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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-12-06 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot.... ::· ••• . ' ... ~ ~!.,'!!: ' • .. • • .. f i ,cJ ~,,, !• ,. ·' '. ,. • • at Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2002· · :".':·::uealtli warnings ·decrease around Dunes ... •' · : · ·: h. ·storm water runoff diversion set up last year has ·i · ·' 1J10ticeably reduced bacteria levels at the resort. side where the pedestrian bridge is. They made a diversion so that the ur- ban runoff was diverted into the sewer system," said Monica Mazur, a spokes· woman for the Orange County Health Care Agency. pan of the time in 2001, but was fully operational by 2002, accounting for in- creasingly low bacteria levels at the Dunes. · ' ' 'Jun• c .. e1r.nd• .i • ) i ·Daily Pilot ·,' ' · • 'NEWPORT BF.ACH -Water quality at Newport Dunes bas shown marked improvement over the last few years. •partially because of a program to divert storm water runoff into sewer systems. " · ~ · • Five times so far this year, Dunes· ·., 1 • , area waters have had levels of bacteria that were too high, a huge drop from the 16 days of unsafe water in 2001 and the 23 days in 2000. Water quality expen.s attribute the decrease in pan to a system that now diverts stonn drain runoff that used to run into the Dunes waters into the sewer system instead. "What's happened at the Dunes Ls there was a storm drain at the northeast The agency tests waters in four differ· ent spot.s at the Newport Dunes Water- front Resort every week. In March 2001, the city installed equipment to divert the runoff into the sewer system by closing the storm drain that emptied into the water at the Dunes. That diversion was only used Contamination levels at the Dunes have also been limited to smaller areas this year. In other years, effects were much more likely to be widespread on bad-Water days. For example, on Nov. 8. 2000, four different areas of the Dunes were posted for contamination: Newport Dunes north, east, middle and west ar- eas. SEAN HIU.£R /OAll..Y Ptl.Of Newport attorney Anthony Duffy won a $97-milfion judgment for his client against a company owned Qy. gubernatorial candidate Bill Simon. No party in courtrootn • •' •• ,. ,. . Deepe Bhereth Daily Pilot A nthony Duffy Ls a Republican. He ls also an attorney. The 55-year-old Newport Beach lawyer says his duty to bis dlent comes before bis lileglance to his party. Duffy figured that out ln the proceea of winning a $97-million jury award for cilent Paul Hlndelang in July agU1lt Wiiliam B. Simon & Soos, a company Newport Beach resident and attorney Anthony Duffy may be a Republican, but he didn't let that stand in the way of a $97 -million jury award against Bill Simon's company owned by faOed gubernatorial candidate Bill Simon. That jury awan1 la believed to be the eighth largest in the nation for the year 2002. The jury found that Simon's company and Its Investors· defrauded Padflc Coin, a pay phone company owned by Hindelang, by concealing a plan · REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK to take the company public after acquiring it Hlndelang maintained that Pacific Coin was seized by lenders ln 2000 and went out of business because of that plan. The jury's decision, however, was overturned by a trial court judge. Duffy says he is in the process of flllng an appeal on behalf of Hindelang. Simon's attorney, William Lancaster, said the jury failed to S..PMTY, f>-s•M 72 HOURS .~ '·.rDefending justice and the Cpsta ~esan way A quick guide to IM weekend This year's five postings applied to only one site each: four times on the north side, once on the east side. "I think we're doing well," said Coun· cilman Steve Bromberg, who is on the city's water quality committee, which directs many water quality projects. "But at some point, we need to get these postings down to uro." •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be reactied at (9491 574-4232 or by e·mail at j une.casagrande@/atimes.com. ENTERTAINMENT Space gets filled at Triangle Square New res taura nt that would also offer dancing a nd drinks until 2 a.m . is set to move into old Sfuzzi spot. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The Triangle Square space tha1 once housed the popular SfuzzJ restaurant is set to welcome a new tenan1, city officials said. City l.oning Adm.inistra1or Perry Valan tine confirmed Thursday that a new res· taurant called Fugu was prepared to leru.e the third-level ho1 spoL Fugu plans to of· fer dining, danang and cocktails until 2 a.en., Valantine said. Triangle Square owner Kenny Won, who IS listed on the city appllcaoons, did no1 return phone calls. Unlike other nightclub proposed for the downtown area. Fugu did not have w bring its plans to the Planning Comrrus- sion for public scrutiny, offiaals said. Va lantine said Fugu was simply a restaurant ta.king over another restaurant space, and the only minor issues were the entertatn· ment aspects and hours of operation. While the hows are more aligned with that of a club than a restaurant. Valantine said plans for the venue dedicate substan· tial space to dining. including a sushi bar. "Looking at the floor plan and the sa.e of the kitchen, they have a worldng model for a restaurant with a small dance floor.· Valantlne said. Fugu will offer 4,500 square feet of dJn. ing area. 1,500 fo r lounging. 640 for an outside pado and less than 500 for a dance floor. The restaurant also has a specific liq· uor license that requires gross sales of food to exceed gross sales of alcohol Nightclub owner James Raven. who will bring Vegas to Costa Mesa oen year, said his attempt to bring a night club to that center wu lib trying to 8t a round peg in a trlangle aqua.re. Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ONntE-: www.~com WEATHElt ~ lhouelf8 .. pa1111'e.but ......... ,...., ...... 1 ....... "°"" ... = ............ '" ................ ........ -...y. .. ,.. . .... ,. t i ,, '- Al ~. December 6, 2002 . . •I Rapture, one of the biggest boats in the boat parade, for the rest of the year takes student grpups on educational voyages. Aboard and beyond June Casaerande Daily Pilot 0 oe of the biggest boats in this year's Christmas Boat Parade will be one with a big mission. Rapture, a 150-foot custom educational vessel, will declc its decks with holiday cheer for the second year to take part in the holiday boa1 parade. Mos1 of the year, the boal is all business. Its job Is to take student groups on marine-education expeditions to Catalina, Hawaii and elsewhere. II has been a vision of mine since J was in seventh gr.1de to provide a ship-based operation for students to go out and do field studies and be able to immerse themselves in the marine environment that I was fortunate enough to be immersed in, • said Scott McOung, founder of the not-for-profit Rapture Marine Expeditions. A native of Laguna Beach and Newpon Beach, McOung founded the orga.nV..ation 13 years ago and has been WHAT S AFLOAT • WHATS ARDAT is published periodicil!)'. If you are planning a nautical event, IUtimit the information to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa. CA 92627;byfaxto(949)646-4170;orby e-mail to dailypilot@lstfmes.com. SM.ING CLASSES Sailboet ~It and priQt9 leuons ara available at Marina WaterSports in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include navigation, big boat, powerboat. introduction to heavy weather and first-mate instruction. (949) 673-3372; the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club, (949) 644-2525; or Udo Sailing Oub, (949) 675-0821 Sallnl fa9dn8tion offws ·-in boating safety and sailing year-round for persona with disabilities. Free. (949) ~1678. Oren;,. County employers can bring their employees out to Newport Beach on weekdays to enjoy a day of sailing courtesy of Orange Coast College. The Schoof of Sailing and Seamanship now A highlight of the Ch ristmas Boat Parade, the 150-foot Rapture, gives children an education on the sea. providing educational opponunities for young people ever since. About 50,000 students from schools throughout California and Hawaii take to the sea!> aboard Rapture to learn about everything from invertebrate biology to marine safety. wwe have marine mammal explorations: we have little Zodiac inflatables on board that allow us to get out on the ocean look for dolphins, sea lions. fl ls fun.~ said Robert Montez. a spokesman for Rapture. Rapture Marine Expeditions ls based in Newport Beach, but the boat is 100 big to be berthed here. 1 lome for the offers a chance for groups to woric with the on-board instructor on diffe rent sailing techniques while they get advice on how to perform well in business. No sailing experience necessary. One-day classes cost from $100 to $125. (949) 645-9412. BOAT RENTALS Balboa Boat Rentals a1n put you on the water In many ways: with single and double kayaks, electric boats, 14-holder sailboats, pedal boats and runabouts for offshore use or cruising the bay. Balboa Boat Rentals also holds two-hour scavenger hunts aboard the electric bay boats, providing group activity for corporations. birthdays, nonprofit organizations and group outings. The hunt packages include boats, trivia questions, maps, Polaroid cameras and supplies. The cost of a hunt begins at $225 per boat, and calering is available at an additional rate. For hunt reservations, call (949) 567-5100, ext. 12. For general information, call (949) 673-7200. Ei.c:tric boat ~la .,. .vaJtable by the hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. All boau are FYI For more information about Rapture Marine Expeditions. visit www.rapture.com or call (888) 942-5375. Rapture is Long Beach, next to the aquarium. The boat is staffed with three marine biologists. an experienced crew and even healthcare professionals to assure the safest-possible leamJng experience. An on-board tank lets students get up close and personal with some ocean species. Audio and video equipment lets students on the ship communicate directly with lhe ship's divers. The education benefits of this experience extend even beyond the sea, MonLez said. "It's very encouraging that we've seen that, after the expeditions, the kids' academic scores go up,'' Montez said. "When kids see classroom learning applied to real life, it definltely helps their academics." equipped with window enclosures and CO players. Ice and cups are provided. Reservations are suggested. An hour rental is $70. (949) 645-6812. Sail airborne outaide Newport Harbor at Marina WaterSports, pulled by a motorboat at Balboa Para-sailing near the Balboa Fun Zone. A 90-minute trip is $45. (949) 673-3372. A motorized lounge d\air may be rant9d at Resort Water Sports at Newport Dunes tor $25 per hour. Pedal boat.a, electric boat.a, boogie boards, kayaks. Inflatable rafts. beach furniture and wet.suits also are available. (949) 729-1150. Party pontoons, c:hapemtl NMbouts Md famity pontoons may be rented at Marina WaterSports Bay Rentals In the Balboa Fun Zone. (949) 673-3372. Gondola Adwnturee/Newpoft. 3101 w. Coast Highway, offers one-and ~our gondola cruises. A on&-hour tour with champagne la $70. A two-hour tour with dinner and champagne la $180. Pickup la available at waterfront restaurants. (949) 67~. DailyAPllo1 a..... Cantlo News anlllent. (949) 674-'298 chmtff'l#l.Cllrrlllo •1at1mn.com PHOTOORAPttER8 Sean Hiller, Kuang Hwe!lg. Don laedi, K8nt Tnipl!OW • READEM HO'TUe (949) 642-8088 Reoord your commenta ebout the Dlffy Piiot or new9 tt.,.. Mdliele Our addrWI Is 330 w. Bay St.. eo.u MeN, CA 92627. omc. hount are Mondey • Frldey. 8:30 am.· 5 p.m. c.,&11111 .. It le the Pllot't pollcy to pn)mpdy ~al~of~ Pteaeecell(MI~. m . The~ lleach'CoN Meae Dilly Not (USl'S-MoMOOl la publ•Md~.ln ....... .... andca..--.....,., ... .. ....... .,.,"" ............ ,,_ nn-ar.,.. Cawnlr-JIMMt. In_ ....... ,, ........... a... .... II ............. .. ................... _..., --~ .............. ==111=-' •+:-ro THE HARBOR COLUMN Time to get those boats decorated A boy. .--------, a string ofUghts around your ring buoy. Looks festive, but now the lifesaving device can't be thrown to someone who falls overboatd. Since you will be cruising at night, the decorations canno1 Its time for my Christmas Boat Parade tips. With this year's theme •Celebrating America with Ugbts," I thought it would be appropriate to help you safely decorate yourboaL Next week. I will have more tips on skippering in the MIKE in1erfere with the WHITEHEAD vessel's normal navigational lights. parade and parade etlqueue for boaters. Only 12 more days until the 94th annual Newport Harbor Ouistmas Boat Parade. so let's get decorating. The primary consideration in deconting ls that the skipper can still see without bright lights or decorations lmpedlng the view. On parade n.lgbta, there will be hundreds of boats on the water performing lmpromptu close-quarter maneuvering, and most boaters do not cruise at nighttime. Also, the parade route will lead some boaters to unfamiliar areas of the harbor and there will be effects from the tidal currents. The skipper's diminished view combined with the dJstraction of on-board guests causes a high percentage of near misses during the parade. Prudent seamanship dictates that, should the skipper's view be restricted, then someone should be posted as a lookout in those blind areas. When I am in command of a yacht. I will have crew posted to be my eyes and ears. First and Coremost, you must remembef to keep the safety of your guests a priority when decorating the boat. Every year. I do notice some very hazardously decorated boats. I, personally, have been zapped by touching metal railings that have grounded a ~ extension cord. You will notice that the more seasoned boaters will enl\ance their navigational lights by using red bulbs by the pon light and green Ugbt bulbs by the starboard light On a technlcal note, most people do not know that unless you are actually participating In a sanctioned parade. it Is not proper to display any external ligbt.s, such as Ouistmas lights, tha1 distract from the navigational lights. The Harbor Patrol and the Coast Guard are using their discretion in enforcing this regulation during December, so tru1se safely and do not install any exuaneous Ugbts. especially spotllgbts that shine Into another skipper's eyes. On another note, boaters should be concerned that the Environmental Protection Agency bas proposed to the Federal Registry ·eontrol of Emissions f'rom Spark-Ignition Marine Vessels and Highway Motorcycles (67 Fed. Reg.157. Aug. 14, 2002)." The EPA's regulation will require pressurtzing gasoline fuel tanks to reduce emission vapors on boats beginning in 2008. However, the U.S. Cout Guard, the American Boat & Yacht Council and the National Marine Manufacturers Assn. are all againsl pressurlzl.ng fuel tanks because of the danger to boaters. I do not want gasoline vapors venting inside my engine compartment from a pressure relief valve, nor do I like having the fuel lines and fi1tings constantly UJ)der pressure, so that they could spray out. The EPA has extended the public·s written comment I ~; .. , ... , .. ·' '• ... 'I '· '" ... .. • I, . ,,. . , .. . t·. . . . . . '' ··: • .. . ·.I : ~ Water and electricily do nol make good partners, so here are a few precautions. All of the exterior electrical cords should be rated for outdoor use. Wrap all the connections with electrical tape to prevent grounding. Ugbt decorations or those with electric motors must be plugged into circuits protected by circult breakers. Know the faster way to kill that circuit should an electrical short occur. period to Jan. 7. Read more at ·:• www.epa.goulotaq/marlnesi. -•, We will experience dew point during the parade and, In some years, it has rained, so prepare now for wet conditions. Boating safety regulations require that none of lhe decorations obstruct or prevent the deployment or any required safety devices aboard your vessel, including ring buoys, life rafts, life jackets and flre extinguishers. A common mistake ls to wrap him. You can mail comments to: Air Docket #A-2000-02, U.S. EPA. EPA West (Air Docket), 1200 Pennsytvanla Ave., NW, Room B 108, Mail Code: 6102T, Washington, D.C. 20460. Pax to (202) 566-174 l, OT send e-mail to MCNPRM@epa.gov. Safe voyages. •MICE W't1TEHEAD islhe Pilot'• boating and harbor columnist. Send him your harbor and merln•reltnAld thougttt. and story suggeatlons via e-mail to MilceftBoathouNTV.comorvi.lt Boathouse TV.com. • r • •• ·~ .. c. .. . . -· ·-· . ... • •• • . :·: .. , . SURF AND SUN . ••• .:. WEATHER FORECAST IOATM POIECAIT the sn1• .,...__. 1 .................. -. ................. ........ ':7 blow 10 to15 knots, wftt'l 2·~; W8V91 and. west.-. of. to' • 11 feet. w Friday. Oec«nber 6, 2002 Al l BEST BUYS Holidays hit Corona del Mar G el~tothe holiday spirit at the 24th annual O:uistmu Walk Festival, aponsored by the Corona del Mar Ouunber of Commerce, from 11 a.m .. lo 4 p.m. Su'ndJty at Corona del M~ Plaza. as well as center and the Corona del Mar Higb School Madrigal Singers will petfonn from 2 to 4 p.m. Special often and food sampling will alao be found throughout the center. Dog photos with Santa will be take from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., along East Coast Hfghway between Avocado and Poppy GREER compliments of Three Dog Bakery. Also, New WYLf)ER Balance will hoetan enter-to-win contest ln whlch visitors can win a new pair of shoes. avenues. There will be entertainment, crafts .• holiday shoppin.g and food sampling. Activides at Corona del Mar Pltza will include story time wi~ Mrs. Oaus; crafts for children near Zany Brainy and a treasure hunt throughout the cepter; a costumed elf handing out balloons to youngsters; pmament decoradng at Subtle Tones; and holiday cookie decorating at SUr la Table. Holiday carolers strolling the DENSE PLUSH NEW BARR OPENS DOORS The new owners of Charles H. Barr Jewelers are having a grand opening today from ooon to 9 p.m. and from noon to 5 p.m . Saturday. Merchandise is marked down 25%, and there will be hors d'oeuvres and wine served. Oloose from a big selection of bridal sets. loose CARPET BY MOHAWK 10-Year Staln1 Wear and Fide Guaramee/ Ceramic Tiie ............................... mta1ec1 from 99 9Q 11.. Mannington Laminate Wood ...... nstaled from '4.99 IQ tt Armstrong Solarian ...................................... 99$ IQ 11. • c-plf mrrrun putr::1mt 675 left diamonds and precious gems. 1803 Westdiff Drive, Newport Sea.ch. (949) 642-3310. GOl1 SALE IS IN nE HOLE A pre-holiday tent aale on golf apparel and equipment will happen from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Costa Mesa Country Oub. All brands are discounted 20% to 60%. To_e name brands inclu4e Ping, Top F1Jte. Callaway, Taylor Made, Wilson, Poot-Joy and Oeveland Golf. 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. (714) 540-7500. MUSEUM HOLDS OPEN HOUSE The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum will have a gift shop open house on Saturday from t 0:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Local artist Steve Simon is selling local prints, books and Ouistrnas cards; local photographer Mary Longpre is signing prints, canvases and note cards from America's C:Up Jubilee at Cowes. U.IC.; Go Barefoot will have Hawaiian print shirts; Kristal's Dead Sea Salt Spa line, bath products and candles. The museum offers seniors a 10% discoWlt oo most gift shop items Wednesday. 151 'E.. Pad.fie Coast Highway in Newport Beach. (949) 673-7863. newportnaudcal.org. A FASHIONABLE APPEARANCE Oistina Femrre Is making a 'personal appearance today al Neiman Marcus to show her beautiful and exttavaganl Jewelry collection. To schedule your appointment, call (949) 759-1900, ext. 2080. Designer Jewelry, Leve.I -One. Also, there's a Moser engraving event in Home ™<:or today and Saturday. An engraver can monogram and personalize your Moser purchases of stemware, barware, and table and home accessories al no charge. Harborside Restaurant & Grand Ballroom. Southern California's Prem r Waterfront Special Event Venue Enjoy Panoramic Views of Newport Harbor Fine Dining and Special Holiday Menus Available Located in the Historic Balboa Pavilion on Newport Harbor 400 Main Street • Balboa Village To Boolt Your Holiday or Boat Parade Party Call: (949) 673-4633 •' For~ caD (904) 759-1900, en 2333. Home D6oot Level 1Wo. Neiman Mara» ii at FasbJoo Island. Newport ee.c:h. HOT FRANK TO APPEAR Super-hot designer Paul Frank wfD be at Bloomingdale's today signing T-shirts, pajamas and handbags for holiday gifts. There's a big collection of Paul Prank mercban•: men's, womens. s&eepwear. intimates. handbap. watches and sunglasses, plus • •BEST 8UYI eppeat1 Mondays end Frid-vs. s.nd lnfommlon to Greer Wytder et grMrwylder•r•hoo.conr, st 330 W. Bey St, Cocte MeN, CA 92627; °' by fax et (949) 846--4170. l{ICK.ORY FARMS• SAVE $3.00 3lb. BEEF STICK* s10" SUMMER SAUSAGE rec. s13.99 Our award-winning 8ftf Stick ii~ jutt richl ,.Ith a 'ldect bknd ot spk:a and bidlMJ smc*e nuoc Perfect fOf' holida7 ptberlnp. COSTA MESA COURTYARDS COR~fR Of HARBOR AT l9TH Sr T USTIN MARKETPLACE 2943 EL CAMINO REA!. C RO SROAD CENTER IRVINE o-.: B ARRAJ',CA H8001 S41~176 •Offer Good Thni Dec l2, 2002 SOUTH COAST PLAZA THE SEASON BEGINS HERE Unique gifts for every holiday wish list. 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Mus Sixty • Tummy Jeans -Miss Sixty's signature jeans, as worn by Britney Spean. FOil DDS: Atury Barn Kids • Puffy Dollhouse -A fun-filled dollhouse will be an instant favorite with fabric covered furniture and dolls. wm. ~ii CAilt/nn~ BoohttJn • --ihe Night Before Chriltnw,. -Awud· winning book by RoJ>a:t Sabu<Jii"l?ringa Clement Club Moatt.'1 dune ta{e to life in thil pop-up edition. IO& llVllC AMI> BOO~ LOV&Ut .B.M &ffl • ~·by Andre de Dieoee -A -.ea.. of~ wl memoin ell* dlile ... Wiiii ..... Mcmoe. JI.I•• ... --. Cl/I · Nania_... om a;: Mi. 'lb8 =::i:::-... .Ji~ .............. G•--• FOil THE COLLECTOR: Baccara1 • Limited Edition "Ki .. Crystal Bowl Centerpiece -Designed by Sottass (only 29 made in the ~orld). M<m//Jlanc , Meistersriick. Solitaire Royale Fountain Pen -It tales nine months to make just one. This pen is encrusted with 4.810 flawless uid brilliant. individually set pave diamonds toWing 22h total weight .. • @/1U11JlUJJ1tdl CONSIGN • DESIGN Quality Furnishings & Accessories For Your Home Tea Ca_rt .................. -.................................... $125°' Occasional Chair •.••.............•.••.......•..•........ $15000 Bar Harbor Wicker Chair ......................... $19500 . Sofa ········••6••················································· $20000 Leather-Topped Coffee Table ...•....•........... $22500 • Large Two-Sided Work-Station ................ $250- Bar Harbor Wicker/Wood Table .............. $325" Pecan Hutcb ................................................. $4500' TV Armoire •............................................. $1 ,250- Down Filled Sofa & C hair ...................... $1 ,75()ll0 Consignments accepted by appointment only Umikd to stock 01t ltanJ 369 E. 17th Street# l 0, Costa Mc.ia, Located behind Plum's Patio • Phone(949)764-1746 Hours I 0-5:30 Mon-Sat, Sun I 0-4 PUBLIC SAFETY BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS . maJ can ~des and vetert.. POtlCE FILES na.rlan& asking for their help ln Aoding lhe alleged thlewll. T.......,._ Cl>sta MeSa resident arrested in dognapping A <:qsta Mesa resJdeot was one of three persona arrested on Wednesday on suspidon of stealing two Chlhll&hua puppies from the lrvlne Ani- mal.shelter, ofticif)a said Kamyac Katouztan, 24, was arrested alter. PetSmart em- ployees ~ed Irvine Police • wben the three 1>rougbt in the puppies for veterinary exami- nations, police said ~cials said the puppies were found with the help of microchips that were im- planted in them for identifica- tion purposes. The shelter bad sent out a bulletin to local ani- pollceUid. No one injured in San Ilego Freeway car fire 1Wo persona escaped wlth- out injuries after their car cauaht on fire on the north· bound San Of. Freeway OD Thursday, Coa'-Mesa Fire officJa.ls laid. The incident, which was reported at 1:48 p.m: Thunday, happened on the offramp at Harbor Boule- vard'. The fire was a result of en- gine malfunction, fire CapL Jack Schuitt said. ulbe two people in the car were able to get out," he said. ~But the car was totaled." FULL BAR COCKTAILS MEXICAN RESTAURANT NO PASSPORT IS NEEDED OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949 ·64S ·7626 Garlands & Arrangements Christmas Home Decor • Gifts Complimentary Gift Wrap Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat 10-5 •Sun 11-4 369 E.17th Street #13, Costa Mesa• (949) 646-6745 (Across from Ralphs) COSTAIEM • Al'llllltlltlcMll..-.1: My theft WU reported In 1he 600 bloc* at 4:ot p.m. Tued\I. NEWPORT IEACH •llutlto.Mllld.a.,._ --A~w ,..,... .... e.m. ~.u.v. ......... --=Peay theft -wee repor1ed In 1he 3300 block at 8:51 p.m. Tueed9y. •College~ A perlOf'I WM reported dnJnk In the 2900 bk><* at 3:46 p.m. Tueectev. ·-C..-1 ........ ~ ... repcMted In the 7900 block' .a t:&Z p.m. \Y9dn .. dly. .... COMlll .... ._...A ~ burglery wee NpOfted In N 1IDO blOCl'k et 2:26 p.m. Wedfl88drf, • ~loUlla.-A tr.me cotfWon wu repc>f18d In the 2200 blodt at 7:06 p.m. Tuesday. ·~°""'* .... ~ W8t r'8pOft9d In !' Mollirovla ~Petty theft waa reported In the 1700 blodc at 10:08 a.m. Tuesday. the 2100 bk>dt et 3:60 p.m. ~: . ........ °"'*A. home burglarf _.. repoC1led In the . ,._....~Ari asMUtt was reported In the 2300 blodc at 8:46 p.m. Tuesday. 3300 bkldc • 3;40 p.m . WedneecfaV. • Pomona~ Pocaeaaion of narcotics was reported in the 1800blodcat10:37 p.m. • Wa u• o.twe: A commercial burglary WU~ In the 1800 bkldc at 7:63 a.m. Wedneaday. PARTY Continued from Al consider that Hindelang bad a prior conviction for drug smuggling. "He bad failed to disclose his past," Lancaster said. Simon's company would _not have gone into business or made investments for Hindelang if be bad revealed that bit of infonnadon. be said. "The judge did a good job when he overturned the jury's decision.· Lancaster said. But Duffy argues that his dient'a drug conviction had nothing to do with the issue in quesdon. uThe jury clearly saw that these were two separate Issues,· he said. lhe jury did not focus on the prior conviction. They focused on why we were there." The biggest challenge he and his team or attorneys faced was "talcing on a very well-funded adversary,· Duffy said. ~This is probably the most high profile case l've ever NOTEBOOK Continued from Al locomotive. Some of the city "evils" Wilbur bas battled are the Llgbthooae Cburch on Magnolia Avenue (which he claims has violated dty planning ordinances for decades), the Orange ~t College swap meet (which be says is taking away valuable revenue from legitimate c.osta Mesa businesses) and C.Oundlman Gary Monahan, who is arguably Wilbur's an:h-nemesis. His arsenal is files of public records. use permits, planning documents. copies of government code sections, staff reports, dty memos and oorrespondences. One push of the send button, one call to a lawyer or dty official launches an attack on his target du jour. The father of three sued the city for alJegedJy allowing illegal uses at the JC1ine School and Ugbtho~ Church. the site of the horrible tragedy In which a man killed two toddlers in 1999. WilJur. who lives next door to the chun:h, has oomplalned for years that the school is operating its preschool i1legaDy and stores Its trash cans lmpropedy and that lts ~paint violates dty rodes. HJs legaJ challmge of the city's decision to allow various actMties on the churdB parking lot WU namiy dropped. when It pfO'Jed ftuldea In CUtJrt. Wiibur allo IAIOCeecied In.a last-minute attempt to thwart the return ol a two-day swap meet at Onmse C.out C.oDep by appealing the Planning CotlunJMon's apprtMIJ ftYe minutee before the cteadltna He Mid be WU doing It for the ddml& During the appeal pn>caa. coundl memben took. up aome olWlhn coooema and Mired ~ltdtopnMdeWMllL The ............ kled, md ...., meet vendon 11"8 ... Wilting to~'** lo .... their -on 5MuldlyL A1nns...,. Unda Dbon. who __ .,..,. \lnalOC 'taly aworted bf Wlbs In the.,. eietdcln. llld ................. l*lpiidhe ID ......... • She.,.... lbe...., ..... . _IA .. "':,=...._ rntllllt .. '*-1..t .... ........................ .., ......... DlliD ..... ~ ... -.... Wllmld•lt ...... ..., ...... , ,, handled." said Duffy, who spedallus ln real estate and busiDe18 Udption. He said Simon dJd oot testify ln the case, but tbal be did give a depositioo. Duffy bu practiced lo Newport Beach for 22 years and bu lived there for about 16. He said be did not expect Simon would be the gubernatorial candldate for the Republlc:ao Party. •1 wu swpdsed he came up as a candidate.• Duffy said But this cue was not about politics. be said. "I was not about to abandon my client because of my pany, • Duffy said "We didn't bring this case ~ ·u politics. We didn't try It as politics. We dealt with Mr. Simon profeasionaUy. • He saJd Hindelang will most certaWy appeal the trial court's decision and ls optimistic that the appellate court will uphold the jury's decisJon. • DEEM IHARATH C0118rS pubic utetv end couna. She ,.,..., be niecNd It (949) 57~ Of bi,' &-mad at dflepa.bhardltllatimas.com .. Fridly, ~ 6, 2002 M ,~·'Latinos, whites see county differently UCI study finds Latinos have more anxiety • about economy, but are ultimately more optimistic than white counterparts. Deirdre Newmen DlilyPitot UC IRVINE -A survey of Orange County found that La- tino and white reaident1 hold dramatically different visions of the ~on's prosperity, prior- ities and politica. lbe Speclal Survey of Oranae County found that Latinos have considerable anxiety about economic opportunities, but are somehow more optlmiStlc than the region as a whole about their own and the county's future. The survey, released Wednes- day, Is a collaborative effort of the Public Policy Institute of Ccttfomia and the School of So- l cial Ecology at UC Irvine. It analyzes Orange County be- cause it is the second most ,. .. popuJou.a county In the 1tate and one of the futeat growing and changing regions. The goal of the survey Is to educate policymakers by pro· vidlng current, objective infor· matlon about policy prefer· ences and economic, social and political trenda. Orange County hu about 2.9-million residents. nearly half of whom are Latinos and Asians. The gap between Lad· nos and whites ts greatest ln Is- sues such as job security, per- sonal and household finances, and home and community, with Latinos more concerned about most of these issues. One of the most startling dif- ferences turned up when sur- vey participants were asked to descdbe themselves as haves or haves-nots. About 75% of whftea say they are havet, com· pared to only 3K of Latinoa. •The gap we see between white and Latino perceptiona ln Orange County ii greater than In the IUt of the state, and thil ii a cause for concern,• in· 1titute 1urvey director Mark Balduaare said ln a preaa re· lease. Still, Latinos maintain a bdgbt outlook. They a.re more likely than whites to 1ay they will be better off a year from now than they are today. Some of the other mairi find· Inga from the survey include: • 39% of county residents do not spect to use the Gieat Parle at all. The Great Park ls slated to replace the HI Toro Marine Base since the approval of Mea· sure W in the spring. • County residents are more satisfied with their quality of life than residents of the San Francisco Bay Area or Los An· gel es. •Only 12% say that county 1HE MEANING OF NUMBER ONE . . ; WHEN ONLY 1HE FINEST MOTORCARS IN THE WORLD WILL DO ...,,... BENTLEY ofllciala pay a lot of attention to what residents thJ.nk when making policy dectslona. In response to thil low statia- tic, Superviaor Jlm Silva aaid that Juat because county offi· dala don't always vote the way some residents would llk.e, It doesn't mean they're not pay- ing attention. ·1 have been in situations where we voted, and It's a con- troversial lasue. People will stand at the podium and &hake their ftst and say, 'You're not Us- tenins,"' Silva said. "We've beard eftry word they aaid, but we might not agree with them.· 1'be survey flndlnp are baaed on a telephone survey of 2,007 aduJt Orange County resi- dents over an eight-day period in early November. Semi-?lnnua( • Comrnen:llll Accc:ua Welcome • Airport T r81 ll!pClltllllon AV811bie • Al Mljor Crd en. Accepled • Natural GM CD • NMd • ctlb? Cell .... tor • ride In one of our a.ti alf taxla & van. All< tor our diacx>utrt ratee for alrpoi1a. ttlps, epedal .wr1ta Of anywhere .... )'OU need '° go~ shoe sale 20-50% OFF IS GOING ON NOW! Teni.tk savinp on !all &t wietct' shoes, boots, handbags &: accessories. Sb.es 4 to 12 in a great selection of widths, &om super-slim to wide. •Van FJi • Scsto Meucci • Rangoru New spring 2003 sboes arrlvtng dally! • Corona Del Mar Plaza 964 Avocado Avenue, (comer of Mac.Arthur and PCH) • 949-72l·1325 www.mannishocs.com OPEN Hous18(:XHIB1r10N Friday, December 6 • I lam -Spm Saturday, Deceniber 7 • I lam -Spm · Meet the factory representative and sec the entire Ulysse Nardin product line including the world's most complicated timepieces. MAILBAG Robinson not right mayoral pick for city Once apin. ~members or the COlta Meu City eo.picil have shown their dJedaln for the residents of Colta Mesa. At Monday night's aty Council meedng. Councilman Chris Steel nominated Coundlwoman Karen Robin.Ion for mayor. Councilwoman Ubby Cowan seconded the motion, then they closed the nomination without discussion (so much for protocol). Robinson is now our mayor. They purposefully disregarded the fact dv.1t Councilman Gary Monahan garnered more than 9,000 votes to be reelected, was vice mayor and is the most mowtedgeable of the council members -the only one that has common sense when it comes to the people of Costa Mesa FILE. PHOTO I DAILY Pl.OT Shoppers make their way through the Orange County Marketplace on the last Saturday before the city cut its operations to Sundays only. Our city bas major problems that need to be addressed, and these council members don't care. I will pray for the well-being of my beloved city. RACHEL PEREZ-HAMILTON Costa Mesa Costa Mesa needs to be consistent in its laws In response to your question, •What issues should Costa Mesa's new leaders tackle first?" The city council should address the issue of discretionary enforcement of its own municipal code. How many of us have heard council members lament the need for new municipal code when they know that ~ere already exists applicable code. What they are really saying is that they choose to ignore or disguise the existing code. Witness the following: Costa Mesa needs a gang ordinance. Nope, got one, and a state law. Or how about "We need a code that deals with vagrancy, solic;itadon, loitering and contractors approaching day laborers." Nope, already had one of those, too, but they have rewritten the existing code, making it all but impossible to enforce any aspect of the previous code. One of the all-time great "nonenforcement• efforts can be found in the RV parking code. It has always been a viola don of city ordinance to park any vehlcle more than 72 hours; now we have extended parking by permit for RVs . And although this calls for "adjacent• parking, the city now pretends that this means anywhere in the city. It can't go unnoticed that many residents constantly complain about the abundance of broken shopping carts littering our lawns and sidewalks, only to be told at council meetings that nothing can be done. Horse feather'i. There are UC Irvine Men's Basketball UC Irvine vs. Pomona-Pitzer ...__,,~7th at 7:05 p.m. Ira lvenll Center ...... -..... ,,.toy .. the •••• mc1 .......... ... tlcl&ettotlle .. ... no fewer than seven sections of municipal code addressing this item and giving the council, code enforcement, public safety and even private contractors the ability to deal with these violations. Does it sound like we need a law to address "shopping carts,. or that council is powerless to act? My personal favorite "nonenforcement" has to be the infamous flea market controversy, where City Council pretended to struggle with Orange Coast College's violation of it.s permit. Does the council really believe that code enforcement has not been advised of this violation for the lut 20 years? I doubt it, but noW'We will be forced to listen once again to the cries of "we are helpless" or "we need a new law," at which time OCC will be granted som e lcind of waiver, exemption or dispensation. Why don't our elected officials review existing code? Simple: They don't want to act. "1ICHAE1. BERRY Costa Mesa COMMUNITYCQMMENTARY •I Thanks for.support : of the college b.o.nd : 0 n behalf of the Board of liustees, studenlS. faculty, ~d staff of the Coast Community College District, I want to thank the community for its support of our recently approved bond measure, Measw-e C I speak for all of my colleagues when I say that I was both overwhelmed and humbled by the level of community support for our three colleges improvements, new science : c1aasroom1. expanded nurse training facll.ltiet, criminal ' justice training fadllties, technology upgrades. energy efftdency improvements and other infrastructure . improvements. Projects will be completed in phases to ensure the least disrup~on to students and to ongoing classroom Instruction. 1b.anb to you. the C.OUt WILLIAM M. VEGA Community College Distrid finds Itself in an exciting and enviable position. We remain committed to providing you with current information regarding Measlire C-funded projects' as we move toward their development and completion. ~ will begin immediately to create a atlz.eo's Adviaory Committee. This committee: will include representation from taxpayer groups, buainelS and Industry. senior citizens' organlutiona, and students. The committee will have as its charge the oversight of all bond revenue expenditures. -Coastline, Golden West and Orange Coast -orf IDection Day. · The influx of $370 million into our colleges' infrastructure during the next 15 years will have a significant impact on our ability to provide quality higher education to the students of Orange County. It means we can bring state-of-the-art learning technologies to our colleges. It enhances our ability to provide students with the cutting-edge stills and competencies our local business community is seeking in our graduates. At the same time, upgrades like better parking lot ligtitlng and seismic retrofitting will ensure that our colleges remain safe places to learn. Voters will soon see the inJdal impact of Measure C At Orange Coast College, we will proceed immediately with plans to build a new library/learning resource center to replace the old one, which was deemed unsafe due to seismic concerns. At Golden West College, we will implement our plans for a new student center; and, at Coastline Community College, our first priority will be a new educational center in the city of Westminster. Many other projects will be completed during the next several years. Those projects include safety The mission of the C.OUt Community College District is to provide quality JoweNIMsion and occupational lmttucdon to ensure that students of all ages and from all socio-economic backgrounds have tht opportunity to achieve t:betr educational goals. For more than half a century. the faculty and staft of our colleges have fulfilltd that mission with outstanding results and national recognition. Thanks to your support, we will continue to provide an excellent leamtng experience for our students. •WILLIAM M. VEGA la the eo.t Community CoUege DWtrlot d\ancellor. · . •• ) . ) . ) • ' ) ' AROUND TOWN • lend AROUND 10WN Items to 1he Delly Plot. 330 W. Bey St., Com Mell. CA 12127; by fax to , .. , .,..,10; Of by celling (948) -614-4211. lndude 1he time, dete Md locdon of 1he ~ .. weft •a cont8Ct phone number. A _gompl• 11811ng la .v•ll•bfe •t ·'Mlww.dl#lypllotcom. roo. a.-.. C-.t Colege wtl hold lta 28d'l annual Holiday Art Pobry Sale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today through Sunday In flOoln 113 of1he new Atta Center buMdlng: The .... will feature hundNda of functional and decorMlve poaery it.ma by OCC anmlce ltUdenta. OCC It at 2701 Fairview Ro.d, Costa Mesa. • AftiMr't percent of the proc:eeda wll go toward the punt.He of equipment for the OCC'a ~Club, whHe the rest wtll go to the ceramics students 1hemeelwe. For more · lnfonnation, aMI (714) 432-5843. n.. eo... Me.I Senior Cer"9r will hold • holiday tree lighting ·~from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at uh center. The celebration will have ceroling by Prince of Peace &ftool students and hot cider and auger cookies will be provided. The center Is at 696 W. 19th St. For more lnfonnatlon, c:ell (949) 846-2366. 111M ............... IJghdng of the Bay ceremony will be hlld at 6 p.m. at the Newport Dunes R8sort In Newport Beach. The event will consist of an electric tree lighting ceremony In the watera of the Bade Bay, caroling, hot ct.ocolate, aNfood chowder and live '<tnualcel perlonnances by various chlldren'a grou~. The Dunes la at 1131 Bade Bay Drive. Free. For more Information, call (949) 72!M>UNE or visit www.n.wportdunBS.com. SATURDAY 1m.. °'8f'le County~ ol the 5efvice Corpe of Retired £xecutivea will host a temlnar for people looking to st.art a bulineu r« people that have recentty Nft9d a butinea from 8:30 a.m. rfJO 4 p.m. at National University In Co.ta Mele. The university is at 3390 Hatbor Blvd. The fee la $40 and lndudea handouts and rNlteriala, $35 if prepaid. For more lnfonnation, call (714) ~7389. The Cet ~Awl. wll h09t. apedal benefit an show from 10 -11.m. to 6 p.m. today and Sunday •.at the Orange County Fair & • Exposition Center. The show will heYe more than 225 of the worid'a ftne9t pedigreed c:8ta and.~ hoU9ehold ~ oompedtion. ~ c.ts 8nd kitlena will also be 8WIUble for edopdon. Admiaion Is $7 for edults, $6 for I c:Nldren, eeniora and military • pet90t..,., and free for kids younger then 6. The center la at 88 Feir Oriw, Coste Mesa. For more lnfonnation, cell (858) 45f>.9390. ~y The thW ......... HolcMy a.a. Car Show and Pedal Car lnvttdonal, featuring a toy drive to beneftt Protect Cuddle, wtll be hekl from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m. In the ' Automotive Road of Dreama area : of the Orange County Martet : Piece. Cara dedced out for the holldeya will be judged In 1everal cetegc>f'le&. Car show partidpanta bringing an unwrapped toy or dothlng Item will receive free show tegiMradon. Al80 held at tM Orange County Martet Piece on 1he Orange County Felrgrounda will be Chrlatmu kareob In 1he Artiuna' and • Creftiln' Comer. (949) 7ZMl883 : or www.~.oom. • : The C.0-.. Msehefnber ol eonvn..al'a 2Ath annu.I Ch,...,_ w.lk F.dvef will be held fram 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. along CoeM tlghw9y. Stores~ Awcedo Avenue and Poppy S1rMt wil be open fortood ~.•11Mi111tmentand,of cou,.., lhoppll .. .....,.. wtl lndude...,,., lme wfth Mra. a...; crwfta b dllldrwfa; en• with beloofwb~ omement decor~ hold9Y ooolde decor•ie; .... ......,. hunt. Hold9v c:eroe.. wtl alng .. , •• end 1he Cofone dal Mer~ .,_ ............ pertorm fram 2 to 4 p.m. Dog Owt*8_,_.., ... p.ee· ....................... 111. HA 11 a.m. 8nd 4p.M..., ...,13or~Sllclp7W ..... ~aom. will be t8fVed after ttw proerem. Aeeervatlons.,. onty nee 111ary for fund\. The oenl9r 18 llt 915 w. 19th St. For more infonnadon, cell (948) 646-2356. DEC.le HomWow CNlaee • Ewnta wtl offer a holiday prevt.w ctUIM . from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. today and tomonow. The cruiM wttt conalst of a thre&-courae meal, on-board entertainment and water views of the seasonally decorated shorelines. Tidceta are $84 for adults and $32 for ct.lldren ages 3 to 11. Reservations required. For more Information, call (949) 646-0155 or visit www.homblo)Nflr.com. . The eo.ta M... Senior c.n.. will hold a holiday program with the Page School choir from 11 a.m. to noon at the center. Lunct. will be served after the program. Reservations are only necessary for lunch. The center Is at 696 W. 19th St. (949) 645-2366. INDEPENDENT LAND ROVER SERVICE • PARTS SQUARE Contiooed from Al Raven said be negotiated un- soc.ceuMly for 18 months with the owner of 'n'langSe Square to bring his high acale entertain- ment venue to the vacant Sfuzzi apace. Negotlatioos bottomed- out and Raven turned bis atten- tion to the stylish Spanish build- lng acmes the street. Veps. a nightspot aimed at up- scale professionals between 25 and 40, wiD be on the subterranean Ooor of 1901 Newport. whk:b used to be caJled Pac#ic ~ Plaza. Raven doubled his square-footage by moving atrOfi8 1he 8treet.. On pa~r. 1\iangle Square.has a recipe for success: .big name anchors -such as Nike Tuwn, ' GAP. Barnes & Noble and Virgin Megastore -a popular restau- rant and nighttime hangout in the Yam House, great freeway ac- 2037 HARBOR BLVD. 650 5860 COSTA MESA CA 949 ~ 8."-) •,:, )~ ·h.t.•,:; ... ~ S:.~:.;.:E WWW PERFORMANCELTD COM as~ Mattress Outlet Store BIWf) fEW • COSME7X'.ALL.Y IMPERFECT Get the Best for Ltal ~ 3165 Harbor Blvd. ..... Costa Mesa • One Baocll Sout.b ot 405 l'Wy • (714) 545-7168 ____ """"" ___ _ f'nday, Deo«rber 6, 2002 A7 cea and 192,000 aquan feet of leuable space. But in the '*' l 0 years. 'Di· .. Square has coosiSlendy faled to retain tenants and Seid oomp&ain«a of poor managiement. evert with a dlangie in manage- ment oompanlies. the c:entel" adll oondnues to have ~filling empty retail space. The Sfuzzi spot bas been a gaping wbo&e on the third lew!f fOI' more than a year. 'I certainly hope the center will get another tenant and be energized, but I will hold judgment until I actually see it.' Cotldrnan G9ry .......... Squate WU making propeM, but be la lkepdca1. ·ru t>e&ve tt when lt hap- pens." Monahan Wd. •1w aeen others thinga approved at 1l1· angle Square that have neftl' bappeoed. 1. certainly hope the center will get andtber tenant and be energj,r..ed, but I will bold judgment until I actually see It" Raven said he welcomes Fugu or any another entertalnrnent .venue In the downtown area be- cause it will help create an enter- tainment dl.stttct and ultimately attract more people. C-ouncilman Gary Monahan said he was pleased Triangle • LOUTA ~coven ea.ta Mesa. She may be reached at (949) 57..,..275 or by e-mail at lolita. harper 61 latimtt$.oom. ~ #~v--·~~"V>-::i The Balboa Merchant . & . Owner5 Association { Cordially Invites You To The _ : .... ~ .I 2002 Jlofillay 'Dinner 'Dance Cruise Thursday, December 12th 6:00 pm -9:00 pm j oin us aboard the Catalina Flyer Enjoy spectacular Vlews of lhe Holiday ligh15. Dine on a dehc1ous holiday buffet dinner provided by Bibi Anna's Cafe. Dance to live music and sing a .few carols as we cruise Newpon Harbor! Door Prizes •Live Entertainment 6:00 pm -Boarding & '"No Host'" Bar Open Boat Departs -7:00 pm Sharp • Boat Returns - 9 00 pm $35.00 per person. Tickets available: (Paid reservations, Visa, MC, AMEX). Call: (949) 675-9445 Corporate & Employee Groups Welcome • )-.. Visit: BalboaNewponBeach.com ~,_~~ f I' 11\..,_~ I~ 1-'..-f"-~,f'I '-;~l~t' 1 \ ~: MEPHISTOM Trun~how SA1uRdAy Dtu Mlx.A 7. 2002 I 0 OOAM -b 00 l>M A MFpH~ro Rq>RCSEMAIM w11l lx ON liAAd m pR£V1£\lr' rH£ IA1rn ST)'lrs rliA1 McpH~IO liAs 10 oflrR AA<! 10 AASWER ANY OUCSllOM \-OlJ MA'; lm1£ ~o(~J_co~,ori_ \,\STIN To Youa ,,,, U..cM ... Aua .,,,.....,Aleu ,...w 949 .-644--59~9 SOLARI AN. from $24.95/yd installed includes: Materials & Labor (floor Pr9paration exduded) - Al Friday, Dec~ 6, 2002 COL~EGES .UC/womens basketball ' on the rise Van guard is also off to a fast start in hoops. L ooks like UC Irvine men's basketball isn't the only big show for the Anteatem this season. • The UCI womens basketball team won its third straight game WednesdiY night, and for the third consecutive time the Anteaters came from behind to win. Despite some early-season struggles in two exhibition games, ~-----. UCI (4-1) has · found some momentum with lts wins in the clutch. Also, in the 'Eaters' first five games, they have had five different leading ......_ __ ..._____. scorers. STEVE VIRGEN "We have great chemistry." UCI Coach Marie Adams said of his squad 'We average l 7 or 18 assists per game. Defensively, we're shutting people down and playing great team defense. (Wednesday) night our kids . ~re going into the overtime physically and emotionally exhausted, but they pulled it out. Th.is team, more than any other of my teams, has the biggest hearts around. They just refuse to lose." Sophomore Usa Faulkner, UCl's Jone senior Wendy Gabbe, junior Ouistina Callaway and freshman Kristin Thawley recorded their career-highs in scoring, as the Anteaters won three of their first four. And, on Wednesday night, freshman forward Lauren Yadon, who came off the bench, scored 15 points and grabbed nine rebounds off the bench to lead UC Irvine past San Diego State, 61-58, in overtime at San Diego. Callaway and Thawley suffered injuries in Wednesday's game. Adams said Thawley injured her knee and he will learn more of the severity today, while Callaway's injury was a deep thigh bruise and she should be able to rest it, as the Anteaters return to action Dec. 17 at Birmingham Southern. Adams said there is more to UCI than its men's basketball team, which has won its past two games SM COLLEGES, Pqe A10 a a a $ • = ..... --- .,....., Rocercartton. (949)57~223 • .,..,a:(949)650-0170 . HIGH SCHOOL: BOYS BASKETBALL Tars .hol.d off _scfappy CdM. DON LEACH /OMV PllOT Newport Harbor's Chad Rorden ( 15) reaches in on CdM's K,,evin MancHlas (21) in Thursday night's Battle of the Bay. • HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER PREVIEW '. Transfer Brett Lowenthal hits big shots down stretch to help Sailors .rclny past Sea Kings in ·Back Bay battle. Barry Faulkner Oaity Pilot CORONA DFL MAR -Newport Har- bor High junior Brett Lowenthal allgbt 1 have a few new friends today. • The 6-foot-6 tr:ansfer from 1bney Pines at least has much more visibtltty on campus after his long back-to-back jump shots in the doeing mJn~tes helped the visiting Sanora rally for a 53- 49 nonleague boys baabtbaD vtcmry over Back Bay rtval C.Orona del Mar in the season opener for both ta.ma Thursday night. • Salton 63 S..Kinga 49 Lowenthal. who aald he bad J1eYel' been i.ovolYed in a rtvalry tbia in- tense, nailed a 19- footer to tie the game at 47 wUh 2:33 left. He then converted a BPett Perrine ua1st with a three-pointer from the rtgbt wing with 2:21 left to give the Sailors an insurmountable 50-f7 advantage. The Sea Kings, who tmpreeeed more than their coach by building a big lead. watching it vanish. then rallying aga1n to forge ahead in the waning minutes, closed to 50-49 on a Pancho Seaborn layup with 42 second.a left. Nedim Pajevic, Newport Harbor's 6-8 senior center who bad worn aaglng Sea JC1nga like a second jeraey an nfgbt. turned an entry pasa from Andre Pin- aett into a layup to boolt the lead to 52- 49 with 20 leCOnda left. CdM'a. emuJng pouetlion failed when Newport aenior Nick Glaatdc de- flected a pua into the bands of i.m- mate Ow1 Rorden. who auik one he throw with atx eeoonda left to ftndze the scoring. The victory wu the S&Oon' third straight and the ninth in the 1.ut 10 meetingl with the Sea IClnp, who adll lead the 62-pme aerlel 36-26. But. if. ter Harbor blowout victorlee by 4S and 30 point.a the l.ut two aeuona, ~ Cd.M, under second-year coach Curry, served nOtice that the pp beendoeed. ~ "We showed we can play bard apinst S..TMl,haeM Corona del Mat girls on the verge Returning nucleus provides optimism for Division II competition. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR-The History 01.annel's motto of "Where the Past Comes Alive" could be Uled to de- scribe tbe'Corona del Mar High g1rls soccer team's dreams for the season. CdM'• flnt-)'tm l*'1 CCMICh Bryan Middleton won bee llnlgbt' eoccer ~ell-....... player for Jeld fflF In Portland from l991-93, and hopes that aucceee translates to victories of a aimilar 90rt for the Sea Kinp (1 ~O). The '1:1..,..-old (.Giia Meu --dent will attempt to utOlz.e a team stocked with aeYen retumlng een.iora tbat .... lttotlleaPE= tion Dhtllan 1V bllOft bowtr'I out tar • eeuon in that .round .,_,. "1 know what it W. to wtn a dwnplonshlp ln Nab ldlOOI IOC.- oer," Middleton Ilk[ "HopefUDy I can ._. Ofllllb'.adon to the team ud modvadon for ~ In the pldlHIOla, In .... IDdtaaoaR• Mldilltaa .a.o c.W .llr a.o ,.... .. Bdllan. ................ am-• •1" ....,.. •• lllk&IDI a.di -... boJ1 --dMil wan 1be C1P IJM. ''It helps out with communication that a lot of. girls know each other from playing together iri the program. Five of our seniors have be'en together since 'their freshman year on varsity:' ...,_ ........ first.year CdM head girts soccer coach Team cbemlatry should be strong point this aeeson, Middleton aaid. "It helpe out with coOl.DlWlication that a lot of glrta know each other from playing together in the pro- gram." Middleton aafd. "five of our aeniora have been topdier atnce their treehmalt yeer on vanity." Those ftw senion lnd.ude Janet. Shepherdlon, Altvta Muzun. EUaba Morpn and Long. Team apeed and ball poeeellion are rwo areu Mktdleton apeccs bla teun to m:iel Jn. The Sea ~· delenae bu allo ttepped up eady on u Coram lhut out Sunny HIDI tn a ec:rtmm 1p, 2-0, and then cWellted DUia Hlk CdM hu .... 5&-12..f the ... duee ..... IDd DlO'ftll up to Dtvf. aon n wt.. Mlddleton apec:11 lbe ~to be Mll-d9peried. ....... c:ompelltloa -In DMllon B IMr ,_ and al thole t8mll baW DMMd up lo DhWan I," ..._ ..... s-~.:: .. -c::..., ~ Mlllbl Viejo. !dllon. N9wpon IW- bor md IAl ....._ _. cr-.-ln DMllan 1*9-. ........ ~ de.md Mlddlllton ID .. ICbldlll· .,... Ila 111111 ......... m.. ... ...., ............ ... MID Ni9111 ID a I pa ~ Die.: 1& THE SEA KINGS n Paige...,_, Sr. 9 Kinde ICninw, Jr. 2 J9nny Long, Sr. 12 Lluren Loe, Sr. • 11.-.. Munn, Fr. , .... ,.,~.Sr. •a.....--.•. 20 ftldtel w.r.. lo. • .,.. Muluni, Sr. ...... ~·· ........ ,lo. ._..,,Mon."· •lfillv ......... "· . ............. .. .......... Jt. 10RlllNll-.,Pr. Clllll: """ ............. ,..., .,,, ... ~ ... ... • . l • • S P O R TS HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL Few growing pains. in Mesa win lMustangs speed to 11 -0 lead, then show youth, but pull out 44 -32 win over Glenn. SttY• Vlraen ~ilyPilot Krikorian leading the way with nine points. He hl1 three of his Orst (our three-point shots. making the Eagles Cl ·2) pay for using a zone de· fense. ~ . ! COSTA M BSA -The Costa lfesa High boys baskelball Leam know they are Ju.st young-looking guys,~ Costa Mesa Coach Bob Serven said or his squad. NThere were times when we looked young. We'll be OX down the road. I thought, for I.he most part. (Moli- n a) did a pretty good job. The great thing with Brian was I.hat Glenn 32 Mustangs 44 However, Costa Mesa went cold and did not score again until senior Sharif Abedrabo came Costa Mesa picked up I.he pace in the second half, scoring 16 points In I.he lhJrd quaner. With 2:33 left in the period, Kri· korian grabbed another offen - sive rebound and drew a foul while pu tting I.he ball back In I.he hoop. Again, he hit the free throw and gave Mesa lt 29-17 lead. Serven said he took pleasure in I.he Mustangs' defense that held I.he Eagles to seven points in the finaJ qu arter and 10 in the fi rst haJf. "Wobbled and wavered like a baby taking Its first steps Thursday mghl, but still opened its season ~th a victory against visiting John Glenn. Mustang senio r guard Danny Krikorian , who scored a game· high 17 points, brought some muscle and maturity to a start· ing lineu p that featured fresh· men guards Brian Molina and Scon Knox. as weU as sophomore forwards Brandon AJeson and Jeff WaJdron, leading Mesa to a 44-32 win. .,. Molina, Mesa's pomt guard, added 12 points. while WaJdron "Contributed 13 reboundi. and · live points. ; .. "When you look at them. you ... ~~ ---... :TARS ·"Continued from A8 '' he wasn't I.hat nervous before tl1e grune." ,.. Serven also said I.he Mustangs. "missed not being able to use Marko Stankovic. He would have started." Stankovic, a 6·foot-6 junior center. suffered an injury during practice this week but he should be ready to play in the Valley Christian Tournament Mond ay. when I.he Mesa opens with St. PauJ at 6:30 p.m . Serven said Stankovic was elbowed in I.he mouth and had a mild con- cussion. Though the Mustangs are young. I.hey appeared mature in lhe game's first three minutes. as I.hey built an l l ·O advam age with N1·wpon I !arbor.· Curry said. "And . now, Uhe Sallors) have to play hard against us_" • The Sea Kings. without a player laller than .. t;-loot-3, held PaJevic to just three field goals •the first three quaners and aJso defended I.he • perimeter with detennlnation. . C..dM's defensive pressure and a pair of its 11even lhree pointers. helped the hosb se11.e •leads of IJ-2. 15-4 .md 17 6. before they upped the edge to 20·8 on a Jay Northridge ·three-po111ter 102 seconds into the second .quarter. off the bench to end the drought with 4:19 left. He grabbed a defensive re- bound, dribbled coast to coast and drew a foul while putting in a layup. He hit the subsequent free throw that gave Mesa a 14·8 lead and began an 8-0 run. Kri· korian ended I.he run when he coUected an offensive rebound and was fouled on I.he putback. He com pleted I.he three-point play by m aking the free throw. providing a 19·8 lead. Serven said the Mustangs committed 16 turnovers, and added that most of those were unforced. "That's wha1's going to happen with young guys," said Serven, who is in his fourth year at Mesa. Costa MeN 44, Glenn 32 Score by au.rien Glenn ~ 5 15 1 Costa Mesa 11 a us 9 44 Glenn -Leyva 2, Moore 7. Muro 0, Ayala O. Pardini 0, Jadr;aon 14, Gonzalez 5, Townsend 2. Mavencoun 2. 3-pt. goals -Moore 1, Jadlson 1 Tedlnicals -none. Fouled out -none. Costa Mesa -Aleson 2, Waldron 5. Knox 3, D. KT1kor1an 17, Molina 12, Abedrabo 3. Pepic 2. Millward 0, T Krikorian 0. 3·p\. goals -D. Krikonan 3. M olina 1. Tedlnicals -none. Fouled ou1 -none. Lowenthal finjshed with 12 points, while Pinesett added 10. Rorden had three key of- fensjve rebounds in the founh quarter and added a team-high four steals. while fresh- man Todd LowenthaJ, Brett's brother. was 2 of 2 from the field and the line for six points. Nonnridge led CdM with 11 points. -cdM had a great game plan and it ex ecuted it." Newpon Harbor Coach Larry Hirst said . "I'm very. very proud of our effon.· C.urry said. "But this is how it has to be every game. This ii. I.he level ofmtensity and effon we can play witb. Now, it's just a matter of getting better execution." Newport Harbor SJ, CdM 49 Scote by Quarters Friday, Decerri>e< 6, 2002 At HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBAU. Sailors storm past CdM Newport Harbor's big third quarter is the difference in nonJeague season opener Thursday. Richard Dunn Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -In Jen 'Iliompson's first season as New· port Harbor High's girls basketball coach last year. she spotted an unfavorable trend after halftime. "ln the past," Thompson said, "we were really bad in the lhird quar- ter. But we CdM Newport 34 50 worked hard on pushmg the ball up the Ooor in the second haJf and I.he girls are in better shape." Thompl>On's Sailors, hosting Back Bay rival Corona del Mar in the season opener Thursday night, found another gear in the lhJrd quarter and finished with a 50-34 nonleague victory. Newport I ~arbor. looking to tum around from a 4-20 season in 2001 ·02. hit two three-pointers in the finaJ seconds or I.he first haJf to built a 22-17 lead at I.he bredk. Then the Sailors outscored the Sea Kings in the third quarter. 18·5, and opened the founh quarter with three·point baskets frnm )lllianne Whitfield and Vanessa Miller as I.he Sailo~ amassed I.heir biggest lead of the game. 46-22. "We talked about that at half. ume. how we need 10 come out strong... said Thompson. whose team was led by Whitfield's 13 The Sea Kmgs. bowt:Yer. came out firing in the ~od quaner as K.eJ1iann l()ein netted a dvee- polnter, Madison Otterbein con· verted a layup on the fast break and Colleen Marks swished a Jong jumper. Marb' shot with 2:34 to play in the first half put the Sea Kings in front. 14· l 2. And that's when Newport Harbor came back. llnlsh.ing the second quarter with a 10-3 scoring run. Klein's three-pointer with 1:12 left were the visitors' onJy poirits in the fi. naJ 2:30. "We shot the ball terrible. We just had an off rught. • fir..t -year CdM Coach Jim Barlc.alow said MThe lad of a scrunmage really hurt us. nus ~ our scrimmage and it showed." KleUl led Corona del Mar wtth 20 poinL<,, while Otterbein lOll lributed eight reboundi.. two blocked shoLS and a teal CdM senior pomt guard Jaclue McCoy. who missed most of last season wtlh a tom AU. had nme rebounds and a steal. while Maro and 6-foot center Aryn 1>1m.c. each pulled down five boards. After Klein tied I.he game tn the ~ond quarter. 17 -17, on a lhrt:l' pointer. then Woller M.Ored on a putback with 0:50 left to give Newport Harbor the lead for good. MiUer's three-pom1er w1tJ1 0:15 remaining provided the !>d..tJ ors wtlh their five point halfu111e lead. · Nt>wport. however. an"Wered with a 10·1 run that included three·potnteri. by Perrine and Plnesell to dose to within 21·I8. l\.vo Pinesett free throws after time had expired. 1aut the CdM halftime lead to 28-27 and the "visitors opened the second half with a 13·5 run to talce apparent command. LowenthaJ's first three·pointer made it 40·33 Sailors with 1 l 117 left in the third quant>r. but CdM wasn't Newport Harbor 6 21 13 IJ Corona del Mar 11 u 7 14 Newport -Glassic 2. Pinesen 10, Pa1ev1c 14, Cameron 3, Rorden 1. B. Lowenthal 12. T Lowenthal 6, Pemne 5, Soza O 3-pl goats -B Lowenthal 2. P1nesen 1, Pemne 1 Fouled out -none. ~ pOUlts. 12 rebounds, three steals 49 and two a<;Sists. while 6·foot sen· ior Lindsey WoUer came off the bench to sco~ 10 points and grab l 0 rebounds. Tiffany Li.nM!ay and Vic1ona Swigart (seven rebound'>) ~ort.'1.1 ba"kelS early m lhe '>t'<:ond half tu Oigger lhe Tar. t.lurd-quaner spun. Stollz hu a lhree-po1111er wilh 3:29 on lhe clock and puml guard Alhena Vasque-1 (four steaJsl foUowed with a Jumper JI the 2:04 mark. giving the ~tlon. a 34·21 lead. After a CdM free throw bv Lauren Snell, Newpon l larbor -.cored lhe t.lurd quartt>r\ fincil Sl~ poinL'i on field goal'> by WhJLfield , Woller and \Voller again wtt11 0: H1 to play on a shon 1ump 'hot Noo6Neue Newport Harbor 50, CdM 34 5cof't bv Quart.en ,..done yet. • After P..tjevic la game-high 14 points) ·~ored inside after blocking a shot at I.he other end. it was 43 37 llarbor with 6: 15 Jeft. Bui a I O·O ~a Kmg run, including three· .. ' DON LEACH / DAILY Pll OT Newport's Nedim Pajev1c (33) ~oes up over CdM's Pancho Seaborn (right). pointers by Seaborn and Bart Welch. the lat- ter capping I.he surge, put the host-; on top. 47-45. Tedlnicals -none. CdM -Mancillas 3, Seaborn 8, Sherik·Odom 9. Matsen 2. Northrldge 11, Freeda 9, Welch 7. Luce 0 3 pt goals -Northridge 2. Seaborn 2. Mancillas 1, Sheridc·Odom 1, Welch 1 Fouled out -Nonhridge Technicals -none. :Breakers shoots down the Lightning . .. sage Hill drops to 0-2 '.after Laguna Beach .sh oots the lights out, · ~i tting 6 of 9 treys. Bryce Alderton , Qa1ly Pilot ~· NEWPOll'l COASr -lllough 1 he Sage I Ull High Lightning boys lki.'ikeball team suffered its second lo'\.'I Thursday night Coach Steve Keith plucked positives out of I.he nibble. The Lightning (0-21 fell victim 111 a hot-shooting Laguna Beach ,quad (2-0) that drained 6 of 9 three-pointers on way to knocking down 23 or 40 shots (57.5Qfi) and a 62-42 win at Sage Hill High. Sage rnn played without Mi- chael Fitzhugh. who was on a 'iChool field trip in Chicago. The ..enior scored 22 points in the Ughming's opening-game loss to Garden Gnm Tuesd~ Other Sage Hill players stepped up In FitUUJgh' absenc.e. GIRLS TENNIS CdMdoubles "(](evin) Joyce had a tough opener but to· night he showed he can do things at both ends of the court." Keith said. Joyce led the Light· nlng with 17 points on 5 of 14 shooting and aJso grabbed five rebounds, bloclced two shots and was one of three Sage Hill players to grab two steals (Tun Willcins and Laguna 62 Lightning 42 Ille Breakers out· M:Ored Sage Hill, 12·0, on three shocs within five feet of the hoop and IWO three-point shoL-.. An errant pass and a ball thrown away on an inbound play helped give the Breakers the otTensiw chances they con· Erilc Wtlliams also got into the act). "We can' bemoan the fact that we're missing a player.· said Keilh, referring to Fitzhugh. "We just go out and play and try nor to look at the scoreboard while playing through our mistakes.· The closest the Lightning got to the Breakers. who came off an 87 · 81 overtime win over Irvine ~ay nigbt. was 15-11 with 2:26 left in the first quaner after Joyce hit a 17-foot jumper. The next six m inutes leading into the start of the second quar· ter belonged to Laguna Beach. wrw<l. "We didn't need 12· guna Bt>ach to shoot as good as they did." Keith 'Hlid. "A player like (Kyle) Hogan gel!> so much atten- tion I.hat allows other guys to get looks and 10 I.heir credit they knocked (the "hots) down." Hogan led the Breakers with 19 points. 10 corning in the first quan.er. The tturo quarter belonged to Williams for Sage 1-Wl The senior scored 12 of his 16 points in the period and tied Joyce for the team lead w;th five rebounds. "CWUliamsl Is ow X-factor in many ways," Keith said. "I told him he's on the verge of beooming JC MEN'S BASKETBALL Pirates rough up Long Beach the second half and OUtre· bounded the Vlkmp. 43-39. Next up Cm COMt (~3) wOI be ~ : ::.~ ~a.Mn ' ID d'8 toUr· nament teniJ1na11 ~II I. a 'basketball player' and I mean that in the nicest way pos.tjble. He's learning 10 play under con- trol .. For the second consecutive game. the opposing teams coach has had nothing but positives to say about Sage Hills basketball fu . ture. "It's a good win for us and I th.ink that (Keilh) will do a lot uf good for (Sage Hill)," said Laguna Beach Coach Rob Cullinan. ~ L.agun1 Beed\ 62. Sege tM 42 Score By OuM.n Laguna 8-:il 18 1& 1e 17 52 Sage HUI n e u t C1 L.-8-:t'I -S. Willhoit 7. Hogan 19. T Willhoit 6. Renault 11 , Norfteet 7. Marquette 3, Sands 2. Curran 1, Clat11 4. Wheeler 2. J.pt. goals -Renault 3. Norlleet 1, Hogan 1, Oerll 1 rouled out -Sands- Tectinicals -none- Sege .. -Sweneon 2. Joyce 17. Cho o, Williams 16, Loper 2. Brewer 5. Wilkins o. VOUINf 0, Coctiren 0. ~goals -none. rouled out . Cho. Technicals -1 (bench). COLLEGES Hartman named Athlete of Week "(Whitfield) is a tremendous player." Thompson added. "She can play forward. she can play guanJ, she can play wherever we need her to go." The Sailors. without startmg forward Amanda CampbeU (ankle sprain), forced eight CdM tum· overs Ul the first quarter and broke a 6·6 tie when Ally Stotlz made a free throw. Woller and Stot.17 added field goals before first quarter's end to give I.he hosts an 11-6 edge . CdM I. 11 5 u Newport 11 11 18 10 CdM -McCoy 2. Stern O. Dimas 0. Klein 20, Onerbem 5. Yardley 0. C Maries 2. Snell 5 A MarltS 0 Hecschen 0 3-pt goats Klein 3 Fouled out none Ted'lnicats -none Newpot1 -VaSQvez 6 Sw1gctn 2 Lmsday 4 Miller 9 Whrtf1'°1d 13 'JI.loiter 10 Stotlz 6 EdC11nqton 0 Beeson 0, fulce 0 ~pt.. goals -M iller 2 Whrtf1eld 1 Stotlz 1 Fouled out none Tectin1c.als -none GIRLS WATER POLO PREVIEW New coach plans to stay at Mesa Tim Postiff wants to bring stability to program, which he believes will lead to increase in participation Steve Vlr1en Daily Pilot ll£ NIJSTANGS Jesste.9 Bunnel, Sr. Katie Thorsness. Sr Sa,..h Bowmen. So. Allyson Harris. So. AJl190n Gravis, Sr. Jeuica Steenhard, Jr. Christine Twohig, So. Coed\: Tim Postlft ~Klra Wong ~ I ' • I I . I I : ,. ' ' I • • • • I" I I I ' ' I ' I • ' ' .. ... -::d u ?ii "",., -..... '° i I 5 Z SD a b a s • u ..-- SPORTS • BRIEFS COLLEGES • OCC w9m en rumble , 78-61 Conhed from M and .. coming allMct-ro-blct 20-wta.~ and ... Welt ~~ddee.. Newport Beach AYSO soccer team loses 2-1 to Lake Forest in title game of Thanksgiving Toumament. played steady at mldfteld and McMain.s. Neale)\ Suah Cope and goalie~ bekl LabPorest~ Pirates~ Bakem8eld tonight at 6 m senll6ual. The Newport Beach Strikers Gids under-13 Progressive ·AYSO Soccer team came in second in the Thanksgiving Tuurnaroent Newport went 3-1-1. their only loss coming to Lake Forest -a 2-1 result in the title game. Newport ded Lynwood. 2-2 ln the thftd pme. on two goals from Gayner. Mclntosh, ICtl)' De.,.., Gallardo apd Qayner ~ at forward while Alice Cope. Lewan.~IW.,...-9a, Sowen, Baugh. and OblbaYer led the midfie&d.. ROOPSc Oranee Cout Col- lege'• women'• bMlcecbmD temn WU t 78-61 winner' <Wet Allan Hanc::oct of S.Ota Maria Wedneeday in the ftnt round of ~ Cueeta lbumament. aetdog up a aemiftnal match lp1nat Bakera6eld College at 6 p.m. Nancy HatlushJ ran off three stra.lgbt threes in the e.ty golog to set the pace and the Pirates (6-3) were in conttoL c-6dy ~led the team with six goals over the five games while Monique G911ardo. Allee Cope and Fndly Ohlhawlr each had two goals. Singtetoals were scored by 11a Sbelllette and ~Lewan. On defense,~ Nealey. Sarah c.ope, Uy Dlerbl. .Aqueveque and McMains in goal held Lynwood to two goal& Newport would win lts fourth game on a shootout - 4-2 over eYentual-cbamploo Lake Forest Alisa CaniDo bad a aeason-high 18 points and Hat8uebi (13), Uz Mendom (12, and nine rebounds) and Lauren Murray 10} chipped in with double-figure scodng. Shefllette, Ohlbaver, Alice Cope and Gayner scored on penalty lclcks. occ 78, ...... 11 Newport defeated North. hvine, 5-1 in Game l, with Gayner and Gallardo scortng two goals each and Lewan adding a header for a score. Ala Mcintosh. Andrea Aqueveque, Gayner and Gallardo were the forwards. DeYotmg. Gallardo, Baugh and Gayner led at forward with Sowers, Heirmtaedt. Lewan. Oblbaver and Alice Cope seeing time at mldfiekL OCC -Hac.ushl 13, GalMeo 3, Mumiy 10, Mendoza 12, Cenlllo 18, Mel'lhell 4, Quiroz 4, Shew 5, &trade 3, Haueter o. Gemlc:e 0. 3-pt. goela -Hatluthi 3, GeJeao 1, Estrade 1. Fouled out -Heueter. Mc:Mai.ns, Nealey, Sarah Cope. Dierlces, Aqueveque and goalie Shefftette steadied the defense. Hlncoc*-Mceool 3, Lopez 18, Miiier 17. Tesoro 7, Gol90fl 7, Krier 5. Miiier 2. 3-pt. goel• -Mc:Cool 1. Fouled out -none. Hetftlme -OCC. 4<>-26. The midfield was dominated by Cope. Ohlhaver, Brittany Sowens and Lewan while Sarah Cope, Sheffiette, SCephanle Nealey and goalie Maddy McMalns anchored the defense. Alice Cope scored Newport's lone goal in a 2-l defeat to Lake Forest for the tournament champion.ship. Mustangs fall, 59-49 In Game 2, a 3-2 victory over Lake Forest. Ohlhaver; Sheftlette and Gayner scored the goals with help from forwards Mcintosh and Sowers. Forwards Gayner. Sowers, Baugh and DeYoung paced Newport as forwards with assistance at midfield from Gallardo. Alice Cope. Heimstaedt. Lewan and Ohlhaver.. HOOPS: Costa Mesa Higb's girls basketball team fell to 1-2 after absorbing a 59-49 loss to Lakewood at the Qellflower Tournament Wednesday as Lakewood used a 24-4 edge ln the third quarter to negate a 31- 24 halftime deficit Gallardo. Ohlh.aver, Rachel Baugh. Cope and Lewan On defense, Sarah Cope. Dimes. Sbefftette. Aque'V'!lQ'Ue and goalies Nealey and McMains were shalp. 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WILLIAM O'OCSllY on the ministration authority befort lou• months hom Cllll8 In .. C-. d fw Superior Court of C•h-will be oanled uni.u 'the hurln1 data notic:4!d Ooll1ly Alcadlr d '°'"'a, County ol OR •n interested person above. 0rwvt COunly, 9llm d ANGE fifes en obj.ct.Ion lo the YOO MAY EXAMINf the ~-~ t,, 8 IHE PETITION roR pelthon and shows &ood Ille kepi by the court II '"'~ ..., •• -·-PROBATE requests that ceuse why the court you ere 1 person In =_, • ... • WILLIAM 0'0£SKY be should not 1nnt the ternted In t'1e estate. adllrl t=5 eppolnted as personel •uthority. you m•y hie with the bcmtl Ill represent•hve to •d· A HEARING on the court 1 RequHt lor lme d ... ....., m1n1ster the esl•I• of petition will be htld on Special Nolle• (form 0£. lftCIN\' d h l.Hllld lhit decedent OECEMB(R 26, 2002 11 I~) of the f1llftl of an ..._, • .. ,..,,...*'°"' THE P£TI110N reqvesls 1:30 p.m In Dept llJ inventory 111d apor1lsel ll*9n:lt ID .. ~ the ct.cecknl's Y(in end louted at 341 The Coty of .s~te asseb °' of ~ 7'00 O* codocils, ii any be l>t"ive South. Onnse. CA 1ny petition or ecc:ounl Olllllr OrM W... a.a admitted to probate The 92868. " provided Ill Probate Afw. CAM !WC, .. and Will •nd 1ny codlclls are IF YOU OBJECT to th• Cod9 Melton 1250 A .,.__ ~ ID and 1v11lable for eumlnt· 1rantin& of t!M petition. Request for Specl•I now hlld lloV' I lnllw lllt1d ~U~oo~m~th~1~fill1~k•:o::;t ;;:b:;,y~YOU~sh;;;;ou~ld;;•~~~.,;;;;;•~t t;;;h• Notice ICH'm 11 ev1illble DladollNlt hh ~ = lro111 the court clerk. 911Y .....S In llllld SU Minn ot tlllr or ....,_, fw , .. ,.._., Ooll1ly _, SI!-. • ~~~ c:-'1::::"' QIA9fe •ldoeel .. t..wtM, Jr~ _.., • N'N NI).: ~ del C.0) 02CCt83CM ~ la Vlllld9d d9 la ~Slit t711a JWl2 Th9 W ~ P**°9! You ,_ bMfl illia.clon d9 ~ AQlllClm Ml 0..-Dr., .... -cianwnan ca. M.ed n. ~ ~ ~ t.oc:el dll s. •. 101 IQNllal\ I lrlJ d..... dldde agMw;t ~ Wl4houl Condldo c» o,.,_ dll Mewrrt •••cl., CA P'CPlf'Y dllecrbd *-'fO'll ~ '-II ~ ar1U1on c» eo... ...... ttHO II ~ID be: 2 Tild ~ owoOnd wMt*I the &sail» AIWlU8llon • Pub II s bed New pot t eo..t *""°" Ocmt time atll'9d b91ow A-i .A1wa 5A. 69. y 5C dt Ill Bucfl·Coste ~. Daily ~ fl2E7 n. ~ ~ Cludad d9 Cotta Mllea (IA Pilot November 29. wdliilll\jllwd Tr\1191 ~ t. _. OMS). December S , 6 , llldlllnw Int 1111J1av tar l)Odna d9clldlt :,..,.. or: r~ .::: : 2002 FT H 135 In/ hlOlldW fl h Sin Ud. Cor-.taido, matet1al dMollbido ... ~Ind -,__ qw Ud rMPOfldil ....... Ea .-lo OOltlmOll ...... l .'! • -c:bolorl ludldlll ..,.,_ " mlamo y ""' "-' ,... -*'*° • .. '*'1ID IOtNlr ~ ,...-.. .. d,,......, .... ~llllljo ) TO =ct.810':...~ ,_.Ill._ W" ~ OEl'ENOAHT (Avtlo a llnllt) '*""' d9 qw le SELL ,. ..... ........... IS( 11541 .ma Of Pmlllll 10 Al d B ISTAll Of: IAIYILIARl'IOM WlaA21M4S To all "91rs. b-fl· c ... rtes. ctedltors, con- llnpnl credltota, and pe<$0ns who may oth· erwiH IM Interested In the will CH' 1tSt1t•. CH' both, of-MARY ELIZA· BETH TOAL A PETITION fOR PRO· BAIT has been liled by BEm E. TOAL In tM SuperlCH' Court of C.M· forni., Co~inty of Oft. AHG£ THE PETITION FOR PR08AT£ requests l/111 BETTY E. TOAL be aPPOlnled as pwsonal rep<euntatlve to ed· monbter tM est1t• of l/le decedent THE PETTTIOl'f requ.sts the d9c•dent'a Woll •nd codicils. II any. b9 edrnttted lo pr-ob•t• TtM Will and any codtals •• aonilebi. fM nllmlfl1· llOft '" the file hpt by lhecOUft THE PEm lON r•quesb authority to edmlnistar the estate und9r the Independent Admlnls· tr1tlon of Estates Act. (This Authority wiN allow t!M personal r•PfeMn tat1we to t.ke many Kbons without obA1n ln1 court approval. BeiCH'e lilli111 c•rtaln vety 1'"9«tlnt 1ctlooa. how•ver, Ille P«ton•I re11fesa11t1tivt wlll b9 required to 1ivt notice to lntwested persons unleu U..y haw waived notice or cOltMllt.i to Ule propoMd •ctlon ) The lndeptndt11t ad- mlnistr•tlon authority will b9 aranltd UMta I ll lnt•rHl•d Jl!f!Oll ==:-.:=-: ~~ F-'<ln ~ o-:. ~ ....., ~ .., ~ °'°' °'c: =z:= ': •..::=: ~NO~rn!!'!!a~°'~,,..,....!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!~~~,,..~~1119'!" C::::jllii ;:-.: ~~:::=: :-:~n:.=.= =:.~,::::: =~•) .a::: AnnPlllioll ~.we!~ ~a: .. --Olis I: ,,.... 'tOU ... °""' d lMt. ... and llC ID .. L & •• I 11''0 f!!IPCl"dlw. APE. ~ DEFAl..l..T ~ 1--, • Pl'I> C09t1 ..... M 01·1 Ud VII -~ lN>ER A CEED Of *911 1111 8lld "*'1, YOU NE llEIHO ~ II .,, ...... JRJST 0.-.Te> ...._,............ 8Y PlAINTIFF IOltMt.., 4;F 11: "t• &iiamll ~ JQIXl .... d -°""' .. (a )Jd. .. .. dlf"IW--P'llllll IJll!B"" 'i1CO Tm ........... .,.._ nl ~~n.-of .. ::-...:. 0:: = ACTO TO PROTECT .....-d fw .,.__. T .J. ..... 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Mesa girls roll, 3-0 SOCCER: Costa Mesa High stayed undefeated (2·0) with a 3-0 victory over Univeralty Thursday in girls soccer play at Costa Mesa. ~ 21 -Cyndlle hn e>r.nge<:oeM Bedmimon,'01 •-Andv Almqullt Cofone def Mer Soa:er. '02 6Wt're fun co Wiid.. ~ eaJd. "OUr o«eme 11 fun to wat.ch. And, .. far.~ m1ndl IOt we're a pnay auod defeDllYe team to watch, too. wmt jtllt aD over the plKe and Mre playlog together.• • Vanguard Coach lb.a n.vta baa his worrim'a ~ ~ making eOme no6te in the Golden State Albledc c.ontermce. The UoOI, who ouiac:ored ua in ao extilbidm game Nov. s. ia 5-4 owenD. yet 2..() Jn the GSAc. wb1cb lndudes a 69-58 upset <ml' viaid.ag 8iola. ranked No. 12 in the NAlA. Tuelday n.lgbL Jenny Spa.rb scored two goals and Stacy Krikorian net- ted one ball for the Mustangs. Sage Hill wins could be deacrlbed u a con- fusing call by omclab that Jed to the game's lone goal Wednesday. Vanguard. wh1cb WU tanked ninth in the QiAC eo.cbea' PtaeMon poll. trailed only twice in lta impl'essive win over Biola. The F.agles didn't pJn their first lead of the game Wldl the second bait -40-37, with about 14 minutes left. But aopbomore guard Lacey Mills, who acored a team-high 15 points. drained two three-pointers, the latter providing a 45-4-4 lead that produced momentum for the Uona. Vanguard built an 11-point lead from that point, 58-47, with less than atx minutes to play and then hit eight of 10 free throws in the final two minutes to seaJ the win. WAl'EJl POW: The Sage Hill High girls water polo team im- proved to 1-1 with a 7-3 non- Jeague win over visiting Pacifica Thursday at Corona del Mar High. The Ugbtnlng. which lost its season opener to Rancho Alamitos Monday. did not allow more than one goal in aoy quarter. P.staoda Coach Nadine Raja- bl said a referee blew a whilde with about four minutes left, for an offside call on lCateUa. but the Xnigbta kept playing and scored a goal, while the Eagles (0-1-1) stopped because of the wblstle. lbc head referee ruled the shot a goal Estancia goalie Paula Arona recorded eight saves. 'Jbe Sage Hill junior varsity defeated Pacifica. 9-5. ........,... Sage HtR 7. P9dftcll 3 PIM:iflc:e , , , 0 -3 Sage Hill 3 ·2 2 o -7 S... Hll -Toome 2. Forrest 2, Hutdllson 1, Roe.er 1, lndlvlk 1. Sailors lose, 2-0 SOCCER: Newport Harbor Hlgh's girls soccer team dropped a 2-0 pool play deci- sion to Capistrano Valley in pool play in the Mater Dei Tournament at Centennial Park. CoW'tney McKinney. the Uons' 6-foot-l senior center, scored a career-hlgb 26 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to 1ead Vanguard to an 89-71 win over Cal 8apdst for the Uona' first GSAC win. Senior guaid Bobbin Dtttenbir added 15 points and Eagles fall, 1-0 Kara DeMllle had four first- half saves. and Ulja Addeman had one save in the second half. 13 rebounds to help provide the victory. The Uona will tab on Concordia Uniw:rsity (0-2 in the GSAC> Saturday at 5:30 p.m. at the Pit SOCCER: The Estancia High girls soccer team lost, 1-0, to visiting Katella after what The Sailors, 0-2, duel Espe- ranz.a today at 2:45 p.m.. ............. ........ ............ ............. flies a11 obj.cUon to the petition and allows 1ood CIUS<& llfhy the court should not If ant the auU-lty. A HEARING on tM petition will be held on DECEMBER Z6, 2002 11 1:30 p.m. In Oet>t L73 localed et 341 TM City Drive Souttl. Or•np. CA 92168. IF YOU 08JECT to UM &J•nlln& of lh• pellllon, you $flould 9Pf>Ur at the hnrinl •nd rl•te your as provld9d In l'rob1te Cod9 Mellon 1250. A Request for Sp•clal Nollet form Is n1H1ble from th• eourt cwll. ......, .. p ........... ......... Cele ..... ,. ....... , ... s...1 .. lte,.._t 1.-.. , CA H6'0 Published Newport 8e11eh-Coste M9sa Oaiy Pilot November 29, Oectmbtr !I, 6 , Z002 FTHIJ6 ......... ......... The fOllOWif'll pWSOflS .,. dolna business es: """-.... ......... TM lollowin1 P9fSOns ere doiftl buslnns IS: C. • P. £nt•Pfltn. 190 f•irwlnds l -. Costa M9sa.CA92626 Carol H•r wlcll, 190 feinrinds l 8M, Coste Mesa, CA 92526 Peter ft. ltanrd . 190 F 91rwlnds l.aM. Costa Mesa, CA 92&26 objKtlons or fil9 •riltM ------- A.) T.A.M.R. 1 cltv of WOMEX CAPITAL. MAH· ACEMEHT, 8.) TEAM APEX MOTO RAClNO, C.) TtAM APEX MOTO Rl· SEARCH • DEW.LOI .. MEHT (11&0), 0.) TEAM APEX MOTO. q TEAM APEX. r .) TAM.II. UO, G.) TEAM APEX MOTO RAC~G RE.SEARCH • OCVELOPMCNT, 2052 NEWPORT Bl VO , 116-11, COSTA ..:SA, CAUfOR- NIA 921627 This buslMss Is COfl· dueled by: hutlland •nd wife objitc:tions wrttl the CGUt1 b.lot• ,,. "-••na Y- 8PCle¥ enc. inay b9 in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDI TOR or contin1ent U editM of the decaaMd, you must file your ct.Im with the court and mail a c09y to lht personel r@pnsenbtlvt ~led by the court within lour months from Ule dale of the fht auuanu of letten as pr-ovlded ifl Prob•ta Cod9 uetlon 9100. TM llMe for r11<11 cleilftll will not Hplre before lour months from the hurln1 d1tt noticed •bove. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file ~-c>t by the court. II you .,. • ,..,_ In· lerut9d Ill tlM esteta. you m•y flit with Ule cowl 1 Request fCH' S99ciel Nollu (form 0£. 154) of the fllins of ... mventory ll'ld •P9'abel of estate HMta °' of any P9tltlon or eccount PtmCA• A public h9w 1111 wMI bt htMI by tn. Com Mal P1ann+na <:c>mtna· slorl et City Hall, n feit Orin, Cute Mtu, C11ifornie, al 6:30 p.m .. or as soon a•~ tllwNftK on , ~ 2S, IOO , r••dlna LIM loltowln1 ~~1t of Minor DeSCt Review V.42·73 for Sl•v.n a.net Susan Oewa11, to c-*111Ct • -ond floClf lddotion on 1 slflP-ftnilly ....w.nc. ind lo •~•mpt the Pfoperly from current perllln1 nqulrem1nh due lo in1d•quete 1•· r•&• d•pth ~20 It. required; 19 4• It ex1stN1&), loc•lad •I 439 Btoedwey In 911 RI ~one. Environ!Mftt.i c191.,m1 • nation: Uft'4Jt II any of t"9 prKffinc ectlons .... cNfttnl.cl In c-t. Ule cha .. ,.. inay be limlt.d to only UloM Issues _,,. r ...... Iii. public hutln1 dtaulbff In thb notlc• or In wrltt•11 cortt- spondMce clttlllrwed to t ... ,...,,.,... Comm l••-at. or prior to. tM pullic healifta • for lwtllef lntor1M- tlon on the above 111111icatloM. ,....,._. (1t4) 7S4·S2A5, or visit tlll otflc:• of tt-.. rten- nilll Oholalotl, ftoom 200, n Fw 0r1v., eoso -..c.w.• . WOMEX CAPfT AL. MAH AGE..:HT. UC. (NV). l.800 S, CASTtllN AVE .• Nl9, LAS VEGAS, NC- VAOA'9109 Thb busin.u Is con• duct ed by: Limited Llabflit)' Co. Haw you started doln& bus-yltt7No w-· Capital Man· aae-t,UC 11.lctlard Counb This stei-t wes flied ~ Ula County Clwll of ~_;r County on 11/ I0026t24Jff Daily Pilot Nov. 22, 29, O.C.11, 13, 2002 fill """-.... ......... 1lte lolaowl111 P« tonl .. doir1e ~ ... Major Car S.lts. 15061 Sprlnd•I• St 1107, Hllntlnrton Buch, CA 92619 Antolfl• I. GClf'manos. Sll2 c.,,. ... cw. 1205, Hunttnston Beach, CA 92l&4S Tiils ~ is COft-ducttd II)': 11'1 ~ ..... you •tatt.d .... busiMMyef No AntoiM I. C.111- T111$ It.I-( WIS r..... with • ll•• c-1111 CMirll of Oran1t County on 11,,1)3/02 le0t6tt .... Dell)' .. ilot Dec. 6, u. 2.0,t7,2ll02 fl41 Daffy r11ot O.C-ti.r I , 2002 F140 ------~ tt.v. you started doirlc bldiMa y•l7 Yu, 10/ 05/2002 Carol Hwwlcll Tltls Sllteinenl WH til9d with tht County Ci.t11 of Or•nat County Ofl 11 /21/02 I0016H460e Daily Piiot Nov. 22. 29. Oec.S,13.2002 fl32 """-.... .......... TIM followlft1 ,,.sons W• .... buslnfts IS: Cl9ssk CrN tlons. 19331 Ee.ho l'ns Rd .. Trll>uco Can~. CA 92679 G-.1 Joseph Mir enda. 1933t Echo 1'1u Rd.. Trabuco Cenyon. CA 92679 This buslnas b con· ducted by • .n lftdMduel Have you slerted dolf1a bllSJnns ,.u No Gwy J. Mirlllft This stett1Mnt wu filed wttll Ule County Clefll of Or•n .. County on 11/07/02 20ffffH2U Ody Pilot O.C. 6, 13, ZO.V .2002 fl42 STARTING . ANEW Bl:lSINESSr • • • • • • • • • ~· ....... Cl5T Of COSTA llSA OROIHANC£ 02·20 .. scti.chlled lo b9 ill Ml for"9 end eff.ct JO dip "°"' Its adophon on Octcefnber 2. 2002. and WIS edopl9d by 1JM followlna rot! c .. wolt COUNCll MEMBERS. AYES: Robinson, Si..I. Mon•h•n. Cowin, Man· soor. NOCS. None. ASSlfllT: None. OltOI· NA.NC( 02-ZO ttYiMs the lbt of clts.lp1ted pot.I· tloH for the City's Coftfllcl of lntw.t C:O.. THE ruu TUT of tt>e ordinance may b9 reed In the City ci.-·s otftu. n f •lr Oun, Costa Mesa. JUUlfOlOS ........O.,o.ttl Dally l>llot 0.Ctmbet 6, ZOO! Fl .. ........... ......... Tht folowifta .--.,. doina blldneu u . •lmte10, 649 H•yn St, h-. CA 92620 Sellar SIWl!ll. 649 Hayes St., lrviM, CA 92780 This buslnus Is con· duct.cl by: 111 lndivldllal Have ,.., '**ltd dollla bulinna yel7 Ya. VOi/ Z002 SallwSMall T1"s slateinent wu Hted witt. Ule Ceunty Ctwll of 0!'•1119 C.Unty onl~ 20026911141 Deily PIC.t Herl. 22, 29, o.c. 6, 13, 2002 1'133 ) 1!1 ,. " .. Policy !Wes and ~ines arc subject to dumae without notice. The publisher raerves the right to censor, reclassify, revile or reject any classified ldv~sement Please report any error that may be in your cla5sified ad iminediately. The Daily PiJot accepts no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Cmlit can only be allowed for the first insertion. AlllOllKUUNTS & MISC. 1010-1770 GAUGE WE IUSINISS & FllWIQAl 2305-2490 1160 ~=-1489 TM SS 4 ltlCottJ>S ETC .Im. Ols!ic, Elc. !Os £ 81$ a Allee, 5'Jkl. tube iWt1>S Mike 949-645 7505 lQUMHOUm OfPOIT1llTY All real estate edver tosln& In this new~aper Is s ubject to the Fedefal Fair Housme .t.ct of 1968 es emended w hich makes 11 lfte11at to advert!H ·any prefer ence. llm1tat1on or dlscrlminetoon based on race, color. reheion, sec. hendte:ap, h1m1haf status Of national orletn. or an lntenhon to make any such preference. lim1ta· lion « discrimination • This nelwspapet will not llnowtnety 1ccept any advethsemenl lor real estate which 1s in vlolat10n of the 1'1w Our 1taders are hereby lnlo1med that all dwell· lnp advertised In this newspaper are available on en equal e>ppoftunity basis. To complein of dis aciminatlon. caM HUO toll· tr••l 1·~424-8590. 1413 ..=s5t-~ ............. ~ ·--·..-.·oimc.~ .. CMHMIO$$ _....,. .. __ •8UYDTATIS .-...... "*"" .... corJ SIG'Jr.1ErJTS ............. , .. , 2°' RubJ, New samples, ..._..,_,ladles e1nbefll1lled shirts, llolld•i 11fts, other -i~items ............ ,,..,..w. Sat &-2m Board shorn> ~ S-Wwb S8. mt5( stuff SI $5. you won't _,. ot nwss this! 2 12 Apll! CM SAT 1-1 2923C"*H..,se Muo Verde weo, h-d ma4e crofts, handl-'"....,...t 0<cn•. Greot 91fb&X,,,_<fec..-.. Nl'I SAT 7-7, 1824 Gala a y Or. 3 burner II•' bbq. quafltyftnens. l1,1tchenware. nic-nacs, craft items. candle sticks. books, videos etc (UDO ISU)llPI SAT 1.00-2.00 117 Vie Ucl. s-4, G•..,./btote s.le, fwm, offlc• f.....,,deft,.,. ~ .......... 1sc. ......... w. Sat S-12. every item must &OI r~~~ clothes , etc 19292 Sierra lnel. lrvme @ Tuttle Rock Or/Sierra Lisa GAUGE SAU Sot 12/7, 9-111JO- lurnrture. tables, tamps, headboard. dreuer. d•y·bed, d.sk etc .. 1872 Port Wheeler NB L__.co._,.SOie FfbDA'f & SAT 1-2, (est slcfe C011t• Mesa 285 Ma11nofle (In elley) Lobofr-.:ie!IWJsrbn. .. FOlnll 1510 fOUND tied& Id>, l sl• CM, 20tll St _., s-toA"9 t4t-646..a579 fOUND $111 •'lte ..... F eshion Island Call to identity with photo £ vet 1ecords 9'9·6'-4·222.8. •wpwf ....... o.n. ..... a-ti" ... with Captain Oon Moseley on his 45ft Sailboat 111..!HK 6~ ~ 11111. rtfl'eshments lndudad. Cal locDy 949-632·3736 « see shtllbldldon.com ... n.n...ot Y-Ufe I,,_,. Dtc. 18-22 [)epartln& from the fun Zone. SELL your stuff hough classified! How to Place A .---Deadlines ---• • CLASSIFIE AD Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm By Fax (949) 631-6594 lf>iea..e 1nctu& your l\IUM and phone nwnba and -·11 call yuu b.cl< with a pncc qUOlc l By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hours By Mail/In Per son: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Al Newport Bl vd. & Bay St. Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-lo 8:30am-5:00pm Mon~y-Friday Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm SOOS-S8SO LEGAL SERVICES Real Estate Wanted 4255 Adoption& 4 ,UX IN COSTA MlSA Foster Care UI' TO $900,000. Services 2650 1'1t1NC. ONl Y AGENT 949-720-1721 v-..ws ..... Trust Deeds/ Adlpllm/far c .. Sale 4275 There are o .... 100.CXXJ lST TO -$312,000, dWO-en 11 the US wa1tr41 IOlahome~"""4lol<loJ 13%, S-4% LTV, 2 y,.._, brother.. & SISUn t~ 80G-72S"301 8 I 8205 Tr a.q & F 11aOC1a1 Sl.IPP'.11 CA Dn I 00512901 lnfor ~DK 17 COMMERCIAL 6W.7~ sos Analwn Blvd 1241.~ PROPERlY FOR 714-517 l!Ul 888-2$-4543 ANTIQUES SALE 4500 1031 .........,... aisti flow Altques b Sale 3010 ~ to support prole> SIOOi1I nvn1-Prn: only ~ 4 y., OridMa ~ 11»692-«64 .201 Sa6ol 201. & ~ 324 Old Olces b l8ase 4540 Newport Rd~ Weloorne! ~548-4123 IACK BAY ClNTER HOME 2651 Irvine Ave. !lOOst. goft view r eta1I on ~1te FURNISHINGS 714 513-7780 Furniture 3435 COSTA MESA lAST SIDE 129 Cabrilfo St .. OFFICf ESTATE SAU Sl'ACE, 360 sf. gr eat toe ·l FORD ROAD Ma1clt• '949-642 5171 su-usm (949) 721-0070 lndMdwilOffknfor .._. In Corponrte l'taxo JEWELRY/ 3460 ..... ..._,,_, ...... DIAMONDS/ 949~7800 Retail Stam PRECIOUS METALS tor Lau 4545 C04ntCol"N...h AUTO REl'AIR llDG on Old Coins! Gold. silver • Nwpt Blvd. up to 8 Bays. jewei-y, watches. 1111bques sell S995k/renl $2.pet sf. collechbles 949-642-94-48 •11 wilt coof~49~·9'B ladies Rilbon Rw., 93 Go. HOMES FOR SALE yd pl. 2 ta clamond total ORANGE 5400 2 ants. ~as SB.500 Siii $5,9915~1 COUNTY Cits 3610 ColllMesa •Ad!Jllt• ~ Killn5. cats, does rain ot siw., l"RlME ESTATES ev~y Sat·Sun 12-Apm l"ATltKK TOllOltl F _.., Is Al1imal Nllworll NATlONWIDE USA Info 949-644-2279 t4t..a5•-9705 -••••~ltee www.pallidltenOfe.com ~ dly Wet! listq 4 doeS ~,_,., nm • •RITllED <FA ...... --... turn !<ey 2tJr 2119, den. end lrit 5HOWCATSI Sohd colOf w/3 pelios overlooluns £ parti-colOf Pe1Sians. ..,.,.. Ind .. cot.ne whites, creams, blue· $429.000 cruns. tOftiu. all •sea. ............... We spayed £ neute1ed . ...... ,...,..., tlMm for you. Call 949-Uiollll 45 1·2025 for your appt. . IYEM EeRA&l ••SHMI 'fe>Ua lOVI 2bf l'/• 81 2-~111' bch &. ten club • lot durina the Holld.ay's with By owner $880,000 obo • Padianed Cf A Penlan 949-644-2330 Kitten. Blacks, CrHms, Tortoise Shells, Rtd hbbys. $400. All Shots. S•ll "6"' Car can Howl 949-451-2025 111 C 11(fiu I Index :-.--- 1: . ~ ; I " L'11dcr the Sen iLT Directory Ba nner I • -.S-1510 Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week f· . ,.... - ,..J & For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) 57 4-4245 1' I R..........., bee Town· home on 9th holtr of Newport Beach Country Club 2Sr 2ba, ottice/ retleat. patios, &ardfns. $925,000. ...._.l'r......,... 949-720-3900 Ol'EN SUN 1 2-4 2 100 'focht Mischief Lv ~l"I s tory Jbr tleo, t1mrm. 2.5ba hdwd ttrs. g1i1n1le ctrs. more! Sl.035,000 Owner/ Broiler 949·644·54 19 •Desirable Spo<lous double un1l Creal v1ew of turmng basin and city lrghts 4Br 4 !>Ba, $2.150.000 Mary Lou llleM.r, Udo l'cwli Realty 949-675-2700 Newport H•lghh , tar ge corner lot )br 3ba hardwd firs. new dpphance,, single level $819,000 Agl Hol!y 949 683·9002 lautma 949 278·2980 o lodl lay vi.w ....._ 3Br 2 SIL.. 2292sf Beautiful remodeled ll1tchen, new hie. patnt & carpel A must see $629,900 aet. 949-683· 0533. 859-3337 • loysld•Vlllago A T ropecal Para&se 28r wood fh. fp. trench doors. recessed ~ bi& so-. tv. :spacoJS lul. SI 79.9X>/ obo. Mary Wood, eel 949-584-5811. 717 9816 llG FIXER (-tslck Costo Mesa c-rt Order..I We Call First A9t. 949-723-1120 rRUIU ESTAns l'AHKK TENOltl NATIONWIDE USA t49-8H-t705 www.patrlcktenore com Wt6 ...... .., llllt 11 /t tloclts Aweyl 8-uliflA ~ 3br pool home ., ~ $IHl,500. Owr.,-9r. !M!Mifi0.9170 $409,000S"'91o f-ityi.-.o--t•-•-H..t"'-'-· A9t t49-721-l120 OCIANr~A HUTHlAKINe $.Ut,000 A5T.t4t-71s-8120 ~Colll ..... llSTATE5 l"ATltKI( TENOlll NA TICMIWIDf USA t4t..aS6.t70S www . .,.trlc:ktenofe.com MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS Rental To Share 6030 RESIDENTIAL RENTALS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY RESORT/ VACATION PROPERTY FOR SALE UMJMast.er B</Ba w/pabo Balboa Peninsula Golf p1op Sates & winter rentals . Palm Sprin&s, Palm Deserl Also Washlneton Wa· terlront Refer1als MK:hael Anter Bedlf & Beetler RE 800-550-3523 Sely•wwwtMit.s ""HSY nyl ""'. Clessffltd" tt4'yl (949)'42-S'71 ac;es,., ta front house avail Jan I, S!Ulrno al amens. lst/1ast 9'&675-8ilf> CM/b<l(dlt. ~M new 2br to '°8re. Great toc. ['side Lg Br /closeb. happy home S600mo. 944646-6397 HB/lux ~ Prom ontay Pl fem pref'd. poof. spa. -gym, S79!> s (CXX)n Av<tl. orm1Cd. 949-675-3)11 B IJ'loonli prof male seei<s ~ to ~ 4br Ilse ea roomate ha5 2Br !Ba. alnt loc $95()no ~6Ui Rooms tor Rent 6040 NB/Oc .... Vl•w room~. Oceanfront/22nd pvt rm. unfurn, share b•, utls pd, n/smlle. krtt.h enette. fndry. 1 block to Newport Pier $695/mo Calf Sam at 949 278 7905 (between 9a 5pJ "E l " mp oyee. "E l do " mp ea . ''Arbeitnehmer. " "Employe." ............. l'olnt v .. y large 2br 2b3 $1450/mo ve1 y lg I br S975mo sleps to beach cho1Le toe Yearly 1544 Miramar Or 949-67S-13S8 31 r 280 Dut>lea on Penrnsula Steps to heach r p 2c gar. 1 year lse, n/pets 626 359 4539 YE.Altl Y 1 Ir llo New Carpet.SI lOOmo 206 last lolboo, I S ogt. 949-689-4200 OCEANFRONT YEARl Y 21r 1 lo, 2'"a~ Garoge, suso ... o • ogt., 949·689-4200 OCEANFRONT YEARl Y 31r 21a, Goroge, S2100mo. ogt .• 949-689-4200 Corona del Mar Quiet hid. 21r 11/ie,.t twnhm style apt Remod Stucle newly remodeled. walk in storage. rv'Pl'C> llPllf • 500sf S!O)no ( mon Sl25{)n Y' l:se 949-n3-0l4'; 6 mo) S60 utls lull kit, Nr lade l oy. alt remnd I mo deli 714 9n 1224 2Br I 5Ba condo. 2c gar. t:t 21r. 210, Apt Cnm r P. wd hkups no pet~ pletely remodeled w/n~w $1375/mo 949 ~-8384 kolchen I l gar !Blk to bch S20'.XJ,n 949 lr>4 168> 8-remod 381 2 5Ba lg front uwt "Ill. hv rm den. fp custom c"blntry & •on work 7 pat'°" le gar I !IX>sl 3 bl\s to bch' No peVsnWI $2695 mn yr ISie 2(8 7'lf> 1001 l•ovtlful O<eon & loy view• 3Br 2Ba, upper duple• le ensld gar $3500/mo 71 4 998 0948 CostaMesa E SIDE, 3br 2 5ba, • lol1. lormaf d1nrm. ~unny 2 story twnhm. Ip, ? c gar. •va11 I 15 949 514 1400 £AST SIDE upsta11 s unit 2br Iba, newly "'mod k1tch ea• laundry 169 Walnul . SI I001 mo Marisela 714 662 3111 714 !>40 3666 2tw Ibo, wttage $1495/m w gai, wd hkups lg yd remodeled. 2211/, 23rd CaM Londsay 949~3&3? E•dcle ~ complet~ly "'mod, 2br Iba bac:11 Ilse --~Av..a 11 15 217 E.. 2Dlh 18 agt. s 157!> 949-378-8999 2br 2tlO ""'"""· s-"511 Ip, vaul eel, 2 (. p . pabo Ire. wd. nu piW1I com pootl ya S17SO 9$293-4631 Udo Isle ._.. conap 2br 1' /* 2 c 11ar. beach & lenni~ club. avl I l l , n/~mk. yr fse SJJOOm 949-644 2330 llJMATIER HOWY•SAYR, ClASSIFIEll CAii Fmlne , '· T C1lifornl1 11• ,.. CIWes that contrac:· tdh tlklnl jobs that to)at $500 0t mor• (IP« 0t m•l•iab) be fjc:enslld by I.lie Centrectors Stele LltenH Bo•rd. State laiit .tMI requires that c:4ntrec1on lnc:lu4e thllr lie-numMr Oll·~.You c:Mt died! the statue o{ your llunsed epntrec:tor at w111w.c:slb.c:a.1ov or 880-321-CSLB. Unll· c:MMd c:onlr11etora tAfn1 Jobs th1t t«O-•• .... tllall $500 ~t state In their d"'1IM-11lt thel they ate not licensed b tll• Contractors s lanM Board." a1i1111 A t1f It •YlAllY* LfASfS BILL GRUNOY REAL TORS ...... 75-6161 A TO 1 HANDY MAH lnsfall, rtfKe c1blnets ~~ ""**! DOI! 714-546-7258 c.,.a--. $12." -<MT INSTALLED WITH PM> SINCE 1952 (t4t) 650-7616 'A'(Alf'IT~CAllPIT'A' Repelts, ratchinL Instill Courteout. eny size Jot!•. Wholu1tel ~9-492·0205 QM~ WMNISCIOOl o.yc:ate/l(inderprten • rudlntu .... 2·5. ll11dln1, crefts, music, coollln1. 1•rdenin1 & more. lnc:lostd yard & pleyroom full·time M·f Mi.ti•• Iha ta•c:Mr Rtf'e lk, fht ald/Cl'ft f-" 714·S?!=m2 11 IA ON LIOO PENINSULA NIW 21r 21e COTIAGIS Private Buch, Pool and Spa. Wilk to Oc:ean, Shops end Restaurants Leese 6/mo-2 yr +. Boal Shp Av1t11bl1 710 UDO P AH Dl. 949-673·6030 or 949-723-S&JO Openint lead: 1Co of 0 ·'When in doubt, dnw ll\lmps." says 111 old bridie lda&e· Doubc Is probably the wont reuon for pullina fanp. Draw lnllDpl only when you need 10 prevent oppo11Ina ruffs or wbe.o thcte is oodtlni more wtent IO attend 10. Hue ia an eumple or what we mean. IUWPOH HIUlHTS, l...etiwff ..._ + C.... very quiet, prfvelt, licflt 3br 2ba + lbr lb1, view of b1c:k bay, $3300m bri&ht. lbr 1pt $950/mo. owner/• ... 619-435·5211. ........... 56.. .. ..... llPl,.... ~ ~.*t.~.­Wbl. owtodla pool. alt *-~~ itw 2'"' y_.iy ........ nHr the beech, beleony, parlllna. lft. $1100 94t-47S·7MO Yua.LY •fMTAlS nHr lM beech, 2br, lb• 2br 2b• •rt $1500-$1850 949-293-4630 lhlffs CM41e 3br 2ba 1 story end unit, view, dedl, wd. 2 c 1ttac:h l'r, $2150/mo 949·852·9400 ....... 2br 2be hie. fm'ln. fp. hdwd •. pr, ~ $2250. 2br u. ~ _,, llllws. ranocl SlflJO 9t9-642-58 lWe We, 3br lb•+ den. petlo, fp. 2 c: 1ar, new floon & paint. $3400/mo yrty lease 949-67S·3149 ......... w,eft •• 3Br 299. WA>. lea-pr= loc. walk lo Udo ...... rv'll*ll>tb. s mo. 9e!M!J7'1717 VACATIOll RElfTALS Oc..m-t 41r 2h , Liiie W. ShHll• l room 1vall now for wlntw furnished. P<hl•I• ent. S2500in . ....,_, ..... mtc:ro. cable Av•tl 12/31 IMlty Mf.47S-loh $450/mo 949-673·8717 Qul•f •-ley a.1. nur beac:h. l'/•Br 181, $1300/mo. inc:lds utls. 949·675.0150. ccincrm•....., l rtdi lledl St-TU. Concrete, Pstio. 0r-y flrepk:. BBQ. Raf's. 25Yrs hp. Terry 714-557-7594 ce Conc:r.te Cuttlnc, Curb Holes. HauUn1, Concrete Plac:tment. Walks, Petlo, Foo~. f ound1tlon1, t4t-SS2-0t20 177-S70-7HS o..,uv.....,..c-.r. & ._., Residtntllll 8rk:ll, Stone, Block, Tiie. Lk:f74744& 7l4-965-2.8Z4 n..c--... Cement-ii, Brldl, T• &Mcwe.~.Notet too .... 714-IJS. .,.. hllll• 1111 lw .... t(.,.yWrltftlt for print or web Mnetln1 ·Technical Tr1lnln1 M~541-0l71 YOWllOtll lllnOWllPn PIOJIC1t Call • e."'"'. "'"l•. 1141'1*1. .,. aft)' ., "" r..--*•119'*4 ... ----·~ Ma lOCM. ..., P'EoPl.E CNll HE&., I .......... ~~:=· Ounc:an [lecVte rs Exp HYWAUUPA• ~Rnponse Paint Toudl-up, Cerpenby ServlcelRamocll W1ll;•11•r R•mov1I, l'275870 MM!!0-7042 • ... 14-270-1614 .._.,.,.., AwttMrh ...... t.lwl Rjacnsed llJflllnt SP«ial fl• Receued lfahts & Switc:h lnst1li.d F Of' $550 f rff In Eatlmlte/Desl&Jl MC/Visa Lloll693150 714·5S6-ft21 UCINSIO CCNfTUCTOI CZNEUl.lllAll Notobtooam.M_... •IOINIEN.VD Repaw,re~ * ....... * Conlatn:illl ··--FltlWlad o Joh 7bo S'""'1 Dawaa-o ... MUTWWOOO Terrlflc HwdWood Mix M9-J2U292 l/20cwd~$185 c.e s== Wood ~ QISNM &iATM 111 ~ ... CS'lril. ,,,... ....... ,97. L.l6t3M4 ""' 714412-al l.Wl't ...... ~ :i;.Otlftn • tion TilEW473-IDll5 1M •II 714m-Bl e:::1:t, ........ m ..... ,... -=·~ 0 0 l'dic~~ join the ennuel fund c1mp1if.n tnm. Great ~ Borum lllid delly. 8111 + comm _..,. '1G.S~ Cfll ""' 7l~Z398 hpwf_ ... Mevwa & H...,._ PIT. vahd CA LIC: . .fll dPn-i:ut cs & phone • plus 949-376-7825 HCIPTIONIST 8rf1ht chHrful person for front offic•. PhonH, lilln& & misc. office duties, 8-5, Mon·fri. CS u.ctr-'<s, 17500 Gillette Ave .. nine ...... c.---.. -Acwe '00 i..t.,._ LS, Sspd, silvtf /blll, 1311 mi. warr, $13.700 must sel Co. ~ 9&874-4M9 ,.,._TO lHI OUM"ll 714·911-1182 AVAILA8U TOOAYI 949-873·"66 ........... 44ll miles, auto. IMUI« 4JWWSIJ $11.SM ._...T...C.'M 4°" mlles,'auperti condition 1'4774 S14,MO • .,cwy ..... ....... ..., te•Ulef, Tull PD'"'· bot 1"i)' 4vuaff $16,tH ....... .,. .... c-.'02 showroom fresh, auto, lthr, ed. f/powtt IS'2'7 $16,tH , ............... ,,.....,_ ... aherp, one owner, loedtd 4AOD22S $17,taS u.c.lrll LS '00 3611 miles, sllarp one owner, cd, ati>jna 4HQU910 $17,985 fw4 1..-111t1-XLT JWD 'ff 38kmllea.snow while with leathef, c:d, fHf•IW, 3fd Het B098CM $19,97~ MercwyMn•t• .. .-2wo•o1 l 7k miles, top of the line le1ther, moon- roof, c:d, aharp J10252 Slt,t7S u.c.lrll T .-C-'O 1 de1>9nd1ble luxury 11 1n 1fford1ble flsurt ASSM714 S21,SOO Unc.i..C-tl-1el '01 ~howroom fresh, pearl white, c.rtifitd QCY07t $21,JOO W...lt1QX4'01 2611 mites, moonroof, . loaded J01St1 HOIJtl U.C•N-....... h4 ''" 4211..a..,w.m i..-tv ......... 4HTU1 f $25,tH u • .i..11.dlw..4 '02 ~ mllu, Navia1tlon System, moonroof, lo1ded JOltlS SM.NS COSTA MIU WKOlN MIRCUllY 714-540-SUO D-4et 't7 2500 v ... Convttsion, 1rKn, c:119· ltans seats. rHr loldinl Mats, TV/VHS. superb machlnacal & bod1 cond. ""500667 $4795 tlrm Bkr 949·58&-1888. J.,..., 't6 JU6, Ilka 11ew,.T~UDat.m .. L CO All,.., Must Se•I 117 ,181 M9-fi60..5880 -~ ....... ~_... with lite model car, S20 per hourllr R1ti1ble. Call Ed 714-642·6321 Lv mtf. ..... , ... •rn MOVlaSHf/llr servtn& •• cities. lnswecl fut.~. eatfll ... Tl63144 IOO-~J371 ,, CONfEN1ENT ..,,,.,,, .,..,, .... ~~~ .• ,.. ... , CLASSIFIED HI uz.sm 0 - -------........ ... ~~ ... w.11t.1.,..;.ec, co,.,.,, y ,.__ ........... ~JUI """~.le·~'--........... c:o.e. •IMn tt, ... , ...... .. , ... ... Thia Is a rwe find! ... .... llialnlalMd 911 COMPe ............. MIZIOOCI C..,.'H Wtllte W/ff•'I leather. A ft .. l Bealltyl 111771 -114,tlO .. W7 .. 1 ~·•1 knmec11lata wllll•/ cray ttllr. Onty 541< mlles. '117JO Slt,tlO •-4 ........ 'tt fully loadecll lminecui.tel , .. ,.. $22,tlO ............. c..-..,.,.....,1 R•d Metallic with ~rf.c:t tan le•ther. only 3311 mlln. •117M $14,tlO &.-.ii llevw Dt.~'00 white w/IHlhtt, f1c:tory w1rr1nty. 11N41 $21,HO Le-lS400 S..-.'t7 Tllis Is • ar••t IUlUI')' s.d1n. Priced lo sell.. 11U4a1 Sil,.., Mwc.4.11 ... t cuo~·02 81acll 8Huty. Only 8K mlla. ...... $22,tlO CONWMMHfTI WUCOMID t4t-S74-7777 Ptlll.L#'S AUTO ·-,...,_ 'ff HI Conv 321< ml, full fact warr, sapphire dlr1I blw/c:r .. m lthr, CO. chrome whit, supetb like new cond, v246751 $35,995 firm tin ant Bllr 949-586-1888. .............. ~ L TO VI, 140ll ml. white. 1rey lthr, fully lo1ded, b11tlful orllln1I cond, v'498614 IS.250 811r. t4'-SH-11U 1.e-'9t LS 400 4311 ml. full fecloty w1rr1n· ty, aparlllJnt blll, o•t· mHI lthr, 00, c:hlom. wt.ls. be1ubful orlcin•I cond, v~98642 $28,995 fin.,,.. !Mir 9&516-1881 Leaw '92 SC 400 c.,.. 8ur1undy. 01tm11I, Wl*b cwll cond. fully loaded, ""2"74129 S7 .995 19\&nc:in& evaileb4e ~ !M9-58S-1888. • •wcMn '02 <UOO ......._,Mlvw,SI•, I Y••r we.-re•ty • $94,SOO. Need Moun· taln Ctr. 949-720·1721 Mwc.e4es '17 SN9 otla -· low dletel ml. l*fll*'ed, $95915 9& Je0.2570 9&500-6453 PUBLIC NOTICE The Cellf. Public Utllltles comml11I011 requires th•t all UNd household 1oods mowers rrint their .U.C. Ca T n11mber; llmos and chauffeun print thlr T.C.P. number In 111 edit•· tl-nts. If you hlVt 1ny qUeaUons ellout the feaaflt)' Of I 11tower, limo o f ch~ur. cd: l"Ut· I.IC ~S CC*· MISSION 714·551· 4151 =r'~~...:: -*· f,.. est. Lf37M02 714-531-1534 7·JI0.2MS ... c.11QM ....... rron .... ~_.. lftt«ler/wat MCI docb. lr70Mll MM31·4110 FIND ..., hcl s,.-. ,_ fOf 2, t5ft boats 115/ft, l 20ft boat $12/tt, l lift boat 110/ft fll ... ••-'~•mJle«> * SIDl'nl * on 81lbo1 laleltd, for 18ft power boat, SJOOmo Call 949-440-5865 ~ PLUG IN Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. ~T BlACH •COSTA MESA lnilyPilot ,,..,,.......,ar..... C.......C, Verd C~, ~~:r;.7:1; BIGMIKFS TREESVC. R.emoval, TrimmJ.nc, ~a;;r 949.645.9SU • 20023251 O~ FINANCING FOR 60 MONTHS · 0 On New 2002 BMW 3-Series, 5-Series & X5' s • ...,JPR On Approved Credit ~~~~:.i1:~~ ZA•fill!lilli•,...11s11..14,.._....._._,.,.. ...... _ .. ....._ ... _w1_, Hates I U 01 H.8. As ~w As L • U I 0 -Financing ~n ~electe~ rre~wnd Mdels ~n A,,rave~ tre~d "BMW Will Make Your First Payment" -~e. •• , Through BMW Rnancial.Services When you purchase any Certified Pre-Owned BMW. On approved credit '99 BMW 323iS 'OD BMW 328i '01 BMW 525iT W11an llHl.-.;,,.,,..,..,,w,,..,..,,tnlti .. 522 995 ll~uH.,,_.,.,..,.,JMJ.r, szg 995 ,,,,,,,,m.,_,.,,, 536,995 ""'1'11. ,,,,, t '-•7 (ltMllt11#ElllJJH) 1 CD t ....,,.,, (ltd#ll111NlllJ47') 1 ,,.,.,, (ltNk#l~J 'DO BMW ZJ Rdstr nit1/IMI INdler. 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