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SATURDAY,JUNE14,2003
Chief's last day is an anniversary
Costa Mesa Police Chief Dave Snowden, 37
years to the day he became a cop, finishes
his career with a day of golf and goodbyes.
DHpa Bharath
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Otlef Dave
Snowden's last day at work
turned out to be a collage of
laughter, tears, h~. memories,
musin~ and a little bit of irony.
It was exactly 37 years ago. on
June 13, that Costa Mesa's chlef
started his career as a young offi-
cer at the Montebello Police De·
partment
Snowden, who called It a ca-
reer Friday after serving as the
city's chief of police for 16 years.
said he hadn't tHought about the
coincidence until Friday morn-
ing when he went golfing with a
few of his buddies.
MThese were the guys who
went to the academy with me.·
he said. "And it wasn't until one
of them mentioned the date to
me that I realized how amazing it
was.·
Snowden said that during the
many goodbyes and thank-yous,
he has been th.inking a lot about
the two helicopter pilots who
lost their lives in a 1987 crash.
1Wo Costa Mesa policemen and
a civilian riding along were killed
when their helicopter collided
midair over Irvine with a New-
port Beach police helicopter as
they were pursuing a burglary
suspect.
Every day, it serves as a sad re-
minder for him about the dan-
gers of the job he and his officers
love so much, Snowden said.
MI always think about my pi-
lots,· he said. MI think about how
some officers get out of the busi-
ness. And today, I feel so fortu·
nate to be able to end my career
safe and sound."
But Friday proved to be quite
delightful for the chlef. His as-
sistant and a few others took him
out to a farewell lunch at the
Yard House, and his boss, Ciry
Manager Allan Roeder, paid him
a visit in his office.
On Thursday. Snowden was
SHOWOFFS
"surprised . by his colleagues at
the Airborne Law Enforcement
unit, whlch operates the police
helicopters for Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach. The agency was
born of a collaborative effort be-
tween the two c1ti~. an accom-
plishment Snowden and tus
Newport Beach counterpan, Bob
McDoneU, are proud of.
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Fnday was Dave Snowden's last day as chief of the Costa Mesa
See CHIEF, Pa&e M Pohce Department. He had been chief for 16 years
McDoneU presented Snowden
with a plaque wi th the two cities'
badges on it. Snowden said he
was thrilled with the presenta·
tion. Even more exhilarating was
the announcement by ABLE offi-
cers that they are going 10 dedi-
cate the unit's newest helicopter
to the retiring chlef
MThat was so ernooonal,M
Navy can't sink
El Toro hopes
Despite Navy
assurances that base
will be sold, city
leaders don 't dismiss
L.A. plan for airport.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT MESA -l...ocaJ of-
fictals rernarn guardedly opll
miciuc about an LA. bid to re~
urrect an rurpon plan for the
dosed 1:1 Toro Manne Corps Air
Base, although offietals with the
U.S Navy ~y they still plan 10
sell the land off.
Mlt"s w-.i.11 and see at lht.,
pomt." Costa ~te!>CI Mayor Gar)
Monahan ..aJd 1-nda} ML.A-., got
more clout in Washington
D.C.J thdJ1 Orange County
I'm sure llrvme Mayor! l..tlT)
Agran t<>n't too happ) about 11
I .arher th1., month J lt>tter
.. urfated in whirh I .A Mavor
Jarnt"> K I lahn c;euetJy J.'>k.ed
the federal govemmen1 1f Lo'
Angele' World Alrpom. the
agency that run., Lo~ Angele'>
lnternauonal Airport. could run
.m a1rpon at l-.1 Toro
f>e'>plle l.o'> Angele•; pott:nual
mOut>me the Navy 1s procttd
mg with plan., to unload the
bulk of the base's ~ 700 acre-.
during dJl onhne auction in the
faJI.
When rnntacted Fnday. I 1
t.rndr Pauline <\torum. a Navy
r,pokeswoman in Washington
0 (., Sa.id the agenq isn't plan
ntng to call off that auruon
• rhe 11.;a\'V plans to continue
\\1th Its plam to dis po'><' of the
propertv JI f-1 foro b\ public
-.ale 'itorum \'\Tme in dJ1 e
mail
See EL TORO. Pa&e A4
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT FAM ILY TIME
Under partly sunny skies and on
peaky chest· to shoulder-high waves,
about 45 of the best aerial surfers
competed Friday morning for $12.000
in the Body Glove Airshow finals at
54th Street in Newport Beach.
Above, Newport's Josh Hoyer files
over the top of a 54th Street wall. Right,
Jeremiah Depesa almost lands a
difficult aerial maneuver.
ln the annual contest. some of the
best surfers in the world try to launch -~~~~~~~;1Jj~~'. off-the-waYes-int&-the-a.lr and -ideally
-back on their feet.
The contest format rewards those
who can pull off the most difllcult and
dramatic aerial maneuvers. instead of
a traditional perfonnance.
The air show waa the third event on
the schedule for the aerial surfers. It
began Thursday and ended Friday.
Police catch molestation suspect
79-year-old man accused of touching two children younger than 14.
Costa Mesa sisters inappropriately in the Pauley WU the lfw.ln boy·
friend of the Ilda' pldmotber,
early 1990s is arrested in Massachusetts. ea.ta Meta Lt. 1bm Qril uid.
It la not known tf the lkterl
DMp•IMrldh Pauley = in lewd a>ll· IMd wtth cbetr pandmocher or
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wrec;Olng. drink beer
~~~o fic;tung all day.
M aybe Jodie
1-oster and
Rosie
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Maybe dads arenl
needed 10 make up a
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JUSt takes the lond of
money they have to
buy the support you
need to take care of a ~dortwo. STEVE
Moms can teach
kJd how to cook and
clean and help them
with their homework.
And they can yeU at
them when it doe n't
gttdone
After all, what do SMITH
dads really contribute
to a family besides a paycheck?
Not much , when you really
thlnlt about it. And what they
do contribute, moms could
easily do instead. Moms can
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Al ~ • .b'le 14, 2003 Dally Pdot
BOOMERS & BEYOND
THE OLDER CROWD
How their
gardens
grow
Noel Hackworth, left,
congratulates Matt Kaiser,
weafing suspenders, after Kaiser
made a tough play look easy.
By M1ll1H Adams
M oat of their kids are grown and
have ldds of their own. Yet their
nurturing ln.stincts are 5tiD bard at wort. cultivating beets, com, beans.
lettuce, tomatoes and onions.
'Ibeie are showy: of artichokes,
cabbages the size of balls and
·In it for the game
carrots that could double u baseball bats
in Oasia' Elgin Hall Gardens. In
15-by-15· foot plota with purely aesthetic
yields, gladiolus, roees and zlnniu bloom
alongside the profusion of salad ~
Set behind the Corona del Mar senior
center on a sun-kissed third of an acre, the
11-year-old Oasis garden ls the bountiful
enterprise of some 70 gardeners in their
golden years. While everyone lucky
enough to have a piece of the action is
responsible for hJs or her own parcel,
there's an informal neighborhood watch
system in place.
•If someone has too many weeds. they'll
get a letter," says Doug Coulter. a six-year
Oasis Garden Oub veteran who has served
as Its presJdent for the past five.
Propelled into Its ran.ks by hJs wife. who
objected to the 15 pots in their yard, the
Big Canyon resident has collected eight
Orange County Fair ribbons for his green
thumb. Over the years. hJs prize-winning
harvests have included a IO-pound beet,
as well as succulent squash and rutabagas.
Biggest Is not always best, Coulter
affirms, pointing to rows of organic
products within the garden's 57 plots.
TendJng to some is Mary Rouse. whose
magnificent yields rise from the soil
without the aJd of man-made toxins.
Rouse is among many Oasis gardeners
with staunch concern for the
environment Such concern supports the
recycling of virtually all-natural waste
from the garden. Oippi.ngs are shredded,
mixed with wood chips and bone meal,
and tranSfonned into natural compost at
an on-site operation that serves as a civic
model.
Hardy Bob Robinson volunteers for
more energy-intensive duties, including
rototilling the soil. While he's a relative
newcomer to gardening, the Harbor View
resident boasts about 10 different
vegetables he grew last sum.mer that filled
his family's produce needs for three
months.
"I gave away 250 cucumbers to friends
at church,· he reveals.
Fellow gardener Jim Terry, now in his
90s, spills the beans about similar
generosity, having supplied neighbors
with com, beets, zucchln1 and other
produce for the past six years.
Beyond the goodwill, there's enmity-
for bugs, squirrels and rabbits that forage
amid the carrots and potatoes for tasty
meals. Once a month. Oasis gardeners
gather to discuss how to thwart ·their
scavenging, as well as how to best coax
produce, herbs and Dowers from the
earth. Horticulturalists from Armstrong
Garden Centers, Rogers Gardens and
Home Depot frequently provide wise
counsel.
Suzie Harrison
.Daily Pilot
A new softball league creates a 'field of
dreams' for men 65 and older
B atter up, it's time to get going
around the bases for some
summer fun and camaraderie
on the baseball field. The
smell of fresh cut grass and
the feeling of being a youth again is a
mitt away for any interested male 65
and older who wants to play in a
league in Newport Beach.
Paul Gerst. 76, of Newpon Beach, the
organizer and commissioner. is looking for
some men who want to get in on the fun of
playing senior softball.
"The players range in age from 65 to 80,"
Gerst said. "Right now, we have about 45 guys
signed up, and 33 guys showed up this
morning. We're hoping to get four teams of 12
or 13 guys."
He said he wants about 60 players who will
show up despite having grandchildren that
show up to play.
Some of the players have been playing most
of their lives.
Gerst told a story about player Matt Smith
rounding the bases.
·He runs like a streak," Gerst said. ·The
reason he wears suspenders is that once while
playing In a tournament, he got a hit and his
pants fell down between first and second base.
Now he wears them all the time.·
Tauno Kolvisto, 71 . said he's played in
another league for 15 years. It's good fun and
camaraderie, he said.
·A Jot of guys are very good players,• Gerst
said. ·Some on the Old Timers team play In
tournaments in Las Vegas and other places.•
Fundamentally, he saJd they are guys who
love baseball. He said the teams will be put
together fairly because they want everyone to
play-and they don't want to load up just one
team with all the superstars.
"It's 12-inch softball slow-pitch," Gerst saJd.
"Senior softball has different rules because
there can't be any physical contact
presumably."
Gerst started playing five or six years ago in a
league In Anaheim because that was the closest
place to play.
"I was sitting on the docks by my boat, and a
guy complained he wrecked his knee playing
ball," Gerst said.
An interest in growing things Is the only
requirement for attending these meetings.
In addition to gardening tips, those who
frequent them are likely to harvest a
bounty of friendship with like-minded
senJors.
That's how he got involved to start -when
the opportunity to play In his own back yard
came, he jumped at the chance, as did a bunch
of the other players.
Playing In Newport is superior, with nice
grass and brick dust by the plates, he saJd -
other towns have fields oraust.
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Outfielder Mike Lombardi snares a pop fly for the final out of the inning at Bonita Park.
game. at-bat."
• MELISSA ADAMS it the Newport Beadl
recreation end senior aervioet coordinator.
0Hlt Senior Center i1 • hub for older adults
IOCiel end Information aervioe1. at 5th Street
and Nerciuu1 Avenue In Corona del Mer. For
more information about the center end ltl
ectlvltle1, pleau call (949) 644-3244.
·This is like playing In heaven," Gerst said.
The games are at 10 a.m. every Monday at
Bonita Park In Newport Beach, whkh is at the
intersection of University and La Vida. Gerst
said just show up to Join. The cost ls $10 to join
a team with the season lasting 16 games with
nine innings to a game. June 16 will be the third
·A friend of mine told me about It -It's my
first game out here." Noel Hackworth, 69. said.
•1t's interesting that everyone comes from
different backgrounds and would never have
had the opportunity to meet otherwise. The
bad thing is that we're only as good as our last
Gerst said that there aren't a lot of things an
old guy can do besides swing dance and ta.king
pictures with their grandchildren -except play
senior softball.
"This is our personal field of dreams," Gerst
said.
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Daily Pilot Saturday June 14, 2003 Al '
Providing the tools No tan is a healthy tan
With summer weeks away, Newport Beach
dermatologist urges people to use hats and
clothing while out in the sun.
microscope for precil>1on re·
moval of cancerous tissue that
leave!. patients with less scar
ring or disfigurement than less-
advanced Lreaui1ents.
The 'Fountain for Youth' program sends
about 2,000 books to three Westside
elementary schools this week.
Christine Carrlllo
Daily Pilot
WFSI'SIDE -6lementary
school students at three Costa
Mesa schools will certainJy
stay on top of the latest Stuart
Uttle adventure or Curious
George predicament than.ks to
the book-buying efforts of the
Newport-Mesa community.
Over the last four years, the
"Fountain for Youth" pro-
gram, sponsored by three
Newport Beach Rotary Oubs
and the Daily PUot1 has put
more tban 17.000 books into
the hands of students at Whit-
tier, Pomona and Wilson el·
ementary schools, said Roger
McGonegaJ, president of the
Rotary O ub. of Newport-Bal-
boa.
This year, the three schools
received about 2.000 books
und, ovt:r the past week. each
of the schools held receptions
to thank the donors for thelr
efforts.
"What we're seeing is that
kids are just reading all the
time," said Candy Sperling,
principal at Wilson. "These
lclds are reading ... and this
gives them another opportu-
nity for reading. and even
reading at accelerated levels."
The program is part of the
"Reading by 9" campaign,
sponsored by the Los Angeles
Ti.mes, which focuses on im-
proving students' literacy
skills at a young age.
For the Rotarians, volun-
teers and donors who partici-
pated in the program, the goal
is to help students thrive in
the classroom .
"The classrooms are much
more dynamic than when I
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went to school and there's
quJte a buzz going on ,• said
Bruce Garllch, a Costa Mesa
planning commilsioner and
three-year votunteer at Wil-
son. "Lt's such a pleasure to
see these kids get excited
about reading. This program
ls wonderful because It's iu
own reward."
For some of the people in-
volved In this program, seeing
the appreciative response
from the children It aims to ..
help reinforces the • impor-
tance of their efforts.
Those efforts have not gone
unnoticed by the student&
they're aimed at
'Tm very grateful they're
donating some books for us.
That's very nice of them.~ said
I I -year-old Xochilt Aragon.
sludent council president at
Wilson. "Their future relies on
us, and they're helping-us to
have a better furure and get-
ting us lo be better a t reading
and they're setting goals for
us.''
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June Casa1rande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACI I -There's
no such thing as a healthy tan.
That's the message Dr. Nancy
Silverberg would mos1 like to
get across as the summer sea-
son begins and Newport-Mesa
residents start hilting the
beach, riding the wave~ or sel·
ting sail.
As skin cancer awarenel>S
month began Thursday, Silver-
berg, a Newport Beach derma-
lologist and staff doctor at
Hoag Hospital, 1s 1rying to get
the word out abour how ou1-
door enthusiasts can reduce
their risk for this potentially
deadly dise~e.
The cardinal rule, '>he !.aid, h
to protect your '>kin while
you're in the sun.
"There's no such thing a'> a
heal thy tan, .. Silverberg '>aid "I
see all kind~ of patients who
take their health very seriously.
who ear righl and exerct!>e, but
who '>till tan. When you do 1har.
you're expo!">111g yourself 10 a
known carcinogen."
Skin cancer is U'>ually caused
by expo!>ure 10 the '>Un II\ 1he
most common form of tan< er
and ii'!> dra'>llcally on the me
More than 1.2 n111l1011 Amen
cans this year will be d1agno.,cll
with skin ca11cer.
Most cascs are nut ltle threat
en111g. Only 4% of 'kin C<iilter
cases are of rhe deadly mda·
noma variety. Ba.,al l·ell cancer
accounts for about 80% ot ca'>e.,
and, though nonll'lhal, can be
disfiguring. ~quamou., n:ll rnn
cer~ account for dhoul I 6% and
can metac;1a'>1l'e 111111 111ort' Udo
gerou'> form-..
Alinul>t all '>~In t .im t·r., dt<'
treatable b't '>llrgcr v ii 1.,1ugh1 111
lime. ~ilvtrberg t'> .i1111J11g tht·
dermarolog1'1" traJJwd 111 \l111J,
'>urge!)'. a prott'dUrt' t•1 rert111\t•
ba.,al cell amJ .,qu.111111u' 1 I'll
canu:r'>. Thl' prca·edun· 11w'> ,,
Uut prevention iii still the be!>!
med1c111e. Silverberg ~Jd.
Cover up with dothing and
wear hats when gorng out 111
the .. un Alway!> ui.e a powerful
'>un~cret'n. she said. arid be
aware of any changes to the
'>km.
Examine mole!> careful: If a
rnolt' I!> asyrnmetncal, 1f it'>
edge'> are ragged or blurred. lf 11
ha .. more rhan one color or
i.,ha dc, or 11 l~ bigger than a
penul t'ra!>er, 11 wuld be m.d1g
nan I
"The '>mgle mo'>t 1mporrant
1h111g .., pro1ecuon from the
'>Un, .. Silverberg -.aid. "I don'1
tell pcuple they can't do the
thtng'> tht'y lih 10 do, with lhe
po..,'ihle extepllf111 ol 'iUnb,Jlh·
tng
"A lr11 of my pa11ents are
bod!Cf'> and golfer., and lenm'>
plJ}'t'r'>. .. '>he 'llld .. r h<i'>t
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Mysterious incident leaves
police, parents concerned
Newport officials are investigating a report
that a man stopped his car arid asked a
9-year-old boy for help. But there are few
details to go on beyond its similarity to the
Samantha Runnion case from a year ago.
Deep• Bharath
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Pohce
say they don\ lcnow what to
make of a report tha t a man
stopped his car in a Dover Shores
neighborhood and asked a 9·
year-old boy to help him look for
his dog.
LL John Klein said the mcident
was reported on Monday in the
1900 block o f Holiday Road.
"The child went back in his
house and did not respond," he
said. "And that was the right
thing for the boy to do."
Klein said the man was repo rt·
edly in his 60s. wi th white hair.
He was driving a dark-colored
car. No further description is
available, he said.
"We don't know what the mo-
tive is in this case," Klein said.
··we've had no other similar
cases in our city, no victims:
He said the incident may have
scared people because of its ee·
rie similarity to che Samantha
Runnion case last year, in which
a Stanton girl was kidnapped
from her home, assaulted and
murdered. ln that case, the sus-
pect is said to have snatched her
away from outside ber apart·
ment complex after asJdng if she
would help look for his dog.
Klein saJd Newport Beach de-
tectives are talking to police ofti-
cers in other cities to find out II
they have had similar incidents
in their cities. He said the de-
partment did not see the need to
warn the public or cause pdnic
before anything had been estab-
lished.
~ln any situation. its impor-
tant for parents to have the
stranger-danger talk with their
kids," Klein said. "They should
lcnow never to stop and talk to a
stranger."
Neighbor Marena Padden said
she and other parents are "very
concerned."
"Our kids play outside all the
time,· she said. "This is scary for
us."
Padden said she believes the
poUce must have infonned par·
ents in the area.
"This is a real threat," she said.
"This could have been a failed
attempt."
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• Pomone Avenue: Gra(ld theft
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8:26 a.m. Thursday.
• Wellace Avenue: Vandalism was
reported in the 1900 block at 10:41
a.m. Wednesday.
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• Cliff Drtv.: Battery was reported
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Thursday.
• Cout Hlghwey end Acac:ie
Av.nu•: A hit-and-run was
reported at 8:48 e.m. Thursday .
• Dolphin Striker W.V: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the 4200
block at 12:08 p.m. Thursday.
• Encore Court: An auto theft was
reported in the 100 block at 7:39
a.m. Thursday.
• H.ilotroP9 Av.nue: A loud party
was reported In the 400 block at
12:03 a.m. Thursday.
• Hoeg Drtw: Petty theft was
reported in the 100 blodt at 9: 13
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CHIEF
Continued from Al
Snowden said. "It's such an
honor."
Snowden will also celebrate
the bittersweet occasion with
colleagues. friends and commu-
nity members during a party at
the Costa Mesa Hilton on Satu.r·
day night.
That the chief will be gone
hasn't "quite sunk in," Lt. Les
Gogerty said.
"Here's been here 16 years," he
said. "He's done a lot of great
things for the community and
the department and he's touched
a lot of people. And personally,
he promoted me to sergeant and
lieutenant. He pinned those
badges on me."
Gogerty said he is happy for
Snowden, who "won't have to
worry anymore about anything
here."
"But until he walks out that
door, It's not really going to hit
me," he said.
Gogerty said he, like others in
the department, is eager to meet
the new chief John Hensley, who
now heads the Cypress Police
Department. Hensley is set to
take over Monday.
"With any change, there's arud-
ety and excitement," Gogerty
said. "I'm looking forward to
meeting and working with the
new chief."
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FAMILY
Continued from Al
but that's probably 1t -unJess
you take the thne to look up
some of the data.
The source la "One-Parent
OetJPllot
upbringing of a child that Families and Their Oilldren:
moms can~ do Instead. The School's Most Significant
So if men are lneleva.nt. Minority.• It's a study
wby celebrate them Sunday conducted by the Consortium
on Fathe(s Day? What's the for the Study of School Needs of 54nkileb4'-J• big deal? OJ<. so dad had to Oilldren from One Parent ==~ contribute to the process of Families, co-sponsored by the
·making the baby-but that's National Assn. of Elementary GMCGll CDGata .. .. it. Moms can take lt from School Principals and the held.__ .. ... there, can't they? lnsdtute for Development of VleW MlmolW ..... w.. eoona died
TburldaYOf ~ been·Whai.a.waa
Besides, looking at all of the -Educadonal Activities, a
Fathe(s Day ads, you're likely division of the Olarles F.
to get the lmpresslon that Kettering Foundation, in 1980.
dads are extremely superficial. Although the data is 23 years $5. Sbe la 8iaMwd by
da~Saadr& Den1te and JeDM: aoa
John; fOUr
The experts, killl.ng trees with old, It still applies. The data
their junk mail, have found that "Oilldren with
determined what dad wants fathers at home tend to do
most ls: better in school, are Jess prone ~-1hree a) New watch to depression and are more
b) Some new clothes successful ln relationships. great·~ c) The latest electronk Need more current
gizmo Information? ln 1990, the U.S. I:k>wnie lllvidsOO
Muir ID
d) More channels on his Census revealed that, ·Father
cable 1V absence contributes to crime
Besides being incredibly and delinquency. Violent P.rtvate .mc.. wm
be Mid tor 33·~
Newport Beech
reaident Downie
Davidloo Muir DI. Mr.
Muir died Friday ol
pneumonla. He wu 83.
He it 1urvtved by wfle
Joanna Muir; and aom
James, Thomas and
DownJe IY.
base, men, not women. as criminals are overwhelmingiy
plenty o( people have pointed males who grew up without
out, are responsible for nearly fathers."
all that has gone wrong See, that's the trouble with
around the world since certifiable, documented studies
humans first appeared. Our and the hard data they produce.
testosterone has been blamed It ge ts really hard 10 use
for all the wars and most of r~otional arguments to
the rest o( our suffering. support the case that a home is
When I thin.le of my own just as good or beuer without
father, I recall a man who dad. provided, o f course, that
worked hard, but he smoked dad is not abusive. •The Delly Pilot
wek:om9I obhulri• for
,...ident• or fOl'fMr
rt11ld9nta of C:O.. M-..
end Newport~. H
you went to Mlfe en
obhuery prlni.d In UM
PllOt. Ille your mortuary
to We UI the lntonn.flon
8t 1948) MM170 or call
tM newwoom .i (SMI)
~
cigars and drank a lot. On So maybe there's something
weekends. he loved to watch to thJs dad thing after all
baseball on TY. I don't recall Maybe what dads contribute to
him ever hitting me, bur I do raising a child may look
recall him once chasing me superficial on the s urface, but is
around the house with his belt really built inlo the foundation
in his hand. of a family. It's just not easily
wlbe belt" was a focal point visible until much later in a
of a classic comedy routine by child's life.
Bill Cosby. And if you haven't So. dads, despite the whim s
heard, WTo Russell, My of a few famous but not
Brother, with Whom I Slept,· important people. it looks like
do yourself a favor and get a you'U have some job security fo r
copy at once. a while and that maybe you do
The entire album is deserve a special day.
hilarious, but the last 20 I'll cen ainly be thinlcing
minutes of the story of one about it while l smoke my cigar
night in his bedroom with his during the Angel game Sunday.
brother is history. lt is very Happy Father's Day. PIERCE BROTHERS
BELL BROADWAY
Mortuary * Chapel
Cremation
nearly an exact recount of any
number of nights I had ln a
bedroom with my brother,
Stuar1.
As Cosby notes, any kid
knows that when mom asks
you to do something such as
go to sleep, you have another
5 or 10 minutes to keep
fooling around. But when dad
says it, it's lights out.
OK. so maybe dads are good
to have around as an enforcer,
EL TORO
Continued from Al
The Navy, via the Depan·
ment of Defense. has hired real
estate marketer Colliers Seeley
to publicize the sale and over-
see the bidding. The company
launched a Web site al
www.heritagefields.com that
contains information about the
auction process.
South County leaders dis·
missed the possibility of an El
Toro airport that they helped
defeat in 2002 when county·
wide voters overwhelmingJy
approved Measure W. That lni·
tiative rewned the base to pave
the way for a central county
park that includes commercial
elements.
Members of the El Toro Re-
use Planning Authority, a coali ·
tion of South County cities that
opposed the airport. said the
LA proposal has a slim
chance.
·Theres no momentum for
this other than people on the
sidelines who are trying to blow
life into a dead ftre.'' group
spokeswoman Meg Waters said.
Newport· Mesa's con~-
sional delegation is divided on
the issue. Rep. Dana Rohra-
bacher still supports an airport
for the base. whlle Rep. Ouis
Cox supports the sale.
ln Newport Beach. a town
traditionally at the front of the
line to support an El Toro air-
port. oftidals haven't made up
their minds about whether to
support the bid by Los Angeles.
Mayor Steve Bromberg aald
he bas not been contacted by
LA leaders.
"lt'a a very new luue that was
just put In &ont of Los Angelet
and Orange County," Bromberg
said. "Wbetber this hu the
maJdnga to go forward. I don't
blow."
Councilman Guy Proctor
took a laa optimiatic vlew. Ke
MJd the dedllon Rlltl In the
handl of the Na~
•1n cenm ot the LA. pro-
PoNJ, I don't ~ any prob·
lema wtth It." Proctor Mid. •At
this point ln time, lt'I not an II•
IUe for \II. ••• I'm operadng UD•
der the view that when (the
Navy ~l 'read my ...... they
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• STEVE SMITH is a Costa Mesa
resident and freelance writer.
Readers may leave a message for
him 011 the Daily Pilot hotline at
(9491642-6086. 1 1 O Broadway, Costa Mesa
842-9150
Walter Lowell (Bud) Van Ornum
Born March 29,1912, St. Paul, Mn. died June 10,2003
Ufe doesn't get much better than this. Bud came out west from
Minnesota In 1933 with two buddies In a modef A Ford, rented a
place In Manhattan Beach and called It "Sandy Shanty". They had
a very "understanding• landlord. He met his wtfe Jean Oeten In
1939, dated and fefl In love. Bud enffsted In the Ai,;i In Januaty
1942 and followed General MacArthur around during WWII. Bud
and Jean married October 19, 1945, lived In Manhattan Beach,
and bought the first of many "service stations". He worked hard
through the years, raised two kids wtth Jean, schooled hlmtetf In
Real ~st.ate and decided to retire In Newport Beach. Wetl... not
really ... He bought a hambu~ stand from a guy narMd &Up on
15th Street and started COOklng. That WU In '68. It WU very
successful... probably due to the fact he gave all the •leftovers" to
the suffers and wancferers at the end of the day. He eotd Skips In
1978 ( We think It may have Interfered wtth hll gotf game.)
He wu a rare one, alright He had a kJnd and gen«e>us heat1
and a wicked sense of humor right up to his paulng. He had
good words for peopfe. He loved his family, the beach and gotf •
Bud was a member of the Amencan ~. Post 291 In
Newport, WWII Veterans of the South Paclftc, oa8's In Corona ~
Mar, and other organlzatjons. He wtH be sorely missed by family
and friends... He ls IUMved by his wtfe anc:f best frtencl, JMn,
daught&f', Ria, son, John Walter, gnlnddaughtera, t.aLena and
Shefsee.. and great grandchildren Ava Rave and Caden (Buddy)
Lowell. A memot1al gathet1ng will be hekf In M11y Juty 8nd hl9
ashes will be ac:attered at ...... wh«e he can keep an fl'f• on us.
The family asb that any donaUons be made to your favOftte
local charity ••. or extend a helolna hand to someone ••. uy aome
good worda. Bud would like th8t. Ae wu a good ~
Vlolet Gwynfth Swanson
Violet Gwynfth Swanson was bom
March 11, 1918, In Brentford, South
Dakota. She paased away In her
eleep June 5, 2003 In Newport
Beach. She and her beloved
husband, Lealle Mandu1 Swanson,
were married In 1939. They have
r9tlded In Newport beaoh for 40
yea,.. Dear mother to their two
ohlldr9n, daughter, Anita Swanson
Aono (Allan), of OanvMle, Cal= end ton, LAlh R. SW9nl0n (c.otyn
of Coata Meaa. Orandchlldren -
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Ctmpbell (M.tt)."'There .. ~greet~·. 8ft8na,
t.aur.n and Annika Undatrom, SOpNa, Lela and 8Mt'8 Ownl;
hbutlan Roaao; Jordan and Rytee ~ Hudeon
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WHAT'S AFLOAT
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With MMna WattrSports at
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Complimentary ice and
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electric boat rentals.
BalbcMI Boat R.ntals can put you
on the water in many ways: with
single and double kayaks, electric
boats. 14-holder sailboats, pedal
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Boat Rentals also holds two-hour
scavenger hunts aboard the
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group activity for corporations,
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The hunt padcages include boats,
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a hunt begins at $225 per boat
and catering is available at an
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Electric boat rentals are available
by the hour at Duffy Electric
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Newport Beach. All boats are
equipped with window
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Reservations are suggested. An
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Pedal boats. electric boats.
boogie boards, kayaks, inflatable
rafts. catamarans. beach furniture
and wetsuits are available for rent
at Resort Water Sports at
Newport Dunes. (949) 729-1150.
Gondola tours are ohred by the
Gondola Co. of Newport, 3400 Via
Oporto, Suite 102-8. The $75 cost
includes a basket of bread,
cheese, salami, ice, glasses, a
blanket, music and a Polaroid
picture. Wine is also available.
(949) 675-1212.
Gondola Adventures/Newport.
3101 W. Coast Highway, offers
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tour with dinner and champagne
is $180. Pidcup is available at
waterfront restaurants. (949)
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Irvine Coat Chartlrl In Udo
Marina Village ·offers two-hour
electric boat cruises with a
gourmet dinner. $180 for two
persons. (949) 675-4704.
Gondola Romance often dally
tours of Newport Harbor during
hmch and dinner. Call (949)
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Udo Marina Village, 3400 Via
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CRUISES
E.lec:trlc Boat Tours on.r.
two-hour cruises of Newport
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Round-trip hotel or off-the-water
restaurant shuttle service is
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restaurants with dodcs is also
available. Chartered and catered
tours. (949) 291-1953 or
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The Newport Landing Belle Is
available for weddinga and
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45-minute harbor cruises (adults,
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CNiae the haibor aboard the
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A three-course dinner and
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The Catalina Ayer departs from
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Hornblower often weekend
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The Adventures at Sea Yacht
Charters offer cruises around
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p.m. every Sunday at 3101 W.
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$20, includes cruise, parking,
cookies and sodas. Reservations
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ASHING
Ashing classes leave Balboa
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p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays.
$125. (949) 673-2810.
Get to the Newport Pier earty to
watch the dory fishing fleet return
with the fresh catch of the day.
Fish are prepared for sale at
M cFadden Square, an open-air
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Mysterious incident leaves
police, parents concerned
Newport officials are investigating a report
that a man stopped his car and asked a
9-year-old boy for help. But there are few
details to go on beyond its similarity to the
Samantha Runnion case from a year ago.
DHpa Bharath
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NEWPORT BFACH -Police
say they don't know what to
make of a report that a man
stopped his car in a Dover Shores
neighborhood and asked a 9·
year·old boy to help him look for
his dog.
Lt. John Klein said the mcident
was reported on Monday in the
1900 block of Holiday Road.
"The child wenc back in his
house and did nol respond," he
said "And that was the right
thing for the boy to do.·
Klein said the man was report·
edly in his 60s, with white hair.
He was driving a dark-colored
car. No further description is
available. he said.
"We don't know what the mo·
tlve is in th.is case,· Klein said.
"We've had no other similar
cases in our cicy, no victims."
He said the incident may have
scared people because of its ee·
rie similarity to the Samantha
Runnion case last year. in which
a Stanton girl was kidnapped
from her home, assaulted and
murdered. In that case, the sus·
pect 1s said to have snatched her
away from outside her apart-
ment complex after asking lf she
would help look for his dog.
Klein sa.ld Newport Beach de-
tectives are talking to police offi·
cers in other cities to find out if
they have had similar incidents
in their cities. He said the de-
partment did not see the need to
warn the public or cause pan.le
before anything had been estab-
lished.
"ln any situation.• Its impor·
tant for parents to have the
stranger-danger talk with their
lcids," Klein said. "They should
know never to stop and talk to a
stranger."
Neighbor Marena Padden said
she and other parents are "very
concerned."
"Our kids play outside all the
time," she said. "This is scary for
us .. •·
Padden said she believes the
police must have informed par-
ents in the area.
"Thls is a real threat," she said.
"This could have been a failed
attempt."
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9:16 a.m. Thursday.·
• Pomone Avenue: Grand theft
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8:26 a.m. Thursday.
• Walla~ Avenue: Vandalism was
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• Cliff Drive: Battery was reported
In the 2000 block at 9:01 a.m.
Thursday.
• Coast Hlghw.y •nd Ac:aa.
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• Dolphln Strtlwr Wsy: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the 4200
block at 12:08 p.m . Thursday.
• Encore Court An auto theft was
reported in the 100 block 817:39
a.m. Thursday.
• Hetlotrope Avenue: A loud party
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12:03 a.m. Thursday.
• Hoag Drtve: Petty theft was
reported In the 100 bled( at 9:13
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• Mcfedden Ptece end w..t
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• Plecentla Avenue: An auto theft
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CHIEF
Continued from Al
Snowden said. "It's such an
honor."
Snowden will also celebrate
the bittersweet occasion with
colleagues, friends and commu·
nity members during a party at
the Costa Mesa Hilton on Satur·
day night.
That the chlef will be gone
hasn't "quite sunk in,• Lt. Les
Gogerty said.
•Here's been here 16 years," he
said. "He's done a Jot of great
thin~ for the community and
the department and he's touched
a lot of people. And personally,
he promoted me to sergeant and
lieutenant. He pinned those
badges on me."
Gogerty said he is happy for
Snowden, who "won't have to
worry anymore about anything
here.•
"But until he walks out that
door, it's not really going to hlt
me," hesaJd
Gogerty said he, Uke others in
the department, is eager to meet
the new chief John Hensley, who
now heads the Cypress Police
Department. Hensley Is set to
take over Monday.
"With any change, there's anxi-
ety and excitement," Gogerty
said. ~rm looking forward to
meeting and working with the
new ch.ief."
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FAMILY
Continued from Al
upbringing of a chOd that
moms can't do instead.
So If men are lJTelevant,
why celebrate them Sunday
on Father'• Day? What's the
big deal? OK. so dad bad to
contribute to the process of
·making the baby-but that's
it Moma can take It from
there, can't they?
Besides, looking at all of the
Father's Day ads, you're likely
to get the impression that
dads are extremely superficial.
The experts, killing trees with
their junk mail, have
determined what dad wants
most is:
a) New watch
b) Some new clothes
c) The latest electronic
gizmo
d) More channels on his
cable1V
Besides ~ing incredibly
base, men, not women, as
plenty of people have pointed
out, are responsible for nearly
all that has gone wrong
around the world since
humans first appeared. Our
testosterone has been blamed
for all the wars and most of
the rest of our suffering.
When I think of my own
father, I recall a man who
worked hard, but he smoked
cigars and drank a lot. On
weekends, he loved to watch
baseball on 'IV J don't recall
him ever hitting me, but I do
recall him once chasing me
around the house with his belt
in his hand
"The belt" was a focal point
of a classic comedy routine by
Bill Cosby. And if you haven't
heard. "To Russell, My
Brother. with Whom I Slept,·
do yourself a favor and get a
copy at once.
The entire album is
hilarious, but the last 20
minutes of the story of one
night in his bedroom with his
brother is history. It is very
nearly an exact recount of any
number of nights I had In a
bedroom with my brother,
Stuart.
As Cosby notes. any kid
knows that when mom asks
you to do something such as
go to sleep, you have another
5 or IO minutes to keep
fooling around. But when dad
says it. irs lights out.
OK. so maybe dads are good
to have around as an enforcer,
EL TORO
Continued from Al
The Navy, via the Depan ·
ment of Defense. has hired real
estate marketer Colliers Seeley
to publiciu the sale and over·
see the bidding. The company
launched a Web site at
www.herltagefields.com that
contains information about the
auction process.
South County leaders dis-
missed the possibility of an El
Turo airpon that they helped
defeat in 2002 when county·
wide voters overwhelmingly
approved Measure W. That inJ-
tiative rewned the base to pave
the way for a central county
park that includes commercial
elements.
Members of the El Toro Re-
use Planning Authority, a coali·
tion of South County cities that
opposed the airport. saJd the
LA proposal has a slim
chance.
•There's no momenrum for
this other than people on the
sidelines who are trying to blow
life into a dead fire." group
spokeswoman Meg Waters said.
Newport-Mesa's congres-
sional delegation is divided on
the issue. Rep. Dana Rohra·
bacher still supports an airport
for the base, while Rep. Ouis
Cox supports the sale.
In Newport Be4ch. a town
traditiooally at the front of the
line to support an El Thro air·
port, oflicials haven't made up
their minds about whet.her to
su.pport the bid by Los Angeles.
Mayor Steve Bromberg 18ld
he bas not been contacted by
L.A. leaders.
"lt'a a very new issue that was
just put in front of Loi Angeles
and Orange County.• Bromberg
said. "Whether this bu the
makings to go forward. I don't
know."
Coundlman Gery Proc:tor
took a leM opdmlatic view. Ke
aaid the dedalon re.ta In the
handa of Che~
"In tenna al the LA pro·
poea11 I don't haw any prob·
lemt with It.• Proctor Mid. "At
this point in dine, lt'a not an It·
tue for us. •.. I'm ope:radft8 un·
der the view that when (the
Navy ~I 'reed my ltpt,' they
mmnlt.
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but that's probably it -unlesa
you take the time to look up
some or the data.
The source is "One-Parent
Familles and Their O\lldren:
The School'a Most Significant
Minority.• It's a study
conducted by the Consortium
for the Study of School Needs of
Oilldren from One Parent
Families. co·sponsored by the
National Assn. of Blementary
School Principals and the
Institute for Development of
Educational Activities. a
division of the Oiarles E
Kettering Foundation, in 1980.
Although the data is 23 years
old, it still applles. The data
found that ~Oilldren with
fathers at borne tend to do
better in school, are less prone
to depression and are more
successful in relationships.
Need more current
information? In 1990, the U.S.
Census revealed that, "Father
absence contributes to crime
and delinquency. Violent
criminals are overwhelmingly
males who grew up without
father6. •
See. that's the trouble with
certifiable, documented studies
and the hard data they produce.
It gets really hard to we
emotional arguments to
support the case that a home is
just as good or better without
dad, provided, of course, that
dad ls not abusive.
So maybe there's something
to this dad thing after all.
Maybe what dads contribute to
raising a child may look
superficial on the surface, but is
really built into the foundation
of a family. It's just not easily
visible until much later in a
child's life.
So. dads, despite the whims
of a few famous but not
important people. It looks like
you'U have some job security for
a wtule and that maybe you do
deserve a special day.
l'U certainJy be thinking
about it while r smoke my cigar
during the Angel game Sunday.
Happy Father's Day.
• STEVE SMrTH is a Costa Mesa
resident and freelance writer.
Readers may leave a message for
him on the Daily Pilot hotline at
(949) 642-6086.
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842-0150
Walter Lowell (Bud) Van Ornum
Born March 29,1 912, St. Paul, Mn. died June 10,2003
Life doesn't get much better than this. Bud came out west from
Minnesota In 1933 with two buddies In a model A Ford, ...med a
place in Manhattan Beach and called It "Sandy Shanty". They had
a very •understand!~" landlord. He met his wtfe Jean Oetera In
1939, dated and fell in love. Bud enlisted In the kmY In January
1942 and followed General MacArthur around dunng WWII. Bud
and Jean manied October 19, 1945, lived In Manhattan Beach,
and bought the first of many "service stations". He w<>fked hard
through the years. raised two kids wtth Jean, schooled htmMff In
Real Estate and decided to retire In Newport Beach. Well... not
really ... He bought a hamburger stand from a guy nam9d Skip on
15th Street and started cooking. That was In '68. It wu very
successful ... probably due to the fact he gave all the "leftovers• to
the surfers and wanderers at the end of the day. He told Skips In
1978 ( We think It may have Interfered wtth his gotf game.)
He was a rare one, alright. He had a kind and generous heart
and a wicked sense of humor right up to his paning. He had
good worda for people. He loved his family, the beach and gotf .
Bud was a member of the American Legion, Post "291 In
Newport. WWII Veterans of the South Paclftc, Oula In Corona Del Mar. and other organizations. He wtfl be sorety mtsaed by famlty
and friends... He la aurvived by his wtfe ancf bea1 Mend, JMn,
daughter, R1a, son, John Walter, granddaughters, LaLena and ~ and great.~-Ava -Raye and Ctlden (Buddy)
Lowell. A memorial ~ wtl be hekf In ecuty July ind his
ashes w111 be acattered at sea. .. where he can keep an eye on us.
The family &SQ that any donations be made to your favorite
local chartty ••• or extend a helping hand to aomeone ••• say aome
good words. Bud would like th8t. Ae was a good guy.
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Vlolet Gwynfth Swanson
Violet Gwynfth Swanson was born
March 11, 1918, In BrentfOfd, South
Dakota. She passed away In her
sleep June 5, 2003h In Newport
Beach. She and er beloved
husband, Leslle Mandus Swanson,
were married In 1939. They have
resided In Newport beach for 40
yeara. Dear mother to their two
chlldr9n, daughter, Anita Swanson
Roaao (Al~ of Danvttle, Callfomla.
Md son, R. SwMtOn (~)
of Costa Mesa. Grandchrtdren • Heather Orr Lindstrom (Scott): Brtt, Bred, Ryan (Martin->
Roa90 and Mindy Rouo Gaemt (NUMt); Dort• Swanson
W19hmyer _{RandyJ; Rod Sw-.on (Andree) mid Twnmy Fonte-
C.rnpbefl ~.'There.,.~ grellt gnindc:tti•1 • Bt1ana.
Lauren and Annlke Undlbom, ~ Lella Md SUha Gwnl;
S.Outlan Ros90; Jordan and RyfM Wtahmyer, Hudeon
Swanson; NMe F~ ~. s.r.ntty and F.-. Cernpbel.
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Berto Scogglnt (Ken) and Lorelei a.tO Mlntder (DMol) llnd bn>theta werr.n anct o..,, a.no (s.ly) wt .,.. _... 1n
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other cttMty WOfk. She WM• membw of the HW founcllllion,
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The hunt packages include boats,
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Electric: boat rentaJs are available
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Reservations are suggested. An
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Pedal bollb, el4tc:tric boats.
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Gondola tours are offered by the
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READERS RESPOND
How friendly are these· skies?
AT ISSUE: The likelihood that plan s by Los
Angeles to try to take over El Toro and run it
as an airport will succeed.
Thanks to the city of L.A. for
having the vision lo make El
Toro an inttmational airport!
Without thr airport, Orange
County will remain an
economic backwater as far as
international status is
concerned. J he opposition to
the airport is l'S'lentially led by
the Irvine Co., which looks
forward to building thousands
uf h omes 011 the .,ite. The time
has conie to prove thnt the
Irvine Co. no longer co11trols
Orange < ounty.
ED HEPNER
Coruna del Mar
I el's put tire air p1111 where it
alrl'ady i-.. t\ few building<>. and
we aie up and 1 u1111ing.
J11l111 W:i)'11e expansion in
2005 \\ill 1111ly ha1111 an already
gro~\ing problem, jt'opardizing
our '>dlllulc; i11 lht' event of a
mishap. n lorn liad the airport
and the community grew up
uuund it. mainly a\oiding the
traffic area wit Ir "lhools and
communities.
I efs be hea1d over the Irvine
J nd J\.fisc;ifm Viejo communities
amt put the airport where it
belu11gc; and 'ilop <ipt•ndi11g
unnecMc:nry fundc; for clean·up
and planning which is far more
expensive 111 the co1111nunity.
I suppu1 t tire El for o Airport
project I 00%.
JOHN SAYLOR
Newport Beach
While the rn1111ty of Orange,
including our own Supervisor
James Silva, continues to tout
the benefits of John Wayne
Airport and increasing the
number of nights and carriers
at the airport, they have failed
to pick up the latest statistic
ranking John Wayne Airport at
No. l . In the recent report by
the Federal Aviation
Administration, Office of
Runway Safety, it ranked the
safety of airports.
The administration assigns
airport safety rankings based
on the number of" incursions•
compared to the number of
overall flights. Yes, you guessed
it, John Wayne is the least safe
airport. The national average
comes in around 0.6 to 0. 7
incursions per 100,000
operations. John Wayne was
ranked "least safe.· John
Wayne's rating was an
astounding l.81 rating. beating
out its nearest competitor, in
St. Louis. John Wayne even beat
out lAX and San Francisco.
It makes no sense to increase
the flights or the number of
carriers servicing John Wayne
until and such time as the
safety of the airport is
addressed.
THOMAS C. EDWARDS
Newport Beach
I would like lo go on record
in favor of the El Toro Airport.
We need another airport, as
John Wayne is already at its
capacity. It makes sense to
utilize El Toro as an airport.
FRED W. ARNOLD
Costa Mesa
I am caJling to voice my
opinion that we need an
airport at El Toro. There are too
many noise issues right here for
us with the John Wayne
Airport's proposed expansion.
And I believe that El Toro
would bring In more jobs, more
revenue and be a much better
situated ajrport for all the air
traffic that will be coming in
and out of Orange County in
the very not too near future.
ANDREA FINE
Newport Beach
I have to say without El Toro
in the mix of Orange County's
future, we are going to wind up
30 million passengers roughly
short in a not·too-distant
future. El Toro is essential to
Orange County's economic
growth and transportatron
needs.
VIRGIL GALEY
Newport Beach
I was never able to determine
if Orange County really needed
another airporJ, but I seem to
recalJ that if it does, El Toro had
a reasonable buffer zone, whiJe
John Wayne doesn't, and a lot
o f homes and businesses wouJd
have to be destroyed to expand
John Wayne.
An airport might flt better at
El Toro. but that Is If we truJy
need one. So if we do, then I
hope that there is still a chance
for an airport at El Toro.
ROBINLEmER
Costa Mesa
In Honor of Sean Fenton
New Football
Scoreboard at CDM
WE ARE WELCOMING ANY DONATIONS TO ASSIST WITH THE
COST OF TH E NEW SCOREBOARD. DONATIONS ARE TAX
DEDUCTIBLE AND ALL DONORS WIL L BE
HONORED IN THE 2003 FOOTBALL PROGRAM.
ANY DONATIONS OVER $500 WILL HAVE THE NAMES OF THE
DONORS INSCRIBED ON THE BACK OF THE SCOREBOARD.
PLEASE MAKE DONATIONS PAYABLE TO
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1909 YACHT ENCHANTRESS
NEWPORT BEACH, CA l2llO
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT!
Yes, I think there still is a
chance for a commercial
airport at El Toro. I just· don't
understand why the south
Orange County residems think
it's OK for commercial aircraft
to Oy over people's homes in
Los Angeles and Newport
Beach, but 001 their own. The
vast majority of south Orange
County residents knew !here
were rnilllary jels landing and
taking off at El Toro.
When my husband's
grandparents built our home in
Newport Beach back in 1964,
John Wayne/Orange County
airport was a small,
recreationaJ airfield. As south
Orange County continues to
grow, LAX and John Wayne will
be expected to increase flights.
while an expansive airfield in
south Orange County that has
been there since World War II is
going to become housing and a
park.
Orange County officials seem
to have put blinders on. 1 hey
aren't looking out ror the .
well-bemg of Orange County
and Sou thern California as a
whole. I really hope the federal
government intervenes and El
Toro becomes the commercial
airport. Orange County is
growing, not shrinking. but has
anyone in south Orange
County noticed?
TERESA MINKE
Newport Beach
We have seen all the dirty
politics played by our
politicians who promised a
great park, but are trying to sell
most of the land to land
developers. The cost to cleanse
the land at El Toro of
dangerous pollution would cost
billion of dollars and It Is not
practical. A greal park would
benefil the residents of Irvine
mostly while a great airport
would benefit all of Southern
CaJifornia. I think LA. Mayor
James Hahn realizes this, and
we should too.
KINGSTON WITCHEZ
Newport Beach
Yes. we definitely need a
bigger a irport. With the size
and importance of Orange
County, we can't get by with
that tiny, one-lane John Wayne.
We must get a new one.
ANNE HAYDEN
Newport Beach
I think there should be an
airport at El Toro, I hope there's
a chance. l think it's unfair that
South County that generates all
the airport use expects every
other community to absorb
their net'd.
MARGARET RYCKOFF
Corona del Mar
I am laJling to support
Mayor I lahn in the LI loro
airport battle. I agree wrth Mr.
Hahn
VIRGINIA BRALEY
Newport Beach
I think we need the airport,
definitely. Put me down as a
yec;.
DOROTHY M. JOYCE
Newport Beach
Unfortunately, I don't think
there is a chance. and they
frightened everybody to death
when they put it to the vote,
used scare tactics to get people
to vote their way, and
unfortuna1ely, this ls the result.
BOB HOFFMAN
Newport Beach
I am for the El Toro air base
to be built and I don't see why
anybody Is against it, because
we certainly need another
airport to bring aJI kinds of jobs
and everything in this area. To
build up the economy, we need
more aiq>ort facilities, and John
Wayne can't handle it all.
ANTHONY SANSONE
Newport Beach
I would certainly be I 00% for
it and would vote for it.
GLORIA STANTON
Corona de! Mar
I think it's great that the LA.
mayor wants to readdress the
Fl loro Marine Air Base for an
airport. I think there should be
an airport there. I think that it
makes a lot of sense and I think
South County residents should
puJI their own weight In airport
needs. They continu e to dole,
yet they don't want to have any
of the sacrifices and they think
tha1 it's fair that Newport Beach
i'> the only ciry in the county
that ha., a detrimental effect of
the airport.
You know what, I live under
the night path, it's not that bad.
And I think everyone should
have some participation, or
else they should use L.A. aad
San Diego and not use John
Wayne.
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Newport Beach
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TODAY
The Callfomla Science Acedemy,
the first Islamic high school in
Orange County, la having an
annual fundraising dinner with
guest speakers, a reception and a
silent auction at 6:30 p.m. at the
Radisson Hotel. 4545 MacArthur
Blvd., Newport Beach. $40. To
register and for more
information. call (714) 531-2011.
Full Spectrum Yoga has partnered
with New Directions for Women
to host *Celebrating Wholeness.·
a yoga and healing arts festival
benefiting women and children
served by the nonprofit New
Directions for Women. Admission
is free, and donations are
accepted. The full-day event will
be at Full Spectrum Yoga in
Newport Beach. For more
information. call (949) 955-1965.
Crystal Cove State Park will
offer a badecountry hike at 9 a.m ..
a historic district walk at 10 a.m.
and a sunset/moonlight walk at
7:30 p.m .. which requires
reservations. For reservations or
more information, call (949)
497-7641
Mother's Market will hold a
"Spnng Cleaning· clearance sale
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Taste
demos will be offered from 11
a.m to 3 p.m . The store 1s at 225
E 17th St .. Costa Mesa. For more
information. call (9491631-4741
Newport Dunes Resort's
"Movies on the Beacn · senes
offers *Anastasia· starting at
dusk on the Newport sand
Parking costs $8 per car
Campfires will also be available
for s'mores. The resort 1s at 1131
Bade Bay Drive. For more
information, call (949) 729-DUNE.
SUNDAY
Triangle Square w ill host a
farmers' market featuring live
entertainment and several booths
boasting great deals in addition
to storefront specials. The market
will be open from 11 a.m. to 4
p.m . For more information, call
(949) 722·1600. ex1 25
TUESDAY
"Feng Shul for a HNling Home•
1s a free seminar held from 6:30 to
7 30 p m. at Mother's Market, 225
E 17th St • Costa Mesa To make
reservauons, call (800) 595-6667
The Newport Beach ChamtMr
of Commerce hosts 1U1 Newpon
Business Referral Breakfast for
June at the Pacific Club, 4110
MacArthur Blvd . at 7:30 a.m
Attendees will learn about a
marketing program in which
guests of the Marriott's Newport
Coast Villas are referred to local
businesses. The cost 1s $17 for
members with a reservation. and
$22 at the door. For more
information, call (949) 729-4411.
WEDNESDAY
Phil Brigand!, On1nge County
arcnivist, Wiii dilCllSS what is in
the arcnives as they relate to
Costa Mesa's history at 7 p.m. at
the Costa Mesa Historical Society.
1870 Anaheim Ave .. Costa Mesa
For more information. call (9491
631·5918 ore-mall
cmh1story a lan~t com.
The N.wport Mesa Irvine
rOtJnd table dilCllssion at Orange
Coast Unitarian Universalist
Church on human relations
featuring an introduction by
Rusty Kennedy of the Orange
County Human Relation• Council.
"With the County of Orange
Budget Cute, Where la the Human
RelatioN Council Now?" it aw.
The J)fogram goes from 12:30 to
1 :30 p.m. and com $7.60 per
person, Including luncti, or $10
without a reservation. The
reception ia at 11:45 a.m .. and the
lunctieon at noon. For
reservations, call (949) 660-8665,
ext. 3, by 5 p.m. June 11
The N.wport Harbor Nautical
Museum, w orldng In conjunction
with the Newport Library, will
present a series of story time
events on the Texas Dede at the
museum for children between 3
and 6 from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m.
There will also be a crafts project
for chlldren and parents.
Admission is free and space 1s
limited. For information or
reservations, call (9491673-7863.
The O.ait Senior eem.r wlU
host a twilight dinner and show
wi1h a performance from
"Sunshine Boys; featuring the
ex-vaudeville team of Joe
Schulein and Sam Youndhans.
Tideets are available for S7 at the
center, 800 Marguerite Ave. in
Corona del Mar. For information,
call (949) 644-3244.
THURSDAY
The National Multiple Sclerotla
Society will present an Internet
educational program called "El
Cuidado Clinico de la Escleros1s
Multiple,w a Spanish-speaking
broadcast on clinical care of
multiple sclerosis, at 5:30 p.m. To
connect, go to
www.nationalmssociety.org,
select "Living with MSH and then
select "Webcasts and
Conferences:'
The N.wport Beach Chamber of
Commerce will announce Scott
Paulsen for the 2003 Citizen of the
Year Award for the city of
Newport Beach. Paulsen will be
honored at the cnamber's annual
cnairman's reception and citizen
of the year presentation. This
year's event takes place at 5 p.m.
at the Balboa Bay Club and
Resort. 1221 W. Coast Highway.
The cost is $30 per person, which
covers hors d'oeuvres and a
no-host bar. For reservations, call
(949) 729-4400.
FRIDAY
Newport Dunes Resort's
*Movies on the BeacnH series
offers "Parent Trap• starting at
dusk on the Newport sand.
Par1<ing costs $8 per car.
Campfires will also be available
for s'mores. The resort is at 1131
Bade Bay Drive. For more
information. call (949) 729-DUNE.
JUNE 21
Become a memt>.r of the
Hospice Preferred Choice team
and make a difference in the lives
of terminally ill people and their
families at a volunteer
onentat1on. The team 1s seeking
caring people to assist patients
and families with nonmedical
needs, such as providing respi1e
for the primary caregiver, reading
to patients, paying weekly social
visits and running errands.
Volunteers are also needed to
assist with office duties. Call (714)
980-0900 for more information.
*Divorce: A New Beginning;
a workshop for men and women
divorced or getting divorced, will
be held from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
at 180 Newport Center Drive. For
more information, call 644-&435.
The Newport Ha~ L8wn
Bowling Club will host Visitors
Day on the comer of San Joaquin
and Crown Drive in Corona del
Mar. featuring free lessons and
snadts from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. For
more information, call (9491
64().$4~.
A Composition In Or.wing
Workshop will be held from 1 to 5
p.m . at Coastline Community
College, 1631 Sunflower Blvd.,
Come ~ the new EverWoocr
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Oougtas Overlapping
slats create a beautl(ul
board-on-board design.
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The workshop emphasize•
composition covering all the
baak:t o1 drawing. Registration ia
$45, due by June 18. For more
information, call (949) 640-1721
Newport Dun.a RMOrt'a
"Movies on the Beach" series
offers "Heroolea• starting at dusk
on the Newport sand. Parking
coat• $8 per car. Campfires will
also be available for s'mores. The
resort is at 1131 Bade Bay Drive.
For more information, call (949)
729-0UNE.
JUNE 23
Chlldren 5 and older are Invited
to register for a variety of
summer aquatic camps offered
by Newport Beach Recreation
Services. The camps run through
August. with numerous morning
and aftemoon options available,
from "Sailing and Tennis CampH
to ·surf Camp.· Call (949)
644-3151 for more information, or
register online at
www.c1ty.newport-beach.ca us.
Reedert of all ages wlll be able to
sign up for Newport Beach Public
Library reading programs
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Continued from A7
In boob over the lazy daya of
summer. For toddlers through
lbcth-grlders, •tr1 a Jungle Out
There• will Include a read·to-me
club for mlldren not yet reeding
on their own and a readers dub
for Independent readers. Special
program• and prize drawing• will
add to the fun. Vl1lt any Newport
Bnm Public Library to 1lgn up or
call (949) 717-3816.
The Com M ... Seniors Center
will hold a flea market from 8 a.m-
to 1 p.m. at the center'• partclng
lot, 695 W. 19th St. Spaces cost
$10 for members, $20 for
nonmembers. Reservations Are
required. For more Information,
call (949 645-2356.
Mature drtvera e11n sharpen their
skills in an eight-hour AARP
driver safety class held during
two sessions from 12:30 to 4:30
p_m. June 23 and 24 at
Presbyterian Chu rm of the
Covenant in Costa Mesa. Classes
are limited to 30 students ind
cost $10-Advanced registration
requited. For more Information,
call (714) 557-3340.
Join th• N9wport e .. ch
Chamber of Commerce in
welcoming Ryan Hoag. NFL draft
pidc number 262. Though he was
the last pide in the NFL. he'll be
treated as No. 1 at the infamous
Mr. Irrelevant Anival Party. The
Commodores Club of the Newport
Beach Chamber of Commerce will
host the party to kldcoff the 28th
annual Irrelevant Week at the
Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort.
1131 Bade Bay Drive, at 5:30 p.m.
The cost is $10, including live
entertainment. a no-host bar and
culinary treats. For more
information, call (949) 729-4412.
JUNE 24
A free seminar on .u.ntion
deficit disorder will be held from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's
Market, 225 E. 17th St .. Costa
Mesa. To make reservations, call
(800) 595-6667.
JUNE 25
"Wellness ind Healing• Is a frH
seminar to be held from 6:30 to
8:30 p_m. at Mother's Market, 225
E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. To make
reservations, call (800) 595-6667.
A Mries of drawing and painting
workshops featuring landscapes
and seascapes at Newport Beam
locations will begin today and
continue tor six weeks from 10
a.m. to 12:30 p_m _ The first
session will meet at Mariner's
Park, adjacent to Mariner's
Library. 2005 Dover Drive,
Newport Beach. Individual
instruction by artist Mimi Sharon
will be offered to beginning and
advanced students. For more
information, call (949) 644-3151.
JUNE 26
"Ave Keys to Vibnlnt Living"
is a free seminar to be held from
6:30 to 8 p.m. at Mother's Market,
225 E. 17th St .• Costa Mesa. To
make reservations, call (800)
595-6667.
JUNE27
Newport Dun .. R•sort'1
"Movies on the Beam# series
offers •Legally Blonde" starting at
dusk on the Newport sand.
Par1clng costs S8 per ca r.
Campfires will also be available
for s'mores. The resort Is at 1131
Bade Bay Drive. For more
information, call (949) 729-0UNE.
JUNE 28
Clauic boats~ from th9 dock
of Newport Harbor Museum
whlle ewna take place In and
around the mueeum from 10 a.m.
to 10 p.m. at the Heritage Regetta
and S..port FeetlvaL Cl"8ic
woodi.t, surfing e>ehtblta, boet
bulldlng, model bulldlng, food
and muaic wtll be on hand at no
cost to attend .... The Seaport
Fettlval will take place all day at
the mu19\lm and will Include a
luau dinner and awardt ahow. For
more Information, call (949)
673-7883.
Newport Dunee A..ort'a
"Movlee on the Beam" series
offer• "Beauty and the Beast"
starting at dusk on the Newport
aand. Parking costs $8 per car.
C:.mpflrea will also be avallable
for 1'morea. The resort Is at 1131
Bade Bay Drive. For more
information, call (9491 729-DUNE.
JULY4
The Amerkan Legion Yltcht Club
will host the 48th Fourth of July
Boat Parade, featuring loads of
dedced out yam ta parading along
the waters of Newport Bay
starting at 1 p.m. There are 30
boat categories eligible for
awards. For more information,
call (949) 673-3546.
JULY5
Newport Dunes Resort's
"Movies on the Beam# series
offers "Robin Hood" starting at
dusk on the Newport sand.
Parking costs $8 per car.
Campfires will also be available
for s'mores. The resort Is at 1131
Bade Bay Drive. For more
information, call (949) 729-DUNE.
ONGOING
Volunt.., drivers are needed to
help deliver nutritiously prepared
meals to homebound, frail or
elderly clients incapable of
shopping or cooking for
themselves through "Mobile
Meals; sponsored by
FISH-Harbor Area Inc. and Hoag
Hospital. Call (949) 645-8050 for
more information.
N9wport Dunes A.sort's
#Movies on the Beach# will run
every Friday and Saturday
throughout the summer,
including a two-hour barbecue
before the movies start at dusk.
Guests are invited to bring their
favorite cuts of meat. The resort
will provide the rest for $7.95 per
person. The films will be shown
on a large SCFeen in the sand on
every Friday and Saturday
evening in June and July except
July 4. Parking is $8 per car. For
more information, call (949)
729-DUNE.
A v.riety of priVllta, semi-privet.
and group swim lessons will be
offered this summer at the
Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center
at Corona del Mar High School.
Options include one-on-one
instruction on Saturdays and a
Monday through Thursday
program for all ages and levels.
For session dates, times and
costs. call (949) 644-3151 , or
register in person at Newport
Beach Recreation and Senior
Services at 3300 Newport Blvd.
Children, teen• and 1dulb can
now register for summer
recreational boating classes
offered through Newport Beach
Recreation Services. Classes
begin July 12. Fees vary. Call
(949) 644-3151 , orvlsltthe
Newport Beach Recreation and
Senior Services a 3300 Newport
Blvd. for more information.
Pn>f9ulon1I and fic:enMd 80CCer
trainers with the All-England
Soocer Academy are available for
one-on-one, small group and
large group training. For more
information, call (949) 395-5103.
Daily Pilot
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eponeorlng •teen aupport group
for high IChool ltUdentl that
rneet9 Mondev9 from 3:30 to 5
p.m. 1t Tatbut V'Torah Upper
SdM>ol In Cost• M .... For
Information or to register, call
(714) 446-4960. Pre-registration 11
required.
The Ant ...... -RM ChNdren'1
Books, at 270 E. 17th St., No. 10 In
Costa MNa, offera free 11ory time
Mondaya, Wednnday, Friday•
and Saturday• from 9:30 to 10:30
a.m., Tueadaya and Thursday•
from 4 to 6 p.m. For more
Information, call (949) 645-6437.
"Abttnct WOfb on Cenvu and
Pape(," an exhibit of an by Janet
Rosener, will be on dleplay et the
Newport Beach Central Library
through June 30-The exhibit will
feature selections from RoMner's
"Washed Away" 181'1et, created by
dripping, eplatterlng or pouring
ad<frtional paint and mediums
onto an original painting and
washing it eway to suggest the
passage of time. For more
information, call (949) 717-3816.
Aw1rd-wlnnlng wortc1 by
Orange County artists working in
an array of two-dimensional
media will be on display at
Newport Beach City Hall through
June 27. for the Spring 2003
Orange County Artl1ts
Exhibition. For more
information, call (949) 717-3870.
B1y1lde Re1taurent In N•wport
Beach offers wine tasting every
Thursday night for $15 per
person, featuring five new wines
each week. For more
information, call (949) 721 -1222.
If your orchid Is too big for its
pot. Green Systems
International will show you how
to re-pot your plant during their
free orm1d-pott1ng seminar at 2
p.m. every Saturday. A plant sale
is held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m_ at
the 20362 Birch St. facility. Call
(949) 756-1211 for information.
Discover the 1Kf'et1 of C•rbon
Canyon Regional Park as you
walk through groves of beautiful
Coastal Redwood trees every
Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Parking 1s
$4. Call (714) 996-5252 for more
information.
Team Survivor, a nonprofit
organization encouraging
women who have been through
cancer treatment to exercise,
hosts "Walk and Talk# at 10 a.m
the second and fourth Friday of
the month in front of
NIKEgodess store in Fashion
Island Members meet for lunch
after at Atrium court. It 1s free,
and all fitness levels are
welcome. For more information.
call (949) 275-3888.
N•wport Community
Counseling Center offers a way
to stop the cycle of domestic
violence through the support
group In S.A.F.E. Hands. S.A.F.E
stands for safety, awareness,
faith and empowerment. The
group meets Mondays from 6:30
to 8 p.m. Free. For more
information, call (949) 721-8079.
Teens are Invited to drop by the
city of Costa Mesa Recreation
Center from 2 to 6 p.m. Monday
through Friday for indoor and
outdoor sports and activities.
The center is at 1860 Anaheim
Ave. For more information, call
(714) 327-7560.
The Newport BHch W1lklng
Club meets at the comer of
Superior and Hospital Road in
Newport Beach at 9:15 a.m. and
7 p.m. everyday. For more
information, call (949) 650-1332.
FAITH
THE MORAL OF THE STORY
The effect of fathers on all of us
' 'J wt'" an etUthJy fallwr bWWI wMl" bat Jbr"" dtJldmU ~ • ., doa God ttlU '""' t:Oitlldmuion lhl partfcuJtir n.as of hu
h"'"°" frunlly, and mtt0 thmi out of his
wont#rftd ltorTlk>ua."
-J.K. MACLEAN
There wmi allo many times when
either one phoned
and asked
specU!caIJy for Jon.
Once tcelly called
and said, "Mom.
please have dad call
as soon as he can. l
want to talk to him
about a paper I'm
writing. He'll know
just how to help me
think it through."
bullMll trip to Che Mktwest. He re-routed
Im RMWD 8lgtll to be could pet. JCely
wt'9ft ebe landed In Sin frand8co.
Unlortunately, clever plans often go awry.
Mer an hour of tean:b1ng the alrpon,
Jon called me and learned that Kelly's
ft.lgbt wu stuck ln Panama. He'd been so
excited about seeing her and .knew what It
would haw doQ.e for her to get his hup
and ld88el. I know many amaztng fathers,
including my own. I've written about
b1m before, and I 'O write about b1m ln
the future. He never ceases to amaze me
with hJs unconditional love, prayer power,
genero1lty, trength and wisdom ln every
way. His faith ts deep and dearly a part of
his everyday life, as is his great sense or
humor and never ending penonality. It's
always a treat to be with him.
Another awesome Catber is my
husband, Jon. Jon continues ro be an
inaecUble father to our daughters K.efJy
and Amy. He talked to each of them
regularly as they grew ln my bulging belly.
He smiled and cried tears of joy when
each was bom. Jon was involved in
Sunday school. school, sports and
countless other activities with our girls.
CINDY
TRANE
CHRISTESON Jon later called
and took as long as Kelly needed to
discuss the paper in progreu. Amy dJd
the same thing. and it d.Jdn~ bun my
reeUn~ because there are times and
topics that need their dad's perspective.
Jon has gone to great lengths tu snow
his love to our daughtem. God has gone to
the ultimate length to prove his love for all
or us. . Whether you bad a good
relationship with your father, you can
always have a wonderful relationship with
your Heavenly Fathtt.
God knows your past. present and
future and he knows your needs. He offers
foqpven~ unconditional love. hope,
second chancerJ and much. much more.
He has other gifts for you In hls
storehouse that are yours for the asklng. It
is, however, up to you to ask.
Communicating with them ls certainly
easier now with cell phones and e-mails,
but there were times when they went to
faraway places where they couldn~
communicate with us at all. And you can quote me on that.
We were especially comfoned to hear
from our girls whenever they traveled.
During their college ~ars there were
many times when KeUy or Amy called
home to ouch us both al the same time.
When Kelly was a college freshman, she
took a spring break. uip with her church
to assiM a small church in the Ecuadorean
Andes. We went JO days without hearing
from her, whlch was 1us1 about our limiL
On the same day Kelly W-dS scheduled to
return tu San Francisco, Jon was on a
• a NDV TRANE CHRISTESON is a NewPort
Beactt resident who speaks frequently to
parenting groups. She may be readied via
e-mail at cindy@onthegrow.com or througll
the mail at P.O. Box 6140-No. 505, Newp<>rt
Beadl, CA 92658.
FAITH CALENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS host a Tree of Life Award dmner for adults whose ct11tdren or at the center The formal includes
in honor of state Sen Joseph spouses suffer from alcohol and two penods of meditation wllh
AN EVENING OF MUSIC Dunn. who represents the 34th drug addiction The group wilt some instruction on how to
AND SONG District in Orange County on meet from 7 to 8.30 p m med11ate, a talk and a discussion
There will be an ·evening of June 22 Dinner wilt be preceded TuPsdays at 250 E Baker St , (949) 219· 1408.
Music and Song· at S1 Michael & by a codcta1I reception. T1dcets Su11e G 1n Costa Mesa
All Angels Episcopal Church a1 8 cost $250 to $500. For Information 17141445-4950 WEEKLY EVENTS pm June 21. featuring Ride information, call (7141 957-4540 Pre reg1s1ra11on 1s required
Sherman of the Village Inn. PREVENTATIVE HEALTH BAHAI FIRESIDES SUPPORT FOR OLDER WOMEN Balboa Island, and the Doo Wop The Jewish Family Service offers Quintet Dreem and dancmg to the SCREENINGS Members of the Baha1 fa11h hold a support group for women older •Qld1es but Goodies.· Hors St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal informal public discussions on than 50 lo address issues such as d'oeuvres and refreshments will Church and Cathedral Health spmlual 1op1cs a1 7·30 p m every anxiety at 10 a.m on the second be served. Child care will be Services will offer preven11ve Friday and al 11 30 the last and fourth Monday or each available. The suggested health screenings in the church's Sunday of the month. The talks
donation 1s $15 per person, $10 pansh hall at 3233 Pacific View include brunch or dinner. Also, month at 250 E Baker St .. Costa
for seniors and children. St Drive, Corona del Mar, beginning interfaith devotional meetings Mesa. Preregistration required
Michael & All Angels Episcopal at 9 a.m. Thursday. CHS will offer will be held the last Saturday (714) 445-4950.
Church is al the comer of Pacific eight tests: heart screening, stroke evening of the month. Call for NEW GROUPS View Drive and Marguerite screening, abdominal aortic locations (949) 759-0999 for
Avenue in Corona del Mar. For aneurysm, pulmonary function Friday meeting, (949) 760-5360 for Jewish Family Service of Orange
more information, Call (949) ankle brachia! index, glaucoma Sunday meeting, and (949) County has formed a
644-0463. screening, diabetes and 646·6328 for Saturday devotional bereavement support group thal
cholesterol. and blood pressure meets at 10 a m Tuesdays and a
HOMEBUILDERS FAMILY and pulse. Costs for a single ZEN 101 Challenge of Change support
FELLOWSHIP screening test begin at $30, the The Zen Center of Orange County group that meets at 10 a.m
St. Andrew's Presbytenan Churcti entire set of screening tests. offers an Introduction to Zen Thursdays. Both groups meet at
in Newport Beac:tl and 1ts including oonsult.ation wrth Workshop from 3 to 6 p.m. the Temple Judea m Laguna Hills.
Homebuilders Family N!llowsh1p immediate written results. costs first Sunday of every month at 24512 Moulton Par1cway. The
$150. For more information or for service is also forming a will host a fiv&-week senes to an appointment, call (800) 120 E. 18th St .. Costa Mesa. $50.
strengthen mamages. It Wiii be (949) 722-7818. parenting support group to meet
presented by psychologist John nQ-0240. St Mictlael & All Angels the first and third Mondays of
Fry The senes will be held 1n Episcopal Churcti 1s at the oomer of A SPIRJTUAL JOURNEY each month at 10 a m. al the Pacific Vievv Dnve and Marguente A 26-lesson study on the hfe of Jewish Federation Campus. 250 Dterenfield Hall A at 10 15 a m Avenue in Corona del Mar each Sunday 1n June. Fry's Jesus Christ 111led •Journey 10 E. Baker St .• Suite G, Costa M esa
presentation 1s based in part on lhe 'CHRISTIAN MEDITATION 101' the Cross· 1s taught at 9:45 am. Preregistration required (714)
researcti of John Gattman, who ·christ1an Meditation 101 -Sundays dunng the 445-4950.
has followed more than 2,000 Learning to Find God in a Busy Homebu1lder's Bible Class at
couples for close to 25 years m his Liberty Bapt1s1 Church. The study GAY jlESBIAN
researcti on mamage. The series 1s Wor1d • will be offered at 7 p.m parallels the four Gospels to SUPPORT GROUP
tor couples of all ages and at all Wednesday at St. Michael & All present the story of Christ. The The Jewish Family Service of Angels Episcopal Church at 3233 stages of marriage. For more Pacific View Drive. Information church is at 1000 Bison Ave .. Orange County plans to present
information and reservations. (949) 644-0463. Newport Beach. Free. (949) a discussion group for parents of
oontact Patti in the Families and 760-5444. Jewish gays and lesbians 1f
Singles office at (949) 574-2222. WORKSHOPS DREAM ON enough people are interested.
(714) 445-4950.
SPtRfTUAL PARENTING The Adult Faith Formation at Our
The Rev. Gail M. Albert from the PARENTING GROUP Lady Queen of Angels Church in MYSTICAL AND SPIRITUAL
Child-Centered Church will presenl Jewish Family Service of Orange Newport Beach holds a dream The Mystical Spirirualist Church
a fi~ senes on •How Can County is forming a parenting analysis group from l to 4 p.m. of South Orange County holds
We as Parents Form Deeper and group to help parents to Sundays at 2046 Mar Vista Drive. Sunday services every week at
More Meaningful Spiritual Bonds understand and deal with the Newport Bead\. (949) 219-1408. 10 a.m . at 2482 Newport Blvd ..
with Our Children r The feelings and behavior of their Costa Mesa. Suite 3. A spiritual
discussion group Wiii meet from 7 children. The group will meet MEDITATION LESSONS healing service starts at 9:30 to 8:30 p.m. Mondays. June 30 to from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. the first and A free ·1ectio divlna• meditation a.m . (949) 581·2290. July 28, at the Bonita Creek Park third Mondays of the month at group meeting 1s held at 7:10 a.m.
Community Building, University the center, 250 E. Baker St .. Suite Tuesdays at Our Lady Queen of RE-ME.MBERING GROUP and LaVlda streets. in Newport G in Costa Mesa. Information-Angels, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Our Lady Queen of Angels holds Beac:tl. A love offering is requested. (714) 445-4950 Pre-reg1strat1on 1s Newport Beach. Lectlo is a style a re-membering group al 6: 15 No baby-sitting provided. Call (949) required. of meditation that includes using p.m. every other Sunday at 2046 640-7343 for more information and THIRTEEN JEWISH STEPS TO
Scripture or a special reading as a Mar Vista Drive. Newport Beach. registration. stimulus. The Christian The parish center is at 2046 Mar RECOVERY Meditation Group meets from
TREE Of UFE AWARD DINNER Jewish Family Service is offering 7:30 to 9 p.m . on ttie first and
The Jewish National Fund will a support and discussion group third Wednesdays of ea<:ti month See FAITH, Paa• AlO
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CHURCH
"Open Arms and Open Minds"
Worship 9:30
DAN SK.
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A f.nnxrrgunrm of rh< Anr;lu.in lomm11mon
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Sunday evening service
at 7:00 PM
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Teleph1111 (714) S39-n27
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2046 Mar Vlsta Drive
Newport Beach, California 92660
(949)644-0200 Fax (949) 644-1349
Rtv. Monsignor Williain P. Mc.Laughlin Pastor
unJRGlES: Saturday, 5 p.m. (Cantor), SundaJ, 7:00 (Quiet), 8:30 (C.Onr.anporary) 10:00 (Choir),
1 l :30 Lm. (Cancor) and 5:00 p.m. (C.OOr.an~)
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WORSHIP DIRECTORY
\II lllOl>l"i I
Newport Ceottr
United Methodist Church
Rev. Cathleen C.oots, Pa.nor
1601 Marguemc Ave.
corner of Marguerite and
San Joaquin Hills Rd.
(949) 644-0745
Sam Quiet Worship Sn-via
/Oam Wonhip and ClnUm1's
Sunday School
Yo111h muting weekly
I l I 111 H \ '-
Newport H•rbor
Lutheran Church
jE .• LC..A.)
798 DoV9f' Dr. Newport Beach
Yradtuonal Lutberan
P .. tor Chartea Endter
Worship hrvlc• wtth
Holy Communion
Sunday 9:15 •m
(949) 848-3831
MESA VERDE
UNrrED METHODIST CHURCH
1701 Baker, C.M.
Worship & Church School
8:30 and 10:00 a.m.
(714) 979-8234
Or Richard George Rev Steph;ame Tooo
Senior Mmrster YoU1h Minister
Chritc Church By the Sea
Un11C"d Mr1hod1•1
1400 W Ralbna Hl•d Nl'Wpon lk•lh
K ~~ &.m ~' "und.I• \.h.•~
R llJ ill 10 • m 'lhr.!ur ...JI n1kln:N "'ncl.i' ~
The: Rn. Dr. George: R Cri§p, Putor
(949)673-3805
! But Because
We Want To.
Wonhip 10:00 A.M
HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Olsclplea of Christ)
2401 lmn• Ave.
Newport IHCll, CA
(949) 645-5781
Millllltr. Of. Dwla SMft
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FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3303 VICI Udo
NGwpol1 Becx:h
673-1340 or 673-6150
Church 10 am & 5 pm
Sunday School l O am
~~7l0pn
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SECOND CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3100 Poafic: ~ Dr
Newport Beach
6442617 or 675-4661
Chwdl 10am
SUnday School 10 am
Wecbdlf Mlltl1gl 7 lO lllll t 1•wnwmt 12ncan
Cott thy lturden upon the Lord, ond he shall euttoin theet-
'1Mllma 55:22 (lo l)
WORSHIP
DIRECTORY
Paltliabct Eftl'f
s.tmday i.n the
Daily APilo~
CALL
~9.574.4249
Dady Piiot
IN THEORY
The effect of not
being forthright
In light of the New
York Times incident
invoJving dishonesty
by reporter Jayson
Blair, what are the
moral consequences
of deception?
What's wonderful is that
everyone ls so shocked, that the
fallout is so sweeping. Put this
in
perspective:
A generation
ago. they
wouJd have
swept the
whole thing
under the
carpet. You
and I
wouldn't
have a clue.
Not so long ago, the
withholding and faJsilicatiun of
information lay al the basis of
society. It was taken for
granted, considered a necessity.
The modern ethic began when
the likei. of Abraham and Moses
challenged that system -and
the cause has been i.truggling
ever since. It'<> taken this long to
arrive al a generation that truly
believes in truth as a universal.
">acrosanct property. Kudo!> to
the New York Times for its
courage to be up front.
RABBI RElNEN MINTZ,
Olabad Jewish Center
Newpon Beach
I lonesty and righteousness
arc fundam entals of the Islamic
faith. One's falth is not
cum pie le
until he
incorpo rates
honesty and
truth in his
daily life. The
I llh
i.ucce~or to
Prophet
Mohammad
'>ayi..
"Wickednesi.
and evil were put inside a
house, and the key to the door
was rendered to be deception •
Another saying from the sixth
\UCCe~sor of the Prophet state<;,
"If one wants to examine the
FAITH
Continued from A9
Vista Drive, Newport Besen. (949)
548-3844.
BREAKFAST FELLOWSHIP
St. Michael and All Angels
Episcopal Church holds 11s Men's
Fellowship Breakfast at 7 a.m. on
the second, third and fourth
Thursdays of each month at 3233
Pacific View Drive. Corona del
Mar. Free. (949) 644-0463.
MENS FELLOWSHIP
BREAK.FAST
The Men's Fellowship Breakfast of
St Andrew's Presbyterian Olurch
meets from 7 to 8 a.m.
Wednesdays in Oierenfield Hall,
600 St Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. All men of the church and
community ere welcome to attend.
$2.50 at the door. (949) 631-2880.
YOUNG WOMEN'S SUPPORT
GROUP
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County offers a support group for
younger women dealing with
issues such as life passages and
changes. body Images, family,
relationships and loneliness at 7
p.m. Tuesdays at the agency
office, 250 E. Baker St, Suite G.
Costa Mesa. Preregistration
required. (714) 445--C950, ext. 114.
HELPING ntE HELPERS
Jewish Family Services is
aponaoring a discussion group
focusing on the iaauea end
concern• f.c:ed by edutt children
taking care of their efderty
J>9'91'1t$. The group wtll be offered
Tuesday. The oft'lcea are It 250 E.
Baker St, Sutt. G, Coct.a Mesa.
Preregistrltion I• required. $10.
(714) 445-4960.
INTBtf'AITH COlRES GROUP
Jewteh Femilv s.w. ii fomq.
dllCI llliof'I group for lnWfllth
couptea whM one pemw la
JewWi to apelk lbout-....
d8diligan~~.
Cell for*'* end .... Jewlleh Femlv Setvlce le 111 2!IO E. Beker
St.. Wte G. Com Meu.
PNftQllllldcw\" l9qUlred. (714)
.. 18&0.
level or the faJth of a person,
one must not look at how he
offers his prayers and fastlngs.
Instead, one must look at Ills
honesty and truthfulness. The
consequences or deception
have a terrible Impact on the
person himself, his family, and
his community.
IMAM MOUSTAFA AL.-QAZWIHI,
Islamic Educational Center
of Orange County
The moral consequence of
deception is the loss or real
truth. When ·we deceive
ourselves ... the truth Is not in
us .... • so we learn in 1 John
1:8. as used
four times in
the Book of
Common
Prayer, 1979
(pages 38, 76.
320. 362) of
the Episcopal
Olurch.
When we do
less than we
are able, we
become less than we can be .
When we are untrue, we lose
bits and piece'> of our reaJ ltelf;
the more we d eceive, the less
we become who we are crea1ed
to be. "The wages of sin ts
death .. ·(Romans 6:23a) i'i
anoth er way our scriptures
teach tht<; truth: "death" means
becoming less and less human.
A'> a mtn1'>ter on the campus
of the UC Berkeley for 15 years.
chealing 1s the "decep11on • I
have encountered mo'it
frequentlf All Muden1s learn
how 10 define "cheating~ and
regularly become aware of
ever-new wayi. to cheal. Good
students know that such
decepuon cheat'> themselves.
To chose cheating m eans loss
of underc;tanding. losi. of
knowledge. los-. of learning,
lolts o f wisdom. Our choices
shape us. I.ice; guard and invade
secrecy: secrecy allows lies to
accumula1e and lO deceive:
deception dis1orti., perverts
and obliterate<; real truth.
When we chose 10 be lei.s than
wh o we a re in1ended to be. we
lo-.e!
THE VERY REV. CANON
PETER 0. HAYNES,
St Micha~! & All Angels
Episcopal Pansh OlUrch,
Corona del Mar
the agency o ffices, 250 E. Baker
St.. Costa Mesa. Free (714)
445-4950
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT
Jewish Family Service of Orange
Coonty will hold a new ongoing
bereavement support group for
people in all stages of loss at 7
p.m. Tuesdays 8t the Jewish
Family Service. 250 E. Bakef St .
Suite G, Costa Mesa. Free. (714)
445--495().
FRIDAY GROUP
Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach
holds weekly Friday night
services at 8 p.m . with a
fell owship hour end
refreshments afterward at 2401
Irvine Ave .• Newport Beach.
(949) 548-6900.
DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP
The'1ewish Family Service of
Orange County offers a support
and discussion group for adults
dealing with the aftermath of
divorce at 7 p.m . Wednesdays at
the agency offices. 250 E. Baker
St.. Costa Meea. Call for p®es.
(714) 445-4950, ext. 114.
ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP
St. Merit Preabyterlan Church
hosts a faith-based,
nonsectarian abuM aupport
group from 7 to 9:30 p.m.
Mondays at the church, 2100 Mar
Vista Ave., Newpon Beach. $5 or
donation•. (949) nl-8079.
'JESUS r. 8l.UE JEANS'
The Rev. Geil Miler holdl 1 daa
baaed on Laurie Belt't Janee• book
.. Jesus in Blue Jeana" from 5 to 6
p.m. Tu.days. The daa wffl
COOlider the W9yS ..... would
deal INtih prectic81, .verydey
d\allenge9. The dau meetl It
New Thought Community Church,
1929 Tustin Ave., Cost.a Mell. (949)
546-3199.
MEN'S FB.l.OWS.. GROUP
Pre1byterl1n Church of the
Covenant'• men'• fellowship
group mMta from 8 to 9 1.m.
Wedneect.'(9 et the VIiiage
Fermer rnteurent, ecrou from
South Coaat Plea In Coat•
M .... (714) 667·3!MO.
• 11 your chur<f\ or plaoe of worship
pl•nnlng • IPed•I event? If'°·
Mind the l'/ped lnform.tJon tt .....
two ... b9forw the t¥em tO the ..
o.lty N0c. 330 W. lay St.,~ i
Meee, CA 92827, ltl9!1tion· l9ltUf
SettowtQ. reNg6oft editor.; fu to
,..~110.
Daily Pilot Satllfday. June 14. 2003 All
COMMUNITY & CLUBS
Rotary searches for peace scholars White Front Pharmacy
I • r 11 I' f ,• ,' ', • ' ' 1 •
Convenient, foll sn-vice pharmacy with low prlce1
R otary lntemational is
offering 70 scholar hips
worth up to $50,000 to
mid-career proressionals
Interested in obtaining a 11\al>ter's
degree in peace and conflict
resolution at one of seven
prestigious universities ln suc
different countries.
"Potential candidates for this
scholarship include Individuals
who work for non-government
organizations involved ln human
rights, disaster reUef, aid
distriburlon. environmental
advocacy, refugee issues and
other issues related lo peace ;md
international cooperation," ~id
MkhaeJ Abdalla. chainnan of
the Peace Scholar Commi11ee for
Rotary District 5320. whit.:h
includes 50 Rotary Ouhi. in
Orange County and Southern I<>'>
Angeles <;aunty.
Candidates can alMJ be men
and women working for
governm ent agencies. ~udi il'>
departmenlS or state, foreign
ministries, diplomatic wrp~. or
other groups of civil ~ervant'>, .i.~
weU as international vo lunteer
agencie~ an d mediation.
arbitration and dhpute
resolution groups.
"SuccessfuJ cand1datec, in tlw
first class ol scholars indudl'
journalists, ecologic;!<;, a peace
consultant. and a graduate
student studying nuclear wac;te
management and prohfemtm11
issue<;, among otJ1er'i ... Af>dJ..lla
added.
To learn more about tlu'i
scholar;hip, go to the notary
lntemaLionaJ Web '>tie.
UlWlt~rowryorg, thd. Oil "HI
Program•: and then the hnk
"Program~ of the Rotary
Foundalion." Under LdUlJt11111.ll
Programs. open "Rotary \Vor kl
Peace Scholar.hip~'
TI1ere, you wiU bt.> ahle to learn
more about the '>d1ulJr,l11p, v1t•w
the bios of succec;..,ful (;ciJ1didate'>
and download an apphlallu11
form. AbdaUa indicate<;
inform ation on lhe '>cholar~hip i~
available from any 011c uf till' 50
Rotary O ubs in DL<.trict 5320 or
by calling the d1i.trirt offiu! at
GETTING
INVOLVED
•GETTING INVOLVED runs
periodically in the Daily Pilot on a
rotating basis For information on
adding your organization to this
list. call (949) 574-4298
ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA
Costa Mesa families can host a
German student and earn up to
$1 ,000 toward a number of
travel-abroad programs Danielle
Carpino, (800) 322-HOST.
JIM
DE BOOM
(949)
660-0001 .
SIX
O'CLOCKERS
'lb e 13aJboa
Bay OubSlx
O'clock.ers, a
loosely knit
group of men
who gather
daily in the
BBCs men·.,
spa for coffee.
cardo;, c;ome exercise. showerc;
and c;haves. attended Beverty
Salata's memorial service at St.
t\ndrew.. Presbyterian Olurch on
I 11dJy, May 30, tu support their
Koud friend. Paul Salata
ll1e Hl'V. Jolm Hutlman
prc~idrd over Lhe servke, \\l11d1
Wa'i allended by nearly 800
family alld friend~ of lleverl)' and
l'aul. I ha11k.1; tu the leaderi.hip ur
111t·111l>t:r MarshaJI Stuart, the ~1x
( l't lockt'n. have donated mOfe
tlt.111 \1.000 that wiU be given tu
\pt'l ml Ol)'"'l"L" i11 Beverly\
II ll'llllJI y.
GOLF UPDATE
y.,..,, I tlitl play 18 hole'> of KOii
Ill ti tl' < ;ood Sht'phcrd
C111111111111iti!'\ c;ol f Oa<><>il hl'ld at
I oi, ( .uplll''> Cou111ry Ouh in
illll'll•I i'arlc. 011 \11111da). Newport
BeJth psydmtlll'rapi<it Rick
Nyberg hu'>tl'll FJllot Salner or
\ ... pen l-durn1io11 c.roup, ringer
Mike Walsh of RN.I Supply and
111~'-l'lf Wl're one of 33 team., to
1·1110} J tlJ)' golf, 1fo111er .111d
.tlllllllll\,
\\lull• I tliu11·1 hit .111}111w on
tlw lOlll'>l' I hatl <1 l uupll' or bJd
dmt"> u1111l I ..,ettled dm,11. On
uur fiic,t tee, 1 lut the bctll 111111 thc
golf I JJ I Jlld Oil ii.. holllH t', It
l.111dl'll at tl1e \\Omen\ tee. 1\ le\\
hok·' later. Wl' Lame to Uw
hole m-011e paI i for tl1e Ill'\\
\tt•rhng 11:\1\V, \\hc11 my dl\111
from Ill) w.ing knolkC'd mv hall
oil I he lt't', cau!>mg a lot ol
i.111~~hter ,1mong my ldluw
golfrl">.
t\ly ~anw did rmk up cl' till'
d.1y \\l'llt 011. Jlld \\l' had J 11111
tlllH' 1ogt'thl'r .. md 111e1 a m1111bl'r
ALS ASSN., ORANGE
COUNTY CHAPTER
lite Amyotrophic Lateral
Sclerosis Assn., whidi helps
1ndiv1duals who have the
disorder that is also known as
Lou Gehrig's disease. needs
volunteers. (7141375 1922
AMERICAN CANCER
SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP
The American Cancer Society
Discovery Shop needs unwanted
goods sul.h as clothing, furniture,
1ewelry, accessories, antiques
and collectibles to fund the
so1,;1ety's researdi, education and
of the clients of Good Shepherd
who were staffing tables along
tJ1e w ur)C, w1d handing out soft
drink:,, brownies and hugs.
At the tournament dinner,
Pam McCrea. d tief executive of
< iood Shepherd Communities.
kept her comment~ short and
ao:,ked the audience to join her, if
tJ1ey km.>w It, in saying the reason
why (;Clod Shephcrt.I
Communities exist
l lwy said in unison: "Helping
people with developmental
di..abiliti~ live life to the fullest,
with dignity." A powerful
'>tatement, a c,u1.:cessfuJ program.
one well worth supporting.
MONTHLY CHAMBER
LUNCHEON
llw <,mall, but nughty Corona
dPI ~tar C lmml>er of Commerce
will 111t.'Ct Jt the live Crowns
Hl..,taurn1ll 011 lu~day for the
1110111hly lum lwon.
Nt•t\\IH~Jllg w1U begin at 11 :30
J 111 o.11111 him h at noon. Guests
.1rt· wl'll 1m1l'. I or more
111lor111at1un. taU the chamber at
l'I I'll h 7:1·4050.
WELCOME TO THE
WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS
Bonnie Borden, academic
Jdvic,or to Dana I lilJs 1 ligh
~t hool. and Olana Remlng. of
< t•11tr.il E<.now. Joined the
I \t ho.111gt' <Jul> uf Orange Coast.
WORTH REPEATING
I ro111 "lliought for the Day" by
G~ KeUey of the Newport Mesa
In 1111· l11tl'rfa11h C .ouncLI
I ht• JIUl'JlO'>l' or hfe I'> to
t11 ... i o\ 1·1 your gift lhe meaning
ol hh· '' to g1vl' 11 away'
David Vlscott
SERVICE CLUB
MEETINGS THIS WEEK
nJESl1'\Y
7 IO a m .. Ill!.' 40-im•mber
Nl'wport Bc<ilh ~unnw Hotary
C luh , .. i11111c·et al I 1ve Crowii~
I lll'll '/J<ll ti 1Pt1d1.11111 ri.semtll ry. orgl
i 111 ll'.\ "1111)
b· 10 p.m : I he Loe, ta Me'a
Nt·wport I larhor I ion!'. Uub
, .. ,11 11wt·t al tht• Lo\la 1\-k'.>a
patient services programs. The
goods may be dropped off at
2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona
del Mar Volunteers are also
needed from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Saturday at the
same locallon (949) 640-4777.
AMERICAN RED CROSS,
ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER
The diapter needs volunteers to
address community groups
about Red Cross services and to
act as liaisons with the media in
disaster and emergency
s11ua11ons. Lynn Howes, (7141
481 5376
Cl1ara11c1 Salee
11~5BOFF
Table Lamps, Floor Lam_ps,
Cflandsllers_, Ti!fany_ Lamps, Bathroom For lb• 8111 F1tt1,,, L1ght1ng, Torch1ers R1111111 ,,,., rour L•m,_ ... lo lb1 Lamps Factory Outlet Expn.
17424 •••ch Blvd. (•I Sl11tt1r) 1 ~ ml/es So. of lht1 406 Fwy. Huntington Beach
714 847-8100
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Now For
Summer
Surf Cam
www.kanoaaquatics.com
(310) 374-1994
Kanoa Summer Surf~ Cainps
At The Huntington State Beach
(Newl.nd & fJCH) • Birthday & Corporate Parties
• Ages 5 -15 • Surfboard & Wetsuit Rentals
• Private Surfing Lessons
Cl•••• SWt June 23"°
(~Min's Cta1111; Sufldly Women'ta&SMS)
r-n1 1r '." W 1'('k S1"-,'-•1 1•1•.
1 W "•'k ~1"-.',11111·, l\1;.111 1t·1,.
Country Oub.
WEDNESDAY
7: 15 am.: The 20-member
South Coast Metro Rotary Oub
will meet at the Center Club
(www.southcoastmetro
rotary.a~; and th e Newport
Harbor Kiwanis c.lub will mc..~t at
the University Athletic Uub.
Noon: The 40· member
Exchange Oub of the Orange
Coast will meet at the Bahia
Corinthian Yai.:ht Oub for a
program by the Friend~ of t.hl'
Sea Uons.
6 p.m.: The 60-member notary
Oub of Newport-Balboa will
meet at the Bahia Connthian
Yacht Oub for Craft Talks by
David Geske and Jlm de Boom
( www. newport -lxllboo o'IP
6:30 p.m. The 20-plu.'> meml>t'r
Costa Mesa-Orange Lo1;ta
Brealcfast Uon.s Oub will ha\ c J
ladies' night social and dub
officer inc;tallation dinnt'r at
Mimi's Caf~.
TifURSDAY
Noon: The SO-member C.ui,ta
Mesa Kiwanis Oub will met•t at
the Holiday Inn; the 50-mcmb<:r
Newport Beach-Corona drl Mar
Kiwanis Oub will meet at the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a
program by Ed Uoyd on
"Mission of the U <:,. t\.l.D ..
(wwwkiwanis.orr;clu/JI
costamesa); the 80·memlwr
Exchange Oub of Nl'\1.opur1
Harbor will meet at thl· '\le" pon
I !arbor NauucaJ MU\{>lllll ror tlll'
pobce officer'> of thl' \t'<H
presentation coord111att'd 11\ < luh
President R.k:k Harrh : ,111d 1lw
100-member Newpon lnuw
Rotary Oub v.111 meet "' tlw
t\trium I lotel for a prograrn on
"One Legacy -Organ
Donations" I u1w11• 111m1t1ry· o~
• COMMUNITY & CLUBS is
published every Saturday in the
Daily Pilot Send your service clubs
meeting information by fax to 19491
660-8667. by e·ma1t 10
1deboom a aol.com. or by mail to
2082 S.E. Bristol St .. Suite 201.
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ANIMAL NETWORK
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Become a bottle-feeder or take in
pregnant cats at your home.
Many shelters kill pregnant cats
upon arrival Dogs and cats are
also available for adoption.(9491
759-3646 or
www.animalnetworlc org
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE
OF NEWPORT-MESA
Volunteers looking for varying
levels of involvement are needed
to help the organization with its
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INVOLVED
Continued from Al 1
goal of helping chlkhn In the
community. (949) M6-8929.
ASSN.RENAISSANCE
CREATORS
The Costa Mesa group aponsora
and aupporta outreach
community service programa,
audl aa the tw>fnele" sanctuary.
Volunteers are needed. (71.4)
640-5803.
BESTBUOOES
The nonprofit organization Is
looking for volunteers 18 and
older to provide companionship
for adult• with developmental
disabllltie1. As a "Citizen Buddv:'
volunteera will visit with a buddy
twice a month and call or e-mail
them once a week. The
organization also has an
&-Buddies program that fonns
friendships entirely CNer the
Internet Volunteers tor that
program mutt be at least 12 years
old. (714) 646-1826or
www.bntbuddlu.org.
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC.
Volunteer opportunities for the
Orange County Council Include
fund-raising, program
development and training to
existing troops and padcs. (714)
546-4990.
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS
OF NEWPORT-MESA
The three area clubs need
volunteer coaches and arts and
crafts worbhop teachers. Call for
locations. (949) 642-2245.
BRAIUE INSTTIUTE•s
ORANGE COUNTY CENTER
The nonprofit organization is
looking for volunteers with a
basic knowledge of Windows
95198, M icrosoft Word and a
willingness to team the adaptive
equipment used by its students to
panidpate in various activities at
the Oasis Senior Center in Corona
del Mar. Volunteers will Mor
legally blind adult students usiog
computers and other adaptive
technology. Mary Johnson, (714)
821-5000, ext. 2113. .
COMPANION HOSPtCE
The Hospice is now recruiting
volunteers to become a friend for
someone who needs that extra
special caring at the end-of-life.
Become a member of a team
whose goal ls to promote quality
of life and comfort measures.
Each applicant will receive 16
hours of orientation and training.
For more Information, call (714)
560-81n or e-mail
volunteent§Companion
Hospice.com.
COMMUNITY ANIMAL
NETWORK
The networtc needs volunteers to I help control the rising population
of wild cats in local
neighborhoods. Volunteers
would trap and deliver cats to
local veterinarians for spaying or
neutering, and then release them
bade to the property where they
were found. The goal of the
program is to save the lives of
stray cats. (949) 759-3646.
COSTA MESA
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The society preserves and
promotes the history of Costa
Mesa and the harbor area.
Volunteers are needed for the
arc.hives, library, museum, docent
and public outreach programs.
(949) 631-5918.
COSTA MESA
UTERACY GOUNCL
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The Costa Mesa Literacy Center
needs volunteer Mora to teach
Engliah aa a aecond language.
People who want to team English
as a second language are also
encouraged to call. Call to
register. (714) 43&-3310 or (714)
~3445.
COSTA MESA MS
SELF.ffElP GROUP
The Orange County chapter of the
national Multiple Sclerosis
Society haa started a new
self-help group In Cotta Mesa for
people newly diagnosed or with
minimal 1ymptom1 of multiple
acleroals, or both. The group
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COSTA MESA
POI.JC£ DEPMTMENT
Seniors 56 and older ere Invited
to ~P 1teff the w.tslde
substa1ion. Volunteers ere asked
to wortc two fouHl<>ur daytime
ahffta per week. They woutd be
responsible for •n.wering
phones, bicycle regiatnrtJon,
fingerprinting, data entry and
assisting with other citywide
projecta. Seniors who can apeak
Spanish and Engl(sh ere allO
needed. Call for an appllcatJon.
Fred Gaedcler, (714) 754--6208.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER
The multipurpose aenlor aervicee
facility et the comer of 19th Street
and Pomona Avenue eeeb
volunteers who can greet
members and the public at the
front desk and volunteers for the
Resource Depertment with Excel
computer experience and sharp
t8'ephone skills. The Senior
MeaJs program also needs
people to deliver meals to homea.
(949) 645-2356.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CORP.
The nonprofit organization at the
Costa Mesa Senior Center Is
looking for new board members.
The fund-raising and
policymaking board needs
volunteers who will participate in
monthly meetings, occasional
committee meetings and speclal
projects. Candidates should have
connections In Costa Mesa and
surrounding communities and an
interest In serving the community
by helping seniors. (949)
645-2356, ext. 16.
COURT-APPOINTED
SPECIAL ADVOCATES
Volunteers are needed to serve as
advocates for abused, neglected
and abandoned children.
Volunteers wort one on one with
a child for three hours a week.
(714) 663-9034.
CRISIS ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM INC.
The nonprofit organization Is
seeking volunteers for its
expanding trauma response
program. Some volunteers assist
law enforcement, firefighters and
other emergency-type
responders by providing
emotional first aid and suppon to
injured or traumatized people.
Other volunteers provide
dispatch and office support. No
experience is necessary. Training
will be provided. (949) 588-1414.
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
SERVICES
Volunteer mediators, case
specialists and outreach
assistants are needed to help en a
variety of mediation cases.
Bilingual language skills are
needed for office volunteera and
for mediators. (949) 250-0488.
EASTER SEALS
Easter Seals needs volunteers for
ongoing clerical work. programs
for children with disabilities and
special events. (714) 834-1111.
ENVIRONMENTAL
NATURE CENTER
Volunteer trail guides are needed
to help visitors learn about their
environment. (949) 64&-8489.
FAMILIES-COSTA MESA
This team of community-based
organizations, which wortcs to
provide youth and families with
counseling, family aupport,
health education, mentoring,
Moring, after-sdlool activities
.and..kinsblp_seMces.-Medl
volunteers in all areas. (949)
574-3976.
ASH -MOBI.£ MEALS
Call (949) 642~ to help
Friends in Service to Humanity
with the Mobile Meals program
and provide ongoing emergency
assistance to those In need. Both
always seek volunteer aaslatance
in a variety of areas. (949)
646-8050.
FRIENDS OF THE BAU.ET
MONTMARTRE
The Frienda need volunteert who
want to help talented local
dancers perform In profeuional
thNtera. For 30 yeers, the
organWitlon ha• provided the
community wtth quellty Ruun
ballet training. To hetp youth
ctevetop strong diecipHne skills,
build high Mff..ateem and
achieve dteam1 of being a
profeulonel dancer, call (714)
241-7424.
FNEN>8 Of THE COSTA MESA
L8WIES
The Friends Is e support group for
the three libraries In Costa Mela.
To join, help with fundraJaing
evenu and help promote library
program• and services In our
community, call (714) 566-4396.
FRIENDS OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH lJ8RARY
The boobt<>n9 needa donation•
for book sales. Good quality
children'• and nonfiction books
are especially needed. They may
be left at any of the bra~
libraries -Balboa, Mariners or
Corona del Mar -or in the
apecf al book closet next to the
Friends Book Store, at 1000
Avocado Ave. Volunteers are
needed to staff the used book
store, which is inside the entrance
of the Central Library. Volunteers
must be members of the Friends
of the Library and are asked to
wortc one three-hour shift per
month. (949) 759-9667.
GIRL SCOUTS
Glr1 Scouts of Orange County
needs volunteers who will be
trained as troop leaders, serve on
special committees and give
lectures, demonstrations or
classes. (71 4) 979-7900.
GIRLSINC.
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Volunteers are needed to offer
educational and enrichment
opponunities for giris and boys.
(949) 646-7181.
HOSPfCE PREFERRED CHOICE
Volunteers are needed to help
make a difference in the lives of
terminally ill persons and their
families. Volunteers would assist
them with nonmedlcal needs
sudi as providing respite for the
primary caregiver, running
errands, reading to the patients
and weekly social visits. The
organization is also looking for
clerical and bereavement
volunteers to assist with office
duties. Training Is provided. (714)
980-0900.
HUMAN OPTlONS
The organization shelters,
counsels and educates abused
women and diildren. It is looking
for volunteers. (949) 737·5242,
ext. 24.
JEWISH FAlllt.Y SERVICE
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Volunteers are needed for Project
Caring, which provides
socialization and cultural
experiences to the Jewish
residents and others at Fairview
Developmental Center in Costa
Mesa. Volunteers "adopt" a
facility to provide programming
of Jewish content to the residents
on a monthly basis. They must
take a TB test and undergo a
fingerprinting badtground cfledc.
Volunteers are also needed to
provide comfort and suppon to
the Jewish terminally Ill and their
families. The group sponsors an
ongoing Jewish healing support
group for people with chronic
illness at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the
Jewish Family Service, 250 E.
Baker St, Suite G, Costa Mesa.
Free. Preregistration required.
(714) 445-4950.
KAISER PERMANENTE
HOSPICE SE.RVICES
VoktntHf~
four hours per week visiting
patients or doing errands for
them or their caregivers in
communiti91 near ~unteers'
homes. (562) 622-3805.
LAGUNA GREENBELT INC.
Volunteera are needed to assist
Laguna Coast Wilderness Part
staft and James Dilley Preserve
ataff and docents with hiker
registration and general public
orientation. (949) 488-0287.
LAGUNA SHANTI
Laguna Shanti, an organization
that wortcs with peraons with HIV
or AIDS, 11 aeekJng caring
volunteer9 to Nelst wfd'I running ..
the front office, delivering m..,.,
provkflng ~end
providing compllmen1afV
therepM ~ .. rnMMge,
ecupuncture end c:Nroptac:dc
care. Uu Toghla, (949) 494-14".
LFEUNE LMNG C£NTEJtS
Mentaly Ill adults rely on the
Newport Bwt'I center for
residential houling. It needa
profealonal funckaieen to
aupport and mllntaln tt"9
resource.
LW4ft'TCENTER
Volunteers who love to wortc with
cau and kitten• are needed at the
Luv-a-Pet Center at PetlMart In
Costa Meaa. For more
lnfonnatJon. call (949) 461-3272.
MASTER CHORALE
OF ORANGE COUNTY
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The performing arta organization
needs volunteers for computer
input. tkteting, fillng and
handling phones. (714) 556-6262. 3
J MENTOR PROGRAM -'
YMCA Community Services
needs mentors to make a lasting • •'
effect on a youfli person's life.
Students 10 to 18 years old are
matched.with mentors to
improve their ldiool · ·,
performance and self-esteem
while developing poaitlve peer
and adult refetlonshipa. (714)
549-9622, ext 35.
MOBILE MEALS
Volunteer drivers are needed to
help deliver nutritiously prepared
meals to homebound, frail or
elderty ctlenu incapable of
shopping and cooking for
themselves. For more
infonnation, call (949) 645-8060.
MOZART CLASSICAL
ORCHESTRA
Orange County's only nonprofit
resident chamber <>nNtstra needs
volunteers for tneting, ushering,
phones, mailing and help with
receptions. Nominees are also
being sought for the board of •,
directors. (949) ~2950.
NEW DIRECTIONS
FOR WOMEN INC.
The recovery center for women
with alcohol or other dlemical
dependencies seek.a volunteera.
(949) 548-9927 between 10 a.m .
and 6 p.m .; or Joy, (949) 548-8764.
NEWPORT BAY NAl\JRAUST
The Upper Newport Bay Nature !
Preserve 11 looking for volunteers •
to assist with naturalist-led toura i•
and programs, special events and
habitat restoration projects. The
interpretive center la at 2301
University Drive, Newport Beach.
(714) 973-6829. :
NEWPORT BEACH
CONFERENCE MO VISITORS
BUREAU
The bureau is dedicated to the
promotion of the city to potential
visitora. Volunteers with
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extensive knowledg. of Newport 11
Beadl are needed. (949) 722-1611. !
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NEWPORT BEACH UBRARY !
UTERACV' PROGRAM •
The program seek.I volunteers to j
tutor adults who want to improve i
their reading and writing skills. ,
Volunteers will be certified during ;
training worbhopa the Central '
Library. (949) 717-3874. ~
NEWPORT BEACH PU8UC
U8RARY FOUNDATION
The libntry foundation needs
extra hands to perfonn clerical
duties, such as filing, organizing
and stuffing envelopes, at the
Central Library, 1000 Avocado
_Ave.{949) 717-3890.
NEWPORT BEACH
RECITAL SERIES
The Friends of The Newport
, , • • • • • l
Beach Recital Series Guild needs
volunteers to auiat In fostering
music appreciation so cluaical
musk will ~re. (949) 644-4208. •
NEWPORT BEACH
THEATRE COWMY
The compeny needs volunteel'a to
help wtth COltUme design, aewfng,
make-op tipplladjon, "' CONtn.lction, tedlnic8I help,
publicity, st.age management end
badcatage aupervieion. (949)
769-1048 or LKS.f•aot.com.
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THE CROWD
A little spirit from Art Linkletter
A rt Unldetter, 91 , came to
town to honor John
ffuffmen, senior minister
of St. Andrews Presbyterian
(]lurch, Newport Beach. It was
the annual Salvation Army
awards dinner, held at the Hyatt
Regency, Irvine, bestowing upon
Huffman the
--~-~ Spirit Award,
which Is the
highest honor
given by the
Salvation
Army.
Past
recipients or
the Spirit
Award are
Newport's B. W. COOK Donna
Crean.
C.Ongressman Clu1I Cox. Betty
Beldon Palmer, Peter and Mary
Muth and Dmd and Judy
Thrahlr.. Huffman, a highly
respected member of the
Newport-Mesa community, joins
a distinguished roster of citizenry
sharing a common belief in
~isting their fellow man -with
a moral base found in strong
religious faith.
Unldetter was the perfect ho~t
and guest speaker for the affair.
He addressed the crowd from the
heart. speaking for 45 minutes
without notes. Sharing his
personal experiences, induding
the death or his own daughter at
age I 8 from a drug overdose,
l.inklener made tus own ~ion
helping others very dear.
In addition to the I luffman
award. the Salvation Army
honored Chuck Potter, former
president of F11St Amencan
ltust. with its William Booth
Award, and Ona Walls received
the Volunteer or the Year Award.
•••
The American Jewish
Comminee. Orange County
Cllapter, held a dinner at the
Four Seasons Hotel. Newport
Beach. to present the 2003
National Human Relations
Award to prominent local
businessman Bnd A. Montee.
chairman and CEO of New
C-entwy Mortgage C.Orporatioo.
The dinner attracted
Intellectual community leaders
including Jone IWrce, dean of
the UC Irvine Graduate School of
Management, 1bom.m Pbelpa.
senior partner at the law firm
Manatt, Phelps and Phillips,
David Krtmlty, partner at
O'Melveny and Myers, and
C.Ongresswoman Loretta
Sulchez. They came to honor
Morrice, who, in addition to his
national business reputation, is a
leader on many fronts of social
activism. working tirelessly for
such organizations as Habitat for
Humanity and the Volunteer
C-enter.
The highlight of the evening at
the Four Seasons was the
keynote address by state Sen.
Joeepb L Dwm. discussing the
state of racial and religious
relations in America and around
the world today.
The American Jewish
C.Ommittee, founded in 1906,
promotes human rights,
advocates public policy positions
rooted in American democratic
values and brings together
individuals and organizations
representing our national
diversity.
E. Scott Menter is president of
the Orange C.Ounty Olapter.
Others supporting the efforts of
the committee are Arnold and
Ruth Feuerstein of Lido Isle,
Mike and Nancy Meyer'. Henry
and Susan Semur.H, MltcbeO
and JU Waler, Sy and 4'nn
~and Susan Glas .
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Allison Kova cs and Brad Pence
Kovacs-Pence
Mr. And Mrs. Donald Kovacs or San Diego announce lhe en-
gagemenl o f their d aughter. Allison Kovacs or San francisco. co
Brad Pence of San Francisco.
The bride -elect graduated from Poway I ligh School .md UC..
Santa Barbara.
The fu ture bridegroom , !>on of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Pence of :\ew
port Beach, graduated from Newport Ha rbor High Sthool and UC
Santa Barbara.
A ~ept. 13 wedding 1s planned in Newport Bedch
Bryan Godber and Suzanne Fraser
Fraser-Godber
Peter and Jenine Fraser of Alamo, Calif. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Suzanne Fraser of Newport Reat h. co
Aryan Godber of Newpon Beach.
The bride-elect graduated fro m Monte Vista I ligh !:>chool and
the University of Southern California.
The future bridegroo m, son of Richard and Mary (.,odher of
Newport Beach, graduated from Corona del Mar High School and
the Umversity of Southern California.
An Aug. 9 wedding is planned at Lafayette Orinda Pre.,hytenan
Oiurch in W ayette, Calif.
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Th• Ml<*ey Jone• Foundation
for Children la having its fourth
annual benefit for Children'•
HotPf1•1 Orange County,
lndudlng a CHOC Ride and Blues
Feetlval, at 9:30 a.m. June 22 at
Hidden Valley Park in Irvine.
Information: (714) 962-6718.
MUSIC
BARITONE CONCERT
The perfomuince by Grammy
and Emmy Award-winning
American operatic baritone
Sanford Sylvan has been
reld'teduled to 4 p.m. June 22 in
Foundera Hall. Tldcets cost $60
and are on sale at the Center box
office, by calling (714) 555-ARTS
or by visiting www.ocpac.org.
The Center Is at 600 Town Drive,
Costa Mesa.
JAX/.TRK>
Gulfatream Restaurant in
Newport Beach presents a jau
trio Sunday through Wednesday
81 regular entertainment at 850
Avocado Ave., Newpon Beach.
Hours are 5 to 9 p.m . Sunday
and 6 to 10 p.m. Monday
through Wednesday. (949)
718-0188.
WEEKLY JAM
The Studio Cafe presents
Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11
p.m. every week. "Wanted"
musicians include guitar players.
bass players, singers,
drummers, keyboardists and
others at 100 Main St., Newpon
Beach. Free. (949) 675· 7760.
MAMMA GINA WEEKEND .JAZZ
Wa lter Lakota and David
Alcantar. the New York Jau
Connection Duo, play at Mamma
Gina at 251 E. Coast Highway m
Newport at 8 p.m. Fridays and
Saturdays and at 7 p.m. Sundays
and Mondays. Diana Ditri Joins
the duo on vocals on Mondays.
It's free. Information: (949)
673-9500.
MUSIC AT THE GRJU
The Bluewater Grill offers ltve
music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg M organ, N1de Peper
and Kelly Gordien (known as
MPG) perform classic rode, R&B
and swing at 8:30 p.m. Frld1y1.
M1rv1n Gregory 1nd MPG will
perform classic rode, awing and
R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturday1. The
restaurant is at 830 Lido Park '
Drive, Newport Beach. Free.
(949) 675-3474.
MUSIC AT 1ltE PEUCAH
The Rulty Pelican offera the
mu1ic of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sund1y.
The band perform• from 7 to 10
p.m. Wednesday and Thurlday,
from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.
Friday and Saturday and from 2
to 6 p.m. Sunday. The reltaurant
is at 2735 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. Free. (949)
642-3431.
MUSIC AT PLAYERS
Players restaurant ls now
offering live music from 9 p.m.
to midnight every Friday and
Saturday. Players is at 612 W.
19th St., Costa Mesa. No cover
charge. (949) 646-5616.
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
in Newport Beach presents Jeue
on the sax on Friday and
Saturday evenings and Sunday
for brunch. The program
features all your favorites on the
saxophone. Anthony's is at 151
E. Coast Highway. (949)
673-3425.
POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO
Tate 5, a funk, rode and Motown
act, performs at 9 p.m . Saturdays
at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E.
Coast Highway, Corona def Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders
performs classical flamenco
tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922.
SATURDAY NIGHT R&B
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rode and R&B
at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton
Place Hotel's Trianon Lounge,
4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 476-2001.
STAGE
'THE GOOD DOCTOR'
Neil Simon's "The Good Doctor·
is celebrating its 30th
anniversary at Corona def Mar
High School Theatre. 2101
Eastbluff Drive, Newpon Beach
at 8 p.m. June 27 and 28 and at
1 .30 p.m June 29 Tickets cost
$11 for adults. $9 for seniors and
students. Discounts are available
for groups of 10 or more at the
same performance. This play Is
appropriate for teens and adults.
For more information, call (949)
644-3151.
'THE DRAWER BOY'
Michael Healey's first full-length
play, •The Drlwer Boy:' one of
Time maguJne'a a.et Pfeya of
2001, wm continue through June
29 at Segemrom Stage. Tl<*eta
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tl<*e19, cell (714) 7~566.
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The 2001 Tony Award Winner,
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Crftlca Circle Award •42nd
Street" wfll be performed at the
Orange County Performing Atta
Center through June 22. Tl<*ets
are $322 to $86. They are on ule
at the Center box office or by
calllng (714) 668-ARTS or
www.ocpac.org. The Center It at
600 Town Center Drive, Cotta
Meu.
'AJDA'
Elton John and Tim Rice'• "Alda"
Is coming to the Orange County
Performing Arta Center'•
Segeratrom Hall July 2 through
13. Ti<*ets are $27.60 to $64.60
and can be purchased at the
center'• box office of onllne at
www.ocpac.org. lnformetlon:
(714) 655-ARTS. OCPAC 11
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in Costa Mesa.
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Twenty-eight artllU will take part
in the second "Bonjour lei
Artistes," which will take place
from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. today at
the Sutton Place In Newport
Beach. Artists from Cotta Me1a,
Newport Beach and other parts
of Orange County will be
showing. Admission an.d parking
is free. The Sutton Place Is at
4500 MacArthur Blvd. In
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 851-1838.
'ORANGE COUNTY
TASTEMAKERS'
Bradford J. Salamon will unveil
his series of 36 portraits of
people within the Orange
County art scene who are
making a difference in iU
evolution. The exhibition will run
through Sunday at the Blue
Square Gallery, 355 Old Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 548-1101.
'WENDY SUSSMAN:
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The exhibit "Wendy Sussman:
Looking Bade" will open June 21
at Square Blue Gallery, 366 Old
Newport Blvd. Su11man'1
widower, writer Juan Rodriguez,
will be at a reception from 6 to 9
p.m. June 28 . Also expected la
anist John Sproul and the
director of the Gallery Paule
An(llim, Ed Giibert. Information:
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"{Clearing) 6·8 i.s not
going to be hard. I
promise you that."
Zack Novak, Estancia Hi&h
hi&hjumper
Daily Piot
HIGH SCHOOL
GIRLS SOCCER
Sailor on
'
big stage
Burlingham to play in
McDonald's All·American
game in Charleston, S.C.
Newport Harbor High senior Amy
Burlingham. a rwo-time Parade Maga-
7.lne All-American, will play in the
McDonald's All-American girls soccer
game Sunday at Blackbaud Stadium in
Olarleston, S.C
Burllngha.m. bound for the University
of Texas, was selected from a pool of
more than 1,000 play-
ers by the National
Soccer C.oaches As.so·
ciadon of America
She is among eight
who will represent
Southern California.
As a Mc~nalds
All-American team
member, Burlingham
will compete with the
top 25 female high Arny Burlingham school senior soccer
p£ayers in the nation.
The game starts at 2 p.m PSI:
"We are extremely honored that Amy
will be among the eight Southland
players on the McDonald's All-Ameri-
can high school soccer team,· said
Neal Ruby. president of the McDonald's
Operators' Association of Southern
California. ~These great players are
poised to shape the future of soccer in
this country.·
WATER POLO
Standouts
catch on
Former Baclc Bay rivals and future
UCLA women's water polo teammates,
Jenna Murphy and Brittney Bowlus
have been named to the U.S. youth na-
tional team.
Murphy, a Newpon Harbor High sen-
ior. made the team for the second
straight year after tryouts conducted in
Boca Rotan. Fla. during the Memorial
Day weekend. Bowtus, who as a senior
guided Corona del Mar to its second
straight ClF division titJe th.is past sea·
son, was also selected at the tryout that
included roughly 150 girls.
The UCl.A duo. along with 25 other
athletes. will compete in various touma·
ments throughout the summer. The
youth team is the third team fielded by
USA Water Polo. behind the senior na-
tional team and the junior nadonal team
John Mann, a CdM senior boWld for
UC Berkeley, ls on the men's junior na-
tional team, for which Newport Harbor
boys coach Juon L¥nch ls an assistant
coach. Ointon Jorth and Nathan Castil-
lo of the Newport Water Polo Founda-
tion are members of the national devel-
opment squad for players under ap l3.
Sports Editor Richard Dwtn: (949) 5744223 • Sports Fax: (949) 650-0170
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EYEOPENER
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JOSIAH FREDRIKSEH
Saturday, June 14. 2003 11
The Daily P1lofs Dream Team for high school boys volleyball is (top row, from leftJ Josh Kornegay o' ::::s arr,c Greg Gebne ot
Corona del Mar, Jamie De1fenbach of Newport Harbor. Enc Jones of Corona del Mar Ke 1in Joyce of Sa.2e H • (bottom roN. trom
left) Mike Toole of Newport Harbor. Ke vin Welch of Corona de l Mar, Kris Hartwell of Estanc a and Bart V\e1ch of Corona de l ,1ar.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLL EY B ALL
Presenting the best of Newprt·Mesa for 2003, as selecced by the Daily Pi lot
STORY BY BARRY FAULKNER • PHOT O BY SEAN HILLER
eyond taJent and
geographic prox:imiry,
there is another
common theme binding
the boys volleyball
standouts on the Daily Pilot's
All-Newport-Mesa Dream Team.
And, perhaps, no one symbolizes
this theme of coming into one's own
as much as Corona del Mar High
senior Eric Jones, who is the Player of
the Year.
•••
Th.is time last season. Jones. a 6-foot-7
middle bloclcer, was preparing to play his first
club season. after failing to make the
All-Paci.fie Coast League team in his first year
on the varsity.
After opening eyes in the club campaign,
however, he entered bis senior season with a
volleyball scholarship to Stanford already
locked up. After overcoming an ankle injury
that sidelined him the first handful of
matches. Jones went on to lead the Sea King'
to the Pacific Coast League titJe and a benh m
the CIF Southern Section Division II
quarterfinals.
He shared Most Valuable Player honors ui
the PCL and represented the Sea Kings in the
Orange County AlJ-Suu match.
Joining Jones on this year's nine-player
squad are breakthrough performers Josh
Kornegay and Kris Hartwell from Estancia. the
CdM trio of Greg Gabriel. Bart Welch and
Kevin Welch, as well as Newport Harbor's
Mike Toole and Sage Hill School's Kevin Joyte
Newport Harbor junior Jamie Diefenbach.
the lone repeat honoree who recovered from
reconstructive knee surgery in the fall to
establish himself as one of the leading nuddle
blockers in Orange County. rounds out the
squad
Kornegay,_ a 6-4 Junior opposite. capuuned
Coach Tracey Heims' Eagles, who claimed a
share of the Golden West League crown. the
school's first league titJe since 1984. The
Eagles, who went 0-10 in Pacific Coast
League play In 2002. lost a five-game thriller
in the CIF Division Ill semifinals to finish
29· ll.
A powerful hitter who has honed his
all-around game in club competition.
Kornegay was Co-M\'P Ill the Golden \\est
League. Heims also praised Kornega}''i
serving. leadership and passing ability as keys
to the team's success.
Hartwell. a 6-21uruor outside hitter. was
ano ther consistent catafy<;t for the Ea~es A
fLr<;t-team All-Golden \\eM performer. tus
above-average leaping abiltl)• helped him
provide hitting punch. even from the back
row. Ln addioon. his passing "kill" and court
sense made him a conMant thorn m opposuig
team's effons to subdue Estancia.
With Kornegay and Hartwell leading the
way. the Eagles won 1 I of 12 league matches.
Gabriel. a 6-1 senior setter. emerged from a
supporting role in 2002 to tngger Coach Steve
Conti's attack. Transformed by physical
maturanon in the offseason. Gabnel used tu.s
improved physique, burgeorung confidence
and developing skills to provide a rock of
stability m aliiieUp oese1 oy mJury Gabnel"s
constancy helped him share league MVP
honors wtth Jones.
Bart Welch. a 6-0 outside hitter. was among
the many Sea Kmgs to banle in1ury thls
spring. An ankle sprain sidelined tum for a
sizable portion of the schedule. but he
See DREAM TEAM. Pac• IM
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Zack Novak
Estancia high jumper came into his own, leading to
a sixth-place finish at the CIF state championships.
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BRIEFLY -Future Breaker
. I
br;eaks through
./ U~ed Maria Sharapova. an
o~ member of the Newpon ~ Breakers of World Team
Thnnls, upset top-seeded FJena
Dementieva, 2-6, 6-7 (6-4), 6-2,
Friday to reach the semifinals of
the DFS Cassie in Birmingham,
England
It's the first time Sharapova. a
16-year-old Rus.sian, wllJ play in a
semifinal at a Women's Tennis As-
sodalion tour event
Sharapova. who wllJ represent
the Breakers when the World
Tham Tennis begins next month,
has defeated three seeds in as
many days at the DFS Classic, a
tuneup for Wimbledon.
Ranked No. 139 ln the WTA.
Sharapova squares off against Ja-
pan's Shlnobu Asagoe ln one
semifinal today. The final is sched-
uled for Sunday.
UCI's Turpin sits 24th
•TRACIC AND PIELD: UC Ir-
vine junior Annmarie Turpin is
24th among 27 competitors af.
ter the first day of the heptath-
lon at the NCAA track and field
championships at Sacramento
State.
Turpin, the Big West Confer-
ence heptahlon champion, had
a totaJ of 2.946 points Friday.
Georgia's Hyleas Fountain leads
with 3,684 points.
In Friday's events, Turpin re-
corded times of 14.86 in the
100-meter hurdles and 26.51 in
the 200 m eters. She aJso cleared
5 feet, 3Y. inches in the high
jump and put the s hot 35·0~.
The even concludes today with
compecilion ln the long jump,
javelin throw and 800 m eters.
Joyce repeats honor
• VOLLEYBAU.: Sage Hill
School junior Kevin Joyce, a 6-
foot-3 outside hitter. leads three
Lightning players included in
the boys volleyball coaches' All -
Academy League selections.
Joyce is a repeat first-team
pick, while juniors Macsun
Frederick and Julian Smith·
Newman are second-team hon-
orees. Joyce was the leading hit-
ter for Coach Merja Connolly-
Freund, while Smith-Newman,
NOVAK
Continued from B 1
Novalc. the Daily Pilot Alhlete
of the Week. attained his
personal best at just the right
time during the past month,
though he probably could have
cleared 6-6 earlier in the year.
Throughout the uaclc and field
regular season, it seemed
Novak was searching for a
challenge. He easily won the
Golden West League title with a
6-4 clearance, yet he could
have won at 6-0.
During dual meets. Estancia
boys coach Steve Crenshaw
motivate NovaJc. who
developed a friendly
competition with teammates
who shared the captain's role
with Joyce, triggered the attack
at setter. Frederick helped the
Lightning contend for a CIF
Southern Section playoff berth,
though it wound up fourth and
missed the postseason. The
Lightning tripled Its lea.gue vic-
tories from the 2002 season, go-
ing 6-8 againsf Academy foes.
Lightning recognized
• SOPTBALL: Sage Hill
School sophomore Jessica To·
rino tops a list of five Lightning
softball players named AlJ-
Academy League by the circuit's
coaches.
Torino, Sage Hill's lone first-
team selection, had six stolen
bases, six RBis and scored eight
runs in 10 league games to help
the Llghcning finish third and
reach the CIF Southern Section
Division V playoffs.
Coach Jim Percival's squad Is
represented on the second
team by junior Katrina Redel-
sheimer, sophomore AJexa Shi-
tamshj, as well as freshmen
Catherine Bailey and Meagan
McCullough.
Redelsheimer had team highs
against league competition in
balling average (.303), hits ( 10)
and runs (nme), while aJso
chipping in 14 stolen bases and
five RBis. She was aJso the
Lightning's No. 2 pitcher.
Dailey. the No. I pitcher, was
3-3 in league with a sterling
1.26 ERA. She aJso had seven
RBis and 11 steals against Acad-
emy competition.
Shitanishi hit .296 in league
with a team-be t 19 steaJs.
while McCuJJo ugh posted a .273
average with seven RBis and
eight steaJs against league foes.
Region 97 signups set
• AYSO: The finaJ registration
day for AYSO Region 97 fall soc·
cer leagues is scheduled Tues-
day in Mariners School's multi-
purpose room from 6:30 to 8:30
p.m.
Interested players born be-
fore Feb. I, 1999, through age
18, are eligible to sign up. New
players to the region. or those
who were not registered last
year, must brlng birth certlfl-
cates. First-time players born
on or before JuJy 31, 1995, will
participate ln a slcills evaluation
by one of four coaches.
Early registration fees are: $85
for the first player in a family, $75
for a second player and $65 for
each additional competitor. After
Tuesday, registration will cost
$125 per player. There are no re-
funds once a player is placed on
a team.
Several volunteer positions
need to be filled. The AYSO Re-
gion 97 office is located at P.O.
Box 1848, Newport Beach,
92659. Interested players can
contact the registration line at
(949} 642-6296.
Gold crush unbeaten
• SOF'fBA.LL: The Pacific
Coast Fascpltch softball 8-and·
under Gold Crush finished the
season 18-0, beating the Red
Hot Tamales, 11 ·4, in the cham-
pionship game.
The Crush jumped to an early
lead on the bats of Undsey Su-
soUk, Caroline Graham, Lotte
Martin, Hattie Marshall and
Pippa Saunders. Strong pitch-
ing was provided by Martin,
Marshall and Allyson Nlabett.
Alexandra Brinkman, Baret
Yahn and Gretchen Tlngler
kept several rallies going for
Coach Brian Marshall's team
ln 12· and-under action:
Rene Mycom had 10 stnkeouts
in the championship game for
the Bubble Trouble, which won
the title. The Bubble Trouble
finished 10-6 and won their first
two playoff games to advance
to the championship bracket.
Heather Van HJel and My·
corn teamed up in the circle to
in the title game, while Lauren
Tolfa and Elena Redelshelmer
pitched for the opponents.
AJI Bubble Trouble players
reached base and scored at
least one run including Kate
Baldonl, Bllzabeth Cramer,
Sydney Engel, Allx Fitch, Sarah
Folb, Katrina Gaar, Rene My·
com , Brooke Petersen. Lauren
Pilz, Sasha Pozzuoli. Kellale
Soltero and Van Hiel.
you that," he said after nearly
cleanng 6-8 m the state finals.
Confidence can work
wonders, ~pecially for Novak.
who developed a knack for
thriving in big meets the past
month. During the basketball
season. Coach Ouis Sorce
assigned Novak to defend the
opponent's top scorer.
Perhaps, that's when Novak
started to develop his affection
for challenges.
"It's from just playing sports
in general,· Novak explained
of bis competitive fire he
showed during the CIF meets.
"I've just gone through sports
with the thought that I need to
do my best. That thought
to the occasion."
Novalc. who will compete at
Scott Sankey and Man Cachola. In addition,
Qenshaw would tease Novak. telling him he had
better work hard or Costa Mesa's Sharon Day
would outdo him at the Golden West League finals.
Orange Coast College next
year, said he intensified his training to prepare for
the CIF meets. He became Involved with
plyomettics -exercises designed to develop speed
and power.
·Zack has always had the talent. bur I don't think
be totally realized that." Crenshaw said. ·1 don't
think reality sunk in until be won the leque tide.
Then he snapped. It leelDed lib the Ugb1 came on.·
Novak surprised many opponents when he
cleared 6-6 to win the CIP Southern Section
DMsion ID title May 24. He even surpriled himsdf.
·1 never thought I could get 6-6,• Novak said
after the meet.
But. after the state 8nals, Novak wu put the
state of shock
"(Oeartngl 6-8 ls not going to be hard. I promise
F.stancia jumps coach Frough Jahld pointed him
ln that direction. Jahid wanted Novak to reach his
potential. which continues to grow.
"The sky is the limit for him; Jahid said "1 can
ace him jumping for a [Ne.Ml Division l school
after two years at OCC. He's going to be able to
clear 6-10, without a doubt."
Noftk plans to enroll in a poUce academy after
OCC but he saJd he not pass up a future
scholarship offer from a four-year school
•I would definJtely tab that," he said.
Just another challenge for Novak.
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DREAM TEAM
Continued from Bl
virtually willed his way back into
the lineup for the postseuon.
His bitting hampered by health.
his ball-controJ skills and
leadership ability earned
conaistent pm.lse from Cond,
who deemed the senior veteran
Invaluable.
Kevin Welch. a 6-0 sophomore
outside hitter and one of three
Welch brothers on the team,
utilized a bard-nosed style and
rugged competitive nature to
offer valuable lnsplration to his
older teammates. Intangibles,
however, are only part of the
package for this powerfully built
standout, whose strength, savvy
and sincerity about winning
should make put him at the
center of CdM success the next
two years. Uke Bart a
second-team All-PCL pick. Kevin
Welch was also a Dream Team
selection in football as a receiver
last fall.
Diefenbach, a 6-8 junior.
returned at the end of the first
round of Sea View League play
to help lift the Sa1lors to a aha.re
of the League crown and a berth
in the CIF Southern Section
Division I playo1&. A constant
target of opposing blacken. he
was still the go· to Harbor hitter.
He bad a match-high 2' kills in
the 1Us' regular-season-ending
four-game ttiumpb over Back
Bay rival CdM. He was a
first-team all-league choice.
Toole, another first-team
All-Sea View performer,
emerged as a valuable 6-1
senior outside hitter for Coach
Dan Glenn's Sailors. His
contributions were particularly
vital with Diefenbach and
sophomore standout Brett
Perrine (out for the season with
a tom ACL) sidelined. He
joined Jones in the Orange
County All-Star match.
Joyce, a 6-3 junior outside
hitter, helped the Lightning
contend for a OF playoff berth
in their second varsity season.
They eventually finished fo urth
in the Academy League. A cbJb
player with well-rounded slcills,
he was the Newpon Coast
private school's leading hitter.
OSITIVE
OCCER
LINIC
June 23 -26, 2003
Corona Jel Mar
4 day clinic tor boys and girts, age 5-18
Cooctled by lntemaflonal soccer stars
All atf'lletel receive an Adidas
soccer boll and Jersey
To register, call Neil BranJom at:
714.814.2771
100% of the proceeds go to
Muscular Dystrophy Research
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TENNIS
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
90.year-old Bill Lurie makes volley return in National Senior Father and Son hardcourt tourn ament at the Newport Beach Tennis Club.
Davis duo cruises into quarters
Gordon Davis·Scott Davis
among top seeds to move on
at Newport Beach TC event.
NEWPORT BEACH -The top-seeded
doubles tandem of father Gordon and son
Scott Davis (Corona del Mar) defeated
Herman and son Mike Ahlers, 6-1, 6-1.
Friday to reach the quarterfinals of the
senior division in the ninth annual United
States Tennis Association national senior
father and son doubles championships at
the Newport Beach Tennis O ub.
The Davises have won the last two
father/son tournaments in the senior
division (fathers 60 and older) at NBTC. of
which Scott is the director.
The other three top seeds in the senior
division all advanced to today's
quarterfinals. which begin as early as 8:30
a.m .
In the super '>enior division (fathers 70
and older), the second-seeded team of
Fred and son Adam Pessl from Bellevue.
Wash .. fell to Tom and son Tun Burke
(Maple Grove. Minn.). 5-7, 7-5, 6-3.
Newport Beach"s John Peterson and son
Eri c lost in straight sets to the Burkes. 6-3.
6-2. in an earlier match Friday.
Since the super senior division had 19
teams entered, three doubles duos did not
have a bye. Sta n and Jeff Griffin. the
fifth-seeded team. as well as the Burkes.
won two matches Friday to advance to the
today's quarterfi nals.
Four other top seeds all advanced to the
quarterfinals, including Larry and son John
Huebner, who won the title in 2001.
Enc Peterson, left, volleys for point as father and Newport Beach re sident . John, backs
him up during a 6-3, 6-2 first-round Super Seniors DMsion doubles loss Friday afternoon.
USTA NATIONAL SENIOR FATiiER AND SON DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIPS
Round of 16
Senior dMslon
lf•rht"• 60 and olde1 J
Gordon (falherl and Scott Davia
(Corona del Marl def Hennen and
Mike Ahlet"s, 6-1, 6-1. Robert and
Man Quall def. J1mee end Bred
Nelson, 6-0, 6-3. Ernest and Chn1
Schoop def. Alen and Bobby Croll.
3-6, 6-1 7-6 (SI, Theodore and Aleco
Proovolos def Chudi and Marie
Scnbner, 3 6, 6-3, 6-3; William and
Eric Simomon def Gene (Newport
Beadll and SlllVtl Nalbanchan
(withdrew). Jade end Damn Hemz
def Hal Sweney Jr and Hal
Swenev IH, 6-1. 6-4; Ff'enk end Sean
Froenhng def Jeny and Brien
Wayr.e, 6-1, 6-1, Joe and Joe Zert>on1
def Otdt and James Fox. 6-2. 6-0
and Jim Senlet def Jerry end
Jamie "-ul. 6-0. 6 3. John end Chns
Ound11 def Neil Ind Dennis
Roberts, 6-4 6-3. P1r1ter and Kerrv
Hell def \lanQ8 and Merk
Trueblood, 6-2. 6-4 101110 Stan and
Geoff Grithn. 7 6 (21. 6 O. Ron end
Dave Tonid1ndel def Don1ld i nd
Enc Neuman, 6 2, 6 2. Phlhp and
Crelg Fle>co def Lany and MH:nael
Sperling. 6-3, 2-6. 7.5, Tom and Tom
Burle• def John (Newport Be&ehl
and Eric Petar10n. 6-3. 6 2. def Fred
and Adam Pesal, 5 7, 7 5, 6 3
Super _,lor dMsion
/fathers 10 and old6r}
Carl and Bob Lucty def. Wilham
1nd William Lurie Jr .• 6-0. 6-1, lost
10 Lany end Jim Huebner. 6-1, 6-2;
Gene and Guy Nash def. R1mon
and Ron1ld Myers, 6-1, 6-1, Jim
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
Locals in Showcase
IRVINE -FJVe serifors wbo
helped lead the Corona del Mar
High baseball team to the Pacific
Coast League championship will
play today in the South County
Sh owcase of Players, set for 1
p.m. at Windrow Park.
Keith Long. a four-year starter
at shortstop who competed for
the victorious South in Monday's
Orange County All -Star Game.
will be joined by teammates
Griffin Dunzer, Niclc Karp~. Nlclc
Rhodes an(i Ryan Rhodes on the
PCL team that will play against
seniors from the Sea View
League, including Newport Har·
bor's R.J. Muller, at 1 p.m.
Long was a first-team All·PCL
choice this spring. while ~. a
designated hitter, was a second-
tearn all-league choice.
Nick Rhodes and Dunzer are
pitchers, ·while Ryan Rhodes is
an outfielder.
Muller played third base this
spring for the Sailors.
CdM head man John Emme is
one of the coaches for the PCL
squad, while Newport Harbor's
Joel De guln will be a coach for
the Sea View unit
After the game. an eight-player
home run derby will lake place.
1\vo players from each league.
including the Century and South
Coast. will compete in the home
run derby.
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_l.111,.;;....._l ll_ll_c• __ M_ Llpl Notices
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TIM Cll1. of Newpn1{
ltKh will spon101 1
tnlnln1 eta» for tht
Ctftiflc1tlon of d1v1tll to
perform Inspection• 101
the praHn<• or •bMnn
of 11l111n 11 a projtcl
sit• prior to the tnlt11
lion of dreila•na. bulk·
hHd or d~k p10Jecb
These lnJ,J1ctton1 110
roqul111f by VlllOU\
111ut1Jdly .-a1nc1e1 p11or
to i.Su1nc1 of/11m1h
01ver1 ctrllflt under
11111 proanm may dive
fOf p1ojecl proponenh
(1nd cherae a fee for
Hrvicu) 1nd iubmtl
repo1ts slmll11 to thoH
11qu1r1d undt1 the
C1uttrp1 ln1lolt1 mon
1to11n1 and 1eport1n1
p•oaram
To p11t1c1p1te. drve"
are 1equ11ed to have
baste PADI or NAUI
ct1tlf1c111on and 1
minimum of ~ dovo
0111trs should ~ capablt
of low vis1b1hly doves 111
the harbor 1n depth' of
20 IHI Of len The
train1na will take 3 10 '>
hours depend1n1 on the
number of dovtta p11
ti41p1t1n1 and wlll
consl1t ol the (I)
pru1nt1tlon of 1d11ea
honal meteflats on the
n1tu11I hlttory, tcotoo •
lmpo1t111ce and kltntt
f1C1tlot1 of Hl&rus In
Newport Bey and (2) in·
the water 1nsp1ttlon
tralmn1
01v11s wilt become
f1tfllh11 With method1 on
wllert to opect Hlarns
to occur, 111ch as, In the
vicinity ol bulkho.is.
docks and channels how
to tdentlfy probablt
lo1.1t1ons ul nlarau
btsed on lldu/'Weler
v1s1b1hty and h1b1tal
types, at1d underw;ater
\Ur YIY llthnoquu
Plu~e bnna 111 ap
prOp111te diVP. IHI lo
the tr a1n1n1 5enoon It
you have aoy 11uut1ons
plea'• call Chila Moller
at (949) Ii« 3043 or
Tom Ronm1lle1 at (949/
64A 3041 or e m••I us •I
cmlller @ttly newpoll
be.tell Cl us t>< troMmoll
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t>N<ltcau\
Publr\hed Newpur I
Buth Co,11 Mn.t Oaoly
Pilot Jun• 13 14
2003 FS•429
llOOO Of
MUCHWllG c.-.v.-.
(PA200~7}
NOllCE IS HERlBY
Ct\l(N th•t th• Crt~
Coun<tl ot th• Coty of
Ntwpo1t Buth wrll hold
• public hu11na on lht
Policy .
1ppttcatlon of Joseph
•net C1role Cu 1ulo
property ownt1• fo1
Va111nce No 2003-<lOJ
on property located 11
202 S Bay front rtie
PIOl)lltr Is ~tltd thl
the R· S OIStllct I ht
tpphutron requests to
permit a 127 1qu11e
loot. third 1tv1t p0thon
of I stnale f1m1ly
ru1denc1 to oceed lht
24 foot blSt heoaht hmlt
The \lructu1e p1tuntly
uosb •nd wH con
st1u1.ted without the
benefit of • bu1ldm1 permtt
lhe proiect hu l>Hn
11v1ewed. and ho bHn
determined that 11 15
cateeor ocally eumpt
under the requirements
of the Cahfoorua [nvo ronm~nt1I Quality 1'ct
under Cius I (l io\ttne r acoloton/
NOTICE IS HEREBY
FURlHER GIVEN that
s11d pu1>l1c hu11na wilt
be held on June 24,
2003, at the hour ol
7r00 p m in the Cuunc1I
Chambe" of the New
port Buth Crty 11111
3300 Newpoll Boule
v.,d Newport Buch
Cahforn1a •I wh"h trme
and plau •ny and •It
person5 ontuested n••y
•PPe•• and be ht•r d
lhe1eon ti y<>u Lh<allenae
11 .. s pr o,ed "' c<1ur t you
m.y be hmtt~d to nr~•nt
only thou issues you or
someone ehe r "nd at
t he publtc htarrn&
described on lilts notice
or In wtllttn corrt
spondenct delivered to
the City at, 01 PllOI to,
Ill• pubUc httf1n1 For
Information cell (949)
64A 3200
/S/LeY-M.
Nwt&J.t1, City ti.rk
City ef Newpeti 1-ti
,11bll1hed Ntwpor t
Buch-Costa Meu Otlly
Prtot hint 14. 2003 StA3A
an Of 11WP01t 11A01
ieona .vn-. • S111td b.0. may be
rect1'Vtd al tti. office ol
lht City Cltt". llOO
Newport Boulevard, P 0
Bo• 1768, Newpor I
8Hch. CA 92fiSB,8915
until 2 00 p m on the
25th day of J11ne 2003,
11 which ltm. such bid\
1h1ll bt opened and read
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l'11bllah•d Newport
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OIOIWICI ieo. 2003-11
AN ORDINANCE Of THE
CITY COUNCIL Of THE
CtlY Of NEWPORT
BEACH CHANGING ANO
REDEFINI NG THE
BOUNDARIES or COUN
CtlMANIC DISTRICTS
Sub141ct 01d1n1nce was
introduced on the 27th
day ol May. 2003 8'1d
was adopted on the 10th
day of June. 2003
AYIS , COUNCIL
IW(lMHllS1 l'llOCTOll,
lttOGIWAY, ADAMS,
Wlll, NICHOLS ,
MAYOll lllOMIHG
NOIS , COUNCIL
MlMHllSr HIFFlllN.AN
AISINT COUNCIL
MlMllltS1 NONI
AIST AIN COUNCIL
MlMllltr NONI
MAYOR r Steven
l r-ber1
CITY CUlllC1 loVOflne
M. Horlileu
The rnt11e lt•I "
•v••l•ble lot review in
"" r1ty Cletk s olf1v of
lht Clly ot Newport
e~ath
Published Newport
Be.ith Custa Meu Oarly
Pilot June 14 2003S•433
The follow1n1 per1on1
a1e doln1 bu"neu u
1) P1thway Publnlllnt
b) ALByC C1oup, 1836
Po1t Abbey Plact
Newpoll Buch CA
92660
M11i. flemonc 18.16
Pott Abbey Ptace
;~ort Buch CA
This bu11neu ts con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
H1v1 you started do•ne
1>u1tnesa yet' No
Matk Fltm1ne
Thos statemenl wu
filed with the County
Clerk ot Oranae Cuunty
on 06/11/03 200Ht4710J
Oaoty Pilot June 14, 21.
28. July 5. 2003 Sa430
RdltlM~s
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lhe lollowona per \Oros
11e do1n11 bu\"1US u
E•tcul1ve JanrlO"•I
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Dr Newport Beath CA
92660
Pacolic Natrona! Maon
tenance M•n•aement
Inc (CA/. 903 Spt1nt1
ltde 01 Newpor I Bear h
CA92660
This busrnen os 'on
ducted by 1 cOtpo••hon
Hhe you sta~ted dorna
bu!Mness yet> No
P1t1f1C N1t1on•I M11n
lenance Mil Mille
Ba1r1m1an. President
This statement was
hied wrth the County
I lo\v to Place A
-l.lpl Nallcll
Cletk of Ortn11 County
on OC/12/03 200JH4717t
Dally '"°' June 14. 21. 21. Jvly 5, 2003 S14l6 .......... ... s......
Th• follow1111 person\
111 do1n1 bus1n1u "
S1ndstone Hnan1c So
lullons 2'22 Elden B I
Costa Mua, CA 92627
Sh11on Woody 2522
£Iden B I Coste Mtu
CA 92ii21
fetty Stone. 2522
fldtn. 8 I Co\11 Men
CA 92ii27
Th" l>u"neu rs ton
dueled by to putner s
H1v1 you stat ltd doona
busmeu yet' No
Sh•1on Wo<1dy
Tho\ Sl<ilement w~\
ltled with lht Cuunty
Clerk 111 O"nl~ Cuunly
un 06. t2i03
20036947162
Daily Pilot June 14 71
}8 luly 'J 200.i 'la4JS
RctltlM INiess Mmes.._.
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•r • doina busmen as
[AM CO 11811 h1shua
I 1ne S•nt1 Ana Cato
furn11 977'1i
l11~• Ann Miles 11811
l<1shua L•nc S"nl• An• c .. totDf n1• 9270'>
Robert Molt\ 11871
loshua l•ne s.tnt• Ana
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lho\ bu\ln",. " con
dut led by husband •nd
wrle
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bu••ness yet? No
Robttl Mila~
Thos alatemenl was
filed wrth th• County
Cle1k ol Or•na• County
on06M/03
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no habahty for any error in an
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re~pon ... 1blc except for the co!>t of 1he
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Al ESTATE
R SALE SOOS·SISO
BUSINESS
SERVICES
Business
Consultants 2315
r rtvote Ovtlr. "'"'tint av~ •ppro• I br from
Newporrl Buch l .cal
tent hunl1n1 ad1ac 1n1 to
""' w1t11towl retua• owner,hop 1nt11nt &
IPPIOA 375 ICIH of land
& 1mprovemenh • you1
own CJmp compound
w/,lructure end 2
trailers Wonderful f11
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lasttnc du11n1 due ~
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lttk oHlce cl9'k/marll1t
t1bll SA75. urly Amtf
tun cherry hutch $1500,
child's Whitt d1nur
$1!>0 1tandtn1 clttrry
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twin l11tn1ton bed
'"""" '"" 11200 old o•ll/ltllhtr prlnclpln
ch1w 115<1. ctlerrywood cl!Ht 1100, 2 8ttell .....,. W/Nit i..f't 1llt 9&,,..,~. Nilli:iiM ...... we Ne..,..,t ldt. F1tf'Ch
coucllu. wln&b•ck
cltaln. Ve1u p1111 II••·
lo•• att, " bf • dt
Tommr llflem• futlll-
ture, dresden, btonzn,
T1fla111 tempt, ltthtt. * 14151 ID*> ..
-b SHACtC I !> SOOA
Vt~1., l'Mdlonu only
1equked
I 881279 9226
,o .. n '"' STOCK MMtcnl~--
nMft 01111 -lfottlHI level pe(ln•r on truly
p1om111n1 prodvct Unn.
Sllr'• Ott l•notlt S.Wlous tall Ut·2H·U24
mtttlna 1ppo111t1,11nt
only
lmm
7402·7466
~ IOOHSJO
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9000-97SO
HOMES i:oR SALE
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
Balboa Island °""' Sot & s-I -4. 306 c.al clMSIC duc>lr • Zbf• den 2ba liont ~
& tBr IB1 1tnlll
$1 495.000 •et David
Pr.nee ~718-1!>20
Balboa Peninsula
orfN SAT-SUN 2-S
2 157 l. OCEAN llVO
Just steps aw11 trom tht
Jetty pa1-3br 31>1 Ip
lren~h dr\ that owe• loo~
-. ta jn1l0 SI 09!> 000
Aaent 3t0 463 204~
0 "'*"' Mp••• rtll(ty to 1emodtl or r et>urld
~ R 2 lol looils av« the arass pwi. by
!tie Bll>oa l'IW SI ..R> ax>
Jim JtcObS M.soc11tt0
Rufty t49-67S..SU3
0,.. Sot & s-1-4.
20 l Ith St. Newly
rernodeted Tr.,11~. lecli
noo conlonntnc w/ocean
•nd 11ey -su~.<m Jom .llcobs, Associattd
Rutty 9&673-3663
Under the Service Directory Banner
Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
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Bl<t 9A9-J7'-SS76
CAMIO HIGHLANDS 4626 Certlonll Or.
Ol'lN SAT 11 ·3
SUN 11 4
4br 2 'lba sin al~ ·.tu• t
cornt1 IQt I p•t btath
SI ()'>() 000 Bv Owner
:;;%"v~":.
~ room to t•l*'d Arei*&,,,..-TRO ~I
CLASSIFIED
It's the solu·
tionyou 're
searching/ or·
whether
you 're seeking
a
homt, apart·
mtnJ,petor
new
occupation!
Irvine
"""'5 JIB*>OM
TOMllOMIS
Tapti.y --P"¥1411 ~ end
unit Debes l'Wl
S749..<XX>FU
~See 1-S
NIWPOl'Y NUCNtTS OPt•SAT~1-4
J1te .... " 5l)r ~ 3 c ,., • 911.c
l•m 1"', l frpks. lillMI
scapod 1erds w1tll w11M
1111. close'° bMch
arenite •ttc. IMw 11,
-..1.11.495.000
., ow-949""2·3902
or cttl M""~J
DISTRESS SALE
Bank Foredosum.
Free lin of fo~oswe propcnics.
Rtaivea~
computerized pdn(OUI.
OrN~wd\.a1-s1+ 111 ....... .
l.la?M.tJU B>' fl43
ss••.ooo. N••I'•'' Ceut Cettll• h11111y
upended wrth IOl .. e<
vtew. crown~
~ C)ltnl (efltnl(
hie. Hml!llnne P"llO w tilt
0111 watwf .. eel l'.f'tltt
ltnlOft 949 Ul 1'J&3
Tustin Randi
MTWll HU.S t abllblA
cl.l51Dm holN. Larae v•d
lbsy '-'llflJI llndilUlpt
50r 3 5bt on cul de -.
00.1111 .t SllH>J1» by
The s.itflon GrOWCI
Cll 0... Sunen al n4-lln tsn tar.._ ~T-
Rt:SIOEWIAI.. RENT A.t.S
ORANGE 7411
COUNTY
a-..... & 11-"t
21r 2 .. ,ntt•a• Paloo
w d lof1& or \hof1 le< m
Owner Ail 949 ~ 4457
* Yoorty "9 21r 21, w d ht bum c••I tp
lrnt patto S1991l mo 818
903 u I "J 9'9 6!>0 ?!>46
y~ --~ io-dpb rt lut w d !NW tp '"""
lo l'>ly I\ Pit" sri& """"
-$2Q)rn 91$113 !lo&
..... ley IY-apt 2tw
Iba, Ip Jh<He teuncll'
l llOO "'o •l~t WO
fll'•(I 11&11• • !JtC'll 11400,'-• ......
must ... •II,._
U\tt1WO 1.,..-.
~-.990Gl
......
• Sltufdly, ~ t•. 2003
:: CRQSSWQRD PUZZL~ t TODAY'S
' Corona del Mar
713 i-t...,. :& 2Ba. sm
bead1 cotbie. pvt tray.
I arport. SZDl(mo. Oean
& Ready! 9&251·9444
oc-view home ltef'll,
..,y, 21>< Zb• patios. no
smoVpet Quiet ne1eh.
52450/mo 949 760 8217
ColtaMea
SPACIOUS 2br Iba
4 plu. WO. East Side
Costa Men, No pets
949 574 5134
EASTSIDE llr, 1 lo,
Cott... private yard
w/d no pets $995/mo
, ava11 7 /I !162 577 9291 ·--------• 2!lr Ille bea1 remod brand
• nu kite, pnll'n ~~
Nr F-par1I I mvbctt
11/pet SlZJO ~9594 • E'... 2Br l&i houses
avail yard. as. w/d hlwps,
• some 3'lPls lllcld. sum &
, SI /50m 949-719-0748
l'.W. ,... ,..., lll!wly
redorw. din room aaraer.
fenced yards. a\'M 11 lily
SZJ»n. 111Ckh uUs. 2451
Sanu ~ 9ot9-642.QJ58
R. RS·
California law re·
quwes that contrac·
ton taluna JQl>s that
total S500 or more
' (labor or maleuafs)
' bt i.ctnsed by Ille
Contractors State
Lanse Board Stale
i.w also requites th1t
con tr actors 1nclud4I
thew liunse numbei
on all adverlkinc. You
can check the status
of your licensed
contr1cl11r at
www e&lb ca 1ov or
800·321 CSLB Unli·
cen1td contractors
tal11n1 fobs that
' total less than SSOO
must state 1n thew
advartlMmants that
• they are not hcensed
by the Contractors
SI.ala UUnse 8-4l"
.w .......... • C..tom htlt IM, Crewn • Moldifto, .... 8-da
, LIS77tl:l M9-709 5&t2
Huntington Beach
COMMUTlUSS
RELAX MORE
Contxt renbil llw'& ~
'nlMI lmflll'mabon Center
11625-8 tot H.v9 d a,ld
Main. rme, ea 92614
1 ... ~2690
I talM..-
21 .. -21.ntt
al Slark & Beach Blvd,
Sl485/mo 949 306 9460
Ju•t yartls fr-
...i 2Br. new perllJI lbir.
new ~ wnlDws & bh.r's
$1500/mo 714 969 4756
Oceanft lbr lbil condo ne~I
1-e f'ir.r, COfTIITI pool, '14l'i,
wd 11 unic. .... d pk&. 1t sum 96u.J.11ro
COMMUTI USS
aUAXMOlE
Cont.ad ieMlll Ima ~
ment lmlornvbon Cenla
1762>8 al Harvsd and
Milln. Irvine, Ca 92614
1 ... ~2691 ...... M.,._..
UDO YEAltl Y WSE
& UDO SUMMD HOMIS
BU GRUNOY REAi. TORS
949-67 S-61 '1
~b!MM..,.._..
Home 2Br 2Ba. 2 car
c~raae. 2 beaches. A/C.
avail 7/1 714 998 1758
I Ir Spacious lvne rm.
lplc. hrd wd firs. kit/din
area, shared n/smk/pel
SIOOOmo 949 645 5-430
21r 1.Slo, wall>. to
beach. 4245 H1lar1a. nur
Hoae ear . w/d hkups
Sl395/mo 949 645 3683
A STUL IR $1095/Me
1/> Off tile 1st -..... for 6mo lease. Newly
remocleled W/MW appls,
carpet & ceramc: hie
W/O inside @ uml O/W
& Irie. 281 $1445 CaH
Lora 949-646-2224 or 714
633 7'!Hl. No doe!>·
Lort• lbr Ibo """ Oft ttulot Ponlns10la pelfll.
No a111oltlfl9/pots. s '450 949-2d-463'
._, .., Pvt i-tl ,_
H.tJCr ~ 2Br UN. a:DI
lo ~. ltY'n5. l'bwlapVpnl Sl700m tse 949-718-1400
2!lr l!itla twrhn nr Hma Ho5c> pabo. comn pootl
'4Jll, nu pas1IMe & ca-pet.
2 c &1' $1750 9'9-293-4631
.. '-2!lr 2ba Cone*>. l~(. fhplc. 2 pallOS.
new4y ct.cortted. w/d
lll5idle Slf!S()n 714-J94..4941
1200tf Ur 210 '" Beacon Bay, ful k1tcMo.
lrMe room, b*ony. step$
lo beach. p¥k, lennos. I
~ lease Sl9150/mo !lti-
566-99ll8
~CAUIT-QCMIPn¢t lrldi It.dis-• Tllo
R1p11rs. Patchlna. Install Concrete, Patio. Ofrwway
Courteous. 1ny size jobs Flreplc, BBQ. Rers 25Yrs
Wholesale! 949 492 0205 £ ap Terry 714 557 75~
Cleaning
~.,ca.-Qualtt7
House cle1n1ne. Afford
able rates. 20+Yrs Exp
F rm Esbm9lit 714-El .fSi1
eon..,Slrwtcll
& IUSl#ISS •tr AMS
Uperades. Repairs ol
Computat, Networh
Evenlnes/WHkends
Competitive Pf Ices
for qu1llty setvk:.
t4t ... u -nn
714--tH-.4221
TltoC-ontM-
Cemantwork Buck, Illa
& More. Reliable. Ho tob
too small 714 615 9062
~
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AOOfT10NS & IOOlElHl
U577982 949· 709 5642
~Ml-
YCJUaNOME
IM,.OYUllNT
,.OJECl?
Call a plumba<.
palnttt. h1ndyman,
CK any of tilt &rut
s.rvicos listed here In
-~dtr91.lofy! THESE LOCAL SVC
PEOPlE CAN HELP
YOOTOOAYI
Bridge
Q I • Na( wlncnblc. you bold: •I ti A o JUJ •AQtl742
Your ri&ht hand opponent open' lhc bldlJi with three diamonda. wi.
IClion "\; yuu lake?
• 0 J ... 5 ti .. 7 0 u 3 • 10 2
I
Pannet opens the biddina with one
bean. Wblt do you "'6p00d?
Q 2 -A& South. wlnetabk, you
hold:
Q 5 • ~•Iha' wlncnble, at South
)'OU hold:
• It 5' Q AK t U J l o 7 • ttl
•JtH Q ttU o Q •QJIU
The biddiDJl bu J)JOOCCdcd: NOll11:I EMT' 80t1rH WEST
The biddln2 has orocccdcd:
NOllTU !AST' souru
I• 10 T
•• 20 1
Wl\IU action do you take'!
What do you bid now?
Q 6 -Both vulnerable, as South you
hold: Q 3 -N. South, vulnerable, you
hold:
• A J 10 6 5 ':I K 7 3 o A 10 7 • I 5
•AK 2 o KJ654 O Al86S •7
The bidd1n.t tw oroc:eeded:
The b1ddmg has proceeded: NOR'rn Wr.st SOunf WF,,BT .. .... .. .... !i<>unf lVP.S't NOR'llt ~I I .._ I• ,_
l .... ~ ....
IHI' PM !
Wh.11 do you bid now'! Wtw1 do you bid oow7
Q 4 ·Neither vulnerable, )OU hold: Look for OllS>Wf'S Ott Monday.
•It c.,.y_ T•-i-.•
28r 281 w/mester srttin&
room, pool/JacunV\etlnis
S\950/mo '714~·1846
21a YIAIU. Y UNTAlS
Newport Beach Penin
Sl400·Sl950/mo •ti
t4t-•7S-7800
...,,,.... ~ 2.& 2Ba.
1'111...ty~fp,iltl
~~~
2• 21e, 2c '"*"· nau Faslllon Island.
$2050/mo. Prudenllel
Ca. RHfty 949-72l.Ol32
'-•'""" lbr 2h townhome, 2 car eat1ee.
community pool. Aet
S2300mo 949-673-7800
llAOJN IAY/IAY f9CINT
upstairs 2br l.5ba Ip,
Jar•~ ~ wd hkup yr lse.
S260Q/mo 949-073-8411 m; • .....,,......
Jba home. 2-pl, priv
pebo. comm pool 'II' lie
S0!.111!> ,... now 949668C73
Ye9'1y a-.. 3lw 2t..
house. 3 doors to beach~
Hew carpet & paml.
S29!>0/mo 714~5-4!>·8628
IAYFaONT
,. 29o $3200/-.,,...,
626-212-1733 626-297-6262
llUFfS TOWN HOMI
BAY VIEW 3BR +FR
LARCE TPLAH
CUSTOM UPCRAOCO
EXPAN0£0 S3800mo
Nw.._ P...._ aoofty
94 .... 32 ... 419
9-lay Cl\llfmina
Jbr '14/.0.. tam rm. pabO.
new pa1r1Vcrpt. no/SIM
S4(XDyi yrly 949 673-0061
Ecn SFa 48r, den.
3b,, view. pool, le yard
$4300/mo Barbara San·
•eget, Rltr. 94~195
Tustin
14711 ~Or.
Ideal location 1r1 Tustin
~. quoel cul de-$K
neat to pm1l. ~ pool. le p;abo w-"i yard, 2Bt
I 2Ba LR. OR. den Sl650,' mo Cal Bob 714-7:11-6419
bmsf@m.sn com
Cksti{Wis
CONVENIENT
wlrdltn JOl' 'rr
bUJ!1ti. stlliltg,
or put Wini,
cltwijitd lw """' '°" lltt4! CUSSJ FIF,J)
'"'' 642-5'78
le• rk
licensed £1ectrk:al
Contractor. Small
tobs starl1n1 al
$79.9S & ....
SfH!c1ahz1n1 1n
Remodehnc & all
home wlfll'I nnds.
Comm/lndust/Res
1-aoG-lt7-10N
l•782959
C1ISTOM CllAlM TU
lnsUllbon, Ulle. anmlc,
~ stone. r.e.I. 1975
L'612044 Jiff 714-612>9961 Wfi ..... Raprllrtd
Rtlfouhn & lnstallabon Till DEAN 949-673-8065
71~ 71+8D-2Dn
JOBS OFfERED
Damadc
Employment -•Hotts-/Mtr·* I clean & ma1nl1m lar11t1
home. Cook, dr1vt, all
duties. eldtrly & child
care exp 323·937 -9038
Employment 8500
',., ._ __, &/• manaetd a but1ness. co
seeks )IOl.r .. ' lhlltim ~ ,., "" 1am n4-2!'BBll
DlllVE•S WANTED
Newpoi1 & Hun~ Bell Set yout own sdledulel
Patt or full hme available
$75•/day lull IJrM
Call 888 OOt WORK °' m @ -J>-0.lcom
"I" "'°"' Detill ....... Auclt w• It ain llJC)ly 1r1
person 1951 Newport Blvd
Costa Mesa 949 650 2999
Moclcd .... Aaaht·"
flea hoors, Wiii tr Mi. arut
position f0< atudef!L NB .,.. ea• 949 ~ 3121
CM.w.---../ <---. S8.SO.Sl6.50
Comm & lfonuses. c...
Hrly n ' PT 25 Y-old
Co fun Cnonommt. PMI
weaJy 714 373-8545 Rob
SELL
your stuff
through
classified!
CE.NEUl. IDlll AIWNIENAME
• Wlmil •a-crail
0 Job Jbo s..a o. ..........
949-322-8292
............. .............. ·--·-·-... ,..... ..................
s.llls.Moe-RepWI ·~ 949-&42-o424
Publishme
NOMOTIONS
Dlf'.AllMINT
Community ~ 11'1
Dr.,.e County seeks r u1
Timi penoo to lntwview
and write stori.. partict-
pate in ~ events, creata and peclnlte ...-
and MCbons. hcallenl c:onwnunication ..._ wen
Ml wilt the pubic. ~
N' Stytt. QuerW'teu.
l'hotostql, r.Mb-Ad Cre
atar, Ptoliaent on MAC
and PC. CCI deslan
experience prafarred
Ptoofreldio& tesl Or111 sc:r~r~td.
EOE. Eace-llent benefit
1*kara. Emllll rtsum1, wriOOa umpla and sallry
requirements to
lana.pnson@lltimn.com ........ ~ ~ .._ in CM 1111ks hndy
tnla.-aE -lllt flp s::had. ........ -Cil)llty lllOI MM50-22AJ s.1o...--...n111r.,.
1mmed1ately No .. P
necassaf"y 714-596-5321
or appl~ 1n person 6902
Edrp" Aw, 1U*J!fm lldl
Socrotairy PT@ HPB
learnma center Corr1itrter
literate, m&flll of phonn.
correspondents. sched
ulina and booklleepine
Competitive salllfy. flex
hrs ~11949 720-1450
TIU-UPS
"'9t. So"w• ~00..Sl~ OS hculy•
mrrmo-bonu!i6. Pd Mlkly nJf"T. Eqier puld. Allrrts
W'llk:omed. 25 W--Co. H B
~&L..,..._ ~Call~J63.
«m·~
ClASSlfllD
It's the solution
you're searching
for ·whether
you're seeking a
home, apartment
pet or new
occupation!
FIX UP SPICIAUST. AH
types ol repair$. Elec
trk:al. plumbina. doon.
Wlllll!r helllss, 1111 & more 24ttflda~ 714-366 1881
-...~
&~
Carpentry • Ptumb!na
Orywal • Stucco
Paint-., ri1t ' more 20+-Years bper-t •714-t6t~S776
~~ ...
rnodllla, AlpSa.' CerTJri'Y. MSM ~~ lic:f69632'1 714-962-24JB iiARiiiiii
AllTn>aOfWOfll
lnMde or Ollt C•ll Jeff or
Dennis 714 427 0040
>onaylirm'·
"-1 .... S,-W.t lnlorlOf & ExltrlOf
Repein 714-50Hl466 w
aOllMSOM COMPANY l(it:hlns, Wlls, ...._
Mark 949·&50·9525 ......
IUMI TO THI OU.Pitt
714 968-1182
AVAILABLE lOOAYI
94M7J..S56ti
,..., ILJ ........
AllDmollllls -........ ...
A..ill '00 M SA •I,
full lact warr, metallic
drk blut/&r•Y llhr, CO. mnrf, superb cond.
Sl9.995 v'874241 Bkr
t4t-SH-1HI
-.~c-
1 .. tt.yAt.,....'02
Black/blicll 1Tepnt
#X08761 Dir
Jim Diiion Sr
NEWPOlT AUTOSPOltT
94t-S74-S.OO
IMW '01 74011 26k ml.
lull lact warr orninco/
01lma1I llhr, n1vi1atlon,
superb hllt new cond
S4lk vl020471 fmancin1
avail Bkr 94~586-1888
-.ocpel.<-
IMW'OJ 760U
11 ml, • black buuty,
IOI( 10256 Dir.
Ry1nludden
MIWPOlT AUTOSl'OIT
t4t-S74-5.00
Ce11llllac •to Sa4o"
.,..,.. St. M..ita 98.fD>
ml. s.viced by Nabors
Cadilllc. White/Bladl lop.
loolls like I COflYertible.
PY-m Audio Sysb!m
AM/FM/CO. Excellent
c:oM 8cqtlt new ~
~. 96646-6110
c...a.c '02 Sovllo SlS
allvar /1ra1 llhr. CO
ctvm whls. &old pke. lull
fact. hke new. S20.995
v~9674l fln1ncme aviul
Bkr 949·586-1888
-.~l.c-
Ferrari FI Coupe,
while, red leather, badg
n ' more 3.000 mlles •120496 Dir
Ryan Ludders
NIWPOU AUTOSPOU
Ht-574-5.00
Forrwl FI c..,..,
white, red leather. bad& es & more 3.000 m1tn
1120496 Dir
Ryan ludder•
NlWPOU AUTOSPOltT
t4t-574-S600
F......t'02360A~
Yellow. tan mt. 6oO mi
1127672 Dir
John Hail
NEWPO•T AUTOSPOaT
t4t-S74-S600 •••• ·•s Mua101t1 Converttble, or111nal
owner iohd c.ar Sl9 995
oho 949-719 2943
For4 Mnt-e CPE '98
V6. 2fik mi. fully loaded
•Int cond. orein owner sa.ooo 949 723 6306
,,._ 'Ol s-T,.,.. 4.2
Vf, 15k m1, white.
0&1nwit Ith-. ro. ctw ome
~. 6 speed il\llo. Save
lSK. SJll.996. vi~
949 586·1888 Bkr
•-·•<pol.co"'
llM'llllDrlll
IHT MOVtaS $SS/Mr. s.w. ,. CMs. lnued.
TI631M4 &-.2378
323-6."J).9971 Olll
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Calif Public
Utilities Commission
requirb that 111 used
houuhold aoods
movers print ll1t1r
P.U.C Cal T number;
limos and chauffeurs
print lhtlr T.C.P .
number In 111 advar·
tlsements. If you hive
any quutlof'ls 1bout
Iha te1allty of •
mover, llmo or
ch1uff-, call·
PUIU< Uf&JTllS CO.MISSION
IOO 177_...7
a..• ...... 'IJYrt.,
Cr11f Price! Guaranteed
-II. f rH Hl LIJ75602
714 538 1534 7 390-2945 ,.,....;,, .........
Top ~ality, Co•tfliw
Interior /'ht l'641221
C1I Jar Mt--850 508' ............
ff#Zflf09
.. -~ay ltalNr, premium Wheels. (I~) $27,980 ., ,,.,..,. ,..... "'
only 1111< '"'· HftC Ptr • forlll8lCI .....
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O:tA&w.RU ,,,_oot, loaded!
(19455) S2A,980
OOIMWXS .,, .. ..,,
Slvet w/Bladl
(1944.le) S38.!8>
00/UZIUtJ
Silver w/Bllldl luUier.
ptMllunl Wt.ti$
(19392) $32.980
-~ts
Bladl w/beea moon
rool, dwomed whtelt
(193811) Sl5,!8>.
HIMW140I~ Bladl/Black. Wllfr1111ty.
Loaded:
(19318) $26,!8>
" W... IS "'° White w/llln prem
'#ll!!eh, • betuty
(19440) $13.!8>
fl/IA~U20 w..-Whlle w/pwy, lulher,
~ .......
(l 9'29) $27,9llO
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ilhr. CD. aold pke.
s uperb, "''I cund
SI0.995 vt 267512 f1
nanc1n1 1va1I Bkr 949
'j86 1888 WWW ocpabo t.OfTI
La.... lS400 '.a ereal
condrhon, or~ owner 95li ITlll, s.lvt\f. mid blut!
book. S8IKX> 949 6~ 500>
Moado '99 M lolo
Conv 45k m1. •ulo
s•lver Ian top pw pl
A, C CO ,uper b hke new
co11d v•l l9143 Sii 995
f1nanC1n& ' 101ranty
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