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SATURDAY, SEPT'ElmER 11, 2004
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.lThe Du~e leaves his ·stamp
'the U.S. Postal Service honors John Wayne vath a commemorative postal stamp in a
ceremony at Grauman's Chinese Theater.
Deepa Bharath
Q•lyPilot
-NEWPOKf BEACH -Pans of ~Duke can now put the Orange
COunty icom image on their out-
going mail.
had built to reooup In after a 1964
cancer operation.
The home, which was demol-
ished by its c:urreDt owners In late
2002, was one of the City's prime
tourist attmctions. lt bad a spec-
tacuJar view of Newport Bay, a pri-
vate screening room and such
luxuries as a kidney-shaped swim-
ming pool
Wayne joins an i.llu.Mom
league of Hollywood stars who
haYe had stamps released In their
honor -Marilyn Monroe, James
Dean, Humphrey Bogart; Alfred
Hitdlcock. James C.agney, Edward
Robinson, Lucille Ball, C.ary Grant.
FM! Presley and Audrey Hep-
burn. Otgney also owned a home
overlooking Newport Bay.
1be actor's 137-foot convertible
yacht. Wald Goose, is still docked
at Mariner's Mile.
and·white pubUdty still of the ac-
tor taken during the filming of
"The Man Who Shot liberty Val·
ance." postal oftidals said
Joey Bishop, a Udo Isle resident
and the only survMng member of
the Rat Pack, said be believes the
stamp is a fitting trlbute to Ma
pretty nice guy." .
MHe was a down-to-earth per-
son, and I really liked that about
him." he said "When I beard new
jokes, I'd call and tell him, and
he{f thank me."
Wayne will be remembered for
his straight~forwwd nature and
his integrity, Bishop said
nle U. S. Postal Service hon·
on:d legendary act.or John Wayne
With a commemorattve postal
Stamp issued oo Thursday ln a
~ held at the Grauman's
dtJnese Theater In Hollywood.
For 15 years, the famous actor
lived in a sprawling 7,105-square-
foot, French waterfront chateau
on Bayshore Drive, a house he
Wayne bad to live with tour
boats motoring by his house on a
regular buis, as fans m1ised in
sean:b of a glimpse of him. He
professed not to mind the atten-
tion. however, and lived in the
home until his death in 1979.
The U.S. Postal Service released
the stamp to provide NWayne's
many fans with the chance to
share and remember his unique
American legacy," said Richard
Strasser, chief executive officer of
the U.S. Postal Service.
Artist Drew Struzan based his
painting for the stamp on a black-
"The most important thing a
person is remembered by is his
honesty," he said N And John
Wayne is one of the most honest
people I've ever met"
scon ROBY I TIMES COMMUNln' NEWS
Members of John Wayne's family greet artist Drew Struzan, center m
black, after the presentation of the Postal Service's new John Wayne
stamp Thursday morning at Grauman's Chinese Theater.
~. SAVORY SALUTE
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DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Pat Smith, right, tips her hat to the staff of Gina's Pizza as she tries to decide on a slice of pizza during the Taste of Newport kickoff on Friday night.
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:Website likens presidential candidates to Christ
£osta Mesa resident's Internet site invites people
ro vote on who is more like Jesus -Bush or Kerry.
D••P• Bhereth P~llyPitot
t· .• <X>STA ~ -If Jesus Quist were
E' tect and govero the United
would be launch a preemptive
.... would he eay about gay mar-~
Would he be pro-life or pro-choicef
Who is more like Jesus Ouist:
George Bush or John Kerry? ·
These are aD questions Costa Mesa
nisldent Steve Gooden la asking on h1a
newly launched website. http://
u.iuwtMpasslonojbwh..oom.
People can Wit the website and vote
on which presidential candidate eeerna
more like Jesus -Bush or Kerry. Goo-
den's theory is that the candidate who
people think ls more like Jesus will end
up winning the presidential election.
The site bas already received 10,000
hits, said Gooden. who is also a com-
mercial real estate agent.
"So far, 75~ of people who've visited
the website have voted that Bulb'• be·
liefs are closer to Jesus' than krry'1,"
Mid Gooden. a self·prodalmed con-
len'Rd\'e Ouisdan and Republican.
He started the website to show the
American public ·the tremendous in·
ftuence the Ou:istian vote has on the
presidential elections." he said. Goo-
den calls Lt "the passion vote," after
Mel Gibson's blockbuster film ·Tue
Passion of the Christ." which chroni ·
des Jesus Ouist'a life bows before he
died on the aoss.
•The film defied the concept of a
Hollywood hit movie, but became a
mega success,• he Mid. "I believe that
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Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
Churches
respond
to diocese
lawsuit
Lawyers for St. James
in Newport Beach a nd
two other breakaway
churches say legal claims
show 'true co lors' of the
Lo s Angele" d 1ocese.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
Nl:.WPORl BL·\< I I -FinanciaJ rea-
sons motived thl' I p1.,copal OlUrch'<.
lawsuits agc11n<,1 rhree seceded
Southern Cahfom1t1 t Lurches, indud·
ing one on Via !Jtlo .• 1 1omey-. for tht'
churches ~id un t--nd.1·,
St James Chunh 111 ',ewpon Hedlh.
All Saints' in Long Hc·.11 h and \1 I >a
vid's in North I loll)w>Od.
broke away
from the
Episcopal
Olurcn
USA, stating
that they
did not
agree with
the church's
liberal views
on homo-
sexuality,
the divinity
of Jesus
Ouist and
the su-
premacy of
the Bible.
The seceded
churches
have placed
Do you agree
with the
Episcopal
Church's
&.wsuit
egainst St.
? •
.,,.,.,.._ Church In
N.wport Bdda end two
other.,.. chun:hee7
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themselves under the Dlocae of Luw-
ero in the Anglkan Province of Ugan-
da. Africa.
The Episcopal Dk>cele ol JM An·
geles on Tuesday flied a liMIUit .....,_
the three chun:bes, members ol tbe
clergy and the boaMs of cllrec:tOd, U..:
leging that they bad cornmiald •
breach of fiduciary duty and w.-. r.
fusing to leave the property owned md
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a SlllMrdiiJ. S.-ribct 11. 200&
Keeping cool with sonie ·warm memories ·1
L llbJC••'wn =~· raay need it. Her Corona del
Marhome w only 100 feet
&Om a bluff overlooking the
Pacific. and the bteezes help
her mp a>c>l year nxmd.
S. lides. she's been through
wane weather.
Born and rmed in \\bolter,
Ohio, and the widow d a
Marine plot~ served in
Indonesia. Korea and Guam,
Corarhers has seen her share
of beat. hW'llidit}4 monsoons
and tropical storms. For the
~ 36 yeais. though. she's
~modest temperatures
in her oozy house on
Narcissus Avenue.
The house still showcases
novelties that remind her of
her travels -Bali aibal carvmg,, handmade
Sumattan wood houses and.
of course. breathtaking art of
the rocky Corona deJ Mar
shoreline.
Corathers sat down with the
Daily Pilot's )f.lf Jlmeort to talk
about life in Ohio and around
the g1obe during World War D.
Jridcwl m....., mer 1 ..,.,,,. b
a..:cad. dM!D .-.. ~·Wt ·
.-el!MRbtwO~
pK:Dd up aloe dtbt •w • ..... ~ ..... ., ... .,., ,,, .
• 1r .. ii faldn#inc rm g1111 ~Ft top nma mauq, time
W1111us1Acwhm•lbeAIM1 ' • mb=-J dlM klledm people.
Wben •Mre cbere, .,., ..
)lJlll bi .... cbe wU.S. ~ Wene98tm,,,,,
IDytbing d die dwp• In
)lblta. ll was Jl.111 molber ~
co p 'Ibey were jU11t " •II cbmwlvea sway 6a:n Dulr.h rule
when~ were there. ,,,
Wlm ............. JUlll
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Wei. John Wayoe wa alw.lys
one of my bulbmd's fa'fOlile
people. While be Wiii stllioued at
El Toro, be flew John Wayne and
eome camera~ around
dulq the~ al"'Ibe Flytng
l.ea!bernedm" md got IOIDe
picrures tatm with them. They
worked a lot together.
When cBd,.,.. pow apf
I bved in Otuo for 23 yeais.
until I got married.. r went to
\V006ter College. a Presbytenan
c;chool where I was an English
history ma1or I worked my way
through r.oUege at the local
bbrary I loved my won and
deaded I was gomg to be an
old-ma.id Librarian.
OOH L.£Aat I DM.Y Pl.OT
li>by Corathers holds a pnzed possesSK>n -a pecture of Libby and hef late husband, John Kenneth, when they were 11 their 20s.
J was up at Fashion Island by
myself ooe day. yean ago. and gOt
John Wayne\ •utopph J didn'
w.un to ask If be rema:nbered ~
h111band or noc bean12 I was tOO
embammed co say aoytbing. r'm
sure he's worked In a too of
movies.
WM .. J"DU up ID mMf
One day. I ~enc in for an
interview and !here ~ two of
ll'> who were up for the ,00. 'The
other gut Web 'il .. and ( was
married. ~ lhey said she ~
the work more than I did lbar's
the way they did 1t in those days.
dlld I didn 1 get the job I wanted
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SPECW. EVENT'S
A ·Bnin Gym' mowmenta
class 1s hefd from 9'.30 Jo 11 1.m .
Wednesdays through Sept. 28
and Wednesdeys from Oct. 6 to
27 at a.. Senior c.nw. 800
Marguerite Ave .• Coron• def Mar.
The movements ere designed 10
improve relaxation,
concentration and memory
~The oo.t is $36 for 1 four
weet.......an. lnfomlation: (949)
~32A4.
ONGOWG
Alt Alcohola Anonymous
men"• eupport group meets from
8 to 9'.30 p.m. T~ at the
Coci. Meu Senior Center, 695 W
191h St. Costa Mesa. lnform1t1on:
(949) 646-2356.
I didn't do anything until I
came here. r was IMng on my
husband's salary becatzse be wa,,
~em~ as a Marine
Corps piloL
When I came to Corona del
Mar, I decided 1<1 like to wott.
Before, I ~ moved around from
one base co another.
Instead. r wod:ed as a
bookkeeper for a dimcal
psychologisl tn Corona del Mar
for 17 years. I put her checb tn
the bank and did tbinp for her at
her~ whiles.be-~
And several years ago. I worked at
the Sea Urc:bin. which at
~in Corona del Mar. &t
Dais Senior Centllr holdl •
pancake breakfast from 8 to 10
a.m on the second~ of
f!lllery month. Breakf.et includes
pancakes. sausage, c:oftM and
orange JUic::e for S3, $1 for
ctuldren. The center ia 8'800
Marguerite. Corona def MM.
lnformat>on: (949) 644-3244.
A widowslwido\JWI eupport
group meets from 1 to 3 p.m.
Wednesdays at the Coet.e Mela
'Semor Center. 695 W. l9'h St.,
Co.ta Mesa. Information: (949)
64&-2356.
Pz 111 g9S so.Plus tuppOft gnMlp
for women 50 and older is a
dlSCUssion group coordinated by
Jewish Family Se1vica to
address issues suctt 81 anxiety,
depression, refationshipc,
loneliness and famlty. The group
meets at 7 p.m. Wedneedeys at
the agency of'ricea, 250 E. Baker
St. Suite G. Costa MeN.
Preregistration required. (714)
446-4950.
n.. &.-. INtituta .......
computer c1 ..... to peopte with
fadiftg vision who ~ difficutty
teetng the computer ecreen. The
Oasis Center et 800 Marguerite
Ave • CorOM def Mar. offers six
Daily A Pilot
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we had a receuion a few years
beck. and tbe store wmt out of
bu.1inas.
De:Krtbe your h;wNrld.. How
cld JIDll llllllil bDf
When I was In W:>oster. other
servicemm wtft shipped out d
toWn aod a baaalion of Marines
toot lheir ~ in the colese
dormitmies. I was in the USO 111
the time, and we estabtisbed a
cantina dowmtairs. We mo
planned activities Ul the~
gynvmita, and th.i's wtm. I
met my bmband. John ICe1neth.
Oil New ~s Eve. 1944.
We knew-we-e made for
seuiona.. CaH to 191 up for
eta.es. {714) 821-5000.
Theeo.c. .... Senior c....
hes ballroom denc:ing with liw
music from the Bettv'• Trio from
7:3010 10'.30 p.m. eveitV Tuadey
night at 696 W. 191h St., Calta
Mesa. The oo.t la M. (949)
~3884.
JewWa fWftly .... of 0-..,.
Couney IPOll..,.• M OiPIU
heelng """'°"group for the dWOI~ .. The puriae la'°
pnMde pdcipellta with
.-nodorlll end "*"1lat ll4JPC)ft '° "* l9ge *-end ila ~The group meets at
7 p.m. Thurad9ys at the JewWt
Flmty SeMce otfice, 250 E. Baker
St.. Cocta Mesa. Attendlnoe la free,
but registration is f1IQUind {7 W)
446-4960.
........ Fernly &eMcie ...
ongoing beruvement 9Upp0'1
groups for eduhs et .a scages of
loa. Group members ehare
~. hurhowothef'I
deal with grief, receiw 8Uppof1
and learn w..,a to cope with
udne9a and loa One group
meets et 7 p.m. Tueedeys et e.tt\
J.cob In lrvlne. The MCOnd group
meet9 et 10 a.m. Tu.deya et
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each ocher. We got married on
Cllmunas ~ 194..5. in lbe
lDheran churth where I wa.1
raised He got a l~ leaw. and
we took advantagie al iL We were
mauied 56-and-a-balf years until
he died on the Fourth al~ in
2002. like a true Marine.
Wt.161 •clo ... --In tbe ..... '/f
He Della' wmted to be a
commissiOlled pilot in the
Martoe Corp&. He wanted to be a
waaamolk:.'*2w bis •
mmtor-was a wman1 ofticer. But
be w.u ¢adooed in tta.li and
bl ftew. Jie W. llD
Tempie Jude8 in Laguna Hiiis.
The third group me.ta at 1 p.m.
Thursdays et the Ezra Center in
Anaheim. There's no cost to
.a.nd, but advance ree•ti•tion
is required. {714) 446--4960.
o.i....,, C.....c6r'I ...-u.nc., couneefing end
rwf9rraf •rvices for teniora. (949)
644-3244. ...
A blood.,,_.. clnic la held
from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesdr(a at the
Cost.a Meu Senior Center. 895 w.
191h Sl, Cocta Mela. Information:
(949) 646-2368.
Alttwtda found9doft INtNdlor
Hillary Stone lade an exen::iae a.a et 11 a.m. Thursdays et the
Jewi8tl Senior Center, 250 E.
8abr St, Co.ta Mesa. (714)
513-5641.
o.i.a..-c.... .... delf
telephot .. c:ont.ac:t progr9m for
....,,.. who hr.le a limited loall
support system. They also ohr
~ daaees 1het tMCtt the
belica of Word. Ouicbn, Print
Shop •nd lntem9t usage. (949)
6"-3244.
n.a.. ..... c.nw .....
........ to ... members to
imtrummt·rated pilot. 50 be
could fly ln aD kWb of weather.
Most ot the pi)ocs in Hawaii
wee sertt to Bertin to get people
out ot the dry during the Bertin
Airlift. My husband was In the
squadron sent to Barl>e:r'a Point,
Oahu. since 10 many others bad
gone off co Bertin. He went on to
ll'avil Air Fate Ba.1e. Guam and
Japan and then lpeDt five mootba
in Korea. Our two children and I
went back toaUo to live while he
was In Komi. and while be was
there be was put In embmy duty
u & pOot for tbe llDbusadoc.
Some time '*'be asbd.
'Vb.aid )QJ like to go to
8PPOfntments and gnx:ery
ehopptng. The shuttle also tlkea
members to the center. Cea co
mah an appointment (949)
644 3244.
0..8-liorC... .........
aid ecreeninga With a BniAe
Institute representative, by
appointment. (949) 644-3244.
a.. s.licwC...'-•
walking group called Walbra Not
Aoc*era, wNc:h meets once 1
week 10 enjoy scenic walb in Ind
•round the Newport Beach area.
(Mt) 6'4-32A4.
The~aAw\. end Grief
Soppott Group of Newport Vlha
WestNilla Rosa c::o1pONO('l I
frM IUppoft group meeting fot
caregiwrs et 7 p.m. the fourth
Thuradl'y of each monlh through
Odober et NettpOft Villa West ......... uv;ng. 393 Hoepital
Road, Newport Bud\. (949)
631-3666.
The AlzttelnW• Aw\. end Miia
Tem. e '98idelitW community
for~with~•
.... and rwleted o.m...u.. o«era • free Mappolt group for.
c:aregjwn et 8:30 p.m. the first
Tueect.y of Ndl month et Meu
I am jult ID fond o( the ()a.gs
Senior Center. My husband and I
joined in 1972, when it tint came
to town. We were some of the
early birds.. We wmt to some of
the dances, and after be died. I
went to everi more.
Now I'm In dlb walbn 1i and about ftve or lh al w get
and hie for & couple boun
week. It's more hm when you
In a group.. Id do a lot al
baby-sftting, too. ...
I ltijl tty to bep active at the i
Cornnn.ality Ouch of c.orona '
del ~~people fO donate} nawa.tor our a1tu Brides use<t I
to come from miles around to be 1
married there. I
I I
I
Temk:19, 360 W. hy St.. Costa · 1' Mela. {7W) 283-1"1. ' :
o.i. .... Cerlllr........ '
~ pr-.n c•lil91from 9
to 11 a.m. the ... and 1hWd
T~ af .-11monchinAoom3
at 800~1we...CorCM
def M.r. (9el) M4 SZM. ~
The a.a. ...,c.w.... ~
er.ile ct.. ID help wilh ~ \ '-
loa from 10 a.m. to noon : "'
1'huredays in Room 4 9t 80() I ~ ~ Jwe.. Cofone cW MarJ "
(!Ml) 6"-32M. ; ~ . ..
The ........ e... ... t
card gll'l1el from to a.m. '° 2 ~ ~thirdT..-dsy.A~ ..
lunch ii on.r9d et noon for S3
penon. {714) 51:Mi&4\
SURF AND SUN
WEATIER FORECAST 1s11ncMa;Wlnd..,...• a.2
tlil1or .._ beco1Ni•2111tln
fognt~•:i:=ie , .. lbTloon ......... of, ............. .,, .......... £,..ct n. .......... behm11to82 ~ .. In .. .... ,_ ............ lnllnd ~ ..... .. .................. ..,., ,.,.. 1111tr••··~ doiidr...,...._ .. ...._ Wlrld-w9Mlllill•e ........... EJ1911C11...,,too ....... o1, ........ llilrs:M~tn.loWe ... bl • •i,..-of ... ............ _..wlndl; .......
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Naupott
.... NNponc..ne..-• Drtw. r.hion lllend
i1
wt-= ftOm 4to11 p.m. ~(Ma)
nt-4400, or go to
Mp;/AMw.,...,,
~com. The rodtgroup
Btondie perfonn1 tonight
~Newport Harbor Lawn
BowMng Club'• Third Annuel
"'LM'a Roll Tournament•
VA ERE: 1660 Crown Drive
NOfth
• WHl!N: Starts rt 9-.30 1.m.
INFORMM1lON: Tournament
entriet hive already
• regfttered, but people are
r .. welcome to come and watch
the lawn bowter8, who are
bowtlng to IUppOft the
famlliet of Camp Pendleton
Marines. Donatlont for the
familiet will be eccepted. For
more information, call (MS}
640-1022.
II
SUNDAY
WHAT: 16th Annual Taste of
Newport
WHAT'S ON TAP
8B't 11 W)llAL IVINT9
WHOA Sept. 11 memorl8I
celwne>n'f homdbVhCom
Mell Are end Polee
~ WHIM: Station 5, 2"80
v.hgUlrd w.v. next 1IO Com
Mela Chy Hall
WH!N: 8:66 e.m.
~Theeventwi11
lett about 30 mfnutet. It will
Include paf1idpetJon by the
potlce and fire honor guerdt.
WKA'P. A public foNm on
•Citizen Corps: Protecdng the
Homeland!"
WHERE: Huntington Beec:ti
City Council Chambers, 2000
Main St, Huntington Beactt.
WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m.
INFORMA110N: The event is
Enzvmatic Therapy -NATURAL MEDICINES·
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WtBt10e.m. ~Celebration
For P.-11 • pertnet'lhip of
Orange Q)unty ~rdles that
brlnga tlOgfCtMW children and
f8mllet In• d-v of eventt to promoea peece. Activtties
Include the preparing of
intplratlonet meaages to
tend to eotdiet"I abroad, along \
with enteftAtlnment such aa
muttimedia .vents and an "
evening concert. Go to
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pellOll.oom. P8r1Ung is $8.
Did You KnOW1
'That we are a full seMa! ~Will\~
California Certified Nursef)' Professionals and landscape
~ We c.an meet aJI d your gardening neeck.
Come in today to 71-•lle Nurseries and let us show
Y?U how.•
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N9wport Bwb. Bui 1be clOceele
oontendl dMlt .. property oome-
cnled by the ~ Own::b beloaet 1D IL
1be churcbel IMbed out. the diocw in • ltmmnent ,.._,
Plid8y tbnlulh their ~
P..rtc Soblgtt11.
~en Mid that the cUo-
ceee'a .modwl ln fDlng tbe law-
adta Wiii tlnapda1 and chat the
ltrOng langulp tn the lawluit
abowl the P.pllcopel Clnarcb'1
•tiue co1or&.
"The P.pllcopa1 Onudi is
creating me.e chun:hel u bull-
~· SobJpm Aki. •... Doel
the Dlocele reaDy want a court
order to tab away toya. Clll)'OOI
and paper a'Ollel made by the
Sunday school children on the
theory that they were pun:bued
when the church WU P.pilco-
palr
Neither diocese oflidala nor
their attorney, John Shiner, were
avallable for comment Friday.
While St. James pastor Plaveen
Bunyan vodferoualy denied that
his dwrcb was !Ml!CWffng purely
became the P.pllcopa1 Onudi
bad appotnted an openly PY
man u the Biahop of New
ffamplblre, the diocele'a lawsuit
pUJpoints that the chun:hes'
~ view OD homo-
ContnJed from Al ·
the film mobilized and moti-
vated us and infused a little bit
more energy Into the presiden-
tial elections. ..
Why should a president be like
Jesus Chrlat1
"Because this nation is great
heauae of ftJ Ouistian values,"
Gooden said. "The schoo1a, bos-
pitala, Ivy league universities,
philanthropic organizations -
we have a majority of thole be-
cause of Outstian institutions
that established them In our
country."
Gooden's website gives a list of
"What }etAJI 8elievea." wbkb In-
cludes ttatemeota IUCh u
"Hof1M>141'1'aallty is a sin," "Pro-
Ufe(No abortion)," "'Dstify the
faith of Jesus openly," •0ne way
to heaven(througb Jesus)" and
"Do oot divorce."
"WhoeYer'a belief ia doeer to
Jesus is the one you should vote
for," Gooden says In the Mbsite.
The issue that Gooden haa
railed is a legldmate ooe, said
Ma.tk Petracca. chairman of UC
Irvine's polltkaJ adence depan-
AROUND TOWN
• 5-ld AROUND TOWN tt.rns to
the Daffy""°" 330 w. B8V St.
COiia Mele, CA 12827; bv .-mall
to ~,,.,.,,,.ldm-..com; by
fD to (948) CM8:4170; or by C81ftng
(Ml) 67......._ lndude the time,
.. end toe.don of the .wnt, ..
W9fl u 1 cont.let phone number.
TODAY
A ·c1t1lnllontor,._. ......
mt 10 Lm. llt N9wpoft Dunes
Reloft, 1131 Bedt B8V Drive,
Newport~ The dey'1
fndvftlee lndude llve mualc,
glJMt ...... g.mll, food,
wndof'l .-.d bMd\ ldtvldee.
Admluion. $115 for edults,. for
..... and $3 for chlldrln 12 llnd
under. "1fon'Mtlon: (71')
738-7222.
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·Pteytng to.~ Giiii ...
•OHM IHAMlH It the enterprite
ind generel eulgnment reporter.
She may be rNCMd 8t (949)
67~ or by e-mail 8t
deepa.bhamh•~com.
meot
·it's not totally crazy," be said.
"Bush himself, when ubd who
be considers the moa lmpor1Bnt
historical figure was dudng the
last presidential debate, said Je-
sus Christ."
And Bush is not the first
United States presjdent to open-
ly profess hJs faith, Petraa:a laid.
.Jimmy Carter taught SUnday
school In hJa church. even when
be was president." he said.
On the other hand, John P.
Kennedy, a Catholic, went out of
bis way to distance hlmlelf from
hJa rellglon because be didn't
want the public to think that bis
policies were going to be predi-
cated by C..tholidam. Pettac.ca
said. But that. be added, was also
symbolic of a time when many
beliewd in the separadon of
church and stale. •
"Now, 44 years later, it's legiti-
mate," Petracca said. "Both can-
didatel openly talk about mat-
ters relating to faith."
• DEEM IHAMlH la the enterprlte
ind o-nerel eaignment reporter.
She may be ruc:hed 8t (949)
67~ or by .,,,.ii 8t
~·mh•latlm-.com.
functr.laer runs from 6 p.m. to
mldNght It the Hyd Regency
Huntington 8Mcf1 R9eort Ind
Spe, 21600 P9dflc Coast
Hlghwrf, Huntington Beech.
lnfonnadon: (714) 708-6fiCM.
-n.a,....eo..••· ....
eecond ennual 'Tropicel Gall on
the Bud\" beglna llt 8 p.m. today
el)d Sept 12 8t Cfysml Cove State
PM. 8471 Pacfflc Coast Highway.
PrOCMdl beneftt rwtomlon of
the cove end Its education
P"9'M"•· Tic*9ta .... $160.
lnfonnatlon: (949) 640-6220.
t'MdpOlt ...... High 8choorl
dall of 1884 wlll cet1tnte lta
40lh tMgh IChool reunion from 7
p.m. to midnight It the • ...,...... Relmurent. 400 Mein
91..lltboe. lnformdon: (IMI)
81Mm3.
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IUllJC SAFETY
POllCE FILES
cosa..u
............ Gnnd
.............. '" ... 1!500 bloct It 7:0t P,m. 'Thund9y. ..................
repot19d In 1N 900 bloct It
l'.17 a.m; lhui'lidly.
• Jolln11n AIM•e: fofgerv ... NP.Oftlld 1n the aooo bloct
et 1:30 p.m. ll'lurlcMy. •
•Nl#pOft .... l\-V9ftdlllemWM repoMd In the
2200 bloct It 8:62 Lm.
lhurldly.
.......... ~grand
theft w. f'IPC)rted In he 2900
bloc* It 9:51 1.m. Thurlday.
• .._,DIM:Agerege
burglery waa rwpcHt8d In the
1700 bloc* llt 8:2t Lm.
Thunday. • • w.tWlllon ....... end
fodwm Dltw: A tnfnc
ecddent lnvoMng lnjurlel WU
reported at 5:19 p.m.
Thunday.
• ~ 17dtltreee: A burglary
wa1 reported In the 200 blodt
BRIEFLY IN
PUBLIC SAFETY
Prelimiruuy bearing
in teens' retrial set
A preliminary bearing in
the retrial of three teen-
agers acCUled of gang-rap-
ing a 16-year-old girl wu
continued from Friday to
Monday.
P;rosecutora say Greg
HaidJ, Kyle Nachrelner and
~Ith Spann, all 19, raped
and aexu.ally assaulted the
girl as she lay on a pooJ table
set In the garage of ·Haidl'1
Corona del Mar home two
yearaago.
A jury in the previoua trial
deadlocked on all 24 felony
counts. forcing the judge to
declare a mistrial. The dis-
trict attorney ttmed the
case, boiling down the nu.fti-
ber of counts to nine.
On Monday, the judge will
hear and likely rule on a de-
FAMILY
Continued from Al
included metal shop, wood
shop, drafting and print shop.
Thole were the ones that were
available to me starting in the
seventh grade. In hJgh school,
there was a1ao auto &bop.
AJtbougb at the time I am
sure the decision-makers 1aw
no other way to save money,
the move to cut the vocational
courses was shortalghted and
left millions of kids without
options they need to become
productive and ftourilh in ow
society.
But there'• another reason,
too. Have you bad to call a
plumber lately or needed some
major work done on yow car?
Some of tbae adult vocational
positiona pay far more than
thote that require a baChelor of
art.I or ldence degiee.
It la time for Jack O'Connell,
state superintendent for public
lnstruction, and the other
educational chiefs in the it.ate
to tab a aertoua look at
restortna these clueea and
ratorina hope in the kids who
wW noa to them.
Lut 1\aelday, my daughter,
an ea:eDent atudent. wondered
aloud wby the bad to take
pometry and then poatbly
calculua or trigonometry. •Dad,.• lhe ubd, •baft you
ft'lr Ud CO UM......., 1n
your eadre ute llnCe ec:booJr'
MJ reply w ...ndanl In
fact. I believe in l1ated u
nUmber 26B ta the
,.,.t,teacber~aae~.
md k'• Glldly What Mn.
f9tteaOU tOlcf IDI la the lOdl
pa.:·~·not~ 1tic>Ut madl. lrteacbel you ~~•taapettl11 r' 'llllJ
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8000 bled• l:t:z a.m. ..
~ . •W..C-••-·· ~•••m-~lnthe ; 2900 bloct et 5:02 p.m.
ThurldlrV· . ..,... ..... ,.,~.
w NPCM1ed 1n"" aoo bliom ~
It 12-AI a.m. Thundey.
• MllA .... c.-t:A ~ "
burglary-repMld In the .,
4800bloctlt1:14p..m.
Thund9y.
• Mllftter.K Pwavtheftwee
repor19d In thl G bloc!:k It
8:A8 p.m. Thundly. ff
•Mll'CUIAn•1·Pwaytt.tt :
w reported In the 8200 bkd 1
It 6:21 p.m. Thureclrf. 1
•
• 1'111 lndl ~ Vlndetllm :r
wa ~In the 1&00 blodc
8t 7:31 p.m. Thut1d9Y. ~
....... Aft1~8*ry .I
w reported In the 2900 bloc* "
et 9:39 p.m. Thurwdey. •l
fenae motion to dlsmlsa the
case. Deferue attorneys
maintain that the prosecu-
tion does not have IUftldent 1"
evidence to convict the de-.~
lmidanta and that a retrial ,1•
would be a wute of tu-,
payers' money.
cause of apartment
fire still unknown
No one wu injured in a , ..
two-alarm ftre that gutted I'
an apartment Friday mom-'
Ing. Costa Mesa fire oftldall • ~
said.
The 8re broke out In an ,-
apartment compla In the ,,
2300 block of Palrview Road
at about 5:55 a.m. Coat.a ·l ' .... Mesa Bat1allon OUef Outs
Riley said. .,
No nelghboring unita were :,
damaged. be said. ,
"All the raldenu were :
able to get out safely," Riley r
said. f
The cause and origln of 1r
the blue are ltill under ln-.t
vestigation, be said.
kids. G
The story used a line that I ·~
used stx years ago, when I fin'''
started writing about the earlf"
sexua.Uz..ation of our children. ''
That, I want to remind you,-~
no theory. Avuage puberty~
acrou the countty have "
dropped, and in some '·
categories of kids, they have If
dropped aubttandally. ,<J
The •gotta have tt• mentallt1)
and the push to early
adulthood are not unre1ated.
"Tho much, too aoon" wu the-i
line we used. 1
In one aection, It offered I
parenu MWt'al ways to aay I
•no" to kidl who ult for things ..
My wife and I are big OD r:1
the lcidl to do some work
a.round the bOUle In order to
make some money, but the t
auggation, "What do you wanC:
to do to earn trt• wu not on thf
Uat ln the Newaweek 1tory. •
I'm not 1we why D1.la II a ~
cover story. Are theie really •
pamita out there who don't f
haw the spine to tell their kid.I~
to beat It when they come •
a.round looklna for a handout? :
la it really that harcn I can't ~
believe it ii. My lnldnct teUa mt
that ln not uytng •no: there ta
aome guilt. aome eao :
padfJcadon ln gtvtng them :
their toys and a plalo and ,
almp1e mllundentancUng ,
about how tb parent In th.II
lituatlon.
One ....,t told Newtllllelk
hoWlm kid wanted tbe ..
lhe ..won 'Iv. Tbe alrMdy
Ugbt bulb dld noc 10 off ID tbll
pann(1 held ......... I Me, ii
mykidwuawtllllbeMdon rv. maJbe I lbould tty~
off the 1VI"'. ...
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Cout Community College
ct cboae the foundation u
e bJgbest raponaible bidder
ut October. It wu alto the
nJy bidder pro'1liaing to keep
.... OU lh l)"'9 .-Mi
k>ntwrtation for Hebrew end
unct.y lc:hoot et Tempe Bat =ehm begins et 9 a.m. et 1011
be<* St., Newport Beach.
fonnetion: (949) 644-1999.
I
!uc lrvtne'a ....... Dei•Mnrdon
rartner9hlp and the department
Fwm-~ eemfner on macular
from 9 a.m. to 1
Bedcman eont.rence
nter, UC Irvine. Events Include
vtak>n fair from 9 to 10 a.m ..
lnN.-irtan.nnia by apeclalista from
10 e.m. to noon and a vllk>n fair
rom noon to 1 p.m. Reservation•
re '9QUlred. lnfonnatlon: (888)
9898.
MONDAY A,._ •Looll Good ... ,_, eea.r• d .. to tMdl cancer
pedents makeup, wig and turban
tips for Nding the dafNge of
rediation and c:hemotherepy
treatment will meet from 10a.m.
to noon et Hoag Ho.pita! Cancer
Cfnt,er, 1 Hoeg Drive, Newport
ti6.c:h. Information: (949)
261·9448.
....... ,oge ~ n...tfrom
6:30 to 8 p.m. Mondays through
<Jet. 4 In the Youth Lounge et
Tempte Bat Yahm, 1011
Camelbedl St., Newport a..c:h.
The coct i. $16 for. alngle de.
or $46 for the aeriea. lnfonnetion:
(949) 663-1626.
ColcMf/NCtlll...,.... on.I Ng
will speak on •Surgical Treetment
of GI Cancer• from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
et HoegCencer Center'•
Radiation Oncok>gy Ubrary, One
Hoag Drive, Newport Beech.
Admlaion is free. Information:
(949)~
T\JESDAY
A ....,tew olthe ~ 20M
Collection runs from 10 e.m. to 3
p.m. et CHANEL~. South
Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa. Information: (714)
764-7456.
A c:hMtty,..,.,... lhow, •o.,1gn
of a Decade;" begins et noon et
the Five Crowns Restaurant. 3801
E. Coast Highway, Corone del
Mar. The show Includes lunch
and a silent auction and feature•
clothes and accesaoriea from
various deaigners modeled by
New Directions for Women.
Tide.eta are $60. lnformstion: (949)
548-6646.
WEDNESDAY
N9wport 8w:h Rec:r.-tlol.e
SeNices will present en
eight-week series of dnrwing and
painting worbhopa featuring
individual instruction for
beginning through advanced
studenta. The daaea are held
from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Wednesdays from Sept. 15
through Nov. 3 et Vince
Jorgensen'• Center, 2005 Dover
Drive, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 644-3151.
•Becoming Math Confident," will
be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Wedoeedays through Sept. 29 et
Orange Coast College'• Re-Entry
Center, Room 106, 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. Information:
{714) 432-5162.
SEPT.17
The Send SpcM1a Super Show ..
held from 5 to 10 p.m. today, from
9 a.m. to 7 p.m: Saturday and
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday et
the Orange County Fair arld
Exposition Center, 88 Fair Dr.,
Costa Mesa. Admlaaion la $8 for
adults and free for children 12
and under. lnfonnrion: (714)
990-5107 or http://www.und
sportsupershow.com.
SEPT.18
The city of Coste Mee. wll host
the 23rd biannual •Neighbors for
Nelghbora• community dean--up
from 8 a.m. to noon. The
program aima to uatst
low-income homeowners
maintain the beauty of their
homea and neighborhoods.
Donatlona are~.
Information: (714) 764-4892.
A custom tNnk lhowtMtuftng
new fall hlbrica la held from 11
a.m. to 7 p.m. et loro Plana South
Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St.,
Cost.a Mesa. lnfonnation: (714)
432-1301.
SEPT.19
The eo.tltM C.a..k,
featuring 260 exotic show cars,
live entertainment and food, la
held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. et
Crystal Cove State Beach, Coast
Highway and Loa Tranoos.
Admlaak>n la $6. free for k.lda 12
and under. Parting la $10.
Information: (949) ~.
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Now put as little as 1o/o down!
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••• And we'll grant you 3%
of the purchase, too.
1,0\t DOWN PAYMENT MOftTGAGES
Whether you are buying your first home or
moving up, the FHA Nehemiah program
offered through Chase offers you:
• A 3% grant of the purchase price to
qualified buyers for. down paym.ent and
closing costs
• As little as 1% down
• FHA loan Umlts apply
FOr more ~lls atiout this exclt1n1 prosram,
call Chase~
Hundreds of people
will meet at Crystal.
Cove State Park
FeDdenorl Will emcee~ tn\IPcid ' .... where • iold~
Ciuwd o1·400 Wll ~ dlDner
. ' today, Sunday for art
show and fUndraJser.
and martinll Ouldoon. While ..
~to a laiel druin band and
auf IDUlic. On ~ the pub-
lic ii invlted to briMle an Dhibl-
don and sale Of 180 plelft air
paindngl ~ by Soulhern
Olltfontla arUsta. enjoy mullc
ows.com
· and Uw enteftainment. and
CRYSTAL COVE-MJb Fend-bring ~ pk:n1c lunch or buy hot
man ant aw bil wife 1n t956 at dop and retre.bments from the
QY*l OM.._ beaCh. state put llfe&\llU'da.
lnnds • ~ Prici Up Front No Games
• leplacemelt & Mew Construction
me Pnclni I Purchasing
2-4K-906t Fu: 562-494-2069
.HundriJda of people with fond Gt-. wfl'. be able to take
memorie1 ol c::amping. beildl toun of the pad(a historic dlstrk:t
waJb and the hlttoric eouages and ~ aome ot whfch
will ptbei' at Qystal Cow State were built • eady aa the 19~
Part today and Sunday for an art They will abo be able to .ee the
show and pla fipldralser held by progress that's been made on a
the Qystal Cove Alliance, a non-$12-million state project to re-
proftt group that supports his-store about half of the padt'a 46
lode praervation of the beach-cottages to bow they looted in
front community. their heyday, from 1920 to about m ., 1950.
As a working adult, you know that "9dersbJp requires more than underslaoding
babnce sheets and f1naodll ttpMS. GMD IOday's large and diverse workforce,
understandlng human capital Is Just a Important. 'lbal's why ULV deslpd lb
Bacbelor oC Sdeoa In Orpmdonal Mlmlgemeol and ~ o( Sdeoce lo
Leadership 4 M.amgemmt degrees to detdos> your ~ In the humao
dimensions oC mmagemmt lnlerpmocW IOd orgWl:alional behavior, dwige IOd
confl.la, cuhure aod gender, resardJ ll>d mluadon, and much mort. M2nagemeot
skills learned through this program ao be applied In Yirtually every Industry.
• ~ loatioos In Anaheim, Brea and Ganim Gl'O\lle.
• Acoelttaled Semeslas a. Ew!Gillg a...s
• M Degree Noc lequlttd to Begin cbe BlcbtJor'1 Programs
• Qualllied Mallet's Appliants lby Not ~ Requinld 10 T2kt the GRF/(jMAT
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lhlolfld4J Bvo/Malkm of Y""' Prior °""1w Itri.
Mk us about ~ proJli!Jl.5 jn;
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SPECIAL EVENTS
TASTE OF NEWPORT
The 18th annual Taste of Newport
will take place from 4 to 11 p.m.
today and from noon to 8 p.m.
Sunday on Newport Center Drive
at Fashion Island, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 729-4400.
LA DOLCE VrTA
Honorary chairman Antonio
Cagnolo of Antonello Rlsorante
will host an evening of live music
and entertainment, •La Doke
Vita,• at 6 p.m. Oct. 3 on the
Village Green at South Coast
Plaza, 3333 Bristol St, Costa
Mesa. (714) 983-1393.
MUSIC
WARREN HIU.. MARC
ANTOINE, JEFF GOLUB AND
EUGEGROOVE
The Hyatt Regency Newport
Beach will host Warren Hill, Marc
Antoine, Jeff Golub and Euge
Groove as part of IU Summer
Jazz Serles sponsored by 94. 7
The Wave, starting at 7~45 p.m.
today at 1107 Jamboree Road,
Newport Beach. Tidcets cost $45
(for dinner pectages, add $26).
Information: (949) 729-6400,
http://www.1ummerjazzuries.
com.
MICHAEL FRANKS
Singer and songwriter Michael
Franks will headline the eighth
annual Sandpipers' Jazz Concert,
benefiting Hoag Cancer Center,
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today at the
Hyatt Regency Newport Beach
Outdoor Amphitheater, 1107
Jamboree Road, Newport Beach.
\4P dinner begins at 5:30 p.m.
General admission Is $65 and VIP
tickets are $160. Ttdtets are
available through the Hoag
Hospital Foundation. Information:
(949) 764--7212.
RICHARD EWOT
The Hyatt Regency Newport
Beach will host Richard Elliot as
pert of IU Summer Jazz Series,
sponsored by 94. 7 The Wave,
starting at 8 p.m. Sept 17 at 1107
Jamboree Road, Newport Beach.
Tidcets cost $3160 (for dinner
pac:teges, ldd $28). Information:
(949) 721M400, http://www.
aummerj~.com.
RAY NllJ THE CORSAIRS
The City Ml Commlaion will
preeent Concerts In the Perb
featuring the claaic rodt 'n' roll of
Ray and the Col'Nlra from 5 to
6:30 p.m. Sept 19 at Peninsula
Part (Next to Balboa pier),
Newport Beach. lnformatJon:
(949) 717-3870. http://www.
city.newpoit-buch.ca.us.
NORMAN BROWN
The Hyatt Regency Newport
Beach will hoat Norman Brown as
part of IU Summer Jazz Series,
sponsored by 94.7 The Wave,
starting at 8 p.m. Sept 24 at 1107
Jamboree Road, Newport Beach.
Tide eta cost $37.60 (Dinner
Packages add $28). Information:
(949) 729-6400, http://www.
summerjazzst1rl#.oom.
DAME KIRI TE KANAWA
Soprano Dame Klrf Te Kanawa
will perform at 2 p.m. Sept 26 In
the Orange County Performing
Arts Center's Segerstrom Hall,
600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. Tl<*ats are $46 to $78.
lnfonnation: (714) 656-2787 or
http:llwww.ocpac.org.
PETER WHITE
The Hyatt Regency Newport
Beach will host Peter Whrte as
part of its Summer Jazz Series,
sponsored by 94.7 The Wave,
starting at 8 p.m . Oct. 1 at 1107
Jamboree Road, Newport Beach.
Tl<*ets cost $37.60 (Dinner
Pa<*ages add $28). lnformatJon:
(949) 729-6400. http://www.
•ummerj11ZZHrin.com.
$A1 ~ CHMllER
SOLOISTS
The Orange County Performing
Arts Center'• ~04-2005 Concert
Series kidcs off with the Salzburg
Chamber Sofolsts. The
15-member enNmble will
perfonn selections by Mozart,
Mendelssohn and Dvorak at 7:30
p.m. Oct. 4 in Founders Hall, 600
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
Ti<*ets are $66 and are available
through the Center Box Office at
(714) 656-2787 or through
http://www.ocpac.org.
TAKACS QUARTET
The Takacs Ouartet will perform
string quartet pieces by Bai1ok,
Borodin and Beethoven at 8 p.m.
Oct. 7 at The Ban:tav Theatre,
4242 Campus Drive, Irvine.
Tidcets .,. $35 to $46.
Information: (949) 864-4646.
BRIAN CUl8ERTSON
FEA1URftO MICHAEL LftGTON
The Hyatt Regency Newport
Beach will hoat Brian Culbertson
featuring Mlc:nMI Linton• part
of Its Summer Jazz s.ne.,
apoNOred by 94.7 The wave,
lt.lrting at 8 p.m. Oct. 8 at 1107
Jernbof9e Road, Newport Beach.
Tidtets cost $37.60 (Dinner
Pedteget add $28). Information:
(949) 729-6400. http://www.
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LEPZJG GEWANOHAUS 11,
ORCHESTRA
The Leipzig Gewandhau.
Ortheltra will perform Brahms'
·Plano Concerto No. 1 In D minof11
Op.1&• and •SymphonyNo.41n '
E minor, Op. 99• at 7 p.m. Oct. 10
at the Orange County Perform!~
Arts Center, eoo Town Cent., "'
Drive, Coata Me.a. Tl<*ets are J
$79 to $160. lnformatJon: (949)
~2422or
http://www. Tidcetmalltftr.com.
RICK BRAUN
,.
The Hyatt Regency Newport 1
Beach will hoat Ride Braun as paf't1-
of Its Summer Jazz Serles, "I
sponsored by 94.7 The W9V8,
starting at 8 p.m. Oct. 16 at 1107 ~
Jamboree Road, Newport Beach . .,
rtdtets cost $37.60 (Dinner ..
Pecbgea add $26). Information:
(949) 729-6400, http://www.
•ummerjaznHtrln.oom.
rTAUAN AFTERNOON
The Pacific Symphony will
perform aelectlona from Mozart, 1•
Shostakovicti and Mendelleohn '
at 3 p.m. Oct. 17 at the Barctav
Theat.re, 4242.Campus Drive,
Irvine. Tidtets are $46 and $60.
Information: (949) 864-4846.
IGOR POGOREUCH ,,
Pianist Igor Pogoretich will
perform aelection• from
Beethoven, Sibelius and 1
Rachmaninoff at 8 p.m. Oct. 27 at 1
the Ban:tav Theat.re, 4242 ;
Campus Drive, Irvine. Tldcats are
$60 to $100. lnformatk>n: (949) of
854-4646. J
ua SYW»HONY ORCHESTRA ~
The UC Irvine Symphony
Orchestra will perform aelec:tions
from Wagner and Us:zt at 8 p.m.
Oct. 29 and Oct. JO at the Barday
Theatre, 4242 Campue Drive.
Irvine. Tldceta are $12 for general '
admission, $10 for eenlors and ua faculty and std aitd $8 for '
students and children under 18.
lnformatJon: (949) ~.
WARSAW~
ORCHESTRA
i
The W1rsaw Phllhannonlc
Orchestra will perform
f>enderec:*j'a •Potymorphil • and
Chopin'• •Plano Concerto No. 1 In'
E mln<>f, Op. 11" at 8 p.m. Nov. 8
and 9 at the Barday Theatre, 4242
C.mpua Drive, Irvine. Tldcets are
$65. Information: (949) 663-2422.
GUARNERI STRftG QUARTET
The Gu1meri Strfng Oult18t will
play songs bv Mozart. 8'1dge and
RIYel at 8 p.m. Nov. 22 at the
Barctav Theatre, 4242 Campus
AFTER
Continued from A6
Oriw, Irvine. Tldceta art $36 to
$46. Information: (949) 663-2422.
WE£KLY JAM Dll<E'S PLACE
Jazz and codrtalls flow dally from
noon to midnight Sundays
through Thurldays and from
noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and
Saturdays It the Balboa Bay C1ub
& Retort. at 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beadl.
Information: (949) 646-6000.
M.IWllA GINA WEEKEND JAZZ
Watter Lakota and David Alcantar,
the New York Jazz Connection
Duo, plav It Mamma Gina It 251
E. Coast Highway In Newport at 8
p.m. Fridays and Seturdays and
at 7 p.m. Sundays and Mondays.
Diana Oitri joina the duo on
vocaJs on Mondays. lt'a free.
Information: (949) 673-9600.
THE YIU.AGE INN
The Vlll1g9 Inn on Balboa Island
offera great music Thuradav
through Sunday nights. Roe Koetz
perform• at 8 p.m. Thurtdays,
Road 0ogz and Martins at 8:30
p.m. Fridava. Greg Topper at 9
p.m. and the Derek Bordeaux
R&B Combo rt 6:30 p.m. The
Village Inn 11at127 Marine Ave.,
Balboa ltland. Information: (949)
676-8300.
MUSIC AT THE GRILL
The Bluewater Grill offera live
music Frtdav and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nidc Peper
and Kelly Gordien (known at
MPG) perform cia11ic roe*. R&B
and twtng It 8:30 p.m. Fridays.
Marvin Gregorv and MPG will
perform c:laaic ro<t, awing and
R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdava. The
restaurant 11 at 630 Udo Park
Drive, Newport Beadi. Free. (949)
675-3474.
REVOLVER
La Cave RMtaurant offerl
Revolver, which fNtures DJa
along with Imagery and auditorv
dellghta 8t 10 p.m. Tueldayt at
1696 Irvine Ave., Colla~.
Information: (949) 846-7944.
SNTRA TRl8UJE
la Cave Restaurant offera David
KJnwald'• live tribute to Frank
Sinatra from 6 to 9 p.m. Mondays
8t 1896 Irvine Ave., ea.ta Mesa.
Information: (949) 646-7944.
1lE lN>ERGROUND LOUNGE
La Cave RMtaurant offera the
Underground Lounge, featuring
Pete VHlanl tinging Bennett.
Martin and Slnetn from 6:30 to 9
p.m. Wedneedays 8t 1B Irvine
Ave., Colla Mela. lnfonnetlon:
(949) 841-7944.
Pl.MBE
La Cave Restaurant on.rs the
funky aoul jazz mulic of f'tan Be
from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. on
Thurldaya et 1896 Irvine Ave.,
Costa Mesa. Information: (949)
846-7944.
THE CMGER BAKER JR. TRIO
La Caw Re.taur.m on.rs the jazz
f\ltlon mutlc of the Ginger Bater
Jr: Trio from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Friday9 et 1696 Irvine Ave., Coste
Meea. Information: (949)
846-7944.
TOOO OLIVER JAZZ QUARTET
La Cave Restaurant offers the jazz
music of the Todd Oliver Jazz
Ouart8t from 10 p.m. to 1 e.m.
Wed,,_.ys and Slturdays 8t
1896 lrvfne Ave., ea.ta..,....
Information: (949) 648-7944.
Ptll.SHANE
La C.Ve Rettaurant will host Phil
Shane, a one-man muatc legend
who tings Elvia, Lewf1, Diamond,
Orblaon, Cash and other mulic
greatt. The performance begins
at 10 p.m. the latt Fridav of eadl
month at 1695 Irvine Ave., Coste
Mesa. Information: (949)
646-7944.
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offe,.. the
mualc of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday. The
band performs from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesday and Thurldav. from
8:30 p.m. to 12;301.m. Friday end
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m.
Sund1v. The rettaurant 11 at 2735 w. Coatt Highwav, Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431.
MUSICAT~YERS
P1avers restaurant 11 now offering
live muaic from 9 p.m. to
midnight evwv Friday and
Saturday. Players is at 512 W. 19th
St, Costa Meta. No cover diarge.
(949) 646-5616.
WEEKEND~
Anthony'• Riverboat Restaurant
In Newport Bead1 presents the
Rldt Sherman Duo fNturfng Ric*
Sherman and Alan Remington on
Friday nights. The program
fe8tUre1 all your favorites on the
11Xophone kevboard•. Anthony'•
it at 161 E. Coast Highway. (949)
673-3425.
POP-ROCK ANO RAIENCO
T8te 6, a funk. rodt end Motown
act, pe~• at 9 p.m. Saturdays
at Cermelo11 Rlttorante, 3620 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken Sande,.. peffonUs dusical flamenco
MATTRESS
OUTLET STORE
Get the Belt for Leal
BRAND NEW COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT
tunM at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922.
MJ'URDAY NIGHT R&B
G«ild lehibashl and the Stone
Bridge Band ptay red and R&B 8t
9 p.m. Slturday1 It Sutton Place
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4600
MKAl1hur Blvd., Newport Beedl.
Free. (949) 476-2001.
STAGE
THE PRODUCERS
Mel Brook.I' Academy
Award-winning movie •The
Producers• 11 tranlformed Into
the Tony Award-winning mulical
of the sam'i name. Showing from
through Sunday rt ~rstrom
Hall, 600 Town Center Drive,
Cost.a Mesa, ticbts range from
$44.25 to $68.26. Information:
(714) 556-2122.
http:llwww.ocpac.org.
BROOKLYN BOY
South Coalt Flepertoty will
perform the latest lhow from
and tllcal and envtronmeoial
6cta:
Qty italf jnembm requetted
more time to ptber 101De more ••dldca1 dm retadnl to the
d0rens1t lltemad\W,
Commllllc>ner Ed Sel1cb Mid.
WttATfT IEMS
1be commission will consider
• the luue at a later date.
Pubr Prta wtnning author
Ooneld Marguliee, .. Brooklyn BoY.'
through Oct 10 et 666 Town Center
Orfw, Cotta Meaa. For tldcet
infonnedon, ceU (714) 708-5656.
SIDE BY llDE BY SONDHEIM
A rwue fMturlng aonga by Tony
Award winner Stephen
Sondheim It featured through
Sept. 19 8t Orange County
Performing Alt Center'• Founders
Hall, 800 Town Center Drive,
Com M .... Tk*eta are $46. For
thowtimee and Information, call
{714) 668-2787.
POEIRY101
Orange Coast College's Repertory
Theatre Company will open rts
20th annlveraarv 1eason with
•Poetry 101 " Fridays, Saturdays
and Sundayt through Sept. 19 in
OCC'1 Drama Lab Studio, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Meta.
Show tlmn are8 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays and 2 p.m.
Sundays. Tldcets are $7 in
advance and $8 at the door.
lnfonnation: (714) 432·5640.
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LAUREN
RALPH LAUREN
• ' ~ •
,. ~. ~ 11. 2004 •
COMMUNITY ~QMMENTARY I • '
Pr_opo~ed sale does not add up . to fair leaving
S bould the fairgrowuls be moved
to lrvlne1 On Tuesday, c.o.ta
Mesana and their elected local
leaden, the 0ty Coundl, answered
tbla question with raound1ng
unanimity: 1banb, but no tbanb.
The CalifomJa Performance Review
stated in early August that we
taxpayers could save a huge chunk of
change by selling off the fairgrounds
in Costa Mesa. Al. first glance, $240
million sounds great Go for it, says
Gov. Schwarzenegger. "Blow up the
boxes" of government inemdency. We
see dollar signs. The governor's
promise to reduce the huge deficit
($24 billion last year) will come true.
But, not so fast, people. We need to
crunch some numbers here. Reducing
the budget sounds super. The big
questions are: reduce by how much
and at what cost? Looking at the
balance sheet, what's the bottom line?
The Daily Pilot ("State repon
proposes sale of fairgrounds," Aug, 5)
reponed that the fair would relocate
to the former El Toro air station. Costs
would include building a new 35-acre
horse ranch to the tune of$40 million.
Considering what we know about cost
averruna, let's just say $50 million.
That cuta the profit of a potential sale
ideally to $200 million. or realistically
to $190 million. Th.ls $190 million
amounts to about two thousandths of
one percent of the annual California
budget. wt year a whopping $99
billion. Putting this fraction of one
percent in perspective -such as this
writer's annual state tax bill -we're
talking 2 cents a year. Ridiculous! In
the 1950s, we could buy two pieces Qf
bubble gum with two "coppers."
Today, we leave that kind of change in
the dish next to the cash register,
right?
After some investigating as to
FLO
MARTIN
whether or not the
fair would save or
lose money by
relocating and
building new
facillties at El Toro,
the fair board
adopted a
resolution at its
August meeting
that states the
Orange County
fairground, at its
current location, is
not an underused facility, as the
California Performance Review
fin~ seem to indicate. The
resolution states that the Orange
County Fair & Exposition Center "is an
example of hlghJy utilized state
property with an annual attendance of
4.3 million and an economic impact
ofS185.2 million, as measured by
KPMG !consulting firml and should
not be considered surplus property for
sale.."
Now, baclt to the issue of the city of
Irvine's efforts to grab another Orange
County gem. Would El Toro donate
the 190 acres needed to transfer the
fair? My guess? No! Woula the state
have to buy acreage in the El Toro
facillty? My guess? Yes! What about
real estate prices in Orange County?
Relocating to Idaho or WlSConsin
usually costs less. Relocating within
Orange County involves spending
more. I can't even afford to buy my
own house, let alone property in
lrvine.
An online real estate agent has
found me an acre ofland on the
market as I write. The property, in the
El Toro air station neighborhood, is
listed for $460,000. Let's see, multiply
that by 190 acres; that comes out to a
fair (pun intended) market price of
STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT
If the Orange County Fair relocated
to Irvine, the city of Costa Mesa
would stand to lose an estimated
$2.3 milJion in sales-tax revenue.
around $87 million -not exactly
what one would call loose change. So.
take the $190 million profit from the
Costa Mesa sale and subtract $87
million, and we taxpayers have $103
million left My 2 cents Is now down
by about half-one penny.
The Costa Mesa City Council
adopted its own resolution at
Tuesday's council meeting to oppose
the sale. The many speakers at the
meeting who suppon this resoludon
asked that the council keep the
property wning at the fairgrounds as
public open space and institutional
uses. Th.is being the case. the state's
potential profit from the fairgrounds
fatmn~M.0.
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sale would drop way below the
projected S200 million. There's more
-I mean, less, actually. We still have
to consider the $2.3 rnilllon in sales
tax revenue that the city of Costa Mesa
would lose every year. We still have to
consider the $185.2 million in annual
personal income that local folb
would Jose. We still have to ftgu.re ln
the loss of tourism dollan. Another
question: What about the Pad.fie '
Amphitheater? Does that stay or go?
Assemblyman John Campbell suggests
that the fair remain on SO acres In
Costa Mesa and that the equestrian,
ranch and farm operations move to
the El Thro property. Does that mean
my annual fair day would entail
walking to the fairgrounds. wandering
around the visual arts building for a
few hours, then the industrial arts
building for another hour, then going
on the rides for a while, then walking
home, jumping in my car, driving to El
Toro for 30 minutes or more to see the
farm animals, and finally driving back
to the Pacific Amphltheater for the
evening show1 Egad! With the price of
gas at S2 a gallon, my penny ls gone!
. I'm in the red now.
Costa Mesa City Manager Allan
Roeder says that Newpon-Mesa bas
very strong feelinp for the fair. You're
dam tootin', we do. On Tuesday, the
Qty Council chambers were full. and
speakers addressed the issue until
almost midnight The fairgrounds
being moved to Irvine's Great Park.
construction of new facilities there
and the sale of the property in Costa
Mesa all add up to a huge minus-zero
for California taxpayers like me. Forget
the proverbial plugged nickel. This
move isn't even worth a red cent
• FlD MARTIN is a Costa Mesa resident
and faoulty member at Cal State Fullerton.
•
Iman e.; M.O.
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LEI IERTO
THE EDITOR
Shut up an<;i :~
\
drive safely ~i:.·
The fint month of acbool la ..... ,
Just starting, and lt'a •meztng •···
how aD thoee old lrrttadonl " •
come rising eo quiddy to the
surface. •11
While drtvtng by F.nlign
Middle Sc:boo1. I WU llmott hit •
by a lady bamting around the "·
comer, unaware of the fact that
she just blew through a stop
sign. I will admit I WU~. '
so I honked my horn. hoping to ·
shake her out of her current state
of obUvioo. when there it was,
her cellphone ftrmly attached to
her ear. Apparently the 20
minutes abe had to slt ldle while
waiting for her lltde dadinp to
get out of school wasn't a good
-time to talk on the phone.
It is absolutety amazing to me -"
that we ju.st about suit our kid.a .~ '
up In body armor before they
leave the howe. ~we don't
think twice about talking on our •
cellphones while drtvtng. Most
people think they've got this
practice down to a lldence; but
I've got news for them. I'm as
gu11ty as the next and am making'
a conscience effort to tum the
phone off while I am driving.
Unf ornmate!y, it's gotten to the
point that llOmething very bad is
going to happen before we all
hang up our phones while '•
driving.
My point is: Leave the
multi-tasking to your home
and/or oftice and think about
the safety of yoUJ'lelf and others.
Believe me, the eanh wW not
stop spinning if you cm a .;
minute to pull over and answer
that phone or make that call.
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wiD appear lo
Newport
Beach at the
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the Deooradw .
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Newport deldpes' Ann l>enm.
1be aeries w01 continue with a
'fkN· 9 aemioat "Reftedions of
~ 1be History of the Mirror,"
led by Mlll9I Qwpnan of Los
Angieles. Condouing next year.
bar additional presentations will
tU2 the local guests on a jowney
from the decorative arts
oollecdon of the Metropolitan
Museum or New York to the
world renowned Winterthur
Mweum in Delaw\re.
Assisring Dennis this season are
volunteers. lncb!dlng Newports
Smdra .... Maedltb
Gn\w Axwwwa. Cedlla Knott
and Jmde Sbepl:mdloo. to name
onJy a few. The Decorative Arts
Society is a nonprofit 6nanciaJ
support wing, bendlting ~
Inc., Laura'.a House and New
Directions for 'Women
Tickets to the Decorative Arts
lecture series begin at $160. with
wtderwriter and patron support
tickets also available. For more
infonnation. please call (714)
?m-25.55.
Sh*y md 1bm Cmt will join
Rllbbl Sbdton Donma as
honorees at the 2004
Anti-Defamation League Appeab
Brunch, set for Oct. 31. The
league is headquartered in C.OSta
Mesa. and the event will unfold at
The Palm Garden at the Four
Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach,
bringing together community
activists who work to make a
difference in fulfilling the
And-Defamation League's
Angels' owner Arte Moreno joins Bob Fernandez at •field of Dreams," a fundraiser for The Boys and
Girls Clubs of Orange County. More than 350 guests from all over Orange County attended.
Left. Angels' announcer Rex Hucler and baseball outfiekjer Jeff QaVanon ~raise $40,000 for Boys and
Gll1s Club Programs. Right. Jose Mota signs basebals for yolllg fans atteodilg 9Field of Dreams 2004."
mis.'>1on to promote JUStk:e "1d
fair treatment for all citiuns.
The brunch is being chaired by
Nancy and Jim Unden. with
licket.c, pnced at SSS per pen;on.
For re:.ervations and information,
plea.-.e call Ruth Bridge at (71 4)
979.4n:t
'The Boys and Gtrts Oubs of
Orange Coumy recently held their
·r 1eld of Dreams" fundraist-r,
rcli!wng $40.000.
More than 350 guests from
Newport·Mesa and all over
Orange C:Ounry converged upon
The Grove of Anaheim to
celebrate tJ1c positive work of
Boys and Girts Oubs ln the
communi1y. Members of the
Angels attended the luncheon al
the invl tallon of Angels' owner
Arte Moreno, adding to the
excitemmt of the day.
Jim HID of l(CBS-1V Channel 2
served a' master of ceremonies
for the t"Ommurury gathering. also
Rf LOW™
ma~ ~-··"" ~
attended by current Angels Jeff
DaVanon and Josh Paul and
fonner Anaheim players Daw
Prost and Km Forsch. who now
serves as assistant general
manager for the Angels. Manager
Mike Sdoede, a Balboa Island
resident. was also front and
cenfer for the Boys and Girls
dub.5.
• lME ~appears Thursdays
and Saturdays
Craig Calahan and Shannon Stoddard
Stevens -Baker
Rick and Susan
Babr of c.o.ta
Mesa announce
the engagement
or their aon.
Stephen Baker, to
&tee Stevena,
both or Costa
Mesa.
The
brid~to-be, .
daughter or Marie
and Jill Stevens of
Palm Springs,
graduated from
Estancia High
School and
California State
University,
Fullerton, and
earned a Master's
degree at ·
National
University. She's a Estee Stevens and Stephen Baker
fourth grade
teacher in the
Ocean View School District in Hunnngton Beach.
The future bridegroom. a Los Angeles firefighter.
graduated from Estancia High School and Olapman
University.
A July 2005 wedding is planned in Palm Springe,.
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THE MORAL OF THE STOR¥
Being on the receiving end
"Un/as we gtw part of
ourselves~ unlm we
am Uw with other ,,.opw
and WIMmand tl1Dn and
help tMm. ~ tus mlullfl
the most essentlaJ part of
our own Uua.,.
-HAROLD TAYLOR
"<JoodwUJ to others ...
but It WU nmauring to
know that people ttill
look out for one another.
h$lps build you up. It is
good for your body. It
ma/ca your blood purer,
your muscles stronger; and
CINDY
TRANE
CHRISTESON your whol.e form more
symmetrlcal in shape. It ts the mJl
elixir of life."
One day recebtly, I
drove put two car:s pulled
to the side of the road,
and recogniz.ed that one
belonged to eome .
nefgbbon who no longer
live here. I circled back
and taJbd wlth them and
reall1.ed that a wonderful
neighbor named Mary
bad seen them, pulled
over and changed her
-PREN'flCE MULFORD
I n last week's column, I wrote
about the bumper sticker that
reads, •Practice random acts of
kindness.· I've realized since then,
that whether or not the acts are
random, we all benefit from
receiving as well as performing kind
gestures.
I've heard from several readers
and am happy to report, as one.
reader said, many people are part of
the •Tea1n of Goodwill Efforts to
Others.· I appreciated hearing about
the positive gestures in people,
because we see and read about so
many negative acts toward others,
whether It is in the devastation of
war or harsh words to one another. I
think that both positive and negative
actions can have a snowballing effect
that gathers more of the same, so we
all nee4 to hear more of the positive.
I heard about a man at a car wash
who gave the ~man in line behind
him his card with a free car wash.
Apparently when she first objected,
he said someone had done that for
him and he was eager to return the
favor.
On a recent morning, I walked by
and saw a man in a market parking
lot approach a woman and point out
that her tire pressure was low, and
told her to go to the nearby gas
station and how much air her tires
needed. He did not need to do that.
plans so that she could help Ill
whatever way possible, which
included driving them to the airpon.
I know of many Instances where
people have cooked meals or done
extra marketing or enands to help
others in whatever way possible.
I love seeing young children step
up in caring ways. Last week at
church. I watched a girl dressed in a
plnk dress and pink sandals pour
herself some Ice water. As she turned
to go her way. she noticed the yoWlg
boy behind her struggling to fill his
cup. She put hers down and helped
him.
I later saw a boy pick up a man's
papers when he dropped them.
Parents make the best teachers of all
when it comes to the subject of
kindness, and I could tell that those
children learned their lessons at a
young age.
Happily, I have heard more
positive acts than this column can
hold, but let us all keep them
coming and be sure to ask God what
we can best do for others. After all,
God created us as part of an
extended family, and He knows best
what we can do for one another.
And you can quote me on that.
• ONDV TRANE CHRISTESON Is a
Newport Bead\ resident who speaks
frequently to parenting groups. She
may be reached vie e-mail et
cindy@onthegrow.com or through the
mail at 537 Newport Center Drive, Box
505, Newport Bead\, CA 92660.
IN THEORY
Open b~qks,. open bo~der~
Twice within the past month, professors at .
religious universities have had their return visas
revoked by the Department of Homeland Security.
Without gettiilg into the s~cifics of each case,
should religious scholars from outside the U.S. be
able to sidestep current visa and immigration
laws? Or should they be subject to the stringent
guidelines because they typically live in the U.S.
for ext~ded periods of time?
While vigilance is required in our
post-9/11 aoclety, we must be
careful to not swing the pendulum
of security In the dlrectlon of
absurd extremes. A modicum of
common aenae should inform our
reactiona to Individuals who enter
and live ln our
country. Of
course,
bureaucradea
often Intrude and
apply ludicrous
standards.While
any des to
terrorism must
ellclt a swift and
appropriate
responae,
concocting artificial determinants
to curtail realdency do not speak
well of America. Sw:render to a
siege mentality, blindly treating all
foreigners as potential terrorists,
and the building of a fortress
America are ineffective and
unrealistic responses to the
dangers we face.
The American Immigration Law
Foundation counsels: "Policies and
practices that fail to properly
distingulsh between terrorists and
legitimate foreign travelers are
ineffective aecurtty tools that waste
limited resources, damage the U.S.
economy, alienate those groups
whose cooperation the U.S.
government needs to prevent
terrorism and foster a false aense
of aecutity by promoting the
illusion that we are reducing the
threat of terrorism.,.
America's abWty to thwart
further terroritt usaults must
depend on correcdng failures of
intelligence. If the government
caata too wide a aecurity net over
the entire foreign-born population,
rather than actually identifying
terrorists, we will not have
enhanced our security. ln the
proceaa. we will forf elt various
principles and liberties tbAt are
hallmarks of our country.
Yes, we must suppress threats of
domeati-. terrorism and must
adapt to a heightened st.ate of
alert. But overreaction may
produce more harm than good. We
should be measured and
reaponsible and not yield to the
temptation of jumping to'
unwarranted conclusions. All we
may achieve through radical
re1pomes is the perception of
greater security, without the reality
of any substantive protection. The
comequences of the response may
well exceed the power of the threat;
the treatment may be more
Injurious than the threat. One
observer wrote: ·Even the most
dramadc moblllzation of .
capacldea cannot produc~ the total
aecurity moat people deaite. If the
goal la the complete eUmloation of
a terrorist threat on American aoU,
even the moat draconian measures
Will fall."
The times lnalst on urgent
meuuret, and yet we ought not be
panicked into overblown defemea.
The creation of a garrlaon state la
dlaproportJonal to the peril AJ
Alexander Hamilton wrote in
Federalist No. 8: "The violent
destruction of life and property
incident to war, the continual
effort and a1ann attendant on a
state of continual danger, will
compel nations the most attached
to liberty to resort for repose and
security to institutions which have
a tendency to destroy their civil
and politic8J rights. To t1t more
safe, they at length become willing
to run the risk of becoming leas
free."
RABBI MARKS. lll.L£R
Temple Bat Yam
Newport Beach ''' •
I fall to understand why current 1•! /
visa and immigration laws should
apply differently to religious
scholars than they do to everyone
else. I fa.ii to undentand how our
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services, a bureau of the
Department of Homeland Security,
formerly khown as INS, ls qualified ·• 1
to evaluate who is and who is not a
religious scholar and/or what Is
and what ls not a religious
i.rutitution.
I do understand that religious
scholars/leaders do not receive the
respect. or have the status, they . •
(we) once apparently enjoyed. .,,
Once upon a time, I am told, . n ·
•(". . ' SH THEORY, p ... Al 1 I
., ril
=~.........,leu
ID Qr of falda
dlitma••u.-.1n1~ ._..~u
comrlbulOn IO Amerk:ao t!fJ.:. a whole. Such la no
= ~~· :rz.:.1n
~D I
ana
• and
Sn oblcene gestures. (To be
I have also been smiled
waved at and spolceo to
dly by people I don't lcnow,
j t becauae they ideotlfied
e u a priest/pastor by my
tflt.) Perhaps our current
um~ratJon processes reOect
anged predispositions.
I learned long ago not to
vel ln clerical garb as it
evttably attracts both extra
tiny and conversations.
en travelli\g, I do not
I entity myself aa a •priest"
uae it draws negative
ponses and requires
cessive explanations
peclallywhen I am traveling
th my spouse and son, such
: "Yes, I am a 'priest,' an
plscopaliao/Anglican. We
marry and have children
~ well as be ordained.· There
ie consequences of being a
Ugious leader and/or
holar. Some are easily
qodentandable. some are not
1 THE VERY REV. CANON
I PETER 0. HAYNES
St. Michael & All Angeb
Episcopal Church I
I
I
I I
Corona del Mar
: Universities and seminane'i qeed to attract faculty from
~round the world so that
•udents may learn from
weU-quaU6ed teachers.
~eneflt from international
JJerapectives and be exposed
tb various points of view. The
~al issue Is whether our
immigration laws are good
qnes and whether they are
f!pUed fairly-or if 1 hey are
ing used as a political
tball. >.$ politics and
rtllgion intermingle. foreign
theology professors may
become unwelcome if they
,, •m• •• 'r.:: ...... ~
Ammcalll olJlplaw •••••I '"'* lolced out otlh* .......
and mto ~ camp1 tn
the ....... ornataona1 securttt. nu. ..,..
chapter m our MM:~ J9t
to be fulJY acknawledgeCI o'r-
remedlecl •National MCUrtty"
WU~by
Pretldent
Richard
Nixon to
cover up
Watergate.
Foraome,
the "war
agalnat
tertorlam,•
"the nation
It war" and
"homeland security" are
fear-inducing slogans that
justify compromising or even
abandoning ow fre.,doms.
We need increased public
awareness of Islam and
especially·a better
understanding of its diversity.
Muslim scholars should be
welcomed, as well as
Pentecostal or any other
religious teacher a school
chooses to hire to assist with
preparing students to
understand the world In which
we live. Unless the Individual
is engaging in criminal
activities, all points of view,
ideologies, religious and
political beliefs, including
radical or extreme ones.
should be regarded as free
'>peech in the United States
and should not be used as the
basis for denying visas or
deporting faculty.
REV. OR. DEBORAH BARRETT
Zen Center of Orange
County
Costa Mesa
There is a difference
between
sidestepping
the law and
the law
being
irrationally
practiced.
No.a
religious
scholar
should not
be able to
sidestep immigration laws.
Th at being said, these two
'>lluauor)s are different
questions. The government
has legitimate terrorist
concerns related to Tariq
Ramadan. However. in the
TEMPLE BAT YAHM~
~~~ NEWPORT BEACH ~
OSH HASHANAH
Wednesday, September 15 8:00 p.m.
Thursday, September 16
Community Service 9:00 a.m.
Main Service 10:45 a.m.
Oneg follows the Main Service
OMKJPPUR
Friday, September 24 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, September 25
Community Service 9:00 a.m.
Main Service 10:46 a.m.
Afternoon Service 4:30 p.m.
Ylzkor 5:30 p.m.
CI08ina Service 8:30 p.m.
Break the Fast Oneg follows closing
..
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................ ii ... at-•. • 1 • -1'1r1" S1 ti..,. ?be ill"l-•t tbould ...... be ...... bew--of dadfJbll ~
PuBer sem-,,MI a.-
vWOn of Outadao un.t~ and
dmima of cMemaa yet
OldlUanth~
peftpecdYet are taught and
debllteCl, at the IUDe dine holdinl ftrm to buka of the
faldL nw. .• PentecOttal .
ICbolar from Plnland la a
welcome addition to the
faCulty that also lncludff
Bvaopllcal Orthodox,
Southern Baptista, ~rean
Presbyterians and many
othen.
Whoever toolc on thb cue
for the government hu no
undentanding of Ouiatian
theology and unity, nor should
they. However, they ahouldn't
be makingfudgments with the
awuinpdon that they do.
SENIOR ASSOCIATE PASTOR
fllCOLSEN
Harbor Trinity
Costa Mesa
A Co"t"f.:IM" •f tht hKiuwn lo111m111J1011
Blf/WING OUR FAITH: LOVING CHRJST
AND SERV1NC OUR COMMUNITT.
The Rcv'd Pmr D. Haynes. Ra.tor
SUNDAY SCHl:.DUl I:
8 am • Holy ~.uchamt
9 .un ·Sunday Scbool/AJulr 81bk Study
I 0 am · Oionl 1-.uc.lwut
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·mGH HOLY ·DAYS AT
TEMPLE ISAIAH OF NBWPOB.T BEACH .... .-.BEGIN WITH Se'LICHOT EVENING ON.._...._,
SATURDAY SEP'l'EMBER.11 at 8:00 PM.
DID YOU KNOW
·mat the High Holy Daya at Temple INiah give an opportunity not only to
' wonhlp, but to sodalitt, make fricndl aDd to apcric:oce bbbi Ma.re
llubc:mtCin'1 doqucnt ltyle of delivering iotaating ~· Come and
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In addition, TEMPLE ISAIAH will atart of THE NEW YEAR with a ·¥~00~~~~~~.:.:n;
on SATURDAY NIGHT, OCTOBEll 9, 2004 at the Temple's location 2401
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children head back to For your convenience, d\e
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prepare for the holidap. mailing and ahippin& in
Newport Cout SlloppJna addtdon to specialty glftl\
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that offer convenient dinJng, shopping h. to 7b1
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WORKSHOPS
INTROOUCTION TO ZEN
WOAKSHOP
An •introduction to Zen"
wot'bhop will be held from 1 to 4
p.m. on the first Sunday of fNerf
month Oct 3, Nov. 7 and Dec. 4 at
the Zen Center of Orange County,
120 E. 18th St, Costa Mesa. The
cost i• $60. lnformedon: (949)
722-7818 or WWW.ZCOC.Otg.
~GRCXI'
Jewilh Femity Ser/ice of Orange
County I• forming a parenting
gn>Up to help perenta to
undemand and diet with the
feelings and behevtor of their
d!Hdren. The group meets from
10 to 11:30 a.m. the first and third
Mondeyl of the mon1h et the
center, 260 E. Bater St., Suite G,
Costa Mesa. lnfonnation: (714)
446-4950. Preregistration I•
required.
nmTEEN JEWISH
STEPS TO RECOVERY
.J9wiltl Family s.Mce .. otr.f1ng
a llJppOft and cltclalllon glOUp
for adutta whoee dWktren or
apoueea suffer from alcohollam
lnd'or drug eddlction. The group
meeta from 7to 8:30 p.m.
T~ at 260 E. Balter St..
Suite G In Costa Mela.
Preregiltratlon .. required.
lnfonnation: (714) 446-4'960.
8NW FIRESl>ES
Members of the Behal faith hold
informal pubUc dilQlllk>M on
lpfrttuat topb ,,( 11 :30 a.m. the
last Sundey of the month. The
tab indude bruncti or dinner.
Alto, lnteffaHh dlYotlonal
meetlngt wfl be held 1he Int
Saturday evening of the mon1h.
Call for locatlona: (949) 78().6380
for Sunday me.ting. and (949)
848-6328 for Saturday
devodonata.
ZEN 101
The Zin Center of Orange County
offer'S .,.. introducdon to Zen
worbhop fl'om 1 to 4 p.m. the
first WMkend of fNflfY month,
~on 1Sundey,It120 E.
181h St., Com Mele. The COit .. *· (948) 722-7818,
hap.:/Awww.zcoc.org.
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MdlMkln o.-.n.-from ~
7:30 tot p.m. on tt. ftrwt 8!'d tit
third w.df •1119 ""-",.,,.. lttt.....,.TMflonMI lndudll
two ~af rMdlbldon wld't M
aome lnlb'udlOn on how to .a
medfta&il, 1 ... and 1 dl1cull6on.
lnfotmadon: (IMI) 21t-140& M . 18
WEEKLY EVENTS ~
. S....aR1' FOR OLDER womltl
The Jewilh Femlv s.vlee of N
Onnoe ~offerl'a IUPP()ft)8
group for women o&dlf 1Nn 60 Ill
addf9IS iuuee Midi• anx:ltity nl
and deprMalon et 10 a.m. on the
aecond and fourf'I Mond9y of ta
eadl month at 250 E. Belcer St., Jl.
Suite'G, COlta Mesa. lJ
Pnregistntion required. ,,
Information: {71.4) .446 4960. .q
'l:t
NEW GROW»S 'b
Jewl9h FamUV SeMce of Oninge1
County ha fonned I ~
berelvement ltAppOft group th#
meets at 10 a.m. Tueadayl and •
challenge-of-change t1Uppot1 ·v
group that meets at 10 a.m. •a
Thuredaya. Bo1h groope meet a\l,
Temple Judea in Laguna Hllta atJ
2A612 Moulton Partway. The lV
seMce is also fonning I II
parenting IUpport gn>Up to meet>
the first and third Mondays of ei
each mon1h at 10 a.m. at the Q,
Jewlah fedenltion Campua, 2500
E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa MeN;>
Preteglstratk>n required. ft1
lnfonnation: (71.4) ~. ;-t>
CONTAGIOUS CHRISTIAN 1H
Paator Hefn Austin INdl ff BibteJL
atudy called •How to Beoome • <>
Contagloua Christian" from 7 1b
p.m. to 9 p.m. Wedneedays et m
W. Wilton St., No. 16, Cotta >a
Mesa. All are welcome to come ta
and meet new frienda. 'S
lntorm.tion: (949) 722-7498. •.1
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CHRtSl1AN FNa.Y CHURCH
saMC£S 'A
Pastor Hein Austin c:onduds ·~
dlurd'I MfVicM where you can ~
make new friends, enjoy upbeatO
muaio and hMr positive prKtica
mwau-• 2 ~ Stmdaf
et 2A01 Irvine Ave., Newport -b
Bead\. lnfonnation: (949) 10
722-7498, iO
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SHABBAT SERVICES
Tempe Bat Yahm in Newport 11
Beach has a new ldledule for •l.
weelcty Shabbat MfVicea. On tt-1
first Ind third Fridays of the 'Q
month, services will begin at 6 w
p.m. The third Friday it a catere$
Shabbat dinner of dlic:ten, bakedl
potato, ulad, dlabh ind wine ~
atter • ..w:.. The cost wtH be se
for adutta and S& for c:Mdren. i i
Paid reMNations are '9qUfred by
the Wedneedey ~the dinnei
For the eecond, fourth and fifth t.
Fndaya, MMcel begin at 6 p.m.<J
All aeMc:iM a,. conducted by id
Rabbi Marte Miller, Rabbi Rayna •q
Gewrtz and Cantor Jonathln q
Grant. Information: (9'9) .~
&M-1999. a .,,
GAY/LESBIAN 11 SUPPORT GROUP
TM J8wllh Famlty ~of ff
a,.,. County plane 10 pt••"'• cha~ group for P9f'lf'ltl of JI
JewW\ DIVS and....,._ tf ..t
enough people .... lnter91ted. ~,
lnfonnatJon: (114) "46 4860. .,, .,,
~MOSPWTUM.
TM Mv11b1Splrftuelllla1Ut'Ch0
of South Or-. CoUntY hOlde fT $wtdlrv11Mc11.t.y-. et 10
a.m. at 2482 N ... "PO't ~·.,~
3, COltll Mela: A 1J*t1ua1 ~ _..,......,..at•.301.m.
h1fonMdon: (Me) MW280. ttt . . ~a
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of 81. Andrww'I ~n
~ tn..ea from 71!0 8 Lm.
~In Diereua.kt Hall, eoo St. Andlwwl Road. Newport
INcft. $2.&0 It the door.
lnformltioh: (949) 831·2880.
SEPMA110N l&llPOltT
J9wWl FamHv SeMce of Orange
County holda •women'• divorce .net Mpamion IUpport group at 1
p.m. ~ltthe Jewish
Femtty s.Mce'• offtce at the
JM8h F9deradon Campus, 260
Et Biker St., Suite G, Co.ta Meta.
For date9 .nc:t t.M, cell (714)
4116 4860, ext. ,, ...
YOUNG WOMEN'S
s&llPORT GROUP
Jewleh Family SeMce of Orange
County offers • support group for
younger women deenng with
iaauea IUCh ea life pauagea and
c:Nngee, body Image, femlly,
,..lltk>nlhlps and lonellneu, at 1
p.m. Tueedevt et the agency
oftk:e, 250 E. Beker St, Suite G,
OD.ta M9u. Preregistration la
required. Information: (714)
446 '960, ext. 11 ...
tE.PING THE HELPERS
Jewleh Femtly Servk:ee of Orange
County 18 lpOfllOring •
dltco•ion 9roup focusing on the
..._end concemt faced by
adutt children taikJng care of their
eldet1y parents. The offtcet are at
260 E. Beker St, Suite G, Costa
Mela. Prereglmation is required.
$10. Information: (714) ~.
ANXIETY MD DEPRESSION
S&ffORT
The Jewish Ftmlly Service of
Orenge County offers• support
~ ditQ181ion group for edulta
~anxi.ty end/or
dep'9aion from 10 a.m. to noon
on Mondays at the agency
offices, 250 E. Beker St. Suite G,
C09ta M9u. ffee. Information:
(71 .. ) 446 4960.
INTERFAITH COUPLES GROUP
Jewtah Family Service of Orange
County it forming a dltcualon
group for Interfaith coup.
where one partner la Jewish to
1$>Nk about-.... aff9ctlng en
int.faith r918tionship. Jewfth
Family Service II It 250 E. Baker
St.. Suit. G, Cotta Mele.
lnforma1k>n: (71') 44f>..4960 • .
liEREAVEMENT SlffORT
Jewtah Femlly 5efvice of Orange
County wtl1 hold • new ongoing
bereavement support QtouP for
people In aJI ti.get of loll at 1
p.m. Tueedeys It the Jewish
Family SeMoa, 250 E. Baker St,
Suit. G, Cotta M ... Free.
lnfonnatlon: (71'1446-4960.
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• Proetate Cancer
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• Benign Pro•tate Growth•
New simplified diagnosis and minimally
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Monday,
Septemhr 13
8 p.m.
Lower level of Huntington Beach Hospital
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Bladder Control
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Monday,
September 27
8 p.m.
Lower level of Huntington Beach Hospital
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Hospital
17772 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach, CA 9264 7 www.hbhospital.com
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(714) 979-6679
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COMMUNITY & CLIJBS ..
:>
Lions Club sa~s tilofia ta new members _;
T he Newport Beach eomc.c Metro Rotary~~ meet at 190
HawUlln Uont Oub be&cl dMinPel 3 or cm HolM_ky lnD and the ~
lU eecond fundra.ller CM1V ~ H&lbOf ~ Oub leg
benefltln8 the .JweoUe Diabetes cbanneJ 24. Wiil meet at the~ 11m
Researdl Poiaodadon euti« thll nm ii an Atbledc Qub. IX8
8Ul1ln)er at Qu:y'a ll&and Home nay '!I"'/ to Nomll The e.dlanae Oub al :-Oat
Store lo Fubion blmd. 1he liam more the Orange Coalt.wtll ineet at
event. featudng lt\'e Hawallan about elcb the Bah1a. C.OrlntbJao Yacht Oub.;lo
music and dancien, wu enjoyed candidate. 8 p.m.: 'Jbe.50.member q
by more than 300 guesta Tune ln Costa Rotary Oub of Newport·BalbOa o< I
according to dub Prelldent Mesans! wW meet al the BabJa tu
Wy Nodmld. C.Dlinthlan YaCht Oub for a dub ,n
Uona Oub memben wore 1V VIEWING assembly. .11
tradldonal HawaU.&n attire, as r. (http:/twww.MWpOnbalboa.or8' 1 to
did molt of the guests, and were Oledt out "7th Heaven" on ttr11
rewarded wfth JeJs Bown ln from Monday nights aJ 8 p.m:on 1HURSOAY ·~i
the Ialands. Noctold said the KTLA. Mab lt a famtlyviewing 7 a.m.: The 20-plus member
event. 'Which included dinner dme. There Js a little com, Costa Mesa-Orange Costa rlO
and a silent auction with more uaually some laugh.I and aome Breakfast Uons Oub wfb meet aJ e1
than 100 items, raised almOlt good discussion opportunities Mimi's ear~ n
$19,000 for Juvenile Diabetes for families. I hope you enjoy (http:llwww.cmoclions.or8' ·~
research. Sdy ~. the "7th Heaven" as much as Noon: The 50-member Costa ;c 1 spedal event manager for Barbara and I do! Mesa Kiwanis Oub wfD meet at "
JDRF's Orange C.Ounty chapter, the Holiday Inn for a propam .10
was on hand to receive the WORTH REPEATING on the Califom!a Patb 'JH
check from the Uons Oub. From the lbougbt for Today, Ministries. •ov
Recently, the Uons Oub provided by Greg XeDey of the Chttp://www.ldwanls.org/ , \I.:
inducted new memben Oleryl Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith clublcostamaa); The •;:"
Mltthell, Suldra 11111, Giil Council: "Ufe is I()IJ(, what SO-member Newport , , 1
Metcalf, Su:ranne Boas, Jean happens to you and 909' how Beach-C.Orona deJ Mar Kiwanis 111,
Unadn. Anl Dylml, John K.ell you respond to it.~ aub will meet at the Bahia
and Unda Nellon. -LOU HOlJZ C.Orinthian Yacht Oub; The ·Aq
"A love of Hawaii, It's history 85-member Exchange Oub of ii'-
and culture and a sincere desire SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS Newport Harbor wfD meet at the ~ 1
to help those less fortunate in WEEK NaudcaJ Museum for a program
the communit)> is all you need by Lucy Stelly on "Onsite Health •
to qualify for membership," TUESDAY Systems" '
Nock.old said. 7:30 un.: The 47-member (http://www.nhachange
For mo re information, call Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary club.com); the Rotary Oub of • v
(949) 644-6335. Oub will meet at Five Crowns Newport Irvine meets at the
CANDIDATES FORUM
The Costa Mesa Chamber or
C.Ommerce, in cooperation with
the Daily Pilot, C.Omcast Cable
and CMTY, wW hold a C.Osta
Mesa City Council candidates
forum from 6:30 to 8:30 p.rn. on
Wednesday. The forwn will be
televised live from the Costa
Mesa City Council Ownbers on
GETTING
INVOLVED
• GETTING INVOlllED runs
periodically In the Daily Pilot on a
rotating baais. For information
about adding your organization
to this list, call (949) 574-4298.
Restaurant for a program by the Radisson Hotel to hear John
American Cancer Society. Puemer, president of The Los
(http://www.newportbNJch Angeles Tunes.
sunrlserotary.of'8'. (http://www.nirotary.of'8'
8 p.m.: The C.OSta Mesa
Newport Harbor Uons Oub will • COMMUNrTY a a.uas ia ~ . meet at the C.Osta Mesa Golf and
CoWltryOub.
WEDNESDAY
7:30 a.m.: The South C.Oast
ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH
SHElJER
The largest family shelter In the
county needs volunteers for Its
children's programs. It especialty
desires Mora and those who can
take part in activities after 8 p.m.
Tutors will work with groups of
children or Individually, helping
children in their academic
problem areas. Volunteers will
also act as• big brother or big
sister during the eummer.
Information: Jeime M.-,o, (949)
631-7213.
ORANGE COUNTY HlMVE
SOCIETY
A volunteer group terving the
communities of Coate Mesa,
Newport Beach and Huntington
Beach needs animal-loving
volunteers for~' shifts on
weekdays to walk dogs and help
sociellze them to help them get
adopted. Before purchasing a pet.
please visit the shelter at 2163
Newtand, Huntington Betc::h
between Pldftc Coat Highway
and Atlanta. Information: (714)
640-2288.
published Saturday• in the Deily .,.
Pilot. Send your service club's
meeting information by fax to (714) .~
921-8665 or by e-mail to
1deboom@aol.com. #' " ....
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infants and first-time mothers In , 1
their homes. The center is asking
for a three-hour weekly
commitment. Information: (714)
~-
ORANGE COUNTY
COASTKE£PER -i'
Newport Beach-based Orange i,,
County Coastkeeper is looking for '
enthusiastic volunteers to help
monitor water quality. Training ""
sessions for volunteers are
available. Information: (949)
723-5424or
http:/tWww.coastkHPttr.Org.
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ORANGE COUNTY~ •I.
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL ~·
Volunteers are needed for a
variety of functions. Information:
(714) 839-6199.
ORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS
TASK FORCE
The wsk force Is recruiting
volunteers for the Interfaith
Council NetwOft to work
one-on-one wtth homeless adults
In a program on basJc life skills.
Information: (949) 263-1n4.
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ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER ART
The center needs volunteers to leam more about an and share ''
work wtth hiQh-riA families end with your community by
. chlldntn, providing weelcJy
emotionel support to families,
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ORANGE COUNtV
P£RfOMMG MTS CiHIEit
Ooc**.,. nMded to lead toul'9
of the c.ntef, 800 Town Centel
Drive. eo.t.e ~Lam~
the hfstof'Y and the development
of the c.nter Ind the woftdrigl of
the bldt ltege .,..., Information:
(71•) 66&-ARTs, Ext 833
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ORANGE COUNTY WORKS
PIJSkiJ>9!e In lit. managerMnt end employment tnlnlng
~ 111 aucceucoech to
to.ter tMM 18 to 18 years old.
lnfonMtion: (949) ~1461.
ORGANIZATION FOR THE
~CAR£ OF Al•W.S
VoluntMn are~ to ca,. for
t1rlV and Iott 1nfm1l1 In the
Newport Beech, Cotta Mesa end
Coron• def Mir 1ree1.
lnformltk>n: (949) 722-1367.
PACFIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The Orange County Pacific
Symphony Orchestra'•
Volunteers In Education
Opportunltiea program needs
volunteers to 1ulat chlldren in a
variety of hands-on musical
actlvitlff. VoluntHra spend a
total of al>< Saturday mornings
with the children. Information:
(714) 765-5788. Ext. 244.
PARENT HELP USA
Founded by Mothers and Others
Against Child Aboae, Parent Help
asks the public for help and
volunteers to Inform the
community on vital laauea
affecting children and the t.mily.
lnformetlon: (949) ~3461 or
(949) 675-5271.
PEDIATRIC CANCER
RESEARCH FOUNDATION
PCRF, which ralMI money to
support pediatric cancer research.
needs volunteers for a variety of
dvti ... Information: (949)
859-6312.
THE PHARMACOLOGY
RESEARCH INSlTTVTE
The Institute la loolting for
voluntMrt to take part in a study
on quitting smoking. Information:
(888)774-41873. •
PRIME DYNMICS
Prime Dynamics, • Newpon
Bead\ nonprofit organization for
the 99 and younger set, need•
volunteers for ita programs.
Information: (949) 262·7300.
Jeff Ewing & Ly/ten Ewing
THE MULTIPLE .
LISTING SERVICE
TM Muluple u 1t1n1 Service
~ revolut1oou.ed lhe way real
Cft&&e 1s sold all over the
'*'1ltt}'. When haf:i.a.I )'OW tJwoe in Ne9ipOl1 Buch. a
~tor CD1U1 the pertlncnt
i.¥onnatioo abour your
Pfoperty into a compUteriz.ed
I Vcn&Ory t.ok.
Kavln& your home placed on
Muldple Uatina Service
Idea Ibo moat elfcctJve
ertialna avall&ble beCauaO
ti In Southern callfomla
'-RUCf ACClll
,,.. Aallll 11 ........
Olgll .... thM.,,.. rtlidiinc ol
low Income hol.till10 ..,........ ... .,~
IOdm .W.. UIUalty~
f9IOUrCe Clf'ltllfa. \loluMNre.,.
nMdid to Mor dtlkhn. ...m
Cnfta nt~lkJtltlt1ht
\'a~Clntln. ·~ Ptul Shapiro, (Mt) 263-3120 Ext 229.
PROJECT CUDDLE
Project CUddtt I• • Cotta
MllH>1ud nonprofit
organlution that meets the needs
of gtrte and women feeing
unplanned pregnanclel. In
eddltk>n to o1"ce help and
12-hour hotline lhlftt once 1
mon1h, volunietr. ere nffded for
1n 1wdll1ry group ind
fundraialng committees Ind to
heCp distribute ltk:kwa to atop
babies from being abtndoned In
trash blne. Service grdUpe of ell
kinds -mom's grou~. churches,
atudenta, men and women's
clubs. and company-sponsored
sport's teams -are wented for
creative fundraialng projects. The
organization also needs donated
gift Items for mothers and bablff.
Information: (714) 432-9681 or
http:llwww.proj~cvddte.org.
PROJECT TOGETHER
Proiect Together seeks adult
volunteers to establish 11 trusting.
one-to-one relationship with
children stressed from family
problems and abuse. Thia
component of the Orange County
Health Care Agency's Children'•
Mental Health Services offers
training and supervision for the
program. Many of the children
are economically deprived,
.. ,,...cowrrv
'MnMr ...........
needed to help a.-• more
~~--~ tutoring far .... In~ end
wrtdng, one-on-one Ot ... .-nelt
Qt'OUPS. Tht ect.it llWICY
program .we tht Orllnge
County P\lbllc UbtWy ~.
l.laont tre lnc:tMdulllz9d end
confldendal. TralnJng le pnMdtd
Ind ,.qulNd. lnformfdon: (71•)
588-3070or
http:/Mww.rMdoc.org.
READtNGBYI
Tht mentor reeding program
aeeka voluntetr1 to read to
ltUdtntl In klnderglrten through
the third grade. Colt.I Mtu
lc:hoolt need http for ttudents In
reading, wrttlng and English.
M4Nnor Mlliont may bt
actleduted from tt30 to 11~ e.m.
end~ from 3 to 8 p.m.,
Monday through Friday.
lnfonnetlon: Pomona Elementary
School, (949) 616-6980: Whittier
Elemenuiry School. (949)
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CMNd food or toy drtw, OI maU
a ePedal -Ol dollilelon dlNc:dv tott.Sllo.illlot•Atmt·
WOn'Mlon: (7M) 132·1100.
SAW OtM VCM"H ™ Wlltltdt Calta Mtu youth ~lzatk>n la looklng for
votuntMn to Mis» create •
potltivt 1tt.m.tlve for peopft 12
lo 23. Volunteet9 ere needed to help,,,. ...... euct. .. bmdng,
apotll, htltth, fttnela, Hrobics
and IC:ld9mk: tutoring.
Information: (9'9) 648-3266. .
SEMCE COR9S OF RETIRED mcunws
Jofn other butinea profealonala
to hetp smell buaineues succeed
SM INYOL.VED, Pqe All
Interior plants at wholesale prices
. FREE design consultation
Plant rental for parties and events
Furniture and gifts from the Pacific Rim
Custom plant arrangements
776 W. 16TH STREET
C OSTA MESA, C A 92627
Ph: 949.650.PALM (7256)
OPEN MON-FRI 8A.M.-4P.M.
SAT 9A.M.-1P.M.
........................... _, ............ ,. .......... ..
I Saturday
_Septe111ller 11th, 2004
3100 PM
at the
New Balalice Store
(in the Corona del· Mar Plaza>
LAGUNA BEACH FINANCIAL
1891 a. CDAllT HWY., LAGUNA BEACH
IMAGINE!
You could lower your monthly cost by hundreds of
dollars on high interest debt of any kind and the
best news is that it may be TAX DEDUCTIBLE!
L9guN S.Kh Rnandal h1t built • strong Nputatlon as en outawnding mortg~ bfOkerege
flrm serving th. lending needs of reel ntata profetlion1l1, builders end Individual homebuyers.
We're• full eervice mortgege broker with en ei1perienced ltlff offering expertlN In every ere•
of mortgage lendlng ... from purch8M to refinance to conttruc:tion lending. W. have .a:e11 to •
full renge of mortgage eources end ell of our lending specl1li11a are dedk:-.d to finding the right
loen • with th. bett rat", terms end COit& • to mMt our clients' unique needa. But thet'a just the
beginning of our Mf'VQ. Throughout the lending proea. w. provide ~ui.r loan ~ end
progr ... reports to d!.nta alwayt kllOW the lt9tut of their loan. We eltO off• • ~ Mortgage
M1n9r Mrvice for tnoM coneidetlng r.fin.tnclng tn.ir mortgage.
• NO INCOME DOCUMINTATIOH LOANS
• EASY APPUCATIOH OYa THE PHONE
• NO NftJCA1"ION FEE
•sallMPLOWID
• CASH POI MY MASON
• NO COST EOUfTY UNI OF CMDrT
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INVOLVED
~ ... eemlnlnand
~ .......... ,.onQne.
Tht~ll•noe""oll =:c:rn:=:....,
bUeinw ........ bOch w.ortin9
end ........ who cauneel
~from neerty«>O
omc.~the counuy,
lnfonnadon: (714) ~7388.
IENWG PIOPU .. NEED
s.Ml ... guide for"°"'''"' famiNes~~bmM
goal• tind rNim.ln • bale
budg9t. ~ ... nMded.
Orientation •nd training
provlded.lnfom\lltlon:Theresa aowe, <949> 757-1458. ·
SENIOR MEALS~ SERVICES
ftC.
Volunteers efe needed to deliver
meats to homebound eenior
citizen• In Costa MeA who are
not able to prep8l'9 their own
mealt end do not haw anyone to
prepare meata for them. Meals
are delivered between 11 a.m. to
1 p.m. Mond8ythrough Frid8y.
Volunteers are asked to donate at
least one hour per week for abc
months. Subctitute dr1wrs ere
alao needed to fill In for regular
drivers. Information: (714)
840-6611 or (714) 891--0804.
SERVING PEOPLE IN NEED
Serving People In Need, also
known aa SPIN, ls looking for
volunteers to help prepare meals
for the homelesa, aaemble
hygiene kits, distribute meals and
pick up food for preparation. SPIN
provides move-in costs for
houaing, caae management end
support servk:et to families
leavtng shelters. SPIN workers
also aerve at family advisors or
mentors and conduc:U
workshop9 on budgeting and
more. Visit SPIN at 2900 Bristol
SL, Suite H-106, Costa Mna.
Information: (714) 761-1101.
SHARE OUR snves CL.NC
The clinlc, which providea
emergency aervices to the needy
In Orange County, is looking for
volunteers to deliver and pidt up
food from locat reataurants and
grocery storea, help with medical
end dental staff, data entry, assist
with food sorting and
diltrlbution. to help et the front
detk and eome other duJies. The
group also needs tran .. etors.
Information: (949) 642-3451 , Ext.
267.
SHERMAN UBRMY I&
~ Mlilt with the garden,
wort In the gfft and tea shop or
become a docent guide for
dllldren and adults et Corona del
Mar's botanical garden and
historical research library.
lnfonnetlon: Stefanie Kristiansen,
(949) 673-2261.
SMALL BUSINESS ASSISTANCE
CENTER
The Small Buslnea Assistance
Center of Orange Coast College
needs volunteen to edviee small
bueJneu owners In finance,
accounting, law, maiteting, sales,
humen ......... eftdott. -.Wanudcwm!W ..... IC_c:Mml_.
IO'faB
Someone Cai'M lc>UP QcMri ==--...-'"'-· 0t91nl:rdein It It 720\Y. 1llh 8t.,
C'*8 MeM. lnfonMdOn: (848) s.aaaet
SOUTH COAST urEMCY
COW«1
Volut*ertutora ... needed to
'""'. ~dtmend tor llterecy end EnGllllh ... eacond
language dr111r ~ .,.
taught E~ ~Witting YlllCN FOi PlllONI
and apelldng eldlla et thilr own Vlllons for~ • ·-no1-,.,.. ...... ,.,,oftt11t
level In small groups or • prognm ttlllt tMdMlli dltudlnal
one-on-one. There lf9cem.rt111 heeling Ind~ In~
over Or1nge County. Onoe · • needs typists to trenecrtbe
trained, tutors mey c:hooM the from lnmetel to troobled lcldl.
center et which they want to Weekday hours, Meu del Mar. 1
teach. lnfonnetion: M9ty lnfonnetlon: (71•) 6IS&-8000. r
Fitz09rald, (949) 468-8864.
SOUTH COAST REPERTORY
THEA mt
The South Coaat Repertory
Theater needs votum.en to help
with ushering and other
functiona.. lnfonnatlon: (714)
708-6500.
SPEAK UP NEWPORT
A nonprofit organization that
promotes the social welfare by
educating the public •nd
improving local govemment in
Newport Beach holds monthly
meetings the second Wednesday
of eadl month et the Newport
Beacti Yacht Club, 1099 Beyslde
Drive, Newport Beadl. A
reception begins et 5:30 p.m., and
meetings begin at 6 p.m. Free.
Annual membership dues are
$20. Send dledt to "Speak Up
Newport; P.O. Box 2594, Newport
Beadl, CA 92663. Information:
(949) 673-1191.
STITCHES FROM THE HEART
Made up of a group of women
from Southern Califomla who
love to knit and crodlet, the
nonprofit corporation is looking
for volunteers to knit and crochet
hall, booties and blankets for
premature babies and babies in
need. The items are donated to
hospitals across the country.
Patterns are available, and
donated yam is appreciated.
Information: Kathy Silvert.on,
(310) 472-6903.
SURFRIOER FOUNDATION
The Surfrider Foundation
Newport Beach Chapter Is a
graas-roota, nonprofit
environmental organization that
wotlcs to protect the OCAnl,
waves •nd beachea tfiii&iOh Its
Conservation Acti~Beseardl
and Education prog~
Information: (949) 631-6273.
SWEET ADELIES OF ORANGE
COUNTY
The singing group Invites women
who like to sing to join them
Tuesday nlghta for foul'p&rt
hannony,orBa~e
singing. lnfonnation: (949)
496-6685.
TEll-A-f1UENO
Orange County cancer groups
seek volunteers to encourage
VOUM'EER CEN1£R OF
GREAl!R OltANQE CCUfTY
With mot. than 1,600 wlunteer
oppottunlu., the YolunlMf :
Center wll match people end :
groups withing to votunteer ~
nonprofit agencies In their area. ,
lnfonnatlon: Votunteer :
Connection Line, (71•) 963-5757. •
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WELLNESS COIMJNt1Y OF :
ORANGE COUNTY I
The Wellness Community needS:
volunteers to help et the
reception desk during the day. '
Information: (714) 258-1210.
WEST SIDE BOYS I& GIRLS
CLUB
Volunteers are needed from 2:JQ
to 6:30 p.m. Mondays and , •
Thursdays to tutor students in
first through sixth grades in
reading. lnfonnation: (949)
631-n 24.
WILSON STREET LEARNING
CENTER
Volunteers are needed for after ,
school tutoring from 310 5:30 ,
p.m. Monday through Friday '
beginning Sept 13. The center is
located at 740 W. Wilson St,
Costa Mesa. Information: (949)
631-n30.
WOMEN HELPING WOMEN
The Costa Mesa-based ,
organization provides support for
needy women to become
sett-sufficient by gaining
employment. Volunteer& are
needed In the organtzetion's
Profesalonal Clothes Closet to
assists clients and sort clothing.
The organization 11et711W.17tlil
St, Sult-e A· 10, Costa Mesa.
lnfonnation: (949) 631-2333 or '
http:l!Www. whw.org.
W't'lANO FOtftDATION
The Wyland Foundation, whlcti 1
encourages greater awareness of
ocean conservation, is seeking :
volunteers for clerical and
computer help and grant writing.
Info rmation: (949) 497-6723. •
YMCA
The YMCA'1 Building Life Optio,.
Mentor Program ii looking for
volunteers to mentor and tutor
teens In Costa M .... lnfonnation:
(714) 838-0181 , Ext. 110.
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''For All Y:our Decorating Needs!''
fURNITURE REUPHOLSTEU
• Custom-Made Furniture • Slip Covers • Patio FumJture
Draperies. Shades. & Bedspreads
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36. Superior Homes
37. Roger,• Realty
38. Armstrong Properties
39. Hanu Reddy Realty
40. Paci6c One Residential
41.-47. Fust Team Estata
48. Coudine Realty
Metro Realty
49. Metro Realty
50. Back Bay Funding
51. utalilt Home1
52. \WI. &go Pan. Moiqpge
53. Laguna Seaside Realty
54. Waahington Mutual
55. Platinum Properties
56. Welb Fargo Bank
57. Cote Realty Group
58.-93. Coldwdl Banker/
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95.-130. Scnda Propa1ia
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Incredible ocean and Catalina sunset
views. Gounnd kitchm, bge lfvtng
room, fireplace and Jorma1 dining
mttrtainmmt ana. Large viewing
duks. Fwrnislwl 4 bedroom homt.
All glass atrium tntryway, beautiful
ganltns and suwity systtm.
Offered at $6,~,000
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Margie Hobbie
949.464 .3006
949 .464.3007
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660 North Coast Hwy
NortJa Laguna Beach
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large yacht, pool & gardens for entertaining.
$6,950,000
949 . 689 . 8686 l www.HomesByBruce.com
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Shady Canyon this classic Santa Barbara
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56 SEA ISLAND
Newport Beach
End unit, 2bd, 2 bath
(one bedroom downstairs)
PRESENTED AT: $619,000
COLEEN BRENNAN
949 .275.2775
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Enjoy panoramic ocean views from Dana Point to Palos Verdes in this soft,
contemporary style Laguna Beach home. With ocean view balconies on all
three levels and a great end of cul-de-sac location, you'll savor the private
fee.ling of this unique property.
The four bedroom, two full and two half bath home has a gym/media room
with granite wet bar and Cat.attn.a view. With views all around, the outdoors
come in on each level. This is Laguna Beach living as ft was meant to~-The
~ are available if the new buyer is interested, not included in
purchase price.
This home is offered at $1,950,000.
For more in.{omulffon, cAll Usa Baru/Uma of Coldwell Banker's Nortlt LAguna
Bud offee at (949) 464-3018. Coldwea Banker Residential Brokerage is a
rnernber of tlt.t NRT fmrrlly of companks. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading
restdenHal real matt l!rolterage company, ts a subsidiary of Cendant
Corporation (NYSE.CD).
Spectarular oceanfront location In Laguna Beach
SpectaCulat whitewater ocean views await you from most rooms in this
Laguna Beach bome. JUlt steps to the sand, you'll enjoy dramatic sunsets as
you listen to the waves blUk onto the shore.
The draiDatsC all glass atdum enuyway brings the outside in. Beautiful
gardau accent this four bedroom, two and threc-quarten bathroom home.
Perfect for enteJt&tntn& the Conn.al dining room and large living room feature
stt dmm ocan Viewl. 'lhere ts air conditioning and a security system.
1his hoine ii of&red at $6,499 ,000.
For.,,.,~ rAllMll'fP Hobble or Sue Derr of O>ldwell &"•leers
Nri l9'V BMdt "oJfl« '11(949)494-0215. Coldwt118""1ter R~
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wide selection of loan programs,compet1t1ve rates.and the power lo give up-front
approvals' personally. I otter programs to qualified buyers such as:
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11lis is an excellent opportunity to build ymu dream home in one of
Newport Beach's best family neighborhoods. Walking distance to IC.hoots,
parks, shopping, restaurants and beach.
11lis home is situated on a more than 9,()()().-square-foot lot and features two
bedrooms, two baths and a two car attached garage wtth new garage door and
opener. Brand new paint and carpet and pdvate pool
11lis home is offered at $1 ,345,000.
For more "'fomuili<m, call Riclt Lllngevin of Cotm Newport
Prope1tles-Coldwell Banlter at (949) 644-1600. Co4st Newport Properties is
located at 4 Chlk Plaza, Ste. 260, Newporl Bedda. Coldwell Banlter ResUkntlAl
Brolterage Is a metnber of the NRT family of companies. NR1' 11fan'1101'111ed, tM
nation's leading residential real est.te broltertJ&t CO#lfldllY, ts• nbsldU.ry of
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Former model North Laguna home
This Arcbltectural Digest-style, form.er model is offered fully fumtahed and
extensively appointed. Located in North Laguna, it is ideal u a full.dme or
weekend residence. 1be granite kitchen bu stainless steel applimcel and the
living room has a great room concept wtth a ftreplaoe and ocean view tarace.
This property ts close to the beaches and restaurants and fe.ttura two
bedrooms, two baths and a spectacular~ vtew.
This home ts offered at $1,375,000.
For more lnf"""""°11, call .ICAndy PeHllo or Dmlt B""11 of OMst Newporl
Proptrlta-ColdtHll Bl"•lter Ill (949) 614-1600. Co4st Newport Propmles ts
located 1114 01/k l'LuA, Ste. 260, Nefll1'01'I Buda. Coldwll .S.aer ResldentW
Brollerag Is a metnber of the NRT f"""1y of compa;,/a. NRT I~, the
natton's ludln& resldentW fUl estate brolterag company, Is 11 nbsldU.ry of
Ce11dant Cof'poratUm (NYSE:CD) .
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333 Gr9nd Canal
...... Sun2-4
Owner/Agt.
$2,196,000
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CORONA DEL MAR
1325 8oNlle Dune Terrace
. .... .. Sun 1-5 $1,845,000
Matlenne Nahln
714-298-7811
Metro Realty
433 Seward Ad
2Br 288 aat .. Sun 1-4
L.aurtn8 DePrtma
149-278-2880
WM Kennedy & Aaaoc.
Sat-Sun 1-4
510 Marguerite Ave.
3Br 2.5Ba Sat-Sun 1-4
Barbanl Roppolo
Prudential Caltf. Reatty
IG-219-2486
301 Heliotrope
38r2.aa. naor.n
-Sat-Sun 1-5
PacHlc Vantage Realty
Ml 888 4588
COSTA MESA
2043 National Ave
38r 11111 Sat-8un 1-4
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848 fM8 9870
401 East 11th St .,.. Sun1-5
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2IO Victoria. G-2
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COTO DE CASA
$1,349,000
$1,329,000
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$380,000
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DANA POINT
25011 Catherine Way
5Br 5.5Ba Sun 1-5
Joanne Alexander
948-338-2600 Re/Max
25182 Manzanita
$2,895,000
3Br 2.5Ba Sat 1-5 $845,000-$880,000
Joe and Ellen Rocca
( J) 949-533-9587
(E) 949-833-9687
LAGUNA BEACH
43 Laguntta
3Br 3Ba , Sat 1-4
Patty Harvey
714-501-8110
Marianne Nahln
714-289-7861
Metro Realty
NEWPORT BEACH
2224 Heather Ln
3Br2Ba Sun 1-5
Phyllis Hayden
949-660-5028
Metro Realty
529 Playa (Vista Parada)
3Br2.58a Sat-Sun 1-5
Paulson Realty
Nore lee
94MS32-6489
1 Coventry
4Br3.5Ba Sat-Sun 1-5
Marla Harper
Harbor Realty
949-929-2016
2281 La Unda court
4Br3Ba Sun 1-5
Agent
714-398-2233
44 Baycrest Court
38r3Ba Sat-Sun 1-4
MlchMI Stark
MeboRealty
948-574-9474
100 Scholz Plaza '208
2Br2Ba Sun2-8
Bkr. 714-841-3812
$3,675,000
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Completely remodeled single fam11y home In one of Corona del Mar's most desirable neighborhoods. Walcilg dlsaance k> Bal>oa Island, FashlOn Island, the
Village & Resturants. Comer lot south of P.C.H. 3 bedroom, 2 bath with ~ room to expand. Top of the lin8 ugrade8 throughout. Priced tor mnecllle sale.
Selling Price $1,329,000 By Owner (949) 355-9130 • (949)719-9117
Newport Beach
Versailles
Open Sun 2-6
&citing ~ter V'iew Condo
100 Sc~z DkJ7o # 206
2BR, 2BA Condo .
Water & Ocean Views .
Walk/Bike to the Beoch
Gated Community, Plantation
Shutters, Berber Carpet, Pool,
Spa, Gym, BBQ.
$620,000
B~,. 714-841-3812
Balboa Island
New Offering!
Rare Balboa Island· Waterfront 2
unit, 2 boat · dock. Quiet, secluded,
low traffic, Collins Island end of
island with 2 car enclosed garage.
Receive great rental income from 2
slips, 2 units, while you . plan your
waterfront dream home! ., ..
$3,295,000
OWlleT/~ 949-362-1500 x21
Great View OfTurnins -~in And
City Lights. Gracious Living With
24/bour Security And Doonnan.
2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath
601 Lido Park Or. Unit IA
$1,275,000
601 Lido Parle Or. Unit SF
$1 ,495,000
LUlo Par(!RJa{ty
M.,LnKiebln
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$1,200,000
Ajlflt. 714-Jt6-22Jl
SS,211.0GD1 NEWPORT CoMr. Oc:EAN VEWI-Bar VALUE!
c.-. -8rooldllld homM
5 baooms 4.5 balls -APPAOXJMATElY ~sq ft-Main Floor Master-
i.oest rloof plan. Large~ approxknaaety 15,<XX> sq n. Room for a pool.
Beautiful Court)wds of Custom ~one. Richard Marshall Custom Hardwood
Flom Rt Wdlnscotlng ltvough out Crown Molding, Granite and Marble
Counters, nt Custom Drapes. Thousands In upgrades throughout. 24 hour
Guard Gated Conmmity.
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1,334-2,019 SQFT
Live and work in this fabulous
new development.
Just minutes from South Coast
Plaza, Restaurants, and Galleries
$549,000·$599 ,000
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Great Loc31on fn WOnderful Woodbridae. 3 bdrm,
2.5 tatis, 1650 sq n. Clean Light and Brlaht with
upgraded caq>et. home is well maintained" and in aood condition. Lar~ and very private Patio with Pols and Lovely Flowers.
WOODBRIDGE· NEWLY REMODELED
1195.000 or For Leut ~per month
2 plus den or 3rd bedroom with view of ~ and pool, steos to North Lake. All new kitchen. ~hgtrts. carpet
,paint, baseboai'ds, & bathrooms
THE WOODS • LAKE FOREST
25182 Timbercreek -$695,000
This Special, One Owner Home 1s set among ttle
Tranquil Whis~ng Trees in Lake Forest. and is in
Pristine Condrtion on a Cul De ~. 3 bdrm. 2 5 baths.
plus den . Awrox. 2629 sq. ~. Newef Krtchen, Roof.
and Fence. Wonderful Locaion, Lovely Large Yard.
Privat.e and Tree Lined with Eucalyptus The Lake Forest
Son cm Sail Club has Gym, Tennis. Pools, Etc
Stefanie Meurer
(949) 7 15-3156
433 Seward Rd.
Beautiful 21)(, 2ba home located In Corona
Htghllnds. one ol CdM's molt pq>lMr nas.
Aefnod. mstr Stile lnckdng huge wale-In cloaet,
8'* baltl. French drl IMdir9 <M 10 pd> Prof
penitad Inside & out W/rw C#J)lt, rastof9d
l'llrdwd firs. King & <:Men pams IOCenl new
111 ldlClpe. PIMlt bllcf\ ICXleSI
$1,349,000
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19 Valore -$1,395,000
Master suite on main floor-3 bdrm, 2.5 tahs. Hooe q around Y'f d with luscious landscaping with tountaf ns and lovely
gardens. ~ right Into this iTTmaculala home
Properties
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Stefanie Meurer
(949) 715-3156
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Near Newport Beach!
Condo 2Br, 2-1/2 Ba
Approx 1089sf
Cape Cod Style
Ideal Location
HOA. Pool & Spa. Fpk. Dining
Room, Master Suite with Vaulted
Ccilinp. Secured Premises,
Undctgn>und Parking.
$360,000
260 Vaaoria, G-2, Cosu Maa
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LUXURIOUS AND DISTINCTIV( LIVING.
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Penthouse Condo
2 Bed 2 Bath
Small Bay View
$595-,000
CORONA DEL
MAR
Brand New Condo
45 Foot Wide Lot
Ocean View
·$~,495,000
HB • "TIIE EXECUl'IVE CLASS"
CENTRAL PARK & BEACH LOCATION
Shon dmot IO cht beach. Wilk ID cht puL M.;c.ic 2 fCT wf Dr'lllU lau:btn 8c
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front aiunyanl/amum tnay for added priv.v:y ro ~ Front Doon. Open
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NEW OFFERING!
Fantastic corner
waterfront w/boatdock!
Great views from this
"end of canal" beauty ...
Light, airy & warm decor
makes lt the most
charming home on the
island for twice the
price I 4 spacious
bedrooms, 3 baths,
upgraded kitche n. living
room & patio to die forf
$2, 195,000
Owner/Agent
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949-362-1500 ext 21
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Wonderful Corona del Mar location. Walk to beach, restaurants and shops.
This gorgeous home has two bedrooms, two baths and can be pun:hued with
furnishings by Barclay Butera.
This home is offered at $975,000.
For more inf01"1Nltitm, call Cammy Les1Je (949) 640-3600. Str""'1 Properties,
140 Newport Center Drioe, Ste. I 00, Newport Budt.
Channing Bar Harbor model
Situated in guard-gated Seaview, this home has views of ocean and dty
lights. One l"el home with three bedrooms, remodeled kitchen and many
other upgrades.
Rear view patio and front entry with water features.
1bts home is offered at $1,375,000.
For more tnfonnalion, call Mflte Marr 41(949)640-3600. Strada Properties,
140 Newport COiier Drlflt, Ste. I 00, Newport BeAch .
cabana Home In Bayside VIiiage
This two bedroom, two bath~ ii steps to the Back Bay. Enjoy
resort-style living In the hem of Newport Bach. Two clubhouses, two poola,
spa1, game room, fttna. mom and baich.
This home .. offered at $95,000 .
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mOdel on a wonder611
aal-dHac location in
Big Canyon.
Jmpettably
maintained and in
pristine condition. A
wall of oversized
Prmch doon and
windows open to a
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carpet am~ cdltnp. Neutral colon ~t, hf3b ~and
beautiful mtural light. nm home is o.fraed at s l , 198,000.
For ""1re lt1fonnaJion, CAil LouNme RJ#ey "'(949) 640-3600. Slr""4
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In the heart of
Corona del Mar
Vf:rJ classy ttar
townhome IOUth of
Pad.fie Coast Highway
1n the heart of eomna
del Ma.I near Begonia
Park. Newer
construction, volume
cdJings and l)autiful
natural light. Great
room Ooor plan,
grmJte counten and statnlet11tecl applianca In kttd1en; ~In Jrring
room, master with large walk-m doflet and double skied~ le&ds to
bathroom with dual linb, aoakfn& tub md tepaate lhowu ltlll. I.ana.t patio
off living room for outdoor entatmmig and a rooftop deck with" fabulous
view.
This home ts offered a Sl,138,500.
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favorite because tt b located on the
Oceanside of the highway and has great
ocean views. It is also a pnvate street
and has private steps to the beach.
This two-level home is on a strcct,to,street lot and
surrounded by mature trees and shrub . The upper level
features two bedrooms, bath, formal dmina room and a
living room with beam ceilings and a cheery ftreplace .
The lower level has a larac bedroom, bath and utility
room.
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NEWPORT OlASI' -For much of
Jut aeuon. Sage Hill School junior
lCeya Mansbadi watched hia team·
mat.es do battle each week while he re-
covered from a fracture above bis an-
kle.
42· 14 nonieague
~averMld~
Wirf BlpCist oa a
aumy. warm
afternoon.
Sap Hill
eophomme tail-
back Don Ayre.
a1lo gave the Pa-
triots fit.I. ecoring
on touchdown
Mct.wv Bpt.14 runs of 72 and 57
Sage Hill 42 yards. part of bis
179 n.Wling
yards on nine
carrles.
Adam Williams' 5-yard bullt ~ 51)f
left in the ftnt qmrtel.
The qukk..a:fb Lightning ICOl'ed 28
potnts off m Midway Baptist twno11m
-duee flgnbles and three Intercep-
tions -to exact nMlDp OD the Pad·
Ots, who prevailed. 48-15, when the
teams met in last aeason's opener.
A more mature. better-conditioned
Sage Hill team took the fieJd Friday,
Coach Tom Monarch said.
wlhb year. the intensity is up 50%
and Wf!ve worked extra hard. condi-•
tionlng-wise, to get through all last four
quarters,· Monarch said. "We have a
group of jwljors and (four) senion tba1
are still relativeJy yoWlg, but they're not
freshmen and sophomores anymore."
But In Sage's football opener Friday,
ManshadJ put on a lbow for all to see,
including vblting Midway Baptist.
00..t.EACH/OAl.YPll.OT Man.sb.adi bad the game of a career,
The 6-foot, 175-pound Manshadi
tallied touchdown runs of 54 and 17
yards and finJshed with 98 ~g
yards on eight carries. helping Sage Hill
amass 332 yards on the ground and
&COre 42 collSeC\ltiw points after Mid-
way Bapdst jwnped in front. 6-0, on
The lightning scored four toUCh-
downs in nine offensive drives and the
longest of those was five plays. Me breakiig a tackle, Sage Hill's Keya Manshadi runs in for an easy scoring four touchdowns, lnduding
touchdown. Manshadi scored four touchdowns in Sage Hilrs 42-14 win. ~ ~=~ 7~~
Big plays get
big results
for Sea Kings
Corona del Mar has
three touchdowns of
40-or-more yards in
35-9 win over Mesa.
Rick Devereux
Dally Pilot
few series at corner-
back in the second
quarter and Welch
played much of the
game at safety.
"They didn't play
last week {in the sea-
son opener). and they
made a big difference
in the game, ft Baldwin
safd. "We probably
still would've lost. but
it might have been, 28-
NEWPORT BEACH -The
Corona del Mar High football
team defeated Coat.a Mesa, •
35-9, Friday night at Newport
Harbor High in a nonleague
game to mark the thhd con-
secutive year the Sea Kings
opened up a season with two
victories.
CdM 35 21, or something
eo.ta Meaa 9 closer.·
Before the game, Costa Mesa
Coach Tum Balctwtn said be was
worried about the passing attack of
CdM <2-0), ranked No. 7 ln CIF
Southern Section Dtviaton OC. espe-
d.ally since tenlora lCeW1 Welch and
Shane Collins, the two leading re-
ceivers from a year ago, were back in
uniform after not dressing for the
seaaon opener lut week due to inju-
ries.
The two did not dJaappolnt. pro-
ducing a combined 179 recetvtng
yards md two touchdownl.
"I wu a ltttle nervous about bav·
Ing thoee two out there,• Sea Kings
Coadl Dtck freeman aaid Welch WU
sidelined Jut week due to a groin ln·
jury and Colllna had a bad back.
Neither looked tentadve on either
offeme or defenae. CoWna played a
Mesa utilizes an at-
tacking defense de-
signed to put presswe
on the quanerback. The only draw-
back ls it can lead to big plays by the
offense. And the Sea Kings made big
plays on offense, scoring on three of
their first four possessions.
Following a Ryan Bagwell 28-yard
fteld goal for the Mustangs (0-2),
CdM quarterback Tom Welch gave
the Sea Kings the lead on a 64-yard
option keeper on Corona's second
possession of the game, a drive that
took three plays.
Wess Presson had a 40-yard touch-
down run on their next possession,
and Tom Welch threw a 29-yard
jump ball to hla brother, Kevin, on
the ftna1 play of the first q)Jarter.
Welch ran a quanerl>ac"k sneak on
Corona del Mar'• flnt possession of
the second half to put the tally at
See SAGE. P-ae 83
MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT
Corona del Mar's Kevin Welch, right, makes a leaping catch behind a falling Evan Hunter of Costa Mesa. Hunter
attempted to break the pass up late in the first quarter Friday night at Newport Harbor High. Welch scored a
29-yard touchdown on the play to give the Sea Kings a 20-3 cushion on their way to a 35-9 nonleaaue victory.
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Midway Baptist 8 0 0 8 • 14
Sage Hlll 7 21 14 0 • 42
' fltST QUMTER -~
: -Willl•me 6 run (kldc f•llad),
5:04.
SH -Ayret 67 run (Werblln kidcJ.
3·12.
SECOND QUMTER
SH -M•nshadi 17 run (kk:tt failed),
11 :51.
SH -~n1Mdl 54 run (McGM
run), 8:07.
SH -M•nthadl 33 Interception
r9tum (Werbiin Id<*), 7:32.
nR>QUMTER
SH -Ay,.. 72 run rw.rt>lln kidc),
11:36.
SH -Manthadi W1 lntef'Oe9tlon
return (Werblln kk*I. 8:12.
FOURTH QUMTElt
M8 -Gr•ham 5 run (Gr•ham pa ..
f1'9m Neff), ~24.
A -100 (est.)
INDMDUAL~
Mll -Willl•me. 17.-, 1 T'O;
Grah•m. 13-29, 1 T'D; C.mpbell, 9-25;
Br1mblll1, 2-7; W.mer, 3-3; Puente,
1·mlnu1-l , Nefl, 3-mlnu•11.
SH-Ayree, ~ 179, 2 T'Ds;
M1nthadl, 8-98, 2 T'Ds; Roee. &-14;
McGee. 3-10; Sohl, 1-8.
INDMDUAL MSSING
MB -Neff, 7-14-3, 109; Pu4tnte,
0-1-0.
SH -McGee. 3-10-2, 48.
INDIVIDUAL MCEIYNi
Ml -Pall1*', 3-43; W.nw. 1-37;
Gnth.m, 2·22; Martl"9Z. Fl
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SAGE
Continued from Bl
A three-play, 66-yard drive,
capped by AyieS 57-yard touch-
down burst up the middle. put
Sage ahead. 7-6, and there was no
looking bad.
The drive was set up when jun·
lor defensive end Michael Mor-
gan stripped a Midway baDcarrier
and j\Dlior middle linebacker
Bryan Komsweit recovered to give
Sage a first down on the Patriots'
31 ·yard line. .
Morwdl was also particularly
pleaaed with Sage's defense after
Midway scored ita first touch·
down.
Linebackers Nick Sohl. Ayres.
fteshman Dylan Milstein and
JCDmsweft began filling holes and
Issued some punishing blows on
Patriot ballcarrlers.
"When we can hear helmets
popping on the sidelines. we are
very happy." Monarch said.
Sohl forced and recovered the
same fumble while Milstein also
induced a fwnble.
The stingy Ughtning defense
abo halted a Midway drtw in the
third quarter. when the Patriots.
trailing, ~ had a first-and-goal
on the Sap 4--yard line.
O'Hare and Manshadi, playing
comaback. each stopped Mid-
way baBcarrim for 3-yard losses.
After an incomplete pua, Man·
sbadi capped hJa IOOdn8 swge by
rutting aaoea the m1ddJe for the
lnt.erceplion and then outracing
everyone for the aforementioned
97-yard TD acamper.
Mansbadi. who misled half the
IMIOD and only then &aw mini·
• ma) playing time a year 8&0. WU
ea.goer to get back on the field.
heal~
"lt'I horrible to watch from the
liddJnel, but l kM! evaythlng
now about our team. our (otfen·
IMI line, and our frabman ue
stepping up and making b!g
plays,.. Manshadl eald. .. fPl1dayJ
our team stepped up.•
Pmhm,o quutabG JamJe
McGee oompleted 3 ~ 9 .,.....
for 48 yards, 30 ot me. yuda to
lenlor dgbt end Stephen Han-cock. .
-nds year II Finl to be amaz. me,. Mu'8hadl l8kl
THE SEA
KINGS
8 Jordan AnH 6-9 Sr.
2 Teytor ~mp 6-9 Jr.
16Kefty Chrtattan 5-10 So.
14 Rytee Dennla 6-11 Sr.
8 UndMy Enalgn 6-0 Sr.
6 Kney KJpp • 8-2 So.
10Tred l..8WIOn 5-7 Sr.
9 SNnnon McMenomy 6-9
Sr.
4 8mta Nletten 6-9 Sr.
1 8t'llMe Ogden 6-e Sr.
21 Erica Sol'8 6-11 Sr.
7 JOfdert Smfth 6-11 Sr.
CoMh: BUI Owisttaneen
(fourth yt1er)
, 14 Sati.rday. SeotenW 11, 2®'
T • BREFLY
: '~aters stay eerlect
The UC ~women~ YOlley·
ball team lmpr:oYed to &-0 With a
30-21, 30-19. 30-25 .weep o(Yale
In a nonconference match Prt-
day at Crawford Court. ua aenior outl!de bitter Kelly
Wmg had a match-high 19 kWs
and d:uee aces while middle
blocbrs Sami Cuh and Amanda
Vazquez added eight kills apiece
for the winnen. ua setter Ashlie Hain had 43
assists and 10 digs wb.IJe libero
Keegan Featherstone led the
Anteaters with 14 digs.
Yale setter Jacqueline Becker, a
Junior out ot Corona del Mar
High. h4d 2S assista.
The Anteaten can match the
program's best start when they
open Big West Conference action
against visiting Cal State Fuller-
ton Wednesday at 7 p.m.
CdM outlasts Oilers
• VOu.EYBALL: The Corona
del Mar High girls volleyball
team opened its season with an
impressive 15-25, 25-20, 25-19,
• 23-25, 15-11 nonleague victory
: Friday over host Huntington
Beach.
• Jordan Smith, a UCLA-bound
senior outside hitter, led the
winners with 16 kills, while sen-
ior middle blocker Lindsey En-
sign had 14 kills and six blocks.
Senior Breanne Odgen had
eight digs and three ace serves
for CdM, which also received
nine kills from senior Erica So-
lis.
Setters Traci Lawson and
Kelly Ouisitan combined for 43
assists.
UCI bedevils DePaul
•SOCCER: The UC Irvine
men's soccer team blanked De-
Paul. 2-0, in the opening game
of the Lakeside aassic Friday at
Northwestern University in Ev-
anston, Ill.
Junior Chris Klotz broke the
scoreless tie on an assist by
Brad Evans in the Slst minute.
Sophomore Anthony Hamil-
ton also scored for the Ant-
eaters (l-2) with assists by Co-
rona del Mar High product
Daniel Marshall and Kit Vita-
gliano.
UCl junior goalkeeper Ryan
Mathy earned his first shutout
DEEP SEA
FRIDAY'S COUNTS
Newport landing -4
boats, 63 anglers. 87
yellowtall, 1 white sea baas,
2 barracuda, 142 calico
baas, 6 sand baas, 1 halibut,
2 bonito.
TENNIS
Continued from B 1
sets to help the Eagles defeat the
visiting nllers, 14-4, in non-
league girls tennis action Priday.
Seniors Marci IC1rchberg and
Yvonne Zaidler combined to
sweep at No. 1 doubles for the
Eagles (2-0).
Tustln is now 0-1.
Breakers edge Lightning
•The Sage Hill School girls
tennis team auffered Its 8nt
loss of the season, but not with-
out a fight as vialting Laguna
Beach prevailed, 10-8, in a non-
league match at the Balboa Bay
aub Racquet aub Friday.
HThey beat us 16-2 laat year,
ao th.ls is quite an improve-
of che 1N10D with drie eaves.
DePaul ~ Brian Allen
had ftW MWIL The Blue De-
mont feD to 1 ·2-1. ua will conclude the J..ake.
side· Oass1c, Sunday at noon
apin.st Wilconain·Green Bay.
Pirates sweep Apaches
•VOILBIBUL: Orange
Cout College earned a 3().12,
30-t9, 30a8 nonconference
women's volleyball victory at
Southwestern ln Ow1a Vlata
Friday.
Sophomore outaide hitter
Donk.a Drozd had 12 kills to
pace the winners (2-0). who re·
celved nine ldUJ and six blocb
from freshman middle blocker
Jennifer Holder. oct freshman setter Kaltlln
Parker chipped in 34 assists and
Ouistine Ryan added six blocks
for the Pirates.
Southwestern fell to 0-2.
OCC scores in bunches
•SOCCER: Orange Coast
College's Sarah Ronquillo
scored three goals and team-
mate Jenny Olavis added two
-all in a IO -minute span lo the
second half -as the host Pi-
rates defeated Saddleback, s~o,
in an Orange Empire Confer-
ence women's soccer opener
Friday.
Ronquillo broke a scoreless
tie in the 15th minute of the
second half, igniting the OCC
spurt, on a cross from Lizzie
Terry, who had two assists,
while Jill Cordova had three for
OCC (3-0-J, 1-0 in the OBC).
Kara DeMille recorded five
goalle saves for Orange Coast.
Saddleback fell to 1-1. 0-1 .
The Pirates travel to Santa
Ana at 3 p.m. on Tuesday.
Vanguard sweeps pair
• VOIJ.E\'BM.L: The Van-
guard University women's vol-
leyball team swept two matches
Friday at the Whittier/Occiden-
tal tournament to increase its
winning streak to six.
The lions swept Occidental,
30-8, 30-15, 30-27 in the after-
noon, after sweeping aare-
mont-Modd-Scripps, 30-16, 30-
23, 30-28, in the morning open-
er. Vanguard improved to 9-2.
Pacific SOutbwest opens
• TBNNISc Pallsadet Tennie.
Club in Newport Beach wtll
boat one of the most prati-
gloua Unhed States Teruu. M-
eodaticm leciional touma-
·menta for the ninth ltntght
yeu when the 78th annual Pa-
cific Southwest senior tenn.11
cbampionahlpa begin at 8 Lm.
today.
Coast sinks Sierra
•WATER POLO: Freat>man
Jeannette DeMeneces acored
four goala to help the Pirates
rally from a 2-0 ftrst-quarter
deficit and c1aJ.m a 6-3 nobcon-
ference women's water polo
victory over SielT8 Friday at the
Cypress tournament at Cypress
College.
Freshmen Brittany Kane and
Ann Marie Fi.sher added single
goals for the Pirates, who re-
PHOTOS BY MARK C. ~/OM.Y PILOT
Costa Mesa's Tyler Legg (23) tries to pick~ some y.-ds wtth
COrona del Mar's Tom Welch (15) chasilg betind to try to sb:>P t*n il
the frst quarter of Friday right's nonleague game at Davidson Field.
ceived eight saves from fresh-SEA KINGS man goalle Kelly Dargel.
In the second game of the Continued from B 1
tournament, Oiaffey edged the
Pirates, 11 -10, lo the second · 28-3, and on their next aeries
overtime. DeMeneces had four the Sea Kings were pinned back
goals for OCC (1-1). on their own 5-yard Une. Welch
. . evaded a pass rush and lobbed Vikings edge Pirates a fade to Collins, who caught
•SOCCER: The Orange Coast the ball at the 25 and outran the
College men's soccer team ral-Mesa defense for a 95-yard
lied from a 2-0 halftime deficit score.
to tie host Long Beach In the "I had a good feeling I would
89th minute. But the Vikings be able to break it (for a touch-
scored in the last 10 aeconds of down)," Collins said. "I knew
the five-minute injury time to they were probably going to put
gain a 3-2 nonconference win either a linebacker or safety on
Friday. me, and I knew I could out run
Newport Harbor High prod-them."
uct Jose Serpas scored both Mustang quarterback Ryan
goals for OCC (0-2-1), for which French took the quarterback
Miguel Ochoa and Mike Reid keeper lo from 1-yani out for
contributed assists. OCC's 'nent the final score of the game. The
Painter had four goalle saves. kick was no good
. Despite the convincing vic-
tory, Freeman said there are as-
. pects of the oft'ense he would
like to see improve.
"We've got to get a short pass-
ing game going," he said. "I
would like to see some sort of
ball-control passing from our
offense."
Baldwin wanted to get the
ball into the bands of bis star
tight end, Jeff Waldron, and bad
several plays highlighted that
would achieve that goal. The
QlM defense, however, bad Its
own way of containing the 6-
foot-3 senior.
· "They were holding Jeff at the
line of scrt.mmage, but the refs
never called it." Baldwin aaid.
Waldron finiahed with four
catches for .f9 yards and had
several other puses ln b1a direc-
tion that were off the mart.
BOYS WATER POLO
OF Southem Section
Pfll IHOft l"llnidngl
DMSIONI
1. Long Beach Wilaon
2. Harvard-Weattatce
3. N9wpolt Harbor
4. El Toro
ment," said Ugbtnlng Coach
A.G. Longoria, who singled out
the play of singles players
Stephanie Langer and Sarah
Giocaria.
Langer and Giocaris won two
sets apiece.
Nodrnpe
lAl'lM ...... 10 Sage Hll I Sine* -lAn~r (SHi lolt to Rietc:h, 6-7, def. Thigpen, 6-2, def. Hunter,
8-2; Glocarta (SHI won, 7-6, Iott, o-e.
won, 8-1; Hau (SH) won, 7-5, lost,
3-6, 0-e.
Doublee-Avnn-Gr11hem (SHI lo1t
to Kai. Ochwet-Ammermen, 0-6, def.
Kl. Oc:hwet-Klndell, S-0, lost to
Robln10n-Stlmon•, 4-8;
Andrewa-Doctage (SH) won, M ,
Iott, 0-6, won, 8-3; Webb-Wllllemt
(SH) Iott, 2-6, 0-6, 1-6.
Nonlr11111
&tMd• 141\aatln 4 Slntllee-Stretton (El def. Frenoo,
5. COfOft8 .. Mair
6. Foothill
7. San Clemente
8. Nor1hwood
9.Loyola
10T. Mission Viejo
10T. Leguna Beach
7-5, def. Quijano. 8-2, def. L
Nguyen, S-0; Morton (E) loet, 2-6,
won, 8-3, 6-1; O'Toole (El lost. 1-6,
won, 7-5,M .
DCMlblee-Klrd\berg-Z.ldler (E) def.
E. Nguyen..J. Nguyen, 8-1, def.
Chen-LA, 8-1, def. La-Un, 8-3;
Kulczyk-Slmmons (El Iott. U , won.
7-6 (7-1), Iott. 1-6; Muredlen-.Plttmen
IE) won, 6-3, 8-2, 6-1. .........
Newport Hatt.or 17, eo.t.8 Meu ' line*-B. Sturg ... (NH) def.
Well~. S-0, def. Hoang, 1-1, def.
ChetaUla, 8-1; C-l'ly (NH) won,
6-2, 8-1, S-0; Schwartz (NHI won,
8-1, (Cluc:t NH tub) won, 8-2,
(NM!ande NH tub) won, S-0.
~-Adam.Chinn (NH) def.
Gercl•L. lA, 8-3, lost to
Chang-Heng, U ,
(Nelton-Edme>Nton NH tub) def. A.
t..Mertl.-z, S-0; Ounl~ (NH) won. 8-2. 8-1 (Dunlap-Adema NH
tub) won, W : Mctcay-Mclntoth
(NH) won, 8-2, 8-1, S-0. Corona del Mar Hiih's Wess Presson (4) gets ~ Costa Mesa's
Janison Morris (22) in the second quarter of Friday Nght's
intradistrict game at Newport Harbor's Olvidson F'leld. .
·• -. fltlT...,.
CM·llaWel21flG.t:n a.a-"t._... M""' CHumtntt
IM),l:OO. a.. ............... hm't
---(HUmmel...,, 2:12. c.-·IC. Wiid\ .... from t
---CHummil llldri. 0:00. 119QUMl'ID
cm-"t Wlldl 1 ""'cttumrne1 tdc*),all. c.--Collflt .... from T.
Wlktl (Hummel kid!), 1:14.
fOUltTH QUM'IElt
CM -Ft*""' 1 run (ldct felled),
0:32.
·-1,!500 (..t.) .......,.....,. ..
CdM -,..._,,,, ,, 118, 1 Tl>; T.
w.ldl, M4, 2 TDt; erowe.y, ... i1 ;
Bmmer, 3-12; Mohler, 2 .. 11; Wo#,
2-mlnc»3; Wlglev, 2-mtnu.3; Brown.
1-mmu.2; Folb, 1~.
CM-1.Agg, 22-119; Ruiz. 9-29;
Quiroz. 8-18: Fftnclh, 4-mlnw-7. 1 TD;
~.1·9.
INDIYIJUM. PASSING
CdM -T. v.wdl, ,, 14-0, 222. 3 TOI;
Mohler, 1-2.0, ~; Wlg19y, O-l-0.
CM-fr9nctl, 8-1tr 1, 78.
INDMDUM. MCEMNG
CdM-K. Welch, 4-84, 1 TD; Collini,
1-95, 1 TO; Preeaon, 2·70. 1 TD;
Shanehen, 2-8; LAnc:9, 1-n.
CM -Waldron, ~ Quiroz, 1-17;
Hunter, MO. ·
GME STATIS11CS
c.-CM
Anldowne 10 14
~ -.202 ~174
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"I had a good feeling
I would be able to
break it {for a
touchdown]."
Sh8ne C... Corona <iel
Mar senior receiver
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Kave you 'tarted dotnl buM!ns ylt' Yn, 8/1/
bus111ess yet? No 2004 .
Shllyt1 Nauyen Plli119 Riccobono
Thia st1tement wu This statement wn
hied wrth the County hied with the County
CWk of OrlnP County Clerk of Ounae County
on 08/11./IM 011 08/16/04
20946ff..... • 20046"7162
Deily Pilot Sept 11. 18, D11ly Piiot Sept 11 18.
25, Oct. 2. 2004 S.709 2S OcL 2. 2004 Sa713 ,..... ....
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1209 ~St Aft. £, Hunl.Jftlto• a.di.
C1llfern.. 121411
A1ro11 Jollll Hill),
1208 Hl.lf'ltillltOft $1 Apt,
£. Hunllnltoft leldl.
Cal.t«nt• 926411
ThlS buSIMM II eoft-
duetM by tfl tnflv'*"' Have you stifled.,...
buslllen yef? No
Aaron He~
This statement wn
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Cleft. of Or1np Cott11ty
onOllOS/04
20046"6020
Oelly Polol Sept 4, 11.
18. ~. 2004 S.708
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Remodtled ~ Buneilluw
~ sty w """1e pdt1 fence
& bro wallwa~ 2br
2 5ba be.im ~e1hn11s
lenced doe run bre&eWay
patio between home & del
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714 968 1200
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prime c.orntr t0< 5br
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master Wtte w sundedl
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HAUOI AJllA FIXEI
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Sly Jbr 2b1 La family
kitchen & dmine w dbl
1arden windows Brand
new on rmrket S535.<nl
Coldwell Banllt< Beach
side 714 968 1200
2bf 2ba Condo 2 c &••
newly remod nl!w appl"
la patlCl. wd hkup, Av11I
now Slln> 562 493 8256
Tlte h~lve CloH.
Shatt dn•• lo beach
walll to par~ Maiesllc
2 sty ntwe< krtch • &
bath upar •di'~ 4br ind
huee toll bo11u!> rm
Could be 'Jbr w/2 mu
lets la•o\h landst1pin1
& audt'ns $679 900
Coldwell Ban~er Buch
side 714 968 1200
WALl/llll TO BEACH
Front courlyard/1troum
entry. new lronl doors
Open dn11n 1dds lob of
svntlOlt 4br 2ba up
aradld tutc~11 Hiw ron
up 1••1• S779 000 Can
Coldwell 81nller Buch
side 714 968 1200
MMIOOMID lctfllOVS
2-sty 1n prime loc. Never
uaed br 1nd new llltch •
w1lk-ln pantrr. 3ttr
cuatom stone floon11t • 1t1• pfvah Clrptlln& w .. to"'°'"· acbool I pw~ . lt•ad)' fw lmlTllCI
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for quicA uM. PMt.toO
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Jbr 2b11850 .W• sl
nr pool r •onl & b1ci.
added patou \I"'' of \llylo11hh on p.;r~ ty))t'
view $669 99'> 11 H 1
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~•enet up11r ~de\
11ran11~ b11c h l ab1
nets sld1nlfoss stttl
appi ~ l•u• wills
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style Stir "' end ol ~ul de-
$X. Tree lined street on
QUlel area. Coontry kll.ch,
casual + formal Orwia.
2fp. t••Cl5e rm Hew ..mows. f restlly PcW1ted mide/out. f ,., prt seat-.
& pnvate spa. $57!>Jll)
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8-:hslde 714 $8 1200
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$SS9,000..$62S,OOO
215 Main Street
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ment, minutes horn
South Coast Plaia Sle
fame Meurer
Platinum Properties
949 715 3156
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4br, lbl, (2 matn), ------1600sf, 2 pMios. w/d West r.tt newly remod
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~ * ~ 2br 2lMI condo opt 3rd
1 Wedi 19 .._. 2br br, 2 story, wd, carport,
2b4 condo, 2 c attic pt, 11800 76CM1f.2129
1unlte/1t1lnless kltdl, 1....,. ~ dnt cond. ()peft Sit 12· ..-rw-.
5. 319 0111111 Place
$2660 lilt Mt-D'M200
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pets. (Mt) 120· 1565 to Monttl 3br 2be I"· ...,. suoo 2br dltldl unit, -------__ M_9-_M& __ w_2__ C.. Cattly 949-Sl5-4758.
carport, stor111 unit. ........... ,_..... C-• Ulla a.tt ..... /A6alll • n Non smokers W 17th _ _;.,,._____ ,.... 2llr llWhnla vwy bdy Ml RE rnamt
949·548-0358 YUILY UAlll ...._ ~ ~ 6 co bus. casual, bask
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3br. P/•bl, Fptc, patio, "'"'='150011111D. im. 22MI f3ioo ti;'9.fn.2(18*'-fltinc. Call 949-650-9750
I"· $1775/mo 2427 "°"• 9ff.675-1 1
Or1n11 Aon 949-433-5110
Hw 2.SllMo ,...._, w4,
fr la. 2 car air. deck, no
pets. Comm pool. Ave1I == 6060 IOAT/.V
a...,. Wit quiet ii 2br now $2000 71 4 615·1502
Iba 1111&. LR. OR, l>aicorws, 2 Yrs. Newt o.t. twn 2
pi, wd ~ups. $1850 ubl mstr br 2.5bl Att 3 c ..
llld. Oct 949-874-4728 Wd Fh. IJ... _,, w/d. q $2150 949-581..-000
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""' till 6/30 furnlShed Avail Now Jbr 2bl dl.lple1 or not. Jbr, 2.5ba, Fp.
on the ,......... low. fwn rm, p ~111 unit. 1 c Pl'llinc. w/d, STOUG( srAa.
10133. Costa Mesa
S85/mo 949 548 3874
3lw 2IMi 1/2 blk to best
bch Nteely furn, Ip, wd.
'/. c + pkin1 S2175 Wmtef
lse l*r 949-650 0943
RESIDENTIAL RENTALS Conn del Mir
ORANGE 7400 --.. et.-•· a... COUNTY ocean & areenbelt view, 1Jlnltt/sUMnlesl st.eel k-.ch
Ten E yell R£ !M9-887.Q>l2 Balboa Island :Jtw 11 .. ..,....,..11111. nu
I llod1 ti koch. Zbr CMpet & ljlp(s rear unit,
Iba Nice sundeck, I c pr, wd. $1495 no pet
aar. w/d Avail now Avllll now 949 322-3168
$1850 949 675-6768
1 .. nl4• H'ta 4l>f 2b1
house. 111nt yd, 2 c 11r,
vacant. 310 Romona Pl
$2395 Aat 949 515 2000
E Sode lux loc SA CC vu.
:b 3be Ilse. en. e6evatxJr.
2 Ip. pdlner no sn'Wpet
$2'100 Oarlllll 714-996-5440
a..i.....w.r.osta
Mesa 3br. 2ba home w/a
.... t.llywd. .,.. fln-.y
~. $2850/mo 458 E 18th Street. Call
Natalie 949-933 4566.
$2100m 949-72J..4494 111 ·~---
lido llM 3br 2ba clean S..Cuul• ...._stir & qullt S2300 (Open 2b1, winter rate, furn
Hou st 101 VII Antibes) UM5rno,,. 9&23U146
714-633-4565
3br 2ba East Bluff town
home, spacious llltdlen,
front dldl. 2 car pr,
cloM to pool .,i S2350
949·873·7800
IGYfr-1 Winter ,_..,,
3br 2ba charmina furn
house, Sept June $3000/
mo 949 673-1617
Close ,. llMoodtl Ocean
Side 2bt 2ba Ip, aar +
carport wd, lr1a, Avail
Oct I $2000 949 723 0608 Cell 714·345 4367
l1--4eled nr 2i.. AVA& SfrT 15th
Sunny all tiled, salt WEST CLIFF Jbr 1 3/4ba
watt!f pool home S2850m 2 c 111. i.11 ..t,.cb~
ind pool nwi 96646-7673 ~ ~
2lw 2IMi <...-, ocean u.,...._ 8eldl 3+3 1u1y furn wwrtet/short view 2 c aar. wd, Ina. _•-__ "''_,_..-_• __ _
term pr wd SJ(XX) Also fully upcr8ded, Av111 now o.tM Ss+ comm lbr
1+1 awwme unit yrty $2200/mo 949-887·2532 wd, fria. walldn closets.
Sl250 nd ~ 96-929-3:)18 Hr, 2.Slo, flplc, pvt 1st fir faces park, Bllr
AWUCNll UMK U .
P1110 oc11n/b1y WWI
4+3 lmmec. 4 dlclis, ,..., 0c-..... 4100lf fum/unfurn. '60()()
211r, 1111. -CW'Plt. • 111 "' ...,rs • Plint. carport. l2SXVlllo 0. ... ~ Funi'd 2bf • 2tJr. 2be. 1 door to 2bl offc, 6304 l/2 w ~-~2beS~~ Oc:eufront $6900111
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11 ~ 8-:h. fn·T-
$11/llr. Fu resume to
949·723-5158 or calf
Sun· Thur 949·566-0266.
Ww••• 11 CM~ & recllvina up nee. Lift
70lb1. Sc>e•ll •nellth S8·
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WORIFOI
CDM V-.. 3 bloeks to
beach Jbr 3ba 7 story Balboa Plninllla
home, wd, tp, frt/ba..k yd -------
patio. mstr suite and $850/mo is. 714-413-6103
dick. 11r, avail now LAIGI IUND NIW
S2200 949·675·8472 Seabrldae exec studio In
pted community dose
to bueh, W/D I c pklfll
underoound, pool, spa,
tenn1$, aym aat $1100
949-673 7800
=-~AllodRld .. Ille.I YOIH
(M9) 642-5671 w/pden I prof tu \hare
home $1350/mo • ~
I f7 ubl. 949-700 114,J)
C1hfornl1 law re·
quifes that eontrac·
tors bikini jobs that
tot.i S500 or mor 1
(labor or mater-.b)
bl llcenMCI by thl Co ntractc.rs State
license Boerd State
i.w also requites that
contractors include
their licen11 numbet'
on .. ld'tlrtisina You
can d'ICll the statin
of your licensed
contr1ctor at -w c:sJb ct aov or IJ00.321 CSLB Unlo
c;1n1od contractors
tlkln1 1obs that
total less than S500
11111st at1t1 1n their
1dvlftl11menh that
they IH not llUnMd
b1 the Contrnton St.le llc:tnsl ao.d.*
•••••• A1m1~1llAI
•STUDIO $750•
New patnt & carpet, Iris.
utit incl. Year be, no pet
Avail Now 949-854 2926
.... i .. u...-s.n
For elf your bo0kl11plnt
& payroll nnds call 714-840-4744 Mon-Fri la-6p
Jltr 2.SllMo i.-s •• open
plan, 2 c ear, wd. pvt
pa ho 1arden S2500/mo
Av11I Now 949-759·0400
LKINSID COtn'IACTCMl Ho~IDosm.M_.., Repaw, remodel, fens, lpl.-1¥C~
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Repairs, Situ. Dalen &
lnstltlatlons. Jlfll O\lncan
l•275870 949--65().7~
Sir, n. HcMIM steps to ,..__. 0.-/dty
beach, Fp, 2·c pr, w/d. wi...,., 11ted, hlahly
access lo pool & tennis ~did home 4+3
$2800/mo ~721-8422 Act ~23W146
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blue, ffrJ lftt.r w/woo4
trltn, pr-' N*'b !IN• (fuay loeded) 1uto,
1Wmot1 IC•doft sound
1r1t1111, X111011 ll11d ll&llb, 1unroof, full
m1nuf •• ,, • oraln
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NET SAVINGS .
Naben Discount. ................ .$4800
GMAC Rebate• .................. $1500 · . Factory Rebate. .................. $3500 s 1 0 3 u 0
Bonu C118b. ....................... .$100o , .
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NEW 2004 GMC ENVOY XUV
Nabers Discount. ................ $8000 NET SAVINGS
Factory Rebate. .................. $4500 $12· 8 0 0 GMAC Rebate• .•••....•.•...•....• $500 .
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NEW 2004 GMC YUKON XL
Nabers Discount. ••.••.•.•••.•... $7578 NET SAVINGS
Factory Rebate ••..•........•..... $4500 $13 5 7 8 GMAC Rebate• .................. $1500
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