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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-11-30 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot.. . ·: ... .. . ... ... . . . ... . . .... . . . . ... . . • • . . ::: . . !: . i ; .. >. .... • t:. ~ .. . i· ;. . • a1 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2002 SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT Rabbi Reuven Mintz of Chabad Jewish Center lights a menorah made of ice to signify the start of Hanukkah Friday afternoon at Fashion Island. Lighting of the ice Carved frozen menorah brings something new to Hanukkah celebration at Fashion Island. By Deepa Bharath Dally Pilot It wasn't quite snowing in Fash- ion Island. But it was probably the closest kids in Newport Beach could get to 350 pounds of ice. OiUdren and adults a.like watched wide-eyed as a man carved out a 7-foot menorah from three giant blocks of ice. LlnJe boys and girls jumped around the carv- ing in progress and caught ice chips as they flew off the block. The fun and excitement was part of the annual Hanukkah cele- bration at Fash.ion lsland on Fri- day, put together by the Olabad Jewish Center. More than I 00 peo- ple packed the area in front of Bloomingdale's, munching dough- nuts and spending time with family and friends. lllting Hanuk- kah melodies from a violin, clari- net and accordion trio wove a backdrop for the sculpture. The menorah, once carved, was lighted by Newport Beach Mayor Tod Ridgeway. This is the first time Olabad has tried to create an ice menorah, Rabbi Reuven Mintz said. "Every year, we try to do some- thing different and interesnng. • he said. "We just thought this may be something mnovauve and creative and something that wouJd add to the significance of this joyous holi· day." Hanukkah began at dusk Friday. For eight days, Jews all over the world will celebrate this fesuval of See UGHTlNG, Paae M Monahan appears mayoral Former Costa Mesa mayor is likely to reascend to the city's ceremoniaJ seat on Monday. He is ready with several goals. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot COSV. MESA -Councilman Gary Monahan centered hls reelecuon campaign on preserving the unparalleled charbma of the nry. but the character or its govemmg body is up for grab">, he said The new Ciry Counct.I will vote on its new leader Monday. after saying fareweU 10 Mayor Linda Dixon and welcoming newcomer Allan Mansoor. Monahan, who presently serves as mayor pro tern, is the favonte and mo!>l prob· able choice for the 1op posJOon. He already has a list of his goab prepared. Al the lop of the lis1 LS malang the council more ef- ficient. The current council comes 10 meeungs unprepared and wastes the taxpayers' time and money by posrponing lhmgs because of quef>- tions that could have been answered by cary !>taffers earlier in the weelc. Monahan said. ..Right now. we are anempting to make tweaks from the dais withour alerung staff, and 11 cre- ares inefficiency and a feeling of distrust from the public." Monahan said. The Orange Coast CoUege swap meet. for ex- ample. was cut in half in May at the c11y's re· quest because of trdffic problems. he said. City Council members revtewed the issue Nov. 18. hut voted to postpone it berause of unan'iwered questions. The City Council was given an extremely thick packet. days ahead of tkne. thal included a copy of the consultant's report on rraffic and parking data, a copy of an updared staff report. and the previous staff report gi"en 10 the Plan- ning Commission, Monahan said ·This has been gomg on for what, eight months?" Monahan said. ·counc1J members <ihould know what thetr issues are by now.· Monahan said he wants the entire council to make a commitment to the pubhc that 11 will show up ready to addres the issues before them and stop the unproductive habit of con- tinuations. See MAYORAL, Paee M After-Thanksgiving sales give stores hope Retailers expect healthy sales this holiday season after shoppers fill malls on first day. Paul Clinton Daily Pik>t NEWPORT-MESA-Droves of shoppers descended on local shopping centers Friday, spurred on by .the after-lbanbgiving Day dil<:Ounts that traditionally kick off the holiday mail season. Al. a result. and perhaps in concert with an econoiny that's beginning to show ~lgns of im- provement, retailers said they expect healthy sales lead.i.ng up to Deel. 25. Mall officials said Friday's big turnout was helped by the start of Hanulcbb. as well u a abort- ened shopping sea.son this yeac. With Thanksgiving falling late in November, there are only three remaining weekends until Ouistmas Day. -with one week less, everyone feels a little more pressure to get their shopping done.• said Debra Gunn Downing, South Coast Plaza's spokeswoman. About 200,000 visitors Oowed through Costa Mesa's center throughout the day, Gunn Downing said The open-air FashJon Island in Newport Beach also saw a .strong turnout, spokeswoman Shayne Voorheis said. "It's a wonderful start to a great holiday season,· she said. "We have heard really positive feedback from shoppers and re- tailers.• Retail shops took additional steps to lure shoppers. Many of the departtnent stores that anchc,r both centers opened three hours early. at 7 a.m. Other shops offered special inducements. Aveda, a cosmetics retailer at South Coast Plaza, offered cus- tomers bad rubs as they shopped for face creams. makeup and shampoo. Meo wearing only underwear briefs greeted the female shop- pers who arrived early at Aber- crombie &. Fitch, in the plua. Other specialty reta.l.len of- FAMILY TIME fered sale items up to 50% off the regular price. At lhlditional Jewelers, in Fashion Island, four display cases were filled wlth watches. cuffiink.s and other items offered at discounts. However. Marion Halfacre. the manager at the specialty jeweler, said many of his wealthy clients aren't seeking bargains. But they are looking for value In brand- name watches, necklaces and other items. he said. "We want (our products! to be the best quality at the best value,· Halfacre said. -We're very proactive. W~re not passive in this.. Halfacre said he has been trumpeting the shop's recent See STORES, P ... M Simple lessons/ or better parenting SON HlL!R/OM.Y Pl.OT Rain did not deter many who tried to get a jump on holiday shopping at Fashion Island in Newport e.ctt on Friday. Daily Pilot AT AGlMCE . . CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON •__.1llMICICEIW ..... ~to ....... ..,upe. --~be,...,... • .-fNI lit ~°"""°"'"'~ .. ,,...P!O. 80lc 8140-ND. ... tiaupClft a.ch. CA-. .Red eemer ' ~l?resb Ytefi an . Church FAITH Henuldc.ah-Ramadan-Eld Celebration being held from 4:46 to 8:30 p.m. CALE.ND AR Dec. 7 at the Churcf'I of Je9us Christ of LatteNtey Sain1a, 2160 Bonita Canyon Roed, Newport Beedl. The SPECIAL EVENTS program will Include Muslim evening prayers, an Interfaith CAROLS FOR ADVENT progrwn dilCOUing holiday Sl Mk:Nel and At! Angels Epiacopal traditions and an International Churcf'I wlll preeent "l.-9ons end dinner. Participating religious C.rot. for the Advent" at 5 p.m. leaders ere Father win Crist. Sunday• pert of tta Arst Sundeyt at Epiacopallan; Rabbi Rk:hard Ave Mriea. The churcf'l la at 3233 Steinberg; and Sheikh Sedullah Pacific View Drive, Corona def Mar. Kahn. $16 In advance, $20 et the door. (949) 442-2814. Free. (949) 844 0443. 'awuwt ROCKS' 'A MOMENT .. nE' St Andrew'• Pteabyterian Churcf'I The eighth annual Orange County .........., concert. "Chenukeh wlll preaent "A Moment In Time" at 4 Rodea:' will be held at 2 p.m. Dec. 8 at and 7 p.m . Dec. 8 end 16. The the Or-. County Performing Arts Chriatmaa preeentation will feature Cenw, «M> Town Center Drive, Coet.e perfonnences by the c:hurcf'l't Mlel. The concert wlll f99ture 12 10().wb Sanccu.ry °'<Mr and e ~and ch>fra from Or.nge ~ orcftellq. The churcf'l la at County~ end day 800 St Andrew. Roed, Newport ad1ool8. A pre-.ttow willw held In Beech. $8. Aeeervationa the lobby It 1:30 p.m. $18 to $38 for recommended. (949) 574-2231. ...... •torchldren. Patron tkMta, • 1121, entitle tiet holdefw to a WORKSHOPS dilly dinner at the c.nt.' Oub dar 'FROM SIW TO CVIERSPAOE' the perfonnanoe. (948) ~ TM Jewlah l.eemtng in.tltute will 1ll'LE TREAT pr...m a courae titled •From Sinai A111F1.eiol•.,. now being tabn to~· at7 p.m. Thuradly at for the lllll9rfahh Chriatma9-the Hy.a NNlpC>IW, 1107 Jambof9e CRYSTAL l.AUD£RCW.E I OMY Pl.OT Jim Belcher is the pastor for the new Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Costa Mesa. The congregation doesn't have its own facility, so Belcher works, Studies and prepares his sermons from his home. Road, Newport Beach. $95. (949) MASTER MN> 721·9800. New Thought Community Churcf'I presents Muter Mind, a group for 'ZEN JUIFSTART' thOM who Wint to • mentt.t good• The Zen Center otOrange County in their daily lives, at 7:30 p.m . every wlll offer a alx-weett program titled Friday at 1929 Tu.tin Ave., Cotta "Zen JumpSUlrt" on Tueldeya Mela. (949) 646-3199. through Dec. 15 at the Zen Center, 120 E. 18th St, Cotta Mela. SeMiona A SPIRl1UAL JOURNEY wlll be held from 6 to 7:15 p.m. A 26-leuon study on the 1119 of Jeeua Sundeys. end the first and third Christ titted ·Journey to the cross• Tuesdays of every month from 7 to it taught at 9'.46 a.m. Sundeya during 8:15 p.m. $160. (949) 722-7818. the Homebullder't Bible a ... at Liberty Baptist Churcf'I. The atudv 8NW FIRESIDES Members of the Behal Faith hold paraJlelt the four~ to preeent Informal public di8Cllaiona on the story of Christ. The churcf'I .. at aphttuel topica at 7:30 p.m. tNery 1000 Bi9on Ave., Newport Beedl. Free. (949) 180-6444. Friday end 11 :30 the laat Sunday of the month. The tallca Include bruncti or dinner. Alto, Interfaith deYotional DREMION meetings wlll be hekl the last The Adult Feith Fom\Mion 9t 0.. LedV Saturday evening of the month. Cell Queen of Angela Church in N9illlp0rt for k>cationt. (949) 769-0999 for Beed'I tdda. dr-.n ~group Friday meeting, (949) 780-6380 for monthly from 110 4 p.m. Swldlys It Sunday meeUng, and (949) Me-8328 2046 Mar vi.ta Drive, ~Beech. for Saturday devotionef. (949) 2~ 1GI. ZEN 101 • Is your church or place of woratMp The Zen Center of Orange County planning a apedal event? tr ao, eend preaents., Introduction to Zen the typed Information at IMlt two Wofbhop from 3 to 6 p.m. on the weeb before the ev9flt 1IO the o.lty flrlt Sunday of .very month. Piiot, 330 W. Bay St, Co.t.e Meaa, CA Upcoming -'<>fl8 wlll be held Dec. 92827, atllatldOI.: JennlW Mehel, 1 at 120 E. 18th St., Costa MMe. $60. reflgion editor.; fax to (949) MM170 (949) 722-7818. 0t HNA to ~·"11Jtw.com. .. DailyAPilot ~c.tlo Hewe e='stan1t, (M) 5""4298 ....... ~·~ PHOrOGMl'I•• ~ .... ec...,g Hwang. Don l.-dt. Kn~ Box ·1iseo. ~Me.a, CA 91e28. Copyright: No,,..."°'*· ..... ....... ...,,.. fNlllat Of ~-~QN'lbe reproduced wllhout Wftaian pem1 l11' M of oopyrlght owner. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Rain atorma atan the momtng off, end doude will lteep the.,.... and 8,..... dampeltdey. found out In deeper W.W., alto from the waet, 8' 5 to 7 feet Wlnda wltl be ........ but watdt for thundenhow.,. . HOW TO MM:H US au , r The nw-ar-. County lat212..,.1 U Its a ·ii.ea..,. ....... )eG-4321 ...... -...... , = .. IJIMm ......... ,10 ........ 94n10 ..... ,.,. ..... ,w.oom .......... a I I ...... MMl21 • ' II .... .,.71• Aftlar a few wwm ct.ys, UlmperMuNe wlll only rile to the mtcM909, and m-v even be a bit cooler down by the Wllter and In the hatt>or. Durtng the mid-'° .... .-.moon.~ ........... •the~drop qulddy lnlo the IOI. .... ..... up'° be. 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Wbm 'Michael Plernins was M1chael started playing both born. bis parents looked at his · inltruments at the young age of ~ then looked at each other 4 after seeing his father pJay with and ~ a breath of relief. three musical groupe. He per- Hil long, slender .fingers virtu-fonned in his first recitals and ally Usun!d that he' would be music fesdvala when he was 5. able to c:i.ny on the musical tra-He said playtng each insau- dltion in bis WnlJy. ment evokes different emod.oos. Fut forward nine yea.rs. For the violin, "I feel aedous M1cbael la now a two-instru-and like eYeryOne is watching me ment virtuoso, playtog the piano and saying, 'WaW, Michael ls a and violin. violinist.'" be said. "Tu be talented at both la Playing the piano is a little unique,• aakl Mlf;:heUe Marumo-more cballenf)ng, Michael said, to-Wright. Mk:bael'1 violin because there are so many keys. teacher and director of strinS' but ·1 feel happy and I feel good for the 1Mne ,C.Onservatory of if I play fun eonga. • Music. His piano teacher said bis Micbaer1 muak:al destiny was pitch has improved through the actuaDy detennlned before he yea.rs. was born. •He play& violin and piano at the ume level.• uld Maki Mlddeton. p6ano inlUuctor. "His bMring leYel ia a little mom ad- vanced than the other kids'." MidMlel ... ll least 6>ur botn e.dl week pmcddng .. two lnstrumenta and pedonns wbb the Prelude Strini Ort:bestra. When John gl:ves Mlcbael and his younpr dlter Annie -who al.lo plays the piano and violin - muaic lessons at home, be gives them some lncentfve to have a gOod leseon. They atn earn 50 ceqts to $1, which is then placed in their "music money" jars to use for whatever they like. "But If they have a l)ad lesson. then they have .lO pay Daddy back.. John joked. Michael's parents are grateful that that he genuinely enjoys the musical path they've guided him down. "He would rather play the vio- lin than soccer,• Penny said. and Mk:bael agreed. "We've dis- COYered that m11sidaru; have a quality of life that others dodt. They're more sensitive and not so much 'go out and get them.'" DON LEACti I OMY Pl.OT Nine-year-old Michael Fleming is a two-instrument virtuoso, playing piano and viofin. His family bas trawled around the world, and Michael always tdes to find a piano in whatever bolel they stay in. The FJeminp spent 34 days towing Europe last ~ and got to take in a concert lo Salzburg, Austria. the birthplace of Mozart. In Salzburg, he also picked up a pair of lucky piano socks that he wears when he performs. -They have blaclc and white notes all over them." Micha.el •. 5 •c.m Kw I Hu •Ont:=' fl ........... ,. 2 fl. • •P 'fl~ 0 ~ .,..... . .,....,.. °""' ..... :. 'www REB.'1.• 5 •2"Low N • 1'61.aw N .,. ... l&.'UI f&. '1.19 ttili.!t ·~:=t"" CArddv ~ f&.'1 .• 77.m.. said While M.icbaef enjoys playtns and performing at this agie, be la: entertaining thoughts of teKb-• ing music or composing in the future. . ' . I I I HICKO Y FARMS• SAVE $3.09 lib. BEEF-SUCK~ '10" - SUMMER SAUSAGE ,... $134" Ow.,......_ ...,Sddl .. ...,.. jmt,... wtftt a lllect ...,. ol .,._ ud IJilctory mtOte n.voc Perfect far lllollda1 pdlerblp. MAYORAL Contilued from Al If coundl members are not go- ing to be prepared for Monday's meeting, they should let city staff· ers know by Friday so they can tell the residents and applicants not to waste their time, be added. "We don't need to drlg people down to Oty HaB just to put them off.• Mooalwt said. Cerartlk: Tile •.•........................... ' irslllitcl .,,,,, lq ft. 'Jbei)ty Coondl wtetar:m kmg list of goals includes "taking a batd look" at vado'us standing committees, saudni1Jng the budget. reviewing the appr<J\'al proces,, for home remodels -e.- pedaDy second stories -and a renewed commitment to recog- ~ accomplishments In the community. Mamington laninate Wood ...... hstafed from '4.11 IQ 1t. "look for a lot more proclama- tions and resolutions," he said, In addition to the return of the monthly mayor's award. IDCKORY FARMS• COSTA MEsA COURTYARDS CORNER OP HARBoR AT 19TH ST. Annstrong Solarian ...................................... -IQ ft. • "**""'pi"'-875 ., TuSTIN MAllK:ETPLA'.CE 2943 EL CAMINO R1!AL C ROSSROAD CENTER IRVINE 01'1 BA.RJlANCA 1..(111) 5414176 • otrcr Good Thru Dec. 22, 2002 Mirji -U-Storage Semi-~nnua{ Only $10.00 , gifts Make room for guests -~· seasonal items ec 31.st 2002 ons to serve you tor age PECT&UM LOCATION Form & Inrlu Cata Dr.) 66 Tesla Irvine, CA. (949) 453-1030 '8fi!lll'lllutag•en help you with unit eeledion shoe sale Mcadoo this ad bctwc:c:o Nov. 29 • Dec. 1 aod ~alf.lo>h olfmyltcm 20-50% OFF IS GOING ON NOW! Tcn1ftc .map oo u a wlnta' moe., boocl,..,...... a 8CCellOltel.llw 4' ID 1:1 tft I pat ldecdon olwtddw,,,.. •1 rr rt to wtile. •YID llll •a.to llam Coundlman Chris Steel. who feels be is also a strong candidate for the mayoral position. said Monahan shouldn't get too far ahead of himself. ·Ga.ry Is poised like he is going to be the next mayor, but that tw yet to be seen.. Steel said. We'U .tmchyou how to max at will, anytime, a~ Let us show you how yoo can quickly gain greater health, happiness, peace of mind ... and h~ a surpkis of energy. 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Halfacre, at midday Prtday, uid hi expected 1D .. 1,30() sboppen In the lbop. 1b.e lute of the ule ls al- ways a strong draw on the Friday after Thanbgiving Day. retallen and lhoppers said "Always looking for a sale,• said Ed 8r8cbtt. who drove from lUwnlde to South Coast Plua. "My wife and I Jove shopping here.. Brackett, with eeveraJ large bags In bis bands. bought mottly clothing OD his trip through the pjua. Department stores such as Roblmom-May, Blooming- dale'• and Macy's benefited from the crush of early shop- pers. while the smaller shops Olled up as tbe day drew on. A short-lived patch of rain wasn't enough to put a damper on the shopping. To bring customers in to Ben~ Luggage Ltd., Carol Bencbley 8lled her windows with whimsical miniatures of Rockerfeller Center and a Subway Series game, as weU as a New Yolk 8re and police chess set. '"'!bey draw out the child within UI,. Benchley said. "Jn a tribute that l do for New \bd. After what hap- pened (oo Sept. 11 J, we all haw a soft spot for the New Yortm:• U(;HTING Continued from Al lights. whicb recalls the mi· raculous victory 2,100 years ago or a smaD Jewish anny over the mighty forces of a ruthless enemy. The light is not just exter· naJ. but also signi8es the illu· mination of one's soul. Mint7 said. ' •F.ach of us has a Dame sp8.ltling in ow soul.· he said. .. That light will push away the dadneaa. Darknes.s is not chased away with brooms and sdcb, but by iJ. Jumlnadon.. The menorah lighting cer- emony ii an annuaJ tradition that has become a favorite with the community, said Shayne Vootheis, madeting director for Fashion Island. "It's neat: she saJd about the ice menorah. •It's some- thing new and fun for the community.• Another menorah will be lighted outside Robinson's May for the remalnlng days of Hanukkah. Voorheis said. Paul Singer said he came from Anaheim Hiiia to see tht ice menorah. Singer enjoyed the fatMtiea .. he beJd Jm wife's and granddaughter's bands in an attempt to teach them the bora. a tnditional Jewish dance. '"fypk:ally. you dance the bora in a circle.• be said. moving nannDy to the Ha. nuldtah music. "'1bis takes me bllCk to my childhood days in Ot.echoslollaki It's beauti · fuL• •. Saudly, ~ 30, 2002 • We had enough books, just not enough shelves. Ifs not easy being ~~s ~ Noble .. you'll be pleased to note .· New books come in-old books stay. that we carry more traditional fare as well. such as Vanity Fair and Vogue in the German, French, Italian and Brazilian editions. . • • . . • . . . ·: f . , . -. • . • • . . Eventually, you run out of space. Which is why we've had to close the book on -our old location and open a bigger and better Barnes & Noble. You'll find eve rything you love about Barnes & Noble has been transfe rred to our new location. The only d ifferen ce is now there's even more to love. The sheer joy of lots of books Simply put, we've got more classics. more cook.books, more literature, more science fiction, more poetry, mor e mysteries, more books of every kind just waiting to be picked off our shelves and taken to a loving home. · But we haven't stocked our shelves with over 150,000 titles just to say we have a lot of books. We d id it so you can find the exact ' book you' re looking fo r whenever you come in. The end of "Special Orders" In moot bookstores, if your book isn't on the shelf, it has to be special ord ered, and that usually means a 4-to 6 -week wait. But at Barnes & Noble we'll get your book to you in 4 to 9 days. or even less. You see. not only do we have more books in the s tore. we have more books in our warehouses -far more than any other retail o r online bookseller. A quick check of our in -store computer will locate your book, no matter if it's from a big or small publisher , and we'll have it to you before you can say "Special Order." Where the little people are At Barnes & Noble we've always ke pt a sp ecial place for our youngest readers and readers-to-be. We call it Ba.mu & Noble. Jr., and it's home to everyone from Harry Potter to Beatrix Potter. It's where the teddy bean have their picnic and where Horton bean a Who . It'• where all the Cl.ldecott • Introducing the bigger and better Barnes & Noble bookstore in Irvine. and Newbery award winners live and the place where the lost art of storytelling is kept alive and well by members of our wonderful staff every WedneSday at 1 o:3o am. Renee Fleming, meet Radiohead Our taste in music is as eclectic as our taste in books. That's why our huge new music department always has over 20.000 titles in stock, ranging from Broadway and the blues to oratorio DO oo l and opera (and that includes opera of the rock variety). But that's not --DEJ all. If you just want to drop by for some aural browsing. you can sample individual tracks from more than 200.000 titles at one of our many listening stations. We figured that if you can choose a book by reading a page or two. you ought to be abl«: to choose your CDs in much the same way. Beco me a Member a nd Save Coffee and Kafka in the Cafe Nestled cozily under the gaze of some of the great writers of the 19th and 1f you· re not already a Member of Readers' , ._ Advantage!" what are you waiting for? You ~--~_, could be taking an extra 10% off your bill 20th centuries is the delightful Barnes & Noble Cafe. Here you'll ftnd a comfortable haven where you can restore yourself with a bracing Starbucks• ~ caffe latte and a delicious ~ pastry to go with it. Ahh, that's • better. Now back to the books. Or maybe another latte. -where else can you find a magazine called Skeptic? We lcome to the Barnes & Noble Newsstand, where more than i .600 of the world's most faacinating magazines and pe rio.dic'als are available for your purchase or perusal. While you might drop by to get your monthly fix of llock'J'i, WoocknBooc or .Ad,..nol•n, • every time you check out at Barnes & Noble. It doesn't matter if your book or CD or DVD or video is full price or already marked way down, you stilJ get an extra 10% off. You even get 10% off your coffee and pastries in the Cafe. ls it worth it? Well. look at it this way. It costs just $~5 a year so it really doesn't take very many boob (plus an occaaional latte) to mab becoming a Member a~ good deal. ' ., An open letter to Rep. nma Rohrabacher Mr.Co~ I write to you in the poblic.fonim because I feel that this may be my only way to get your attention. ~the last several months I ~ sent you three e-maib and one rather long letter explaining my views on a number of important issues. To date, I have not bad a single response Crom you -not even a computer-generated foml e-mail lf there has been some difficulty with your computer system or with mail getting to the Capitol, I apologize for chis letter; if not, then I have a few thoughts on the subject. You are a congressman who makes no secret of his political beliefs -this is something to be admired in a public official. However, you must always keep in mind that you are charged with representing all the citizens of your district. no matter what their political leanings. I have no doubt that many of the things I have written to you about are not on your political agenda. but I still t.h.inJc the courtesy of a reply is not only in keeping with the democratic process, but is plain common sense. You were reelected by a clear majority of those citizens that bothered to vote. Within the current framework of your degraded system, you were the clear winneT-I make no issue of that, but l must remind you that even if someone has not voted or is a Democrat or even a non-surfer -they are still citizens and are entitled to participate in the formulation of GE9T 1F H ()1111111111 for ~ Mayt.a1111f1.WWulill' n. ...,,,.,c. ,.,,.,,... ''Saves ~g s150· ff'NY yell In enetg)' a W•tef D Uses"°"' ft Uses 6S'Mt ltis Mils w less energy c~~•=:s public policy. Iamnot~=to .th.ink that you pe review mail ot letters~ I Wtderstand you are busy, but r do expect your staff to acknowledge constituent input. After all, you and the membem of your office worlt for the public, and If you don't worlt with us, bow can we possibly wortc with you? ROBERT FAY Costa Mesa Middle class and poor .could use representation It used to be that conservatives cared about balaneed budgets, but now tax cuts, mainly for the wealthiest I CJli, are the sacred ldoL As a consequence, massive deficits are affecting tbe abUlty of government to l:ielp the other99%. · It's ~priate that Rep. Otris Cox. represents one of the wealthiest districts ln the COWttry, should see to the needs of his rich constituents and campaign contributors, by woddng for repeal of the estate tax. But can he spare a little time for the needs of the middle class and working poor? I'd be interested to see him write columns for the Pilot about • what he is doing to provide vitally needed adrutional funding for child care for working mothers; or to deal with the growing health insurance crisis. which is now affecting the middle class; or to help the 12 million children in this country who are at risk of hunger. PAUl C. EKLOF Costa Mesa MAILBAG Dirty politics are to think that since the avoid those in-my-Cace knowledge of the phone congressman bu one of the commercials at the same time." messages, EWa got caught and nothing normal safest seau in Congress, he I suppose this worb ln cinema has been forced to ad.mlt that he created a pbonypbone For anyone, especially the might look at the bigger · art houaes only O rarely go to message. The IJK!tUle, · Pilot, to imply that dishonesty picture, but your chances of multiplexes). in American election being a single winner of a $25 Then, between the last received by Newport residtnl8 in qte 11th hour ofJbe campaigns is in anyway just million lotto are much higher preview and the beginning of normal, everyday polltlc8.l.stuff than his doing that. the-film, there's the worse blast: campaJgn. at&Jet lbat Ron shows just how screwed up we Robert Reichfbad a very the loudest pop-up Wulshlp was the Greenllgbt-endoned candidate, are In Newport Beach. interesting article on this 3D-graphics with Regal's own when Rick Taylor was .the real Whenever a person wants to subject ln the Loa Angeles personalized commerclal. At gain a amall-town political nmes. For the same cost to the thl.5 time, I tum my hearing Greenllght endonee. Although Ellis now clalma be did not office so badly he even hires a government from killing the alds off (here's one advantage authorize sen~e mess.ge, campaign manager, be muat estate tax. we could drop the to the aging process) tum on he admitted that Intended stand fully responsible for .the payroll taxes on the first my Oashllght and open the • to send them~ ~u outcome. Who else? Especially $20,000 of income. 'Ibis would book I'm currently reading. needed.'' ii it appeared that if that manager has already benefit 130 million people with Don't get much reading done, gained a fully developed an extra $5,000 over two years, but I hope I make a point. Adams might-not be elected. It is time for elected ofllclals reputation in the community good for them and good for the VERAVIANA and ls actually hired upon that U.S. economy. Costa Mesa to stand up for the voters. If reputation. Too bad these people aren't Adams ls u upeet u he claims, In no way can Gary Adams able to pony up the bucks to New race should be run be should welcome a new cityWlde election held for bis walk away from the tactics of buy (or at least rent) a few in Newport Beach his hired manager, Dave lilllls. District 4. There ls no way of :.;men. He is fully reaponslble. The Pl\TRICk (PAn ORMSBEE The Daily Pilot is to be knowing how many residents did not vote, or voted for final result may be what he Newport Beach commended for covering in asked and paid for, but any depth the campaign phone Adams or Wln.sbJp, because of honorable man would step How to avoid all the message created by Dave Ellis, the phone meaage. down. The Lmportant thing campalgn manager for Ell.ls should have to pay for theater commercials here is that the public's trust in Councilmen Gary.Adams, Tod this election, as well as all the the system not be violated. LI.ke Joseph N. Bell, I am a Ridgeway and Don Webb, along expenses Lncurred by REM WUJAMS movie buff and exasperated with Bernie Svlastad in this GreenUght and Adams' District Newport Beach with those commercials before year's Newport Beach City 4 opponents in the past movies. In self-defense, here's Council race. election. · Payroll tax hurts poor what I do (and urge all to do). The front-page article on YVONNE HOUSSELS more than Death Tax When I'm buying my ticket, I Nov. 24 cited Dave Ellis' Corona del Mar emphatically ask at what time winnings as a campaign Michel Moore makes i the film will start, then I ask the manager for many of our City City should look into number of important points time the previews will start. I Council members. It also states campaign calls about eliminating the a Death repeat the times and say loud the Ellis "pushes the envelope Tux" ("Few really succumb enough for the person behind until it tears." This time Ellis I just read the Pilot telling us when Death Tax comes to call." me to hear "that means there'll has pushed the envelope too about the deceitful phone Nov. 27). Unfortunately, while it be 15 minutes of commercials far. The editorial page rightly messages that were sent out ... may effect onJy.2% of the and 10 of previews in a total of states that every elected official I think this behavior is estates in the country, It effects 25 minutes before the m ovie in Newport-Mesa should be outrageous and should be a substantlaJly higher actuaJly starts ... I smile, say adamantly opposed to condemned and an percentage of the estates in thank y.ou and "That's great! It "running a campaign that is in investigation should be carried Rep. Ouis Cox's district and giv~s me plenty time to read all any way designed 10 deceive or out by the city. probably I 00% of his the interesting newspaper trick the voter." JEROME TOBIS contributors. It would be nice clippings in the lobby and After first denying any Corona del Mar C la.sslfte d ads work .f'or you I • II II II • -----THIE Daily Pilot ( ............. ,. < ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,v ""·•••<•"'•····' .. • CooQ 1Wo Different Food8 At 1Wo Dlnerent Temperatures At The Same Time. • Bakll llnd Broll At The s.rne Time. I . ' ••• ••• .. , ·'• ·~ •!' • . . . • .~ ·~ . I . ' .. . . ' .. ... .•, .•. .. I ., •• -. ~ . ' •• ., I ·: . .. ·: . . • ' ., . . . .. ., • . . I . . • . . • . . . . ·' . I . .• .. . . "--., •1 ., •, •• ., :1 ·' •' ·' . ' ~-~----------·----- ., .. , ·., . .. ·I Al ... ~ 30. 200I Group protests decision to relocate tree . A smalJ group or activists pro- tested on Friday rnoming 01,1t· side the Newport Beach head- quarters of John Laing Homes. On Monday, the developer re- portedly plans to start relocat- ing a 400-year-old oak tree at its Stevenson Ranch housing de- velopmmt near ~ta Oarita. At least nine people demon- strated in the 800 block of Dove Street, saJd Doug Konhof, a Seal Beach activist. HI! said the group will come back today and next week. for a couple or hours each morning. "We want everybody to know (~ALL US ... . . 'I I '\lltl ' Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUTO • HOMEOWNERS • HEALTH Slah1bty \mr' 1957 ~ Id ~S>.)J 949-631-77 40 « l Old Newpon Bhd. • Newpon Beach (Neat Hoag Hospital) CALL TOLL FREE 888.855.8294 • Commercial Accounts Welcome • Airport Transportation Available • All Mai<>r Credit Cards Accepted • Natural Gas Cabs • Need a cab? CaU us for a ride 1n one of our clean air taxis & van. Ask for our discount rates tor airports, tnps, special events or anywhere else you need to go. .. what lhese people are dotog;• can public. The objl!c:I Of dit· he .md. •And we want them ""' cwalon It &be lbyota PON a know lbat tbJs ii where the de-hydroaml IJMtJ ceD-electric b)'- dalona ~ being made.• brld vehicle. Korthof aald he and others Toyota's work wtth the Na- a.re allo ahowtna thek aupport tional Fuel CeD Reaeucb Center ·for John Quigley, the 42-year-may provide the briqe for old tree-siner-who has camped eventual commercial lnttoduc- out for 28 days now in a tree 'don of the vehicle. The UCI bouse on top of the coot.rover-center Is at the forefront of fuel- · siaJ oak tree. • cell research, development and John Laing Homes wants to implementation. widen the adjacent Pico can-"The (center) bas mobilized a yon Road from two lanes to four unique alliance tp Ignite the fu. to meet the n"eeds of the grow-ture and meet ibe challenges ing suburb. The company had and opportunJdes that Ue on announced last week that it the horizon for the motoring would uproot the tree at ·a cost public,• said Scott Samuelson, of $25<>.00.0 am{ replant it in a grofessor at The Henry Samuell nearby ~ark. But Quigley said School of Engineering. the tree is too old to survive the The Toyota · FCHV vehicle mo~e and . refuses to climb gen.~rates electricity by spUnJng down. hydrogen molecules and pro- ducing only vapor emissions. ft needs only hydrogen for fuel and offers a similar perform- ance to gas-run v~hicles. UCI, Toyota work on hybrid vehicle Environmentally friendly Gniot funds UCI air pollution project UCI recelwd a S2.~rn1Won National Science Foundation (ll'Ult to start a five-year project st:Udyhic air pollution. The study wllJ examine. the chemical re;action between air and water surfaces such u those of oceans. Information will provide insight lnto air pol- lution, acid rain and atmos- pheric chemistry. Nationwide, five universities received federal funding for the project. Results will be u~d to build a computer model of the Southern Ga.l.if omfa airshed. Attention deficit may have link to addiction Many drug addicts have a childhood history of attention deficit disorder, according to a recent UC Irvine College of ~todUIUnk, The lint wa found by chance whlle tesdnl a ~ttwue pro- grun called ltCAD 2000. which is de.Acned for detecting oogni- dve lmpainnenl. The aoftware was so sensitive in detecting cognitive impair· ment that it might be used ln place of more traditional teats in the future. No evidence bas proven that the disorder causes drug addlc· don, only that they are related. MOnly further research can tell us whether ADD may cause drug addiction later ~ life, or lf addiction and ADD m,llY }\ave some other, more fundamental cause: saJd Dr. Louis Gott· schalk. professor or psychiatry. ~in·a press release. Gottschalk co-invented the software, but even he was sur- prised by the findings. He has been fine-tuning his software for more than 40 years. durina a National PTA cultural uu program called Retlectlons.• Studenta were awarded prizes for the best tn each of the cat- egories at a acbool-wtde event led by Principal Olarlene Me .. toyer. Judgel evaluated the work baaed on artistic merit and in- terpretation of the theme. The students' wotk will be displayed at Newport Beach Central Li- brary eatly next year. Tue winners in the different categories are as follows: Kindergarten through sec- ond-grade winners (firi.t through third place) ln visual arts were Kendall Mulvaney, Ky..1 lie Mulvaney, and John Paglia- sottl In photography, John Paglia- sotti and Jack PagUasotti took first and second, respectively. A leQ,se agreement between Tuyota and UC Irvine may make new environmentally safe tran$portation is on the hori- zon , Samuelson said. Medicine discovery. Hven more . . . surprising was what led re-Reflect:Ions wmners Third· tbfougb fifth-grade winners ln literature were Corey Cano (first) and David Pisor-, (second). Visual arts winners (ftrst through third place) were Dan - iel Anastos, Evan Harr and Brady Quon. --Did You Knowl •That we are a full service nursery with qvalified California Certified Nursery Professionals and landscape designers. We can meet all of your gardening needs. Come in today to ~ Nurseries and let us show you how." NURSERIES, INC.---• COSTA MESA SANTA ANA 2700 Bristol St. (714) 75-4-6661 2800 N. Tustin Ave. (714) 633-9200 COMPLETt LANDSCAPING • 45 YEARS EXPERJENCt LICENSE # 308553 TOM TANAKA, C.C.N.PRO Manager Aowerdale Nursery -Costa Mela Master Nursery Professional from Eastbluff Eastblutf mementary School students expressed their per- ception of the world around them wtth entries in literature, visual arts and photography Honorable mentions went 10 Peter Anastos and Austin Quor'I. 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The fair, which is sponsored by the Orange County Chapter of the Swedish Women's E~ucational Assn .• will have numerous market stands. Holiday Lights Installed j 949) 836-6714 SENSmVE NEGOTIATIONS Swedish art and handmade crafts for sale, traditional Swedish Christmas food and baked goods, folk dancers and much more. The center Is 1.t 1845 Park Ave. SS for adults, free for children age 12 and _,unger. For more Information, visit www.chspters-awes.org/ orangecountyl}ufmsrlcnad. how to be safe and prepare for winter aporta auch as bedtcountry skiing, snowshoeing, hiking and snowboarding. $10. The center la at 184fl Park Ave. $10. f.or information, call (714) ~- FRIDAY Orange Cout College will hold its 26th annual Holiday Art Pottery Sale from 10 a.m. to 6 MONDAY p.m . today through Sunday in the Ant-to elghth:.grade students ceramics department room 113 of are welcome to stop by the the new Arts'Center building. The Balboa Brandl Library through sale will feature hundreds of Dec. 24 to make holiday crafts. functional and decorative pottery From today through Dec. 14, hems by OCC ceramics students. holiday cards will be made. and OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, from Dec. 16-to Dec: 24, holiday Costa Mesa. Fifteen percent of the ornaments will be cre~ted. There proceeds will go toward the is no charge, and registration is purchase of equipment for the unnecessary. The library is at 100 , OCC's Mudslinger Club, while the E. Balboa Blvd. It's open from 9 remaining 85o/crwill go to the · a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday and ceramics students themselves. Wednesday; and from 9 a.m. to 6 For more information, call (714) p.m. Tuesday and Thursday 432-5843. through Saturday. (949) 717-3800. WEDNESDAY Tha Orange County Siemt Singles Club will host a snow sports training program from 6:45 to 9:45 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center. The program will focus on DEC.8 The third annual Holiday Classic Car Show and Pedal Car Invitational, featu"ng a toy drive to benefit Project Cuddle. will be held from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m. in the Automotive Road of Dreams area of the Orange County Market Craftsman Style and Upholstered Furniture a.t Pttc.. Pww ....... "'-oeu..y Largest , .. ,dlon of Qualft1 Arla .net Crafts Fumltu,. comfortablihouae.com Place. Cars dedted out for the holidays will be )udged in several categories. Car show participants bringing an unwrapped toy or ck>thlng item will receive free show registration. Also held at Jhe Orange County Market Plaoe on the Orange County Fairgrounds will be Christmas Karaoke. It will be in the Artisans' and Crafters' Comer. (949) 72~or www.ocmarlcetplace.com. The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce's 24th annual Christmas Walk Festival will ~ held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Corona del Mar Plaza. Stores at " the plaza end elong 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. Ctaus; crafts for children; an elf with balloons for youngsters; ornament decorating; holiday cookie decorating; and a treasure hunt. ·The plaza is at MacArthur Boulevard and Coast Highway in Newport Beach. (949) 790-9713 or www.Shop Thefrvine Company.com. DEC.23 The Holid.y M•rbt Place, also known as the Orange County SatUfday. Novembe< 30. 2002 At Market Place. at the Orange County fairgrounds will offer free admission today. Santa will be around for photos. The Market Place at the Orange County Fairgrounds 1s open from 7 a m to4p m. OOGOING The Newport Beactt Newcomen Club holds a general meeung on the third Wednesday of every month. The orgamzauon is open to all Newport Beach residents who have lived an the area fewer than five years. For more information, call (949) 645-9922. orvrsit newcomers-newporrbeach.org. Only 2 weeks before our cutoff for the holidays. Call now. 949-675-3130 .. .. .. . 4 • \ COMMUNmES & CLUBS Picking the top five tt1:rkeys of the year . ,. . ''· ~'°' ~ trying to get extra improve- ments for their homes while . T he J)ai.ly Pilot has its Thp 103, and n<M this column has the Top~ Turkeys. A twt:ey. as defined by the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language. Fourth Edition. ls "a huge North American bird that bas brownish plwnage and a bare, wattled head and neck and is Widely domesticated for food."' The • • . slang definition for turkey, from JIM lobbying apinst the Home Ranch development -and those neighbors who were concerned the same dictionary, is "a person de BOOM considered inept or • undesu.t>le." ' Thday, I vary from the history or this column to present soine awards to the latter Jcind of t\lJXeys, found right here in Newport-Mesa. 1Wo sets pf neighbors come in at No. 5 in our first-ever Newport-Mesa turkey awards. It's a tie between the neighbors or the Home Ranch deveJopmenl in Costa Mesa - some of whom appeared to be Christ Church By the Sea l nn «I Mcthodisi , 1400 W 11.illx>J Blvd .. l'<t"Wpor! Bc~ch g H , m • o\dul1 \unda' 5Jiool 8 IO e. Ill• m \lvhh1r .00 Ouldmu s.u.ht Stlioul The Rev. Or. Geo~ R Crisp, Putor (949)673-3805 Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker, C.M. Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Or. Richard Geo 714 979-8234 Newport Center United Methodist Chun:h Rev. Carhlccn Coots, Pasror 160 I Marguerite Ave. comer of Marguerite and San Joaquin Hills Rd. (949) 644-0745 &,,, Quin W.rship &rvict /Oam Worship IWi Childrrni Sunday School Yottth mtttin~wtekly Costa Mesa First United Methodist Church 420 West 19th Street, Costa Mesa (949) 548-7727 ev. Michael Bankhead, Pastor about losing I/IOOofa~nt of one degree of their 360-degree view from the ~eat the proposed Mormon 'D:!mple being built in Newport Beach. Turlcey No. 4 is none other than Newport Beach City CQuncll member John Heffernan,, who has been unable to make up his mind whether he wants to serve out the balance of his term, announcing last spring that he St. John The Divine Episcopal Church • 183 E. Bay St. Costa Mesa 949-548-2237 Comer of Bay & Orange Ave. Sund ay Services: 8:00 am and 10:00 am Sunday School 9:45 Holy Eucharist at 7:00 am on Wednesday The Rev. Dr. Barbara Stewwt. Rector ~t Midiad &All ADP Pacific View at Marguerite Corona dd Mar • 644-0463 A ( OflM1mon of dv An,Pcan Comm1mJ4n BU/WING OUR FAITH: LOVING CHRIST AND SERVING OUR COM>IUNTTY. The Rt-.'cl Pner 0 . H;ayna. Rector SUNDAY SCHEOULF 8 am -Holy Eudunst Sunday SchoollAduh Bibk Study I 0 am -Choral Euch:ms1 NllR5£RY CA.RE AVAJUBLE SAINT JAMES CHURCH EPISCOPAL •A c--Jty °"'°""It~-' S.., -. a.mt If tn ..J SIM' 1he Very Rev. Canon David Anderlon, Rector 3209VIO lido =~ 7:30 om Traditional 9 om Coniemporoty 9om Church SchoOI 11 om Oiorismolic ood Wect-kiy Noon We're exciled, our new church i1 open and we'd love lo have )'OU ruil Sr. Matthew's ChuKh & Prachool • JMrith ol rh~ An1l1un l"a1l1ulie Chur.-11 TndicionaJ EpilcopaJ liulWby Scrvoczs: ~00 & I I :00 am Su!Miq School: 9:00 •m -~ 2300 Ford Ro:.!, Nrwpon Be.di (comer Boniu CAo)'On & Pr.UM Rd) Thir Ile¥. St~ C. Scatlcn. R.tdbr •LET COD LIYT YOU UPI" Uamcs 4:1 -10) Senw4Aly, Nowanbcr )0, 2001. S&JO P.M. Suftday, ~I, 1001, 8:}~ le IOIU A.M. _,.._.., ~ Bible~ 1"10 P.M. was going to 1111i8rJ bis seat In July, He&man said be would continue, at leaat for the moment, and see tf eome Greenlight allies were elected to the City Council in NOYembe.r. lt appears He«eman gains an ally on the Council with the election of. Rk:hard Nk:hok. Will he or won't he? I am one who is hoping he will. . Turlcey No. 3 is none other tbal'i California Gov. Gray "Rizr Ir 11· Dnll, who won reelection with ads attacking the character of bis opponent and avoiding disCI •ssion of bis own record. Thanks to Davis' lack of leadership over the past two years, we wiD feel the state budget problem in Newport-Mesa. Turkey No. 2 goes to Irvine Mayor Larry Agna and the Great Pack Initiative. It appears that the truth about the Great Park wasn't as important as the end rdult, stops}lng the devdopment of an International alkport at fJ Thro. The mayor luobd the first test of Rotary'a Four-way Test: 1s it the liuth? Orum roll, please. The No. 1 1\uby in Newport-Mesa goes to none other than Newport Beach's One au., campaign manager exttaord1naire, who dtmied twice (before owning up to it) having anything to do with a recorded messap that gave a deceptive message in a Newport BeaCh Oty Council race, and on behalf of the Airport Woddng _ Group, was responsible for the last-minute attack phone calls on Costa Mesa Mayor Unda Dixon that contriputed to her defeat at the poll& Congiatulations to all the 2002 Turkeys. SAYING 11IANICS: The Orange County Coast Assn. will meet for l~!l\1\'\.I \llf(lll! + •A God-c.cnrcrcd parish community, instructed by the Word of God A Our L~dy0Q~;~~f"Angels 2046 Mar Vista Drive NeWp<>rt Beach, California 92660 (949)644·0200 Fax (949) 6#.1349 Rev. Monsignor William P. Mclaughlin Pastor UTURGIF.5: Sawrday, 5 p.m. (Cantor), Sunday, 7:00 {Qujet), 8:30 (Contemporary) 10:00 (Choir), 11 :30 a.m. (Cantor) and ):00 p.m. (Contemporary) Newport H•rbor Lutheran Church &ILLC.Si.) Tee o-.-Dr. Mewpon ...oe. TredltlOMI Lutberan Pator Davlcf .Monee Worehlp Servlc:e with Holy Cemmunlon 8undtly 9:18 am Sr. Mill PuslY'lf.llAN CHURCH Worship 9:30 HARIOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DlsclplM of awtat) 2401 Int• lllle • ....,_lucll,CA (141) 145·5711 lllllllr: Dr. e.-. ... lunch on Wednetday at noon to say •thank you" to oufFlng Oty CouncO memben from Coeea • Mesa. Dana Point, Huntin8too Beach, Lquna Beech, Newport Beach and San Clemente, according to aasod•tinn president M9tan .... OIL The buffet lunch .. being held .,at the Newport Halbor ~utic:al Museum, 151 B. ea.at HJgttwaY, Newport Beach. The cost ls $20 for members, $22 for • nonmembers. Reservations can be snade by calling (949) 660-8665, ext. 3. SERVICE CLUB MEETWGS MS COIMGWEEK MONIMY 6:30 p.m.: Harl>or Mesa lions Oub wUl meet at the Costa Mesa Coiintry Oub for its annual Family Ouistmas Otnnet where Santa will hand out gjfts to every child in attendance; and the Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Uons Oub will meet at the Costa Mesa Country Oub for the Annual )(Jds Christmas Party. 'IUFSD\Y 7:30 a.m.: The Newport Beach Sundse Rotary Oub will meet at Five Crowns. WBDNBSD\Y 7:15 a.m.: South Coast Metro Rotary Oub will meet at the CenterOub ( www.soutlu:oastmetro rotary.or&) and the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Oub will meet at the University Athletic Oub. Noon! The Exchanp .CJub of J~·! t.be 0ranp Cout wm meet at ~ d)e Bahia Cortnd:dan \W:ht Oub: • M and Soropdmiat lntematiooal .-8 Newport Harbor wtll meet at the Santa Ana Country Club.. ,..., 6 p.m.: The Rotary Oub of ~-;;;~ Newport-Balboa wfD meet at the Bahia CorlnthJan Yacht Ooh. ;;; I 11IUR.1D\Y '" • 7 a.m.: 1be Cbsta f").t Mesa-Orange Costa Bteakfaat "131o Uons Oub will meet· at Mbni's ,,.,., Caf~ to be4r DaW N. Hocrt-of "Om the Orange Cowtlf Cound1 of J'#wf the BoyScouU of Amerlca.. .. :-1 Noon! The Costa Mesa •fl't j lC1wanis Oub will meet at the , w Holiday Inn ( www.*lwants.orglclubl costamadJ; the Exchange Oub .,.r; of Newport Harbor will meet at "'•' - the Newport Harl>or Nautical •?ri Museum; and the -~I .. Newport-Irvine Rotary Oub will meet the Irvine Marriott Hotel 1qt ~ (www.nlrotary.orB). '><Ki PRID\Y .f-:1 •L ,. I 4 to 7 p.m.: The Newport Beadl-Corona del Mar JCiwanis Oub meets at the home of Nancy and Jim Bell for their holiday party. • COMMUMTY a CW88 la published Saturdeya In the Daily Pilot Send your MfVice club'• meeting infonnatlon by Fax to (949) 660-8667; e-mail to jdttboomtlaol.com or by mail to 2082 S.E. Bristol, Suite 201, Newport Beach, CA 92660-1740. -. ~· I • •• I e I : ,. :1 • Christmas Parties • Boat Parties • Office Events 251 Shlpy•d Way • Newport Belich -Please cal for hours, directionl ' meMllons • • (949) 723-0621 11le lcqest, Finest, Frimlest 8-ty Slpply & Fii Service Salol 111 NEW AlllYALS Cl SINllWll Pw 0 , ..... Best Prices -lest Servtce - Best Selection volunt9era to pelnt out grafftt.I end other dutlM. Mlc:Net Howlrd, (714) 436-0741. occ NMmCAL LmMV Orqe~~ldmd Slaig lndS..1 ......... boak dolllllcJi• for ... Niia.i Llnry. llomndld~d bollllnfH I ' j--~ The • School d~and s.. ••• ~ ii . • 180'I w. ~~Ml'/.~ . a.en (949) 6468412. 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OpenMooday -Wemesday 8a.m.-6:Jopm THE HONEVBA llmday -Sat1JrdaoJ 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m.-2 p.m. "ilstlr'l ll771 Ntwpart "1e.. # 13 Phone : 714-731..(,616 Fax :714-731-4907 ........ 8adl l90'Z2 Bach lhl #(Phone: 714-96J.6174 Fax 714-378-1216 ' Touring pop icon, known for "Footloose" and "Danger ·Zone". from "Top Gun," talks about the luck he's had in his career. J ........ OlilyPlot K enny Logins comidered redrtnK. few years .. "I cold my young IOO. Lulm, that I wun't going to sing anymore, that l wuo't going to leaw anymore. that I WU going to gy at home and play," the 54-year-old musician laid MonOay. •1..ute theo tc*l my wile. 'Mommy, if he doesn't sing. daddy\I going to die.'" Though that may have been extreme, Loggins took it to heart. He continues to tour and eyeo plana to put out a neW album In mid-2003. On Dec. 7, the Grammy and , Bmmy Award-wlnning . linger-songwriter wlD make· a pit llOp during bis ftve-week tour to play an evening show at the Orange County Perfonning Art.a Center in Costa Mesa. Jerry Mandel, the Center's president. said lDggin.s fits perfectly into the Center's formula. •KelUly's a real Icon of pop music ... We always want to bring popular artists here, .. Mandel said, noting that the Museum says Bravo to photographs of Mexico Works by Manuel Alvarez Bravo and an exhibit exploring Mexican culture hang at the Orange County Museum of Art. Suzie Harrison Daily Pilot M anuel~ Bravo, Mexico's foremost photographer, was known as a visual poet whose black-and-white images captured the essence of Mexico's history and rultwal strata. 'Ibe breadth of his work is on display at the Orange County Museum of Art in an exhJbition that opened this month. "We had planned to do this exhibit as a celebration of Bravo's centennial year." FYI .f.YI •WHAT: Kennyl.ogglns • WHIM: Segerstrom Halt, Orenge County Performing Arts Center, 800 Town Center Drive, eostaM ... •--.: 8 p.m. Dec. 7 • COST: 142 to $68 • CALL: (714)'~2787 Center tried tc. recruit Logins before but schedUllng conftlcts arose. ~ do so much here, so we don't always have the perfect schedule." · Loggins' career has spanned · more than 30 years. It began to take root as a teenager. "When I started perfonnlng, I was a junJor in bi.gb school," he said during a call from his hotel room ln Tumpa. Fla., where he wU playtna.a coocert in nearby ae.rw.ter. •awn when I made *>Jue money on the~ I always thoulht I'd have to get a job at eome point.• LuckOy for Logins, who didn't have a backup career in mind, the music Iii ~tted OUL By 1988, be "bit thi road wlth the Electric Pruna, .. and it stuck. four years latet, he WU 'singing wtth Jim Messina. The Loslina and,Mesaina duo lasted fewer than five years, but the two created hits like "Your Mama Don't Dance· and "Danny's Song.• Logg1m p~ just a couple of years later that he could make it on hia own, and his second ... LOGGINS, Pqe All • K . enny • Loggins win perform a&: theCentea; on Dec. 7::.t ands: . 3 . " l c, said Brian Langston, spokesman for the museum. ·11 turned out to really be an homage. his having died a few weeb •WHAT: •Manuel Alvarez Bravo .. and "The Spirit of Mexico" • WHERE: Orange County Museum of Art, 860 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach • WHEN: Through Feb. 16. Museum hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday PHOTOS BY SEM Hl..l£R I OM. Y Pl.O Kristina Leach coaches Jew-for~ire Michael Serna in a scene from "Beau Jest" at the Newport Theatre Arts Center. .. • ago ... The exhibit has been well received, with more than 320 people attending the festivities opening nlgbt • COST: $5 for adutts, $4 for seniors and students, free for members and children younger than 18 • CAU.: (949) 769-1122 Running, concurrently ln the • same gallery is an exhibit called •The Spirit of Mexico,• which explores the rulture, the people and draw of Mexico through black-and-white photography. Edward Weston. Henri Cartier-Bresaon and Flor Gerduno's work compliments Bravo's and serves as a tribute to ~'s 1&Sting in.Ouence on Mexican · photography. ~correlated the two exhibits for logistic aod artistk: reuons," Langston aa1d. "It's a perfect complement to the BnM> collec;don. • 1be &raw eshlbit baa been cwated by Victor 7MuMllo-'Dlylor and WU orpnittd by Cua Lamm CUltLnl C.enter in Mexico. "The Spirit of Maico" II curated by Orange County Museum ol Art'• Smah Vure. Born and educated Jn Mexk:o. Bnno . produced man than 2,300 worb durlna hil ~HI became Interested Jn pbocopapby Jn tm. llld .. _., WOlb are lldd to be e 11M5n.#'rc; of the formll c:oncerm lbat would ............ Lat-. it-DOied dmbk -.~OD a modemllt leltbedc, with ........ to.purity and bm. .. Everybody's family Jennifer K Mahal Daily Pilot T here a.re the families we a.re born with and the famillea we make. James Sherman's ·eeau Jest" at the Newport Theater Arts Center has both. There are the 6ctional Gold.mans, the Jewish clan at the center of the play. And then there Is the cast, whJch has found in each other support and camaraderie. "1b1s cut Is so cohesive, .. said Renee Oran. who plays matrlarcb Miriam Goldman. "We truly wort together." Her words echo the aentiments of other cut memben. "'You're looking at the bardelt working people ever.. aUI Irtltina Leach. who plays Sanh Goldman, the .... ~ WOlmD the play revolWll uound. "Bema J81t" II the story of what ...,,_when Smah hlne an mcGl1 to plly her lnveoled Jewlah The cast of 'Be~u Jest,' the Theater Arts Center production about a fictional Jewish clan, become their own sort of family boyfriend for a family Sabbath FYI dinner. The agency sends aver Bob Schroeder (Michael Serna), a Polish-Italian actor who only knows a little about Jewish cuJture because he did a six-month tour ln "Fiddler on the Roof." Add to Jhat mix two near-stereotypical parents (Oran and Sy Schwartz), a real smdle boyfriend (M.itcheD Cohen) and • suspicious brother (David Colley) arid. well, wackineM ensues. Leach. whoee own play .Gaamere .. wlD appear olf-ofr-BroadWlly eoon, aa.ld playtng Suah baa been a fun experfeoce. •• don't DeCellU'8y have the ,pulh to get manWd from my .... ta, but beill8 30 yMn old and llntJle. l underatand," Leech ...... Olrec:tor JKk Millis said the play • WHA~ "Beau Jest" • WHERE: Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach . •WHEN: Through Dec. 16. Play times are 8 p.m. Thursday through s.turday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday. ·~$10to$17 • CALL: (949) 631.()288 Is a lot like pbyUo dough -a ligh.t piece with moments of heaviness. The hardest part of putting topther dlla romantk: comedy WU flnding the Call , A number of oonc:unmt audi~ -Colt.a Mesa Playhome'I "Piallc> at the Lapin Af1Jie• and Hundnp)n Beach~ "The PoreiaPm" blld lhlin .. the same dme-nlemt ·~ ol actors to draw from. Theil, two weeb into~ the actor • • .. .. . . , . • • II q j ; • SOCIETY THE CROWD Having a ball celebrating Opera Pacific T be 20th anniversary Opera Ball. celebrating the ~and majesty of Opera Pad.8c, unfolded last week at the Disneyland Hotel's ' Grand Ballroom: O:Wred by Newport's indomitable social force Donna Bunce, the party wu, in her words, ·simply breathtaking. .. •Sometimes It all just worlts, comes together perfectly.· she said .• This -----was one such evening.· Celebrating the 17th season of opera In Costa Mesa. the company antJclpates more than $300.000 in proceeds from the ball. Set to the music of Johann Strauss JL and decorated in the theme of 19th-century Vienna, the evening attracted the support of some 450 Opera Pacific patrons. Including ~chaJrs. Opera ball founders Ruth liml and Mlee G.lta. 90, were =nt. along with Gates' wife. who accepted accolades Oii bia behalf. :Newport's Karen PJUott. qntbla Bo.....,o and Ruth Ann .,... served as co-chairs. fUpporting Bunce in the ji(oduction or a stellar event hturing a cast of some 20 f1D8en and dancers backed by lbe Opera Pacific Orchestra.- George and Terry Schreyer attended Opera Pacific's annuaJ baft. .. AdattllngmJd-baD performance of the second act o(Strauss' "Die Fledennaus • wu led by Opera Pacific maestro John De Main. The elegant crowd was transported lo another time and place in a ~decorated by Bunce and staff with 25 shimmering Crystal chandeliers imported for lhe~ ..-;Jf that was not enough "' the Invitation called for es to sport tla.ras. in with the Austrian The diamonds, some real, some not so real, shimmered in the Light. A major part of the evening included recognition of former Opera Ball chairpersons who have lovingly participated for many years. Included in the distinguished lot were Gayte Andenon, Kuta Johnson, Kathleen Rhynenon, Anne Key, Barbara Venezia. Lalla Conlln. Marta Pattenon, Kathy DogaU. s. Gayle Wldyolar. Patricia M.anhall, SandJ Jlicbon. Suaan SamueU, Bar1>ara De Main, Margie Hubbard and Janke Johmon. You have the right to choose your repair facility Insist on the Best Cartier was a major sponsor of lhe evening. as they bave been for a number of years. Additional support for the benefit came from Donna and John Crean, Manha and Darrel Andef'1'0n, Jerry and Sandra Belgel. Conny and Kart Bergstrom, Sally and Randy Crockett, Catherine and James Emmi. Carole and Robert Pollman. Barbara aqd James Glabman and Austrian Ambassador Peter Laumky-1\e&nthaJ, who was down from the official residence in Brentwood for the-evening. Sandi and Doug Jackson attended the Opera Pacific fund-raiser. Jerry and WhJtney Mandel were there, along with Su.Id and Randy McCardle, Jean Moriarty, Lido's elegant Joan and Tom RJach, Mlchele Rohe, Maggie Price and Mary Roosevelt. Generous underwriter'> Susan and Henry Samuell chatted with Nick and Held.J Sbahrestany, Sally Segerstrom and Harbor Island cultural activist Elizabeth Colyear Vlncel}t. •THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Forward-Rossi Scott and Brenda Forward of Newport Beach anno\Ulce the engagement of their daughter, G,retcben Forward Of Newport Beach, to Chris Rossi of ~ewport Beach. The future bridegroom is the son of}ohn and Sheila Rosal of New York. A September wedding is planned at the Laguna Cliffs Marriott in Dana Point Satwday, Novembef 30, 2002 AlJ Chris Rossi and Gretchen forward •WEDDINGS AND EHGAGEllENTS run Saturdaya. For• form, please call Christine Cerrillo et (949) 574-4298. SAVE MONEY! SAVE TIME! W ith the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS CALL 642-5678 Pitch . In! ~ Help keep · our city clean! AFTER -HOURS • Submil ............. IO the DellV ........ .., ... 'eo.te ..... CA~bv'-IO l•t ..... 110:•bV ..... CMt ~,. ........... .. 11¥911ablelt"" t ._,_..,., FA$HION AT THE LAB The Orange County Deeign Collective wiU honor locel faahlon dealgnef'9 with• ahow from 8 p.m. to midnight Fridlly at The Leb Antkn81t, 2930 Bristol St., Cost8 MeN. The fashions dlspl8yed will be sold to the highest bidders, with money to benefit Ame rice Works for Kida. Free. (714) 966-6660. SNOW DAY Snow will fall in Grant Howald Part from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 11 as part of frewporfBeach Recreation Services 15th annual Winter Wondertand. There will also be holiday crafts, games and a snow creatu.re building contest The part is at the comer of 6th and Iris in Corona del Mar. Free. (949) 644-3151. 'STORM' Warren Miller will present "Stonn: his 53rd aMual ski and snowboard film, at 8 p.m. Dec. 10 in Segerstrom Hall, Orange County Perfonning Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $16. (800) 729-3456. WINTER CELEBRATION The dance, c:ho.=at and·gultar departments of Orange Coast College will join together at 8 p.m. Dec. 14 to perform a winter celebration in song and dance at the Robert B. Moore Theatre, :... CHRISTMAS The ChaJ11)agne Musical Family, inciuding performers from the old "Lawrence Welt Show,• wi perform a holiday concert at 4 p.m. Dec. 8 at Orange Coast Colege's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $33 to $35 in advance, $39 at the door. (888) 622-5376. ' 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Meta. wotb bvTc:halkovsky and $8 in advance, $,10 at the door. Beethoven. $9 or $12. (949) (714) 432-6880. 85iM848. FUND-RAISERS HOLIDAY BRUNCH Friends of the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter will hold a holiday brunch fron'l 11 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. Thursday at the Newport Beach home of Bill and Carolyn IOeln. Attendeeal" are asked to bring an unwrapped gift of wann clothing or toys for a shelter child. Call for directions. $40. (949) 673-6502. MUSIC YOUTH ORCHESTRA The Pac:ffic Symphony Youth Orchestra will perfonn at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. The group, which will feature Robert Edward Thies on the piano, plans to play 'HOME FOR THE HOUDAYS' The South Coast SingeB will perform ·Home for the Holidays; a program of contemporary and duaic holiday favoritM, at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Irvine Barday Theatre. 4242 Campus Drive, Costa Mesa. $18 adult.I, $16 seniors and student.a. (949) 8544646. HCILIMY catem A~...,___. .......... c .. s ..... ....., O..wll be Mid •• p.m. Friday• SL Andrwfl ...._t1lltln Churdl, IOO a ~--=r:=--..... 4; CllJICCllll'llMI All8ft.• ...... lr8Jll11lll llend, • ...._.~a. ..... Ill pa ...... '"*" ....._,.....oac.mp.11 om..c.. ..... n. petfDrmil• wlll lndudl .. dalaraendlwnul~on acconlolL Sl2 or• CM) ....... HUta•COM'mn The ....... Conlort,. group perfarrlllng on I 191 of violrw built~c.tlert ~. wlll perform. 8 p.m. Friday 8t ~ClpOft tt.bor l.ulherM Churd1. 708 DcNw Drtw, N9belp0ft ....,._ 8eroq&'9 gWwtltJohn Sch~ wMt join the group, end ..... will be. pre-cotlCllt ...,,. bv KPAC.fM"I John Sc:h_., ... 7:16 p.m. $20, $10 for llUdenta. (949) 87W868. CHANTICLEER CtWl1IMS Chantk:IMr, an-~ th8t blenda 12 mele ~wilt pefform ... WIU9I hold9v prognwn at I p.m. Dec. 7 8t the Irvine Bardey Then'e, 42A2 Campue Drtw, IMne. $32 or $38. (948) 864 •e& KEMtf LOGGINS SingeHOngWriter Kenny Loggins wiU be footlooee 9t 8 p.m. Dec. 7 In Seget"stJom Hatl at the Orange County Pet'fonnlng Arts Center, 800 Town Center Drive, ea.ta Mesa. $42 to $68. (714) 556-2781 COTTON Cl.m The UC Irvine Jazz On:llectra will perfonn •A Night at the Cotton Club• at 8 p.m. Dec. 7in the Claire Trevor Theatre at the UCI campus .. The perfonnanoe will feature guest artist& Spanky See HOURS, P•• A15 MEPHISIGM !!f85~ Mattress Outlet Store THE WORLD'S RNEST WAl.llNG SHOES 1l . H ~hW l:>n~O .min:> .111l1b ffi3>t ,,, .1'4 ' I ) i l ' ' • • , . ~ 1 , • j ,. r ) 3 i ' l ) I ~ DATE BOOK Sat.day.~ 30. 2002 All HOURS perlonn eeteotioos from ·~ Cott. Meu. The P9V opefW century Modem M.._... wQl and ee..• et7:30 p.m. Dec. 16 n CARl REINER ............... °'Wi1191n remeln on view 9t the Alt ' Coritirlled from Al 4 the Robert B. Moore ThMtre, Shet.....,.,. . ...,.... ... Rffouree Group In Corona def 2701 f91rview Road, Co.ta M.N. ~wllbelp.m. Mer through Dec. Tl 9t 3032 E. "'8lof1 Md the Cheaf'Whltmore $6 In lldvence, $10 atthe door. Thund9y to s.eurmv end 2 p.m. • Cont Hlghwey. The grephic l)lnOlrl. The1cempue .. at the (714) 432-5880. &.ntev. The ...... Is ct.II during worb include piec:M by Pk::eeeo, oomerof Cempus end University ~..-.S7to$101n M atlate, Chegelt, Braque and dfMI.. to $12. (949) 824--2787. MUSIC AT THE TEE ROOM lldvM91,. to $12 at the door .. Femand Leger. Exhibit hours ere amtllOmRTI The Merk Devidson Trio wtth Ron <71•1 a?-6880. 10 e.m. to 5 p.m. M onday Elehefe on guitar perfprma at 8 through Frict.y. Free lldmiuion. """' AobMI, front man for The p.m. Fridays et the Tee Room, 11EAUJEIT' (949) 640-1972. '1oUn8 Dublnwe. wffl perform at 3100 Irvine Ave •• Newport Beedl. ·a-.~. romentic~ 2 p.m. Dec. I llt Muldoon'• Dubfln $10 cover. (949) 766-0121. about. deugnW'1 ltruggle to JAZZ. PORTRAITS PU*>. 202 .... upon Center, many 1he men of her dnNma "Portratt. from the Golden Age ,.,...,°" lw:h. Aober1a will be RAT PACK MONDAYS ,..._then the men her P8lents of Jazz," a teriea of photographs ~by bend mate Bob Maggiano'a Little Italy is paying w."tt. wll run 1hrough Dec. 15 at by William Gottlieb, wilt be on loUklng. m.. (9491640-4110. tribute to the Rat Pede every 1he Newport Thellre Alta Center. display at the Orenge County Monday with entertainer Chris 2501 Cliff Drive, Newpof1 Beed\. Museum of Art's Satellite Gallery QtMUKAH CONCERr Williama and his five-piece bend. PllV *'* .... 8 p.m. Thuradey through Dec. 29. Gottlieb The 8lh ennuel •0ntnge County There will be complimentary hors through Seturd8y and 2:30 p.m. photographed the Jazz scene in CNnuUh eoncert• will be held d'oeuvres and dancing. No cover. &ntay. $10 to $11 (949) 631-0288. the 1930s and '409. Hours are 10 .t 2 p.m . Dec. 8 In Segeratrom Reservations recommended . . a.m . t_o 9 p.m . Monday through Hall, Orenge County Perlonning (714) 546-9550. 'GOO'S COUNTRY' Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. J.iu Center, 800 Town Center UC lrvtne'a Stege 2 will present Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6:30 Drive! Costa Meu. Choirs and JAZZ.TRIO Steven Dietz's "God's Country" p .m. Sunday. The gallery is at cantors from 18 .,.. synagogues Gulfstream Restaurant in Wedne.day through Dec. 8 in the South Coast Plaze, 3333 Bristol -·~·· $18 to $125. (714) Newport Beach wlll present a jazz Studio Theatre on the UCI St.. Costa Mese. Free. (949) ~2787. trio Sunday througji Wednesday campus, comer of Cempus and 759-1122, ext. 212. I as regular entertainment at 850 University drives. Based on 'fESTA NAVIDAD' Avocado Ave .• Newport Beech. 1'9111-life court records and 'LIGHT SCREENS' Meriac:N Loe Camper«» de Nati Hour, are 6 to 9 p.m . Sunday and Interviews, the docudrama The Orange County Museum of Cano wtll be joined by apecial f) to 10 p.m . Monday through chronlcies the hate crimes of Art will present #Light Screens: gueet Unde Ronstadt et 8 p.m. Wednesday. (949) 718-0188. white supremacists in the Pacific The Leaded Glass of Frank Lloyd Dec. 12 for "Aesta Navided" In Northwest. Performances will be Wright# through Jan. 5 at 850 $eglll'ltl'Om Hall, Orange County WEEKLY JAM at 8 p.m. Wednesday to Dec. 7, San Clemente Drive, Newport ~Alts Center, 600 Town The Studio Cafe presents with matinees at 2 p.m. Dec. 7 to Beach. Museum hours are 11 Cer1'J! Drive, Co.ta Meu. The Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11 8. $8 to $10. (949) 824-2787. a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through perlorrNnoe, sponsored by the p.m. every week. "Wanted" Twelv~time Emmy Award winner Carl Reiner will open the Sunday. SS for adults. S4 for Phlhrmonic Society, Includes musicians include guitar players, 'ON THE RAZZl.E' seniors and students, and free ~singing .. $20 to $69. bass players, singers, drummers, Orange County Performing Arts Center's new speaker Estancia tfigh School's Production for members and children (7 ~l 7187. keyboardists and others at 100 series, Up Close at the Center, at 8 p.m. Dec. 9. The Orama will present Tom younger than 16. (949) 759-1122 Main St., Newport Beach. Free. actor-writer-comedian will speak about his years in show Stoppard's "On the Razzle" from 'HOUOAY ROMANCE' (9491 675-noo. business. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Thursday to Dec. 14 at the school's HAWAII GONE DIGITAL Pianist Mlc:haef Feinstein will join Mesa. $22 to $52. (714) 556-2787. Barbara Van Holt Theatre. 2323 #Digital Art of the Hawaiian wtth the Pedflc Symphony MUSIC AT THE ANNEX Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Islands" will be on display Orc:fftstre Pops on Dec. 13 and 14 Musical acts perform at 5 p.m . Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. through Jan. 13 at the Robert to being a touch of "Holiday Sundays at the Pieroe Street Thursday, Friday, Dec. 7 and Dec. Mondav1 Wine and Food Center. Rol'Nnoe• to Segerstrom Hall, Annex, 330 17th St., Costa Mesa. 13 to 14. S7 in advance, $8 at the 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. Orange County Performing Alts Free. (949) 646-8500. in Newport Beach presents The band tunes from 1 :30 to 3:30 p.m. door. (949) 515-6537. Free. (714) 327-8300. Cent9r, 800 Town Center Drive, Balboa Blues on Friday and Fridays at Oasis Senior Center, Costa Meu. The performenoes MUSIC AT THE GRtU Saturday evenings and Sunday 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona def TtENPLAYS 'THROUGH THE GREEN FUSE' wiltltart 8t 8 p.m . S26 to $80. The Bluewat8f Grill offers live afternoons. The program features Mar. S4. (949) 644-3244. "The Empty Chair" by nm Kelly The Susan Spiritus Gallery will (714) 666-2787. music Friday and Saturday nights. jazz and dassic rock tunH for and #End of Innocence# by Laney present an exh1b1t of ... Greg Morgan, Nidc Peper and Kelly dining and dancing. Anthony's is STAGE Roberts win be st.aged together at photographs by Robert WISWt' Gordien (known as MPG) perform at 161 E. Coast Highway. (949) 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Dec. 7 at Buelteman titled #Through the ~Chorale end the classic rock. R&B and awing at 8:30 673-3425. 'CHRISTMAS CAROL' Orange Coast College's Orama Lab Green Fu$e" through Jan. 31 at Symphony Orchestra will p.m. Fridays. Marvin Gregory and South Coast Repertory's Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa 3929 Birch St., Newport Beach. Joln foroea at 3 p.m. Dec. 14 for MPG will perform classic' rod(. POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO production of "A Christmas Mesa. Free. (714) 432-5640, ext 5. (949) 474-4321. Hendel'a "Metaieh• in swing and R&B at 8:30 p.m. Tate 5, a fun~ rock and Motown Cerol" will show in previews Segemrom Hell, Orange County Saturdays. The restaurant is at 630 act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays through Thursday, with its CHRISTMAS SHOW BRAVO PHOTOGRAPHS Petformlng Arts Center. 600 Town Lido Pane Drive, Newport Beach. at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E. regular run opening Friday and Orange Coast College's Wortcs by famed Mexican Center Drive, Costa Meu. $19 to Mee. (949) 675-3474. Coast Highway, Corona del M ar. continuing through Dec. 24. The Repertory Theatre Company will photographer Manuel Alvarez $99. (714) 666-7187. Solo guitarist Ken Sanders Charles Oidcens classic will present "An Old-Fashioned Bravo will be on display through MUSIC AT THE PELICAN performs classical flamenco appear on the Segerstrom Stage Christmas Show and Ice Cream Feb. 16 at the Orange County =SEASON The Rusty Pelican offers the tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and at SCR, 655 Town Center Drive, Social" from Dec. 12 to 15 at the Museum of Art, 850 San OW>rale Wttl present its music of Common Ground from Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922. Costa Mesa. Performances will be Drama Lab Theatre, 2701 Clemente Onve, Newport Beach. holiday concef1at7 p.m. Dec. 15 Wednesday through Sunday. The at 7:30 p.m . Tuesday through Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The The works w ill be show n in Segentrom Hall, Orange band performs from 7 to 10 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT R&B Friday, 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. show will feature vaudeville acts concurrently with "The Spirit of County P9rlonnlng Arts Center, Wednesday and Thursday, from Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone Saturday, and noon and 4 p.m. end the college's traditional Mexico.· an exhibit exploring 600 Town Center Drive, Costa 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m . Friday and Bridge Band play rock and R&B at Sunday. $19 to $44 for previews, Christmas melodrama. $6 in Mexico through the eyes of · MeN. The concert will include Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m . 9 p.m . Saturdays at Sutton Place $19 to $54 regular. (714) 708-5555. advance, $7 at the door. (714) modern photographers traditional carols. $18 to $100. Sunday. The restaurant is at 2735 Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500 432-5640, ext. 1. including Henri Cartier·Bresson (714) 656-2787. . W. Coast Highway, Newport MacArthur Blvd .• Newport Beach. 'FORTINBRAS' and Edw ard Weston. Museum Beech. Free. (949) 642·3431. Free. (949) 476-2001. Lee Blessing's "Fortinbras" will ART hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m . 'POM9Y AMO BESS' be staged through Dec. 8 in Tuesday through Sunday. SS for The Ontnge Coast College WEEKEND BLUES SENIOR CENTER AFTERNOON Orange Coast College's Drama MODERN MASTERS Symphony Orchestra will Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant A seven-piece group piaya big Lab Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, An exhibit titled "Twentieth-See HOURS, Pace A16 ~CLOSING FACTORY DIRECT STORE . ' -• ~ • • -r. n The m,rld's Fi.nest Brands Are Now AT SACRIFICE PlllCESI BBNllBDON ~ DRBXBL llEIUTAGB • CBNTUllY • BBllNllAllD'I' • l.RXJNQl'ON • MAmAND DllTll • MAB.GB CARSON • Au M.,. J6n J I ...... a1 ............. ............ a pktUlle of a ............... c srtM.,.ubotalaluy q .....,....111 .a.noon Mp. ., ... dial ... blend ol ........... technique and style wlda IDllllmom dwnN. leUU'I =-=matter Al wiry • Langlton ~ •rn ..........,. and reminds ua what a bot bed of ardltk: location Matcowu.· Jn die~ modern1at period, "'.,........laid. u&u flocked to Mateo 6:om all around the world to be a part of the life there. "The lbCM-la unique in that · the photographs were selected by Braw himlelf." Langston aUd. 1be spirit and thirst of life comes through his photographs that span his life time. •ptre Wolken," whJch was shot in 1935, captures two ft.refigbters standing side by side in front of a conaete building in full gear but without fire, a snapshot from another lime. "Tombs in a Cemetery" shows us a poignant d.lsplay of Bravo capturing life in fNt!rY dimension. Artist David P. Levine of Newport Beach seemed to enjoy Manuel ~arez Bravo's "Optical Parable," shot in 1933, is on the exhibit. . display at the Orange County Museum of Art. "I think the photographs resonate," Levine said. "We lived in Mexico in 1940 and knew many artists there. "The photographs are so familiar, the later ones so surrealistic -to us EVERYBODY Conmued from A12 whose day job is as coordinator of 9Chedullng for characters at Disneyland. "What is nice about comedy ia that it comes of natural reactions to things." This Is Sema's first play at the Newport Theater Arts Center. It's it's a connection traveled." Levine said that the work showed that Bravo had his own vision of how to express himself. "Bravo's sense of drama is the second play there for Schwartz, who plays patriarch Abe Goldman. Schwartz. a licensed clinical social worker by trade, said he feels honored to work with this cast. "I love the people in the play more and more," be said. "You can enjoy your work. but you flourish in this experience as a very strong. very good. It's interesting to see the connections between Bravo, Weston and Cartier-Bresson," Levine said. person." Although the play involves stereotypes of Jewish families, translates to other cull\.l.re$ and religions, the cast and director said. "The Jewish family is everybody's family," Oran said. "We're all the same. We may say the words differently, but we're all the same." HOURS Conlluld tom A15 .............. Md ..................... ........... \IOUl'lllf ... 18 . .. ,...,.22. ....,..PGMC Alt II 1111 ~ant.v 9IGwnlel'I ...... lllJtllH ftalto•be on c111J19ytllf0ulh Merch 2 .. the C>AngeCounly MueMn of Art 8&0S..Clll•••DrM • Neuport ..... Poltc'8 wott .. wllh..._of......,., pow9fty8nd~ ~,_,,. .. tt a.m.to 5 p.m. 1Wed9y through SunCMy. •for edulla, $4 for~ end llUdenta, Md free for membera Md cftlldren ~then 16. ' (!Mp)169-1122. DANC E 'LA llAYADERE' The Bol8hol 1Wlet will 1'91Um to the Orange County Performing Arts through Sunday with Yuri Grigotowfdfa-.ging of •La ~-The billet tell• the ltOf'Y of e lemple priest ... end her~ in enclerrt lndie. The Center Is at 800 Town Center Drive In Costa Meu. Perfonnenon will be at 2 and 8 p.m. todey, and at 2 p.m. ·LOGGINS Continued fr'om Al 2 and third albwns, respectlvely, spawned hits "Whenever J Call You Friend" and "Tb.ls Is It," which earned him a Grammy for Best Pop Vocal. Several of Loggins' most popular songs, which are still his calling cards today, came off 1980s' soundtracb, starting with "I'm Alright" from the movie "Caddyshack." Loggins said he came into soundtrack work by "luck." A friend or his called him up and told him "Caddyshad" executive producer Jon Peters was looking for someone to write and sing original songs for the film. He then saw the movie, 1oved It and wrote the opening song. "I'm Alright." For "Footloose," the song for which he is best known and that mo~t energizes him on stage, Loggins actually read the screenplay and then wrote the song before filming ~. he said. The song earned him his first Academy Award ..... nw. ..... preview ... one baur beloN e9dt pelfomwla. $20 IQ $80. (7W) .-.Jm INFORIUL DMCE Orenge Coast College'• dance depertrnent wjll offer en . informal ewnlng of dance· petfonna~ 8t 7 p.m. Wedneedey in the Robert B .. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. (]14) 432·6606. 'THE NUTCRACKER' Ballet Paclflca will present its annual holiday presentation of "The Nutcracker" on Dec. 13 to 24 8t the Irvine Barclay Theatre. 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Performances will be 2:30 p.m. Dec. 14 to 15 and 17 to 24 and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 13 to 15 and 17 to 23. S23 to $27. (949) 854-4646. SOCIAL DANCING Social dancing takes place the nomination. He would later be nominated for "For The first Time" from the film "One Fine Day." "'Danger .zone' was another moment of luck," Loggins said or the song from "Top Gun." "Toto was supposed to sing 'Danger .zone,' but they were a few days late on it. I was in the studio singing 'Playing With The Boys' for the film. They needed ('Danger .Z0ne1 · finished, and I was there." In 1994, Loggins released an album geared toward children that adults could still enjoy. "Return to Pooh Com er" featured a song or the same name that was actually born more than 25 years earlier in "Ho at Pooh Comer." There were asons he wrote the song "One was tnnie the Pooh boolcs were som e of the first I read as a kid," he recalled. "I wrote it the last few weelcs of high school I was kind of saying good-bye to my childhood." But once Loggins had his own child. though long before fourth SUndey of Ndt tnOnCh from .. to 5:30 p.m. 81 lhe Jimmie DeFore Dence Center, 151 i<.lmua DriVw, See. (;.3, Costa Meu. {7W) 241-8908 . SENIOR llAUJtOOM Ballroom dencing to the muaic • of the Coste Mesa Music Meters la offered from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Tueadeys at Costa Meu Senior Center, 896 W. 19th St $4. (949) 648-3884. ARGENTINE TANGO Tango dencing ii Qffered from 8 p.m. to 12:30 e.m. on the first Saturday of each month et Danscene Studio, 2980 McCli(ltoc* Way, .Costa Mesa. (714) 641-8688. ' . KIDS PUPPET TIME • Jim Gamble Puppet • Product.ions will present "The Wonderful Wor1d of Puppets+ Dec. 7 at various Newport Beacti ~~~~i:= ==~~·,and 3 p.m. at the Newport Central ; Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach, end at 3 p.m. at the Vincent Jorgensen Community Center, adjacenf the Mariners Brandl Library, 20QS Dover Drive. Free. (949) 717-3801. 1994, he "realized you never lose your childhood." So the song returned. Today, his eldest son, Crosby, is also a musician and actually ope·ns for him on the road. Loggins' new album In 2003 will boast a combination of his three styles-"jazzy. rocky and bluesy." he said. The songs will focus on life from his current perspe<:tive. "I think the door is open . now to being an artl<;t that can express the emotional reality of people my age," he said. "There are not a lot of artists left that are willing or able to, lyrically. talk about the thin~ we're going through al this age -40 on up." For those who won't be able to catch Loggins at the Center al 8 p.m. Saturday. "F.ssentials," an album of . ahout 30 of his greatest ruts. came out Nov. 19. "It's a deserted island coUection -what Kenny Loggins songs you would take to a deserted island." he sald. "God forbid you onty ta.Ice music." "Atrocious.,, i. Ted...._., UC Irvine water poloc~ .. I I DaitJ Pilot • II tlGH satOOL BoYS BASKETBAll PREVEW . . Sailors . . bolstered . b~ pair of ·transfers . Pajevic may get help from duo from Torrey Pines as Sailors attempt to defend· Sea View crown. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot NEWPORT BP.ACH -For starters; Torrey • Pines transfers Brett and Tod<l Lowent:bal, who arrived on campus in early November, have brought a breath of fresh air to the Newport Harbor H.lgh boys basketball team. But by the time the Sea View League season rolls around, Brett, a 6-foot-6 junior forward, and Todd, a 6-0 fresh- man point guard, just may be ready to send some serious wind into the Sailors' sails. . "It's hard to tell how much impact they'll have, because they have so much to learn," said C.oacb Larry Hirst. enter- ing bis eighth season at the helm "But since they've come into our program. the energy level has gone up in our practices." That energy level had dipped ded- sivety after 6-foot -8 junior Jaime Diefen- bach tore an ACL in fall workouts, side- lining him for what would have been bis third varsity season. Senior Nedim Pajevic, a 6-8 returning _ second-team all-league performer, had been expected to play off Diefenbach's presence in the post But he will now Mave to assume a much bigger role in the paint Hirst, howe\ler, considers Pajevic the least of his concerns. following up a 20-7 season in wbJch the Turs won their ftrst outright leagu,e title since 1985 and advanced to second round of the CJP Southern Section Division U-M Play- offs. "lt sure helps to have one of the bet- ter post guys in Orange C.ourlty," Hirst said of Pajevic, who averaged 8.1 points playing in the shadow of two-time All- CIF standout Tony Melum (now a fresh- man at C.olorado School of Mines). "At. far as an all-around game, I think you'd be hard-pressed to find someone who wouldn't want Nedim on their team. He can go inside, he can go outside and he 1oYes to rebound." • Hirst said Pajevic is receiving recruit- • tpg interest from programs such as New Mexioo, Utah, San Diego State and the ·University of San Frand8co. "The last two years he has been on :wamity. he has never bad to carry the d/ Hirst said. "But Wftve got to put a SM SM.ORS, Pap 1M COLLEGE MEN'S WATER POLO , . . • PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT UCI s Jeff Powers shoots behind his back over Cal's Greg Panawek in 8-4 loss in first round of tournament. 'Eaters get nowhere UCI connects on only 2 of 12 power play opportunities in 8-4 loss to California. Steve Vlr1en Daily Pilot ws A1AMJTOS -.. Atrocious.. .. That's how UC Irvine men's wa- ler polo coach Ted Newland de- scribed his team's performance in the Anteaters' most important game of the season. ua. which needed to win or finlsb second in the Mountain · Anteaters Cellfomla 4 8 In Los Alamitos. Pacific Sports Federation Tuumament to advance to the fow-team NCAA Tour- nament. lost its first-round game, 8-4, to UC Berkeley Friday at the Joint Forces Training Base The Anteaters Onished 2 for. 12 in extra-man situations. while Cal went 5 for 7, and on one of its man-up opportunities, the Bears chose to run out the clock to end the game. In addition to UO's six- on-five woes. Anteater senior Jeff Powers bad a poor aboodng day, and fellow two-meter-standout sophomore Orea.son Bany was UC l's Dreason Barry (10) shoots over Cars Greg Panawek held to only five shots, including one in the final quarter. Powers, who led UCI with two goals, is No. 2 in the MPSF with 63 goals, while Barry, who did not score Friday, is No. 3 with 60 goals. Powers made two of his 12 shots (16.6%). "We just couldn't shoot," New- land said. "Some days are like that When you can't shoot you can't win. ~ actually played pretty good defense for the first three quarters. Then the guys got kind of frantic. I don't know what it was. We've been scoring at least 50IJi on ow extra-man all year long. They . didn't really defend us particularly well. but we just took ba~ shots." Newland also said Cal goalie Russell Bernstein played a great game., but that the Anteaters made him look better because of the bad shots they took. Bernstein re- corded 13 saves. including five in each of the first two quarters. One of bis best saves came with 2:10 left in the first quarter. when Powers had a wide-open shot about two meters in front of the cage. But, Bernstein anticipated Powers' shot conecdy and stuffed SM POLO, hp 83 Corona del Mar High senior, who baa been battlfnl injuries, met the challenge at the CIF Div:m Finals. . , Sabsday, Novembet '30·, 2002 Bl COLLEGE MEN'S BASKEJBALL Anteaters searching for frrst 'w' That will be hard to come by at Pepperdine, which is also looking for its first victory of the season tonight Steve V1r1en Daily Pilot MALIBU -UC Ir- vine men's basketball coach Pat Douglass has been patient this sea- son. He expected bis team. which includes four returning starters, yet six freshmen, to be slow out of the gate. But. sooner than later, Douglass also expectS the Anteaters to, as they say, gel as a team. The 'Eaters will have an opportunity to rediscover themsetves when they take on nonconference host Peppetdine to- night at 7:30 at Firestone Fieldhouse. The game will be televised on Fox Sports Net 2. and can also be heard on radio, KUCI 88.9 FM with Mark Roberts calling play-by-play. "Each week we're getting a little bit better,• said Douglass, whose team lost to No. 7 Oklahoma and Western Michl- gan in the season-opening Sooner Invi- tational last wee.k. ~1 just think we're go- ing to get a little bit better from week to week. The inexperienced players obvi- ously need more experience." Douglass said PeppeTdine will defi- nitely be a challenge tonight The Waves (0-1) are looking for their first win after losing in overtime, 95-81, at Bradley last week. Pepperdine wu outllcored. 18-4, during the overtime period. Pepperdine Coach Paul Westphal said his two star senior forwards, funmy Miggins and Boomer Brazzle. were "bansed up.• in the game and that they will probably be ready for tonight's game. Mi(!:gins (6- foot-6, 200) and Brazzle (6-7, 230) earned first-team All-West Coast C.on- ference honors last year. when they helped lead the Waves to an overall re- cord of 22-9, a share of the ~ aea- son wee title with Gomap .its post. ing a 13-1 league mark and an at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament in addition, Pepperdine will be with- out 6-10 center Will Kimble, who has been diagnosed with a heart condition. and may no longer be on the team. "We have a small team right now,· \Yestphal said. "We have ow two most effective guys hurting and that bas kind of hurt us. ua will be tough (tonight). We respect them a lot They beat us last year. They've lost their first two g;unes.. They're not happy. I expect a real. tough game." Last year's UCI-Pepperdine matchup was certain}y tough. 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PuMn m1ued bls ftnt ... and by that time the leers built. 5-1 le&d with 4:32 Wt tn the thJrd quarter. •Powers bad a lot of open '1oCI and Ruseell kept turning ~ back.. Cal Coach KfJt eve- -aid. "Barty on in the game that helped ua and gave ua some conftdence. We were al&o sue· ~ in our extra-man and that la very important in these pmes. .. Attila Banbldy led the Bears ytith four goals, .scoring three in the fiRt half when Cal held a 3-1 .tv&Dtage. UCI junior Phil Garcia scored tbe Anteaters' first goal with 6:07 left in the first half. Owtie Plsber. a UCJ sophomore, fired a shot on a break.away, but Bern-,. stein blocbd it. However, Garcia waa there for the rebound and be quickly tipped ln the loose ball to bring UCJ within, 2·1. Ganett Gentry also scored one goal for UO on an extra-man opportunity. The Ant.eaters came as close as 6-4 with 6:39 left in the fourth when Powers scored on a six-on- SPORTS five opportunJty. But then UCI DON LEACH I OAll..Y PILOT failed to take advantage of an ex-UCl'S Rick Merlo fakes the shot in Anteaters' game on Friday. tta-man situation, and three minutes later Banhfdy scored a power-play goal to increase Cal's can." lead, 7·4, with 2:44 left. UO (15 -10), ranked No. 4 ln "I shot terribty," Powers saJd. the nation but seeded sixth in ~0ur offense wasn't clicldng to· the MPSF tourney, will play to- day. We had our opportunities, day at 2:30 p.m. against Univer- but we couldn't put It away. It got sity of the Pacific, which lost out of hand. We missed all the 12-9 to Stanford. shots that we usually put away. lt The winner will advance to was just us. Thelr goalie played the fifth-place game Sunday at very well. but we should have 2:30 p.rn. put them away. It was our fault CaJ (17-6). ranked No. 2 in the Our coach was saying, (today nation and seeded third, will against UOP) is really going to face Stanford in the champion- be the test to see if we're men, to ship semifinals. Top-ranked see if we can come back and Stanford, favored to win the play hard for the games that we tournament, is coached by John know won~ mean much. I want Vargas, a former NC.AA All- to definitely end the season and American at UC Irvine and for- end my career at UCI the best I mer head man of Corona del Mar High. Brian Kreutz.kamp, a former Newpon Harbor coach, is the Cardinal's assistant. UCLA. which features former Newport I !arbor standout Peter Belden and CdM product Mi· chael March. advanced to the championship semifinals with a 7-6 victory over rival USC in sudden-death overtime. MPSf TOURHAMEHT Rm Round Cal a, UC IMne 4 UC Irvine o 1 2 1 -4 Cal 2 1 3 2 -8 UCI ·Powers 2, Gareta 1. Gentry. Savet -Finfrodi: 3. Cat -Banhidy 4, Panawek 2, Conte 1, Ou1st 1 Bernstein 13. COMMUNITY COLLEGES Saved by the district Don't park too close to the Orange Coast baseball diamond. 0 f course I pass this field every time I go ID a socx:er or footbe.ll game at Orange C.out College. I see the backstop rising lnto the air and know the baseball field bads up somewhat dose to the soccer field. But I still didn•t heed the warning signs. When driving to attend the women's soccer team's opening playoff game against Glendale Nov. 19, I eagerly saw a spot in the front row of the parking lot that sits just across a two-lane road from the field. Sorry, I don't know the name or the lot If there ii one. Now it was~ a abort walk to lbe field and I thougnt it wouJd be a quick out bade to the office after the pme. In oovering ...,. .Ve )earned to always seek a spot that's dole to the place of ~ but more importantly. a PlaCe that allows me the easiest way out after the game. That pe.rticular day it didn't redy matter where I parhd beca&• only about 100 people ~up to the game so the 9d1c wouldn't prlllellt a ~ 1be pme went on and Coast (inNaDed. ~1. to advance to the ~round and I quickly ~to interview Coach 6mb8ra Bond and a few players lwmyat01' Never In my wildest ctr.n» ~ 1 hlM gur•ed what Would happen Dell. ooc Adlledc Director Fred Hokanson approached me with a slight grin. one of concern. He said. ·0o you own a black car?" I thought, ·Oh no, I paited in the wrong place and got towed or my car was stolen.· and year of my car and asked me when wouJd be the best time for someone to come out I thought, "This is strange. usually they want me to go to their place.· I told her sometime Well. it didn't get stolen but the next words Hokanson said rang through me Wee chimes on Ouistmas .-..:::o __ ....._. between noon and 2 BRYCE p.m. that day and she said that wouJd be fine. ALDERTON So at about 2:30 p.m. morning. "You should never park that close to the baseball 6eld, your windshield is shattered,· he said. I hurriedly ran lo see my car and right there in the left lower-portion of the windshield was a clrcillar shatter mark that extended toward the top and the sides like a spider web. I gueM a foul ball bad shot badtward and landed square on my wind.Wdd. I suddenly became quite beadachy and I couldn't really think right e:xx:ept about where I was going to cake it and how much it wouJd cost. Hokanson told me to call him the next rooming and he would see what be could do. I thought I would haw to dip into my savings to pay for however much It would cost. Luddly I had to come in the next morning early to finish up aome youth soccer so I called the atbledc oftlce and spoke with Donna Wright who got me in touch with Marie (I apologize (. didn't get a last name) with the auto ...... detail COIDpll\}' the C.o.t CGlnrnunity Colep Dillrk:t C:Oi'.111..U out to. She promptly ftllWned my call and I 11V9 her lhe make, model that day a man stopped by the Pilot and in 30 minutes I had a new windshield No cost, the district picked up the tab. And I didn't have to drive my car to a repair shop. They came out to my place of work. which is commendabJe. Though Thanbgi · has passed. we can be ~ every day about something. right? I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the people that made this repair possible, including Hokanson, Wright and Shirley Macy at occ. the wonderful people at the district (hopefully you know who you are). Marie and Jeff with the auto gla,s., repair com~ If there was anyone I didn't mention I apologlze, but I want you to know how thankful I am of your work on this. It was no one's fault that my car got hit The buebail team waa simply practicing and my cu unfortunately was In the way of a ground-seeking foul ball. In hlndstght, the shatter taught me a lesson that I wU1 carry with me whenever I go to a aoccer, football or other game at the coJ.lete. Never park that doee to the blMball field again. Satwday, November 30, 2002 13 . . \. " • , , . . . .. • ~ . . • • . . • . \ ' • I . ' .. CUMMINS Contiooed from Bl mDe and a half was probably more painful tban it should ~been. I got nervous. But. you couldn't express those nerves to your teammates. Being captain, you have to make sure you send the right meesage. You can't say, 'I can't do it,' or show wony. • In her words and i.n her actions, CUmmlns displays that she has a high competldve spirit. Yet, that can be her worst enemy iQ regard to her injuries, in which rest ls one of the best remedies. This season she had to miss two meets because of the tendinitis and she, although grudgingly, held back in some other races, as well. As the cross country season draws to a dose. Q.munins has been showing the effects of the pain. She walb with a limp. These days It's banter to smile, yet easy to find intensity. "It's pretty bad jwt standing there, and running. it hurts more," CUm.mins said of the tendinitis. "We all made the decision that I can run through it, because this is my last season. Because of all the work I have put into it, it was a group decision. me, parents and coacbes. that I would go on. ML SAC was quite a challenge. I didn't do that much training. I did some weightlifting. But, the maJn focus was to stay fit, without nurting my knee and hip. I even tried yoga, but I'm not the most graceful person you've ever seen. l only did that once. lt works for most people, just not rne.M CdM Coach Bill Sumner, who describes CUmmins' plight as a heavyweight fight, said the senior captain's moxie will leave a lasting impression for the younger runners on the team. "Her commitment is going to leave an impression," Sumner said. "She's committed beyond from what you see from college runners.. She wants to be in the game. She wants the ball in her hands. So what if one leg falls off. she says. I can beat all these girls with the one leg. "She's taken so many hits and she's still standing," Sumner continued. "She's gotten knocked SPORTS The Qmers, chin.,olS in bOYs ---10 Anwtcln . OMsion play in AYSO Reaion 5' action, wl be rebf'llentinl Corona del Ms in r.qionll Play. Top row, frdm left: Nathan CHsholm, Tanner Grandstaff, Emery Molnar, Jack Nowak, Nick Gooding and Spencer Christoff; bottom rJM, from left Baron Brown, ColSI Beaver. Brandon Rus, Cameron Orr and Ryan Dur~ zo. Canhed from 81 lotmoreWlllabl OD ..... ...... ~lelllOO. Hn .... .., .... to do • little bit rL ~ for ua." Senior .... a... Cllneron, another returninl ...-. lbould IOlklily a hedrnmt that. for the Int time lo three 1e•ma. wW not lndude Greg Pwdne. Perrine la now at ~ Untw:nlty after eanUng Sea View Player of the Year~~ .euon. 1be 8-loot, third-year vanity performer la one of eeveral pe- dmeter lbarplbooten, Hint eald. and bu alilo shown a knadt for ~ the ball to the buket. He avenged 4.8 pointa aa a jun- ior, but could easily double that this leUOO. down in each round and she's Andre Pinesett., who started at still standing in the 15th. and point gumd last season while she's ready to go. She's not Penine mi.seed the first eight winning some of these rounds. games wtth a tom N::L. wfll also but she is winning the fight. contribute in the bec::kcow1.. ~ She ls still not 1009l>. People 6-0 junior. be awraged 2.2 point.I don't know what she bas last season. awrcome. And. shes still Hirlt expects 6-3 senior Nick standing in there, saying, give Glassic to step into the defensive me another round." 'stopper role handled the last two Sumner's words, the essence seasons by 2002 graduate Brilc of Cummins this season. were Peterson. . evident in the race Nov. z.t. "He should be the guy we can Q.unm.ins started the race with count on to stop the other team's aggressiveness and maintained big guard OJ' forward, he'll score that ~ce throughout the first some and be can rebound like mile. In the last mile, she began crazy," Hirst saJd Glas.Uc scored to feei the pain. Yet. there was 14 point.I in limited varsity ac- never-a question that she tion last season. would finish the race. Senior Sean Rarden, a danger- " I knew I was going to ous three-point shooter, can finish," Cummins said. "With being instant firepower off the the sifuation of CIF and how bench, should he not wind up in close it was going to be, I the starting five. thought, no matter what, you Brett Lowenthal, who has owe It to the team to finish the shown an effective midrange race. Anne (SL Geme) and Ahlla jumper, ls more polished offen- (1(.attan), I saw them, as they sively than def~ Turrey were going to finish the race. I Pines used a zone defense al- saw the pain in their faces. It was most m:lustvely, but Hirst pre- rewarding to see them finish the fers pressure man-to-man. race the way they dJd, and I did which could mean an extended the same for them. Because I adjustment could see th~m wock:ing hard. Thdd Lowenthal, whom Hirst that's why I pushed myself. said ls exceptionally quick. could Misery loves company. I guess. end up running the show, If he is There's a lot of motivation to find able to dJgest the Sailors' offen- out there in running." • sive and defensive schemes Cummins said she will quickly enough. continue tp find motivation If he is up to the challenge, the throughout her senior year. It younger Lowenthal may take seems to never end After the over the point guard chores that cross country season at the State have been handled by just two Finals. she will take some time players the last seven seasons. off to rest and then get back into it to get ready for the traclc and field season TODAY ......,... College men -UC Irvine at Pepperdine University, 7:30 p.m.; Vanguard University vs. Hope International, at Point Loma Oaaic, 5:30 p.m. Coflege women -UC Irvine vs. · Wm. & Mary, at Albuquerque, 6 p.m.; Vanguard University vs. Cal State Stanislaus, at Fresno-Pacific Ctualc, 6 p.m. Community college men - Orange Coast at Citrus Tournament. Community college women - DON l..EAQi I DALY PILOT Chase Cameron returns for his senior season in the backcourt. Matt Jameson, now a senior at Miami of Ohio, was Hirst's point man his first four seasons at the school and Perrine took over as a sophomore. Brett Perrine, Greg's brother and a 6-3 sophomore, could also provide some punch on the wing, while Jair Hernandez, a 6-5 senior, should provide depth up front Senior Ben So-t.a, j~ joining the team after a standout foot- balfseason, will join senior BJake Hanley and junior Robert Hunter in providing additional depth. The Sailors, who open the sea- son Dec. 5 at Back Bay rival Co - rona del Mar, will spent late De- cember in Minnesota, competing Dec. 26~30 in the St. Ooud Tournament. ·were fired up for that," said Hirst, who believes Woodbridge Is the favorite to win the Sea View League that figures to be bolstered by the addition or Foothill. SCHEDULE Orange Coast at Ventura Tournament . Croa country High school boys and girts - Corona del Mar girts, Estancia boys (and Diana Rosete) at State Finals at Woodward Parle, Fresno, 8a.m. Vollf,ybal Community college women - R(lgional second round: Cuesta at Orange Coast, 7 p.m. High school girts -State Division II Regional, semifinal: South Torrance at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m. THE SAILORS • 4 Ben Soza 6-1 Sr. 6 Todd Lowenthal 6-0 Fr. 10 Chase Cameron 6-0 Sr. 11 Blake Hanley 5-9 Sr. 15 Chad Rarden 6-1 Sr. 21 Robert Hunter 6-1 Jr. 23 Brett Perrine 6-3 So. 24 Brett Lowenthal 6-6 Jr. 25 Jair Hernandez 6-5 Sr . 33 Nedim Pajevic 6-8 Sr. 34 Andre Pinesett 6-0 Jr. 40 Nick Glassic 6-3 185 Sr. 50 Jamie Diefenbach 6-0 Jr. Coach: Larry Hirst (eighth year) w.twpolo College men -UC Irvine at Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament at Los Alamitos Armed Forces Training Center, "vs. UOP. fifth-place semifinal, 2:30 p.m. SUNDAY BubtbaU Community college men - Orange Coast at Ci1rus Tournament Community college women - Orange Coast at Ventura Tournament ~~~~ ~ MIKE'I • l ° CAllPETI OVER 30 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery • ~ a-in.tie 1-:1w-1 c.r.nk: Carpets • Area Rugs Ploortng ~ ~"' * 1 H Vinyls • Ceramics ~ -.. .. ~ Wood • Laminates ' ft •• -c.up .. ~CALL NOW ;::-..,·~ ~ ~ 642•8400 I I• t , It • BASKETBALL.; Vanguard splits POINJ' WMA-Vanguard Unl- -*Y°t men'a bubtbal.J team pa tpltt In a two-game tourna- ment at Point Loma Nazarene Ptlday1 polltlng a 70·69 victory aw:r Lubbock Christian, after taking a 91-81 loss Lo Waylan Bepdst on Thursday. The Uons (3-2) were led by Junes Hartman C:Z6 points), Le- vttiCl.11 Williamson (18) and Con- rad Adamczak 04) on Friday. Adamb.ak Cl~) and Ryan Mo- reau and James Hartman 16 each) wete the pacesellers on Thursday. fl<*T LOIM ClASS«: ~ 70, Lubbodl CMstlan 89 ..,._..-Moreau 6, Hartman 26, Atinon 0, Adamculi 14. Williamson 18, Aoeborough 0, Rumett.e 6, Enns 0, Egbn1. 3-pt. goels -Hartman 3, Wilhamson 2.Motwu 1. Fouled out -none. T~-none. LaMoc* awwden -Price 4, Johnson 4, Jofw 15, Robem 20, Flippen 9, PllCll9rlOn 2, Rewis 15. 3-pt. gc>N -Jones 1, Robena 1 Fouled out -none. Tedlnk:elt -none. Halftime -Lubbodt Chnst1an, 36-31. Wlyten a.otlst 91, Vanguard 81 ..,.._.._Moreau 16, Hanman 16, "'""'°n 6, Adamczak 19, Williamson t Cottllf' 0, Rosborough 8, Burnette 2, Egbn8. 3-pt. goel• -M oreau 2, Hon man 2. bborough 2, Peirson 1, W1lhamson t Fouled out -none Technicals -none Wlylen 8lipdst -Harrelson 21. G1mea 9, Sima 12, Noms 29 Odeh 2 Jasalti1 t 2, Garcta 0, Cornelius 2. Everea 2, Yedge 2 ~pt. goel• -Harrelson 4, Jasa111s 4. Gameo 3. Norris 2 Fouled out -none Technk:els -none Halftime -Vanguard, 4948 S POR TS COLLEGE WOMEN'S HOOPS VOLLEYBALL UCI just misses UCI women down San Jose St. in 4 ALBUQUERQUF. NM. -UC Irvine guard Wendy Gabbe scored 26 points. but it was not enough as the Anteaters' women's basketball team (1 -l) dropped its 6rst game of the sea- son Friday to Kent Slate, which pulled out a 67 -65 victory in the first round of townament play at the University of New Mexico. Gabbe hit 9 of 19 from the field and 5 of 9 from three-point range, in addition to 3 of 4 from the line. ' Also in double figures for the Anteaters was forward Christina Callaway (14 poinlS) in UCI' s four-guard offense. 1be Anteaters return to play today at the wne aite at 5 p.m. against the loaer of the WWiam & Mary-New Me1ico game. Kent St.n917, UC lrWM 815 UC tmne -Call8W1tV 14, Faulkner 7, Gabbe 26, Green 5, Thawley 3, Biggins 2, Yedon 8. ~pt. goal• -Gabbe 6, Faulkner 1, G1'9it" 1. Fouled out -none. Tedmlcals -none. ec.nt Sute -S~ter 6, Rubia 16, Kollat. 0, Vavrek 0, Zona 28. Shibata 7, ICelly 4, Clari! 6. J..pt. goal• -Zone 2. Shibata 1. Fouled out -Shibata. Technical• -none. Halftime -Kent State, 35-34. LONG BEAOI -UC Ir· vine's women's YOUeyball team was a first-round win- ner ar the 2002 Baden ~ Classic at the Pyramid Prlday, besting the Spartans, 30-21, 30-27, 28-30. 30-19. KeDyWmgled ua with 18 kills. while OWlda McLeod (12 kills), Rebecca Lanen (12 lcills) and Dana Kurzbard ( l I kills. DO erroTS) provided the • balanced look. ua setter Ashlie Hain had 51 assists. ,, HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER Cdrvt:,rvt:esasquadsranked LOS ALAMITOS -The C.Orona del Mar f-ljgh girls soccer Learn, which has posted a 58-12-14 re- cord the last three seasons, win- ning three straight Pacific C.Oast l..eCll,'Ue titles. is ranJced No. 4 in the CIF Southern Section Divi- sion II preseason poU released by the M"clion office. 111e Sea Kings, guided this sea- son by first -year coach Bryan M1ddlrwn. have lost in the ClF l>1VJ~1on IV semifinali. each of the Ja..,t tlu~ ~l'asom.. Led by return- ing All-UF performers Paige Jane'>. Lauren Shephenlson, A11 - via M.vura. Eh~ha Morgan and Jenny Long. CdM opens tts '>ea- ..an Mond.iy in a 3 p.m non- league clash with visiting Dana program's first playoff win in Di· Hills. vision rv. C.Osta Mesa, which battled CdM in the PCL the last two sea-DMtiofl I sons, but will compete in the 1. Arcadia; 2. Crescenta Valley; 3 . Golden West League this season. ~,;;~:(t!~=u~rv'f~ 5· shares the No. I 0 ranking In Divi-WestJake; 7. Et Dorado; 8. Brea Olinda; sion HI. 9. El Modena; 10. Canyon (Anaheim). Coach Dan Johnston's Mus-DMsioll • tangs. paced by AU-OF senior re-1. Bonita; 2. Walnut. 3 Atascadero; 4. rumer Sharon Day, open Tues-Troy; 5. Sunny Hills. 6. Yucaipa, 7 day at 3 against nonleague SoutJ:i Torrance; 8. Arroyo Grande; 9. . . finished 3 La Mirada; 10. (tie) Costa Meu and VlSllor Rosary. Mesa 1 · " Orange Lutheran 6-4 last season. including the ASKETBALL Lions' women lose PRF.SNO -Vanguard Univer- sity's women's baaketbaD team WU unable to keep pace with Cal State 8akenfield tn the 6rst round of the Premo P'adfic Clas- sic Priday and fell. 86-61. Paulette Seaman and Lacey Mills each scored 10 points, but that was the extent of positives for the Uons. who fell to 3-3. van- guard meets Cal Slate Stanislaus today at 5 p.m. at the same sit.e. In the other half of the semi- finals. Fresno Pacific was an 86- 78 winner over Stanislaus. FltE.SHO IW:IFlC ClAS5'c Cel St. Bekerlfteld M , Vanau.m 151 811 I tlfWd -Williams 6, DittDumet 23, Madt 2, Tobin 5, l(irby 9, Lutes 13. Mallangl 4, Shun 0, Garay 24. 3-pt. goel• -Dittbumer 4, Lutes 2 . Fouled out -none Technicals -none. ~ -J. Lenderman 6, M ills 10, Wilcox 8, McKinney 2, Dittenbir 7, JoMfuon 9. Lee 3, C. Lenderman 2, Seaman 10, Candelaria 4, Gnffo 0. ~ goals -Mills 2, Josefsson 2, Seamon 2. Lee 1. Fouled out -Mills. Tect1nical1 -none. Hal~ime -Bakersfield, 44-32. WATER POLO CdM, Tars earn respect LOS AlAMTJ'OS -CDrooa cW Mar High is the top-tWlked gfdl water polo team in OMikm n. ~ Newport Had>ot Is No. 2 in DMdoo I in preaeuori polls ,. leased by the OF Southern Sec- tion. Newport Harbor is behind only Foothill. which joins the Sallon In the Se.a View League this year after winning the OF Division I aown last year reprt;se!lting the (.entwy League. Corona del Mar, ClF DMsion IV champion a year ago. sits atop No. 2 Villa Pan: and No. ~ UnMrsi.ty, which will battle the Sea Kin&' for the Pacific Coast League champi- omhip. DfVISION I 1. Feoltlill; 2. Nliwpcwt Hmrbor. 3 5enu Ma<ganta; 4 Bell Gardena, 5 Sao Oementa; 6 Edison; 7 El Toro, 8 Long Beach Wilson, 9 E.peninza, 10 IMne DMS«>NI 1. eon,.,. cW Mer: 2 via. PBrtl. J Un1venuty; 4. Canyon, 5. Lagune Beach; 6 Santa Monica, 7 Mire Costa. 8 Et Dorado, 9 Poo1nsula; 10 Fulle< ton HAPPY BIRTHDAY CelebratJng the Dai'/ Pilot's Athlete of the Weell senes FRX>AY 23 -Colleen Lund Costa Mesa Swimming, '96, ·97 19 -Katie Hoffman Orange Coast Softball, '02 lOOAY 23 -Knstin Chisholm Costa Mesa Softball. '98 Make The Most of Ever Mome nt! UX'"f7o ORDERS NO~ 81-f"l(j ~(fTJ'TT.D• · 19 Tennis Courts ·5 Pros W /Grand Slam Ex · S<adJlun C.OW-.. W / Bl ·Ball Machine' · F11nt'<s Director -~w1m L<'<ison" ·Jr. O lympic Saltwater Po ... )I ·Jr. Swim Team .. 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It shall be the responsl- blhty of lll• blddef to dehWf hb bid Co ttMt Crty Clerk Office by the prop11 an11CK1nced linM. OeMV«Y loeetlOll: City of Costa Mesa, 77 f1ir OrlVtl, Room I 01, Cost1 Mesa. California 92626. Bkls shall be returned to the 1ttentlon of the City Cterll, within said time limit. In 1 Haled enYttlope Identified on the outslda with the Bid Item Number and llHI Openlnc Date. Bids will ii. publicly 099ned end read 11oud at 10:00 a.m. or IS IOOft as Pf9Ctl· c;Mlt Oii hca .. IF If, IOI! lft the Counc:K Chetnllen. AcNltlollal seb of ttle l'Otlce 11111ltlnl ..._ -y lie....._, by MM- r&re4 .-dofa et ttle Offb of ttle l'wc~ s11,et•hor. 11 Fmlr Drift, .._ 100. Costa Mda,Callfornla'2US, 7141154-5227. Oete4t. ,... _ _., 11. 1002 =f'tlotNo••~ CIY•CIAA• ----··--..... , ·--·-·· Drive, Room 101, Costa Meu. Callfornl1 92626. 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Bids must be r.celved at the OCSO's Adminis· tretlon lobby or Pw- chastnc Division Office, by the dale and llnM herein aboY• sat f«th, 11 which tlnM they wlM be publicly opened Md •11amlned et the f'w· c1laslnc Office of ocsr>, 10144 Ellis Avenue, fovnt1t11 V•lley, c.11-f«ma. 92IOl-7018. for the followlns; lktlce .............. Seleef= c ..... ".. .. ~--.... X-MOt-tU All ltemlacf list of the It•-f« .... Is •t- tacMcl ( ... A~t C). Swptus Buyers 11111st a• •Wll • --· bid for the entire llst of Ale o••MKI Of equipment. Tiie "" cm co.ca or ••••••• ,...,. l:!. ""OTT Of MWPOIT ...... It ..... IUCll....-........... -",... IXCLHIYI I OU• .... M ... ..._ ... WASTI WMlll TO 41" .. ja f•llewt•a SORl•I CMRllUI --·· Tiie ••er• ..,,.. IPJM W ..... .-, fw .,_ • N0 .. 1111¥1 lAll• • ....... t11e ,._ .. ~"'ro •':.t ~ .._ .... ...,,.. ,_ WAlft JO. 2IDQ2 SAM c..-llnlCll •PO• , .. ClfY 1'9nl A9 .,,_ man••__, IUCll S.jKt •--.Ce ... ~.-.. .... 12111 ., ........... ,.21112, __ ....,.... ... . .. .., ....... "''' · 2.00Z. AYl l, <•••<H •11• we •• O'Mll. ....... , eLeWl!L A•Aal.l Hen -. aAYO• ..... .... <•••Cl& -,,, .... - fictlla ..... ... s...... The followina pet JOns ere dolnc business u : B•chtelle Vossm.n & Comp•ny, 18201 Von Karman Ave.. UOS, Irvine, CA 92612·1070 Susan K. BKhtalle, CPA. APC, 18201 Von kwman Ava., 1305, Irvine. CA 92612-1070 Chflstopll« E. Vossman, lCZOl Von K•nnan AH .• 1305, lrvlne, CA 92.S 12 • 1070 Tiils business Is con· ducted by: I .. .-al pmrtMJ$1Jip ..... yoo st.tad doif1& buslnns yat7 No Svsan k. Bitehtelle. CPA. AK. This s1•tenMnt was ftled with the ColUlly Clwlt of Or anc• County on 11/15,/02 209H91Jff1 Dally Pilot Hoy, lt.:4 30, Dae. 7, 2002 .......... .......... The followill( petSOftS we 'cfo1111 bvsinesl u: GleM A. Weis Len411cllPI Archltectur•I Oeslps, 17534 SMte S.INWa, fo1111taf1t Valley, CA l270I ...... A. ..... 17"4 ........ ~ ....... V9'1ey,CA 11111 ......... Alt-..... ., .... ......... ..... Y" ...... .... ~,.,,.,"51 00 GleMA.W1'61 ,.. .......... . ......... c:e-ty anotor-.c..ty •lVl.W WllUI ....., ........... ~ a.0..1.- .......... ... s...... The lollowlna persons are doinl business IS. Ornburt & Associates, 11 Oohany. Lacun• N11U41I, CA 92677 Bt•lne R. Ornbur1. 11 Ootleny, Laa11n1 N11uel. CA926n Annett• C. Ombura. 11 Doheny, Leaun1 N1-vel. CA926n This buslneu Is con ducte4 by: hvsbend and wife Haff you sterucl clolrta business yat1 Yes, 11/ 15/2002 llalne II. OrnOw1 TMs state-nt was fited wlttl the County Clefll of OreftC't County Oft l l/15/02 2091691 .. 17 Oatty rllot "°•. I!~ E_i J0,0.C. 7,2002 -:iA.lllf ........... .......... The~sona we doillS I S: C.K Mto Sain, All Etmhvut Ct ., Yorba Llnclll, CA t2la C... Keya, 1831 Eltn- IMnt Cl, Y«ba Linde. CAW.. Ti. IHlslMa Is -.... by. "' lndlvlduel ltwly...1t8rtllddoilll .......... ,.., ... C...~· n. ...._, -fW ..... the Co-, Clan ef 0r""I" eo-tJ Tuesday M. Rosen, S7S Anton Blvd., Suite 300. Cost• Mna, CA 92626 Thb busineu Is con· ducted by: an tndividu•I Have you started dotn& busineu yet? Yes. 11/ 10/02 Tu.sd•y M. Roprs This s t1t1ment WIS hied with the County Cie111 of Or 1111• County ~ 11/15/02 2001H1HM Deity Pilot NoY. 16, 2.3, 30, Dec. 7. 2002 SA.377 hied with the County Clerk of Or•nee County on 11/15/02 1002HUU4 Deily Piiot Nov 16, 23, 30, 0.c. 7, 2002 SA382 Ac-.. ..... ... s...... The lollow1n1 persons are dol"fl business u Tett Kahan O..Msn, 999 Grove Pl .. Costa Mesa, ~..... CA92627 ~ Teri Mane Kahart, 999 ... S...... Groite f't., Cost. Mesa, The followin1 persons CA 92'27 an dolnc bus1nns as: This ~ Is c~· Bllboa Oomesbc Acency. ducted by· en lnlhldual 285S W. Coast Hwy . Hive you started dlMn& '216, Corona 0.1 Mar, bvslnns yatf Yea. 2001 CA 92625 Twl Mane KehM c.,,,_ _...._ Oeftlms,, Tllla state-t was 142 so. eo .... Newport ftled with the County c-t.. CA 92'657 ~ of Or•nce County Tl11s bvsineu ts COtl' on l l/15,/02 ductacl by: en Individual I002•HJ96.J tt.w you stwted dolnt Daly f'ik>t ,..v 16. 2l, busiMss yet1 Ya, 7{10/ JO, O.C. 7, 2002 SA313 96 c.r-limenel Re-.. ..... This st.tellleftt wn .......... fMa4I w1t11 1M County Claf'tl of 0r..,._ County The folowmc perwns 101/31 _, we doflll liHIMless u: Ofl ,_ lelttsslmo ea.Meb, 57S IMtMft441 AntOll 81v4.., S... JOO. Olily raot No•. 23, JO, eo.u Mna. CA '262.t Dae. 7, 14, 2002 SAJ!l5 Tvesdey ..... tloews, .......... 4 U9 Croollad Stlcll ... ~ laM, Corona, CA t2ll3 -This ~ Is COii' The f~ 1MfMM ducted '1; M flldi...,.. ....... ~ 9$1 .................... RADUt LlC ZOO f'wla --.. ,-1 ... t.ne •m. ....,.,t r......, ..... .....,. 9eedl, Celff«llie IZt&l 1'ln a..._.. wes IADU LLC (CA), 200 fM ...... .. c-ty 1'.rla Lene, fh"l*'t C~ 9f Or-. et.My leedl, Cal!WMI 9ZIQ et111/1"'1112 ™' ......... ._ ........ ... ..... .,. e lJMIW ::'&... ........ ·~ IWlllty c.. . 1. -..... '"..,.. .... ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi ....... ,.., ... tADUI, I.LC, Merli ....,.o-n.. ., ........ -.......... c..ty ~ .. ~c..c, •lV..W ........... ............... ,, .n. a.0-.1.--- WAN YOlJI HOOSE How to· Place A Rates and deadlines arc subject IO change without notice. The pubfisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise 01 reject "any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. TI1e Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error .in an advertisement for ~hich it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insci;ti on. • CLASSIFIEIAD B Fax (949r 631-6594 (PlcMe Include your -ead phone number ..s -·u call you b«k wilh a price quote.) Telephooe 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hours By Mail/In Person! 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA mn At Newpon Blvd. &l Bay St Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday ,.,. Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm - Tuffsday ................... Monday 5:00pm ~: "' Wednesday .............. Tuesday s:00pm ~ Thursday ........... ~ Wednesday 5:00pm ,.. Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm . Saturday ..................... Friday 3 :()()pm -• Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm Index --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---. ... . -· .. ANNOUNCIMENTS & MISC. GARAGE SALE BUSINESS & FINANCIAL Collectibles/ Memorabilia 1160 TO, SS 4 RECORDS nc Mu. <lls;a., Et !Ds ' fJh Ill Me<.. 5'*r. hAle ~ Mille 949-645·7SOS ENTERTAINMENT Calendar of Events 1310 IQUAl llOUSll6 OPPOll1llT'f All real at.le adver t•,.na in thili new59a~r 1s subject to the f eden I f aor Housing Act of 1968 a\ amended which makes 11 1lle11111 to advertise ·any prefer· ence . hm1tat1on or d1sc11m1natlon based on race. color. reh111on. sea, handicap, fam1hal status or national orogln. Of an intention to matte any such preference, hm1ta lion or dlsc:Timonatoon - This newspaper will not knowinafy accept any advertisement fOf real estate which 1s In violation of the law. Our readers are hereby 1nf0fmed that all dwell lnp advertised In this newspaper are available on •n equal opportunity basis. To complain of dts cttm'"atlOll. can HUD toll· lrH •t 1 800-424·8590. Audlarls 1'83 WANTED QUES Oldef Style Furniture PIANOS io Con.<tiblft . ......_._ •S.-·-·Olloo- .. CASH PAID $$ _,... ..... t-.- -auv ESTATES ·~M.dy ........ .. ------... COtJSIGNr.1HHS i . • I • I . I I .:~ SOUTBC8AST AUCTI N , ....... 1010-1770 •I . ~ . . ,. 1419 Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week SOOS-SISO 2305-2490 For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) Cal Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 =les 1489 .. c... s.. .... 1""'M9-7~ Baby Gland piano. l<l..m ~ hm 0*1s IWld petr*-1 ~ bed.~ -more 1 Day only. Cal tor aate entry ' ci"ectioos Sat 1 l/Jo,a-~1 2,_ furniture, housewares. books, etc ... All must co 620 Seaward Rd .. CdM lASTSIDE GAUGE SAU Fri & Sat 8a·l2p Fur nlture. clothes & much moret 259 Sierks C.M. HOME IMPROVEMENT SERw:ES 2600 co•ERCW. PROPERTY FOR SALE 4500 e • COIONA Oil MAI on PCH. approa. 5300 sf bkla. S2.2Mil. Prone Only •at. Paul 949.290-3053 1031 ,......,.._ ca5lt llow enoi.tdl •to support ll'ofes· sional rT.,.nt. Pm: Off;. Cory ~-G4 a201 Olcllb'Lae - IACI IAY CENTH 2651 Irvine Ave, 900sf, 1011 view. retail on·s1le. 714·573-7780 COSTA MlSA EAST SIDI 129 Cabrillo St .. OFFICE S,ACI, 360 sf, ereat toe Marcie 949-&42·5171 ~Offkee­~1nc.,-......... _ .. ..._. ..... t4t-444-7IOO 2605 AUTO lffAta llDG on --------Nwpt Blvd. up to 8 Beys, ~ 0....-offers sell $9951\/rent S2.per st. Christmas dec:oratlna for 1gt will coop.96642-9666 your office/home reason • _ Mlle price 714·856·5038 HOt.ESFOASAl..f JEWRRY/ 3460 ORANGE 5400 DIAMONDS/ COUNTY PRECIOUS METALS -Bl-lbol-Pln-lnsu_ta_ c .. ,, Coll• Need. .._,_.. T~ 2br 2bl Old Coinsl Gold. silver. condo, qiMl. ,.. pool, roof jewelry, watches, Wlb~ lllP w Woutdoor l*1'i-c colltchbles 949-6'2·9448 1415.aj> '! n~ Clll 3110 Corona 1111 Mir •AdopC• w.nw Kii.ns. Ciiis. daeS rai or -... every S.t·Sun 12-4pm f-'-' Is At*"8I ~ Info 949·644·2279 www~ora"• ~ ~ Web lsq 4 daeS ~r-ied • C4Mo..plH • 41 .. _/I...,. He4r-/2...,. NOW ... .$1,175,000 L..-ry~&C... t4t-4S0-7000 t4t-47S-""le•!) CollaMm A s.-t. C....--..._ '" Ne..,.... ........... .... <. ;• • 4/Hir, . , __ .,........._ -& -*Y $1,450,AIOO COASlUNI llAl.TY Mt-7st-4177 OrEN SUN 12-4 2100 Yo<ht Mischief '4 •lfll stery J ltr 4-. lamrm, 2.Sba hdwd firs, aranite ctrs. mOfe! SJ,OlS,OOOOwner/ Brok• 949-644·5419 llGRXll , ......... c ...... .. CewtOrdereclS ... Coll Finl At•· 949-723-• 120 OCEAN ,AMOllAMA ri.-ca..c1 ........ .......... w $1,229,000 ..... 4t-72J-a120 Y..t, Oen front klx 2 Rry, lbr wood ... llCl Views of ocn & city la SI.It dDck, p . Awl HS Sl951Vmo. ke 9&65().3823 $409,000S ..... f..aly "-· D•-- t•Wll ..... "..,.....-. .. , 949-723-t 120 OCIANPAMOIAMA llUTHTAXINO $439,000 AGT.949·72J-a120 llewpalt Coat ......... 2..Seo ...... A M4sl"-" ,._. C.rest Cnt•• H-• ........ c_,... ... ~Views, ...... Qaet.n & w.... ~. ca.snN MAI.TY M t-7St-0177 onNSUN 12-4 7422 ••1hh11• elepnt livtnc w/vlew 4br 4ba poss 5th bf + bonus almost 4.000sf. OVER SZOOK IN UPGRADES! $899,950 ast K•die Karchet The Real Estate Source 714-457·1560 MISCEUANEOUS RENTALS NI/Ck-View rooms, Oceanfront/22nd pvt rm, unfurn, share ba, utts pd, n/smka. lutch· enette, lnd<y, 1 block to Newport Pier S69S/mo Call Sam wt 949·278 7905 (between 9•·5p> RESIDENTIAL RENTALS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY 4"--. Cameo Shores home w/pool. ipa. ~ views. n/pets/smi.rs, S100)no. :gt 9&1'59-J]!J) CollaJJlm 1 & 21r'e from S910mo. on lovely sated comm near Tri-Square, f11d11e . aar/stouge Klein Mnat. 877-704·8649 • 9200 11r def wn.p, vaul c:Ms, stove, ffis. cell Ian more. 133 E 16th SL AMI for specl81s! !M9 548-2•21 No dot:S. t • 4et wtt.p, YllUI cells, stove. fnL ce~ 11111, more. 133 E.. 16111 St. A5ll for specials! 949-f>48.2421 No dot:S. Nr aoct. a..,, all remod 2Br 1.S6a condo. 2c ,., • fp, wd·hkups, no pets $1375/mo. 949 ~ 8384 1/• OI 1• -... QST5lll 2Br hou!e, Ina! ~d. ~ r1N ... lltl pr, Ls U r, 2'•, ~ =s.:1r:. x, View. pets ok. ~ 9&7Z2-0Z70 fmo short or lon11 ~ term t4t~72S-OS4'. F.W. SFR. rwnodlMd. 2br .......... , ._.... lba, bMjo ...,,., -apl. -• WWW ,.n. kl & ba. 217 E 20tll Foa HAl't'Y HOUOAY 11111. Ill $15'5 919-J:18.&HI UNT AU-·· .. 29o Si* Mesa V.de A ON LIOO PCNIHSULA NIW2ar21e COTIAOU Provate BHch. Pool and Sp•. Wilk to Ocean, Shops •nd Restaurants. Luse 6/mo·2 yr+ Boat Slip Available 710UDOPAlll01. 949-673 6030 or 949-723-5830 CANNPlY IUHTAlS '--· ~ 8ddibon, II open HAS fT AUi llA. front.It.II )'l"d. Zc p ~ Jer, ._, CXJrlW ~ 1, 2 & .,,., ~ :JZ:l.fi).7573 lot w/ll!ift ol Wllterfront. Y..t,&WW.. •--NI-I Granite counters, u 0.. the ......... & ....,...,. ..,... ~ L& w•terfront c..e.--. patio, rooftop dlldl 35Cnn ....., ,...._. C.. Is •-lua , • ....._. lbr avai 115 !M9-72J.7440. ........__..__. 1 -... 1 -2.Sba. trplc, plant.Uon -_..,. -£VY shutter, ta p•tlo bbq * flillY * Jiit-2,to .,..... -$2200/mo 949 887 2660 LIASIS Peninsula. Steps to LJdo&...1.o. Bill GRUHOY REAL TORS be8dl. Fp, 2c pr, 1 l!ear -'49-675-61•1 lse, n/pets 626-359 539 ._., c..n.p 2lw P/M ar 1 .. IP Nwilt ~ 9-t ,_ ... to ti.:11. 2-c aar. be8Ch ' tennis ~. fir/, SIJlllJf, -fwTI 2br 2bll d!AIH aindo, club, •vi 11] 1 n/smll. yr 11A. owrtoalls pod & lll'dln 2.c fl", Ip, w/d, l\f'plts. lse S3300m ~9-64-4 2330 S~mo. ~ 8Vlilnow. ~ YualY lllt-,.. Mn Hh, nke 2br lb•. 2 pabos, wd ~ - N.wpen H ........ Hr, th. ..._. with larce yard, fp, 2-ur far .... S2400/mo 949-63 1680 Nr sWHI 2Br. ~. 38•. 3 sun decks, w/d, av1il 12·1to6·15, pllfUy furn, $2400/mo 714-838·8301 IAYfaONT Jlr 2 .. lo-und. patio, awac• • washer/dryer hi. ups Act S2750/mo 949.293 4630 .. .. 2.Ao, torm.i ... lam rm, sea.we &•ted comm. awl pool, .... ,_ &~i::1.~ [ ................ c..., lbr 2b8 + lbf lbe, view of back bay, l3300m owner/qt 619-435·5211. NewC..,.t,$1100.. IA*. lClr 11r• o1f A- 206l•t ...... IS ~ .. now. SUB> -uoo aAYf'ICMIT .... , .. ,_.., .... 200 548-2D21i ~1.93 ,.,. n. $1.SOO-yrty OClAltBOfff YUlllY aw OUT ~...-. ._. ._ U.._211-77U Hr 1h.2cs0-... , . ·-U.._H7-6H2 s1aso-. 1p. II ~ • .,,.,•4•-Mt-4200 YQllUNltr ~~~ ...,..Ced OCIAMfllOMTYUltlY INVX ..._,...._..,'lb</ .,_..,,. lmmac 38f • • llTlllD Cf A SHOWCATSI Sohd color & p8'll·color Persians, whites, creams, blue creans, torties. all 11es We spayed & neuteud them fOf you. Call 949 4S1·202S for your appt. Jlr5 2 2-:0::.... ',, lb•. 21><-..a -lw renuts home, shows Ille• Model O,INSAT&SUNl-4 wmt• '"' ,., 1-11t.1y fl•l•lt.4 RESORT/ .,.., Ut-Mt-4200 'A 1n~~ ... U:... ~Kh, •rt. ~$.on ~706-'"= Great hstslde location. Al'& ........,,...,..., ~ _ $7••,ooo. v,..,.TION car..., 111r GARAGE Wit ....... ...._ 38r z.se.. V'•"•'llftlil Pdic ~ ()'dwJslnl !(lift the annual fund campacn tum Cfeat ~ eonu-pm! daily. .Sue • comm -... SlC»l~ Cll ,_ n~za • Jal H-4e Clvk IX '" auto. moon root. cd, lull power 4lVltH S 11,ISO T •r•• c_,. u ·oo JOii ml, sharp. one owner, auto. cd, l/pwr ••nu• s12,tso u.c•TewmC• .,. 40ll m!Ms, suberb cond1lton 724774 $14,too f~Msnt-e c ..... '02 showroom fresh, au· ,.. to, llhr. ed. lull power • 134267 $H,ta5 U-....lS'OO 36k m11<n, sharp one owner. ed. alpine 4HQU.10 S17,ta5 Fw4 r.,..41"-nT 2WD '" 38 ml, s11ow white w/lthr. ed. rear-•ir, custom whls. IOtl04 S lt,t7S ••c--t •_...._ -2WD,'01 1711. m1. top of the line leather, inoonrool, ed. slulfp J102S2 $ lt,'75 Uncel..TewmC• '01 del)endable luaury •t an •ff or dable fl&ur • 4SSM714 521,SOO u.c..111" c.., ....... '01 showroo"' fresh. peatl white, cettrfied 41CY07t $21,SOO ......... QX4 '01 2611 lfilln. cd, moon· roof. lo•ded 20Utl $26,UO - COSTAMHA &MKOUt MUtCUltY - 71'-.S40-s.-•• ... ---~~~~~--- .,.... ''7 H08 v-: Convetsiof'I. """· up-• ti•ns a.ab, rear folctlnc - seats, lV/VHS. suPlfb - muhlnuel & bod1: concl, v~1 S4~ -fwl'A Bkr 949-516-1881. • •SHAJll YOUI lOVI dur1nc the Holiday's with a Ptd•&reed CFA Peraian kitten Blacks. Creami. Tortoise Sh•lls, Red hbbya. $400. All Shots. can Howl 949-451·203? 271 ALIRT rL PROPERTY ~ """"1 rwnocWld. l'flbelts, w/d, ta 1ar. no ,..,.,..,.. ~ __. COASTUNUIA&.TY ~ 500d. ll<Dlmo.~"*i flll pel/smti.1, 12200/mo. RBIJAIJ ~ -$MC ..._., si.n. 'IS ... t4t-7St-0177 fORSALE 6 mo) inddl ~/ \AU. Av•il How 949-500-7037 IMW 'ts 5404 l«ni auto, tulry equip, 'f•Y : MISA VPlDI AJllA __ ........, rr:w lll'll*t, U Ill, l mo .. • 2lr 2111 i., ftnm\ ........ ml, blaQ/bll, beautrful CoOcl conclfllon, $4,500. -. 4 Plex's·Prlde of owner· _. .. ,..,...., -dip. JU.972·1.22i4 (949) 642 "''78 Ip, hltwd •. pr~S22!!0. "---............. ,... ortclut cond. finenclna 949-760·1950. "' RlllE:lllll sh1p.PrincOnly.a1l.Bill ,. _____ ..._____..,_ ~2lr, lie, Apt. Com· ·~ 2hr 11111 ..,t vilws, ._._ 1•• & wan aoil d249762 --------"" .. ~ a'll:I: Grundy949-675-6161 _ _.._... rmnad. $l«i0 -54111 110-..... ..-...... 1-w-w.w _ I WOIJkl low to'-you pletely remodeled W/Mw I.Alli AMOWMUD ,:nQ""' ""7 .....,. ._ ,..._ 't• JU•. till• :::; LJdolllt find your l'1llhllwlt home kitchen 1-c a•r Ulll to YlAltlY Sir 2.Sle ...,..., .,. ...... , airy.1w 't6 ~ new, TopaUOatnMal. co -. 4f'LDMC,()STAMHA MA<H<9"A81 or ~~propwty. bd!S19!nn94H!M-19l 2-Stwyw/,......, ,,...._... • .._., C-U-.fwJ ml, blacll, Alum. Must Sul-.. UPTOSt00,000. 2brl'/•B•2·ca•r,bch --~ nr,:m.,2-c ,..,w/4. Newc_,...~, •••a..bVlew tan lthr. fvhy lolldecl, $17,118194t.650-5860 -. ..-<. CHllY & ten club 35' lot OW-& OW-rllft1s. "° pea, l l!&Vmo I 0...,. C.-fw...... beautiful ot...,..1 cond. www~.c-:: AGlNTf4t-720-1721 Byowmw$880,000obo ~~ 323Dlhle,Opei1Swll..S, 117S4tltSt.$2....._ ,..~117 ... 21 vt9621S9 $4,995 e.t. ~ -;::=:=:=:=:=:=:::::=:=:;:;;:;;:;;:;;:===::=;94;9;&44::;:-;2;330:;::;::!:::=:=;;::=:=;;::=~:9o&C73-=::;5Z2li::;:;°':,,,,=:-eu7::;·::!:::;;::;:;:;:;:;:~:•:::·:::':•:•:_...:;:-4:200:;~:=::=::=::=::=::=::=::!::;::':•:•-:s:•:•:'~ ... ~==:!:;;:;;::=;;::=:=;;:::;,~ ......... a....a-uo ¥1, 1a Ml, w"lte, .,., _MW, ,...., loa4ed, ~ orlllft•I cond, w...... $5,At5 ,.,, " ...... _, ... '--9 '9t HMO 1711 fllll feet Wlff, met.Ille bllflU"dy, lllhl t•n, ......,oof, CO, chrome wtlll, bea11t orla cond vl72419 ll!.1.!M 'fin •wall Bllr M9·:>1111·M88. ......... u ... •311 ml, full flldotY w"rtn· ty, ..,.,. ... bll!, oetmeal ltlw, CO, ctvome whls, buutlful orla . ~ond, w5tlM2 $28,995 fin •Wail Sllr 949-5116· 11188. .....,.'"u ... Ui 1111. full fectory warr•"· Jy, .,_,....,_ blk, oat· -.ti ltlV, CO, chrome • wtlh. beautlful orlainel cond. wf598&42 S21:995 •fill...,.. 8111 9&511&-I• i..-'M..OPl1tinum S.ln iOK ml. feet warr. wlllte/oet111HI lthr, c:hrome wtlh, buut hile new cond vl59664 I $28,995 tin1ncln1 avail, IN 949-5116-1888 &.-'92 SC ..0 C..,. 811r1undr. oatm111, "°'*b «IC cond, fully loeded, wn74129 $7.995 flnancinc available Bkr 9&516-1888. MlaCIDIS IMZ HO $B 7% (4 • .S) OeHlc, Xlnt lthr, body, •ntlnt. EwerylhlnJ works! •II records, 16&( mi, $6400 pp 949-673·5605 • Mere .... '02 CUOO ....... Shw,.SIC_., I 7••r w•r•••ty, $94,SOO. NHd Moun tH!Car. 949-720-1721 M•n•4H '17 SOOD orls ovrner. low dleHI ""· ~eel. $9595 949-760-2570 949·500-6453 ~120ew..­ '" 2911 ml, new tires/ bralln. 6 dWI chancer. Sl7.500. 94!M46-1162 Merce4n12'0eW..-°'" 2911 ml, MW lwu/ llfallu. 6 dlsll dlan,.,, Sl7,500 ~9-646 1162 , •• ~... '99 •••••• c-v. 2)11 ml, Sspd, """"'· ar•Y lthr. lull I act waif. 1.,•1ed. non smlu like n•w vl2669S 129,995 8111 949 586 11188 ._.. ..... 't7 46 HS(. 60li m1, melalhc dark 11nn, oalmeal llllr 18" wllls. f1buloui e<11 f1bulCMU cond, $17.995 firmv265124 l1n/wa11 1v1il Blu 949·S813 1888 Teop,. Av.i-'91 XLS 48k mi, blacll/oatmeal lthr, mnrl, CO. aold Pk& ctvome wflls, beaut or•& cond, Sl2.995 w429641 flnanclna & wa111nty av.ii Bkr 949 S86 1888 ,..,... '01 ~LE 27i ml. stl...., CO. fuM fact wwr, belul i.. new cond "'675241 $11.995 fiml BM M9-515-I 888 "NO 0 C1llfornla law rt· q11..-11 tfl•I coetrac tors laklnl job1 that total S500 or men (t.bef Of matarlalt) be licenMd by tlM Contractors State license Board Stat• lew also requern tllll contr1ctoo lnchicM "'-~ n4lfflber Oii .. adftrtlUnc. Yov can c:lwdi IN statw of your · llnnsed contractor at www.cslb ear" or I00·321·CSL • Unit· censed conlt1telon talilna Jo"' that tot.ti i.u than $500 MUSt steta I" l"alt •dnrtlse111tnt1 t111t ttley are nol liclftHd Illy the ContractOfl stat. Uc-Board: tr 1111 ...... <-.-.. Bladt °" l*ftct b1ea tttw,auto,cert ~ Wlrr,dwwhl •183441 Ua.453 .. IUSCPl'M Vwy ,.,. Yl2 low ml. lmm11e~ II Mn n. Mil CUO SH '97 Black on black Inter, auto, only 68ll mi 118593 $1S,9eo M1s-• • .i...si S8* 'H Clean bl11Ck w /Saddle lthr. auto, 116, Sunroof. 1183621 19.980 Y.tv.•USDN'tl S,0, 5 cyl, ONLY 4~ ml. Mnroot, auto, CO 118587 $l~.98j) Pendle '11 Ter .. c..,...·ao This IS I Vety rare find! Nice well maint •18646 $16,980 , ............ C-..'ff V6lt. S 1peed, ac. CO player lull powfl 118560 $9,980 IMWJlll S."-'91 One owner. auto, 1unrool, luH power 1183441 $11,980 IMWZ3'91 You must see lhll lmmaculale Red Converl1blel• 118770 $13,980 H-...Acc.,4U s..-.·ta Ch1n11111ne wf hn Liiii One owner . moo111ool •181571 $10,980 ......... , . c-.·•• Black w/h11 lthr Only 2211. milesfl •18471 $12.980 MIZSOOCI C-..pe'92 White with li(rey llhr Th15 IS one t •te MBl 4 Coupe! A Beauty!! 118771 $14,980 '49·S74-7777 PHaUPS AUTO ... < ... T ..,.,, Y nod. ''4 I 4011 "''· ac. new br ahi all iervKe records, amffm cd, $4,600 949-278-2182 AlJTOll(8..ES, llSC8J.MEOUS Wane.d 9045 CASH FO• <Aas Wt need rour c"', P••d 101 or not Ph1ll1p~ Auto Ask for Malcolm 949 574 7777 PrlYete Pcirty will buy BMW's & MercedH cars 1985 & up, runnin& 01 not Cal 714-206-UOI BOATS PawlrBom 9515 1 lft °""' """1aruate, Pf on mawitHied, c1oc11 IV.Ml, l ido Bridee. U2.SOO Cal si.on 9"9-683-4016 ==~~ dly IVC Ind mount.Id M Ni9onl m-~1 c.,.t .... /Slla $1%." -CAIP(l ~STALLED WITH PAD SIHCC 1952 ('4t) U0-1676 tt CAIPO 0-CAaPO 0- Repns. Patcninc, Install Courteous 1ny sue jobs. Wholullel 949-492.0ZOS QIN~ EAmll .... 01ycaf e/l(lndt< llfttn readiness 'I" 2·5. RHdina. eufts, muslc:, coollln1. c•rcleftinc & mo<• lnelosecl yard & pl1yroom tull•hme M·F M,.tars dt& teacher Rers l ie, first afd/Cl'lt cart. 71•·376-3552 Hft hcli ,.._, room for 2. 25ft boats $15/ft. 1 2ott boat 112/ft, 1 l8tt boat $10/ft Of bM ••wa1 VS9e.m74«1 Mitt for up to 90ft boat, Newport Harbor, plenty of parllina. Goraeovs toe, views. 949-675·4847 TtlUsAhott YOUR 6W6ESllEI 11 ClASSIFIED {949) 642-5671 Brlcltl• WERICLY BIUDGE QUIZ Q I . AJ Soulh, vulnerabie. you hold: The biddina has llf'OQeeded: NOR11f P.ASI" SOlmt WES1' •• l<:.> 2• Jo .. ~ ' Whal action do you take? Q 1 • Both vulnerable. u Sou~ you hold: . • I <;:> A K lU 3 o A Q J '5 • 9 3 The biddin1. lw orocecded: · SOlJ11I l\TSt NOmt P.AST lo ,_ I• .._ l o ,_ 2• .._ ? What actioo do you take'' Q J · Opponents vulnctablc, you hold: Q ... Bodi wlamible, • South 1"" hold: • QJ tU o-~ o AQ ttl •QtSl The biddina has l)fOCeCded: NOR11I IAS1" SOUTH WEST l<;:> °" ' Wlwl do you bid now? Q 5 • Neilher vulncnlble, as South you bold: •Hl71 <;:>Kt542 o Qll •Vold ~.m~\.':; pi~:soom lo i. OM• '? ~tics What aalon do you lake? Q 6 • Neit.hcr vulnetable. IL\ South you bold: •I \,/Q65 o Klt763 •Al72 • Q J 10 17 1 o A ' o 5 • 9 7 6 J The biddinit has orooeeded: NORTH iASt' SOUTH WFST Your nghl-hand opponent open!> the 1 o Diii T bidding with one heart. What do you What do you bid oow7 btd'! STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?~ • • • • • • • • • • Tht lrg11/ Drp11mnm1111 tht Daily Pilot is pkaHd to 11nMuncr a nrw 1m1ict 11J1W availablt IQ new bun~. Wt wi/J TUJW SF.ARCH tht MTN for you at no amz <hargr, and saw J01' tht tilfU and the trip to thr Court Houst in Santa Ana. Thm, of cttum, after :M Jfarch is complmd wt: wiU filt your fictitious busiMs namr statnnmt with the County Clnlt, publish onct a wetlt for four wt:rlu as rtquired by law and thtn filt your proof of publication with tht County Clrrlt . Pltm stop by to fik your fictitious business statnnmt at tht Daily Pilot, 330 W. &y St, Custa MeJa. If you cannot stop by. pkast call w aJ (949) 642-4321 and wt: u.1iU maltt arrangtmtnts for you to handk this proctdurt by mail If you shouJ,d haw any fanhtr questions, pkast ca/J us and wt will bt mort than glad to asiist you. Good iu<lt ~n JO''' new busintss! &on.-s.vica ~ .... ~ ~~,_,,...,... ... ~~ Certified 949-697 2241 Concrete Cutttns. Cwb Holh. Heultna. CoflCftl•~ Wllb. P.00, Footinp, F oumf1llons, '49-..152 .... IO 177-J7 .. 7S&J DailyA Pilot GN YOU.NOMI IMf'tlOVIMlNT ,.OJICTT Call 1 plumtHlt, pa1ntet, ll1ndyrnan, or 1ny of Ille peat Mf'Yices llsted here In our _.,,ice dwec:t~yl THESE LOCAl SVC PEOPLE CAN HElf' YOUTOOAYI OISTOM OIAYM TU lnlblltitlon, Wta. onmc. DaTWAll UPAla nwtll, stDne. ...... 1975 P11nt Touc:IHlp, Carpentry ll6120'4 Jeff 71~12-9961 Wallpaper Removal, IM 71'4-27o-IU4 UMYa...-~ R111out111 & lnstabtlor'I DEAN TU 949-673-8065 71~ 714-8&l-2D31 MIUDl'S HAaDWOOOS ~-t I ,,.,.., .... 2S Yrs. Liletima wenanty l'76Jl44 llt-501-<4933 ~::i;rnt T,_ s.rvta, Ywd CIN""", Malntananu, Stlf"*ler Repaw. Heullfll (!4!) 6S4M711 ........ , .......... ~ COWTUCToa L.c/bend, c:arpantry, fuM SYC ramodal & r.-lrs MSM Const. n4-962·20i ....... .._TO TMI llU .. 111 7l4-9U-ll82 AVMAIU TOOAYl 949-67J.55&6 TODAY'S CROSSWORD f!UZZLE ACR098 1 Awalt ]udgmenl 5 Falry We being 10 TWoc:upa 14 KyrgyzMan 15~- 0urent 18 Kimono 888hes 17 Ra9cals 18 Baltoom dance 19 "Casablaica" hero 20 Glove-bo• OOn1entJS (2 22~off 24 Dow Jones fig~ 25 Hor9e's gear 26 Band 29 Kiecheo herb 33 Saturday morning fare 3" Actress - Dunaway 36 Com serwig 37 Sierra Madre 38~'story 39 Leaf vein 40 Tenet 41 Sort -42 Dish with beans 44 Woff relatives 47 Most memncholy 48 Like a rain forest 49 Hold up 3 7 40 44 58 62 SO Dalie (2 wds.) 53 Spotty . 58Tel- 59 Body of Wiit« 61 Vol<swagen kin 62 W9"'. back and fOOh 63 Getman 64= 65 North Woods roamers 66 Beoome aware of 67 No diffeient DOWN 1 Two sod<s 2 Dagwood's neighbor boy 3 Calif. wine valley 4 Pooh-pooh S Harm 6 Bubble - 7 Points a weapon 8 Soldier 111 gray 9 Bk>ssomed 10 -over (studying) 11 Hefon loo 12 Mar 13 Cludong sounds 21 Sports honorees 23 Go quickly 25 Majestic 26 Zeno touower 27 Trunk ltST MOVDS $59 /~ -v1111 all cities Insured tut, courteous. careful Tl63844 800-246-2378 PUBLIC NOTICE The Cali! Public Uttklles commission requwu that aH us.eel household c oods movers print Ulew PU C Cal T numtier, hmos and chauffeurs prinl thett T C P 111irntlef In •II adver • lsements. If yoo 1111"" any questions altout the 111ahty of • t11over, limo of cllauff-, calt" PU8 llC U1llJTES COM- MISSION 714·558- 4151 Plillll . 11·30-02 0 2002 ~ r..an S)'l'IOC9t, Inc. 28 Specious 30 Condor's nest 31 Hits dead· center 32 Moon s path 34 Tum red 35 Run a fever 38 Rmtc events (2 wds) 42 Sour. as cream 43 Wheel covers 45 Pizza topping 46 Famed pharaoh 4 7 Chanotte CK a.-· ..... 'OYn. ap Greaf Pr tee' Guaranteed work. free est l 1375602 7 I 4 · 538-1534'7 390 2945 ICI'\ OISTOM PMRWG Profl. clean. qu.Hty -' In tenor /u t and docks Lf703468 !M!Mi.Jl -4610 WNeOW C9Cll MMfT Pl111ttnc-4r!VUl ....._,,.,. 0u,r~rfrH~ll L 771~ ,_..,. /sr-c. Pwtdl S«vinl SolMwTt ~ for 25 years. LJ326864 24 ttours (714) 554-7131 A Ha • dMllCll\"' ~l~ ELECTRONIC st.Ml LCM OETCCTION • F ritfldly $enl« 949-67.S-••• -..... 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