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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-12-11 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot·-- .. . - ... . .. • a1 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2002 Phony phone calls may be nothing new Candidate from 2000 says she was a victim of a deceptive phone message like one used during this year's ~ouncil campaign. June CH•lr•nde Daily Pilot Pat Beek I had people But Beek was the Greenlight can- calling me say-didate In that district. Ing. 'Did you Residents Barbara Yeager and hear this?'" Maryanne Towersey received the Beek recalled. message and told Beek about it. The message. both confirmed on Tuesday. she said, Further, Beek added, the mes- claimed to be sage said: u Don't vote for Pat from a man Beek. She is having secret meet· named Barry ings with the Irvine Co." -an al- Stone, who · legation Beek said is and was urged voters lo uabsolutely untrue.·• like that and don't know whether it's true," said Beek. who servei. on the city's Arts Commission. Couhcilman Steve Bromberg, who was ju!.t named Newport Beach mayor at Tuesday's coun- cil mee<ing. said on Tuesday that he had not known about the message and had nothing to do with it Unlike the message that was used in the rare between Rick QUESTION Does anything nffd to be done to control c.mpeign pr8ctic:es in Newport Beach 7 Call our Readers 7 • Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dailypilot@lat1mes.com Please spell your name and include your hometown and phone number. for verification purposes only. NEWPORT BPACH -This year's City Council election may not be the first instance that a deceptive campaign telephone message has been used in a local campaign. In 2000, Pat Beek's run for the District 5 seat, which indudes Balboa lsland, was marred by a phone message similar to one in the last election that mlsidenli- tied a candidate as being en- dorsed by Greenlight, Beek said this week. "The night before the election, suppon Uthe real Green.light can-uThat's particularly bad be- didate, Robert Schoonmaker." cause people hear something See CALLS, Pace M A NEWPORT CHRISTMAS SEAN HILLER I DAILY PLOT Erin Hinkelman, 8, and brother Will, 6, of Newport Beach decorate a Chnstmas tree on Balboa Island for a holiday card photograph. Martha Fluoi; tapped to lead school bowd Unanimous vote makes Fluor a three-time president. Dana Black becomes vice president. Deirdre Newm.n Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -After the swearing-in of two new board mem- bers and two incumbents, Marttm Auor was unanimously elected the new school board president Tuesday. Dana Black was named vice preai· dent and Serene Stokes will continue u clelk for a second year. It will be fluor's third stint as presJ- dent. "I'm looking forward to starting a new year with a new board." Auor said "lt'll be different !than the last two times] because of the two new board members and a [different) su- perintendent !Robert Barbot]." Black said she, too, looks forward to a p<>Sitive, productive year. Stokes said she didn't mind being passed over for the vice presidency because ensuring that Costa Mesa was represented in the top leader- ship was more important Stokes' district includes Corona de) Mar. "The percepdon may be that New- port· Beach ls taking over. and that's not what we want," Stokes said. When the school boaJ'd came to Students bring Venice to Newport Harbor The Adventures at Sea dock has a mural with a Venetian theme courtesy · of Santiago Creek School for Priority Kids. N .......... ..., .... ... ...... ,_ ....... . MJ'Plt 9 I 9 c41dlli ... .. ,,._ .... -. ....,_., .. --r .. ~ ... adllir1 I" •• ..._ scheduJe its meetings on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month, an item that usually gets automatic approval, new lhlstee Torn Egan raised a concern. Egan point~ out that the school board and Newport Beach City Council meet at the same time. Since only one 1V stalion provides cover- age. the school board meetings are not shown in Newport, Egan saJd. Barbot saJd he wouJd look into the scheduling con.OJCL After bis Inauguration, Egan also thanked opponent Wendy leece for her eight years of service and said the election was a learning experience. "The fact that J didn't get l()()CI(, of the votes tells l'oe that I need to seek INSIDE Wendy Leece leaves the school board. See Page A3 our information from the opposition if I am to represent all the stake- holders," F.gan said. "I'm 11UTe that some of my votes will disptease some of you some of the time." "I take comfort, though. in the fact that it is logically impossible for me to offend aD of you all of the time.· be said • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers education. She may be l'98Ched at 1949) 57._..221 or bye-mall at deirdre.newman8 '6tlmes.com. City, county sign off on newJWA agreement Newport leaders and county supervisors approve plan that would allow 2.4 million more passengers per year. June Casaerande Daily Pilot NFWPORT Bl:.AUI -Lily Lounul mem bers on lue<>day apprO\l'd .t plan to allo"" more pa..,..,enger.. and gate.., at John Wayne Airpon m exchange for cL'-.\Ur.tnn" that <1.ir- lin~ won"t .. ue to ovenurn l"dp.., ~Thh reflect!> the best possible <igreemt>nt we could obtain in the rl'al world." L11y Councilwoman Nonna Glover ..aid. INSIDE Steve Bromberg is Newport Beach's new mayor. See Page A3 The rnunl\, which lik.P the city 1.., a pany to the original law-ult that re suJted an the ..ettlement agreement. a}<;O ap- proved lht• change<; Tue<.- day. The Board of Superv1 sors' vote, along with the Newpon Bt>ach C1l} Council approval. paves the way for the last step to assuring an extension of Lhe agree- ment to 2015: a lener from the .. ederal Avia lion Adnuniscration. lf the FAA sends a lener stating that i1 bfo- lieves the settlement agreement extension 1s in compliance with federal law, locaJ leaders couJd rest assured that no legal challenge couJd ovenum the agreem~t The deal Wd5 struck in meetings between the city, county, the Airport Working Group and Stop Polluting Our Newport Those four groups agreed that, in ex- change for the airlines' blesMng .... they would add I million more pas.St>ngef'\ a year over a JO-year penod and two more gates at the air- pon to the proposed cap In discussing an exteru.1on of the JWA set· tlement agreement. the four groups had agreed to allow up to 9.8-million passengers a year and 18 gates. The latest compromise would increase those caps to I 0.8 million and 20 gates.. The current curfews would re- main in tact until 2020. Under the original deal truck in 1985, the airport was capped at 8.4-million ~ per year. with 73 of the noisiest flights and 14 gates. 1Wo cargo fligbts were added later. ln meetings between county officials and the Air Thansport ~n., the latter group agreed to urge the FM to uppon the settle- Daily Pilot ATAGlANCE WEATHER w.'I ~. moilllV ~----... =:-.rGI. ' .. . ' . .. . : . .. .. .. .. .. .. ,. .. . .. .. .. .. A2 ~. ~ 11, 2002 LOCABS ©NL¥ NEIGHBORS Fletcher Joq.es Motorcars in Ndwport Beach anriounced in November the appointment of John Song to semorsales consultant. Song, who is ftuent In four languages, will John Song oversee the Asian/Pacific Rim division of the Fletcher Jones' Foreign Language Service Bureau. which was established to serve the dealership's growing clientele who prefer to conduct negotiations in their native languages. The company anticipates that Song's strong linguistic and business management background will serve as an asset to the company and that particular division ... JeMica Edwards and Jonathan Marble of Newport Beach are completing their fall 2002 semester studying in Florence, Italy. through Syracuse University's Divis.ion of International Programs Abroad. The two sophomores, along with more than 600 other students, visited historic sites in Rome, Venice, Assisi and other places. They studied art history, studio art, architecture and Italian language and culture while taking a wide range of courses in the liberal arts ... Former Orange Coast College President Bernard J. LuaUn was named executive vice president for institutional partnerships and director of the new Commwtlty College Leadership Program at the Fielding Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara. Luskin, who began his teaching career at Costa Mesa High School, has acted as chief executive of major media and telecommunications companies, president of Mind Extension University and founding chancellor of Jones International University, the first fully accredited and fully Web-baaed university. The Fielding Graduate Ins~te !J8lYeS retwTliqg adult students and mid-career professionals ... 'Orange CoaSt ,__.....,......, ....... _.. C.ODegehonor Katherine Sharif student KMherlne shut.f will leave in January to study at the Sorbonne. Sharif, a history and .political science major ·at OCC. plans on studying in Paris for up to a year before returning to the United States to continue her education at Stanford University, UC Berkley or UCL\ The Sorbonne was founded in the 13th century and now houses the arts and human science faculties of the University of Paris ... Glenn Allen 7.agoren was appointed president and chief executive of the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum on Dec. 1. b.goren, who has moved to Newport Beach with his wife and daughter, will now be responsible for managing and directing all activities of the museum. z.agoren has produced special events for the South Street Seaport Museum in New York City, as well as the Monaco to New Yodc Maxi Cat Yacht Race. Museum officials say his broad· experience in sailing. which includes his award-winning racing on J-30, J-36 and J-41 class sailboats, will be an added benefit. • NEIGHBORS spotlights achievements in the community. Please direct noteworthy information to Christine Carrillo via fax at (949) 646-4170, or send e-mail to chrlstine.carrillo@latimes.com. PET OF THE WEEK Kittens While Otristrnas kittens are in big demand, dogs are also still around The Commwtlty Animal Netwodc will offer a purebred Rottweiler dog at this weekend's adoption. said DiAnna Pfaff-Martin, the network's founder. Last week it found a home for a Lhasa apso. Since finding homes for dogs is a much more difficult task. and the demand for kittens remains high. Pfaff-Martin recommends that interested families should hurry. "Each week. we have fewer kittens available, and the ones we have just get older," she said. "'Why not enjoy a holiday kitten now and make it a family event to come pick one out?" Last weekend, five adult cats were put in loving homes, which made network volunteers very happy, Pfaff-Martin said. "Adult cats are better than the tiny kittens, as they already have good house manners and defined personalities we can tell you about Besides, it saves lives when you adopt an older iµllmal," she said. See other animals available for adoption at www.animalnetwork.org or stop by Russo's pet store at Fashion · Island between noon and 4 p.m. on weekends. Information: (949) 759-3646, or write to the Community Animal Network at P.O. Box 8662. Newport Beach. CA92658. Daily A Pilot FOR A GOOD CAUSE Loyda Cordero Helping others count holiday blessings E very year, when the holidays are around the comer, Loyda Cordero t:hinb about those who won't be able to celebrate them. The Newport Beach resident thinks about poor immigrants and daywodcers who slug it out to make ends meet She thinks about those who continue to work cold and hungry. On Saturday, she boiled spaghetti, cooked meatballs, baked garlic bread and brownies, tossed salad and stirred punch. Cordero then loaded the food in her car, took it to the Cluistmas tree lot at the corner of Fairview Road and Merrimac Drive in Costa Mesa and served it to hungry people, who accepted it with gratitude. Cordero has served this meal before Ouistrµas for the last five years. It's something she wants to do and loves to do, Cordero says. ·1 do it for the Lord: she said. "O:uistmas is such a wonderful ti.me, a time to say thank you to the lord for all that he has given us. It's a time to give something back.." Cordero also hands out jackets and blankets along with the food. On Sunday, at least 20 people were thankful for her generosity. For the last five years. Cordero has carried on at her own expense. but this year, her friend Patricia Urbanski also contributed money and help, she said. People are happy to see her, even though it is only once a year, Cordero said. "They wait for me there," she said. "When they see me, they say, 'Here's the food lady.'" Bvery time she meets men, women and children, they th~ her with 'Christmas is such a wonderful time, a time to say thank you to the Lord for all that he.has given us.' Loydal Cordero hugs and kisses. "They're hungry,· she said. "You can see they really appreciate it." An English as a second language teacher, Cordero also collects money for street kids in Colombia Cordero is originally 'from the Dominican Republic. She says she will definitely eontinue with her charity in the coming years. •1t gives me so much satisfaction personally," she said. "It's my way or celebrating the holidays." -Story by Deepa Bharolh, photo by Crystai"lAudertlale Clwtsdne Carrtlo Newt ... lltant. (949) 574-4298 chri«fn«carrlllofllati,,,_com PttOTOORAPHERS Sein Hitter, Kuang l+Mng, Don lMdl, K8llt Tteptow Box 1560, eo.ta MeN, CA 92626. Copyright: No news storlet. lttuttmionl, edltoNI matter or 9<Mtrttsements herein can be nip-oduced without written permiulon of copvright owner. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST We'll eweke to areas of fog, though It'll bum off fore moettv tunny day todey. Hight wtn range from the lower to mkt-80a In Newport-Mesa this lfternoon. Lows wtH ~In the upper40e. swell wtll bade down a foot tonight. MAIJ-ttan.M (941)142 .... Record your oornm.nca •bout the Oeltv Pilot Of' newt ..... AM.- 0uf .....,_ .. 330 w. Bev St.. COltil ..._CA m2'7. Oflloe hourt.,. =. ~. 8:30 e.m .• lp.m • 111 ...... 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She was mainly thwarted, 'She said. by her war of ideology with the teachers' union and Its alleged support of more government con- bOl, less parental involvement and less freedom. "'The teachers' union doesn't want someone like me because ( annoy them with all my questions of 'Does this work? Has it wolked ibeforer" Leece said. "Just because there's money [for a certain pro- gram) doesn't mean we should do it A lot of times, those programs mean more jobs for teachers." Leece ran for the board in 1994 becau,,e she wanted to remove educational practices she believed were ineffective, such as "whole language~ and "new math." and restore basics like phonics. She also wanted the Westside schools to improve so that Costa Mesa residents who had fled these schools would return. Leece expressed remorse that she was not totally successful in her~on. "I should have engaged more people to help me get involved in the complicated public education system," Leece said "But most are so b~ They are doing the best they can do. It's difficult for them to get involved. They expected me to represent them." Leece dCleS have a lot to be proud of though. she said. First and foremost is her run for a third term. ·rm proud that I didn't quit." Leece said. ·1 stayed in there to support conservative values and like-minded parents.• Second Is the district's adoption of a character education program that she said she repeatedly called for. She is also proud of her ~ork behind the scenes on behalf of oversight controls for Measure A. the district's facilities Improve- ment bond. And she wants those who accused her of not being a team player to remember how she voted for the bond. even though she had pledged no new taxes. "When it came down to the fact, which no one appreciated, was . . . when it cost me votes. I did what my conscience thought was right,· Leece said. "When I ran. I said 'no new taxes' and I meant that" She also Wdllts to dear up some misconceptions that plagued her during the elec- tion. One is that she wdn't put any of her kids in Newport-Mesa pub- lic schools until this past election. Not true, Leece said At some point in time. all of her children have attended Newport-Mesa schools. .. ~ Mattress Outlet Store BJWfJ 1EW • COSMEOCM.LY IMPERFECT Get the 8ett for Leal ~ 3165 Harbor Blvd. WMIW Costa Mesa • One Block Sout.b of 405 fWy ii (714) 545-7168 Outgoing Newport- Mesa school . board tru'stee Wendy Leece.She first ran for the board in 1994. Backing him up will be Tod Ridgeway, the city's previous 'mayor. New councilmen Nichols and Webb are sworn in, as well. Councilwoman Norma Glover. Nichols woo the Corona del Mar • wstrict seat of Dennis O'Neil, • who also reached his term limit !his year. KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT Leece also resented that her op- ponents associated her with_ con- servatives in Orange that con- troUed a majority of the school board "They're my friends because they're conservatives. but that was a majority.'' Leece said "I'm one out of seven. ... To marginalize one member because they can't tolerate me. it doesn't make sense in a commwtlty like this." Leece said she is now looking forward to having more time to spend with family and friends and volunteering with the Orange County Youth Commission. She said she would also be will- ing to work with the city of Costa Mesa as a liaison on education-re- lated issues, but has no intention of running for City Council in 2004. June Casa1rande Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -On the left side of the dais sit three engineers; to the right, four lawyers. lo the middle sits . a new mayor and a not-so- new vice mayo.c:. ·· Welcome to the new City Council, whose inauguration was performed with almost as much ceremony as the good- byes for departing members. ~It's an honor to be asked to do this job," Steve Bromberg said as he took the mayor's seat "I promise I'll work hard and not disappoint you." Everybody's money was on Bromberg to be the new mayor. The vote was not unanimous. Just I 0 minutes after being sworn in, new Councilman Dick Nichols cast the sole dissenting vote against Bromberg for mayor. Nichols didn't offer any comment on his decision, but has said publicly that he planned to take Bromberg to task about a dispute over the Village Inn -a restaurant in Bromberg's wstrict. The res- FOR THE RECORD ' Monday's In Business story aboµt the Koll Oewlopment Co.1s mow to Dallas ("JColl green Ugh.ts move from Newport") left out a few facts that may have misled readers. Don Koll. who • HARDWOOD • LAMINATES • CARPET • CERAMIC TILE • VINYi. FLOORING •t~!~~ 1.1,,,m:.:d SOlARIAN ~ALA.'?.£.!§ SOLID BRAZILIAN MOHAWK DENSE PLUSH HARDWOOD CARPET Cherry or s5~~ 10YelrSlarl.Fade$1 !ft9* Pecan Fmish M:l w. Gunee nalld di pad Travertine 18' x 18° .......................................................... '3.99 1q1t Ceramic Tiie ............ " ........................................ nsllllld from .... IQ It Laminate Y«>od ................................ , . .. .. .. .. .... .. rU11ec1 from '4.99 1q 1t • lilllf nm..n om.. 675., taurant has been the focus of verbal and legal disputes from neighbors over noise caused by patrons there. The City Council has little say in the maner because the restau- rant was built before the current city zoning ordinances were in place. · Next to Bromberg on the dais will be a very familiar face. The new vice mayor most recently served as mayor and, before that, as vice mayor: Tod Ridgeway. Councilman Gary Proctor nomi- nated Ridgeway, who won the unanimous suppon of hi~ col- leagues. Proctor and Councilman John Heffernan were the council members best positioned for the job, at least in terms of seniority. By nominating Ridgeway, Proctor effectively declined the job. And Heffernan. who has been the sole Greenlight council member for the last two year:., is regularly at odds with his col- Jeagues. The city also swore in its two new council members Tuesday night. Former Public Wodcs Di- rector Don Webb took over the seat vacated by termed-out "I hope I can do a good job." said Nichols. who added that he's grateful for the opportunity to be on the council Webb, too, expressed grati- tude. "In May of '68, when I staned to work for the city, I had no idea I'd be up here one day," Webb • said. But in a night with no economy of words, the lion'& share of comments were about and by the two departing council members. "Denny and Norma have been wonderful servants of the city.· Bromberg said. Other council members echoed his words. In her long goodbye speech. Glover thanked a long list of peo- ple who have contributed lo the city and to her term as council· woman -from City Atty. Bob Burnham and U.S. Rep. 01.ris Cox to her own husband. "The longer you serve on the City Council. the more you learn to love this city." Glover said. O'Neil's comments were shorter. but no less emotional: "l will ride off into the sunset hav- ing known I.his has been a won- derful experience." founded the Newpon Beach-the Koll Co.s longtiiDe head· based Koll Co. in 1962 and still quarters at 4343 Von Kannan heads It. soJd his interests in the Ave., but plans to relocate to KoD OeYelopment Co. in 2001 Dallas by Ap,ril. The K.oll Co.. a and is no longer involved with real estate acquisition, develop- it The Koll De\>elopment Co., meat and management Jinn, is which is no longer affiliated still in its longtime headquarters with the Koll Co, is a tenant in on Von Karman In Newport. J HICKORY F~s· SAVE $3.00 31b. BEEF STI CK® s1099 SUMMER SAUSAGE ~su.99 Our award· winning Beer Stick b <insoned ju,1 ridtt with a !id«t blend l1f ~pice and hidtory •moke n.~oe: Perf'm for holida~ j!.al~rinl!'· COSTA M ESA COURTYARDS CORNFR Of HARBOR AT 19ni ST. 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"ICeOy Anne.• was docked at Firefighters responded a marine shipyard near to the_ call, which came at Bayside and Hart>pr Island about 11:30 a.m. Tuesday drives, Sgt. Ron Peoples from the building ln the said. 2500 block or San Joaquin "The owners bad left it Hills Road, said Donna there for some woric to be Boston, public information done,• he said. "The <>Wner officer for the Newport of the shipyard came in Beach Fire Department. Tuesday mo rning. and by "It was basically a small then, the boat had already fire that broke out in the sank.." fireplace area.• she sald. "I Peoples said it is un-did not see any damage to known why the boat went the unit. The fire was undeL He added that a little contained to the fue- fuel had spilled into the bay. place." That prompted Harbor Pa-No one was injured in trol officials 10 notify the incident, Boston said. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Bristol StrMt: A person was reported drunk in public in the 1200 blodt at 5:28 p.m. Sunday. • Bnstol S1rMt: Petty theft was reported in the 3300 blodt at 6:45 p.m. Sunday. • Coron• ct.I Mer ffMw8'f and Beer StrMt: A traffic collision invofving injuries was reported at 5:07 p.m. Sunday. • f9hWw Road: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 2800 blodt at 4:34 p.m. Sunday. • Mela Verde Drive East: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 2700 blodt at 10:22 a.m. Sunday. •Tustin Avenue: An assault was reported in the 1700 blodt at 7:53 p.m. Sunday. • w..t 18th Street and Newport Boulevard; Grand theft was reported at 6:50 p.m. Sunday. NEWPORT BEACH • Birch StrMt: A robbery was reported in the 4100 block at 7:49 p.m . Monday. • Hoeg Drive: Petty theft was reported in the 100 blodt at 12:28 a.m. Monday. • Hospital Road: A hit-and-run was rePQrted In the 300 blodc at 3:28 p.m. Monday. • East Oceen Front: A home burglary was reported in the 400 blodt at 5 p.m. Monday. ·~Court:A hit-and-run was reported in the 100 blodt at 11 :54 a.m. Monday. • Sen Joequin Hilts Road and Sant8 Cruz Drive: Trespassing was reported at 5:43 a.m. Monday. • Superior Avenue: A commercial burglary was reported in the 1400 blodt at 8:28 a.m. Monday. FULL BAR COCICTAILS MEXICAN RESTAURANT NO PASSPORT IS HEEDED OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·645·7626 DIE TEDDY BEAR LUNCH BUF'FE'I' Week of December 16-20, 2002 Join us in supporting Orangcwood Children's Home. Bring •Teddy Bear to lunch and r~ 6'llt off the lunch bufftl 1Mnu.. Your Teddy Bear will feel Id lliaiDe a1 ii will be p.roudl y added "'7 Annual Teddy Bear Vtllage" ddplay. Oft puistmas. the teddy bears will be deJi~ to precious little ones at Oranrewood ChiJdren 's Home. Contiooed from Al 'Iaylor and tncumbenl G.ry Ad- ams, final oumben ...-. dm the .scboom:naks lDeeAll may have had an eftect on the out- COJDe of that ooundl race. In that electlon, 8rombets earned 44.44'(, or the vote; Beet earned 41.8"'. Scboonmam won 13.4%, enough to have po&- sibly dpped the scales of the election. Those lnvolwd in the el~n VENICE Continued from Al Many or the students at the Santa Ana school have been involved in gangs or have soda! and academic problems. Painting the mural enabled them to channel their artistic talent into a project that benefit.a others by adding color and culture to the harl>or. "I think It's a fabuJous chance for our kids to reach out and be part of the community instead of socially unaccepted like they are perceived at times,• said Janeen Antonelli, principal. "They're incredJble kids." The project was conceived when Santiago teacher and Newport Beach resident Cyndie Borcoman asked Kathy Leek. public relations director for Adventures at Sea. what her JWA Continued from Al m ent agreement extension. At Tuesday's council meeting, several residents said they were • WHAT'S AFLOAT is published periodkally. If you are planning a nautical event. submit the information to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627;byfaxto(949)64&4170; or by e-mail to dailypilot@latimes.com. SAIJNG CLASSES Sailboat rentals •nd priv8tlt lessons are available at Marina WaterSports in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced claMes Include navigation, big boat, powerboat. introduction to heavy wea1her and first-mate instruction. (949) 673-3372; the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club, (949) 644-2525; or Lido Sailing Oub. (949) 675-0827. Se11ing FaadnatJon °"9rs claues in boating safety and sailing year-round for persons wtth disabilities. Free. (949) 640-1678. Orange County employen CM bring their employees out to Newport Beach on weekdays to enjoy a day of sailing courtesy of Orange Coast College. The School of Sailing and Seamanship now offers a chance for groups to wort with the on-board Instructor on different sailing techniques while they get advice on how to perform well In business. No sailing experienoe necessary. One-day claues COtlt from $100 to $126. (949) 645-9412. BOAT RENTALS S.lboa ao.t "-tats cen put you on the water in many weya: with gjngle and dou~ kayab, electric boats, 14-holder sailboats, pedal boat.a •nd runabout• for offshore use or cruising the bay. Balboe Boat Rent.ala elao hotds two-hour 9C8V9nger hunt.a aboard the electric bay boatt, providing group activity for corponrtfona, birthdays, nonproftt orgenlutlont end group outinge. The hunt~ Include bona, trivf1 questions,=· Poiarold camern and ll'll The cost of a hunt beglne 81 '226 per boet. end catering It avallebte at an llddidonal rate. For hunt ,...rvltione, cell (949) 557-8100, at. 12. For~ lnfonnMlon, c:aff (948) 873-7200. .... ._.,.... .. a111at1 bi/ the hour 81 OuffV E1ectrtc 8oMa, 200t w. CoeM t1gfM91;, ~ s.adt. All boela ... eqillpped wtttt window .......... Md a> pll\lwa. lct ..taupe .. ~ AlllN91ione.,. 8Uggl•ld. Alt hour ...... laS10. ,.., .... ,2. ...... _ 1ndP1 Nsap1" ....., ........... 'Alllirlpoltl, puled...,, molDfboll• .... ,._••ngnw._..._,_ 1.llM;A ....... ltM. ... .,...,.. 11ge to go out to aome voten. BWt ao did eome work on Bromberi• campaJgo In 2000. Billi la out of the country this week and could not t)e reached for comment, according to bis ~t spokesr:Dan Phil Ant said the message. ani an ouuqe and ~ they aeiate an WleYm playing 8eld for Green· ligbt that Wldennlnes fair repre- sentation of the voters. •This further proof of cam- paign deception raiseS the con- cem that the majority of the City Council used Mr. Ellis as their 'I love the different depictions of gondolas. I love the u~e of color. The sky is very dramatic. I think it draws people's eyes to it. I think it will really add an extra element [to the dock).' GNs Mohr, president of Adventlres at Sea students couJd do to aesthetically enhance the nearby dodc area. Bon:oman teaches the school's Art Based Healing program. Leek suggested a mural of Venice, providing the students with an opportunlty to research the ancient Italian city. Teo students rolled up their sleeves and readied their paintbrushes three months ago, working on the mural in between doing their regular schoolwork. They were alded in their painting by Jose Simon, 19, a fonner Santiago student. After the student.a studied the azch.itecture of Venice, Simon not happy with the deal One said the city must continue to fight for an airport at El Toro. An- other warned that the modified agreement would allow contin- ued erosion of Newport Beach's quality or lire. City officials said that they engaged them in a collaborative discussJon about what the three-panel mural would look like. . "It was very interactive, we got to talk a lot. it was very run: Simon said. He then drew a model of the Venetian scene and painted the sky. The other students pitched in to complete the mural. which a1so reatures Mediterranean-style villas lining the canal The only challenge ensued when Simon painted one of the panels with green water and the other students painted the canaJ btue. The mismatch was easily resolved would prefer tighter restrictions, but agreed that the extension was the best the city could realis· ticalty hope for. "We would not recommend any modifications to the settle- ment agreement unless we were convinced that those changes WHATS AFLOAT rafts, beach furniture and wetsuits also are available. (949) 729-1150. ftarty pontoons, c:haparnl runabouts and family pontoons may be rented at Marina WaterSports Bey Rentals in the Belboa Fun Zone. (949) 673-3372. Gondole tours.,.~ by th9 Gondola Co. of Newport, 3400 Via Oporto, Suite 102·B. The $75 cost includes a basket of bread, cheese, salami, ice, glasses, a blenket. music and a Polaroid picture. Wine is also available. (949) 67~1212. Gondola AdwnturM/Newpoft. 3101 W. Coa" Highway, offers one-and two-hour gondola cruises. A one-hour tour with champagne is $70. A two-hour tour with dinner and champagne la $180. Pidtup Is available at waterfront restaurants. (949) 676-4984. ntne COMt Chel19rl In Udo Marina Village offers two-hour electric boat cruises with a gourmet dinner. S180 for two persona. (949) 875-4704. Gondole Romance offiln dllily tours of Newport Harbor during lunch and dinner. Call (949) 876-4730. The toura go out of Udo Martna VIiiage, 3400 Via Oporto, Newport Beach. CRUISES Electrtc ao.t Tours °"9rs two-nocJr en.ii... of Newport Halbor ($76 per ~lae). Round-trip hotel or off-the-water rest8urant shuttle aervlce ia avalla~. Pldc~p from rMtaurants with dodca 11 also evallabte. Chartered and c:atenld toura. (949) 291-1963 or www.watt.ontheharbor.com. The N9wport ............. evallebte for weddfng1 and nic:eptic>N, c:oc:*tall and eightHelng c:nfflea, end rnMdnga. lM C09t .. S600 for the tlm 'two houra, p1ua $160 for ~ addftlonal hour. (949) 311.-.0. l'unZ..loet Co. NM e 4f.mlnu'9 crulte (adults, SS; cHknn •• , ) Ind a 90-mlnute cinliee (ecMll, ... c:Nkhn, $1) dlpeftlng from hlboa Fun l.one .,_., 30 """'*' "°"' n 1.m. to 7 p.m. ~. Aemlnuee .,.... ..... ~ ........ ........... ,, '-"-the Fun io.. .. 7 sun. dilly. ,.,.... dwr191'9 .. ~. , ... , 17S-O!MO . vessel. Charters with catering are available for up to 145 passengers. (949) 723-1069. A th~rse dinner and dancing while cruising the harbor are ava.ilable at 8 p.m. Fridays and at 7:30 p.m. Saturdays at Hornblower Cruises & Events, 2431 W. CoaS1 Highway, Newport Beach. The fee is $59.95 per person on Fridays and $64 on Saturdays. Brunch cruises also are available. (949) 631-2469. The Cataline Ayer deperta from Balbo• Pavilion at 9 a.m. daily and returns from Catalina Island at 4:30 p.m. $36 round-trip for adults; $20 round-trip for children. Reservations are recommended. (949) 673-5245. ~ °"9f'I weeUr1d dinner dance and Sunday champagne brunch cruises on Newport Harbor that celebrate imaginative cuisine and pampered service. 2431 W. Co ast Highway, Suite 101, Newport Beach. (949) 631-2469. The Adwntu,.. at s.. v.cht Charters offer cruises around Newport Harbor from 12;30 to 2 p.m. every Sunday at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $20, indudes cruise, parking, cookies and sodas. Reservations required. (949) ~2412. polldcal lpln doctor tn order to overcome Greenlllht candJdata repnllN!Oting the residents," Ant said. •0ne must quesdon the legid· macy of the C!ty Council to re· praent the people. One must be concerned about their level or integrity Jn managing the dty,. be eald. "Some drutic changes are needed." , JUNE CAIAORANDE oqvers Newpo~BeadlandJohnW~~ Airport. She mey be rNChed at (949) 57<M232 or by e-meil et june.caSll(JrancJe•latJmn.com. when Simon painted owr his to match the others. Greg Mohr, president of Adventures at Sea. was ecstatic, as a gondolier who sings Italian love son.gs, to see the results of the students' effort.a. "I love It, Just love ft," Mohr said. "I love the difl'erent depletions of gondolas. I ·love the use or color. The sky ls very dramatic. 1 think it draws people's eyes to it I think It will really add an extra element (lo the dock)." While the student artists were mostly a shy bunch, preferring to let their artwork speak for itself, a few commented on the experience. "It was fun painting it,· said Man:os Millan. 16. "I'm proud of it. It keeps me out of trouble." • OEJADRE NEWMAN covers education. She may be reached at {949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at d6irdre.newman§latimes.com. wo uld not adversely impact res1 dents," Glover said. • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beacti and John W~ne Airport. She may be reached at 1949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at 1une.casa9rand4J@lftimes.com ASHING A9hing ..... INYa Bal>o8 Pavilion at 6 a.m. and return at 4 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays. $125. (949) 673-2810. a.. 1o the Nworport Pier .. rty to watch the dory fishing fteet return with the fresh catdl of the day. Fish are prepared for sale at McFadden Square, an opef\*air mart et. Fishing .. ippl6-end boat charters (open party and private) are available at Davey's Loehr, 400 Main St .• Balboa (949) 673-1434; and Newport landing Sportfi1hing, 309 Palms, Suite F. Newport Beach (949) 675-0550. Dey end night ftehing ....... tor groups or singles are availa~ at Bongos Sportfishlng on Balboa Peninsula. (949) 673-2810. KAYAKJHG/CANOEftG/SCUBA Beginning ... ~.,..,.. clink:a and private leaoN are offered at Piddle Power, 1500 W. Balboa Btvd., Balboa. l(.eyak and sea ski reni.11 also are available. (949) 675-1216. Two-hour keyK 1oUr'8 ....... at 10 a.m. Sundays from Newport DunM. The COit It $20 for adults and $16 for c:l\lldren. l(.eyak rentals and c1 ..... alao are availa~. (949) 729-1160. Dally Pilot AROUND TOWN •Send AAOUN> lOWN Items to the Delly Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Meu, CA 92627; by fa>C to (949) 648-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event, as well ea a contact phone number. A complete llltl~g la available at www.dallypilotcom. TODAY The Newport a..ch Chamber of Commerce will hotd a Newport Referral Breakfast at 7 a.m. at The Pacific Club. Th' event will focus on protecting trade secrets and confidential information. The club is at 4110 MacArthur Blvd. $15 for members with a reservation, $20 for members with no reservation and nonmembers. For reservations, call (949) 729-4411. The Oasis 5-nlor Center will host a hand bell concert by Chime, a premiere senior hand bell choir in Anaheim, at 1 p.m . at the center. Dessert will be provided by Five Crowns Restaurant. The center is at 800 Marguerite Ave. The event ·is free and seating is limited. For reservations, call (949) 644-3244. The Corona del Mer Chamber of Commerce will host its Christmas networicing mixel' from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The club is at 1601 Bayside Drive. For more information, call (949) 67J..4050. A Mminar on how to have healthy holidays will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . at the Patio Cafe in Costa Mesa. The seminar, which is hosted by Mother's Market & Kitchen, is free and open to the public. The cafe is at 225 E. 17th St. (949) 631-4741. THURSDAY The lnumational Coach F-ederation will hold a seminar on building business and personal relationships from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel. The hotel is at 3550 Avenue of the Arts. Costa Mesa. $35 pre-registration, $45 at the door. For more information, call (949) 623-8247. Mother's Marbt 6 Kitchen will host a w orkshop and demo on how to let gravity work for you from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe in Costa M esa. The cafe is at 225 E. 17th St. Free. (949) 631-4741. A mothwdaughter book club will meet at 7 p.m . in the Newport Beac::h Central Library to discuss Bruce Hale's ·The Big Nap: From the Tattered Casebook of Chet Gedco, Private Eye:' All girls in frft:h through seventh grade are invited to attend with their mothers or favorite female grown-ups. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. For more information, call (949) 717-3801 or visit www.newportbeachlibrsry.org. FRIDAY The Costa Mese Senior Center will hold a holiday program with the Page School choir from 11 : CALL TOLL FREE 111.millM e.m . to noon at the center. Lundl will be "rved after the program. Reeervatlons ere only necesaary for lunch. The center la at 695 W. 19th St For more Information, call (949) 645-2366. Estenda High School will perform a rendition of "On the Razzle" by Tom Stoppard at 7:30 p.m. today and Saturday In the Barbara Van Holt Theatre at the school. The play is a farcical comedy with plot twists that tum that gives audiences a joyful ride. The school is at 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Tidtets are ~ presale and $8 ._t the door. For # tidcet information, call (949) 516-6537~.· SATURDAY . The 2oq2 HoNday Snow HiU o.y will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at Balearic Community Center in Costa Mesa. The event, presented by the City of Costa Mesa Recreation Division, Is being co-sponsored by Torelli Realty Company, which will donate 56 tons of blown Ice to create five snow runs and a play area for toddlers. The event will also have hayrides, arts and cratt., caroling and a visit from Santa. The center is at 1975 Balearic Drive. For more information, call (714) 754-5158. Sherm•n Library end G•rden• will host a class allowing children a chance to decorate a living tree planted In a terra-cotta pot to take home at 9 a.m. All materials will be supplied. Registration for parent and one child is $45, $20 for each additional child. Pre-registration required. Sherman Library is at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar .. (949) 673-2261. MONDAY Homblower CNiMa 6 Events will offer a holiday preview cruise from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m . today and Tuesday. The cruise will consist of a three-course meal. on-board entertainment and water views of the seasonally decorated shorelines. Tidtets are $64 for adults and $32 for children ages 3 to 11. Reservations required. For more information, call (949) 646-0155 or v isit www.hornblower.com. The Costa Mesa Senior Center will host a Christm as program from 11 a.m. to noon. The program will include a performance by the Page School Choir. The event will be followed by lunch. Reservation for lunch only are necessary. The center is at 695 W. 19th St. For more information. call (949) 645-2356. TUESDAY The Corona d9' M•r Ch•m• of Commerce will host its Christmas networking luncheon at 11 :30 a.m. today at the Five Crowns Restaurant. Reservations required. The restaurant is at 3801 BEST BET The 2002 Holiday Snow Hill Day will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at Balearic Community Center in Costa Mesa. The event, presented by ttle city of Costa Mesa Recreation Division, is being cosponsored by Torelli Realty Co., which will donate 55 tons of blown ice to create five snow runs and a play area for toddlers. The event will also have hayrides, arts and crafts, caroling and a visit from Santa. The.center is at 1975 Balearic Drive. For more information, call (71 4) 754-5158. E. Coast Highway. For reservations, call (949) 673-4050. Pacffic: View Memorial f>eft( will host a celebration of life candle lighting service at 6:30 p.m. in the chapel. The event will include a choral group performance and speeches given by Rev. Stan Harris and Rabbi Jay Levy. The chapel is at 3500 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. The event is free and open to the public. (949) 644-2700. DEC.18 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award<!Altnnlng author Wendy Wasserstein will be at the Newport Beach Public Library from 7 to 9 p .m. to give a presentation chronicling the · challenges facing American women. Wasserstein will also be available to autograph copies of her latest book. HShiksa Goddess (Or How I Spent M y Forties):' The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. The event. which is sponsored by Fletcher Jones Motorcars, is $36 and includes a complimentary copy of the book. For more information. call (949) 717-3890. The 94th annual Christmas Boat Parade will be held from 6:30 to 9 p.m . today through Dec. 22 alonq the Newport Harbor. More than 100 boats will be decorated for the holidays for the two-and-a-half-hour parade. Free for spectators. $25 for boat participants. For more information, visit www.christmasbostparade.com. OEC.23 The Holiday Maft(et Place, •lso known as the Orange County Market Place. at the Orange County Fairgroonds will offer free admission today. Santa will be around for photos. The M arket Place at the Orange County Fairgrounds is open from 7 a.m. to 4p.m. DEC.31 The 0.sis Senior Center will host a M onte Carlo Casino Night from 6 t o 10 p.m. at the center to ring in the new year. A light meal and wine will be provided. The center is at 800 Marguerite Ave. Advance tickets are $25, $30 at the door. For more information, call (949) 644-3244. ONGOING The Newport Beach Newcomers Club holds a general meeting on the third Wednesday of every month. The organization is open to all Newport Beach residents who have lived in the area fewer than five years. For more information, call (949) 645-9922, or visit newcomers-newportbeach.org. Interfaith couples with one Jewish partner are invited to participate in a discussion group at the Jewish Family Service of Orange County office. The group is geared toward dealing with issues between interfaith couples, such as raising children, observing holidays. symbols in the home and relationships with extended families. The cost for three sessions is $45 per couple. Preregistration is required Call to schedule date and tlme. The office is et 260 E. Baker St, Suite G. Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950. Women 60 Md olcMr can join • discussion group coordinated by Jewish Family Services to address Issues such as anxiety. depression, relationships, loneliness and family. The group meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. Mondays at the agency offices, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. Friends of the Newport BeKh Public Library Used Book Store are asking for patr.ons to donate books to replenish the dwindting stodt. Books may be left at any of the three branch libraries - Balboa, Mariners. or Corona del Mar -or in the book closet next to the Friends Book Store, at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. All hardcover and paperbadt donations, with the e>Cception of magazines and law books, will be accepted and are tax deductible. (949) 759-9667. The Braille Institute oflen free computer classes to people with fading vision who have difficulty seeing the computer screen. The Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, offers six sessions. Call to sign up for classes. (714) 821-5000. A spiritual care class meets at 7:15 p.m. Wednesdays at 3400 Irvine Ave., Suite 114, Newport Beach. Call to reserve a seat. (949) 263-1462. The Costa Meu Chamber of Commerce hosts networicing luncheon meetings Wednesdays from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club. The cost is $13. The club is at 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. (714) 88S.9090. A brain tumor support group meets the first and third Thursdays of each month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Hoag Cancer Center at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Free. Registration not required. The group is designed to help patients and their families understand and cope with the illness. (949) 574-6232. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churdl hosts a mental illness support group from 6:30 to 8 p.m . Sundays in Dierenfield Hall Cat 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. (949) 574-2236 The Jewish Family Service of Orange County sponsors a discussion group for adult children and their parents from 6 to 7 p.m. two Tuesdays a month at the Jewish Family Service office at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. $10 per person, per Wednesday. Deee!OOer 11. 2002 M seaslon. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. The J.wWt Famly Servtc. of Orange County has a weekly parentjng support group. Parent.a learn strategies for successful parenting and for dealing with the feelings and behavior of their children. The group meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m . Mondays at the Jewish Family Service o1flce at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. The group will cover managing anger, anxiety and peer pressure dlildren experience. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. The Costa M ... S.Olor Cent9r has ballroom dancing with live music from the Costa Mesa Music Makers from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m . every Tuesday night at~ W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. $4. (949) 548-3884. ~ Family Service of Orange County sponsors an ongoing healing support group for the chronically ill. The purpose is to provide participants with emotional and spiritual support to manage illness and its consequences. The group meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Family Service office at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Attendance is free, but reglStration is required. (714) 4454950. Scrabble Club No. 350 meets from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursdays at Borders Books, Music & Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St. in Costa Mesa. $3. New players are welcome. (949) 206-9822. The Coin and Stamp Club meets from 1 to 3 p.m. Mondays at the Oasis Senior Center. New members interested 1n trading, buying and selling stamps and coins are being sought to 1oin these informal meetings. There are no fees required. (949) 644-3244. Jewish Family Service offe,_ ongoing bereavement support groups for adults at all stages of loss. Group members share experiences, hear how others deal with grief, receive support and learn ways to cope with sadness and loss. One group meets at 7 p m. Tuesdays at Beth Jacob in Irvine. The second group meets at 10 a.m. 1uesdays at 1emple Judea in Laguna Hills. The third group meets at 1 p.m . Thursdays at the Ezra Center in Anaheim. Free. but advance registration 1s required. (714) 445-4950. Jewish Family Service of Orange County provides a support and discussion group for persons recovering from childhood or teenage sexual abuse. The group meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m . Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Costa M esa. Advance registration 1s required (714) 445-4950. MATH Help At TuTORING CLUB Tind e r Box and ~ Th e perfect c ombinatio n fo r the aficionado of the "Good Life " Offering Individualized Instruction • Basic Math • Algebra • Geometry •Trigonometry • Calcl.Jlus CALL TODAY 949-645-7900 488 E. 17'" STREET· COSTA MESA (comer of Irvine Ave.) SABATINO'S ~~ 1 .. 1 ~ 1 1 • 1 r 1 : 1 \ I 1 • I· , 'I 111 1 1 1 1 "' 1 I l • 1:.. 1 ( 1 <!JuiiTluAJuB Plonl a: Glftl 50% OFF TOPIARIES AND WREATHS Garltinds & Al'rangt~nts -·-Cbrlltliull llollle .,.... • Glftl C...,...._, Gift Wrap Humidors • Cutters • Lighters • Ashtrays • Tubes • Coses • Leather Goods Pipes • Accessories T 1nder Bo x. J33J Bear Stree1 # 136 Cos to Meso -· l J 540 8., 67 "I .. .. . t I 2 2 5 5 5 5 ' I a $ a I IS: a 4 I U I GP PP&Pl SPA p 0 HOW 10 QET PWUIHED -lAall'I: Meil to Editorial Page Edhor Jame. Meier .t the Deity Pilot, 330 W~ B9Y St., CotM Meu, CA 92627 •RI 1 dera ttodnec CaU (949) 642~ Fu: Send to (Me) M&-41'0 E-mllll:s.nd to dailypi1ot•/atinw..com •All con-etpOndence must lndude full name, hometown end phone number (for Y8ribtion purpoees). The Piiot retefV• the right to edit •H aibmiMions for dertty and '-ngth. Costa Mesa mayoral pick seems out of touch A message to the Costa Mesa City Council: What are you people thinking? I agree 200% with 'Rachel Perez~Hamilton, who painted out that Karen l\Oblnson is not the right pick for mayor. Aldtough she may be a nice person, the majority of the Costa Mesa residents who voted. voted for Councilman Gary Monahan. Being vice mayor, and the majority vote "getter,• he was the correct choice for mayor. Perhaps you were afraid of his aspirations to lead a dry council that would actually concentrate on important issues and make decisions, instead of the waftling you have done in the past. Monahan was the defibrillator that we needed on the council to get things going. and you guys blew it. Is this what we have to loolt forward to the next couple of years? A City Council that will vote against anything Monahan supports, even though the majority of the residents voted for him because of what be stands for'? I would rather have brand-new rookie City Council members than those of you who either cannot, or will not, make a decision when presented with an important issue. MAILBAG doesn't seem like anyone haa addressed that issue. .. JUOfTH BOOKER Costa Mesa Easy to sum up the new ~ . settlement extension Re: The new John Wayne settlement agreement. I believe it's not good for the city. TOMMYAN Newport Beach Newport Beach gives away too much in settlement When I read the title to Evelyn Hart's letter, f was surprised at the word "sells" in the title (•Latest airport extension sells too much of Newport Beach," Saturday). It seems to me that better word would be •gtves too much of Newport Beach." When I sell something, I expect to get In return for my effort something other than air poUullon, traffic congestion and an Increase of noise. I expecl a pleasure or profit for my efforts. I do not see that l million more people passing through Newport Beach could add to my lifestyle. Evelyn. as usual, you are right on the issues, and thank ¥0U for you Perhaps you all should step back a minute and think about what you are supposed 10 be doing as a member of the Costa Mesa City Council. If you can't handle it, step down before you do any more damage. STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PLOT Karen Robinson, ttle first African-American mayor of Costa Mesa, was selected over former Vice Mayor Gary Monahan . insight. RICHARD A. HOUGHTON Newport Beach MELISSA UPPAND Costa Mesa Settlement extension is nothing to celebrate Pardon me if I don't get out "the party hats and horns~ for the ·good n ews," as suggested by Newport Beach Mayor Tod Ridgeway. After 14 years of living under the John Wayne Airport night path and participating in the city's Citizens Aviation Committee, I have seen our neighborhood's quality of life constantly compromised by those who have yet 10 experience an afternoon barbecue under the constant roar of jets overhead. Since Mayors Tom Edwards and Oarence Turner left office, not a single mayor or council person serving Newport Beach has lived In the Westcliff/Dover Shores neighborhood, and it shows. Anyone who would want to celebrate an increase of over 20% in both passengers and nights with a 30% increase in jet gates for an extension of only 10 years, certainly doesn't live in my neighborhood. TOM ANDERSON Newport Beach Time to elect mayors like city council members When will the city of Costa Mesa have the residents vote for our own mayor? I believe our city is large enough now to have our own mayor. JOANNE FARRELL Cos1a Mesa Get a handle on noisy )ow-fl ying planes now About four or five months ago, John Wayne Airport started divening the small planes from their former flight path roughly down Jamboree Road to fly ln a wes1erly direction over Costa Mesa after take-off -of course very noisy, very low altitude. I think that's one of the things that Cosca Mesa should start taking a look at -alJ the low-flying planes over our residential area in Costa Mesa. It New mayor should keep one eye open for messes Outs Steel, vice mayor. What a mess. Thanks, Mr. District Allorney. My advise for Mayor Karen Robinson: Watch your baclc. Councilman Gary Monahan dldn'r. Remember this also: Never wrestle with a pig ... you both get all dirty ... and 1he pig lovt's It. GMYORIES Balboa Island -Costa Mesa Senior Center 2002 New Year~ Eve Party & Dance December 31, 2002 6:30 p.m. -12:30 a.m. 695 West 19th St. Costa Mesa (949) 645-2356 • Book Drive -----------------------J---r--~ v., •• w-.--..a...-..a....t~~~ Yes, I want to hefp children master Reading and English by the age of ntne. Here Is;;---. contribtltion to buy books for Pomona, Whittier ancf Wison Elementary Schools. _ $10 will be matched by Rotvy Fountain for Youth Funds and buy 12 reading boolcs . . -$25 will be matched by Rotary Fountain for Youth Funds and buy 30 reading boob. _ $50 will be matched by Rotary Fountain for Youth Funds and buy 60 ~ boob. _ $100 wilt be matched by Rotaly Fountain for Youth Funds and~ 120 reedlnc boOkS. _ Other amount to be matched by Rotaty Fountain for Youth Funds. . Make your tax-deductible check payable to Rotary 5320 Foundation and rn111 to: Promotions De~~ by 9 look Drtve P.O. Box 1 Costa Mesa, CA 92628 Donors and the' amount given wMI be rec:o..ued In the ~ by 9 Honor RGI In thl Daly Plot unlits they Nquest not to be Isled by dtlddnc heN: _,.._don't 1st my name. . QUOTE OF THE DAY "Thal's as good a team as we'll /au all year, so, hopefully, we can le.am and grow and get better from the experience. " EYE OPENER • Daily~Pib • Sportil tW ol .... ll'Wir~W>,,.._ Clwtl Solw, Estancia High boys basketbal coach December 16 honoret BRUCE GEU<£R Spcw1I Edtor Roger Carlson • (949) 574-4223 • Sports Fax: (9491650-0170 We<tlesday I Decen1>er 11, 2002 A7 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL Estancia'.s rally fizzles out, _66-48 Eagles, buried early, battle back, only to fade away in loss t<? Orange Lutheran. B•rry F.ulkner Daily Pilot WESTMINSTER -1\vo games into the 2002-03 season, the F.stancia High boys baslc.ed>aJJ team knows it is up to a chal - lenge. The cost of that knowledge. however. was a 66-48 loss to a strong Orange Lu- theran team in a la Quinta Aztec Oassic PREPS Emotions spike on the court Volleyball players refl ect inherent ups and downs of competition with spontaneous emotional • outbursts. F ormer Los Angeles Dodger Glenn Burke is credited with creating the high five in the mJd-1970s. The high five is an elevated version of the hand slap exchanged by athletes to communicate celebration, motivation. even consolation. for as long a'i I've witnessed competition. It can be argued that voUeybaJI players were ~hanging elevated hand contact. most typically with both palmi,, long before the gesture was seen on the baseball diamond. Regardless. volleyball. with a stoppage of play after every rally. ''· arguably. the spon in which JOY of BARRY compedtion can be FAULKNER best displayed. nus came to mind watching the Newport Harbor girls team compete through the C:IF Southern Section and Clf State playoffs the last couple weeb. In the Sailors' season-ending loss to visiting Uberty of Bakersfield in the Southern California Division II regional final Dec. 3. the emotional gamut was on consistent display from players on both teams. The presence of a near-capacity crowd, Including hundreds who made the drive from Bakersfield, and the high stakes of the meeting between section champions. seemed to amplify the emotion surrounding every point. Freed from the subjective stakes that drove most spectators to either cheer or slump after every point. It was bard for me to watch players con~ lnto a leaping huddle of teammates after a soocessful play. as their opponents tried to rally themselves after the opposite result, without smiling. Prom the flm point to the last, a four-game, two-hour roller ~ter ride, emotion flowed from players. COi.Ches and fans tn seemingly ever inaasfJlg outburst& 1e.n erupted from players on both teama mfter Uberty. the delervtng victor, c::llnched a trip to the state title match It won four days later at Cypreea c.olep. 'Jbe ma:b WU dearly everything to thole dtleta and quite tOmeChlng to thole lud,y enotCh to have Kel'l It ftntband. ••• championship quarterfinal Tuesday night at la Quinta High. preswre from guards Zack Novak and Man Cachola and forward Scott Sankey. will give the Eagles something positive to take into Friday's fifth-place semifinal against the loser of tonight's University-Santa Ana Valley quarterfinal. After Orange Lutheran (3-0) took a 27 -4 lead IO minutes into the contest. the Eagles settled in, then started slicing away at the Lancers' advan - tage, eventually closing to within 51 -45 with 5:01 remaln- ing. Org. Luth 66 Eagles 48 "I think the final score was a litde deceiving,• said Sorce, who challenged ~ players at halftime. trafting, 37-19, lO find But the comeback. sparked by the offense of senior center Joey Lindquist and sophomore forward Carlos Pinto. as well as intense defensive some competitive fire. "This was about three or four games rolled into one. ~ we~ buried and out of it. then we got back into it and a lot of good t:rungs happened. That's as good a team as we'll face all year. so. hopefully. we can learn and grow and get better from the experience.• That experienc.e was forgettable early, as the more physical lancers forced the Eagles (1-1) into eight first-quarter rurn- overs and just 2-of-10 shooting from the field "That first quarter, we just got blitud," Sorce said. "It was like we were playing UCLA in its heyday. I thought John ~ was sitting on the other bench with che way they were playing against us." While f.standa missed its first three field-goal attempts. before Lindquist broke the shutout with a four-foot bank with 3:20 left in the period. Orange Lu- theran opened 5 for 5 from the field and finished 10 of 12 for the quarter. The Lancers scored the first six poinca of the second period, before Fstancia fi- nally caugt}t Its c.ollective breath. Estancia junior Jordan Stroman came off the bench to score all nine ol bis points in the second quarter. seYen com- See EAGLES, Pase Al CLUB SURFING PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DAil Y PILOl Newport Harbor High's club surfing team was second to Los Alamitos Tuesday morning at the Sunset League finals at 56th Street. Above, Brighton Brandenburger launches into an aerial. Below, Tommy Holbrook and Erica Hosseini (bottom) negotiate waves. Below, nght, David Niera hits the lip of a wave during an ear1y-moming heat. Newport upset in league final NEWPORT BEArn -Newpon I !arbor ~ dub surfing team. unbeaten in dual meets. finished second t.o Los Alamitos al the Sunset League Pinrus Tuesday morning al the 5&h Scree! site. Newport's timing. as was the ~ was just off championship performance.<. as 4-6-foo< waves with excellent form ~ early m day disinUWatfld to 2-4- foo1 waves and viJtuaJ}y blown out b'j the time the 22 heat!. of surfing was oompleted Behind the l-2 finish oC Los Alamitos and Newpon 1 larl:>or were Laguna Beach. c.a1vary Chapel. Mater Dei and Santa Marganta. Newport >M>n the short board with a lOtal of 9 out of 21 poinlS. Advancing from the six prelirn heats for Newport were senior Will Anderson (third). senior Geoff Rift (first), freshman Brighton Brandenburger (first), senior Alex Kno5t (third}, seruor David Neira (second). and JUOior Tom Hol:>rook (seoond). Advancing from the quarterfinal5 m heal I were Hol- brook (fmt) and Aodersoo (second), heal 2 RiD (third). heat. 3 Brandenburger (first) and Neira (second). Advancing from the semifinal heats were Andenoo (first), and Neira (second) from heal one and RiD (first) from heat 2. In the finals Rill was second A.nde1SOn fourth. and Neira sixrh. Newport was second in the long boani losing to Los Alamitos. Advancing from semifinal heal 2 was freshman Chase Smith (second). In the finals Smith was dUrd with Los AL taJcing first and second. Newport was fourth in body board. losing to Los Ala- mitos which was first Advancing from the semi final heal I was senior Dan Krelsdunar (fin;t). In the finals Kretschmar was fourth. Newpon 'M>n the ~ long/shon board dMlioo with a total of l 0 of 21 poinlS. Advancing from the semifinal round was senior Amy l..owTy (first) in beat I and sophomore Erica Hos6eini (second) in heal 2. In the finals Hosseinj and l..owTy ~ 1-3. Next for Newport ~ a nonleague match ~ Edi- son at Huntington Beach at 9th Stteet oo Dece • t>er l2 the first d ~ ~ matches leading up to the Slate dlampiooships at the 1tesdes Mardi 15-16. • .. ' TOtW .... it,. High Dool boys--= Claraic, pool play: Cu1119*n 9t ~ Hert>ot, <t30 p.m.j Vlley Chriden Toumement. first round: C09te Mele ve. LaSelle. 8 p.m.; Sege Hill rt La~· Toumement, fitllt round: VL ~ Bepllst. 8:16 p.m.; Corone del Mer. rt La OUlnte Tournament, sec:of)(f round: vs. Huntington Beactt, 6 p.m. High school girt•-Corona del Mer rt Western Tournament, pool pfay, vs. . Western, 6 p.m. Wlr'9r po1o_ ' High school girts -Penlnaula at Corona del Mar, 3 p.m. Soccer High IChool boys-Costa Meea at Northwood, 3;1!tp.m.; a..guna Bead\ at Eatancla, 3:15 p.m.; Fairmont at Sage Hill, 3:15p.m. High school girt• -Eatancia at Century, 3:16p.m. HELP WANTED •Corona del Mar High is searching for a varsity girls tennis coach. Qualfied applicants should contact Girls Athletic Director.Dawn Payne at (949) 515-6048 or fax a bdef resume to (949) 515-6073. · •Corona del Mar High is searching for a varsity boys swim coach. Qualfied applicants should contact Boys Athletic Director Jerry Jelnick at (949) 515-6058 or fax a brief reswne to (949) 515-6073. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Celebrati1 the Daily Piot's Athlete ~ Week series TODAY 20-Esaul Mendoza Estancia Soccer, '99 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS WATER POLO Newport Harbor's ~~ Sailors host Compton at 4:30 p.m. today in the second round of pool play at the Bil Reynolds Classic in the Newport Harbor ·gym. The Sailors, 2-0, gotQftto.a g<>od start '11he toUrnament on Menday~a 64-29 victOry over Temple City. Pajevic'was the pacemaker for the Sailors with 14 points. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Newport runs Over Aztecs, 20-7 Sailors build 12-5 halftime lead and coast to second straight victory as they prepare for visiting Long Beach Wilson Friday. Steve Vlr1en Daily Pilot NEWPORT BPACH -After a 12-4 win over Marina Saturday, believe it or noi. there was still room for improvement for the Newport Harbor High girls water polo team. And. now even after a 20-7 non- league victory over visiting Esperanza Tuesday, there's sure to be even more im· provernents. Such is the life of the Sailors and their challenging quest to repeat as Sea View League champions. ~Our defense was probably our worst part." Newport C.oach Bill Barnett said of the victory. "I thought there was a lot of mistakes we made (against Marina). But we cut down on those (Tuesday). Our ball handling was a lot better." In addition to Newport's long term goal of winning the Sea View League title, the Sailors also have a simple, yet complex achievement to reach in each game In the early season. "We're just lrying to play good, solid ball," Barnett said. •All the gids played really well (Tuesday)." • Th.e Sailors (2-0) went on a 4-0 run in the final 2:13 of the first quarter to break open the game al\(f lead. 7-2. In that span. Newport displayed domi- nance and grabbed complete control of the game. mainly with an effective counterattack. After Lansing recorded one of her three first· half steals. she started the counterattack that ended with Murphy, wtio is bound for UCI.A. finishing at Eseeranza · 7 Sailors 20 Barnett's words were not only evident in the pool. but also in the box score, as 11 of Newport's 14 field play- ers tallied goals. Newport senior Annie Wight led the way with four goals, senior Jenna Murphy scored three, while seniors Paige Lansing and 11.ffany Mandetino, along with junior Jessica Ball and sopho- more Anne Belden added two goals each. The senior-heavy Sailors also received single goals from seniors Peggy Beebe, Alex Andersen and KT Adnoff. as well as juniors Katie Ericlcson and Carolyn Con· way. Newport junior goalie Turin Cottam recorded nine saves. the other end to begin Newport's 4-0 spurt Then, 35 seconds later, the Sailors struck -again off the counterattack. this time after a steal by Ball Newport quickly came back the other way. as Murphy fed Lansing, who scored the goal Forty sec- onds later, Wight came away with a steal and Belden later scored on the break- away. Lansing capped the run, after finishing the pass from Wight. who took advantage of the steal by Belden. The Sailors built a 12-5 halftime lead by scoring two goals off steals. two more on HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL power-play opportunities and once on a regular set play In which Conway scored from two meters to begin the five.goal second quarter. Barnett ~ a· bit bothered by his de- fense, yet it held Esperaom (3-3) scoreless in the third quarter. The Aztecs scored their first three goals on what appeared to be desperation shots, none coming within eight meters of Newport's cage. &- perama also scored twice on power-play chances and once on a four-meter pen- alty shot In frosh-soph play, Newport defeated Fsperama, 13-0, as Leah Robertson led the Sailors with four goals. · Nol' •• Newport Harbor 20, &p.•iza 7 Soot9 bv 0.--. Esperanza ~ 3 o 2 -1 NW1p011 7 II 3 S -20 &pei•1a -Doty 2. Tomio 2, Chu 1, Knight 1, Murata 1. Saves -Chinidllan 3, Stlemann 4. Nlwport -Wight 4, Murphy 3, Lansing 2., Belden 2, Ball 2, Manderino 2, Conway 1, Beebe 1, Andersen 1, Eridtson 1, Adno1f 1. Saves -Cottam 9, Dons subdue Sea Kings in 14-point loss " \ .. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot ANAHEIM -A swanning full-court press caught the Corona del Mar Sea Kings in a wbirlwiod Tuesday night The Cerritos Dons (2-0) pressured the Sea Kings from the opening tip undl the final 20 seoonds when they could hold the ball and defeat Cc:IM, 59-45, in a first-round matchup tn the Western Tournament at Western High. Corona commiUed 37 tumown, 22 In the second halt despite ahootlng and reboundag be;tter than c.mttot. 1be Sea Kllip connected oo 18 ol 40 at- tempts (40%) compared to Cenitos' 21 for 63 effort (33%) and outrebounded the Dons, 30-27. CdM sen- ior guard JCeWann Xleln led all ICOrer8 wilb 19 poin~ A smothering defense ex- hibited by the Dons. par- ticulady on Sea Ki.bg in- bounds pueee, thwarted CdM'a bid for its Ont wtn. "We can't (dupUcale) that type of speed in practice," Cerritos CdM sak1 first-year CdM Coach Jim Barkalow m "We weren't strong wtth the ball 1n making good pasaes. (Cerritol) wanted 59 46 to trap us and we let ourselves get trapped, particularly throw- ing the ball in ... Corona started the second half stroog, getting five quick point.a off a Lauren Snell put- back layup and • JClein three- pointer to cut the Cerritos lead to 'l7 ~. But • elow Sea ICing transldon allowed the DonS IC.arhryn Lee to penetrate the lane for a layup. and following a Sea ICing turnover, Launm IC.amiyama nailed two free throws to in- crease the lead to 31-25. C.orona plays tournament-host Weet- em today at 6 p.m. in the second round of pool play. ....,....,..... c.......•a.=.:a CerrftQ9 .... , 14 " 13 -118 CdM 1111312 -· CCltCIM ... ..., _ Dimas 15, sn.113, l(J9in 19, McCoy 5, c. Merb o. oa.t>ei'1 •• 111 .... 3, SUlle 1, se.n o. 31lt. go-.-IClein 1. Foul9d out-none. c.m.o. -Coml9nto 12, ........ Genitau9ld 7, Nouwe 11 t KamfvllfN 8, 8-illln 10, Potll 4. ~.3. Dlvll 0, Auml 0, Moon 0. * OC>ele -Nor.wa 1, ew.te 1. Fouled out -none. GIRtS - BASKETBALL --'' 11 . 1, •1 '1 1! Eagles push .way to yictory i I I I I I . Trisha Wase, Xochitl i Byfield and Reyna Garcia ·; pick up rebounding slack. : Steve Vlrs•n Daffy Pilot . I .. ,, ,, h nMNE -The Es~cia •High ghU, basketball team found out what Jt's liq to play in a tight.~ and the E88let responded wlth a 54-49 vtctory over; Tonance, that came OJle week after thetr• coach was assaulted by a former player'$: parent and three days after losing one or their key players, 11.sha Gray, to injury. The Eagles also played down tbe1 1 stretch without ------. their starting point SCOREBOMD guard. Trisha Wase, who fouled out. but still pulled out the win Tuesday and advanced to the championship quarterfinals of the 16-team South To1Tance 49 Coast Holiday Eaglee 54 Cassie hosted by University High. Estancia will play Friday at 5 p.m. against Sunset League power Esperanza. which blew out FJ Modena. 59-20 Tuesday. Gray, who injured her ankle during practice Friday, could be available to play Saturday. NI could see them developing compo- sure when It's a tight game." Estancia Coach Tamette Rappa said. "They ~ to learn when the game is tlgbt theJi have to run out the dock.." Wase, a junior and third-year varsity pJayer, scored a game-bigll 18 point&.· and she also grabbed 11 rebounds and dished out five assists before fouling oul 1 with 5:.22 left and F.stancia (3-0) ahead',.. 47-36. The Turtars (1 -1) came within three on three occasions, pulling the deficit to 48-45 with 2:44 remaining, then, 51-48, with 43 seconds left ancf,. 52-49 with 26 seconds left. But. In the ftt; nal 1 :20, Estancia junior Nancy Castre1 made a layup off an assist by junior Rey na Garcia, while sophomore Imelda Pee' na and Garcia added one free throw each, and junior Krystal Mino hit W.-.. free throws with eight seconds left. J • "With me fouling out, I didn't th.int· anything of it," Wase said. "Everyon6. knows bow to play as a team on ~· team. and that's what wins games." • · • "I like the way they ended and played• with intensity," Rappa said. "That ~ good sign for the future." 1"~ Byfield finished with 16 points, and also three steals and two blocked shotli • while Castro added 10 points and ~ rebounds. Garcia came off the beodf and contributed six rebounds and tw<J' points. ScMllh COlllt Holdllr Qallic Second Round • Estenda st, =48 ·,. Estancia Seot'9 ~ 15 13 13 ~ Torrance 10 13 1 19 . u- EstMcie-Byfield 16, Pena 4, Castro 10, Mind": 4, Waee 18, Garcia 2, Wilson 0, Maldonado 0, FloresO. 3-pt. goals -Pena 1. Fouled out-Wue. Technicals -none. Tomlnce-Thompeon 9, Goguen 7. Sorenson 9, H. Shimizu 1, Hill 0, N. Shimizu 13, Szeto 9, Adadll 1. Jo.pt. goal• -Szeto 2, N. Shimizu 2. Fouled out -Sorenson. Technicals -none. • : c,. S P O R TS Wechesday, December 1 J. 2002 At UC INine's women's eight won .... rlCe in the North Udo ChnMll Satwday mamill It the Newport Sprints as the Anteaters point toward the tracltional start of the season in e~ March, hosting UC San Diego in Newport Beach. The Anteaters, who turned back Orange Coast College, USC and Long Beach State Saturday, consisted of Amy Yoon, Elizabeth Barrett, Heather Sirag, ~sa Vanderweerd, Sydney Suttie, Kaylen Amos, Nadia Moya, Erin Sully and coxswain Erica Dunbar. SEAN HILLER I OAJLY P1LOT PREPS BRIEFS MEN'S GOLF Continued from A 7 was unsure whether or not he'd eYer seen a Division V game. He may not see one this season , either. Sage Hill girls rack up third straight win UCI men sign two ••• _After weeks or practice and months of offaeason preparation, the excitement of t:be season opener can be OYel'Whelming for some prep basketball players. .One Newport-Mesa player, wbo shall remain nameless. edlibited this point in a humorous way. Tuld by the coach to substitute into a contest, the player stood quick:Jy and, while thinking he was removing his wannup. peeled his game jersey <mr his head, leaving only a white undershirt.. Spectators. seeing this take p1-ce. quiddy alened the player, who. grinning sheepishly, ~ the jeney back over his head before reporting to the scorer's table. ••• Is It just me or is Brian Song. a University High junior recentJy named second-team All-Pacific Coast League ln boys water polo. playing the wrong fall spon? • 8'.SKIDlW.l; Sage Hill I hgh freshman Haywood Wright had a career-high 18 points and 20 re- bounds to lead the Lightning 10 a 50-28 nonleague girls basketball victory over visiting Fainnonl Tuesday. Wright. a 6-fool forward, helped Sage Hill (3-0) exploit a height ad· vaniage. as ctid 6-2 center Kalie Puishys. who had five points. Callie ()ad added 11 points fur the winners. who won five gatn~ all of last season. The l~ghtning opens the eight· team Fainnont Tournament Thursday against Buena Parle at 3 p.m. ........,.,. Sage .. SO, F.irmom 28 5conl b't auan.n Feumont • 6 10 8 78 Sage Hiii 12 11 12 15 50 ~ -Hilson 15, Chang 10, Lott 1, st ... n2 3-pt. goals-Change 2. Hilson 1 Fouled out -rone Tedm•cals -none Sege .. -Wright 18, Pu1shys 5, Carly Claftc 5, Came Clartt 11, Gutlem!l J, Mainero 0, Yoder-Lee 4, Kawamura 2, J.pt. goals -Came Clartt l Fouled out -none. Tedmicals -none. CdM boys win, 1-0 • soa::ER: Corona del Mar was a I 0 winner over visiting Cypress I ligh in nonleague boys soccer 1u~y. ·nle Sea IGngl> gained the win- ning edge when Jarrett lllayer connected from about 18 yards out in lhe 11th minute. Jay Zim· merman was credited with five saves for Corona del Mar, which improved to 3-0. Corona del Mar is at Hunting- ton Beach Friday in another non- league match. starting at 3: l5 p.m. Mesa girl win, 3-2 •SOCCER: Costa Mesa High's girls soccer team survived a physical duel with host Aliso Niguel Tuesday night en route to the Mu&tangs' fourtll win in five starts It came with a price as goal- keeper Kindra Balley, who had four saves in the fir t haJf, left the field with I 0 minutes to go before halftime with three bro- ken fingers. An Ahso Niguel player suffered a dii.located an- kle in another mishap. Bailey's status is uncenain. Jenny Sparks scored two goals and freshman Jasmin Oay had one goal, while her sister, Sharon, had two assists. Vera Gale had the other assist. Mesa trailed at halftime, 2· I . "Everyone really played well," said Costa Mesa Coach Oan Johnston. "We really got our running game going." Kaitlyn Gentling finished up in goal and also had four saves. Costa Mesa is at Irvine Thurs- day. starting at 5 p.m. CdM girls fall, 1-0 • SOCCER: Corona del Mar High"s girls soccer team dropped to I· I with a I ·O non- league loss at Mission Viejo Tuesday. The Sea Kings, who outshot Mission, 8-5, and had a chance to tie the game in the 65Lh min- ute when Elisha Morgan had a point-blank shot opponunity, simply fell victim to a great save by the Mission Viejo goalie. Mission improved to 3-1-1. CdM goalie Rachel Waters had seven saves. Corona del Mar hosts Ocean View on Thursday at 3.15. Sage Hill girls bow, 3-1 •SOCCER: Sage I !ill dropped a 3-1 nonleague girls soccer de- cision at Calvary Oiapel Dow ney Tuesday, falling to 0-4 on the year. Ashley Negrette scored Sage Hill's onJy goal in the second half. Laura Gordon had 16 saves. The Lightning hosts Sunny Hills Thursday at 3:15 p.m. Sage Hill falls. 15-2 •GIRLS POW: Sage Hill High's girls water polo team dropped a 15-2 nonleague deci· sion 10 Garden Grove Tuesday night at Corona del Mar. Hay- den Hutchinson scored both of the Lightning's goals. The junior varsity was a 5-I winner. Sage llW"s water polo team hosts Webb Friday night at 7. UC. IRVINF. -Neno Boonya- planun from Uruvers1ty I hgh and Oms Whalen of Samt Franets tn Mountain View have '>igned na- tional letters of intent with the UC Irvine men's golf program, Anteater Coach Paul Smolinski said. Boonyaplanun was the Pacifil Coast League champion last year and also captured the title of the Los Angele.. Junior (hampion ship with a 5-under 211 for three rounds at Griffith Park C1olf Course. Past t·hamp1on.., of that tournament include Al (re1berg er. John Cook. Bob May and l1 gerWoodc;. ·1 am very exctted that Neno chose 10 play his collegiate golf at UC lrvtne," <;mohn<ikl srud. "He ha!> a tremendous amount of tournament expenence and success at all levels of iuruor competition. I le will be an asset to our program." Whalen fimshed eighth m the California State Junior Amateur Championship at Sunnyside Country Oub in Fre<;no this pru.t August. He was the medalist at three toumamentc; in the 200 I· 02 season. Llpl .,._ 2141 Ltpl llatica 2MO legit Notices 2640 Ltpl Notices 2MO Legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640 ltpl Notices 2640 llpl Notices 2MO Legal Natlc:a 1640 .._ ........ . ..... n ... Orts ....... RllOIMAOf- ~ TO 9IOW CMISI RI OIAl&IOf-WI -AJIUlt TO All INTERESTED P£RSONS 1 Peltlloner J~mes Bon and Jung Bon on behalf of Yea,oon Chrt~ Bon, 1 mon0< filed • petlhon with this court 101 a decree chanc•n& ~mes n follows 'l'uioon Chros Bon to Chris YeaJOOA Bon 2 1HE COOR! ORDERS that 111 persons inlet esled on thu mallet shill NOTICE OF PElTTlONTO ADMI~ ESTATE OF: ELEANORE C. HALLEY CASE NO. A216551 To al hen. bei lllk:iarils. cncMorl, CXli ... iglll .. crectlln. end -who mlY OOrie be i'*lrnted In the will OI .-.e, OI boll °' El..EANOR£ c HALLEY A PETITION FOR PROBATE his been Mid by CARREU. ANNE HALLEY In the $upllior Court ol callomil. County °' ORANGE. TIE PElTTION FOR PA08ATE~IW CAAREU. NH: 1ppe1r bef1)1e this cou•I at the he.ronc mdoceteCI below to show cau1t II anr, why the petition IClf chance ot name should r>0t be erante<t NOTICE OF HEARING Dela I 7 03 Time 2 00 pm Dept L73 The addfess of llM cou•I is same as noted above l A copr ol thcs Order fo Stonw c1u~ shAll be publii heCI at least once each week loo tour succen1ve we•'• pflOf' lo Ille dale set for hearona 11n the pel1hon m lhl' loUow•n& news pepet ol ceneul c11cu lalion pfinled 1n this county Newport BHch/ Costa Mesa Daily Pilot, llO W Bay, Ccnta Mesa CA 92627 DATta NOV 19, 2002 JUDGl lfCHAID O. faAZll, SI.., JUDGI Of THI SUPaatoa COUltl Published Newport BeKh Coste Mesa D11ty Pilot November 27. December 4, I I. 18. 2002 W961 NltW. .. ~,..,..,,. Notice Is hefeby 1iven U11t the undersoened win a t publlc 1uction pur· 1u1nt to chapter 10, division 8, commencin1 wlth RC1llon Zl700 ol ARE A IM buslneu 1111d PfO- lenlona code or Mellon t • of the civil code of tlll ·s 11t1 of C.lif«nil end 1111rsu1nt to c.om· -dal code, ncliofl 7210 (2): t111 followin1 llllK~ llotlleftold llOd Jiii'_.. .,......,ty to-Mt....._,..,_ end .tcw• ... ~ Mr Ter• ~ 1"11111. Let • JJ3124, .. ~ ~.l ... flllitcW A. -.. JJ21 l5. MlflM '°''· lot JJ 21• . ...._. -.totr, Lot , ••• , ...... 5 ..... store• •l Sten l111 c ..... st•••ts. •l ....... of 20Sltt ,Gaa-.... Lw. Hllllltt .... .... c. ..... 56a.. ar-.c...., n...-... , h ........ . ........... 1 ... .. ...... .,. -. .. . .... .. .... 0.-......... ,.. .... ............... ,.., 1s s ub1ecl In pr oor cancellalton on lh• event of s~ttlement, between Sli1rv1n11 Colle&e Stu dl'nls •nd obllaate d party Pubhshed Newport Buch Cosla Mesa Oaoly Pilot Decemtw1 4 11 2002 W965 Ficllmlltmu ... s...... Marc Jul<ar1 Sir adwk:k 19952 C<tl O C1tcle. Hun1tn1ton Re<>ch CA 92646 This busoneu is con dueled by an 1nd1••dual Have you started dOIRI business ret1 Ves 10/I/ O? M.,.c St11dwock This statement wu (}led with the Countr Clerk ol Or1n1• County on 11/22/02 200!H24Ua 01rly Polol No• 21 Dec 4 11. 18 2002 W951 Mon•o••a Ave •B 10 Costa Meu. CA 92621 This buiuness 1s con· dueled by • c0<porahon Have you sllfted doon1 busmess yet' 'l'es 10·02 Allan Borushek & Assoc fnL . Peul ,1a,,,., Voce Presodent This state..,.nt was hied with lhe County Cieri. ol Oran1e Countr on lZ/06/02 2002HU9S2 Duly Pilot Dec 11 18 ~. 2002 Ian I 2003 W969 busme's yet? No Annie l Bur"' This statement wn loletl with the County Clerk ol Oran&~ County on 11/22/02 2002H24M6 D11ty Pilot No• 27 Dec 4, 11 18 1007 W9'.>1 The lollow•nc per~n• 1He doona busJnen as lec:kr1oo< 712S s.... ••1ton Pl •C313 Newport Buch CA 92663 Ser1t0 Caldas AbranlH. 2125 Sheron1to11 Pl IC313. Newpor-t Beach CA92663 Thn business is con ducted by an mcllvodual Have you slMled dolRI buH!as yet? No s.rpi C11d11 Ab<1ntes This sut-nl was filtd with the County Clllfll of Or1n19 County on 11/22/02 200tHt~7 o.11r Pilot"°•· 21. o.c. •. l . l8.200Z W9S5 ........... .......... toled with lhe County Clerk ol Or 1111• County on 12/02/02 2002HUS2' D•lly Polol Dec 4 11 18 2S 2002 W9ti6 1 h• •o11o•1na lie',..,,,, are Clo'"i bu~u as COM Info MIHketlfll 402 lllsn10ne Strfft Ca<on• Del Mar Ca hlorn1a 9~ r ddv coc11 ... 11 402 Jumme Str•et Corona Del Mu Cal1to11t11 9262S fh&S busoneu n con duel.cl by en ond1vtdu1I Have you started dolnt buslMU yet? No l ddy Cock• ell This slatemMt wn llt.d with lhe Count) Cleltl of Oran1e Count1 on lln&.'02 2M2'HS019 D111) Piiot lfov 27. 091: •• ". t8, 2002 W!l6ot ~~--.--p--------............. ~ .... ~ .._......., _ _.,_,. _____ ... , ___ _ ----------~-------~-_..... ~ Rates' and deadlines arc subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any · clwified advertisemeht. Please rcp0rt any euor that may be in your classified ad imme4fately. The Dail)' Pilot 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. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. AtlKMJNCEMDITS & MISC. 1 o IC>-1770 GARAGE SAl.E 1419 • • How to Place A . I CLASSIFIEiAD -lil By Fax (949) 63 J-6S94 (P\eMe lnl:bldo 'YC'M -Md pbooe ~bcr IOd ww'D call you .. widl • price quoe..) .. Telephone 8:30lm-5:0<pn Monday-Friday By Phone (949) M~S678 Hours Index By Mail/In Person: 330 W. Bay Street Coeca Mela, CA 9'11>27 At NeWport Blvd. & Bay St. Walk-Jn 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Mooday ...................... Friday 5:00pm ' .. Tuesday ................... Mooday S:oopm ~ -;: Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm · 1 " ., Thursday ............ W~esday S:OOpm Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm • • .. • 1 lllAtESTAn II• SAl.E ~-ch 80,000 Homes Each Week .. 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Clh Sam 11 949·278- 7905 (between h·z> RESIOENT\Alf£NT Al.S ORANGE 7480 COUNTY ............. ...._,_,...,.v.., leree 2br 2b1 Sl450/mo very L1 lbr S975mo Sl19S lo beach cllolca loc Yeerly 1544 Miral!llf 0... t4t-67S-1SSI , ... 2 .. o..k• .. Penln1ul1. Steps to beldl, Fp. 2c pr. l yeer lie, II/pets 626-359_.539 YIAlll.Y 11r 1 .. .. _ Cerpet, $1100.. 206._,..._,,s ................. 200 OCIAlfflKNfT YIMl Y tlr1h.2cs ..... , $1UO.... ..... t4t-61t-4200 OCIMlfllOlfT YIAlll y ••u.. ....... , ...... ,.7 t4t-61t-4200 c.. .... $32 per week (4week minimum) ~ lonalne at (949) 574-4245 ... remod 3Br 2.58e. w front uNt ..,t. Iv rm, den, ~. aatom <*llntry & .-on wen. 2 patios. le pr. UDlsf. 3 bt1s to bch! No pet/~ $2695/mo yr lse --~1001 ..-.c-sa-.. home. Pool, spa, -¥iews. n/pets/smkrs. $700)/mo. act. 949-759-Jr.n. Colbllllm Stw41e/own enlr, b1th, elect stove ok. quiet Ja.r 2 ... y..ty ,_._,, neoatiborhood. SSOO/mo. nHr the beach, b1kony, Aveil now. 714-545·4006 p1rkon1. •at. Sl800 t4t-'7J-7IOO Nr led: loy, all remod 2Br l.5Ba condo, 2c 1ar. YfAJtlY •INTAU Fp, wd·hkups, no pets. near the bHCh, 2br, lb• $1375/mo. 949·643·8384 2br 2b111t Sl500·Sl850 949.293.4630 VACATION RENTALS LAI.I AlttOWHlAD 114-4 .......... ............... , .... i...keVlew c.-rw ..... 90t..SS7 .... 22 Pacllc ~~ct.sh JO•n the annual fund camplfll' tt1m. GrHI elrnasltn. ecn-.,., dally. Base + comm =-~CalftW HCIPTIONIST Brl1ht cheerful person for tront office. P!lones, fihnc & mtse. office dut-. 8-5, Mon·Fri. CS llednelcs, 17500 Gillette Ave., lmne ...... <g><Mle.- ···•·w•••t htr1n1 S«vers 2yrs u p. Apply 4p·6p, Thur·Mon. al 3461 Via Udo NB or lu resume t4t-7"4770 " SMl5 In ICllCa9 belly/ childrens store In NPB. THm pl1yer who likes to deslln & sell. Sel•Y + bonus+ med 9e9 4964541 -r......-SAUTO , ... , ....... c ... '" Vfi. LI 5 apeed·K . CO _pllyer, full pwr. f1H60 $t,teo J...-XIS c..,..·1• V11y Rife Vl2, low Mites! lmmec Coupe! 11'472 St,tao Pendtet11 ,__.,.ao Th11 Is • rare find! 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' orlain•I cond. linencln1 11 ... t $22,tlO & warr av1H d249762 Sl0,9!115 Bier !MS-518-1888 Coees....MINn WUCOMID h4p 't7 HOO V• Conveta~n. crnn, cep· t4t-S74-7777 tllns -ts. rur foldln1 -·-.... 0 se1ts. TV/VHS. superb ..-._.., -• machln1c1I & bod1 L~!:i==.:-:.J cond, ~7 $4795 firm Bkr 949-sa&-laa. J...-'H UI Conv 32f! ml, full !Kt 'fletr. ~· dilWll .....,er_ lthr, CO, c:twome wtils, superb lilla new COftd. "2A6751 '35.996 firm fin avll Bllr 949-516-lm. lellft 'HU4M Q ml, fvll factOf)' WtfTtn- ty. spwll_!Jna blll, N l· -.i ltlw, CO, dwOIM llllhb, beeutlful °' ...... cond, .,15942 «• • Mere ..... 2 C1JOO ...._.stlvw,H .... I yeer werr••ff , $M,JOO. NMd Mevft- teln Cer. 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S320381o m1, full factory w•", •tlv /blll lthr, mnrt CO mer edes phone. hk• ne v557241 S31K Ion cl~ anrlabte. 811.r 4t)SU·IHI ·~ ... Mtchty lhlt Ptc:kup White, 4 •Pd bed htter new bt • dutdl ' two ha recpts $1950/080 949 :).5263 0 Callfou1la law r •· qulr• U..t contnc· ·-.... )obs tl\at tol,ll 5'°° ., -. (labor or mat.ws) be licenMd by UM Co11tuctore St•I• Lice"'9 lewd State '-" MIG ,._,. ltlel c:ontrKtOfs lllclude ..... llc.llM ,......, on ...... ..,..,.v ... can d.ctl the statn of fOIH lleenHd c:qntrecter at !'.'!"'•csltt.u .aov 01 lq·32l·CSL8 U11ll· c~sed coetnc:ton h Ina Jobi tlltt to I lus than l500 Ill t 1tata ... , ... ,, • etllMIM•• lflat ~ ., .... l6catleH llJ: UM c:e.mecteu l .... T!J•M A"'-'ti lll.S 4a ml, blacVoalmql lthr. m11rt, CO, Cold "''" cht0"'41 whl$, t>uut orlt COfld, $12,995 ¥42964[ fln•nclna ' ••1t•nly anll Bkr. 949·586 1888 l.y.M '01 C-V L[ 2711 ml. silVlf CO, full fact wan, beaut hke new cond v675241 Sil.~ fltll\. Bkr 949-5116-1888 TelUsAbout YOUR GARAGE SAll! 11 ClASSIAED (949) 642-5671 lt'1tltllOl»- tiolJ01'N StarC/Uif or· ,,,.,. JO• 'rt sttkilg a home, apart· mtnt,pttor new occupation! AVOID TilE 110l£AT Bodi vWnenillle. Sa.dt <km. NOlml • lf763 2 .0154 o ICQ6 •73 ltA8T •K O JU3l 0 1013 •Kit ()pcruna ad: Pive of • Avoidlnce play IOUDda fonruda- blc. buc the coocqit u mnpe enousJl. Decide wbicb hind prett.r1lS • Wal to the contnlct then. ti poaib&e. plao to keep .lhlll dd'endcr olf le8d Ill the cnucal rune. Four i;pades 15 • c. easier COOtrlCt IO play, and Nonb OllASl iiboulder the blame for ncx getting tbcre. Either 1 lr'llllSfcr ~. SC.)'mlll or • bid STARTING ANEW BUS/NESS??- • • • • • • • • • • Tiu ltgal Department at the Daily Pilot is pkased to announce a new service now availabk to new bwinmrs. We will now SEARCH the name far you at no extra charge, and save you the time and the trip to thr Court Howe ~n Santa Ana. Then, of courrr, after thr srarch is compkud iJJt wiLJ fik your fictitious busiruss nam~ statement with the County Clerk, publish once a wuk for four weeks as rtquired by law and thm fik your proof of publication with tht County Ckrlt. Please stop by to fik your fictitious business statement at the Daily Pilot, 330 W Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop by, pkase call us at (949) 642-4321 and we wt/I make arrangements for you to handk this procedurt by mail If you should have any farther qumions, pkase caU us and wt wiil br mort than glad to assist you. Good luclt in your new bu.sineIS! $12.ft -~ lltSlALLEI) Wffi1 f'MJ SlffCf: l '52 (94t) .,..,.,. Daily~Pilot Concr.U Clltbn&. CurbHoles.ttaulinL Concrete~ Walks.l"lltio.F~ foundatioltl, t4t·SS2..otto 177470-7~ HYWAU ltlPAa PH1t Toudt-141, C8rpentry . W•ltpaper Almont. aM714-27046l• 9ltt1Ul COWTUCTCMt llC/bOnd caq1e11try lllH svc remodel 6 tepars MSM Const. 714-962 2436 20Y-.Of ..J."i:~:....... 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Be a part of it, place your ad today! (949) 642-5678 lrl"S OISTOM PAllfl'INCO Pron. clHn ~y ~ lflteroor•nt and dods l f 103468 949 631~10 u.aow c:ma1 .., P-tina W..ot. 19-Apl Quality JOb' Frff ~te l"569897 714 636-8888 ,._lfffl;rDl)rTICllOCJI ~! --·--== ~9'CW.ST TWHDV~ 949~2352 -.. ....-st & M.UOVi9' f Pll.JMB£R l'506585 fr• [slilMtef Slnall rapws ( 714) 1.35-9150 NICISIPWa ... Repan 6 Remodtlmc FREE ESTIMAft leQ!7398 714-969-1090 Aalllltc •11 BIGMllCFS TREE SVC. Jt.cmanl. 1i . . Yard Oc:a.on.mnuns. 0anow:f: 9.MS.9SU . Comfort of a passenger car. Performance of all wheel drive. Utility of a Pick Up truck. 48 Month Closed End wase Or t' Mod•I 3CA,. 1 At nit Prlc• (44&/36723654) • + 83< +tax. 48 month closed end lea1e. $1011.05 to star1 includes 1st payment, DMV. Security Deposit • Tax. 15</mile charge over 12,000 miles/year • .. . DeaSO ... nS why your next car ~ should be a Subaru ~ Subaru model received the . ~possible aash test rotin( ~·· lnsuranc» lnstiMI ol AmeriaJ 96% of all Subaru's in the lost 10 years ore stiil on h road .......... R.L Pelt & Co. r-ei~ ~sties m ol 7/1/01 Waterfront dining atVWaNova on the waterfront &i1'CC , Valla NOYa o8"en a making view of Newport rcstaunnt fcaturca hommwle putas, frc:m seafood and ~ JPCCialtia. Perfect for wedding rt.eq>cions, rchcaIA.1 dinners and bwinaa dinncn, awa.rd. ~orucs and hotiday ~· Villa Novli beautiful, watcrtront dining room is available for parties of25 to 125. Gucsa enjoy the many special amenities of the p,rivatc dining room induding a privue bar and humidor, outdoor patio and complimentary valet parlcing. The "Prince Dining Room" is arulable for smaller parties of 25 01 lcu. This intimate and luxurious room offers a unique dining cxpcricnu. Your gucm will enjoy a five course meal acc.ompanied by fine wines specially sdcx:tcd by the sorrunclier in the privacy and comfon of this beautiful room. Winner .of the prestigious Gold Award for lwian dining, Villa Nova's traditional cuisine is prepared by Executive Chef Sonny Mergenthaler. Thc:iJ extensive wine Im has been aw:udcd the prestigious Wine Spccucor Best of Award of Ettcllcncc. Dinner pac.kagcs UC also arulable in conju.naion with liJnou.sine scrvic.cs. dwter boats and gondob companies. For a fun t'Vening out, uop by the piano bar for live Clllertainmcnt, every nigh1 at 9 p.m. DinMr u '"11td nithtly until midnipt Clmplimm111ry Ni.rt P"rltini, boiit d«lts. Vi/Ja N01J11 is l«11uJ 111 3 131 W. C()llJt HifhUNIJ ;,, Newport &11eh. C4IJ (949) 642-7880 or 11uit e .. Wecrlesdly, Decemb« i 1. 2002 aa 11 HOLIDAY PHOTO CARDS NOW IN! • WEDDING • ANNIVERSARY • 8tRlHOAY • NEW HOME • NEW BABY AND * * * * Tis' The Time ... To Prepare for The Holidays . . l _,. J~. * * GROCERY, DRUG & HARDWARE lalpbs ffesli f1art s...on drugs Crown Act Honfware APPAREL * Chompogne Draper's & Domon's Kayoks Surf Shop FOOD Champagne Frtneh lokery c.ft Heltn Gr0<1 Chocolates ~asto lrm1 Pkk u, Stix tllplas fTl5li r.. se.t.b c.ff.e HEALTH a UAUTY ..... I.wt & r.ytor W. SPICIALTY GIFTS a HOMI D6coll ~sa,e. .......... ........ ~ • .. • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • ._ • chc acady opened Newpon and <X>lleaibla u well u eo.. c.enra LocMed It Newport 'fiec: gift wrappint. .,Id C.oMC Driw aod S..~ Hill Rold, uiqdc/wagon ~· Newport C.O.. The perfea onc-- Sltoppiag Cmter ICOp shop for you/ o8"as ODHIOp holiday oeedl, eboppinc fur' giLis Cll•l'llli• .i Pim ~ a gift store aod ~ aod enrauining. t.outique char abo provides full..«rvice &pc~~ malling and ahipp""' sc~ The swre of-dt.e--an-tec:.h.nology .i.o offers euttom.iu.d pany invi~tions. aod• ._of mind UJl (9/!J) ~!}7/J for •re uanquilicY -actPe "'fo1'71WbtM. y.., CJnt "'1o flisit rM ~b sik 111 lO ..... Spa~ '---.....:..--------' ""'1"1.51#/Tbtf~,,,.- w... chc ulrinwe day tpa where ~ aod womai can bnf chc full cxpcrieoce of a ~ away in just one day. Emticiana. massage tbaapisa and baintylists have been hand picked and a.re the finest to be fuund anywhett. Each is an ape:rt in his or her field. To sun marking off'yow bolklay gift list. the little ones would no doubt apprccia.tc a gift from Tor loec. known fur chcir daaic roya. Toy Boat • . uc, ~jewelry br Halli pCmcdy pltmcnri c:he exciting. JkW daigiicr fashioru available at Pink Leopanl. Haili'• jewelry -including andquc cnMlll, colorful LimoP, camcoc aod other vimage pendants paired with semi-precious ltODCS, sbdls and pearls -has been featured on che television shows "Pon awtcs• and "Good Dav LA. • as well as ln the m2"27incs Maxim. Riviera, Coate • ',/ ' 1 ,. ... ~ " • and n~cr~ F.uropean pubGc:ations. ~ni,Ltopturl ii i«tltd 1112721 E. Ptmfo Cotut Hit/nu9 Su. 201 in C#rou Ml Milr. /W tlli.tiiriod/ infonNu»n. ulJ (919} 675-4225. Big savings In time for the holidays cbraring the holidays by passing some big saving1. Jo n BIOCRr is offering l<Arastan® cupec, the ultimate carpcc for quality and protection, for only $~5.95 a square ya.rd, installation included. john B"1an Gsrpn ON is l«atai 111 2927 S. Bristd, CosJa Mt111. Opm "4ilJ. CJJ (714) 751-2324. L.=::=.:=:====:::::::::::;:.:..~...:....---------' Via Udo Plaza offers a relaxing shopping experience e morning with a ho< cup of Scut..cb coffee or us brcakfut, lunch or dinner at Udo Diau - whnT V"u LiJo m«ts Nnvi-t &nl/nJtzrri on "" &"-f>mj11S'M/iz. H.J. Garrett Furniture · Fine Furniture Since 1960 la U.s help you prepare fo r the hoUdays! .. ' Come see what the buzz ts about JlouF is ' itswayu a &vorire destination for all avid shoppen. With the holiday approaching. Lola Rouge is cbe pcrfea: place 10 find unique gifts for all the women in your f.unily. They have a wide selcccion of clothing. acccssoriC$, foo~. fragra.ncd. and bath and body producu char make it easy for their friendly sraff co help you pia OU! anything you mighr need. Ac Lola Rouge, they can also hdp attire for any function you mighr ancnd chis $Cl$0n. Choose from such aclusi~ designers as Nanene -- Lepore, Trina Turk, Oi.rne Von Fursrcnberg. Blue Culr, Bcucy Johnson, Corey Lynn Ca.leer, Marc Va.chon, Sandra McCray, Ya Ya, Joe's Jeans, Theory and Michal Negrin. Malc.c sure you vi.sit Lola Rouge chis holiday season 10 sec what all the bUl.2 is abour. IA"1 &1111~ u lo<11utl 111 270 £. 17th SI .. Cost11 MN4. CaU (949) 646-5652 (LOLA). Cal's cameras & Video tcd at I n o Newport Blvd Costa MCA. Open Monday www.calsca.mcras.com. Photos shot with 11 Gmon G2 c11merri. lf? E~ 17+-h 45+-veei- Cos+"' ~es"', CA '2'27 "41) 722°"" 11 • .,-on-F .. u : (Ill) &R~ Mic "41> lOJ-fW """"""·~..,..~~~y.c- ~~\, ~ot-SotO -c-~~'H~«~~~,1~. It's not a party without us 's Tbc Pastr. tw a reputation u one o~ County's favorite patty planning destinations. w.m me holidays or uniqu.e gift for chat special lOmeonc on your list and WfP is happy lO l\dp. It's been one year since we expanded our score and we a.re lO excited abour all chc scrvica we've been able to offer our loyal eust0mers. This holiday season you can find beautiful and classic tablewa.rc to complemenr you1 boat parade and office panics. For those intimate gathcrin~ among family and friends, let WfP hdp • you create the aanospt\crc that rdlccu your own personal style. We also h.avc a large selection of gift wrap. ribbon and holiday gift bap. If you fed coo busy ch.IS holiday Wednesday, DecanUt 11 , 2002 • KatOn, let WTP gift wrap yow prcrena i.n a way dw is sure to ay how much you cue. Noc only are die holidays our spccWry. but WC Wee pride in offering OW OJSU>mcrs a wide sdea:ion of inviwions 8c pany gooda for baby, wcdd.ing, binhday, ann.iw:rMria. bu/bat miavah, baptism and cwtom With i:bc new year jusc around the comer, WTP can provide you with balloo111, specialty hau, honu, b.lowm, confetti, banncn -and all the cxm toudlts co mili yow New Yeas'• Eve festive. It wouldn't ~ a party without Where's The Pvty? WhmJ ""Atny! II loc:.J Ill 270 E. J 7th Sc.. c.. Ml!1ll ill* 17th Smlrr ~. CJ/ ('}{9) 722-1803. Holiday Sale Monday December 9th Satu rday December 14th UPTO 50°/oOFF SELECTED ITEMS Holiday Hours: Mon-Fri. 1 Oam-6pm Sat. 11 am-Spm (949) 718-0476 2850 E. Coast Highway Corona Del Mar NOW: HOLIDAY SHOPPING IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNEil Bellogio Spa & Solon C.i.btation• Plus Clngulof Wi .... Co6dwett lank« Oogftlo f'!Ofe f int Closs P'i.zza tfcippy~ -.. ;ass 2222222 a sass s a ........ °'°"*' 11, 2002 D walJm ~ 10,000 ltepl •r. widl ~of chae .... '°" lipi&w ~OD J"O'U fca. ~Pl* U duec OUt of four of UI will cxpericnu serious foot Prob&eftw in our Ufedlae ud fut most of us, poorly Sning shoo will be dw '**- One ~r of all bona in the llwnan bodf ue ia yout feet and when d\CtC bo~ ale for tomC NMOD c:ompromiscd, '° 1r the rca of the body. The cxpau ai Sole Comfon bcUeYc mar no mancr bow much you're on your feet. your day sbot.&ld be tpmr in total mmfon. Tbe ream at Sole C.Omfort ca.ka pride in their lcnowledgc of shoes designed and manufactured specifically co provide you' with comfort and support, partic:ularly for hard co fit feet. They provide unparalldcd service and alt dedicated co offering y0u . Jn accptional experience from the moment you set fooc in their st~re. . As 01'1.llgc County's.premier c:omf()('( shoe provider, Sole Comfon carria only the best eomfon shOC' brands for both men and women, combining the finest !cachets with sure-of-the-an comfon cechfloJogy. These include Mcphisto. Taryn Rose, Ecc.o, Dansko, An:hc. Allan Edmonds and more. Sole Comfon fcacura footwear teross all ca1cgorics induiling dress, dress casual and wallcing. Sok <Amfort is b>ratetl nrar Brissol F11rms in °'"'"" Ml ~r PIMA. Houn llrt JO a.m. until 7 p.m. srvm till]1 II i«rlr. Gi/l (949) 644-5939. Need a Great Gift Idea? Give tbe Gift of True Dining p[easure. · · Villa Nuva Gift <Jertifics"tes Available in Any Denomination Corporate Discounts 949/642-7880 www.villanovarestaurant.com Dail)tPlot Westcliff Pima offers grecit holiday sbopplng y lhoppin& 1CMOn is hcie and WelCdiH'Pla:za lw tomcthing for cwryonc pit lilc. Ftom re.mdy decking the balls of your own home to p.ing decor 11 pa, C 'K n+ S... Sqle is a mUSt·CC. This 1to~ + cp1iq home ~ and UKiques and decor for every room in the bouic, indudi.ag bauciful holiday pieces lO a.cccaori:re any '..ylc home, lf~·dochlng or aa;:moric$ arc on the holiday gift liSt for your loved ones, · Wcstdiff Plaza fanucs many dloica. from Ch••P"'I" for designer sporuwear and of-thc- momcm jewd.ry and handbagJ. to Drapa'1 & Duaon'• for weekend wear and catcer wear for women, co Kayak'• Sort Shop for;he whole family. ~s has everything from Hawaiian print shiJtS co ~ and shoru. even bedding. ' M.amcw-Taylot'I alto fcatum an array of ho!Jday decor, &om such &voritcs as Ocpvuncnt 56 and others. The 5corc abo carries a range of home dee.or and gift itcmS in ~ry price range, from pampering lotions co aysl2l and anwork. For those looking to dazz.le Ian minute holiday guests, pick up an assorrmenc of gourmet oook.ics or pastries from ChampegPc French &kcry c..&. Wauliff P"1u is laotlHI 11t lr11iM Avm~ 11nd J 7th Strut in Newport &iKh. For mort information, call (949) 79<>-9713. Visit www.Shop ThrirviMComp11ny. rom. size • widths • newbalance ffW PROC ARE C OllEC TION 75% of people in • Proccn ld9ntlflet footwear the United States Deo1eB ttio1 specialize In shoe titting and hove painful foot sefVloe · problems at • The Ptocar• Col9cHon Includes some point In New Bo1onoe shoes h:ll medk:o1 pro1essiono1s U.,.,.J, II., recommend most ollen. lllt:1lf nves. Procae can help. • New Boklnc• and Procar• · PameB In klol heollh will medlcol ~ com• to the new balanc•G> • newport beach 932 Avocado • Newport Beoch • 877-878-8262 you'll flt right In. Seven • Diesel Theory • Trine Turk Chmles H. Barr than 25 yean experience specializing in the manufacturing of high end mcrchandi.sc. Enjoy the new lines of pcndanu, earrings, rinp and certified diamonds. Jewelry design, rcpai,_, appraisals as wcU as Rolcx and other fine wacch repairs arc done on the premises. Chttrkl H. &" ]n«kn is l«iiuJ 111 1803 Wmcliff Driw ;,, N""pon &iuh. Giii (949) 642-3310. New trend in holiday cards and then digitally cruung one image lO send out to your &knds and fun1ly. The neat Ullng u tlut m the $1Jlle amount of spaa you can send rwo lO I 0 pholos instead of one. Gvrct Galva, owner of Hugp and KWcz Scrapboolung says many of hu customers luve crated unique and memorable cards this way with lmlc dfon. "The easy thmg for w u tlu1 Bren's Photo Express can quickly prinl up me cards and It really looJu like: they UC done by a professional printing company." Galva ~d. H"as 11Ni Kusa. u l«11ud 111 435 E. I 7th St .. IA ,,, CoTta Mna. ,,, the I 7th Strrn Promnuuk. CJ/ (949) 642-XOXO (9090). Brmi Photo ExprrtJ u lo<11ud at 281 £ I 7th SJ. "' Coftll Mt'14. canon eos 060 DIOITAL SALE PRICED • eos 1iiJI SALE PRICED cane. S830D SALE PRICED ~. Deceni>er 11, 2002 17 -. -· ------·- • t ox °""'*· 200X Olgltml. 8x -..... l.oom. • Video. XOS High~ Photo. Dlglal PllOIO & ~JPEG. • Color Hlgl>I Mode • NWog"' Olgltml eon-1.- SALE II.DIA Mini~~ PRICED · co.ACTt cauou 2240 • 1 ax Optical Zoom Lens • Image 5ilbililtf • Analog to Dfol1al Converter •Night Mode • Digital Effects ....... ....... =::r• ,.,,. ... "'·"' ........ eauon -~4.Slm • 1811 o,ticll Zoom Lens ........... ·Dllll',... ..... • --to Olllll CCllMl1lr .......... ' 1 I • • . -"'-. ' ............. -=-. I ' • ! • ' • I I J . ~ I I I. Midi wD dac:ir OWD blend of e.lpa wt~ cDoc:olatc, ..... Gnae ChocolMa fcanuu p~ lllOIUIWlti lodudinl nus daan. aullel and crea.m.1. Pi-. ,_ caa 6nd a ICIUlnptioUI amr o1 boliday morita tuch u pcaa dMnicy, peanut brittle, supr..fNe c:bocolltes, nmelcies and loads oJ oc:hcr gifts. AS than bow you can save up co ~ oo quantity ddc:ouncs for yow office gifu. ~;,, Wtstdiff P"1u ;,, ~ &.m ""'M.riM Vi°"f'e • 01'/n' ;,, Huntiltp11 &'"'1. OJI (8()()) 367-4240 or vitiJ ww.thJml"'"·""" Dlsc:OUDt pet retallel opens third Orange County store C.aunl -a giant maikt oJ per fOoda. mttehaodite and ~~-~ -bu opened iu diiJd c.lifonUa score in La tral bu fWO ocher 0,.. Cowley locations IC 2300 Ha.bot Blvd. I( Harbor Ccn11e1 in a.a Mat and 16364 Beach Blvd. ac the Pavilion/Tugec lhoppi.ng center in Westminster. l1\C new La Habra and Wcaminsrcr srorc:s also feature quality, rqimrcd purebred puppie$ with guaranteed health ~es. We intend co provide mac comrouniriq with a wide selection of puteb~ puppies. proven pet ~ and merchandise at the lowuc pricca. and the bcsc cwcomer fCl'Vicc. At's, CmmJ is #/l'f M""""1 tmo"fb SllllU'lllty fo>m J 0 ll[m. u11JiJ 9 p.m: llNi ~fa-JO._,,.. ""ti/ 6 !·"'· OJI (9-l!J) 642-5673 for usu Mn1; (7U) MJ-3577 for Wmi..iiuur, ,;,,. (565) 697-6148 for u. Hurr1. Vuit WW11J.1'mCnmwl.na The fitness experts are In Corona del Mar strength eq~ipmenc, and ir's easy ro · r, get in shape sec why th.is fitness ccnccr is the industry sundard. the long cerm? Wbar if you could "The real secret is our members,~ get the rCNics you dream of while Membership Dirca:or Judy Kidd Additional services indude the Skin Ca.re Ccnccr, Hair Care Oinic. Physical Therapy C(jnie, Acupuncrurc l!l Wellness Center a.nii Permanent Make-up. p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-, being in a comfortable, supportive said. wThcy'rc all so apprcciarive and The personal training piogtam ii Shape-Up's mark of cxpcrt.ilc. With trainers and cxccutive uainen available, che program has an Our Experienced and Friendly Staff can assisl you with all of your Fine Stationery Needs, Gifts ~l/()(14 olocknpo ate /um? '¥ //,_e "lu'nrmy tffillt rou> ... </'~ t'-4 k/jt fill llwm 2823 East Pacific Coast Highway Corona del Mar, Cahfomta Ph 9't9·675·1010 Fax 949·673·4762 www.franclsdrr.com and friendly place. The answer is the lo~ to our dub, i1's a wonderful most complete health and 6rncs.s environment. Our scaff is 50 f.acilicy in the area -Shape Up friendly, it makes everyone feel fitness Center in Corona de! Mar. comforuble co come in and exercise. cxc.dlcn1 success rate. The semi-private club has everything you need in a wcll- dcsigncd, 11,000-squarc-foot faciliry with a warm, neighborhood ambience. Serving the community for more than 20 yea.rs, Shape-Up is the No. I choice for tocal hcaJch ind fitness service. They have assembled the top programs and instructors in per51maJ 1ra.ining and Pil:ucs (19 speciaJ15a on staff), SPINNING (aurhori?.ed and licensed), and group exercise (more than 50 cLwcs per week including yoga. Pila1cs-ma1, T.U Chi, power pump, step, cardio kick box We pride ounclvcs on making sure each member is confideni abou1 the dub." Shape-Up Ficness is rarely crowded md always dean. comfortable md convenienr. Amenities such as child Cl.J'C, and Silver Sneakers). modern steam rooms. rowel service, i Toss in a well-appointed and shower F.acilhics and a much talkc:d- encnsivc line of modem abour clorhing line make Shape-Up A lot of expertise and cxpcrimcc ma1c.cs the group cxcrcix progranu one of the f.avorite member services. ~c've balanc.cd our class schedule so ~ offer a variety of # d.a.ucs duoughou1 the day," said Group Excrcilc 0Lrcctor Linda Thomas. "We have insuucton who arc nationally rttOgJli?.ed leaden in fitness." Corpor.1tc programs and F.unily memberships add a nice couch co round out Shape-Up's plan ac having a program that fits with your lifestyle and goals. Six Weck Membcrship gift cenilicaccs arc available for $89. loc11uJ 1112101 E. Pttdfo Co.ut HithUlllJ (111 tJx C'fJm" of AJJOcllliDJ in Coro1111 tkl M11r. C"1l (949) 760- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cardi ___ ·ovascul ____ ar __ an_d_usu ___ -fi_rie_n_d.l_y ______ a_o_n_e-_s1_op __ sh_o_p_fo_r_fi_m_css __ sc_rv1 __ ·ccs __ . ________________________ _ Don't Settle for Second-Claa Fltn ... Equipment This holiday season, spoil yourself or loved ones with a new Star Trac treadmill, stationary bike or stairclimber-the same equipment used by elite athletes, personal trainers and millions of fitness.and health clubs worldwide-at factory-direct pricing. 1>y Betore You Buy · Call 177-81AATRAC tor a personal tour of the Irvine factory and mention the Dally Piiot apecial offer tO receive 10% di8count, FREE shipping and installation! ...... 1 At Ease Women's and Home Store offetnng new Uft8 ctu. rear co At £uc ls the Audtty Talbot line. llllUWU·q quality ia lamb.kin abearling. die is.available in a Jadia or vest in ei~ black or ribfi.nc. CulUoa colon. Al&. --..; llNi HtnW S#rr is w!IJN •t A1riMM en,, 1,, Ftuhi411 IsW &wport &«It. c..u (9(9) 759-7985. ' Wednesday. Oecen'f>er 11, 2002 • ' -- Shop Mesa Verde ·eenter for the holidays ccd along Hatbor Boulevard be.tween Maa Ver~ Drive and Adams Avenue is )'OW' ping ht:adquaners this hc:S1icby fea.IOO. From a flne sclcaioo o( food and enu co banking. bowtiDg and grocery lhoppi1'g. puc Mea Ver~ Cent.a oa your list o( dUngs co do chU holicby JeUOn. Easy, oonvcni<nc and loa o( frtt parl6ng. H .J. Garrett Furniture a Mesa is ow offering the om my Bahanu ™ colleaion. Let us assist you with design and selection for alJ your furnishings and holiday gifu. H.J. G11rrm Fumitu" is l«11ud 111 22 J 5 H11rbor Bll>fi in C.01111 Mna. Uz1J (949) 646..()275 offers Tommy Bahama collection are the perfect holiday gift! Hostess gifts Client gifts Teacher gifts Stocking sruffcrs Party gifts Office gifts Swccthcan gifts Employee gifts Mailman gifts Thank-you gifu ,. Orange County's Premiere Comfort Shoe Store For Men and Women • Gift Certificates Available ...!~~ MEPlllSf(JM a-cte-1' . ~~.r~~!.a I@ , ' 949-644-5939 Corona del Mar Plaza I 836 Avocado Avenue Newport 'Beach I Near Bristol Farms .....WIO•r±i.uaique.dlplrwl ............. -. ....... aaWp. . s..11-\ an.-C.-...'n.m .. ... ... diua lWO dmm.-~ ...., ooom. urupd ia .. ~ oJ. am.an. aee. E.m ........... ia cdopbaac ud ded w4dl a WW., ribbon - pcr{ect fmlic.. pawl--~ Holiday gift,,..._ amc ib •~of -'apes wl ...... The'** popular~ one do.a. hwl-deoormd iced cookies mar ~ u good ... tbq look. P.acb buka • wnppcd io cdlophane and tied wim • bc>liclay • ribbon. Evayonc will low Su.nAouls Holiday Cookie Decorating Kita. Enjoy all the fun of dcoorui.ng ~at home without all the mas. They ue a guaranteed recipe fur wonderful, &mily fun. Bach kit includes one doi.en frablr bU.ed supt ~· th.rec rubes of icing and 1hree rubes of iprin.lda. S#nFlnr &Mr, is l«ittal 111 427 E. I 7th St. ;,, Usllt Ma11. H.tm 11n MnJ., ""-f/1 /1ri""1 ft-m 7 11.m. IUUiJ 6 /.WI.:~ ft-t 711.m. lllllil 5 p.m. CJosd ~-c..JI (949) 646-1440. The ultimate • game room experience tables, jukd>oxcs. cusrom cues and acc.caorics, dan boatds and air hochy games. As~c:xduim Brunswick dealer in Or.inge Councy, Triangle's offers a wide range of tables, cvcrything &om solid mahogany to Windsor and Montd>ello tables. AYCragC tables sd.I fur S3,000 to S5,000, but there is 50mcd:Ung fur cvcryoiv wim prices ruging &om S300 to $25.000. Tri4nps -~&om is "-Id 1111844 Nnlf/0'1 Bl""-, ""'111 fro"' T"-fk Stput" ;,, C'Atu Ma11. Huun uf opnwlion ''" M"""'1 tJnwp FriMJ from JO 11.m. '"'til6 J.m.; Stuu""'J from JO 11.m. tmJi/ 5 p.m.; •nd ~from -11lflil 5 ,.m. c..JI (949) 57.f...0041. NO PAYMENT & NO INTEREST FOR 1 YEAR! •HARDWOOD •LAMINATES• CARPET • CERAMIC TILE • VINYL FLOORIN SOLARIAN: ;}ALADDIN' .. M(llAft ec.taMesa Designer Outlet deeply d.i.cowued pDca. You11 lo¥e our bt1.nd name and designer acleaions such as Liz Oaibofne, Ralp~ Lauren, DKNY. Guc:a, Vcrsac.c, Gucci and morel Perfect for holiday parries or gift giving. C«111 MIU Daiper Outk1 is i«JluJ .i 3883 S. Bristol 111 tht °'1."' Mtlil!Stm14 ~ borrkr. CUI (7 U ) 825-0202. Relax ifica is loored Mamou's Newport t Villas For th~t us to inquire about (;ifc Cenificata &. Holiday SpJ Packages. S,. P11afia •I M•moui Nn4!p'1rt Coar Vil.Us, 23()()() Nn4!p'1rt CA.ut Dnvr, Nrwpon CA.ut. GIU (949) 4(,4 6/0J . . ' Unwind ... Clean, Comfortable, Uncrowded ,.,,,.. Person11I Attention to Our Members Give Tlte Gift Of Health ~or The Holidays Escape ... Wednesday, Dec .. 11, 2002 111 Costa Mesa Courtymds I I blends festive and fun for the1 l)olldays idays :uc the perfect umc co cxplott Ma.a Courtyards. With a uruqUie mix o"', rcsuunnts and pcnonal scrvica, you re wrc to find J~t wtuc you're looking fOr, wuhouc all chc hassJcs chac come with holiday sboppcng. Discover amlllng opuom for everyone on your gjh list. Pamper someone with a rdax.ing ipa package from Salon Jaaoa. new furniture from chc stylish usoruncm at &:baa Allen and Shuwood f u.ra..ltu.tt. or maybe a new mobile phone from Cingula.r Wt.rdae. How abour a gr_~1 cducuional coy from The Right San or And coming JOOD, wc'U add ~ by Adeu•, • fcatwulg eusu>m..w:d, qual1cy w1nl:low rcpbam<nc • and Twectu, a home and car audtd Aipl'rsc.orc More sdcction fur you! Find all the c.onvenicnu, val~ ati4 sda:uon you n~ to makc'chis hoJUby the bat tycr Rmg 1n chc holidays wicb a new arucudc. Shop Rclu RcJ<>icc h's Costa Mesa Courtyards -the perfect tpot for the holidays and everyday. Oma Mwi U>urry11rds, 111 llH ;uncri•fl of 19th Slrm, H11rbor 11ru/ Ntw!"JN &ukwml in <for• MNll. a scace-of-the-an washer and dryer -------------------------. from 11u Maytag Store? A k.idcy new look from Oothenimc or some crisp new linens for your holiday guemoom from Stroud'a? We've even got wcy holid:iy favorices from the Hickory Fvms Holiday Store h's ~11 here .. Then cake a breLk and savor the opcions ;u Mjmi's Cafe, Rubjo's Baja Grill. Qu.izno'a, Cold Stone Ctamcry. Oiho Siam, Jamba Ju.ice, or The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf est. 1969 The unique shopping experience for men and women since 1969. 2.731 E. Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar, ea:i· ·a 92625~ (949) 675-5553 j : 10-6 Monday thru Saturday• 12·5 i The Holida'' Gift . He's always drearrled of Give him the best. Brunswick, the most prcmgiow mime in billiards, builds over I SO yem of 1raJi11on into every one of it's world-renowned table~. Uncommon beaury, supcnor craftsmanship, and a lifcr1me warranty malce5 a Bum.swick table rhe gift that will last for ~nerations. Goeblins The ontebello • . . maau&cnucr fur tbc 1pitlJli.ng lallllion, Johnny G Spinncre bi.kc fur indoor group cycling . 'The Sur Tn.c Line of equipment is not available in scores. Concact a Sc:ar Trac fitnea ooruultant for ' &aory direct pricing. shipping and iNWlatlon information. OU/ (800) ;128-6635. Yn co • llhit me "''*nu "' loFt""" no wear like it. Celebrate the Holidays!!! Come in c!r enjoy 25o/o off on o ur e n tire stock* *Free Holiday Gift Wrapping Shop &Save while air.es are available B•TIRll'lllRI! DIC. 14-14 D•LY , .............. -...... •&••> •• ··= ....... . . .. ........... . 111.• 1rrr Treat your floors to some holiday cheer it comes to 8ooring. inallation and best pric.e. you can rely on Mesa Carpet di.is y $Ca.SOD. Ownca Tom Strong and Steve Pttcrson arc ~ to 5Cl'VC your home's needs wich hardwood, laminates. carpet. ceramic tile and.vinyl flooring. Meu Gupd is k>otwi 1u 1374 Lot11.n Aw., Suiu Fin Q)Jfa MtstL For tkt11ils, aUJ (888) MESA-777. pace and mnqUiliry during the bolic1a7s? 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