage couJd lose Oict, • Wood said thousands. Pine Creek Village apartments Perkins said he has already re· Is also a member of the Apart· searched a posslbJe conflict of ment Assn. of Orange County. interest wlth the "city attorney's which helped fund a 300-person office and there is none. The ptione poll to gauge voters' sup- Planning COmmissioner said he port for PJanning Commission understands he would have to Olairwoman Katrina Foley, Per· abstain from any vote that would kins' opponent in ·the ~uncil eff~ Pine~ by more than race. Rental Housing Independ· $10,000. ent. which is a subsidiary of the Asst. Clty Atty. Tom Wood con-Apartment Assn. of Orange finned Perkins assertion, saying County, sponsored the survey generally a legal conflict depends that aimed to tell traditionally on the financial details involved. conservative voters that FoJey Wood said he would need spe-was a registered Democrat and cific numbers involved in a par-an attorney. ELECTION) Continued from Al bond on the November ballot, said Erin Cohen, Coast Commu· nity College Q.istrict spokes· woman. The bond, Measure C would fund upgrades at all three district colleges.-OCC. Golden West and Coastline. OCC would receive the lion's 'Share~ thetond;widr~mil­ lion -not much to ask. consid- ering all that the college has done for the community. said Dave Grant, former college presi· dent "If thJs community didn't have OCC it would be a sad day," GETTING INVOLVED • GETTWG INYOlllS> runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For Information on adding your organization to this list, call (949) 6744298. ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA Costa Mesa families can host a German student and eam up to S 1,000 toward a number of travel Grant said. "(The college! has been run in a tight-fisted opera· lion, but ... we are in a dead-eod in terms of finance. nus isn't for Southern California. it's not for LH'e stale. nus is for the commu· nlty." ln addition to the library, the campus sewer and water pipes are in des~ need of an up· grade sinceJ.hey are 40 years old, Grant said. 11re-®1tegeal.SO nee<ls more room to accommodate its bur- geoning student population, in· terirn President Gene Farrell said. "lfwe just grow at 3% a year, in 10 years, we'll be a third larger and we don't have the space for these student!'~" Farrell said. abroad programs. Danielle Carpino, (BOO) 322-HOSt ALS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Assn., wtiidl helps Individuals who have the disorder that is also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, needs volunteers. (714) 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. OF ORANGE COUNTY Support group leaders, Visiting 1be phone poll was unknow· lngly commiasioned on behalf of Peltina and Councilman Guy Monahan, who reported the SUC· VfJ'f results on official campaign financial statements as fn·kind contributions worth $3,8'i0. Perkins and Monahan cla1med they had nothing to do with the poll and were unwi.lllng recipi- ents of the information. Mona- han also received a $5,000 dona- ti~ from the rental housing group and gave half the .money to Perkins' campaign.' Perkins denied Pine Creek Vil· !age's connection to the phone poll, when asked about It on Oct. 24. "Her manageme,nt company, has nothing to do with 'it,• Per· lcins said. He failed at that time Lo men· tion that be knew the complex was a member of the Apartment Assn. of Orange County. When asked why Friday, he said he for- got . Foley said it is all too conven- District board "President Walt HowaJd said he has been pound· ing the pavement in the last few months, meeting with various civic and service groups to preach the n~ty· of passing the bond. "The response has been very good," HowaJd said. "(The groups) like the fact that the money stays here and they like the fact of the oversight commit- tee (that willbe set up if the bond passes I." While HowaJd is concerned that there may be low voter turn- out Tuesday, the Campaign is tar- geting -through direct mail - residents who have supported school bonds in the past and Volunteers, family resource consultants and office volunteers are needed. Volunteers may woric on one-time projects or ongoing programs. Training sessions are available. (8001 660-1993. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volunteers. The society is also seeking volunteers to answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. (949) 261-9446. Laura Dietz,, Dietz Nichols Svalstad CMc AotlvlUea: • CdM Residents Association Board x 0 0 • CdM Community Association 0 x· 0 • CdM Chamber (Resident Member) x 0 0 • Homeowners ~latlon x 0 0 City Commlaalona/ Commltta••: • General Plan Advisory x 0 .. 0 •Environmental Quality Aftalrs x 0 0 • Newport Beach ) R:bllcan Assembly x 0 0 •Cd Repu~ Assembly 0 x • Measure A Bond x 0 -- lent and feela the negative phone su.rvey was done u a rt!$ult of Ambet Peitlns's affi..liadon with a Costa Mesa apartment owner. "I feel the reason that the apartment owners are targeting me ·i.s because BlU's wife works for them," Foley said. "It's all based on m1slnformation any- way, because I am for targeted enforoement of slum lords - Pine Creek. to my knowledge, does not fall under that.• Petkins again asserted the phone poll had nothing to do with his wife and sald the apart· ment association Latgeled Foley because she was pushing a pJ'9· gram that could be detrimental to its members. "There is no ·conflict here, no conspiracy theory." Perkins said. "I know\vhat the limits are and I won't violate them." • l.OUTA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (9491 574-4275 or by e-mail at lolita.harper@latimes.com. have bad some involvement with the educational process. The financial breaJc.d<MTI df the bond for the rest of the district is $96 million for Golden West Col· lege; $66.2 million for Coastline Community College; ~d $8.6 million for other improvements, sus;h as replacing !emporary dis- trict buildings with permanent structures. District residents would pay about $I 6.75 more per $I 00,000 assessed valuation if the bond passes. • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers education. Stie may be reached at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at deirdre.newman(tV/atimes.com. No matter what you're doing, your ho metown newspaper ~Daily Pilot Saturday, NoYembet 2, 2002 A5 Pitch • In! :: J Help keep our city clean! FULL BAR C~CICTAILS MEXICAN RESTAURANT NO PASSPORT IS NEEDED OUR MlALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ' 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949 ·64S·7626 FOR COSTA MESA CITY COUNC IL Katrina's priorities are: * Rcv1ul11e.· ;rnd Ocan-up our SucctS, N<'1ghborhoods and Parks * Make C1cy Hall more Accoumahl<' 10 'l.u Pay<'rs * Improve Programs for Children and licnior~ * Rrprestnr Co~t~ M~'s Residents, not Spcci.il ln1ercs1s FOR LEADERSHIP THAT IS REASONABLE, RATIONAL AND RESPONSIBLE! Focused on Costa Mesa's Future · [B' Number 5 On ·The Ballot Visit my website at www.katrinafoley.com or call (7 14) 549-2633 PAJD FOR BY FRJENDS FOR FOLFY, ID #1244983 Profosition 46 ....... "8 _ .. Ea-.-y Shelter Tr-f,.11.t Ad a.cs h ~ and EN~ Shlllw Tl\lll F111C1 Act ol 2002 n pllCH It t bllDn Ill gellll9 cdglibl bolde II --'-'ti COl'a1llCllDI\ /l#'Olflt .. "'941 • 900d '- -.,..., ...,. • --,..,.... poodldOn "°' ....... -"cor-*lcl -hi0o4lfl llgllllh\ ~ .. pol~ -0-daM Ill N piopoellOn-I "9fY _., Proposition 47 IGA<Hr3•t•-U•i""'*Y p,.~lic: E.tvcatioe Fadlitiee llOftd Ad. of :nD A ll004 Proposition '8 COtlrl COft.el4•to. lDr ~in ... -lllOUlty e.a h ~ PWllc EdlallOn F.-8onO Ac:a Ol 2002 n 2QOil OlhCtl -.Ad pmtcle ti< te -.U ol .-~ olllglloll llolds loo ~ IOlll OI S2U!ll.000 (SIS.OS.._. In 21111! n $1U bllllotl 111 l004) ll'e Nt..,i ltlNa t.Ned ScN>al °""'1 l!onll ~ A) II tllpendetll on .. -lot ldlDol imlHO""""* Dlllllt ol>9olell ...._.II ·~ COU!lt' ~ h ~~·and ........ conlo'"*'t nl ..-d ~ ~ ceoftt .... *ady bNn-*' .._,I COlll(I ~ll>~CIOll9· h ............... ,_T...a~Allllll ..... ldlool!M TMIAN .................. ~ Fwld 1NO .... llN aolflt .... _ ..... .......... ol_ ....... ...,.,.,,....., 1111 a.... ....... _ 11111111,.. .... ,....... ..... o1.-c~·· ...... .., .... _ ....... ._... . .., .. ..... .._ ............................................... ~ .. -·~ ................ ..,..... __ ................... .. ......... ~ ............ _ ......... 411 ..... 111 .... ...................... ,...... • ' ' I .~ j NOW TO GET PUm •& -·u...: Mell~ Ecltoftel P9ge Edtfor .Jefw-., ill 1he Delly~ 330 ~. 8-v SL,~ Mw. CA 82827•R11111 1 HodM: Cell (9C9) M2-«>88 fa: Send'° (-Ml-4170 ~SMd le) delJypllot•,.,,.._com • All cornepondenoe muet Include ful nerrie, hom9town en(t Pf¥>ne number (for~ purpow). The~ .....V-1he right to edit 11 IUbm~ fQr clertty end length . ...... ,COM.,UNITV COMMENTARY W.hat~-~ c(Jt}l -·now,i-$n !t-always. .... I love youth and Inexperience and the clusical .. the world exists because it is the way I know it. t1 Heck, I was this way. Joey Ricbter-K.azer, the Corona del Mar High School student that bu the wherewithal to write in the Daily Pilot ("Student outlook/ Oct. 22), should be applauded as someone who has the eloquence to elaborate on what's happening and to · share It with us. I think this is cool. And what . Joey describes as what many kids think is cool is eternal In Orange · County. The jocb, the rich kids with the cool cars. Those who spend their parents' money with abandon; READERS RESPOND How should Costa Mesa handle substandard housing? We should definitely not follow the failed Santa Ana plan as proposed by · Katrina Foley. The curtent plan should be enforced I vigorously, especially against •off-site" owners. Fines should be mandatory. with no chance for appeal for the worst offenders. JUDI BERRY Costa Mesa Do whatever it takes to enforce the codes, all the codes, including outdoor • storage of junk cars. CHARLOTIE ALEXANDER EaStside Eq.force the laws that are currently on the book. the regulations and rules, and enforce them uniformly. not just on rental property but all fM'Operty in the city. You'll find many owner-occupied residences and commercial buildings that look just as · unappeall.ng and probably are-just as Unsafe as any rental housing. It is not ju~t a rental property issue. It should be citywide and it should not just be a politicized issue. DAVID WIWAMS Newport Beach ' these are those that are · co·nsidered cool. Of cow se, those of us "older" people who grew up here have seen this before, as we see it now. Some things never change. older. Of cowse, In such an affluent are• u this, it may be difficult to ascertain this. And of course, the pretty women will congregate toward tl;lose who O~h money, those who throw money around, those con artists that are liilamous here In Newport Beach. But these people come and go. Even the ones that we grew up with. It ls Joey and bis classmates who will 'decide what is coo1 in the future -what is cool for this country and this world. I hope that Joey and his • classmates can do better than What I and my classmates are doing. Our future lays with you Joey, and those like you. Hope springs eternal from your youth and enthusiasm. ICeep it, hoid it and exploit it. I would like to impart to Joey that it is not money that is all important, but values, upbringing, class and style .. And trust.me, Joey, driving your VW and being a good person is a lot classier than driving a BMW and being a jerk. It's the same as you get As we get older, we find what was cool when we were growing up wu-actualfy pretty uncool, or at the least totally irrelevant to the real world -unless of coune you spent tow.years at USC (sorry, but I got my bachelor's of science and arts at use and I was the only ope I know who didn't cheat). But eventually, reality comes Into play, and what is right prevails, however latently. Like the revelations of corporate accounting scandals, corporate fraud and political collusion. • Paul James Baldwin 11 a ~ Newp01t Be~i:h resident. HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT District Office: 1370Adams Ave., Costa Mesa, 92626, (714) 432-5898 Chancellor: William M. Vega Bollrd: Pre1>idept Walter G. Howald, Vice President Paul Berger, George Brown, Jeny Patterson and Armando Ruiz; Student trustee Derek Shelly NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT District Office: 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa 92626, (714) 424-5000 Superintendent: Robert Barbot Board: President Judy Franco, Vice Pr~ident Martha Fluor, Clerk Serene Stokes, Dana Blade, Jim Ferryman, David Brooks and Wendy Leece MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT - 1965 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa, 92627, (949) 631-1200 Board: President Jim Atkinson, Vice President Mike Healey, Trudy Ohlig-Hall, Fred Bockmiller and Paul E. Shoenberger COSTA MESA SAMTARY DISTRICT P.O. Box 1200, Costa Men, 92628-1200, (714) 764-5043 Board: President Anene Schafer, Jim Fenyman, Art Peny, Greg Woodside and Dan W9rthinQ:ton ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa, 92628-9050, (714) 966-4000 Elizabeth D. Parker, member, Trustee Area 5, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS - Hall of Administration, 10 Civic. Center Plaza, Santa Ana, 92701 • Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa, Newport Beach), (714) 834-3220 • Thomas Wilson, 5th District (Newport Coast), (714) 834-JeSe ORANGE COUNTY FAIR 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, (71 4) · 708-FAIR Boerd: f>rltsident Curt Pringle, Vice President Ruben A . Smith, Randy Smith, Emily Sanfort:i, Peggy Haigl, James Barich, Deborah Carona, Leslie A. Ray and Patricia Velasquez STATE SENATE Ross Johnson (R). 35th District, 18552 MacArthur Jlvd., Suite 395, Irvine, 92715, (949) 833:0180; fax: (949) 833-0696; Press Secretary Pat Joyce, (916) 323-1200 STATE ASSEm..Y John Campbell (R), 70th District, State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814, (916) 319-2070 • E-mail: distrlct70@assembly.ca.(Jov STATE COASTAL. C~SSION 45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, San Francisco, 94105, (41 5) 904-5200; regional office in long Beach, (310) 590-5071 . GOVERN()fl Gray Davis, (D), State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814, (916) 445-2841; fax': (916) 445-4633 U.S. HOUSE OF . REPRESENTATIVES •Chris Cox, (R), 47th District, 1 Newport Piece, Suite 420, Newport Beach, 92660, (949) 756-2244; or 2402 Rayburn Building, Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 226-5611; f.X (949) 251·9309 (repr.esents most of Newport B~ach) · E-m ail: christopher.cox@mail. house.gov • Dana Rohrabacher, (R), 45th District, 101 Main St., Suite 3C, Huntington Beach, 92848, (714) 960-6483; or 2338 Ra.ybum Building, Washington, D.C. 205151 (202) 225-2415; fe.x: (714) 960-7806 (Represents Costa Mesa and West Newport) E-mail: dana@mail.house.gov - 94THANNUAL NEWPORT HARBOR CHRISTMAS BOAT PARADE A Special Edition of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce " ~ ...,_,,,_ . , . ~ ... , . • .· r I ' ' ' . . .. ..A _, Sab.rday, Nollember 2, 2002 NI .. A single "YES'' vote this Election Day will benefit Orange County in so many ways that leaders from throughout the area and state are saying "YES ON .47". 8.400 new jobs, $420 million in local wages, higher property values for homeowners and better schools for kids. That's a billion dollars of economic activity all in Orange County. Prop 47 raises more than $500 million to build classrooms and make renovations at our 465 K-12 schools, seven community colleges and two distinguished public universities. EDUCATORS SAY ''YES'' . . . ' ·,. r • • .... • ' ~ • ~ • ~ . .•. . ' ' . . . ~·1 . . . .. ...... :· .-; ;~ .. '"!"~ ~· . . ·. ··. ·. -~~~~:¥ :"' . . •. , "~J.; ·~· ~ . ,":{:-' . ·. , •.. · . . ::-./ ,.,4 ... . . . - • • ~\ I .. ,4 . ... ·· • · . , .~r•,cf,..,,.,.·""'~· . t . • - ' • : • ' ........... _."" .. -r .... ,._,.,_..:;,.·)_• .• : ' . ·=·· ... · .· .. .. ( , •.. -;·l.·~·:~r.':·:.:·: . ' . ~ , .·. . . . . . ' "I ...... --• --,. ''f ~·. --'.. . • ... • ·""'·~ .,. '.a -• .,. ? , .,...._. '. . .·• . .., m ..... J;. · · ·.· · · ·: 1 . ~~·-, .. . : ~ ~ .. ·. ;. . . ' • . . ! . ·~.:: '• -- COMMUNITY LEADERS SAY ''YES'' BUSINESS & LABOR SAY ''YES'' . , 'I .- • SIU'dly, ,..... 2, 2002 , COMMUNITY & CLUas - &Cl celebrates religious 'd iv er s i tY. .on &tnday ' s ,,.etrttuaJ Journeys:" · Day of Utamlng and ·• s&ring" ls the theme for the ninOt annual ReUllous ' biwnity Faire from l tc5 6 p.m. Swiday afUC Irvine's Student Center. 1bla year'• event is designed to provide multiple • oppor:tunJtles for participants , to find' out more about the experiences that •hape and mold the ~lritual journeys of owliwle. "We come from many religloustraditJons and cultural backgrounds, we live and work side by side, and yet we still do not really know each other vecy well," saJd Prany Sananlkone, president of RDF Inc. "PerJlaps sharing and learning about each other's individual journeys will help us live toge.tber ln harmony and. understanding while teaching us new ways to Usten and learn from each other." Sanan.ikooe Is also director of diversity relations and education in the Office of Equal Opportunity and • Diversity at UCI. Panel discussions and presentations Include the following topics: How .has Sept. 11 challenged you on your · spiritual journey? How central ls ritual in your tradition, and what does it mean to you? . How do p:m., the program besim at I Nligiou1 · • ., p.m. and ends at 8 pam. leaders Donatlona of~ to SIO are .... &nnala .. ,.w.~••H 9tlgested:Students wHH their current ID. are free. While I teacb.inp won't be tbere th.ia year, I have Into world attended in the past. I found a.ffainf How the program atinlulating, • do you relate lmtghtful and well worth the to and use ~Come for an.hour or JIM your · ClOme for the day. · 1Crlptures1 . ~ .DE BOOM What can we UONS INTBllNmONAL do to bring POSTBR CON'l'BSTt For the the Meesjah and what happens first~. the Harbor Mesa when be arrives? What is the UoDJ.iCub is sponsoring the role of the religious community Uona Internatiohal Peace when it comes to popular Poster Cont~t for art students culture, sqcb as TY, muSic and at TeWlnkle Middle School. film, and bow doesjt influence This year marks the 15th year our children? of the International Peace Speakers include: Rabbi Poster Contest Lions O ubs Allen JCnuue of Temple Beth El International sp<>nsors the in Aliso Viejo; Dr. :Ananda contest to emph asize the Guruge, former ambassador to Importance of world peace to the United Nations and young people everywhere. professor at Hsi LaJ Unlversi,Jy; Some 325,000 entries are Dr. Ben Hubbard, professor of submitted. worldwide. The compara~ve religion at Cal contest theme this year is State Fullerton; Shetk Y...U •Dream of Peace." The Harbor Paup, Imam of the Mission Mesa Uons Oub winner will Viejo Mosque; Father Rafael continue on, and ultimately Luevano, officer for one grand prize winner will be lnter-religious a.ffalrs, Diocese selected from 24 international of Orange; Father Blahoy finalists. Local deadline for this Kamel, rector of St Marina year's !=On test was Friday. After Coptic Orthodox Omrch in judging, there will be a Lake Forest presentation night to Registration begins at 12:30 announce the winner and . pteeent hanonble mendon ~..U putic:ipantt. WBLCOKB TO THE WORID OP SBIMCB aJJ8& ICadly ..... lpODIOred by Ana ~aad~J .. and Dellla Jaa. SpoDIOred by Olp Jua. who joloed the Harbor MeSa Uona Out; and was ~ lnducted by District ru Gov. CJwck 0...,. ~· WORTH DPMTING From the "'Tbdugbt for the Day" provided by Greg Ielley of the Newport-Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council: "The greatest weakness of most humans is their hesitancy to tell others how much they love them while they're ~ alive." -OA. Battiata SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS COMING WEEK MONDi\Y 6:30 p.m.: Harbor Mesa Lions Oub meets the Costa Mesa Country O ub. Past District Gov. Ellen Uebhen will visit to inform the members about Llon's Oub International Foundation's Melvin Jones Fellowship. TuuDi\Y 7:30 a.m,: The 35-member Newport Beac.h Sunrise Rotary Oub will meet at Five Crowns for a program by John Voget 00 the YMCA. 6:30 p.m.: The 40·member Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Uons Oub will meet at ~e Costa Mesa Country Oub for a buslness meeting. WED~Di\Y 7: 15 a.m.: 1be 20-member South Coaat Metro Rotary Oub will meet at the Center Oub (www.southcoastmetrorotary. ortJ and the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Oub meets a1 the University Athletic Oub. Noon: The 35-member Exchange Oub of the Orange Coast will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for a buslness meeting. Soroptimist International Newport Harbor meets at the Santa Ana Country Oub. 6 p.m.: The 60-member Rotary Oub of Newport-Balboa will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for to celebrate the Rotary lnteniational Foundation with Past District Gov. Jim Young appearing as Paul Harrh. the founder of Rotary International. THlJISD\Y 7a.m.:1be 20-plus member Costa Meaa-Oran~e Costa Breakfast Uons Cub will meet at MiJni's Ode. Noon: 1be SO·member Costa Mesa~ Oub will meet at the Holiday Inn for an Eagle Pride presentation. (www.ldwarats.org/club/costa ~sa); tile 50-member Newport Beach-Corona del Mar Ktwanis Oub meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to hear )obn Moort.cb, Orange County treasurer and tax collector; the 80-member Exchange O ub of Newport Harbor meets at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum for a business meeting; and the t 00-me~r Newport -Irvine Rotary Oub meets the Irvine Maaiott Hotel to hear Dr. Larry Omo on the state of the art in diagnostic testing for stroke, heart disease and cancer. (www.nirotary.org). • COMMUNfTY. Clues is published ~turdev-In the Dally Pilot. Send your service club's meeting information by fax to (949) 660-8667; by e-mail to jdeboom@aol.com; or by mail to 2082 S.E. Bristol, Suite 201 , Newport Beach, CA 92660-1740. Have Fun This Holiday Season! Book Your Company Or Family Party At 107 21st Place, Newport Beach ................ ,., ..,.11wt C. l'oy For ltsMfl 't Saves ~g s150· ~ ye111 In energy & w•tet ••skCll.r JO"GasRanp I I I I The t.gest, Finest, Frienclest 8-ty Slpply &F.~ln Onmge County I J6t E. 110 s,. I I COSTA MHA Acaoss faOM lb~s I NEW ARRIVAlS Of •• !!!.~~,~~_;~!~.!~ •• This~ '!'Or llDI be OOlllbined ..... Olff. cliiaMf °' .. pa. SentcWler.....,..- Best Prices -Best Service - Best Selection L OllC:.curib do 11111 apply ID hair alb~ a an & s.boilbl pcpdla. bpir91 I l/XJ/O'l ... --------------- • Cool<91Wo Dmarent Foods At 1Wo Olffen9nt Temperatures At The Same Time. • Bake and Broil Al The s.ne Time. -.. ** ftllll INCUMBENT Newport-Mesa }Jnified S~ool District Trustee Area 4 • 8 years service as N-MUSD School Board Member • 17 years as pubUc school principal • 33 years in pubUc education • M.A. in Educational Adminimacion •Certified Reading SpcciaJist • Califor,;ia School Board degree in Governance • Ncwpon Harbor Chamber of Commerce Education Commiucc • 28-ycar resident of Newport Beach/Corona dd Mar As a Board Member I will focus on: Stwlmll Ctm,im•nii, &bool/Dinria Pre,nu • Mastering Basic Skilh • Involving p~cnts & • Promoting a positive school • Supporting academic community in the dcci&ion-climate achievement making process • Maintaining dfcaive a:aching •Promoting high apcctacioru •Providing quality after-school for every srudent Suasing higher-level thinking programs • Removing barric:n dw skills •Engaging parental prevent student sua:as Grand Opening Kitchen Givaway! / • Empbasiz.i.ng positive attirudc, panicipacion • Providing required resources · behavior, values &: • Establishing IChool/business • Insuring teacher profational rcsponsibiUty partnerships dcvdopmcnt • Pr.oviding technology • Supporting the •No Child opportunitia Left Behind Program· Daily Pilot Newpon.Mesa Federation of Teachers Women ln leadenhip The Hooorablc Jim Silva FJizabah Dom Parka Shirley A. Catty Dr.John Dan Jury Putenon \V.Jm Howald DMdBroob 0....81.dt ManhaPluor Thr Pluor PunUy Jucl)r&John~ Dt.WllWnV. JICkMIU u.w, 8t $(ioct ~ .. EnJorsements Jim de Boon · Or. Norman Low John Noyes Rutbelyn Plummer GarryAdaml Joel &Ana ~tt Ri1a & Bob Teller o.vid & LynM Bloomberg Tmw&Mutin~ Ellie it lrrins Bwg Nell ac Adrienne Cohen ~& Hwucr Cook . ~ & Carol Crane BNnacae.,.~ Albert ac •w.-aalJ. Jim ac an.. cw.m.n Sendr ac Marr~ Robin ac Mlrp Hadr.cr Roben & K.aduyn Hukdl Jana & Terry Hackett 8ctscy Helie Bonnie & Brian Jeanncac Dale Jona Eileen Kaufinan Berna.rd & Maryanne Leckie Gayte & Bob LeWlnw Harold ac Vada r.t.r Jo,arA=•me BUI ac }eln Rimr - Jim ac JOlll Sc:uu Jiif ac u.. SclnllM Dt LoU at $111 .... .... Ir ......... ..... b: 0.-. c..cr Milo.a- . • i'. •. .. .. ,. Delving into the MIND of a child Costa Mesa company announces plans to raise $1.25 million in 2oo3 to help students do better in math. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot COSTA MBSA -Word prob- lems. in elem~ntary school -· m.ad:l ~s.usually evoke the same reaction in student.s as getdng a shcSt at the doctor's office. A Costa Mesa company is trying to change that attitude. lnstead of using words, the 1'tusic [Qtelligence Neural De- velopment Institute uses pic- tures and patterns to capital- ize on the brain's innate abilities. On Friday, MIND Institute board member Paul Folino - president of Costa Mesa-based Emulex -kicked off a major fund-raising drive to, expand and further develop its pro- gram based on state stand- ards. The goal is to raise $1.25 million during 2003. Although no NeWport-Mesa Unified schools participate in the.institute's program, trustee -Martha Fluor said she would talk to Supt Robert Barbot next week about tcylng a pilot Internet. version tbe progr:am. The program ls ~ally "I think it hu a IOt of poten-eft'eCtlve with student.s whose tial and merit, eapedally. in re-first language is not Engllilh, gard to the CC?ncept that it's since it does not rely heavily nonverbal," F1uor said. "It will on language, · said And.few cut acrose all language levels. Coulson, president of the edu- ln that respect, It's real 1>0si-cation division. live." "It helps kids where before The institute started four language was a barrier so they years ag9 to combat the JJ.O· get success that transfers into derperfoimance of Orange other areas beyond math," County student.s in math and Coulson said. science. The success of the program . The math .prograin, cur-. has translated into higher test rently serving second-.through scores for students using the fourth-graders, is based on 28 ·-program in California. Nine- years of research. It u8es video hundred-and-seventy-seven games to deve1op children's third-graders who particif>ated skills of visualiz~g and plan-in. the program averaged a ning aliead. It also involves 13.2-percentile increase on the music theory and keyboard 2002 Stanford ~ math scores. training. to take advantage of Third-graders in the same the parallels between math schools who did not pa,rtioi- and music. · pate in the program showed a "Music is like the exercise 2.9-perce.ntile increase .. for higher brain reasoning," Denise Esparza, a teacher at said Dr. Gordon Shaw, chair-Madison Elementary School man of the institute's board in Santa Ana, said that while and professor emeritus of she has seen a lot ?f programs physics at UC lrvine. "lt.devel-come and go in her 29 years of ops the neural hardware for teaching, the institt1te's pro- this kind of thinking." gram has the solid foundation The program also provides to withstand the politics of real·tirne feedback -for education. teachers by collecting and MThis is one to keep," Espar- analyzing what's going on in za said. ~oftentimes, · math the classroom and delivering books don't focus on how to feedba~k to teachers using the teach these difficult concepts." c.111..-11 lMlal .. • llo llucC4t or llDltor D-1 .. • IEMf'IJ lfllclent • No-Painting • c.t1• Pit to Yew "-t • Nolle RulstMt • IEnMnced s.a.tlr • ~,... IEasr Clwin9 . .l....1 Oualffy Craftsmanship Guaranteed. peal 714·965·187& • 800·433·2588 HOME IMllOVEMfNT 19142 Beach Blvd. • Hootington Beach (Beect1 & Garfield) tbn: Mon., Wld. & Fri. M • Tua & 1lua. M • Sit. M • Slit. 12 ... Uc. No. 8790880 Paci1lc Coast Hwy. . . rsor;oFFlfif OO-fiii.iillf3STNitr.1rsor;o1F1 1 0. low·E P!ss ,J,., Hdl ~door 11·For llCl111d wiMltw 11 On aystal cut 1 I wilclows illv 11 thlf we replace 11 *t we replace 11 glass I I New Customers On\ 11 New Customers Only 11 New Customers Only I I New Customers Only I I I Coupon per cuilOmef 11 1 Coupo!' per cuslOmer 11 l Coupon per ouslomer 11 I Coupon per customer I L-~~~~-~L-~:l!C3~~-~L-!:r.:~~~-~L-~~~~-~ ~~~~ ~~ MIKE'I I 0~ CARPET$ ·OVER 30 YEARS IN COSTA MESA ·•Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery• Ullllnata Texture-Plueh Ceramic Carpets • Area Rugs l'loortng G~n~ .... n"' * 1 H Vinyls • Ceramics ,,..... -~ ... " "....... Wood • Laminates Wood. llerlterCeqMt Ploortne ~"' • 1 n Refinishins & . tmull«I _ ft New -... ...__.....,, __ _, . ft --"""'----.----CALL NOW ~!' 642-8400 1 DESIGN CENTER ' "Forr All Your Decorating Needs.!'' Saturday, November ·2; 2002 At Vendors ,.·OCC ready tb swap RecSPening of -street. Commissioners a1so or· Orange Coast Go19 -cut ..1~ a six-month review to track the i.. .,..,,_ by 45CWt to make.~ b college's Saturd ay d;~Dege's progress. lost~ from the swap -marke~ CQIDeS just in The decision b final ~ ap-The ,swap meet also lost a lot of pealed by 5 p.m. on Monday. ~rs beca•1$e they could not time for the holidays. 1r-ao goes wen, Blanc hopes to affprd to keep f:beir busioea&es 1n Lolita Harper O~ily Pilot have the weekend swap meet re· a location that was only open one vamPecl by No,v. 16. day. Blanc said he is woimd In April, city officials notified about rebuilding that vendor baee the college that the campus swap because many moved perma- <X>STA MFSA -Orange Coast meet was violating the.' school's nendy to Riverside or Los A1J81!1es College oflidals said this week 1984 agreetn4mt with the city. A, eounty venues. that they-are anxious to comply study -prompted by Council-' "I have reservations beamse it "with a newty issued permit to re-woman Ubby Cowan in Novem· took us years to build Saturdays." nvn operation of the swap meet ~ pecause of ao _apparent in-Blanc said "I know that some .--to Saturdays and make up for six . aease in traffic along· Fairyiew vendors mOVed their families out months of lost revenue. Road -found t6.ar the SWclp meet of Orange County to survive. It George Blanc, admini.strat:iv was operating with an excess of will be interesting to see if they dean pf economic development 200 vendors and on an additional come back." and community education, who day not authorized by the city. Vendor Wtlliam Pe:zzu1lo, wbo oversees the swap ~ said aty and college officials met to stuck thrOugh the lean swap meet school officials are ready to start ~ the study. and the school days, said he is thrilled to re-es- the necessary groundwork to re-readily agreed to decrease the sire tablish his Saturday set up. configure the ~.meet. .and. __ to ~ll)ply with the existing permit. "It think this is the right thing parldng layout for its ·m~t effi-starting the weekend of May 4. for the city to do," Pezzullo. said. cient use. Since the cutbacks. the school "It really provides a great service "It makes it easier for the city has lost more than • $600,000, to the community and provides and for usi:. Blanc said about the 1 Blanc said The campw swap income to the vendors. I really be- recent changes to the campus meet generally b~ in at least lieve it's one of the traditions that swap meet made by the Planning $1 .5 million every year, minus ex· so many people in Costa Mesa Commission. 'We will be running penses for sweeping and staffing. tallc about either getting back or a truly legit business enterprise Blanc said. The remainder of the maintaining." while still being able to offer a revenue is applied to funding While the decision would have wide varlet)' of products to a myriad community programs, in-~n ~elcomed a lot sooner. Jl'e'L.. broad base of shoppers." duding a small-business support zullo and Blanc said, they hope Planning.commissioners agreed center, summer college program vendors will be able to take ad· Monday to reopen the swap meet for children and performing arts. VdDtage of the busy holiday sea- on Saturdays with an average of Those programs took a big hit son. Any further delays and sellers 260. vendors per day, as long as from the loss of Saturday opera-might miss out on the peak college officials wodted on a more tion and were in jeopardy of being business time and instead be advanced vendor reservation wiped out altogether. For exam-faced with rebuilding the swap process and prohibited parking in pie, there will be fewer fine arts meet during the traditionally slow the Coast Community . College performances by visiting profes· months of JanLI.ary, February and District parlcing lot acros.5 th.e sional companies next year. as Man:h. UCI 2002-2003 CHANCELLOR'S DISTINGUISHED FELLOWS SERIES Unlvetslty of callfomla, lrvlne presents The Transition to Electronic and Internet Voting • -- with David R. Jefferson · ,, , \ CbrUt Cb.,.,di By die Sea United Met:hodisr 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Newpon Beach S.-45 &.IL• Adult Sunday Xbooj • 8:30 & I 0 a.m. • Worship ad Cliildmu Swidiy School The RcY. Or. George R <:rilp, PutCK (949)673-3805 Newport Center .. United Mithodist Church Rev. Ca.chleen Coots, Pastor 1601 Marguerite Ave. corner of Marguerite and San Joaquin Hills Rd. (949) 644--07 45 8am Quiet Wrmhip Service J Oam Worship and Chi/drrn's S'!ndaJ School Youth ~eting iuee!tly Costa Mesa First United Methodist Churdl 420 West 19th Street, Costa Mesa (949) 548-7727 ev. Michael Bankhead, Pastor St. John The Divine Episcopal Church :183 E. Bay St. . Costa Mesa 949-548~2237. Comer of Bay & Orange Ave. Sunday Services: . 8:00 am and 10:00 am Sunday School 9:45 Holy ·EuchaJ1st at 7:00 am on Wednes<.1ay The Rev. Dr. e.t>wa St.wart, Rector ~t Midlad &AJIAnp. Pacific View at Marguerite Corona dd Mar • 644-0463 A Co~tUin of tht Alitliam C-11111nio11 BU/WING OUR FAITH: WVING OwST AND SERVlNG OUR aJMMIJNITY. TM Reva Pmr D. Haynes, Rector SUNDAY SCHEDULE 8 am -Holy Encharur 9 am · Sunday Schooll Adul1 Bible Snidy I 0 am · Choral Eucharist NURSERY CARE AVAJUJJLE SAINT JAMES CHURCH EPISCOPAL •A c....t, °""'*'It~ .JS.., . -. Grid . Ud .J *"" The Very Rev. Canon David Andenon, Rector 3209 Vio Udo =~ 7: 30 om Troclitional 9 om Conlemix>fOIY. •. 9om Church School 11 am Charismatic ond Wedne5day Noon ~-We're excited. our new church i• w -: open and we'd lo .. lo h ave you vUit Sl Matthew'1 Church .&. P retehool • parl•h nf th~ At1111l~1n Catholic Church Tndidonal~ Su1wby ~ 9:00 & 11:00 am Suaday School: 9:00 am --~coat 2300 Ford Road, Nrwpon 6aidt (mmcr Bonita Canyon ac Prairie Rd) The,R.at. ~o C Scatleu. k«10t ' and the.,...... lbined on our WIT bomelDwn; In Sin lftndlM, the la tbe ume Yll.Y that lhe lo1b ~ c:c.~~LA.1~ ~_;1~ ... lt6pcbOd or eeccmd-daa dtmD · u though diey wwe the mne. carpecbqierl In the mid-198QI. to Loi~ I nl9d more thin They Dl4IY u Wiii have dumted, I'm .,.,_nning to pt territorial OIMle tbal ftnally the U. II more "8-t wbateverl" · ~ about Newport-Mesa. Come c>n thin Dtlmyland. ' . Anet~ 81 the clay of~ down and listen to' the Pldftc 1'bat llddened me. I had lived Roee Parade la the IDOlt Symphony~ or watch • Jn too IDIDY pa1I of Loe An&etes beautiful' day of the yMr and ' · p~ at die beautiful new Soutb 'FOLEY Contirud from M Foley relied Clll DOlllnldl.;. ... meibods m pdmtaa, peaUMd endanemenll lhlt . resulted tn con(uslon. he-1. .. for 22 years and~ a pn>JDpll thouaandl to ielQ<:ate COut Repertory. F.at dinner at once-great dty become little to Soutbem c.aurm:m., 1 baYe no Gustaf .Aliders -in my op1oion : 1DOR1 than a copy of other big · doubt that what AD;lerica saw one of the best restaurants In lb"8 ~ whole .. fine with .. name appeertns Oil. the Ulf. llid he is prOud to IUp-. port a Oemoa'at becalile be beliews in Foley's ideal tor ~ dties around the country with c:turiQ8 the home pmea here will c.anfomta. Unwind with a day at mlarnanapd resourcee. {>Olhical -make eome :want to think twice out spectacular beaches. Spend peUineel and pl>orplanning. about •pendiog another winter lots of moneybere. Then go Ol'anle Q>un(f wu all that JD the snow, Many of ~--home. . Loi Angielel WU niJt·and J~·-· ·people wQHook to ~ · ··.-· • -' OuriJome bad not a-shred of it here ewso before I stepped out .Newport•Meea. -"finally" after the baseball -Of my car in 1983. It waa cleaner, SUie, I bawn't aeen even a crown; not a moment of thought quieter and a much ~place hcdoD of the hi~ places· to live that thls'Ylctory woWd'fi,nally to .""8e a family. I had not~ in the co~ But I cannot put us on the map for moment of lqngtng to be lib ·believe that very many are better something besides DisneyJan4: I LA. br even a moment of envy communttieS than the ones am quite fine being 40 miles or Jealousy toward the City of served by t.biil newspaper. I don't south of L.A. and 80 miles north the Angels. I didn't care about even )now where to begin. How ·of San Diego. the image of being "less than" about, in 15 years at our old But until someone takes the Los Angeles. l embraced it. It .• home in Costa Mesa. we ran our World Series title out of the was the reason I wanJe<i to live air conditioner about a total of county, I would appreciate 'the here. 10 days? How about being at or area's designation as the ,ea) And to all those who wished near some of the best beaches in •"City of the Angels.• to continue to live there, have at the world? How about our rising it, l thought caliber of cultural offerings? Or Then the Angels won the · how about just continuing to be wodd championship of baseball an exceptional place to raise • STEVE SMITH is a Costa Mesa resident and freelance writer. Reapers mav leave a message for him Ofl the Daily Pilot hotline at (949) 642-0086. · 19 Tennis Courts · 5 Pros W /Grand sLun • Scadiwn Court W / B ·Ball Machine ·Tennis Ladder ·Fi mess D irector ·Swim Lessons proving netghborhoo41.- sdwols and suppodiog' ~ . . "I have ab89brtely DO ptob-• l~ 8t an... Miller sakL .:1• . been ~ to coovfnce •• that she's not.~ a ~ aat. but she d~ belleYe me." Addnson. who bas '*° tf board member since 1998, ts. an active member of the com- munity who bas wolked at'~ AerospaCe Corp. in fJ SeaundO for the last 26 years. He also re~ .. presents the district on ~, co11)1l'littees and serves as the Orange County Water Oistri~ ~o. • LOUTA HAlftER covers CoSta Mesa. She may be reamed at l9491 574-4275 or b'( 4HNil et lolita.harper@latimes.com. ·Direct TV Sports Packages ·Free NTN Satellite Trivia For NBTC m~rsh1p tnfo plt:2.M all K.tchy at (949) 644-0050 en 2 16. Our Lady Queen of Angels A + •A God-ccnccrcd parish comm unity, instructed by the Word of God and renewed by the Sacraments" 2046 Mar Vista Drive Newpon Beach, California 92660 (949)644-0200 Fax (949) 64+ 1349 J Rev. Monsignor William P. Mclaughlin Pastor LITURGIES: Saturday, 5 p.m. (Cantor), Sunday, 7:00 (Quiet), 8:30 (Contemporary) 10:00 (Choir), 11:30 a.m. (Can~r) and 5:00 p.m. (Contemporary) Newport Harbor Lutheran Church OU..C.A.) 1ee Dower Dr. Newport...., Tnclltlonal Lutbenn ....... Dnld Monge Wonhlp ....... with Holy Communion .. ndey8:1Sem CMLDCAM ---· sT. MAH PRNY'llRIAN CHURCH . . Worship 9:30 ................. ~ .... (Mt) '44-1341 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURC (Dlsclpln ot Christ) 2A01 ...... Awe. NewpcNtlnctl,CA (Ml) 141-1711 .................... Also Comins Thia Fall to the NBTC ••• Scott D avis T ennis Acad em y For lflchty bnked and Advanced Juniors For T cnni:s Academy info pka.oe all Scott Davia a~ (949) 644-0050 as-22o Only al Our Store in Orange! ~WEUVE)~ -. '"' I•"" 1• -T •• W -I t -•• ••• • ~=-•• •• •• •• • • • ,_ ••• I ...... ••• •• •• lllSTOI -. - 2332 North Tustin Ave. Am""""-n. JIM/ o1 (114)2•83:4950 .. £ OPtrH 7 D4ft A WUkJ ~~·-._...,•7-•81Mn.....,. AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN lt.,.,;a to the Dally Pilot, 330 W. B.y St., G~a Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to C949) &f6-417~ or by ~lllng (949) li"4-4298. lndude the Ume, date and location of the event, a1 Wi)ll as a contact ptione number. A complete listing r. available at Www.dallypi/otcom. ' TODAY TM UC lrvtne Arbot"9tUm wt• hdld its annual Fall Orchid Festival from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today and fl'Gfll 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. The ad:x>l'dtum is Just south of the 'OOmer of Campus Drive and Jamboree Road on the UCI North Campys. The cost is $2 per person, free for children younger than 12 and members of the Friends of the Llt:I Arboretum. F-or more information, call (949) 824-6833. 1'fie Ma9<1Uench Ball for the Arts wtll be held from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Orange County Museum of Ar\ in Newport Beach. The event, 1n1ts fifth consecutive year, is a popular and hip Halloween party for young professionals throughout Orange County and .. benefits the mUM&Hn* The mu.eum Is at 860 Sen a.m.nte Drive. $66 ~for QfOUP9 of 10 or more, S85 edvanced purd\aM, $80 at the door. (949) 7'59-1122, ext. MIO. Thalroon, ..... °' ~. ~ IMand 'NiU host a tat.night oodctall opening reception from 9 to 11 p.m. The event will benefit The Sophlsticetes, • support group o11he AaeMment and Treatment Services Center of Orange County, and will Include live entertainment. The restaurant Is at 857 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. $10 at the door."(949) 644-0'la3. SUNDAY : A pn>grem exP1orin9 the 99mee Native American children of the Batt Bay might have played will be held from 10:30 a.m. to noon at The Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center. The program· js best suited for children ages 6 and older. Space ls limited. The .center is at 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach. $3 per person. To register, call (714) 973-6829. An Introduction to Zen Wotbhop will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Boutique Sale Novembe• 8th, tOa~·Spm Deslgne• Appaiel Sport1wea• • Home Items AT VERY LOW PRICES Don't 11155 flll5 POIHllOUS .Salelll ~ash GnlJ • All lalel Pinal ' I All proceeclt benefit local cftarttlet . Thru November 15th WE'LL TRADE You A (:HILD's PORTRAIT-SITilNG FOR TOYS. plus, receive 15%-25% off portraits ii Call now for the best appointment times. www.JohnBlomPhotography.com 949.675.3130 3732 E. Coast Highway Corona def t.far' · • @jlllll/IWtMl ·coNSIGN. DESIGN Qll4lity Funai1/t11111 & A.cce11om1 For Your 80•1 End Table ·········~··················· ......................... $4.S• br&e Oak Ml~ ...................... ~ •.•••.•.•••• , •••• $?!• Cotf"ee. 'lable ................. _ ....................... -••• .;.$75" Antique TWo Tier Bookslielf _ ... _.:_. __ .$125" White Wicker' a.tret ............................... -$175" 1. Zen Center In Co9t.a Mesa. The wotbhop will~ • demonetrationa on the beak:8 of Mated medftatlon, various opdona for pottures (c:uehlon or chain), techniquet for wor1dng wtth breathing and observation of thought. The center la at 120 E. 18th St. $60. (949) 722-7818. M818'MO'• lJale ttely ~Urllnt In Cotta M ... Will debut ha "Rat Pact Mondays" event from 9:30 p.m. 10 1 •~m. The event will Include live mualc by jatZ ainger Chrl1 Wllll•ma and hia five-piece band, dancing, complimentary tray-paaaed hore d'oeuvre•, a late-night menu and MONDAY drink specials. The restaurant is -at 3333 Bristol Road. Fbr more information, call (714) 646-9560 or visit www.magglanos.com. The °'*'le County Siem Singles Club will host a newcomer meeting at 7.p.m. at the Costa Mesa Neighborllood Community Center. The meeting will Include display•. exhibits, ~monstratlona and refrethments. The center is at 1846 Partc Ave. Free. For more infomlJltion, call (714) 963-6346. The ~mer·.~. "of Onnge County will hold a support group meeting for caregivers from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Our lady Queen of Angels in Newport Beach. The church is at 2046 Mar Vhlta Drive. Free. For reservations, contact Jim Casey at (949) 640-1760. TUESDAY . UC IJYlne wlll hold ha 11th annual Rainbow Festival and Confdt6J1ce today through Nov. 7. The conference wlll celebrate cultural and ethnic diversity and will consist of panel discussion, wortcshops and presentations by author and poet Jimmy Santiago Baca, social historian and author Mike Davis and international studies scholar Vljey Prashad. F-or more information and a complete schedule of'events, call the Cross-Cvltural Center at (949) 824-7215 or visit www.ccc.uci.edu. ALASKA SPECIALS 2003! Save up to 62°/o Off 7 Dav Alaska Cruises Taxes & Alrfse ldd'I Prices Begin At ·$679.oo PP Do Not Delay! Call Today! CRUISE HOLIDAYS 800·438~732 Sattxday, ~ 2, 2002 All Gro~s Polluter Repairs Aca.·1po -.... ~ The CARBURETOR SHOP, Inc. fuel & Emission Speclallat., c.t>umcr ~!ding Motorcraft-~,.=- Tune-0p9 (949) 642~ (714) 55tr2111 W ..... :-.~ 2945 Randolph Rue.• Co.ta-Me••• C•flfoml• 9262• YURMAN PL LA5£ JO IN U5 I O K A RA l-lL O PPORTUNI I Y f O Ml l I DAVID YU RMAN. AMI RI< .A'> PIH Mii H JLWLLRY AND WAl<"ll D L'>ICNl K PRl:.VILW 11 ll l A ll'> I IN TH[ I INL IL WLUl Y AND flMl Pll< l COLLl:C TIONS Tl IUR">OAY. NOVLMCllH 7 10 OOAM -12 OOPM IN l\DOl l lON Wl INVITl YOU ru '>IOP IN 10 VIE.W IHl Vl\NllY fAIR "WOMlN 01 HOLL ywoocr PllO I 0 IU I RO~P(.( llVL ' NOVlMBER 6TH -NOVE.MB[ R 101 11 l~lf LVL'H '°'Ill 8('<Eclrl Tiii '><>P1tl'>IK 411' (>I 41'>( A C l IARHY n1Ar w o10 .. s 1() ltl LI' ( ltlll>fH"' It >f<M I ti "l 1 It' rAMll Y" "'°"0 SOCJ4L RELAl I< l~l 111.._ TRAnt'Tlj:itJA~ ,, •• ~ .... ·~ ..... ....,-, .... ,,. M e'791 .. ,. ,,.. ........ "---............ -c.,,..... .................... J . DAiCES Of cb9 IJUI' opm axny-SbD otc:an.. del Ms .. vy-~ di.ab --. lbe "'° ~ ...... the.,.. .... cbe .... .......... ~,..,,. CClllblld frc*Al ~ ........ halb up .. bmd ol N811upan-Ullled tnlllee i\il I . jiibe. s.me .._ •,renn Limits Restore 81 Teacher's Salaries Zero 11 Tolerance· For All "Wiii Restore Equilibrium In The Commun · ru Encourage '-" Everyone to Vote Jeff Ewing & lyum Ewing SHOULD YOU CONSIDER ABUSYSTREm The large, stately house that you drive by every morning on the way to wort has peaked your int~L When you finally call for an appointment and see the house • - you love it! And the price is lower than prices for similar houses on quieter side streets. Houses located on busy streets may represent some of the best buys in terms of space and amenities for the price. Somb buyers who are very sensitive to noise or concerned about small children or pets may automatically rule out houses that are located oo ~residential streets. If you doo'I share these same concerns, yoo will find many benefits lo a house in this location. lf the sellers have made pricing concessions on the property based on it's location, this could open up an opportunity for you to own a far grander house than you thought you could .afford! Just remember that when you sell the house. the pool of Jl"OSPC"(ive buyers may be smaller, and you may have lo pass on a similar price break to the oext owner. Lyleen and Jeff have 30 consecutive years of rut cstale experience in Newport Beach. For professional service or advice with your real r.scate needs call the Ewmg., at C<mt Newport ColdwdJ Banker at (949) 759-3796. lht= ... COltt Nlwport flir-11 TIMt forlOin. .... --. wMb 15 ~ dlOll m-'Ille DMllon 7 ... .. .... OdB Cllndl8• In the race. damliL md m...., _ .. ·cben::ebu: ..... ..._.New· who daa't 1we Id ~-Mesa. aUllld. bJcb9 •• ...... ~ palt °"....__, Jm are~ ownetOD ~ a.. CaulllJ . Dlmy • .,..... .... fDnns ton, ~ 11111 • '*"' engineer ,.. c.wplrhf• .... put...... Cua ..... Coundlwomln Saul Hlllchmtnn, Wiler reeotJroeS ... In lbe ... far m. a. lli8llbm Somen. enp.r Pllul Cook and businel8 • Mela 8IDbly Dlllltct. lntne Dllbly II • llloal pnJp011ient ol owner DIDiel Slw , 8andl -... 1*ldd. Mlle Can-die climtcl'I Sl500-mllon e8'ort to Heulugbi. lflnchmann. Rek· I M+h«ed Wlll!r Dllldct, .... ~· 'RIC)'de .... and, aftler MM!l'8I e,:5 and Sharar &ft'J Ubertarian.s. ...... WMer Dllldct ol ~ 1ayma ol trealmenl. deliYer it 18 ln the tace for three open aeats Qamty md the Ol8np CcJun(y drinking wiilK · on the Q>lta Mesa Sanitary Dia· Wilm Dllldct. ~ 99 ... tbrouF IOIDe trict: aewlll ~ wiD face ~ eeen more candidatea beo"""'oul char.-,'" Debey . off 91nst rbe three lnwmbentl. i>r ~ 'dilb1cts than ever be-IUl Somen, on the oCher band: Arlene Schafer. (;reg \\bodside fore,• said Marcia Mcbe, OralW' bas attacked the project ·a a "tol· and Du:}~ are all hop-Cooo~ elecdoa lnformlrii«1 Ill· let to fal>• inWlre that. la hmlg' ing to retUm to their chain on the pmyitor.. Many of lbe au>dldat• Jaun&ed without lborougb five.member board. ~ ruMlng for these olllCes baYe litde enough lle8JJnent inethods 'in Schafer, a two-termer fiJ:st co no name-recognition. but that piece. elected hi um. Is billing herself u doesn't stop them from throwing •0n the gnmder 8Cale of thlogs. a seasoned. elected leader with al· their bats in the ring. they're not dealing whh thin&s as most 30 ~ of public service IJbertarian Party leaden are they oome up," Somers said. wuier her bclt running their slate of candidates "1be8e thlnp need to be dealt "I'm running for reelection be- essentiaDy to buOd momentum with hebe we undertake a proj-cause I know I can do a good job," for the future. several of the candi· ect 10 times the size ~t creates Schafer said. Schafer won mection dates from tbatparty said. ~ ~ the same problems." · · t0 the c:osta Mesa City Council, Aa far as agency bierardly Olher candidates for that race after serving on the city's Planning among the water distJ:icts, Munici-. include attorney F.dward Bene-Commission, in 1978. She was pal tops the list -µie eeency. oom-ville, electtonics engineer . Tura mayor for two years, beginning in monly known as MWD. delivers Drennen. businessman Tunothy 1980, and left the council in 1986. Colorado RMI' water and other Johoson, attorney Bradfoni c.aivt.n Worthingto(l and Schafer both out-of.,we water to the amaBer. md eo,gjneer David Richards. won seats on the sanitary district local agencies such as Mesa and BeneviDe, Calvin and. RichaR:b in 1994. \\bo<Wde has been on Irvine Ranch. , live in Costa Mesa. die board since 1998. The Orange c.ounty Water ots-In the Distritt 5 race. eight can-Doug Scribner. one of five Ub- trict occupies somewhat of a add· d.idates are slugging it out Attor-ertarian challengers, · said he die ground. monitoring the ney James Barone of Corona del hopes to oust at least one of the county's ~ basin. The Mar, investment hlmker Tunotby CWTefll board members because agency~ how much water Owen of Newport Beach, insur-the board bas not fairly dlstrib- the local agencies. and the city « ance salesman Ryan Rekers of uted contracts. • • Newport 8eacb. can pump from Newport Beadl, and retired edu-"They have not bad a competi- d_le aqulf er. cational administrator Sidney tive bid in years,,. Scribner said '1f --Did You Knowl 'That we are a full service nursery with qualified California Certified Nursety Professionals and landscape I designers. We can meet all of your gardening needs. Come in today to ~e Nu~ and let us show ~how.' I . NURSmll&S, INC.-•_-• COSTA MESA SANTA ANA 2 700 Bristol St. . 2800 N. Tustin Ave. (714) 7~1 (114) 633-9200 COMPlm LANDSCAPING • 45 YEAllS lXPeaENCE UCENSE#308553 . TOM TANAKA, C.C.N.PRO Manager . AoiNenWe Nunery -Costa· Mesa Master Nursery l>rofessional I I llll ._, I wll ~ mont ........ ..._ ...... ~ cm~· • o.tdSch....,_ -. &dJam 11 *> JUni1lag fDr the Odag bk IUppOlt fot lbe elf. 68lb ~ Dilb1d........... trtc:n $14-aAID ~ ,,_ aanbmt Aepubbn "81....... bmllDeDl pllDI lbM ... ._. up and Demoaat Al Snook. and running for llmolr. ,.r'and 1be -.Utary dilarlct hmlk the. a hid(' Helley llkl WIB9 llMdd dty'I tm1118'1d 1re.aa 111 ~ reunTheC:tmi i>r ~ _:_.__, Retl'ed engineer Tum W · u-~ sen. Web deelgn« Richard Oil· water dllb1ct draws from deep blrt5ol\ obltetridan Louis Smith in the aqtdfs and .. ....., • and Sl1llB busirie&s owner P1U1 quired to tre11 1t to ia hillier 1ew1. Stromberg on out the Ubertariah using ozone mun. . ticket. "l've serwd ~ aamo. . Oud Perry, a teacher. and eight years,"· He.iey Slid. "l\oe es---- James Fl&ler, a ' businessman. are 'tabBabed myself u a nipfttble di- also nmnJng LOr teats. rector." As the only Newport-Mesa can· SCbnetder. who ~ In ea.a cHdate for a seat on the Irvine Mesa. dkl not return call by press Ranch Wat.er Distrlct. ..NewpOrt time.. Coast ·resident Peer sWan is a clear · 1Wo candidates blM ~ fawrite for one of two open seats. thrown in to tJy to unaeat anotbei Swan and Brian Brady, who establJshed incumbent in tbe3 livesinlrvin~~theinrumbenQ ~theMunidpalWatttDJlbk:t in an eight-man race. Swan bas Orange County's DivWorl 5 served on the board for 22 years. Wayne Claik has held the ~ "The rates are 16wer today than which Includes a secdon .ot ~i they were when I first got elected,~ port Beach. since 1981. Swan said Three of the other six Clack. who lives in lnine. Is op; · .bandidates·ln that race are Uber· posed by retired electrical ewP· tarian candidates. Realtor Vmce n~ ReJPnald Augusdne Thatther Mull. Steve Moore. who describes and 1V news producer Ron Wh:l· ~ as "retired." and aero-ship -both Newport Beach ~! space machinist Stephen Sanchez dents. WlDShip is also runniotfdr are all running on that ticket Newport Beach City Council and Attorney Geoi:ge Komiewky, 6-Newport-Mesa Unified Scbod nandalsoftw.ireron.sultant ~~d District. ·~ Jennin~ and Jack WU. who de-As the libertarian caodMtate, dined to give an occupatiQn. are Thatcher, who is also a Mensa also hoping to win seats. member. said he wouki bring an The district. supplie8 water to independent voke to the homes l,n Newport Coast. Santa member board. · Ana Heights and some other areas "I'm independent of any ln Newport Beach. It also supplies don." Thatcher said. "I'm not reclaimed water to businesses for politician. ,.Omk"' cited bis JllUlll agricul1ural uses. a desalination plant in As a longtime incumbent on Point. as a way to inmlaae the Mesa Consolidated Water Dis-supply in ·OraJl&ie County, trict. Mike Healey faces only one shepherding of the board• challenger, who has not been en-merger with ~ MunldO. dorsed by lhe libertarian Party. Water District as reasons Healey. appointed to bis seat in ·should rennn him to oflice. 1995, bolds the om. ict 5 seat on the board of an ager cy that sup-•fWA.QJNTON coversthe plies water to Costa Mesa and. Fountain Valley. Healey, a loogtime c:osta Mesa PLANTS & DESIGN . COME SIGN VP FOROVRFREE 11.fINlATI.JRE FAIRY GARDEN fl , UVCNG WREATH SEMINARS M1k• YMr Yar4 LM1r ......... Cell U1 ht A f,.. lttlMlle • •• ,. v .. , LMll &,.m .... °"' 40 v .. ,. ., hterl•11 Saturday,~ 2, 2002 AU .oo :~aking the most of Puccini's Mimi .Opera Pacific performs 'La Boheme' next ·r'eek at the Orange County Performing Arts 'Center as part of Eclectic Orange. FYI •WHAT: •La Boheme" •WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday through Nov. 9 and 2,p.m. Nov. 10 all the wtmderful qualities that define WOfT!en. She's empathetic, courageous. iotelligent. sensitive and she always has everybody's best interests at heart and puts them above her own." part or the F.clectic Orange Festival, tells the ~cally sad tale of Mimi and the poet Rodolfo's relationship. Ubanian tenor Misha Didyk makes his debut in tb.e role of Rodolfo. alternating with Scott Piper, an American tenor. The characters live among artists in Paris in the 1830s. Mimi has tuberculosis, called consumption at the time. and dies in the end said Mimi is 20 years old and should be sung with a voice that isn't so freety full but big enough and with enough stamina to accompany the very large orchestra Puccini intended Youn1Ch.n1 Daity~ilot · ~ ~y ou could say Mimi is the . • younger Marschallln, the •WHERE: Segerstrom Hall. Orange County Performing Arts Canter, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa •COST: $25 to $125 • CALL: (949) 553-2422 Rachel C.Obb. a resident artist ~ Opera Pacific vfho will alternate with Follman in the role of Mimi. calls the tragic character "heroic." "She accepts her death and she keeps going.· the Long Beach more contemporary Clu:istlne. the roJe women opera ~would love to sing. nue, the Bohemian character ~the middle-aged Marschallin I of "Der Rosenkavalier," who runs around with a young lover in a show full of disguise and intrigue. She's not necessariJy Christine, either, in the shadow of the "Phantom of the Opera." But Mimi is a "wonderful woman..;, . according to the two sopranos who will sing her for Opera Pacifies production of ML.a Boheme," opening Tuesday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. resident said. "She wants to "She's such the embodiment of--comfort everyone else all the womanhood," said soprano time." Robin Follman c;>fTustin. "She has The Puccini opera. 'Nllich is The biggest challenge in playing the character is balancing a vocal maturity with a youthful attitude, the 32-year-old Follman "The music is so tush and full and the orchestration is so thiCk that the tendency is for us to sing it very big." Follman said "Bui the first act and second act should be youthful andpeautiful .... The goal is not to wallow in my maturity." See MIMI, Paee Al 7 1 SEANHIUfR/DAILYPILOT Davidson, whose trio regularly plays at the Tee Room in Newport Beach, ..Wroe the guest player when Barbara Davidson performs there Friday. ..,. ~' •• . -•• ... ... •• ·C : I. ON A FRIDAY NIGHT • • • • :Singer Barbara Morrison will join pianist ;Mark Davidson for a special performance ~Friday at the Tee Room in Newport Beach '· •i.r • "Mnnlfer K M•h•I band to baclc her. Daily Pilot "Mark's an excellent musician." Morri8on said. 'We'll ~ fine." Davidson has been playing jazz piano around Newport Beach since 1960, when his trio appeared at the Sea Shanty, wbich Is now: the BlueWater Qfl1. 1be ttkn music Is avdllble at""""'~ The Cdfomia·bom nn'*'an learned the piano lhmlb to a mother who was determined that one of her •.bo)'s would be lllUl6cally lncUned DMdeon Wiii the )'OUDlelt.. Helblrted~ln~ r.bel'wasao ~ ofGOd mlnilW But .. ant ~Job Wiii SUNDAY J playing MBlueberry Hin" for a stripper named Shirley Lane In e&t LA "When I got tbe job, I thought I was playing for dancing.• he says. going into a version of the Felts Domino song on the The Room's grand piano. "It was an added bonus." Some pianists cares,, their insttuments. some pound. but Davidson really does tickle the ivories. The twinkle in bis playing matches the twinkle in his eyes and the jovial Jaugb he lets out in conversation. He is a man having fun with what he • does. ' Part of his job. he said. ls to ~t other playera. In Monison's CMe. ~ Davidlon aeems to feeJ honored jult to play with her. •Molt-..... put on a show," he said. "Bmbara Is the show ... ftn Md to Imm a few chirws to perform with the~ who bu IU08 FYI •WHAT: Barbara Morrison and Martt Davidson at the Tee Room •WHEN: 7:45 and 10:15 p.m. Friday •WHERE: The Tee Room , 3100 Irvine Ave., NeWport Beach •COST: $10 to $20 • CALL: (949) 548-2081 with the likes of Dizzy Gillespie. F.tta James. Johnny~ Thrence Blanchard and Keh' Mo. Beskles her "wondedully exotic blues,• Davidson said she does a few 9<Jl9 that are just abitnaughtJ "'Y.bmen Ind cbikhm can atill be In the room." be l'9llaJl'a • Monilon. WbO lw pedonned at the lMne ~.at ebe p.r. to do IOme rhythm md ~ IOIDe jmra, ...... ~ ..... A17 THEATER SCR to open Argyros Stage with 'Violet Hour' By Tom Titus .. T he long wait is coming to an end South Coast Repertory followers - who have been patiently awaiting the unveiling of SCR's newest theatrical venue, the Julianne Argyros Stage. through its summer-long construction process -will finally see the new showplace up close and personal next weekend And what could be a more fitting inaugural than the latest worid prenliere from one of SCRs favorite contemporary playwrights? Over the years. Richard Greenberg has been commissioned by South Coast Rep to create half a dozen plays for the Costa Mesa stage -"The Extra Man" (1991), "Night and Her Star.;" (1994). "Three Days of Ram" (1997), "Hurrah at Last· ( 1998) and ·Everett Beekin" (2000). The la1est. "The Violet I lour," will open the Argyros Stage to the public. When the playwright heard that the new theater was to be built. he asked that it open with a new play of his. Given Greenberg's aack record at SCR. ii wasn't a hard decision for artistic directors David F.riimes and Martin Benson. · Greenberg's "The Da22.le" was the last play to be produced on what was formerly known as the Second Stage last spring. He also adapted "The Thumph of l.Dve" for a production at SCR. In ~e Violet Hour,· Greenberg recreates the early 20th century -1919, to be exact -when a novice Manhattan book publisher fresh from Princeton and Worid War I is searching his cluttered office for his evening theater tickets. He also faces a decision: He must choose between two manusaipts for publication, one a massive tome written by his best friend, the other an autobiography of his lover . Before he steps into a Broadway-bound cab that night. a lifetime of love and personal and career decisions may already have passed -or j~ begun. Such ~ the nature of the prolific Greenberg's prose. Greenberg's latest SCR project. his eighth. ranks him as the most-produced living playwright at South Coast Repertory. and as the third all-time produced. beating out Moliere. Thnnessee Williams, Artln.U' Miller and Harold Piotet: Only hbspeare and Shaw have seen DlOfe action than Greenberg on the SCR &tap in ill 37 )aJ"I. and Greenberg didn't connect with the Costa Mesa theaterWltil 1991. Not that hb plays are a1'J8ted exr.tuslWlly for SCR. Greeobel:g, a New \bdcer. is enjoying pat sue.as 'Widl ~new~ ~Me Out.• ooe oto«-~ hottest tidr.eb. lt cooa11111 a llY t.J l!bil ltllrwho oomes out. The~ opened lb9 unmer tn London to-...~ tUm a Bddlb pras ~,..,..,.of bu tJlll. ... 1Ca. ..... A17 -WEDNESDAY .DATEBOOK THE.CROWD / . Amber opening at ChateaU "Samara T be Newport 8encb Arts Foundadon. led by the . dylwnkS.. ...... ie ........ the ftnal touche81or the much-anddpated gala opening night (Nov. 8) of Cllateau Samara at Pelican HD1. 2 • But«a. an Internationally renOWJ)ed .-----.----.. deSlgner with a roster of celebrity · projects and clients, has teamed up with developer and visionary Alkm' B.W. COOK ~ Immigrant from Kazakhstan in central Asia. to aeate a California • Interpretation of a Russian villa using the semi-precious stone amber in custom treatments throughout the spectacular 'residence. _ The use of amber was the dloice of lhe Royal R~ Dynasty before lhe C.Ommwlist Revolution. The Amber Room in the palace of catberine the Great was removed during \\brld War D and has never been found The priceless wall panels have been the subject of great speculation for more than 60 years. Butera. Karabayev and a c::onstruction and architectural staff of the most talented artisans on the West Coast wfll debut the aiateau to the public as a benefit for The Newport Beach Arts Foundation. The real esta~ and desigl:l world is clamoring to see the finished project. whim will be placed on the maJtet in the $12 million price range. .. Butera and her volunteer staff from~ Arts Foundldoll me pulling out aD lbe *'IJl lo~ a specraciilar ~In a mnarbhle e11a1e. nae iovolYed lnclude honorary chair ....... )Kbon and bani working co-chairs <Jadl a__,. and -Q-a.. along wttb a CIOIDIDJttee of local arts patronl: Mttd0 ~0-........... Amdl Moqm. Roberta Ollld. Nmey ~BwFrM ; 4'Dml • 'Du1•n da, Qdhy Mlrt ' , Jan Dee and lidos lovely Ip Belalco The cocktail reception, home and groWlds tour will be topped off by entertainment from Jeny Mmdel president of The Orange C.Ounty Performing Arts Center. Spectacular amber jeweJry will be on display provided by Jewels by Joseph. Proceeds from the evening will benefit 1he Newport Beach Arts Foundation. which Is a funding ann of the Newport Beacb Arts C.Ommis&on,.a public body that presents free events for all ages of Newport citizens throughout the year. Tickets to the VIP opening night reception are available at $100 per person and may be reserved by calling Cindi Oleaney at (949) 472-1420. In addition, the residence will be open for a home and grounds tour throughout the weekend DUCKY DERBY The Oilldren's Bureau of Southern c:alifomia. celebrating 95 years of adoption services and preventing child abuse and neglect. invited the Newport-Mesa community to wfiat has become an annwil family event on the Orange Coast. More than 4,000 guests converged upon Wtkl Rivers Water Parle in Irvine to celebrate the Mighty ALSO IN THE CROWD Sharon and Brian McKinnon)tOsted a •Sweet 16• fAte at their Udo Isle Mediterranean vila for daughter Jamie, a sophomore at Newport Harbor High. Jamie, center, is pictured with friends Haytey Heck, left, and Taylor Grimes. .. Rubber Ducky Derby. ttedited with founding the The attire was swimsuits and Orange C.Owity Bureau. She has Oip-ftops. the food was pimic made a great difference to style, provided by generous locaJ countless children and families in restaurants and wndors.Jrom the . this region. Several years ago, wilh In N' Out burger van to Newport's. the inaugUra.tion oflbe Rubber Villa Nova Restaurant · Ducky Derby, the Q8uu donated The day at the water paiX a classic bladt and silver revolved around a rubber ducky two-toned Rolls Royce Silver race. An impressive 12,500 Shadow as the grand prize for the faux-feathered friends. bought by winning duck. The prir.es since patrons, were set free in the pad's have been equally lavish. man-made river heading This year's organl7.ers Included downstream to the finish line. Ewe K'om)'el. JC+' m ~. The event was the braincbild of nmre \Uip. Dmd 11*il, Heidi Donna ere.n and her husband, Miier, I.ma oMa ... Pbl John. two of the region's most ee.-.n., 8aylll Rdke.and U. philanthropic people. The Fujlmom. By the end of the day, OilldrenS. Bureau bas been a pet more than $118,000 was raised for project of Donna Crean for many The Children's BwealL years. She was active In the organttation wb.en the family • lltE <K1WI> appears Thursdays lived in Beverly Hilb. Crean Is and Saturdays. MEPHISTGM THE WORLD'S FINEST WALKING SHOES Sample Sale save up to 60°/o Men's size .8 & 8 Yi and Women's size.7 & 7 Yi ~727 WestcUtfe Drive, Newpctt Beach • 949-642-FEET , WHAT'S HAPPENING . ~ AT THE FESTIVAL The Edectlc prenge Fatlvet, aponsored by the , • Philharmonic Society of Oren941 Cpu~ty, will ~ · held et venues around the Southland through November. For more lntwm..tlon or tidcets, call (9'9) 663-2'22 or check out www.EclecticOf"!nge.org. nEATR£ ZINGARO: 1"RIPTYK' Choreographer-dlrector- horaeman Bartaba• bring• hit latest equestrian apectacle, "Triptyk," for its U.S. premiere at 8:30 p.m. through Ne>V. fO. There will be no performances on Monday• or Thuradays. The show will be held at Zingaro Village, adjacent to Orange County Performing Arts Center, opposite South Coast Plaza. $45 to $75. Opening night tidceta are $100 lltE.OOlltLE BASS Author Petridc Susklnd's one·man play "The Double Bau• will be performed at 8 p.m. today at Founders Hall, Oran~e County Performing AIU . Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Coet8 ....... The play, starring loui• Fantalia, exa1ninea a second-rate muaician's love-hate reletionship with hla fnstrument and hialife. $16 TttWAT~ OflWA . Huun Hu"n Tu, a Tuvan throat tinging group, will perform at 8 p.m. today at the Irvin• Barclay Theatre, 42.42 C.ms:lu• Qrive, Irvine. Throat tinging la a tedmlque by whldl a vocallat produce• two distinct tones almultaneouaty. $24 or 28. ANDREA MMCOVICCI Cabaret Ital Andrei Marcovicci will perfo..rm at 5 p.m. Sunday at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campua Drive, Irvine. The evening will feature the mualc of Cole Porter. $35 to $45. 'LABOHEME' Giacomo Puccini's •La Boheme; a tale of undylngfOye, wlll ht preaent...,.Opera Pacific at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday to Nov. 9 at Segemrom Hell, Segemrom Hall, Orange County Performing Art• Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Coate Mesa. The production, created by the Canedien Opera Company, wlll feature the debut of Ukr1inlan tenor . Misha Didyk. $25 to $125. RosEY's AUIOBODY You have the right to choose your repair facility Insist on the B~st LIFETIME WARRANTY Pul ...... Coll ... Cenlw ~..,, ....... Shop Yntroduci"1fLEATHER c RAFT \ Our N~west Line Of World-Class Luxury Leather Furniture Gigantic Selection Of Chairs, Recliners, Sofas, Sectionals & Love Seats Spectacular savings on: Henredon, Lexington, Century, Drexel Heritage, Bernhardt, Ralph Lauren, Maitland-Smith, Bradington Young, and of course, Leathercraft. • Special Orders Are Included In This Sale . Literally l ,OOOs of elegant . designer pieces upholstered in • I top-grain European leather hides~ Now is the time to buy the leather fWniture you have always wanted . 1 .,. ! J t ., I ~ .. • , •• ... .. •• ,., .. . .. \ \ ' 0. Plot r AFTER HOURS I ' •~AFTER HOURS ltem1 to 1M DeilY fllot. 330 W. Bay St., ~Me..~ CA 92627; by fax to (Mt) 148-4170; or by C8lllng (949) 6-...U.. A complete list It 1J1118b1e at www.deilypilotcom. SPECIAL . ---BIAwouas lk>wEAu Allance Franc:ai98 will hold lta a~nual Beaujolais Noveau ~at 8:30 p.m. Nov.15 et Mistral Restaurant, 440 H+llotrope Ave., Corona del Mar. Tl)9 three-course meal, which ' tnttude9 two gl8SIM of 8"ujolait, will lriclude a cholc/ o(ileg of lamb or braised tarragon cHct9n In white wine. Alliance FfancalN It a nonprofit group m,t promotet Ft-ench language and culture. Mistral la at 440 ..... lotrope Ave., Corona del Mar. $¥for members, $40 for ndnmembert . (949) 723-9635. ··:··. ~ F~ND-RAISERS MMQUERADE ~ Masquerade Ball for the Arts, an annual Halloween gala for ydung profeaiooals, with prpceedt benefiting the Orange cOunty MuNUm of Art, will be held from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. today at1he museum, 860 San Cl~e Drive, Newport Beach. The theme this year Is Andy Warhol'• Glamour Ball. $55, $65 o(.$80. (949) 759-1122, ext. 560. I MUSIC 'AN EVBMG OF JAZZ UC Irvine'• Chamber Series will present "An Evening of Jazz" with pl,nist Kei Akagi and other performers at 8 p.m. today at Just For Your Eyes 200/oOff Winifred Smith Hal, on the unlverlity c:empue at the l~afCa~and Untwr.ity drive9 In Irvine. $12. (949) 824-2787. GUARNERI STRING QUMTET The Guam,tt String OuartM will petfonn Haydn's String Quartet In C, 0pU. 51112 end~' String Ouartet In A minor at 7:30 p.m. Thurtdey st the Orange County P9tfonnlng Atta Center, 600 Town Cent~, Cotta Meta. $49. (714) 666-2787. SltVETYREU Jazz vocalist StQVe Tyrell will perform at 7:30 and.9:30 p.tn. Friday and Nov. 9 at the Orange County Performing Atta Center as part of Scott's Seafood Jazz Club Seriee In Founders Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Meu. $43 or $46. (714) 55&-2787. JACKRUSSEU Former Great White front man Jade Russell will make an appearance' at 2 p.m. Nov. 9 at Bordefs Books, Music & Cafe In Costa M esa. Russell w ill perform cuts from his recently released album, "For You." Borders ls in South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432-7864. GUITAR CONCERT • Orange Coast Gollege'a Guitar Ensemble will perform their annual fall concert at 8 p.m. Nov. 9 at the Ane Arts Recital Hall, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $5 or $7. (714) 432-5880. MUSIC FOR HEROES The Irvine Barclay Theatre will presenf .. An Evening of Heroic Music" with the UO Symphony Orchestra at 8 p.m. Nov. 9 at 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. $8, $10 or $12. (949) 854-4646 .. ! Pumpkin Pie • : U..t I f>C!CUSllOmtro~ 11115/02 .uh t:o!apOll ocily. ~I . DATEBOOK •MUSICA ITALIANA' .. The Harmonia Baroque Players will present a concert titled ·Musica ltaliana, • including works by Vivaldi, Lotti and Nardini, at 4 p.m. Sunday at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. $12 or $10. (714) 970-8545. BLUES FEST The Newport Dunes Waterfront Blues Festival will be held from noon to 5 p.m. Nov. 9 at 1131 Bade Bay Drive, Newport Beach. Perfonners will include Walter Trout, Blu Tabako and Janiva Magness. $20. (949) 729-3800. MUSIC AT THE TEE ROOM The Mark Davidson Trio with Ron &chete on guitar performs at 8 p.m. Fridays at the Tee Room, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. $10 cover. (949) 756-01 21. JAZZ.TRtO Gulfstream Restaurant in Newport Beach will present a jazz trio Sunday through Wednesday as regular entertainment at 850 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and 6 to 10 p.m. Monday through Wednesday. (949) 718-0188. SABATINO'S Lunch • Dinner• Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach • Please r.all for hoofs. d1reciioos & reseMllOns • -. WEEKLY JAM The Studio Cafe presents Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11 p.m. every week. #Wanted" musicians include guitar players, bass players, singers, drummers, keyboardists and others at 100 Main St, Newport Beach. Free. (9491 a1s-nso. MUSIC AT THE ANNEX Musical acts perform at 5 p.m. Sundays at the Pierce Street Saturday, NcMfrber 2. 2002 A.15 AnneJt, 330 17th St., ca.a Meu. Free. (949) 84M600. ~AT THE GRILL The Bkl8W9ler Gftl offers Ive muek: Friday and SftJld9y nighla. Greg Mofven, Nidc Peper and ktly Gordien (known • MPG) perform daeeic rode. R8r8 and Mng at 8::30 p.m. Fftdavl. Melvtn Gregory and MPG will peffotm ct.-: rode. Ming and R&B. 8::30 p.m. Slrturdays. The restall'ant .. at 630 Udo Park Drive, Newport Beech. Free. (949) 676-3474. MUSIC AT THE P£LICAN The Rusty Pelican offers the music of Common Ground from Wednesday through Sunday. The band performs from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m . Friday and Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. The restaurant is at 2735 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431. WEEKEND BLUES Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant in Newport Beach presents The Balboa Blues on Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoons. The program features jazz and classic rodt tunes for dining end dancing. Anthony's is at 151 E. Coast Highway. (949) 673-3425. POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO Tate 5, a funk, rode and M otown act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Carmelo's Ristorante. 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Solo guitarist Ken Sanders performs classical flamenco tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922. See HOURS, Pa1e A16 H.J. Garrett Furniture Fine Furniture Since 1960 · A Forily T'*'iti4n of PrrwUlint Smlic~ llNi Value ~ .. . Ala --.. -;_,.... 2, 2002 0 HOURS Conlnued from Al 5 STAGE 'VIOLETHOUR' "The Violet Hour." • new play by Richard Greenberg, will atart In p...vlewa Tuaday et the _ Jullenne Argyros Stage, South Coelt Repertory, 866 Town Center Drive. The pley, Which tells the story of• fledglJng book publisher tom between publishing hi• mlltreu' eutoblogrephy end hie beat friend'• bootc. will open Its reguler run Friday. It clo1e1 Nov. 24. Performance. will be given et 7~46 p.m. Tuesday though Sunday, with weekend matinees et 2 p.m. $19 to $64. (714) 708-6666. 'PICASSO AT THE LAPIN AGILE' Steve Martin'• "Picauo at the Lapin Agile" will be performed though Nov. 17 at the Coate Mesa Clvfc Playhouse, 661 Hamilton Ave., Colta Meta. 'rhe play sets up •fictional meeting between Pablo Picauo and Albert Einstein In a Parisien cafe. Performances will be at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, with mat.inees at 2 p.m. Sunday. $16. Discounts available. (949) 650-5269. TEEN PLAYS :'The E,mpty Chefr" by l1tn Kelly end •End'oflnnocence" by Llney Robelts will be ltaged to(lether at 1~ 1-).m. Nov. 14endat10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Dec. 7 at Orange Coast College .. Drama Lab Theatre, 2701 FalMew Road, Calta Mesa. Free. (714) 432-6MO, ext. 5. 'TEN OR LESS' Orange Coast Colege'• Repertory Company wld p19Mnt "Ten or Leu." student4rect9d plays that are 10 minutes k;>ng or 9horter tod8V, Sunday, Frlday and Nov. 9 through 10 In the Drama Lab Studio, 2701 Fairview Road, Colta Mesa. Show times are 8 p.m. Fri<tlw and Saturday and 2 and 7 p.n9;unday. $B or $7. (714) 432-5640, ext. 1. ART 'BONE ORCHARD' Mary Cecile Gee'• exhibit "bone orchard .. will be ahown through Nov. 17 at The Shed, 3000 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. The works deal with the themes of grief and loss. Free. (949) 723-3406. 'EBBS MO FLOWS' "Ebba and Flows; an exhibit of worb by retired Orange Coast -- · 'THROUGH THE GREEN FUSE'' The Susai Spiritus Galery wl present an~ of photographs by Robert Buelteman titled "Through the . Grtten Fuse• WecNsda)' through Jan. 31 at 3929 Birch St., Newport Beacft Ni opening reception wil be held from 1 to 5 p.m. Nov. 10. (949) 474-4321. College dean Ted Baker, will be on display Jhrough Nov. 14 in the college's Art Gallery. Hours are 1.1 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesdays, from 4 to 8:30 p.m. Thursdays and other times by appointment The gallery is temporarily In Building 5 of the college's Art Village, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432-5039. MODERN MASTf:RS An exhibit titted .. Twentieth-century Modem Mastera" will remain on view at the Art Resource Group In Corona del Mar through Dec. 27 at 3032 E. Coast Highway. The graphic wortts include pieces by Picasso, Matisse, Chagall, Braque and Femand Leger. Exhibit hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Free admiulon. (949) 640-1972. JAZ2. PORTRAITS "Portraits from the Golden Age of Jazz." a aeries of photographs by William Gotdieb, will be on display at the Orange County Museum of Art'• Satellite Gallery. through Dec. 29. Gottlieb photographed the jazz scene In the 1930a and '40s. Hours are 10 a .m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday. The gallery Is at South Coast ADVERTISEMENT PAT SACKINGER'S DREAM CAME TRUE In Ol8 weak Pat Scdinger (pie· "8d) bst six pooods. In ttne weeks Pat lost 17 poonds. And. in five weeks Pat crc,wed fotJ liess sizes. •1 was in a beauty sak>n and O¥ertieard a woman talting cinJt how she slirrned down Mt\ mas- sages ard haj kepi ij off for some- line~ So, I (it what she Cid and went to The Boctt BeaJte. -Pat &Dinger Is not an isolaled clert ~Joe weeks Sosln McCoy, PliJk ralalk>n consulfalt. bst two sizes. 'I've tilted and exercised on ..s ohl"' .W lfe, but never has • been so easy and so fast. as wilh .. &....., ~ Trar.D at The Soctt BIU6. In two weeks, l.aJra Bractt. Phatmaceutical sales, lost 16 pounds. 'When I ht Jud abotA The Body Beaut.\, I knew I h.t kl loM Wfil'.. b rny881. Now, I am a *' br. I look,-rm mo1t •· ·• I feel so self ·asued.. And Piff Coh, IChoot ..... etappeet a *8 i1 bl..,,. .. , .n tom lhe Bnyn Alla, and I WOl*i not -~ .. The 8odJ Bld'I ...... IW done • I flw props blb8 91d ding ...... The Body BeU6'1 &...-· •111ing Plapn.' n. ............. ................... ~ sirmlilg nat- men&s In &rope. No amotJt of exerase or <ftet can eliminate fat asfast as this method" exclaims McCaimie. The European detoxification treatment Increases your metabo- lism to bum more fat beclllSe of its cxn:en-- trated amounts of lodne. The iodne stim- -lEtes the l'YfOid and the thyroid ttrns on ite metm>olism. The -sea- weed dft>xification also dean9es the ~ dhppedwaa,.- and toms retailed mcnh afller fl)Ot1lh <b- ing menses. Pat Sackinger "'*9. "Now, I have YlfY healthy eating habits, sometimes even lrdllgl1g a bit. ~ And. I stl manage _, stay am.a: , stale, Otl rnechalical exercise treat- meri works nedes lo tun Iha tat faster than humanly possi>le. Electronic massages contract the l1lJSCles and bum off lllW8l1t8d tat. In mirutes you get the benefi of 1500 sit-ups. Now women ari get help b thei indYklJal f9n problems just by fating our trealments zero 11 on spedfic areas where Iha'/ want _, loee il:hes.. McCanie says. "And, our ttmPlt ctaNge lreatment mas- sages to sfmJale 1he ciaAaOOn kl rMIY lhis fat ClJt of yotr sysan.. These treatmertl are con111- mdd will °" excUIM 21-dly clning P19W" thal allows you ~ eat as nuh "the p'8ICllled foods M youwat.lt's~bodM yotrwb>le fn1y wil ~- . .. . . . . .. . ~ ~~ ...... 3333 llft.lol SI., Coele Miia. m.. (Ml) Js.n22,-. 212. \JGHI' ICMRr The ONnge County MuMum of Alt wll P'-.nl .Light Scrwaa: The Leeded GI.. of Fnnk Lloyd .. Olly Piiot ~TMQO . Tengo dllldl 10 II ofllred from I p.m. to 12:30 e.m. on the flr8t : SMurcMy of..,. month at 0.19C1118 Studio, 28 McCllntoc:* w.,, c-. M-.. (714)&11 ..... Wrlght.1hrouQh .,.,. 6 .. ~ KIDS Clemente DrM, Newport • MuMum hours are 11 Lm. 6 CHMACTER ITOllV ,_ p.m. Tueedly ttirough Su $6 . for adults, $4 for eenkn end The White Rabbit ChlldlWl's ltUdenta, end free for members Boobtore wltl preeent e end d\lldnn younger then 16. Charec:ar Story Time wtth (949) 759-1122 Curious George 912 p.m. Sunday · at 3333 Brlltol St, Suite 2081, MMJETICA PORTC . ~ Costa Meu. Free. (714) 446-0010. An°ln1telledon by Slovenian art(st M•rjetlca Porte wtll be on diaplay through Mard1'2' at the Oranglt · County Museum of Art. 860 Sen Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. PQrtc'a work deala with iaues of shelter.poverty and dlap&ecement. Museum hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. $6 for adults, $4 for seniors and ltUdenta, and free f9r members and children younger • than 16. (949) 769-1122. DANCE FACULJY DANCE CONCERT Orange Coalt College's annual faculty Dance Concert will be held at 8 p.m. today at the Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $9 or $13. (714) 432-5880. SOCIAL DANCING Social dancing takes place the fourth Sunday of each month from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at the Jimmie Defore Dance Center, 151 Kalmus Drive, Ste. G-3, Costa Mesa. The dances raise funds for the center's building program. Donations accepted. (714) 241-9908. SENIOR BAU.ROOM Ballroom dancing to the music of the Colta Mesa Music Makers i• offered from 7~ to 10:30 p.m . Tuesdays at Colta Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St $4.. (949) 548-3884. Green sv~ STARLIGHT STORES Children a to 7•re lnvfted to , partlcfpete In songs and finger-puppet pleYt at 7 p.m. Mondays at the Coste M ... Ubrery, 1866 Pertc: Ave. (949) 64&8846. • I PJS MO IOOKS A children's story time I• presented at 7 p.m. Mondays end at 10:30 a.m. Saturdays at the Newport Beech Central Library, 1000 Avocedo Ave. Children mey wear pajamas to the evening · Sessions. Free. (949) 717-3801. BOOKS MD BABES A Boob and Bablea story time will be held at 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays through Oct. 29 8t the Newport Beach Central Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. The ltory time ls meant for c:hlldrep 6 to 24 months old and their parents. (949) 717·3801. WEEKLY STORYTEUER A children'11tory time Is held at 10:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Barnes & Nbble Booksellers at Metro Pointe', 901·B South Coalt Drive, Colta M .... (714) 444-0226. STORYr. A children's ltory time is held at 10 a.m. Wednesdays and 10:15 a.m. Fridays at Borders Boob & Mualc at South Coalt Plaza, 33SS Bear St, Costa Mesa. Free. (71•1 432-7854. SATURDAY OrchidSale Orchids$500 to$2500 • NOVEMBER 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 . • Qpen To The Publlc • EVERY SATURDAY 9·4 P.M. 1 OOO's ·IN STOCK ; T I DlilyPllot MIMI ~ CCJritirud from Al 3 . • dmt act allows for blaer iiad ..-cbmadc slnglna. as Mimi tllc<ws abe. dying. •NA dae Ill W1Y" exddng, very ......... Cobb aaJd. "It's such ID.....,,_.~ to her." Tbere ._been a popular lntel'elt In "La Boheme" in recent '"""' SCR Contmued from Al 3 While the current producdon of "t.:f.ajor Barbara" on the theater's remodeled Segersaom Stage featwes four actors who have His~ ~dt ~are been with the company since the apparently even stronger than mid-1960s ,__ Richard Doyle. \\OOdy Allen's.~ has _Martha McFadand, Don 1bok and becb¥ied the playwright many Hal Landon Jr. -the cast of "The times, only to be rebuffed. Violet Hour" consists of five Greenbelg won't live anywhere performers making their SCR bUt New York (alt.bough he holes debuts. up In Costa Mesas Marriott Suites Hamish linklater portrays the , ,l"hen In town for an SCR project). harried publisher, Qu1is Marie The director of "The Violet Williams is the best friend. f1ow" is quite familiar with Michelle Hurd enacts the Greenbeq(a unique style of publisher's lover, Kate Anington is wridng. Evan Ylonoulis also William.f fiancee and Marlo staged1the playwright's wodd Cantone ls Unklater's obsequious premieres of "Everett Beekin • and ~t "Three Oeys of Rain" for SCR With a brand-new theater, a Sh..~ also directed Greenberg's brand-new play and a cast of plays '"The American Plan and actors all unfamiliar to SCR ""Ibe Author's Voice.· a~dlences, "The Violet Hour" JAMMING Continued from Al3 some ppel and a bit of pop. ' ,, "The repertoire is very. very diverse. I think the audience sbou,ld come prepared to not just hear their favorite songs.· she said. "but to hear a bunch of songs." .Her latest CD, "Thinking of You, Joe.· Is a tdbute to singer Joe vr~ someone she not only ' 1Chew, but idolized He sang the blues, but he also sang other forms of music he was less known foL ·niat seems to be my case.: Morrison said. MMost people think of me as just a blues singer, but I also do ballads and do jazz.• Actually. the first song she sang in public was not a ~ tune or a bluesy ballad. It was the Johrmy Mercer-Henry Mancini favqrite ·Moon River.• Morrison remembers singing it at a hair style show in Micblgan. that was a long time ago," she said Performing in a small space like the Tee Room is no different than a large hall like the Barclay to Morrison, who can be found on the Web at www.barbammcrrisoTLrom ·rm a personable person, so ~ ·· -Mattress Outlet Store ,_,.. 3 168 Harbor Blvd • ..., Costa Mesa •. o.e Block~ Ot 405 l'Wy !ill (714:) 545-7168 (]tOQfe bl~ labric • .tl)4ef nJ 11.f ~ ~ U'lilw~ d'-'**9 . ~~ .. flbtlc6dws ,...'-",..,,,..., ........... ,.,, w#l•drJr- ~....,....~~~~~----.-.---.-.-.-~~J~-~;~,~r":-::~rr.l~~~~r":"":.-r.~';!";'l~~~~ ... ,.. ..... ir"'~Y!'ll"'l!!ll . FYI •.WHAT~ •The Violet Hour"' •WHERE; ..!ullanne Argyros Stege, South Coaet RepertoyY. 66& Town Center Drive, Colta Mesa •WHEN: Opens ln previews Tuesday. Opening night la Friday. Performances will be at 7:45 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays and at 2 and 7:45 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through Nov. 24. •COST: $19 to $54 • CALL: (714) 708-6565 represents the inaugural of a new era at South Coast Repertory. •TOM mus writes about and r&)liew8 local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. wherever you are. wherever you're sitting, in whatever room. I'm going to reach out and touch," Morrison said. That's what Davidson is cotmtihg on for his regular Friday night crowd The <:osta Mesa resident said that his favorite jazz performance is the last one that went well. M)azz bas a' certain unpredictable quality." said the man who also produces acts in his recording studio. ·Sometimes it works well. sometimes it doesn't." But when it worb. it can send chills down the spine. That's what Morrison and Davidson are looking forward to. "I want people to walk out bumming the last song ) sing... -. Morrison said." <~ALL t:s ... . . , I I ~I 11 ' Rabbitt Insurance Agency AlTrO • HOMEOWNERS • H.EA1J1f . Stdilily St fill 1957. Ala ~ ~Sr)_, 949-63 i-'7740 , "l Old Newport lhl. • Newport 8adi (NeuH.,._~ Saturday, ~ 2. ~ A17 I ~ -------·-~ •HONESTY •INTEGRITY • LEADERSHIP • EXPERIENCE 14 ON YOUR BALLOT ENDORSED BY: Daily Pilat · · Costa Mesa Police Association Costa Mesa Fire Fighters Association Paid for by: COMMITTEE TO ELECT LINDA DIXON, 1.0. #1244669 Plug into ttie Pilot clas.sified section to find services trom Daily Pilot electronics and plumbefs, to landscapers and painteJS. -I . ' Here's the Story: SELL REGARDLESS OFtCOST OR ·LOSS-- ". 1100•· -• • . .. ,, ')t. I • QUOTE .OF TIE DAY , "The kids p/ay~d with the heart of champion&" -0... l'wtdw, Costa Mesa . Heh footbll coach .. "· . ~ HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Hµ~ter .~:s fcick pulls it out, 11~10 Costa Mesa rallies to defeat Westminster with 26-yard field goal in the closing seconds to stay in . the championship hunt. Richard Dunn Daly Pilot host We8tmlnster, ll-10, in an e<;tge-of-your-seat Golden West League garne. "It's a huge win," said Hunter, mobbed by his teammates after bootir)g a perfect kick through the updgbta to give Costa Mesa its first lead. •Now, we're in the playoff&. One more (vie-Costa Mesa 11 tory) and we win league. Westminster 10 Bve.rythlng's just coming to- gether for us as a team." minster pa88. The MuatangS, who wrapped up one of the league's three guaranteed playoff berths, worked the clod to petfection as they used 19 plays -17 on the ground -to march to the Westminsler 10. 'IWice in the series, the Mustanp faced fourth-and-two and converted both times to keep the drive going. With I :51 left. Mesa used its second- to-last timeout, before a fourth-and-two play Crom the Lions 32, in which Asuega gained 4 yards to spark his tea(ll again. Ml give Keota Asuega all the qedit," Perkins saJd. MOn some of those runs, it was just great will with him fighting for those first downs. We had three or four fourth downs (and converted). The Irids played with the heart of champions." On third down at the Westminster 23, Costa Mesa called its final timeout with 0:47 to play. then Asuega carried the Mustangs to the 17 for another first . . EYEOPEMIR =~~ Sati.wday, November 2. 2002 81 WFSIMINSTBR -While Costa Mesa H.lgb's football team might be mown for ita smashmoutb ofl'ense, there was little grunt or brawn oo senior Nate Hunter's game-wtnnlQg 26-yanl 8eld go8l Friday night wfth 11. $ee0nds left as Coach Dave Peitins' Mustangs rallied to defeat In a riveting finiab, Costa Mesa (6-2, 4~ in league) started its winning drive from its own 17 wttb a two-point deficit and 7:14 remaining, after senior comer- back Luis Gonzalez intercepted a West- Costa Mesa senior fullback Xeola Asuega. who carried 31 times for 204 yards and a touchdown, gave the Mustan8\S their biggest boost with·a 15· yard gain to cro~ midfield, giving the visitors a first down at Westminster 40. down. With the seconds ticking away. STEVE McCAANK/OAl.Y Pit.OT Asuega rushed 7 yards to th~ 10, then Mesa's Keola Asuega slips through for See MESA. Pace 85 a key gain in Mustangs' 11-10 vic~ory. . . Tars hold on, 28-26 Newport's 28 points in just less than 12 minutes helps tum away scrappy Hawks. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -in a high school football game with more than most to digest. host Newport Harbor had just enough to make sure it was Laguna Hills that swan~ hardest . Friday nJghL'The Hawb came away with a craw-sticking 28-26 Sea View League loss that keeps the Sailors right in 1:he thick or the league tttle race wfth Just two regular-season games remain- ing. "Huge game, dght here," Sailors Coach Jeff Brinkley said after his Tu.rs (6-2, 2-1 in league) rallied from a 10-0 Cleficit for the SCORBIOMD second straight year to drop the Hawks (4_., tt2) into Ofth place. The win, com- bined with Aliso Nlguel's 21-16 upset of Ir- vine, lifted the Sailors into a three-way tie for second place with Irvine and Aliso. The Sa.Dora need oniy to defeat last· place \\OOdbridge Thursday at Irvine, then knodc off league-leading Foothill Leguna Hilla 26 Nov. 14 to claim at least a share of the Newport 28 league title they appeared thoroughly in- tent on retainlng against die Hawks. Laguna Hills, which dropped its league opener, 3.9-33, to FoothiD, came within a jugled two-point conversion pass of a tie, after rallying from a 28-13 deficit with two fourth-quarter touchdowns to keep the estima~ed homecoming crowd of 4,100 in suspense. Hawks quarterback CluiS Lamkin lofted a conversion pass to the deep comer of the end zone toward tight end Justin Walsh, after fullback Adam Berutich plowed in from 2 yards out to make It 28-26 with 5:58 left in the game. But comerback Ben Sol.a retreated and leaped high to deOect the ball, whJch then fell behind him. off the hands of Walsh, who had fallen to the turf on his back. It was not the final near-miss for Newport, however, as La- guna Hills recovered a pooch onside Irick. on whJch a Newport receiver alertly called for a fair catch. but mutled the reception, allowing Laguna Hills' Dave Oleng to recover at the Sailors' .U- yanl lln~ Laguna Hills, whJch had scored on five of its first eightpos-- seulons, including toUchdowns on Its previous two, was faced wfth a fourtb-and-11 with 4:31 left. thanks in large part to a sec- ond-down sack by Newport end Mac Posey. who jumped on lamJd:n's back for a 3-yard loss for the second of his two sacb. Lamkin then threw deep along the northern sideline, but his intended receiver stopped short on the route. allowing Sou to intercept on his own 18. SEAN Hl.LER /OM.Y Pl.OT Newpor Harbor's Spencer link (6) fights fOf' yardage as Laguna His' Bobby Mlarez holds on. DAILY PILOT ATHLETE OF TN& WEEK II -Kristin McClune Newport Halbot senior is athJedcallY gifted, but qienta1 ltJm8dl Is what led Sailors to~ win~ Aliso N"JgUel. • CdMexam: pass ... fail ~ Calvary Chapel's prolific passing attack a serious challenge for the Sea Kings tonight. WFSJ¥JN- STER -There will be nothing secondary about the play of the Corona del Mar High defensive • backs when the Sea Kings visit Cal- vary Chapel for a football showdown of Paci.fie Coast League unbeatens tonight at 7 at Westminster 1 ligh. Calvary Olapel (4·3, 2-0 in league) comes in with the mo.st productive pas&iig attack in Orange County. paced by 6-foot-4, 225-pound ~or quarterback Terry Menner. Merm- er's passing y.udage this fall (2.274) is more than 700 greater than the total po6ted by the CdM offense. ru.Wng and pa.Wag.· CdM cor· PCL Northwood CdM Cal Chapel UnMr9lty Laguna Teeon> W L 3 0 2 0 2 0 1 2 0 3 0 3 oerbadc:s Mordy Omguze. a junior and wess Presson. a sophomore, as well as senior safety K.C ~ will be on the front line of the attack. hoping to help the See fGngll (4-3, 2-0) retain at l~ a share of the league lead. The Sea ~ have given up an average or t 31 passing yards in seven games and have ~ victim- ized by six touchdown passes. Cal- vary Chapel has averaged 3~ yards per game via the J>M' and Menner has thrown for 21 TDs. The CdM offense bas produced more than two-thiids or its yards oo the groWld. paald by senior ta.ilbeck Mark Qandulli. who is 153 yards away from his second sttaigbt L,000. yard campaign. MlllCIDIS 11,980 12980 1s:9eo 1~980 ·11.980 17,980 23,960 ~~ 21.980 32:960 39,960 ~~:gas PORSCHE ea 911 r_orgo (1&b40) ~ See ThiS "fi'ld* · 90 911 CAB (1M16J \lie! wilodl Li( C2 (.onv.1 5-Sp. Pwr Top 95 993 CAB c1M411 c•. Sliver. Ovomtd Wheels 99 996 CPE c1~> ~lb 1lplTolic 99996CAB c1~ ~~-lf(~ 99 996 CAB C1&M2) Sfvtt 6-5petd SUV's 16,980 2$980 31,980 45980 ss:980 56,980 --· -~hci.ded) I 2 ~1 · 98 FOPD ~c1~> lbtl,1.owMBesJ 1 1 , · 02 & WPANGl.£R (1613'}J l~b. ~i._Foo.,_., ~5, 98 t.fil. M..320 (1MO) k Low Min 1, 981.Nt> ROVER cnezi> ¥.tt.loadldbgtt.o.. 6, URI PINDS/OTHERS I ~. SPORTS • .. • .... COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL 4 . D.eep :water·s· Orange Coast f;-ces a ·major-~hallenge against the invclding Comets today, at 1. Brye• Alderton Daily Pilot <X>SfA MF.SA -Though still relatively early in the conference schedule, today's 1 p.m. Mission Conference c.entraJ Division duel between Orange U>ast Col- lege-and Palomar, both l --0 in the Orange Empire Conference, should give the Pi- rates, 3-4 overall, a reel of where they are headed this season. Coast Coach' Mike Tuylor knows three games remain on the sc.hedule after today's clash with the 5-1 Comets at OCC. but he knows Paloinar presen ts a stem c1iallenge for his group. "Palomar is the best team in the confereoce," Taylor said. "I'm ldoking·at this as a champion.ship game because both teams are un- defeated. But we still have three games left to play (at Santa Ana and Fullerton the next two weeks before finishing at home against Sllddleback). (The Palornar) game isn't the only game we're playing so win. lose or draw (today), we have to have a satisfied feeling we played our best game and get ready for the next three games. n The Comets rearure an offense that ranks second in the confer- ence, averaging 423.2 yards per game while the Pirates put up an average of 290.8 yards, good for LOth in the conference. Palomar's main receiving threat. sophomore Eddie Sulli- van, ranks first in the conference in both receptions per game (six) .. .. ROWIN G Rowing festival "' Sunday NEWPORT BP.AC! I -Rowers of all skill levels will be racing Sunday morning during the an- nual Newport Autumn Rowing Festival at Newport Harbor. The annual rowing regatta is expected to draw more than 1,300 competitors racing in 250 rowing shells from Califonua rowing clubs along a 2.7-mUe O!)urse beginning at 8 a.m. under the Vla Lido Bridge at the west end of Udo Island. The race traverses along the south side of Udo Island. turns north and crosses under the bridge at Pacific U>ast 1-Ughway before finishing at the Newport Aquatic (.enter, tbe organi7,ation that hosts the event Participants include athletes of all ages and skill levels and fea- ture Olympians, Masters, Juniors and collegiate athletes from UC Betkeley, Stanford, UC Irvine, Orange Coast College, UCSD, USO, San Diego ~te, Cal State Long Beach and many others. Competitors will com pete for medals and tropbles. 1be best place to watch the lplta during the race is from the Via Udo Bridge, tbe cUfis over- looking the PCH bridge. the en- baDCe to Upper Newport Bay or at the ftnisb line at ihe aquatic center. The regatta ls expected to oon- cA.lde around 11-a.m. ORANGE COAST LINEUPS OFFENSE No. Pleyw Ht. Wt. Yr. Po. 18 Oehtlt AapinwaU 25 Nil• Mm.ct> liO Mnl'lotlit e Colemen Me<>u 23Tim~ 12 JusdnROM 75 PB1ridt Allf 65 Keala Loo 63EdF-68 Donnie Ga<da 72 Sl8')hen He<Tong 6-1 170 Ft.' OS 5-11 200 So TB 6-2 226 So. FB 6-2 1811 Ft W'R &-1 185 Fr. W'R • 6-3 226 So TE M 311 So LT 6-1 290 So. LG &-1 775 So c 5-9 Jf! So RG M 270 So RT and reception yards (478 for a 13.3 average). The job of covering Sullivan falls to the Coast secondary of Kelvin Beatty, Stephen Turner, Ja- son Brooks and Nick Dominelll, who came up with rwo key de- fensive plays in Coast's 31 -7 vic- tory over rival Golden West Satur- day, earning the freshman conference defensive Player or the Week honors. Dominelli recovered a rumble and returned it SO yards for a touchdown and intercepted a pass and returned ii 95 yards for another m . both plays coming in the fourth quarter; and was in on nine tackles. "(Dominelli} is a good player." Taylor said. "He's had a couple big games and we're happy he's on our team." The Comets also rearure a run- ning tandem or Alex lllomp~n and Ouis Williams to counter Coast's running duo of Niles Mit- tasch and Steven Mahelona Thompson and Williams rank fow;th and fifth, respectively, in the conference inphing while Minasch ranks eighth. Thompson has carried 117 times for 659 yards (I 09.8 yards per game) With six touchdowns wt\i)e Williams has amassed 605 yards on l l l carries, a I 00.8 yards DEFENSE Jfi" Wt. Yr. Po. SJ RvanMollef eo Js>iee Caneru nBltlvH•...,, 41 RdyTovar 42 0... Stelneu 34 Andy Howe 26 .Riv• Howze 4 ICeMt>llMll\I 40 J..on Broob . 17 Stephen Tu<Nr 47 Nd Oomonello &-1 225 Fi OE 8-4295 So OT &-3 280 So OT &-1 240 So OE 5-0 200 So OLB IHI 195 Fr MlB 5-10 200 Fr. OLB &-11 175 Fr C9 f>.O 185 Fr C8 5-7 160 So SS &-2 200 Fr FS per game average. with rwo touchdowns. Mittasch has amassed 473 yards on 100 carries for a 78.8 av- erage with five touchdowns and three TOs and Mahelona ranks 15111 in the conference with 349 yards on 60 o,arries (58.2 yards per game) with five touchdowns. But Miltasch has been · as equally efTecljve as a receiver out or the bacid:ield. mnking seventh in the conference in all-purpose yards With a 11 2.5 average. lie has 148 reception yards. In addition to a productive of- feni.e thus far, Palomar also fea- tures a strong defense, rated sec- ond in the conference, allowing 294 yards per game and 14 TDs on the season, while Coasts de- fense ranks sixth in the confer- ence giving up an average of 334.3 yards per game and has aJso a.Uowed 14 TOs. Sophomore left tackle Patrick Afir has committed to Washing- ton State Universily and Taylor said guard Keota Loo has nar- rowed his choices to either USC or Washfo(,rtOn Slate. Mittasch has spoken with officials from the University or Iowa. Colorado Staie and Oregon and Mahelona ii. interested in attending North- ern Arizona or UNLV. Taylor added. TODAY'S SCHEDULE Football Community college -Palomar at Orange Coast, 1 p.m High'Sdlool -Corona def Mar vs Calvary Chapel, at ~1nste< High, 7 p.m.; St Margaret's at Sage Hill. 2 30 p.m. V.Wp® College men -UC Irvine at UCLA. noon Community college -Orange Coast at Orange Empire Conference Championships, at Saddlebadt College, occ INOmefl vs. Golden West. 3:30 p.m .• first place; OCC men vs. Fullerton, 2:30 p.m., third place High sdlool boys -Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor at NorCal Invitational at Bellannine Prep. San Jose. Soccer College men -Fullertpn at UC Irvine, 7 pm.; Hope International at Vanguard University. 7 p m. College women -Hope lntemaoonat at Vanguard Ul'llvenrty, 11 a.m. Yoleybel College women -Cal State Fullenon at UC Irvine. 7 p.m ~country College men and women -UC lrvrne at Big Wast Confe<ence Finals at UC Riwnside; women, 8·30 a m., men, 9:45 a.m Swimming Colloge men and women -Big Wast Shootovl ut UC Irvine, 10 a.m and l pm. --- CAN ADA '>Kl W H l'> l L~R -n.~ .. ~ ......... "'°"" .. -"*mwlrG.,., .,,.,._ .. ~ior:.~)WbCU " ~--mrport ...... WWWftiocilloti Md ttf S-. 4 Days. 456 111111 land only from$. I' ...... , Satl.-day, ~ 21 2002 II \ I \ H \I \ H h. '98 C230 Sedan s 16 ,888 '99 SJ20 Sedan s3 7,888 Hurry, Won't last. (599295) Silver, CD Changer, Extnl Clun. (427399) '99. C230 Sedan sl I ,888 '97 SSOO Sedan s3 7,888 Sport Edition, CD. Moonroof. (706064) SOK Mi., Silver. Immaculate. (370876) '99 Ml320 SUV s22 ,888 '99 SSOO Sedan s41 ,888 Manager's Special. Won't Last. {I 38721) Grand Edition, Low Miles. (41 ).462) '02 C2JO Coupe s75 ,888 'o I EJ20 Sedan s41,888 Silvu/Black, I 00 Miles. {ll9l65) Low Miles. fully Equipptd. (l4ll05) '00 Ml320 SUV s75 ,888 'O I CLK430 Cpe . s43 ,888 White/Gray. Extn Clun. (I 6lS20) Wmend Special. Hurry. {071938) '99 ML4JO SUV s28,888 '01 £430 Sedan s44,888 BlackJGray. CD Stacker. { 125320) Weekend Special, Hurry. (050986) 'O 1. C240 Sedan s28,888 '00 CLK4JO Cab ss2,888 CD Changer. Lt1ther. Hurry . (081109) White/Ash. 11 K Mil~s. (047810) '99 SLK2JO Rdstr. s79 ,888 ~02 CLK4JO Cab s55 ,888 Low Miles. M1napr's Special. ( 137239) Black/Ash, Fully Loaded. (097758) 99 EJ20 Sedan SJ I ,888 '02 S4JO Sedan $62,888 16K Miles. Hurry, Won't last. (796506) Sitver, fully Equipptd. Hurry. (223893) '97 S420 Sedan SJ],888 'OJ SLSOO Rdstr. Call Sitwrfllact, Low Miles. (369711) 2 To Choose. (01 IJ.40, 007929) '99 CLK320 Cpe. SJJ,888 '02 CL600 Two Chrome Whls .. CD. Moonroof . (0968'2) Vt2, Must See. (0241210, 02l71S) '00 E320 Sedan $33,888 " White, £xtra Oun, Hurry. (976116) mc~f'!P'!ll"'l"'"'~tr.f'Y.Y~J"7•''''''#fWt r.rrrr~~~~~~~J-• SEAN Hl.LER I OM. Y PILOT Newport Habor's Michael McDonald drags two Laguna Hills defenders for yardage Friday night. NEWPORT Continued from B 1 Newport's ground game, which produced just one carry for mlnus-1 yard in a first quar- ter dominated by the visitors. consumed the final 4:25, ham- mering away for tlln:e first downs to clinch the victory. Victory appeared fleeting for Newport in the first 13 minutes, when lAguna Hills put together scoring drives of 12 and IO plays to monopolize the ball and the momeotum. But Newport Harbor lcick- started Its offense, mixing senior tailback Dartangan Johnson with the accurate passing of senior quarterback Michael McDonald to lgnite the crowd and the scoreboard. Johnson. who finished with 140 yards on 22 carries, carried four times on Harbor's first touchdown ~. including a 38- yard bounce around the left side and the 4-yard capper. McDonald, who completed 14 of 22 for 214 yards, without an interception, had two comple- tions for 24 yards on the march, which, after the first of four Joel Walker conversion lcicks, pulled the hosts within 10-7. Laguna Hills answered with a penalty-laced 11-play procession the produced a 24-yard Larson field goal that left Harbor just more than four minutes to wrest the halftime lead. After Johnson returned a kick- off 40 yards, Harbor went 56 yards on just six plays, with ~-Johnson's 3-yard run the final- ize?, to take a 14-13 lead with 2:17 left before intermission. After Laguna went three-and- out. Harbor took over at its own 41 with 1 :36 left and used just 73 seconds to claim a 21-13 lead, when McDonald rolled left and hit Spencer Unk on a 13-yard out pattern for a 21-13 halftime advantage. Newport continued to roU with the second-half ldclcotf, When Ubk fielded & 40-yard touchdown bomb to cap ·a teW!D-play, 80-yard drive that made It 28-13 with 9:38 left in the third quarter. MCCLUNE Contiooed from Bl SEA VIEW LEAGUE o-.1 ....... WLT W LT 1 1 0 3 0 0 • 2 • 2 1 • 5 3 0 2 1 0 !Nine Lllfl-... Alieo NIOI* wn•ldlt Fridey'a- • • 0 ' 2 • 3 Ii 0 1 2 0 ' 7 • 0 ' 0 Newpoft HM>or 28, Laguna Hille 26 Foo$UI 46. Woodbridge 26 Aliso Niguel 21, Irvine 16 Thundey'a pme C7 p.m.I Newport H8lbof vs. Woodbridge, at Irvine .Friday's oent" (7 p.m.I Foothill at Irvine Aliso Niguel vs. Laguna Niguel, at Mission Viejo Link finished with nine catches for 135 yards and two IDs. Harbor's· 28 points in just Jess than 12 minutes was a remark- able turnaround after its offense barely saw the field in the first period. The difference? "'We finally got the ball," Brin- kley said with a smile. Newport produced 22 of the game's 40 first downs and 359 of the game's 641 offensive yards. "The offense won the game for us,~ Posey said. "But when the defense needed lo make big plays, we came up with them.~ Laguna Hills was hampered by the loss of starting tailback Lo· renzo Jackson, who sustained an apparent concussion late in the first half and did not return. Jack- son had 67 yards on 14 carries, before leaving the game. "'We played them tough, but we didn't finish," Hawks Coach Bruce ingalls said. "But give Newport credit, It didn't give up. Our kids battled for the whole 48. We're a couple plays here or there away from being 3-0 in league, including Foothill" Brinkley, who used the shot- gun formation and ran a big re- verse to Unk. said his offense was the difference. "We moved the ball up and down the field, It was just a mat- ter of gettlng (the Hawb) stopped. I thought we bad a pretty good offensive pachge." SCORE BY QUARTERS Laguna Hills f':'!Wport 7 6 0 13 • 26 0 21 7 0 . 28 . ' F1RST QUARTER U4 -Endly 13 pass from Lampkin (Larson kldt), 5:24. SECOND QUARTER U4 -Larson42 FG, 11:51. NH -Johnson 4 run (Walker kidcl, 9:26. U4 -Larson 26 FG, 4:04. NH -Johnson 3 run (Walker kick), 2:17. NH -Link 7 pass from McDonald (Walker kick), 0:23. TllRD QUARTER • NH -Link 40 pass from McDonald (Walker kidc), 9:38. FOURTH QUARTER U4 -Larson 10 pass from Lamkin (Larson kick). 11·so. U4 -Berutich 2 run (pass failed), 5:58. Attendance: 4, 100 (estimated). INDM~ RUStlNG U4 -Makakaufpki, 13-72; Jadtson. 1~7; Befutich: 11·57. 1 TD; Lamkin, 7-12; Walsh, 1-3; Larson. 1-minus-1: bad center snap, l ·mlnus-15. NH -Johnaon 22 140,2 TDs; McDonald, 7·30; Link, 2·25. INOMOUAL PASSING LH-l.amlCin, 9·1&-1, 78, 2 TDs. NH -McOornild, 14-22-0, 214, 2 TDs. INDIVl>UAl. RECEIVING U4 -Larson, 3-25, 1 TD; Jackson, 2· 15; Berutlch, 2· 10; Walsh, 1-15; Endly, 1-13, 1 TO. NH -Link, 9-135, 2 TOs; SOla, 2-44; Theriot, 2-25; Johnson, 1-10. GAME STATISTICS lH ... Aflll dowTle 20 22 ~dage 4-205 31-1'5 "-'"11 ywdag4I 78 214 "-'nv e.1•1 14-22-0 N.i rMUm ., • ..a.• 9 0 ~ 2z: ~ ""'1la 2-64.!i :J.2!i.I ~-1-0 1·1 ~ yllfdeoe 1041 •11 'Time of parnnlon 30:17 17:A3 •f'unl,..,.... ...... ~fumble ......,.,_ ,..• .. ··BRIEFS ... CdM r_olls at NorCal Sea Kings put Davis, /. Bellarmine Prep Sooners .a Wait away in San Jose. Coroha del Mar High'I boys water polo team posle!:I twO con- vfndng victo(ies in flrat-day ac- tion at the fNorCal lnvitadooal- Frtday at BeOannm, ~ dust- ing off~ 13-2, then punish- ing the host Be&, 14-7, to move on to t~s semifinals in San Jose. . }oho Mann scored seven goals · and Artie Do;r fbur goals u c.ctM built an 11-1 halftime lead over Davis. A dozen steals and Mann's eight goals were far too much for Bellannine Prep to deal with. Seven third-quarter c.ctM goals broke It open. ••• JC CROSS COUNTRV lcb~ Ojeda pace Coast Defending state champion Mi- chelle lcban won the women's race in 18:16.81 and David Ojeda turned in a strong founh-place finJsh in 20:22.26 in the men's race to lead Orange Coast. Col- lege to team championships in bo~ Friday afternoon in the Orange Empire Conference Ownpionships at Huntington Beach's Central Part: Joel Guzman was fifth in 20:36.98, Vidal Barragan was ninth at 21:01.37, Sam Ocampo was 10th in 21:<>5.38 and Gilbert Salas was 12th in 21:11.89. Ava Jones made It a 1-2 OCC finish in the women's race with a second-place effort of 18:23.07. Natalie St Andre was fifth in 19:35.132, Susie Oinoso was sev- enth in 19:48.81 and Sandra Montoya was ninth in 20:08.91 as Coast rolled in typlcal fashion. The men's race was dose, Santa Ana posting 54 points, 14 off OCCs winnin.g mark. "'We lcnew if we had five in that top 15 that we would have it," said OCC Coach John Knox. ••• GIRLS YOU.EYBAU. Mesa clinches crown Costa Mesa High's girls volley· baU team eased to a 15-1, 15-4, 15-3 Golden West League victory over visiting Wesoninster Friday, giving the Mustangs a 10--0 mark with two matches left in league play, clinching the league cham- pionship. . Second-year coach Allison Sal- ladin watched her team dispose of Westm.inst.er in about 45 min- utes. Sharon Day had 11 lcills, Jas- min Day had four lcills and Jackie Haven had 12 assists aml four aces. ••• JC WATER POLO Pirates men split Oran~ Coast College's men's water polo team knocked off Cy- press in the first round of the Orange Empire Conference Olampionships at Saddleback CoUege Friday. 17-4, u Nick Wil- bar (six goals) and Billy Jolly (four goals) paved the way. Golden West. however, ended title dreams with a 17--8 victory The UC Irvine men's buketbaJ1 team will open ill regular season facing Oklahoma. ranked No. 3 in the fSPN/USA Tuday Coaches' Poll, Friday Nov. 22 at 6:15.p.m. at the Okla- homa Tuwnament Odginally, the Anteaters were set to start the season against Princeton in the four-team tournament, wti;ch also features Western Michigan. to drop OCC into today's third- place match with Fullerton at 2:30 p.m. The No. I-seeded Rustlers were paced by Brett McOeave's seven goals in the victory over OCC. Jolly was the fyates' focal point. scoring five goals. ••• PREP CROSS COUNTRY Sailors sparkle Nicholas Miller and AJec Urtu - suastegul went 3-4 with times of 15:52 and 16:02 in a Sea View League cross country clu8ter meet at Woodbridge High. Also finishing for Newport were Nicholas St. Andre (17:04), Ken Rakestraw (17:39), \'-'es Pohlman (18:01), Martin Bernard (18:23) and Juan Rios (18:34). Newport's boys defeated lrvine, 22-37 and Aliso Niguel. 25-30, but fell to Woodbridge. 25-31, Laguna Hills, 25-36, and Foot.hill. 23-35. Michael Haddan of Wood- bridge cruised to a winning 15:12 .. ln ~Is competition, Courtney MarshaU was third in 18: 15 itnd Amy Klippert was seventh in 19:07. Also with suong effortS were Courtney Hanson (19:54). Andrea Sarris (20:16), Caitlin Mai (20:49) and lrrna Cruz (22:47). Newport defeated lrvine, 15- 46, Aliso Niguel. 22·33 and La- guna Hills, 26-30, but lost to Woodbridge, 21-39, and Foothill. 24-37. Kristen Berglas of Woodbridge was tl1e individual winner in 17:59 .• ••• SWIMMING AND DMNG Big West Shootout UC Irvine's divers dominated , talcing the top four and five posi- tions in the women's one-meter and three-meter competitions at the Big West Shootout on the UCJ campus Friday . Also, Gonny Shimura woo the men'a JOO-yard backstroke in 52:01 And the 200 back with a I :53.38. Larry Oiong was the men's I 00 butterfly in 51 :43 and Anton Slobounov won the one- meter and three-meter dJving competition. Day 2 of the Big West Shootout starts at 10 a.m. today at the Ant· eater Aquatics Complex. ••• JC WOMEN'S VOl.LEYaAIJ. Pirates still undefeated The No 1-ranked Orange · Coast College women's volleyball team maintained its perfect re- cord this season with a three- game rout of host Santa Ana Fri· day.nighL , The Bucs, 14~0, "8-0 in the Orange Empire Conference, de· feated Santa Ana, 0-14, 0·8 in the OEC 30-23. 30-19, !ia-19. behinc..1 seven ldlls apiece from Kelly Overby and Christine Ryan. · Jessica Uppi led the Bucs with four service aces and Michelle Vanderford led the team with four blocks. JaneUe Jeremiah led OCC with seven digs and Elisha Counts tal lied l 7 assists. HI thought it was nice to lw able to use three d.itfereot line ups and everyone was succei,., fuJ," said OCC Coach Clluck Cutenese. Coast .hosts Fullerton in an OEC match Wednesday at 7 p.m ••• COUEGE WOMEN'S VOl.l.EYBAl.l. Anteaters sweep UC Irvine's women's volleyball team blitzed vi.siting UC River side in Big West Conference play Friday at Crawford lbll, 30·25. 30-17, 30-19, to improve to 12 9, 5·6 in the Big West. Sophomores Kelly Wmg and Dana Kurz.bard were both error less, putting away six and fiw kills, respectively. Senior Clland.1 McLeod led all players with seven digs. ••• COMMUNITY COUEGE SOCCER OCC doubles up Orange Coast College women\ soccer team improved to 16-1-2, 11-1-1 in the Orange Empirl' Conferenct", with a 2-1 win over host Cerritos Friday in a non league game. Jaycee Mahler scored bo1h Coas1 goals and Margaret Landt· ros made five saves in goal OCCs men's soccer team, 14-J. 7· 1 ·3 in the OEC defeated con fe~nce foe Golden West, 5-13-1. 4-7 in the OEC 3-I in ~lunting ton Beach Friday behind goal' from Joe Salinas, Wes Watkin' and Niki Kne1.0vich. Jarred 7.JU, Miguel Ocho.i Bobby Dulle and Joel Sotolongo each tallied assil>ts and Hilario Arriaga made three saves in goal. ••• COUEGE WOMEN'S SOCCER Anteaters fall, 2-1 The UC Irvine Anteaters (7 10-1, 4-3-1) dropped a women\ soccer ma1ch 10 the Cal Staie Northridge Matadors (3-13· I. 2 5-1) Priday, 2-1 in overtime. Senior Sara Henderson scored her first goal of the season at thl' 65:19 mark of the second half with Hayley McNallan picking up the assist. With just under '>ix minutes remaining in the second half Leah Sims tied the game a1 1-I with a goal at the 84:06 mark Tthe Matadors won it on a goal by Mell-.sa OeaJ 4:40 &e('- onds into the overtime period with an assist to OeVos. HIGH SCHOOL FROSH-SOPH WATER.POLO Newport aarbor sinks two foes Bryce AJderton wins over Capistrano VaUey in One of Newport's stronger de- Oaity PHot the opener Friday at Newport fenslve plays came when Drew • . ~ Harbor High and then against Fabian intercepted a paM at NEWPORT BEACH The . Fountain Valley. • . midpool and drove to score the fiw-day Gray Lunde Memorial The Sailors acored steadily in lnvttational Wat.er Polo ~-both ·games. getting four goal.a meot P.. che Newport Harbor from Telford Cottom, two from Hilb~ froab10pb water polo Canon HW and one each from temn a chance to ClOIDe topth« Brett Auer, Kyte Sherman and u a t8am • uttered by Les Cut-Eric Carlson ap.lnst Fountain ler, Newport~ CCMldl for the tour-Valley. namart. _. Newport's goals against Foun- And Newport c.m11i1 &clptber, taio Valley came in a vutety of to a tune of 9-3 vldorlel In both ways. of hi ftnt two ...,_ of lhe Ora, HID 8COled one ol his pis on LLmde _ Mewod1• ........ a rwbound lfter Auer't llMJt hit Wiater • Polo 'lbanwn • .... die IOp ol lhe poa and 'lftNor · bonora the m.aory ot the 1.._ Almetro1t1 and Cottom swam yemo-old Lunde, a buddl"I wmr IU'ide tor ltrtcle In the beginning polo plllrw t'or Newport who of lbe fourth pertod. Armltront died of heart flllure .. pool!Wlet tDllld • . ... to Cottom. who In 1995. Oftll-dmld 'b bal lnco the net The SaOon, 14-Si polfl!d 9-3 lair Newpon't lnll pl Sailors' seventh goal with 1:46 left in the first half. Newport goalie Danm Fur- man_ made seven saves, one blockiqg a shot wiltl both anns ou~tched when Capo valley had a six-on -five ln the fourth period. The Sailon toot an &-1 lad into halftime Ind then Odlir" ln- eer'led relCllWI for Iha ~ ~ the ..,,... IMd llNedy been done. Tht Sadors paay at 10'.30 Lm. today •• Newpon H8ltJor -If Ibey loae Ibey.., ...... place at lee= ct.,..., roe the .. 1 :50 p.m. )jtot I J 1ge >all re- e e - :iri- the :Je- the md ?Uy ith ?Ue ilh ith :al be 1e- s.<.· 1ck an m. .l. •all er- lay 2S. -9. nd Dr· ive da 1th n'<, -2. ire 1er m >th je- -J. '" -1. ig- aJs ns )a. go rio al. '7- n's 11e 2· ed he aJf ng ;ix 1d at rk_ a 'C· :xi e- rv1 .at 'le J6 n. It ::e tM' t • a Daly Pilot .. • SP 0 ·RT S ·HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Saturday, November 2. 2002 15 .;5-ilge Hill seeks -fifst league • ..... w1ru St. Margaret's High, playing its Academy League opener, visits the Lightn~ng today. Barry Faulkner rOaily Pilot · NEWPORT COAST -Barring a tie, the eighth week of the high school football s'eason will bring the first Academy League victory to either Sage HHJ or visiting St. Margaret's, which square off in a league contest today at 2:30 p.m. It's the final league game of the season for Sage Hill (3-4, 0-2 in league), which hopes 10 avoid a winless league campaign in its firs t varsity season. San Juan Capistmno-based St. Margaret's (3-3) has yet to play a league game and had a bye last week in order to prepare for its three-game closing stretch against Academy opposition. It's a game Sage Hill Coach Tom Monarch has said would be his team's best chance for a league win. "St. Margaret's ii. a good team, but I think. size wise, and • in terms of quickness, we pair off well," Monarch said. "This is a pride game, espe- cialJy for our seniors. You only go t() high school once. Later on in life, when you sit down at the dinner table and tell your family about when you played football, you can either tell what a great game it could have been, or what a great game it was.• Monarch's continually improv- ing team, which starts more than a handful of freshmen, is corning off a solid effort last week in a 34-20 loss to Mary Star of the Sea. ·I think we played our best game of the year last week.· Monarch said. The Lightning has evolved into a passing-dominated of- fense, keyed by senior quarter- back Zach Friedrichs, who has propelled the offense in recent weeks despite a severe thigh bru!se that h as limited his mo- All-out effort not enough, Eagles fall Coach ci tes team's play to the finish, vows the re will be bette r times. Steve Vlr1en Daily Pilot COSTA MESA There's not much to say after losing a 42-0 home- SCORE BY QUARTERS Orange Estancia 14 7 14 7 . 42 0000 -0 FltST QUARTER Orv -Chairez 3 run (Hernandez kidc). 8:16. Orv -Doyle 25 pass from Eaton (Hernandez kick). 1: 17. SECOND QUARTER Org -Jones 32 run (Hernandez kic:lt),8:58. THIRD QUARTER Org -Jones 42 run (Hernandez k1c:lt), 5:19. Orv -Martinez 20 int. return (Hernandez kick), 3:29. FOURTH QUARTER Orv · Moss. 19-168, 1 TD; Jones, 14-136. 2 TDs; Chairez. 9-44, 1 TD; Reeves. 3-13; Bonia by, 2-12; Allen, 1-3; Gerbasl, 1-1; Eaton. 1-minu•2. Est -Kapko, 8-29; Estrada, 1·5; Macias. 1-1; B. Young. 5-minut-34. Org -Eaton, 1+2, 25, 1 TD. Est -B. Young, 9-25-1, 132. N>IYl>UAl. RECEIYWG 0.., -Doyle, 1-25. 1 TD. &!*~Bradshaw, 2-69; Valdel, 2-29: J. Young. 1-14; Cahill, 1-11; Macias. 1-4; Estrada, 1-3; Kapko, 1-2. Attendance: 500. GAME ~llSTlCS recovery. Friedrichs' leading receivers have been senior Erik Wtlliams (20 receptions for 334 yards and four TDs), senior Scott 010 (20 catches for 285 yards and two TDsJ and freshman Keya Man- shadi (13 catches for 283 yards and three T.Ds). Senior fullback O iff Swanson's 287 rushing yards are tops among growid gainers. I le has ali.o <>cored six TDs. WilJiams has also rushed for 220 yards and one TD and has "cored another touchdown on an interception return. The Lightning was held to mi· nus-4 yards on the ground last week, after netting minus-24 the previous week against Capis- trano Valley Olristian. STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT But Monarch said both Mary Sage Hill quarterback Zach Friedrichs holds key to passmg game. • Star and Ca~o Valley Ouistian were much bigger up front than biJiry. "Zach has matured gready." Monarch said. "And the poor guy has basically been on one leg. If he were at full strength, he would be remarkable. He's throwing off o ne leg and it really hurts his scrambling." Monarch said Friedrichs, who has thrown for 1,132 yardi. and nine touchdowns (COQlple1i11g 67 of 143 with 10 interception-.), was held out of practice this week in o rder to maximize hii. St. Margaret's. "Our linemen are looking for- ward to this week because t1ie~e been going up against -.ome horses the last two games,.. Monarch said. .. After watching the film, they've see.l 11·s hack to reality this week. St PHOTOS BY STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa's Omar Ruiz (2) tries to side-step a Westminster defender (above) in Friday's game at Westminster High. Below, Mesa runner Keola Asuega (24) shakes off a defender in the first half. Margaret's linemen are good and quick. but they're closer to 200 pounds than 255." The Tartans favor tbe ground game, which has been keyed by 6Tf.oot-2, 180-pound senior run- ning back Chris . Pike. Pike has 552 rushiog yards and eight CJl)s on 68 carries. Sebastian Bacon and Cory Westrope have alternated at quarterl>aclc for St Margaret's. Baoon has completed 28 of 70 for 235 yards and two TDs, with six interceptions. Westrope is 15 of 34 for 220 yards and two TDs. with two interceptions. Hutch Parker is the Tartans' leading receiver with 17 catches for 214 yards and two TDs. The two teams have two simi- lar opponents this season. Sage Hill defeated Fairmont, 26--0, while St Margaret's earned a 31-0 victory. Sage Hill lost to Saddleback Valley Christian, 39-6, while the Tartans dropped a 14 -13 verdict to the Warriors. The victory over 'Fairmont, Oct. 4, is the only win in the last five games for the Lightning. while St. Margaret's has won two of ilS last three. SCORE BY QUARTERS Costa Mesa We'1minster 0 2 0 9 3 7 0 0 . 11 -10 ARST QUARTER Wm Cruz 22 FG, 3:13. SECOND QUARTER Wm -DeG1acomo 80 interception ·<.., return (Cruz kic::k), 9 48. CM -Safety. Westminster punt snap out of end zone, 1.06. FOURTH QUARTER CM -Asuega 5 run (run failed). 11·40. CM -Hunter 26 FG, 0 11 INOMDUAL RUSMNG CM Asuega, 31·204, 1 TD, Hunter, 4-25; Waldron, 5-25, Ruiz. 8-24; Espenesa. 6-18. Iller, 2 1. G Gonzalez.. 1-mmus 3 ~ Smith, 14-47, Gonzalez. 6-8. Brooks. 1-0. Renk. 1 minus 2 INOMOUAL PAS5'NG CM -Iller, 4-16-1, 36 Wm -Gonzalez. 8-14-2, 64 INDMOUAL. RECEMNG CM -Hunter, 2-34; Asuega, 2-2. Wm -Alcala, 4-33; Morse, 1-14; Tautua, 1 12; Chamberlain, 1-6; Renk, 1-0. GAME STATISTICS CM Wm Fir11 dowM It & Ru"'-v•rd.lge 57 ~ 21-40 Paumg v..-daQe 36 .. 1'-11>g 4-lf.I 1-14-2 Net """"'yatcle • O ID s.am.vwd9Qe 0.0 1 -7 Ne! .,.,o.g. 330 197 """"' , .. ~ Fumblme-lumbleoo ...., 2-1 ..2·, ftege-net vwdege 4-3& HI Tnne o4 pc 1 on 346 ttt& •Punt....._ tntete9PI-luml* .......... .... GOlOEN WEST l..EAQOE o-..1 ~ WlT WLT C-.M.-e 2 o 4 0 0 ..... ,,..,. 7 , • 4 • " 0..,... 5 3 0 ll , 0 ~--·-• • • • • • ~ 2 J 0 1 ll 0 ...... , 0 . . ' ~vi-1 7 0 0 • 0 • )' . Policy •• •• By Fax (949) 631-6594 wk-lndude your 1111111c. Di phone number and we'll call you beclc With I price QllOCe.) By Phone (949) 642--5678 Hours •• ,·ill By Mail/In Person: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA 9267:7 At Newport Blvd. cl Bay SL --...,..-- Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday. 5:00pm . . Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday··········:· Wednesday 5:00pm Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm -.. • • .. . ~ • • • • .... Rates 4nd deadl~ · are subject to change without notice. Tile · publisher teseJVCS the right to oeosor, reclassify, rev~ or reject any classified advertisement Please report any erroT that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liability fott any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of ~ space· actually occupied by the etror. Credit can only be allowed for the first I • insertion. Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30Mt-S:OOpm Monday-Friday .Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm ANNOUHQMENTS & MISC. GARAGE SALE BUSINESS & FINANOAl . 2305-2490 uplalca 2148 L.iNallces lid1ia Of PlmJ(llAm& .......... u .... . OdJ-. Orist ",,.,,., Dir Wits • (PA2001-2Cll) 6'oncE IS HEREBY GWEN lh•t the City C<lllncU of the City of N(wport Beach will hold a ,public hearina on an appeal ol lhe a119roval by the Planntna Com m~ion of an application of. the Church ol Jesu' Chdst of Latter Day Saints for Use Permit No 2001 ·036 and Site Plan Review No. 2001 006. The proper! y Is loeated al the norlheut catner of th• intouec toc\f1 of Bonita Canyon Drive end Pr aor le Road al• 2300 Bonita Canyon Road. The .3,1te " des 1a!laled Public/Semi P~lic within the Bonlta CMyot1 Ptanntd Com· munlty (PC·SO) D•slrlcl fht project 1nvoh1u lhl construction and Ollflratlon of a place of ret1i1ous worship on an 8 ~5 acre s1ta within the Bt¥111• Canyon Planned CQfllmun1ty The T 8'"ple Is planned as a 11,575 $quare loot b'4ld1n1 soled on the Cl!llter of the property. s .. rounded by 5 5 ~rrn uf• eardens. walkways. a$ water treatments In lhf western portoon ot the protect sole and a 15oe space parhln& lot on tht eastern and north elljtern portion of the s1'8. The requnt also includes consideration ol a '99 foot. 9 Inch hteh 'teeple l'AOTICE IS HEREBY fURTHER GIVEN that an Emmonmontal lmpad Rid>ort <SCHI 2002031048) has been P<•P•red on con netllon with the apph c•Jlon. The £IR con c:h1des that no s1en1h cltf'll, edvetse envlfon mental Impacts will result with the 1mple mentation ol the l>'Otecl Th.9 City encouraaes membets of the fleneral pilblic to review end coinment on this doc:u meni.tion Coples of the Eiwlronmental Impact Rtf>ort end sUP90ftln1 da,:uments are available lot public review and intP«tion 1t the Plan nlll& Department, Coty ol NIWport Beach. 3300 Newport Bi>ulevard, Newport Beach, C1tl fofnla~9265&-8915 (949) ~3 . ~OTIC IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN thol said public hearin& will be' held on hH4ay, .. ~ 1 ~. 2002, 11 the hour of 71.10 p.m. In 'Ill• Council Chember1 of the ,..wport Beach City Hell, 3300 Newport Bouteverd, NJwporl Beach, Ceflfornle, at wtllch time Ind plKI t n)I end ell ptt$0ns lnl•nttd may ,,,.,_., •lld be hurd lhtfeoft, II you c h1ll1n1• this project In court. you m8)' be llmitH to r •isin1 only tlloM luues you or MlfMOM .... rtlsed et th) p11bllc h11rln1 cll9erllled In this notle.• Of• In wdlltt1 corre~ dttlwfH to C t. Of '"'°' ·~· lle#iftc. For •dllli loll lftfOfmebon "'(Mt) 149,3200 It/. Lt¥.,._ M. Hwklnt L~-M. Harklfts, CttyC..11 C of......_thech l•lte' :Newpott ·eo.t. Mffe Delly ,. Now11114'er 2, • UJ72 The followina per sons are do1na business as: A ) Bullet Performance Enaoneerona, Inc., B.) Bullel Motorsport.s, C.) BulletMotorWorks.com, 3017 Enterprise tA, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Bullet Performance En,ineenna. Inc .. (CA), JO 1 Enterprise #A, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This business os con· ducted by· a corporahon llave you started doina business yet? Yes, 02/06/96 Bullet Performance Ena1neerma. Inc. Chns Welch. CEO This statement was toled with the County Clerk of Oranae Gounty on 10/10/02 20026920094 Dally Pilot 9c:t 19, 26, Nov 2. 9, 2002 SA~ The lollowinc pe~sons ue doone business n · Moumain Man Nut & fruit Co • 1700 IP Newport Corcle. Santa Ana. CA 92705 Sara [huobeth Ray, 1700 IP Newport Cucte, S<tnta Ana , CA 9N05 Thts bu$iness Is con· ducted by an lnd1v1dual Have you started dome busoneu yet? No Sara Ehubeth Ray This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 10/18/02 20026920971 Dally Pilot Oct 19. 26, Nov 2, 9, 2002 SA367 The followlna persons are do1na j>us•ness as· Heavenly Slented S•f; sllells, 21 l81 Shaw ln , Hunhneton Beach. CA 92646 Marc:•• Kaye Morrell, 11181 Shilw Ln . Hun· tina1on Beach. CA 92646 Thrs business 1s con· ducted by an md1v1dual Have you started dolna busoneu yell Yes. 711/02 Marc:ia K Morrell Thrs statement was hied wrt.h the County Clerk of Onnae County on 10/18/02 20026920907 Daily Pilot Oct. 19. 26, Nov.2,9,2002 SAJ65 The followlll& persons are doinfl business es: M & Y Ht1ltflcar1 & Consullin&, 3800 Perk· 11lew Ln., 1268, l1vlnl, CA 926li' Yuk1rJ Fujihara. 3800 Perkvlew Ln., 126B, Ir vine, CA 926l2 Thlt butlneu Is con• ducted by: an lndwlclll.tt Hne you al¥ll.cl doilll bl.ISIMU y1t7 No Yullacl f 11)1f11r• Tllit sutement WH flied w1tt1 the County Cltfk of Orenp County on 10/18,/02 • """ ..... Olfty Piiot Oct. l~ Nov,2,9,2002 • 1160 TOI' $$ 4 RlCO«DS nc Jim. Ckmilc. EiC. !ils & SJs .m Allee, Sl*r. h.,. ~ Mike ' 949-645·7505 (QtW. llOUSllG OflPOIMllY All real estate adver · tlsine in lhli newspaper 11> subject to the F eden I Fair Houslna Ac:t of 1968 as amended which makes it 1tte1at to adver1lse •any prefer· ence, li'lnltat1on or discrimin1tion based on race. color. reliaton, sax. handicap, famlll1I st1tus or nahonat or1aln, or an 1ntenllon to melle &ny such preference, limit•· hon or d1scf1min1tion." ThlS newspaper will not know1n1ty accept any advertisement for rut estate whte.h lir> 1n violation of the law Our readen are hereby informed that all dwell Ines •dver11sed on this newspap« 11e 1vaitable on an equal 01>9ortun1ty bHIS To complain ol dis cromlnabon, call HUD toll free at l ·800·424-8590. TICKET CENTER 1475 USC VUSI NOTH DAME VERY RARE TICKETS (2), 50 YAAD LK ~ 949-64().8009 Aldlol1I 1413 WANTED UES Older Style Fumlture PIANOS i Collec.tJblos . ....._._ •S...O.• ...... ·~~ $$ CAStf PAID$$ ..,..,_.., .......... • WE BUY ESTAT£8 . .....,_,._......., ....... FAll8I" CONSIGNMErJTS1 ' ' I ....... W.s.t.a-. Mostly entiQuts school bells, oell tables. r edios. oall lllcls chairs & old school ~s & m0<el 2171 Rut• Pie ec.t. Mesi wamm.1 m1 ...,.._. 0r •• b•b1 fwll, •&Nlel pelntiltp .,,. local llt•t, "'*stuff! soos-saso ANllQUES AN IQ E HOP t t lOST OUI lWlt t • SAii IOW .. llOV hns,....., .... , lew*J, .. ...., ~&i.ts ... 1 31SS1 c..itl C.,... S.J.~ ,~ ........ CAl~1.U Antique Cottaae Style Bufhl. beveled oY8I mnor on top, 2 ch-s 2 ~ cablneb, IOml mJKJ)~lO HOME FURNISHINGS r.111111 CUslom d!5V*' COl'Mn1> d1nfm tbl, rnteyded T,_.. Top & !me. .. ,_ $450. 9e-~17 DB.RY/ 3460 DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS c-stColnNH4• Old Coins! Cold, silver, jewelry, watcl)es. anttcii- collecllbtes 949·&42·9448 Cats 3610 Pwe ....... , • -.... , German Shepard PUPPY· frH to aood home Call 714-894-1919 Ind~ -"' ---- .... J ~750 COSTA MESA Of'IN SUN 12-4 U27 Nove4a Avo $451,000 He<e is your 4b< 2b1 fam hme. A mohnted settetl Betty Abet Torent Realty 714-HS-44'7 RESIDElfTW. INCOME PROPERTY I,._., New Gre1l Eut· _.~ side location. Be1utllul· 'IUUU ly hn1Sl1Jlcf $749,000 COSTA MW EASTSIDI 19 UNITS. EX lOC & COND APPROX $240< AN.GROSS $3.6 M PRIHC. ONLY • OWNER/ACT 949-887..(8)8 21t~f'L o..-se1&s-1-4 C-ttl-RHlty 949-759-0171 MESA VERDI AtlEA 4 Plu 's·Prlde of Owner HOMESFOASAl..E ship. Print Only. •at. Biii Grundy ?49·675-6161 ORANGE COUNTY 5400 On Polit Wanttos.11 yovrhome? Ask about OW' SAT, SUN Real Estate Edition · Call Lisa Rivera 949 574-4252 or Ann Wiley 949 574-4249 Balboa Plnlnllll ttAa.l FOCH ON THI POINT HnHHUUYI AGT. 949-12S..:S 120 ......,... T-.. 2!ir 2bl c:.ondo, (fUllJl. ,.. pool, rool lop w, .,Youtdoar pmrtq ffl5el er 11~ Corn ..... OPIM SAT-SUM 12-4 J07M ....... Stunnlnc Jbr, 2.Sba , lmmec: home 1 bit\ from ocn. Hind sleeted aran· Ile & marble, antique wind, curved st•lrcue, 3 c ... • $1.995,000 Kathleen Mtf'famee Bkr 949-887. 55"5 LAGUNA NfGUll Open fir plan 'w/llvlnfl area Ip, custom o.11 staircase. 2 spec br's + loft, nulled ce1ts. $324,000 Ac• Fred Albuquerque 9 ... us..11u 2.... 2INt c-4o, wood fir!>, erut locallon Mu~t see! $267,900 Aft Jehn F'""'ow C .. 949-S22-0932 Direct 949-SH-1324 Newpoft Beadl "11.tpbllhs OfBISAT-M 1-5 17St. ,...,.. , .... .... Gal, dly ... hlews PllCI llDUCl10ll $"5,000 94Mls...4* Brokers p-otected llUffS 1 OFA KINDi up&rad, utrem pvt, I stor-y Jbr, 2b1 Linda Model, end unit w/huae wrap·around patio overtoot11n1 reflec lion pond. Call for •PPI A.lsoOf>IM SAY-SUM 12-S 949-644-5464 oOpolt ktt/S-1-40 2S..C-. Rere Sea lslancl 3Br 381 end unit with • view loollin1 out to Sitn•lur.1 Hole 117. $875.000 or teue et $4500 ..... ~Lo91110. 949-.sot-tt'D ... Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week P0r Only $32 per week ( 4week minimum) · ·C. Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 A Trettl<lil f'oro41H 2Br 2Ba. wood firs. fp. trench doon, recessed l!illtina. bla screen Iv. specious kit, $199.500/ obo ~ry Wood. •et 949-584-5811. 717 9816 Wet""'-a-ty 38r 2B• w/lovely Bay View open ftOOl'pltn, lob of windows, spM:oous kit. lntlds W/D, $180.000 Mary Wood, •it 949 584 S8Jl, 717.9816 NIMIHTATIS f'ATllKl TIMOIU MAYIONWIOI USA . 94f ... S.6-9705 www.p1trlcktenore.com A Supw' .. C'19t-...,_ loi:1ted In Newport Hei&hh ·Comp!• lion Winier 2002. Coastline Realty • !M!l-759-0tn IASTIWff LG UVIL CCMtMIRlC>T $714,000. ........ s-.., ••. RI~ 949-444-019 s otANTfUCft NotForTlteFolnt Oflteert .... 949-72S-a' to HACHCOlONY GIANT 4+ d'IN $699,950 AGT.949·123-1120 New ltstloa Harbor Hiahl.tnds slnele story 3Br, den. 281, S685.000 •gt .• Cathy 949-548 6852 NIWport Coat lxchnlve eated com· munlty, Entry door of solid mahoaeny. 811 doors and tr11ve1 tine floors, Pool sized, wrap around 13.000 sq It lot. 5100 sf custom built luxurious home Sbr 4 Sba, a•ted drive w/3c aaroae. Mary f ry111, BNR 949. 723· 7065 PRIME ESTATES PATRtol TINotll NATM>NWIDI USA 949-ts•-9705 www.pat1lcllten01r.com A M ... lflc-t Pe41c- Crest custom hol'llt ui.te with canyon and ocean views. Coasthne Realty 949 759-0177 a.a.a. Jtw 2.5"9 ...... With Iott. hcfWd firs, yard, 2 c •tlach a•r $549,000 ~,....'-"_ Cell 949-122-otU Direct 949-H9· 1 S24 RESORT/ VAr.ATION PROPERTY FOR SALE •Conveniently toc:1ted wallunfl ~stance to the w-Stw1ooP Sid Ufts kt Sun . Valey ldaoho. E•fOY views of the mounlaNl from this 4br 4.5bath home. Open floorplan ideal for en· t«talnina. contact Steve Riccabona !Mg..~ llmelllm 5175 fer Sole by owner Desett Ume share I week aH amenlbes only $500 fuN ;ice (949) 493-0379. MISCEUANEOUS RENTALS Ami To Shire 6830 NB Cott1ee 21>< 2ba, I blll to b•y yard fp pool & ma11na. Av11t now $650/mo (949) 673-6565 Nl/Wutcllff area, IBr IB• •v•rl 1mmed, $650/mo.•'h ulls, p00t, tndry fee 949-631-4349 t'fU Sm Br. SG>+-113 utl PM' pool 3')a. w/d. n/5!fl./ pet. avai now, ,.. ~ fwy, i-1t -by 9&548-7818 l,e 2ltr 21Hi Apt. View. Near EastBluf( & CdM HS. 1vail now. $625mo utlls Incl (949) 644·9124 B.l/youoa swot male seeks same to shafe 4br hse ea roomate has 2Br IBa; xlnt loc, $9l50rn 949-675-6436 Rooms tor Rent 6CMo CM home w/pvt enff anca, pYI rnyba. wall In closets. c:t.1 bn. Recklc:ed ,..,. kJr lit ~ 9'9-J23.8e •<-•_ ............ L~lnfl for 2 roomales to wre 68r 781 new home, Newport Hoiahts, mo·mo. P<Of'I male or fem $1200m melds uUs. Krysl• 949-164--0001 NI/Ck-VJew r1>0ms, Oce~nfronV22nd. pvt rm, unflH'n, shefe b1, ulls pd. n/smk&. kitch- enette, lndry, I block to Newport Pie<. $695/fllO. Call Sam 11 949-278· 7905 (bttwun 9a-5p) RESICBmALRENr.ALS OfWIGE 7400 COUNTY llr, u,.., .... $1095mo Balcony, BBQ, laund1y, clean, no pets, leaH Call B11an 310.466-7960 Ne ~ Jbr I.She. wd, pr. no pet awal from Ocf.15 ttwu n1d U... ~ mo. net ~1-3836 Grt 4-+2 house, aar, w/d. la patio, furn, winter, super clean 114 Merine. $2900/mo. 949-675 8178 o Little Balboa Is. bayfronl, 4br 4ba + fmrm, 2 c eer. art vu, tots of patio. yrly $6500mo • Gre1t Uttlt Is loc 2br. upper w/sunroof, yrly Avail now. $1800mo. lere Vwe ltty 949-67j-4()62 Balm Plailala * STOfl THI CM * C.AMMHY HNTALS HASrTAUt Studios. 1. 2 & 38t's, Yearly I Wlnltf'. On lt.e P•runs11la & Costa Mes. lowered PrH:ts. CaH for Oeta1b I 800-247 8209 Sir 21• a .., Peninsula. Steps to beach, fp, 2c aar, I year lse. n/pehi 626-359-4539 28r .._ w/don rm. d/w. fr1&. W/D, lower unit. $1900/mo_ No pets Avail Nov 15. 949-640-4813 loyfronr 2ltr, 21to, patio fp, bbq & fire rtna. ear. 904 ( Balboa Bl $2100 949-673· 7538 • New Jbr 2ba upper, 2c:11r 1111. SJOOOmo ·& •New 28r 2b1, 2c aar, $2000mo. 949-640-3628 IAUOA (11 ... M PO 1 w/pler, bay & oc:n views! 4br 5ba, den, Ip, format d1nrm $7500/moler• V..co ltr 94!M73·4062 Corolla 1111 Mir sar, a... ...... Canyon & ocean v•ws. Open HM S.·SUn. 1.s. a Col.ft1bus Circle 949-721· 1 509. c.te Hr, 1h, Se ... PCH. fptc, l.tundry. frla. balcony. no/smlL/P.eh $1500/mo 949-675 5837 ........ Soof 8a'yside ,_ bridp, 2c ~ S2100m Ed, VM din Bossdl, Bkt !M!Mil50-0943 Sir Tewn .. euse, 2· story, 2c aar. er eat loc. $2500/mo. Prudenllet/BJ Joh:uon 949·721--0132 Jar ........ End unrt. den. Int rm w/f p, pellO/ • prden, recessed hchllrlfl. , etf'•m1t tile. berber. new • windows. w/d, share 11•. • S3000mo. 714-993-2561 • ColtlMaa . ' . IASTSIOl WfO Hr, , $950mo new bathroom&. kitchen, p11k llke sett1na. • no pets 949 631 8427. I Ir det cottaae. veut cells, stove, Irle. cell fen, more 133 E. 16th • St. Ask for Spt(llalsl 949 548·2421.No doss • 18r'• fr-$175/-• • 28r"s, $1100/- in lovely eated comm near T11·Squwe, frlfl, pt I storace Kt.in Mni(. 877 704.8649 • 9200 UST SIOI upst1ws unot, • 2br lb1, iar. l1undry. , 169 Walnut, $1150/mo. Mer11et1 714·682·91 ll -714 !MO 3666 • G•t laU. 28r 111.ea. • twnhm style apt. Remod, • ..... 1n star.. AIPlib - SW'5m yr .. ~-1073 ... 2tw 11to, $1300/lllO Total Remodel all aar. sm yrd w/p•llO, w/d hhups 424 H1m1tton St. • 949 646·8420, 500·3265 IASTSIOI 281 hse·fncd y11d, W/D hhups, OW, • built-In ran11/oven. le • 1tl'd 11ar Water/trash ., paid (2) An1I $1400/ ~ mo S500 dep·~50_ Pf!l • deposit. 714 545•,P442 • •EAST SIDh Reelly ~ nice newly remod 2bf lb• house, &•••&•·1•rd. - $1500/mo 949 646· 316 Nr aodt loy, •II remod - 2Br I 5Ba condo. 2c 111, f p, wd·hkUP$. no pets. $l!l50/mo. 949-548·8384 • a. twntwn. vaA eel Ip, 2 c .. . pillo, Ire. wd. nu l)Sll. mm PCIOVIPI '$1~ 96(j]J.71D) l's14a To_,.._ Jar 2.Sao, fp, 2 enctd petios, all ear. no pets, $1900/mo. 949-721-0889 1368.s-to ...... • UST S9DI • 3br Jba. trlpln, 2 story, deck. yd, wd. 2 cer ettach car $2000/mo. ll00-271-1887 41r 2h ho11se, com· pteta remodel, w/d hkups, cw•mlc trlt flra., new carpeVfenc:ed yd S2200m. 949-646-6463 •• 48r 4.S.h IPPf"OJl 3269 s f, home on 1 corner lot. Specteculer ocean views, wonderlul bkyrd, Ira 1ourm1t klt clllln Sl,495.000. 1111 Oebre Beraer 31'1·316·8464 •348 310..QJ0.91611 (c:.11) STARTING ( ......... . ....._, .... ,..._,n.ell Sl.200,000 l•rry D'rt-M & Co. 941-t50.7000 949'67$-1191 (eel) ---·--lllc....llilta-. 311 .. lnl:nll ... .... ~ ..... _... ~ ....... ... ... •TDG5 ........ 3'1215be, .,-clOul a cOtnfort.,.. ....,,._, ... to., of c.. -.000 c...-.. ....., 9ff..1"4177 A ~NEW . BfJSINESS??i ,__ • • • • • • • • • • ·. . • • • .. . .. • • • • • • .. : l • • • . . .. • . . 11 • • " .. .. • .; .. • 1t . a • = • i • • °"UDO PUMSULA lllW•n. con Mis Prw•l• 8Hch, Pool and StJa. W1lll to Oc:e9n. Slloc>s end .......,1nts.L11ie 11-2rr+. e.t lllp Awall1ble 71 .... PMICDl. -..n-eoJOor ... 723-5830 ~ ~2 home, view. 2nd from sand, 2c es. beluflfuly fwn $29(X)/ Wlntet 9&615-8178. YlAal Y UJfT AU • B1yfront !Br. $3000 . • lBr. $1100. • lBr Ocunffont $1250. * YIMLY * • 38r 2.581, $2.400. LIAllS' ASSOCIATID llAlTY Bill GltUll>Y R£AL TOflS 949-673-JMJ • Mt ... H-6161 TROVAll 3br 2.5bt Sludlll. 11.t enhra Un popultr fir plan, up' w,.,.._,~ utl net atain, sinale level. •et . ad dim* d. no fllb.. SJOOO 949-293-4630 '8flVmo. J:M2 1 bll ID bdl Open Si.II 1 ·3 5001 ....... •La• TOO..UTTOWAITI 3bi. pr, II nu mx> *la ttuce lbd at •n tdtal 4br 2bll. al nu $28XI ... wport llMch Location. luOy IK 9'!Mi4&-7931 ne•r ~ Tiled Coe.on· lttt"", Ewopan Strte ... ~ '-· 19116d, ..... 281 pristine unit. com. white CMl!Mtry. Pets end unit on tht Kdl Wek:omel OnlJ 11290. cowse. $3500/mo. .,i. Hurry, Ide, wont lasl 0oi4 ~ 949-718-1503 Cell Tocley -.,251-2.0S3 ••-•It.I •er 2.58' w .......... l 2br Iba house w/fem rm, Ira lot, house~ nelch, wd cul·de·uc location, near '$15~i-. M~~~699 ~:i H.S. 111$::~:~:: c•<U T*I Beautlful o~,..., on the sand, itld, !be ... h ..... t o4 ~ 2ba yrlr ~~at.I,-• NB. Near Oceen, Huae carpet, new paint, art lloor p-.n. all new $3800 949·293·4630 ippflan~. Pets Wei· •IAYS~ES• come. Only $15101 Ctll Gete4 c-lty, J8r Todllyl •251·2053 381 home w/bly view. MP Itta 2br 2ba. 11rden $4500/mo. 949-466-7460 •Pt. upst.lra, 1ar. uhl • 0pett s.t/S-1 _. • paid, "" 11650 949-642 2 s.. c ... 1146 IM9-722·ll32 R•t s.. Island 38f J& hi -a bey view end unit wrtll a view condo. Uw w/pvf patio. looluna out to Slcnat11te 11te4 rWl)(t hfestyt., Hole 117. l-ti $4500. ye8lly, $l7j)Om Oavrd Of buy at S875,000 t>r--. act. 9&718-1520 -.;49~J;\r, -- ll'.H ht·t 1ol 1'1.11111 Mary'clehscalt, MM. ltliOnl In Yw Home llegillilg-Adv.m (949)813-2246 c--.r.~N.......,1 Make • difference by assistma sen.ors with compenlonshop, homt· rnaklna. runnina errands. flea hrly/24Hrs shifts avail. Car requored 7 14-444·.U•l DlMONSTIATottS 111 tracery storn on area Weellend.s. Car nee $7 .50/ par hour. 949~642 4283 PacJflc S~y Orcliestre 101n the annual fund campaoan team. Gre.t etmo.s/hrs Bonuses paid dally Earn $10-Sl5/hr Call Mar 714-876·2398 .• 320 Met-4 O..tc eny tob for retired person, llve on srte? across from beach 714-¥3308 714-536·4170 .......... used bodl.s. te, f' /PT ~ be w.11-moUv, ori;nz. respon, ..,. to wortc on teet 714-596-1999 ....... !"-'-.... for exciUid ll"OWWlll ctro- pr ICIM office, downtDwn le ~ at 416 17111 S\. te (on AM) (POV171h) or fu rcome. 714-969-5850 ,, ....... D&W c ... ,.., Ci.-1"1 TIM c-t •-1 days a week svc, S20 Cementwork. Brick, Tiie IMn& r-. $15 bedl-ooms & More. Relitble. No job 949-27!>-1924 949-278-0154 too small 949·615-9062 l'OlKY In an effort to offer tile best servle1 possible to our ruders end edv• • tlsets, we will require Contlectors who edv•· t1st In the Service Directory lo Include their Contractors License 11umbet In lfleir adv• tlaem1nt. Your co· operation Is 1rtally ,,....w !'0811& ......... ,.,_.,ws QcMI I Btlh / __,.. Mlba ....... b liGlll 8Bll5" ... %9125 111" pl I IOOUllNM SUVKI ConfuMd a spen4in1 loo much time on· ~our bool\lleepln17 C•ll • ~protl~l5 -Q'u.aPO ~C.A»O-Q Repelrs. Patchin&. lnfl.all Courl.ous. any sil• jobs. Wholeslllel 949.492-0205 Qlll1 Cnt.Jcmlll WTOI NISc.ol Oeyure/IOndef1.,ten rHdiMa .... 2·5. Rudina. c:r•fts. musk, coolln1, &Mdenina & more. lnclosed y11d & playroom fuM·tlme M·F Mnters dea teecfMr R1f'a Lie, first 1111/CPR cert. 714·376·3552 0 YOUllNOMI l...OVIMINT PtlOJKT? Call a plumb«. paint«, handyman. Of eny of ttle arut services listed 11«1 in out wvic:• dlrtctO(yl TRESE LOCAi. SVC PEOPLE CAN HELP YOUTOOAYI ..... ~' 'l.O/tVs/ wll fin hr-t and days HC.,t •Ofll Set Futut• FT potentlel. Foot SolutloM, Cost. Mae RftllfN wie fu M9-734· 20tl I)( email: ......... ~ eMY'• Men's dotNrll .. lot ii fflfi ... ii colrrently hit for P'T _,.,.._ .... be ... to "°"' Fil -. Sits • SUrB. f ot II* C4ll AobO CM1oma •m1m llTAH. IT, HOLIDAY HELP Shefm1n Library end prdeM altt 1hoct. SAT·SUN 10·4. Hoy 30 THRU Oec 22nd. 18.00ttr. t4t-67S..2H1 IMW 'tS..32~ White on utre clea~ tan tnter lor. auto, 11611 m1 lull pwr alloys 111110« $13,tlO . IMW 'HU 6 cyl black on cle1n ten lthr, 56k mo lhrs ts a beauty! 1111IOOO $11,9IO ... .......... ,_ Se4.o llec• wttt. ,_ Ulw, ..ty'7kMflM 11111212 $10,tlO IMW 'tl Siii S.d•n One owner au· to sunroof, lull po- 11110441 SU,9IO IMW '97 Jiii CNV Immaculate convert· .tii. w/only 4511 ml 118568 • $18.980 a..a.,.'97 ISIOO Thi• Is a GREAT buJI F uHy loaded I 118555 $16,980 Mll'91MU20 Sport Ulll silver w/aray lthr 48k m1 118490 $23,980 ..ez<t"'ff Sedan, whrte w/ar•y lthr , 6 cyl, 721' ml 118582 $14.980 P .... ct..911 T• .. c,,. 'IO This Is 1 very rare find! Hlee well m•int 118646 $17,980 IMW J2JI '00 H• Auto. tlhr, cd ptyr mooMOOI. ~18517 124,980 fw4~wll'9a lthr, cd playflr lull pwr, 2 whl dr 118436 Jl4 980 fwd Mwt-, c•a c_,,,99 • ._. •/•-'""· 5 .,. 11•4652 s 1',910 PMl1.fS AUTO '4t-S74-77n GREAT fllEWOOD Terrlloc Hardwood Mia 1/2 Cord S95. f ull J l8S Cllll Qwlle !M9-439 Wood floort""'11e CUSTOM a.ATM TU lrwbllbon. sa.t.. --~. slooe.1-" 1975 lrll612D&4 Jiff 71~12-9961 MTYWOU lAMDSCAPI COMPMIY Commetel•I & Estate Mllntenance. Clean Ups. TrM Satvlce & lrr'fation Upar•des, Rapaiu. Troub1Hhootln1. PMeae e11H 714·71~·2:828 and have 111 4o your Dirty Worll I ,,... s.r.tce. Verd ClittnUf), Mlln\enlftU , Sprlnki.r Repali. H1ulln1 (t4t) HCM7e' • WP.EKLY BRlj>9£ QUlZ Q I • Vul.ncrable, you·bold: •Aa ~Q Jltt64J O JO •I P11tJ1er opens the bidding with lWO no ttump (20-22). Whal do you respond? Q 1 ·Vulnerable, yoo.Jiold: • 6 ~ A J7 5 0 A J 10 5 3 • A Q 9 Your neiu-(.oo oppooen1 opc11J1 the bidding with t.hree hearts. What action do you lake 1 Q 6 • Neither vulncnibk:. WI South you hold: Q 3 • Neither vulner.iblc. as South you hold: •AQJHJ • K Q 10 7 6 J 7 1 6 < 1 5 4 • Q 2 The. bidding has oroc:ccdcd: What act.ion do you take"! NORTH EAST' SOIJTH ~T I• 40 ? What action 00100 iak.e? Luo.I: for ClllJ'Wf'rs on Monday Q 4 • >d South, vulnerable. you hold: Aw4I 'ff M Q..ttra, 4111 mo. solver sand. moonrool, CO. labuhous cone throuaht S19.495 flnanclna & wan avail v<M29117 8kr 949-58& 1888 IMW '94 3251• Coupe· 89k lull'booh & records Blk/tan, sunroof CO. superb one cond. S9.9!ti Ylf7!t.2196 8kr 948-58& 1888. CAD ELDORADO 'ta Norths tar V8 chrome wheels, klx pl\&_ ·sec Pl& nit llOnd 1 ~ S.18.IXXV oho pp 949-644~ '02 ClSOO 511 mo. 8 yr w&rrenty, 811ll1ant Silver. $94.500 Need Mountain Car 949~720·1721 Dadr '97 2500 Van Conversion, areen. cap· tl1n' seats. rear foldine seats, TV/VHS. superb m1ch1nac11 & body cond, ¥1500667 $5400 Bkr 949-586-1888. FOH ltANGIR '91 P1CX UP ONLY 7500 _,, AC bed llnw. lib nul $8000/obo ~9-645-9127 J.p"'9~a...be LTD Sport 2wd, 6c yl, new shape, 75k ml. auto, fully loaded. metallic buraundy, tan llhr, moonroof. CO. premium whls, hlbulous like new carul lll'ouchout $)2,500 l/952675fin Wll avail Bkr 949-586-1888 landr•v•r Dlscevery '91 LSI &Ole mi, bl,ck. oatmeel lthr. heated seats, dual moonrf, CO, beautiful 0<11 cond. $14.995 vl792417 f1 nancinc & w•rranty avarl Bk• 949-586: 1888 L.aw'9t LX 470 Bladl/tan. one owne<. books. 1mmac. 5311 mo. $34. 900 949-35().5202 MtZ'.. JOOCI Clean. Charc blll, loaded. lo mi 1lnl cond. $7.SOO PP 949-'7S-6006 M«tede1 ln'I 2ao Sil '12 (4.5 ) Cla'lll<, •"'' lthr, body, •n1lne. Everythlnt w orks, all r e cord1, 16aK ml, $'900 949-673-S60 5 Ptym..,lh '96 Grand Carav-Green auto, ps, pb, cc, pw, pdl, a/c, am· Im cass. dual s hders, new tores, alnt cond 105li m1, $6300949-63 1 1232 P-tl•c 'la 6000 2.a V6, 89k mo, l11sure World owned, labulous cond throuahout, fully loaded new re11strahon & smoa. temllc value Sl.595 v•26797• Bkr 94 9-586-1888 ..... ._ ... HSE. &Ole m1, metallic derk creen, oatmeal llhr, 18" whls, fabulous car f1bulous cond. S19,99S v265124 Ion & warranty avaol Bkr 949-586· 1888 Teyete Av ..... '9a lllS 4811 ml, black/oatmeal tt•r. mnrf, CD. aolcl plla. chrorM whts. beaut orla cond, S13.995 v•2964t f1n1nclna &. warranty •v•il Bkr 949-586-1888 Tey•te '9a c-ry lE 40k ml. whitef1rey ln1, •ulo, a1r11ed. n/smkr. bHulllul cond throuatit v•274382 $8995 llrm Bkr 949-586· 1888 Tey•t• '01 ..C4Mory LE 27k ml. slh1• CO, full fact Wirt. beeut lille MW cond v675241 SIZ.995 1,,.m. Bkr ~SllS-1888 AllTOlla..O, MISCB.lMEOUS W..-1 9045 ,_., o,-.ted ~ Wrlh ovet 40 years up! will pay a very faor proce torJOU< c~ Van or truck pa tor or not Can Dock Rey (<i> Tomato Auto Sales /14·'37 1931 or 714 328 3228 CASH FOii C.AltS We need your car. pa•d for or nqt Phillips Auto As!. lor Malcolm 949 574 7777 BOATS Power Bolts 9515 DUfFY Ul(fti< '77 ur "True a..:" Hew '*""-. <D&~~.,.11111 &l)~ Dvffy 21' a... 2902 Claret hull w/toest c anopy & rnteroor . Remote spot h&flt, full canvu cover, & total Sl900 Dully m11nt service Great slip possibly avall S28,500 pp 949 ~·5583 lift DUffY 1990 Oodt•d @ tay.te-.. Marino. $6750. 949-650-a711 SEU your unwanted Item~ throuah class1loed ....... c..t.I a-.,. Svc. Residential/Com· merclal OC 2JYn;, Rers !M9-54S-00;4 ~ -4113 ~iiiiiiiiiii~ I a.-.·.,_,..... lJYrs lllP Cru{ Price! Guaranteed •ork. free est. l.1375602 714-~1534 7.390.2945 DRYWAU HPAnt Paint Touch up, Wallpaper removal. lat. 714-270-1634 -~~ &-.,...S c.rpentry • Plumt>ona 0.-ywall • S1ucco Puntona. Tole & "-e 20+ Yun Eaperieoce' JI 71 4-969-5776 GIMOAl COMTUCTott lie/bond, car~try. luU nc remodel & repairs MSM Consl 714-962·2'36 .._.._, .... r·· Svc. Ho Job too; a or too sm l()yB up ,,.. 90fwble e 714-501-6466 ....... H-Hd e ...... Servk•. apartments &. Vacancys Also pet srttln1 •v•O Free estmlte 9&574-2643 _MEJIA'S Housedeanlng ·Service For Your House Apartment Of Vecanc1 ~alrty Work 3)'5 Olf ~ Cllelrq r rM Elt:lwlete References Avaitab11 10 Years [aptf1tnce C .. OscerMeta. 714-121-740 Cel714·22S-1714 a-lty ...... 0.-... Own ICl')lp + ~ Total bust & fair rates.. C:.-949-422-74-M Ugll1lnt RIUAIU Pers011•I Helper, Personal A.ssl • Safe Transportal1011, ~~·-.a. M•tl Preparafron, Rasp/I• C•re, etc. 949-645-1277 •r 714-•51-19t I ..... , ..... HST •ovns Sst /"' Mrvina 111 cities In.sured last. courteous. c11eful . T16J844 I0().246·2378 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi Calif. f>ubllc Ut1Utie1 commission requires that 1111 used household 1ood1 movers print their P.U.C. C•I T number; limos end chauffeurs print their T.C.f>. number 1n all 1dnr· t1Hmet1ta. II you have eny quatlone ~bout th• l•c•llty of • mover . llftlo ol di~~ .. : PU8· UC U1Mt111t.S •COM- MISSION 714·5H· 4151 CUSTOM PAfflTING &fA.UX Oavid Sloene Peinters L1358528 949-645-9957 G 'S OISTCMI PAINTING Pron . clean, quality worll Interior/ext and docks. L~ 949-631--4610 IWleOW c::.:&I ~ Ptinlmc..,._t. ~ Qu.irty Jobi free esm.te l.1569897 714-63W888 ........ , .. "-'w /Stwce Petdi Servma~~ for 25 yun. Llll326864 24 ltows Ql4) 554-7831 ,...... ~"""e... ~Professional Painting ~ ..... latedcr/lllr.lil DawlllN ....... C*111 t'. Rob...,.. -awn.- Costa Mele. Ce (948)841 ... c.1....--1- Saturday, November 2, 2002 1r.: BOAT REPAIRS/ SERVICES BOATS SUPS/ MOORINGS/ LMJNCHING/ STORAGE 9680 toot dip avallaWe. Up to 30ft, Dover Sborn area. Water & electrrl $15 Sl81t 714 609 7888 Plumbinc retNHr•. ovlf 25yrs up. All worlf p lrllll9d. sa... ne-568298 **EST & llA50llMI I Pl UM8£R l 1506586 FrM Estimate! Sm.II repH"S (714) 235-9150 •P•Jft H 1 1 ... Rll lSTIM.AnS bpe<t In •II hoftM rep11r l ow rates. 35 pars 1111«. in all types ol plumbtn( 1519449 714-493-3676 PlllCISI PWll .... R..,.irs a Rlmodlflnc FREE ESTIMATE Llf687391714-!IS-1090 PllllllM llUI PMl'K l'OOU Construction R--.S• Rep1h Senk:. Llctl796148 M7-t71e II I:;> IJ C•n 'I stt• to ftl to •ll lhosr rtpa.irjobs aro1'11d lht lwM1t? /..Lt tht Cllu1if1td Seni.ct Dirulory htlp JOU jin.d re/Uibltht ...._ .,..,._. tor practic:e. ~ coo_...tlon, writ.. & rNdiflc ltekln I.win~ SJO/llf c.a M9-413-2W' wtwA Sc>1n1sh L•ncuaa•. Crad;ls 8 12-. •• ~ ........ 94!M>ll·7C20 M!MIUZ2& . WllCarnlsp . I +91¢, 48 month closed end lease, $1500 due at signing, 12,000 miles per .year,~ per mile for excess miles. No security deposit. On approved credit. (508661) 36 month closed end lease, $3900 due at signing, 12,000 miles per year, 2oe per mile for exeess miles. No security deposit. On approved credit. (126165) M anuf. Sugg. Retail Price ......... S••.1- DIS COUNT . . . . . . . .-, . •z•oo ••LLING PRICE ............ $38L". R ••AT• . . . . . . . . 8Z000 P ACTORY •o•u• CAS H ............. . Last One · s32 405 -In Stocki let · (392732) .Price ' •