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COMMENTS &
CURIOSITIES
Before you
go tossing
your cap
D ean McGillicuddy.
distinguished faculty.
proud parents and. of
course, graduates:
Once again. it is time in
Newport-Mesa Land for the
commencem ent speech that wiU
never be given. from the
commencem ent speaker who
will never be
asked 1 o give
II.
You. my
antsy lirtle
graduaung
friend-,, have
worked hard
to claim your
seat here
today. And if
you haven'1
claimed 1t ye1. PETER
1us1 '>II down BUFFA
anywhere.
you're buggm' me. If onJy you
could -.ee yourselves as we see
you at this moment ... weanng
a dre~ and a goofy square har
with a limp yeUow porn-porn
dangling from ir -you'd want to
crawl in a hole.
You arc about to cross one
m ore of life'i. thresholds, and the
questions that you desperately
wan1 answered are the same
questions that faced your
parenrs, your grandparents, your
great-grandparents, your
great -great -grandparents. your
great·great·great·grandparent'>,
and your coU!iin. These are the
questions that matter -the
questions about life, love, living
and liposuction.
I I ere. m one. seemingly
interminable speech. is
everything you need lo kno\\.
l.J!>ten tarefully Thjs 1s
important
Bert and E:.mie on Sesame
Streer were named after Bert the
cop and F.rnie the taxi driver in
Frank Capra's ·It's a WonderfuJ
Life." hank Faylen played Ernie
and Ward Bond played Burt.
Bond appeared in a slew of
westems. but was best know as
"Major Adams" on the 1950s
series. "Wagon Train:
Maine is the onJy state whose
name has 1ust one syllable
"Dreamt" is the onJy English
word that ends in "mt: And -
write this down -tremendous,
horrendous. stupendous and
ha.zarclous are the only four
English words that end in
"dous:
When he first heard the
government was corning after
him for income tax Invasion. AJ
Capone otrered an interesting
legal theory: "The income tax
law is a lot of bunk. The
Set COMMENTS, Pa11 A4
INSIDE
THE PILOT
INSIGHT
Tanning in the sun is
dangerous. and with this
June gloom, hardly
poaibte. And out how to
get tNlt tan independent of
weather Ind skin damage.
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COMMUNnY FORUM
John H~ talks about
hla first w..et .. Costa
Mell Polfce chief for thit
~·oaA.
ALIO: More letten on
Counc:Mmen Oidt Nichota. ... ,....
SUNDAY EDITION
Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
JUNE 22, 2003
SUNDAY STORY
ome
Marine Lance Cpl. Ian Voss,
who served in Iraq, returns to
Newport-Mesa and a joyful family
MARKC OUSTIN/IW..YPl.OT
Lance Cpl. Ian Voss, an M 1 Al tank driver, wa s one of the first Marines in Baghdad when U.S. forces took control of the
city. While inside Saddam's palace, he took the Iraqi flag he's holdilg for a war trophy. At top, Voss, center, points his
gun toward the head of the faHen statue of Saddam Hussein in Bahgdad. Inset, while in Iraq, Voss was able to get his
hands on a box of Nicaraguan cigars with Uday Saddam Hussein's name on the label.
TOP STORY
Oeepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
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pack.aged mt•al.,, t.1u~ht CJt nap' .ind
sat all t.ld) .md 111ght 111 tht' min bt·lf\ ol
a lank not mud1 b1ggt'r thdn 1ht·
love'>l'dt in hi'> ll\1ng room, the
20-year· old
U.~. Manne
lance
corporal I'>
e~ingbad.
tnlO thl' hit'
ofluxun he
happil}' .:Uld
willmgjy ldt
behind.
VO'>'>
joIDed tht·
lJ S Mannt:
Corp'> J..\ d
reserve thrt'e
month!> before Sep1 11 200 I rht'
Lorona dl'I 'Id! I llgh graduate lldd
ah"a}'\ wanrt'd ro '>t'ne hi' countn
"l\ept 11 .i.nd t>\er.1h111g 1ha1
happened JU't made me \\ant to dn 11
all the mort.' ... he 'clld It'._, har I '' .111•
10 do for the re<.t of m.,. hft>
Vo'>\ wac, dt>pluyed 10 tht' l\lldt.lle
East on Jan 26 I le retumed home l'-"O
weeks ago. Vo,., plan' ro ri.>enh't wllh
the Marine Corp"
015played m ht" room at ht'> latlwr.,
Eastbluff homt' no" are war ...i1U\l'nlr'>
Vos'> brou~t bat l lnerr's tht> Iraqi fla~
tha1 once fll·v. cttop one of ~ddam
Hussem'!> opult.'nl marble palales In
his wallet art' .i couple Iraqi currenn
note<> with Hu\..-.c.>m' picture on them.
'Thi'> 1., a 250 dmar bill,· Vosi; said
·it~ worth S80 before tht' war :"CM
it'!> worth nothm~
I le said Iraqi J)<'ople. who lm~ the
streets and welcomed him and other
· Mannes mro liaghdad, handed tht>
money ro them a.' '>OUvemrs.
"The lraqt'> were 'uth rnte, fnendl\
people.· he !>aid
NO EASY ROAD
Vo~ also '>hot 36 roll., of film I le
tool c;everal picture' of Hussein·~
palaces. '6.iuch had been tlanened by
SN HOME, Pa11 M
Child celebrates health with a fair
SPORTS
Sege Hil Schoof 1 Zech
Ftiedric:he, a footbeH end
bH 1bll "8ncblt. la
hofiored • the ec:hoof'•
Mele AINMe of ihe v .. ,
for 2002-03. ... ,... ...
To thank supporters,
family of 2-year-old
cancer survivor takes
over Heller Park with
clowns and rides .
Lollta Harper
Diiiy Pilot
Cancer
survivor
Jonathan
Taggart, 2.
takesande
on hts uncle
Kevil
Taggart's
shodders
"°""" HelerP.-k
in Cost.a
Mesa.
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AZ Soodly, Jooe 22, 2003
EDUCATION
Six Newport-Mesa schools
bid farewell to seniors
Thursday was a day of
commencement for students at six
schools in the Newport-Mesa Unlfted
School District. Estancia. Costa Mesa.
Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar
high schools, as well as Back Bay and
Monte Vista alternative schools,
honored their students at graduation
ceremonies held throughout the day.
Vivian Llu and Jon Wolfe, both 16
years old, scored perfect 1600s on
their SATs. The two students just
finished their junior year at Corona
del Mar High School. They are the
o~y two students In the
Newport-Mesa Unified School District
to achieve this feat this year, but they
are not the only students in the
Newport-Mesa community. Katrina
Redelsheimer. who just finished her
junior year at Sage Hill School in
Newport Coast, also earned a 1600
score this year.
• CHRISTINE CARRILLO covers education
and may be reached at (949) 574-4268 or
by e-mail at
christine.carrillo@lstimes.com.
BUSINESS
Omelette Parlor will go on
breaking eggs
The Omelette Parlor, which
appeared doomed to be ousted from
its shopping center location, got an
I I th-hour reprieve as landlords
reversed a decision to kick out the
popular eatery to make way for
renovations of the 17th Street
shopping center. Vons Companies Inc.
agreed to put Adkins on a
month-to-month lease and to
renovate the center with the Omelene
Parlor as part of the plan.
In opening its third neighborhood
retail center in Newpon Beach in less
than a year, the company has also
taken a bite out of hunger. The Bluffs
Shopping Center, which opened May
27, includes eight eateries mixed in
with retail shops.
•PAUL CLINTON covers the environment,
business and politics. He may be reached
at (9491764-4330 orby e-mail 81
paul.clinton@lstimas.com.
PUBLIC SAFETY
Crime drops in most areas;
decreases 5% overall
Costa Mesa saw a significant
decrease in crime in most categories
ln 2002 from the previous year,
according to the FBJ's Uniform Crime
Report released Monday.
All violent crime was down -rape
was down 50%, incidents of robbery
plummeted 37%. and aggravated
assaults dropped 30%.
The only category that saw a sUght
increase was thefts, up by 1%. But
other property crimes were down.
Burglaries dropped 8%, and auto
thefts, which had increased
dramatically In 2001, were down 13%.
In other news, Costa Mesa's new
police chief, John D. Hensley. started
Monday. Former Chief David Snowden
retired Friday, June 13. His retirement
party last Saturday was attended by
more than 500 people.
County officials have unveiled a
series of projects to make John Wayne
Airport safer and more pleasant.
Supervisor Jim Silva said that the
improvements will add to the airport's
image as a safe and friendly place.
• DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety
and courts. She may be reached at (949)
574-4226 or by e-mail at
dtJBps.bharsth@latimes.com.
____ EK IN REVIE
PHOTO OF THE WEEK
'HAPPY TO BE OF SERVICE'
it really was. After shoodn8 12 graduations, it is dl1Drult to ftnd that one
unique picture that capnues the excitement and energy of
commeocemenl Dally Pilot photographer Kent 'Ikeptow's
shot of Rosa FJJedge giving Katie Robinson a pigyback ride
does just that.
Teachers hugging students, students bugging fellow
classmates and the occasional burst of tears are a dime a
dozen. So the objective is to scan the crowd In search of
something a UttJe out of the ordinary. When Kent saw the
piggyback ride he knew he captured something a little
different. But be didn't realize how special of a moment
After getting feedback on our choice to run thJs picture as
our cover for the graduation issue we were informed by a
family friend of~ Elledge bow meaningful this
photograph was. She said that it wa.s a pleasure to see him
smile and enjoy himself aft.er having made it through a rough
year. in which he lost his mother to breast cancer.
It may be coincidence. intuition or just plain luck. but ·
when Kent snapped that frame. be became a witness to one
of life's true momeot.s..
NEWPORT BEACH
Comment prompts calls
for Nichols' resignation
Several council members are
calling for the resignation of
Coundlm.an Dick Nichols, whose
comments about Mexicans on
Corona del Mar State Beach have
drawn national media attention.
Nichols has said that his
comment was taken out of context
because it was singled out of a
long telephone interview that
touched on dozens of aspects of
Corona del Mar State beach
improvements. However, Nichols
defended the comment itself.
-The Photo Staff
The Irvine Co. unveiled plans for
a sprawling luxury resort
sunounding the Pelican Hill Golf
Course. The resort will include
guest rooms, residence inns, a spa
and a new golf clubhouse.
Fl.£ PHOTO I DAILY Pl.OT
Newport Beach Councilman Dick Nichols has again drawn the ire of
readers by his comments.
moorings.
Racks for storing dinghies could
soon be installed at several public
beaches and piers. The city's
Harbor Commission Is diswssing
whether the racks could provide
relief to boC\ters who bold permits
to berth their boats at off-shore
The Newpon Harbor Nautical
Museum was overrun with some
tiny pirates as more than a do1,en
youngsters gathered for the first
•Story nme at Pirate's Cove .• The
tory-telling and sing-along
events, presented jointly wuh the
COSTA MESA
Council adopts budget with
one $3,800 change
The City Council adopted a
$112-million budget for the 2003-04
fiscal year, after making one
adjustment. The council decided not
to give $3,800 to the Orange County
Human Relations Cornminee and
instead direct that money to grad
nJght event celebrations ln next year's
budget.
Skate park fans are chafing at the
Planning Commission's decision to
delay action on a slcateboard park as
part of the TeWtnkle Master Plan. The
commission approved parts of the
plan on June 9, but continued the
library and the Oasis SenJor
Center. will be ongoing.
•JUNECASAGRANDEcovwa
Newport Beadl and John Wayne
Alrport. She may be reached at (949)
574-4232 or bV e-mail at
june.casagrandtttl/trtimes.com.
skate park discussion while It explores
o ther sites. such as Costa Mesa High
School. and to give Bark Park users a
chance to weigh in. Bark Park fans are
eyeing one of the sites for an
expansion.
• DEJRDAE NEWMAN cover• Costa Mesa
and may be reached at (9491574-4221 or
bye-mail at
deirdre.newman@latimas.com.
NOTABLE
QUO TABLES
'Witli grass, we usually
get Mexicans coming in
th8re early in th8
morning, and they claim
it as theirs, and it becomes
their personal. private
grounds aU day. ..
-Dick Nichols.
Newport Beach
councilman, on bis
reason for not supponing
turf grass at Big Corona
State Beach
·1f Mr. Nichols'
comments about specific
minorities reflect the way
he troly feels, he should
consider resigning as
councilman. because
that's rwt truly
rep~ntalive of the best
interests of this
community."
-Stew Bromberg.
Newport Beach mayor. on
the day after Nichols
made his commem
'We had started
mforcf!ment actions in
that area by the start of
{last{~ And we were
abli? to have an impact
and bring down the
number of crimes."
-Dale Birney. Costa
Mesa Police lieutenant.
on how Costa Mesa crime
statistics revealed a 5%
drop in crime in 2002
·1 would rwt ever
support a d«reose in
funding for Mobile
&creation or {the/ day
camp to go to the po/la or
cO<k enfom!ment. ~
recreation programs we
have play a rok in the
quality of life and safety of
persons and property. It's
unm«Uumble -an
incredibly pure form of
prevention that's so
important to the
community."
-Ubby Cowan. Costa
Mesa councilwoman, on
Councilman Allan
Mansoor's suggestion to
reduce funding for the
program that vis.its
various neighborhoods
that don't have a lot of
access to open space
"My thn!$ sons went
through the ™RE
program, and I'm glad
they haven't given into
any temptaticns. If OTU!
kid stays off drugs, /the
program} has doM its
job. -
-M1b Scbafu.
Costa Mesa councilman.
on Mansoor's suggestion
to reduce °'1tE funding
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Dally Piiot
LOOKING BACK
__ More than JOO y ears_·_
of Dory Fishing
Founding the beach
market was as simple
as a fisherman's
pulling his boat onto
the sand.
Krl1 O'Donnell
Daily Pilot
I n 1689, the beach cooperative
known as the Dory Fishing
Aeet was founded in Newport
Beach at what was then called
McFadden's Wharf. It occurred
when a dory man pulled his boat
onto the sand and opened the
Dory Fisherman's Market. Thus
began a tradition that continues
today aJongmde Newport Pier. f
lt was during the 1890s that the
wstom arose of having the dory
men's wives sell the freshly
caught fish. The first booths were
beneath the wharf. Later, the
women began to use the boats as
shops -a tradition that
continues today.
1n 1939. the remnants of a
hurricane necessitated the
rebuilding of the pier, as 500 feet
of it was swept away. Today's
municipal pier was built the year
after the disaster.
PHOTOS COURTESY Of NEWPORT HAR80f< NAUflCAL MIJ~fUM
People buy fish from the dory fleet near the Newport Pier in an undated photo.
With the exception of a
mandated interruption of
business in World War 11. dory
fishers have continuously
launched from the base of
Newport Pier.
The Dory Fleet fished off shore
and on shore. Originally. oars
were used to breach the breakers
-overturned boats were
commonplace. Once through the
breakers. small sails were used to
extend their reach out to sea as it
was a long haul to the fishing
beds. Fishing lines were. and still
are. rigged according to the fish
they want to catch.
The original dories were about
the same size and shape as they
are today. but they were conon
and treated with Tan Bask to keep
marine growth from roning
them
Onshore Santa Ana Wlllds
often impeded the return IJ"ip for
the rowmg Oeet Today. oars have
given way to outboard motors.
1n 1967. according to the
Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum, the Newport Beach City
Council recognized the Dory
Aeet as the last such co·op in the
U.S. The City Council deemed
that the fish market property
should be preserved and given a
sense of permanency.
At a cost of thousands of
dollars, the city constructed a
protective screen of pilin~
around the marketplace. thereby
securing the property and
enhancing the wharf-like
appearance of the area
1n 1969, the Newpon Beach
Historical Society dedicated the
Dory Fleet and Fish Mark.et as
historical landmarlcs.
Therefore, it transpired that
sons followed their fathers, who
had followed their fathers.
• LOOKING BACK runs Sundays. Do
you know of a person. place or event
that deserves a historical Look Badt7
Let us know. Contact James Meier
by fax at 194916464170; &-mail et
JBmflS.meierl§lstime.s.com; or mail
him at c:Jo Daily Pilot, 330 W Bay St,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627.
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Thursday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• ~ StrMI: A vehlde
burglary wu reported In
the 3800 blodt et 7:28 a.m.
Friday.
• Dowr DtM; A vehlde-
burglery waa reported In
the 700 blodt at 4:30 p.m.
Thursday.
• MacArthur Boulevard and
&st Coast Hlghwey. A
hit-and-run was ntported a1
12:01 a.m. Friday.
• San Miguel Drive: A
commercial burglary waa
reponed in the 300 blodt at
1 :32 p.m. Thursday.
• Sheringtoft PIMe: An auto
theft waa reported in the
1700 blodt at 9:59 p.m .
Thursday.
• 44th StrNt: A home
burglary was reported In
the 200 block at 5:26 p.m.
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COURTESY OF IAN VOSS
Voss drove an Ml Al tank for the Marines. Here, he is sitting up on top of his tank in Kuwait while waiting to be deployed.
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rnl.ssilea.
"That was so good to see," he
'said.
Voss was shocked and amaz.ed
by the ornate, solid marble
structwes..
"They made the White House
look like a shack." he said.
"There was no grass ot anything.
Just blocks and blocks of pure
marble."
Voss and other Marines in his
company took an unguided tour
of Hussein's sister's palace. They
got to the basement at some
point and saw bottles of Cllanel
No. 5, silverware, several fur
coats and cans of caviar.
"It was even more unreal
when we went into his
daughter's room." he said.
"There were actually Brittany
Spears posters on the walls. That
waswelrd."
The road to Baghdad and their
victory lap around the
missile-ravaged city did not
come easily. Voss said.
Voss' battalion lost six
Marines, including one when a
tank in his company
accidentally overru.med, killing
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government can't collect legal
•axes from illegal money." On
Oct 17.1931,AICaponewas
sentenced to 11 years in federal
prison for income tax evasion.
Thirty-five percent of people
who use personal ads to find
dates are already married. It's
impossible to lick your elbow.
Tty it. What the heck do the
lyrics in Don McLean's "Bye Bye.
Miss American Pie" really mean?
Pay anention. because this is
hard, unlike your dasses -and
for the last time. you in the back.
put away the canned string.
Don't make me come down
there.
"American Pie" was the name
of the small plane in which
Buddy Holly died on February 3,
1959, along with Richie Valens
C"l.a Bamba") and the Big
Bopper, whose real name was J.P.
Richardson. McLean considered
that date "the day the music
died." To honor the legendary
trio, he turned the tide of Buddy
Holly's biggest hit - "That11 Be
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ln February. Jonathan went in
for a routine cancer scan, and the
doctors announced it was gone.
The family's elation was cut short
that night. when Jonathan suf-
fered cardiac arrest.
With the help of Lop medical
profes&onals. loYecj ones and
falth. Jonathan was able to return
home March I . 1be la.st cancer
scan ln May fOWld no traces of
cancer.
"He ls a little mlrade. • the
morber said.
The little wonder was busy Sat-
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fiVe Marines.
"One other man was shot." he
said. "He took two rtfte rounds
in his chest"
It's bard to lose a brother, but
they bad to move on, Voss said.
"We were in the middle of a
war," he said. "We had to put
that behind us and keep
pushing."
But he added, that they had
memorial services for the fallen
Marines after they got back
home.
Being in the war made him
think about the smaller things in
life. Voss said.
"They were things I wished I
had done before leaving,· he
said with a smile. "Things like
riding a boat in Newport Harbor.
I left two days before I got my
boating license.•
He will take that test next
month.
A CHANGED MAN
Voss said h e was touched by
his Eastbluff neighbors who sent
him cards and care packages.
"I was surprised," he said. "We
didn't even know them that well.
And when I came back. I saw all
these yellow ribbons. Until now.
I didn't even know what yellow
ribbons stood for.·
the Day" -into the line "This'll
be the day that I die." The rest of
the lyrics are not nearly as
romantic. but they are very, very
clever.
Don McLean grew up and
sowed his wild oats (It means
"partied") in New Rochelle.
which is in Westchester County
just north of New York Oty, a few
minutes from Scarsdale, which ls
where my daughter lives. Does
that have anything to do with
Don Mclean? It does noL
Mclean and his buddies used
to party (it means "sowed their
wild oats") at a bar called the
Levee in New Rochelle. and they
were not amused when the place
closed down one day without
warning. Thus, "Drove my Olevy
to the Levee. but the Levee was
dry."
Get it? It was a bar, but it
dosed, so it was dry? And all this
time, your parents thought he
was saying, "Drove my Olevy to
the levee. but the levee was dry."
which no one could ever figure
out
l.oolcing for a new hangout,
McLean and his pals found a bar
they liked in the next town -
wday afternoon playing with
friends, sitting ln the fire truck.
riding his brand new Power
Wheels car. being carried by his
dad. laughing at his uncle Kevin
Taggan and hugging his mom.
Jonathan. dressed in a Hawaiian
shirt and blue cargo shorts. was
fascinated with the moon
bounces.. He even found time to
have a little sibling tiff with his SLS-
ter Hayley.
Corona del Mar resident and
"wish granter" Debbie Logan
watched ber little pal run around
with his friends and family -
somedling be had not been able
to do when she first met him. she
said.
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His father, Bruce Voss, said
having Ian back was "the best
Father's Day gift any dad could
ask for."
He knows his son wants to
join the Marine Corps for life
and that it ls going to be bard for
him to accept, he said
"But my dad was a colonel in
the Marine Corps, and so was
my uncle," Bruce Voss sak.t with
a laugh. "So I guess it skipped a
generation. This is Ian's
passion."
He said his son seems a
changed man after his return
from the Persian Gulf.
"He's way more mature." said
the proud dad. "He's very calm.
He realizes he did the right thing
and he believes in what he did.
He's the only 20-year-old I know
who knows what he wants to do
with his life."
Ian's mother. Marsha
Steinbrenner. who lives in
Newpon Coast. said she feels
"joy and reJier at his return.
"When we picked him up in
the rniddJe of the night at
lWentynine Palms, he just
jumped off the bus with a big
smile,· she said. "I was standing
there with my little. homemade
sign and he just walked up to
me and asked what all the fuss
Rye. New York -where my wife
and I just happened to be a
couple of weeks ago. and where I
spent much of my misspent
youth, at Playland amusement
park on Rye Beach. So wha1 does
that have to do with Mclean?
Nothing.
But while your parents
thought he was saying, "Them
good or boys were drinking
whiskey and rye." what he was
really saying was, "Them good
ol' boys were drinking whiskey in
Rye." How clever is that?
Did you learn anything this
useful in the four to eight years
of whatever it is you've been
doing here? I say you did not.
Here's something you might
actually remember. but I doubt
IL Remember the movie "Big"
with Tom Hanks? He's a kid who
can't wait to grow up? He makes
a wish at a cheesy forrune telling
machine on an amusement park
boardwalk? His wish comes true?
Anyone? Hello? Anyway. that's
the boardwalk at Playland in Rye.
Let's see. What else?
I've told you about a hundred
times, don't buy discowit
coupon books. You'll never. ever
Logan. a volunteer for the Make
A Wtsh Foundation. said she first
met Jonathan ln March. when he
was so weak he could hardly walk.
Jn April, she granted his wish to go
LO Disneyland, Logan said.
"It is so great to see him talk
now and smile and laugh." Logan
said.
The thank ~u bash also an-
nounced the upcoming fund-
raiset, •Drive Fore the Cure and
SK Walk." set to take ~ Nov. 1
at Pelican Hill Golf Oub and Nov.
2 for a walk at Fashion Island.
As part of the promotion, ac-
tres.s Marilu Henner joined the
festivities with her two SON, Joey
and Nicholas.
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was about. That's just the kind of
person he is."
A CLOSE BROTHERHOOD
Voss will go to college and get
to ride a boat ln Newport Harbor
as soon as he gets his license. He
works as a deckhand for the Fun
Zone Boat Co .. but he ls trying
out for a reserve police officer
job at Newpon Beach Police
Depanment
But, in his bean. he is and will
always be a Marine. Voss said.
"I want to be the best Marine I
can possibly be," he said.
Marines havt: a close
brotherhood and a connection
that's hard to describe, Voss said.
"We didn't have enough food
or the best equipment." he said.
"But we were the first ones in
Baghdad. We took Bashdad.
When you're in that kind of a
situation, you have to work as
one. And that's exactly what the
Marines did.·
Voss said he believes in what
he fought for.
"I think it was on the radio
that I heard a description of
Saddam's torture chambers and
what happened there.· he said.
"I've been there and I know
what I did was right. The Iraqis
needed to be free."
use them. And never. ever buy
anything over the phone. I can't
stress this enough. To me, the
two biggest problems we face
today are international terro.Um
and telemarketing. Some nights.
it's a tossup.
I guess that's about IL I'm
almost out of time. There are
other questions. no less
imponant. that you'll have 10
figure out yourself. Why can't you
ticlde yourself? Can you go
through the 10 Items or less line
with a doren ~?
Speaking of 10s. why do they
only put up pictures of the "10
Most Wanted" in the Post Office?
Are we supposed to write to
them?
lf winners never qwt and
quitters never win, who came up
with "Quit while you're ahead"?
I have no more to tell you. I
wish you well, and the girl In
Row 12 who is still trying to lick
her elbow-you can stop now.
I gotta go.
• PETER BUFFA la a former Co11a
Mesa mayor. Hie column runs
Sundays. He may be readled by
e-mail at Prr84<!Jaol.com.
"l am always willing to get In-
volved with kids and health.,.
Henner said. "This Is a wonderful
organization. An A-plus charity."
Newport Beach busines.vnan
Tony Arcurlo, who helped organ-
ize the party and fund-raber. said
he met the 1ltggarts through tm
daughter's socx:er league.
·irs a heartbreaker." Arcurio
said. "It really is. This kid deserves
everythlng. This is tm party..
• LOUTA HARPfR writ• columns
Mondsy9, Wedneedeys and Fridays
and OOV9fS culture and the aita. She
may be reached 8t (949) 574-4276 Of'
by.-mell et
lollta.harptKt#/6tlm«1.com.
Mor edulta who went to Improve
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'You can still get that look you want, but do it out of a bottle.
You should.be outdoors, but you don't have to be in the sun.'
DR. LYN'4 DMNO,
Newport Beach demlatolog1st
bronze glow in the summertime
without any help from the sun
KNOW YOtM WAY
MOUN> 11tE aoac
Every home shouJd
have ample supply of
sunscreen. especially
if your family is in I.he
sun a lot. But even if
you regularly use sun
block. be sure that you
know the ins and outs
of bow it's most
effective.
"People usually
don't put enough on,"
Dimino said. "They
don't reapply, they
don't put it on accu-
rately.•
• Make sure the sun
block has a high SPP
number (Dimino rec-
ommends 30 SPF at
least) and is water-
proof.
•If you're a 150-
pound man, you need
to use at least on~
ounce of swiscreen
every 80 minutes.
Dimino said. You
should apply the
sunscreen before
leaving the house.
because it takes
between 15 to 30
mJnutes for it to start
to work.
• lfyou're going to
be out in the sun all
day, make sure to
reapply your
sunscreen. Tab a
break. seek some
shade and let the sun.screen start to work alter
you put more on.
•You have a naturally darlt hue, so wming
isn't an issue. right? Oi.mJno said &be sees the
effects of sun exposure on every shade of Uin.
"Everybody pays the piper sometime,• she
said •
NOPEMNi
'fry to avoid direct SW\Ught during the 5Wl's
peak hours. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Dimino 1uaest1 there's plenty of time in the
morning to check out the waves, and there's
ue J
more than enough
time to get that late
afternoon jog ln if you
need to be outdoors.
If you venture out
during peak hours.
wear a bat. sun-pro-
tective clothing and
enough sunscreen to
protect your skin.
Dimino said
START YOUNG
Qilldren at risk for
melanoma. a skin
cancer Dimino classi·
fies as "a disease of
young people." is one
of her btsgest
concerns. She is seeing
more and more
patients coming in
wtth early signs of the
disease
lt caught early.
melanoma can be
stopped. Any abnor·
mality on the skin that
is uymmetrical, bas
iJTegu1a.r borders,
changes shape and is
multicolored might be
melanoma.
The key ls
education. making
sure children feel com-
pletely at ease with sun
protection.
"Hkids learn at a
young age to put on
unsaeen, then as
teens, they won't balk
at It." Dimino saJd.
"It'll be ju.st second nature to we it as an adult.·
~CT YOURSEl.J:
• People around the gtobe have Meri
guarding themselves against the sun for
centuries. Dimino points to Mexican
sombreros. Cllinese straw hats and the belid-
to-t.oe cloth.log of the Middle East u cultunl
ways people have helped keep the rays awll)'.
•Getting a skin caooer acreenJng once a yur
is a good idea for California residents. Pree tests
are usually offered annually at mo.t hospitals.
Dimino said.
Al.PHABB SOU~
Defining acronyms
related to tanning
WAANDUVB
forms of ultraviolet radiation that are
shorter in wavelength than regular hght
rays. Two types of ultraviolet rays make it
to the Earth's surface. ultnMolet A and
ultraviolet B. UVB rays have long been
associated with sunburn. and UVA rays
pass deeper into the skin.
SPF
sun protection factor. A rating system for
sun protection products. If the SPF is
high, the product will increase your p<o-
tection against ultraviolet light Here's a
Ye'Y general way to look at the ratings:
• 10 «lower-low SPf
• • 10 to 20 -medium SPF
• 20 to 40 -high SPf
• 40 « higher-very high SPf
DHA
dihydroxyacetone. the most common
active ingredient in most sunless tanning
products. DHA is a colorless sugar that
~when it comes in contact wrth
dead cells on the top level of skin.
That reaction produces a color change.
which replicates the look of a golden
brOWQ sun tan.
For more inbmation.
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waicing, there's no
reason for lclds to monkey
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ape over
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Newpon
Beach Public
Library's 2003
chlldren's
summer
reading
program. •it's a Jungle Out
There."
Theres no dearth of new titles
to inspire toddlers through
sixth-graders who sign up at any
library anytime between June 23
and Aug. 16. Some of the most
popular lncJude updates to
series by award-winning
authors.
For preteens lured by the
underworld, Darren Shan
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in a shadowy unjverse leading to
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(949) 674-4298. Include the time.
date and location of the event. as
well as a contact phone number.
A complete listing i1 available at
www.dailypllot.com.
VoluntHr driven are needed to
help deliver nutritiously prepared
meals to homebound, frail or
elderly clients incapable of
shopping or cooking for
themselves through "Mobile
Meals~ sponsored by
FISH-Harbor Area Inc. and Hoag
Hospital. Call (949) 646--8050 for
more information.
Five new wtne. wtll be MfWd on
Bayside Restaurant's terrace
overlooking Newport Harbor
every Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30
p.m. The cost is $15 per person.
For more information, call (949)
721-1222.
Newport Dun .. Reaort'1
"Movies on the Beach" will run
every Friday and Saturday
throughout the summer,
Including a two-hour barbecue
before the movies suin at dusk.
Guests are Invited to bring their
favorite cuts of meat. The resort
will provide the rest for $7.95 per
person. The films will be shown
on a large screen in the sand on
every Friday and Saturday
evening In June and July except
July 4. Partcing is $8 per car. For
more Information, call (949)
729-DUNE.
A variety of pttveW, aeml~
and group swim leuon1 will be
offered this summer at the
Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center
at Corona del Mar High School.
Options include one-<>n-one
instruction on Saturdays and a
Monday through Thursday
program for all ages and level1.
For seulon dates, times and
costs, call (949) 644-3161, or
register in person at Newport
Beach Recreation and Senior
Services at 3300 Newport Blvd.
devoured previous offerfn8s in
Sban'a Dracula-inspired
chronicles.
The stabs bep getting higher
ln Lemony Snlclcets' •Sertes of
Unfortunate Events.• In "!be
c.amtvoroua Carnival.'' the
ninth of a proposed 13 outinp,
the unlucky Baudelaire orphans
find themselves In the trunk of
Count Olaf's
getaway car
on the way to
a carnival.
where they
dress as
freaks to
escape a
bogus murder
charge.
Suddenly,
rhey're in
more trouble
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than ever, in a ell.ft.hanger that
will appeal to adults as well as
kids.
More down-to-eanh trauma
will draw eight-to 12-year-olds
into "Wenny Hu Wlnp." In
Janet Carey's newest
heart-render, 11-year-old Will is
recuperating from an accident in
Children, teens and edutb can
now register for summer
recreatlonal boating ctaaaes
offered through Newport Beach
Recreation Services. Cfauea
begin July 12. Fees vary. Call
(949) 644-3151, or vlalt the
Newport Beach Recreation and
Senior Servlcea a 3300 Newport
Blvd.' for more Information.
Profa11IOMI end llcenMd eoccer
trainers with the All-England
Soccer Academy are available for
one-on-one, small group and
large group training. For more
information, call (949) 395-6103.
Jewtsh Famlty 8eMce ta
sponsoring i teen support group
for high ediool students that meeta
Mondays from 3:30 to 6 p.m. st
Tarblrt VTonth Upper School In
ea.ta Meaa. For lnfonnation or to
register, call (714) 44&4950.
Pr.registration 11 required.
The Ant,. -Rne Chlchn'a
Booka, st 270 E. 17th St, No. 10 in
Costa Meu, offers free story time
Mondaya, Wedn~y, Fridaya
and Saturdaya from 9:30 to 10:30
a.m., Tueadays and Thuradaya
from 4 to 6 p.m. For more
information, call (949) 646-5437.
·Ab9t:rect Woltca on Cenva1 and
Pape(,' an exhibit of art by Janet
Roaener, will be on dlaplay at the
Newport Bead'l Central Library
through June 30. The exhibit wlll
feature aefecdona from Roaener'I
"Waahed Away" aenea, created by
dripping, aplattenng or pouring
addltlonal paint and mediums
onto an original painting and
washing it 8WflY to tuggeat the
passage of time. For more
information, call (949) 717-3816.
AWllf'd.wfnnlng wortt1 by
Orange County artllta working In
an array of two-dlmenalonal
media will be on display at
Newport Beach City Hall through
June 27, for the Spring 2003
Orange County Artllta
Exhibition. For more
information, call (949) 717·3870.
Bay.Ide Aeatau,.nt In Newport
Beach offer1 wine taltlng every
Thursday night for $1 6 per
person, featuring five new wines
fa mi\
which hJs Uttle sister was lcilled.
Even lf they haven't faced such
serious loss, children will find
much to learn about grief and
guilt ln the poignant story.
Love and loss are similar
themes in "Sweet By and By,"
Patricia Hennes'
intergenerational yam set in
Tennessee during World War n.
Orphaned at age 2, 11-year-old
Blessing lives with her aging
grandmotheL While she doesn't
want to think about life without
Monnie, her grandmother wants
to prepare
her for the
inevitable,
which will
include
choosing a
new home.
For lighter
diversion,
readers can
rely on Alice
Hoffman to
deliver a tale
of enchanunent in
"Aquamarlne." ln their last
summer together, Hailey and
Oaire discover a ctisgruntJed
each week. For more
Information, call (949) 721-1222.
N your orchid la too big for it.
pot, Green Syatems
International will show you how
to re-pot your plant during their
free orchid-potting seminar at 2
p.m. every Saturday. A plant tale
Is held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
the 20362 Birch St facility. Call
(949) 766-1211 for information.
Dlecover th• NCrett of Carbon
Canyon Regional Park as you·
walk through groves of beautiful
Cot1tal Redwood trees every
Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Parking is
$4. Call (714) 996-5262 for more
Information.
TNm Survivor. a nonprofl1
organization encouraging
women who have been through
cancer treatment to exercise,
hosts "Walk and Talk" at 10 a.m.
the second and fourth Friday of
the month In front of
NIKEgodesa store in Fashion
Island. Members meet for lunch
after et Atrium court. It Is free,
and all fitne11 levels are
welcome. For more information,
call (949) 275--3888.
Newport Community
Counseling Center offers a way
to stop the cycle of domestic
violence through the support
group In S.A.F.E. Hands. S.A.F.E.
stands for safety, awarene11.
faith and empowerment. The
group meets Mondays from 6:30
to 8 p.m. Free. For more
inform ation, call (949) 721-8079.
THn• are lnvhed to drop by the
city of Costa Meta Recreation
Center from 2 to 6 p.m. Mondey
through Friday for indoor and
outdoor aportl and activities.
The center 11at1860 Anaheim
Ave. For more information. call
(714) 327-7660.
The Newpor1 S..ch Walking
Club meets at the corner of
Superior and Hospital Road in
Newport Beach at 9:15 a.m . and
7 p.m. everyday. For m ore
Information, call (949) 650-1332.
Th• Newport S..ch Cake
Decorating Club meets from 7 to
mermaJd Into the pool at their
favorite beach tuingout While
they'd Like to re'rum her to the
sea. the stubborn fish-woman
refuses to leave without meeting
the handsome boy who runs the
gift shop.
Krlstiana Gregory takes a
more historical approach to
storytelling in "FJeanor. Crown
Jewel of AquJta1ne." ln the
newest entry In the Royal Diaries
series, a disobedient 13-year-old
flowers into the queen of France
when she marries and assumes
her royal duties at the tender age
of 14. In a fictional diary that
reveals much about life In the
12th century. young readers may
find much to be grateful for In
modem times, in addition to
great books to inspire summer
reading.
• CHECK rT OUT is written by the
1uiff of the Newport Beech Public
Library. Thia week'• column la by
Mellisa Adams in collaboration
with Bonnie Mcl.lten. All titles may
be reserved from home or office
computers by acce11lng the catalog
at www.newportbffchlibr•ry.org.
9 p.m. on Thursday nights at
Superior and Hospital Road in
Newport Beach. For more
information, call (949) 650-1332.
The Aun. of Buslneu Servk"
ho1t1 a networking meeting that
deals with education
connections from 6 to 8:30 p.m.
on the second Tuesday of every
month at the Holiday Inn at 3131
Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For more
information, ~II (949) 805-0011.
·01vorce: A New Beginning;
a workahop for men and women
divorced or getting divorced, 11
held from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
at 180 Newport Center Drive on
the third Saturday of every
month. Cost Is $40. For more
information, call 644-6436.
The N.wport Beech Public
Library hosts an hour of stories
and crafts for children In
kindergarten through the second
grade at the Corona def Mar
branch from 3 to 4 p.m.
Tuesday•. The library 11 at 420
Marigold Ave. For more
information, call (949) 717-3800.
Free toura of th• Orange County
Performing Arts Center take
guests to the dreulng room s,
performer's lounge, badtltage
and on stage at 10:30 a.m. every
Wednesday and Saturday at 600
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
Group tours can be held by
special arrangement . For more
Information, call (714) 556-ARTS,
ext. 833.
The Newport Beech Newcomen
Club holds a general meeting on
the third Wednesday of every
month . The organization 11 open
to all women residents In
Newport Beam who have lived
in the area fewer than five years.
For more information, call (949)
645-9922, or visit
newcomera-newpoftbeadl. orp.
Oatis hnlor c.nter holda a
pancake breakfast from 7:30 to
10 a.m. on the 1econd Saturday
of every month. Breakfast
Includes pancakes, aau11ge,
coffee and orange juice for $3, $1
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for children. The oenter 11 et 800
Marguerite. Coron• del Mar. For
more Information, cell (949)
644-3244.
Mec:y'1 South Coat Plue
present.a ·wo..Uhop
Wednesdays: A Hands·on
C~ing Claaa Program· hosted
by chef Alexx Guevara. The class
ls held from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Wednesdays at 3333 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa. The cost. including
materials, Is $30. To reserve a
spot, call (818) 994-5075.
't'bge and rhythm,
•vogarhythmics• combines yoga,
dance and fun. The class is held
from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m . Tuesdays
at 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East.
Suite 111, Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (714) 754-7399.
The Newport Hatbor Nautical
Mus.eum offers the exhibit ·Joe
Duncan Gleason: Rediscovering
California's Marine Art Master;
through Sept. 30. The museum is
at 151 E. Pacific Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. Free admission.
For more information, call (949)
673·7863.
lntef'bfth coupa.. with one
Jewish partner are invited to
participate in a discussion group
at the Jewish Family Service of
Orange County office. The group
is geared toward dealing with
issues between interfaith
couples, such as raising children,
observing holidays, symbols in
the home and relationships with
extended families. The cost for
three sessions is $45 per couple.
Preregistration 1s required. Call
to schedule date and lime. The
office 1s at 250 E Baker St .. Suite
G. Costa Mesa. (714) 4454950.
Women 50 end oJder can join a
discoss1on group coordinated by
Jewish Family Services to
address issues such as anxiety,
depression. relat1onsh1ps,
loneliness and family. The group
meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m.
Mondays at the agency offices,
250 E. Baker St , Suite G, Costa
Mesa Preregistration required.
(714) 44f>..4950.
Friends of the Newpof1 e..cti
Public library Used Book Store
are asking for patrons to donate
books to replenish the dwindling
stodt. Books may be left at any of
the three branch ltbraries -
Balboa, Manners, or Corona del
Mar -or in the book closet next
to the Fnends Book Store, at 1000
Avocado Ave .. Newport Be&ch.
M hardcover and papert>adt
donations, with the exception of
magazines and law books. will be
accepted and are tax deductible.
(949) 759-9667.
The Braille lnsttiute off9fs frM
computer classes to people with
fading vision who have difficulty
seeing the computer screen The
Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite
Ave .. Corona del Mar, offers six
sessions. Call to sign up for
classes. (714) 821 -5000.
A spirttuel care class m..u at
7:15 p.m. Wednesdays at 3400
Irvine Ave., Suite 114, Newport
Beach. Call to reserve a seat. (949)
263-1462.
The Costa Mese Chembet of
Commerce hosts netwooong
luncheon meetings Wednesdays
from 11 :45 a.m to 1 p.m. at the
Costa Mesa Coontry Club The
cost is $14. The club is at 1701
Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa.
(714) 885-9090.
A brain 1Umor suppof1 group
meets the first and third
Thursdays of each month from 7
to 8:30 p.m . at the Hoag Cancer
Center at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag
Drive, Newport Beach. Free.
Registration not required. The
groop is designed to help
patients and their families
understand and cope with the
illneu. (949) 57~.
St. Anchw'• ~ Ch&H'd\
hosts a mental lllneu support
groop from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Sundays in Dierenfleld Hall C at
The Jewish FamUy s.vlce of
Orange County sponsors a
discussion group for adult
children and their parents from 6
to 7 p.m. two Tuesdays a month
at the Jewish Family Service
office at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G,
Costa Mesa. $10 per person, per
session. Preregistration required.
(714) 445-4950.
The Jewish FamHy SeMce of
Orange County has a weekly
parenting support group. Parents
learn strategies for successful
parenting and for dealing with
the feelings and behavior of their
children. The group meets from
10 to 11 :30 a.m. Mondays at the
Jewish Family Service office at
250 E. Baker St .. Suite G, Costa
Mesa. The group will cover
managing anger, anxiety and
peer pressure children
experience. Preregistration
required. (714) 445-4950.
Th• Costa Mesa Senior Cent8r
has bal.,oom dancing with live
music from the Costa Mesa
Music Makers from 7:30 to 10:30
p.m. every Tuesday night at 695
W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. $4. (949)
548-3884.
Jewish Famitv,S...Vic:. of Oninge
County sponsors an ongoing
healing support group for the
chronically ill. The purpose is to
provide participants with
emotional and spiritual support
to manage illness and rts
consequences. The group meets
at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish
Family Service office at 250 E
Baker St., Costa Mesa.
Attendance is tree, but
registration 1s required. (714)
445-4950.
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Scrabble aub No. 350 m..U
from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursdays at
Borders Books, Music & Cafe at
South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St.
m Costa Mesa. $3. New players
are welcome. (949) 206·9822.
The Coin end Sump Club mHts
from 1 to 3 p.m. Mondays at the
Oasis Senior Center. New
members interested in trading,
buying and selling stamps and
coins are being sought to 1om
these informal meetings. There
are no fees required. (949)
644·3244.
Jewish flmity Service otr.rs
ongoing bereavement support
groups for adults at all stages of
loss. Group members share
experiences, hear how others
deal with grief. receive support
and learn ways to cope with
sadness and loss. One group
meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth
Jacob in Irvine. The second
group meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays
at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills.
The third group meets at 1 p.m .
Thursdays at the Ezra Center in
Anaheim. Free, but advance
registration is required. (714)
4454950.
Jewish flmlty S8t'Vice of Or11nge
County provides a support and
discussion group for persons
recovering from childhood or
teenage sexual abuse. The
group meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m .
Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St ..
Costa Mesa. Advance
registration is required. (714)
44~950.
Two-hour kayak tours wtth 1
trained naturalist guide are
offered at 10 a.m. Sundays from
the Newport Dunes Waterfront
Resort. The resort is at 1131 Bade
Bay Drive, Newport Beach. S20,
or $10 for California Wildlife
Campaign and Newport Bay
Naturaliata •nd Friend•
members. (949) 729-1160.
A yop and dance daa• i. held
from 4:30 to 6:45 p.m . Tuetdays
at the Center for Spf rttual
Oiecovery, 2860 Mesa Verde
Drive Ee1t, Suite 111. Costa
aa. 714 764~7399.
The Rev. Connie Rydunen lead.a
a diacuaaion group using the
book "Conversation• with God•
from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesdays at
the Center for Spiritual
Discovery, 2860 Mesa Verde
Drive East, Suite 111, Costa
Mesa. Bring a lunch. (714)
754-7399.
M•rshell's TH Kwon Do In Costa
Mesa offers free self-defense
classes to air1ine pilots and flight
attendants. Classes are taught
by three-time U.S. National
Champion Tom Marshall.
Marshall's is at 333 E. 17th St.,
Suite 13, Costa Mesa. (949)
574-0122.
A Dealing with Divorce support
group ia offered by Jewish
Family Service of Orange
County. The group is led by an
experienced counselor and
meets at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at the
Jewish Federation campus, 250
E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa
Mesa. (71 4) 445-4950.
The See Scouts' 1hlp Del Mer
711 of Orange County offers a
program for boys and young
men ages 14 to 18 interested in
sailing, seamanship, piloting,
navigation and cruising.
Meetings are from 6 to 9 p.m.
Wednesdays at the Sea Scouts
Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
642-6301 or (949) 551-8591.
Oasis Senior Center otr.n
ongoing assistance, counseling
and referTal services for seniors
(949) 644-3244
The Costa M818 Senior Citizen
Square and Round Dance Club
seeks experienced dancers to
jom its group from 9 to 11 a.m.
Thursdays at the Costa Mesa
Senior Center, 19th Street and
Pomona Avenue, Costa Mesa.
(714) 545-5669
Arthritis Foundation instructor
Hillary Stone leads an exercise
class at 11 a.m . Thursdays at the
Jewish Senior Center, 250 E.
Baker St.. Costa Mesa. (71 4)
513·5641.
The Newport Beech Newcomers
Club meets at 10 a.m. the ttlird
Wednesday of each month. The
organization 1s open to all
women residents of Newpon
Beach who have lived in the area
for fewer than five years. For
more information. call (949)
645-9922 or v1s1t the Web site
newcomers·newportbeach.org.
The Thursdey Morning Women's
Club, a 40-year-old friendship
club, IS seeking new members.
The club, which includes golf,
bridge, walking and gourmet
sections, meets at 11 a.m . on the
second Thursday of every
month at the Radisson Hotel in
Newport Beach. The luncheon is
$23 and includes entertainment.
The hotel Is at 4545 MacArthur
Blvd. (714) 842·5863.
The Newport Beech Walking
Club meet• at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Monday through Saturday, and
at 7 p.m. Sunday. Walkers
should meet at the intersection
of Hospital Road and Superior
Avenue. Free. (949) 650-1332.
The Ameriun legion meets st 7
p.m . the third Tuesday of every
month. The meetings, which
deal wtth veteran issues and
community service, will be held
at the Costa Mesa Air National
Guard. The national guard is at
2851 Newport Blvd. Free. Mary
Holler, (714) 546-2m; or Bill
Mimiaga, (949) 650-0894.
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EDITORIALS
It's time for Dick
Nichols-to go
D ick Nichols just doesn't get it
That is why it is time for
him to go.
The rookie Newpon Beach
City C.Ouncilman has once
again embarrassed his city and his
constituents with a shoot-from-the hip
comment. the latest of which implies he
has a problem with people of Mexican
descent using the state beach at C.Orona
del Mar.
Nichols has shown no remorse for the
comment. contending he was quoted out
of context But when asked about his
opposition to expanding the grass areas of
the beach, this was his response: UWith
grass. we usually get Mexicans coming in
there early in the morning, and they claim
it as theirs, and it becomes their personal,
private ground all day."
His explanation the next day was chis:
UWhy don't you go down there and take
a survey and see what fraction of the
people on the weekends are from where?
You're gomg to see a predominance of
people that don't live in the area My
statement was honest. It doesn't say I'm
discnminating against them. Where the
heU am I m any way discriminating or
being a bigot by making a statement that
is blatantly true?"
There is a rule in the journalism
business, which can also be applied to
this situation, that gender, race Qr
nationality of an individual or individuals
doei.n't belong in a ~tory unless it is
pertinent.
To do otherwise jU.!>I feeds mto racial
stereotypes and fans the Oames of
intolerance and hatred.
So Nichols must be asked the question.
lf he doesn't have a problem with
Mexicans, as he and his wife have
contended, why did he bring up Mexicans
in the first place? '
Why rud he not merely say "people"
tend to use the grass all day'? Why is he
opposed to expanding the grass area, if he
has no problem with people of Mexican
descent?
The only aruwer we can surmise LS
because Nichols mdeed intended to make
a pomt about nauonality. that it wa.s
pertment 10 his pomt.
That ~ why 11 LS Lime for hLm to go.
Nichols 1s ~peaking of a state beach,
one that 1s paid for by the taxpayers of
Calif orrua. not just Dick Nichols and hjs
foUower5. It 1s neither hi'> business nor his
place to attempt to deny or question
others. whether they are from C.Orona del
Mar or Corona, 10 use that state land.
That is why it i!> time for him to go.
There il> no place on the Newport
Beach City C.Ouncil, or any other city
council for that matter, for someone who
categorizes or points out the faults or
stereotypes of an entire group of people
based on their nationality.
There is no place on the council for
someone who doesn~ represent all of his
constituents, whatever their creed or color
or nationality.
That is why it is time for him to go.
In his short time on the council,
Nichols has already made hJs share of
questionable comments.
Just Last month. he came under fire for
implying at a Planning C.Ommission
meeting that the commissioners were
beirtg paid off.
"It sure doesn't look good. It looks like
you're taking money fo r this one," Nichols
told commissioners.
Just before last fall's election, Nichols,
then a candidate, was criticized by at lea.st
one local business leader for pointing out
in a televised council meeting that a
motorist involved in a traffic altercation
was a "Mexican."
Nichols later 5aid he did not know the
nationality of the man and told our
reporter he was concerned about illegal
inunigrants getting special rights. Again.
he had no knowledge of the immigration
status of the man in question.
·1 have no reason to beljeve he wa.s
illegal," Nichols said 10 our reponer. "I
was just pointing out that he ~
Hispanic."
Again we have to ask the que~tion, why
does he need to point out someone's
ethnicity except to funher hunful
stereotypt>s?
That is why it is time for hLm 10 go.
Flnally, we believe that tho!>e who
supported and campaigned for Dick
Nichols l~t fall need to be held
accountable, namely the leaderslup ol the
slow-growth movement GreenlighL
Greenlight leaders solicited Nichols and
placed him on a slate that included
Madeline Arakalian. Richard Taylor and
Allan Beek. who said this wed. that he
counseled the GreenUght leadership
against backing Nichols.
In the name of their cause,
Greenlighter~ stood ann-m-am1 \.\ith a
man who now publidy em~~
them.
Those very same leader.. now need to
join Mayor Steve Bromberg and other
member~ of the City C.Ouncil and publicly
rebuke Nichols for his inM!ru.1tive and
irLappropriate remarks.
They need to give Dick Nichols one
simple message:
It b time for him io go.
So long , cowboy
M uch can be said about retired
C.Osta Mesa Police Chief Dave
Snowden, who Brushed tus
37-year career -including 16
yean> leading the C.0'lta Mesa force -
earlier tlus month. Much can be s.aid, but
still it will only touch the surface of what
he has meant to the community.
He was compassionate. He cared about
the residents. He comfoned those in need
He made C.Osta Mesa safer. He made
the police department more responsive.
He made this a better place to live.
There was ample proof of the
community's affection for Snowden at his
Western-themed retirement party a week
ago (Snowden's a huge cowboy fan). More
than 500 people showed up to wish him
well, including people he woriced with
throughout his career. His warm words for
those gathered, as well as the words of his
wife, Ellyn, sh~ how richJy that
affection is shared and returned.
This past week. there also was new
evidence of the wonderful job he did as
dilef. Crime dropped In the city by 5% in
2002, Wfth theft the only category that
rose. Rape and murder were L"l.11 m half.
Robberies feU from 155 to 98. and al>Saults
dropped from 203 to I 56. Slnce 1999.
aime rates have been <;teady or dropped.
Thoc;e downward numbe~ demonstrate
the L1ty's contmued success fighting
crimei. of all sorts. Snowden deserves
much credjt for that succe<>s. as do the
men and women who wort for C.Osta
Mesa's Police DepartmenL AJJ of them
work hard. All of them are dedjcated. And
it shows.
But it is not just for what he rud while
wearing his badge that Snowden will be
remembered. His volunteer worlc. notably
at Hoag l lospital, was unparalleled, hjs
giving spirit unmatched.
So as Snowden leaves, perhaps the
simplest. but sdll best thing that can be
said is that C.Osta Mesa is on the righl
ttack. He leaves the city better than when
he arrived.
fur that. the chief d~ the
community's lasting thanJcs.
Snowden has wa.lbd off in to the unset.
But the shadow he casts will linger for
many years.
THE LAST WORD
OCC weathers a storm
0 range Coast College continues to
navigate the rough waters or lhe
st.alb'• budget crisis wtrh the
~ ol en old mariner.
:rbe IChoot .. lu c 1UCCeas came with
tbj ..... SCbOOl Of~ and
se.inlill*P't boel ..cdon Md marine
gar tale. The t¥ent i'&IMCI $63.587,
mouth to return 21 coune iecilons co
the acbiduJe: The COllfl'e had N d to cut
them beciuM of the Welt ftll budF
It W8$ such a succes that the state
hu even lauded the Idea. And we're
more than happy to jump aboard wtt.h
our own ap pl.auae and point out who
the real wtnnera are: the students who
Will now pt to tllc.e those cluaet.
1bere remain, or course, stonn)'
lhe&d, Wf lh course cutbacb lilt
becween 500 and 1,000 elute . Bui
lift.le by UttJ , some C&lm la com.Ing 10 occ.
BOLTON
READERS RESPOND
More debate about Nichols
AT ISSUE: Should Councilman Dick Nich ols
resign his seat afte r his comments about
Mexicans o n Corona d el Ma r State Beach?
It seems Dick Nichoh. suffe~
from terminal "foot in mouth"
disease. Hjs ''taken out of context"
excuse doei.n't fly. This man is not a
worthy council representative and
he should be expelled from the
Newport Beach City Council.
Ver another apology and
statement of remorse should not
be accepted. This latest offering i'>
inexcusable. and there are many
capable, caring and intelligent
people out there who can better
represent w.
CAROLYN FTTZ-GIBBON
Newport Beach
I find it humorous that there I'>
such an uproar over Councilman
Dick Nichols' statement. The truth
is that he said what many in
Newport and Costa Mesa hold in
their very hearts.
I know many will disagree wi th
me, but the number of extreme
conservatives in Orange Cou nty is
frightening. Although most are
~man enough to hold back their
tongue, the occasional slip occurs
now and then, so that we can
recognize their true agenda.
If public opinion forces
Councilman Nichols to resign. he
can move to Costa Mesa and get
support from the some of the core
Co'lta Mesa "improvers" -his
ideology seems to fit perfectly with
thi<, group.
FRED MEYERS
Costa Mesa
While what Dick Nichols said
about certain groups of people
monopolizing portions of the grass
area at Corona del Mar State Beach
may be true, that does not excuse
his obvious ethnic bias in the
term inology that he used to
describe these people. He says that
he is a victim of political
correctness.
Well, I want to ask him the
fo Uowing question: Is the problem
with access to the grass area that
some groups of people, maybe
selfishly. monopolize the area, or Is
It that groups of Mexican-looking
people are the ones doing it? If you
are not bigoted. then why did you
make a point of mentioning the
ethnicity of the group? Would you
have mentioned the group's
ethnicity if they happened to be
white, Anglo-Saxon Oiristians?
As a City Council member. I
would hope that you would learn
IO think about how you are going
to <,ay omething before opening
your mouth. You represent all of
the c1111ens of Newport Beach.
which includes ome of Laun
American de!>cent. They roo pa}'
taxes and buy things tn Newport
Beach and have a right to be
treated with respect, no matter
where they or their parents were
born
PAULKEUY
Costa Mesa
I have hved here since the early
1970s, came down in the ·sos and
'60 in the 11ummer, and if you
don't k.now the trnth when it hits
you in the face, you need to come
up out of your holes. I '>topped
going to the beach J 5 years ago
because of the Mexicans. The
"Coast Guard" beach was the only
one left, and they infested that, too.
Mayor Steve Bromberg. these are
the people Mexico does not want
and 1s glad 10 rid lhemselves of:
poor, low class, unproductive.
uninspired. uneducated. Two out
or live of them don't have high
school educations. and probably,
four out of five are illegal. At the
beach. they are rude, yelling at
each other in order to be heard
over their radios playing Mexican
music at top volume, aggressive
and totally without manners.
Go down there yourself if you do
not believe this statement. They do
not speak English, the language of
this country. The money they make
here. usually as "leafblowers," goes
right back to Mexico.
ff you want Nichols to resign
because he speaks the truth, your
marked fright ln the face of facts
and your Inability to act on behalf
of your constituents against the
remorseless degradation of our
lives here, suggests you are the one
to resign.
UNN AITKEN
Corona del Mar
Exposed first as a paranoid
Babbit and now-w1lh his
unbelie\'able ~U>''>llOn'> lor
segregating our beal'.'hec. "'".in
unapologetic rau.,t, Dick :\1d1ol-. 1s
the dead muu::.e 011 tht' e ll\ .,
kitchen noor.
I le i.hould. met.iphoncall)•. fall
on his sword and re'>ign .... paring U'>
thf" hassle and cxpe11'1~ of pryin~
him out of office w11h a recall.
For who now 1r1 ht' con'>l ituem·y
-other than a few cr,1nh hkl'
h1mo;elf -or in the coum·11
chamber" would take him
seriously? Who \.\Ould 11.,um w h1'>
propo..al'> or con.,1der hi'> opinions?
With whom could he .mangt'
pohucal .ilhance' ,md conduct the
people'!. hu\ine.,.,1
He 1s alone. pohucaJly rwull'red
and pubhdy scorned And 1r he
believe!> "lighung" thew th.uge'"
'>Omeho" noble and ..idnurablt'. ht·
I'> al'>o deluded
It\ lJmt' for 1h1'> bigoted
troglodytl' to !>lep down
LARRY PLAIT
Nt'wport Beach
I lad I wanted 10 inlihratf' the
C1teenligh1 group and .. abotal(e
their good work, I i:ould no1 have
done better than to Cjmpaign for
the election of Dick Nichols.
BILL BENNETT
'.'l:t•wport Reach
\\'hat a thoroughly outrageou..,
and shameful '>tatement hy
Councilmdn Dick Nichol,, made
even more 'ihameful when he tried
10 defend the ~tatement the
following day
Thi'> bnngs to rntnd the bigoted
statement made by a member ol
the Greenlight Committee that
approvaJ of the Balboa Bay Oub''i
application for cxpamion would
bring in Mouts1der:.." (Nichols was,
of course, endorsed by thb same
committee.)
I'm proud to be an American,
but I'm al>hamed of being
represented by such a bigot.
DONALD RAMSAY
Newport Beach
Dick Nic hols absolu tely should
resign from the Newport Beach
City Council. His ignorant.
insensitive and offensive
comments prove that he is a bigot
and there should be no place for
hJm In any public office. t le Is an
embarrassment to the community.
CHERYL MOYER
CO ta Mesa
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BIO
Age:47
~EISegundo
Education: Master's in public
administration from Pacific Southern
University
Previous Police Oep.rtmenta: Barstow.
Manhattan Beach and Cypress
Family: Wife Jody and doga Cooper and
Casey
Hobbia: Reading history books,
traveling. collecting Native American
art; spends other free time woricing on
cabin he'• had In Pine Mountain for six
years.
JOB HAZARDS
'Well, I've typically
said that police chiefs
take too much credit
when crime goes
down and get too
much blame when it
increases.
A NEW APPROACH
'I remember what it
was like back when I
was an officer. You
didn't go to the chief's
office unless y ou were
in trouble.'
I t must be the first rule
politicians learn when they
assume office: When in the
hot seat, blame the media.
Just say you were misquoted
or speaking off the record, or my
peraonaJ favorite, taken out of
context.
F 0 RU M Sunday, June 22, 2003 At
Testing the waters
A change of guard took
place last week at the
Costa Mesa Police
Department Longtime
Police Chief Dave
Snowden finally arrived at his
Jong-planned retirement Taking hb
place is the city's fourth police chief
in its SO-year history.
John Hemley, who last served as
Cypress' police chief, took over on
Monday. He is sizing up the
department and looks forward to
making any needed changes.
On Thursday, City F.ditor James
Meier' met the new chief in his
still-empty office at the Police
Department Hensley saJd he looks
forward to meeting with his fellow
officers and the community. On
Thursday. he discussed the latest
crime statistics. his past and his
future in Costa Mesa.
You arrMd at an lnterating tlme.
FBI stad5dcs show that atme was
down 54'. In 2002, but ln the last
oouple of months, there has been an
inaeMe In violent gang ecdvtty.
Them obviously IOrneth.lng to be
plemecl about. but them mo reason
for concern. What are your thoughts
on that!
Well. J 've typically said that police
chiefs take too much credit when crime
goes down and get too much blame
when It increases.
Al this point. I'm a bi t concerned
about the violent crime inaease. I
Costa Mesa Police Chief John Hen sley
just arrived. He looks forward to
discussing the iss ues and m eeting residents
haven't had the oppo11Untl)' to reaUy
explore what might be the root cau">t .... I
haven't sat down with lhe gang unit to
find out what they <;uspet.1 might be the
issues.
I have said for lhe last three or lour
years that crime could not conunue to
drop as 11 had through the late ·90s and
into the early millennium. I kept saymg
year after year. its going 10 plateau at
some point and ·11\re're going to -.ee l>Ome
mcrease.
I think we're seemg that nO\' \nd
there's a number of factors that are
conoibuung to that. The economy ~n·t
helping. The mdi\.1duals who are in their
cnme prone years. wtuch typically are
I 7 to 25. they're sort of pealo.ng nght
now, ~ you'll ~ that land of a thing
I don't know much about what"s gomg
on with releases and so on Imm JaU. but
I will tell you that I do knO\\ that a lot ol
the individuals we're dealmg Y.1th tha1
are involved in the "iolent cnme an' on
parole or probation and I ~u-;pcct three
~tnk~ hru. helped us a lot mer the rear..
What we need to do now i.!> find out
who's involved in these violent <tel'> and
then put them in Jail. I su~pc.~1 mo.,t of
them will be getting dose to tho'><· three
strikes.
The bottom line is that we haw to get
to the bottom of what'~ happening O\er
on the west end in terms of robbem"'>,
assault with deadly weapons and so on,
and see if we can come up with a plan
to addres.s that
What are your priorities at this
point?
My pnorin~ art' to get to know the
indiVlduah m Ille organii.ation and at
City Hall and then to get out into the
community. For the last several days.
I've been focus1.ng my anention on
wallang around and meeung people
where they work because they're not
gomg to come m here.
I remember what 11 was like bad
when I was an officer. You didn't go to
the duef\ office unless you \<Vere 111
trouble.
What would you say are yow
strmgt.t1' M a pollce dUell
I thmk rm a hard worker. I get things
done. I have a reputaoon as be111g a
fixer. I can identify probleim and I have
been successful with coming up
<ooluuons 10 fix them
And while I don't like public spealang
for tJ1e -.a.ke of giving speeches, I think
rm a relatively good communicator
when I! com<."'> to meeting with fol.Jes.
pankularly one on one and in '>mall
group">
Tell me about 10me of your proudest
law enforcement aa::ompUshments.
In Cypre». when I got there. thev
talked about community poliong. but
they didn't do it. And over the five yea.rs
FROM THE NEWSROOM
Well, thatS what he said
that I \\~ thert' \\t' fulh; m• orporatt.'d 11
a., an organv..anon I u'>ed to hear a lot
of complamL'\ m the community about
not see111g police officer.. "l\e h\t'd he~
30 year. and have never '>ft'n a lOp on
my Stn't'I.
\\.'hat I'm real!) happy about '" vnu
don't hear those thing., any longer
becau~e wt developed the '>Y'>lt~m
Y.here the officers were ru.!>igned the
same beat day 1n and day out And LI
someone called the police
department to complam, they tall..ed
to the beat officer one on one A lot of
people in the pa!>t called the chief\
office. "\.\ell, I don't know what'>
going on Ln that particular
neighborhood • So we didn t get
those calls the la!>! couple of )''ear'
Other things I m proud of 1!> the
Volunteer In Policing -the \'JP
program -and the cmuns
academ). a very succes<>ful one
What's your ftm week been like so
far? You scdd you had met quite a rnv
people.
B~)'. ;..ft'eung a 101 of pt.'Ople I've
been a.slang a 101 of que-.uom about
hO\\ the orgam1.a11on run'>. I've been
taking note'> about what people believe
are the i~ue<> in the organ17.auon
At --0me point m ume, I'll be putung
together. along \'I.1th mv staff, an anion
plan to addrt><,." th~ l'>.'>Uf'>, he<.ause I
believe hea\lh. m examining tJ1e
organlI.allon and making
1mpr0\ements where I can find them.
~1 far I 'e found th1-. a WI) sohd
orgaruza non hut there are thing-. that
are going to need some fine tuning I
believe thats m~ role
presumed at the time that
Johnson was going to run for
reelection. During the speech,
Johnson spoke of a number of
weighty Issues, Vietnam, civil
rights. his Great Society
prognu:n& But at the end of the
speech. be left the crowd with
this little bomblhell;
The story was about the rising
costs of repairs linked to the
Americam for Disabilities Act. a
federal law that requires cities to
make their facilities accessible
to the disabled.
just a couple days later from
Schuller. Here's how the lener
began:
TEll rT TO THE EDITOR
·in last Tuesday's Daily Pilot
appeared an out-of-context
quote attributed to me which
needs to be corrected."
The latter is what we are
hearing these days from the
relgnlng king of Ill bot teats.
Newport 8e&ch CounC:llman
Dk* Nlchala.
TONY
DOD ERO
When
Casagrande
finished with
her interview
of Nichols,
shequJckly
summoned
her editors to
disa.wwhat
bad
transpired.
She told us
about the
quote and of
"I wW not seek my patty's
nomination for president or tfie
United States..
Out-of-context quote? What
context could he have meant it,
I thougbtf The 1tory ~ about
the cost of upgrading city
facilides. lndudinc volleybell
courts.~ out 'of c;ontrol
and th.la Is what be told me. Nlchola, If you haven't heard.
told our Newpon Bea.ch Qty
Hall reporter hme c...,ande
that he oppoled expandfna the
gru1 areas at Corona del Mar
State 8acb because •MeJicans•
ahow up and take rNet the turf.
the rest ol tbe interview.
So what do )'OU tb1n.k became
the big newl atory ln the JMpers
the next day? The ocher
Important pjeca ol the apeech
were Mrdly remer:nbeftd.
I interviewed then-Newpon
Beach Building Director Ray
Schuller at length for the story,
and be said that the cfty had two
years to make basketball and
voUeybalJ courts and other city
parks accessible to dilabled
people. Then he said he thouabt
the law was going loo rar and he
gave me this quote to amplify
I always knew SdwDer to be a
nice. gmdemanly tort. ao I c:aDecf bim and Uked him what
Tony Dodero is the editor He
welcomn your comments
on news coverage,
photog,..phy °' other ~-....11
you have a m_.eige or a
letter to the ecilor, C8fl his
direct line et •t Pt-4Zl5t
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Nlchola II now cllJmlng the
quote Wll out ot context
becaUM be had been talkins
about Ill 10rta of problems he
had with the IClte beach
upgndel. not juat the •Mmcan..•
But Nlchola knows it wu oot
out of concea. it wu lknPl.Y the btallt btt Of newt of out "ot
evsytblns ... bid co~
1'hat'I bow we dlfemUM
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auuaff mil..-•
cldlildlllll a.• ..
It WU preUy unanimoua that
the most newsworthy bit of
lnformadoo the bad Wll that.
alttinl coundlmao WU tlp"#ing
out tplnlt a group of people
(Mexk:am) ullaa tbe bw:b.
'lbar'a what we went wtlb. Ind
we and by that cledllon no
matter how many timel Nk:holl
aaya lt w.a out of contat. Granted. ll ......,, ba~ Men
out ol teqUaa Ind one peit of
~ ..... be dllculMd that
~ but not out ot coorm. That.
bawa ... II bow Dl'WI II
~ ..... wtlh JOU. bit Of
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~bid to maklna us
the IClplp9l.
The oat dme you lMm a
Nicbak mpport9r.., lbit be Ii Jutt a mn.l~up guy who tpeab
.. rnlnd and la honest. think
about this:
If' hl't IUCb a atand-up guy.
why It be blamlna our nponer
tor bit outlandflb IC&tementl
and not,.. taldoc the bWM
b1mMift
That's wt.at reel land-up guys
do.
1NI al ...... medh time ... ..,, ......... ...
•"'~'-•-r•-•o '-""• .... ·-· .. """"'-...a., ....
th.at •
"Where does lt say that a guy
in a whee1cbalr has to play
volleyball? Some o( this tufl
~ts ridicuJous. I'm not sure
they'll ever ~ l the volleyball
courts}, but that's whit the a.ct
says.'"
I knew then Schuller'• quote
WU going to be incendiary, but
he was a city otndaJ speaJdna to
a reporter about a news ICOfY.
Then oo need that I could
,.. to tuprCO&t h fttUnp.
Sd1l. my editor at the time
pre.d.kted that Schuler would
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wuup. .
He told me that mdeed the
quote WM coma but thaJ be
bad wdttm the a.a. became
he and the dty wen comlnc
under ftn from tbe public
becauae or bis comments.
So theft you have It Polltlc::a
101. When )'OU ~taking too
much beat, there la always an
tu)' ecapeco9t.
Blame • reponer.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"I know I'm a girl and they
probably think that I 'm
weird or that I can't play." -----t---Shelb y Dftnera, CMALL Minor B
· Anaels catcher
Angels act as
streak-busters
CMNLL major Dodgers'
run of 18 in a row ends
Saturday with loss in TOC
quarterfinal.
Bryce Alderton
Dally Pilot
HUNTINGION BF.AOJ -little did
the Costa Meta NatiONI majon dM·
sion ~n and their IDIDlger. Kim
Pedenon, expect the streak to end th.ls
way.
On an l8·pme winn1og •trelk. the
Dodgen entered Saturday mornmp
District 62 lbumament ol Chunplont
quanednal ipinlt the Selvlew Mpla
rldJns tuab. but ~ wel9 mocbd off coune Ind out ol the IYlllt by the team
in ~ 10-1, .. LtBlld Put.
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COSTA MESA LITTLE LEAGUE
EYEOPENER
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Sunday, June 22. 2003 11
CATCHING .
UP WITH
SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
Joan Carlisle retired this month from
teachmg and coachmg at Estancia
High School after 37 years.
Joan
Carlisle
EagJe teacher and coach
bids adieu after 37 years.
Bryce Alderto n
Daily P~ot
S peaking on her last day at
Estanaa High as a teacher and
coach after 37 year; at the
school. Joan Carlisle didn't show
any signs she was shedding a tear or
stumbling through words like a person
is when emotions can take over.
Of course, no one knows what she
feels inside except her, but she
answered each of my questions politely
and with professionallsm. prcMding
proof she holds the Eagle red and gold
dear to her bean.
The 60-year-old Costa Mesa resJdent
thought about retiring as a physical
education teacher and aad: and 6eld
coach after next year, but the desire to
spend more time with humand Dave. a
former Estancia basketball coach. and
enjoy time fistung this naoon's waters
tugged at Carlisle's heart and she
decided to call it qwts.
"I'm excited, yet sad because thJ.s 1s
where I grew up." Carlisle said Thursday
as she deaned out her office and gave
the last exams to students prior to
graduation ceremonies held later that
day. "Supel'VlSing graduation will be my
last duty. I told the kids. 'I will be
graduating with you.'"
The former 81fls track and field head
coach -who reured from that position
before last spnng -and cross country
assistant leaves Monday wtth DaVld.
driving to vi.sit tus family in Kenruclcy It
is all pan of the cross-country road tnps
the c.artisles have taken the past 20
years.
•Just ~ me a lake with a boat In the
water and rm happy,. Joan said when
a.Ued if there was a specific route they
take.
Any mownain bike will do. away from
the bustle of city life.
"lt is a nice break from the zoo and
c.osta Mesa is a mo." she said with a
SM CARLISLE, P .. e 82
Nick Oliver,
left, and Alex
Grosek of the
Costa Mesa
National l ittle
League major
Dodgers go
for apopup
Saturday in the
District 62
Dodgers rally for Victor-~
T oumament of
Champions
quarterfinals at
Le8ard Park in
Huntilgton
Beach, where
the SeavM!w
Angels
defeated the
Dodeers,
1().1.
Trujillo p itches three
no-hit innings and
knocks in winning run
Saturday with hit in
bottom of the sixth.
Steve Vlf'l•ft
[)lily Pilot
HUN'I1NGTON BP.ACH -'IWo afm.
pie WOidt .._ wlwnet to bow the
Cotta Mela Nadooal little Le8l'M Ml·
nor B Dodgen were teellng after their
breathtaking. come-from-behind S-4
victory °""' the Pt.rat-. •BeaDy good,• Nld Vlc:tor lhljWo In
reference to how he felt after deUYer·
Ing the pme-wtn.nlnc blt In the bot·
tom of the llldh lri a quanatml of
the OJltrtct 12 ~t ol a.am. "'°"' ......... Nat~
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IZ ~. Jt"9 22, 2003 SPORTS
_:,_ ___ __:.~--THcBIG ~SY
A matter of finding the way
for Irrelevant Week XXVIII
T ~slots for
When the lea Qip
Classic approaches, I'll be
thi.nldog about Marianne
Tuwersey, and when Corona del
Mar and Newport Hamor are
~up for their Battle of the
Bay, well. need I go on?
Thia week the IUbjed is
b:relevant ~ but I find myself
unprepmid. Wl8ble. WlWilllng.
jult plain unned.
The normal prooedure with
In*Yant ~xxvm·s
Heim>an-Lowsman Banquet at
the Anaheim Marriott the focal
point. is to find some interesting
and humorous facts to lead up to
1bumday's bjg showcase.
Tbal's when Mr. lnelevant
XXVID, Ryan Hoag. who WU
choeen last in the National
fOOcbalJ League ooDege draft in
AprO by the powerful Oakland
Raiders, and Heisman Th>phy
winner Carson PcPmer. who was
picked first by the lowly
CJncinnat.i Beng;lis. will be
toasted, perhaps with a little roast
on the edges, by a blue-ribbon
crowd ·or aue fans of the game.
If I were up to it. maybe I could
get some inside infonnation on
how lo become a better
quanerback with the use of
Palmetsnewlimedea:roruc
game which is supposed to
produce a whole new generation
of tittle Carson Palmers running
around the footbafl field
Or maybe I could dream up a
scenario where Palmer and Hoag
run into each other on the field
w.hen Oakland hosts Cincinnati
Sept 14 in the second week of the
upcoming NFL season.
Something like Hoag. the product
of Gustavius Adolphus College.
with four touchdown receptions
in the Raiders' opener. opposing
foanerUSC
star Palmer.
who Is still
trying to
understand
the
introduction
page in the
Bengals'
..____.__ __ __, pla)boolt?
ROGER ~1
CARLSON someoneat Hoag
Presbyterian Memorial Hospital
to adopt Ryan, so he would really
be a local
Or maybe I could run down the
list of former USC quarterbaclcs
who will be in attendance lo
honor Palmer and recount some
of their endeavors. such as my
aB-time favorite, Craig Fertig, who
endeared himseJf forever when he
led a surge to lift the Th>jans to a
memorable 20-17 victory over
Notre Dame in 1964. He's now
Estancia High's footbaJJ coach and
is unbeaten (0-0).
Maybe I could seek out USC
football coach Pete Carroll and
find out if he's aware he has a
walk-on from Newpon Harbor
(MichaeJ McDonald} who is
destined to become the second
walk-on starter at ~rback
from Davidson Field, following
one of the great 'IIojan stories,
written by Gordon Adams.
Perhaps I could ramble on
about Carson Palmer Day in
Orange Cowtty on Thursday.
That's what the county's board of
supervisors say.
Maybe 1 could just fill the·
column with a lot of basic
information. that the banquet is 7
p.m. after a coc1c!ai1 bout that you
can still find an open seat if you
call Ken Purcell at (714) 800-3152.
and that all proceeds benefit the
Classified ads work for
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THE Daily Pilot
Om.nge Cowtty Youth Sports
Foundation and the Olildnm's
Spedal Olympics.
There are a slug of other
"heavyweights" to consider, such
as Peter Ueberroth or Ben
Davidson. and many others who
will be a part of the celebradon.
I guess J could talk about
Palmer and his endeavors when a
quarterback at Santa Malprita Hi8h. when be rumed in danJ!ng
perfo~ against Newport
HaJbor and Corona del Mar high
schoob, making him public
enemy No. I in the Back Ba}'i or
when he led the lrojans LO glory
in the Orange Bowl. ~him
Superman status.
I suppose I could recount some
of the many very funny~
chat have occurred over the years
in an event that has really put
Newport Beach on the map in
NFL gatherings under the har!d of
ltreleYflllt Week founder Paul
Salata. a once-up<)n-a-time USC
receiver who went on to the NFL
and has become the poster boy in
the field of masters of ceremonies.
I collld do aD these thing5, I
suppose, If my heart was in It
SadJy, it is not
For I find myself still numbed
by the recent passing of Beverly
Salata. the sweet wife of Paul for
52 years and beautiful mother of
Melanie.
The show goes on. you blow
Promises were made and real
Th>jans continue the ma.n::h. 1
~ Salata & Co. has obl.igatiol'l.$ to
fulfiD and Thursday night's show
will most~ be presented
with the ~mary Oak. It's
always a night of positives and
merriment
But for the first time, Irrelevant
Week auJy is irrelevant. for
myself. and I think. many others.
That's because that familiar
twinkle in Salatas eyes, this time.
will surely be glazed over with
teardrops.
•ROGER CARLSON is the former
sports editor fa< the Daily Pilot. His
column appears on Sundays. He can
be reached by &-mail 8t
rogeranddorothea@msn.com
Heisman meets Lowsman
J
OCYSF Sports Banquet
Date: Thursday, June 26, 2003
Venue: Anaheim Marriott Hotel
700 West Convention Way
Cocktails -6 p.m.
Dinner -7 p.m.
Carson Palmer
First selection in 2003 NFL Draft
2002 Heisman Trophy Winner
OCYSF Sportsman of the Year
Ryan Hoag
Anal selection in 2003 NFL Draft
2003 Lowsman Trophy Winner
Mr. Irrelevant XXV/11
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YOUTH TENNIS
Hank Lloyd's junior boys and gir1s tennis team, competing in the USTA C.ompetition
Training Center, won the Southern California championship last week at the Claremont
Club. Lloyd, who operates the Costa Mesa Tennis Center. has been the USTA's area
training coach for several years.
COSTA MESA LITTLE LEAGUE
Angels ' Detmers one tough girl
Minor B team loses,
12-3, but 9-year-old
catcher shows moxie
by overcoming pain.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
"... Win or lose, I will always
do my best..
-PlnaJ portion of
Utde League pledge
HUNTINGTON BEACH -In
the top of the fifth inrtlng. wit.h
two out,· the Costa Mesa Ameri-
can l..inle League Angels of the
minor B division lraiJed, 11 ·0,
Saturday. The Angels had aJ.
lowed nine runs to the Ocean
View Tigers in the top or the fifth.
The game was virtually over. But
that was or no concern 10 Shelby
Detmers, a t1lcher for the An-
gels.
Detmers, the only girl in the
game, took a pitch to her left
forearm and lay on her back in
pain. Her coach came to her aid
and asked her if she wanted to
keep on playing. She could have
easily went to the bench. But she
rosetoherfeetal}dcontinuedto
play.
Aside from the score. Oetmers
had other reasons to remain in
the game, a District 62 Touma·
ment of Olampions quarterfinal
at the Huntington Valley Uttle
League .fields.
"I know I'm a girl and thi:y
probably think that I'm weird or
that I can't play.· said Detmers, a
9·year-old and one of rwo girls in
the CMAU ·minor B division
(ages 6-10). "I like howing them
I'm tough. I want to show them I
can play better than they can.·
On the very next pitch after
Detmers overcame the pain, the
throw was wild and the Tigers
sent their runner from third to
home plate. The runner slid safe.
but Detmers came quite close to
tagging the boy OUL
Detmers' courage appeared to
have inspired her teammates.
When the top of the fifth
ended, the Tigers led, 12-0. If the
Angels did not score in the bot-
tom of the fifth. they would lose
by the mercy rule. But the Angels
M:ored three runs. avoiding the
shutout and ending their season
with a 12-3 loss in the full six in-
nin~.
"She's a courageous linle ball
player.· Angels Manager Tim
Watkins said of Detmers. "She
kind of keeps the whole team fo.
cused when she's the catcher.
She also works very hard in l?rac·
tJce. She's a real team player. I
just loved coaching her.·
Before the bottom of the fifth.
Watkins told his players not to
quit and to avoid the mercy-rule
loss.
"Pretry much aJJ season. we
showed that we never quit," Wat -
kins said. "I knew we could
score. The Angels always hang
tough. I was really proud."
-And so another Little League
season ended. Young players
learned more Lessons. In their fi.
naJ game. the Angels learned
they need to take advantage of
opponumties. They left eight
baserunners stranded including
rwo in scoring position in the
third and founh inning.s.
I fowever, the Angels al'iO dis-
played one of aJJ coachel>0 hopes.
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They played some of their best
baseball toward the end of t.he
seasoo. In fact. the Angels played
their best game when they de·
feated the Robinwood Cardinals,
I 0-0. by mercy rule after five in
nings Monday night. Brandon
Bonghanoy cootributed. "grea1
piLching. • Watkins said. as dJ<I
Logan Benter. Brooks Wathm.,
Zach Wade illld ldren Luna deliv·
ered key hits.
When the Angels were facing
elimination by mercy·rule shu1
out against the Tigers, Evan ea..,.
troverde. Kenrick Juarez and f v
erett Brown scored runs to
extend the game to six inning ...
Castroverde led off the fifth in
njng with a walk. He advanced to
i.econd on a wild pitch. Juawz
collected an RBI single after hii.
base·hit went past the shonstop.
. Juarez advanced 10 second, 10
third and then slid home on
passed balls. Brown. who reach-
ed on a walk, advanced to sec-
ond and third on passed balls,
and 'scored on a throwing erTor
by the Tigers pitcher.
The Tigers opened the game
with three runs to help them
sel~ advance to the semifinals
Monday.
HAPPY BIRTH DAY
Celebrabng the Dally Pt/ors
Athlete of the Week series
TODAY
20-Loyd Wright
Newport H•rbof
Boys YOlleyb.11, ·01. '02
20 -Aahley Nelaon
Or•nu-Cout
Women'• batlt.tt>all, '02
Women'• tennis. '02
'There were no sports for girls when I was growing up, so I did swim shows
throughout college. I staned to work with [tr4ck and cross country/ during
P.E. classes, running and doing relays, and just went into it.·
-Jo.n Cartlsle, retired Estancia teacher and coach
CARLISLE
Continued from B 1
Her girls teams went to the
CIF State trade and field finals in
1988 and '89. For 13 years, she
assisted OlarUe Appell during
the cross country season When
spring roUed around, Carlisle
specifically taught sprinters and
triple jumpers while Appell
guided the distance runners
during the track season
But Carl.bJe dJd more than just
coach. She WU the best at
organizing according LO Appell.
"Her commitment to the k\ds
was amaz.ing" Appell said. •11 we
would finish pnictice tatty, we
wouldn't have to wony about
pe.perwott ... dea8nl with
eUgtbiltty illtJOI 11 an example.
She WU always ahead o( the next
~you were ~to ask.
The IC:hool will mila a Yer)' good
educator."
CadWe. who earned her
muten in P.R. from loQg Beach
Stale, WM the ~woman
~in the depanment at
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that much." she said. "Kids learn
the importance or being active.
Some either lllcc it or hate It, but
they aJJ have to get through it.·
Carlisle admits she is not a
runner. Walking and cheering on
at.hJetes uJlS her just fine.
She threw out the names Uz
HuJpe. Araceli Morales and Darla
Burkhart as F.stancta athletes she
wl1l remember along with
Century and Sea View League
championships in track in 1976
and 79, respectively.
Carlisle saw the maturation of
many athletes from their
freshmen through senior yean.
"Tu see kids In ninth grade
who have never lea~ OY"er a
hurdle, or done a triple jump, to
continue thar tradt careers in
coUep makes teaching a lot
more lntemclng." Carlisle said.
It Uled to be when she and
David planned their trip acros&
the U.S. they would have to Mt o return date II It came too doee to
ec:hool •tarting 1n tho rao.
•it will be weird, 1 don't know
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DODGERS
Continued from Bl
still hoped it wouldn·t come today and in this
fashion." Peder..on said. "[The Angels'! pitching
held us down and they made some great plays."
The Angels ( 19 3) -champions of their ma-
jors division -gave the Oodgers (23-3), aJso
champions of lhetr league, fits at the pla1e with
starting pitcher Oiris Czemiachowski and re-
liever Kyle Boswell.
F.ach threw three innings with Czerniachowsk.i
changing speed<i at will, rnusmg many Dodgers
10 swing al balls out of the '>trike :r.one. while Ro.,-
well fired fastball after fastball.
SPORTS Stildly. June 22. 2003 83
The Dodger;, who relied on their abiliry to
score runs this se~on. Pedetsun said. managed
onJy one run Saturd.ty with two h11s.
They cut the Angel ll•ad to 4-1 m the bo11om of
the fifth when l'rank f>t-Noewer, the Dodgers'
starting pitcher. went 10 fir.I after being hit with
a pitch on the inside of hts right knee with one
out. I le shook off the pam and advanced to sec-
ond on an l:n c Mickel~on !>mgle and took third
when the righ1 fielder hoo1ed the ball. With Eric
McCool batting. Mickel\On took ofT for second 10
draw a throw from the ca1cher DeNoewer im-
mediatety raced toward the plate to score.
gel Manager Oiris Miller.
"IOirisf has .t good changeup, a curter away
and a fa'>lball." Miller '>did. "He ~eeps the ball
down 10 get gruundball'>. which keeps the big
guys from hitting home runs. (Catcher Ryan
Miller! keeps !the pitcher!>I in the ball game.
which makt!l> all the difference."
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Above, Mike Morley (20) of the Costa Mesa National Lrttte League ma1or Dodgers steps
DeNoewer '>truck out fo ur m five inning!> while
allowing four runs on five hit'>.
on third base before the throw to Seav1ew Angels third baseman Aaron Birk Below.
Dean Wall of the Seav1ew Angels shdes safely to third ahead of the throw to Cody Green
of the Costa Mesa National Dodgers Top left. Costa Mesa National Dodgers Manager
Kim Pederson tnes to rally his team against the Seav1ew Angels in District 62
Tournament of Champions Quarterfinal play Saturday. The Angels won. l 0.1
Any momentum the Dodgers might have
gained in the fiftJi wa' quickly squa...hed by six
runs in the Angel sixtJ1 . keyed by 1wo RBis each
from Roswell and Dean Wall. The Angels slam-
med six of 1he1r 11 hit'> in the sixth. giving the
Dodger<i a ta!>te of their own medicine,
"We prided our'>clve' on hitting all year. but
just didn't have it today,'' Ped erson said. "The
first time the kids went to bar we 1alked aboul
not fishing for low pitchc-,. The kid~ haven't seen
sliders thrown in the din like that hefore. I don't
blame them !for !>wingin~. I wouJdn'I be able to
(hold backl either."
D.emiach~k.i. the Angel!>' left-handed ace.
according to Manager 01ri<, Mtller, struck out 'tx
an three mnm~ while allowing no waJks and one
hit. Boswell gave up onJy one hit as well while
walking only two
Slarting catcht r Mike Morley singled up the
middle with one out m the second. took second on
a passed ball and stole third. But 0.emiachowski
struck out the final two batters 10 avoid any dam-
age. Josh Rydmg w-alked. stole second standing up
and took tlurd on a fielders choice in the fourth.
But another strikeout ended the lhreaL
·we couJdn't get the h11 with 1wo out.s today
and that is what we've done so well throughout
the sea5<.>n." said Pederson, in his seventh and fi -
nal year coaching in the league. He will manage
the major all-c;tars when play begins JuJy 7. The
key to Czemiachowski's and Boswell's success on
the mound Saturday is twofold, according to An-
"I coached IDeNoewerl .,mce Minor B." Peder-
son ..aid. "lie pitched great today. If the defense
would have made a few more plays, we would
have held I the Ange hi even more."
With the TOC o;em1finaJs .,Jated for Monday.
Pederson wanted the option of u'>111g either 12-
year-old!> Cody (jrcen and/or Nick Peden.on -
1he la11cr unbea1en a<i the Dodgers' closer. Green
pitched in1<> the fifth and Pe<lcr'>on fini!>hed the
7-4 Dodger win Monday over the Co~ta Me~
American Uttle League Yankees. DeNoewer, also
a 12-year-old, round!> out the Dodger rotation.
"Uttlc League rules !>late that 12-year-olds can
only patch 12 inning'> 111 a week," Kim Pederson
!>aJd.
·11 make<, II hard Ito <.chedule pitcher!>I when
yu\J play lhree gam~ m a week." (llris Miller
added.
The Oodgers eluded further lJ'Ouble in the Ma
after the Angel<i had already taken a 2-0 lead With
Dan G1ven.c; batting. Mori<.")' caught the ptlch and
fired to J>eder,on covenng <,erond as Aaron Birk
went halfway up the <,a;ond-base line. Pederson
flipped to Ryding at fir.t and the pickle was on.
llydmg relayt'd to third ba.<.eman ( .reen and he
then 10~ IC> Nick Ohver, who made the tag.
In the sixth. Alex C1ro'iek. play111g in cenler
field. ran forward lo make a .. tiding grab of a
shallow popup. Bryan Maurer fiiw.hed the game
on the mound for the Dodger!> while Mall Tellt'l>
and Coleman HroW11 each had one plate appear-
ance. Brown made a running catch in left field in
1he fir'>I.
YOUTH BRIEFLY
Mesa's Millian earns MVP
Pony baseball team
beats Cypress, 5-4.
Andy 0.WIM>n drove in the
game-winning run and Justin
Reye8 pitched the seventh inning
for the save to give the Costa Mesa
13-year-old Pony basebaJl team a
5-4 victory over host Cypress in the
Cypress Pre All-Star tournament
Friday.
Andrew Nila started for Mesa
end was relieved by Andrew Mll-
Uan. who earned the win and was
later named the game's Most Valu-
able Player by tournament offi-
cials.
Juan Gm.man. Bryan Bennett.
Luke Boulger. Reyes. Millian and
Niles each made strong defensive
plays while Reyes led the way on
offense with two hits. two runs
scored and one RBI.
Bennett. Millian, PhlllJp Weber
and Nick OIPletro also contrib·
uted to the offensive attack.
Red Wings come up short
•ROLLER HOCKEY: Rusty Sa-
ry's goaJ with n1ne seconds left in
regulation tied the game. but the
Red Wings eventuaJly fell to the
Kings In overtime. 4-3, for the
fifth-grade Boys and Girls Q ub of
the Harbor· Area roUer hockey
championship.
Logan Newett stopped 22 shots
sgges
&UP
4TIAES °"" ....... ......
111/7M11
1lll'rOAU
1..,,..14
and the Red Wings were led by
another goal from Sary and one
from J.P. Muller.
The Kings defealed the Red
Wings. 7-1, in earlier tC'umamenl
action.
The Red Wings reached the fi -
naJ with two wins over the Blues.
Sary scored twice and was aided
in the goal column by1tan1JOn
Rolfea. Muller and Jared Cassidy
in a 5-0 ftrst·round victory over
the Blues.
The defense of Corbin Kay and
Hannah Toohey helped Newell
earn the shutout
The Red Wings then defeated
the Blues, 6-2. with goaJ.s from Sa-
ry 8.lld Cassidy.
Moto~
011 •ncl Fitter c .......
DODGERS
Continued from Bl
p11ch.
rru11llo rnme to tht.• plate
witJ1 great confidence.
·1 was saying to myself. 'I
wanl 1h1s h11,' and. 'We're go-
ing to Wln.'" fru1illo wd.
Trujillo, a 10-year-old,
struck out five of the 11 batters
he faced in the game's first
three innings. I le probably
would have struck out the ti·
rrat batter he faced. but h~ got-
the runner out at firs t with a
pick-ofT play to end the top of
the third.
Trujillo, who went 2 for 2.
scored cwo runs and was hit
by a pitch, had two strikes to
Jared Martinez. 1\"ujillo saw
the Pirates' runner, Bobby Pa-
cho, off first base and threw
lht.' ball to hi'> teammate rdd1e
H1soso. who recorded an a'>l>L\t
af1er his lhrow to Kannon
~lone. The Dodgers shortstop.
Kannon Stone. tagged Pacho
out.
Dunng ha!> post game
'pcech. Kirk Slone had a diffi -
cuJt lune de<:1ding who should
be awarded 1he game baJI.
• 1 WlSh I couJd cut this baJI
up and give ii to severaJ of
you." Kirk Ston e told his team.
"I h ave to give it to Victor. Vic-
tor really shul th.ts 1eam
down."
For-the-fifsH.ime this sea
son, Trujillo did not allow a hi1
during tJuee innings. A5 Tru -
jillo took care of business o n
the mound. the Dodgers built
a 3-0 lead.
Carlyle and Trujillo scored
in the first inning after Jake
Spielberger's weU-placed bunt
ingje. The bunt led to a
1hrowmg error. "unn~ C .. irlyl"
and fru11llo
Brodie P11:rc(' 'rured for the
Dodger; .?0 4 l in 1he 1hard I le
wa'> h11 b\ the pill h IO reach
ba'>f' Ill' JdvanLed 10 wt ond
and third o n wild p11d1e.,
Then (..drlylt l nO{ k1.·d him in
after h.-. hard h11 Rfoundb.ill
pa!>t 'el·ond ba'e
The Pirate., 11; i1 Jnswert>d
with three run<i in 1he fourth
They went ahead. 4 J. after
scoring a run m the fifth Rut
Kannon Stone would not Let
the P1rate'i co~ again Slone,
who~~n "·.,_.,.,..,_4U~~~~..;.a
Wlth the base-; loadt>d. '>truck
out six In 2¥, mmngs to coUect
the win. I le recorded three
strikeouts in hi'> scoreless
sixth inning.
Bisoso and I Ian Anderle
finished with one hit each,
contributing lo the Dodgers'
slX. The Pirates had two hits.
If JOU would .......... UOw .....
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OfPOIT1SfY
OVHSTUHIO CUSTOM
....... 6ft. coudt •1th 2
over'!zed m•tchona
chaor\ Blue & while
check. '"cl •hole Canvas slop covers $2000 all,
949·640·2488
Beautiful Oin1n1 1 able
wr6 ch•ors. 2 couchs
., .. rua 949 677 S680
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A $2Soti flaST Yl.U
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Not MLM Call Now'
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SOOS· SI SO
NlWPOaT HEIGHTS
OrlN SAT-SUN 1-4
3120 Ir .... St
5br 4b1 J' air "'" lam rm 3 lrplu land~
scaped yards with water
fall\ close to beach
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appt. Sl,495.000
By owner 949 642 3902
or ull 949 500·8641
H. VIEW HOMES
HUGllOT-2-STY
t,ooo+so.n .
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Ut-711-2166
O,.N SAT 1-4
Stoneybrooli. Plan 4
Creal family home
5br +den 4 tull ba. Very
la ultra pv1 blCk·yard
w/"o houses behind
S•r•h Cold•chmtldl Bkr
t49-U 4-S700
6400 st lot
PrestcJous Newp«1 ~
Front row, Bly/own vn
lot. By Ownes ~111
Sl.o25.lnl ~ 1628
It• Gere-•• 2br ?ba Wthbrary New windows.
doors, new appls lo
ured w1lls/ce1ls, crown
mouldma, desoaner s tile.
parQuel lloor1na and mor~ •&t 949·!>81·!>81 I
S~twghh.
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Et 3 58a $1,500 IXXl
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C-....t Ill hbwt 48r
3.58a 3400st 3c ar a•r.
$895,000 aaent. David
Pr111ce 714-812·5668
M08'lf HOMES/
MANUFACTURED
HOUSING All rul nt1te adver
Tts1na on this newapaper
ts sub1ect to the F edeul
fair Houslna Act of 1968 lls amended which
/j)akes 11 111ea11 to
adverhse ·any p1ele<-
e n c e l1m1tat1on 01
d'iscrtmtnatoon based on
race, color relt11on sea.
handicap lamollal status
or national a1111n or an
1ntent1on to make any
Sl>ch preference, hm1la·
tlon or dl1M:rim1n1t1on •
3460 JEWELRY/
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
AISOWTI OOlDMINll
60 vendona machines
woth excellent loc.t1ons Mobllt,t1anufacturld
11 b Sl<>,995 D-2J4.fm2 Homa 5993
This newspeper will
• nbt know1n1ly accept
atly adverh,emcnl IOI
, ~I est1te which IS In
v1olatt<>n ul lh• 1.,. Ouo
readers are hereby
informed that 111 dwell·
ll11s advertrsed in this
; newspaper are .v11lablc
, QO 1n equal oppo1tun1ty
C..Stc.tttNH•
Old Co1"s' Cold, 11tver ,.we1ry. ••lchel. an~
collKtiblcs 949-642·9448
3110
Ocl<ot 1Utt9M. leopard
looll-1·hkes. rare uobc
&old/chocolate 1190ls, real schmoozan 909 681-&4
100+ mom lll1'TINS,
CATS. DOGS~ on-h ,,_•••••wen ore Adoptions. F -.in lllMnd :ll
~y tU. TH CIJNW(I[[
-To comple1n of dis· -.... y for ·~' 'ct1m1n1tion~•" HUO toll· .._ .-.. momma """ '~ at I 800-424-~90 1181 al llttllns. 9&53.l-Oll l
:~ 1413 6WB.Wllllm$2s.. ;iji~iiiiiiijim .. ~iiiijijiiiiiii .... --~ . WANTED 71UJa.St1t
HOMES FOR SALE
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
Balboa Ptnlnsula °" .. s..i beautJful Et 3.581 home w/elevator
pool, beautiful kit, LR
•/wttltrwe~ \lll\'M of Gold
Coast ~ $4.500,IXXI act DIY!'I 949-673-31119
......, o.ltl'lt [Slate lot
10.(Dkt, oua lbr Iba.
( w. h 2.5be condo.
.. ,_ r~•ound Pl1Jo
2 c p s:m< tCt 9&
439·2009 or search
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TWO a0<aeous ne• dbl
wide mobile homo nc
&•led 5 star perk Only
$625 spac rent peb ok
wont last Moblle Homes
Direct Asli. lor Vocloria
562·225 0999
MISCB..LANEOUS
ROOALS
NPB share 2br, 2b• apt
wtlh pfol fem no smtl/
pet $690/mo • 1/2 uttl
• dep 949 760 3022
Dop 3115 Rooms tor,.. I048 -------• a. twnhm, 2c pr II.ACK LAl-hore lre4, sm 1)11.io. pvt entry, duo CM/pvt home twn, $3'7!W
I )e¥ old. Hn .. shots $181. Prine Only $297\1. mo, no pew.ri~' IVIM
•Needs Cood Home.• Rtlr TSTy J 714-587·1'll3 now C.l~.:st'2 4165 • 94759-9600 •
_ ... I -11r ...... Fp, pr . ........ , •• w/d h•11ps, front rerd
~---~--dectl.~peb/--~$850/ ...__ ..,,._. •II mo 949·3711-7637
colors, •II situ for
•doptlon to q11ettfled
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Ot 714. 173-5915
Mlln& ... 11111
2b30""17.i!OO· .. 11 '3,900 Ha~ w1a 113,IOO Mii 15,llO •tdo ••• m .too, ... , 112.900 lat COfN l1t S..wt TOlll -..JU
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Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
Balboa Ptnlnsula Lort• 11., 1 .... 1111lt .., Empf--'
tt•l•t l'enl11s11lo pelnt. VJ"""" 8500 Automotive ~I Autom_otlve __ 9004_
•Newty a.mo4olod•
J8r. 38a Condo Steps b>
beach. tp 2·Clr a•r.
l3mno 8l<r ~71
... 19-tfM Jlr lam
home. m<n1·ocn vu's llom
me~ter, $4600/mo yrty.
allf, 0.yna 949'673·l899
Corona del Mar
llr lie, welk te
k0<h, hClll & b<i1ht. no
pets lse $lll5m llldd utls
IVlll 6/22 949· 720-1565
Oc-view home, l1atit
airy, 2br 2ba P•hos. 110
smok/pet Quiet neoafl.
$2450/mo 949·760·8217
1• .. ..._ 1 rn lo
i-:n. v-' ceoh. '11M .....
Clll fan, mort. l810nl ll3
[ 161to Sl -... b Soet:mbl
~21121 Cat"'
Ne s111elo.ln9/,ets.
S IUO 94t·29~·46J 1
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Hlrtlor '* 2& l& 21DI
ID bey, llr1na. ~·apl/prot
SI 700m lie 949·718 1400
leodto ......, yearly. Ava•
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SlllXl.'mo ~28&'!1
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2be F p, lnG'y rm II petlO
comm poot \«I 1_,. 2c
11'11&. w ... to bdl. ps/Wtr"
pd Slll60/mo ~m
8107. 949 574 9243
Goto4 l'enth-•• !Br +
den, .valk lo buch. I' p,
pool tenn°' La balcony.
no pet yur len•
$1 ll!IOm Act 94~ 233·!>371
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28r 28a w/master Mtuna
room, pool/,.cuul/tennis
$19'JO/mo 71 • 402 1846
Sr. SS+ If. 1• ... ""' 2H YIAlllY UNlAU
bale, A/C, d/w, 111 pvt lwn. Newport Beech Pen1n
rw Pllfl< street pr1c,.. ~ $1400 $1950/mo •at
SS5(lm + lU 9f9.854.3246 t49-673-7IOO
~ G.te4 Cu:stullty 1• flo ..,.. w/pvt pr tr., wa" to Tr1-Squ1re
$895/mo Water/tr.uh
Plod Kleon ~•cement
877 704·8649 £ •I 9'100
•• Dud ---t+-2/ m Oil Bit 11 Raf1i'l/ovev'
dw, lJpstan cov prk&,
wnr/b'.nh pd ·$1325 AvrA
My $500 dlc>-l500 pet
MMIOaYUAGf
Harbor Blvd @ Mirr im.c
Way I 1T4) 545-0442
1200.f, 21r 210 m
Beacon Bay, lul M. LR
belt. ~ ID ~..,,..,
s1mn yr1y 9&566 !11111
...,......,. ~ 2& 2Ba
~ r~. Fp. 111
pr, w/d ~ (\/'pets/~
S20Xlni 919-6.f!>.948:>
CotMlo llvft. ArH L&
2Br 2Ba dtn 2 P•llO\.
canyon •••w r p ? car
att a•t tomm pool "o
pets Sl?OOm 671 Vista
Bonita 949 644 1367 or
949 5J3 7400 2br 1119 new~
Y•d Ip I off llfect l*1w'c. pid tridt req.
Sl450 t49-722-M44 Sir 2.Sl o, Nl'Cresl,
lmmac marble wall b>
l sl4e 2br 2 5be twnhm. belch, dbl fllW • pooV\ennlS
IC' wd I t aar • I c S2500rno !M9-~7.
carport Pool ' spa roa aENT IN IWfFS
$1600 949 675 7183 Popular [ Pl•n JB1
f'.W. 2lll 1841 housa 2' Ba • F 1m1ly Room
IVlll yatd pr W/d ~ $300() 'mo 949 6'4-4909
some _,.. ondd $157S &
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