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'IT' hasn 't
change a
thing, yet
I finally saw one.
It was just the other day. I
was In my motorcar, on
Bayside Drive, heading towd.Cd the
Isle of Balboa There it was, on the
opposite side of the street.
heading
towardme -
gliding along
without a
care. just as
advertised.
Was it a bird?
Was it a
plane? Was it
a Vespa?
No. It was a
"Segway .•
Ring a bell? PETER
Try this: the BUFFA "Segway
Human Transponer. ·Still
nothing?
Come with me now to a time
long ago. December 2001. Futunst
and inventor Dean Kamen i!1
about to unveil his much touted
-and boy ls that an
understatement -Segway
Human ll"ansponer on ABCs
"Good Morning America • For
more than a year. Kamen had
teased and tantalized the world's
media with top secret
demonstrations and carefully
planned news leab about a new
invention or his called, simply
enough. ·n:"
Dean Kamen may be an
uwentor, but he ls no mad
scientist He can get all the
anention he wants, whenever he
wants it, thank you. His previous
inventions Included a ponable
insulin pump-and a
briefcase·siz.ed dialysis machine
-both considered medical
breakthroughs -and a high-tech
wheelchair called "iBot" that
could climb stairs. Uckety-split
The chosen few who were given a
peek at ·IT" were all
techno-heavyweights like Apple's
Steve Jobs, and Bob Metcalf. a
computer engineer who. unlike Al
Gore. really did hetp create the
Internet
They were generally
tight·Hpped. but they all dropped
tantalmng hints that "IT" could
revolutionlu the way we work
and play and live. "I've seen it
and it is ... more lmponant than
pantyhose and more lmponant
than the Internet.. said Metcalf.
l-'m..not wre abo• •t the...
pantyhose. but when the media
picks up statements like those
about a new product. your
publicist raises his arms toward
the heavens and says, "Thke me
now, Lord."
On the morning or the grand
unveiling on "Good Morning
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Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
JUNE 15, 2003
Sima Abelowitz hugs
Dr. Lawrence Werlln
while her husband
Steven and son Ethan, 2,
greet Wer1in's wife Sally
as they gather for dinner
at the Abelowrtz's
Newport Coast home.
SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
SUNDAY STORY
Newport Beach doctor, the
''father of fertility" in Orange
County, has h elped plenty of
men become dads when
parenthood Looked imposs ible.
Fruitful practice
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
P apa is sull a R. olhng S111ne
On any given day. in the
office of feruhty !>peciclh!>I
Lawrence Werh n. there 1<.. an
aura of happiness. hope and
overall sarisfacoon. It's onJy rock 'n' roll,
but he seems to like 11.
"You wallc in -he tak~
appointments as early a.c; 6:30 a.m -w
you wallc in the morning and you have
the Rolling Stones going and it io, a
happy environment,· said Sima
Abelowitz. a longtime pauent "'fl\
al ways the Rolling Stone<>. I le love.. the
Rolling Stones."
Werlin's musical taSles are JU'>l a '>mall
example or what makes him a
wonderful doctor, she added. I le ic, very
positive, very upbeat. very friendly and
funny. He always has a mile on h1~ foce
and a joke to teU.
Werlin. of Newpon Beach. 1s noi JU'>t
an excellent doctor, he also ha'> an
excellent person, she said.
"He is like your buddy not rour
doctor," Abelowil7 said.
Not that infertility IS a laughable
maner, but his relaxed nature put<, hi'>
clients a1 ease and reassuw. them the11
experience is going to be an
encouraging one, she scud.
"He says. 'lt"s OK. You are going to ge1
pregnant,'" Sima Abelowil7 said. ··1 re 1-.
always so positive and that is very
imponant in fertility."
That altitude comes from Werlin
loving what he does. I le loves being J
father and is thrilled 10 help other
people reali7,e that dream.
"First of all it is a joy. from my
perspective, to be a parent." Werlin said.
"Everyday I thank God for my wife·~ and
my three beautiful children. To be able
to help a couple to realire that goal is by
far the most satisfying thing m
medicine for me."
PERSONAL CARE
-l---..u.cuw...ua:Lil'.li;J;J_!_ he I pin.& couples for
years. long enough to be dubbed the
"father of fertility" in Orange County
His history includes years or
groundbreaking studies in the field and
Werlin was one or the first doctors to
bring infertility treatments to Orange
County.
ln 1986, Wertin founded Hoag
S.. PRACTICE, P11e A4
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY Ptl.OT
Lawrence B. Werlin, is a fertrhty spec1ahst who has helped countless families have children and has three of hrs own.
Pictured, from left, are Or. Werlin and hrs wrfe. Sally, and hrs three children: Rachel, 24; Evan, 17; and Emma. 16.
LETTERS
TO DAD
We love our dad Jim P'adden be-
cause be brin~ 100 oranges to us.
He gives us lou of hugs and kisses.
He plays baseball with us and
teaches us how to sud
CHARLIE, 5, TRUDY, 4,
N«)L£AH, l
For more F9thef's Day letters
end photo., ... Peges AS-I
TOP STORY
Sun, pomp and smiles for UCI grads
SPORTS
UCI students bid
farewell during
several graduations
Saturday. More than
5,000 receive
diplomas this year.
More than 5,000 graduates
received a degree Satunlay,
marting nearly a l °" increase
compared to last year's graduat·
ins~
Among those graduating w -
dents. 853 recei\ied their m •
tet's degree or doctorates while
the vast majoril); 4,098 tu·
denta. recdvtd thetr blchelor'a
degree.
"It represents another IC·
complishment for me," said 23·
UC IRVJNS -They couldn't year-old Erin Gofl8. who re.
haw uked for a more beeudf\11 ~ her mutrr'I of ans ln
dly. tNCh1ng. ·a wanted to go Into
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.....__..EK IN REVIE
'
COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa considers
$112-rnillion budget
The City Council spent Monday
staring at a S 111.8-milllon budget for
the 2003-04 fiscal year. The preliminary
budget allows the city to maintain
programs and services at existing levels.
The city expects to take in about $38
million in saJes tax and about S 15 in
propeny tax during the year.
Councilman Allan Ma.nSoor questioned
some or the citys proposed spending.
including money o n the Westside Police
station that he said only operates
during business hours and not during
peak crime h ours.
Roger Mende-L, 17, received the
Honorary Jose Angel Garibay
Scholarship, awarded by the Orange
County I lispanic Educational
Endowment Fw1d, and will receive
S 1,000 toward hi:. university srudies.
The Newport I !arbor I Ugh senior and
Costa M~ resident said it is an honor
he will not take lightJy.
Garibay. a Newpon I !arbor grad, and
six o thers from his base were kiUed
March £J near Nasiriyah, Iraq, after
tmcountering an ambush by enemy
troop:., official'> reported. I le was the
firi.t of two Qr,mge Counry casualties
reported in the war.
• DEIROAE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa
and may be reached at (949) 574-4221 or by
e-mail at deirdre.newman a latimes.com.
NEWPORT BEACH
City nol counting on
El Toro airport yet
While governmental and
nongovernmental organizations wage
an ink war, Newpon Beach residents
are a little more reserved about what
may or may not be a revival of the
pro-El Toro airport cause.
Residents are split on whether the
city of Los Angeles has a right to push
for decisions outside its jurisdiction.
Earlier this month, a letter swfaced
in which LA. Mayor James K. Hahn
secretly asked the federal government if
Los Angeles World Airports, the agency
that runs Loi. Angeles International
Airport. could run an airport at El Toro.
Despite Los Angeles' potential
influence. the Navy ls proceeding with
plans to unload the buJk of the base's
4,700 acres in an online auction in the
fall.
When contacted Friday, LL Cmdr.
Pauline Storum. a Navy spokeswoman
in Washington, O.C, said the agency
isn~ planning to call off that auction.
The Navy. through the Department of
Defense, has hired real estate marketer
Colllers Seeley to publicize the sale and
oversee the bidding. The company
launched a Web site at
www.l1eritagefields.com that contains
infonnation about the auction process.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beach and John Wayne
Airporl. She may be reached at (949)
574-423£ or by e-mail at
june.c:asagrandi>@latime.~.com.
BUSINESS
Airline turns down
John Wayne Airport
A Olicago-based discount airline has
backed out of a bid to offer Oights out
or Orange C..ounty, prompting airpon
managers to seek a replacement carrier.
In a Tuesday leuer, ATA Airlines
declined an offer to set up shop at John
Wayne Airport.
After ATJ\s decision, airpon managers
turned to MJdwest Express. a regional
airline based in Milwaukee. Freed has
tentatively offered two dajJy lights lo
MJdwest Express. which would Oy to
Kansas City.
• PAUL CLINTON covers the environment.
business and polttlcs. He may be reached at
(949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at
PHOTO OF THE WEEK
'SOMETIMES, STAYING AFLOAT CAN BE TOUGH'
S(AN HILLER I DALY PILOT
Breaking news can come in the fonn of almost any
situation. In the Newport-Mesa area. the biggest news story
of the day couJd be the surf or, like this week's photo, a boat
sinking.
salvage the boat.
lbere isn't that much to see though. The most interesting
~happens below the !>Urface, where divers use inflatable
devices to raise the i..unken !>hip. Maybe if I had a wateT
camera and wet.sujt handy. I could have captured the drama
belmy in the murlcy watcl"> of Newpon I larbor.
Although the s.ituation is a serious one, especially for the
owner of the vessel seeing a boat sink is interesting. People
from all over the island came to watch workers try and -Sean I lilll'r. staff photographer
EDUCATION
Lincoln Flementary
students sport togas
Greek Day returned to Lincoln
Elementary School in Corona d el
Mar on Wednesday, representing the
culmination of the sixth-graders'
yearlong studies on ancient
civilizations. The festivities, which
involved 95 students dressed ln
togas, included Olympic games and
Greek food being served by Lheir
parents.
Associate Professor Linda Barron in
the UC Irvine Graduate School of
Management conducted a study that
lried lo explain why women ask. for
less money than men during salary
negotiations. The study revealed that
women entering the work force
generally ask for lower initial salaries
than men and attributed much of
that behavior lo women's different
beliefs about worth. entitlement and
proving oneself.
An Orange Coast CoUege
fund-raiser brought in $63,000,
whkh will help save 21 of the
paul.c/inton<9'1atimes.com.
ENVIRONMENT
Cottages get go-ahead
from Coastal Commission
The California Coastal Commission
granted an approval weanesaay lo
restore the historic cottages at Crystal
Cove State Parle and tum them over to
the public for overnight rentals.
Tue commission, during a marathon
meeting Wednesday in Long Beach,
signed off on a plan that has been
subject of much debate since it was
unveiled in 200 l.
California State Parks will restore the
deteriorating cabins and plans to offer
DON LEACH /DAILY PILOT
Sixth-grade puptls at Lincoln Elementary are about to get pulled across
ttle finish line as ttiey battle in tug-0f-war durmg Greek Day festivities.
coUeges cl~. They had been cut
because or the slate's budget crisis.
Pomona. Whlttier and Wilson
Elementary Schools received more
than 2.000 books over the past few
weeks as part of the Los Angeles
limes' "Reading by 9" program. The
program. sponsored by the Daily
Pilot and the three Newpon Beach
20 ac; affordable rentals, eight for park
staff, five for educational uses and three
for concession stands.
•PAUL a.JNTON covers the environment,
business and politics. He may be reached at
(949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at
paul.cJinton 1il/atimes.com
PUBLIC SAFETY
Gang sweep nets
handguns and four arrests
A muJti-agency gang task force
combed Costa Mesa's Westside early
Wednesday morning in a search for
gang members aUegedly involved in
two shootings and a stabbing. police
Rotary Oubs. provided recreational
reading books for kindergarten
through third-grade students at the
three elementary schools.
• CHRISTINE CARR1U.O 0011ers
education and may be reached at (949)
574 4268 or by e-mail at
christme.ca"il/o (!Jlfatimes.com.
official~ said.
Offi cers did not find the people they
were looking for. but arrested four
others on different charges. and found
three handguns in two homes. Costa
Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney said
One boy was arrested on suspicion of
violating p robation, and another for
egedty1nterfer1ng wtth the omcers'
ability to perform their duty, Birney
said. David Antonio Mendez. 18, and a
girl were arrested on suspicion of
interfering. The girt also had an
outstanding warrant, Birney said
• DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and
courts. She may be re&dled at (949)
574-4226 or by e-mail at
deepa.bhararh@latimes.com.
Dally Pilot
NOTABLE
QUOTABLES
HI want to compliment
tlie staff wt have llere that
makes the council -and
this council member -
look a lot better and
smarter than we rmJly are.. ..
-Ouk Sled. Costa
Mesa councilman. on how
imp~ he was with
what he called the best
budget he has seen in his
more than two-year
council tenure
•Everybody wants a
piece of the clittSe. We're
doing our best, but we're
sdl/ going to feel the hurt."
-Steve Bromberg.
Newport Beach mayor. on
the city's tight economic
times
'We believe Ille IU'U'
tenanl ntWJs to be a
destination cJienl. Smaller.
fast food restaurr.mts don't
seem to irort. People nttd
to go there on purpose. not
just b«ause they have
some dme, but to a pl.aa
where tliey want to bring
tlieir families."
-David Yoon, general
manager or 1Hangle
Square, on the latest
efforts to revive the
downtown Costa Mesa
shopping center
"Many othPr petJple
have rerogniz.ed Roger's
strength. I haJJe rwo
younger boys and I hope
they follow llis example. I
pray that many others
tum out like my SOTL Willi
tlie graa of Cod. tlieycaTL"
-Rog8lo Mendez. a
Costa Mesa resident. on
his son. Roger. who is the
first recipient of a
scholarship created 10
honor fallen Costa Mesa
Marine Jose Garibay
"It goes up and down,
like a roller roaster."
-llrn Schmnum.
Costa Mesa gang detall
sergeant. on gang crime
that h.ad been somewhat
dormant until a couple of
months ago
~rm conftlct«I.. For a lot
of reasons, an fl Thro
airport irould be good for
u.s...lju.s.uJon'L UKllll il in
my back~"
-Gerry Ro., a
Newport Coast resident.
saying what residents
think about an El Toro
airport
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LOOKING BACK
The fugitive made the name for h im self
NeWporl: e>each PoUce Department
Teen Academy
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Like him or not, Sid
Soffer, living now in
Las Vegas, is among
Newport-Mesa's most
colorful characters.
Lollta Harper
Daily Pilot
W ha1 happened Lo the
outspoken, defiant, yet
charming. Sid Soffer?
Soffer, who has dubbed
himself, "The Fugitive," lives in
Las Vegas and continues to avoid
a jail sentence s1emming from
building code violations.
Many may remember $offer's
make-shift car lot. His popular
Meak house. His aversion to city
codes.
He was a candid man A blunt
speaker. I le did no1 mince words.
He did not <;Lay quiet.
Soffer, who had alwa~ Uved
near the beach, said he mio;ses
Newpon -Me!><l.
"I have noticed that there I!>
very, very Uttle ocean hreeze in
Veg&. practically none." Sofler
..aid. "There 1s 1us1 something
lacking here."
n1e fugitive, who hru.
persistently fough1 to clear h1!>
name. said he plan'> to be home
.,oon. 11~ in the middle of the
legal prolev, 10 prove there are
Costa Me~ planning document.'>
that prove ht<, e\.idence of
innocence \oOer da1m<, the cit\
ha-. le pl that t•\'ldem e h um lum
( II\ offiut1h c:l;um 11 dOC''>n't
('X1'1.
n10se tn 1he lu10w. '>llll ket·p 1n
touch w11h ~oiler. who JJwa}">
ha' an earfuJ about tl1e lat~I cit}'
hi under
I hear from him all the 11me ...
'><.lid Lo'>ta Me'><t Mayor {,ary
~lona.han
Monahan de'>cnht:d '>offer in
one word: "ramankerou. .... "
"Ill• !>poke oul Jbout
t'\ erything, .. Monahan ~d. ·· 1
fl•member h1111 at a ml'elmg
"l'anng an elcn "ik.u.,h Monahan
·1-,h1rt after I "'"' already on the
councLI.''
Monahan "a' the manager JI
Sid's old c;teak hou!tt.' on Newport
Boulevard -before openmg h1'>
own pub -am.I '><lid he learned
more from the d1..agreeahle man
about the re<>taurant bU'>lll~
than anyone Although "iofler
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Van guard pre. ident
honored with award
Vanguard University, in Co'ita
Mesa. has honored 1hc1r prC!>I ·
dent, Murray Dempster, with
the F.tlucs In America Awurd for
ethical excellence 1n the Orange
t..ounty business community at
a reception that was held on
June 10 in Newport Beach.
The awardi. were presented
by the Passkeys Foundation and
Olapman Untverc;ity's Leather-
by Center fo r Entrepreneurship
and Businesc; Fth1cs. Past re·
cipient!> include l l 1ornas E.
Yon. pres ident of South County
Bank; Sonance. an archnectura.I
audio business in San Oe·
men1e; Insight Health Services
I IF l\lPI llLL'S --H l ( I" ~ ( \I{ I' I I " .
had already retreated to Sin Cty,
Monahan ran the steakhouse
following Soffer's instructions.
Costa Mesa resident Cass
Spence. who works as a Newport
Beach code enforcement officer,
said he had the pleasure of
knowing Soffer professionally.
Although Spence represented the
type of intrusive government
Soffer hated, he never took it out
on him personally. Oddly
enough, the two men got along.
Spence said. He is one of a kind,
he said.
"Sid was very hands on and
knowledgeable, he's been doing
this for 40 years and
succeeding." Monahan said. "He
would explain thin~ and make
you think. He always played the
devil's advocate.·
Although he may not reside m
the boundarie:. of
Newpon ·Mesa, Soffer conunu~
to inflict a littJe pain on its
officia.I~
The fugitive routinely reads the
Pilot on the Internet and writes
letter!> to the editor and City I lalJ.
Soffer weighs in on variou!>
topic!>, such as second-s1ory
additiom. and the 19th Street
frans1lionaJ area. He a.lso
continues 10 fight his conviction.
In December 2002, Soffer
wrote then Mayor Karen
Robinson alleging most of Co!>ta
:\le<,a's city code'>. including the
one he wa.., convicted of
\.1olating. were 1101 law becau<,e
lht'y \\ere not properly "'enacted"
.is reqwred m the state
l on ... u1uuon.
··~ ~1dne) I.ester ~ffer wru.
t harged and convtc1ed of
\IOlatmg eo ... La \1esa Muruc1paJ
Code'> which •..vere not law, lha1
mean'> 1ha1 informauon shaJJ be
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port Beach i:esidenta and
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after he allegedly com-
mitted two attempted
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Mothe(a Market parking
lot at the interaecdon of
Jamboree Road and Mi-
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said.
OailyNot
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occurred alter Clloo re-
fused to pay the parking
attendant and drove
through two gates before
trying to Oee on Coot. Po-
lice said that witnesses
then saw him approach a
30·year~old man driving a
Lexus and, holding a
knife, demanded that the
man give hlm his car. lbe
driver, a Newport Beach
resident, backed up his
car and drove off. wit-
nesses said.
SEAN HILLER I DAILY Pll.OT
Steven Abelowitz, left, son Ethan, 2, and wife Sima are grateful to Dr. Werlin, for helping them get
pregnant with Ethan, as well as their newest edition, who's on the way.
PRACTICE IS.
. Not until he visited Wertin, that thwart a succes.sfuJ pregnancy.
By testing the ch romosomes
Following that incident,
Oloo allegedly ap-
proached a 60-yeac-old
woman, a resJdent of
Newport Coast, and, still
holding a knife, threat-
ened her life and de-
manded she give him the
keys Lo her Lexus, police
said. The woman then
locked h er doors and at-
temp ted to Oee as Oloo
allegedly began kicking
her fender and slashing it
with his knife before two
officers arrested him.
Officers booked Choo
Into the Orange County
jail.
Passengers halted
after security breach
John Wayne Airport
had a temporary security
breech Saturday after-
noon, after an individual
managed to walk around
the screening terminal
At about 1:47 p.m. Sat-
urday, Orange County
Sheriff's Department offi-
cers and airport officials
shut down the airpon un-
til the security breech was
resolved Planes were
temporarily grounded
and passengers were de-
planed and re-screened
before IDghts resumed.
AJrport officials de-
clined to comment on the
incident.
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
West 18th 9trMt A
commercial burglery wea
reported in the 500 blodt
Continued from Al
Hospital's Fertility Services
Center and directed that
program for I 0 years. He is now
the founder and director of
Coastal Fertility Medical Center
in Irvine and Aliso Viejo.
liying to get pregnant after
one or more doctors may have
deemed it improbable is an
"emotional roller coaster,· Werlin
said, one filled with anxiety and
emotional highs and lows. Those
lows can get more overwhelming
each time an a11emp1 10 ger
pregnant falls.
The key to helping people
through those times, he said. is
to treat them as people, not
clients.
"I look at each patient as an
individual." Werlin said. "Just like
you deal with everyday people.
This is not just a patient who has
infertility, this is a person who
has many other things going on.
My job is 10 appreciate that there
are other scresses in their life that
play a role and try very hard to
be sensitive to those issues.·
"This all comes·naturally to
him," said colleague Susan
Bloom.
And fatherhood comes
naturally to Newport Coast
resident Sleven Abelowi12. his
wife, Sima. said
"Ethan just adores his dad."
Sima Abelowitz !laid. "He plays
with him all the time. Over the
weekend they are ~ buddiec>-•
This Father's Day, Steven
Abelowitz has a new reason to
celebrate. His wife is six months
pregnant with their second child,
in large pan thanks to Werlin, the
couple said. ·
Abelowitz has a distinct
perspective on parenting and
medicine because he is a
pediatrician. For years, he has
seen a good percentage of the
children in Newport Beach, but
did not have any of his own. He
knows the proper nutrition,
growth rate, healthy weights.
what to do for a fever, a rash, a
cough or the snlftles but could
not admjnister that knowledge at
home.
et 6:29 e.m. Wednesday. COMMENTS Av9ftu• of th• Alta: An
euto theft wes reported in Continued from Al
the 3400 blodt et 3:10 p.m.
Wednetdey. America." the latest cool tool ~
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waa reported at South was supposed to be a "segue"
Coast PIUI In the 3300 between how we used to Uve and
blodt at 7 p.m. Thurtday. how we would live from that day
1fi1to1 9tNet: A forward. forever and ever.
dftturbance wH reported Diane Sawyer and Charles
in tN 1.-,0 blodc at 10:07 Gi~n gamely donned their helmets, mounted their Segways.
p.m. Wedneadey. and toodled around for a minute
C..... 8tNet: A veh~ or two. Diane did well Olarlie did
burgfary w.1 reported In less well "This ls the world's first
the 800 blodt at 11:'1o a.m. self-balancing human
Wednetdlry. transporter," said Kamen. "You
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stand on this Segway Human
Transporter and you think
forward and then you go forwanl
If you think backward. you go
badcwani."
That's a little CM?r the top, but
not by much.
The 65-pound battery-powered
Segway is a rather simple-looldn8
one-person scooter that scoots
along at about 12 miles an hour.
The rider stands oo a platform
mounted on two rubber wheeJs
and controls the show with a
T-shaped handle bat
The ultra·high-tech pan.
though. is t.ba1 the Segway\
intemal computer is controlling
the lhow • much as the rider. "111t aenaon~ meuure the riden
oenter-of 1J8Yfty 100 timel a
eeoond and ampond to the
a.lbdelt~lhffti-~
down or~ upon dsmnd.
n.t\ the ·ttmt bwml. lhi*
bectwmd" CXJll .... L ()IC. h.
But aen .-10 the lmpoi'bUll ICutl
06d II~ the wOdd or nod
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"I'm seeing things I used to see first. doctors can fertiUz.e a
in other children in my own child woman with an egg that is more
and it makes life, and practicing likely to result In pregnancy.
as a pediatrician, even more Werlin said. Results of the study
enjoyable," Steven Abelowitz showed the highest succe~ rates
said. In women who suffered from
Sima Abelowitz became repeated pregnancy loss. he said.
pregnant both times by in vitro "This will absolutely change
fertilization, a process that !the practice of infertility)."
involves removing eggs from a Werlin said. "This is the flrst
woman, fertilizing them in the randomized IMudyl that has ever
laboratory and then oansferring been done in the world to
the fertilized eggs, or zygotes. compare whether PGO •'>
into the uterus a few days later. successful."
Once successfully implanted, the ABLE TO CELEBRATE
pregnancy proceeds as ir
nonnally would.
"We got pregnant on the fm;1
time, both Limes..· Sima
Abelowitz said.
ROUGH TIMES
For o ther couples, the process
is more complicated. Werlin
said, with a variety of dilferenr
options and variables
contributing to the success. II
can be a nerve-racking process
but when couples are successful,
almost all those emotions seem
to pale in comparison ro the
elation of being pregnant. he
said.
"The important thing to
remember is whatever options I
offer. it is ultimately, their
cho ice," Werlin said. ·1 make
recommendations but the
choice of their fi nal plan is
always in their hands. It may be
different from what I think is the
besl choice but that is their
option."
Werlin con tinues his
pioneering ways by announcing
the results of his study on
Preimplementation Genetic
Diagnosis (more commonly
referred to as PGD). The genetic
testing procedure has received
nalional medical attention and
offers hope to women who have
suffered recurrent pregnancy
loss. he said. National medical
journal FenWty and Sterility will
publish Werlln's results in the
August edition.
Stated simply. PGD allows
d octors to check the nine
chromosomes in which
abnormalities are most likely to
But from the start. traffic
engineers and urban planners
had their doubts about the
Segway as the next big thing on
the highways and byways. In
big-dty downtowns. amid an
ocean of cabs and cars and buses
and a few thousand pedesttians,
the Segway riders of the world
better be able LO "think forward
and think badcward. real fast.
In the bwbs, however, the
problems are obvious. Distances
are too great. speeds are too fast
and you and your Segway.
higb·tech as it is, may make it
around the block or down the
street -but not to Vtlla Pait.
But are we here to be total
party poopers and naysayers? I
say we are not.
The Segway is an loaedibae
technoJogy and a Wdnadng
window OD the future, and it's
already prOYed to be dam~
in cena.in ~ -like
mega-~ airports, postal
centers, corporate and industrial
campuses. That bappen.1 a Jot
with new bigb-recb stua:
Once aD the hype about
"chanfJng the world• and •a
rewlutlon In~ dies
down. the good ones suMw! and
really do~ one or~
dUnp In ways we never~
So If' you're out there and you
were rJpping along Bayside Drive
about 6 p.m. on )Jne 5 oo a
Segway, lpelk upl
Ye.rs from~ when
chwnda~me~ mound ll:e you cm ..,.
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e-fTWll • ·-com.
While Werlin is proud of his
accomplishm ents. he know. tw.
research is not a cure-all. People
need 10 understand there is no
one therapy that 1s good for
everybody. he said. The
technology stiU ha. .. limits. a.s 11
can only te~I nine chromosome ..
-there are 14 others that go
unchecked, he i.aid.
A father, doctor and memtwr
of the Newpon · Mec,a
community, Werlin ..aid he will
continue the rewarding Joh of
helping people realiw one of
life's greatest joy>: parent.hood.
And for many Father's Days to
come, many who thought they
never would be able to celebrate
will receive card . tit''> and loud.
Hawaiian shin.._
"ft has definitely enriched our
lives seeing life as it I'> through
the eyes of a child.· Steven
Abelowit7 said. "It puts thing'> m
a whole different perspective.
Thingc; we ~ to lake for
granted we don't anymore.
"Without his help this very
likely would have nl'Vl'r been
possible and we are very
thankful and grareful. •
• LOLITA HARPER writes columns
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
and covers culture and the arts. She
may be reacned at (949) 574-4275 or
bye·mall at
loflta.harper a'/at1mes.com
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Forget what day it is ? It's not too late to get Dad
that age-old Father's Day gift, the tie
A selection of bes from Ounhlll
Jose J. Santos
Dally Pilot
Hawaiian shins and beach
shons may be the
fashion norm for hip
Dads on the weekends.
but what happens when it's time to
go back to the grind Monday
morning?
Dad needs to look his best for
the boss. Now's the perfect day to
help him ou1 by giving him a
Father's Day gift that completes
that smart suit of his.
"Every well-dressed man should
wear a tie," Margaret Kirkby, store
manager of Dunhill at South C.oast
Plaza said. Dunhill offers fine
men's apparel. including a broad
selection of ties.
Casual Fridays have rubbed off
on the other days of the week.
Kirkby said. But she's noticed a
trend shift lately.
"Formality has come back inco
the workplace," Kirkby said.
If you've forgotten to get your
father a gift today, don't freL There's
still time to rush to the closest
clothing store to get him a sharp-
looking accessory.
"You don't have to worry
whether it fits or if it's the right
smell. lies are an easy gift to give,"
Kirkby said.
Even if you're in a rush, here's
some things to look out for when
you're picking out the right tie.
QUAUTYCUT
A nice heavy fabric is the first mark of a
quality lie. lies are made by hand, by
machine or a combination of both. No
maner how ir's made, a quality Lie is
usually crafted from three pieces of cloth
instead of two, Kirkby said. It is cut on the
blll•. which means the fabric of the ue ts
CUI diagonally.
You can check if a cie has been cu1 on
the bias by either looking for the diagonal
cuts on the back of the tie or lening the tie
hang in the air. lies Lha1 have been cu1 ttus
way will hang straigh1 down. If a tie hasn't
been cut on the bias, it will begin to curl or
rotate when you hold ii up, Kirkby said
KEEP THE SHAPE IN-TACK
Another
sign ofa
quality tie ts
the •/jp knot.
You will find
the knot. a
small piece of
thread. on the
back of the tie
where the The slip knot.
pieces of cloth
meet to form
an upside-
down V. Thjs
thin piece of
thread runs the
length of the
fabric.
"lf the
slipknot breaks,
you'll find your The bar tack
oewon't hold
01LS shape." Kirkby ~d
If you look directly above the sl.tp knot
on each end of the cie. you will see a small
stitch called the bar t.IH:k The tight thread
1s there as ye1 another means of helping
the tie maintam ILS hape.
AMIBLUE?
You can weigh your opuons carefully
when picking a color. but there really isn't
too much of a science to tt.
"It really IS a matter of pel"'lonal prefer-
ence. Some men are a lot more adventure-
some in dressing than others: Kirkby said.
So if you've got a Dad with a lot of pizazz
and who doesn'1 mind a wise comment or
rwo, go ahead and buy him that pink tie
with little race can.. Bur if your father's taste
runs closer to that of the other Joes in the
neighborhood, you're probably safe going
with a light blue tie. That particular shade
of blue tends 10 go well against most men's
skin tones, and nicely complements the
standard swt colors of brown, black and
gray. Kirkby said.
ntCKAl«J~
The widch of most oes are the same. But
if you're crying to figure out if ttucker is
bener than thinner. you should take mto
consideration the type of shirts your father
likes to wear and the type ofkno1 he likes
to tie.
There are a couple of basic ways 10 tie a
tie (for more information, see below), and
the size of a
tie's knot
should be in
proponion 10
the collar of the
shin a man's
wearing.
Kirkby said.
There are
two rypes of The spread collar
collars: the
spread coll•r
and the
nr•ight
coll•r. The
spread collar is
shon m length,
and ttsends
are far apart.
The straight
collar is narrow The straight collar
and its ends
poinr downward.
If your Dad likes spread collar dre\s
shirts. you should probably get a thicker tic
because he will need a big knot to fill the
space between the collar. If your Dad IS
more a straigh1 -c0Uar-kind-of-guy. lhinner
is better for the small space alloned for the
de knot.
TYING rT UP
• LUCKY NUMBER: If money isn't a
concern, and you're in the mar1cet for the
highest quality tie, Kir1cby recommends
buying your pop a ..ven-lold da Its name
is self-el(J)lanatory: the tie cloth is folded
seven times on top of itself. The price tag 1s
high because these ties tend to be hand·
crafted. Dunhill's seven-fold ues vary 1n
price, but rf you want one, plan on
spending between $100 and $150
• FAUX PAS ALERT: Bow ties are also an
option. but most men shy away from them
because they aren't real clear on how to tie
them, Kir1cby said. If your Dad wants to
wear a bow tie, make sure he knows what
he's doing. It's somewhat of a faux pas not
to tie your own bow. Discouraging him
from wearing that fake bow tie is definitely
a good idea.
• FAUX PAS ALERT, PART DEUX: While
the subject of faux pas is on the table,
wearing a tie with just a dress shirt and
slacks Isn't considered proper. A well·
dressed gentleman should always wear his
tie with a suit or a sports coat, Kir1cby said.
Etiquette's etiquette. so now you know
• SALES SPIKE: Don't feel like a tie isn't
that creative a purchase. You aren't alone.
Kiricbv notes that sales go up at Dunhill 20
to 30% every year around Father's Day.
Polo shirts are also popular sellers this time
of year.
KNOTS FOR THE NOVICE h's embarrassing, we know, but now's your chance to enroll in Tie Tying 101.
nes can be somewhat of a mystery 10 !he uninJtiated. If no one shows
you how to use it, a de can cause countless moments of frustration. If
you're buying a de as a gift. there's no doubt !he person you're giving ii
to knows what 10 do. But what about you? Do you know how to
uamfonn Iha! long piece a cloth into a fancy·schmancy fashion
accessory1 Read on if you don't. Always remember: Big side on the right.
THE FOUR·IN·HAND KNOT The standard knot. used moltly for straight collar shirts.
• Put the tie around your
.... fltece 1M fet end
farther down tNn the thin
end. Croes 1M t.t end owr
tn.thlnend.
• Wrap the fat end in beck
of end und« the thin end.
• Continue to wrep the t.t
end .-ound the tie.
THE WINDSOR KNOT A large knot suited for 1 lpfNCI collar lhlrt.
• Now the tr1ctY '*" "" "" -end'**.., end under tt.1Nn tnd '° .. ..._ M wWt .,.1 OK. now
pul .... tnd ..... rflhl
.. ~ ........ you
• Now the fun pert. Puff the
flit end up through the loop
becwMn the tie end your
ahlrt. Note • knot le ...Ung
to fonn. Hold the knot
looeety, then -
• Pull the t.t end through
the knot end tighten It to
your liking. Mab sure It
looblharp.
Pieces of cloth start
I popping up around. ttle
MCks of people in
different ancient civilim-
tlons. Some historians
think the Egyptians
started the trend to
Indicate high social
status, otheni think
ChlMM eoldiers were the
first. and some point to
Roman neckwear as the
modem tie's WICeStor.
Look up the word cravat
in the dictionary. Note ·
Ulat it's derived from the
word *Croat. w a person
from.the Eastern
EuropHn counuy
Croatia. In the early
1600s, Croatian soldiers
Involved in the Thirty
/ear's War visited France
at the request of Louis
XN. The Croatians were
J¥earing decorative neck-
·" erchlefs. Louis XIV
' notiQed this and sta.rted a
trend In his counuv.
The cnrvat enjoys gre.t
popularity ecross Europe
over the next couple of •
e»nturies, evolving into a
variety of different
shapes. sizes and
tsxtur&S. The craze
spreads across the
;:"'Atl8ntic and nourishes in
~~;;-~ .the coloni•. and eventu-
lly the whole U.S. of A.
Tie
Line
A quick
glance at
the history
of the
neck tie
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Kurt Kikuchi, a dance major waves to the crowd as the graduation
ceremony for the Claire Trevor School of Arts gets underway at
UCl's Bren Center on Saturday afternoon.
GRADS
Continued from Al
at 9 a.m. Saturday morning. with
The Henry Samueli School of En·
gineering and School of Social
Ecology and as late as 7 p.m. for
the Graduate School of Manage·
ment.
The university held six differ-
ent commencement ceremonies
the graduates. It's a big day for
them ... that's the most impor·
Lant thing."
With a day filled with com-
mencement ceremonies at the
universicy, families and friends
flooded the campus to see their
loved ones walk.
CO l~NER OFFI CE
~--IAS_' --_L~CffJTQ.
I at the Bren Events Center and AJ.
drich Park to accommodate the
high number of graduates and
spectators. But despite the uni-
versity's efforts. some of Ure
spectators found it difficult to be
a part of the ceremony.
"It is very exciting." said Per·
nWa Brandt. who was attending
two ceremonies for family. ·r
think it's a fabuJous thing and I
know they're going to do won-
derfuJ things with their lives."
The moment their com-
mencement ended and the de-
grees for their pru.1 efforts were
received. many of the graduates
couJdn't help but look ahead to
their futures.
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By Dave WO"t
We don't !1tt th1' pncuct \ct)' 0(1(0
these da~ but ll an'ie' when interest
raltS nsc and n ~ rnon: damcult
for OO)CI\ to qualify fOf home 1oan_.,
Ii'~ called a ·wr.ip ~ loalHir an All
Inclusive Trus1 Deed IAITDl
A seller may offer to wucturc scllcr
fUW1C1ng 1n such a way that lus or her
loan wraps around lhc CJUStmg home
loan. Thus. you mili a monthly
payment to lhc seller, and 111 lhc
seller's obhga11on then to make lhc
payment to lhc wlktisting loan with 1
major lender. The seller, by lhc way. 1)
getting a bctta return this way that he or
she would by simply-ilndcrscorc that
word, "simply"-wrying a second
mortgage f Of lhc buyer. The nbv10Us
problem is INt 111 A rm isn · 1 s11nple at
all. It is difflcull IO follow. and i ( the
seller doesft't bocher to make lhc
nccemry payments on lhc underlying
loan. the OO)U may DO( find out until
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The point to ht made here trwccnds
lhc wue of AITDs. •ludl v.e ooly
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"It's so crowded we had trou-
ble seeing the stage." said Jason
Batton, who was there to see his
niece graduate. "It's nice to see
so many people here to support
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SPECIAL
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
BE NERT
The Mickey Jones Foundation for
Children is having its fourth
annual benefit for Children's
Hospital Orange County,
including a CHOC Ride and Blues
Festival, at 9:30 a.m. June 22 at
Hidden Valley Park in Irvine.
Information: (714) 962-6718.
MUSIC
BARITONE CONCERT
The performance by Grammy and
Emmy Award-winning American
operatic baritone Sanford Sylvan
has been rescheduled to 4 p.m
June 22 in Founders Hall. Tdets
cost S60 and are on sale at the
Center box office, by calling (714)
5~ARTS or by visiting
www.ocpsc.org. The Center is al
600 Town Drive, Costa Mesa.
JAZZ'mlO
Gulfstream Restaurant in
Newport Beach presents a jazz
trio Sunday through Wednesday
as regular entertainment at 850
Avocado Ave., Newport 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 indude guitar players,
bass players, singers, drummers.
keyboardists and others at 100
Main St, Newport Bead\. Free.
19491675-nso.
MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZZ
Walter Lakota end David Alcantar,
the New York Jazz Connection
Duo. play at Mamma Gina at 251
E. Coast Highway in Newport at 8
"It was a nice ceremony," said
23-year-old Francine 1 lagen.
who earned her master's of art.l.
in leaching. "Now, I need a job."
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays end
al 7 p.m. Sundays end Mondays
Diana D11n 1oins the duo on
vocals on Mondays. It's free.
Information: (949) 673-9500.
MUSIC AT THE GRIU
The Bluewater Grill offers hve
music Friday and Saturday nights
Greg Morgan. Nidc Peper and Kelly
Gordien (known as MPG) perform
classic rode, R&B and swing at 8:30
p.m. Fridays. Marvin Gregory and
MPG will perform classic rode,
swing and R&B at 8:30 p.m.
Saturdays. The restaurant 1s al 630
Lido Park Drive, Newport Beacti.
Free. (949) 675-3474.
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offers the
music of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday. The
bend performs from 7 to 10 p.m
Wednesday end Thursday. from
8:30 p.m to 12.30 a.m. Fnday and
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p m.
Sunday. The restaurant is at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Bead\. Free. (949) 642 3431
MUSIC AT Pl.AYERS
Players restaurant 1s now offering
live music from 9 p .m. to
midnight every Friday and
Saturday. Players is at 512 W. 19th
St., Costa Mesa. No cover charge.
(949) 646-5615.
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
in Newport Beach presents Jesse
on the sax on Friday and
Saturday evenings and Sunday
fo r brunch. The program features
all your favorites on the
saxophone. Anthony's 1s 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 del Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders
performs dassical flamenco
tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free. (949) 875-1922.
SATURDAY NtGHT R&B
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
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Ever'M>od CountryStde wlll noc
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CHECK IT OUT
Books for helping
fat her know best
F or all the dads being feted
today, dozens of new books
provide male-lailored
dlversion.
&pecially
timely is
Frank and
John
Schaeffer's
"Xeeplng
PaJth: A
Father-Son
Story About
loYeand the
UnJted States
Marine
KEEP ING
TH
Corpe." Wnrten in alternating
voices by 18-year-old John and
his novelist dad. the memotr is a
nveting lake on one family's
affiliation with the nulilary. From
dealing with wony and
')eparation to sorting out i~ues
of class. duty and paLriousm.
there's much 10 absorb about
lra.ru.ilioning from high school 10
bool camp in Lhis moving
chronicle.
Military service may have
~ven the late Olick O'Neill a
'>enl>e of determination, but it
was suppon for his youngest
'>on's dream that gave baseball
one of 1ts most intense playen..
Io exp re~ appreciation for his
lalher"s devotion, Yankee favonte
Paul O"Ne1ll penned "Me and My
Dad." Unltke most <;pons
memoir'>. ~one play<; more on
the hean than the field , with
..enumentc!.l recoUecuons on
HOURS
Continued from A6
Bridge Band play rod< 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#
1s celebrating its 30th anniversary
at Corona del Mar High School
Theatre, 2101 EaS1bluff Drive.
Newport Beach at 8 p.m. June 27
and 28 and at 1 :30 p.m June 29.
family bonds grounded ln a love
for sports.
Somewhat more conflicted
was Sherwin Nuland's
reladonship with his father, a
struggling Jewish immigrant who
battled poverty, tragedy and
illness in a land where
opportunity seemed elusive.
Recounted in "lost In America,"
Nuland's story tells of his volatile
father's harsh life in the Bronx.
where he faced the death of his
wife and first
child, and the
near-fatal
illness of
another son.
For
expectant
dads,
OBIGYN
Glade Curtis
teamed with
Judith Schuler
to write "Your
Pregnancy for the
Father-to-Be." With tips on
everything from ways to support
a pregnant partner to the
financial realities of parenthood.
Lhis is a useful compendium for
men embarking on the
nine-month journey leading up
to fatherhood.
Those entrenched in the mnks
may enjoy new fiction from old
favorites. Likely lo appeal to all
with an interest m Laming of the
West 1s Lany McMurtry's 1'h~
Wandering Hill,'' the second
Tidcets coS1 $11 for adults, S9 for
seniors and students. This play 1s
appropriate for teens and adults
For more information, call (949)
644-3151.
'THE DRAWER BOY'
Michael Healey's firS1 full-length
play, "The Drawer Boy; one of
nme magazine's BeS1 Plays of
2001 , will continue through June
29 at Segerstrom Stage. Tidcets
range from $19 to $54. For tldcets,
call (714) 708-5555.
'42ND STREIT
The 2001 Tony Award Winner,
Drama Desk Award and Ou1er
Critics Circle Award "42nd Street#
will be performed at the Orange
volume in a projected four-part
series. ln inleractions with
historical characters the likes of
Kit Carson and Jtm Bridger, the
aristocratic Benybender clan face
hardships of the mountain man
era in the newest McMurtry saga
Dad will need aU his wits
about him to follow the
complexities of "l'be SlnJster
Pig," the latest gem from Tony
Hillerman. In the sixleenth
instaUment starring Navajo cops
Joe Leaphom and Jim Chee, the
mystery master melds first-rate
detective work. comic romance,
tribal custom and desen
atmosphere m a plot launched
by the
myMerious
shooting of a
CIA agent.
When the
coals are
cooled and
the ties are set
a...ide. th1c;
')aga about
drug~. greed
and power l!i
i.ure to keep
the man of the houlle engaged.
• CHECK IT OUT 1s written by the
staff of the Newport Beacn Public
Library This week's column is by
Melissa Adams tn collaboration
with Sus•e Lamb All mies may be
reserved from home or office
computers by accessmg the catalog
at www newportbeachl1brary org
County Performing Arts Center
through June 22. Tldcets are $322
to $66. They are on sale at the
Center box office or by calling (714)
556-ARTS or www.ocpac.org. The
Center is at 600 Town Center
Drive. Costa Mesa.
'AIDA'
Elton John and Tim Rice's "Aida ff
1s coming to the Orange County
Performing Arts Center's
SegerS1rom Hall July 2 through
13. Tidcets are $27.50 to $64.50
and can be purchased at the
center's box office or online at
www.ocpac.org. Information:
(714) 556-ARTS. OCPAC is located
at 600 Town Center Dnve in Costa
Mesa.
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Saturday, June 28
The major festival event of the
summer! Exhibits, music,
food, schooners. woodies,
model builders and much
more! Bring the whole family
10:00AM -4:00PM
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Al~. Jllle 15, 2003
ln this new world of
uncertainty and fear, I recently
began thinking of a time ln my
Ule that I felt completely secure.
Funny that the memory most
vivid was during a rafting trip
with my dad on the raging Kem
River. Although safety measures
such as life jackets were in
place, the river was always
unpredictable. I was probably
fifteen or so at the time and did
not appreciate the potential
dangers involved wtth
white-water rafting.
No sooner did I siart
becoming confident and
comfortable in the raft and in
my paddling skills than we hit a
rock and ftipped over. Even with
my lifejacket, I was quickly
submersed beneath the cold
murky water. I hardly bad time
to think of what to do next,
when out of nowhere I felt the
strong arm of my dad around
my chest pulling me from the
chllly river. In that instant, fully
aware of the peril surrounding
my present situation, I felt
completely safe and secure.
With my dad holding me tight, I
knew everything would be fine.
It was.
Each night, as I rock my year
old son Benjamin to sleep, I
wrap my arms around him,
hoping he too will find security
in daddy's arms. There is no
better feeling.
1 lappy Father's Day, Dad!
ETHAN GOLDSTEIN
South.field, Mich.
CARL OSSIPOPF
F is for Faithful and Family
and Fri ends.
A is for Adventures, the fun
never ends.
T is for Trust. you're our
Teacher and never wrong.
H is for Happiness, our love
for you stays strong.
E is for Everlasting, the
memories and jokes we play.
R is for Remembering to wish
you the BFSf FATHER'S Q\Y!
With all our love.
NICK, KATHERINE AND ALEXA
Dad's name is Brian Becker
Son's name is Alex
My daddy is the bestest dad
in the whole world. He malces
me laugh and toot more than
anyone else can. My favorite
things to do with him are play
cars, go to the beach and look
for pooka holes and chase the
birds, watch "Sponge Bob" and
"The Simpsons" and lay in the
hammock and tell silly stories.
I love you Daddy. Happy
Father's Day.
Love.
ALEX
Happy Father's Day 2003,
1 larlan Duane Williams
aka: Harlie, Buddy, Willie,
Daddy, Papetta you are the
greatest daddy in the world!!!
You are always loving. caring.
honest, thoughtfuJ. generous,
dependable, trustworthy, and
protective. In other words, you
are a genuine friend and to
know you is to love you!!! I
thank god for blessing my life.
your loving daughter,
.JUl.WtM JEAN SCHEAFER
Dad,
You care about me so much
You also have a loving touch
When I see you mowing the
lawn,
It makes me want to run with
you at dawn
You ar&a greatfather~dear
old dad,
You also are so TOTALLY
RAD!
Love,
LAURA (JON, TOO)
Dear Dad,
I just wanted to wish you a
Happy Father's Da~ ln raising
my own children I remember
you, and all you've done for me.
Sometimes I compare myself as
a mother to how you were as a
father, and I come up short.
There are so many things you
did for me that remain in my
memory and in my heart ...
many of them things that I've
not offered to my own children.
Now would be a good time to
thank you for all of that. Thank
you for giving me a love of
books and literature ... it was
lib giving me access to the
whole world of thought and
ideas and beauty. Thank you for
giving me such a wonderful
example of principled living,
and how to live the honest.
atraJgbt-forward Ule. Thank you
for abowtng me that there are
so many dUrerent ways of
th1nktng about and doing
thlnp ... It .. not neceM&I')' to
Umlt oneself to the vlewl and
acdoN of one penon or ooe
culture. Thank you for IMnl
me the oce111 ••• the bolts In,
the harbon, cbe .... llCl'OM lbe
Adlndc. a home '*"the tea.
'
Tu our dad, Len
Moskovits,
J Jove my dad very
mudl because he's really
funny. be plays with me,
he ii helpful, and because
he ii just plain wonderful.
I am also lucky because I
always get to see him
after school when most
kids don't He is the best
dad jn the Milky Way
galaxy! ALLIE MOSKOV1TS
My dad is the greatest
because be helps me with
everything. He helps me
in baseball by playing
catch and takes me to
Thank you for Nassau and
Seattle and London. Thank you
for the Grand Canyon and the
Panama Canal. Thank you for
the mountains, the lalces and
the streams. Thank you for
teaching me archery and
algebra, and for the darkroom
ln the garage.
Thank you for all the time
you've spent with my children,
and for the wonderful
experiences and memories
you've gfven to them. Thank
you for ma.king me proud, over
and over again. 0( course
there's ao much more, but you
get the idea
J love you,
Our dad ll the bett dad everfl
He makes pancabl for ua cve,ry
Sunday momlng. He W.es U4 to
the beach and pulla u1 on our
boogte bovd. He plays
LETTERS TO DAD
THE KAWAKAMI FAMILY
Thia Fatben Day, my
family and I would lb to
tab a minute to tell my
dad bow fabulous and
-appreciated he Is. My dad.
Kyle Kawakami. is the best
dad ever. He puts his
family first and Is always
eager for adventure! My
dad alwa~ makes time in
~busy schedule for us.
FU'St. be coaches my
soccer team and my sister's
soccer team. My dad bas
never. ever missed a single
school or family function.
He evel1 pmtidpeled in
OUl echoOl'a Colonial o.y
where he md to dreee up
like someone rrom colonlal
times. He takes UI 00 great
vacations from Parts to
Hawail tool He's also
always there to "capture
the moment" with bis
digital camera. Wlth him.
we are guaranreed to have
a good dme! WE LOVB
IDUll\D!!!
l.DYe, CHERR1U. MADISON,
,,., TAYLOR KAWAKAMI
RENE RIMLINGER
hitting and pitching
lessons. He helps me with
my homework when I
have a problem that
stumps me. He helps me
stay upbeat My dad
teaches me. He has taught
me everything from
geography to algebra.
Most importantly, be
loves me. Even when he is
disappointed in
something I've done, I still
know that be loves me
and would do anything
for me. Thank you dad for
being the great dad that
you are. Happy Father's
Day!
DANNY MOSKOVITS
Happy Fathe(s Day
Thank you for making
us laugh and knowing just
what to say.
Thank you for your
tickles, bike ddes. surf
safaris and swimming fun!
We think your the
greatest under the sun!
THE RASK FAMILY
"Oieerios man~ and lets us ride
on his back. even though we
know it hurts him. We know we
drive him crazy, but he still
loves us up to the moon. For aU
he does we love him forever
and ever!! Happy Father's Day.
Love,
TYLER AND JORDAN F1SKJN
--
me on my birthday or brag
about how smart I am. My dad
rocks! He's the best. Happy
Pather's Day!
Love,
HANNAH ROSE SOLOW
lbday is your day, let's
go have fun. We'd like to
treat to a sped.al day In the
sun!
We· love you Dad! Happy
Father's Day!
Love.
DearDad.
Thanks for
being with us for
our 13 years and
helping us get over
all our fears. You
have spent time
helping us with
homework even
though you had
your own wort.
You aie so funny
you make us
laugh. but you
a1ao mah sure we
doourmath.
Since basketball
was yow
expertise, you
coached through
are our dad and
we're proud of
who you are, and
you given us
opportunldes to
goveryfar.
WekMyou,
KEVINNfD
ERIK RASK, 13
Bianca, Mari and Valerie Avila.
You are the best husband,
friend, partner and father any
girl could only wish lo have.
You have worked so hard and
for so long to build this
wonderful life we now share
with our beautiful daughter.
I know It wasn't easy getting
here, however, you dtd It and I
couldn't be any more proud of
you then I am right now.
Thank you for making
dreams come true.
Dalti Pilot
He give& the BIGGEST and
BFST squeezes!
Our dad ls the best.
Better, better than the rest
Thank you for always being
there.
It shows that you really do care.
We wish you a Happy Father"s
Day,
May only the best oome your
way.
Love, ·
HARRISON AND REBECCA
We love our dad, Tod
Ridgeway. He malces us laugh a
lot, and always has a smile. He
makes the time to come to our
games, help us with projects,
and to listen to us when we just
want to talk. He takes us skiing.
golfing, bike riding and fishing.
"Happy Father's Day, Dad. Ufe
with you is a lot of fun!•
KYLE, 13, SCOTT, 10, ANO
MADISON,8
I love my daddy (Oiris Vigil)
because he loves me.
He plays basketball and
soccer with me.
He is going to have a great
Father's Day.
You are a great daddy.
Love,
Dear daddy (Chris Vigil),
I love you. Thank you for all
the wonderful things you have
done for me and with me.
Playing basketball, special
vacations, playing tag. rides on
the skooch etc.
Happy Father's DaY.
Love.
HANNAH
My dad is the greatest.
Because he likes camping and
doing things tha t other dads
don't do. That is why I think my
dad is the greatest.
TANNER DWAN
Our d addy, Jim Egan, is great
because he's not all the way
grown up. Daddy plays with us
a lot and talces us to the park..
lie.reads us Mories from books.
and he can also tell us stories
without a book. Daddy plays
music on his guitar for us. He
works hard but always has time
to cuddle with us. We are so
happy to have our Daddy.
KATIE EGAN, 3, ANO JOHNNY
EGAN, 17 MONTHS
Our father. Orris Light,
Is like a great big teddy bear
I le takes us just abo ut
everywhere
Omrch
Swimming
Tennis
I lor-.eback riding
Angel's game
Work
I le is a great dad and friend
And we will love him to the
end.
Your loving daughters.
CHRISTINE AND SARAH LIGHT
We want to thanlc our dad for
being such an awesome father.
Throughout the years, he has
demonstrated his love to w.
through his constant suppo rt.
encou ragement, and
instruction. Our dad knows
how to comfort and he knows
how to have fun. Fun times
include traveling around the
world, siding every winter. and
sharing stories and laughter
that last a lifetime. Since this is
the day to honor and celebrate
this amazing man, we want to
take-this opportunity-.w~y..
·Happy Fa_ther's Day. Dad!:
MICHEllE AHO JENNIFER WAY
Dear Daddy,
Did you know that YOU are
the greatest dad in the whole
wide world? Yep, that's right!
And here is why we think so:
You work very, very hard to
provide a wonderful and
exciting life for you family.
You've taught us to never
doubt ourselves and to always
put forth our best effort.
You give the biggest and best
hugs in the world.
You never yell as loud as
mommy does.
You have given us an
appreciation for all kinds of
music. How many 18·, 14· and
9-year-olds do you know who
know all the >Wrds to Frank
Slnatra'a peatest bis? (We know
you are working on Holly.)
You are the peacemaker in
our ho\llMI when all la chaotic.
Some people hate their
parents. They can't stand being
with their dad. It's just too
embarrassing! Though
sometimes my dad Is
embarrasslng, I still love him.
He does everything for me. He
fixes my computer, drtvea me to
Fuhlon Island, helps me with
homework. and much more. I
don't know what I would do
without him. One day I'll be
thankful for everything he did
for me. l'U wish that he would
still make everyone on the
troUey in San fra.ndaco sing to
Our dad, Sergio, ls the best
dad ever. He hu always been
there for us and ls always
involved in all three of our lives.
We have tons of great memories
with our dad including trips on
Indian Princesaes, Father·
Daughter dancea at school,
daddy being our soccer coach,
Angels, takers, and Ducks
games. aurftng trips to exotic
places like PlJI and Ball. ski trips
to M~oth, Big Bear, and
Aspen, and tom of other
ad~turoua expertencea with
our heroic dad. Oeddy la lib
our bli brother and we love hlm
for that We love you frOm here
to lnftnlcy ••• ow three glrlt.
I love you,
SHELLY
You love us more each day,
no matter how much we drive
youcruy.
f
Our o d, Richard Brown. ls
quite the man!
He Ls the BIGGEST Yankee
fan.
Born a Brom Bomber.
He ls quite a channer.
Unaelfhh and devoted,
tfJ1 heait II atw.ya loeded.
OW did b9 UI IO pee-.
We love you ao much daddy
and hope you haw a Happy
Father'• Dayf!1
Hup and .ICliMI. ,
KAM IOfES, ICATE CMD,
.MCK ATTaCK MO HOUY
JIM '1ME IUUTY QUllW
LEI IERS
Continued from AB
To our wonderful Grandpa
~en and Papa Butler:
We Kanen kids have so much
to be giateful for, especially
when It com es to our family. We
are so blessed to have two very
devoted, giving, and fun loving
grandfathers Wee you. You both
always have a fantastic story or
joke to share, and as we've
grown you have taught us life's
little lessons along the way.
Spending tlme with you both ls
always a treat, and we can
never get enough hugs and
kisses from our papas. We all
Jove you so much and hope you
have a Happy Father's Day!!!
Love,
KARA, KATIE, JACK ANO HOUY
Robert Penner:
Our dad ls awesome! On of
his best qualities ls that he's the
funniest guy around! His sense
of humor cracks everyone up.
He can make a dreary dark
room instantly light up with
laughter.
He also has a great deal of
love to share, and is incredibly
sweet, generous, and caring.
His thoughtful and wise words
guide us through life and make
us the people we are today. Our
dad has an extremely positive
attitude about life. He's always
there to support us in
everything we do; our No. I fan!
Our lives are so wonderful
because of the joy our dad
brings into them. He has a
unique character and special
spark that make him the best
dad in the world! Dad, stay just
the way you are because we
love you!
Happy Father's Day!
Love Always,
AMY AND DAVID
My dad is special to me
because he teaches me how to
work on motorcycles. cars. and
other stuff. We have a lot in
commo n such as going to Lake
Havasu, drive motorbikes, and
talking about the same things.
He spends a lot of time with me
and helps me when I need help
the most He sacrifices his time
out of his day to spend time
with me, or what we call
"Quality Tune" together. He is
the best dad in the whole
world.
Love,
JOHNNY MATUUCH
Our dad carries the family
duties proudly and h_appily
shoulders the responsibility of
raising us kids In a loving home.
He never complains about the
pressure we put on him to do
fun things.
DANIEUE AND LARSON
HARLEY
My dad is a special person.
LETTERS TO DAD
THE DECINCES FAMILY
I love you Daddy because you are so much fun to play with, and I love to go on dates with you to the movies and
Disneyland. You are a great Dad and we love you so much!
DELANEY DECINCES, 3, ANO RJLEY KATE OECINCES, 9 MONTHS
JEFF LOCKE THE ULRIKSEN FAMILY
Dear Daddy.
1hanb for giving me
sweet treats, rides on the
skate board and lots of
love!
Happy Father's Day.
Love,
THE GRANOFF FAMILY
He takes me on all kinds of
exciting adventures -just him
and I! My dad makes me laugh
and he spoils me. He makes me
breakfast everyday. I love my
dad because he's my dad. I'm
very lucky to have a dad like
this. I thank God for giving me a
dad like this. Thanks dad for
being you and loving me so
much. Hap py Father's Day1
KAAI KlMISU, 9 ,
To list all of the things that
make our Daddy so special
would fill up this page of the
newspaper. We think th! BEST
thing about him ls that he
makes •our" world a safe,
lo~g and VERY PUN place to
be! Thank you Daddy for all
that you do for us. Thank you
God, for our Daddy.
EMILY ANO SARAH COLBAUGH
O\DDY'S GIRLS:
My two daughters are very
lucky young women because
my husband is their Dad!! He ls
there for them with guidance
and care and humor -be makes
even the dJcleat •teenage anpt"
lssuea funny; b.llartous at times.
Thank you Dirt for gMng me
and our gl.ds a wonderful life -
we I~ you so much. Happy
Father's~ THE .. YOUR LFE
Dearo.ddy,
You are the Belt Daddy in the
whole wodd because ..•
You play on the floor wtth me
every day when you get home
from work. you ling me fUnny
aonp la your aWy bJ"1 wlce,
you never cornplaln when
Mommy uka you to cbanp,
feed or bathe me, and mott.l:y
became you lo'9 me and
Mommy IOOO much. Happy
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takes me fishing and helps me
with my homework. He is great.
ANDREW BOUKATHER
JEFF MOORAD:
We think our Dad is the
greatest because ...
He wrestles with us on the
carpet
He practices baseball with us
He throws us in the pool
He takes us bowling
He lets us play at hia oftlce
(sometimes.'>
He pushes us on the awlngs
He lets us •drive· hia car
arowid the cul-de-a.ac
He takes us to buebaU games
(and we get to atay ~and
meet playen!)
He tucb us in at night
We really low you Dad!
Hap[1.)'_ Father'a D:f:t1
JUl'TWt, I , CHR1Stt7, NII> 3
OeuOld,
1hanb 10 mud'I for
lftiytbtng. I haw a lot of fu_n
Wbeti 1 am with you. You do to
laudl far me.1...U, appndllte
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Love. reading;
BECKY GULA, 10 loves to go swimming with
Dear Dad,
I love you because you do a
lot for us and love us. l IOYe to
go baclcpack:ing together. Next
when we went skiing you let me
go on the runs by my.elf. You
also play Risk with me. That's
why I Jove you.
Love.
MAmtEW GULA. 12
J have the beat daddy ln the
world. He cuddles wtth me all
of the time. He c:aliDI me down
when 1 am uptet Md he riiMe1
me lat.qltl a lot. He ram me to
spedaJ .,.._. Ub ~
fain and Gib ftyl. We try ftl')'
hard to not ea.t Junk. I jUlt love
my daddy.
MIDSPJ\IN
We lave our Old becau.e be:
us;
loves to be with our family;
loves to make us laugh and
takes time to listen to us;
is always there for us; and
most of all
we love our dad because he is
the greatest dad.
EaY ANO CAROUHE
Happy Father's Day Daddy
Our Dad Is the best Dad In
the world because he alwaya
1pend1 a lot of Ume with ua.
He takes ua surfing, camp lnt
and plaJ1 lot1 of aporu with
ua. He alwayi mu" me
laQllL We tov. blin to 10 O
much. · ,._.. ,_ mw NOM<*
IO\W to tW UI out for
douibnUU on tbe M!K·endt:
)OYet to tab UI tO Oludty , 1 haw the be.t dad In ~
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When I think of a person who
1 respect most in my life. the
first person that comes to mind
in my Dad. He is always there
for me when I need him, and I
love him for that. I hope
someday I can be as successful
as my father. I love you Davo.
Happy Father's Day.
Love,
Dad.
I wish every child could be so
lucky to have such a loving.
~ Intelligent, witty. and
fun father a.s you! You are truly
a ·dream father" and I love you
aomuchl
Lave.
NaEA
P.S. Ale there anymore 1'.111
llke you out theref I want my
chUdren (someday) to be' u
h.1clr;y at me!
Stmay, June 15, 2003 Al
BILL COOKE:
Dear Dad,
I just wanted to thank you for
being such a great Dad to me
all of my 38 ye~. You have
always believed ln me and
stood behind me through thick
and thin. My love for you will
never die. Not in this lifetime
nor the ones beyond. You are
the best uandfather anyone
can ask for. We are all truly
blessed to have such a
wonderful soul in our lives.
Thanh, Dad! And thank you for
being you. xoxo
KJMMARIE
JIMMY HORVAT:
Dear Daddy,
Since you waJted SO years to
have me. I wanted to teU you
that it was wonh the wan! Look
at how good we are together
You make me so proud to be
your little girl I want to tell the
whole world how wonderful
you are. Thanks for betng the
best Daddy Happy Father's
Day! '
All my love.
IRELAND MARJE
To Ken Hubbs,
Dear Dad. You are great,
funny and nice. You are also
very kind and you have a great
personality. I liked when we
were in Monument Valley and
you said our minivan was a
"Jeep Tour."
Love,
EMILY HUBBS, 8
Dear Dad.
I love you ver)' much. You
help me Wlth my homework
and everything else I need You
dnve me to school whenever
I'm Late to the bus. Paying b1JJs
isn't exactly easy, but you
manage to do 11. Thank.s for
everything
Love.
JAKE HOBBS. 12
My daddy. Rob Rask, 1s the
most loving daddy m the world
He spends lob of ume with me
He kisses my piggy toes, which
makes me laugh He tucks me
in and reads me stones. Our
special treat is going to
Starbucks on the ~eekend for
"whiffed cream" with a spoon
I love my daddy very much
Love,
ULU RASK
Our dad . Daddy B. always
there for us with lovmg words
of encouragement, praise and
just the right dose of disc1plme'
Thank you dad,
BIUY. HOUY AND GLENNA
ANDERSON
Our dad 1s probably the best
dad in the world. We love him
because he gives us what we
need and he supports us in
every way. He always makes us
feel good about ourselves, 1f
something bad happens he
manages to put a mile on our
face~. He always makes us
laugh and he will always be
there for us.
We love you.
HILARY AND EMILY HEJNKE
AMMARBOl:n.E---
Dear Daddy.
We love you so much and are
glad you are our dad. Thank
you for supporting us and
working so hard for us. We love
you very much! Happy Father's
Day!
Love.
SHANNON • ..ae.LE, e._y
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For 6 )'QR my dad bas
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evecy day. 5'm, I'm used to It.
but when I really think It aver.
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"That's the most fun 1
ever had in a baseball
game."
Ry•n Rhod9t, Corona del Mar
senior standout
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NEWPORT HARBOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION
June 16 honorM
JOSIAH FREDRJKSEN
Sunday, June 15, 2003 11
Giants push Dodgers to deck in playoff game
SEAN HILLER/DAILY PILOT
Kyle Lawrence of the Dodgers is safe under the tag of the Giants' Bret Olinger
on Saturday at Mariners Park in NHBA Bronco action. The Giants won, 4-3.
THE BIG EASY
The To w er
will stay ...
thankfully
I f you W'dllled tO SUnl II all Up with
one word, thl' buaword would
~urely be "Wow.·
J,ike nothing before in the
l\l'wport Me!Ml 01!.trict, Newpon
I !arbor I ligh's campus ii. in a transition
of upheav-J..I that wiU la.o.t for a long time
to come.
And it U. beginning now as the Oass
of '03 prepares 10 lift off
I !arbor's familiar tower. which looms
above the Sailors' campus, with some
tnticipated shoring
up, as weU as the
athletic complexes.
appear to be about
the only items that
will be left intact
following major
reconstruction.
Wh)'l As many are
aware, it's son of like
hawshank.A
ROGE R six-inch ·piclc·ax"
could talce it all
CARLSON down in no time, let
alone the potential
for earthquakes.
Bronco Giants win sixth
in a row to force
winner-take-all title game
today at Mariners Park.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BfACH -James Cun-
ningham knocked in the last run in
both the first and seventh innings Satur·
day. each on lifted lobs over the heads of
Dodger infielders. They weren't the
sharpest of hits, but they found a spot
on the outfield grass each time, helping
key the Giants' 4·3 victory over the visit·
ing Dodgers in Newport Harbor Base·
ball Association Bronco (11·12-year-
olds) playoff action at Mariners Park.
With Jacob McCann standing at third
with no outs and the Dodger infielders
playing near or on the grass, Cunning·
ham lifted a 2-2 pitch over the short·
stop's head, which sent the Giants'
crowd to its feet.
"The guy was throwing slow, so r
waited on it and hit it,· Cunningham
said. 0 1 practice my form and d on't
worry too much about getting out·
With Cunningham's game-winning
single. the Giants forced another game
today at noon at Mariners Park to deter·
mine the Bronco dJvision champion·
ship.
"He has been our hiner all year, hit·
ting over .500," Giants' Manager Peter
Grace said of Cunningham. ·He has
contributed all season."
Cunningham also performed well on
the mound, striking out two in two in·
nings of scoreless relief. He threw 18
pitches in retinng the side in both the
fifth and sixth innings. when both
teams' bats went silent.
ROWING
After the Giants took a 3· I lead after
the second ll\Iling. neither team acored
any runs until the seventh, when the
Dodgers (11-10-2. 4·1 Ill the playoffs)
scored twice to tie the M:ore. 3·3.
Zack Gagnon reached on a bloop sin·
gle to center to leadofJ the seventh and
moved to second on a wtld pitch. First
baseman Nick Svendsen then ripped an
RBI-single down the left-field line to
plate Gagnon. Svendsen Mole both sec-
ond and third before M:onng the tying
run on Dtllan Freiberg'i. pop Oy. which
eluded the outstretched ~ of the Gi·
ants' second baseman as he retreated
into the outfield. Svendsen, the Dodg·
en,' No. I hurler who has not pitched in
the playoffs because of 1endinJtjs m his
nght i.houlder. ali.o scored the Dodgers'
injtiaJ run Ill the top of the firM on a sin·
gle to center by Kyle Lawrence.
See BASEBALL, P•1• 83
Perhaps the easiest vision is that the
front comer of the main buildJng (the
auditorium and tower) will remain, but
all of the rest of the main buildings will
be replaced with a similar style to
maintain the integrity of the early ·30s
when it all began.
Newport Aquatic Center crew members hne up with the team banner at the U.S. national junior rowing championships last week m Cmcmnat1. Ohio.
Some 55 portable dassroom.s, about
19 laccommodating the Sf1ence field)
for the next 18 months of so. and the
remaining 36 portables fOr four to six
years. are going to fill uv an area which
accommodated the j~or varsity
baseball and softball fields. along with
additional turf in and around the
varsity baseball and ~ftball 6elds. From
the backside of the pool to the 15th
Street parking lot it's going to be
Ponable Rats.
The grading was, in progress on
Friqay, some b~a.sphaJt and a fire
road will follow, ipen they'll install the
55 ponables to accommodate most of
SH CARLSON, P•1• 82
NAC shines at nationals
Qualifying rowers from the Newpon
Aquatic U!nter's junior crew team bat·
tled the elements and the opposioon
at the U.S. Rowing Youth Invitational
Regatta at Lake Harsha in East Fork
State Parle last week outside Cincin-
nati, Ohio.
The five boats had to conquer
weather condJtions including rain.
wind and bright sunshine. Heavy
crosswinds made it particularly diffi·
cuJt for the bow seal rowers of the
Dillman wins bronze in varsity single and
helps men's quad finish fifth in the nation.
the finals the next day. where they fin-
ished fifth in the nation with a time of
6:41.54.
The men's double, featunng Mor·
gan Sabo and Blake Foster, took sec·
ond place in their race with a time of
7:16.51, earning them eighth place in
the nation.
sculling boats to steer a straight
course. Competing against over 70
high school-age rowing teams from all
over the nation, the NAC made an im·
pressive showing on the 2,000-meter
course (approximately lY. miles).
Brandon Dillman, in the men's var·
sity single event, took home the
bronze medal, finishing in 7:40.46.
Dillman also helped the NAC mms
quad finish fifth. Dillman, at the
stroke seat. along with, scullers Greg
Somers (bow seat), Oarlte Brooks
(two) and Greg Schnelder (three)
dominated their race with a first-place
finish Saturday, qualifying them for
·rm extremely happy with the way
the team performed: sald Rachel
See NAC, Pqe 83
CATCHING UP WITH
Ken Millard
He was Estancia's baseball coach during
its heyday, and he's still in the game.
I
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82 Sonday, Ml8 15, 2003 SPORTS
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL F.OR THE RECORD
Emotional end for Corona deI Mar's
Emme, Rhodes at Showcase game
Steve Vlr1en
Dally Pilot
IRVINE -The game went beyond
the score for Corona de! Mar High
Coach John Emme and senior Ryan
Rhodes Saturday at Wtndrow Park. ln
the South County Showcase of Players.
Etrune dedicated Rhodes' perform-
ance to his father, who passed away
last week.
Rhodes played nine positions for
the Pacific Coast League. which lost to
the Sea View League seniors, I 0-0, in
an 8Y,-inning game.
"My father passed away last week
and I knew it was going to be my first
Father's Day without him," Emme
said. "I wdnted to think of something
that I could do to honor him. I knew
that Ryan's father passed away several
r.ean; ago. I talked to Ryan and told
him, let's do this.. I le was really excited
about it. !Rhodes playing nine posi-
LionsJ was special for a whole bunch of
people. lllis was ju.st a real special
day."
Rhodes, whose constant encourage-
ment motivated his teammates
throughout the season, shared a hug
with Emme in the bonom of the
eighth inning. when Emme made a
pitching change and brought Rhodes
to the mound from right field. Rhodes
recorded the final out for the PCL
MIUad, inducing a waundout LO cap
hb impirational performance.
·· rhat's the most fun I ever had in a
CARLSON
Continued from Bl
the anticipated enrollment of 2.400
when school resumes in September.
SEAN HILLER /DAILY PILOT
Woodbridge's Mark Hoyer ( 14) of the Sea View League is safe at second
base as Corona del Mar's Ryan Rhodes (6) of the Pacific Coast League
prepares for the catch and tag Saturday at Windrow Park in Irvine.
baseball game." said Rhodes, whose
leadership was instrumental in the Sea
Kings' PCL championship thi!> season.
·1 owe it all to (Emmel who gave me
the opportunity. It was a great honor. I
am nothing but happy. 1t's one of those
points in my life I wiU he able to al-
ways look back on."
ln the bottom of the first, Rhodes
started his day behind the plate. catch-
ing pitches from his older brother Nick
Rhodes. Nick Rhodes, who will play for
Cypress next year. pitched one score-
less iruUng. allowing one hit. while
striking out one.
Ryan Rhodes, who will attend Mary-
mount College in Palos Veqles in the
fall, went to third base in the second
inning. played shortstop in the third.
second base in the fourth, first base in
the fifth, left field in the sixth and cen-
ter field ln the seventh.
Newport Harbor senJor R.J. Muller,
who will play l'or OJesta College next
year, manned second base during the
final four inning.'> for the victorious Sea
View League squad. CdM senior Grif-
fin Dunzer, who might attempt to be a
walk-on for Olapman next year,
pitched a scoreless fourth inning and
struck out one.
Nick~ a CdM senior bound for
Irvine Valley College, was the PCl.S
designated hitter who went 0 for 3.
Karpe also competed in the po.it.game
home run derby. Each league had two
players in the home run derby and
they competed in two rounds.. ~
did not advance past the first round
CdM senior Keith Long. who will
play for Orange Coast College next
year, did not play because he fractured
his finger during the Orange County
AU-Star game Monday.
However. Long was still dressed in
his uniform and supported his CdM
leammates.
"For me, this was one of the most
special groups. of seniors and five
them got to be here." Emme said.
COLLEGE
TRACK AND FIELD
Turpin finishes 2 1st
in NCAA tourney
UC Irvine junior, who tore
her left ACL two years ago,
completed heptathlon
Saturday at Sacramento State.
SACRAMENTO -UC Irvine junior Annmarie
Turpin finished 21st out or21 competitors in the
heptathJoo at the NCAA track and field champi-
onships that concluded Saturday on the Sacra-
mento State campus.
Turpin, who tore her left anterior cruciate
ligament two years ago, had a total of 4,928
points over the seven events at the A.G. Spanos
Sports Complex. I lyleas Fountain of Georgia
won the competition with 5,999 points. Wash-
ington State's FJJannee Richardson was second
with 5.839 and Idaho's Angela Whyte WdS third
with 5,745.
In Saturday's three events, Turpin. the Big
West champion in the heptathlon. re(:orded
marks of 17 feet. 2Y. inches in the long jump and
118·6 in the javelin throw. then she finished with
a time of 2:24.53 in the 800 meters.
Dunlap wijl host a public meeting at
6:30 p.m.
as the tower and auditorium, won't
begin untU the money has been raised.
But they have to get the students out
before the money will come for the
rest or the project
. The Ciry of Newport Beach has
already shown its willingneM to help
when and where it can, which is a
bonus.
walls that you're touring Turkey?
Don't hold your breath.
They'll empty out the main building
(Hob1ns Hall), with the excepdon of the
administrative area. for the long run.
Dodge I fall and Beek Hall will be the
first to be tom down and redone.
Robm'> Hall will follaw, in about two
year ....
For instance, the relnforcement of
the tower and modemi7.ation of Loats
Hall [the auditorium) are separate
issues and must be funded from other
sources. But as I understand it, the
tower is not coming down.
The plan is to eventually replace all
of the classrooms and library in the
main building, as well as the
administrative area, to reinforce the
tower and modemi7,e the auditorium.
The original concept to refurbish
evolved into replacement i.imply
because it would cost more to
refurbish than to replace.
I know this. Because the State's
involved, apparently. I'm nervous
about the whole thing.
And for the next two or three
freshman cl~. I guess it'll be
Portable Prep for the duration.
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As for the junior varsity seasons in
baseball and softball, and soccer, as
well, in tenns of practice. suffice to say
the Sailors' athletic department is
already scrambling.
Otances are baseball. softball and
soccer will be running about in several
directions for some time. not only in
direction and distance factors. but in
lime slots..
The Sailors are hopeful that Ensign
lntermediate (basebaB) and Bob
Henry Park (softball) will be in the mix.
•••
ln the big picture. the
Newpon-Mesa Distnct has about.:.ix
major projects that need to be
addres.5ed. and if they manage even
the first four it will be a miracle. '111e
Sailors' gym hru. become No. 5 on the
priority lb1.
The quel>tion. of'(;our..e. ts who get.s
the bill when the ceiling falls in the
middle or the fast break?
Hey, see you next Sunday.
It\ a complicated issue and
hopefully some of the clouds will be
lifted Monday night at Heritage Hall
when Committee Otairman Bill Work on the main buildmg. as well
Remember all the talk about Ralph
K. Reed Gymnasium being refitted.
refurbished o r redone in order to avoid
the feeling when you're within those
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Sunday' June 15. 2003 13
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY TENNIS
Davis, Zerboni families
clash for father-son title
USTA
NBTC director tries
to clinch a third
straight title with
father Gordon today.
NEWPORT Bf.ACH for the
socond year in a row, father Gor·
don and M>n Scott Davt!> will be
playing Joe and Mm Joe Zerboni
for the senior division champi·
onship of the ninth annual
United States Tennis As.<.oc:iatiun
national father and son double~
championship~ at Ncwpon
Beach Tennis Oub.
The top-seed Oavi'> tluo
stormed ro ioday'!> 12 lO p.m. Ii
nal agamst the ~cond·'>eedcd
ttam with rwo victones 1n
straight !>ets ~turday '>coll 1s
NBTCs director uf tennis and J
Corona del Mar re!.ideni. The
Davises have won tht-l~t two
senior division titles. which in
dude fathers a~ec, fiO and older
In the !>Uper '>emor d1vi\1on
(fathers ages 70 and older). rt•
USTA NATIONAL SENIOR FATHER
ANO SON DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIPS
Senior division
Fathers 60 and older
Quartefflnal1
Gordon (fatherl and son Scon
!Corona del Mar) def Robert aM Man
Quall, 7--6(7),6-1. Theodore and
Aloco Preovolos def Ernest and Chru;
Schoop, 7 6 141. 6-1 Jadt and Dctrnn
Heinz def Wilham and Eric Simonton
6 4, 6 3. Joe and Joe Zerboni del
Frank and Sean Froehhng. 6 2 6 3
Semlflnals
Davis def Preovolos, 6-2. 6 3
Zerbon1 def Froehlmg, 6 2. 6 3
ruming 2002 champion Larry
I luC'bner along with -.cm Jim
from Nonhern <A11fom1a wtll
fau• the third·seedt.'<.I duo of Hon
and Dave fonidandel from 'lard
so1a. Fla., and Sea1tle beginning
at I o·:m a.m. Larry and hn1 wun
Lht· 111le togl'ther 111 LOOJ
Oh10's Jack and Damn I le1111
will play for third plan· agrun.,t
Theodore and Aleco Pn_.uvolo., he
ginning at 9 a.m. 111 the '4.'lllor d1
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Super Mnk>r divt.ion
Fathers 70 and older
OuarWrlinaJs
LcHry and Jorn Huebner def
GenP and Gvy Nash 5 7. 7 6 151
6 4 Jotor1 dnd Chris Dundas def
Jorn and Jorn Senles 6 4, 6 4, Ron
and Dave Tonodandel def Stan and
Geoff Griffin 6 2 6 2, Tom and Tim
Burke def Ph1l1p and Craig Flexo,
6 4 6 2
Semifinals
HuPbner del Dundas. 7 5. 6-3
Ton1dandf'I de! Burke. 6 1 6 3
V1.,1tm while loin and lim Burke
Imm \1111nt">l1lJ wtll face John
dild Chn., l.>undd.<.. from~ Ma·
nno and Jurrdl1lt'. rt.">f'X'(.tJVely.
hm Jlld hm 'ie1tle .. (1...aguna
\,1guel and l..i Lanada1 wtll play
111 lhl' '>t•mifinah of tht' conbola·
uon hr at ket 111 the '>Uper ..enwr
d1v1<oion for a '>hot di fifth pldle
I he '>t'rllllinJI., of both divi\lon'
v.'l.IJ bl·l{ln Jl Y d m w11h the fi
nah JI noon
NATIONAL ~H\OR
FAniER c. SON
TENNIS 2003 LITTLE LEAGUE ALL-STAR ROSTERS
Newport BMd\
Nationlil Little League
Major All·St•rs
Hunter Alder, Angels
Michael Bloom, Cardinals
Fletdler Della Grona, Diamondbecb
Scott Ely, Angels
EDITOR'S NOTE: Newport Beach
resident George Peters. a career
cartoonist who 1s partially retired and
made his li ving mostly 1n advenising.
makes his debut today in these pages as
the Daily Pilot sports cartoon 1st.
combat artist for Stars and Stripes 1n
Korea. He has worked fo r the
B1rm1ngham Eccentric in Birmingham,
Mich., and Beacon Journal in Dana
Point Peters has also done support
work for books.
Max Frisbie, Braves
Bradley Hess, Dodgers
Steven Manning, 0.b&cb
Camden Nicholson. Braves
Jame. Petrilli, C.rdinal1
Scott Thomsen, Angels
Andrew Watt. Dodgers
Reed Zadlman, C.rdlnalt
Peters, whose work has appeared in
Look magazine, sketched pieces as a
Peters' artistry will appear on
occasion in the Daily Pilot.
Manager. John Della Grona
Coadle8: Jim Manning, Greg Ely
Newport BMd\
American Uttle League
Major All-Stars
Michael Bon:tlafd. Reda
John Doering, Marinert
Nid! Freeman, Mariners
NAC
Continued from Bl
Roc;e, the men'<; lt'am coach ... We
are a young b'Toup, and tht'>
weekend \Cl'> u~ up nict'ly for
great sut·ce~ nt'XI year ...
In the women\ d1vi<,1on. the
wumen\ eight. took '>t.•cond 111
their ran•, qualifying them for
the final.-.. when they finished
with a time of 6:51 27 m a t1gh1
MILLARD
Continued from B 1
SEAN HHHI /DAILY PILOT
D1!1tan Freiberg of the Dodgers tries to tag out the Giants' James Cunningham in a rundown early in
Saturday's NHBA Bronco game at Mariners Park. Cunningham was safe at third base.
With clifficuluc-; fielding
enough players for lower ll'Vel
teams along wilh struggl~
raising money to fund the f.aglet..
BASEBALL
Continued from B 1
·1 never imagined we would
~t this far without (5vendM?nl
pitching." Dodger Manager Bob
Svendsen said. "We haw a lot of
players who are underrated and
playing well. We are peaJcing al
_ the right time.·
The Dodgers entered Satur
day's game having won four in a
row after entering the playoffs as
the 10th seed. The Giants (15-10.
6· 1) have now won six in a mw
since dropping their first playoff
game. The teams split their pre·
vious two regular-season meet·
ings.
•We are scrappy,· Grace srud.
"We've either been tied or be·
hind in so many games and had
to come back. It was a very de·
fensive game. Their pitchers dJd
a good job of stifling our hitters."
•9995
&UP
l..awremt' <;etllt•d down aft<'r
allowing a run in the fir'>t and
pitched two .. coreles.c; innmg ...
c;1rikJng out threl' in all I n•1berg
relieved l.awrcnn· and ust·d 30
pilche<. to retire the o;ide 1n order
in thl.' founh. fifrh <Uld .,1x1h in
nings.
Giants' pitcher., were· equally
impressive. Starter lack c.ratc al
lowed one run in two i11ni ngr;,
striking out two while Erit 1 lol
land re fred six ofM:>Vell.MrC:um
piti;hcd the seventh, c;trik.ing out
one and inducing a groundball,
all with the go ahead run at
third.
MCC-.. ann. who led rhc G1anto;
with four <;tolen bases. knocked
in leadoff hirter Jake C.aughill
when the Dodger second base·
m an dropped a groundball in
the first inning. In the third, Hol·
land scored on a wild pitch with
Jake Dawson at the plate.
The Giants stole eight bases
while the Dodgers swiped six..
4TIAES
OfflrwMon
-.ot ..
1Ml7M11
111/1CMUI
111170Rt4
"Ba'>e!>tealtng in this league 1s program. Millanl ...Ud 11 wru. time
key . . we ju::.t couldn't get guys for him to leave the Co!>ta Mesa
on ba-.e except the ftr.>t and last campu<. and coach elsewhere.
mrnngc;," Svendsen said. Having formed fnendship-; with
Caughill and the Dodgers' rurrent Woodbndge coaches Bob
Handall 1 lau!>e were the only Hint and Bruce Ickes. Millard. a
player. to reach base on a waUc. na!JVe or Ol.icago, decided to take
while only < :unningham and a chance wt th th<' Wamor.. I It'
'ivend~n had multi-hit gam~ has mad<.' the ad1ustmen1 jw.t
Each went 2 for :1. fine.
G1an1s' second baseman Mi· "(Rini) and I used 10 be arth
chael (;ar;caddcn. I lolland and enemies, but now we've become
Scan Mangano-singled for the-fneOOs,~ Millard &aid.
Giants while th<· Dodgers' David From the time he grew up
Blake-P'".mac; singled into shallow playing the game with hL'>
right to leadoff the second. budclies in Chicago to spending a
Blake· Panas, playing at third year in the min on. with the White
base. went to his right to spear a Sox. Millard has kept bao;eba.U at
hard-hit groundball and threw the forefronL
ou t the runner to end the third. The man who spent two yean.
Brett Olinger, Eric Olebil and in the U.S. Navy and who has
Cody I lalter each went to bat bache4or's and master's degrees
twice for the Giants while Na-in physical education
than Tegel. Garrett Koch, Ryan remembered the freedom and
Hatcher, Bryce Fuller and TeUa challenges of trying lo find a 6eld
l\pollnaris added the Dodgers' to play on in the hlue-roUar
attack. section of the city.
Motorc,.ft9
011 and
Fl Her
Ch•nge
M ichael Katz, Red Sox
Jerry Kazmierczak, Giants
Evan McNemey, Reds
Man Moms, Yankeet
M1tctl Sandt, Red Sox
M e1Tott Scott, Red Sox
Ryan Spitzer, Red Sox
Sean Toltuyama, Reda
Timmy Winning, Reds
Manager: Tim Scon
Coach· Torrl Sands
Newport BMd\
l..ittSe League
AAA All-Star Team
Brooks Brady, Reds
Clark Cashion, Braves
Bnan Ford, Angels
Chns Freeman, Manners IMa,orsl
Mltcti Gardner. Mariners
Emery Molnar, Gianta
Eric Moms, Yankees 1Majof'11
Will Morrow, Reds (Ma1or1I
Weston Nielsen, Red Sox (Maiors)
race. pla1.111g them .,,xth m tht'
nauon. llw :"><AC trt'w, roMng 111
their hoat. ··1h1· <,pint of ·oi: Ill·
eluded· )t'an (,edde., !bow -.ea11.
Ml'red1th Irby flWOl. t-.ma Van
Sll'l'n" (lhrce). Jill Aui'>lln !four).
l.aune Dabney ffhcl, Je<.S1c-a I ri11
('>1x). ':Iara WJlke., f4'evenJ, I .:.thcr
Lofgren IMrokcl and cox..,wam
l.c:1ure11 l.om1an.
In the women\ quad t'\l'nl.
rowing in 1he1r boat, "'thl' 'x:a
I yon,·· scullt:r., <Jane ~kKay
Chow .,t'at). Annl' Kirrher lt\1<0
• lltree or four lt1d'> leaml'tl to
play ba....ehall by being with each
otht'r o,hamng ball., and
h.Jtung to one another." MtllJnl
recalled .• nw ne1ghhorhood
bu'in~ would .,ponwr u' '>{)
we could res<:'rve tht· field'> \\'('
had to scrounge, hu1 that w.1., the
way life WJ'>."
Mtllanl, who oct.t<,1onally
suh<\u1u1e trachc.. 111 the· ln1ne
Unified School Di.,trlC"t, "rode the
coartails" of a dost' fnend who
urged him ICI fOCU'> on the g-amc
"I put every moment into
being a crappy ball player.·
Millanl !>aid with a chuck.Ii!
A laugh that followed with
many more .. 1one4' and
memon~. of wtuch Mtllard
maintained his modesty.
Preaton A155ef. Yankees
Blake Thomsen, Angels (Ma~sl
Nathan Wagner, Red Sox
Manager Dan Fold
Coactiea EmefY Molnar, Aidt Risser
Newport BMd\
Uttle L.ague
AAA Tournaf116flt Team
Brennan Anderson. Braves
Austin Blodgett. Manners
Sam Cublero, A's
Grant Dav11. Giants
J D Dawn, Reds
Graeme Fraser, Yank-
Sandon Gnffin, 0-bacb
Cort Hastings. D·badts
Austin Jones. Giants
Brent Lawson. Red Sox
Andrew Macnosk1t1, Mariners
Zach M urtaugh, Reds
Manager Duane HllSbngs
Coaches Scott Jones,
Marie Murtaugh
\tnra < .rubh 1 1hrl'~·1 and Da11a
I lunt l'>trole pl.iced e1~th v.1th
J time of i'. lh 48
.. Our '>quad of girl'>. both the
quad anti tht· l.'l~t. o,howed 1m
menc.l' pa-..<o11m and m1ens1ty."
'><lltl < 11mrv ~hawr. c oath of the
v.omt·n., 1eam rhe1r conunu-
011~ hc1rd worl paa.1 uff ··
l.J<,l Wl"ekl·nd\ l·H·nt ends
one ol "lev. port Rov. mg "'"O ·
ua11on-.. be!>I '>t'J'>On., in 11<, I fl
yl'ar lmtury ol high .,diool row
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Monday-Fnday
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Monday-Friday Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm
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Pet Adoptions 3660
GennOft Shephe~
color~. all \Ile\ for
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SPORTING GOODS/
CAMPING/
EXERCISE EQUIP
Exercise
Equipment 3760
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pay fat' pru Maa price
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MISCB.UNEOUS
MERCHANDISE
Miscellaneous
Men:handlse 3855
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Business
Oppottunities
Businesm and
f ranchises 3905
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needs only on• around
loel par tne• on truly
p1om1S1ng produl.I hn•\
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ca II 9 49 295 ~824
meeting dppo1nln1ent
only
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Collect CASlt daily'
Candy V•nll1n11n Co\la
Meu f IU tnfn1
1-800 494 6074, 24hr\
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ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
Balboa Island
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J06 c.raf cldsslt. ~I
2:br~ den 2ba lfonl ~ a. lBr/lBa rent.I
Sl,.495,000 •at David
Pnnce 9119-718-15'0
Balboa Peninsula
OPEN SAT-SUN 2-S
2 IS1l. OClAN llVD
Just sleps away from lhe
Jetty park 3br 3ba Ip.
trench drs that over look
111 patro SI 095.000
~nt 310 463 2045
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Jim Jlcobs, ~ted
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3010-3940
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0,.... Sat & s... 1-4.
20 I Ith St. Newly
remodeled Io IPlt• iPlti)I
non conforn11ne w/Cl<'un
Jnd b")I view>. S 1.195.CXXl
Jim fa~obs. Assoc1~ted
Realty 949 673 3663
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le5 m .. ed lll<WlC. close to
I un Zone must ~H1
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Corona del Mar
OPlN SUN 12-4
30 JITTY
JASMINE CllHIC
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R~s C..dere laud
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949 6«}8T/7
Fel Owt Of ba-1 58'
plu<o boom rm in Se>Yi!M\
"" lll'il<>m pont spa & Ga.ret.o lo ti.., '¥ v-ing
OKll on the ucic>« levd
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love S l.9'j() 000 Judy
Kolat l!llr 949-3/6 ':f:J/6
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O,EN SAT-SUN 1-4
3120 lroocl St
~b1 4ba 3 t ear spa1
IMn rm, 3 hplcs lo1nd
\captd Y••d" w1lh waler
fall-. close to beath
gr an1te kite wow by
appt $1 49!> 000
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leovtlfutty remod 4br
J•ba drdm.&tK '!.lAouway
lo•m•I drnrm lab dredm
k1tth Spat tamrm lealh
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714 J57 5450
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un lg lol 1n gua<ded MU
H<lrdwood llilors c.ustom
ltgt11Nl&. booll ">lw!lves. wet
bill' ') r p \ tuslorn o,pa
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48t 4 ~a brand new
tll'>tom home
Otteted at $2,950,000
COASTLINE RE.Al TY
949 759 0177
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8ht 949-37~SS7•
CAMIO HIGHLANDS
4626 (....,._..Dr.
OrlH SAT 11-3
SUN II 4
4br 'l. 5ba smale story
< orner lot J pvt btach
SI ,()'j() 000 By Ow11er
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NA TIONW10t USA
949-IS6-970S
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Newport Coast
SS99 ,000. Newpert
Coa1t Ce•4o hoehly
upend41d with fOf evrr
~ Clown nlOUldorip
c1esi2-p.ront. «f amrc t• lome!.lonr p.rbO •/cut out w.ater'fd llfl. l\elth
Lwsoo 949 4D 1963
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NATK>NWIDt USA
949-15'-970S
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San Clemente
s.. a.-hr.ach cl<xe
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.at lhfl eod of \bllfll Great
1nvestment• $67!>,CXX> ~.
l(erth 1..-Mlll 949 U3 7963
TudnRandl
TUSTIN H&1S f abuloo\
custom home lareoi y11d,
libr•y. '-'IJflA ~ 5tw 3 Sb. on col de sac:
Offt1ed •I Sl.095,<XX> by
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Cllll Donna $4nton at
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ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
Balboa Island
6-d. bdiNw ...,,._..
llome 2Br 2Ba 'l tar
11ar aite 2 buc hu ArC
av11117/I 714·998 l/>;8
I Ir Spacious lvne r rn,
lplc. hrd wd llr5, k1t/dm
area. shared n/•mk/pet
SIOOOmo 949 645 5430 0-....... & 11-k 21r I .Sia, walk lo
21r 21o 'ott•er Pillo heath 4245 ll1la11a neiir
w/d lone 0t \h0tl tr.m ttoaa e•r w/d llkup1.
Owne< Ail 949 466 44'.>/ S 139S mo 949 645 J68J * Yeorty Lt 21r 210,
WI d ho be.am t~ll Ip
lrnt pottlO $1990 mo 8111
903 441!1 949 6'JO 7!>46
y riy ,.,, ,..,., IO.-~A ert M w/d bar tp '1"1'
tc. bay 11/Pfl\/\mke ..,,.,~
now $2~ 949 773 ~
9fo•t lay lrent apt :?br
Iba, Ip 'hate laundt y
Sl8001mo •1"• WO
earaee. lrght • b11¥hl
Sl400/mo • 2t.r i.-..
must 'ee all redone
~h1re WO I P'9 'lplllll!
S2!'JOO.mo ~ ~
BalbOI Penllmlla
~ w-1 2l3t 18.t r-int. le pr lild>t
llri110ll. quret. SI ?!lOm ~
Daw! Pronoe 949 l 18-1~
31r, 21a, wo1a. ,. lac:h,
hay. quiet. 1111 patio.
no/1.mk/pel snoorn yrl1
')49. ?63-1911l. pm 6!JO 89911
*Newly lle,..edeled *
J&. JB• Condo St~ to
beach, Ip 1 t dr ~·· Slmno BM 949 400 0471
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hOmr. rTW'lf ocn YU\ trom
mastft. S5aXlnlo .,.1y ~
D•yn= 949 67 l Jlff.J
Corona del Mar
s-ny Stu41e pr1v•le
ent, walk to buch ulll ~
included, avaol ommed
SlOO/mo 949 61) 1151
11r Ila, wallito
laeodi, ll&hl & br111111 no
peh, lene S 139S/mo
inc Ids u ti' 949 l?O· I '>6'>
713 ~ .:& m,.-;n
beac.11 CtJIUOI. pvt rqy
I arpor1 $1.JXl'mo C ... ..¥1
& Ready' 949 ~I 'J444
o.-view horM hght
011y ?br 'l.bt p1l10\ no
smok1pet Quirt ner&h
S2450. mo 949 760 8217
ComMm
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bead\, vMA ~ \lovoe, ,,..
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E lfilh St. ~ 1.-~· 949-!>48 2421 r.at a.
S,ACIOUS 2b1 Iba
4 plu, WO Ent Side
Costa Me~• Nn peh
949 '>74 '>134 nsnror 11,, 11 ••
c.tt... prow.le .111d
w1d. no pet~. $995/mo
.ava11 7/I 561 511 9291
2br l~ bea.I rtmod br lrld
nu Mc:, ~' PWqLll!I '* r -pl!l'k I AAibctt r1/po!t $1250 !M!Mi4&9!lM
DUA&.~ 2+2
O« Bit w1 Ranee/011eNdw,
Upstan cov prka, waler I
trash pd Sim AVNl
lJl y S500 dep S!i()O pet
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Harbor BIYd (1J) M9llm8c
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some tlllPls flldd $110> & UJ50m !M9 71!MJ748 F..... a 2h. r-4y
redone, don room. ear• lwlCed Y•lb. WM 1n Uy szmn lndcb ulb 2451
s.11.1 Ana. 96-6CZ~
A STUl Ila S109S/Mw '/• Off ,.. ht -._,
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tMl"'I & ceramic hit
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ID bay ~ New/apVpnt
Sl700m l!>e 949 718 1400
2tJr I 5bl twmrn .. "°"" ~. Pf'bO. ~ ~
54» nu ~ & urp.,t '1tp $1~9&~1
.. c...,.. 2tJr lba ConOO l~f. fsepk, 2 pal!O\
newly decor a led, w/d
n5lde SllfOn 714 DI 4941
I 2001f 21r 21a 1n
BeaGon 81y full kttthen
lrv!Oll room belcnoy \lf!P\
t<> buch, park, 1""'1•'>. I
Y""' ~ Sl~tmo 949
566 9988
"• c-.y-, • ..,...._ 28' 28a w/m.aster ~Urnt
room. P<>OViacuw/lenrm
Sl950/mo 714 "1'J 1846
2111 YIAlllY ltlNTAlS
Newport Beach Pt'n1n
$1400 $195-0/mo ail
949-473-7100
'°Y'idp <-do 2131 18.t,
1>ewly remodeled. r f). 1111
p w/d."'-~ s:xron 9e96h!MOO
21r 21a, 2, 11ar •ar
near r 1sh1on Island
$2050/mo Pr udenl1al
Ca Rulty 949 721 0132
E••'"'"" Jbr 'lb•
lownho-2 car ~'"'&~ commun1ly pool ARI
S2J00mo 949 673 7800
IUCON IAY /IAY AllDNT
up\taors 2br I Sbll Ip,
ear. wd hkup yr lse
S2600/mo 949 673 1M 11
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houu. 3 do0<s to beach
New Cil!pel & pJ1nt $1950/mo Til.!>(S.8678
IAYfllONT ,. 2'"'$3200/_,..,
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BAY VIEW 38R-+ F'R
LARCE "E" PLAN
CUSTOM UPGRADED
EX.PANl5EO S3800mo
N.-i.e P-ts-le.tty
94' ... 22-6419
I-1-r Ch•m1n11 3br, 'l' ,,.,_, him rm, paliO,
new l>M\Vcrpt, nolsmll
$4IX)l)n yrly ~73-0061
,........., Sflt 4&. den .
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949-574-5600
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m1 ~v• NI by NM>on c.c1111..... Wh1te/8l.ack lop.
loCJll\ hkP d (Of'lvetlible
Pr em•um l\udKI System
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chrm whls 2old pt.,~. lull
l<11:t llkl' new SZ0,995
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t49-S74 -HOO
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es & mOfe J,000 mrles
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949-H7-H03
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16k dttu•I m1 lull
factory wllrr. tur quor\~
blue/Un lthr moonrohl
CD, chrome whl\ nne of
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cedes of the rut 1n
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fillO.llC. Dcci.ct Cf'Ol.scd to dummy
wuh lhc queen ot clubs Ind led the
quect1 o( hearts. covaed by the king and won with !be ICC. What seemed
hkc 11 rourine con1n11:1 suddenly
became COfnplc>. when declarer nclll
led 11 club w thr kina imd West dis-
carded a low hc4ll1
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ten of liearu wa' thr best ~ for
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rcmauung tugh club. and West bad a
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defender w;i~ soon d1"1bui.ed of that
idea.
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'pillk'. then led u d1Jrlllllld 10 the ten
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give declarer n11x ln~k'
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The Legal Depa rtmrm '" tht' !JaJ/y Pdor is pl.eased to announce a new uroice
now available to neu• bzuinesus.
We will now ~t:A RC/ I the name for you ar no extra charge, and save you the
time and the trip ro the ( ourt House in Santa Arr11. Th en, of coune, aftn the
search is completed we will file your fictitious business name statement with the
County Clerk, publish once a .week fo r four weeks flJ requ ired by law and then file
your proof of publicauon u•ith the County Clerk.
Please srop by to file your fim11ous busiMss statement at the Daily l'.i/ot, 330 W.
Bay St, Costa Mesa. !(you cannot srop by, please call us at (949) 642-4321 and wt
will make tlrrangemems fo r you to handk this procedure by mail.
If you should have any fitrther quemons, please call us and we will be more than
glad to amst you_ Good luck in your new business!
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74 Cleani 1 CCU1ter
76 Ack>< Wiiiem -
78 RadM Images
11 Loobd lhe joint over
tlSTwrw:e
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88 Gauige job
88 ChMtnut or bay
~ °'9gulllng
3 Zodiac ec.let
4 Bebe. Wl
79 Not plCkjed
81 Bool!~ad
21 Loogeaa French rMJf
22 Virtuous 94 Knocks again6t
95 Emptlnt
melodrama
5 Peasant 82 TlUll* ' fTllfld 83Smokftham
23 Striped stone 6 Blockade 24 C1as&ic Tierney role
25 Hearth i.ftoy9(
97" -t>Mf1 hadr
98Cook lad
99 G9U.IPI
7 Kind of diSOOt.u
8 Hitch --W1lti
84 Water1tly
85 Aic::hltt a..~ ti W1111
88 F"jnidum ti Al'KYJi< -
87 Part ol RFD 2IS Light pancakes
'Z'f Gem
28 Actor WfJlren
291RS month
30 Howt
32 In J)fogress
34 Ullmann ol cinema
3e One. for P.erre
37 Mefl
39 Canylng a weapon
4 1 Le1
43 Halts
45 Home appliance
47 Did a fall chore
49 Whodunrt suspects
51 Keepsake
54 Put 1n crops
55 Wallet stuffer
56 'King -·
60 Col'rects
61 Worked a c1a1m
62 Errand runner-;
~ Recline
65 Close-mouthed
66 ForeshaoowOd
67 Eats tas1
68 Tag 1rilo
70 Unit ol energy
71 Vistas
73 Natrow beds
74 Forgoes
75 Changed hrur coior
77 Secondl'land
78 Ice masses
79 Heanfelt
80 Fro s hOr'1e
8? POST S"ll"l e WO<d
83 Grove
1'8
100 Pilot
101 Co<duroy rib&
1 03 A 11-pufpotie truck
104 M1n1ature tree
I 06 Hai m1191v1ngi
107 Arr·uMt
I 08 NoWl I elclelil
I 10 PhotlfllClan deity
I 1 I Poker need
112 ~ gla&&ware
t 13Snarl
I 15 Jaizy Lena -
11 6 Colle 11val
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I 20 LflltmolJf
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124 Woodlands grazer
128 Sturg90!1 delicacy
t 29 Mountain curve
131 Rusi or patif'a
133 T anltfed
135 -Uu
( Tao author)
136 Or1111:1 011ward
138 Soviet Umon founoer
140 Moon goddess
142 Gr9611 alphabet
tJndot
144 A he• sta1
145 111 between
t46CJricel
14 7 HilrOO s Ion
148 0 tJ ar t~metic::
149 Sll"aM towris
150 A i..cnooner has tv.o
15 1 No· ·oucl'1ng
9 Aykroyd O! Rather
10 Essay byline
t I 'Nhee!led
12 Anaent (hyph J
13 Took c111& of (2 wds )
14 Riviera summer
15 Vale
t6 Stlofe bwd
17 Bond rating
18 Swai l.aMe" C061l.rneS
19 Peace goddess
20 Refuges
3 1 Screams and Stl<>uts
33 Feigned
35 More s 1WE!fY
38 B<own ooogomls
40 Loa•ers
Q Faint smc::llS
44 SoltCll
46 t'lca Em1>1re locale
48 Deeply 1mprossed
50 r .... 111ghts
5 I Sorto<J 90CKS
52 Common abr8Sllle
53 Road sign
54 Put up c1apooards
55 MCJl"'l ano Pop
57 Reh<;'l •riv tem
58 More agreeable
59 Bords inar h()'lk
51 Dollars '1l'ld ::ents
62 Pagoda foatures
63 B<ldgc <;act ens
66As>a 1
67 De1t !'>lf~nng
69 Kllc'lan gadgP.l
7'? ice aM dlCP
73 Roo Vogcfables
I? 11 14 I~
88 HtdOK>u'i.
90 Edmon•o·1 pu1..ktitt11
91 Ward oil
92CozyaMK
94 Vo c.anK.. rue~
95 S &0 I J I 1,_11>
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102 K1mµ :1w .. y fru111
105 aa~r t..uut.I t~
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114 Lur<.1'60
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