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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-11-29 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot\ . · · POLITICS Dixon won't fade into ~l,~· distance :: '. : • · Outgoing Costa Mesa mayor plans to remain : involved in city affairs, ~ • : • though she will ta.Ice more time for herself . .. < Lolita Harper Daity Pilot OOSTA MESA -She may be beaded down from her elevated seat on the dais, but soon-to-be former Mayor ~ • ; Unda Obion ls definitely not out, she :-··.ud . : ~though the incumbent was de- : # ; feated this month by political new- • ' '· · comer Allan Man- 4 ' , ' \ • soor. Dixon said she • : : ; ; will not stop her , : ! •. campaign to make ' • '1 • Costa Mesa •the • .. I • .:: • • best place to live, work. play, own a businesa, raise a family and spend your golden years." Dimn's fiery pas- sion for the commu-Linda Dixon ntty, which is evi- dent from her laundry list or serv- ice during the past 28 years, has not been quelled Once her time on the City Council is done, ahe simply will ~ her love for the dty in other nenues. "1 wlD miss ata:ff and I will miss being a part of the decision-making process, but I wlll continue to wo.rk to be a rep- raentadve of promoting all that is positive about Costa Mesa." she said. -rhat you can be sure of." At the same time, Olmo plans to re- lnwst aome time in henelf. Being mayoT is no small feat Dixon bad replaced pleaswe reading with ata.fJ reports and her love for cooking . with pre-made sandwiches offered to the council before meednga. She aacri- .ftced beauty &Jeep for public hearings that lasted until 2 a.m. and opted for a quick kiss on the cheek from her hus- band on the way out the door, rather than a rich evening by the fire. Given the dloic:e, Dimn wouJd still rather be highligbting city documents, meeting with residents and re- presenting the dty. but the voters have spoken, and she plans to full advantage of her new free time. Stal1ing Monday, Dixon will return to the kitchen, the library. the theater and achoo.I. u she plans to eruoU in a weld· log daas at Orange Gout College. Councilman Clvia Sted aald her de- feat may be a •bles8ing in disgWle." uying OtJon WU gifted in IO many other areu. He wished her hack, but blew she wouldn't need It. ·r know she1J do peat .. he said. Councilman Gary Monahan echoed Steera statements, uying Dtmn wu wry euy lO talk to and wo.lk With. SM DIXON, hi• M Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2002 PHOTOS BY KENT TR£.PTOW I DALY PLOT Joe Klunder, 17, a senior at Corona del Mar High School, stands wrth donation coordinator Bill Mills among donated food at the Costa Mesa Senior Center. Klunder collects food donated by Pavilions in Newport Beach and transports it to the center to provide meals for seniors. A systetn of giving Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot I t seemed like such a simple idea Pick up extra food from grocery stores that would normally be discarded and deliver it to social service agencies. Corona del Mar High School senior Jo e Klunder created an organization that takes grocery store leftovers to seniors Beach grocery store throw away a lot of fresh food at the end of the day. Based on his previous volunteer experience woding in soup kitchens, he said he noticed that that there's not always enough healthy food to give out But when Corona del Mar High School senior Joe Klunder first broached this idea to the management or a Newport Beach grocery store. he was immediately thwarted. •1 called the manager ... and he hung up on me,· Klunder said. But the 17-year-old was undeterred. Through legal research, cold-calling and perseverance, Klunder transformed his kernel of an Idea into the Youth Communiry Organization Serving Others, which delivers food and dothing to various social service agencies in the Newport-Mesa area. On Thanksgiving. Klunder delivered a shopping cart worth of bread from Pavilions in Newpon Beach to the Senior Center in Costa Mesa Bill Mill . the center's donation coordinator expressed his appreciation for)Ounder's spirit of generosiry. "He's great -he's a blessing here," Mills said. Klunder was inspired 10 act two years ago when he saw a Newpon "It's mostly stale bread that's lhree weeks old and rock hard,· Klunder said ·1us1 lo see all that fresh, healthy food thrown out was a slap in the face knowing where it could be used.· When he called the store manager the next day. he was See GMNG, Pqe M A center of giving for the holiday season Officials behind a gift drive at the Costa Mesa Senior Center want to ensure it's a happy holiday for all. Lollta Harper Daily Pilot CX>STA MESA -Their eyes tight up when they see presents brimming from Santa's bag. With eager hearts they me in line, one by one, to see what Km Krlngle has brought for them. The youthful exuberance Is still there but their aging hands take a little 72HOURS longer to unravel the wrapping paper. Blcftedly. they tear off the paper to M.d a thoughtful gift from someone who cares. This is the vlSjon of Aviva Goelman. the executive director of the Costa Mesa Senior <:enter. for aB of •her sen- lota" this year. This iJ'nase in her mind is the motivation behind the first sen- ios; gift drive. Goelman admits she borrowed the Idea from the popular Toys for Tots gift drive. But she is unashamed. "Bverybody needs a gift: Goelman said •Tuey had the idea and we are ex- panding on it· The senior center is looking for moderately priced. unwrapped gifts that are not gender specific. Goelman said. Examples include classic movies. stationery, puzzles, games and blan- kets. F.ach gift will be wrapped and handed out at the center's annual holi- day party. she said. Mayor Unda Dixon, who also sits on the board for the Senior Center, said FYI •WHAT: Senior Gift Drive •WHERE: Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th Street, on the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue • WHEN: ongoing • INFORMATION: (949) 645-2356 ext. 16 she is thrilled aenlors will set a piece of holiday cheer. For IDOi( people. the holidays are • time for famlla friendi S.. CINIElt. ..... AS A quick guilk to the weekend Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON'llEWEI: MM.~can WEATHER ~ "fbdlvwtlbe ~ moldV~ • ... ""'..._°' ... ....... AZ IPOITI ClliDl'8dll MsHWtl...,. '11• • ··-.,, ..... ................... .... .... ......... t • "-· NMnl&llr 21. 2CJOZ ON'llIE Passengers disembark the Catalina Flyer after it p01ed into harbor at Balboa Pavilion. • evening Those partaking in a festive evening aboard the Catalina Flyer on Dec. 12 won't see Catalina but will still enjoy a brief getaway. DHpa Bharath Daily Pilot 0 n Dec. 12, the Catalina Ayer won't leave Newport Harbor. Tl'lat's because it will unfurl an evening of entertainment for about 300 guests -dinne(, dancing, music and holiday cheer -all while cruising around the harbor. The event, put up by the Balboa Merchant and Owner Assn., is the annual fund-raiser for the group. The ambience is "fun and festive," said Peggy Fort, marketing consultant for the Balboa Village businesses. "It's a great mix of residents and local merchants," she said. uwe're WHAT S AFLOAT • WHATS AA.OAT is published periodically. If you are planning a nautical event. submit the Information to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by e-mail to dailypilot@latimes.com. SAILING Cl.ASSES Sailboat rentals and ptfvea leuon• ara available 8t Marina WaterSports in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include navigation, big boat, powerboat, Introduction to heavy weather and first-mate instruction. (949) 673-3372; the Blue Dolphin Sailing ctub, (949) 644-2526; or Udo Sailing Club, (949) 67&-0827. Sailing Fasdnetion offws ..... In boating safety and sailing yeaM"Ound for people with disabilities. Free. (949) 640-1678. Or.,. County employws can bMg their employees out to Newport Beach on weekdays to enjoy a day of sailing courtesy of Orange Coast College. The School of Salling and Seaman8'lip now offers a chance for groups to wortt with the on-board instructor on different sailing techniqu .. while they get advice on how to perform .well in business. No sailing experience encouraging the public to join us. The more, the merrier ... The Catalina Flyer can normally seat about 500 people, but the event will host 300. "It's a great way lo enjoy the lights on the harbor and is a good preceding event before the boat parade," Fort said. The event is also a nicre opportunity for the merchants to gel together with the community to start the holidays, said Bob Black, one of the owners of the Catalina Ayer. For several years now, Black has donated the boat fo r the event -proceeds of which benefit Balboa businesses. The event will.begin at 6 p.m. The cruise itself will start at about 7 p.m. FYI •WHAT: 2002 Holiday Dinner Dance Cruise aboard the Catalina Flyer •WHEN: From 6 p.m. to 9 p.m . Dec. 12 • TICKETS: $35 a person • INFORMATION: Go to BalboaNewportBeach.com or call (949) 67S-9445 and end at 9 p.m. Door prizes and raffle prizes, donated by the merchanta, will be banded out at the end of the evening. The Flyer normally makes dally trips to Catalina. But beginning Sunday till the day after Otr istmas, it will be out exclusively on chartered trips. necessary. One-day classes range from $100 673--3372. to $125. (949) 64S-9412. BOAT RENTALS BalbcMI Boat Rentats can put you on the water in many ways: with single and double kayaks, electric boats, 14-holder sailboats, pedal boats and runabouts for offshore use o r cruising the bay. Balboa Boat Rentals also holds two-hour scavenger hunts aboard the electric bay boats that provide group activity for corporations, birthdays, nonprofit organizations and group outings. The hunt pac:tages Include boats, trivia questions, maps, Polaroid cameras and supplies. The post of a hunt begins at $225 per boat and catering is available at an additional rate. For hunt reservations, call (949) 657-5100, ext 12. For general information, call (949) 673--7200. Electric: boat rentals ara IMlllabte by the hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beac::h. All boats are equipped with window enclosures and CO players. Ice and cups are provided. Reservations are suggested. An hour rental isS70. (949) 645-6812. Sall akbome out9ide Newport tt.bor llt Marina WatetSports, pulled by a motot'boat at Balboa Para-sailing near the Balboa Fun Zone. A 90-mlnute tr1p Is $46. (949) A motorized lounge chair mey be rantld 11t Resort Water Sports at Newport Dunes for $25 per hour. Pedal boats, 9'ectric boats, boogie boards, kayaks, inflatable rafts, beach furniture and wetsuit.a also are available. (949) 729-1150. Party pontooM, ch..,.nl l'UNboub end family pontoons may be rented at Marina WaterSpol'U' Bay Rentals In the Balboa Fun Zone. (949) 673-3372. Gondola tours.,. of9et'9d by the Gondola Co. of Newport. 3400 Via Oporto, Suite 102-B. The $75 cost Includes• basket of bread, cheese, salami, ice, glasses, a blanket, music and a Polaroid picture. Wine also Is available. (949) 67S-1212. Gondola~3101W. Coast Highway, offers one-and two-hour gondola cruile9. A ~r tour with champagne is $70. A two-hour tour with dinner and champagne is $180. Pktup Is available at waterfront restaurants. (949) 675-4984. INlne eo.t Ch8f1lln In Udo Meltlw v-.. offers two-hour electric boat cruiMI with • gourmet dtnner. $180 for two people. (949) 676-4704. Daily A Pilot awtellMC.. News Hll~nt, (9'9) 674-4298 chrl.rlne.C«'fflloe1«1m..com PHOTC>OMPHER8 Sean Hitter, ~ Hweng. Don lMc:ti, Kef1t ~ Box 1 see>, eo.t. MeM. CA 82e2e. Copyy1ght: No MWI atofW, illuatrlldonl. edtlorial maa... or advertl.emenc. herein car) be reproduced Without writlen permieelon of oopvright owner. VOL M, NO. 333 THOMAS H. JCJHNIC>H, Publleher TONY DODIRO, EdltOf JUtl't OU llNG. ~~~~ Pn>motic>f• ona.or READEMHOT\M (948) 842-8088 Aecord your oommenca about the Deity PUot or new. dpt, ~ Our addreee II 330 W. Bey St., Coet.a Meee, CA 92927. Office houri .. Mondey • Fi1dey, l:30 a.m. • I p.m. Cea111•111 It 1e the fltlot'I policy IO pf'omplly oowaet al emwaof ......._. ,..._cell(MI~ "' The Newpoft ~ Miiel Dllt¥ Not IUSl'S-t44-IOO) .. pulllR IMid .ily, In ............... Md C:... Meee. 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I WHITEHEAD the Marine Fire wtD be cruising Academy where oil the coast beading he serves as the senior either for lWlch in Avalon instructor and trains not on C,.taJIM Island or only his own deputies, but Rainbow Harbor in Long also those from other Beech. I will see if the harl>Qrs. lt is great that yacht's waterline bas Pat's dedicadon to the mCMd up from my Mom's profeMion is recognized. thanbgiving dinner. When you see him. thank 'Iben on Saturday, I will him for all his bard work. be lhlftl.ng down the coast Russell Sipe. wbo is a to San Diego Harbor to proud new boat owner te.ch a new boat owners and a journalist. e-mailed dMa. These classes can be me to sat that I never hair-raising for the new answered the question of oo.t owners who will be the ~ in my Oct. 14 leamlng to dock their new column -How is a yilcbt for the first time boater supposed to pass wbDe not leaving a Newport'• channel muter scratch on their yacht that . No. 8 when inboWld? This COits more than an is the marker directly out awnge home. or two in from the barbormaster's the Midwest. So, next office. between the two Friday I will let you know mooring areas, where the about any amusing channel narrows like an happening& Recently, hour glass. Deputy Pat Fergus with Russell responded the ~e County "When I read the question Sberiff"s Harbor Patrol I had to think about that received national mmer. I believe that ls a recognition from the red triangle muter thus National Assn. of State you would leave it to Boating Law starboard when returning Admin.istrators at its 43rd from the sea. However in annual conference. Pat the few times I have was awarded California's brought ~Cruiser in I Boating Law Enforcement have left "8" to port as it OftJcer of the YearA seems the logical thing to tribute to boating law do since the marker enforcement officers, in seems to be in the mi~ the November/December of the channel I have not 2002 issue of Small Craft noticed how others take Advisory begins with, that mark but I suspect "1be responsibilities of that many returning boats today's boating law take It to port and that is enforcement officers why you have posed the encompass a wide question." Only a diversity of disciplines. journalist would read Boating officers are between my lines and dig responsible for much deeper into why I posed more than enforcing laws. the question in the first They must also educate place. the public, save lives, Russell is correct, when facilltate wildlife inbound, technically, you conaervation, protect should leave channel citizens, among mark.er 8 to your numerous other duties. starboard side, however, Often officers go above local boaters usually and beyond the call of leaves it to the port side duty." I could not have because ma.rter 8 la aet said it any better how the near the middle of the nadon's barbor patrols are channel due to the radius adapting to all aspects of the single point asaodated with managing mooring cans used by the our waterways. Balboa Yacht Oub. Deputy Fergus, with Safe Voyages. more than 30 yea.rs in the Sberiff'a Department, ls an e:q>ert in the aspects of operating a harbor patrol. The Orange County Hubor Patrol. which coven three harbors and miles of coastline, ls the largat harbor patrol • lli9CE WHITDtEAD .. the Pilot's boating end haf'b9r columnist. Send him your harbor and marine-feleted thoughts end story suggestion• via e-mail to MiketlBoathouHTY.comor SoathouaeTY.com. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Todey wll be mody cloudy with. ~cf*9of lhoW9f' In._ ... moon ..t • lllght dWtC8 of ....... *>n'ne. High .......,.. ....... .. ...,_.,..nlnl8nd.1..ow. wtlbe•• .. ~and 121n18nd. ....... n: ' WWW.IMll.llOM.fOV IOATING FORECAST On .. lnMir..,.,, ... ...... ncd HllWll blow •1llO .......... ....aMlllillW..-• __ ....... ........ Olla .......... ... ........ 11-... .... ..., ...... .............. . ................ 1111 • an .. .-...._ ... .. ..... ., .. __ .. ........... .. .... ..... , ..... ,.... ........... ~Plot BEST BUYS An after-Th anksgiving suif and snow sale Drive exit. Call (949) 723-6663 or check out WWW. OCmaricetp/ace. • com NICKrs SECRET SALE S ur6dde Sport. is having a great after· Thanksgiving sale today through Sunday. All surf and snow clothing ls specially priced-buy one item at regular price, get a second. one at 50% off. Name brands available are Quiksilver, Volcom. Hurley, Blllabong. Burton;SpeclaJ Blend, GREER WYLDER Mcld'• Secret ls baving its annual 25% to 75% off after-Thanksgiving sale today through Saturday. Only high-end consigned apparel can be found there: Fscada. Four Square. 686 and Sessions. If you buy $100 of surf or snow clothing, you11 receive a free short -sleeve T-shirt of your choice. There are incredible deals on current season snowboards. boots and bindings. Special package deals are available from Burton, Forum, Four Square and Salomon. Surfside has also created handy holiday check lists of store merchandise ideal for grandparents and other family members. Surfside hours are 9 am. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m. to 8 p.m Friday; 8 a.en. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. The store is at 112 23rd St.. Newport Beach. Call (949) 675-2855 or check out www.surftidesports.oom. MARKET PLACE OPEN TODAY The Orange County Market Place opens today for holiday shopping. The outd<>Qr market sells thousands or unique and bargain gifts. There will be photos with Santa. holiday entertainment and other activities. Another added shopping day at the Market Place is Dec. 23. A new Artisans and Crafters Comer offers a collection of handmade holiday dkor, fine art, jewelry, woodwork. one or a kind dolls, toys and clothing made by local artists. The swap meet is open every weekend throughout the h oliday season from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. The fairgrounds are off of the 55 freeway at the Del Mar/Fair Giorgio Annanl, Versace, Cllanel and Valentino. Many of the pieces haven't been worn and cost a fraction of the original price. Currently, there's a large selection of St. John suits. jackets and dresses in large sizes. "I have recenlly consigned a very large lot of jewelry," Nicki Weld said. "A great variety of authentic jade, lapis·lazuli, onyx. coral, turquoise, amber and amethyst: all very exotic." Nicki's Secret also offers hundreds of name-brand shoes and leather jackets and coats. Store hours are I 0 am. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday; and 11 am. to 3 p.m. Saturday. The store is at l n Riverside Ave., Newport Beach. Call (949) 574-0099. SURF SALE The I 5th St.reel Surf Shop, established in 1961, is having a blowout after· Thanksgiving sale through December. Plenty of women·s and girls' bathing suits will be reduced by 50%. Men's and boys· shorts and board shorts will be reduced 25%. Name brands include Quiksilver, Roxy. Raisins, Becca and the local 15th St. Surf Shop brand. For O:iristmas gifts and stocking stuffers. there are jackets. sweatshirts. watches. stickers and surf accessories. Store hours are 10 a m. to 5 p.m. daily. The 15th Street Surf Shop is at I 03 15th St.. Newport Beach. Call (949) 673-5810. HOLIDAYS AT NEJMAN MARCUS Beautiful holiday d~cor ·~at INSIDE For holiday season shopping tips, see Page AS the new Holiday Glorles shop at . Neiman Ma.ra.aa. This free-standing holiday emporium canies P.rivate label products from Neiman's and dkor from all over the world created especially for this store. The selection includes Jay Srrongwater's new ornament collection (hand-painted and embellished with Swarovski crystals). Patricia Breen glass ornaments, Victorian hand-painted orbs and children's ornaments with a "Christmas in the Rainforest" theme. Don't miss the walnut garlands, suede leaf omamenLs and natural potpourris. The store is open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday; from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m . Saturday; and from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. It is on the second level in home d~r at Neiman Marcus. Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Call (949} 759-1900. SOCKS AT MEPHISTO Mephlsto of Newport Beach 1s having its first sock event. Buy any three pairs and get one pair free. The sale is on all brands. including Mephisto. Smartwool, Thorlo and Bridgedale. The store's best-selling orthotic inner soles are included in this promotion. The entire collection of Mephisto footwear for men and women is available here. Store hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Mephisto is at 1727 W~tcliff Court in Newport Beach. Call (949) 642-3338. • BEST BUYS appears Mondays and Fridays. Send information to Greer Wylder at greerwylder ti yahoo.com or 330 W. Bay St., Costa M esa. CA 92627. or via lax at 1949) 646-4170 Friday, ~ 29, 2002 Al INA Sunday December l.st • 12 am -6 pm Join Us for Fun Festivities Featuring Free Photos with Santa Claus Arriving at 1 :00 -4:00 Holiday Cookies Free Hot Milled Cider Live Entertainment with "World Famous Rock & Roll Santa" Holiday Sales in Progress Great Savings Throughout ... 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Miller had to be extricated The head-on collision &om her Mercury Topaz by happened aroiand 7:40 a.m. '. ~ewport Beach Fire Depart- at the lntersecdon of 01ff ment peJ"Sonnel and W8' air- POLICE FIL~S COSTA MESA • lwa c9do 8tr9et: Graffiti was reported In the 300 blodc at 7:33 p.m. Tuesday. • BMtlol 8trMt: Grand theft was reported In the 3300 blodc at 1:10 p.m. Tuesday. • Cr'11Me Court: Vandalism was reported In the 200 blodc at 6:11 p.m. Tuftday. · Vanc:t.lism was reported in the 2700 blodc at 8:08 p.m. Tuesday. • Hll Piece: Annoying phone calla were reported in the 200 blodc at 6:05 p.m. Tuesday. • hrtr Cent9t' Drive: Possession of a controlled substance was reported in the 600 blodc at 12:03 a.m. Tuesday. lifted to Weltem Medical Center ln Santa Ana. She was admitted ln guarded condition with injuries that included fractures and pul- monal'y coot\ISk>na. Puma auatalned minor in- juries and did not require further medical care. A preliminary investiga- tion Indicated that neither aJcohoJ nor drug Ule caused the colliaton. The Investiga- tion is continuing. • Wellta.llOe ao.•~ Md Ith 8trMt: PoMesslon of a oontrolled aubstence was reported at 1:50 p.m. Sunday . • Marsaa. o.tve: A stereo was reportedly at.olen from a parked car In the 200 bloclt at 10:t5 a.m . Sunday. • Senta ...,.,.,.. Dttw: Forgery was reportfd In the 800 blodc at 11 a.m. Sunday. • 32nd StJMt and West Balboa Boulewrd: Disorderly • hll w"tew Roed: A hit-and-run was reported In the 2700 blodc at 6:11 p.m. Tuesday. • Harbor BoulllVM'd: NEWPORT BEACH • West~ Boui.v.rd and to.st Highwey. Battery was reported at 2:26 p.m. Sunday . •conduct lnvoMng alcohol was reported at 4:60 a.m. Sunday. KENT TREPTOW I OAl.Y Pl.OT Joe Klunder, 17, right, receives donations from Pavilions assistant bakery manager Mike Johnston. GMNG Continued from Al erroneously told that laws prevented this kind of food from being donated because of liability before he was • unceremoniously disconnected. But after doing some research, Klunder uncovered the Bill Emerson Good Samaritan Food Donation Act or 1996, which protects donors from liability when donating to a nonprofit organization. Buoyed by his find, Klunder then contacted Denise Weiland, Corona del Mar High School's community service program speciallst. who provided him with some referrals. IClunder spent the next year soliciting donations &om grocery and retail stores. His first delivery happened early this year when be picked up a donation from SUnflour Natural ~IY and delivered it 'He came in and said what he was going to do and it sounded huge an·d overwhelming, bull think ifs been successful. It's really unique.' Denise Weiand, Corona del Mar High's communrty service program specialist about student Joe Klunder's communrty service efforts to the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter in Costa Mesa. "I felt like everything was coming into place,• Klunder said. "It's great that all these efforts did start to pay off because it was really making a positive difference: The organil.ation currently counts 10 stores and one individual as donors. Klunder and his network of good Samaritans donate the bounty directly to four social service agencies. Sometimes those organizations then donate their ezcess portions to other agencies as Klunder's goodwill gestures ripple throughout the community. His netwodc lncludes 18 students at Corona del Mar High School who help with the organization and earn community service credit for doing so. His right-hand-man Is senior PatrlckAheam, 17, the orpnlzation's assistant di.rector. "I think tometimes Corona del Mai gets a reputation of not 6eing sodally conscious and being superfk:ial, but th1s serves to refute lhat theory," llunder FYI For more information about Youth Community Organization Serving Others, call (949) 721-8405 or visit www.gttOCities.com- lcommunityorgani.zationl said. The amount of time Klunder and his helpers spend pidWlg up and delivering food vanes each week. depending on the time or year. Sometimes it can be as little as once a week. Other times it can be three times a day And it does require a willingness to be available at all hours as pick-ups are scheduled as early as 5:30 a.m. or as late a.s 11 p.m . Klunder said Weiland, who watched as Klunder's idea blos,,omed, said she Is impres,,ed with his dogged determination to help others. ·He's very, very focused and motivated and oo matter what. nothing was going to stop him.· Welland said. "He came ln and said what be was going to do and it sounded huse and overwhelming, but 1 think its been succesmal It's really unique.· Since Klunder ls planning on going to college next year, be is looking for someone to take over the reins of his organization. His father, Cad. said be would also like to see his son's contribution to the community continue. "The more accounts be gets. the more kids wtD get inwlved. so when he goes off next year to college. it'a atiD thriving here,· Qutsaid. • DEll>AE Nl\!JIUN CXMM'9 educ8tion. She m-v be rMdted - (9491674-4221 or~ ...-II Ill delrdre.newman •,.,,,,,_com. '~ .. HOLIDAY SHOPPING . Tips to make the busiest day of the year. easier Aa shoppers head out for the start of the bollday gift·gMng seuoo. Newport-Mesa's most prominent shopping venues are offering tips to help take eome of the Insanity out of the experience. Macy's and Macy's Men's Store; near shopping ls off Bear Street near the Crate Nordstrom; near Z1e)as Southwestern & Barrel The center offers 12,750 pazking Grill; and at The Oubhouae restaurant rt &lots, 5,000 of which have been added costs $6. because store employees agreed to park Aa for ways to avoid parking snarls, off-site. Fashion Island has added a second valet paiting station, between Robinsons-May and Apple C.Omputer. That goes with the existing statJon between Thaifoon and the Daily G,riJJ. Valet service is available for $4 during center hours.· For the avid shopper, the center offers a $100 annual valet pass, . available at the concierge desk in the Atrium C.Ourt. Fashion Island officials are 89th centers are providing a ·personal recommending shoppers use side shopper" to offer guidance for gift entrances at San Miguel or Santa Barbara buying. drives. One of the best places to park is at A concierge is also available to provide the top level of the parking structure next · store lnfonnation, center hours, to Bloomingd'a.Je's, because it's near a directions, dining reservations and other bridge that feeds into the center. lnfonnadon. For fashion Island, the To cut down on paiking-lot concierge can be reac~ed at (949) • frusttatioos, it's best to pack at the bad: 721-2000< South Cdast Plaza's conciecge of all Jots, to rut down 6n endless can be reached at (714) 435-8571 or circling. The mall offers some 6,000 slots 435-2034. to shoppers. South C.Oast Plaza offers valet service at four locations: at Bear Street between The best place to park for South C.Oast -Paul Qinum NOTEBOOK Continued from Al time in each store. No loUygagglng to ooh and aah at the holiday window decorations. No time to lounge arowtd sipping a hot chocolate. I am on a mission. My favorite places to shop are bookstores where I can stock up on multiple presents without having to worry what si7,e they are and if they wilJ fit the recipient No matter if my mother requested a sweater. I'm CENTER Continued from Al and fun, but unfortunately many seniors find them.selves alone, Dixon said •Sometimes Christmas is not the most joyous time for them, • Dixon said. ·The community is their family and it's a wonderful thought for people to contribute a small g;rt.· sure she'll be just as happy with a few CDs. I'm not exactly sure where my loathing of shopping came from. 1 think it started when I was a kid and hated trying on clothes. It just seemed like such a waste of time to try on five different things when only one usually ended up fitting. Even now. that resistance to trying on clothes remains so l end up buying something that I think will 6t and sometimes have to return later. I also bate buying clothes in July that you can't wear until November because by the time ~ Seniors are the community's most valuable -and underutj· lized -assets, Dixon said, add- ing that she doesn't feel they- are given enough recognition and thanks for what they have done. "We do this because we love them,· Goelman said • LOUTA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reactied at (9491 574--4275 or by e-mail at lolita.harper@latimes.com. November rolls around. I'm just not so ~ited about my pwcllases anymore. I usually don't even go shopping unless I absolutely have to. I still have a worn-out pair of jeans that 1 wore in college, and that was over a decade ago, just because I'm too lazy to buy another pair. I know I should think of shopping as an enjoyable, cardjovascular activity especially with the beautiful malls in the Newport-Mesa area ... maybe after football season is over. • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers education. 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The Piiot NWWt the right to edtt ell eubmileione for dartty end length . . MAILBAG LETTER TO THE EDITOR Protesters demonstrate their lack of understan,di,ng Fines would be fine in call case ._ ' ~ l am co'nunentlng on the Daily Pilot article, "Making a point," (Nov. 15), which gave conslderabJe coverage to a •protest• staged on th~ campus pf UC, Trvioe. 1be demonstration was to pro&est the posstbillty of the United States waging war against Iraq. There ls no question these studen ts have the right to protest It Is granted by the lst Amendment to our Constitution. F or a candidate who received just more than 1,600 votes to be embroiled in a controverSY {n a race tn ,vblcb the winner got more than 12,000 niust seem silly to some. However, we must respond due to our name being bandied about with Impunity. 'The Monday before the demonstration, we observed Veterans' Day to honor those men and women who have spent varying amounts of their adult lives protecting the rights uf these studeot5 and professors to carry out their ill-conceived protest. FU PHOTO I DM.Y PILOT UC Irvine students stage a mass casualty scenario to protest war with Iraq. First of all, we never approved any Dave FJlis-generated phone bank calls In the days preceding the Newport Beach Oty Council eJection. We do not know Aaron Elder, Sound Media Group or any Brian Schwartz. [Editor's note: The spelling of the name or even the existence of Brian Schwartz. who supposedly made a call naming Ron Winship as the Greenllght candidate In District 4, has not been confirmed.I Since the Inception of this nation, our "citizen soldiers" have fought many wars to preserve the freedoms that all or us so wilUngly accept, in many cases as though they were our 1 ight. with never a consideration of how these freedoms have come ahout lbese prolesters need to look at what precipitated the currenl state or world lns1ability and think carefully about what point they are trying to make. No one in his right mind would advocate going to war unnecessarily, hul the attaclcs on the World Trade Center and the PentagoO'on Sept. 11 thrust every freedom-loving nation into a siluation where they must take every avenue available to preserve their freedoms and stop !he terrorists at every point along the way. Under the circumstances we have today, in my candid opinion, ii would ·be much more productive for our "do gooder" students and professors to demonstrate in support or our president and the thot1$allds or American service men and women who are again ready. willing and able to do those multitudes of unsavory ancHrorrible tasb necessary to push the ~war on tenorism" to a quiclcand successful end. - It is high time the United States reinstituted the draft so these students could give a little of their time to preserving our freedoms, instead or demonstrating against those things that must be done to preserve them. We must all be fully .4~ R estaurant ---Established 1n 1962 --~ aware that wbal the terrorists want is to take these freedoms away from us by any means possible. These are comments are submitted by a veteran or three wars and more than 30 years devoted to ensuring the rights these students and professors are using so ill-advisably because, in my mind, they t.binlt It will get them publicity. From those who feel that life is not as great as they think it should be in the Un1ted States. I suggest they exercise one last freedom that is readily available to them: Leave the country and go to the nation they feel is more to their liking. LOOIS W. NOCKOl.D Commander, U.S. Navy, retired Newport Coast We applaud the efforts of Ride Taylor In tracking down the genesis or this total misrepresentation. Now, having said tha1 , the actual text of the message sent was quite correct. We were early Greenllght supporters and we did help defeat the Koll project. So why would we be so concerned? Because other phone bank issues were also misstated, at best We received computer-generated phone calls from Supervisor Jim Silva and others stating that Councilman Gary Adams was ~the onty Republican in District 4, and thar his opponent has been a lifelong Demoaal • We look offense al tha1 phone call because we have never registered ~ocratic In o~ lives and, FULL BAR COC9"'AILS MEXICAN RESTAURANT NO PASSPORT IS NEEDED OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO 296 E. 17TH ST COSTA MESA· 949·645·7626 UC .Irvine Men's Basketball Mini-Jicket Plan $40 One dckct to the following sames: Utah State (Jan. 15) UC Santa Barbara (Jan. JO) Cal State Fullerton (Feb. 8) & Cal State Northrlclge (Fn. 10) •Bonus 1••e, lndlana-Purdue-IW (Dec. orRorldaAtlalltlc(Dc' It purchmcl by Dec. in fact, were 'endorled for the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dislrict Board ofnustees by the Corona del Mar California Repl.lbllcan Assembly, which only endones qualifted Republicans. This misrepresentation was obvious and was certa.inly made to Infer a serious negative for our campaign. ' Ellis has a reputadon for slimy conduct, so we do appreciate his public apology. As someone once said: "Welcome to politics." However, we believe that apology doesn't quite balance the books. FoOowing the Ellls thought proces.s, we could easily have called every Newport Beach resident and said: "Hi. this is Olarles Manson and I encourage you to vote for Qll)' Adams ... he is the only one who supports my appeal 10 get out" Undoubtedly. the lawsuits would have been Oyiog bad that happened. Let's just say this: Actions have consequences. And Ellis and company should pay a very hefty fine for bad campaign practices, at least. lf we don't have a law, we need one. Remember. you always get the govemmenl you deserve. RON N#D ~ WINSHI> Newpon Beach • Ron Winship ran f0< the District 4 Mat on the Newport Bead't City Council and for a seat on the Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Trustees . NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP INSIDE CITY HALl Here are 1e>me dedaiona out of the Newport 8eacl1 Oty Cowidl meeting on ~ FOURTH OF JULY Moving foiwa.rd on their plant to get tough on Fourth of July mayhem in West Newport. dty ofllclals are uklng retldenta of the area to weigh In on a poeeible plan to restrici access to the nei8bborbood to all exces;>t reaidents OJ\ the holiday. The city ls not yet even sure whether they haw the tepl right to do so, but u they move forward to look for options. having a good meuure of residents' feelings will give ofBdala more Information about how to proceed. Residents of the area are ubd to contact their council members to weigh In on how they feel about restricting accesa to the area on July •t Council members' e-mail addresaes are at wwwcity.N.wport-beach.ca.wlooundL - htmL More Information ls available through the city manager's office, (949) 644-3000. UNDERGROUND UTILITIES Yet another area of the dty 11 llated to · ~ have lta utWtiea mCMd 7-0 underpound. Ctty Coundl memben on Tuetday wted to take the &rat stepe toward creating an · alleSIDlent district for the Bayahores area to move utWtiea underground. TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR In response to a years-old ftnandal crials. ol the San Joaquin Hilla Thmaportation Corridor Apncy, council members on Tuesday · vofed to approve a merger of that agency with the · FoothWJEutem 'ln.nsportation Corridor Agency. More than a year ago, the Fitch ftnandal rating ~ce bad downgraded the San Joaquin Hills agency's bonds to below lnvatment grade -a ftnandally devastating situation th4t could haw caused tolls to rise on the San Joaquin Tull Road. The . joint powers agency that operates the NEXT lllEE I i'tG The Chy Coundl wlM hold a apedal meeting Dec. 10 to awur Jn MW council memben Don w.-,., and Diet Nlc::tlOtt and to bkt ,.,_,....,to termed-out council membera Nonna Glover and 09nnit O'Neil. The apedal meeting wUI tMa place et 4:30 p.m. In City Council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd., and will be °'*' to the public. For more Information, call (949) 644-3000. toll road agreed that the only way to save it was to merge with the Foothill agency, whoee relathely solid finances would balance out that of the troubled local .aaency. The San Joaquin Hills agency W.. In ttouble In part because the toll road and other projects bring In only about 70% of the revenue they were espected to earn. . WHAT rT MEANS the dty is just one member In the Joint Powers Authority that operates the agency. All lllUSt agree on the merger for Lt to take place. -C.Ompiled by Jum Casagratu:k GEmNG INVOLVED older to provide oompanlonthlp for adultt wfth developmental dlNbllltlet. As a •citizen Buddy;" volunteert will vi•lt wfth a buddy twice a month and call or &-mall them once a week. The organization alto has an e-Buddln program that form a friendthlpt entirely over the Internet. Volunteers for that program must be at leaat 12. (714) 646-1826or www.bntbuddles.org. or big llltera for dllldren ages 6 to 18 from aingle-parent homes. (714) 644-7773. willingness to learn the adaptive equipment used by Its students to participate in various activities at the Oasis Senior Center in Corona del Mar. Volunteers will tutor legally blind adult student.I with the use of computers and other adaptive technology. Mary Johnson. (714) 821 -6000, ext. 2113. • Gm1NO INWIYED runt periodically In the Dally Piiot on a rotMlng be"9. For Information on adding your orgenlutlon to this lllt, call (949) 67~. ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF NEWPOIO'•SA BIG BROntERS, BIG SIS1tRS Volunteers looking for varying level• of Involvement ere needed to help the organlutlon wfth its goal of helJ>'ng dllldren In the community. (949) 646-6929. BESTBUOOES The nonprofit organtzatlon la looking forvolunteert 18 and The local dlepter is looking for men and women older than 20 wtto have lived in Orange County for at least alx months and have been on the job for at least three months to serve as big brothers W'tld Bird Center Thanksgiving Sale Holltlay a.a~ tudil of ~ora~~ IA._ Sale discounts .from r.:-10% to 50% off November 29th, 30th I: December lsf .. ------------------------, ! Blrtl Seetl Sale ! I 15%o«.a .... s.18a:ma•I I -"1.'! ... :=r-..:::-· I _________________________ J Cw la •d 1ee <>raae eo.aty'e premier .el«Uoe of t.ckyull blnl feNas, ltouei, badas, aaa.re boob, pnla mt •d blaocalan Wild Bird Center 27995 GreeafleW Dr. S.Ute A a..,.u Nlpd, CA 9'l,77 , .,. fl•.Jl~hJf-J&w.. .. ..,~ . ...... .,..,.. .. "' t .. llllL-1& lt-6 -.1i- BRAIUE INSTTTUTFS ORANGE COUNTY CENTER The nonprofit organization la looking for volunteers with a baalc knowledge of Windows 95198, Mlcrotoft Word and a f'ridly, November 29, 2002 A1 :«IDB~ M1ttre11 Outlet Store ~ 3165trmtMwllYd. ~ Coeta .... • O.. lledl ..... ,,, ... .., (714) 545-7168 • Chl'fstnJa Parties • Boat Parties • Office Events ~ 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Bwh -Please call tof hours, dint1lons & rtMMllons • -(949) 723-0621 SpaG~e's AN D l!IA.LO N CJ .. llCIDRlll "B Decleor Purchase. Deluxe make up bag with ample samples! Sr GttgoriL's Hot1rs Monday 11 am-9pm, Tuesday-Sunday 9am·9pm 200 Newpon Center Drive. Suite 100 Newpon Beach. Cahfomia 92660 I .,. .......... .. AROUND TOWN •Send~lOMl--ID the Dllf ..... D>W. 18y 9t.. C-.MlaCAIZG7: bv ,_to ( .. , .... ,,_. bv C8lllng , .. , 514-Gll Include the tme, ... end loc9lloft "'the 9Wf1t, -well u a cont.act phone number. A complete Meting f• ev.U.ble at www.~com. TODAY a..... ......... er.,.. County Market Place et pert of the o.y After ThanbQlving Market Ptace. ~will be free to all lhopperl today, a1 well as on Monday. Dec. 23 -the dey of the Holfday Market Ptace. Santa will stidt around lor photoe thl1 weekend and on weeltendl throughout December. The M•et Place at the on.no. County Fairgrounds is open from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. today and on weekends. SATIJROAY TM Croan>adl of the w..t Gun Show will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday in buildings 10, 12, 14 and the Parade of Products at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center In Costa Mesa. The center is at 88 Fair Drive. $$9 for adults, $8 for seniors. free for children 12 and under accompanied by an adult. For more Information call (714) 708-3247 or visit www.odair.com. .. _...., ... ,....Ilion .. .. Wt H 11llJf.TMlllfwyIIM100 E ..... lhld. 11'1 °'*'from I ...._ IDlp.m. McM•end ~end from la.m. to8 p.m. 1Ueed8v and Thundey thtough SelurcMy. ( .. , 711-3800. DEC.4 n..a...eou..ey ..... Slnglea Club wHI ho9t a anow .,... .....,.. progr8m from 8:46 to .. p.m. at the C01U Meu Neighbofhood Community Center. The progrem will tocu• on how to be uf9 and prep919 for winter ipOfta am .. bedf.country aiding, SOOWlhoelng, hiking and snowboatdlng. $10. The center .. . et 1846 Patt Ave. $10. For Information, cetl (714J, 963-6346: DEC.I 0.-.,.. CoMlt Cole9e Will hold lb 28th ennael ,Hoqday Art Pottery Sale from 10 a.m. to 8 • p.m. today through Sunday In the ceramics department room 113 of the new Arts Center building. The sale will focus on functional as well as decorative pottery featuring hundreds of Items by OCC ceramics students. OCC Is at 2701 Fairview Road, Coeta Mesa. Fifteen percent of the proceeds will go toward the purd'laae of equipment for the OCC's Mudslinger Club while the remaining 85% will go to the ceramics students themselves. For more information, call (714) 432-5843. admllllan toc19V. Ser* wll bt .ounct tor pholD9. The MlrMt Piece .... ONng9 CounlY Felrgroundl 11 open trom 7 a.m. to•p.m. ONQO .. The .......... -....... Oub holds• generel meedn8 on the third WedneldaY of f1WfY month. Ourtng the Ncwember meeting. memben wll1 plan • holiday shopping trip to the Cabazon ()utleb. The orgenlzadon ls open to all Newport Beach resldenta who have lived In the area tewer than flw years. For more lnfonnetion, · call (949) 645-9922, or visit ~,.~.org._ ·lnelrWth~wtthone Jewish partner are Invited to participate In a discussion group at the Jewish Family SeMce-of Orange County otrlce. The group Is geared toward dealing with issues between interfaith couples, sudl as raising children, observing holidays, symbols In the home and relationships w"rth extended families. The cost is $45 per coupffl for three 188$1ons. Preregistration is required. Call to schedule date and time. The office is at 250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950. Women 50 and older may be part 111110."ll. Cal to ""' up for dalMil. (71', 121-IOOO • ,.......,_. ......... at 7:11 p.m. Wldneedit'9 at 3400 lrVlne "'!.9:1 Wiii 114, Newport Beed\. (;all to ~a Mat. (9491 283-Me2. '· A breln tumor.,,, Oft l"aUp • meets the first and third Thul'ICWfs eech month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at tM Hoag cancer Center at Hoag Hoepltal, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beed\. Free. Regis1ration not required. The group la deslgoed to help· patients and their families undemand and cope wtth the illness. (949) 574-6232. St. AnchW'• ,.~Church hosts a mental Ulnea support group from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays in Oierenfleld Hall C at 600 St Andrews Road, Newport Beach. (949) 674-2236. SUNDAY A Swedish Christmas Fair wlH be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Community Center. The fair, which is sponsored by the Orange County Chapter of the Swedish Women's Educational Assn .. will have numerous market stands, Swedish art and handmade crafts for sale, traditional Swedish Christmas food and baked goods, folk dancers and much more. The center is at 1845 Park Ave. $5 for adults, free for children age 12 and under. For more information, visit www.chapters-swea.org/- orangecountyljulmarlmad. OEC.8 The third annual Holiday a.uic Car.Show and Pedal Car Invitational featuring a toy drive to benefit Project Cuddle will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Automotive Road of Dreama area of the Orange County Market Place. Cars dedted out for the holidays will be judged in several categories. Car &how participants bringing an unwrapped toy or clothing item will receive free show registration. Also held at the Orange County Market Place on the Orange County Fairgrounds will be Christmas Karaoke. It will be in the Artisans' and Crafters' Comer. (949) 723-6663or www.ocmarl<etplace.com. Orange Coast College will hold its 26th aMual Holiday Art Pottery Sale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 6 to 8 in the ceramics department room 113 of the new Arts Center building. The sale will focus on functional as well as decorative Pottery featuring hundreds of items by OCC ceramics students. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Fifteen percent of the proceeds will go toward the purchase of equipment for the OCC's Mudslinger Club while the remaining 85% will go to the ceramic s students themselves. For more information, call (714) 432-5843. . of a discussion group coordinated by Jewish Family Services to address Issues such as anxiety, depression, relationships, loneliness and family that meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. Mondays at the agency offices, 250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. Friends of the Newport BeKh Public Library Used Book Store are asking for patrons to donate books to replenish the dwindling stock. Books may be left at any of the three branch libraries at .Balboa. Mariners. or Corona del Mar. or in the book closet next to the Friends Book Store at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. All hardcover and paperbadt donations. with the e>eception of magazines and law books, will be accepted and are ta>< deductible. (949) 75~9667. TIM Jewleh Famly SeMce of Orange County sponsors a discuuion group focusing on conc:ems and responsibilities of adult children and their parents from 6 to 7 p.m. two Tuesdays a month at the Jewish Family Service offtce at 250 E. Baker St.. Suite G, Costa Mesa. $10 per person, per aeulon. Ptereglatmlon required. (714) 445-4950. TM Jewish fllmly SeMc:e of Orange County has a weekly parenting support group to help parents team strategies for successful parenting and hefping them deal with the feelings and behavior of their chlldren. The group meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m MondaYI at Jewish Family Servioe, 250 E. Baker St, Suite G. Costa Mesa. The group will cover managing anger, anxiety and peer pressure children e>eperience. Pteregistration required. (714) 44&-4950. OEC.2 Ant-to eighth-gnlde students are welcome to stop by the Balboa Branch Library through Dec. 24 to make holiday craft&. From today through Dec. 14, holiday cards will be made, and from Dec. 16 to Dec. 24, holiday ornaments will be created. There The Cofone del Mar Chamber of Commerce's 24th annual Christmas Walk Festival will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Corona del Mar Plaza. Stores at the plaza and along Coast Highway between Avocado Avenue and Poppy Street will be open for food sampling, entertainment and, of course, shopping. Festivities will include story time with Mrs. Claus; crafts for children; an elf with balloons for youngsters; ornament decorating; holiday cookie decorating; and a treasure hunt Holiday carolers will sing all day and the Corona del Mar High School Madrigal Singers will perform from 2 to 4 p.m. Dog Family owned and operated Sul'• &ealtbcare has hem provjding healthcare equipment and supplies to the Orange Coast for more than 50 years. Cllll (714) 646-2435 for M#n. 24-lsour ~· CbuNTRY CLua CONVALESCENT fiosPJTAL , !Ne. Countty Club Coni:;alescentfiospital, Inc., a 1nodern, prit.?ate, s killed nursingfacility is located behind the ~anta._#na Country Club in the JVewport <Beach/cBack c/Jay a rea J our rni/,es from ,floag M en1oria(j lospital <Presbyterian. Small 5 4 bedfacility,faniily owned and operated since 1973. ingw and double bed oceupancy, ,..,ith bathroon1 a.nd sl101-4'f!r in e1'ery roo1n. r/Jeautiful surrouridings, quie4 peaceful, exC12llent food, l1ig h staff-ralio. Sliort and. long wrnur •tays. l.Ve are cornrriiued. to pror·idi.ngfine, penronal ram widt warnule. dignity and rotJp<>et in a honw-Uke a11no•p#t4?re. 20362 sanra Ana Avenue Snnt'd Ana HellOJt , CA 9:1707 (71 4) 549-3061 C4ll for a tour and Plait ua on 'fhit W"'1 at -.,/au 2 p I , I ............. 1 # owners can also get their pets' picture taken with Santa between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. The plaza is at MacArthur Boulevard and Coast Highway in Newport Beach. (949) 7~9713 or www.Shop Thelrvine- Company.com. OEC.23 The~ Mlllbt Place (abo known as the Orange County Market Place) at the Orange County Fairgrounds will offer free The 8111ille lnsmut. on.. free computer classes to people with fading vision who have difficulty seeing the computer screen. The Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. offers si>< Th• Costa Mesa Senior c.n. has ballroom dancing with live music from the Costa Mesa M usic Makers from 7:30 to 10:30 See TOWN, Pace A9 Standout facility offers exceptional care At Silverado, our mission is to provide meaning, purpose and quality in each of our residents' lives by successfully combining a social model of care integratea with professional nursing services. By including pets, plants and children in our communJty, we have been able to create a home-like environment. Through our activity program.ming which includes interactive activities such as cooking classes, special entertainment, gardening, weekly bus trips and a special men's workshop, we are able to meet the needs of our re~idents. We provide on-site, 24-hour licensed nurses, including a full-time RUN and are able to care for our residents through the progression of their disease. Call (949) 631-2212 for information. Elegant living for your senior loved one Costa Neuport~ in Costa Mesa is an elegant senior living residenc.e which will surely put your mind at ease. The grand entrance leads to a beautiful great room which opens onto a magnificent counyard. T~rtation to meaJcaJ appointments and leisure activities provided. Located at 2283 Fairview.Rd., OJsta Mesa. C,all (949) 646-6300. SINCE 19..e ~ Friday, Novembet 29, 2002 M TOWN e><periencee, hear how Olhef'S ce..... to air11ne pilots end flight 613-6641. Mlmlaga, (949) 660-0894. support system. They 8'90 ofJw deal with gMf, receive IUPPOft dendenta. a ..... are taught by ongoing computer dalMt that Conliued from N3 and INm waye to cope with th,..._time U.S. National The N9wpoft ..... Nev/COf'Mf'8 Nlghdy mMillf•• .... oftllred In teach the buics of Word, l8dnea end to.. One group Champion Tom Maf'lhalt. Club meets at 10 a.m. the third Ca.ti Meaa and Newport Beach Ouid<en, Print Shop and Internet ~r· fNWY Tueedey night et 696 meeta at 7 p.m. Tueedays at Beth Marshall's 11 at 333. E. 17th St., Wednesday of eadl month, for anyone who wants to uaage. (949) 644--3244. . 19lh St, ea.ta Me.a. $4. (949) Jacob In Irvine. The eecond group Suite 13, Costa Meea. (949) except July and December, at overcome nicotine addiction. --· meets at 10 1.m. Tueedays at 674-0122. varied locations. The group, a Schedule or (714) n4-9106 or Theeo.ta Mela Com~-· Tempte Judea In Laguna HillL l social organization for people (800) 642-0666. Toostmasters Club meets from ......... '91niyleMceof Orange The third group meets at 1 p.m. A DMlr't wfttJ DlvorC9 support who have lived in Newport Beac:ti noon to 1 p.m. Wedneadaya at CountV IPOMQIS an ongoing Thursdays at the Ezra Center In group 11 offered bV Jewish Family for fewer than five years, meets The N.wport Sports MuMum, • the Orange Coonty Department hNllng aupport group for the AnaMlm. Free, but advance Service of ()range County. The for events, activities and field nonprofit organization, operates of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, dlronlcellv NI. The purpoee 11 to registration is required. (714) group ls led by an experienced trlpa. (949) 646-9922. a free museum at 100 Newport Costa Mesa. Meetings are open prcwlde p.rtldpents with 446-4960. counselor and meets at 6 p.m. Center Drive, Newport Beach. The to anyone who wants to improve emotioN!I and tpiritual IOpport museum, which has one of the his or her public speaking sk.1111. J.ww. F9mlly Service al Orange Tuesdays at the Jewish The Thundlly Morning Women'• to menage lllneM and Its Federation Cempu1, 250 E. Baker ' Club, a 40-year~ld friendship worfd's largest collections of (714) 444-8783. coneequence1. The group meets County provides a aupport·and at 7 p."m. Thursdeya at Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St, Costa Mela. Attendance 11 free, btJt registnrtlon 11 required. (714) 446 ao. . . ......... Club No. 360 mMIS frOm 6 to 10 p.m. Thura4ays at 8drdera Boob, Music & Cafe at South Coast Plaza, '3333 Bear St. In Coeta Mesa. $3. New ptayers .,.. welcome. (949) 206-9822. The Coln and a..,,., Club mMts from 1 to 3 p.m. Mondays at the Oasis Senior Center. New members interested in trading, buying and selling stamps and coins are being sought to join these informal meetings. There are no feel required. (949) 644-3244. J9wlltl fMtly a.vice c6r'I ongoing bereavement support groupe for adufta at all stagt1S of lou. The groups share Easy living for sen"iors Huntington Villa2e does not charge any up-ttont entrance fees. Uving here will.freey~u from tfie responsibilities of home ownership such as scheduling repairs and maintenance. Extra wjde, corridors elim.ina.te the closed feeling of a standard hallway. Fire sprinklers, smoke detectors, paging, an intercom to the gated entrance and an aiann system enhance safety and skurity. The twO-StOyY, 2,800 square foot recreation center. The center overlooks a full size pool and spa which are heated year round for our com.fort. The social director and the rest of the staff are sensitive and understanding. Activities are organized to enhance your sOcia1 life while you enjoy the companionship of other senior residents, many who may have backgrounds and interests similar to your OYlll.()fcourse,your independence and privacy will be respected if you prefer to sOclalize with family or friends in one of the conversation areas -the choice is yours. C:Onvenient to shopping and public transportation. For additionlll informatUm, call (714) 840-1203 daily from 9:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. or (800) 995../1993 24-lwurs dally. discullk>n group to assist St, Suite G, Costa Meaa. (714) 445-4950. participants in their recovery from childhood or teenage aexual The S.. Scouts' lhlp Del Mar 711 abuse. The group meets from 8 to of Orange County offers a 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. ·progtam for boys and young men Baker St, Costa Meaa. Advance ages 14 to 18 Interested in iailing, registration Is required. (714) seamanahip, piloting, navigation 446-4960. and ctuising. Meetings &re from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at the Sea A yoga and denCe daas .. held Scouts Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast from 4:~ to 6;45 p.m. Tue$daya Highway, Newport Beach. (949) at the Qtnter for Spiritual 642-6301 or (949) 551-8591. Discovery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Suite 111 , Costa Meaa. (714) The Cosb Mela Senior Cltlz:en 764-7399. Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to join The Rev. Connie Ryckman leedl • its group from 9 to 11 a.m. dieco .. ion group using the book Thursdays at the Coate Mesa "Conversations with God• from Senior Center, 19th Street and noon to 1 p.m. Tultadaya at the Pomona Avenue, Costa Mesa. Center for Spiritual Dl1COVery, (714) 545-5669. 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Suite 111, Costa Mesa. Bring a Althrtds Foundation iMtruc:tor lunch. (714) 754-7399. Hillary Stone leads an exercise class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Marshal's TH Kwon Do In Costa Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Mesa offers free self-defense Baker St., Costa Mesa. (714) Trusted, at-home caregiving Caring C:Ompanions At Home helps sei:Uors enjoy independent living in the comfort of their own homes Whatever your situation, Caring Companions At Home can help you find a solution. After our Mother suffered a stroke, we were left wondering what to do next. We knew she needed assistance with some of her daily living activities, but not full time care. Her doctor said Caring C:Ompanions At Home couJd provide Mom with the help she needed: meal preparation, medication reminders, light housekeeping, laundry, errands, personal care and companionship in her own h ome. As a trusted resource for affordable, at home companionship and caregiving for seniors, they .take pride in their "personal touch" and maintain an ongoing relationship with both companion and client. All services are available for a minimum of two hours or as much as 24 hours per day, and all companions are bonded, insured and highly qualified. Call (949} 574-0750. 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Pepperoni's at the Radil80n Hotel in Newport meeting room, 2300 Bristol St., Beach. The luncheon Is $23 and The Estancia High School Parent Newport Beac:ti. Call to make includes entertainment. The hotel Teacher Student Assn. hosts a reservations. (949) 646-1274. is at 4545 MacArthur Blvd. (714) monthly paper drive every 842-5863. Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon in Mesa ~TOU1mut8n the school's northwest parking Club 691 in Costa Mesa meets at The Newpot18MC:h Walking Club lot, on the corner of Estancia 7 p.m. Tue.sdays at Mesa Verde meets at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. North and Placentia. Newspapers United Methodist Church, 1701 Monday through Saturday, and at that are bound, loose or bagged W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. (714) 7 p.m. Sunday. Walkers should are accepted; however, 540-4446. meet at the intersection of cardboard, bound material such Hospital Road and Superior as phone books or thick Blue Flame Toastmasters Club Avenue. Free. (949) 650-1332. magazines are not. Bins are 2717 meets at 7 am. Wednesdays available for drop off every day of at the Village Farmer, South Coas1 The American l...agion mffb st 7 the month for people who prefer Plaza Village, 1661 Sunflower Ave .• p.m. the third Tuesday of every to go at other times. Ail funds Costa Mesa. The meeting is free for month. The meetings, which deal raised go to the association. Free. first-time visitors. (949) 8554308. with veteran issues and The school is at 2323 Placen1ia community service, will be held Ave., Costa Mesa. (949) 515-6500. Harbortite Toutmalt8n Club at the Costa Mesa Air National meets at 7 a.m. Thursdays at Guard. The national guard is at Oasis Senior Center offers a daily Coco's Bakery Restaurant. 3440 E. 2651 Newport Blvd. Free. Mary telephone contact program for Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. 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It." ..,.. c.ty, r.on.. dll ....... . boys~ coldt AlO Fl'ldly, Noi.wli>er 29, 2002 C·d -~ ·With six top players back, including top four scorers, Sea Kings hope to bounce back from 5-22 campaign. Barry Faulkner Dally Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Last year's 5-22 seaaon was a leamlng experience for the C.orona del Mar High boys basketball team, as well as first-year coach Ryan Qury. But, as lt applies to this seaeon. Cuny might want his players to remem- ber everythJng they learned and forget most of what they experleoced. The 22 losses matched the total posted by the 1996-97 Sea ICings as the most in the school's proud 40-season varsity his· tory. Six players with starting mperlence re- turn. including the top four ecorera. and Cuny, though unsure bow the aquad1 improvement will translate In the win· loss column. bas not d.im1n1shed the goals for this group. ' "We want to win league and we want to win the section and we have to start with those ideals." Cuny said. "But you spend all your time woddng on the things you have to do to achieYe those ,..goals. That means playing hard. practic- ing hard, showing up on time and being p~ staying together and minimiz- ing the distractions that can keep us THE SEA KINGS Kevin M1ncllln 8-0 Sr. Plncho S..bom 8-2 Sr. Brett MltMn 6-11 Sr. J1y Nof'thrtdge 6-8 J r. Brendon Sherldt-Odom 8-3 Sr. Bart Weld'! 8-0 Sr. Adam F1"Mde 6-10 Jr. Robbie Luce 8-1 Sr. Kris Cooper 8-2 Sr. Matt Cooper 8-2 Sr. Reid w.tanabe 6-6 Jr. Taylor Mac:Ooneld 6-11 Jr. Coed\: Ryan Cuny (eecond year) from getting better. You can't ensure suc- cess., but you can put yourself in a posi-Wednesday and should be ready to go tion to d~ it. We may not win, but for the season opener Dec. 5 against we want to deserve to win, by doing Back Bay rtval Newport Harbor at Q:IM. everything the right way to the best of Manclllas scored at least 20 points our ability." · nine times last season. 1ncludblg two Defense. tempo and rebounding were games with 31 points, en route to see- the major points of empbasb in an off-ond-team All-Pacific Coast League rec- season that Included competition in two ognition. spring leagues and more than 30 sum-Seaborn. a junior who played his mer games. freshman season at Mater Del, missed "We spent a lot of time wodclng on our sewn of the ftnal eight games last season defense. whJch was porous last season," with a badly sprained ankle. At 6-2, he Qmy said "Last year. teams repeatedly could be aaked to help out in the post. drove through the heart of our defense "He defends the poet very well and be from the perimeter and we didn't bang posta up well," Qmy aaJd. "But he's allo well Inside. This year, Wf!ve worbd bard so good on the perimeter, I don't want on moving our feet, stopping the ball, him to play with his back to the basket helping and recovering. I think Wf!ve all the time." made a lot of p~ In that area.· Mataen, a 5-11 aenlor, provides a con- Thougb 1ack1ng a true center, Qmy re-stant emnple of the e«ort Qmy would fuses to use a lack of size as an excuse. like to see from his players. He averaged "Other people may wony about our 11.7 pohm In league. second best on the lack of size, but I won't," be said. "We're team behind MandDu. still going to block out. front the post, Junior Jay Northrldge. who averaged then make their big kids defend us on 5.6 points last seuon. returns as the the perimeter.• starUng point guard. while seniors Btan· With sharpshooters Kevin Mand.Das don Sherick-Odom and Bart Welch are (17.4 points per game), Pancho Seaborn expected to contribute In the front court. (13 ppg) and Brett Matsen (9.5 ppg), Sberick-Odom. the team's tallest CdM lived and died from the perimeter . player at 6-3, sa>red "5 points in 27 last season. But Cuny said be would like games as a part-time starter last yeu · to get higher percentage shots this year. Welch. a 6-0 aeruor. ecored 68 points in "I think we settled for the perimeter 26 games as a junior. shot too often last year." Oury said. "We Junior Adam Preebe, the junior varsity can sdD shoot three-pointers, but I want C.o-MVP last year with Robbie Luce. DOW those to come more off penetrating and a eenlor. is expected to tee plenty of pitching bade out. We want to utilize our playing time after an lmpceestve aum- quickness offensively, and also create mer. more havoc defensively." Luce will alto add depth. as will senior Manci1las, reooYerlng from an ankle twins Xria and Matt Cooper. boch stand· sprain. practiced for the first time outs on the football teem that reached SEAN HUER I OAl.Y Pl.OT Corona del Mar's Bart Welch (22) is one of several standouts returning for the Sea Kings in their quest for redemption. the CIF Southern Section Division IX CdM wW compete ln a newty config-and this year's heavy favorite. UniYeuity Playofti, and junion Thylor MacDonald ured PCl., which includes holdovers and Laguna Beach. as wen as oew- and Reid Watanabe. Northwood, the defending champion comers Calvary Chapel and 1\!soro. AYSO REGION 97 BOYS SOCCER The Who has a solid breakfast Defense eats up the Honey Nut Cheerios, 4-0. . ' . II' SPORTS Friday, Nolleni>er 29. 2002 All t,..;c.,.. took a S-0 le.ad at the bll and wmt Oil to wtn the cha••"°'-'• &mday. The ..... batded hard ln the ..... hllf wltb c.leb c I I ... and CJ. 'Dina each •-:.•::-'Blnten finilh in __.. 'lhelld m the Galaxy (3rd) IOd the O>eetlhs (4th). .... I a8,0.....4 The Bllltm defeated the OJeelahs eldier" Sonday to advance to the finals. c.ndeiarla and°""' ,...._.,each scored two goals with help from haHbecb .,... "JD' I I rand.,...,.....,.. 1bl Blalt.ers led. 4-1 81 the half .. Cand+ria and )Ike Ukich lnlded poeidoos in the fourth ql8ter and held the Cheetahs lO one pl in the period .... IUl""*-ioee2 1be Blue Basters beat the \blcanoes Satwday to win their pool dMsioo. MclCennon and Cfndelaria each bad two goab to lift the Blasters from a 2-2 tie at halftime. BIMter forwards included Tona. MclCenoon and Candelaria with halfbeck help from Weisinger and ndross. Sweeper Brecht Van't Hof played strong defense throughout and fullback duties were bandied by Cory Pul19, Ukich ~ Ryan SIW'llOD. Shannon and Ukich alternated goalkeeper duties. The Blasters swept thetr pool, OUbcoring their opponents. 13-3 In that span. Blue Bomben 4, n.m 12 0 1Wo goals from Nolan Mena and one each from Regan and Urqui7.a spearheaded a Bomber win Pia7.Za played a strong goalkeeper and defensive standouts were turned in by Vorona and Kym DmdlOn. Stanley. Beal and Murray controlled the midfiekl c.lmtJ" Qeeahs 2 The Galaxy won the consolation championship with a win ~the Cheetahs. Scrong passing benYeen Ha• ........... Ovtldan Odma and John a.ton led to goals by all three players. Admn lander and i".eDy Blab made several key stops to stan rut brealcs and Connor i".eDy anchored the strong side defense. 'lnllt Brown. Cnilg 1mr and n.k HlmeJ llipported at The defense WU led by 0.. defmte. Goalie ..... ~ Iepene, who alao lhiMd turned away 9541(i of the shots on o&mively, and Plll'ce -.d and pl lzMkl.dpea. Ward and Lo(gren Newcastle defeated the Galaxy both defended the goal weD and ln semiftna1 action. Krle .... showed lots of speed Ochoa. k1r\der and Barton at sweeper. controlled the otrenatve end while 8le'1e ~ moved the ball ICely..., nmt Brown and well and passed strongty at Hensley played tough m.idfieid with Nlcboa. )Uldce man-to-man defense. leadblg the "assault on goal. Kelly. Pdeod and Tuzer At several limes Hornet players minimized scoring chances for such ..., Wlllam l\dle, Mu Newcasde. Johmon. Lub Rockwell and Jolti Dier Bta 4, S... md ~donned Sn1tch jerseys to SCJ1pm 0 even out the teams. 'l1mqly Root scored three goals ln Boys under-7 action: and Jonlmi DelguJn added Liiier Dnpns w. Oieetahl another to lead the Bees in the ·The"Laser Dragons closed out shutout. the seasoo with a solid Solid defense was provided by perfonnance again.st the Mu CIMn. VJncent Aque¥eque. CheetaM AUldn rnoct and BrlMley Forwards Joey Gregory. Peter Owa6oa. ICwodr. Gnot Moore, Sham s.ei..o Nirk. an ~and }lick W'P' ·-~and Grtlr Almlil kept the ofl'eNive pressure and helped moYe the ball upfield with • made accwate passes. solid passing. Im M8clnnk and c.ole Ouipln fWtdr« Nini-S. Blue anchored a solid defense and Bomben 0 goalkeepers Brandon Beck and One goal ~ by Matthew Rian Atbel1on blocked away 8uchmum. Dmdn .... and 5ellel'al Oleetah shots. Stevie MlcfuwWn led the Ninjas Blue Dl'llFm w. Biid Hawb in the shutout in their second The Dragons received a solid game Saturda)t team effort against the Black Midfield support from )Ike Hawks. Turner and Jama,,.... kept the ChrtldllD Smidowil scored a ball down field. goal for the Dragons and ZKbary ZK:h Buie made a strons Bugeil:n, Samuel Jones and throw-in to ~ Michaelsen in Bryan SboDln made some key his goal Icicles. 11mothy McGetrk:k and The Blue Bombers played with Marco Bn.wda added some solid. only eight members. but put up a passes. strong defense. The Dragons also include Ivan Mm'CO Pla:r:ra and Marco Dhuy. Jacob Parwell and Jadcaon ~shared goalkeeper duties Sanden. with strong midfield play coming ln Boys under-6 play: from IC)ie Repn. Brodi Beel and Shooters w. Rapton Slater sa..Jey. The Shooters and Raptors Offensive support came from banJed all the way until the end. Ethan Murray, David Vorona and Mikey I.up assisted Landon Ryan DIMdloo. Knigbt for the first goal and Davis flighting Nlnjal 2, Surf Han8com scored the final goal or Moobyll l . the season. Buchanan and Tuylor WUdman Wiiis Johnaon. Johnny each tallied one goal apiece for Connelly. Ryan Braun, Thomas the N'mjas in their one-goal win Quinn. GrlflHh Oawaon. Michael over the Swf Monkeys in double ~and Coach Jeft' Braun overtime. Buchanan scored the along with Robert Clawson game-winner in the middle of the contributed lhroughout the second overtime period season. Grant lnzier made several The Green Hornets played a saves in goal and was helped on scrimmage because their defense from Buie. Ridley and opponents didn't show up. Ayres. The team scored 15 goalc; with ln Boys under-8 play: Ben Bodaath and Blab Jensen 1be Golden Snltchel w. tallying multiple scores along with Homeca Wyatt omne. Ou.ke The Snitches played their final · DaneD-Walktt, Matthew game of the season against the Wiesner, Se9n Wlhon, Bryant Hornets Sa.turday and received Putnam, Luke Shea and Brian some strong perf~ Shaw. UC Irvine Men's Basketball Mini-Ticket Plan $40 OH ticket to th• following 9a111a: Utah State (Jan. 15) UC s. ...... rbara (Jan. 30) cal State Fullerton (Feb. 8) a Cal State Northrklgc (Fn. 90) .......... , ..... ...-Pllrduc-ftV (Dec. or ...,. ... Atl••llc (Dec. If purclla1• "f Dec. AYSO REGION 97 BOYS SOCCER The Patriots are champions in boys under-12 AYSO Region 97 competition. Back row, from left:: Assistant coach Nelson Wheeler, Spencer Baratto, Daron Arnold and Coach Jim Carmack; middle row, from left: Randall Hause, Tommy Freeman, Irving Torres, Joshua Bowman, Jay Wilson, Wil Curiel and Christopher Cowie; front row, from left: Preston Wheeler, Peter Nguyen, Jay Ordaz. Jackson Carmack and Chris O'Campo. Support Our Schools Shop Harbor Blvd. of Cars HAR~JR Blvd .of Cars / • • Newport· d·ow~s San Juan. Aqueveque scores lone goal to give Newport win in Girls under-13 APP Plus soccer action. The Newport Stttkers' def~nse abut out San Juan in AYSO Region 97 Glrls under-_13 APP Plus soccer play. ~Aquewque scored the lone goaJ on a J>8$.1 from c..ldy 6-yner. MJdfielders Allee Cope, Monique c.;.Dardo, Kn.dna JlelmMedt. Oalre Joeepmon and lpdll Lewan pushed the ball toward the forwards. Strong defense was provided by Suah Cope. KeUy De Young. Uly Dlerbs, Stephanie Na&ey. 11a Sbefllette and keeper Maddy McMalna. Brittany Sowers played at third striker. In Girls under-14 play: •Goldftshlel ~BlueCruah I The Goldfishies downed the Blue Crush In a pJayoff game with goals from 1ey8na Moyer. Nlldd Uddlcote and Melt.aMad. Steady defense was provided by Kade Drake, Shalna GrtlBng. Jenny P.rpenbec:k and Brisa Gamier. In Girls under-12 play: • Patriots 3, 8rul8en 0 1Wo goals from ICaUey Grant spmed the Patriots in their shut out win. .,.. Purmort added the finaJ goaJ and solid defensive efforts were given by ICatherloe Sanden, Kate Kltppert and Amber Millan. • Red Crush 2, Patriots 1 MJa Buttena scored the lone Patriot goaJ In a tight contest. Grant, Jordan May, Avery Amiee and Purmort played steady In a losing effort. In Girls under-I I APP Plus play: • Newport 4, South 1rvtne 1 EUz.abeth Eddy kn~ In two goals and Paige More and CJa1re Rumer each tallied one goaJ apiece for Newport In the win. P.ddy scored her goals on assists from MclCenna Cottam and Caroline Hardenbergb. Strong midfield play by ICa9ey DeYoung. Kelly Heenan, .ICrtlde ~and Natalie Argueta kept pressure on Irvine. Defense was provided by IClm Raimer, Veronka McLean. Marianne Jona, Terra Friedman and .. Quicksilver -Girls under-10 champions: Back raw. from left: Gwen Gaylord, Chefsie Delameter, Cheyenne liddicote, Lexi Mccardle, Jessica Hensley, Rachel Wilbur, Leah Harper and Coach Jim Schwab; front row, from left: Lauren Grupe, Ruby Robles, Devon Brannick, Claire Silva and AJex Whiting. keeper Courtney Pranda. Ruper and Jeelk:a Hensley. • Newport 4, Laguna Niguel Goalkeeper Dewn I Heenan and Eddy both scored two goaJs each to lead Newport to a three-goaJ victory. Solid defense was provided by Oaire and Kim Ramser, McLean, Jacobs. Jones and Francis in goal. Cottam, Argueta, DeYoung, Hardenbergh and More controlled the midfield. In Girls under-10 action: • Qu1cbllwr 4, Teenle Wahlnla l Quicksilver went through the season undefeated, beating the Teenie Wahinis, 4· l Satwday. to win the AYSO Region 97 Girls-under 10 championship. Alex Whiting, Rechel Wllbu.r, Ruby Robles and Cl1eyerme IJddkote helped Lamen Grupe score two goals for the 14--0 Quicksilver. Olelde Delameter and <la.I.re SUva both taJlied one goaJ each. Strong defense was prov1ded by Gwen Gaytonl ;ind Lexi McCardle aJong with Leah Brannick made several saves. • Blue Angela 3, 'Jeal 11gen 2 (ovm:lme) Beth 8amard scored her second goaJ or the game in overtime to lift the Blue Angels to the win and third place. Barnard booted the ball from 25 yards out over all the defenders for the game-winner and buried a shot into the net to give the Blue Angels a 2·0 lead. Madleon \\Voten scored the Angels' first goaJ. She had two goals In the regular season. The Angels' Blakeley Acenec launched an arching shot late In the fourth quarter that Tiger goalie Kendra Mann made a save on to send the game into overtime. Josie Jogwe played hard for four quarters as the Blue Angels kept the pressure on. Kathryn 2'Jmmftman. AIU9on Sche:Un, Biz 8uddngbam. Alex Murphy. Jordan Pldwd. Amanda Rogers, Sadie EYaN and Sarah Tegel aJso contributed 2640 Legal Notices to the Angels' success this season. • Blue Angels 6, 'Jeal 11gen 0 8aman1 scored ~goals to lead the Angels to a shutout in a must-win game Saturday. JoGe }ope got the scoring started with the first of her two goals followed by a Wooters' goaJ. Brittney Stair and Yeager played steady for the Tigers and sond midfield play by Ficenec turned baclt many Tiger attacks. • Blue en.h 1, Parrothellds Sanh Vetrowec scored for the Blue Crush and strong performances were turned in by Dey Johmon. Muy A.beam. Laarm D1ppollto and Madl9on Grant. In Girls under-7 play: • Green CheetaN vs. Blue Dnlphlm MdCenna Johmon scored two goals with offensive help from Brnlly NaD while Molly Mamer. Allee Miller and Sfdney Koblmberger provided the defense. • Plrecncken Y1J .Blue Dolphlm The Firecrackers played tough in their final game of the season.· Analy9a vtvanco sa>red some sldllful goals for the Fireaaclters with defensive support from ...ne Deliz, Kade Oomld. Andie Strode. Cortlynn Oanent, IWley <>bent, Alana Courter, F.mlly Conant. Savannah Gmdner and Diana Pujll. In Girls under-6 action: • The Slhter Dnlphlm got goaJs from two new goaJ scorers in their final game. Rowan Predatbeo and AJy.a Quintero both scored their first goals of the season and Carlee Kapana and M-*mde G.d6 played strong throughout the pme as well. Gebby Mmipoo. ~ WbltUJletp and Amanda Sheppard made key a.Wsts and Kate Pipkin had several key saves. kicking the ball over the defenders' heads at one point l(elly McFetten showed hustJe running down several breakaway attempts. Abbey Pldcet was out ill . . ROllER HOQCEY Newport masters Monarchs . Newport frosh-soph club team outshoots Mater Dei, 44-14, and wins easily, 5-1. Dally PUot Ho11. I , 15. 22. 29. 2002 F208 ............ ......... ~ followln1 permom are dolnc b~ n : Under the R1l11••• Home 308 E t• St., Costa Mesa, CA. taz7 MMi. S. Del-, U E. lltll St., Costa ...... CA92Nl This bu....,_ II con· duct-4 l>y· en ~I Hpe yov .urted *"!IC b~yenv .. M«la S.~ This atat•-nt ... flied with the C-ty Cw• ol Orlfll9 c-ty Oii 11/07 /02 "9tffHIM DlllY l'llot Now. I, 15, 22. 29. 2002 f20t .......... ......... T ... fol6owlftc ,._ eft ~ blllllMel H! Henne 1'anl•J _tol I W.alclltf Dr. -4, =ort ll11ch. CA Mle ltoOln It•. 20ll .... Or. lutlll .. :;:gort IHCll, CA .,.. ..... ·-· ---~:-~ ..... ,.. ............ 'u:::!:' ... "*....._..._ ........... o..ty Cwt of Or ..... c..tr • IQ/17,IOZ .......... ... ..... ""· .. 15, II. 21, lCllllZ m I I \ \ Policy Ratel and deadlines arc subject to ctuinge without notice. The publisher rcaerves the right to censor, reclassify,· revise or reject any classified adver1UcmenL Please report any error that may be In your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts oo ~ability for any error in an advertisement fOr which it may be raponsiblc except for the cost of the spece actually occupied by the e.rror. Oedit can only be allowed for the first ,:_..-.; u-~on. ANNOUNCEMENTS & MISC. GARAGE SALE BUSINESS & FINANCIAL 230S-2490 • • By Fax {949) 631·6S94 (Pleas( incJude your mune and phone number and we'll call you back wilh a price quote.) How to Place A CLASSIFIEAD By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hours By Mail/In Person: 330 Weit Bay Strcel Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Ar Newpon Blvd. & Bay SI ----Deadlines --- Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday •........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm l ESTATE R SALE m SOOS·S850 Index ~ 7402-7466 ' ..... """l' ·r. . . ' l I • '.-"--·-HOS·IS10 &~ 9000-97SO -----. , ' ' . 't -·· U nd cr the Service Directory Ban ncr Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 Ltpl No11c1S 2640 I tegal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 ENTERTAINMENT 3460 Costa Mesa JEWELRY/ DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS Mountain Property I Newpot1 Bead! Newport Beach 5965 Automotive 9004 llOTla TO COllTIACTOIS CAUllG FOi 8"S SCHOOl DISTRICT: NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT PROJECT: llD I 02-03 rxTOIOI 'AINTING -HUrll Sill DEADLINE: DH-i..r 9, 2002 AT 2:00 P.M. BOARD OATE; December 10, 2002 PLACE Of BID RECEIPT: fAClllTIES & OPrnATIONS 2985 S.ar Street, Buildina E. Costa Mesa. CA 92.626. (714) 424-7530 PLACE PLANS/CONVENTIONAL BID DOCUMENTS/ CO ROM TO BE PICKED UP: Same H above WAllCTHaOUGH1 MANDATOIY walkthrough " scheduled tor Dec.ember 4, J.002, at 8 00 A M Prospective bidders ere to meet at f ac1htles ancl Operations Office, Newport·Mesa Un1f1ed School District, 2985 Befr Street. 8uild1ne £. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Call (714) 424-7530 fOf' details Bids will not be acc11pted from contract0<s nol attendm& this walllthrouah. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above named School District of Oranae County, CA. acting by and throueh its Governina Board. hereinafter refeHed lo as "DISTRICT: will receive up to, but not later than the above·stated time. sealed bids fOf the award of a conlfact for the proiecl desc:rlbed u : EXTERIOR PAINTING HARPER SITE There will be a Twenty ($20 00) dollar non· refundable payment requtred for each set of conventional bid documents Checks should be macs. p1y1ble to Newport·Mesa Unified School Dlstrk L • Bids shill be received in the place ident1r .. d above1 and shall be e>pef)td •nd publicly read aloud tt ttfe 1bove-stated timd end place. In ~ordanct with the provisions of Cahlornia Public Contract Code Section 3300. Ille DISTRICT requires that the bidder possen the followin1 cl1uific1tion of cont11ctor's license at the time that the contract 1s awarded C.mt11<t11t'l <-SS uc-No paymtr1t sliall be made for work or material under the cont11ct unleu end until the DISTRICT verifies that the Contractor was properly licensed at the time the conlfact was awarded. Any contrKtOf' not ~ licensed 1s subject to penalties under the law. If the license clus1fic11ion specified herelnabov• Is that of a "specl11ty cont11ct0f'" as defined In Sect.on 7058 of the California Business 1nd Professions Code, the specl1lty contractor awarded the contract tor this work shall Itself construct a majOfity of the WOf'k tn acc0tdance with the provisions of Californla Business and Professions Code Section 7059. Failure to complete the work within the time set fOfth hertln will result 1n the Imposition of liquldated demaats fOf' uch day of delay. in the amount set forth In the "lnfor matlon for Bidders." Each bid must confOf'm and be rnponslve to the contract documents. Each bidder shall submit, on the form furnislled with the contract documents, • list of Ute proposed subcontractors on th~ project as required by the Sublett1na tnd Subcontr~a fair Practices Act Government Code Section •100 et seq. Each bid ahall be ac~mpanled by a certified or cas.hlef's check Of bid bond In an 11114unl not len then ttn (10'4) percent of the total bid price. furnish 1 Ptrment Bond In an amount not lus thin ont hundred (100'4) percent of the total bid price, end furnish certlf~tes evldenclna that the required Insurance is In effect In the 1mounll set forth 111 t111 Gener•I Conclltlons. In the event of fellure to enter Into tn. contract and eucute the r·tquired documents. such bid security wlll l>e fott.lted. Tiit Ftlttiful Performance Bond shllll rem1ln In hlll force 1.nd effect throuatt the ruarantM P«lod 11 apeclfled In the General Condltlolls. Tht DISTRICT rts«Vts the rlltit to award the bid to mofe than one (1) bidder. Tht DISTRICT ra«Vft tht rllflt to reject any Of •II bids or to welve en)' lrrecullfltlts Of lnform11ftles In any bids Of "' tht bl6dlnc, . As rtqUiftcl by Section 1773 of th• C11lforni1 l.abof Code, tht Olttctor of the Depaftmtnt of 11\Mtrlal Rtfttions of the Slate of C1liforni. has detefmllttcl tht ,.ner1lly prevelllna r1tu of waees lft tM locality hi wtlkfl tht work Is to be ptrlormed. CopleJe of theM •• rate dttarmln1tlont, tnUtltd Pr"..._ W• SUit, •rt maintained et tilt Oiltrlct Mflce louted et: 298S Bear StrMt, Bulldlna E. COstt -.... CA 92626, Facilities, M•"ttne..c• M4 Optrtllons, •nd are 1v1it1blt to 1ny lntaresttd perty llPOfl rtfllltllt, Tho co11trtelOI' tllelt p0at I copy Of Ullt doeu..-t el .. Ch Job 1ite. The contteclor end 1117 s~treclor under 11 t llall pey not .... tMn tt11 tptGlfied Pf:n•lllna ret" of w .... to •II WOfllef'• t1Y19ktytd 111 the uecullon of ttll conttect. HolkttY ratn aft,tl bt fMlld as .,.c"'M hi tht col*t!Yt berplnlftC llrH!lltnl ....ic"4e to ..ell plftlculff' cr1ft, cln11flc1tlon Of lylle of -• flllPlo~ on tht project. No ~*-_, ...... UJ !>Id for I P«iod of •l•tY (to) -.. etter tht d1t1 Ml for tht openlna of ...... . A ,,,..._. loMI eNill bt required Pf'lof to ta-U.. of Ille ceidrect 8ftd llMI bt Ill tt. form ..... lft U. C°'*ICt Nc_,..ta. ,.,_. lo ttct6oft 22JOO of ttie Nlllo Contrect ~..::-CHlrMt Wlff COflttll!I ,rovlslon1 '* till .-c•IM ...._ to tubttttll .. ---_, ....... wttllll9N ~ DllmCT .. =".r.t:-:c e.::.. .. ~ •tlee .......... Mii ............ ........ ............ ., .......... ... NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TIO No.: Cllendar Of ~01 1..oen E .... 1310 No.: 7618119 You .. In Yeiu dl!ld lrdlf 8 O.CS al --------Coo•t Coln Needs Trull. dllll:! 01/12'1999 (QUAllfOUSllG Old Coins! Gold. stl~er, Lrtl8U )'CU ... ac1lon IO OPfOtTUllTY iewelfy. wale~. antiques prt*ct Vol property, It All real estate adver. collect1blu 949 642-9448 3610 rnll'f bt ldlt II • plAllic t1sint in this newspaper Cats tale. If you I.ad.,.. exp. 1s subiect to the r eder al nllllon alttw nllllnalh fair HOUSll'li Act of 1968 -------- proceedng lgllinlt you, H amended which !~~ ~ °' ~ ~ ~ cor-..c:t I makes 11 1ile11al lo every Sat Sun I:? 4pm i;(if'P.' On 12'21Y2al2 11 advertise "any prefer f ashon ~ Atwnal Network ~~ TlnlThalOeed ence. l1m1tat1on or Info 949 644 2279 SeNloe eomp.iy, • riif d~criminat1on bas,ed on ~ TNR91 IMICW nee color. relta1on, sea, www.«WT~ore free end ~ IO Dtod ol h•nd1uip. fam•ll•I status :'.::.:..s~ nq 4 deli' TNll r'llCOl'dlld 01!2D'1999 or national oria1n or an • lnAunrlt No. intention to make any • • R l 'f IR l D C F A 19990041225, In book Ill, such preferente. 1tm1la · SHOWCATSI Soltcl culor IJ9QI II, al Ollclll A.-tton 01 d1sc11minalton • & pa11t-c:olor Persians oordl In the ofllcl al the This newspaper will wh1ttt. creams. blue Cou'ily Alcordlr d not knowingly accept creans, tort.es <111 aaes Orwngl County. Sllill d any •dverltsement for We spayed & neutered c.llorril. ~ by real estate which is 1n them tor you Call 949· ~ Anrw tonl1dtl. I v1olalton ol the law Our 451·2025 lor your 1ppt .... wommn .... Ill It readea are hereby pubic adon ~ ,,,formed that all dwell ••SHARE YOUR LOVE bkldlrforC81h 81 mas advrrt"ed tn this durin& the Hollday·s with 1lme al .. ~ newspaper are avatlable 'Ped1areed CFA Pers11n ~ d "" UnRld on an equal opporlunity Kttlen Blacks, Creams. ,..._)It ""Nar1tl tn:n basis. Torto1h Shells. Red ..._ to "" Ocu'tly To complain of dts-Tabbys. $400 All Sllots ~ 700 Owtc: c11mtnation, call HUD toll· Cail Nowl 949-451·202!> 0.-DIM :-.,Senll free at l -800·424-8590. Ral £state =..;: ~ to = Auctions 1483 Wanlld ~ ':' t:'-11:::::. _4_P_l-lX_l_N_C_O_S_T_A_M_l_S_A erty ... In elid WANTED u, TO $900,000. Ocu'tly Ind 91111 c»-ANTJllUES ,RINC.ONlY .:rt.d • N't-4 No.: 1Jr>. !t AGINT 949-720-1721 ~Thi .... ..,.. Ind CJllw common dl9-Older Style Furniture ~ 1 mriy. al h,.. PIANOS & Collectibles P"Ol*lY dleQtbed lboW • -• -la IMJICirtlCS tot.: 2 T1'ICI • -• ..._ • Ollico F- eo..t ~ Collt $$CASH PAID $$ Clllornll tl:ll57 TN ... _.. .. - -wldlllig111d ln.91 WI BUY ESTATES dlldllrN "" ~ tar • 1~. lriendly- "" lncollldl .. d .. Almi- --~ ntallw common dWlgilllon, I ~.,_,..Slid .. d P"Ol*lY .. bt ..... In ,._-.... eonc.n. tu wlfllM COWllW'tl "' ~ ptilll 1 Of COMMERCIAL PROPERTY FOR SALE 4500 IACk BAY CINTU 2651 lrvlne Ave, 900sf, aolf view. retail on·srte. 714-573-7780 ~~-II ~;~ ..-.. -.--~Ml~ COSYA MESA EAST SIDI ......., ., ·~ UW.U~ 129 Cabrillo St .. omc1 .-... a.n at Sf'ACI, 360 sf, ernt loc OPEN SAT & SUN I -4 .. outlfuHy Finished Great EAsts1de Location S749,000. 271 ALBERT Pl. COASTLJNE REALTY 949·759-0177 M£SA VERDE AJIEA 4 Plu 's Prtde of Owner - s hip Pnnc Only aat 8111 Grundy 949·675 6161 Udo Isle HA<tl E9HA6£ 2t>t P/• Ba 2·c ear. bet• & ten club 35· lot By owner $880 000 obo 949 644·2330 Newport Beach A s..,--t. Custom Hoine In Newp•rt Hel,hu. .._~. S8t, wottditrM fp'and •tolr- ..... & -., Sl,AS0,000 COASTLINE UN.TY 949-7S9~177 OPlN SUN 12-4 2100 Yocht Mischief '-9 •Ing story Siu d+n, famrm 2 Sb1 hdwd fir~. aran1te clrs, more! Sl.035,000 Owner/ Broker 949·644·5419 llG fl.Xll 1 .. nhfe Coeto M+sa Cowt Orflered Sale Call first ASf. 949-121-8120 OCEAN PANORAMA "rched -a h ln AIM-st New $1,229,000 agt. 949-723-8 120 y~ Oen front kl• 2 stry, lbr wood ~ ~ Vrews of oc:n ' at)' Le sun deck. p . Aw I IS Sl!fiU!mo. tse ~3823 $409,000 Sl,,.te foftdly H-•· Dewn- tow" •r-Hum....-. Ast 949-723-1120 OCEAN ,ANOttAMA BlllATHTAICJNG S4st,OOO AGT.949-72S-1120 la nOltl(I) ....., b¥ SOUTH C8AST Marcte 949-642·5171 llld o.cs o1 nu., tM\ AUCTI N ........, OMae ._ 6llr • M +2.Sh ....._ ~ IW9ol\ • fllO' 22'21t. .... A M4...._,. ,._, Wiid In llld noll(1). .,_A-. CA ltlOl 1:e11itt $9:'.::: CrHt Cust•M Hewie --I &nlllrilit -CA lstllh ..... C..,.... _. ;;;.7 = Dlld d '~ • .,.. 949 7IOO Ck-vt..-, M.W. LAKE ARROWHEAD Waterf1ont Pen1n•ula 3Br condo with boat dock, $595.000 A.&ent 909-l18-07S1 MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS RoomstorRent 6040 CM/turn room 111 pvt home, n/pets, S3SOmo+ JO'\, elect avi11I Dec I 949- 642 416!> NB/Ocean View room-. Oceanfront/22nd pvt rm unlurn. ~hare ba utli pd. n/~rnllii. lo.11th enelte lndt r, 1 block to Newport Pier S695/mo Call Sam at 949 278 790!> (between 9a·Sp) RESIDENTIAL RENT AlS ORANGE 7400 COUNlY Balboa Island Lor~ Sir, 2111, ..,.,.r d 11, Vtew. pets ok. S3 /mo sllort or lone term 949-723-0549. Balboa Penlnsul1 FOa HAPrY HOLIDAY RENTALS .•.. CANNIRY alNTALS HA.S IT AUi ~1.2 &»'-. Y~&wi.-. O..tht,........& c-..... sa....d l'rimtl ~ -o.t.ilsl 1-800-247 .. 209 31r 210 Duple11 - Peninsula. Steps to beach, Fp, 2c 11ar. I year lse. n/pets 626·359·4!>39 YIAalY llr lla N•w c_,..t, $1100- 206 lftt Belloaa. •S ..... 94t-4H-4200 OCIANFaONT YIARl Y 21r 1111, 2cor Garag+, $1'50.-. ...... 949-4'9-4200 OCUNfltONT YIUL Y SlrHe,Gtw .... $2800wto. :pt., 9'9~H9-4200 CClnndelMlr nu.. ..... dwgll nt =-RellilStafll ~~~~· ..,._. d .. 1Nllltl y-a 1•• fart.a. •UI: t49~7SMl77 ~ newly nmodeled, ... d .. ~ a.-t .. --lllPI• 500sf. llClnno.(mrt brllldDllddTlull TN iiijiiiii!jiiiiiiijiiii!i~jpiiiiiiiij AUTO Uf'Allt aU>G on 0nnge 6 mo) ilDB ~/ .,.. llNU'lt d ... .._. ....._ Nwpt Blvd. up to 8 Says, p!ll*t. fl.ti kit. 1 mo ~! .... ~ '""° ...,_~ .. 11 S99511/r1~er sf, Of'IN SUM 12-4 dip. 714-lln-1224 .. ~"!..... =:... Bebr Grand piano. egtwUlcoog. -9666 7422M.,...._ -A-Hr, He, Apt. Com· _-=.. ... ..=---= Ki* b$m Mn. a1ids • _ eleaant lhtina w/vlew 4br plelely remodeled w/new ---_. lwld Plil't'*' ~ ....,.,.~FORSALE 4ba poss Sth br +bonus •·t h 1 1na. ..,_ nt ...,.._ • ~ almos t 4,000sf. OvtR ~1 c en ·c 191 u:-ID .. ..,.. d .. .... =-~ ~ ORANGE 5400 S200I< IN UPGRAO(SI bc:ll $1900m 9&864-l68l .,.....,,, d la NalOI for 11te entry • COUNTY $899,950 •et l<edlt ,., n., 2-c p :w/d. otlllil•l'lll,D.10. TN dnclons K•rcher The Reel Estate re1ril. !Ml pets, $19150/mo t.nlldll'Y inlllr llld Source 714--4!>7·1560 323 Oehlie, Open Sllr1 1-!>. Dlld of TMI ....... UnSIDt GAUGI WI .... ...... 9'Un.5126 or 697.-8437 ........... ~.., Fri• Sit 8a·l2p Fur-~/ ._ remocl 3Br 2.5&. ~ ,. w•llgilld • Wltlln 11ltur1, clothes I much ......., T-. 2tJr 2ba l'W1 I, front unit IPt. iv rm, din. Dlidwlillwi d °""*Ind morel 259 $larks C.M. c:ondb. qajfl, nr pool, rod VACATION fp, custooi ceblntty • Iron :--.::_ ":'c:=J s;t u /ao .... -12,.. lllP vu. WMdoor pwkq PROPERTY ~.23 ~~~a:, Ind.---to 9111. ...._ Furniture, ho11stwares, $05,(XX)lst 714-9!K).6]67 ~ ..,.._, ..._ ~· ... ._ __ ._ l •11 I FOR o.a1 r ""'·1=-"'° 'ti' -wldWlioiild __. .-d .,.,.,,.s,' c ... " mus 10 C.-del.. ....,. or ....,. Ndlol of. ~ nt $20 SeeWlfd Rd •• Cdfltt ar .,._ G: • & • -....., --· .._ -~/fp, Blcilllln to ... D b9 ... .. C W C.W .,_., did! 2C .....,"",......, .......... o.-a ........ ~-.~WWVT =~· .......... ~ ......... ._,'-a··~= -::;;;;..; """1UWIJlllllltl'l 1 --· .--., I_.. low to~ ,oil home w/pool. _,.. -a.•cr; l.:t".:&...":: IBMCB --=-==Pl :c';:..~,::;. views, n/p1ts/1mllrs. ....... ...... ....,,...,,, Mil v.. em=-., -7!J&,3793 ......... :: •1111111•• •<Ml....... ~--cm .. BA ONT Community The Best Location Waterfront ·lBR, 1 BA. $2?0() 2BR, 2BA Wi'tti Water View $2350 Ask Abollt Oft Wlntet SpedaJ wp P"1llltt Pa6cl& • nled Ealrles • CalllpS liood ...... FlrepllcH • Prifti. a..dl 0 .Madie • splnh& Swtmmlac Ptol • Lllsli -Yroplcal ~~ • ~to Balboa · ls&ud • .._ Shfpp&q Celaer, r--. .... S.Coro•4'.1Mlr • 8AYFROHT ON LIDO PENINSULA NfW 28r 210 COTTAGES P11vate Be.ch Pool and Spa Walk to Ocean. ShOPi and R~taurants lease 6/mo·2 yr• Boat Shp Available 1 10 UDO ,Uk DR. 949·67 3·6030 or 949.723.S8J() ~·.Sh.~ lot w/135ft of wa1!irlronl Gra nite counters. n appliances. Le wat«iront patlO. rooftop decll 3500m •Vail l/!> 949-723-7440 * YlAILY * llASIS Bill GRUNDY REAL TORS 949-675--6161 29r 1 Ba ..,t Nwpt l'4ltS. tide-• war. tJIIJ. SlftlY, new kit, ~ pool & prdln $12A6/mo. ~ "'' Htt, nice 2br Iba. 2 patios, wd ~ ,_ ., leer ear• oft sir ~ -' now SllliO 9t& 548-2!Jl!i 925-586-6193 ....... ...... front housa 2br llba. Ip, -patio. wd ~ IVlil now. 1715 Clift Dr. Ill $1675. 9t&J7S-&B9 ........ ,_ ......... 2br/ lb1, 2br/21>• yrly rentals near ltle beach, aat. Sl500-$UID 96-~ Blwfh ...._ 38r 2.58a. arnbelts, w/d, I& e•r. no pet/smke. $2200/mo. Avail Now 949·!i00·7037 ...... 2br 2bl Im, trmn. Ip, hdwd ,.. ' ,,, • yd. $22iO. 2br I.be .pt Ip. views. remod. SlfliO 9'&642.64811 YIAalY Sir 2.S8• 2-St..yw/p ... , New cwi>ft~, SD_..t• 117 5'tlt St. $2..00.- .... 949·6'9-tlOO Noewport Heltftt. s~. 21•, "-e •itll lat&• y11d, Fp, 2·car fllr•t•. $2.00/rno 949-63 · 1680 llr s-4 28r, cltn, 381, 3 sun deck$, w/d. evltlf 12·1to6'15. pertly turn, $2400/mo. 714-8384301 Pacific S~ Orc:heslra toin the annual fund t <trtllllll&JI tum. Great atmoslln. Bonuses 1)111:1 daily Bu• • comm .,_. Sll»I~ Cll"" 71~2398. 320 MANAGa lor (l(presSQf' ~bar tn C M Most haw restMrent e•p. pld, rers ow-Viip share pcmi>le 5Q9.6ll)<rlJl9 Sitt., /T-....._., fw 1 lY' old boy M-f . 3pm· 8pm, live-In, room/bOIWd Balboa Isl 94H7s.S215 .... , ...... .,,~ ~ ...... -.. ..._/...... ~~-""!!.__::= ,_,,_ ,. .• ___ 1-.. 11 •II 1 a.,.. rt°"' n1o.no. =--~ ~·..;~_.~,.., MOW~.lf!! 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"'.......,. .. .. .................. .,,,.6 .... .. c I 11 s J:r' u .......... ,_II 11111 1• ·'t~ ....... ~-a.wi.Ct COSTA MESA LINCOLN MERCURY Ho.,do Civic EX '99 auto moun roof 1,,.d full power 4£VA96S s 11,850 Toyoto CJ>mry U "00 ]()I\ m1 •hoH p One own~r auto c cl f'pwr 4MPB6l• S12.9SO ll"coln Town (or '98 4tll. m·t~• •,ub~r b cond1ttnn 724174 S14,900 ford Mutlong Cot"'I '02 •howrl\um f1tth ~u to. lth1 cd, lull powt• ll6267 S 16,985 Llrtcol" LS '00 36k mil~•. 'h~1 p ont owneor c '1 dlptn~ 4HOU9t0 S17.985 ford bpefll!IOft Xll 2WD '99 38 m• sno~ wh•le w lthr 'd ,..r •tr. cu•tom whl~ 109804 Sl9.97S Mercvry M-tal"- ••r 2WD, '01 I 7k mt top of the llne le.ther, moonrool ed. sharp J102S2 Stt,975 Un<.i..To-C• '01 dependable tu• ur y at an affordable l111ure 4SSM71' 521,SOO UIK .... Contln+fttol '0 1 showroom fresh, pearl while, cert1f1ed .aoon s21 ,soo lftflJ•lle ox• ·01 26lt mites. ed. moon roof loaded 201391 $26,HO COSTAMISA LINCOLN •••cuaY 7l4-5,0-SUO ,HIUWSAUTO BMW JltlC_,, .... Black on perfect bfaci. ltllr. auto. cert BMW werr, chf whl U~l $18,453 ,....,XJS<rf'H VfJl:y rare Vl2 low m1. 1mmaccoupe 118472 $9,980 Mil C2JO SOM '97 Blick on black inter, auto. only 68k ml, •18593 SlS.980 Mra-Mu!M.Sl SDN '96 Cle•n bllck w/S1ddle Ith<. auto, v6. Siulfoof. 1183621 $9. Y~•4USOH ... S10, 5 cyl, OM. Y ~ 1111, •mc.M. twto.i CO •11517 $1~9'0 ......... , .... C..,.'M ftM II I '"'Y r-flll .. Nb .... _.,.. 111141 flt. ,... ......... a-.lr.- L TO VS. 140li ml, white, 1rey llhr. fully lo1d1d, butilul or11inal cond. w ... 98614 $5,495 Bkr. t4t-SH-1111 le ... 'ff IS JOO 17k fllll fact wafl. metallic buraundf.· li1ht tan, rnoonn>o , CO, cl'lrotn41 wflb, ti.aul or1t cond v872419 $19,995 fin IVlll Bkr 949-586-8888. lea-'99 lS 400 4311 'ml, fuH factory warren· 'ty, ac>arklna blk. oatmeal lthr. CO. chrome whls, buutlful orla cond, v598642 $28,995 fin Hail Bllt 949-586·1888. California law rt· q!IWa that cortlrac· .... ~ jobs tllat total '500 « more (labor Of mtl•lals) be llcensed by the Contractors State Uc-Boerd. State ... abo requii'a that COfttr.ctors lftdude a.Ir nc.nw number Oft II adwrtls/n&. You CM check the st.tus of yo•r licensed contractor at WWll!I cslb ca.aov or IOO·S2l·CSL8. Unh· cenMd contr1cto<1 talt.in1 jobs that total less thin $SOO "'uat al1te 1n their edvertlsemenls thet t!My are not licensed by the Contrectors Stell lteeme Board w ' leinn 'tt LS 400 4311 m1, fun f11ctory warran- ty, 59arkltn1 blk. oat- meal lthf, CO, chrome whls, beaubful or11mal cortd, vl598642 $28,995 fin .... 8kr 949-586-1888 leavs '00 400 Plallnum Series 60K ml, fact warr, white/oatmeal lthr. chrome whls, beaut hke n\W cond vl596641 $28,995 financ1n11 avail, 81\r 949-586-1888 t.avs '9 2 SC 400 c .... 8uraundy, oatmeal. superb oria cond, fully loaded, 11#274129 $7 .995 llnanc1n1 ,vailable 8kr 949-586-1888. MllCIDIS INZ 210 SU 71 (4.S) 0-alc, Xlnt lthr, body, •name. Everythln& worksl all records, 168K ml, $6400 pp 949-673-5605 $12." -(MP(l INSTALLED WITH PAO SIHCE 1952 ..... , 650-7676 ~u.ITOCAal'fT~ Replllrs. ,.1tch1na. Ins.tall Courteous. any siu tobs. Wlloltsalel 949-492-0205 CllHll Cn,tJcmld WTOI NISOIOOl 01ycar tfl(lnder1art.n reldifless -.es Z•5. Readlnc. crafts, music, cooluna. p rdenlna & more. lnclosed yard a playroom full-time M·F Masltfs de& ltachef Ref'a lk:. first aid/CPR cert. 714· 376-3552 10 11 12 • Mene4es '02 CLSOO 1'""'-t Sflv.,., SK •I, . ... .. , .. ,, ... ,.,, $94,SOO. Need Moun lam Car. 949-720-1721 Mere• ... • '17 J OOD oria owner, low diesel mi. pampered,~ 949- 760-2570 949-500-6453 Mene4 .. 120.w...., •t t 29k mi. new I.Ires/ brakes, 6 disk chanaer, $37,500. 949·646· 1162 Mercedes 320. w .. - '99 29k mi, new t1res/ brakes. 6 disk chanaer. $37.500. 949-646· I 162 Persch• '99 l oxte r Conv. 21:.. ml, 5spd, white. arey lthr. full fact warr, 11ra1ed, non smlu like new vl26695 SZ9,995 8"r 949-586-1888 c......-.... /5-b IJt>arades, Fut ReiPC)nse RMSOfllble, Oft·slte SVC. to.st eonr n'-964-0972 CcmlellMllGRry l rkl 11ect1 st-rn. Conaete, Pabo, Or_, Freplc, B8Q Rers 25Yrs hp. Terry 714-557-7594 Senlca Concrete CutUnJ. Curb Holes. Haullnc. Coner ete P\ecelnent. Walb, Patio. Foobnp, Foundations, Hf-SS2..ot20 177-'70-7SU .,.,,... v ....... c-... & M..-y Residential Bricll, Stone, Block, Tiie. Llc•7474481l'-965·2824 n..c-'•-Cementwork, Brick, Tiit & More. Reliable. Ho job too small 714-'15·9062 c ..... , .... 'The blddi_fl£ __ WF.b,. N0,K111 EAST soure ·~ ,_ ...... ,_ ,_ .... Opening lead: King or • The key IO lhla deal requires lo6inJ only one heart trick.. Even with 1 bit of help fl'OOI che defente. it required careful ITllll\l&t:melU. Wilh alnut eight tricb . in and Nonh (1YOOld 10 have ~Ille help, South's four-Jf*le bid canooc be l'aulted. Wcsl led the king of clubs and coo-,,..,.,.,. .. ...... _ .... ., 4.6 HSE, 601i ml, 1n41tallic dark &r .. n. oalmHI ltlw, 18" whls, l1bulou. car fabulous cond, $17 .995 flrmv265 l24 fln/warr avail Bkr !M!l-586·1888 Tey•t• Av-'-'ti XLS 48li ml. bll1Ck/oatme1I lthr, mnrf. CD. aold pka. chrome whls, beaut oria cond, $12,995 v429641 finenclna & warranty IVllll Bkr. 949-586·1888 SOft D.dl S.-• room for 2, 251t boats $15/ft, 1 20fl ~oat $12/ft, 1 18ft boet $10/ft or tlM it .. _, v.; 98-W-7440 TOYOTA CAMIY ll 'H Sli, for up to 90ft boat, d Newport Harbor, plenty Gol · •II powre. aood of parklna. Goraeous loc, value. 1 owner, PP. v .. ws. 949_675-4847 $SSOO. • lM9-644·2308 Tel UsAl.t YOll GAUGE SAlEI 11 ClASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 Teyete '01 C~ LE 2711 mt. sllvtr CO, lull fact warr. beaut t•e new co11d v67524 l $11,995 ftrm. Btu 949 586-1888 Tey•t• Tntdl 't4 140ll mi, ac. nH• brakes. all SefVH:e records, •mlfm cd, S4,600 949-278-2182 ~. fllSCB..lM£OOS PLUG IN Wanled IMS CASH FOtt CMS We need your cer. paid f0< or 11ot Ph11J1p1 Auto Ask for Malcolm 949 574 7777 Prlvtrt• Pwty will buy BMW's & Mercedes cars 1985 & up 714·206-3308 BOATS Power Som 9615 lift °""Y lllllTlllCIJlllt, pton maintatned, clodl avail, Udo Bndp, $12.500 Cal Slwon 949-683-4016 YOUllNOMI IM,.OVUHNT PltOJICTl Call 1 plumber. painter, handyman, or any of the arnt senlces listed here In our Mrvlc:t dlfectoryl TH£SE LOCAL SVC PEOf'LE CAN HELP YOUTOOAYI WfTTHOln DIYWA.Ll Alt phases sm/lt1 jobs. CUANI 20yrs, fair, fru Ill LGXW 714-e-1447 eatatsn. s..IJel.~I Duncan Electnc 20't'rs Eap LOCllVQuidl RftC)OllM ~ L'27S870 9&615().JOU "-D.,..t Avtltwbe4 lltsteillerl Recessed llChlln?cSpedal Fix Recessed L fits & Switch Installed or $550 FrH In Eatlm1tt/Oeslln MC/Visa Llcfe93150 114-SS6-D 21 Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plum~. to landscapers and painters. Daily Pilot ~Ir CUSTOM CMA1M 1'U •....- lnltalltion, llat8. -.nic. HYWA.Ll llPAll mwti6a. stone. leNt 1975 Paint Touch-up, eari-trY l'6J..2.IM4 Jiff 714-612·9961 Wallpaper Removal, lelt 714-270-IU4 TrM Serrice, Yatd Cleanup, Malnl•n•nce, $9rlnkler Re.,1lr. H1ulin1 {949)6J0..&781 CDEl.\l. IDl'IUll AIWNllNANCI * aaidcdill * ea..rc:8 No Job Jbo s"""' ............. 949-122-8292 5-llC....dw . .... c.pentry • PlumlMnc Orywal • Stucco P•irltln&. Tia & '"°'' 20+-y..,, Experience! Jl71 ....... ·ST16 MMlltAf. CONTIACTCMt LlcAond. carpentry, tun nc ,_.. & repairs MSM Comt. 71'-962-UJ& ....... ,,._TO THI DUMf'tu 714-968-1882 AVAILA8LE TOOAYI 9'9-673-5566 . .. "Employee." "Empkado. " "Arbeitnehmer. " "Employe. " ••na .. ..,•·111n cw1raCii •11. STARTING BUSINESS?~ • • • • • • • • • • • Tht hf al Dtpartmmt Ill the Dlli/y Pilot is pleami to announa 11 nrw snvict now aval'4ble to new businmf1. ~ wiU now SF.ARCH tht Nlmr for you Ill no txtra chargr, and saw you tht rimr and tht trip to tht C.ourt H01m in Santa Ana. nm, of (()UN, after tht srarrh is wnplrud wt wiU fik your fictitious business namL stlllnnlnt with the C.ounty Cini publish oner a wttlt for four wttks as rrquiml by '4w and then fik your pl'OOf of publicatWn with the County Cini Pkau ttop by to fik your fictilWus buµnm statnnnrt at thr Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, C.osta Mt14. If you cannot stop by. pleau caU us at (949) 642-4321 and wt will mllitt ammgmimts for you to handlr this proadure by mlliL If you shou/J havr any forthtr qurstions. pkau call us and wt will br mort than glad to assist you. Good lu.clt in your nrw businrss! Daily~Pilot llST MOVDS Sst /• 0-.'• ...... 27Yrs tJP servlna •II cilia. lngured Great Pr lcel Guaranteed fut, courteous. careful. w0111. Free est Ll375602 T163844 800-246-2378 714-538-1534 7..J90..2.945 PUBLIC NOTICE The C1llf. Public Ulllltles commission ,....,... that a ll used household 1ood1 movers print their P.U.C. Cal T number; limos aqd chauffeurs print their T.C.P. ni.mbef In al ldlfer· i.-ts. If you haw• "'' qyeslions about th l11111ty of a mover. llmo of cllavffeur, call: PUB· LIC llTILITlES COM- Ml SSIO N 714·558· 4151 ICFS <USTOM PMn9tG Pron, clean, qualrtY work Interior/ext 1n4 docb L•703468 949·631·4610 IMllNW mal MMf'f P&111t~..._.,,-.. 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LMther, co. Full Power (136267) 'ti FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUER 4X4 Sharp, 0ne 0wner. LOllded (4A0022s> . ., • . . .. :: .. . .. -. • . • . . .. . . . . . . ' ... . . . . . . .